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Volume 9 • Issue No. 17

Howe Brothers Unveil Robotic Device That Shields Special Responders By Adam Marletta Contributing Writer SANFORD – Looks like the futuristic world of cybernetic police officers depicted in 1987’s “Robocop” may be closer upon us than we realized. At least that was the impression spectators were left with recently after viewing a demonstration of the robotic ballistic shield SWATBOT at the Sanford Police Department. About 50 people, including reporters, police officers and children, attended the demonstration – the SWATBOT’s first public unveiling. The device is the latest creation of Howe and Howe Technologies, a militarycontracting firm launched by identical twin brothers Michael

The SWATBOT, a robotic device designed by Howe and Howe Technologies, Waterboro, Maine, to protect special responders, was unveiled recently in a demonstration at Sanford Police Department. (courtesy photo)

and Geoffrey Howe from Waterboro. The RS1-RBS1 – or “SWAT-

RSU 21 Chosen for Health Care Project KENNEBUNK – Maine Regional School Unit 21 (RSU 21) has been selected to participate in an American

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Breaking Out the Bling, Vision Fair at York Public Library

Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) project aimed at improving health care services provided to students. The district was selected based on a grant prepared by Doris Kain, registered nurse at Sea Road School, in cooperation with her colleagues. This is a five-year project, funded through a cooperative agreement with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) School Health Branch. Known as TEAMS (Training, Education, Assistance, Mentorship and Support), the AAP provides training, resources and technical assistance to school districts interested in strengthening policies, practices, and infrastructure related to school health services. A three-member team has been formed, comprised of Dr. Donald Burgess, FAAP, physician partner; registered nurse Karen Markellos, community health partner, and Kain, who will serve as the district health See RSU21 page 18...

YORK – Rubies, Sapphires, and Topazes! These are three of the many devices and information stations that will greet people who stop by “Vision Fair – Reading for All” on Tuesday, April 30, from 1 to 5 p.m. at York Public Library, 15 Long Sands Road. Additional devices and information about different strategies will also be available at the event, which is sponsored by the library and The Iris Network. The purpose of the event is to get the word out that options exist to help people continue or resume reading and enjoying books. Reading exercises the brain, improves concentration, teaches, entertains and relaxes. Most importantly, reading is a key to independence. Being able to read food labels, medication labels, bills, and newspapers are all daily tasks that require reading. Through a grant from Kennebunk Savings Bank’s Hun-

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officers during especially dangerous situations. The unit’s AR400 steel nose shield, for instance, can offer greater protection from enemy fire, while its remote capabilities allow soldiers or law enforcement officers to examine suspicious bags or containers from a safe distance. In fact, in an eerie and bitter irony, the Howe brothers had originally scheduled the showcase in Boston, but promptly changed locations after last week’s explosion at the Boston Marathon. The strange twist of fate was not lost on the brothers, who sense a great urgency to shift their traditionally military-oriented robotics to domestic law enforcement. “After the events of this

week, we see there is even more imperative for devices such as this,” Mike Howe said. “Sequestration or not… we must think proactively.” Geoff Howe, adding to his brother’s remarks, noted the array of scenarios – schools, hospitals, federal buildings and more – where the duo’s “newest, latest and greatest” technology can be applied. Police Chief Thomas Connolly, who heads Sanford’s Special Response Team (SRT), praised the “huge tactical advantage” SWATBOT offers responders. “It’s time to put our money behind smart technology that will protect officers, citizens and property,” Connolly said. After the opening remarks, attendees got to witness SWATBOT in action. With the help of local SRT members, SWATBOT engaged in two simulated sce-

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Steve Kelly, Certified Vision Rehabilitation Therapist at The Iris Network, demonstrates the use of a Topaz, a desktop video magnifier. (courtesy photo)

tington Commons Charitable Foundation the staff from York Public Library and the vision rehabilitation professionals from The Iris Network are teaming up to deliver a day devoted to vision, reading and independence. This hands-on afternoon will give patrons and members of

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the greater York community the opportunity to test and explore various devices and strategies to continue to read. Ruth Mlotek, director of vision rehabilitation services at The Iris Network, stated, “When we ask clients what they want to See VISION page 17...

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‘Call of the Wild’ Celebration Planned CAPE NEDDICK – The Center for Wildlife, Cape Neddick, will host its ninth annual ‘Call of the Wild’ silent auction and showcase event on Thursday, May 2, from 6 to 9 p.m. at Spring Hill in South Berwick. This is the center’s biggest celebration and fundraising event of the year, and an opportunity to showcase all of the achievements accomplished throughout the year. Now in its 27th year, the Center for Wildlife has grown from a one-room trailer with a part-time rehabilitator to a medical clinic and 50-plus specialized outdoor enclosures and a full-time staff of four wildlife professionals and licensed rehabilitators with degrees and backgrounds in wildlife ecology, biology, and environmental conservation. Today, the nonprofit treats an average of 1,600 patients, fields 12,000 phone calls, and has an extensive environmental outreach program serving 7,500 participants per year, including partner programming with Wells Reserve, York Land Trust, Mount Agamenticus Conservation Region, and others. This year’s celebration will feature keynote speaker Norman Smith of Massachusetts Audubon, a wine and beer tasting, live and silent auctions and live animal ambassadors. Tickets are free, but space is limited. All proceeds from the silent auction and event will go directly toward treating injured and orphaned wildlife. Visit www.yorkcenterforwildlife, call 207-361-1400, or e-mail at donations@yorkcenterforwildlife.org.

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~ News ~ ‘Uncorked!’ Fundraiser Set for Sunday

Members of the ninth annual “Uncorked!” committee prepare for the fundraiser slated on Sunday at the Cliff House Resort. (courtesy photo)

YORK – The York Education Foundation (YEF) will host its ninth annual “Uncorked!” fundraiser at the Cliff House Resort & Spa in Ogunquit on April 28 from 1 to 4 p.m. “It is a great afternoon of food, refreshments and fun, as well as an opportunity to bid on some valuable items and services,” said Dick Bachelder. “The

best part is that it is all about improving the educational experience in our local schools.” YEF has one mission – providing funding for innovative and challenging programs in the York public schools beyond the scope of the traditional budget. “Virtually every single dollar that we raise goes into the school system,” said Bachelder of YEF, an independent, nonprofit

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~ News ~ Buffet Breakfast to Benefit Education Foundation of the Kennebunks & Arundel KENNEBUNKPORT – The Nonantum Resort, 95 Ocean Ave., will host a buffet breakfast from 7:30 to 10 a.m. on Saturday, April 27. The cost of the breakfast will be $15.95 for adults and $7.95 for children under 10. A portion of the proceeds of the breakfast will be donated to the Education Foundation of the Kennebunks and Arundel (EFKA). The Education Foundation of the Kennebunks and Arundel (EFKA) was founded in 2006 to fund innovative educational programs for students and enhance professional development in Regional School Unit (RSU) 21. In the past seven years, EFKA has invested more than $600,000 in programming for students in all grades and for professional development for

our teachers. Funds are raised privately from individuals, businesses and foundations, as well as through community fundraisers. All work is conducted by volunteers and EFKA has no office expenses. EFKA is thus able to use 97 percent of funds raised for grant programs. Past grants have been used to purchase Computer-Aided Design (CAD) software at the high school, construct a greenhouse at Sea Road School, send all sixth-graders to run a “model city” after learning lessons about business, government, and finance, and to train educators to teach in the

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Members of ‘WJH Secret Mission Impossible’ Odyssey of the Mind team from WJHS. The team received first place for the answer to a spontaneous question. (photo by Lisa Crothers)

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All three teams are now eligible to compete in the Odyssey of the Mind 2013 World Finals slated at Michigan State University in East Lansing May 22 to 25. A team from Wells Junior High School, self-named the ‘WJH Secret Mission Impossible Team,’ did not make the finals, but the team did receive first place for a spontaneous question in Tumble-Wood-Division II. According to team member Tom Crothers, he had “a really great time” at the tournament. In keeping with the team name, Crothers and his teammates dressed in a very distinctive look. Each wore black suits, pink shirts, bow ties and sunglasses. To be able to attend the finals in Michigan, WellsOgunquit teams will need to begin fundraising to earn travel expenses of $600 per student. To reach this goal, Odyssey of the Mind team members will sponsor several car washes in the coming weeks.

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~ News ~ ...SWATBOT from page 1 narios in which it showed off its state-of-the-art capabilities. In one simulation, the tanklike rover successfully provided cover for squad members from a paint gun-shooting “enemy.” In such situations, SWATBOT can temporarily confuse opponents with its blaring siren and blinding 16,000-watt lumen lights. The robot’s shield is composed of high-tech Dyneema armor, which can bend accordingly to catch and deflect bullets or other types of shrapnel. And the unit’s interchangeable attachments – with names like “Dragon Tail” and “Door-Buster” – can be used to batter down locked doors, puncture vehicle tires or push unmarked containers out of harm’s way. The SWATBOT costs $100,000 – a cost, Connolly admitted, the Sanford Police Department cannot currently afford. Still, Connolly was impressed by the device’s potential for domestic police work. “If you had a person armed and acting erratically,” Connolly said, “you could drive right up to them safely and deploy a Taser. You could get close (to the situation) while protecting both sides.” SWATBOT is not intended, Geoff Howe assured, to replace the traditional police officer. But it does represent the future of domestic law enforcement – a future, the Howe brothers insisted, that is coming whether we are prepared for it or not. “Our goal is to save the lives of soldiers, police officers and civilians,” Mike Howe said. “But this technology is coming. It is going to happen.” The Howe Brothers are ultimately hoping the state or federal government will invest in their technology. In recent years, the brothers have parlayed their success with Howe and Howe Tech-

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lized,” said Bob Kump, CEO of Iberdrola USA, Maine Natural Gas’s parent company. “Agreements like these demonstrate Maine Natural Gas’ commitment to get affordable natural gas to as many Maine customers as possible and as quickly as possible.” “We are enthusiastic about forging a relationship with Maine Natural Gas,” said John Nahill, president, Xpress Natural Gas. “It’s a win-win situation. XNG gets reliable access to a high-quality source of natural gas and Maine Natural Gas gets another high-volume, long-term customer for its Augusta area facilities.” The two firms also are discussing the possibility for

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Maine’s First Lady Participates in Quilt Presentation ROLLINSFORD, N.H. – Maine’s First Lady Ann LePage recently participated in the presentation of Quilts of Valor to 30 veterans of World War II, Vietnam, Korea, and Desert Storm. The Quilts of Valor Foundation is a 501c (3) non-profit organization whose national effort is to cover all returning service men and women touched by war. These wartime quilts are a tangible reminder of an American’s appreciation and gratitude. Quilts are awarded at many different levels: at military hospitals, to entire service units returning from combat deploy-

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Bangor Savings Foundation Supports Maine Nonprofits BANGOR – Bangor Savings Bank Foundation will again donate $100,000 to nonprofits across Maine as part of its annual Community Matters More program. More than 80,000 Mainers voted and 68 Maine nonprofit organizations will benefit by receiving grants. Eight nonprofits received the most community votes and will each receive a $5,000 Grant. These winners span the entire state and include: Northern Maine: Visiting Nurses of Aroostook/Hospice of Aroostook; Greater Bangor/ Ellsworth Region: Shaw House; Downeast: Washington County Food & Fuel Alliance; MidCoast: Hancock County HabiSee BANGOR page 13...


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~ News ~ Emerson Third-Graders Take Part in Environmental Experience SANFORD – Third-graders from Emerson Elementary School, Sanford, recently learned about “Habitat Ecology” at Waban’s TREE (Teambuilding Recreation and Environmental Education) Center. Teachers Cherie Fullerton, Laurie Flannery and Joanie Corwin gathered students for lessons centered on the characteristics of habitats, the flora and fauna of those habitats and the roles of decomposers, producers and consumers. Indoors at the Wormwood Banquet and Conference Facility, the students visited stations set up with interactive cards and charts and played games such as “Coyotes and Owls” to howl or hoot their answers to true/false questions. Outside, students and teachers utilized the Kennebunk Savings Loop of the

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combined with physical activity, causes them to repeat terminology and take action based on the attributes of the subject they are learning,” said Cynthia Peedin, environmental educator. The TREE Center is a social enterprise of Waban. For more information about the TREE Center, call 3247955, extension 644, or e-mail TREE@waban.org.

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Ogunquit Playhouse Earns Excellence Award for ‘Going Green’ Ogunquit– The Ogunquit Playhouse was recently awarded the ecomaine eco-Excellence Community Award for the Town of Ogunquit. The Ogunquit Recycling Committee Board nominated the Ogunquit Playhouse for the award because of the ecofriendly efforts the playhouse displayed, which set a positive and practical example for others. “Your contribution to a greener environment is appreciated by your community and we are happy to provide his recognition along with our sincere congratulations” said Michael McGovern, chairman of ecomaine board of directors A recognition luncheon was held at ecomaine’s Portland offices in March. Sandi Clark,

front of house manager; Peter Lewis, director of facilities, and Amy Picotte, volunteer, attended the luncheon on behalf of the Ogunquit Playhouse and were presented with the award. The program was initiated by Clark and Picotte and immediately had full support from the facilities team at the playhouse. Over 20,000 bottles and cans were recycled and, with the return deposit money collected, a special Dumpster was leased. This allowed the playhouse to recycle all paper products, including large amounts of cardboard from the hundreds of shipping packages delivered each season. For a complete list of show times, pricing and more information about the season visit www. ogunquitplayhouse.org.

Peter Lewis, director of facilities; Amy Picotte, volunteer, and Sandi Clark, front of house manager, received the award for “going green” on behalf of the Ogunquit Playhouse from the ecomaine eco-Excellence Community Award.

Habitat for Humanity’s York ‘ReStore’ Needs Donations of Goods for Grand Opening KENNEBUNK – The first-ever “ReStore” retail outlet for the York County affiliate of Habitat for Humanity is slated to open in Kennebunk later this spring, at 4 Industrial Way, with the help of muchneeded donations of building materials and furniture from the community. “Our York County Habitat for Humanity team has worked hard to reinvigorate itself and to make a high-quality York County ReStore a reality,” said Greg Gosselin, a Habitat board member who is spearheading the new ReStore project. “We are busy behind the scenes making the new ReStore space look great. Your donations, especially now, provide us with the inventory that’s neces-

Threads of Hope Thrift Store Opens in Sanford SANFORD – Catholic Charities Maine (CCM) recently opened its fourth thrift store, Threads of Hope, in Sanford at the Center for Shopping. CCM operates stores in Portland, Presque Isle, Caribou and another is scheduled to open in May in Monticello. The stores help fund CCM’s programs that served 50,000 people in need across Maine last year.

sary for a great shopping experience and a successful grand opening,” said Gosselin. Habitat for Humanity ReStore retail locations take donated new and reusable building materials and wooden furniture and resell them to the public. Proceeds will be used to support the Habitat mission of building and renovating homes for qualifying families. This new Kennebunkbased ReStore, the only one of its kind in York County, supports Habitat’s aggressive goal of building several more homes per year for “partner families” in need of affordable housing throughout York County. “We are making it very easy for individuals to become York County ReStore donors,” said Lee Cooper, president of the Habitat for Humanity York County Board of Directors. “Donations can be made on Fridays or Saturdays, and donors can arrange for goods to be picked up by our ReStore staff, if dropping them off is not feasible. “We are also happy that the ReStore mission provides an alternative for disposal of quality items like cabinets and newer appliances following building renovations.”

The York County ReStore’s grand opening date later this spring will be determined based on the pace of donations this month and next. To learn more about the new ReStore location and how you can donate, visit habitatyorkcountymaine.org or call 207502-7021. Check the list of acceptable items before arranging for donations. A dedicated new Habitat York County Restore website, with inventory listings and its own blog, is launching soon at restore.habitatyorkcountymaine. org, with additional social media planned.

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Agent-of-theMonth Named WELLS – Jason Vennard was named Agent-of-the-Month by EXIT Oceanside Realty of Wells. “Jason is realizing how talented he really can be. He works very well with buyers and he is beginning to understand the importance of having a listing inventory,” said Rick Coyne, Broker/Owner. Vennard has been in real estate for three years. He lives in Wells with his wife and two children. EXIT Oceanside Realty is located at 1217 Post Road, Wells. For more information, call 207-646-8333 or visit www. exitoceansiderealty.com.

Piscataqua Landscaping Re-Brands Company Name ELIOT – Piscataqua Landscaping Co. Inc. recently announced that it has fully merged its Tree Care Division, Suntree, into its overall corporate structure. The new name is Piscataqua Landscaping & Tree Service. Suntree was acquired nearly three years ago by owner Booth Hemingway. The move was intended to allow the company to offer the most broad range of landscaping services to its clients. Chris Kemp, former owner of Suntree, is a certified and licensed arborist who remains a key member of the team. York County’s first Habitat for Humanity ReStore needs thirdparty donations of goods now to open its doors and help fund more home builds like this one. (courtesy photo)

Meadowmere Resort Earns ‘GreenLeaders’ Status OGUNQUIT – Meadowmere Resort recently announced it has been accepted as a Gold level GreenLeader into the new TripAdvisor® GreenLeaders™ program, which helps travelers plan greener trips by identifying environmentally-friendly accommodations across the U.S. TripAdvisor GreenLeaders have met a set of environmental standards developed for TripAdvisor by a leading environmental consulting firm, with input from expert partners. The more green practices a hotel has in place, the higher its GreenLeader level, which is shown on the property’s listing on the TripAdvisor site.

“We are honored to receive Green Member Gold Level status from Trip Advisor. Eco-responsibility enhances the travel experience, taking better care of our guests and the communities that they come to enjoy.” Allyson Cavaretta, director of sales and marketing, “The green efforts at the Meadowmere Resort are the hard work of many and we thank TripAdvisor for recognizing our independent Maine hotel.” Travelers can now search for accommodations that have a GreenLeaders status on the TripAdvisor site, and view a detailed list of environmentally friendly practices that they can expect at each location.


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~ Library News ~ William Fogg Library Law Day Program

On Wednesday, May 1, from noon to 2 p.m., an area lawyer will be present to speak about issues of access to courts and justice. She will also provide general guidance and information on referral to legal resources.

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“Lawyers in Libraries: Law Day 2013,” a free program open to the public, will be presented from 1 to 3 p.m. on May 1. The goal of the day is to provide Maine citizens with access to legal advice and information, and to demonstrate how legal access is critical to a community’s well-being.

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The library will take part in “Lawyers in Libraries: Law Day 2013” on Wednesday, May 1, from noon to 2 p.m. Participants in Law Day will have an opportunity to meet with a lawyer based in their community and receive information about free resources, low-cost legal assistance and legal referrals. In addition, some attendees will have the opportunity for a brief private consultation with an attorney about personal legal matters.

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On Thursday, May 2, at 6:30 p.m., the library will host Owen Grumbling, chairman of the Wells Conservation Commission, and Markus Diebolt, who serves as trail manager and monitor for the Town of Wells’ Conservation Lands, as they talk about the best hidden secrets in town. Grumbling has served the town since 1982 in preserving and identifying natural resources, creating The Land Bank and establishing The Wildlife Commons. His work has protected ecologically significant conservation lands that are accessible to the public for walking, hiking, nature study. Please register.

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The library will hold a silent art auction May 1 to 19. Original art pieces have been donated by 20 area artists and include paintings, sculpture, jewelry, and more. The art will be on display in the main reading room beginning April 29. Bids will be accepted during regular library hours. An informal reception will be held Sunday, May 19, from 2 to 4 p.m. during which the winning bids will be announced. Light refreshments and musical entertainment will be provided. All proceeds will benefit the ongoing interior renovation of the library.

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The D.A. Hurd Library and the North Berwick Historical Society are co-hosting “The American Civil War,” a discussion series based upon a collection of digital videos provided by The Great Courses. The next discussion will be held Wednesday, May 1. The subject will be “The Crisis at Fort Sumter.” The program is open to the public. Light refreshments will be served.

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Author Susan Poulin will present “The Moose in Me, the Moose in You,” a one-woman show featuring her character Ida LcClair, at 7:30 p.m. Saturday, May 4, at Spring Hill Banquet Hall. The show will benefit the South Berwick Public Library. Tickets $20 in advance or $25 at the door. Spring Hill will open at 6:30 p.m. and a pub-style menu and open bar will be available. Advance tickets are available at the library or www.FriendsofSouthBerwickLibrary.org.

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York Public Library ‘Downsizing’ Talk

“Downsizing Your Lifestyle,” a panel presentation on streamlining one’s life, will be presented from 10:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. on Friday, May 3. Panel members will include home inspector Ed Henningsen, elder law attorney Lisa Roche, Realtor Susan DeQuattro Arrand, financial planner Tim O’Shea, auctioneer/appraiser Hap Moore, and staging expert Genevieve Burton. Light refreshments will be served. For more information, contact Susan DeQuattro Arrand, Realtor, at 207-450-5038 or by e-mail at susan@yorkerealty.com.

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SOUTH BERWICK – Pratt & Whitney United Technologies’ representative Steve Howe (far right) presents a $20,000 donation to South Berwick Library Director Karen Eger while Library Capital Campaign Committee members (left to right) Dave Stansfield and Maya Bogh look on. This donation brings the fundraising total over $835,000, leaving approximately $250,000 to be raised to complete the new library. For more information, visit www.friendsofsouthberwicklibrary.org.

‘Wyatt Barr’ Opening Set at Wells Public Library WELLS – A reception for a new exhibition, “Wyatt Barr – Large Scale Realistic Portraits,” is set from 11 a.m. to noon on Saturday, May 4, at Wells Public Library. Refreshments will be provided, and the artist will answer questions. The art will remain on display for the month of May. Barr has lived in Portland for the past seven years, during which he studied at Maine College of Art, majoring in illustration. Since graduating in 2012, he has worked as an editorial illustrator and commissioned portrait artist, shown work in a threemonth solo show at Local 188 in Portland, and founded an art and design publication, Acinonyx Magazine, which currently has nearly 500 contributors and participants from 26 countries. The exhibition is sponsored by the Friends of the Wells Public

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...BANGOR from page 8 tat for Humanity; Central Maine: Children’s Discovery Museum; Western Maine: Family Violence Project of Somerset County; Greater Portland/Lewiston/Auburn: Maine Cancer Foundation, and York County: Saco River Jazz Ensemble. An additional 60 nonprofit organizations that also received community members’ votes will receive grants of $1,000 each. This year, Mainers voted for 3,146 unique nonprofits, with every county in the state represented. Jim Conlon, Bangor Savings Bank’s CEO and President, commented on the success of Community Matters More. “The people of Maine are compassionate and interested in helping their communities thrive. Once again, thousands of Mainers stepped up and supported their favorite nonprofits by casting votes in Community Matters More. The success of this annual initiative is a direct result of their

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commitment and realization that nonprofit organizations pay an integral role in our state. “On behalf of the 750 Bangor Savings Bank employees, we want to thank our fellow Maine citizens who participated in this year’s program, and to say how honored we are to be able to assist these deserving organizations.” The statewide Community Matters More program is a partnership of the Bangor Savings Bank Foundation, WLBZTV 2, WCSH-TV 6, WGAN 560 Newsradio, and Blueberry Broadcasting. In addition to the grant money, the 48 nonprofits included on the ballot received substantial exposure about their missions. The 60 $1,000 grant winners include the 40 nonprofit organizations listed on the ballot, and the 20 organizations that earned the most write-in votes in each of the eight regions. The nonprofits receiving $1,000 grants are: Northern Maine: Southern Aroostook Agricultural

Museum, Golden Key Senior Center, Millinocket Regional Hospital Auxiliary, Jeffrey S. Parola Foundation, Shaw Public Library Association; Greater Bangor/Ellsworth: Children’s Dyslexia Center – Bangor, Old Town/Orono YMCA, United Cerebral Palsy of Maine, My Friends Place, Downeast Horizons; Downeast: Down East Hospice Volunteers, Regional Medical Center at Lubec, Friends of Moosehorn Refuge, Cobscook Community Learning Center, Recovery Support Network; Midcoast: Trekkers Inc., Bay Chamber Concerts, Home Coop, Waldo County TRIAD, Searsport Historical Society; Central Maine: KVCAP South End Teen Center, Augusta Trails, L.N. Clark Inspiration, Networking Caring Connections, Arnold Expedition Historical Society – Fort Halifax Project, Penquis Journey House; Western Maine: Rumford Group Homes – Homeless Shelter, Hospice Volunteers of Somerset County, Hope Association, Safe Voices, LEAP Inc.; Greater

Portland/Lewiston/Auburn: Girls on the Run – Maine, College for Maine – Androscoggin, Rippleffect, Simple Gifts, Choices Are for Everyone Inc.; York County: LaDawn Therapeutic Riding Center, York Land Trust, Saco Bay Trails, Community Partners Inc., Across the River Collaborative/After School Adventures. The 20 write-in winners are: Bangor Humane Society; Dexter Community Playground/Dexter Regional Dev.; First Light Farm Equine Shelter, Perry; Forgotten Felines of Maine, Gouldsboro; Franklin County Animal Shelter, Farmington; Greater Androscoggin Humane Society, Lewiston; Hammond Street Senior Center, Bangor; Houlton Humane Society, Houlton; High Hopes Clubhouse, Waterville; Hope Elephants, Rockport; In-APinch Non Food Pantry, Biddeford; Last Stop Horse Rescue, Prentiss; Maine State Society for the Protection of Animals, Windham; Neighbors Supporting Neighbors Food Cupboard,

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feMa Disaster aid Made available for York county WASHINGTON, D.C. – The U.S. Department of Homeland Security’s Federal Emergency Management Agency announced that federal disaster aid has been made available to the State of Maine to supplement state, tribal and local recovery efforts in the area affected by a severe winter storm, snowstorm, and flooding during the period of Feb. 8 and 9 of this year. Federal funding is available to state, tribal and eligible local governments and certain private nonprofit organizations on a cost-sharing basis for emergency work and the repair or replacement of facilities damaged by the severe winter storm, snowstorm, and flood-

ing in Androscoggin, Cumberland, Knox, and York counties. In addition, assistance is available to state, tribal and eligible local governments on a cost-sharing basis for snow assistance, for a continuous 48-hour period during or proximate to the incident period in Androscoggin, Cumberland, and York counties. This type of assistance is available in Knox County for a 72- hour period. Federal funding is also available on a cost-sharing basis for hazard mitigation measures for all counties and tribes within the state. James N. Russo has been named as the Federal Coordinating Officer for federal recovery operations in the affected area.

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Maine’s Weatherization Program also provides comprehensive consumer education to each participating family on both improving health and safety in the home and the best use of the energy efficiency measures being installed. Nationally, the Department’s weatherization program has helped more than 7 million families save money on their energy bills while creating jobs for American workers, supporting small businesses and reducing pollution.

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Social Security Disability Benefits for Cancer Patients SANFORD – Henri Benoit, an attorney with the office of Joe Bornstein, return to speak at the Cancer Care Center of York County in Sanford from 6 to 7 p.m. on Monday, April 29. Back by request, Benoit

will provide information to assist patients diagnosed with cancer. “Everything You Wanted to Know about Social Security Disability Benefits” will include information about the application process and appeals, the evaluation process, how the

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YORK – An Antiques Appraisal Day Event was hosted at Atlantic Design Center to benefit the American Parkinson Disease Association. Hap Moore and Lee Horowitz appraised quite a variety of items. The event raised $639,

which will go towards needed services for Parkinson’s patients and their families in Maine. Lillian G. Scenna, Maine Health Community Education Program Coordinator for American Parkinson Disease Association, accepted the donation.

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Goodall and SMMC Join National Healthy Food Initiative BIDDEFORD/SANFORD – Southern Maine Medical Center (SMMC) and Goodall Hospital have joined other MaineHealth members and signed on to participate in a new national initiative to provide healthier options in hospital cafeterias. The Partnership for a Healthier America’s (PHA) “Hospital Healthy Food Initiative” includes 155 hospitals across the country, making it the most expansive effort to impact hospital food and nutrition to date. First Lady Michelle Obama is honorary chair for the three-year program. “SMMC and Goodall Hospital are pleased to join other MaineHealth members in the Partnership for a Healthier America initiative,” said SMMC President and CEO Ed McGeachey. “We are committed to improving the health

of our communities and that includes setting a positive example by serving nutritious foods that promote good health and healing.” “We firmly believe that participating in the ‘Hospital Healthy Food Initiative’ will allow Goodall and SMMC to better fulfill our main goal of providing patients with the best care possible, while also promoting health throughout the communities we serve,” added Goodall President and CEO Patsy Aprile. As part of the PHA initiative, participating hospitals are adopting standards in the following categories: Boost access to fruits and vegetables; Make healthy meals more affordable; Encourage healthier beverage choices; Focus on preparing healthier foods; Label foods with nutrition information; and Market healthy foods in cafeterias and on menus.

“Over the last few years, Goodall and SMMC have implemented changes to ensure that our patients, visitors and employees have a wide variety of affordable and healthy food options,” said Mike Sabo, director of hospitality services for the two organizations. “Joining the PHA’s ‘Hospital Healthy Food Initiative’ was a natural progression of the work already underway to make the healthy choice the easy choice.” In addition to his responsibilities at SMMC and Goodall, Sabo is chair of MaineHealth’s Food Service Director Task Force. He was recently named Food Service Director of the Year for 2013 at the Eighth Annual Good to Best Conference held in San Diego, Calif., an annual meeting of healthcare food service directors, operators, executive chefs, and industry leaders.

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June, and among the prizes is a $100 gift card donated by SIS Bank. “The LaDawn Therapeutic Riding Center is a wonderful place that already makes a huge difference in the lives of children and families, and a new wheelchair lift will help,” said Mark Mickeriz, president and CEO of SIS Bank. “The fundraising calendar was a great way for us to get involved, and we hope that people pick up a copy.” Triple Crown Fundraising Calendars are available at the LaDawn Therapeutic Riding Center, 995 Goodwins Mills Road in Biddeford. Or contact Donna Lariviere at 207-499-0080 or ladawn2@ myfairpoint.net.

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Mike Sabo Named Food Service Director of Year at National Conference BIDDEFORD – Mike Sabo, director of hospitality services at Southern Maine Medical Center (SMMC), was named Food Service Director of the Year for 2013 at the eighth annual Good to Best Conference held in San Diego, Calif. This annual meeting of healthcare food service directors, operators, executive chefs, and industry leaders is run by the Good to Best Association and DM&A, the largest, fullservice health care food service consulting firm in North America. “Food Service Director of the Year is one of the top honors presented annually at the Good to Best Conference to a hospital food service director who exemplifies outstanding catalytic leadership, has a creative and effective management style, implemented notable departmental improvements, and paves the path to success for his or her team,” said DM&A Chief Information Officer Bernard Hernandez. “Recipients are selected

Mike Sabo, director of hospitality services as Southern Maine Medical Center, was named the 2013 Food Service Director of the Year at the Good to Best Conference held in San Diego, Calif. (courtesy photo)

through a nomination, review and selection process by the Good to Best Awards Committee. Congratulations to Mike Sabo and Southern Maine Medi-

cal Center for this great achievement.” “When it comes to hospitality no one does it better than Mike Sabo,” said SMMC President and CEO Ed McGeachey. “I am not surprised that Mike received national recognition by his peers for his outstanding leadership and dedication to serving healthy, high quality food to SMMC’s patients, employees and visitors. We are thrilled that Mike has been named Food Service Director of the Year for 2013.” Sabo is a chef by education and prefers to wear his uniform to show how proud he is of culinary excellence. He manages hospitality services for both SMMC and Goodall Hospital in Sanford. In 2012 Sabo received SMMC’s Employee of the Year award which is presented annually to an employee committed to providing the best possible care to patients and staff. Under Sabo’s leadership, SMMC implemented Room Service in July 2012, giving patients the opportunity to select their

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meals from a restaurant-style menu whenever they are hungry. Sabo is a member of the Association for Healthcare Foodservice and has contributed to industry trade publications. He serves as chair of MaineHealth’s food service directors group, which is committed to healthier hospitals.

be able to do most, the answer invariably is: read. This event will open doors to options that many don’t even know exist.” Library Director Robert Waldman said, “This is a community event, with booths sponsored by the York Lions Club, York Hospital, and a demonstration by a local Braille reader in the Children’s Room.”

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Heads Up! Babies Need Daily Tummy Time YORK – An increasing number of babies are being diagnosed with torticollis during their well-baby check-ups. What is torticollis? Torticollis or “wry neck” is a shortened or tightened muscle or group of muscles in a baby’s neck that causes the baby to tilt and rotate his or her head to one side. While it is not unusual for new babies to lean their heads to one side as they learn to develop head control, it is the consistent turn/tilt to only one side that is the hallmark of torticollis. Babies with this asymmetry prefer to look in one direction, tend to nurse or bottle feed best on one side, and maintain a head tilt in all their positions throughout their typical baby routines: in the car seat, on the changing table, while playing on their back or stomach, or when held by an adult. If left untreated, torticollis can make it difficult for babies to develop steady head control, can interfere with the development of vision, eye-hand coordination, and the skills needed for crawling, walking, and

more. Additional muscle and bone complications can follow. Current research indicates that the frequency in which torticollis may be more than one in every 60 babies. What causes torticollis? It can be a multitude of early factors from positioning in the womb to being born prematurely to having a difficult delivery or even from being a bigger baby. What we do know is that the current, vital AAP (American Academy of Pediatricians) recommendation to have babies sleep on their backs to minimize the risk of Sudden Infant Death syndrome has accelerated the incidence of torticollis. Why? Because infants are spending significantly more time lying on their backs than in past generations, more time in baby equipment, and less time playing on their tummies. The impact of gravity on an infant’s head in this back position tends to exacerbate the one-sided positioning, and the muscles then continue to shorten or tighten, making it even more difficult for the infant to turn his head to the other side. Infants need supervised, frequent, consistent opportunities

for “tummy time” from birth for awake play times. What do parents need to know? Torticollis is often easily preventable. Alternate your baby’s head position throughout the day – change her orientation in the crib, on the changing table, or when feeding. Play games and offer toys to each side of their bodies. Use car seats for transportation only. Upon arrival to your destination, take your baby out of the car seat or carrier. Limit time in other pieces of baby equipment, too. Babies develop best with time to play on the floor from an early age. Offer supervised “tummy time” play five to six times per day. Your baby will learn to enjoy this position if exposed early to the position and as they develop the ability to hold his head up. The iTunes app “Tummy Time Helper” has many easy suggestions for making tummy time fun for both parent and baby. Additionally, Tummy Time Tools from the Children’s Hospital of Atlanta (www.choa.org) offers

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Hospital Seeks Answers on Health Assessment Survey YORK – Area residents are being asked to help York Hospital and the Choose To Be Healthy Partnership by participating in an online Health Needs Assessment Survey. The survey will aid York Hospital and the Choose To Be Healthy Partnership to focus health improvement efforts in York, Eliot, Kittery, Ogunquit, Wells, the Berwicks and Lebanon. Answers given on the online health needs assessment survey will be used to guide community planning with the goal of buildwonderful suggestions. If this positioning or head turning preference persists past 2 months of age, talk to your infant’s primary care provider about a referral to a pediatric physical therapist who has experience in treating infants with torticollis. Addressing the tightness early on through early identification, and early and quick treatment offer the best results. For more information, contact the York Hospital Pediatric Therapy Team at 207-384-7260. Contributed by Dr. Karen Bensley, PT, DPT, MS, PCS, Clinical Specialist, Pediatric Physical Therapy, York Hospital

ing upon healthcare strengths and addressing areas of need. All responses will be kept anonymous, but all respondents will be eligible for a prize giveaway including a grand prize drawing of $250. Participants must be 18 years old to take part in the survey. Deadline to qualify is April 30. Visit www.yorkhospital. com/communityhealth for information and to start the brief survey. For more information, contact York Hospital’s Center for Community Health at 207351-2659.

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Sanford Clubhouse Opens Its Doors SANFORD – Gov. Paul R. LePage recently joined 50 people to help celebrate Maine’s newest Clubhouse at a ribbon-cutting ceremony in Sanford. The Sanford Clubhouse is now the fifth in Maine. The Sanford Clubhouse, which is part of Sweetser, joins other clubhouses in Augusta, Bangor, Lewiston and Waterville. In an effort to support the clubhouse model, members from other clubhouses attended the celebration. Clubhouses provide a supportive space for those with mental health challenges to work together to rebuild their lives, build relationships and prepare for employment. “I stand behind the Clubhouse 100 percent because in this model, mental challenges are no longer allowed to stigmatize the lives of individuals,” said LePage. “I commend the staff and supporters and members of the Sanford Clubhouse for providing a place of dignity, respect and opportunity where all participants are wanted and needed. “Your work does not go unnoticed, and you are making a difference in the lives of all of the Clubhouse members and the communities and companies where they make meaningful contributions. I could not be more proud.” A clubhouse, of which there are more than 300

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around the world, is a collaborative community where members work side by side with staff to recover from mental illness and prepare for and be placed in meaningful employment through education and social programs. Members also participate in the decision-making and governance of clubhouse operations. In all clubhouse employment, the member is an employee of the company, earns a competitive wage and receives a paycheck directly from the company. “The Clubhouse is family away from home,” says Richard Clapp, a Sanford Clubhouse member. “I enjoy being here with staff and other members that care about me. The Clubhouse has helped me focus on what I want to do for a job and is helping me get a job that I can do independently. “Being a member here has changed my attitude too, and I like working with the people here, teaching me more about money skills, and helping me work on getting my driver’s license.” In 1998, LePage was the first person in Maine to give a clubhouse member employment when he managed Marden’s. He has since received national recognition for his leadership and advocacy on behalf of the High Hopes Clubhouse in Waterville. Since 2011, three new clubhouses have been formed. LePage has dedicated state

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Gov. Paul LePage, Sanford Clubhouse members and staff at a recent ribbon-cutting ceremony. (courtesy photo)

We need your help! Help York Hospital and the Choose to Be Healthy Partnership by participating in our online Health Needs Assessment Survey and you could win $250! Please help York Hospital and the Choose to Be Healthy Partnership to focus our health improvement efforts in York, Eliot, Kittery, Ogunquit, Wells, the Berwicks and Lebanon. We need you to fill out a quick online health needs assessment survey! Your answers will be used to guide our community planning, with the goal of building upon our health care strengths and addressing areas of need. All responses will be kept anonymous, but please know we will enter respondents into a PRIZE DRAWING! Must be 18+ years old to participate. A total of 8 prizes will be given away, including one grand prize of $250! You must enter by April 30, 2013 to qualify!

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Psychiatry Associates Move to New Location YORK – York Hospital announced recently that one of its physician practices, Psychiatry Associates of York Hospital, moved its office from the hospital campus, 12 Hospital Drive, York, to a new location at 32 York St. in York, Maine. At the new location, providers at Psychiatry Associates will share space with York Hospital’s Center for Community Health, which supports health

improvement initiatives in our communities and provides many resources and access to outreach programs. The new location also offers more privacy, additional space and added parking. Psychiatry Associates of York Hospital is the practice of Dr. Michel Rondon-Vidal, along with locum tenens nurse practitioners Steven Keene and Scott Belanger. The providers work collaboratively to offer expert psychiatry care for adults, and

Rondon-Vidal offers special expertise in geriatric psychiatry. For information about each provider, visit www.yorkhospital. com. The new office is located near the corner of York Street and Route 1 and was the previous location of Village Pediatrics. To make an appointment or for further information, call Psychiatry Associates of York Hospital at 207-351-3960.

Free Skin Cancer Screenings Offered SANFORD – A free of charge skin cancer screening will be held from 6 to 8 p.m. on May 23 at the Cancer Care Center of York County. The skin cancer screening is designed for residents who have no insurance, high deductibles, and have not been screened by a dermatologist. Three additional screenings will be provided at South-

ern Maine Medical Center’s Saco Health Center on May 20, Mercy Oncology Center on May 21, and Maine Medical Center, Scarborough Campus, on May 22. Advance registration is required. Those who are interested should call 1-877-831-2129 to obtain an appointment.

Is hospice care the answer? If you’re caring for an ailing family member or friend, you’re not alone. Today in the United States more than 1 in 3 people find themselves in that same situation many for the first time and overwhelmed with questions and concerns. When serious illness strikes a family member or loved one, the whole family is affected. But, there is help. Perhaps it’s time to consider hospice care. Hospice provides medical care, emotional support, and non denominational spiritual services for people who are in the last stages of a serious illness. They also help family members manage the practical details and emotional challenges of caring for a dying loved one. The goal of hospice care is to keep patients comfortable and improve their quality of life. This philosophy is a shift from typical medical care in which physicians and other professionals strive to cure the patient’s disease. With the care and support of the hospice interdisciplinary team—which includes physicians, nurses, chaplains, social workers and trained volunteers—hospice helps to reduce suffering and bring peace and comfort to those who need it most. Hospice services are not intended to hasten the dying process. In fact research shows that hospice can improve the quality of and indeed prolong the lives of people receiving care. The focus instead is on relieving pain and other symptoms. Hospice professionals strive to enhance the quality of remaining life by keeping patients as comfortable as possible in their own home, close to family and friends. If you, or someone you know, would benefit from hospice care, an early referral to take advantage of all the hospice has to offer is most beneficial to the patient and family. For a brochure, or to arrange for care, please call York Hospital Hospice at

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Beach Bike Ride to Partner with American Cancer Society WELLS – The Annual Beach Bike Ride for Charity in Wells Beach has announced a new partnership with the American Cancer Society. As such, proceeds from this year’s Beach Bike Ride will be dedicated to helping cancer patients throughout the State of Maine. “There is a huge need to help cancer patients receive vital treatment. Transportation to and from treatment, where to stay and how to afford accommodations can be huge concerns for many cancer patients,” stated Jennifer Beadnell, a volunteer with the American Cancer Society (ACS). “Fortunately, with fundraisers like Beach Bike Ride, ACS is able to supplement

many programs and services in Maine such as Road to Recovery, a volunteer-based, free service providing transportation for cancer patients. ACS also supports Hope Lodge, a free overnight lodging facility in Boston for patients and their caregivers,” stated Beadnell. “We are truly excited to be working with the Beach Bike Ride for Charity this year so that we may continue offering these services to many more cancer patients in Maine,” stated Dawn Emery, Community Executive, American Cancer Society Inc. “The Beach Bike Ride is preparing for it’s fourth annual event this year,” stated Mike Fairweather, a co-founder of the Ride and a cancer survivor. He shared

...EMPLOY from page 14 just entering the workforce or have years of experience, this program will help you advance your career. The program is sponsored by three neighboring Adult Education programs: Wells-Ogunquit Adult Community Education, York Adult and Community Education, and Adult Education of the Kennebunks and Arundel. These three programs have completed several WorkReady

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that “Everyone knows someone who is challenged by cancer. We recognize the hope and lifesaving work that the American Cancer Society provides and are excited to support them”. Riders may register on line for the “ Beach Bike Ride for Charity” to be held on Saturday, June 15, at 7:30 a.m. at www. beachbikeride.org. Donations and “virtual rider” registrations are also encouraged and accepted on the website or by mailing funds to Beach Bike Ride, PO Box 68, Wells, ME 04090 The registration fee is $35 and includes a free “I’m Riding For” T-shirt for the first 150 riders. Riders will enjoy a 10mile bike ride along the Wells

Riders training for “4th Annual Beach Bike Ride for Charity” to benefit the American Cancer Society on June 15 at 7:30 a.m. They are volunteers Jennifer Beadnell, with the American Cancer Society, and Mike Fairweather, with Beach Bike Ride for Charity. (courtesy photo)

seacoast. A water stop during the ride and a light snack at the finish are planned. Last year, about 120 bicyclists partnered with local sponsors, donors and volunteers to participate in the ride. There are

...CLUB from page 19 day with other members and staff. In addition, members can obtain paid transitional and supported employment positions in the community. The first transitional employment placement is expected to occur next week, according to Sweetser staff. For more information about the Sweetser’s Sanford Clubhouse at 890 Main St., Sanford, call 207-459-6080 or visit them at www.sweetser. org.

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~ Ask The Computer Lady ~

Dear Computer Lady, I updated AVG.com which I had purchased originally. I kept getting pop-ups after I did this. I tried to contact them and I ended up with a company called Lester.com and a service in the U.K. called guru. I gave control to the person and I became concerned about giving control to them about removing my pop-ups. I thought I was getting help from AVG! Did I compromise my computer’s information? Thanks, Ray Dear Ray, I don’t believe that AVG has phone support, only e-mail and online chat support, so if you found the phone number for this GuruAid after doing an online search, you were most likely not getting help from AVG. Just out of curiosity, I did a search for GuruAid and found lots on complaints online, mostly from people who thought they were contacting the support department of a major company like Microsoft, McAfee or Norton. Remember that anyone can put up a web page listing a phone

number as the support number for a company. When you are searching for contact information for a company, don’t just Google it. Make sure you get the number from the actual company website. So, for example, if you are looking for support for AVG, make sure you are at the www.avg.com website. I am always a little wary about giving control of my computer to anyone. I don’t provide remote services, and I would have to be absolutely sure that a person was from the company that I needed help from before I gave them control of my computer. They could install any number of programs on my computer while they are running it, anything from a program that collects passwords, to a keylogger that tracks everything you type. Elizabeth Dear Computer Lady, I would appreciate it if you could discuss in the newsletter/ onsite the new Windows 8 in relation to “office” type use. It seems aimed at Pad users. I sit at a desktop, entering numbers, listing sale items, etc.,

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~ Arts & Entertainment ~ Seaglass Chorale Plans Spring Concerts KENNEBUNK/WELLS – The Seaglass Chorale will perform “Bernstein and Sondheim on Broadway” on Saturday, May 4, at 7 p.m. at Kennebunk Town Hall, 1 Summer St., Kennebunk. The evening will begin with Leonard Bernstein’s “Chichester Psalms,” written in 1964-65, while he was on sabbatical from the New York Philharmonic. It will continue with songs from “West Side Story” and will explore how Stephen Sondheim took a personal journey away from other composers of his time with his many Broadway musicals: “A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum,” “Merrily We Roll Along,” “Follies,” “A Little Night Music” and “Into the Woods,” to name a few. A second opportunity to hear the concert will be presented in a repeat performance at The Historical Society of Wells and Ogunquit on Sunday, May 5, at 3 p.m. The Historical Society is located at 938 Post Road (Route 1), Wells. Tickets cost $12 if purchased in advance, or $15 ($12 for seniors) if purchased at the door. To purchase tickets, call 207-9858747, or e-mail seaglass@gwi. net. Visit www.seaglassperformingarts.org for further details.

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University and Museum Collaborate on Unique Civil War Exhibit SACO – The University of New England’s history department and the Saco Museum have

teamed up to created a summer’s exhibition celebrating the 150th anniversary of the Civil War, “John Haley’s Civil War.”

Annual Cinco de Mayo Event to Support Daisy’s Children OGUNQUIT – A second annual Cinco de Mayo event will be hosted on May 4 at Jonathan’s, Bourne Lane. The staff of Jonathan’s will work beside a group of comedic wait staff from Daisy’s Children as they strive to overcome poverty in the lives of children of Honduras. This is the second year Daisy’s Children has selected this locale to feature an event to help raise awareness and much needed funds to provide for a nutritional and educational lifeline for about 120 children living in Concepcion del Norte and surrounding mountainous villages. A South of the Border flair will projected throughout the evening as waiters strive to raise tips in order to win the coveted second annual Gringo Trophy. Cocktail hour begins at 7 p.m.

A silent auction will be held early in the event and a live auction is planned during dessert. A raffle of 25 bottles of varied wines is also slated. Tickets on sale now at Jonathan’s box office. The ticket price of $30 per person will provide food for a child for two weeks. Can’t attend? For auction information, contact Sharon Beckwith at daisyschildren@gmail.com or by calling 207-651-5558. (courtesy photo)

Dr. Elizabeth A. DeWolfe, professor of history at the University of New England, and Camille Smalley, collection and research manager for the Saco Museum, team-taught an exhibition class titled “Museums and Public Culture: John Haley’s Civil War.” The resulting exhibition is curated by students in the class and will feature artifacts related to the Civil War – prints by Winslow Homer, decorative arts, Civil War weaponry, uniforms, and more. John Haley’s Civil War opens on Friday, May 3 at 5:30 p.m. with a public reception and closes on Sunday, Nov. 10. Students in the spring semester course “Museums and Public Culture: John Haley’s Civil War,” used the journal kept by Pvt. John Haley (1840-1921), a Saco native, to explore various aspects of the Civil War. Born on

March 3, 1840, Haley describes being born “in a hamlet called Biddeford… a stone’s throw from the Saco Fort.” The family was poor, and Haley left school to work as an alley boy in mill No. 4 of the York Manufacturing Co. At age 22, John Haley answered Lincoln’s call to raise an army of 600,000 and enlisted in the Army in August of 1862, and found himself in the 17th Maine Regiment. During his three years as a soldier, Haley kept a diary and chronicled daily activities at camp, on the battlefield, marching, and visiting various towns in the South. Students consulted Haley’s journal for day-to-day events of a private in the 17th Maine as well as experiences in major Civil War battles such as See EXHIBIT page 37...

Family Carnival to be Held at the Hackmatack Playhouse BERIWCK – Come out to support little Claire, who is only 3 years old. She has cerebral palsy, which severely limits her physically, but her family and friends, old and new, are coming together to help give her the gift of mobility. Join them Sunday, April 28 from 1-5 pm for Claire’s Carnival at the Hackmatack Playhouse, 538 Route 9 in Berwick. There will be bouncy houses, obstacle courses and

other games, as well as a strolling puppet show, dance performance by the Brixham Repertory Dance Company, raffle with great prizes, crafts and cupcake decorating for the kids and more. Cost is $5 per person or $20 per family. Proceeds will go directly towards improvements needed to make Claire’s life and home accessible. Check out the progress on Facebook by liking “Claire’s Cause.”

An exhibit celebrating the 150th anniversary of the Civil War, “John Haley’s Civil War,” will be opening Friday, May 3. (courtesy photo)

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Folk singers Susie Burke and David Surette will appear in concert on May 4. (courtesy photo)

Folk Duo to Perform in Sanford SANFORD – Sanford Unitarian Universalist Church, 5 Lebanon St., will present Susie Burke and David Surette in concert on Saturday, May 4, at 7 p.m. Burke and Surette are known in the lively New England folk scene. Together since

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postponed because of rain.

resources will be provided.

Ham and Beans

Sunday, April 28

May Day Program

An old-fashioned ham and bean supper will be served at the First Congregational Church of Eliot, 1361 State Road (Route 103), from 4 to 6 p.m. on Saturday, April 27. The all-you-can-eat meal will cost $9 for adults and $2 for children ages 5 to 12 $2.

Pancake Breakfast

An all-you-can-eat pancake breakfast will be served from 8 to 10 a.m. on Saturday, April 27, at American Legion Post 159 of Kennebunkport, Route 9.

Luncheon Meeting

The International Women’s Club of New England will hold a luncheon meeting on April 27 at Jonathan’s Restaurant, 92 Bourne Lane, Ogunquit. Registration will start at 11 a.m. Speaker Joe Hardy, a local historian, organic gardener and environmentalist, will talk about global warming. Fee: $20.

Pride Day

An annual Lebanon Pride Day cleanup event is slated from 8 a.m. to noon on Saturday, April 27. A free barbecue for workers is slated from noon to 1 p.m. at the Lebanon Town Office. The event was originally scheduled for April 20 but was

~ Calendar of Events ~ Talk on Holocaust

“Growing Awareness: The Rise of Nazism and the Impending Holocaust, Lessons for Each of Us,” a program by Christine DeTroy and David Solmitz will be presented at noon on Sunday, April 28, at Sanford Unitarian Universalist Fellowship. DeTroy, a Christian, as a child witnessed the Holocaust. Solmitz is the son of Holocaust survivors. His father was incarcerated at the Dachau concentration camp. Free admission. Free-will donations accepted. Call 324-3191 for more information.

Monday, April 29 Annual Meeting

Evergreen Cemetery Corp. will conduct its annual meeting at 6:30 p.m. on Monday, April 29, at Kennebunk Town Hall. All lot owners may attend. Additional directors are needed. Call 286-6219.å

Wednesday, May 1 Law Day

Access to courts and justice will be discussed at Law Day presentation slated a noon on Wednesday, May 1, at William Fogg Library, 116 Old Road, Eliot. Information on legal

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“Vernal Pools Alive!” a program celebrating May Day, is slated 6 to 8 p.m. on Wednesday, May 1, at the Wells Reserve at Laudholm. An evening walk to a forested vernal pool is planned. The importance of these unique wetlands will be discussed. $7/$5. Reservations required. Call 207-646-1555 or visit wellsreserve.org.

Shopping Event

“Bags, Baubles and Bubbly,” a discount shopping event of new and used women’s accessories, will be hosted from 4 to 7 p.m. on Wednesday, May 1, at the Senior Center at Lower Village in Kennebunk. Tickets are $10 and include complimentary wine and champagne. Proceeds will benefit the Senior Center. Call 967-8514.

Thursday, May 2 Secrets of Social Media

The Kittery Recreation Department will present “Unlocking the Secrets of Social Media,” a class offering easy tips on ways to adjust settings, send updates, photos and tweets. Molly McPherson will teach the course slated from 6 to 8 p.m. on Thursday, May 2, at the Kittery Recreation Center, 120 Rogers

Debt,” a Lawyers in Libraries video conference, will be presented at 6 p.m. on Tuesday, April 30. ParticiRoad. Cost is $25. Registration required.

Talk on Genealogy

Genealogist Don Michel will be featured speaker at the May 2 meeting of Newcomers and Neighbors at 7 p.m. at the Kennebunkport Community House. Refreshments will be served. For more information, contact President Donna Murphy at 321-1817, e-mail newcomerskka@gmail.com, or visit the website: http://kptanewcomers.org.

Saturday, May 4 Dinner and Discussion

“Soup, Salad and Spiritual Conversation: Practical Tips for Dealing with Life’s Tests” will be hosted Saturday, May 4, at 925 Main St., Eliot. Dinner will be served at 6 p.m. and will be followed by discussion at 7 p.m. Topic: “Finding Safety in a Dangerous World.” The program is inspired by Baha’i teachings. For additional information, e-mail: Ronald.Tomanio@gmail.com or call 207-752-1319.

pants will learn what they can do about getting behind on credit card payments, being sued for a debt or getting a judgment against them and to understanding if it is time to file bankruptcy.

Law Day 2013

On Law Day, May 1, Maine lawyers will speak about issues of access to courts and justice in the 21st century. Local attorney Mary Kathryn Brennan from the law office of Smilie G. Rogers, PLLC, will be available from noon to 2 p.m. to provide general guidance and information on legal resources.

Art Hope Gathering

An afternoon of creative wellness is planned from 1:30 to 3 p.m. on Wednesday, May. The drop-in art studio will feature painting and drawing, origami paper folding, and an occasional surprise art project. Participants may bring their own creative medium or use supplies provided. A free program for all ages. For more information, call 207-337-2900, or visit: www. arthope.org.

For More Information

Contact the library at 207-3632818 or visit www.york.lib.me.us.

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HAPPY HOUR Monday-Sunday 2-6pm SENIOR DISCOUNT 55 & Older Awarded a Certificate of Excellence from International Chinese Cuisine Industry

#1 CHINESE FOOD RESTAURANT IN THE U.S. Rte 1, Wells at Eldridge • www.EastDining.com • 207.641.8788 Superb Dining as well as Prompt Take-Out • Fax 207.641.8851


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Lobster Rolls are good for Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner

Affordable Home Cooking Serving Breakfast Anytime Something For Everyone Extremely Fast & Friendly Service Consistently Great Comfort Food

Over 50 Items

Under $10

231 Post Rd / Rte 1 Wells, ME The Orange Building with the Giant Cone

THE WELLS BEACH BURGER

Our burgers are fresh ground, and never frozen. The best burger in town!

Visit us online: www.mainediner.com

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Going 7 days a week starting May 10th!

BINTLIFF’S Ogunquit DINNER RESERVATIONS SUGGESTED (207) 646-3111 335 MAIN ST / RT 1, OGUNQUIT BINTLIFFSOGUNQUIT.COM BREAKFAST / BRUNCH 8-2:30 DINNER / BAR 5:30-CLOSE Saturday & Sunday

Thursday, Friday, Saturday

We HAND CUT our FRIES. The best in town!

ANNIE S

Thirsty Thursdays & Mexican Madness

This is the feedback we’ve been getting on our burgers. Tell us what you think! “The best burger I’ve ever had.” “Your burgers are so juicy and the fries are awesome!” “Our new stop for burgers whenever we are in Maine.”

1/4 LB. MAINE LOBSTER ROLL Mouth watering local meat on a toasted bun. As good as it gets in Maine!

OGUNQUIT

Join Ogunquit’s Only Mug Club!

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– Opening Soon – Look for our Open Flag!

Celebrating 30 Years in Business Open 7 Days • Route 1 North, Wells • 646-4441

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Taste the difference.

Also serving Chicken Tenders, Wraps, Sweet Potato Fries, and More...

including our handcrafted ice cream, sorbet, Italian Ice, and frozen yogurt!

Dine In OR Take Out • (207) 646-LICK (5425)

Chicken or Beef Fajita $9.99

BUY 1, GET 1 FREE

Happy Hour

1300 US Route 1

Thursday-Sunday 4-7

(GPS=Blue Sky Memorial Hwy)

Cape Neddick, ME 03907 207.363.0266 roostcafeandbistro.com Ambience

On Selected Drinks & Food Great Wine Handcrafted Food

Roost Cafe & Bistro

369 MAIN ST, OGUNQUIT 207.251.4335 WWW.ANNIESIRISHPUB.COM

Winner in “Neighborhood Gem” & “Best Food” categories, serving handcrafted meals in a warm and casual setting.

Pan-seared Trout and Steaks ala carte join Katie’s Famous Lobster Mac & Cheese and Panko-crusted Eggplant!

BREAKFAST & LUNCH: FRI-SUN 8-2 DINNER: WED-SUN 5-Close Also Gluten Free Menu and Products

“A Foodies Delight with exquisite fine foods, below the radar prices.” Contemporary flavors and creations perfect for a bistro.

Blue Plate Specials Return of Thursday’s Throwback Soup or Salad and Entrée - $16

Classic Comfort Foods with an upscale twist.

All photos by www.shanesmainephotography.com, York Harbor, Maine

Warren’s Lobster House 11 Water St. , Kittery, ME 207-439-1630 www.lobsterhouse.com

$10 OFF $30 Chef Jason Grant offers our New Spring Menu...

Check out Maine Magazine’s Food Writer’s Online Blog about us!

Please Present This Coupon Before Ordering

During April...

Thursday Night: Fish’N’Chips $7.99 Friday Night: 20% Off all Bar Menu in the Lounge Early Bird Special: 3 Course dinner for $21.95 pp, before 6pm

207-641-2780 261 Shore Rd, Ogunquit Open Thurs-Sun 5pm-Close Make reservations online: katiescafeonshoreroad.com

Appetizers, entrees, desserts or any combination of the three! You choose any food item(s) on the menu totaling $30 or more and we’ll take $10 off! Liquor and tax not included. Cannot be used in combination with any other discount, coupon, or group package. Maximum of 3 coupons per group. $30 per coupon must be spent. Not valid on holidays. No cash value. Coupon only valid at time of purchase. Expires 5/31/13 (WS) Manager signature _______________________________

OR

Lunchtime Savings Wicked Cheap Lobstah Rolls

$10

Join us Monday-Saturday from 11:30-3:30 1/4 LB. LOBSTER ROLL & FRIES - JUST $10 Limit of 4 lobster rolls per coupon. You must present coupon before ordering. Not valid on takeout orders. Not good with any other coupon or discount. Not valid with package menus. No cash value. Tax not included. Not valid on holidays. Expires 5/31/13 (WS)


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Dining Guide OR OUR 23 RD EN F SEA P O SO W O N N

Angelina’s

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BUY ONE DINNER

(207) 646-4200 1205 Post Road (Route 1), Wells, Maine

GET A SECOND DINNER

OPEN WED-SAT AT 4PM

1/2 PRICE BURGERS

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* Not to be used with any other coupon or discount offer. Not available on holidays or holiday weekends. EXP 5/10/13 (WS)

Monday Create Your Own Pasta Night! $16

Tuesday Pasta É Basta $18 A glass of Italian Red or White Wine, Tuscan Soup or Salad and choose one of 9 Special Pasta Dishes!

An innovative dining experience where you choose your own pasta and sauce! Select from 8 different pastas and 12 different sauces, served with salad and Italian bread. *Not available on holidays or holiday weekends **Add Chicken $5, Shrimp $8, Sauteed Fresh Veggies $3

658 Main St / US Rt 1, Ogunquit 646-8998 • BeachFireMaine.com

*Not available on holidays or holiday weekends

Call now to reserve.

Wednesday & Sunday 3 Course Dinner $21 ANGELINA’S “COMMUNITY NIGHT”

7am-1pm

6 Entrées to choose from with Soup or Salad and Dessert

3 Course Dinner with 6 Entrées to choose from with Soup or Salad and Dessert. Includes a Bottle of Wine of your choice.

*Not available on holidays or holiday weekends

*Not available on holidays or holiday weekends

Treat Mom to breakfast “Love is the MAINE ingredient” or brunch fit for a Queen! OPEN 7 DAYS

Celebrating the 20th Season of Amore Be sure to

Delicious Lattes & Cappuccinos Inside or Patio Seating Take Out

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Near the entrance to Perkins Cove. On-site parking available.

Thursday Personal Wine Dinner $60 per couple

For the Month of April we are offering

Risotto & Parmesan Thursdays $9.99 Choice of Chicken & Spinach, Shrimp & Asparagus or Primavera Vegetable Risotto OR Parmesan Chicken, Veal or Eggplant with Pasta BOTH served with Salad & Italian Bread

In our view, the best food on the beach.

OUR SPRING WINE DINNERS

Sun and Surf

Memorial Day Weekend Wine Dinner

Enjoy fresh swordfish, scallops, fried clams, and of course, the best breakfast and lunch on the beach.

Now open weekends!

$6.99 Breakfast

Special $19.99 3-course

Dinner

On the ocean on Long Sands Beach. Across from The Anchorage. 264 Long Beach Avenue, York Beach • (207) 363-2961

Friday, May 24 at 6pm

1st Course: Mixed Baby Greens & Goat Cheese Fritters Apple Vinegarette 2nd Course: Fritto Misto, Fried Shrimp, Calamari, Zucchini & Summer Squash, Roasted Garlic Aoioli 3rd Course: Baked Ziti Bolognese 4th Course: Homemade Gnocchi with Lobster, Peas & Leaks in a light Lobster Cream Sauce 5th Course: Lemon Berry Mascarone

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Friday, June 21 at 6pm

From Our Garden Wine Dinner

1st Course: Warm Shrimp and Maine Tomato Bruschetta 2nd Course: Our Garden Mixed Lettuce, Pancetta, and Poached Farm Egg 3rd Course: Tomato, Asparagus, Peas, and Arugula with Homemade Pasta 4th Course: Stuffed Bell & Evans Chicken Breast, Mushroom, Spinach, Sundried Tomatoes, and Roasted Red Pepper Cream Sauce 5th Course: Nonna’s Fresh Fruit and Custard Tarts

Each Course is paired with Wine.

A vegetarian 3rd & 4th Course or fish can be substituted by request.

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Casual fine dining at affordable prices. Casual dress code. Angelina’s serves dinner year round, 7 nights a week from 4:30 until 10 pm. Reservations are suggested.


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Treat Mother on Her Day! Mother’s Favorite SPECIALS! Prime Rib Haddock Oscar Chicken Supreme

Culinary Delights at Five-O UPcoMiNg

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May 4th: the Kentucky Derby May 5th: cinco de Mayo Special food and drinks will be served in honor of the 139th “Run for the Roses” and Mexican/American heritage

Sunday Brunch à la carte menu served 10am-2pm.

May 12th: Mother’s Day Brunch Buffet A Brunch Buffet and à la carte menu is served 10am-2pm. Live Jazz music from 10:30am-1:30pm. Open for dinner at 5pm. May 16th: Demonstration Wine Dinner Call us for details and reservations.

Served with Fresh, Steamed Vegetable, Choice of Potato, Rolls :& Butter

Weekly Events

Friday Night Pizza Last one for the season on April 26th Caffé Prego pizza served after 5pm. Caffé Prego opens May 3rd.

Monday Friends and Family Night Enjoy 50% off select entrées, sandwiches and salads after 5pm.

A Contemporary American Bistro

with FREE All-You-Can-Eat Salad & Soup Bar

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Mom’s Favorite Cocktails!

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Open Friday-Monday at 5pm. Call for reservations 207.646.5001 50 Shore Road • Ogunquit, Maine • www.five-oshoreroad.com

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Breakfast Buffet 8am - 11am Lunch 12 noon - 4pm Dinner 4pm - 8pm

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2270 Post Rd (Rt 1 North) Wells, ME • 646-8467 • www.bullnclaw.com

“Lobsters the Way They Should Be” Endless Salad Homemade Breads Early Bird Specials • Lobster Seafood • Prime Rib • Steaks Chicken • Burgers • Pasta Children’s Menu Homemade Chowders • Soups Dressings • Desserts

646-1733 raspberris@ogunquit.com Major Credit Cards Smoke Free

OPEN YEAR ROUND

OPEN ALL YEAR!

Serving Breakfast Daily 7-11 • Saturday & Sunday 7-12

“Ogunquit’s Best Kept Secret”

Your Check

Family Dining

Something for Everyone:

GORGES GRANT HOTEL 449 Main Street Ogunquit

20% OFF

seafood and grill

1000 Route 1 York, Maine 03909 1-207-363-4721

www.TheLobsterBarn.com

Visit The Lobster in the Rough (Behind The Barn)

Outside Family Dining Under the Pines or in our 200-seat Pavilion

Daily Specials Live Music 2 Bocce Ball Courts 2 Horseshoe Pits Also... Lobster Bakes for Bus Tours, Reunions, Corporate Outings, Weddings, Rehearsals, Any Party Large or Small

Open Mid-May through Halloween Party

With this coupon. Monday-Saturday. Expires 5/3/13. This offer not valid with any other discount. No Cash Value. (WS)

WITH THIS COUPON

FREE

Second Entrée of equal or lesser value with purchase of first entrée

Valid only in the dining room, not the tavern. Coupon good Monday, Tuesday, or Wednesday. Expires on May 15, 2013.

The

Cape Neddick Inn Restaurant and Tavern

Richard’s Seafood Restaurant Top Quality Seafood for more than 47 years

Check us out on Google Maps for an interior tour of our restaurant! Warm and Cozy - 7 Nights a Week Open Year Round 207-351-1145 • 1273 Route One, Cape Neddick/York www.capeneddickinn.com

HOME COOKED DAILY SPECIALS

Roast Turkey Baked Stuffed Haddock Stuffed Meatloaf 1732 No. Berwick Rd. / Rt. 9, Wells 646-8561~ Open Thursday-Sunday SERVING LUNCH & DINNER

** NOW HIRING **


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Specials & Events

Mother’s Day Brunch 9:30 am - 4:30 pm

Upcoming Events: NY Sirloin, Brandy-Peppercorn Sauce Sherry Chicken / Mushrooms & Artichokes Mothers Day Buffet Rosemary Dijon Charred Leg Of Lamb Sunday May 12th Our Famous Baked Stuffed Haddock Honey-Clove Baked Country Ham 1637 Restaurant & Tap Room: Alfredo Pomodoro Thursday Night Prix FixeFarmer’s Eggs ~ Country Inn French Toast Eggs Benedict ~ Cheese Blintz Home Fries ~ Corned Beef Hash Bacon ~ Sausage House Made Coffee Cake & Muffins Fresh Fruit Salad Honey Glazed Carrots ~ Shells & Cheese Snow Peas & Mushrooms Chive Mashed Potatoes Caesar Salad ~ Our Famous BLT Salad Assorted Cheese Display Our Legendary Ice Cream Smorgasbord Blueberry Pie ~ Flourless Chocolate Cake Lemon Curd & Berry Trifle NY Style Cheesecake

$35.95

3 course dinner only 18.95

Live Music by Woody Allen On Guitar Thurs.– Sat.

~SHIP’S CELLAR PUB~ Live Entertainment Wed., Fri., and Sat. Trivia Night Every Tuesday 8pm! Every Thursday: Open Mic Night Hosted by Wayne Read & Steve Allen Starting at 7pm!

Children under 12 Half Price

Bar and Grill Reservations 207-363-5119

646-3355

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Restaurant in Wells

Sunday Brunch

www.yorkharborinn.com

Open 5pm Tuesday through Saturday

11am-3pm

$3

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PARTY

www.joshuas.biz

$3 Corona & Corona Light Bottles Tequila Specials

Merriland Farm Café

591 Coles Hill Rd, Wells (207)646-5040 Serving Breakfast & Lunch: 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. ~ Closed Tuesdays

Open for Lunch/Dinner 7 Days/Week at 11am

Serving Dinner: 5:30 p.m. to 8 p.m. Friday & Saturday Evenings

Daily Senior Special 11am-6pm

Mother’s Day

Breakfast: 8 a.m. to Noon • Dinner: 12:30 to 3 p.m. featuring a select dinner menu ~ Dinner Reservations Accepted ~

Friday Night: Prime Rib Special featuring combination options (while it lasts)

Visit us online: www.merrilandfarmcafe.com Email: merrilandfarm@maine.rr.com

– Every Thursday –

Girls’ Night Out

KARAOKE @ 9PM • $3 WELLS

Burgers & Brew

8

$

5-8PM

½ LB. CHEESEBURGER WITH ANY DRAFT BEER

207.646.5711

GIVEAWAYS Sunday, May 5

Starting @ 11AM

Upcoming Events Every Thursday & Saturday

DJ DON CORMAN 9PM-CLOSE

Wednesday 5/1

OPEN MIKE NIGHT

WITH BILL CAMERON 9PM-CLOSE

2135 POST RD / ROUTE 1, WELLS, ME

WWW.LITCHFIELDSBARANDGRILL.COM


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Dining Guide EVERY MOMENT A SPECIAL OCCASION

Honoring Your Mom with a Special Dinner Served 12-5pm, Sunday, May 12 Every Mom receives a special gift!

Chef Matt’s New Dining Experience! Spicy Specials under $20

“THIRST”DAY THURSDAYS Half-Price Drink Specials & Small Plates under $10

Serving dinner Wednesday-Monday from 5:30pm

Fisherman’s Catch Restaurant

Eat In Take Out

Simple Seafood, Fresh And At Its Best

Opening Friday May 3 Daily at 11:30AM

FRIDAY DATE NIGHT! 3-Course dinner and a bottle of house wine $59 per couple

(please ask your server for the special menu)

View dining specials and “What’s New” online at:

www.clayhillfarm.com • 207-361-2272 220 Clay Hill Road • Cape Neddick/York

NOW OPEN FOR THE SEASON

11:30am-9pm Daily Lunch & Dinner 124 Ocean Avenue Kennebunkport (207) 967-2562

207.646.8780 80 134 Harbor Road, d Wells W ll Harbor H www.fishermanscatchwells.com

The Red Barn at Outlook Farm

OUTLOOK

Located on The Links at Outlook Golf Course, Rte 4, South Berwick, Maine

TAVERN

THE LINKS AT OUTLOOK GOLF COURSE

MOTHER’S DAY BRUNCH: SUNDAY, MAY 12

“Golf In The Scottish Tradition” 207-384-GOLF(4653) • OutlookGolf.com

LIVE ENTERTAINMENT: Matt Lister & Andy Happel Seatings at 10am -3pm • Reservations Required: 207-384-1010 Ext 34 Includes a Complimentary Mimosa for Adults!

JOIN TODAY! SEASON PASS MEMBERSHIP 2013

FRESH FRUIT STATION: Fresh Seasonal Fruit Bowl & Assorted Pastries, Muffins, Breads & Assorted Cereals, Gluten Free Muffins & Breads

BREAKFAST BUFFET: Scrambled Eggs, Eggs Benedict (Poached Eggs, Canadian Bacon,

Hollandaise Sauce), Vegetarian Eggs Benedict (Poached Eggs, Spinach, Grilled Tomato), Cod Cake Benedict, Irish-Style Corned Beef Hash, Kitchen Home Fries, Farm House Baked Beans with Onions, Bacon Roasted Garlic & Three Cheese Grits, Bacon & Sausage Links, Country Gravy over Buttermilk Biscuits, Irish Cream French Toast

OMELET STATION: 2 Egg Omelet, Eggs Cooked to Order, Steak & Eggs to Order

Choice of: Onions, Peppers, Mushrooms, Spinach, Tomatoes, Broccoli, Artichoke Hearts, Jalapeno, Sausage, Bacon, Ham, Cheddar Cheese, Swiss & American Cheeses

CARVING STATIONS: Roasted Prime Rib, Pan Seared Petite Filet with Wild Mushroom

Leek Ragout, Poached Salmon with Spinach & Ginger Tarragon Shallot with Beurre Blanc

RAW BAR: Crab, Oysters on the Half Shell, Jumbo Shrimp, Little Neck Clams on the Half Shell with Wasabi Cocktail Sauce

SOUP & SALADS: Potato Leek Soup, Wedge Salad with Sundried Tomatoes, Caesar Salad with Romano Crouton

DESSERT BAR: Assorted Desserts JUICE BAR & COFFEE STATION: Orange, White Grape, Apple, Cranberry, Tomato

5-Day Season Pass: Walking $1,050 w/cart $1,550 5 Day Couple Season Pass: Walking $1,950 w/cart $2,950 7 Day Season Pass: Walking $1,400 w/cart $1,900 7-Day Couple Season Pass: Walking $2,300 w/cart $3,300 TWI Season Pass: $900 after 1pm (cart not included) JR Season Pass: (Mon-Thur, after 11am Fri-Sat) $400 (Must be 18 years old or younger)

10 PLAY CARDS

9 Holes $199 w/cart $299 • 18 Holes $399 w/cart $499

JUNIOR GOLF SCHOOL 2-DAY

Two Day Weekday Sessions (Mon & Wed) • Late June-Aug Lessons include: Safety Instruction • Grip, Stance, Aim & Swing Instruction Putting Green Etiquette •Chipping & Putting Instruction Range & Green Practice • Course Play • Contests & Prizes Lunch • $95 Per Student Register online at OutlookGolf.com or at our Pro Shop

Adults $34.95 pp + tax • Children 12 & under $14.95 pp + tax, Kids 4 or under are complimentary

GOLF SPRING COUPON $49 pp

*Groups of 6 or more will have 7% tax & 18% gratuity added to their bill. Note: Consuming raw or undercooked meats, poultry, seafood, shellfish, or eggs may increase your risk of food borne illness.

Valid M-Th & after 11 on F-S, for up to one 4some. EXP 6/13/13

18 Holes w/cart

View Menus @ Outlookweddings.com • Reservations Suggested: (207) 384-1010 Ext. 34 • 24 hrs/day


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~ Real Estate ~

Real estate Guide OPEN HOUSE: SATURDAY, APRIL 27 NOON-2:30 PM

207.384.4008 INFO@CENTURY21BARBARAPATTERSON.COM 96 PORTLAND STREET, SOUTH BERWICK, ME 03908

– OCEAN FRONT – WELLS

BARBARA PATTERSON

W W W. C E N T U R Y 2 1 B A R B A R A PAT T E R S O N . C O M

Sea grass and soft sand seamlessly form a natural buffer for this ocean-front, 2,500 SF, Contemporary. Besides the outstanding views, this home offers 3 bedrooms, 4 baths, multiple fireplaces and decks, full basement, and low maintenance vinyl siding. $1,275,000 Directions: Mile Road to Atlantic Ave, to #433.

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Berwick Takes Landmark in a 16-0 Rout By Larry Favinger Contributing Writer PRIDES CROSSING, Mass. – The Berwick Academy boys’ lacrosse team gained its first victory of the young season at Prides Crossing, Mass., rolling over Landmark School 16-0. Berwick was 1-3 for the season going into a game in South Berwick against North Yarmouth Academy. Landmark School’s record was 1-2 following its loss to the Bulldogs. Berwick jumped to a quick 2-0 lead and never looked back. By halftime the visitors had a 9-0 advantage and the rout was on. Senior attack man Sam Hereford had a productive day, racking up seven points on four goals and three assists. He was followed closely by senior Will Reis with six points on three goals and a like number of assists. Four Bulldogs scored their first goals of the year against the Vikings. The group included juniors Zach Flinkstrom, Colin Gaynor, and Elias Thayer, and sophomore Lucas Michaud. Sophomore goalie Luke MacNamara gained the shutout in net, stopping seven Viking shots. Earlier in the week, Hold-

Berwick Starts Strong in Court Action

erness School handed Berwick its third loss of the season, 15-5, pushing home eight goals in the second half to break open a close game. The Bulldogs played Holderness tough in the first quarter, trailing 3-1, but the visitors exploded for a half-dozen goals in the third quarter to close the door. Top scorers for Berwick were Reis and Hereford, each scoring two goals. The other tally came from junior Stephen Sherbahn. Junior Colin Gaynor played well at the midfield for the Bulldogs with some nice clears. The team then dropped a 12-1 decision to Portsmouth Abbey to see its record slip to 1-5. Berwick started strong, limiting the visiting team time of possession in the first half while giving up six goals but could manage only limited shots itself. The second half was a similar story. Hereford was the lone goal scorer for Berwick. His goal, the first in the game, was unassisted. MacNamara had a strong second half, making some big saves.

SOUTH BERWICK – The Berwick Academy tennis teams recently recorded victories, and at this point in the season the boys are 4-1, while the girls have a 1-1 mark. The boys’ team had won four in a row but their latest outing was the Bulldogs’ initial loss of the season, a 3-2 heartbreaker to Portsmouth Abbey School in an Eastern League contest. The win was the fourth

in five outings for Portsmouth. Winners for Berwick were Chase Rosa, 6-0, 6-1, and the teams of Brendan Boyle and Justin Alvino, 6-2, 6-4, in doubles. In earlier action, Berwick downed Hebron Academy 3-2 in a non-league match. Berwick winners were Rosa, 6-0, 6-2, and Tristan Dardani, 6-2, 6-1 in singles and the team of Patrick Robb and

Lady Bulldogs Falter in Pingree Road Game SOUTH BERWICK – The Berwick Academy softball team fell for the first time in four outings recently, losing a road game to Pingree, 15-4. Berwick had raised its early season record to 3-0 with a 6-3 win over Bancroft. Hits did not come easily for either team in Berwick’s victory. Runs had to be manufactured, and mistakes capitalized upon, according to coach Brian Sanborn. Berwick senior Molly LaPointe was the only repeat hitter for either team. She had two singles and drove home a pair of runs. Freshman Abby Moore and junior Suzanna Borg both scored two runs for Berwick.

Borg pitched the first four innings, scattering four singles and yielding only one earned run. Sophomore Taylor Lyman pitched the last three innings, and got the win in relief. She struck out seven and didn’t allow a hit. The Lady Bulldogs scored three runs in the bottom of the fifth to break open a 3-3 game with LaPonte and Lyman driving home key runs. Pingree used 11 walks and 12 hits to score seven runs in both the third and fifth innings to blow the game open. Lyman had three hits for Berwick, scoring two runs and driving home two others. Berwick is in action Saturday, April 27, playing the Winsor School in Boston.

Nathan Anderson: 6-3, 2-6, 6-1, in doubles. The girls recently downed North Yarmouth Academy 4-1. Colby Wood and Kira Winter took the singles matches for Berwick. Wood won 6-4, 2-6, and then 10-2 in the tiebreaker while Winter rolled 6-2, 6-1. The doubles winners were Alex Gurrisi and Allison Dawe, 6-3, 6-1 and Kenzie Levy and Anna Wright, 6-2, 6-0.

Traip Girls Gear Up for Local Contests KITTERY – Traip Academy of Kittery faces a pair of neighboring opponents this week on the softball diamond as Coach Chris Andrews’ charges play host to York on Friday, April 26, and travel up Route 1 to Wells High School for a May 3 meeting with the Warriors. Between those meetings, the Rangers travel to Cumberland to face Greely. Traip dropped its opening game of the season to Sacopee Valley 17-5 as Sacopee pitcher Liz Moulton struck out five and walked a pair. Traip starter Kaylie Andrews also struck out See TRAIP page 37...

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SPORTS Marshwood Logs Mixed Results on Court and Field By Larry Favinger Contributing Writer SOUTH BERWICK – Marshwood High School’s boys’ lacrosse team defeated Gorham 14-5 recently, improving its season record to 2-2. Leading the Hawks was sophomore attack man Drew Hale with four goals and a pair of assists. Junior attack man Sam Woodman added three goals and one assist. Joining in the scoring parade were Matt Scremin with three goals and an assist, Terence O’Brian with a pair of goals and Justin Hockney with three points on a goal and two assists. Marshwood freshman goalie Erik Jennings made seven saves. Prior to the win over Gorham, the Hawks dropped a

hard-fought 7-4 game to Deering High School of Portland. Scoring for Marshwood were Hale with two goals while Noah Kreider and Hockney each tallied once. Hawks goaltender Deker Adelman made eight saves. The girls’ lacrosse team posted a 16-0 decision over Noble High of Berwick. The Hawks’ boys’ tennis team was blanked by Scarborough in the opening match for both schools. In singles, Jeff Sirocki beat Calvin Butler 6-1, 6-2; Roy Garland ousted Darren LaPointe, 6-2, 6-2, and Kane Carbeau downed Riley Burke 6-4, 6-3. Doubles results included Colby Whitaker and Max Ornstein over Seamus Doyle and Dan Longtin, 7-6, 6-3, and Stephen Marchewka and Tom MacDonald downed Max

York Girls Sweep Court Matches YORK – The girls’ tennis team from York High School swept its matches against Lake Region earlier this week, 5-0. It was all York all the way as the Wildcats never let the Lakers have a chance. Senior Olivia Greer, who Coach Norm Martinen said usually plays No. 1 doubles, stepped up to the No. 1 singles slot and defeated her opponent 6-1,6-2, as sophomore Erin D’Aquilla, usually No. 2 doubles won 6-1,6-2, at No.2 singles. No. 3 singles was York’s German exchange student, Parker and Liam Williams 5-7, 6-3, 6-1 The girls’ tennis team was also stopped by Scarborough without the winners losing a set. Marshwood’s softball team opened its season with a 3-1 decision over Catherine McAuley.

senior Jill Becker, and she won a tough match, 6-3, 7-6. Sophomore Abby Leclerc and senior Keyana Reid took the No. 1 doubles, 6-1, 6-4, and the No.2 doubles of freshman Rachel Stevenson and Elizabeth Spiller won 7-5, 7-5.

At the jayvee level, Emma Cusack and Maggie Schofield won 8-6, and Gabrielle Rundlett and Lindsey D’Amelio were victorious by a like score. York’s next matches are at Fryeburg Academy and at Old Orchard Beach.

York County Special Olympics Slates Spring Games KITTERY – About 350 Special Olympians are expected to attend the York County Spring Games on Thursday, May 2, at Shapleigh Field in Kittery. Opening ceremonies are scheduled for 9:15 a.m., and events will begin immediately thereafter and continue through 2 p.m. Special Olympics athletes from all over York County will attend the annual event, which is a qualifying event for the Special

Olympics Maine State Summer Games held each June in Orono. Athletes participate in track and field events, and there is a division for athletes using wheelchairs and other assistive devices as well. “The games are made possible by the donations and volunteers provided by many civic groups, organizations, and churches.� The events are open to the public and spectators are welcome.

SportS Schedule for April 26 to mAy 6 Softball April 26

3:30 p.m. Kennebunk at Cheverus 4 p.m. Sacopee Valley at Wells 4 p.m. York at Traip Academy 4 p.m. Noble at South Portland

April 29

3 p.m. Traip Academy at Wells (2) 4 p.m. Gorham at Noble 4 p.m. York at Freeport 4 p.m. Windham at Kennebunk 4 p.m. Cheverus at Marshwood

May 1

3:30 p.m. York at Greely 4 p.m. Wells at Lake Region 6 p.m. Marshwood at Biddeford

May 6

4 p.m. Lake Region at York

Girls’ Lacrosse April 26

May 3

10 a.m. Noble at Westbrook 11 a.m. Biddeford at Wells 11 a.m. Kennebunk at Wayneflete

May 3

May 4

4 p.m. Cape Elizabeth at Traip Academy

May 6

4 p.m. York at North Yarmouth Academy 4:30 p.m. Marshwood at Sanford 6 p.m. Westbrook at Kennebunk

April 29

4 p.m. Wells at Windham

May 1

4 p.m. Noble at Westbrook 5 p.m. Greely at Wells 5:30 p.m. Kennebunk at Portland

May 3

3:30 p.m. York at Old Orchard Beach 3:30 p.m. Catherine McAuley at Marshwood 4 p.m. Westbrook at Kennebunk

April 29

3:30 p.m. Kennebunk at Thornton Academy 4 p.m. Bonny Eagle at Marshwood 4 p.m. Yarmouth at York

May 1

3:45 p.m. Marshwood at Kennebunk

May 3

3:30 p.m. Kennebunk at Catherine McAuley 3:45 p.m. Sanford at Marshwood 4 p.m. Freeport at York

Boys’ Tennis April 29

3:30 p.m. Kennebunk at Cheverus 4 p.m. Marshwood at Bonny Eagle 4:30 p.m. Yarmouth at York

May 1

3:45 p.m. Kennebunk at Marshwood

May 3

3:30 p.m. Kennebunk at Portland 3:45 p.m. Marshwood at Sanford 4 p.m. York at Freeport

4 p.m. Marshwood at Deerying 4 p.m. Sacopee Valley at ells 4 p.m. York at Traip Academy

April 29

7 p.m. Thornton Academy at Kennebunk

April 26

April 26

Boys’ Lacrosse

April 27

Girls’ Tennis

Baseball

April 27

4 pm. Marshwood at Fryeburg 4 p.m. Noble at York 5 p.m. Biddeford at Wells

3:3 0 p. m . We l l s , G r ay N ew Gloucester, Greely at Sacopee Valley 3:30 p.m. Traip Academy, Yarmouth, Freepor t at Fr yeburg Academy

4 p.m. Kennebunk at Bonny Eagle 4 p.m. Massabesic at Marshwood 4 p.m. South Portland at Noble 5 p.m. Cape Elizabeth at Wells 5:30 p.m. York at Greely

4 p.m. Gray New Gloucester at York 4 p.m. Marshwood at Biddeford

April 26

April 26

April 27

May 2

4 p.m. Scarborough at Noble 4 p.m. Westbrook at Marshwood 4 p.m. Biddeford at Kennebunk 4 p.m. Fryeburg Academy at York

Track

6:30 p.m. Marshwood at Falmouth

April 30

May 3

4 p.m. Lake Region at Wells 4 p.m. Cape Elizabeth at Traip Academy 4 p.m. Fryeburg Academy at York

3:30 p.m. Wells, Freeport, Old Orchard at Cape Elizabeth

4 p.m. Noble at Bonny Eagle 4 p.m. Kennebunk at Westbrook 4 p.m. Wells at Greely 4 p.m. Cape Elizabeth at York 4:30 p.m. Marshwood at Windham 4 p.m. Traip Academy at Buckfield

May 3

10 a.m. Noble at Portland 1 p.m. Westbrook at Kennebunk

4 p.m. Traip Academy at Wells 4 p.m. York at Freeport

April 30

4 p.m. Kennebunk at Massabesic 4 p.m. Marshwood at Bonny Eagle 4 p.m. Deering at Noble

May 1

4 p.m. Wells at Greely 4 p.m. Cape Elizabeth at York

May 2

4 p.m. Kennebunk at Sanford 4 p.m. Biddeford at Marshwood 4 p.m. Massabesic at Noble 4 p.m. 4:00 p.m. Traip Academy at Buckfield

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~ Pets ~ Safe Haven Humane Society

WELLS – Safe Haven is recruiting foster homes for pregnant cats and cats that need a little extra attention. For example, some kitties need special food – which we provide – and it’s easier to care for them in a home than our adoption center. Some kitties simply do better with extra oneon-one care. There’s no place like a home for these kitties! Adorable Bailey is an example. He needs a new foster home – better yet, to be adopted – since he’s on a special diet. He’s a remarkable kitty who’s been in foster care, but his foster mom’s new job requires regular travel. So we’re doing a major push for a new foster home or permanent home for this remarkable kitty.

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Wanted: Mom/dad/family for a bright orange tabby cat named Bailey. You must see his beautiful colors and patterns. A long-term relationship a must. Bailey’s new “roommate” must appreciate kisses and snuggles on the neck. Your lap must be available for naps while watching cable favorites like “Animal Planet.” Yes, Bailey literally watches television right alongside you, his big eyes following the on-screen action. Unlike some you may have encountered, this young guy loves to be held. Please note: acceptance of Bailey’s loud purring (to the point of drooling) is urged.

Add amenities like braided pipe cleaners rolled into balls or crinkle toys, and he’ll keep himself entertained. And of course he loves chasing the laser light. Bailey would also enjoy the company of another cat, particularly a young one to wrestle and chase and snuggle up with. He’s still a juvenile in size and mentality, with the biggest round green eyes you’ve ever seen - that match his perfectly round face. Canned food is Bailey’s preferred meal, and he’ll bring several cans with him when he moves in. Did we mention he’s microchipped, neutered, up-todate on vaccinations, disease and parasite free. He’s beautiful, affectionate and in need of immediate relocation, either permanent or temporary. Please call 229-8314 or 646-1611 to find out more about Bailey. Please do not wait. He must find a new home immediately.

Animal Welfare Society

WEST KENNEBUNK – “Kitten Season” has officially begun. Pregnant moms, orphan kittens and newborns with moms have started arriving at the AWS. We need foster homes for them until they are old enough to be spayed or neutered and adopted. It’s easy to join, you’ll have full support by AWS staff during the foster period, and all supplies will be provided by AWS. You can choose to have a long-term or short-term commitment. Best of all, you’ll get a warm and fuzzy feeling from loving and caring for babies. For more information and to apply to be a foster parent, visit

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www.animalwelfaresociety.org. Marley Meet Marley, an amazing 4-year-old girl loaded with personality. She is a perfectly loving, affectionate, and friendly dog that loves other dogs and cats. This lucky girl gets to live in the comfort of foster care with wonderful caregivers and their two golden retrievers while she waits for a new home. Marley is house trained, gentle, friendly, and is ready to love a new family. Because Marley enjoys the companionship of others, she needs her new home to have another dog or cat to keep her company while the human family leaves the house for work or errands. Her foster parents live relatively close by the shelter so setting up an appointment to meet her is easy. Her foster home will bring her here to meet you, so call us at 985-3244 and ask for Bobbi

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or Ginger to set up a date. There is only one Marley, and therefore only one lucky family will be blessed by bringing her home and will get to enjoy her endless devotion and sweet nature. Will it be you? Norman Norman is still very much a kitten at heart. This 1 ½-year-old short-haired cat is very energetic, social and playful. He gets his little paws on a toy, particularly a ball, and he’ll smack it all around the room. He’ll even show off how good a hunter he is by occasionally picking the toy up in his mouth and trotting it around. Norman is always interested in making a new friend, even if those around him aren’t. He just can’t understand why everyone doesn’t want to play with him or be his friend. He’s that kind of a happy-go-lucky cat. Norman would be happy to share a new home with other felines. Stop by the shelter today to meet Norman and see just how great of a kitty he is. He’ll show you... why, he wouldn’t even hurt a fly. Larkin Larkin is a very friendly adult Palomino Rabbit. While many rabbits tend to shy away from contact with people, Larkin will come right up to her cage door to meet you. Of course, part

Another Chance Animal Rescue NORTH BERWICK – Meet Felix… a 2-yearold Tennessee Walker (treeing walker) hound who made his way north to find a loving New England family that could love and care for him. Felix came into ACAR after he was pulled by a volunteer from a Southern shelter that has a very high destruction rate. Felix is wonderful, wellmannered boy who knows basic commands, is leash trained, crate trained and most importantly, he is house trained. This sweet, affectionate fellow will do well in any family setting, including one with other dogs and cats. Felix is a high-energy boy so would like a family that has a fenced yard or has the time to take him on multiple walks daily. Felix has been neutered, vaccinations are current and he has passed his wellness exam and is looking to you for a new loving family to call his very own. If you have been thinking that this is the time to get a wonderful young family dog for yourself or as a new family member for the entire family, Felix would like you to consider all his fine qualities. Felix will be waiting to meet you; please stop by the adoption center or file an application on line with Felix’s name on it. In addition to Felix, our

feature pet of the week, we have a very nice selection of young adult cats, some teen-age kittens, along with kittens and their moms awaiting new families. If a dog is not on the family menu, maybe a cat would work for you. Please stop by the adoption center to meet and greet the many furry little clients that are waiting to catch your eye. Rabies Clinic: Sunday, May 12, from 9 a.m. to noon, North Berwick Community Center, Lebanon Road, North Berwick. Cost: $10 per vaccination. Cats and ferrets must be in carriers, dogs on leashes.

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Shelter Spay/Neuter Clinic Completes 5,000th Surgery WEST KENNEBUNK – The Shelter Spay/Neuter Clinic recently announced it has performed its 5,000th surgery in less than two years of operation. The clinic, located at the Animal Welfare Society, performs spay and neuter surgeries for pets owned by lowof that might be her wanting to get out to explore. She’ll gladly accept attention from people and enjoys getting time to stretch her little legs. Larkin would make a great addition to practically any household. If you’d like to adopt Larkin, then stop on by the shelter today to meet her. Calendar of Events April 27 – Springvale Aubuchon Hardware at 640 Main St. and Dr. Steve Askin of the Shelter Spay Neuter Clinic are hosting a Vaccination Clinic from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. $2 of the $12 fee will be donated to the shelter. For more information, call 207-324-7700. May 3 - 5 – PetSmart Charities® National Adoption Event at Biddeford Crossing. The Mobile Adoption Team will visit with adoptable dogs throughout the weekend. Feline Adoption Counselors will be available in store.

income people in Maine and New Hampshire. Surgeries are performed at a deeply discounted rate. Dr. Steve Askin opened the clinic in May 2011 and has seen firsthand the effects of his clinic’s work in the community. “We knew there was a need for this service in Southern Maine, but the extent of that need has been a surprise,” said Askin. “It has been very rewarding to be able to help so many people get their pets out of the breeding population. Hopefully, we are having an impact on the number of stray or unwanted animals.” In fact, that may be the case. AWS took in 335 fewer stray and relinquished cats and kittens in 2012 than in 2011. The high-quality clinic uses modern equipment, materials and medicine. In addition to the surgery, pets receive a free health exam, pain medication and nail trim. The clinic can also provide a rabies immunization, if requested, at an additional cost. The Shelter Spay/Neuter Clinic is open three days each week, and appointments can be made by calling 207-985-3244.


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~ News ~ Eliot Community Service Offers Programs for Youths ELIOT – The Eliot Community Service Department is now accepting registrations for a variety of summer programs. Youth Bound is for children entering sixth through eighth grades this fall. Youth Bound is based at the Marshwood Middle School and will consist of day trips on Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays. Daily registration begins May 1. KidsPLAY Summer Camp is for children entering kindergarten through fifth grade in the fall. The program offers two age groups, kindergarten to second grade and third through fifth grades. KidsPLAY is on site at the Eliot Elementary School cafeteria two days per week and on field trips three days per week. KidsPLAY will utilize the EES cafeteria, gym and playgrounds while on site. Registration begins May 1. Pee Wee Play is a minicamp for 3- to 5-year-olds. Children will have the opportunity to participate in arts and crafts, games, and activities.

It’s a Dog’s World, Me and My Dog programs teach kids there is more to loving a dog than hugging it. Enrich the bond between kids and their dogs at this fun-filled summer camp set in the countryside of York at It’s a Dog’s World. One-on-one, children can learn to handle their dogs with confidence using “positive reinforcement” training. U.S. Sports Institute offers a multi-sport camp for ages 3 to 6. Children will experience 15 different sports from around the world with the Sports Institute. All activities will take place in an atmosphere that promotes good sportsmanship, teamwork and fun. U.S. Sports Institute also offers tennis camps for ages 5 to 12. Seacoast United Soccer Camp programs are designed to offer a fun atmosphere for players to engage in age-specific and appropriately challenging games and activities. Camps for 3-and 4-year-olds, 4to 6-year-olds and 5- to 14-yearolds are planned. Marshwood Soccer Camps will help develop boys

and girls entering first to ninth grades into competitive, intelligent players. Players practice supporting the momentum of the play, maintaining possession of the ball, and setting up scoring opportunities. Golf Camp at the Ledges for ages 8 to 15 will include lessons taught by PGA professionals and are designed to teach kids the core fundamentals of the golf swing, proper course etiquette and the most important rules of the game. The Ledges will also be offering a Junior Golf League for those who have played golf before and would like to expand their skills and have some fun competition. Marshwood Football Camp offers an opportunity to get ready for the 2013 season. The camp will stress Wing T schemes, techniques, and blocking schemes. This camp is open to all high school students, including those entering ninth grade. For program dates, fees and more information, call 207-451-9334 or visit the website at www.eliotcsd.org.

...EXHIBIT from page 37 Fredericksburg, Gettysburg, and others. At the war’s end, Haley was promoted to corporal, a promotion he felt he didn’t deserve. In 1865, Haley returned to Saco and resumed working at the Saco and Biddeford Gas Light Co. Haley married Abbie Batchelder in 1875 and the couple had two children, George and Adelaide. In 1892, John Haley became the ...TRAIP from page 34 five and walked a like number in six innings on the mound. “Simple mistakes on our part that we will take care of in practice” hurt the Rangers, Andrews said. The coach said catcher Alli Barrett “did a fantastic job” for Traip. Freshmen Olivia Lawrence had two line drive hits for the Rangers and Anne Sophie Deulin, playing in her first softball game ever, collected a hit. Deulin is from Belgium. Miron Schvabhut went four for five with a walk to lead Sacopee. Traip was scheduled to play at home against Old Orchard Beach Wednesday.

second librarian of the Dyer Library at the 308 Main St. location (now, Steppin’ Out Dance Studio). Adelaide worked alongside her father as a library assistant, and taught school in the Boston public school system. Haley was instrumental in the development and construction of the 1907 Saco Civil War Monument that stands at Eastman Park. This exhibition was funded, in part, by a major grant from the Maine Humanities Council. The Council determined the project to be a unique method for uniting an academic institution such as the University of New England with a steward of local history, like the Saco Museum. There are a variety of programs planned for this exhibition, including the exhibition opening slated 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. on May 3. A “Gallery Talk” with student curators of the exhibit is slated at 6:30 p.m. on Tuesday, May 7. Students in the University of New England Course “Museums and Public History” curated and designed the exhibition in this 16-week history course.

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207-646-8097

207.363.4136 FREE ESTIMATES FULLY INSURED

excAvAting

Bobcat Brown Driveway grooming, culvert drainage, backhoe work, fill leveling, septics, foundations, lawn mowing, mulching, stump removal. Call for a free estimate Carl Brown, Jr. Jeff Brown

Wells, Maine Mobile (207) 467-0606 Mobile (207) 467-0266

Alison’s Housecleaning

Reasonable Rates References Available Weekly / Bi-weekly Post Construction & Vacation Homes

Please Call (207) 272-4523 For An Appointment

poWer WAShing

s ’ n a i Br

Power Washing & Window Cleaning LLC

Now featuring Soft Wash Systems - Safe for Roofs, Wood, and Vinyl Siding

No Pressure Means No Problems! Contact Brian at:

207-604-6783 or bcollins9@maine.rr.com www.brianspowerwashing.com Free Estimates

Fully Insured

Over 26 Years Experience

Interior / Exterior Painting & Pressure Washing

Mold & Mildew Removal Power Washing Interior & Exterior Commercial & Residential

207.439.5318 John Kardulas

House Painting interior - exterior professional - insured

Galen Humphrey Owner

Call for a FREE estimate!

646-6684 / cell 251-0443 Wells, ME ~ Fully Insured

Bob Roux

cleAning

Haleys Fine Finishes

Phone: 207-985-4080 Cell: 207-251-8995 Email: rroux1@maine.rr.com

plumbing

Plumbing, Heating & AC Installation & Service

985-2130 or 361-4420

NEW ENGLAND POWER WASH + + We remove toxic black mold. + Vinyl siding RE-Color with antimicrobial additive. + Vinyl siding repairs. Free Estimates

207-337-3586

ROLAND D. BOUTIN

PLUMBING Master Plumber

FHW Heating Systems New Construction & Remodeling Installation and Repair

20% Off New Customers Free Estimates

207-251-4243

or email rboutin3@maine.rr.com

plumbing

CRICKET’S PLUMBING RESIDENTIAL PLUMBING Services & Repairs

Master Plumber #MS90014293

207•206•6824

R.P. PLUMBING Ryan Porell

New Construction Remodeling Service & Repairs Seasonal Turn-Offs Life Safety Sprinklers Insured Master Plumber

(207) 730-1966


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~ Home & Business Services ~

tree / lot cleAring & Stump grinding

Tregg Cliche Tree & Lot Clearing Selective Cutting Lot clearing Chipping ~ Firewood Fully Insured • Free Estimates

(207) 590-9275

Bennett’s Tree

___________________________ ___ _

Certified Tree Care C

(trimming, removal, emergency service, etc) ________________________________

J.W. Ballard Tree Service Buyer of Standing Timber Lots Cleared • Bucket Truck Tree Removal Firewood • Chipping Fully Insured • FREE Estimates

1-603-817-6025 Hunter’s Tree Service LLC

Match Any Competitor’s Price!

STUMP GRINDING

207-615-7414

Insured, Free Estimates seacoaststump@gmail.com

Serving Southern Maine Free Estimates / Licensed & Insured DaveBennett19@gmail.com We’ll go out on the limb for you!

pool ServiceS

Cheapest Rates Around! 1-603-970-1499

chimney ServiceS

lAndScAping / yArd ServiceS

RiverBend Landscape & Irrigation SERVING THE SEACOAST FOR 22 YEARS RESERVE TIME NOW for your new Fireplaces Firepits Outdoor Kitchens & Grills Walkways Nightscapes Full Landscape Services Patios Driveways Stone Walls

603-817-4010 www.riverbendhardscape.com

GrassCutters

LAWN MOWING CLEAN UPS 14 Years in Business SHRUBBERY TRIMMING Insured EMERGENCY MOWING Family Owned & Operated

CALL (207 ) 985-3167

BOB’S

or

(207) 229-6924

Yard Dogs Landscaping 207-632-6871

yarddogsme@gmail.com Free Estimates / Fully Insured

POOL SERVICE Installs, Repairs, Openings, Closings, & Much More

No Middle Man, No Overhead 30 Years Experience

207-249-8786 Ask For Bob

207-985-3477 Cell 207-205-1273 Swept, Lined, Repaired, Professionally, Guaranteed No Mess Fire Safety Means Peace of Mind

Spring & Storm Clean-Ups Snow Plowing Routine Lawn Mowing Lawn Installation • Mulch Patios & Walkways

FAIR RATES

Call & Compare!

207-363-7201

WASte removAl

mASonry

A-1 ENVIRO SERVICE

STEVE ENRIGHT MASONRY

Serving Greater York County

Brick, Block or Stone Fireplaces, Chimneys, Chimney Re-lining, Wood Stove Hearths, and Repairs.

• Septic Tank Pumping

• Portable • Roll-off Toilets Containers • Catch Basins

(207) 646-2180

(207) 363-6663 Paul Thurston

Visit our Web Site:

www.theweeklysentinel.com roofing

Brooks Roofing

Masonry

Chimneys (New or Repaired), New Flashing, Steps, Walkways, Patios, Stonewalls, Foundations, Drainage Work, Sump Pumps, Basement Water Proofing. Fully Insured. Low Rates. Free Estimates.

Call Any Time! 207.985.3577

dryWAll

Quality Materials Superior Workmanship Residential/Commercial Asphalt Shingles Free s Metal Roofing Estimate Single Ply Rubber

207-252-2016

DUMP RUNS DEMOLITION Attics / Basements Garages Construction Debris Furniture / Appliances Metal Tree/Brush

Sheds / Outbuildings Houses Mobile Homes Decks Swimming Pools Cement

Low Rates / Free Estimates / 207-985-3577

BEDARD’S

Fully Insured Service Through York County

BROEKMUD@MAINE.RR.COM

RESIDENTIAL & COMMERCIAL Asphalt Rubber Metal Roofing

ROOFING & CONSTRUCTION

1-800-ROOF-994

CALL LEON BROEKMAN (207)363-2567

Highly recommended by previous customers!

ROOF SPECIALIST SINCE 1949

Springtime Specials! CALL FOR DETAILS

roofing

Ruck Roofing

Asphalt, Rubber, Wood Roofs Roof Cleaning Residential & Commercial Free Estimates, Fully Insured, Work.Comp. Serving the Seacoast one job at a time! Visit www.ruckroofing.com Email ruckroofing@yahoo.com

Call Bill @ 207-632-3742


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~ Home & Business Services ~ furniture repAir / upholStery

SmAll engine repAir

QUALITY Furniture Repairs

––––––––––––––––––––––––––

CALL: Brian Bourque

Chinchillas Antiques Kittery Point, ME

207-439-0747

Over 25 Years Experience Free Honest Estimates

electric

J.R.’s Small Engine Repair & Sales

1 MAN, 1 TRUCK, GREAT PRICE

261 Burnt Mill Rd, Wells, ME 04090

207-646-2638 • Cell 251-3629

Sales, Service and Installation Dealer

“You Break It, We Fix It” Rototilling • Field Mowing Bush Hogging

––––––––––––––––––––––––––

STAR TEK Computer Services

USED LAWN MOWERS

Call Today for a Free Estimate!

Complete Paving Services Belgium Bricks • Asphalt Driveways • Concrete Patios • Paver Brick Drives • Walkways

Virus Removal, Repairs Upgrades, Networking & New Systems in Home or Office Call or email Jeannine at leblancjm@startekpc.com

207-251-2235

home improvement

SPRING PROJECTS!

Serving Southern Maine for over 27 years!

FREE Estimates

207-985-0164

Mulch (3 colors) Sand & Stone ~ Compost Septic Systems General Excavations Firewood Pick-Up or Delivery

www.rickersmulchandmore.com 207-384-8500 • Route 4, Berwick

Charles Schmigle Carpentry LLC Specializing in Renovations, Additions, Kitchens, Baths, Gazebos and Decks • • • Over 35 Years Experience No Job Too Small Free Estimates, References • • •

(207) 363-5831

Kennebunk 1-800-360-3178 Most Major Credit Cards Accepted *Call for Details

pet ServiceS

Additions Remodeling Decks Windows Siding

For ALL Your Home Improvement Needs!

(207) 251-1411 North Berwick, ME

TMK BUILDERS AND REMODELING

–––––––––––––––– Mark Knowles Additions - Dormers Siding - Decks - Porches Storm & Water Damage Garages - Windows - Doors Historical Renovations –––––––––––––––– (207) 363-1445 tmkbuilders@aol.com

ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR

207-439-5344 ALL CALLS RETURNED

207-676-0901

www.rousseauelectric.com

conStruction

LEE R HANSEN CONSTRUCTION

WE LOAD & HAUL

ANYTHING TO THE DUMP!

The Dump Guy

Quality Custom Homes & Remodeling from Design to Finish

207-450-9262 • 603-486-7991 www.seacoastdumpguy.com DUMPSTERS FOR RENT

Additions • Roofing • Windows Siding • Decks • Kitchens • Bath

conStruction

(207) 646-6562

door ServiceS

Dave The Door Man

Over 30 Years Experience Fully Insured 80 Cranberry Street, Wells

Installations & Repairs Interior & Exterior Storm, Shower, Basement Wood, Steel, Fiberglass Weather Stripping Lock Replacements Call Dave Lomasney

207-475-8928

home improvement

LEFEBVRE’S Need your G

REMODELING

project done? No project too small. Make your house a home again!

home improvement

Regis Carpentry &

Property Maintenance Specializing in everything you need for a beautiful home!

Garages, Additions, Kitchens, Bathrooms, Decks, Interior Trim, Basements, Drywall, Painting... Ask for Glen

QUALITY WORK AT LOW PRICES Fully Insured - Many References

207-451-8083

207•698•7232

AGAMENTICUS HOME REPAIR

MERRILL HOME IMPROVEMENT

TODD FREDERICK OWNER (Fully Insured)

• Snow Plowing • Handyman • Carpentry • Painting • Decks

Eliot, Maine

Siding - Windows - Doors - Decks Kitchens - Baths - Alum. Trim Work Seamless Gutters - All Types Roofing

York, ME

Fred Merrill Sr. 207-703-0050 Cell 603-765-1855

DRAKE’S ISLAND

CONSTRUCTION No job too small

home improvement Remodeling & Repair • Interior/Exterior Painting • Carpentry Yard Work • Power Washing • Wallpapering & Stenciling

Handyman Jack, etc. LLC by Jack and Diane

Professional, experienced, fully insured • FREE estimates

207-363-5793

Fully Insured / ME & NH / Free Estimates

207-251-3718

kschmigle76@gmail.com

R.Moulton Builder

Fully Insured

SCOTT MACE OWNER

LICENSED & INSURED

Rousseau Electric

WASte removAl

Remodeling Bath Siding New Additions Kitchen Decks All Types Of Flooring. FREE ESTIMATES! NEW! Now installing electric heated bathroom floors. Fully Insured Jack Fortier (207) 384-2604 Cell: (207) 252-0976

Rickers Mulch & More

SMR

GENERAC Standby Generators in Stock!

pAving computer ServiceS

Southern Maine Residential

Member of the York Chamber of Commerce

CASON CARPENTRY “NO JOB TOO SMALL”

Handyman Services Available

Licensed & Insured

Homes • Additions • Remodeling • Garages • Decks Roofs • Painting (Interior & Exterior) • Siding Replacement Windows • Kitchen & Baths

Kitchen, Basement & Bath Remodeling ~ Decks Replacement Windows ~ General Carpentry & Repair

Email drakes@maine.rr.com Lance Tufts Phone 207-646-3369 Phone/Fax 207-985-9165

Dan Cason Cell: (207) 651-8580 Tel/Fax: (207) 676-9840

Free Estimates - Fully Insured - References - Over 30 Years in Business

Richard St. Charles Building - Remodeling 207-641-2362

Additions • Decks • Siding Kitchens • Baths • Hardwood Flooring Licensed & Insured FREE ESTIMATES

RATES ARE LOW! START THAT PROJECT NOW!

Mainely Odds-N-Ends HANDYMAN SERVICES

• Light Carpentry • Sheetrock Repairs • Powerwashing Services • Storm Doors Installed • Interior / Exterior Refinishing • Home Security Checks Many More Services Available No Job Too Small Reasonable Rates Fully Insured

207-646-1567

CALL DOMENIC FOR A FREE CONSULTATION


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~ Classifieds ~ yArd SAleS The Ogunquit Rotary Club will be holding a Yard Sale on Friday, May 31, 8am-3pm &

YARD SALE & DONATIONS NEEDED

Saturday, June 1, 8am-1pm.

Donations are needed and will be picked up be a Rotarian. We appreciate everyone’s generosity, but we cannot accept: refrigerators, freezers, stoves, dishwashers, washers/ dryers, microwaves, computers, TVs, and exercise equipment. For donation pick up, please call Kathy Wright 207-361-7459 or Mary Littlefield 207-646-2662.

Ogunquit Rotary Club

All proceeds will benefit both local and international projects!

GARAGE mOvinG SALE 33 Earls Rd, South Berwick Saturday 4/27, 8am-2pm Nascar Diecast, Old Tools, Lps, Books, Curtains, Household Items, Porch Furniture, Boats, Motors & Trailers

cleAning ServiceS ShiRLEy’S SpOTLESS hOmE cLEAninG Dependable, thorough, and trustworthy. 207-439-1363

AutoS WAnted junk & uSED vEhicLES wAnTED (207) 423-0068 / (207) 363-7492 Please leave message.

yard sale

saturday 4/27, 9am-4pm 130 riverbend rd, Wells Great antiques, Furniture, Primitive Household Items, lots of Patterns & stackable Boxes for your Crafting Fun!

perSonAl ASSiStAnce

AntiqueS

fireWood / pelletS

TRuSTwORThy RETiREE will 1) shop for groceries, hardware, dept. store items. 2) make deliveries. 3) play checkers, scrabble, cribbage & other card games. 4) drive to/ from airport, mall, theater & other dest. 5) do small odd jobs. Try me out! Very reasonable. Call Paul 207-363-0519 or 207-240-6168

Wanted to buy * Antiques * Silver * Gold * Chris Lord antiques

GREEn $180/cORD 207-676-8458

childcAre FuLL TimE - $150/wEEk. ME license, 20 Years experience. CPR. Great references. York. Sandy 207-361-3177 svanesse13@yahoo.com

muSic ServiceS cuSTOmizED GuiTAR LESSOnS All Styles / Levels Experienced teacher, B.M. Learn the music you like! Randy Browning 207.384.4252

FRAnmAn Airport - Weddings - Events Serving Portland to Boston Logan - Jet Port - Manchester Call Tom Franey 603-312-0782 www.franmantransportation.com Facebook: Franman Transportation

hORSEBAck RiDinG LESSOnS: All Ages. Beginners to advanced. Certified instructor. Affordable rates. (207) 698-1970 hORSES BOARDED Full Board $350/month Eliot, Maine 207-439-2636

(let us take them off now!)

AAA APPROVED Service PRE-Purchase Inspections (BEFORE you buy)

Open Saturdays 8:30-Noon!

CASH FOR YOUR CAR OR TRUCK $100 UP TO $100,000 AVAILABLE!

! K O LO

Paid Off or Not Instant Money on the Spot! All Makes & Models • Wholesale Buyer

– DON’T GET RIPPED OFF – CONTACT ME LAST:

HOATY @ TOLL FREE 1-877-395-FORD,

207-363-2483, or email hoaty@starkeyford.com

JAYCO JAY FEATHER SELECT TRAVEL TRAILER, MODEL 28 U ~ $18,000 15,000 BTU AC, 6 gal gas/electric auto ignition water heater, CD/DVD-MP3 & ipod jack sound system w/ outside speakers, electric patio awning, microwave, 3-burner stove top & oven, outside shower, rear living area w/ 2 swivel rockers, queen bed, long sofa/kitchen slideout, 30’5” long, 10’3” tall, interior height 6’6”, hitch weight 735 lbs, fresh water cap. 29 gals, grey water cap. 31 gals, black water cap. 31 gals, sleeps 6.

CALL (207) 282-4445

DUBOISLIVESTOCKANDEXCAVATING.COM

We also have Dark Mulch! lAndScAping / yArd ServiceS

StorAge rentAlS

Michael 251-0964

Atlantic Self Storage

Heat your entire home, water and more with an OuTDOOR wOOD FuRnAcE from Central Boiler. Janco Classic Wood Boiler 603-842-5160

24 Hour Access Climate & Regular Units INDOOR CAR & BOAT STORAGE Moving Supplies Penske Truck Rentals ________________________ 326 US Rt 1, York, ME

207-363-3311

INDOOR/OUTDOOR

STORAGE

Change of Season Special!

May 1 - November 1 from $299 Snowblowers & Plows Snowmobiles, Skis & Snowboards Inside space from $65 per month

(207) 985-9305

We need late model trucks and autos of any kind.

Pay for 6 Months, Get a 7th for FREE!*

Paying up to

• 24 Hour Access • Month To Month Rental • Residential And Commercial Accounts • Sized from 5’x5’ to 20’x20’

$50,000

for the right vehicles! Call Dan: (207) 251-2221 or Email: villagemotors@comcast.net

Raydon Road

GREEn FiREwOOD Cut To Order $200/Cord 207-409-6567

The best soil you can get.

PAINTING

AFFORDABLE STORAGE Rentals $30 & Up No Sign Up Fee Call (207) 641-8404

SEASOnED 16” FiREwOOD Cut, Split & Delivered $245 / Cord 207-439-5974

Blended with shellfish compost.

LAwnS cuT, cLEAn upS, ETc. South Berwick Area 207-251-6245

Experienced, Reliable, Reasonable. many local references. interior/exterior free estimates

StorAge rentAlS

SEASOnED FiREwOOD Quality & Quantity Guaranteed $265/Cord ~ Green $220/Cord Free Local Delivery 207-337-0773

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pAinting

heAting www.auto-works.com • 207-439-4500 107 Government St., Kittery, ME 03904

itemS for SAle

GREEn FiREwOOD Cut, Split & Delivered $200/cord Eric Hobson 207-467-0621

topSoil / loAm

equeStriAn ServiceS

FREE Loaners! SAVE your Winter TIRES

Home: (207) 676-1034 Cell: (207) 233-5814 Maine & nh

CALL 207-438-0434

trAnSportAtion

AutoS WAnted

One Item or Entire Estate. Cash paid for all antiques. Antique furniture, oriental rugs, paintings, old weather-vanes, glass, china, pottery, old clocks, lamps, antique dolls & toys, guns, swords, duck decoys, coins, old prints, books, old photography. Buying antiques for over 20 years.

207-363-0020 York, Maine

Scotland Bridge Road

*Payment in full, in advance, required to receive this special.

mOwinG SPRING CLEANUPS SHRUB TRIMMING, MULCH REASONABLE PRICE RELIABLE 207-701-1612 wEEkLy LAwnmOwinG South Berwick, Eliot, Portsmouth, Dover, Durham Reasonable Rates Call Robert for a Free Estimate 207-809-1833 TAnDEm Dump TRuck FOR hiRE Sand, Loam, Gravel, Stumps & Logs 1-603-534-7585 Oscar Houle Houle Excavating & Trucking North Berwick, ME

Cheney’s Lawn Care Based out of no. Berwick

Mowing spring Clean Ups Fully Insured 207.216.3192

MOWING • • YARD Mowing YardWORK work PRESSURE WASHING Pressure washing SPRING CLEANUP & ODD JOBS no tooSMALL sMall NOjob JOB TOO Free FREE estiMates ESTIMATES

207.332.8461


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~ News & Classifieds ~ Leeward Landing Donates $5,000 to York County Food Rescue YORK – Employees and volunteers of Leeward Landing Thrift Store recently presented Jodi Bissonnette of York County Food Rescue with a check for $5,000. The donation will be used to pay for electrical provisioning and other facility modifications needed to complete the food charity’s move to a new warehouse location. “Leeward Landing’s very generous donation couldn’t have come at a better time. We

rentAlS WAnted wE nEED REnTALS! We have renters but not enough homes in York, Kittery, Eliot and S. Berwick. Call us to list your long term property for free. No obligations or restrictions! BiLL jOnES REALTy TEAm 207-636-7531 www.billjonesrealtyteam.com

help WAnted

were faced with the expense of moving into our new facility without a clear way to pay for it. We are so grateful for their support” said Bissonnette, director of York County Food Rescue. On April 1, the York Food Rescue was evicted from the warehouse facility it had occupied for the past 13 years. The staff was forced to quickly find an alternative facility and provision it for freezers, refrigerators and other equipment needed to continue food rescue operations.

mobile homeS for SAle kiTTERy - $74,900 3 BRs, 2 BAs, 1297 sf, 2003 Model at Yankee Commons. Fireplace, W/D, easy access to Rte. 1&95. Call Joanne, REMAX Realty One 207-337-2359

help WAnted

Dog Daycare Position

TEAm DRivER pOSiTiOn for Fed-X Ground. Linehaul operations. Up to 45 cents/mile. Please call Dave at 207-205-4778

In York - Must have experience and be comfortable working with groups of dogs inside and out year round. 207-363-0099

ABLE-BODiED GERiATRic hOmE cARE ASSiSTAnT nEEDED FOR wEEk DAyS. Call John 603-953-8255

noW hiring

experienced landscapers in the Wells area. Clean driving record.

Bob’s not only offers a fun work experience but Health & Dental Ins., a retirement plan, paid vacations and personal time, education and scholarship opportunities, company discounts, free food, an EAP Program and other group benefits.

To apply: Stop by the restaurant at 315 Route 1 to complete an application or you may fax your resume to 207-439-4790. You may also email a cover letter and resume to: julia@bobsclamhut.com

BOREALIS BREADS in Wells is recruiting for the following position:

Accounting

bookkeeping

LAuRA S. LEBER, cpA Accounting, bookkeeping, payroll & tax preparation services. Reasonable rates. call 207-384-5932 or e-mail: laura.leber.cpa@gmail.com

LcB BOOkkEEpinG Lee Bryant QuickBooks ProAdvisor 207-475-5495

B/A AccOunTinG Roberta (Bobbi) macrum, cpA Bookkeeping, payroll, tax prep Small business consulting bonded & insured money mgmt Call 207-850-1292 or email baaccting@gmail.com

help WAnted Merriland Farm Cafe Coles Hill Road, Wells

Summer and Fall Weekdays / Weekends

Send resume to merrilandfarm@maine.rr.com or call Stacy at 207.233.6987

now hiring

experienced landscapers must have valid license and transportation

207-252-4687

FULL-TIME OR PART-TIME RETAIL & ALL SHIFTS IN PRODUCTION Strong customer service skills and ability to work weekends are a must.

Robert’s Maine Grill is currently seeking a Dining Room Mgr. with 2 years experience, Line Cooks, Host, Bussers & Run Staff. Robert’s is a unique, full service, high volume, casual restaurant serving beautifully prepared Maine foods with a commitment to happy guests and employees. Robert’s prides itself by taking the best local ingredients, preparing them in a Maine style and serving them to our guests with the utmost attention and care. At Robert’s, we offer our employees Health, Dental Insurance, a Retirement Plan, paid vacation and personal time, Education and Scholarship opportunities, company discounts, free meals, EAP Program and other group benefits. To apply: stop by the restaurant at 326 Route 1 for an application or fax your resume to 207-439-4790. You may also send a cover letter and resume to hr.landers@ gmail.com.

rentAlS 207.384.4008 96 Portland St. So. Berwick, ME NORTH BERWICK MOBILE HOME Governor Goodwin Road $850 per month plus utilities Call for an appointment Deb Rice (603) 534-9680 www.century21barbarapatterson.com

WELLS

2 BR Mobile Home. Close to Turnpike. No pets. $800/mo. plus utilities. 207-337-3991 commerciAl rentAl

EXECUTIVE OFFICES AND SUITES Prime Route One, Wells location. Offices with shared waiting area, kitchen and bath. Suites available at attractive terms. Newly remodeled building, handicap accessible. Ample, well-lit parking. Sign on incentives! Starting at $500/month, all inclusive!

Call today to reserve space:

(207) 985-9305

Apply in person at Borealis Breads 1165 Post Rd, Wells, Me

EXP. DINING ROOM MGR., LINE COOKS, HOST AND BUS/RUN HELP

help as quickly as possible. We are so glad they have found a new facility and will be able to continue their important good works”. said Rob Werner, Leeward’s president. Gently used clothing, household items and furniture can be dropped at Leeward Landing, 90 U.S. Route 1, York, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Tuesday to Saturday or call

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BOB’S CLAM HUT, a year round takeout and casual restaurant on Route 1 in Kittery, ME is currently seeking seasonal help for the summer to early fall season.

Leeward Landing makes monthly donations to many of the food pantries that also rely on the York County Food Rescue Program to meet the needs of local low-income families. “When we heard about the Food Rescue Programs troubles and knowing how much they mean the food pantries we support, we wanted to

207-361-4085 to arrange a furniture pickup. The York County Food Rescue Program takes in food of all types from multiple sources, and shares it through monthly deliveries in a fair and equitable manner. To learn more, visit https://www. facebook.com/YorkCountyFoodRescue/info.

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rentAlS FuRniShED ROOm - yORk Furnished room available now to mature female for summer rental. Kitchen, laundry and utilities included, but no phone. No smoking or pets. $400/month. Call 207-363-3312 wELLS REnTALS 1 BR apartment $775. Tenant pays heat/utilities. Lease required. No smokers/pets. 207-363-7655 LOOkinG FOR A REnTAL? You may be able to buy! 100% financing available for many homes. Call Norma Portico Realty 436 Main St, So. Berwick ME 207-384-4663 wELLS REnTALS Two bedroom, 2nd floor apt, heated with 1 bay garage, $1200 + utilities. Two bedroom, two story unit, $1100 + utilities. Two bedroom condo, $1000 + utilities. Call Garnsey Bros. Rentals (207) 646-8301

Kennebunk Courtyard Condo Rental 2 BR/2 BA, Gas fireplace, Hardwood floors, Garage, W/D hookup, Use of indoor pool, jacuzzi, workout room, library & community rooms. Requires one resident be 55 or older. No pets or smoking, please. $1400 Rent includes utilities (heat, electricity, gas fireplace)

Call 978-465-1560

public noticeS NOW HIRING AT DURGIN PINES

The seacoast’s premier skilled rehabilitation center is currently interviewing candidates for...

CNA

PUBLIC HEARING To: Marianne Goodine or Elizabeth Littlefield, resident of the Town of Wells, County of York, and State of Maine; GREETINGS:

Licensed Nurses

In the name of the State of Maine, you are hereby required to notify and warn the voters of the Town of Wells that the Board of Selectmen of said town will meet at the Municipal Building, 208 Sanford Road, Wells on the 7th day of May, 2013 at 7:00 p.m. in the evening.

Full and part time positions. Benefits available.

The Board will conduct an informational meeting on the proposed FY2014 Budget.

11-7 & per diem

per diem

Please contact Larry or Kim 9 LEWIS ROAD, KITTERY, ME 03904 • (207) 439-9800

Given under our hands this 16th day of April, 2013. TOWN OF WELLS BOARD OF SELECTMEN


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~ News ~ Kennebunk High’s Math Team Concludes Season KENNEBUNK – The Kennebunk High School Math Team finished its year of competition on a positive note. The team recently traveled to the Bangor Civic Center to participate in the annual Maine State Math Meet sponsored by

the Maine Association of Math Leagues. Kennebunk placed 11th of the 95 high schools represented at the meet. Of the 24 Division B schools, the Kennebunk team placed fourth. Kennebunk was represented by seniors Calvin Beneck, Josh Behrens, Simon Went-

Antique Car Show on Tap May 5 YORK – The Maine Obsolete Automobile League, a nonprofit organization, will host an antique car show at Starkey Ford on Route 1 in York on Sunday, May 5. The league will showcase vintage cars, like a 1941 Ford convertible, 1910 Model Ts, a 1951 Chevrolet, an MG, a Tbucket, and Fords from the early 1950s. Between 200 to 300 antique cars are exhibited each year. Additionally, there will be food, music, and a raffle. The car show traditionally draws thousands of people from all over New England. This event is rain or shine, and will get under way at 8 a.m. (courtesy photo)

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Marshwood seniors Jillian Gori and Hayden Pearson were Citizenship Award winners. (courtesy photo)

Marshwood Students Receive Awards Advertise in The Weekly Sentinel York County’s Largest Mailed Newspaper

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BERWICK – Hackmatack Playhouse has opened registration for its Children’s Theatre Camp. Started in 1973, Hackmatack’s Children’s Theatre Camp has brought theater training to numerous local artists. The Children’s Theatre Camp Director Katie Rodger, is returning for her fifth summer. Rodger, a professional actress and educator, will be starring this summer as Maria in Hackmatack Playhouse’s production of “The Sound of Music.” During the school year, Katie Rodger works at St.

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...STUDENTS from page 46 Kyle is a junior at Colorado State University, majoring in Civil Engineering York County Community College has recently accepted new inductees to the Phi Theta Kappa honor society. PTK is an honor society for two-year colleges and promotes academic excellence and leadership qualities in all of its members. New members are Jessica Aarons, Ian Baker, Judy Belanger, Shelby Caron, Amber Cognato, Rebecca DeSimone, David Dionne, Erin Donlon, Ryan Donlon, Chad Doucette, The Weekly

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55K, Silver, 5 spd Manual, 4 Door, AWD, PW, PL STK# P9223A

2011 DODGE RAM QUAD CAB

22,862

LEASE FOR

IN STOCK

39 MONTH LEASE WITH $1999 CASH OR TRADE DUE @ SIGNING.

2011 NISSAN JUKE SV

$

229

OR BUY FOR

39K, Silver, Auto, Turbo, Hatch, AWD, Tinted, PW, PL STK# N13212A

18,628

MAXIMA SV

$

AVAILABLE

75 MONTHS WITH $1,999 CASH OR TRADE DUE @ SIGNING. $600 COLLEGE GRAD INCLUDED.

$

48

PER MONTH

FRONTIER C/C S

2012 NISSAN

75 MONTHS WITH $1,999 CASH OR TRADE DUE @ SIGNING. $600 COLLEGE GRAD INCLUDED.

58

PER MONTH

$

OR BUY FOR

237

$

OR BUY FOR

1 OR MORE AT THIS PRICE. #22213 VIN ENDING IN: 623576

$

1 OR MORE AT THIS PRICE. #13113 VIN ENDING IN: 211547

AVAILABLE

24 MONTH LEASE WITH $999 CASH OR TRADE DUE @ SIGNING. $600 COLLEGE GRAD INCLUDED.

ROGUE S AWD

ALTIMA S

IN STOCK

$

OR BUY FOR

2013 NISSAN

BUY FOR

1 OR MORE AT THIS PRICE. #12113 VIN ENDING IN:626285 24 MONTH LEASE WITH $999 CASH OR TRADE DUE @ SIGNING. $600 COLLEGE GRAD INCLUDED.

AVAILABLE

2013 NISSAN

FOR ONLY

IN STOCK

2008 CHEVROLET AVEO LS

31K, Black, Auto, 4 Door, Bedliner, 4x4, PW, PL STK# P9316WR

24,463

$

ONE OWNER

58K, Gray, Auto, AM/FM CD, A/C STK# N13356B

6,995

$

IMMACULATE

Somersworth Nissan

G R E AT MPG

OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK

285 Rte. 108, Somersworth, NH • 603-692-5200 Visit us 24 hours a day, 7 days a week at:

ONE OWNER

MON-THURS TIL 8PM FRI-SAT TIL 6PM SUNDAYS TIL 5PM

SomersworthNissan.com

All prices and payments based on in-stock units. All prices exclude tax, title, destination and marketing assessment. Prices after all applicable rebates.

MONTH END SALES EVENT!! Ends 4/30 @ 8pm!

37

ELANTRA GT

1.99%

37

OR BUY FOR

*

$

99 *

PER MONTH

29

ALL NEW 2013 HYUNDAI

ELANTRA GLS

1.99%

LEASE FOR

15,481

$

Somersworth Hyundai

ALL NEW 2013 HYUNDAI

AVAILABLE

AVAILABLE OR BUY FOR

$

Only

*

35

1.99%

ALL NEW 2013 HYUNDAI

AVAILABLE

SANTA FE SPORT $

ALL NEW 2013 HYUNDAI

SONATA GLS

0.9%

OR BUY FOR

$

PER MONTH

2008 HYUNDAI SONATA

13,525

$

Only

21,842*

AVAILABLE

ALL NEW 2013 HYUNDAI

ACCENT GLS

OR BUY FOR

$

17,705

$

$

1.99%

LEASE FOR

*

2011 HONDA ODYSSEY EX-L

9,488

37

179 * PER MONTH

64 *

Military Rebate for all Military PersonNel

LEASE FOR

LEASE FOR

14,065

$

2012 FIAT 500 POP

$

$500

Only

27,925

114 *

AVAILABLE OR BUY FOR

LEASE FOR

$

13,254

$

PERMONTH MONTH PER

*

96 *

PER MONTH

2007 SATURN ION 2

$

Only

6,484

01 TOYOTA RAV4 .................... $7,966

11 TOYOTA COROLLA S .......... $14,925

10 DODGE GRAND CARAVAN SXT ... $15,357

12 TOYOTA YARIS ................. $14,374

99 OLDSMOBILE 88 ................ $4,922

12 CHRYSLER 300 LIMITED AWD... $26,977

06 FORD FOCUS ZX4 SE ...........$8,991

07 TOYOTA CAMRY XLE ......... $13,479

12 HYUNDAI ELANTRA LTD .... $18,999

08 JEEP GRAND CHEROKEE .... $15,445 09 CHEV Y MAILBU LTZ .......... $14,976

2012 FORD FIESTA SEL

2010 HYUNDAI VERACRUZ

2012 HYUNDAI VELOSTER

Only

14,474

$

Only

18,974

$

01 FORD ESCAPE ....................$2,998

11 KIA SORENTO LX ................ $18,955

99 HONDA ACCORD COUPE EX ...$3,488

00 SATURN SL1 ...................... $4,774

08 HYUNDAI SANTA FE LTD AWD ... $14,445

98 DODGE CARAVAN ...............$2,988

$

Only

20,956

12 DODGE AVENGER SE ......... $13,987 11 DODGE CALIBER WAGON ... $14,289 12 NISSAN JUKE SL AWD ....... $21,499

06 HYUNDAI SONATA GL .........$4,988

2009 KIA RIO LX

$

Only

9,486

12 FORD FOCUS SEL ............. $16,999 12 MAZDA 6 ........................ $14,978 12 NISSAN VERSA SV ............ $14,374

Book Your Next Service Appt. Online & View Our Entire Inventory 24/7 5-Year/60,000-Mile Bumper-to-Bumper Coverage 5-Year/Unlimited Miles 24-hr. Roadside Assistance

370 Rte. 108, Somersworth, NH

603-692-5220

* All lease payments 48mo, 12k miles/yr $2,999 cash or trade due at signing, Elantra GT & GLS 24mo 12k miles/yr $1,499 cash or trade due at signing. All prices and payments refl ect all available rebates, including Military, College Grad, Competitive Owner, Valued Owner, HMF Bonus Cash, and Consumer Rebate. Manufacturer qualifi cations are required. All price and payments exclude tax, title, destination and fees.


April 26, 2013

48 The Weekly Sentinel

WS

MARGARET MITCHELL “REAL ESTATE IN THE MAINE MANNER”

YORKE REALTY

529 US Rte 1, Ste 101, York, ME 03909

(207) 752-3489

Margaret@MargaretMitchellRE.com

BEACH DREAMS - WELLS

OCEAN HAVEN - WELLS

412 Post Road #107

MAKE ALL YOUR BEACH DREAMS COME TRUE!

YORK RESIDENTIAL/COMMERCIAL

YORK HARBOR 55+

Cottage with porch and private wooded setting. Just steps from pool and clubhouse. Trolley to the beach! $119,900

www.YorkBungalow.com

Fully renovated classic Cape on Route 1. Large open lot with Rt 1-5 zoning allows many business possibilities. $349,000

www.8OceanHaven.com

Small cottage, huge views. Adorable studio with sun room. Sleeps 4. Trolley or walk to the beach! $89,500

www.2Cameo.com

York Harbor’s premier retirement community. Spacious and gracious end unit offers one floor living. Close to shops and Harbor Beach! $349,000

OGUNQUIT

www.14Limestone.com

Architect designed, nature inspired. Large private wooded lot. Close to town and beach but a world apart. $399,900

www.45Newhall.com

WELLS - Expanded cape with beautifully landscaped grounds. Multiple garages for the car enthusiast. Also zoned for horses. Set in a neighborhood of lovely homes. $399,000

WANT TO SEE YOUR HOME FEATURED HERE NEXT MONTH? CALL MARGARET AT (207) 752-3489. If your property is currently listed with a real estate agency, please disregard. It is not our policy to solicit the offerings of other real estate offices.

www.MargaretMitchellRE.com

Call Margaret direct at 207-752-3489


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