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“An Evening With Joan Lunden� Benefit Tickets Available YORK – The Pink Pals Ellen Baldwin, Cathy Barnhorst, Barbara Conda and Leslie Ware are, once again, planning an amazing evening, this year with Joan Lunden as their guest of honor and keynote speaker, Thursday July 16, 2015, 5 p.m. at Portsmouth Harbor Events to benefit the Breast Cancer Living Well Fund at York Hospital. Tickets will be available May 15. Today, Joan Lunden is an award-winning journalist, bestselling author, health and wellness advocate, motivational speaker, successful entrepreneur,

and mother of seven children, and perhaps most widely known as Good Morning America’s cohost for nearly two decades. In June of 2014 Lunden was diagnosed with Triple Negative Breast Cancer. Since then she has made it her mission to educate and inspire others about breast cancer protection, treatment, and survival as an advocate for Living Well and Positive Thinking. As part of her new mission Joan has shared her battle and the transformative effect it has had on her life in her new book “Had I Known� in hopes of teaching others what she has learned.

The evening will be a tribute to living well to benefit the Breast Cancer Living Well Fund at York Hospital, and the programs it provides to help soften the journey of so many in our community faced with breast cancer. The programs include, Financial Assistance, Genetic Testing, Education, Comfort, Protection & Self Esteem, Relaxation & Stress Reduction, Support Groups, Health & Wellness, Strength & Flexibility, Creativity & Self Expression and "Pamper You" Spa Days! An Evening with Joan Lunden, "A Tribute To Living Well" will be an inspiring evening

with guest and keynote speaker Joan Lunden, Host Randy Price, Small Plate dinner, Signature Drinks, Live Auction, Raffles, Runway Fashions and, of course, a few surprises! Tickets for “An Evening With Joan Lunden� will be available for purchase on May 15, online at yorkhospital.com/ joanlunden or by calling 207351-2385. Individual tickets may be purchased at $100 per person, $1,000 per table of ten, or $1,250 per premiere table of ten. For more information, call 207-3512385, email info@yorkhospital. com, or visit yorkhospital.com.

A Rare Appearance by Legendary Maine Author Activist KITTERY – Legendary Maine author and activist Carolyn Chute is making a rare Seacoast appearance on Tuesday, May 12, in Kittery. Chute is scheduled to speak at 6 p.m. at Traip Academy, the local high school, in an event hosted by Kittery’s celebrated Rice Public Library. She has earned universal ac-

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Go Red This Mother’s Day: Maine Mother Survives Heart Surgeries, Helps Educate Others MAINE – Nicole Hardy, a 45-yearold single, working mom never expected to add “heart disease survivor� to her title. Less than two years ago, she found herself having open-heart surgery not once, but twice, and all within three weeks. Her father died very suddenly of a massive heart attack when he was 28. Her mom was now left alone with Nicole, a one-year-old baby. Due to this family history, she had an echocardiogram (echo) during

her first pregnancy that showed a slight narrowing of her aorta but nothing to worry about. She had her second daughter and lived an active life. She exercised regularly, ate well, and felt fine. However, she does remember that when she exercised, her jaw would begin to ache. A few years ago, she got divorced and went back to working full-time causing her stress level to increase. She felt

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the 1985 publication of Beans, her first novel. Chute emerged as a voice of America’s underprivileged and at one point headed an organization known as the 2nd Maine Militia. “The plot, the prose and the political pronouncements are as over-the-top as they often are in Chute’s work,� the Kirkus Review stated in its review of Wolves, “which by no means negates the value of her career-long mission to show the elite what people at the bottom of the heap think of the American dream. Bottom

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Allison Beecher becomes Finalist in National Merit Scholarship Program

WELLS – In March, Wells High School senior Allison Beecher was notified by WHS Principal Jim Daly that she had been selected a Finalist in the 60th

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Beecher, an AP Art Student, is also a member of the WHS Chorus, Winter Guard Team, Indoor and Outdoor Track Team, and a member of the National Honor Society. She is also on the Odyssey of the Mind Team from Wells and will be attending the Odyssey of the Mind World Finals in May. “She is a tremendous kid,� commented WHS Principal Daly about Beecher. “She is the best of the best at WHS! We are very proud of her.� Beecher also had a minor role in WHS’s 2015 spring musical “South Pacific� and was the Principal Artistic Designer for the production.

Beecher says that she plans to attend Olivet Nazarene University in Illinois in the fall to study Spanish and Integral Studies. The National Merit Scholarship Program is administered by the National Merit Scholarship Corporation. It is a non-profit corporation established in 1955. Scholarship money awarded by the NMSC comes largely from corporate and college sponsorship. Since its founding 60 years ago, the NMSC has awarded 396,000 scholarships worth 1.5 billion.

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~ News ~ Kittery Fire Association Celebrates 5K Run & Walk KITTERY – The 9th Annual Kittery Fire Association 5K Run and Walk returns Sunday, May 17 with fun for the entire family. The race begins at 9 a.m. from the Kittery Fire Department at 3 Gorges Road and offers coastal views from the waterfront course. The free Kids Fun Run begins at 10 a.m. $25 registration fee. Seniors and past participants receive a $5 discount. Children under 12 walk or run for

free. To register, visit www. kittery5k.com. The first 200 people to register will also receive technical running shirts. Race packets can be picked up at the Kittery Fire Association Pancake Breakfast on Saturday, May 16 from 7-10 a.m. This delicious breakfast is only $7 per person and children under 10 eat for free. Gift certificates will be awarded to age category winners by gender. Special awards will be presented in the Fastest

Firefighter and Fastest Stroller categories. The race features gourmet post-race food and refreshments from local restaurants sponsors. There will also be

family activities including and a Family Fun Area complete with face painting, fire engine tours, safety information and nutritious snacks for children. All proceeds benefit the Kittery Fire Assoc., a volunteer organization of firefighters that

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Marshwood Students Travel to DC for “We the People� Competition

By Carin Lee, Contributing Writer SOUTH BERWICK We recognize the words “We the People� as the first three words of the United States Constitution. It is also the name of an annual national competition in Washington D.C. between teams from all fifty states to see which is most knowledgeable in studies about that document. A “We the People� team from Marshwood High School won the statewide competition in January earning the right to represent the state of Maine at that

event April 25 to 27. Thirty-two students traveled to Washington D.C. for the 2-day competition. They were all part of a year-long class in Advanced Placement Government taught by Mr. Matt Sanzone. The course and the competition were designed to teach the philosophical and historical foundations of the Constitution and the challenges facing a constitutional democracy in the 21st century. Students in the Government class were divided into

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~ News ~ Quilts of Valor Presented to Honor Vets SEACOAST ME & NH – Quilts of Valor Foundation (QOVF) presentation will take place on May 17 from 1-4 p.m. in the large hall at the Rollinsford, NH Post 47 American Legion. Doors open at 12:45 p.m. We will be presenting approximately 40 quilts to local WWII, Korean and Vietnam

and Iraq veterans. Based on the current list of responses there will also be approximately 240 family members and 30-40 quilters attending. We have recipients from York, South Berwick, Berwick, North Berwick, Dover, Farmington, Somersworth, Rollinsford and other local towns.

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When Spring cleaning your gardens, please remember the Berwick Public Library's Plant Sale on Saturday, May 16. Donations of plants, including perennials, shrubs, trees, seedlings, or any other plant cuttings you may have will be greatly appreciated as this sale benefi ts the library and its programs. Please bring your donations to the library on Friday, May 15 between 9:30 a.m. and 1:30 p.m. or the morning of Saturday May 16.

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The Portland Public Library Bookmobile will visit the library on May 23. We will be building Fairy Houses on May 30.

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Dyer Library Needlework of Northern New England Exhibit Opening Friday, May 8, 6-8 p.m. Join us at the Saco Museum May 9 through October 4 for "Industry and Virtue Joined: Schoolgirl Needlework of Northern New England.� Exhibit includes more than 130 important northern New England samplers as well as related works from female academies and a wide collection of more modest samplers. Exhibit accompanied by an illustrated catalogue.

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Special Guest Reader Friday, May 15, 10 a.m. Flora the Beekeeper will join children for themed stories, fingerplays and a craft. All ages are invited. No registration required.

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S tor y times return beginning Monday, May 4. Mondays 10:15 am - Peek-a-Book Babies for birth through age 2; Tuesdays 10:15 am - Family Storytime for all ages; Thursdays 10:15 am - Time for 2s & 3s for toddlers. This session will last until June 4. Changes for the summer schedule will begin the week of June 23. All storytimes are free and wheelchair accessible.

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Sunday, May 17, 2 p.m. The Pasco Lecture Series presents Joe Devenney: Photographing the Maine Coast. Devenney works on outdoor and location assignments in Maine, New England and Maritime Canada. His stock and commercial work includes a variety of subjects such as travel, scenic, landscape, nature, marine, people and product photography. This series is sponsored by Kennebunk Savings Bank, The Stephen and Tabitha King Foundation and the Graves Library Snack Team.

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Wells Public Library Wellness Wednesday - Get Informed about Lyme Disease Wednesday, May 13 at 10 a.m. Lyme disease is one of the fastestgrowing infectious diseases in the United States. We are grateful to have Bob Maurais from Mainely Ticks speak about what precautions we can take in order to reduce our risks. Learn how to protect yourself, your family, pets and yard from ticks carrying Lyme disease.

Container Gardening Friday, May 15 at 10 a.m. This month, Master Gardener Jolene Staruch will show us how to use flowers and herbs to create beautiful containers to display on a deck, patio or stairs. All materials will be provided free of charge. Registration is required.

Fridays at 10:30 a.m. - 12 p..m. Knitting & Crochet Group is now the Fiber Arts Group! If you do embroidery, cross-stitch, sewing, weaving, quilting, whatever you do - if it’s done with fiber and it’s portable, we welcome you. All ages and levels of ability are encouraged to join us for ideas, inspiration and lively conversation.

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Every Child Ready to Read: Early Literacy for ages 0-5 Tuesday, May 12, 10:30 a.m. 12:30 p.m. Shannon Schinagl, the State Library's new Early Literacy Consultant, will offer an interactive presentation on literacy. Her information and tips will be useful and

The company still offers only one main-stage production each July, but has earned its reputation for artistic excellence. Over its 16 seasons, PORTopera has hosted about 30 singers whose careers have included appearances at the Metropolitan Opera in New York City. For more information, call the library at 207-985-2173 or visit www.kennebunklibrary.org. relevant to library staff, preschool and HeadStart teachers, childcare providers, parents and anyone interested in this topic. She will address questions such as: "Why do preschoolers stammer and take so long to answer a question? How does playing with blocks and a ball help a baby learn the alphabet? How can a two-year-old be smarter than you?" Come with your own questions and concerns. The workshop is free but registration is suggested.

Maine Review Authors Discussion Tuesday, May 12 at 7 p.m. Maine authors who have been published in the Maine Review will read from their works of poetry, fiction, stories and essays. Authors include; Judith Green, Erica Bartlett, Roger Finch, Roland Labrie, Joyce Lovely, Mary Sewall Lindsey, Julia Ridge, Susanna Brougham, Bryan Wiggins, Jo Cameron, Kristin Mathis, and Mara Buck. The readings will be followed by an informal discussion on writing which will be moderated by Maine Review editor and publisher, Katherine Mayfield. Questions are welcomed.

In The Display Cases Stories in Miniature: Seacoast resident Cheryl Frye’s new diorama “A Tree Grows in Brooklyn� is on display on the upper level of the library. Illustrating this classic favorite, her scene includes a school room, apartment interior, and exterior, complete with clothes hanging on the line. Cheryl develops these delightful scenes with her grandchildren. Her work has been exhibited in a number of Seacoast Libraries, including Rye and Portsmouth.

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~ News ~ Volunteers Offer a Helping Hand

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CAPE NEDDICK It took a group of dedicated volunteers and a few buckets of paint to spruce up the York Community Service Association (YCSA) Thrift Store recently. Those who donated their time were employees of Liberty Mutual Insurance Company, who regularly volunteer their time and talents to programs and activities in their community. At YCSA, volunteers Stephen McCarthy, Karen Stevens, Cailyn Healy, Chris Levesque, Tammy Perault, Janet Niles, Sarah Curley and Tammi Marsn painted, planted flowers and performed general spring clean-up duties.

Donald Martin, Thrift Store Manager, expressed his appreciation for the help and attention given to YCSA. “In 2014, the YCSA, has distributed over $250,000 to over 300 families�, he said. “The profits from YCSA Thrift Store support programs for many York residents.� York Community Service Association is a non-profit organization serving York families through their YCSA Food Pantry and Family Services programs. Donations are accepted daily. The Thrift Store is located at 1320 US Rte. One, Cape Neddick. For more information: 207-363-2510.

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Walk/Run Continued Despite the Fire OGUNQUIT – Only days after a dramatic fire that destroyed a hotel and damaged two additional structures on Ogunquit Beach, the town insisted that Frannie Peabody Center continue its fundraising Walk/Run last weekend on Saturday, May 2, despite the fact that the start and end location were directly beside the fire area. Event was held at Ogunquit Beach parking lot on Beach Street. “Ogunquit has always opened its arms to us� said Megan Hannan, Frannie Peabody Center Executive Director, “but when I heard about the fire Wednesday morning, I thought, oh no, that town is not going to be ready for us in a few days. But not only are they ready, they let us know that day they didn’t want us to change a thing. Our hearts go out to the LaPierre’s, the Inn was so beautiful, and icon of the beach, and to the others who lost property�, she continued. Ogunquit area State Representative Patricia Hymanson, a neurologist who lives in York, was excited to be invited to both the event and to see the damage the fire caused, and to speak to her constituents about both HIV and the fire. York County Senator Dawn Hill is out of state on business during the weekend, but also expressed her thanks to Frannie Peabody Center and the Town of Ogunquit. The Southern Maine AIDS Walk is in its 7th year, and last year raised $100,000 to fight HIV and AIDS in Maine, and to assist people living with HIV with housing, case manage-

ment, and other needs. Frannie Peabody Center is the largest and oldest HIV / AIDS Service Organization in Maine, serving over 400 people living with

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~ News ~ Invasive Species Removal at Goose Rocks Beach

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WELLS – As the fields and forests fill with songbirds, celebrate International Migratory Bird Day with master bird bander June Ficker on Saturday, May 9 from 7 a.m. to noon. As she has for 25 years, Ficker will be demonstrating how she bands birds at the Wells Reserve at Laudholm. From 7 to 11 a.m., June will explain how and why scientists track individual birds by giving them unique bracelets. June Ficker Day also includes a bird walk to the Little River at 7:30, plus face painting, bird crafts, and games for the kids from 9:30 to 11:30. It's all free at the Wells Reserve, Laudholm Farm Road, Wells. 207-646-1555; wellsreserve.org/birdday.

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KENNEBUNKPORT Calling all volunteers and beach lovers! Temperatures are finally warming up and Mainers are looking ahead to sunny, summer days at the beach. Protecting this natural resource is a priority so it may be enjoyed for generations to come. The Kennebunkport Conservation Trust has teamed up with the Goose Rocks Beach Advisory Committee to begin tackling the problem of invasive plants that crowd out native plant species along our shores. "Non-native, invasive plants, although once considered attractive, do not have the natural “checks and balances” of native species and crowd out, shade, and in some cases , like oriental bittersweet, smother native plants and trees that are critical food and shelter for many native species of birds, insects, and wildlife," said Mary Ellen Lemay, who is a resident of Goose Rocks Beach and a member of Yale's School of Forestry and Environmental Studies Department. "By aggressively removing, controlling regrowth, and replacing the invasives with native plants we will take important positive steps to restore healthy habitats to our landscape and, in turn, bring back the species that require them to survive ; all while simultaneously create a living shoreline that protects property in a beautiful and functional way." Please join KCT on Saturday, May 16 for this invasive plant clean-up day! Volunteers

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will be working on the Trust’s beach lots from 9 a.m. – 3 p.m. (rain date May 17). Information about the nature and removal of invasive plant species will be shared. All volunteers are welcome and should meet at KCT’s lots on Goose Rocks Beach (at the corner of Kings Highway and Proctor Street). Please bring work gloves, shovels, pitchforks, and/or clippers if you have them.

Lunch will be provided. Please sign up at http://www.kporttrust.org/invasivecleanupday or email lisa@kctoffice.org to let us know you are coming so we have enough grub for all of our helpers! Following removal of the invasive species, native plants such as dune grass, beach pea and bayberry will be planted to help restore the dunes.

West Kennebunk Community Garden Plots Available for 2015 WEST KENNEBUNK The Kennebunk Community Garden, located on Holland Road in West Kennebunk, has plots available for a nominal rental fee. This includes 10' x 10' seasonal and 10' x 20' permanent plots. Plot availability is limited, and all plots are available on a first-come-first-served basis. If you are interested, please complete an application with the Town Clerk, located on the second floor of Town Hall, 1 Summer Street, Kennebunk. Town residents and non-residents are welcome to apply.

Renters are required to donate 6 to 12 hours of time (depending on the size of the plot) over the 2015 growing season to help plant and harvest produce for Maine Harvest for the Hunger. This is an all-organic garden managed by the Kennebunk Community Garden Committee under the auspices of the Town of Kennebunk and in cooperation with the Animal Welfare Society.For more information, visit the Town of Kennebunk website: www.kennebunkmaine.us. Click on Government, Committees.

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Maine Senators, Angus King and Susan Collins. Both Sophia Syrene and Grace Pouliot were moved by seeing actual written documents in the Library of Congress. “It took the abstract into the concrete, said Syrene. And Pouliot: “I know what this is, I know what it says, what it means.” Sanzone said of his team, “I appreciated seeing how they performed at such a high level, not backing down from really hard questions the judges asked, applying all that we’ve studied. I am proud of them and all the hard work they put into it.”


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~ News ~ $200,000 Federal Grant Awarded for Wood Island Life Saving Station off Kittery Coast KITTERY – Wood Island Life Saving Station Association will receive a $200,000 grant from the National Park Service for the restoration of a 107-year-old rescue base at the mouth of the Piscataqua River off the coast of Kittery. “I’m very excited that this federal investment will help preserve and restore the Wood Island Life Saving Station,� said Congresswoman Chellie Pingree. “Since being built over a hundred years ago, this station has been, at times, a base for rescuing shipwrecked sailors and

protecting the shipyard in Kittery. I’m looking forward to its next chapter as a place for the community to learn more about Maine’s maritime history.� Built in 1908, the Wood Island Life Saving Station was used by the United States Life Saving Service (which later became the Coast Guard) to rescue mariners from shipwrecks off the coast of Maine and New Hampshire. During WWII, the United States Navy used the station to protect submarine manufacturing at the Portsmouth Naval Shipyard. The property has sat unused

since the 1950s and the building has deteriorated significantly. The Wood Island Life Saving Station Association formed in 2011 to keep the building from being torn down and raise funds for its restoration. The Town of Kittery owns the property. The project received $200,000 in 2014 from the EPA’s Brownfield Program to clean up the site, which is contaminated with asbestos and lead paint. Today’s $200,000 grant from the National Park Service’s Maritime Heritage Program will go toward to the repair of the building.

York Adult Education Spring Classes YORK The following classes are a sample of those starting soon at York Adult Education. For more information, call York Adult Education at 207-363-7922 or www. yorkadulteducation.org. Past Life Regression – Tuesday, May 12, 6:30-8:30 p.m. Let yourself be guided to relax at your deepest level through hypnosis where you will be able to go to that deepest part of your brain which holds all memories – memories

from other lives, other times. American Mah Jongg – Tuesdays and Wednesdays, starting May 12, 6:30-8:30 p.m. for 6 sessions. Learn this mindstimulating social table game, similar to gin-rummy, using a set of checker-like tiles marked with Chinese symbols. Weight, Weight, Weight – Tuesday, May 19, 6:30-8:30 p.m. Are you always battling with diets and extra pounds? Let hypnosis help you! During this session you will be given some sug-

gestions that will seal themselves in our subconscious and become a permanent part of your life. Script Your Family’s Future: Why You Need an Estate Plan – Tuesday, May 19, 6:30-8:30 p.m. This seminar is designed to help individuals understand the important role a well-executed estate plan can play in ensuring their strategy remains aligned with their goals. Mary Kathryn Brennan, an attorney specializing in elder law, will be present at this event.

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~ Calendar of Events ~

Saturday, May 9 Mother's Day Plant Sale Sponsored by the First Parish Federated Church and the First Baptist Church, will take place from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the First Parish Federated Church, 150 Main St., South Berwick. Offering locally grown bedding plants, perennials, herbs, geraniums, and hanging plants. In the event of rain it will be held downstairs in the vestry of the Church. FMI: 207-384-4091.

North Berwick Legion Bean Supper Main Street North Berwick, from 5-6:30 p.m. $8. Two different kinds of homemade beans, hotdogs, ham, coleslaw brown bread, rolls, coffee and dessert.

Historic New England announces the fifth annual perennial plant sale at the Hamilton House in South Berwick from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Sale will take place rain or shine. Gardeners Mimi Demers and Kathy Gray will be on hand to assist shoppers with their plant and gardening questions. Spend at least $20 on merchandise or plant material and receive a voucher for a free house tour valid until the end of June. FMI: call the Southern Maine office of Historic New England at 207-384-2454.

Sunday, May 10 Moms Eat Free at Elks Lodge From 8-10:30 a.m. followed by Chicken Shoot at 3 p.m. 1704 US Rt. 1, York. FMI: 207-361-2788.

“In Harm’s Way� Film at Ogunquit Performing Arts

Mother’s Day Pancake Breakfast Served at the Congregational Church of Wells, 1695 Post Road (U.S. Route 1) on Saturday, May 9, from 8:30-10 a.m. Breakfast will include assorted pancakes, bacon or sausage, fresh fruit, orange juice and coffee and complimentary flowers for all mothers. $5 per person with a $20 maximum per family. Proceeds will benefit the Youth Experience Fund.

Benefit Breakfast to Support Hospice of Southern Maine From 7:30-10 a.m., at The Nonantum Resort, 95 Ocean Avenue, Kennebunkport. Adults $15.95, Children 12 & under $7.95, Kids under 2 eat free. A portion of the proceeds will go to Hospice of Southern Maine. Reservations not required; walk-ins welcome.

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The 1965 epic WW II film, “In Harm’s Way� will be at 2 p.m., at the Dunaway Center, 23 School Street, Ogunquit. This is the eighth and final film in the 2014-15 Classic Film Series. Admission is free and so is the popcorn! FMI: www. ogunquitperformingarts.org.

Monday, May 11 Ann LePage and Retired Army Staff Sergeant at Breakfast The Wells Rotary Club will host Maine’s First Lady Ann LePage and Retired Army Staff Sergeant Travis Mills at their weekly breakfast meeting at the Old Marsh Country Club on Route 9B. Travis will be briefing everyone on the Travis Mills Foundation (www. travismills.org) which was started to support combat-wounded veterans. 7:30 a.m.; $12 per person and you must register in advance.

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Tuesday, May 12 Author Talk at Jewett House Join Nicholson Baker for an author’s talk on his novels, “The Anthologist� and “The Traveling Sprinkler.� Baker is the final author to speak at the “Friendship in Books� Writers Talks at the Jewett House, a four-part monthly series at the historic home of Sarah Orne Jewett. Admission is $7 Historic New England members, and $10 for nonmembers. Refreshments served. Registration required. FMI: 207-384-2454.

Multiple Sclerosis Self Help Group Meets from 7-9 p.m. in the Ellis Conference Room at York Hospital, Hancock Entrance. FMI, or to RSVP, call or email Lisa at 207-363-1913 or lisab82968@ gmail.com.

Wednesday, May 13 Eliot Charter Commission Meeting Held at 7 p.m. at the Eliot Town Hall, 1333 State Road. Public invited. FMI: 207-752-0174.

Canvas and Cocktails Trail Blazers Family Club, 102 Bills Lane, Wells, 6:30-8:30 p.m. Tickets $30/members; $35 nonmembers. All materials, instruction and snacks provided. Cash Bar. FMI: 207-468-9747.

Thursday, May 14 Public Forum on Common Core Standards and SBACMEA Testing Learn more about the issues concerning the education initiatives currently being implemented in the local schools at a public forum initiated and organized by parents in the Wells-Ogunquit Community School District. Held at 5:30 p.m. in St. Mary's Church Hall, 236 Eldridge Rd. in Wells. Presentations by Heidi Sampson, Founder of No Common Core Maine and member of the Maine State Board of Education, and Ann Marie Banfield , Education Liaison, for Cornerstone. FMI: lisafohlin@yahoo.com.

Saturday, May 16 Guiding Eyes for the Blind Walk/Run 5K Sponsored by Noble High School’s humanitarian club, uKnight. Proceeds go to Guiding Eyes for he Blind who raises and trains puppies with a purpose. $15/adult pre-register; $24/day of event. $5/child 12 and under. FMI: www. activeendurance.com.

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Armed Forces Day Benefit Supper The Father William J. Kelly, Knights of Columbus Council # 9782, will recognize Armed Forces Day by hosting a Pasta and Meatball Supper at St. Mary’s Church Hall, Eldridge Road, Wells to benefi t Disabled American Veterans. Two seatings: 5 p.m. and 6:15 p.m. Veterans, Seniors and Children under 12 years old; $ 7. Others $ 10. Tickets are available in the Narthex before or after church services; or by calling 207-2513241 or 207-646-6870.

Kittery Fire Association Pancake Breakfast 7-10 a.m. This delicious breakfast is only $7 per person and children under 10 eat for free. All proceeds benefit the Kittery Fire Assoc., a volunteer organization of firefighters that supports the Kittery Fire Dept. and its charitable programs.

Ham and Bean Supper Trail Blazers Family Club, 102 Bills Lane, Wells, 4-6 p.m. Adults/$7; Child $3. FMI: 207-646-9718

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Center for Wildlife “Volunteer Workday� From 1-4 p.m. Help us prepare our ambassadors' enclosures and onsite facilities to greet the hundreds of community members who join us to learn about local wildlife each summer. Volunteer workdays are open to able-bodied community members of all ages (anyone under 18 years must be accompanied by an adult). Activities may include: scrubbing enclosures, pulling weeds and planting native fauna, replacing natural materials in enclosures. FMI: http://yorkcenterforwildlife. org/news.htm.

Night at Our Museum, From 5-8 p.m., at Brick Store Museum, 117 Main St, Kennebunk. Spend the evening to find paintings come alive; behind-thescenes tours; collections set to music; delicious treats from local eateries; games, and more. Family

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YCCC Commencement Speaker York County Community College (YCCC) President Dr. Barbara Finkelstein is pleased to announce Mark W. Eves, Speaker of the House of Maine’s 127th Legislature will deliver the college’s commencement address. The commencement exercises will take place at 10 a.m. at the Ogunquit Playhouse in Ogunquit. FMI: 207.646.9282; www.yccc.edu.

Flea Market at St. Aspinquid Masonic Lodge 8 a.m. to 3 p.m., with breakfast and lunch. 101 Long Sands Road, York. FMI: 207-363-4817.

Breakfast to Support Kennebunkport Historical Society From 7:30-10 a.m., at The Nonantum Resort, 95 Ocean Avenue, Kennebunkport. Adults $15.95, Children 12 & under $7.95, Kids under 2 eat free. A portion of the proceeds will go to Kennebunkport Historical Society. Reservations not required; walk-ins welcome.

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Donations of plants, including perennials, shrubs, houseplants, trees, seedlings or any other plant cuttings you may have will be greatly appreciated as this sale benefi ts the library and its programs. Please bring your donations to the Library on Friday, May 15, 9:30 a.m. - 1:30 p.m. or the morning of May 16. Please label the name of the plant and any relevant information like flower color, shade or sun. Sale will be from 8:30 a.m. - 1 p.m.

event. Tickets: $20 p/p, $40 for family. $5 off for Museum Members. FMI: 207-985-4802 or www. brickstoremuseum.org.

Funds are being solicited to construct a new town Dog Park, an Eagle Scout project for Chad Gregor, a local boy scout, Troop 340 in Eliot. Walk will begin at 9 a.m. at William Fogg Library and end at the construction site of the new dog park. FMI: chad.gregor@ rsu35.org.

Sunday, May 17 Spring Bird Walk at Mount Agamenticus Hosted by Center for Wildlife from 9:30 a.m. to noon. Many birds have already jumped into nesting season and their calls are being heard. Join CFW educators and ambassadors to learn about native birds and how to identify them in the wild. Go on a quick tour of our baby bird room, then hike to the summit of Mount Agamenticus to listen for these species in the wild! $7 suggested donation; for those over 10 years. FMI: http://yorkcenterforwildlife.org/news.htm.

An Afternoon of Music Desserts will be served. From 2-4 p.m. at First Congregational Church of Eliot, 1361 State Road, Eliot. Suggested donation: $10.

Kittery Fire Association 5K Race begins 9 a.m. from the Kittery Fire Dept. Free Kids Fun Run begins 10 a.m. $25 registration fee. Seniors and past participants receive a $5 discount. Children under 12 walk or run for free. To register, visit www.kittery5k.com.

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~ News ~ Landing School Develops Suite of Five Scholarships Totaling $80,000 ARUNDEL – The Landing School is pleased to announce the development of five scholarships for students who wish to have a career in the marine industry but struggle to meet educational financial obligations. “These scholarships were designed to support those members of our community, near and far, who have the greatest desire to join the marine industry but may not have the ability to fund their education. As educators, it’s our job to do whatever we can to ensure we’re helping any student achieve their life and career goals,� said Dr. Richard Schuhmann, Landing School President. “One of the greatest aspects of working in the marine industry is that our graduates can quite literally live and work anywhere in the world. They may decide to crew on a yacht, start their own shop, design yachts, work in tourism, work with kids, and the list goes on. We want to connect people with the job they’ve always wanted no matter where it takes them.� The Imagination, Initiative, Invention (i3) Scholarship is a competitive scholarship that is

awarded based on an applicant’s ability to illustrate their creative skill by building an object of their choice. Applicants can literally build anything they want. Their submissions should be in the form of a 3-5 minute video where the student describes three things: What they built; How they built it; Why they built it. Award amount: Three scholarships, $5,000 each. Submission deadline: June 22. Award date: July 17. The Women in the Marine Industry Scholarship will be awarded to women who want to pursue an education and career in the marine industry. The scholarship requires applicants to answer three questions via a medium of their choice. The questions are: What was the most challenging task you have overcome?; Why are you passionate about being part of the marine industry?; What would you like to do once you complete your time at The Landing School? Award amount: Three scholarships, $10,000 each. Submission deadline: June 22. Award date: July 17. The Southern Maine Coastal Community Scholarship supports applicants who reside in the

AmeriCorps VISTA Opening at United Way of York County KENNEBUNK – United Way of York County (UWYC) has an opening for an AmeriCorps VISTA to join their team. The Vista will have a strategic focus on early education and literacy enhancement through United Way’s Volunteer Reader Project. They will be engaged in our Bright Beginnings work, serving as lead, and as primary liaison to the York County Early Childhood Coalition. The VISTA member will have responsibility for expanding the program by refining materials and protocols, strategically recruiting new sites and reading

volunteers, improving outcomes measurement systems and working on long-term sustainability of the project. These efforts have a central theme of reducing poverty by increasing readiness for and success in school for children aged birth to 3rd grade by implementing and sustaining proven best practices. Additionally the VISTA member will help develop collective impact projects for the York County Early Childhood Coalition, including supporting a variety of coalition activities. For more information: www.buildcommunity.org or call 207-985-3359.

southern coastal region of Maine. The scholarship requires applicants to answer three questions via a medium of their choice. The questions are: What’s your favorite thing about working with your hands?; How would you mix technology with construction to create a better product?; If you could pick your job, where would you live and what would you be doing? Award amount: Three scholarships, $5,000 each. Submission deadline: June 22. Award date: July 17. The Scholarship Endorsed by Alums (SEA) is awarded to an applicant who is referred by an alumnus of The Landing School. The submission should include a letter of recommendation from a Landing School alumnus. The scholarship requires applicants to answer three questions via a medium of their choice. The questions are: How did you meet the alum who referred you and how has that person impacted your life?; What made you decide that you wanted a life focused on boats?; Who is your hero and why? Award amount: Three scholarships, $5,000 each. Submission deadline: June 22. Award date: July 17. The Landing School Family Scholarship is awarded to an applicant who was referred by a Landing School faculty or staff member. The scholarship requires applicants to answer three questions via a medium of their choice. The questions are: What

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Annual Kitchen Tour Coming To Kittery Point

KITTERY – One of the Seacoast’s most anticipated springtime pleasures returns May 9 as the 24th annual Music Hall Kitchen Tour arrives in beautiful Kittery Point. The tour, a popular peek into some of the area’s most interesting and well-designed kitchens, is the longest running Kitchen Tour in New England. This year the tour takes place on Mother’s Day weekend. With nine unique homes featured on this year’s tour, tour goers will get to see a range of designs and amenities and have the opportunity to meet with the architects and craftsmen who made these dream kitchens a reality. Features of these spectacular homes include: A compact kitchen that’s huge on unique design and historical significance. A home whose spaces all are guided by Feng Shui – wind

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vides its own terrific view on the inside. A kitchen whose island is a substantial and welcoming gathering place for guests and cooks alike. The trolley service has been expanded this year to efficiently shuffle everyone on the Kitchen Tour from home to beautiful home. The annual Music Hall Kitchen Tour draws up to 1,200 visitors each year. Proceeds are used for operating costs to support the historic Music Hall, which The Boston Globe called “The beating cultural heart of New Hampshire’s seacoast.’’ Maps of the tour will be on the Music Hall’s website a week before the tour. Tickets are $23 for Music Hall members and $25 for nonmembers – $27 if purchased the day of the event. Call The Music Hall at 603-436-2400 or visit www.themusichall.org. The box office is located at 28 Chestnut Street in Portsmouth.

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KENNEBUNK – The Brick Store Museum invites the entire community to take part in its “Night at Our Museum” event on Saturday, May 16, from 5-8 p.m. Like in the popular movie series, the Museum will “come alive” in various ways throughout the evening. The event will take place throughout the Museum’s campus so that visitors can see more of the Museum than they have ever seen before. Tickets for the event are $20 per person, $40 per family; members receive $5 off any ticket. Friends, families, and neighbors can expect to find por-

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and tour the museum’s galleries. Tickets to the campus will be $2 per person. The Museum is seeking crafters, makers, and artisans interested in joining the fair to exhibit their products. Applications are available on the Museum’s website at www.brickstoremuseum.org/events/steampunk-fair. Space rentals include

traits come alive and interacting with visitors; behind-the-scenes tours of the Museum’s five collections storage areas, which house 70,000 artifacts of the area’s history; appetizers from local restaurants in the Victory Garden; games; mini-histories and pop-up exhibits; and even museum collections set to music! Registration is required for this event. Please reserve online at brickstoremuseum.org; by phone 207-985-4802; or in person at 117 Main Street, Kennebunk. Visitors will also have access to the galleries, now featuring Visual Storytelling: Celebrating Maine Illustrators; Kennebunk History in 50 Objects; and Memory in Black & White: Historical Photographs of Albion Moody. table, chairs, and snacks, and are priced at $15 for one table, $25 for two tables. All crafters are invited to apply; Steampunk-inspired products or antiques are encouraged, but not required. For more information, please visit www.brickstoremuseum.org or call 207-985-4802 to speak with event manager Joanna Buckley or director Cynthia Walker.

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Jazz Night at Dunaway Features Jazz Pianist Matt DeChamplain OGUNQUIT Ogunquit Performing Arts is presenting an evening of jazz featuring Matt DeChamplain, jazz pianist, who will cover the history of jazz piano from ragtime and stride to modern on Saturday May 16, 8 p.m., at the Dunaway

Center, 23 School Street, Ogunquit. Tickets are $15 advance, $18 at the door, $5 student. Matt DeChamplain returns for a solo appearance in Ogunquit following his brilliant performance here in 2013 with the Jason Anick Trio. He is a favor-

Concert Series Wraps Up Season SOUTH BERWICK The FPFC Concert Series will conclude its second season on Saturday, May 16 at 7 p.m. at the First Parish Federated Church, 150 Main Street in South Berwick, featuring the award-winning guitarist, David Morgan and singer-songwriter, Doug Smith. David Morgan won Guitar Center’s “King of the Blues� for three consecutive years. His playing has brought continuous praise from guitar great Phil Keaggy, with whom Morgan has performed on a number of occasions. A multi-instrumentalist, Doug Smith has been performing on his own or as a part of various duos and bands for over 40 years. Smith has shared bills with the likes of Maria Muldaur and Commander Cody and His Lost Planet Airmen, and performed with members of Jimmy

Buffet’s Coral Reefer Band. Tickets are $10 in advance or $12 at the door. Children 12 and under are free, students are $5 (college students must present a valid college ID) and seniors are $10. For more information: 207-450-8746.

ite performer in the jazz clubs of Hartford and Southington, Connecticut, with occasional gigs in Boston and New York. For his Ogunquit performance Matt will give a history and background of the pieces as he plays them. To get a sneak preview of his jazz perfor-

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There will be a turkey supper just prior to the show, from 4-6 p.m. $9 for adults, $5 for children and children under 2 are free. Those who attend the supper will get a discounted ticket to the show ($10). Proceeds from the supper will go to support the church and its many ministries in the community.

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Ogunquit Museum of American Art 2015 Season Opens Shango Returns To The Dance Hall

OGUNQUIT – Throughout the season, the Ogunquit Museum of American Art will hold exhibitions of The Maine Photo Project, DeWitt Hardy, Winslow Homer, Alfred Chabourn and Henry Strater, as well as recent acquisitions and works from the Museum’s permanent collection. Through October 31, five exhibitions are featured in the Small Gallery, guest curated by Andres Azucena Verzosa, in connection with The Maine Photo Project, a state-wide collaboration in 2015. The exhibitions include “Verner Reed: New England Life,� “Rose Marasco: Patrons of Husbandry,� “George Daniell: Island Life: Grand Manan and Monhegan,� “Todd Webb: Georgia O’Keeffe and the American West� and “Michael Alpert: Architectonica chipolana.� In the Sculpture and ...JAZZ from page 17 masters. What makes him unique is his application of early jazz piano devices created by the Ragtime, Blues and Stride musicians as he fuses traditional elements with modern jazz concepts. In 2013, Matt recorded a solo piano album titled “Stride-Bop� that sought to fuse the Harlem stride tradition with swing and bebop language. While maintaining an active performance schedule, Matt continues to teach and compose. Tickets may be purchased at the Dunaway Center, Ogunquit Welcome Center, and Ogunquit Camera Shop. Tickets are also available on line at www.ogunquit.org/shop.php.

Long Galleries is a retrospective on the career of Maine artist, DeWitt Hardy, master of the watercolor. May through June 28. July 2 through August 30 is “Alfred Chadbourn: Painting in Maine� in the Winslow Homer, “The Army of the Potomac - A Sculpture Gallery. Sharp Shooter on Picket Duty� Courtesy of the Portland Museum of Art. With his direct application of paint and bold choice of color, Chadbourn year, the OMAA is looking at (1921-1998) was a popular New its tradition show with a fresh England painter. This is the first perspective, calling attention to the consistency of themes and retrospective of his works. “Winslow Homer’s Civil strength of skills in the permaWar� is featured in the Long nent collection; Abstraction, Gallery, July 2 through October portraiture, landscapes and the 31. On loan from the Portland animal figure. The 2015 season is made Museum of Art, this exhibition features 30 woodcuts by Win- possible with the generous supslow Homer, one of the greatest port of our season sponsor, Kennineteenth-century American nebunk Savings; media sponpainters. These prints were some sor, Maine Home and Design, of the first anecdotal images of Art Collector Maine; exhibition sponsors; The Warren Memorial war in the United States. September 3, through Oc- Foundation, Bank of America, tober 31 highlights the art of the Colonial Inn, Admiral’s Inn, landscape with the exhibition, Sparhawk Oceanfront Resort, “The Magnificent Landscape: Joan Dwyer and Jayne Dwyer Works from the Permanent Col- Charitable Fund of the New lection� in the Sculpture Gallery. Hampshire Charitable FounThe Strater Gallery, named dation, Huston and Company, for Museum founder Henry Beachmere Inn, Meadowmere Strater, features the exhibition, Resort, and Barnacle Billy’s Inc. Celebrating the Nation’s “Henry Strater: Still Life,� May artistic heritage for over 60 1 through October 31. From May through Oc- years, the Ogunquit Museum of tober 31, the exhibition “Old is American Art offers a beautifulthe New New: Tradition and ly landscaped sculpture garden, Excellence, a Fresh Perspec- dramatic views of the Atlantic tive� is in the Barn Gallery As- Ocean, and a collection of over sociates Wing. Each year, the 2,000 works of American art. Ogunquit Museum of American Founded in 1952 by artist and Art exhibits works in its collec- philanthropist, Henry Strater, tion which call attention to the the Museum has five galleries tradition and excellence of the with changing exhibitions, a Ogunquit art colony artists. This museum shop featuring items

KITTERY Get ready for a night of non-stop heavy dance grooves and the biggest sound around. Shango makes a triumphant return to The Dance Hall in Kittery on Friday, May 15 at 8 p.m. Shango is the 20-plus member Afro-beat Orchestra dedicated to playing the music of Fela Kuti, Tony Allen and the music they have inspired, was founded by percussionist, keyboardist, dancer, composer and arranger Jonny Peiffer in the summer of 2013. The band has been steadily offering raucous, infectious dance parties and ever since and packing venues like The Dance Hall, The Press Room, and Fury’s Publick House in Dover, as well as One Longfellow in Portland. Shango is packed with some of the best musicians and dancers on the Seacoast.

The band features lead vocalist Stu Dias of Soggy Po Boys and Mother Superior and the Sliding Royals fame. Stu is backed by keyboardist Mike Effenberger and bassist Nick Phaneuf of Tan Vampire fame, guitarists Jon McCormack and Jonathan Paul, a 6-piece horn section featuring Matt Langley on tenor and practically all of the Soggy Po Boy horn section, dancers and singers, and a 5-piece percussion section. Percussionist Namory Keita, a native of Guinea West Africa, regularly accompanies Liz Fowler's dance classes and teaches classes of his own at The Dance Hall. Tickets are $12 in advance and $15 at the door and can be purchased at www.thedancehallkittery.org and www.brownpapertickets.com. Doors open at 7:30 p.m., Show at 8 p.m.

Zentangle Drawing Workshop YORK Two-Part Workshop: Fridays, May 15 and 22 from 1011:30 a.m. 1st session: Level 1 - Introductory Class; 2nd session: Level 2 - More Zentangle Fun! Artist/instructor Joyce Amend will present this workshop at the York Senior Center, by local artists and craftspeople, a Tuesday program series, an annual gala and educational outreach programs. Open May 1, through October, 31, from 10am to 5pm daily. Admission is $10 for adults, and $9 for seniors and students. Members and children under 12 are admitted free of charge. Visit ogunquitmuseum. org or call 207-646-4909.

36 Main Street, York. (Behind Police Station.). Open to the public. Zentangle is a fun process of creating art, wherein simple shapes and lines combine to make beautiful and interesting abstract artworks. If you can draw a line and a circle (perfectly or not), you can Zentangle. $20 for both sessions upon registration with a $5 material fee payable to the instructor at the first session. To register: 207-363-1036. Tangled Previously? Those with previous Zentangle experience may register for second session only (May 22) at $10. Bring your kit, or if needed, kits will be available for $5; no other material fees.)

BUSINESS & FINANCE Real Estate Sales and Prices Increase STATEWIDE – Healthy real estate market conditions led to gains in both March sales and prices for Maine’s single-family existing homes. Maine Listings today reported a 6.5 per-

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Give the Gift of Time and Love this MotherÊs Day What do you plan to get for Mom this Mother’s Day? If she’s like most Americans, she probably feels timeconstrained and the hours she spends with family and friends are precious. So, in addition to giving her flowers or a card,

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Jetport Awarded Over $900,000 to Grow PORTLAND Portland International Jetport has been awarded a $917,000 FAA grant to plan for future growth that would fund a 10-year master plan. Congresswoman Chellie Pingree stated, "The Jetport is a great regional asset and is an important piece of our local economy. We expect a record number of passengers to use the airport in the next year or two, so it’s important and necessary to plan carefully for future growth," Pingree said. "This investment from the FAA will help the Jetport plan for the future in a way that is environmentally and economically sustainable." Every ten years, airports create a master plan to project needs up to 20 years in the future. According to General

Manager Paul Bradbury, this will be the Jetport’s first master plan that includes sustainable principles like protecting the environment. "The terminal expansion at the Jetport was very successful from an energy efficiency point of view," Bradbury said. "But this new master plan will help us make sustainability a long-term policy throughout the entire Jetport." Last year about 1.7 million passengers used the Portland Jetport, and traffic is expected to set a new all-time record this year or next.

You can do it from home, which means less time waiting in line, and more time doing the things you want to do together. Signing up for a my Social Security account will give Mom the tools she needs to stay on top of her future Social Security benefits. When she signs up at www. socialsecurity.gov/myaccount, she can do a number of things. First and foremost, she can plan for her retirement. Mom can never start planning for retirement too early. If she isn’t already retired, she can view her Social Security Statement, verify her earnings re-

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La Orilla Brings Taste of Spain to Coastal Maine By Nancye Tuttle, Contributing Writer OGUNQUIT – Chef Matt Haight and his sister Alex are young, talented and passionate about fine dining. They grew up working in their family’s restaurants at Clay Hill Farm in Cape Neddick and Grey Gull Inn in Wells. This spring, the pair embarks on their own restaurant venture — La Orilla, an outdoor, tapas-style eatery that seats 40 and is located at 53 Shore Road, adjacent to Sea Bell Art Gallery in the space once occupied by Miranda’s. It opens on May 15 and will serve lunch and dinner daily through October 17. He is executive chef and she manages the front of the house. “La Orilla means ‘the shore’ in Spanish,” said Alex, 23. “My brother traveled in Europe last year, fell in love with Spanish cuisine and decided to bring it to the Maine coast.” “I love tapas-style dining, where people share food and conversation. It lends itself to summer,” said Matt, 25. He got into the fine dining business a decade ago, working in kitchens at Clay Hill Farm, Hen of the Wood in Burlington, Vt., and Noche in Puerto Rico. Her business background includes a degree in accounting from Ithaca College and a decade working in hospitality.

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Congdon's Doughnuts Among the Best WELLS – Congdon’s Donuts has been named among the best doughnuts in the U.S. This is according to Food & Wine Magazine. The family-owned roadside bakery and restaurant sells classic flavors and signatures like blueberry jelly doughnuts and honey-dipped varieties. FMI: www.congdons.com.

Matt and his team of sous chefs have created a menu that features Spanish-inspired Maine cuisine, influenced by Mediterranean and North African flavors. The casual dining experience they will offer includes vegetables and herbs grown in a large garden by the restaurant, locally sourced meat, fish and cheese and in-house made breads and sauces. Guests can savor pinchos — small snacks to share — at the start of their meals. They include pickled vegetables, marinated olives, breads, sweet and savory nuts and New England oysters. Tapas — treats to share — include mussels, salads and soups, including New England clam chowder, crab cakes and a cheese plate with changing accompaniments. Lunch choices, $9-$14, feature several sandwiches including pan seared hake, with caper-dill remoulade, roasted pork shoulder with Moroccan barbecue sauce, the La Orilla burger and a lobster roll. “We are in Maine, so we’ll offer them, but with a little twist,” said Matt. At dinner, tapas choices also include Matt’s inventive take on shrimp cocktail, ceviche and Maine lobster two ways. Dinner entrees, served tapas-sized or full-size, range from $11-$26 and include chickpea crusted chicken, pangrilled chuck-eye steak, a vegan eggplant dish, and paella — classic saffron-rice dish — for two. Kids are welcome here and have their own menu with burgers, grilled cheese and chicken tenders. “We know what diners, including families, like,” said Alex. Beer, fine wine by the

glass or bottle, sangria, mimosas and soft drinks are featured on the drink menu. Diners will eat at tiled tables on the front, side and patio of the Sea Bell Gallery building. The pair did most of the renovations themselves, adding flowers and decorative touches. “We’re excited,” said Alex. “It’s been my dream to open my own business and doing it with my brother is awesome. We have so much passion and we care too much to let it fail.” La Orilla at 53 Shore Road, Ogunquit, is open every day, except Mondays, beginning May 15 from 11:30 a.m. - 3 p.m. for lunch; 3-5:30 p.m. for happy hour with pinchos and 5:30-10 p.m. for dinner. Beginning in June through mid-October, it will be open daily during those hours Reservations available for parties of seven or more. Call 207-2169913 or visit www.laorilladining.com.

Abby Chic Flowers Sells to Benefit Haitian Students SOUTH BERWICK A flower shop in downtown South Berwick has joined what has become a local effort to help educate children in a town in northern Haiti. Abby Chic Flowers has set aside a corner of its shop for jewelry, sculpture, metal art and quilts made in northern Haiti and sold to benefit the Eben Ezer School in Milot, Haiti. Proceeds from the sale of these items will go entirely to Life and Hope Haiti, the non-profit that operates the school educating 340 children who might otherwise never get to go to school, said Abby Mifflin, owner of the flower store on Main Street. “I love the idea of a retail shop in our small town in Maine helping people trying to earn an income in Haiti,” said Mifflin. “While we are taking care of our own children, parents and friends with flowers and gifts, we can also take care of kids in Haiti.” The items in the Milot corner of the store range in price from a $5 bracelet to a $60 quilt. The quilts were made by teachers, teens and mothers in the school community and are an example of the work being done at the school to help a struggling community have a means of income. The women started quilting after they received a mere four days of classes in 2012. The classes were taught outside under a mango tree by Joan Klossner of Clinton, NY, whose

Biddeford Savings Sponsors Free Admission to Brick Store Museum KENNEBUNK Biddeford Savings has joined with the Brick Store Museum in Kennebunk to invite its customers to visit the museum for free during the month of May. Banking customers visiting the museum only need to show their credit or debit card to receive free admission as part of the BSM on Us program. “As a community bank, we are pleased to partner with the Brick Store Museum and celebrate the rich cultural history of our community”, stated Betsy Boudreau, Marketing Officer at Biddeford Savings. “Our support of this program reflects

our commitment to give back to the communities we serve and creates opportunities to attract new visitors to the museum where they can experience local history, art and culture.” Biddeford Savings customers (and all visitors) can expect to find exciting exhibitions this month: Visual Storytelling: Celebrating Maine Illustrators, Memory in Black & White: Turn of the Century Photographs of Albion Moody (part of the Maine Photo Project), and Kennebunk History in 50 Objects are all on view during the month of May, and are running through September. Learn more at brickstoremuseum.org/BSMonUs.

Aut hor and social worker Bet te Freedson of South Berwick browses through the Haitian items for sale at Abby Chic Flowers whose sale will benefit children at the Eben Ezer School in Milot, Haiti.

son John lives in South Berwick. Using items donated and sent down from southern Maine and NH and from the Clinton area, the women in the class created small wall-hangings. Two years later they have made crib quilts, full-size quilts, place mats and tote bags, helping raise money for their families and for the school. The Eben Ezer School has grown and thrived largely because of support from South Berwick and surrounding communities. The school had 35 students when Marshwood schools and the South Berwick - Eliot Rotary Club got involved in 2007. Since then, dozens of people from southern Maine and Seacoast New Hampshire have signed on to sponsor children at the school. These sponsorships, including some from outside the area, and a dance in Portsmouth each spring support the payroll for the 11 teachers and principal of the school. Area Rotaries have been crucial in the school’s expansion. Two $25,000 grants from the South Berwick –Eliot and York Rotaries paid to send a container filled with solar panels, tools, a generator, a pickup truck and many other items down to Milot last fall. With Mother’s Day coming up, Mifflin hopes that customers might think of helping a mother in Haiti, at the same time they send flowers or buy a gift for a loved mom at home.


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Health & Fitness Music Therapy: The Meeting of Science and Art KENNEBUNK Patricia Mulholland, a certified Neurologic Music Therapist, will present “Music Therapy: The Meeting of Science and Art� at the Kennebunk Free Library, 112 Main Street in Kennebunk on Monday, May 11 at 6:30 p.m. According to the American Music Therapy Association (AMTA), “Music Therapy is an established healthcare profession that uses music to address physical, emotional, cognitive and social needs of individuals of all ages. Music therapy improves the quality of life for persons who are well, and meets the needs of children and adults with disabilities or illnesses.� Music Therapists work in hospitals, nursing homes and assisted living residences, daycare centers, rehabilitation facilities, Hospice organizations, public and special education schools, correctional facilities, hospitals, community health centers and community music schools. Patricia has offered music therapy to patients with dementia and Alzheimer’s disease, ALS, cancer, COPD, Parkinson’s disease and other terminal illnesses. Mulholland is passion-

ate about establishing approved Music Therapy programs in Maine, and frequently presents to healthcare organizations to educate her audience and advocate for the profession. She has collaborated with the Maine Alzheimer’s Association and provides music therapy in a number of healthcare facilities and in her private studio. She is also a member of the Maine State Task Force, under the direction of the AMTA, which is working to gain state recognition for music therapy so it can be readily integrated into Maine's healthcare system. For more information, call the library at 207-985-2173 or email kfl@kennebunk.lib.me.us.

May is American Stroke Month: Learn the Warning Signs If you’re like most Americans, you don’t know the signs of stroke. Only 8 percent of those recently surveyed in the American Stroke Association (ASA)/ Ad Council Stroke Awareness Continuous Tracking Study could identify each letter in F.A.S.T., an acronym of the most common stroke warning signs. “Anyone can have a stroke and everyone should be ready,� said Brenda Vitali, ASA Communications Director in Maine, who as part of American Stroke Month in May is urging Maine residents to download a free mobile app to learn how to detect

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Chinese Menu APPETIZERS

VIETNAMESE CUISINE

C1. Crab Rangoons (8) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8.25 C2. Egg Rolls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.75 C3. Spring Rolls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.00 C4. Vegetable Spring Rolls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.00 C5. Scallion Pancake. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.95 C6. Pan-Fried or Steamed Dumplings (6) . 7.95 C7. Edamame Steamed salted soy bean pods . . . . .5 .95 C7A.Chicken Karoage. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7.95 Japanese deep fried crispy chicken served with spicy mayo.

C8. Fried Shrimp . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9.95 C9. Pork Strips . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9.95 C10. Boneless Spareribs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9.95 C11. Barbecued Spareribs (on the bone) . . . . . 10.50 C12. Teriyaki Beef or Chicken . . . . . . . . . . . . 9.95 C12A. Teriyaki Mixed Chicken and Beef. . 10.95 Cl3. Fried Chicken Fingers. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8.75 C14. Fried Chicken Wings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8.95 C15. Fried Wontons . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.95 C16. Pu Pu Platter Egg roll, boneless spareribs, chicken

fingers, teriyaki beef, fried shrimp, fried wantons, crab rangoons, and chicken wings. Substitution charge $1.00 per item. Appetizers not included for substitution: pork dumpling, ribs on the bone, scallion pancake.

For Two . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22.95 Tidbit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13.95 PARTY TRAY 100 pieces from take-out menu! . . . . 79.00 For take-out only, no substitutions please - Egg roll (10), wings (15), teriyaki beef (8), chicken fingers (15), crab rangoons (15), fried wontons (1 box), chicken teriyaki (8), boneless spareribs (1 box), and pork fried rice (1 box).

SOUPS

Small Large

C22. Roast Pork or Chicken Noodles Soup. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4.00 6.50 C23. Bean Curd with Vegetables . . . . . .4.00 6.50 C24. Wonton Soup . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.00 6.50 C25. Egg Drop Soup . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4.00 6.50 C26. Hot and Sour Soup. . . . . . . . . . . . .4.00 6.50

FRIED RICE C31. Plain Fried Rice . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7.75 C32. Roast Pork, Chicken, Beef or Veggies 8.05 C33. Shrimp . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9.00 C34. Lobster . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15.95 C35. House Fried Rice . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11.95 Roast pork, chicken, shrimp, egg and lettuce.

C36. Seafood Fried Rice . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16.95 Shrimp, scallops, lobster meat, pine nuts, scallion, egg and lettuce.

C37. Bamboo Rice . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14.95 Southeast Asia style with glutinous rice (sweet rice) fried with sausage, mushroom, peas, carrot, peanuts, cilantro, and oyster sauce. Meatless option offered.

KIMCHI FRIED (KOREAN)

Kimchi, peas, carrot, and egg with spicy bean paste. Choice of:

C38. Tofu or Vegetable . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9.95 C39. Bacon, Chicken or Beef . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13.95 C40. Shrimp . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14.95

CHOW MEIN / CHOP SUEY Chow Mein only served with crispy noodles.

C42. Chicken, Fresh Pork, Beef or Veggies* 8.75 C43. Shrimp . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9.75 C44. House Special Pork, chicken, shrimp, ham . 10.70

HONG KONG STYLE CHOW MEIN

C62. Pho Special

Rice noodle in our rich broth. Topped with onion and cilantro and comes with a side of vegetables consisting of bean sprouts, basil lime and chili pepper. Choice of:

Beef . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12.95 Chicken. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11.95 Seafood Shrimp, fish ball, lobster meat, scallop . . . . . . 17.95

Chinese • Japanese • Thai Cuisine

C73. Egg Foo Young Choice of:

Roast Pork, Chicken, or Vegetable . . . . . . . . 8.95 Shrimp . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9.95 House Special Roast pork, chicken, beef, ham, shrimp 10.95

HEALTHY CHOICE

Served with steamed white rice or substitute brown rice, add $0.75.

C78. Steamed Mixed Vegetables . . . . . . . . 8.95 C79. Steamed Mixed Veggies with Bean Curd. .9.95 C80. Steamed Chicken with Vegetables . 11.25 C81. Steamed Shrimp with Vegetables . 13.95 C82. Steamed Scallops with Vegetables . 14.95

VEGETARIAN

Served with white rice or substitute brown rice, add $0.75.

C88. Mixed Vegetables . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9.50 C89. Chinese Broccoli with Oyster sauce . 10.75 C90. Eggplant with Garlic Sauce . . . . . . . 10.75 C91. Sauteed Black Mushrooms and Bamboo Shoots . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10.75 C92. Golden Crispy Bean Curd . . . . . . . . . . 10.75 Deep fried bean curd served with chef special sauce.

C93. Tangy and Spicy String Beans . . . C94. Buddha’s Delight. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . C95. General Tso’s Tofu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . C96. Szechuan Style Bean Curd . . . . . . . . C97. Moo Shu Vegetable . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Served with 5 pieces. Extra pancake, add $0.75.

10.75 10.75 10.75 10.75 11.95

STIR FRIED MEAT

Served with steamed white rice or substitute brown rice, add $0.15. Chicken Beef Pork

C103. Broccoli . . . . . . . . . . . . .10.95 12.45 10.75 C104. Mixed Vegetables . . . .10.95 12.45 10.75 C105. Chinese Greens . . . . . .10.95 12.45 10.75 C106. Green Pepper with Onion . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10.95 12.45 10.75 C107. Fresh Mushrooms . . .10.95 12.45 10.75 C108. Straw Mushrooms with Pea Pods . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10.95 12.45 10.75 C109. Shredded Vegetable .10.95 12.45 10.75 C110. Vegetables with Tofu . . .10.95 12.45 10.75 C111. Black Bean Sauce . . . . . .10.95 12.45 10.75 C112. Cashew . . . . . . . . . . . . .13.45 14.70 12.45 C113. String Bean . . . . . . . .10.95 12.45 10.75 C114. Kung Po . . . . . . . . . . . . .10.95 12.45 10.75 C115. Hunan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10.95 12.45 10.75 C116. General Tso’s . . . . . . . . . . 12.95 13.45 N/A C117. Orange . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12.95 13.45 N/A C118. Sesame . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12.95 13.45 N/A C120. Lobster Sauce (pork) . . . . N/A N/A 9.50 C121. Moo Goo Gai Pan . . . . . . 10.95 N/A N/A C122. Moo Shu. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12.95 Served with 5 pieces. Extra pancake, add $0.75.

SEAFOOD SELECTION

C50. Chicken, Beef, Pork, and Vegetable. . .l3.95 C51. Shrimp . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14.95 C52. House Special Pork, chicken, shrimp, ham . . . 15.95 C53. Seafood Shrimp, scallop, lobster meat . . . . . . . . 19.95

CHOW FUN / MEI FUN C59. Chow Fun / Mei Fun

Flat rice noodles (chow fun) or thin rice noodles (mei fun) cook with egg. Choice of:

Beef, Chicken, or Vegetable . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11.95 Shrimp . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12.95 House Special Pork, chicken, shrimp, ham . . . . . . . .l3.95 Seafood Shrimp, scallop, lobster meat . . . . . . . . . . . . 18.95 C60. Singapore Chow Mei Fun . . . . . . . . . 13.95 Singapore style thin rice noodles with curry sauce, shrimp, roast pork, chicken, egg and ham.

LO MEIN Soft egg noodles.

C66. Plain Lo Mein . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9.95 C67. Lo Mein Choice of:

Roast Pork, Chicken, Beef, or Veggies . . . . . 9.95 Shrimp . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10.95 House Special Roast pork, chicken, ham, shrimp . . . 12.95 Seafood Shrimp, scallop, lobster meat . . . . . . . . . . . . 18.95 C68. Satay Noodle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9.95 Soft noodle stir fried with special pungent shrimp mix sauce.

C128. Broccoli . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . C129. Snow Pea Pods . . . . . . . . . . . C130. Lobster Sauce . . . . . . . . . . . . C131. Vegetable . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . C132. Chinese Greens . . . . . . . . . . . C133. Cashew . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . C134. Hunan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . C135. Kung Po . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . C136. Spicy String Beans . . . . . . . . C137. Moo Shu. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Served with 5 pieces. Extra pancake, add $0.75.

15.95 15.95 15.95 15.95 15.95 15.95 15.95 15.95 15.95 15.95

16.95 16.95 16.95 16.95 16.95 16.95 16.95 16.95 16.95 16.95

CASSEROLE DISH

The following are served extremely hot in heavy clay pots. Served with white rice or substitute brown rice, add $0.15.

C153. Chicken with Ginger and Scallion 16.45 C154. Beef with Ginger and Scallion . . . 16.45 CI55. Eggplant and Minced Pork . . . . . . . . . . . . with Garlic Sauce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14.45 C156. Black Mushroom, Bamboo Shoots, and Tofu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14.45 C157. Seafood with Bean Curd . . . . . . . . . . . 19.95 Scallop, jumbo shrimp, lobster meat.

C158. House Casserole . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19.95 Chicken, shrimp, and beef.

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C159. Black Pepper Filet Steak . . . . . . . . . 17.95 C160. Satay Beef . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17.95

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FAMILY DINNERS

Served with boneless spareribs, egg roll, chicken finger, teriyaki beef, chicken wings, fried wantons, pork fried rice.

Dinner For Two . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $28.95 Substitution charge $1.00 per item. Appetizers not included for substitution: pork dumpling, ribs on the bone, scallion pancake. Choice of:

A. Beef with Mushroom

B. Hunan Chicken

Dinner for Three . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $40.95 Substitution charge $2.00 per item. Appetizers not included for substitution: pork dumpling, ribs on the bone, scallion pancake. Choice of:

A. Moo Goo Gai Pan, Chow Har Kew B. Kung Po beef, General Tso’ Chicken

Dinner for Four . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $53.95

Served with white rice or substitute brown rice, add $0.75. Shrimp Scallop

Pan-fried thin egg noodles topped with veggies and meat choice.

RESTAURANT & LOUNGE

EGG FOO YOUNG

Substitution charge $3.00 per item. Appetizers not included for substitution: pork dumpling, ribs on the bone, scallion pancake. Choice of:

A. Chicken with Vegetables, Shrimp with Lobster Sauce, Pepper Steak with Onion B. Garlic Roast Pork, Beef with Vegetables, Chow Gai Key

SIDE ORDERS White Rice . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (Pt.) 1.90 (Qt.) 3.40 Brown Rice . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (Pt.) 2.40 (Qt.) 3.90 French Fries . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.90 Duck Sauces . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(Pt.) 2.90 Sweet & sour Sauce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(Pt.) 2.90

LUNCH & DINNER COMBINATION SPECIALS

Lunch: 11am until 3:30pm. Served with egg roll and pork fried rice, white rice or substitute brown rice, add $0.75. Substitutions $0.75 per item. Appetizers not included for substitution: Pork strip, dumpling, ribs on the bone, scallion pancake. Extra item, add $2.00. Beef/Chicken teriyaki & fried shrimp, add $3.00. Lunch Dinner

C198. Lobster Sauce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7.25 10.25 C199. Chicken or Pork Chow Mein . . .7.25 10.25 C200. Pork Egg Foo Young . . . . . . . . . .7.25 10.25 C201. Chicken or Pork Chop Suey . . .7.25 10.25 C202. Sweet & Sour Chicken or Pork . 7.50 10.50 C203. Lo Mein: Chicken, Beef, Pork, or Veggies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8.05 11.05 C204. General Tso’s Chicken . . . . . . .8.30 11.50 C205. Orange Chicken or Beef. . . . . .8.30 11.50 C206. Sesame Chicken or Beef . . . . . . .8.30 11.50 C207. Broccoli with Chicken, Beef, Pork or Shrimp. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7.75 10.75 C208. Hunan Chicken or Beef . . . . . .7.75 10.75 C209. Kung Po Chicken or Beef . . . .7.75 10.75 C210. Moo Goo Gai Pan . . . . . . . . . . . . .7.75 10.75 C211. Crab Rangoon, Chicken Wings, Chicken Fingers, Teriyaki Beef, Boneless Ribs 10.95 12.95 C212. Chicken Wings, Boneless Ribs 8.00 11.00 C213. Chicken Fingers or Wings . . . . .8.00 11.00 C214. Teriyaki Beef and Boneless Spare Ribs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8.00 11.00 C215. Crab Rangoon and Teriyaki Chicken. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8.00 11.00

VEGETARIAN LUNCH & DINNER COMBO SPECIALs

Lunch: 11am until 3:30pm. Served with vegetable spring roll and white rice. Substitution of appetizer $0.75 extra. Lunch Dinner

C221. Buddha’s Delight . . . . . . . . . . . . .7.75 C222. Bean Curd Szechuan Style . . .7.75 C223. Vegetable Lo Mein . . . . . . . . . . . .7.75 C224. String Beans in Garlic . . . . . . .7.75 C225. General Tso’s Tofu . . . . . . . . . . .7.75 C226. Steamed Chicken with Veggies . 7.75

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C166. Peking Duck. . . . . . .

Two dishes in one: First course - cris special bun in Hoisin sauce and shre - shredded duck meat sauteed with c

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Half a duck roasted to perfection with

C168. Mango Shrimp . . . . . Shrimp and fresh mango sauteed in

C169. Chicken Trio . . . . . .

Three dishes in one: Lemon chicken General Tso’s chicken.

C170. Lemon Chicken . . . . C171. Gai Po Lo Mein . . . .

Jumbo shrimp, beef, ham, roast pork on a bed of Lo Mein noodles and chi

C172. Mango Chicken . . . .

Chicken and fresh mango sauteed in

C173. Shredded Crispy Ch Mayonnaise Sauce . . . . . . .

Deep fried shredded white chicken m creamy sauce.

C174. Steak Kew . . . . . . . . .

Sirloin steak kew sauteed with assor

C175. Mongolian Beef. . .

Beef, scallion, and onion stir fried wit

C176. Hou Sui Gai . . . . . . .

Crispy chicken tenders topped with s special brown oyster sauce.

C177. Kung Pao Delight.

Chicken, beef, and baby shrimp in ho

C178. Harvest Delight .

Baby shrimp, chicken sauteed with c

C179. Seafood Wor Bar .

Lobster meat, shrimp, scallops, crab sizzling plate.

C180. Seafood Delight .

Stir fried lobster meat, shrimp, scallo white sauce.

C181. Lettuce Wrap with C Pork or Chicken . . . . . . . . .

Lettuce wrap, stir fried pork or chicke chestnuts, and bamboo shoots in ch

C183. Lettuce Wrap with C Roast Duck . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Lettuce wrap, stir fried duck with pine bamboo shoots in chef’s special sau

C184. Four Happies . . . .

Shrimp, beef, roast pork and chicken

C185. Crispy Spider . . . . . . Deep fried soft shell crab.

C186. Salt and Pepper Cr Crispy squid in salt and pepper.

C187. Salt and Pepper Tr Crispy squid, fish and shrimp in salt

C188. House Special Honey Walnut Shrimp . . . C189. Sliced Beef with Sa C190. Hawaii Four O . . . . .

Spring chicken, lobster meat, beef, a with select veggies and mushroom.

C191. Salt and Pepper Ju C192. Fresh Lobster. . . . . . Steamed ginger and scallion sauce, salt and pepper or Hunan style.

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C335. Sweet & Sour Chick C336. Sweet & Sour Pork . C337. Sweet & Sour Shrim C338. Sweet & Sour Comb

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t course - crispy skin served with house auce and shredded scallion. Second course sauteed with chef selective vegetable.

Duck (Half) 19.95 (Whole) 39.00

perfection with crispy skin.

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go sauteed in creamy.

rio . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27.95

emon chicken, Moo Goo Gai Pan, and

icken . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18.00 Mein . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19.75

am, roast pork with mixed Chinese veggies odles and chicken fingers.

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go sauteed in creamy chef’s special sauce.

Crispy Chicken with ce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16.45

hite chicken meat to golden brown with

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19.95

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topped with selected vegetable in chef’s auce.

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y shrimp in hot and spicy Kung Pao sauce.

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auteed with cashew nut and vegetable.

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scallops, crab meat and veggies on a hot

elight . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20.95

shrimp, scallop and veggies with creamy

rap with Chopped . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15.95

MOTHER’S DAY BUFFET ALL DAY $23.95 Adults $12.95 Ages 7-12 $7.95 Ages 4-6 FREE for Ages 3 & Under 15% Off coupon cannot be used for Mother’s Day buffet or any other order on Mother’s Day.

pork or chicken with pine nuts, water o shoots in chef’s special sauce.

rap with Chopped . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17.95

duck with pine nuts, water chestnuts, and s special sauce.

pies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17.45

k and chicken with mixed veggies.

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Pepper Crispy Squid . . . . 16.95 pepper.

Pepper Trio. . . . . . . . . . . . . 19.95

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meat, beef, and barbecued pork, cooked mushroom.

Pepper Jumbo Shrimp . . 18.95 ster. . . . . . . . . . . . Seasonal Price

allion sauce, black bean sauce, Cantonese an style.

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our Chicken . . . . . . . . . . . . our Pork . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . our Shrimp . . . . . . . . . . . . . our Combo . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

10.55 10.55 12.55 12.95

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Your next purchase of $20 or more!

Includes Eat-in, Buffet, and Take-out. Food only. - Expires 5/31/15

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East Restaurant & Lounge

636 Post Road, Wells, Maine 207-641-8788 Visit www.EastDining.com to view the full menu! Can be used multiple times. Not to be combined with other discounts. Alcohol excluded. Not valid on Mother’s Day or any other special holiday buffet or food purchase.

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~ Where To Dine ~

WHEN THE LIGHTS GO OUT IN OGUNQUIT WE FIRE IT UP!

NOW OPEN 7 DAYS AT 4PM

RESERVE TODAY FOR

MOTHER’S DAY DINNER

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

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HOT FUDGE!

Over 50 Items

Under $10

Celebrating over 30 Years!

AGGIE’S

106 Agamenticus Rd, South Berwick, Maine

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Add a little sunshine to your life with one of our delicious treats!

Visit us online: www.mainediner.com

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Dining Guide

Mother’s Day Brunch Menu Sunday, May 10, 11am-4pm We will also serve our regular breakfast/brunch 8am to 1pm APPETIZERS Fresh Tomato-Basil Soup w/ Swiss Toast Points $8 Avocado Wedges (Panko Dredged & Lightly Fried) $10 Gnocchi & Lobster Marsala Reduction $12 Crispy Calamari w/ Roasted Garlic & Sweet Chili Pineapple Sauce $12 THREE EGG OMELETS $16 accompanied by potato cake or home fries and toast Green House - Roasted Vegetables, Ricotta Cheese & Roasted Tomato Chutney Crabby Granny - Maine Crabmeat, Granny Smith Apples, Red Onion & Hollandaise Swine & Swiss - Mojo Marinated Pulled Pork, Ham, Dill Pickles & a dab of Dijonaise Upstream - Smoked Salmon, Capers & Goat Cheese ROOST CAFÉ BENEDICTS topped w/ Roost’s own Hollandaise, served with home fries or potato cake Traditiona l English Muffins, House-Cured and Smoked Canadian Bacon, Poached Eggs $15 House Smoked Salmon w/ 2 Eggs & Smoked Paprika $17 Coastal Bene - 2 Crab Cakes, 2 Eggs, Field Greens & Roasted Tomato Chutney $19 House-made Corned Beef Hash w/ Eggs Nested in a Potato Basket $18 Giacomo’s California Benedict - 2 Poached Eggs & 2 Crispy, Fresh Avocado Cakes $16 FRENCH TOAST & SPECIALTY PANCAKES Crème Brulee French Toast - Thick Slices of Crème Brulee Soaked Rustic Bread, Topped w/ Caramelized Sugar Crust $14 Traditional or Lemon Ricotta or Blueberry Pancakes $12 Sides: Bacon, Homemade Chorizo or Ham $4 / House Made Corned Beef Hash Side $8 SALADS $8 Watermelon Salad - Arugula, Feta & Balsamic Reduction Blueberry Salad - Mixed Greens, Toasted Almonds & Orange Balsamic ENTRÉES Apple & Horseradish Glazed Salmon w/ Root Vegetables & Wild Rice $26 Baked Scallops - Rosemary Tomato Basil Stuffing w/ Lemon Butter & Roasted Vegetables $28 Pan-Seared NY Strip Steak w/ Gorgonzola & Balsamic Reduction & Roasted Vegetables $32 Baked Stuffed Cod w/ Mushroom Risotto & Tomato-Ginger Broth $28 DESSERTS $7 Your server will describe the variety of desserts for this occasion

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Saturdays 11:30am-6pm:

$1 OYSTERS

PATIO NOW OPEN Weather permitting.

$1.50 CHAR-GRILLED OYSTERS $1 SHRIMP HRIMP Sundays:

BUILD YOUR OWN

Call 207.646-9898 for reservations!

BLOODY MARY

262 Shore Rd, Ogunquit, ME 207.646.9898 roostcafeandbistro.com

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Saturday 5/9, 6-9pm:

DAVE PACKARD

WWW.LITCHFIELDSBARANDGRILL.COM

Celebrate Mother’s Day on the Beach! Sunrise Frittata

Veggie Omelette

Eggs Benedict

Crab and Asparagus Frittata

Pancakes

Quiche Lorraine

Oreo Pancakes

Two Eggs Any Style

11.99

14.99

Meat Lovers Omelette 12.99

Lobster Benedict 17.99

Smoked Salmon Quiche 11.99

Open Weekends

11.99 8.50 9.00

Fruit Salad Bowl 6.99

Greek Frittata 11.99

Lobster Omelette 17.99

19.99

Mother’s Day Brunch

207-363-2961 207-363-2961

10.99

4.99

French Toast

Grilled Pork Chop

Reservations Recommended served 8am to 3pm Reservations Recommended

11.99

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Banana Foster French Toast 9.50

Grilled SwordďŹ sh Sandwich

Prime Rib

14.99

23.99

Surf Burger

Broiled Haddock

11.99

19.99

Fried Haddock Sandwich

Maine Lobster Casserole

12.99

29.99

Clam Roll

Boiled or Baked Stuffed Maine Lobster

14.99

Turkey Wrap

27.99/31.99

10.99

Lobster Roll

Also: Appetizers Soups Salads Children’s Menu

18.99

Friday Night Special: Roast Half Chicken $14.99 266 Long Beach Avenue, York Beach, Maine 207-363-2961

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~ Where To Dine ~ Massage Services

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Soak in the salt water hot tub. Relax in the sauna. Enjoy a massage.

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Dining Guide

Three Course 14oz Prime Rib Dinner Or Catch of the Day

Located on the Beautiful Marginal Way with Full Ocean Views

Reservations Encouraged Prices do not include Maine Food and Beverage Tax or Gratuity. Call for reservations.

Open to the public. Advance reservations required. Call us for more details.

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Sunday, May 10th: Mother’s Day Brunch & Dinner Our à la carte brunch menu is served 10am-2pm. Open for dinner at 5pm.

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Merriland Farm CafĂŠ

Serving Breakfast & Lunch 8 a.m. to 2 p.m.

Mother’s Day

Breakfast: 8 a.m. to noon Dinner: 12:30 to 3:30 p.m. featuring a select menu

Thursday, May 14th: Land vs. Sea Wine Dinner Choose from an all land fare or all seafood menu. Call for reservations.

Weekly Events Sunday Brunch À la carte menu served 10am-2pm. Sunday Night Trivia Play for free and win prizes. Starts at 6:30pm.

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

~ Closed on Tuesdays Only ~ Serving Dinner 5:30 to 8 p.m. Friday & Saturday Evenings

Friday Night: Rib Eye Dinner Special ~ Dinner Reservations Accepted ~

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

OR OUR 25 TH EN F SEA P O SO W O N N

6 Days A Week Closed Mondays

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

20th Anniversary!

OPEN 6 DAYS A WEEK Closed Thursdays

FAMILY RESTAURANT (207) 646-4155

35 Mile Road Wells, Maine

Mile Road

Breakfast on Your Favorite Breakfast Foods Daily @ 6:30am Daily Specials – Take Out Available Right next to Blue Horizon Motel. Family owned property for 35 years!

EAT, SLEEP & STAY AT THE BEACH! Blue Horizon Motel ~ 3 Night Spring Special Call (207) 646-3178 for details. Expires 6/18/15


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We’re Accepting Reservations for

Fisherman’s Catch Restaurant

Mother’s Day!

Eat In Take Out

Serving Full Menu and Mother’s Day Specials

Simple Seafood, Fresh And At Its Best

Serving Dinner Nightly from 5pm

Mother's Day

Celebrate Mom in Style! Sunday, May 10 Serving Dinner 12-5pm

Welcome Back Friends!

NOW OPEN

FOR THE SEASON

Purchase any entree from our NEW! Spring menu, and receive a second ‘Welcome Back’ dinner with our compliments!

Daily at 11:30AM

Offer valid TUESDAY- FRIDAY evenings ONLY with reservation May 12-22. Must present this ad to receive offer.

Come enjoy the beautiful views of Wells Harbor

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

Must present this coupon when seated to redeem offer. Not valid in conjunction with any other discount or promotion. Valid with reservation Tuesday-Friday evenings ONLY May 1216. Must have a reservation to redeem. Second entree of equal or lessor value is FREE with purchase of a regularly priced entree. WS

NOTE to our Friends from the South: Clay Hill Farm is not affected by the bridge construction, but the detour signs can be confusing. Disregard the detour signs, and take the usual left onto Logging Road from Route 1 heading North. At the end, take a right at the stop sign, and an immediate left into our driveway.

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FRESH FRUIT BOWL

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RHODE ISLAND CALAMARI

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Fresh fruit and berries with vanilla bean Greek yogurt Buttermilk-marinated and lightly fried calamari with cherry peppers over spicy marinara and drizzled with balsamic reduction

CRAB AND AVOCADO

Deep fried avocado filled with jumbo lump crab meat, served with mango crème

SHRIMP COCKTAIL

Chilled poached shrimp with fresh grated horseradish, cocktail sauce and lemon

$10 $13

CLASSIC CAESAR SALAD

$8

SPINACH SALAD

$8

Crisp chopped romaine hearts with housemade Caesar dressing, garlic herb croutons, and anchovies Baby spinach with sautĂŠed mushrooms, Julianne shallots, hardboiled egg, cherry tomatoes, and warm Applewood smoked bacon vinaigrette

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PAN SEARED SALMON

$24

GARLIC SWEET CHILI SHRIMP

$24

Grilled salmon topped with Applewood smoked bacon and red wine sauce over toasted almond rice pilaf and grilled asparagus Grilled skewered garlic and sweet chili glazed shrimp with almond rice pilaf and sautĂŠed Brussel sprouts

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$29

SLOW ROASTED PRIME RIB

$25

ROSEMARY RACK OF LAMB

$28

SURF AND TURF

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STUFFED CHICKEN ROULADE

$23

Grilled filet with roasted fingerlings, sautĂŠed haricot verts, roasted shallot demi glaze and fried onion strings.

14 oz slow roasted prime rib with fresh grated horseradish cream sauce, au jus, roasted garlic mashed potatoes and haricot verts Pan seared, oven finished rosemary marinated lamb rack with gorgonzola panko crust and pomegranate molasses drizzle. Served with almond rice pilaf and roasted asparagus Grilled petite filet with roasted shallot demi glaze and garlic sweet chili glazed shrimp served with fingerling potatoes and haricot verts

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ISIDORE ON THE ROCKS TAVERN

OUR 43rd YEAR!

18 PORTLAND ST SO. BERWICK, ME (207) 704-0188

Lunch & Dinner from 11 a.m. 207-646-8467 www.bullnclaw.com

Open Every Day 3pm-Close

Join Us for Mother's Day, Sunday, May 10

isidoreontherocks@yahoo.com

Breakfast Buffet 8-11 a.m. ~ $8.99 Dinner served from 11 a.m. to closing

HAPPY HOURS

Dinner Reservations: 207-646-8467

$3.00 On All Taps! Drink Specials! Half Off Appetizers!

Fried Oysters

Mussels

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3-6:30pm Sunday-Thursday

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OPEN FO MOTHER R ’S DAY!

Served Weekdays 11 AM – 8 PM

SUNDAY: Kids Under 10 Eat Free - and - $14 BBQ Sampler MONDAY: Half Off Flatbreads TUESDAY: Purchase Any EntrÊe, Get Second Half Off WEDNESDAY: $8 Build Your Own Burger THURSDAY: 35¢ Sauce Your Own Wings FRIDAY & SATURDAY: Catch Of The Day - and Prime Rib with Popover - Best Prime Rib In Town!

The Weekly Recipe: French Canadian Salmon Pie with White Sauce and Hard-Boiled Eggs Ingredients for pie: 1 can of red Salmon, not pink about 15 oz 4 to 6 medium white potatoes to make 2 to 3 cups of boiled potatoes ½ cup of finely chopped white onions 3 tablespoons of butter ½ teaspoon of salt Ÿ teaspoon of savory A pinch of pepper 2 pie crust, homemade or Pillsbury almost as good as home made Ingredients for white sauce with hard boiled eggs: Ÿ cup of butter, half a stick Ÿ cup of all-purpose flower Ÿ teaspoon of salt1/8 teaspoon of pepper 1 cup of milk 3 extra-large hard boiled eggs 1} Preheat your oven to 400 degrees. Grease your 9 inch deep dish pie pan with Pam. Place your bottom pie crust and shape to pan, put to one side. 2} Drain, flake the salmon and remove the bones and any skin from can of salmon and keep only the chunks of fish, put to one side. Save the Salmon juice for later if mixture needs extra moisture.

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Dumont Affiliates with Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage NORTH BERWICK – Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage in New England is pleased to announce that North Berwick resident, Timothy Dumont, has affiliated with the Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage office in Saco. As a sales associate, Dumont will provide residential real estate services in North Berwick, Wells, Sanford and throughout York County. Dumont has become a real estate sales associate after 15 years of extensive experience in construction as a general contractor. “We are delighted that Timothy Dumont has decided to affiliate with Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage as he embarks on this new career path,” said Kevin Robert, sales manager of the Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage office in Saco. “The knowledge

and experience that he brings with him will surely benefit his customers and clients.” As a member of the North Berwick community, Dumont has been active in numerous organizations. Dumont can be reached at the Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage office in Saco at 207-651-7710, or by email at Tim.Dumont@NEMoves.com.

Bangor Savings Bank Opens New Branch in Ogunquit OGUNQUIT – Bangor Savings Bank held a ribbon-cutting ceremony today to mark the official opening of its new branch location in Ogunquit. The newly renovated building, located at 196 Main Street, houses a fullservice bank branch and offers customers convenient access and plenty of parking. Bob Montgomery-Rice, President and CEO of Bangor Savings Bank, welcomed community leaders and Bank employees to the ceremony. Montgomery-Rice shared the history of the Bank’s presence in York County. “It’s been just over seven years since Bangor Savings Bank expanded into York County with the purchase of Pepperell Bank and Trust. Since the Bank’s arrival in the neighboring town of York in 2007, we have received overwhelming support from our customers and the community.

David’s KPT Named Among Best New Restaurants KENNEBUNKPORT – David’s KPT was recently named one of Down East magazine’s “Best New Restaurants” in the current issue of the magazine. The issue, on newsstands now, includes editors’ choices for 32 favorite new restaurants in Maine that have been open two years or less. Each featured restaurant includes a “Best reason to go:” David’s KPT was chosen for “That up-close harbor view makes any meal — even a casual lunch — feel like a ritzy summer vacation.” “We’re lucky to live in a state where the food scene is incredible — and always on the rise,” noted Down East editor-in-chief Kathleen Fleury. “There are so many newcomers that deserve to be mentioned, and these picks were at the top of our list.” “Since its opening, David’s KPT has become the ‘go-to’ waterside social spot in Kennebunkport,” said Debbie Lennon, Kennebunkport Resort Collection founding partner and operator. “David Turin’s classic coastal menu with a twist, creative cocktails and an amazing view all make it a distinctly enjoyable experience.” Helmed by celebrated Portland chef and restaurateur

David Turin, David’s KPT is a 200-seat waterfront restaurant located at The Boathouse Waterfront Hotel on the harbor side of the Kennebunk River. The restaurant, located just steps from Dock Square in central Kennebunkport, features pan-

oramic windows, private balconies and an expansive outdoor deck. Information on all KRC hotels and resorts can be found at www.kennebunkportresortcollection.com. Information is available at www.destinationkennebunkport.com.

SBA Announces Annual Award Winners YORK The U.S. Small Business Administration is pleased to announce that Thomas Adams, owner of Maine Coast Shellfish, LLC has been selected to receive the 2015 Small Business Exporter of the Year Award for Maine. “Roughly 95 percent of the world’s population lives outside of our borders,” said Marilyn Geroux, SBA District Director for Maine. “The fact is that small business exporters, like Maine Coast Shellfish, diversify their customer base and bring global attention to the wonderful things our local businesses are doing,” added Geroux. Maine Coast Shellfish, LLC is a seafood distribution company located in York. The company was started in 2011 by owner Thomas Adams. The company focuses on not only the iconic Maine lobster, but also wholesale and value added

products. In 2014 Maine Coast Shellfish began actively exporting their products, primarily to Pacific Rim nations, as well as to Europe and Canada. “Bangor Savings Bank believed that Adams’ success as an exporter of Maine’s most recognizable product made him an excellent candidate for Exporter of the Year,” said Laura Huddy of Bangor Savings Bank, who nominated Mr. Adams for this award. “His efforts have not only created jobs in Maine but have raised the level of awareness of Maine seafood internationally. This is especially impressive given that he formed Maine Coast Shellfish just a few years ago, drawing from decades of his own experience in the lobster industry here in Maine.” Adams will be honored at an SBA reception on May 5, 2015 at the Augusta Country Club in Manchester.

Bangor Savings Bank President and CEO Bob Montgomery-Rice (holding ribbon) and Ogunquit Town Manager Thomas Fortier (holding scissors) were joined by town officials, Ogunquit Chamber of Commerce reps and Bangor Savings Bank employees as they cut the ribbon to celebrate the Bank’s new branch location at 196 Main Street. Photo Courtesy Bangor Savings Bank

Because of the growth in York, we have expanded our York County presence into Ogunquit,” said Montgomery-Rice. Frances Reed, Vice President of the Ogunquit Chamber of Commerce participated in the ribbon cutting ceremony. “On behalf of all of the members of the Ogunquit Chamber of Commerce, I congratulate Bangor Savings Bank on their new, beautifully renovated branch location here in Ogunquit. Bangor Savings is a valued and respected community partner,” said Reed. Montgomery-Rice highlighted the Bank’s investment in York County. “I’m pleased to

report that since 2007, the Bank has contributed over half a million dollars to York County nonprofit and community organizations and several million in revitalization of our facilities in York County,” he said. The Bank, founded in 1852, is in its 163rd year of service to the people of Maine, with 57 branches and on the Web at www.bangor.com. The Bangor Savings Bank Foundation was created in 1997. Together the Bank and its Foundation invest more than $1 million per year into the community in the form of nonprofit sponsorships, grants and partnership initiatives.

Kennebunk Savings Hires Goodwin KENNEBUNK – Kennebunk Savings is pleased to announce that Kelly Goodwin has joined its organization as a Retail Lending Officer. With nearly thirty years of experience in the banking and lending industry, Goodwin was most recently Vice President of Loan Administration at a local commercial bank in Portsmouth. Previous positions include Loan Recovery Officer, Vice President and Operations Officer, and Senior Loan Officer at financial institutions throughout New England. Goodwin’s office will be located in the Dover, N.H. branch at 701 Central Avenue, and his market territory will include Strafford and Rockingham Counties. According to Carrie DiGeorge, Kennebunk Savings Vice President and Residential Lending Manager, “I’ve known Kelly as a colleague, he is a quintessential professional. I’m so pleased that he’s joined our lending team. I’m certain

that Kelly’s professionalism and energy, coupled with his expertise, will ease the process for potential buyers or those wishing to refinance.” Goodwin received his degree in Business Administration from the University of Southern Maine. With strong roots in the community, he has volunteered for the Portsmouth Chamber of Commerce, the Eliot Community Service Department and the United Way. For more information, www.kennebunksavings.com.


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~ News ~ Tramuto Awarded Honorary Doctor of Humane Letters Degree OGUNQUIT – The University of Massachusetts Board of Trustees has voted to award Donato J. Tramuto an honorary Doctor of Humane Letters degree at the University of Massachusetts Lowell’s Commencement Cer-

emony to be held on Saturday, May 16, 2015. The university acknowledged Tramuto’s commitment to healthcare access and his furthering of the life sciences industry through leadership, innovation, motivation, mentorship and philanthropy.

Museum Seeks Auction Donations KENNEBUNK – The Brick Store Museum at 117 Main Street in Kennebunk will host “Night at Our Museum” on Saturday, May 16, 2015, from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. The program, much like the popular movie series, will see the Museum come alive in various ways! The event will allow community members to explore the museum’s behind-the-scenes storage areas, collections, and galleries like never before. A silent auction and raffle will take place during the event to raise much-needed funds for

the Brick Store Museum’s yearround educational programs, lectures, and events. Informal learning at the museum is incredibly important to teaching community history to make better decisions for our collective future. The Museum seeks quality gift donations of art, fine crafts, gift certificates, collectibles, tickets and other items from organizations and individuals. Those with items to donate should contact Cynthia Walker at 207-985-4802. For details, please visit www.brickstoremuseum.org.

Whose Mother’s Day Is It, Anyway? When it comes to celebrating good ol’ Mom on Mother’s Day, husbands and wives don’t see eye to eye. A new national survey of married couples with kids reveals more than 1 in 3 women (40 percent) say now that they’re a mom, it’s their Mother’s Day. And about 1 in 3 men (30 percent) say they’re torn between celebrating their wife and their mother. The national survey of 300 men and women was commissioned by Visiting Angels, one of our nation’s largest in-home senior care companies with more than 500 offices throughout the country. Mother’s Day is Stressful Mother’s Day has become the third most celebrated U.S. national holiday, right behind Christmas and Valentine’s Day (based on the number of greeting cards given on each holiday, anyway). Yet with all the cards, flowers, and fuss comes frustration to get it right for all the moms in our lives. More than 1 in 4 surveyed (26 percent) say Mother’s Day has caused stress, and nearly 1 in 4 (23 percent) say they have had conflict over Mother’s Day plans. The majority of the conflict (57 percent) is about WHERE to spend Mother’s Day (ie: their mom’s house, their house, a restaurant, etc.) More than 1 in 4 (28 percent) say with the modern family, there are too many moms to please (ie: wife, mom, stepmom, etc.) One in four (25 percent) say no matter what plans they make, they can’t please everyone.

Mom vs. Dad The men and women who chose Mom over Dad say it’s because: 1) Mom deserves the attention; 2) They have more in common with Mom; 3) It’s the least they can do after Mom went through nine months of pregnancy and labor; 4) Mom is their favorite parent and; 5) Mother's Day seems to be a bigger holiday than Father's Day, and they feel obligated to celebrate Mom over Dad! Why Visit Mom On Mother’s Day? 90 Percent say I love her and want to spend time with her. More than half (59 percent) say because they want to set a good example for their kids. Nearly 1 in 4 (22 percent) say they feel obligated to visit Mom on Mother’s Day - and Mom might give them a guilt trip if they didn’t. Are We Giving Gifts Mom Wants? Perhaps some of the stress comes from picking out the perfect gift for Mom. Americans will spend more than $20 billion on Mother’s Day gifts this year alone! The Visiting Angels survey reveals the majority of adult children will spend a total of $51-$100 on Mother’s Day gifts. So, what gifts do adult children plan to give Mom this year? Top gift: a card. Second: flowers. Equally tied for third: phone call, dinner out or quality time with them and the children.

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RE/MAX Balloon to Appear at Touch a Truck Event KENNEBUNK The RE/MAX Hot Air Balloon is scheduled to appear at the Touch a Truck event, on May 16, from 8-10 a.m., just at the beginning of the event, at the Sea Road church field. Organized by RE/MAX Realty One to help raise money and awareness for A Joyful Noise Preschool, the RE/MAX Hot Air Balloon, at 70 feet tall, grabs attention wherever it flies. Tethered rides will be offered and proceeds will be donated to A Joyful Noise Preschool. “We’re honored to help raise awareness and show support for such an incredible organization like A Joyful Noise Preschool,” said Cyndi Smith, Realtor at RE/MAX Realty

One in Kennebunk. “As local business leaders, we take pride in our community and together we can accomplish anything.” As the largest hot air balloon fleet in the world, more than 108 RE/MAX balloons carry the distinctive red, white and blue logo in 26 countries on six continents. RE/MAX, LLC adopted the iconic logo as a promotional symbol in 1978 at the Albuquerque Balloon Fiesta. Since its inception, RE/ MAX Associates, offices and regions have sponsored and participated in hundreds of balloon events around the world including charity events, art festivals, grand-opening celebrations and educational programs. For more information

about the Kennebunk balloon appearance, contact Cyndi Smith at 207-475-8480. More information about the RE/ MAX Hot Air Balloon can be found at www.remax.com/ newsroom.

Interim Final Rules for H-2B Visa Program Announced STATEWIDE – The Maine Department of Labor is making employers and workers aware of Interim Final Rules to the H-2B Temporary Foreign Non-Agricultural Worker Program, published by the U.S. Department of Labor on April 29. The new interim Final Rule strengthens protections for U.S. workers, while also providing that employers can access foreign workers on a temporary basis when U.S. workers are not available. The H-2B program allows U.S. employers who meet specific regulatory requirements to bring foreign non-immigrant workers to the United States to fill temporary non-agricultural What do moms really want for Mother’s Day? Equally tied for the top gift: a card and dinner out. Equally tied for 2nd: homemade gifts and “my kids are so busy, I’d rather have quality time with my family than any gift.” Equally tied for 3rd: spa, flowers, phone call (So, we’re on track because more phone calls are made on Mother’s Day than any other day of the year!). Guilt Prevails Perhaps we make Mother’s Day such a big deal because we don’t feel we do enough for Mom the rest of the year. More than half (60 percent) admit they sometimes feel guilty about not spending enough time with Mom. More than 3 in 4 (83 percent) plan to visit their mom on Mother’s Day, and 90 percent of them say it’s because they love her. Yet others say they visit partly out of obligation or because Mom might give them a guilt trip. Yet more than 1 in 4 (26 percent) say when they do spend time with Mom, after about four hours, they get antsy.

jobs. On April 29, the U.S. Departments of Labor and Homeland Security announced an Interim Final Rule to reinstate and make improvements to the program, and a final rule to establish the prevailing wage methodology for that program, in response to recent court decisions that the agencies state have created significant uncertainty. The rules include several provisions to expand recruitment of U.S. workers, providing a fair shot at finding and applying for jobs for which employers are seeking H-2B workers, including: Real-time recruitment efforts, requiring employers to offer work to former U.S. employees first; Establishing a

national electronic job registry; Strengthen worker protections with respect to wages, working conditions, and benefits that must be offered to H-2B and U.S. workers covered by these regulations; Establish the prevailing wage methodology for the H-2B program; Reinstates the use of employer-provided surveys to set the prevailing wage in certain limited situations; The Interim Final Rule is in effect as of April 29, 2015, and has a 60-day open comment period. The new rules also provide interim transition procedures so that employers have time to adjust. They are available at the Federal Register at (www.federalregister.gov).

Coleman Honored by 2015 Congressional Art Award YORK COUNTY – Each year, the US House of Representatives sponsors a competition for art works created by high school students from every congressional district in the United States. The program recognizes the importance of student art on a grand scale. The first place winning entries will be displayed in an exhibition in the US Capitol for an entire year, beginning in June. This year's student honorees from the 1st Congressional District include:

Djordje Jevtic of Scarborough High School, Anna Kinee of Brunswick High School, Olivia Potter of Morse High School, Kailey Coleman of Noble High School, Haleigh McKechnie of Thornton Academy, and Lily Munro of Brunswick High School. These students will be attending a special luncheon on May 12, hosted by Governor Paul LePage, First Lady Ann LePage, and the Maine Arts Commission at the Blaine House in Augusta.

“It’s no surprise the survey reveals adult children want to make a big deal for Mother’s Day because they don’t get as much time with their aging parents as they want to, and when they do see their parents, they’re so busy they may not be able to relax and truly enjoy their company,” said Larry Meigs, CEO of Visiting Angels, one of our nation’s largest in home senior care companies. “We help relieve that stress by sending care-

givers into the homes of aging relatives. On Mother’s Day, and every day, our caregivers provide companionship, light housekeeping, meal preparation and transportation so children can truly enjoy spending time with their parents without the duties of caregiving. When you can’t be there for Mom, we’re here to help.” This survey was done by a third party and commissioned by Visiting Angels.


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Michel R. Goulet, 64

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NORTH BERWICK – Michel R. Goulet, 64, died peacefully on April 27, 2015, after a courageous battle with leukemia, surrounded by the ones he laughed with, lived for, and loved. He grew up in Dover, NH and graduated from St. Thomas Aquinas High School and the Apprenticeship program at Portsmouth Naval Shipyard. He was employed at the Portsmouth Naval Shipyard for 38 years. After retiring he used his many talents on a variety of projects from woodworking and remodeling to small engine repair and volunteer work. H e was always ready and willing to assist neighbors and friends. He enjoyed gardening, fishing, camping, and spending time with his family and friends, especially his two granddaughters. He also enjoyed spending winters with friends in The Villages, Florida. He is survived by his loving wife of 39 years, Susan (Dube); his three daughters and two granddaughters, Katie Goulet, husband Adam, and daughter Sarah of Somersworth, Amy

WELLS – Jacki Lynn (Wilson) Keyes, 62, a resident of Wells, died Sunday, May 3, 2015 at her residence with her family at her side following a two year battle with cancer. Jacki was born May 13, 1952 in Haverhill, NH, the daughter of George Hazen and Annie Guay Wilson, and graduated from Woodsville High School, class of 1970. A lifelong learner, Jacki continued to further her knowledge, by attending several colleges during her lifetime, graduating with a Bachelor of Professional Studies from the University of New Hampshire, and attended York County Community College, where she received an Associate in Applied Science degree in computer applications Technology. Jacki was employed as the church secretary at St. David’s Episcopal Church in Kennebunk for 12 years. She then joined expanded Rubber Products in Sanford from 1995 to 2009, and most recently at the Portsmouth Naval Shipyard in the Human Resources department, retiring in 2014 as an HR Specialist. She was a former member of the Wells Fire Department,

Emery, husband Derrick, and daughter Mae of Berwick, and Laurie Goulet of Rochester; his siblings, Ronald Goulet and wife Nancy of Goffstown, Diane Brochu and husband Brian of Rochester, Suzanne French and husband Richard of Rochester; a niece, nephews, and loving extended family and friends. He is predeceased by his parents Noel Roland and Rachel (Roy) Goulet. The family would like to extend a special thank you to the doctors, nurses and staff of Lunder 10 and Cox Clinic at Massachusetts General Hospital for their excellent care and support.

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serving as an EMT out of the Highpine Station, loved to tend to her flower gardens, and quilting. Jacki took the most amazing trips with her husband and family, including 4 to Italy, where she took cooking classes, and saw Andrea’ Bocelli perform in his hometown. Survivors include her husband of 43 years, George “Bill� Keyes of Wells, two sons Jonathan Keyes of Wayland MA, and William Keyes and his wife Alicia of Brookline, NH, Two daughters Shauna Flagg of Rollinsford, NH and Bethany Keys of South Lake Tahoe, CA, three grandchildren, Matthew and Jackson Flagg and Hunter Keyes, a brother Hazen Wilson and his wife Margie of Brentwood, NH and a sister Paula Branham and her partner Lorraine DeToro of Glastonbury, CT. Visitation was held on Thursday, May 7 at the Bibber Memorial Chapel, 111 Chapel Rd. Wells, followed by a 6 p.m. service at the funeral home. Interment will be 10 a.m. Saturday, May 9 at Pine Grove Cemetery, Woodsville, NH. Should friends desire, memorial donations may be made to Dr. Joyce Liu’s Ovarian Cancer Research Fund, c/o

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Sara Wakefield, 76 WELLS – Sara Wakefield, 76, formerly of North Berwick and Kennebunk, ME, died peacefully on Wednesday, April 29, 2015 at the home of her daughter after a period of failing health. She was born June 15, 1938 in Portsmouth, NH and was raised and educated in Kennebunk and Kennebunkport. For many years, Sara lived in North Berwick, raising her children there. For the past 32 years she had lived in Micco, Florida until recently moving to Wells, ME to be with her daughter, Wilma. Sara was active with the Sheriffs Youth Ranch for underprivileged kids and known for knitting hats and blankets for the Soldiers overseas. “Mom, we will always carry your memory in our hearts.� Sara is survived by her 5 children, Donna Hanson and Dean Brooks of South Berwick, ME; Mark Nichols and Guy Wakefield of Florida and Wilma Bean of Wells, ME; 9 grandchildren and 1 great-grandchild. She will be missed by all those who knew and loved her. At her request there will be no services. Condolences may be made online at www.JohnsonFuneralHomeME.com.

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~ News ~ Host of EWTN Speaks at St. Martha Church, Kennebunk KENNEBUNK – Rev. Father Andrew Apostoli, author, retreat master, TV Host, Cofounder of the Franciscan Friars of the Renewal and vice-postulator for the Canonization of Archbishop Fulton J. Sheen will speak at St. Martha Church in Kennebunk the weekend of May 15-17. Father Andrew is considered one of the foremost experts on the ap-

paritions of the Blessed Virgin Mary to the peasant children at Fatima in 1917. He will present “The Message from Our Lady of Fatima�. He will open his presentations on Friday evening at 7 p.m. On Saturday morning, May 16, he will celebrate Mass at 9 a.m., followed by a Rosary and retreat session ending at noon.

On Sunday, May 17, Fr. Andrew will celebrate Mass at 8 a.m. and 11 a.m. Sunday afternoon from 1:30 p.m. there will be Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament, Rosary, Our Blessed Mother’s promises to those who wear the Brown Scapular and attend Masses on the First Five(5) Saturdays, Benediction, and Reposition of the Blessed Sacrament.

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~ Pets ~

Animal Welfare Society

WEST KENNEBUNK – Meet Precious, a 3-year old short-haired cat. Precious is a sweet, sensitive girl. She’s the type of cat that will make you go “awww” every time you see her. She takes a while to get used to strangers, so expect her to be a little nervous when you attempt to pet her. Go slow, give her a moment, and she’ll be fine. Precious loves having comfy spots to nap in and windows to watch the outdoor world from, as most cats do. She would be happy to share a new home with cat savvy dogs, cats, and respectful children. Stop on by the shelter today to meet her. Meet Hazelnut, a 12-year old American Shelter Dog. Hazelnut is sweet old bird looking

to find a home she can spend her golden years in. She is a very social and easy-going girl. As you might expect, her hyper playtimes are long behind her, but she still enjoys going for relaxing walks alongside her people. Hazelnut is heard of hearing, possibly deaf, so don’t expect her to come when you call too often. She would be happy to share a new home with other dogs and gentle children who won’t overwhelm her. If this golden oldie sounds like the right dog for you, then stop on by the shelter today to meet Hazelnut. Meet Clover, an adult female rabbit looking for a new home. Clover recently gave birth to a batch of 8 bunnies here at the shelter. Her motherly duties are now done with and Clover, and her babies are ready for adoption. Clover is a sweet girl who doesn’t mind attention, though she doesn’t often seek it. With a fully stocked habitat to reside in, Clover will be quite the content bunny. If you’d like to adopt Clover then stop on by the shelter today to meet her. Gerbils - We currently have two Gerbils available for adoption. Gerbils make great starter pets as well as ideal companions for anyone with limited space. Of course, if you’ve got the room to build a massive Gerbil landscape throughout your home, they’re fine with that too. Gerbils are society animals, so they do best in pairs. These two Gerbils, Georgia and Virginia, should remain together. The adoption fee for a pair is only $8. If you’ve ever wanted to add a pair of tiny cuties to your home, then stop on by the shelter today and meet our Gerbils. Dog Obedience Options Ever wish your precious pooch would follow your commands a bit more precisely? How about perform a few tricks to entertain you and your family? Sounds like you’re in need of a Dog Obedience Class. At the Animal Welfare Society, we offer a variety of Obedience Classes at different levels and for different ages to help train dogs of all

Animal Welfare Society PO Box 43 West Kennebunk, Maine 04094

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shapes and sizes. The classes are open to all dogs, not just ones adopted from the AWS. However, AWS alumnae do receive a discounted fee for the classes. Visit www.animalwelfaresociety.org to see the classes we have available and to sign up your pooch. Kitten Shower Celebrate the start of kitten season at the Animal Welfare Society with games, crafts, and fun! Our annual Kitten Shower will be on Saturday, May 9, from noon - 3 p.m. There will be a raffle, silent auction, and bake sale, among other things. The event will be sponsored by Amica Insurance. Take the “Project Kitten Challenge!” Collect the largest amount (in total weight) of kitten supplies and win a pizza party and behind the scenes tour of the shelter! Visit www.animalwelfaresociety.org for more information and to see what supplies we are most in need of. Calendar Friday, May 15 – Sunday, May 17 (Sun) - PetSmart Charities welcomes adopters to the Biddeford Crossing Store by donating $35 to AWS for all adoptions at the store throughout the weekend! Visit the cats at our Satellite Adoption Center and meet adoptable dogs throughout the weekend. Saturday, May 16 - It’s the Yard Sale you wait for all year long! Longtime AWS volunteer, Sue spends all year collecting items for this sale to benefit the shelter. Located at 6 Hearthstone Drive, from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. If you would like to contribute to the sale, call Sue at 207-985-1437.

Another Chance Animal Rescue NORTH BERWICK Meet Baby Girl, a gentle black four-year-old kitty that is a real black beauty. This very sweet kitty was abandoned in an apartment when her family moved out leaving her behind without benefit of food or water. She was found by the property owner who contacted an outreach worker to arrange her intake. Baby Girl is such a love, she is happy to be with people, likes attention, has an endless purr motor that starts up at the sight and sound of people that enter her space. Baby Girl is looking for a family or single person that will love her unconditionally, provide her with all necessities, a few well-selected toys and lots of love. She is also asking for an indoor only life style as she has never been an outside kitty and has no outside coping skills. She will do very well with all members of the family, including nonaggressive house cats and gentle small dogs. Baby Girl is spayed, vaccinations are current, she has passed her wellness exam, and is so ready for a new family of her own. If you think that this wonderful young adult kitty is the right addition to your family circle, please contact foster mom Bonnie at 603-781-1807. Volunteer Opportunities Available: We are looking for volunteers to help in our cat adoption center in Sanford ME. If you love cats and would like to help those in need, please call

207-490-2855. Thrift Store Hours: Monday-Friday 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.; 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Saturdays. One hundred percent of the profits benefit the animals in our care. Donations of items are always welcomed. Please note that donations of goods are accepted Monday through Thursday & Saturdays. Support For Life: Our “Support For Life” program asks for the pledge of a $10 monthly donation. Your $10 combined with the monthly donations of others will help us meet our ongoing expenses and continue our work as a true “No Kill” organization. Please help us continue our mission to provide a safe environment and quality care for abandoned, abused, and lost pets by becoming a “Support for Life” member and pledging a monthly donation.

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Safe Haven Humane Society WELLS – Our kitties are all moved into our new shelter, and we too are gradually settling into our new Adoption Center. New hours will be announced as soon as we’re completely moved in. Meantime we’re enlisting local help to boost our volunteer numbers so we can be open as much as possible. We need more catroom caregivers and cat room buddies. FMI call Leonore 9853227. Meet Oscar, who is enjoying a new life now that he’s in from outside. Gone are the fleas, hunger and worries that plagued him as a stray. I never saw a kitty luckier than Oscar. He has two beds, a dozen toys and all the food he could ever wish for. What Safe Haven can’t give him is a home of his own. Oscar is a darling orange short-haired

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tabby between 3-5 years of age. He was a neighborhood stray for a long time. During his initial medical exam, Oscar tested positive for FIV (Feline Immunodeficiency virus). FIV cannot be transmitted to humans or dogs. It’s a cat-to-cat-only virus, most often spread through a deep bite wound from another FIV positive cat. So we suspect that in Oscar’s outdoor days as a stray he’d battled with a kitty with the virus. Oscar’s FIV status doesn’t mean he’ll get sick or have a shorter life. All it means is that his immune system is weaker. So whoever adopts him should pay attention to his teeth and overall health to keep him healthy. Most FIV-positive cats tend to live normal lives and enjoy a normal life span. People often ask if FIVpositive kitties can live with FIV-negative kitties. Statistics show that yes they can, as long as the kitties get along and don’t fight. We recommend that you research this question, talk to your vet and those who have

FIV-positive kitties living with non-positive. Oscar is a leg man. He constantly rubs his orange-striped body against your legs as he tells you how you should stop whatever you’re doing to hold and kiss him. You can’t turn a handsome fellow like him down! Give us a call at 229-8314 and make an appointment to come and see Oscar! We’re stocking the cupboards at our new shelter and need donations of canned Friskies poultry flavor with gravy, fillets, Temptations treats, and dry Purina Kitten Chow. Also paper towels, Mr. Clean, Dawn, bleach, trash bags and scoopable litter. Please drop off at our Thrift Store, 1517 Post Rd, next to IGA.


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SPORTS

Marshwood Girls Travel Basketball Team Completes a Successful Season SOUTH BERWICK The Marshwood Girls Travel Basketball team recently completed their season by winning the Championship Game at the Connie Bean Tournament. Marshwood defeated the Shamrocks twice to win the tournament by scores of 26 to 11 and 32 to 18. The Marshwood girls finished their season with a record of 45-7 winning 5 tournaments and coming in 2nd in two. They won the Somerworth Frosty Tournament, Marshwood Tournament, Kittery Tournament, Seabrook Tournament and the Connie Bean Tournament, while placing 2nd in the Farmington, NH Tournament and the Westbrook Tournament. Throughout the season

they defeated teams from Farmington, Kittery, Rollinsford, Noble, Wells, Somersworth, Stratham, Rochester, York Plymouth, Dover, Greenland, Portsmouth, Newmarket, Lewiston, Sacopee Valley, Westbrook, Portland, and the Shamrocks AAU team. The team was coached by Bob Fontaine and assistant coach John Watson. Members of the team as pictured. Front Row Rori Coomey, Natalie Singer, Ariana Scharff, Alyssa Dube, Maddie Lindgren, and Carmela Kriz. Back Row - Assistant Coach John Watson, Corrin Hasty, Kendall Lawrence, Ashley Bedard, Olivia Forrester, Jocelyn Stackpole, Lexi McGee, Margaret Spear, and Head Coach Bob Fontaine.

Hammerhead Wrestling Club Competes YORK – The Hammerhead Wrestling Club, based in York, competed Saturday and Sunday, May 2 and 3 at the 2015 U.S. Northeast Regional Championships at East Stroudsburg University in Pennsylvania. The team competed in both Olympic wrestling styles, freestyle on Saturday, and Grecoroman on Sunday. This tour-

nament is considered one of the toughest in the northeast, as many junior and seniorlevel wrestlers from 13 states on the east coast must qualify here for national and worldlevel teams. Pictured are (l to r): front row: Bella Buttrick (3rd freestyle, 3rd greco), Ben Orso (4th greco). Back row: Coach Thompson, Anthony Holway (cadet 120), Wyatt

Horning (3rd freestyle, 2nd greco), Ronan Thompson (3rd greco), Will Orso (4th greco), John Goyetche (open 163 lbs), Coach Buttrick. The club also concluded it's freestyle season with a team championship at the UNH Wildcat Open tournament on April 21, and a 2nd place team finish at the Maine State Freestyle Championship tournament on April 14.

Abbey 0-6. Girls Varsity Golf will play Newton Country Day at The Oaks Golf Course in Sommersworth, NH. Berwick Academy Varsity Girls Golf team hosted Newton Country Day at The Oaks Golf Course in Sommersworth, NH on Friday, May 1st. Newton forfeited 3 matches due to missing players, but held on to win at the #1, #2 and #3 spots for a tied match, 3-3. Junior Morgan Copani posted another tight match at the #3 position and brought it to a final putt to decide the match. Berwick's next match will be at Dana Hall. Berwick Academy Girls Varsity Tennis lost to Brewster Academy 3-6 in our Match on Friday, May 1. The wins were Blaine Stevens at #1 singles who beat her opponent 7-5 in the third set tie breaker. Blaine Stevens and Kira Winters beat their opponents at #1 doubles and Nicola Randle and Sam Greenspan beat their opponents at #2 doubles.

Marshwood @ Scarborough. Score: Marshwood Athletics: 0, Scarborough High School: 5. Game MVP: Scarborough (2-0) def Marshwood. Headline: 1 Singles R Garland (S) def Dan Longtin (M) 6-1, 6-3; 2 Singles A Paradis (S) def Andy Blunt (M) 6-0, 6-0; 3 Singles M Arsenault (S) def Liam Williams (M) 6-1, 6-0; 1 Doubles D MacDonald/A Huber (S) def Roger Connolly/Will Hausmann (M) 7-6 (2), 6-0; 2 Doubles A Giles/S Gikas (S) def Lewis Guy/Josh Piper (M) 6-0, 6-0. Windham @ Marshwood MHS Tennis Courts. Marshwood Athletics: 0; Windham Athletics: 5. Game MVP: Windham (2-0) def Marshwood (0) Headline: 1 Singles J Crowley (W) def D Longtin (M) 6-3, 6-0; 2 Singles D Cancelarich (W) def A Blunt (M) 6-1, 6-0; 3 Singles D Sepulveda (W) def L Williams (M) 6-3, 6-0; 1 Doubles N McGoldrich/T Crowley (W) def R Connolly/ W Hausmann (M) 6-0, 6-4; 2 Doubles D Plummer/G Meader (W) def L Guy/J Piper (M) 6-7(5) 6-4 10-8 ST.

Boys’ Varsity Tennis

Girls’ Varsity Tennis

SCOREBOARD TRAIP ACADEMY Boys’ Baseball The Traip Academy baseball program used strong pitching to compile a perfect 4-0 week last week. The varsity team won its first three games of the season. The Rangers cruised to a 19-1 victory versus Waynflete on April 27 in a game halted after 4 1/2 innings. Trevor Salema pitched the first three innings to earn the win, with Colin Macomber and Coleman Pelkey throwing an inning of scoreless relief apiece. Macomber's bases-loaded double off the fence was the big blow of the contest. Traip earned its second straight 5-inning win on April 29, pulling away at Old Orachard Beach, 17-2. Josh Schneier threw a complete game, scattering six hits, while the Rangers played errorless defense behind him. Henry Driscoll's pair of two-run doubles aided the cause, as the visitors sealed the victory with a nine-run fifth inning. Traip (3 -1) won its second straight road contest on May 1, edging North Yarmouth, 6-2. Alex Foye allowed just three hits and two unearned runs in 5 2/3 innings, while Salema picked up a four-out save. Salema tripled and singled for the victors. The Traip junior varsity program (1-1) won its first game of the season on April 30, doubling up Old Orchard Beach, 4-2. Shane MacNeill won the game with 5

2/3 innings pitched, and Charlie Driscoll recorded the save.

BERWICK ACADEMY Girls’ Lacrosse We beat Lexington Christian Academy 16-11. We are now 7-0 and they are 1-5. Our points earners were: Tilly Burzynski 5 goals, Caroline Hernon 5 goals 2 assists , Siobahn McDermott 2 goals, Tatiana Bradley 2 goals 1 assist, Aimee Briand 1 goal, Kat Reid 1 goal. Goalie, Emma Hambright, had 16 saves. Backup goalie, Caroline Rizzo, had her first appearance in net and made two saves. Teya Adams and Caroline Hernon both had five ground balls for the day. The team traveled to Plymouth, NH to play the Holderness School. We suffered our first loss of the season, and are now 7-1 and they are 5-2. The score was 16-8. Our leading scorers were: Tilly Burzynski 2 goals, Tatiana Bradley 2 goals, Caroline Hernon 2 goals 2 assists 4 ground balls, Aimee Briand and Siobhan McDermott each had 1 goal apiece. Goalie, Emma Hambright had 13 saves. Isabel Reis also played well for the Bulldogs.

Boys’ Lacrosse Berwick Boys' lacrosse team were victorious against Bancroft. Drew Hale led the scoring attack with four goals and two assists while senior Jake Gross was

able to add two goals and one assist. Sam Zimmerman also had two goals. The team played well throughout the four quarters after jumping out to an 8-0 first quarter lead. The team faces Brooks in North Andover next. Berwick Boys lacrosse team traveled to the Brooks School today. The players competed with great effort, and although came up short, should be proud of their performance. The final score of 12-7 does not indicate the dynamic midfield play and strong defense exhibited by the Bulldogs. Liam Darcy, again, stood out as an outstanding contributor picking up ground balls, initiating offensive drives and withholding opposing players. Also improving their skills were defenders, Jacob Goldblatt and Rafe Gaughan. Leading scorers today were Brad Simas with 3 goals 1 assist, Will Grant with 1 goal and 1 assist, and single goals from Nate McCrone, Drew Hale, and Luke McNamara. Berwick plays next at Concord Academy.

Girls’ Varsity Golf Berwick Academy Girls Varsity Golf hosted a tri-match at The Links at Outlook Golf Course in South Berwick. Portsmouth Abbey and Dana Hall were in attendance. Berwick recorded it's first individual match win against Dana Hall at the #3 spot by Junior Morgan Copani, but lost overall 2-4 (Dana Hall forfeited the #5 match) . Berwick also lost to Portsmouth

Girls’ Varsity Tennis

Berwick Academy 4 Brewster 1 @ BA. 1s Nathan Anderson BA 4-6,6-2,6-4; 2s Patrick Robb BA 2-6,6-2,6-2; 3s Matt Richards. BA 6-2,6-1; 1dbls Devin Boyle/Jack Byers 6-1,6,3; BA 4-5 overall; BA 1-4 EIL. BA next @ Bancroft.

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Scarborough @ Marshwood. Score: Marshwood Athletics: 0. Scarborough High School: 5. Game MVP: Scarborough over Marshwood. Headline: 1 Sing: Megan Nathanson (S) over Sage Winters (M) 6-1, 6-4; 2 Sing: Laura Henny (S) over Sophie Syrene (M)

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~ Sports & Classifieds ~ Sports Shorts! Joel Berger Part of GNAC Conference Champion Men's Lacrosse Team CAPE NEDDICK Joel Berger of Cape Neddick and the Saints Men's Lacrosse team finished the Spring 2015 season as Great Northeast Athletic Conference (GNAC) Champions for the second-consecutive year. The top-seeded team rolled to a 13-6 win over No. 2 Mount Ida College on Saturday, April 25th, at Roberto Clemente Field. With an overall record of 13-4, the Saints have earned the conference's automatic bid to the NCAA Tournament.

Open Mixed Doubles Tournament YORK – The York Golf & Tennis Club is hosting an Open Mixed Doubles Tournament on Saturday May 9. The event is open to anyone and players can sign up alone or with a partner. The format will be round robin style with play starting at 2. There will be 2 levels of play so everyone will have fun while playing at one of the nicest facilities in the New England area. The event costs $20 per person. Please contact Lisa Wilcott, Tennis Director at York Golf and Tennis Club at metennis@maine.rr.com or 363-4752 to register or for more information.

...SPORTS from page 40 6-1,6-0; 3 Sing: Hayley Lawsure (S) over Jenna Gilbert (M) 6-0,60; 1 Doub: Bryce Nitchman and Jenny Herrman (S) over Renee Clavette and Sophie Towle (M) 6-2, 6-4; 2 Doub: Kaicee Flaherty and Emily Keenan (S) over Sabrina Lizotte and Angela Lavgne (M) 6-1,6-3. Catherine McAuley @ Marshwood. Score: Marshwood Athletics: 0, Catherine McAuley High School: 0. Game MVP: Marshwood (1-0) over McAuley. Headline: 1 Singles: Sage Winters (MHS) over Siobhan Kenneally (CM) 6-0,6-1; 2 Singles: Kiera Kenneally (CM) over Marissa Sewell (MHS) 6-0, 6-4; 3 Singles: Kimanna Nyguan (CM) over Sascha Kinsmen (MHS) 6-3, 6-4; 1 Doubles: Renee Clavette and Sophie Towle (MHS) over Kathleen O'Brien and Sophia Krieckhaus (CM) 6-1,6-3; 2 Doubles: Sabrina Lizotte and Angela Lavgne (MHS) over Sarah Mariski and Sanni Hackett (CM) 6-2,6-1.

Girls’ Varsity Lacrosse Marshwood @ Catherine McAuley. Score: Marshwood Athletics: 17, Catherine McAuley High School: 5. Marshwood at Gorham HS. (20)7-2 at half. Lindsey Poirier 5G3A Korinne Bohunsky 2G 1A Hannah Costin 2G Marin Smith 1G Emily Kahler 9 saves. Jenna Kashmer, Gabby Bazemore, Kathryn Fagan and Paige Singer played well defensively. GHS (0-1) Mackenzie Collins 3G Marina Pappalardo 2G Brooke Greatorex 1G MHS next game at South Portland.

Girls’ Varsity Softball Cheverus @ Marshwood. Score: Marshwood Athletics: 13 Cheverus High School: 0. Game MVP: Emily Robida, Jill Marcus.

Headline: Emily Robida scattered 5 hits, recorded 7 strikeouts and 0 walks to pitch the Hawks to victory in 5 innings. Jill Marcus and Gianna Riccardi each had 3 hits and 2 RBI to lead the Hawks 12 hit attack. Their record is now 2-1 and travel next to Windham. Marshwood @ Windham. Score: Marshwood Athletics: 0, Windham Athletics: 2. Game MVP: Emily Robida, Elora Montgomery. Headline: Windham scored single runs in the 1st and 3rd innings, both unearned, to defeat the Hawks. Elora Montgomery, Emily Robida, and Jill Marcus each had a hit for the Hawks. Emily Robida piched well with 7 strikouts, 2 walks, and 0 earned runs. The Hawks are now 2-2. Marshwood @ Noble. Score: Marshwood Athletics: 5, Noble High School: 9. Game M V P: Meaghan Sandler, Emily Robida. Headline: Meaghan Sandler had 2 hits including a double and 2 RBI and Emily Robida had 2 hits including a triple and 2 RBI to lead the Hawks offense but lost to Knights at Noble on Tuesday. Jill Marcus, Joelle Casey, Elora Montgomery, and Molly Glidden each had a hit. The Hawks record is now 1-1.

Loukola Named WPI Women's StudentAthlete of the Week WELLS Jasmine Loukola of Wells helped the Third Varsity Eight win at the NEWMAC Rowing Championships and earn Worcester Polytechnic Institute (WPI) Women's Student-Athlete of the Week honors. The boat made up of Alexa Hiznay, Emily Perkins, Loukola, Jennifer Golden, Sarah Wutka, Abigail Sawyer, Rachel Santarsiero, Huda Gad and coxswain Robyn Quartararo captured its race at the championship for the third straight year.

Morrison Earns Academic All-Conference Laurels YORK Kyle Morrison of York was one of 20 Worcester Polytechnic Institute student-athletes to garner NEWMAC Academic All- Conference status in men's track and field. Honorees must have earned a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.5/4.0 scale or 4.35/5.0 scale after the 2014 fall semester, achieved second year academic status, and been a member of the varsity team for the entire season.

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HELP WANTED You make a life by what you give, so why not volunteer? We are looking for some great people who want to meet other great people. Volunteering at Sentry Hill gives you a chance to enhance the lives of others and at the same time improve your own. If you can share an hour or two a week to play a game, go for a walk, or just chat, we would love to speak to you. Come make someone’s day special and join our team! Please contact: Cathy Foley Resident Services

CONDO SIZED 70� SOFA & MATCHING SWIVEL ROCKER. Pale green print. Excellent condition. $350 for both. Call 207-363-1880 CARAVAN ALUMINUM TRAILER, 8 ft wide x 10 ft long with ramp and aluminum tool box. Good condition ~ $700. 603-937-1016 18 FT DUTCHMAN TRAVEL TRAILER. Gas or electric refrigerator, AC, full bath, sleeps 6. Good condition ~ $2500. 603-937-1016

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SERVICE STAFF & LINE COOKS Bob’s not only offers a fun work experience but scholarship opportunities for high school and college students, company discounts, employee meals, and an EAP program. Candidates would need day, evening, weekend, and holiday availability. To apply: stop by the restaurant at 315 US Route 1 to complete an application or online at www. bobsclamhut.com. You may also email a cover letter and resume to shawnm@bobsclamhut.com.

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HELP WANTED

Richard’s Seafood is looking for experienced LINE COOKS & WAITSTAFF. Apply in person: 1732 North Berwick Rd / Rte 9, Wells, Me. (207) 646-8561

The Wells-Ogunquit Resort Motel has seasonal positions available in HOUSEKEEPING, LAUNDRY, MAINTENANCE AND FRONT DESK. Energetic, honest, team player. Transportation and weekend availability is also required. 20-30 Hours May-October. Competitive wages and end of season bonus. Please contact 207-641-7122 or 646-8115 or email info@wells-ogunquit.com

HOME CARE NEEDED for a 44 year old, paralyzed man with Hoyer lift. Help with bed to wheel chair, commode, dressing, shower, house cleaning, shopping (van supplied). Morning bathroom program Monday Friday 10am - 1pm. $12/hour. Call Rick 207-459-4599

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Dear Computer Lady, In my windows 7 when I click on the bookmarks tab at the top of my page, in the drop down list, I cannot delete any bookmarks. I use windows 7 classic shell, and Firefox. There was a time when I could right click on an un-used bookmark and then delete it, now I can't. Nothing happens when I right click. Is there a way to fix it? Mary Dear Mary, While I can't tell you how to fix this problem without first figuring out what is causing the right-click to stop working, I can give you some other methods of deleting bookmarks in Firefox. If you want to delete a single bookmark in Firefox, first, click on the bookmark to go to that page, then click on the star icon as if you were going to bookmark the page,

and click on the button that says, "Remove Bookmark". Another way, which also allows you to delete more than one bookmark at a time is to click on the Bookmarks button and click on "Show All Bookmarks". Select one or more bookmarks to be deleted, then click "Organize" in the menu bar and "Delete" in the drop down menu. Elizabeth Dear Computer Lady, I want to know how to preserve my cartridges if I leave for six months from my desert home. Thanks, Dee Dear Dee, There is nothing more frustrating than finding that your expensive inkjet cartridge has dried out and is no longer working. If you can afford it, I would suggest that you get a laser printer. The toner is not liquid based, and

won't dry out over time like inkjet cartridges. In the meantime, I did a little research and found lots of information about storing your cartridges. Lots of people suggest things like wrapping the cartridge in damp paper towels and sealing in a ziplock bag, but touching the metal on the cartridge and leaving them wrapped in a damp paper towel seems like it could cause problems. HP has directions for storing cartridges on their website at: http://support.hp.com/us-en/ document/c03007680. HP says to store the cartridges with the nozzles up in a plastic tub with an airtight lid. Don't allow anything to touch the cartridge nozzles. Put a damp cloth next to, but not touching the cartridges, and seal the container. I would add that it wouldn't hurt to put that container in your refrigerator while you are gone. Elizabeth Dear Computer Lady, I am needing a print shop

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program, not much but just little projects. Any suggestions of economical one or a free one? Thanks, Steve Dear Steve, There are several desktop publishing programs that come to mind, and two are even free. First, is a free version of the desktop publishing program that I use all the time, Page Plus. You can get PagePlus Starter edition at www.freeserifsoftware.com. If the starter edition doesn't meet your needs, then the full version of PagePlus certainly will. It is not free, but it is much less expensive than the Microsoft and Adobe programs. It is available at www. serif.com. I have not personally used Draw, which is part of the free, open source office suite, LibreOffice but it also looks like a pretty good choice. You will need to download and install the entire LibreOffice suite at www.libreoffice.org. Elizabeth

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