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Volume 13 • Issue No. 19

Wells High School Ranked 3rd “Best High School� in Maine

At the May 3 meeting of the Wells-Ogunquit CSD School Committee are (left to right) Joshua Gould, Eileen Sheehy, Helena Ackerson and Jim Daly. (Reg Bennett photo)

WELLS At the May 3 meeting of the Wells-Ogunquit CSD School Committee, Superintendent Jim Daly announced that Wells High School had received a Silver Award from US News & World Report in the online magazine’s annual rankings of the nation’s high schools and worldwide institutions of higher learning. In its “Best High School� category, the magazine ranked

Wells High School (based on 2014-15 data) third in the state of Maine and 801 nationally. Falmouth High School ranked number two and the Maine School of Science and Mathematics in Limestone ranked number one in the state. During the meeting, WHS Principal Eileen Sheehy and Assistant Principal Joshua Gould, on behalf of the students and staff at WHS, accepted a WOCSD Certificate of

Achievement presented to them by Chair Helena Ackerson and Superintendent Daly. A “tremendous job� described Superintendent Daly later about WHS’s achievement. He indicated that the Silver Award in 2017 makes the sixth such award that Wells High School has received from US News & World Report since 2012. In 2016, the magazine ranked WHS fifth Best High School in Maine.

Collective Supports Young Artists By Carin Lee, Contributing Reporter NORTH BERWICK A few years ago Marty England of North Berwick put one of his guitars in the hands of a teen and became his mentor. That young man, Buddy Hutchins, is just now releasing his first album, “Ain't That Something.� Marty then decided that helping young artists would be his way of giving back to the community. Marty's wife, Jen, joins him in the outreach. They

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Arts & Entertainment 17-20 Business & Finance 20-21 Calendar of Events 13-14 Classifieds 41-44 Computer Lady 36 Health & Fitness 22-24 Home & Business 38-41 Library News 8-10 Obituaries 35-37 Pets 16 Puzzles 46 Real Estate 37,48 Sports 44-45 Where To Dine 25-34

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help young artists over a broad spectrum of arts: visual art, music, dance, theatre, culinary art, photography, videography/ film, poetry and design. They help by providing some, or all, mentoring, materials and/or lessons and workshops. The Englands do this through a nonprofit called “Continuum Arts Collective.� The Collective took on the status of 501(c)(3) last year with the help of an all-volunteer board. Jen England teaches in Multiple Pathways, an alternative education program for

challenged teens at Noble High School in North Berwick. She comes in contact with a lot of teens who want to be artists but are limited by lack of materials, or have no access to lessons or support. These teens may also live in isolated rural areas, where access to resources ,like those available in an urban areas, is not possible. As a teacher, Jen has seen the change in students when they are given arts opportunities: “When the artist in a student is honored, often everything falls into place – their grades go up

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Maddy Fox with a guitar obtained from the Continuum Arts Collective, along with lessons from Pete’s Guitar Studio in Dover, NH.

History of Mothers’ Day Celebration Mother's Day is a celebration honoring the mother of the family, as well as motherhood, maternal bonds, and the influence of mothers in society. It is celebrated on various days in many parts of the world, most commonly in the months of March or May. It complements similar celebrations honoring family members, such as Father's Day, Siblings Day, and Grandparents Day. In the United States, celebration of Mother's Day began in the early 20th century. It is not related to the many celebrations of mothers and motherhood that have occurred throughout the world over thousands of years. The modern holiday of Mother's Day was first cel-

ebrated in 1908, when Anna Jarvis held a memorial for her mother at St Andrew's Methodist Church in Grafton, West Virginia. St Andrew's Methodist Church now holds the Inter-

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and they want to come to school. Art matters‌it can help a teen become their best self.â€? Marty said: “There's a lot of talent and promise among the youth of our area and they deserve our support.â€? The Englands see other special programs provided by schools for students, such as sports for athletes, chorus and band for musicians. “But for the student who is a non-conformist, who wants to make an individual artistic statement, there isn't a

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national Mother's Day Shrine. Her campaign to make "Mother's Day" a recognized holiday in the United States began in 1905, the year her mother, Ann Reeves Jarvis, died. Ann Jarvis had been a peace activist who cared for wounded soldiers on both sides of the American Civil War, and created Mother's Day Work Clubs to address public health issues. Anna Jarvis wanted to honor her mother by continuing the work she started and to set aside a day to honor all mothers, because she believed that they were "the person who has done more for you than anyone in the world". In 1908, the US Congress rejected a proposal to make Mother's Day an official holi-

day, joking that they would also have to proclaim a "Motherin-law's Day". However, owing to the efforts of Anna Jarvis, by 1911 US states observed the holiday, with some of them officially recognizing Mother's Day as a local holiday, the first being West Virginia, Jarvis' home state, in 1910. In 1914, Woodrow Wilson signed a proclamation designating Mother's Day, held on the second Sunday in May, as a national holiday to honor mothers. Although Jarvis was successful in founding Mother's Day, she became resentful of the commercialization of the holiday. By the early 1920s, See MOTHERS page 16...

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~ News ~ Sister Cities Share Culture and Understanding

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SOUTH BERWICK A town in southern Maine whose population is 97.6 percent white and a small city in Alabama whose population is 95.8 black have agreed to become sister cities, creating the first such exchange aimed at greater cultural understanding and sharing between domestic communities. Citizens of South Berwick, Maine and Tuskegee, Ala., have agreed to form a relationship with the goal of joining in activities that could range from shared church sermons and classroom pen pals to joint exhibitions at historical

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Members of the Sister City Committee in South Berwick look over the proclamation, already signed by Tuskegee’s City Council, which is headed to the town council Tuesday night. Members shown in the South Berwick Public Library are (from the left) Nina Maurer, Julia Ouellette, David McDermott, Scott McPhedran and Roberta Beavers.

cans, to create a kind of virtual community joined by our common humanity, nationality and desire for further understanding between Americans. The opportunities for communication and cultural exchange are limited only by our collective imaginations.� The Tuskegee mayor agreed this relationship held all kinds of possibility. “This can be an opportunity to learn from each other and share common experiences and successes, to learn about our different regions and about the civil war,�

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societies and community reading programs. The idea of forming a Sister City relationship began in South Berwick and grew out of a series at the local library focused on questions of race. The program addressed such topics as “Why Race Matters in South Berwick� and “How Do You Talk to your Children About Race.� The series followed the deaths of several African Americans at the hands of the police. A letter from South Berwick citizens to Tuskegee said, “As Americans, we would like to join with you, fellow Ameri-

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said Tuskegee Mayor Lawrence Haygood. A proclamation declaring that the local government supports the effort went before both the Tuskegee and the South Berwick council last month and was unanimously accepted by both. “Even though race is rarely a direct issue in our town, and most classrooms do not have a single child of color, we wanted to acknowledge our role in this issue as Americans and to do our part in addressing an issue that has been too long ignored,� said David McDermott, chairman of the South Berwick committee. McDermott noted that the goal of the effort is to let residents of South Berwick, a white community, understand their historical place in the country's racial legacy and their modern day responsibilities to help heal the divide that still exists between the races. The Maine organizing group includes civic, education and religious leaders, as well as a representative of the local historic society. Anyone in the town is invited to take part. See SISTERS page 6...

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~ News ~ Scholarship Auction Meets After Hours May 17 KENNEBUNKPORT The Kennebunk-Kennebunkport-Arundel Chamber of Commerce is partnering up with the Kennebunk Rotary Club to present the Rotary's Annual Scholarship Auction at the Chamber's After Hours on Wednesday, May 17. The After Hours event runs 5-7 p.m. at The Nonantum Resort in Kennebunkport, followed by the auction at 7 p.m. The public is invited. The Scholarship Raffle is an annual event to raise money for deserving students, typically giving them $500 to $1,500 to offset expenses at a four-year or two-year college, trade schools or other institutions for higher education. In the past 30-plus years, the Kennebunk Rotary Club has provided more than $500,000 in scholarship assistance. "It's probably the one best investment in our youth that we can make as a community," said Joe Everett, chairman of the Scholarship Selection Com-

mittee of the Kennebunk Rotary Club, of the scholarship fund. "It shows our youth how much our community is behind them." Tickets are $100 each, and only 300 total will be sold. All proceeds will benefit the scholarship fund. Tickets are available from all Rotarians, at the three in-town Kennebunk Savings locations, at the Chamber of Commerce office or online at kennebunkrotaryclub.org. Tickets will be drawn at 7 p.m., and winnings include a $3,000 first prize; $2,000 second prize; $1,000 third prize; $500 fourth prize; and $200 fifth to tenth prizes. Winners do not have to be present to win. Admission includes hors d’oeuvres and two drink tickets 5-7 p.m. After 7 p.m., a cash bar will be available. Admission to After Hours is $5 for members and $10 for non-members. FMI: 207-967-0857, www.gokennebunks.com, or www.kennebunkrotary.org.

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~ News ~ ...SISTERS from page 2 Tuskegee Mayor Haygood brought the idea informally to his council in March, and the two groups began their efforts to jointly build this novel relationship. In South Berwick, City Councilor Chair Russ Abell was also enthusiastic about the possibilities. “I think this could be a great way for kids in Maine to get to know something about the south, African American history and culture, our bigger country,� said Abell, who has two young children. “I can’t imagine a better way to learn about our country’s civil rights history than through this kind of personal connection.� Tuskegee, a city of about 9,000 people, was home base for the Tuskegee Airmen, the first African America military aviators in the US Armed Forces. Citizens in Tuskegee launched a 1960 lawsuit - Gomillion v. Lightfoot, - that was the basis of a critical US Supreme Court decision blocking redistricting based on race. And the city is also home to Tuskegee University, founded in 1881 by Booker T. Washington. South Berwick, a town of about 7,200, began as a trading post and sawmill in the 1630s, founding the timber industry that built an empire.

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~ News ~ YCSA Hosting LuLaRoe Fundraiser YORK On May 13, 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. the York Community Service Association (YCSA) is hosting a LulaRoe Fundraiser at their new location while it is still under construction. YCSA would like to invite the community to see their new building in its “before� state while the renovation process is still underway. YCSA will be relocating their three current locations to 855 US Route 1 later in the summer. The non-profit will be all under one roof. YCSA is assists low-income York residents with fuel assistance, rent, car repairs, food and clothing. The funds raised will help support the YCSA Family Service Program and Food Pantry. There will be six LulaRoe vendors as well as representatives from Thirty-One, doTerra, LipSense and paparazzi. Aimee Dion is an independent retailer

for LulaRoe, a direct sales clothing line. Aimee has been working with Michelle Surdoval, Executive Director of YCSA, to create this fun “Pop-Up Shop� event. Pop-up Shops are temporary retail space that sell merchandise of any kind. One of Aimee’s business goals is to give back to the community through the LulaRoe donation match program using this Pop-Up Shop model. “YCSA is excited to have community members come see the renovation of 855 US Route 1 in progress,� said Surdoval. “We have had such great support from the community as we renovate this building. So many people have been donating their time and materials. It’s going to be great when the building is finished. We are happy to partner with these vendors and are grateful for their support. We look forward to a great event.�

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~ Library News ~ during a Berwick Historical Society presentation on Wednesday, May 17, at 7 p.m. Hosted by the Berwick Historical Society, Sawyer will describe the clock mechanism and assemble a tall clock (typically called a “grandfather� clock). On display is a Rogers tall clock made in Berwick. Sawyer will also offer advice on tall clocks, from photos, that audience members are invited to bring.

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Berwick Public Library Seeking for Plant Sale The library's 26th annual plant sale is Saturday, May 20, from 8:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. Donations from individual gardeners are being sought. If you are starting vegetable seeds, or dividing perennials, please consider potting up a few extras for the plant sale. Houseplants, trees, herbs, and

“It’s About Time!� Talk About Tall Clocks E xeter antiques dealer Peter Sawyer will talk about old clocks

of hastening one’s own death often prompts extreme reactions. Presenter Valerie Lovelace will offer background on the movement of aid-in-dying in the U.S. and facilitate inquiry into various aspects of the debate. Lovelace is the executive director It's My Death, (IMD) a 501(c)(3) founded to honor her sister Dee, dying of cancer. The discussion will take place on Saturday, May 20 at 1 p.m.; free and open to the public.

"vote" on their preferred option. Options will be presented with concept-level advantages and disadvantages. Participants will also be able to identify other options not presently being considered.

Saturday, May 20, 10:30 a.m. “Razor Girl� by Carl Hiaasen. All are welcome whether you read the book or not!

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The Noble High School team will be at the library on Saturday, May 20 at 10 a.m. They will offer a short presentation on their recent win that is taking them to the world competition. Students will test mental acumen with “spontaneous� problem-solving activities.

Held on Tuesday, May 16, 6:307:30 p.m. The program is designed by the Maine Board of Pesticides to reduce pesticide and fertilizer use. This is a wholistic program of yard care using native species of plants that like to live in Maine and support our natural beneficial wildlife.

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~ Library News ~ ...LIBRARIES from page 8 Wednesday, May 17 at 2 p.m. Making rainbow stress balls. Supplies provided. Bring your creativity!

Farm Party Thursday, May 18 at 6 p.m. Reading “Pig Out on Reading!� Farmer Minor and his famous pig, Daisy, will perform some stories, show us their amazing collection of pig books and entertain. Bring your camera! Farm games and crafts will be happening..

Trivia Night Tuesday, May 16 at 6 p.m. Teams of 3-6 people will compete against each other for the chance to win great prizes. Theme: It’s All Things Maine! Registration is not required, but requested.

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York Public Library “A Man Called Oveâ€? Film In Swedish with subtitles, May 21, 3 p.m. Stepping from the pages of Fredrik Backman's international best-selling novel, Ove (Rolf LassgĂĽrd) is an isolated retiree with strict principles and a short fuse. He spends his days enforcing block association rules and visiting his wife's grave. Ove has given up on life. A young family moving in next door accidentally flattens Ove's mailbox and earns his special brand of ire. Rated PG-13 for thematic content, some disturbing images, and language. 116 minutes.

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~ Library News ~ ...MORE from page 9 Karen Creamer Author Talk Tuesday, May 16, 7 p.m. Meet Karen Maffeo Creamer, author of “One Brave Thing�, who has just published her second adult novel, “What if Bebe Stays with Steven?� Karen will discuss how she writes her novels, and will read from one or both of them. In her new book when Steven's threats escalate,

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Death CafĂŠ Saturday, May 20, 10 a.m.-noon. Drink coffee, eat cake, discuss your inevitable demise. Hospice Help Foundation in collaboration with York Community Service Association (YCSA) will host, where the conversation is interesting, informative and thought provoking! Free and open to the public. Space is limited; RSVP: 603-766-0444 or janet@hhelpfoundation.org.

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Freeman Paintings at York Library YORK An artist reception will be held on Tuesday, May 16 at 5-6:30 p.m. for artist Kevin Freeman whose paintings will be on exhibit on the main level of the York Public Library during the months of May and June. A native of York, Kevin attended the Portland School of Art (now MECA) after graduating from York High School in 1978. He is the owner of Freeman Signs in Cape Neddick. Trained in the tradition of modernism, Kevin's inspiration is often stimulated by his awe of nature, light, diversity and the ecology of his Cape Neddick property. The York Public Library is

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~ News ~ Kittery Community Center to Hold 5th Anniversary Celebration KITTERY Come celebrate the 5th Anniversary of the Kittery Community Center on Saturday, May 20 from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m.! The building will be bustling with activities for the entire family to enjoy! Try out a class, enjoy a performance, check out art work, or just explore the building. Plus, the newly renovated East Wing will be open too. Below is a listing of the day’s events – everything is FREE unless noted otherwise: Events running 10 a.m. - 1 p.m.: Building Tours; Face Painting; Eyes of the World Preschool Open House; S.A.F.E. Afterschool Program Open House; East Wing Open House; Dan Grady’s Marionettes; Traip Academy Student Art Showcase in Morgan Gallery; Walking

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Track Open (free to non-residents one day only); Food (available for purchase); Threshold Stage Company Open House; Kittery Land Trust Open House; Community Groups; Fitness Membership Special (one day only). Starting at 10 a.m.: Patrick Dorow Productions’ PDP Kids Rock in STAR Theatre (tickets available for purchase); Pickle Ball in gymnasium. Starting at 10:30 a.m: The Brewery Lane Big Band from

PMAC; Zentangle open class with Joyce Amend; Jump N Gym open class with Denise Long; Moving Strong open class with Andy Ferragamo; Fitness Orientation with Trainer Josh Saklad.

Starting at 11 a.m.: Fluid open class with Andy Ferragamo; Basketball in gymnasium. Starting at noon: Comedian Tom Clark in STAR Theatre; Salsa Competition Team Performance with Nina El-Badry; Yoga

open class with Niki Floros; Volleyball in gymnasium. All events are free and open to the public. For more information, call 207-439-3800 or visit www.kitterycommunitycenter. org. The Kittery Community Center is located at 120 Rogers Road, Kittery.

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Raising Funds for Memorial Day Flags KITTERY A small band of Kittery citizens are raising private funds from local businesses and residents to put up American flags for Memorial Day and 4th of July this year. The flags are to be installed on at least 35 utility poles from Memorial Circle – where a 129-foot flagpole honors the 129 souls lost aboard the USS Thresher – down State Road to John Paul Jones Park. Some residents like to think of that stretch of road as Memorial Way, hence the name of the project – Flags For Memorial Way. As home to the fabled Portsmouth Naval Shipyard, Kittery has had its fair share of triumph and tragedy – producing Navy submarines at a record pace during World War II, and suffer-

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poles along Memorial Way. The campaign hopes to raise about $4,500 to get the project underway, and because of delays obtaining town council approval there is a short window to get it done in time for Memorial Day weekend. The Flags for Memorial Way campaign has provided the town with $500 for annual liability insurance required by the utility companies. Tax-deductible donations can be made through the American City Quality Foundation, an established 501(c)(3) non-profit organization, at PO Box 10363, Portland, ME 04104. Contributors are asked to write “Flags for Memorial Way� on the memo line of the check to designate payment. Call D. Allan Kerr at 207-4086326 for questions.

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~ Calendar of Events ~ Saturday May 13 Pancake Breakfast All you can eat for $5! From 8-11 a.m. at the Senior Center, 300 Post Road, Wells. Includes blueberry or buttermilk pancakes, 2 sausages, beverages. FMI: 207-646-7775; www.wocam.org.

Center for Wildlife Festival Held from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Kittery Community Center, 120 Rogers Rd, Kittery. Hosted by Alexandria Macphail's advisory. Event focuses on spreading awareness of local wildlife. FMI: 207-439-3800.

Spaghetti Dinner The North Berwick Food Pantry is hosting the dinner from 5-8 p.m. at the North Berwick Elementary School, 25 Varney Rd. The cost is “donation only� and will include spaghetti and meatballs, bread, salad, desserts. The Pantry runs 100% on donations and every $1 donated provides meals for families.

Seacoast Waldorf School May Faire The Eliot community celebrates May with a May Pole Dance at 10 a.m.; food and activities at 11 a.m. at the Waldorf School, 403 Harold Dow Highway. Live music, foods, crafts, pony rides, zip line and more including the cake walk! FMI: 207-686-3140; seacoastwaldorfschool.org.

Volunteer Orientation New volunteer orientation a 9 a.m. at Habitat for Humanity York County ReStore, 4 Industrial Drive, Kennebunk. All new or interested volunteers are welcome. FMI: volunteer@habitatyorkcounty.org or call 207-985-4850.

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American Legion Post #87 will host at 21 Main Street, North Berwick, 5-6:30 p.m. Homemade beans, ham, hotdogs, cole slaw, and more! $8.

Doors open at 4:30 p.m., Bingo at 6 p.m. Burgers, hotdogs and snack food available. Senior Center, 300 Post Road, Wells. Must be over 16 to play. FMI: 207-646-7775; www. wocam.org.

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Bring a lunch to the Counting House Museum from 11:30-1 p.m. and discover ways to dig into your family’s history. Watch a 60-minute DVD, followed by a Q & A session. Two topics: Writing History and Your Ancestors' Backyard. Donations gratefully accepted. FMI: www.oldberwick.org.

Colby College’s Herb Wilson has coordinated bird watchers across Maine as they record their “first of year� sightings for more than 100 migrating species. Wilson uses citizen-science data to discover how arrival dates have changed over the past century, then linking those changes to environmental conditions. Wilson is Arey Professor of Biosciences at Colby. 6-7:30 p.m., $5 suggested donation. Wells Reserve at Laudholm. FMI: 207-646-1555 wellsreserve.org.

Sunday, May 14 Mother’s Day Concert Stop at Atria Kennebunk, 1 Penny Lane at 2 p.m. for a beautiful setting and concert. Deborrah Wyndham, a classically trained pianist plans a sentimental show for the residents of Atria and community guests. Light refreshments served.

Chicken Shoot Held at the York Elks Lodge at 2 p.m. Join for fun, food, and prizes. Mothers will receive a carnation on Mothers' Day. FMI: 207-361-2788.

Tuesday, May 16 Long Term Care Insurance Session Peter French LUTCF and Long Term Care Specialist with Ogunquit Chamber of C o mmerce member, Peoples Insurance, 716 Main St, Ogunquit will present "Avoiding the Devastating Costs of Long-Term Care" at the Ogunquit Welcome Center, 36 Main St, Ogunquit from 12:30-1:30. Light refreshments, Q & A with experts. Free and open to all. FMI or to RSVP: 207-646-1279.

Preschool Story Hour An introduction to animals through storybook reading, a short trail walk, and related craft. Reading “Faraway Fox� by Jolene and Justin Thompson. Ages 3 to 5. Free. 10:30-11:30 a.m. at Wells Reserve at Laudholm. FMI: 207646-1555; wellsreserve.org.

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Friday, May 19 Film and Talk at Kennebunk UU "Environmental Impacts of the US/ Mexico Border Wall" is the topic of the slide show and documentary beginning at 7 p.m. Coffee hour at 6:30 p.m. Sarah Loftus of the Sierra Club's National Borderlands Team will present at the Kennebunk UU Church, 114 Main St, Kennebunk.

Cupcake Wars York Community Action hosts from 6-8 p.m. at Nasson Community Center, 457 Main St, Springvale. Proceeds will benefit the launching of a new Intergenerational Learning Center that will provide day services to seniors and children, If you love to bake and would like to participate, email ericka. sanborn@yccac.org. Purchase

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Saturday, May 20 Zentangle Workshop at YAA A fun, relaxing drawing experience from 2-3:30 p.m. at York Art Association (YAA). No artistic experience required! Participants will be guided in pen and ink drawing with Joyce Amend, CZT. Open to all. $10 to register (members); $15-non-members. Optional onetime $10 fee if you would like a Zentangle Drawing kit to use at future monthly classes. Register at 207-363-4049, or email info@yorkartassociation.com; online at www. yorkartassociation.com. YAA, 394 York Street (Rt. 1A), York Harbor.

Baha'i Perspective Presentation Presentation and discussion: "Our Greatest Problem, The Other Guy! Seeing Evolving Perfections instead of Imperfections" - a Baha'i perspective. Held at 7 p.m., 925 Main St, Eliot. FMI: 207-752-1319; dianametreaud@gmail.com.

Old York Garden Club Plant Sale Annual Plant Sale begins at 9 a.m. and ends when plants are sold out. Ample parking and helpful garden experts to answer questions to help choose plants to enhance your space. Bring your wagon or borrow one to take plants to your vehicle. Grant House in Goodrich Park on Route 1, York. Mostly perennials but also small trees, bushes, succulents, herbs, and annuals.

Saturday, May 20 History Walk/Talk: Our Farms The Historical Society of Wells and Ogunquit brings history outside, starting at 10 a.m. Chick Farm, Spiller Farm, and Chase Farm are part of the local historical landscape from the early 18th century. $5/free for HSWO members. Register at: info@wohistory. org; 207-646-4775. The Historical Society of Wells and Ogunquit, 938 Post Rd, Wells.

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England meets at the Nonantum Resort, Kennebunkport. Speaker Susan Roche, Executive Director of Immigrant Legal Advocacy Project, will describe how ILAP helps low income immigrants improve their legal status. FMI: www.iwcne. net. To attend luncheon call Lucille at 207-318-7304.

Used Book Sale Saint David’s Episcopal Church, 138 York Street, will host their annual Gently Used Book Sale from 9 a.m.-noon. Two exciting raffles: a Kindle Basket and “All things Bookish� Basket. FMI: 207985-3073.

Eliot Garden Club Plant Sale 9 a.m.-noon at the Eliot Gazebo. Selection of locally grown perennials, annuals, garden gifts from their "Unique Boutique" and of course their famous home-made pies.

Sunday, May 21 Tom Snow Performs at Atria Tom Snow, pianist, composer and educator performs at Atria, Kennebunk at 2 p.m. Refreshments

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Free Spaghetti Supper First Christian Church, 542 Haley Road, Kittery Point will sponsor a free Spaghetti Supper at 5 p.m. Following the supper, childrens' book author and illustrator, Ryan Higgins will show how he develops his books and reads to the children. Bring your children and grandchildren.

Seacoast Men of Harmon Barbershop Chorus & Quartets Doors open at 2 for complimentary appetizers, show starts at 3 p.m. Tickets $10 at The Center, 300 Post Road, Wells. FMI: 207-6467775; www.wocam.org.

Wells Fire and Police Department Open House Open House from 11:30-2:30 p.m. will allow tours of the public safety facilities and a chance to meet first responders to address questions and concerns. Hot dogs and hamburgers offered. Wells Public Safety Buildings, 1563 Post Rd, Wells.

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Emma's Angels NORTH BERWICK My name is Riddick, I am a young Dachshund rescued from a high-kill shelter in Louisiana. I am Neutered, up-to-date on my shots, good with dogs and respectful kitties. I am looking for a wonderful family to take me in and show me the true Maine experience! If you would like to meet me, please call Emma's Angels Rescue at 207-676-5599. We also have a mama cat and her adorable orange kittens.

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flowers. As it is a holiday, some people prefer to go out for a picnic to celebrate this festival. In schools, kids dedicate poems to their mothers and also perform various roles on this day. Source: Wikipedia. The Sentinel does not endorse any ideas, products or services suggested by outside sources.

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“Mamma Mia!� Kicks off Ogunquit Playhouse’s 85th Anniversary Season OGUNQUIT The Ogunquit Playhouse kicks off its 85th Anniversary Season with the international smash hit “Mamma Mia!,� dazzling audiences on stage from May 17 to July 1. Over sixty million people from around the globe have fallen in love with the characters, the enchanting story and ABBA’s timeless music which makes Mamma Mia! the ultimate feelgood show! This sunny, funny, international sensation unfolds on a Greek island paradise when on the eve of her wedding, a young woman’s quest to discover the identity of her father brings three men from her mother's past back to the island they last visited twenty years ago. Non-stop laughs and explosive dance numbers, along with the magic of ABBA's hit songs that include “Super Trouper,� “Dancing Queen,� “Knowing Me, Knowing You,� “Take a Chance on Me,� “Thank You for the Music,� “Money, Money, Money,� “The Winner Takes It All,� and “SOS,� combine to make this enchanting show a trip down the aisle you'll never forget! A cast of Broadway veterans will headline the show including Kate Chapman, Jodie Langel, Angie Schworer, David Engel, Fred Inkley, and star of stage and screen Patrick Cassidy. Starring as Donna is Jodie Langel, who is making her Ogunquit Playhouse debut. Langel has performed on Broadway and National Tours as Cosette in Les Miserables, as the youngest ever Grizabella in CATS, and as the Narrator in Joseph and the Amaz-

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ing Technicolor Dreamcoat. Angie Schworer returns to the Ogunquit Playhouse to star as Tonya. Schworer was last on the Ogunquit stage as Roxie in 2010’s Chicago and as Irene in 2007’s Crazy for You. On Broadway, Schworer has appeared alongside Matthew Broderick and Nathan Lane as Ulla in The Producers, and received an Astaire Award nomination for her performance in Catch Me if You Can. Starring as Rosie is Kate Chapman, who hails from Broadway to make her Ogunquit Playhouse debut. Most recently, Chapman starred in the cast of Mary Poppins on Broadway, and was a part of the original 2006 revival cast of Les Miserables. Chapman starred as Ms. Claus for five seasons on the Radio City Christmas Spectacular, and was a part of the ensemble in the films Chicago and Nine. Briana Rapa is making her Ogunquit Playhouse debut as Sophie, following her internation-

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BrulÊ in Maine: An Artist’s Journey Exhibition

SOUTH BERWICK Works by accomplished commercial artist Al BrulĂŠ, who became an iconic illustrator in New York City and later moved to South Berwick to focus on creating fine art, will be featured in “BrulĂŠ in Maine: An Artist’s Journey,â€? opening Friday, May 19, at Historic New England’s Sarah Orne Jewett House Museum and Visitor Center. Drawn from private collections, this exhibition shows

BrulÊ’s amazing range of work, including pieces on public display for the first time. A 1960sthemed champagne cocktail reception celebrating the exhibition will be held Saturday, May 20, 5:30-7 p.m. Both the exhibition and reception are free admission and open to the public. “If you don't know Al BrulĂŠ, then be prepared to see the range of talent,â€? Richard Stevens, Guest Curator for BrulĂŠ in Maine, said. “Never before,â€? he added, “has this scope of work

by Al BrulÊ, spanning five decades, been on exhibit. All of the material is from private collections, with only a few examples having been publicly exhibited, and that was over forty years ago.� BrulÊ in Maine: An Artist’s Journey will be on view 11 a.m. - 5 p.m., Friday-Sunday, through August 27, at Sarah Orne Jewett, 5 Portland St, South Berwick. For more information: 207-384-2454; www. HistoricNewEngland.org.

Quebecois Musicians to Perform in West Kennebunk WEST KENNEBUNK The renowned group Le Bruit Court Dans la Ville (“The Buzz around Town�) will bring the dynamic and spirited sounds of Quebecois traditional music to West Kennebunk on May 14 as part of the “Concerts in West K!� series. The concert takes place at 3:00 p.m. in the West Kennebunk United Methodist

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schools exhibit their latest works of art. The artistic skill and enthusiasm of the young artists shine forth in a variety of media and subjects. They are delighted, as were many of their parents and grandparents before them, to have their artwork in a ‘real’ gallery. Thanks go to Gary W. Tirrell for sponsoring this event in memory of Norman West. FMI: www. barngallery.org.

Free Author Talk at Museum KENNEBUNK On May 18, the Brick Store Museum will present its May Thursday Talk, welcoming local author Helen Rivas Rose to speak about her experiences writing “Brave: A Painfully Shy Life� and the work she has done to create the Center for Social Isolation Relief. Held at 5:30 p.m. in the Museum Program Center. An anonymous donor has made it possible for the Museum to offer this lecture free for all attendees. Light refreshments served. Helen Rivas Rose’s book,

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~ Arts & Entertainment ~ “Keep on the Sunny Side - A Celebration of Classic Country Music� OGUNQUIT Ogunquit Performing Arts welcomes back local country stars Joyce Andersen and Harvey Reid, for an evening of classic country music at the Dunaway Center, 23 School Street in Ogunquit on Friday, May 19, in a program entitled “Keep on the Sunny Side-A Celebration of Classic Country Music." Joining Joyce and Harvey will be the the Knotty Pine Boys All-Star Band, as these talented musicians showcase a spectacular evening of old-time favorites: country, bluegrass, folk, blues, Celtic, and ragtime.

Harvey Reid and Joyce Andersen are life-long musicians with deep roots in a wide range of American music. Between them they have made over 30 albums including folk & blues, country & Americana, and jazz & bluegrass. They have traveled the country and the world playing their original takes on American music as well as their own songs. For this performance, they are joined by members of the Knotty Pine Boys playing steel guitar, bass, and drums, a rousing combination which has packed in the crowds in local venues. When Joyce Andersen

and Harvey Reid get together with the Knotty Pine Boys, a collection of all-star side-men, their love for music is infectious and the evening of music is one not to be missed. They dress in Western clothing and play hits from the golden era of country music: songs from Merl Haggard, Patsy Cline, George Jones, Tammy Wynette, Hank Williams, Dolly Parton and more. Join Ogunquit Performing Arts Friday evening May 19, at 8 p.m. at the Dunaway Center, 23 School Street in Ogunquit for a very special evening. Tickets are $18 advance, $20 at

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...ARTISTS from page 1 lot of support,� said Marty. The surrounding community has contributed money and materials to the Collective. “We'll come home at night and find a couple of instruments on our doorstep. Some bands, and locals who are still making music in their 70's, compete to see who can contribute the most,� said the Englands. One 1930's banjo was auctioned off for $500, that became used for guitar instruction. $15,000 dollars total was gathered last year in money and instruments. The results? At a recent Noble Talent Show a number of the Collective's teens performed. They also performed at Apple

Harvest Day in Dover, NH, last Fall and will be on stage at Harmonium, a New Hampshire musical festival, on July 1. One young woman has already done a poetry reading an art show, and does mentoring at the Middle School once a week. She plans to become an art teacher. Noble High School has built a small recording studio where students come to school early to use it. Young men and women can apply to join the Collective by going online at ContinuumArts.org and filling out a simple application. The organization is now reaching beyond Noble High into other parts of York County. By definition, a continu-

Wells Marching Band Wins Multiple Awards! WELLS Congratulations to the Wells High School Warrior Marching Band for their accomplishments in Hershey Pennsylvania where they competed in all musical aspects against schools

from up and down the eastern seacoast. The band won multiple awards including: First place in Jazz band, Parade band, Mixed

and A cappella choruses; best high school soloist, and overall chorus. They received third place concert band.

um is, “something that keeps on going, changing slowly over time.� (Vocabulary.com) The Englands see the Continuum Arts Collective as ongoing, expanding to help more teens through the donations of more supporters, until those teens are established as artists and can mentor the generation behind them. “Community is magical,� Jen said.

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“Partaking in a digital cleanse will help secure sensitive material and prevent consumers from falling victim to identity theft,� says Paula Fleming, spokesperson for the local BBB. “Update your security software, organize your inbox, and rid your smartphone of unused apps and storage space.� Better Business Bureau and the National Cyber Security Alliance urge you to follow this fourweek outline and clean up your online life with an easy-to-follow timeline and plan: Week 1: Keep Clean Machines As a very basic first step, make sure that all web-connected devices – including PCs, mobile phones, smartphones and tablets

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Dispose of electronics securely: Wiping data isn’t enough. When you dispose of old electronics, look for facilities that shred hard drives, disks and memory cards. BBB is hosting Secure Your ID Day shredding events in communities nationwide, and many of these will include electronic shredding. Some municipalities also offer this service. Update your online photo album: Back up photos you want to keep, and delete old or less flattering pictures of yourself and your family and friends. In addition to not showing your best side, they take up space. Update your online relationships: Review friends on social networks and contacts on phones and PCs and make sure everyone on those lists still belongs. . Back it up: Copy important data to a secure cloud site or to another drive where it can be safely stored. Password protect backup drives and keep them in a different location off the network for maximum security. Commit to doing backups on a regular basis. Empty your trash or recycle bin on all devices: Make sure to permanently delete old files.

Review the privacy and security settings on websites you use to be sure that they remain set to your comfort level for sharing. It’s OK to limit with whom you share information. Clean up your social media presence: Delete old photos and comments that are embarrassing or no longer represent who you are. Update your “online self�: Are your social media sites up to date? Review your personal information and update it where needed. For more consumer tips on digital safety, check out staysafeonline.org and bbb.org/cybersecurity.

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Health & Fitness Help Save Trauma Patients Lives by Giving Blood YORK COUNTY During Trauma Awareness Month in May, the American Red Cross urges eligible donors to help ensure blood is available for patients with traumatic injuries and other serious medical needs. “A single car accident victim can need as many as 100 units of blood,� said Mary Brant, external communications manager, Northern New England Red Cross Blood Services. “In trauma situations, when there’s no time to check a patient’s blood type, emergency personnel reach for type O negative red blood cells and type AB plasma.� O negative red blood cells and AB plasma can be trans-

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ion in the matter, this is a prudent question for community leaders and residents to consider in light of this evolving issue in America. Colorado first legalized marijuana for medical use in the year 2000 and was the first state to legalize for recreational use in 2012. As such, Colorado can provide some preliminary insights to the question of “local expectations� based upon experiences in that state. The National Marijuana Initiative is one of three national initiatives within the High Intensity Drug Trafficking Areas of the White House Office of National Drug Control Policy. The mission of the National Marijuana Initiative is to disrupt domestic trafficking and production, and reduce the demand for marijuana and derivative products by enhancing information-sharing, enforcement, treatment, and prevention activities; and educating and advising policy-makers on current research findings, law, and public policy. Maine voters approved the legalization of marijuana for recreational uses in November of 2016. The law allows cities and towns to

determine if they want to allow retail recreational marijuana grow facilities, manufacturing, and retail stores in their communities. In accordance with the new law, the town cannot enact ordinances or regulations that prohibit personal use of recreational marijuana in Kittery. The Kittery Marijuana Working Group has a webpage at www.kitteryme.gov to share information about recreational marijuana in Maine, and gather input from residents and businesses in Kittery. ...BLOOD from page 23 May 16, 12-6 p.m., Saint Marthas Church, 34 Portland Rd; Kittery; May 18, 1-6 p.m., Kittery Lions Club, 117 State Rd; Sanford, May 13, 8 a.m. - 1 p.m., Saint Ignatius, 25 Riverside Ave and May 19, 11 a.m. - 4 p.m., Smitty's Cinema, 1364 Main St; Wells, May 20, 1-6 p.m., Trailblazers Family Club, 102 Bills Ln; York, May 25, 3-7 p.m., Coastal Ridge Elementary School, 1 Coastal Ridge Dr.

Happy Mother’s Day Honoring our Committed Hospice Nurses During National Nurses Week, May 6-12, we recognize the vital role community nursing plays in meeting the healthcare needs of our region. The exceptional nurses of our agency bring their skill and compassion to the door of thousands of patients in the York community. They are renowned for their clinical expertise and the special relationships they maintain with patients and families. Experience. Excellence. To learn more visit YorkHospital.com/services, or call 207-337-7333.

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Kittery Family Practice: Dr. Nathan Jean | (207) 439-4430

YOUR M I R AC L E. YOUR E X P ER I ENC E. YO R K H O SP I TA L. Miracles Family Center at York Hospital (207) 351-2129 Loving Kindness Way York, Maine yorkhospital.com/miracles


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37 Beach Avenue Kennebunk Beach Maine 04043

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Special Menu created by Chef Jim Donovan of BHK Supper Club

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Merriland Farm Café

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

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

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

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Banana Foster French Toast

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19.99

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~ ~ ~ ~ The Beachmere Inn gift card makes a great gift for any occasion.

Located on the Beautiful Marginal Way with Full Ocean Views

Welcome Back, Friends! Celebrate the new season with a special offer for our friends returning to town:

Join us Monday-Wednesday nights through May 31, and receive 2 entrees for the price of 1 with this ad.

To validate offer, please call for reservation and present this ad when seated. Purchase one entree from our nightly menu at the regular price, and receive a second entree of equal or lesser value with our compliments. We look forward to serving you soon - Welcome home! (WS)

Three Course Prime Rib Dinner Every Friday Also, Catch of the Day

Serving Dinner Nightly from 5pm. Live Entertainment Friday-Monday Nights.

$27.95 Reservations Recommended

Gift Card

207.361.2272

Price does not include Maine Food and Beverage Tax or Gratuity. Call for reservations.

220 Clay Hill Rd. Cape Neddick Just 2 Miles West of Ogunquit

clayhillfarm.com 22nd Anniversary!

FAMILY RESTAURANT (207) 646-4155

TREAT MOM LIKE A QUEEN!

MOTHER’S DAY SPECIALS: QUEEN-SIZED BREAKFAST - 2 EGGS, FRUIT CUP, HOMEMADE MUFFIN $8.95 ARAMELIZED BANANA FRENCH TOAST $7.95 OPEN DAILY 6:30-12 EXCEPT THURS.

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~ Where To Dine ~

BeachFire Bar and Grille Every Monday

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New Hours: Thursday-Sunday 11am-8pm

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LUNCH SPECIALS

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Apple & Cheddar Stuffed Chicken with rice and steamed vegetable medley 15.95

Grilled Swordfish Check Out with rice and “Dock� vegetable medley 19.95 Our “Fancy� SOUP SPECIAL Seafood Corn & Crab Chowder bowl with garlic bread 4.95 in the Fish Tie Up At “The Dock� ... More Fun Than Market Riding Horseback Naked in the Rain!

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Dining Guide SUNDAY, MAY 14 IS A SPECIAL DAY FOR MOTHERS AT

Route 1, Ogunquit 207.646.8777 www.eggandibreakfast.com Sally and I would like to personally give a heartfelt thanks to our Mothers for their love and unwavering sacrifices over the years. Because of their love we are offering discounted specials to all mothers and their families.

Breakfast Specials

Crepes Filled with lemon cream cheese then topped with fresh blueberries,

sliced fresh strawberries, and whipped cream Caprese Benedict Balsamic marinated tomatoes, fresh basil, and mozzarella, served on a toasted English muffin, and topped with two poached eggs and hollandaise sauce Omelette of the Day Lobster, asparagus, and swiss cheese Quiche Tomato, basil, and provolone cheese Muffins Blueberry and Raspberry Cheesecake

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Nancy’s Cafe and Catering is open for

NANCY’S CAFE

Mother’s Day! Nancy’s CafÊ & Catering

207-363-5557 1151 ROUTE 1, CAPE NEDDICK, ME 03902 Phenomenal Breakfast: Pancakes, Quiche, Omlettes Great Sandwiches, Salads, Soups & Entrees Vegetarian Options, Baked Goods, Beer & Wine Charming spacious dining rooms - friendly servers - wonderful food! NEW HOURS: 6:30AM-4PM THURSDAY-MONDAY

Offering all kinds of meals & dinners to go! Call ahead and we’ll have your order ready for pick up

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Lunch Specials

Fish & Chips Fresh haddock, breaded and deep fried to perfection, and served with crisp French

fries, homemade cole slaw, and tartar sauce Haddock Sandwich Fresh haddock, fried, placed on a roll with lettuce, tomato, and tartar sauce, and served with crispy French fries or onion rings Lobster Roll served on a grilled roll with a cup of chowder

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Mon-Fri 8-11:30am thru May with this coupon

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Blueberry Pancakes Amaretto or Coconut French Toast Bob’s Famous Homemade Corned Beef Hash A Variety of Amanda’s Awesome 3-Egg Omelettes Chip’s Homemade Cream Chipped Beef (S.O.S.) on toast with 2 eggs and homefries Hand-Cut Choice Sirloin Steak & Eggs

Mom’s Receive A Complimentary Carnation! (while supplies last)

CELEBRATE MOM THIS WEEKEND

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KENNEBUNK A former chief of CIA spies will address "Challenges Ahead for CIA - Technology and Countering Terrorism," as the subject of the May 20 public meeting of the Association of Former Intelligence Officers (AFIO), Maine Chapter. The talk will be presented by retired CIA executive Thomas Twetten, who served for three years as Deputy Director of Operations (DDO), the chief of the agency’s worldwide clandestine services. His topics are expected to include covert action, counter intelligence, the challenges of supplying effective technical support for officers in the field, and the special challenges of collecting intelligence on terrorist groups

like Al Qaeda and Islamic State. Twetten joined the CIA in 1961 after serving in the army and obtaining a graduate degree from Columbia University. From there he went to West Africa, Afghanistan, and other areas before returning to CIA headquarters where he directed technical support and other operations. He is now retired and does book binding and sells antique books that focus on travel and scholarly works on Africa, the Middle East, and China. The meeting, open to the public, will begin at 2 p.m. at the Program Center of the Brick Store Museum, 4 Dane Street, Kennebunk. Twetten's presentation will include a question and answer session.

May is Motorcycle Safety Awareness Month Motorcyclists have all the same rights and privileges as any motor vehicle driver on the roadway. This means they are entitled to their space on the road, no matter the size of their ride. This also means that they must follow the same road laws as other vehicles, including keeping a safe distance from other vehicles. During Motorcycle Safety Awareness Month in May - and during the rest of the year - drivers of all other vehicles are reminded to "share the road" with motorcyclists, and to be extra alert to keep motorcyclists safe. Safe riding practices and cooperation from all road users will help reduce the number of

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“Hold Hands Across the Sand� KENNEBUNK Gather on May 20 at 11:30 a.m. at Mother’s Beach, the southern most beach on Beach Avenue, Kennebunk for the “Hold Hands Across the Sand� event at 12:15, and don your gloves for a quick and collective beach clean up! Kennebunks’ Environmental Action Alliance invites you to #joinHANDS (for 15 minutes) to express opposition to dirty fuels, and support for clean energy. Hands Across the Sand/Land is a global movement made up of people from all walks of life, including educators and activists, small business owners and

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protect our forests, properties and homes from fires, insects, disease and misuse. A special photo opportunity for the kids is scheduled from noon-12:30 p.m., when Smokey the Bear will arrive to meet and greet his fans. Bring your cameras for photos of Smokey with your children! This is a great day to learn about Maine’s forests! For more information: maine. gov/dacf/mfs. The Maine Nordmenn will also be on hand for visitors to learn about Scandinavian climate, wildlife and conservation practices. Observe Scandinavian culture from folks in full native dress; see demonstrations of traditional activities like wood carving, ‘rosemaling’, weaving and Viking life. View and photograph a 15’ long Viking ship reproduction. Sample delicious

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~ Obituaries ~ Mary Louis Coggeshall, 91 WELLS – Mary Louise Coggeshall, 91, a resident of Post Road and active community member died Monday, May 8, 2017 at her residence with her family at her side following a period of failing health. Mary was born April 1, 1926 in Wells, the daughter of Charles E. and Mabel L. Gott Brown, and is a graduate of Wells High School. Mary married Harold R. Coggeshall in 1945, and together they operated Coggeshall’s Garage, Harold working on the cars and Mary tending the books, for over 30 years. A lifelong member of the Wells Congregational Church, Mary has served the church in almost all capacities, including 30 years as a Sunday School teacher, Deacon, usher and music committee. First and foremost in Mary’s life was her family, spending time with her grandchildren, also reading, knitting and sewing. Mary is predeceased by her siblings, Harry E. Brown John P Brown, Carl E. Brown, Charles A. Brown, Eleanor E. Wildes, Doris Clogsten and Lillian Chase. Survivors include her husband of 71 years, Harold R. Coggeshall, her son Michael S. Coggeshall and wife Mary E. Coggeshall of Wells, daughters Pamela C. Bowen and her husband Wayne, of Kennebunk, Linda C. Searles and her husband Joe, of Wells, and Susan Coggeshall-Aikey and her husband Bill of East Bridgewater, MA, 8 grandchildren, 12 great grandchildren and 6 great-great grandchildren. Visiting hours will be held 4 to 7 p.m. Monday, May 15 from the Bibber Memorial Chapel, 111 Chapel Road, Wells. A memorial service will be held 11 a.m. Tuesday, May 16 at the Wells

Congregational Church, Post Road, Wells, with Reverend Charity O’Martian officiating. Interment will follow in Ocean View Cemetery, Wells. The family wishes to thank the staff of Southern Maine Hospice for the wonderful care they provided to Mary, making her as comfortable as possible and to allow her to stay in her home until her passing. Should friends desire, donations in Mary’s memory can be made to: The Historical Society of Wells and Ogunquit, PO Box 801, Wells, ME 04090 or to The Congregational Church of Wells, PO Box 759, Wells, ME 04090. To share a memory or leave a message of condolence, please visit Mary’s Book of Memories Page at www.bibberfuneral. com. Arrangements are in care of Bibber Memorial Chapel, 111 Chapel Road, Wells.

David E. Dutch 77 NORTH BERWICK – David E. Dutch of North Berwick passed away peacefully on January 4, 2017 in Venice, FL. He was born in Rochester, NH on May 6, 1940 the oldest son of Earle and Marie Dutch. He was pre-deceased by his parents. David grew up in North Berwick, graduating North Berwick High School. He went to MCI prep school in Pittsfield, ME then went to University of Tampa, Florida where he earned his BS. He received a Master’s in Education from Florida Atlantic University. Dave taught

and coached football in Florida for a few years before returning home to North Berwick where he taught Junior High Science in the Noble School System until his retirement. Dave loved to write. He spent countless hours researching his family history and authored the book “The Dutch Family: Pioneers of New England�. He also co-edited “Doughty Falls� the history of North Berwick. He submitted many stories to the Sanford News; one of which was the history of the Goodall Park, in celebration of the 100th Anniversary 1915-2015. Dave was very involved with North Berwick’s D.A. Hurd Library where he was past Library Board President and active in the library’s renovation and addition. Dave was also a member of the North Berwick Historical Society and the Sanford-Springvale Historical Society. Dave was a long time umpire and member of the York County Softball Umpires Association, the Western Maine Board of Federation Umpires as well as the New Hampshire Board. The New Hampshire Umpires Association presented him with an award recognizing his 35 years of service in 2015. He did nearly 1,000 college games; umpir-

ing the prestigious Rebel Spring Games in Kissimmee, FL for ten years. He has umpired in 12 states and Canada. He just loved girls’ fast pitch softball. Dave loved his log home and all the land. If you drove by the house you would see him mowing all the fields. He also loved to have barbecues for family and friends. He was always giving rides to big and little kids on the mower or his gator. He will be missed by his beloved wife, Linda Dutch of North Berwick, his son Jeremiah Dutch, daughter-in-law Haruka and grandchildren Minami and Rachel all of Yokohama, Japan. His stepdaughter, Brenda McCarthy and son in law Steve and grandchildren Julie and Sean McCarthy. Stepdaughter Lisa Gerry, son in law Robert Gerry, Jr. and granddaughter Meghan Gerry

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ly at Coastal Manor on May 1, 2017, he was 95. Born and raised on the Lower East Side of Manhattan, NY, Frank joined the Civilian Conservation Corps at 17, building roads and doing carpentry work in the Pacific northwest. Frank enlisted with the US Army Air Corps during WWII, serving as a carpenter and providing ground support for aircraft in North Africa and Italy. While in the service, Frank discovered that he had art talent. His paintings graced everything from the nose cone of a war aircraft, to a latrine, and an officer’s club. Returning to New York City after the war, Frank enrolled in the Art Student’s League of New York, where

he met his wife, Anita. While at the League, Frank studied under renowned artists Reginald Marsh, Frank Reilly, Robert Brackman, and Ivan Olinsky. In 1963, Frank won the Robert Lehman Scholarship to the National Academy of Design, where he studied under Morton Roberts. Frank built his first gallery in Valley Stream, NY. Drawn to the summer art colony at Rockport, ME, he continued his art studies with Harry Ballinger and Paul Strisik. He discovered Ogunquit, Maine in 1967 and opened his Palmieri Gallery at the entrance to Perkins Cove that summer. He loved to paint the boats in a working harbor, the pounding surf on the rocky

coast, the quaint villages and homes, but most of all he loved to paint children on the beach. It is almost ironic, given his upbringing in an orphanage, that he embraced the images of an idyllic childhood. He was able to recreate the life that had been denied to him, and it was his own childhood struggle that shaped his creativity. Frank became well known for his portraits, still life paintings, florals and especially beach scenes of families enjoying the outdoors. Frank eventually sold his gallery in Ogunquit, moving to Indialantic Florida, where he continued to paint, exhibit his work, demonstrate, and teach. In 2012, Frank and Anita re-

turned to Maine for long term care, at Sentry Hill. Memory loss had taken away some of his skill, but not his joy for drawing and painting. He has also left behind a legacy in his art, as his friend George Sylvester said, “To stand in a gallery surrounded by Frank’s works is to be reminded that youth is an ever-fresh condition of curiosity and experimentation, peace, tranquility and dignity, with moments of privacy, solitude, innocence and faith. And always a thing of beauty.” Frank is survived by his daughters; April and her husband Phillip James of Brooklyn, NY; Janice and her husband Patrick Bigos, and his See PALMIERI page 37...

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~ Obituaries & News ~ ...PALMIERI from page 36 grandsons Timothy and Anthony Bigos of York. Funeral services and Military Honors were held in the Southern Maine Veterans Cemetery, Springvale. Memorial contributions may be made to the Disabled American Veterans. DAV.org. Lucas & Eaton Funeral Home, 91 Long Sands Road, York, directed arrangements. Visit www.lucaseatonfuneralhome.com.

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~ Home & Business Services ~ HOME IMPROVEMENT

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~ Home & Business Services ~ PAINTING / PAPERING

House Painting interior - exterior professional - insured

Bob Roux

ELECTRIC

Painting: Interior, Exterior Wallpapering

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ITEMS FOR SALE

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LARGE ESTATE SALE Friday 5/12 & Saturday 5/13 9am - 2pm 82 Spicebush Drive, Wells MULTI-FAMILY GARAGE SALE: Saturday, May 12 9AM to 4PM • Includes Yard and Gardening Supplies, Outdoor Furniture, Area Carpets, Metal and Leather Bar Stools, Cafe Bar Table, Dresser, Frames, Kitchen and Home Decor Items. 205 Coastal Woods Circle Kittery, ME (off Manson Ave) NEIGHBORHOOD YARD SALE! Saturday, May 13 • 8am-1pm No Early Birds Please MerriďŹ eld Court, Wells Take 2nd Right before bridge on Mile Road

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CHAMBERMAID needed for Saturdays only mid-June to midSeptember. $17 per hour. Located on Drakes Island Road, Wells. Contact Susan at 207-646-7903

LAUNDRY GIRL needed for Saturdays only mid-June to midSeptember. $12 per hour. Located on Drakes Island Road, Wells. Contact Susan at 207-646-7903

PT CHILDREN’S LIBRARIAN South Berwick. 21 hrs/wk. Some evenings & wknds. Promoting children & community literacy thru programs and activities. Must have bachelors degree. Dynamic & resourceful. Wage $14.18-$19.33 based on exp. For info email dremick@sbmaine.us

Family-owned motel & restaurant seeking 2017 Team Members. Blue Horizon Motel - Exp. HOUSEKEEPERS. Horizon’s Family Restaurant Exp. part time BREAKFAST LINE COOK & WAITRESS. Apply in person at 35 Miles Rd, Wells or call 207-646-4155.

Immediate openings for DISHWASHER (day & night shifts available, $11 per hour), LINE COOK, SERVERS, BUSSER. Please apply in person at Hobbs Harborside 352 Harbor Road, Wells.

Full Time Housekeeper The Garrison in Wells is looking for full-time housekeeping help for the 2017 season. Job goes from mid-May through closing in October. Weekend availability and reliable transportation are a must. Experience is preferred but we are willing to hire someone with no experience but a great attitude!

PT TRANSFER STATION position. South Berwick. 12-16 hrs/wk during hours of operation Wed, Sat, &/or Sun. Shifts may vary. Wage starts at $13.42/hr. For info email dremick@sbmaine.us

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SPORTS

Owen Berry Student-Athlete of the Month at WHS WELLS In April, Wells High School senior Owen Berry was honored with Student-Athlete of the Month. He received this award for his academics, sportsmanship, and athleticism with a focus on his performance on the WHS Boys Varsity Basketball Team in two crucial late-season games. Presenting Berry with a plaque on April 18 was Pam Moody-Maxon, John C. Kreie and Boys Basketball Coach Troy Brown. The Student-Athlete of the Month awards program at WHS is sponsored by WHS, the Cole Harrison Insurance Agency and Moody Maxon Real Estate. “It means a lot,� said Berry about receiving the award. “I put in a lot of hard work in the classroom and on the court and to be recognized is pretty special.� “Owen is one of those kids who doesn't necessarily go out

Marshwood Seniors Dubois and Albers Sign Letters of Intent

Pam Moody-Maxon, Owen Berry, Troy Brown and John C. Kreie. (Reg Bennett photo)

there and do anything real fancy,â€? commented John Kreie. “What he does is give 100 percent, every second he is in the game.â€? Berry, a three-year starter and team captain was credited by Coach Brown with scoring several last-minute points in two endof-the-season games including one with rival York High School. Berry scored â€œâ€Śa three

pointer to get us ahead and keep us ahead to revenge a loss earlier in the season,� said Brown about the final minute of a home game with York in January. “He also hit the biggest shot for our playoff hopes when he hit the shot with eight seconds left in a game at the Cumberland County Civic See BERRY page 45...

SOUTH BERWICK Natalie DuBois signed her National Letter of Intent to run Cross Country, Indoor and Outdoor Track and Field at Division I Sacred Heart University in Fairfield, CT. She will pursue a degree in Health Science and will run mid-distance

and distance for the Pioneers. Luci Albers signed her National Letter of Intent and will be attending Division II Southern New Hampshire University in Manchester, NH and will be playing Lacrosse. Luci See LETTERS page 45...

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~ Sports Scoreboard ~ Berwick Academy

Girls' Varsity Softball Wednesday, May 3 Berwick 26, Hebron, 20 The Girls' Varsity Softball team played an away game against Hebron Academy in Hebron, ME, winning 26-20 in 7 innings of play. Anna Cosentino of Brentwood, NH, went 1-4 with a triple, 4 RBI's, and 2 runs scored. Andrea Caradonna of Lynnfield, MA, went 1-3 with a double, 3 RBI's, and 3 runs scored. Delaney Kingsland of MA was 2-3 with 2 singles and 3 walks. Grace Knowles of Portsmouth, NH, went 1-3 with a single, 4 walks, and 3 runs scored.

Monday, May 8 Berwick 13, Winsor, 15 The Girls' Varsity Softball team played an away game against the Winsor School in Boston, MA, losing 15-13 in 7 innings. Delaney Kingsland of MA went 5-5 with 3 singles, 1 double, 1 triple, 5 runs scored, and 3 RBI's. Andrea Caradonna of Lynnfield, MA, was 4-5 with 2 singles, 1 double, 1 triple, and 4 runs scored. McKayla Leary of South Berwick, ME, went 4-5 with 2 singles, 1 double, 1 home run, 2 runs scored, and 5 RBI's.

Girls' Lacrosse Wednesday, May 3 Berwick 7, Southfield 8 The Berwick girls played an incredible game on Wednesday at Southfield School but unfortunately lost in OT, 8-7. The margin was close all game long with a 4-4 tie at halftime. The Bulldog defense was strong with huge double teams and ground balls. The attack

and midfield worked doggedly to maintain possession. Teya Adams was a force to be reckoned with, scoring 4 goals and securing 5 draw controls. Mackenzie Mallett had 2 goals and another 5 draw controls. Laura Hoy had 1 goal. Caroline Rizzo had 8 saves and was tough all game long.

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4G1A, Marin Smith 3G, Luci Albers 2G1A, Reagan Nichols 1G, Abby Rowe 1G,Paige Singer 1A, Skyler Amsden 12 saves. Chloe Shields, Izzy Ury, McKenna Janes and Celine Lawrence all played strong defensively. GHS(1-4) H. Shiers 2G, M.Pappalado 1G.

Girls' Varsity Tennis Tuesday, May 9 Marshwood 2, So. Portland, 3

Wednesday, May 3 Berwick 19, Bancroft 3 Points: Byron Welch (5g,2a) Derek Muse (3,2) Reed Santos (3,0) Jack Merecki (2,1) Liam Collins (2,0) Tanner Derby (1,1) Connor Derby (0,2) Ryan Gauliin (1,0) Pierce Wood (1,0) Curtis Wirbal (1,0). Liam Collins scored his first two goals of his varsity career as Berwick steered away the visiting Bancroft School from Worcester, MA 19 -3. With Jake Smith (3 saves) enjoying a rather quiet afternoon in goal, Byron Welch provided plenty of action, leading all scorers with 7 points on the day. The attack group of Derek Muse, Jack Merecki, and Reed Santos counted for 8 goals, while midfielders Tanner Derby and Ryan Gaulin each added one. Defensive midfielders, Pierce Wood and Curtis Wirbal, also chipped in with one a piece. Full credit to the Bancroft team that competed right to the end, and especially their goalie who made nearly a dozen saves.

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Girls' Lacrosse Thursday, May 4 Marshwood 11, Gorham 3 Score was 3-1 Marshwood at the half. MHS (3-2) Hannah Costin

1st Singles: M. Sewell (M) over J. Stanton (SP) 6-1,6-4; 2nd Singles: A. Currie (SP) over S. Page (M) 6-3,75; 3rd Singles: An Trieu (SP) over I. Carlton (M) 7-5, 6-1; 1st Doubles: L. Henderson and E. Stanton (SP) over M. Barrett and E. McCoomb (M) 6-1, 6-2; 2nd Doubles: A. Rowell and K. Raynes (M) over S. Weden and Ab. Trieu 4-6, 6-3, 6-3.

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...LETTERS from page 44

the Cumberland County Civic Center against Spruce Mountain. That put us into the Western Maine Championship game.� Brown also noted that Berry was named a Western Maine Conference All Star. The Student-Athlete of the Month Program is in its 11th year at Wells High School.

will study business and Information Technology. At Marshwood High School Luci played soccer for 3 years, ski team for 2 years, cross country for one year, winter track for 2 years. She plays summer league for Mary Squire at Lighthouse Lacrosse.

7th as well. Reilly had 8k's 1 walk, Madison Andrews pitched 3 innings, 1k. She walked 3, allowed 4 hits and a drop 3rd. Reilly went 1-3 with a double, Madison went 2-3 with 2 singles, Cala McEllin went 2-3 with a triple and double and also caught both games. Traip improves to 3-4. The coach has done a great job.

Kiara Perez and Cala McEllin both went 3 for 4. A great game for Kate Sirios who snapped a hitting slump and went 2 for 4.

Traip Academy

Girls' Softball Wednesday, May 3 Traip 1, Sacoppee 10 The team lost against Sacoppee valley in Sacoppee 10-1. Reilly Eddy had 13k's, and walked 1, allowed 5 hits. Traip also had 5 errors. Sacoppee had 2 triples, and a home run by Sandborn as part of the 5 hits. Traip is now 1-4.

Monday, May 8 Traip 6, Kittery 5 1st game Traip won 6-5 in the 7th. Reilly Eddy had 16k's and no walks. Madison Andrews pitched and allowed 5 runs on 3 errors and 2 walks. Reilly went 2-3 with 2 doubles. Madison Andrews went 2-4 two singles.

Traip 10, Kittery 8 2nd game Traip won 10-8 in the

Tuesday, May 9 Traip 18, St. Doms 1 1st game Traip won 18-1 in the 5th Reilly Eddy did a great job with 12k's 0 walks and only 2 hits and also went 5 for 5 with 2 doubles. Madison Andrews and Sierra O'Brien both went 3 for 5.

Traip 9, St. Doms 6 2nd game Traip won 9-6 in the 7th. Madison Andrews started pitching allowing 5 hits, 2 walks while Traip had 3 errors. Reilly had 11k's allowed 3 hits and no walks in 5 innings. Reilly went 3 for 4 with a double. Sierra O'Brien went 4 for 4. Kiara Perez and Cala McEllin went 2 for 4. R.Hersey for St. Doms had a bullet off of Reilly for a triple. M Boucher, A. Veinote, and S. Rogers all went 2 for 4. Traip has won 4 straight to improve to 5-4.

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