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Friday, June 1, 2018
Volume 14 • Issue No. 22
Outstanding Local Athlete, Hayden, Breaks Records SOUTH BERWICK Jenna Hayden, a South Berwick resident and daughter of John and Elaine Hayden, graduated from Wheaton College in Norton, MA on May 19 with a BA in Business Management and Economics minor. Hayden is also a 2014 graduate of Berwick Academy in South Berwick. While at Wheaton College, Jenna was a 4-year member of the Women’s Swim & Dive team. As a member of the team Jenna was named most valuable
Women’s swimmer 3 times and was honored with the Debi Field Outstanding Women’s Athlete of the year award for 2018. This
year Hayden broke seven school records bringing her total school records to twelve of a possible 23 swimming records.
At the NEWMAC Championships (New England Women’s and Men’s Athletic Conference) Jenna was awarded the NEWMAC Women’s Swimmer of the year for both the 2017 and 2018 championships. In 2018 Jenna was the NEWMAC champion in three events the 100 Free, 200 Free and 100 Backstroke. She set a new NEWMAC record in the 100 Backstroke, and the 400 Free relay swimming the last leg. Hayden also competed in the 2017 and 2018 NCAA Divi-
sion 3 Women’s Swimming & Diving championships. During the 2017 championships she represented Wheaton in Shenandoah, TX and during the 2018 NCAA championships in Indianapolis, IN. Her performances at the 2018 NCAA championships earned her All-American nods in four different events, 100 Backstroke, 200 Free, 800 Free Relay and 400 Free Relay. Her 100 Backstroke final time of 54.99 was the 5th fastest time in the country for D3 schools in 2018.
Heritage Museum Opens for Season, Honors Locals OGUNQUIT The Ogunquit Heritage Museum at the Captain James Winn House, 86 Obeds Lane in Ogunquit opens for its 17th season on Friday, June 1, Tuesdays-Saturdays from 1-5 p.m. The Museum is proud to showcase the Lifeguards and their storied past at Ogunquit Beach starting in 1926. From the most famous, Bette Davis, to the 2017 winners of the Northern New England Lifesaving
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Championship and all the men and women in between. The Museum is very grateful to JP Argenti for researching and contacting past lifeguards. Legendary radio disc jockey Arnie “Woo Woo” Ginsburg, who was a DJ from the 1950s-1970s first at WBOS then WMEX out of Boston, will be celebrated this season at the Museum. Ginsburg spent summers in his younger years in Ogunquit and established a hometown affinity for the artists’ colony and eventually retired here where he is a fixture in the community.
Left: Lifeguard photo from 1926 showcased at Heritage Museum in Ogunquit. Right: DJ “Woo Woo” Ginsburg, legendary radio disc jockey.
Over the last year and a half we lost 3 renown artists: Norman E. West, DeWitt Hardy and George Burk. The Museum is
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inence to a pair of Ogunquit’s famous teahouses- The Dan Sing See MUSEUM page 13...
Berwick Car Show Features 1934 Plymouth BERWICK Get ready to rumble as Berwick’s 6th Annual car show gets underway on Sunday, June 3, in Sullivan Square, from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. (Rain date: June 10). This free family oriented event is hosted by the members of Charles S. Hatch Post #79 to benefit local veterans. In addition to cars, trucks, motorcycles and customs, there will be plenty of food, beverages and music to enhance your trip down memory lane. Lots of things have changed since 1934, when 15 gallons of gas for your Plymouth set you back a whole $1.95! One thing
hasn’t changed and that’s the sheer joy, pride and sense of accomplishment that comes with
owning and restoring a vintage auto. This year’s car show features a gorgeous 1934 Plymouth
Sedan that’s been restored and updated by antique car enthusiast Steve Plante, dealer principal of Tri-City Chrysler-DodgeJeep-Ram in Somersworth, NH. Tri-City is a family owned and operated dealership that has been in business for over 50 years, serving the greater Dover, Rochester & Somersworth areas. This award-winning business has won several Best of the Best and prestigious Customer First awards for excellence. Putting customers in the driver’s seat is job #1 for this 3rd generation family-owned business whose
Red, White and “Atlanta” Blue – Steve Plante’s 1934 Plymouth Sedan takes center stage at the 6th Annual Berwick Car Show. (Rosanne Martin photo)
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