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The Milkman Is Back! By Adam Marletta Contributing Writer YORK COUNTY “No milk today / My love has gone away,” proclaimed Herman’s Hermits back in 1966. But that is not a phrase Jim Pastor, a milk deliveryman, finds himself saying today. Yes, you read correctly: Pastor spends his days delivering milk in York County, often times decked out in a traditional white milkman’s uniform complete with bowtie. He calls himself, “Jimmy the Milkman.” “This thing is like a farmer’s market on wheels,” Pastor quips, gesturing to his delivery truck. Pastor’s milk—which includes chocolate milk, coffeemilk, and strawberry milk as well as traditional two percent and whole milk—comes exclusively from Harris Farm in Dayton, Maine. Pastor also carries various Oakhurst products like butter, cream, and eggs, as well. The important thing Pastor remarks, is that everything is from Maine. “You can put anything on this truck,” he says, “as long as it’s local. That’s the way I want it.” Pastor currently delivers

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milk to about 75 homes in York, 50 in Kennebunk, 45 in Saco, and ten in Kittery. He leaves his home in Dayton at 1 a.m. every morning to load his truck. He typically hits his first house on the delivery route at 3:30 a.m.. And by 11 a.m., right around the time most people are thinking about lunch, Pastor’s workday is finished. But Pastor does not mind the early hours. Then again, he has been in the milk-delivery business since 1978 when he moved to Maine from Southern California. “You really feel like you are part of the community,” he says. “People in Maine are so inviting and trustworthy. I have had customers give me the keys to their house, so I can go into

their kitchen and put the milk directly in the refrigerator.” Some customers, Pastor notes, have even invited him to graduation ceremonies. “I love watching the kids grow up,” he says. Pastor recalls a work mishap that occurred his very first day on the job. He neglected to properly shut and latch the truck door and stopped short for a red-light. This, naturally, caused many of the bottles to fly forward and crash to pieces. Luckily, they were empty. “In the milk business, what can go wrong has,” he says, smiling back on the incident. While Pastor laments the cultural decline of the milkman in contemporary life, he suspects his kind are experiencing something of a resurgence. “It’s

Free Yoga For Veterans Offered in Eliot ELIOT Yoga in ME, with the support of Seacoast Area Teachers of Yoga in Action, (SATYA), is offering free yoga and meditation sessions for veterans every Tuesday at 10:30 a.m. at the Yoga in ME studio, 9A Bradstreet Lane in Eliot. No registration is necessary. Drop-ins are welcome. The yoga classes are taught by Nancy Garnhart, a highly trained yoga teacher and massage therapist and director of Yoga in ME. Understanding that there are many considerations when teaching yoga to veterans, Garnhart received specialized training and is certified to teach Mindful Yoga Therapy for Veterans. The classes began in March, are ongoing and open to all veterans and active duty military personnel. “We are excited to be able to bring the healing practice of yoga to our local population of veterans, “ says Nancy Garnhart. “We are incredibly grateful to Seacoast Area Teachers of Yoga in Action (http://www.seacoastsatya.com/) for their generosity

in funding this weekly class. “ In April of this year, Garnhart was awarded a SATYA Honorarium to support her dedication to bringing yoga to veterans. Rochelle Jewell, president of SATYA, says, “We are so pleased to be able to support Nancy’s efforts to bring yoga to our local veterans. Her work is directly in line with SATYA’s mission to support yoga teachers who are reaching traditionally under served populations. Sev-

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an American tradition,” Pastor says of the milkman. Sure enough, at a recent farmers’ market set-up in Wells, Pastor picked up a new customer - a young mother who has recently moved to the area. He suspects much of the renewed interest in milk delivery is the convenience of the service. “Grocery stores always place

the milk in the very back of the store,” Pastor says. “This makes it easier to overlook. Especially when you have your kids crying for things like Cap’n Crunch and Pop Tarts. People tell me having the milk delivered makes it one less thing they have to worry about. It is one less stress See MILK page 7...

Ogunquit – #1 Beach Town In New England OGUNQUIT – Ogunquit was recently named #1 Best Beach Town in New England by Yankee Magazine. Anyone who has ever visited this seacoast community will attest to the truth of this designation. In addition to a beautiful sandy beach that beckons all who visit, Ogunquit offers a myriad of shops, lodgings and fine restaurants for locals as well as vacationers. For those seek-

ing their fill of the arts, there are many museums and art galleries that feature changing exhibitions throughout the season. Theater lovers flock to The Ogunquit Theater a popular venue that produces top-rated stage productions. Overall, Ogunquit is a town that is bustling with activity every day, with special events each month, including the annual sidewalk art show, tied to the town’s artistic heritage.

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Fireball Run Artist Laurence Gartel Visits Amore Breakfast OGUNQUIT Lawrence Gartel is creating a VW Art Car at Morong Falmouth in Falmouth, Maine. This will take place over the course of four days from August 7 to 10 with an unveiling of the latest creation on Sunday, August 10 from 1 to 6 p.m. Gartel will make a Guest Appearance at Amore Breakfast in Ogunquit, on Tuesday August 5, from 6 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. Ogunquit was one of the original destination stops in the 2012 Fireball

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“Combined with other permanently protected properties in the area, an important wildlife corridor is emerging which also has the benefit of protecting local water quality. These things extend beyond the Brooks Farm to enrich all our lives” said Demetracopoulos. “The comple-

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WASHINGTON, D.C. – The U.S. Senate recently unanimously passed a resolution authored by Senators Angus King (I-Maine), Susan Collins (R-Maine), and Chuck Schumer (D-N.Y.) that designates August 7 as “National Lighthouse and Lighthouse Preservation Day”. Senators King, Collins, and Schumer introduced the

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SOMERSWORTH, NH The Greater Somersworth Chamber is pleased to announce that Early Bird tickets are on sale now through August 15 for the Hilltop City Bluegrass Festival. Right now tickets cost $15 each or two for $25. After August 15 the price is $20 per ticket. The event takes place on Saturday, September 13 at the Pavilion on the grounds of Somersworth High School at 11 Memorial Drive. Tickets can be purchased online at www.hilltopcitybluegrass.com, at Profile Bank on Route 108 in Somersworth, and at the Somersworth Chamber office at 58 High Street. This one-day, family event promises to be the perfect way to end the summer with plenty of toe-tapping and head-nodding to the sounds of

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‘Down-to-Earth’ Garden Tour Offered at Hamilton House

...MILK from page 1 off the house.” Later at the farmers market, Pastor treated two young girls, on vacation from Massachusetts, to a sample of Harris Farm chocolate milk. “It tastes like a shake!” one of them commented, approvingly. While one of the girls seemed to have a vague understanding of The Milkman, neither of them were familiar with 1960s-‘70s pop-singer, Bobby Sherman. “He was the Justin Bieber of the sixties,” Pastor tried to explain. The teen idol holds significance for Pastor, as he credits Sherman’s father, Robert Cabot Sherman, Sr., with launching his milk-delivery career in the first place. “Mr. Sherman was our milkman growing up,” Pastor explains. “And one day he encouraged me to apply for a job. He said, ‘Go down there, Jimmy. They’re hiring.’ So I did.” “And you know, what?” he says, reflecting on that defining moment. “I wouldn’t trade my life for anything.” Just then, another group of visitors approach his milk stand, looking for samples. “Tell your friends the milkman’s back,” Pastor says after they have finished. “Tell them Jimmy the Milkman sent you.”

SOUTH BERWICK – Learn the inside scoop on the day-to-day work of maintaining the Hamilton House gardens from the gardeners themselves and pick up valuable tips for your own garden. Hamilton House gardeners Mimi Demers and Kathy Gray will share their knowledge and experiences,

touching on a variety of how-to topics including buying plant material, feeding and fertilizing, their favorite tools, dealing with bugs, and more. The program begins at the brown garden cottage at Hamilton House on Sunday, August 10 at 10:30 a.m. Admission is $8 for Historic New England members,

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between 500 and 700 errors I need to get rid of to maintain or regain the speed of my PC. I have a 3 yr old Asus with a terabyte of memory. How do I pick the best, cheapest, most thorough company, or method of doing that? Thank you very much! Roscoe Dear Roscoe, It sounds like you have been infected with some malware that is trying to sell you bogus software. As long as you have a good antivirus software, and good antimailware software, you should be all set. Just get rid of the unsolicited programs that are bothering you. My preference for antivirus software is AVG Internet Security, and antimalware software is Malwarebytes Anti Malware. You can find links to both of those programs on my website, www.asktcl.com. One of the best ways to get rid of the pop-ups is to install malwarebytes and run scans until you have gotten rid of all the malware. Elizabeth

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~ News ~ Grandmother Kayaking From Maine To Guatemala Dr. Deb Walters, a 63 year old grandmother from Troy, Maine is paddling her kayak from her home in Maine to the homes of the children living in and around the huge garbage dump in Guatemala City. Nine years ago she first visited the garbage dump and met the parents who are supporting their families by scavenging in the garbage dump. She listened to the mothers voice their desire that their children could go to school, learn to read and have a better life. Walters says, “That simple wish broke my heart, and I knew I had to help.” For nine years Walters has volunteered with Safe Passage, a Maine registered non-profit that enables the children to attend school. Now she is increasing her commitment by making this year long journey of over 2,500 miles to share the stories of the children and raise money to add additional grades to the Safe Passage school. A retired cognitive scientist, Rotarian and university vice president from Troy, Maine, Deb has previously completed several solo kayak expeditions in the Arctic, Nova Scotia, Maine, Florida and Mexico, so she has the experience necessary to complete this audacious endeavor. “This is not a macho, me against the sea challenge”, says Walters, who is paddling cautiously and safely. She is inspired by the grit and perseverance of the children and the families of the garbage dump, and believes that ordinary people can do extraordinary things with determination and persistence. Her journey from Maine to Guatemala is a clear example. Her kayak, paddling gear, camping gear, clothing, food and technology have been donated by 46 different companies from all across the US and around the world, which Walters has been told is a record for the number of sponsors for a kayak expedition. The children of Safe Passage have sent her a little rubber duck, Patito Amistoso, to keep her company on her journey. Chil-

dren can follow the adventures of Patito on Deb’s blog. Along the way Walters is stopping to share the stories of the children at libraries, Rotary Clubs, churches, outfitters and outdoor clubs. People can follow Walters’ expedition online , seeing the dates for her visits to towns along the way, and her current position updated every 10 minutes as she paddles

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Friday, August 1 Marsh and Mudflat Mysteries

From 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Grab your mud boots and explore the pools of the salt marsh, where minnows and eels swim to and fro, and search for clams and snails on the mudflat. Make your own fish print to take home. For ages 6 to 10. $50/$40. Reservations required. Wells Reserve at Laudholm. 207646-1555 or wellsreserve.org.

Life Between the Tides Walk

From 9 to 11 a.m. Explore the intertidal zone at Laudholm Beach on a walk that covers about 1 mile. Free with admission. Wells Reserve at Laudholm. 207-646-1555 or wellsreserve.org.

Saturday, August 2 Bean Supper

From 5 to 6:30 p.m. West Kennebunk United Methodist Church. 160 Alfred Road West Kennebunk. Adults $7, Children $3 (under 5 free). FMI: 207-985-6632.

Concert At Franciscan Guest House

Classical opera and piano concerts will be held on August 2, 6, 8 and 16 at 8 pm. Performers are: Dr. Frances Covalesky on 8; Christopher Staknys and Darius Shubert on the 6 ; Danute Mileika, Antanas Meilus with Dr. Frances Covalesky as accompaniment on the 8; August 16 will be an encore performance featuring Dr. Covalesky and Ms. Mileika and will benefit the Franciscan Monastery. Concerts are free with donations accepted.

Franciscan Guest House Auditorium, 26 Beach Ave, Kennebunk FMI: www.franciscanguesthouse. com; 207-9 67-4865.

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Port Road in Kennebunk or at the door the night of the cookout. FMI: 207-9 67-4667.

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At 9 p.m. at Jonathans, 92 Bourne Lane, Ogunquit. Tickets: $35 in Advance, $39 Day of Show. All tickets available on line at: tickets. jonathansogunquit.com or by calling the box office at 207-646-4777 from 9 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.

All Kennebunk Beach Improvement Association members and employees are welcome to enroll in this course. The cost is $300, and KBIA will pay half of the class for all employees. If you are interested in participating, please call the office at 207-9 67-2180.

Flea Market

Sunday, August 3

Over 50 venders from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. with breakfast and lunch featuring; Lobster Rolls, Lobster Stew, Baked Beans until 1 p.m. St. Aspinquid Lodge of Masons, 101 Long Sands Rd., York. FMI: 207-363-4817.

Ogunquit Art Association Auction At Barn Gallery

Preview the work, pick an artistdesigned bid card or leave a Silent Bid through Friday, August 1 from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m., and Saturday, August 2 from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Preview selected work online at www.oaaartauction.com. Doors open at 6 p.m. Auctioneer Hap Moore starts Auction at 7 p.m. Barn Gallery is located at the corner of Shore Road and Bourne Lane, Ogunquit. FMI: 207-6468400 or www.barngallery.org .

Pig Roast

Benefit Riverside Grange #475, noon to 6 p.m., $15/plate. All you can eat. Stokewood Diner, 1001 Carl Broggi Hwy, Lebanon. FMI: 207-608-2409.

International Organ Virtuoso

At 7 p.m. in the historic sanctuary of the Ogunquit Baptist Church, 157 Shore Rd., Ogunquit. The event marks the dedication of a new upgraded organ. FMI: www. OgunquitBaptistChurch.org.

Monday, August 4 ‘SonTreasure Island’ Vacation Bible School

An exciting island atmosphere where children sing, watch skits, create crafts and play games. From 9:30 a.m. to 12:15 p.m., continuing through August 8. Union Freewill Baptist Church, 613 Grant Road, Lebanon. FMI: 207-676-9403.

Nature Walk

From 9 to 11 a.m. Join a Wells Reserve naturalist in a variety of coastal habitats to discover what’s happening in the ever-changing world of plants and animals. Free with admission. Wells Reserve at Laudholm. 207-646-1555 or wellsreserve.org.

Tuesday, August 5 Taste of the Islands Cookout At Atria

Summer cookout on the patio at Atria Kennebunk from 5 to 6:30 p.m. Enjoy the music of Straight Lace while you dine. Tickets are $12 and will be available at the Center for purchase in July. Wear Hawaiian attire for a refund of $2 at the door. Tickets can be purchased at the Senior Center Lower Village Kennebunk, 175

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From 6 to 7:30 p.m. Sarah Kasprzak Lachance of Campaign Earth and 350 Maine brings information about tar sands oil, from its extraction out of sites in Canada to the proposed means of bringing it to market. Lachance will explain how tar sands oil differs from traditional oil. She will also relate the South Portland tar sands story of how a tight-knit community has stood up for clean air. $5 suggested donation. Wells Reserve at Laudholm. 207-646-1555 or wellsreserve.org.

Thursday, August 7 Yankee Woodlot Tour

From 10 a.m. to noon. Walk a 36acre woodland being managed over the long term for high-value timber production, water protection, wildlife habitat, and light recreation. Learn how a woodland responds to active management while providing economic benefits. $7/$5. Registration required. Wells Reserve at Laudholm. 207-6461555 or wellsreserve.org.

Friday, August 8 Monty Python’s ‘Spamalot’

At the Hackmatack Playhouse, 538 School Street, Rt. 9, Berwick, Maine. Show starts at 8 p.m. Tickets $30.00. Contact Julie Twombly 207 632-0132. Part of the

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Saturday, August 9 Breakfast At Elks Club

From 11 a.m. to noon. Can a baby bird fly right out of its nest? Do baby turtles need their mother’s care? Get the answers to these questions and more as we explore wildlife ecology, wildlife behavior, how to spot animals in the wild, and what you can do to help native animals. This Center for Wildlife program features live animal ambassadors to teach about adaptations. $7/$5 or $15 per family. Wells Reserve at Laudholm. 207-6461555 or wellsreserve.org.

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Haunted Lighthouse And Fort Tour At New Castle

The Friends of Portsmouth Harbor Lighthouses invite you a walking tour focusing on spooky stories of paranormal activity along with the history of Portsmouth Harbor Lighthouse and Fort Constitution. Join author and radio personality Ron Kolek of the New England Ghost Project and author/lighthouse historian Jeremy D’Entremont for the tour. There will be three evening tours: 7, 8:45, and 10:30 p.m.; each tour lasts about 90 minutes, limited to 16 persons. Not recommended for children under 12. $ 20 per person. FMI: www.portsmouthharborlighthouse.org.

Blueberry Festival At Holy Cross Lutheran Church

From 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the church on the corner of Lord and Storer Streets in Kennebunk. Proceeds go to Biddeford Free Clinic, who provides free outpatient general medical care to patients with no medical insurance who cannot afford private medical care. FMI: 207-985-4803.

Lobster Bake At Elks Club

From noon to 2 p.m. 1704 U.S. Rt. 1, York. FMI: 207-361-2788.

Sunday, August 10 Reid Sacco Family Regatta

Sailors and spectators alike are invited to the Kennebunk Beach Improvement Association’s fifth annual Reid Sacco Family Regatta starting at 10:30 a.m., followed by sailing at 11 a.m. Register in the office to reserve a KBIA boat or bring your own boat to launch between 285 and 292 Beach Avenue. Due to the shallow nature of the cove, even at high tide, sailors should use an Opti, Laser, Taz or Chickadee watercraft. $10 donation per sailor will benefit the Reid Sacco Foundation. The regatta honors a longtime KBIA student and instructor who died of sarcoma at age 20 in 2005. FMI: www. reidsaccofoundation.org.

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Tom Acousti will perform at 2 p.m at Atria Kennebunk. Light refreshments will be served. Event is free and open to the public. Penny Ln, Kennebunk. FMI: 207-985-5866.

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Samuel Earns Highest Honors at Phillips Exeter Academy

Phillips E xeter Academy announces honor roll for the spring 2014 term which includes . Harrison Noyes Samuel, grade 9, son of Ms. Noyes of Eliot, who earned Highest Honors for the spring 2014 term. To qualify for the honor roll, students must maintain an overall average of (B), or a grade between 8.0 – 8.9 on an 11-point scale. High honors are given for grades 9.0 – 9.9 (B+); highest honors are given for grades 10.0 - 11 (A-). Founded in 1781, Phillips Exeter Academy is an independent, coeducational boarding high school located in Exeter, NH.

Savannah Bayse of Wells, has been accepted into the Honors Program at Rochester Institute of Technology. Savannah is a firstyear student in the film and animation program in RIT’s College of Imaging Arts and Sciences.

Sardynski Named to Champlain College List

Christopher Sardynski of Kittery, has been named to the Champlain College President’s List as a fulltime student achieving a Spring 2014 semester grade point average of 4.0. Sardynski is majoring in Computer Forensics & Digital Investigations.

Local Students Named to Assumption College List

Recognizing outstanding student academic achievement, Assumption College has named 545 students to the undergraduate Dean’s List for the spring 2014 semester. To earn a spot on the Dean’s List, Assumption students must achieve a grade point average of 3.5 for a fiveclass, 15-credit semester. The

Dean’s List is announced twice every academic year, once at the completion of the fall semester, and again at the completion of the spring semester. The following students were named to the spring 2014 Dean’s List: Taylor Boyle of Wells, Heather Philbrick of Kennebunkport, and Makayla Carpenter, of Cape Neddick.

Ithaca College Congratulates Dean’s List Students

Ithaca College congratulates students named to Dean’s List for the spring 2014 semester: Samantha Martemucci of Arundel, Jared Prugar of York, and Sedona Lockhart of North Berwick.

DellaPasqua Earns Honors at Connecticut College

Nicole DellaPasqua, a member of the class of 2017 at Connecticut College and a resident of York, has been named to the Dean’s Honors list for the 2014 spring semester. At Connecticut College, Dean’s Honors is a recognition for students who have earned a grade point average of at least

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Prescott Named to Dean’s List at UMW

Sabia C. Prescott of York, is one of 731 students at the University of Mary Washington in Fredericksburg named to the university’s Dean’s List for the spring semester of the 2013-14 academic year. Prescott is a senior at UMW. The Dean’s List recognizes outstanding academic achievement at the university by full-time students who attain at least a 3.5 gradepoint average on a 4.0 scale.

Bentley University Names Local Students to Honors Lists

Bentley University President, Gloria Cordes Larson, along with Dean of Business, Roy (Chip) Wiggins, and Dean of Arts and Sciences, Daniel L. Everett, recently announced the names of

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Due to the numerous submissions regarding the higher than average intellect found in York County Maine, The Weekly Sentinel will no longer publish future Dean’s Listings, but will continue to publish other honors and awards. We apologize for this omission, and do recognize and congratulate all Dean’s Lists recipients.

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~ Library News ~

Berwick Public Library Lunchtime Biblio Jams With Local Band Binge

Enjoy a music performance from local band Binge on Saturday, August 9 at noon. Bring a bag lunch to the outdoor stage behind the library. (Inside for inclement weather.) Binge has been described as “Indie rock meets polka meets magnet poetr y”. Members: Cole Whitehead, Bailey Weakley, Harry Griffin, Nicole Daphnis. FMI: www.berwick.lib. me.us.

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Author Barbara Kent Lawrence To Visit

Shown as part of the teen summer reading program on Thursday, August 7 at 4 p.m. Rated PG.

Pasco Lecture Series welcomes Barbara Kent Lawrence, ‘Islands of Time’ on Sunday, August 10 at 2 p.m. Barbara Kent Lawrence has written a page turner of a novel about first love, its loss and the near hopeless pursuit of recapturing that for which one was unprepared.

Roller Coaster Challenge

Contact the library at 207-6985737 or visit www.berwick.lib. me.us.

Tuesday, August 5 from 5 to 6 p.m. Build and operate a death defying roller coaster. Can you keep the rider safe? For Tweens and Teens. Pre-registration is required.

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Center For Wildlife Visits

Thursday, August 7 at 10:30 a.m. Meet some of the Center’s live animal ambassadors and learn about the techniques used to heal and care for injured wildlife. All ages welcome!

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Contact the library at 207-4399437 or visit www.william-fogg. lib.me.us.

Monday, August 4 from 10:30 to 11:30 a.m. Cool science experiments led by Dr. Pamela Morgan. Ages 7 and up. Pre-registration is required. FMI: call 207-967-2778 and ask for the Junior Room.

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Contact the library at 207-9672778 or visit www.graveslibrary. org.

‘Back to the Future’ Film

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The Greg Axel Show

Performance of The Greg and Axel Show on Saturday, August 9 at 11 a.m. Young library goers must help Secret agents Greg and his trusty dog Axel (yes a real 80-lb dog) stop Boom and Fizz, two of the most notorious bookworms in all of New England! They are trying to ruin summer reading by getting kids to... not read! All children must be accompanied by an adult or responsible teen.

For More Information

Contact the library at 207-6762215 or visit www.da-hurd.lib. me.us.

Wells Public Library Annual Book Sale

Saturday, August 9, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Wells Jr High School, Rte 1. Event features books for all ages, audio books, CDs of every genre for adults and children. Proceeds are used to sponsor Children’s Programs, Musical Programs, Films and Lectures, Book Signings and the Weymouth Art Gallery. FMI: www. Wellslibrary.org/wells/friends. asp.

Art Show: Fred Lynk

Opening reception Tuesday, August 5, at 6:30 p.m. Refreshments will be provided. The art will remain on display for the month of August. Fred Lynk grew up in Upstate New York and moved to Maine in 2011. As a child, Fred loved to draw and paint, and took lessons on Saturday mornings at the Albany Institute of History and Art. He discovered watercolor as a teenager and taught himself technique by studying books.

Librarians Without Borders

On Thursday, August 7 at 6:30

KENNEBUNK On Tues. Aug. 5 at 6 p.m., Kennebunk Free Library hosts the Little Red Wagon Theatre Troupe performance of Hans Christian Andersen’s ‘The Nightingale’. Through movement and music, Little Red Wagon’s Nightingale portrays an emperor who neglects the beauty of his faithful, real nightingale in favor of a bejeweled, mechanical one. The Little Red Wagon theatre troupe performs for children and family audiences at schools, libraries, festivals, banquets, hospitals, recreation centers, state parks and churches. It is the longest running nonprofit, children’s theatre touring the U.S., and performs at nearly 70 locations in New England each summer. Founded in 1971, The

Little Red Wagon became a grassroots model program for the State of New Hampshire and was instrumental to the introduction of Theatre Education into the public school system as a supportive tool for reading and learning. The Little Red Wagon is part of the UNH Department of Theatre & Dance ArtsREACH, an Education and Outreach division of the department. The program will be held outside the Library, weather permitting, inside the Unitarian Universalist Church next door if necessary. The event is free, wheelchair accessible and open to all. Kennebunk Free Library is located at 112 Main St., Kennebunk. FMI: call 207-9852173 Ext. 5 or visit: www.KennebunkLibrary.org.

p.m., Brandie Burrows of the Portland Public Library will share her experiences setting up a library in Guatemala as a volunteer with Librarians without Borders. This program is free, and sponsored by the Friends of the Wells Public Library. FMI or to register, 207646-8181 or e-mail kbr yant@ wellstown.org.

this all-star cast includes Julia Roberts, Ewan McGregor, and Benedict Cumberbatch. Oscarnominated for Best Actress and Supporting Actress. Rated R for language including sexual references, and for drug material. 121 minutes.

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Tuesday, August 5 at 7 p.m. Seasonal workers from around the globe make up a part of the fabric of the York Community each summer. Upon returning home they become our good ambassadors. Please come to hear them share their traditions and customs.

Contact the library at 207-6468181 or visit www.wells.lib.me.us.

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York Public Library Movie Series

“August: Osage County”, Sunday, August 3, 7 p.m. A family crisis brings the strong-willed women of the Weston family back to the Oklahoma house they grew up in and to their dysfunctional mother (Meryl Streep). Based on Tracy Letts’ Pulitzer Prize-winning play,

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“The Dragon King” Family Fun Series See LIBRARY page 13...

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~ News ~ Maine Leads New England In The Number Of Farms In Operation. The U.S. Department of Agriculture shows that farming in Maine is on the increase. Congresswoman Chellie Pingree stated “The farm economy in Maine is alive and well and growing. It’s grown by almost 25 percent over five years and Maine farmers are younger and more likely to be women than in the country overall. And CSAs are more popular in Maine than in nearly any other state in the country.” According to Gary Keough, a statistician for the U.S. Department of Agriculture, agriculture sales increased by 24 percent from 2007 to 2012. The average age for Maine farmers is 1.3 years younger than the national av...LIBRARY from page 12 Wednesday, August 6 at 10:30 a.m. The Tanglewood Marionettes present their award-winning adventure “The Dragon King,” the story of an epic underwater quest to return life and water to the earth. Funded in part by Kennebunk Savings Bank and cosponsored with York schools, this performance will be held at Village Elementary School.

“Robots” Family Film Series

Saturday, August 9 at 7:30 p.m. In a robot world, a young idealistic inventor travels to the big city to join his inspiration’s company, only to find himself opposing its sinister new management. Rated PG for some brief language and suggestive humor, 91 minutes.

“The Book Thief” Summer Film Series

Sunday, August 10 at 7 p.m. A profoundly moving story of a girl who transforms the lives of those around her in Germany during World War II. Although Liesel (Sophie Nélisse) is illiterate when she is adopted by a German couple, her adoptive father encourages her to learn to read. Rated PG-13 for some violence and intense depiction of thematic material. 131 minutes.

For More Information

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

Kennebunk Free Library ‘Hiding In Plain Sight: Scenes From The Kennebunks’

During the month of August, Michael Fillyaw’s photographic exhibit ‘Hiding in Plain Sight: Scenes from the Kennebunks’ will be on display in the Speers Gallery located in Hank’s Room at the Kennebunk Free Library, Fillyaw has displayed photographs the University of New England, the Maine Photography Show, Boothbay Harbor, the Lyceum Gallary in Lewiston, the Maine College of Art and has been published in Zephyr UNE’s Journal of Artistic Expression and his submissions have won many awards, including from the Brick Store Museum, Yankee Magazine and the Lyceum Gallery. A reception will be held August 15 from 5 to 8 p.m.

For More Information

Contact the library at 207-9852173 or visit www.kennebunklibrary.org.

erage, and 29 percent of Maine farmers are women, compared to just 17 percent nationally. And Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) arrangements, where consumers pay a fixed price for a share of a farm’s output, are more popular in Mainethan almost anywhere else in the country, with Maine ranking third in the number of farms participating in CSAs. “You can see Maine people take high quality local

food and farming seriously,” Pingree said. “Just look at the growth of organic farming, which increased by over 50 percent in five years.” In 2007 organic products generated $23.3 million in sales in Maine, by 2012 that number had increased to $36.4 million. Pingree, who owns an organic farm on the island of North Haven, wrote and introduced the Local Farm, Food and Jobs Act, which included

dozens of provisions to promote local, sustainable agriculture. Many of Pingree’s proposals were adopted as part of the Farm Bill, which was passed by

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~ Arts & Entertainment ~

Bill Moore Featured at Just Us Chickens Gallery

KITTERY Bill Moore has been living in Kittery for just three years after spending 25 years in California as a photojournalist and magazine editor. On Friday, August 8, from 4 to 7 p.m., Moore will hold an opening reception and display 13 of his prints on the walls at the Just Us Chickens Gallery, 16A Shapleigh Road in Kittery, and the show will continue to run throughout the month of August. In addition, Moore is displaying matted prints in a bin, and has a binder filled with photos that he is willing to matte

and frame for customers. Moore has worked to revamp his photography – from shooting photos of race cars at speed and fine automobiles sitting pretty at renowned places like Pebble Beach in Monterey, California – he has developed what he calls Natural Abstracts, photos of the intriguing things that Mother Nature brings to the beach on a daily basis at low tide. Moore is a Board member of the Kittery Art Association and his photography has been featured at the Gallery in Kittery Point for the past three years. For more information: 207-7032086.

‘Legally Blonde’ At Arundel Barn Playhouse

The Sorority Girls Of Delta Nu From Malibu, California. Photo by Dick Morin.

ARUNDEL – Performances are from August 5 to August 16 feature Elle, a UCLA sorority fashionista, who enrolls at Harvard Law in order to win back her ex-boyfriend. On her journey to selfacceptance, she meets a lecherous law professor, a hunky UPS deliveryman, a celebrity fitness guru, a warmhearted hairdresser and a murderer. A ridiculously campy tale of puppy love in an ef-

fervescent, tongue-in-cheek, high energy musical. Omigod You Guys! Performances are Tuesday through Saturday evenings at 8 p.m. and Wednesday matinees at 2 p.m. There is a performance on Friday, August 15 at 2 p.m. Prices range from $35 to $40. Group rates available. For more information and prepaid reservations, call 207-985-5552, or visit www. arundelbarnplayhouse.com.

Silent Film Version of ‘Peter Pan’ at Leavitt Thursday OGUNQUIT – It was the film that introduced movie-goers to visions of flying children, magical fairies, human-like animals and menacing pirates. It was the original silent film adaptation of ‘Peter Pan,’ a picture personally supervised by author J.M. Barrie. The film was a major hit when released in 1924, with audiences eager to get their first big-screen look at the wonders of Neverland.

Local movie fans can see for themselves when the first ‘Peter Pan’ (1924) is screened with live music on Thursday, Aug. 7 at 8 p.m. at the historic Leavitt Theatre, 259 Main St., Route 1, Ogunquit, Me. The program will feature live music by silent film accompanist Jeff Rapsis. General admission is $10 per person. The show, which is appropriate for all ages, makes for a unique family

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“Art Videos at the Gallery” OGUNQUIT The Barn Gallery will be showing the film, Francis Bacon, on August 6 at 7:30 p.m. Francis Bacon (October 29, 1909 – April 28, 1992) was born in Ireland to parents of English descent. He began painting in his early ‘20s but not seriously until his mid ‘30s. In the meantime he earned his living as an interior decorator and designer of furniture, and bathroom tiles.

His early work depicted compassionate portraits of friends but following the suicide of his lover George Dyer, his art became more personal and preoccupied with themes of death. His paintings became bold and graphic depicting emotionally raw imagery. Admission is free and there is plenty of free parking. For more information, visit www.barngallery.org.

Betty Bronson stars in ‘Peter Pan’ (1924), the original silent film version of J.M. Barrie’s classic children’s fantasy.

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BUSINESS & FINANCE Should You Be a “Hands-on” Investor?

If you want to send your children or grandchildren to college, retire comfortably and achieve other important life goals, you will have to invest — it’s that simple. But the process of investing can sometimes seem anything but simple. What can you do to gain confidence that you are making the right investment moves? The answer may depend on how involved you want to be with your investment decisions. Initially, you might think that you would like to be totally “hands on.” After all, how you save and invest your money is unquestionably a highly personal matter. And once you start exploring the investment world, you may find it fascinating, as it entails virtually every human endeavor imaginable: business, politics, science, the environment, and so on. But if you want to completely run your own show, you will need to put in a lot of work — such as studying the financial markets, staying up-to-date on changing investment environments and monitoring your portfolio to make sure it is still appropriate for your financial needs and goals. Most people find that they do not have the time or expertise to manage this investment process on their own, which is why they turn

to professional financial advisors. The key advantage in working with an advisor is that he or she knows your risk tolerance, goals and family situation, and can help you create a personalized, long-term investment strategy. A good financial advisor will communicate with you regularly and make recommendations. A financial advisor can offer you a variety of strategies and types of investments — such as stocks, bonds and mutual funds — to help you work toward your goals. Ultimately, though, you will be the one to make the “buy” or “sell” decisions. Some investors prefer to leave even the buy-and-sell decisions to professionals. Most financial advisors offer advisory programs that take care of this for you. With these programs, you choose a professionally managed portfolio of investments. The programs typically offer a wide range of portfolios, so you can choose one that’s appropriate based on your needs, goals and risk tolerance. Each portfolio contains a broad range of investments that are selected by professional analysts and represent a variety of asset classes. Advisory programs also offer a sophisticated rebalancing process designed to keep your assets allocated appropriately, which can help keep you on track toward your specific financial goals. Whether you choose to

make your own decisions in consultation with a financial advisor or to invest in an advisory program — or both — you really should learn as much as possible about your investments. Whichever method you decide is best for you, remember that investing involves risk, and investment performance is never guaranteed. So make sure you’re asking the right questions, such as: What are the risk characteristics? How has a particular investment vehicle performed relative to others in its category? What are the tax implications of owning and selling a specific investment vehicle? What are the

costs and fees associated with each choice? As you may have heard many times, knowledge is power — and that’s certainly true in the investment arena. This article was written

by Edward Jones and submitted by Financial Advisor Joseph Mittica. If you would like to reach Mittica, you can do so by calling 603964-1947.

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Millennials Finally Ready To Move Out, Buy Starter Homes All those Millennials who moved in with their parents after college may finally be ready to move out and buy their own homes, say researchers at Harvard’s Joint Center for Housing Studies. Over the next decade, the number of households headed by people in their 30s should increase by 2.7 million. This will provide a strong lift to the starter home market. “Ultimately, the large millennial generation will make their presence felt in the owner-occupied market,” said Daniel McCue, research manager of the Joint Center, “just as they already have in the rental market, where demand is strong, rents are rising, construction is robust, and prop-

NELSON S. BURBANK, JR. MBA

Financial Advisor, RJFS Managing Director, York Investment Partners

erty values increased by double digits for the fourth consecutive year in 2013.” A BMO Harris Bank survey confirmed what Harvard predicts. It found 32 percent of 18- to 34-year-olds plan to become homeowners over the next year. A whopping 74 percent of millennials said they expected to be homeowners within five years. Meanwhile, aging baby boomers will lift the number of households aged 65 and over by some 10.7 million. “Many of these households will choose to make improvements and modifications to their current homes so that they can age in place, while others will seek out new housing options geared toward seniors,”

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the Harvard researchers said. The conditions that have held back the real estate recovery appear to be ending. “Steady employment growth will give more potential homeowners the ability to buy, while rising home values will encourage more households to act on that ability before prices climb even further,” the Harvard researchers

said. “The share of distressed homeowners is also on the decline, reducing the number of households forced to move out of homeownership.” First-time homebuyers continue to be challenged by tight credit, reduced immigration and a weak job market, but the U.S. housing recovery should regain its footing this

York County CareerCenter Offers Workshops For Job Seekers The York County CareerCenter in Springvale continues its workshop programs for job seekers and those considering training to upgrade their skills and increase their employability. CareerCenters can assist businesses by offering workshops on location, at local businesses or other organizations at no cost. The following workshops and programs will be held at the CareerCenter in Springvale unless otherwise noted. Resume Workshop - Tuesday, August 5, 9 a.m. to noon. Explore the basics of resume writing and learn how to promote the qualifications you have that directly match what the employer needs. Registration is required. Essentials of College Planning Workshop – Monday, August 11, 10 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Randi Paine from the Maine Educational Opportunity Center

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Credit for Maine families and seniors will go into effect starting Aug. 1. The measure, LD 1751, increases property tax credits for low and middle income residents under age 65 from $300 to $600 and from $400 to $900 for filers 65 years of age and older. It also expands eligibility to more renters. “Property tax relief programs are critical for Maine families and seniors, especially since Maine is the oldest state in the nation,” said bill sponsor Speaker of the House Mark Eves of North Berwick. “So many seniors are forced out of their homes because they can’t keep up with rising property taxes on a fixed income. The targeted property tax relief is just one more way leaders can help keep seniors stay in their homes and communities longer.” Eves is committed to increasing the credit further in future years as part of a package of reforms he expects to introduce in January to make Maine communities more aging-friendly. Maine families and seniors can file for the increased credit as part of their 2014 income tax filing.


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Health & Fitness Houses Passes Bipartisan Measure to Support Veterinarians in Maine WASHINGTON, D.C. – The U.S. House of Representatives recently passed the Veterinary Medicine Mobility Act. A similar bill, authored by U.S. Senators Angus King (I-Maine) and Jerry Moran (R-Kans.), passed the Senate in January. The bipartisan bill allows veterinarians to legally carry and dispense controlled substances to protect the health and welfare of animals across the country, ensure public safety, and safeguard the nation’s food supply. “Mobile veterinary services are incredibly important, particularly to Maine’s rural farmers who depend on reliable access to vet services to ensure the health of their livestock and their livelihoods,” Senator King said. “That’s why I’m pleased the House rallied around our

common sense solution that will allow veterinarians to do their job and provide animalowners with dependable veterinary care.” The 1970 Controlled Substances Act stipulates that controlled substances must be stored and dispensed at the specific address veterinarians have on file with the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA). The DEA enforces the Controlled Substances Act and has informed organized veterinary medicine that without a statutory change, veterinarians that transport or administer the substances outside of that specific address are in violation and cannot legally provide complete veterinary care. The practice of veterinary medicine requires veterinarians to treat patients in a variety of settings; farm calls, mobile

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Knowing the Dangers of Children and Hot Cars Child deaths from heatstroke in cars have occurred 11 months of the year in

nearly every state in the country. In the June 2014 issue

of Parents magazine there’s a very informative and eyeopening article about how even

the most conscientious parent can forget their infant or toddler asleep in the back seat of the car. It’s titled, “You’d Never Forget Your Child in the Car, Right?” http://www.parents. com/baby/safety/car/dangerof-hot-car-for-children/ As parents go about our normal daily routines they may become distracted, encounter a change in schedule, an unusual circumstance, or might be under some added stress and inadvertently forget that the baby is in the back seat. Truly, it happens! Janette Fennell, founder and president of KidsAndCars. org, offers the following suggestions to make sure parents can always remember their child is with them: Be extra alert if your routine changes. That’s when the risk of unintentionally leaving your child in the car increases. Put something of your child’s, like a toy, on the front seat, to remind you she’s with

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you. Leave an item you’ll need at your next destination in the backseat, like your purse, cell phone, or briefcase. Place your child’s car seat in the middle of the back seat rather than behind the driver. It’s easier to see her/ him. It’s crucial to set up a system with your childcare provider. If you don’t plan to drop off your child that day, call her. If your child doesn’t arrive as expected, have the caregiver call you. Discuss the topic of hotcar deaths with every person who drives your child anywhere, including your partner, grandparents and baby sitters. Always “Look Before You Lock”. Get in the habit of checking your backseat every time you get out of your car. Finally, if you see any child in a car seat alone in a car, call 911. On a 70-degree day a car will heat up as follows:* After 10 minutes = 89 degrees After 20 minutes = 99 degrees After 30 minutes = 104 degrees After 60 minutes = 113 degrees After 2 hours = 120 degree * Based on the research conducted by Jan Null in the Department of Earth Sciences at San Francisco State University. Null also found that keeping the windows open had slightly little effect and that car interiors with darker colors heated up faster. For more information, call Frank Wright, Child Proofers of Maine, 207-351-7251.

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Health & Fitness AARP Announces Results of 2014 Survey of Registered Maine Voters 50 and Older AARP Maine recently announced the results of their 2014 Survey of Registered Maine Voters age 50 and older. Representing a membership of 231,000 in Maine, AARP, the leading non-profit, nonpartisan organization devoted to the needs and desires of all Americans as they age, commissioned the survey to gather opinions on issues of importance to this population during the 2014 mid-term elections. This survey collected the opinions of 2,000 Mainers age 50+ on the issues that matter to them which include financial security, consumer protections, age-friendly communities and long-term care. “The survey revealed that Mainers 50+ are deeply concerned about financial security and maintaining their independence as they grow older,” said Lori Parham, AARP Maine State Director. “In fact, these concerns are so evident that an overwhelming majority of respondents indicated their intention to vote for candidates in 2014 who pledge to address these issues.” Voters 50 and older in Maine are typically very active at the polls. According to the US Census Bureau, Maine’s voting data for voters 45+ in

the last mid-term 2010 election was some of the highest in the country (69 percent ages 45-64, 77 percent ages 65-74, 74 percent ages 75+). In the 2012 election, the numbers were even higher (74 percent ages 45-64, 82 percent ages 65-74, 75 percent ages 75+). According to the 2014 AARP survey, Maine registered voters age 50+ say they are likely to vote for candidates who will work on issues that enable Mainers to have financial stability as long as possible. This includes ensuring they have affordable prescription drugs, affordable homes, safeguards against scams, and adequate work opportunities. “The 2014 AARP survey clearly demonstrates a deep concern regarding financial security, particularly for lower income individuals,” said Parham. “Nearly half (49 percent) of those earning less than $20,000 have no confidence of ever being able to retire. Nearly two-thirds (62 percent) of this same group reported being extremely or very worried about having health or medical expenses they couldn’t afford. Mainers will be counting on leadership in both Augusta and in Washington to address these very prevalent concerns.” Another issue raised through the survey is long-term care and the desire of Mainers

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A Single Tick Bite Can Pack Double Pathogen Punch New study finds many blacklegged ticks infected with Lyme disease and babesiosis Millbrook, New York – People who get bitten by a blacklegged tick have a higher-than-expected chance of being exposed to more than one pathogen at the same time. The new research, published online today in the journal PLOS ONE, was conducted by scientists at Bard College, Sarah Lawrence College, and the Cary Institute of Ecosystem

Studies. “We found that ticks are almost twice as likely to be infected with two pathogens—the bacterium that causes Lyme disease and the protozoan that causes babesiosis—than we would have expected,” said Felicia Keesing, a professor of biology at Bard College and co-author of the paper. “That means health care providers and the public need to be particularly alert to the possibility of multiple infections coming from the same tick bite.”

Almost 30 percent of the ticks were infected with the agent of Lyme disease. One-third of these were also infected with at least one other pathogen. The agents of Lyme disease and babesiosis were found together in 7 percent of ticks. The researchers collected thousands of blacklegged ticks from over 150 sites in Dutchess County, New York, an area with high incidence of tick-borne illnesses. They also collected ticks See TICKS page 21...

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totals approximately 2.3 billion dollars. (www.aarp.org.) “AARP hopes that this survey will serve as a gateway to fruitful discussions among the 2014 candidates on these issues which are clearly of paramount importance to the health and financial wellbeing of Maine residents 50+,” said Parham. “AARP Maine stands ready to work with current and future lawmakers to find viable long-term solutions that make sense for Mainers and their families. As the oldest state per capita with 50 people turning 65 every day, the issues pertinent to Maine’s older and most active voting demographic should be a top priority in the 2014 elections.” For a copy of the complete 2014 AARP Survey of Maine Registered Voters Age 50 and Older: www.aarp.org. For a copy of Raising Expectations 2014: A State Scorecard on Long-Term Services and Supports for Older Adults, People with Physical Disabilities, and Family Caregivers published 6/19/14: www.longtermscorecard.org.

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_______________________________________ Monday Night Trivia Local Crafts, Produce, Play for free and win prizes. Arts, Kids & Community!

CLAY HILL FARM

Inspired Cuisine, an Intimate Setting and Stellar Service

New220 Late Night Menu Clay Hill Rd, Cape Neddick / York Enjoy a lighter fare menu including Caffé Prego brick-oven Vendor Information: clayhillmarkets@gmail.com pizza. Served daily 10-11pm.

(207) 361-2272 • www.ClayHillFarm.com

A Contemporary American Bistro M A R T I N I

Days A Week Open 7 h c n Lu & Dinner 124 Ocean Avenue Kennebunkport (207) 967-2562

MONDAY MARKETS:

Starts at 9pm.

&

42 Main Street North Berwick, Maine

L O U N G E

Open 7 days at 5pm. Call for reservations 207.646.5001 50 Shore Road • Ogunquit, Maine • www.five-oshoreroad.com

297C - July 4, 2014

The

Cape Neddick Inn Restaurant and Tavern Open Year Round

Open 7 Nights Till 9

(9:30 Friday and Saturday in July and August)

Live Lobster, Steaks & American Cuisine www.capeneddickinn.com

207-351-1145 • 1273 Route One, Cape Neddick/York


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~ Where To Dine ~

Dining Guide Fish Market & Restaurant 855 US Route 1, York, ME

351-8100

Open 7 Days • Breakfast 6:30-10:30, Lunch & Dinner 10:30-8:30

This Week’s Specials: Breakfast Special:

Eggs Benedict Florentine with home fries $8.95 Soft Shell Triple Lobster Dinner $27.95 Broiled Scallops & Shrimp Combo Dinner $17.95 Haddock Reuben with french fries $11.95 CELEBRATING 20 YEARS OF AMORE

“Love is the Maine Ingredient”

1994

HOURS 7:00AM - 1:00PM MILE RD

WE’RE HERE! #35 & 39

FAMILY RESTAURANT (207) 646-4155

BEACH

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 34 years!

SPECIAL

TURKEY SAUSAGE, 2 EGGS, HOME FRIES, TOAST $7.95

Fisherman’s Catch Restaurant

Eat In Take Out

Simple Seafood, Fresh And At Its Best

Open Daily at 11:30AM

2014

YEARS F AMOR

O

RT 1

20 E

Be sure to

Delicious Lattes & Cappuccinos 309 Shore Rd, Ogunquit, ME Sandwiches, Panini, Salads (207) 646-6661 Lobster Rolls & Chowder! www.amorebreakfast.com Inside or Outside Near the entrance to Perkins Cove. Seating & Take Out On-site parking available.

262 Shore Road, Ogunquit We have plenty of parking!

207.646.9898 • 207.363.0266

roostcafeandbistro.com

Ambience

Great Wine Handcrafted Food

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

GORGES GRANT HOTEL 449 Main Street Ogunquit

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

OPEN YEAR ROUND

207.646.8780 134 Harbor Road, Wells Harbor www.fishermanscatchwells.com

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

“Ogunquit’s Best Kept Secret”

20% OFF Your Check

With this coupon. Monday-Saturday. Expires 8/8/14. This offer not valid with any other discount. No Cash Value. (WS)

Open 7 Days A Week BREAKFAST / LUNCH / BRUNCH 8 AM TO 3 PM LITE FARE 3 PM TO CLOSE (BAR AREA) DINNER 5 PM TO 9 PM Also Gluten Free Menu and Products


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~ Where To Dine ~ pizza

panini

salads

wine & beer

cordials

cappuccino ❖

1937 ~ 2014

Located on the Beautiful Marginal Way

entrées

pizza

panini

salads

wine & beer

cordials

117 Pond Rd. (Just off Rt. 4) South Berwick, Maine (207) 384-2693 www.springhillmaine.com

Friday is

Sundays are special at Spring Hill

Guests receive a shared appetizer, soup or salad and an entrée each, a shared dessert, and a cup of coffee each.

Receive 2nd Entrée

2 FOR $55

Starters

Bloody Mary Bar Every Saturday and Sunday 12-4

BLUE BISTRO MENU

• Citrus Olive Medley • Smoked Salmon Plate • Artisan Cheese Plate

5:00 - 8:00 pm July 9 – August 27

Sandwiches

• Lobster Roll • Little Beach BLT

~ ~ ~ ~

Entrées

BURGER BAR

Served Daily 5:00 - 9:00 pm

Soups & Salads

• Catch of the Day • Clam Chowder • Delmonico • Chowder or Soup • Pasta of the Day of the Day • The Beachmere Salad Extensive Drink • Marginal Way Salad menu with Beer and Wine offerings • The Mayfair Salad

Children’s Menu and Gluten Free Offerings

Monday, Thursday and Friday Outside in the Rotunda, 11:30 am - 2:30 pm

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

62 Beachmere Place, Ogunquit Maine 03907 • 207-646-2021 •

COOL OFF

Buy 1 Entrée &

FREE

LOBSTER BAKE WEDNESDAYS

Check Out a Sampling of Our New

~ ~ ~ ~

A view for all seasons

~ ~ ~ ~ Join us for

on the ocean www.beachmereinn.com

11:30 – Close Happy Hour 5-6

64C - July 11, 2014

Mondays in August

77years

You gotta eat somewhere. . .

biscotti

gelato

Except Wednesdays

44 Shore Road 207.646.7734 www.caffepregoogt.com Open 7 days. Free parking & wireless internet service.

cappuccino

Enjoy dining outdoors under the awning on our patio.

Ogunquit’s Original Italian Caffé

gelato

biscotti

entrées

LIVE ENTERTAINMENT

Open for Lunch Every Day

with a treat from

Sunday Only

AGGIE’S

To receive discount, a reservation is required and coupon must be presented. REGULAR RESTAURANT MENU ONLY. EXP 8/31/14 (WS)

106 Agamenticus Rd, South Berwick, Maine

Enjoy fine dining with a panoramic view Wednesday to Sunday at 5 pm

OPEN DAILY FROM NOON UNTIL 9:00pm Lots of new flavors along with all your all time favorites!

BREAKFAST

Hungry Man’s Breakfast, Pancakes, French Toast, Eggs Benedict, Hot Coffee, and So Much More

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

Richard’s Seafood Restaurant

a little

Top Quality Seafood for more than 47 years

HOME COOKED DAILY SPECIALS TO FIT EVERYONE’S BUDGET

Jamaican Jerk Center LIVE REGGAE EVERY SATURDAY

Pot Roast, Lobster Pie, Sirloin Tips

Plus Lunch & Seafood

off the beaten pat h, but well worth the trip

1732 No. Berwick Rd. / Rt. 9, Wells 207-646-8561 Open Wednesday-Sunday 11-8 SERVING LUNCH & DINNER

Hannaford Plaza, Route 1, Wells

Starting July 12 thru Labor Day 6-10pm

Just a few of our many selections lunch and dinner:

Jerk Chicken Jerk Pork Jerk Ribs Ackee & Saltfish Vegetable Stew

Jamaican Patties $3 Red Snapper Curried Goat Salmon

Daily dishes are served with rice, peas and plantains.

Open Daily: 7-2 Sun-Thurs, 7-8 Fri-Sat

1400 Route 1, Cape Neddick, ME 207-351-3033 Open Mon-Fri 11am-9pm, Sat 11am-10pm, Sun 11am-9pm Please visit our full menu online at www.jamaicanjerkcenter.com

207-216-4005 • theclamshanty.com

LOCATED SIDE BY SIDE IN DOWNTOWN SO. BERWICK MAINE

ISIDORE ON THE ROCKS

EL SOBO’S TACOS

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

12 PORTLAND ST, SO. BERWICK, ME • (207) 704-0532

GREAT FOOD AND ATMOSPHERE

LUNCH & DINNER MENUS include Guacamole & Chips, Queso & Chips, Jalapeno Poppers, Quesadillas, Burritos, Enchiladas, Chimichangas, Salads, and of course – Tacos!

Open Everyday 3pm-Close / isidoreontherocks@yahoo.com

Out To Sea Specials, Soup, Salad, Lite Bites Sandwiches, Entrees & Flatbreads

HAPPY HOUR SPECIAL

7 Days 3:30-6:30pm: Half

Off Appetizers & More! Thursday is Ladies’ Night!

Open 11:30-Close Seven Days / www.elsobostacos.com

JOIN US ON THE OUTSIDE PATIO!

New To Tow n!


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~ Real Estate ~

Missing my friends from Starkey!

STEVE TIBBETTS STEVE TIBBETTS STEVE TIBBETTS

REALTOR® / ASSOCIATE BROKER REALTOR® / ASSOCIATE BROKER

stevetibbetts@masiello.com stevetibbetts@masiello.com REALTOR® / ASSOCIATE BROKER

207.363.4558 207.363.4558 OfficeOffice 207.361.6686 Direct 207.361.6686 Direct Dial Dial 207.363.4558 Office 207.332.0930 Mobile 207.332.0930 Mobile 207.361.6686 Direct 207.363.4856 Fax Dial 207.363.4856 FaxMobile 207.332.0930 888.636.4558 Toll Free 888.636.4558 Free 207.363.4856TollFax

REAL ESTATE GUIDE

stevetibbetts@masiello.com LICENSED IN&ME & NH LICENSED IN ME & NH LICENSED IN ME NH 226 York Street York Street 226LICENSED York226 Street, INYork, ME &ME NH03909 York, ME 03909 York, 03909 226ME York Street

www.masiello.com www.masiello.com www.masiello.com York, ME 03909 www.masiello.com

888.636.4558 Toll Free

Erinn Stearns Sales Agent Office 207-324-5264 Cell 207-251-3305

Hometown Agency

849 Main St, Ste 100, Sanford, ME 04073 Website: www.movetosouthernmaine.com

84 Market St. Somersworth, NH 03878 “Buying made Better, Selling made Simple”

(603) 692-7300

1 Marginal Way, Springvale • $244,900 - This beautiful Ranch is ready for entertaining, with a built-in swimming pool on a double lot. Pool shed has a gas grill and refrigerator. Family room has a bar, and there’s lots of extra living space in the finished basement. Nice neighborhood on a quiet street across from Stump Pond. Gourmet kitchen has plenty of room for dining and has a lovely sun room. 3 BRs, 1 full bath, 2 half baths, LR, FR, and a large room in the basement currently being used as an office. A must see! MLS#1140707

LAND WANTED YORK COUNTY, MAINE Looking to buy a minimum of seven acres that includes both fields and woods to build a cape-style home, small barn and limited agricultural use. Prefer the land be on a town road or state highway with a minimum of 500 feet of road frontage. Open to discussing variations of these requirements for the right piece of land.

South Berwick: Downtown is one mile away! 55+ community across from a golf course! Stunning 2 bedroom 2 bath home! $40,900.

Kittery: Gorgeous master suite with Jacuzzi and double shower. Remodeled kitchen, new everything!! Must See at $49,900.

See all our homes at www.seacoastmobilehomes.com

FEATURED HOME OF THE WEEK

Please call 207-844-8142

LINDA FLINT Associate Broker

108 Pork St, Lebanon, ME • $289,900

Terrific quality farmhouse, meticulously maintained with a large 3-story barn, separate blacksmith/workshop all on 16 beautiful acres.

Cape Porpoise Village 165 Main St, Kennebunkport, Maine

50 Elm St – North Berwick (207) 676-5800 www.porticorealty.net

207-967-5444, Ext. 1 (Office) 207-967-0473 (Fax) 978-869-2702 (Mobile) linda@oceanviewproperties.net

SEASONAL PARK MODEL FOR SALE In a desirable seasonal park in Wells, Maine. Fully furnished with central air and heat. Park has two swimming pools, a hot tub, activities, and is a trolley stop. Beach is only one mile away! Season runs from Mother’s Day wkd to Columbus Day wkd.

Reduced Price $48,000 Call 781-910-4571

30 Years in Real Estate Brokerage Call for a Free Opinion of Value

Richard Littlefield

Office: 207-363-4300 Cell: 207-337-2921 richardl@yorkerealty.com yorke realty

529 U.S. Route 1, Suite 101 York, Maine 03909

Open House: Saturday, Aug. 2, 1-4 PM

Arundel, 23 Fairway Dr.

(off of 985 Limerick Road) $289,000 Immaculate 2009 Contemporary Ranch 48 x 28 with a 6 x 21 bump-out.

14 Highland Avenue, York $500,000

Year-round getaway at the Nubble Lighthouse! Gorgeous, 3+ BR, 2 BA home boasts a gourmet kitchen with Jenn Air appliances, 3 decks, 2 gas FPs, tile and HW throughout, and 1-car attached garage. MLS#1129099 Christina LaRoche | Bean Group - Portsmouth

603.833.7051

Each office is independently owned and operated.

ChristinaLaRoche.com

Bean Group® and the Bean Group Logo are registered service marks owned by The Michael Bean Group LLC, ©2012 Bean Group, All Rights Reserved.


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~ Real Estate ~

EXIT Oceanside Realty

REAL ESTATE GUIDE

PHYLLIS JENNA WINSLOW P H Y L LFOX I S &F OX

of

PF 207.332.6925 JW 207.752.0087

1217 Post Road Wells, ME 04090 AND 64 Harold Dow Highway Eliot, ME 03907 Wells Office: 207-646-8333; Fax: 207-646-8269 Eliot Office: 207-439-0044 Web: www.exitoceansiderealty.com

EXIT OCEANSIDE REALTY

SEASONAL COTTAGES and CONDOS IN WELLS FOR SALE Beach Dream Resorts

Point East Resort

Seaglass Village

Seasonal resort with clubhouse, pools, hot tub, summer activities. 2 Bedroom Cottages For Sale #136 - $132,900 #144 - $144,944 #217 - $134,900 Call Rick or Jason

This resort is open 10 months. Townhouse-style condos with pool, hot tub, tennis, views of marsh. 1 Bedroom Condo For Sale #108 - $174,900 Marsh Views #152 - $149,000 #182 - $139,00 2 Bedroom For Sale Year Round #203 - $209,900 #205 - $189,900 Call Rick

Seasonal resort with adult clubhouse, pools, hot tub, family pool, therapy pool, fitness room. 2 Bedroom Cottages For Sale #105 - $199,900 NEW PRICE #130 - $179,900 NEW PRICE Call Rick

Summer Village

Watercrest Resort

Wellington Manor Resort

Seasonal resort with pool, hot tub, and close to beaches. 2 Bedroom Cottages For Sale #115- $89,000 #117- $119,000 Call Tom

Year round resort with pool, hot tub, and clubhouse. 1 Bedroom Condo/Motel For Sale #137 - $69,000 #217 - $69,917 Call Rick

Phyllis@YorkMaineLuxuryHomes.com

Yorke Realty THIS FABULOUS OGUNQUIT PENTHOUSE, all-season VACATION CONDO, could end up being one of your favorite places! Just a stone’s throw to exciting PERKIN’S COVE and scenic MARGINAL WAY Cliff Walk! $359,007. Picture tour at: 53YardarmWayPenthouse.com

Ogunquit

COASTAL COUNTRY AMBIANCE

A WAVE FROM IT ALL 8 Broadway Extension This little Condo has an awesome location in the heart of York Beach! Perfect for living an active and carefree lifestyle! $185,000 Picture tour at: www.aWaveFromItAll.com

Seasonal resort with clubhouse with theater, pools, hot tub, summer activities. 2 Bedroom Cottages For Sale #107 - $187,500 #142 - $198,000 #148 - $181,700 #305 - $189,000 #410 - $174,900 #412 - $172,900 #479 - $161,500 Call Jason

For more information and to view a virtual tour of each cottage and condo, please visit our webcast:

http://www.exite-listings.com/webcast/785

York

Jerry Tatlock

JUST 1000 FEET TO THE MAKE YOUR MOVE PRICE FOOTBRIDGE BEACH ACCESS Your Ogunquit Beach House is nestled into a quiet little neighborhood, near fun and exciting downtown Ogunquit. Great ocean views, beautiful landscaping, and bonus family apartment too! $599,000 - Picture tour at: MyOgunquitBeachHouse.com

Associate Broker/Owner

Barbara Patterson 96 Portland Street South Berwick, Maine 03908 Business (207) 384-4008 Mobile (207) 752-0407 Fax (207) 384-5930 Jerry.Tatlock@Century21.com www.century21barbarapatterson.com

Ogunquit

Each Office is Independently Owned and Operated

Ask for Kathryn Harrison (207) 324-5264 (207) 651-4101 849 Main St, Sanford, ME 04073

207.384.4008 Hometown Agency

WELLS - CONTEMPORARY RANCH. Meticulously-cared-for home offering open concept kitchen/LR/DR room with cherry cabinets, Corian counter, new appliances and HW flooring. Also 4-season sunroom with gas fireplace, 3-car garage with storage above. Just minutes to the beach, shopping and fabulous restaurants. Great value for the money! $319,900 NO. BERWICK - MAGNIFICENT VIEWS. Well-appointed contemporary Ranch with 2000+ sq ft. of 1-floor living. Open concept kitchen / DR & LR with vaulted ceiling & HW floors. Kitchen is a chef’s delight with granite counters, upgraded appliances and an abundance of work space. Workshop in basement and room for expanding. Deck with awning & patio with pergola. Motivated sellers! $387,000 NORTH BERWICK. 3 Acres, close to town. Just reduced to $49,900 WELLS. Close to the beach! $144,500

Info@Century21BarBaraPatterson.Com 96 Portland street, south BerwICk, me 03908 BarBara Patterson www.Century21BarBaraPatterson.Com

ELIOT - BACK ON THE MARKET!

BERWICK

PINE HILL MOBILE HOME PARK

deBorah rICe

Totally renovated 3 BR, 3 BA Garrison on +/- 1.36 lot. Tasteful updates and attention to detail. HW floors. Granite counters in kitchen. LR, DR, FR + Mud Room! 2-car detached. $299,900

SOUTH BERWICK

Very nice 2 BR mobile home in quiet park conveniently located close to everything! Large LR, eat in kitchen, replacement windows. Move in condition! $31,000

BERWICK - TRI LEVEL

Jerry tatloCk

BarBara Patterson

Jeff hoerth

You won’t believe the space in this 4-5 BR, 10-room New Englander! New flooring, repl. windows, Buderus furnace, updated kitchen & baths. Great yard & walk to village! $274,900 Set on double lot, features updated kitchen, large LR, sunroom with cathedral ceiling & gas stove. Small studio apt. and detached heated workshop! $259,900

Carol CurIt


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~ Obituaries & News ~

Rep. Donald McGowan, 67 CAPE NEDDICK – On July 27, 2014 Rep. Paul Donald McGowan, aged 67, lost the battle with depression and took his own life. Paul left his sister, Sister Claire McGowan, his brother Robert McGowan and family: Robin, Jon and David, his daughter Erin Haye and family: Rick, Lexy and Casi, and his son Cory McGowan and family: Miho, Taiyo and Sky. Paul was married for 33 years to the love of his life, Shirley Ann Huckins McGowan, who died of cancer in 2003. Her passing broke his heart in a way that in the end could not be reconciled. Paul grew up in North Attleboro, Massachusetts with his parents and his five brothers and sisters. He attended Providence

(Episcopal)

SERVING OGUNQUIT, WELLS, AND CAPE NEDDICK AREA

Sunday, August 3, 2014

8 a.m. Eucharist with Homily 10 a.m. Eucharist with Homily & Music

Special Music:

Tenor Martin Lescault of Portland

Preacher and Celebrant:

The Rt. Rev. Gary Lillibridge, Bishop of Diocese, West Texas Eucharistic Minister: Sandra Rux Fellowship Hour with refreshments and social after 10 a.m. service in historic Marmion House rectory on the ocean.

Everyone is Welcome Here! Shore Road, Cape Neddick, ME (207) 361-2030 www.St-Peters-by-the-Sea.org

College, and served as an officer in the Air Force. His career was based in his passion of working with people and trying to improve organizations. He also had a long history of serving his community, which culminated in his recent term as a Maine State Representative, where he focused most on improving Maine’s health care system and the fight against cancer. Paul loved adventure and the natural world: He scaled mountains as high as Mt. Baker, he sailed the coast of Maine, he rode his Harley across America, and he crafted wood into beautiful pieces of furniture that he shared with his loved ones. But first and foremost to Paul was his family. Paul and Shirley were lovers and best friends. His most cherished time was with her and their children, at regular gatherings with extended family, and with his grandchildren both in Maine and in Japan. Paul believed there was something to be learned in all of life’s experiences. He often spoke of crisis and opportunity. Losing him is nothing less than a crisis to all that knew him, and now they are left to find what will be the opportunity. Visiting hours will be on

Friday, August 1, from 12 noon to 2 p.m. and 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. at Bibber Memorial Chapel, 111 Chapel Road, Wells. A Memorial Service will be held on Saturday, August 2, at 10 a.m. at Ogunquit Baptist Church, Shore Road, Ogunquit, ME. Private burial will be at a later date. Should friends choose, memorial donations in his name are encouraged to: The American Cancer Society, One Bowdoin Mill Island, Suite 300, Topsham, ME 04086; or National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI), 3803 N. Fairfax Drive, Suite 100, Arlington, VA 22203. Arrangements are in care of Bibber Memorial Chapel, 111 Chapel Road, PO Box 910, Wells, ME 04090. www.bibberfuneral.com.

Scott Allan Baston, 52 YORK – Scott Allan Baston, 52 years, died July 8, 2014 at Maine Medical Center. Scott was born January 17, 1961 in York, ME, a son of Sherwood and Velma ‘Polly’ (Putnam) Baston. He graduated from Wells High School and Tidewater Community College in Virginia, earning his Associates Degree. He served his country in the U.S. Navy during Desert Storm. Scott enjoyed cooking and working with his hands on home projects including gardening, masonry and carpentry. He enjoyed people, but most of all, he loved being a dad to his daughter, Katie Baston. Scott is survived by his daughter, Katie; his parents, Polly and Sherwood Baston; his sisters, Linda Boston and Gail

Bernier-Gelinas Kittery, ME

FUNERAL HOME Somersworth, NH

Virginia Gray Harris, 88 WELLS – Virginia Gray Harris passed away peacefully July 27 at Hyder hospice house in Dover, NH. Virginia grew up in Wells with her aunt Louise Waterhouse and uncle Fred Gray, who ran a local business George F. Gray & Son’s Monuments. After marrying,Virginia and her husband George Harris took over the business. Virginia was ahomemaker who loved cooking, baking, shopping, gardening, going out to eat, spending summer’s at their camp in Lincoln, ME, taking rides on backroads and sightseeing all over New England. She was a very fun giving person, always

Litchfield; and his brothers, Greg Baston and Jeff Baston and Jeff’s wife, Jennifer. A private graveside service was held at Ocean View Cemetery. Should friends desire, memorial donations may be made to the Scott Baston Memorial Fund, P.O. Box 1880, Ogunquit, ME 03907. The funds will be placed in a savings account for Scott’s daughter, Katie. Arrangements are in care of Bibber Memorial Chapel, Kennebunk, www.bibberfuneral.com.

Dorothy M. Bray, 89 WELLS – Dorothy M. Bray, just shy of her 90th birthday, died peacefully Monday, July 28, 2014 at her residence in Wells surrounded by her loving family. Dorothy is a graduate of Amherst High School, and longtime employee of Amherst Savings Bank. She and her husband moved to Wells in 1976. The Weekly

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helping people out. She was a wonderful wife and mother, and a very loving grandmother to her one and only granddaughter. Her husband passed in 2004 and since then she stayed close to home with loving care from her family until she recently took ill. Virginia is survived by her daughter Gail Melanson of Wells, son Gregory Harris of Ossipee, NH and granddaughter Michelle Melanson of Ogunquit, ME. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the North Berwick Fire Dept., P.O. Box 230, North Berwick, ME 03906, or Hyder Family Hospice, 285 County Farm Road, Dover, NH 03820. Arrangements are in the care of Johnson Funeral Home in North Berwick. Condolences may be expressed at www.JohnsonFuneralHomeME.com.

Survivors include her children Janet Aldrich and Charles Bray, four grandchildren, four great grandchildren; one brothers and four sisters. Visiting hours will be held 4 to 7 p.m. on Friday, August 8, 2014, followed by a funeral service 11 a.m. Saturday, August 9, 2014 at the Douglass Funeral Service, 87 North Pleasant St. Amherst, MA. Should friends desire, memorial donations may be made to the York Hospice, c/o Home Health Foundation, Attn: External Relations, 360 Merrimack Street, Building 9, Lawrence, MA 01843. Arrangements are in care of Bibber Memorial Chapel, Kennebunk, www.bibberfuneral.com.

RIVERSIDE CEMETERY CORP. The Annual Meeting of Riverside Cemetery Corp. will be held Friday, August 15, 2014 at 1:00 PM at the Dunaway Center on School Street in Ogunquit, Maine. ALL MEMBERS ARE INVITED. Bruce Martin, President

Johnson Monument Company Our staff is first and foremost committed to providing the highest quality traditional burial, cremation, and memorial services while supporting our community in many ways. You can see our staff working with many community service organizations, such as Hospice, Rotary International, the American Red Cross, our churches, and our local Police and Fire Departments. Call us to talk about pre-planning in your home or ours.

125 Old Post Rd., Kittery, ME 207-439-4900 www.jspelkeyfuneralhome.com

49 South St., Somersworth, NH 603-692-2160 www.berniergelinasfh.com

Serving the entire Seacoast and beyond

Quality Memorials in Granite and Bronze MONUMENTS ~ MARKERS ~ MEMORIAL BENCHES MONUMENT CLEANING CEMETERY ENGRAVING ~ CUSTOM LASER-ETCHED KEEPSAKES Michael D. Johnson, Jr. / North Berwick, ME 03906 Phone: 207-676-9955 / Fax: 207-676-2688 / Email: johnsonmonument1@gmail.com


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~ Pets ~ Another Chance Animal Rescue NORTH BERWICK Skittles and Sherbet These two five-week-old kittens that were brought to ACAR in absolutely terrible ondition. Both boys were featured as needing a great deal of medical attention. Skittles and Sherbet are now doing extremely well and would so much like to thank their benefactors this Saturday at their coming out debut. Sherbet was keeping his one good eye on the camera to let you know that he is looking forward to a big turnout of donors and pet lovers. Brother Skittles was thought to be totally blind on intake, but our vet service believes that he does have some limited vision. When these kittens are put up for placement, we will be looking for an indoor only home together for both boys. Kitten Shower Stop by our Sanford adoption center located at 251 Route 4 in Sanford this Saturday, August 2 from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. All adoptable kittens and adult cats are current on vaccinations (age specific) have been spayed/neutered, wormed, front lined, and been vet checked.

‘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.

Another Chance Animal Rescue 37 Market St, North Berwick 03906 251 Route 4, Sanford 04073

(207) 676-9330

boomeredgewater@gmail.com anotherchanceanimalrescue.org

Safe Haven Humane Society

WELLS Thumper This darling nine-week-old kitten was found in the middle of the street. This outgoing little fellow stole our hearts immediately. He doesn’t have a tail so he looks like a bunny, so we named him Thumper. This handsome brown tiger with white boots likes to swagger up to the big kitties and hiss. If they respond with even a meow, he arches his back and crabwalks sideways to show them he’s all business. He keeps us in hysterics! There’s no room at Safe Haven, and Thumper needs to run and romp and play to stay healthy and regular. He’s full of life and fun! He wants to do nose dives, back flips and leaps. He craves being held and petted, and wants to fall asleep in your arms. He really needs a

foster mom or dad. If you can foster him until he’s adopted, call 207-229-8314. Huge Tag Sale Saturday, August 2, and Sunday, August 3, next to Wells IGA Supermarket, Rt 1. These continue weekends throughout August, so keep on shopping and donating. All proceeds support our No-Kill rescue. Your support is so appreciated! Please bring donations at our Adoption Center, 1616 Post Rd., during business hours or leave at side ramp if not raining! Please don’t drop off in front of our IGA plaza storefront. FMI: 207-229-8314.

Safe Haven Humane Society 1616 Post Rd. (Rt. 1) / PO Box 91 Wells, ME 04090

(207) 229-8314

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WEST KENNEBUNK Wyatt Meet Wyatt, a 2-and-a-half year old Labrador/Pointer Mix. Wyatt might be a little nervous around new people, but with some time and love he’ll do very well. He really enjoys spending time with his people and would be happy to share a new home with other dogs, cats, and wellbehaved children. With some regular attention, a little time, and a lot of love, just about any family this fellow joins will become a Wyatt family.

Mrs. B Meet Mrs. B, a 7-year old short-haired cat. Mrs. B is a reserved, kind old soul. She’s not that old, but she does tend to be a little set in her ways. She enjoys getting attention from people, though prefers it of the gentle and slow variety. Because of that, she would prefer not to live with small children. She would be happy to share a home with other cats though. Mrs. B is a darling girl who would make a great companion for just the right household.

Pets and Distracted Driving: What You Need to Know When we hear the term “distracted driving,” most of us think of the obvious culprits - eating, putting on makeup, talking on the phone, texting, or rummaging for a dropped object on the car floor. However, few of us consider the driving distraction leaving our furry friends unsecured can cause. This fact is underscored by a Kurgo and AAA survey of people who frequently drive with their pets. The survey found that, while 64 percent of drivers admitted to engaging in a potentially distracting pet-related activity, and 29 percent admitted to actually being distracted by their pets, a full 84 percent allowed their pets to ride unrestrained. It’s easy to see how an unrestrained pet could be distracting. An anxious dog may cry uncontrollably, pace, or seek comfort from its owner. A dog or cat who becomes suddenly frightened might jump or run around unpredictably. A curious dog might burst into the front seat to get a better view of something interesting he spotted from the back window. A small dog or cat might try to burrow under your seat, or worse-into your lap. In the survey, drivers admitted to doing everything from petting their dogs, carrying them on their laps, to playing with them and even giving them treats while driving. Three percent of drivers admitted to taking photos of their dogs as they drove. Restraining pets in vehicles isn’t just about pets causing distracted driving. It’s about what can happen during an accident. Unrestrained pets can be seriously injured or killed if they are thrown

from a vehicle. Pets carried on drivers’ laps can be crushed by the impact of an airbag. Frightened pets have been known to escape vehicles and run away in shock after accidents. And unsecured pets can actually put everyone in the car in danger; during an accident, a 60-pound dog can suddenly become the equivalent of a 2,700-pound projectile. Keeping your pet and human passengers safe and secure is as easy as using the right safety restraint. From pet seat belts or pet car seats, to crates or front seat pet barriers, there is an option out there that will suit your pet and your vehicle. Taking the time to find it may save you the hassle and danger of driving distracted. It may make trips with your pets more fun and worry-free. And it just may save the life your pet - or your own. Kim Salerno is president and founder of TripsWithPets.com.

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JP Meet J.P., an adult Californian rabbit. J.P. is an adorable gal who enjoys getting visits from people. She is quite fluffy and enjoys attention. She would love to find a new home where she can get a habitat filled with grass, toys, treats, and regular attention from her people. That would make her the happiest rabbit she can be. Strut Your Mutt This year’s Animal Welfare Society Strut Your Mutt event, on September 7, marks our 20 anniversary of this scenic stroll along the Kennebunk beaches with your favorite canine(s) and a few hundred other like-minded animal lovers. It is also our largest single fundraising event of the year. The pledge money benefits the Sadie Fund. Festivities and Registration begin at 9 a.m. and the walk begins at 11 a.m. Online registration is available now! Visit www.animalwelfaresociety.org for more information. Calendar of Events August 2 & 3 - Join us for the Annual Antique Show at Kennebunk High School from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. August 9 - The Mobile Adoption Team will bring adoptable dogs to the Biddeford PetSmart Store from 11 a.m. to 1p.m. The store is located at Biddeford Crossing.

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‘Bad Cats of Biddeford’ Children’s Book By Kent Debuts ELIOT – Crystal Ward Kent of Eliot, ME and Portsmouth, and NH-based illustrator Denise F. Brown have a second children’s book to their credit: ‘The Bad Cats of Biddeford.’ A book signing is scheduled for Saturday, August 9 from 9 a.m. to 11 a.m. at the William Fogg Library in Eliot ME. in Eliot, ME. Set in Biddeford, Maine, ‘The Bad Cats of Biddeford,’ tells the tale of a band of stray cats who become robbers in an effort to better their lives. They steal toys and food thinking these items will make them happy and in doing so, wreak havoc on the seaside town. But are the Bad Cats really bad? Can someone help them find the homes they dream about? Compelling illustrations and humorous prose combine for a good read that also highlights the plight of homeless animals. The back of the book includes a section on how to help local shelters and animals in need. Shelters may also order the book in bulk at a discount for resale.

“The story is loosely based on a real incident,” say Kent. “Back in the 1990s, WCSH Channel 6 had a features reporter named Bob Elliott who did a tongue-in-cheek story on a large number of stray cats who were causing problems in Biddeford. He referred to them as the Bad Cats of Biddeford, and I thought this was both a great name and an idea for a story.” Both Kent and Brown are long-time animal lovers, and Kent is a former director of the NHSPCA and shelter volunteer. “We hope families will enjoy the

story and also be encouraged to help their local shelters. Maybe they can give a deserving pet a forever home,” she says. ‘The Bad Cats of Biddeford’ retails for $14.99 and is available on Amazon.com, www.badcatsofbiddeford.com, and at regional retailers. Watch for future book signings throughout the local area. Kent writes for numerous local and regional magazines, Guidepost books and Chicken Soup books, and is the author of ‘Mainely Kids: A Guide to Family Fun in Southern Maine’ and ‘Harvest Maine’ by The History Press. She is also the owner of Kent Creative, a writing, marketing and design studio. Brown is the owner of Ad-Cetera Graphics and RaccoonStudios.com with her husband, John O’Sullivan, and is also a well-known artist. She is the author of the popular ‘Ted Gets Out’ children¹s coloring books as well as ‘Abenaki the Indian Pony’ and ‘A Deer Visits Nubble Lighthouse.’ For more information, call 603-436-7778 or 603-436-0788.

Nana’s Kids Play Golf For iPad Win YORK Team Nana’s Kids played in the recent York Chamber of Commerce golf tournament. Our team came in third place but they won the grand prize drawing of an iPad. Nana’s Kids donated the iPad to the York Special Education Department to be used for an autistic student. The student selected must travel on a bus all the way to Portland each day because if his special needs. The iPad will help to keep him occupied during those trips. We are very happy to have been able to provide this assistance.

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Russ Fox’s Service to WOCSD Honored With Tree Dedication WELLS – On June 3, former WellsOgunquit CSD School Committee member and past Chairperson Russ Fox was honored for service to the Wells-Ogunquit Community School District (WOCSD) with the dedication of a European Beech tree on the front lawn of the Superintendent’s office in Wells. The tree was planted last fall adjacent to the office of the District’s Superintendent on Route 1 in Wells. Fox, whose two decades of service on the School Committee ended in June of 2013, has been battling esophageal cancer since last summer. Superintendent Ellen Schneider, School Committee Chairperson Marc Saulnier, and an assortment of District staff were on hand for the brief dedication ceremony Tuesday morning. “I want to thank you for being a mentor even though you told me it (School Committee) was only going to be three meetings a month,” joked Chairperson Saulnier with Fox. “On behalf of the entire District I want to thank you for setting an example, taking your responsibility so seriously and always putting the kids first.”

Russ Fox and a European Beech tree planted in honor of his service on the Wells-Ogunquit CSD School Committee.

“It is an honor to recognize the years of service that Russ Fox has given to the Wells-Ogunquit School District,” commented Superintendent Schneider after the tree dedication. “His twenty years of commitment as a member of the School Committee and as Chairperson has had, and will continue to have, a lasting positive impact on our school system and is a testimony to his dedication to WOCSD.” WJHS Librarian and Teacher Association President Lynn Mercier was one of the staff at the tree dedication. “Russ Fox is a great supporter of edu-

cation and a tremendous friend to the community,” commented Mercier. “I enjoyed working with Russ. He is a very hardworking individual who always put students first. It has been an honor to work with him on the many educational issues over the past twenty years.” The plaque placed beside the tree reads, “The WOCSD School Committee dedicates this tree to: Russell P. Fox for his many years of dedicated service 2014”. Fox served the Committee as Chairperson three times and Treasurer for multiple years. Fox said that he worked with six WOCSD superintendents in the past twenty years. In an earlier interview, Fox said that it was “curiosity about how the board was run and the duties of it” that originally motivated him in running for a seat on the School Committee. “I kind of enjoyed it and I just kept running,” he said. Fox believes that his greatest contributions to the Committee was during the planning and construction phases of the new Wells Elementary School and renovation of Wells Junior High School in the early to mid-2000s.

Jared Ouellette from Eliot, (right) Lakes Region Community College, General Motors Automotive Service Education Program graduate presents the 2014 sponsor participate award to Stephen Kosacz, (left) Autoworks, President.

KITTERY Stephen Kosacz, President of Autoworks, Inc. was the keynote speaker at the 2014 Graduating Class of the General Motors Automotive Service Educational Program. Graduate Jared Ouellette, of Eliot was sponsored by Autoworks over the past two years through the employment and mentoring by Kosacz and his team of Automotive Service Excellence Certified Master Technicians. The two year program is sponsored by ACDelco , General Motors, and participating auto repair facilities. Jared Ouellette’s graduating class

included six months of work internship and six months of classes each term. During that time Jared earned his ASE automotive technician GS level 1 certification. Kosacz’s speech which took place May 16, 2014 during the commencement event stressed the importance of participation in our communities. “ One must give back to the community where he/she resides. Everyone in America benefits from providing support and assistance to individuals that can and do make a positive impact. Mr. Ouellette has been as asset as an Autoworks employee,” said Kosacz.


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SPORTS Ride Harder on Hard Days and Easier on Easy Days By David Ertl One of the main things that differentiate recreational cyclists from competitive cyclists is the intensity with which they train. When recreational cyclists want to get faster, they almost invariably say that they feel they are strong, ride a lot of miles, and can keep up with faster riders. However, when the pace kicks up or they hit a hill, they get dropped like a stone. This is very indicative of riders who do a lot of endurance and tempo-paced training. What they are lacking is the top-end speed work. Competitive cyclists do various types of interval and power workouts. These are very hard workouts and not a lot of fun, which is why many cyclists don’t do them unless they are training for a competitive event. But while recreational cyclists may not ride hard enough to improve past a certain point, com-

petitive cyclists often don’t ride easy enough on their recovery days to fully recover. Coaches talk about training intensity using various training zones. I use zones similar to those used by Joe Friel, Hunter Allen and Andrew Coggan. Basically there are six training zones: Recovery, Endurance, Tempo, Threshold, Anaerobic and Maximum Effort. Recreational cyclists do a lot of riding in the endurance and tempo ranges. These are fairly easy to moderately hard rides. You do not get out of breath during these types of efforts. Competitive cyclists train in these zones as well but also in the threshold and higher zones. Threshold is the pace at which you can just barely maintain without going anaerobic, in other words, where you become out of breath and your muscles burn, such as when time trialing. Anaerobic is

where you are breathing heavily, your muscles burn and you can’t maintain the pace for more than 5 minutes. And maximum effort is just that – going as hard as you can for 30-60 seconds max. Recreational cyclists who want to get faster should start doing some threshold level rides to increase their aerobic capacity, in other words, making a larger engine which is able to suck in more air and generate more energy before going anaerobic. These would be your typical intervals, such as riding as hard as possible for one minute, then taking a two minute recovery spin, or doing uphill intervals. As mentioned above, this is very hard work and not a lot of fun. Adding speed work to your normal endurance and tempopaced rides will result in noticeable improvement in speed and strength. The day after doing one of these harder rides, how-

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ever, there should be a rest day of no riding or easy, recovery paced spinning. Competitive cyclists do a lot of endurance and tempo riding as well, but on top of that they do threshold, anaerobic and max effort workouts. This is what makes them strong and fast and allows them to compete. But, I’ve noticed that many competitive cyclists don’t take the time nor make the effort for proper recovery, either because they are so driven to train hard, or because they simply don’t know the value and the methods of recovering. Very young, fit cyclists can manage 4-5 hard training rides per week. But even the fittest riders should spend 2 or 3 days per week recovering. Recovery can either be accomplished by not riding at all or by spinning very easily as active recovery to help speed up the rate at which the muscles and loosen up and regenerate for the next hard workout. By resting and recovering, they can train harder

on the hard days, but only if they take it easy enough on the recovery days to fully recover. So cyclists who wish to improve need to ride harder on their hard days but make sure they ride easy enough on their easy days. Recovery is also an issue for recreational cyclists if they are riding a lot of long moderate paced miles. Long rides still take a toll on the body and require recovery. So even if your ride isn’t fast but is long (>2 hours), treat it as if it were a hard ride. Failure to adequately recover will slowly grind you down to the point where your performance plateaus, or worse, declines, because you’ve built up chronic fatigue. Rest adequately during the week and then take it easy every few weeks to allow your body to regenerate and refresh. David Ertl is a USA Cycling Level 1 (Elite) Coach and NSCA Certified Personal Trainer (www.CyclesportCoaching. com).

ter of Eric and Kathryn Andrews of Wells, and attended Wells High School. Students whose grade point averages were 3.7 or higher were named to the Dean’s List.

Hofstra Congratulates Spring 2014 Dean’s List Students

...HONORS from page 11 semester: Evan Leake, a Sophomore from Kittery Point; Thomas Baxter, a Junior from York; and Andrew Campbell, a Junior from York. To be named to the President’s List, a full-time student must have a grade point average of 3.7 or higher with no course grade below 3.0 during the term. To be named to the Dean’s List, a full-time student must have a grade point average of 3.3 or higher with no course grade below 2.0 during the term.

Gauthier Named to Dean’s List at Bucknell

Timothy Gauthier of York, has been named to the dean’s list at Bucknell University for the spring semester of the 2013-14 academic year. Dean’s list students have achieved a grade point average of 3.5 or higher on a scale of 4.0. Gauthier is the son of Michael and Naomi Guathier.

Jennifer L. Cartier of Lebanon, a junior majoring in Criminal Justice from Franklin Pierce University in Rindge, NH, was named to the Dean’s List for the spring 2014 semester by maintaining a grade term point average of at least 3.5 on a scale of four.

Clark University Awards Spring 2014 Dean’s List

The following area students have been named to second honors on the Clark University Dean’s List. This selection marks outstanding academic achievement during the Spring 2014 semester: Lydia Berry of Kennebunk, Emma Griffiths of Kennebunk, and Katharine Courville of Kennebunkport. To be eligible for first honors, students must have a grade point average of 3.5 or higher, of a maximum of 4.3 (all A+s).

Area students were named to the Dean’s List at Colby College in Waterville, Maine, for their outstanding academic achievement during the spring semester of the 2013-14 year: Philip D. Hussey, a member of the Class of 2014, is the son of Timothy Hussey and Marcia Landry of Kennebunk, and attended Kennebunk High School; Jillian D. Riendeau, a member of the Class of 2015, is the daughter of Dennis and Theresa Riendeau of South Berwick, and attended Marshwood High School; and Madeline M. Andrews, a member of the Class of 2017, is the daugh-

Local Students Named to Dean’s List at Curry College

Curry College is proud to announce that Brandon Metevier of Kittery and Mary Frances Usenik of Kennebunkport, have been named to the Dean’s List for the Spring semester. To qualify, students must earn a 3.30 GPA, have no incompletes, and have no grade lower than a “C” for the semester. Full-time students must carry 12+ credits for the semester.

Hofstra University congratulates the students named to the Spring 2014 Dean’s List for their outstanding academic achievement. Students must earn a grade point average of at least 3.5 during the semester to make the Dean’s List. The local students named to the Hofstra University Dean’s List include: Alec Buchina of Kennebunk, a sophomore majoring in Video/Television; Morgan Schoff of Berwick, a senior majoring in Biochemistry; and Ariana Spang of Kennebunk Port, a senior majoring in Public Relations.

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when I tried the steps you outlined on my Windows 7 computer, all the files stayed highlighted.My conclusion is that there is either a hardware issue happening here, or you have a problem with your windows installation. If this is a laptop you are using, I wonder if you might be accidentally brushing the touchpad while selecting icons. Sometimes a touchpad

top one, then hold down the shift key and click on the bottom one. All the icons between the two will be highlighted.One last thing to check, is to be sure that you are not leaning on your keyboard in any way. Sometimes, we can accidentally lean on the keyboard without realizing that we are pressing a key. I hope this helps, Elizabeth

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~ News ~ Traip Academy Announces Honors KITTERY -

Eric Waddell, Principal of R. W. Traip Academy, is pleased to announce the top ten students from the Class of 2014. Commencement exercises were held June 13 in the Traip Academy gymnasium.

Jocelyn Lorrey

The valedictorian for the Class of 2014 is Jocelyn Lorrey, daughter of John and Linda Lorrey. During her career at Traip Academy, Jocelyn has been very involved in student government and served as Student Council President during her senior year. She is also an active member of the school’s National Honor Society Chapter. Jocelyn has been a valuable member the of cross country running team and the indoor and outdoor track & field teams and earned multiple local, conference, state, and regional honors. Jocelyn is an accomplished pianist and French horn player and was selected for the District I Festival three years during her career at Traip Academy. Jocelyn was awarded the Western Maine Conference Citizenship Award this spring and was also the Rotary Student of the Month for January. She was named a National Merit Scholar Commended Student based on her performance on the PSAT. Jocelyn plans to attend the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in the fall.

Zenab Shaikh

The 2014 salutatorian is Zenab Shaikh, daughter of Rafiq Shaikh and Nosheen Shaikh. While at Traip Academy, Zenab has been active with the National Honor Society and Project Search, a program offered by UNH that provides an on-campus, intellectually challenging experience for academicallymotivated high school students. She has also been active with Team Green, the school’s environment club. In the athletics arena, Zenab played field hockey for two years during her Traip Academy tenure. In the community, she has volunteered at York Hospital as a nurse assistant, at Traip Academy as a math tutor, and with the American Red Cross at local blood drives. Zenab has traveled frequently to Pakistan and Canada and values the experiences she has gained from it. She was named a Rotary Student of the Month in the fall. Zenab will study to be a physician’s assistant at the University of New England in the fall.

Morgane Gaudissart

Ranked third among the Class of 2014 is Morgane Gaudissart, the daughter of Claire and Oliver Gaudissart. As a student at Traip Academy, Morgane has been active in the Student Council and the National Honor Society. She was a three-year member of the varsity

...PAN from page 14 ‘Peter Pan’ is the latest in the Leavitt’s series of silent film screenings with live music. The series aims to show the best silent films in the way that caused people to first fall in love with the movies—on the big screen, in a theater, with live music, and with an audience. “We’re thrilled to be presenting the original ‘Peter Pan’ at the Leavitt, where familes can come together and experience it in a way that’s impossible to duplicate with a home entertainment center,” said Peter Clayton, longtime owner/operator of the Leavitt. The Leavitt opened in 1923 as a silent movie house, and has been in business every summer season since. Over the past winter, Clayton installed a new digital projection system to enable the Leavitt to continue to offer first-run Hollywood films. Thought lost for many years, and overshadowed by more recent adaptations, the original silent ‘Peter Pan’ maintains its freshness and charm more than 80 years after its original release. In the story, first presented as a stage play in 1904, three children in London are visited one night by Peter Pan, a youth in search of his shadow. Pan shows his new friends how to fly, and then convinces them to join him in a journey to Neverland. There they encounter Indians, mermaids, and a band of pirates whose leader, Captain Hook, is Pan’s sworn enemy. The children are captured by Hook and taken prisoner aboard his pirate ship, setting the stage for

an epic battle, the outcome of which will determine if the children may ever return home. The film’s highlights include special effects that maintain their ability to dazzle even today. The film’s memorable images include a group of mermaids entering the sea, a miniature Tinkerbell interacting with full-sized children and adults, and a pirate ship lifting out of the water and taking flight. ‘Peter Pan’ also includes a cast of animal characters played by humans in costume, including the family dog Nana and an alligator who serves as Hook’s nemesis, lending the film a magical quality. After the film’s release, no copies of the original ‘Peter Pan’ were known to exist, and for many years the film was regarded as lost. However, in the 1950s a single surviving print turned up in the George Eastman Archives in Rochester, N.Y., from which all copies today have descended. ‘Peter Pan’ will be accompanied by local musician and composer Jeff Rapsis, who has prepared new material to go with the picture. “Silent film was intended to be screened with live music that not only supported the action, but clued in the audience to changing moods and scenes,” said Rapsis, a New Hampshire resident and one of the nation’s leading silent film musicians. “I hope this new music will help bring to life the film’s special qualities of fantasy and child-like wonder.” For more information, call 207-646-3123 or visit www. leavittheatre.com.

soccer team and completed volunteer work at the Fair Tide Thrift Store in Kittery. A National Merit Scholar Commended Student, Morgane enjoys snowboarding and traveling and intends to study environmental engineering at UNH.

Mark Lambrecht

Mark Lambrecht, the son of Mark and Alicia Lambrecht, is ranked fourth among the Class of 2014 at Traip Academy. He is a member of the school’s National Honor Society and received the 2014 Western Maine Conference Citizenship Award for Traip Academy. Mark was also named Rotary Student of the Month for December. He has been especially active in athletics during his Traip Academy career. Mark is a four-year soccer player and was named to the conference All-Academic team. In the winter, Mark was a three-time member of the indoor track & field team, and he played varsity baseball for three seasons in the spring. His future plans include studying biochemistry at the University of Maine.

Haley Turnbull

Ranked fifth in her class is Haley Turnbull, the daughter of Sue and Scott Turnbull. A highlight of Haley’s Traip Academy experience was traveling to Paris and London as a junior with the school’s Heritage Club. A member of the school’s NHS Chapter and a two-year representative to the Student Council, Haley completed volunteer work at York Hospital and at the Kittery Community Center. She was an AllConference first-team selection all four years in varsity field hockey. In the fall, Haley will be attending Maine Maritime Academy to study international business and logistics.

Nicole McNally

Nicole McNally, the daughter of’[ames McNally and Carol McNally, is a two-year member of the Traip Academy chapter of NHS. A major highlight of her high school experience includes two Experiential Classroom trips, one to the Channel

Islands National Park in California and the other to the Adirondacks. Nicole has two passions-horseback riding and photography. She has created a small portrait business from this and has photographed babies, seniors, families, and even a wedding. Nicole intends to study chemistry in the fall at the University of Maine.

Noah Greene

Ranked seventh among the Class of 2014 is Noah Greene, son of William and Theresa Greene. Noah was active with the Robo-Rangers, the school’s competitive robotics team, this year. He was also a member of the Traip Academy cross country running team and outdoor track & field team. Noah has achieved the Rank of Eagle Scout He has been selected for a National Navy Reserve Officer Training Corps (NROTC) scholarship and will study at the University of Florida in the fall.

Joseph P. Lombardi

Joseph P. Lombardi, son of George and Carol Lombardi, is ranked 8th among his classmates. A two-year member of the National Honor Society, Joseph is a four-year member of the cross country running team. For three years, he mentored middle school students in an after-school rock band. As a senior, Joseph served as the President of the Class of 2014. He was also the student representative on the Kittery School Committee. Most notably, Joseph captained the school’s VEX robotics team which traveled this year to the World Championships in Anaheim, California. He is also a charter member and captain of the school’s FRC Robotics Team, the Robo-Rangers. A Rotary Student of the Month this year, Joseph intends to study robotics engineering at Worcester Polytechnic Institute in the fall.

Sean Evans

Sean Evans is the son of Mark and

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Greta Evans and is ranked 9th in the Class of 2014. During his tenure at Traip Academy, Sean has been involved in cross country running, National Honor Society, and drama. He is also active in his church. He is a founding member of the school’s FRC Robotics Team, the RoboRangers. Sean was also on the VEX Robotics Team that traveled to Anaheim, California, this spring for the World Championships. He intends to study engineering in the fall at the University of Maine.

Jonathan Davis

Ranked tenth in the Class of 2014 is Jonathan Davis, son of Kristin Davis and Robert Davis. Jonathan was a three-sport athlete during his senior year at Traip Academy. He played soccer, basketball, and baseball, and captained the varsity baseball team this year into postseason play. Jonathan has been a volunteer recreation basketball coach at the Kittery Community Center throughout high school, and he served as a little league baseball coach this spring. Outside the athletics arena, Jonathan has been involved with the school’s National Honor Society chapter, and as a junior, he participated in Project Search, a program offered by UNH that provides an on-campus, intellectually challenging experience for academicallymotivated high school students. He will study business in the fall at the University of New Hampshire. The faculty and administration of Traip Academy are proud of the entire graduating Class of 2014, and they are especially proud of these ten students who have worked very hard both in their school and their community during their high school careers.

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YARD SALES MOVING SALE 77 Roberts Pond Rd, Lyman, ME Sat. Aug. 2 & Aug. 9 • 8am-6pm Sun. Aug. 3 & Aug. 10 • 12-5pm Follow white ribbons from Rtes. 35 & 111. Furniture, Tools, Crafts, Dishes, Bass Boat, or by appointment: 207-751-6613 NEIGHBORHOOD GARAGE SALE Fleetwood Drive, Wells (Off 9B 1/2 mile from Rt 1) Sat. 8/2 • 8:30-3 • Rain or Shine Rebuilt Auto Alternators, Household & Children’s Items HUGE YARD SALE 62 Ford Quint Rd, North Berwick Saturday 8/2 & Sunday 8/3 8AM-3PM Antiques, Household, Kids’ Clothing & Toys, Sports, Tons of Baby Stuff, Furniture & More!

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LEGAL NOTICE PUBLIC HEARING To: Marianne Goodine or Michele Stivaletta-Noble, resident of the Town of Wells, County of York, and State of Maine; GREETINGS: In the name of the State of Maine, you are hereby required to notify and warn the voters of the Town of Wells that the Board of Selectmen of said town will meet at the Municipal Building, 208 Sanford Road, Wells on the 5th day of August, 2014 at 7:00 p.m. in the evening. The Board will conduct a public hearing to notify the voters of a change in location for voting beginning with the elections on November 4, 2014 to be held at the Junior High School, 1470 Post Road (Route One), Wells, Maine. Given under our hands this 24th day of July, 2014.

LEGAL NOTICE

TOWN OF WELLS BOARD OF SELECTMEN

NOTICE OF PUBLIC FORECLOSURE SALE Pursuant to 14 M.R.S.A. §6323 By virtue of and in execution of a Judgment of Foreclosure and Order of Sale entered on April 10, 2014, in the York County Superior Court, Civil Action Docket No. RE-2012-0218, in an action brought by JPMorgan Chase Bank, National Association, Plaintiff, against Lane P. Beals, Defendant, for the foreclosure of a mortgage dated September 19, 2007, and recorded in the York County Registry of Deeds in Book 15265, Page 225, the statutory ninety (90) day redemption period having elapsed without redemption, notice is hereby given that the aforementioned property will be sold at a public sale at 9:00 a.m. on August 21, 2014, at the law offices of Jerome J. Gamache, Esquire, AINSWORTH, THELIN & RAFTICE, P. A., Seven Ocean Street, South Portland, ME 04106, (207) 767-4824, all and singular the premises described in said mortgage and being a certain lot of land with the buildings thereon, situated in the Town of Wells, County of York, and State of Maine, described in said mortgage as being located at 135 Stephen Eaton Lane. (Note: The identification of the location of the property is as stated in the mortgage, which may have been subject to change and/or differ from the Town of Wells records). TERMS OF SALE: The property shall be sold to the highest bidder at the sale, who shall pay a deposit of Five Thousand and No/100 Dollars ($5,000.00) by certified check payable to “Chase or YOUR NAME” at the time and place of sale. The successful bidder shall be required to execute a Purchase and Sale Agreement with said JPMorgan Chase Bank, National Association with the aforesaid Five Thousand and No/100 Dollars ($5,000.00) or sum equal to ten percent (10%) of the bid price, whichever is greater, as a non-refundable and non-interestbearing deposit thereon providing for a closing within thirty (30) days of the date of the public sale, at which time the balance of the bid price will be due and payable by certified check acceptable to mortgagee upon presentation of the Deed. The property will be sold subject to all easements and rights of way either of record or otherwise existing. The property will be sold subject to real estate taxes assessed and due and payable to the Town of Wells, water and sewer charges and any liens and encumbrances of greater priority than said mortgage. The property shall be sold AS IS, and WHERE IS without any warranties whatsoever expressed, implied or otherwise which warranties are disclaimed. Additional terms to be announced at the sale. Prospective bidders are advised to contact Ainsworth, Thelin & Raftice, P.A. as close as possible to their departure to attend the sale in order to confirm the occurrence of the sale as scheduled. DATED: July 21, 2014 AINSWORTH, THELIN & RAFTICE, P.A. P.O. Box 2412 South Portland, ME 04116-2412 (207) 767-4824

Jerome J. Gamache, Esq. Attorney for JPMorgan Chase Bank, National Association


August 1, 2014

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Tow Hitch, PW, Silver, 106K, Tow Hitch, PW, PL, PL, CD CD Auto, Alloys, Stk. #14351HA #14351HA Stk. Running Boards, Tow Hitch, PW, PL, CD Stk. #14351HA

23,958

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AWD

Auto, Keyless Entry, Red, 6K, Auto, Entry, Cruise,Keyless AM/FM/CD, Cruise, AM/FM/CD, PW, PL, PL, A/C A/C PW, Stk. #13333HA Stk. #13333HA

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Keyless Entry, Black, 46K, Keyless Entry, A/C A/C Auto, Alloys, Leather, Stk. #14203HA #14203HA Stk. HTD Seats, Cruise, Keyless Entry, A/C

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ONE OWNER

Auto, Alloys, Gray, 28K, Auto, Alloys, Keyless Entry, CD, Keyless Entry, CD, PW, PL, PL, A/C A/C PW, Stk. #14326HB Stk. #14326HB

SPACIOUS

2011 NISSAN MURANO Leather, Leather, HTD HTD Seats, Seats,SL PW, PL,30K, A/C, CD CD Black, PW, PL, A/C, Auto, Alloys, Stk. #H912 Stk. #H912 Leather, HTD Seats, PW, PL, A/C, CD Stk. #H912

2004 CHEVY TRAILBLAZER LS 2004 CHEVY

Black, 131K, TRAILBLAZER Auto, Black,Alloys, 131K, Auto, Cruise,Alloys, PW, PL, Cruise, PW, PL, A/C, AM/FM/CD A/C, AM/FM/CD Stk. #14312HB #14312HB Stk.

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Tim Ward | Nancy Ergmann | Lisa Hamel | Mike Conlon | Laura Daly | David Sullivan | Lianne Cronin | Jeffrey Jellison | Nancy Stolberg | LaurieCollins

Atlantic Realty 433 US Route 1, Cottage Place, Suite 101, York, ME 03909 | 207.363.4053 | info@c21atlantic.com IN-LAW

YORK - RARE OPPORTUNITY TO OWN THIS AMAZING ANTIQUE CAPE WITH LARGE IN-LAW ADDITION! Perfect for expanded families, in-laws, or au pair. Main home boasts 3 BRs, 2.5 BAs, entertaining space, and period details. Addition has 2 BAs, full kitchen and more. All on a private 3 acres. $479,000 LISA HAMEL 207-361-7019

YORK - FABULOUS ONE OWNER, TOTALLY UPDATED, THREE BEDROOM CONTEMPORARY CAPE in muchsought-after York River Farms. Full basement, two-car garage and much more. Located near beaches, golf, and York Village. $479,800 MIKE CONLON 207-337-1287

YORK - LOVELY, CUSTOM, VICTORIANSTYLE HOME NESTLED ON A 3 ACRE LOT IN A VERY PRIVATE SETTING! This home boasts HW floors, large bright kitchen with granite counters, master suite, full walk-up attic, patio, porch, 2-stall barn, and 3-car garage. Short drive to Ogunquit or York beaches. $439,700 NANCY ERGMANN 207-337-2896

YORK - TWO MINUTE WALK TO SHORT SANDS BEACH! Built in 2007 and in excellent condition, this 2 BR condo is being sold furnished including washer/ dryer. Low condo fee, rental income history of $1,700 to $1,800 per week in July and August. Fabulous location. Close to everything! $279,900 NANCY STOLBERG 207-337-4932

YORK - PRIVACY IS JUST AN 8-MINUTE DRIVE TO YORK VILLAGE! Enjoy the scenic landscaping with numerous outbuildings while in your pool. This 7-year-old Saltbox boasts 3 FPs, 3 BRs, 2 BAs, country kitchen with triangle set-up and limestone sink. Come see “The Way Life Should Be”. $419,800 TIM WARD 207-337-5514

WELLS BEACH COMMUNITY! This 3 BR, 2 BA, open concept home east of Route 1 is just a 3-minute drive to the rocky coast. Extremely well-maintained on a private street. Central air for the warm summer nights, and security system. Enjoy as a year-round residence or visit at your leisure. $234,900 DAVID SULLIVAN 207-332-0746

YORK - NEW CONSTRUCTION UNDERWAY ON YORK RIVER! 4,500 SF of living space within this well-designed Cape Cod with 4 BRs, 3 finished floors, central AC and too much more to list, on a private 3.76 acre lot with 400+ feet of frontage on York River with flat, easy access to the water. $798,000 JEFF JELLISON 207-752-1659

YORK BEACH - DEVELOPERS TAKE NOTE! Four units directly across the street from Long Sands Beach. Ideal opportunity for a family compound. Large beach lot with plenty of parking. $749,000

NEW LISTING

NEW LISTING

NEW PRICE

LAURA DALY 207-337-2121

WELLS - PRICED TO PLEASE is this 2 BR, immaculate, open concept, Cottage Condo. Granite counters, skylights, oak and tile floors, screened porch, full basement, furnished and with ocean glimpses. Perfect for rental income or your own pleasure. Close to Wells Beach and on the trolley line. $159,900 LAURIE COLLINS 207-337-3746

YORK - LOCATION, SOPHISTICATION AND STYLE ALL IN ONE PROPERTY! Attractive, hip-roof Colonial in quiet, in-town neighborhood with access to beaches, shopping and hwy. Movein ready with high-end finishes, this spacious 3 BR has a 2-car garage, third floor space and more. $444,900 LIANNE CRONIN 603-674-1441

YORK - IMPECCABLY KEPT COLONIAL ON A PRIVATE 2.3 ACRE LOT! Massive 600 SF deck with grilling station, Viking fridgel, hot tub and more. Large kitchen with center island, breakfast bar, FP in LR, DR with HW, wrap-around Farmer’s porch, master plus 2 more BRs, and a guest suite with private ¾ bath and sep. stairs. $849,800

YORK - 41 PRIVATE ACRES OFF A PRIVATE ROAD WITH POWER AT THE STREET! Easily accessible and priced for an immediate sale. Favorable GEN 2 zone with many mixed uses available. $125,000

NEW LISTING

NEW LISTING

NEW LISTING

NEW LISTING

YORK - RESTORE THIS TURN-OF-THECENTURY NEW ENGLANDER BACK TO WHAT IT ONCE WAS! On a generously sized lot, this house is a “diamond in the rough” with great bones and lines, and a cottage that could be rebuilt. Highly desirable Ogunquit location, and includes a lifetime membership to a local country club! $399,000

YORK - PERFECT LOCATION TO HOUSE YOUR MASSAGE BUSINESS, COUNSELING PRACTICE AND SO MUCH MORE! This Office Condo is located on a wonderful Route 1 location at Cottage Place. Share this great location with many other businesses. Easy access to major roads. $54,999

CAPE NEDDICK - TURN KEY LIVING AT IT’S FINEST! A peek-a-boo view of shimmering water with ROW to the beach, second floor family room with fireplace, first floor master, 4-season sun room with deck, and full basement. Don’t wait to see this one! $573,450

CAPE NEDDICK - SEASIDE LIVING AT IT’S BEST! Move-in ready, 3 BR Cape on .75 landscaped acres in the York Cliffs neighborhood, close to beaches and Ogunquit. This year-round, wellmaintained residence offers a bright, open floor plan, HW floors, a large 2-car garage with bonus space above, and deeded ROW to the ocean. $515,000

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