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Volume 11 • Issue No. 41

York, Ogunquit and Kennebunk Celebrate October Festivals

YORK COUNTY – There will be no excuse for staying home throughout the remaining weeks in October! Many fall celebrations will be happening throughout the region, offering family fun, foodfests, raffles, parades, tours and contests.

Oktoberfest Presented by The Greater York Region Chamber of Commerce and Ogunquit Chamber of Commerce. Highlights of some of the features and events are as follows: October 1-31: Flavors of Fall. Eat at participating restaurants throughout October to

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Breweries, wine shops and a distillery for tastings and tours. Hours vary per location and will be listed on your map. Pick up a map at the York or Ogunquit chambers of commerce. Every Sunday in October - Lodging Tours. 1-4 p.m. Tour the many Hotels, Motels, Bed & Breakfasts and Resorts in the York and Ogunquit region. Experience the unique charm of each individual coastal lodging establishment, some historic, some modern and some with beautiful views of the ocean. For more information on any of these events, go to or www.maineoktoberfest.com.

Kennebunk Harvest Fest October 10, 9 a.m. - 2:30 p.m. Harvest Fest will feature a

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Marketfest Presented by York Village Business Association, Museums of Old York and First Parish Church. Marketfest will take place on the green in York Village on Friday, Oct. 16 from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Saturday, Oct. 17 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. This is a rain or shine event. Many of the Museum activities will move inside in the event of rain. Most of the First Parish Church events are held inside the Parish Hall: Friday and Saturday, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. -At various locations in the village, enjoy sidewalk sales and special discounts at many village merchants. Friday, 2-5 p.m. and SatSee FESTS page 7...

Marker Showcases History of Naval Shipyard KITTERY An interpretive marker showcasing the history of Portsmouth Naval Shipyard was unveiled recently in the Kittery Foreside, and those responsible for its installation were the first to see it. The panel is located right in the heart of the Foreside, within the triangle formed by Lil’s CafĂŠ, Rudders Public House and AJ’s Wood Grill Pizza – who also happen to be the businesses which donated to the marker. The spot is also just outside the main gate of the Shipyard. “In the grand scheme of things, I realize this is a two-bytwo panel in a town of 10,000 people in a world of billions,â€? local author D. Allan Kerr, who

the Kittery Historical and Naval Museum lent its support. The museum not only endorsed the proposal, but also contributed $200 to help get it going. This support legitimized the historical effort in the eyes of the community, he said. The patrons of Bob’s Clam Hut wound up donating $300 thru the restaurant’s tip jar campaign.

AJ’s owner Eides Ares, Rudders co-owner Jeff Kilty – who also works at the Shipyard – and Michael Landgarten, owner of both Lil’s and Bob’s, were all on hand to see the product of their contributions. The museum was represented by Kim Sanborn and Barbara Estes. The Shipyard’s commanding officer, Capt. William Greene, helped with the unveiling and paid tribute to the relationship between the facility and the town. “Our employees are part of these communities,� Greene noted. The leadership team of the nuclear submarine USS Annapo-

Workers and leadership team were on hand to unveil a historical marker showcasing the history of Portsmouth Naval Shipyard.

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initiated and implemented the project, said during the ceremony. “But I’ve got to tell you – I absolutely love what this represents.� The marker stands today because of a joint effort by local businesses, private citizens, town employees and the Shipyard, he said. Kerr emphasized that the idea only became a reality after

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day filled with many activities beginning with a pancake breakfast at Duffy’s Tavern. Book Sale takes place at the Kennebunk Free Library. Other activities to enjoy: Farmers’ Market at Lafayette Center, Craft Market and Food Vendors at Waterhouse Center. Kids’ pumpkin decorating, scarecrow scavenger hunt, bounce house, prizes, face painting, balloon guy and more. Line up on Water Street for the costume parade and zombie walk or take a horse and wagon ride. Celebrate the rededication of Rotary Park the Waterhouse 1st anniversary. Music and entertainment will round out the day. For more information, visit www.kennebunkmaine.us/ harvestfest. (photo above center from last year’s festivities)

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~ News ~ Old York Receives $35,000 to Conserve Colonial Crewel Embroideries

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~ News ~ ...FESTS from page 1 urday, 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. - Entertainment: Chief Noda/Acoustic Guitar. Friday, 3-5 p.m. and Saturday, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. - Face Painting (no charge) - Bows & Balloons by Brina. Saturday, 10 a.m. - First Parish Church - Opening Ceremony with Procession and Town Crier Welcome. Saturday, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Museums of Old York, Information/Tickets for Buck-A-Building/Book Sale Tables at Parsons Center Lobby, Buck-A-Building $1 Tour in Emerson-Wilcox House, Cider Pressing Demonstration and Apple Exhibit in Emerson-Wilcox Back Patio, Photography Exhibit of Emma Lewis Coleman $1 in Remick Gallery. Guided “Prisoner� Tour in Old Gaol 10:30 a.m. - 12 p.m. / 1 p.m. - 3:30 p.m., Revolutionary Era Loyalist Refugee Reenactors at Gaol Hill, Bake Sale in Jefferd’s Tavern Tap Room, Hearth Cooking Demonstration in Jefferd’s Tavern Hearth Room, Roving Bag Piper and Junior Docents, Children’s Tent on Jefferd’s Tavern Lawn: Knot Dolls and Candle Dipping, Traditional Crafters on Jefferd’s Tavern Lawn: Spinning, Basketry, Silhouette Portraits, Rope Bed, Pewter Casting, and Sheep. Saturday, 1-4 p.m. - Entertainment: Joe Riillo/Saxes, Flute & Clarinet; Noon and 2 p.m. - First Parish Church Sanctuary: Seacoast Community Chorus Concert Saturday, 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. - Front Lawn of First Parish Church Hall: Pig Roast and Baked Beans (while it lasts!) Saturday, Noon – Stage: Scarecrow Contest Winners Announced/Prizes Awarded For more information, visit www.marketfestyorkmaine.com and find their guide book at area businesses. (photo above left)

Day Weekend! Explore the town as businesses decorate and compete for the best scarecrow and fall display. Ballot boxes located around town through Saturday, October 24. All Weekend: Scavenger hunts. Thursday, October 22 and Friday October 23 - Maine Outdoor Film Festival at Leavitt Theatre presents a huge selection of films. Saturday, October 24 – Autumn Bazaar – From 9 a.m.-4 p.m., Main Beach parking lot. Find that one-of-a-kind special item from one of our 75 vendors. Also throughout the day on Saturday: horse-drawn wagon rides, great pumpkin patch presentation, antique & classic car show, wine tasting, Ogunquitfest obstacle course, wine tasting, children’s fall story hour, pumpkin carving contest, Sam Adams beerfest, ghostly tours and a silent movie at Leavitt Theatre. Sunday, October 25 – Autumn bazaar at the Main

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museum’s historic second floor ballroom at 2 p.m. on Sunday, October 11. Admission is $10 at the door and supports the Old Berwick Historical Society’s Rally Round the Flagpole Campaign and local history programs. Born in Baltimore and a descendant of the Clagett family of Maryland and many old New England whaling families, Moose is co-author of The Best of Newport. Her other books

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talks are also invited to explore museum exhibits covering a range of local history topics from the early settlement of the region in the 1600s to the incorporation of South Berwick in 1814. The Counting House is a textile mill building dating to 1830, and is now the home of the Old Berwick Historical Society. For nearly half a century, a tall flagpole standing next to the museum has welcomed arrivals into the state of Maine and the town of South Berwick. The town provides American flags, but the Old Berwick Historical Society has maintained the pole since members erected it in the late 1960s, and it now needs to be replaced. The flagpole, located on Route 4, Main Street, is now the centerpiece of a $10,000 Rally Round the Flagpole Campaign to support the flagpole, signage and other improvements at the Counting House, and local history programs. So far, supporters have “rallied round the flagpole� with donations totaling $9,000. More information on the project is available on the Old Berwick Historical Society website, and by email at info@oldberwick.org, or by calling 207384-0000. ...STAND from page 2 ing Resources; Haircuts; Veterans Benefits; Healthcare Services; Legal Services; Food Stamp Applications; Women's Services; Free Flu Shots. This year, there are 15 locations throughout Maine where DAV vans will pick up homeless veterans for transport to/ from the Stand Down. Flyers in the communities have the locations and pick up times. Locations in York County include: York County Shelter, 147 Shaker Hill Road in Alfred, at 7:30 a.m. (207-324-1137); Saco Train Station at 7:30 a.m.; and Sanford Vet Center, 628 Main St in Springvale, at 7 a.m. (207-490-1513). For more information, contact Maggie Fitzgerald, 207-6238411, ext. 5408.


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~ News ~ Sparrow Workshop with Louis Bevier WELLS Want to learn more about the many sparrow species that breed in and migrate through Maine? Want to know the difference between a sparrow and a finch? How can one bird be both a bunting and a sparrow? Why are longspurs no longer sparrows? Often skulking, elusive and confusingly similar, sparrows can make any birder prefer fall wood-warblers. As part of this workshop, held Sunday, October 18 from, 8 a.m. to 3:30 p.m., you will learn how to find and observe sparrows in their preferred habitat. You will learn through classroom and field time useful foraging behaviors, flight characteristics, and vocal-

izations helpful for identification and appreciation of Maine’s sparrows. The workshop will feature some of the rare species that have turned up in Maine, and some that might yet so you’ll be prepared! The marsh sparrows, Le Conte’s versus Grasshopper, who was Henslow, and the tricky Spizella are some of the featured sparrows. This workshop will be led by well known (and well liked!) Maine birder Louis Bevier. Since the 1960s, birds have drawn him to explore most of North and South America, leading to months at sea off Alaska and California, backcountry surveys in the high Sierra, plant and bird expeditions to several countries,

and many other adventures. He has worked as a tour guide for Field Guides, as an editor for The Birds of North America series, as Associate Editor for the journal North American Birds, and is past Chair of the Maine Bird Records Committee. The workshop will be held at the Wells Reserve at Laudholm. Meet at 8 a.m. and take a short walk. Then the group will move to the Mather Auditorium for a talk on “all things sparrow.” After breaking for lunch (you’ll need to bring your own), we’ll head to Mile Rd. to try for Saltmarsh or Nelson’s Sparrows, or anything else, at high tide, and then continue on to Beach Plum Farm and possibly Ogunquit

Beach. At least that’s the plan! This workshop is proudly sponsored by York County Audubon. The cost is $10/

WELLS – The Wells Parks and Recreation Department will be hosting a most wonderfully spooky Haunted Halloween Hayride on Saturday, October 17 from 4:308:30 p.m. at the Walter Marsh Recreation Area (on Rte. 9A). Each year new, bizarre, shocking and creepy haunters come out to spook those who are daring enough to take a ride on this famed Haunted Hayride. Along with the hayride, there will also be games, an 80’s band: Jones’n,

a bounce house and (weather permitting) the ReMax hot air balloon. Admission fee includes all the games and one hayride. Children (5-17) are $5; Adults (18 and up) are $8; ages 4 and under are free. You must have a bracelet to enter the game area. Additional hayride tickets may be purchased. Interested in hosting a scene? Download the Freaky Form on the website and return it to the Wells Rec office. Volun-

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~ Calendar of Events ~

Thursday, October 8 Plein Air Show At Kittery Art Association Gallery through November 1. Opening reception planned for October 11, 4-6 p.m. FMI: kitteryartassociation.org; KAA, 8 Coleman Ave., Kittery Point.

Saturday, October 10 Public Bean Supper H e ld at Ke n n e b u n k B a pt i s t Church, 77 Main Street, Kennebunk. 4 - 6 p.m. Beans, hot dogs, chop suey, cole slaw, beverage, rolls, dessert. Adults $8; children under 10 years $5.

Fundraiser Yard Sale Hosted by non-profit Altrusa of the Seacoast. Held at 152 York Street, York, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Funds distributed back to community.

Church Services Kennebunk Holy Cross Lutheran Church, 2 Lord St., Kennebunk. Modern Lutheran Liturgy Sunday at 8:15 a.m.; Adult Forum at 9:30 a.m. Traditional Lutheran Liturgy at 10:45 a.m. Last Sunday of every month single service at 10 a.m. FMI: 207-985-4803.

Saturday, October 10 and Sunday, October 11 Craft Show at Wells Elementary School Begins at 10 a.m., 276 Sanford Road, (Rte. 109). Free admission and parking. Sponsored by friends of Wells Public Library.

Monday, October 12 Pink Warriors for Wellness Week Coastal Fitness in Kittery, ME is hosting a Pink Warriors for Wellness week, October 12-18, with special "by donation" classes to benefit the organization. You don't need to be a member. In person sign-ups only. FMI: http://www. mybreastcancersupport.org.

Communities Care Day From 8:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the North Parish UCC Church, 895 Main Street, Sanford. A day of serving communities by meeting needs of those experiencing challenging times. Guests served breakfast and lunch, get blood pressure screenings, receive information on community health and social services, obtain free

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win World War II. Kittery’s Secret Warriors will be identified and honored. STAR Theatre free lecture series. FMI: 207-439-3800 or visit www.kitterycommunitycenter.org. The STAR Theatre is located in the Kittery Community Center at 120 Rogers Road, Kittery.

is sponsoring to benefi t Canine Companions for Independence from 7:30 a.m. to 11 a.m. Menu includes pancakes, sausages, scrambled eggs, toast, milk, orange juice, tea and coffee. Adults $7; Children $3. FMI: 207439-3378.

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Trail Blazers Family Club, 102 Bills Lane, Wells. From 4-6 p.m. Adults/$7; Child $3. FMI: 207337-0663.

An Aerial Adventure Course that will give Families First a percentage of each ticket purchased by participants who mention Families First when signing up for an Aerial Adventure Course and will also enter participants into a raffle for a zip tour pass. From 10-3 p.m. at Take Flight, 506 Route 1 Kittery. FMI: www.takeflightadv.com.

Tuesday, October 13 Intro to Falun Gong Five simple, easy to learn exercises from ancient China for increased physical energy and mental clarity. 6:30 -8:30 p.m. Class fee $9 Kennebunk Adult Education. FMI: 207- 985 1116.

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

Wednesday, October 14 Legion Meeting The Charles S. Hatch Unit #79 American Legion Auxiliary of Berwick, Maine is having their monthly meeting at 7PM in the Berwick Town Hall on Sullivan Street. Any woman veteran and their family are invited to attend. FMI call President Peggy Diego at 207-698-4837 or Chaplain Ann Urbanski at 207-698-5258.

“Kittery’s Secret Warriors of World War II� This takes you into the “Top Secret� world of spying on America’s enemies in Europe and the Pacific. Much of what you will hear and see was maintained in secret files, until recently. This is the story of how their spying operations provided our forces with top secret intelligence that helped to

Saturday, October 17 Hope Cemetery Spruce-Up From 9 a.m. to 12:30 p.m., historic Hope Cemetery in downtown Kennebunk is sprucing up in preparation for The Brick Store Museum’s All Souls' Walk! We are looking for volunteers to help in resetting tipping gravestones, cleaning stones dating back to the early 1800s, clearing brush in search of some old stones and transcribing epitaphs. Learn interesting facts about tombstone conservation from a leading expert, and find out which “residents� will be featured on the All Souls’ Walk. Volunteers should bring gloves and a rake. Snacks and water provided. FMI: HopeCem225@gmail.com or call Betsy at 207-985 -2627. Hope Cemetery is a non-profit mutual cemetery, not town-funded.

Christ Church Annual Fall Rummage Sale Held at Christ Church, 6 Dane St, Kennebunk, from 8-11 a.m. Donations of clean, gently used clothing, books, toys, spor ts equipment, household items such as dishes, linens, seasonal decorations and craft supplies are welcome. Electrical appliances must be in good working order. We do not accept TV’s, computers, microwave ovens, or overly large items. Donations accepted Sunday, October 11 thru Thursday, October 15, from 9 a.m. -6 p.m. and Friday, October 16 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. FMI: www.christchurchkennebunk.org; christchurchkbk@gmail.com.

Canine Companions Benefit Breakfast Kittery Lions Club, 117 State Road

Sunday, October 18 Community Origami Gathering At the Ogunquit Museum of American Art, 10 a.m. -3 p.m, 543 Shore Road, Ogunquit. Join local origami artists and learn to fold a classic paper crane. In Japanese tradition paper cranes symbolize a wish for health and well-being, and 1000 ensures good luck for all. Cranes made at this free community event and on-going in the Art HOPE Youth Service in Healthcare Program program will benefit York Hospital Cancer Care. FMI: info@arthope.org.

Kids FunFest Fantails Seafood & Grill, 170 York St (Route 1) in Kennebunk, presents Kids FunFest from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tickets are $1 with 100 percent of the proceeds going to Keeping Kids Safe (http://keepingkidssafe.us) and The Dauntless Project (www.dauntlessproject. org). A percentage of restaurant sales that day will also be donated. Features a bounce house, cotton candy, kettle corn, pony rides, dunk tank, kids' games, obstacle course, face painting, pumpkin decorating, corn toss, bobbing for apples, and two presentations about Keeping Kids Safe. FMI: 207-477-3882.

Oktoberfest at the Velveteen Habit From 1:30-7 p.m., 37 Ogunquit Road, Cape Neddick. Set in the back garden of the modern farmhouse’s property, revelers will get a taste of Germany with themed fare, local suds, lawn games and traditional tunes. In the picnic table-lined biergarten, guests will fill their plates with German cuisine such as house-cured sausages, pretzels and candy apples with all the fixings. Lawn games and an apple bobbing station, plus music from Deutschland for those who want to polka. FMI: thevelveteenhabit.com; 207- 216-9884.

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~ News ~ National Merit Semifinalists at KHS Announced KENNEBUNK – Kennebunk High School Principal Susan Cressey is proud to announce that Amy Eckland, Ashley Kayser and Kobi O’Reilly have been named as National Merit Semifinalists based on their performance on the 2014 Preliminary SAT/National Merit Scholarship Qualifying Test (PSAT), which served as an initial screen of program entrants. The nationwide pool of approximately 16,000 Semifinalists, representing less than one percent of U.S. high school seniors, includes the highest scoring entrants in each state. The number of Semifinalists in a state is proportional to the state’s

percentage of the national total of graduating seniors. These academically talented high school seniors have an opportunity to continue in the competition for some 7.400 National Merit Scholarships worth more than $32 million that will be offered next spring. Amy Eckland is the daughter of Jean and Kevin Eckland, A member of the National

Honor Society, she received the Yale Book Award as a junior and participated in the Math, Engineering, Science and Technology (MEST-UP) TV Show. Amy is doing an internship at Corning Life Sciences where she is working in the life sciences and engineering departments. Ashley Kayser is the daughter of Manuela Lorenzi-Kayser and Steven Kayser, In addition

to Model State, swim team, and cross country, Ashley is a member of the Captains’ Club and French Club. The recipient of an award for outstanding achievement in Latin II Honors, she is considering a major in environmental science. Kobi O’Reilly, the son of Ana Seifridsberger and Robert

O’Reilly, plans to pursue a career as an aerospace engineer after studying at either the University of Colorado at Boulder or Boston University. He has been very involved in theater throughout his high school career, most recently as Tevye in Fiddler on the Roof. Kobi plans to continue his theater career in college.

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~ Library News ~

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A three part college planning series begins Wednesday October 14 at 7 p.m. with “College Decisions: How to Choose a College and Major� followed by “College Financial Aid: How Much Will College Actually Cost?� Wednesday, November 18 at 7 p.m. and “Cash Flow During College Years: Efficient Strategies for Paying College Costs� December 9 at 7 p.m. Presented by South Berwick residents Joshua and Biana Bartlett of Accolade Financial LLC.

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William Fogg Library Children’s Autumn Tea Saturday, October 10, 2:30-4:00 p.m. Ticket Price: $15 for one child and one adult; $5 for additional person. Cookies provided by the Beach Pea Baking Co., as well as other baked goods served with coffee, tea and cider. Live music. A fall themed story time will follow. Seating is limited, so please purchase tickets in advance.

Calling All Babies! Lapsit Story Time on Tuesdays at 9:30 a.m. Board book, rhymes, songs and creative movement will enhance and nurture your child’s curious mind and mobility.

Book to Movie Young Reader Group Wednesday, October 7 at 4-5:30 p.m. Join us for a chapter read-

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

Louis T. Graves Memorial Public Library Drop-In Craft Day Wednesday, October 14, 10 a.m.5 p.m. Materials provided for a fall pumpkin craft. For all ages; young children must be accompanied by an adult. No registration required.

Thursday, October 15, at 6 p.m. Thousands of adults around the world have found a new way to relax and unwind. They are coloring! Coloring in a book with crayons or markers has become a major de-stressor for many adults. Who doesn't want to feel like a kid again? Supplies provided.

Your Library,� a series of programs highlighting contemporary global issues. The next program in the series will be held at D.A. Hurd Library on Tuesday, October 13, at 7 p.m. “Iran and the United States: Prospects for Rapprochement� will be presented by Eric Hooglund, a Maine native, an internationally recognized scholar of contemporary Iran and editor of the journal Middle East Critique. The final program, “Understanding Russia,� will be held October 21 at South Berwick Public Library.

“The Influence of American Rock ‘n’ Roll on the Beatles� Presented by Beatles scholar Aaron Krerowicz on Friday, October 16, at 7 p.m. Before the Beatles ever wrote their own songs or performed on stage, they were inspired to do so by American rock 'n' roll records. This 90-minute multimedia program will illustrate the influence of Carl Perkins, Elvis Presley, Chuck Berry, Little Richard, and other American recording artists from the 1950's.

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Gardening with Jolene: Cooking with Harvest Foods Friday, October 16 at 10:30 a.m. Learn from Master Gardener, Jolene Staruch about the multitude of things that can be done in your kitchen with food from the fall harvest. Taste-test appetizers and desserts, all made using fall harvest foods.

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York Public Library Book Talk Tuesday, O ctober 13, 10:3 0 a.m. Bob Stevens, a recognized local educator, will lead the Book Talk discussion on "The Churchill Factor." Stevens, a 35year member of the International Churchill Society recently retired as principal of York High School. "The Churchill Factor" was written by Boris Johnson, Mayor of London in 2008. Johnson is known for his Churchill-like wit and erudition.

Do You Wonder about Living with Physical Challenges? Tuesday, October 13, at 7 p.m. A panel of individuals with physical disabilities shares their stories and answer your questions. Hear firsthand what it is like to be visually- or hearing-impaired or to rely on a wheelchair. Signing interpreter for the hearing impaired.

“Wonder�: York Reads Book Discussion Thursday, October 15, at 4 p.m. Kathy Welch and Tracy Pepin, Coastal Ridge Civil Rights Team leaders, will lead the discussion of “Wonder� by R.J. Palacio. Space is limited. Call the library 207-3632818 to reserve a space. Copies of the book are available through the Minerva library system and a limited number are available for purchase ($9) at the Library.

Monthly Poetry Evening Thursday, October 15, 7 p.m.

Please bring poems to share, either your own or favorite poems by someone else. The prompt for October is “exodus�. The topic is open for interpretation. Readings from poetry books are welcome. Readings occur in round table format and are facilitated by Priscilla Cookson.

Ann Beattie: “The State We’re In� Author Talk on Friday, October 16, 7 p.m. Ann Beattie, multiple prizewinning author of short stories and novels, will speak about her new collection of linked stories. Her stories relate how we live in the places we have chosen or those who have chosen us; stories we tell our families, our friends and ourselves; how our affinities unite or repel us; and where we look for love. Copies of her book will be available for sale.

“Cinderella� Family Film Saturday, October 17, 6:30 p.m. Despite being bullied by her stepmother (Cate Blanchett) and stepsisters, a spirited Ella (Lily James) resolves to take charge of her fate. Add a royal ball, a Fairy Godmother (Helena BonhamCarter) and a glass slipper, and suddenly magic becomes reality! Rated PG. 105 minutes.

“I'll See You in My Dreams� Fall Film Series Sunday, October 18, 3 p.m. In this vibrant, funny, and heartfelt film, Carol Peterson (Blythe Danner) is a widow and former songstress who’s settled into her life and age, until a series of events propels her into a renewed engagement with the world around her. With the support of three loyal girlfriends (June Squibb, Rhea Perlman, and Mary Kay Place), Carol decides to embrace the world, embarking on an unlikely friendship with her pool maintenance man (Martin Starr), pursuing a new love interest (Sam Elliott), and reconnecting with her daughter (Malin Akerman). Rated PG - 13 for sexual material, drug use and brief strong language. 92 minutes.

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~ Arts & Entertainment ~ Maria Muldaur Performs at Jonathan’s Ogunquit 1OGUNQUIT Maria Muldaur is best known world wide for her '74 mega-hit "Midnight at the Oasis,"which received several Grammy nominations, and enshrined her forever in the hearts of Baby Boomers everywhere; but despite her considerable Pop Music success, her 49-year career could best be described as a long and adventurous odyssey through the various forms of American Roots Music. During the folk revival of the early '60s, she began exploring and singing early Blues, Bluegrass, Appalachian "Old Timey" music, beginning her recording career in 1963 with the Even Dozen Jug Band and shortly thereafter, joining the very popular Jim Kweskin

Jug Band, touring, and recording with them throughout the '60s. And now, she will be performing live at Jonathan's Ogunquit on Friday, October 16, at 8 p.m. In the 40 years since "Midnight at the Oasis," Maria has

Piercing the Pickle: A Show of Contemporary Condiment Utensils This traveling exhibit features the work of Maine-based, contemporary, metal artists from The Metals Collective in Portland. The show includes condiment utensils such as pickle forks, cocktail picks, oyster forks, pâtĂŠ knives and relish spoons. The process involved in crafting these utensils represents the marriage of modern and traditional metalsmithing methods. On display through October 17, 10 a.m. – 5 p.m., Thursday through Sunday. Remick Gallery, 3 Lind-

toured extensively worldwide, and has recorded 38 solo albums covering all kinds of American Roots music, including Gospel, R&B, Jazz and Big Band (not to mention several award-winning children's albums), before settling comfortably into her favorite idiom, the Blues, in recent years. Often joining forces with some of the top names in the business, Maria has recorded and produced on-average an album per year, several of which have been nominated for Grammy and other awards. Her critically acclaimed 2001 release, Richland Woman Blues, was nominated for a Grammy and by the Blues Foundation as Best Traditional Blues Album of the Year, as was the follow up to that album, Sweet Lovin' Ol' Soul. Her timely 2008 album, Yes We Can!, featured songs from some of the most socially conscious songwriters of the past half century: Bob Dylan, Marvin Gaye, Allen Toussaint, Garth Brooks and others, and featured her "Women's Voices for Peace Choir," which included: Bonnie Raitt, Joan, Baez, Jane Fonda, Odetta, Phoebe Snow, Holly Near and others. 2014 marks 40 years since Maria's big hit "Midnight at the Oasis" was riding at the top of the charts. To celebrate this

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Dunaway Center Performance Hall Enhanced

OGUNQUIT Last year in its 8th Annual Elizabeth Dunaway Burnham Memorial Piano Festival’s program booklet, Ogunquit Performing Arts (OPA) presented “a loving tribute to our former chairman and dear friend Stuart Nudelman. For 21 years, his leadership as chairman shaped the identity and progress of the Committee… As liason with town administrators over the years, he was influential in developing the Great Hall of the Dunaway Center as a more welcoming performance venue.” This year, the 9th Annual Piano Festival’s outstanding art-

ists will be performing in a much improved venue; one Stuart would surely be proud of. At OPA’s recent ‘Capriccio’ events in September, a newly installed professional lighting system dramatically enhanced the performances. This coming weekend, the Piano Festival’s October 9-11 performances will again play in the center’s Great Hall but now newly enhanced by the installation of 12 attractive Deco sconces that surrround the audience, not only adding to the ability to control the ambient lighting of the venue but also helping to create a warmer environment much more compatible with artistic and the-

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atrical performances. It was Sanford Judson Dunaway, a local philanthropist who loved this community very much, who offered to give to Ogunquit the “S. Judson Dunaway Community Center” at a cost of $250,000. The gift was accepted and the new building was dedicated on November 24, 1974, standing in place of the old Fireman’s Hall. Soon after, the OPA Committee became a reality when the estate of that same local benefactor, S. Judson Dunaway, designated a sum of money to be safely invested with the interest to be used “for the presentation of primarily musical performances to be conducted at the Dunaway Community Center”. In 1978 the Village of Ogunquit became the owner of the Trust Fund and the committee was formed to fulfill the mission of the bequest. The improvements to the center and subsequent enhancements to future performances sponsored by the OPA Committee in its primary venue could not have become a reality without the dedicated support of the Ogunquit Select Board, Ogunquit voters, Town Manager Tom Fortier and the expertise of contractor Kurt Knight of Knight Electric. It’s difficult for one to truly experience an environment by the use of words alone. Therefore I highly recommend that anyone interested in seeing for themselves the improvements to the Dunaway Center as described above, attend the performances of Pianist George Lopez playing the spirited music of Cuba on Friday, October 9 at 8 pm AND of Pianist Irina Nuzova playing with passion and grace the music of Russian and French composers, including Rachmaninov, Prokofiev and Ravel on Saturday, October 10, 8 p.m. They will be worthwhile experiences for sure! Written by Steve Einstein, freelance writter, steveeinstein@ msn.com; contributed and used with authors permission to/ by Ogunquit Performing Arts, Ogunquit.

‘Back to Bach’ with Dorothy Braker

Cellist Dorothy Baker to perform at the Dance Hall in Kittery, October 18. Courtesy photo Dorothy Braker.

KITTERY On Sunday, October 18 at 3 p.m. Dorothy Braker, principal cellist of the Portsmouth Symphony Orchestra, will perform three of Johann Sebastian Bach’s famous Solo Violoncello Suites at The Dance Hall in Kittery. Braker graduated from the Juilliard School with Bachelor's and Master's degrees in music performance. Her studies were with Phil Blum, Karl Fruh, and Harvey Shapiro. Primarily a soloist and chamber musician, her numerous performances across the United States have included Lincoln Center and Paul Hall in New York City, The Bennington Museum in Vermont, and the Newberry Library in Chicago. She has performed in Orches-

tra, Carnegie, Avery Fisher and Alice Tully Halls. She has also performed extensive educational concerts across the United States, an activity she has continued in New Hampshire. In addition to chamber music and solo performances, she is principal cellist with the Portsmouth Symphony, the Connecticut River Valley Orchestra and has a private studio of students. She has played with many other local orchestras and for choral groups. She firmly believes in experiencing music as an integrative and joyful part of life, both in her East Kingston home with her family, and in performance. Tickets are $12 in advance and $15 at the door and can be purchased at www. thedancehallkittery.org.

Look Outside The Usual: Watercolors by Dewitt Hardy

KITTERY – Now showing through December 2015: “Look Outside The Usual: Watercolors by DeWitt Hardy” is a beautiful exhibit of works in the Morgan Gallery by this noted Maine artist. This show will have an Artist Reception with wine and cheese on Friday, October 16 at 5:30 p.m. Come hear the artist talk about the works and his process. DeWitt Hardy is a noted watercolorist who lives in South Berwick, ME. He was the Curator and Associate Director of the Ogunquit Museum of American Art and an instructor at the University of Maine Augusta and Heartwood College of Art. His works are represented in over 40 museums including the British Museum in London, the Smithsonian Museum of American Art in Washington, D.C., the San Francisco Museum of Art and the Portland Museum of Art.

The Morgan Family of Kittery, makes the Morgan Gallery, at the Kittery Community Center at Frisbee Common, possible through a generous donation. The gallery space is prominently located by the STAR THEATRE and provides a new venue for showcasing works by visual artists. The KCC Arts and Culture Committee are responsible for curating the programming and schedules an ongoing series of art exhibits to showcase visual artists. Professional artists are encouraged to submit works for review for future exhibits. All works are reviewed and juried by a sub-committee of the Arts and Culture committee. This event is free and open to the public. The Morgan Gallery is located in the Kittery Community Center at 120 Rogers Road in Kittery, Maine. For more information: www.kitterycommunitycenter.org.


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~ Arts & Entertainment ~ La Madeleine in Concert: a Taste of Paris, Quebec and Ireland SOUTH BERWICK La Madeleine brings the music of Edith Piaf, Jacques Brel, Gilles Vigneault, and other French and French Canadian artists, along with a mix of accordion and fiddle-driven Celtic instrumentals, to the FPFC Concert Series at the First Parish Federated Church, 150 Main St in South Berwick on Saturday, October 17 at 7 p.m. The Seacoast-based quartet features Madeleine St. Amant, Chip Harding, Carl Pehrsson and Emily Barbour. Vocalist, St. Amant, who grew up in rural Quebec, stunningly channels the legendary French diva, Edith Piaf, with unaffected passion and warmth. Harding’s guitar and piano, Pehrsson’s accordion and Barbour’s violin, are the perfect backdrop for the chanteuse's

emotive vocal. While this is a rare chance to hear Piaf’s music live again, that is only one aspect of what La Madeleine brings to the stage. They can effortlessly shift from a soul-stirring French or French Canadian ballad to a fast-stepping fiddle and accordion-fueled Celtic tune. St. Amant, Harding and Pehrsson are all highly regarded, seasoned veterans, while violinist, Barbour, is still as student at Berwick Academy in South Berwick. But while she may still be in high school, she is swiftly gaining her own renown in the region, performing in The York County Honors Festival, the 2014 Maine All-State Orchestra and the Phillips Exeter Symphony. Dov and Sarah, from Burl-

ington, VT, will open the show. Dov Stucker and Sara Mason’s songs are inspired by their time in South Asia to West Africa to the Caribbean. In the end, their music is warm and intimate, both new and familiar. Their debut album, "Last Day of January," has been featured on NHPR.

Please call 207.450.8746 for advance tickets and more details. Tickets are $10.00 in advance or $12.00 at the door. Children 12 and under are free, students are $5.00 (college students must present a valid college ID) and seniors are $10.00. There will be a turkey supper just prior to the show, run-

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The Dance Hall Kicks off Sunday Chamber Music Series KITTERY – On Sunday, Oct. 11 at 3 p.m. The Dance Hall in Kittery will kick off its new 2nd Sunday Chamber Music Series featuring 7 Rivers Wind Quintet, New England’s premier wind quintet. The intimate concert, 39 Shades of Grey, will include the Neilsen quintet, Damase 16 Variations, and Amy Beach Pastoral. Musicians are Karen Smith, Flute; Jon Tefft, Oboe; Katrina Veno, Clarinet; Susan Williams, Horn; and Rick Shepard, Bassoon. The monthly series, which runs though May 2016, is curated by the Portsmouth Symphony Orchestra’s principal cellist Dorothy Braker, who will be performing the Bach Cello Suites in a special concert at The Dance Hall on Sunday, Oct. 18 at 3 p.m. Dorothy Braker graduated from the Juilliard School with Bachelor's and Master's degrees in music performance. Her studies were with Phil Blum, Karl Fruh, and Harvey Shapiro. Primarily a soloist and chamber musician, her numerous performances across the United States have included Lincoln Center and Paul Hall in New York City, The Bennington Museum in Vermont, and the Newberry Library in Chicago. She has performed in Orchestra, Carnegie, Avery Fisher and Alice Tully Halls. She has also performed extensive educational concerts across the

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Simple Ways to Save at the Pump The cost of fuel dipped in 2014, but drivers are still looking for ways to spend less at the pump. For many drivers, that means driving less. Driving less will save money, and doing so also reduces fuel consumption and contributes to fewer emissions entering the air, both of which can benefit the environment. But many drivers are unable to drive less, as commitments to work and family require them to get behind the wheel more often than they might prefer. Such drivers may be looking for ways to reduce their fuel costs, and fortunately there are several ways to do just that. • Reconsider your choice of fuel. Many of today’s auto manufacturers now design their vehicles so they can run smoothly on regular unleaded gas, which is typically listed as “87 octaneâ€? at filling stations. That’s important to know, as regular gas is often considerably less expensive than alternatives that are higher octane. Many drivers may even choose regular unleaded, but opt for premium gas every third or fourth trip, feeling that the higher-octane fuel every so often will increase performance of older engines. But many engines are designed to run smoothly and efficient on low-octane fuel, meaning it’s

unnecessary to choose premium gas, even if you only do so once in a blue moon. Read your vehicle’s owner’s manual to determine the best fuel for your car. • Buy when the time is right. Prices at filling stations fluctuate on a daily basis, so unless your car is running on empty, avoid filling up when the prices seem especially high. Some patience may pay off with several dollars in savings, and those savings can add up to a significant amount of money over time. • Become a less aggressive driver. Drivers with hectic schedules tend to be more aggressive when behind the wheel. But driving aggressively is unsafe and potentially costly. When driven at speeds that exceed 55 miles per hour, vehicles lose fuel economy. According to the California Energy Commission’s Consumer Energy Center, driving 55 miles per hour instead of 75 miles per hour can reduce fuel costs by as ...YCCC from page 18 Start Date: October 19, 2015; End Date: December 16, 2015 (anticipated, if no snow days). Training will be offered in: Communications and Meetings; Industrial Safety and Lean Concepts; Problem Solving and Decision Making; Blueprint Reading and Metal Forming; and more. For details or to apply, visit www.mainecareercenter. com or call 207-216-4344.

much as 75 percent. • Remove unnecessary weight. A car trunk might seem like a great place to keep your golf clubs, and it may be tempting to leave that roof rack on top of your car after a recent camping trip, but such unnecessary cargo in or on your car makes it harder for the car to get from point A to point B. That forces the car to consume more fuel. Unless your immediate plans include hitting the links or hunkering down at a nearby campsite, remove unnecessary weight from the car so your next trip to the gas station is less expensive.

The cost of fuel can make trips to the filling station into costly excursions. But drivers willing to reconsider conventional wisdom and change their driving habits can save substantial

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NORTH BERWICK Meet Max (pictured) and Sister Daisy, bi-colored Bichon/Poodle X. Both of these gentle sweet young dogs came into ACAR when their family was forced to moved into housing that would not allow them to take their beloved pets. Both dogs will do wonderfully with all members of the family, including non-aggressive dogs and cats. Both are looking for a home or homes that have the willingness to take them out for regular walking exercise, some play time with their extensive toy wardrobe and tons of extra loving. Max is neutered, vaccinations are current and he is housetrained, Daisy is spayed, her vaccinations are current and she is housetrained. A fenced yard would also be an excellent option for these dogs

as both love to get out and move around when ever possible. If you think that you might be interest in Max and Daisy or would prefer possibly one of the pair, please email: Boomer Edgewater@gmail.com or phone 207-504-2324 (leave a message if no one is home.)

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Safe Haven Humane Society WELLS Stray Kitties Rescued This weekend Safe Haven rescued five stray kitties from a local property. One of the kitties had to be trapped, but the others were so starving they raced into our cat carriers to gobble up the “bait� (tuna). Next they go to the vet for exams, tests, and vaccinations. Then they will need a foster home. They’re friendly but shy. They cower in fear when picked up. These kitties will need a

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quiet room with no loud noises or other animals. They’ll relax quickly with a loving family who’s willing to work with them. Gradually they could be introduced to a friendly dog and more people. You’d be amazed how quickly they become socialized and will flourish in a typical home. Most are young, perhaps 16 weeks old, and the oldest one is about 9 months old. They’re beautiful as you can see

in the photo. A mixed Snowshoe breed, perhaps? Call Joyce 207229-8314. Kitties are coming in! It seems a trumpet has sounded and kitties fed by summer residents and then left behind, plus all the other homeless kitties, are now showing their little faces and begging for food. We’re getting many calls about kitties needing help. Those rescued now will be spared a harsh winter which could cost them great suffering and perhaps their lives. If you are thinking about adopting, please adopt now! That will open a space for another kitty to come into our center. If you can’t adopt but love the company of cats, foster for us. If you can’t adopt or foster, become a volunteer.

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Pets and Distracted Driving With busy summer travel season right around the corner, many families are planning to hit the road with their families - and that of course, means their four-legged family members too. To ensure safe travels for everyone it's important to take heed of a very real pet travel safety issue - pets and distracted driving. When we think of distracted driving, the typical "culprits" that come to mind include; texting, eating, applying makeup, chatting on the phone, or even daydreaming. However, we seldom consider that traveling with an unsecured pet is a very real and dangerous distraction. AAA in conjunction with Kurgo conducted a survey of people who often drive with their pets. The survey showed that a whopping 64 percent of pet parents partake in unsafe distracted driving habits as they pertain to their pet. Additionally, 29 percent of respondents admitted to being distracted by their four-legged travel companions, yet 84 percent indicated that they do not secure their pet

in their vehicle. According to the survey, drivers were petting their dogs, putting them in their laps and giving them treats. Some drivers (three percent) even photographed their dogs while driving. It's pretty easy to understand how an unsecured pet can be a distraction while driving. Some pets may become anxious or excited causing them to jump around or bark while in the vehicle. Additionally, a happy and loving pet may just want to be near you and crawl on your lap while driving. Oftentimes, pets can be frightened and there is always an element of unpredictability with any animal. When looking for comfort dogs and cats may naturally opt to be near you and add to the possible perils caused by these distractions. Properly securing your pet in your vehicle is not only about alleviating this potential driving distraction that could cause an accident. It is also a proactive approach should there be an ac-

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A Public Health Victory for Maine Statewide, many public health agencies are celebrating legislation that will restrict the use of electronic smoking devices in public places where smoking is prohibited; and it will become law on October 15, 2015. Maine will be the 4th state to do this. Choose To Be Healthy Coalition also applauds this new law, as now ecigarettes will not be allowed in daycares, schools, restaurants, bars, state parks, or movie theaters.

Research has shown that ecigarette aerosols are not harmless “vapor� and can contain nicotine, acrolein (weed killer), formaldehyde and the cancer causing chemical and irritant acetaldehyde. Even some aerosols can contain carcinogenic metals like cadium, nickel, and lead. (New England Journal of Medicine) Recent national data shows that youth are experimenting with e-cigarettes at an alarming rate. In 2014, the Monitoring

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Medicare/Medicaid Seminars Offered WELLS Harvard Pilgrim Health Care has been approved by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services to offer Medicare Advantage Plans in York County in Maine. To inform Medicare-eligible residents about the plans that are available to them, the health plan will offer free seminars at the locations, dates and times listed below: Wells – The Coastal House, 2128 Post Road: Tuesday, November 3, 11a.m.; Thursday, November 19, 11 a.m.; Tuesday,

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fall, even if they are not injured, can develop a fear of falling. This may cause them to limit their activities, resulting in reduced mobility and physical activity and even further increasing their risk of falling. This trend can be reversed through proven measures. As Chairman of the Senate Aging Committee, I recently authored a bipartisan resolution designating September 23, 2015 – the first day of the fall season – as Falls Prevention Awareness Day to better educate seniors, families, and caregivers – as well as government and civic organizations – about the practices, programs, and policies that can be taken to reduce the risk of falls. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Maine is eighth in the nation in the percentage of seniors who suffer falls. In 2010, the average medical cost of each fall in Maine was $16,000. A recent news story on this issue reported that at Maine Medical Center in Portland, our state’s largest hospital, the emergency department treats at least one senior who has fallen during every shift. The Mayo Clinic offers a brief checklist of simple fall-prevention strategies: Seniors should make ap-

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Can I Pay for Cancer? On November 1, enrollment will open up again for health insurance plans created by the Affordable Care Act (ACA), and this year, remaining uninsured will carry a fine of at least $695. Mainers have a reputation for thrift, and there has been vocal complaint over the legal requirement to buy insurance- many see it as an unnecessary expense. But when it comes to cancer, a quick look

at the numbers highlights health insurance as a downright bargain. A survey carried out by the international non-profit Cancer Support Community found that more than a third (37.1%) of cancer patients are “seriously or very seriously” concerned about bankruptcy because of medical bills, and a similar 2013 study by Duke Cancer Center found that 10-20% of cancer patients skip or ignore recommended treatment because of cost.

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tests you might need are covered, there are no lifetime limits or caps on treatment costs, and cancer survivors can’t be discriminated against for a pre-existing condition. For anyone who has suffered cancer, or has a family history of cancer, that's a relief. Cancer affects everyone, regardless of income or geography, and we applaud the ACA for providing coverage that helps eliminate some of the barriers to quality cancer care. Last year, the percentage of Mainers who signed up for ACA insurance plans was among the highest in the nation, and we hope to see those numbers climb again this fall. By all accounts, Maine should be an ACA success story, and yet, our state has declined to 24th place for personal health insurance. Why? Because when the ACA was enacted, Maine chose to reject Medicaid expansion, a sister program intended to cover those people who can't afford a minimum ACA insurance level, but who earn too much to qualify for traditional Medicaid. Nearly a third of the 3,100 annual cancer deaths in Maine could be prevented if caught

earlier, but it is highly unlikely that people without health insurance will receive the preventative care and early screenings that could save their lives. Leaving politics aside, very few other initiatives in Maine would equal the value of Medicaid expansion, in terms of lives saved from cancer. This is the great silent tragedy of our state. Our organization, Maine Cancer Foundation, has taken on the task of cutting Maine’s cancer rates 20% by the year 2020, a goal admired by nearly everyone I talk to. But to achieve this, I have to take the hard view, the Maine view, and think carefully about our budgets and the most cost-effective ways to fight cancer. The math is very clear: cancer prevention and increased screening will save lives. Increasing ACA coverage and closing the Medicaid gap will permit Mainers to get the care they need, without financial fear. If you, a family member or a friend is still unsure about how the ACA can help, please visit enroll207.org. Submitted by Tara Hill, Executive Director, Maine Cancer Foundation.

...FALLS from page 21 from even minor falls are more than twice as likely to develop Alzheimer’s disease as seniors with no history of brain injury. Keep moving – physical activity is a key to fall prevention. Walking, swimming, and low-impact exercise that involves slow and graceful movements improve balance, strength, and coordination. Family members and other caregivers can help seniors evaluate their homes for fall-inducing hazards. These include electrical cords, loose rugs, and small items of furniture, such as coffee table, plant stands, and magazine racks. Some types of footwear – high heels, floppy slippers, and shoes with slick soles – contribute to falls. Assistive devices – like grab bars in the shower or tub, hand rails on both sides of a staircase, and nonslip treads on stairs – can be

easily installed and can prevent injuries and save lives. It is also important to make sure the home has adequate lighting and that light switches are easy to access. Night lights and bedside lamps are essential, as are working flashlights in easy-to-find places. Falling is not an inevitable consequence of aging. Practical lifestyle adjustments, evidence-based prevention programs, community partnerships, and continued research are among the tools available to reduce falls. It is my hope that our bipartisan Senate resolution will help raise awareness of falls and, in turn, help reverse the national trend of increasing senior falls. Submitted by the office of Maine Senator Susan M. Collins.


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Thank you to our Program Sponsor:

Thank you Harvestfest Major Sponsors: Harvestfest 2015

Saturday, October 17 York Beach, Maine The Anchorage Inn is South Coastal Maine’s most complete year-round oceanfront resort, located on Long Sands Beach, directly across from scenic Nubble Light. The resort features over 200 oceanfront rooms, luxury Ocean Suites, and Lofts accommodations, as well as Atrium rooms. Resort amenities include 2 outdoor and 2 indoor pools, children’s pool/play area, poolside café, fitness center, resort-wide WiFi, and the Sun and Surf Restaurant, the only direct oceanfront dining in York. Open year-round, the Anchorage offers a variety of rates and Stay and Dine packages. For more info, visit www.anchorageinn.com or call 207-363-5112. Where can we park? How do we get to Harvestfest? Free Public Parking for Harvestfest is at York’s Wild Animal Kingdom. The parking meters at the beach are free during Harvestfest. Handicap Parking is available at the perimeter ball field road. Directions: Take I-95 in Maine to Exit 7 (York exit). Go left at stoplight onto Route One North. Turn right at York’s Wild Animal Kingdom. Follow the road down to the parking lot.

at York Beach In its 31st year, Harvestfest is a one-day event located at beautiful Short Sands Beach, in York, Maine. Harvestfest will be celebrated this year on Saturday, Oct. 17 from 9:00am - 4:00pm. Harvestfest is held every year on the weekend following the three-day Salefest event held Columbus Day weekend. Harvestfest extends the season one more week for many businesses in the area and aims to support the entire region and community. This festival includes a variety of activities, live performers, local food vendors, juried crafters and Old-Fashioned Market vendors from all over New England. Harvestfest also includes Kidsfest, where you can expect to find games, face-painting, train rides, activities and horse-drawn carriage rides. Harvestfest is southern Maine’s premiere fall festival. Don Campbell

The York Region Chamber of Commerce, which hosts Harvestfest, is pleased to announce the four presenting sponsors: Cutty Sark Motel, Kennebunk Savings, Union Bluff Hotel & Meeting House and Woods Family Inc. All four of the sponsors are key players in making Harvestfest happen. Though much of their involvement remains behind the scenes, these sponsors contribute a significant amount of time and effort to the event.

GPS Users: *Please keep in mind that different GPS Systems might send you the wrong way, which does sometimes happen in this area. We recommend following the directions above to reach the festival instead of relying on a GPS system.*

Parking Location: York’s Wild Animal Kingdom address: 1 Animal Park Rd (off Route 1), York, ME 03909 Festival Location: Next to the York Beach Fire Station. Address: 18 Railroad Avenue, York Beach, ME 03910

You’ll find plenty of information about Harvestfest in this four-page spread, but if you have questions please visit www.yorkharvestfest.com or call the Greater York Region Chamber of Commerce at 207.363.4422. Harvestfest is SMOKE-FREE and DOG-FREE. This extends to all areas of the festival, not just the ballfield. For sanitary purposes and everyone’s safety & comfort, please leave dogs at home. (Service animals are welcome, of course.) For the everyone’s health, smoking is prohibited. Most of the festival is on Town property, where smoking is illegal.

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KIDSFEST

This year, Kidsfest will take place in two different locations. At the Union Congregational Church (brown church across the street from the ballfield), expect to see face-painting, alpacas, pumpkin decorating, games and other activities. The train rides on the roaming railroad will be just inside the York’s Wild Animal Kingdom entrance. Rides and attractions will also be open at the Wild Kingdom. After Harvestfest, check out the kids “scare-free” event at Take Flight in Kittery at 506 US Route 1.

Train Rides Train Rides will be available on the Roaming Railroad for $3 a ride. This year, the Roaming Railroad will run just inside the York’s Wild Animal Kingdom entrance.

Free Horse Drawn Wagon Rides Two handsome Belgian horses from Meadow Creek Farm in Sumner, Maine, will delight young and old with this fun family activity. Rides will be offered for free during Harvestfest on Saturday from 10:00am to 4:00pm.

Paint for Fun Paint for Fun will be at the Union Congregational Church with their ceramic items and forever pumpkins for kids to paint. Alpacas

Meet Butch and Becky Durgin, owners of the Belgians, and then hop on board their 18-passenger covered wagon for a leisurely stroll through the streets of Short Sands Beach. The pick-up area will be located near the entry gate for the York Beach Ballpark on Bay Street. The wagon rides are proudly sponsored by York Hospital. Seed Planting Complimentary seed planting for kids by Life Starts Here Chiropractic. They will also offer computerized nervous system scans & information regarding chiropractic care for children & families.

Sea Hill Farm will have their alpacas at the Union Congregational Church, across from the ballpark. Kids can visit with the alpacas! Sea Hill Farm also sells alpaca socks, gloves and yarn. Face Painting Amie Romano will be on hand to do face painting and balloon twisting!

To download a map of the festival, go to www.yorkharvestfest.com

Enter the Reap the Harvest Raffle! We're celebrating the 31st year of Harvestfest! Purchase a sweatshirt or tote bag. We also have past Harvestfest tshirts, hats or posters! Receive one raffle ticket for every $5 spent on a Harvestfest item. Prior to Harvestfest, the items may be purchased at the Greater York Region Chamber’s Visitors’ Center on Rte 1 in York. During the festival, look for our Chamber Info tents to buy your raffle tickets. The Harvest Raffle Drawing will be on October 17, 2015 at 3:30pm at the York Beach Ballpark. You do not need to be present to win. Prize listing is on page 4 of this spread.

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Thank you Harvestfest Supporting Sponsors:

Columbus Day Weekend Salefest October 10-12, 2015 from 10am - 4pm

Horse & Wagon Ride Sponsor

The stores at Short Sands Beach offer end of season deals!

Entertainment Under the Big Tent! Don Campbell Band & Friends will be performing all day inside the ballfield!

Food at Harvestfest Within the ballfield, towards the back, all in individual tents Business Bob’s Clam Hut Coldwell Banker Yorke Realty Dip It Sweet Dockside Restaurant Dream Factory of Maine – York Chapter Kennebunk Savings Bank Kittery Rotary After Hours Club St. Aspinquid Masonic Lodge When Pigs Fly Pizzeria York Butcher Shop York Elks Lodge 2788 York Region Chamber of Commerce

Food Offerings Fried Clams, Onion Rings Hot Dogs, Popcorn Ice Cream in Dishes, Ice Cream in Waffle Cones, Custom Ice Cream Cookie Sandwiches Lobster Mac & Cheese Fried Dough, Baked Potatoes Coffee station Chicken Tenders Lobster Bisque, Crab Cakes, Stuffed Clams Porchetta Sandwich Burgers, Steak Tips Lobster Rolls, Crab Rolls, Tuna Rolls French Fries, Sweet Potato Fries

Drinks at Harvestfest Don’t forget to wash it down with water and soda, available at the Beverage Shack, which is sponsored by SIS. Thank you to SIS for staffing the shack with volunteers throughout the day!

Harvestfest Movers

Parking Sponsor

Beverage Barn Sponsor

Entertainment Sponsor

Contributing Sponsor

Contributing Sponsor

*This is just the list as of press time, look for even more treats when you get there!

Acknowledgements We’ve listed our program sponsor, Anchorage Inn, and our major sponsors, Cutty Sark Motel, Kennebunk Savings, Union Bluff Hotel & Woods Family Inc., on the first page and our supporting sponsors to the right, but we’d like to acknowledge additional businesses & people who make this festival possible. Special thanks to York’s Wild Kingdom for use of their access road and parking lots! Also, thank you to St. Christopher’s Church for allowing us to use their Star of the Sea Church parking lot for vendors. To the Union Congregational Church, thank you for sharing your space for Kidsfest. Harvestfest could not happen without the support of the Town of York—its citizens, town departments including police, fire, public works, parks and recreation, town manager, and the Board of Selectmen. Thank you one and all! We’d like to particularly thank Fire Chief Dave Bridges & Sergeant Owen Davis. Thanks to the Gentle Giants for moving all of the supplies and equipment down to the ballfield on Friday and back to the Chamber after the event! Thank you to Harold Anderson, Steve Sirois and Linda Sirois from My Wine-y Sister for their decorating contributions.

Spiller Farm donates the hay and Zach’s Farm provides the pumpkins and corn stalks to decorate the ballfield, which really contributes to the festive atmosphere! Thank you to Fred Schultze, farmer from Eliot, for loaning us the round hay bales for the lighthouse.

Propane Sponsor

Thanks to Estes Oil for donating propane and Dockside Restaurant for contributing to the cooking oil for the Chamber’s French Fry booth. Sam Douglass of Discovery Map loans us his frialators every year AND he cleans them up after the event; we really appreciate his generosity and time!

Decorations Sponsor

Thank you to Burnette’s Campground for hosting the Durgins while they are in town to provide the horse & wagon rides for Harvestfest. Thank you York Hospital, for sponsoring the wagon rides. York Beach Residence Club, thank you for sponsoring our entertainment! Fun-O-Rama and Village Laundry, we appreciate your contributions as well! Thanks to the Harvestfest Committee, especially Chairman Chris Kehl, chamber staff, and all of our dedicated Volunteers! We are particularly grateful to Kennebunk Savings and SIS Bank for the teams of volunteers they supply. For the use of their construction equipment (and elbow grease!), thank you Peter Hughes, Patrick Hughes & David Woods Jr. We can’t thank you enough! You make it fun and manageable!!

French Fry Oil Sponsor Dockside Restaurant Contributors to the Decorations Spiller Farm - hay bales Zach’s Farm - corn stalks, pumpkins & gourds Fred Schultze - hay for lighthouse

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Reap the Harvest Raffle Prize Listing

Crafters at Harvestfest

(see second page of this spread for details)

Bill Jones Realty One Week Stay on Hutchinson Island, Florida $1000 Value One week's stay in condo: two bedroom, two bath, sixth floor condo on the Atlantic Ocean. Any week from 10/15 to 11/18 or 5/1/16 to 7/1/16 www.billjonesrealtyteam.com Seaside Vacation Rentals Two Night Stay $500 Value Two night stay at one of our vacation rental properties in York, Ogunquit and Wells in the Spring or Fall of 2016. www.seasiderentals.com York's Wild Kingdom 16 VIP Passes $356 Value Allows pass holder free admission to the zoo & unlimited rides in amusement park. Doesn't include animal rides or go-karts. www.yorkzoo.com Dana Berenson Photography Family or Pet Portrait Sitting $325 Value This portrait includes a $50 print credit www.danaberenson.com Amtrak Downeaster Two Roundtrip Tickets $116 Value Expires 9/27/16 - Extensions not permitted www.amtrakdowneaster.com

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Maine Saltwater Creations

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One Ocean Arts

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Marshall Magnetic Jewelry

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Skunk Hollow Publishing

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Lorelei's Loaves & Treats

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Brownies Barkery

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Raventree Pewter

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Tupperware

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Designs by Sparrow

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Prairie Blossom Silver

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Beachcombings Studio

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The Bamboo Pillow Guy

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Third Shift Fabrication

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Sparetime Creations

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Scentsy Wickless Candles

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It Works

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Medicine Wheel Hebrals LLC

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Earl Yorke, Novelist

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Sea Air Scents

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Pamelamas LLC

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Country Snowmen and Friends

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Northern Threads

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MARRICK

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Dawson's Custom Pine

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Beadaful Creations

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Maine Homestead

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NEWPRO

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Unity Pond Pottery

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Alemap's Apparels

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Besos Jewelry By Amber

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Silpada Designs Jewelry

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The Jelly Maker's Daughter

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Canon Construction

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Lindsay Jordan Handmade Jewelry

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Native Spirit

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4 Sisters of the Sun

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Shining Tiara

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York Beach Residence Club Bag Diva Supino Airbrush

Touch of Purple

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Soothey Designs LLC

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Pearls Within and Lilla Rose

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The Woolly Sisters

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Ro's Shirts by the Shore

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Dune Jewelry

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Positive Engery

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Mulberry Downeast

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Halis Art

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Seapoint Digital

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Virginia Bodine

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Weekend Threads

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M & D Fine Jewelry

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Lakonia Greek Products

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Thirty-One

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J & S Animal Collection

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Wood's Vermont Syrup Company

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Pinewood Products

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Rusty & Ingrid Creative Company

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Janell's Bags

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Country Friends by Deb

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Esplanade - across from Fire Station Area Non-Profits with Raffles & Information Booths

Jill Ross Originals

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Hopewell Project

YCSA Food Pantry

Jarva Cake / Country Cooking in a Jar

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Toys for Tots - accepting toy donations

York Little League

Hubba Hubba Foods

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Wounded Warriors of Southern Maine

York Rotary Club

G.R. Emmons Photography

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Silver & Stone By Cullen

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Ward's Boards

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Martini Jewels

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Fryeburg Pottery

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Liberty Farm and Forge

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Green Parrot Woodworks

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Grey Goose Gourmet

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Humble Pig Wallets

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Pies, Pickles & Potions

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Country Shelf

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Violet's Fine Crafts

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Allie Designs

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Jack Duford Fine Images

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Stitchery By Stacy

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Blue Lobster Soap LLC

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Raffle Prize Listing Continued SoMe Brewing Co. Two - 2 Flights of Tasters $60 Value Each certificate is for two flights of tasters at the Brewery

3 Bridges Yoga 5 Class Card $65 Value Good at any of 3 Bridges locations on the Seacoast www.3bridgesyoga.com

Take Flight Aerial Adventure Course Pass to Haunted Woods Walk & Zombie Zip Tour $57 Value Pass to Night Terror's Haunted Woods Walk at Take Flight and Take Flight's Zombie Zip Tours. Valid 2015 season. www.takeflightadv.com

Ogunquit Museum of American Art Four Guest Passes to OMAA & Wooden Display Plaque $60 Value 4 single-use guest passes to OMAA valid through 10/16 and plaque of an OMAA Permanent Collection artwork (Jack Levine, The Bride, 1964) www.ogunquitmuseum.org

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Stonewall Kitchen Pumpkin & Apple Flavors Gift Basket $78 Value www.stonewallkitchen.com

Fun-O-Rama Three $20 Gift Certificates www.funorama.us

Business Shady Mountain Farm

Carl's Water Systems

Finestkind Scenic Cruises 4 Adult Tickets for Nubble Lighthouse Cruise $112 Value Nubble Lighthouse Cruise is 1 1/2 hours www.finestkindcruises.com

Juried Crafters - in Ballfield

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Pillows with Lobster Design $30 Value

Warren's Lobster House Three $10 Gift Certificates www.lobsterhouse.com

Beach Pea Baking Company Ruopp's Loops $25 Gift Card Amy's Creations www.beachpeabaking.com

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Colour Images Studio

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~ Where To Dine ~

Experience the Clay Hill Difference...

Serving Dinner Nightly from 5pm

Live Music Thursday-Monday nights

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Dining Guide CELEBRATING OVER 20 YEARS OF AMORE! “Love is the MAINE ingredient�

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~ Obituaries ~ brother: Robert Giarusso. Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend visiting hours Wednesday, October 14, 2015 from 4-7 p.m. at Cataudella Funeral Home, 126 Pleasant Valley Street, Methuen, MA. A funeral service will be held at the conclusion of calling hours at 6:30 p.m. For directions or to send condolences please visit www.cataudellafh.com.

David P. Giarusso, 63 CAPE CORAL, FL – David P. Giarusso, 63 years old died unexpectedly, October 1, 2015 at the Cape Coral Hospital, with his loving companion Tracy by his side. He was born in Lawrence and raised in Salem, NH, the son of the late Thomas and Josephine (Barbagallo) Giarusso, and was educated in the Salem Public School System. David was an entrepreneur with strong ties to Real Estate Development. He loved the stock market, real estate, boating, his motorcycle, and playing

cards. For the past 11 years he has called Cape Coral, FL his home, and previously resided in Saco/Scarborough, Maine. Surviving him are his sons: David Giarusso, Jr, and Carlos Perez, Jr., both of Ogunquit, ME; his loving companion of seven years: Tracy Johnson, of Cape Coral, FL; a sister: Shirley Berard, and her husband Raymond, of Portsmouth, NH; a brother: Thomas Giarusso, of Methuen, as well as several nieces and nephews and his former wife: Joanne (Tripoli) Lessard, of Methuen. He also leaves his beloved dog Buddy G. He was predeceased by his wife Virginia (Palace) Giarusso, and

Edward Durham “Bull D II” On Your 40th Birthday Oct. 7, 1975 - Oct. 7, 2015 I miss you baby boy! Eddie, no matter where I am or where I look, I see your smiling face. I miss those daily bear hugs and kisses so much. I know you are with your dad, sisters, and Mem & Pep, which makes you happy. Enjoy the Japanese lanterns coming up from Satch & Gloria’s boat Saturday night at dusk. These are from all of us to all of you. We miss you all. We love you.

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Dick Levasseur, 63 NORTH BERWICK – Dick Levasseur, 63, of Lebanon Road died peacefully at him home on Wednesday, September 30, 2015. He was born April 24, 1952 in Rochester, NH, son of Albert and Shirley (Fiel) Levasseur and attended local schools and lifelong resident of North Berwick. Throughout his life, beginning as a young boy working for his dad, he was a heavy equipment operator and quite a mechanic. Dick built his own log home on the family property where he raised his two daughters, Nicole and Natalie. He was a hard-working man, always willing to lend a hand to anyone in need. Dick was an avid outdoorsman and sportsman who loved spending time in Northern Maine at the family camp in Harmony. His gift of story- telling, blends of facts and fiction, will live on for years. Dick was an all- around guy who touched many lives and hearts. He will be sorely missed in the community. Dick was pre-deceased by his parents, Albert and Shirley Levasseur and his daughter Nicole in 2002. He is survived by his wife of 15 years, Anita

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Somersworth, NH

(Nugent) Levasseur of North Berwick, daughter Natalie Levasseur of Florida, brother Dennis Levasseur and his wife Cheryl of Saco and many aunts, uncles, cousins, nieces, nephews and friends. A celebration of life will be held on Saturday, October 10 from noon to 3 p.m. at the North Berwick Community Center, Lebanon Road, North Berwick. Friends who wish, may contribute to the Levasseur Scholarship Fund, P.O Box 819, North Berwick, ME. Arrangements are in the care of the Johnson Funeral Home, 26 Market Street, North Berwick, ME 03906 Condolences may be made at www.JohnsonFuneralHomeME.com.

Carol Beers Lougee, 75 KENNEBUNKPORT – Carol B. Lougee of Kennebunkport passed away peacefully on October 3, 2015 after a long and courageous battle with lung cancer surrounded by family. Carol was born July 23, 1940, the daughter of George Merritt Beers and Carol Farnham Beers. She grew up in North Haven, Connecticut and graduated from Quinnipiac College in 1962. After settling in Madison, Connecticut she began working for the probate court. There she worked as Probate Clerk for eighteen years before being elected by the community to serve as Probate Judge in 2002. She finally retired from the court in 2006. THANK YOU ST. JUDE:

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In 2010 she moved to Kennebunkport to be closer to her grandchildren. While a resident of Kennebunkport she was active with the Senior Center where she taught knitting and played cards weekly. She graciously volunteered her time to many organizations including the Catholic Church and the American Legion. She enjoyed gardening and bird watching. She was a nature lover and enjoyed spending time by the ocean. Carol’s greatest joy was spending time (and spoiling) her grandchildren Brendan Ross, Cooper Samson, and Tyler Samson. She is survived by her husband of 39 years, Harold D. Lougee, her children Robert F. Ross and his wife Beth Ross of Sudbury, MA, Dana Samson and her husband James Samson of Kennebunkport, ME, and Alden E. Lougee of Provincetown, MA, as well as her sister, Patricia Fleming of Nantucket, MA. A service will be held on Sunday October 11, 2015 at 1 p.m. at Bibber Memorial Chapel, 67 Summer Street, Kennebunk, to be followed by a gathering at Atlantic Hall in Kennebunkport. A celebration of her life will also be held the weekend of October 24 in Connecticut. Details will be posted on her Caring Bridge site. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to: Senior Center, 175 Port Road, Kennebunk, ME 04043 or Hospice of Southern Maine, 180 US Route One, Suite 1, Scarborough, ME 04074. To share a memory or leave a message of condolence, please visit Carol’s Book of Memory Page at www.bibberfuneral.com. Arrangements are in care of Bibber Memorial Chapel, 67 Summer Street, Kennebunk, ME 04043; www.bibberfuneral.com.

William ‘Billy’ Scherer, 72 COLD SPRING, NY – On July 18 William ‘Billy’ Scherer died from cancer, surrounded by family members. He was born a twin with Janice-Ellen SchererDufner of Lyman, Maine in 1942 to Fred and Marguerite Scherer in NYC. He grew up in Sleepy Hollow, NY and attended Sleepy Hollow High School. Recipient of the University of See SCHERER page 42...

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.

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Serving the entire Seacoast and beyond

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~ Real Estate ~

REAL ESTATE GUIDE

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House Painting interior - exterior professional - insured

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~ News ~ Touring the Kennebunk Police Department

YEF Grant Recipients Announced YORK This past summer, the York Education Foundation asked the staff district wide to submit a grant, stating if they received $350 what would they

KENNEBUNK – A tour of the Kennebunk Police Department was orchestrated by Administrative Supervisor and Court Officer, Candice L. Simeoni for the residents of Atria Kennebunk Senior Living. Kennebunk Chief of Police, Robert Makenzie greeted the residents at their arrival with a warm welcome and bit of history about KBPD. Officer Rebecca Parker and Detective Steve Borst took things over by guiding residents through each room at the Police Station including

everyone’s favorite, the holding room. Residents learned the ins and outs of the department including the training an officer goes through, the intense paperwork and accuracy within those reports that is required, how breathalyzers work and the way civilians try to throw off their readings, the intricate process of taking finger prints, and the new technology of modern day police vehicles. “We are very fortunate to have the funding and support for equipment upgrades; it makes things a lot safer for us and for

the public. Not every police department is able to do this.� Said Borst. The KBPD ensures the safety of a year round population of 11,500 with increases during the summer months. Their mission is to raise the quality of life of its citizens, protect individual rights and get involved with the community as much as they can. Because of this, the residents of Atria were able to gain from this wonderful experience and leave with Kennebunk Police Junior Officer Badges. One

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resident even brought a photograph of a family member who was a former police officer to show the Kennebunk police team. “When I saw this trip offered on the schedule, I knew I had to go! My Uncle George was a police officer in the 40’s and my father Arthur worked a part time job at the University of Maine policing the campus. The Kennebunk Police are equipped to handle any situation with the new tools they’ve got. It’s a lot safer now.� Said resident Charlene Bourbon. Other residents who participated were; Tom Bell, Lee Wernick, Louise Bradbury, Lucy McDonald, Rita Lemieux and Joyce Pompeo.

do with it? They also were asked how does it impact teaching and learning in their classroom? The responses received were unique, inspiring and from the heart. We are pleased to announce the recipients of the summer grant initiative: Andy Geranis - Level Based Learning; Suzi Young - Expanding Classroom Library; World Language teachers - Sarah Bolanos, Renee Fifield, Melanie Kyer, Alice O'Connor, Kendall Perkins, Nancy Stevens - 3 USB Players; Heidi Dufresne - Lexia Core 5 & Lexia Statergies Programs; Rebecca Geranis - Math Games; Erin Mawn & Kerri Lateri - Makerspace; Carolyn Dupre, Beth Burns, Michele Freitag & Cynthia Keating Makerspace; Beth Knight-Level Based Library; Alice Rose & Nadine Donnell - Makerspace; Stephanie Cleary & Amy RobSee GRANTS page 39...

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Commended Students Named Semifinalists in National Merit Scholarship Progam YORK COUNTY Marshwood HS, South Berwick Marshwood High School Principal, Paul Mehlhorn, has announced that seniors Erin Byrne and Henry Hausmann have been named Semifinalists and Benjamin Gildersleeve, Chikacha Nduaguibe and Nicholas Tice have been named Commended Students in the 2016 National Merit Scholarship Program. About 1.5 million ju-

niors in more than 22,000 high schools entered the 2016 National Merit Scholarship Program by taking the 2014 Preliminary SAT/National Merit Scholarship Qualifying Test (PSAT/ NMSQT) which serves as an initial screen of program entrants. Wells HS, Wells Wells High School Principal Eileen Sheehy recently announced seniors Tamar Cimenian, Anna Libby, Elise McCor-

...SCHOLAR from page 11 guage & Composition, European History, Macro-Economics, Micro-Economics, U.S. History, Calculus AB, Calculus BC, Statistics, Biology, and Chemistry. He earned a 4 on Physics C: Electricity & Magnetism and Physics C: Mechanical. O’Neil is a leading scorer on the Math Team, a section leader for baritone saxophone and low woodwinds in wind ensemble, and has been a varsity hockey player throughout his high school career. He was a finalist on the Math, Engineering, Science & Technology (MEST UP) show in which students strong in math and science represented their schools. In 2014, Will received the Spencer A. Trask Award, which is presented to KHS students who show promise in the field of science. He attended the 16th Annual Sportsmanship Summit sponsored by the Southern Maine Athletic Association in 2012. An AP Scholar with Honor in 2014 for earning a 5 in all exams taken (Statistics, U.S. History, Biology, and Calculus AB), Will received the Harvard Book Award and the RIT Computing Medal as a junior and was named to the Altus Marus Chapter of the National Honor Society at Kennebunk High School. In addition to O’Neil, seven other Kennebunk High School students and recent graduates were named as AP Scholars with Distinction. Graduates Jacob Connors, Jay Huskins, Mark Lightbody, Jansen Mana-

han, Katherine Richard, and Allison Weaver, as well as current senior Amy Eckland earned AP Scholar with Distinction status which is granted to students who receive an average score of at least 3.5 on all AP Exams taken, and scores of 3 or higher on five or more of these exams. National AP Scholars, in addition to O’Neil, include graduate Sienna Roberge, and current senior Isaac Vaccaro, and current junior Kyle Ryan. These students received an average score of at least 4 on all AP Exams taken, and scores of 4 or higher on eight or more of these exams. Kennebunk High School AP Scholars include graduates Noah Cimenian, Alexander Gaulkin, Olivia HammerGrant, Julie Ludwig, Hunter Nelson, Jacob Oransky, Hannah Pepin, and Connor Shillington, as well as current seniors Stephanie Ayotte and Sydney Campbell. These students received scores of 3 or higher on three or more AP Exams. Kennebunk High School AP Scholars with Honors include graduates Katherine Bauld, David Behrens, Sarah Bradley, Abigail Doyle, Caroline Hoch, and Jaclin Murphy, as well as current seniors Issak Allaire-Macdonald, Ashley Kayser, Marshall Lowery, and Anna Kate Luddy. This honor is granted to students in the U.S. who receive an average score of at least 3.25 on all AP exams taken, and scores of 3 or higher on four or more of these exams.

Traip Academy, Kittery Eric Waddell, principal of R. W. Traip Academy in Kittery, recently announced that Michael A. Lombardi has been named in the 2016 National Merit Scholarship Program. A Letter of Commendation from the school and National Merit Scholarship Corporation (NMSC), which conducts the program, will be presented to Michael at the Senior Assembly in June. Michael is the son of George and Carol Lombardi of Kittery. Michael is a senior at Traip Academy. He is an Eagle Scout and a member of the Traip Academy band. He has been active in Traip Academy’s annual fall musical and one-act competition play. Michael is also an active member of his church. He is looking into the possibility of studying in Japan during his 2016-17 gap year through the

shear force of any impact from an accident. Ensuring your pet is safe while traveling in your vehicle means finding the pet safety restraint that is right for him. Options include pet seat belts, pet car seats, travel crates, and vehicle pet barriers. Planning to have the right pet safety restraint for your trip will not only keep you and your pet safe but also offer you peace of mind and take one more distraction away. Article by Kim Salerno, President and Founder of TripsWithPets.com.

Rotary Youth Exchange Program. Berwick Academy, South Berwick Berwick Academy is pleased to announce six students have been named National Merit Scholarship Semifinalists: Claire Breger-Belsky of West Newbury, MA, Nina Dashti-Gibson of Eliot, Mason Jacques of West Newbury, MA, Eric Rawn of Lyman, Julia Schaepe of Newburyport, MA, and Christian Zinck of South Berwick. This is the highest number of National Merit semifinalists Berwick Academy has ever had, and the second highest (tied with one other school) in the state. Additionally, three students have been named National Merit Commended Scholars: Christina Grassie of Somersworth, NH, Andrew Macdonald of Durham, NH, and Sarah Murray of York. The nationwide pool of 16,000 Semifinalists represents less than one percent of U.S. high school seniors and includes the highest scoring entrants in each state. These academically talented high school seniors have an opportunity to continue in the competition for some 7,600 National Merit Scholarships worth $32 million that will be offered next Spring. About 34,000 Commended Students throughout the nation are being recognized for their exceptional academic promise. Although they will not continue in the 2016 competition for National Merit Scholarship awards, Commended Students placed among the top five per-

cent of all students who entered the competition. “The young men and women recognized as Semifinalists and Commended Students have demonstrated outstanding potential for academic success,� commented a spokesperson for NMSC. “These students represent a valuable national resource; recognizing their accomplishments, as well as the key role their schools play in their academic development, is vital to the advancement of academic excellence in our nation.� ...GRANTS from page 37 erson - Makerspace; Lisa Robertson - Time Store Hours; and Jess Baxter & Kate Barteaux Raseberry Plants/Jam. The York Education Foundation is an independent, non-profit organization of community volunteers committed to excellence in education. Our mission is to provide funding for innovative and challenging programs in the York Public Schools. We strive to enhance and broaden community support for public education. The York Education Foundation seeks to ward for exceptional projects and programs proposed by York educators at the elementary and, middle and high school level. Our foundation raises private funds for public education experience to enrich the educational experience for all children. We are passionately committed to providing all students with every opportunity to succeed.

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...DRIVING from page 18 cident or sudden stop - even a fender bender can injure an unsecured pet. We wear seatbelts for our safety in case of an accident and should take the same care to secure our pets. A pet that is not restrained properly in a vehicle can be seriously harmed or even killed if thrown from a vehicle. Airbags can go off and injure a pet in your lap. In the event of an accident, frightened pets can easily escape from a vehicle and run off. Further, a pet that is not properly secured may not only be harmed but could also put others in danger through the

mack-Kuhman and Seamus McDonough have received a Letter of Commendation from the 2016 National MeritŽ Scholarship Program for their “outstanding performance� on the Preliminary SAT/National Merit Scholarship Qualifying Test administered in the fall of 2014. This announcement indicates that all four new “Commended Students� scored in the top 2.2 percent of 1.5 million entrants from 22,000 high schools nationally. Another WHS senior, Kate Macolini, was listed as a Semifinalist in the program which next spring will issue scholarships with a combined total of 32 Million to the last round of 15,000 Finalists, or Merit Scholars.

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MULTI-FAMILY YARD SALE Saturday, Oct. 17, 9-3 Rain Date: Sunday, Oct. 18, 9-3 230 Beech Road, Eliot At the corner of RT 236 & Beech Parking available in Stepping Stones School Yard Kid’s Drink Stand proceeds go to END 68 HOURS OF HUNGER GARAGE SALE Saturday, Oct. 10 10:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. 67 Clubhouse Road, Unit 2 Wells, Maine 04090 Carpenter tools, hand saws, power saws, drills, table saw, jig saw, Christmas village houses, bookcase, entertainment center, dishes, lots more. Must see!

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BIKE / SKI REPAIR

RENTALS

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HELP OFFERED PERSONAL ASSISTANCE TRUSTWORTHY RETIREE will 1) shop for groceries, hardware, dept. store items. 2) make deliveries. 3) drive to/ from airport, mall, theater & other dest. 4) do small odd jobs. Try me out! Very reasonable. Call Paul 207-363-0519 ALEX B’S residential cleaning, medical & non-medical home care services, house sitting, pet sitting, and errands done weekly or one time. Same day services! Local references in York area. Free estimates. 603-275-9210

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Busy home furnishings, gifts, and women’s accessories shop is looking for a year-round part-time

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2 days/week (Thursday & Sunday). The ideal candidate must be energetic, pleasant, and exible when working with customers.

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ROBERT’S: SUPPORT: BUSSER & FOOD RUNNER HOST EXPERIENCED LINE COOK MINIMUM 3 years of line cook experience required

RAW BAR DISHWASHER

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MINIMUM 6 months professional barista experience required, espresso tasting and latte art experience preferred, MUST # $ . All three restaurants offer scholarship opportunities for high school and college students, company discounts, employee meals, and an EAP program. Applicants will need open availability for day, evening, weekend and holiday shifts.

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New Covenant Baptist Church, 285 Maple St in North Berwick, is now taking SNOWPLOWING bids for the 2015-2016 season, including sanding as necessary. Additional clearing for food panty Friday & Monday. DUE OCT 16. Call Ken for info: 207-676-2547

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~ Obituaries ~ Marilyn Wentworth, 91

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out strong getting the equalizer in the 44th minute from Maddie Balas (Rye, NH) off a pass from Kenza Farid (Hampton, NH). Again the girls battled creating chances to gain the lead and did a good job defensively to manage LCAs counter attacks. Defenders Christina Grassie (Sommersworth, NH), Tess Varley, (North Hampton, NH), Christie Sullivan (Stratham, NH), Maddie Balas, and Kenza Farid all did a great job applying pressure. Sam Montagno (Exeter, NH) had a solid performance in net including picking up key through balls and breakaway saves, including a key clearance outside the 18 yard box. Berwick's best chances to take the lead came from Caroline Starr (Rye, NH) who in the 59th minute hit a rocket of a shot top corner that hit the crossbar. In the 76th minute Starr crossed a ball to Kat Reid (Dover, NH) whose header went just over the bar. Some key clearances and defensive efforts by the Bulldogs in the closing minutes

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rebound was cleared away. In the 49h minute Schaepe broke through again but couldn't quite get the shot into the back of the net to increase the lead for the Bulldogs. Caroline Starr had a quality chance in the 35th minute, but the shot went just wide. Kat Reid (Dover, NH) played particularly well on the right side of midfield and up top and Caroline Hernon (Hampton, NH) kept Concord under a lot of pressure working sideline to sideline as an offensive midfielder and forward.

Berwick 8, Hyde 0 Saturday, Oct. 3 The Bulldogs earned their 6th win of the season and 5th shutout with an 8-0 win against Hyde. Caroline Starr (Rye, NH) set up the game winner in the 22nd min with a cross to Kat Reid (Dover, NH) whose shot was deflected and Julia Schaepe (Newburyport, MA) put it in. In the 31st minute Caroline Hernon (Hampton, NH) got her first of two goals off a pass from Abby Moore (Rollinsofrd, NH). In the 39th minute Alicia Leavitt got the third goal off a long shot that deflected off the defender and in. The Bulldogs were up 3-0 going into the secnd half and played their best soccer during the early part of the second half. Annie Vatcher (Kennebunk, ME) set up Kat Reid with a great low cross that Reid one touched into the back of the net. In the 52nd minute Hernon got her second of the game off a pass from Siobhan McDermott (North Andover, MA). In the 67th minute McDermott set up Kenza Farid (Hampton, NH) who ripped a shot from distance into the back of the net. One minute later McDermott got a goal of her own to finish the game with two assists and one goal. With four minutes to go Maddie Balas (Rye, NH) blasted one to the top corner to make the final 8-0.

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Berwick Academy varsity field hockey (1-4-1) played Traip Academy at home to a 1-1 draw on the Bulldogs' "Blue and White" weekend. Berwick took the lead in the first half via the first career varsity goal by Sophie Beauchesene '19 (Nottingham, NH). While Traip evened the score in the second half, Berwick managed to withstand further attacks even while playing a man down at points. While the game went into sudden death 7 v. 7 overtime, neither team scored, ending the game in a tie. Teya Adams '17 (Rochester, NH) had a standout game in net. Sweeper Kailey Sonricker (Brookfield, NH), midfielder Andrea Caradonna (Lynnfield, MA) and midfielder Sydney Hopkins (North Hampton, NH) also performed strongly.

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Football Kennebunk 34, Ararat 6 Saturday, Oct. 3 Kennebunk will kick off to start the game. Touchdown Rams Pat Saunders 7- 0. TD by Thomas Wildes 14- 0 Kennebunk. Kennebunk leads after 1q 14-0. 34. Fumble by the Eagles Kennebunk

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~ Sports ~ Inland Fisheries and Wildlife Report for October STATEWIDE The October report for hunting by Inland Fisheries and Wildlife has been released. Fol-

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Southern Lakes Region October marks the beginning of pheasant season in southern Maine, and IFW biologists and local rod and gun clubs were out earlier in the week, releasing birds at a variety of sites. “We released 770 birds at 24 different sites,� said IFW wildlife biologist Scott Lindsay. “We had 40 volunteers from different fish and game clubs who helped us release the birds.� Over the course of the season, the department will release 2,300 birds on three different release dates. The next pheasant release date is October 11, and then the final release date will be October 18. Funding for the program comes directly from the pheas-

takes over on the Eagles 29. Touchdown Rams with 18.9 left in the half 20-0. TD pass Wiggins to Dante DeLozenzo. Rams score again to open the second half 27-0. End of the 3rd quarter 27-0 rams. Touchdown Eagles 27-6. Touchdown Rams Thomas Wildes. 34-6 with :24 left in the game.

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Boys’ Soccer Waynflete 1, Kennebunk 0 Boys soccer Kennebunk and Waynflete tied 0-0 at the half. Waynflete leads Kennebunk 1-0 20 left.

ant stamp, which costs $17. Birds are released on public land, or on private land where the landowners have provided access to pheasant hunters. More information on the program, can be found on the IFW website. The fall season for wild turkeys also begins this week. Lindsay says that he is still seeing turkeys throughout the region, but not as many as years past due to some harsh winters and increased turkey hunting opportunities. Lindsay suggests changing your tactics when hunting this bird in the fall. “Birds are not in the fields as much since the males aren’t displaying,� said Lindsay. “You should try more in the woods. Look for oak stands where there is some good hard mast. It’s been a good acorn year.� Lindsay did add that this fall, he had close to 20 requests for bear baiting sites on wildlife management areas in southern

River would be worthwhile for woodies. “They are pretty evenly distributed up and down the river.� Green Point in Dresden is another good choice for waterfowl hunting. The gate is open down to the point and it offers excellent access to Merrymeeting Bay. If you are a goose hunter, things are looking good as well. Unity Pond has hundreds of geese that are roosting on the pond, then heading out at first light to feed in the fields around the area. If you are looking to go duck hunting, don’t forget your federal duck stamp. They are available at your local post office. Some hunters have had to go to multiple post offices to get theirs, so plan ahead. You can also get them online from the US Postal Service. And the early word is that that the grouse study at Frye Mountain Wildlife Management Area had good grouse numbers which should translate to a good season.

Maine. He said that several of those hunters were successful in getting a bear, and that many of them got a lot of activity from bears that were confirmed with game cam pictures. Central and Midcoast Maine Waterfowl season is heating up in central and coastal Maine. “We are seeing a lot of the big ducks, blacks and mallards, on Sebasticook Lake,� said IFW Wildlife Biologist Keel Kemper. “They haven’t drawn down the water yet, but once they do, the teal will start to show up as well.� Kemper added that teal hadn’t really showed up at Merrymeeting Bay either. “Things seem to be a little behind this year.� If you are a wood duck hunter, this might be one of the better years in a while. “It could be an exceptional year for wood ducks due to the huge acorn crop. Everywhere I have gone, it has been quite substantial,� said Kemper. Kemper said a trip down the Sebasticook

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