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‘The Jacket Project: Refashioned History’ Exhibit By Gillette YORK – Contemporary art and artists are often cited for, and sometimes accused of, pushing the limits of conventions to challenge and provoke the viewer’s experience. Some incorporate real time events with a creative interpretation that pulls the viewer in directions that are uncharted, but can be somehow deeply familiar. Artist Lauren Gillette thinks of herself as a story teller or, rather, re-teller. Her stories center on peoples’ lives and experiences, thoughts and longings. In Gillette’s Jacket Project she has scribed these stories on to the surface of leather jackets. Why jackets, why leather? Perhaps the jacket represents the skin of the individual wherein lies the true self. “I am a conceptual artist. Biography, history, and text, are my bricks, aesthetics, repetition and empathy, my mortar. I bear witness.” The Jacket Project by Gillette will be on exhibit at York Public Library from September 3 through October 30. The artist’s reception will be held on Sept. 23, at 5 p.m. This exhibit is one of the more contemporary show-

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Arts & Entertainment 14-15 Business & Finance 18-19 Calendar of Events 12 Classifieds 34-35 Computer Lady 36 Health & Fitness 20-22 Home & Business 31-33 Library News 11 Pets 30 Puzzles 38 Sports 36 Real Estate 28-29 Where To Dine 23-27

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not seem to be an order to how these stories are revealed. They appear to be helter-skelter and conjure up an overly exuberant

form or another. The Jacket Project is dear to her heart as each jacket with its myriad of planes, allows her a lot of elbow room to mine for information, to research, fact gather and interview her way through someone’s life over a period of months and sometimes years. Though intimate in tone, societal issues of wars, racism, poverty and the like are often defining factors in these stories. Gillette has also exhibited the Jacket Project at the Portland Museum of Art. She lives and works in her studio in southern Maine. The York Public Library is located at 15 Long Sands Road in York. For more information, call 363-2818 or visit www.york. lib.me.us.

Annual Septemberfest® Set for This Week KITTERY – Kittery Trading Post’s 38th Annual Septemberfest Celebration will feature a special guest appearance by Matt Light, 3-time Super Bowl champion who played his entire pro football career in New England. The popular offensive tackle who retired in 2012 will be at Kittery Trading Post on Wednesday, Sept. 3 from 2 to 3:30 p.m. to meet the public and sign autographs. Light’s appearance is being sponsored by Carhartt and Kittery Trading Post. A two-hour concert by Don Campbell benefitting the Spruce Creek Association Clean Water Monitoring Project and Piscataqua Region Estuaries Partnership is also set for Sept. 3 at 6 p.m. The line-up of Septemberfest events include performances by Magician Norman Ng, Juggler Jason Tardy, Female Chainsaw Artists Chainsaw Chix and slackline yoga demo on a 1” webbing by YogaSlackers. Also making appearances are outdoor personalities Brian Quaca of TV’s popular Pigman hunting series, Larry Weishuhn, Whitney Isenhart, Jason Hornady

and Super Slam hunter Tom Miranda. A wildlife animal show, pony rides, climbing wall, inflatable tiger slide, face painting and airgun shooting center round out the schedule of entertainment. Septemberfest Week winds up on Sunday, Sept. 7 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. with a special appearance by Grammy-nominated, country/rock artist Aaron Lewis. The lead vocalist and guitarist of the rock band Staind will meet fans and sign autographs. A hunting enthusiast, Lewis will be autographing a Benelli shotgun which will be given away during the event. A complete schedule is available at ktpevents.com.

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Kite Flying on Ogunquit Beach Saturday September 13, one of the featured events of Capriccio’s Festival of the Arts.

Capriccio – Ogunquit’s Festival of The Arts OGUNQUIT – Capriccio was started by Ogunquit Performing Arts (OPA) 24 years ago to celebrate Ogunquit’s 10th anniversary as an independent town. It has grown from a weekend event to a two-week long town-wide Festival of the Arts from September 1 to September 14. OPA’s featured event for Capriccio 2014 takes place on Saturday night, September 6 at 8 p.m. at the Dunaway Center with the performance by Occidental Gypsy, a band that compliments

original material with expertly arranged ‘gypsified’ covers. Their unique approach to world, pop, jazz and dance music stems from the influence of Gypsy Swing founders, Django Reinhardt and Stephane Grapelli. An Occidental Gypsy performance includes so much more than just music. Scottie, Eli, Brett, Jeff, and Erick are incredibly energetic and charming entertainers. On stage, the dialog between band members is entertaining, esSee ARTS page 7...

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ings at the library and one that will evoke interest and engagement on many levels. Just as in real life, there may

person babbling on and on. At first glance statements and opinions seem to collide, but as you ponder each jacket, each disparate statement begins to reveal the life, times and inner workings of her subjects. Her subjects, some famous, some caught up in the political turmoil of their time and some known to Gillette personally, come from many walks of life and historical and cultural periods. As in storytelling the viewer is subject to the story teller’s interpretation of the person’s life story by what is chosen to be revealed. And therein lies the artist at work; creatively fashioning history. Since graduating from Rochester Institute of Technology in 1983, Lauren Gillette has been storytelling in one art-based

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A Musical Celebration of Sarah Orne Jewett’s Birthday

SOUTH BERWICK You and your family are invited to a musical birthday celebration of Maine’s beloved regional author, Sarah Orne Jewett, at her home on Sunday, September 7 from 4 to 6 p.m. Each September, the Sarah Orne Jewett House Museum and Visitor Center hosts festivities for book-lovers, community members, and staff to share in Jewett’s legacy. As part of the ongoing bicentennial year programming in South Berwick, this year’s celebration will be a very special

one featuring performances by the Community Chorus at South Berwick under the direction of Dr. Harry Moon. The outdoor musical program, beginning at 4 p.m., will consist of music from Jewett’s era and selected readings from the poetry, letters, short stories, and novels comprising the author’s literary legacy. The chorus will also present one unique piece by a contemporary, local composer, Kevin Siegfried, which is set to Jewett’s poem, “Top of the Hill.” This is one movement in a collec-

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~ News ~ Wells Maine Summer Solstice Craft Show WELLS Come see the beautiful creations made by Maine and New England artists and craftsmen at the 26 Annual Summer Solstice Craft Show, Saturday and Sunday, September 6 and 7, at the Wells Elementary School on Route 109 (276 Sanford Road). The show has become an end-ofsummer tradition for visitors and locals alike. Seventy plus artists and crafters display their wares inside and outdoors on the brick court yard. The Summer Solstice Craft Shows are known for their quality and variety of crafts. Customers will find a wide variety of jewelry, pottery, photography, soaps, clothing and accessories, candles, wood crafts, fiber arts, handcrafted specialty foods and much more. Here’s just a sampling of the variety you’ll find. Amazing dolls handcrafted in fiber by doll artist Susan Barns of Biddeford! Each doll is uniquely crafted. Heather Cohen, Derry, NH. Hand dyed scarves and clothing. Photographer David Sul-

livan of Ogunquit. His skill with color makes the everyday come to life. Maggie Adams, jeweler, from Camden. Elegant beaded jewelry, and more. Pauline Lampert, primitive country crafts, from Portsmouth, NH.

Jennifer Hickman, handmade candles, from Andover, MA. Kathleen Leith and her husband, from Haverhill, MA. grow the most amazing annual and perennial plants. Susan Adams and Lynne Park, wood-turned products. The

wood they use for their bowls, pens and other product are from their own land in Lebanon. Carolyn McCabe, South Berwick. Boxes, cards and journals the likes of which you have never seen before. The craft show also includes live music provided by folk musician Carolyn Currie of Cumberland.

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K-laser therapy is like watering a plant. The light therapy will allow the blood vessels to grow back around the peripheral nerves and provide them with the proper nutrients to heal and repair. It’s like adding water to a plant and seeing the roots grow deeper and deeper.

Kittery, ME — The most common method your doctor will recommend to treat your neuropathy is with prescription drugs that may temporarily reduce your symptoms. These drugs have names such as Gabapentin, Lyrica, Cymbalta, and Neurontin, and are primarily antidepressant or anti-seizure drugs. These drugs may cause you to feel uncomfortable and have a variety of harmful side effects.

In order to effectively treat your neuropathy three factors must be determined: 1) What is the underlying cause? 2) How Much Nerve Damage Has Been Sustained. NOTE: Once you have sustained 85% nerve loss, there is likely nothing that we can do for you. 3) How much treatment will your condition require? The treatment that is provided at our office has three main goals: Peripheral neuropathy is a result of damage to the nerves often causing weakness, pain, numbness, tingling, and the most debilitating balance problems. This damage is commonly caused by a lack of blood flow to the nerves in the hands and feet which causes the nerves to begin to degenerate due to lack of nutrient flow.

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Gov. LePage To Speak in York YORK The public is invited to hear Maine Gov. Paul LePage speak at the York Rotary Club on Friday morning, Aug. 8. The Rotary Club meets 7:30-8:30 a.m. at the York Harbor Inn. The cost for breakfast is $11. Members of the public who wish to attend are asked to call 207-351-2395 to make a reservation by the morning of Thursday, Sept. 4. LePage, who was born and raised in Lewiston, is a Republican who was elected governor of Maine in 2008. Prior to becoming governor, he was general manager of Marden’s. This summer and fall, the York Rotary Club has invited most of the major candidates running for office. LePage’s challengers Eliot Cutler and Mike Michaud have already spoken to the club, as has US Sen. Susan Collins. Democratic candidate for US Sen. Shenna Bellows is scheduled to speak Sept. 19.

As you can see in Figure 2, as the blood vessels that surround the nerves become diseased they shrivel up which causes the nerves to not get the nutrients to continue to survive. When these nerves begin to “die” they cause you to have balance problems, pain, numbness, tingling, burning, and many additional symptoms. The main problem is that your doctor has told you to just live with the problem or try the drugs which you don’t like taking because they make you feel uncomfortable. There is now a facility right here in Kittery that offers you hope without taking those endless drugs with serious side effects. (See the special neuropathy severity examination at the end of this article.)

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WELLS – The York County Community College (YCCC) Foundation recently awarded over $26,000 in scholarships to 54 individuals for the fall 2014 semester. These scholarships will provide much needed financial support to stu-

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~ News ~ White Pine Programs 3rd Annual Scholarship “Fun-Raiser” pate in our programs,” said Dan Gardoqui, Executive Director of White Pine. Some of the activities taking place are kids’ games led by White Pine teen volunteers, nature-themed face-painting, a photo-booth with costumes, story-telling, White Pine nature museum, and live music from the Morlocks who will be playing their much loved ‘60s and ‘70s era hits. The Seacoast Science Center naturalists will also

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Come join The Maine Republican Party in welcoming Governor Paul LePage, at the new GOP Field Office in Eliot, Maine. The event kicks off at 3 p.m. right off Route 236 at Eliot Commons. Governor LePage and many of the local York County candidates running for office will be joining us to celebrate the Official Open House Party of the Maine Republican Party Field Office right here in Eliot.

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Berwick Academy Middle and Upper School Third Trimester Honor Roll Grade 5 High Honors

Megan Case (Durham, NH); Camden Chase (North Berwick); William DiModica (West Newbury, Mass.); Camille Gaudet (Amesbury, Mass.); Max Greenspan (Portsmouth, NH); Sam Hanson (York); Sarah Lummus (Dover, NH); Katherine Martin (Wolfeboro, NH); Ryan Muse (Kennebunkport); Owen Richardson (Dover, NH); Penny Robinson (York); Crosby Smith (South Berwick); Hannah Van Zandt-Rollins (Portsmouth, NH); Arlo Winokur (Newburyport, Mass.)

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kins (North Hampton, NH); Brendan O’Friel (West Newbury, Mass.); Lisa Eve Parker Feld (Kensington, NH); Nola Raiff (Kittery); Michael Szymanski (Lee, NH); Molly Van Campen (Berwick); Nakul Wheeler (Dover, NH); Jaiden Williams (Sanford)

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Jack Benjamin (Portsmouth, NH); William Boyd (Kittery Point); Tia Freund (Newfields, NH); Katie Friel (Rye, NH); Conor Hoy (York); Chloe Jackson ( York); Ashwin Mahadevan (Madbury, NH); Lily Manley (Newburyport, Mass.); Henry Palmer (Hampton, NH); Maya Ramdev (Dover, NH); Abby Reed (Dover, NH); Edward Schwartz (Durham, NH); Ross Spearman (Exeter, NH); Sallie Squire (North Hampton, NH); Shantanu Sundaram (Cape Ned-

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Mahesh Agarwal (Exeter, NH); Sophie Beauchesne (Nottingham, NH); Maggie Budzyna (Newburyport, Mass.); Abby Case (Durham, NH); Chris Eno (Dover, NH); Chloe Fabbricatore (Kittery); Zach Greenspan (Portsmouth, NH); Ben Joslin (Kittery Point); Paige McCraven (Newbury, Mass.); Bryce Morales (Portsmouth, NH); Alyssa Saltz (York); Ben Sunshine (Cape Neddick); Kelsey Walker (Barrington, NH)

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Grace Anderson (York); Oliver Broadrick (Amesbury, Mass.); Ainsley Clapp (South Berwick); Nolan Feeley (Berwick); Brooks Kennedy (York); Jackie Mait (Ogunquit); Nicola Randle (Exeter, NH); Katie Ryan (Brentwood, NH); Brendan Tribastone (Newburyport, Mass.); Zach Trotzky (Greenland, NH)

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Claire Breger-Belsky (West Newbury, Mass.); Maggie Bristol (Eliot); Nina Dashti-Gibson (Eliot); Charlie Gould (Durham, NH); Christina Grassie (Somersworth, NH); Emma Hambright (Newburyport, Mass.); Lilly Hedges (Greenland, NH); Sahana Heiderscheidt (Lee, NH); Mason Jacques (West Newbury, Mass.); Ellen Lynch (York); Nate McCrone (Durham, NH); Abby Moore (Rollinsford, NH); Eric Rawn (York); Kat Reid (Dover, NH); Matt Richards (Stratham, NH); Meira Ruben (Portsmouth, NH); Julia Schaepe (Newburyport, Mass.); Jesse Vining (Newburyport, Mass.); Page Waldo (South Berwick); Sam Zimmerman (Stratham, NH); Christian Zinck (South Berwick)

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Suzanna Borg (Eliot); Liam Bristol (Eliot); Amy DiLorenzo (Greenland, NH); Zach Flinkstrom (South Berwick); Alex Gassner (New Castle, NH); Nathaniel Goldblatt (Dover, NH); Noah Landis (South Berwick); Ian MacFarlane (York Harbor); Khali Maden (Dover, NH); Melanie Mait (Ogunquit); Natalie Marin (Stratham, NH); Kiki Motson (Kittery Point); Cora Ordway (Rollinsford, NH); Dan Perreault (Barrington, NH); Chloe Schmir (Eliot); Sophia Urquhart (Portsmouth, NH)

Nathan Anderson (Portsmouth, NH); Emily Borkowski (Wells); Emma Brin (West Newbury, Mass.); Madison Cassidy (Strafford, NH); Matt Crawford (West Newbury, Mass.); Emily DuChene (Hampton, NH); Maggie DuChene (Hampton, NH); Will Duffy (York); Jake Greenspan (Portsmouth, NH); Clayton Jacques (West Newbury, Mass.); Brooks Jalbert (Rollinsford, NH); Kristen Jones (South Berwick); Kaitlyn Lawson (Durham, NH); Joey Lazzaro (Hampstead, NH); Izzy Reis (Hampton Falls, NH); Patrick Robb (Stratham, NH); Mei Salas (Durham, NH); Brennan Santaniello (Kingston, NH); Ben Thut (Dover, NH); Sarah Yanofsky (Greenland, NH)

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~ Library News ~ Elizabeth Peavy: On Writing Memoirs

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Kennebunk Free Library Parenting Class

Parenting classes led by Stevie Westmoreland, LMFT, LCPC, return on Friday, Sept. 5 at 10 a.m. Future classes will be held on the first Friday of every month addressing a new topic. Westmoreland has been in private practice as a Licensed Clinical Professional Counselor and Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist for 30 years. Skills developed will focus on identifying and understanding a child’s four basic feelings, calming ourselves down and the positive effect of mirror neurons with your child. The event is free.

Muslim Journeys

Join us for the first of two programs designed to explore various elements of the Muslim culture. We will view the film, “Prince Among Slaves” and then follow the film with a facilitated discussion with Reza Jalali. Reza is a human rights and Muslim scholar. He was raised in Iran as a Kurd and in 1985 he moved to Maine where he became the Muslim Chaplain at Bates College. This program will be held at the Wells High School Auditorium on Monday, Sept. 8 at 6:15 p.m.

Gallery Opening

Francois Lamothe is a self-taught artist who works primarily in pastels, though enjoys working with acrylics and oils as well. His past exhibits include York County Libraries, the NH Conservation Center in Concord, and Breaking New Grounds in Portsmouth. He is one of the co-op artists at the Blue Grasshopper Shop in Commercial Alley in Portsmouth. A reception will be held on Tuesday, Sept. 2 at 6:30 p.m. Refreshments will be provided, and the artist will answer questions. The art will remain on display for the month of September.

For More Information

Contact the library at 207-646-8181 or visit www.wells.lib.me.us.

Adult book discussion group meets on Sept. 3 at 7 p.m. to discuss ‘A Doctor’s Dilemma’ by local Author David Gagnon. ‘A Doctor’s Dilemma’ is part memoir and social commentary. It is about the life and medical practice of a family doctor in Maine over twenty-five years. Gagnon will join us for this book discussion and talk about his book.

Boomer Yoga

The library will be offering “Boomer Yoga” at noon on Thursdays in September for adults. “Energize the years ahead with this series of poses based on Beryl Bender Birch’s Boomer Yoga. This dynamic practice will keep your body young, your mind vibrant and your spirit soaring! Beginners and students of any age are welcome in this class.” Instructor Nancy Garnhart lives in South Berwick and co-owns Yoga in ME with daughter, Lydia, who is also a South Berwick resident.

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Contact the library at 207-3843308 or visit www.south-berwick. lib.me.us.

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~ Calendar of Events ~

Friday, August 29 Continuing Exhibit: Andrew Wyeth

At Ogunquit Museum of American Art, through October 31. This collection celebrates the art of Andrew Wyeth, one of Maine’s best-known painters, through a collection assembled by Linda Bean of the L.L. Bean family of Freeport. FMI: ogunquitmuseum. org.

Tomato Tasting At North Berwick Farmers’ Market

The farmers from Sweet Thyme Farm have grown a wonderful assortment of different tasty tomatoes that they will let you sample for free! The market will be open, rain or shine, from 3 p.m. to 6 p.m. in front of North Berwick Town Hall. FMI: northberwick.market@ gmail.com.

Saturday, August 30 Baked Beans And Ham Supper

From 4 to 6 p.m. Proceeds benefit The Table of Plenty, a free community kitchen serving weekly

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Eucharistic Minister: Terry Trimble Special Music: Kris Taylor, Flute Fellowship Hour with refreshments and social after 10 a.m. service in historic Marmion House rectory on the ocean.

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meals in Berwick, York and Kittery and Malaria No More, an organization dedicated to ending malaria deaths. At Berwick United Methodist Church, 37 School Street, Berwick. Admission $7. FMI: www.thetableofplenty.org.

Labor Day Weekend Sidewalk Sale

Ogunquit Chamber of Commerce Event runs between 8 a.m. and 8 p.m. Enjoy a fun day of outdoor shopping and see the wonderful items available by participating businesses. Look for the tables throughout the community from the center of town, down Shore Road and ending in Perkins Cove. Rain date August 31.

Clash Car Wash

The Kennebunk Soccer Club will host this fund-raising event from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Washington Hose Company, Route 35 in Lower Village. $5 donation per vehicle benefits the Kennebunk Clash travel club, which includes boys and girls from age 8 to 13 from the Kennebunks. In the past, proceeds have been used to purchase goals, uniforms and fund scholarships. Drivers may pre-purchase tickets from any club member or pay at the car wash. FMI: www.kennebunksoccerclub.org.

Yard Sale At Berwick Town Hall

From 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Sullivan Street. Hosted by Charles S. Hatch Unit #79 American Legion Auxiliary for benefit of veterans’ and community outreach projects. FMI: contact President Diana Lapierre at 207-698-1762 or Chaplain Ann Urbanski at 207698-5258.

Sunday, August 31 Ethan Stone Performs At Atria

Stone will give a much awaited performance at 2 p.m. at Atria Kennebunk. He attended Berklee College of Music in Boston, where he earned a Bachelor’s Degree in Jazz Composition. He has performed throughout Europe, the USA, and in Latin America. This

event is free to the public. FMI: 207-985-5866.

Tuesday, September 2 Harbourside Garden Club Meets

From noon to 2 p.m. at the Parish Hall of the First Congregational Church in Kittery Point. Mary Smith, a Rye Garden Club member and volunteer at Celia Thaxter’s Appledore Island Garden, will give a presentation on Ms. Thaxter and as show the new film “Celia Thaxter’s Island Garden”. Newcomers are welcome. FMI: www. harboursidegc.org or President Lori Kercher 207 439-4814.

American Legion Meeting

At the Berwick, Maine Town Hall, 11 Sullivan Square at 7 p.m. All area veterans are cordially invited to join members of Charles S. Hatch Post #79 for an evening of sharing and fellowship. The building is handicapped accessible and ample parking is available.

Wednesday, September 3 Art Video At The Barn Gallrey Artist Renee Magritte is the subject of the film that begins at 7:30 p.m. The Barn Gallery is located on Bourne Lane at Shore Road. Admission is free with plenty of free parking. Members of the Ogunquit Art Association will be on hand to lead the discussion about the film.

Thursday, September 4 The Newcomers & Neighbors Club Meeting

Holding their first meeting of the 2014-2015 year at the South Church Community House on Temple Street, Kennebunkport. The meeting will start at 6:30 p.m. Featured speaker will be Mike Severance, President of the Maine Chapter of the Association of Former Intelligence Officers. The focus of Mr. Severance’s talk will be the 35 years he spent in the Army analyzing foreign military material.

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Friday, September 5 Kayaking on the Little River Estuary

From 9:30 a.m. To 12:30 p.m. Paddle the quiet waters of a Maine estuary, watching for wildlife and learning about this treasured habitat from a registered Maine Kayak Guide. For ages 12 and up and some restrictions apply. $50/$40. Registration required. Wells Reserve at Laudholm. FMI: 207-646-1555 or wellsreserve.org.

Vicki Monroe: An Evening Of Spirit Communication

Tickets on sale for 8 p.m. performance at Jonathan’s Ogunquit, 92 Bourne Lane. For tickets, call box office 207-646-4777.

Lunch At Community Café

Lunch served at noon. Entertainment by Themi and Alec. Donation $5 over 60; $7/60, $5/over 60. 14 Park St, Kennebunk.

Saturday, September 6 DAR Breakfast Meeting

Rebecca Emery Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution gather for a breakfast meeting at 9:30 a.m. at The Nonantum Resort, 95 Ocean Avenue, Kennebunkport. Guest speaker will

Family History Day And Veterans’ Salute

Held at the Kittery Historical and Naval Museum from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. The New England Living History Association will be her in full regalia with vintage uniforms, weapons, vehicles, and equipment. Meet and chat with the re-enactors and attending local veterans. Museum located just off the traffic circle in Kittery, next to the Municipal Offices. FMI: kitterymuseum@netzero.net.

Bean Supper

From 5 to 6:30 p.m. at West Kennebunk United Methodist Church, 160 Alfred Road, West Kennebunk. FMI: 207-985-6632.

Saturday, September 6 & Sunday, September 7 Laudholm Nature Crafts Festival

From 10 a.m. To 4 p.m. More than 115 juried artisans from across the northeast will display naturethemed works in a spectacular seaside setting. $7/$5. Wells Reserve at Laudholm. FMI: 207646-4521 or wellsreserve.org.

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Church Services Resume Sanford Unitarian Universalist Church

138 York Street (Route 1 South), Kennebunk. Regular church services will resume on September 7 at 10:30 a.m. On that day we will gather to celebrate and reconnect with our annual Water Celebration and Ingathering Service, with Rev. Sue Gabrielson officiating. All musicians and drummers are needed for pre-service music, please call and let us know if you are available. Child care is provided during the service. FMI: 207-985-3073, 207-324-3191, www.sanforduuchurch.org or like us on Facebook.

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138 York Street (Route 1 South), Kennebunk. Worship Services Saturday Evening Vigil Eucharist 5 p.m. Sunday 8:00 a.m. Rite I service. Sunday 10:30 a.m. Rite II service with choir and hymns. Church school at 10:15 a.m. with Godly Play. FMI: 207-985-3073.

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~ News ~ SIS Bank Awards Scholarships to High School Seniors SANFORD In an annual tradition of support, SIS Bank has once again awarded $25,000 in scholarships to graduating high school seniors in Maine and New Hampshire. The following students from Sanford High School, Wells High School, York High School, Bonny Eagle High School, Massabesic High School, Portsmouth High School and Noble High School were chosen by each school’s administration on the basis of academic achievement and financial need.

Sanford High School, Sanford Zoe Ross – University of Maine at Machias; Marlee Smith – University of Southern Maine; Evyn Nolette – Colby Sawyer College; Kyle Parks-Damon – University of New Hampshire; and Maegan Garvin – University of Findlay.

cer – Northeastern University; and Nicholas Schilling – University of New Hampshire.

Wells High School, Wells Lauren Bame – University of Massachusetts, Amherst; and manda Woods – University of Maine at Orono.

Massabesic High School, Waterboro Sara Kelley, Jacob Collupy, and Jolena Lampron.

York High School, York Shenelle Letourneau – Curry College; Trenton Spen-

...EVENTS from page 12 ber 7 and 14. Learn square dancing. At the Wells Activity Center, 113 Sanford Road (rte 109), Wells ME. Dancing from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. No partner needed, casual clothes, everyone welcome. FMI: contact Esther Morrow 603-7420282.

Spanish Reading Group

Intermediate level. Will take place at a York location on Sundays, 11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Meeting will run for 15 weeks. FMI: contact Senor Dan at spanishfaculty@ gmail.com.

National Assisted Living Week

Held at Atria Kennebunk beginning at 2 p.m. and continuing through September 13. Performances throughout the week include pianists Tom Snow and Dave Hollis, comedian/ impersonator Dick Coffin , and renowned banjoist, Peter Mezoian. Penny Lane, Kennebunk. FMI: 207 5045158; 207 985-5866.

Monday, September 8 Rehearsals Begin At The Community Chorus

‘The Catholic’s Divorce Survival Guide’

A program created to bring hope and healing to divorced and separated Catholics, will begin at the St. Raphael Church Parish Center on 6 Whipple Road in Kittery on Monday, September 8, continuing each Monday for twelve weeks. Each session will run from 6:30 p.m. to 8 p.m. The cost for refreshments and materials, including a “personal survival guide” book, is $15. Pre-registration is required: call Frank at 207-363-8208 or email f.h.patch@gmail.com. FMI: visit www.CatholicsDivorce.com.

Meet the Scientists: Salt Marsh Geology

From 1 to 2 p.m. Enjoy a window on the world of Wells Reserve science. Peer into an active laboratory while exploring salt marsh ecology with geoscientist Dr. Kristin Wilson. Free with site admission. Meet at the Wells Reserve Visitor Center, 342 Laudholm Farm Road, Wells. FMI: Call 207-646-1555 or visit wellsreserve.org.

Non-auditioned mixed-voice chorus directed by Harry Moon, begins rehearsing for the 20142015 concert season. Rehearsals held Mondays, 7 to 9:30 p.m., First Federated Church, South Berwick. Singers should arrive at the first rehearsal 6:30-6:50 p.m. Dues $60 per term. Those interested in joining may attend the first two rehearsals before making a commitment. FMI: www. ccsb-sing.org or by contacting Moon at 207-384-7059.

Bonny Eagle High School, Standish Krista Meserve – Emmanuel College; Zoe Goodwin – University of Rhode Island; and Emily Boyd – Cairn University.

Noble High School, North Berwick Sarah Bahai – Simmons College; and Douglas Cloutier – University of Southern Maine. Portsmouth High School, Portsmouth, NH Alexander Byfield, John Hunt, and Olivia Saurman. In addition, Kayla Burgess of Sanford High School is the 2014 recipient of the Duprez Family Memorial Scholarship, given in honor of former SIS Bank employee Christine Duprez. Burgess will attend the University of Maine at Farmington. “SIS Bank is proud to honor these graduating seniors for their hard work and dedication,” said SIS President & CEO Mark T. Mickeriz. “It is incredibly gratifying to help young people reach their higher education goals and prepare for the next phase of their lives.” For more information, please visit their eBranch at banksis.com, Facebook page at facebook.com/banksis or call 207-324-2285.

Through The Eyes Of The Lens ARUNDEL This past summmer, students from The New School in Kennebunk and The School Around Us (K-8) in Arundel spent two weeks in July studying photography. The first week students Will Benoit, Jacob Leonard, Audrey Lescalleet, and Allie Woods from The New School and Clayton Simoncic from The School Around Us explored Kennebunkport, Old Orchard Beach, Portland, and Peaks Island through the eyes of a lens with photographer and teacher Michael Wilson. Wilson touched on popular photography subjects from landscapes to portraits with a close up look of the world through macro photography. The second week, Wilson’s students learned how to organize and edit photographs on a computer. They were introduced to photo editing software and taught how to work with various ways in improve the over all

quality of their photographs. They learned tools to help create selections in their images, how to use layers and masks, and gained a strong understanding of color balance. As they began the two week photography summer camp, some of the students had very little knowledge of photographing but after two weeks of field work all left with a tremendous amount of skill. The culmination of their productive two weeks of seeing through a lens and photo editing can be seen at tnsphotocamp.tumblr.com; www.mwphotographic.com; www.tnsk.org. Article above submitted by Nancy O’Connell, www.tnsk.org.

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OGUNQUIT Get ready for a wickedly good time when the bewitching musical comedy, ‘The Witches of Eastwick,’ hits the Ogunquit Playhouse stage Sept. 3 through 27. Based on the Warner Brothers hit motion picture, this hysterical and devilish show with its beautiful original score was declared “musical comedy heaven” by London’s Daily Mail. The Ogunquit Playhouse is proud to have been selected by world-renowned theatre producer Cameron Mackintosh as the American Northeast premiere of his hit stage adaptation of ‘The Witches of Eastwick.’ Broadway leading-man James Barbour stars as the devilish Darryl Van Horne and Broadway veterans Nancy Anderson, Sara Gettelfinger and Mamie Parris are cast as the three bored New England women brewing and stewing about their dull lives, and wishing for the man of their dreams. They get far more than they bargain for when all hell breaks loose and the devil incarnate arrives to liven things up! To make matters more outrageous, Ogunquit’s favorite funny lady, Sally Struthers, joins the cast as Felicia Gabriel, the town’s resi-

James Barbour stars as the devilish Darryl Van Horne

dent busybody and know-it-all combined. Starring as Darryl Van Horne is Broadway’s James Barbour. He was nominated for the Drama Desk, Drama League and Outer Critics Awards for Best Actor in a Musical for his portrayal of Sydney Carton in the Broadway musical version of A Tale of Two Cities. He has starred on Broadway in many Tony Award winning shows including Stephen Sondheim’s Assassins, Disney’s Beauty and the Beast as The Beast, Carousel as See WITCHES page 15...

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The many woven works by Exeter resident, Andrea Williams, will be featured at Just Us Chickens Gallery throughout the month of September. An opening celebration will be held on Friday, Sept. 5 from 4 to 7 p.m. Williams launched her Crystal River Weaving business in 2002. Before turning to weaving full time, she worked as a firstgrade teacher, school psychologist, licensed clinical psychologist and published author. Moving to the world of computers, she became a Systems Analyst at USA TODAY, retiring in 1999. An enthusiastic art collector, Williams began her adventure into the arts in 1996, taking weaving instruction at Springwater Fiber Workshop in Alexandria, VA. She derives great satisfaction from bringing the beauty, versatility and comfort of handwoven textiles into people’s homes. In addition to advanced educational degrees from the University of Chicago and the Uni-

holds a degree from the Professional Crafts Program (Fiber), offered by Haywood Community College in Clyde, NC, where she received an Award of Distinction. Her work has been featured all around the country, including the 2013 juried New England Weavers Seminar where she won an award for first time entrant, the 75th NH Weavers Guild Show and the York Art Association. For Williams, the magic of weaving lies in its essence as both science and art. Nothing but organization and ingenuity—the thoughtful placement of threads over and under one another— transforms the most ordinary of nature’s materials into objects of incredible strength, beauty and meaning. Williams grew up in the city among some of the greatest architectural forms in the world. So, symmetry, lines, geometric patterns and mathematical proportions were her playground. But she feels that when color is intro-

duced the magic happens. Williams will be showing scarves, pillows, wall art, woven cards and much more at Just Us Chickens. In September, the gallery will once again be open from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., Tuesdays thru Saturdays. Just Us Chickens, 16A Shapleigh Rd. (Rt. 236), Kittery, 207-439-4209, www.justuschickens.net.

Laudholm Nature Crafts Festival WELLS – The 27th annual Laudholm Nature Crafts Festival will be held at the Wells Reserve at Laudholm on September 6 and 7 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. each day. More than 115 juried artisans from across the northeast will display nature-themed works created with precious metals, gemstones, fabric, clay, glass, wood, and other materials. Admission is $7 per person ($5 for Laudholm Trust members), with a 2-day pass available for $10. “The quality and range of works on display at this show are incomparable,” said Nik Charov, president of Laudholm Trust, the nonprofit that organizes the festival. “Here, where art meets nature and rivers meet sea, a unique crafts festival has built a loyal following over the past 26

years.” This year’s festival will be the largest in the reserve’s history and features some fresh additions. Massachusetts artist Dale Rogers, whose “big dog” sculpture greets motorists alongside I-495, will display several of his large-scale creations on the site. Also, a jeweler, basket weaver, broom maker, flute maker, fabric worker, and sculptor will each perform live demonstrations of their crafts. The first 500 attendees each day will receive a free reusable tote bag courtesy of Kennebunk Savings. Charov said this festival is the most important fundraising weekend on the organization’s annual calendar. “The money we raise with the help of our attendees, sponsors, and artisans helps protect this historic site

and advance the science, education, and conservation work of the Wells National Estuarine Research Reserve.” Donors to the festival include Kennebunk Savings, Marshall Tent & Event Rental, Duffy’s Tavern & Grill, Maine magazine, the Maine Diner, and numerous other local businesses. The Wells Reserve is located on Laudholm Farm Road in Wells, just off Route 1 near the Kennebunk line. A visit to the Wells Reserve at Laudholm often includes a walk through fields, forest, and salt marsh to unspoiled Laudholm Beach. The Wells Reserve at Laudholm is a smoke-free facility with a strict no-pets policy. For a map and more information, call 207-646-4521 or visit wellsreserve.org/crafts.


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~ Arts & Entertainment ~ Charity Concert At The Hive KENNEBUNK – The Hive will host a benefit concert Saturday, August 30, for Saco-based Power of Elle, a nonprofit that enriches the lives of children through donations, gifts to schools, and scholarships and grants. The event starts at 7 p.m., with live music beginning at 8 p.m. There will be a $5 entry fee, with all proceeds going to Power of Elle. The concert will feature

to helping children. Created in memory of Eleanor Clare Paye, who passed away in 2010 after a prolonged battle with the extremely rare Pleuropulmonary Blastoma, the organization supports children through various efforts, including scholarships and grants for art programs, gifts to schools, and donations to medical programs and pediatric cancer research. For more information, visit www.facebook.com/PowerofElle.

live music from Scott Girouard, a Saco songwriter who has been playing music since age eight, and Paul Chase Jr., an acoustic singer-songwriter from Wells. Chase’s debut solo album, “What is Real,” which presents varied styles influenced by alternative rock, country, folk, and more, was released last year. Power of Elle is a charitable organization dedicated

...WITCHES from page 15 Billy Bigelow, Urinetown as Officer Lockstock and as Edward Rochester in Jane Eyre, for which he also received a Drama League Award nomination. He also appeared in the Broadway production of Cyrano and the national tour of The Secret Garden. His many television appearances include Sex and the City, Ed, That’s Life, the PBS mini-series American Experience: John and Abigail Adams playing Thomas Jefferson, and the film version of A Tale of Two Cities in Concert for public television. Nancy Anderson joins the cast as Soukie Rougemont. She made her Broadway debut as Mona in A Class Act and played the roles of Helen and Eileen in the Broadway revival of Wonderful Town. Ms. Anderson received Drama Desk Award Nominations for her portrayal of all the women in the Off Broadway production of Jolson & Co, as well as for the title role in Fanny Hill. Sara Gettelfinger will play Alexandra Spofford. She performed in many regional theaters across the country before landing her first Broadway role as Bird Girl in the musical Seussical. She went on to star on Broadway as Carla in the musical Nine with Antonio Banderas and to originate the role of Jolene Oakes in the Broadway production of Dirty Rotten Scoundrels with John Lithgow. Her other Broadway shows in-

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last season’s Thoroughly Modern Millie as Mrs. Meers. Shaun Kerrison returns from England to direct The Witches of Eastwick. Mr. Kerrison has worked with Cameron Mackintosh on many shows. He was last in Ogunquit in to direct Mary Poppins the Broadway Musical and in 2012 to direct the Rodgers and Hammerstein’s classic South Pacific, for which he received both a BroadwayWorld and IRNE Award Nomination for Best Director. He also directed the U.S. regional premiere of Sunset Boulevard at the Ogunquit Playhouse starring Stephanie Powers (BroadwayWorld and IRNE Award Nominations for Best Director) as well as the all new productions of Les Miserables and My Fair Lady (IRNE Award Nomination Best Director) for the Ogunquit stage. He recently reunited with conductor John Wilson to direct Kiss Me Kate for the BBC Proms at the Royal Albert Hall. On Broadway, Mr. Kerrison was the Resident Director of Mary Poppins at the New Amsterdam Theatre. He was the Associate Director for the Broadway revival of Les Miserables at the Broadhurst Theatre and he redirected the National Theatres Production of My Fair Lady for its 50th Anniversary U.S. National Tour. Lisa Stevens returns to

clude Anything Goes, The Boys from Syracuse, and 101 Dalmations as Cruella de Vil. Ms. Gettelfinger recently portrayed Morticia in the national tour of The Addams Family Broadway Musical. Mamie Parris will portray Jane Smart. Ms. Parris has performed in many Broadway and national tours including Wicked as Elphaba, 9 to 5 the Musical as Judy, the Tonynominated revival of Ragtime, the multiple Tony-winning The Drowsy Chaperone, Legally Blonde the Musical and Roundabout Theatre’s acclaimed revival of 110 in the Shade. Emmy Award winning Sally Struthers returns to Ogunquit to portray Felicia Gabriel after performing the lead role in the 2013/14 National Tour of Hello Dolly. Ms. Struthers is best known for her comedic roles and is a highly acclaimed actress of stage, television and screen, winning two Emmy Awards and a Golden Globe Award for her performances in television’s groundbreaking series All in the Family. She starred in the Fox television series 9 to 5, her own CBS series Gloria and had recurring roles in the CBS comedy Still Standing and the CW’s highly acclaimed Gilmore Girls. Sally has performed many roles at Ogunquit Playhouse including Louise Seger in Always Patsy Cline, Mama Morton in Chicago, Paulette the hairdresser in Legally Blonde and

Winners of Art Guild of the Kennebunks July Exhibition

KENNEBUNK – Representing over 85 juried area artists, the Art Guild of the Kennebunks (AGK) presented their July Exhibition at the Kennebunkport Community House on July 25 through July 27. The juror was Wade Zahares. He selected Best in Show plus First Prize for each art category: Best in Show was awarded to Peter Hoff of Kennebunk for his watercolor, “Yesterday’s Homestead.” First Place Acrylic was awarded to Nancy Coutts of Sanford for her work titled “Peonies.” First Place Oil went to Richard Winslow of Waterboro for his painting of entitled “Boats Waiting.” First Place Pastel was won by Cheryl Dawn of Kennebunk for her painting “Restful spot.” First Place Watercolor went to

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Thomas P. Elias Recognized As A Top 10 Criminal Defense Attorney YORK – Thomas P. Elias, of Elias Law Offices in York, has been recognized by the National Academy of Criminal Defense Attorneys, as one of the top 10 Criminal Defense Attorneys in the State of Maine, through its independent selection process, for 2014. Attorney Elias is also among the highest rated lawyers through peer ratings for legal ability and ethical standards, by Martindale-Hubbell peer reviews submitted by judges, other attorneys, and clients. Attorney Elias is licensed in Maine, New Hampshire, and Massachusetts, with a home office located in the historic ‘Ice House’ at 28 Long

Sands Road, in York. A Website with additional information about his firm, and featuring attorney testimonials, and client reviews, is at EliasLawOffices. com.

Bill Conda Named Realtor of the Year YORK – Bill Conda, a broker at RE/MAX Realty One in York, has been named 2014 Realtor of the Year, as announced by the York County Council of Realtors at a recent membership meeting. “Bill is a broker who has been in business for 25 years in management and sales and is the consummate professional,” said Ina Toth, Managing Broker of RE/MAX Realty One. “In the sometimes stale world of real estate, when emotions run high and deep, Bill brings his humor and style to ease up some of the heavy burdens. He brings his genuineness and generosity to this industry and it has been a joy not only to work with Bill, but to know him. I couldn’t be happier for Bill!”

Bill is the current President of the York County Council of Realtors and an active member in the communities that he serves through his volunteer work at the school, local food pantries and serving seniors. Bill Conda can be contacted at For more information, visit www.yorkmaine.com.

EXIT Oceanside Realty Raises $2,000 In Relay For Life WELLS – EXIT Oceanside Realty agents and friends participated in the York County Relay For Life held previously at Kennebunk High School. The event raised approximately $2,000,” says Rick Coyne, Broker/ Owner of EXIT Oceanside Realty. “We have agents in our offices who are cancer survivors or who have lost family members to this dreaded disease,” says Pam Coyne, Co-Owner of EXIT Oceanside Realty.

Rick and Pam would like to thank their agents and friends who participated in the Relay For Life. Mike Hodgson was the team leader and other walkers were: Jeanette Teague, Denise Goulet, Nichole Orchard, Craig Orchard, Amanda Howe, Hailey Howe, Bob Teague,Bob Maneely, Judy Maneely, Pam Coyne and Rick Coyne. For more information, visit www.exitoceansiderealty.com. The Weekly

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AWS Announces Retirement of Executive Director WEST KENNEBUNK – The board of directors of the Animal Welfare Society (AWS) has announced the retirement of Steve Jacobsen. Jacobsen, who served as the organization’s executive director since 1995, has stepped down to pursue other retirement opportunities that have recently become available. In the past 20 years, AWS has seen significant growth and currently stands as one of the leading animal welfare organizations in the northeast as well as a full-service humane society, with an annual budget of more than $1.5 million. More than 30 employees

and hundreds of active volunteers maintain the daily operations of the bustling facility, which includes a low-cost Spay/Neuter Clinic, feral cat and barn cat housing, youth humane education programming, dog obedience classes and an active animal transport program. AWS is the contracted shelter for 21 municipalities in York County, and is further committed to local residents and their pets through an active membership and role with the York County Emergency Management Agency and by providing assistance in establishing four dog parks in Southern Maine.

In January 2013, AWS took over management of the Cleo Fund, a well-known non-profit organization providing low-cost spay/neuter and has continued to carry out the mission of providing assistance to Mainers in need. More than 3,600 homeless animals rely on AWS’ professional services annually. The AWS, a non-profit, exists to provide humane shelter and care to companion animals temporarily in need of housing, to assist in disaster response and to further the cause of responsible animal adoption and ownership through education and public awareness.

Bennett Affiliates with Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage KENNEBUNK – Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage in New England is pleased to announce that Kennebunk resident, Paul Bennett, has affiliated with the Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage office in Kennebunk. As a sales agent, Bennett will provide residential real estate services in York and Cumberland Counties. Bennett is returning to the real estate business after a 20 year absence. He has held prior licenses in both Maine and Virginia. He has spent the time in between building and running Bennett’s Store. Most recently, he is completing his second term in the Legislature serving most

of Kennebunk. As a member of the Kennebunk community, Bennett is the former 7th grade girls’ soccer coach at Kennebunk Middle School from 2007-2009. Also, he has been involved in various political organizations. He is married to Julie Bennett and is a father to 3 girls, Allie, Kimberly and Payton. He is a 1987 graduate in accounting from Bentley University. “We are very pleased that Paul has affiliated with Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage. His skills and knowledge of real estate sales and marketing ensure that his clients and customers receive superior ser-

vice,” said Kevin Robert, sales manager of the Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage office in Kennebunk. For more information, visit www.NewEnglandMoves.com.

in Australia, Japan and Spain. Musical Director for The Witches of Eastwick is Julian Bigg who has conducted many productions in London and around the world including, Les Miserables, Miss Saigon, The Phantom of the Opera, Sunset Boulevard, Cats, The Witches of Eastwick, My Fair Lady, Candide, Shrek, Merrily We Roll Along and Crazy For You. He has also been the Musical Supervisor for many royal spectaculars, including both HM The Queen’s 40th and Golden Jubilee celebrations. Mr. Bigg is a professor at The Royal Academy of Music in London, and The Royal Welsh College of Music and Drama in Cardiff. Original costumes are designed by Dustin Cross who joined the creative staff in 2013.

Mr. Cross earned a BroadwayWorld Award for Best Costume Design for Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat, as well as a Broadway World nomination for West Side Story. On Broadway he has designed costumes for The 24 Hour Plays and Off Broadway for the 2013 production of Forbidden Broadway Comes Out Swinging at the Davenport Theater, The Other Josh Cohen at the SoHo Playhouse, Cougar The Musical and Zelda at the Oasis at St Luke’s Theater. In addition, he has designed for productions at Carnegie Hall, Irving Plaza and the Signature Theater. Single ticket prices start at $39 per show. To learn more, visit www.ogunquitplayhouse.org or call the Box Office at 207-6465511.

...EASTWICK from page 15 Ogunquit to collaborate with Shaun Kerrison once again, after working together on Mary Poppins, to choreograph The Witches of Eastwick. She has choreographed shows for regional theatres throughout North America including Spamalot and Xanadu at the Arts Club Theater in Vancouver, Canada; Mary Poppins, Anne of Green Gables, Cats, Dirty Rotten Scoundrels, 25th Annual…Spelling Bee for Theater Calgary, and First Wives Club for the Old Globe in San Diego. Her Off-Broadway productions include Bingo! The Musical. Ms. Stevens has choreographed many U.S. and U. K. National Tours including Dolly Parton’s 9 to 5 the Musical, Bombay Dreams, and the world premiere of Disney’s High School Musical at London’s West End, as well as Local News

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Waban Accredited By CARF SANFORD – Waban has again been accredited by CARF International, the Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities. Waban’s Life Works & Company takes pride in this 3-year accreditation in the areas of Community Integration, Employment Supports and Job Development. According to the report, Waban has exceptional facilities; the professional staff members show a commitment to dignity, respect and quality care; the organization’s training and benefits are thorough and competitive; and management has an excellent strategic planning process. Also noted were Waban’s commendable success with clients’ integration into the community and the staff’s commitment to the person-centered process. Waban’s Life Works & Company is a vibrant community resource program designed to help people 18 years and older with intellectual disabilities live

their lives to the fullest extent possible. It is a community and center-based day habilitation program providing Community and Employment Services. Emphasis is placed on the uniqueness of each individual, promotion of independence through structured choice, therapeutic activities, training in life skills, community integration, and the enhancement of socialization skills. The program partners with the individuals to design a plan by assessing strengths and by helping identify goals. Specific kudos were given in the area of record-keeping as comprehensive, consistent, complete and organized, which provides for clear communication and successful delivery of services. The summary states that “It is clear that the staff members have adopted a consumer-centered approach as the primary philosophy to ensure that the mission is achieved. Ensuring that the consumers have control and choice in their lives is a priority of the organization.”

Founded in 1966 as the Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities, CARF International is an independent, nonprofit accreditor of health and human services. CARF-accredited service providers have applied CARF’s comprehensive set of standards for quality to their business and service delivery practices. This means that they have demonstrated conformance to proven standards for business practices and are committed to continuous quality improvement. Melissa Hall, Life Works & Company Director, commented, “The surveyor of programs mentioned on several occasions how impressed he was with the agency, our program, the high quality of the services and facilities, and the professional, dedicated and skilled staff. We are all very pleased with the results of the survey and the experience was positive, informative and validating.” Learn more about Waban at www.waban.org.

Marginal Way Receives $1,415.47 Contribution OGUNQUIT – Marginal Way Preservation Fund (MWPF) Executive Director Catherine Palmer presented a check in the amount of $1,415.47 to Helen Horn, chair of Ogunquit’s Marginal Way Committee. “These are tax-deductible contributions from visitors placed in the blue donation boxes on the Marginal Way,” said Palmer. “Our board would like the town committee to have this money to continue to maintain and beautify our timeless footpath.” Added Horn, who has headed the eight-member Marginal Way Committee since 2006, “When residents and visitors spontaneously donate, after walking the Marginal Way, they are saying, ‘Thank you for the beautiful pathway and for the effort to assure that it will always be here.’” The MWPF was organized in 2010 as the non-profit fundraising organization to prepare for the next costly storm. “This relieves taxpayer burden in the wake of great damage to the Marginal Way,” Palmer said. Fundraising efforts for the Marginal Way have included

Linda Peters Drake Appointed Manager Of PMAC Lending Services YORK – PMAC Lending Services (www.pmac.com), a nationwide mortgage lender, recently hired Linda Peters Drake as Branch Manager of their York, Maine location. Linda has over 18 years in the mortgage industry and has originated residential loans in the greater York area since 2000. Linda has received numerous recognitions for production and service and serves is an Ambassador for the Greater York Chamber and serves on several committees and sub-committees.

PMAC Lending Services, Inc.was founded in 1995. We are a fully approved direct lender with Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac and Ginnie Mae, headquartered in Chino Hills, California. Focused on providing home loans responsibly throughout the communities we serve, our goal is to provide an exceptional customer experience. We are here to help you achieve the dream of home ownership or help you take advantage of today’s real estate investment opportunities. www. pmac.com.

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Helen Horn (left), Chair of the local Marginal Way Committee and Catherine Palmer, Executive Director of the Marginal Way Preservation Fund.

donor recognition plaques, membership drives and charity events. The next fundraiser will be a Garden Party, Aug. 17, at the home of Board members John Phinney and Cynthia Shea-Phinney, 14 Sandy Point Road, Ogunquit. For more information, call 207.641.2200 or go to marginalwayfund.org. About Ogunquit’s Marginal Way: In 1925, Josiah Chase of York deeded a magnificent strip of Maine coastline to the then Village of Ogunquit. The Marginal Way Preservation Fund, a nonprofit, formed in 2010 to build an Endowment for long-term conservation. For more information,

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YORK – Bean Group recently announced that Dawn Belliveau has joined the company’s York real estate team. Dawn was raised in York and holds bachelor’s and master’s degrees in social work. Dawn is a member of the National Association of Realtors®, Maine Association of Realtors®, and York County Council of Realtors®. When she’s not busy building her real estate business, Dawn enjoys serving as a board member

for Cherish the Children and spending time being active outdoors. “We’re happy to have Dawn join Bean Group and we are confident that her knowledge of the York area will prove to be an asset to our customers in that region,” said Adam Dean, Director of Residential Brokerage Services. Founded in 2003, Bean Group is one of the fastest growing real estate companies in New England. For more information, visit www.beangroup.com.

Atria Residents Visit The Zoo

Visiting with the gibbons: Ethel Mae Theriault, Wanda Banks, Madelyn Perry, Florence Summerhays, Therese Paquette and Terry Chart.

KENNEBUNK – Atria Kennebunk residents enjoyed quite an adventure at York’s Wild Animal Kingdom, as each exhibit was full of wonderful surprises from colorful parrots to enthusiastic primates. “It was such a treat to have that experience, and to be able to do it when were our age is really something!” Said resident Terry Chart.


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Protect Your Retirement Against Market Volatility As an investor, you’re well aware that, over the short term, the financial markets always move up and down. During your working years, you may feel that you have time to overcome this volatility. And you’d be basing these feelings on actual evidence: the longer the investment period, the greater the tendency of the markets to “smooth out” their performance. But what happens when you retire? Won’t you be more susceptible to You may not be as vulnerable as you might think. In the first place, given our growing awareness of healthier lifestyles, you could easily spend two, or even three, decades in retirement — so your investment time frame isn’t necessarily going to be that compressed.

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Nonetheless, it’s still true that time may well be a more important consideration to you during your retirement years, so you may want to be particularly vigilant about taking steps to help smooth out the effects of market volatility. Toward that end, here are a few suggestions: Allocate your investments among a variety of asset classes. Of course, proper asset allocation is a good investment move at any age, but when you’re retired, you want to be especially careful that you don’t “over-concentrate” your investment dollars among just a few assets. Spreading your money among a range of vehicles — stocks, bonds, certificates of deposit, government securities and so on —can help you

avoid taking the full brunt of a downturn that may primarily hit just one type of investment. (Keep in mind, though, that while diversification can help reduce the effects of volatility, it can’t assure a profit or protect against loss.) Choose investments that have demonstrated solid performance across many market cycles. As you’ve probably heard, “past performance is no guarantee of future results,” and this is true. Nonetheless, you can help improve your outlook by owning quality investments. So when investing n stocks, choose those that have actual earnings and a track record of earnings growth. If you invest in fixed-income vehicles, pick those that are considered “investment grade.” Don’t make emotional decisions. At various times during your retirement, you will, in all likelihood, witness some sharp drops in the market. Try to avoid overreacting to these downturns, which will probably just be normal market “corrections.” If you can keep your emotions out of investing, you will be less likely to make moves such as selling quality investments merely because their price is temporarily down.

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tunately, no one can really predict market highs or lows. You’ll probably be better off by consistently investing the same amount of money into the same investments. Over time, this method of investing may result in lower per-share costs. However, as is the case with diversification, this type of “systematic” investing won’t guarantee a profit or protect against loss, and you’ll need to be willing to keep investing when share prices are declining.

Things To Know About Credit Scores Many consumers are aware of the importance of having a good credit history. A strong credit history means consumers have a high credit score, which can help them secure home and auto loans with reasonable interest rates. But while consumers may know the significance of a good credit score, they might not know about the credit score itself. The following are a few things even consumers with strong credit histories may not know about that three-digit figure that can have such a substantial impact on their lives. You have multiple credit scores. The success of Web sites offering free credit scores, and those sites’ popular television ad campaigns, opened many con-

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sumers’ eyes to the reality that they have multiple credit scores. That’s because each of the three credit bureaus has its own way of determining an individual’s credit score. Experian, Equifax and TransUnion each has their own proprietary scoring model. As a result, consumers typically have three credit scores. Though these scores are often within a few points of one another, that’s not always the case. Adults planning to apply for loans should find out all three of their scores before beginning the loan application process. If one score is considerably lower than the other two, examine each of the three reports thoroughly to determine if there are any discrepancies. Even credit reporting agencies make errors, but those mistakes can prove quite costly to less careful consumers. Your score is constantly changing. Just because you have a great credit score today does not mean that score will be just as stellar tomorrow. That’s because credit scores are constantly in flux. When determining your credit score, credit bureaus consider a host of factors, including what’s known as a credit-utilization ratio. This compares the amount of debt an individual is carrying to his or her total available credit. If your credit score last month was excellent but you have spent much of the past month piling up charges, then that score has probably lowered, even if you haven’t missed a payment. A low credit-utilization ratio is ideal, so piling up charges will hurt your score unless you are immediately paying those charges off. Carrying balances and/or missing payments can quickly turn a great score into one that raises a red flag with See SCORE page 33...


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Financial Considerations When Nearing Retirement Retirement can simultaneously excite and distress men and women as they approach the day when they end their careers. Anticipating the freedom can be exciting, while concerns about maintaining financial independence can be stressful. Though there are no guarantees that men and women who prioritize retirement planning will not outlive their finances, those who do arrange their priorities in such a manner are far more likely to enjoy a comfortable retirement without worrying about their finances. As men and women approach retirement age, certain steps with regard to preparing for retirement can put them in position to enjoy their golden years to the fullest. Assess your resources. An honest assessment of your assets will help you determine a retirement lifestyle you can afford. Assets can include any property you own, investments, savings, and retirement accounts. Your property may be your biggest financial asset, but unless you plan to sell that property or take out a reverse mortgage, then you won’t be able to rely on that property to fund your lifestyle. When assessing resources, keep in mind that you might have to pay potentially steep taxes when attempting to access any retirement ac-

counts, such as a 401(k). Factor in any such taxes when assessing your retirement resources. Make a list of your monthly expenses. Once you have assessed your resources, make a list of your monthly bills. Mortgage payments, healthcare costs, taxes, and food are among the essentials, while additional expenses like travel and entertainment will need to be factored in as well. When considering monthly expenses, keep in mind that some of those expenses, including mortgage payments and commuting costs, will likely disappear, while others, including healthcare costs, are likely to increase significantly. Once you have assessed your resources and expenses, you can then begin to paint a picture of the retirement lifestyle you can afford to live. Compare the lifestyle you want to live versus the one you can afford to live. Considering your finances several years before you retire affords you the opportunity to make changes if you determine the retirement you can afford does not exactly match up with the retirement you want to live. After you have figured out what you can afford, compare that lifestyle to the one you hope to live. If they are one and the same, then you did a great job planning for retirement. If they are slightly or significantly different, then look

for ways to close that gap. If necessary, consult with a financial planner, who might be able to help turn your dream retirement into a reality. Closing the gap between your dream retirement and the one you can afford to live may require you to work an extra year or two, so be prepared to make that decision if need be.

your money even after you retire. Though it’s best to reduce investment risks as you age, many retirees still need to keep a toe in the investment waters. Find a balance you’re comfortable with so

Plan on continuing to grow your money. Just because you’re retiring does not mean your money has to stop working as well. You will still need to combat inflation during your golden years, so plan on continuing to grow

your money continues to grow, but be conservative at the same time. As you grow older, continue to reduce See RETIRE page 21...

Ann E. Hastings Attorney at Law

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Kittery Recreation Offers Healthy Adult Activities KITTERY – The Kittery Recreation Department would like to announce new classes. Below is a sample of the adult activities. All registrations must be done at the Recreation Center-120 Rogers Rd., or at http://activenet13.active. com/kitteryrec/ as we no longer accept phone registrations. For pricing and more info, visit www.kitterycommunitycenter.org. Karate Our Senior Instructors Tom Leake and Larry Krebs of New England Okinawan Karate been teaching at the Kittery Community Center

since 2006 and 2004. Our classes stress Traditional Protocol, Self-Discipline and Quality Authentic Training and Techniques. Classes are continued all year. Family discounts are offered. Please come by the studio and watch one of our classes or try a free intro class. Yogilates A workout that will tone, strengthen and lengthen your entire body by focusing on the stability and engagement of the core muscles. Please bring a mat – this class will take place mostly on the floor. Please do not eat a big breakfast before class. This class is for all ages and abilities.

Chair Yoga A gentle form of Yoga practiced sitting in a chair, or standing using a chair for support. We will experience increased strength and flexibility, improve or restore circulation, and breathe and relax. Please bring a mat or towel and do not eat a heavy meal for at least an hour before class. Cardio Strength Circuit This Cardio Strength Circuit will have you doing a mix of machine and free weight exercises to get your heart pumping as well as muscles challenged. Bring your good attitudes and a towel! A Matter of Balance A Matter of Balance (MOB) is a nationally recognized workshop designed to help adults 60 and older manage falls and increase activity levels. You will learn to view falls as controllable, set goals for increasing activity, make changes to reduce fall risks at home, and exercise to increase strength and balance. Caregivers are invited to

attend. Salsa with the El-Badrys Have you ever wanted to learn this fun and spicy social Latin dance? With Nina and Morry El-Badry, you will be dancing Salsa in no time! Learn the fundamentals of salsa, as well as correct timing, rhythm and technique. Ballroom Dancing Come and experience the joys of ballroom dancing! Learn the basics in Foxtrot, Swing, Waltz and Rumba. The class is for those with no experience, those who would like a refresher on the basics and for those who think they have two left feet. No partner required. Line Dancing Learn all types of line dancing for beginners to intermediates – waltzes, cha-chas, rhumbas, polkas, etc. This is such a fun class that has choreographed dances that are taught step by step in segments without music and then music is added later. Come try a class! No experience necessary and no partner needed! Teen/Adult Ballet This class will introduce the foundations of ballet, including floor stretching, barre work, and center work. The focus will be on strengthening leg and arm muscles, improve posture and flexibility and strengthening the core, all

while enjoying the art of dance. Stay in shape by dancing! No prior dance experience necessary. CPR and First Aid Class The purpose of the American Heart Association Adult, Infant, and Child CPR and First Aid course is to give participants the knowledge and skills necessary to recognize and provide basic care for breathing and cardiac emergencies in adults, infants and children until advanced medical personnel arrive. Weight Loss Hypnosis This six-week weight loss series guides you through a process to achieve and maintain the ideal weight for your body type. Through learning healthy eating, speeding up your metabolism and developing a positive self-image, you will have all the tools you need to obtain the body that is just right for you. You learn the correct foods and appropriate amounts required for healthy weight loss and proper maintenance of your body weight. This series combines education with hypnosis each week for maximum effect. Join us to discover your ideal body. American Mah Jong Beginners and seasoned players are welcome! For more information, call Linda at 207-439-3840.

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We can help.

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So you always have someone to listen Turn to a loss support group at York Hospital Hospice After experiencing the loss of a loved one, you sometimes need more than the comfort of friends and family. A professionally led bereavement support group engages participants in their grief experience in ways that are safe, comforting and informative. Many people find an emotional connection with others in the group who have experienced a similar loss. A support group can help you face the challenges of loss and in time, move toward rebuilding your life. Bereavement support groups are available to anyone in the community who would benefit. For more information about joining a group in your area call 207-337-7333.

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Health & Fitness Keep Kids Sun-Safe Year-Round During a typical school day, it’s not unusual for children to receive a significant amount of sun exposure. That’s unfortunate, because sustaining five or more sunburns in youth increases lifetime melanoma risk by 80 percent. The sun’s ultraviolet (UV) rays are also associated with 86 percent of melanomas and about 90 percent of nonmelanoma skin cancers. “The time to learn and start practicing sun protection is in youth, when safety behaviors can be established for a lifetime,” said Perry Robins, MD, President of The Skin Cancer Foundation. “Parents need to teach children about proper sun protection habits, the best method of skin cancer prevention.” The Skin Cancer Foundation offers the following recommendations for keeping children sun-safe during the school year: UV rays are most intense from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., and this is when students are usually outside for recess, phys ed class and after-school programs. Check with the school to see if there are adequate places for students to seek shade during outdoor activities. Shade can be provided by gazebos and roof structures, awnings, shade sails, and natural shade, such as thickly leaved trees. Clothing is the single most effective form of sun protection for the body, so send kids to school in densely woven and bright, or dark-colored fabrics, which offer the best defense. The more skin you cover, the better, so choose long sleeves and long pants whenever possible.

...RETIRE from page 19 your risk. While conventional wisdom long suggested retirees should completely eliminate risk from their portfolios, today’s retirees are living longer than ever before, so you likely can’t afford to follow the advice of yesteryear. As retirement draws closer, men and women must start making important financial decisions to ensure their nest eggs can support the lifestyles they want to live throughout their golden years. This article was provided by MetroCreative. The Sentinel does not endorse any products or services suggested by articles from MetroCreative.

Send children to school with a wide-brimmed hat and UV-blocking sunglasses, to protect their face, neck and eyes. If they won’t wear a wide-brimmed hat, a baseball cap is better than nothing. Parents should apply a sunscreen with an SPF 15 or higher to their children’s skin every morning, at least 30 minutes before they go outside. Sunscreen should be reapplied every two hours outdoors and right after swimming or sweating heavily. Older children should learn to apply sunscreen themselves, and make it a routine habit. For extended time outdoors, a sunscreen with an SPF 30 or higher should be used instead. One ounce of sunscreen (about the size of a golf ball) should be applied to the entire body. Remind children to cover those easy to miss spots, such as the back of ears and neck, as well

as the tops of the feet and hands. Many schools don’t allow students to use sunscreen or wear a hat outdoors during the school day without written permission from a physician. The Skin

Cancer Foundation has created a sun protection form that parents and doctors can sign, allowing students to bring these items to school, apply and use as needed. The form is available at www.sk-

incancer.org/schoolnote. This article was provided by MetroCreative. The Sentinel does not endorse any products or services suggested by articles from MetroCreative.

It’s heeeeeere! Are you ready? While you’re making those final summer memories, remember that kids need more than school supplies and clothing when classes start. They need good vision to do their best. Whether you need an eye exam or the latest in fashionable eyewear, Dr. Sammy Pelletier and his team deliver the most personalized care—always with heart—whenever you need it.

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For expert care, centered around you and your Family, count on York Hospital FamilY medicine providers. We are pleased to introduce our neWest providers in north BerWick, south BerWick and Wells:

GEORGE KOUSAIE, MD

JOSHUA TOLL, MD

• MD, Ohio State University

• MD, Temple University

York Hospital Family Medicine in North Berwick 23 Wells Street North Berwick, ME 207-676-1280

Great Works Family Practice 57 Portland Street, 2A South Berwick, ME 207-384-9212

DORIS CROMER, MD

NORMAN LUCIER, NP-C, FNP

• MD, Syracuse Health Sciences Center

• MSN, University of New Hampshire

York Hospital Family Medicine in Wells 114 Sanford Road Wells, ME 04090 207-641-6540

York Hospital Family Medicine in Wells 114 Sanford Road Wells, ME 04090 207-641-6540

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public-private partnerships that align kids with the resources they need, support nutrition programs like School Breakfast and Summer Meals, and educate kids and their families on how to cook healthy meals with limited resources. Jonathan’s Ogunquit will be offering a bounce back promotion to support the No Kid Hungry campaign in September. For every $1 donated, Jonathan’s Ogunquit will match the donation and give the guest coupon for a free dessert on their

next visit to Jonathan’s Ogunquit. For every $5 donated, Jonathan’s Ogunquit will match the donation and give the guest a coupon for $10 off their check during their next visit. This fundraiser will be available from September 1 through September 30. Jonathan’s Ogunquit is located just around the corner from the Ogunquit Playhouse and is open for dinner seven nights a week. For more information visit jonathansogunquit.com or dineout.nokidhungry.org.

Yoga In ME Offers Free Classes For Donations To Footprints Food Pantry ELIOT – During the week of September 1 to September 7, Yoga in ME on Route 236 will be offering a week of free yoga classes to anyone supplying a donation of non-perishable food for Footprints Food Pantry. Footprints Food Pantry, Inc. is a non-profit organization run by volunteers, to provide food for the needy in the towns of Kittery, Kittery Point and Eliot. Their main mission is to make sure that everything humanly possible is done to help provide food for the needy. Their over all goal is that someday Footprints will no longer be needed. Nancy and Lydia Garnhart, mother and daughter co-owners of Yoga in ME say they are hosting this food drive “because, in essence, our yoga

practice is about how to be of service. We want to encourage our students to make Seva, or selfless service, a regular part of their yoga practice.” All classes are open to the public and accessible to yoga students of all levels. Any donation of non-perishable food is appreciated, regardless of size. Yoga in ME is located at 9A Bradstreet Lane on Route 236 in Eliot Maine. FMI: 207703-0550; info@myyogainme. com, myyogainme.com Footprints Food Pantry is a non profit organization run by volunteers located at 37 Old Post Road, Kittery, Maine. Money is raised by donations, grants, memorial gifts, money jars at area businesses and from their annual apple pie and ice cream sale.

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~ Where To Dine ~

Dining Guide

PRIME RIB FRIDAYS

Open for Lunch Every Day

Starting September 12th 5PM-8PM

Except Wednesdays

77years 1937 ~ 2014

You gotta eat somewhere. . .

Located on the Beautiful Marginal Way

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

on the ocean www.beachmereinn.com

$24.95 Reservations encouraged

Check Out a Sampling of Our

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Clam Chowder Lobster Rolls Beachmere Inn Salad Famous Hummus Plate The Hearthstone Little Beach BLT Entrée Specials Daily

11:30 – Close Happy Hour 5-6 ~ ~ ~ ~ Bloody Mary Bar Every Saturday and Sunday 12-4

~ ~ ~ ~

Yoga on the Lawn

Extensive Drink Menu with Beer and Wine Offerings

Tuesday, Thursday and Sunday 9:00 am Walk-ins Welcome

Drinks by the Fire Pit Dusk-9:30PM

Locals at a Discounted Rate

~ ~ ~ ~ Catch the Soxs or Patriots with the best view in town!

Children’s Menu and Gluten Free Offerings Prices do not include Maine Food and Beverage Tax or Gratuity. Call for reservations.

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

The Outlook Tavern Restaurant

OUTLOOK

OPEN TO THE PUBLIC for Lunch & Dinner

TAVERN

(Located at The Pro Shop Building at The Links)

Happy Hour ~ Mon. - Thurs. 3-6pm

DRINKS $5 Mojitos $5 Margaritas $2 16oz Dom. Drafts $3 20oz Dom. Drafts

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

Friday is

Sundays are special at Spring Hill

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

Receive 2nd Entrée

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FREE

Sunday Only

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APPETIZERS $5 Chicken or Beef Chimis $5 Small Pulled Pork Nachos $7 BBQ Pulled Pork Ques $6 Haddock Nuggets $6 Ranch or Buffalo Chicken Wings w/Onion Rings $6 Bang Bang Shrimp $5 Loaded Potato Skins $7 Spicy Fried Chicken TACO TUESDAY - ALL DAY: Chicken or Beef 2 for $6 • Fish 2 for $8 • Lobster 2 for $10 WINGS ON WEDNESDAY - ALL DAY: .60 cents each. Demon Sweat - Buffalo - Asian BBQ - Ranch NOTE: Items may change weekly.

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GOLF SPECIAL: Pay Now Play Now

The Outlook Tavern Restaurant & Patio

JOIN FOR 2015 & PLAY 2014 FREE! 7-Day Pass: $700 2014 & $700 in 2015 5-Day Pass: $525 2014 & $525 in 2015

OPEN TO THE PUBLIC DAILY 11AM

To receive discount, a reservation is required and coupon must be presented. REGULAR RESTAURANT MENU ONLY. EXP 9/30/14 (WS)

The Outlook Tavern Restaurant & Patio

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

to the Public Daily 11-9pm

Sunday

Breakfast 207-363-5557

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Great Sandwiches, Salads Soups & Entrees, Vegetarian Options Homemade Baked Goods Beer and Wine Charming spacious dining rooms - friendly servers - wonderful food! Open 6:30 a.m. until 4 p.m. or later (Closed Tuesdays) Meals To Go: Call ahead and we’ll have your order ready for pick up

8 Children $499 Children under 40” FREE

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~ Where To Dine ~

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

351-8100

We now offer a full catering menu!

Fall Hours Beginning Tuesday, September 2 Open Daily 9am - 8pm Breakfast Friday/Saturday/Sunday 7-10:30am

Labor Day Weekend Specials: Soft Shell Triple Lobster Dinner $27.95 Buffalo Chicken Tenders Basket $8.95 Dinner $12.95 Steamed Mussels in Garlic & Wine with garlic bread $12.95

CELEBRATING 20 YEARS OF AMORE

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1994

HOURS 7:00AM - 3:00PM MILE RD

WE’RE HERE! #35 & 39

FAMILY RESTAURANT (207) 646-4155

BEACH

35 Mile Road, Wells, Maine

Mile Road

Breakfast on Your Favorite Breakfast Foods Daily @ 6:30am Daily Specials – Take Out Available

Right next to Blue Horizon Motel. Family owned property for 34 years!

SPECIAL

KIELBASA, 2 EGGS, BEANS & RYE BREAD $7.95

Fisherman’s Catch Restaurant

Eat In Take Out

Simple Seafood, Fresh And At Its Best

Open Daily at 11:30AM

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

262 Shore Road, Ogunquit We have plenty of parking!

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

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


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~ Where To Dine ~

Dining Guide

Litchfield’s Bar and Grill

NOW!

ON T H E

OPEN YEAR ROUND LUNCH & DINNER 7 DAYS/WEEK AT 11AM

LUNCH SPECIALS SERVED EVERY DAY ~ Fast, Delicious & Quick HAPPY HOUR 3-6PM DAILY AT THE BAR

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Sunday 8/30

Home of the

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HUMP DAAAY TRIVIA FOLLOWED BY:

Jamaican Jerk Center LIVE REGGAE EVERY SATURDAY Starting July 12 thru Labor Day 6-10pm

Just a few of our many selections lunch and dinner:

Jerk Chicken Jerk Pork Jerk Ribs Ackee & Saltfish Vegetable Stew

Jamaican Patties $3 Red Snapper Curried Goat Salmon

Monstah Lobstah Sub

207.646.5711

LADIES’ NIGHT & KARAOKE Friday 8/29: FRANK MCDANIEL Sat 8/30: LIVE ENTERTAINMENT Sun 8/31: LIVE ENTERTAINMENT Monday 9/1:

REGGAE

on the Deck 2-6pm

2135 POST RD / ROUTE 1, WELLS, ME

www.litchfieldsbarandgrill.com

U.S. Route 1, Kittery · Phone 439·0330

· 014 1969 2

Daily dishes are served with rice, peas and plantains.

1400 Route 1, Cape Neddick, ME 207-351-3033

45 YEARS

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HALF OFF

off the beaten pat h, but well worth the trip a little

Buy one entrée, get the second of equal or lesser value for half price. Limit one coupon per check. No cash value. May not be used toward Thursday Wicked Cheap Twin Lobsters. May not be duplicated or combined with any other discount. EXPIRES 9/3/14 WWS

LOCATED SIDE BY SIDE IN DOWNTOWN SO. BERWICK MAINE

ISIDORE ON THE ROCKS

18 PORTLAND ST, SO. BERWICK, ME • (207) 704-0188 Open Everyday 3pm-Close / isidoreontherocks@yahoo.com

GREAT FOOD AND ATMOSPHERE

Out To Sea Specials, Soup, Salad, Lite Bites Sandwiches, Entrees & Flatbreads 7 Days 3:30-6:30pm: Half

$14.99

Weathervane’s Lobster in the Rough on Badgers Island will be closed after Labor Day. See you in the Spring!

Lots of new flavors along with all your all time favorites!

HAPPY HOUR SPECIAL

THURSDAYS ONLY

Off Appetizers & More! Thursday is Ladies’ Night!

Weekly Sentinel 8/29/14 3.9”W x 5”D ads@theweeklysentinel.com

EL SOBO’S TACOS

Weathervane Marketing/Media Contact: 12 PORTLAND ST, SO. BERWICK, ME • (207) 704-0532 Meg Cloud mcloud@weathervaneseafoods.com Open 11:30-Close Seven Days / www.elsobostacos.com Phone 207-439-5628 Monday: Margarita Madness Tuesday: $2 Tacos (pork, chicken, beef, veggie) For Layout/Prepress Issues Contact: Happy Hour: HALF PRICE Appetizers & More Fred O’Neil at O’Neil Associates Inc. foneil@maine.rr.com 7 Days A Week Phone 207-282-4377

JOIN US ON THE OUTSIDE PATIO!

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~ Where To Dine ~

Dining Guide

Modern infused with tradition Notable Service. Savory Menu. Breath-taking Views. Memorable Experience.

125 Shore Road Ogunquit, Maine 03907 T: 207.646.9384 AnchorageByTheSea.com

RTE 1, 335 MAIN ST, OGUNQUIT 207-646-3111 • BINTLIFFSOGUNQUIT.COM

Ideally located at the Anchorage By The Sea Resort, with breath-taking ocean views, Surf Point Grill is open for breakfast,

Serving Brunch Daily 8-2:30 ~ Dinner Daily 5:30 to Closing

lunch and dinner. We offer a menu arranged with culinary brilliance, boasting fresh, local seafood, such as our hazelnut crusted salmon or try a favorite, the linguini with garlic infused aioli. Tasteful sandwiches, and kid-friendly foods, all inspired by our distinctly modern approach to traditional fare,

31 Badgers Island West, Kittery

will keep everyone satisfied. Our full-service bar is open, enjoy specialty frozen drinks or a relaxing cocktail. Check out our website for full menus. Dinner served from 5 p.m. to 9 p.m. Casual attire required. The Surf Point Grill welcomes you for dinner, but Anchorage By The Sea amenities are for resort guests only. Thank you for your cooperation.

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Under the Pines or in our 200-seat Pavilion

pizza

panini

salads

biscotti

wine & beer

cordials

cappuccino

cordials

Enjoy dining outdoors Weekly Sentinel under the awning 8/29/14 on our patio. 3.9”W x 4”D 44 Shore Road 207.646.7734 www.caffepregoogt.com Open 7ads@theweeklysentinel.com days. Free parking & wireless internet service. ❖

wine & beer

Ogunquit’s Original Italian Caffé

salads

gelato

Weathervane Marketing/Media Contact: Meg Cloud mcloud@weathervaneseafoods.com 64C - July 11, 2014 Phone 207-439-5628

For Layout/Prepress Issues Contact: Fred O’Neil at O’Neil Associates Inc. foneil@maine.rr.com Phone 207-282-4377

biscotti

Open Weekends Mid-May to Mid-October

entrées

Also... Lobster Bakes for Bus Tours, Reunions, Corporate Outings, Weddings, Rehearsals, Any Party Large or Small

Daily Specials Live Music 3 Bocce Ball Courts 3 Horseshoe Pits

cappuccino

OPEN ALL YEAR!

Outside Family Dining

Endless Salad Homemade Breads Early Bird Specials • Lobster Seafood • Prime Rib • Steaks Chicken • Burgers • Pasta Children’s Menu Homemade Chowders • Soups Dressings • Desserts

SEE YOU IN THE SPRING!

(Behind The Barn)

gelato

Something for Everyone:

We’ll Be Closed After Labor Day.

panini

“Lobsters the Way They Should Be”

Visit The Lobster in the Rough

Family Dining

Call Ahead for Take-Out: 207·439·0335 ext 125

pizza

seafood and GriLL

www.TheLobsterBarn.com

Lobster barn

Hours for the remainder of the season: 4pm - 9pm on Thursday, Friday & Monday (Labor Day Sept 1) Open 11am - 9pm on Saturday & Sunday

entrées

Barn

1000 Route 1 York, Maine 03909 1-207-363-4721

The

Last Call forDeckDining andDrinks on theWater!

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~ Where To Dine ~

Dining Guide

Sandra’s

Old Fashioned Ice Cream & Sandwich Shop

CLOSED FOR SEASON AND BEYOND Due to an ongoing illness, Sandra’s Ice Cream Parlor will be closed for the season and beyond. I want to thank all of the patrons and friends who helped to make Sandra’s such a huge success in such a short time. Thanks to all the employees. Without their help and dedication, we would not have accomplished what we did. It is our hope for the future that we may find a person or persons who would consider purchasing our building, or want a long-term lease.

EXPERIENCE US! LIVE ENTERTAINMENT Wednesday-Sunday Nights Indoor/Outdoor Dining from 5pm

149 Dow Hwy, South Berwick, ME • 207-384-5398

Serenity Sundays The Acoustic Community Cafe with

Special Guest Tim Gurshin

August 31 in the lounge. No cover.

42 Main Street North Berwick, Maine

Monday New Age Night Spend the evening in the intuitive realm!

207-676-1185 Open Seven Days 6 am to 1 pm

3-Course dinner and personal, intuitive reading: $40pp

Limited Seating. Reservations suggested. NOTE: NEW AGE NIGHT is only offered in the Veranda. Regular dining with our nightly menu and the Monday 3 for $30 Special is available in the Fireside and Main Dining Room.

Date Night

Tuesday

3-Courses and bottle of house wine: $69/couple

Richard’s Seafood Restaurant

Monday-Thursday Special

Top Quality Seafood

ANY MEAL

10% OFF

for more than 47 years

HOME COOKED DAILY SPECIALS TO FIT EVERYONE’S BUDGET

THURSDAY SEPT 4 @ 6PM Tix $15 with a la carte menu A night of unrivaled entertainment, starring Nancy Day! Show starts in the Veranda. “You won’t want to miss the talent of this one-woman show – she blew us away!”

220 Clay Hill Rd. Cape Neddick Only 2 Miles West of Ogunquit 207.361.2272 • ClayHillFarm.com

Enjoy aWine Dinner and a Show T H U R S D A Y • S E P T E M B E R 11 T H Join us for our Season Opening Wine Dinner and see “Witches of Eastwick” at the Ogunquit Playhouse. Chef Walter’s menu will be paired with fantastic wines. Following the entreé course, we will go the Playhouse to see the show and enjoy dessert under the playhouse tent. Dinner starts at 5:30pm. $75 per person, plus tax and gratuity.

BREAKFAST & LUNCH

The

Cape Neddick Inn

Baked Stuffed Haddock, Sirloin Tips, 4oz Lobster Roll

Restaurant and Tavern

1732 No. Berwick Rd. / Rt. 9, Wells 207-646-8561 Hours Open: Wed,Thurs,Sun 11-8, Fri-Sat 11-8:30 SERVING LUNCH & DINNER

Warm and Cozy 7 Nights a Week Open Year Round 207-351-1145 • 1273 Route One, Cape Neddick/York www.capeneddickinn.com

Days A Week Open 7 & Dinner h c n u L an Avenue e c O 4 2 1 Kennebunkport (207) 967-2562

A Contemporary American Bistro &

M A R T I N I

L O U N G E

646-3355 Open 7 days at 5pm. Call for reservations 207.646.5001 Parking is available. • 50 Shore Road • Ogunquit, Maine www.five-oshoreroad.com

oshua’s

Restaurant in Wells www.joshuas.biz

298C

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~ Real Estate ~

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

of

Yorke Realty

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

PF 207.332.6925 JW 207.752.0087 Phyllis@YorkMaineLuxuryHomes.com

Ogunquit

120 & 122 JOSIAH NORTON RD Pristine and beautiful, 3 acre and 5 acre upland house lots ready for your plans! Surveyed and septic design available. Only 3 miles to Ogunquit center. Call for your appointment to see, today! 3 Acre lot: $119,000 5 Acre lot: $139,000 JUST 1000 FEET TO THE FOOTBRIDGE BEACH ACCESS Your Ogunquit Beach House is nestled into a quiet little neighborhood, near fun and exciting downtown Ogunquit. Great ocean views, beautiful landscaping, and bonus family apartment too! $599,000 - Picture tour at: MyOgunquitBeachHouse.com

REAL ESTATE GUIDE

COASTAL COUNTRY AMBIANCE

York MAKE YOUR MOVE PRICE

Newson Associates

Ogunquit

Office: (207) 439-4070 Fax: (207) 439-4461 Email: info@c21newson.com Website: www.c21newson.com 95 Old Farm Lane, ELIOT • Beautiful, spacious Colonial with farmer’s porch on 2.7 acres with a private, country setting and minutes to I-95, shopping, and ocean. Beautifully appointed kitchen, 6 BRs, 3 full BAs with granite counters, Jacuzzi in master, walk-in closets, formal LR, FR, 2 gas FPs, pellet stove, central vac & AC, cherry HW floors, lower level with kitchen, LR, BR, and large deck overlooking the pool. $575,000

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

Hometown Agency

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

147 Aer Lane, Wells • $234,900 - Private one story living in Wells. Two big bedrooms, one and half baths, eat-in kitchen and living room. Really nice lot, 5+ acres on a private road. This Ranch has a large breezeway and two-car garage with plenty of room for your toys. MLS#1132011

187 State Road, Kittery, ME 03904

54MeadowPondRd.com, SOUTH BERWICK • Stunning Colonial in Meadow Pond Estates. Four BRs with master suite, and many upgrades including antique fireplace mantel, large deck, pellet stove and much more. Water frontage with spectacular views of pond and fields. Six acres of common land that abuts conservation. $364,000

REAL ESTATE SALES VACATION RENTALS PROPERTY MANAGEMENT

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

Reduced Price $45,000 Call 781-910-4571

Jerry Tatlock

Associate Broker/Owner

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

EXPERIENCE • SOLUTIONS • RESULTS 292 York Street, York, Maine 03909 207-363-8126 www.bragdonrealestate.com 800-643-0119

88 Valley Road, Wells • $49,500 • Park Modular home with 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, laundry, and sun room • Beaches, shopping, and highway nearby CATHY CLARK Realtor

207.468.7400

183 Port Rd, Kennebunk, ME 04043 207.967.9900 x222 • cathy.clark@nemoves.com ©2010 Coldwell Banker Real Estate LLC. Coldwell Banker is a registered trademark licensed to Coldwell Banker Real Estate LLC. An Equal Opportunity Employer. Equal Housing Opportunity (EHO logo). Owned and operated by NRT, LLC


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~ Real Estate ~

REAL ESTATE GUIDE 207.384.4008 Info@Century21BarBaraPatterson.Com 96 P ortland street, south BerwICk, me 03908 BarBara Patterson www.Century21BarBaraPatterson.Com

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

SMARTER

BOLDER

Want a new Career in Real Estate? Call Jerry Tatlock to get started today! (207) 384-4008

Richard Littlefield

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

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

Each office is independently owned and operated.

BERWICK TAMARACK ACRES!

14 Highland Avenue, York $500,000

deBorah rICe

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

Custom 3 BR, 1.5 BA Colonial with a unique floor plan and lots of charm. Sunken FR, formal DR, well landscaped 1.7 acre lot with private backyard bordering woods. $229,900

Jerry tatloCk

SOUTH BERWICK NEW LISTING!

SOUTH BERWICK

BarBara Patterson

Jeff hoerth

Carol CurIt

EXIT Oceanside Realty

Christina LaRoche | Bean Group - Portsmouth

603.833.7051

A world of living awaits in this 3 BR, 1.5 BA Garrison. Large LR offers sunny space w/ cath. ceiling & window seat. HW floors, FR in finished bsmt, and large deck w/ aboveground pool! $245,900 A classic 4 BR New Englander within easy walking distance to town. This 1,600+ SF home has a new furnace and new walk-in oversized shower. Excellent 3-story attached barn! $179,900

FASTER

ChristinaLaRoche.com

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

EXIT OCEANSIDE REALTY

1217 Post Road Wells, ME 04090 64 Harold Dow Highway Eliot, ME 03909 Wells Office: 207-646-8333, Fax: 646-8269 Eliot Office: 207-439-0044

www.exitoceansiderealty.com

OPEN HOUSES AT SEAGLASS VILLAGE Saturday, August 30 • 11-2PM

LINDA FLINT

UNIT #105

UNIT #130

“Breakerwater” style cottage with multiple upgrades including HW and tile floors, vaulted ceilings, lot of storage, and more. Hosted by Rick & Pam Coyne

“Jetty” style, 2 BR cottage with open floor plan, and the golf cart is included! Close to the clubhouse. Lowest priced cottage in the village. Hosted by Rick & Pam Coyne

Associate Broker

Cape Porpoise Village 165 Main St, Kennebunkport, Maine 207-967-5444, Ext. 1 (Office) 207-967-0473 (Fax) 978-869-2702 (Mobile) linda@oceanviewproperties.net

Call the Dream Team first ~ We’re your local independent REALTORS® Call the Dream Team first ~ and you’ll love our services and results! We’re your local independent REALTORS® and you’ll love our services and results!

Making all of your real estate dreams reality.

In celebration of In celebration of

www.coastanddream.com 207-251-4566 1996 Post Road, Wells, ME 04090 www.coastanddream.com 207-251-4566 info@coastanddream.com 1996 Road,real Wells, MEdreams 04090 reality. Making allPost of your estate info@coastanddream.com

Coast & Dream ProPerties

$1,000 credit *

wants you to celebrate with a at closing when you sign up with a new property listing after market analysis.

*Minimum sale price must be $150,000 and minimum 9 month contract required, other restrictions apply. Hurry, limited time offer! Contact Coast & Dream Properties on or before September 30, 2014 to sign up for a free comparative market analysis and to qualify for the $1,000 new seller client closing cost program. One per household only. Call 207-251-4566 for details.


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~ Pets ~ 20th Annual Strut Your Mutt

WEST KENNEBUNK What is “Strut Your Mutt”? Strut Your Mutt is a scenic stroll on a Sunday morning with your favorite canine(s) and a few hundred other like-minded animal lovers. It is also the Animal Welfare Society’s largest single fundraising event of the year. The pledge money raised from this year’s walk will benefit the Sadie Fund. What is the the Sadie Fund? Named after a special dog who warmed the hearts of our shelter staff, the Sadie Fund helps pay for the expensive medical care that some of our homeless animals need. Surrendered by her owner who could not afford to properly care for her health problems, Sadie arrived at AWS with a severe skin allergy, Lyme disease, and kidney failure. In spite of her many medical issues, it was obvious to our staff that this little 8-year-old Shih Tzu had

a huge heart, tons of charisma, and a keen zest for life. She quickly charmed the entire AWS staff. After a long, happy life in her adoptive home she passed away at the age of 16 in 2008. The Animal Welfare Society spends approximately $150,000 annually on medical care for aged, injured, and sick homeless animals. The Sadie Fund pays for medical care such as daily medications, Lyme dis-

Another Chance Animal Rescue

ease and heartworm treatments, spay/neuter surgery, or even lifesaving procedures like joint replacement or amputation. A donation to the Sadie Fund will directly help to pay for medical care to save more special homeless animals like Sadie. We hope you can join us for this year’s event ~ September 7 at Mother’s Beach. Festivities begin at 9 a.m., and the walk starts at 11 a.m.

NORTH BERWICK Meet Handsome Max Max is a 5-year-old German Shepherd/Cattle dog mix from a high kill facility in North Carolina. Max had quite the adventure while coming to Maine...He was lost on transport and found the next day after making himself a den in Virginia! He never ran away and stayed until his rescuers found him. He is a cuddle bug who just wants to be a couch potato and have someone to love. Max gets along with female dogs and some male dogs. Max is curious about cats and would prefer children over 10. Max is UTD on vaccinations and is neutered. If you would like more info about Max, please call Another Chance at 207-676-9330. We still have a very nice selection of young kittens and adult cats also looking for loving families of their very own. Thrift Store Hours: Monday-Friday 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Saturdays. One hundred percent of the profits benefit the animals in our care. Donations of items are always

welcomed. Support For Life Our “Support For Life” program asks for the pledge of a $10 monthly donation. Your $10 combined with the monthly donations of others will help us meet our ongoing expenses and continue our work as a true ‘No Kill’ organization.

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

(207) 676-9330

boomeredgewater@gmail.com anotherchanceanimalrescue.org

Safe Haven Humane Society

Animal Welfare Society WEST KENNEBUNK Last Week To Name Your Price Qualified adopters at the Animal Welfare Society may name their own price for cats over one year old! No fine print, no foolin’! Come in and find your new feline friend, then tell us how much you are willing to pay. August is just about over, so hurry in to the AWS today! Sea Bass Meet Sea Bass, a 1-year old American Shelter Dog. At a young age, Sea Bass lost his left front leg after being hit by a motorcycle. He has learned to get along just fine since then, even if he may stumble a bit when he gets overly excited. Sea Bass still has a lot of puppy energy left inside him. He loves playing with toys, particularly of the stuffed and rope variety. He even has a favorite stuffed fox toy that he’ll

Piscataqua Obedience Club GREAT RATES AND EXPERIENCED TRAINERS New Classes in Kittery start Sept. 8

All Levels Obedience, Rally, Agility, Nosework & Flyball Six Week Session for $110 For Positive Training Call 363-2574 Or Visit www.pocdogs.org

want to go home with him. He’s not destructive though; he keeps his toys intact and has a pretty good grasp of what is and isn’t a toy to chew on. Sea Bass enjoys going for walks with his people and does very well on a leash. He would be happy to share a new home with other dogs who will play with him and respectful children, though he would prefer not to live with cats. If you’d like to add this playful, energetic, and loving dog to your home, then stop on by the shelter today to meet Sea Bass. Cleo With little Cleo around, you’ll always feel like somebody’s watching you. Cleo is a 1-year old short-haired cat who has some of the biggest, prettiest eyes around. She’ll use those eyes to follow every move you make and make sure you’re doing everything possible to keep her happy. If not, oh boy, you will

YOUR AD COULD BE HERE! Call or email THE WEEKLY SENTINEL

(207) 646-8448 ads@theweeklysentinel.com

hear about it. Yes, Cleo also happens to be a talkative girl. She’s not afraid to let you know when she wants something. Fortunately, she’s so cute and petite that you’ll always want to be doing something for this precious princess. If Cleo sounds like the cat for you, then stop on by the shelter today to meet her. Marshmellow Meet Marshmellow, an adult New Zealand Rabbit. Marshmellow is a very friendly girl who enjoys having people come visit. Unlike some rabbits, she doesn’t flinch when people pet her, instead simply enjoys it. Marshmellow is quite the curious critter and likes having plenty of areas and things to investigate. She gets along well with other animals, even cats, as long as they’re not prone to pestering her. Marshmellow would make a great addition to just about any household. Stop on by the shelter today to meet Marshmellow and see if she’s the one for.

Animal Welfare Society

PO Box 43 West Kennebunk, Maine 04094

(207) 985-3244

info@animalwelfaresociety.org www.animalwelfaresociety.org

The future home of Safe Haven Humane Society.

WELLS For nearly two years, a dark cloud has loomed over Safe Haven – the anxiety of our adoption center being for sale. With 50+ kitties in residence and many more desperately needing rescue, knowing we’d have to move was a huge worry. A substantial rent increase was another unhappy surprise, adding to our worries. Then two of our kindest supporters stepped up big time. Rex and Judy Lambert of Bell Farm Antiques and Backyard Birds and Garden Frills in York, decided to ensure Safe Haven’s No-Kill mission would continue. Judy and Rex, who was already chairman of the Capital Campaign Committee, began searching for appropriate properties in Wells. It’s a central location for our volunteers who travel from Portland and York. It’s a friendly, busy town whose residents have become both sup-

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

(207) 229-8314

info@safehavenhumanesociety.org www.safehavenhumanesociety.org

porters as well as good friends. When we toured the vacant day care center next to the Wells Public Library we all agreed it met our requirements and then some! It was one floor with many windows for our kitties. A large shed provides extra space, and can be converted to intake and quarantine rooms. That night, Rex and Judy told us they would purchase this property for us, and that we could pay for it through our capital campaign. In that moment, a huge burden was lifted. Rex is already putting his 35+ years of contracting experience to work renovating 1420 Post Road, and is giving up his Saturdays to work on it. Rex feels we’ll be able to move in in just three months, which would give the kitties and our volunteers the happiest Christmas ever! If you are a skilled carpenter who would like to volunteer, call Rex at 207-252-4380. If you wish to donate toward our project, please mail your check, made out to Safe Haven Capital Fund, PO Box 1842, Wells ME 04090 or donate online at SafeHavenHumaneSociety.org or our Facebook page.


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~ Home & Business Services ~ CONSTRUCTION

PLUMBING / HEATING

LEE R HANSEN

CRICKET’S PLUMBING

CONSTRUCTION Quality Custom Homes & Remodeling from Design to Finish Additions • Roofing • Windows Siding • Decks • Kitchens • Bath Over 30 Years Experience Fully Insured 80 Cranberry Street, Wells

RESIDENTIAL PLUMBING Services & Repairs

Master Plumber #MS90014293

207•206•6824

AUTO REPAIR

MINI COOPER Service / Repair

Best Independent Dealer Alternative ASE Certified Master Technicians Repair Pal Certified, AAA Approved

Kittery 207-439-4500 appt@auto-works.com

ELECTRIC

(207) 646-6562 Plumbing, Heating & AC Installation & Service

POOL SERVICE

PAINTING / PAPERING

Over 26 Years Experience

Mold & Mildew Removal Power Washing Interior & Exterior Commercial & Residential

207.439.5318 John Kardulas

House Painting

Painting & More

interior - exterior professional - insured

Experienced Contractor

Bob Roux

Quality For A Fair Price

(207) 985-2130

Licensed & Insured

BOB’S

Installs, Repairs, Openings, Closings, & Much More

No Middle Man, No Overhead 31 Years Experience

207-249-8786

Ryan Porell

New Construction Remodeling Service & Repairs Seasonal Turn-Offs Life Safety Sprinklers

Ask For Bob

Insured Master Plumber

(207) 730-1966

FURNITURE REPAIR

STAR TEK

Kittery Point, ME

207-439-0747

Southern Maine Residential

Computer Services

Virus Removal, Repairs Upgrades, Networking & New Systems in Home or Office

Over 25 Years Experience Free Honest Estimates

Call or email Jeannine at leblancjm@startekpc.com

207-251-2235

LANDSCAPING / YARD SERVICES

Greenscapes of Maine

ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR

207-703-3271 ALL CALLS RETURNED

PET SERVICES

Country Time Pet Boarding Kennels 162 Boyd Road Wells, Maine 04090

(207) 676-2248

Cats - Dogs - Birds - Bunnies

Reasonable rates. 30 Years in the pet care field. Located in Wells. Reservations required.

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LANDSCAPING / YARD SERVICES

POWER WASHING / WINDOW CLEANING

s ’ n a i Br

Power Washing & Window Cleaning LLC

Now featuring Soft Wash Systems - Safe for Roofs, Wood, and Vinyl Siding

No Pressure Means No Problems! Contact Brian at:

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Fully Insured

ROOFING

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Asphalt • Rubber • Wood Roofs • Roof Cleaning Seamless Gutters • Vinyl Siding Blown-in Insulation • Residential & Commercial

• Commercial • Residential Landscape Construction • Irrigation Specialist Maintenance • Plowing • Snow Removal

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POOL SERVICE

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Serving the Seacoast one job at a time! S. BERWICK

MAINE

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Residential & Commercial Property Maintenance

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Doherty s Landscaping

HARDSCAPES Walls • Walkways • Patios

Kennebunk, Maine • 207.502.7243 greenscapesofmaine@gmail.com

Services Offered:

Full Service Landscaping Hardscaping Water Features Irrigation Lighting Free Estimates, Fully insured

Ask About Discounts!

Walls Walkways PLANTING Patios

Brooks Roofing

Quality Materials Superior Workmanship

Trees • Shrubs • Sod

HYDRO SEEDING LAWN INSTALLATION James Doherty

207-351-5662

MOXIE GARDENS and more Give Your Garden Some Moxie!

Planting

HARDSCAPES

Call Bill @ 207-632-3742

Weeding Garden Design

Mulching

207-439-3522 / www.moxiegardens.com

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residential & cOMMercial Asphalt Rubber Metal Roofing

rOOFing & cOnstructiOn

1-800-rOOF-994

Highly recommended by previous customers!

rOOF specialist since 1949

summer specials! call FOr details


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~ Home & Business Services ~ MASONRY

PAVING

Complete Paving Services

Mark’s Town & Country Masonry

Belgium Bricks • Asphalt Driveways • Concrete Patios • Paver Brick Drives • Walkways

Serving Southern Maine Since 1984

BUILD OR REPAIR ANYTHING

WITH BRICK, BLOCK, STONE, STUCCO, CONCRETE AND TILE Let me put my 30+ years of experience to work for you!

A DIVISION OF BARGAIN FUELS

Serving Southern Maine for over 27 years!

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Driveway grooming, Driveway grooming, culvert drainage, backhoe work, fill leveling, septics, culvert drainage, backhoe work, fill leveling, foundations, lawn mowing, mulching, stump removal. septics, foundations and stump removal. Call a free estimate (207) 646-7181 • Wells, Maine Call forfor a free estimate Wells, Maine Carl Brown, Carl Brown, Jr. Jr. • Mobile (207) 467-0606 Mobile (207) 467-0606 Jeff Brown • Mobile (207) 467-0266 Jeff Brown Mobile (207) 467-0266

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Masonry

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HOME IMPROVEMENT R.Moulton Builder

SMALL ENGINE REPAIR

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Rototilling • Field Mowing Bush Hogging USED LAWN MOWERS & LAWN TRACTORS

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HOME IMPROVEMENT

MERRILL HOME IMPROVEMENT Eliot, Maine

M CHADBOURNE

Charles Schmigle Carpentry LLC

Skid Steer Services

Gravel Driveways / Sidewalks Lawns • Small Trenches Downed Tree Removal Stump Removal Brush Clearing Light Hauling & Much More

451-7536

Matt Chadbourne, Owner Wells FULLY INSURED FREE QUOTES

DRAKE’S ISLAND

CONSTRUCTION Handyman Services Available Homes • Additions • Remodeling • Garages Decks • Roofs • Painting (Interior/Exterior) Siding • Windows • Kitchen & Baths Free Estimates - Fully Insured - References Over 30 Years in Business - No Job Too Small

Lance Tufts Email drakes@maine.rr.com

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Rickers Mulch & More Mulch (3 colors) Sand & Stone ~ Compost Septic Systems General Excavations Firewood Pick-Up or Delivery

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Maintenance & Remodeling Kitchen & Baths ~ 25 Years Experience ~

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www.hazelwoodhandyman.com 24 HOUR EMERGENCY SERVICE AVAILABLE

Specializing in Renovations, Additions, Kitchens, Baths, Gazebos and Decks • • • Over 35 Years Experience No Job Too Small Free Estimates, References • • •

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TOTAL ACCESS CONSTRUCTION Commercial & Residential Construction Renovations & Home Repair LICENSED & INSURED

ONE CALL DOES IT ALL! Steven E. Decker 207.646.3839 • Cell: 207.337.2828 SDEKA2@YAHOO.COM

Remodeling & Repair • Interior/Exterior Painting • Carpentry Yard Work • Power Washing • Wallpapering & Stenciling

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Professional, experienced, fully insured • FREE estimates

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Siding - Windows - Doors - Decks Kitchens - Baths - Alum. Trim Work Seamless Gutters - All Types Roofing Fully Insured / ME & NH / Free Estimates

Fred Merrill Sr. 207-703-0050 Cell 603-765-1855

Dave The Door Man Installations & Repairs Interior & Exterior Storm, Shower, Basement Wood, Steel, Fiberglass Weather Stripping Lock Replacements Call Dave Lomasney

Need your G

REMODELING

project done? No project too small. Make your house a home again!

Garages, Additions, Kitchens, Bathrooms, Decks, Interior Trim, Basements, Drywall, Painting... Ask for Glen

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Property Maintenance Specializing in everything you need for a beautiful home! QUALITY WORK AT LOW PRICES Fully Insured - Many References

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summer projects!

Remodeling v Bath v Siding New Additions v Kitchen v Decks All Types Of Flooring. Free estImAtes! NeW! Now installing electric heated bathroom floors. Fully Insured jack Fortier (207) 384-2604 v Cell: (207) 252-0976

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Regis Carpentry &

AGAMENTICUS HOME REPAIR TODD FREDERICK OWNER (Fully Insured)

• Snow Plowing • Handyman • Carpentry • Painting • Decks

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York, ME

CASON CARPENTRY “NO JOB TOO SMALL” Licensed & Insured

Kitchen, Basement & Bath Remodeling ~ Decks Replacement Windows ~ General Carpentry & Repair Dan Cason Cell: (207) 651-8580 Tel/Fax: (207) 676-9840


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~ News ~ ...SCORE from page 18 prospective lenders. Credit scores sometimes benefit from debt. Many consumers are aware there’s such a thing as good debt and bad debt. Credit card debt is typically considered bad debt, as credit cards often charge much higher interest rates than lending institutions that give consumers

chances to build good debt. Installment loans, which include mortgages and auto loans, give consumers the opportunity to demonstrate they can make steady payments over a prolonged period of time, and each timely payment can boost a consumer’s credit score. However, men and women should be aware that missing installment loan payments can have a very detrimental impact on their credit scores.

Call For Artisans, Crafters, Food Vendors, Performers YORK The 5th Annual Historic York Village Marketfest will be held in the heart of York Village, Maine in conjunction with the This article was provided by MetroCreative. The Sentinel does not endorse any products or services suggested by articles from MetroCreative.

~ Home & Business Services ~ CLEANING

Alison’s Housecleaning

Reasonable Rates References Available Weekly / Bi-weekly Post Construction & Vacation Homes

Please Call (207) 272-4523 For An Appointment

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HOUSE CLEANING

Seacoast Area Dependable - Courteous Trustworthy - 15+ Yrs Experience References Available Call Lena for an in-home interview:

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Museums of Old York and First Parish Church. This 2-day festival will be held on Friday, October 17 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., and Saturday, October 18 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Marketfest will feature live music, historic reenactments, artisan demonstrations and other special events. Artisans, crafters, and food vendors interested in participating can find an application with details at MarketfestYorkMaine.com, or contact

Carolyn Garrett at Carolyn. yvba@gmail.com or (201)6506582. Entertainers interested in performing on our stage may contact Wendy Tapley at wtapley@tapleyagency.com or 207363-7894. This event is sponsored by York Village Association with proceeds going to local community non-profit organizations. Businesses and individuals interested in sponsorship or volunteer opportunities are welcome.

YOUR AD COULD BE HERE! Call or email THE WEEKLY SENTINEL

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TREE SERVICES

SEAL COATING

Sealcoating & Driveway Repair Commercial & Residential Free Estimates ~ Since 1979

207-967-1393

WASTE REMOVAL WE LOAD & HAUL

WASTE REMOVAL

ANYTHING TO THE DUMP!

The Dump Guy

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RETAIL YARD NOW OPEN

WE HAUL AWAY &

FOR MULCH & LOAM

DISPOSE OF ANYTHING

300 H.L.Dow Hwy, Eliot Maine DELIVERIES AVAILBLE ––––––––––

Call Joe

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439-2380

TREE SERVICES

A-1 ENVIRO SERVICE Serving Greater York County

Bennett’s Tree

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Match Any Competitor’s Price! Serving Southern Maine Free Estimates / Licensed & Insured

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• Septic Tank Pumping

• Portable • Roll-off Toilets Containers • Catch Basins

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J.W. Ballard Tree Service Buyer of Standing Timber Lots Cleared • Bucket Truck Tree Removal Firewood • Chipping Fully Insured • FREE Estimates

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Located behind Eliot Small Engine

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TIMBER & WOODLAND MANAGEMENT Route 236, Eliot, ME / 40 Years Experience

207-439-5974 OR 207-930-9535 MAKE YOUR WOOD LOT LOOK LIKE A PARK! • Clean Jobs Selective Cutting • Land Clearing • Excavation Work

• Trucking • Drive Ways • Any Size Job


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~ Classifieds ~

MUSIC SERVICES

ITEMS FOR SALE

HEALTH & WELLNESS

EQUESTRIAN SERVICES

CUSTOMIZED GUITAR LESSONS All Styles / Levels Experienced teacher, B.M. Learn the music you like! Randy Browning 207.384.4252

YAMAHA RYDEEN DRUM SET: Bass, Floor, 2 Tom Tom, Snare, Cymbal, Hi Hat, Red Great Condition. $385.00 Firm. (207) 703-1132

PAM BAILEY LAc 413 Acupuncture and Cranial Sacral Therapy Riverbend Wellness Center Arundel, Maine 04046 (207) 467-3391 • pambailey.biz

HORSEBACK RIDING LESSONS: All Ages. Beginners to advanced. Certified instructor. Affordable rates. (207) 698-1970

PERSONAL ASSISTANCE

HORSES BOARDED Full Board $350/month Eliot, Maine 207-439-2636

TRAILERS / CAMPERS FOR SALE MONTANA 5TH WHEEL (2005) 3400 RL • $17,500 Excellent cond. Fully furnished w/ many extras. See it at Wells Beach Resort. Call 813-857-6383 2006 SUNLINE SOLARIS CLASSIC TRAVEL TRAILER 26’, 1 owner, non-smokers, walk around queen bed, sleeps 6, etc. Only slept in 9 times, so basically unused. Had a change in health. Tow vehicle available. PRICE REDUCED! $10,500 See at 4 Rachel Way, Cape Neddick (York) • 207-361-9509

RENTALS LET US HELP YOU TO RENT YOUR PROPERTY! Call us to get results – no obligations or restrictions. Sales and buyer services as well. BILL JONES REALTY TEAM 207-636-7531 www.billjonesrealtyteam.com

EXERCISE ITEMS: Four 25 pound barbell weights $25 Heavy boxing bag $25 Call 207-351-1377 RETIRED BUILDING CONTRACTOR SELLING many tools, generator, saws, all tools of the trade! Call 207-363-9110 for more info. Some items have been previously sold, so call asap!

FIREWOOD / PELLETS ELIOT WOOD SERVICES 16” FIREWOOD Guaranteed Measure! Buy Now! It will be extra dry for this coming Fall. $295/Cord 207-439-5974 FIREWOOD SINCE 1991 207-676-8458

ELIOT APT Small, one bedroom apartment, ideal for one person. All utilities included, $200/week. No pets. Call 207-439-2636

RENTAL NEEDED: Need a 1-2 BR house in southern Maine area for single male business agent. Relocating and seeking long-term rental. 603-834-0401

YEAR ROUND KENNEBUNK

MARINE RENTAL

2 Bedroom, 1½ bath Townhouse with 1 car garage. Like new. $1,200 plus utilities. Ogunquit Rental Properties 207-646-1500

DOCK & DEEP WATER On River - ELIOT, MAINE Short OR Long Term Rental Leave your contact info and needs at (207)439-7770

WELLS

207.384.4008 96 Portland St. So. Berwick, ME BERWICK — ROUTE 4 BRAND NEW BUILDING RENTAL AVAILABLE 40ft. x 60ft. Space w/ 2 Garage Bays $1975 w/ Heat and Electric Included Office Space Available Also

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STORAGE RENTALS AFFORDABLE STORAGE Rentals $40 & Up No Sign Up Fee Call (207) 641-8404

Atlantic Self Storage 24 Hour Access Climate & Regular Units Moving Supplies • Penske Trucks

5x10 / 10x10 / 10x15 10x20 / 10x25 / 10x30 Units

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326 US Rt 1, York, ME

207-363-3311

One Item or Entire Estate. Cash paid for all antiques. Antique jewelry, coins, silver, gold, paintings, clocks, lamps, telephones, radios, phonographs, nautical items, weathervanes, dolls & toys, pottery, photography, military items, swords, advertising signs, fountain pens, bottles, tools, books & much much more! Buying antiques for over 20 years. Barn and Attic Clean-Out Also.

(207) 233-5814 • ME & NH

PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC HEARING To: Marianne Goodine or Michele Stivaletta-Noble, resident of the Town of Wells, County of York, and State of Maine; GREETINGS:

PAINTING

In the name of the State of Maine, you are hereby required to notify and warn the voters of the Town of Wells that the Board of Selectmen of said town will meet at the Municipal Building, 208 Sanford Road, Wells on the 2nd day of September, 2014 at 7:00 p.m. in the evening.

Experienced, Reliable, Reasonable. Many local references. Interior/Exterior Free Estimates

Michael 251-0964 CLEANING SERVICES

ELIOT AGWAY Wood Pellets in stock! $255 per TON Get it now before the price goes up! ELIOT SMALL ENGINE (207) 439-4015

RENTALS WANTED

WANTED TO BUY Antiques * Silver * Gold * Coins CHRIS LORD ANTIQUES

PAINTING

MOULTON’S FIREWOOD Green, Seasoned, Dry Available. FREE Delivery (mention this ad) on a 2 cord load, up to 20 miles. Berwick, Maine (207) 651-7584

FURNISHED ROOM - YORK Year round rental available now to mature female. Kitchen, laundry and utilities included, but no phone. Background check required. No smoking or pets. $350/mo. Call 207-363-3312

2 BR Mobile Home. Close to Turnpike. W/D Hookups. No Pets. $800/mo. plus utilities. First & last sec. deposit. 207-337-3991

PRIVATE, HIGH QUALITY, PERSONAL CARE SERVICES PROVIDED. 15 Years experience. Doctor appointments, errands, meal preparations, etc. Reasonable rates. For more info: 207-337-0991

ITEMS WANTED

HALL RENTAL WELLS TRAILBLAZERS HALL Rental Venue for all Events. Kitchen & Bar Available. For info call 207-646-9718 or Text 207-216-3591

WINTER RENTALS WINTER RENTAL Wells Beach, 3 bedroom, 2 bath home. $800/month. Oil heat. Utilities not included. No pets or smoking. Security deposit. Available Oct - May. Contact Denise 207-324-6641 WELLS: CONDO RENTAL Newly renovated, seasonal, furnished, 2 BR, 1 BA, W/D, cable WiFi. No pets / smoking. $950/mo. Utilities not included. Available Oct. 15, 2014 to May 15, 2015. Call 207-651-1568

WINTER RENTAL OGUNQUIT Spacious 3 bedroom, 3 bath, furnished Colonial with 2 car garage. $900 plus utilities. Ogunquit Rental Properties 207-646-1500

The Board will conduct a public hearing to release up to $7,000 from the Facility Maintenance and Repair Fund to repair the chimney and replace the roof of the Boy Scout Hall (School House Div. #4) on Route One in Moody. Given under our hands this 19th day of August, 2014. TOWN OF WELLS BOARD OF SELECTMEN

YARD SALES

YARD SALES

MULTI-FAMILY YARD SALE Kings Highway North, South Eliot Sat. Aug 30th • 8am - 2pm dresser, household goods, antique china, antique ice box, claw foot tub, Shoreland Boat Trailer (fits 15/16’), baby items, plus much more. (Please park on Pleasant St as Kings Highway is one lane)

GARAGE SALE 15 Organug Road in York Corner of Winterbrook Drive & Organug Road • 9AM-2PM Saturday 8/30 - Sunday 8/31

YARD SALE Saturday, Aug. 30 • 9am-2pm Pellet stove, Pheiff Animal Band, Venezualan mask collection and other articles, housewares and much more. 5 Nichol’s Lane, Kennebunk, ME

ESTATE SALE Contents of older Cape Neddick home to include: Collectibles, Glassware, Prints, Fine China, Silver Plate, and MUCH MORE! To be held rain or shine. No early arrivals. Please do not park in front of neighbor’s drives. 65 Old County Rd, Cape Neddick Saturday, Aug. 30 • 8am-1pm

GARAGE SALE

YARD SALE 78 Bypass Rd, Wells Saturday 8/30 & Sunday 8/31 9am - 3pm: Vintage toys, vintage auto license plates, furniture, Harley Davidson shirts, riding lawn tractors, tools, snowblower.

162 ROYAL HEIGHTS, MOODY

YARD SALE

ESTATE SALE

Wicked Good Stuff

SAT. 8/30 & SUN. 8/31 9AM-2PM

Located off Tatnic & Old County Roads WE HAVE OLD & NEW YOU CAN HAVE IT ALL

Friday 8/29 • 12-4 Sat. 8/30 & Sun. 8/31 • 10-4

Rain or Shine 1458 Branch Rd / Rte 9A Wells, Maine Saturday, August 30 8 AM - 4 PM

A variety that’s too much to list!

Partial contents of an antique 1753 farmhouse!

188 EMERY’S BRIDGE RD South Berwick, ME 03908

HUGE INDOOR TAG SALE Every Saturday • 8am - 6pm Every Sunday • 9am - 4pm Next to Wells IGA Wells Center Plaza, Rt 1 & Rt 9

BENEFITS SAFE HAVEN HUMANE SOCIETY ADOPTION CENTER

Donation wanted! Housewares, clothes, jewelry, estate clean-outs. Tax deductible! FMI: 229-8314


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~ Classifieds ~ HELP WANTED

ACCOUNTING LAURA S. LEBER, CPA Accounting, bookkeeping, payroll & tax preparation services. Reasonable rates. Call 207-384-5932 or e-mail: laura.leber.cpa@gmail.com B/A ACCOUNTING Roberta (Bobbi) Macrum, CPA Bookkeeping, payroll, tax prep Small business consulting bonded & insured money mgmt Call 207-850-1292 or email baaccting@gmail.com

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CNAs

3-11, 11-7, and per diem

NURSES

SUBARU SPECIALISTS Expert Subaru Service, ASE Certified Master Technicians, AAA Approved & Repair Pal Certified. 207-439-4500 appt@auto-works.com JUNK/USED VEHICLES & SCRAP METAL WANTED (207) 363-7492 / (207) 423-0068 Please leave message.

Please contact Larry

AUTOS WANTED

ELIOT AUTOMOTIVE

Buys Cars, Trucks, Motorcycles, RVs Campers Specialize in Subaru Repairs www.EliotAutomotive.com

100 Dow Highway, Eliot, ME 03903 Phone: 207-439-0263, Kevin or Gary Email: eliotauto@yahoo.com

CASH FOR YOUR CAR OR TRUCK $100 UP TO $100,000 AVAILABLE!

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HELP WANTED

DCA (PT evenings)

Berwick Estates

Assisted Living Facility 79 Portland St. Berwick, ME Part-time 26/22 hours/week evening shift. Pay starting at $9.50/hour. Prior residential care experience preferred. Online application at: https://mcdnet.mcd.org/ CLApplication/

VARIOUS POSITIONS IN FOOD & BEVERAGE and FRONT OFFICE available at

our premier ocean front resort. Weekend availability required. Offering free parking, a longer work season (till 11/9), along with the most spectacular views atop Bald Hill Cliff. Call 207-361-6266 or visit www.newcastlehotels.com

per diem

9 LEWIS ROAD, KITTERY, ME 03904 • (207) 439-9800

AUTOS WANTED

HELP WANTED

Paid Off or Not Instant Money on the Spot! All Makes & Models • Wholesale Buyer

$ EXPERIENCED CLEANER $ Full-time permanent position in York. Experience preferred, but willing to train the right person.

$10-13 per hour. 30-45 hours per week. Must be at least 18 years of age. Must have reliable vehicle and cell phone.

CALL 207-752-7585 for immediate interview.

HOATY @ TOLL FREE 1-877-395-FORD,

For the BEST

PRICE, call us first! Paying up to

$50,000 for the right vehicle

Call Dan: (207) 251-2221 or Email: villagemotors@comcast.net

The Seafarer Motel in Ogunquit, ME is now hiring for part-time:

Maintenance/Pool Technician & Housekeepers This is a 2 month position. Maintenance position is responsible for fixing minor problems such as leaky faucets, cleaning pools, and painting. Drivers license required. Individuals must be able to lift up to 40 lbs. Past maintenance experience is a plus. Hours are 8AM to noon daily. Please email your resume or work history to info@seafarermotel.com or apply in person at 35 Main Street (Rte 1) in Ogunquit across from the Ogunquit Playhouse.

MOBILE POWER WASH CO.

FULL TIME; Saturdays, Sundays, and Weekdays. The typical candidate is youthful, mature, responsible, and energetic. Ability to drive a box truck with a clean driving record. Mechanically inclined, an eye for detail, and is self-motivated to accomplish daily goals. Kittery, Maine • Call Jody @ 207-451-9880

PUSH THE ORGANIC ENVELOPE

207-363-3762

We deliver by the truckload to York & Cumberland Counties, or you pick up.

See our website for Loam prices:

www.DuboisLivestockAndExcavating.com (207) 282-4445 • 2 Irving Road, Arundel, Maine 04046

DRIVERS: CDL-A. Average $52,000 per yr. plus. Excellent Home Time + Weekends. Monthly Bonuses up to $650. 5,000w APU’s for YOUR Comfort + E-Logs. Excellent Benefits. 100% no touch. 877-704-3773 FED-X GROUND has 2 immediate openings for a PM CDL single driver position. Home daily. Up to 47 CPM plus safety and fuel bonuses. Additional benefits available. Call 207-205-4778 Part Time

Dining Room Hostess

Spring Hill 117 Pond Rd, South Berwick (207) 384-2693

HELP WANTED MALE AND FEMALE Are You Compassionate? Our CAREGivers’ compassionate care has made us the leading provider of non-medical services to older adults. Join us in making a real difference in their lives – and yours. Flexible P/T morning, afternoon, evening, or overnight hours. Immediate openings in York, Kittery, Eliot and throughout York County. Home Instead Senior Care Kennebunk: 207.985.8550 York: 207.363.6550

1123A US Route 1 Cape Neddick, ME

Health Insurance with 401K.

Apply within!

What’s In Our Loam?

We also have Organic Shellfish Compost

HELP WANTED

Wanted Laborer / Ground Man Abbott Bros. Inc.

Our loam has been fortified much like vitamins. This nutrient rich loam is very unique in the landscape industry, it has added fish-blend compost in it. 1. increases organic content in the soil 2. adds essential nutrients You won’t find 3. improves moisture holding capacity such high quality top soil at any 4. improves plant growth price. 5. suppresses soil disease 6. improves drought resistance

KEYS FOUND at the stop sign on the corner of Guinea Rd & Route 9 in Berwick. Call 451-7394

Housekeeping hours are Friday through Monday 9AM to 3PM.

LANDSCAPE SUPPLIES

We have the best possible loam available on the market.

LOST & FOUND

Please apply in person at

– DON’T GET RIPPED OFF – CONTACT ME LAST:

207-363-2483, or email hoaty@starkeyford.com

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Our Food and Beverage Team is Growing! Fall and Winter Season Breakfast Servers - 5 days, Includes Weekends and Holidays Function and Bistro Servers - Lunch and Dinner Shifts Fulltime Bartender, Days and Nights We are a dynamic and talented team, with years of hospitality experience looking for a few more team members to join us for our busy fall and winter season. Our Bistro offers lunch and dinner service and our property hosts offsite meetings, events and weddings. If you like working with a group that exceeds expectations and stays five steps ahead, then we are the place for you. Please e-mail your resume to caroleh@beachmereinn.com. Interviews by appointment only. 62 Beachmere Place, Ogunquit Maine 03907 • 207- 646- 2021 • FAX: (207) 646-2231 Certified Environmental Leader

Kitchen Maintenance /Dishwasher EVENING POSITION. 30 Hours/week. Benefits package available, including health, dental, life insurance, 401k employer match and more. Paid earned benefit time. Year round position. Mature candidates (16+) are encouraged to apply. Must have transportation and a good work ethic. Please apply in person:

Sentry Hill

Retirement Community 2 Victoria Court York Harbor, Maine


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~ Ask The Computer Lady ~

Dear Computer Lady, How do I scan in a document in Windows 8? It was SO easy with XP. Do I need some additional SW? Thanks, Arline Dear Arline, You probably need to download updated software from your scanner manufacturer’s website. When you bought your scanner, it came with a disk and scanning software that ran on Windows XP. Now that you have Windows 8, you need to get the scanner software that will work with Windows 8. The best way to do this is to go to your computer manufacturer’s website and find your scanner model. Then check for downloads for that scanner. If they

have Windows 8 software listed, you can download and install it to be able to scan just like you did with XP. If they don’t have Windows 8 software available, then you might have to purchase a new scanner. It is up to the scanner manufacturer to come up with new software that works with current operating systems. Elizabeth Dear Computer Lady, My question is I got a message that says: the user profile service - service failed the login. User profile cannot be loaded. Does it cost much to have someone open my register and fix it? I’m afraid I would mess it up. Thank you for all your help, Carol

Dear Carol, That message means that you have a corrupt user profile. This seems to be a fairly common problem lately, and while it is not easy to fix, I have successfully fixed it for quite a few of my customers recently. I don’t know what the computer shops in your area charge for this service, but in my shop, the cost is either two or three hours of labor depending on what is needed to set you up with a working user profile. The good news is that Windows 8 handles a corrupt user profile much better than Windows 7. It automatically creates a new user profile for you if the old one becomes corrupt. This way, you can keep using the computer and get the files from your old profile. Elizabeth Dear Computer Lady, How do I email a webpage with gmail? Their “send from gmail” doesn’t do anything!

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Thank you, George Dear George, When online access was more expensive, and many of us paid by the minute, it was easier to send a web page by email so that we could download the page, and view it without spending more of our online minutes. Now that internet access is mostly unlimited, and web pages are far more complicated than they used to be, it is more efficient to send a link to a web page instead of sending an entire page by email. Thus, the “Feature” of sending a web page is one that is disappearing from modern versions of web browsers. The easiest way to send a link to a web page that you want to share with someone, is to copy the URL address and paste it into the body of an email message. Simply click once in the address bar of your web browser (the part that starts with http)

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and, when the entire address is blue (this should happen with one click, but if not, you can click and drag to highlight the entire address) copy the address. You can copy in one of several ways. Right click on the address and click, “Copy” in the context menu that appears. Use the keyboard combination, “Ctrl & C” to copy. Click on “Edit” in the menu bar, then click on “Copy”. Next, go to your email program, start a new email message, and paste the address in your message. Click once in the body of your message and use one of the following ways to paste the address: Right click in the body of the email and click, “Paste” in the context menu that appears. Use the keyboard combination, “Ctrl & V” to paste. Click on “Edit” in the menu bar, then click on “Paste”. Elizabeth Interested in learning more? Elizabeth has answered thousands of computer questions over the years. Come browse her articles, watch instructional videos, ask questions, and view comments at www.askthecomputerlady.com/questions.

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The Weekly Sentinel 37

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38 The Weekly Sentinel

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Mon-Fri 8:30am-8pm Sat 8:30am-5pm, Sun 11am-4pm

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2014 KIA FORTEAuto, EX6K, A/C, PW, PL, Red,

CLEAN CLEAN

Sunroof, PW, PL, Black,V6, 133K, Auto, Leather, Auto, V6,PW, Leather, A/C, CD Sunroof, PL, Sunroof, PW, PL, Stk. #14390HA A/C, CD A/C, CD Stk. Stk. #14390HA #14390HA

$ $$

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LIKE NEW

15,874 15,874 15,874 LIKE NEW

5-Year/60,000-Mile Bumper-to-Bumper Coverage 5-Year/Unlimited Miles 24-hr. Roadside Assistance

SomersworthHyundai.com 2012 TOYOTA RAV 4 2009 HYUNDAI SONATA SE ONE 2012 4 2009 HYUNDAI Silver, SONATA SE ONE 2012 TOYOTA TOYOTA RAV RAV 4 37K, 2009 HYUNDAI SONATA SE 4WD 51K, Bronze, OWNER ONE 4WD Silver, 51K,

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Auto, Silver,PW, 60K,PL, Auto, PW, PL, Leather, Auto, PW,A/C, PL, CD, Leather, A/C, CD, Sunroof, AlloysCD, Sunroof, Alloys Leather, A/C, Stk. #14296HB Sunroof, Alloys Stk. #14296HB

14,427 14,427

OWNER

Auto, PL, Black,PW, 151K, Auto, PW, PL, A/C, Auto,CD PW, PL, A/C, CD Stk. #14079HA #14079HA Stk. A/C, CD Stk. #14079HA

$$ $ 14,427

Bronze, 37K, Auto, A/C, PW, Bronze, 37K, Auto, A/C, PW, PL, Auto, PL, CD CDA/C, PW, Stk. #H976 Stk. #H976 PL, CD Stk. #H976

OWNER

6,132 6,132

$$ $ 6,132

4WD

Auto, PL, Silver,A/C, 51K,PW, Auto, A/C, PW, PL, CD, Auto, A/C, PW, PL, CD, Alloys Alloys Stk. #H982 Stk. #H982 CD, Alloys Stk. #H982

17,812 17,812

$ $ $ 17,812

Somersworth Somersworth Hyundai Hyundai

Somersworth 370 Rte. 108, Somersworth, NHHyundai • 603-692-5220 370 Rte. 108, Somersworth, NH • 603-692-5220

12,526 12,526

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Silver, 35K, Black, 81K, Black, 66K, Brown, 41K, Auto, Leather, Auto, Alloys, Auto, Roof Rails, Auto, Alloys, Htd Seats, Sunroof, Tinted Windows, Tow Hitch, 75 months with $1,999 cash or trade due @ signing. $600 college grad included Leather, Htd Seats, Htd Steering Wheel ABS, ESC, PW, PL PW, PL, A/C, CD Bluetooth, PW, PL 75 months with $1,999 cash or trade due @ signing. $600 college grad included 24 month lease with 12K, with $1,999 cash or trade due @ signing. $600 college grad included 39 month lease with 12K, with $1,999 cash or trade due @ signing. $600 college grad included Stk. #P9710 Stk. #N14771A Stk. #N14717A Stk. #N14511A THIS IS NOT A LEASE! YOU OWN IT! 75 months with $1,999 cash or trade due @ signing. $600 college grad included 24 month lease with 12K, with $1,999 cash or trade due @ signing. $600 college grad included 39 month lease with 12K, with $1,999 cash or trade due @ signing. $600 college grad included

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2010 XX 4X4 Black, 66K, 2010 NISSAN NISSAN XTERRA XTERRA 4X4 Auto, Black,Roof 66K,Rails, Tow Hitch, Auto, Roof Rails, Auto, Roof Rails, Tow Hitch, PW, PL, A/C, CD Tow Hitch, PW, #N14717A PL, A/C, CD Stk. PW, PL, A/C, CD Stk. #N14717A Stk. #N14717A

2010 2010 KIA KIA SEDONA SEDONA LX LX Blue, 56K, 2010 KIA SEDONABlue, LX56K, 737530-01.indd

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RUGGED RUGGED

Black, 40K, Auto, Leather, Htd Seats, Alloys, B/U Camera, Power Doors Stk. #N14784A

2010 CXL 2010 BUICK BUICK LACROSSE LACROSSE CXL Brown, 41K,

LOADED LOADED

2009 2009 TOYOTA TOYOTA VENZA VENZA AWD Black, AWD 81K,

VERY CLEAN VERY CLEAN

Auto, Black,Alloys, 81K, TintedAlloys, Windows, Auto, Auto, Alloys, Tinted Windows, ABS, ESC, PW, PL Tinted Windows, ABS, ESC, PW, PL Stk. #N14771A ABS, ESC, PW, PL Stk. #N14771A Stk. #N14771A

Visit us 24 hours a day, 7 days a week at: 2011 CHRYSLER CHRYSLER TOWN TOWN && COUNTRY COUNTRY TOURING TOURING 2011 2012 NISSAN SENTRA SR GREAT 2012 SR PEOPLE GREAT All prices and payments based on in-stock units. All prices exclude tax, title, destination andNISSAN marketing SENTRA assessment. Prices after all applicable rebates. PEOPLE SPORTY SPORTY 2011 CHRYSLER TOWN & Black, COUNTRY Black, 40K, TOURING 2012 NISSAN SENTRA MOVER Blue, 2K, 2K, SR FAMILY CAR 40K, Blue, FAMILY CAR GREAT PEOPLE

$ 11,995 11,995 MOVER

Auto, Black,Leather, 40K, Htd Alloys, Htd Seats, Seats, Alloys, Auto, Leather, B/U Camera, Power B/U Seats, Camera, Power Doors Doors Htd Alloys, Stk. #N14784A

Stk. B/U #N14784A Camera, Power Doors Stk. #N14784A

$ 18,995 18,995 $

FAMILY CAR

Auto, Alloys, 6 Airbags, Blue, 2K, VDC, Keyless Entry, VDC, ABS, ABS, Keyless Entry, Auto, Alloys, 6 Airbags, PW, PW, PL PL VDC, ABS, Keyless Entry, Stk. #P9686

Stk. PW, #P9686 PL Stk. #P9686

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$ 14,995 $

14,995

Somersworth Somersworth Nissan Nissan 285 Rte. 108, Somersworth, NH •Nissan Somersworth 285 Rte. 108, Somersworth, NH • 603-692-5200 603-692-5200 SomersworthNissan.com

285 Rte. 108, Somersworth, NH • 603-692-5200 Visit us 24 hours a day, 7 days a week at: SomersworthNissan.com Visit us 24 hours a day, 7 days a week at:

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Gray, 95K, Auto, Alloys, Leather, Htd Seats, Roof Rails Stk. #N14520A

4 DOOR

2011 SV 2011 NISSAN NISSAN MAXIMA MAXIMA SV Silver, 35K,

Somersworth Nissan $ $$$ 15,986 • 603-692-5200 15,986 15,986 SomersworthNissan.com Auto, Alloys, Brown, 41K, Leather, Htd Seats, Auto, Alloys, Auto, Alloys, Leather, Htd Seats, Bluetooth, PL Leather, HtdPW, Seats, Bluetooth, PW, PL Stk. #N14511A Bluetooth, PW, PL Stk. #N14511A Stk. #N14511A

$$ 15,995 15,039 285 Rte. 108, Somersworth, 15,039 15,995 15,039 15,995 NH

$

SPORTY

Blue, 2K, Auto, Alloys, 6 Airbags, VDC, ABS, Keyless Entry, PW, PL Stk. #P9686

SPORT SEDAN 4 DOOR Auto, Silver,Leather, 35K, SPORT SEDAN Htd Seats, Sunroof, Auto, Leather, Auto, Leather, Htd Seats, Sunroof, Steering Wheel Htd Seats, Sunroof, Htd Steering Stk. #P9710 Wheel Htd Steering Wheel Stk. #P9710 MON-THURS TIL 8PM Stk. #P9710

OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK $$$

21,153 21,153 21,153

FRI-SAT TIL 6PM 2007 NISSAN NISSAN MURANO MURANO SL SUNDAYS TILEXCELLENT 5PM 2007 SL

2007 NISSAN MURANO Gray, 95K, 95K, SL Gray,

Auto, Alloys, Gray, 95K, Leather, Htd Leather, Htd Seats, Seats, Auto, Alloys, Roof Roof Rails RailsHtd Seats, Leather, Stk. #N14520A

Stk. Roof#N14520A Rails Stk. #N14520A

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REALTY ONE

Owned Independently

439 US Rte One, York, ME 03909 207.363.2497 84 School St (intersection of Rt 1) Ogunquit, ME 03907 207.646.4546

www.yorkmaine.com

YORK - OGUNQUIT - SACO OPEN HOUSES

E L I O T

SUN 8/31 • 10AM-12PM WELLS, 754 Ocean Ave

From Route One, take Eldredge Road to Ocean Ave. Property is located on right. MLS#1139091.

SAT 8/30 • 11AM-1PM WELLS BEACH

Webhannet Beach living year round! Directly on river with dock to fish and kayak, stroll to oceanfront, fully renovated with maple floors, tile, vaulted ceiling, WB fireplace, 2 BAs, LR, DR, den and garage. Expansive view of marsh. MUST SEE! $549,900. DIRECTIONS: In Wells off Rte 1 is Mile Road. Take Mile Road towards the ocean and make a right onto Webhannet Dr. Property will be on your right just a short distance. Hostess: Brenda McCarthy 207-837-3948

SUN 8/31 • 4:30-6:30PM OGUNQUIT, Glen Ave

SUN 8/31 • 1-3PM

OGUNQUIT, 124 Frasier Pasture Rd From Shore Rd, Ogunquit take a left onto Frazier Pasture Rd. Property is on the right. MLS# 1148199. Host For Both: Josh Lagasse 207-251-3701

Perfect location and perfect condition, just steps from Ogunquit beaches and center of village. Spacious, open concept with FP, all HW floors, screened porch, stainless steel appliances, 3 lovely BRs with extra BR in lower level. $529,900. MLS#1124999. DIRECTIONS: US Route 1 North out from Ogunquit. Glen Ave. will be on your left just before BINTLIFF’s restaurant. Property will be towards end of complex on the left. Host: George Wilson 207-251-2941

END OF THE SUMMER PRICE ADJUSTMENT - REDUCED $77K! Life at its best on the 100’ of water frontage on the banks of the Piscataqua River in Eliot. Stunning views from the expansive screened-in porch, multi-tier deck, dock & mooring. A 4 BR, 2 BA home in desirable Riverview Estates. $448,500 O G U N Q U I T CHARMING CAPE “in-town” yet quiet street with seasonal waterviews, 4 BRs, studio, great room with fieldstone fireplace, sunroom, 1st floor master/bath, rear deck onto private yard, outdoor shower, minutes to beach & town. This can be your dream getaway, just call! $545,000

KENNEBUNK

Gorgeous, 3 BR Cape with many custom details like soapstone counters and stainless steel appliances in the kitchen, new BAs with granite counters, a finished bsmt, and extra storage over garage. Just 5 minutes to area beaches. $359,000. Don’t miss this Kennebunk opportunity!

Heather Swanson 207-604-4286

CAPE NEDDICK

In RIVERSEDGE! Contemporary home only one mile from beaches! ROW to Cape Neddick River. Updated kitchen including stainless steel appliances. Wonderful, large, redwood deck for outdoor entertaining. A MUST SEE!

Debby Whitney 207-337-2334

WELLS

WELLS HIGHLANDS. 4 BR, 2 BA home located only one mile from the beach! Custom teak kitchen island with cherry cabinets, updated appliances, and 3-season sun room to enjoy the private .23 acre setting. Floor plan provides plenty of living options. $269,000.

Julie O’Connor 207-467-0284

PRICE REDUCTIONS and TERRIFIC BUYS

N O R T H B E R W DESIRABLE PHEASANT HILL CONDO - 2 BR, 1.5 BA, open I floor plan with cath. ceiling, skylights & 3 sliding doors C that bring the outside in. Master BR with balcony. Enjoy K kayaking on the river. Lower level finished, laundry area & 1-car garage. Low fees include water, sewer & plowing. $118,000 Y O R K

$139,900

Charming home, fabulous location and quiet desirable neighborhood. Wellmaintained and loved, this is a jewel, ready for your garden and updates. Nice enclosed breezeway porch attached to 1 car garage. Gorgeous yard with shed.

Brenda McCarthy 207-837-3948

$289,900

NATURE HAS PROVIDED! Wooded area surrounding this lovely 4 BR, 3 BA, custombuilt home. Quality workmanship throughout, beautifully maintained, open kitchen, dining and living room, 2-car garage, pool & decks surround the expansive yard.

Linda Dutch 207-432-5524

$139,900

Pretty Ranch situated on a nice in-town lot. All applianced kitchen and a quiet, large yard, yet close to shopping. All remodeled home. FHA heating system is only 2 years old. Nice arched doorways and wood doors.

H A R B O PRIME LOCATION for this 5+ acre parcel offering a 2 LOT R POTENTIAL in a private, wooded setting, in an established neighborhood yet only 1/2 mile to the beach & York village. Water/sewer at street, surveyed with building envelope, GREAT LOCATION! $330,000 - 5.1 Acres / $165,000 - 2.1 or 3.0 Acres.

Linda Dutch 207-432-5524

SANFORD

Fabulous Cape in a friendly neighborhood. Kitchen open to living room, 3 BRs, den, BA, mud room and a 2 car garage. Gorgeous landscaped yard with perennials, annuals, and flowering trees. Newer heating system and vinyl windows. $174,000

C A P E N E D D I A LITTLE GEM NESTLED IN A MILLION DOLLAR NEIGHBOR- C HOOD with OCEAN VIEWS! Hear the waves, smell the salt K air with direct access to ocean & Cape Neddick Beach. 520 SF Bonus room ready to finish. Breathtaking setting with glorious ocean views! $750,000

Brenda McCarthy 207-837-3948

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Louise Ducharme Your Realtor 207-252-3270


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