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wan!t News you to read The Weekly Sentinel ECRWSS PRSRT STD U.S. Postage PAID Seacoast Media Group Portsmouth, NH POSTAL CUSTOMER Your Community Newspaper Serving: ARUNDEL, BERWICK, CAPE NEDDICK, ELIOT, KENNEBUNK, KENNEBUNKPORT, KITTERY, KITTERY POINT, LEBANON, MOODY, NO. BERWICK, OGUNQUIT, SO. BERWICK, WELLS, YORK & YORK HARBOR Friday, August 17, 2012 Volume 8 • Issue No. 33 Run for the Fallen this Weekend in Ogunquit By C. Ayn Douglass Staff Columnist OGUNQUIT On Flag Day, June 14, 2008, a group of runners made it their goal to run from Fort Irwin, California, to Arlington National Cemetery to commemorate the lost lives of servicemen and women who served in Operation Iraqi Freedom. Since then, the Run for the Fallen has been an annual event in many states and is locally supported by many towns. On August 19 in Ogunquit, the fifth annual Run for the Tributes and flags from last year’s Run for the Fallen (courtesy photo) Fireball Run Contestants Plot Strategies for Upcoming Race By Timothy Gillis Staff Columnist OGUNQUIT – The team of Leeanna Cusimano and Robert Levinstein have jumped in the Fireball Run race, joining Bill and Valerie Sowles of Yarmouth, and Timber Tina Scheer and Carolann Ouellette of central Maine. Cusimano, who owns Café Amore and Amore Index Page Calendar of Events Classifieds Computer Lady Home & Business Pets Puzzles Real Estate Sports Where To Dine 12 33-34 18 30-32 28 35 24-25 29-30 20-23 Breakfast, and Levinstein, executive producer of 22Q Entertainment in New York City, are trying to raise awareness for missing teen Ajariana Ouftt, from Brockton, Massachusetts. The new team invited their Maine competitors to dinner last week to share strategies and prepare for the epic, eight-day race. The Sowles, who will be trying to increase awareness for the search for Aydriana Tetu of Lewiston, joined Cusimano and Levinstein at Amore Breakfast in Ogunquit for some fresh Maine lobster and to share a heaping helping of strategic advice. (Bill Sowles owns Morong Brunswick and Morong Falmouth with his brother, Peter.) Scheer, a world champion lumberjill, and Ouelette, director of the Maine Office of Tour- ism, could not make the dinner. Scheer’s nightly lumberjill show and Ouellette’s busy Monday precluded traveling south for the evening. Their team will be raising awareness for the search for Ayla Reynolds, of Waterville. The new team of Cusimano and Levinstein has had some success already. The first child they were linked with was considered a “cold case.” Levinstein plugged her name into facebook and found her profile. He made a friend request, and was pretty startled to have it accepted a few days later. “Her page said things like ‘Where are you?’ and ‘What happened?’ so I was pretty sure it was the right child,” Levinstein said. He alerted the organizers of Fireball Run of the discovery, See FIREBALL page 38... High Low am pm am pm Sat 18 12:20 6:04 6:16 Sun 19 12:33 12:59 6:42 6:59 Mon 20 1:16 1:40 7:23 7:45 Tue 21 2:01 2:25 8:07 8:34 Wed 22 2:50 3:13 8:53 9:27 Thu 23 3:43 4:06 9:44 10:24 Fri 24 4:41 5:04 10:40 11:27 Leeanna Cusimano and Robert Levinstein with their 2006 PT Cruiser, dubbed Ogunquit-a-GoGo (Photo by Tim Gillis) Sun Rise Sun Set Sat 18 5:50 7:40 Sun 19 5:51 7:39 Mon 20 5:53 7:37 Tue 21 5:54 7:35 Wed 22 5:55 7:34 Thu 23 5:56 7:32 Fri 5:27 7:31 24 A special section concerning your health... INSIDE: PG 13-15 See FALLEN page 24... Jillian Dumais with Damn Yankees cast member Justin Flexen Kids get chance to play ball with “Damn Yankees” cast OGUNQUIT – The Maine Children’s Cancer Program visited the Ogunquit Playhouse this past Sunday, August 12, to catch a matinee edition of “Damn Yankees” and then play ball with the cast. It was a special day for several children as they got to meet the actors and actresses, team up with them in the field, Arts & Entertainment Health & Fitness from the sudden loss of a family member on foreign soil doesn’t end with the funeral. It goes on and takes the form of emotional and financial upheaval. In Maine, the lives of the families of eighty-one servicemen and women have been changed forever as a result of that loss. “The biggest thing we do is raise awareness and make a great day for them,” Mixon said. “Not only a great day; a no red-tape lifeline when they have a need.” Those needs are quite basic such as fuel oil, medi- Ogunquit Playhouse & Maine Children’s Cancer Program Team Up Story and photo by Timothy Gillis Staff Columnist Local Average Tide Chart Date Fallen will take place with an expected 200 runners covering the forty-two miles between the town square and the end point in Portland. While the energy and excitement of the event is spectacle enough, the run is a staging point for a more sobering and deeply felt commitment held by organizer John Mixon and his dedicated group of volunteers and supporters. Their mission doesn’t begin or end with the Run for the Fallen. It is a yearround labor of love. Mixon, a military veteran himself, realized that the pain Our communities abound with creativity! Take a look... and take their cracks at the bat. The event, which took place on the field beside the playhouse, provided young cancer patients and their families a day’s respite from the ongoing battles. “It was a fantastic day,” said Timothy Boynton, development manager for MCCP. “The families had a great time.” Also taking part in the festivities were physicians, board members, and staff members. See PLAY BALL page 34... Also check out our special section on BUSINESS & FINANCE PG 26-27 PG 16-17 WS August 17, 2012 38 The Weekly Sentinel ~ News ~ will be bookshelves in the empty Great Hall of the new Library. “So much work already has been accomplished in the Great Hall, but our new Library can’t proceed much further without bookshelves. Most of our collection has been stored in the basement while we continued raising money to complete the new library,” said Friends’ capital campaign chair Patti Mitchem. Added to that good news was announcement of a grant from the Strawberry Festival Committee to purchase a sturdy outdoor book drop, replacing the wooden box that stood at the former Library entrance for petitors in the race, the four participants shared strategies during the meal, with a constant eye on the real purpose of the contest – to help locate missing and endangered children from all over the country. The Sowles have also made progress on their search. They talked to Tetu’s mother and discovered that the girl is a runaway and doesn’t want to be found. “She had leukemia as a child,” Bill Sowles said. “She ran away, they found her and brought her back. She ran away again. Her mother just wants her to go to the hospital for a blood test to find out how she’s doing.” The teams will begin in Independence, Ohio, and travel more than 2,000 miles in eight days, through fourteen cities. The trip stops in Ogunquit and Sanford on Friday, September 28, and ends in Bangor the next day. They will complete hundreds of missions, locating items of local, historic nature or something from pop culture. The teams race to collect points for achieving a mission, and then find out what the next mission is. The four talked about using the internet and a network of preestablished friends to help with each task. “We wake up each morning with a CD with our next tasks slipped under our door,” Bill Sowles said. The first stop on the trip in Jamestown, New York, Cusimano’s birthplace and the hometown of funny lady Lucille Ball. Cusimano’s café and breakfast place are filled with visual references to the comedienne. The race is also filled with feel-good stories. Thirty-eight children have been located because of Fireball Run’s efforts since its inception in 2007, thirtynine when you count the recent facebook find. Last year, the event helped locate twins at a homeless shelter. “The father of those two children is doing the run this year,” Valerie Sowles said. Next year, no new racers will be able to join, as the popularity has caused participation to swell to capacity. “Next year, it will only be for alumni,” Cusimano said. Asked whether or not they will compete in 2013, the two teams seemed focused on making it through this year’s epic road rally first. King Foundation Donates $50K for New Shelves SOUTH BERWICK – A $50,000 grant last week from the Stephen and Tabitha King Foundation to the Friends of South Berwick Library’s building fund means there soon ...FIREBALL from page 1 and they connected the team with Ouftt, hoping to help create a greater awareness of her absence. Levinstein, who was associate producer at Ogunquit Playhouse for six years and stage manager before that, was back in New England for a wedding, so he took the opportunity to link up with his racemate. Even though the Sowles are technically com- S& J COLLISION CENTERS Owners Steve Anderson and John Loftus Serving the Seacoast area since 1974 Business Hours: Monday-Friday 8-5 336 US Route 1 York, Maine 207-363-7961 634 No. Berwick Rd. Wells, Maine 207-646-2448 WWW.SANDJCOLLISION.COM decades. The King grant brings the total raised by the Friends to $655,000, 60 percent of the $1.1 million the volunteer organization pledged to raise toward the cost of the renovation. “Despite reaching this milestone, we still have some heavy lifting to do in terms of fundraising,” said Mitchem. “Shelving, furniture and equipment, including computers, must be purchased. Some construction items have been put off, including insulation of the foundation, a restroom in the children’s area, a stairway to the former choir loft, and eventual completion of the loft for use as a reading area.” The Friends currently are raffling off an overnight stay at The Country Inn at Camden/ Rockport in a Country Suite that accommodates couples or families. The certificate is good from October 29 through May 20 of next year. Included are three guest passes to the Farnsworth Art Museum in Rockland. Tickets are $5 each or five for $20, on sale through August 31 at the Library and Hot Summer Nights. The temporary wall between the addition and the Great Hall is scheduled to be removed in mid-September. In the meantime, library patrons can view the ongoing work through a window in the wall. INCLUDE S INCLUDE S 20 FREE OIL C 20 CFHARNGEESE! HANGES! OIL NO DOCUMENTATION, PREPARATION, OR DEALER FEES! THE PRICE IS THE PRICE! 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