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Back Cover FREE Established 1853 Your 800 287 2295 • gazette@easterngazette.com gazette@easterngazette com 1-800-287-2295 17,250 Circulation • Copyright 2014 The Gazette, Inc. Volume 162 No. 42 *****ECRWSS***** U.S. Postage Paid Dexter ME. Permit No. 97 Local POSTAL CUSTOMER HomeTown AdVantage October 17 - 23, 2014 Delivered by U.S. Mail to every residential and business addresses in: Abbot, Atkinson, Barnard, Beaver Cove, Blanchard, Bowerbank, Brownville, Brownville Jct., Cambridge, Charleston, Corinna, Corinth, Derby, Dexter, Dover-Foxcroft, Ebeemee, Elliottsville, Exeter, Frenchtown, Garland, Greenville, Greenville Jct., Guilford, Harmony, Kingsbury Plt., LaGrange, Lake View Plt., Lily Bay, Maxfield, Mayfield, Medford, Milo, Monson, Orneville, Parkman, Ripley, Sangerville, Sebec, Shirley Mills, St. Albans, Wellington, Williamsburg, Willimantic. Laurie Meagher Bird photo 7KH (DVWHUQ *D]HWWH Your HomeTown AdVantage Page One October 17 - 23, 2014 Seussified Christmas Carol, Velveteen Rabbit auditions on Saturday and Monday DOVER-FOXCROFT - The Center Theatre and the Slightly Off-Center Players announce auditions for their Holiday productions of A Seussified Christmas Carol and The Velveteen Rabbit. Both shows are one-acts, running less than one hour each and both will be performed each performance date. A Seussified Christmas Carol will feature an all youth cast, and The Velveteen Rabbit will have a smaller cast, featuring adults, one child, and puppets. Auditions for both productions will be held at the Center Theatre on Saturday, October 18 at noon, and Monday, October 20 at 6 p.m. Those auditioning will be asked to read selections from the script, which will be available at auditions. Those interested in being puppeteers should also come dressed comfortably and be prepared to move. Rehearsals will begin October 28, and will be held 4-5 days per week with some weekend rehearsals until opening. Not everyone will be called for every rehearsal. Rehearsals for a Seussified Christmas Carol will be held after school at both SeDoMoCha and the Center Theatre. Rehearsals for the Velveteen Rabbit will be in the evening at different locations as needed. A Seussified Christmas Carol and The Velveteen Rabbit will run December 12, 13, 14, and December 19 and 20. Tickets are $15 General Admission, and $12 for Theatre members, Seniors and Students, as well as tickets purchased in advance. For more information about the auditions or performances, email SOCP@centertheatre. org, call the Center Theatre at 564-8943 or stop by the Theatre at 20 East Main Street, DoverFoxcroft between the hours of 10 a.m. and 3 p.m. Tuesday through Saturday. To purchase tickets or to learn more about upcoming events at Center Theatre, call the box office at 564-8943 or visit the theatre’s website at www. centertheatre.org. Let EVERYONE Know Use The Eastern Gazette Paid for and authorized by “Stehle for Sheriff”, Bill Lawrence, Treasurer, 99 Farm Rd. Bangor, ME 04401 Your All Seasons Company p Oil Delivery, Sales, Installation and Service • Energy Efficient Boilers and Furnaces Installed • Payment Plans • Wood Pellets • Generators Spring Cleaning Robinson • Save money by having your Boiler or Furnace tuned up • Plumbing Services • Choose the “Smart Pay” Plan for the coming year Starkey Hearing Aid Devices Choose the Style That’s Best for You Whether you’re active and on the go, or living life at a more leisurely pace, there’s a Starkey S Series hearing aid that fits with the way you live. Starkey offers sleek, stylish options that are nearly invisible when worn. 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Propane Delivery Sales & Service • Gas Lights • Gas Refrigerators • Rinnai Heaters • Gas Stoves, Gas Fireplaces and Pellet Stoves Air Conditioning Systems • Energy-efficient… Economical!! • A Fujitsu mini - split system can be installed as a wall unit or as a free-standing unit… • No ductwork needed! • Cools and Heats AE Robinson’s trained service professionals stand ready to respond to your calls 24/7. AE Robinson’s Dependable Delivery team is ready with oil, propane, diesel, kerosene and wood pellets. The A.E.Robinson Oil Company“Plus” Count On Us To Keep You Warm!! and Comfortable All Year Round A.E.Robinson Company offices in Dover-Foxcroft, Dexter and Greenville Call 564-8131 www.aerobinson.com Page 2 October 17 - 23, 2014 'RYHU&RYH )DUPHUV·0DUNHW 1041 South Street, Dover Tuesdays 2PM – 6PM, Saturdays 9AM – 1PM Fall is here, so the market is carrying delicious seasonal produce for you! Come grab a cooking pumpkin to make some delicious soup, grass-fed beef for those last days with the grill, apple cider for your mug and a scrumptious chocolate scone to go with it! The market is now offering “Double Your Dollars,” an EBT/Snap program and CSA programs for the fall/winter season and come find out more about the online market! Come support your local farmers at the Dover Cove Farmer’s Market! The Eastern Gazette * Your HomeTown AdVantage Bean Hole Bean Hunters Supper Saturday, November 1, 2014 • 5:00 – 8:00 p.m. Bean Hole Beans, Hot Dogs, Cole Slaw, Old Fashion Brown Bread, Homemade Biscuits and Homemade pie. After being out all day, come enjoy a nice hot, homemade meal. Cost: $8 Per Person or $25 for family of 4 or more. Proceeds to benefit Palmyra Community Center. Bring your Family, Friends, Hunting Buddies... Everyone Is Welcome! :HDFFHSW'HELW&UHGLWDQG(%761$3)RRG6WDPS&DUGV Stutzman’s Farm Stand & Bakery KASEE WILSON BENEFIT SPAGHETTI DINNER Sunday, October 19 from 4-7 pm Douty Hill Rd. (Back Sangerville Rd.) Sangerville at Cooper’s on the Trail $12 Adults, $7 seniors & children under 12, walk-ins welcome! 50 lb. Potatoes 2 for $25 TRADITIONALLY GROWN: STRAWBERRIES, KALE, BEETS, SWISSCHARD, APPLES, CIDER, CABBAGE, CORN, NEW POTATOES, WINTER SQUASH, CORN STALKS & PUMPKINS ORGANICALLY GROWN: TURNIPS, CARROTS 564-8596 We accept REAL FOOD FROM A REAL FARM s r CORINNA - The Levi Stewart Community Theater will hold play tryouts on Sunday, October 12 at 2 p.m. and Monday, October 13 at 6 p.m., upstairs at the Stewart Library Building in Corinna. There are parts for 5 men and 9 women. The play, “Virgil’s Christmas Catch” by Eddie McPherson, is a charming Christmas comedy the whole family can enjoy. Performances will be at the annual Christmas show on December 5 and 6 at 7 p.m. The first rehearsal will be on Sunday, October 19 at 6 p.m. Rehearsals will run on Sundays, Tuesdays and Thursdays at 6 p.m. (former Giovanni’s/TJ’s location) NEW FALL HOURS CLOSED MON. & TUES. PIZZA BUFFET & VEGGIE STAND HOURS: Wed. & Thurs. 10-6 Fri. & Sat. 10-7 Sun. Brunch WITH LIVE MUSIC 10-1 Theater tryouts, October 12 r TM Meal includes Beverage, Entrée, bread and dessert, prepared by Giovanni’s owners Charlie and Lori Malatesta During a routine physical it was discovered that Kasee, a graduate of Maine Maritime Academy, and son of Scott and Lori Wilson of Dexter, had a rare blood disease called Myelodysplastic Syndrome, or MDS. The only cure for MDS is a bone marrow transplant. The transplant was completed August 11 and Kasee is doing well. He will spend many weeks in Boston with much recovery time, up to a year before he will be cleared to pursue his career. There will be many medical expenses, many trips back and fourth to Boston and much financial burden on Kasee and his family. We are in search for anyone willing to sell tickets, help with food preparation, clean up, food delivery etc. Please call Barbara Whitney at 924-3443 (evenings) or Lori Malatesta 270-1551 (anytime). THANK YOU FOR YOUR SUPPORT! Summer Concert Series The British Invasion H.J. Crosby “Peace” Marches, Music of the Beatles, Old Tyme Summer delights Polka Party October 19 (SUN) at Dexter Town Hall featuring Liza Patty-Lugo on Tuba All Concerts Free Donations Accepted BYOC – Bring You Own Chair Call 207-924-6235 for more information. Patient Appreciation Events 2FWREHUUGDQGWK VOTE NORMHIGGINS MAINE STATE LEGISLATURE ZLWKVSHFLDO+DOORZHHQ*RRG\ 6DIHW\&KHFNRQ2FWREHUVW October 23: Join us in the lobby of the hospital for refreshments and give-a-ways in appreciation of our patients from 7 am - 4 pm. Trick or Treat bags available for the kids. Teddy Bear Clinic from 9 am - 6 pm. Bring your child (children) and a stuffed friend to our mini Mayo Hospital in the Sebec and Borestone Conference Rooms. We will have animal crackers and milk for the kids. School field trips are welcome by appointment. For more details, call Courtney at 564-1264. October 24: Walk in flu shot clinic (5 years old and up) from 12 noon - 7 pm in the Piscataquis Conference Room at Mayo Regional Hospital. Please bring your insurance information if available. ENDORS SUS ED BY S AN COLLIN Free family movie night at the Center Theatre at 7 pm, sponsored by Mayo Regional Hospital. Free popcorn provided. The movie will be Despicable Me 2. October 31: On Halloween, be sure to stop by the lobby of the hospital with your child’s candy so it ban be checked for safety using a Flouro technique that takes 3 seconds. Free healthy snack provided for the kids. WWW.VOTEFORNORM.ME Authorized by the candidate and paid for by the Committee to Elect Norm Higgins, Dane Powell, Treas. Sponsored by Mayo Regional Hospital The Eastern Gazette * Your HomeTown AdVantage October 17 - 23, 2014 Page 3 We’ve EXPANDED our Breakfast Menu! Come See for Yourself! Rt. 7 North, Rt North ITS 85 85, Dexter 207-270-6112 )$//+2856 Mon - Thurs 11am - 7 pm Fri 11 am - 8 pm, Sat 7 am - 8 pm Sun 7 am - 7 pm Full Menu Seafood, Steak Pasta, Burgers & More Dine In or Take Out, Full Bar Serving Breakfast Sat. & Sun. 7 –11 THE DEXTER REGIONAL HIGH SCHOOL HOMECOMING COURT was crowned at the Homecoming Dance on October 4. The court, pictured left to right, is: Seniors - Queen Sarah Vigue, King Valentin Nekrasov, Juniors - Princess Jenna Crane, Prince Zachary Caron, Sophomores - Duchess Hannah Farrar, Duke Zachary White, Freshmen - Lady Kaitlyn Webber, Lord Joshua Simcock. FALL FAIR Brownville Junction United Methodist Church October 25, 10 am - 2 pm Lunch served from 11 am - 1 pm Assorted sandwiches, assorted squares, coffee & punch Food Table, Homemade Crafts, Books, Christmas Gifts and Gift Baskets +XQWLQJIRUWKH ULJKWFDQGLGDWH Dunham’s FURNITURE LIQUIDATION 4-3066 ., DEXTER 92 183 SPRI NG ST ٲ ٲ ٲ E FURNITUR 'RQ&URVVPDQ &DQGLGDWHIRU+RXVH'LVWULFW Endorsed by the National Rifle Association. Paid for by Don Crossman candidate for House District 120 Joni Crossman, Treasurer I am +&. very proud of . my .&' years of '&+ service )to ) the)/' citizens of ') Penobscot &* County to ) the) Sheriff’s Office. Although we face *).and my .dedication ) &%' # )* , . ')of ') to' +a many social ' issues ''*' this is)' still 'one the best)places live, ) raise &' and . . -will & , ) &) family work. My,&# experience prove to be a&+ critical factor when ' ) )of) *& , it)& comes, to the) management our corrections, law &&)' enforcement and &) + +''# + )&* ) ) *& civil divisions. Having true dedication to our mission and citizens we '' )/' , '&+ ,)*) $*)) ' *')# ) serve without quitting is a must. With strong community partnerships ')& *). &)&' ' & &' ) , and can enhance mission of the Sheriff’s Office. ) earned ''respect, ) we &%' #the ,* &). &) .*&I would greatly appreciate your support on)November 4th-) by electing '* &) +& ) ) ' ) & me as the next Sheriff of Penobscot County. ') *).# ') ,,,#)&.&)&'&#) )&.&)&'& ! * *&" )&.&)&'&# ious inventory LIQUIDATING prev rniture of Dunham’s Fu New & Used items ers considered All reasonable off Dinette Sets Recliners Sofas Beds Bureaus Lamps Stained Glass Gift Items Tools Used Refrigerators Generators e!! Appliances & Mor Now Open 6 Days a Week Monday thru Friday 9 to 5, Saturday 10 to 4 Page 4 October 17 - 23, 2014 The Eastern Gazette * Your HomeTown AdVantage Paul Davis receives endorsement of Small Business Organization Home Sweet Home “There’s no place like home.” $ 2 OFF 10x12 In stock Flooring Wallpaper Starting at & Border $ 95 (Other Sizes Available) Professional Installation Available at additional cost Harmony H OME DECOR SANGERVILLE – The National Federation of Independent Business (NFIB) SAFE Trust PAC (Safe America’s Free Enterprise) has endorsed Paul Davis in his campaign for the Maine Senate. Davis, who is currently a state representative from Sangerville, is running for Maine Senate District 4. In its endorsement letter, the NFIB stated, “Small businesses are the backbone of the state’s economy and, perhaps more importantly, they are the key to Maine’s future economic prosperity. Nearly all candidates talk about their support of small business but what matters most is action, not just talk, and your voting record clearly shows that you both speak out and stand up for small business.” “This is a very important endorsement, and I thank the NFIB for their vote of confidence,” Davis said. “The success of Maine’s economy is tied to how well our small businesses are performing. They employ most workers in the state. These are the entrepreneurs who are putting their capital at risk and investing in Maine. For too long they’ve had to do this in an unfriendly regulatory environment. In recent years, we’ve made tremendous strides in making Maine more business friendly, but much more needs to be done. As long as I am in the Legislature, small businesses will have my support.” Paul Davis is currently serving his third term in the Maine House of Representatives. 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Financing subject to approved installment credit with John Deere Financial; some restrictions apply, so see your dealer for complete details and other financing options. Implements and attachments sold separately. Manufacturer’s estimate of power (ISO) per 97/68/EC. John Deere’s green and yellow color scheme, the leaping deer symbol and JOHN DEERE are trademarks of Deere & Company. A0B030EBUI160305 $%(%8$ 924-3456 — COMPLETE — 3/862)):,7+7+(385&+$6(2) 7:248$/,)<,1*,03/(0(176 -RKQ'HHUHFRP&RPSDFW7UDFWRUV NEW POTATOES: RED KENNEBEC RUSSET SHEPODY NORWIS YUKON GOLD Our Reg. Price $60 & Up 6$/( 35,&( No refunds and no layaways at sale price. • Full Dentures Now • Partial Dentures Booking • Same Day Repairs/Re-lines • Lab on Premises MOST INSURANCES/MAINE CARE ACCEPTED PAUL LALICATA, L.D. 23 Spring Street, Dexter 207-735-3249 Email: completedenturecenter@gmail.com Formerly Dr. Chapman’s Office The Eastern Gazette * Your HomeTown AdVantage October 17 - 23, 2014 Page 5 INLAND FISHERIES AND WILDLIFE MEMBER - Larry Farrington (right) of Greenville Junction, with Rep. Paul Davis by his side, recently appeared before the Inland Fisheries and Wildlife Committee to be considered for membership on the Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife Advisory Committee. The Advisory Committee must confirm all rule changes regarding rules governing fish and game laws. Mr. Farrington has hunted and fished for the last 50 years. He is a Registered Maine guide. He is also the owner of Fishing 4 Fun Guide Service on Moosehead Lake. The committee voted unanimously to support him and the state senate confirmed him a few days later. Weekly Rates Keep It LOCAL! ★★★ PLEASE BRING IN YOUR USED MOTOR OIL ★★★ BROOKS Tire & Auto 924-7149 or 1-800-339-7149 Corinna Rd., Dexter • www.BrooksAuto.com Here’s How to Survive Winter! THANK YOU FOR SHOPPING AT THE LITTLE GROCERY STORE WITH SO MUCH MORE! Prices effective 10- 19-14 thru 10-25-14 PELLET STOVE MODEL CAB 50 • 50,000 BTU • 3 Bag Hopper • Front & Side Blowers • Easy to Clean • Thermostat Included US#1 ROLLINS ORCHARDS Premium Idaho US Fancy 2 1/2 “ Min. 5 LB. AVG. TOTES McIntosh Apples 79¢ Potatoes 2/$3 Cabbage 49¢ Lb. Lb. GROCERY SAVINGS ROBIN HOOD OR PILLSBURY 5 Lb. bag. All Purpose or Unbleached Flour Cereals 2/ 4 BUY 1 GET 1 FREE (See Stores for Details) 1 True Value® Company. All rights reserved. ©2011 True Value® Company. All rights reserved. k7UXH9DOXHp&RPSDQ\$OOULJKWVUHVHUYHG Maine Made. Helps Eliminate Creosote Build up & Prevents Dangerous Chimney Fires. TILLSON True Value HERMON True Value 11 Main Street, Dexter 924-7359 Danforth Plaza, Hermon 848-2500 MAXWELL HOUSE 28-30.6 Oz. Coffee $8.99 Pasta Sauce $1 TUTTOROSSO 28-30.6 Oz. Canned Tomatoes BETTY CROCKER 15.25 Oz. SUPERMOIST Cake Mix 2/$3 CRYSTAL FARMS 8 Oz. PILLSBURY 16.3 Oz. BIRDSEYE 14.4-16 Oz. Shredded or Bar Grands Frozen Biscuits Vegetables Cheese 2/$5 2/$3 Lb. 4.98 Lb. BONELESS PORK Sirloin Petite $2.48 Roasts Chicken Scallop 5 lb bag Lb. WAYNE FARMS LARGE BROKEN 37.98 Drumsticks 98¢ $ Bottom Round BEEF HUNTS 24 Oz. $1.28 $1.59 NY Sirloin Steaks $ Pieces 2/$4 $ 4-7 Lb. Average Frozen with No Wings. BONELESS BEEF USA GROWN FRESH GREEN GENERAL MILLS 8.9 - 12.25 Oz. Honey Nut Cheerios Cocoa Puffs Cheerios Lucky Charms Mid-Maine Chimney Sweep Check us out on the web www.plcountrymarket.com Turkey Breast FRESH PRODUCE SPECIALS 5 LB. BAGS 66DOHHQGV O G 2FW Rt. 7 Dexter 924-5000 8 AM to 7 PM FULL SERVICE MEAT DEPARTMENT SHADY BROOK 2/$3 Pot Roast $3.98 4.38 $ Lb. Freshly Ground SUGARDALE Center Cut Ground Chuck Ham Steaks 3.68 $ 3.98 $ Lb. NEW HUMMELS Pork Half 2.58 Lb. HATFIELD SPECIALS RUSSER RUSSER COOPER CV Virginia Baked Wunderbar Sharp White Ham German Bologna Cheese $4.99 Lb. $2.69 Lb. $4.99 Lb. HATFIELD Family Pack Sliced Slab Bacon HATFIELD 16 Oz. Pkgs. Chunk HATFIELD 16 Oz. Pkgs. Jumbo Meat Liverwurst Franks $2.88 $2.38 3.98 PRICES GOOD OCTOBER 19TH THRU OCTOBER 25TH NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR TYPO ERRORS $ Lb. Pkg. 270-2927 * 924-3083 6HQLRU&LWL]HQ'LVFRXQW $FFHSWLQJ&UHGLW&DUGV 6HUYLQJ'H[WHU'RYHU)R[FURIW1HZSRUW $OO6XUURXQGLQJ$UHDV R A ADRUNNER D TAXI 5 lbs or more 3-4 Lb. Avg. Smoked Shoulder $ DELI SPECIALS Lb. Cube Steak or Stew Meat Pkg. Lb. Page 6 October 17 - 23, 2014 FORUM All letters must be signed with town of residence noted beneath the signature, and a daytime telephone number provided for verification purposes. Unsigned letters, letters with fictitious names, letters without verification information, or letters that are not addressed exclusively to The Eastern Gazette, may not be considered for publication. Partisan political letters will not be published in the final edition of The Eastern Gazette prior to any election. All letters will be considered based on space available, standards of taste, and libel. Letters may be emailed to news@easterngazette. com, or mailed or hand-delivered to 97 Church Street, Dexter ME 04930. Letters must reach The Eastern Gazette by 5 p.m. Monday for consideration for Friday publication. “I support Sheriff John Goggin without reservation…” To the Editor: I am writing in support of Sheriff John Goggin in his quest for another term as Sheriff of Piscataquis County. Most of my 20 years as Count Commissioner (1985 – 2005) were during Sheriff Goggin’s time in office. I chaired the Commission for 18 of those 20 years which involved frequent contact with the Sheriff’s Department and Sheriff Goggin. I found him to be a man of integrity, honesty and loyal in all aspects of County work and his relationship with other County Departments was very professional. He had the respect of other county departments as well as the Sheriff’s Dept. Sheriff Goggin has had many years of experience and, with the continued support of an experienced staff, he certainly is the best and most qualified candidate for the Sheriff of Piscataquis County. The economy of Piscataquis County does not allow the spending patterns found in other Maine counties, especially those in coastal and southern parts of the state. Sheriff Goggin has successfully run a department that is responsible for a very large area, Piscataquis County being the second largest county in the State. As a forer Commissioner, I never believed it was necessary to micro-manage his department since Sheriff Goggin and his staff always lived within the confines of their budget. Providing law enforcement in the Unorganized Townships along with the County as a hole, requires thorough planning and scheduling. Sheriff Goggin has completed this work for the past 24 years in a very successful and professional manner. I support Sheriff John Goggin without reservation for another term as Piscataquis County Sheriff. Eben DeWitt, Milo “…not a long-term solution…” To the Editor: The proponents who stand to profit from the proposed private East/West corridor have stated publically that if people living in this part of Maine have a better idea for the wellbeing and economic development of the ‘heart’ of Maine, they should state it. Current evidence shows local inhabitants are doing so: if you enter Dover-Foxcroft from the south, you will note the re-furbishing of the Moosehead furniture mill in the center of downtown. It is to be a multi-use development including restaurant, small hotel, office space and private living units. Local people have already signed contracts for apartments which will allow access to local services in a small town environment. This is a re-development which will offer local jobs for many years to come and will enhance the lives of local residents as well as tourists seeking the pleasures of a first class outdoor environment with nearby Sebec Lake and PeaksKenny state park. Another locally based, economic strength of our area lies in the ever-growing interest in farming sustained by families determined to grow and sell local produce in a sustainable environment. Key to supporting our local development and endeavors is protection of our state’s fresh water sources—they make us the envy of many who come here as tourists from other parts of the country and the world. The East/West Corridor project would result in a long-term detriment, not a long-term solution, to the economic well-being of central Maine. Jamie Gaudion, Dover-Foxcroft “…two town council candidates who will bring commitment and vitality…” To the Editor: On November 4th Dexter voters will be offered a choice of candidates for town council. The Concerned Citizens of Dexter Committee is pleased to recommend two town council candidates who will bring commitment and vitality when serving on the town council. They are a valued part of our community and have contributed significantly for many years. Deborah “Deb” Fournier and Erlfred “Fred” Sherburne stand ideally suited as council candidates because of deep roots in our town and a history of selfless service. Deb Fournier, born in Dexter, graduated from UMaine – Farmington and holds Bachelors and Masters Degrees. She and husband, Dave, have raised three kids to be independent, responsible adults. As a music teacher at DRHS, she has been inspirational to students and colleagues alike serving on several committees and was a grant writer leading to enhanced lighting and sound equipment for DRHS. Essentially a hometown girl, Deb has lived out of state briefly and travelled the US and Europe which has given her an appreciation for all that Maine has to offer. She has served in a number of other leadership capacities including church (Youth Choir Director), playground fundraising, and on domestic violence issues including volunteer work for Womancare. Deb cares deeply for our community and considers a seat on the town council a privilege and a challenge. Her vision is to bring change that will help Dexter prosper and become a stronger community. Fred Sherburne, born in Dexter and raised on his family’s farm, continues to operate as a self-employed farmer for forty-four years. He and his wife, Carol raised two children who went through our local schools and became successful educators. As a former town council member, Fred has gained experience and perspective to deal with the future challenges facing our town. He recently attained “organic farmer” status -- an environmentally notable achievement. Goal-oriented, he personifies Dexter with his strong work ethic. Fred is a small business advocate who feels that businesses with one to ten employees are our economic future. He believes the voice of Dexter’s citizens MUST be heard above that of large corporations. Fred also believes that our community and our educational system must be committed to each other for the public good. Deb and Fred remain unconvinced that the proposed E/W Corridor is a good thing for Dexter. They are skeptical that any local good can come from an international, limited access private toll road. A lack of information from corporate proponents has reinforced their position. Deb Fournier and Fred Sherburne stand for inclusivity in government at all levels and they value popular participation. Personal histories attest that they do “walk that walk”! As you enter the polling place on November 4th, your vote for Deborah “Deb” Fournier and Erlfred “Fred” Sherburne for Dexter Town Council will continue to support positive change for our town. The Concerned Citizens of Dexter Committee: Bob Fritsch, Tina & Gary Santos, Lisa & Mark McKusick, Mike & Wanda Curtis, Judy Bennett, Dana Cronin, Ron Apel, Ruth Fogg, Jill Jones, Karan Sleight, Ken Chadwick, Dave Pearson, Fred & Carol Sherburne, Sherri & Ed Langlais, Deb & Dave Fournier, Carol Shoreborn, Linda Tisdale. The Eastern Gazette * Your HomeTown AdVantage “Candidates Maine Event” To the Editor: As Election Day approaches, there are many questions on the minds of voters concerning the economy, energy, the environment, education, health care, and the overall quality of life for young and old in this largely rural state. This is certainly true around central Maine where all these factors are of concern to Republicans, Democrats, and Independents alike. Tying these issues together for the people of the central Maine region is the proposed East West Corridor Project being planned by Cianbro Corporation. The project is planned to include a limited access toll road and the rights of way for various utilities, pipelines and energy and communications pathways that would bisect the state on its way from Calais to Coburn Gore and ultimately provide the port of St. John, NB, and possibly even Eastport, ME, with a more direct connection to Montreal and beyond while tying in with the vast energy and transportation infrastructure already in place or still being developed in the US Midwest and southern Canada. To help answer some important questions concerning the corridor and all the other related issues, a “Candidates Maine Event: Their Perspectives on Eminent Domain, Energy Initiatives, and the E/W Corridor”, will be held at the Center Theatre, Dover Foxcroft, on Thursday, October 23 (13 days before Election Day 2014), beginning at 5pm. Gubernatorial, Senatorial, Congressional, and Local candidates will weigh in with their responses to 6 questions prepared by local constituents, either in person, through their representatives, or with written replies that will be read to the audience. Representative and gubernatorial candidate Mike Michaud has already agreed to participate and will be first to speak on stage. Question 1 asks whether the proposed corridor would be beneficial or detrimental to the economy, agriculture, and natural resources of the region and state, and why it would be. Question 2 asks how the project would be taxed (whether as private or private-public partnership, as an entire commercial unit or otherwise, and how those taxes would benefit the region and state). Question 3 asks how the project’s environmental impact would be mitigated (additional state parks, a new National Park, local mitigation efforts, etc.?). Question 4 asks, since such a corridor project and any similar ones would probably run in perpetuity, how the maximum benefit to the citizens of Maine would be realized (such as the Permanent Fund Dividend for Alaska citizens from their pipeline’s profits). Question 5 asks how each candidate would insure that each community affected by the corridor project would have a say in its location, impacts and benefits. Question 6 asks whether each candidate feels that the North American Energy Infrastructure Act (HR3301) and the Natural Gas Permitting Reform Act (HR1900), both now moving through Congress, will expedite the proposed corridor project in Maine. Following the responses to the 6 questions, there will be time for additional audience questions and comments addressed to all the participants. Also, a short film produced by a Maine high school student about the proposed project will be shown and he will be there to comment on it. The film is also available online at: http://vimeo.com/99246765 It is hoped that this event will help voters to decide which candidates at all levels will best serve the interests of the people of Maine as we all head into uncertain times together. Edward Hummel, Concerned Citizens of Garland “We are once again counting on Dexter voters…” To the Editor: The Concerned Citizens Committee of Dexter would like to thank all who voted last November for our current Councilors Ron Apel and Mark Robichaud, the candidates we endorsed. Along with new members, increased citizen support and participation in monthly meetings - Dexter’s Town Council appears to enjoy a fresh attitude of Positive Change. We are once again counting on Dexter voters to show their concern for the future of our community with Continuing Positive Change. As last year before the November election, we are sponsoring another candidates’ night at our Town Hall on October 21 from 7 until 9 pm. All candidates will be invited to this public forum. Citizen participation is strongly encouraged. Dexter’s future lies with the support of our citizens. A true democracy relies on its electorate to remain informed of the issues we face. It is also important to acquaint ourselves with the views of those who would represent us. Please vote November 4 to help our community make the best decisions for Dexter’s future. Dana Cronin & Wanda Curtis, Members of the Concerned Citizens of Dexter Committee “Administrative Unit ... strongly endorses Sheriff John Goggin” To the Editor: The Administrative Unit of the Piscataquis County Sheriff’s Office strongly endorses Sheriff John Goggin for re-election. The office of Sheriff is significantly different from that of Police Chief. While sheriffs carry out patrol and criminal investigations, they also manage jails, civil process, prisoner transport, a county wide communications system, and other constitutional duties that police chiefs never experience. For over 24 years Sheriff Goggin has demonstrated decisive leadership in meeting the ever changing world of responsibilities that a Sheriff carries. He has managed a jail that consistently receives high grading from both state and federal inspectors, has functioned successfully within the given county budgets, has been innovative in bringing new programs that help various segments of our county’s people and has done so with integrity, compassion and fairness. He has proven his ability to continue guiding this ship over the next four years. Chief Deputy Robert Young, Jail Administrator David Harmon, Communications Director David Roberts Investigations Lieutenant James Kane, Administrative Assistant Anita Pushor. Dover-Foxcroft “…our society tolerates this massive assault on our public health…” To the Editor: U.S., state, and municipal health authorities are working overtime and spending millions of dollars to stem the spread of Ebola, which has killed just one person here. Where is the comparable effort to stem the spread of heart disease, stroke, cancer, diabetes, and other chronic diseases that kill 1.4 million Americans annually and are linked conclusively to excessive consumption of animal products? According to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control, that’s 23 times the number killed by all infectious diseases combined, including AIDS, hepatitis, blood poisoning, and intestinal infections! Apparently, our society tolerates this massive assault on our public health, because meat, dairy, and egg products have powerful champions in Congress. Bacteria and viruses have none. Yet, each of us can take personal responsibility for our own and our family’s health by reducing, then dropping animal products from our menu. Fresh vegetables, fruits, legumes, and whole grains contain all the nutrients our body requires and are touted by leading health authorities. Soy and nut-based meats, milks, and ice creams offer a delicious transition treat. Lots of websites provide helpful transition tips. Emanuel Glasser, Dexter Continued on next page The Eastern Gazette * Your HomeTown AdVantage FORUM from Page 6 “…too large an increase in these tough economic times.” To the Editor: For many years the Dexter Kiwanis Club has had a fruit sale in the fall. This was a successful fundraiser for us and our customers got a good product at a decent price. This year when we received the price list from the grove we discovered our costs had gone up over 10%. We do not feel we can pass this large increase on to the people who have bought fruit from us in the past. It is simply too large an increase in these tough economic times. We are very grateful to all the people who supported our fruit sale in the past and we may look at sponsoring another fruit sale in the future. We do hold a variety of fundraisers through the year and we hope you will continue to support our efforts to improve the lives of the children of our community. Frances Field, Secretary, Dexter Sunrise Kiwanis “Don’t pull the plug on an E/W corridor.” To the Editor: A well-planned and constructed East/West 21st century corridor linking major seaports in down east Maine to interior destinations in Canada and westward has much in common with its 19th century counterpart – the Erie Canal. Those unable to recall or appreciate the historical impact which that engineering achievement had on the commercial development of New York State and the westward expansion of the US can look it up on the internet. Then Governor Dewitt Clinton pursued the development of the Erie Canal after the Federal government considered the project “too ambitious”. Perhaps some vocal locals were revolted by the need to uproot vegetation and clear virgin forests along the route. They may have gagged at the thought of mules polluting the waterway and become apoplectic envisioning the erection of ugly locks to accommodate water level differentials. Despite such grumblings the canal was completed. It stimulated, population growth, provided employment during its construction and operation, created transportation related industries, and fostered the growth of communities at its termini and along its route. At its zenith, 50,000 people depended on the canal for their livelihood. Though its importance as a vital east/west transportation artery waned with the introduction of more efficient and faster modes of delivery, its directional orientation endured since those newer forms of transport essentially paralleled the canal. Fast forward to the mid to late 20th century. Once in Maine, a northern journey from points south via Route 1 and less traveled scenic roads was a tedious process, especially so during winter and when time constraints begged for routes engineered for speed and safety. Motorists and truckers welcomed the completion of the North-South corridor and the arrival of I-95. Its later expansion to expedite traffic flow around southern Maine urban bottlenecks was opposed with essentially the same arguments facing the proposed East/ West corridor Environmentally conscious civil engineers, eventually smoothed over the superficial and temporary terrestrial despoliation associated with construction. Today, the areas bordering the north/south corridor appear as pristine as Mother Nature intended. During a recent trip to Western Europe, I witnessed the impact of truck borne commerce on the major motorways, especially those leading to/from major western European seaports. Traffic jams of immense proportions occurred because car and truck density was about equal. Competition for roadway space could have been eased had trucks been furnished a dedicated avenue of travel, thereby diverting heavily ladened vehicles away from primary and secondary roads and relieving traffic congestion in populated areas. Most office seeking politicians posture about the sad state of Maine’s economy. I’ve heard only one invite the public’s attention to the proximity of down east ports to Europe and their potential for becoming major deep water terminals for import/export trade. During WWII, Casco Bay, because of its relative closeness to Europe, became a major staging area for convoys destined for that continent. Do down- east ports still hold the same allure for development because of their geographical position to Old World customers? If such prospects are serious considerations in Maine’s future economic planning, then an East/West corridor is a vital factor in bringing those plans to fruition. When pondering the viability of an East/West corridor, those in positions to affect its development should keep all options open. They shouldn’t be too quick to kill, forever , a project with immense potential for Maine’s economic health. They should be visionaries and use some imagination. Don’t pull the plug on an E/W corridor. Keep it on life support. An East/West corridor, engineered to satisfy environmental concerns and which conforms to legal requirements, can provide a vital transportation link connecting major down-east seaports to points westward. We may have another Erie Canal in the making. Ron Goldstone, Dexter The Eastern Gazette Established 1853 Published Fridays by The Gazette Inc., 97 Church Street, Dexter Maine 04930. Delivered FREE each week by U.S. Postal Standard Class Mail to more than 16,000 local residential addresses, plus up to 1,000 store copies. Robert & Janice Shank Michele Lancaster Joanne Henderson PUBLISHERS GENERAL MANAGER SALES & MARKETING India V. Shank April Bryer Jesse M. Quiambao EDITORIAL ASSISTANT OPERATIONS MANAGER GRAPHIC DESIGNER 1-800-287-2295 • gazette@easterngazette.com Copy Deadline: Monday at 5:00 P.M. The Eastern Gazette assumes no liability for errors of commission or omission, but will, at no charge, publish a correction of that portion of an ad in which an error occurred, provided notice of said error is received by the Monday following publication. We reserve the right to reject any and all editorial and advertising material. Copyright 2014 The Gazette Inc. October 17 - 23, 2014 Page 7 Obituaries LILA J. COBB SANGERVILLE - Lila J. Cobb died October 11, 2014. She was born March 9, 1932 in Morrisville, PA, a daughter of Hiram H. and Ellen (Barker) Johnston of Lebanon, NH. She was raised in Enfield Center and Lebanon, NH. She studied music at the University of New Hampshire, Durham, and taught music in NH and ME schools. She and her husband Willis E. Cobb moved to ME in 1969 where she taught music in her home, played organ in several churches, raised her family and wrote music. She leaves a daughter, Willa L. Cobb; a son, Dana E. Cobb; and a step daughter, Bonnie Lee Noziska; 10 grandchildren; 8 great grandchildren; many nieces and nephews. Lila is also survived by her partner of many years, Wilson Nuite. She was predeceased by her parents, her husband, and a brother John Johnston. A memorial service was held October 16, at the First Universalist Church of Dexter, with the Rev. Scott Jones officiating. Arrangements are by Crosby & Neal, Dexter. Donations in her memory may be made to the Maine Home for Little Wanderers, 93 Silver Street, Waterville, ME 04901. Those who wish may leave written condolences at www. CrosbyNeal.com ANN E. CAVERLY February 14, 1939 - October 6, 2014 DEXTER - Today my last journey began, surrounded by my loving friends who cared for me, my cat Nikki and a house full of angels. I was born Ann E. Caverly in Passiac, NJ February 14, 1939. Following graduation from high school I attended Wilson College graduating in 1961. I received my MS from Syracuse University in 1965. After moving to Maine I had the privilege of teaching so many wonderful children who grew into fine adults. To all of the wonderful friends who I have enjoyed sharing joy and fun with over the many years, “thank you”. To my Godchildren, Kyle and Ryan Browne, “I love you”. To my cousins Jeff Caverly and family and John Caverly, “thank you for being there for me”. On October 25th at 1:00 PM at the Corinna Methodist Church there will be a celebration of Ann’s life for her friends and family. Those who wish, may make donations in Ann’s memory to the ASPCA, Spruce Run –Womancare Alliance or charity of your choice. TOWN OF DEXTER Absentee ballots are available at the Town Clerk’s Office at 23 Main Street. The last date to vote absentee is Thursday, October 30th. Absentee ballots after October 30th can only be issued due to extenuating circumstances. The registrar of voters is accepting new voter registrations with proof of identity and proof of residency in person only Monday thru Friday 8:30AM to 4:30PM and at the polls on Election Day. Voting will be held, Tuesday, November 4th at the Town Hall, 10 Hall Street, from 8:00AM to 8:00PM. 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This year’s show will feature some surprise cameos from local celebrities and the Foxcroft Academy staff. “The kids have been having a blast so far and the production is coming along nicely,” said Director Josh Guthrie, who made the decision to bring the musical back to campus last year. “We’ve again had tremendous support from FA staff, parents, community members, and local businesses, especially Pleasant River Lumber, which has once again donated much of the materials needed to build our set.” Tickets will be $8 for adults and $5 for students and can be purchased at the door. Make sure to arrive at least a few minutes early, as last years shows were both close to full capacity. Tri-County Technical Center students constructing a greenhouse DEXTER - Tri-County Technical Center is currently building a greenhouse for use by the Pre-Technical Program at TCTC. The PreTechnical and Building Trades Programs are involved in the assembling of the greenhouse on site. 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The DEADLINE FOR COMPASS ITEMS IS MONDAY at 5 pm. Be sure to include your name and a phone number. PLEASE, NO TELEPHONE CALLS… help us continue with this FREE service. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 18 14TH DISTRICT AMERICAN LEGION - Post 41 home, Milo. 6:30 PM supper. 7:30 PM meeting. All members asked to attend. SHARED BOUNTY GARDEN MEETING – Abbott Memorial Library, Dexter. 1 PM. COFFEE HOUSE MUSIC & FELLOWSHIP – Garland Community Baptist. 6:30 PM. 924-6475. CHICKEN PIE SUPPER – Dover-Foxcroft Congregational Church, 824 W. Main St. $10/adult, $4/ under 12. SPAGHETTI DINNER & COUNTRY MUSIC for Shelly Sanborn. Hartland Consolidated School. 5 PM dinner. 6:30 PM music. $5 suggested donation. APPLE FESTIVAL - Reading Room, Sebec Village. 10 AM - 2 PM. Barbara 564-3232. MISTY MOUNTAINEERS - Wayside Theater, Dexter. 7 PM. $10. Joe Kennedy 277-3733 or Chester Bekier 924-5711. CRAFT FAIR - Sangerville Ladies Auxiliary at the Fire Station. 9 AM - 3 PM. Luncheon. 876-3890 or 876-3438. SUNDAY, OCTOBER 19 1ST UNIVERSALIST CHURCH OF DEXTER - Next to Bud’s. 10 AM. Bernice Martin. HJ CROSBY COMMUNITY BAND Oktoberfest Concert. Dexter Town Hall. 2 PM. CHRISTIAN COMMUNITY CHURCH - Dexter. Bible Study 9 AM. Fellowship coffee 9:30 AM. Service 10 AM “Love Is Not Blind” Pastor Robert Herring. MONDAY, OCTOBER 20 MAYO REGIONAL HOSPITAL EDUCATION EVENT - D-F. 6:30 - 7:30. Dr. Elizabeth Dennis speaking on Breast Cancer. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 21 THREE RIVERS WRITING GROUP MEETING - Elaine’s Cafe, Main St., Milo. 1 PM. Victoria Eastman 943-2400. CANCER & PRAYER SUPPORT GROUP – Corinna United Methodist Church Parsonage. Every 3rd Tuesday of the month. 4 – 5 PM. 278-7952. DEXTER TOWN COUNCIL CANDIDATE MEETING – Dexter Town Hal. 7 PM. GFWC/DEXTER WOMEN’S LITERARY CLUB MEETING – Dexter Town Hall. 1:30 PM. Guest Speaker PJ Laney, Risk Management Analyst. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 23 MAYO REGIONAL HOSPITAL EDUCATION EVENT - D-F. 7 - 8 pm. Dr. Robert Lodato speaking on vitamins, minerals & other nutrients in vegetarian diets. CANDIDATES MAINE EVENT – Center Theater, Dover-Foxcroft. 5 PM. 564-2015, 564-8687 or 924-3836. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 24 SPAGHTTI DINNER BENEFIT for Willard Leeman Jr. By donation. American Legion Post 41, 18 W. Main St., Milo. 943-9066. Spaghetti & meatballs. The Eastern Gazette * Your HomeTown AdVantage Autumn art on display PITTSFIELD - Members of Valley Arts Alliance hung the fourth installation of seasonal paintings in the hospital lobby areas at Sebasticook Valley Health (SVH) in Pittsfield recently. In partnership with Valley Arts Alliance, which is a group of over thirty artists and supporters of the arts in the Sebasticook Valley region, the hospital hosts a rotating art exhibit for public viewing. What began in January, the exhibit features artwork by local artists using the theme of seasons as their guide. SVH President/CEO and EMHS Senior Vice-President Terri Vieira commented, “Our patients and visitors have been interested and look forward to viewing art in our hallways and waiting areas. It’s a privilege to offer opportunities for local artists to showcase their original artwork in our public spaces, and these beautiful prints and paintings infuse color and endearing images that represent our region outside the walls of our community hospital.” The autumn landscapes, which are the fourth installment in the Seasons exhibit, are by local artists Pam Peltier Dickinson, Jeanne Finley, and Bonnie Ross. The artwork will be on display through midDecember when the exhibit will transition to winter-themed artwork. According to their website (www.valleyartsalliance.org), the Valley Arts Alliance supports locations for exhibiting works by our visual artists in the Newport and Pittsfield areas. The group’s goals are to offer an opportunity for artists and groups living here to collaborate and create new opportunities to be creative in the arts. For more information, contact Jennifer Yarbrough at 487-4000. Newport Chiropractic Center Triangle Plaza, Newport • 368-4318 Dr. Michael Saulter Specializing in the initial treatment & management of painful conditions of the neck, shoulders, back, hips & extremities. • Neck & Back Pain • Headaches • Carpal Tunnel Syndrome • Work Related Injuries • Tendonitis & Muscle Injuries • Sports & Recreational Injuries Caring for you naturally with: Manipulation ~ Exercise ~ Nutrition Most insurances include Chiropractic Coverage and are accepted. Visit our new website at: NewportChiropracticCenter.net Calico Corner Gift Shop New Hours for the Month of October: Wednesday, Thursday & Friday 10 to 5 Saturday 10 to 2 W. Main St., Dover-Foxcroft 564-8866 SATURDAY, OCTOBER 25 FALL FAIR - Guilford United Methodist Church. 10 AM - 2 PM. 11:30 AM Lunch. HALLOWEEN PARTY – Parkman Grange. 3 – 6 PM. $3/kid. HALLWEEN DANCE – Milo Town Hall. 9 PM – 1 AM. $10/person. JUNIOR HUNTER’S BREAKFAST – Corinna American Legion Hall, 47 Maple St. 5 – 8 AM. $5/person. ST. AGNES LADIES GUILD HOSTING THE MAINE DIOCESAN COUNCIL OF CATHOLIC WOMEN QUARTERLY MEETING 9 AM to 2 PM. in St. Agnes Church Hall, Detroit Ave., Pittsfield. $5 registration fee. Breakfast and lunch included. ALL area Catholic Women are invited to attend. For more info. Connie 278-5430 SUNDAY, OCTOBER 26 1ST UNIVERSALIST CHURCH OF DEXTER - Next to Bud’s. 10 AM. Rev Scott Jones. FALL FAITH BRUNCH – Bridge Church, 676 Milo Rd., Sebec. Scott Wilhite. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 28 SOUP NIGHT - Guilford United Methodist Church. 5:30 PM. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 31 BOONANZA - Dover-Foxcroft. Kids costume parade 4:30, Fun & games 5 - 9 PM, Theatre o Terror Tours 6 - 9 PM $5/person, Rocky Horror Picture show at midnight. HARVEST PARTY – Living Word Church, 176 E. Main St., Dover-Foxcroft. 6 – 8 PM. No costumes please. Up to 13 years old. Ames Chiropractic Wellness Center Winter is coming. Be prepared for the cold weather. Schedule an appointment with us today! $FFHSWLQJ1HZ3DWLHQWV &$//72'$<720$.($1$332,170(17 110 DEXTER ROAD, CORINNA 907-AMES • 278-2292 Serving Bangor, Lincoln and Corinna www.ameschiro.net SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 1 HUNTERS BREAFAST – Kiwanis Headquarters Building, 24 Gerrish Rd., Milo. 4 AM. $8/adults, $2/ under 12. DEXTER HUNTER’S BREAKFAST – Dexter Grange, 6 Church St. 5 – 9 AM. $6/adults, $3/6 – 11, Free/under 5. BAKED BEAN & HAM SUPPER – BJHS Alumni Building, Railroad Ave., Brownville Jct. 5 – 6:30 PM. $7/adults, $6 with donation of food for food cupboard. $3/under 12. SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 2 TURKEY TROY & WALK - Friends of Community Fitness, Guilford. $15 runner or frozen turkey. Walker entry canncer goods or fixings. Luncheon by donation. 11 AM - 1 PM. COMPASS is sponsored weekly by: 897 West Main Street Dover-Foxcroft ME 04426 564-8401 www.mayohospital.com Your partners in better health Great fuel prices coming right to your front door! Family run business offering automatic and will call fuel services. We know that your family works hard for their money and we want to help you get as much fuel for your dollar as we can! 1220 Stetson Road, Exeter • 379-3320 Monday-Friday, 8-5 The Eastern Gazette * Your HomeTown AdVantage 7KH(DVWHUQ*D]HWWH Your HomeTown AdVantage Classified DEADLINE is Monday at 5:00 P.M. THE CLASSIFIEDS...$6 PER WEEK FOR 20 WORDS Our office, located at 97 Church Street, is open Monday through Thursday, 9 am - 5 pm. +LEEDUG6NLOOHG1XUVLQJ&HQWHU :HVW0DLQ6WUHHW'RYHU)R[FURIW0( October 17 - 23, 2014 Page 13 RENTALS RENTALS FOR NEW IN-TOWN DEXTER APT TENANTS - 50% off 1st month, 10% off for next 5 months. One and Two Bedrooms. All utilities included. NO PETS. Call now for more information. 924-6867. DEXTER - Mobile home for rent: 2 bedrooms, 1 bath, NO PETS. $425 per month. SPECIAL, FIRST MONTH’S RENT FREE. Security deposit & references required. Call for details (207) 5640150. GUILFORD - Very spacious RENTALS 1-bdrm, 2 bath, second floor apt. CHARLESTON - 1 bedroom, for rent. Includes heat, hot waeverything included, $650 per ter, garbage. $550/mth. $1,100 to move in. 654-3604. month. Call 631-8371. MILO - 1,000 sq. ft. 1-bdrm loft apt wtih walk in closet. Laundry room, tiled bath, hardwood floors. New appliances. $395/mth plus security. 943-9057. Telephone: 1-800-287-2295 Email: ads@easterngazette.com Gazette/AdVantage Classified 97 Church Street, Dexter, ME 04930 (PLUS 10 CENTS FOR EACH ADDITIONAL WORD) If paying with Visa, MasterCard, or Discover: Credit Card # Expiration Date New Position! ACTIVITY ASSISTANTS Charlotte White Center Full & Part-Time Shifts on Days & Evenings. Skills Development Workers Needed in Bangor & Dover-Foxcroft Areas Must be willing to work every other weekend & some holidays. Need MHRT/C or provisional MHRT/C Level B qualified staff to work with clients in their homes or community helping to complete activities of daily living. Full and parttime positions available. MUST have State of ME drivers license and reliable, insured transportation. Stop in for an application. – E. O. E. HARDWOOD PRODUCTS COMPANY LLC PURITAN MEDICAL PRODUCTS COMPANY LLC Apply online at www.CharlotteWhiteCenter.com Now accepting applications for PRODUCTION LINE MACHINE MECHANIC Second shift position, Monday thru Thursday, 3:00PM – 1:00AM. Prior manufacturing mechanical experience preferred. Overtime required if necessary. We offer medical and dental insurances, holidays, vacations and 401(k) Plan. Apply on site Monday thru Friday, 8:00AM–4:00PM to: Hardwood Products Company LP, 31 School Street, Guilford, ME 04443. Equal Opportunity Employer E. O. E. +LEEDUG6NLOOHG1XUVLQJ&HQWHU :HVW0DLQ6WUHHW'RYHU)R[FURIW0( We are taking applications for a part-time DIETARY AIDE Must work every other weekend & be flexible with schedule. Stop in for an application. – E. O. E. LEAD CARPENTER POSITION Pearl Contractors is currently accepting applications for the position of Lead Carpenter, based out of our office at 12 School Road in Charleston, ME. The position is full time 40 hours per week. The applicant should be experienced in most phases of general carpentry (framing, siding, flooring, drywall). Should have their own hand tools, cordless drill set, and reliable transportation. We are looking for an intelligent, responsible addition to our team, and will be hiring the most qualified candidate immediately. Pearl Contractors is a family based, fast growing business. We take pride in our reputation for quality, integrity, and satisfied customers. We offer competitive pay, some benefits, and a fun, friendly working environment. Come join our team and grow with us! 326,7,21$9$,/$%/( )25'&(57,),('',(6(/ (1*,1(7(&+1,&,$1 We offer paid vacations, major medical, dental and eye glass plans. Competitive salary depends on experience. Ford experience and certifican required. PLEASE CONTACT ANDRE LESTER 237 Moosehead Trail Newport 207-368-4300 PO Box 115 Charleston, ME 04422. TOWN MANAGER The Town of Sangerville, Maine is currently seeking qualified applicants for the position of Town Manager. Located between Guilford and Dover-Foxcroft, it is a beautiful small town in a four-season recreational area with a resident population of 1,400 and a larger seasonal population. Sangerville has a three-member Board of Selectmen, three full-time employees and a budget of $1.1 million dollars excluding schools. The Board is seeking an individual with demonstrated skills in budget preparation and administration, project management experience and a relevant educational background, but candidates with comparable experience are encouraged to apply. The Town Manager for the Town of Sangerville serves as Treasurer, Tax Collector, General Assistance Administrator, Human Resource Director, Health Officer and Superintendent of Cemeteries and general office manager. Job description available on request. Solid organizational and communication skills are a must. Salary is negotiable based on experience and qualifications. Resume and cover letter with salary requirements must be received by mail by 5 pm on November 7, 2014. Please direct all correspondence to: TOWN MANAGER SEARCH COMMITTEE TOWN OF SANGERVILLE P.O. BOX 188 SANGERVILLE, ME 04479 Sangerville is an Equal Opportunity Employer 207-876-2814 tmsangerville@myfairpoint.net 7KH(DVWHUQ*D]HWWH Your HomeTown AdVantage CLASSIFIEDS 20 WORDS for $6 PER WEEK 10 CENTS FOR EACH ADDITIONAL WORD OVER 20 PER WEEK, PREPAID Delivered to more than 16,000 ADDRESSES EVERY WEEK! CATEGORY:______________________ 1 2 3 4 5 6 12 7 8 9 10 11 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 = $6 21 = $6.10 22 = $6.20 23 = $6.30 24 = $6.40 25 = $6.50 26 = $6.60 27 = $6.70 28 = $6.80 29 = $6.90 30 = $7.00 Please mail completed form along with your Check or Money Order or Visa, MasterCard or Discover information to: The Eastern Gazette, 97 Church Street, Dexter ME 04930 Name as it appears on check or Number of weeks to run:_______ credit card: Amount enclosed: ____________ ___________________________ Credit Card No. MILO - 2-bdrm house with deck on river. Oil hot air. Quiet neighborhood. $550/mth plus utilities. 730-2207. SANGERVILLE - Efficiency apartment for rent. 2 bdrm, 1 bath. Includes heat, hot water, electricity, wireless internet, and washer dryer, snow removal. Ready to move in. $650/month. $650 security deposit and 1st month’s rent required. Call or text: 270-2234. Must provide references. 0 tolerance for drugs, smoking, partying or pets. DEXTER - Single apts. No pets, no smokers. Security deposit. Bryant Apartments. 924-3371. Please speak slowly & leave clear message. ABBOT - 2-bdrm apt. Heat, hot water, water, sewer, trash removal, coin-operated laundry, storage space. Good condition. $615/mth plus $500 security deposit. 207242-8884. RENT TO OWN - 3-bdrm trailer, rent or sale. All updated. New windows, doors, roof, floors, washer, dryer, stove, fridge. No pets. $700/mth. Call 564-0229. DOVER-FOXCROFT - 2-bdrm house on 2 acres. $600/mth plus deposit, references, & credit checks. No pets. 270-0888. DEXTER - Mobile homes. 2 & 3 bedrooms. Washer/dryer hook up. Security deposit & references required. Call Mike for more info. 207-943-3955. DOVER-FOXCROFT - Mobile home for rent. 3 bedrooms, 2 baths. Laundry hookup and addition. On 4 private acres 1/2 mile from lake. $500/mth plus 1st & last. Call Terry 717-8979. DOVER-FOXCROFT - Spacious ½ acre mobile home “lot” for rent in small park by golf course. Includes water, sewer, & storage shed. Cats ok, one small dog ok with extra fee, security deposit and references required. $195 per mo. Call 564-0150. POSITIONS AVAILABLE CNAs Day & evening shifts and part-time nurse Per Diem - Flexible Hours Shift & WeekendDifferentials Please contact: Address: ___________________ ___________________________ Dexter Health Care ___________________________ Expiration Date: _____________ Kim Phillips, RN, DON 64 Park Street, Dexter, ME 04930 Telephone: __________________ Security Code:_______________ Classifieds may be taken by telephone or e-mail with Visa, MasterCard or Discover 1-800-287-2295 or 924-7402; e-mail: ads@easterngazette.com CLASSIFIED DEADLINE: MONDAY AT 5:00 P.M. (207) 924-5516, Ext. 202 Page 14 October 17 - 23, 2014 TOWN OF CORINNA ABSENTEE BALLOTS Absentee ballots are available during office hours from 8:00 am - 4:30 pm, Monday through Friday. The last day to request an absentee ballot is Thursday, October 30, 2014. The Eastern Gazette * Your HomeTown AdVantage RENTALS RENTALS REAL ESTATE DOVER-FOXCROFT TOWNHOUSE – Two bedroom, deck with water view. Non-smoker preferred. No pets. Washer dryer hook-up. References. $600/mo. plus deposit and heat & lights. 207-564-2568. DOVER-FOXCROFT - Winter rental. Furnished 2nd floor apt. for non smoking adult, in town, in our home Lg. Kit., bedroom/sitting rm., cable, Wi-Fi, all utilities. $800 a month, security dep, refs., 3 mth, minimum. 564-8568. DEXTER - 14x70, 2-3 bedroom mobile homes. Willing to finance. Mobile home must stay in park. Call anytime. 946-2085. Please leave a message. PROPERTIES BY NORM COOKSON REALTY List your property with NORM COOKSON REALTY TOWN OF CORINNA PUBLIC HEARING The Municipal Officers of the Town of Corinna will meet at the Corinna Elementary School on October 22, 2014 at 6:00 PM for the scheduled Selectmen’s Meeting and for the purpose of holding a public hearing on the following amendments to the Town of Corinna: GENERAL ASSISTANCE ORDINANCE APPENDIX B & C OCTOBER 1, 2014 - OCTOBER 1, 2015 Appendix B - Food Maximums, mandated by State of Maine Appendix C - Housing Maximums The public will be given the opportunity to be heard prior to the consideration of the amendments. A copy of the appendixes are available in the Town Office. H 175 SPRING ST., DEXTER 924-7902 OR 924-3594 O www.NormCookson.com Or E-mail us at norm@normcookson.com M E S For more than 25 years… Norm Cookson Realty has proudly supported the H O M E S C O T T A G E S C O T T A G E S Dexter Fire Department’s Fire Prevention Classes with Fire Prevention Week October 6th through the 12th the Dexter Fire Department once again held classes for the children of SAD #46 Pre-K thru 4th Grade All children will have the opportunity to enter our Fire Truck Coloring Contest We will award prizes for 1st & 2nd place winners L A N D L in each grade and a clown will entertain during A N the prizes presentation. D All Enteries will be displayed in November on the Norm Cookson Realty Window HOURS: MONDAY - FRIDAY 9 - 5, SATURDAY 9 - 12, SUNDAY BY APPOINTMENT SERVICE DIRECTORY FIFTH GENERATION LOGGING Selective Cutting Specialist, 25 years experience Many Referrals Top Prices Paid Great fuel prices coming right to your front door! WYMAN CONSTRUCTION Excavation • Gravel Septic Systems Land Clearing Dexter - 924-5902 511 Moosehead Trail Dixmont, ME 04932 234-1177 924-7994 %*11.6T11&914-5 Sebec, ME 1220 Stetson Road, Exeter 379-3320 • Monday-Friday, 8-5 Van Johnson, Electrician 564-3384 Home 343-1377 Cell Custom Work: Small Furniture, Boxes, Benches, Bookcases & More 19 School Street, Dexter, Maine 04930 Cell: 207-416-3757 schoolstwoodworks@gmail.com Jacob Burdin Owner - Operator *HRUJH¶V3DLQWLQJ ,QWHULRU([WHULRU 6RPH&DUSHQWU\'U\ZDOOUHSDLUV )UHH(VWLPDWHV)XOO\,QVXUHG Stump Grinding Maine Stump Removal 683.5525 Jeff McKenney Harmony A Big BANG for Your Buck! GENERAL CONTRACTING Reach 16,000-local addresses each week Call Today 1-800-287-2295 • Metal Roofing • Home Remodeling • Windows & Doors 938-2821 home or 416-4117 cell Unseasoned $225/cord Cut, split & 2 cord loads delivered free in local area. Good Wood. certified measure. Doug Thomas • 277-3017 • firewood@tds.net Robert Goodwin 924-3405 5HPRGHOLQJ1HZ&RQVWUXFWLRQ6LGLQJ 'RRUV:LQGRZV7ULP0XFK0RUH *UDQWV3UD\V 6HSWLF6HUYLFHDQG&RQVWUXFWLRQ 3XPSLQJ7DQN5HSODFHPHQWV 7DQN5LVHUV6HSWLF6\VWHP,QVWDOODWLRQV Ask for Carrie )UHH(VWLPDWHV²,QVXUHG &DOO5RQ#RU LQIR#UHUD\PRQGFRQVWUXFWLRQOOFFRP Brick - Block - Stonework Chimneys - Chimney Lining Residential ~ Over 40 years experience ~ RESIDENTIAL COMMERCIAL Charleston 285-3572 Cell: 570-2482 CALL TODAY! 1-800-287-2295 SCHOODIC ENTERPRISES Specializing in Hazardous and Hard to Access Trees SNOWPLOWING & SALTING Residential • Commercial Industrial • Wiring Garland, Maine Sullivan Masonry FIREWOOD TREE REMOVAL & PRUNING RESIDENTIAL & COMMERCIAL DCS Construction S-H ELECTRIC Instant Garages/Shelters • Portable Buildings 270-0524 277-3196 C.L. LA NCASTER FOUNDATIONS 924-5423 FOUNDATIONS, FLOORS & SLABS 24 Park Street, Milo, ME (207) 943-5200 or call 943-3440 inc. State of Maine Licensed Arborist Locally Owned Fullyy Insured 564-7400 bluewatertree@gmail.com Free estimates - Fully Insured :HLQVWDOO)XMLWVX+HDW3XPSVDQG +\EULG:DWHU+HDWHUV +HDWLQJ6\VWHPV3OXPELQJ:DWHU3XPSV Santos Plumbing & Heating 643 North Dexter Rd., Dexter • 924-3455 Snow Plowing Dover Area Accepting New Customers 717-TREE (8733) Proud Veteran The Eastern Gazette * Your HomeTown AdVantage SPA & HOT TUB October 17 - 23, 2014 HOT TUB AND SPA SERVICE. We repair all brands of spas and hot tubs. We also repair steam and sauna. Call 277-3540. Please leave a message. SULLIVAN’S ORCHARD - U pick & ready pick. Cortland, Macs, Honeycrisp, Empire. We still have lots of late varieties coming. Red & golden delicious, opalescent, pompkins king, FOR SALE winesap, baldwin, granny smith. LUMBER FOR SALE - White Half mile past Tate’s Strawberry pine boards, all widths. Maple, Farm. 991-8735. ash, beech, birch, popple boards. FIREWOOD Fir 2x8x16 foot, $12 each. Fir and Hemlock and maple 6x6 and 8x8. DEXTER - Firewood. No we are Old barn boards, $1/sq ft. Buy lo- not out of business. Sawed, split cally, make us both happy. 277- & delivered. Call for prices. Stan 4221. White d/b/a M & S Firewood. 924TWO ELECTRIC clothes dryers 6217 or 270-0982. for sale. $50 & $100. 207-9655562. CENTRAL BOILER E-Classic OUTDOOR FURNACES. Heat your entire home and hot water. EPA Qualified. Call today about limited time, money-saving offers! Central Maine Classics 207672-4455. MULCH HAY for sale in Cambridge. $1.50/bale, good for bedding and seeding cover. Also some sawdust and shavings. 277-4221. Featured Property Bangor $99,900 Accepting Applications Completely redone interior, move-in ready with everything on one floor, including separate laundry room. Knotty pine enclosed 3 season porch, nice backyard and 1 car garage all nestled in the tree lined street! Park Street Village Milo 1&2 Bedroom Apts. Ask about Rental Assistance NOTE: Must meet certain income guidelines. C.B. Mattson, Inc. 360 Maine Ave., Farmingdale P.O. Box 10, Gardiner, ME 04345-0010 www.cbmattson.com 1-800-244-2297 Equal Housing Opportunity Page 15 FOR SALE Dial 711 for TTYS/TTDS An equal opportunity provider and employer Let us find your ideal property. Agents in Dexter & Bangor. Maine Properties Realty 86A Church Street, Dexter, Maine 04930 (207) 924-6600 www.maineprop.com Opening available for skilled agent. Apartments 1&2 bedroom apts. Eastville Village Newport Ask about Rental Assistance NOTE: Must meet certain income guidelines. C.B. Mattson, Inc. 360 Maine Ave., Farmingdale P.O. Box 10, Gardiner, ME 04345-0010 1-800-244-2297 Equal Housing Opportunity Dial 711 for TTYS/TTDS An equal opportunity provider and employer APARTMENTS FOR RENT DEXTER: 58 Main St. 1BR apt., second floor. $555/mo. Heat & hot water included. DEXTER: 79 Maple St., cozy 1BR upstairs apts. $450/mo. and $530/ mo. Heat, hot water & trash removal included. DEXTER: 55 Center St. 2BR downstairs apt. in duplex $650/mo. Heat & hot water included. CORINTH: Skolfield Manor: 1BR, downstairs, $600/mo. Upstairs $625/ mo. (also includes electricity)Heat & trash removal included. DOVER-FOXCROFT: 109 Pleasant St. Spacious 2BR, 1 1/2 BA, downstairs apt., pantry & small dining room. $750/mo. Heat, hot water & trash removal included. One year lease, references and security deposit required. $200 move-in bonus when you mention this ad! Call 343-1447 email: rentals@maineprop.com ELDERLY AND FAMILY RENTAL APARTMENTS SUBSIDIZED RENTAL ASSISTANCE s/!+2)$'%!043'5),&/2$ s(%"2/.(%)'(43!043-/.3/. s$%!.0!2+!043'2%%.6),,% s&!)27!9+./,,3$%84%2 To Apply: Call 534-7379 TOLL FREE 1-888-244-7072 Dial 711 for TTD/TTY %LDERLYAPPLICANTSMUSTBEYEARSOFAGEOROLDER (ANDICAPPEDDISABLEDAPPLICANTSMAYBEUNDER Theriault Property Management PO Box 215, Rockwood ME 04478 We are an Equal Opportunity Provider and Employer SERVICE DIRECTORY TREE SERV ICE ROW AR Celebrating 10 years A special thank you to all of our customers! Please call again soon. BILL HASKELL & SONS, INC. Water Wells Complete Pump Installation Water Softeners Call DOUG 876-4580 Free Estimates SANGERVILLE CORINNA AUTO BODY Rt. 7, Corinna • 924-6464 • Trained Technician • Commercial Truck Painting & Equipment • Complete Auto Body Repair & Refinishing • 24 Hr. Towing FREE for Collision Customers • Chassis Liner Frame Equipment • DuPont Paint • Enterprise Rentals Available Kennedy Plumbing $UWIXO$OWHUDWLRQVFRP PAGE’S BUILDING &ORWKLQJ$OWHUDWLRQV5HSDLUVDQG :HGGLQJ*RZQ$OWHUDWLRQV DWLRQV David 924-5142 7XHV)ULWR6DWWR $2[ERZ5G3DOP\UD UPHOLSTERY • Furniture • Marine It’s cheaper to redo than buy new! 207-745-3509 r1944martin@gmail.com http://ronmartin.servehttp.com <2'(5·66$:0,////& CEDAR IS OUR SPECIALTY Choose from: 5/4 Decking, V-Match Siding, Clapboards, Log Siding. Also available in Pine. Hemlock Dimensional Lumber. Bagged Stop by the Mill or Give Us a Call 278-3539 Cedar Shavings 16 Bolstridge Rd, Corinna • www.yoderssawmill.com 924-6863 Residential & Commercial E. A. Bligh Painting Interior & Exterior Book your winter jobs now! 32 yrs. experience 270-2835 0$5.:,//+,7( Foster Painting Co. 25 years of Quality and Reliability HOME IMPROVEMENT LEAD CERTIFIED INTERIOR • EXTERIOR FULLY INSURED 28 Years Experience SIDING, WINDOWS, DECKS, ADDITIONS, SHEDS, HOME BUILDING, REMODELING, ROOFS, AND MORE. 277-3733 (207) 368-5078 JD Raymond SANTOS BUILDERS Home Building & Remodeling Timberlands • Decks • Additions • Siding • Roofing, etc. - Land Clearing - Competitive Stumpage - Timber Harvest - Lump sum payments - Grinding - Advance payments Call us for all your construction needs! FULLY INSURED Certified Logging Professionals Licensed Professional Forester We specialize in trees near structures and power lines. We would appreciate the opportunity to bid on any tree / brush project. Licensed and Fully Insured. Garages, Siding, Roofing General Carpentry Camps - Insured Gustin’s Services Lawn Care, Lawn Cleanups Fully Insured • Free Estimates (207) 564-2186 or (207) 557-9737 Frank Santos www.jdraymond.com Call 876-3713 Over 35 yrs experience BALL INSURANCE, L KIMAUTO • HOME • COMMERCIAL .L.C. RESIDENTIAL AND COMMERCIAL LICENSED AND INSURED ACCEPTED! FREE ESTIMATES 592-7354 FURNACE REPAIRS and CLEANING Greg Macomber Casey Macomber Dexter, Maine • (207) 907-6849 Email: greg@macomberelectrical.com Email: casey@macomberelectrical.com Website: www.macomberelectrical.com DOORE Oil Energy Inc. 343-1781 1x1/3 Months/$120 • 1-800-287-2295 FIREWOOD Green Hardwood $220 CORD Seasoned Hardwood CUT • SPLIT • DELIVERED Call Scott Desmarais (207) 876-9777 (877) 844-3388 16” Hardwood Slabs - 2 Cord Loads Unseasoned @ 717-TREE (8733) * Registered Representative offering securities though United Planners’ Financial Services of America, a Limited Partnership. Member FINRA, SIPC. Don Reynolds 938-3649 Proud Veteran • LIFE & HEALTH • FINANCIAL SERVICES • 35 Hudson Ave., Guilford ME 04443 LI HEAP CUSTOMERS WELCOME Page 16 October 17 - 23, 2014 2841 Bennoch Road, Alton, 356-2588 •394-3533 Open MondAy - Friday 8 to 5, Saturday 9 to Noon www.aplusmotors.me The Eastern Gazette * Your HomeTown AdVantage FIREWOOD YARD SALE STORAGE FIREWEOOD - sawed, split and delivered $200 per cord. Beech, rock maple, yellow birch and white ash. Limited supply. Call 717-4964. SANGERVILLE - Bomps Thrift & Gift. 69 Pleasant Ave. Clothes, wind chimes, oil warmers, dream catchers & more. Wed, Fri, & Sat. 8 AM - 1 PM. 717-5781. RV STORAGE. Excellent downtown Milo Location. Clean, dry, secure, 10’ & 12’ roll-up doors, Boats, cars, etc. $25 & up. Limited space, call early. 943-9057. CHECK OUT OUR INVENTORY 2009 Ford Focus SE 2007 Jeep Liberty y Sport p /F\O3:3/&'&UXLVH [9$XWR$&$OOR\V 0LOHV BUY HERE & PAY HERE for as little as $500 Down and $40 A Week! We Are a Full Service Dept. $45/hr. GERRY’S USED CARS Piscataquis County’s ONLY New Car & Truck Dealer! PROUTY FORD INC. 266 Newport Rd., Corinna • 278-2205 • Oakland - 465-9566 • Skowhegan - 474-6700 • Veazie - 990-2206 NEW Ask about our 2 Year, 30,000 Mile Extended Warranty 191 East Main St., Dover-Foxcroft 207-564-3434 1-800-564-1264 www.rowellsgarage.com ‘05 Mercury Gr. 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Check Out Our Huge Inventory of Vehicles AUTO INVENTORY 2010 Chevrolet Impala LS 2009 Chevrolet Aveo LT 2008 Ford Focus 2008 Chevrolet HHR LT 2007 Ford Taurus SE 2007 Saturn Ion 2007 Ford Focus 2007 Ford Focus SE 2007 Pontiac G6 GT 2007 Ford Focus ZX 4SE 2007 Ford Taurus SE 2007 Chevrolet Malibu 2006 Ford Focus ZX4 2006 Chevrolet Aveo LS 2006 Saturn ION 2005 Ford Focus ZX4 SE 2004 Ford Focus ZX5 2004 Pontiac Sunfire 2004 Hyndai Elantra 2004 Buick LeSAB Limited TRUCK & VAN INVENTORY 2008 Jeep Grand Cherokee 2008 GMC Acadia SLT 2007 GMC Sierra 1500 2006 Toyota RAV4 2006 SAAB 97XLIN 2006 Chevrolet Equinox LT 2006 GMC Sierra 2005 Ford Ranger XLT 2005 Chrysler T&C 2004 Ford Ranger XLT 2003 Chevrolet S10 BROOKS TIRE and AUTO 2OUTE#ORINNA2OADIN$EXTER-AINEs-&TOPM3ATTONOON WWW"ROOKS!UTOCOM The Eastern Gazette * Your HomeTown AdVantage October 17 - 23, 2014 AL-ANON FIDDLES (VIOLINS) for the new fiddle classes to be offered in the Guilford schools, grades K through 12. We will take fiddles of any size and in any condition. call 876-2919. MILO – Mondays, 7-8 p.m. United Methodist Church, Park St. PRE 1964 COINS - Dimes, quarters, halfs & dollars. Paying $10 for $1 face value. 270-1196. SUNDAY ABBOT PAWN SHOP - Most items are pawnable. Cash loans waiting. We pawn antiques, gold, silver, coins, etc. For more information 5226018 or 876-4728. Route 15, Abbot. ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS WEDNESDAY THURSDAY CHARLESTON – 6:30 p.m. Top of the Hill Group @ Charleston PITTSFIELD - 7 p.m. Congregational Church, Somerset Ave. O/D/A NEWPORT – 7 p.m. Methodist Church, Main St. – O/D/A “A.A.” 24 HOUR HOTLINE: 1-800-737-6237 GREENVILLE – 7 p.m., Union Church, BB/O DOVER-FOXCROFT - 11 a.m. Dover-Foxcroft Group @ Library. Rt. 15 - D/O Vehicles For Sale CORINNA – 7 p.m. Morse Corner Baptist Church on Exeter Road. Open Discussion Meeting. O/D/A WEDNESDAY Correctional Facility, Rt. 15 – D/ CF/ST/O/noCR MOUNTAIN ENTERPRISES 03 IMPREZA 4 dr sedan AWD auto loaded 98k from CA $5990 03 MONTE CARLO SS 3.8L Auto loaded 96K ……… $5990 03 9-3 SE CONVERTIBLE loaded motor & trans 103K $4990 02 GRAND MARQUIS 4 dr V8 auto loaded 88k …… $3450 01 OUTBACK WAGON 4 cyl auto loaded 1 own. 124K $4950 00 9-3 SE CONVERTIBLE 4 cyl auto loaded 140K $3990 00 CAMRY 4 cyl auto loaded 121K from Maryland …… $5550 99 WRANGLER SPORT 4L auto 4x4 H-Top 103K … $5950 98 GMC 1500 X/CAB 350 auto loaded 4x4 98K …… $5990 98 CAMRY 4 cyl auto loaded 118K ………………… $2990 01 SENTRA 4 cyl auto 4dr damaged 120K …………… $1470 02 9-3 SE CONVERTIBLE damaged 102K ………… $975 Kent Ladd, Owner Web: www.mainegenerator.com e-mail: info@mainegenerator.com A local Maine company specializing in generator sales and service since 1997. We service most makes and models. Factory Trained Sales & Service for Kohler, Generac & Cummins Generators. Bring it in for professional Fisher Plow service. NOW BUYING USED FISHER® PLOWS Your Authorized Fisher her® Snowplow Dealer SALES & SERVICE AL-ANON N N For more info go to www.FisherPlows.com Visit us on the web at www.varneychevrolet.com Convenient & secure location Lots of space – 20% more per unit com- N pared to other standard storage facilities N N Fork-lift services On-site service Visa & MasterCard auto-pay plan Reasonable monthly rates Call us today! 368-4633 552 Moosehead Trail / Route 7 N Newport, Maine N DETROIT MOTORS 17 SouthDetroitMain St., 257-2629 Just off Exit 157 on I-95 Visit us at www.varneyford.com Like and Browse Us on Facebook 384 Somerset Avenue, Pittsfield Store your stuff with us! Need Work Done On Your Fisher Plow? HARTLAND - Wednesdays 7-8 p.m. at Irving Tanning Community Center, Hartland. For information, call 938-3163. Call Marcus 487-5111 924-6867 or 717-5386 P.O. Box 126, 2 Park St., Milo (207) 943-5070 NAMI REBUILD YOUR CREDIT All you need is $1500 Income Proof of Residence Proof of Employment THURSDAY NOTICE DOVER-FOXCROFT - NAMI (National Alliance on Mental Illness) Family and Friends Support Group meets on the last Tuesday of every month from 6:30 to 8:00 PM in the Borestone Room, Mayo Regional Hospital, Dover-Foxcroft. For more information call Beth at 924-7903 or Debbie at 564-2393. BAD CREDIT? NO PROBLEM! PARKMAN - 6:30 p.m. There is a Solution, Parkman Town Office, rear. BB/O. ABBOT VILLAGE – 8 p.m. Abbot Thursday Night Group @ Abbot Village Town Hall – D/O HARTLAND - 7 pm Graceland UM church - O/D COLOSSIANS 3:15 Let the peace of Christ rule in your hearts, since as members of one body you were called to peace. New Beginnings Bible Church, Silvers Mills Road; Sunday School 9:30 am, Church 10:30 am. Page 17 ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS WANTED We Care About You Before and After the Sale 368-4300 • 1-800-613-3673 2015 Ford Fiesta S 2014 Ford Focus S Varney Price $ 2014 Ford F-150 Supercab 4x4 STX Varney Price $ 13,495 Varney Price $ 15,995 29,995 30423, AM/FM, Tilt, Air, Fuel Saver, And More!, MSRP $14,690 30436, Tilt, Air, Fuel Saver, MSRP $18,730 11185, Fog Lamps, Chrome Step Bar, Trailer Tow Package, Sirius XM Radio, Sync, And More!, MSRP $38,965 2015 Ford Fusion S 2015 F-250 Crew Cab XLT 4x4 2014 Ford Flex SEL AWD Varney Price $ 19,795 30448, Alloy Wheels, Sync, Power Windows, Power Locks, AM/FM, Tilt, And More!, MSRP $23,225 Varney Price $ 38,995 11164, PW, PL, Tilt, Cruise, A/C, Power Seats, Fog Lamps, Shift on the Fly, Satellite Radio, Skid Plates, MSRP $46,035 Varney Price $ 30,495 87820, V-6, Auto, Power Windows, Power Locks, Tilt, Cruise, A/C, Sync, 18” Alloy Wheels, MSRP $34,745 CUSTOMER SATISFACTION IS OUR #1 PRIORITY 2012 Ford Explorer XLT 4x4 N5460, Leather Seats, PW, PL, CC, Sync, Alloy Wheels VARNEY PRICE $ 23,995 2013 Chevrolet Impala LTZ N5434, Leather Heated Seats, Moonroof, Tilt, CC, AC, CD, PW, PL, Alloys, Spoiler VARNEY PRICE 2013 Ford Escape SEL 4x4 N5113, Ecoboost, Dual Moonroof, Sync, MyFord Touch, Leather Heated Seats, Much More KBB Price $ 18,069 $ 15,995 VARNEY PRICE $ 23,995 2008 Ford Focus SES N5500A, 5 spd., PW, PL, Tilt, Cruise, AC, CD, Sync, Spoiler, Alloy Wheels VARNEY PRICE 2013 Ford Fusion SE VARNEY PRICE $ 19,995 7,795 VARNEY PRICE $ 38,995 2013 Kia Soul N5398B, Auto, Air, Tilt, Cruise, AC, CD, PW, PL $ 17,595 2014 GMC Acadia SLT-1 N5438, Leather Heated Seats, PW, PL, Tilt, Cruise, Alloys, 7 Pass. VARNEY PRICE 2013 Nissan Altima N5467, AC, CD, PW, PL, P. Seat, Cruise, Auto $ 2013 Chev Avalanche LTZ Z-71 87814A, 4x4, Black Diamond Edition, Moonroof, Heated Leather, Power Everything N5466, 2.0 Ecoboost, Auto, Sync, PW, PL, P. Seat, CD, Alloy Wheels VARNEY PRICE VARNEY PRICE 2013 Toyota Corolla LE N5463, AC, CD, PW, PL, P. Mirrors, Auto $ 34,995 VARNEY PRICE 2012 Ford Escape Limited 4x4 87766B, Heated Leather Seats, Moonroof, Chrome Wheels, Power Windows, Power Locks, Tilt, Cruise, CD, Sync $ 13,495 VARNEY PRICE $ 21,995 *Prices subject to change without notice. Price includes all applicable incentivies. For trade assistance must trade 95 or new car, truck or SUV. Must qualify for incentivies. Tax and Title extra. See Dealer for complete details. $ 15,995 Page 18 October 17 - 23, 2014 The Eastern Gazette * Your HomeTown AdVantage ‘08 HYUNDAI AZERA LIMITED ‘05 CHEVROLET SILVERADO Z71 3.8L, PW, PL, AC, Loaded Ext. Cab, 4x4, 7.5 MMP, Only 73,000 Miles $17,995 $7,995 $EXTER2D#ORINNAsKANDJAUTOSALESCOM 924-7590/938-4136 Chevrolet Buick GMC 100% Bumper to Bumper Warranty 0DGLVRQ$YHQXH6NRZKHJDQ Buying Salvage Vehicles PAYING TOP DOLLAR :LOWRQ5RDG)DUPLQJWRQ Call Mert anytime at 924-7933 or 717-3939 Ford Mercury 0DGLVRQ$YHQXH6NRZKHJDQ Trail Guide AP P Dodge Chrysler Jeep LT 265 70 17 5RXWH0DGLVRQ $ 149 Each 10 Ply BROOKS 6LQF 6L QFH QFH FH H 2QH)DP 2 2QH Q ) )DP PLO LO\\ LO\ \1D 1DP 1 1D PH PH 1RZ:L 1RZ 1R :LWK : :L LWK K /RFDWL / /RFD /R RFDWL WLR WLRQ LRQ RQVV RQV TIRE and AUTO Route 7, Corinna Road, Dexter Monday - Friday 8 am to 5 pm Saturday, 8 am to noon 1-800-339-7149 www.BrooksAuto.com Browse our Inventory at www.varneyvalue.com 384 Somerset Avenue, Pittsfield Hours: Sales Mon.-Fri. 8 AM-6 PM, Sat. 8 AM-5 PM Service/Parts Mon.-Fri. 8 AM-5 PM 1-800-427-5115 • (207) 487-5111 Shop 24-7 @ www.varneychevrolet.com FIND NEW ROADS™ Just Off I-95 - Exit 150 8VHG 1HZ 2014 Chevrolet Silverado Double Cab LT 4x4 All Star #14065, 5.3 V-8, PW, PL, PS, Rear Camera, Remote Start, HD Tow, Tube Steps, MSRP $42,415 Sale Price - $37,745 Rebate - 4,250 Trade Bonus - 1,500 2014 Dodge Grand Caravan 2013 Chevrolet Malibu LT 2014 Chevrolet Silverado 2500 LT P2538, V-6, Auto, Tilt, Cruise P2436, 4cyl, Auto, PW, PL, Tilt, Cruise P2518, Crew Cab, 4x4, 6.0 V8, PW, PL, Tilt, Cruise, HD Tow Varney Price Varney Price Varney Price $ 2014 Chevrolet Silverado Crew 4x4 LT All Star Z-71 #14069, 5.3 V-8, PW, PL, PS, Tilt, Cruise, Remote Start, Rear Camera, HD Tow, MSRP $45,895 Sale Price - $41,495 Rebate - 3,000 Trade Bonus - 1,500 Varney Price 2014 Chevrolet Silverado Reg Cab #14074, V-6, Auto, Sale Price - $27,495 PW, PL, Tilt, Cruise, Rebate - 3,000 HD Tow, Tube Steps, Trade Bonus - 1,500 MSRP $28,850 Varney ney ney yP Price rice 2014 Chevrolet Silverado Dbl Cab 4x4 #14017, 5.3 V-8, Auto, PL, Tilt, Cruise, HD Tow, MSRP $36,935 Sale Price - $34,245 Rebate - 2,750 Trade Bonus - 1,500 Varney Varn arn rn ney yP Pr Price rrice 2015 Chevrolet Silverado 2500 4x4 #14104, 6.0 V-8, Power Windows, Power Locks, Cruise, HD Tow, Snow Plow Prep., Tilt, MyLink, MSRP $38,770 Varney Varn arn rney rn ney yP Pr Price rrice 19,995 $ 16,995 Varney Price $ 33,995 2008 Nissan Altima SE 2014 GMC Acadia AWD SLT 2013 Chevrolet Cruze LT P2348B, V-6, Auto, Leather, Sunroof, PW, PL, PS P2503, V-6, Auto, Heated Leather, PW, PL, PS, Tilt, Cruise P2507, 4cyl, Auto, Leather, PW, PL, PS, Tilt, Cruise Varney Price $ 12,995 Varney Price $ 32,995 Varney Price $ 15,995 2013 GMC Sierra Crew 2500 SLT 2013 Nissan Rogue AWD 2013 Cadillac CTS AWD P2521, 4x4, 6.0 V-8, Heated Leather, PW, PL, PS, Running Boards, HD Tow To P2527, 4cyl, Auto, PW, PL, Tilt, Cruise P2513, V-6, Auto, Leather, PW, PL, PS, Tilt, Cruise Varney Price $ 38,995 Varney Price $ 18,995 Varney Price $ 26,995 All prices include rebates, business and dealer incentives. Tax and Title not included. The Eastern Gazette * Your HomeTown AdVantage October 17 - 23, 2014 Page 19 Hartley’s TOO HOT TO HANDLE SALE! USED VEHICLE SALE 2013 DODGE CHALLENGER SXT SHARP! STK # 1424S 2009 HONDA ACCORD LX-S COUPE #1305A, Sharp & Great MPG! 2009 CHEVROLET MALIBU LT 2011 HYUNDAI ELANTRA SEDAN 2008 JEEP WRANGLER SAHARA 4X4 #1256S, Loaded, Sunroof, Sharp! #12448B, Auto, Great MPG #13393A, Summer Fun, Local Trade 69,087 Miles HARTLEY’S PRICE $13,751 2012 RAM 1500 QUAD 4X4 SPORT “RAM BOX” HEMI V8, SHARP, STK # 14464A HARTLEY’S PRICE $13,864 90,852 Miles 51,050 Miles 42,802 Miles HARTLEY’S PRICE $14,603 HARTLEY’S PRICE $16,828 +DUWOH\·V +DUWOH\·V $21,999 3ULFH 3ULFH $29,999 2011 TOYOTA CAMRY SEDAN 2011 SUBARU LEGACY SEDAN AWD #1311S, Auto, Power Group #13391B, Auto, Leather, Sunroof 2010 JEEP GRAND CHEROKEE LAREDO 4X4 2008 JEEP WRANGLER UNLIMITED 4X4 #13283A, DVD System, Auto #1231S, Sahara, 6 Speed END OF SEASON BUY! 2013 DODGE AVENGER SXT SUNROOF, STK#1407S HARTLEY’S PRICE 2008 CHEVY MALIBU LTZ SUNROOF, LEATHER, STK #1411S 31,872 Miles $16,998 HARTLEY’S PRICE 1-OWNER TRADE! 2011 HYUNDAI SONATA STK #1409S 47,505 Miles $18,929 HARTLEY’S PRICE 2011 JEEP GRAND CHEROKEE 2010 FORD FUSION SPORT READY FOR WINTER! STK #1402S 31,599 Miles LOADED W/FEATURES, STK #1416S 54,060 Miles $19,958 HARTLEY’S PRICE $19,999 2011 CHEVY SILVERADO 1500 CREW CAB LS 4X4 2009 GMC SIERRA 1500 EXT. CAB SLE 4X4 2011 CHEVY SILVERADO 1500 CREW CAB LT 4X4 2011 RAM 350 SLT DUMP TRUCK 4X4 #1294S, V8, Auto, Power Options #1316S, 5.3L V8, Very Clean #13200A, V8, Auto, Power Options #120181A, Hemi, Power Group +DUWOH\·V $ $ $ $ $ 14,888 +DUWOH\·V 12,999 +DUWOH\·V 13,999 +DUWOH\·V 24,999 +DUWOH\·V 16,999 3ULFH 3ULFH 3ULFH 3ULFH 3ULFH 2011 JEEP LIBERTY LEATHER, LOADED, STK #1419S HARTLEY’S PRICE 2013 CHRYSLER 200 SUNROOF, CLEAN!, STK #1421S 19,356 Miles $26,931 MEET HARTLEY’S SALES +DUWOH\·V TEAM $21,751 3ULFH Steve Hartley Owner HARTLEY’S PRICE 2012 VOLKSWAGEN BEETLE 2011 GMC 1500 4X4 2010 JEEP WRANGLER AUTO, CLEAN, CERTIFIED USED, STK #1410P V8, AUTO, 1 OWNER, STK #14196A 29,827 35,418 Miles Miles $26,997 HARTLEY’S PRICE $28,974 TRADE-IN, AUTO, HARD TOP, STK #14243AA 4,489 Miles HARTLEY’S PRICE $29,999 +DUWOH\·V $ +DUWOH\·V $ +DUWOH\·V $ +DUWOH\·V $ Shawn Richards Jim 3ULFH Martin Tom McDonald Mike Merrow Aaron Hawes 15,999 13,555 23,888 23,999 Adam Friend 3ULFH 3ULFH 3ULFH Sales Representative Sales Representative Sales Representative Road Representative Sales Manager Sales Manager 7 368-5751 • 1-800-244-5563 www.hartleyschryslerdodgejeep.com MEET HARTLEY’S SALES DISCLAIMER: All artwork for illustration purposes only and may not represent actual vehicle color and trim level. All new & used vehicles advertised were in stock at the inception of design, Martin Mike Crockerplease visit Tony Friend Aarontime Hawesit takes to Shawn Steve Hartley layoutTEAM & printing - some vehicles shown may haveAdam been sold during the printRichards & distribute. ForJimupdated current inventory, our Francis website at Sales Manager Sales Representative Sales Representative Sales Representative Sales Representative Manager Owner WWW.HARTLEYSAUTOMALL.COM. All factory incentives were in effect at theSales time of printing on April 11, 2013 but are subject to change without notice -please see dealer for current rebate information, all prior sales excluded. All new vehicle offers expire April 30, 2013. We reserve the right to correct any mistakes discovered or reported after printing. MPG ratings are based on normal highway driving conditions- your mileage may vary. Not everyone will qualify for advertised rates, subject to credit approval. All new vehicle prices include factory rebates to dealer and All prices include all rebatesPhotos and incentives dealer when Chrysler Capital assistance is applicable. trade assistance if applicable. fortoillustration purposes only, may not reflect actual vehicle color, equipment, or trim level - see dealer for complete details. www.hartleyscountry.com 368-5751 • 1-844-714-5751 7 11 100 11 100 Back Cover &$//72'$<)25$)5((,1+20(&2168/7$7,21 CALL TODAY FOR A FREE IN HOME CONSULTATION! davesworld.com :,1'+$0/2&$7,21 Dave’s World Awesome. 7+ 23(1,1*2&72%(5 Summer Street 5RRVHYHOW7UDLO Dover-Foxcroft :LQGKDP0( 564-2784 ZZZGDYHVZRUOGFRP