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Current Edition - The Eastern Gazette
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May 8 - 14, 2015
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Home, Yard & Garden
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race/walk on June 13
DEXTER - The 5th Annual Amy, Coty, Monica Memorial 5K Race/
Walk and Vendor Fair to End Domestic Violence in Maine will be held
on Saturday, June 13 at Dexter Regional High School, 12 Abbott Hill
Road, Dexter. Day of registration will be held from 7:30 to 8:30 a.m.
and the Runners will start promptly at 9 a.m. with walkers following.
The route for the race this year will be the same as last year which
seems fitting since it was almost in the shape of a domestic violence
ribbon. They will have an electronic timing for runners provided by
RuninaRace.com. There will be rewards for top Sponsor collectors as
well as for Top Adult Male and Female winners and Top Student Male
and Female winners. Anyone may register online at www.runinarace.
com/ACMMemorial5K or print the form from this website and mail it
in at the address listed.
This year will be the 3rd year they have a Vendor/Craft Fair as part
of the event. Many great Crafters and Vendors are already lined up
and they expect to have many more. There will be free ice cream for
everyone provided by the Darling’s Ice Cream Truck as well as goodies for sale and a whoopie pie table.
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May 8 - 14, 2015
The Eastern Gazette * Your HomeTown AdVantage
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The Eastern Gazette * Your HomeTown AdVantage
May 8 - 14, 2015
D-F Area Food
Cupboard to host
Good Shepard Truck
DOVER-FOXCROFT - The
Good Shepard Food Mobile will
arrive on Thursday, May 14, from
4:30 - 6 p.m. at the Dover-Foxcroft
Congregational Church which is
located 824 West Main Street in
Dover-Foxcroft. The GSFB Food
Mobile is open to anyone in need
of food assistance in the greater
Piscataquis region. There are no
forms required for the food mobile. Bring your own bags and/or
boxes. The food mobile is sponsored by Doree Taylor Foundation and the Dover-Foxcroft Area
Food Cupboard.
The Dover-Foxcroft Area Food
Cupboard is group of community members, businesses and
non-profits working together
to assist families and individuals with their food needs. The
Dover-Foxcroft Area Food Cupboard is currently housed at the
Dover-Foxcroft Congregational
Church which located 824 West
Main Street in Dover-Foxcroft.
The food distributions are on the
2nd and 4th Thursday of each
month from 2 - 7 p.m. Anyone in
need of emergency food can contact your local town office. Follow
us on Facebook at: facebook.com/
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Don’t Forget! Mother’s Day is SUNDAY!
Bring her out for some together time at ALL ABOARD
Reservations Suggested but not necessary
Always something on our menu for everyone:
Seafood, Steaks, Pasta, Burgers, Chicken & More.
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The Eastern Gazette * Your HomeTown AdVantage
Wyman Farms is now signing up senior
citizens for Farm Share Programs.
Requirements:
60 years old and up
Maine Resident
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LOVE OFFERING FOR LOGAN BAGLEY - Living Word Assembly of God recently took up a love offering
for Logan Bagley. Logan is a 17 year old young man who has been diagnosed with a form of lymphoma
cancer. He and his family have to make regular trips to Portland for his treatments. Pastor Charles Scott
presented the check to Quentin Clark (a relative of Logan Bagley). Through the Jerusalem Fund ministry
that is taken up each month to help with special needs in the community, Living Word Assembly of God
was able to help Logan and his family make the trips to Portland for his much needed treatments.
Sebasticook Valley Health welcomes Neurosurgeon
The
Berry Patch Greenhouse
638 Bear Hill Road, Dover-Foxcroft
9am-5pm Daily - 564-3081
Our 38th SEASON and Still Growing!
OPEN FOR THE SEASON
Don’t forget MOM on
Mother’s Day, May 10
We have a nice selection of
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James Turner, MD
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A neurosurgeon who’s been caring for
adult patients in central Maine for over
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The Eastern Gazette * Your HomeTown AdVantage
May 8 - 14, 2015
Brownville Free Public Library
offers “Let’s Talk About It”
BROWNVILLE - The Brownville Free Public Library has
been selected by the Maine Humanities Council to offer “Let’s
Talk About It”, a free reading and
discussion group with copies of
books available through the library. This program is provided
by the Maine Humanities Council’s Maine Center for the Book in
cooperation with the Maine State
Library.
The series Refreshing the Whodunit, begins 6 p.m., May 20 at the
Brownville Free Public Library in
Brownville, and continues for 5
sessions, through June 17.
Books to be read and discussed
in this series include: The Beekeeper’s Apprentice by Laurie
King, Dance Hall of the Dead by
Tony Hillerman, The Skull Mantra by Eliot Pattison, A Cold Day
for Murder by Dana Stabenow,
Murder at the Nightwood Bar by
Katherine V. Forrest. A scholar
provided by the Maine Humanities Council will facilitate the discussions.
“Exploring ideas and issues
through literature has a unique
and fun way of creating community,” said Nicole Rancourt, director of Let’s Talk About It. “We find
that there is great interest among
adults in getting together to discuss what they’ve read with others. Having a discussion leader
who is both excited about the
readings and skilled in facilitating can help to deepen this experience.”
Books for the program are
available for loan at the library.
Please call the library at 9658334 to register and come in to
pick up the first book of the series.
The library is open Tuesdays and
Thursdays noon until 6 p.m. and
the last Saturday of the month
from 3 to 6 p.m.
This program is offered to
Maine libraries through the
Maine Humanities Council in
partnership with the Maine State
Library.
For more information about
“Let’s Talk About It” and the work
of the Maine Humanities Council,
see www.mainehumanities.org or
call the office in Portland at 207773-5051
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MILO GARDEN CLUB MEETING - Town Hall. 1 PM. “Caring for Gardens, Plants & Shrubs.”
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OPINION:
Is it democracy or is it bullying?
by Ken Frederic
English philosopher Herbert Spencer is credited with saying that a man’s liberties are none the less aggressed because those who coerce him do so in the belief that he will be benefited. For as long as I’ve been
alive there have been laws that served no purpose other than to coerce one set of people to do or not do
something another group rationalized was ‘for their own good’. Specifically, I recall blue laws, movie censor
boards, and remnants of prohibition in the form of dry towns, rules that made it an offense to carry my beer
from one table to another, and green front liquor stores that closed before people got off work on weekdays
and at noon on Saturday.
The activists of yesteryear predominantly relied on twisted Christian principles to rationalize blue-nosed
bullying. They have faded into obscurity and I suspect nobody much misses them. That they have been replaced by another collection of loud, abusive, and equally insidious bullies should trouble us all.
America is not a democracy and that is because our founders knew a democracy inevitably leads to the
tyranny of mob rule as bullies cobble a ‘majority’ that enables them to impose their will on a minority. In the
words of one of today’s worst bullies (GQ Correspondent Ana Marie Cox): “We have to force people to do things
they don’t want to do”. We can assert that social issues today are different than those our grandparents faced
but that’s just pretense. We have unresolved matters of race and sexuality. We have people who lie, cheat and
steal. We have sociopaths who see themselves, their wants, and their ideas as more legitimate than others’.
Fundamentally, these issues have been with us throughout recorded history and we’ve never resolved them.
Hopefully there’s no need to establish that America holds ‘discrimination’ to be wrong. However, just as the
blue-nosed bullies of yesteryear perverted Christian principles, today’s bullies have perverted ‘discrimination’ to extend it to situations where feigned injury or offense is used to bring court cases that impose their
twisted ideas. It’s time for us to grow up, put on big person underwear, and deal with a world that isn’t our
mommy. Others will dislike us, decline to accept our values, dispute our ideas, and express disapproval of our
behavior. Cowboy up folks, that is not a cause to sue them, shut down their business, or destroy their property. Nobody owes us compensation for being disappointed or special privileges and favored status because
our choices have not produced our fantasized results.
Only the uninformed or disingenuous insist that we have the intellect and wisdom to obliterate every inequality of opportunity and outcome, every cause of offense, every bruised ego, and every frustrated objective
and doing so would be discrimination. We’ve seen vicious hate speech rationalized as fighting ‘discrimination’
in the Memories Pizza debacle. We’ve heard Eric Holder opine that proving racial discrimination according
to law was too high a bar because, after all, we all know it when we see it.
Americans will not like the result if we don’t stand up to modern day bullies. We all deplore discrimination but we owe it to each other to be very specific about the behaviors we prohibit. Hopefully none support
“weaponizing” government to coerce others ‘for their own good’. Before we let discrimination be legislated
or litigated, we should insist the law and the legal standards be specific and widely approved. If we seek to
avoid the excesses of the past, we should insist very little discretion be left to courts that, in the final analysis,
choose who to discriminate against based on something as vague as a ‘preponderance of the evidence’.
Another View is a Maine Press Association award-winning column written by an individual who is a member of a group of concerned citizens who meet regularly to discuss issues of public interest.
Senior Matters:
Safety and Security
by Lesley Fernow
We live in an era of sound bites and catchy phrases, but do we know what they all mean? Lately we have
been reading and hearing a lot about a “grey tsunami” and how to make our communities and lives better
for older adults. We have heard about “Thriving in Place,” “Senior-friendly communities,” “Healthy Aging,”
“Aging in Place,” and I have used some of these phrases in this column. I recently realized that these phrases
may be just heard as slogans without real meaning by some listeners, so I am writing the next three columns
to explore the ideas behind the words.
As a geriatrics specialist who sees mostly old and very old patients in their homes I have seen first hand
some of the components of aging that need to be addressed to help people to stay at home and live well as
they age. “Healthy aging” requires safety, security, maintenance of good health, support from friends, family
and community, and connectedness.
Safety and security are basic to all the other elements. Without them who can be said to be “thriving?”
Safety refers not only to personal circumstances and behaviors that avoid injury such as driving only as long
as you can see, respond and make appropriate decisions, or not climbing on stools in your home, but also to
having adequate heat in your home, adequate food and not being exploited by others or abused. When safety
is not assured, health and well-being are impossible. Likewise, security refers to a person’s ability to count
on personal, physical and financial safety.
In Piscataquis County over 20% of people over age 65 live in poverty. If Mary, my 93 year old patient, is
living in a cold, 2 room apartment wrapped in blankets with only wilting vegetables and cereal to eat (despite having a daughter who is her POA providing food), it does no good for me to try to treat her high blood
pressure or recommend she have therapy or exercise. While medical professionals, community services for
the elderly and social service providers work to identify and remedy unsafe situations for older adults, politicians continue to discuss “cutting” supports for home heating assistance, nutritional programs, payment for
in home services, and elder law attorney services, and many of the most unsafe elders in our communities
remain unidentified and unsupported. If we are to have healthy, aging communities, it is imperative that
our social and political structures continue to place high priority on safety. Mary needs heat and adequate
nutrition or the best intentions of the community to “engage her in living” will be unsuccessful.
As previously mentioned in this column, the Thriving in Place project is working to identify people who
lack the safety and security to be able to “thrive” and to find solutions to such problems. We are depending
on the partnership of neighbors, friends and others in the community to make these efforts successful. If you
are interested in helping or if you know someone in need, please contact Lesley Fernow lmfernow@rcn.com
or Meg Callaway 947-1410.
Bone healthy herbs and foods
discussed at Skeleton Crew meeting
by Beth Ranagan
DEXTER - Attendees of the Skelton Crew meeting at Dexter’s Abbott Memorial Library on May 1st enjoyed an informative and delightful presentation by Linda Tisdale, local herbalist, about herbs
and foods beneficial for bone health.
Addressing eleven interested women from surrounding towns.
Linda stressed a diet that includes calcium, magnesium, phosphorous, and vitamins A, C, and D at adequate levels to increase calcium
absorption and maintain hormone levels of calcitonin and estrogen,
which play a significant role in good bone health. Just “a slight drop
in blood calcium levels can stimulate a release of calcium from the
bones, disrupt the absorption of calcium from the intestines, and influence calcium loss in the urine,” Linda reported. Without a continuous calcium/mineral/vitamin rich diet, bones can deteriorate. The
vital importance of magnesium to stimulate the hormone calcitonin
to increase calcium within the bones was emphasized. A calciummagnesium ratio of 2-1 was suggested.
Several herbs used as tea or as tincture are good sources of calcium,
magnesium, vitamins and other important minerals. Herbs especially for calcium support are alfalfa, horsetail, oatstraw, raspberry leaf,
nettle leaves, parsley, lamb’s quarters, and dandelion leaves. “Many
of these plants can be found growing here either wild or in gardens.
They can be picked and dried for later use,” Linda told her listeners.
Herbs especially for estrogenic hormone balancing are black cohosh,
dong quai, wild yam, raspberry leaves, and chaste berry. Tea recipe
specifics were made available to event participants, while tinctures
are available from Linda by calling her at 924-5172. She can advise
anyone as to how to use the tinctures.
Although supplements in capsule form might be helpful, Linda
feels, as many others in the field of nutrition do, that it is better to get
as many of your vitamins and minerals from good food sources. Many
foods high in calcium also contain adequate amounts of the magnesium to satisfy the absorption requirement. These foods include dried
beans, soybeans and soy products, some whole grains, seeds and nuts,
dark green leafy vegetables, and sea vegetables.
Linda gave the group a list of foods with calcium as well as a list
of calcium inhibitors. Coffee, soda, diuretics, protein excess, refined
sugar excess, intoxicants, excess salt, too little or too much exercise,
and foods in the nightshade family, such as tomatoes and peppers,
and those with oxalic acid, such as beet greens and spinach, inhibit
calcium absorption. “The nutritious vegetables on the inhibitor list
should be eaten in moderation,” she advised.
The group was treated to delicious dulce and kale chips prepared
by the speaker, who also shared the recipes with everyone. Cannellini
hummus and freshly brewed bone-healthy tea, favorites of the group,
were also served.
Next month’s meeting will be on June 5th at noon when members
will meet to share ways in which they are supporting their own bone
health and to decide on possible speakers for the coming months.
New members are always welcome. Healthy luncheon foods will be
served. Call Liz Breault at the Abbott Memorial Library for more information at 924-7292.
LINDA TISDALE
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Hartland Academy
Reunion planned Aug. 1
HARTLAND - Plans are underway for the regular five-year reunion
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held in five-year intervals since.
All classes, including graduates and non-graduates, are invited to
gather at the Irving Tanning Community Center ( Hartland Consolidated School) on Elm Street in Hartland on Saturday, Aug. 1, 2015.
The doors will open at 10 a.m. and lunch will be at noon. Everyone
is encouraged to bring their favorite finger foods to share. A meeting
of all alumni will follow lunch.
Several classes have planned gatherings following the open reunion. Please check with members of your class as to the location.
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NEWS IN EDUCATION
PCSS Honor Roll
GUILFORD - The following is the Honor Roll for the third quarter of the school year at
Piscataquis Community Secondary School.
High Honors:
Grade 7: Madelynn Crosby, Macee Pearl, Jemyni True, Taylor Willey.
Grade 8: Rachel Beckwith, Ethan Chadwick, Chloe Hamele, Alivia Hunt, Brooke Kujawski, Tiffany Leathers, Jennifer Simon.
Freshmen: Adam Bagley, Madison Brasslett, Lena Downes, Lexi Harris, Alexandra Huff,
Bailey Lemieux, Erin Speed.
Sophomores: Morgan Hutchins, Bailey Woodard.
Juniors: Timothy Johnston, Lucinda Wingert.
Seniors: Sheridan Clements, Caitlin Hession, Allison Morin, Chlesea Nichols, Paige Northup, Antonella Oms.
Honors:
Grade 7: Melissa Burdin, Gwenyth Burgess, Chelsea Cookson, Ariona Gerry, Caroline
Goggin, Emily Hinrichs,
Jorja Hunt, Zachary Priest, Olivia Riitano, Nichole Valcourt, Mya Young.
Grade 8: Hope Adkins, Owen Bennett, Eben Cooley, Matthew Goggin, Collin Harrington,
Nicholas Hutchins, AnnaLee Knowles, Tyler McLaughlin, Erika Merrill, Ethan Moulton,
Zachary Page, Ryan Paradis, Alison Quimby, Caleb Rolfe, Kailee Ward, Logan Wood.
Freshmen: Bryce Gilbert, Mikayla McKenzie, Alyssa Pearl-Ross, Terri Perigo. Cali Turner.
Sophomores: Miriah Chapman, Tyler Goulette, Danika Hill, Sydney Marden, Brian
Moulton, Taylor Sinclair.
Juniors: Delani Bennett, Haley Bergeron, Megan Bergeron, Mariya Chaykina, Cole Edes,
Tijana Flick, Michael Gustin, Cahrey Harris, McKenzie Landry, Jordynne Littlefield, Steve
Marden, Alexa Merrill, Christal Merrill, Christian Mumley, Alanna Page, Miranda Pomerleau, Brandon Sanborn, Tristan Sanborn, Cheyenne Tripp, Shania Tripp.
Seniors: Bethanie Beckman, Jeremy Bell, Matthew Bouchard, Nathan Burns, Charlotte
Clukey, Ashley Cross , Brataleya Curtis, Mikayla Dow, Olivia Dow, Hannah Gerry, Anthony
Gray, Jeffrey Hoak, Whitney Kain, Josie Knowles, Machaela Kropoff, Doran LaBree, Elizabeth Leathers, Carolyn Mumley, Mitchel Noyes, Sarahis Peralta, Mariah Pettit, Mariah
Priest, Amber Richards, Grace Riitano, Jennifer Sanborn, Alex Speed, Lindsay Stone, Brody
Tarsook, Sarah Taylor, Cody White, Jasmine White, Haylee Williams, Katherine Woodward.
DEXTER KIWANIS MEETS AT TCTC - Dexter Sunrise Kiwanis met at the Tri
County Tech Center on May 1. The breakfast was prepared by the students of the
culinary arts program and the speaker for the meeting was Chris Whitman who is
the program instructor. He spoke about the ice sculptures he does for weddings and
other events in the area. One of his former students, Beth Harding, is currently a student at Le Cordon Bleu in Boston. Beth did a cake decorating demonstration and the
cake was raffled off and was won by Kiwanis member Shelley Watson pictured above.
Lizotte receives doctorate in Immunology
DOVER-FOXCROFT - Patrick H. Lizotte received his Ph.D. in Immunology from the
Microbiology and Immunology Graduate Program at the Geisel School of Medicine at
Dartmouth College on April 28, following the successful defense of his doctoral thesis.
Dr. Lizotte, son of Tom and Leslie Lizotte of Dover-Foxcroft, is a 2002 graduate of
Foxcroft Academy, where he was class valedictorian. He earned his undergraduate
degree from Colby College, magna cum laude, with majors in Biology and History in
2006.
Following graduation from Colby, Lizotte worked for four years as a laboratory
technician in Cambridge, Mass., at The Broad Institute, a biomedical research facility operated in a partnership between Harvard University and the Massachusetts
Institute of Technology. He began graduate school at Dartmouth in 2010 after being
selected for a fellowship that provided him with a full-tuition scholarship and annual
stipend throughout the five years of his studies and laboratory research in the school’s
Molecular and Cellular Biology Program.
At Dartmouth, Lizotte’s course work included biochemistry, cell and molecular biology genetics, immunology, and molecular pathogenesis. In recent years, his laboratory
research was conducted at the Norris Cotton Cancer Center at Dartmouth-Hitchcock
Medical Center under the supervision of Professor Steven N. Fiering, whose lab develops novel immune-based strategies for treating cancer. Dartmouth’s medical school
was established in 1797 and is the fourth-oldest in America.
Maines recognized with Student Art Exhibition awards
ABBOT - Benjamin Maines of Abbot, a member of the Colby-Sawyer College 2018
majoring in Media Studies, was recently recognized with a pair of awards.
The Tomie dePaola Whitebird Paper Award was presented to Maines at the 42nd
Annual Gladys Greenbaum Meyers ‘39 Juried Student Art Exhibition on April 2.
Sponsored by the renowned artist, children’s author and former Colby-Sawyer faculty
member, the award honors students’ achievements in drawing, watercolor, painting,
graphic design and printmaking.
Also that day, he was presented with the Jessica Jacobs Award named in honor of
former Colby-Sawyer College Professor of Fine and Performing Arts Jessica Jacobs, the
award recognizes the “Best in Show in Photography.”
Cook recognized for excellence in Champlain College Core Division
DEXTER - Teagan Cook of Dexter was recently recognized for excellence in the
Champlain College Core Division on April 22.
Ridge View Honor Roll
DEXTER - The following students were named to the Honor Roll at Ridge View Community School for the 3rd Quarter of the school year.
Grade 5 High Honors: Owen Brown, Clyde Day, Arianna Jandreau, Justin Williams.
Grade 6 Honors: Cameron Allen, Kiana Bennett, Jillian Briggs, Caitlyn Chabot, Patrick Childers, Autumn Cochran, Bradley Crane, Charles Emerson, Rylee Fillmore, Avery
Gagnon, Payton Gilman, LaKota Glidden, Ricky Goodell, Keith Grant, Torrey Hughes,
Elizabeth Kinney, Kendal Lachance, Cheyenne Lancaster, Jasmine Lewis, Ellie McComb,
Hanna Morse, Madeline Myers, Emma Paige, Adam Paquin, Taylor Rideout, Amelia Rolfe,
Tyr Ronco, Ora Rudloff-Eastman, Nathan Schobel, Cole Smith, Jachob Snodgrass, Kassidy
Swimm, Cameron Vafiades, Elijah Warner, Jonathan Whitman.
Grade 6 High Honors: Abby Andrews, Josephine Costonis, Valli Day, Avery Herrick,
Brett Kusnierz, Santinaca Lawson, Olivia Peakes, Parker Ponte, Dakota Rider, Abigail
Smith, Joseph St. Louis.
Grade 6 Honors: Cheyenne Beem, Evan Bernard Whittaker, Makayla Bignell, Demetri
Burton, Hannah Campbell, Jacob Campbell, Madia Chesner, Jaycee Cook, Hunter Dean,
Robert Dorman, Rosalie Gillis, Ryan Gould, Kaitlyn Gray, Kassandra Gray, Alli Green,
Aaliyah Hernandez, Irie Hight, Myra Knowlton, Jaden Labonte, Emily Leavitt, Isaac
Limoges, Mary Mailhot, Joshua Mann, Lilah McCormack, Nathan Mower, Hunter Nelson,
Carter Polichak, Grace Wallace, Isaac Webber, Jade Wintle.
Grade 7 High Honors: Caitlyn Hardy, Cloe Mountain, Sienna Newman, Armanda
Nicknair, Emilia Nicknair, Logan Perkins, Rachael Sickles, Gabriel Stone.
Grade 7 Honors: Katelynn Babine, Jay-Kob Davis, Izabel Dorman, Madison Gauvin,
Alexander Gray, Haedyn Guenther, Seth Hocking, Augustus Irwin, Brian Johnson, Lynsie
Knapp, Jacob Labonte, Nickolas Long, Aurora Martin, Zachary Martin, Robert Masse,
Regan McNally, Shawnee McNally, Morgan Murdock, Carver Myers, Cameron Paige, Rebeclyn Parker, Jordan Ranquist, Ryan Smith, Stephen Thomas, Parker Tibbetts, Krystalynn
Williams.
Grade 8 High Honors: Dillion Allen, Ethan Boutilier, Alexander Briggs, Elizabeth
Childers, Danielle Cummings, Kaylee Deering, Raevyn Dixon, Ashley Downing, Addyson Herrick, Isaiah Hessestine, Autumn Irwin, Amber Knowlton, Shannon O’Roak, Aino
Rudloff-Eastman, Matthew Sickles, Morgan Smith, Hunter Speed, Anthony Woods.
Grade 8 Honors: Isabella Adam, Emily Albair, Elise Beaudry, Bryson Bouffard, Ashley
Crawford, Chase Dyer, Christopher Fitzgerald, Katie Gatchell, Mackenzie Gould, Paige
Gudroe, Kaylee Harris, Brandon Higgins, Jordan Hughes, Devan Hunter, David Kirshkaln,
William Leavitt, Amber Levesque, Lilli McCormack, Abigail Paige, Janette Patterson,
Kobe Pillsbury, Jayna Robinson, Christopher Roderka, Jared Rogers, Dakota Rosga, Trenton Scott, Tory Stone, Kalea Sweet, Branden Tokarski, Caleb Weeks, Taylor White, Elyce
Wigham, Morgan Wing, Shayla Woodard, Yuxuan Zhao.
Chambers inducted to Kappa Delta Pi honor society
DOVER-FOXCROFT - Southern Arkansas University’s Emily Chambers of Dover-Foxcroft was recently inducted to the Kappa Delta Pi International Honor Society in Education. Chambers is a junior Early Childhood Education major major.
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“Believe in Hypnotherapy”
HISTORICAL SOCIETY GUESTS
- Retired Maine Game Warden
and Sheriff, John Ford and retired Maine State Trooper, Mark
Nickerson, will be speaking at
the next Dover-Foxcroft Historical Society meeting on Wednesday, May 13. The meeting will be
held at the Gerrish-Warren room
at Thayer Parkway and will begin
at 7 p.m. Mr. Ford and Mr. Nickerson often patrolled the same
areas and will be sharing stories
of witnessing the very best of our
neighbors, and the very worst.
Anyone who would like more info
can visit oldcops.com.
PISCATAQUIS - Pam London and Joi Stevens are Dover-Foxcroft/Sebec area’s newest IACT Certified Hypnotherapists. Both
have been involved in companion/complementary medicine for
the past 7 years while working in a Chiropractic setting. Joi
has been working as the practice Manager at Dover-Foxcroft
Chiropractic Center as well as Pam who has been working
hands on with patients as a Certified Chiropractic Assistant.
Their journey to enter the world of Hypnotherapy began in 2014
when they found Peggy Woodcock, instructor/mentor located in
the State of Maine who agreed to train them in an individual
setting with time frames that worked with their full time work
schedules. This environment allowed for them to earn their certification without disruption in their work schedules.
“Believe In Hypnotherapy is here to help you achieve your
goals and improve your life with hypnotherapy,” said Joi Stevens. “We want you to be the best ‘you’ possible. With hypnotherapy, we are not so interested in why you have an issue, or
why you have a particular phobia, we are more interested in
how we can help you. You can expect complete confidentiality,
professional service and profound results with us! You just simply have to ‘Believe In Hypnotherapy!’”
“Since we both work full time, we work out of our homes on
our days off, evenings and weekends,” Stevens added, “We even
make house calls so you can experience this in the comfort of
your own home!”
You can find ‘Believe In Hypnotherapy’ on Facebook and contact the owners via email: Joi Stevenes believeinjoi@gmail.com
and Pam London believeinpam@yahoo.com
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PROJECT LINUS A SUCCESS - Project Linus Blanket Day 2015
was a great success with over 100 participants and more than 175
blankets finished on that day. The blankets will be shared with children in hospitals and others who are going through difficult times.
The ladies pictured are sewing labels on the handmade blankets before distribution.
Historical societies take on planning for the annual
Memorial Day parade in Hartland and St. Albans
HARTLAND/ST. ALBANS - The traditional Memorial Day Parade
in Hartland and St. Albans will be held on Monday, May 25; 9 a.m. in
Hartland and 10 a.m. in St. Albans. What is needed now is the commitment of local veterans to participate.
The declining membership of the local American Legion threatened
the long-standing tradition. With the help of the local historical societies, Hartland and St. Albans, and interested individuals, the timehonored salute to veterans will continue.
RSU 19 bands from Nokomis Regional High School, Somerset and
Sebasticook Middle School bands are scheduled to participate as well
as local Boy Scouts and Fire Departments.
Area veterans, from any town in central Maine, are invited to join
the people of Hartland and St. Albans for this year’s parade. Veterans
are invited to ride in the parade, transportation will be provided on
the parade route. Veterans can join the parade by meeting at Indian
Stream Hardware on the Palmyra Road in St. Albans BY 8:30 a.m.,
to be bussed to the parade start in Hartland, and be returned to the
Indian Stream Hardware parking lot at the end of the parade in St.
Albans.
Veterans and their spouses or guests are invited to a reception with
coffee and doughnuts following the parade at the St. Albans Union
Church
Veterans who want to join in the parade are encouraged to call to
add their names to a list of participants by calling Brenda Seekins,
938-4248 or Elmer Littlefield, 938-4863 or by email brendaseekins@
gmail.com (subject: Veteran). Leave your name and contact information if you reach an answering machine.
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Sebasticook Valley Health
names Lead Physician for Urology
PITTSFIELD - Sebasticook Valley Health (SVH) has announced that urologist and SVH Board Trustee
Krishna M. Bhatta, MD, FRCS, has been named the Lead Physician for Urology at Eastern Maine Medical
Center (EMMC) in Bangor.
“We are very proud that Dr. Bhatta has been chosen for this leadership role,” said Terri Vieira, SVH
President and CEO/Senior Vice President of EMHS. “Dr. Bhatta is a valued urologist as well as a highly
effective leader at SVH, and we are confident that he will lead EMMC’s urology staff with the same passion and commitment to patient care that he has provided our patients for many years.”
An expert in minimally invasive urologic procedures, Dr. Bhatta received his medical training in Patna,
Bihar, India and the United Kingdom, where he trained in urology and general surgery. He obtained FRCS
from Edinburgh, Scotland, and London, England. Dr. Bhatta specializes in prostate surgery and has written numerous urologic publications, performed clinical laser research for the treatment of stones, and also
received numerous device patents. Most recently, Dr. Bhatta and other physicians from EMMC partnered
with researchers from the University of Maine to develop Magnetic Artificial Sphincter or MARS that provides a minimally invasive option for men suffering with bladder control or urinary incontinence. Early
studies with prototypes of this device have shown promising results.
Dr. Bhatta is past president of the Maine Medical Association and is currently a board trustee for Sebasticook Valley Health, where he and his wife, gynecologist Nayantara “Lekha” Bhatta, care for patients.
Both SVH and EMMC are members of Eastern Maine Healthcare Systems (EMHS).
National Nurse Week
DOVER-FOXCROFT - Mayo Regional Hospital is currently celebrating National Nurses Week and is
supporting the many roles that nurses play in providing high quality care to the patients in rural community.
The American Nurses Association (ANA) marked May 6 to May 12 as National Nurses Week. This
year’s theme is “Ethical Practice. Quality Care.”
Mayo Regional Hospital’s designation as a Critical Access Hospital (CAH) is given to certain rural
hospitals and is designed to reduce the financial vulnerability of those hospitals and improve access to
healthcare by providing essential services in rural communities. Working as a nurse in a CAH can be
both challenging and rewarding. According to a local spokesperson, “Nurses in rural healthcare are often
seen as the ‘Jack of all Trades’ due to the lack of specialization in CAH’s; ut this does not mean ‘Master
of None’. CAH nurses master the art of caring for the members of their own communities. They are constantly faced with providing quality care to patients with limited community resources. Nurses in CAHs
need to maintain a high level of competency to care for high risk patients even though they may not see
the high risk illnesses as often as one might in a larger, more urban hospital. These challenges make it
ever important for today’s CAH nurses to be mindful of the role of ethical practice in quality patient care,”
the spokesperson concluded.
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“Every Hero Has A Story.” All children ages 5-12 should come to the library and register for the summer
reading program. Read books and win prizes. The summer reading program begins on June 18 and ends
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MILO GARDEN CLUB members enjoyed a demonstration by Ethelyn Treworgy who shared tips and hints about indoor and outdoor
container gardens, including a charming fairy garden. Most Garden
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carpentry, construction foreman, millwork contractors,
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Wage dependant upon wage rates specified for each project.
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NOTICES
FREE Asset Preservation Workshop!!! Pertinent, FREE, informational retirement planning
workshop in Dexter on Friday,
29 May 2015, topics include: Asset Preservation Options, IRA
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more! Seating is limited – call for
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today! (207) 968-2078.
James 4:7 Submit yourselves
therefore to God, resist the devil
and he will flee from you. NewBeginnings Bible Church, Silvers Mills Road, Dexter. Sunday
School 9:30 am, Church 10:30 am
NOTICES
EXPLORING CELEBRATE RECOVERY (CR) in our area: CR is
a Christ-centered 12-step recovery program: a place for anyone
with hurts, habits, and hang-ups.
CR leadership will be presenting what this ministry looks like
and how you also may enjoy the
freedom God has already planned
for you to experience, followed by
Q&A. The pain and hurt from addication of all kinds is great; the
hope God offers is greater still!
You are invited to this informational meeting Sunday, 5/17/15
at 6 P.M. at UBC/Milo 8 Pleasant
Street. Refreshments following.
WANTED
PRIVATE COLLECTOR paying top $$$ for all old coins
and paper money. I have the
books to show you the value.
IE silver dollars $18 and up.
Any silver coins 1964 and
below paying 10 times face
value or numismatic value.
IE 1877 Indian cent $500. Also
seeking pocket watches, old
banks, Civil War items, gold
and silver. I am not a dealer.
I do not melt coins. Ralph 207285-3346 or 207-478-5717.
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.
YARD SALE
GREAT YARD SALE. Lots of
guy stuff. Military, camping,
electric outboard, 95k-1500,
miscellaneous tools. Friday
&Saturday, May 8 & 9, 8 am 3 pm at 125 Jackman Corner
Road, Sangerville.
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We have an immediate opening for a full-time:
ACTIVITY ASSISTANT
This position works closely with our skilled and long term
residents. You will be required to work every 3rd weekend as
well as a few holidays. Occasional evening hours. Come join
our dedicated health care team!
Excellent fringe benefit package available.
Applications may be picked up at:
Buying Salvage Vehicles
PAYING TOP DOLLAR
Call Mert anytime at
924-7933
or 717-3939
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LICENSED NURSES
Notice of Final
Full- & Part-time - Day Shift
Full-time - Evening Shift
PUBLIC MEETING
MED TECHS
Full-time - Evening Shift
CNAs
Full- & Part-time - Day Shift
Full-time & Per Diem - Evening Shift
We offer weekend & shift differential with an excellent
benefits package for full-time employees.
Visit us for an application:
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PERSONAL SUPPORT SPECIALIST (PSS)
FULL & PART TIME AVAILABLE
We are looking for motivated individuals to work at our
independent living apartments - Main Street West. Must
be flexible in scheduling and willing to work every other
weekend. Benefits available for full time employment.
MUST HAVE CERTIFICATION.
Interested applicants may visit us for an application
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HELP WANTED
Legal Secretary needed. Experience in R.E. Law and
General Practice desired.
Flexible part-time and up to 30 hours per week.
Salary per experience.
Send resumes to:
M. Wiers, Atty. P.O. Box 457 Newport ME 04953
or email to mwiers@mwiers.com
PUBLIC NOTICE
The Katahdin Valley Health Center intends to file an
application for federal funding from the United States
Department of Agriculture Rural Development for the
purpose of financing construction of a health center.
Any interested party may attend an informational meeting
at the Brownville American Legion Post 92, 67 Railroad
Avenue, Brownville, ME 04414 on Monday, May 18, 2015
at 6 pm.
TOWN OF CORINTH
SUMMER RECREATION ASSISTANT
The Town of Corinth is currently accepting Résumés for the position
of a Summer Recreation Assistant.
The Town is seeking an energetic and consistent person to fill
this position. The Assistant will work with the Coordinator and
Jr Counselors during the six week summer recreation program.
Activities will include playing sports, games, arts & crafts and field
trips. This program runs for six weeks on Tuesdays, Wednesdays &
Thursdays, starting the end of June.
Assistant must be available for all 6 weeks of the program.
Résumés and cover letters must be received in the town office by
5 PM Friday, May 22, 2015.
Send all material by email: tg.travisgould@gmail.com,
by fax: (207) 285-7529 or by U.S. Mail to:
Town of Corinth
Attn: Summer Rec. Assistant Search
P.O. Box 309
Corinth ME 04427
Corinth is an Equal Opportunity Employer
In DEXTER
_____________________________________________________
To Discuss the Proposed Highway Improvements to
Route 7 in Dexter
Tuesday, May 19th, 2015
From 6:00 – 8:00 PM
At the Ridge View Community School Cafeteria
175 Fern Road
Dexter, Maine 04930
Please join MaineDOT at a final public meeting to discuss the proposed Highway
Improvements beginning 0.10 of a mile northerly of Mechanic Street and extending
northerly 1.59 miles.
Representatives of the Maine Department of Transportation will be present on
Tuesday evening, May 19th, 2015, from 6:00 – 8:00 p.m. to listen to concerns, receive
comments, and answer questions from anyone with an interest in the project. The
Department is particularly interested in learning local views relative to project
consistency with local comprehensive plans, discovering local resources, and
identifying local concerns and issues. Anyone with an interest is invited to attend and
participate in the meeting.
Accommodations will be made for persons with disabilities. Auxiliary aids will be
provided upon advance request.
Any inquiries regarding this project may be directed to the attention of Ernie Martin,
Senior Project Manager, Maine Department of Transportation, Highway Program, 24
Child Street, 16 State House Station, Augusta, Maine 04333-0016. Telephone: (207)
ernest.martin@maine.gov
624-3381. Email: ernest.martin@maine.gov.
Work Identification Number 018246.00
Federal Aid Project Number STP -1824(600)
TTY Telephone Maine Relay 711
CALLING ALL:
ED TECHS – TEACHERS –
STUDENTS HOME FROM
COLLEGE
If you are looking for work this summer and have a commitment to
providing quality support services to individuals Skills supports in a
healthy, safe and supportive environment –
we would like to hear from you!
SKILLS, Inc. supports adults with developmental disabilities to live and work
as independently as possible. As we continue to grow in Central Maine, we
have on-call support needs within our residential homes in the following areas:
Waterville, Hinckley, Palmyra, Pittsfield, Hartland, Newport, Athens, Clinton, and
Shawmut.
WHAT’S INVOLVED WITH THE JOB:
With supervision, the per diem staff provide remedial instruction as outlined
the individualized Person Centered Plan. In addition to providing personal care
supports (bathing, dressing, hygiene, etc.), you may be involved with recreational
endeavors, home-life chores, and other activities inclusive of supporting
challenging behaviors.
OUR REQUIREMENTS ARE:
•minimum of 18 years of age
•high school diploma or GED
•1-3 years solid work history (experience in the field a plus).
Starting Pay: $9.09/hour or higher if DSP and/or CRMA Certified.
Required Training: $350 stipend for successful completion of on-line training,
plus all other required training paid at hourly rate.
To apply: print off and complete your application available on our website:
www.skillsinc.net and click on careers. You may also visit the St. Albans office
at 461 Hartland Road personally to complete an application.
A cover letter is required along with your completed application for
consideration. Please also include any volunteer experience.
Submit all materials to:
Human Resources
SKILLS, INC.
PO Box 65
461 Hartland Road
St. Albans, Maine 04971
pbarry@skillsinc.net
Phone: 207-938-4615 Fax: 207-938-3069
www.skillsinc.net
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RENTAL APARTMENTS
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We are an Equal Opportunity Provider and Employer
REAL ESTATE
FIREWOOD
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.
DEXTER - 3 bedroom ranch with
attached garage. H.W. baseboard,
hardwood floors, full basement.
Completely
remodeled. New
kitchen, windows, doors, roof, vinyl soffit with metal trim. ExcelFOR SALE
lent location. $117,500. Call 9242006 Ford 500 SEL leather interi- 7006.
or, 102,000 miles, service records
DOVER-FOXCROFT - River waavailable. Very nice! $5,500 firm.
ter front lot. Fenced-in 1/3 acre
270-2253.
with paved drive, one car garage,
JOHN DEERE Lawn Mower. on historic Dover-Foxcroft street.
Runs good, mowing dexk needs Buildable level site. Walk to shopsome work. Make an offer. Call ping, restaurants, and theatre.
368-5088.
$25,000. Call 207-500-1158 or
DEXTER - Mobile homes avail- marshalllouis13@yahoo.com.
able. Will owner finance. Homes
stay in the park. Call 207-9462085 or visit us online at www.
ericsoncountrymhp.com.
FREE
Two specialized exercise DVD’s
for people in wheel chairs or
having difficulty getting around.
Send your request to: Free DVD’s
127 Steward Road, Monson, ME
04464.
DEXTER - Firewood. No we are
not out of business. Sawed, split
& delivered. Call for prices. Stan
White d/b/a M & S Firewood. 9246217.
HELP WANTED
CARPENTER’S HELPER - Must
have drivers license and vehicle.
Call 924-2150.
SERVICES
HALL RENTAL - Parkman
Grange Hall available for your
spcial event. Full kitchen downstairs, open hall upstairs. Don
343-0274 for details.
Apartments
Accepting
Applications
1&2 bedroom apts.
Eastville Village
Park Street Village
Newport
Milo
1&2 Bedroom Apts.
Ask about Rental Assistance
Ask about Rental Assistance
NOTE: Must meet certain income guidelines.
NOTE: Must meet certain income guidelines.
C.B. Mattson, Inc.
C.B. Mattson, Inc.
360 Maine Ave., Farmingdale
P.O. Box 10, Gardiner, ME 04345-0010
The Town of Shirley is looking for Bids for
Town Mowing and Cemetery Mowing for the 2015 - 2016 year
360 Maine Ave., Farmingdale
P.O. Box 10, Gardiner, ME 04345-0010
1-800-244-2297
Equal Housing
Opportunity
www.cbmattson.com
1-800-244-2297
Dial 711 for TTYS/TTDS
Dial 711 for TTYS/TTDS
Equal Housing
Opportunity
An equal opportunity provider and employer
An equal opportunity provider and employer
These are 2 separate bids but contractors can bid on both.
SHIRLEY TOWN MOWING INCLUDES:
1. Lower Shirley Corner Road (Corner of Route 15)
2. Fire Station
3. Picnic area by Shirley Pond
4. Old Town Office/ Town Hall
5. New Town Office (Old School)
*Contractors must use their own mowing equipment and have the proper insurance and working
papers filed with the town.
SHIRLEY CEMETERY MOWING INCLUDES:
1. Spring cleanup of the cemetery, mowing and weed wacking to be ready for Memorial Day.
2. Mowing and weed wacking once a week or as needed during the summer months to keep
the Cemetery looking nice at all times.
3. Fall clean up by November 1, 2015
4. Spring Clean up and whatever is needed to be ready for Memorial Day 2016.
*The Cemetery will keep you informed of the dates of special occasions and burials so the cemetery
would be done on time for them.
*Contractors must use their own mowing equipment and have the proper insurance and working
papers filed with the town.
Please send sealed bids to the Shirley Town Office at P.O. Box 147, Shirley, ME 04485.
If you need any information feel free to contact the Town Office at 695-3257.
Bids are due no later than 2 pm on May 20th, 2015.
RSU 68 Budget Validation Referendum Election
Tuesday, June 9, 2015
The RSU 68 Budget Validation Referendum Election will be held on Tuesday, June 9, 2015 in the Towns of
Charleston, Dover-Foxcroft, Monson and Sebec. Voting will be done by secret ballot and the following questions
will be on the ballot:
Article 1:
Shall the Regional School Unit No. 68 Budget for the 2015-2016
school year that was adopted at the district budget meeting on May 26, 2015 be approved?
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Town of Dover-Foxcroft – 564-3318
· Town Office Hours: M, TH, F – 7:30a to 4:00p; W – 7:30a to 6:00p
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· Polling Hours: 8:00a to 8:00p
Town of Sebec – 564-8367
· Town Office Hours: M, TH – 4:30p to 7:30p; T, F, SA – 9:00a to 12:00p
· Polling Location: Harland Ladd Municipal Building
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#14176, V-6, Auto, PW, PL,
Tilt, Cruise, HD Tow Pkg.,
MSRP $36,570
#19178, 5.3 V-8, PW, PL, PS,
Sunroof, Brake Controller, Cooled
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Lease $262/Month
for 39 months
Lease $438/Month
for 39 months
Sale Price - $34,245
Down Payment Assistance - 1,000
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Sale Price - $49,745
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Varney Price
330,995
30
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2015 Chevrolet Silverado Reg 4x4 LT
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Varney Price
#14175, 4cyl, Auto,
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MSRP $25,015
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MSRP $30,995
Sale Price - $34,245
Down Pmt. Assist
- 1,000
Rebate - 2,250
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$
Varney Price
39 Month Lease, 10k/Year, 28995, Sale Price, 1.35 APR,
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30,995
30,995
Varney Price
$
Varney Price
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$
17,995
17,995
Varney Price
$
223,995
23
3,995
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2014 Chevrolet Sonic RS
#14096, 4cyl, Turbo,
Leather, Sunroof,
White Diamond,
Power Windows,
Power Locks, Power
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MSRP $23,930
$
112,995
12
2,995
995
Varney Price
$
17,995
17,995
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2013 Chevrolet Cruze LT
2012 Nissan Sentra
2013 Chevrolet Avalanche LTZ 4x4
Varney Price
Varney Price
Varney Price
$
12,995
$
12,995
P2623, 4cyl, Auto, PW, PL, Tilt, Cruise
Text VP2564 to 96300
$
38,995
P2564, 4cyl, Auto, PW,
PL, Tilt, Cruise
Text V14159A to 96300
2014 Nissan Juke AWD
2013 Chevrolet Equinox AWD LT
Varney Price
$
19,995
20,995
P2529, 4cyl, Auto, PW,
PL, PS, Tilt, Cruise
Text VP2641 to 96300
14159A, Black Diamond, 5.3 V-8, Leather,
Sunroof, Nav, Rear Entertainment
2013 Nissan Fontier Crew 4x4 SV
Varney Price
Varney Price
$
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Varney Price
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for 24 months
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for 24 months
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24,995
#14094, 4cyl,
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A/C, Fog Lamps,
Power Steering,
Power Locks,
MSRP $16,525
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PW, PL, Tilt, Cruise,
MSRP $21245
24 Month Lease, 10k/Year, .96 APR, 2000 Cash or Trade
Due @ Signing, 2375 CCR, 13596 Residual
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2000 Cash or Trade Due @ Signing, 1750 CCR, 500 GM
Lease Loyalty, 16793 Residual
2014 Chevrolet Spark
2015 Chevrolet Cruze LT
445,995
45
5,995
2015 Chevrolet Trax AWD LT
2015 Chevrolet Impala LT
#14163, V-6, Auto,
PW, PL, Tilt, Cruise,
HD Tow, MSRP
$37,400
$
$
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PW, PL, Tilt, Cruise
24,995
Text VP2640 to 96300
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Tilt, Cruise, Bedliner
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