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Front Cover FREE Established 1853 *****ECRWSS***** U.S. Postage Paid Dexter ME. Permit No. 97 Local POSTAL CUSTOMER Your 800 287 2295 • gazette@easterngazette com 1-800-287-2295 [email protected] 17,250 Circulation • Copyright 2015 The Gazette, Inc. Volume 163 No. 43 HomeTown AdVantage October 23 - 29, 2015 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. Accep ng New Pa ents Sebasticook Lake, Newport Laurie Meagher Bird photo Look for your Fall Edition of Healthy Living inserted in this Eastern Gazette! ● Oral Seda on for relaxa on ●Orthodon cs ●Comprehensive Restora ve Den stry Steinke & Caruso Dental Care, PA Daniel L. Steinke, DDS, MAGD Hillary S. Caruso, DMD, MAGD 207-564-3455 Visit us at www.centralmainesmiles.com The Eastern Gazette * Your HomeTown AdVantage October 23 - 29, 2015 'RYHU$XGLRORJ\RI'RYHU)R[FURIW 8QLWURQ+HDULQJ$LG 2SHQ+RXVH 7KXUVGD\2FWREHU 9LVLWZLWKD8QLWURQ5HSUHVHQWDWLYHLQRXURϒFHDQG GLVFRYHUZKLFK8QLWURQ+HDULQJ'HYLFHLVULJKWIRU\RX '$<)5((75,$/ 3OXVDWUDGHLQRQ\RXUROGVHWRIKHDULQJDLGV <RXZRQ¶WEHOLHYHKRZ8QLWURQHOLPLQDWHVEDFNJURXQGQRLVH LQUHVWDXUDQWVDQGRWKHUFURZGHGSODFHV$QG\RXFDQ³WXQH LQ´WKHVRXQGRI\RXU79DV\RX¶YHQHYHUKHDUGEHIRUH &DOOQRZWRVFKHGXOHRXU)5((+HDULQJ7HVW Dover Audiology Let the conversation begin doveraudiologycenter.com :HVW0DLQ6W'RYHU)R[FURIW $WWKH5HG'RRU2SHQ0RQ:HGDQG7KXUV Page 1 FA Alumni Jazz band will play at Womancare fundraiser DOVER-FOXCROFT - The Foxcroft Academy Alumni Jazz Band will play a masquerade dance on Friday, October 30 at The Mill Event Space in Dover-Foxcroft. A light dinner and cash bar will be available, as well as masks for those who wish to go incognito in the spirit of Halloween. The dance runs from 7 - 10 p.m. and proceeds will benefit Spruce Run/Womancare Alliance. The Alumni Band, including several original members of the acclaimed Foxcroft Academy Dance Band established in 1960 under the direction of Robert Thorne, has a rich and impressive history. The semi-professional band traveled the state for many years, playing dances for high schools and other venues. The band competed annually at the Maine All-State competition, winning many first place titles and becoming the dominant force in high school jazz. They went on to compete at the annual North Eastern Jazz Festival held at the Berkley School of Music in Boston, MA, winning first place in 1971 out of over 200 bands. In June of 1974 the dance band and concert/marching band traveled to Romania, giving performances from near the Russian border to Transylvania, home of Count Dracula, to the Black Sea. They were the first American high school band to represent the Ambassadors of Friendship, a New York based non-profit foundation furthering internation understanding through the performing arts. The band reunited in 1982 under the title of the Foxcroft Academy Alumni Band, and continues to play for wedding receptions, outdoor summer concerts, dances, and at the annual Foxcroft Academy Alumni celebration. High school students fill in on occasion, giving them the opportunity to play with an older generation of great musicians and learn old-school big band era music. The dance is made possible by the event’s Gold Sponsors; Will’s Shop N Save, Pastimes Pub, and Foxcroft Catering Co.. Tickets are $25 each / $45 couple, and are available in advance at Pastimes Pub, Foxcroft Catering Co., and the Dover-Foxcroft Town Office. For more information regarding the dance, contact Lauraine Piquette at 207-272-0902. For information and bookings regarding the Foxcroft Academy Alumni Jazz Band, contact Deb Maynard at 207871-5448. REDDY HEALTH CENTER Observing our 65th year in 2015 The Make our Health Center Your Medical Home for Personalized Medicine. 207-924-7349 Robinson OIL CO., INC. “COUNT ON US TO KEEP YOU WARM” Oil • Gas • Propane • Diesell Kerosene • Wood Pellets Propane Heaters Propane Stoves Gas Fireplaces Wood Stoves Wood Pellet Stoves Generators Full-Service Plumbing Stop by our A.E. Robinson Convenience Stores located in: Dover-Foxcroft Monson Open 7 East Corinth Pittsfield Days Guilford Sangerville A Week Brownville Corinna Dexter Dover-Foxcroft, Dexter, Greenville 564-8131 or 1-800-640-8131 • www.aerobinson.com Check us out at www.ReddyHealthCenter.com #HALLA2EDDY-$s2EGINA"LAUVELT&.0#s3ARAH-ATULIS&.0# Re-elect Michael A. Blake Dexter Town Council $XWKRUL]HGDQG3DLGIRU E\7KH&DQGLGDWH Dexter Town Council Needs Adam D. Briggs Vote on November 3 $XWKRUL]HGDQG3DLGIRU E\7KH&DQGLGDWH Page 2 October 23 - 29, 2015 The Eastern Gazette * Your HomeTown AdVantage DAIRY-AIRE COMPOST by appointment )5('&$52/6+(5%851( 7RZQ)DUP5RDG'H[WHU0( WRZQIDUP#DROFRP 6WXW]PDQ·V)DUP6WDQG%DNHU\ 891 Douty Hill Road, Sangerville ME 04479 (Pine Street on the Dover-Foxcroft end) COME EXPERIENCE OUR WOOD FIRED BRICK OVEN PIZZA, TOPPED WITH FARM FRESH INGREDIENTS AND TAKE IN THE FALL COLORS FROM THE WARMTH OF OUR TIMBER FRAME CAFE FARM STAND AND CAFE OPEN 5 DAYS A WEEK. PIZZA BUFFET HOURS: 2014 2015 Wednesday - Thursday 10 am - 6 pm GAZINE’S DOW YANKEE MA TO FORK” Friday 10 am - 7 pm, Saturday 10 am - 6 pm MAGAZ N EAST M INE “BEST FAR RANT IN ROADSIDE ’S BEST STAND IN RESTAU D MAINE NEW ENGLAN Sunday Brunch WITH LIVE MUSIC 10 am - 1 pm Cafe closed Mondays & Tuesdays 7KH'RXJKW\+LOO%DQGIHDWXULQJ6LG6WXW]PDQRQJXLWDU%ULDQ6PLWK RQEDVV'DZQ3RWWHURQÀGGOHDQG'DQ6KDUURZRQSHUFXVVLRQZLOO SHUIRUPDWWKH:D\VLGH7KHDWHU6DW2FWWK6KRZVWDUWVDW30 FRESH BAKED BREAD AND DESSERTS PIZZA AND SANDWICHES - EAT IN OR TAKE OUT ALL PIZZAS, SALADS, SOUPS AND DESSERTS AVAILABLE A LA CARTE More information available at Stutzman’s Farm Stand, Bakery & Cafe Facebook page. 564-8596 REAL FOOD FROM A REAL FARM We accept s r r TM A Warm Place, An Inviting Community, MAYO WINS “MOST IMPROVED AWARD” FOR WORKER SAFETY Mayo Regional Hospital’s Safe Patient Handling and Mobility Committee accepted the Most Improved Award for Worker Safety on 10.15.2015 from the Synernet Worker’s Compensation Fund. In the photo are, from left to right: Mark Donaghy, Libby Derhak, Eric Young, Denise Scuderi, James Godley, Joann Lovell, Melissa Ware, Meagan Simpson, Seated row, left to right: Cal Wilson, Shane Stevens and Elizabeth Wheeler. The award was announced in Rockland last month at Synernet’s annual Fund meeting. Synernet, Inc is the workers compensation insurance company that insures Mayo Regional Hospital employees. From 2013 to 2015 Mayo Regional Hospital saw a 70% reduction in injury cost due to a reduction in patient handling claims. “Congratulations to the Mayo employees and the Safe Patient Handling and Mobility Committee to keeping our patients and employees safe,” said Marie Vienneau, CEO and President of Mayo Regional Hospital. Great Food. The headline above expresses the goal of a simple project launched by the Dover Foxcroft Congregational Church in cooperation with the Dover Foxcroft United Methodist. For a year now, we have been offering free meals to the community. Soon the program will hit the 1000 meal mark. Teams of volunteers have come from within the church but also from other organizations in the community. The women of St. Thomas Aquinas Catholic Church have joined us in our efforts and have added another monthly meal to our calendar. Others are considering the same. Thanks also to the Maine Highlands Credit Union for their support. The meal is open to anyone. Some come because it is free and helps on the grocery bill. Some come for fellowship with old friends. Others come because it is an opportunity to meet and serve new people. If you would like to join us, just come. If you are interested in putting together a team to host a meal (one time or on a regular basis) I would love to hear from you. If you would like to support our efforts in other ways, I welcome your call as well. Meals are hosted on the 2nd and 4th Monday of the Month at the Congregational Church. The first of these is offered by its own members and friends, the later by the Catholic Church. The United Methodist Church offers its meal on its campus the 3rd Monday of each month. All meals begin at 6pm. Be looking for information about our Thanksgiving day meal which will be held at noon on Thanksgiving Day. It too will be free and open to all. Rev. Chad L. Poland Dover Foxcroft Congregational Church 207-564-2872 $IWHU\HDUVLW¶VWLPHIRUWKH¿QDO 7+$1.<28 1RUP&RRNVRQ5HDOW\ ZLOOEHFORVLQJRQ2FWREHU 'XH WR WKH UHFHQW SDVVLQJ RI P\ ZLIH %HWW\ DQG P\ RZQ GHFOLQLQJKHDOWK,KDYHGHFLGHGWRSHUVRQDOO\UHWLUHIURPWKH EXVLQHVVZKLOHDOVRUHWLULQJWKH³1RUP&RRNVRQ5HDOW\´QDPH ,ZRXOGOLNHWRWKDQNRXUEX\HUVVHOOHUVDWWRUQH\V¿QDQFLDO LQVWLWXWLRQVDQGWKHORFDOSDSHUVWKDWPDGHXVVXFKDVXFFHVVIXO EXVLQHVVRYHUWKH\HDUV 1RUP &RRNVRQ 5HDOW\¶V ¿QDO VSRQVRUVKLSV ZLOO EH WKH XSFRPLQJ'H[WHU)LUH'HSDUWPHQW)LUH3UHYHQWLRQ:HHNRXU WKFRQVHFXWLYH\HDUDQGWKH*DUODQG'D\V3LJ6FUDPEOH $OO FXUUHQW 5HDO (VWDWH /LVWLQJV ZLOO EH FDQFHOOHG H൵HFWLYH 2FWREHU .H\V DQG IRUPDO &DQFHODWLRQ 1RWLFHV ZLOO EHLVVXHG $VLQFHUH³7KDQN<RX´LVDOVRVHQWE\RXUVWD൵GDXJKWHU7HUU\ 0DFNH\ $VVRFLDWH %URNHU 3DXO 5REELQV $VVRFLDWH %URNHU .DWK\+RRSHU$VVRFLDWH%URNHUDQG3HJJ\&RRNVRQ%URNHU 7KDQN\RXDJDLQIRUPDNLQJ1RUP&RRNVRQ5HDOW\DUHZDUGLQJ DQGPHDQLQJIXOEXVLQHVVIRUDOORIXVRYHUWKH\HDUV 1RUP&RRNVRQ 2ZQHU%URNHU The Eastern Gazette * Your HomeTown AdVantage October 23 - 29, 2015 East Sangerville Grange will host 40th craft fair SANGERVILLE - Doors at the East Sangerville Grange open at 9 a.m. on Saturday, November 7 for its renowned annual Holiday Craft Fair. Crafters and artisans from all around the region will be on hand with beautiful, unique products and gifts. Between all the honeys and jams, wool sweaters, caps, and gloves, handcrafted jewelry, soaps, rugs, paintings and pottery, it will be fun and easy to make a big dent in your holiday shopping list when you attend this event. Admission to the fair, which is celebrating its 40th year, is still only $1. Shoppers are invited to take a break and enjoy lunch. A variety of fresh made soups, salads, grilled sandwiches, baked goods, and desserts will be on sale throughout the day. The fair closes at 3 p.m. Those looking for a really full day can come back to the grange later that evening for a performance by Gypsy Flamenco Swing band Amerenouche, the opening act for the grange’s coffeehouse. Doors for the show open at 5:30 p.m. and the music starts at 7. Tickets are available at the door or two weeks in advance at Bob’s Farm, Home and Garden in Dover-Foxcroft. For more information about the Coffee House call 564-8596. You can also visit East Sangerville Grange’s Web site at www.http:// www.grange.org/eastsangervilleme177/ or find them on Facebook to find ticket prices and see the complete lineup of performers for the 2015-2016 season. Page 3 :RROHQ0LOO3ULPLWLYHV 0DLQ6WUHHW'H[WHU $FURVV)URP5HQ\·V² 7XHV6DW6XQGD\ a)DOOLVLQWKH$LUa 1LFHVHOHFWLRQRI+DOORZHHQ,WHPV 3XPSNLQ'ROOV/LJKW6LJQV )DOO6FHQWHG&DQGOHV)ORZHUV %HUU\3LFNV5XQQHUV DQGVRPXFKPRUH *LIW&DUGV:LVK/LVWV)ROORZXVDWIDFHERRNFRP:RROHQ0LOO3ULPLWLYHV PEEK-A-BOO – Sophia Cotta joins the Paw Patrol at Saturday’s Dexter Fire Department open house. (Eastern Gazette photo – Mike Lange) Bull Moose Lounge Moosehead Lake Small Business Meet & Greet ½ÙÄ Êçã ÙÝÊçÙÝ ã«ã Ä «½Ö ùÊçÙ çÝ®ÄÝÝ ATV Trail Accessible Moosehead Trail Motor Lodge 300 Corinna Rd., Rt. 7 Dexter 924-7286 • 11 AM - 1 AM Daily NEW MENU! DAILY SPECIALS Now Serving Homemade Breakfast 7 Days a Week, 5 to 11 am What: The Town of Greenville and Moosehead Lake Region Chamber of Commerce are hosƟng an informal meet and greet about financial and technical resources available to Moosehead Lake Region small businesses. RepresentaƟves will be on hand to begin working with small business owners to help them achieve Function Hall & Catering Ask About Room Packages Room & Ride Packages NEW! In cooperation with Nag-A-Bon Acres of Stetson Horseback Trail Rides &RPH6HH0HO6WDQKRSH·V0XUDO ,Q2XU,QGRRU3RRO$UHD their business goals. When: Tuesday, October 27th Where: Trailside Restaurant, 33 Leisure Life Resort, Greenville Who: Live Entertainment on Weekends! 4:00-5:30pm RepresentaƟves from Town of Greenville, Moosehead Lake Region Chamber of Commerce , Piscataquis County Economic Development Council, Small Business Development Centers, Eastern Maine Development CorporaƟon, and U.S. Small Business AdministraƟon. . We’ll help you turn your business dream into reality! PCEA Annual Meeting & Dinner Celebrating & Supporting Farming in Piscataquis County with John Piotti of Maine Farmland Trust Farm to Table Meal by Spruce Mill Farm & Kitchen Friday, October 30th 6:00 pm – 8:00 pm Dover-Foxcroft Congregational Church To RSVP, please contact James Pineau at [email protected] RSVP with payment of $10 per meal at 165 East Main Street, Dover-Foxcroft, 564-3301. PCEA By-law amendments will be voted on. Proceeds to benefit local school gardening projects. Page 4 October 23 - 29, 2015 The Eastern Gazette * Your HomeTown AdVantage THE SANGERVILLE FIRE DEPARTMENT Dexter American Legion, Post 53 Would like to announce that they will be open to the public on Tuesdays and Thursdays, 1:00 to 2:00 pm, for recreation. Lunch will be available by donation. earned four awards at the annual meeting of the Maine State Federation of Firefighters on September 12 in Belfast. The 27 Sangerville firefighters in attendance took first place in the Ladies Auxiliary Marching Unit, the Hose Cart for the 1899 entry and Sangerville’s 1955 Ford. Sangerville also won second place in the Fire Department Marching Unit. Bring your board or card games and come in to socialize! For more information, contact Rodney Giles at 924-3589 or Neil Clukey at 924-3839. FALL FAIR October 31, 10 am - 1 pm Rte. 7, Dexter Rd., Corinna Brownville Junction United Methodist Church Church Tables: Crafts - Gift Baskets - Food - Books Nearly New - Rummage-Christmas Items 207-278-3704 Farmstand Open Every Day 10-5 Lunch served starting at 11:00 menu of Sandwiches, Pie, Coffee and Punch Macs, Cortlands, Delicious, Honeycrisp, Empire, Macoun, More Varieties Coming! Barb’s Village Square Restaurant )ULGD\ 6KULPS6FDOORS&RPER3RWDWR9HJHWDEOH5ROO 6LUORLQ6WHDN3RWDWR9HJHWDEOH5ROO 6DWXUGD\ (JJV.LHOEDVD7RDVW 6XQGD\ (JJV%HQHGLFWZLWK+RPH)ULHV 7XHVGD\ &KLOL&KHGGDU2PHOHW+RPHIULHV7RDVW :HGQHVGD\ 6KHSKHUG·V3LH 7KXUVGD\ &KRS6XH\ZLWK*DUOLF%UHDG See us about Private Parties 15 Stetson Rd., Corinna 278-2799 • Tue. - Sun. 7 am - 2 pm (Closed Mondays) Fri. 7 am - 8 pm 'RQ·WIRUJHW\RXU+DOORZHHQDSSOHV ApplesThe healthy, tasty snack choice 3XGGOHGRFN5RDG&KDUOHVWRQ RU NOW TAKING BUSHEL ORDERS mullisorchards.com 2SHQDPSPGD\VDZHHN 3<20DFV&RUWODQG 2SDOHVFHQW7RPSNLQVNLQJ 5HGDQG*ROGHQ'HOLFLRXV (PSLUHDQG%DOGZLQ 5HDG\3LFNHG0DFV &RUWODQG:ROI5LYHU 2SDOHVFHQW5HGDQG *ROGHQ'HOLFLRXV DQG:LQHVDS Local history books on sale! Never too early for Christmas! The Merrill Slate Quarry of Brownville $9.95 Schoodic Lake Revisited $18.95 On sale at LaGrange General Store, The General Store in Brownville Jct. and Indian Hill Trading Post in Greenville, select outlets and Bill Sawtell at 965-3971. END OF SEASON BLOWOUT All prices INCLUDE trailers! ¶0RQWHJR%D\&UXLVH KS<DPDKD ¶0RQWHJR%D\&UXLVH KS<DPDKD ¶*ODVWURQ*7 KS9ROYR3HQWD ¶*ODVWURQ*76 KS<DPDKD 0LUUR&UDIW+ROLGD\ KS<DPDKD SWEET CIDER, MAPLE SYRUP AND OUR OWN FAMOUS RASPBERRY JAM! 6XOOLYDQ·V 2UFKDUG $ 24,550 22,800 $ 25,289 $ 23,695 $ 17,265 +tax $ • Carrots • Corn Stalks • New Potatoes Kennebecs, Reds, Yukon Gold, White Superior, & Green Mountain +tax +tax 7LP0HUULOO&R Store: 45 State Park Rd., Dover-Foxcroft • 564-2165 Don’t Forget our Girls Rec basketball sign ups for grades 3-6 will be held Tuesday, November 3 from 5 - 6:30 pm at the Town Hall. 83&20,1*(17(57$,10(17 2FWREHU+DOORZHHQ&RVWXPH3DUW\3UL]HVZLOOEHDZDUGHG 1RYHPEHU +RUVHVKRH7RXUQDPHQWV 5HJLVWUDWLRQDW1RRQ7RXUQDPHQWDWSP 2FWREHU .BS@UH@ 2FWREHU)HL!QNVM!@MC 2FWREHU)HL!QNVM!@MC 1RYHPEHU1HFGS.TS2SQ@HFGS 1RYHPEHU -NM/QNƥS FOOD - ENTERTAINMENT - POOL TABLES - DARTS - HORSESHOES for pickling & canning. CARROTS NEW RED POTATOES YUKON GOLDS, RUSSETS, SHEPODY, NORWIS & KENNEBECS FALL SPECIAL 5 BAGS FOR $50! Boys Rec basketball sign ups for grades 3-6 will be held Thursday, November 5 from 5 - 6:30 pm at the Town Hall. $15 sign up fee. Any questions call 270 -0195. BRIGGS FARM 115 Crawford Road, Dexter 924-3456 PROPERTIES BY NORM COOKSON REALTY Rollins Orchards 0RQGD\)ULGD\WR %HHU:LQH(WF2)) PUMPKINS NOW AVAILABLE! Pick your own BEETS ^rɭǻrNJNJrNDǢħrǻDĵĵǢݵŗ˚ȕƻǢ WE NOW ACCEPT WIC +$33<+285 FOR THE SEASON Open Mon.-Sat. 9-4, Sun. 10-2 226 Medford Rd., MILO • 943-2605 Weekends Noon to 6 6@SDQ2S#DWSDQŞ ,%SN"KNRD2@SSN"KNRD • Decorating Hay • Winter Squash Acorn, Butternut, Blue Hubbard, Buttercup, Sunshine and Spaghetti 1 Mile From Green Bridge On Left Side Of Road, Look For Sign CORN MAZE Rt. 94 Garland • 924-3504 M - Sat. 9-6, Sun. 12-6 • Rutabaga • Pumpkins • Swiss Chard • Beets • Apples • Onions • Hay SPECIAL PRICES FOR BUSHELS OF CARROTS AND LARGE BEETS +tax 6HYHUDOXVHGERDWVDQGPRWRUVDYDLODEOH APPLES & CIDER AND OUR OWN REAL MILK NOW OPEN FARM STAND OPEN UNTIL NOVEMBER 1 +tax NORM COOKSON REALTY H O 175 SPRING ST., DEXTER 924-7902 OR 924-3594 M www.NormCookson.com Or E-mail us at [email protected] E S For more than 26 years… Norm Cookson Realty has proudly supported the C O T T A G with Fire Prevention Week October 4th through the 10th E S the Dexter Fire Department once again held classes Dexter Fire Department’s Fire Prevention Classes L A N D 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 in each grade and a clown will entertain during the prizes presentation. HOURS: MONDAY - FRIDAY 9 - 5, SATURDAY 9 - 12, SUNDAY BY APPOINTMENT H O M E S C O T T A G E S L A N D The Eastern Gazette * Your HomeTown AdVantage October 23 - 29, 2015 BUYING GROCERIES SHOULDN’T BE A FRIGHT! Come to P&L Country Market. We’ll Always Treat You Right! Ground Fresh Daily PERDUE Ground Chuck Whole Chicken 3.98 $ Rt. 7 Dexter 924-5000 Open 8 AM - 7 PM, Fridays 8 AM - 8 PM $ 5 Lbs. Lb. or More Fresh 1.18 Lb. Beef Round Boneless Beef Round Boneless Choice Boneless Whole Beef Round Beef Round Top Round Top Round Eye Round Oven Roast Cube Stew Steak Roast $3.48 Lb. Steak Beef $3.98 Lb. $3.88 Lb. $4.38 Lb. $4.38 Lb. Fresh Boneless Lean & Tender Whole Boneless Boneless Chicken Breast Tenderloins $1.98 Lb. St. Louis Style Center Cut Center Cut Pork Ribs $2.98 Lb. Pork Loins $2.38 Lb. 3 Lb. Block GREAT LAKES SLICED American Cheese KRETSCHMAR $8.98 $3.98 CALIFORNIA Red or Green Seedless Grapes $1.99 Lb. USA GROWN All Purpose Yellow 2 Lb. Bags Cooking Onions 99¢ Lb. CALIFORNIA FRESH 16 Oz. Peeled Baby Carrots 2/$3 HATFIELD 5 Lb. Bag Fully Cooked Sausage Links or Patties HATFIELD Thick Sliced $1698 2/$5 Swiss Cheese Turkey Breast $ 98 Lb. 5 PRICES GOOD FROM OCTOBER 25TH - 31ST. NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR TYPOGRAPHICAL ERRORS. Healthy C lues om Va Kata hd i s itie un m n David P. Frasz M.D. Alesia L. Higgins O.D. 1048 South Street Dover-Foxcroft, ME 564-8441 Our Kiosk is now open at the Bangor Mall Come see our wide selection of Maine apparel! Pies $ 3.99 Cooked Ham $ 98 Lb. 2 FIND US ON FACEBOOK. Opening November 4th Phar m ac y Katahdin Valley Health Center (KVHC) is proud to announce the opening of our retail pharmacy. KVHC will offer services to all community members, serving both existing patients and non-KVHC patients alike. We will begin serving the local community on November 4th. We know how busy life can be. KVHC Pharmacy offers a way to eliminate monthly trips to the pharmacy so you never run out of your important medications. KVHC Pharmacy will be offering FREE standard delivery on most medications, available to all customers. Note: Due to Federal regulations, not all shipping methods are available for all medications. KVHC Pharmacy mail-order shipping is only avaiable in the United States. Simply scan the QR Code on your prescription receipt using your smartphone or tablet to be instantly connected to easy to understand information about your prescription. Send yourself prescription reminders via text or e-mail, view informative videos, photos, and more! of Old Town has joined Dr. Frasz and his staff at Family Eyecare in Dover-Foxcroft. Dr. Higgins is an optometrist with 15 years of experience and is accepting new patients for routine eye exams. FARMLAND Extra Lean KVHC Pharmacy Home Delivery DR. ALESIA HIGGINS Frozen Ice Cream $3.99 CASTLEWOOD Golden Roasted SANDWICH CUT $388 Lb. $598 Lb. Slab Bacon 35-37 Oz. 48 Oz. Honeycomb Cocoa/Fruity Pebbles Golden Crisp Alphabits $248 Lb. Bacon Ends & Pieces 16 oz. Sliced Bacon $4.49 PRINCE 12 - 16 Oz. Pasta 5/$5 DOMINO 4 Lb. Bag Sugar 2/$4 MAXWELL HOUSE 28-30.6 Oz. Coffee $8.88 DOMINO 16 Oz. Baking Sugars 5/$5 IGA 11.8 -15.1 Oz. Instant Oatmeal 2/$3 IGA 12 Oz. 12 Packs Sodas $2.99 ARIZONA 128 Oz. Iced Tea 2/$5 IGA .81 - 1.37 Oz. Bag ‘n Bake 5/$5 PREGO 14.5-24 Oz. Pasta Sauce 2/$4 IGA 12 Oz. Evaporated Milk 5/$5 IGA 5 Oz. Solid White Tuna 5/$5 TROPICANA 59 Oz. Orange Juice 2/$6 BUMBLE BEE 6.5 Oz. Snow’s Clams 5/$5 INT. DELIGHT 16 Oz. Creamers 2/$4 JELLO .8-3.4 Oz. Pudding Mix 5/$5 CABOT 8 Oz. Shredded or Bar Cheese 2/$5 ORVILLE REDENBACHER 6-8.7 Oz. Micro. Popcorn 2/$4 DANNON 6 Oz. Yogurt 2/$1 POST Cereals MRS. SMITH’S EDY’S 11-14.75 Oz. HATFIELD Family Pack Pork Chops $2.98 Lb. Page 5 Meds on Cue Sample QR Code We look forward to serving you in the future.We are conveniently located on the corner of Florence Avenue and Bangor Street in Houlton, just inside our KVHC health center. For more information, please visit our website at www.kvhc.org or call us toll-free at 1-866-366-5842. Katahdin Valley Health Center Opening Soon Katahdin Valley Health Center proudly announces the opening of our Brownville Health Center. The KVHC Brownville Health Center is conveniently located at 180 Main Road, and will begin seeing patients on December 7th, 2015. KVHC is a Federally Qualified Health Center dedicated to providing affordable, quality health care to the communities we serve. KVHC will provide comprehensive medical and behavioral health services beginning December 7th, as well as a wide variety of patient support services. Robert Cleaveland, PA-C Born in Port Jefferson, NY, Robert Cleaveland moved to Maine while in high school. He has attended the University of New England and the University of Southern Maine, and graduate school at MCPHS University in Manchester NH. He re-located to the Katahdin area from the Mid-Coast area of Maine. Robert enjoys hiking and small sailboats, and would like one day to learn to be a good enough sailor to race. He is looking forward to building relationships with his patients, and working in the towns and communities that KVHC serves. For more information or to schedule an appointment, please call 1-866-366-5842 or visit our website at www.kvhc.org. Page 6 October 23 - 29, 2015 The Eastern Gazette * Your HomeTown AdVantage FORUM The Eastern Gazette welcomes Letters to the Editor from readers in our coverage area addressing issues of local public interest. 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. Editing for space and clarity will be at the discretion of the Editor. Letters may be e-mailed to [email protected] or mailed to 97 Church Street Dexter ME 04930. Letters must reach The Eastern Gazette by 5 pm Monday for consideration for Friday publication. “I would like to use my years of varied experience...” To the Editor: I would like to ask for your vote on November 3, as I run for the Dexter Town Council. I started working for the Town in October, 1976 as a deputy clerk with Helen Wilkins. I just missed working with George Campbell and Wes Sherburne, but retired town clerk Eleanor Smith Ronco was an active participant on the council at that time. In the town office I worked with Margaret McCourt; Nora Cote; Cyril Pooler; Bill Keyte; Susan Abel; and Phil Richards was town manager. Slim prescott was Fire Chief and the Red Phone, a direct connection to the fire chief was behind my desk. We used the siren on the Morrison Memorial Building to call out volunteer firemen. David Clukey just began as Police Chief but Harold Knox was always around the office regaling us with his adventures as police Officer and chief - including riding his horse up the steps of the Town Hall. We worked with a calculator and a typewriter long before any computers were even thought to be a daily part of office work. It would take a week before EVERY election to type the entire voter’s list from the registration cards. The daily business of the town was typewritten or hand written; recording births and deaths; selling hunting and fishing licenses; and registering vehicles. When Viola Keyte retired, I became Town Clerk. I love organizing and overseeing elections. No computers there either and the ballot clerks - Lillian; Marilyn; Carolyn; Benita; Betty; Helen and Florence - would stay throughout the night counting Yes’s and No’s until we were al laughed out and giddy. When it became available, I asked the Council to purchase the first electronic voting machine, and election results became available at the touch of a button in a more timely manner. Upon retiring after twenty years in 1996, I completed two three-year terms on the Town Council. The last two years I served as the first woman chair of the council - a very responsible position I took great pride in holding. I was the Council’s representative to the Mid Maine Solid Waste Association since its inception. Five towns - Corinna; Dexter; Exeter; St. Albans; and Ripley - joined together to create and run an innovative trash disposal facility and recycling center. When termed out on the Council, I did a three year term with the Planning Board. I learned more about “foot print lake lot sizes”, zoning and landuse regulations, and erosion control methods than I knew was possible to know. Since leaving town employment in 1996, I spent the time raising, training and competing three generations of Distance Horses. We race between 25 and 100 miles on marked trails with veterinary checkpoints. In 2009, my second generation mare, Highcountry Piper was the National Distance Horse of the year. From the trails of Dexter to National Competitions on a homegrown horse- a very rare accomplishment. I am lucky to have landowners genrous enough to allow me access to the beautiful trails aroudn Dexter. When the proposed East/West highway talked about coming through Dexter, I join Concerned Citizens of Dexter to try and protect what I love and what I enjoy. In 2015, I served as Chair of theCharter Review Committee. A good group of citizens who worked to bring Dexter’s Charter to a current and more timely document used day to day in the Town Office. I am currently a member of the Dexter Board of Appeals. I heard my first tax appeal this summer learning how complicated it is to hold such a hearing with the information required to make an informed decision. I would like to use my years of varied experience once again on the Dexter Town Council. I would appreciate your vote on election day. Marcia Delaware Dexter ANOTHER VIEW No More Welfare for Politicians by Paula G. Sutton Question 1 on the ballot next month asks voters: “Do you want to change Maine law to allow publicly financed political candidates to qualify for additional funds under certain circumstances, to improve the disclosure of who pays for political ads, and to increase penalties for violations of campaign finance law?” The proponents of this bill claim it will take the big money out of Maine politics and restore power to the people. The assumption is that it will accomplish this by increasing the amount of money taxpayer funded candidates receive, increasing penalties to those who break campaign laws, and requiring the top three donors to be listed in all disclosures. For those who may not be familiar with current campaign funding, here is a brief overview. Currently, there are two ways a candidate can finance his or her campaign, either traditional or taxpayer funded (“Clean Election”). In a traditionally funded campaign, the maximum donation a single person or company can give is $750; all donors’ names are publically disclosed and available on the Maine Ethics website; and there is no limit to the amount a candidate can raise as long as one single person does not give more than the maximum $750. The other way is a taxpayer funded campaign, so-called “clean election”, which I like to call “welfare for politicians”. To receive this funding, a candidate collects “qualifying” $5.00 checks, fills out paperwork, and gets a check from the taxpayers of Maine. The candidate is limited to a predetermined amount and cannot directly raise or spend any additional money. Funding for a campaign varies according to the type of race and whether or not it is contested. For example, a House candidate currently receives around $5,000, a Senate candidate $22,000, and a gubernatorial candidate $1,000,000. The new law proposes to raise the amount a House candidate could get to $15,000, a Senate candidate to $60,000, and a Gubernatorial candidate to $2,000,000. In addition to direct spending on campaigns, there are also political action committees or PAC’s that spend millions. A PAC is legally required to disclose its donors just as a traditionally funded candidate is. When a PAC spends money promoting or opposing a candidate, there is no limit on the amount of money it can use to promote or oppose a candidate. That’s right, there is absolutely no limit on what any PAC can spend. So I ask you, what possible impact could Question 1 have on big money in politics? The truth is none at all, since it only impacts a candidate’s direct campaign spending. Another effect Question 1 will have is to make it very difficult for a traditionally funded candidate to find a treasurer, because he or she will be intimidated about the potential of making a filing error, and as a result be subject to massive fines and penalties. Most treasurers for traditionally funded campaigns are ordinary citizens with no special degree in accounting or finance. Finally, forcing candidates to list the top three donors on their literature and other advertisements is impractical due to space limitations, and the vagaries of which donors apply to what advertising. It is interesting to note that the very group, Mainers for Accountable Elections, who are promoting these changes, do not practice what they preach. They do not list their three top donors. This was curious to me, so I looked into the situation and found that Sean Simka Eldridge, an ultra-wealthy financier from New York, had written a check to Mainers for Accountable Elections for $100,000. The Proteus/ Piper Fund of Amherst Mass., which is associated with George Soros’ Open Society Foundation and the Tides Foundation from New York and San Francisco, wrote two checks totaling $200,000. Ultra-wealthy special interest groups from outside Maine funding a movement pretending to be against ultra-wealthy special interest groups; does that feel like hypocrisy to you? If Question 1 were to pass, it would cost Maine taxpayers an additional $6,000,000 in taxes. If my memory is correct, the last session of the legislature could not fully fund seriously disabled and elderly Maine people. From where is all this extra money going to appear? The way I see it, Question 1 is for politicians who want to vote themselves a pay raise at the expense of hardworking Mainers. Question 1 will have no impact on big money spent in politics. Let’s take our money and use it for schools, infrastructure, and elderly home care. Vote NO on Question 1; no more welfare for politicians. 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. 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 16,426 local residential and business addresses, plus up to 1,000 store copies. NEWSPAPER STAFF Janice S. Shank “...Peter Haskell for Dexter Town Council” To the Editor, I’m writing in support of the candidacy of Peter Haskell for Dexter Town Council. Peter is a veteran, having served for many years on the Town Council, as well as being Chairman. Peter is a common sense candidate interested in economic development in our area. He’s not a one dimensional, single issue candidate. He will work to represent all of the citizens of Dexter. Please join me in voting for Peter Haskell for Dexter Town Council. Gerrard W.Rudmin Dexter PUBLISHER Michele E. Lancaster Robert H. Shank Joanne S. Henderson GENERAL MANAGER EDITOR Kelsee L. Bowman Michael D. Lange Jesse M. Quiambao OPERATIONS MANAGER SPECIAL ASSIGNMENT REPORTER PRODUCTION MANAGER SALES & MARKETING Tristan H. Shank India Shank Quiambao TECHNOLOGY EDITORIAL ASSISTANT 1-800-287-2295 • [email protected] Copy Deadline: Monday at 5:00 P.M. 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Mike and Susan Laferriere 325 Garland Road, Dexter, ME 04930 (207) 924-2161 [email protected] Dexter Dover Area Towns in Transition (DDATT) Helping develop local food, energy, and economic systems that support a community moving from dependence on fossil fuels. Page 7 COMPASS COMPASS is primarily intended as a free of charge listing of special events sponsored by local volunteer civic, literary, fraternal, service and religious organizations. Listings should be 30 words or less. E-mail items to [email protected]; or mail to The Eastern Gazette, 97 Church Street, Dexter ME 04930; or drop them off at our Dexter office. The DEADLINE FOR COMPASS ITEMS IS MONDAY at 5 pm. email: [email protected] FRIDAY, OCTOBER 23 CHILDREN’S HALLOWEEN PARTY - Living Innovations, Newport. $3/Pre-K to 4th grade, Free/ under 3. Face painting, games, etc. 369-5869. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 24 YOUTH DAY HUNTER’S BREAKFAST - Exeter School. 4 - 9 AM. $6. Dexter Regional High School 2016 Operation Graduation fundraiser. NOKOMIS HIGH SCHOOL YARD SALE - Gym. Newport. 8 AM - 3 PM. Donations can be dropped off in Nokomis Office. CHICKEN PIE DINNER - Dover-Foxcroft Congregational Church, 824 W. Main St. 4:30 - 6:30 PM. $10/adults, $4/under 12. MEN’S BREAKFAST - Devotional Time athe Church of the Open Bible, 120 School Rd, Charleston. 8 AM. Pastor Young 564-3372. BEAN HOLE BEAN SUPPER - South Sangerville Grange. 4:30 - 6 PM. By donation. RIPLEY LADIES AID FALL FAIR - Ripley United Methodist Church. 9 AM - 2 PM. DOUGHTY HILL CONCERT - Wayside Theater, Dexter. 7 PM. $10. Joe Kennedy 277-3733. CHICKEN PIE SUPPER - Corinna United Methodist Church. $6. 4:30 - 6 PM. SUNDAY, OCTOBER 25 Tudor Farm & Orchard Ginger Gold, Zestar, Paula Red, Honey Crisp, Macoun and many more. Support the “100 Mile Diet” Heirloom cooking apples, Dutchess and Pippins Please call with any special orders Open 7 days a week 564-2906 FMI: 924-3836 or [email protected] October 23 - 29, 2015 772 Essex Street Dover-Foxcroft UNITARIAN UNIVERSALIST CHURCH OF SANGERVILLE & DOVER-FOXCROFT - Main St., Sangerville. Guest Speaker Linda Bennett 9:30 AM. CHRISTIAN COMMUNITY CHURCH - Dexter. Bible Study 9 AM, Fellowship 9:30 AM, Service 10 AM. “Obedience To God” Pastor Robert Herring. NEW BEGINNINGS BIBLE CHURCH - Silvers Mills Rd, Dexter. Free Gospel Concert “Serenity.” The National Hobo Gospel Singers. 3 PM. 924-3095 or 924-6866. DEDICATION OF STAINED GLASS WINDOW given in memory of the Bradeen & Cunningham families during morning worship. St. John Baptist Episcopal Church, Brownville Jct. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 27 NAMI FAMILY & FRIENDS SUPPORT GROUP - Borestone Room, Mayo Regional Hospital, DoverFoxcroft. Every last Tuesday of the month. 6:30 - 8 PM. 924-7903 or 564-2393. DAWNA BLACKSTONE of Appalachian Mountain Club presentation on Owls. Guilford Memorial Library. 3:30 - 5 PM. Free. 876-4547. DEXTER AMERICAN LEGION LUNCH & RECREATION - Every Tuesday & Thursday throughout the winter. 1 - 2 PM. Lunch by donation. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 30 FEEL GOOD PISCATAQUIS EXPO - Monson Community Center, Monson. 10 - 3 PM. Free. 343-0171. HALLOWEEN PARTY - Sebec Village Reading Room. 6 - 8 Pm. Barbara 564-3232. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 31 &KULVWPDV /RDQ6SHFLDO 5DWHVDVORZDV $35 Borrow up to $2500 payable over 12 months. SEE US TODAY, start your Christmas shopping tomorrow! Disclosure: *Annual Percentage Rate. Sample payment: $84.92 per month for each $1,000 borrowed. Assumes a repayment term of 12 months at 3.5% Annual Percentage Rate. Membership eligibility is required. 3LWWV¿HOG1HZSRUW ZZZVYIFXPHFRP VETERANS DAY TRIBUTE SINGALONG led by Lew Dow and the YesterYear Music Makers. DoverFoxcroft United Methodist Church. 876-8013. RIPLEY HUNTERS BREAKFAST - Ripley CGrange Hall. 5 - 8 AM. $7/adults, $3/10 and under. KID’S HALLOWEEN PARTY - Parkman Grange. 1 - 3 PM. $3 to benefit MS Society. Sue Manchester 277-3942. HALLOWEEN PARTY - Cambridge Town Office. 4 - 6 PM. All ages. Trunk-A-Treat, Games, hay Ride, etc. Sue 277-5926. DOVER-FOXCROFT TRUNK OR TREAT - Living Word Assembly of God Church. 4 - 5:30 PM. 564-2586. THREE RIVERS KIWANIS HUNTERS BREAKFAST - Kiwanis Headquarters 24 Gerrish Rd., Milo. 5 - 10 AM. $8/adult, $2/age 12 and under. Bob Ellison 279-0481. HUNTERS BREAKFAST - Dexter Grange, 6 Church St. 5 - 9 AM. $6/adults, $3/age 6 - 11, Free/5 & under. MILO REC HAUNTED HALLOWEEN - Milo Town Hall. 5:30 - 8 PM. By donation. Pumpkin contest, Hayrides, Haunted House, etc. 5TH ANNUAL TRUNK OR TREAT - New Hope Baptist Church, Dexter. 5 - 7 PM. SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 1 REMEMBRANCE CEREMONY - Charlotte White Center, Dover-Foxcroft. 1:30 - 3 PM. Pre-register 564-4346. NEW HOPE BAPTIST CHURCH - 130 Spring St., Dexter. Reformation Sunday. 10 AM. 924-7419. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 4 ST. AGNES LADIES GUILD ADORATION & MEETING - Church Hall, 238 Detroit St., Pittsfield. Adoration 6 - 6:45 PM. 7 PM Meeting. KIDS BIBLE CLUB - New Hope Baptist Church, Dexter. Wednesdays 5:30 - 7 PM. Kids K - 5th. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 6 DDATT’S FIRST FRIDAY MOVIE - Abbott Memorial Library, Dexter. “Dead River Rough Cut” 7 PM. 277-4221. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 7 40TH ANNUAL CRAFT FAIR - East Sangerville Grange. 9 AM - 3 PM. $1/at door. BAKED BEAN & HAM SUPPER - BJHS Alumni/American Legion Building, Brownville Jct. 5 - 6:30 PM. $7/adults or $6 if you bring item for food cupboard, $3/under 12. 965-8070. MIRACLE TREE EVENT - Pat’s Pizza Banquet Rooms. Dover-Foxcroft. 10 AM - 3 PM. $1/adults, Free/under 12. And Sunday, November 8. TURKEY POT PIE SUPPER - LaGrange Full Gospel Assembly Linda’s Food Cupboard. 4:30 PM, 6 PM singspiration. $5/person $10/family donation. 285-3825. Mayo Regional Hospital Page 8 October 23 - 29, 2015 The Eastern Gazette * Your HomeTown AdVantage Make Your Vehicle Last Longer BROOKS TIRE & AUTO 1-800-339-7149 • 207-924-7149 • 207-924-5884 www.BrooksAuto.com • Route 7, Corinna Road in Dexter AMERICAN LEGION MEMBER BIRTHDAY The Dexter American Legion Post 53 celebrated fellow member, Russell Titus’, 97th birthday on October 3. Pictured left to right are: Larry Levenseller, Rodney Giles, Russell Titus, Commander Rae-Shawna Costonis, Area 5 Commander Willard Leeman, Henry Beauchemin. Hunting buddies spend 49th season in the woods by Mike Lange ABBOT – Ron Geminn and Bill Strobel became fast friends when they were stationed at Brunswick Naval Air Station in the 1960s. But chances are they never thought they’d be hunting partners for the next 49 years. Strobel, who was originally from New Hampshire, now lives in Abbot and has invited Gemmin to come up from his Huntley, Ill. home every fall since 1966. This year, they stayed at a camp near the Twenty-Mile Gate north of Pittston Farm during Columbus Day weekend. This season wasn’t exactly a banner year for the hunters, however. “I didn’t cost us anything for ammo,” Gemmin joked. “We didn’t see anything to hunt – no birds, no deer, no moose – nothing. But we still had a good time.” Strobel agreed. “It was the worst season I can remember,” he said. “The leaves hadn’t fallen off the trees and the grass was still green. Even guys with bird dogs were having a hard time. But we saw some old friends up there, shot the breeze and socialized a bit.” Geminn said that when both men were in the process of leaving the service in 1966, “Bill asked me if we were going hunting next year. I said ‘yes’ and we’ve been doing it every fall since then. It’s great to come up to Maine this time of year.” Geminn owned his own heating and air conditioning company for many years and Strobel was a general contractor in Bowdoin before moving to Abbot 14 years ago. Are they planning anything special for their 50th year? “We’re working on it,” said Strobel with a laugh. “Maybe we’ll actually bag something next year.” Park Street Discount Apparel and More set to open in Milo Soon by Mike Lange MILO – There’s good news on the horizon for residents of Milo and surrounding towns who are used to traveling to Bangor to buy clothing and footwear. Dave and Mandy Butterfield, owners of the Tradewinds Marketplace, are opening Park Street Discount Apparel and More in the vacant storefront next to the grocery store formerly occupied by Family Dollar. If all goes as planned, the new store will be open by the end of November, said Mandy Butterfield. “We will have a little bit of everything, but close to 50 percent of our inventory will be new clothing and footwear,” she said. “The rest will be general merchandise like toys and household items, including some for $1, $2 and $3.” One of the major clothing lines coming to Park Street Dis- count Apparel and More will be Carhartt from W.S. Emerson in Brewer. The popular line of workwear for men and women should be popular in the community, said Butterfield. “Since Dave and I live in Glenburn, we can pick up special orders for customers if we don’t have their size in stock,” she said. Mandy Butterfield, a Brownville native, said that it’s been several years since Milo had a clothing store. “This is our first venture in this type of store, but we’re very excited about it,” she said. “It seems people in the Milo-Brownville area do like to support locally-owned businesses.” The new store will also create two full-time and three or four -part time positions. Tradewinds Marketplace opened in March 2011 at the site of the former Farmer’s Union Continued on Page 11 B.L. Grant & Son 7HUU\'*UDQW&HOO -DVRQ'*UDQW&HOO 'R]HU([FDYDWRU6HUYLFH *UDYHO6FUHHQHG6DQG/RDP&UXVKHG6WRQH 6HSWLF6\VWHPV,QVWDOOHG &RULQWK0DLQH The Eastern Gazette * Your HomeTown AdVantage October 23 - 29, 2015 Page 9 INSPECTIONS AUTO - BIG TRUCKS - TRACTORS TRAILERS - MOTOR HOMES MOTORCYCLES BROOKS TIRE and AUTO Call 1-800-339-7149 • 924-7149 • 924-5884 www.BrooksAuto.com NEWPORT GENERAL RENTAL Time to play in the dirt! DEDICATION – Some of those attending last months dedication of the Jeffrey S. 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All participants must reside in Fish River Rural Health, Katahdin Valley Health Center, or Pines Health Services’ service area to be eligible for the $500 heating cost drawings. %XCAVATIONs$RIVEWAYS 3EPTIC3YSTEMS 'RAVELs,OAMs3TONE The Eastern Gazette * Your HomeTown AdVantage October 23 - 29, 2015 DHHS Commissioner hears county residents’ concerns by Mike Lange DOVER-FOXCROFT – When the state’s largest agency tries to serve the needs of the county with the fewest people, sometimes things fall through the cracks. That was the message brought up several times last week at a town hall meeting at the Penquis Higher Education Center, hosted by Department of Health and Human Services Commissioner Mary Mayhew. The public forum, attended by around 40 people, was prompted by a bill introduced in the last session of the legislature by State Sen. Paul Davis, mandating that DHHS address some issues about services in the county and report back to lawmakers by January 2016. DHHS closed its local office 10 to 12 years ago and installed a computer kiosk at Penquis for clients to access services. But the system isn’t being utilized, according to Davis, because many senior citizens aren’t computer-savvy. Mayhew fielded numerous questions from the audience related to the access issue and some policies enacted by the agency that they felt were counterproductive. DHHS is the state’s largest agency with a $3.4 billion budget and 3,400 employees. Mayhew said that the size of the department “allows us to address – in an integrated way – the needs of individual and families throughout the state. Their needs don’t necessarily fit into a single program but multiple programs. Mayhew cited the scenario of a “75-year-old couple with a 50-yearold son with Down’s Syndrome. His needs are increasing while their health is deteriorating. And they’re scared about who is going to help support their son who they’ve cared for his entire life.” But the commissioner said that the biggest challenge is not just to “meet the demands of today, but the needs of services longterm. Our goal over the years has been to create financial stability throughout the department.” MaineCare, for example, has been stabilized, according to Mayhew and is operating more efficiently. “There’s a huge shift from where the Medicaid/MaineCare program has been,” she said. “For years, it’s been more of a transactional-focused operation: claims come in and payments go out. Now, we are focused on demonstrating value and quality of care.” Often, DHHS regulations are at odds with federal guidelines and the state agency has to fight for reimbursement, Mayhew told the audience. She cited her department’s goal to provide homemaker services that allow elderly people to stay in their own homes “to delay the need for expensive, 24-7 residential programs or nursing facilities.” During the question-and-answer period, State Rep. Norman Higgins noted that the nearest full-service DHHS office is in Bangor “40 miles from Dover-Foxcroft. For many others, it’s 60 to 75 miles. So when we tell them to access services online, the elderly haven’t had the training – or the temperament – to use new technology. So they simply give up.” Mayhew said that she’ll explore better ways to partner with community action agencies “and find out where the gaps are, look at what the barriers are and come up with some strategies to bridge that gap.” She cited the possibility of a mobile unit or a DHHS staffer coming to the county “a few times per month.” Sue Mackey Andrews, who has worked with family advocacy groups for several years, said that every town in Piscataquis County “has offered free office space for DHHS. Our community partners have also offered to help clients who need services.” Other concerns brought to Mayhew’s attention included the new regulations that limit the amount of assets a family can have in order to be eligible for food stamps. Candy Cleaves, who said she has both mental and physical impairments, said that many people put money aside for emergencies “if their car breaks down or their roof collapses. Rather than to have them seek support from another service, let them have access to their money so they can take care of the situation themselves.” Cleaves used the example of a couple who lost their jobs at the mill in Millinocket. “Are we going to ask them to sell everything they have in a community where many people are also unemployed?” she said. “I think there needs to be a lot more thought put into this.” Mayhew said that Maine’s asset limit is actually higher than federal guidelines. “So we are looking at ways to comply with those requirements and support what the core function of this program should be: to help people back on the pathway to self-sufficiency,” she said. APPAREL from Page 8 Milo Town Manager Damien Pickel said that the new store should be a winner. “I think it’s great news. Dave and Mandy (Butterfield) really care about our community,” he said Some of the charitable causes supported by Tradewinds Marketplace include Color Milo, the Back to School Supplies Drive, Pumped Up for Cancer and the Derby “No Child Left Hungry” program. IGA and includes a Dunkin’ Donuts franchise. Family Dollar vacated the premises last year and opened a stand-alone store south of its old location. “What’s the best shot at not getting the flu?” Northwoods Healthcare Flu Shot Clinics Greenville: Northwoods Healthcare Clinic Tuesday Oct. 6th, 3 to 6 pm- Thursday Oct. 8th, 1-4 pm- Friday Oct. 9th 7-11 am Shirley: Town Office Tuesday Oct. 6th 9-11 am Monson: Northwoods Healthcare Clinic Page 11 TIRES We Sell for Less, Make Us Prove It! 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Greenville, Monson and Sangerville We have a large selection of Artwork, Knitting & Crocheting Supplies, Yarn, Handmade Items, Doll Clothes, How to books and so much more! If you have any questions please contact us at: New Items arriving daily. Come check us out! Northwoods Healthcare Offices in: 695-5220 or 876-4811 *URYH6W'H[WHU Page 12 October 23 - 29, 2015 The Eastern Gazette * Your HomeTown AdVantage Academy from Page 9 You care about how much we know, but... tactical team program and some to the Maine State Troopers’ Association scholarship fund.” Parola said that his son “would have been proud of the course. It’s tough and challenging.” Joe Poirier, who now works for Cianbro’s security division, said that his company’s involvement with the project started with a visit to the academy by CEO Peter Vigue. “I drive for Pete, and we happened to be down there Do you Know how much We Care? Dr. Badeen welcomes family nurse practitioner Lisa Starkweather, FNP-C, to the SVH Family Care office in Newport. for a graduation ceremony,” he said. “We took a short tour of the grounds, and Pete saw the need and some ways we could help.” Poirier said that he’s proud of the way Cianbro has partnered with the MCJA. “Our wellness coach, Woody Moore, took a busload of employees down last week to go through the course,” he said. “They went through it as a group – not competing – and had a great time.” SHUKRXUIRUWZRPHQ :HKDQGOHSDLQWLQJÁRRULQJLQFOXGLQJODPLQDWH VKHHWURFNVSDFNOLQJLQVXODWLQJGHFNLQJ ZLQGRZGRRUUHSODFHPHQWPHWDOURRÀQJ VLGLQJPRUH Ms. Starkweather is available for appointments on Mondays and Tuesdays, as well as same day appointments. Ms. Starkweather also sees patients at the Pittsfield SVH Family Care office. 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Dr. Kiran Jones continues to offer automatic and will-call heating fuel services to the greater Milo, Brownville, LaGrange areas from our office here in Milo. The Harmon’s Fuel Oil business office on Main Street is open Monday through Friday, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. for orders, payments and additional heating services. Stop by or call: 943-2561 or 1-800-564-3835 The Eastern Gazette * Your HomeTown AdVantage October 23 - 29, 2015 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. SebasƟcook Family Doctors AccepƟng BIDS UnƟl Nov. 7 Snowplowing and Sanding PiƩsfield: 140 Chandler St. & Canaan: 333 Main St. Must have own equipment and insurance. Please submit separate bids for each locaƟon. Submit bid to: Kelly Hansen-Gay, HR Dept. 118 Moosehead Trail, Suite 5 Newport, ME 04953 Email: [email protected] Deadline: Nov. 7, 2015 POSITIONS AVAILABLE CNA Full-Time/Day Position Housekeeping/ Laundry (See Elana) Please contact: Dexter Health Care Kim Phillips, RN, DON 64 Park Street, Dexter, ME 04930 (207) 924-5516, Ext. 202 POSITIONS AVAILABLE CNAs Day & evening shifts and part-time nurse Per Diem - Flexible Hours Shift & WeekendDifferentials Please contact: Dexter Health Care Kim Phillips, RN, DON 64 Park Street, Dexter, ME 04930 (207) 924-5516, Ext. 202 RENTALS RENTALS DEXTER - Small one bedroom DEXTER - House for rent! 3 bedhome with shed in town. $450/ room, 2 bath with attached 2 bay month plus security. 991-4144. garage. No pets. $900/month. DEXTER - 2 bedroom mobile First, last and security. Call 924home for rent. Water, sewer, plow- 5258 for application. Page 13 Telephone: 1-800-287-2295 Email: [email protected] 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 FIREWOOD BUSINESS FREE WORKSHOP to Maximize Social Security Benefits! Pertinent, FREE, informational Social Security Planning Workshop to maximize benefits: Wed, 4 Nov ing, and lawn care included. No DEXTER - Firewood sawed, split 2015, from 6-7pm in NEWPORT. CAMP FOR SALE pets. $600/month plus deposit. & delivered. Good wood, call for If you are 58-67 years old, you ECHO LAKE - Waterfront camp best price in area. Allen 270-0198 can’t afford to miss this work277-5056. shop! Seating is limited-call tolocated at 90 Snowgoose Lane. SANGERVILLE – 3 bdrm, 1 100’ of water frontage. Two bed- or 924-3480. day for location and to RSVP: bath, 2nd floor. Includes heat, room. Dexter, Maine. $129,000. (207) 968-2078. HELP WANTED water, sewer, trash removal. $725 Call, (207) 485-5844. TAXI DRIVERS for nights, week- JEFF ANTHONY: Computer per month plus security deposit. expertise that won’t break your ends, and holidays. 943-6001. Call Lynn at 207-270-5073. SPA & HOT TUB piggy bank! Now serving DoverPARKMAN - 2 bedroom mobile HOT TUB AND SPA SERVICE. CORINTH - Webmaster/Cre- Foxcroft. (207) 619-1235. www. home available December 1st. We repair all brands of spas and ator/eCommerce sight building, jeffanthony.info for rates. Large private yard with shed. hot tubs. We also repair steam experienced. Great opportunity One mile to Guilford or Sanger- and sauna. Call 277-3540. Please to show off your skills. 207-433- ROYAL TREATMENT Boarding, Grooming & Daycare is OFFI0347. ville. $600/month, heat included. leave a message. CIALLY OPEN. Located at 187 No dogs. 858-5403. EXPERIENCED people to list on AUTO FOR SALE Downs Road, Sebec. Call for an Ebay and other sites. Part time FOR NEW IN-TOWN DEX91 & 93 GMC SONOMA - 91 is plus. Detail orientated a must. appointment, (207) 564-8838. TER APT TENANTS - 50% off 5 speed 2.8 V6. 93 is a auto 4.3 Corinth 207-433-0347 MAINTAIN IT - Handyman ser1st month, 10% off for next 5 V6. No reverse, runs good. Both vices, all types. Now accepting remonths. One and Two BedALFASLOPES FARMS - Part trucks, $500. Please call weekquests for plowing. Ralph Wayne rooms. All utilities included. Time/ Full Time Assistant Herdsends only 924-4245. Perkins Sr., Owner. Dexter, DoNO PETS. Call now for more man. Call, 285-7714. ver-Foxcroft, Milo, and other area information. 924-6867. FOR SALE GUILFORD - PCA needed for towns. Call 564-0462 or 279-9818. DEXTER - Single apts. No pets, COW MANURE for next year’s quadriplegic male. 15-30 hours no smokers. Security deposit. garden! $25/pick-up truck and per week, mornings. Occasional Bryant Apartments. 924-3371. loaded onto your truck. 924-6248. afternoons and weekends. $9/hr. Please speak slowly & leave clear VEGETABLES - Berry’s Veg- Experience preferred. Clean drivmessage. gies located at 677 Black Road ing record. Call, 343-1524. DEXTER - Mobile homes avail- in Corinth. Buttercup Squash all able. Will owner finance. Homes sizes, 40 cents/lb. Open 7 days a stay in the park. Call 207-946- week from 9-5. (207) 852-2022. 2085 or visit us online at www. ericsoncountrymhp.com. POSITIONS AVAILABLE Vegetable Pickers Wanted Dietary Department Part-time Cook/Aide mid-July through October Please apply at: Dexter Health Care Kim Phillips, RN, DON 64 Park Street, Dexter, ME 04930 Thomas Farms Corinth 285-3483 (207) 924-5516, Ext. 202 Downeast Horizon’s Children’s Workers Needed Join a growing team who are making a difference in the lives of children with Autism & Cognitive Disabilities in community and group settings. Immediate need in the Dover-Foxcroft and surrounding area. Up to a $13 per hr starting wage, paid training, mileage reimbursement. Up to a $250 sign-on bonus. For more information call 1-855-894-3599. To apply, please visit our website at: www.dehi.org E.O.E DEXTER - Firewood. No we are not out of business. Sawed, split & delivered. Call for prices. Stan White d/b/a M & S Firewood. 9246217. +HOS:DQWHG +LULQJIRUDOOSRVLWLRQV0XVWEH GHSHQGDEOHDQGVHOIPRWLYDWHG $SSO\LQSHUVRQDW $OO$ERDUG5HVWDXUDQW 5W1RUWK,76'H[WHU Lupo Construction, Inc looking for Experienced Carpenters General Construction Workers wanted, experience in concrete, steel & wood would be helpful. No phone calls, please. Apply in person. 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Roof and furnace have been updated, newer kitchen floor. Large bedrooms. Home sits on a slab. Deck on the front. Paved drive with 2 car garage. Located in town close to shopping. $49,900. Call Patty Fall Special .DWK\.:KLWH 7RZQ&OHUN 1&2 bedroom apts. Eastville Village Newport Ask about Rental Assistance NOTE: Must meet certain income guidelines. C.B. Mattson, Inc. 360 Maine Ave., Farmingdale P.O. Box 10, Gardiner, ME 04345-0010 1-800-244-2297 7RZQRI%URZQYLOOH 6SHFLDO(OHFWLRQ 1RPLQDWLRQSDSHUVDUHDYDLODEOHIRU6HOHFWSHUVRQ 7KLVLVDVSHFLDOHOHFWLRQWR¿OODYDFDQF\RQWKH%URZQYLOOH %RDUG7KLVSRVLWLRQLVWKHUHPDLQGHURID\HDUWHUP DQGZLOOH[SLUHLQ0DUFK)LOLQJGHDGOLQHLV :HGQHVGD\1RYHPEHU#SP 61901(4+2.'; &1).+%'05'5#8#+.#$.' 2016 Dog licenses are available for issuance to any owner of a dog, 6 months or older. You must bring a current rabies certificate and spayed/neutered certificate. Spayed and neutered dog licenses are $6.00, unaltered dogs are $11.00. Licenses obtained after Jan. 31, 2016 will incur a $25.00 penalty per state law. If you have any questions, please contact Ripley Town Office at 277-4871. LOT MODEL CLEARANCE SALE! Buy Now & SAVE!!! Equal Housing Opportunity HILLSIDE PARK APARTMENTS, DEXTER Immediate 2 Bedroom Vacancy. Vouchers Welcomed! Rent starts at $626.00. Income limits apply. Coin-op laundry available on site. For applications, visit www.mainedevelopment.com; or contact us at Maine Development Associates 1-800-639-1747 TTY 711 / 800-437-1220 Housing We are an Equal Opportunity OrganizationEqual Opportunity Silver Lake Housing 30 Summit Rd., Dexter Subsidized Rental Assistance Available To apply call 924-5504 Dial 711 for TTD/TTY Elderly applicants must be 62 years of age or older. Handicapped/disabled applicants may be under 62. Silver Lake Housing, PO Box 516, Dexter ME 04930 We are an Equal Opportunity Organization Free Delivery & Set-Up Included DOVER-FOXCROFT We are now accepting rental applications for a brand new non-smoking Elderly Community, 62 years of age, or older, or disabled, tentatively ready for occupancy the middle of September 2015. One bedroom and one bedroom accessible apartments available. Rent is 30% of your adjusted income all utilities are included. Income restrictions do apply. For more information and an application, please contact Realty Resources Management 1-800-338-8538 TTY 711 Equal Housing Opportunity One year lease, references and security deposit required. $200 move-in bonus when you mention this ad! Call 343-1447 email: [email protected] Your HomeTown AdVantage 989-1070 or 800-287-1071 CLASSIFIEDS Send E-Mail to [email protected] with questions or comments. NORTH VIEW APARTMENTS APARTMENTS FOR RENT DEXTER: 58 Main St., spacious 1BR downstairs apt., separate entrance and covered deck, $560/mo. Heat & trash removal included. Newly renovated 1BR upstairs apt., $555/mo. Heat, hot water & trash removal included. DEXTER: 79 Maple St., 2BR downstairs apt. Heat, hot water and trash removal included. $610/mo. Available early September. 7KH(DVWHUQ*D]HWWH s-/$5,!23s$/5",%7)$%3s3).',%7)$%3 314 Main Road, Holden Dial 711 for TTYS/TTDS An equal opportunity provider and employer 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 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 = $6 21 = $6.10 22 = $6.20 23 = $6.30 24 = $6.40 26 = $6.60 27 = $6.70 28 = $6.80 29 = $6.90 30 = $7.00 25 = $6.50 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. Address: ___________________ ___________________________ ___________________________ Expiration Date: _____________ 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: [email protected] CLASSIFIED DEADLINE: MONDAY AT 5:00 P.M. The Eastern Gazette * Your HomeTown AdVantage October 23 - 29, 2015 Page 15 DOG RESCUE GIVE A DOG A HOME, German Shepherd Dog Rescue (501c3, nonprofit) has relocated from Texas to Sebec. Saving German Shepherds and Wirehaired Terriers from Kill Shelters. Meetings are appointment only, [email protected]. Check out our website to see available dogs. http://www.giveadogahome-sanantonio.org/gsdsterriers.html. Accepting Applications 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 Dial 711 for TTYS/TTDS An equal opportunity provider and employer Sanger Davis Patty Thompson 341-0140 (cell) 631-6354 (cell) or e-mail: [email protected] or e-mail at [email protected] 118 Moosehead Trail Suite 1, Newport, ME 04953 • www.realtyofmaine.com New Listing Featured Property Dover Foxcroft 3.5ac $30,000 Affordable 1994 mobile home on nice lot with detached two-car garage. Easy access to Dover or Dexter. Has deck. Home needs some attention. Make an offer on this mobile and the lot next door. The seller is offering this property with the lot next door for $30,000. Reasonable offers considered. Way below value. Lot is a buildable lot. MLS 1128525. 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. Let EVERYONE Know Use The Eastern Gazette MLS#: 1241238 Newport: Beautiful birch studded 2.12 acre lot in area of new homes. Protective covenants in place. $33,000. Call Sanger MLS#: 1226305 Saint Albans: Cozy and “cute as a button”. Nicely finished one room camp with an enclosed porch on over 2 acres. Drilled well on property and septic design is done. $44,900. Call Sanger MLS#: 1200774 St. Albans: Nice corner lot location for this older home with over 18 acres. Home is in need of repair. Newer unfinished addition. Garage with storage overhead. Waterfront in shallow cover of Big Indian Lake. $75,000. Call Sanger MLS#: 1220158 Dexter: 3 bdrm cape, eat in kit, lg LR. 12x16 deck, farmers porch. Many MLS#: 1105381 Plymouth: Nicely situated updates done, newer windows, metal roof, 3BR/2BA D/W on 2 acres. Oversized 2 car plumbing, electrical, pump for septic & well garage. Paved drive. Home is move-in ready. pressure tank. $75,900. Call Patty $74,900. Call Sanger MLS#: 1151499 Plymouth: Efficient 2BR/1BA home in nice rural location. Large open kitchen and dining area. Generator hookup. $59,900. Call Sanger MLS#: 1159634 Plymouth: Beautifully maintained 26X56 manufactured home with newer in-law apartment. The home sits off the roadway on 5.2 acres with nice landscaped area around home. Lots of space in the lovingly maintained home. $139,900. Call Sanger MLS#: 1215034 Corinna: 2-3 Bdrm home. 1 full ba., has a 24x24 building used as a shop MLS#: 1221690 Corinna: Currently used as a but could be made back into a garage. 16x24 daycare, eat in kitchen, full bath, office area. building for storage. $59,900. Call Patty Large open area for retail. $84,500 Call Patty MLS#: 1214206 Ripley: 3 bdrm cape redone inside. Gas fireplace in living rm., built ins in dining rm., custom cabinets in kit., lg. bath w/ jetted tub w/laundry area. Wrap around deck on front. Water view of Ripley Pond. Updates done within last 5 years. $89,900. Call Patty MLS#: 1223248 Plymouth: 2-3 bedroom home, has open living area, full bath. 1 car garage with storage overhead, also has a 3 story barn. Paved drive. Nice backyard with large farm pond. Located on 25 acres. $89,500. Call Patty MLS#: 1237395 Carmel: Wooded piece of property has been surveyed. 200’ of road frontage & a 50’ ROW to property down the road. Build your home and have country living with a short distance to town. Close to Bangor and the highway.. $35,000. Call Patty SERVICE DIRECTORY SANTOS BUILDERS and CLEANING Home Building & Remodeling • Decks • Additions • Siding • Roofing, etc. Call us for all your construction needs! FULLY INSURED Frank Santos Over 35 yrs experience Call 876-3713 0255,6),5(3527(&7,21 FURNACE REPAIRS DOORE Energy Inc. 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