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current issue - Chebeague Island Calendar
Chebeague Island
Council Calendar
#9 | September 2016
September 2016 • Issue #9 • Chebeague Island Council Calendar
Contents
Toll of the Sea
From the Island Council
Notes from the Hall
Island Commons
From the Town Office
A Little Help
CRC News
One Man’s Island
Library News
Marty’s Memories
Firefighter Footnotes
CTC Update
Recompense Fund
The Mail
Notices
Classified Ads
Deaths
Church News
CIHS News
Directory Corrections
September Calendar
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Publisher
Chebeague Island Council
Board Members:
Lola Armstrong, Christine Auffant,
Pam Curran, Carol Lynn Davis,
Jennifer Hackel, Deb Hall, Ester
Knight, Marc Minkler,
Jaye-Allison Nunan, Nancy Olney,
Marjorie Stratton, Ann Thaxter,
and Jackie Trask
Contact Us
Email:
[email protected]
Phone: 207-846-4988
Mail: P.O. Box 12
Chebeague Island, ME 04017
In Person: Council Office
247 South Rd. Chebeague Island
Graphic Design
Sharkey Graphic Solutions
www.sharkeygraphics.com
Printing
Cyber Copy
www.cybercopyme.com
On the Cover
The Chebeague Recreation Center (CRC) was built in 1997 with donations
of money and services from hundreds of supporters, and we opened to the
community in February 1998. We offer a variety of programs for all ages.
From Kids’ Place to Teen Center to adult fitness programs and everything
in between, there is something for everyone at CRC!
About the Calendar
The Calendar is published monthly by the Chebeague Island Council.
Available on-line at Chebeague Island New (www.chebeague.org) or
www.islandcalendar.weebly.com and mailed to every occupied residence
on the island, for a small additional fee, it can also be delivered by firstclass mail to Island Council members who are off island at the time of
publication.
The Calendar welcomes submissions from its readers, including letters and
thank you notes, but it cannot publish anything that is political in nature,
libelous, or obscene. All submissions should include the author’s name and
contact information. Without exception, the deadline for submission is
noon on the 20th day of the month preceding publication. Submissions
and ad copy may be mailed (P.O. Box 12), left at the Council office (247
South Rd.), or emailed ([email protected]) and sent as
attachments (.doc; no pdfs) or included in the body of the text. Images and
photographs should be sent in a .jpg, .jpeg, or .rtf format. As a courtesy
and space permitting, island nonprofits are given a free half page each
month to publish their news. Any such submissions exceeding a half page
will be charged at the usual rate. All submissions become the property of
the Chebeague Island Council, which reserves the right to edit them for
length and clarity. Submissions that are not time sensitive may be held
until there is sufficient space to publish them. Additional information
about submissions is available at www.islandcalendar.weebly.com.
Advertising rates are as follows: full page, $60; 1/2 page, $30; 1/4 page,
$15; 4-line classified, $5; 6- to 8-line classified, $10. Each submission should
include the intended publication date, size wanted, and the number of
months the ad should run.
The deadline for submissions for the October issue is noon on September 20, 2016.
Barefoot Landscaping
Artistic Design, Planting
& Maintenance of Your
Yard & Gardens
BJ Abrahamson
207-846-4909
Toll of the Sea
On a beautiful day in August, the Chebeague community gathered at Chandler’s
Cove Field to honor the vision of Mabel and Sanford Doughty in a ceremony to
dedicate “Chebeague’s Toll of the Sea” Memorial Monument. Sanford had often
remarked that he longed to see such a monument so that the names of those
whose deaths were either resulting from or closely associated with the ocean
not be forgotten. After his death in August 2013, memorial contributions were
designated for a fund to erect such a plaque. The Chebeague Island Historical
Society coordinated this project under the leadership of Donna Miller Damon
and Binkie Boxer. Sanford and Mabel ‘s granddaughters, Laura and Amy, and
great-granddaughter, Mabel, unveiled the plaque.
Immediately following the monument dedication, Mabel was honored in a “legislative sentiment” recognizing
her long life of service to the Chebeague community. Her many contributions were also lovingly recalled by
Beverly Johnson. Jackie and her family extend deep gratitude to the entire Chebeague community.
Notes from the
Chebeague Island Council
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The
Foot
Doctor
The Council held their Annual
Membership meeting August
13. There was a unanimous
and positive response from the
Council members in support of
the 2016–2017 Board. We are
happy to welcome our new Board members: Nancy
Olney, Christine Auffant, and Jaye-Allison Nunan.
The Council Board has worked very hard over the
last year and will continue to work to provide the
critical services the Island community depends on.
I know the community is grateful for these services
and the Council is grateful to the community for
all their help and support. Our membership is
up, our Board is fully staffed, and we are looking
forward to a busy and successful year!
140 South Road price reduced !
MLS # 1241915
$160,000
The Foot Doctor, Dr. Rybka,
is coming to Chebeague
on Wednesday, September 21
from 9:00 to 11:30 a.m.
Call 829-6463 for an appointment.
Walk-ins are also welcome.
4.7 acres just minutes from the Stone
Wharf, Golf, Tennis, Inn, Museum, Market, Library ... surveyed, driveway to
cleared and soil tested potential home
site ... Come for a walk!
Anchor Realty
361 US Route 1
Falmouth ME 04105
207.781.8524
www.AnchorRealtyMaine.com
JohnHolt,associatebroker
207.370.4017
comefortheproperty...
stayforthecommunity
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Notes from the Hall
Harvest Dinner
Can you believe it’s September? For the
Hall board, that means our coffee/soup/
Community Lunch season is about to kick
off. We are once again looking for sponsors
for these events. All sponsorships are tax
deductible. And remember, every dollar you
give to the Hall goes directly to support its
programs and, by extension, your community.
Call Sam McLean (846-0510) for more
information or if you would like to prepare a
soup or become a Hall chef or sous chef.
Please Join Us for the
Fourth Annual Harvest
Dinner and Open House at
Island Commons!
Friday September 23 from
4:00 to 6:00 p.m.
The July CICC brunch was a huge success, as
was the Martha Hamilton Arts and Crafts
Swap. In fact, the response was so positive,
they may become annual events. None
of these things would happen without
enormous support from all of you. As always,
we board members are deeply grateful and
honored to serve. If you too would like to
serve on our board, please let us know.
Swee’pea
Vintage Signs
Order your custom chalk painted and framed
wooden sign for your home or cottage.
Interior or exterior signs available.
Great gift for new home owners,
weddings and as a baby gift!
Music by Mark Dyer!
Great Food!
Great Fun!
Island Riches
Flowers, Vegetable Plants,
Silver Jewelry, Framed and
Unframed Art, Handcrafts and
Art from Island Artists, Toys,
Gifts for Any Occasion.
603-978-7790
[email protected]
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If We’re Home, We’re Open!
Phone: (207) 846-4986
SEPTEMBER 2016 CHEBEAGUE ISLAND COUNCIL CALENDAR
Island Commons
ISLAND COMMONS
Island Commons
Commons
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132 Littlefield
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Road Chebeague
ChebeagueIsland,
Island,Maine
Maine04017
04017
Business Office: 207-846-5610 Administrator: Amy Rich Care Coordinator: Vicki Todd
Business Office:
Office: 207-846-5610
207-846-5610 Administrator:
Todd
Business
Administrator: Amy
AmyRich
Rich Care
CareManager:
Manager:Vicki
Vicki
Todd
High Quality Elder Care...Serving Chebeague Island and Greater Casco Bay
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ASSISTED LIVING ~ ADULT DAY CARE ~ IN-HOME CARE ~ RESPITE CARE
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Mark Your
Your Calendar
Calendar!!
Mark
4thAnnual
AnnualHARVEST
HARVEST DINNER
DINNER &
& OPEN
OPEN HOUSE
4th
HOUSE
Friday,Sept.
Sept.23rd
23rd 4:00-6:00
4:00-6:00 pm
pm At
At Island
Island Commons
Friday,
Commons
Great Food , Good Cheer & Music by Mark Dyer...Don’t miss it!
Great Food , Good Cheer & Music by Mark Dyer...Don’t miss it!
< Last
< Last
year ...what
year ...what
a turnout!
a turnout!
Cathy McNeill Photo
Cathy McNeill Photo
NEWS: Thank You to all who purchased beautiful works by Nancy Maull, Nancy Cline & Linda Ewing at
NEWS: Thank You to all who purchased beautiful works by Nancy Maull, Nancy Cline & Linda Ewing at
the Niblic Gallery on Aug. 24th. Jen Belesca donated the Niblic’s share of the proceeds to The Commons
the Niblic Gallery on Aug. 24th. Jen Belesca donated the Niblic’s share of the proceeds to The Commons
for the VAN FUND. Many Thanks, Jen!
for the VAN FUND. Many Thanks, Jen!
Our Annual Yard Sale was a great success! Thanks to all who donated, purchased, and volunteered
Our
Annualhours
Yard Sale
was a of
great
success!
Thanks to all who donated, purchased, and volunteered
countless
in support
Island
Commons.
countless hours in support of Island Commons.
TRANSITIONS: A very warm welcome to Dick Collins, our newest Commons resident
TRANSITIONS: A very warm welcome to Dick Collins, our newest Commons resident
...and we are delighted to welcome new staff member Celia Whitehead!
...and we are delighted to welcome new staff member Celia Whitehead!
REMINDER: Be sure to return items to our Equipment Loan Closet before you depart for the season!
REMINDER: Be sure to return items to our Equipment Loan Closet before you depart for the season!
LnL
Enterprises
106 Cottage Rd • Chebeague Island, ME 04017
Winter is coming! Time for boiler and furnace cleanings! Call now to get on our cleaning schedule! We
are reserving September for cleanings, and if you call now, you will get a 20% discount on labor. This
offer is good for September only and covers any cleaning that you need, whether it is an oil boiler,
oil furnace, or space heater (Toyotomi, Monitor, Rinnai, or any other propane or wall-hung heater).
Whether your unit uses oil or gas, we will get it running at its peak efficiency and make your dollar go further!
We also do fireplace inserts, and we offer winterization and a winter watch for your summer home.
Call today and save!!
Tim Larrabee, Field Technician *207-844-3450
State-Licensed Master Heating (Oil, Propane, Natural Gas, Solar)
and Plumbing Contractor
Linda Larrabee, Office Manager *207-272-4487
Office Hours: 8:00 a.m. to 4 p.m. Mon-Fri
24-Hour Emergency Service
SEPTEMBER 2016 CHEBEAGUE ISLAND COUNCIL CALENDAR
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From the Town Office
Office Hours—We are open Monday and Thursday
from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. and from 9:00 a.m. to
4:00 p.m. on Friday. As always, if you need assistance
at other times, please don’t hesitate to call (8463148) and we will do our best to accommodate your
needs. We will be closed Monday September 5 in
observance of Labor Day. The Transfer Station will be
open Monday September 5 from 9:00 to 11:00 a.m.
and Tuesday September 6 from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
of about 5.5% from last year’s rate of $15.50. When
all of the adjustments to values were recorded last
year, our total valuation actually went down from
$178,115,150 to $175,151,600. In our Maine Revenue
Services Report of Assessment Review, our certified
ratio changed from 63% to 100%.
This shows that our properties are being valued more
accurately overall. If you have any questions, please
contact the Town Administrator.
Fire Permits—are available at the Town Office
when Gloria Brown is working. You may
also get a fire permit online at www.
maineburnpermit.com.
Paper Streets—The Board of Selectmen is
holding a series of public hearings on
Wednesday evenings in September for
the various subdivisions containing
paper streets (46). The property owners
who abut the paper streets will be
formally invited. The streets will be
evaluated for potential benefits,
feasibility, financial impact, and legal
considerations
before
appropriate
options are determined. The voters of
Chebeague Island will have the final say
in the disposition of each of the paper streets
through Town Meeting. Please watch for future
updates and notices of hearings scheduled.
Paving Project—The goal of the paving
project is to chip seal almost five miles
of road that has been cold-mix paved
since 2012. This includes portions of
North, South, John Small, Littlefield,
and Roy Hill roads. We will also pave the
entrance to the Transfer Station. We will
mobilize chip seal equipment from Portland
to the Chebeague Public Works Garage beginning
September 5. Work is expected to be completed by
September 9, weather permitting.
Tax Bills—Tax bills were mailed August 19. The 2017
tax rate is $16.35 per thousand. This is an increase
Thank you for your support, and remember to be
kind to one another,
Marjorie E. Stratton, Town Administrator.
Maine Island Energy
A family owned
businessEnergy
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Maine
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affordable energy solutions for the islands of
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Appliance installation
& service
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(BBQAppliance
tanks available
at CIBY&
& service
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Energy
audits
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tanks available at CIBY & Doughty's Mkt)
Fuel(BBQ
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Additional
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A Little Help from Your Friends
Everybody needs a little help on occasion. That’s
the whole idea behind two services offered by
the Island Commons—Chebeague Cares and
Adult Day Care.
Do you, a parent, or an island friend need
services such as meal preparation, assistance with
bathing, an escort to the mainland for medical
appointments, or some errands completed?
Would you, your parent, or a friend like to
join us at the Island Commons for part of the
day to share a meal, some activities, or simply
companionship under the watchful eyes of our
staff?
We would be happy to help. Chebeague Cares
in-home services are available for $28 an
EBB & THYME BAKERY
& TAKEOUT
AT THE SLOWBELL CAFÉ
OPEN
Wednesday thru Sunday
8:30 - 2:00
Coffee • Muffins • Soups • Sandwiches • Bakery Treats
Prepared Meals To Go
Menu Changes Daily • Everything Is Carry Out
hour (minimum, two hours). Adult day care is
available for a few hours up to a full day at $20
an hour. Thanks to generous support from the
Island Council, financial aid for these services
is available to any Chebeague resident who
qualifies.
The services are provided by the Commons’
skilled and caring staff, all of whom are licensed,
insured, and trained in eldercare.
At the Commons we recognize that not everyone
is ready to leave home to move in with us. That’s
why we offer these services because, everybody
needs a little help once in a while. We’re happy
to provide it.
Property Maintenance
Lawn Mowing,
Bush Hogging,
Wood Clipping,
Stump Grinding,
Brush Removal,
Rototilling,
Driveway Grading,
Snow Removal,
and more...
Call
Nathan Doughty
712-4017 or
846-4133
SEPTEMBER 2016 CHEBEAGUE ISLAND COUNCIL CALENDAR
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Chebeague Recreation Center
Chebeague Recreation Center News
www.chebeaguerec.com * [email protected] * (207) 846-5068
!
Fun Programs
at CRC
Kids’ Place
Kids' Place... until 4:30 PM.
Open Monday-Thursday
Open
Monday-Thursday
until
4:30 PM.
Call
846-8712 for more
information.
call
846-8712
for
more
information.
We are scheduling child care hours for the start of the school
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year. Let usSwim
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Courtney
Wilson,
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lane line project please let us know.
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Pat Hatler,
Amy
& Marc
Island Market,
Bobworth
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Aug
23-25
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Nancy Earnest , Beverly & Stephen Johnson, Chip & Vicki
Camp Chebeague
Emery, Peter & Theresa Kaufman, Ray & Gladdie Gilmartin,
Aug 1-5, Baseball Camp
We are currently hiring program leaders!
Elizabeth & Scott Lewis, Peter Klein, Chip & Vicki Emery, John
Art Camp
If youAug
are 8-12,
interested
in leading a program at the Rec&Center
this fall and/or winter please give us a call.
Amanda Layng, Kyle & Benson Legg, Eldon & Betts Mayer,
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Charles
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including
Larry
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Tee
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&
Jack
Turner,
Toby
&
Stacy
Kwon Do and Pottery. Music lessons with Jeanie continued through the summer and we plan to offer lessons throughout the school Webb,
year too!
yoga, Kettlebell and exercise with Barbara . Check out our
David and Sandra Wilson, Warren & Sue Bogle, Steven &
website for details.
Check out our website for other
program
information.
Melanie
Jakway and
Diane McKenna-Yasek
Island Electric
846-2468
[email protected]
Repair and servicing ofelectric appliances, water heaters, water-pump systems, septic-pump
systems, sump pumps, and lamps and light fixtures.
Installation and repair of electrical systems and components, including generator sales and service.
Installation and repair of wiring for telephones, computers, televisions, and sound systems
Wiring of boats and marine facilities, such as docks and piers.
Thanks for your business, and remember to support your local island businesses
Kim Boehm
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One Man’s Island by Bob Libby
In many ways September is the greatest month of
change. Many of us living here know this is the best
weather of the year. Spectator sports and politics
get more serious, but the opening of schools is the
most profound change in our daily routines. All
over the island a new schedule is imposed. A new
cadre of students joins older brothers and sisters
riding the boat each morning to mainland schools.
A crew of young girls all assemble in one Islander
row and text their way across the bay. Our younger
children stand early by the edge of paved roads
waiting for Virginia to open the school bus door
and say, “Good morning.”
If you often return on the 2:50 boat, you know
you may sit extra long waiting for the mainland
school bus to deliver young scholars to Cousins
Island wharf. Just one small bus serves the island,
and some of us are old enough to remember all
the drivers going back across the decades: Virginia,
Tommy, Doug, Marshall. Some of us are even old
enough to remember the legend of Med and
Marlene.
Think back to your high school days: what teachers
do you remember? David Campbell still remembers
Jim Chretien, the auto mechanics teacher at Greely
High School fifty years ago. All the retired teachers
on the island still stay in touch with former
students, watching their progress. How many
remember when there was a high school on the
island? Who recalls which islanders commuted to
Portland to go to school?
Everything changes. An elemental excitement fills
the air of September; the annual opening of school
changes everything.
ChebeagueRealEstate.com
Jane Leonard 207.831.9951 [email protected]
Chebeague buying opportunities
106 Cottage Road
25 Great Cove Road
$389,000 | 2BR-1+BA
$685,000 | 3BR-3BA
18 Western Landing Road
$220,000 | 4BR-1BA
19 West View Road
$595,000 | 4BR-2.5BA
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Chebeague Island Library
846-4351 phone • 846-4358 fax
[email protected]
http://chebeague.chebeague.lib.me.us/
winnebago/search/search.asp
Thank you to all the wonderful volunteers young and old
who make the Library such a great place.
We will let you know the results of the survey! Thanks to all who participated!
Special Event Friday September 9 at 4:30 p.m.:
Please join Scholar James Finnegan in a directed discussion of Wallace Stevens’ poetry.
NEW BOOKS
American Heiress ~ by Jeffrey Toobin
Dark Matter ~ by Blake Crouch
A Great Reckoning ~ by Louise Penny
Missing, Presumed ~ by Susie Steiner
The Mandibles ~ by Lionel Shriver
A Man Called Ove ~ by Fredrik Backman
The Only Rule Is It Has to Work
~ by Ben Lindbergh
Berkshire Hathaway Home Services
Northeast Real Estate
208 U.S. Rt. One Suite 2, Freeport, ME 04032
207-869-5173
On Chebeague Agent, Specs Eaton – cell 207-491-5150
[email protected]
61 Haskell Drive
Winter hours take effect
after Labor Day!
Sun & Mon Tuesday
Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Closed
4 p.m. – 8 p.m.
10 a.m. – 1 p.m.
4 p.m. – 8 p.m.
10 a.m. – 1 p.m.
10 a.m. – 1 p.m.
“Quality real estate
practice becomes great
community service”
This could be a good
year tobuild. Looking
for a good building
lot? Please call.
mls #1277591
The value in this property is in its outstanding, contiguous waterfront acreage; mature woods; a recent, well-built private ROW; a
beach cottage in a grandfathered waterfront location; and Casco Bay views from Littlejohn Island to Portland. These 21+ acres feature
420’ of ocean frontage on a sandy beach and 540‘ frontage on North Rd. The cottage has a drilled well, septic system, full bath, and 3
outbuildings. Mooring accessible at all tides in front of the cottage. Owner financing is available to qualified buyer. $1,100,000
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Marty’s Memories: September Sighs by Marty Trower
September is the month when things thin out around
here. Not so many people on the roads biking,
walking, or running; not so many cars parked up the
road from the Stone Pier, at the Island Market, or
at the boat yard. The kids will be in the pool at the
Rec Center, but only during physical education class.
The yellow school bus will be rounding them up and
dropping them off, tanned and eager and ready for
anything. It will be just a little quieter all around.
I remember what a huge wrench it was leaving
around Labor Day to go home to Montreal when I
was a young summer girl. Once, when my best friend
Maggie was leaving for her year-round home a day
before I was, I woke in a state because I had to see
her off at the boat. It was what we did. I was late
and had to run up the road with Skipper, our springer
spaniel, following me and panting.
Later, when I was around ten, I wrote a school essay
about leaving Chebeague in September entitled “A
Thing of Beauty Is a Joy Forever.” Here is an excerpt:
Firefighter Footnotes
Burn permits are still available for free through Ralph
or Kim Munroe and Lisa Israel or online for a cost of
$7 ($2 of which goes to the town) at www13.informe.
org/burnpermit/public/index.html.
As quite often happens this time of year, we are
experiencing extremely high fire danger days. Please
be aware and follow the rules before starting any fires.
All fires must be attended at all times and require a burn permit.
Ralph Munroe Cell 712-3827
Ralph and Kim Munroe Home 846-4654
Lisa Israel 274-0716
Important Resource Numbers
AA 24-hour Hotline................. 774-4335/800-737-6237
Al Anon/Alateen to help
family/ friends of alcoholics... 284-1844/800-498-1844
NA Hotline............................................... 800-974-0062
24-Hour Crisis Intervention and
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I stopped at the top of the hill, catching my breath,
looking down over the golf course to see the Nellie G,
gleaming white against the racing blue water at the Stone
Pier. When I arrived, Maggie’s mother was in a panic.
Their cat had just had kittens, and she was frantically
trying to stuff them all back into a duffle bag. Furry paws
poked out from the gathers of the drawstring. Then the
little mewing heads. She pushed them back in as if they
were rolled up socks she was packing. Maggie reminded
me to put some flowers on the grave of the bird we’d
found and buried the day before. How sweet it looked,
the violets and Queen Anne’s lace blowing in the breeze,
the wooden cross tied together with grass and the pine
needles and boughs lying beside it! I realized then that
I was spending my last hours in the sunshine of this
beautiful island. Tomorrow, I would be the one on the
boat as the shores faded from sight. Chebeague truly is a
thing of beauty, which will be a joy forever for me.
Chebeague is home now, and I am so grateful. I won’t
forget that tug I felt leaving it each time. I will also
feel that tug when school starts and I am not there.
And I will be missing William.
Charles W. Hall
Builder
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since 1999
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CHEBEAGUE TRANSPORTATION COMPANY
What’s New at CTC?
CTC Annual Members’ Meeting
The 3rd Annual Member Meeting held on 7/23 was well attended. Following
are the highlights:
Election of
Board Members
Two current board
members
were
reelected at the Annual Meeting for
another three year
term.
Thanks to
Lew Holman and
Susan Stranahan for
continuing to serve
the company! John
Wilson was reelected
as clerk of the corpo-
ration.

President Mike Conroy called the meeting to order and started the
meeting by recognizing current and past directors. Mike also recognized the contribution of CTC employees and their commitment to customer service and safety.

Carol Sabasteanski presented the Treasurer’s Report. 2015 was a profitable year for CTC with net income approaching $100,000. The company made significant investments in its boats over the last two years to
ensure our service is reliable.
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In the President’s Report, Mike discussed the highlights of 2015:
- Strong financial performance despite significant investments in
boats.
- Heightened focus on safety
CTC far exceeds the required safety drills, holds quarterly “all
hands” drills, and received an excellent Coast Guard inspection.
Thank you,
John!
- Extensive, proactive boat maintenance plan.
John Wilson completed his term as a Board
member in July. John
recently served on the
board for one three
year term. However,
that was his second
time on the CTC
board, being elected to
the board in 2006.
John has also been
the clerk of the corporation for many years.
We wish to thank
John for his service
and valuable insights
during his term. He
has added much to the
organization!
CTC has developed detailed maintenance plans with input from
the crew, mechanic, and boatyard. Both the Piper and Islander received
their renewed 5 year Certificate of Inspection without incident. The Islander
received extensive work, including an overhaul of her engine. Capital improvements in 2015 and early 2016 exceeded $250,000.
- The implementation of Strategic Plan goals.
The company moved forward on its goal to replace the Pied Piper.
The Piper was sold to Maine Maritime Museum. The sale included an emergency back up plan. We engaged a broker to assist in looking for a second
boat. When nothing met our specifications, we began work with a boat
builder to build a new ferry. The cost of the ferry will be paid by a combination of debt, possible grants, and a capital campaign.

In the General Manager’s Report Carol provided an update on 2015
goals, a service report, customer service program statistics, and other
2015 activities. Highlights included:
- Ferry carried over 139,000 passengers. The buses carried nearly
50,000 passengers.
- The Facebook page now has 640 followers.
- The monthly newsletter is emailed to 130 people.
Business Office:
- The email group receiving cancellations/notices is 540 people.
(207) 846-5227/846-3700
- The Islander celebrated her 30th birthday in April.
16 North Road, PO Box 27
Chebeague Island, ME 04017
[email protected]
chebeaguetrans.com
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After the election of directors and the clerk of the corporation, the meeting was adjourned.
September 2016
Thank you
to our
customers!
Our newsletter is often
filled with “dos and
don’ts” for our customers. It may seem that
we are always reciting
rules to you!
We appreciate very
much how our passengers make efforts to
follow those rules, to
help one another, and
to make the travel as
comfortable and efficient as possible.
CTC is always looking
for ways to improve
safety and our service.
We welcome both your
comments and suggestions.
Using the carts and
reducing traffic at the
wharf are of great help
to our operation, and
we want to thank you
for your cooperation!
CTC Officers
Elected
The CTC Board held a
brief meeting after the
Annual Members Meeting to elect officers as
follows:
Mike Conroy, President; Susan Stranahan, Vice President;
Christopher Neumann,
Vice President; Sue
Sawyer, Treasurer.
SEPTEMBER 2016 CHEBEAGUE ISLAND COUNCIL CALENDAR
The Recompense Fund
The Recompense Fund Awards $41,000 in New Grants
Chebeague’s community fund at the Maine Community Foundation
provides a way for all of us to make a gift, small or large, toward
sustaining our island as a viable year-round community.
Here are the new awards:
• The Island Commons—toward a new wheelchair accessible van
• The CTC—toward a motorized wheelchair to enable safe transport
• Chebeague Recreation Center—lighting upgrade; engineering
survey of all its facilities to plan for future capital requirements
• The Kids’ Place—an Energy Audit toward economic use of
their facilities year-round
• Stephen L. Ross Scholarship Fund—to broaden support for
scholarships
• Chebeague Parents’ Association—community support series
“Taking Care of our Own” and “Lives in the Balance” series
for school staff and caregivers
• Chebeague Island School—visual arts program – museum
experience with sketching guided by a professional artist
• Chebeague Island School—all-school experience on Cow
Island with Rippleffect to promote team building and trust
• Chebeague Island United Methodist Church—toward a
community-wide visioning for serving the needs of the island
Thank you one and all: Leila Bisharat, Elaine Clark, Justin Doughty,
Kim Hamilton, Beverly Johnson, Betts Mayer, Manny Morgan,
Ralph Munroe, Gary Ross, Scott Searway, Laura Summa, Jim Van
Fleet, Linda White.
Berkshire Hathaway Home Services
Northeast Real Estate
208 U.S. Rt. One Suite 2, Freeport, ME 04032
207-869-5173
On Chebeague Agent, Specs Eaton – cell 207-491-5150
[email protected]
40 South Road
354 North Road
“Quality real estate
practice becomes great
community service”
This could be a good
year tobuild. Looking
for a good building
lot? Please call.
mls #1235258
Best value on Chebeague! Sturdy, year-round New Englander style island home featuring hardwood
floors, large bedrooms, solid foundation, enclosed porch, central heating and 1920 sq. ft. of living
space. Neighborhood setting with a short walk to golf, tennis, and beaches. This property sits on a 0.8
acre lot in a village neighborhood setting with a barn and storage sheds in the backyard. Come see this
property!
$238,000
mls #1214563
This 20+ year-old open-concept post and beam is a year-round home on a full foundation that sits on
two adjacent 1.6 acre, nicely wooded lots. Each is under a separate deed. Close neighbors include the
Kids’ Place Day Care; Recreation Center with pool, tennis, and basketball courts; and the Chebeague
School with athletic field and renowned playground. Great opportunity offering privacy, accessibility,
room for additions or outbuildings, or the option to divide the property. Just needs rolled up sleeves
and a new vision.
Very fairly priced. $225,000
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The Mail
Unforgettable Memories
On August 3, our mother, Jane Shattuck, was honored and thrilled
to attend the dedication ceremony at the Great Chebeague
Tennis Club. We are so grateful to all who could attend on this
memorable day. Special thanks to Jill Malony, David Hinchman,
and the event committee for your incredible effort in making this
happen. Watching our mother so eloquently thank the Chebeague
community is a memory not to be forgotten.
Thank you so much,
Lisa Halpin, Mayo Shattuck, Susan Shattuck, and the entire family
DEATHS
July 14 Joan Hulburt, 88
August 16 Priscilla E. Ferrelli, 84
Island Electric
We haul...
Your Freight/Vehicles On/Off the island.
...20 Feet Long x 8 Feet Wide.
...Reasonable Rates.
A Note From Skip
A “big thanks” for the medical care of Doug Ross and Lindy Smith and our
excellent Rescue Team and Fire Department. I went out on a “fire call” the
night of August 4. Next thing I knew I was at Maine Medical Center with
a heart attack! Thanks also for the hospital care by doctors there in the
Emergency Department. I am home and feeling good! It really pays to be a
firefighter when you need it the most.
Thanks to all, Skip Dyer and his family
Notices
Ladies Aid: Ladies Aid reconvene September 22 at the Parish
House. Please join us for crafty projects and camaraderie from
11:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. each Thursday. All are welcome!
Sew Good: Sew Good meets the fourth Wednesday of the
month at the Parish House; our next meeting will be September
28. Drop by for fun projects, or bring a project with you. We have
sewing machines available for use. We meet from when we arrive until
the last one leaves and turns out the lights. We are a loosely organized
group who love to make things, from aprons to quilts to whatever! If
you have questions or would like more information, please call Lola
Armstrong (846-4737) or Karen Corson (846-0938).
Classified Ads
Top Shelf Cleaning and Services: Cleaning, moving cars
to and from the Stone Pier or Chandlers Wharf, snowplowing
and snowblowing, and winter house watching—daily, weekly,
or monthly—lawn mowing, and light tractor work. For more
information, call Cindy at 207-846-1055
Seasonal Rental at 13 Island View Rd: Fully equipped
summer home with 3 bedrooms, 2 full baths, and private right of way
to the water; $900 per week plus a $300 security deposit. Contact
Richard Bowen at [email protected] or 207-831-6148.
11’ Pico sailboat with practically new Seiko dolly: Fast and
easy to rig and sail; great fun. $2500 for both or best offer. 846-8800
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Please call Kim Boehm, 846.2468
or email [email protected]
Sharkey Graphic
Solutions
For all of your graphic
design needs.
P: (207) 655.8668
F: (207) 655.9669
C: (207) 749.3475
[email protected]
www.sharkeygraphics.com
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Chebeague Island
Historical Society
The annual fall sale starts
September 2, with 10 percent
off most everything and a
special 20 percent discount
on kid and adult unisex
sweatshirts!!! Buy four glasses
or mugs and get one free!
Don’t forget to check out our
other great deals!!!!
The museum will be
open weekends through
Columbus Day. Don’t miss the
current exhibit: Home and
Community—Chebeague’s
Domestic Architecture from
Settlement to 1890.
Chebeague United
Methodist Church News
[email protected] 846-4106
www.chebeagueumc.org www.facebook.com/chebeagueislandumc/
Lord’s Prayer Worship—Join us September 4 for the last in a worship series
about the Lord’s Prayer. Enrich your spiritual life through the prayer that Jesus
taught to the first disciples!
9/11 Service—We will remember the fifteenth anniversary of the attack on
the twin towers during our 10:00 a.m. worship gathering on September 11.
My God Is A Rock: Worship with the Psalms—Join us September 18 for
a 4-week worship series all about the Psalms—the collection of songs and
poetry in the Old Testament.
Thank You!—CIUMC received two grants this summer: the first from
Recompense toward our visioning process and the second from the United
Methodist Foundation of New England for our Children’s Ministry with Vacation
Bible School and Sunday School. Many thanks for your support!
Deep Blue Kids—Keep on the lookout for more details about our children’s
formation ministry, coming this fall!
Growing with Hope—This year, CIUMC will be participating in a program
called Growing with Hope, which will help our church vision around who we as
a church are supposed to be and how we can best serve the needs of our island
community. If you have thoughts to share, please feel free to talk to Melissa at
[email protected] or at 846-4106.
Annual Church Conference—Save the date for our annual meeting on
October 16! All members, as well as those who are connected with the life of
the church, are encouraged to attend.
For an up-to-date calendar of events held at the Church and Parish
House, please visit www.chebeagueumc.org/calendar.
2016 Chebeague Island Directory Corrections
FREEMAN, Jamie & Saranjeet Singh 28 Artist Point Road 14008 Deer Run Blvd. SE Calgary Alberta T2J 6L4
846-8604
HAINES •Acorn• 392 South Rd 846-8860
38 Barehill Rd Topsfield MA 01983 978 887-9019
Bill [email protected] 978 621-8497
Tricia [email protected] 978 500-6505
RICH Kelley 317-6178
SMITH, Edward & Diana (Freeman) 28 Artist Point Road 112 Oakdale Place Cortland OH 44410 846-8604
330 638-2100
WESSELL, Nils W
Kerry [email protected] 413 214-3540
YOSUA-DAVIS, Melissa & Ben 255 North Road 846-4106
Melissa [email protected] Ben [email protected] 978 518-5566
978 551-2158
Under the “Organization” listings, pastor’s address should be 255, not 259, North Road
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September Calendar
July 2016
Sun
Sun
Save the
Date: Oct 14
CIC Flu Shot
Clinic
9:00-12:00
3 Community at
Center
Brunch
the
Hall
11:30 a.m.-1:00
p.m.
4
10
Mon
Tue
Don’t forget to
checkMon
the Event
Calendar at
www.chebeagu
e.org for more
listings!
Tue
2
7
8
11
12 CRC
Children’s
Theater
presents Bugsy
Malone, Jr. at
the Hall,
7:00-9:00 p.m.
7 Paper
8
Streets
Workshop
13 Convenient
6:00
p.m. at 14
Care with Dr.
the
Hall at the
O’Donnell
17 Martha
Hamilton’s
Treasure Box
Arts and Crafts
Swap at the Hall,
10:00 a.m.-12:15
p.m.
18
18
19 Raw Bar
Collective at the
Wilsons’,
7:00-9:00 p.m.
19
20
25
26 CIHS
Presentation by
Dan Lynch on
West End
Cemetery
Findings
31
1 Vet 8:45noonish at
the Hall
6
13
26
27
Fri
1
5
Wellness
Center:
CRC Children’s
Theater
presents Bugsy
14
Board
of
Malone,
Jr. at
Selectmen
the Hall,
7:00-9:00
p.m.
6:00
p.m.
at
Thu
No vet this
monthThu
6 Convenient
Care with Dr.
O’Donnell at the
Wellness
Center
12
25
Wed
5
4 Road race, fun
run, July 4th
parade, games,
and food,
starting at 8:30
a.m.
11
24
Wed
September 2016
Fri
9 James
Finnegan on
Wallace
15
Stevens 4:30
at CIL
15
16
20 Convenient
Care with Dr.
O’Donnell at the
Wellness
Center;
CCLT Puffin
Project
21
Dr. Rybka
Presentation at
9:00-11:30
at
the Hall,
Wellness
Ctr
7:00-8:30 p.m.
21 CTC Board
of Directors
meeting at the
Hall, 7:00 p.m.
22 John Ward
on Poet Robert
Lowell at the
Library,
4:30-6:30 p.m.
22
27 Convenient
Care with Dr.
O’Donnell at the
Wellness
Center;
Paper Streets
meeting
28
Sewat the
Hall, 6:00 p.m.
28
23 Harvest
Dinner
4:00-6:00
p.m. at
29
Poet Bob
Island
Libby at the
Commons
Library,
the Hall
Good at the
Parish
Save the Date:
August 4: Ladies Aid Fair at the Hall, House
noon-2:30 p.m.
4:30-5:30 p.m.
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30
August 6: Island Commons Yard Sale at the Hall, starting at 10:00 a.m.
August 10: State Poet Laureate Stuart Kestenbaum at the Library, 4:30-6:00 p.m.
August 9: Historical Society House Tour, 10:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m.
August 25: Recompense Fund Community Celebration at the CI School, 5:00-8:00 p.m.
August 27: Record Hop Benefit for the Commons at the Hall, 8:00-11:00 p.m.
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SEPTEMBER 2016 CHEBEAGUE ISLAND COUNCIL CALENDAR
Sat
2 Bingo at the
Hall, 6-9Sat
p.m.
3
9 Summer Craft
Fair at the Hall,
10:00 a.m.-1:00
p.m.
Novel Jazz
Group at
10
CIUMC
7:00-9:00 p.m.
16 CIYC Round
Island Race
starting at
Central
Landing, 12:30;
Community
Sing and
Potluck at
17
CIUMC,
5:00-7:00 p.m.
23 CTC Annual
Meeting at the
Hall, 9:00 a.m.;
CRC Summer
Frolic at
Higgins Farm,
5:30-10:30
p.m.
24
30 SebagoLong Lake
Chamber Music
Festival at
CIUMC,
7:00-9:00 p.m.