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November 6 - 12, 2015
LIVING HISTORY - “Captain Jack” Battick and “Miss Mary” Annis, dressed in Civil War-era clothing, gave SeDo-MoCha third-graders a living history lesson dur-ing Dictionary Days at Valley Grange in North Guilford recently. Over the past eight years, the fraternal order has pre-sented more than 1,600 dictionaries to third-graders in the Guilford, Dover-Foxcroft, Dexter and Milo area school dis-tricts.
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by Mike LangeGREENVILLE – Finding daycare that fi ts the needs of working
mothers has been a longstanding problem in rural areas of Maine.But in towns like Greenville where a 9-to-5 job is the exception,
rather than the rule, the problem is more prevalent. Many single moms work at restaurants or tourist-related businesses that are open seven days week. So fi nding daycare on weekends or evenings is a bigger challenge.
C.A. Dean Memorial Hospital has run into this problem numerous times, so they recently took a survey of their 176 employees, asking 15 questions about daycare arrangements.
Bre Graffam, the senior executive assistant at C.A. Dean, said that many employees who use daycare experienced the same problems. “Every daycare provider in Greenville has a waiting list,” Graffam said. “In addition, many don’t take infants and they can only take a limited number of children in accordance with state law.”
Graffam said that it’s getting to the point where lack of daycare is having a “negative impact on some of our employees. Some are think-ing about changing from full-time to per diem or quitting altogether.”
Graffam also said that with the new emphasis on “branding” the Moosehead Lake region and encouraging economic development, the problem needs to be addressed. “How are we going to convince young families to move here if they can’t fi nd daycare?” she said. “It’s also affecting our job recruitment efforts.”
Polly Sherman has been operating Polly’s Day Care for 26 years and currently has the maximum number of youngsters allowed by law: six during the day and four after school. “I also have a waiting list,” she said. “There’s no doubt we need more daycare in the area, but there’s a lot more to the story.”
Sherman said that she’s open from 6:30 a.m. to 5 p.m., fi ve days week. “That’s a big commitment for me, but some parents don’t seem to understand that,” she said.
Sherman cites cases where parents don’t bother calling in about illness or a change of plans. At other times, she’s stayed around much longer than 5 p.m., waiting for late pickups. “How many people would want to give up a 40-hour a week job and open a daycare center to-day?” Sherman said. “In addition, state regulations are getting tough-er every year. They used to inspect us annually. Now it’s four times a year.”
C.A. Dean addressesdaycare shortage in theMoosehead Lake region
Continued on Page 8
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PISCATAQUIS - MOFGA’s Annual Farmer to Farm Tours will be in Piscataquis County on Friday, November 6. The Ripley Farm Tour in Dover-Foxcroft will be held at 1 p.m. and the Checkerberry Farm Tour will be held at 3 p.m. in Parkman. These tours are a learning opportunity offered through MOFGA’s 2015 Farmer to Farmer Conference, and are open to all and are free
Ripley Farm is known for its picture-perfect, MOFGA-certifi ed organic produce, beautiful farmers market displays and wildly popular summer and winter CSAs in rural Piscataquis County. The public is invited to see how Gene and Mary Margaret Ripley have grown their farm over the past seven years to a total of 5 acres of mixed vegetables and cover crops. The Ripleys expanded again in 2015 by hiring their fi rst full-time employee, increasing their winter storage and fi ne tuning mechanical cultivation on their organic farm. The Ripleys are quoted as saying, “We’re really excited that out of their over 450 Certifi ed Organic farms in the state of Maine, MOFGA has chosen to highlight two Piscataquis County farms this year at their annual conference.”
Jason and Barbara Kafka of Checkerberry Farm have been developing their farm and homestead since 1981. They have been MOFGA-certifi ed organic for 25 years, and during that time they’ve transitioned from raising livestock and vegetables and selling at farmers’ markets to wholesaling vegetables that are grown in greenhouses and high tunnels, and on 20 acres of fi elds.The Piscataquis County Soil and Water Conservation District is serving as a local co-host for these farm tours. Fore more information email them at [email protected] or call 564-2321, extension 3 for more information and directions. The tours will be held rain or shine.
Piscataquis Farms are focus of MOFGA’s 2015 Annual Farm Tours
GREENVILLE – The 10th annual community prayer service hon-oring all fi rst responders in the Moosehead Lake region will be held Tuesday, November 10 at Holy Family Catholic Church in Greenville at 6:30 p.m.
All law enforcement offi cers, game wardens, forest rangers, doctors, nurses, emergency medical technicians, their families and friends are invited.
Greenville community prayerservice is coming November 10
by Tina JowdryDEXTER - The community
of Dexter lost a dear, sweet and gentle soul recently. One who not only delighted the children who came to visit, but comforted many an adult with her quiet and undemanding presence. Even in her twilight years, when she slept most of the day in the offi ce of her beloved mistress, Liz Breault, she would occasionally take a degnifi ed walk into the outer rooms and happily accept any caresses that came her way.
Last Saturday the Abbott Memorial Library lost Scooter, one of the library cats. She came to the library 17 years ago as a
kitten and faithfully carried out her duties as greeter, companion, comforter and friend. What a pleasant surprise for many a patron to fi nd a soft, purring cat in their lap. It always made them smile, and it made them feel a little special. It’s also worthy to note that Abbott Memorial Library never had a problem with mice.
Scooter left us on All Hallow’s Eve, also known as Halloween. I have always felt Halloween to be a magical night, especially for cats. With leaves swirling, the moon shining, and clouds scudding across the sky, you can almost see the spirits dancing and frolicking in the shadows or swooping through the trees. I like to think that Scooter left the call to join those spirits and is now a young kitten again dancing with her friends.
Dexter loses a friend
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Dr. Calder has been involved in evangelism since 1975. For over 40 years, he has preached in hundreds of churches and held meetings in several foreign countries. Thousands have been influenced by his teaching and preaching. Come and listen to his life-changing message!
Dell, Susan, and Richard Hyssong travel full-time as the awarding-winning Hyssongs. Their energetic family ministry combines vocal harmony, humor, and brass instruments to delight audiences with their Christ-centered message. The family’s classical musical background, along with their harmony and specific chord structures, lend them a unique sound.
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Dexter Women’s Literary Club (DWLC) would like to acknowledge not one, but two random acts of kindness during our Baked Bean Supper (American Legion hall on Oct. 2). An unidentified woman came in and left money to cover the next three attendees. One was an unknown elderly gentleman and upon leaving this gentleman made a $100.00 donation. Thank you from DWLC.
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by Mike LangeMILO – With an estimated 1,500 jobs lost due to the closure of paper mills in Penobscot County and the
shutdown of United Technologies Corporation in Pittsfi eld during the past year, it’s vital that the region “re-engineers itself.”
That was the message brought to a group of business owners and public offi cials in Milo last week by Vicky Rusbult and Jeff Whalen from Eastern Maine Development Corporation.
A similar discussion took place at the Piscataquis County Economic Development Council’s meeting in Brownville last month, but the October 28 meeting at the Three Rivers Kiwanis Hall had more of a local focus.
There are several opportunities for growth in the EMDC’s service area, which is defi ned as Piscataquis, Penobscot, Waldo, Hancock and eastern Somerset counties, Rusbult said. “But they all require workforce development – to get people trained so they can adapt to the jobs that are out there now or coming down the pike,” she explained.
Within a 50 mile radius of Bangor, there is a “higher concentration of educational institutions than any other area in the state,” Rusbult said. “So we need to capitalize on that. We need to create pathways for high school graduates to advance to higher education.”
For the EMDC region “small is the new big,” she added. “We’re not likely to attract large companies that hire 1,000 employees like the paper mills did.” There are several revolving loan funds available through EMDC and other sources, some which require matching funds or creation of a specifi c number of new jobs.
Expansion of broadband should be a high priority in underserved areas as well, said the EMDC pro-gram director. “We’ve had conversations with the Economic Development Administration and the North-ern Border Regional Commission about a pilot program where we could take fi ve or six communities and do a complete evaluation of needs,” Rusbult said.
Rusbult also emphasized that towns are better off “collaborating rather than competing. That way, you’re both not going after the same pot of money.”
When asked what some of the more pressing needs in the community were, Town Manager Damien Pickel said that there are still many vacant storefronts downtown and there is no lodging in the commu-nity. “We’d like to do something with the downtown area,” Pickel said. “There’s the old furniture store and the Masonic hall that’s just sitting there. The seller has a price on it, but nobody is ever going to meet it.”
Ron Desmarais, who owns several businesses and rental properties in Milo, also noted that a major problem in the town is lack of lodging. “We’re right off major snowmobile and ATV trails. We have an incredible amount of recreation here, but no place to stay,” he said.
Desmarais also said that some problems he’s up against include the high cost of energy. “When a small business has to pay $3,000 or $4,000 a month for electricity, it’s very hard to expand or add employees,” he said. With more than 100 unused acres in the business park, Desmarais said that it would be an ideal location for a solar farm.
On a smaller scale, Desmarais recently installed 36 solar panels on the Harrigan Learning Center ad-jacent to the Three Rivers Kiwanis hall, and the system generates more than enough electricity to power both buildings.
Rusbult suggested that town offi cials contact the U.S. Rural Development Agency to fi nd out if funding is available for a municipal solar farm and to what extent.
She also said that Maine’s congressional delegation “is very aware of the problems in this area and have put a high priority on economic development.”
The re-engineering study and some resources to assist small businesses are posted at www.emdc.org.
EMDC offers Milo areabusinesses growth guidance
DEXTER - Our Lady of the Snows Catholic Parish’s Annual Christmas Craft Fair is again raising funds for its community projects. The Fair will be held on November 7 from 9 a.m. - 2 p.m. at the Knights of Columbus Hall in Dexter.
Our Lady of the Snows Parish has three church locations: St. Anne’s in Dexter, St. Thomas in Dover-Foxcroft and St. Francis/St. Paul in Milo. The Parish has given fuel assistance to families in need in the three communities regardless of their denomination.
The funds raised from the Craft Fair will go towards Our Lady’s Kitchen in Dexter, which has been serving a free community meal on Sundays for the past eight years, all are welcome.
The funds will also go towards a new ministry along with other Dover-Foxcroft Churches, offering a free community meal in Dover-Foxcroft every Monday.
Items to be available at the fair includ crafts, plants, books, baked goods, grandma’s attic items, hand-made ornaments, raffl e baskets, and games for children. A light breakfast and lunch items will also be available for purchase.
Theme baskets will be available by silent auction and raffl e auction and there will be a special room dedicated to knitting yarns, cross-stitching kits and books donated by Theresa Daughton’s family.
For additional information call Rheba Michaud 564-7494 or Jane Clinton 924-5398.
Our Lady of the Snows Christmas Craft Fair, November 7
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DOVER-FOXCROFT – The Builders Club of SeDoMoCha Middle School will host a Miracle Tree event at the banquet room at Pat’s Pizza in Dover-Foxcroft on Saturday, November 7 and Sun-day, November 8 from 10 a.m. – 3 p.m. each day to raise money for charities in Piscataquis County.
Raffl e tickets will be sold for decorated trees on display and the winner will not only get the tree but all the goodies under-neath it. You do not have to be present to win and the drawing will take place at the close of the event on Sunday.
All proceeds from the Miracle Tree will benefi t the Backpack Fund in Guilford and Dover-Foxcroft and will help feed needy families during the holiday sea-son.
The Miracle Tree is similar to the Anah Temple Shrine Festival of Trees held each holiday season.
Admission is only $1 for adults and no charge for children under 12. Raffl e tickets are $1 each, six for $5 and 12 for $10.
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“... help launch the Alameda Kitchen...”To the Editor:One of the problems with food cupboards, soup kitchens, etc. is that they’re always short of money and
relying on volunteer labor which can become a burden on a few dedicated workers.Our daughter Dana Frasz, a 2001 FA graduate, aims to change that. She has devised a “kitchen”
concept which will reduce food waste and feed the hungry while at the same time creating jobs by making saleable products! She is currently engaged in a “crowd funding” campaign on the internet to raise the necessary money to launch the kitchen. The fundraising effort ends on November 16. So far, people have contributed about $24,000 toward the $30,000 goal. If this project is successful, which it is likely to be, Dana can then promote it around the country as a model for other charities to become self-sustaining.
If you would like to help launch the Alameda Kitchen, you can see how it will work and contribute at www.foodshift.net
David Frasz & Lesley FernowDover-Foxcroft
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FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 6DDATT’S FIRST FRIDAY MOVIE - Abbott Memorial, Dexter. “Dead River Rough Cut” 7 PM. 277-4221.
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 740TH 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. CHRISTMAS CRAFT FAIR - Our Lady of the Snow’s, K of C hall Sangerville Rd., Dexter. 9 AM - 2 PM. CHRISTMAS CRAFT FAIR & LUNCHEON - Shirley Town Hall. 10:30 AM - 2 PM. Luncheon $5. FREE HUNTERS SUPPER - Grace Bible Church, 40 Douty Hill Rd., Sangerville. 6 PM. Calls for information taken on day of supper. 876-2240.CHICKEN & BISCUITS SUPPER - Sebec Village Reading Room. 4:30 - 6 PM. $7/adults, $3/under 10. Barbara 564-3232.FALL FESTIVAL - Brownville Community Church. 5 - 6 p.m. bowling, apple bobbing, etc. TURKEY POT PIE SUPPER - LaGrange Full Gospel Assembly Linda’s Food Cupboard. 4:30 PM, 6 PM singspiration. $5/person $10/family donation. 285-3825.5TH ANNUAL CRAFT FAIR - Ridge View Community School, 175 Fern Rd. Dexter. 9 AM - 2 PM.
SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 8TURKEY TROT & WALK - Community Fitness, Guilford. 11 AM. $15/registration or frozen turkey for runners, traditional thanksgiving meal items for untimed walkers. By donation 11 AM - 1 PM. 876-4813.UNITARIAN UNIVERSALIST CHURCH OF SANGERVILLE & DOVER-FOXCROFT - Main St., Sangerville. Guest Speaker Carol Ippoliti. 9:30 AM.CHRISTIAN COMMUNITY CHURCH - Dexter. Bible Study 9 AM, Fellowship 9:30 AM, Service 10 AM. “Christ Provides for Holy Living” Pastor Robert Herring. HARVEST SUPPER - Cambridge Baptist Church, rte. 150. Free. 5:30 PM. 277-3234.CHURCH SERVICE HONORING VETERANS - Hartland Baptist Church. 10:30 AM.
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 10PENQUIS BEEKEEPERS MEETING - VFW Cedar Street, Dexter. 7 PM. 997-3546.MILO GARDEN CLUB - Town Hall. 1 PM. Winter Wreath Demonstration.LUNCH & RECREATION - Dexter American Legion. 1 - 2 PM. Lunch by donation. VETERANS CEREMONY - Penquis Valley Schools, 48 Penquis Drive, Milo. 1:30 PM. Shannon Bishop 943-7346 ext. 130
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 11VETERAN’S DAY LUNCH - Unitarian Universalist Church of Sangerville & Dover-Foxcroft, Main St., Sangerville. 11 AM - 1 PM. Free to veterans & families.
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 12WIDOWS & WIDOWERS GROUP MEETING - Red Moose on Rte. 11, Brownville. Formerly Smiths. 11:30 AM. 924-5341.LUNCH & RECREATION - Dexter American Legion. 1 - 2 PM. Lunch by donation.
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 13CONTRA DANCE - Garland Grange. 7 PM. $7/singles, $12/families. Georgia Prickitt 277-3961.GAME NIGHT - Garland Rec Dept. 6:30 - 8 PM. All ages. Bring board/card game. No electronics please!
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 14HUNTER’S BREAKFAST - One at old Charleston Elementary School and another at old ParkmanElementary School. All you can eat breakfast buffet. $7/adults, $5/age 3 - 10, free/under 3. HUNTER’S SUPPER - Parkman Grange. 4:30 - 6:30 PM. By donation to MSAD 4 Santa Project. 277-3942.BAKED BEAN SUPPER - Corinth United Methodist. 4:30 - 6:30 PM. $7/adults, $6/seniors, $3/under 12.
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DOVER-FOXCROFT - Bangor Ballet presents Nutcracker in a Nutshell in three different locations during the months of November and December. This holiday favorite is family-friendly, affordable and is the fi rst of three Bangor Ballet productions planned for the 2015 – 2016 season. Performances include November 15 at 4 p.m. at Center Theatre in Dover Foxcroft.
Ticket prices are $15 for adults, $12 for seniors and students and $8 for children age 12 and under. Tickets are available for all shows at Bangor Ballet, Thomas School of Dance, and Patrick’s Hallmark Shop in the Broadway Shopping Center. and the Dover Foxcroft show at Center Theatre (564-8943)
Call 945-5911 or email [email protected] for information or to order tickets.
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DEXTER - For many bakers the lure of holiday baking is a much-anticipated annual activity. Cookies top the list of favorite holiday goodies. This year share your memories of holiday baking traditions at the Abbott Memorial Library’s Holiday Cookie Exchange.
A cookie exchange is a gathering where attendees each bring a given quantity of their favorite holiday cookie, say 6 dozen. All participants get a chance to sample the cookies, and in the end, you leave with 5 dozen cookies; a sampling of all the different cookies that were created.
Each participant bakes six dozen cookies and brings them to the library at 2 p.m. on Saturday, December 12. No plain chocolate chip cookies, no-bakes or mixes are allowed. One dozen will be for tasting and the other 5 dozen for exchanging. The library will serve coffee, tea and punch and there will be prizes for most festive outfi t and favorite cookie. A Holiday Cookie Exchange is a celebration of sugar and spice and everything nice.
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Also, if a daycare provider watches children under age 2-1/2, they have to decrease their ca-pacity “and that cuts down on their income,” Sherman said. “Don’t get me wrong. The vast majority of parents around here are excellent. But it only takes a few to make it diffi cult.”
Graffam said that a survey of local businesses revealed the
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“The next step will be to form a planning committee of fi ve to seven people – probably meeting bi-weekly at fi rst – to share some ideas,” Graffam said.
Anyone in the Moosehead Lake region who has had problems ac-cessing daycare can contact Graf-fam at 695-5215 or [email protected].
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AUGUSTA – With the 2015 hunting season underway, Governor Paul R. LePage is again urging Maine hunters to consider supporting the Hunters for the Hungry Program by donating all or part of their harvest to feed families in need, according to Maine’s Department of Agriculture, Conservation and Forestry.
The program provides a means for Maine hunters, as well as hunt-ers from other states, to donate harvested game to food pantries, soup kitchens, shelters and households with a medical need.
“The Hunters for the Hungry Program is a way that Maine hunt-ers can pursue a sport they love and help their neighbors at the same time,” Gov. LePage notes. “Donations can provide meat to food pan-tries, soup kitchens, shelters and households across the state. The fact that this program has grown so steadily is both a testament to the need and the generosity of Mainers,” he concluded.
Department of Agriculture, Conservation and Forestry Commis-sioner Walt Whitcomb noted that since its establishment in 1996, the Hunters for the Hungry Program has provided thousands of nutri-tious meals to people across the state.
“Since 1996,” said Whitcomb, “the Hunters for the Hungry Program has put high quality, native protein on the tables of Maine families.”
The Maine Department of Agriculture, Conservation and Forestry distributes many types of donations to food pantries, soup kitchens, shelters and households with a medical need. The Hunters for the Hungry Program is part of the Department’s Emergency Food Assis-tance Program. It is done in cooperation with the Maine Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife’s wardens, Maine State Troopers and hunters, who are all working towards a common goal of helping fellow Mainers.
The program accepts bear, deer and moose donations. Road kill do-nations are also accepted, provided the meat is not damaged. Hunters do not pay for the processing of donated meat. Meat processing costs are paid for by the Department of Agriculture, Conservation and For-estry or the charity that receives the food. Hunters choosing to keep their game can still donate a few pounds to the program. Meat pro-cessors that are interested in getting involved with the program and learning how it works should call 207-287-7513.
For more information, to donate, or to get connected to a Hunt-ers for the Hungry participating meat processor call toll free, 1-888-4DEERME (1-888-433-3763). The program also has a Facebook page:
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Donations provide deer meat to food pantries, soupkitchens, shelters and households across the state
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Katahdin Valley Health Center will be hosting meetings on the Affordable Care Act, with Certified Application Counselors available to answer questions about the Act.
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November 17th, 2015 - 5:00 pm - 7:00pm50 Summer St., Millinocket
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The KVHC Brownville Health Center isconveniently located at 180 Main Road, and
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KVHC is a Federally Qualified Health Centerdedicated to providing affordable, quality health care
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KVHC cares about the needs of the communities that we serve. Our Community Needs Survey lets us know more about the population we’re serving,
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Erica brings a history of thinking “outside of the box” to problem solve barriers to needed treatment for our community members. She is looking forward to the opportunity to continue her passion of providing quality care to the members of our communities, and shares KVHC’s vision of providing quality, affordable care.
Erica will begin seeing patients at KVHC’s Millinocket clinic in November, and KVHC’s Brownville clinic opening in December. For more information or to reserve your appointment now, call KVHC today!
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Effective Nov. 1, 2015Holiday hours may vary and will be advertised.
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SKILLS, Inc. is a non-profit organization with over 50 years of experience working with adults with intellectual disabilities. Our goal is to help people with disabilities live full lives and succeed in whatever goals and ambitions they may have. As we continue to grow in Central Maine, we have multiple Evenings/Overnights/Weekends, Full-Time and Per Diem openings.Residential Specialist (DSP) provides assistance for people who reside in our homes. Their primary responsibility is to create an environment of support and care in which the individual preferences are fostered. They are responsible for understanding and adhering to the person-centered plan that focus on the individuals’ goals and objectives. Full-time, part-time and per diem hours available on first, second and third shift in the following areas: Waterville, Hinckley, Palmyra, Pittsfield, Hartland, Newport, Athens, Clinton and Shawmut. Starting pay is $9.09/hr or higher if DSP and/or CRMA Certified.Residential and Community Supports Team Leader provides assistance for people who reside in agency residences and their own homes as well as support, guide, coach and supervise the Residential and Community Support Specialists. The Team Leader developes and implements person-centered plans and assists people to increase independence in all activities of daily living including scheduling of staff and transportation. In addition to the general requirements outlined below, preferred requirements include: AS Degree, experience in health, education, human or rehabilitation services, ability to transport participants, basic computer knowledge including date entry and email. This is a full-time, 40 hour position located in Pittsfield and surrounding areas; starting pay is based on education and experience.General Requirements:
Training/Benefits: Training is required; $350 stipend for successful completion of on-line training, plus all other required training paid at hourly rate. Competitive benefits available including vacation/sick/holiday time, health, dental, disability and life insurance and employer matching 403(b).To apply: visit our web-site at www.skillsinc.net and click on careers to print the pdf application form for completion. Mail/email/fax or drop off your application to:
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Email: [email protected] Phone: 207-938-4615 Fax: 207-938-2693We are an Equal Opportunity Employer
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TRASHBUSTERS Inc. 924-3493
1415 Main Street, Ripley
Call or apply in person Monday, Wednesday,
Thursday.
RENTALSSANGERVILLE – 3 bdrm, 1 bath, 2nd fl oor. Includes heat, water, sewer, trash removal. $725 per month plus security deposit. Call Lynn at 207-270-5073.
RENTALSDEXTER - 2 bedroom mobile home for rent. Water, sewer, plowing, and lawn care included. No pets. $600/month plus depos-it. 277-5056.
RENTALSDEXTER - Single apts. No pets, no smokers. Security deposit.Bryant Apartments. 924-3371. Please speak slowly & leave clear message.
Looking for local work?We’ve got JOBS in your area!
Don’t want to wait? Apply today!In Person: 23 Water Street, Bangor Online: www.manpowerjobs.com
Email: [email protected]
Applications and Interviews atThe Milo Town Office 6 Pleasant St.
By Appointment ONLY!!!!Call Manpower by Tues. 11/10 to
schedule an interview on Thurs. 11/12207-942-6178 or 1-800-539-6178
We are Currently Seeking:Entry level and experienced personnel to join the team
working for Manpower at JSI Store Fixtures!Assemblers/Carpenters/BuildersFinishers/Painters/SandersMaterial Handlers & Shipping ClerksPositions will be available on multiple shifts!
Starting wage of $9/hour plus differential for off shifts
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Maine Highlands Federal Credit Union has an immediate opening for a
in its Greenville office, with benefits.The qualified candidate must be outgoing and friendly, exceptionally motivated, and have the ability to pay attention to detail. If interested, please forward resumé toMaine Highlands FCU attn: Teller Search PO Box 233 Dexter ME 04930or stop in to any of our offices for an application.No Telephone Calls Please
Equal Opportunity Employer
FULL-TIME TELLER
CLASSIFIED DEADLINE: MONDAY AT 5:00 P.M.
Your HomeTown AdVantage
CLASSIFIEDS20 WORDS for $6 PER WEEK
10 CENTS FOR EACH ADDITIONAL WORD OVER 20 PER WEEK, PREPAIDDelivered to more than 16,000 ADDRESSES EVERY WEEK!
Classifieds may be taken by telephone or e-mail with Visa, MasterCard or Discover1-800-287-2295 or 924-7402; e-mail: [email protected]
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Katahdin Valley Health CenterNew Openings
Due to our continued growth, KVHC is recruiting for:
Millinocket/Brownville ClinicsFamily Medicine Physician
General Dentist
Houlton/Patten ClinicsOptometristPharmacistFNP/PA
Excellent Salary and Benefits package including
generous amounts of paid time off. Visit www.kvhc.org for more details about these positions.
Katahdin Valley Health Center is an Equal Opportunity Employer
Please contact Michelle LeFay at 207-528-2285 or [email protected] with questions
or to submit a resume.
2 TRUCK DRIVER OPENINGS
Downeast Horizon’sChildren’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.orgE.O.E
• Full Dentures • Partial Dentures
• Same Day Repairs/Re-lines • Lab on PremisesMOST INSURANCES/MAINE
CARE ACCEPTED
PAUL LALICATA, L.D. 23 Spring Street, Dexter 207-735-3249
Email: [email protected]
— C O M P L E T E —
DentureCenter
FREECONSULTATIONS
Call for AppointmentToday!
Now Booking
Formerly Dr. Chapman’s Office
RENTALSDEXTER - 2 bedroom in-town, walking distance to stores. $600/month, plus security. 924-0143.
DEXTER - 1 bedroom apartment on fi rst fl oor. $425/month. Heat included. First, last and security deposit. 270-1519.
DEXTER - 2 bedroom apartment on second fl oor. $400/month. First, last and security deposit. 270-1519.
CORINNA - 3 bdrm, washer and dryer hook-ups, references re-quired. Security deposit and fi rst and last. Heat and hot water in-cluded. No dogs. $775 per month. Call 327-1609.
RENTALSFOR NEW IN-TOWN DEX-TER APT TENANTS - 50% off 1st month, 10% off for next 5 months. One and Two Bed-rooms. All utilities included. NO PETS. Call now for more information. 924-6867.
DEXTER - Mobile homes avail-able. Will owner fi nance. Homes stay in the park. Call 207-946-2085 or visit us online at www.ericsoncountrymhp.com.
SPA & HOT TUBHOT TUB AND SPA SERVICE. We repair all brands of spas and hot tubs. We also repair steam and sauna. Call 277-3540. Please leave a message.
BUSINESSCOME IN AND browse around - Antiques, beds, kitchen and dining room sets, small appli-ances, pots, pans, heaters, hand tools, plumbing pipes, motorcycle jacket, ski boots, Christmas Gifts and a 1 year old 125,000 btu gas heater for house. All can be seen at L & G Thrift Store, 461 Main Street, Corinth. Open Monday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday from 10 am - 3 pm, closed Tuesdays and Wednesdays.
FIREWOODDEXTER - Firewood for sale. Mixed hardwood. Cut, split 16”, and delivered local. $220 a cord. Call 270-1892.
DEXTER - Firewood. No we are not out of business. Sawed, split & delivered. Call for prices. Stan White d/b/a M & S Firewood. 924-6217.
FIREWOODDEXTER - Firewood sawed, split & delivered. Good wood, call for best price in area. Allen 270-0198 or 924-3480.
FOR SALERIPLEY - Brand new Amana washer, $250. 4 Piece wicker set, $40. Metal cabinet, $20. Hutch w/ glass doors on top and additional storage below, $65. Green swivel chair, $25. 4 Drawer dresser, $25. Please call, 341-0155 or 277-4965.
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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 atMaine Development Associates
1-800-639-1747TTY 711 / 800-437-1220
We are an Equal Opportunity Organization
HILLSIDE PARK APARTMENTS, DEXTER
Equal Housing Opportunity
158 Main St., Newport 368-4400 24 Main St., Dexter 924-3300
www.bhhsnere.comAn Independently Owned and Operated Member of BHH Affiliates, LLC.
Dexter - Weekend Duty Broker
Lynne Gilbert461-2150
Newport - WeekendDuty Broker
Lea Worster 270-0211
“From all of us at Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices Northeast RealEstate we want to Sincerely wish Norm the VERY BEST as he startshis retirement. We also want to take this time to Thank Norm formaking Norm Cookson Realty a meaningful and well recognized
Real Estate Business for Dexter and the surrounding towns during the past 42 years. We appreciate the hard work
and co-operation that has been shared between our companies while we served our clients and customers over the past years.
And, while we recognize the closing of Norm Cookson Realty may createsome concern for buyers and sellers in our surrounding towns, please
know that Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices Northeast Real Estate hasmany very experienced and well educated agents that are available to
help take care of all your Real Estate needs. We offer the best marketing platform available and are ready to meet
with you and show you what we can do for you! Give us a call today!”
Lea WorsterManager Newport
& Dexter 270-0211
BUB LANCASTER
631-6340
DANIELLECRAY
478-9980
HANKOUELLETTE
229-3652
RICKTHIBODEAU
478-8799
ROBINWELLMAN 951-4860
GRAHAMGOULETTE
717-0708
NEWPORT OFFICE
LYNNEGILBERT 461-2150
DALE BURDIN 717-8877
KATHYBURDIN 717-5677
SHARONMOUNTAIN
717-5957
BRENDABROOKS 270-0133
MARGETAGGART 997-3359
DEXTER OFFICE
AVAILABLE FOR IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY
Chieftan Heights - GreenvilleGreenville Hylands - Greenville
Milo Heights - MiloPleasant Park - Milo
Garden Apartments - MiloForrest Haven - Jackman
These apartments are available with Rental Assistance or Section 8 to applicants who are low income families and low income elderly (age 62 or older or disabled of any age). Low income for two people is $35,100 per year.
These apartments include heat, electric, water, sewer, maintenance, on site mail, on site laundry and some include cable TV. Rental amounts will be 30% of ad-justed income.To apply contact Sarah Lavigne at 1-800-370-4001. Tenant selection criteria must be met.
Equal Housing Opportunity
207-965-2291TTD 1-800-437-1220
APARTMENT OPENING IN NOVEMBERWe are now taking applications
for 1 & 2 bedroom subsidized housing, 62 years of age or
older, handicapped or disabled regardless of age.
THE QUARRY PINESPO BOX 1, BROWNVILLE ME 04414
NON-SMOKING!!
AcceptingApplications
Park Street VillageMilo
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 04345-0010www.cbmattson.com
1-800-244-2297Dial 711 for TTYS/TTDSEqual HousingOpportunity
An equal opportunity provider and employer
BUSINESSFOXCROFT ANTIQUE CEN-TER located at 8 River Street, is open for business this fall. Wednesday - Saturday, 12-5 or call for appointment. 924-4562.
JEFF ANTHONY: Computer expertise that won’t break your piggy bank! Now serving Dover-Foxcroft. (207) 619-1235. www.jeffanthony.info for rates.
BUSINESSMAINTAIN IT - Handyman ser-vices, all types. Now accepting re-quests for plowing. Ralph Wayne Perkins Sr., Owner. Dexter, Do-ver-Foxcroft, Milo, and other area towns. Call 564-0462 or 279-9818.
AUTO FOR SALE2000 SATURN - 145,000 miles. Good sticker till March 2016. New trans, runs great. $2200 OBO. Must sell. 683-6942.
NOTICESGalations 5:13 You have been called to live in freedom, not sat-isfy your sinful nature, but free-dom to serve one another in love. New Beginnings Bible Church, Silvers Mills Road, Dexter.Sun-day School 9:30 am, Church 10:30.
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TOWN OF BROWNVILLE Public HearingJunkyard Permit Renewal & Liquor License (2)
The Brownville Board of Selectpersons will hold a Public Hearing on Wednesday November 18 , 2015 @ 6:00pm at the Brownville Town Office to act upon one renewal application for Donna Jones junkyard permit and one renewal application for Cheri Brackett-Wildwoods Liquor License and a new Liquor License for Steven and Emilie Johnson - The Red Moose. All interested parties please take notice.
Kathy K.White, Town Clerk
LEGAL NOTICESSEALED BID
The Town of Garland will be conducting a sealed bid sale for a tax acquired property. Devisees of Aaron Thompson 7 Paul Rd. Garland, Maine 04939. Only Singlewide Trailer, NOT land.
Property information can be found at the Town Office Tues., Thurs., Fri. from 10 am - 4:30 pm or Wed., from 10 am - 6 pm All property bids must be bank check or money order for 10% of your bid. Bids need to be turned in by December 9th no later than 6 pm. The remaining amount is due within 20 days of bid being accepted.
Trailer must be removed within 90 days of the date of the sale.No minimum bid required.
Bus For Sale By Sealed BidBROOKSIDE
PARKDover-Foxcroft 564-7400
Available:3-bedroom
Mobile Home $600/mo.Washer/dryer
hook-up included.
We accept ME Housing Vouchers.
1&2 bedroom apts.Eastville Village
NewportAsk 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
An equal opportunity provider and employerDial 711 for TTYS/TTDS
Apartments
Equal HousingOpportunity
APARTMENTSFOR RENT
DOVER-FOXCROFT: 109 Pleasant St., Spacious 2BR, 1½ Ba, Downstairs Apt., Lg Kitchen, Pantry & Dining Room, Separate Entrance. Heat, Hot Water & trash removal inc. $750/mo. Available Mid Nov.CORINTH: Skolfield Manor, 1 BR Downstairs Apt. Heat & trash rem. inc. Coin-op laundry in building. $600/mo. Available Mid Nov.DOVER-FOXCROFT: 38 Coombs Rd, 2BR Mobile Home W/1 car gar. & sep. utility rm. Tenant pays all utilities, responsible for lawn & plowing (long drieway). $600/mo. Available Late Nov.One year lease, references and
security deposit required.Call 343-1447
email: [email protected]
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.
Featured PropertyExeter 2ac $14,000
Nicely wooded 2-acre lot with views of pasture and woods behind. Attractive lot with large straight pines all in a row. Great location for home or camp. Easy commute to Bangor. Surveyed lot. High and dry spot for a home. Gravel driveway in place. Good value!
Norm Cookson on your retirement.
We have learned many things from you as a professional and dedicated
Real Estate Broker.
We will all miss hearing the NORM COOKSON REALTY name!
Best of luck Norm!
Sanger Davis & Patty Thompson
Patty Thompson 631-6354 (cell)
or e-mail at [email protected]
Sanger Davis341-0140 (cell)
or e-mail:[email protected]
118 Moosehead Trail Suite 1, Newport, ME 04953 • www.realtyofmaine.com
NORTH VIEW APARTMENTSDOVER-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 Management1-800-338-8538
TTY 711Equal Housing Opportunity
Best Prices in Central Maine!
FREE Quotes
mid maine metalRoofing & Siding Supply, LLC
Rt. 7, Newport • 278-2520
Metal Roofing, Trims and Accessories★ Colored steel at $2.35 Ln. Ft. ★ Galvanized $2.15 Ln. Ft.
★ Energy Star rated on most colors★ New Products: Decra & Edco ★ 24-48 Hr. turnaround time
★ 21 colors (8 in-stock) to choose from ★ Custom Cutswww.midmainemetal.com
NEWPORT GENERAL RENTAL
800-540-5771 80 MOOSEHEAD TRAIL, NEWPORT
Propane Culvert SteamersElectric Pipe Thawing Units
Laugh at the Cold!!We rent and repair most models
of kerosene heaters.
WANTEDBUYING BALSAM FIR TIPS. Finestkind Tree Farms in Do-ver-Foxcroft. Call, 902-2998.
BUYING SALVAGE Vehicles. Call Mert anytime at 924-7933 or 717-3939.
LOOKING FOR tips for this fall. Is anyone cutting fi r that would be willing to let me have the branches and tops?? Dexter area. 270-2053.
PRIVATE COLLECTOR pay-ing top $$$ for all old coins and paper money. I have the books to show you the value. IE silver dollars $18 and up. Any silver coins 1964 and below paying 10 times face value or numismatic value. IE 1877 Indian cent $500. Also seeking pocket watches, old banks, Civil War items, gold and silver. I am not a dealer. I do not melt coins. Ralph 207-285-3346 or 207-478-5717.
NAMIDOVER-FOXCROFT - NAMI (National Alliance on Mental Ill-ness) Family and Friends Sup-port Group meets on the last Tuesday of every month from 6:30 to 8:00 PM in the Borestone Room, Mayo Regional Hospital, Dover-Foxcroft. For more infor-mation call Beth at 924-7903 or Debbie at 564-2393.
AL-ANONMILO – Mondays, 7-8 p.m. Unit-ed Methodist Church, Park St.
HARTLAND - Wednesdays 7-8 p.m. at Irving Tanning Commu-nity Center, Hartland. For infor-mation, call 938-3163.
ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS
“A.A.” 24 HOUR HOTLINE:
1-800-737-6237
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KIMBALL INSURANCE, L.L.C.AUTO • HOME • COMMERCIAL• LIFE & HEALTH • FINANCIAL SERVICES •
35 Hudson Ave., Guilford ME 04443 (207) 876-9777 (877) 844-3388
* Registered Representative offering securities though United Planners’ Financial Services of America, a Limited Partnership. Member FINRA, SIPC.
WYMAN CONSTRUCTION
Excavation • Gravel Septic Systems Land Clearing
Dexter - 924-5902
Residential • CommercialIndustrial • Wiring
Garland, Maine
924-3405
S-H ELECTRIC
CEDAR IS OUR SPECIALTYChoose from: 5/4 Decking, V-Match Siding,
Clapboards, Log Siding. Also available in Pine. Hemlock Dimensional Lumber.
Stop by the Mill or Give Us a Call278-3539
16 Bolstridge Rd, Corinna • www.yoderssawmill.com
Bagged Cedar
Shavings
SANTOS BUILDERSHome Building & Remodeling
• Decks• Additions• Siding• Roofing, etc.
Call us for all your construction needs!
Call 876-3713
Frank SantosOver 35 yrs experience
FULLY INSURED
RESIDENTIAL AND COMMERCIAL LICENSED AND INSURED
Greg & Casey MacomberDexter, Maine • (207) 907-6849
ACCEPTED!
PAGE’S BUILDINGDavid 924-5142Garages, Siding, Roofing
General Carpentry, Camps - Insured CertainTeed - Extended Warranty
UPHOLSTERY• Furniture • Marine
It’s cheaper to redo than buy new!
http://ronmartin.servehttp.com 285-3572 Cell: 570-2482
Sullivan Masonry
Charleston
~ Over 40 years experience ~
Brick - Block - Stonework Chimneys - Chimney Lining
Residential
DOOREEnergy Inc.
343-1781
Oil
FURNACE REPAIRSand CLEANING
SERVICE DIRECTORY
Unseasoned $225/cordCut, split & 2 cord loads delivered free in local area.
LIHEAP GLADLY ACCEPTEDDoug Thomas • 277-3017 • [email protected]
FIREWOOD
270-0524 277-3196
RESIDENTIAL COMMERCIAL
876-2783 Sangerville631-9587 Cell
CROUSE BUILDERSBuilding Quality Homes for
Over 30 YearsReliable References - Insured
JD Raymond Timberlands
- Land Clearing - Timber Harvest - Grinding
- Competitive Stumpage - Lump sum payments - Advance payments
Certified Logging Professionals Licensed Professional Forester
(207) 564-2186 or (207) 717-2901
www.jdraymond.com
BILL HASKELL & SONS, INC.Water Wells
Complete Pump InstallationWater Softeners
Free Estimates
Call DOUG876-4580
SANGERVILLE
Foster Painting Co.
LEAD CERTIFIED INTERIOR • EXTERIOR
FULLY INSURED
(207) 368-5078
25 years of Quality and Reliability
Kennedy Plumbing277-3733
Free estimates - Fully Insured
FOUNDATIONS, FLOORS & SLABS
LANCASTERFOUNDATIONS
924-5423
C.L.
Ask for Carrie
• Painting •• Power Washing •
Dexter, ME
Jim’s
270-2562
Lyford & Lyford BuildersMetal and Asphalt Roofing
Decks, replacement windows, and siding.All phases of construction
Over 30 years of experience Call Gary for a FREE estimate, 943-3596
ARROWTREE
SERVICEWe Work Weekends
Tree Removal and Pruningat Discounted Rates
Emergency Tree Removal - 24/7Fully Insured
Free EstimatesGet that tree
before it gets you!A Proud Veteran
Serving Central Maine
717-TREE (8733)
SERVICE DIRECTORY ADS:2”x1” 3 Months
$1201-800-287-2295
717-TREE (8733)
Snow PlowingDover Area
Accepting New Customers
Interior Paint, Handyman Work Carpentry and Light Remodeling
JMR’s Roofing & Painting
Jason M Ramsdell (207) 341-3900JMR’s roofingandpainting • [email protected]
SERVICE DIRECTORY ADS:2”x1” 3 Months
$1201-800-287-2295
Driveways, parking lots, etc. Sanding available
Herrick Excavation Inc.Call Zac at 343-1694
SNOW PLOWING
H.A.Higgins&Son, Inc.FOUNDATIONS & SITEWORK
ONE CALL - WE DO IT ALLFULLY INSURED FREE ESTIMATES
285-3404Fax: 285-7190
CONCRETE
SITEWORK
Residential or Commercial
Paving, Excavation, Hardscaping and Snow Removal Services
Call 368-2050 or 416-3534 www.roundyspaving.com
A local Maine company specializing in generator sales and service since 1997.
P.O. Box 126, 2 Park St., Milo
(207) 943-5070 Kent Ladd, Owner
Web: www.mainegenerator.com
e-mail: [email protected]
We service most makes and models. Factory Trained Sales & Service for
Kohler, Generac & Cummins Generators.
AL-ANONSUNDAY
DOVER-FOXCROFT - 11 a.m. Dover-Foxcroft Group @ Library. Rt. 15 - D/O
HARTLAND - 7 pm Graceland UM church - O/D
MONDAY
MILO – 7 p.m. Milo Discussion Group @ Methodist Church, Park St. – SP/D/O
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Piscataquis County’s ONLY New Car & Truck Dealer!PROUTY FORD INC.
19 Summer Street, Dover Foxcroft • 564-3395 [email protected]
LOCAL TRADES • FORD PROGRAM VEHICLES
‘07 Chevy Malibu LTV6, Auto, PW, PL, CC, Tilt
$6,995
‘10 Ford F-150 XLTS/Cab, 4x4, PW,
PL, CC, 39K
$22,995
‘08 Dodge CaliberAWD RT, 4 Cyl, Auto, PW, PL, CC,
Tilt, NADA $8,000$7,995
‘11 Hyundai Santa FeV6, Auto, PW, PL,
CC, Tilt, 4x4
$14,995266 Newport Rd., Corinna • 278-2205
• Oakland - 465-9566 • Skowhegan - 474-6700 • Veazie - 990-2206
GERRY’S USED CARS
CHECK OUT OUR INVENTORY
We Are a Full Service Dept. $45/hr.
BUY HERE & PAY HEREfor as little as $500 Down and $40 A Week! NEW
Ask about our 2 Year,
30,000 Mile Extended Warranty
384 Somerset Avenue, PittsfieldVisit us on the web at
www.varneychevrolet.com
BAD CREDIT? NO PROBLEM!REBUILD YOUR CREDIT
All you need is $1500 Income
Proof of Residence Proof of Employment
Call Marcus 487-5111 PROUTY AUTO BODY
26 Summer St., Dover-Foxcroft
1-800-464-8353*Servicing our customers for over 30 years
* ALL Collision Repairs Guaranteed *We work with ALL Insurance Companies
*We work on ALL MAKES & ALL MODELS*Enterprise rental cars
Will your car ever be the same? If it’s repaired at Prouty Auto Body it will.We have the Knowledge & Equipment to GUARANTEE IT.
55 Church St., Dexter 924-3062(formerly Mike’s Transmission)
Full Service Garage
Open 8am - 5pm Monday - Friday, Saturday by Appt.
General Auto Repair • Shocks/Struts • Diagnostic TestingCustom Welding/Fabrication • Unlocking of Vehicles
Honest, Reliable Service You Can Depend On!
Spray On BedlinersFree Estimates
Rentals Available All Insurance Companies Honored
I-CAR CERTIFIED
LANE’S COLLISION CENTER186 Exeter Rd., Rt. 43 Corinna 278-2435 • Cell: 949-6069
Kevin Lane, Owner • Mon.-Fri. 8-5, Sat. 8-12
Complete Auto Body & Collision RepairNew State-of-the-Art Facility - Over 17 Years Experience
Now offering: Light Auto Repair • Tires • Oil Changes & More
www.lanescollisioncenter.com
Dexter Rd., Corinna • kandjautosales.com
924-7590/938-4136100% Bumper to Bumper Warranty
‘08 FORD EDGE SEL V6, 3.5L, AWD
$10,995
‘08 SATURN AURA XEV6, 3.5L, Auto, CD$7,495
Need Work Done On Your Fisher Plow? Bring it in for professional Fisher Plow service.
NOW BUYING USED FISHER® PLOWSYour Authorized Fisher® Snowplow DealerSALES & SERVICEFor more info go to www.FisherPlows.com
DETROIT MOTORS 17 South Main St., Detroit 257-2629
her®
Hours: M-F 8:00 am - 5:00 pm60 High St., Milo
SALLEY’S943-2100
2009 Dodge Journey RT ………… FWD, Leather, V6 $7,9952006 GMC Sierra Crew Cab 1500 ……………… $10,9001995 Jeep Wrangler …………………… 4 Cyl., 5 Spd. $4,000
$
AUTO REPAIR & SALES
Choose one of these for only $1000 as Traded2003 Subaru Outback • 2003 Buick LeSabre • 2005 Buick Lacrosse
180 Summer St. 564-2780 Dover-Foxcroft
1999 SATURN 4cyl, Auto, 124k
$2,295
2007 FORD F-250 4WD, 116K, Good Shape
$10,995
22
SNOW TIRE SEASON IS HERE, HURRY IN FOR BEST SELECTION
2010 TOYOTA CAMRY
4cyl, Auto, 76k $12,995
,
EASON IS HEREEAA ERRE
02 SUPERDUTY 8’ TRUCK BED
Brand New, Take Off$200
00202 SUPERDUTY 8’0000022022 S22 SSSUPERUPERDUTY 8’000
SCOOTERSUsed Cars and Service Center
31 Main Street, Milocontinues 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
HARMON’SHeating Oil
31 M i St t Mil
AL-ANONMONDAY
NEWPORT – 7 p.m. Methodist Church, Main St. – O/D/A
TUESDAY
DEXTER – 7 p.m. Dexter Tuesday Night Group @ First Free Baptist Church, Spring Street – D
SANGERVILLE - Women’s AA Discovery Group 12&12 @ Uni-tarian Universalist Church, 5:30-6:30pm
PITTSFIELD - 6 p.m. Congrega-tional
Church, Somerset Ave. - BB/O/A
WEDNESDAY
CHARLESTON – 6:30 p.m. Top of the Hill Group @ Charleston Cor-
rectional Facility, Rt. 15 – D/CF/ST/O/noCR
NEWPORT – 7 p.m. Methodist Church, Main St. – O/D/A
GREENVILLE – 7 p.m., Union Church, BB/O
DOVER-FOXCROFT - 7 p.m., Mayo Hospital Sebec Room, O/D
THURSDAY
ABBOT VILLAGE – 8 p.m. Abbot Thursday Night Group @ Abbot Village Town Hall – D/O
CORINNA – 7 p.m. Morse Corner Baptist Church on Exeter Road. Open Discussion Meeting. O/D/A
PITTSFIELD - 7 p.m. Congre-gational Church, Somerset Ave. O/D/A
PARKMAN - 6:30 p.m. There is a Solution, Parkman Town Offi ce, rear. BB/O.
FRIDAY
GREENVILLE – 8 p.m. Moose-head Group @ Union Evangelical Church, West Main St. – D/O
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M-F 8 to 6, Sat. 8 to 5 384 Somerset Avenue, Pittsfield
1-800-427-5115 (207) 487-5111 Shop 24-7 @ www.varneychevrolet.com
Just Off I-95 - Exit 150
2012 GMC Terrain AWD SLE
P2704, 4cyl, Auto, Power Windows, Power Locks, Tilt, Cruise
P2
Varney Price $20,995
2014 Chevrolet Silverado Crew 4x4 LT
P2683, V-6, Auto, Power Windows, Power Locks, Tilt, Cruise
P
Varney Price $30,995
All prices include rebates, business and dealer incentives. Tax and Title not included.
2011 Chevrolet Cruze LS
1318A, 4cyl, Power Windows, Power Locks, Tilt, A/C
Varney Price $9,995
2014 Ford Explorer AWD Limited
P2726, V-6, Auto, Navigation, Sunroof, Heated Leather, Power Windows, Power Locks, Power Steering
P2726, V-6
Varney Price $31,995
2015 Chevrolet Silverado Dbl Cab 4x4 LS 2015 Chevrolet Trax AWD LT
2015 Chevrolet Silverado Reg 4x4 LS
#14198, V-6, Auto, Power Windows, Power Locks, Tilt, Cruise, HD Tow, MSRP $35,185
Sale Price - $32,745Rebate - 4,250
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#1312, 4cyl, Auto, Power Windows, Power Locks, Tilt, Cruise, MSRP $24,820 $$$$$$$$$$$20222222 ,9,,, 9555555555202020202020202020202222 ,9,9,9,9,9,9,9,9,9,9,999595959595959595959595555555555$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$2020202020 9999999999595959595202020202020202020202020202 9999999999999 59595959595959595959595955
Varney Price
2016 Chevrolet Malibu LT
#14238, 4cyl, Auto, Power Windows, Power Locks, Power Steering, Tilt, Cruise MSRP $25,060 $$$$$$$$$$$ ,1911 ,9, 95555555551919191919191919191919991 ,9,9,9,9,9,9,9,9,9,9,99959595959595959595959555555555$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ 91919191919 99999999999595959595119191919191919191919191911 999999999999 59595959595959595959595955
Varney Price
2016 Chevrolet Cruze LT 2016 Chevrolet Equinox AWD LT
2014 Toyota Sienna LE
P2729, V-6, Auto, Power Windows, Power Locks, Tilt, Cruise
P
Varney Price $23,995
2012 Toyota Corolla
P2628, 4cyl, Auto, Power Windows, Power Locks, Tilt, Cruise
P2
Varney Price $12,995
#14252, 5.3 V-8, Power Windows, Power Locks, Tilt, Cruise, Custom Pkg., HD Tow,
Rear Defogger, MSRP $39,465
Sale Price - $35,995Rebate - 4,500
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#1326, 4cyl, Auto, Power Windows, Power Locks, Power Steering, Remote Start, Tilt, Cruise, MSRP $22,265 $$$$$$$$$$$1811 ,99555555518181818181818181818181 ,9,9,9,9,9,9,9,9,9,9,9995959595959595959595955555555$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ 81818181818 99999999999595959595181818181818181818181818181 9999999999999 59595959595959595959595955
Varney Price #1327, 4cyl, Auto, Power Windows, Power Locks, Tilt, Cruise, MSRP $29,230 $$$$$$$$$$$24222222 ,9,,, 95555555242424242424242424224242424,9,9,9,9,9,9,9,9,9,9,99959595959595959595959555555555$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$222 9999999999922424242424 9999999999959595959524242424242424242424242424244 9999999999999 59595959595959595959595955
Varney Price
The Eastern Gazette * Your HomeTown AdVantage November 6 - 12, 2015 Page 19
*Prices subject to change without notice. Price includes all applicable incentives. For trade assistance must trade 95 or new car, truck or SUV. Must qualify for incentives. Tax and Title extra. See Dealer for complete details.
1-800-613-3673 368-4300
Just off Exit 157 on I-95
Visit us at www.varneyford.com
11239, 6.7 Diesel, Tilt, Cruise, CD, Tow Package, Locking Rear End, Alloy Wheels, Running Boards, Upgrade Tires, Plus Much More, MSRP $51,610
2015 Ford F-250 Crew Cab Diesel
Varney Price $42,595
2011 Ford F-150 S/Cab FX4 4x4
11203A, 5.0, Auto, Air, Tilt, Cruise, PW, PDL, Sync, Alloys, Tow Package, Bedliner, Plus Much More, Low Miles
Varney Price
$26,995
2013 Ford Focus SE
N5587, 4cyl, Auto, Air, Tilt, Cruise Control, PW,
PDL, Leather, Sync, Plus Much More
$11,995VARNEY
PRICE
2012 Ford F-250 XLT 4x4 Crew Cab
4228A, 6.2 Gas, Power Windows, Power Door Locks, Tilt, Cruise Control, AC, CD,
Tow Package, Plus MoreVARNEY
PRICE $24,995
2014 Ford Fiesta SE HB
30348A, 4cyl, Auto, Air, Tilt, CC, CD, PW, PDL,
Plus More
VARNEY
PRICE $12,595
2013 Ford Escape 4x4
N5677, Power Windows, Power Locks, AM/FM,
Tilt, Plus More!
$18,995VARNEY
PRICE
11328, 4x4, 5.0 Engine, Heated & Cooled Leather, Twin Panel Moonroof, FX-4 Off Road Pkg., Locking Rear End, Tow Pkg, Park Assist, Technology Pkg, Plus Much Much More, MSRP $62,980
2015 Ford F-150 Platinum Crew
Call for Pricing
2014 Chrysler 300C
N5703, Hemi, 5.7, Auto, AWD, Heated Leather Seats, Navigation, Loaded
Varney Price
$26,995
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2012 Ford Escape 4x4 XLT
89895A, Auto, Air, PW, PDL, Cruise, Sync, Sat Radio,
CD, Plus More
VARNEY
PRICE $15,995
2015 Dodge Charger AWD
N5704, 3.6 Auto, Air, Tilt, CC, PW, PDL, CD, Alloys,
Plus Much More
VARNEY
PRICE $25,995
2014 Toyota Tundra 4x4 D-Cab
11333A, 5.7, Auto, SR-5, PW, PDL, Tilt, CC, AC, CD, TRD Pkg., Only 11,000 Miles
Varney Price
$33,995
2014 Hyundai Tuscon AWD
N5702, Auto, Air, Tilt, Cruise Control, CD,
PW, PDL, Heated Leather, Reverse Camera
VARNEY
PRICE $21,995
2016 Ford Escape SE 4x4
87909, Ecoboost Engine, Auto, Air, Tilt, Cruise Control, Power Windows, Power Door Locks, Leather Trimmed Seats, SE Chrome Package, Sync, Plus More, MSRP $29,880
Varney Price $25,795
2014 Ford F-150 S/Crew 4x4
N5625, Power Windows, Power Locks, Power Steering, Auto, Tilt, Cruise, Sync, CD, Air
30215, 2.0 4cyl, Auto, Air, Tilt, Cruise, CD, Power Windows, Sync, Remote Start, Plus More, MSRP $19,535
2015 Ford Focus S
Varney Price $16,49530490, The Last one. Hybrid Engine, ECVT, Auto, Heated & Cooled Seats, Heated Steering Wheel,
Power Seat, MyFord Tocuh w/Voice Activated Nav., +Much Much More, MSRP $34,890
2015 Ford Fusion Titanium Hybrid
Varney Price $25,295
Varney Price
$31,495
2016 Ford Fiesta SE
30547, 4cyl, Auto, Air, Tilt, Cruise Control, Power Windows, Power Door Locks, Sync, CD, Reverse Camera, Plus Much More, MSRP $17,780
Varney Price $15,995
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