Realty One Office: 439 US Route One York, ME 03909 84 School St (intersection of RT 1) Ogunquit, ME 03907 Each offi ce independently owned & operated & 207.363.2497 Toll Free: 800.272.4366 CAPE NEDDICK YORK BEACH YORK 207.646.4546 OPEN HOUSE OPEN HOUSE - KITTERY SPECTACULAR RIVER VIEWS - simply lovely riverside home w/ Flowing & Open living spaces, 1st fl mstr BR. Great for entertaining & enjoying sweeping views of river and meadow. Attached & detached garages! $695,000. MOTIVATED SELLER! Lots of privacy for this rustic ranch, renovated, new family room addition w/ fireplace, 3-car 2 story garage w/potential studio, 6/10 mile TO THE BEACH. $299,900. Three bedroom ranch in great, established neighborhood, with both attached & detached garages. In-town location close to shopping, beaches, I-95 & all the Maine Coast has to offer. Mitch Picard 207-332-5290 Louise Ducharme 207-252-3270 $220,000. Jean Kovacs 207-408-1822 Sunday, February 27, 12 pm - 2 pm at 4 Devon Woods, Kittery. 3BR, 2.5 BA pristine, quality built craftsman style cape on wooded lot in new subdivision. Close to beaches & I-95. Move in now! MLS #994316. $344,900. Directions - From Kittery Trading Post on Rt. 1 in Kittery, turn onto Rt. 101/Wilson Rd. 1 mile, right on Devon Wds. Sign on property. Your Host: Jean Kovacs 207-408-1822 YORK YORK Land LandLand Land Land LandLand Land Land LandLand Land Land KITTERY LandLand Land NORTH BERWICK Ground Hog Says Land LandLand Land Land LandLand Land Land LandLand Land YORK YORK Early Spring -- Land LandLand Land Land LandLand Land Land LandLand Land NORTH BERWICK YORK Your Builders are Ready OGUNQUIT AND Lots are Priced Right! Land LandLand Land Land LandLand Land Land LandLand Land Clay Hill Rd.- 2 acre lot w/ cap - $176,000. George Wilson 207-251-2941 Horn Road - .19 acre. $79,900. Bill Conda 207-450-5030 20 acres. $429,900. Bill Conda 207-450-5030 Bauneg Bay Hill - +/- 3.6 acres. $78,000. Elisa Drews 207-251-3529 Beech Ridge - 3.6 acres. $69,800. Mitch Picard 207-332-5290 1 acre. $169,000. Bill Conda 207-450-5030 Witchtrot Rd. 3.4 acres. $114,900. Jim Hager 207-361-7169 Logging Road. 5 acres. $110,000. Jim Hager 207-361-7169 Nearly 1/2 acre on Main St. - $295,000. Nancy Raynes 207-233-1693 OGUNQUIT YORK HARBOR OGUNQUIT AMAZING sunrises & sunsets viewed over the distant Atlantic! Many amenities in this custom built home w/ 4 BR, fireplaced LR, large 1st floor Master suite w/offi ce & fireplace. Close to Ogt. beaches. Radiant heat! $799,000. George Wilson 207-251-2941 This ca. 1880 home converted to year-round residence sits high on a hill overlooking tidal inlet with lovely water views. Near town, but very private w/ deck, porch, backyard & mature landscaping. $329,000. Spacious 4 BR condo w/ one BR on ground floor, Beautiful fireplace in LR & Large DR overlook- ing private deck. Well situated & close to pool, this End unit has central AC! Close to the Beach. Nancy Raynes 207-233-1693 $450,000. George Wilson 207-251-2941 OGUNQUIT CAPE NEDDICK YORK RE/MAX Realty One Congratulates Nola Cady of Team Wunder for Outstanding Achievement of the 2010 Sapphire Award for Sales Excellence. Contact Nola directly for any of your real estate needs at Sapphire Award 2011 nolabuyandsellmaine.co or 207-337-3534 SPECTACULAR OCEAN VIEWS from remodeled 4 BR tastefully blending period details, character, modern amenities & wood burning fireplaces in Master & LR. ROW to the water thru 22 acres of conservation & access to Ogunquit Footbridge Beach. $949,000. Louise Ducharme 207-252-3270 OCEAN FRONT RETREAT, private & elegantly set back from road w/ magnificent gardens. Spa- cious Contemporary, 3BR with 3FP, 4BA, large master suite. Breathtaking views of Boon Island & Nubble light awaiting you! Newer barn w/ potential for guest/in-law suite. $1,795,000. Bill Conda 207-450-5030 ROUTE ONE Cape zoned for retail of merchandise produced on siteservice business (massage, beauty salon), garden, day care, pet grooming, ice creamuse your imagination & work from well-cared home! Detached garage too! $215,000. The Sapphire Award winners are on the leading edge of the record-breaking sales that RE/MAX Realty Ones York and Ogunquit offi ces achieved last year, says Ina Toth, Managing Broker. In 2010 RE/MAX Realty One participated in 300 transactions in York County, representing $100,346,957 in Real Estate sales volume, nearly double the next highest producing offi ce, based on data from MREIS, Maines Multiple Listing Service. Visit RE/MAX Realty One on the web or contact Ina Toth at 207-363-2497 if you are interested in exploring opportunities with RE/MAX Realty One in 2011. Joanne Stone 207-337-2359 www.yorkmaine.com www.joinremax.com 067831
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Publishers Note The winter of our discontent By JEFF RAPSIS The York Independent This edition of the York Independent is our cabin fever issue. Here we are in late February, perhaps the deadest point of all in the calendar for this region. And those of us who havent decamped to Aruba or Italy or whe
AUTO GLASS CUSTOM MIRRORS TUB & SHOWER ENCLOSURES VINYL WINDOWS STOREFRONTS PLEXIGLAS & LEXAN COURTESY PHOTO Hospice of Yorks Board of Directors was pleased to accept the gift of $500 from Julie Stone, Account Exec., of Amedysis Hospice located in Portsmouth, N.H. Ms. Stone obtained a grant for t
doris Demers Q&A School lunch guru By Taryn Plumb The York Independent School food is no longer mystery slop. These days (in York and Kittery, at least), its whole grains; locally-grown fruits and vegetables; beef raised at area farms. In her role as nutrition director for the York and Kittery schoo
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Cover Story Tuesday, March 15 Afterschool Architecture Explore the town of York on a walking tour in search of historic styles of architecture. Learn the differences between capes and colonials, Victorians and saltboxes. Step into the future when you return to the barn and create your own futuristi
on the farm The view from behind the wheel of my husbands plow By LAURA MITCHELL For the Independent I know its embarrassing to admit this publicly, especially after having lived in New England for some 35 years, but I hate winter. I guess there were a couple of decades where I felt invigorated by t
FOOD george washington ate here Dining with the father of our country: hoecakes for breakfast, boiled beef for dinner By SARAH GRANT The York Independent Serving continuous skewers of beef, lamb, poultry, pork, and more Gift Certificates Available 207-774-9460 100 Commercial St., Portland, ME 603 66
mincemeat pies, the combinations of sweet spices and meats died out quickly in America after we rebelled against the British. One might deduce that British palate preferences were an additional motivator for our revolt. But, there are some flavors and recipes that have endured. For example, chicken
FOOD HOW TO COOK GRASS-FED BEEF To avoid frustration, its necessary to do things a little differently By SARAH GRANT The York Independent So, youve decided to eat well. You went to last weeks Gateway Farmers Market and bought a well-marbled steak or two from Ray Buck (Archer Angus Farm), or you foun
and hay in the winter, too, not grains. The cattle have access to the outdoors in winter and are not always confined to the barn. Organic Valley does not own any cows. Instead they rely on small farms in various regions of the United States. Each farm is inspected and certified to sell only grass fe
THE PET CONNECTION Looking for a home If youre interested in adopting any of these animals or if youd like to know whos available for adoption, please visit the Animal Welfare Society Web site at www.animalwelfaresociet or call 985-3244. CRossword puzzle ACROSS 1 Permanent con 6 Peaceful protest 11
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predeceased by his son Leslie Belmont Potter. A Celebration of Life will be held at a later date. Memorial contributions may be made to B.O.N.E.S. (Beagles of New Eng- land States), P.O. Box 1510, New Boston, NH 03070. Lucas & Eaton Funeral Home, 91 Long Sands Road, York, is directing arrangements.
Realty One Office: 439 US Route One York, ME 03909 84 School St (intersection of RT 1) Ogunquit, ME 03907 Each offi ce independently owned & operated & 207.363.2497 Toll Free: 800.272.4366 CAPE NEDDICK YORK BEACH YORK 207.646.4546 OPEN HOUSE OPEN HOUSE - KITTERY SPECTACULAR RIVER VIEWS - simply lov