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eah, we'll believe it when we sow it Wild Oats is apparently stlll planning to open a store at that big, empty building on Marginal Way. Latest projected open- ing date? Sometime news­ early next year. Construction has 0-rama begun on the Inside of the building. Financial packaged food and candy bars. The new However, most students prefer to take their and management problems license means vendors like Mogul and Odlin chances circling the overcrowded campus have held up plans for the natural, orgar~ic, will have to set up shop at least 65 feet from lots searching for that elusive space, rather green megastore. If they don't set up shop Vendor bender the store. City law mandates food carts be at than use the satellite lot, which remains soon, they are gojng to beat the Squabbling vendors and fed-up businesses take their claims to court least 65 feet away from businesses with a largely empty. At its peak, only 75-80 pas­ Downeaster's record for the most-often food service license. sengers a day have taken tlie Marginal Way "I think [the acquired license] could shuttle. That's out of about II ,000 students, daanged starting date. t JEFFREY J. MITCHELL Odlin and her husband are reduce a lot of problems for a lot of people," faculty and staff. It seems unlikely that any­ just when you thought considering hiring a lawyer to said Amanda Odlin. "For now, I think it's one will embrace a lot 20 minutes away. t Westbrook's Oty Council voted July 29 to Portland's food vending busi- possib.ly appeal the court'~ deci- best if no one sets up there. These past But, commuters may not have a choice. ban discrimination based on sexual orienta­ ness couldn't get any spicier, it sion again~! Chris Odlin. weeks just weren't worth the hassle, espe­ "It seems like it's going to be a much dif­ tion. Waiting in the wings is that paragon of has. Perry Mogul, owner of On July 26, CBW was con- cially when you're working in a business ferent parking situation. Granted, it's tem­ Christianity, Paul Voile, supreme lord Of Perry's Sidewalk Cafe - a !acted by Mogul's Portland attor· that's supposed to be relaxing and enjoy­ porary," said Caswell. "[The construction the ayistian Coalhion, who promises kosher hot dog cart that was on ney, Terrance 0. Garmey, who able." will] prompt people to sit up and say the comer of Commercial and defended the current allegations 'Whoa."' to fight back with a November referendum Moulton streets since 1994 - against his client, but said little In April, the city installed 49 parking The new law will take effect as soon as has been relocated by the city to else. Mogul listened via confer- USM meters on Falmouth Street and Brighton Mayor Donald Esty signs it the east side of Commercial ence phone, but added little to Way off campus Avenue, which has boosted parking Street, near the old Bath Iron the conversation. Earlier phone turnover around the university. The addition t Gov. Angus King has invited Mainers to Works site. Adding to his calls placed to Mogul were either parking of approximately 1OS new spaces on the vote on the design for the new state quarter. headache, Mogul has abo been not returned or greeted with a no The proposed satellite lot is even Gorham campus this fall will also help. The four choices feature a generic light­ hit by two protection from comment. further away than the unpopular When completed, the parking garage at Where are they going to light up? Displaced smokers on the comer of Congress and Avon streets. harassment orders by neighbor- On the other hand, Amanda USM's Portland campus will accommodate house; Mt Katahdin with a Native American Marginal Way lot PHOTO /IAEL MORGAN ing businesses. Odlin ~poke freely. about I ,200 cars. in a canoe; West Quoddy Head lighthouse; Officials at the University of Southern And to make things even "There are people that work Maine are shopping around for more park­ The university plans to finalize plans for Street to smoke in a driveway with no build­ While smoking on the street is not a and an outline of the state with a sunrise. beefier, Mogul retaliated by fil- ...,...... ,_. down here that wouldn't mind to ing spots. the complex by the end of August and sub­ ing frontage or in the little park at crime, smokers can be charged with The last two choices play up the fact that ing a protection from harass- Comer of Commercial and Moulton: vendors are gone and peace Is restored- at least see [Mogul] leave the area," she They're talking with Sam's Club in mit them to the planning board for -Longfellow Square. obstructing a public way if they block the After the no-smoking edict first came sidewalk, said Lt. Ted Ross of the Portland Maine is the fii'St state in the nation to see mcnl order against one of the for now. PHOTO I JEfFREY J. MITCHEll said. "I think that most of the Scarborough about leasing 200 parking approval. the sunrise. The design must be able to people who first filed such an ------vendors around the area tend to spaces, which would offset the loss of about THERESA FLAHERTY down about a year ago, staff and clients took Police Department. As for panhandling. it's legal here unless it's of an aggressive nature. show up well on the coins, which are about order against him. Amanda gel along quite well with each 350 on the already congested Portland cam­ their smoke breaks on Avon Street, an alley Odlin lodged a complaint against Mogul at ongoing friction with his wife. When the con- other, but for some reason, Mogul has had adjacent to the coalition. "It's got to be where you are in someone's an inch In diameter, and be able to With­ pus when construction begins on a new SMOKING RIGHTS Cumberland County Di~trict Court on June versation heated up, Mogul asked Chris Odlin problems with certain people. That right community education center and parking "Now he's telling us we can't even do face. Where you take a step to the left and stand four to six tons of pressure dUring the 25. She and her husband, Chris Odlin, own to leave the area and refrain from touching there can tell you something." garage. No more butts? that," said Maxwell, a one-pack-a-day man. they take a step to the left," Ross said. minting process. Kind of like the pressure Wicked Good Fish Sandwich, a food cart that his vehicle. Following the conflict, Mogul The other complaint against Mogul was "We can't stand in front of Joe's Smoke Vertz said his program, which started in "Sam's .Club was an obvious choice, The psychiatrically labeled tl1e guv witl1stands every time he thinks is located down the street from where Mogul snapped photos of Odlin's car and license filed by Peggy Nelson, an employee at Harbor given its location and access," said Bob Shop, either." church basements 20 years ago, had expand­ protest about the 720 million quarters lacking used to operate. Mogul filed his complaint plate to be used as evidence, according to the View Gifts at 4 Moulton St. Caswell, university spokesman. Sam's is Lou Discatio, who owns the smoke shop ed under a federal grant to test whether peer The sign in the window of the Portland In the state budget. against the Odlins on June 27, in which he court document. Nelson's statement depicted MoguL as a located about halfway between the Portland with his brother, Joe, denied he's against support really works. "We offer personal Coalition for the Psychiatrically Labeled accused Chris Odlin of threatening his life. "Chris is a very soft-spoken and well- "habitual troublemaker" who "will harass a and Gorham campuses. smoking. "I don't have a problem with that. support, advocacy, a safe warm place off the couldn't be more specific. It says , In her complaint against Mogul, Amanda respected person," said Amanda Odlin. "If he female [who] he feels is vulnerable with the Construction on the new USM complex But the coalition is on this corner. They street, three meals each week. coffee any t But where are they gonna put it? Portland "ABSOLUTELY NO LOITERING, NO Odlin said the kosher hot dog king had has a problem with something, then he con- intention of pulling her spouse or male friend is slated to begin in late December or early should take care of them. They panhandle, a time and a tremendous art program," he offidals are drafting a proposal that would SMOKING IN FRONT OF THIS BUILD· "attempted to remove [her] from a vending fronts the person face to face in order to in to defend her, and then accuses the defend- January, depending on the approval of the few of them, and I don't need that in front of said. lNG." It was put there by coalition director require anyone who demoliShes housing for locale by verbal confrontation," and when she resolve it." er of threatening his life or of a hate crime." City of Portland planning board. The educa­ my business. That's what the problem is," he Vertz. who joined the coalition last Karl Vertz, at the request of his landlord, non-residential construction to replace it or wouldn't leave, Odlin said Mogul "stirred At a July 12 courtroom hearing, Chris In her court statement, Nelson wrote: "I tional center \viii be built on what is now a said. October, could not recall when the agency's Jeffrey Rice. contribute to a housing development fund. [her] potential customers away by means of Odlin was asked to refrain from verbal or am sick and tired of having my picture taken parking lot at the corner of Bedford and Discatio said coalition clients hang lease is up. However, the group's federal "But the sidewalk is public," argued The problem ·Is, there is almost no lancl slander." physical contact with Mogul, but Odlin's wife and being harassed by that hot dog vendor Surrenden streets, which currently has around on hi's comer all day. "Hopefully, Mr. grant, which represents a major part of the Charles Maxwell, former member of the "The city's policy for locating your vending was cleared of all charges. Amanda Odlin was and his camera." She went on to write that about 525 spaces. It will be reduced to Rice will not renew their lease. All they do is coalition's budget, will run out in left Itt Poftland on which t.o boild any· coalition board and a client. "We can't business is first come first served," Odlin said advised to drop charges against Mogul for "we [Nelson and her husband] can't even about 175 spots during construction. smoke and drink coffee and panhandle. Let September, he said, The coalition is one of a thing. So, you can have all the money and smoke in the building. So what's wrong with in an interview. "I'm not breaking the law in lack of proof, and she complied. work in our windows or take care of mer- Plans for the satellite lot call for frequent them hang around downtown at One City few peer mental health programs in the tax credit-see!Qng houSing developers you smoking outside? I feel it's unconstitutional any way. He should have recognized this and "We're not the violent type," said Amanda chandising near them without being pho- shuttle service between Sam's and the two Center," he said. "Go ask them how they like country, Vertz said. want presenting plans for cool(ie--cutter for him [Rice] to tum around and tell us we moved on without saying anything to me or Odlin. "I got into this business for the fun of tographed. If we so much as step outside the campuses. Details arc still being ironed out it. It wouldn't last long." Last May, Jeff Weeks opened Bang Cut have to get to the park and smoke, even hOUSiog to th.e :planOOg boaril, but if tttere's my customers." it as well as to have something different that I stand on our step, up comes the camera." for the frequency and cost of the shuttle, Landlord Rice, of Rice Trelawny Trust, and Color, a beauty shop next door to the though they're renting the building from no room at the inn, it aln't gonna do a hellu­ Mogul's version is quite different. In his could benefit from financially. Unfortunately Nelson refused to talk with CBW. and the cost of the parking spaces. would not return phone calls to Casco Bay coalition. him." va lot of good .. harassment order, he said he politely it's become a mess of a situation." Odlin A hearing for the harassment case was "Sam's Club and better use of the Weekly, but Charles Lane, an attorney with "I prefer this area to the Old Port, which "We want to be good tenants and if Mr. approached Amanda Odlin and extended a didn't hire a lawyer because she felt she was originally set for Aug. 2, but has been pushed Marginal Way lot \viii get us through," said the City of Portland, agreed with disgruntled is too white. I like the color that goes on Rice wants us not to smoke in front of the handshake but got no response. Mogul then capable of handling the case on her own. back to give lawyers time to prepare their Caswell, referring to the temporary worsen­ smoker Maxwell that sidewalks are usually here," he said. He said he understood why News-o-rama wos brought to yqv by building, we won't," said Vertz, one of the moved his cart down a block to the comer of However, she now regrets that decision. arguments. ing of USM's notorious parking crunch. public. However, he cautioned that the pro­ the coalition was there. ThereSa Rohert:y, who got it from the pages two non-member employees in the peer-run Market and Commercial streets, where he did "Now that I look back on it, I think I While vendors squabble and lawyers inter- Students buy parking stickers, but they portion of sidewalk owned by the city and by "The program is a benefit to the city and a of the local daily. She has no plans to yote advocacy agency at 661 Congress St. "We business on June 20. would have hired a lawyer," she said. "I think vene, an unintentional solution has been might not get a spot and there are no plans individual building owners varies greatly, benefit to the people who go there," Weeks have a membership of over 800. We see 80 on the design for the new stole quOiter; but is' · In addition to pursuing charges against he [Mogul] had some details in his statement devised by a quiet little store located on the to reduce parking costs for anyone using an "It's a gray area. You'd need a boundary sur­ said. "But there are problems on a daily to 85 people a day. This has been an ongoing taking donatiollS for her coffee fund, after Amanda Odlin, Mogul accused Chris Odlin of that twisted the truth of what really hap- corner of Moulton and Commercial streets. off-campus lot. vey to tell in a specific case," Lane said. He basis. Almost every day, some client comes struggle since the first day we came here. having stolen and spent her edi/Df's last yelling death threats at him on June 25. In his pened. But it takes someone with a knowl- Communiques, a card and gift shop, acquired The university has leased a lot from the was unable to say what percentage of the · out of there screaming. There is always some You have to respect the building you're in." order for protection from harassment, Mogul edge of law to poke holes at these things, and a food service establishment license on july city on Marginal Way since 1992 and runs a sidewalk by the coalition is public property. little drama going on. It would be nice if they doNor on a large deccf. In deference to their landlord, Vertz said Chris Odlin confronted him about the I didn't go to law school." 22, giving the store the go-ahead to sell pre- shuttle bus Monday through Thursday. However, he said closer to the street is a could have an area to smoke in." insists coalition members cross Congress - smoker's safest bet. LAELMORGAN s) CASCO BAY WEEKLY AUGUST 1, 2002 CITy_ Tub& Hot Tub Massage - __'-"!!!!!~~ Room Hungry? PackagesB.- Rentals Portland was arrested by Officer ~evins Cop beat for failure to pay fine. 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Systems for a no cost consuHation. William John Dodson, 31, of South CASCO BAY WEEKLY AUGUST 1, 2002 ------~ "There seems to be an issue with for-prof­ She'd get take-home doses regularly. she said . it clinics because the bottom line is money," "The motivation is to keep the patient helpless because she'd pass the urine screens by bring­ ing to the clinic urine in a bottle from a friend he said. "There's no incentive for the clinics and coming back ... This is the best money­ • to take clients off it." At the same time, Pel­ who wasn't using drugs (methadone clinics letier said, most addicts he talks with say they making scheme. They make a lot of money." arc required by state law to administer ran­ don't want to be hooked on methadone. But dom urine tests). llarris said no one at the they feel at the mercy of the clinics. Sharon Pratt, former methadone clinic patient clinic watched if she was actually peeing in the tnance As nurse manager of the Milestone Foun­ designated cup. so she'd pour her friend's dation, a detox shelter on India Street in Port- urine in it. land, Ann Ryan sees her share of addicts, some who are Calls to Dr. Joseph Py, the medical director of Discov­ "Probably 90 percent of the clients bring in someone Because the area's two methadone clinics are for­ high on methadone obtained through diversion. She won't ery House in South Portland. were not returned by him. else's urine they know is clean. And I'd say 90 percent of accept anyone into her program who's taking the narcotic Instead, Dan Mahoney. director of the clinic, responded. them sell their take-homes to supplement their income." as a treatment for opiate addiction. "He's not interested in talking to you." he said. "We assist said Harris. Nice supplement. Addicts say they sell their profit - making money their top priority - some "We're trying to help people kick their addictions," said the addicted population with methadone maintenance. The methadone for a buck a milligram. Ryan, who's studied methadone treatment and attended idea is for the person to be stabilized." Having withdrawn from heroin several times and workshops on the drug led by national experts. There are 12 Discnvery House clinics in the country. methadone three times, Harris said heroin withdrawal is a say that's a ma3or reason Portland ts battling its She's also very concerned about the clinics' bottom lines. The company is owned by Smart Ma~agement. a software piece of cake compared to coming off methadone. "I think "No profit should be made. The goal should be to help the development firm in Providence. people should just come off heroin. suffer for a week and worst-ever methadone overdose problem. patient get off as soon as possible, or at that's it. instead of getting addicted to least taper them down," she said. With­ methadone." she said . drawal from the drug, said Ryan, is brutal. t SHARON BASS aine has four methadone clin ics. ou don't have to tell anyone who's Besides the three for-profit s, The ou know that gold brick mansion on Portland's West End? The Georgia~ Revival with th~ stately white col~mns M Acadia llospital in Bangor runs ever been on methadone, then at 181 Western Prom that's worth more than any other house m the 9ty? Dr. Marc Shmderman bought 11 on Y tried to get off, how horrible the an outpatient methadone clinic. It 's a not­ Y May 24 for $1.15 million. withdrawal is. They say they'll never forget. for-profit. Shinderman makes his bucks selling drugs. He owns CAP Quality Care, a for-profit methadone business headquar­ Scott Farnum, administrator of substan~c abuse services at Acadia. said he hasn't seen tered in Chicago that has a Maine clinic in Westbrook. His wife technically owns the local CAP clinic because the state '' They don't even tell you that it doesn't allow medical doctors to own clinics that dispense drugs. Dr. Shinderman owns two CAP clinics in lllinois. He can kill you. They don't tell any diversion problems from his clinic. lie also owns a condo in a high-rise building in one of Chicago's ritziest neighborhoods, that offers a "gorgeous view of Lin- you that every bone in your partly attributes that to the clinic having coln Park," said a Chicago real estate agent. . body aches Iwhen the drug begins to wear always been open seven days a week. cuumg "In Maine, there's something negative about medicine being for profit," said Shinderman from his Chicago home, where off]," said Joan Sharp, 45, who moved to out the need for weekend take-homes. lie he spends at least half his time. Clarksville, Tenn., from her hometown of also pointed to the much lower doses hi s The doc is right. Lots of folks do see something wrong with people like Shinderman getting rich from selling Portland a year ago. Sharp went to Dis­ 140 patients ge t (around 100 milligrams) methadone - a synthetic narcotic- as a treatment for opiate and other addicts. He's selling to a population that's des­ covery House for two years to try to kick vs. what patients get at the local. for-profit perate and vulnerable. One that will do virtually anything to get a fix. And what better than having a neighborhood clin­ her addiction to narcotic pain killers, clinics (any-where from 100 to over 1,000 ic around that will get you high legally? But as desperate as addicts can get, they claim they want to get off methadone, which she took for chronic ear infections. milligrams a day). Until recently. CAP and or at least taper down, but their words fall on deaf ears. While on methadone, she said, "all you Discovery I louse were closed on Sundays. A "When you look at for-profits, who are they serving but themselves?" said Cumberland County Sheriff Mark Dion, do is nod and drop your cigarettes." state investigation about diversion problems who called the methadone clinics' mission "a plan of great economics." Sharp said she felt so awful taking -when the dtUg is sold on the street -led to "What's the difference between them [methadone clinic owners] and the guy in the West End who's selling phatma- methadone, she asked to be weaned off. the clinics being open seven days a week ceuticals on the street? A good dealer wants you coming back week after week," he said. . She was taking 135 milligrams a day - a sta rting in June, to reduce some of the take­ Funny, Shinderman fits into both categories: guy in the West End selling drugs and guy who owns a methadone clm- slightly higher than average dose. "When home doses. Still. CAP's Shindennan said ic selling drugs whose goal seems to be to keep 'em coming back for more. . I wanted to come off it, I wanted to come 60 percent of his Westbrook patients con­ CAP and Discovery House in South Portland are the area's only methadone clinics and both are for-profit. (Discov­ off 5 [milligrams] a week. They told me tinue to have take-home privileges. ery House, based in Providence, R.I., also has a clinic in Winslow.) They've come under fire lately by local and state offi­ nobody's ever done that." Instead. she Unlike CAP and Discovery !louse. cials because of the sharp increase this year in deadly drug overdoses in the city, many involving methadone (as of the said, her dosage was upped. "I was so bad, which charge $85 a week per patient. Aca­ end of july, 20 people have died from drug overdoses; last year, a total of 16 died, according to the Portland Police). While shaking, crying. It's like a nightmare." dia has a sliding sc-ale. Most pmicnts. said doctors in private practice can also prescribe methadone, officials say the methadone confiscated at death scenes and So Sharp decided to wean herself off Famum, pay only 10 bucks a week. CAP from heroin houses comes from either CAP or Discovery House. Patients are selling their doses on the street for big mon­ the addictive drug. It took her a year. A and Discovery llousc don't accept those ey, and reportedly the two clinics are giving it out like candy and reaping as much profit as they can. long year. "It was awful. I couldn't pee. who don't have Medicaid (yes. Medicaid True, this is a capitalistic society. Making huge profits is considered a good thing, an enviable thing even. But when My whole body felt like it was shulling pays for methadone). another insurance or you're making dough off sick people, and possibly making them sicker, there's a problem. down. I wanted to walk in front of a bus," who can't pay the $85 out of pocket. If a patient begins treatment and at some point she said. She said she actually did walk in ILLUSTRATIONS/NATHANIEL MEYER hinderman and other methadone profiteers say it's a relatively harmless drug that addicts might need to spend the front of a bus on Congress Street. "I did- can no longer pay or the insurance has rest of their lives on. At least that's the hope. Long-term use beefs up reven~es. But this life sentence is heatedly n't care· what happened to me because I stopped footing the bill. the methadone­ Sdebated by health and law enforcement offtcials as well as by methadone patients. . , . was hurting so bad. Methadone is the addicted patient is "financially detoxed." "All addicts have told me that longtime use of methadone is bull. If you wanna get o.ff herom, you vc gotta do 1t hard worse thing anybody can take," said Sharp. ike Sharp, Jennifer Harris felt deceived when she meaning within about a week. he or she is completely or cold turkey or on methadone for a short time," said Captain Joe Loughlin of the Portland Police Department. Unable to withstand the agonizing withdrawal symp­ sought help at Discovery House. A drug addict since weaned from the stuff. So much for the necessity of staying Loughlin recalled when he was a sergeant with the PPD's drug unit in the mid '90s. He said he'd rarely find methadone toms, Sharp checked into Mercy Hospital's inpatient rehab L age 18, Harris has been clean for over a year now, she on the synthetic narcotic for life. at a crime scene. "I only remember one or two times that we saw methadone. And we'd be bewildered how it got there. program, where she got mild medications to ease her symp­ said. And getting clean had been a bitch for the 35-year-old "I think they're money hungry," said a former patient of And now it's so common, it's absurd," he said. At some overdose scenes, he said, he finds I 0-15 vials of methadone, all toms. Eventually, she said. she felt like her old self. Portland mother of two. CAP and Discovery House, who asked to be anonymous. of which had come from CAP or Discovery House. "I belie~e that it 's [Discovery House] a business and they When Harris was pregnant in 1996, she had a nasty "They're all about money. If somebody doesn't have the "The amount of methadone on the streets is crazy," said Loughlin. He attributed the increase to the clinics. Discov­ don't care about the people," said Sharp, whose sister, heroin problem. She went to Discovery House and said she money, they financially dctox you and they do it fast, in sev­ ery House opened in South Portland in 1994 and today has 424 patients; CAP opened in Westbrook last October and Denise Beeler, was one of the city's fatal overdose victims told Dr. Py she only wanted short-term treatment during her en days, even if you're on 400 milligrams." has nearly 500 patients. "Methadone from a police point of view is a coping mechanism to perpetuate long-term drug last January. Sharp said Beeler was not a clinic patient, but pregnancy. "They lied to me from the beginning," she said. The 25-year-old Portland woman said her intention was abuse. It doesn't help," he said. . got the methadone that killed her from a patient. After she gave birth, Harris said, Py doubled her dose. to go on methadone during her third trimester of pregnan­ Scott Pelletier, a sergeant at _the PPD who's on assignment with the Maine Drug Enforcement Agency, satd the "I wouldn't recommend methadone to nobody. They "They try to keep the people on it. If you're not feeling that cy, but it didn't end there. "I feel like they don't want you methadone confiscated from drug scenes "has come directly from the two clinics." He said since there's no detox or rehab don't tell you how sick you're going to get when you're on well, they up your dose. It's a money-making scheme. It's to leave there !CAP]. If you go in there with a dirty urine, component at either clinic, addicts are "virtually trading one addiction for another. it," she said. trading one addiction for another," she said. they up your dose. They don't tell you to go for counseling. Harris said she still used heroin while on methadone. Nothing," she said. 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"I kept going to Dr. Shinderman. He told me, 'Sharon, your problem is that you're mental and that you need more dope.' That day he upped my dose to I ,050 milligrams. Wait, it gets better. "I told him I couldn't function on this dose and that I've been dumping out part of it," said Pratt. She said her dose r------. 0 was then lowered to 750 milligrams, still far exceeding the /o APR average dose of about I 00. Get ready for fall SPECIAL AS LOVV "The motivation is to keep the patient helpless and coming Hardware and software Diagnostics I • back. And they're doing nothing to stop diversion." she said. AS IJ Pratt said clinic patients and their acquaintances would plus Physical Cleaning ... harass her to sell her take-homes, which she could have fetched a buck a milligram for. She said she refused to sell. with this ad, in August: I In June, someone broke into her house and stole her stereo I . I I system. Last month, she said, her business was robbed any Macintosh only $99 !APPLY I twice, her cash register cleaned out. The three incidents NC>VV Log on to www.tlvecounty.com were reported to the police. any windows PC only $119 Call "LOAN BY PHONE-1-800-757-40681nstltutton lll002- Menu Option 16. The whole ordeal has sickened her. Teary-eyed, she or Call us during ,.gular business hours at1-400-750-4959. stared at the two empty bottles of methadone she had 1883-55401 "Together we make dreams happen" Computerworks LOCAOONS IN BATH, TOPSHAM, FALMOUTH & PORTLAND shown this reporter. "Just looking at it makes me dizzy. .iicualr.tl-.· ~~ Ji' When I saw it this morning, I threw up," she said. "This is the best money-making scheme. They make a lot of money," said Pratt. "Dr. Shinderman is the devil. He is greedy and arrogant. •

''The things people are telling you are not true," said Shinderman of patients' allegations against him and his, rather his wife's, clinic. "The whole thing is lies. I've been doing this for 30 years and con­ sidered to have one of the best clinics in the country. "The lion's share of diversio!)_can be stopped by" not giv· TP ing patients take-home doses, he said. But not only does CAP dish out take-homes to 60 percent of its clientele, it relies on the patient's word- as did much of the OSA inves­ The report that recommended the clinics be open seven House. Four months later, her counselor went to CAP and tigation -to gauge suitability for take-homes. "A lot of it is days a week to curtail take-home supplies was conducted by Pratt, 43, followed. based on what patients tell us," said Shindem1an, who is the state Office of Substance Abuse. While it gave the clin­ She said her top dose at Discovery was 90 milligrams. At practicing medicine in Maine under a six-month temporary ics a thumbs up, it has also been highly criticized for its CAP, Pratt said, she was immediately upped to 240 mil­ license, due to expire Aug. 9. seemingly lax methods (see City, "Swiss cheese," 06.27.02). ligrams and it didn't stop1here. She said her ~ose was con­ When asked how he can rely on what patients tell him The study was done in May over a two-day period. "What stantly increased. By June of this year, she was taking more since he had said they lie, he said, "We've been deceived.'' struck me is none of the people doing the report were med­ than I ,000 milligrams. Pratt showed this reporter two of As the medical director of Westbrook'; CAP, Keefe, a ical people," said Farnum. her empty bottles of methadone, which still smelled like family practice physician at the Brunswick Naval Air Sta­ Sheriff Dion called the OSA investigation "a pretty cherry cough syrup. Both bottles were labeled, "CAP Qual­ tion, does a lot of prescribing. While he doesn't deny giv­ superficial walk-through." OSA staffers spent two days in ity Care," and signed by Dr. Steven Keefe, who said he ing patients, like Pratt, huge doses, he said, "There are some each of the local clinics, relying somewhat on what a cou­ works two days a week at CAP as its medical director. One people who can tolerate that much." ple of patients said about the safety of take-home doses. bottle was dated April 7, 2002. It was for 900 milligrams Like who? NF Nati~nal Kidney Fou. ndation"' Of Marnt . "We need to have clinics that have the patients' interests of methadone HCL, liquid. Another bottle, similarly "Someone with a super-human liver," he chuckled, then . A.1.....,..;,. I,,__ l\VhJ up front," said Dion. "From my point of view, the goal of labeled, was for 690 milligrams with the words "430 mg." admitted there's no way to test for such a liver. "If we don't addiction medicine is to get the person straight and drug­ written in black marker on its top, indicating another bot­ give them a high enough dose, they'll use other drugs." He free. Addicts anticipate a life on methadone. I don't know tle with 430 milligrams was attached. This one was dated said no one's dose is increased more than 10 percent a A1way~ ~~~ H~,..~ what we've accomplished." He called the practice of for­ Dec. 16, 200 I. They were both take-home doses. week. However, a former patient from CAP gave CBW a profit methadone "legalized drug-pushing." Because her prescribed dose was so high, Pratt said it copy of his/her medical records, on condition that this per­ -·---- at- $-, o.. w .. y~! caused her to overdose five times; one overdose was com­ son remain completely anonymous for fear of reprisal. The haron Pratt has been fighting malignant melanoma bated by the administration of naloxone (trade name Nar­ medical records contradict Keefe's assertion about the I 0 LlVtf llt.l,.._TAv.lMt~t.lT: for 14 years. The Portland woman, who owns a busi­ can)-an antidote for opiate overdoses- by a paramedic. percent-a-week cap. ~)' • 1\.\4 .U.S)' • w....~~~)' • "Thw-.U.Sy Sness in town, was put on OxyContin for pain relief. She said she implored Shinderman many times to lower her According to the records, called CAP's Physician's PORTLAND'S BEST... She got addicted. So in June 200 I, she went to Discovery dose. Orders Log, this patient was given 240 milligrams during COPIED BY THE REST! COVER STORY CONTINUED ON PAGE 14. CASCO BAY WEEKLY AUGUST 1, 2002

COVER STORY CONTINUED FROM PAGE 12. the first visit. One week later. it was increased to 300; the she said. Amanda said she's seeking medical help to kick her The Residential Treatment Facility in Limestone, an inpa· programs call for subsidizing education up to no next day to 330; the next day to 370; the next day to 410; four methadone addiction. "My cousin's been off methadone for tient rehab. She spent 33 days there and said she's finally higher than the cost of schooling the same child in a days later to 440. The dosages were increased at every visit, a month and she's never felt better." clean. Finally unaddicted. Finally starting to feel OK again. public school. The rest of the higher private school to a high of over 1,000 milligrams per day. Do the math. In Dr. Shinderman said if patients don't want to swallow tuition would have to be made up by the child's family. some instances. the jump was over I 0 percent a day. urse Ryan from Milestone equates methadone clin­ their whole dose of methadone, they don't have to. But I don't know if your journalistic mission is _to ics giving out high doses, which leads to addiction that's easier said than practiced when you're dealing with r. Keefe is no stranger to addiction. He admitted he N more quickly, with the practices of the tobacco enlighten, in which case it would behoove you to treat .J ( ... addicts who are desperate for anything to make them feel ~y once had a drinking problem. He said he kicked industry. Federal investigators uncovered that cigarette better. issues carefully and rationally, or to coax and cajole, in r D the habit with no help. "It was time to stop drink­ ' r companies were upping the addictive nature of nicotine in "It's hard for [addicts] to say no," said Captain Lough­ which case it might at times be best to ignore key data ing," he said bluntly. Being convicted of an OUI in 1989 ~ yAwRt.~(t ~ttSOtv order to get people hooked on their products more quickly lin. "There are two ways out of this: hardcore withdrawal and take a routinely derisive tone with regard to probably facilitated his decision to get sober. He spent two - hopefully creating lifelong customers - in order to fat­ or death." opposing opinions. Hmmm. On second thought, I :' I ,,._/:. ~ ...... days incarcerated for the offense. ten up their bottom line. - ...Att> think I do know your journalistic mission. His legal troubles didn't end there. As hard as it is for addicts to get clean and sober, for Sharon Bass can be reached at [email protected]. He runs with biscuit In 1992, he pleaded guilty to aggravated criminal mis­ some like Sharon Pratt, methadone was the final straw. I read with interest your article on the Beach to chief and defrauding a creditor. According to Cumberland After suffering severely from the super-human high doses (Intern Kathryn Perry contributed to the research for Beacon that was sent to me by a running friend Bob Spencer County Superior Court records, Keefe "did intentionally of methadone CAP was giving her, in June she-checked into this article.) who lives in Maine (Cover, "Running on South Portland and knowingly damage or destroy a 1984 Chevrolet Corvette, the property of the State of Maine ... having no fumes," 7.25.02). Very nice story and very reasonable ground to believe that he had a right to do so." good tips. What'S He was sentenced in 1993 to 90 days at the county jail, with I will be leaving for Maine this Wednesday all but two days suspended. He was fined $3,242 and put to do the Beach to Beacon. The first time I Lousy-tipping rebel on probation for a year. worse is did it was last year. I had such a blast I O'Rourke's Landing is located near SMTC. Also in 1992, the state Board of Osteopathic Examina­ decided to come back again this year. Willard Beach and scenic Spring Point in tion and Registration (Keefe is an osteopathic doctor, rather that Peet, South Portland. It's a fun and inviting place than a medical doctor) fined the doc $1,500 for falsely As in the article, I'm not one of those fast with a landscaped patio, ample parking, answering two questions on his 1990 and 1991 applications runners. My running is on the 2F Plan: Fun American Pool Association and league pool for license renewal. He stated on those applications that he and Finish. I don't set any speed records. I according tournaments, live music and a friendly staff. had not been arrested or convicted for anything other than amble along, carrying my camera, stopping Contrary to Peet Chamberlain's take on the minor traffic violations since 1982. for pictures. enjoying myself. I may not be to his The board also investigated allegations that Keefe was clientele, patrons range from 21-75 years of fast. but in 19 years of running I've finished "engaging in unprofessional conduct on the basis of sexual age ("Beer and Loathing," 07 .11.02). It's a everything I've ever started. And I always contact with a female patient" from 1990-'91. It was anicle, creative, eclectic, down-to-earth. witty bunch: manage to have a great time. deemed that the sex took place a couple of weeks after renters or homeowners/boatowners, sole Keefe severed the doctor/patient relationship with the I have a reputation in my running club for enters proprietors, working class or independently woman, so it did not constitute professional misconduct, [liking] adventures. I've been sprayed by a the board concluded. wealthy, singles, parents, corporate and city skunk, run off the San Antonio RiverWalk Keefe didn't luck out so well when the board looked at O'Rourke's employees. Many of us have a college degree. right into the river, danced with an armadillo, his 1992 license renewal application. It was found that he The owner Peel mentions is' a sweet. been knocked down by deer, fallen off a had only obtained three of the 60 required hours of con­ Landing dynaniic woman who not only owns tinuing education. His license was suspended for a month bridge or two. Yep, I'm just a vast source of O'Rourke's but is also a full-time sales in 1994, and then the doc was granted a conditional license amusement for my fellow runners. I have the on a representative for a major food brokerage with for a year. He was also required to undergo a psychiatric ability to laugh at myself when stuff happens. much of Maine as her territory. She runs a and substance abuse evaluation. and I take it in stride. I usually carry dog household by herself. In addition, she is a "Having been through this hell storm, I've had a lot of biscuits with me and can't seem to do a run weekend certified teacher who educated and nurtured time to reflect," said Keefe, who claimed the psychiatrist he was ordered by the board to see said he didn't have a sub­ without encountering at least one dog or two young minds in Massachusetts for years. Oh, stance abuse problem. "I almost blew it. It's one of the rea­ along the way. evening and did I mention she is a single mother of sons I'm in methadone today. I'm trying to help people." Beach to Beacon is one of my favorite two boys? races. Last year I made a few local pals along with $11. I will leave Peel"s comments on the band t seems some patients don't regard being pumped full the course and I hope to see them on the Trilogy aside -- except to say that they're of methadone helpful. Amanda, who asked that her last course again this year. polite guys who truly care about the music I name not be used because she's still a patient at CAP, they play - and get to my point. Peel mentions said she wants to get off methadone, but it's harder than that he's living with his parents. We are also kicking her heroin and OxyContin habits. Scott Kabrich "I called every hospital crying, 'I don't want to be on San Antonio, Texas guessing that he probably expects to get paid for the methadone.' You can't move, you're sick to your stomach. columns he writes and the tasks he performs. In I wanted to die," said the 22-year-old Portland resident. deference to Peet, unexpected gimmes and the Amanda went to Discovery House for two years. Her top occasional freebie are good. We live in a culture of dose, she said, was 110 milligrams. She then moved her res­ He's got our number "free is good." Yet, he bemoans the fact that the bar idence, which put her closer to CAP, so she began going owner .surprised him and his buddies, virtual strangers there early this year. Immediately, she said, her dose was On the subject of school voucher programs, you to her, with complimentary Guinness magnets. They jacked up to 400 milligrams. "CAP was easier- much eas­ write, "Why should taxpayers foot the bill for some were expecting what? A free keg? ier- to get a higher dose," she said. parents to send their children to expensive private What's worse is that Peel. according to his "I never saw a doctor at Discovery House, not once. [At and religious schools?" (News-o-rama, CAP], they kept telling me I wasn't on a high enough dose. article, enters O'Rourke's Landing on a 07.25.02). This statement is misleading, as They said to me most people have to be on it for the rest of welc:om£.>s your letters. Pleuse weekend evening with $11. He pays $3.25 it seems to imply that it would be more their lives. You go in there and tell them you're sweating, keep your thoughts to less that! 300 for a Heineken and leaves a 25-ccnt tip, expensive to taxpayers under a voucher words (lorlger letters muy be t:dited fur they'll give you a higher dose," said Amanda. space reasons), at1d include your address leaving him $7 .5 0, and worries that this Need tu get something off your cl•e>l ur VIII uf your mind? Tell The young woman blames methadone for her miscar­ program to send children to private t.md daytime phone number. Send to won't be enough for him to get his fill of CBW reader> all about it by >ending your submission> to riage a year and a half ago. "Nobody will help me. All my Letters, Cosco Bay Weekly, II Forest schools than to public. A~·e., Pori/and, ME 04101 or Comment. Casco Bay Weekly. 11 Fore>/ Ave., Portland. ME teeth are rotting out. They were fine before [methadone]," But surely you know that all voucher e-mail: [email protected].,:om 04101; or e-mail to [email protected]. Article> olw11ld be LETTERS CONTINUED ON PAGE 27 limited to 1,000 words and may be edited for clarity. CASCO BAY WEEKLY AUGUST 1, 2002 (17 AUCOCISCO Participating Galleries ...

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First Friday hours until 7pm Photography of angels. nudes. scenics. artifacts & sculpture Botanico, inc. · Hay Gallery 83 India St., Pordand, 879.9006 594 Congress St., Portland, 773.2513 Judi1h Segel. watercolors. First Friday hours until 7pm Samuel Celher, painlings & Eleanor LeBlanc, monotypes Coffee By Design 157 High Street 615A Congress Street ICA at Maine College of Art 67 India St. Portland, 879.2233 Nance Parker, paintings. First Frid<.l.)' 11ours until 7pm MASSAGE Portland, Maine 04101 Portland, Maine 0410 1 522 Congress St., Portland, 879.57 42 74 India Street Iacross from AmatosJ Ferdinand 207.775.2227 207.874.2060 'Wuliam Pope.L: eR.acism, Mtional touring exhibition Portland, Maine 04101 • 12071775- 1416 243 Congress St., Portland. 761.2151 Dione Archambault, Owner June Fitzpatrick Gallery @ MECA Featuring handmade lampshadcs, l'irsl FriJa_y hours until 7pm ... PLENTIFUL FOOD & BEVERAGES ... 522 Congress St., Portland, 879.5742 X-283 Filament Gallery •CHAIR MASSAGE" [email protected] WWW .aUCOClSCO.COill Eileen Gillespie, oil paintings & charcoal drawings 181 Congress St.. Pordand, 221.2061 June Fitz~tricl< Callery @ High St. ARTWALK PARTICIPANT: PhOtOgraphy by lynn Kuzma Mikel MeGowan, changeling l3arbie seulptures 112 High St., Portland, 772.1961 Aaron Wiener & Steve Cothern, sculpted glass motorcycles Shirley Haynes. drawings. First Friday hours until 7pm Willow Massage Mainely Frames & Gallery 74 India Street, Portland, 775.1416 534 Congress St., Portland, 828.0031: Soiree. social exchange & art viewing Grand opening wit~ photographs b_y Lynne Kuzma. i\riWalk hours 'til 9prn Paul Caponigro: Portland Museum of Art 7 Congress Sq., Portland, 775.6148 Free Fridays 5-9pm Port: Radiant Light Gallery Old The Artist's Studio 142 High St., Suite 315, Portland, 252.7258 911 WORD & IMAGE: 49 Exchange St., Pori land. 771.9984 New England Days Multi-Exposures: Different Artists, Differing Visions, photography Featuring the work ol' over 400 American (Taf't artists in all media MAINE RESPONDS Sawyer & Co. at the Eastland Park Hotel Bayview Gallery 157 High St., Portland, 773.5261 75 Market St.. Portland, 773.3007 Group Show, Our Maine Show. variety of mediums & styles Todd Rcif'ers, oil paintings, Fi1·st Friday hours until Rpm Soliciting essays and visual art works created exclusively Scott Potter Designs Breaking New Grounds by Maine Artists in direct response to the events of 142A High St., Portland, 775.3630: Scott Potter, Summer Collection 13 Exchange St., Portland, 761.5637 September 11, 2001 for possible consideration and The Sculpture Studio Jean Sbarra, oillandseapcs, First Friday Hours unlil IOpm inclusion in an upcoming special anniversary 576A Congress St., Portland, 671.3992 Casco Bay Books Scott Stol, Recent & Retrospective works, First Friday hours until8pm 151 Middle St., Portland, 641.3842 Plaster body casts from the I Am project. First Friday hours until II pm exhibition this September 2002 to be presented in The Skinny both the Art Gallery at the University of New England The Clown 625 Congress St., Portland, 8~1.8983 123 Middle St.. Portland. 756.7399 in Portland and the Maine Art Gallery in Wiscasset. Dice, collages, Followed by the music of Dulce de Leche Emerging Artists? Four Painters, First Frid.-:1y hours until 7pm Silver Image Resource Gallery Fore Street Gallery For more information, please inquire 500 Congress Street, Portland, 767.0711 366 Fore St., Portland, 874.8084 Donna Lee Rollins, Dennis Stein & Martha Mickles; hand colored giclee K. Dana Nelson, \Valercolors in writing only via email or U.S. Mail to: prints & b&w photography Homcscapc Design & Antiques 92 Exchange Street. Pm·tland, 772.5600 Sip lan Factor, Fusion, paintings AndreS A. Verzosa, Curator 576 Congress St., Portland, 774.2593: Genevieve Levin, clay art Jameson Gallery Aucocisco Galleries Space 305 Commercial Slreet Sl., Porlland. 772 ..S622 538 Congress St.. 828.5600: Grand Opening, Primary host & largest collection Maine Potters' Market P.O. Box 4111 of the I Am, body casting project, designed to change the way women's bodies 376 Fore St., Pordand, 774.1633 Portland, Maine 04101 are viewed and judged hy society (FMI on the project 207.773.9894) Jody Johnslone and Neal Loken. ceramics, First Friday hours until 9pm William Richey Fine .Jewelry Salt Gallery email: [email protected] The Salt lnstilute for Documentary Sludies 150 High St., Portland, 772.5252 Sponsored by II 0 Exchange St., Portland, 761.0660 Featuring cutting-edge & innovative jewelry design Amy Toensing, Monhegan Island, photography exhibit Terrazzo Stein Gallery Contemporary Glass Mcr.lia support has been ..(i;Z'1 148 High St., Port:and, 871.0075 159 Middle St., Portland, 772.9072 June 8 through September 8, 2002 provided by WCSH 6. ""LYJ

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ot exactly kosher. Next time you grab a bagel with lox over Arts, Entertainment, Weirdness at Mr. Bagel's 539 Congress St. Your life. It's getting good. locale, sit a spell and read. That Mr. Bagel - one of a Dice also has some hot­ these new bands like the Strokes, White What's your dream? bunch of local fran­ rod sketches that he's going Stripes, Hives- that's just stuff that's already happened," he sa id. "There aren't A career? Independence? chises started by to hang at the Skinny. Most of e a r these were done within the last any more heroes anymore, whether it's Ali, Doing something you love? a Jewish rnan who to the two years, and are more austere, the Fonz, Joe DiMaggio or whether it's punk Pierre's School is the first step did not want to see pavement and smaller in size, than the col­ heroes like Joe Strummer, Joey Ramone or toward all of that, his name in print - lages. They, too, hearken to the era Lux Interior. has a carousel of when things were more innocent. "Most stuff I hear nowadays, I'm not because cosmetologists make Christian books inside the store. Titles Like a lot of us, Dice is disillusioned going to remember in 10 years. But some­ real money, and they're in with the current culture of fear, greed and thing like Del Shannon's ' Runaway' is include ·rower Over Satan; 'Awesome demand right now. apathy. It's easy to get wistful for an era immortaL" Good, Clean Jokes for Kids' and The world according to Dice that, at least on the surface, appeared more When you step into the foyer of the It's your life. "Where is God When It Hurts?" Satan Americana exhibit looks back on a simpler time free and vibrant. Skinny, there's a good possibility you may Doesn't it sound good? and lox? Not the best combo for any But Dice is no mere nostalgic. "It's not hear that chestnut or any one of the other enduring classics of rock, doo wop or R&B self-respecting Jew who wants to nosh that I'm not conscious of what's going on today," he said. "I am more than most peo­ that the big man is spinning from his perch t JOE S. HARRINGTON · guilt-free. ple." as the venerable bouncer. And while you're It's true, guarding the door at the club at it, take a glance at the artwork on the Anyone who's ever been to the Skinny in Financial aid available. that has the most eclectic musical menu in walls and pay your respects, not just to your t Not exactly Tweety. Birdwatchers are Portland is doubtlessly familiar with ample Call Kathleen cultural heritage, but to Dice himself. baffled as to why two turkey vultures doorman Dice. Although some neophytes have town, Dice hears more new bands than even Just remember: he's the one thing stand­ for more information! have recently taken to camping on the been daunted by his formidable size, not to the most with-it hipster. But he isn't overly impressed. "You take ing between you and the bar. roof of the Anthem insurance building in mention gruff exterior -"Oh, he's damn dis­ agreeable " went the recent lament from one South Portland. 'They have to be two slight. bowl-haired indie-rock whelp- anyone -Pierre's feet long from stem to stern, • one who knows the man realizes that underneath observer reported. What a great com­ the tough-guy persona lurks a heart of gold. c . A SOLO MAN School of Cosmetology pany mascot in these troubled times of But what they may not have known is that there also resides an artistic side to the venera­ annually doubling insurance costs. Why on earth has the 57-year-old Canadian singer/songwriter/guitarisVactivisl Bruce Cockburn not ble bouncer-cum-Renaissance man. Throughout August, this side will become become more of a household name? Cockburn, who plays a solo-show Aug. 2 at Merrill Auditorium t Not exactly Portland. The Portland more apparent to the public through a display ( also plays that night solo), has penned gorgeous love tunes and has, at times, displayed a Phoenix is being delivered to Bridgton of Dice's artwork, mostly in the form of col­ harder musical edge. But what he is really known for is his remarkable ability to merge music with social­ and Naples via bread truck. That's cer­ lages and sketches, celebrating a time in ly conscious, cliche-free poetry. Cockburn has mastered tainly an innovative choice by its circula­ America when things were more innocent. Entitled "Greasy Kids Stuff," the exhibit cur­ the art of spoken-word inter­ tion department, and gives new rently adorns the walls of the club that Dice ludes in songs, and is quite meaning to the term loafing on the job. vigilantly guards with bulldog-like counte­ comfortable as a guitarist in nance. altered tunings. ·on stage in Dice's art renects his fascination with the a solo setting, I can use the t Not exactly brilliant All unnamed pro­ Bouncer/artist Dice can be seen at The Skinny every evening. PHOTO/VICTORIA GANNON 1950s. However, his collages are not just nos­ time when changing a tuning fessor at an unnamed university has talgic paste-up jobs, but impressionistic can­ to talk to people," he said in reported 1lunk1ng nearly 80 percent of vases with a greater thematic goaL The focus is and they're going to be on a sheen like this," he I was a hood." an interview with CBW. his students in the spring 2002 semes­ primarily on the juvenile delinquent subcul­ said, rubbing the surface of a collage that jux­ One of Dice's collage,s features a great Cockburn's cornpositions ter. He said he's unsure wby his pupils ture, which encompasses everything from taposes a picture of Bruce Springsteen's first photo of rockabilly legends Gene Vincent and have an overt sense of a per­ fared so poorly in his class, but thinks it­ greasers to the Cramps. with '50s revivalists Sha Na Na. Once the Blue Caps, rocking out at an early record­ sonal spiritual quest. When Take his collage dealing with tattoos. A again, the theme running through it all seems ing session. Vincent has the guitar arched has something to do with 9/11. •1 don't asked if being outspoken weird pastiche of various ink-borne tats - to be the whole '50s /jD mythos, and these upward and is gazing toward the heavens, as if often forces him to suffer knOw," the prot said. •Maybe I sbould including one reading "Live & Die with portraits make a striking point about how his desire to rock comes from a higher calling. ' - . ,; slings and arrows, he use .an elementary school curriculum Style"- surrounds a vortex of '50s bikers, image evolves into myth in this country. In one As Dice said: "It almost looks like the rais­ answered, 'Truth has nothing next semester:" including some famous ones such as the Hell's portrait, the single object linking such dis­ ing of the nag in lwo lima the way he's holding to do with dogma, but there Angels and Marlon Branda's Johnny character parate characters as Elvis, Fonzie, early-1960s the guitar and they're all standing around are those people for whom from the f11m, "The Wild One." mass murderers Charlie Starkweather and him." truth and dogma are insepa­ • Not exactly functional. Portland City "The thing about every collage," Dice Richard Speck, Jerry Lee Lewis, the Cramps Sure enough, it's a pivotal moment in not rable. Whether they are Hall's elevator has been acting up this explained, "is that you've got Branda, Elvis, and a teen-age Hunter S. Thompson is that just musical history, but in American history as Christians or whether they summer. Roughly every l4 days, it 'won't James Dean and the Fonz. • Indeed, when you most fetishable of fashion accessories: the well. are believers in globalization, sexaholics or whatever. they will probably find something obnoxious in think about it, those are pretty much the four black leather jacket. "Or just style," Dice said. "Gene Vincent budge, giving th.e Planning and Urban . what I have to say. If you want to go looking for people who disagree with you, they are not hard to find ." Development office, on the fourth floor, , major icons of greaser culture in the past SO Dice said that as a youth growing up in the was not a pretty boy. He had craters on his years, which is why Dice worked them into 1970s, seeing the Fonz on "Happy Days" was face, had a gimp leg, but that didn't stop him The musician also has some activism in his blood. In 1995; Cockburn took a fact-finding trip to some respite from visitors. Meanwhlle, every canvas. his first introduction to '50s/JD culture. From from being one of the greatest rock 'n' roll Mozambique to witness the effects of land mines. At the time. there were millions of landmines through­ city employees are getting a good work~ · So how long does it take to construct one of there it was only a short time before he became singers, right up there with Buddy Holly and out Africa. What he found shocked and angered him. Ever since, he has been relentless on behalf of the out shlepplng up the steps every day, these tollages? the cinema buff he is today, taking in the great, Jerry Lee Lewis." anti-landm1ne movement "The original stuff I would use for a col­ old classics in black and white, and absorbing Eddie Cochran is another early rockabilly Having had a history of a less than satisfactory record distribution, Cockburn is now being handled by lage," Dice said, "would take five to 10 years to the style of the pre-1960s. figure whom Dice venerates. "Cochran was Boston-based Rounder Records. In fact the label plans to reissue 18 past Cockburn titles. including EditOI's note: One of the above blurbs accumulate. That's why the collages that are "When I grew up," he said, "it was the age ahead of his time," he said. "He was kind of many that were on store shelves for a flash. if at all. Expect to hear tunes that reflect most if not all of this was completely fabricated. Send yovr going to be hanging in the show are prints; of disco and painter's pants. I was more into like the '50s version of John Fogerty. In the beautifully onginal career. which is far from over. to editort @malneJr.com. guesses there's no way I'm going to sell one of my orig­ wearing straight-legged jeans and a leather midst of the Cold War, he was singing tales of ROBERT MARGOLIS Tickets: 761.1545 CafeCulture Box Office ·:)Center/or inals. That would be like selling one of my chil­ jacket. I grew up in a small town in Maine, and everyday life, about working some job so he C't_ltural dren or something. if you weren't a jock or prep, you were either a could make a few bucks and take his car out Bruce Cockburn performs at Merrill Auditorium, 20 Myrtle St., Portland, Friday, Aug. 2 at 8 p.m. One Longfellow Square ~ Wf E Portland or Bull Moose Music ·· ¢ .~- ::-&:.::: .._ xcuange "The copies all came out in black and white, stoner or a hood. I didn't like being a stoner, so for a spin." Tix $31-$33.50. 842-0800. 20) CASCO BAY WEEKLY AUGUST 1, 2002 Do Drop In •.. epiphany design color style friday, august 2 friday, august 2 saturday, august 3 774-5400 BRUCE COCKBURN, and saturday, "INGESTATION" 4 77 Congress St., Portland If you've been to the "William Pope.L: eRacism" (in the time and temp bldg.) SHAWN COLVIN august 3 exhibit at the Institute of Contemporary Art at Neither Bruce Cockburn nor Shawn Colvin Maine College of Art, you know a good portion for the coolest should be relegated to "opener" status, which LINDA GREENLAW of the installations are made with food. Pope.L Richard Russo was just here. And now, Linda is why they're co-headliners for this concert. cards • books • 9ifts constructs pieces with hot dogs, mustard and Greenlaw, another big author who writes books Cockburn's sparse, existential songs comple­ Open titBpm First Fridavs peanut butter, exposing the ways these prod­ !albeit nonfiction) about Maine, is in town. ment Colvin's narrative-

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Matthew Langdon Cost The author will sign include new and used goods, theme baskets and gift hour from 10 am-4 pm. Tix: $2-$5. 774-fi 177. pm. To<: $10. 865-9667. copies of his recently published novel certificates to various businesses, at the school, 38 The Greater Portland Maine Genealogical Society "'da, Woman Who Runs With the Moose" Thurs, 'Mainely Powers: at the Portland Lobster york S~ Kennebunk, From 3-7 pm. lcaiO 9B5-3745. meets the first Sat of the month. All are welcome. Aug I. An original theatrical portrait by Susan Poulin Company, 1BO CommercialS~ Portland, from Help is available for beginning famity researchers. At Sunday, August 4 of one woman's life in Maine's North Country. at the 4-6pm. Free. Thomas Memorial Library, 6 Scott Dyer Road, Cape PERFORMANCE Deertrees Theatre & Cultural Centre, Deertrees Country Western Dance Deb Jeffords teach­ Dog Agility Trial See Sa~ Aug 3 For full listing. Hours: Elizabeth, at 1 pm. 767-4490. Road, Harrison, at 8 pm. nx: $12. 583-6747. LISTINGS es line dancing, followed by a dance at the 8 am-3 pm. The League of United Latin American Citizens "Incredible Mime• Fn. Aug 2. Tony Montanaro Centre of Movement School of Performing The Maine Festival See Fri. Aug 2 for full listing. meets the fourth Thurs or the month at the Reiche hosts this performance exploring the art of silent Hours: 11 am -6 pm. School. 166 Brackett Portland, at 6 pm. 767-3642. Submissions for the perfonnance section Casco Bay Week~ listings are a fun and free service Arts, Route 25, Gorham, from 7:30-10:30pm. S~ theatncs. Geared toward children and famines, at nx: $5. B39-3267. Mid-State Gem & Mineral Show See Sa~ Aug 3 for Man to Man Monthly discussion group meets first should be received two weeks prior to publication. the Celebration Barn Theater, t90 Stock Farm to our readers. To have a listing considered for pub­ Nicholas Dean The author of ·snow Squall: The full listing. Hours: 1Oam-4pm. Thurs of the month to discuss issues pertaining to Road, South Paris, at B pm. nx: $8·$10. 743-B452. icky Stoltz is a man of many hats - musician, impresario, bartender- but the lication, send complete infonnation !including dates, Last American Clipper Ship," will sign copies of The Portland Sea Dogs play against the New Haven men's lives. All men over the age of 18 are welcome. Send to: Victoria Gannon, Cosco Boy Weekly, Bernie Kramer Sa~ Aug 3. He's a storyteller, a mime Ravens at Hadlock Field, 271 Park Ave, Portland, at he's most famous for is the Panama, which is kind of appropriate considering times, costs, complete address, a contact telephone his book, at L.L. Bean, Freeport, from 11 am-3 pm. At the Center For Cultural Exchange, 1 Longfellow 1 1 Forest Ave., Portland, ME 04 10 1 and a clown, and does his shtick at the Celebration Free. 1-B00-559-0747 X37222. 1pm . nx: $3-$7. 874-9300. Square. Portland. from 7-9 pm. Free. B65-204B. Barn Theater. t90 Stock Farm Road, South Paris. al 6 current musical project: the nine-piece salsa extravaganza Dulce De Leche, numberl by noon on Thursday prior to publication. or e-mail: [email protected]. Dog Agility Trial Find out just how agile or clumsy Maine Veterans for Peace and others hold candlelit pm. Tix. $6-$10. 743-B452. E-mail: [email protected]. Monday, August 5 which has a distinctly Latin-American twist. Now the dance-inspiring collective, who've your mutt is at this event held by the Promised Land vigils in Monument Square, Portland, every Fri from 4· "Legs• Wed, Aug 7. The Theater Project closes its Movies in the Parle "Raiders of the Lost Ark" is the been keeping a high profile of late, are trying to prove, even in a town with a serious lack Agility Club. In addition to formal competitions, there 6 pm. 772-1442. 2002 Wednesday Night New Play Festival with this un­ will also be informal classes and games For dogs, and first movie being shown as part of Portland Downtown Meditation The Portland Sufi Center sponsors a conventional comedy about sexual harassment in the of Latin blood, that salsa is more than something you just put on your nachos. When they a Food booth tor humans, at the Fryeburg Fairgrounds, District's Man night movie series throughout Aug, at weekly meditation group. every Mon at the Highland workplace, at 14 School Sl, Brunswick, at 7:30pm. nx· take the stage at the Skinny on Aug. 2, you can expect a fiesta of fajita-popping proportions. Route 5, Fryeburg. Sat-Sun. Hours: Sat 8 am-5 pm. Congress Square, Congress and High streets, House. 1106 Highland Ave, South Portland, From Pay-What-You-Want. 729-6584. Sun 6 am-3 pm. Free. 655-5 t37. Portland, at dusk. Free. 772-662B. 7:30-9 pm. Free. 774-1203. 'The Marvelous Wonderenes· Through Sat. Aug 3. The whole Dulce De Leche concept came about in late 200 I, after the Munjoy Hill Soci­ John Gould Meet the Maine author and humorist dur­ Ann Packer Packer's book, 'The Dive From Clausen's Old Port Walking Tours Greater Portland Landmarks DANCE The Arundel Barn Playhouse brings back the inno­ ety- the previous musical project of drummer Stbltz as well as bassist/vocalist Paul Cham­ C!APPENING~ ing a special book-signing event. for "Tales from Pier, • is about a woman who must choose between her­ takes walkers on tours exploring the historic and archi­ cence of the '50s and the revolution of the '60s with self and her quadriplegic boyfriend. It won the 0 . Henry Bates Dance Festival Fri. Aug 2 and Sa~ Aug 3. San berlain- disbanded. At around the same time, bassist Ralph Rodriguez and conga player Rhapsody Home: at LL. Bean. Freeport, from 1-2:30 tectural heritage of the Old Port. Mon-Sat through Oct this musical, as the Wonderettes perform their rendi pm. Free. Award. Packer speaks as part of the Portland Public l4. Meets at the Convention and Visitors Bureau, 305 Francisco choreographer Robert Moses stages ' KIN,' lions of over 30 songs from both eras. at 53 Old Post Oliver Schenck moved to Portland from New York City. Eventually the two factions came Thursday, August 1 Linda Greenlaw The author of 'The Lobster Chron­ Library's Brown Bag Lecture Series, at the library, 5 Commercial St. Portland, at 10:30 am. Tour runs until a poetic exploration of class, race, gender and culture, Road, Arundel. Thurs-Sat at B pm. Fri at 2 pm. nx: $17- at Schaeffer Theater, Bates College, Lewiston, at 8 pm. together. Creative Resource Center Activity The nonprofit cen­ icles" and !he Hungry Ocean: will give a lecture Monument Square, from 12-1 pm. Free. 871-VI 0. 12 pm. nx: $8 adults. Under 16 free. 774-5561 . $21. 9B5-5552. ter recycles materials from Maine factories to be used about herself and her work. Sponsored by the Portland SCORE Workshop The Service Corps of Retired Portland Observatory daily' guided tours from 10:00- Tix : $1 0-$15. Sun. Aug 4. Japanese-born duo Eiko & "Much Ado About Nothing" Through Sa~ Aug 24. The Of course the salsa sound has been sweeping New York for over a decade, which is why, in art projects. They are holding summer workshops Public Library, at the Rrst Parish Church, 425 Congress Executives, a volunteer organization supporting small 5:00 pm. Located at t3B Congress S~ Portland, nx: Koma present a free, outdoor showing of "Offering. ~ a Theater at Monmouth stages this production of Shake­ by the time Rodriguez and for kids. 'Bead Pendant Making!' will teach kids of all S~ Portland, From 7-6 pm. nx: $5 donation. 671 - 171 0. businesses, holds a workshop entitled, "Starting your Adults $3, Children . • at the St. Lawrence Arts Center Volunteers working to to illustrate the preciousness of life, at Keigwin Amphi­ Cumston Hatl, Main Slreet. Monmouth. Thurs at 8 pm. Schenck arrived in Portland, they ter, at the Creative Resource Center, 1103 Forest Ave, College of Art is being held in conjunction with the SCORE offices, Room 211, 66 PearlS~ Portland, from transform tlle center's sanctuary into a performance theater, Bates College, at B pm. 766-616 t. Tix : $6-$26. 933-9999. were seasoned veterans. Mean­ Portland. from 12:30-2:30 pm. nx: $1. 797-9543. current exhibit at the Institute of Contemporary Art, 6-9 pm. Tix: $25. 772- 1147. space meet every Wed evening and Sat morning at THEATER/COMEDY "Nunsense• Mon, Aug 5-Sat, Aug 17. Dan Goggins. while, the whole thing has been a MSIGD: Visiting Artist Lectures Maine College of Art "William Pope.L: eRacism~ The morning portion of the Southworth Planetarium See Thurs. Aug 1 for full list­ the Sl Lawrence Arts Center. 76 Congress S~ Port­ creator of the ~ Nunsense'" series, directs this produc­ sponsors this lecture series. held in conjunction with event includes discussions led by art historians on the ing. "Worlds in Motion· at 11 am. '"Just Imagine"' at land. 775-1515. "1 00% American Girt" Fri. Aug 2 -Sa~ Aug 3. In this tion of lhe comedy about a group of nuns who put on J learning process for Stoltz and its Maine Summer Institute of Graphic Design. issues of culture, community, and consumption as 1pm. 'Images oF the Infinite• at 3pm. Underground Railroad Tours Peace Action Ma1ne play by Colin Sargent, the winner oF the 2002 Maine a variety show to raise burial money for members of Lorraine Wild, a designer and professor at Cal Arts, they have been developed in contemporary art, at member Wells Staley-Mays gives tours of Portland's Playwrights Festival, the infamous World War II Nazi ra ­ their convent, at the Oqunquit Playhouse. U.S. Route 1. i the other band members. Tuesday, August 6 will speak at the Portland Museum of Art, 7 Congress Maine College of Art, 522 Congress S~ Portland, from Underground Railway and other sites important to dio propagandist Axis Sally, returns to her hometown Ogunquit Mon-Sat at 6 pm, Wed-Thurs at 2.30 pm Tix: l "I'm not that knowledgeable i Square, Portland, at 7 pm. Free. 879-5742. 9 am-4 pm. The lectures will be followed by the Southworth Planetarium See Thurs. Aug 1 for full list­ African American history. Complete tour is two hours of Portland. Premieres in a full production Fri on the lit­ $29-$32 646-551 1. about salsa," Stoltz confesses. "A Photography Discussion A panel discussion examining 'Hodgepodge Festival," a large meal including Foods ing. 'Rusty Rocket's Last Blast'' at 11 am. ·comet: or less. Tix : $6 per person (minimum group of sixL erary arts stage at the Maine Festival, Thomas Point "Ragtime• Through Sat Aug 3. The Maine State Music From Ice to Fire' at 1 pm. 'Seeing the Invisible Uni­ 772-7249. Beach, Brunswick, at 3:30pm. Free with $B-$12 festi­ mutual friend knew these guys. the effects of recent technological advances in the from various cultures, at Portland High School, in Theatre presents the musical based on the book by E.L. medium. This event is part of 'Ed Richardson and Freshman Alley oft oF Chestnut St, PorUand, at 4 pm. verse"' at 3 pm. Writers Jam Sessions The Maine Writers and Pub­ val admission. Final performance on Sat at the Arts Ooctorow, about three Americans and their hopes at We started rehearsing and they Friends," an exhibit on display at the Payson Art Gallery. Both events are free. B28.Q906. Victoria Mansion Lecture Karen Robbins, a research lishers Alliance sponsors informal writers groups. All Conservatory Theater & Studio, 341 Cumberland Ave, the turn of the 20th century, at Pickard Theatre, Bow­ taught us how to play. Word start­ Talk happens at the gallery, University oF New England, The Maine Festival See Fri, Aug 2 for full listing. intern at the museum, presents a lecture about the genres welcome every other Mon, at MWPA, 14 Maine Portland, at 7 :30 pm. Tix: $6-$8 761 -2465. doin College, Brunswick. Thurs-Sat at 8 pm. Days vary 716 Stevens Ave, Portland, at 6pm. Free. 771-9918. Noteworthy performances include the Hobohemians cast iron fixtures of the mansion, entitled, "Fences, S~ Suite 416, Brunswick, at 7 pm. Free. 729-6333. 'The Adventures of Robin Hood" Tues. Aug 6-Thurs. for matinees at 2 pm. nx: $24-$42. 725-8769. ed getting out that this salsa band Portland Sea Dogs take on the New Britain Rock Cats on the traditions stage at 11:15 am and 4:15 pm and Rreplaces and Foundries: Cast Iron at Victoria Man­ Aug 22. The Theater at Monmouth presents this tale of "She Loves Me" Wed, Aug 7 - Sa~ Aug 24. The Maine was starting and suddenly we had at Hadlock Field, 271 Park Ave, Portland, at 7pm. the Half Moon Jug Band on the variety arts stage at sion: at the museum, 109 Danforth S~ Portland, at the swashbuckling archer who steals from the rkh and State Music Theatre offers this romantic comedy about more members." nx:$3-$7. 874-9300. 11:15 am and 2:15pm. Hours: 11 am-10 pm. 5:30 pm. Tix: $3-$8. 772-4B41. gives to the poor. at Cumston Hall, Main Street. Mon­ two workers at a perfume factory who search for love SCORE The Service Corps of Retired Executives, a ,----;-ERFORMI N~ mouth lues al 2 pm. Tix: $10-$26. 933-9999. by mail, only to find it in each other, at Pickard Theater, Wednesday, August 7 And what a lot of members volunteer organization supporting small business, ~ ARTS ~ "Chicago• Through Sat. Aug 3. The Ogunquit Play­ Bowdoin College. Brunswick. lues Sat at 8 pm. Days they have. The full line-up as it Spicy dips: Dulce De Leche does the salsa thing Aug. 2 in Portland. holds at the SCORE office, Room 211, 66 Pearl S~ Will Barnet Artist Will Barnet hosts an informal dis­ house stages this dark and sophisticated musical set in vary lor matinees at 2 pm. Tix : $24-$42. 725-8769. PHOTO/JOHN MONROE Portland. from 1-4 pm. nx: $25. 772-1147. cussion and video screening, at Farnsworth Auditor­ the roaring '20s in which a chorus girl becomes a star 'The Storyteller and the Mime· Sat. Aug 3 A chtl­ auditions/submissions stands now goes something like Southworth Planetarium The University oF Southern ium, 16 Museum S~ Rockland. nx:$ 10-12. Reserva­ after murdering her lover, at the playhouse, U.S. Route dren's show featuring a mixture of stories and clown­ this: Chicky Stoltz (drums); Oliver Schenck (congas); Lenny Hatch (bongos); Paul Cham­ Maine's planetarium, Falmouth St, Portland, offers a tions required. 596-0949. Actors and Actresses The Schoolhouse Arts Center, in I, Ogunquit. Thurs-Fri at B pm, Sat at B:30 pm. Thurs ing, performed by AI Miller and Phyllis Fuchs, at the Business Seminar A free seminar for aspiring entre­ Sebago Lake Village, is holding auditions for two one-act at 2:30pm. Tix: $29-$32. 646-5511. Theater Project. t4 School St., Brunswick, at I 1 am. berlain (piano); Ralph Rodriguez (bass, vocals); Nick Bloom (violin); Matt Day (trumpet); vartety of educational programs and laser shows. 'Worlds in Motion· at 11 am. 'Rusty Rocket's Last Blast!" preneurs entitled 'Technology-Knowing What you plays, 'Cinderella, Cinderella' and 'Treasure Island" on Comedy Connection Fri. Aug 2. Funnyman Bob Mar­ nx: $6. 729-85B4. Rabbit (trombone); and Dave Noyes (trombone). at 1 pm. "In Search of New Worlds" at 3 pm. nx: $4.50- Need," will be held at the Business Resource Center, lues, Aug 27 and Wed, Aug 2B. Parts available for chil­ ley and Patty Ross, at the club. 6 Custom Wharf House, 'Talley's Folly" Fri, Aug 2-Thurs, Aug 22. The roman­ So where does a nine-piece salsa band rehearse? $5 1$3.50-$4 kids, students and seniors). 7B0-4249. 441 Congress S~ Portland, from 1: 00 to 2:30 pm. dren and adults. Call 642-3743 for more information. Portland. At 7:30 and 9:30pm. Tix: $12. 774-5554. tic comedy about a woman and her Jewish suitor in 767-Bt60. Actors, Actresses and Filmmakers Portland Media "Cupid and Psyche" Wed, Aug 7. Actors perform the 1944 Missouri, put on by the Theater at Monmouth, at "We rehearse at Ralph's apartment," says Stoltz. "We lucked out. On the fourth lloor is Friday, August 2 "Can you Eat your Way to Better Bonesr Rnd out the Artists seeks actors and actresses to star in current timeless Greek legend using puppets, music and mag­ Cumston Hall, Main Street, Monmouth. Fri-Sat. Wed at a fully finished attic, which the landlord just kind of chucked in with the deal. There's plen­ Coastal Humane Society The society holds a fund­ answer to this question by attending this class on calci­ productions. The group meets the second and Fourth ic, at the Deertrees Theatre & Cultural Centre. Deertrees 6 pm. Sun at 7 pm. Ttx : $10-$26. 933-9999. raising yard sale. Baked goods and plants are just two um supplementation, led by Cindy Rubinoff-Myers, a Mon of the month at Java Net, 37 Exchange S~ Road, Harrison, at 10 am. Tix: $4-$5. 5B3-6747. 'Whose Laugh Was That Anyhow?" Through Tues. ty of room for all of our horns and percussion." Ralph lives on Munjoy Hill. types of items up for sale, at the society, 30 Range registered dietitian. Part of the "Bone Booster Oass Portland, at 7 pm. In addition, original films can be "The Foot in Mouth Radio Project• Through Thurs. Sept 3. The Reasonably Affordable Theatncal Company Considering Portland raunch-apostles the Points are still practicing in Momma Point's Road, Brunswick. Fri-Sat B am-2 pm. 725-5051. Series' offered by the Maine Medical Center. Takes sent to PMA, c/o Frank McMahon, 452 Cumberland Sept 5. The Reasonably Affordable Theatrical Compa­ presents a night of improvised comedy, at Jonathan's place at the Maine Center tor Endocrinology, MMC, U.S. ny stages a night of humor and music, fashioned after basement, that's pretty impressive. Linda Greenlaw The Maine author will read from her Ave 412, Portland, ME 04101 . VISit W~" the swirling maelstrom of a Portland summer night. Not a bad touch. I District and Portland Media artists sponsor this show­ Congress St. Portland, at 6:30pm. Free. 775-5096. 21 . Caii87B-2774 for more specific information. nity Ptayers present this innovative and irreverent musical, play about an agtng patriarch and the hectic home he The combination of this kind of infectious approach mixed with just the general novelty ing of 14 original shorts by Maine filmmakers, at Con­ Southworth Planetarium See Thurs. Aug 1 for full list­ Dancers Maine Ballroom Dance offers classes for based on the Gospel According to Matthew, at Freeport oversees, at Cumstom Hall, Main Stree~ Monmouth. Tues ing. 'Little Star That Could' at 11 am. "Images of the High School, Holbrook Street, Freeport. Thurs-Sun at 7:30 "''I of being a salsa band in Portland has led to not only some unusual gigs, but some presti­ gress Square, Congress and High streets, Portland, at beginning and advanced dancers. Cost: $6-540. For at 8 pm. Sun at 7 pm. nx· $8-$26 933-9999 B:30 pm. Free. 772-6826. Infinite' at 1 pm. "Rres in the Sky' at 3 pm. more info and schedule call 773-0002. gious ones as well, like the fund-raiser for Ralph Nader's Democracy Rising organization. The Maine Festival Artists, performers and other cre­ Walk-In Tours A tour of "William Pope.L: eRacism; Dancers Esduardo Mariscal is looking for dancers. xperience 50 years of "All the local bands went on early," Stoltz says. "I think we played from six to seven. ative-lypes from across the state converge at this the current exhibition at the Institute of Contemporary actors and athletes who are in good shape. No expe­ three-day display or craft and talent Includes art mar­ Art will be given by a member of the ICArt staff, from rience necessary. 756-6027. wedlock in a single even­ Kind of cool thing happened at that gig: me and Ralph Rodriguez got to back up Patti a ke~ healing arts ten~ readings by Maine writers and 12 :15-12:45 pm. Free. 679·5742 x229. Dancers New Dance Studio offers classes with in ing at the Arundel Barn Smith." poets, and special closing performances each nigh~ Monica Wood The local author of ' Ernie's Ark' and structor Laura Flowers on Tues from 5:45·7: 15 pm. at Thomas Point Beach, Brunswick.. Hours: Fri-Sat other books will make yet another author appearance. Cost: $10-$12 per class. 780-0554. Playhouse through "I Do! Having backed the punk icon on a rendition of "People Got the Power," Stoltz says, Ayuh. John GoukJ is a funny guy, a Mainer, 11 am- 10 pm. Sun 11 am-6 pm. Tix: $6-$12 per day. as part of the Portland Public Library's Brown Bag Directors The Chocolate Church Arts Center in Bath is E and an author who will be signing copies of "She's very nice. We didn't have a tremendous amount of time to hang out with her. We just Lecture Series. at the library. 5 Monument Square, I Do!" The musical ex­ $15-$1 B tor three-day pass. 336-3B33. his latest tome at L L Bean Aug. 3. searching for people to teach acting, music, visual arts Portland, from 12-1 pm. Free. 871 - 1710. talked about what a bitch it was for her to get out of New York that day. New Voices: Writers Becoming Authors The featured and more to children. For more info, call 442-8455 or ploration of the joys and annoy­ writers this month at Longfellow Books' reading series Mid-State Gem & Mineral Show On display will be e-mail [email protected] Ongoing ances of married life was written ~y "I think we win people over every time we play," he says. "And that was a good gig are Jay Davis, Dennis Camire, Peter Manuel and Joseph gems and minerals, jewelry and fluorescent minerals. Drummers lnanna, Sisters in Rhythm, holds a variety because there were people there from all over the state." Wolfberg. Jay Davis hosts, at Longfellow Books, 1 There will also be lapidary demonstrations and edu­ Amnesty International meets the second lues of the of drumming workshops at the Diamond Center on Harvey Schmidt and Tom Jones, au­ Monument Way, Portland, at 7 pm. Free. 772-4045. cational displays at the show, at Mount Merici School, month at Casco Bay Ferry Terminal's Conference Peaks Island. For more information, call 766-570B. Another notable recent gig took place at jones Landing on Peaks Island. But there's some thors of "The Fantasticks," the long­ The Portland Sea Dogs Give me a P' Give me an 0' 142 Western Ave, Waterville. from 10am-5pm. Free. Room, Commercial Stree~ Portland. at 7:30pm. Free. Filmmakers Portland Public Access Channel 2 seeks question as to whether or not the deck could withstand the force of all the dancing feet that Oh. forget il The 'dogs take on the New Haven 395-446B. B74-692B. short films and other submissions. For more info. call est running musical ever in the his­ The Portland Sea Dogs go against the New Haven Consumers With Mental Health Issues meets first Liz at 775-2900 x5. a typical Dulce De Leche performance inspires. Ravens at Hadlock Field, 271 Park Ave, Portland, at 7 tory of the world. The play opens on pm. nx: $3-$7. B74-9300. Ravens at Hadlock Field, 271 Park Ave, Portland, at Mon of every month, at the Dana Center, Maine Med Filmmakers and Musicians Mainestream.nu features "I think we contributed to their d!!ck collapsing," Stoltz confesses. "We played on a Fri­ Southworth Planetarium See Thurs. Aug 1 for full list­ 6pm. Tix: $3-$7. 874-9300. 7:00-B:OO pm. Free, 775-5242. Maine artists online. To submit music or an original the wedding day of Michael and ing. 'Zubenelgenubi's Magical Sky" at 11 am. 'Seeing Saco Bay Artists Sidewalk Sale Saco Bay Artists, a The Casco Gay Men meets every Man at 7 pm. The film, visit www.mainestream.nu and click on "How to day, and the following Sunday, during reggae night, their deck collapsed. I think we had a Agnes, and follows them as they the lnvisib'e Universe" at 1 pm. "Just Imagine" at 3 pm. group of artists who meet weekly to participate in first Mon of the month is potluck dinner nigh~ the Submi~ · or call 226-4667. hand in that. I would imagine it was all the dancers we had. It's a big deck. I think they're workshops and gallery excursions, host a sale of their third is game night. At Williston West Church, 32 Musicians The Androscoggin Valley Community raise children, deal with mid-life Saturday, August 3 own work. on the lawn of the Ocean Park library, Thomas St, Portland. 772-5067. Orchestra invites amateur student or adult musicians rebuilding it. We'd like to play there again." crises and grow old together, all the ..A Bird in the Hand" Come see chickadees, cardinals, between West Grand and Seaside avenues, Ocean Dances of Universal Peace take place the second to join in its rehearsals, held every Thurs at Schooner Dulce De Leche also played one of the recent summer concert series in Monument sparrows and other common Maine birds up close Park, from 9 am-4 pm. 934-3408. Sat of every month, at the Portland yoga Center, 616 Estates, Stetson Road, Auburn, from 7-9 pm. New while arguing, falling in love, split­ Square. Stoltz was particularly happy about the recent introduction of the beer tent during and in-hand, as they're weighed, measured, identified Scarborough Historical Society Fair A fun family fair Congress St. Portland, from 7-9 pm. Call Elaine at 797- members are welcome to join. 576- 1504. I ting up and eventually making up. ' these events. As he proclaimed: "Finally we're breaking tradition up here away from the tor age and sex, and banded, at Maine Audubon. 20 featuring crafts, antiques, clothes and baked goods 6284 for more information. Poetry and Short Stories The Goose River Press, a I Gilsland Farm Rd, Falmouth, from B:30-11am. Free. tor sale. There'll also be "fair" food, like hot dogs and Etderclse Aerobic classes tor the older set take place publishing company in Waldoboro, is currently seek­ Witness a shared life at the Arundel / ways of the puritan." 781-2330 X 215. sodas, at the Scarborough Historical Museum, U.S. every Wed until July 31, at Sl Pius X Community ing submissions under 3000 words for publication. Barn Playhouse, 53 Old Post Road, I As for what the fans can expect on Aug. 2, Stoltz says: "Perhaps there'll be some spe­ Coastal Humane Society See Fri, Aug 2 for full listing. Route 1, Scarborough, from 9 am-3 pm. 8B3-6276. Center, 492 Ocean Ave, Portland at 11 am. 674-B76B. Deadline Feb 2B, 2003. For guidelines and more info Hours: B am-2 pm. Southworth Planetarium See Thurs. Aug 1 tor full list­ Food Not Bombs The group distributes Free food to contact [email protected] or call 832-6665. Arundel. lues, Aug 6-Sat, Aug 17. cial guests. Sometimes people just show up and play with us." Raul Correa The author of "I Don't Know But I've Been ing. "Just Imagine· at 3 pm. 'Stars of Jade' at 7 pm. the masses in Monument Square, Portland, every Sun Singers The Southern Maine Chorale seeks singers of Tues-Sat at 8 pm. Wed at 2 pm. Tix: Could the conga line be next? Told, .. a novel in which a man goes over the previous 'Laser Show: Garth Brooks' at 6:30 pm. From 2-4:20 pm. 774-2801. all ages and voice parts. The group holds rehearsals 20 years of his life, will read from his work. at Summer Salad Supper & Auction The New School, Garden Days Tours of the herb garden and interior of every lues at Holy Cross Lutheran Church, Storer $17-$21. 985-5552. Dulce De Leche plays Friday, Aug. 2, at the Skinny, 627 Congress St., Portland, at 9pm. Longfellow Books, 1 Monument Way, Portland, at 4 an alternative elementary school in Kennebunk, holds the Tate House Museum take place every Wed until Avenue, Kennebunk, at 7 pm. Membership is $35. pm. Free. 772-4045. this fund-raising dinner and auction. Items up for sale Sept 11, at 1270 WestbrookS~ Portland. Tours on the 9B5-0092 or 967-2793. 21+. Tix: $7. 871-8983. Take your vows: Julie Czarnecki and Michael Finnegan as married couple Agnes and Michael In "I Do! I Dor at the Arundel Bam Playhouse. 26) CASCO BAY WEEKLY AUGUST 1, 2002 (y continues through Sun, Aug 11. Hours: Mon-Wed, Fri-Sat 10 am-5 pm. Thurs SPACE CASE • "The Edges of the World: Photographs by Thomas and Sun 12-5 pm. Mon-Sun 7:30-9:30 CBW staffers don't just Joshua Cooper," an exhibit of photographs of the pm. 363-7336. Atlantic shoreline taken with an antique field carn- gather numbers - they Center for Maine Contemporary loose hunt them down and Art 162 Russell Ave, Rockport. e~~·R~t;~~~~~~~~~~ ~~snC~~~!~-poraries," an "25th Annual Art Auction Pre­ drag the carcasses exhibit featuring Kent's landscapes alongside change view.~ an exhibit of works by the work of artists who influenced h1m con- home. Here are our Maine artists that will be sold at y tinues through Sun, Oct 13. ' the center's art auction, con­ I S U L freshest numerical kills. a Colby College Museum of Art Colby Cot- tinues through day of auction, VISUaL lege, Waterville .. Hours: Mon-Sa t 10 am-4:30 Sun, Aug 4. Hours: Tues-Sat pm. Sun 2-4:30 pm. Free. B72-3228. 10 am-5 pm. Tix: $3 lfree for • "Etchings and Lithotints" by James Mc­ members, kids and Rockport r Neill Whistler that depict the daily life in the residents!. 236-2875. cities of Western Europe, continues through lffiERS CONTINUED FROM PAGE 15 [ Filament Gallery 181 Con­ r Sat. Aug 31. gress St. Portland. "Die Ver­ • "Aerlal Muse: The Art of yvonne Jac­ wandlung,~ an exhibit of quette," a retrospective of the artist's paint· transformed Barbie dolls by ings and prints, continues through Sun, Oct alcohol. Then he claims to spy an old Mikel McGowan and "Macchi­ t 13. na Vetro," an exhibit of glass "Schaefer-for-$! .00" sign and di • "Rudy Burckhardt's Maine," an exhibit of pho­ motorcycle sculptures by Aaron tographs, paintings and films, continues through promptly decides "Yippee," he can t Weiner and Steve Cothern, con­ Sun, Oct 13 . tinue through Sat. Aug 17. Hours: Maine Maritime Museum 243 Washington St. Bath. Number of paces from the front door of now have seven beers and leave a 50- Thurs-Sat 11 am-6 pm and by s "Working the Coast.• paintings by Helen St Clair, R. appointment 221-2061 . City Hall to the front door of the Portland cents tip. ValenUne Gray, Stephen Etnier, Edith A Sternfeld and Frost Gully Gallery U.S. Route 1, Press Herold: 123 Paul Rickert, is ongoing. Hours: 9:30 am-5 pm daily. I fear that bar and restaurant Freeport An exhibit of new and recent s Admission: $8.75 1$6 under 17, kids under 6 freet Submissions for the visual arts section work by 20 artists aftiliated with the 443-1316. patrons reading this article may gallery, including David Campbell, Alison Number of paces between the criminal should be received two weeks prior to publication. The Museum of African Tribal Art 122 Spring St, Port­ Hildreth and Dahlov I pear, continues through The new Space Gallery is opening this week. PHOTO/THERESA FLAHERTY become severely etiquette-impaired. Send to Victoria Gannon, Casco Boy Weekly, land. "The Spirit of the lgbo Masks," masks and other and civil lawsuit windows at the Sat, Aug 31. Hours: Mon-Fri 12-5 pm and by 11 Forest Ave., Portland, ME 04101 objects representing over 1,000 years of sub-Saharan appointment. 865-4505. Cumbertand County Courthouse: 4 [f Peet has $11 to spend on product. or [email protected]. history, is ongoing. Hours: Tues-Fri 10:30 am-5 pm, Sat Gallery at Widgeon Cove 31 Widgeon Cove Lane, 12:30-5 pm. Free. 871-7188. don't begrudge the service unless you Harpswell. "Personal Reality: an exhibit of paintings of Inaugural exhibit shows gallery's potential Peary-MacMillan Arctic Museum Bowdoin College, Number of paces from the Portland Public plan !o buy your beer at a Tuscany and Cape Breton, Nova Scotia, continues Brunswick. "In Cod We Trust: Labrador's Early Twenti­ through Sun, Sept 8. Hours: Thurs-Sat. Man 10 am-5 pm. library to Longfellow Books: 173 eth Century Cod Fishery," an exhiM including pho­ Sun 1-5 pm. 833-6081. convenience store. I'd hate to think openings It's impossible to describe Portland's new artist-run gallery and resource center tographs taken by Arctic explorer Donald B. MacMillan Gallery on Chase Hill 10 Chase Hill Road, Kenneb­ as well as information about cod fishing and how to that any fair-minded individual would thursday, august 1 without referencing its name. The venue, Space, is a large, indoor space located at 538 "'Boarding the Ark," a painting Dahlov pear, Number of pates from Video Expo to unkport Exhibit of paintings by Monique Sakellarios con­ by I cook il Exhibit continues through Sun, Sept 29. Free Aucocisco 615A Congress St. Portland. Opening recep­ is part of a group exhibit at the Frost Gully deem i! acceptable social behavior to tinues through Wed, Aug 7. Hours: Sat-Sun 11 am-5 pm. Congress St. It has unfinished floors, clean white walls and a high ceiling. It's a space tours take place Wed at 10: 15 am until Aug 28. Hours: Catholic Charities Maine: 4 20 Gallery through Sat, Aug 3 t tion for "Paintings: Archetypes," an exhibit of work by g67-0049. Tues-Sat 10 am-5 pm, Sun 2-5 pm. Free. 725-3416. John Hultberg, takes place from 5-8 pm. Continues Gleason Fine Art 12 Bay View St, Camden. ·susan long needed by Portland's artists. Its ample dimensions and open-minded leadership be served seven separate beers and Portland Harbor Museum Fort Road, Southern Maine through Sat. Aug 24 Hours: Wed-Sat 12-5 pm and by Whitehouse; The Matinicus Paintings," an exhibit of work Number of paces from Casablanca mean that works in all forms- including sculpture, video or installations- can be shown. Technical College, South Portland. "What Ship is This? only tip 50 cents. In addition to appointment. 874-2060. focusing on the remote Maine island, continues through Salt alumna Amy Toensing continues through Wed, Oct Three Hundred years ol Ships in Portland Harbor; an Comics and Games to Condom Sense: Jameson Gallery 305 Commercial St. Portland. Open­ Tues, Aug 13. Hours: Tues-Sat 10 am-5 pm. 236-6618. Local artist and teacher Todd Bernard is overseeing the conversion of the empty opening or mixing, pouring and 2. Hours: Mon-Fri 11:30 am-4:30pm. First Fridays 5- exhibit documenting the shaping of the Greater Port­ 412 ing reception for an ongoing exhibit of photography by Icon Contemporary Art 19 Mason St. Brunswick. Exhib­ space into one filled with exhibits, artist-led workshops and public darkrooms. 8 pm. 761-0660. land community through global economic activity, con­ New Hampshire-born artist Vincent Vallarino, who will be serving, bartenders also stock and it of new black-and-white photographs and oil paintings Sawyer Street Studios 131 Sawyer St. South Portland. tinues through Sat, Nov 30. Hours: Fri -Sun 10 am- on hand, takes place from 5-8 pm. Hours: Man-Sat 10 "Its name talks about what it is," he said, "It's a blank canvas. It fills a need, some­ by Claire Seidl continues through Sat, Aug 24. Hours: Ceramics by several local artists shown by appointment 4:30pm. Admission: $1 -$3.799-6337. Number of paces from Nickelodeon restock. order, clean. people-monitor, am-6 pm. 772-5522. Mon-Fri 1-5 pm. Sat 1-4 pm. 725-8157. thing that's missing from people's creative diets." or chance. 767-4394. Portland Museum of Art 7 Congress Square, Port­ June Fitzpatrick Gallery at Maine College of Art 522 Institute of Contemporary Art at Maine College of Art Silver Image Resource Gallery 500 Congress St. Port­ land. Hours: Man-Wed, Sat-Sun 10 am-5 pm, Thurs Cinemas to The Movies: 290 money-handle and perform myriad Congress St. Portland. Opening of an exhibit of recent 522 Congress St. Portland. 'William Pope.L: eRacism," an Bernard first discovered the empty venue, formerly Kinicky's pizza, as a carpenter land. Ongoing exhibrt of hand-colored photographs by and Fri 10 am-9 pm. Admission: $6 t$5 students and drawings and paintings by Eileen Gillespie. Reception exhibit of sculpture and installation pieces exploring Donna Lee Rollins, digital artwork by Dennis Stein, and other !asks to ensure that you receive when he was hired to construct a mezzanine at the rear of the room. After talking to seniors, $1 kids 6-121. Free every Fri from 5-9 pm. 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Hours: Thurs and Fri noon-6 pm. years 1888- 1920 collected by Sylvia and Morris 871 -3922. Pee! , but there exists a status quo. Aucocisco 615A Congress St, Portland. First Friday Art Portland. "Monhegan: Mystery and Muse; an exhibit of gy." Bernard is working on getting nonprofit status, qualifying it for grants and other Greenberg in their travels through Europe, Asia and the Number of paces from Aubergine's Bistro Walk reception for "Paintings: Archetypes,· an exhibit of oil paintings by Abraham J. Bogdanove, continues sources of much-needed funding. On Aug. 2, its first exhibit, along with the work of eight Three Fish Gallery 377 Cumberland Ave, Portland. United States, continues through Sun, Dec 15. & Wine Bar to Paul's FOOd Center: 159 especially in such a bar/restaurant­ work by John Hultberg, takes place from 5-8 pm. Con­ through Aug 31. Hours: Mon-Sat 10-6 pm and by "Stray Dogs: Works by the Three Fish Guild; an exhibit • "Paul Caponigro: New England Days," an exl1ibit of tinues through Sat. Aug 24. Hours: Wed-Sat 12-5 pm and appointment. 772-7833. artists, opens. The diversity of the art speaks to the gallery's potential. of paintings and mixed media featuring canines by Ron black-and-white photographs, continues through Sun, driven area as is Greater Portland. So by appointment. 874-2060. Uttle Sebago Gallery and Frame 765 Roosevelt Trail. Prominently displayed at the front of the room are 1 0 casts of women's bodies, con­ and Christine Spinella, continues through Sat. Aug 17. Septa. Number of paces from WMTW !Channel Bl Aucocisco at the Eastland Park Hotel 157 High Sl Port­ Windham. An exhibit including watercolors by Casco artist Hours: Thurs-Sat: 12-6 pm or by appointment. 772-2746. Pcct, and a II you socially conscious tributed by the I Am Project. The project is the brainchild of Portland sculptors Lea Cut­ • .. Neo-lmpressionlsm: Artists on the Edge," an studios to WCSH !Channel 61 studios: 672 land. Opening reception for exhibit of oil paintings and Donna Kantor, colored pencil drawings by Buxton artist University of New England Art Gallery 716 Stevens exhibit of 55 works by such artists as Georges Seurat, individuals out there, go out and stone sculpture by Clara Cohen and drawings and paint­ Jennifer Printy and oil paintings by Casco artist Andrea ter and Danielle Hylen, whose aim is to cast the figures of 100 local women and dis­ Ave, Portland. "Ed Richardson and Friends: Portland Paul Signac and Henri-Edmond Cross, continues ings by lynne Drexler takes place from 5· 7 pm Hours: Sawyer continues through Thurs. Aug 1. Hours: Mon-Fri Camera Club," an exhibit of photographs by Richard­ through Sun, Oct 20. Ni!mber of paces from J's Oyster Bar to dine, go to your area pubs and listen Wed-Sat 12-5 pm, and by appointment 775-2227. 9:30am-5:30pm. Sat 9:30 am-4 pm. 892-8086. play them throughout the city. At Space, it's the largest grouping yet of the casts in a son and other members of the club, continues through • "'Open House: Tillman Crane," featuring pho­ Daniel Lilley's law office: to bands play, be happy these June Fitzpatrick Gallery 112 High St. Portland. Opening Mainely Frames & Gallery 534 Congress St. Portland. public place. The combined effect of the full-figured shapes - one in the lotus position, Sat, Aug 31. Hours: Wed, Fri, Sat. Sun 1-4 pm. Thurs tographs of and inspired by the Mclellan House and G. 84 reception for exhibit of new drawings by Shirley Haynes Pen-and-ink cityscapes by William C. Harrison and oth­ 1-7 pm. 797-7261 x4499. L.D.M . Sweat Memorial Galleries taken by Crane, con­ establishments arc here for your takes place from 5-B pm. Continues through Sal Aug 31. er work by gallery artists are ongoing. Hours: Mon-Wed one crouching as if to hide, some adorned with jewels, some with paint and other sym­ Wiscasset Bay Gallery 67 Main St. Wiscasset "Expand­ tinues through Sun, Sept 15. Number of paces from Starbucks 1 !on Hours: Tues-Sat noon-S pm. 772-1961. 10 am-6 pm, Thurs and Fri 10 am-8 pm, Sat 10 am-5 bols - is unexpectedly powerful. ing Horizons in Twentieth-Century Maine,· an exhibit of Saco Museum 371 Main St, Saco. Hours: Man-Wed, Fri enjoymen!. And heed what the Fore Street Gallery 366 Fore St, Portland. Opening pm, Sun noon-S pm. 82B-0031. paintings of the stale by Charles Woodbury, Jay Hall 12-4 pm. Thurs t2-8 pm. 283-0684. Congress Streetl to Starbucks 2 !comer In the back part of Space is an entirely different, yet no less ambitious, project by Peter musicians say: "Don't forget to tip reception for ~Bays and Byways," an exhibit of watercol· Ocean Street Arts 520 Ocean St. South Portland. Ongo­ Connaway and William Chadwick, continues through • "Image In Print: Photographs and Photographers of Exchange Streetl: 650 ors by K. Dana Nelson, takes place from 6-8 pm. Con­ ing exhibit of paintings by Kate Winn, Willa Vennema, Buotte. For the last two years, Buotte has been working to collect the first childhood Fri, Aug 2. Hours: Mon-Sun 10:3Q-5 pm. 882-7682. from the Local News," an exhibit of photographs orig­ your bartenders and waitresses tinues through Sat, Aug 31. Hours: Man-Sat 11 am-6 pm. Holly Brooks, Adam Earley, Dee Adams and appliques by Woodbury Campus Center University of Southern memory of 1,000 people by asking them to draw or write it on a piece of paper. He inally run in the Boston Globe's local supplement in the Sun 12-5 pm. 874-8084. Leah McDowell. Hours: Tues-Sat 10 am-5 pm. 767-7773. Maine, 96 Falmouth St. Portland. "Hurricane Fran," an 1920s and ·3os, from the AH. Milliken Collection, as Number of paces from Casco Bay Books generously - they work hard for Hay Gallery 594 Congress St. Portland. Opening recep­ Old Orchard Beach Gallery 20 Washington Ave, Old collected them throughout his travels in Eastern Europe and, since March, in an ordi­ exhibit of memorabilia and photographs on the life well as photography by contemporary local photo­ tion for exhibit of abstract and landscape paintings by Orchard Beach. Photography by Eugene Cole is ongo­ and work of Frances W. Peabody, continues through to Casco Bay Eyewear: 41 you." nary mailbox outside the Maine College of Art. He's gathered memories so far; journalists such as Luc Demers, Colin Malakie ICBW Sam Gelber takes place from 5-8 pm. Continues through ing. Call ahead for hours. 934-1382. 300 195 Man, Sept 9 . Hours: Mon-Thurs 7 am-1 0 pm. Fri 7 am- shooters! and Martha Mickles, continues through Sun, Aug 25. Hours: Man-Wed, Sat-Sun 11 am-5 pm. Orbit Jewelry 142 High St, Portland. Giltware and silver of them are displayed in this exhibit. 5 pm. Sat 9 am-5 pm. 780-4269. Thurs. Aug 15 . Number of paces from Casco Boy Weelo/ Thurs-Fri 11 am-8 pm. 773-2513. jewelry by Brent Williams and Jessica Babb are ongoing. Woodford's Gallery 651 Forest Ave, Portland. Ongo­ • 'Two Centuries of Freemasonry: The 200th Anni­ Lorraine C. Lamont Some people give their names on the sheets of paper, others don't. Many are in dif­ Hole In the Wall Studioworks Route 302. Raymond. Hours: Mon-Fri 11 am-7 pm, Sat noon-6 pm and by ing exhibit of contemporary art and mixed media by a versary of Saco Lodge No. 9," an exhibit of artifacts to the Portland Phoenix: 689 Opening of ~Beach Fantasies," acrylic paintings by Bren­ appointment. 653-5821. ferent languages. One is drawn on a receipt from a Portsmouth, N.H., restaurant by a variety of artists. Hours: Sat noon-S pm, or by appoint­ and mason's tools from the museum's collection, the and patrons of da Atwood P1nardi. Opening reception takes place Sat. Portland Coalition Art Gallery 6B8 Congress St. Port­ menl842-0182. 4-year-old boy. It's a picture of spiders outside of his window at night. Most are from Grand Lodge of Maine and Saco Lodge No. 9, contin- Number of paces from CBW's old front O'Rourke's Landing Aug 10 from 6-9 pm. Continues through Wed, Sept 4 land. Ongoing exhibit of mixed-media works by artists museums ues through Thurs. Aug 15. Hours· Wed-Mon 9:30am-5:30pm. 655-4952. associated with the Portland Coalition for the Psychiatri­ older folks, like one of a car heading down a black street. The caption reads, "Harvest door to lts new front door: 19 2 South Portland Space 538 Congress St. Portland. Opening reception for cally Labeled. Hours: Daily 9 am-7 pm. Bates College Museum of Art Olin Arts Center, 75 other venues ongoing exhibit at a new gallery, including work by the Radiant Light Gallery 142 High St. Suite 315, Portland. Moon, Dead End, Rock Falls, Illinois, 1979." Russell St. Lewiston. Hours: Mon.-Sat 10 am-5 pm, Bakehouse Cafe 205 Commercial St. Portland. Ongo­ I Am Project. Chris Keister, Michael Shaughnessy, Jeff "'Multi-Exposures,~ an exhibit of photographs by nation­ Video artist Susan Bickford is also showing work in the exhibit. "Galleries kind of shy Sun. 1 pm-5 pm. Free. 786-6158. ing exhibition of paintings by Eduardo Guzman, an Number of people who will find the new Bager, Lydia Piastc, Maryjean Viano Crowe, Susan Bick­ al and local photographers, including Steve McCurry, • "Carl Sprinchom, King of the Woods," an exhibit of artist from Oaxaca, Mexico. Hours: Tues-Fri 7:30am- door Without a map: 0 ford and Peter Buotte. takes place from 5-9 pm. Hours: Leonard Freed, Tom Antonik, Judy Beedle and others, away from video and performance art, because it's so complicated," she said. With its paintings of the Maine wilderness, continues through 3 pm. Sat-Sun 9 am-2 pm. 773-2215. Fri, Aug 23. Tues-Sat 10 am-6 pm. 828-5600. continues through Sat, Aug 31. Hours: Thurs-Sat 12 pm tall walls and lack of windows, "[Spacel is filling a hole, being able to accommodate video Cafe Uffa 190 State St. Portland. Ongoing exhibit of Nuclear waste 6 pm. Fri 'til 7 pm. First Fri until 8 pm. 252-7258. ""The Energy of Dance," black-and-white photographs fiber art and paper sculpture by Parks McKinney. Saturday, Aug 3 projects:· Of Bernard she said, ·you have to be very brave to try something like this. It's William Richey Fine Jewelry Gallery 150 High St, Port­ of past Bates dance festivals by Michael Philip Man­ Hours: Wed-Fri 5:30-10 pm, Sat 8 am-noon and 5 :30- Kathryn Perry's swaying butt was honked at anyone? Stable Gallery 26 Water St. Damariscotta. Opening land. Works by Richey are ongoing. Hours: Mon-Fn 11 an opening for other people's work to happen:· heim, continues through Fri, Aug 23. 10 pm, Sun 9 am-2 pm. 775-3380. reception for ~Artists and Mentors," an exhibit of ceram­ am-5 pm, Sat noon-5 pm. 772-5252. Bowdoin College Museum of Art Brunswick. Hours: Casco Bay Books 151 Middle St. Portland. "Small Arl" by three cars os she prowled the Old Port President Bush claims to be Bickford's video includes footage of grain waving in the wind, but the images are open Tues-Sat 10 am-5 pm, Sun 2 pm-5 pm. Free. 725-3275. ic art by artists associated with the Watershed Center for Toby Rosenberg Gallery 293 Read St, Portland. Hand­ works by Shannon Rankin, Rufus Tureen and Roz Cock­ counting her footsteps. concerned about the storage of the Ceramic Arts in Newcastle, takes place from 4-7 pm bags, cloth1ng, cloth dolls, pottery, contemporary Amer­ to interpretation. "It's like looking at clouds in the sky," she said - a comparison that • American paintings by Gilbert Stuart. John Singer rill is ongoing. Hours: 10 am-11 pm daily. 541-3842. I Continues through Fri, Aug 16. Hours: Mon-Sat I 0 am- ican crafts, sculpture and Judaica by artists including Sargent, Thomas Eakins and others are ongoing. Center for Maine History 489 Congress St. Portland. nuclear waste, but the citizens of I I 5 pm 563- 1991. Deena Whited, Susan Butler and Gail Platts are ongoing also applies to the space in which its showing. • "Art and Lite in the Ancient Mediterranean," and Euro­ "Longfellow: The Man Who Invented America; con­ I ) Hours: Man-Sun 12-6 pm. 878-4590. VICTORIA GANNON pean art from the permanent collection, are ongoing. tinues through Tues, Dec 31. Hours: Mon-Sat 10 am- Nevada don't want it in their state. galleries • "Rockwell Kent: Works on Paper," an exhibit of I I Rough Trade 546 Shore Road, Cape Elizabeth Select­ 5 pm. 879-0427. Solution: store the waste in Backroads Gallery and Sculpture Garden 278 Biscay ed works by Matt Donahue are ongoing. Hours: Sat -Man Kent's drawings culled from the museum's permanent I I Coffee By Design 67 India St, Portland. "Women in Road, Damanscotta. HBackroadsAnnual2002," a group 10 am-7 pm. 799-7333 The gallery opening and reception for the I Am Project is Fri., Aug. 2, from 5-9 p.m. at collection continues through Sun, Aug 18. Repose,· an exhibit of acrylic paintings on canvas and Crawford, Texas. I show, conttnues through Man, Sept 2. Hours: Man-Sun Richard G. Sandifer Studio 151 Newbury St, Portland. " 'Winslow Homer: Special Correspondent of the Masonite by Nance Parker, continues through SaL Aug I 11 am 4 pm. 563- 1056. Black and-white photographs from Sandifer's trip to Mex­ Space, 53 8 Congress St., Portland. Regular gallery hours are Tues.- Thurs., 10 a.m -6 p.m Civil War," an exhibit of wood engravings made by 24. Hours: 6 :30 am-7 pm. Sat 7 am-7 pm. Sun 7 am- Bluestocking Studio 5 Railroad Ave, york Beach. "Two ico are ongoing Call ahead for hours 761 -3916. 828-5600. Homer while he was a correspondent at Harper's 6 pm. 879- 2233. Printmakers: Nancy R. Davison and Carol T. Lummus" Salt Gallery 11 0 Exchange St. Portland. Photo exhibit by Weekly, featuring scenes of Civil War combat. contin­ Dale Rottenberg ues through Sun, Sept 1. Portland CASCO BAY WEEKLY AUGUST 1, 2002 (}s Because it's a long way to Memphis! India THE MILE HIGH • • Palace MOLLY REUBEN Restaurant Restaurant Our version of this All-American class ic stnrts ' El.1Jt.:Til!nce rhl' with thin-sliced corn beef brisket piled high o n I WONDERFUL AND cxo ric {lt.IVf.JTS of marble rye bread with imported swiss cheese . I t A\ia wilh : sauerkraut and I 000 island dress ing. PERFECT! UNIQUE FooD! I •Thai Iced Tea/Coffee TRY Us ONCE AND BAR BEQUE •Thai Fresh Spring Roll You'LL CoME BAcK! •Seafood ala Szechuan DAYS/WE[K & Grill 0P£N 7 •Ck w/pine nut M~tLY's f 565 CoNGRESS 5TIU:H. 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In this strong Seller's market, 0 MANOR WOODS DR 205,000 ~wheels 0 MINGO LOOP RD 279,500 homes are remaining on the market for a relatively shon If you are renting a home, period of time. 1962 BUICK INVICTA· 4DR hard top. low 0 MINGO LOOP RD 105,000 mileage, excellent engine Good body. 0 PICKFORD RD for details to post on this site, Some of the factors I have observed fueling the current $2 500/bo 772-4779 leave message. KARS SERVICE INC boats LAND LOCALS 752,500 market are low interest rates, low unemployment, an 1974 CHEvy VEGA- Near mint shape. 42.000 0 SADDLEBACK LAKE RD 36,000 ong~nal m1les. 4 cyl garaged for several years. Foreign and Domestic (207) 253-5200 uncertain stock market and Buyers coming from other New stiCker. $3 250 892-7525 COAST LINE 0 WINDY CROSS RD 342,000 more expensive markets around the country. 1981 MERCEDES 2400- 4DR, standard, blue, new ttres. pa1nt, 130k. Another 1981 Mercedes Specializing in: BOAT WORKS, INC We continue to experience record low interest rates. l lor parts. S 1,500. 3 W-8883. Audi, V.W., and Mercedes Benz Power & Sail RAYMOND have seen 15 year mortgages below 6%, making the bor­ 1986 19' CUDDY- 170HP. mercruiser, low hours, trailer. maroon top. $3,900/bo. . Excellent condi­ Fiberglass repair & resluration 21 BAXTER/FIRE LN 79,900 ATTENTION rowing power of every dollar that much stronger. tion 676-8468 23 KINGS GRANT RD 250,000 REALTORS AND HOMEOWNERS Mortgage interest is still tax deductible thereby adding an 1989 VOLVO 740GL 94k. loaded with sunroof FREE ESTIMATES Excellent cond ition. No rust. $4,000/BO 329-5381 (LOCAL CALL 271 MEADOW RD 293,000 additional tax incentive for Buyers. 854-5188 Scheduling NOW for August & September 1990 PONTIAC LEMAN5- Parts car Of needs Homeowners are also taking advantage of the low rates 1977 31' JC LOBSTER. also tuna boat 4 53 203 MEADOW RD 144,200 wort for sticker. S400 b/o. Call 772-7034 lea11e we meet all warranty requirements!" / • Carpentry ~ through home equity loans to undertake home fix up message. Detroit wilh 4000 hours, radar, sounder, GPS, 5 OAKLEDGE RD 174,000 luna door. $32,000 Ready to go Ask lor leon ; 1991 GEO STORM. 1T2,000k. Southern car, no ,-'""' ~ .."""""""""===------=«<·=~~ 0 RED'SWAY 118,000 HOME • Painting activities in order to maximize their market value. rusl New clutch, tires. Dependable. S I ,200 firm! 12071967-5021 Unemployment being low allows for more Buyers in 603-498-5188. :' 35 Years of Experience ' 20' VERSATILE '86. Open pleasu1c lobster boa! •I 208 THOMAS POND TERRACE RD 250,000 REPAIRS • Repairs of all Kinds 1992 FORD FISO- P/U 6 cyl Automatic, wt111e. '94, 225hp (vtnrude, needs work Oectrodyne the market as well. This, coupled with the high cost of 140k, runs great. little rust Fiberglass shell. Free Estimates hauler. EZ load tra •ler. $4 800/ bo 7W· 7699 I • Odd Jobs rental apartments in the Southern Maine area, allows s 1,995. 314-8883. 23' CORONADO SOUTH FURLING GENOA· All STANDISH \.. • Any Size __) 1992 MERCURY SABlE - 4DR, maroon, loaded ready lor great day/weekend sa•l $4,000/bo would-be tenants to commit to long tenn debt such as a 70k. all new parts $1 295. 314-8883 207·799-8441 I 6 APPLE LN 173,000 1994 FORD AEROSTAR MINIVAN, silver, loaded. I PauiDowd mortgage. Ken Bushey, owner 17 BLUFF DR 167,000 130k.. runs excellent $2,495. 314-8883 ~ 318-2893 .A The roller coaster ride of the stock market has also 1996 AUDI A.4 QUATTR.Q. 5-s,peed V6, leather, 164 Presumpscot St., Portland 2 DEER ACRES RD 120,000 helped make a strong real estate market. Many investors moonroof, BOk miles Mlnl condit•on, $12,800 I, b/o 944-4722 207-879-0020 ) ; : 23 DEER HILL 10,900 that were jumping into an unrealistic stock market over 1997 MITSUBISHI DIAMANT£ LS· Excellent 55 ELEANOR AVE 127,000 the last few years and lost money, have decided to diversi­ 1hroughoLJ, $9,500/bo Day 828-1969, night GAS TANKS New Gas Tanks at Vfholesale PriCeS. TOyoTA COROllA l992· Sspd, excelent cond• t: ; 774-1032 $99 00 for most GM. FORO, & CHRysLER tion runs well S 1900 773-0931 morniOQs •-; LOT 13 FAIRWINDS HEIGHTS II RD 167,500" fy and feel more comfortable with a tangible asset as 2000 ROAD KING CLASSIC· CobaH blue. low $11900 for mosltmports. Buy Direc1 from the 'NINDSTAA t996 3.8 liler, new tires Good coo­ opposed to a piece of paper. miles, many extra!., wi1h 3' hydratJic lift. must see. D1stnbu!Of. Calf us Toll Free Mon • Fri 9· 5 ac ~Jon . Under book price· S5200 94,800 miles !· 282 HARMONS BEACH RD 135,500 s1 a 5oo bib 839·41 o5 1·800-561-8265 443-5128. Lastly, we are seeing many Buyers coming from major 82 CHEvy C20. w1th cap. 4sp, runs well. $500. PONTIAC GRAND PRIX SE. 2000- Red, rear ) 122 HIGHLAND RD 158,400 ' cities around the country, interested in enjoying the 774· 7750. spoiler, excellent condii.I00.$9.999. Can Barry 221 JOB RD 135,000 87 REO AUOI QUATRO. 183k. Some needs 12071846-6419. . lifestyle Maine has to offer. Having made large gains on the $400180. 252-Q726.Needs stiCker. RADIATORS GAS TANKS & SENDING UNITS. ggqu ' 575 MIDDLE RD 215,000 88' VW QUANTUM- I 67K miles, new radials, dlance you ..,;~ have )'OLt part tomorrow. Wholesale ''· ' homes they are selling, they find Southern Maine proper­ plus 4 studded snow tires, new banery, needs prices, majof brands. No sales tax. 1-800-627-4323 ~ ~ 3 MOUNTAINVIEW RD 157,000 .,, ty to be very affordable. On the flip side of this, I have also sticker. $500. 772-9570 or l·603..J58·3006 Radial:or Express Inc j ·' 24 OAK HILL RD 128,500 89' HONDA ACCORD SEI· 115k. automatic. A!C, I . had Buyers come to the area from the South and Midwest -4DR. sunroof. leather, crutse, set of snows. New 305 OAK HILL RD muffler, battery. Good condition $3,500/80 I ' 123,500 who have found our prices much higher than the market 781·3275. • trucks/vans/ I ', 21 RICHVILLE RD ' 135,000 they are coming from, resulting in the purchase of a small­ 93' CHEVY 511 BLAZER- 2DR. A/C. Good con­ 'I ' 550 RICHVILLE RD 50,000 er home or the decision not to come the this area. dillOn, $4000/bo. Call after SPM, 774-7052. suvs 95 FORD TAURUS. t01k, loaded Runs great. 1993 CHEVY lUMINA MINIVAN . Exc. mechani­ 36 RIVER MEADOWS DR In summary, a strong Buyer demand, coupled with a 800/BO 772-0370 I 189,000 $3 cal .and structural condition. 157k. loaded ,I 4 ROYAL PINE DR 184,500 steady turnover of inventory demonstrates that the 95' CHEvy CAMERO- V6, green, CD player, 93k. MechaniC-owned and maintamed $4,000 Make Has AIC. crU'1se . Excellent cond $5,500. an offerlv\ust see meperenn~al @ hotmail com or Southern Maine real estate market continues to prosper. 944-4722. j I 95 SMOOTH LEDGE RD 195,000 655-4961 j 2 STONEYHILL . AliDI 1105 92. Highway miles, power everything. 2001 DODGE RAM 3500- One ton duauY, 4 t 185,000 sunroof, excellent condition Forest green, wheel drive, 5 speed 10,200 miles, black, lots of I 10 WATCHIC TERRACE RD 35,000 john Hatcher • Coldwell Banker Harnden Beecher tan/leather. heated scats. $4,800. 774 8344 or chrome Real sharp truck. $21 900 647 56 40 .H.CGA 449 Forest Ave., Portland, Maine 04101 671-7550. F 250 1984 4X4. Heavy duty. Gross vehu:te we.ght ~-"4! LOT 14 WILDLANDS SUBDIVISIONS 150,900 AUOI JOOS 92. Highway miles, power everything. 8600 lbs. 6.9 liler diesel Never been used for Office: (207) 775-2121 • Fax: (207) 775-2122 .sunroof. excellent condition. Forest green, plowing Needs inledor pump. Make an offer 15 WINDING WAY 179,000 lan/lealher, heated seats. $3.750. 774 -8344 or (207)828.0000 www.JohnHatcher.us e-mail: [email protected] 443-5128 20]-228-0999 671-7550. FORD TRUCKS FROM $500 PoliCe impounds Toy· FREE code 2875 FORO MUSTANG '1997 red_ exc. cond , $8000. otas. 01cvys, Jeeps. Call now. 1-8()()..941-8777, Enter code 125 offer. beSt 408 8283 ext. C2793 Nlust be 1 8+. * Phone company charges may apply. CASCO BAY WEEKLY

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FUN AND loving, like to dance. Like LOOKING FOR a Woman who enjoys SMALL-BUSINESS OWNER, SWM. 25-YEAR-OLD SGM seeks older NEW TO Saco me GWM. 39, look outdoor things, watching movies, THIS IS my m essage to the un1verse a close relationship, the quiet life, 54, 5' 1O ", liberal, open-minded, Ralph Man for dating, into muscle worship, ing for compan1 onsh1p with B1/GM I' m deserv1ng of a lov1ng, healtlly, cooking, romance. Dark hair, brown conversation, life in general. going Nader supporter, passion for all hairy a plus Smokers and soc1al "86518 equal, Intellectual. stimulating, sen­ eyes and I love to cuddle. If this sounds anywhere or doing most things. No music. Time is precious but would drinkers ok "85608 suous, passionale, playful mutually good to you, please respond back. ROMANTIC AT heart. GWM, mas­ head games. A one-Woman Man for support1ve, honest. open, challenging, enjoy warm body on my back for the 29, SEARCHING for Guys who believe culine. n1ce build, sexy, 40, 5' I 0'. you'll never have so much fun . a one-Man Woman. LerstJyittogether. sexual, nurtunng intimate relationshiP cool, sunset motorcycle rides on the in seizing the moment M e: 5'9 '", I 721bs, extremely hea lthy HIV+. n/s, "85516 Waiting for you. "85616 w1th a wonderful Woman How about southern coast. Nondrinker (Option­ blonde, p1 erced You : over 18, enjoy n/d, sane, thoughtful and caring - --- you7 " B5209 FUNNY SOUTH Florida Guy in Maine MY PASSION is sailing, my addic- all, n/s lmandatoryl, LTR . "855 22 hav1ng fun . How much do you l1ke Loves the outdoors, movies, thrill rides 7 for summer, hoping to head home tion is music. Smart, sensitive, spiri­ mischief "854 73 and qu1et times Seeking Similar, 35- WE DON'T have to take our c1o111es . in September with a Gal looking for SMART, SASSy older Lady with lots 45, for dating, romance. So ut1 1ern ML off to have a good tu11e 37-year-old tual SWM, 55, vegetarian, n/s, well­ 34-YEAR-OLD, BROWN/GREEN, a change in life . Are you tired of cold of class, sought by mid-40s, tall pro­ area "86973 Woman S('eking fun -lovmg Woman educated, good SOH. I'm attracled athletic. poetic mavenck unversed in weather, high rent and bad econo­ fessional SWM, for a mutually bene­ to share life and laughter Wl tll We to tall, slender, smart, sexy Women. love, seeks haza rd, mystery and prim­ STRICTLY FRIENDS. Portland area, women7J men my? No freeloaders, Barbie dolls, prin­ ficial relationship. "85419 can dance all nigl1 t and watch t11e men 7J women confidant and good communicator. itive provocation. No druggies, smok­ very busy SGWM, 40, looking for ' i{jj·jnf. ., , cess, 25-35, WPTH "85611 ---- sunrise. " 85622 31-YEAR-OLD SWF, blonde/blue, ,..... wili~tb ~ >tJr·~~ If this looks like a good fit, give me ers or drinkers. Just sinewy adven­ 61-YEAR-OLD DWF, n/s, social HI. DO you like Leos who can roar START WITH some wine by dim can­ superfun Guy, si milar age and In ter­ 5'6", attractive, adventurous, intelli­ - NOT FOR everyone but worth it for VERY ATIRACTIVE blonde, caring, a buzz. "85602 turers. "85533 ests, to take in tl1e club scene, get YOUNG ARTIST seekmg somronp drinker, Who enjoys dancing, coun­ - ALL NATURAL fringe dweller. Active, GOOD-LOOKING PROFESSIONAL dles, frolicking in each other's loving as well as purr? DWF, 50s. camp, hike. someone! Truthfu:, forthright humor­ gent light smoker social drinker. Some try music, cooking, movies and quiet good shape, enjoys playing indoors healthy, 46. Into a physical, meta­ Wh1te Male seeks attract1ve and tras hy, take day trips and become to enroy exc1 t1 ng and qwet limes I fish. ISO Male with similar interests. ous, articulate Woman wants Man who NEW HAMPSHIRE WM, 64, enjoys gaze, forgetting our world IS all arms AUBURN GWM, 3 7,1oves d1ning out. Interests include reading, music, art, evenings at home. Seeking hones~ and out. Seeks educated, athletic provocative Female for discreet. inti­ good friends " 856 t 2 am scns1tive, funny dnd very credllve is not afraid, not dependent, not physical and spiritual lifestyle. Seeks with no hassles. "8538 2 comed1 es, the ocean, wal king and walking and stimulating conversation. caring Male with similar interests, for Call me. :85488 SWPM, 36-44, n/s, who wants a great dancing, walking, drives. dining, cook­ I cn1oy life even though 11I S busy and needy. Spontaneous, adventurous optimistic Female who can relate. mate no-strings-attached relation­ danci ng Looking to make friends and TIRED OF play1ng games? So am Jl Seeking an attractive, adventurous, friendship and LTR. "85490 love in his life, has the passion for ing, holding hands. cuddling and everchangu1g I would lik.e somC'th1nq and thoughtful, mind of a smart 1r85575 ship. you must be a social drinker, SWM, 26, in sales, enjoys admiring poss1bl y find a partner to share life's 36 year-old GWM. honest, fnendly, intelligent Man, 30-40, who is kind beaches. Seeking nice WF, 5 5-70. 1f 1Cfresh111 g 111 my life 1785361 Woman in her late 40s, spirit of pas­ inspiring and nurturing it. 178604 1 that is ok with a social cigar smoker. cell phones, cologne and hair gel future endeavors. " 85583 anraclive. n/s. ISO same tor LTR If and understanding toward animals. ALREADy TO go. This n/s, sensu­ interested, please call 1 For LTR. sion, laughter, energy. "85357 ARE you looking for me? SWPM, 40, "85599 Seeking SF, perfect figure, no brains you're between 27 and 43, w1th 1n ous. youthful, 50s. southern Maine WHAT I'VE learned in 50 years: "852 17 BRUNSWICK AREA. Humo ro us, Possible LTR. "85408 spiritual, self-aware, kind, fit, very or ambition, to impress my buddies lwo hours of Portland and good look­ Lady, 5'4", 1351bs, desires the com­ music. animals and books are cool. GRIZZLY ADAMS looking for c1ty young looki ng GWM. 5 1, 5'6 ". 165 attractive, well-read, open-minded, Shallow conversation a must. Do you ing, please respond Senous respons friends first 35-YEAR-OLD, A TIRACTIVESWPF, pany of an energetic Man around 6 ', Make up with your parents and your NICE AND simple, 3 6-year -old SWM, lbs, brown/ brown ISO hones l. sin­ selective. Seeking classy, educated, ph illy to roam my pasture. "85618 es only. " 854 78 5'8", medium build, intelligent, artis­ H/W/P, who enjoys any of the fol­ never-married, no kids, nonsmoker, get love advice from fv\axim, too 7 Con­ paSL Embrace joy. Honor passion. Cel­ shapely counterpart. Eclectic inter­ cere, loving SM. 45 -55, n/s, n/d Call tic. witty, spiritual and huge roman­ lowing: dancing, beach, swimming, ebrate your friends. Forgive each other. HANDSOME BIKER, bad boy, SWM, clean-cut, 5'7", 170 lbs. Seek Female tact me sometime! 1785464 m e ~ Let's have some fun together' ests include horses and candlelit FISHING PARTNER. Sr . n/s, mld·30s, tic. I enjoy being wined and dined, biking, camping, travel. For summer Listen. Be ·kind. Avoid self-right­ 36, seeks fiery, all-American beau­ who is fit. run-loving, a nonsmoker, All calls will be relurned "85891 nature. INJI "8540 I SWM, 30S, 5'9", 165 lbs. reclus1ve look1ng for Male or I em ale. age, race dancing, outdoor activities, quiet fun. possibly more. :85579 eousness. Never turn down ice cream. ty, 25-37. Let me put a throb in your attractive, etc. Southern Maine area. by choice, child-lree, nondnnker, GM MUSIC lover !Broadway to jazzt, women 7J women un1 mpor1ant. lor tish1ng, V1 S1t1ng Old times. ISO SWPM, 5' 11 " +, emotion­ 1r85506 ARTSy, OUTDOORSY kinda Guy, pulse and love in your heart' "85588 "85405 ATIRACTIVE CHINESE Lady, slen­ contractor. hke camping, concerts, enjoys gardening, yard sales, walks Orchard Beach and one of the ISlands ally, financially secure, self-assured, SWM. musician, music teacher, who der, 40s, looking for a nice Guy for m1Jw HANDSOME, INTELLIGENT, 45-year­ NICE GUy, A TIRACTIVE SWM, 3 7, privacy Seeking child lree Woman, on the beach and theater. Seeking before the sununer ISover and going WHY IS it so hard just to find a Guy spiritual, humorous. Intriguing con­ loves to ski and kayak. I'm handsome, to Funt own, USA Sound good7Drop friendship first Portland area. :85543 who is ok with who he is, not perfect old WM. educated, funny, excellent 6'3 ", 1SO nice Lady friend for dating. 20s-30s, ove!Weight ok. Maybe move Guy, 45+, smart, talkative. honest and 40-YEAR-OLD LESBIAN l ook ~n g for versation about life, love, politics a CARROT CAKE.; beach roses, coastal living Male, 6', 230 loyal, creative. fast-witted, fun-loving passionate Personality first, looks sec­ me a hn e n 85338 or even striving to be so? Light smok­ physical condition, 6' 4", 190 lbs,like Enjoys movies, dining, walks, music, out west, maybe not. IPAI "85582 fnends in the southern M ame area must. "85398 A TIRACTIVE DPF, 45, 5'8", 1261bs, lbs, fit physically, emotionally, spiritually, sense of humor, and kindhearted. Seek~ng an honest, ondary My ocean view I'll share with ers are ok. Do you have personal all outdoor activities, love to travel. some sports. Let's make life fun, it's Start out as friends, walks on t11 e beach, long blonde hair, looks and feels attractive, intelligent Gal, 30-45, long you. "86830 GWM, 45, interested 1n meet1n g 36-YEAR-OLD, ATIRACTIVE DWF warm, sensitive, nurturing, spiritual. Seeks an attractive goals? Are you responsible to your­ ISO tall, slender, pretty Female, 25- too short. Give it a try. "85526 SWM, 31,1SO SWF. A person with dining out. dancing, movies, riding another GWM into biking, l11k1ng, younger. beach dweller, social work­ hair a plus as Jar as looks go. :85420 45, Christian, country Girl. must like enjoys outdoor activities, quiet times. Female, 47-54, physically, emotionally,spirituallyfit sense self? Pay your bills? Feel successful? strong familyvalues and married par­ GWM,50, 5' 10", 1651bs,reallyhairy motorcycles. Just quiet evening at rollerblading, skal1ng. day tnps and er, animal lover, outdoorsy, enjoys the outdoors. Looking for casual rela­ NICE. TALL, laid-back Guy seeks the Seeks 30- to 40-year-old, tall SWM Passionate? Physically fit and active? A TIRACTJVE, FUN-LOVING, ADVEN­ ents. A person who wants children. Looking for younger Male, 25-35. who 11ome Must en1oy life. Let's 1alk. other related actiVIties Portland area biking, kayaking, golf, travel, no kids. of humor and knows she deseiVes love and nothing less. tionship, friend. "85565 Woman of his dreams. Are you tall, tor friendship first. Life is not a dress Enjoy a cocktail? Are you 3 7 -50? Look One who likes travel and appreciates would like to have a good time. few "85380 "85569 ISO attractive M, 34-4 7, with sense V85586 TUROUS SWM ISO attractive, non­ sexy, open-minded? Contact me. rehearsal, so let's explore. Couch pota­ of humor, for companionship, fun, me up' "85437 smoking, adventurous Female to HEALTH-CONSCIOUS, VEGET ARI­ the finer things in life. Race, religion drinks, enjoy romantic candlelit din "85461 ners, movies at home, for relation­ 41 -YEAR-OLD WF, nice. honest. shy, LET'S GET away. Old grandlat11 er, 88. toes need not respond. "8554 7 adventure. "85600 share summer fun, perhaps more. My AN DWM, retired professional. Seeks and looks are unimportant but looks 1\'mers II P£RSOKil. ~ llf llt.EK receive aglt ceJtificate toortesy II Hannon's &Bartoli! flori!t Cenilicate llll5t WOULD you like conversation, ship. Gorham area. Give me a call loves the outdoors, camping, hiking, relatively healthy, dreams of cont1n free time activities from music IMar­ independent, honest Woman, 55-70, OK, THERE'S no such thing as a part­ help. "86968 uing to visit nonlocal tounst traps, 39-YEAR-OLD, ATIRACTIVE, 5' 1", A TIRACTIVE, CARING, affectionate. be piied up at 584 Coo,ess Sl AI pet!Ot1~ ads entered Cal il yoor petSOni1l toddy. IS00.9Jl. 3155 chemistry, mutual pleasure in life "85205 walks, fishing, kayaking and travel­ leys· reggae to BB King's blues!, to enjoy life in the mellow lane: beach time parent but there are times alone museums. sights but l1as stopped dri 125 lbs, brown/blue, nice smile, 62-year-old Single Woman is devot­ with an interesting, intelligent, warm, SWM, 32, 5'9", 1651bs, brown/blue. ing. N/s, n/drugs, no head games dancing, golf. snowboarding, soc­ walks, music, movies, travel, quiet that are better shared. I am tall, slen­ I'M A 34-year-old Male looking to ving. Hopes to find Male travel part­ easygoing, caring, family-oriented, ed to jazz and perhaps could be to attractive Woman? Seeking very intel­ enjoys sports, outdoor activities, Seeking 35- to 45-year-old GF with cer, racquetball. I can hold my own times. "855 72 der, brownish hdir, bluish eyes. red­ make friends and anything else that ner witl1 car For shanng weekends, loves a great sense of humor, walks, you. Petite, healthy, well-educated pro­ ligent, reasonably attractive, eclec­ movies, music. Seeking SWF, 2 1-35, similar interests, for friendship, pos­ long drives, beaches, movies, etc. HARMON'S in the kitchen, too! "85515 dish beard, humorous, intelligent, may come along. I am not into the longer jaunts "8545 1 fessional would enjoy meeting a like­ ~BARTON'S sible relationship. "85581 tic, liberal Man, 50s, who shares love HELLO. I am looking for my best friend for friendship first. possibly more. club scene or drama. If you are inter­ Seeking S/ DWPM, 37-47, honest. minded Gentleman with whom to two daughters. Two exes. And you 1-800-SUN-LilY :!jJ:._ 774-5946 of theater. art movies, NPR, "NY CARROT CAKE, beach roses, coastal who likes camping, the beach, cook­ "85154 ested, then give me a shout. Would emotionally stable, with similar inter­ are? "86926 45-YEAR-pLD, FUN -LOVING, bal· provethebestisyeltocome!,.85627 Times; walking, dancing, travel and living Male, 6', 230 lbs, fit physical­ outs and just walking around hold­ ests, for possible LTR. Cumberland liketomeel someonesimilar.1785381 anced, fit, intelligent, compassionate, emotional adventure. 1r86836 ly, emotionally, spiritually, sense of ing hands. Hope to hear from you. PROFESSIONAL BY day, hedonist by SWM, 41, medium build , I saw you County. "85430 BUSy SWF TO meet SWM, 34-37, I'M A a relationship-oriented Guy, so. cute GF. Enjoy being in nature. can­ humor, warm, sensitive, nurturing, spir­ 1r85443 night. 2 7, love dogs, music, motor­ brown/brown, enjoys outdoors, music, or so. for Friday and Saturday week­ HI. SINGLE White mom, 41 , would WWF SEEKING decent Man, 46-62, please no invitations to hook. up. If dlelight, flowers, intelligent conver­ itual. Seeks an attractive Female, 47- camping, walking, biking, motorcy­ 39-YEAR-OLD WPF, attractive, medi­ end dates. Ukes all main summer activ­ like to meet a Man to be friends with OLDER MAN for companionship with brains and morals. N/s, no kids, HI, THERE. I'm a 32-year-old pro­ cycles and my house. Looking for inter­ you're between 26 and 38, email me sation. music, laughing, movies, plays, JULY 3, go1ng to the B1g Easy. I was 54, physically, emotionally, spiritually esting people to meet as friends and cling and good company. "85562 um build, green-eyed brunette, funny, ities. Looking for grea1 Guy to spend at first and see what happens. I like would be appreciated. I am inde­ prefer Widowed, funny and nice. fessional White Male who just moved for more information and let's get to traveling, new experiences. Seeking in my cab and you enJoyed the game adventurous, passionate, love blues, fit, sense of humor and knows she possibly more. Any ages are fine, JU SI time with. Give a call! "85610 to enjoy the simple things in life and pendent. secure, proud, attractive, Moving to Maine when house sells. to the Portland area from Wesl Vir­ SWM, 6' 1 ", 185 lbs, 43, fit, finan­ know each other. "85597 companion, playmate, lover who of cat and mouse How about that rock ·n· roll, beaches and Bruins, long slender and gracefully aging. Wish to deserves love and nothing less. glnia. l don't know anyone in the area be honest. Hope to hear from you. cially stable. above-average looks, n/s. coffee' Please call "856 13 CAN you banter and play nice with hope to meet someone who does Me: 46, 5' 4", 1261bs, no kids, ready ISO OLDER Gent who is not a bar stimulates me emotionally, physical ­ rides on Harleys. ISO nice, stable PM meet retired, honest, strong, caring, "85586 and would love to meet new friends. "85331 this seasoned, serial, monogamous the same. "855 19 to move. no baggage. Healthcare lnlerests include beaching, sports, out­ person, n/s, who is interested in ly, sexually and spiritually Value on a Harley, 5' 10" +, medium build financially secure Man over 65, for "85389 Woman? Loves music, hiking, muse­ worker. "85315 PROGRESSIVE SWM, 42, 6'2", 198 doors, animals, books, movies. Seeks quiet, private get-togethers, one with­ openness, honesty, intimaLy, cre­ plus, sense of humor and ready for summering in Maine and wintering COMMITIED TO commitment. Bright, ums, festivals and travel. N/s, light I AM 45, a Single mom and tired of adorable SF to pamper. "85468 in 35 miles of greater Portland. Looks ativity, humor. "85288 lun. "85399 in Florida. "85542 unpretentious professional DWM, HONEST SWM, 46, enjoys specta­ lbs, animal rights activist, cyclist, w1th drinker, 48, attractive, petite, outgoing wolves knocking at my door. Look­ 50s, seeking an elegant, imperfect, tor sports, dining, concerts, dancing, a good sense of humor. Seeking kind, not important, what the person is on SWM, FRESH 47, 5' 10", 190 well ­ 46-YEAR-OLD, PLUS-SIZE non 41-YEAR-OLD PROFESSIONAL ISO Man, 40-55, who has a life and ing for a burly woodsman to rescue OUTDOORS MAN, 50-60, are you men 7J women perfect Christian Lady who's serious Seeks honest, easygoing, average­ n/s Woman, 27+, for dinners, movies, the inside is, know your mind and placed lbs, never-smoked, light social smoker Brainy, wickedly funny. Seek Woman wno is multifaceted, pas­ enjoys it' "85564 me. Must be honest accepting and looking to share life in a loving, com­ about a relationship, to share life's built SWF, 32-46, for friendship, long walks, creative outings. Must love what you want Not look~ng for nch­ sionate, intelligent, Rubenesque, who municative, sensual committed rela­ drinker, insatiably honest. patient, es of the pocket, rather nches ol the nonsmoking Woman who 1s brave, CITY GAL seeks country Guy. 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