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YORK, Maine Drive by the Meadowbrook Plaza these days with the windows open or the top down and you may catch a whiff of Caribbean spice in the air. Thanks to York resident Oneil Clarke and his life and business partner, Avenique White, the town can once again add Jamaican cooking to the international flavor offerings available locally. Clarke and White opened their shop, Island Spice Corner, in December. (A previous Caribbean market, Jamaican Jerk Center, which had been operated in Cape Neddick by other people, closed down in 2018.) Clarke, who has lived in York for the past eight years, has cooked in a number of area restaurants, including Robert’s Maine Grill in Kittery. After closing time, he would often cook his hometown specialties for staff. ....
Creekman raises funds for charity with annual cold swim By Karen Dandurant KITTERY, Maine – Anyone near Spruce Creek in Kittery on Saturday might have been surprised to see the lone swimmer in what was clearly very cold water, unless they already knew of the yearly swim that happens on the seacoast for charity. Every year, Gary “Creekman” Sredzienski, a resident of Kittery Point, chooses a charity to support, and a body of water to swim to raise money for his chosen cause. This year, his 13th swim, was for Lafayette House in Portsmouth. Sredzienski swam the frigid water, entering Spruce Creek at Robert’s Maine Grill and Raw Bar on Route 1, and swam about two miles to exit at the Crockett Neck Road Bridge near Fort McClary. ....