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sausage The woman behind the Chamber of Commerce food table made it perfectly clear that they had run out of sausage sandwiches. Of course, with all the hustle and
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The woman behind the Chamber of Commerce food table made it perfectly clear that they had run out of sausage sandwiches. Of course, with all the hustle and bustle of the crowds in the food tent, the only people who heard her announcement were the ones who stood in front of her and ordered a sausage sandwich. Needless to say she had to repeat herself many times over and each time she did, she made her announcement a little bit louder. York's Harvestfest was once again a great success. The timing could not have been better because it allowed the people of York to take part in something that represented stability, after the horror of the September 11th attacks. My wife and I decided that we didn't want to fight the traffic this year, or to have to park somewhere in a bordering town. Driving on Route One, near the Meadowbrook Office Suites, we noticed a sign that advertised free transportation to the festivities. Deb and I quickly decided to take the bus this year even though we live less than two miles from the center of York, where the Harvestfest was taking place. We kept on following the signs down Route One until it became evident that we were almost entering Ogunquit. Finally a sign by The Cape Neddick Inn led us to make a turn and drive into York Beach. We laughed when we finally saw the station because we had just driven about six miles to go to a bus that would take us to a point that was less than two miles from where we live. Oh well, let the day begin. Before the bus arrived to take us back to where we started from, we met some people from Massachusetts and New York. They had never been to Harvestfest before and asked if it was worth the wait for the bus. Of course we told them it was well worth the wait, and that this particular festival had become a bit of a tradition for York. We didn't get to talk for long because the bus soon arrived. Both the bus driver, whose name is Joe, and a wonderful woman who handed out maps, greeted us on the bus, and gave...
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