TASTING ROOM • 12 WESTERN AVE, KENNEBUNK, MAINE Thursday/Friday - 4pm-Close, Saturday/Sunday - Noon-Close BATSONRIVER.COM - 4PM-6PM iorentino roup rchitects ueprint of the proposed house. e thin the ots as mmetr ca s for the star po er of the house in the m noir The Second o n. 84 P o R t L a n d monthly mAgA Ine o E o t E o t CloCkwISe from toP: Ake DoolIttle; the SeConD womAn, 1954; CourteSy PhotoS 21st Cent Ry ReLevanCe So what value has Lord added himself? “Peo- ple don’t understand what you can do with a property like this if you abide by the prop- er channels,” he says. “The drive-under ga- rage will be designed for three cars.” Mean- while, the ghost of the Wandby may be part of the star-maker machine. “The brewery and distillery we have, Batson River, already has a Wandby beer… It’s a pale ale.” LikeLy B yeRs A s for who will buy the new house, “I was talking with President Bush 43 a couple of weeks ago about some repairs at Walker’s Point. Forty-three (for- mer President George W. Bush) got the main house at Walker’s Point. Neil Bush owns the little ranch house nearest the cove [and nicknamed Wandby]. Jeb built a new house on the Point a few years ago. Doro has one, too.” That leaves former President George W. Bush’s daughters, Jenna Bush Hager and her sister Barbara, homeless. [Chirp.] “Tim is close to the Bushes,” Lord says of his business partner. “There’s been some dis- cussion about that! All they’d have to do is cross the street.” Taxes are $7,813. ■ arts of the nd remain on the ocean oor inc uding rusted de ris from the hu and a oi er not far from a ers oint.