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This week’s Quote THE WARRIOR How does their SCARECROW “The price garden grow? of greatness is responsibility.” Northbridge High students give back Sir Winston through community garden Churchill

BY JOY RICHARD STONEBRIDGE PRESS STAFF WRITER NORTHBRIDGE — INSIDE When the going gets tough, the tough get dig- A2-3— Local ging, planting, hoeing and watering. A4-5— Opinion That was all it took A7— Obituaries to get the Northbridge Association of Churches A9— Senior Scene (NAC) community garden A11 — Sports up and running, accord- ing to Northbridge High B2 — Calendar School teacher and gar- Courtesy photos B4— Real Estate den coordinators Sherri Travers — a little hard Northbridge High School community garden and its student egals B5 — L work and planning. volunteers recently produced and donated 139 pounds of During an interview vegetables to the Northbridge Association of Churches Food last week, Travers said Pantry during the week of Monday, Aug. 4. The group’s goal LOCAL students came through is to donate 1,000 pounds by the end of the growing season. 10-fold two years ago, also gave students a way when the NAC reached to give back each year, out to Travers and the and helped boost the Courtesy photo school in desperate need dwindling garden, a con- UXBRIDGE — Some Whitin Elementary of not only fresh produce, cept that had been tossed School students have been busy over the sum- but food in general, as the back and forth by NHS mer with cafeteria worker Joann Silvia, in pantry shelves dwindled kids and local senior citi- tending to their garden up on Sutton Street in in stock. zens in years past. the Uxbridge Community Garden on a weekly She said from there, “The whole concept of basis. Pictured are the students with WES the kids not only made a the community garden Principal Lori Fafard and their scarecrow. plan to fundraise for the came about back when A Northbridge High School Congratulations to these students for winning local food collective, but the graduating Class community garden volunteer the People’s Choice Award in the scarecrow created a business plan of 2013 was in eighth smiles for the camera during competition. The scarecrow was named “Jake that would help sustain an afternoon of tending to the Warrior Scarecrow.” the pantry in the years to the crops. McGovern joins come. Travers said this Please Read GARDEN, page A15 community on a walking tour of Northbridge School districts see uptick in transportation funding Page A2 BY AMANDA COLLINS regional school districts fiscal year 2013 region- million and Bay Path principals from regional STONEBRIDGE PRESS STAFF WRITER such as Tantasqua, al school transportation from $856,036 to $1.1 mil- districts across Southern Dudley-Charlton, Bay statewide was funded at lion. Worcester County LEARNING Regional school dis- Path and Blackstone $45.5 million, and last Proponents of the Thursday, Aug. 14, at tricts will see a dramatic Valley Tech to be reim- fiscal year was at $51.5 increase included Shepherd Hill Regional boost in transportation bursed for 90 percent of million. Senators Stephen Brewer High School to celebrate reimbursements from their bussing and trans- Each district will see (D-Barre) and Richard the announcement. Beacon Hill, as the recent- portation costs, the high- a 26-percent increase in Moore (D-Uxbridge), “As senators represent- ly passed fiscal 2015 state est in many years. The regional transportation who together represent ing a number of regional budget includes $70.2 mil- number reflects a $25 funding this fiscal year, 18 regional school dis- school districts, we have lion for regional trans- million increase over the taking Dudley-Charlton tricts. They were joined long advocated that the portation funding. last two budget cycles. In from $1.5 million to $2.1 by superintendents and The funding will allow Please Read SCHOOL, page ­A8 Back in the band again ‘March for Independence’ makes stop in area Whitinsville native returns towns to New Bay Colony after Page A3 battling cancer

BY JOY RICHARD STONEBRIDGE PRESS STAFF SPORTS WRITER NORTHBRIDGE — If laughter is the best med- icine, music might come a close second for one Whitinsville native who will return to the stage this month after a years- Photos courtesy Lori Bianchin long battle with cancer. Firefighters from across the Blackstone Valley responded to a three-alarm fire Monday, Spencer resident Buzz Aug. 18, at 44-46 Church Ave. in the Rockdale section of Northbridge. Tremblay is “back and Millbury wins backed” as the posters for Summer League the upcoming New Bay Courtesy photo Pets perish in Colony show say. He said Whitinsville native Buzz crown on he is set to perform with Tremblay will take the stage buzzer-beating the band he has known once again with the long- and loved for almost 40 time local band New Bay trey three-alarm fire years on Friday, Aug. 22, Colony after a several-year Page A10 at the Blackstone National battle with cancer. Golf Club in Sutton from Officials: Blaze looks to have 6:30 to 9 p.m. no visible signs of dis- Tremblay said he had to ease.” Opinion started in basement take a break from music Tremblay said next to during his four-year war his family, music is his Get Your BY DAVID DORE condemned. Part of the building col- with pancreatic cancer, passion and the driving STONEBRIDGE PRESS STAFF WRITER Point Across lapsed during the fire, which Nestor which is he is still living force in his life. He said NORTHBRIDGE — Half a dozen said killed three dogs and three to with and managing today. no matter what is ailing age P A4 animals died in a early morning fire four cats. “I will always have him, he can always lean Monday, Aug. 18 on Church Avenue A preliminary investigation by tumors somewhere,” said on music, and the friends that reached three alarms. the state fire marshal’s office did Tremblay, who is glad that have come with it, for Contact the According to Northbridge Fire not determine exactly how the fire to be feeling better and comfort. Tribune editor Chief Gary Nestor, the two-family started, but Nestor said “he’s lean- even happier to be back Tremblay’s New Bay home at 44-46 Church Ave., in the ing toward an accidental cause.” He in the swing with the local Colony band mate and at aminor@ Rockdale section of town, has been music scene. “It is eventu- Northbridge resident stonebridgepress.com Please Read FIRE, page ­A15 ally just a matter of time, but right now, there are Please Read BAND, page ­A15 2 • Friday, August 22, 2014 Blackstone Valley Tribune McGovern joins community on a walking tour of Northbridge

he visited Sutton alongside Town Administrator James Smith, accompa- nied State Representative Mary Keefe on a walk through the Lake Avenue sec- tion of the City of Worcester and joined Mayor Joseph Petty in Worcester on walk to promote exercise.

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Quotation of the Week Courtesy photos U.S. Rep. Jim McGovern joined local leaders “As senators representing a num- and residents of Northbridge on a walking ber of regional school districts, we tour Tuesday, Aug. 12. have long advocated that the state should keep its promise to those regions to fully reimburse the cost NORTHBRIDGE — On Tuesday, Aug. of transporting students — a promise 12, U.S. Rep. Jim McGovern joined State that was made as an incentive to com- Sen. Richard Moore, the U.S. National munities who joined regional school Park Service (NPS), the U.S. Federal districts. Now that Sen. Brewer and I Emergency Management Agency are both in leadership posts, we have (FEMA), local leaders and residents of sented Fire Chief Gary Nestor with the clout to urge our colleagues to Northbridge on a walking tour to high- Regional Director of MA Office of a $712,500 Assistance to Firefighters honor that long-held, but rarely kept, light the town’s rich history and tour Business Development; Jeannie Grant award to purchase a new aerial commitment to the more rural areas local businesses. Hebert, President and CEO Blackstone ladder fire truck. of the Commonwealth.” “Northbridge is steeped in history Valley Chamber of Commerce; “This large federal grant will allow and tradition,” said McGovern. “I want Catherine Stickney, Superintendent of Chief Nestor and his department to - Sen. Richard Moore, commenting thank local residents for the warm wel- Northbridge Schools; Carol Brouwer, substantially upgrade their fleet. It’s the recently passed fiscal 2015 state come and for sharing their stories and Chairman of the Northbridge Historical critical that we provide local first budget, which includes $70.2 million memories of their town with me. Those Society, local business leaders and resi- responders with the resources they for regional transportation funding. stories and these people are what make dents of Northbridge. need to protect our communities,” said Northbridge such a special place.” After touring Boston Bumper Supply McGovern. “The federal government “I was particularly touched by the and Irrigation Automation Systems, pen to lose must be a partner in that effort. I will O C efforts Northbridge has undertak- Congressman McGovern stated, “These continue to be a strong supporter of en to honor its fallen soldiers,” said small businesses are the backbone of this Assistance to Firefighter Grant Northbridge Town Manager McGovern after visiting the David our communities and we are lucky to program, and I’ll work to maintain its (508) 234-2095 Casey Memorial and other war memo- have such successful companies located funding in Congress.” Northbridge Town Clerk rials. right here.” This is the fourth community tour (508) 234-2001 McGovern was joined by Moore; The tour culminated at the that Congressman McGovern has Northbridge Middle School, Pleasant Ranger Chuck Arning, NPS; David Northbridge Fire Department where FEMA Representative David Parr pre- participated in this summer. In July, Street, Whitinsville (508) 234-8718 Parr, FEMA; Rosemary Scrivens, Northbridge Elementary School, 87 Linwood Ave., Whitinsville (508) 234- 5264 news briefs Northbridge High School, Linwood Avenue, Whitinsville (508) 234-6221 will also be an artist reception for this Diane Pollard of Uxbridge, has been Balmer School, Crescent Street, BVAA planning a busy year show on Oct. 2 from 6-8 p.m. with wine bringing choral music to the Blackstone Whitinsville (508) 234-8161 and hors d’oeuvres. Our hosts will be Valley since 2004. The chorus welcomes Grammar & Primary Schools, Cross Once again, the Blackstone Valley Atria Draper Place, 25 Hopedale St. singers of various ages and music abili- Street, Whitinsville (508) 234-6346 Art Association has planned a busy and Hopedale. ties; the only prerequisite is the ability Special Education Department. 87 exciting year. On Feb. 14, we will have our 3rd to carry a tune. Rehearsals will be on Linwood Ave. Whitinsville (508) 234- The meeting theme is drawing, with Chocol’art show at the Whitinsville Sundays, beginning Sept. 14, from 6:30 8701 hands-on demos for basic, portrait Public Library. Our spring show is yet until 8:30 p.m. at the Douglas Municipal Douglas Town Manager and Zentangle. We will again feature to be scheduled. We will have an intro- Center Resource Room. There is a (508) 476-4000, ext. 101 January as our photography month, duction to Wee Gee’s photography on $30 membership fee to cover minimal Douglas Town Clerk with our third show at Alternatives in Oct. 21 by Bob Evans with a night time concert expenses and all sheet music. (508) 476-4000 Uxbridge as well as a workshop during photo shoot in Salem on Oct. 25. Also Please come to Open Call ready to sing Douglas Elementary School, Gleason that month, topic to be determined. on Oct. 21, Al Weems will introduce and with your membership fee so you Court, Douglas (508) 476-2154 Our first show scheduled is Hopedale “Providence and Rhode Island Chef’s can receive your music right away! Douglas Intermediate School, 21 Day In The Park, Sept. 6, 10 a.m. to 3 Table,” a cookbook photo project that This season the chorus will prepare Davis St., Douglas (508) 476-3332 p.m. We will have a vendor tent with he worked on. He will discuss methods Mozart’s “Requiem” for a concert on Early Childhood Center, 29 Depot St., hands on activities, art for sale as well of food photography. Nov. 21, at St. Patrick’s Church in Douglas (508) 476-4034 as info and membership forms. On Nov. 1, we will visit the Worcester Whitinsville. The BVCC will once again Special Education Department, 29 Sept. 27-28, we will be at River Bend Art Museum, free admission from 10 be joined by faculty members from the Depot St., Douglas (508) 476-4035 Farm in the visitors center confer- a.m. to 12 p.m. A holiday celebration Ithaca College School of Music for a Uxbridge Town Manager ence room with an art show and sale will be held in December for our mem- memorable concert collaboration and (508) 278-8600 featuring “Art of the Three Rivers — bers. will host a workshop for area high Uxbridge Town Clerk Mumford, West and Blackstone.” The A late April field trip will be held school students who hope to continue to (508) 278-3156 show will be open from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. to Daffodil Festival or study voice in college. Please come join Uxbridge High School, 300 Quaker each day with light refreshments. Blithewood Mansion’s Daffodil festival the fun and get ready to make beautiful Highway, Uxbridge (508) 278-8633 Secondly, we will be participating in as well as a trip through Colt State music together! For more information, McCloskey Middle School, 62 Capron Park to see, photograph or paint all the please visit www.bvcchorus.org. Street, Uxbridge (508) 278-8634 flowering trees. May is for our elections Whitin Elementary School, 120 and pot luck supper, which is not to be USOT conducting football-related Granite St., Uxbridge (508) 278-8640 missed. Pop up field trips also occur. Taft Early Learning Center, 16 We have a permanent gallery at collection Granite St., Uxbridge (508) 278-8643 the Milford local TV station on 138 S. Special Education (508) 278-8654 Main St. This show changes out every UXBRIDGE — Uxbridge Supports Veterans Agent (Northbridge, two months with a new themed show. Our Troops would like to invite you to Douglas, Uxbridge and Sutton) September and October will be fall take part in our support our troops fall Ron Tetreau (508) 234-9808 scenes and still lifes. Don Iacovelli will football frenzy! be the featured Milford artist. The group is collecting football Real Estate For more information on our shirts, hats, balls, basically anything Transactions non-profit organization visit our web football related, to send to troops serv- site at bvaa.org. ing overseas! Let’s show them some Patriot pride, folks! If you’d like to help DOUGLAS Blackstone Valley Community us out, items may be dropped off at the Uxbridge Town Hall or the Whitin $377,000, 23 Oak St., Hastie Real Chorus hosting open call Elementary School. The group will col- Estate Management Inc., to David lect through Sept. 5, and then every- and Julie Harris DOUGLAS — Calling all singers! thing will be packaged up and shipped UXBRIDGE The Blackstone Valley Community overseas to deployed troops. Chorus (BVCC) is a holding an Open As always, if you’d like to help, or $290,000, 616 Aldrich St., Scott A. Call for all new and returning members you know of someone currently serv- Brodeur to Amy Dirazonian for its 2014 fall and winter season. Open ing who would like to receive packag- $90,500, 231 Hartford Ave., East, Call will take place on Sunday, Sept. es, please call Diane (508-278-5131) or Sandra L. Shoup and Sandra 7, at 6 p.m. in the Douglas Municipal Linda (508-278-9425). Also, please “like” A. Bilodeau to Hastie Real Estate Center Resource Room, at 29 Depot St., our Facebook page where you can stay Management Inc. Douglas. up-to-date with ongoing activities to Hopedale’s Octoberfest Oct. 4. 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BY CHELSEA DAVIS tury included two stops along the way VILLAGER CORRESPONDENT with portable toilets, food and water The Oakham Historical Association bottles for the hikers. Accuracy Watch hosted a 16.5-mile March for Independence Mathis added that when the revolu- on Saturday, Aug. 9, to follow in some tion occurred in 1774, it was done peace- The Blackstone Valley Tribune is com- historic footsteps, stopping in a few area fully and no casualties are documented. towns. “The men were asked to leave their mitted to accuracy in all its news “It’s been a very nice walk,” said New muskets and weapons outside of the reports. Although numerous safeguards Braintree resident Greg Dwelly after Town of Worcester,” Mathis said. are in place to ensure accurate report- reaching the five-mile mark at Browning Participants of the event enjoyed the ing, mistakes can occur. Confirmed hike, especially and including the oldest Pond in Spencer. “We’ve gotten to see a lot Courtesy photo fact errors will be corrected at the top of the beautiful countryside.” hiker at the event, 82-year-old Malcolm The march began at 8 a.m. on Aug. The marchers pause for a quick photo by the Ide, of Oakham. right hand corner of page A3 in a timely 9 at Oakham Town Hall and proceeded five-mile mark at Browning Pond in Spencer “I had my hip replaced two years ago, manner. 16.5 miles, where it ended at 4 p.m. at before continuing on toward Worcester. and I still do a lot of hiking,” Ide said as If you find a mistake, call the Worcester Historical Museum on Elm he grabbed his trekking poles, “but the (508) 909-4130 during normal business Street. Historical Association. walk so far has been wonderful.” hours. During non-business hours, leave The event was part of a bigger celebra- “The Worcester Revolution of 1774 was He also boasted about the other par- tion hosted by the Worcester Revolution looking for the communities to have some ticipants and their attitudes about the a message in the editor’s voice mailbox. of 1774, which celebrates the revolution sort of event in conjunction with their hike. The editor will return your phone call. in Worcester that shut down the British own,” Dougan explained. “A lot of towns “We’ve got a great camaraderie going courts. had scheduled guest speakers, but no one on here,” Ide said. “I’ve met a lot of “There’s a festival set for Sept. 7 in honor had actually said they would walk the nice people and I’m enthused about the of the Worcester Revolution of 1774,” said same route.” whole thing.” Oakham Historical Association partici- So with the idea to follow in the same Oakham Historical Association pant Edie Mathis. “This is our contribu- footsteps as the men of 1774 did, the asso- President Jeff Young thanked the partici- tion to it.” ciation had 40 people from many different pants and all of those involved in putting At Oakham Town Hall, participants in towns sign up to participate. the walk together. their 1774 Revolution T-shirts and others Of the 4,622 men that came in defiance “It’s great to be able to walk the same clad in 1770’s vintage clothing gathered to of the British Crown, 936 men travelled path of an event that is so little known LAV’S set off on the long hike. this same route, reads the information about,” Young said. AUTO BODY & SALES, INC. “It’s such a beautiful day outside,” sheet provided by the Oakham Historical The Worcester Revolution of 1774 will be Mathis said. “The event started with a Association. Men came from 37 towns in celebrated in Worcester on Sunday, Sept. YOUR ONE STOP - AUTO SHOP!!! horse and a costumed rider who led the the area during the revolution in 1774, 7, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. in Institute Park. For more information on the event visit WE OFFER: way for about a mile. 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Lic. Appraiser an outstanding court warrant. Aug. 10 Aug. 7 Editor’s Note: Meetings as listed Angelo Martinez, 34, 458 Main St. are retrieved in advance from mul- Walter A. Whitinsville. Domestic assault and battery. Torres, 26, tiple sources, including Town Hall Summary - On the above date and time, Charlton Orchards Farm and on the Internet. The Blackstone 10 Union St. a male walked into the Northbridge Police Southbridge. Valley Tribune is not responsible for Pick Your Own Station to report a male yelling at a female Default Warrant. changes and cancellations. and kids in the parking lot. Upon officer’s Summary - BLUEBERRIES arrival, Mr. Martinez had left but the Party taken into DOUGLAS female and kids remained. After an inves- custody on an tigation, Mr. Martinez was arrested on the outstanding court & BLACKBERRIES Monday, Aug. 25 above charge. warrant. Visit our Farm Store UXBRIDGE ARRESTS Joseph M. ~ Pasture Raised Beef ~ Board of Health meeting, 6 p.m., Taranto, Jr., 19, 64 Full ArrAy oF Summer VegetAbleS 29 Depot St. Aug. 3 High St. Uxbridge. Timothy J. Rocheleau, 22, 446 Douglas St. Straight warrant. Tomatoes, Eggs, Apples, Peaches, Plums & Wine! Tuesday, Aug. 26 Uxbridge. Straight warrant. Summary - Wine Tasting Saturday & Sunday 12-4 Summary - Party taken into custody on Party taken into Library Board of Trustees, 7 p.m., an outstanding court warrant, custody on an Obadiah McIntyre Farm Winery Simon Fairield Public Library, 290 Aug. 6 outstanding court 44 Old Worcester Rd. • Rt. 20 • Charlton, MA Main St. Raymond E. Jacobs, 32, 6 Boyden St. warrant. 508-248-7820 • www.charltonorchard.com Webster. Straight warrant, possession Open Wednesday-Saturday 9-5 • Sunday 10-4 Class B drug. Closed Monday & Tuesday • Call for Picking Conditions 154th Annual

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25 Elm St. Southbridge, MA 01550 Telephone: (508) 909-4126 Fax: (508) 764-8015 www.blackstonevalleytribune.com OPINIONOpinion and commentary from the Blackstone Valley and beyond Frank G. Adam Chilinski Minor President & GETTING CRAFTY Stop Editor Publisher capturing, Editorial All’s fair at start the fair enjoying I’ve made it pretty clear in this col- umn how The fond I am Amanda’s of fair sea- Minor son, and Musings as another Details foray into over-in- AMANDA ADAM dulgent COLLINS MINOR eating, mindless shopping This is probably going to sound over- and more the-top sappy and silly romantic, and it over-indulgent eating begins over the Courtesy photo next couple weekends, draining my pock- kind of was. One night last week, after dark, for no ets and leaving me with nothing but pock- DOUGLAS — The Douglas Senior Center has started new craft classes. They are reason at all, my boyfriend and I took a et lint and a larger gut, let it be known being offered monthly. Pictured, the ladies (from left, Eileen, Monica and Janet) drive to one of our favorite hiking trails, that my interest isn’t waning. enjoy the birdbath making class. Not even a little bit. wandered into the woods and plopped But at the risk of sounding too repeti- ourselves down in an open field to look tive (after all, how many times can I tell at the stars. The weather was perfect, you that I am a fan of fairs? Snooze!), we LETTERS TO THE EDITOR the sky was cloudless, and out in the are going to switch it up this year, and middle of nowhere, there was not anoth- instead of me babbling about how awe- er person in sight. some the next two weekends are going Food pantry ‘grateful’ for VBS donation Not a bad way to spend a Thursday to be, you are instead going to get some- night. thing a little different. To the Editor: nity to thank the NAC churches and In the span of about an hour we saw This week, you get a couple of tales of The NAC Food Pantry is thankful other donors who support the Food three shooting stars and even watched the worst fair moments I can remember. for the generous donation of food that Pantry on a regular basis and our won- the moon rise. I’ve never actually slowed They are downers, but what can I say? was collected on our behalf during the derful volunteers. down enough to witness that, but even Not all of my stories can have happy Northbridge Association of Churches Also, we express our appreciation though it happened right before my endings! Ecumenical Vacation Bible School in to all of the local students and adult eyes, I almost missed it. Kicking off my first story of doom, I July. volunteers who have put in countless You see, as I sat there in the middle go back to the experience that probably We are grateful to have been chosen hours of hard work at the Community of nature under a starlit sky, I wasn’t made me feel the worst. Don’t worry — I to receive support from the children Garden helping to bring fresh produce completely disconnected — tucked in didn’t get sick. Well, I got pretty close. attending VBS, their parents and the to the families we serve. my back pocket, as always, was my You see, you may think lesser of me for teaching staff and helpers. What a great community! cellphone. And as the glowing tanger- sharing this, but I’m pretty sure, if you This donation will help us to be a ine-colored moon began to peek above are a loyal reader of this column, you blessing to the increasing number of The NAC Food Pantry the trees, I fumbled to find it, open the know I’m not a fan of amusement park families needing assistance during the Coordinators camera and hit record. For a few min- rides that flip you upside down or spin. I summer months. The Food Pantry Steve & Kelly Lariviere utes I sat there, holding this little pock- get dizzy easily and these particular rides served 114 families (or 315 individuals) et-sized computer up at the sky, feeling Kathy Kane shake me to my core. in the month of July. completely frustrated that I couldn’t Jeff Allard In high school, as a teenager that had We would like to take this opportu- zoom in close enough or steady my to prove he was cool among his friends, hand. Finally I stopped, realizing that I decided it would be a good idea to try a my urge to capture the moment was ride called “The Zipper” at my local fair. interfering with my actually enjoying It rolls, it rolls some more, and in case it. you can’t get enough, it rolls again in Quiz answers and onsite sales As we trekked back to the car, I multiple directions, all while moving you couldn’t help but wonder how many along a vertical ring — which also spins. other times I’ve faced this digital dilem- “Why not?” I said to myself at the Judging from “street con- books, and specific instructions ma. How many times have stopped height of my adolescent stupidity. I’m versations,” I know that a for that sale. During the sale staff doing something wonderful so that I shaking my head now just thinking about number of you read the col- needs to know negotiating limits could pause to “capture” it? How many it. You fool! umn regularly. for major items. They also assist amazing things have seen through my Well, the answer to my “Why not” However, I didn’t truly buyers with removing items care- phone, instead of with my eyes? query soon became apparent. After the realize how many until I fully once they are sold. They also Looking back, I probably do it pretty ride — which lasted only about two min- offered the quiz in my last constantly rearrange items on often. I mean, I even missed grooving utes, but seemed like two days — I wasn’t column. More than a dozen display to make sure remaining to my favorite song at a Paul Simon the same for the rest of the night. I barely responded very quickly. The items are favorably seen. concert recently so that I could record remembered the night, as waves of nau- first respondent got one part We’ve recently been underbid instead. Was the shaky video with ter- sea led me to stumbling and bumbling wrong. She later corrected reasures on a couple of potential sales. In rible sound quality worth missing the through the rest of the night and into T it, but only after several of one, the client told us, after the chance to dance in the aisle? Probably morning, making me a zombie of a boy. you had responded correctly in Your fact, that she regretted her deci- not. I have no intention of riding that cursed to all the questions. sion. She felt that too much money ride ever again. Besides, I’m pretty sure We live in an age that makes it easy – The first reader to get Home was left on the table, and that the and tempting – to document everything. the machinery they use today is the exact all of them right was Peter sales staff was not knowledgeable. same rusty ride they used 15 years ago… From the little things like what we’re Faford, of Charlton. His PAUL JOSEPH She also wasn’t comfortable that eating to dinner, to the big things, like Then there’s the time that left me the silver dollar has been sent security during the sale was lack- most scared. For this, I travel back about the birth of a baby, we often have our to him. Congratulations, ing. Finally, she had to wait what smartphones and tablets out to shoot it 26 or 27 years. Young Adam was barely Peter, and thank you to all of you who she thought was an unreasonably long 4, if not younger, but the memory stands and share it. responded to the quiz challenge. time to get paid, and the sales summary I can’t be the only person who finds out as one of the most frightening of my I’ve recently had the opportunity to lacked notation of several pieces she young life. It may actually be one of my a screen between myself and a moment evaluate several estates … some close thought would be listed individually. far too often. I know I’m not alone in oldest memories. and some further away. We frequently Oh, well. At a fair (or carnival, I can’t really missing out on an experience because I make a proposal that is accepted by The bottom line is this…and you’ve remember which — for the purposes of was preoccupied with recording it. I’m the client and results in an onsite sale. heard this before…you get what you my story, I suppose it really doesn’t mat- really going to try to stop — starting We’ll tell you about a few of them below. pay for. Make sure the company you ter), my parents had my cousins take now. We’ll also let you know the results of me into one of those trick houses — I contract with is licensed, bonded, and A few minutes ago I deleted the wob- think they called it a “house of mir- several items in these sales once the insured. Make sure all of your concerns bly video of the amazing moon rise that rors.” Holding on to my cousin’s hand, sales are completed. On other occasions are covered in a written contract. And I was about to send to my mom. I think I cautiously stepped inside and it was we don’t make an offer to provide ser- make sure you feel you can trust the I’ll just tell her about it instead. instantly dark. A bright light flashed vices. This is usually because our esti- folks you hire. and I found myself in a room filled with mated value of the personal property to We have some nice jobs coming up. Amanda Collins may be reached at mirrors — only mirrors. Before me were be sold simply doesn’t make financial On Sept. 12-13, we’ll have an onsite (508) 909-4132 or by email at acollins@ what seemed like hundreds of reflections success either for the client or for us. sale right here in Dudley. Lots of tools, stonebridgepress.com. of myself, and I was frozen, and trapped. Conducting an onsite sale is incred- collectibles, some great yard and power Not only that, but my cousin had let go of ibly labor intensive. Proper prepara- tools and…more woodworker’s tools my hand, and I had no idea where to go. tion requires several onsite visits just and wood than I’ve seen in one house. So, as many kids that age do when they to organize, value, price, and stage A lot of the wood is hardwood that we are scared, I began to panic. Fumbling my the sale. Good, knowledgeable staff will be selling for firewood. We’ll also way through the trick house, I bumped deserve decent wages. Hours are spent have an onsite sale in Westfield at a into countless mirrors, weeping and yell- onsite, often for 3-4 weeks before the 3,200-square-foot home with some super ing out for help as weird noises only sale. Research has to be done to ensure furnishings. More on these and other bothered me out further. I’m not proud of that all items are accurately and fairly sales in our next column, along with it — but give me a break, I was a kid! priced. Advertising has to be well timed some information on rare and interest- Finally, mercifully, after what seemed in appropriate print and online media. ing error Indian Head cents. like hours, it was over, and I came stum- Directional signage needs to be clear Keep those questions coming. bling out of the house, trembling. In real- and properly positioned to ensure that ity, it probably only lasted for a minute our regular followers, online visitors, Contact us! Paul, CAI, GPPA: Grey or two, but for a young kid, moments like and impulse buyers can get to the site Ghost Auctions & Appraisals, 508- that last an eternity. I see it in my son of the sale. 943-6570, [email protected]; www. in moments I would never expect. One Good, representative photographs greyghostcorp.com; The author conducts moment of something I would think of need to be taken, cropped, downloaded, certified coin and antique/collectible as innocent is absolutely terrifying to his and posted on all of the websites we appraisals, on site estate sales, auctions, young mind, sending him screaming and use to promote the sale. On the days and cleanouts. trembling. You just never know what will of the sale signage needs to be post- trigger those experiences. For me, it was ed and secured. Staff needs to be in a house of mirrors. place, with the proper orientation, sales But enough of this depressing nostalgia — time for some fresh fair memories, and some fresh fair food! Enjoy! Adam Minor may be reached at (508) www.TheHeartOfMassachusetts.com 909-4130, or by e-mail at aminor@stone- bridgepress.com. B­ lackstone Valley Tribune Friday, August 22, 2014 • 5 OPINION New hunting seasons are on the horizon The recent change in temperatures are not as com- continues to grow. In my younger years, a sure sign that hunting adventures in mon as they black ducks and mallards were in good New England are on our doorstep. The Great were. I could supply, but for some reason have not been The first segment of the sit in my as plentiful in our local marshes today. goose-hunting season is set to start on Outdoors back yard Interbreeding of mallards and blacks is Sept. 2, allowing a seven-bird daily bag and watch also common, making their identification limit. Although very few birds are resid- RALPH hundreds a problem blind for hunters. ing in our area at this time, it will not of geese fly Antlerless deer permits are being be long before they take up residence at TRUE over and purchased weekly by hunters that have local hay fields and corn fields shortly many would applied for them, but many are winning after they are cut. drop from Courtesy photo the permits and fail to finalize the trans- Waterfowl hunters need to remember the sky to rest on the West River a short action with the paying of the fee. Last year that a state and federal stamp is required distance from my house. Also, the large Jerome Jussaume, of Douglas, and his many hunters failed to finalize their doe to hunt. A federal stamp is now available at flocks of geese are also missing from the Springer Spaniel are ready for this year’s tags, resulting in wasted tags and a small- your local post office for a fee of $15 and the sky while I am out hunting in local fields. upland bird hunting season to begin. Jerome er deer harvest. This year, more deer tags state stamp can be purchased at any licens- As the second season of goose hunting also places dogs in field trials annually and were made available in some zones to alle- ing agency or online. Steel shot is required arrives, resident geese become the birds has won numerous trials with his dogs. viate the problem. Zone 9 had 100 percent for all waterfowl hunting as well as other that provide the most shooting, and they of the permits given to all applicants that non-toxic shot. Shotguns can hold no more are often large birds known as greater does have its advantages and disadvantag- applied. Go online to purchase yours. than three shots. Decoys are a big factor in geese. Dropping these large birds as they es, but at the end of the day, I realize how The Canal stayed red hot for striper fish- hunter success as well as gaining access to fly over your goose blind is extremely lucky I have been to enjoy waterfowl hunt- ermen for the last two weeks and the Block areas that geese use daily for their feeding exciting, and they are a mouthful for the ing over the years, and hope that there are Island anglers were still catching a lot of grounds. dog to bring back. Ten- to 12-pound birds a lot more of them left to enjoy. Just sitting big fish also. Goose decoys that are a few years old are not rare and provide plenty of table in a cornfield enjoying the sunrise with my The Uxbridge Rod & Gun Club will hold need to have the white part of the bird fare for the hunter. The simple task of dog at my side, and a flock of geese making a chicken dinner feed this Saturday, Aug. given a fresh coat of paint. Goose blinds breasting out the birds can be done in a a pass over the decoys provides the ulti- 23, starting at 1 p.m. at the club grounds. need to be checked annually to insure that few minutes each. Cooking the meat is mate satisfaction at my age. A few tickets will be available the day of they are in good shape for the upcoming simple but I will wait for another column Duck hunting is also a great outdoor the supper. season. Shotguns need to be checked and to discuses them. activity and is set to open on Oct. 14 this The Singletary Rod & Gun Club will host taken to a range to insure that they are If you are fortunate enough to own a year. With a good population of wood ducks their annual field day and clambake this working properly, and sportsmen need dog, daily exercise and brushing up on in the Central District and the daily bag Sunday Aug. 24. The grounds open at 11 to do some shooting at their local gun their training is always a good thing prior limit set at three birds, they provide the a.m. The public is invited to attend. Good range to brush up on their marksmanship. to the hunting season. I cannot imagine most action for local duck hunters. Thanks food and games will be available and a live Uxbridge, Singletary, Wallum Lake and going hunting with out a good bird dog at to the work of sportsmen and Mass. Fish & country band will be providing the music the Whitinsville Fish & Game Club all my side. Their company and their skills in Wildlife, this magnificent bird has made for the day. Plenty of free parking and free have weekend and night shooting on their the field make the day just that much more a great comeback locally. The erection of admission to the grounds. ranges, for members and non-members to enjoyable. Sitting in my goose blind with wood duck nesting boxes are one of the Take a kid fishing and keep them rods brush up on their shooting skills. my young dog Twig will hopefully provide main reasons for their high population, bending! One thing that I have noticed over the me with the same thrills and excitement and the protection of wetlands has helped last 10 years or so is that flight birds are that the previous dogs gave me. Getting old dramatically to insure their population An update on local budget items

As I write this, formal sessions for charges. the Commonwealth. It is my hope that if local aid. Faced with a political road- the 2013-14 legislative session have Imagine a credit is found to be financially viable block for the two largest local aid line guest ended. the dam- and implemented, that Massachusetts items, I sought and found a work-around In election years, the Legislature commentary age an will become an even greater magnet for to the problem. I introduced over 10 concludes formal sessions on July unscrupu- these high-paying jobs! amendments to increase other local aid 31, recessing, except in cases of KEVIN lous navi- In regards to budgetary items, we were items that were not specifically limited emergency, until January of the fol- gator can able to find a creative solution to what I by the budget order to the Ways & Means lowing year. I wanted to provide a KUROS do with feel was an unnecessary problem. proposal. brief update on some budget items your or In the spring, the Legislature adopted I am pleased to report that the final we were able to successfully advo- your loved a “Local Aid Resolution” which provid- budget included increases to five of those cate for in the budget that was recently ones’ personal information! Faced with ed a baseline commitment of local aid to line items I offered amendments for pub- signed by Gov. Deval Patrick. this possibility, I offered and had adopt- cities and towns long before the budget lic libraries, regional school transporta- The budget that is adopted each year ed an outside section that will require process was complete. This resolution tion, veteran’s services, fire services, and includes two main components — bud- Criminal Offender Record Information committed to a modest increase in local SMART Growth reimbursement. While getary matters and legislative matters (CORI) checks for ACA Navigators, aid. The objective in prior years when not every community benefits from that are contained in “outside sections.” making Massachusetts the 17th state to local aid resolutions were passed, was every line item, I felt it was important to I’d first like to briefly discuss two out- offer such protections to its citizens. A to give the towns a “floor” number that return as much money as possible to the side sections that I proposed that were second outside section I authored that they can plan around for their spring cities and towns of the Commonwealth. adopted in the budget. Both are related was adopted also involves the ACA. town meeting budget approvals, but with Of particular note to our neighbor- to the Affordable Care Act (ACA) other- Since the implementation of the ACA, a the understanding that if the revenue ing towns of Blackstone and Millville wise known as Obamacare. new 2.3-percent tax is levied on medical picture improved by the time the budget is the record funding for Regional Due to the complexity of the ACA, a device manufacturers for the products was finalized, that the numbers from the Transportation, which is now funded new job position called a “Navigator” they produce, to help fund the ACA. This local aid resolution could be increased in at approximately 90 percent reimburse- has arisen. ACA Navigators help people has a negative impact on an industry the final budget. However, this year was ment. understand their health care coverage that is very important to Massachusetts. different. This year, the budget order In closing, while formal legislative options and assist them with the enroll- The Commonwealth’s Medical Device (the rules by which we must play when sessions are complete until next year, ment process. People share personal Manufacturing industry is the third crafting the budget) included an unprec- I and my staff will still be available to information such as Social Security num- largest in the country, employing edented cap on Unrestricted Local Aid help you. You can reach me at (774) 495- bers, income and asset information and approximately 100,000 people either and Chapter 70 (school) Aid. Essentially, 0538 or through my website at www. other information with ACA Navigators. directly or indirectly, and accounting any amendments that attempted to kevinkuros.com. You may also see me This type of information in the wrong for 14 percent of all products shipped increase either of these critically import- on your doorstep as I take my message of hands could lead to fraud and/or identity from Massachusetts. The outside sec- ant line items above the amount that was independent thinking and fiscal conser- theft. A study in California found dozens tion I authored creates a commission to proposed by the House Ways & Means vatism to my constituents throughout of convicted felons who were working explore offering a tax credit or incentives Committee would be ruled out of order. the summer. as ACA Navigators, including several to medical device companies to encour- As a former selectman, my top budget Have a great September! who were convicted of embezzlement age further expansion of the industry in priority has always been advocating for Tasty tips for corn on the cob

There’s nothing quite as delicious as bit- 36 degrees. and enjoy. in the dead of winter? Better yet, give ing into a piping hot ear of freshly picked Take *** steaming ears of corn a place of honor on corn on the cob! *** Steaming Hot: Steaming corn is a the holiday table! Here’s how to prepare Sweet corn is one of summer’s pleasures, Expired Ears: the favored way to serve up fresh corn corn for future meals: Blanch husked corn and the annual crop of native corn is a The golden rule int on the cob. If you don’t have a steam- as soon after picking if possible. Fill a highly anticipated event. Thanks to area of corn on the H er, simply put about two inches of large stock pot with water (enough to cover farm stands and Farmers Markets, plump cob is it should water in a large stock pot. Stand several ears). Bring to a full boil, then sub- ears of golden corn are plentiful — and a be eaten the same KAREN ears upright in the pan. Cover and merge corn in the water. Cover and boil tasty treat worth waiting for! day it is picked. TRAINOR cook on high until water boils. Turn for about 8 minutes for medium sized ears. This week’s column will review some If that’s not possi- off heat and allow to steam with Cool immediately in ice water. Drain thor- tried and true tips to make the most of ble, keep it refrig- cover on for about 7 to 9 minutes. oughly and pack in freezer bags. the short corn season, from picking prime erated and use within three days to ensure corn on the cob to preserving the irresist- good taste. *** *** ible ears! *** Boiled Over: Boiling corn is another Win Dinner for Two at the Publick House *** Halt Husking: Never husk corn until favorite cooking method. For a new twist — Your tips can win you a great dinner for Evaluating Ears: Ripping down the husk you’re just ready to cook it. While strip- to conventional boiled corn, try leaving the two at the historic Publick House Historic to inspect corn is a definite no-no in the ping the husks off in the supermarket husk on when you boil the ears to retain Inn in Sturbridge! Simply send in a hint marketplace. To ensure a quality ear, look may be a tempting convenience (especially sweetness. To do: Place corn in a large pan, to be entered into a random drawing. One for bright green husks that are slightly since some keep a barrel there for that pur- cover with water. Cook on high until water winner per month will win a fabulous din- moist. The silk should be slightly sticky pose), you’ll lose out on flavor. Keep corn boils, then cover and turn off burner. Let ner for two (a $60 value) at the renowned and a pale golden color. If you press gently in the refrigerator with the husks intact sit a few minutes, husk and enjoy. restaurant, located on Route 131 across against the husk you should be able to feel until you can cook it. This helps to slow Here is a more traditional method of the town common in historic Sturbridge. the kernels. down the sugar to starch conversion, thus boiling corn: Completely cover corn with Because I’m in the business of dispensing *** maintaining its sweetness longer. water, and wait until water is at a full boil tips, not inventing them (although I can Cob Check: Look for corn with lots of *** before adding ears. Never salt the water, take credit for some), I’m counting on you silk, as that means there are lots of kernels Corn Conversion: Need one cup of cut as that can toughen the kernels. Want to readers out there to share your best helpful inside! Also check out the bottom of the kernels? It will take about two ears of add heighten sweetness of bland corn? Add hints! ear, where it was cut off the stalk. If it is medium sized corn on the cob to equal a a teaspoon or two of sugar to the boiling brown, the ear was likely not picked that cup. water. Cook for three to five minutes. Do you have a helpful hint or handy tip day. that has worked for you? Do you have a *** *** question regarding household or garden *** Cooking Corn — The debate continues Micro Magic: Hate the mess of boiling matters? If so, why not share them with Sneak Peek: Some farm stands sell ears as to the best way to cook corn on the cob in a big pan? If you just want to eat an ear readers of The Southbridge Evening News? with a bit of the husk pulled back to reveal to perfection. Here are a few suggestions to or two why not cook in the microwave? Send questions and/or hints to: Take the the corn kernels (and to prevent custom- turning out a mouth-watering ear. With husks intact, chop off the stem end Hint!, C/o the Southbridge Evening News, ers from stripping the husks). If corn is of the corn cob up through the first row of 25 Elm St., Southbridge, MA 01550. Or exposed this way, look for plump kernels *** kernels. Put the cob (still in the husk) in e-mail [email protected]. Hints are entered into in even rows. Hot on the Grill: Many backyard chefs the microwave for four minutes on high. a drawing for dinner for two at the historic *** contend grilling corn with the husk aids in When done, use oven mitt to pick up the Publick House Inn. For more great hints, Corn Rules: Did you know corn on the retaining its flavor. To do: Peel back husks corn by the silk end and give it a good tune into Take the Hint! One-minute snippet cob will lose up to 25% of its sugar content form the corn, remove silk, leaving a few shake. The corn will literally slide out of tips aired twice daily on ORC FM 98.9. And after just six hours of storage at room layers of husk on the corn. Spread butter the husk, silk free! Caution: Corn is very for more tips and talk, be sure to listen to my temperature? That is because from the over each ear of corn, if desired. Fold hot, use caution! live hour-long show from 9 to 10 a.m. each moment it is picked, the sugar in the corn corn husks back over the corn. Wrap in *** Friday on WARE 1250. begins to convert to starch. To keep corn at foil. Place on grill for 25 minutes, turning Freeze Freshness: What could be better optimum taste, keep corn chilled at about occasionally. Unwrap foil, peel back husks than enjoying the fresh taste of sweet corn 6 • Friday, August 22, 2014 Blackstone Valley Tribune OBITUARIES Mary G. Brochu, 90 Raymond Jorritsma Jr., 92 WHITINSVILLE — Westborough the past two years. WHITINSVILLE — Jorritsma and his wife Mary G. (McDonald) Mrs. Brochu was primarily a home- Raymond Jorritsma Ria of Whitinsville; Brochu, 90 former- maker, caring for her family. She Jr., 92, of Whitinsville, a daughter, Elaine ly of Pine St., died worked at the former Fair Department passed away Monday, Spaak of Whitinsville; Thursday, Aug. 14, Store in Whitinsville and later at Chase Aug. 11, at St. Camillus 5 granchildren: after an illness. Paper in Westborough many years. She Health Center in Andrew Schuil, and Her husband, Aime was a graduate of Northbridge High Whitinsville. his wife Sandra; Jeffery J. Brochu, died July School, Class of 1942. Always a good stu- He was married to Jorritsma, and his 5, 1981. dent she was a Spelling Bee Champion the late Genevieve wife Leah; Jason Jorritsma; David She is survived by in her youth. She was a longtime mem- (Osterman) Jorritsma Jorritsma; and Tim Jorritsma; one her three sons, Paul J. and his wife ber of St. Patrick’s Church and their for 49 years before her passing in 1997. great grandchild, Kaleb; two sisters- Eileen Brochu of Derry, N.H., John P. Women’s Club Bowling League in her Raymond was a truck driver for in-law, Gladys Nydam and Barabara and his wife Brenda Brochu of Douglas, younger years. Mostly she loved her Rosenfeld Concrete Service of Milford VanderKlay, and several nieces and and Mark P. and his wife Susan Brochu family however, especially being with for 20 years. He was a toolmaker at nephews. He was predeceased by four of Northbridge; seven grandchildren, her beloved grandchildren. the former Whitin Machine Works in siblings, his twin brother Martin Peter Brochu, Megan Brochu, David Her funeral was held Tuesday, Aug. Whitinsville for 30 years prior to that. Jorritsma, Jacob Jorritsma, Gertrude Brochu, Marty Brochu, Aimee Brochu, 19, from Jackman Funeral Home, 12 Born Jan. 27, 1922 in Whitinsville, Visser, and Eva Jorritsma. Jaclyn Brochu, and James Brochu; two Spring St., with a Mass in St. Patrick’s the son of the late Raymond and Jennie Visiting hours were held Friday, sisters Claire Briand of Whitinsville Church, 1 Cross St. Burial followed in (Zylstra) Jorritsma, Sr. He was a Aug. 15, in the Buma Funeral Home, and Phyllis Blair of North Carolina; St. Patrick’s cemetery. Calling hours lifelong resident of Whitinsville and 480 Church St., Whitinsville. Funeral and many nephews and nieces. were held Monday, Aug. 18. Memorial attended Whitinsville Christian and services were held Friday, Aug. 15, in She was sister of the late John J. donations may be made to St. Patrick’s Northbridge Schools. He was a veteran the funeral home followed by burial in “Jack” McDonald and Marjorie Church, Box 60 Whitinsville, MA 01588 of World War II, serving in the U.S. Pine Grove Cemetery, Linwood Ave., Ratcliffe. Born in Whitinsville on or to the Doug Flutie Jr. Foundation, Army Air Corps. Northbridge. June 28, 1924 she was the daughter of Box 767 Framingham, MA 01701. Raymond enjoyed playing golf and In lieu of flowers, memorial donations John J. and Dora (Lemoine) McDonald To leave a condolence message for was a member of the Northbridge may be made to St. Jude Children’s and lived here all her life. She had the family, please visit www.jackman- Senior Center where he enjoyed play- Research Hospital, 501 St. Jude Place, been a resident of Whitney Place in funeralhomes.com. ing pool. He also enjoyed bird watch- Memphis, TN 38105. ing. He loved to tinker and fix anything For more information, visit www. that was broken. bumafuneralhome.com. Daniel G. Lajoie, 69 He is survived by a son, Richard L. UXBRIDGE — Daniel is survived by Daniel G. “Skip” two sons; Daniel and Helen M. Magowan, 93 Lajoie, 69, of Uxbridge, his wife Amy Lajoie of passed away Monday, Carlsbad, Calif., Steven UXBRIDGE — ter of the late John M. and Helen Aug. 11, after a cou- Lajoie of Uxbridge, two Helen M. (Reddy) (Frommer) Reddy. She attended schools rageous battle with daughters; Lisa and Magowan, 93, of in Manhattan. cancer in St. Vincent her husband Brent Uxbridge, and for- She had attended the United Hospital, Worcester. Wiersma of Uxbridge, merly of Whitinsville, Presbyterian Church in Whitinsville. Daniel was born Janet and her husband Michael died Tuesday, Aug. Mrs. Magowan is survived by a Feb. 11, 1945, in Duefield of Northbridge, two broth- 12, in the St. Camillus son Kenneth and his wife Kathleen S. Whitinsville, the son of the late Alfred ers, Richard “Rick” and his wife Joan Health Center in Magowan of Osterville; a granddaugh- “Danny” and Sophie (Podzycki) Lajoie. Lajoie, of Maine, Peter and his wife Whitinsville. ter Leslie A. and her husband Brent M. He was a lifelong resident of Uxbridge Diane Lajoie, of Uxbridge, one sister, She was the wife of Rutter of Holden; two great-grandchil- and attended Uxbridge High School, Maria Lajoie, of Douglas; his former the late Samuel G. Magowan who died dren, Cassidy and Gemma; and many was a graduate of St. Mary’s High wife and best friend, Claire J. (Dykstra) in 1966. nieces, nephews, and their families. School in Milford, Class of 1962 and Lajoie of Whitinsville, six grandchil- Mrs. Magowan was a secretary in the Visiting hours were held Sunday, a graduate of Marlborough Tech as a dren and he was looking forward to guidance department of Northbridge Aug. 17, in the Buma Funeral Home, Draftsman. welcoming his seventh grandchild. He High School for many years before 101 N. Main St. (Rte. 122), Uxbridge. Mr. Lajoie was employed at United is also survived by several nieces and her retirement in 1983. She had pre- A graveside funeral service was held Parcel Service in Shrewsbury for 30 nephews and many cousins. viously been employed as a secre- Monday, Aug. 18, in the Pine Grove years before his retirement in 2008. He Visiting hours were held Friday, tary for the former Whitin Machine Cemetery, Linwood Ave., Whitinsville. was formally employed as a draftsman Aug. 15, in the Buma Funeral Home, Works advertising department, in Memorial donations may be made to for Bettinger Corp., Masiello Corp, and 101 N. Main Street, Uxbridge. Funeral Whitinsville for 10 years and had once the St. Camillus, c/o Activities Fund, Granger Corp. services were held Saturday, Aug. 16, worked for Prudential Life Insurance 447 Hill Street, Whitinsville, MA 01588. Mr. Lajoie was a U.S. Army veter- in the funeral home, followed by burial in Manhattan. Visit www.bumafuneralhome.com for an, serving in Vietnam as an Army in St. Mary’s Cemetery, Granite Street, Mrs. Magowan was born March 3, more information. Specialist with the 1st Cavalry Division Uxbridge. 1921, in Manhattan, N.Y., the daugh- Air Mobile. Donations may be made to the Pan Daniel loved spending quality time Mass Challenge, PMC Headquarters, Lucille F. Miller, 97 with his grandchildren. He enjoyed 77 4th Ave., Needham, MA 02494 or to hunting, fishing and the outdoors. He USOT (Uxbridge Supports Our Troops), DAYVILLE, Conn. Sandra and husband James F. Caswell also enjoyed reading, was an avid pho- c/o Town Clerk, Town of Uxbridge, 21 — Lucille F. Miller Sr. of Sterling, Conn. She also leaves 29 tographer and enjoyed local history. South Main St. Uxbridge, MA 01569. went home to be grandchildren, 70 great-grandchildren, He took joy in attending car shows and For more information, visit www. with the Lord on 65 great-great-grandchildren, six great- collecting die cast model cars. bumafuneralhome.com. Wednesday, Aug. 6, great-great grandchildren and several surrounded by her nieces and nephews. family. Lucille was predeceased by her broth- She was born in ers, Theodore Jr., Eugene and Norman Joanne M. Prince, 44 Putnam on Jan. 7, Langlois, sisters Eva Vandale, Florence UXBRIDGE — Joanne M. (Lavallee) ews and close friends. 1917. Langlois and Adele Cole, sons in law Prince, 44, passed away early Sunday Joanne’s family wishes to thank She was predeceased by her hus- Kenneth R. Blackmer and Alfred L. morning, Aug. 18, at the Lydia Taft Edward Prince, Deb Galas, Donna band, Ellsworth A. Miller. Cornell, granddaughter Sherryl Butts, House in Uxbridge, after a long illness. Galas, Paula Menchin, and Carl She was the daughter of the late grandson James Caswell Jr., great Joanne was born in Milford on April Nyquist for their unselfish love, sup- Theodore I. Langlois Sr. and Lucy granddaughter Shiray Guidry and her 2, 1970, daughter of the late Francis port, and compassion shown to Joanne (LaFountain) Langlois. beloved friend Alva Olney (Steve). and Jeannette (Therrien) Lavallee. over the years; especially as Joanne’s Lucille is survived by her sister, A Celebration of Lucille’s Life was She attended and graduated from the illness progressed. Gloria Hickey of California, and sisters held at The Danielson Church of the Uxbridge Public School system. A Gathering of Friends and Family in law Marion and Arlene Langlois, Nazarene in Danielson. Burial was at Prior to her illness Joanne worked to celebrate Joanne’s life will be held both of Putnam, Conn. She leaves St. Mary’s Cemetery in Putnam. as a hospitality and guest care spe- Sunday, Aug. 24, at 2 p.m., at the home her beloved children, son Richard F. In lieu of flowers donations in her cialist at the Boca Grande Resort in of Peter and Dee Lavallee, 266 West Miller and wife Cheryl of Brooklyn, name can be made to The Danielson Boca Grande, Florida, later returning Hartford Ave., Uxbridge. Conn., daughters, Loretta and husband Church of the Nazarene, 440 Westcott to Uxbridge to be nearer to her fam- Joanne’s family would like to suggest Philip J. Butts Sr. of Douglas, Janet Road, Danielson, CT 06239. ily. From an early age Joanne had a a donation, in Joanne’s name, be made Blackmer of Putnam, Judith and hus- To leave an online condolence please fondness and appreciation for animals. to a charity of your choice. Financial band Richard J. Blake Sr. of Plainfield, visit tillinghastfh.com. Joanne enjoyed settling in with good assistance with Joanne’s services are Conn., Linda Cornell of Plainfield, and book or solving crossword puzzles. She also appreciated and may be mailed was creative, enjoying many different in care of her brother, Peter Lavallee, crafts including cross-stitch and hook- 266 West Hartford Ave., Uxbridge, MA Matthew B. Tillman Jr., 78 rug making, to name a few. 01569. LINWOOD — Portland, Maine for Joanne leaves behind six brothers, Any remaining funds will be donated Matthew B. Tillman several years before Timothy Lavallee, Peter Lavallee, in Joanne’s name to a charity decided Jr., 78, died Friday, moving to Linwood 41 Christopher Lavallee, James Lavallee, upon by her family. Aug. 1, in the Milford years ago. John Lavallee, and Daniel Lavallee. Please visit Joanne’s online guest Regional Medical He was a veteran of She also leaves three sisters, Cindy book at www.carrfuneralhome. Center. the U.S. Air Force. Mr. Lanctot, Janine Lafrerriere, and Sara com. Carr Funeral Home, 24 Hill St., His wife, Elizabeth Tillman was a mechan- Senior; she was predeceased by her Whitinsville, MA 01588 is assisting Maxey, died in 1998. ic at the former Sealtest brother, Raun Lavallee. Joanne also with arrangements. He is survived by Ice Cream Company in Framingham leaves behind many nieces and neph- three daughters, Ella prior to retiring. Stroud, and her husband, Thomas, of He was an active member of Saint Athens, Ga., Teresa Williams, and her James Baptist Church in Woonsocket, husband, Ernest, of Temecula, Calif., R.I., where he served as a Deacon and April Manfre, and her husband, and sang in the choir. Mr. Tillman Daniel, of San Antonio, Texas; a broth- was a past Worshipful Master of King er, Robert Tillman, of Athens, Ga.; two David Lodge #7, Prince Hall F&AM, sisters, Mary Jones, of Pooler, Ga., Jurisdiction of Massachusetts, where and Shirley Grant, of Athens, Ga.; he held an honorary degree Life four grandchildren, Marcus, Matthew, Membership. A 32nd degree Mason, he Zada, and Miles; a great granddaugh- belonged to the Consistery and Royal ter, Brianna, and a godson, Xavier Arch Chapter. He loved gardening and Colon. taking care of his car. He was a former He was predeceased by a daughter, member of Ebenezer Baptist Church in Sharon John, a son, Matthew Tillman, Athens, Ga. III, and a brother, Rev. Clarence Mr. Tillman’s funeral was held Tillman. Monday, Aug. 11, in Saint James Mr. Tillman was born in Athens, Baptist Church, preceded by a calling Ga., Dec. 31, 1935, a son of the late hour, in the church. Burial will be in Matthew and Irene (Vincent) Tillman, Eastlawn Cemetery, Athens, Ga., at a Sr. He grew up in Athens and attend- date to be announced. ed Athens High School. He lived in Please omit flowers. Memorial dona- tions may be made to Saint James We Are Open Year Round 9am-5pm Baptist Church, 340 South Main Brookfield Orchards St., Woonsocket, 12 Lincoln Rd., N. Brookfield, MA 01535 • 508.867.6858 • 877.622.7555 R.I., 02895. The Follow signs from Rts. 9, 31, 67 or 148 SNACK BAR Carr Funeral Hot Apple Dumplings w/ice cream Home, 24 Hill St., Apple Pies, Reg. & Sweet ‘n Low ~COMING~ Whitinsville, MA, Cider • Cider Donuts • Cheese • Candy 01588, is assisting Honey & Maple Products Harvest Craft Fair Jellies & Relishes the family with Historical Maps and Books Saturday, September 13 arrangements. Antiques and Collectibles To leave a con- Applewood Bundles & Chips 10AM-4PM Recreation Area dolence message, visit www.carrfu- www.browsethebrookfields.com www.brookfieldorchardsonline.com neralhome.com. B­ lackstone Valley Tribune Friday, August 22, 2014 • 7 OBITUARIES Wilfred B. Theberge, 81 Edward Sledzik Jr., 67 UXBRIDGE — Wilfred B. Theberge, of Alabama. He was THOMPSON, Conn. — Edward Grosvenordale 35 years 81, of Uxbridge, passed away on Sunday, an extremely gener- Sledzik Jr., 67, of Thompson, died ago. Eddie was a U.S. Aug. 10, in the Milford Regional Medical ous person who loved Sunday, Aug. 17, at his home. Army veteran and was Center, Milford. time spent with his He leaves his wife, Alma M. (Arpin) employed by the Town Mr. Theberge was a distinguished great-grandchildren. Sledzik; his mother, Beth (Shiner) of Thompson Highway 25-year veteran of the Armed Forces Mr. Theberge is sur- Sledzik of Dudley; two daughters, Kerry Department as a serving during the Cold War, Korea, vived by one daughter; Bishop of Grosvenordale, and Kristine machine operator. Vietnam, and the Congo/Libyan Bonita M. and her hus- DePasquale of North Grosvenordale; He enjoyed cutting Conflicts. He served in the U.S Air band Todd Patrick of Millville, one two brothers, Gary Sledzik of Dudley wood, walking, motorcycles and trac- Force for four years as a member of the son; Joseph W. Theberge of Uxbridge, and Richard Sledzik of Brockton; tors. Military Police and Canine Training one sister; Theresa Giordani of Exeter, four sisters, Patricia Sledzik and There are no calling hours. Services Unit and later in the U.S. Army for 21 N.H., five grandchildren, Courtney, Beth Wieloch both of Dudley, Paula will be private. Donations in his mem- years working with Nuclear Weapons Christopher, Cody, Dustin and Kerri Olson of California and Sheila Rego ory may be made to the Madison and Systems. Throughout his military and four great-grandchildren and niec- of Whitinsville; four grandchildren, Mason Fund, c/o Southbridge Savings career he traveled extensively includ- es and nephews. He was predeceased Misty and Ryan Bishop, Jaden and Gia Bank, 253-257 Main Street, P.O. Box 370, ing Alaska, Texas and Germany where by one great-granddaughter, Eddison DePasquale. Southbridge, MA 01550. he later retired in Huntsville, Alabama Theberge and his former wife, Mary He was predeceased by a sister, Mary Shaw-Majercik Funeral Home, 48 at the rank of Chief Warrant Officer. Jane Theberge. Sledzik. School St., Webster, MA is directing He had been a resident of Uxbridge A memorial service was held He was born in Webster, son of the arrangements. for more than four years and had pre- Thursday, Aug. 14, in the Buma Funeral late Edward Sledzik Sr. Ed lived in A guest book is available at www. viously lived in Chepachet, R.I. Home, 101 North Main St., Uxbridge. East Douglas before moving to North shaw-majercik.com. He was born Nov. 8, 1932, in Laconia, In lieu of flowers, donations may N.H., the son of the late Wilfred J. and be made to the Dana-Farber Cancer Gladys (Stokes) Theberge and was a Center, Milford Regional Medical proud graduate of the University of Center, c/o Dev. Office, 14 Prospect St., Barbara J. Slocum, 67 Alabama. Milford, MA 01757. GRAFTON — Barbara J. (Blumke) she was a history teacher in Alanson, He loved all animals, especially dogs For more information, visit www. Slocum, 67, died Monday, Aug. 4, in and she was a weather observer for the and cats and was a passionate alum- bumafuneralhome.com. the Saint Camillus Health Center, National Weather Service at Pellston nus of the Crimson Tide of University Whitinsville. Regional Airport. She is survived by her son, Darren In addition to spending time with her Slocum, and his wife, Caryn, of grandchildren, and her dog, “Shadow,” Millbury; a brother, Norm Blumke, in Mrs. Slocum enjoyed going to flea mar- Marjorie R. Garrepy Richardson, 93 Michigan; and four grandchildren. She kets, yard sales, and car shows with was predeceased by a brother, Randy friends. UXBRIDGE In addition to her husband Elias, Blumke. Funeral services will be held later, in — Marjorie R. Mrs. Richardson is survived by one Mrs. Slocum was born in Detroit, Michigan. There are no calling hours. (Toomey) Garrepy daughter; Cynthia L. Hourihan of Sept. 23, 1946, the daughter of Richard Memorial donations may be made to Richardson, 93, of Warwick, R.I. Four step-sons, Timothy, C., and Pearl (Drayton) Blumke. the Scleroderma Foundation, to benefit South Street, passed Elias III, Roy and Walter Richardson, She grew up in Rockford, Mich., and research into CREST Syndrome. away Friday, Aug. three step-daughters, Gaytha Baker, lived most of her adult life in Alanson, The Carr Funeral Home, 24 Hill St., 15, in the Beaumont Trudy Guilbault and Laura Brown, Mich., prior to moving to Grafton Whitinsville, is assisting the family Rehabilitation & three grandchildren, six great-grand- in 2008. She worked for the State of with arrangements. To leave a condo- Skilled Nursing children, four great-great grandchil- Michigan as an unemployment claims lence message, visit www.carrfuneral- Center, Northbridge. dren, many step grandchildren, step worker for almost 20 years. Previously, home.com. She was the wife of Elias Richardson great-grandchildren, step great-great Jr. grandchildren and many nieces and Mrs. Richardson was employed as nephews. a secretary for the Foxboro Co. for 16 She was predeceased by her brother, Kenneth P. Ricard Jr., 69 years, retiring in 1982. She was later Alden W. Toomey and her stepson, UXBRIDGE — Kenneth P. Ricard Jr., Mead and husband Chris. He is also employed as an assistant office man- Wayne E. Richardson. 69, of Uxbridge and formerly Millbury, survived by one brother, Robert Ricard ager for the Drive-In Self Storage in Visiting hours were held Monday, passed surrounded by his family on and three sisters, Diane Murphy, Uxbridge. Aug. 18, in the Buma Funeral Home, Aug. 14. Cheryl Ricard and Gail (Goddard) Mrs. Richardson was born in 101 North Main St., Uxbridge, prior to He is survived by his wife, Lynda Ricard, as well as 10 grandchildren. Uxbridge on July 27, 1921, the daugh- the funeral service. and preceded in death by his parents, There are no calling hours or ser- ter of the late William C. and Delia L. Funeral services were held Monday, Kenneth P. Ricard Sr. and Norma vices. (Diette) Toomey, and had been a life- Aug. 18, in the funeral home. Yvette (Daoust). The Robert J. Miller Funeral Home long resident of Uxbridge. She attended Burial will be in St. Mary’s Cemetery, He leaves behind five children, and Lake Chapel, 366 School St., Uxbridge Public schools. She was a Granite St., Uxbridge, at a later date. Michael Ricard and wife Judy, Beth- Webster, is assisting the family with communicant of St. Mary’s Church in For more information, visit www. Ann Simmons and husband Kurt, Ann- arrangements. Uxbridge and enjoyed gardening. bumafuneralhome.com. Marie Hill and husband Noah, John Online guest book: RJMillerfunerals. Ricard and wife Michele, and Farrell net. Are you a baby boomer? 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Oral exams (British) British actor special page call 56. Parents, e.g. 14. Announces publicly 58. Stress, in a way 21. Bombing by military 60. Ancient Roman silver planes (2 wds) coins 24. Franco ___, Italian 61. Person who greets Lisa Lemoine at tenor 62. Goes downhill 25. Pried into others’ 63. Back-to-school private affairs purchases 28. Gangsters’ girlfriends 29. Noggin (508) 909-4063 Down 32. Marienbad, for one 1. Composed of word 34. Telekinesis, e.g. sequences B­ lackstone Valley Tribune Friday, August 22, 2014 • 9 SENIOR SCENE a private home, nursing home or conva- host a new exercise program, Low Impact for medical appointments. SENIOR SCENE lescent home. Aerobics Wednesday, 10:15-11:15 a.m., and Van transportation begins at 10:30 a.m. continued from page A­­­ 8 This program offers and provides com- Friday, Gentle Yoga, 10:15-11:15 a.m. Each each day. Please check with the Senior panionship and support to our elderly class $3, or take both classes $5. Center, Uxbridge Cable Station or the here in Millbury as well as an opportu- Council on Aging website for the Lunch companionship. nity to encourage and nourish friend- SHINE APPOINTMENTS Menu. • Walking Club — Join us Tuesday ship between generations. Thank you in The SHINE counselor is now available The Senior Center is a drop off site for mornings at 9 a.m. Walking is an excellent advance for your consideration, remem- every Friday to assist you with Medical the People First Food Pantry. Donations form of exercise. Come enjoy some fresh ber volunteers are special. For more Insurance concerns you may have. are accepted Monday through Friday air and healthy benefits. information on these programs call the Appointments are necessary, call the cen- from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. • Buy a Brick Memory Walk — The Millbury Senior Center 508-865-9247. ter to schedule an appointment. • Senior Center Wish List — We have Friends of the Millbury Seniors, Inc. is had an overwhelming response to our planning a beautiful Memorial Walk for NORTHBRIDGE SENIOR CENTER 120 CLUB wish list. Thank you all for your thought- the Victorian Garden here at the Senior The Friends of Northbridge Elders, fulness and generosity! We continue to Center. They are selling bricks for a dona- Director Kelly S. Bol Inc. have tickets available for the next need donations of paper towels, napkins, tion of $50 and $100, that you may person- Phone: 508-234-2002 120 Club. This fundraiser helps to defray and foam coffee cups. We will also accept alize or dedicate to a family, a person, a Hours: 8:30 a.m.– 4 p.m. Monday– the cost of instructors, for activities and monetary donations to our lunch pro- friend or a business. This is a way to pay Thursday; 8:30 a.m. – 1:30 p.m. Friday programs held at the center and off site gram or to the Elderly Connection. The tribute in honor of, or in memory of some- locations. The next 20-week cycle runs to Uxbridge Elderly Connection raises funds one special. HOLIDAY CLOSING Dec. 11. to help support many of the activities and The bricks are 4” x 8” with three lines The Northbridge Senior Center and Tri- the purchase of much of the equipment available with 12 spaces on each line for Valley Nutrition site will be closed on MONTHLY BIRTHDAY DINNER that is not covered by our budget. $50. Or choose an 8”x 8” brick with five Monday, Sept. 1, in observance of Labor Thursday, Aug. 28, the monthly • Medical Equipment: We are no longer lines with 12 spaces on each for $100. Day. Birthday Dinner/Plant Raffle will be held accepting bathroom commodes because of Order sheets are available at the Senior on at 11:45 a.m. Any senior celebrating a health safety reasons. We have an abun- Center and all checks are made payable to UPCOMING EVENTS & birthday in August is welcome to attend dant supply of walkers for anyone who the Friends of The Millbury Seniors. ANNOUNCEMENT with a guest. Reservations must be made needs one. Bricks are great gifts for special people. by Tuesday, Aug. 26 by 11 a.m. • Shopping Trips: Grocery Shopping • Senior Center Offering Free Breakfast We require registration for all of our every Tuesday. Pick up begins at 8:30 — We offer breakfast every Tuesday 8:30- events and trips. Simply call 508-234-2002 BINGO a.m. Walmart shopping, second and third 10 a.m. The meal will consist of flavored to sign up. The Northbridge Senior Center Thursday, Sept. 18, there will be an Thursdays of the month, pick up begins oatmeal, muffin and smoothie. The break- is now on Face book like us and visits our additional afternoon of bingo, $2 a card, at 12:30 p.m. fast is free and served by volunteers. page at Senior Center to keep up-to-date as well as Oct. 16 and Nov. 20. Bingo will • Hot Weather: If we have extremely Donations accepted. Reservations accept- on events, programs and happenings. begin at 1 p.m. Jeanne Dionne (program hot weather during the month of August, ed and walk-ins are also welcome. coordinator) will call all three sessions. remember that the Senior Center has air • Stay Well Clinics — Tuesday morn- ATTENTION VACATION TRAVELERS conditioning. We are open from 8 a.m. to 4 ings, Sept. 2, 9, 16, 23 and 30 from 9 to 10 If you have ever envisioned visiting IN-TOWN TRANSPORTATION p.m. during the week. a.m. Also, Wednesday evenings, 5:30 p.m. exciting Vacation Tours of the United Due to the high demand for local trans- • Lunch and Learn with Salmon VNA: Sept. 3 and 10. States, here is your chance to enjoy two portation, appointment must be made no Mike Metcalf, Hospice and Volunteer • Exercise Class — Take advantage of all FINE Travelers offering for 2015. Mark later than 24 hours prior to pick up. Call Services Coordinator from Salmon VNA or one of our fun classes! your calendar! The FINE Travelers affil- 508-234-2002. will be with us on Tuesday, Aug. 26, from • Tai Chi — Tuesday, 9:30-10:30 a.m. iated with The Friends of Northbridge 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. He will discuss the • Zumba Gold — Tuesday, 10:45-11:30 Elders, Inc., is presenting a 2015 Vacation ATTENTION SENIOR CITIZENS need for volunteers. Anyone can volun- a.m. $3 per person. Tours Night with light refreshments for The Town of Northbridge Property teer. Experience the satisfaction of help- • Zumba Gold — Friday, 10:30-11:15 a.m. trips including 1: San Antonio Gateway, Tax Work-Off Program. This program is ing others. $3 per person. March 2015 and 2: America’s Music Cities available for local seniors, who qualify, • Summer Luau – It’s time once again • Light Exercise — Monday and Friday, featuring New Orleans, Memphis and and have appropriate skills, volunteer for our end of summer luau. Join us on 9:30-10 a.m. Free. Nashville, September 2015. Bring some their services to the town. They are then Thursday, Aug. 28, for our celebration. Consider joining one of our classes. All friends and don’t miss this informative matched with volunteer positions that Larry Parker, “Mr. Magic” will be here to abilities are welcome. and fun presentation. have been offered by various town depart- entertain you! Call early to reserve your • Wii Bowling — Mondays from 12:30 – 2 Date: Wednesday, Aug. 27, 6 p.m., The ments. This new program can help you lunch! p.m. come down and have some fun. Play Northbridge Senior Center, 20 Highland reduce the cost of your property taxes and • Ballroom Dancing May Improve Wii Bowling a fun interactive video game St., Whitinsville. you will be helping the town as well. Balance And Reduce Falls: Researchers for all ages. Second, FINE Travelers is sponsoring found a 50-percent improvement in bal- • Like to play cards? We have scat on an exciting bus trip to Orlando, Fla., for DOUGLAS SENIOR CENTER ance and far fewer falls among seniors Mondays, Tuesdays and Fridays, follow- a Holy Land Experience on May 16-24, who participated in a half hour of ball- ing lunch, cribbage on Tuesdays at 1 p.m., 2015, nine days, eight nights for $769. Send SUNSHINE CLUB NEWS room dancing three days a week for three whist at 1 p.m. on Thursdays and bridge deposit of $75 plus $69 insurance to FINE months. You can burn anywhere from 200 on Friday’s at 12:30 p.m. All are welcome Travelers, 20 Highland St, Whitinsville, • The Young at Heart group from Faith to 400 calories an hour doing the foxtrot to come and play and enjoy the camarade- MA 01588. To RSVP Aug 27, or respond to Fellowship Church is taking a hiatus so or waltz. Dancing can improve cognitive rie. Come in for lunch and stay and play! The Holy Lands trip: Call Jim Gallagher Sue L’Heureux is now organizing trips ability by causing the brain to use new • Podiatrist Clinic — Friday, Oct. 17, at 508-259-3786 or e-mail nscfine@gmail. for the Sunshine Club in Douglas. The neural pathways, a key to fighting memo- 8:30 to 11 a.m. Call the center for appoint- com. Sunshine Club is the social club for the ry loss and dementia. Exercise will boost ment, 508-865-9154. Douglas Senior Center. There is a meet- your mood and let you have fun! • Let us help you to your medical ALL NEW ANNUAL CAPE COD ing once a month and different activities • Senior Discounts: Check this website appointments — Your health is important SCALLOP FESTIVAL are planned throughout the year. Once a for information on discounts for seniors to us. If you are in need of transportation Friday, Sept. 19, a day trip to the new month there is a whist game on Monday at restaurants, retail stores, grocery to a doctor’s appointment, we can help. location of the annual Cape Cod Scallop night and bingo on Tuesday night. There stores and more. www.bradsdeals.com/ With a 48-hour notice we can provide festival now held at the Barnstable are bus trips once or twice a month. All blog/senior-discounts/. you with transportation to and from your Fairgrounds located in E. Falmouth. activities are open to anyone who wants • Bereavement Counseling: Are you appointment. We go one town out in both Contact Jeannine at 508-234-2002 for more to join in on the fun! There are several day dealing with the loss of a loved one, losing directions. Call 508-865-9247 to arrange for information. trips coming up in the fall and also a four- a job or your home or just need to talk to transportation. We can also provide an day overnight trip to New York City from someone? Please call the Senior Center escort to travel with you. You can request REVOLUTION 1774 Oct. 24 to the 27. There are three break- and make an appointment to talk to our this when you make your appointment. The Northbridge Senior Center will fasts and three dinners included along bereavement counselor, Dr. Carl Schultz. Important — For all medical appoint- host Revolution 1774, on Monday, Aug. with two guided tours of the city. There Dr. Schultz comes to us with impressive ments, please be on the lookout for the 25, at 11 a.m. The title of the program will be time at the 9/11 Memorial, Times credentials. He is available for people of van driver to pick you up at least 10 is “Worcester County in Rebellion.” For Square, Rockefeller Center, Central Park, all ages by appointment. All sessions are minutes before your pick up time. It is more details see www.revolution 1774.org. Wall Street, a harbor tour, and more all free, private and confidential. Call the imperative you are ready to go so that we for $439. Call Sue for more information, Senior Center at 508-278-8622 to make an may service everyone in a timely manner. SENATOR MICHAEL MOORE 508-372-9266. appointment. Thank you for your consideration. Monday, Aug. 25 at 1 p.m., Senator • Shopping — Millbury Senior Center Michael Moore will host an ice cream SCHEDULE OF DAILY EVENTS THE WEEK AHEAD has a shopping trip to The Fair Plaza, social for all seniors. Call or sign up at the Price Chopper and Dollar Store every front desk if you are planning to attend • Mondays: 9 a.m., Walking Club; 10 • Monday, Aug. 25: 11:30 a.m. – Lunch Friday. We start picking up at 9 a.m. and this fun afternoon. Reservations must a.m., Osteo exercise; 12 p.m., Needle – Baked macaroni and cheese, steamed return at 11 a.m. We can also provide have been made by Wednesday, Aug. 20. Works. carrots and sugar free pudding. transportation to local shopping venues, • Tuesdays: 9 a.m., Walking Club; 9:30 • Tuesday, Aug. 26: 8:30 a.m. – Pick- Shoppe’s at Blackstone Valley, Auburn PODIATRIST a.m., Cribbage; 11 a.m., Lunch; 12 p.m., up begins for grocery shopping at Mall, Price Chopper, Goretti’s and more. Monday, Sept. 29, Dr. Michael Bingo. Hannaford’s. Call 278-8622 to arrange for Call the center 48 hours in advance for Biacamano will be available by appoint- • Wednesdays: 9 a.m., Walking Club; pick-up. 11:30 a.m. – Lunch and Learn bus transportation. ment only. Call the center for information 10 a.m., Osteo exercise; 12 p.m., Needle with Salmon VNA – Assorted sandwiches, • We are seeking volunteers interested regarding your insurance coverage. Works garden salad, coleslaw and fresh fruit. in escorting our senior clients to and from • Thursdays: 9 a.m., Walking Club; 10 • Wednesday, Aug. 27: 11:30 a.m. – their medical appointments. Friends of MUSICAL ENTERTAINER a.m., Tai chi; 10 a.m. to 12 p.m., 11 a.m., Lunch – Chicken Marsala, mashed pota- the Millbury Seniors provides van trans- Wednesday, Sept. 10, at 1 p.m., will Lunch; Painting; 12 p.m., Bingo. toes, green beans and angel food cake with portation to the appointment. If you are present a music program for all to enjoy. berries. able to lend a couple of hours of time Think about having lunch here at the UXBRIDGE SENIOR CENTER • Thursday, Aug. 28: 11:30 a.m. – please call the center. Your generous gift center prior to performance. Reservations Summer Luau – call early to reserve your of time is greatly appreciated. need to be made by 11 a.m. deadline 36 South Main St. lunch. 12:30 p.m. – Pick-up begins for Wal- • Friendly Visitor — Are you home- Friday, Aug. 22. Marsha Petrillo – Director – 508-278-8622 Mart shopping. Call 278-8622 to arrange bound, geographically isolated or some- Donna Oncay – Administrative for pick-up. times lonely? The Friendly Visitor ASK THE NURSE Assistant – 508-278-8622 • Friday, Aug. 29: 11:30 a.m. – Birthday Program offers and provides companion- Wednesday, Aug. 27, from 11 a.m. to 1 Lynne McPherson – Chef – 508-278-8622 Luncheon – Baked fish, wild grain rice, ship to the elderly of Millbury as well as p.m., Pat Wallen, RN, will be available to Peter Waeger – Van Driver Italian mixed vegetables and birthday encouraging and nourishing friendships take vital signs. cake. between generations. If you are interest- Please call the Senior Center at 508- ed call the Senior Center (508-865-9247). NEW EXERCISE CLASSES 278-8622 to reserve your meal and also to • Sing-a-Long Singers — Music is a The Northbridge Senior Center will arrange for transportation to lunch and healing and creative force. Our singing group led by Chris Caputi meets here on Tuesday morning all year long at 11 a.m. Come join in the fun. If you play a musical instrument maybe you could lend your talents to this group. Can’t sing? Come hum along! • Legal Clinic — Attorney Nicholas G. Kaltsas comes to the Millbury Senior Center on the second Friday of the month from 10 a.m. to 12 noon. Attorney Kaltsas provides free legal counseling by appoint- ment only, please call 508-865-9247 or sign up at the Center for an appointment. • Shine News — If you need help on any aspect of your health insurance, SHINE offers free counseling at the Senior Center every first Monday of the month from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m., by appointment only. Call 508-865-9154 and ask for a SHINE appoint- ment. • Your Community Needs You — The Millbury COA has a “Friendly Visitor” Program. We are seeking volunteers interested in becoming a friend to and elderly person who is a shut-in, most are home bound who just need someone to visit them. Friendly Visitors are from all age groups; teens, young adults or seniors. Everyone is welcome. Participation in this program involves a commitment of one hour a week with a visit to the client either in person or by telephone. The Friendly Visitor may visit 10 • Friday, August 22, 2014 Blackstone Valley Tribune Sports Millbury wins Summer League crown on buzzer-beating trey

Guard Colleen Cutting spots up for a three-pointer during Auburn’s 31-29 last-sec- ond loss to Millbury.

Jon Gouin photos Forward Erin Burke looks for an outlet pass from deep in the Millbury A few of the Auburn girls show their disappointment with Millbury’s low-post. buzzer-beating victory in the Summer League finals on Thursday, Aug. 14. BY JON GOUIN Auburn jumped put Auburn in front, 29-28. SPORTS CORRESPONDENT out to a quick lead of 3-0 on an Emily As the clock wound down under 10 AUBURN — The Auburn Girls’ Sarkisian three-pointer, and led 4-2 seconds, few in the Auburn High gym Summer League wrapped up before the Woolies seemingly woke up. didn’t think it would be Reno (game- its postseason tournament on Thursday What ensued was a 10-0 run for Millbury high 14 points) to take the final shot. Leading scorer Emily Sarkisian pushes the night, Aug. 14 in exciting fashion. that completely turned the tide of the She shook her defender and promptly ball up court, looking to make a play. Featured in the championship con- game, and put the underdogs on top 12-4 buried a three-pointer from just beyond test were the fourth-seeded Millbury with 6:22 remaining in the first half. the line on the left wing, just beating the Woolies and the host, number-two seed- Another Sarkisian (team-high 13 buzzer for the title. ed Auburn Rockets. points) hoop got Auburn moving again, Despite the loss, the very young In a defense-heavy game that saw very but Millbury would control much of the Rockets know they gained valuable low scoring totals, the championship first 20 minutes, taking a 14-7 lead into experience this summer, and with only would come down to the final shot of the break. At the half, Auburn only had three seniors, experience is likely the the season. Unfortunately for Auburn, two point-scorers, Sarkisian and Erin only thing this team truly lacks. that shot came from Millbury’s Keryn Burke, while the Millbury attack had “Especially for the new girls, it gives Reno from just beyond the arc, erasing four different scorers. them a chance to learn some of our plays a one-point Rocket lead and crowing the Reno opened the second half of play and what we do,” explained Khafaga on Woolies the champs as the final horn with a deep three that made it 17-7, the benefits of the Summer League. “We sounded, 31-29. matching Millbury’s largest lead of the improved on last year; I’m just proud “We had a lot of fun — I’m proud of night. Auburn made their run, going on of them for what they did and I think Erin Burke prepares to make her move against them as a whole, a lot of people stepped a 10-4 run to pull to within four points, they’ll be really good this winter.” a Millbury defender during last Thursday’s up and there’s been a lot of improve- at 21-17, but once again, it was Reno “It makes us stronger during the [win- Summer League championship loss, 31-29. ment,” said Auburn coach Nathalie from long-range to slow the Rockets ter] season,” said Burke of the Summer Khafaga after the last-second defeat. momentum. League competition. “It teaches us what Trailing 25-17, Burke (10 points) and we have to work on, and we do have a the emergence of football in most parts, “Obviously, Millbury is a very good but shortly thereafter, comes the winter team,” forward Erin Burke added of the Sarkisian took the game over. It wasn’t young team, so I think it’s good for us until just 0:36 remained that Auburn to get to play with each other over the basketball campaign, and you can bet champs, “We both made it this far and it the Auburn girls will be looking for- was tough competition. It stinks, losing re-took the lead they once had just sec- summer.” onds into the championship game. It As the summer hoops leagues end ward to seeing Millbury again as soon to them, but I’m excited for the winter as possible. season because we’ll face them again, was Sarkisian stealing the ball and across the county, so too will summer, and hopefully, we can get a win.” scoring on a layup, while getting fouled and one can only look to fall here in which consequently tied the game, then New England. A season which marks Sports Briefs Central Mass. boys’ soccer prizes. The cost is $125 per person and Charlton Old Home Day Road $85 per person for Raceway members. The cost includes golf, cart and a steak wins Bay State Games Race fast dinner. Registration is set for 12:30 p.m. with the shotgun starting at 1. approaches This is a charity event and all pro- ceeds will go to the Jimmy Fund/Dana- The 48th annual Charlton Old Home Farber Cancer Institute. Please join Day Road Race will take place on us for a fun-filled day and to support Monday, Sept. 1. The race will start at 9 a great cause. For more information a.m. with registration beginning at 7:30 on sponsorship and/or participation a.m. in front of the Town Hall across please contact Meredith Arnold at (508) from the library at 37 Main St. (Route 278-5752 and [email protected] 31). The pre-entry fee is $12 (before Aug. or Glenn Arnold at (508) 476-7448 and 21) and the post-entry fee is $15. Long [email protected]. sleeve T-Shirts are guaranteed for all pre-entries. Get race applications at the Charlton Town Hall, Charlton Optical or on www.charltonsports.org. See web- South County Storm to hold site for link to online registration. For more information, contact Rob Thomas tryouts at (774) 402-4027 or email robscotho@ DOUGLAS/THOMPSON, Conn. — hotmail.com. The South County Storm U16 Fast Pitch Travel team will hold tryouts Courtesy photo athletic competition that has been on the following days and times: held since 1982. Members of the team • Friday, Aug. 22, from 5:30-8 p.m. The Bay State Summer Games high included Cole Acocelli, Trey Allen, Kyle Jim Arnold Memorial Golf Come early to register at 5:30 p.m., school boys’ soccer showcase took place Archambault, Andrew Collari, Tyson Riverside Park, Thompson, Conn., 50 at Veterans Field Complex in Waltham Szynal, Matthew Beauregard, Shane Tournament set for Raceway Central St., behind Cumberland Farms. from July 17-20. The Central Mass. Ebanks, Sean Gatsogiannis, Ethan • Saturday, Aug. 23, from 9:30 a.m. squad won the gold medal. They were Melia, Jordan Elster, Vincent Slad, On Aug. 24, the Jim Arnold Memorial to 12 noon, at Martin Road Field, 104 also presented with Bay State Games Cooper Setterlund, Matthew White, Golf Tournament will be held at Martin Road, Douglas. jackets as various college scouts were in Mitchell Thackaberry, Rayane Jallouli, Raceway Golf Course, located at 205 E. Any questions please call 860-576-3440, attendance. Summer game rep- Anthony Geromini, William Hicks, Thompson Road in Thompson, Conn. or e-mail [email protected] (Coach Bill resent over 300 Massachusetts commu- Liam Setterlund, Peter Sparks and Kyle The format will be a two-man scram- Rahall). nities. The Bay State Summer Games Trocki. The team was coached by Mike ble and will include great contests and are Massachusetts’ own Olympic-style Elster.

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on Gouin photos Shana King looks to defend an incoming Auburn pass during her team’s three-point loss in Lauren Willand wins the opening tip in Douglas’ Auburn Summer League semifinal loss to the semis. Auburn, 31-28, on Wednesday, Aug. 13.

Shannon Powell comes away with the ball after corralling a rebound versus Auburn. Peyton Young takes a pick set by Hannah Favaloro to open up a shot opportunity.

Hannah Favaloro plays tight defense on Auburn’s Danielle Hearnlaye in the Auburn Summer Emily Sarkisian drives to the hoop for two of her game-high eleven points in a 31-28 semifinal League semifinals. win over Douglas on August 13.

JON GOUIN in Auburn (12-3). 12-12 with nineteen minutes to play. miss, though, and Auburn’s response SPORTS CORRESPONDENT The second game of the night pitted Auburn’s Jess Clifford immediately this time would put the Rockets back in AUBURN — The Auburn girls’ bas- similar squads who each play tough responded putting her team back in front for good. ketball team put together one of its best defense and rely on their sharp-shoot- front 14-12, and that would prove to be a Sarkisian hit the front end of a one- performances in its biggest test so far ers to do a lot of the scoring. That theme going forward. and-one but the missed the back end as this summer. formula shined through, as it had in It seemed each time Douglas made the clock ticked under a minute in a tied In the Auburn Girls Summer the opening game, bringing yet another a big shot, or put together a little run, game. Whether it was a case of “right Basketball League semifinals, the great crowd another great game, in the Auburn had the answer. When Lauren place, right time,” or just a terrific number-two seeded Rockets faced the Auburn High gymnasium. Willand tied the game at 16-16, another instinctual rebound, Burke (10 points) third-seeded Douglas Tigers, and would Things were close early and often in quick hoop put Auburn back in front. corralled the miss, quite shockingly, all come away with a hard-fought 31-28 this one as team defense held the scor- A 6-0 run, punctuated by Sarkisian alone under the rim. victory. ing pace to a crawl. Twelve minutes (game-high 11 points), who knocked Burke’s put-back made it 28-26 and “It was a great match up — a close into the opening half, the game was down a huge three with 13:02 to play, Auburn never looked back. When competitive game,” regarded Kristen tied at just 7-7. Douglas benefitted from forced a Douglas timeout with the defi- Young’s last moment three went just Pappas, director of Recreation and balanced scoring, with five different cit at its largest of the game, 22-16. Alas, wide, Auburn had advanced to the Culture for the town of Auburn, and also contributors in the opening half, but no this time it was the Tigers who had the summer league championship game to the league’s coordinator. “Very close player had more than a bucket. answer, as Young hit her second three face their Southern Worcester County games tonight, it was basket-by-basket Meanwhile, Auburn had four girls on of the night to make it 22-20. League foe, the Millbury Woolies. all night, and the best defensive team the score sheet through twenty minutes, After reeling off seven unanswered “It’s been a great summer,” said won each game.” as Erin Burke and Abby Lucas led the points, Douglas had finally regained Pappas of the league this year. “We’re In the first Final Four contest of the way with five and three points, respec- the lead, 23-22, with 6:55 to go. Auburn glad to have these 12 teams come out. evening, number-four Millbury (11-4) tively. Auburn guard Emily Sarkisian’s answered again, as Kileigh Hynes hit It’s been a great season and the experi- took out the top-seed, Quabbin Regional late free-throw helped account for a 12-9 her only shot of the night, to put the ence is incredible for the girls.” (13-2) in a back-and-forth affair, 29-28. Auburn halftime advantage. Rockets on top by one, 24-23. Before last Thursday’s matchup, The win sent Millbury to the league’s It didn’t take long for Douglas to even Willand (game-high 11 points) pushed Auburn had beaten Millbury in each of championship game on Thursday, Aug. the score in the second half, as Peyton hard, burying a deep three while taking the last two high school seasons, both 14, where they met a familiar SWCL foe Young (9 points) buried a three-pointer a hard foul, which made it 26-25 Tigers times by 10 points (40-30 and 52-42). from the top of the key, tying things at with 1:57 to play. The free throw would 12 • Friday, August 22, 2014 Blackstone Valley Tribune Sports How They Got There Douglas girls summer squad dominates Grafton

Jon Gouin photos Peyton Young dribbles into a Grafton defender during her team’s 47-23 win on Tuesday, Douglas High’s Hannah Favaloro looks for a teammate to pass to as the Tigers defeated August 12. Grafton in the Auburn Summer League quarterfinals.

Forward Lauren Willand goes strong to the Meghan Carroll jumps into the passing lane and steals the ball from a Shannon Powell carries the ball into the Grafton defensive end during hoop while helping to lead her Tigers to a Grafton player in the first half. a 15-0 run which opened the Tigers quarterfinal victory. big win. would emerge with a trip to the semis minutes to play in BY JON GOUIN after topping the number-six Indians, the half. After the lead was cut to 14 with 14:20 SPORTS CORRESPONDENT 47-23. Douglas would respond, though, scor- to play in the game, Grafton would AUBURN — On Tuesday night, Aug. In a first half highlighted by runs ing the final twelve points of the half never get closer. Douglas’ solid pres- 12, the Douglas Tigers girls’ summer and led by Lauren Willand, the Tigers and taking a somewhat surprising 27-8 ence in the lane was enough to carry the basketball team took on Grafton, in an opened a 15-0 lead, and things appeared lead over a good Grafton team, into the Tigers to the victory, 47-23. Auburn Summer League quarterfinal as though they would never be close break. In the second half, the Indians The win over Grafton (7-8) earned the round playoff matchup. on the way to the semifinals. After that found their three-point stroke, but the Tigers (11-3) a shot at Auburn (11-3), the As the number-three seed, the Tigers run the Indians posted their own run, lead was already too great to overcome. number-two seed, in the semifinals on 8-0, cutting the lead to seven with ten Wednesday, Aug. 13. Uxbridge, Whitinsville girls defeated in Summer League playoffs

Whitinsville Christian’s Stefani Moore inbounds the ball to Sarah Poquette during a 37-29 loss to Grafton in a first-round playoff Jon Gouin photos Adelaide Dykstra passes the ball to a teammate during Whitinsville’s match up on Aug. 11. Uxbridge guard Missy Morton brings the ball up court during a 35-27 loss to Grafton. first-round loss to St. Peter-Marian, in the Auburn Girls’ Summer Basketball League playoffs.

Alex Van Loon battles a pile of players for a loose ball last Monday Megan Jones follows through on a jumper Whitinsville coach Jim Moore talks about late-game strategy in a night, Aug. 11, in Auburn. from the wing. close game against Grafton with Katie Wilcox.

BY JON GOUIN Marian, in a sum- be victorious in the into the break, 18-17. SPORTS CORRESPONDENT mer hoops playoff double-header. end, topping the Spartans 35-27. The Alas, the Grafton offensive attack AUBURN — A pair of local squads In game one, it was St. Peter-Marian young Uxbridge squad wraps up their would prove to be too strong in the were in action at Auburn High on jumping all over Uxbridge, building a Auburn summer league experience end, and the 7-7 Indians squad would Monday, Aug. 11 in the first-round play 21-6 halftime advantage. And, despite with a 1-13 record. outscore Whitinsville 20-11 in the of the Auburn Girls’ Summer Basketball the large deficit, the Uxbridge High In the nightcap, it was the elev- final twenty minutes of action. That League playoffs. Whitinsville Christian, girls came out and played a strong sec- enth-seed, Whitinsville Christian, led to a 37-29 victory, and the ending the 11th seed, took on 6th-seeded ond half, opening on an 8-1 run and out- taking on number-six Grafton. Even Whitinsville’s summer. The Crusaders Grafton, while 12th-seeded Uxbridge scoring SPM 21-14 to make things close. though Whitinsville was the decided finish their vacation at 3-11. squared off with 5th-seeded St. Peter- The 5th-seeded Guardians (8-6) would underdog, they carried play throughout the first half, taking a one-point lead www.TheHeartOfMassachusetts.com B­ lackstone Valley Tribune Friday, August 22, 2014• 13

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Residents can grade,” said Travers, adding that she what being produced [they love it].” Directors members and pantry volun- drop off items at the pantry, located at used to teach at Northbridge Middle Northbridge senior Mike Kane said he teer coordinator Kathy Kane said she 20 Highland St., Whitinsville, from 10 School, which was how she first become was been working alongside his class- has been involved with the group for a.m., until 12 p.m., on Tuesdays. involved with interested students. mates on the garden for the last two more than five years and originally Mike’s classmate, Meagan Brouwer, She said the group first made videos years and while it wasn’t his cup of tea came to Travers with the need for food. 17, said this last year was her first full about what kind of world they want- at first, he said he has grown to enjoy “I had called Sherri Travers to see year working on the garden project. ed to live in, in a project through the the process and loves the result. if they would do a fundraiser for the Like Mike, she said she had no idea how band Five For Fighting, and from there “At first I didn’t like it,” said Kane pantry and she said she could do me one big the project was until she got her became involved with local senior citi- frankly, adding it was a lot of time better,” said Kathy. “This year has been hands dirty, but in the end was excited zens who helped them craft the garden and effort, something that can be a extremely productive, they have put a to see their success. concept. Travers said it was until 2012 rare commodity for a busy high school lot of work into it.” “It has been very interesting,” said that the idea took off, and she couldn’t student these days. “But after a while Kathy said the kids gave grown more Brouwer. “The garden is just a great be more proud of what her students it becomes a responsibility, and if you than 400 pounds of fresh produce, which way to get involved in the community.” have done. don’t care for the plants they die. You she said residents who have needed the “It was a tremendous project,” said have to take care of them. Towards food pantry have loved. The school is Joy Richard may be reached at 508- Travers. “It was very interesting, most the end of the year when the harvest shooting for 1,000 pounds by the end of 909-4129 or by email at jrichard@stone- comes in, it is rewarding. You know the harvest this fall. bridgepress.com. Northbridge fire kills several pets on Church Ave. FIRE continued from page A­­­ 1 said it appears to have started in the basement. The fire was reported to authorities at 5:51 a.m. Monday, Aug. 18, Nestor said. The first crews arrived seven min- utes later to find “heavy fire showing from the rear of the building in the basement area,” he said. Some of the residents of 44-46 Church Ave. were still sleeping, he said, while Monday morning’s incident occurred others were getting ready for work. not far from a May 4, 2013 fire that A third alarm was called, which gutted two three-story buildings with Nestor said brought firefighters from a total of 13 apartments at the corner Uxbridge, Douglas, Grafton, Upton and of Cross Place and Church Avenue. Sutton. Nestor said that fire started on the No firefighters were injured, Nestor porch of one of the buildings, and was said. One resident suffered a minor attributed to smoking. injury when he cut his hand trying to put out the fire with a garden hose, the David Dore may be reached at (508) chief said. Photos courtesy Lori Bianchin 909-4140, or by email at ddore@stone- The American Red Cross was notified Firefighters from across the Blackstone Valley responded to a three-alarm fire Monday, Aug. bridgepress.com. and responded to help the people who 18, at 44-46 Church Ave. in the Rockdale section of Northbridge. lived in the building, Nestor said.

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Hospitality and event manage- Social Library is once again Monday afternoons from 1-3 p.m. 750 ml. 750 ml. ment. offering Free Math Tutoring on Come by to learn or play! $ $ $ Saturdays at the Library. • Knitting & Needlework 10.39 8.79 9.59 DOUGLAS LIBRARY BOOK Dennis McCowan, retired Group meets on Wednesday eve- DISCUSSION math teacher, is experienced nings from 6-8 p.m. Bring your in tutoring students from basic latest project. All experience lev- Ruta 22 Rio Kendall Jackson through advanced levels in els welcomed! Malbec Madre Rioja Avant Red Blend DOUGLAS — The next meet- math. 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Box ported by the Massachusetts Uxbridge deployed 156 militia- es, sausage with peppers and Uxbridge MA 01569. Bring 90, Southbridge, MA 01550; by Cultural Council, a state agen- men to join some 4,500 others onions, salad with dressings, your own picnic, lawn chair fax at (508) 764-8015 or by e-mail cy. from the towns in Worcester bread and assorted desserts or blanket for this free outdoor to aminor@stonebridgepress. County. This was not some and beverages. Tickets are to concert. com. Please write “calendar” in ill-defined mob but the mili- be sold at the door and are $10 For additional information the subject line. All calendar tary embodiment of anti-Brit- for adults, $8 for seniors and please call the Visitor Center at Friday, Sept 5 listings must be submitted by 3 ish sentiment that had flared children and free for children 508-278-7604. p.m. on Friday to be published SUTTON as a result of heavy-handed 5 years and under. For more • Sunday, Aug. 24, 3:30-5 p.m. in the following Friday’s edi- Senior Breakfast – St. John’s British policies. With great information please call the Zotos and Jewell — Paul Zotos tion. We will print such listings Episcopal Church, 3 Pleasant flare, they lined both sides of Church office at 508-476-2049 and Mark Jewell — an acoustic as space allows. St., Sutton. Friday, Sept. 5, 8-9 Main Street for a quarter mile and leave a message. singing duo singing oldies and a.m. scrambled eggs, bacon, and forced two dozen court contemporary music, writing potato nuggets, juice, and cof- officials to walk the gauntlet, Upcoming event at The songs since 1968! fee or tea. $4 donation per per- hats in hand, reciting their Douglas Farmers Market — Saturday, Aug. 23 • Sunday, Aug. 31, 3:30-5 p.m. son. Handicapped accessible. recantations more than thirty Artisan Day, Sept. 6. People do Kim Oakes and Cris Medina — SUTTON For more information, call 508- times each so everyone could still make stuff by hand. Come Performing Elvis, Patsy Cline The Sutton Cultural Council 865-3103. hear. The wording was strong: check out local artists display- and other oldies and country is pleased to announce its the officials would cede to the ing their goods and forging favorites. Performing together Summer Concerts on the will of the people and promise demonstration by local farrier at local senior centers, senior Common: never to execute “the unconsti- Tim O’Brien. homes and restaurants for the Saturday, Sept. 6 The New England Swing tutional act of the British par- last six years. Orchestra, Saturday, Aug. UXBRIDGE liament” (the Massachusetts Concerts at the Canal are 23, 1- 3 p.m. Bring your lawn On Sept. 6, at 9 a.m., Uxbridge Government Act) that would sponsored by the Blackstone Sunday, Sept. 7 chairs and picnics! will hold a muster and call to “reduce the inhabitants … to Valley Heritage Homecoming mere arbitrary power.” WORCESTER With this humiliating The Captain Job Knapp 30th submission, all British Chapter of the Daughters of authority vanished from the American Revolution will Anniversary Worcester County, never participate in the Revolution to return. The commem- of 1774 that is being held in Dr. Van’s oration will continue in Worcester on Sept. 7 in Worcester on Sept. 7, with Institute Park. daylong activities includ- The all-day event is to com- Annual Golf Tournament ing a re-enactment of the memorate the day in 1774 when Sponsored by King’s officials walking the the Prudential Government Harrington Hospital Cardiac Rehabilitation gauntlet. took over the Court Houses in Worcester. And WHITINSVILLE On Sept. 6, 1774, 4,622 mili- The Southbridge Rotary Club tiamen from 37 town across The Blackstone Valley the Worcester County – half United Methodist Church the adult male population of Tournament Date: September 10, 2014 in Whitinsville will hold a the entire county – lined both clothing swap on Saturday, sides of Main Street as two Tee Off Time 9:00 Sept. 6, from 9-11 a.m. dozen court officials walked Whether you’re looking the gauntlet between them, Raceway Golf Club in Thompson, CT to clean out your closet or hats in hand, reciting their update your wardrobe, the recantations thirty times each Player slots are $125. Openings Available. clothing swap is for you. so all the militiamen could Form a team of 4 or allow us to make a team for you We accept donations of gen- hear. From that day onward, Gift tly used men’s, women’s no British authority was ever Donations Includes: Hot coffee and pastries and kid’s clothing, shoes exerted in Worcester County. Certificates and accessories. You don’t There will be may events Welcome! A delicious prime rib or chicken dinner Lively awards ceremony Needed! have to donate to bring in several different locations something home and you including the Antiquarian Every golfer receives a prize! don’t have to bring some- Society, the Salisbury Mansion, thing home in order to The Oaks, and the Worcester Hole in one wins a car! donate. Everything is free Historical Society. It is planned and open to the public. You as a fun celebration for the 4 holes with prizes! can drop donations off on whole family with music, food, Friday, Sept. 5, between 6-7 costumes, and reenactments. All proceeds go to the Harrington Hospital’s Cardiac Rehab Program and the p.m. or on the morning of The DAR is the largest wom- Southbridge Rotary’s High School Scholarship program. the swap. Please use the an’s service organization in For more info or a donation please call Judy Flannery at 508-765-2290. driveway between the law the world. The Captain Job office and Domino’s Pizza Knapp Chapter is located in (on Church Street) and the Blackstone Valley and Please come and have the time of your life and help come in the church’s back is open to anyone who can out two great local causes! door. Any questions, please trace their ancestry back to call Christine at 508-234- the Revolutionary War. New 8131 or e-mail edalynne@ members are always welcome. hotmail.com. For more information con- tact Carolyn Lavallee 508-234- 2506. Saturday, Sept. 13

WHITINSVILLE Saturday morning with Rev. Liz Walker – 11 a.m. Join us as Rev. Walker shares her incredible journey from Channel 4 news anchor to head pastor of the historic Roxbury Presbyterian Church. Complimentary luncheon will be served. RSVPs to Sally at 508-234-8220 or office@whit- inpres.net by Sept. 8 will be appreciated (a freewill offer- ing will be taken). United Presbyterian Church, 51 Cottage St., Whitinsville.

DOUGLAS Upcoming event at The Douglas Farmers Market — Wellness Day — Saturday, Sept. 13. This special weekend will be all about wellness at the market. In edition to all our regular vendors, the Douglas Farmers Market will be host- ing a themed weekend featur- ing vendors from the local well- ness community. From natural skin care to massage therapy and everything in between come check out what is in your community to nurture your mind, body and home. Saturday, Sept. 20

MILLBURY Meet Millbury’s “Four” Fathers! On Saturday, Sept. 20, the Millbury Historical Society will conduct a program high- lighting four of the town’s most famous citizens: Asa Waters I, Jonathan Holman, Ebenezer Chaplin, and Amos Singletary. You will meet these forefa- thers and learn of their part in Worcester’s Revolution of 1774. The tours will be held at The Asa Waters’ Mansion and begin every 15 minutes from 4-7 p.m. Admission is $5, and children under ten are free. B­ lackstone Valley Tribune Friday, August 22, 2014 • 3

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NEWNEW LISTINGLISTING ON DEPOSIT NEWNEW LISTINGLISTING NEWNEW LISTINGLISTING SOLDSOLD DUDLEY – – 40 W. Main St! THE DUDLEY – 12 Shine Ave! Custom 6+ DUDLEY – 3 Raymond St! 8 Rm Split! DUDLEY – 1 Britlee’s Way! Brand New DUDLEY - 74 Eagle Dr! Brand New 9 WEBSTER – AUBURN – 5 Park Terrace! AUBURN - 447 Leicester St! 9 Rm, CRAWFORD MANSION! 12 Rm Estate! Rm Contemp Ranch/Cape! 2,888’! 5/8 Acre Fenced .62 Acres! Applianced Kitchen! 8 Rm Colonial on 2 Acres! Applianced Rm Colonial w/Farmer’s Porch! 1+ Acre! New England Commons! Adult 55+! Convenient! 5 Rm Ranch! Recent 3200’ Garrison Colonial Built 2003! Exquisite Details! Updated Kitchen! Corner Lot! Appliance Kit w/Center Isl/ Frplcd Living Rm! Dining Rm w/Slider to Granite Kit w/Maple Cabs! Gas Frplcd 3,000’! 2 Story Grand Entry! Granite Kit 2 Bdrms! 1 to 2 Baths/Master! Renovations include New Roof, New Set on 2.2 Acres! 275’ Driveway! Views Spacious Frplc Liv Rm! Formal Din Rm! Applianced! Granite! Hrdwds, Tile & Over Distant Hills! 4 Bdrms! 3 Baths! Breakfast Bar! Din Rm w/Hrdwds! Liv Rm Enclosed Porch! 3 Bedrooms! Master w/ Fam Rm w/Cathedral Ceiling! Formal w/Island, Breakfast Bar! Hrdwd Floors Flooring including 3 Bdrms of Carpeting, Cozy Family Rm! Gleaming Hrdwds w/Frplc & Entertainment Center! Grand Din & Liv Rms w/Crowns & Chair Rails! Throughout! 3/4 Bedrooms! 3 Tile Baths! Carpet! Basements! Garage! C/Air! Painting & Appliances! Comfortable Liv Hobbyist/Car Lovers Dream, Heated Throughout! Frplc Master Bdrm! 4 Half Bath! 1.5 Baths! Frplcd Fam Rm! 2 Entry Foyer! 3 Bdrms! 1st Flr Master Suite Master Bath! 2.5 Baths! 3 Bdrms! Tile & 2nd Flr Laundry Rm! 3 Car Garage! C/Air! Security! Community Center! Walking Rm! 2 Bathrms! Semi-Finished Lower 40X32’ Garage w/12’ Doors! Ceiling Bdrms! 3 Baths! 4.32 Acres! 2 Car Garage w/Walk-in Closets, Master Bath! 2.5 Baths! Car Garage! Solar Hot Water! Central Air! Hrdwds Floors! C/Air! LP Gas Heat! 2 Car w/Bath! Tennis Court! 2 Viessmann $419,900.00 Trails! Low Fees! Convenient! Level! HW Baseboard Heat! 1 Garage Height of 13’8! 9,000 LB Vehicle Lift! Furnaces! $429,000.00 2 Car Garage! $329,900.00 $229,900.00 Garage! $374,900.00 From $234,900.00 Under! 10,499’ Lot! $184,900.00 $329,900.00

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ON DEPOSIT SOLDSOLD NEW PRICE NEWNEW PRICEPRICE ON DEPOSIT ON DEPOSIT NEWNEW PRICEPRICE ON DEPOSIT NEW PRICE WEBSTER – 41 Rawson Rd! WEBSTER - 64 Old Douglas Rd! WEBSTER – 890 School St! 6 Rm Cape! WEBSTER – 19 Crosby St! Remodeled! 7 WEBSTER – 41 Klebart Ave! DUDLEY – 2 Britlee’s Way! Brand WEBSTER – 27 Cushing Rd! WEBSTER – 15 Slater St! Ideal 2 Family! Country Kit w/Ceramic Tile Center Isl! Rms! 3 Bdrms! 2 Baths! Open Floor Plan! Convenient! Immaculate 6 Rm Colonial! Conveniently Located 8 Rm Colonial! 7 Rm Antique Farmhouse! Custom Split Entry Cape! Over 1 5/5 Rooms! 3/3 Bedrooms! Updated New 8 Rm 2,500’ Colonial on 7 Acres! 2.4 Acres! Beautiful Stone Walls! Acre of Privacy! 6 Rms! Cathedral Glass Door Pantry! Slider to Trex Deck! New Granite Kit w/Tile Backsplash! New 3 Bdrms! GLEAMING HARDWOOD Applianced Granite Kit! Gas Frplcd SS Appliance Kit w/Island! Gas Frplc Baths!Conveniently Located! Identical Appliances! French Doors to Deck! 1st Flr Fam Rm w/Ceiling Fan, Slider to Deck! Country Kit! Beamed Liv Rm w/ Ceilings! 3 Bdrms! Master Suite Floor Plan! Natural Woodwork! Wall to Formal Din Rm & Liv Rm w/Hrdwds! 3 FLOORS! Cabinet Packed Kit! Frplc Liv Great Rm w/Cathedral Ceiling! Formal Frplc! 3 Bdrms! 1.5 Baths! w/Bath! 2 Full Baths! Detached 2 Bdrms! Master w/Hrdwds! Full Bath w/ Master w/Master Bath & Walk-in Closet! Rm! 1.5 Baths! 1st Flr Laundry! Relaxing Din & Liv Rms w/Crowns & Chair Rails! Din & Liv Rms w/Crown Moldings & Wall Carpeting Over Hardwoods! 2 Car New Gas Furnace, Water Heater, Windows! Hrdwds! 4 Bdrms! Master w/Walk-in 34X36 Garage! Work Shop! Car Garage w/500sq.ft. Loft - Detached Garage! Off Street Parking! Dble Sinks, Linen Closet & Skylight! 1.5 Screen Porch! Recent Roof! Replacement 4 Bdrms! Master Suite! 2.5 Baths! Tile, Updated Electrical! Recent Roof! $5,000 Closet, Full Bath! 2.5 Baths Total! 2 Horse Stalls! Electric Fence! “Man Town”! Separate Utilities! $184,900.00 Baths! Walkout Lower Level w/Laundry! for Closing Costs! $179,900.00 Windows! Vinyl Sided! 1 Car Garage! Hrdwds & Wall to Wall! C/Air! LP Gas $399,900.00 $239,900.00 Minutes to Rt. 395! $219,900.00 Move Right In! $198,900.00 Heat! 2 Car Garage! $399,900.00 2 Car Garage! $259,900.00 SIMILARSIMILAR NEWNEW CONSTRUCTIONCONSTRUCTION

ON DEPOSIT NEWNEW LISTINGLISTING ON DEPOSIT SOLDSOLD SOLDSOLD NEWNEW LISTINGLISTING UXBRIDGE – 51 High St! 3 Family! 6/4/3 WEBSTER – 6 McGovern! Hospital CHARLTON – Lot 13 Hannah’s Way! THOMPSON – 46 Center St! 1,824’ 6 Rm THOMPSON - QUADDICK DEEDED DOUGLAS– 25 Fairbanks Ct! 6 Room DOUGLAS - 46 Hemlock St! WEBSTER – 52 Ash St! 6 Rm Cape Near! Ideal 5 Rm Ranch! Remodeled Kit - Gentleman’s Farm! 2.44 Acres! New w/Dormer! Updated Granite Kit w/ Rms! 3/1/1 Bdrms! 1.5/1/1 Baths! Exceptional New Construction! 2,760’! 9 Rms! Country Ranch! Farmer’s Porch! 1 Acre! ACCESS Across the Street! 37 Breaults Cape! Set on 2+ Acres! Kit w/Center Grounds! Pride of Ownership! Great Owner Cabinets, Granite, Hrdwds & Appliances! Built 2011! Open Floor Plan! Front to Back Landing! Swim, Fish, Canoe, Kayak, Island! Din Rm w/Hardwood Floor! 3 Appl. Granite Kit w/Beamed Ceiling! Appliances! Remodeled Bath w/Tile Din Area w/Cabinetry, Granite & Hrdwds! Granite Kit! 3/4 Bdrms! Master Suite! Din Rm w/Built-ins! Liv Rm! Fam Rm Flr! Country Liv Rm! 1st Flr Bdrm or Occupier! Main House - 3 Bedrooms! Level Clear Span! Gleaming Hrdwds Throughout! Etc! 4 Plus Rm Expandable Cape! Yr Bedrooms! 2 Baths! 38X38’ Detached Private Back Yard! Off Street Parking! Liv Rm w/Hrdwds & Frplc w/Gas Insert! 2.5 Baths! 20x20 Fam Rm! Hardwoods! Applianced Kit w/Breakfast Bar! Brick Rd Living or Ideal 2nd Home! 12x38 Heated Garage! Listed by Another, w/Sliders to Flower Gardens! 5 Den! 3/4 Bdrms! Carpet Over Wood Fam Rm! Master w/Walk-in Closet! Both 2x6 Construction! Central Air! Trex Bdrms! 2 Baths! 2 Stall Horse Barn Flrs! 3 Season Porch! 2 Z Oil Heat! Separate Utilities! Town Services! Easy Bdrms w/Hrdwds! Tile Bath! Furnace, Hearth! 3 Bdrms! Master Bath! 2 Full Deck! Appliance Eat-in Kit! 2 Bdrms! SOLD By Century21 Lake Realty! Access to Stores & Highways! Great Decking! 2 Car Gagage! 1+ Acre! Baths! 1st Flr Laundry! Buderus Furnace! Full Basement! Recent Furnace! $272,000.00 w/Attached Workshop/Tack Rm! 3 Newer Furnace, Roof & Siding! Shed! Windows, Gutters, Siding, Shutters 2012! Garages W/Loft! $324,900.00 Town Services! $199,900.00 Mortgage Helper! $279,000.00 Garages! 1/2 Acre! $259,900.00 $389,900.00 $229,900.00 $174,900.00

ON DEPOSIT ON DEPOSIT NEWNEW PRICEPRICE ON DEPOSIT WEBSTER – 25-27 Granite St! 5 WEBSTER – 6 LeBouef Lane! WEBSTER – 30 Houghton St! 8 Rm THOMPSON – 1496 Riverside Dr! WEBSTER – 78-81 N. Main St! 5 DUDLEY – 6 Charlton Rd! Young NORTHBRIDGE – 124 Quarry Road! WEBSTER – 1075 School St! 7 Rm Young 7 Rm Colonial! 1.9 Acres! 28’ Unit – 4 Apartments Plus a Commercial Units w/3 Bay Garage Plus 27 Granite, Gorgeous Ranch Style Condo! 5 Rms – Cape! Eat-in Country Kitchen Opening Spacious 6 Rm Ranch! Great View Ranch! Eat-in Kit w/SS Appliances! Frplc 7 Rm Ranch w/Open Flr Plan! Farmers Porch! New Carpet & Paint Space! Fully Rented! Off Street Parking! Cathedral Ceiling Liv Rm w/Hrdwds! a Separate Building for Extra Income! 1,495’! Custom Granite Kit! Applianced! to the Living Rm with Hardwood Floor! of Webster Lake! 3 Bdrms! 2 Baths! Liv Rm w/Hrdwds! 3 Bdrms w/Hrdwds! Throughout! Tile Kit w/Breakfast Nook! Many Updates! Separate Utilities! Vinyl History of Making Money, Gross Rents of Open Din Rm! Spacious Liv Rm w/Gas Family Rm out to the Deck! 2 First Floor Liv Rm w/Hrdwds, Bow Window & Tile Bath! Den! Office/Study! Lower Level Sided and Replacement Windows! Rear Cathedral Ceiling Applianced Kit w/ $39K/Year! Coin Operated Washer/Dryer Liv & Din Rms w/Hrdwd Flrs! 3 Bdrms! Island! Recess Lighting! 3 Bdrms! Frplc! 2 Bdrms! Master Bath! 2 Baths! Bedrooms w/Hardwoods! First Floor Recessed Lighting! Fully Appliance Playroom w/Frplc, 2nd Full Bath! Workshop Master Bath w/Dual Vanities & Jacuzzi Building Has Multi Stall Garage with Covers Water Bill! All Currently Rented! Foyer w/Hrdwds! Full Basement for Full Bath! 2 Second Floor Bedrooms Kit! Din Rm & Fam Rm! 1st Flr Area! Garage! ING Pool! Trex Deck! Fenced Tub! 2.5 Tiled Baths! 23’ Fam Rm! C/Air! One Free Standing Apartment that Has 2 Full Baths! Finished Lower Level! Remodeled w/Many Upgrades! Separate Expansion! Gas Heat! C/Air! 2 Car Garage! w/Hardwoods! Second Full Bath! New Laundry! Carport for 2 Cars! 1/2 Acre Yard! Newer Roof, Siding, Windows! Town Handicap Accessibility, Nice Floor Plan! C/Air! 27’ AG Pool! 2 Car Detached Utilities! Contractor Owned, it Shows! 2 Car Garage! AGPool! $5,000 Towards $219,900.00 $289,000.00 Roof! 2 Car Garage! $219,900.00 Lot! $189,900.00 Services! $214,900.00 Closing! $259,900.00 Garage! $229,900.00 $239,000.00

ON DEPOSIT ON DEPOSIT ON DEPOSIT NEWNEW LISTINGLISTING NEWNEW LISTINGLISTING NEWNEW LISTINGLISTING NEWNEW LISTINGLISTING CHARLTON – 15 Lindsey Lane! 10 Rm, MILLBURY – Ramshorn 102’ SUTTON – RAMSHORN POND! SUTTON – RAMSHORN WATERFRONT! MILLBURY – RAMSHORN POND! 125’ DOUGLAS – 23 Yew St! 8 Rm Gambrel! SOUTHBRIDGE – 15 Kingsley St! 2 SOUTHBRIDGE – 24 Lynn Lane! 5+ 2914’ Colonial! 1.15 Acres! 44’ In Ground Waterfront! 11 Bayberry Lane! 3,400’ Incredible Sunsets! Western Expo! 70’ Shoreline! 1.29 Acres! Cove Location Waterfront! Western Exposure! Beautiful 3.19 Acres! Country Kit! LP Frplcd Liv & Family! Extremely Well Kept! 6/6 Rms! Rm Split! On a Cul De Sac! Liv Rm w/ Pool! 2 Story Grand Foyer! 9’ Ceilings! Custom 8+ Rm Colonial! 2.5 Story Grand Panoramic Water Views! 5 Rm Yr Rd with Western Exposure! Incredible Sunsets and Water Views! Half Acre Plus Fam Rm! Hrdwds Throughout! 26x26 Fam 3/3 Bdrms! Each Approx 1,100’! The Major Hrdwds & Ceiling Fan! Applianced Kit w/ Granite Eat-in Kit w/Isl, Breakfast Bar, Entry! 9’ Ceilings! Granite Kit! Lake Facing Ranch! 172’ Waterfront! Liv Rm w/Stone Sunsets! 5 Rooms! 2 Bedrooms! 2nd Lot! Nice 4 Room Year Round Ranch! Rm w/Cathedral, Skylights, Wet Bar, Slider Updates Are Done! Upgraded Electrical, 2 Breakfast Bar & Tile Flr! 3 Bdrms w/Wall SS Appliances, Open Floor Plan! Frplc Frplcd Liv Rm! 3 Bdrms – 2 Lake Facing – Frplc & Cathedral Ceiling! Knotty Pine Home? Renovate? Build Your Waterfront Fireplaced Cathedral Ceiling Living Room! to Treks 2 Level Deck & IG Pool! 1st Flr Recent Furnaces! Replacement Windows! to Wall Carpets! Full Bath w/Ceramic Tile Fam Rm! Din Rm w/Tray Ceiling! Liv Both w/Full Baths! Master Suite! Library! Kit! 2 Bdrms! Lake Facing Porch & Deck! Dream! Full Recreational Pond! Ski, 2 Bedrooms! Full Bath! Laundry! Windows 08, Deck 09, Recent Vinyl Siding! Blow-in Insulation from Mass Floor! Expandable Lower Level w/Brick Rm w/Hrdwds! Office! 4 Bdrms & 2.5 Lower Level w/2nd Kit/14 Seat Bar! 3.5 Detached 2 Car Garage! 2.67Acres! 2nd Sail, Fish, Enjoy a Midnight Cruise! $349,900.00 Pool Liner & Filter! Garage for 3 Cars! Save! The Hard Work Is Done! Don’t Miss Hearth! Replacement Windows! Shed! Baths! Master Suite! A/C! 3 Car Garage! Baths! C/Air! Frplcd Gazebo w/A/C! Garage! Home? Renovate? Build Your Waterfront $348,000.00 Prof Landscaped! this Opportunity! .41 Acres! $399,900.00 $724,900.00 Dream! $382,000.00 $319,000.00 $184,900.00 $169,900.00

NEWNEW PRICEPRICE NEWNEW LISTINGLISTING ON DEPOSIT ON DEPOSIT NEWNEW LISTINGLISTING SOLDSOLD NEWNEW LISTINGLISTING WEBSTER LAKE – 263 Thompson WEBSTER LAKE – 29 South Point WEBSTER LAKE – 61 Wawela WEBSTER LAKE – 24 S. Point Rd! WEBSTER LAKE – Killdeer Island! WEBSTER LAKE - 603 Treasure WEBSTER LAKE – 102 Beacon Park! WEBSTER LAKE – 18 Cross Ct! Rd! Huge View of Middle Pond! 96’ Level Rd! Panoramic Views of Middle & South Park! Middle Pond! Western Exposure! 100’ Southern Exposure! 9 Rm Cape w/ 67 South Shore Rd! 5 Rm Summer Island Townhouse! 6 Rms! 2 Bdrms! Beach Front Townhouse w/Boat Dock! 5 Killdeer Island - North Pond – Western Waterfront! 14 Room Ranch! Single Family Pond! 188’ Waterfront 15,594’ Lot! All Fantastic Sunsets! The Ideal Summer Huge Views of South Pond & A View of Cottage! Comfortable Cozy Liv Rm w/Stone Rms! Move-in Condition! Lake Views! Exposure – Beautiful Sunsets! 7 Rms! w/2 Additional Apartments - Possible 3 Day Sun! Sunrise & Sunsets! Point Lot! Cottage! 8 Rms! 4 Possible Bdrms! 1.5 Middle Pond Too! Lake Facing Kitchen, Din Fireplace Leading Out to the Enclosed Master Bedroom w/Full Bath! 2.5 Applianced! Frplcd Liv Rm! Lake Facing Custom Kitchen! Lake Facing Liv Rm! Family! 7/4/4 Rms! 2/2/1 Bdrms! 3 Full 9 Rm Colonial! 2 Complete Living Levels Baths! Fireplaced Liv Rm! Phenomenal Rm, Liv Rm, Fam Rm & Master Bdrm! 3 Porch Ideal for Entertaining! Kitchen! 3 Baths! Applianced Kitchen! Din/Liv Master w/Bath! 2 Bdrms! 2.5 Baths! CAir! Lake Facing Master Bedroom w/Cathedral + 2 Half Baths! Pub Style Fam Rm! Ideal for In-Laws or Extended Family! 2 Screened Porch w/Panoramic Lake Views! to 5 Possible Bdrms! Office/Studio! 2 Full Bdrms! Detached 2 Car Garage for Storage w/Wall to Wall! Frplcd Family Rm! Garage! Listed by Another, Ceiling! 3 Bdrms! 2 Full Baths! C/Air! $579.900.00 Kitchens! 4 Bdrms! 2 Baths! 2 Fireplaces! Lake Facing Bdrm! Decks! Dock! Tennis*! Baths! 2 Car Garage! Dock! 11,195’ Lot! of all the Lake Toys! CAir! Gas Heat! Garage! BOAT SLIP! SOLD BY by Century21 Lake Realty! Super 2 Car Garage! New Buderus Furnace! WOW! $499,900.00 $349,900.00 $285,000.00 $499,900.00 $499,900.00 $419,000.00 Beach! Pool! $279,900.00

hope2own.com Featured New Listing Featured Open House WEBSTER - 71-A KLEBART AVE. WEBSTER - 8 MARILYN DRIVE Spectacular OPEN HOUSE 508.943.4333 Young 3100 sf SUN 8/24 • 2-4 NEW LISTING! Sharon Pelletier - Broker Custom Colo- Light and airy well nial with Wrap maintained 3 bdrm Licensed in MA, CT & RI Around Farm- ranch! On 3/4+ acre ers Porch! all fenced in! Finished Loads of detail was given to Quality and Functionality! 4 Bed- family rm and 4th rooms! 3-1/2 Baths! Crown Moldings! Frplc Living Room! bdrm in lower level. WE WANT YOUR Above ground pool with deck! Separate deck perfect for out- 40’X60’ Heated In-ground Indoor Pool Room! Radiant Heat! door gatherings! 2 large sheds for storage! Great place to be 43 East Main Street Webster, MA 01570 LISTINGS! So many more Special Amenities! Call for your private Appoint- with excellent highway access. ment Today! $650,000. Fine Realtor Associates to Serve You! New Price $209,900 * June Cazeault * Liz Knutelski * William Gilmore II * Laurie Sullivan * Vanessa Kubic Hoenig * Diane Strzelecki * Matt Ross * Lori Johnson-Chausse

WEBSTER ~ 8 MIKES WAY WEBSTER - 6 CROSBY ST THOMPSON - 210 POMPEO ROAD THOMPSON- 63 PORTER PLAIN RD WEBSTER - 95 LOWER GORE RD

ON DEPOSIT ON DEPOSIT YOU’LL FEEL AT HOME IN IN THIS EXTRAORDINARY 1930’s ERA COLONIAL! Covered Farm- Large 3 bdrm 1 bath ranch set on 1.5± acre! Eat-in er’s Porch w/Concrete Deck make for a Grand Entry! Full South Side 3 Season Sunroom w/9 *Country living at its best! Follow this long driveway kitchen! Fireplaced Living Rm! Hdwd floors! First floor Charming hip roof colonial! Great Neighborhood setting - Immaculate home with beautiful hardwood floors, all Lg Stationery Windows will Welcome You into the Main House or out to the Rear Deck! 2 Sets to a ranch nestled on a very private 3.5 Acre lot! Great laundry! Large almost 1 acres cleared and landscaped natural woodwork, very unique features, walk-up attic of French Doors Lead to Office or Kitchen/Dining, Lovely Formal Living Rm, 3 Spacious BRs, yet tucked away for maximum privacy! Formal living & dining Master BR has Walk-in Closet & Separate Entry into Upscale 2nd Flr Tiled Bath w/Cathedral entertaining spot! Open floor plan! Oversize 2 car barn back yard ready for your enjoyment! Detached garage to provide extra living space/bedroom, on a quiet street, rms, plus a cozy fireplaced family rm - ALL w/beautiful hard- Ceiling, Skylight, Double Sink Vanity & Walk In Shower! 1st Flr Bath, Laundry Closet, Tub/ style garage, a loft area for that office, perfect for will accommodate two cars! Outdoor workshop! Town wood floors! Lovely kitchen & informal dining w/ceramic floors just minutes from Exit 1, I-395. Bonus: Extra lot offers Shower & Tiled Flrs! Full Walkout Bsmnt w/Double Drs, Great for Storage, Oversized 2 Car Ga- many opportunities. Don’t miss out on this opportunity! rage w/Full Yr-Rnd Heated 29x16 2nd Flr Finished Family Rm w/Wood Walls & Wood Cathedral Mechanic/ car lover! Minutes from rt. 395 And area sewer! Easy access to I-395. Close to Webster Lake & French doors to private rear deck! Large front to back master Ceilings! 2 Humongous Private Rear Decks w/Hot Tub! Carriage House & Almost 2 Acres of and public boat launch! $191,550 bedroom, 3 Brs total! 2 car garage! New Price $279,875 New Price $152,000. Park Like Grounds! $279,900. Amenities!! Commuters dream! $207,700

DUDLEY - 11 CATHERINE STREET NEW LISTING - WEBSTER LAKE - 11 BATES POINT RD WOODSTOCK - 90 BARLOW CEMETARY RD ON BATES POND! Elegant Web- floors, granite countertops, S/S appli- WEBSTER ster Lake Waterfront Home offers all the ances, center island, Slider to large lake amenities of a fine home Plus Direct facing deck! Formal dining & cozy fire- THOMPSON ROAD Webster Lake Access! Located in a shel- placed formal living rooms w/gleaming tered cove which provides boat access hardwood floors! Plus private 2nd floor 2 Lots, Level and cleared! NEW PRICE to full open water! Includes boat docks, 20x26 family room! Spacious master An Exceptional Home on an Exceptional Lot ~ Picturesque & Private ~ Relax on the Lot B $40,000! inground pool, a fully fenced lakeside bedroom w/opulent private bath, boasts Farmers Porch ~ Enjoying Nature on Your own Private Pond or Gather Friends by the WARM AND INVITING!! This oversized Country Stone Fire Pit! Professionally Landscaped! ~ This amazing Ranch Packs all the Punch- yard, professionally landscaped with floor to ceiling marble, custom double es! Location is set off the road ~ Approach to House includes an Engineered Bridge, Cape has so much to offer! Three spacious bedrooms, irrigation system, all nicely situated in vanity w/clear glass sinks, whirlpool Dam & Spillway…Inside Boasts a Custom Kitchen with Maple Cabinetry, Designed & Lot C $45,000! large open kitchen, bright dining room with built ins Built by “Brunarhans” of Woodstock ~ Granite Counter Tops ~ Center Island & SS Ap- a neighborhood setting. Fine features tub w/waterfall faucet & separate marble pliances including Gas stove! Main Level flooring includes Handsome “Hand-Scraped” Very close to Memorial and sunny, cozy living room for entertaining! 1-1 1/2 Hickory Wood ~ Efficient “Koltech” Exterior Doors & Windows ~ Custom Built interior baths! Finished room in basement with heat! Nicely include: crown moldings, 9’ ceilings, shower! Propane gas heat & central air!! Wide Plank Doors!.. Finished Basement matches the integrity of Main level ~ “Maga- Beach! Town Water & Sewer! zine” worthy Accent Wall of Reclaimed Barn Board & Full Bath! Paint & Décor are of landscaped private backyard!! Huge 2 car garage has beautiful cherry kitchen w/ceramic tile $629,950. “Pottery Barn” Style! Quality built! “Buderus Heating System. 18 X 20 Shed w/power... Don’t miss out! loft! $239,500 Don’t Delay ~ Call Today! $275,000.

WEBSTER LAKE - 102 BEACON PARK WEBSTER LAKE - 101 BEACON PARK WEBSTER LAKE - 33 WAKEFIELD AVE WATERFRONT - S CHARLTON RESERVOIR WEBSTER - 108 THOMPSON ROAD

SOLD SOLD Waterfront - 103 S Charlton Rd Charlton Summer SOLD Cottage on South Charlton Reservoir! Take it down a NEW LISTING! Garden Unit Condo, Unit# 1 on the Webster Lake Cottage - Relax and enjoy the calm notch and come to the Lake for some R & R!! 75’ of NEW LISTING! Townhouse Condo Unit# 2! Shores of Webster Lake. One level living with Deeded waterfrontage! 2 bedrooms! Modern full Bath! Open Desirable end unit with deeded boat slip! Private Boat Slip! Desirable end unit with side windows that morning waters and incredible western sunsets! 3+ acres Commercially Zoned! 340 feet Street side balcony! Spacious Master Suite with Skylighted Floor Plan to Kitchen, Dining, & Living Room with provides plenty of natural sunlite! Spacious lake Level waterfront yard = user friendly! Screened in exposed Cathedral Ceiling! This gem has been in the frontage on Thompson Rd., 450 feet on Tower St., 339 Bath! Large 2nd Bedroom and full bath! Security facing Master Bedroom with private bath! Lg. 2nd front porch! 3 bdrms! Enjoy all waterfront activi- feet on Paper Rd - Summit St. Included is a 2 family, System! $299,900. family since 1963 ~ and now, Lucky You, it’s your turn to bedroom & full bath. $249,900. ties from this sandy shoreline! $324,900. Treasure It! $199,000. Fieldstone constructed 2 car garage. B-4 Zoned. 4 • Friday, August 22, 2014 Blackstone Valley Tribune

REAL ESTATE

508-943-7669 • 508-949-3205 JoAnnSoldMyHouse.com Maria Reed Diane Luong Bob Zannotti Bob Falter Open House Directory 508-873-9254 774-239-2937 508-414-8101 508-612-1649 LICENSEDLICENSED IN IN MA MA & & CT CT Deadline: Monday at 10am Jo-Ann Szymczak Call any agent listed (C) Condo (X) Condex (M) Multi-Family (T) Townhouse CRS, GRI, SRES, ASP “Home “Home Ownership Ownership Matters” Matters” above for a showing (B) Business (U) Duplex (S) Single Family (D) Adult (P) Land (L) Mobile Home (A) Apartment Community PERRYVILLE ESTATES GRANDVIEW ESTATES ADDRESS STYLE TIME PRICE REALTOR/SELLER/PHONE SUNDAY, AUGUST 24, 2014 Open House Open House DUDLEY Sun 12-2 Sun 12-2 21 Johnathan Pass S 12-2 $397,500 Re/Max Advantage 1 / Diane Louag 774-239-2937 21 Piasta Pass S 12-2 $309,900 Re/Max Advantage 1 / Jo-Ann Szymczak 774-230-5044 OXFORD * Corian contertops * Central air/vac * 2.6 acres * 3 bedrooms * Center island * 22’ Family w/gas fplc * Great schools * Hardwoods 13 Daniel Dr D 12-2 $219,900 Re/Max Advantage 1 / Bob Falter 508-612-1649 * Formal dining * Sprinkler system * Dudley/Oxford line * 21’ kitchen 24’ living /dr SOUTHBRIDGE * Hardwoods * 24’ above ground pool 72 Clemence Hill Rd S 12-2 $195,000 Aucoin Ryan Realty 508-765-9155 21 Johnathan Pass 21 Piasta Rd 19 Gerard St S 12-2 $259,900 Aucoin Ryan Realty 508-765-9155 WEBSTER WEBSTER - NOW! WEBSTER CONDO - DEAL! 55+ COMMUNITY DUDLEY - 3 UNITS 8 Marilyn Dr S 2-4 $209,900 Hope Realty 508-943-4333 WEST BROOKFIELD 246 W. Main St S 11-1 $227,500 Bernice Giard Realty 508-882-3900/774-262-6667 Open House 62 Pierce Rd S 1-3 $299,900 Bernice Giard Realty 508-882-3900/774-262-6667 Sun 12-2 * Inground Pool *Fireplace * 2 bedrooms *1st fl Family Rm * Living room * HWD Floors * Hardwoods * Sided To have your open house listed in this directory *3-4 bedroom * 2 bedrooms * Cathedral ceiling * Replacement windows * Near Webster Lake * Low Condo Fee * 2 Baths * Oversized garage * Garage * 2 Bedrooms please contact Sandy @ 508-909-4110 * Appliances 7 Lillian Ave 17 Cutler St • $64,900 13 Daniel Dr • $219,900 17 Pine St.• $184,900 Re/Max Professional Associates MORTGAGEE’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE Realtor/MLS Conrad M. Allen AT PUBLIC AUCTION Broker/Certified appraiser Brenda Ryan Jan Melissa Mary Jo Spiro Vivian Tuesday, August 26, 2014 Broker- Serving Worcester County and NE CT. DiGregorio Cournoyer Demick Thomo Marrero- Owner Hilli Doros 508-400-0438 “We are part of Make Southbridge Home” [email protected] • www.ConradAllen.com 5:00 PM-UXBRIDGE 6 Boston Avenue, Unit A 201 SOUTH STREET, OXFORD WATERFRONT $399,900 SOUTHBRIDGE, MA (608 Boston Avenue Condominium) 508-765-9155 Where do I begin? One of a kind waterfront with 3500 FAX: 508-765-2698 condo, 1,200 sf liv area, 6 rm, 3 bdrm, 1 bth Robin Debra Debbie Joan Chad Michelle Stan sq ft cape on 2.43 acres with 594 feet of your own pri- Giguere Nordby- Thomo Lacoste Splaine Roy Misiaszek Rivera vate waterfront... Do you want your own private tennis Worcester(Worc): Bk 34762, Pg 221 Now offering rental services court? You could turn into a great basketball court... HISTORIC LOW INTEREST RATES Check out the size of these rooms... The home does TERMS: $5,000 cash or certified check at the time and place of the Open House 12-2pm Open House 12-2pm Sun need cosmetic work but the bones are great... Privacy sale. The balance to be paid within thirty (30) days at the law offices Sun galore being located on the end of a dead-end street... Southbridge: BRAND Sturbridge: Spacious of Korde & Associates, P.C. 321 Billerica Road, Chelmsford, MA OPEN HOUSE NEW & Ready to move OPEN HOUSE 52’ Raised Ranch Check out the aerial video. This gives you a sense of in! Beautiful Ranch with 3 how private this location is and how few homes are on 01824, Attorney for the Mortgagee. bedrooms & 2 baths. Maple with total 9 rooms 3 this pond... It is only 1.31 minutes long. http://youtu. Auctioneer makes no representation as to the accuracy of the information contained herein. hardwood floors plus ceramic tile. Granite counters bedrooms 2 baths! Lower level finished family room be/vBlR25J1uE4 and island in the kitchen. Bright basement with and office. Sliders to deck. Great sun room. 2 car Bay State auction co., inc. walkout for future familyroom. Over ½ acre of land. garage under. 2.87 acres. Commuters great access Ready to go! $195,000. 72 Clemence Hill. to Rt 84 & Mass Pike! $219,900. OXFORD WEBSTER NORTH CHELMSFORD (978) 251-1150 www.baystateauction.com MAAU#: 2624, 2959, 3132, 3039, 2573, 2828 Southbridge: Spectacular Home Southbridge: Two NEW CONSTRUCTION BEACON PARK with 7 rooms 3 bedrooms 2 baths! Family home in good What makes this home so special $279,900 GARDEN UNIT is the improvements done in the condition. 4 rooms and This has not been NEW LISTING last 3 years! New gorgeous kitchen 2 bedrooms in each unit. built yet... It is a smart Hard to find garden with Jenn Air appliances, granite home... You can con- unit at Beacon Park. counters, tile flooring, & eating alcove. New 1st floor bath & Fully rented. Hardwoods trol the burglar alarm, Enjoy waterfront laundry. Hardwood floors refinished. New vinyl siding. State of under wall to wall carpets. Close to downtown and thermostat, view the living at its best. Air Gas furnace & HW heater. 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Wonderful 7 rooms kitchen countertops, etc. are the buyer’s choice... There two bedrooms. All Master Suite with bath. Formal living and dining room. Fully will be rough plumbing in the lower level for another 3 bedrooms 2 baths. PLUS familyroom, bedroom and full this for $179,900 applianced kitchen opens to new great room with fireplace, grill bath in lower level. Beautiful remodeled kitchen & bath with bathroom... Any design home can be built on this lot... and deck. Hardwood flooring and new carpeting. Lovely finished Our plans or yours. granite counters & island. Hardwoods. Attached 2 car garage. SOUTHBRIDGE: Brand New, Energy Efficient Homes (3 to lower level with 2nd fireplace with screened in patio. 2 car garage. WEBSTER 3 FAMILY choose from) all being built for those of you asking for one Price to sell at $196,500 Desirable location. $259,900.19 Gerard St. WEBSTER - $159,900 level living! 3 Bdrms, 2 Baths, 2 car garage, granite counter- So you don’t $168,900 tops, open floor plan, hardwoods, tile, & security systems. like those cookie Lots of updates Listen to the river in your backyard in the peaceful River’s cutter homes that to this large three Edge Estates on Cournoyer Blvd in Southbridge. Just over BERNICE GIARD REALTY look all alike? family, a new roof the Sturbridge line. Perfect location for commuters, minutes Have I got the was installed in from Mass Pike, Rte 20 & Rte 84. 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Pocket vated five years ago, there is a large two car detached doors, spiral staircases and so much more... new garage, it has a small office within the garage, this Open House Open House roof, new kitchen and bathrooms, walls and ceilings garage was rented for $250/month, great opportunity GOT A HOUSE 11am-1pm 1pm- 3pm freshly painted... everything has been done... just to live in the 2,000 sq ft apartment on the second bring the family and furniture and move right in... Call floor and have the other two rents pay the mortgage. for a private showing. 4 Day Street FOR SALE? DUDLEY CONTEMPORARY This is the place to sell it! THOMPSON 76.6 ACRES Your ad will be mailed to ON THE WATER $225,000 $299,900 62 Pierce Rd, Waterfont Log Cabin, One owner home 50,000+ households $227,500 Unbelievable piece architectural designed Kitchen, maple located on dead- 246 W. Main St., Executive Ranch, of land... pristine, throughout Southern flooring, Stone Fireplace, Open Floor plan, private and devoid end street... This 2 Car Garage, Fireplace Family cathedral ceilings. Garage has solar of other homes in contemporary home Worcester County. Room, Walkout Basement, 3 BR, panels and Artist Studio. 2 BR, 1.5 BA. view yet 20 min- overlooks High utes to Worcester... ON DEPOSIT 2 BA, 3 Season Porch. Enjoy quiet Brookhaven Lake. frontage on Long Pond (the pond is Pond with access across the street)... to the water for Title V passed... miles... Ideal for Fireplaced living room with cathedral ceilings... the owner looking for open land... cabinet packed kitchen with breakfast bar... formal Approximately 35 dining room or first floor family room... either one acres are open... Ideal for the horse lover or the gentleman works well... Private wooded back yard... Two car DUDLEY farmer... Looking to install a solar farm? This land works... detached garage... Ready for immediate occupancy... looking for a private hunting ground? This is it... Possible Call for a private appointment. 3 bed, 2,5 bath, 2.5 ga- 4 lot development... This land is a real jewel of a bargain. 50 Flaxfield Rd FOR rage, 1.5 acres, 2,040 SALE sq.ft., cul-de-sac,hard- WEBSTER - $149,900 woods and ceramic tile, Master w/walk-in closet Large or growing family..This is the last home located on dead street..Large back yard ideal for & office. Firplaced living barbecues, veggie gardens, ball field for the little room. Formal dining, ones..You can’t rent this home for what you can breakfast bar. Eat-in own it..Check out the other homes and then call for To advertise on our real estate a private appointment to see this new listing. section, please call your local $349,000 kitchen, island w/2 bat sales representative stools. New stainless at 1-800-367-9898 steel appliances, Pantry. Cathedral bonus room. First floor washer and dryer. Sun room. Back deck and farmers porch. Sprinkler system. In- ground pool and hot tub. Large fenced dog pen. Call 508.949.2101 Grace P. Senter Madsen 508-752-0466 x13 Realtor® c: 508-331-0844 f: 508-757-0427 www.erskinerealty.com [email protected] 41 Brooks Road, Paxton MA 01612-1168 SPENCER: Thompson NORTH BROOK- Pond waterfront. 5BR, 4.5 FIELD: 3BR, 2.5BA. So BA. Nestled on 5+ acres Much Space!! This warm this one owner custom LET US home is designed with and inviting home offers flexibility and love of na- convenient one floor liv- ture in mind. Adjacent to ing in an open and flow- 4-H Camp and over 2000 acres of conservation land with miles ing floor plan. A central two sided propane fireplace is a delightful Do Your Home Work! of trails and even nesting eagles, this home has it all only 5 miles sight to be enjoyed from the living room, dining room and kitchen from Worcester! This home is set between the very private water while also acting as an additional heat source. Private bath and Looking to sell your home, front and the quiet country road with meandering stone walls. En- his and hers closets in the master bedroom. Wainscoting in the joy your the farmer’s porch that opens into the large country kitch- let us do the work for you. en with center island and pantry. First floor master with full bath, third bedroom, a spacious foyer and oversized 2 car attached ga- Your ad will be seen in over closets galore, and an office or sitting room. Wide pine floors, two rage add to the appeal. Options are endless in the amazing open 50,000 households story front to back living room with sliders to deck and magnifi- 1700+ sq ft walkout basement. So much potential to add more cent stone fireplace- open staircase to second level boasting large living area. Located at the end of a quiet side street near the center throughout Southern family room/den +second master with bath and double closets + 2 of town. $262.000 Worcester County. bedrooms +another bath + inlaw too! $399,900. B­ lackstone Valley Tribune Friday, August 22, 2014 • 5 LEGALS MORTGAGEE’S NOTICE OF Southerly 130.43 feet by Lot #6 chaser shall have no further recourse of the Town of Northbridge Zoning SALE OF REAL ESTATE Westerly 100 feet by the easterly line against the Mortgagor, the Mortgagee By-laws, Table of Use Regulations, By virtue and in execution of the Power of Plummer Park west, n/a Laura Lane, or the Mortgagee’s attorney. The in order to allow the construction of a of Sale contained in a certain Mortgage as shown on said plan. description of the premises contained two-family dwelling in a Residential-2 given by Joseph V. Mayotte and Linda The premises are to be sold subject to in said mortgage shall control in the zoning district. Depasquale Mayotte to Ameriquest and with the benefit of all easements, event of an error in this publication. The property is located at North Mortgage Company, dated April 29, restrictions, building and zoning laws, TIME WILL BE OF THE ESSENCE. Main St. shown on Assessor’s Map 2006 and recorded with the Worcester liens, attorney’s fees and costs pursu- Other terms if any, to be announced 6 as Parcel 12. The property is locat- County (Worcester District) Registry ant to M.G.L.Ch.183A, unpaid taxes, at the sale. ed in a Residential-2 zoning district of Deeds at Book 39150, Page 143, tax titles, water bills, municipal liens Central Mortgage Company and owned by Rose Jundanian et al, subsequently assigned to Central and assessments, rights of tenants Present Holder of said Mortgage, Trustees of the Rose Jundanian Re- Mortgage Company by Ameriquest and parties in possession. By Its Attorneys, vocable Trust. Mortgage Company by assignment TERMS OF SALE: ORLANS MORAN PLLC The purpose of this hearing is to recorded in said Registry of Deeds A deposit of FIVE THOUSAND PO Box 540540 provide an opportunity for public com- at Book 45800, Page 197; of which DOLLARS AND 00 CENTS ($5,000.00) Waltham, MA 02454 ment. Anyone wishing to be heard re- Mortgage the undersigned is the pres- in the form of a certified check or bank Phone: (781) 790-7800 garding this matter should attend said ent holder for breach of the conditions treasurer’s check will be required to be 14-000203 meeting at the time and place desig- of said Mortgage and for the purpose of delivered at or before the time the bid August 22, 2014 nated. A copy of the petition is avail- foreclosing same will be sold at Public is offered. The successful bidder will August 29, 2014 able for review at the office of the Town Auction at 1:00 PM on September 12, be required to execute a Foreclosure September 5, 2014 Clerk and Zoning Board of Appeals Of- 2014 at 67 Laura Lane, Northbridge Sale Agreement immediately after the fice and may be reviewed during nor- (Whitinsville), MA, all and singular the close of the bidding. The balance of TOWN OF NORTHBRIDGE mal business hours. premises described in said Mortgage, the purchase price shall be paid within ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS Thomas Hansson, Chairman to wit: thirty (30) days from the sale date in NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Northbridge Zoning Board of Appeals The land in Northbridge, Worcester the form of a certified check, bank In accordance with the provisions of August 22, 2014 County, Massachusetts on the east- treasurer’s check or other check satis- M.G.L. Ch 40A, Section 11, and Chap- August 29, 2014 erly side of Plummer Park West, n/c factory to Mortgagee’s attorney. The ter 173, Section 47 of the Northbridge Laura Lane, being shown as Lot 5 Mortgagee reserves the right to bid at Zoning By-laws, the Northbridge Zon- on a plan of Meadowood #6 dated the sale, to reject any and all bids, to ing Board of Appeals will hold a pub- September 20, 1971 and recorded continue the sale and to amend the lic hearing on September 11, 2014 at with the Worcester District Registry terms of the sale by written or oral 7:05P.M. at the Aldrich School Town of Deeds I Plan Book 358 Plan 31, announcement made before or during Hall Annex, 14 Hill Street, Whitins- bounded and described as follows; the foreclosure sale. If the sale is set ville, MA to consider the application Northerly 143.35 feet by Lot #4 aside for any reason, the Purchaser of Rose Jundanian, 10 Pleasant St., Easterly 100.83 feet by at the sale shall be entitled only to a Whitinsville, MA for a Special Permit Turn To LEGALS ­­­B6 the Penn Central Railroad; return of the deposit paid. 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The description of the premises amount of the required deposit as set You have the right to obtain a copy of contained in said mortgage shall control forth herein within three (3) business the Petition from the Petitioner or at the in the event of an error in this publica- days after written notice of the default Court. You have a right to object to this NOTICE OF MORTGAGEE’S SALE tion. of the previous highest bidder and title proceeding. To do so, you or your attor- OF REAL ESTATE Other terms, if any, to be announced at shall be conveyed to the said second ney must file a written appearance and By virtue and in execution of the Power the sale. highest bidder within thirty (30) days of objection at this Court before: 10:00 of Sale contained in a certain mortgage ONEWEST BANK N.A. F/K/A said written notice. a.m. on 09/09/2014 given by Eileen Mahoney to Financial ONEWEST BANK, FSB If the second highest bid- This is NOT a hearing date, but a Freedom Senior Funding Corporation, Present holder of said mortgage der declines to purchase the with- deadline by which you must file a writ- A Subsidiary of Indymac Bank, F.S.B., By its Attorneys, in described property, the Mortgagee ten appearance and objection if you dated April 1, 2008 and recorded HARMON LAW OFFICES, P.C. reserves the right to purchase the with- object to this proceeding. If you fail to with the Worcester County (Worcester 150 California Street in described property at the amount bid file a timely written appearance and District) Registry of Deeds at Book Newton, MA 02458 by the second highest bidder. objection followed by an Affidavit of 42924, Page 27, of which mortgage (617) 558-0500 The foreclosure deed and the Objections within thirty (30) days of the the undersigned is the present hold- 201310-0220 - YEL consideration paid by the successful return date, action may be taken with- er by assignment from Financial Aug. 22, 2014 bidder shall be held in escrow by out further notice to you. Freedom Senior Funding Corporation Aug. 29, 2014 DOONAN, GRAVES, & LONGORIA The estate is being administered un- to Mortgage Electronic Registration Sept. 5, 2014 LLC, (hereinafter called the “Escrow der formal procedure by the Personal Systems, Inc. (“MERS”), a Delaware Agent”) until the deed shall be released Representative under the Massachu- Corporation, its successors or assigns, NOTICE OF MORTGAGEE’S SALE from escrow to the successful bidder at setts Uniform Probate Code without as nominee for Financial Freedom OF REAL ESTATE the same time as the consideration is supervision by the Court. Inventory Acquisition, LLC dated September By virtue and in execution of the Power released to the Mortgagee, thirty (30) and accounts are not required to be 25, 2009 and recorded with said reg- of Sale contained in a certain mortgage days after the date of sale, whereupon filed with the Court, but recipients are istry on October 16, 2009 at Book given by Jeffrey King to Long Beach all obligations of the Escrow Agent entitled to notice regarding the admin- 44971 Page 99 and by assignment Mortgage Company dated January 19, shall be deemed to have been properly istration from the Personal Represen- from Mortgage Electronic Registration 2006, recorded with the Worcester fulfilled and the Escrow Agent shall be tative and can petition the Court in any Systems, Inc. (“MERS”), as nominee County (Worcester District) Registry of discharged. matter relating to the estate, including for Financial Freedom Acquisition, Deeds in Book 38239, Page 225; said Other terms to be announced at distribution of assets and expenses of LLC its successors and assigns to mortgage was then assigned to Deut- the sale. administration. OneWest Bank, FSB dated October sche Bank National Trust Company, Dated: July 30, 2014 WITNESS, Hon. Denise L. Meagher, 31, 2013 and recorded with said reg- as Trustee for Long Beach Mortgage Deutsche Bank National Trust Com- First Justice of this Court. istry on November 18, 2013 at Book Loan Trust 2006-2 by virtue of an pany, as Trustee for Long Beach Mort- Date: August 13, 2014 51752 Page 16, for breach of the assignment dated May 22, 2012, and gage Loan Trust 2006-2 Stephen G. Abraham, conditions of said mortgage and for the recorded in Book 49067, at Page 221, By: Reneau J Longoria. Esq., DOONAN, Register of Probate Court purpose of foreclosing, the same will of which mortgage the undersigned GRAVES, & LONGORIA LLC 100 Aug. 22, 2014 be sold at Public Auction at 11:00 a.m. is the present holder for breach of Cummings Center, Suite 225D on September 17, 2014, on the mort- conditions of said mortgage and for Beverly, MA 01915 978-921-2670 Commonwealth of Massachusetts gaged premises located at 129 Quaker the purpose of foreclosing the same 4012.33 (KING) FEI # 1078.00500 The Trial Court Highway, Unit A-11, Quaker Village- will be sold at PUBLIC AUCTION at 08/22/2014, 08/29/2014, 09/05/2014 Probate and Family Court Uxbridge Condominium, Uxbridge, 11:00 AM on September 17, 2014, on August 22, 2014 Worcester Division Worcester County, Massachusetts, all the mortgaged premises. The entire August 29, 2014 Worcester Probate and Family and singular the premises described in mortgaged premises, all and singular, September 5, 2014 Court said mortgage, the premises as described in said 225 Main Street TO WIT: mortgage: Commonwealth of Massachusetts Worcester, MA 01608 A CERTAIN CONDOMINIUM UNIT The land with the buildings there- The Trial Court Docket No. WO14P2528GD KNOWN AS UNIT A-11, QUAKER on located in Douglas, Worcester Worcester Probate and Family NOTICE AND ORDER VILLAGE CONDOMINIUMS, County, Massachusetts, bounded Court Petition for Appointment of BEING A CONDOMINIUM and described as follows: Lot #2 as 225 Main Street Guardian of a Minor CREATED PURSUANT TO AND IN described on a plan of land entitled Worcester, MA 01608 In the interests of: ACCORDANCE WITH CHAPTER “Land in Douglas, Mass.” Owned by (508) 831-2200 Ezarah R Booker 183A OF THE GENERAL LAWS OF Daniel G. Chamberlain and Florance Docket No. WO14P2647EA Of: Whitinsville, MA MASSACHUSETTS, BY A MASTER J. Chamberlain under an Investment CITATION ON PETITION FOR Minor DEED DATED JANUARY 16, 1974 Trust dated October 18, 1966 and FORMAL ADJUDICATION NOTICE TO ALL INTERESTED AND RECORDED WITH THE recorded with the Worcester District Estate of: PARTIES WORCESTER DISTRICT REGISTRY Registry of Deeds, Book 4715, Page Stephen Roland Allaire, Sr. 1. Hearing Date/Time: A hearing on a OF DEEDS. BOOK 5426, PAGE 112, June 4, 1974, Scale 1”= 60’, Also known as: Petition for Appointment of Guardian of 169 ON JANUARY 23, 1974. SAID recorded in the Worcester District Reg- Stephen R Allaire a Minor filed on07/30/2014 by Tammy UNIT #A-11 IS DESIGNATED AND istry of Deeds in Plan Book 403, Plan Date of Death: 04/07/2014 L Booker of Whitinsville, MA will be FURTHER DESCRIBED IN EXHIBIT 18, to which plan reference is made To all interested persons: held 09/04/2014 08:30 AM Motion A AND B OF SUCH MASTER DEED. for a more particular description of A Petition has been filed by: Located Courtroom 12, Worcester THE UNIT CONTAINS 960 SQUARE said lot. Containing 56,062 square Jeffrey R Allaire of Blackstone, MA Probate and Family Court FEET OF BUILDING AND IS LAID feet of land, more or less, according to requesting that the Court enter a for- 2. Response to Petition: You may OUT AS SHOWN ON THE UNIT PLAN said plan. For title reference see deed mal Decree and Order of testacy and respond by filing a written response to RECORDED WITH THE MASTER recorded in said Registry of Deeds in for such other relief as requested in the the Petition or by appearing in person DEED AND PLAN B00K 393, PLAN Book 33680, Page 153. Petition. at the hearing. If you choose to file a 32, SHEETS 1 AND 2. A VERIFIED Subject to and with the benefit And also requesting that: written response, you need to: STATEMENT IN THE FORM PROVIDED of easements, reservation, restrictions, Jeffrey R Allaire of Blackstone, MA File the originial with the court; and FOR IN SECTION 9, CHAPTER and taking of record, if any, insofar as be appointed as Personal Representa- Mail a copy to all interested parties at 183A OF THE GENERAL LAWS OF the same are now in force and applica- tive(s) of said estate to serve Without least five (5) business days before the MASSACHUSETTS is ATTACHED ble. Surety on the bond. hearing. TO SUCH UNIT PLAN. THE UNIT In the event of any typographical error You have the right to obtain a copy of 3. Counsel for the Minor: The minor IS HEREBY CONVEYED TOGETHER set forth herein in the legal description the Petition from the Petitioner or at the (or an adult on behalf of the minor) has WITH A 2.199% UNDIVIDED of the premises, the description as set Court. You have a right to object to this the right to request that counsel be ap- INTEREST IN THE COMMON AREAS forth and contained in the mortgage proceeding. To do so, you or your attor- pointed for the minor. AND FACILITIES AS DEFINED IN shall control by reference. ney must file a written appearance and 4. Presence of the Minor at Hearing: THE MASTER DEED. THE UNIT IS This property has the address of objection at this Court before: 10:00 A minor over age 14 has the right to SUBJECT TO AND HAS THE BENEFIT 105 Vine Street , Douglas, MA 01516 a.m. on 09/09/2014 be present at any hearing, unless the OF ALL APPLICABLE PROVISIONS Together with all the improve- This is NOT a hearing date, but a Court finds that it is not in the minor’s CONTAINED IN SAID MASTER DEED ments now or hereafter erected on deadline by which you must file a writ- best interests. AND IN THE DECLARATION OF the property and all easements, rights, ten appearance and objection if you THIS IS A LEGAL NOTICE: An import- TRUST (INCLUDING BY-LAWS) OF appurtenances, rents, royalties, miner- object to this proceeding. If you fail to ant court proceeding that may affect THE QUAKER VILLAGE--UXBRIDGE al, oil and gas rights and profits, water file a timely written appearance and your legal rights has been scheduled. CONDOMINIUM TRUST DATED rights and stock and all fixtures now objection followed by an Affidavit of If you do not understand this notice or JANUARY 16, 1974, AND RECORDED or hereafter a part of the property. All Objections within thirty (30) days of the other court papers, please contact an WITH THE WORCESTER DISTRICT replacements and additions shall also return date, action may be taken with- attorney for legal advice. REGISTRY OF DEEDS IN BOOK be covered by this sale. out further notice to you. Date: July 30, 2014 5426, PAGE 183 AND THE RULES Terms of Sale: The estate is being administered un- Stephen G. Abraham AND REGULATIONS FROM TIME TO Said premises will be sold subject to der formal procedure by the Personal Register of Probate TIME ADOPTED THEREUNDER BY any and all unpaid taxes and assess- Representative under the Massachu- Aug. 22, 2014 SAID TRUST, INCLUDING WITHOUT ments, tax sales, tax titles and other setts Uniform Probate Code without LIMITATIONS, THE PROVISIONS municipal liens and water or sewer supervision by the Court. Inventory TOWN OF NORTHBRIDGE FOR ASSESSMENT OF COMMON liens and State or County transfer fees, and accounts are not required to be ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS EXPENSES. TS Order Number: if any there are, and TEN THOUSAND filed with the Court, but recipients are NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING 10-000134847 Being the same prop- DOLLARS ($10,000.00) in cashier’s or entitled to notice regarding the admin- In accordance with the provisions of erty conveyed to EILEEN MAHONEY certified check will be required to be istration from the Personal Represen- M.G.L. Ch 40A, Section 11, and Chap- by Deed recorded on 6/4/1997 in Book paid by the purchaser at the time and tative and can petition the Court in any ter 173, Section 48 of the Northbridge 18882 and Page 374 in the Register’s place of the sale as a deposit and the matter relating to the estate, including Zoning By-laws, the Northbridge Zon- office of WORCESTER County, balance in cashier’s or certified check distribution of assets and expenses of ing Board of Appeals will hold a pub- MASSACHUSETTS. will be due in thirty (30) days, at the administration. lic hearing on September 11, 2014 at For mortgagor’s(s’) title see deed offices of Doonan, Graves & Longoria, WITNESS, Hon. Denise L. Meagher, 7:20P.M. at the Aldrich School Town recorded with Worcester County LLC, 100 Cummings Center, Suite First Justice of this Court. Hall Annex, 14 Hill Street, Whitins- (Worcester District) Registry of Deeds 225D, Beverly, MA 01915, time being Date: August 11, 2014 ville, MA to consider the petition of in Book 18882, Page 374. of the essence. Stephen G. Abraham, Thomas and Noreen Mancuso, 16 These premises will be sold and con- The Mortgagee reserves the right Register of Probate Court Woodland St., Millbury, MA for a Vari- veyed subject to and with the benefit to postpone the sale to a later date Aug. 22, 2014 ance from rear setback requirements of all rights, rights of way, restrictions, by public proclamation at the time and pursuant to Article VI, Section 173- easements, covenants, liens or claims date appointed for the sale and to fur- Commonwealth of Massachusetts 19 of the Town of Northbridge Zoning in the nature of liens, improvements, ther postpone at any adjourned sale- The Trial Court By-laws, Table of Area regulations, in public assessments, any and all unpaid date by public proclamation at the time Worcester Probate and Family order to enclose an existing deck and taxes, tax titles, tax liens, water and and date appointed for the adjourned Court construct a new adjoining deck with sewer liens and any other municipal sale date. 225 Main Street stairs. assessments or liens or existing encum- The premises is to be sold subject Worcester, MA 01608 The property is located at 60-62 brances of record which are in force and to and with the benefit of all ease- (508) 831-2200 Fowler Ave., shown on Assessor’s are applicable, having priority over said ments, restrictions, leases, tenancies, Docket No. WO14P2320EA Map 20 as Parcel 72. The property mortgage, whether or not reference to and rights of possession, building and CITATION ON PETITION FOR is located in a Residential-3 zoning such restrictions, easements, improve- zoning laws, encumbrances, condo- FORMAL ADJUDICATION district and owned by Thomas and ments, liens or encumbrances is made minium liens, if any and all other claim Estate of: Kathleen Nolen Noreen Mancuso. in the deed. in the nature of liens, if any there be. Also known as: The purpose of this hearing is to pro- TERMS OF SALE: In the event that the success- Kathleen Louise Nolen vide an opportunity for public comment. A deposit of Five Thousand ($5,000.00 ful bidder at the foreclosure sale Date of Death: 09/29/2013 Anyone wishing to be heard regarding ) Dollars by certified or bank check will shall default in purchasing the within To all interested persons: this matter should attend said meet- be required to be paid by the purchas- described property according to the A Petition has been filed by: ing at the time and place designated. er at the time and place of sale. The terms of this Notice of Sale and/or Danielle Teele of Marlborough MA A copy of the petition is available for balance is to be paid by certified or the terms of the Memorandum of Sale requesting that the Court enter a for- review at the office of the Town Clerk bank check at Harmon Law Offices, executed at the time of foreclosure, mal Decree and Order of testacy and and Zoning Board of Appeals Office P.C., 150 California Street, Newton, the Mortgagee reserves the right to for such other relief as requested in the and may be reviewed during normal Massachusetts 02458, or by mail to sell the property by foreclosure deed Petition. business hours. P.O. Box 610389, Newton Highlands, to the second highest bidder, providing And also requesting that: Thomas Hansson, Chairman Massachusetts 02461-0389, within thir- that said second highest bidder shall Some Suitable Person of Uxbridge Northbridge Zoning Board of Appeals ty (30) days from the date of sale. Deed deposit with the Mortgagee’s attor- MA August 22, 2014 will be provided to purchaser for record- neys, DOONAN, GRAVES, & LON- be appointed as Personal Represen- August 29, 2014 GORIA LLC, 100 Cummings Center, tative(s) of said estate to serve With- B­ lackstone Valley Tribune Friday, August 22, 2014 • 7 GLOBE TRANSMISSION & AUTO REPAIR

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2013 Chevy We provide quality automotive 2008 Lexus www.globetransmissions.net repair and maintenance for all makes Cruze LT RX 350 AWD #5051P and models. We handle #5077PA complete motor and transmission repairs by professional techs. We can service you with any brand of tire, do a simple oil change, brakes, mufflers, front end and a MA inspection sticker. $14,999 $14,999 All your automotive needs at one News Briefs address. 2010 Chevy 2008 Chevy 2007 Toyota 2005 Ford Ext Kuros to hold office hours Silverado Silverado 4 Runner Cab 4x4 Ext Cab 4x4 Ext Cab 4x4 4x4 only 52K miles #5065P BOSTON — Rep. Kevin J. Kuros (R-Uxbridge) will host office hours during the #5066P #5041PB #5062P month of September at the following locations. • Monday, Sept. 8: At the Blackstone Municipal Center at 6 p.m. • Tuesday, Sept. 9: At the Bellingham Municipal Center at 6 p.m. • Monday, Sept. 15: At the Millville Municipal Center at 6 p.m. • Tuesday, Sept. 16: At the Uxbridge High School at 6 p.m. Constituents are encouraged to stop by at any point during the hour or may reserve a specific time if they wish by emailing Amanda Copeland at amanda. $ $ [email protected]. 22,999 16,999 $15,999 $13,999 Those who cannot make the office hour may call 617-722-2460 to have issues addressed by the Representative or please visit him website at http://kevinkuros. com/. 2011 Hundai Dropping Off Your Vehicle 2012 Dodge for Service and Need a Car? Journey 4x4 Sonata #5053P Virtual Giving Tree to host ‘Selling for Seniors’ event #5045P Don’t Forget to ask for WHITINSVILLE — The Virtual Giving Tree will host its inaugural Selling for a FREE Loaner! Seniors Community Yard Sale and Fall Festival to support our local senior citizens in need. In Need of a Rental Truck? Our seniors struggle with basic necessities, food, and medications, and that’s where The Virtual Giving Tree comes in. We are the South County The Virtual Giving Tree runs Christmas and Summer Giving Trees both out $ Penske Rental in the community and online using social media. They have started a Giving 15,999 $ Meal Program in partnership with Jube’s Restaurant (program was awarded The Location! 18,999 Hometown Hero Award at recent Northbridge Zip Trip) where guests can make a donation of any denomination to be used for Gift Cards to Jube’s Restaurant for Come see us for a Car Mate Trailer at discount rates. any high risk senior in need, as well as a new, free for seniors site store — where Ask for Jason. any high risk senior referred to them will be allowed to shop for free! To continue to do their work in the community and to be able to expand their 129 Worcester St. 1-508-764-4356 reach, The Virtual Giving Tree needs your help! Mark your calendars: Selling Southbridge, MA For Senior Community Yard Sale and Fall Festival, Saturday, Sept. 20 (rain date, KNIGHTCARS.COM 1-800-282-4356 Saturday, Sept. 27), 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., Whitinsville Town Common. Looking for vendors, art, antiques, jewelry, clothing, pet treats/supplies, vintage, kids, furniture, Farmer’s Market items, soaps, lotions, dairy, music, artisans, candy, food, photography, etc. Bring the kids for a fun day in the park, all for a fantastic cause! Limited vendor/yard sale spaces still open — reserve yours today! Sponsorship Opportunities available. Contact Susan at [email protected], or visit www.virtualgivingtree. org, or on Facebook (search “virtualgivingtree”). Like us on Facebook and help our Little Giving Tree grow! Police department issues scam warning UXBRIDGE — For some time now, scamming organiza- tions have been targeting Uxbridge residents and businesses by calling and identifying themselves as National Grid or the IRS. They claim they are owed money and say your services will be terminated and or you’ll be arrested by an agent if you don’t pay. They instruct you to go to a store and purchase Pay Pal Green Dot Money Pak cards in various amounts. They then call back and only request the numbers off the cards that were purchased. It seems they have means to make their own cards by the information they are given off of the cards. Remember — this is a scam! National Grid, other service providers and the IRS will not conduct business in this manner. They are also using a spoof cell phone program. They can actually change the number that shows up on your caller ID to reflect National Grid the IRS or another service provider’s actual phone number. Simply hang up if/when you get one of these calls and then report it to the Uxbridge Police Department and follow up with the calling agencies customer service number located on your bill.

Women’s Bible study to start fall season WHITINSVILLE — Coffee Break, a non-denominational community Bible study for women, will begin its fall season with a study of I and II Corinthians on Thursday, Sept. 11, at Fairlawn Church. The letters to the Church at Corinth are filled with encour- agement. The Corinthians wondered about where they stood with God … in life and in death, and about whether they’d been forgotten in their times of suffering. They wondered if their lives were pleasing to God, and if Jesus was really coming again. The Apostle Paul had answers for them — and for us. Come, as we open our Bibles and our hearts, and learn together. Refreshments and quality child care are provided — with a loving nursery for infants up to age 2 and a story hour that your 3- to 5-year-olds won’t want to miss! Coffee Break is held each Thursday from 9:30 to 11 a.m. and offers women in the Blackstone Valley an opportunity to read and discuss the Bible, share questions and concerns, and develop new friendships. Each lesson is independent, so if you can’t attend every week, you won’t feel “lost.” There’s no “homework” required, and no previous Bible knowledge is necessary. Study guides are provided free of charge. The Coffee Break staff invites you to come and discover wisdom for today from I and II Corinthians. Fairlawn Church is located at 305 Goldthwaite Road (off Hill Street) in Whitinsville. For directions, questions, or to get more information, please call 508-234-4806 or the church secretary at 508-234-2838. 8 • Friday, August 22, 2014 Blackstone Valley Tribune August 22, 2014 % Town-to-Town Classifieds % a Stonebridge Press Publication % 1

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Bell motorcyle $50.00 OAK OFFICE DESK sewing patterns kitchen wares BULLDOG PUPS 508-892-7160 $240 or B.O. BOAT FOR SALE Ready to go now. helmet ESTATE TAG SALE 2009 Trophy Qualified with over 30 1-413-244-9510 Parents on premises. Never used SAT & SUN 18’ Walkaround years experience & $75 MINI ENVIRO CHILD’S DESK 860-753-2096 a following of many SNAPPER $40 AUG Porta-potty, VHF Nursery Table satisfied customers. PELLET STOVE 23rd and 24th Fish finder and GPS 284 LOST & FOUND Solid Pine $1500.00 ROTO-TILLER Stereo with CD player 8am-4pm ETS We also sell a nice $65 IR5003, Used Twice VINTAGE WATER AND 115 Merc P 121 Lebanon St selection of fine jewelry, Best Offer SNOW SKIS Caravan roller trailer Southbridge antiques & collectibles. Beckett Burner BRADBURY Approximately 500 hours Did you find Reasonable offers accepted Contents of house and garage Control & Aquastat MINT HORSE TRAC VAC including Heywood Wakefield $18,000 your pet? Bring in your items & $250 COLLECTION Model 385-IC/385LH 802-258-1599 Mid Centry Mondern dining Webster, MA Or find a home see what they’re worth. (3) Kincaid “Replica” room set You won’t leave with cabinet Used Once 508-943-1317 Paintings Maple + Mahogany Bedroom for one? disappointed. Exellent condition Best Offer YARDMAN 8 HP 2’x3’ $50/ea sets and more. $200.00 SNOWTHROWER BOAT, MOTOR Honesty and fairness (2) Dog Steps BEAR CAT are our best policies! Tecumseh engine, elec. start, GARAGE SALE AND TRAILER $15/ea 508-987-9211 VAC-N-CHIP PRO 26” cut, w/chains RAIN OR SHINE Chrysler, Tri-Hull Lee’s Dog Gate-plastic 5-speed Bow Rider $15 Moving... & VAC PRO Runs good 8/22 10-5 8/23, 24 8-5 with 60HP Coins & Jewelry Dog Gate-steel SEARS Models 72085, 72285, Buying bigger 100A Hampton St Evenrude motor 239 West Main Street never used 72295 508-885-5639 Auburn Galvanized trailer East Brookfield Used Twice $30 PRO-FORM Furniture, Health & Beauty, Set up for fishing or pleasure’ (Route 9 - Panda Best Offer Christin Dior Tux TREADMILL Clothing, Glassware, A lot of $1200.00 LET US KNOW!!! Garden Plaza) Used once 42-44 long, Folds up, heavy duty eagle items, and so much more! Extras - call for details Please call us so that we 508-637-1236 w/pleated shirt CALL 508-765-5763 100 GENERAL Reg. maintained MULTI-FAIMILY 508-949-1320 can take your ad 508-341-6355 (cell) $200 $200.00 out of the paper... Cast Iron Christmas STURBRIDGE, MA YARD SALE or best offer NEW 105 BULLETIN BOARD 260 ANTIQUES Town-To-Town GREAT Tree Stand 57 Old Southbridge Rd Air-Conditioner Classifieds FLEA MARKET $40 508-867-0368 AUBURN Dudley MA ANTIQUES Water Cooler FRIEDRICH Aug 23rd & 24th Every Saturday and Sunday RESIDENT 508-909-4111 year round Hot/Cold Kuhl Plus Series NEEDS RIDE 1800’s Federal Dresser 9am-3pm Dealers, leave your stuff $70 NASCAR SQ08n10 w/ Mirror, Candle Holders & For errands Household Items set-up in our secure facility 7500 BTU Glover Boxes $1000 Local Sunbeam Whole Die-Cast Models and groceries Drapes Dealer days every $449.00 House Humidifier They’re Back! 1-2 times per month Bedding Wednesday and Friday, 12-6 $400.00 Hoosier w/flour & Bread Bins News (on wheels) $5 And Up! 508-335-3728 Furnature Ever-changing array $150 $60 BRAND NEW SHIPMENT! and much much more! of cool, cool stuff FRIEDRICH 800-551-7767 13’ Sunsetter YARD SALE 1950’s Kitchen Table Blessings Farm FRA064VU1 dudleyflea.com Awning Cover w/ Porcelain Top $150 5 H Foote Road 6000 BTU ISC REE August 8th 23-&-30 Never Used 107 M . F Charlton $149.00 8am-2pm $40 Large lot of Hobnail, Kitchen WANTED 508-248-1411 12 Shine Ave FREE Ware, Tins & Advertidement Old Mopeds, Scooters, Standard Car Seat Both for $500 Dudley MA Like New Dirt Bikes 2 twin size Household items $25 New 508-867-9667 Any condition Mr. Desai electric beds Linens Looking for projects 14” Snow Chains Queen PillowTop (not hospital beds) Furnature FOUND HERE! Cell: 732-309-9366 Cash paid $25 Wine-Fridge 265 FUEL/WOOD Mattress Home: 508-347-2764 Call Travis 15” Cable Mid-sized couch with Hand & Power Tools 285 PET CARE Central Boiler E-Classic Leave message Snow Chains with Box Spring TOOLS FOR SALE matching chairs Garden & Lawn Equipment 774-242-9227 Brand New in Original Plastic Snow Blower 1400/2400 FAN-C-PET Air compressor (We also sell) $45 Combination 413-436-8520 OUTDOOR WOOD Mobile Used Engine $150.00 Disc Sander Riding Mower 10” Drill-Press Grooming Salon Want to Place 2002 Pontiac 3.4 ltr. V-6 FURNACE a Classified Ad? And more! Call 800-536-5836 $350 Call: 508-410-7050 Craftsman/Delta FREE WOOD Cleaner & Greener Antique-Kelvinator Bandsaw PALLETS EPA Qualified Need to Place 135 LOST AND FOUND 25-Year Warranty Vicki Kelley Electric range a Classified Ad? You pick up Call 800-536-5836 Craftsman Call Today w/double oven, broiler Monday thru Friday —LOST— Professional WANTED TO BUY Drill press B/O 8am-noon 508-882-0178 Groomer BY COLLECTOR Large Male CrystalRockFarm.com Call Ed @ Stonebridge Press Old comic books 10’ flat 25 Optical Drive 20 Years Exp. 508-479-9752 Neutered Cat 1940s and up NordicTrack Elite Bottom Jon Boat Southbridge FIREWOOD “We Go Right Life vest & oars Stoneville Pond & Beatles memorabilia LET’S MAKE A DEAL! (located behind Cut, Split & Delivered 14.7 Elliptical 2hp Johnson Motor Leicester St Area toYour Door” 1960s and up Southbridge Hotel & Green & Seasoned Local 2 years old, Like new, paid $1200 new Conference Center) 508-987-2419 Famous monster Internet access, Paper work Black with patches of white on News Asking $650 or BO Wood Lots Wanted magazines, Godzilla, Bought $1399 his belly Frankenstein and A little shy but basically asking $850.00 774-230-3205 109 MUSIC/ARTS Call Paul monster items, friendly Old toys and About 8 years old 508-769-2351 Wii TOOL SHEDS GUITAR 508-987-5349 advertising items Made of Texture 1-11 1970 GIBSON J50 Please call w/Balance Board 8x8 $775 Call: 860-779-2469 FOUND HERE! Acoustic w/case 508-832-5512 FREE Controllers, Games 8x10 $960 Great condition Going... Going... Leave a message Construction LED R-30 INDOOR Bought $500 8x12 $1050 $1800.00 o.b.o. Gone to the Dogs Asking $250.00 774-633-0832 Wood WAR FLOODLIGHTS 8x16 $1375 Training and behavior 2x4’s, 2x6’s, by Philips 200 GEN. BUSINESS management in your RELICS 12w = 65w Pet Training & Delivered and Built On-Site SMALL UPRIGHT Plywood beams, 3/4’ thick, Instant on, very bright Other Sizes Available Assorted sizes & thickness home. & WAR WHITE LAQUER 204 WATER EQUIPMENT plus dimmable Live-in Crate CALL 413-324-1117 Positive methods used. SOUVENIRS Lasts 22.8 years 24”Lx19”Wx19”H Heavy duty PIANO 2000 SEADOO 720 Good for wood stoves Certified Pet Dog and outdoor burners Big box stores sell for 11-gauge black epoxy w/Bench with caravan trailer trainer and member WANTED $26-$30 Clean Wood! Like new Local 11 years old Red & white APDT WWII & EARLIER YOU PAY $15.00 each $40.00 Excellent condition Very fast and fun! or 4 per case $50.00 Paid $3700 508-867-2564 Call Renelle at CA$H WAITING! Heroes Delivery Available Call Keith 508-347-3145 Asking $1500 $1500 508-892-1850 Helmets, Swords, email: 508-524-9328 508-637-1168 Call 774-244-6781 PERFECTLY Daggers, Bayonets, 508-234-8297 [email protected] Medals, Badges, Flags, Precious SEASONED Uniforms, etc. Lg. Pet Carrier 110 NOVENAS Stowe Farm Moments 205 BOATS FIRE WOOD FOR Over 30 Years Experience. $30.00 Pet Boarding Call David Collection May the sacred heart of Jesus 10 FOOT SALE be adored glorified loved and From Dogs to 1-508-688-0847 and stands $190 per Cord Golf Clubs/Bag preserved throughout the world SLAT BOTTOM Guinea Pigs I’ll Come To YOU! 28 pieces now and forever sacred heart of JON BOAT Call $45.00 508-867-2887 Jesus pray for us Saint Jude Aeiral Tree Service Horse Back Riding Lessons 2hp Johnson motor, helper of the hopeless pray for & site development and Summer Camp us say 9 times daily for 9 days Life Vests, 300 HELP WANTED REMOTE CONTROL Oars &ancor Ask for Rick Antique Printers prayer will be answered and Hand raised guinea pigs, Only in water 3 times Drawers AIRCRAFTS then must be published. TY for 860-382-5071 bunnies, and parakeets some with motors prayers answered. asking $650 305 BUSINESS $15.00 ea. or Call George REE ETS OPPORTUNITIES FOUND HERE! best offer 281 F P 508-865-2227 774-241-0027 May the Sacred Heart of Jesus Call Stowe Rd. Millbury MA Display Cabinet TREES FOR SALE be adored, glorified, loved and www.stowefarm.com For Family Room ROLAND ORGAN preserved throughout the world 774-230-3205 LOOKING FOR A Want to Place a Classified Ad? 2 Leather Couches Evergreen Trees, Colorado Call 800-536-5836 $50.00 now and forever. Sacred Heart MUSIC ATELIER Blue Spruce, Potted Trees, WONDERFUL 42”Lx33”Hx23”W of Jesus pray for us. St. Jude, 14’ STARCRAFT Silver Blue, 18”-22” tall A-1 Condition 80G LUXURY worker of miracles, pray for us. LOVING HOME... All 10 trees for $85 ALUMINUM BOAT (Fontana/armless) 774-452-3514 including bench and St. Jude, helper of the hopeless, 2-year-old Pitbull 295 BUILDING SUPPLIES Norway Spruce, 3.5’ with 5HP Mercury Originally $350 owner’s manual. pray for us. Say this prayer nine 5/$99 gas motor (2011) with papers HINGES Asking $225/ea. LUMBER Upper and lower keyboard times a day, by the eighth day Eastern Pine 5-7’ tall only 10 hrs use Female named “Calle” Rough Pine - Dry $500.00 your prayer will be answered. It Heavy duty 54” long 5/$99 Trailer included - Blue nose, not spayed (508)234-2573 5% moisture - Sizes up to has never been known to fail. stainless steel Excellent privacy plus seats & vests Great for single pet 2”x18”x10’ Furniture quality 508-867-9386 Publication must be promised. piano hinges Need to Place border/ornamental environment $2.00 board foot or B.O. Thank you Saint Jude for Asking $50.00 each a Classified Ad? Call Call 800-536-5836 Need to Place a Classified Ad? 508-476-7867 Call 800-536-5836 Call 508-278-5762 granting my petition. Please $1,800.00 Brand new Leave message evenings continue your help. 508-867-2551 774-318-8439 774-633-0832

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505 APARTMENTS FOR 505 APARTMENTS FOR 525 HOUSES FOR RENT

Toyota  Scion  Used  College Graduates Welcome  Honest RENT RENT  Excellent Reputation  Salary  Commission  Bonuses  SPENCER HOUSE President Award Dealership  Car Allowance  401K  Medical DOUGLAS Southbridge          - 1, 2 & 3 Bedroom FOR RENT sphere  Management Opportunity  $55,000 Expectation Nice, Clean the First Year  Experience NOT a Must, We Will Train. We are Apartments Available Newly renovated Fabrico Inc., a leader in the manufacture of components and assemblies for searching for the right female OR male to join our team. Prices start at $845/month. 2 & 3 Bedroom 3 bedroom, 1.5 Bathroom the combustion section of industrial gas turbines, is seeking candidates for  If you are energetic, honest, drug-free, and desire a lucrative Includes heat, hot water, Apartments Country Seting, the following positions: long term career... A/C, pool, fitness center huge yard, Fully applianced • Estimator (machining experience) See Shane Bacigalupo at Tri-State Toyota  Scion & children’s program. one mile from town, Carpet, Hardwoods • Class A Machinists [email protected] Off street parking. W/D Provided Call (508)476-3777 1st & Security $1200 month • Sheet Metal Mechanics No Pets • General Production Workers, 1st and 2nd shi First/Last/Security DUDLEY From $595.00 Call 508-498-1708 • Welder CALL With tow locations in Massachusetts and one in South Carolina, Fabrico’s 4 rooms, 2 bedrooms Equity Commercial 175 employees meet the demands of global customers every day by providing 325 PROFESSIONAL Hardwoods, Ceramic tile bath Real Estate OUSING ANTED tight-tolerance, highly engineered components of the highest quality. 500 REAL ESTATE Country setting Steve: 508-755-3336 535 H W HELP WANTED Off-street parking Trailer Truck Heat, Hot water, rubbish and LOOKING FOR APARTMENT Fabrico, Inc 501 REAL ESTATE hook-ups included SOUTHBRIDGE Elderly woman on 10 Old Webster Road Drivers Wanted References, 1st and Last Three bedrooms, WANTED oxygen looking for 1 or Oxford, MA 01540 No Pets/No Smoking New floors, Cleaned, Class A CDL with 2-bedroom first floor apartment Tel (508) 987-5900 Fax (508) 987-1628 Starting at painted, Stove, Off-street Hazmat in decent neighborhood with E-Mail: [email protected] $825/month parking, Washer/Dryer Based in Hook-ups in apartment. heat/hot water, washer/dryer            - 860-935-9105 hookups in the Southbridge/ North Brookfield w/Fridge & Washer age. Visit us at www.fabricomfg.com DUDLEY Limited restricted storage. Sturbridge area EOE Deposit, references, and Have indoor neutered cat and Please Call APARTMENT credit check required. many references First Floor, Two Bedroom, No pets, No utilities 508-344-0072 508-867-3235 off street parking, $800 per month 310 GENERAL HELP 310 GENERAL HELP 310 GENERAL HELP No Pets-Smoking Plus Sewer & Water ************ Retired Mechanic ANTED ANTED ANTED 335 JOBS WANTED $650 month + utilities W W W Call 508-637-1074 with drivers license EQUAL HOUSING 401-624-3897 CDL DELIVERY HELP WANTED HEAVY Looking for InLaw ADMIN ASSISTANT DRIVER CLASS A CDL DRIVER EQUIPMENT OPPORTUNITY NORTH BROOKFIELD STURBRIDGE Apartment or Performance Food Group, Full Time ************* 28 Spring Street Daniel Fiske Room with a bathroom PART TIME OPERATOR and storage Springfield MA Robbins All real estate advertising in this 3 large rooms, 3rd floor Well organized, on-time, Must hold current Hoisting House for 64 year old Full time, First Shift 28 Sutton Ave newspaper is subject to The Like new personable, non-smoker needed Engineers license. 5-Room Apartment Handicapped, but Sign on Bonus:2+ Yrs. food Oxford Federal Fair Housing Act of Washer/dryer hookup for office in Oxford. Applicant We offer exclnt compensation 1st Floor, 2-Family self-sufficient Service delivery exp. 508-987-2897 1968, which makes it illegal Off-street parking must be knowledgable in Excel and extensive benefits. Hardwood Floors, Patio $3000; to advertise any preference, Central location and knows the way around a HELP WANTED Apply in person, $895/Month 860-382-3634 1-2 yrs. Food service limitation or discrimination No pets, smoke outside computer keyboard. You will be delivery exp. $2500; ask Kearns Collision Repair 37 Federal Hill Rd working in an office that based on race, color, religion, $600/month about details. Auto technician Oxford MA 01540 - No Utilities - contracts carpenters, electri- sex, handicap, familial status References and The Driver position Painter ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 546 CEMETERY LOTS cians, plumbers and has many (number of children and or security required Collision Repair Includes happy customers. Hours may will perform the 400 SERVICES pregnancy), national origin, 508-867-7404 5 year’s Experience Appliances & Laundry expand, but will start following duties: ancestry, age, marital status, or CEMETERY LOTS Full time Available any intention to make an such NORTH BROOKFIELD On Premises. M/F 1-5 $12 per hr. Ability to solve receiving 8’x6’ Blackboard Paid holidays and vacation preference, limitation or First/References/Security Send Resume to problems & deal w/ a Old School DUNCAN BLOCK AVAILABLE Apply at discrimination. This newspaper Required variety of variables in $500.00 APARTMENTS Pine Grove Cemetery Kitchenoptions 1737 Providence Rd will not knowingly accept any (508)347-9081 situations where a high 1-bedroom and 2-bedroom Spencer, MA @charter.net advertising for real estate that is degree of standardization Northbridge apartments Single lot $1000 Hearthstone Soap Stone in violation of the law. or fax 508-987-3341 exists Heat and hot water Double $2000 HVAC TEK Wood Stove Our readers are hereby NO PHONE CALLS. ability to analyze Hardwood floors WEBSTER Minimum 5 years $1900.00 informed that all dwellings work-related situations & Stove, refrigerator Hartley Terrace Interviews will be service + install advertising in this newspaper Call Mike make decisions in an Trash pick-up, elevator 8/25 & 8/26 Residential/commercial are available on and equal Must Income Qualify 774-200-6164 effective manner Oak Dining room Table Secured entry Full-time opportunity basis. Section 8 or Correctly Identify specific 2 Leaves/6 Chairs On-site laundry Health insurance, vacation, To complain about pinegrovecemetery product to be delivered to $725.00 Parking Certificate Needed CATHOLIC holidays, etc. discrimination call The [email protected] customer locations Non-smoking, no pets 2 Bedroom Department of Housing and CHARITIES Unload product from trailer 508-476-1722 $739-$802 73” Mitsubishi Urban Development “HUD” Is looking for aides to care for utilizing a two-wheel cart& Heat & Hot Water LOAN Big-Screen TV toll-free at 1-800-669-9777. 508-867-4277 Cemetery Plots elders and the disabled in the transport to area Included. $1500.00 For the N.E. area, call HUD ad Worcester County Memorial surrounding towns, designated by the customer ORIGINATOR Modern Kitchens 617-565-5308,. The toll free ONE BEDROOM Park Duties include light housekeep- Read & write to complete Wall-To-Wall Carpet Interviews members, number for the hearing impaired STUDIO Valor II Section ing, shopping and personal delivery paperwork 3-Piece Oak Spacious Closets originates and underwrites is 1-800-927-9275 Graves 1 & 2 care. able to lift 50 to100 lbs. applications for consumer loan Bedroom Set APARTMENT On-Site Laundry Reliable transportation needed and mortgage products. $750.00 Easy Highway Access 505 APARTMENTS FOR AVAILABLE Valued at $7600 Schedule to meet your needs ********** handles equity lane/loan RENT Main St North Brookfield For More Information Asking $4000 CALL Qualifications: closings. 774-545-6161 Cross sells payment protection Parking, on site laundry Call 508-943-9567 high school diploma or 1800-649-4364 plans and credit cards. BROOKFIELD $475/mo EHO 508-885-6489 Equivalent EOE/AA Assists in the collection efforts APARTMENT plus utilities 508-885-4278 One year driving, CDL A of deliquent loans. No pets, 1st and preferred One Bedroom Meets requirements to main- last months rent WEBSTER Food service exp. preferred Beautiful, quiet area. tain an active MLO registration Call CEMETERY PLOTS CATHOLIC Must receive a pass on a Easy access to route 9. Modern 1-bedroom, in the NMLS. 774-200-5297 Worcester County road test Second floor 3 rooms CHARITIES Apply at 205 Main Memorial Park Clean MVR Furnished 469-450-6455 Includes stove, is seeking a per-diem Paxton, MA Ability to dispatch from Street, Southbridge or $725/mo refrigerator, dishwasher, Registered Nurse to supervise Garden of Gospels Springfield, MA Facility email resume to including utilities Southbridge W/D hookups and trained personal care aides in 1 plot #150 Mon-Fri between [email protected] For more information rubbish removal clients home. Ashland St 2 grave sites 3AM-6AM call 774-232-7761 Off-street parking Call THE TOWN OF Modern 2 bedroom Nice area 1800-649-4364 Apartment $650/month Asking $2800 *********** BROOKFIELD Off-street parking EOE/AA + utilities seeks a Town Hall municipal Brookside Quiet area 386-576-6663 Applications accepted on clerk for 40 hours per week. Wall-to-Wall Carpeting Call 508-769-2500 Need to Place a Classified Ad? Call 800-536-5836 pfgc.com/careers Duties include performing Terrace Laundry on premises Contact number: highly-skilled administrative No pets 413-846-5437 and clerical duties, ------No smokers WEBSTER WORCESTER Confidential position. --A/C In Every Unit $775/mo Prospect Estates COUNTY Performance Food Group is Submit applications to --Pool First/Security MEMORIAL PARK an equal Brookfield Selectmen, --Basketball Court 2 and 3 Bedroom & References required 2 plots in Good Shepherd opportunity/affirmative 6 Central Street, --Playground Apartments (508)335-8878 Plot #97 action employer, dedicated Brookfield, MA 01506 Now Available --On-Site Laundry $1800 to a policy against or to selectmen@ SOUTHBRIDGE Historical Buildings discrimination on the basis Will pay transfer fee brookfieldma.us Coombs Street of race, color, age, sex, Heat/Hot Water Must Income Qualify 508-867-3729 no later than Two-2 bedroom apartments religion, national origin, the SECTION 8 CERTIFICATES Included! Laundry hook-ups presence of mental, 3 pm on Thursday, WELCOME ------Utilities not included Worcester County physical, or sensory Aug 21, 2014. Call disability AA/EOE TheHeartOfMassachusetts.com Affordable 2-Bedroom Quiet neighborhood Memorial Park protected veteran status, Apartments For Rent. No Pets (508) 943-9567 Double plot sexual orientation, or any THE TOWN OF Spacious, Fully $800-$900 EHO $2300.00 other basis prohibited by Applianced. first/security/references BROOKFIELD ($4600.00 value) federal or state law. 402 GENERAL SERVICES 508-596-8497 seeks a Town Hall municipal Starting at $829 WEBSTER Will pay transfer fee clerk for 40 hours per week. PAUL CHAMPEAU INCOME LIMITS APPLY SOUTHBRIDGE Very nice 3 bedroom 508-248-3303 ********* Duties include performing MASONRY apartment highly-skilled administrative Section 8 Welcome Great Location, and clerical duties, Creative Masonry Kitchen, Call during the day WORCESTER COUNTY Confidential position. Design in Concrete: Office Open From: Dining room 774-230-7640 MEMORIAL PARK DRIVERS Monday-Friday Living Room Submit applications to Brick Block or Stone. after 6pm Paxton, MA Class A or B 9:00am to 5:00pm Bedroom Brookfield Selectmen, Repairs and New Construction 774-230-7640 Faith/Crypts Local supplier Saturday 10:00am Great condition 6 Central Street, Walls, Lot 84C #1 Space to 3:00pm $875 month to convenience stores Brookfield, MA 01506 Walkways, $4200 Chimneys etc. Evening Appointments Available First+Last West Brookfield M-F or to selectmen@ 508-943-0671 20 years in the trade Call Brookhaven Lake Home Nights/weekends brookfieldma.us Salary incentive-bonus and MA LIC CS 078612 774-757-8222 First floor, 1 bedroom no later than apartment with appliances great benefits! FULLY INSURED WORCESTER COUNTY 3 pm on Thursday, (508) 764-1707 SOUTHBRIDGE Private driveway APPLY Available Sept. 1 MEMORIAL PARK Aug 28, 2014. Brookside Terrace Modern, clean Two grave plots: CORE-MARK AA/EOE 442 LICENSED DAY 3-bedroom apartment First/Last/Security 11 Village Drive Valor I (#291, Unit A, 355 Main St. ARE 2nd floor $650/month C Southbridge, MA 01550 graves 1 and 2) 311 PART-TIME Washer/dryer hook-up Whitinsville MA or to Current value $8200.00 ************************* Off-street parking Call: 508-867-7846 pkalafarski@ HELP WANTED (508)764-7675 Offered: $5,850.00 The Commonwealth of $850/month 508-499-7957 core-mark.com Drivers & Monitor Massachusetts plus security C&C 525 HOUSES FOR RENT [email protected] Wanted Office of Child Care Call 774-258-0147 Services requires that all Foster 20 hours a week, split shift. Dri- Properties ads placed in the SOUTHBRIDGE 3 BEDROOM Parents Wanted ving special ed children to 107 Central St. 565 ROOMS FOR RENT school in Spencer, Leicester newspaper for child care Southbridge New COTTAGE Seeking Quality Homes and Worcester areas (daycare) in your home LOOK & COMPARE 2 bedroom apartment. On Webster Lake, avalable Throughout Central MA include your license number Off-street parking 9/1/14-5/30/15 ROOM FOR RENT To Provide Foster Care Call: 508-885-5778 Southbridge No Pets Large living room, kitchen $600.00/month OME To Children In Need. or: 508-885-5788 454 H Quality 1, 2 & 3 2 bedroom: $775/mo breakfast nook, Shared common area, 24/7 Support. Generous IMPROVEMENT Bedroom Apartments! inclosed porch refrigerator and microwave Reimbursement. 320 MEDICAL/DENTAL $ Appliances, First & Security First-Last-Securty on second floor. Call Carol Use of Kitchen stove and sink $1000 Sign-On Bonus PROFESSIONAL 1 PAINTING Off-StreetParking Call: 508-765-5852 Call For Details Call (508)765-0501 860-617-1113 on first floor. Shared bathroom MEDICAL SERVICES, Interior/ SOUTHBRIDGE is located on first floor. INC. Exterior Rent includes room, cable/wifi, CHARLTON HOUSE FOR RENT HAS EXPANDED TO Power Washing APARTMENT Webster Lake percentage of heat, electric and STURBRIDGE Carpentry Two bedroom apartment Two bedroom, Waterfront seasonal Rental water bill. Off Street parking 508-347-9400 Off-street parking. no smoking or pets 9/15/14-6/15/15 available. Equal distant to • FREE ESTIMATES • Nice yard Worcester and Providence BILINGUAL/SPANISH • FULLY Insured • W/D hook up Furnished 2 Bedroom, Coin-op laundry in a very quiet town, SPEAKING • Reasonable Rates • off street parking, Large Yard No Pets on site storage. Close to 395 on a cul-de-sac. Use of yard. ENCOURAGED TO Rich O’Brien Devereux Therapeutic Second Floor $600 month No Smoking No Pets First+$200 deposit APPLY Painting $800/Month First-Security $1380 month+Utilitys Contact 774-280-9565 Foster Care HHA’S/CNA’S/PCA’S/EOE 28 Years Of Experience

www.TheHeartOfMassachusetts.com Plus electricity Call First+Last or 508-829-6769 508-248-7314 508-335-0249 508-200-8038 Call 508-989-9385 [email protected]

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575 VACATION RENTALS CAPE COD TIME SHARE FOR SALE Edgewater Beach Resort 95 Chase Avenue Dennisport, MA 02639 Across the street 705 AUTO ACCESSORIES 725 AUTOMOBILES 740 MOTORCYCLES 740 MOTORCYCLES 750 CAMPERS/ 760 VANS/TRUCKS from the water 700 AUTOMOTIVE TRAILERS Studio (Unit 706) Weathertech 2006 MERCURY 2000 HARLEY Harley Davidson 1992 GMC Fixed week 33 (August) 2000 WINNEBAGO Deeded rights 705 AUTO ACCESSORIES Floor Mats MOUNTAINEER DAVIDSON Fat Boy Diesel Truck 4 HANOOK SNOW Gray, Front and Rear Fits 82,000 miles, one owner, Heritage Softail 2001 Carberated 70K JOURNEY 34B UPS Truck-Style, You’ll own it for a lifetime Jeep Liberty 2008-2012 20,000 miles Aluminum Grumman Body, TIRES All-wheel Drive, V6, seats 7 $8500.00 Jadestone/White, & can be passed down to Excellent Condition Cummins 275HP Diesel Shelves. Rebuilt 235/55/R18 100T Like New Good Condition your children and grand 1 Owner Transmission/Motor, Like new $8,000 Pusher, Allison 5-spd Trans, children. Will entertain any $100.00 $8900 New Fuel Tank, Radiator, Steer- All 4, $245 Ph: 508-949-2270 Tornado Tow Package reasonable offer. 508-347-3145 508-341-6127 Sleeps 5 ing Box. Dual Wheels, Catamaran 11’ Area Behind Seats Need to Place Retractable Slide, Auto RETRACTABLE TRUCK FOR SALE 20’ Great Shape Excellent Condition a Classified Ad? Leveling, Full Kitchen, Bath, 508-347-3145 720 CLASSICS Call 800-536-5836 CARGO COVER 2004 Ranger $3650.00 Queen Bedroom, Corian Tops, 14,100GVWR FOR CHEVY EQUINOX 1962 2-DOOR 6 Cylinder Wash/Dry Hook-up, 10-gal. Brand new, $65 CHEVROLET BEL AIR 4WD Automatic 107,000K 774-545-6161 Hot Water Tank, Central Call 5pm-8:30pm Runs Great! 2002 HONDA Small V8 Air/Heat, Oak Wood/Rug Floor, 508-867-6546 Local $3500 CBR 954 Automatic Like New-Under Elec. Fireplace, U-HAUL TRAILER Black and red $10,000/OBO Call 508-867-1982 2,300 miles Satellite System, 2000 In great condition Heroes HITCH Spring around the corner Beautiful Oak Cabinets, 2 TVs, TOWN & COUNTRY 508-949-0771 Only 11,637 miles Class II 720 FOREIGN AUTO be ready-to-ride with VCR, Back-up Camera, 2-inch receiver fits Is completely MINIVAN Early 1964 1/2 this fantastic Solar Panel No rust, awesome shape Chevy Equinox from 2004- ready to ride 2006 Suzuki Many Extras...Must See in and out. 2013 Mustang Coupe ‘01 VW BUG Tons of cosmetic $38,000 All-wheel drive, leather, $75 $1950 or BO upgrades Boulevard VL800K with factory 260 V8 Just reduced — make every option, new headlights, White w/red interior, Runs Great Priced to sell Like new Saddle bags-Visor Buy Now for fantastic start a reasonable offer brakes, water pump Call Mark Excellent condition, 860-753-2096 immediately at $4,500 $3600 or best offer All receipts, 508-688-5907 to spring 860-412-0488 508-887-2847 $4900.00 508-847-3281 Complete documentation. 1980 MGB 2005 PALOMINO 4 Tires w/Rims No disappointments. 774-329-9160 POP-UP CAMPING 2009 midsize Ford $7,000 2008 KAWASKI 3/4 TON CHEVY $16,900 Nice interior, runs great Motorcycle for sale TRAILER 125/55R16 VULCAN 500 Excellent Condition SILVERADO Will fit new Ford 5 lug pattern Many new parts, top, engine, or best offer 2001 Garaged during off seasons 4-wheel drive, 1986 $450.00 suspension, brakes, etc. MOTORCYCLE 3200 mi., Black Harley Davidson One owner Selling for parts 860-871-5777 508-987-1228 Used only 4 weeks a year 508-943-1740 Like New Night Train 1450 Asking $3800 Sleeps 6, 3 burner gas $600 Firm 725 AUTOMOBILES 1984 VW RDX Less than 20,000 miles stove Call Mike Local 508-867-8374 Selling because bought Convertible Small gas/electric 508-832-2566 News 1993 FORD F450 new bike refrigerator Caterpillar Service truck 4-speed standard transmission BRAND NEW Please leave message FOUND HERE! $10,000 firm MUST SEE! 450 Dually 183,000 miles 150cc Scooter 860-753-2096 7.3 International diesel $595.00 MUST SELL! 5 Speed transmission 4 stroke, single cylinder, Local RV in Co-op Park needs minor work Service body 11HP, 6000rpm, WANTED $3995 $26,900 508-779-0194 Electric/Key Ignition, News 2,100 miles Kawasaki 508-885-7680 Woodstock, CT International 2050 Automatic, 71x96x46, FOUND HERE! Motorcycles Rotating Crane 2001 VW PASSAT Front disk, Rear drum AUDI A4 $3,100 WAGON brake, Max 65mph, 1968-82 LAKESIDE RV 1.6 gal. 350lb, (3 cylinder prefered) HEAVY-WEIGHT 508-779-0194 4matic, all wheel drive with all RESORT School bus yellow Any Condition & A5 Light-weight Own RV lot for less than renting luxury features $1,200.00 Custom fit covers 2003 150,000 miles Developers final phase $100.00 In excellent condition (508)341-9282 CAll JOE All lots 50% off BUICK CENTURY No rust (978)760-5042 Camp, Canoe, Fish, Pool Seasonal campsite 4 door, Gray All service records available FOR SALE: or (508)481-3397 Activity Center Meadowside of Woodstock, 2010 A5 DIGITAL-FIT 190,000 Miles FOUND HERE! FLOOR MATS $4,000 or best offer 2007 Own your own lot. Needs some work 508-333-3340 Trailer with add-ons which $100.00 $750.00 HARLEY DAVID- 745 RECREATIONAL 508-989-8165 767 VEHICLES WANTED contain large family room, two 774-200-5152 SON SUPER GLIDE VEHICLES bedrooms, dining room, PARKMODEL A5 SNOWTIRES (4) 2005 LOTUS ELISE 7500 Mi. Black. ANTIQUE AUTO screened porch, vinyl siding, Sport and Touring (Michelin) Excellent Condition, 2001 ITASCA WITH LOFT large shed, outdoor fire pit, 2004 BUICK Packages PARTS NEEDED on German alloys clean with many extras. SUNDANCER and full-length addition mostly furnished. LESABRE CUSTOM Arctic Silver metallic paint 1937-1960 Like New $8500. Furnished Car and truck sheet metal Park ammenities: with black leather interior MOTOR HOME $600.00 Firm (PRESIDENTIAL) 30 ft. with slideout 12x16 with washer/dryer trim and exterior parts only large pool, rec hall. Star Shield paint protection Please call Bert Excellent Condition 76K miles; 4-door; metallic Sleeps 7 Campground season No mechanical parts pavilion, mini golf, bocci, 11,000 miles 860-315-7609 champagne w/black landow Ford F450, low mileage April 15-October 15 whatsoever horseshoes, fish pond, Dealer maintained Want to Place roof; light tan interior; leather a Classified Ad? Good condition 941-567-8719 Also 1949-1951 Mercury playground-low yearly 508-764-9309 $35,000 heated seats; new tires; 508-847-5274 Call 800-536-5836 Call 508-892-3612 trim and sheet metal maintenance fees. or super clean; for appointment to view 978-760-3453 JEEP CHEROKEE great condition; 941-592-5318 Rte.25 197, RIMS (5) asking $6,500 740 MOTORCYCLES Woodstock, CT 508-476-2236 17x7.5 rims Unit #5 ‘05 HONDA 1 with mounted tire 2004 CHRYSLER Stored in garage VTX 1300 772-233-1555 $300.00 or BO SEBRING 6600 mi., Candy Red, 4 dr. sedan 508-867-5156 New plugs, Battery SEASON RENTAL 4 cylinder, automatic WANTED FOR 2015 PASSENGER SIDE 104,500 miles $6000/OBO Retired snowbirds looking for REAR VIEW Many new parts seasonal rental June, July, Asking $3,000 MIRROR FOR ‘05 ‘98 HONDA August, September 2015 Call Tom at 1100 TOURER References if needed SILVERADO 774-242-9061 We have a senior pet cat that Mirror has signal, heat and New front tires, Brakes, travels with us power in & out for hauling 2004 CORVETTE Battery Trailer Included Plase call and leave message trailer (plastic casing piece CONVERTIBLE 860-477-1153 broke off) $5000/OBO Black Blue and saddle Want to Place 26,281 miles on it a Classified Ad? $200.00 GENERAC GEN. Call 800-536-5836 860-377-8374 New tires and brakes Asking $32,000 5500 wt. TIRES AND RIMS Call or text Paul at $300/OBO 774-641-4050 VACATION AT THE FOR JEEP LIB- 860-923-9067 CAPE YEAR ROUND ERTY AND FORD 2005 RANGER FORD TAURUS 1999 BMW 235/70/16 4-door, Air Condition, R1100R Nordsman M+S Light Bronze color 21,800 mi, Pressure valve stem system 133,000 miles Excellent condition, on Voxx racing rims Good condition with hard bags, Blue $600.00 $2,850 $3500 860-779-2246 508-779-0194 508-735-2436

South Dennis, off Rte. 134: Cozy 3 BR, (dbl, queen, Toyotas are less 2 twins) 1 bath home with full kitchen & microwave, washer/dryer, screened in porch w/ picnic table, grill, in Dudley, MA cable TV. Outdoor shower. On dead-end street.  We have no mortgages Near shopping, theater,  Low overhead in Dudley MA restaurants, bike trail,  Over 300 new & used vehicles to choose from for immediate delivery fishing, playground, (If we don’t have it, we can get it within 48 hours) 10 minutes from bay and           ocean side beaches.  Leftovers and demos with savings up to $9000.00                 Avaliable August 23-30  We have sales, service and parts staff members that have been employed at Tri-State for over 25 years Week,Weekend  Honest small town & dealing Daily Rates  No games - no gimmicks  Serving the tri-community Off season rates available and tri-state area for over 25 years Call Janet  Special military and at 508-865-1583 college rebates available after 6 pm, or email June at [email protected] www.TristateToyota.com for more information. WELLS, MAINE Village By the Sea 2 bedroom/2 bath condo. Pool complex, Sales, Service & Parts (508) 943-7474 Easy Exit 2 w/jacuzzi, exercise room, Dealership Hours: Monday-Thursday: 8:00am-8:00pm off I-395 outdoor pool, in-unit laundry, Saturday:8:00am-5:00pmSunday: 12:00pm-4:00pm A/C, cable. 191 West Main Street  Dudley, MA 01571  Only Minutes from Everywhere! No appointment needed in our service department CALL FOR DAILY RATES (508)429-7568 6 % Town-to-Town Classifieds % a Stonebridge Press Publication % August 22, 2014

 SERVICE SPECIALS  SERVICE SPECIALS  SERVICE SPECIALS  SERVICE SPECIALS  SERVICE SPECIALS  Oil Change, Mass State 4 Wheel Alignment Tire Rotation and FREE Brake and Balance Check All Fluids Inspection Inspections Mon.-Fri. 8am-5pm $24.99 Must present coupon $59.99 Must present coupon Sat. 8am-2pm Must present coupon MIDSTATE SPECIAL MIDSTATE SPECIAL MIDSTATE SPECIAL MIDSTATE SPECIAL 2008 Infiniti 2011 Honda 2013 3 2013 Dodge G35x AWD Civic LX Chrysler 200 TO Avenger SE Sedan Sedan LX Sedan CHOOSE Sedan $ $ $ $ 59 per wk. 64 per wk. 69 per wk. 72 per wk. FWD 2.4l 4cyl with 36K is the car for you! Stylish looking red with black AWD with only 137k miles! 4 door with black Leather, sunroof, Navigation,AM/FM/in dash 34k! 1.8L I-4cyl, Automatic transmission, Seating capacity of 5 in a comfortable and Only 26k miles!, a 2.4L I4 DOHC 16V Engine, 6-Speed Automatic Transmission, interior with seating capacity of 5, Front bucket seats, Radio steering wheel well-built tan cloth interior, Manual air conditioning, Cruise control with steering wheel 6 Disc CD changer/usb for your Ipod or Mp3 player, heated seats, power seats, memory 4-Wheel Disc Brakes, ABS brakes, Air Conditioning, Alloy wheels, CD player, controls, AM/FM stereo with seek-scan, single in-dash CD player and controls, Steering wheel with manual tilting, manual telescoping, 1 12V DC power seat, power windows, power locks, power mirrors, power telescoping steering wheel, alloy Four wheel independent suspension, Power driver seat, and Power windows MP3 decoder, Manual air conditioning, Illuminated entry, 2 12V DC power wheels, bluetooth for your cell phone, rear back up camera. Potent V6 engine, impressive outlet, 6-way driver seat adjustment, AM/FM stereo with seek-scan, single in-dash outlets, Lighted glove box, 17inch alloy wheels, 4-wheel disc brakes. Strong and more! handling and braking abilities, roomy cabin, attractive price. CD player, MP3 decoder, AUX hook up, and much much more!! engine; lots of features for the price; with composed ride and handling. 2011 Toyota 2013 2011 Hyundai 2013 Camry LE Volkswagen Sonata Volkswagen Jetta 2.5L Limited 2.0T Jetta 2.5L SE Sedan SE Sedan Sedan Sedan $ $ $ 76 per wk. 76 per wk. 76 per wk. $ only 20K Miles! 2.5L I-4cyl Automatic Transmission, Full 4 door with seating 76 per wk. Only 27k could be yours today! 2.5L 5 cylinder, 6 speed automatic, TURBO with only 39K Miles! These are the new model and they are HOT! only 30k! 2.5L 5 cylinder, 6 speed automatic, sleek and stylish black leather for 5, Power windows, power locks, power mirrors, AC, rear defrost, tilt sleek and stylish black interior, AM/FM/Satellite-capable with seek- Leather, sunroof, Power windows, power locks, power mirrors, heated front and steering wheel, cruise controls, power seat, AM/FM/CD player, Aux for your interior, AM/FM/Satellite-capable with seek-scan, Single in-dash CD player, MP3 Ipod or Mp3 player, 2 12V DC power outlets, steering wheel controls (audio, scan, Single in-dash CD player, MP3 Decoder, Aux hook up, 2 12V rear seats, power seats, AC, rear defrost, cruise controls, tilt steering wheel, Decoder, Aux hook up, 2 12V DC power outlets, Folding rear seats. Spacious cruise, controls)Mechanical trunk/hatch/door remote release, Integrated DC power outlets, Folding rear seats. Spacious interior and trunk; alloy wheels, AM/FM/6 disc in dash CD player, Aux/USB for your Ipod or Mp3 interior and trunk; well-equipped smart electronics interface and more! key/remote, Roomy cabin, quiet and cushy ride, excellent crash test scores. well-equipped smart electronics interface and more! player/Bluetooth Capable and so much more!

2009 Toyota 2011 Toyota 2013 2010 Ford Avalon Camry SE Chevrolet Taurus SEL Limited Sedan Malibu 2LT Sedan $ Sedan $ Sedan 79 per wk. $ 79 per wk. $ Only 17K Miles! 2.5L 4cyl with automatic transmission, Full 4 door with seating for 5 79 per wk. Only 30k miles, Big powerful 288-hp, 3.5-liter V-6, Automatic transmission, seating in a nice black cloth interior, sunroof, Power windows, Power locks, Power mirrors, 2.4l gets 30+mpg with only 30K Miles!!!Will keep you saving money. Comes equip 79 per wk. capacity of 5, Automatic dual-zone front air conditioning, 2 driver memory seat settings Power Seats, AC, rear defrost, tilt steering wheel, cruise controls, alloy wheels, with a black cloth and leather interior, power windows, power locks, power mirrors, AC, 268-hp, 3.5-liter V-6 with 60k Automatic dual-zone front air conditioning, Steering-wheel rear defrost, power seats, heated front seats, tilt steering wheel, cruise controls, 17 (includes door mirrors,) Power windows with driver and passenger 1-touch down, mounted A/C controls, 1st row express open/close sliding and tilting glass sunroof, sunroof, power seat, AM/FM/CD player, Aux for your Ipod or Mp3 player, USB port, inch sporty chrome alloy wheels, sport leather wrapped shifter, steering wheel controls Steering wheel with manual tilting, manual telescoping, 3 12V DC power outlets, USB Sunshade, Cruise control with steering wheel controls, keyfob (all doors) remote keyless 2 12V DC power outlets, steering wheel controls (audio, cruise, bluetooth, tempera- (audio, cruise controls), In dash LCD screen, AM/FM/CD player, Aux for your Ipod or ports, SiriusXM AM/FM/Satellite with seek-scan, single in-dash CD player, sony SYNC entry, Steering wheel with manual tilting, manual telescoping, 2 12V DC power outlets, ture controls)Mechanical trunk/hatch/door remote release, Integrated key/remote, Mp3 player, Wood grain accents through all and more! system. AUX hookup, Wireless phone connectivity, Long list of standard features and Max. seating capacity of 5, XM AM/FM/Satellite with seek-scan, 6-disc in-dash CD player, Roomy cabin, quiet and cushy ride, excellent crash test scores. cutting-edge options; handsome and quiet cabin; humongous trunk; comfortable ride! MP3 decoder, AUX hook up and more!! 2 2014 Dodge TO 2013 2013 2011 Toyota Avenger Chevrolet Camry XLE CHOOSE SE Chevrolet Malibu 2LT Impala LTZ Sedan Sedan $ $ Sedan Sedan 83 per wk. 79 per wk. $ $ 79 per wk. per wk. 2.5L I-4 cyl with only 36K Miles! Leather interior, heated leather seats, 17” alloy wheels, 82 Power windows, power locks, power mirrors, AC, rear defrost, Leather, tilt steering wheel, This 2014!!! Dodge avenger FWD 2.4l 4cyl with 18K is the car for you! Stylish looking 2.4l gets 30+mpg with only 30K Miles!!!Will keep you saving money. Comes equip Only 35k, Remote engine start, Leather interior, Cruise control with steering black interior with seating capacity of 5, Front bucket seats, Radio steering wheel with a black cloth and leather interior, power windows, power locks, power mirrors, wheel controls, Manual dual-zone front air conditioning, Steering wheel with cruise controls, alloy wheels, sunroof, power seat, wood grain throughout the vehicle, controls, AM/FM stereo with seek-scan, single in-dash CD player and MP3 decoder, AC, rear defrost, power seats, heated front seats, tilt steering wheel, cruise controls, 17 manual tilting, Seating capacity of 5, 2 12V DC power outlets, XM AM/FM/ AM/FM/CD player, AUX input and Mp3 decoder, steering wheel controls (audio, cruise, Manual air conditioning, Illuminated entry, 2 12V DC power outlets, Lighted glove box, inch sporty chrome alloy wheels, sport leather wrapped shifter, steering wheel controls Satellite with seek-scan, single in-dash CD player, AUX player and MP3 decod- bluetooth, temperature controls) and so much more! 17inch alloy wheels, 4-wheel disc brakes. Strong engine; lots of features for the price; (audio, cruise controls), In dash LCD screen, AM/FM/CD player, Aux for your Ipod or er, Wireless phone connectivity with steering wheels controls, Smooth, quiet with composed ride and handling. Mp3 player, Wood grain accents through all and more! ride; simple controls and a large trunk. 2011 Toyota 2011 Honda 2011 Toyota 2011 Toyota Accord Camry XLE RAV4 Sport Venza FWD Crosstour V6 Sedan SUV SUV EX-L (A5) $ $ $ $ 84 per wk. 95 per wk. 95 per wk. 99 per wk. Only 39K Miles! Leather interior, heated leather seats, NAV, Back up camera, Only 26K!! Automatic Transmission, Push button start, Seating capacity of 5, New 17” alloy wheels, Power windows, power locks, power mirrors, AC, rear defrost, design with no spare tire on rear hatch door, AM/FM stereo with seek-scan, single 2.7-liter I-4 and automatic transmission, only 36k miles! Seats for 5 in a roomy cabin with lots 4d sport utility, 3.5L 6cyl, 5-speed automatic, heated tan leather memory Leather, tilt steering wheel, cruise controls, alloy wheels, sunroof, power seat, in-dash CD player, AUX hook up, MP3 decoder, Independent front strut suspension of features! Automatic dual-zone front air conditioning, Cruise control with steering wheel seats, premium audio system, sunroof, auto lights, steering wheel radio wood grain throughout the vehicle, AM/FM/CD player, AUX input and Mp3 w/anti-roll bar, 17” alloy wheels, Manual air conditioning, Steering wheel with manual controls and phone controls, Mechanical fuel remote release, Illuminated entry, Steering wheel controls, bluetooth, cruise control, power mirrors, power lock, power decoder, steering wheel controls (audio, cruise, bluetooth, temperature controls) tilting, Manual telescoping, Front and rear cupholders, Locking glove box, Seatback with manual tilting, manual telescoping, Illuminated glove box, 3 12V DC power outlets, Rear windows, MP3 player, keyless entry, remote trunk release, privacy glass, and so much more! storage pockets, 3 12V DC power outlets. Great fuel economy; huge cargo space manual reclining 60-40 split-bench seat, AM/FM/Satellite with seek-scan, single in-dash CD 6-DISC/AM/FM/XM ready radio w/MP3/AUX/USB music playback capabili- with flat load floor and low load height; comfortable ride with responsive handling. player, MP3 decoder, Steering-wheel mounted audio controls, 6 speakers and more! ties, alloy wheels and more! 2011 Infiniti 2010 Ford 2011 Honda G25 F-150 XLT 2012 Pilot EX 4WD Sedan Truck Super Lincoln SUV Cab MKX SUV $ $ $ 113 per wk. 99 per wk. $ 113 per wk. 106 per wk. *4WD* with 250-hp, 3.5-liter V-6, Automatic transmisson, Only 35k miles, Comfortably seats only 37k miles!! Seating capacity of 6 in a cozy tan Interior, Cruise control with 4x4 with only 35k miles!! 305-hp, 3.7-liter V-6 gorgeous black interior with seating of 5, Heated 8 with easy to fold 3rd row seating! Automatic dual-zone front air conditioning, Cruise control RWD with only 16K Miles! 2.5L 6cyl automatic transmission, Leather, power steering wheel controls and audio controls, Manual air conditioning, Steering steering wheel, Heated and A/C seats, Power liftgate, Power remote heated folding side-view door with steering wheel controls Rear air conditioning with separate controls, Steering wheel seats, memory seat, heated seats, power windows, power locks, power wheel with manual tilting, Power side-view door mirrors, Chrome running boards, mirrors, Automatic dual-zone front air conditioning, Steering-wheel mounted A/C controls, Voice with manual tilting, manual telescoping, 8-way driver seat adjustment, Power windows with activated air conditioning, 2 driver memory seat settings (includes door mirrors, steering wheel,) driver and passenger 1-touch down, Garage door transmitter, Full floor console with covered mirrors, AC, rear defrost, tilt steering wheel, cruise controls, alloy wheels, 3 12V DC power outlets, AM/FM/Satellite-prep with seek-scan, Alloy wheels, Cruise control with steering wheel controls, Remote engine start, Power windows with driver and box, Illuminated locking glove box, 4 12V DC power outlets, 17 inch alloy wheels, AM/FM/ bluetooth technology, beautiful wood grain throughout the vehicle, AM/FM/CD single in-dash CD player, AUX hook up, sony SYNC system. Powerful and passenger 1-touch down, Navigation system with voice activation, 4 12V DC power outlets Full Satellite with seek-scan, 6-disc in-dash CD player, AUX hook up and MP3 decoder, Steering player/Aux for your Ipod or mP3 player and so much more! fuel-efficient engine; inviting and functional cabin; innovative electronics features. floor console with covered box. Ample passenger space; innovative technology and comfortable wheel mounted radio controls. Pleasant ride, decently roomy third-row seat, smooth V6, clever and quiet ride and more!! interior storage features, perfect crash test scores. 2 2013 Nissan 2011 Ford 2011 TO 2011 370Z F-150 STX Acura MDX CHOOSE Lincoln Truck Super Coupe 3.7L MKX SUV Cab $ $ $ $ 119 per wk. 114 per wk. 117 per wk. 119 per wk. only 4K MILES!!!! With a 332-hp, 3.7-liter V-6 engine, 6-speed manual transmission, Seating of 2 in Only 26k miles!! Like NEW!! V-6 cyl 3.7L seating capacity of 6, Cruise control Only 29k! 300-hp, 3.7-liter V-6, Automatic Transmission, Tan leather that seats 7 with a fold-able 3rd row, Power lift 4x4 with only 48k miles!! 305-hp, 3.7-liter V-6 gorgeous black interior with seating of 5, Heated steering wheel, a nice sporty interior, Automatic air conditioning, Cruise control with steering wheel controls, Power with steering wheel controls and audio controls, Manual air conditioning, gate, Power remote heated folding side-view door mirrors with tilt down, turn signal indicator, Automatic dual-zone Heated and A/C seats, Power liftgate, Power remote heated folding side-view door mirrors, Automatic dual-zone windows with driver and passenger 1-touch down, Steering wheel with manual tilting, Locking glove front air conditioning, Rear air conditioning with separate controls, 1st row express open/close sliding and tilting box, 2 12V DC power outlets, 8-way driver seat adjustment, Push button start, Brembo brakes, Steering wheel with manual tilting, Power side-view door mirrors, 3 12V DC glass sunroof, 2 driver memory seat settings (includes door mirrors, steering wheel,) Cruise control with steering front air conditioning, Steering-wheel mounted A/C controls, Voice activated air conditioning, 2 driver memory wheel controls, Power trunk/hatch/door remote release, Keyfob (all doors) remote keyless entry, Keyfob trunk/hatch/ seat settings (includes door mirrors, steering wheel,) Cruise control with steering wheel controls, Remote engine RAYs wheels, Limited slip differential, AM/FM stereo with seek-scan, single in-dash CD player, power outlets, AM/FM/Satellite-prep with seek-scan, single in-dash CD player, Steering-wheel mounted audio controls, Delay-off projector beam Bi-Xenon high intensity low/high door release, Steering wheel with power tilting, power telescoping, auto tilt-away, Front and rear cupholders, 3 12V start, Power windows with driver and passenger 1-touch down, Navigation system with voice activation, 4 12V AUX hook up, sony SYNC system. Powerful and fuel-efficient engine; inviting DC power outlets, XM AM/FM/Satellite with seek-scan, 6-disc in-dash CD player, MP3 decoder and AUX hook up in beam headlamps, LED fod lights. Excellent handling and braking; nifty SynchroRev Match manual DC power outlets Full floor console with covered box. Ample passenger space; innovative technology and and functional cabin; innovative electronics features. the center console. Steering wheels mounted controls, 18” alloy wheels. Capable handling; user-friendly high-tech comfortable and quiet ride and more!! transmission; powerful V6; compliant highway ride with a high-quality interior. features; powerful engine with decent fuel economy; finely crafted interior and large third-row seat. 2011 Ford 2009 2011 CADILLAC 2010 F-150 FX4 Mercedes-Benz ESCALADE Porsche Truck S-Class S550 EXT Luxury Panamera $ Turbo Super Cab 169 per wk. SUV Call for details $ $ 179 per wk. AWD beautiful AWD and Sport controls! Beautiful Tan Leather, with the Yachting 137 per wk. Blue exterior color, Navigation, sunroof, sport 19’ alloy wheels, front and rear LOADED!! 403-hp Vortec 6.2L V8 SPI, 6-speed automatic w/OD and auto-manual, Black leather interior with a seating capacity (FX4 ECO BOOST) Twin Turbo V-6 cyl 3.5L has only 45k!! This truck has it all, Seating Only 42K Miles! Power windows, power locks, power mirrors, power of 5, Adjustable pedals, Air Conditioning, 22’’ Chrome wheels, clean interior, clean wheels, Electronic Stability Control, Front dual individual climate controls, AM/FM/SAT/CD Player/Bluetooth Capability/Aux for capacity of 5 in an all black leather interior, Center console Shifter, SIRIUS AM/FM/ steering wheel, power seats, power trunk, Leather, sunroof, navigation, zone A/C, Front fog lights, Front reading lights, Garage door transmitter, Heated steering wheel with power tilting, auto tilt-away, your Ipod or Mp3 player all powered by the Burmester Stereo System, power rear Satellite with seek-scan, single in-dash CD player, MP3 decoder, AUX hook up, Steering- AM/FM/In Dash 6 Disc CD player/Sat Capable/Aux for your Ipod or Mp3 Illuminated entry, Memory seats, XM AM/FM/Satellite with seek-scan, single in-dash CD player, Front LCD screen, Navigation System with voice activation, In-dash 6-disc remote CD, 8 Bose 5.1 Cabin Surround speakers, 2 wireless headphones, 2nd row opening and closing gate, HID Head lamps, fog lamps, front and rear heated and wheel mounted audio controls, Wireless phone connectivity, Automatic dual-zone front player/Bluetooth all powered by a Harmon Kardon Stereo! Alloy wheels, air conditioning, Driver and passenger door bins, 3 12V DC power outlets, Black running LCD wing down entertainment system with DVD, Back up camera, Power moonroof, and Power Tilt-Sliding Sunroof w/Express- air conditioned seats. This is one BEAUTIFUL UNIQUE VEHICLE! power tilt steering wheel, cruise controls, rear back up camera and so Open/Close, Roof rack, Chrome door handles, Running boards, Remote engine start, 4 12V DC power outlets, Cruise control with Boards. Bed Liner, Black Grill, Power folding mirrors, Refined ride, quiet interior, top steering wheel controls. Strong and smooth powertrain, plush ride, quiet cabin and more! crash-test scores, good-looking and functional cabin. much more! *All payments are subject to qualified credit. 0 down 2.99% for 72 months.

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They have teamed up to reveal the important role that pets play in our dat- ing lives. Start With A Photo Session A recent survey found that almost­ half of the women questioned and Before you set about 30 percent of the men judge their date based on their pet’s up the in-person reaction. meeting, share or exchange photo- nervous. You and your possible, speaking in graphs of your pets. It’s date already like each your normal voice. Stay Finding the right cat litter can help with kitty’s potty problems. an easy way to give the other, so it’s important involved in the introduc- new person in your life to you that your pet feels tion for the first few min- (NAPS) and water or an enzymatic cleaner (not an idea about the role the same way. A recent utes. Try sitting on the “Why is my kitty going outside the lit- bleach). your pet plays in your PetSmart Charities and floor together so all three ter box?” is one of the top questions that •Have multiple litter boxes if you world. Match survey found that of you are participating veterinarians get asked by cat parents. have multiple cats. The gold standard Keep The Energy women are more likely in the meeting. According to Dr. Laura Wiles, a veter- is one litter box per cat, plus one extra. Positive to judge their date based Following these tips inarian who specializes in feline medi- Make sure they’re big enough, too. And Mellow on their pet’s reaction— will help you navigate cine, it might be a health issue, behav- •Find out if your cat prefers covered When you walk in the almost half of women do the first meeting. When ioral problem or the cat’s environment. or uncovered litter boxes. If your cat door, keep moving—put it, and 30 percent of men you date someone, you’re Dr. Wiles advises cat parents to first with issues has a box with a cover, try your stuff down, hang do, too. looking for signals. take kitty to their vet to rule out any uncovering it as a test. your coat, get all the way Even though you’re Similarly, you should health problems. For behavioral and •Use a litter that kitty likes. Choose in the house and free up eager, don’t push it. You watch for cues from the environmental issues, Dr. Wiles offers a cat litter such as the new Simple your hands, then greet know how intuitive your pet to tell you what your some tips to help make kitty’s trips to Solution 30 day Super Absorbent Litter, your pet. pet is, right? She’ll pick next move should be. In the litter box less stressful: made from attapulgite clay, that stays If your date is with you, up on any awkward, the meantime, just hang •Place the litter box in a location fresh and clean for up to a month. Cats he or she should follow uncomfortable energy out, relax and give your that’s best for kitty—not you. Cats pre- especially like it because its soft texture this approach, too. It lets right away, which will pet some time to adapt to fer that their litter box be in a quiet, is gentle on their paws. the “you’re home!” ener- make her edgy and turn the change. easy-to-access location that offers them Finally, if you have indoor cats, help gy fade before anyone her off to the whole situ- For more information some privacy—not a high-traffic or them get rid of excess energy and stop interacts with your pet, ation. about PetSmart Charities noisy area. them from getting bored by playing so she’s calmer. That’s However, if you take and its adoption pro- •Keep the litter box clean. Sift the with them during the day. especially important a deep breath and stay grams, visit the website litter regularly to keep it fresh. Wash For more information, visit www. when you’re with a guest. relaxed, chances are your at www.petsmartchari- the litter box every time you do a com- 30daycatlitter.com. Don’t Force It pet will also stay relaxed. ties.org. plete change of litter, using mild soap It’s natural to be a little Behave as naturally as

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