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VOTE MAY 4th Petition calls for action against Main Street business RANDY Elite Puppies owner says she is victim of ‘animal rights terrorism’ BECKER Integrity BY JASON BLEAU and the safety of the ani- due” with the document Dedication NEWS STAFF WRITER mals sparked a campaign citing complaints filed Work Ethic WEBSTER — Late that today has evolved against the company in last year, talk started to into a petition to shut 2013 and 2014, and more for surface from a group of the business down, or at recently with the Better concerned citizens about least prevent them from Business Bureau and the Webster Main Street business selling animals, that the state’s Department of Elite Puppies. Concerns owner of Elite Puppies Agriculture. SELECTMAN over business practices says has gone from a The petition has gar- peaceful debate into nered more than 1,000 Paid For by Donna Becker something more person- signatures. However, Jason Bleau photos al. those involved with the an end to Elite Puppies’ A recent petition is calling The petition, which petition, and the owner of sale of animals, said the for action against Webster was posted on change. Elite Puppies, each have movement was sparked business Elite Puppies. The org, asks that the town their own take on the after countless stories owner of the business says of Webster work to pre- document and the valid- surfaced about sick ani- the situation has become vent Elite Puppies from ity of its claims. mals being purchased personal due to attacks and selling animals in the Kristin Leblanc, who is from the business. threats on social media. foreseeable future and credited with spearhead- is touted as “long over- ing the campaign to put Please Read PETITION, page ­A16 Locals busted for drugs in Oxford BY JASON BLEAU NEWS STAFF WRITER Weapons also found in WEBSTER — After a lengthy investigation, couple’s home Webster Police have released the names of a The couple’s two small couple in town who were children were turned taken into custody on over to a family member drug and weapon charges with the Department of on April 21. Children and Families At around 1:50 p.m. contacted to conduct its on April 21, detectives own investigation. from the Webster Police Viestra was charged Department, assisted by with possession of a class agents from the DEA task A substance and posses- force out of Worcester, sion of the substance with Jason Bleau photos arrested the Webster cou- intent to sell, two counts Mike Leavit, of Worcester, was the first to cross the finish line for the 5K at just about ple as a result of a nar- of distribution of a class 18 minutes. cotic sale outside of the A substance, conspiracy Market Basket in Oxford. to violate the controlled The suspects were substance law, improp- revealed in a press release er storage of a firearm, Angiosarcoma 5K as 30-year-old Nicole possession of a class E Nicole Viestra Viestra and 24-year-old substance and a Class Jesus Enrique Martinez, C substance, possession celebrates fifth year both of 85 North Main St., of a firearm without an Apt. 2. FID and improper pos- The arrests were the session of ammunition. More than 300 runners turn out result of an investigation Martinez received the lasting several months same charges as well as for annual event that also led to a warrant four additional charges BY JASON BLEAU ease has been a sign funds to find a perma- to search the Main Street of distributing a class A NEWS STAFF WRITER home where investiga- substance. Viestra was of doom and gloom, nent cure for the dis- tors found a .38-caliber held on $1,040 cash bail OXFORD — but today, hope is in ease. firearm with 190 rounds and Martinez was held Angiosarcoma is a the air, thanks to the This year’s event of various caliber bullets on $2540 cash bail. Oxford scary form of cancer efforts of Angiosarcoma was particularly spe- as well as a bullet proof Police were credited with that affects the inner Awareness, a sup- cial because it marked vest. Police also found assisting in the investi- lining of blood vessels port and awareness the fifth year for the around 4 grams of heroin gation. and can occur any- group that held its event, a milestone close and 50 different types of Jason Bleau may be where in the human annual Angiosarcoma to event organizer Ted prescription pills, which reached at 508-909-4129, or body. Awareness 5K and Fun they confiscated along by e-mail at jason@stone- In the past, the dis- Run on April 25 to raise Please Read 5K, page ­A16 Jesus Enrique Martinez with $250 in cash. bridgepress.com. Inspiring change Firefighters come Youngsters face-to-face with help with Earth Day potential shooter cleanup in BY JASON BLEAU they never expected in Dudley NEWS STAFF WRITER the woods that led to a OXFORD — confrontation with a man BY JASON BLEAU Firefighters from the identified as 42-year-old NEWS STAFF WRITER Oxford Fire Department Jason West. DUDLEY — It’s found themselves in a “Firefighters came become a yearly tra- precarious situation on upon a homemade camp, dition in Dudley, and April 18 when they came a shanty of sorts, out in once again, an Earth face-to-face with a man the woods,” said Sellers. Day spring cleanup was who threatened to kill “Once they got into the held on the ground of them. area where that shanty the Pearle L. Crawford Ken Sellers, a cap- was, a gentleman came Memorial Library in tain at Oxford’s Fire out of it and started Dudley. Department and Incident screaming at all of the On Wednesday, April Jason Bleau photos Commander at the time, firefighters, telling them 22, volunteers both Valarie and Kayla Flibbert help clean up around the flagpole in front of the Pearl L. explained that at 2:55 to get out. He basically young and old made Crawford Library in Dudley during the library’s Earth Day cleanup effort. p.m. on Saturday, April said to the firefighters, their way to the library 18, firefighters responded ‘Get out of here or I’m to clean up the remain- to an area between Joe going to shoot you. You der of debris from the ed years ago and is an said the event is a and keep the grounds Jenny Road and Orchard won’t think it’s funny fall and winter seasons annual kickoff to the way to get everyone clean,” Dunton said. Hill, where they found a when my bullets start as well as any trash on spring season for the involved with taking “The people that volun- brush fire threatening to going through your the library grounds in library and it’s devoted care of the library and teer pick up the trash, grow in size rapidly with- plastic helmets.’ At that support of Earth Day. patrons. the Earth in their own dead leaves, rake the out response. However, point in time, Captain The event is a long run- Kathy Dunton, the way. lawns, and clip back the the fire was not all fire- Balanger radioed to me ning tradition at the children’s librarian at “It’s just meant to shrubs. It’s a great day fighters found, as Sellers and we both agreed that library that was start- the Crawford Library, maintain the library explained that his crew Please Read CLEANUP, page ­A9 came upon something Please Read FIREFIGHTERS, page ­A16 2 • The Webster Times • Friday, May 1, 2015 www.webstertimes.net Celebrating Head Start ‘heroes’

WCAC honors those who assisted after relocation BY KEVIN FLANDERS Head Start programs provide a learning NEWS STAFF WRITER environment that supports children’s AUBURN — When a local organiza- growth in such areas as language, lit- tion reached out for help in its efforts eracy and social and emotional devel- to continue offering programs to area opment. children, several residents and com- Celebrating its 50th year, WCAC is the munity leaders stepped up to provide federally designated anti-poverty agen- assistance. cy for central and southern Worcester The Worcester Community Action County. Council, Inc. (WCAC) held a celebra- tion last week at St. ’s Parish Kevin Flanders can be reached at 508- Center in Auburn to acknowledge and 909-4140, or by email at kflanders@stone- thank several key individuals and orga- bridgepress.com.

Courtesy photo A collection of community Head Start Heroes pose for a photo at a ceremony honoring their accomplishments last week. Almanac

nizations that Joseph’s Parish, were both honored at Quote of the Week assisted the agen- the event. St. Joseph’s provided three cy. Following classrooms serving 32 students from “If they attack me on a professional the emergen- Oxford and Millbury, and the staff was level, and say I’ve done ‘this, this and 8x7-9x7 Steel Liftmaster 1/2 hp cy closure of a eager to go the extra mile to help the this,’ I have no problem. Not everyone 2 Sided Insulated Chain Drive Head Start site kids. is going to agree with me, and if they Garage Door in Oxford due to “I think it’s great to get Head Start want to protest peacefully, I’ve got no r-value 9.65 Inc, standard hardware & 7ft Opener a damaged roof rolling again,” Bomba said. “They were issue with that. They attack me on a track, 8 color & 3 panel design options back in February, in a pickle and asked for our help. We personal level … It’s gotten to the point $270 81 children need- were more than willing to accommo- now where I have to think of my chil- $570 inc Installation ed to be relocated date them.” inc Installation price matching available on all written quotes dren, and I don’t feel like my family is to other venues. Additionally, Auburn Town Manager safe anymore.” That’s when Julie Jacobson and the town’s depart- several “Head ment heads were honored, including - Jennifer Gardner, owner of Elite Start Heroes”, Matthew Benoit, Darlene Coyle and Puppies on Main Street in Webster, as they were Eileen Dyson-Alexander, who expedit- commenting on the recent controver- described at the ed local permitting and site reviews sy surrounding a petition against her ceremony, came required to allow use of the parish cen- business. up with solutions ter for Head Start early childhood edu- that saved the day cation. pen to lose for WCAC and the “The disruption caused by this unan- O C Head Start kids. ticipated closure posed a severe hard- DUDLEY ship on the families who rely on Head At the celebration Dudley Town Hall (508) 949-8000 last week, WCAC Start care for their children,” said Board of Selectmen (949-8001) presented certif- WCAC Executive Director Jill Dagilis. Monday-Thursday...... 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. icates of appreci- “We are eternally grateful for the many Fridays...... 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. ation and potted individuals and organizations who Evening appointments if needed. plants – featur- stepped right up and answered our call Note: Office hours are for selectmen’s secretary ing handprints for help. We were welcomed with open and town administrator. S of Head Start stu- arms into all three of these new sites electmen do not hold office hours. dents – to individ- and are thrilled to have been able to Town Clerk (949-8004) uals who played a secure high quality space to continue to Monday-Thursday...... 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. critical role in the provide these most vulnerable children Thursday nights...... 5 to 7 p.m. relocation of the and their families these important edu- Fridays...... 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. displaced students cational services.” to three alterna- Other individuals recognized for Dudley Police Department (943-4411) tive sites. These their efforts included Ann Flynn, of the Staffed 24 hours a day, seven days a week venues included Guild of St. Agnes Daycare Center in Dudley Fire Department (949-8040) the Guild of St. Webster, which offered WCAC the use Monday-Sunday...... 6 a.m. to 6 p.m. Agnes Daycare of a classroom for seventeen students Center in Webster, from the Webster area. OXFORD St. Joseph’s Moreover, AA Transportation’s Parish Center Linda Perno was also honored. AA Oxford Town Hall (508) 987-6027 in Auburn, and Transportation provides busing to expanded class- students to both the Southbridge and Board of Selectmen rooms at WCAC’s Auburn sites, rearranging routes and Monday-Friday...... 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. existing site at even adding students from Southbridge Town Clerk (987-6032) Cole Avenue in who previously didn’t have access to Monday-Friday...... 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Southbridge. transportation. Reverend Not in attendance at the ceremony Oxford Police Department (987-0156) but also acknowledged for their assis- Paul Bomba and For emergencies, call 911 tance were Southbridge Public Schools Lisa Wass, of St. Oxford Fire Department (987-6012) Superintendent Sheryl Stanton and Monday-Friday...... 8 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Director of Operations Walter Solzak, who expedited expansion of WCAC’s center space at 25 Cole Avenue by bring- WEBSTER ing two additional classrooms into ser- Webster Town Hall (508) 949-3850 vice. Paul Fontaine and his staff at Office Hours: Liberty Movers, of Leicester, were also Monday...... 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. recognized. Surrounded by nearly three Tuesday-Thursday...... 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. feet of snow, the folks from Liberty Friday...... 8:30 a.m. to 12 p.m. Movers were able to move five early childhood classrooms and all of their 2015 KAYAK & STAND UP BOARD Webster Police Department belongings to the alternate sites. 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Although numerous safeguards are in place to ensure Item to be included on May 11 special meeting agenda accurate reporting, mistakes can occur. Confirmed fact errors will be corrected in a timely manner on page A3. We cannot run corrections based upon differences of BY JASON BLEAU NEWS STAFF WRITER opinion or unconfirmable facts. We will, however, print letters to the editor from WEBSTER — Webster taxpayers will area residents who wish to add their com- have a big decision to make on May 11 ments to our news coverage. If you find a with a recent item added to a special mistake, please call (508) 764-4325. During town meeting that day to spend $1.5 non-business hours, leave a message in the million on a new tower truck for the editor’s voicemail box. Webster Fire Department. Webster Fire Chief Brian Hickey said the department is seeking a $1 million grant from the federal govern- ment, which he calls a very competitive grant. However, regardless of whether the grant is received or not, the depart- ment is in dire need of a replacement for it’s 33-year-old tower truck currently utilized by the department. Hickey said the department does not know exactly what truck they will pur- chase to replace the aging vehicle, how- ever he quoted the price range is at $1.1 Jason Bleau photos million to $1.4 million. “We want to get the townspeople to The 33-year-old tower truck that the Webster Fire Department hopes to replace. The new approve purchasing the truck,” said truck would cost between $1.1 million and $1.4 million, according to Chief Brian Hickey. the chief. “At the town meeting they will be asked for a debt exclusion. What that means is the town will authorize a that he hopes the town is considered a doesn’t owe this town one penny. It’s ballot vote and if it passes we’ll be able deserving candidate as their current paid for itself.” to go forward with the debt exclusion, truck, purchased in 1983, is at the point Hickey noted that the truck has been a one-time deal on the taxes where it where it is unreliable and is costing the on the town’s radar for some time, being TheHeartOfMassachusetts.com would be around $1.05 per $1,000 eval- department more money than is truly on the list of potential capital replace- uation. So if you have a house that’s worth investing to keep it response ment plans for 10 worth $200,000 assessed value it would ready. years. However, it cost you $210 for the year to pay for the “It’s almost $80,000 of repairs that was always placed RONNIE’S SEAFOOD truck. It would be a one-year deal and need to be made to the truck that is 33 on the backburn- it’s done.” years old,” he said. “That doesn’t make er. Hickey said Rt. 31 ChaRlton Depot He said that breaks down to about any sense. You make one repair and now is the time $17.50 a month, $4 a week or 15 cents then you never know how long it will for action before “Proudly serving the community for over 40 years” a day for the average taxpayer at that last before you need more. If you sink the truck breaks rate. that much into the truck and then some- down permanent- He noted that all taxpayers would thing else breaks or fails they don’t ly and leaves the be impacted by the one-time, one-year make this design of the truck anymore town without a debt exclusion, but pending the results so the components are hard to come by. tower truck to of the department’s application for the They don’t build the parts anymore so it utilize in an emer- $1 million federal grant, taxpayers may complicates things even more because gency situation. OPEN not actually have to shoulder the full we need to get them custom made.” The special cost of whatever vehicle they decide to He added that the truck’s diesel engine town meeting purchase. also does not have a turbo so climbing where the item Open Tuesday-Sunday “If we get the grant then the town big hills is a huge task for the truck as it will be addressed would only pay the difference from responds to fires. The hydraulics have is scheduled for 11:00am to 9:00pm what we get from the federal govern- also become questionable as one inci- May 11 at 6 p.m. ment and what the actual cost of the dent in recent years had a firefighter get truck is. The debt exclusion would need stuck when the equipment would not Jason Bleau to go back to town meeting for an adjust- lower during a fire response. The issue may be reached at ment if that’s the case, which we would was resolved without any knowledge of 508-909-4129, or by love to do. We worked very hard on the exactly how it was fixed. e-mail at jason@ grant application and it’s a difficult and “From day one this truck has always stonebridgepress. highly competitive grant.” struggled under a heavy load,” said com. Hickey said that the grant process Hickey. “It’s a big truck, but from day Accepting most major credit cards includes submitting stats and numbers one it has also been the workhorse of for the town and department and a peer Southern Worcester County. It’s the review process involving chiefs across first tower truck that was in this area. the nation donating their times to No one else had one in this area outside review the grant application and deter- of Worcester. This truck has put out a mine who is deserving of the funding lot of fires over the last decades and it from Homeland Security. He explained

DPA Public Meetings Editor’s Note: Meetings as listed are fundraiser retrieved in advance from multiple sourc- es, including Town Hall and the Internet. The Webster TImes is not responsible for has begun changes and cancellations. WEBSTER DUDLEY — The Dudley Patrolmen’s Association annual fundraiser begins Monday, May 4 next week. Phone calls for donations will be Municipal Elections, All Day, call placed to local residents and business- Town Hall for voting locations es starting on Monday, April 27. The proceeds of this campaign benefit local Thursday, May 7 police programs and other communi- ty based initiatives, including scholar- Police/Fire Station Building ships. The officers wish to thank the com- Committee, Webster Fire Station, 10 munity in advance for their continued a.m. support and generosity. Contributors will receive complimentary tickets to a OXFORD comedy event planned during the sum- mer. More details will be available in Wednesday, May 6 the near future. Should anyone have any questions about this or other fund- Annual Town Meeting, 7 p.m., raisers, we encourage you to contact the Oxford High School Dudley Police at 508-943-4411 or 508-949- 8023 before making any donations. Donations can also be sent or dropped TheHeartOf GLOBE TRANSMISSION off in person at the Dudley Police Headquarters located at 71 West Main Massachusetts.com Street Dudley, MA 01571. & AUTO REPAIR

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Walk, ride fundraiser continues this weekend

use the immune system to target the cancer cells and complete the mission as opposed to chemotherapy, which kills all of the cells, even the good ones. It’s amaz- ing what’s coming along. Folks today are lucky that they have the tools that weren’t available even ten or 20 years ago. For me, I got lucky that my doctors tried a slightly experimental therapy. Because of that, that’s why I’m here today. It’s good to see some movement.” The fact that the community — Charlton, Southbridge and other sur- rounding towns — come together to sup- Photos courtesy of Tracy Powers So far the Walk and Ride for Colon Cancer has had very nice weather. Chip Powers said port colon cancer and all other types After the 5K walk/run or the 40-mile bike of cancer at the Walk and Ride makes ride, participants can enjoy a feast at the that the event is always a very family-fun and family-oriented day. Tracy very emotional. She said that Chip Beagle’s Club, where they can also talk to has lived here all of his life. other people from the community and enter “It’s really amazing to see folks coming raffles. urges people to get screened before they wait too long and find out they have out here,” added Chip. “Even people who stage four like he did. haven’t been touched by colon cancer health and community and have a good “We tell people all the time to get — there’s a lot of people who have been time. It’s a good family-oriented, fami- screenings,” said Tracy. “They may be touched by cancer, period. The commu- ly-fun day. It’s good to get everyone out embarrassing or uncomfortable, but it’s nity has really been great in showing there. It’s always a fun time.” important to get checked. He waited support. I’ve been really lucky. I wasn’t Chip was diagnosed with stage IV because he wasn’t sure. So by then it even supposed to be around right now. colon cancer five years ago. It had spread already spread to his liver before any This walk is not so much for me, but for to his liver. The doctors gave him two those people we walk in memory of. It’s Tracy and Chip Powers, the founders of the signs had even shown.” years to live and said there may be noth- The CCA is also working on new treat- really heartening to see the community Walk and Ride for Colon Cancer, have raised ing they could do. Tracy was devastated. coming out like this.” more than $20,000 in the past three years ments, which excites Chip. He had been very healthy. He played “Recently there has been some with 100 percent of it going towards the sports his whole life. It truly shocked Olivia Richman can be reached at 508- Colon Cancer Alliance. research into developing new treat- her. ments,” he said. “They are trying to 909-4132 or by e-mail at olivia@stone- BY OLIVIA RICHMAN “It makes you kind of rethink what’s bridgepress.com. NEWS STAFF WRITER important in your life,” said Chip. “I CHARLTON — A Walk and Ride for ended up getting married. I stopped Colon Cancer is coming back to Charlton working all the time. I spent more time Weekly Crossword on Sunday, May 3. with people I cared about. I found out at May 1, 2015 Starting at the Charlton Middle work. I can’t even remember what hap- School, bike registration starts at 8 a.m., pened that day. The worst part for me was telling all of my friends and family Across with the 40-mile ride starting at 9 a.m., 1. “Poppycock!” and walkers and runners can register at and seeing their reactions. That was the 5. Audio equipment 9 a.m. and begin the 5K at 10 a.m. It’s $10 most horrible thing, period. Telling folks brand name to register for the 5K and $20 to register I’m not expected to be around at 39 years 9. Full of chutzpah for the bike ride, with 100 percent of old — that was a tough spot for me.” 14. Small buffalo the proceeds going to the Colon Cancer As a way to get through the tough 15. Fishing, perhaps 16. Terminal section of Alliance. times, Tracy had began the Colon Cancer Walk. It was her way of contributing. large intestines (pl.) When you have completed your walk, 17. Amounts of precip- run or bike ride you are invited to a She wanted to help others. Tracy and Chip have raised over $20,000 in the past itation dinner at the Beagles Club, where partic- 19. More fitting ipants can chow down with friends and three years and hope to continue to raise 20. Not extreme (4 wds) family and enter raffles donated from money for research and spread aware- 22. Angry, with “up” businesses, organizations and individu- ness. Tracy and Chip chose to work with 23. Pandowdy, e.g. als around the community. the Colon Cancer Alliance because all 24. Black “Knock on wood, but we’ve always had money raised for the cause goes right to 25. Caribbean, e.g. 26. Musical composi- very good weather,” said Chip Powers, what’s important: research and support. “This is a small way to contribute,” tions with a recurring whose wife Tracy Powers founded the main theme event four years ago. “Everyone there said Chip. “We wanted to find a char- ity that was highly rated and the vast 28. Fla. neighbor is so nice and friendly and supportive. 30. Antiquity, in antiq- It’s great for families to get together and majority of the dollars were going to pro- uity meet new people. Everyone is upbeat grams and research. The Colon Cancer 31. Aspect and positive. They’re there to support Alliance do a lot with support for peo- 35. Kidney-related ple going through treatment. They send 38. “Aladdin” prince information out.” 39. Heartthrob CCA is also lobbying to increase fund- 40. Certain print ing in the National Institutes of Health. 41. Deception According to Chip, congress hasn’t 42. , for touched this in five years. The CCA also one 43. 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Undersides 26. Property consisting 63. Carbon compound of houses and land (2 174 Chase Road • Thompson, CT 64. Bondman wds) Tel/Fax 860-923-9926 27. Amiss Buy Direct from Grower, Higher Quality at Lower Prices! Down 28. Branch From I-395 South. Take exit 99. turn left onto Rte. 200. take right at 1. Malt liquor’s yeasty 29. Grassland intersection onto Rte. 193 South. Take 1st left onto Chase Road. froth 32. Assault with heavy We are 6/10th of a mile down on the right. 2. Broadcasting (hyphen- artillery fire Mon - Fri 10-6 • Sat & Sun 10-5 ated) 33. Australian runner 3. Self-styled, French www.webstertimes.net Friday, May 1, 2015 • The Webster Times • 5 Senior Corner Care Network & Hospice presents: Pre- • VNA Care presents a Pre-Diabetes Webster Senior Center Diabetes Talk: 5 Signs that Put You at Screening on May 26 at 10 a.m. UPCOMING EVENTS Risk. Get the facts, and take charge of • New fun fitness program: “Aging 116 School Street — Monday, you! Protect yourself so you can remain Backwards” a classic stretching pro- Tuesday, Wednesday, 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m.; • May 1: 10:30-11:30 a.m., BP Clinic and healthy. Come and join us for this valu- gram for all ages. Mondays at 12:45 p.m. Thursday, 8:30 a.m. to 1 p.m.; Closed Ask the Nurse, with Joan Grindle VNA able lunch and learn discussion. Free! Fridays (508-949-3845) Overlook ONGOING • Senior Center will be closed on • May 4: 11:30 a.m. Make Your Own Monday, May 25 in observance of Flower Arrangement. An easy and fun ONGOING EVENTS • Mondays and Fridays: Hot break- Memorial Day. project to celebrate Mother’s Day week! fast, 8:30-9:45 a.m. • Zumba Gold Classes are held every Please RSVP to Margaret so we know • Monday: Chair Yoga, 10:30-11:30 • Mondays: “Aging Backwards,” 12:45 Thursday 9:30-10:15 a.m. Chair Yoga we have enough flowers and filler for a.m. Tri Valley Lunch is served at p.m., card/games classes follow at 10:30-11:15 a.m. $3 each all. Bring your own container and show noon. Please Call: 508-949-8010, ext. 3, to • Tuesdays: Needle workers, Chair class. off your creative side! reserve your meal at least 48 hours in Yoga • Knitting/Crocheting Social: • May 10: Happy Mother’s Day! You advance. • Wednesdays: Zumba Gold, Pitch, Mondays, 10 a.m. are truly treasured, cherished and • Tuesday: 13 Card Pitch, and Dudley EMS presentations (3rd W of the month) • SCM Elder, Inc. Passengers: Please loved beyond words or gifts! XOXO! Senior Woman Needleworkers Group • Thursdays: Strength and Balance note that you need to call 48 business Thank you to all Mothers, young and at 1 p.m. Class, Grocery Shopping, Blood pres- hours in advance (two days) to schedule old, for your unconditional love and • Wednesday: Scrabble Players, and sure (first Thursday) a ride. 1-800-321-0243. extreme patience. You have shaped us Dudley Senior Woman Needleworkers • Friday’s: Tri-Valley has sandwiches • Tri-Valley Lunch: Served Tuesdays, into decent law abiding, caring and lov- Group at 1 p.m. every Friday; Transportation to Hair Wednesdays, and Thursdays at 11:30 ing human beings! XOXO! • Thursday: Cribbage players meet Appointments. Check out the Potato a.m. Please call (508) 949-3845 at least 48 • May 11: After Lunch Ice Cream at 1 p.m. Come and join in, or learn to Bar on the 19th! hours in advance to reserve your meal. Social, hosted by Webster Manor/ play! • DAILY: Cards and Games, Tri-Valley • Bingo: Every Tuesday, starts at 1 Lanessa. Come by around 12:15 p.m. to • Friday: Chair Zumba with Instructor Lunches (48 hour advance notice) p.m. promptly. Please arrive by 12:45 enjoy a sundae with all of the toppings! Forty Arroyo at 10-11 a.m., $2 dona- • MONTHLY: Wal-Mart, Kmart, p.m. to sign in. Free! tion. Also Chair Yoga with Instructor Dollar Store, grocery store and TJ Maxx • Progressive Pitch: Every Monday • May 25: Closed for Memorial Day. Joanne LaLiberte HHP at 10:30-11:30 trips, Birthdays, Book Club, Coin Club, and Wednesday at 1 p.m. We pause to remember those who have a.m. on the third floor. $2. Tri Valley Tea & Talk. • House Number Signs: Sheriff’s served in the U.S. military here and lunch is served at 11:30 a.m. Please call Office offers a free service to anyone abroad! We especially remember those Margaret to reserve your meal at least who may be interested in having a who have given their lives for our great 48 hours in advance. Bingo is played fol- TRI-VALLEY INC. number sign made for his or her house. country. Your dedication and sacrifice lowing lunch about 12:30 p.m.. (Please Please inquire at Senior Center Office. are not forgotten through the passage note, on days when we have Jimmy Monday, May 4: Macaroni and cheese, • Available For Loan: Walkers, wheel- of time, as we hold you forever in our D’s Italian Lunch, we will not be hav- stewed tomatoes, green beans, peaches. chairs, shower chairs, canes, etc., hearts and minds. ing bingo). Panera Bread donation here Tuesday, May 5: Greek chicken, inquire at office. • May 25: At Noon, Jimmy D’s Little Friday mornings. Thank you Panera! brown rice, broccoli, pudding, sugar Please call the Senior Center at (508) Italian Lunch. Authentic Italian spa- free pudding. 949-3845 for additional activities and ghetti and meatballs, with salad, coffee Wednesday, May 6: Meatloaf upcoming events. and dessert. Our great chef is return- Oxford Senior Center and gravy, garlic mashed potatoes, ing from Italy, hooray! Tickets will be chuck-wagon corn, fresh fruit. available May 1, $4 per person. Please 323 Main Street, Oxford, MA 01540, Thursday, May 7: Mother’s Day Meal Dudley Senior Center see Alice or Margaret before May 22 to 508-987-6000, Open Monday through – stuffed chicken, sweet potatoes, peas get your ticket. We will be having live Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. and onions, cream puff, vanilla mousse. Phone: 508-949-8010, option #3; entertainment starting at 11:30 a.m. We Friday, May 8:Potato crunch fish, tar- Margaret Bussiere, Coordinator hope you will come join us! Ciao! • Closed May 25 in observance of tar sauce, rice pilaf, mixed vegetables, Monday and Friday, 10 a.m. – 3 p.m. • June 8: 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. VNA Memorial Day mandarin oranges. Rubbish Removal Residential • Commercial Weekly Pick Up Programs & (LOW COST CONTRACTS AVAILABLE) BCLEANL Attic • Garage Police Logs OUT Apartment Clean out Cellars • Estates Construction & Editor’s Note: The information con- April 15 Webster. Warrant arrest. Demolition Materials tained in these police logs was obtained Frank N. Labbe, 35, 40 Brandon Rd. through either press releases or other Dudley. Negligent operation of motor Locally owned & operated public documents kept by each police vehicle, using/possession open contain- DUDLEY POLICE For estimate call … 8am - 6pm department, and is considered to be the er alcohol. account of police. All subjects are con- Cory Ryan Chauvin, 32, 8 Colonial ARRESTS 508-949-0971 sidered innocent until proven guilty in Rd. Webster. Receive stolen property a court of law. If a case is dismissed in -$250, conspiracy, breaking and enter- April 13 TheHeartOf court or the party is found to be innocent, ing vehicle/boat nighttime for felony, Richard E. Barry, 53, 8 1/2 Harris The Times, with proper documentation, (2) counts of larceny under $250. St. Webster. Operating under influ- Massachusetts.com will update the log at the request of the Jeffrey Scott Redmiles, 34, 32 E Main ence of liquor, 4th arrested party. St. Webster. Receive stolen property offense, negligent -$250, conspiracy, breaking and enter- operation of motor If Your Child Is Very Smart, ing vehicle/boat nighttime for felony (2) vehicle, operat- But Is Having A Very Hard Time WEBSTER POLICE counts Larceny under $250. ing motor vehicle Kristina L. Vallee, 26, 168 Main St. with suspended “Getting It” At Home And At School? DEPARTMENT ARRESTS Webster. Receive stolen property -$250, license, subse- conspiracy, Breaking and entering quent offense. Faith St. Pierre April 14 vehicle/boat nighttime for felony, (2) April 15 Certified Occupational Therapist Assistant George B. Breen, 41, 49 Union Point counts larceny under $250. Melissa Jean Certified in Handwriting Without Tears™ Rd. Webster. Violate abuse prevention Sean C. Harvey, Jr., 24, 1 Indian Rd. Sennott, 25, 5 order. Dudley. Warrant arrest. Kenyom Ave., 159 Cedar Street • Fiskdale, MA 01518 Joshua J. Collazo-Gomez, 20, 275 April 16 Worcester, out of ph: 508-347-3782 • c: 774-230-1579 Mechanic St. Southbridge. Warrant Cathy L. Shepard, 43, 56 Whitcomb St. agency warrant. e: [email protected] • w: finemotortutor.com arrest. Sheriff, DA warn residents of recent jury duty scam

WEST BOYLSTON — tion in a telephone call or email. such a telephone call or email Seamless Aluminum Gutters Worcester County Sheriff Lewis Most contact between a feder- should not provide the request- G. Evangelidis and Worcester al or state court and a prospec- ed information, and should noti- Gutter Cleaning County District Attorney Joseph tive juror will be through the fy the Clerk of Court’s office of Replacement Windows & Doors D. Early are warning residents U.S. mail, and any phone con- the U.S. District Court in their about a recent phone scam where tact by real court officials will area. 35 New Boston Road • Sturbridge, MA 01566 citizens are being targeted and not include requests for Social For more on the Massachusetts threatened with prosecution for Security numbers, credit card Court System Jury Information, Rick Fontaine falling to comply with jury ser- numbers, or any other sensitive please visit: http://www.mass. vice in federal or state courts. information. Persons receiving gov/courts/jury-info/. Office/Fax: 508-765-5020 In recent days, a caller identi- fying himself as an Officer from the Worcester County Sheriff’s Office has attempted to pressure recipients into providing cred- it card and confidential data, potentially leading to identi- ty theft and fraud. These calls, which threaten recipients with fines and jail time if they do not comply, are fraudulent and are not connected with the U.S. courts or the Worcester County Sheriff’s Office. The Worcester County Sheriff’s Office does not contact residents and demand payments or ask for credit card information on behalf of the Courts regarding jury duty and is asking residents to be vigilant against this most recent scam. Federal and state courts do not require anyone to provide any sensitive informa- READING NEWSPAPERS IS A QUEST LIKE NO OTHER 6 • The Webster Times • Friday, May 1, 2015 www.webstertimes.net Learning EDUCATION NOTEBOOK

DUDLEY — The Dudley-Charlton PG-13) BIG KIDS MOVIE NIGHT St. Anne School Regional School District is pleased May 18: “African Queen” (1951; 105 Thursday, May 14, 6 p.m. “A Million to announce the third annual, dis- min.; PG) Ways To Die In The West” (2014; 116 WEBSTER — St. Anne School will trict-wide, student art exhibition; Art May 25: No movie — Library closed min.; R). No registration. Fresh pop- host an open house Monday, May 4, Through the Ages: Live In Living Color! for holiday corn! from 6:30-8 p.m., 12 Day St., Webster. The gala event will feature over 3,000 Visit www.stanneschoolwebster.org o pieces of artwork from district students LITERACY CAFÉ GENEALOGY GROUP call 508-943-2735 for more information. in grades kindergarten through 12. The Every Monday from 6-7:30 p.m. (no Thursday, May 28, 6-7:30 p.m. “Digital exhibition is Friday, May 8, 5-8 p.m. at meeting on May 25 — Library closed). Tools for Documenting Your Family Shepherd Hill Regional High School A conversation group for English learn- History” with guest Marjorie Turner Keene State College and includes performances by the ers facilitated by Literacy Volunteers of Hollman. This presentation will pro- Shepherd Hill Jazz Band and Women’s South Central Massachusetts. No reg- vide an overview of basic principles KEENE, N.H. — Over 160 students Choir ‘Mystique’, light refreshments, istration required. Call 508-765-3880 or for organizing photos and stories, dig- presented their undergraduate research and is free to all. Again, this year will e-mail [email protected] for more infor- itizing old photos, sharing photos and at Keene State College’s 15th Annual feature a silent auction of works by mation. stories in the digital world through Academic Excellence Conference on student artists and the gala event is Facebook, and other social media. It will April 11. This student professional con- supported by the Dudley- Charlton TEEN POP CULTURE CLUB also introduce options for self-publish- ference is designed to showcase the Education Foundation and the Janet Monday, May 4, 18: 5-7 p.m. If you ing through print on demand resources. academic work of Keene State students Malser Humanities Trust. selected stu- like Magic the Gathering, comic books, Register in person at the Library or and the collaborative work between stu- dent artwork for sale. Come and see the chess or manga, come and join us on the by calling 508-949-8021. Sponsored by dents and faculty. It allows students to works of art created by our own proud first and third Monday of every month. Friends of the Library. share excellent work with a broad audi- artists! Call Ed at 508-949-1475 for more informa- ence, and prepares them for submitting tion. No registration required. proposals to professional conferences. Oxford Library Book Sale Stephanie Ryder, of Webster, pre- The George Sellig Memorial KIDS CRAFT CLUB sented on the topic “The Evolution of Monday, May 4, 18, 6:30-7:15 p.m. Join OXFORD —The Friends of the Oxford Education Styles Caused by No Child Scholarship Miss Kathy for craft time! Please regis- Free Public Library are preparing a Left Behind.” ter in the Children’s Room. Sponsored Spring Book Sale that will be a book WEBSTER — The Webster Lions by Friends of the Library. lover’s delight. Club is currently accepting applica- Thousands of hard and softcover Shepherd Hill Regional High tions for the George Sellig Memorial CHAIR YOGA books in all genres, for all age groups, Scholarship. The winner will be select- Wednesdays from 10:30-11:30 a.m. will be on sale Thursday, May 14 from School ed based on the student’s academic – session runs through May 20. No 12 noon to 7 p.m.; Friday, May 15 from performance, community service and registration required. Wear comfort- 9:30 a.m. to 4 p.m.; and Saturday, May 16 DUDLEY — Shepherd Hill Regional financial need. The $1,000 award is able clothing and shoes. Sponsored by from 9:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. (extended hours High School Drama Club, 68 Dudley- presented each year to a graduating Friends of the Library. over previous sale.) Oxford Road, Dudley, to perform “The high school senior, who is a resident of Large Print books, CD’s, DVD’s, Brothers Grimm Spectaculathon,” a Webster, and will be continuing his or BOOK DISCUSSION audio tapes and VHS tapes will also be comedy by Don Zolidis. The Shepherd her education in an accredited college Thursday, May 7, 6-7 p.m. “The available, and homemade baked goods Hill Regional High School’s Drama program. Applications are available Curious Incident of the Dog in the will be on sale. The Friends request no Club presents their spring production at the Bartlett High School Guidance Night-time” by Mark Haddon. Books dealers please! The Brothers Grimm Spectaculathon, Department or by contacting Dr. John are available at the circulation desk for You can support the Friends and the Friday, May 1, and Saturday, May 2, at Kalinowski at 508-943-7434. Applications checkout with a valid library card. No Library with your donations of clean, 7 p.m. in the high school’s auditorium. are due May 1. registration. Refreshments provided. gently read books and media. Donations Tickets are available at the door: $10 for will be accepted until May 11, and can adults and $5 for students and seniors. KNITTING @ THE PEARLE be left downstairs during current Children under 5 are admitted for free. Pearle L. Crawford Memorial Every Friday from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. library hours. Advanced tickets can also be purchased Bring your current project and join the The Oxford Free Public Library, at via e-mail at [email protected] or by Library fun! No registration. 339 Main Street in Oxford Center, is a calling (508) 943-6700, ext. 227. member of the C/W MARS network and MONDAY MOVIE MATINEES KIDS MOVIE NIGHT is open to all residents of Massachusetts. All start at 1 p.m. No registration and Monday, May 11, 6 p.m. “Matilda” The Friends of the Library are volun- Dudley-Charlton Regional free popcorn! (1996; 102 min.; PG). No registration. teers who support the Library with May 4: “To Kill A Mockingbird” (1962; Children must be accompanied by an fundraising and promotional activities. School District Art Exhibition 129 min.; NR) adult. Hours and library news can be found at May 11: “Kinky Boots” (2005; 107 min.; http://oxfordmapubliclibrary.org/. St. Joseph student places in top 10 in state Geography Bee

BY JASON BLEAU tors that helped her son grow his knowl- NEWS STAFF WRITER edge of geography in general, but where WEBSTER — St. Joseph School has did Bartosz’s love for the subject begin? long been a part of the annual statewide He himself said his family’s origins Geography Bee, seeing several students marked the beginning of his love for go to the state level to compete with geography when he visited his home- more than 100 other students represent- land of Poland. ing schools and educational organiza- “I’m a citizen of Poland and I guess tions throughout the state. my interest really started with Poland This year was no different, as eighth and it’s surrounding countries and the grader Bartosz Mamro represented geography of the land there,” he said. his school, and the town of Webster, “I’ve just always been interested in in Worcester after besting his fellow maps and started with Poland, then students in the local competition at Photos courtesy Karen Lefebvre St. Joseph School’s Bartosz Mamro, second Europe — and it grew from there.” St. Joseph’s School and passing the from right, prepares for a round of questions Bartosz said being in the state bee St. Joseph School eighth grader Bartosz National Geographic administered test in the state Geography Bee. challenged him to broaden his hori- Mamro, second from right, smiles for the to gain entry into the state contest. zons and even tackle Africa, which his camera as his fellow contestants receive Considered a brilliant student in St. mother noted was probably his weakest their questions. Joseph when it comes to his interest Bartosz’s mother, Ewa Mamro, who subject. in maps and geography, Bartosz made also works for the Webster school, said “There was a lot more reading and the trip to Worcester in late March to “Like every school that participates we research involved,” said Bartosz. run a school level contest and that is for she and her husband are very proud of compete for top honors, placing in the what their son has accomplished and “Usually I’d just look at maps. It felt top 10 of more than 100 participating grades four through eight.” great to be there but I was also really Lefebvre said the preliminary rounds knew early on a love for geography was students and mathematically finishing there. nervous. I felt like I had to do really well in sixth, although only the top three are at the school bring the highest point so I wouldn’t let my school and town getters together until only two remain. “Since he was a little boy he was recognized at competition’s end. very interested in maps and they were down.” Karen Lefebvre, the school’s Bartosz came out on top for 2015 and Next year, Bartosz will be attending later earned his way into the state com- hanging all over his room, so that inter- Geography Bee coordinator and sixth est in the world was there early,” she Marianapolis Preparatory School in and seventh grade social studies teach- petition by completing a multiple choice Thompson, Conn., where he hopes to and essay test administered by National said. “As parents we have tried to pro- ers, said that the school has had a long vide our three boys with additional pursue a career in computer sciences tradition playing a part in the state Geographic. She said he was a natural. or law. Still, his love for geography will “I think Bartosz is part natural and things to spark their interests. We had Geography Bee during it’s 24-year his- a ‘National Geographic’ subscription stick with him through high school, if tory, with the last student to represent part hard worker. He really did a good not as a career, then as a hobby he will preparing for the Bee. It’s interest- and ‘Scientific America’, and ‘Kids the school on the state level being Colin Discover’ to kind of give them an idea always hold close to his heart. Siegmund, a member of the Class of ing that if he hits a question he can take the context clues and he comes up with of what’s going on in the world in gen- 2008. eral.” Jason Bleau may be reached at 508-909- “These are kids that really, on their the answer. That’s a skill we teach in 4129, or by e-mail at jason@stonebridge- language arts and he does an excellent She credited that early exposure to own time, put a lot of effort into learning maps and the world as important fac- press.com. all kinds of geography,” said Lefebvre. job with it,” she said.

St. Louis School DUDLEY MIDDLE Third Quarter Honor Roll SCHOOL GRADE 4 Kathryn James, McCabe, Emma Monday, May 4: Chicken dippers, McQuiston, Ryan Spitz salad, wheat roll and butter, fruit, vari- High Honors: Elisabeth , First Honors: Christopher Elliott, ety of sandwiches. Payton Banfill, Sophia Civitenga, Anna Madden Finamore, Lelia Finkel, Alexis SHEPHERD HILL Tuesday, May 5: Sloppy Joes on wheat Czechowski, Kaiden Keddy, Nicole Kurtyka bun, sweet potato fries, fruit variety of Moore, Victoria Spitz Recognition: Daniel Depatie, Parker REGIONAL HIGH sandwiches. First Honors: Grace Booth, Makayla LaPan, Keith Reardon, Cheyanne Wednesday, May 6: Chicken faji- Collins, Emily Goodell, Veronica Schofield SCHOOL ta wrap, peppers, onions, sour cream, fruit, variety of sandwiches. Graves, Romeo Holland, Finley Monday, May 4: Chicken dippers, Thursday, May 7: Teriyaki chicken, Luippold, Logan Preston GRADE 7 salad, wheat roll and butter, fruit, vari- whole-grain rice, Oriental blend vege- Recognition: Maritza Lindberg, Blake ety of sandwiches. tables, fruit, wheat roll, variety of sand- O’Brien First Honors: Catherine Finamore Tuesday, May 5: Sloppy Joes on wheat wiches. Recognition: Luke Spring bun, sweet potato fries, fruit variety of Friday, May 8: Nachos guacamole, GRADE 5 sandwiches. salsa, cheese, three bean salad, fruit, GRADE 8 Wednesday, May 6: Chicken faji- variety of sandwiches. High Honors: Kaitlin Baca, Sasha ta wrap, peppers, onions, sour cream, Becker, Amelia Benware, Marisa High Honors: Hannah Brody, Danielle fruit, variety of sandwiches. Bianchi, Emilia Kreidler, Jacob Mobley Collette, William Dunion, Julie Dwyer, Thursday, May 7: Teriyaki chicken, First Honors: Cole Fitzgibbons, Brian James, Zachary Kraal, Jessica whole-grain rice, Oriental blend vege- DUDLEY ELEMENTARY Mikayla Garvey, Emily Hetherman, Lorkiewicz, Bradley Markiewicz, Julia tables, fruit, wheat roll, variety of sand- Isabella Maglich, Lily Mueller Pepka wiches. SCHOOL First Honors: Vivian Adams, Friday, May 8: Nachos guacamole, Monday, May 4: Grilled cheese sand- GRADE 6 Samantha Coombs, Chloe Karapanos, salsa, cheese, three bean salad, fruit, Carly Leighton, Olivia Panagiotou variety of sandwiches. High Honors: Maria Holland, Recognition: Morgan Zajac Turn To MENU page ­­­A9 www.webstertimes.net Friday, May 1, 2015 • The Webster Times • 7 Learning Lucky ducks invade Westville for Auxiliary fundraiser

Events bring out local families on sunny Saturday

BY OLIVIA RICHMAN for the hospital and donate to the hospi- program. Pepel. “They have come for years. They NEWS STAFF WRITER tal in other ways. We also have a schol- One of the biggest proponents of Duck are fabulous.” SOUTHBRIDGE — The 24th Annual arship program for kids going into the Pluck is the volunteers. Children slid down bouncy slides, Harrington Hospital Auxiliary Lucky health field.” Said Pepel, “It’s all about the volun- posed with a giant duck and even got to Duck and Family Fun Day was in full The event coincided with the teers. They’re all amazing.” ride on a train around the Recreation swing Saturday, April 26. Sturbridge Lion Club’s River Race. Cops & Kids came bright and early Area. To support the Auxiliary, event-goers Lucky Duck participants cheered on and helped the Hospital Auxiliary set “I like this event because it brings the purchased rubber ducks to swim in a canoers and kayakers as they sped past up the event. They also unloaded a lot community out,” said Christine Lee, the big kiddie pool. At the end of the day a them at Westville Recreation Area. The of heavy items. Harrington On Wheels chairman of the Duck Pluck. “People few lucky ducks are picked out of the idea was to have two fundraisers at the came to teach health education and do come out and have fun, hang out and pool. same time to have more people out to health screenings. The Northeast Donor meet other people.” “It’s a great fundraiser,” said support both causes. Bank also took part, offering informa- Harrington Hospital Auxiliary Different organizations from the area tion on their program. Olivia Richman can be reached at 508- President Betsy Pepel. “People have fun attended the Lucky Duck and Family “The Southbridge Middle School 909-4132 or by email at olivia@stone- while supporting us. We fulfill grants Fun Day, including Cops & Kids, YMCA, National Honors Society helped with bridgepress.com. Children ID and the exchange student children games and face painting,” said

Olivia Richman photos Snap N Flash and other community businesses and organizations were Harrington on Wheels was present at the Lucky Duck and Family Fun present at the “Duck Pluck,” providing services to raise extra funds Day, teaching health education and doing health screenings, includ- towards Harrington Auxiliary. There was a game tent, where children could ing blood pressure and glucose testing. play some carnival games, including a bean- bag toss and dart throwing.

A big kiddie pool held the hundreds of ducks, The Southbridge Middle School National Honors Society helped with which floated around the perimeter of the Southbridge Cops & Kids volunteered at the “Duck Pluck,” helping to children’s games and face painting. pool. The winner was chosen at 3 p.m. set up at the beginning of the day.

Volunteers at the “Duck Pen” booth, where people could bring their Brayden Forcier, 5, gets a Spider-Man face paint design. tickets and pick out their ducks.

Camila McCrea, 22 months, poses with a big duck.

The Harrington Auxiliary worked in cooperation with the Sturbridge Lions Club’s River Race to get more people out there for both of the good causes. There was a train ride that went around the Westville Recreation Blow up slides and other rides entertained Area. the children.

AN ‘ICKY’ PART

Courtesy photo AUBURN — Lysette Parmentier, 8, of Oxford, was recently featured as HAPPY RETIREMENT “Icky” in Pakachoag Music School’s production of “The Granny Awards” presented on April 17, in the Great Hall at Pakachoag. Registration is Courtesy photo now open for the summer musical theater program at Pakachoag Music OXFORD — On Friday, April 24, after 16 years of service, Joseph G. School. “The Magical Musical Time Machine” for children entering Beaulieu Jr., of Oxford, retired from Incom in Charlton. Congratulations grades 1 to 5 will meet the week of July 20. Also on the summer program to Joe from all his Incom friends. Pictured, from left, Beaulieu Jr.; Michael line-up is a Theater Audition Workshop, meeting weekly, for mid- Detarando, CEO, Incom; Joe Krans, Director of Operations, Incom; and dle-school students. For complete information, visit www.pakmusic.org. Tony Detarando, Chairman, Incom. 8 • The Webster Times • Friday, May 1, 2015 www.webstertimes.net The hunt continues at Capen Hill ‘Great Egg Hunt’ brings families from all over region

BY OLIVIA RICHMAN of the year. “It’s a place where wildlife can live with- as well that allowed children to win a NEWS STAFF WRITER As a nonprofit, the money raised at out being disturbed. There’s so much grand prize. CHARLTON — Capen Hill Nature the Great Egg Hunt goes towards oper- construction going on in this world. “In July we will be running a sci- Sanctuary had its 31st Great Egg Hunt ating the sanctuary, including payroll, It’s good to have land that will never be ence and nature camp,” said Frederick, on Saturday, April 25. heat, electricity, animal care and edu- developed. It will be here forever, we’re “where kids can learn all about the More than 150 volunteers come cational programs. The Great Egg Hunt hoping. Wildlife needs somewhere to outdoors and their environment. It gets help out – including Boy Scout troops, is also an opportunity for local families not be disturbed, including animals, them away from their video games.” National Honors Society and women to discover Capen Hill. Many people are plants and insects.” To learn more about Capen Hill from a WPI Sorority. Volunteers boiled, unaware that there’s a sanctuary and The Great Egg Hunt had raffle tables, Nature Sanctuary visit capenhill.org. dyed and decorated over 5,400 eggs to trails right in their neighborhood, open lunch, face painting, prizes and guests look like animals, which were hidden 365 days a year from dawn until dusk. could also check out the Visitor’s Center Olivia Richman can be reached at 508- throughout the sanctuary’s 86 acres of “It opens their eyes to know how and see some rescued birds, rabbits and 909-4132 or by e-mail at olivia@stone- trail. It is Capen Hill’s major fundraiser lucky they are to have a sanctuary even a chinchilla. There were some bridgepress.com. here,” said Director Barbara Frederick. special eggs hidden around the trials

The Great Egg Hunt also had lunch. Guests gathered and had a picnic Volunteers pose with some of the prizes available at the Great Egg in the nice weather. Hunt. There were more than 1,000 prizes available.

Olivia Richman photos Addison and Ryan Stockwell, 5 and 3, respectively, pose with the Easter Bunny at the Great Egg Hunt.

Ryan and Nadia Brassard, 2, check out some of the rescued birds.

Barbara Frederick holds some of the fancy painted eggs. Finley Shryock Taylor, 5, takes a photo with Kenzie, 5, Kyle, 2, Kaylee, 8, Kirsten and Matt Woodward in the the Easter Bunny. Bunny Trail.

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Stonebridge Press Media In Print and Online www.stonebridgepress.com TheHeartOfMassachusetts.com Alex Eastland face paints at the Great Egg Hunt every year. www.webstertimes.net Friday, May 1, 2015 • The Webster Times • 9 Library hosts annual Earth Day cleanup and trash and working with the parents is that getting involved with cleanup CLEANUP to understand the importance of doing efforts like the one at the library will continued from page 1 the right thing. When questioned why spawn a new generation of environmen- to make it look nice for the spring.” people pollute in the first place, Dunton tally conscious human beings that will Kids from the library’s story time pro- said that the kids were told this is a way carry the tradition of cleaning the earth gram as well as members of the Friends for them to help inspire change on that on for years to come at the library and of the Pearle L. Crawford Memorial front. beyond. Library and parents donated their time “It is very awesome to see the little in the mid morning hours to do the ones with their little gloves. They bring Jason Bleau may be reached at 508-909- cleanup. Dunton said the children were their own rakes,” she said. “One young 4129, or by e-mail at jason@stonebridge- inspired to learn and important lesson girl, Caitlyn, was the first out here. She press.com. from helping out. asked why so many people litter and I Jason Bleau photos “We want to teach the kids to care said it’s our job to help them keep the and love their library and the earth,” earth a clean place.” A few young helps haul trash and debris into she said. “That’s what we want them With more Earth Day events still to a bag to be disposed of properly during the to do. If they see trash they pick it up.” come in Dudley, Webster and Oxford in cleanup at Dudley’s Crawford Library. The event saw children pulling weeds, the next week or so, the hope of those racking leaves, filling bags with debris at the library and in the community

trained to spot any potential problems. a VSC online at www.vesselsafety- to protect and store your collectibles to They will award your vessel with a check.org. Best to take advantage of preserve their value. news briefs 2015 VSC decal if it meets Auxiliary this scheduled opportunity and get a Appraisals are slated in 15-minute standards on items such as registra- 2015 decal at our station. There will be time slots for from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. on the tion and hull numbering, life jackets, safety handouts and Auxiliarist able to following days: fire extinguishers, expiration dates on answer your boating questions. • Monday, May 4: Webster Branch, 4 Boating safety class coming to flares (if required), working navigation Gore Road, (508) 943-0462 lights, overall vessel conditions, etc. A • Thursday, May 7: Oxford Branch, 31 Webster VSC is conducted only with your con- Hometown Bank to repeat Sutton Avenue, (508) 987-1200 WEBSTER — Get a free vessel safe- sent; no reports are filed with any law • Monday, May 11: Auburn Branch, ty check Saturday, June 6, (rain date enforcement agency. There are no cita- popular coin appraisal program 569 Southbridge Street, (508) 721-7623 Sunday June 7) at Memorial Beach Boat tions, legal obligations, or penalties on • Thursday, May 14: Sturbridge OXFORD — Ever wondered what Ramp, Nipmuc Cove, Webster Lake, violations or potential problems found. Branch, (508) 347-3312 those old coins and paper money are from 9 a.m. until 5 p.m., courtesy of A VSC decal might result in a boat This event is open to the general pub- worth? Hometown Bank is going to help Tri-State Flotilla 10-2 US Coast Guard insurance discount and will indicate lic and you need not have a Hometown you answer that question with free, Auxiliary VSC Station. to law enforcement on the water that Bank account to participate, but verbal coin and paper money apprais- Bring any type of watercraft from your vessel complies with safety regula- appointments are strongly recommend- als scheduled for each of their branch kayaks, canoes, PWCs, sailboats, cabin tions. The Examiner will give the vessel ed to ensure minimal wait times. offices in May. cruisers, to ski and pontoon boats for owner options and information on cor- To arrange an appointment, please Based on the popularity of similar a stem to stern check of equipment for recting any issues. Often a quick trip contact the Hometown Bank office sessions held late last year at a num- compliance to federal and state safety to the nearest boating supply vendor is where you would like to attend. Please ber of locations, coin appraisal experts regulations. Vessels can be inspected all that is necessary to obtain missing do not clean your coins before appraisal from Lisi & Lisi Coin will be avail- on a trailer as well as afloat. Trailered safety items and easily pass a re-inspec- as it may diminish their value. able at Hometown Bank offices between vessels, not having Webster access tion, sometimes on the same day. Coast Hometown Bank is a $400 million May 4 and May 14 to offer a free verbal sticker and not launching, can be Guard Auxiliary Vessel Examiners will community bank with branches in appraisal of your old and vintage coins examined at the entrance gate. Vessel be around the local lakes at various, Athol, Auburn, Leominster, Oxford, and paper money. Examiners are qualified and experi- un-scheduled times during the boating South Lancaster, Sturbridge and two You will have an opportunity to learn enced to answer any boating related season; they are few in number and not offices in Webster. about some of the history surrounding questions or concerns along with being readily available inland. Can’t make it to the station? Schedule your coins and, more importantly, how

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Thursday, May 7: PB&J meal or Development Day – No Lunch. munchie lunch or salad meal or ham Thursday, May 7: Salad/ham/spin- Tuesday, May 5: Grilled chicken Monday, May 4: Salad/Ham/spinach/ patty, whole grain roll, potato puffs, sandwich or roasted turkey, mashed ach/beans or chick peas/bread stick or potatoes, peas and carrots, raisins, beans or chick peas bread stick or tuna tuna on whole-wheat bread or peppero- fruit. salad/bulkie or spicy chicken patty, Wednesday, May 6: Spaghetti and milk. ni pizza sticks or beef ravioli, salad with Friday, May 8: PB&J meal or munchie whole-wheat bun, Romaine lettuce and baby spinach leafs, chick peas, chilled meat sauce, Romaine salad, roll and tomato hash browns, peas and carrots, butter, fruit. lunch or sandwich of the day or yummy peaches milk. cheese pizza, tossed salad, fruit crisp, pineapple tidbits, milk. 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Frank G. Chilinski Stonebridge Press President and Publisher bicycle racks Adam Minor Editor I was recently The Webster Times asked a question regarding bicycle racks on the rear of Editorial cars. With warmer weather finally here, people are seeking It’s a small outdoor recreation Chief’s of any kind. The per- Corner son asked about any world, after all restrictions on the NICE CATCH! STEVE use of a bicycle rack The pain shot through me a like a jolt Courtesy photo attached to the rear of of lightning. WOJNAR a vehicle. They were I had no idea what had caused this DUDLEY — Cy Ducharme spent an afternoon of his school vacation fishing with considering making sudden his grandpa Bob Ducharme at a Dudley pond where he caught several nice fish a purchase and I was asked to provide The pain in the including this beauty. Not sure who had more fun, Cy catching or grandpa Bob some information on these devices. back of my watching the angler. Luggage or bicycle racks are frequent- Minor head, but ly used on vehicles. It is an easy way the con- to increase a vehicle’s interior room or Details cussive trunk space while traveling. One main force of Election Letters Policy concern, that many people may not be ADAM whatever Editor’s Note: With an election season All letters must be signed, with a place aware of, is the possible obstruction of MINOR just hit me the vehicle’s rear license plate. If a bicy- sent me upon us, Stonebridge Press will occasion- of residence and phone number sup- cle rack or other device is placed in such reeling. I ally publish its guidelines for submitting plied for verification if needed. Failure staggered election-related letters. Should you have to include any of that information could a way as to block the clear view of the forward with stars in my eyes, unsure of any questions, do not hesitate to call us at result in your letter not being published. number plate, this is a violation. what to do next, and let my hand explore 508-909-4130. All letters must be free of personal Massachusetts General Laws Chapter the back of my head as I felt for the inev- attacks and libelous remarks. Letter 90 Section 6 is the law that outlines the itable damage of whatever just hit me. I Believe it or not, we’re coming up on writers are encouraged to remain display of number plates. It states in knew, even at 5 years old, that my skull that time of year — election season. focused on endorsing a candidate, and part, “number plates shall be kept clean was not made of impenetrable steel, so a Candidates in our communities are to refrain from commenting negatively with the numbers legible and shall not part of me knew I was hurt. As I felt the gearing up for the annual elections, and about opponents. Failure to follow that be obscured in any manner by the instal- wetness slowly come down my neck, I just as they are hoping for a good voter guideline could result in rejection of a lation of any device obscuring said num- immediately knew I was busted open, and turnout, Stonebridge Press wants to hear letter to the editor. bers, and during the period when the the shiny redness of my hand as I brought vehicle or trailer is required to display it back into my view confirmed my fears. from you. Who do you support in your Letters should not be written as though town’s upcoming election? Why? What to a particular individual (for example: lights the rear register number shall be She threw a rock at me! The nerve! illuminated so as to be plainly visible at So I did what every 5-year-old kid would issue is most important to you? “Your decision was wrong. You should Our Election Letters Policy is as fol- not act in that way.”). Refer to individu- a distance of 60 feet.” This law requires do in response. I began to cry hysterically all number plates to be visible. It partic- and ran into my house and told my mom. lows: als by name, and then by “he” or “she” or OK, so it’s a dramatic story of a rather Absolutely no anonymous Sound Offs “they” in subsequent references. ularly prohibits the installation of any mundane event, but it’s one of the most may be submitted in endorsement of For election-related letters only, there device that can obscure the numbers. A vivid memories I have my childhood any candidate for political office. Any is a 500-word limit, and all submissions bicycle rack or other type of carrier must neighbors. As children, my brother and mention of a political candidate and/or will be published as space is available. be positioned in such a way so as to not I were social creatures. My mother often issues he or she has addressed, and any Any candidates for office will be interfere with the display of the license makes fun of me as she remembers my election-related matter, must be done in allowed one letter to introduce them- plate. It is also important to remember childhood, giggling as she recalls a time a signed Letter to the Editor. selves and their candidacy. Candidates this law applies to both the front and I came upon a playground and shouted at All endorsement/election-related let- will not be allowed to submit any other rear plates. A violation of this section the top of my lungs, “Hello, friends! I’m ters must be received in a timely enough election-related letters. can result in a $35 civil infraction. here!” fashion to allow for publication up until The editor reserves the right to edit This law insures vehicles traveling We played well with just about all our one week before your town’s election. any and all submissions at his discretion. on the roads can be properly identi- neighbors. We were constantly shooting While space dictates how many letters When possible, attempts will be made to fied. It is important to keep the plate hoops with one neighbor one day, and clearly visible. This is a critical consid- playing with other neighbors the next. are published in each issue, prompt sub- allow the letter writer to rewrite, but the mission will increase the likelihood of final decision rests with the editor. eration before purchasing or installing Thinking about it now, we were close any device. If the use of a storage rack on with four of our immediate neighbors, inclusion. In other words, writers are No “Your Turn” columns will be the vehicle blocks the number plate, you two of which remain close friends to this advised not to wait until two weeks accepted as candidate endorsements. day. before an election to submit a letter. No The editor reserves the right to refuse may need to seek an alternative, such as But it was that experience with my election-related letters will be published a submission if it does not meet any of a roof device. This will still allow you to then-nemesis that I can picture clearest. in the paper directly preceding an elec- the aforementioned guidelines for publi- transport larger items and keep you in Her name was Rachael (we’ll call her tion. cation. The editor may otherwise edit or compliance with the law. Rachael K.), and back then, we were actu- The following is a list of our deadlines, reject a letter at his discretion. ally pretty close. She moved away more according to town. Please note that the There are a lot of important issues fac- Thanks again for your questions and than 20 years ago, so we have long since deadline has passed for letters pertain- ing every town this year and you deserve comments. Please send them to me at lost touch. For some reason that day, ing to the Webster election: a say in them. You’ll get one chance the Dudley Police Department 71 West she must have been mad or something, • Dudley: Monday, June 1, 12 p.m., for at the polls on Election Day. You have Main St., Dudley, MA 01571 or e-mail because she really let that rock fly, and the June 5 Webster Times another chance on our Op/Ed pages. at [email protected]. Opinions it connected. We were never really at expressed in this weekly column are those odds though, so I must have forgiven her • Oxford: Monday, May 4, 12 p.m., for So what are you waiting for? the May 8 Webster Times of Chief Wojnar only and unless clearly quickly. noted, do not reflect the ideas or opinions When she moved away, I never of any other organization or citizen. heard from her again. She moved to the Carolinas and last I heard, that was all. There would be times where I would go Letters to the Editor 10 years without thinking about my old ‘A job well done’ by neighbor or even hearing her name. Until last week. Time to move on from Aquarion talks emergency workers As I stood in church, mingling with To the Editor: is facing fiscal problems. The Finance my friends, I came upon a friend named The Oxford Town Finance Committee Committee would be wise to agree with John, who will chuckle if he reads this. To the Editor: and DPW director are trying to resurrect the town manager and recommend Anyway, John asked me how I was set- On Thursday, April 16, I needed ser- tling into my new home, which just so the effort to take over the water compa- against these numbers. vices of the Webster Emergency Medical happens to be the very home I grew up ny. In addition, the Finance Committee ambulance service for a family member. in, because he had an interesting story Last spring, the Town Meeting over- chairman has recommended that Oxford The ambulance arrived quickly and I might like to hear. His granddaugh- whelming rejected the government take- form a committee to study the future the paramedics/EMTs analyzed the situ- ter — also named Rachael (we’ll call over of Aquarion Water Company. The purchase of the water system. Are these ation and took over a stressful situation her Rachael B. to avoid confusion) — town did not want to borrow nearly $10 the new rules — if you do not like the and handled the matter in a calm, con- while attending college recently in South million to buy an asset that essentially outcome of a vote, you bring it up a few cerning, positive and professional way. Carolina, took a class, and in that class breaks even financially. Unfortunately, months later and try to “study” some- Their medical knowledge was first the discussion turned to each student’s both the DPW director and the Finance thing that has already been decided? rate and their procedures were done hometown. As Rachael B. said northeast- Committee chair did not get the message. I urge Oxford town leaders to work with ease and caring. ern Connecticut, the teacher quizzically First, the DPW director has request- on their fiscal problems instead of looked at her and inquired as to which It is comforting to know we have ed allocations for running the water embarking on a new campaign that will skilled, professional paramedics/EMTs town. As Rachael B. said “Eastford,” the company in his next fiscal year budget. undoubtedly drive up legal costs. Let’s when a call is made for their services. teacher revealed that she too grew up in Thankfully, new Town Manager Palaia respect the will of the 2014 Town Meeting Thank you for a job well done. Eastford, on my road. recommended against this plan. There is and move on to genuine solutions to our Her name? Rachael K. — the very same no reason to promote the water company fiscal woes. neighbor Rachel K. from my youth. Joseph S. Beresik takeover in an obscure budget docu- Marc E. Peterson My neighbor that I had not seen in Webster more than 20 years turned out to be a ran- ment, especially at a time when Oxford Oxford dom college professor for another friend of mine, in a state hundreds of miles away. Talk about a small world. So if any of you are wondering about Can you free yourself from some investment taxes? whether or not I ever got revenge for the April 24 was designated Tax be tax-deductible, so Beyond contributing as much as you whole rock thing … don’t worry, I did — Freedom Day for 2015. Tax the more you put in can afford to tax-advantaged retirement Financial and the story isn’t for the faint of heart. Freedom Day, calculated by the (up to the maximum plans, how else can you take greater con- Soon after the rock incident, a few Tax Foundation, is the day when Focus of $5,500, or $6,500 if trol of your investment-related taxes? One months later maybe, I was on my way the nation as a whole has earned you’re 50 or older), move is to avoid frequent buying and sell- to school on the bus with everyone else. enough money to pay off its total tax the lower your annual ing of investments held outside your IRA bill for the year. So it may be a good JEFF taxable income. Plus, and 401(k). If you sell investments that I hadn’t felt quite right that day, but I BURDICK decided to go to school anyway and rough time to review your own situation to your earnings grow on you’ve held for less than one year, your it out. As the bus pulled up to the school, determine if you can “free” yourself a tax-deferred basis. profit will be taxed as ordinary income, we stood up and began to file out. Being from some investment-related taxes If you meet certain with a rate as high as 39.6%. But if you the gentleman that I was, I waited as in the future. income guidelines, you may be eligible hold investments at least one year before Rachael K. got up and went first before Of course, Tax Freedom Day is some- to contribute to a Roth IRA. The contri- selling them, you’ll just pay the long-term me. She would soon regret that decision, thing of a fiction, in practical terms, bution limits for a Roth IRA are the same capital gains rate, which is 15% for most as whatever sickness I was feeling imme- because most people pay their taxes as those for a traditional IRA, but the tax taxpayers (20 percent for high earners). treatment of your earnings is different. In So, from a tax standpoint, it pays to be a diately revealed itself, and the contents of throughout the year via payroll deduc- tions. Also, you may not mind paying your fact, your Roth IRA earnings can grow tax “buy-and-hold” investor. my breakfast splattered over the back of share of taxes because your tax dollars are free, provided you don’t take withdrawals Taking full advantage of your IRA and her head, all the way to the bottom of her used in a variety of ways — such as law before 59 1/2 and you’ve had your account 401(k) and holding your investments for backpack. With no time to prepare, and enforcement, food safety, road mainte- at least five years (Roth IRA contributions the long term aren’t the only tax-smart nowhere to run, I hadn’t had a choice. nance, public education and so on — that, are not tax-deductible, however). moves you can make — but they can give Naturally, she screamed as she pan- taken together, have a big impact on the Even if you have an IRA, you can prob- you a good start on making investing less icked and ran off the bus, crying as she quality of life in this country. Nonetheless, ably also participate in your employ- of a “taxing” experience. ran into the school. Needless to say, I was you may well want to look for ways to er-sponsored retirement plan, such as a soon home in bed and quite embarrassed. reduce those taxes associated with your 401(k), a 403(b) or a 457(b). You typically Edward Jones, its employees and finan- To this day, I maintain my innocence. investments, leaving you more money contribute “pretax” dollars to these types cial advisors cannot provide tax or legal It was not intentional — but I do have available to meet your important goals, of retirement plans, so your contributions advice. You should consult your attorney or to say, if one were to plan revenge for a such as a comfortable retirement. will lower your annual taxable income. qualified tax advisor regarding your situ- rock-throwing incident, what I threw (up) Fortunately, it isn’t really that difficult Plus, you’ll benefit from tax-deferred earn- ation. This article was written by Edward would be a mighty fine rebuttal. to be a tax-conscious investor, as some ings. And employer-sponsored plans have Jones for use by your local Edward Jones Your move, Rachael K. of the best retirement-savings vehicles much higher contribution limits than an Financial Advisor. Please contact Jeff Adam Minor may be reached at (508) have built-in tax advantages. For starters, IRA; in 2015, you can put in up to $18,000 Burdick, your local Edward Jones Advisor 909-4130, or e-mail aminor@stonebridge- depending on your income level, your to a 401(k) or similar plan, or $24,000 if you in Sturbridge at 508-347-1420 or jeff.bur- press.com. contributions to a traditional IRA may are 50 or older. [email protected]. www.webstertimes.net Friday, May 1, 2015 • The Webster Times • 11 Viewpoint The thrill of the turkey hunt Massachusetts opening way and into shooting is in the hunter’s favor is that many of day for turkeys this past range. The bird is now the hens are now bred and are sitting Monday had numerous The Great gobbling repeatedly on eggs. The gobblers are out still look- local hunters harvesting and circling the decoys ing to mate with a hen and with fewer their first bird of the sea- Outdoors in full strut. Carefully hens available they to make serious son. lifting the shotgun into mistakes and respond to a hunter’s hen Most serious wild tur- RALPH place, the hunter waits calls often placing them in a hunter’s key hunters are in the for the bird to raise gun sights. woods and set up well TRUE his head, giving him Fewer hunters are in the woods and before morning sunrise as a good clear shot. As have started to chase stripers and other the prime time to harvest the trigger of the shot- fresh and saltwater fish. Having a spot a bird is right after they leave the roost. gun is slowly squeezed, the blast of the to hunt wild turkeys with out inter- Listening to gobblers talking prior to shotgun echoes through the valley. The ference from other hunters can make leaving the roost is very exciting and big gobbler lays motionless in the field a day in the woods more exciting and can give a hunter the ultimate satisfac- and the excited hunter dashes from his rewarding. tion that they are in the right place. blind to observe his trophy. The annual run of shad migrating up Now the hunter gives a few calls with Taking a moment to look at his bird the Connecticut River also has many his turkey call and waits to see if he he observes the long beard and long sportsmen heading to Holyoke to catch gets a response. A few more gobbles spurs on the legs guaranteeing him that a few of these hard fighting fish in a are heard a short distance away. It is he has indeed harvested a trophy bird. week or two. The run may be a bit later time to be patient and sit and wait. The meat of the bird will feed him and than previous years due to the cold-wa- Suddenly, a turkey is spotted a short his family, or a group of friends in the ter conditions this year. It is best to distance away. A couple of hen calls coming weeks, and many of the feathers check on conditions prior to making from the hunter bring a quick response from the bird will provide him and his the trip. from the gobbler, and he is now headed buddies some great fly tying material. Wallum Lake and Webster Lake con- your way. Not all wild turkey hunts end up this tinue to give up some trout but anglers Your heart starts pumping a bit fast- way! The elusive wild turkey has many Courtesy photo need to put in the time. When the two er as the bird breaks into a fast strut tricks up his sleeve that can drive a lakes set up a thermocline, fishing through the field and heading straight hunter wacko! Often the birds will hold This huge wolf fish was taken aboard the should improve for anglers trolling “Challenger” a few years ago. Now they for the decoys set up 20 or 30 yards up just out of shooting range and walk plugs and flies. Stream fishing also con- to are on the protected list! This excellent from your blind. It is best to be quiet off in another direction. As the four- tinues to improve daily, but the heavy eating fish was a delicacy for those lucky now and just wait for the bird to make week season gets into the final days, rain of last week slowed the fishing a enough to catch one. the next move. A light wind makes hunters need to be even more patient bit. your turkey decoys move a bit. It is all as most birds are now call shy and are Take a kid fishing and keep them rods that is needed to send the gobbler your on full alert to danger. One thing that bending! Celebrating spring blooms and buds

New Englanders have long searched the ground at least three results by simply cutting For optimum blooms, a lilac bush for signs of spring after a long, cold win- inches and allow a few Take a branch on a slant and should be planted in areas that receive ter, and few promises of warm weath- nodes to remain above the inserting the fresh cut full sun (at least six hours per day). er are more welcome than the annual ground. With luck, roots end into a few inches of Lilacs like a slightly alkaline soil. arrival of early spring buds. From fuzzy will form within a couple Hint prepared soil. Spread roots out vertically and cover pussy willows to blazing golden forsyth- of weeks. The trick is to Another option is to with topsoil. A newly planted lilac bush ia, nature ushers in the season with an make sure the cutting is KAREN place fresh cutting into should be kept well watered. Add a abundance of color, texture and beau- from a male pussy wil- water to root. Leave in loose mulch above the roots to help with ty that has inspired artist and poets low (males change color TRAINOR a cool, dark area until water absorption. Keep in mind differ- for centuries. With this in mind, this and are often larger; roots form. Once roots ent varieties of lilacs bloom at different week’s column will review some fun female branches remain grow, plant outside in times. facts and planting tips about nature’s dull and grey). Keep in mind that roots well watered soil. When lilac flowers have finished nostalgic blooms and buds. are aggressive so be sure to plant them blooming, prune the dead flowers Pussy Willows: Native to the away from anything you do not want *** back to just above where new buds are Northeast, the tiny, furry grey buds them to invade such as sewer systems, forming. Be prudent with pruning, as of the pussy willow plant have long etc. Lilacs: Fragrant clusters of lilacs over cutting can result in a decrease of served as a welcome sign of spring. adorned colonial yards and gardens blooms next year. Long stalks of branches bearing “kit- *** of early America. Lilacs were grown tens toes” spring up in wetlands across both for their beauty and their medic- *** New England, to be plucked and dis- Forsythia: As spring arrives, so does inal properties. In fact, in the late 18th played in vases as a reminder warmer Forsythia. Arguably, the Forsythia sig- century, both Thomas Jefferson and Your tips can win you a great dinner weather is on its way. nals the arrival of spring more than any George Washington wrote about their for two at the historic Publick House other botanical cue. Bursts of yellow lilac plants. The species is so hardy Historic Inn in Sturbridge! Simply send *** blooms along country roads and splash- that early lilac bushes, in a testament in a hint to be entered into a random es of gold color in New England yards of survival, have continued to thrive drawing. One winner per month will Did you know? Pussy willows do bring a welcome change to the dreary in colonial homesteads, long after the win a fabulous three-course dinner for more than decorate a dismal wintry winter landscape. While Forsythia is homes were abandoned or destroyed. two at the renowned restaurant, locat- landscape, as they are very beneficial in bloom for only about two weeks, its ed on Route 131 across the town com- to wildlife. Wild birds, particularly car- early presence is so appreciated that it *** mon in historic Sturbridge. Because dinals and finches, consume the flower remains a popular plant, with its leafy I’m in the business of dispensing tips, buds, and densely growing pussy wil- shrub providing privacy throughout Lilac Legends: Legend has it lilac not inventing them (although I can take low shrubs offer nesting and shelter for the rest of the growing season. drives away evil wherever it is planted credit for some), I’m counting on you a variety of native birds. Bees rely on or strewn. It is said that lilac bushes readers out there to share your best the early season blooms of the pussy *** were planted on the homestead by col- helpful hints! willow for pollen, and some species of onists in an effort to protect the inhabi- butterfly larvae feed on the pussy wil- Forsythia Folklore: Since it’s not tants from bad forces. Do you have a helpful hint or handy low’s leaves. uncommon for snow to fly after the Immigrants from Europe brought tip that has worked for you? Do you have Deer, beaver, grouse and squirrels Forsythia has bloomed, it’s not surpris- tales of lilac folklore from the “old coun- a question regarding household or gar- all include willow in their diets, and ing the early spring plant has earned its try” to America, including the belief den matters? If so, why not share them the leaves of the pussy willow provide way into American garden folklore. that finding a white lilac blossom with with readers of Stonebridge Press publi- much needed vitamins and nutrients “Three snows after the Forsythia five petals is a sign good fortune would cations? Send questions and/or hints to: including hefty doses of Vitamin C and blooms” was an oft-repeated phrase follow. Meanwhile, in certain sections Take the Hint!, c/o Stonebridge Press, zinc. by farmers of yore. The old weather of England it was considered bad luck P.O. Box 90, Southbridge, MA 01550. Or forecasting method reminds us that to bring blooming Lilacs into the house e-mail [email protected]. Hints are entered *** although the blazing yellow Forsythia and all white Lilacs were especially into a drawing for a three course dinner may be in full bloom, the New England banned from display inside the home. for two at the historic Publick House Inn! Propagating Pussy Willows: winter may not yet be over. For more great hints, tune into Take the Propagating pussy willows is not dif- *** Hint! one minute snippet tips aired on ficult and usually results in success. *** NASH Icon 98.9. And for more tips and An easy way to plant pussy willows Growing Lilacs: New England is the talk, be sure to listen to my live hour- in the spring season is simply to cut Rooting Forsythia: Forsythia is perfect climate to grow lilacs, as it is long show Fridays from 9 to 10 a.m., on a foot long branch of new growth and another plant that’s easy to propagate. very cold hardy, requiring a frost to WARE 1250. insert it into moist soil. Sink it into In fact, many gardeners report good prompt bud blooming. Preparing for an estate sale When you contact interview 2 or 3 companies. Check ref- at the sale, auction better items them- an estate sale compa- erences. selves, consign them to an auction ny or auction house, The longer the amount of time you house, sell them online or do something you are typically have before you need to leave the home, else with them? experiencing some the more successful your sale will be. A • What happens to items that don’t type of important life 4-week window or more is best to cat- sell? transition. It may be alog and promote a sale. It sometimes • How much staff will be at the sale? the loss of a loved one may be done on shorter notice though. • Is family invited to attend the sale? or a move to a warm- If you have antiques and rare col- • Is there an option for a clean out of er client. No matter lections, it is very important that you unsold items? Antiques, the situation, there is locate someone who specializes in this Other suggestions are to visit a sale usually some level of area. Make sure you are hiring some- run by the estate sale company that Collectibles stress involved when one with extensive experience with you are considering. Make sure that you need the services antiques. Also, make sure that either you sign a contract with the company & Estates of an estate sale com- that person or someone with equal providing the service. Courtesy photo pany. experience will be identifying and pric- An estate sale is one of a number of WAYNE TUISKULA There are some There are many steps that you can take to ing your items. ways to liquidate an estate. For higher things that you ensure you’ll have a successful estate sale. Here is a list of other questions to ask valued antiques, collections and rare should consider prior an estate sale company. pieces the exposure of an auction is a to making a call. Do you have enough • Do they provide a free consultation? better option. We typically find that material to warrant a sale? With many pieces of advice that I can offer is not to • How long has the company been in selling some items at auction while expenses and considerable labor costs, throw out items before the estate sale business? running an estate sale with others max- estate sale companies typically set a company arrives. With the exception of • Are they bonded? imizes our clients’ results. minimum threshold where they will spoiled food and garbage, let the estate • Do they list all fees that are assessed? accept sales. I often see that they will sale company view items before they • Does the person pricing your items Contact us at: Wayne Tuiskula accept sales they estimate to be in the are thrown away. I’ve seen old post- have appraisal credentials and experi- Auctioneer/Appraiser Central Mass $6,000 to $10,000 range or more to make cards, sporting equipment and even ence? Auctions for Antique Auctions, Estate certain that the estate sale company antiques get disposed of by well mean- • What kind of marketing is used to Sales and Appraisal Services www.cen- can pay all of their expenses and still ing family members. promote the sale? tralmassauctions.com (508-612- 6111), make a profit. If you have family or friends who • When do sellers need to remove [email protected]. Once you find out that you are mov- have hired estate sale companies in the items that won’t be included in the sale? ing forward, one of the most important past, check with them. Many clients • Do they just try to sell better items 12 • The Webster Times • Friday, May 1, 2015 www.webstertimes.net Sports Bay Path baseball heats up in win over Abby Kelley

Hetherman is “a solid short- stop,” while junior Brandon Aviles is all over the infield. “Aviles, who played third today, he plays short, he plays second, he pitches — he can play anywhere,” Sansoucy said. Senior Tyler Simons in cen- ter field, Fahey at first base and Rabidou either at third base or catcher solidifies the strong defense. But it was the Minutemen’s offense that got going early, as Hetherman and Rabidou had RBI base hits in the bottom of the first inning to grab a 2-0 Ryan Fahey of Bay Path swings away and hits an RBI double. lead. Then, in the bottom of the second, Bay Path added seven more runs. Hetherman unload- ed a 2 RBI double and Rabidou followed with the same result. “He hits the ball hard,” Sansoucy said of Rabidou. “He’ll hit bad pitches, he’ll hit good pitches — he’s a good hit- Nick Ethier photos ter.” Bay Path’s Jeremy Rabidou tosses a pitch to Abby Kelley on April 25. When it came down to Nick Trinque of Bay Path gets a lead off first base versus Abby Kelley. Hetherman and Rabidou in the 3 and 4 spots in the batting order, Sansoucy said, “They’re both all-around good players.” Now ahead 6-0, the Minutemen scored three more when Aviles drew a bases load- ed walk, junior Nick Trinque (2 for 2, 2 RBI, 2 walks) also walked with the bags full and junior Austin scored on a passed ball. Rabidou then had a 1-2-3 top of the third, striking out the side. “He comes on in relief every once in a while, and we have a lot of games coming up in a row, so it was a good chance to get him a start,” Sansoucy said of Rabidou. “He threw strikes, and that’s all we ask of him to do.” Fahey, who went 2 for 2 with a pair of walks, hit an RBI sin- gle in the bottom of the third to get Bay Path an even 10 runs to Bay Path’s Tucker Hetherman prepares to launch a 2 RBI double into Abby Kelley’s zero. the outfield. The Minutemen scored twice more in the fourth and three more times in the fifth to employ the 15-run mercy rule. Bay Path is now 4-2 and has its sights set on lofty goals. Bay Path head coach Mark Sansoucy fist-bumps catcher Austin “I’d like to win the league, Gabriel after an inning. but our league is pretty tough,” Sansoucy said of the Colonial Athletic League, which has BY NICK ETHIER going 2 for 4 with 3 RBI, while perennial tops Worcester Tech SPORTS STAFF WRITER junior Tucker Hetherman (3 and Blackstone Valley Tech in CHARLTON — The Bay Path for 4, 3 RBI) and freshman midseason form. “I have a feel- varsity baseball team has a Josh Banach (2 for 3, 3 RBI) ing we can compete with the vision for success this season, also exploded offensively. The league.” and all elements of winning defense was also exceptional, The Minutemen recently ball were on full display when which included a 1-6-3 double lost a 5-3 decision to Nashoba the Minutemen defeated Abby play turned when Rabidou Tech, which wasn’t a good loss Kelley Foster in five mercy fielded his position, threw over according to Sansoucy, but the rule shortened innings, 15-0, on to Hetherman covering second coach said it was hopefully a A familiar sight all game long, the home plate umpire signals strike April 25. base from shortstop, who then bad defeat the team can get out three while Bay Path catcher Austin Gabriel throws the ball around Junior Jeremy Rabidou, relayed a throw to first base- of its system before the postsea- the diamond. who made his first career var- man Ryan Fahey, a junior. son commences in June. sity start, pitched a complete “Our defense is really good,” “I’m not happy about that game two-hitter with nine Bay Path head coach Mark game, but we’ll get them back. strikeouts and a walk. 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The damage done by Oxford in the bottom of the first inning proved to be just enough to grab a win and move to 3-0 on the young season, while Sutton fell to 4-2 with a 9-3 loss to the defend- ing champs from just up the Sutton Turnpike. Jared Buckley got the call on the mound for the Pirates and “was fan- tastic,” as Oxford head coach Justin Richards said after the win. “Sometimes it’s hard, as soon as you get a lead you relax, you have to fight through that and he knows that,” Richards added of his starter who was staked to a 4-0 lead after an inning. After a sharp first frame for Buckley, the Pirates’ bats got rolling as the junior starter laced a one-out single. Steve Lemieux followed in kind before catch- er James Sheehan was hit by a pitch to load the bases. Sutton starter Jake LaFountain rebounded to whiff Austin Greene (2 for 4) to grab some breathing room, but just not quite enough. Oxford third baseman Austin Greene flips the ball back to pitcher Jared Buckley after one of Buckley’s seven strikeouts. Nick Ethier photos “There were two outs there, they had just gotten a big out right before [Bryce Oxford pitcher Jared Buckley fields his posi- St. Germain’s at-bat],” Richards said tion and throws over to first base to record of the situation just before his junior an out. shortstop stepped in and belted a grand slam into the Jetstream that was fierce- ly blowing to right field. “It was bases loaded and I knew we needed to get [Jared] some run sup- port,” St. Germain recalled. “I just went up there looking to get a hit, at least a single to score a run or two, but with the help of the wind I think it went over the fence.” The result was a quick 4-0 advantage that let Buckley ease back on the hill, perhaps too much even as the Sammies put together a rally in the top of the second inning to get back into the game. Second baseman Cam Cardoni of Oxford gets Buckley walked the bases loaded with low to cleanly field a grounder hit his way. no one out before Nick Maselek drove in the first Sutton run on a ground- er to second. Later in the frame Matt Faucher laced a two-run double into BY JON GOUIN the gap in right-center to make it a one- Bryce St. Germain of Oxford swings away and unloads a grand slam homer in the top of the SPORTS CORRESPONDENT run game, 4-3, but that was all Buckley first inning. OXFORD — On April 22 Greenbriar would allow. Park hosted the Oxford High Baseball After that the junior was lights out, Tournament championship game, retiring 11 straight Sammies and 15 of of the sixth frame came courtesy of a 29 they head to Quaboag Regional and which pitted a pair of Central Mass. the final 18 he saw in a complete game two-run homer off the bat of Sheehan, on May 4 they travel to Northbridge Division 4 district finalists in a rematch performance. Buckley allowed those as he launched a pitch deep to center High before hosting Auburn High on of an epic game played last year. three runs on three hits with four walks field that scored Buckley to make it 8-3. May 6. Oxford High walked off with the and seven strikeouts to help his team to St. Germain (3 for 3, 5 RBI) capped “We just have to keep getting better district title that last meeting as they victory. off a remarkable night at the dish by every day,” Richards said of his crew. scored the winning run on a balk, send- Alternately, LaFountain would be slicing a double to right that scored the “Our experience, with us being predom- ing Sutton High home empty-handed. chased from the game after five innings, ninth Pirates’ run. inantly upperclassmen — we have no The end result was the same this time trailing 6-3, and ultimately taking the Buckley then retired the Sammies in underclassman on our roster — hope- around, but how that conclusion was loss. He allowed eight hits with two order in the seventh to preserve a 9-3 fully that will help us out later in the reached was quite different. walks and five strikeouts in the effort. victory for the Pirates, who next look to year.” Then, the highlight from the bottom face some league competition. On April Warriors win wild game over Oxford in walk-off fashion

of the first that was highlighted by an RBI single by Evelyn Marquis (3 for 3, 2 walks). Karlie Parmenter and Marquis also scored on wild pitches. The Warriors answered with a five- run second. Carly Casine belted an RBI single and Emily Blanchard — who would be heard from again in the final frame — hit a three-run homer. The ball was hit to left field and contin- ued to roll, allowing Blanchard to trot home. Tantasqua then made it 5-3 when Hayley Worthington (3 for 4) scored on a wild pitch. But Oxford rallied to regain the lead, now at 8-5, in the top of the fourth. Stephanie Nelson (2 for 4) plated two with a single, and Gabby Cardenas Karlie Parmenter of Oxford slides safely into reached on an error to score Nelson. Oxford’s Karlie Parmenter lets the ball roll home plate for the Pirates’ second run versus Kayla Soto (2 for 4) then smoked a 2 RBI into her glove at second base. Tantasqua. Nick Ethier photos double into right field. Oxford’s Evelyn Marquis winds up before The Warriors got one back in the bot- delivering a pitch to the plate. tom of the fifth when a run was scored on a wild pitch, but the Pirates grabbed a four-run, 10-6 advantage with two BY NICK ETHIER SPORTS STAFF WRITER more in the sixth. Cardenas and Erika Fradsham had the RBIs. STURBRIDGE — In a back-and-forth Tantasqua tied it up when affair that saw 25 hits accompany 21 Worthington had an RBI single, as did runs, the Tantasqua Regional varsity Claudia Fleshman. Abby Stansky (2 for softball team did just a little more than 4) then scored the two on a single. Oxford High to win a wild, 11-10 deci- Blanchard then pitched the top of the sion in walk-off fashion on April 27. seventh in relief of Michaela Salviuolo, The Warriors trailed, 10-6, entering leaving runners on second and third the bottom of the sixth inning, but they base. scored four in the frame and then one “I was going to make that change any- more in the seventh to improve to 3-1. ways with Emily [Blanchard] coming in The Pirates dropped to 1-3. just to throw a little changeup at them,” “A win is a win is a win, whatever Desroches said of the pitching change. it takes,” Tantasqua head coach Phil Blanchard then exchanged her glove Desroches said of the comeback effort. for a bat, which helped win the game. “These kids work hard and I think they Kelsey Emrich led off the frame by got a little down in a couple innings and reaching base on an error, and Casine they responded.” followed with a sacrifice bunt to move “We were up by three runs to start the Emrich over to second. Blanchard Oxford’s Callie Andrews swings slap style for a base hit. game and they came back, then we went then hit a double to left-center, plating up by four in the [sixth] inning and Emrich. a complete game, hasn’t accumulated a Hetherman. they came back and tied it up,” Oxford “She’s a good little hitter,” Desroches strong record in the early stages of the “We’re playing some good teams early head coach Jamie Hetherman recalled. said of Blanchard. season, but the reigning Central Mass. and we just haven’t turned it on yet,” “That’s a good hitting team.” Oxford, who had a three-hit effort by Division 2 district finalists still have he said. “We’re still a step behind, but But it was the Pirates who built an Callie Andrews and saw Marquis pitch a lot to look forward to, according to we’re hanging with the good teams.” early lead, thanks to a three-run top 14 • The Webster Times • Friday, May 1, 2015 www.webstertimes.net Sports Shepherd Hill baseball can’t hold on late in loss to Panthers

HUDSON — Playing in the consola- tion round game of the John Ahearn Tournament at Hudson High, the Shepherd Hill Regional varsity baseball team was looking for its first win of the season versus Marlborough High on April 23. Things looked well for the Rams, as they held leads of 2-0 and 3-2. But the Panthers rallied, tallying a pair of runs in the top of the sixth inning to take home a 4-3 victory. Shepherd Hill dropped to 0-5 with their margin for loss averaging out to be less than two runs a game. They have been outscored, 19-10, including a 2-1 loss to Hudson High in the first round of the tournament on April 21. Nate Healy got the start on the mound for the Rams versus Marlborough and went the distance. The RBI hits went to Mark Barton and Dan Gilligan, while Barton scored the team’s third run fol- Mark Barton of Shepherd Hill lunges to get a piece of the ball and lowing a passed ball. Gilligan was named foul it off. Nick Ethier photos to the All-Tournament Team. Shepherd Hill third baseman Kyle Radziewicz fields a grounder and then throws over to first base.

Shepherd Hill’s Joe Michelin leads off first base as the potential tying Nate Healy of Shepherd Hill tosses a pitch Shepherd Hill’s Dan Gilligan laces an RBI double in the bottom of the run in the Rams’ 4-3 loss to Marlborough. versus Marlborough in the John Ahearn first inning. Tournament. Polselli signs on to SPORTS BRIEFS

calendar. This is a great way to burn play softball at Molloy Central Mass. Rusty Blades to off some calories, meet some wonderful people and have fun. Contact Debbie at host benefit hockey game (508) 248-3600 for more information. The Central Mass. Rusty Blades College Hockey Club will host a benefit hock- ey game for Relay for Life with the Three-day trip to attend two Katie Polselli of Charlton signed her National Letter of Intent to attend Molloy American Cancer Society, sponsored Red Sox games now available College on Long Island, a Division 2 school, on Wednesday, April 15. Polselli played by the Harrington Hospital Pediatric three years of varsity softball for Shepherd Hill Regional before moving onto the Nurses on Saturday, May 16 at 2 p.m. prep school scene. Once again in 2015, Chapter 12, Union at the Lake Ave. Skating Rink in -Jean-Baptiste of Southbridge is Worcester. The character of “Doctor sponsoring a three-day trip to attend Hook” from the movie “Slap Shot” will two Boston Red Sox versus Baltimore be a special guest, and raffles and a door Orioles baseball night games with prize will also be had. Tickets will be at reserved field seats at Camden Yards the door and there will be a donation in Baltimore from June 9-11. Members cost of $8 for adults and $4 for children. and non-members are welcome to par- For other questions please call Phil at ticipate in this event. The escorted trip (508) 269-0749 or Buff at (413) 668-6330. includes transportation, lodging two nights at the Holiday Inn Suites Hotel, two breakfasts, sightseeing in the Inner Women’s pickup basketball Harbor Marina area of Baltimore, and an extended tour of Washington, D.C., offered at Heritage School in Capital Mall complex of Smithsonian museums and a visit to Arlington Charlton National Cemetery. Departure is from Southbridge via an air-conditioned Women’s pickup basketball is offered motor coach. If interested in seeing the Monday evenings from 7-9 p.m. at the Red Sox at play, please call Ted Bartlett Heritage School in Charlton. There are at (508) 764-7909 for more information no set teams and no fees. We play from and cost and reservation deadline. September to June based on the school See a photo you would like to order? Photo Reprints Available Call Stonebridge Press for details 508-764-4325 or drop us an email at

Courtesy photos [email protected] Katie Polselli of Charlton and formerly of Shepherd Hill recently signed her National Letter of Intent to play softball at Molloy College. www.webstertimes.net Friday, May 1, 2015 • The Webster Times • 15 16 • The Webster Times • Friday, May 1, 2015 www.webstertimes.net Petition calls for Main St. business to be shut down personal. She said she under- old lady drives by,” Leblanc In response to concerns Gardner says the personal PETITION stands not everyone is going said. “She’s wailing on the that her puppies come from a attacks need to stop and said continued from page 1 to agree with what she does horn giving us gestures and puppy mill, Gardner said she she has become the victim of She said the Department of for a living, as some are more she almost rear-ended someone only purchases from certified animal rights terrorism that Agriculture has failed to do the supportive of adopting stray in the process. She pulled over breeders and that the conven- has even caused her to turn to right thing in responding to the animals or rescued animals, or and started shoving her phone tional thought of a “puppy the FBI. business, so concerned citizens fear the concept of puppy mills in our faces trying to get our mill” is a place where the ani- “If they attack me on a pro- are taking matters into their playing a part in the business pictures. I got her license plate mals are mass produced and fessional level, and say I’ve own hands with peaceful pro- practice. However, the debate number and the cops came and are not treated properly before done ‘this, this and this,’ I have tests, including one on April 25, has turned from peaceful pro- determined it was the owner of being distributed to businesses no problem,” Gardner said. and the petition on Change.org. tests into misinformation and Laughlin Kennels.” across the country. She called “Not everyone is going to agree Her involvement in the situa- personal attacks on her and Gardner admitted she was this a practice she does not with me, and if they want to tion came after her and others her family, which is where she not involved with that incident support. She also said that con- protest peacefully, I’ve got no saw a picture allegedly posted draws the line. and would not comment on trary to rumors, she has not issue with that. They attack on Facebook by Elite Puppies, “I’ve had physical threats on what unfolded. sold puppies as young as six me on a personal level, and which is included with the peti- me,” said Gardner. “I’ve had Leblanc added that she is or eight months old, which she I’ve not gone on social media to tion, where some had voiced the same people who started helping those who have com- said would be clear grounds for fight and argue with them. It’s concerns for the dog’s health the petition posting things on plaints against the business fill her business to be terminated. gotten to the point now where based on the photo. social media saying I do favors out the paperwork necessary Leblanc shared details she I have to think of my children, According to Leblanc, after to stay in business and keep to file said complaints effec- says contradict Gardner’s and I don’t feel like my family a family had purchased the my license. I have people say- tively, while Gardner notes statements and proves that the is safe anymore.” animal, it was determined that ing they’re going to put me that every time a complaint is animals are in fact from a well- She continued: “It’s very that same dog was found to in a cage and make me roll sent her business is visited by known puppy mill. social for them. I don’t think have pneumonia, and thus the around in my own feces. I’ve the Department of Agriculture, “The concern goes all the it’s about dogs. It’s rewarding most recent petition was born. had them saying they should who have yet to shut her down way to where they come from,” for them to behave this way, “Legally, if anyone thinks feed me antifreeze to kill me. — which she says shows her she said. “The paperwork that and I’m not saying they all the dog is sick it’s supposed They are personal attacks,” business practice is perfectly I have from one person I talked behave this way. Some of them to be taken off the floor and be Gardner said, adding she has fine. to says that her dog came from are very peaceful and respect- seen by a vet,” said Leblanc. had people threaten her fam- “Dogs do come down with a big puppy mill in Missouri. ful of me as a person. The main “[The owner] knew that people ily and say that her kids are illnesses,” said Gardner. “We The information is right on it. group behave like this though thought the dog was sick and fair game because her actions have never intentionally I think it’s the fact that some and everyone seems to over- she still sold it anyway. The reflect on her and her family as sold a puppy with an illness. people go in there and they’ve look the fact that they terrorize dog’s new owners brought it a business owner. Unfortunately, in a town envi- seen sick dogs there.” me on a daily basis.” to the vet not even 24 hours Gardner explained that ronment, shelters have the She explained that she Leblanc shared her feelings, later and they said it had pneu- Leblanc has never set foot same issues. Puppies come knows of at least one couple saying she and the other sup- monia. That was when I said in her business and that the down with upper respiratory who went into the store, saw porters of the petition simply something needed to be done — support and facts included infections or parasites. We do a dog they felt was unhealthy want the company to be limited so I started the petition.” with the petition are based on the best we can. We have a and received rude remarks to what they can do for busi- Leblanc said she has docu- discussions Leblanc has had veterinarian that checks them when they brought it to the ness. Their goal is to support mented more than 30 different with people on social media. weekly and if something shows store employee’s attention. the safety of the animals and cases in which customers have Gardner has also documented an illness we pull the puppy She explained that the couple to prevent Elite Puppies from bought animals in questionable situations on Facebook where and we follow a protocol.” felt terrible and distraught for selling them any longer. health conditions from the com- threats have been made and Leblanc has a different per- leaving the animal behind. “I don’t think they should pany, some reporting fatalities. those supporting the petition spective, as she says that the Even beyond the debate be allowed to sell animals any- The petition even references have rallied to troll her account, veterinarian hired by Elite about her business practic- more,” she said. “If they want an event in 2009 where a local a form of online bullying where Puppies works in Natick, a fact es and what goes on behind to be a pet supply store, that’s news report indicated a van posters send numerous attacks that Gardner confirmed, and the scenes at Elite Puppies, one thing, but they’ve proven was caught with 27 unhealthy all at once to a target through could not have time to come Gardner still says that she feels over the years that they have puppies being dropped off at comments and posts. down every week to take a look unsafe now, thanks to the per- used breeders that are black the store with the driver of the On the other end of the spec- at the dogs in an effective and sonal attacks she has received listed and have been shut down van being charged with trans- trum, Leblanc said her and her efficient manner. Gardner says from those who support her in the Midwest. All these fam- porting animals in inhumane fellow petitioners have also that accusations that her com- business being shut down. She ilies have horror stories and conditions. been attacked, mainly by the pany signs forms in place of the says the extent of the issues on it’s a shame how someone can With this controversy owner of Laughlin Kennels in veterinarian to cover up the social media have caused her get away with it. I really don’t becoming more and more of Oxford, a business she claims lack of vet visits are “absurd” to file complaints with local think they should be selling a public debate, Elite Puppies receives puppies from the same and that her vet would not put police and even found her fil- dogs anymore and I don’t think owner Jennifer Gardner has source as Elite Puppies. The her reputation on the line to ing a sexual harassment law- anyone else disagrees.” also weighed in on the situ- incident allegedly occurred cut corners. She also says she suit against male picketers for ation, and says while she during the April 25 picketing has had a great relationship harassing one of her employ- Jason Bleau may be reached respects the opinions of others, of the business on Main Street with the town’s selectmen and ees. While she understands at 508-909-4129, or by e-mail at she feels the issue has gone in Webster. town administrator, and that disagreements exist between [email protected]. way too far and has become “We were quietly protesting she has no problem with the her and members of the com- outside the business and an town itself with this issue. munity as a business owner, Road race raises money for angiosarcoma awareness

5K change the lives of those diagnosed with continued from page 1 it. “Five years ago if you searched the Painter’s heart, as it also marks five disease online basically what you years since his wife was diagnosed with found was a skull and crossbones,” said angiosarcoma herself. After being given Painter. “It was all doom and gloom. three months to live in 2010, Painter’s Now we have support groups where wife continued to persevere and sur- we’re literally linking people from vive beyond that point, and the two across the world, putting them togeth- decided to find a way to put an end to er with others that have the disease. the disease once and for all. Once upon a time people felt like they “We thought that it could keep going were the only ones dealing with it and on for a while so we thought we should now we’re finding networks of people find a positive way to direct our energy and family members of both living and regarding this disease,” said Painter. diseased patients who can be there for “Another woman, Lauren Ryan, was in each other.” the process of founding Angiosarcoma The organization has helped create Awareness. My wife, a PhD Scientist many research facilities, the most nota- and Cancer Immunologist coincidental- ble at the Memorial Sloan Kettering ly, teamed up with Ryan and together Cancer Center in New York City, with they started the group. It’s a 501C3 orga- other in Houston, Tampa and other big nization the purpose of which is to raise cities across the nation. funds and awareness for Angiosarcoma While some of the 300-plus runners Cancer to develop first treatments, were on hand simply to test their skills which five years ago there were none, while supporting a great cause, oth- and eventually a cure.” ers were thinking of family and close Jason Bleau photos Painter said five years ago the dis- friends during their run. Caitlin Moratti Pat the Patriot, the mascot for the 2014 Eric Sperrazza, of Medford, N.J., crosses the ease had a 30-percent survival rate for was the first woman to cross the finish Super Bowl Champion New England Patriots, finish line with Caitlin Moratti, of Haddonfield up to five years from diagnosis. The line and said she was running in honor made a stop to meet with runners and spec- close behind. Moratti was the first woman 5K was launched in an effort to bring tators at the Angiosarcoma Awareness 5K. of her mother who was a victim of across the finish line. support to finding a cure and raising angiosarcoma. awareness and through the event and “You feel like you’re running for tired when she was fighting cancer and other fundraising efforts Angiosarcoma someone important and you think she went a little bit harder so I do Awareness has not only helped bring about that when you’re tired and you too,” Moratti said, calling the course a attention to the disease, but also helped need that extra inspiration. She was challenging and hilly course that went through the back roads of Oxford. She called it a real test of endurance to make it to the finish line. Painter explained that he was over- Fire captain on threat: ‘We’re whelmed with the turnout for the fifth annual event, which also included vis- its from Pat the Patriot and other spe- not prepared to handle that’ cial guests as well, and said all the where it was beyond our “We’re not set up to money is funneled into an account to FIREFIGHTERS capabilities. We had to defend ourselves,” Sellers help with research in New York City. continued from page 1 call in multiple mutual said. “We don’t have body After five years the 5K has become a yearly tradition in Oxford and one we should pull everyone aid agencies to help us get armor and we don’t carry Painter hopes will continue to inspire out and bring police in.” a handle on the fire.” side arms. If someone for years to come. Local police did respond Noting that fire grows is going to physically “If nothing else, we provide a way to and took West into custo- at three times its origi- assault us and threaten ease their mind and relax a little bit and dy. He was charged with nal size for every second to kill us, we’re not pre- maybe not be so frightened by the dis- hindering a firefighter its burning, Sellers said pared to handle that. In ease as we were five years ago,” he said. and threatening to com- that the amount of time that situation we’re going mit a crime and assault. it took to get the situa- to let the police take care Jason Bleau may be reached at 508-909- Elsa, the popular character from Disney’s Unfortunately, the inci- tion under control with of it. That’s their job.” 4129, or by e-mail at jason@stonebridge- “Frozen,” plays with some young ones while dent left firefighters help- West allowed the fire to When all was said and press.com. runners make their way through the course. less and in a position that grow tremendously. The done, no one was injured Sellers said they certain- flames nearly made their by West or the fire itself, ly never want to be in as way to the Orchard Hill and no property damage first responders. Complex, but fire officials occurred. West is report- See a photo you “It was unique in a were able to get things ed to have a history of lot of ways because one under control before any mental illness, which would like to order? of the things we had to real property damage may or may not have do by pulling everyone could happen. contributed to his actions out was let the fire get As for the situation upon the arrival of fire Photo Reprints Available a head start on us,” he with the potential shoot- personnel to the scene. said. “Something we er, Sellers said it was a Call Stonebridge Press for details could have readily extin- very dangerous situation Jason Bleau may be guished with the man- and one firefighters are reached at 508-909-4129, or 508-764-4325 or drop us an email at power we had on the not equipped to handle by e-mail at jason@stone- [email protected] scene got to the point without police support. bridgepress.com. www.webstertimes.net Friday, May 1, 2015 • The Webster Times • 17 and headquarters Improving the world around you

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WEBSTER — technician at local OXFORD — David David worked at Worcester Envelope Ovide A. “Kookie” repair shops for A. Gelineau, 52, of Company in Auburn for 30 years, and Cournoyer, 71, died many years. He then Tremont St., died he also worked as a custodian for Wednesday, April worked as a prep Tuesday, April 21, at Oxford Public Schools in the central 22, in Saint Vincent chef at the Colonial the Rose Monahan office. He enjoyed golfing, boating, and Hospital, Worcester, Restaurant for 15 Hospice Residence especially loved fishing. Most of all, with his family at his years, retiring in in Worcester, after he loved spending time with his wife, side. 1998. a courageous battle children, family, and extended family. He leaves his wife He planted and har- with cancer. He was very appreciative of everyone of 48 years, Linda vested an annual veg- He is survived by his wife of 17 who helped him. He was most proud of C. (Valentinetti) Cournoyer; a son, etable garden. He was an ardent fan of years, Tina M. (Bird) Gelineau of his children and will be greatly missed Daniel R. Cournoyer, Sr. and his the New England Patriots. He and his Oxford; his children, twins Matthew by his family and may friends. wife Ranee Cournoyer; a daughter, family took many trips and especially D. and Marialaina K. Gelineau, both A funeral was held on Saturday, Denise L. Cournoyer, all of Webster; 3 enjoyed going to Disney World. of Oxford; his mother, Jeannette L. April 25, from Paradis-Givner Funeral grandchildren, Ashley, Daniel Jr. and The funeral will be held at 10 a.m. on (McDonald) Gelineau of Dudley; his Home, 357 Main St., Oxford, followed August Cournoyer; a brother, Richard Monday, May 4, in St. Joseph Church, brother, Brian S. Gelineau and his wife by a Mass at St. Roch’s Church, 332 Cournoyer of Wethersfield, Conn.; 10 H. Putnam Road, Charlton (please Kelly of Dudley; two sisters, Lynn J. Main St., Oxford. Burial followed at four sisters, Annette Hamilton of meet at the church). Burial will be Gelineau of Dudley and Gail A. Bazinet North Cemetery in Oxford. Calling Woodstock, Conn., Yvette Alexander of held privately. Visitation will be from and her husband David of Vero Beach, hours were held Friday, April 24, at the North Grosvenordale, Conn., Virginia 4 to 7 p.m., Sunday, May 3, in Scanlon Fla.; his mother-in-law, Natalie J. Bird funeral home. Gatzke of Webster and Julieanna Funeral Service, 38 East Main Street, of Worcester; and many nephews and In lieu of flowers, memorial contri- Stachelek of Dudley; nephews and niec- Webster. nieces. butions may be made to The David es. Donations may be made to the He was born in Webster, son of the Gelineau Memorial Children’s Fund, He was born in Webster, a son of Center of Hope “All Aboard the Arc” late Armand E. Gelineau, and was c/o Webster Five Cents Savings Bank, Ovide E. and Annabelle (Robbins) Denise Cournoyer Team, P.O. Box 66, raised in Dudley and lived in Worcester 343 Main St., Oxford, MA 01540. Cournoyer and was a lifelong resident. Southbridge, MA 01550-0066. before moving to Oxford 14 years ago. For more information, visit www. He served in the Army National Guard For more information, visit www. He graduated from Shepherd Hill High paradisfuneralhome.com. for 11 years. scanlonfs.net. School in Dudley in 1980. Mr. Cournoyer was an auto body Kenneth J. McGrath, 74 Donald H. Gould, 77 OXFORD — Kenneth J. McGrath, 74, Irene M. (LaBrie) McGrath. OXFORD — Donald from Agawam High died Saturday, April 18, at Mary Lane A funeral Mass and burial will be pri- H. Gould, 77, of Old School in 1956 and Hospital in Ware. vate. There are no calling hours. Webster Road, died was a U.S. Marine He is survived by four brothers, In lieu of flowers, memorial contri- peacefully on Friday, Corps veteran. Francis L. McGrath Jr. of Oxford, butions may be made to St. Roch’s April 24, at UMass Mr. Gould Ronald J. McGrath of Auburn, James Church, 334 Main St., Oxford, MA Memorial Medical worked at TJX in M. McGrath of Webster, and David J. 01540. Center in Worcester, Framingham for 28 McGrath of Oxford; and several neph- Paradis-Givner Funeral Home in after a long battle years, retiring as the ews and nieces. Oxford is directing the arrangements. with multiple medi- Manager of Special He was born in Worcester on Aug. 29, For more information, visit www. cal issues. Projects in 1995. He 1940, the son of the late Francis L. and paradisfuneralhome.com. He is survived by his wife of 33 years, was a member of the Marine Corps Gail F. (Monfreda) Gould of Oxford; Association and enjoyed golf and trav- four children, Shari D. Fregeau of eling. Most of all, he enjoyed spending Helen Stefaniak, 94 Charlotte, N.C., John W. Gould of time with his family. Rock Hill, S.C., Thomas A. Gould of A funeral service was held WEBSTER — Helen Mrs. Stefaniak first worked at Bates Charlotte, N.C., and D. Jeffrey Gould Wednesday, April 29, at Paradis-Givner (Sniadach) Stefaniak, Shoe Company. She then was a stitcher of Chapel Hill, N.C.; a brother, Philip Funeral Home in Oxford. Burial will be 94, died Saturday, before retiring in 1970. A. Gould of East Longmeadow; two private at a later date at Worcester April 25, in Lanessa She was a lifelong member of Saint sisters, Gloria G. Barnes of Westfield County Memorial Park in Paxton. Extended Care with Joseph Basilica. She enjoyed reading and Marcia M. Macey of Potsdam, Calling hours were Tuesday, April 28, family at her side. and sewing. N.Y.; eight grandchildren, many neph- at the funeral home. Her husband of The funeral was held on Wednesday, ews and nieces, and his cats Zeus and In lieu of flowers, memorial contri- 64 years, Victor J. April 29, from the Sitkowski & Nuggett. butions may be made to the National Stefaniak, Sr., died in Malboeuf Funeral Home, 340 School He was predeceased by his sister Kidney Foundation, 30 East 33rd St., 2009. Street, with a Mass in Carole A. Keller. He was born in New York, NY 10016. She leaves a son, Victor J. Stefaniak, Basilica, 53 Whitcomb St. Burial was in Springfield, son of the late Donald W. For more information, visit www. Jr. and his wife Carol A. Stefaniak St. Joseph Garden of Peace. Visitation and Maxine B. (Hardy) Gould, and lived paradisfuneralhome.com. of Webster; two grandchildren, was held Wednesday, April 29, in the in Oxford for 23 years. He graduated Christopher Stefaniak of Webster and funeral home. Sarah Stefaniak of Plymouth; a broth- Donations in her name may be made er, Stephen Sniadach of Webster; niec- to Food Share, Inc., c/o United Church Paula J. Lefebvre, 49 es and nephews. of Christ, Federated, 4 Church St., She was born and raised in Dudley, Webster, MA 01570. WEBSTER — Menzigian of Florida. She also leaves one of the 8 children of Frank S. and For more information, visit www. Paula J. (Menzigian) her beloved aunt and unlcle Edward Honorata (Kwiatkowski) Sniadach. sitkowski-malboeuf.com. Lefebvre, 49, of and Ruth Menzigian of Rutland, and She moved to Webster when she mar- Webster, died nieces and nephews. ried in 1945. Saturday, April 25, She was born in Webster, daughter in the Harrington of the late Paul and Isabel R. (Barbour) Hospital at Hubbard, Menzigian and lived here all her life. Webster. There are no calling hours. A grave- Robert E. Prefontaine, 53 She leaves her side service was held in the East husband of 20 years, Thompson Cemetery, East Thompson DUDLEY — Robert Kenneth J. Prefontaine Jr. who died Ronald R. Lefebvre. She also leaves Rd., Thompson, on Thursday, April 30. E. Prefontaine, 53, of in 2002; and a sister, Diane Briggs who two sons, John Cygan, of Webster, The Shaw-Majercik Funeral Home, Schofield Avenue, died in 2009. He was born in Webster on and Aram Charles of Kentucky, two 48 School St., Webster, MA has been died Sunday, April Nov. 9, 1961, the son of the late Kenneth daughters, Lynn N. Shea of Milton, and entrusted with the arrangements. 19, at Harrington J. Prefontaine Sr. Sarah I. Cygan of Webster. She also A guest book is available at www. Memorial Hospital A funeral Mass was held Monday, leaves two sisters, Virginia Menzigian shaw-majercik.com where you may in Southbridge, sur- April 27, at St. Roch’s Church, 332 Main of Thompson, Conn., and Marlene post a condolence or a memory. rounded by his fam- St., Oxford. Burial followed at North ily. Cemetery in Oxford. Memorial calling Robert M. Lada, 61 He is survived hours were held Monday, April 27, by his mother, Yvonne D. (Gregoire) at Paradis-Givner Funeral Home, 357 Prefontaine of Rockledge, Fla.; three PALM SPRINGS, tion’s musical director and accompa- Main St., Oxford, prior to the Mass. sisters, Linda Cahill of Dudley, Emma Calif./WEBSTER — nist for several musical productions. In lieu of flowers, memorial contribu- McKinstry of Charlton, and Cheryl Robert M. Lada, 61, of Even when his job took him to Chicago, tions may be made in Robert’s name to Armstrong of Rockledge, Fla.; and Palm Springs, Calif., and, after his retirement from Blue Venture Community Service, 1 Picker many nephews and nieces, great neph- and Webster, passed Cross, to Palm Springs, he continued to Road, Sturbridge, MA 01566. ews and nieces, and great-great neph- away peacefully be involved with local musical theater, For more information, visit www. ews and nieces. Thursday, April 16, as well as to offer lessons to budding paradisfuneralhome.com. He was predeceased by a brother, in Palm Springs. pianists. He leaves his moth- Those who heard Robert practicing er, Theresa Lada, of piano, whether it was classical or pop- Webster; his younger brother David ular, at a consistently high level of Lada and his wife Michelle, of Mt. excellence knew that this was Robert’s Kisco, N.Y.; his older brother Anthony passion in life. News Brief Lada, of Webster; his sister, Lois Foley In addition to playing piano Robert and her husband James; his uncle, enjoyed spending time with family and Joseph Lada of Webster; his aunts friends, walking, summer vacations at Webster Five announces promotion of Marion Antkowiak, of Dudley, and Cape Cod, dining at fine restaurants, Pauline Aucoin, also of Dudley; and Broadway Shows and especially shop- branch manager several cousins, nieces, nephews, and ping. Robert had a kind and generous two grandnieces. In addition, he leaves heart and brought comfort to many WEBSTER — Webster Five Cents Savings Bank his closest friend Richard Marshall, people. Most of all we will miss his announces the promotion of Cheryl Pedjoe from who also became Robert’s devoted sense of humor and ability to make assistant branch manager to branch manager of the caretaker in Palm Springs. people laugh. Shrewsbury location. Robert was born in Worcester, the The Robert J. Miller Funeral Home Starting with Webster Five in 2006, Cheryl has been son of Anthony and Theresa (Falso) and Lake Chapel, 366 School St., working as the Assistant Branch Manager to assist Lada. He graduated from Bartlett High Webster is honored to be assisting the in successfully running the full-service branch, while School in Webster, and then from The Lada Family with arrangements. continuing to build her professional network. She has Boston Conservatory of Music, where At Robert’s request, there are no Cheryl Pedjoe 14 years of experience in the banking industry and has he majored in classical piano perfor- calling hours. Robert’s funeral mass worked in retail management for 27 years. mance. Although his professional was held Saturday, April 25, at St. Cheryl’s well-established customer relationships and knowledge of the career with Blue Cross Blue Shield Louis Church, 16 Lake St., in Webster. Shrewsbury branch and area allow for a smooth transition into her new — in various locations, chiefly at the Burial will be at a later date in Calvary position as Branch Manager. As with her previous role as Assistant Branch Boston and Chicago offices — took him Cemetery, Dudley. Manager, Cheryl oversees the daily operations of the branch, including staff in a far different direction from music, Donations may be made in Robert’s supervision. In her role, she participates in community relations, customer he never lost his touch at the piano. memory to the American Parkinson service and assists in business development efforts. Cheryl is a member of the In his younger days, while still work- Disease Association (www.apdapar- leadership team within the BNI Elite Referral Group and an active member of ing in Massachusetts, Robert was an kinson.org). the Corridor Nine Chamber of Commerce. active member of the Gateway Players Online guest book or to share a mem- of Southbridge, acting as the organiza- ory of Robert: RJMillerfunerals.net.

Send all obituary notices to The Webster Times, PO Box 90, Southbridge, MA 01550, or by e-mail to [email protected]. 4 • The Webster Times • Friday, May 1, 2015 www.webstertimes.net Evangelidis to the seven-member Massachusetts Port to working with all the members of the Board includ- Authority (Massport) Board of Directors. Evangelidis ing Chairman Angelini to assist the Governor in will be appointed to the seat currently held by Kurt his vision to improve transportation services across N. Schwartz, who is serving as the Undersecretary the commonwealth including Worcester Regional for Homeland Security and Emergency Management Airport.” in the Executive Office of Public Safety and Security Evangelidis received a bachelor’s degree in eco- (EOPSS). nomics from the University of Massachusetts at “Sheriff Evangelidis is a trusted member of law Amherst in 1983 and received his Juris Doctorate enforcement who has dedicated his career to improv- from the Temple University School of Law in 1987. ing public safety and keeping our communities safe,” Evangelidis was elected to the Massachusetts House said Baker. “I am pleased to appoint him to the of Representatives in 2002 and served the 1st District Massport Board to serve the Commonwealth in this of Worcester for eight years. He was elected Sheriff capacity. I would also like to thank Kurt Schwartz for of Worcester County and has served since January his efforts at this post and look forward to his contin- of 2011. ued support heading up operations at MEMA.” Prior to elected service in Massachusetts, “Director Schwartz lent his wealth of knowledge, Evangelidis served as an Assistant State Prosecutor savvy, and impressive background in public safety in Miami-Dade County, Florida, was an Assistant to Massport, whose top priority has always been District Attorney in Suffolk County and worked at the Courtesy photo safety and security,” said Massport CEO Thomas P. law firm of Pellegrini and Seeley from 2000 through Gov. Charlie Baker has announced the appointment of Glynn. “We were very fortunate to have him on the 2010. Worcester County Sheriff Lewis G. Evangelidis to the Board to help us maintain and enhance our national The Massachusetts Port Authority Board is a sev- Massachusetts Port Authority (Massport) Board of Directors. reputation for excellence in protecting the people who en-member group that oversees Massport, a finan- use our facilities. We are looking forward to Sheriff cially independent authority which owns and oper- Evangelidis continuing these efforts while bringing a ates Boston Logan International Airport, the public Baker appoints Worcester County sheriff new perspective to the Board.” container and cruise terminals in the Port of Boston, “I am honored to have been named by Governor Hanscom Field, Worcester Regional Airport as well as to Massport Board Baker to serve on the Massachusetts Port Authority real estate holdings and public parks in South Boston Board of Directors,” said Worcester County Sheriff and East Boston. Board members are not paid for BOSTON — Gov. Charlie Baker recently announced Lewis G. Evangelidis. “Transportation is a vital eco- their service. the appointment of Worcester County Sheriff Lewis G. nomic component of our region and I look forward Calendar sevenhillswheelmen.org. Street, Dudley, the Pearle L. Crawford CALENDAR Memorial Library, 40 Schofield Ave. Free Yoga Classes for Breast Cancer continued from page B2­­­ and the Webster-Dudley Boys and Girls Patients. Restorative yoga classes for Club, Oxford Ave., Dudley. breast cancer patients will be held is organized by The Webster Dudley Saturday, May 16 Cost: $20 per runner (pre-registered on Saturday and Sunday mornings. Business Alliance and made possible WEBSTER by mail), $25 per runner on race day, Classes are held from 8:30 to 9:45 a.m. by our sponsors The Last Green Valley, Kids under $10 free (must be accompa- on Saturdays and from 10 to 11:15 a.m. Pratt Trucking, Pete’s Tire & Oil, American Legion Riders Chapter 58 nied by a paid adult). on Sundays at Aspire Dance Center, Gentex Optics and MAPFRE Insurance. Oxford, 5th Annual Poker Run — The Packet Pickup: Check-in to get your 278 Main St., Oxford. Advance registra- Poker run is in its fifth year for collect- race number and T-shirt on race day tion for restorative yoga is required. ing funds to be donated to Veterans Inc., 8:30 a.m. to 9:45 a.m. at the beach. Classes in yoga for stress relief, open to Sunday, May 3 In Worcester. The American Legion Awards: Males/Females: 1st, 2nd and patients, survivors, and their families Riders Chapter 58, Oxford is holding 3rd. or caregivers will also be offered. The DUDLEY a Motorcycle Poker Run on Saturday, All proceeds will be used for the pur- Restorative Yoga program is a com- May 16, from 9 a.m. until 6 p.m. Tickets pose of maintaining and hiring life- plementary therapy that is designed Seven Hills Wheelmen Bicycle Ride. are $15 per person. You do not have to guards for the Town Beach! Come and to help reduce lymphedema, increase Meet at 9 a.m. Sunday, May 3, at Dudley join us for the ride. We are encourag- enjoy the fun! range of motion, and soothe neuropa- District Court, Route 197 and Lyons ing people to attend for the Pig Roast thies that may occur during all stages Road, Dudley, Mass., for a 24-mile bicy- and Entertainment. There will be 50/50 of treatment and recovery. cle ride with the Seven Hills Wheelmen. Raffle. Registration is from 9 until 11 Yoga for Stress Relief promotes Helmets are required. For more infor- Saturday, June 6 a.m. at 227 Main Street, Oxford where relaxation, which is a vital element in mation, call (508) 831-0301 or visit www. you will get your first card, then you WEBSTER healing. This mind/body program is sevenhillswheelmen.org. will proceed to the Pot Belly Pub in designed to bring emotional and phys- Millville, to collect the second card Get a free vessel safety check ical relief from stress through medita- and on to American Legion Post 92 in Saturday, June 6 (rain date of Sunday, tion and gentle yoga stretches. Classes Monday, May 4 Grafton, to collect your third card, then June 7), from 9 a.m. until 5 p.m., are held from 11:15 am to 12:30 p.m. on to American Legion Tuttle Post in Memorial Beach Boat Ramp, Nipmuc DUDLEY on Saturdays at Aspire Dance Studio. Auburn for your 4th card and ending Cove, Webster Lake. Tri-State Flotilla Classes are free for those undergoing at Post 184 in Webster, for your final 10-2 US Coast Guard Auxiliary VSC The Board of Directors of the Boys treatment or in recovery from breast card. The Webster Post is where the Station. Bring any type of watercraft & Girls Club of Webster-Dudley is cancer. For more information on class run ends and the dining and entertain- from kayaks, canoes, PWCs, to ski and pleased to announce our Career Launch dates or to register to attend a class, ment are. There will be a door prize at pontoon boats for a stem to stern check Program. The Program is open to all visit www.pinkhippy.org, call (508) 987- the end of the evening and you must be of equipment for compliance to federal Teens ages 13 to 16. Career Launch will 3310, or send an email to info@pinkhip- present to win. Tickets will be available and state safety regulations. Skilled ves- be offer on Monday and Wednesday py.org. in the American Legion Lounge at 227 sel examiners are able to answer any nights from 6:30 to 8 p.m. (you only have Main Street in Oxford or by contacting boating related questions or concerns to attend one night per week) starting The Nipmuck Coin Club meets at 6:30 Tom Siplas, President of the American and are trained to spot potential prob- May 4 through June 17. p.m. on the fourth Wednesday of each Legion Riders Chapter 58 at 508-769- lems. They will award your vessel with a Career Launch sessions will cover: month at the Oxford Senior Center, 323 5516 or email at [email protected], or VSC decal if it meets standards on items Goal Setting, Job Search Skills – Main St., behind the Oxford Town Hall. Elizabeth Hallene, Press Contact for such as registration & numbering, life Develop a Cover Letter & Resume. For more information, contact Dick American Legion Riders Chapter 58 jackets, fire extinguishers, expiration Mock Interviews, Keeping the Job Lisi at [email protected]. @508-641-0642 or email eimcdonald. dates on flares (if required), working & Performance Reviews, etc. Teens [email protected]. Like us on Facebook navigation lights, etc. Trailered vessels that successfully complete the Career The Central Mass. Mother of Twins and visit our website http://american- not launching examined at entrance Launch will be eligible to apply for a job is a non-profit club to benefit those who legionriderschapter58oxford.weebly. gate. Possible boat insurance discount as Junior Staff at the Boys & Girls Club are raising multiples and provide sup- com. for passing the VSC and receiving a of Webster - Dudley port and an outlet. The club meets from decal. There are no citations, legal obli- For additional information please 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. every first Thursday of OXFORD gations or penalties for any deficiencies call Tony at the Club, 508-943-0037. the month at the Oxford Community found. Visit www.vesselsafetycheck. Center to discuss twins-related issues Zion Lutheran Church, located at 70 org, or e-mail [email protected]. and have relaxing events such as movie Main St., Oxford, will hold their annual nights and outings to take the children Tuesday, May 5 Spring Flea Market and Bake Sale on to and or your spouse or just for Moms. OXFORD Saturday, May 16, from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. ONGOING EVENTS Anyone who is a childcare provider to There will be a food for lunch and home multiples is welcomed and the meetings WEBSTER The Oxford Woman’s Club will be baked goods will be available for sale. are held on the second floor of the build- having their end of season banquet on Featured will be collectibles as well as ing of the old school house. The Webster’s Writers Club’s pur- Tuesday, May 5. It is being held at the gently used household items and books. pose is to encourage creative think- Pine Ridge Country Club on Pleasant To rent a table please call Sue at 508-943- DUDLEY ing through the writing process. This Street in North Oxford. Social time 1722. Table rentals are $15 for a space or group is not focused on grammar and begins at 6:30 p.m. with dinner to follow $20 with a table or two for $30. This is a Chair Yoga and so much more every spelling; it is not a critique group. It is at 7 p.m. Price is $20 per member with rain or shine event, bad weather takes Tuesday from 10:30 to 11:30 a.m. at a group for self-improvement and fun. the choices being steak tips, chicken everything inside. The First Congregational Church, 135 All reading levels are welcome. Much of Marsala or grilled salmon. You may Center Road, Dudley (please park and the meeting will be talking through the contact Terry Cote or send checks with NORTH OXFORD enter through the right side basement process and getting minds warmed up. choice of dinner to Oxford Woman’s entrance). Class Fee: $5/class volun- Saturday, May 16, 6th Annual Charles Who? Anyone is welcome! All read- Club, P.O. Box 61, Oxford, MA 01540. tary contribution (Cancer patients Cournoyer Memorial Golf Tournament, ing levels (beginners and experienced). Please make reservations ASAP as final always free). Proceeds donated to the Pine Ridge Country Club, 28 Pleasant Both male and female are encouraged numbers need to be in soon. First Congregational Church of Dudley. St., North Oxford. 11:30 a.m. registra- to join. Instructor: Joanne LaLiberte, Holistic tion. $100 per player. Competition priz- Where? Webster Corbin Library, 2 Health Practitioner. This class of Saturday, May 9 es, 50/50 raffle, drawings. All proceeds Lake St., Webster, MA 01570 Chair Yoga is to expand the lungs and will benefit the Charles Cournoyer When? Thursdays 10-11:30 a.m. strengthen all the body’s major mus- WEBSTER Memorial Scholarship. Questions, call How do you sign up? To sign up, cle groups, for stability and mobility, Judy Cournoyer at 860-617-5686 or email you can email us at websterswriters@ balance, increasing flexibility, muscu- The Webster Recreation Committee [email protected]. gmail.com or call us at (508) 949-3880. larity of hip and legs and increasing along with the Broad Meadow Brook Walk-ins are also welcome. range of motion with our “rear view This group will be led by Library Wildlife Sanctuary of Mass Audubon mirror” twists. We work through the Director Amanda Grenier and interns will be providing a free Canoe Paddle Saturday, May 23 entire body, quieting the nerves, reliev- Kelli Trainor and Jaime Tocio. Please on Webster Lake May 9 from 11 a.m. ing stress, realigning posture and we DUDLEY contact Amanda, Kelli, or Jaime for to 1 p.m. Canoes, paddles and PFDs leave renewed. Chair Yoga is open to more information or to sign up. Email: will be provided. Equipment is limited. adults of all ages. It is kept light-hearted Dudley Boy Scout Troop 273 Yard [email protected]. Phone: Preregister by emailing info@webster- with respect for every member of the Sale — Saturday, May 23 (rain date (508) 949-3880. reccommittee.org. This event made pos- class. We honor the body as it is right Sunday, May 24). Universal Tag, 36 sible through funding from the Janet now and work to improve its overall Hall Rd., Dudley (across from Dudley The Webster Alzheimer’s Support Malser Humanities Trust. health. We come to class as individu- District Courthouse). Furniture (great Group meets from 6:15 to 7:45 p.m. on als and leave as family. Get to know for dorms!), clothing, sporting goods, the second Monday of the month in the OXFORD yourself through the eyes of Chair Yoga household items, toys and more. $10 Community Room at Accord Adult Day and build a body that serves you bet- early bird admission at 8 a.m. Free Square Dance and Ice Cream Sundae Center, 10 Cudworth Road. ter. Wear comfortable clothing. As with admission, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. This is a Night, Saturday, May 9 — John any exercise program, check with your major fundraiser for the boys to sup- The St. Louis League of Catholic Hendron calling and Margene Jervis healthcare professional before starting. port the troop. Women is holding its yearly member- cueing. Mainstream only. 8-10:30 pm. ship drive. The purpose of the league Sutton Country Squares, Oxford Senior Come join the Drop In Knitting Group is to bring together women to further Center, 323 Main Street, Oxford. (508) from 10 a.m. to noon on Fridays at the their cultural, social, and religious 885-4510. www.SuttonCountrySquares. Saturday, May 30 Pearle L. Crawford Memorial Library, interests. The league meets every freeservers.com. Schofield Avenue, Dudley. All ages and DUDLEY first Wednesday of the month, with levels, from beginner to expert, are wel- Sunday, May 10 the exception of January, February, come. For more information, call Mary Run for the Beach 5K Road Race July, August, and September. Programs Kunkel at 508-943-8107 or Jacqueline — Walkers and strollers welcome! DUDLEY this year will include cupcake deco- Vassar at 508-892-4754. Free T-shirt for all pre-registered by rating, Christmas sing-a-long, flowers May 8. Saturday, May 30, at 10 a.m. Seven Hills Wheelmen Bicycle Ride. in the Bible, movie night, crowning of SOUTHBRIDGE Starts/finishes at the Dudley Town Meet at 9 a.m. Sunday, May 10, at Dudley Mary, and other interesting topics. If Beach – Parking behind Mason Road District Court, Route 197 and Lyons you are interested, please call Financial The Cancer Support Group meets Elementary School. Road, Dudley, Mass., for a 24-mile bicy- Secretary Louise Duval at 508-943-7695 from 6:30 to 8 p.m. on the second Monday Registration: Entry Form and infor- cle ride with the Seven Hills Wheelmen. or club President Carolyn Smith at 508- of every month in the Boardroom on the mation about online registration is Helmets are required. For more infor- 943-4732. 4th floor at Harrington Hospital, 100 available online at www.dudleyma. mation, call (508) 831-0301 or visit www. South Street, Southbridge. 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Kemp to Mortgage Electronic MORTGAGEE’S NOTICE OF SALE Johnson, Kenneth. Johnson;Brian OF REAL ESTATE Registration Systems, Inc. as nom- OF REAL ESTATE Johnson By virtue and in execution of the Power inee for Mackinac Savings Bank, By virtue and in execution of the Power and to all persons entitled to the benefit of Sale contained in a certain Mortgage its successors and assigns, dated of Sale contained in a certain Mortgage of the Servicemembers Civil Relief Act, given by Lynne Davis to Mortgage December 28, 2006, and recorded with given by Andrew P. White and Tara 50 U.S.C. App. § 501 et seq.: Electronic Registration Systems, the Worcester County (Worcester L. White to Mortgage Electronic PNC Bank, National Association Inc. as nominee for Taylor, Bean & District) Registry of Deeds in Book Registration Systems, Inc. as nominee claiming to have an interest in a Whitaker Mortgage Corp., its succes- 40428, Page 379, and now held by for, Prime Mortgage Financial, Inc., its Mortgage covering real property in sors and assigns, dated November 3, plaintiff by assignment, has/have filed successors and assigns, dated April 5, Dudley, numbered 9 Tanyard Road, 2006 and recorded with the Worcester with this court a complaint for deter- 2007 and recorded with the Worcester given by Frances M. Johnson and County (Worcester District) Registry mination of Defendant’s/Defendants’ County (Worcester District) Registry Donald A. Johnson to National City of Deeds at Book 40116, Page 376, Servicemembers status. of Deeds at Book 40961, Page 40, Mortgage a division of National City subsequently assigned to Ocwen Loan If you now are, or recently have been, subsequently assigned to Taylor, Bank, dated November 7, 2007, and Servicing, LLC by Mortgage Electronic in the active military service of the Bean and Whitaker Mortgage Corp. recorded with the Worcester County Registration Systems, Inc., by assign- United States of America, then you by assignment by Mortgage Electronic (Worcester District) Registry of ment recorded in said Registry of Deeds may be entitled to the benefits of the Registration Systems, Inc., by assign- Deeds at Book 42243, Page 134, in Book 45900, Page 27, subsequently Servicemembers Civil Relief Act. If ment recorded in said Registry of has/have filed with this court a com- assigned to Nationstar Mortgage LLC you object to a foreclosure of the Deeds in Book 44121, Page 216, plaint for determination of Defendant’s/ by Ocwen Loan Servicing, LLC by above-mentioned property on that subsequently assigned to Nationstar Defendants’ Servicemembers status. assignment recorded in said Registry basis, then you or your attorney must Mortgage LLC by Taylor, Bean and If you now are, or recently have been, of Deeds in Book 51006, Page 90, of file a written appearance and answer Whitaker Mortgage Corp., by assign- in the active military service of the which the Mortgage the undersigned in this court at Three Pemberton ment recorded in said Registry of UnitedStates of America, then you is the present holder, for breach of the Square, Boston, MA 02108 on or Deeds in Book 51979, Page 195, of may be entitled to the benefits of the conditions of said Mortgage and for the before May 25, 2015 or you will be which the Mortgage the undersigned Servicemembers Civil ReliefAct. If purpose of foreclosing the same will be forever barred from claiming that you is the present holder, for breach of the you object to a foreclosure of the sold at Public Auction at 01:00 PM on are entitled to the benefits of said Act. conditions of said Mortgage and for the above-mentioned property on that May 15, 2015 at 43 Greystone Avenue, Witness, JUDITH C. CUTLER Chief purpose of foreclosing the same will basis, then you or your attorney must Webster, MA, all and singular the prem- Justice of this Court on April 9, 2015 be sold at Public Auction at 11:00 AM file a written appearance and answer ises described in said Mortgage, to wit: Attest: on May 22, 2015 at 109 West Dudley in this court at Three Pemberton A certain tract of land in said Webster, Deborah J. Patterson Road, Dudley, MA, all and singular the Square, Boston, MA 02108 on or being Lots #102, #103, #104 on Recorder premises described in said Mortgage, before June 1, 2015 or you will be “Plan of Beacon Heights, Webster, May 1, 2015 to wit: forever barred from claiming that you Massachusetts, owned by Willard A certain tract or parcel of land locat- are entitled to the benefits of said Act. Welsh Realty Company, October (SEAL) ed on the westerly side of Paper Witness, JUDITH C. CUTLER, Chief 1912, J. A. Whittaker, Engineer,” COMMONWEALTH OF Mill Road, Dudley, Massachusetts Justice of this Court on April 15, 2015 recorded in Plan Book 60, Plan 69, MASSACHUSETTS and being shown as Lot 10 on plan Attest: and being a portion of the tract LAND COURT entitled “Plan of Land in Dudley, ______conveyed to Stanislaus Szczypion by DEPARTMENT OF THE TRIAL Mass., surveyed for Lyman L. Han, Deborah J. Patterson said Willard Welsh Realty Company COURT dated April 12, 1982, Robert F. Recorder by deed date August 27, 1919 and 15 SM 001646 Para, Land Surveyor” and recorded 201210-0565-TEAw recorded in Worcester District Registry ORDER OF NOTICE in the Worcester District of Deeds, May 1, 2015 of Deeds, Book 2226, Page 42, TO: Plan Book 495, Plan 90, and further bounded and described as follows: Charles McEwen Wheeler, III bounded and described as follows: Commonwealth of Massachusetts BEGINNING at a Webster highway Melinda L. Wheeler BEGINNING at a point on the west- The Trial Court bound marking the intersection of the erly side of Paper Mill Road at the Worcester Probate and Family Southerly line of Tower Street with and to all persons entitled to the ben- southerly point of the lot herein con- Court the Westerly sideline of Greystone efit of the Servicemembers Civil Relief veyed; THENCE N. 59 degrees 36’ 225 Main Street Avenue; THENCE Southerly by said Act, 50 U.S.C. App. § 501 et. Seq.: 34” W. by Lot #9 a distance of 310.19 Worcester, MA 01608 Greystone Avenue, a distance of PHH Mortgage Corporation claiming to feet; THENCE N. 32 degrees 03’ 55” (508) 831-2200 eighty-seven and 1/10 (87.1) feet to have an interest in a Mortgage cover- E. by other land of or formerly of Docket No. WO15P1196EA the Northwesterly corner of Lot #101; ing real property in Dudley, numbered Lyman L Hall distance of 132 feet; CITATION ON PETITION FOR THENCE Westerly by said Lot #101, 7 Lakeside Drive, given by Charles THENCE S. 69 degrees 05’13” E. by FORMAL ADJUDICATION a distance of ninety-five (95) feet; McEwen Wheeler III and Melinda Lot #11 a distance of 261.13 feet to Estate of: James R White THENCE Northerly by Lots #74, #73, L. Wheeler to Mortgage Electronic the westerly side of Paper Mill Road; Also known as: JR White, Jim and #72, a distance of eighty-five Registration Systems, Inc. acting sole- THENCE S. 15 degrees 30’ 53” W. White and 1/10 (85.1) feet to a point in the ly as a nominee for USAA Federal by Paper Mill Road a distance of Date of Death: 06/18/2014 Southerly sideline of Tower Street; Savings Bank, dated November 2, 73.04 feet; THENCE continuing by the To all interested persons: THENCE Easterly by said sideline of 2007, and recorded at Worcester westerly side of Paper Mill Road, S. A Petition has been filed by: Tower Street, a distance of ninety-five County (Worcester District) Registry of 14 degrees 20’ 42” W. a distance of Ingrid D White of Detroit MI and (95) feet to the point of beginning. Deeds at Book 42024, Page 369, and 108.58 feet to the point of beginning. Cheryl A Boucher of Spencer MA For title reference see Deed recorded now held by the Plaintiff by assignment, The above premises are con- requesting that the Court enter a for- herewith in Book 40116, Page 374. has/have filed with this court a com- veyed subject to flowage and ripar- mal Decree and Order of testacy and The premises are to be sold subject plaint for determination of Defendant’s/ ian rights in the brook as shown for such other relief as requested in to and with the benefit of all ease- Defendants’ Servicemembers status. on the above described plan. the Petition. ments, restrictions, building and zon- If you now are, or recently have been, BEING the same premises conveyed And also requesting that: ing laws, unpaid taxes, tax titles, water in the active military service of the to the Mortgagors by Deed record- Ingrid D White of Detroit MI and bills, municipal liens and assessments, United States of America, then you ed with the Worcester South District Cheryl A Boucher of Spencer MA rights of tenants and parties in posses- may be entitled to the benefits of the Registry of Deeds in Book 38818, be appointed as Personal Repre- sion. Servicemembers Civil Relief Act. If Page 87. sentative(s) of said estate to serve TERMS OF SALE: you object to a foreclosure of the The premises are to be sold subject Without Surety on the bond. A deposit of FIVE THOUSAND above-mentioned property on that to and with the benefit of all ease- You have the right to obtain a copy of DOLLARS AND 00 CENTS ($5,000.00) basis, then you or your attorney must ments, restrictions, building and zon- the Petition from the Petitioner or at the in the form of a certified check or bank file a written appearance and answer ing laws, unpaid taxes, tax titles, water Court. You have a right to object to this treasurer’s check will be required to be in this court at Three Pemberton bills, municipal liens and assessments, proceeding. To do so, you or your at- delivered at or before the time the bid Square, Boston, MA 02108 on or rights of tenants and parties in posses- torney must file a written appearance is offered. The successful bidder will before June 1, 2015 or you will be sion. and objection at this Court before: be required to execute a Foreclosure forever barred from claiming that you TERMS OF SALE: 10:00 a.m. on 05/12/2015 Sale Agreement immediately after the are entitled to the benefits of said Act. A deposit of FIVE THOUSAND This is NOT a hearing date, but a close of the bidding. The balance of Witness, JUDITH C. CUTLER Chief DOLLARS AND 00 CENTS ($5,000.00) deadline by which you must file a writ- the purchase price shall be paid within Justice of said Court on April 16, 2015. in the form of a certified check or bank ten appearance and objection if you thirty (30) days from the sale date in Attest: treasurer’s check will be required to be object to this proceeding. If you fail to the form of a certified check, bank Deborah J. Patterson delivered at or before the time the bid file a timely written appearance and treasurer’s check or other check satis- Recorder is offered. The successful bidder will objection followed by an Affidavit of factory to Mortgagee’s attorney. The 14-015605 / Wheeler, be required to execute a Foreclosure Objections within thirty (30) days of the Mortgagee reserves the right to bid at Charles/05/01/2015 Sale Agreement immediately after the return date, action may be taken with- the sale, to reject any and all bids, to May 1, 2015 close of the bidding. The balance of out further notice to you. continue the sale and to amend the the purchase price shall be paid within The estate is being administered un- terms of the sale by written or oral Commonwealth of Massachusetts thirty (30) days from the sale date in der formal procedure by the Personal announcement made before or during The Trial Court the form of a certified check, bank Representative under the Massachu- the foreclosure sale. If the sale is set Worcester Probate and Family treasurer’s check or other check satis- setts Uniform Probate Code without aside for any reason, the Purchaser Court factory to Mortgagee’s attorney. The supervision by the Court. Inventory at the sale shall be entitled only to a 225 Main Street Mortgagee reserves the right to bid at and accounts are not required to be return of the deposit paid. The pur- Worcester, MA 01608 the sale, to reject any and all bids, to filed with the Court, but recipients are chaser shall have no further recourse Docket No. WO15D0897DR continue the sale and to amend the entitled to notice regarding the admin- against the Mortgagor, the Mortgagee DIVORCE SUMMONS BY terms of the sale by written or oral istration from the Personal Represen- or the Mortgagee’s attorney. The PUBLICATION AND MAILING announcement made before or during tative and can petition the Court in any description of the premises contained Dineyell Silva the foreclosure sale. If the sale is set matter relating to the estate, including in said mortgage shall control in the vs. aside for any reason, the Purchaser distribution of assets and expenses of event of an error in this publication. Helio Silva at the sale shall be entitled only to a administration. TIME WILL BE OF THE ESSENCE. To the Defendant: return of the deposit paid. The pur- WITNESS, Hon. Denise L. Meagher, Other terms if any, to be announced The Plaintiff has filed a Complaint chaser shall have no further recourse First Justice of this Court. at the sale. for Divorce requesting that the Court against the Mortgagor, the Mortgagee Date: April 17, 2015 Nationstar Mortgage LLC grant a divorce for irretrievable break- or the Mortgagee’s attorney. The Stephanie K. Fattman, Present Holder of said Mortgage, down. description of the premises contained Register of Probate By Its Attorneys, The Complaint is on file at the in said mortgage shall control in the May 1, 2015 ORLANS MORAN PLLC Court. event of an error in this publication. P.O. Box 540540 An Automatic Restraining Order TIME WILL BE OF THE ESSENCE. TOWN OF DUDLEY Waltham, MA 02454 has been entered in this matter pre- Other terms if any, to be announced THE ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS Phone: 781-790-7800 venting you from taking any action at the sale. PUBLIC HEARING April 24, 2015 which would negatively impact the Nationstar Mortgage LLC THE Z.B.A. WILL HOLD A PUB- May 1, 2015 current financial status of either party. Present Holder of said Mortgage, LIC HEARING FOR JOHN HEALY in May 8, 2015 SEE Supplemental Probate Court By Its Attorneys, Room 321A on THURSDAY the 7th Rule 411. ORLANS MORAN PLLC DAY OF MAY, 2015 AT 7:00 PM TO (SEAL) You are hereby summoned and P.O. Box 540540 HEAR THE APPLICANT’S request for COMMONWEALTH OF required to serve upon: Waltham, MA 02454 a Special Permit to construct a mod- MASSACHUSETTS Dineyell Silva Phone: 781-790-7800 ular home at 40 Fish Road, Dudley, LAND COURT 93 North Street May 1, 2015 MA to replace a building that was de- DEPARTMENT OF THE TRIAL Douglas, MA 01516-0673 May 8, 2015 stroyed by fire. The original structure COURT your answer, if any, on or before May 15, 2015 was destroyed by fire in October 2009 001442 06/30/2015. If you fail to do so, the and the Building Inspector stated that ORDER OF NOTICE court will proceed to the hearing and (SEAL) he lost his right to replace the struc- TO: adjudication of this action. You are THE COMMONWEALTH OF ture because it wasn’t done within the Barry L. Davis, Cynthia L. Kemp also required to file a copy of your MASSACHUSETTS 2-year period as stated in the Zoning and to all persons entitled to the ben- answer, if any, in the office of the LAND COURT Bylaw. efit of the Servicemembers Civil Relief Register of this Court. DEPARTMENT OF THE TRIAL Brian Canty, Chairman Act:, 50 U.S.C. App. §501 et seq.: WITNESS, Hon. Denise L Meagher, COURT May 1, 2015 Santander Bank, N.A., First Justice of this Court. 2015 SM­­­­ 001630 claiming to have an interest in a Date: April 8, 2015 ORDER OF NOTICE Mortgage covering real property in Stephanie K. Fattman To: Dudley, numbered 72 Corbin Road, Register of Probate The Heirs, Devisees, and Legal given by Barry L. Davis and Cynthia May 1, 2015 Representatives of Frances M. www.webstertimes.net Friday, May 1, 2015 • The Webster Times • 7

Church Listings followed by Bible Study at 7:15p.m, and Saturday ST. CHURCH, WEBSTER morning bible study 6:30 a.m. Saturday Vespers 22 Dudley Hill Road. (508) 943-0470. The Rev. Joseph 6:00 p.m. Marcotte. Sat., 4 p.m. Sun., 8:30 and 11 a.m. The Church of the Reconciliation (Episcopal), 5 North Main Street, Webster ST. JOSEPH BASILICA, St. Joseph Basilica, 53 Rector: The Rev. Janice Ford OXFORD Whitcomb St., Webster, MA 01570, 508-943-0467, Rev. Sunday services of Holy Eucharist: 9:00 a.m. Monsignor Anthony Czarnecki, Saturdays, 4 p.m., THE CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER- (traditional with choir in the church); 11:00 a.m. Sundays, 7 a.m. and 11 a.m. (Polish), 8:15 a.m. and DAY , 49 Old Webster Rd., Oxford. 508-987- (informal, non-traditional, contemporary service 9:30 a.m. (English), Holy Day Vigil, 5 p.m., Holy Day 1083. Bishop C. Todd Burt. Sundays, 10 a.m. in the Upper Parish Hall) Masses, 6:30 a.m. and 8:30 a.m. (English) 5:00 p.m. Christian Formation Sundays at 10:00 a.m.: Godly and 7 pm (Polish) 7 p.m. (Bi-lingual). FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH OF NORTH Play (children 3-6 years old); Sunday school (chil- OXFORD, 693 Main St. (508) 987-5633. Pastor Renee dren 7-12 years old) ST. LOUIS CHURCH, 14 Lake Street, Webster, D. Kaufman. Sundays, 9:15 a.m. Nursery available Sundays 9 a.m. to noon (paren- Mass. 01570. Rectory Phone: 943-0240 tal supervision) Rev. William F. Sanders, Pastor / Deacon, Mr. FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH OF OXFORD Fellowship: Sundays10:00-10:50 a.m. Peter Motyka 355 Main St., (508) 987-2211, The Rev. Dr. Barry J. Website: www.reconciliationweb.org Masses: Saturday: 5:00 PM, Sunday: 7:00 & 10:30 AM McCarthy Phone: 508-943-8714 12:30 PM Spanish Mass; Rev. Miguel A. Pagan Worship and Sunday School 1st through 12th Daily Masses: Monday, Tuesday, Thursday & grades, Sundays, 9:30 a.m. Nursery care provided. CATHOLIC APOSTOLIC NATIONAL CHURCH. Friday at 7:00 AM. Saturday & Holidays: 8:00 AM, Handicap accessible. For information, contact: Father Brian D. McIntyre, Holy Days: 7:00 AM, 9:00 AM & 7:00 PM. Confessions: www.oxfordfirstucc.org. SCR (508) 641-5672 saintjoseph5672 @yahoo.com. Saturdays at 3:30-4:15PM or by Appointment. Holy Mass every Sunday at 4 p.m Prayers for heal- Miraculous medal Novena: Mondays at 6:30 PM GRACE EPISCOPAL CHURCH, 268 Main St., ing on the, 2nd and 4th Wednesdays of the month Website: www.stlouischurchwebster.org Oxford: Holy Eucharist, Saturdays 5 p.m., Sundays at 6:30 p.m. 10:30 a.m., Wednesdays 9:30 a.m. Father Alfred T.K. UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST FEDERATED Zadig. Support group September through June at FAITH ASSEMBLY OF GOD, corner of Lincoln UCC Federated is a Methodist and UCC con- 270 Main St., for any with loved ones in danger of and Nelson streets. (508) 943-6758. The Rev. Kent gregation, welcoming ecumenical diversity. suicide second Tuesday of the month at 7 p.m. For Whitecotten. Sundays, 10 a.m. and 6:00 p.m. www. 4 Church Street, Webster, MA, 01570, Phone: more information call (508) 987-1004 or visit aza- faithassemblywebster.com. 508-943-0061, Web site: www.uccfedwebster.org, [email protected]. E-mail: [email protected]. CHURCH OF CHRIST-WEBSTER, 168 Main St. Sunday service at 9:45 a.m. with coffee hour at 10:45 OAK HILL BIBLE CHURCH, 40 Sacarrappa Road. in the “Joslin House,” corner of Mechanic Street. a.m. Office hours: Tuesday-Friday 9:00 a.m.-1:00 (508) 987-0287. Senior Pastor Glenn Rice. Sundays, (508) 765-6067. Evangelist Peter Capoccia. Bible p.m. Bible study: Wednesdays 12:00-2:30 p.m. Our 9:30 a.m. Sunday school, 11 a.m. study Sundays, 9 a.m., worship Sundays, 10:30 a.m. services are handicapped accessible. OXFORD UNITED METHODIST CHURCH, FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH OF WEBSTER, 465 Main Street (508) 987-5378, the Rev Wanda 33 E. Main St. (508) 943-3554. The Rev. Thomas B. DUDLEY Santos-Perez. Sunday Worship 10:00 am - Nursery Harmon. Sundays, 11 a.m. and 6 p.m. Adults’ and CALVARY ASSEMBLY OF GOD CHURCH, Care provided. children’s Sunday school, 10 a.m. 105 Southbridge Road. (508) 949-3711. Coffee & Fellowship following worship. ALL Pastor Tony Hamilton. WELCOME HOLY TRINITY POLISH, NATIONAL Sundays, 10:30 a.m. , 68 Lake St. (508) 943-0608. ST. ANN’S CHURCH, 652 Main St. (508) 987- Rev. Robert Fredrickson. Holy Mass in English FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH OF DUDLEY, 8892. Pastor Michael Lavallee. Saturdays, 4 p.m. every Sunday at 10:00 a.m. All are welcome. Conant Memorial, United Church of Christ, Sundays, 9 a.m. and 11:00 a.m. 135 Center Road. (508) 943-7320. Rev. John R. SACRED HEART OF JESUS, 18 E. Main St. White. Sunday Worship 10 a.m. Sunday School ST. ROCH’S CHURCH, 334 Main St. (508) 987-8987. (508) 943-3140. The Rev. Adam Reid. Saturdays, 10 a.m. Nursery provided. Adult Study Tuesday Rev. Michael Roy. Saturdays, 4 p.m. Sundays, 8:30, 4 p.m. Sundays, 9 and 11 a.m. and 6 p.m. Sunday 6:00pm-7:00pm. Open & Affirming Congregation. 11:00 a.m.. morning worship a 8 a.m. and 10 a.m., June, July All are welcome. Handicapped Accessible. www. and August. uccdudley.org. TABERNACLE OF PRAISE ASSEMBLY OF GOD, 8 Maple Road. (508) 987-7707. The Rev. Sue SHARING GOD’S LOVE MINISTRY, ST. ANDREW BOBOLA, 54 W. Main St. (508) 943- Lynch. Sundays, 10 a.m. and 6:30 p.m. Bible study, 9 E. Main St. (508) 949-6497. Pastor Richard 5633. Pastor: Rev. Krzysztof Korcz. Sunday Mass: Wednesdays, 7 p.m. Mongeon. Sunday School, 10 a.m. Services, 11 a.m. Saturday Vigil, 4:45 p.m.; Sunday, 8 a.m., 9:15 Wednesday bible study, 6 p.m. All are welcome. a.m. (Polish), and 11 a.m. Weekday Mass: Monday, ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH, 70 S. Main St. 508- Handicapped accessible. Tuesday and Thursday, 8 a.m.; Wednesday, 6:30 987-1248, Sunday Worship 9 a.m. and 10:30 a.m. The p.m.; Friday, No Mass, except for the first Friday of Rev. Nancy Beckwith. STS. CONSTANTINE AND HELEN CHURCH, the month, at 8 a.m., and Holy Days, 8 a.m., 6:30 p.m. Sunday School 9:30 a.m. All are welcome. 35 Parkway. (508) 943-8361 The Rev. Luke A. Handicapped accessible. Veronis. Divine Liturgy Sundays, 9:30 a.m. Wednesday 6:30 Supplication to the Mary LEGALS (SEAL) requesting that the Court enter a for- Commonwealth of Massachusetts Worcester, MA 01608 COMMONWEALTH OF mal Decree and Order of testacy and The Trial Court Docket No. WO15P1205GD MASSACHUSETTS for such other relief as requested in Worcester Probate and Family CITATION GIVING NOTICE OF LAND COURT the Petition. Court PETITION FOR APPOINTMENT OF DEPARTMENT OF THE TRIAL And also requesting that: 225 Main Street GUARDIAN FOR INCAPACITATED COURT Sherry L Hawes of Woonsocket RI Worcester, MA 01608 PERSON PURSUANT TO 001579 be appointed as Personal Repre- (508) 831-2200 G.L. c. 190B, §5-304 ORDER OF NOTICE sentative(s) of said estate to serve Docket No. WO15P1202EA In the matter of: Mark Hanlon TO: Without Surety on the bond. CITATION ON PETITION FOR Of: Dudley, MA Jonathan T. Daigneault You have the right to obtain a copy of FORMAL ADJUDICATION RESPONDENT and to all persons entitled to the ben- the Petition from the Petitioner or at the Estate of: Alan E Kelliher Alleged Incapacitated Person efit of the Servicemembers Civil Relief Court. You have a right to object to this Date of Death: 02/16/2015 To the named Respondent and all oth- Act:, 50 U.S.C. App. §501 et seq.: proceeding. To do so, you or your at- To all interested persons: er interested persons, a petition has Federal National Mortgage torney must file a written appearance A Petition has been filed by: been filed by D.D.S. of Springfield, MA Association (“FNMA”), and objection at this Court before: Dana M Kelliher of Whitinsville MA in the above captioned matter alleg- claiming to have an interest in a 10:00 a.m. on 05/12/2015 requesting that the Court enter a for- ing that Mark Hanlon is in need of a Mortgage covering real property in This is NOT a hearing date, but a mal Decree and Order of testacy and Guardian and requesting that Webster, numbered 5 Crown Street, deadline by which you must file a writ- for such other relief as requested in Todd A Gattoni of Milford, MA given by Jonathan T. Daigneault to ten appearance and objection if you the Petition. (or some other suitable person) be ap- Mortgage Electronic Registration object to this proceeding. If you fail to And also requesting that: pointed as Guardian to serve Without Systems, Inc., as nominee for file a timely written appearance and Dana M Kelliher of Whitinsville MA Surety on the bond. CitiMortgage, Inc., its successors objection followed by an Affidavit of be appointed as Personal Repre- The petition asks the court to deter- and assigns, dated March 1, 2007, Objections within thirty (30) days of the sentative(s) of said estate to serve mine that the Respondent is incapaci- and recorded with the Worcester return date, action may be taken with- Without Surety on the bond. tated, that the appointment of a Guard- County (Worcester District) Registry out further notice to you. You have the right to obtain a copy of ian is necessary, and that the proposed of Deeds in Book 40778, Page 100, and The estate is being administered un- the Petition from the Petitioner or at the Guardian is appropriate. The petition is now held by plaintiff by assignment, der formal procedure by the Personal Court. You have a right to object to this on file with this court and may contain has/have filed with this court a com- Representative under the Massachu- proceeding. To do so, you or your at- a request for certain specific authority. plaint for determination of Defendant’s/ setts Uniform Probate Code without torney must file a written appearance You have the right to object to this Defendants’ Servicemembers status. supervision by the Court. Inventory and objection at this Court before: proceeding. If you wish to do so, If you now are, or recently have been, and accounts are not required to be 10:00 a.m. on 05/12/2015 you or your attorney must file a writ- in the active military service of the filed with the Court, but recipients are This is NOT a hearing date, but a ten appearance at this court on or be- United States of America, then you entitled to notice regarding the admin- deadline by which you must file a writ- fore 10:00 A.M. on the return date of may be entitled to the benefits of the istration from the Personal Represen- ten appearance and objection if you 05/12/2015. This day is NOT a hearing Servicemembers Civil Relief Act. If tative and can petition the Court in any object to this proceeding. If you fail to date, but a deadline date by which you you object to a foreclosure of the matter relating to the estate, including file a timely written appearance and have to file the written appearance if above-mentioned property on that distribution of assets and expenses of objection followed by an Affidavit of you object to the petition. If you fail to basis, then you or your attorney must administration. Objections within thirty (30) days of the file the written appearance by the re- file a written appearance and answer WITNESS, Hon. Denise L. Meagher, return date, action may be taken with- turn date, action may be taken in this in this court at Three Pemberton First Justice of this Court. out further notice to you. matter without further notice to you. Square, Boston, MA 02108 on or Date: April 09, 2015 The estate is being administered un- In addition to filing the written appear- before June 1, 2015 or you will be Stephanie K. Fattman, der formal procedure by the Personal ance, you or your attorney must file forever barred from claiming that you Register of Probate Representative under the Massachu- a written affidavit stating the specific are entitled to the benefits of said Act. May 1, 2015 setts Uniform Probate Code without facts and grounds of your objection Witness, JUDITH C. CUTLER Chief supervision by the Court. Inventory within 30 days after the return date. Justice of this Court on April 16, 2015 and accounts are not required to be IMPORTANT NOTICE Attest: TOWN OF WEBSTER filed with the Court, but recipients are The outcome of this proceeding Deborah J. Patterson BOARD OF SELECTMEN entitled to notice regarding the admin- may limit or completely take away Recorder PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE istration from the Personal Represen- the above-named person’s right to May 1, 2015 The Board of Selectmen will hold a tative and can petition the Court in any make decisions about personal af- Public Hearing on Thursday, May 7, matter relating to the estate, including fairs or financial affairs or both. The Commonwealth of Massachusetts 2015, at 6:00 P.M. at the Town Hall in distribution of assets and expenses of above-named person has the right The Trial Court the Selectmen’s Meeting Room, Web- administration. to ask for a lawyer. Anyone may Worcester Probate and Family ster, MA, in accordance with MGL, WITNESS, Hon. Denise L. Meagher, make this request on behalf of the Court Chapter 140, Section 157 to hear a First Justice of this Court. above-named person. If the above- 225 Main Street dog complaint against a dog owned Date: April 17, 2015 named person cannot afford a law- Worcester, MA 01608 by Alan Savides, 19R Hugo Terrace, Stephanie K. Fattman, yer, one may be appointed at State (508) 831-2200 Webster, MA 01570 and to obtain an Register of Probate expense. Docket No. WO15P1082EA order with respect to the control or May 1, 2015 WITNESS, Hon. Denise L. Meagh- CITATION ON PETITION FOR disposition of a dog found to be uncon- er, First Justice of this Court. FORMAL ADJUDICATION trollable of whose owner or keeper that Commonwealth of Massachusetts Date: April 17, 2015 Estate of: Velma Elizabeth Hawes is unresponsive to any other penalties. The Trial Court Stephanie K. Fattman Also known as: Velma E Hawes Anyone wishing to be heard should Probate and Family Court Register of Probate Date of Death: 07/22/2014 appear at the time and place desig- Worcester Division May 1 2015 To all interested persons: nated. Worcester Probate and Family A Petition has been filed by: Webster Board of Selectmen Court Sherry L Hawes of Woonsocket RI May 1, 2015 225 Main Street 8 • The Webster Times • Friday, May 1, 2015 www.webstertimes.net www.webstertimes.net Friday, May 1, 2015 • The Webster Times • 9

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WEBSTER - 8 MIKE’S WAY THOMPSON - 131 HAGSTROM RD. WEBSTER ~ 12 HOUGHTON STREET WEBSTER - 16 HOUGHTON ST LAND! THOMPSON ROAD, WEBSTER BUILDABLE LOTS Lot 119B Thompson Rd Town, Water & Sewer. $55,000 ON DEPOSIT Lot 119A Thompson Rd Town, Water & Sewer. $60,000 One Owner! Hip roof colonial on private acre lot. Pride in ownership shines throughout this beautifully Sprawling 2089sf+/- Ranch home on 3.95 acres! Custom Custom Cape! 4 bedroom 1-1/2 Bath! Loads of natural updated 3 bedroom 1 bath home. Wrap around Farmers Deer Run: Sutton Rd 21.47 total Acres 1758 sq.ft. +/- 3 bedrooms. 1.5 bath, 2 car garage, Built! 3 bedroom, 3 Bath! w/Private Master Bath! hugh office! woodwork! 2nd floor bedroom offer a Large open floor planl Porch invites you in. Gleaming hardwoods, new furnace, +/- 7 single family residential 1 acre+ fireplace main level, hardwood & ceramic flooring, Hardwoods! Fireplaced Living Room! 30 X 50 Morton Barn! bedrooms devided by a half bath. Forced hot water by oil! new roof, fenced yard, new electrical, partially finished lower approved buildable lots. Plus 12.68 formal dining and more! $264,900. All in the Heart of Farm Country! New Price $304,900. level with recessed lighting. All ready for you to call home Detached garage! NEW PRICE $169,900 NEW PRICE $169,900 acres $249,900

WATERFRONT - 63 S. CHARLTON SHORE RD WEBSTER - 108 THOMPSON ROAD WEBSTER - 2 HIGHCREST PARK Let’s Talk Real Estate! Buying a Foreclosure: What You Need to Know STAGE 1 Many buyers today think buying a foreclosure means big property owner that the lender will proceed with pursuing savings and this can be true but buyers also need to be legal action if the debt is not taken care of. At this point, aware of potential pitfalls. A foreclosure takes place when the property owner has the opportunity to pay off the out- ON DEPOSIT a homeowner or property owner cannot pay the mortgage standing debt or sell the property before it is foreclosed. ON DEPOSIT fees on the property and is forced to give up the property In this stage, many homeowners may opt for what is CHARLTON WATERFRONT - Summer Cottage on South to the bank. called a short sale. Many of these homes will sell for Charlton Reservoir! Take it down a notch and come to the Lake for Townhouse unit #2, great location. Fresh paint! Gleaming First, potential buyers should know there are different near their appraised values. Banks may be willing to some R & R! 75’ of waterfrontage! 2 bedrooms! Modern full Bath! hdwd in dining and living areas! Large living room has stages of foreclosure. negotiate on these properties but the process can be 3+ acres Commercially Zoned! 340 feet Street Open Floor Plan to Kitchen, Dining, & Living Room with exposed picture window and front door access! Fully applianced Pre-Foreclosure stage is the earliest stage of foreclosure. lengthy. Properties that sell at a 20 to 40 percent discount frontage on Thompson Rd., 450 feet on Tower St., 339 kitchen! Central air! Central vac! Washer and dryer on first feet on Paper Rd - Summit St. Included is a 2 family, Cathedral Ceiling! This gem has been in the family since 1963 ~ Reaching pre-foreclosure status begins when the lender usually need repair or are in unstable communities. floor! 2nd floor has 2 large bdrms and roomy bathroom. Fieldstone constructed 2 car garage. B-4 Zoned. and now, Lucky You, it’s your turn to Treasure It! files a default notice on the property, which informs the View Hope2Own.com for more! Stage 2 Next week. NEW IMPROVED PRICE $179,000. New Price $129,000. New Price $599,000

WEBSTER LAKE - 12 INDIAN POINT WEBSTER LAKE - 32 JACKSON ROAD WEBSTER LAKE - 11 BATES POINT RD WEBSTER LAKE - #7 LONG ISLAND WEBSTER LAKE ~ 29 SOUTH POINT RD

ON BATES POINT! Elegant Webster Lake Waterfront Home offers all the amen- Young Custom Built Waterfront Home! Super Killdeer Island AN INTRIGUING OPPORTUNITY TO OWN AN EXTREMELY UNIQUE 3.32 ACRE land on WEBSTER LAKE WATERFRONT PROPERTY! Town Map# 40-D-14-0 ities of a fine home Plus Direct Webster Lake Access! Located in a sheltered cove Location on Private Dead End Middle Pond Peninsula! Expan- showing Total Acreage of 11.28. Located at the Southern most end of Webster which provides boat access to full open water! Inground pool, a fully fenced Pristine Waterfront Island Lot with Western Exposure! ON DEPOSIT sive Waterviews! Western Exposure! Friendly Shoreline, Level Lake’s South Pond. Extreme Privacy with Direct Lake Access along a Delightful Level lakeside yard. Fine features include: crown moldings, 9’ ceilings, beautiful Lot! Waterfront Front & Back! Fireplaced Living Dining Room! Peninsula that juts out into Webster Lake. Simple yet very Charming Year-round cherry kitchen w/ceramic tile floors, granite countertops, S/S appliances, center Perfect Summer Retreat! Custom Built Post & Beam NEW LISTING: Unique Webster Lake Waterfront Home! Panoramic views Gourmet Kitchen, oversize island/Breakfast Bar! 2nd bdrm with Ranch has a Full Finished Lower Level & walkout access to a screened-in patio, island, Slider to large lake facing deck! Formal dining , formal living rooms w/ shed with Loft! Existing Long Island homes have ac- gleaming hardwood floors! Plus private 2nd floor 20x26 family room! Spacious of both Middle and South Ponds! 188+/- of waterfrontage! 15594 +/- sq ft Lot! Private Covered Balcony! 3rd bdrm sleeps 8 comfortably! 2-1/2 plus a detached garage & shed. ENJOY the PARK LIKE GROUNDS! Plenty of land 3 Bedroom! 2 Baths! Lake facing Fireplaced formal Living Room! Lower Level & nice location to build a Dream Home or possibly more! Developing possibilities? master bedroom, whirlpool tub w/waterfall faucet & separate marble show- cess to Seasonal Town Water and Sewer. $149,900. Baths! 2 Car Garage! Irrigation System $659,900. Call for details. $389,000. er! Propane gas heat & central air!! NEW IMPROVED PRICE $569,000. Summer Kitchen and Fireplace! Garage! $464,900 10 • The Webster Times • Friday, May 1, 2015 www.webstertimes.net REAL ESTATE Crescent Gate MORTGAGEE’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE 508-943-7669 • 774-230-5044 at Sturbridge Maria Reed Diane Luong Bob Zannotti Bill Roland AT PUBLIC AUCTION JoAnnSoldMyHouse.com 508-873-9254 774-239-2937 508-414-8101 508-272-5832 NMLS #20898 LICENSEDLICENSED IN IN MA MA & & CT CT Call any agent listed Wednesday, May 6, 2015 Jo-Ann Szymczak REDUCED CRS, GRI, SRES, ASP “Home “Home Ownership Ownership Matters” Matters” above for a showing 3:00 PM-BLACKSTONE Now on Real Estate TV • Channel 193 @ Charter Saturday & Sunday 2 Lloyd Street OXFORD CHARLTON sgl fam, 985 sf liv area, 0.11 Ac lot, 4 rm, 2 bdrm, 55+ community: 920 sq.ft. condo. 1 br. hard- 1 bth, Worcester(Worc): Bk 37310, Pg 143 TERMS: $5,000 cash or certified check at the time and wood floors, w/carperts in BR. All App. inc. place of the sale. The balance to be paid within thirty washer/dryer in unit. Condo fee includes cen- (30) days at the law offices of Korde & Associates, P.C. OPEN HOUSE OPEN HOUSE tral heat/AC and water. Terrific location close 321 Billerica Road, Chelmsford, MA 01824, Attorney for to major highways. Elevator to heated garage. the Mortgagee. SUN. 11-1 SUN. 1:30-3 Pool/room Library, exercise room, TV room. Auctioneer makes no representation as to the accuracy of the information contained herein. * Country Kitchen * 24’ Lower Level * 100’ Water front * Galley Kitchen Very quiet. Price reduced to $149,900 * 3 bedroom Family Room * 2 Bedroom * Granite counters BAY STATE AUCTION CO, INC. * Dining Room * 1 car carage * 2 bonus room over garage * Spectacular views Call owner 1-508-347-3063. NORTH CHELMSFORD (978) 251-1150 www.baystateauction.com MAAU#: 2624, 2959, 3039, 2573, 2828, 1428, 2526, 2484 5 Hillcrest Dr - $229,900 97C Baker Pond Rd - $319,000 WEBSTER DUDLEY UXBRIDGE WEBSTER

SHORT SALE Open House Directory Deadline: Monday at 10am * Waterview * 4 bedroom * 4 Bedrooms * Sided * 2 Bedrooms * Granite & Maple Kitch * Ingrnd. Salt Water Pool * Fenced Yard (C) Condo (X) Condex (M) Multi-Family (T) Townhouse * 2 Baths * 24x24 family room * Fam. Room * 3 Bedroom (B) Business (U) Duplex (S) Single Family (D) Adult * Near Boat Ramp * HW floors * Gas Heat * Garage (P) Land (L) Mobile Home (A) Apartment Community * Cath. Ceilings * Fireplace * 2.5 Baths 75 Lakeside Ave ADDRESS STYLE TIME PRICE REALTOR/SELLER/PHONE $199,900 17 Corbin Rd • $339,900 5 Willard Dr • $389,900 411 High St • $129,900 SUNDAY, MAY 3, 2015 THOMPSON CT CHARLTON 97C Baker Pond Rd S 1:30-3 $319,000 Diane Luong / Remax Advantage * Log Home * 1600 sq.ft. plus additional 774-239-2937 * Cathedral Ceilings Bldg.for office or studio * 1.5 Baths * Easy Highway access OXFORD * Loft * Beautiful Setting 5 Hillcrest Dr S 11-1 $229,900 Jo-ann Szymczak / Remax Advantage * 2 Bedrooms * 2.5 acres 774-230-5044 * Finished lower level * Fireplace SOUTHBRIDGE Family Room 30 Blanchard Dr S 12-2 $159,900 Aucoin Ryan Realty 508-765-9155

111 Wagher Rd - $339,900 WEBSTER 4 Harvard St S 12-2 $199,900 Century21 Lake Realty 508-943-9306 CALL WEBSTER ME BUYERS! THOMPSON CT NOW! * 2 bedroom condo 124 Fabyan-Woodstock Rd S 12-2 $314,900 Hope Realty 508-943-4300 * Appliances * Garage Free home warranty * Town Services To have your open house listed in this directory when you purchase a home by please contact Sandy @ 508-909-4110 August with Jo-ann Syzmczak LEASE PURCHSE as your Buyer Agent. AVAILABE Now is a great time to buy! 17 Cutler St • $64,900

DUDLEY LAND, OXFORD LAND, LAND SZYMCZAK SELLS WEBSTER: 2+ Acres, $69,900 OXFORD:1.5 Acres, $45,900 +55 COMMUNITY CHARLTON: * Perryville Farm Estates Waterfront. Pumpkin Ln. * 2 Baths * 1.42 Acres * 2 bedroom * 2.5 Baths $114,900 * 3-4 bedrooms DUDLEY: * Garage * Hardwood Floors 6 Acres, * Central Air 11 Eric Way-$329,900 Tobin Farm Estate 13 Daniel Dr • $217,900 LET US Do Your

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Brenda Ryan Jan Melissa Mary Jo Spiro Vivian Broker- DiGregorio Cournoyer Demick Thomo Marrero- Owner Hilli Doros “We are part of Make Southbridge Home” 201 SOUTH STREET, SOUTHBRIDGE, MA 508-765-9155 FAX: 508-765-2698 Robin Debra Debbie Joan Chad Michelle Stan Giguere Nordby- Thomo Lacoste Splaine Roy Misiaszek Rivera Now offering rental services looking to sell. call us! Southbridge: Wonderful OPEN HOUSE Brick Ranch with great 12-2pm • Sun backyard! 5 rooms 2 Southbridge: 50’ Brick Ranch bedrooms-big bathroom. with 6 rooms 4 bedrooms! Living Built in 1981 with Brick room with spectacular view from Construction. Updated. the picture window plus fireplace. Kitchen with refrigerator, stove and dishwasher. Central Vac. Lower level has finished room w/fireplace – great “Man’s Cave” Central Air. Lower level finished with ½ bath and plenty of room or rec room! Attached garage. Deck with fantastic views! Located for guest suite or just fun & game room! 2 car garage! Patio! on dead end street – Sturbridge side of town. $159,900. Garden area. PLUS BIG BACKYARD! $179,900. 30 Blanchard Dr. OPEN HOUSE 12-2 Southbridge: Executive Southbridge: Charming 6 Custom Ranch! 2600sf of room Cape with 3 bedrooms, living area! NEED ROOM? spacious kitchen, formal 7 rms 3 beds 3 baths. Remodeled MasterBath. dining room, bath with Wonderful livingroom Jacuzzi, and hardwood w/ oversized windows & floors. Extra special yard fireplace. Great room across the back of the house w/ wet bar with apple trees, nectarine tree, and gardens. Double & floor to ceiling windows.1st floor laundry. LL finished w/ full Lot. Garage. Dead end street. $145,000. bath, FP, & big workshop! $269,900.

Southbridge: Marino Pond Southbridge: Family Owned Water View! Wonderful 6 rooms 3 for 40 years! Great 2 family with bedroom 1 ½ bath Cape! Beautiful 4 room 2 bedroom units. Nice updated kitchen with granite, loads enclosed porches for both units. of custom cabinets & open to Updated boilers. Each tenant pays dining room. Large living room to their own utilities. Level yard. All enclosed porch & fenced yard. Lower level fantastic GAME Room! mechanics are working and each First floor bedroom. Garage. 2010 Windows. Sheds. Generator hook apartment is rentable. Not a short sale or foreclosure. Seller is up. Very short walk to Town Beach! $239,900. motivated. 99,900! MORTGAGE RATES ARE DOWN!! GREAT TIME TO BUY!! www.webstertimes.net Friday, May 1, 2015 • The Webster Times • 11 REAL ESTATE A Place To Call Home… GOT A HOUSE

JUST LISTED JUST LISTED JUST LISTED FOR SALE? This is the THOMPSON-This 2,700 sq ft. Cape is sitting on a mature THOMPSON- Well kept ranch style home locat- KILLINGLY-Tastefully renovated 1940’s style cape home; 1.68 acre across from the protected West Thompson Dam ed in residential neighborhood of similar homes. open kitchen/dining/great room area with custom brick- place to sell it! with great hiking, fishing, boating, camping & more. This Three bedrooms, 1 full bath; wall to wall carpeting/ work and beams; hardwood floors throughout; French home has great in-law potential with two front doors and doors & built-in bookcase; updated kitchen & bath; walk-up vinyl in kitchen & bath; screened porch off the rear a dividing door. With 4 bedrooms total including a first floor 2nd floor is unfinished but has huge potential for additional Your ad will be bedroom, two full bathrooms, two living rooms, 1 with a fire- overlooks private backyard with 2 out buildings; 6 living area; 1200 sq ft. outbuilding most recently used as a place, 2 car garage, shed and a large sun room. This is a lot year old roof. Priced at $145,000 hair salon with 4 treatment rooms, 5 sinks & handicapped mailed to 50,000+ of home for the price. Priced at just $199,900 accessible. Priced at $199,900 FOR households SALE throughout REDUCED JUST LISTED JUST LISTED Southern Worcester

THOMPSON- Welcome to this charming 2 bedroom, 1 County. bath Cape. This home sits on almost half an acre and is KILLINGLY-Attn: investors & owner occupiers. This 4 -Here is your opportunity to bring this located close to local amenities with easy access to high- THOMPSON unit multi-family located in a great convenient location is Thompson Hill Antique Colonial back to the gran- To advertise on our real estate section, way. Enjoy the large eat-in kitchen and cozy den for your a money maker. With great history as the former Attawagan deur that it once had. Once featured in Yankee Mag- quiet times. Relax on the screened in porch and enjoy School, this investment property has been well maintained and has good rental history. Property has vinyl siding, ther- azine, this home needs a complete overhaul. Sitting please call your local the privacy with the fenced in side yard. Can’t forget the mo pane replacement windows, an under 10 year old roof, on just over an acre, this 1500 sq ft. home is ready carport large enough for 2 vehicles. At only $129,900, and a newer Buderus boiler. The building currently only has 1 unit in transition that is a 2 bedroom and would be a good for your renovation. Priced at $69,900 sales representative at 1-800-367-9898 this gem won’t last long. owner occupied unit. $185,000

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DROP LEAF COFFEE 010 FOR SALE 010 FOR SALE TABLE NEW REDUCED $100 MEN & WOMEN’S PRICES!!! DROP LEAF CART GOLF CLUBS Classic Star Trek $85 Complete (with carriages) Stonebridge Press sports department Make Offer Figurine Set In box - never opened is seeking an individual to cover and SWORD SET $100 $65 AIR CONDITIONER Sears Carpet,Upholstery photograph high school sports. New, Used only 8 hours! Vacuum Candidate will be flexible with hours END TABLE $200.00 $60 W/DRAWER (2) HON Side Chairs likely on Friday nights & weekends. $75 508-892-7160 $30/ea Correspondent must have digital camera Mink Fur Jacket-(6/7) $175/OBO and the ability to e-mail photos and story. END TABLE Moving... (2) Mid-back leather W/2 DRAWERS SEARS office chairs 010 FOR SALE 010 FOR SALE $50 PRO-FORM $30/ea Please apply to either TORO LAWN TREADMILL Bell motorcyle ROUND KITCHEN TABLE MOWER Adam Minor at OLD END TABLE Folds up, heavy duty helmet $45 Reg. maintained Never used w/4 chairs Two years old [email protected] $200.00 $60 $125.00 Excellent condition Self-propelled or Nick Ethier at GIRLS 18 SPEED BIKE or best offer Beckett Burner Control & Aquastat COFFEE TABLE Push button [email protected] $100.00 $200 $150.00 508-867-0368 and 2 end tables (3) Kincaid “Replica” $50.00 or call (508) 764-4325 CANOPY Paintings WASHER & DRYER and leave a message at extension 3-IN-1 MOVING SALE! 2’x3’ $50/ea ENTERTAINMENT SET 10FTX20FT EVERYTHING Christin Dior Tux CENTER New 130 or 133. $135.00 Used once 42-44 long, w/end cabinets $200.00 MUST GO! w/pleated shirt 10’ long, 74” high MANY HARD $175/OBO $225.00 JEWELRY SAFE Lawn mower Cast Iron Christmas 109 MUSIC/ARTS 230 EVENTS/ COVER BOOKS GARDALL 010 FOR SALE $300.00 Tree Stand 2 SWIVEL ROCKER ENTERTAINMENT 16” wide 23” tall $25 CHAIRS GUITAR Snow blower $100.00 SMALL COFFEE Sunbeam Whole $25.00 each VACUUM 1970 GIBSON J50 VENDORS $300.00 TABLE House Humidifier LEATHER COUCH CLEANERS Acoustic w/case WANTED: $40.00 (on wheels) Great condition Love Seat, Ottoman, ONE 2HP SEARS AIR 87” light tan New-Good for garage Toy Town Fall Fest Winchendon $50 $1800.00 o.b.o. Chair COMPRESSOR 220 $25.00 MA is looking for vendors for 774-633-0832 ELECTRIC BASE $450.00 13’ Sunsetter $100.00 HOOVER CARPET- Saturday Sept. 26 2015. 10x10 BOARD Awning Cover 508-949-1283 CLEANER NEW space costs $35.00 For more $25.00 Coffee and end table Never Used ONE SUNBEAM GAS SMALL UPRIGHT info call 978-297-3125 xt. 105 $125.00 $30 $100.00 or e-mail [email protected]

GRILL WHITE LAQUER 14” Snow Chains WOODEN DOLL $50.00 Two Kitchen stools $20 TREES FOR SALE TWO GLASS TABLE PIANO 265 FUEL/WOOD CRADLE $75.00 15” Cable Evergreen Trees, Colorado TOPS w/Bench ONE BARBECUE GRILL Blue Spruce, Potted Trees, 11 years old $15.00 Snow Chains $50.00-each Central Boiler E-Classic Silver Blue, 18”-22” tall Excellent condition Call Brand New $50.00 All 10 trees for $85 Paid $3700 1400/2400 ANTIQUE 508-859-8326 $35 Norway Spruce, 3.5’ TWO SEWING Asking $1500 Used Engine 1-413-244-9510 OUTDOOR WOOD CROQUET SET 5/$99 MACHINES WITH 508-637-1168 $40.00 Myers Convertible 2002 Pontiac 3.4 ltr. V-6 Eastern Pine 5-7’ tall FURNACE Jet/Tank pump system, $250 SNOW TRACKING 5/$99 BENCH Cleaner & Greener Antique-Kelvinator $50.00-each 130 YARD SALES EPA Qualified LARGE FISHER 7 Gal. TIRES Excellent privacy 1/2h.p. with 50’ hose never Electric range border/ornamental 25-Year Warranty SPEAKER 185x65 R15 used w/double oven, broiler $50.00 each Call 508-278-5762 CEDAR HOPE **************** Call Today $50.00 $175 B/O Lightly Used evenings DEADLINE FOR 508-882-0178 Call Ed @ CHEST CrystalRockFarm.com Home H2O Kooler with YARD SALE hot faucet 508-479-9752 TROY BUILT $60.00 ELECTRIC CHORD Call SUBMISSIONS IS ORGAN $50 LET’S MAKE A DEAL! 508-637-1401 Horse Reartime Rototiller FIREWOOD Lawn Mowers & More 7 HP Kohler Engine DISHES NEW AND NOON MONDAY $75.00 Cut, Split & Delivered 774-297-9279 Precious TAKAMINE 12 Rebuilt Carburetor OLD. FOR ALL Green & Seasoned Older Model Runs Awesome! Moments STRING MASS. WEEKLY TWO SUNROOF $650.00/OBO Wood Lots Wanted NASCAR Collection 508-234-8737 508-885-3136 PAPERS KITS ELECTRIC/ Deadline subject to change and stands $100.00 Die-Cast Models ACOUSTIC GUITAR 860-888-5207 due to holidays Call Paul 28 pieces Local They’re Back! Very good condition w/hard Call for more info 508-769-2351 508-867-2887 $5 And Up! shell case $325 Weathertech ******************** GOLF CLUBS WITH Need to Place a Classified Ad? Call 800-536-5836 News BAG BRAND NEW SHIPMENT! Fender stratocaster mexican 283 PETS made blue/white excellent Floor Mats $50.00 HUGE YARD SALE Blessings Farm QUEEN SIZE condition $350 or BO Gray, Front and Rear Fits 50 H Foote Road glass tank for reptiles 30”Hgt x Jeep Liberty 2008-2012 Saturday, May 2nd Need help with LARGE ANTIQUE Charlton BEDROOM SET 12”width x19 1/2” depth $10 Like New 9 - 2 your pets PICTURE FRAME 508-248-1411 In pearl very good condition 9 774-272-0821 Reduced to: Emanuel Lutheran Church veterinary care? $50.00 drawer dresser and mirror, 3 200 Greenwood Street drawer night stand. Bed frame $80.00 We can help Need to Place THREE Worcester, MA a Classified Ad? included, mattress/box spring Collectibles, antiques, at an affordable price! Call 800-536-5836 CRAFTSMAN PORTABLE PODIUM not included FOUND HERE! furniture, more! $60.00 $950/OBO SANDERS 508-347-3145 Coffee shop, Call 508-987-8086 All under $50.00 TRUCK TOOL BOX lunch and baked goods! REGULATION WESLO New HOMELITE CHAIN Half Ton CALL POOL TABLE $80.00 TREADMILL YARD SALE Queen PillowTop Entertainment Center 774-452-3514 Needs new felt, $500 SAW 20HP/100MPH Mattress EZ supper auto HEAVY DUTY many picture frames Johnson and Evinrude $50.00 $70.00 May 2nd 9am-2pm with Box Spring 2 HARDWOOD ENGINE STAND Rain date May 9th outboards, BRINX SAFE $80.00 152 Podunk Rd 2-30hp, several left from in Original Plastic CHERRY NEW CEILING 18X12 INCHES $50.00 Sturbridge MA last season $150.00 CABINETS AIR HOCKEY TABLE LIGHTS GOLF CLUBS AND 61X33 INCHES $60.00 $200-$650. Glass Doors, Moveable shelves, Our veterinarians can help $10-$50 Each FOOSBALL TABLE 75”x30”x20” $500 for pair. BAG spay/neuter and/or general Call: 508-410-7050 55X30 INCHES $60.00 Also, I need motors, $60.00 200 GEN. BUSINESS medical appointments. parts - 1958-’85 SEARS GAS CALL 508-892-3275 Additional discounts NordicTrack Elite TRIMMER 33 GALION (508) 885-4212 available for those on 508-885-6657 REMOTE CONTROL 204 WATER EQUIPMENT financial assistance. 14.7 Elliptical w/ supply of Lines ALUMINUM GAS AIRCRAFTS $50 Please call KIRBY SENTRIA II 2 years old, Like new, TANK 100 GENERAL 2000 SEADOO 720 508-637-1333 Internet access, Paper work some with motors or online at Call George Call 508-885-3136 $75.00 with caravan trailer VACUUM SYSTEM Bought $1399 www.secondchanceanimals.org Red & white with carpet cleaning asking $850.00 774-241-0027 105 BULLETIN BOARD attachment. TOOL SHEDS MILLER HIGH Very fast and fun! 284 LOST & FOUND Six months old. Made of Texture 1-11 FREQUENCY BOX COMMUNITY $600 firm. Wii 8x8 $775 $1500 PETS READING 25’ tig Torch BABY Call 774-244-6781 Call 508-987-3677 w/Balance Board 8x10 $960 and regulator 508-234-8297 Controllers, Games NEWSPAPERS 8x12 $1050 $600.00 SHOWER-FREE! Did you find LED R-30 INDOOR 8x16 $1375 Bought $500 Wednesday, May 20th 1-4pm your pet? FLOODLIGHTS Asking $250.00 IS A QUEST 860-455-8762 La Salle Hall, Southbridge 205 BOATS Expectant and New Parents! by Philips LIKE NO OTHER Delivered and Built On-Site USED ADULT POWER Or find a home Gift Bags, Food, Resources & 12w = 65w Other Sizes Available CHAIR Prizes! 14’ STARCRAFT for one? Instant on, very bright CALL 413-324-1117 Entertainment for Young plus dimmable ALUMINUM BOAT Children Lasts 22.8 years ADULT POTTY CHAIR with 5HP Mercury TRAC VAC Category Number: Big box stores sell for gas motor (2011) Model 385-IC/385LH Events/Entertainment $26-$30 only 10 hrs use Used Once WHEEL CHAIR YOU PAY $15.00 each Want to Place Trailer included - Best Offer 107 MISC. FREE plus seats & vests or 4 per case $50.00 2 WALKERS Call Keith Asking BEAR CAT FREE $1,800.00 508-524-9328 a Classified Ad? VAC-N-CHIP PRO 8 NFL SUPER BOWL 2 twin size 508-867-2551 LET US KNOW!!! & VAC PRO COINS electric beds Please call us so that we LUMBER $1600.00 Models 72085, 72285, (not hospital beds) 16 FT. FIBERGLASS can take your ad Rough Pine - Dry 72295 out of the paper... 5% moisture - Sizes up to Asking SAILBOAT Used Twice 2”x18”x10’ Furniture quality $3500.00 Mid-sized couch with with mainsail, jib and trailer Town-To-Town Call 800-536-5836 Best Offer $2.00 board foot or B.O. matching chairs with new tires Classifieds 508-476-7867 Call $450.00 Leave message CALL 508-765-5763 508-832-3029 413-436-8520 774-230-0753 508-909-4111 4 Town-to-Town Classifieds • Friday, May 1, 2015

285 PET CARE 298 WANTED TO BUY 310 GENERAL HELP 325 PROFESSIONAL 454 HOME 525 HOUSES FOR RENT 575 VACATION RENTALS WANTED HELP WANTED IMPROVEMENT FAN-C-PET WANTED TO BUY $ SPENCER SINGLE HVAC Mechanics CAPE COD TIME Mobile BY COLLECTOR 1 PAINTING Trailer Truck FAMILY HOME SHARE FOR SALE Old comic books Licensed only Grooming Salon Drivers Wanted Interior/ RANCH STYLE Edgewater Beach Resort 1940s and up we will provide permanent Exterior for rent prime location. 95 Chase Avenue Beatles memorabilia positions Class A CDL with excellent compensation and Power Washing 3 bedrooms, Dennisport, MA 02639 Email Vicki Kelley 1960s and up Hazmat benefit package Carpentry 1 bath, On the water Famous monster Professional apply J.J. Bafaro Inc Based in 1 car garage, Studio (Unit 706) magazines, Godzilla, • FREE ESTIMATES • Groomer 9 Winter St Worcester Ma North Brookfield • FULLY Insured • Large yard Fixed week 33 (August) Frankenstein and 01604 • Reasonable Rates • washer/dryer included. Deeded rights 20 Years Exp. monster items, Newly renovated. Us! Rich O’Brien “We Go Right Old toys and IMMEDIATE Please Call Very warm and bright. You’ll own it for a lifetime advertising items Painting No pets. & can be passed down to toYour Door” OPENING! 508-867-3235 28 Years Of Experience 508-248-7314 $1300.00/Month your children and grand 508-987-2419 Landscape Worker Position for first+last-security children. $6000.00/OBO. Call: 860-779-2469 full service landscape call 508-347-3145 company-hardscape to full 508-397-9703 maintence 400 SERVICES 500 REAL ESTATE for showing. WAR Qualifiactions: license, Transportation, Resume, 8’x6’ Blackboard 505 APARTMENTS FOR RELICS References WEBSTER Local Experience a Plus! Old School RENT Very clean & WAR Contact Mike at: $500.00 Nice 3 Bedroom News Going... Going... SOUVENIRS 888-347-9439 SOUTHBRIDGE Ranch Hearthstone Soap Stone New Garage Gone to the Dogs or WANTED [email protected] Wood Stove 1 bedroom apartment. Stove Fridge Dishwasher Training and behavior WWII & EARLIER $1900.00 Off-street parking Big yard management in your JOIN OUR TEAM No Pets Dead end St CA$H WAITING! $1400/Month The Carafotes/Serpa Network Oak Dining room Table 1 Bedroom: $725/mo home. First-Last Helmets, Swords, dba 2 Leaves/6 Chairs 2 Bedroom: $825/mo Positive methods used. Daggers, Bayonets, 508-943-2670 Certified Pet Dog DUNKIN’ DONUTS $725.00 Medals, Badges, Flags, Crew Members Wanted First & Security trainer and member FOUND HERE! Uniforms, etc. Come in apply today! 73” Mitsubishi Call: 508-765-5852 535 HOUSING WANTED What’s On APDT Over 30 Years Experience. Southbridge

Big-Screen TV Call David Sturbridge SOUTHBRIDGE Retired Mechanic Call Renelle at $1500.00 JULY, 11-18 508-892-1850 1-508-688-0847 Fiskdale Nice modern, clean 1-bedroom with drivers license Your Mind? Sutton Ave, apartment in quiet Looking for InLaw AUG, 8-15, 15-22 email: I’ll Come To YOU! Oxford 3-Piece Oak downtown area Apartment or $999/week [email protected] Bedroom Set Includes heat, hot Room with a bathroom No prime time JOURNEY MAN $750.00 water We’d Like and storage vacancies in 9 years! 286 LIVESTOCK and appliances for 64 year old 300 HELP WANTED ELECTRICIANS Bass River Cape Cod Handicapped, but Mr. Response Electric 774-545-6161 Charming Cottage 3-bedrooms BAGGED self-sufficient to Know. Is looking for licensed $625/month Half mile to beach SHAVINGS Electricians with commercial One year lease Private deck 305 BUSINESS ENERAL ERVICES $4.75 Each and residential experience. 402 G S References, credit check 860-382-3634 Kids love it Horse quality OPPORTUNITIES Great wages and company and security deposit required 3.25 size vehicle. Must have own tools. Call The Please call 546 CEMETERY LOTS pictures available Email us your Rock Valley Farm SPORTING GOODS Send 508-347-7709 Dave West Brookfield MA STORE Resume Junk Man CEMETERY LOTS 508-864-0460 508-867-2508 for sale selling bait tackle and to SOUTHBRIDGE thoughts to: archery products established [email protected] Trees Cut Three bedrooms, AVAILABLE Brush/Limbs Stove, Off-street parking, RV in Co-op Park 295 BUILDING SUPPLIES 1991 owner retiring turn key Pine Grove Cemetery operation will train serious Removed Washer/Dryer Hook-ups in Spencer, MA $26,900 adam@ Maids Wanted apartment. Single lot $1000 HINGES inquiries only FREE METAL PICK-UP We have permanent w/Fridge Double $2000 Woodstock, CT Heavy duty 54” long 508-932-9502 Appliances, part-time positions Limited restricted storage. stonebridgepress. stainless steel leave message. Furniture, TV’s. available. Qualifications are; Deposits, references, and Call Mike piano hinges Construction credit check required. your own vehicle, cleaning 774-200-6164 com $50.00 each 310 GENERAL HELP experience a plus but not Materials. No pets, No utilities Brand new mandatory, personable, Cellars/Attics Cleaned. $800 per month or WANTED pinegrovecemetery 774-633-0832 organized and punctual. Small Building Plus Sewer & Water [email protected] Hours estimated Demolition, Call 508-637-1074 298 WANTED TO BUY BARN HELP 15-25/week. Must be able Seasonal campsite Residential Moves. SPENCER We’d Love to start at 8:45AM Cemetery Plots Meadowside of Woodstock, WANTED Furnaces Removed Perfect mothers hours. Two bedroom townhouse Own your own lot. for the summer Part time Worcester County Memorial Route All qualified employees start Gas heat Trailer with add-ons which weekends caring for two horses, Park To Hear at $10.00/hour. Dave Electric Apliances contain large family room, two house sitting a plus must be Valor II Section 169 Raise to $11.00/hour Hookups bedrooms, dining room, compassionate knowledgeable Graves 1 & 2 after first 90 days, 508-867-2564 no pets screened porch, vinyl siding, and reliable, great working $500 security From You! Antiques advancement possible. 413-262-5082 Valued at $7600 large shed, outdoor fire pit, conditions, references a must First-Last mostly furnished. 884 Worcester St. We do withhold taxes. Asking $4000 $765month Park ammenities: Southbridge MA Looking for applicants 508-248-9139 residing in the towns of: call large swimming pool, rec hall. 433 CLEANING Holland, Wales, 508-886-4312 508-885-6489 pavilion, mini golf, bocci, 508-885-4278 Looking To Purchase Worcester, Sturbridge & SPENCER. horseshoes, fish pond, Antiques Comfort Inn and Suites Southbridge House/Office playground-low yearly And Collectibles in Sturbridge Call Tammie Very spacious, well maintained, CEMETERY PLOTS maintenance fees. 3 br duplex located in a quiet Single Items is now hiring for 508-347-3275 Cleaning area, appliances included, off Worcester County or send resume to Available Rte.25 197, Or Entire Estates street parking, gas heat and Memorial Park HOUSEKEEPER TLCHomeCleaning@ Reasonable rates. Paxton, MA Woodstock, CT cooking, section 8 welcome. Unit #5 We Buy It All Weekends required Verizon.net No job too big or small. $1,150/month Garden of Gospels And Also Do Day and evening (508) 735-3805 1 plot #150 PLUMBERS PIPE hours available. 2 grave sites On-Site Estate Sales FRONT DESK please call after 6 pm 772-233-1555 And Nights and weekends required FITTERS -Bonded- Asking $2200 Estate Auctions Licensed only STURBRIDGE Need to Place NIGHT AUDITOR Call Wendy for a a Classified Ad? CALL MIKE ANYTIME we will provide permanent Daniel Fiske Call 800-536-5836 Overnight Friday and Saturday positions FREE estimate at: 386-576-6663 774-230-1662 excellent compensation and 508-943-9880 House Apply in person or apply benefit package WORCESTER $ BUY & SELL $ online at apply J.J. Bafaro Inc COUNTY www.sturbridgecomfort 9 Winter St Worcester Ma TLC 1 Bedroom Apartment THINK SUMMER! ALL GOLD & SILVER 01604 MEMORIAL PARK inn.com/career HOME CLEANING $725/Month ITEMS 2 plots The North Brookfield Board of We Use & Supply Organic a il ble Specializing in 5-Room Apartment Garden of Heritage 2 EXPERIENCED Selectmen is seeking a Senior Cleaners To Ensure NUMISMATIC COINS, 1st Floor, 2-Family vaults included Center Director to begin work Your Family’s Safety. gold & silver of any form! help wanted Part to Full time for Hardwood Floors, Patio present value $8300 July 1st 2015. This is a 19.5 v Oil Changes Tire Changes ect $895/Month Asking $4500/OBO hour per week Gift Certificates For Qualified with over 30 Must have own tools Call (Monday -Thursday) Baby Showers, years experience & Apply at Mike”s position requiring good Anniversaries, And More! - No Utilities - 508-769-8107 a following of many Automotive 434 Boston administrative and financial A Perfect Gift! ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ satisfied customers. Post Rd Warren or skills. Bachelor’s degree in Includes 508-764-2002 Human Services, Social Work, Office/Homes Appliances & Laundry A We also sell a nice F/T AUTOMOTIVE or related field preferred. Please Spring/Fall Cleaning On Premises. selection of fine jewelry, send cover letter and resume to Weekly/Bi-Weekly First/References/Security Worcester County antiques & collectibles. TIRE & LUBE the Board of Selectmen, 215 Monthly Cleaning Required Memorial Park South Dennis, North Main St, North TECHNICIAN Flexible Hours/Days (508)347-9081 Double plot off Rte. 134: Bring in your items & Brookfield, MA 01535 by Seeking self-motivated, $2300.00 Cozy 3 BR, (dbl, queen, see what they’re worth. Wednesday, May 15th North experienced Technician. Must Registered/Insured/Bonded ($4600.00 value) 2 twins) 1 bath home with You won’t leave Brookfield is an equal disappointed. have good driving record. Local Will pay transfer fee full kitchen & microwave, Full Benefits. Pay commensu- opportunithy Employer. Honesty and fairness WE PUT AN EXTRA 508-248-3303 washer/dryer, screened in rate w/ experience and ability. are our best policies! DAY IN YOUR Heroes porch w/ picnic table, grill, APPLY IN PERSON: C&R TIRE, TRAILER WEEKEND! WORCESTER COUNTY cable TV. Outdoor shower. Lee’s 649 MAIN STREET (RT. 20) MECHANIC On dead-end street. STURBRIDGE, MA MEMORIAL PARK Near shopping, theater, Coins & Jewelry NEEDED ASK FOR TAMMIE AT Paxton, MA restaurants, bike trail, 239 West Main Street FAMILY HOUSE OF in Brookfield MA. 508-347-3275 Faith/Crypts fishing, playground, East Brookfield Management experience a plus Lot 84C #1 Space 10 minutes from bay and (Route 9 - Panda PIZZA Exp. with $1500 ocean side beaches. Garden Plaza) in Charlton is hiring! Looking hydraulics, welding, 508-943-0671 mechanicals. 442 LICENSED DAY 508-637-1236 for fast paced, team oriented in- Now Booking for dividual with flexible schedule. This is a F/T CARE WORCESTER COUNTY Summer of 2015 e pr ints 508-341-6355 (cell) position w/benefits. Starting pay negotiable. Apply MEMORIAL PARK in person. 105 Masonic Home dwilson@ ************************* Off season rates available GREAT Two grave plots: Road. intercitylines.com The Commonwealth of Valor I (#291, Unit A, FLEA MARKET or call Call Janet Massachusetts graves 1 and 2) 413-436-9511. at 508-865-1583 Every Saturday and Sunday Office of Child Care FOUND HERE! Current value $8200.00

Foster after 6 pm, or email R year round Services requires that all Offered: $5,850.00 June at Dealers, leave your stuff Parents Wanted 320 MEDICAL/DENTAL ads placed in the 508-499-7957 set-up in our secure facility STURBRIDGE [email protected] Seeking Quality Homes newspaper for child care [email protected] Dealer days every DENTAL Nice large efficiency in country for more information. Throughout Central MA (daycare) in your home setting. Easy commute.

Wednesday and Friday, 12-6 Call for details 508-764-4325 To Provide Foster Care ASSISTANT Ever-changing array include your license number Includes appliances & laundry To Children In Need. 550 MOBILE HOMES of cool, cool stuff on premises. 24/7 Support. Generous ORTHODONTIC WELLS, MAINE 800-551-7767 $550/Month Reimbursement. OFFICE. Village By the Sea dudleyflea.com 448 FURNITURE One Year Lease FOR SALE $1000 Sign-On Bonus Credit, References & Security Mobile Home 55+ 2 bedroom/2 bath condo. Call For Details Dental Assistant needed at Pool complex, WANTED QUEEN PILLOW TOP Deposit Required. Leesburg, FLA busy, friendly pediatric Please call Near the Villages w/jacuzzi, exercise room, Old Mopeds, Scooters, orthodontic office in MATTRESS SET outdoor pool, in-unit laundry, Dirt Bikes (508)347-7709 Updated Whitinsville. Dental exp nec, $150.00 Move in ready A/C, cable. Any condition ortho exp preferred. Tues, Thurs I have a NEW Queen STURBRIDGE 2 bedroom, 1.5 bath Looking for projects hoto & Fri 8:30-5. Mattress w/Box One bedroom 3 Room on Lake Griffin Summer Rate Cash paid Fax resume to still in the apartment first floor, off street View @ $875/weekly Call Travis 508-234-7256 or email original plastic! parking centrally located www.lakesideterrace.net/ Devereux Therapeutic www.TheHeartOfMassachusetts.com Leave message to NAME BRAND $600/month 47wintergreen.html

CALL FOR DAILY RATES P Foster Care 774-242-9227 familyorthodontics@ Call/text 774-402-0145 $21,900 (508)429-7568 508-829-6769 (We also sell) verizon.net. 860-916-5040 508-397-3411 352-787-1949

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725 AUTOMOBILES 725 AUTOMOBILES 740 MOTORCYCLES 745 RECREATIONAL 760 VANS/TRUCKS 760 VANS/TRUCKS 765 HEAVY EQUIPMENT 700 AUTOMOTIVE 1977 GMC 2500 2004 BUICK 2008 KAWASKI VEHICLES 6 FOOT BUSH HOG 2005 TOYOTA with extra blades Custom built twin piston flat VULCAN 500 2 SNOWMOBILES 1992 GMC 705 AUTO ACCESSORIES bed dump LESABRE CUSTOM TACOMA clutch Diesel Truck Stump Jumper Four way fisher plow (PRESIDENTIAL) MOTORCYCLE AND A TRAILER Regular cab 4x2 4 Tires w/Rims Excellent running 3200 mi., Black UPS Truck-Style, Laminated Gauge wheel 76K miles; 4-door; metallic FOR SALE Aluminum Grumman Body, Auto $600.00 2009 midsize Ford Many New parts champagne w/black landow Like New Remote starter Needs minor body work Asking $2400/OBO Shelves. Rebuilt OBO 125/55R16 roof; light tan interior; Transmission/Motor, 89500 Miles Will fit new Ford 5 lug pattern $2100 leather heated seats; new 508-867-8374 1997 Polaris 500 EFI Excellent Condition New Fuel Tank, Radiator, Steer- CUB CADET REAR $450.00 tires; super clean; $1500 Photos on craigslist Porta Potty FOR SALE: ing Box. Dual Wheels, TINE ROTO TILLER great condition; 11’ Area Behind Seats $7900 Construction site type Honda motor used once 508-943-1740 asking $6,500 2007 2002 Polaris 700 Excellent Condition Call Excellent condition Like new 508-476-2236 14,100GVWR 860-963-7458 $275 HARLEY DAVID- Classic $450.00 720 CLASSICS 2004 CHRYSLER SON SUPER GLIDE $2500 OBO Call Call 5pm-8:30pm 3/4 TON CHEVY SEBRING 7500 Mi. Black. 508-341-6347 2012 Mission Double 508-867-6546 1934 MERCEDES 4 dr. sedan Excellent Condition, SILVERADO Call 500k, Heritage Replica, 4 cylinder, automatic clean with many extras. Trailer 4-wheel drive, 1986 860-774-6539 1988 FORD Want to Place a Classified Ad? Red, Tan Int., 104,500 miles $8500. $3500 Call 800-536-5836 Selling for parts Rebuilt ‘79 Camaro MUSTANG LX Many new parts Please call Bert AC, 1000 miles since built, Conv. Black Ext. Black Top Asking $3,000 860-315-7609 Call $600 Firm

Always inside Gray Int, V8 Need to Place a Classified Ad? Call Tom at 774-696-0219 Call 800-536-5836 MUST SEE! Call Mike 5 Speed 774-242-9061 Harley Davidson After 5 $19,750 $4500/OBO 508-832-2566 Fat Boy 508-867-6706 Please leave message Call EXCELLENT 2001 Carberated 70K 860-774-5802 774-272-5891 CONDITION MOTOR HOME 4 SALE 860-774-1932 $8500.00 38’ 1998 Dutchstar 1993 FORD F450 2013 DODGE [email protected] Caterpillar Service truck 300 Cummins Diesel 450 Dually JOURNEY Tornado Spartan Chassis 83,000 Miles 1963 7.3 International diesel FWD Catamaran Lots of Options CHEVROLET 5 Speed transmission Four Cylinder Toyotas are less 20’ Great Shape Service body 2.4 L 508-335-3948 BISCAYNE 201,000 miles $3650.00 MUST SEE! 7 Passenger International 2050 Extras 750 CAMPERS/ Small Rotating Crane 774-545-6161 $14,861.00 RAILERS in Dudley, MA High Performance T $2650 774-200-5152 V8 508-779-0194 KAWASKI  We have no mortgages Automatic Overdrive COACH CLIPPER Local VULCAN 750  Low overhead in Dudley MA $18,000/OBO News  Over 300 new & used vehicles to choose from for immediate delivery 1998 HARLEY V-Twin Liquid cooled shaft CAMPING 508-949-0771 (If we don’t have it, we can get it within 48 hours) DAVIDSON drive 3000 senior adult miles TRAILER-2003           1986 EL CAMINO 883 10000K Original owner excellent condition With awing  Leftovers and demos with savings up to $9000.00 $3250/OBO Fridge, stove, sink, toilet                 110,000 Miles $2600.00 860-774-6539 In excellent condition  We have sales, service and parts staff members that have been 4.3 V6 Automatic 4 Speed, FOUND HERE! Bunks stain-free employed at Tri-State for Complete Tune up, New Tires, 1950 50 LINCOLN Like New-Under $3600 or BO over 25 years Reconditioned Wheels, SUICIDE DOOR 740 MOTORCYCLES 2,300 miles  Honest small town Garaged, No Rust, Spring around the corner dealing family owned 90000k weekend Call (860)774-3365 or All Receipts 2000 HARLEY be ready-to-ride with  No games - no gimmicks driver (860)428-7097 $7500 or best offer, this fantastic  Serving the tri-community $8000.00 DAVIDSON and tri-state area for Trades Considered 2006 Suzuki Want to Place Heritage Softail a Classified Ad? over 25 years 860-774-1891 Boulevard VL800K Call 800-536-5836 860-428-7101 20,000 miles  Special military and Like new Saddle bags-Visor college rebates available Excellent Condition OWN A PIECE OF 2003 JEEP 4X4 Buy Now for fantastic start 1 Owner AUTOMOTIVE LIBERTY LIMITED to spring $8900 $4900.00 LAKESIDE RV www.TristateToyota.com HISTORY Only 81k mi. Cond Vg/ Excel 508-341-6127 774-329-9160 Asking $7125 or best offer RESORT Silver Anniversary Call 2004 YAMAHA Own RV lot for less than renting Edition 1978 WANTED 860-966-6042 Developers final phase Corvette Indy Pace Car SILVERADO 1100 Kawasaki All lots 50% off L-82, Auto, 39k 2005 Black and root beer brown Motorcycles Camp, Canoe, Fish, Pool Matching Numbers Lots of chrome, Activity Center All Factory Original FORD TAURUS windshield, saddle bags, 1969-76 Sales, Service & Parts (508) 943-7474 Easy Exit 2 Excellent Condition 4-door, Air Condition, luggage rack (3 & 4 cylinder prefered) Dealership Hours: Monday-Thursday: 8:00am-8:00pm off I-395 Saturday:8:00am-5:00pmSunday: 12:00pm-4:00pm Throughout! Light Bronze color A good looking bike! Any Condition 508-989-8165 191 West Main Street  Dudley, MA 01571 $21900.00/OBO 133,000 miles 1 owner, 8K miles Need to Place  Only Minutes from Everywhere! Must Sell Good condition Always garaged CAll JOE a Classified Ad? Call 800-536-5836 No appointment needed in our service department Call Ed $2,200 $4,000.00 (978)760-5042 508-479-9752 508-779-0194 860-779-0695 or (508)481-3397 See a photo you would like to order? Photo Reprints Available Call Stonebridge Press for details 508-764-4325 or drop us an email at [email protected] 6 Town-to-Town Classifieds • Friday, May 1, 2015

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