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VOL. 86 NO. 151 TUESDAY,Site JUNE plan 27, 2017 approved for Southwick 75 cents marijuana production facility By Peter Currier Correspondent SOUTHWICK- The Planning Board voted to approve the special permit for the Calyx & Pistils Inc. marijuana production facility on Tuesday. The only no-vote was from Planning Board Member Richard Utzinger. Chrisopher Lalli and William Fontaine were present to represent the company before the board seeking approval for their spe- cial permit to open the facility at 74 College Highway. The Planning Board became hung Portraits Unveiled up on whether or not a storm water Nicholas Velis (son), Honorable Peter A. Velis, Mrs. Suzanne Velis (wife), management permit would be neces- Stephanie Velis (daughter). See Additional photos Page 5. sary for the special permit to go through. Most of the board mem- bers were okay with the notion, but From left are Planning Board members Jessica Thornton, they questioned whether or not the David Spina, David Sutton, Richard Utzinger, Marcus Cannabis Control Commission Phelps and Michael Doherty. (Photo by Peter Currier) (CCC) would go along with it. The CCC is the commission created by the state to oversee all proposed the meeting closed, the plan- wholesale facility, we’re not Special permit approved marijuana related businesses in ning board, Lalli, and a retail store,” said Lalli at Massachusetts. Fontaine went through all of the company’s community Planning Board Chairperson the findings and requirements outreach meeting in for Crepes Tea House Michael Doherty said that he would of the approval line by line. November, “We know that’s be okay with approving the site plan They specified that the facil- a big concern in town.” By Peter Currier as it was presented in the meeting, ity would be strictly for the During the community out- Correspondent but that if any changes were made in production, growth, and reach meeting, it was pointed SOUTHWICK- The Planning the future, everyone would have to wholesale distribution of out to the pair that Board Tuesday reviewed the site come back to re-approve it later on. marijuana. There will be no Southwick’s bylaws require plan for the proposed Crepes Tea It was determined that the facility retail or medical sales at the that the building be set back House and approved a special would not require the stormwater facility. Rather, they will be 75 feet from the road. permit for the business, which management permit due to affecting selling their product to retail Fontaine and Lalli said that should be open by the end of an area of less than one acre. stores summer. After the public hearing portion of “We’re going to be a See Facility, Page 3 Business owner Arturs Ribinskas came before the Planning Board less than a week after receiving unanimous approval from the Select Board Planning Board for a Common Victualler License. Arturs Ribinskas, at right, owner of Crepes The main point of review at Tea House, speaks to the Southwick Select Tuesday’s meeting was of the Board July 10, 2019 about his new restaurant on Feeding Hills Road. (Photo by Hope E. grants special See Approved, Page 8 Tremblay) permit to First-ever Farm Run 5K in Brockway Southwick to benefit veterans Transport on By Hope E. Tremblay Away Foundation for post-race festivities Correspondent at Whalley Park. The Southwick Civic Medeiros Way SOUTHWICK – Supporting those who Fund is sponsoring the town fireworks By Amy Porter served in the military is easy this summer, display that night and activities will take Correspondent with two events planned July place at Whalley Park through- WESTFIELD – Brockway Transport, Inc. of 20 to benefit veterans. out the afternoon including a Cottage Street in Springfield will be expanding The One Call Away bounce house, beer and food Foundation’s annual Bike vendors. its business and adding a warehouse, office space Ride and BBQ is Saturday “My team and I are so hon- and truck repair facility on Medeiros Way follow- morning followed in the eve- ored to be hosting this race event ing a unanimous vote by the Planning Board Kimberly Masiuk of Associated Builders and ning by the inaugural Farm for our veteran men and women,” Tuesday. The warehouse use is by-right for the Matthew Huse, owner of Brockway Transport Run 5k. said Starr. “As a patriotic woman, Industrial A zone; the special permit was trig- speak at Planning Board on Tuesday. (Photo by The 5k starts at 6 p.m. from it warms my heart to see a com- gered by the truck repair facility. Amy Porter) the Rail Trail at 108 munity band together in support Project Engineer Kimberly Masiuk of Congamond Road. Same day registration of Wounded Warrior Project’s mission. Associated Builders, Inc. of South Hadley pre- certified. Huse said there would be a 14 to 21 begins at 4:15 p.m. The course also ends Furthermore, I am beyond excited to have sented the application for Brockway Transport day turnaround for the product coming in and at the starting line. partnered with Southwick’s own One Call owner Matthew Huse, who was also present and being distributed. Coordinator Amy Starr said she orga- Away — the true local heroes — who spoke. Masiuk said a purchase and sale agree- The truck repair portion will be for preventive nized the event to support Wounded have welcomed us with open arms in join- ment is underway for the undeveloped, partially maintenance on the trucks, such as oil changes, Warriors’ mission to provide free services ing their event at Whalley Park on the cleared lot which borders the Home Depot brakes and tire changes, and will be done inside to wounded veterans. She also said she 20th.” Distribution Center. the facility. Huse said heavy maintenance and enjoys running and beer, so it was the Parking for the Farm Run is available at Masiuk said the company is looking to haul structural repair will continue to be done in his perfect way to combine three of her pas- Red Riding Hood Café and the former materials such as bottled water, food, and pack- Springfield shop; a condition which was added sions. Crabby Joe’s. For more information, call aged salt. She said there will be no hazardous Starr is partnering with the One Call 413-563-4040. materials, for which Huse said his drivers are not See Permit, Page 3 MARKET TALK Farmer’s Market open on Thursday By Debbie Randzio ture on the card. Our 4th of July Loyalty Card Market every Thursday between 12:45 and 1:30 Westfield Farmer’s Market Manager winner was Lisa Boido who won a bag donated pm. If you need help feeding your family, or you Greetings from the Manager’s Tent! by May Val Farm. Last week’s gift was a know someone who does, stop by the Market Our season is rolling along with what has now Westfield Farmers’ Market reusable bag. tent to pick up a flyer listing the variety of become “typical” Thursday weather – chance of Another means of support for people in need of sources for food assistance in our area. showers, although this week looks to be a bit nutritional assistance is the Women With Infants This week at the market, look for Firefly cooler than it has been the last few days. Despite and Children program. We want to remind all Field, a mother and son team from Southwick the weather, WE WILL HAVE A MARKET this WIC families that market vouchers are being who are venturing into the craft of soapmaking. week. Attached is our newsletter for this week’s distributed this week in Westfield from 1:00 – They will be selling their first batch of goat milk Market. 4:00 pm on Thursday. If you are eligible to soap. At 1:00, Jeff Bellefleur, our chainsaw Our Market is all about feeding hungry peo- receive WIC coupons, don’t forget to get yours woodcarver, will be demonstrating his craft by ple. Congratulations to our entire market com- this week. You should have received a notice as making a wood spirit on the playground starting munity for responding so positively to the need to the time and location of the distribution. If at 1:00. For safety reasons, we will ask all of our local food pantry. To date, we have raised you have questions, contact your local WIC Market customers to remain outside the play- $161.25! Let’s keep up the good work, as the office. We have 4 vendors who accept WIC ground fence for the 1/2 hour while Jeff is carv- Samantha Cowles of Southwick is all smiles need has not gone away. Remember, every vouchers: Park Hill Orchard, Pignatare’s Farm, ing. – with son Oliver – as she wraps up her Loyalty Card customer who makes a cash dona- Ray’s Farm, and Trotwood Acres. In addition, Let’s all send thoughts out for good weather weekly shopping at the Westfield Farmers’ tion to the Westfield Food Pantry at the Market the Westfield Boys’ and Girls’ Club distributes on Thursday. Market. table earns the reward of an extra week’s signa- free lunches to children 2.9 to age 18 at the See you at the market! PAGE 2 - WEDNESDAY, JULY 17, 2019 WWW.THEWESTFIELDNEWS.COM THE WESTFIELD NEWS

Westfield Athenaeum Open Forum Rotary Southwick to bring The Rich Badowski July 31 at 6:30, the Athenaeum asks patrons and citizens to give us their ideas of where the Blues Band, The Savage Brothers, and blues library should be headed for the next 5 years. This open forum will be a time to describe our strengths, opportunities and expectations for the Athenaeum. All are welcome. legend James Montgomery to Whalley Park On July 17, Rotary will kick off its concert series at Whalley Park, hosting Rich Badowski and his blues band. On July 24, The Savage Brothers funkin’ rockin’ rhythm’ band will perform, and on August 14, blues legend James Montgomery will take the stage. Events at Armbrook Village Admission is free. All concerts begin at 6 pm until 8:30 pm, rain or shine. Every year, Noah Lis Entertains at Armbrook Village July 17, 3:30 pm at Armbrook Village Senior Living Rotary continues to unite the community. The concerts bring the community together and Memory Support Community, 551 North Road, Westfield. Join us for a return visit from through good music and good times, a tradition the club hopes to continue. vocalist Noah Lis, former contestant and finalist on NBC’s The Voice! All concerts will be held at Whalley Park pavilion on Powder Mill Road. Smokey Waters “American Pride” Program at Armbrook Village July 24, 1:30 pm at Armbrook Village Senior will be available selling their popular BBQ, and Rotary will have a beverage tent selling Living and Memory Support Community, 551 North Road, Westfield. Join us as Roger Hart does wine, beer, soft drinks and water. No coolers are allowed. Everyone is encouraged to bring a picture presentation on American Pride! a chair. Alzheimer’s Association Support Group at Armbrook Village July 31, 6:00 pm at Armbrook Rotary continues to offer sponsorships for the summer series. Three levels in the amount Village Senior Living and Memory Support Community, 551 North Road, Westfield. Enjoy a light of $500, $300, and $100 are available. A commitment of any amount is welcome, greatly dinner and a chance to share your personal experiences and strategies for communicating with appreciated, and will keep the music rolling! The club continues to work towards two more your loved one! RSVPs not required, but for more information, call (413) 568-0000. Held on the performances in August. For more information on the concerts and sponsorships, contact last Wednesday of every month. Bob Fox at 413 579 4585.

Stanley Park Tours Events at the Huntington Westfield Athenaeum Welcomes We invite you to take a walking tour of Stanley Park’s beautiful grounds. Your personal Artist Gary Brady Public Library guide will show you the many exciting areas this picturesque park has to offer. You will The Huntington Public learn some historical facts of the Park. Your journey will take you through the many gar- This July in the Jasper Rand Art Gallery in the Westfield dens, including the Rose Garden and the Wildflower Garden. Unlock the secret of the Athenaeum we welcome artist Gary Brady. Gary Brady, a Library holds Storytime at 11:00am on the first and the Enchanted Oak, and study the reliefs of Carillon doors. Travel through the Colonial-era Westfield native and former teacher at Westfield North Village while enjoying the scenic route around the ponds. Take a moment to stroll through Middle School is exhibiting his artwork at the Jasper rand third Saturdays of the month, including a story- the Veteran’s Memorial before crossing over to the Tea House in the Asian Garden. We Gallery in the Westfield Athenaeum during the month of hope you enjoy your tour! July. “Marc,” “Valkerie,” and “Middle School” have been related craft and a snack. The Huntington Public Library is Walking shoes are recommended for these tours. Tours are given: June through August. sold. “Interior” and “One Way” are not for sale, but the rest Tours begin at 9:00am and end at approximately 10:30 am. All tours will meet in front of of the paintings are available for purchase. The Jasper Rand located at 7 East Main Street in Huntington. No signups the Carillon Tower. Tour Dates: July 6, July 20 and August 10. To make a Tour Art Gallery is open Monday-Thursday 8:30-8:00 and Friday Reservation, please contact the Stanley Park’s Development Office at (413) 568-9312 ext. 8:30-5:00. required. Telephone 413-512- 5206. 108 or 112.

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Last night’s numbers City hopes MASSACHUSETTS TONIGHT THURSDAY FRIDAY MassCash 1, 19, 23, 24, 29 Mega Millions ‘Baby Shark’ 8, 16, 31, 48, 52, Mega: 23, Megaplier: 3 Numbers Evening song will drive 1, 1, 4, 3 Numbers Midday homeless from park 7, 3, 6, 7 Powerball WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. (AP) — Showers Likely. Estimated jackpot: $40 million Partly Sunny. Officials in West Palm Beach are hoping a continuous loop of children’s songs played 75-78 89-93 throughout the night will keep homeless people from sleeping in a city park. Today, A chance of showers and thunderstorms after West Palm Beach parks and recreation 4pm. Mostly cloudy, with a high near 90. Tonight: Showers likely and possibly a thunderstorm. Some director Leah Rockwell tells the Palm Beach Showers. gusty winds, heavy rain, and frequent lightning. Post they’re trying to discourage people from CONNECTICUT Cloudy, with a low around 71. Thursday: Showers camping out along the glass-walled Lake Cash 5 25, 26, 29, 34, 35 likely and possibly a t-storm, Cloudy, with a high near Pavilion. She says the pavilion rakes in some Mega Millions 78. Thursday Night: A chance of showers, mainly be- 8, 16, 31, 48, 52, Mega: 23, Megaplier: 3 71-72 tween 10pm and 11pm. Patchy fog, low around 63. $240,000 annually from events. The loop of “Baby Shark” and “Raining Lucky Links Day Tacos” is a temporary fix to keep homeless 1, 5, 7, 8, 9, 10, 12, 13 Lucky Links Night WWLP.COM • Working For You people off the patio. Rockwell says the city 3, 5, 12, 13, 17, 18, 19, 21 wants to formalize hours for the park, which Play3 Day today should make trespassing laws easier to 8, 2, 7 enforce. Play4 Day Illaya Champion tells the Post “it’s wrong” 5:30 AM 8:26 PM 1, 5, 9, 3 14 hours 58 Minutes to chase people away with music. He says Play4 Night sunrise sunsET lENGTH OF dAY he’ll still sleep there, but “it’s on and on, the 6-4-4-7 same songs.” Classic Lotto 4, 6, 11, 18, 33, 39

TODAY IN HISTORY Today is Wednesday, July 17, the 198th day of 2019. There are 167 days left in the year.

n July 17, 1996, TWA Flight 800, a Europe-bound In 1975, an Apollo spaceship docked with a Soyuz space- Boeing 747, exploded and crashed off Long craft in orbit in the first superpower link-up of its kind. One year ago: OIsland, New York, shortly after departing John F. Amid criticism from within his own party, President Don- Kennedy International Airport, killing all 230 people on In 1981, 114 people were killed when a pair of suspended ald Trump said he had simply misspoken when he said board. walkways above the lobby of the Kansas City Hyatt Re- during his summit with Vladimir Putin that he saw no gency Hotel collapsed during a tea dance. reason to believe Russia had interfered in the 2016 U.S. On this date: election. Former President Barack Obama, speaking in In 1821, Spain ceded Florida to the United States. In 1997, Woolworth Corp. announced it was closing its South Africa, denounced Trump’s policies without men- 400 remaining five-and-dime stores across the country, tioning his name; Obama took aim at the “politics of fear, In 1862, during the Civil War, Congress approved the ending 117 years in business. resentment, retrenchment,” and decried leaders who are Second Confiscation Act, which declared that all slaves caught lying and “just double down and lie some more.” taking refuge behind Union lines were to be set free. In 2014, all 298 passengers and crew aboard Malaysia Alex Bregman and George Springer hit back-to-back Airlines Flight 17 were killed when the Boeing 777 was homers in the 10th inning, and the American League In 1918, Russia’s Czar Nicholas II and his family were shot down over rebel-held eastern Ukraine. beat the National League 8-6 in an All-Star Game that executed by the Bolsheviks. included a record 10 home runs. Ten years ago: In 1944, during World War II, 320 men, two-thirds of them Former CBS anchorman Walter Cronkite died in New Today’s Birthdays: African-Americans, were killed when a pair of ammuni- York at 92. Bombs ripped through two luxury hotels in Actor Donald Sutherland is 84. Actress-singer Diahann tion ships exploded at the Port Chicago Naval Magazine Jakarta, Indonesia, killing seven victims and wounding Carroll is 84. Rock musician Spencer Davis is 80. Sports- in California. at least 50 more. The space shuttle Endeavour arrived caster Verne Lundquist is 79. Comedian Tim Brooke- at the international space station to deliver the third and Taylor is 79. Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall, is 72. Rock In 1945, following Nazi Germany’s surrender, President final component of a billion-dollar Japanese lab. Gordon musician Terry “Geezer” Butler is 70. Actress Lucie Ar- Harry S. Truman, Soviet leader Josef Stalin and British Waller, of the pop duo Peter and Gordon, died in Nor- naz is 68. Actor David Hasselhoff is 67. Rock musician Prime Minister Winston S. Churchill began meeting at wich, Connecticut, at 64. Fran Smith Jr. (The Hooters) is 67. German Chancellor Potsdam in the final Allied summit of World War II. Angela Merkel is 65. Television producer Mark Burnett is Five years ago: 59. Actress Nancy Giles is 59. Singer Regina Belle is 56. In 1954, the two-day inaugural Newport Festival, Eric Garner, an unarmed black man accused of selling Rock musician Kim Shattuck is 56. Country singer Craig billed as “The First American Jazz Festival,” opened in loose, untaxed cigarettes, died shortly after being wres- Morgan is 55. Rock musician Lou Barlow is 53. Contem- Rhode Island; among the performers the first night was tled to the ground by New York City police officers; a porary Christian singer Susan Ashton is 52. Actor An- , who died in New York on this date in 1959 video of the takedown showed Garner repeatedly saying, dre Royo is 51. Actress Bitty Schram is 51. Actor Jason at age 44. “I can’t breathe.” (Garner’s family received $5.9 million Clarke is 50. Movie director F. Gary Gray is 50. Singer from the city in 2015 to settle a wrongful death claim.) JC (PM Dawn) is 48. Rapper Sole’ is 46. Country singer In 1955, Disneyland had its opening day in Anaheim, All 298 passengers and crew aboard Malaysia Airlines Luke Bryan is 43. Actor Eric Winter is 43. Actor Mike Vo- California. Flight 17 were killed when the Boeing 777 was shot down gel is 40. Actor Tom Cullen is 34. Actor Brando Eaton over rebel-held eastern Ukraine; both Ukraine’s govern- is 33. Rhythm-and-blues singer Jeremih (jehr-uh-MY’) is In 1961, Baseball Hall-of-Famer Ty Cobb died in Atlanta ment and pro-Russian separatists denied responsibility. 32. Actress Summer Bishil is 31. Actress Billie Lourd is at age 74. Broadway performer Elaine Stritch, 89, died in Birming- 27. Actor Leo Howard is 22. ham, Michigan. THE WESTFIELD NEWS WWW.THEWESTFIELDNEWS.COM WEDNESDAY, JULY 17, 2019 - PAGE 3 Permit Continued from Page 1 GOVERNMENT MEETINGS to the special permit. There will be no wash facility at the WEDNESDAY, JULY 17 site. Huse said he anticipated REG. STORE HOURS: Thurs. 9-6 • Fri 9-6:30 • Sat 8-4 PRICES VALID THU FRI SAT SUN MON TUES WED four trucks a month to JULY 18 19 20 21 22 23 CLOSED Blandford: receive maintenance. Sun 8-1 • Mon 10-5 • Tues 10-5:30 • Wed CLOSED Not RespoNsible FoR typogRaphical eRRoRs Board of Health Meeting at 6 pm Work for the proposed GREAT SPECIALS Fire Department Meeting at 7 pm new facility includes con- Historical Commission Meeting at 7 pm struction of a 15,675 square- CERTIFIED ANGUS BEEF 40 CT • SKINLESS • 5 LB. BOX foot warehouse, office and 90% LEAN KAYEM HOT DOGS ...... 18.99 EA. truck repair facility with GROUND ROUND 20 CT • NATURAL CASING • 2.5 LB. BOX associated earthwork, paved KAYEM HOT DOGS ...... 13.99 EA. THURSDAY, JULY 18 parking and driveway, utility 10 LB. LOTS ...... LB. 3.19 BABY BACK RIBS ...... 4.99 LB. connections, a stormwater Blandford: management system, site PORTERHOUSE STEAKS ...8.99 LB. ST. LOUIS STYLE RIBS ...... 3.99 LB. lighting and landscaping for Library Trustees Meeting at 7:30 pm Phase I of the project. Phase T-BONE STEAKS ...... 8.99 LB. PORK TENDERLOINS ...... 2.99 LB. 2 includes construction of a HANGAR STEAKS ...... 7.99 LB. Chester: 26,600 square-foot ware- wEEkEND LUNCH SPECIAL Municipal Light Department Meeting at 6 pm TRI-TIP STEAKS ...... 7.99 LB. house addition within five BEEF BRISKET BURNT ENDS years. The footprint for the BNLS RIBEYE STEAKS ...... 9.99 LB. expansion is part of Phase 1 WITH COLE SLAW MONDAY, JULY 22 of the project. freshest seafood in town In Phase 1 of the project, THURSDAY LUNCH SPECIAL Southwick: 10 tractor trailers a day 10-20 CT • DRY Board of Appeals Public Hearing at 7:15 pm ... LB. would be using the facility. SMOKED SHEPARDS PIE 5.99 FRESH SEA SCALLOPS .....13.99 LB. In the Phase 2 expansion, WILD ALASKAN SOCKEYE SALMON .. LB. Blandford: another 20 would be added, CHICKEN SALE 14.99 Conservation Commission Meeting at 6 pm for a total of 30 trucks per HALIBUT ...... LB. BONELESS H 10 LB. LOTS 15.99 Assessor’s Meeting at 6 pm day. Hours for the facility ..... LB. Selectboard Meeting at 7 pm will be 4 a.m. to 6 p.m. CHICKEN BREAST 1.59 FISH FRIDAY H 5 LB. LOTS Zoning Board Meeting at 7 pm Monday through Friday, and $ PLUS 4 a.m. to noon on Saturday, CHICKEN WINGS ...... 2.79 LB. CLAM ROLLS ...... 2 FOR 5 TAX 5 LB. LOTS H CHICKEN PLUS Chester: with a normal start time FISH & CHIPS ...... 5.99 TAX between 5 and 6 a.m. DRUMS OR THIGHS ...... 99 LB. Board of Health Meeting at 6 pm Board of Selectmen Meeting at 6 pm Huse said the trucks would BUTCHER BLOCK’S OWN ALL NATURAL, be going to the turnpike via ANTIBIOTIC FREE, AIR CHILLED: DELI SPECIALS Southampton Road, and LAND O’LAKES AMERICAN CHEESE ... LB. would not be using local BNLS CHICKEN BREAST ...3.99 LB. 3.99 roads. Taking a left turn only BNLS CHICKEN TENDERS ...3.99 LB. STORE COOKED ROAST BEEF ...7.99 LB. from the facility to Southampton Road, and a BOARS HEAD FRESH DELI! LOST & FOUND right turn only into the facil- Ziggy’s garden LB. ity, which is on the south side NATIVE GREEN OR YELLOW VIRGINIA BAKED HAM 7.99 Lost: Pictures in a baggie, either on School BLAZIN BUFFALO CHICKEN BREAST LB. Street in Westfield or at the Health Center in of Medeiros Way, were SUMMER SQUASH ...... 99 LB. 8.99 added to the conditions with Huntington. If found, please call 413-364-5732. WATERMELON ...... EA. no objections from the 4.99 Check Out owner. BRUSSEL SPROUTS ..... 2.99 LB. Much of the discussion, Some of Our ASPARAGUS ...... 2.99 LB. which lasted an hour and a Store Made... Local Legislators Hold Office Hours YUKON POTATOES ...... LB. half, centered on plans for 1.29 POT ROAST the gravel lot. Masiuk said WESTFIELD — Representative John Velis and/or his BAKING POTATOES ...... 1.29 LB. plans are to pave the office OR MEATLOAF Legislative Aide, Emily Swanson holds office hours at the and warehouse lots, and VIDALIA ONIONS ...... 1.29 LB. STARTERS! Westfield Senior Center every Thursday from 11 a.m. to dense graded crushed stone noon. City Council President Ralph Figy is generally at the for the remainder where the Senior Center on the third Thursday of the month from 11 trailers would be stored after of idling. a.m. to noon. Please take advantage of these opportunities to Babinski, adding that by right help cover the cost of damage meet with your local Westfield legislators and ask questions, unloading. She said the grav- Beluzo also asked whether use can’t be stopped. to the infrastructure from the el is like shoulder stone used Brockway would be monitor- voice your opinion, or just put a face with a name. The “It can stop, we have the heavy traffic. Westfield Senior Center is located at 45 Noble Street. by the MassDOT, and is 96 ing for air quality, and wheth- right to say no,” Babinski “We should get together. percent impervious, com- er the 20 or 25 anticipated said, conceding that the People should sit down and pared to 98 percent for pav- employees would be new or change may have to come seriously talk about it. If we At The Fitzpatrick Main Stage ing. Masiuk added that the existing. Huse said no to air from zoning. “All of us need all agree we’re being overrun 83 East Main Street, Stockbridge, MA Department of Public Works monitoring, and said the to sit down and change these with trucks, then let’s do has been working closely employees have all been with things,” she said. something about it,” Babinski JULY 11–AUGUST 3 with them on the plans. him for eight or nine years. Robert Goyette said the said, before the public hear- Planning Board members Nicholas Beluzo of City Council could consider ing was closed, and the spe- THORNTON WILDER’S Raymond St. Hilaire, Philip Montgomery Road asked an impact fee for trucks, to cial permit granted. McEwan, Jane Magarian, what the anticipated tax reve- THORNTON and Cheryl Crowe all nue would be for the business, THE SKIN expressed concern about which they did not know. WILDER’S environmental impact of “The key concern for me is OF OUR spillage from a gravel lot environmental issues in Huntington Council on Aging Day Trips THE SKIN OF parking area, especially due Westfield. I’m beside myself, August 6: Elton John Tribute at the Log Cabin, self drive. OUR TEETH TEETH to the proximity of Arm that we let our kids drink the August 14: Jersey Boys at the North Shore Theater, luxury DIRECTED BY DAVID AUBURN Brook. Masiuk said any run- water since they were born, bus from Westfield & Huntington. off would go into catch then PFAS was found. What October 10: Essex Valley Steam Train and CT Riverboat, At The Unicorn Theatre basins where it would be fil- are we getting in taxes, (in luxury bus from Westfield & Huntington. 6 East Street, Stockbridge, MA tered. Crowe suggested a exchange for the impact on) November 7: Home for the Holidays and Veterans’ Day shut off valve for security, water and air quality?” Beluzo Show at the Log Cabin, self drive. JULY 18–AUGUST 24 which was added to the con- asked. For more information & reservations, please call Helen at ditions. Ward 1 Councilor Mary (413) 5200 or Jen at (413) 512-5208, Monday through WORKING “I’m not crazy about a Ann Babinski spoke first as a Thursday. The trips are open to all age groups – not just A MUSICAL giant parking lot with seniors! SONGS BY resident, and then as a coun- LIN‑MANUEL MIRANDA AND crushed rock,” McEwan cilor on behalf of another resi- said, noting the heavy use of dent who sent an email with DIRECTED BY JAMES BARRY the lot. Masiuk said the stone concerns about the impact MUSIC DIRECTION BY WORKINGA Musical would require annual main- from more truck traffic. CASEY ROBERT REED CHOREOGRAPHY BY tenance. After additional dis- “One of the key concerns is WESTFIELD ASHLEY DELANE BURGER cussion, the Planning Board the proximity to Arm Brook. EXTERMINATING, INC. asked for a paved strip down This is in Zone 2, a little more 56 Years Serving Western Mass At The Colonial Theatre the traveled center of the than 300 feet away. Anything 111 South Street, Pittsfield, MA gravel lot, which was added that gets in the ground can get TermiTes • CarpenTer anTs • rodenTs to the conditions of the per- into underground water and Termite Damage Repair & Building Maintenance AUGUST 1–17 mit. do some damage to the aqui- Real Estate Termite Inspectors Opening up to questions fer,” Babinski said, adding, from the public, Amy Beluzo “We have to be very careful. Nuisance Wildlife Control of Montgomery Road asked Materials will eventually Squirrels, Birds, Bats, Moles, Racoons, etc. about standards and proce- make it into the groundwater.” Locally Owned • Great Guarantees SHREK dures to prevent idling of “This is a by right industrial Senior Citizen DiSCountS THE MUSICAL trucks. Huse said all tractors use. 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It doesn’t matter I’m a resident on Washington Street, where there has been much that all four of the women are an abundance of road work in progress lately. Yesterday (7/15) American citizens, Brasch said the uproar there was a police officer berating drivers for not moving over Trump’s tweet is a distraction and through quickly enough, understanding his hand motions his detractors are “just playing politics.” exactly, etc. I could hear him from inside my house down the “I look at what he’s accomplished and street saying “come on people, it’s not that hard” to drivers. not what he says,” the 58-year-old said I’d like to express to that police officer that people are likely during a lunch break at the Wingin’ It bar trying to follow ambiguous hand motions, and are being cau- House vote condemns in this pocket of rural Wisconsin. tious to avoid accidentally injuring a construction worker, Far to the southeast, Maria Masferrer police officer, or another driver while maneuvering through saw Trump’s attack as “totally out of tight quarters. The attitude was unprofessional, and not the place.” The 20-year-old college student at first time I’ve heard it from a Westfield officer directing traf- Trump’s tweets, draws Florida International University in Miami fic. We maintain higher expectations from our cashiers and is a new citizen. Trump’s rhetoric was restaurant servers and they aren’t even funded by our tax dol- personal — and disqualifying. lars or paid nearly as much of a wage. Thank you for your “Why would I vote for someone that service, but please save our citizens the rude comments while some GOP support wants to kick me out?” she said. we’re trying to navigate our way by you. By ALAN FRAM among the Democrats’ most left-lean- Across the country, in states critical to and DARLENE SUPERVILLE ing members and ardent Trump critics Trump’s reelection, the reaction to Associated Press — of socialism, an accusation that’s Trump’s racist tweets exposed two vastly WASHINGTON (AP) — In a already a central theme of the GOP’s different views on race politics in LETTER TO THE EDITOR remarkable political repudiation, the 2020 presidential and congressional America. In interviews with nearly 50 Democratic-led U.S. House voted to campaigns . voters across seven states, many people condemn President Donald Trump’s Even after two and a half years of — most of them Democrats — found Trump Causes Fear and Distraction “racist comments” against four con- Trump’s turbulent governing style, the Trump’s willingness to lodge racial To the Editor, gresswomen of color, despite protesta- spectacle of a president futilely labor- attacks appalling and unforgiveable. For Fear implies anxiety and usually loss of courage, the unknown tions by Trump’s Republican congres- ing to head off a House vote essen- many others, particularly Trump voters, dismay often adds to the intense reluctance to face or meet a sional allies and his own insistence he tially proclaiming him to be a racist the tweets were a mere sideshow. person. The condition proposes objection as well as anxiety. hasn’t “a racist bone in my body.” was extraordinary. Trump voters who spoke to The Trump has caused fear to many citizens on the anticipation when Two days after Trump tweeted that Underscoring the stakes, Associated Press were a mixture of indif- the Census count to take. The question that Trump wanted, which four Democratic freshmen should “go Republicans formally objected after ferent, bemused and mildly irritated, say- has been ruled it can’t, has done the job he wanted to drive down back” to their home countries — Speaker Nancy Pelosi of California ing it comes with the territory in the the population count because of the fear that may happen. though all are citizens and three were said during a floor speech that Trump’s unconventional Trump presidency. They To get an accurate count, that Trump doesn’t want, have a born in the U.S.A. — Democrats mus- tweets were “racist.” Led by Rep. voiced appreciation for his candor and friend assist you with your concerns and to translate when speak- ability to speak plainly while rejecting ing to the person taking the Census. Who can help you, make cled the resolution through the cham- Doug Collins of Georgia, Republicans sure it’s someone you trust? ber by 240-187 over near-solid GOP moved to have her words stricken that he is a racist. His views on race were Since Trump’s election victory, he has infused stress and opposition. The rebuke Tuesday night from the record, a rare procedural not what mattered most to many of them. uncertainty into virtually every facet of American life. From was an embarrassing one for Trump rebuke. “He’s not perfect, for sure. And there travel and immigration to healthcare, to small business and even though it carries no legal reper- After a delay exceeding 90 minutes, are certain things that you don’t like, that investment markets, his erratic behavior leaves millions of peo- cussions, but if anything his latest No. 2 House Democrat Steny Hoyer of I don’t like,” said Yanire Kruiniger, who ple wondering what is next. At the same time, he and his surro- harangues should help him with his Maryland said Pelosi had indeed vio- emigrated from Peru and became a U.S. gates flatly deny saying and doing things that were said. Offering die-hard conservative base. lated a House rule against character- citizen a dozen years ago. She now lives “alternative facts” blurs the line between reality and fantasy and Despite a lobbying effort by Trump izing an action as racist. Hoyer was in Nevada, a state Trump lost in 2016 and is a common form of abuse, sometimes called gaslighting. and party leaders for a unified GOP presiding after Rep. Emanuel Cleaver is hoping to win next year. Trump had Gaslighting techniques include questioning the victim’s memory front, four Republicans voted to con- of Missouri stormed away from the Kruiniger’s vote then, and now. even when the victim remembers the events correctly, changing demn his remarks: moderate Reps. presiding officer’s chair, lamenting, “You know, we took a chance,” the subject when challenged, blaming others, and denying and Brian Fitzpatrick of Pennsylvania, “We want to just fight,” apparently Kruiniger, 53, said from a mall outside pretending to forget what occurred. Fred Upton of Michigan, Will Hurd of aimed at Republicans. Even so, Las Vegas, adding that she thinks it paid Catherine Price wrote; “is favorite tactic is to encourage the Texas and Susan Brooks of Indiana, Democrats flexed their muscle and the off, especially because the economy is nastier sides of human nature, such as tribalism and cruelty. He who is retiring. Also backing the mea- House voted afterward by party line to doing well. exhibits many of the signature traits of an emotional abuser — sure was Michigan’s independent Rep. leave Pelosi’s words intact in the The conversations with voters in and just because we don’t know him personally doesn’t mean Justin Amash, who left the GOP this record. Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, Ohio, that we’re not vulnerable to his attacks. Trump craves attention month after becoming the party’s sole In tweets Tuesday night, Trump Michigan, Florida, Arizona and Nevada in part because he’s a narcissistic bully. But it’s also a strategy: member of Congress to back a Trump took a positive view of the vote, say- reflected larger debates roiling both par- The faster he creates new headlines, the less time we’ll have to ties. Democrats vying to take on Trump process — and protest — what happened the day before. Our impeachment inquiry. ing it was “so great” that only four shock and outrage leave us paralyzed, and this, in turn, gives him Democrats saved one of the day’s Republicans had crossed party lines have been clashing over race issues — even more control.” Trump has blamed the other side and has most passionate moments until near and noting the procedural rebuke of digging into fights over busing and school lashed back with his inundation of misleading statements and the end. Pelosi. desegregation, criminal justice reform flat-out lies keeping journalists checking to straighten the record. “I know racism when I see it,” said “Quite a day!” he wrote. and reparations — a reflection of the Managing fears in today’s world can be confusing when they Rep. John Lewis of Georgia, whose Some rank-and-file GOP lawmakers party’s reliance on minority, progressive don’t necessarily correlate with a bright or apparent danger. skull was fractured at the 1965 have agreed that Trump’s words were and young voters. Since the elections, people are uncomfortable with what is hap- “Bloody Sunday” civil rights march in racist, but on Tuesday party leaders Republicans, meanwhile, have been pening but remain incapable of creating a meaningful under- Selma, Alabama. “At the highest level insisted they were not and accused largely hoping the strong economy mat- standing of what’s going on. They want the transparency that of government, there’s no room for Democrats of using the resulting ters more to voters, particularly women would relieve some fear. If fear is overtaking your life, pursuing racism.” tumult to score political points. Among and suburban voters, than the personality assistance can help. What causes anxiety? Fear is a vital response Before the showdown roll call, the few voices of restraint, Senate in the White House. to physical and emotional danger; it has strong roots in human Trump characteristically plunged for- Majority Leader Mitch McConnell Braeden Howard might give evolution. If people didn’t feel fear, they couldn’t protect them- ward with time-tested insults. He said Trump wasn’t racist but also Republicans hope. selves from legitimate threats, which in the old world frequently accused his four outspoken critics of called on leaders “from the president The 38-year-old in Carlisle, resulted in life-or-death consequences. “spewing some of the most vile, hate- to the speaker to the freshman mem- Pennsylvania, voted for Trump in 2016 as We can only imagine the tensions people are feeling over ful and disgusting things ever said by bers of the House” to attack ideas, not a “total wild card” and describes himself Customs Enforcement (ICE) immigration taking place in several a politician” and added, “If you hate the people who espouse them. as open-minded on how to vote in 2020. cities and the detention camps at the southern border. Whit Ayres, our Country, or if you are not happy “There’s been a consensus that He says he’s long viewed Trump as a Republican strategist, said; it has long argued that the GOP here, you can leave !” — echoing political rhetoric has gotten way, way divisive, going back to Trump’s very first needs to adapt to a more diverse America, lamented that the pro- campaign speech when he disparaged posed raids were “par for the recent course when it comes to taunts long unleashed against political heated across the political spectrum,” efforts to expand the Republican coalition.” dissidents rather than opposing par- said the Republican leader from Mexican immigrants. Still, Howard isn’t Vice President Pence visited a migrant detention center here ties’ lawmakers. Kentucky, breaking his own two days sure whether the tweet was racist: The Friday, July 12, 2019; he saw nearly 400 men crammed behind The president was joined by House of silence on Trump’s attacks. term itself “gets thrown around so loose- caged fences with not enough room for them all to lie down on Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy of Hours earlier, Trump tweeted, ly,” he said, and there’s so much outrage the concrete ground. There were no mats or pillows for those California and other top Republicans “Those Tweets were NOT Racist. I on both sides. who found the space to rest. A stench from body odor hung stale in trying to redirect the focus from don’t have a Racist bone in my body!” The tweet doesn’t change whether he’ll in the air. “I was not surprised by what I saw,” Pence said later at Trump’s original tweets, which for He wrote that House Republicans vote for Trump again. a news conference. “I knew we’d see a system that was over- three days have consumed Washington should “not show ‘weakness’” by “Time will tell. If the economy is good, whelmed.” He added: “This is tough stuff.” and drawn widespread condemnation. agreeing to a resolution he labeled “a I probably will,” Howard said Tuesday Mr. President, it is time you start to govern as the Constitution Instead, they tried playing offense by while overseeing a historical preservation states. accusing the four congresswomen — See House Vote, Page 8 project on a Civil War monument in the Norman Halls Democratic college town in conservative central Pennsylvania. “If people are lined up in the streets and unemployed, I’ll probably change my mind.” In suburban Columbus, Ohio, several The Westfield News voters interviewed were less interested in the content of the tweet than their shared A publication of The Reminders Publishing, LLC wish that the sooner Trump can stop tweeting, the better. Mike Dobbs Flora Masciadrelli Managing Editor Director of Sales/ “He shouldn’t be doing it. He needs to Classified Manager be more presidential, stick to the things Hope E. Tremblay that matter,” said Scott Wood, a Asst. Managing Editor James Johnson-Corwin Multi-Media Manager Republican who voted for Trump in 2016 and would need to see a “standout” alter- Chris Putz Marie Brazee native before he’d vote for someone dif- Sports Editor Business Manager ferent next year. Wood, a 45-year-old IT engineer, Fran Smith Lorie Perry General Manager Director of Ad Production served four years as a Marine and said he values Trump’s promise to strengthen the military, fix health care and deal with the 62 School Street, Westfield , MA 01085 “border situation.” “He’s doing a good job in some of the (413)562-4181 House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., walks to the House Chamber, core areas of our country, but he’s doing www.thewestfieldnews.com Tuesday, July 16, 2019, on Capitol Hill in Washington. 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Kevin J. Claffey, Assistant Clerk Obituaries Magistrate of thewestfieldnews.com/category/obituaries/ Superior Court/ Master of Vincent J. Klonoski Ceremonies WESTFIELD – Vincent J. Klonoski, 81, passed away peace- (left), fully at home July 1, 2019. Vincent was born in Gardner, MA on Massachusetts April 21, 1938 to the late Harvey and Victoria Klonoski. Vincent House of worked as a printer for many years before he retired. He proudly Representative- served his country in the United States Army. 4th Hampden He was a member of the NRA and to the District, John C. Westfield Sportsman Club. Vincent was an avid Velis –nephew/ fisherman, hunter, and enjoyed hunting with black powder. He was a model car enthusiast speaker (middle), and a coin collector. Vincent is survived by his Mrs. Suzanne daughters Victoria Salamon and her husband Walter of Agawam Velis (wife/right). and Jo-Anne Klonoski of Westfield. He was the cherished grand- father to Heather Bertera and her husband Josh, Nathan Horkun. He was the caring brother to John Klonoski and Thomas Klonoski. He was predeceased by his son Vincent Jr., and grand daughters Nichole Gillespie and Melinda Gillespie. He will be dearly missed by his long time friend Bonnie Hills and all who knew him. Friends and family are asked to gather, Thursday at 3:00PM at the Massachusetts Veteran Memorial Cemetery, 1390 Main Street in Agawam for a committal service with full military honors. Please visit www.westfieldfuneralhome.com for Vincent’s memorial page. Honorable Peter A. Velis, Nicholas M. Doshas DEMING, NM – Nicholas C. Brian McDonald, (Nick) Marcus Doshas, 46, of Deming, NM died unexpectedly on Thursday, June 27th. Nick was vis- portraits unveiled iting the Grand Canyon with his father when he fell ill. Nick was SPRINGFIELD — The portrait unveilings of Honorable C. born in Holyoke, MA on June 1, Brian McDonald and Honorable Peter A. Velis, both retired 1973. The first and only son of Associate Justices of the Hampden County Superior Court Charlene M. Doshas (nee Morris) were recently held at the Roderick L. Ireland Courthouse in and Robin F. Doshas. He grew up Springfield and can be viewed in Courtroom 2 in Hampden in Westfield, MA, playing many County Superior Court. (Photos submitted) sports including soccer, baseball, and football, and tormenting his 3 sisters. He graduated from Westfield Vocational High School in 1991. He studied at Christopher E. McDonald, Hampden County Assistant Springfield Technical Community College and worked as an District Attorney (son/speaker). Electrician’s apprentice. In 1997 he became the proud papa, along with proud mama Kelly Gilbert, of Samuel Marcus Doshas. He found profound joy and purpose in being a father. He later trained as a phle- botomist and worked for Labcorp in Eastern MA. He carried a lifelong commitment to the Boston Red Sox and the New England Patriots, and found and embraced Jesus Christ as his Lord and Saviour. In 2017, he relocated to Deming, NM to live and look after his father. He is survived by his mother, Charlene M. Doshas of Hendersonville, NC, his father, Robin F. Doshas and canine companion, Jasmine, of Deming, NM; sister Andrea Ricci and husband Brian of West Springfield, MA; sister Alexis Doshas and husband Tony Leonard of Williamsville, VT; sister Allison Ramsay and husband Ben of Hendersonville, NC; son Sam Doshas of Petersham, MA, and stepson, Nathan Gilbert of Michigan. He also leaves many aunts, uncles, cousins, and several nephews and a niece. A memorial will be held in September. Donations can be made in Nick’s name to Deming Animal Shelter, 2135 Onate Ave, Deming, NM 88030, or your local ASPCA chapter.

Honorable Cornelius J. Moriarty, II – speaker. Court Logs Westfield District Court Wednesday, July 10, 2019 Lisa A. Bymark, 60, of 1251 Mountain Road, West Suffield, Conn., was released on her personal recognizance pending a Sept. 6 hearing after she was arraigned on charges possession of a Class E drug, possession of a Class A drug and speeding in violation of special regulations brought by Southwick police. Stephon M. O’Connor, 23, of 440 College Highway, Southwick, was released on his personal recognizance pending a Sept. 11 hearing after he was arraigned on charges of operating a motor vehicle without a valid inspection sticker and operating a Honorable C. Brian McDonald. motor vehicle with a suspended license brought by Southwick Honorable Michael K. Callen, First Justice of the Hampden police. County Superior Court (left), Honorable C. Brian McDonald, Jesse M. Leger, 38, of 325 Alabama St., Ludlow, pleaded guilty Honorable Judith Fabricant, Chief Justice of the Superior to a charge of larceny of property valued less than $250 brought Scramble for Animals Court (right), Clerk of Courts Laura S. Gentile (front). by Southwick police and was placed on probation for six months. FEEDING HILLS — Join the Westfield Homeless Cat Trevor Lucia, 21, of 10 King Ave., Westfield, was released on Project for a fun filled day on the links at the Scramble for his personal recognizance pending anAug. 22 hearing after he was Animals Golf Tournament on Sunday, August 4. The tourna- arraigned on a charge of operating a motor vehicle with a sus- In Loving Memory of pended license and a number plate violation brought by Westfield ment will be held at the Oak Ridge Country Club in Feeding police. Hills, MA. Registration fee is $100.00 per player, which RichaRd a. Joseph R. Franzen, 33, of 52 Brentwood Drive, Westfield, was includes golf, cart, lunch, dinner and prizes! Not a golfer? You can donate a raffle prize, sponsor a hole for a $50.00 donation Paquette held in lieu of $250 cash bail pending an Aug. 6 hearing after he 11/20/62 ~ 7/15/17 was arraigned on a charge of larceny of property valued less than or join us for a wonderful dinner for only $25.00! Try your $250 by false pretenses brought by Westfield police. In a second luck with one of our many raffle prizes! Registration begins We Miss You, We Will case also brought by Westfield police, Franzen was again held in at 11:30 a.m. with a Shotgun Start at 12:30 p.m. For more Never Forget You! lieu of $250 cash bail pending an Aug. 6 hearing after he was information please contact Marie at (413) 564-0589 or arraigned on two charges of possession of a Class B drug and a [email protected]. Registration and sponsorship Love Always, single charge of shoplifting by concealing merchandise. deadline is July 30, 2019, and all proceeds benefit WHCP. We Your Family and Friends Chelsea L. Grimsley, 26, of 50 Southampton Road, Apt. 3C, hope to see you there! Westfield, was released on her personal recognizance pending a July 16 hearing after she was arraigned on a charge of assault and battery on a family or household member brought by Westfield police. southwick insurance agency, inc.

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Breakfast pizza makes an ideal dish for a brunch crowd By AMERICA’S 1 ounce Parmesan cheese, about 3 inches in diameter (6 wells TEST KITCHEN grated (1/2 cup) total). Crack 1 egg into each well, Although it sounds like a bad 4 ounces (1/2 cup) small-curd then season each egg with salt and Saturday morning commercial cottage cheese pepper. (Pizza?! For breakfast?!!), it turns 1/4 teaspoon dried oregano Return pizza to oven and bake out breakfast pizza is just a creative Salt and pepper until crust is light golden around version of the classic bread-eggs- Pinch cayenne pepper edges and eggs are just set, 9 to 10 cheese-meat combo. 1 pound store-bought pizza minutes for slightly runny yolks or It makes an ideal dish for a brunch dough, room temperature 11 to 12 minutes for soft-cooked crowd and isn’t difficult if you start 6 large eggs yolks, rotating sheet halfway with store-bought pizza dough. Our 2 scallions, sliced thin through baking. challenge was getting a crisp crust 2 tablespoons minced fresh Transfer pan to wire rack and let without overcooking the eggs. To chives pizza cool for 5 minutes. Transfer get there, we pressed room-tempera- Adjust oven rack to lowest posi- pizza to cutting board. Sprinkle with ture dough into a lightly oiled bak- tion and heat oven to 500 F. Grease scallions and chives and drizzle with ing sheet and parbaked it for 5 min- rimmed baking sheet with 1 table- extra oil. Slice and serve. utes to give the crust a head start spoon oil. Variation: before we added the toppings. The Cook bacon in 12-inch skillet — Chorizo and Manchego remaining minutes in the oven over medium heat until crisp, 7 to 9 Breakfast Pizza: Substitute 6 ounces cooked the eggs just right. minutes. Transfer to paper towel- chorizo sausage, halved lengthwise The surprising addition of cottage lined plate; when cool enough to and cut into 1/2-inch slices, for cheese tethered all the ingredients handle, crumble bacon. Combine bacon and 1 cup shredded Manchego together with a silky creaminess. mozzarella and Parmesan in bowl; cheese for Parmesan. Cook chorizo Room-temperature dough is much set aside. Combine cottage cheese, in 12-inch skillet over medium heat easier to shape than cold, so pull the oregano, 1/4 teaspoon pepper, cay- until lightly browned, 7 to 9 min- dough from the fridge about 1 hour enne, and 1 tablespoon oil in sepa- This undated photo provided by America’s Test Kitchen in July 2019 utes. Let cool completely before before you start cooking. rate bowl; set aside. shows Breakfast Pizza in Brookline, Mass. This recipe appears in the proceeding. Sprinkle counter lightly with cookbook “New Essentials.” (Joe Keller/America’s Test Kitchen via AP) ——— BREAKFAST PIZZA flour. Roll dough into 15-by-11-inch Nutrition information per serv- Servings: 6 rectangle with rolling pin, pulling on ing: 492 calories; 250 calories from Start to finish: 1 hour corners to help make distinct rect- just beginning to brown, about 5 border around edges. Sprinkle bacon fat; 28 g fat (10 g saturated; 0 g 3 tablespoons extra-virgin olive angle. Transfer dough to prepared minutes. evenly over cottage cheese mixture. trans fats); 248 mg cholesterol; oil, plus extra for drizzling sheet and press to edges of sheet. Remove crust from oven and, Sprinkle mozzarella mixture 1190 mg sodium; 36 g carbohy- 6 slices bacon Brush edges of dough with remain- using spatula, press down on any air evenly over pizza, leaving 1/2-inch drate; 2 g fiber; 1 g sugar; 26 g 8 ounces mozzarella cheese, ing 1 tablespoon oil. Bake dough bubbles. Spread cottage cheese mix- border. Create 2 rows of 3 evenly protein. shredded (2 cups) until top appears dry and bottom is ture evenly over top, leaving 1-inch spaced small wells in cheese, each THE WESTFIELD NEWS WWW.THEWESTFIELDNEWS.COM WEDNESDAY, JULY 17, 2019 - PAGE 7

This undated photo provided Storrowton Village by America’s Test Kitchen in July 2019 shows Spanish- Museum Presents Style Chicken and Couscous in Brookline, Mass. This Storrowton Saturdays recipe appears in the cook- book “Multicooker this Summer Season Perfection.” (Carl Tremblay/ WEST SPRINGFIELD — Ten special, themed days America’s Test Kitchen via AP) are happening at Storrowton Village Museum this sum- mer. Take a tour, try an activity with a 19th century spin then have a picnic on the green with friends and family. The fun begins on Opening Day, June 15, where visi- tors can help kick off the official start of Storrowton’s summer tour season. Enjoy FREE admission on this day, then stop by the museum’s first ever Makers Market to meet local artists and shop small. Additional Storrowton Saturday events include: Little House Family Day - July 13 from 11-3pm. 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Game Day - August 3 from 11-3pm. What did fun This chicken and couscous dish look like in a tech-free world? This play-inspired day focuses on what families did when the school day was over and all the chores were done. Try games of all kinds, inside, outside and even learn how to make up is a winning weeknight dinner your own! Invention Day - August 10 from 11-3pm. So many things we use today were created in the 19th century! By AMERICA'S TEST KITCHEN pepper. Using highest sauté or browning function, heat oil in This STEM-inspired day looks at what they are, how Bursting with the aromatic flavors of saffron, chorizo and multicooker for 5 minutes (or until just smoking.) Place half of they were made and even some of the young inventors garlic, this chicken and couscous dish is a winning weeknight chicken, skin side down, in multicooker and cook until who came up with the ideas. Engage problem-solving dinner. When developing this recipe, we started with classic browned, 5 to 7 minutes; transfer to plate. Repeat with remain- and teamwork skills in new and exciting ways, like chicken and rice, but found that the rice was not cooking at the ing chicken; transfer to plate. boat races and a marshmallow catapult contest. same rate as the chicken in the multicooker_we ended up with Add bell pepper, chorizo, and 1/4 teaspoon salt to fat left in Equine Day - August 17 from 11-3pm. This day either stubbornly crunchy rice or egregiously overcooked multicooker and cook until bell pepper is softened, 3 to 5 min- celebrates all things horses, those wonderful animals chicken. utes. Stir in garlic and saffron and cook until fragrant, about 30 that gallop and neigh their way into our hearts and Since tasters loved the Spanish flavor profile of the dish, we seconds. Stir in broth, scraping up any browned bits. Nestle imaginations. Hear about the role horses played in New went in search of a different grain that would work in tandem chicken, skin side up, into multicooker, adding any accumulated England, visit the blacksmith shop to see how horse- with the chicken. A few tests revealed that couscous was the juices. shoes are made, and maybe even meet a new four- crowd favorite, and it couldn’t have been simpler: Couscous — To pressure cook: Lock lid in place and close pressure legged friend! Yoga in the Barn from 11-12pm. doesn’t require cooking at all, just soaking, which meant we release valve. Select high pressure cook function and cook for Tickets to each event, with the exception of Opening could add it to the pot after pressure or slow cooking and allow 17 minutes. (If using Instant Pot, decrease cooking time to 9 Day on June 15, are $8 online or $10 in the Gift Shop it to simply absorb the ultraflavorful cooking liquid. If using the minutes.) Turn off multicooker and quick-release pressure. on Saturdays. For more details, visit storrowtonvillage. slow cook function, begin checking the chicken’s temperature Carefully remove lid, allowing steam to escape away from you. com or call 413-205-5051. after 1 hour and continue to monitor until it is done. — To slow cook: Lock lid in place and open pressure release valve. Select low slow cook function and cook until chicken SPANISH-STYLE CHICKEN registers 160 F, 1 to 2 hours. (If using Instant Pot, select high AND COUSCOUS slow cook function.) Turn off multicooker and carefully remove Open Air Open Mics Begin lid, allowing steam to escape away from you. WESTFIELD — For the fourth summer Westfield Servings: 4 Transfer chicken to serving dish and discard skin, if desired. will host Open Air Open Mic nights on the Park Square Pressure cook total time: 1 hour Tent with aluminum foil and let rest while preparing -couscous. Green in front on the Pavilion. This year’s weekly host Slow cook total time: 2 hours, 40 minutes Stir couscous, peas, and lemon juice into multicooker, cover, will be Neal Lipktak, a well known area performer and 4 (12 ounce) bone-in split chicken breasts, trimmed and let sit until couscous is tender, about 5 minutes. Add parsley member of the local band Esperanto. Starting on July Salt and pepper and fluff couscous gently with fork to combine. Season with salt 19, the Open Mics will be held on Wednesday eve- 1 tablespoon extra-virgin olive oil and pepper to taste. Serve with chicken. nings, with sign-ups starting at 6pm and performances 1 red bell pepper, stemmed, seeded, and chopped fine ——— beginning at 6:30 pm. Microphones, acoustic guitar 4 ounces Spanish-style chorizo sausage, cut into 1/4 inch Nutrition information per serving: 597 calories; 165 calories plug-ins and a sound system are provided. Performances pieces from fat; 18 g fat (5 g saturated; 0 g trans fats); 111 mg choles- must include an instrument. Keyboards can be accom- 4 garlic cloves, minced terol; 596 mg sodium; 60 g carbohydrate; 6 g fiber; 4 g sugar; modated, but singing to a smart phone track or other 1/8 teaspoon saffron threads, crumbled 45 g protein. electronic device is not allowed. Performers of all ages 1/2 cup chicken broth ——— are welcome. Performers and other attendees are 1 1/2 cups couscous For more recipes, cooking tips and ingredient and product encouraged to bring lawn chairs or a blanket for seat- 1 cup frozen peas, thawed reviews, visit https://www.americastestkitchen.com . Find more ing. Beverages and snacks can be brought to the green, 2 teaspoons lemon juice recipes like Spanish-Style Chicken and Couscous in but not alcoholic beverages. Open Mics may be can- 3 tablespoons minced fresh parsley ”Multicooker Perfection .” celled or ended early in the event of bad weather. For Pat chicken dry with paper towels and season with salt and additional information or questions contact Tom Sawyer at 413-237-5563 or email trsawyer@comcast. net. For a creative chicken salad, get inspiration from Morocco Kindness with Terry a la Berry By AMERICA'S TEST KITCHEN Whisking constantly, drizzle in remaining oil. For a creative chicken salad, we were inspired by the flavors In large bowl, combine cooled chicken, chickpeas, apricots, and Friends of Morocco: apricots, lemon and warm spices. shallot, parsley, and half of dressing and toss to coat. Let mixture To give our dressing complex flavor, we reached for garam sit for 15 to 30 minutes. Whisk remaining 1 tablespoon lemon WESTFIELD — Given our stressful world, we masala, a traditional spice blend of coriander, cumin, ginger, cin- juice into remaining dressing. would like to suggest just a little extra kindness can go namon, and black pepper. We also added a little more coriander, Toss romaine, watercress, and almonds together in serving a long way to getting along with each other. We feel honey, and smoked paprika for depth. bowl, drizzle remaining dressing over top, and toss to combine. that even if it’s just for an hour, it’s great to let kids just Blooming the spices in the microwave deepened their flavors Season with salt and pepper to taste. Top with chicken mixture be kids. Terry A La Berry and Friends will provide an for an even bolder dressing. Chickpeas further echoed the and serve. hour of interactive positive messages for children and Moroccan theme and lent heartiness, and crisp romaine com- ——— their families through song and dance on July 19. bined with slightly bitter watercress made the perfect bed of Nutrition information per serving: 588 calories; 344 calories Friday Mornings for Children are held in the Beveridge greens for our toppings. Reserving a bit of the dressing to drizzle from fat; 38 g fat (5 g saturated; 0 g trans fats); 83 mg choles- Pavilion Annex from 10:00 am to 11:00 am, weather on just before serving made the flavors pop. terol; 364 mg sodium; 29 g carbohydrate; 6 g fiber; 12 g sugar; permitting, and are free of charge. Chairs will be pro- 32 g protein. vided and blankets are welcome. For further informa- ——— tion on the Friday Mornings for Children Series please MOROCCAN CHICKEN SALAD WITH For more recipes, cooking tips and ingredient and product go to www.stanleypark.org or call the park office at reviews, visit https://www.americastestkitchen.com . Find 413-568-9312. APRICOTS AND ALMONDS more recipes like Moroccan Chicken Salad in ”The Complete Servings: 4-6 Make-Ahead Cookbook .” Start to finish: 1 hour Free food cupboard at the 1 1/2 pounds boneless, skinless chicken breasts, trimmed Salt and pepper Easthampton Congregational Church 3/4 cup extra-virgin olive oil The Easthampton Congregational Church holds a 1 teaspoon garam masala free food cupboard for people in need on the second 1/2 teaspoon ground coriander Wednesday of each month. Everyone is welcome. If Pinch smoked paprika you have questions, please call the church office at 1/4 cup lemon juice (2 lemons) 413-527-4790. 1 tablespoon honey 1 (15-ounce) can chickpeas, rinsed 3/4 cup dried apricots, chopped coarse 1 shallot, sliced thin 2 tablespoons minced fresh parsley 2 romaine lettuce hearts (12 ounces), cut into 1-inch pieces 4 ounces (4 cups) watercress 1/2cup whole almonds, toasted and chopped coarse Pat chicken dry with paper towels and season with salt and pepper. Heat 1 tablespoon oil in 12-inch skillet over medium- high heat until just smoking. Brown chicken well on first side, 6 to 8 minutes. Flip chicken, add 1/2 cup water, and cover. Reduce heat to medium-low and continue to cook until chicken registers 160 F, 5 to 7 minutes. Transfer chicken to cutting board, let cool slightly, then slice 1/2 inch thick on bias. Let cool to room tem- perature, about 15 minutes. This undated photo provided by America’s Test Kitchen in July Meanwhile, microwave 1 tablespoon oil, garam masala, cori- 2019 shows Moroccan Chicken Salad with Apricots and ander, and paprika in medium bowl until oil is hot and fragrant, Almonds in Brookline, Mass. This recipe appears in “The about 30 seconds. Whisk 3 tablespoons lemon juice, honey, 1/4 Complete Make-Ahead Cookbook.” (Carl Tremblay/America’s Test teaspoon salt, and 1/4 teaspoon pepper into spice mixture. Kitchen via AP) PAGE 8 - WEDNESDAY, JULY 17, 2019 www.thewestfieldnews.com THE WESTFIELD NEWS House Vote Continued from Page 4 Democrat con game.” newly restricted access to the internal Democratic strains are Rep. Alexandria Ocasio- U.S. by asylum seekers. resolved. Cortez of New York, one of Trump’s criticism was aimed The four rebellious freshmen Trump’s four targets, returned at four freshman Democrats backed Rep. Steven Cohen of his fire. who have garnered attention Tennessee in unsuccessfully “You’re right, Mr. President since their arrival in January for seeking a House vote on a - you don’t have a racist bone in their outspoken liberal views harsher censure of Trump’s your body. You have a racist and thinly veiled distaste for tweets. And Rep. Al Green of mind in your head and a racist Trump: Ocasio-Cortez and Texas was trying to force a heart in your chest,” she tweet- Reps. Ilhan Omar of Minnesota, House vote soon on whether to ed. Ayanna Pressley of impeach Trump, a move he’s And one of the leading 2020 Massachusetts and Rashida tried in the past but lost, earning Democratic presidential candi- Tlaib of Michigan. All were opposition from most dates, Sen. Kamala Harris of born in the U.S. except for Democrats. California, offered an impas- Omar, who came to the U.S. as At the Senate Republicans’ sioned response to Trump’s rac- a child after fleeing Somalia weekly lunch Tuesday, Trump’s ist tweets at a roundtable for with her family. tweets came up and some law- women of color in Davenport, The four have waged an makers were finding the situa- Iowa, saying to applause, “And increasingly personal clash tion irksome, participants said. he needs to go back to where he with Pelosi over how assertive- Many want the 2020 campaigns Owners of Crepes Tea House have been working at their new location at 157 Feeding Hills came from.” ly the House should try restrain- to focus on progressive The four-page Democratic ing Trump’s ability to curb Democrats’ demands for gov- Road, Southwick and plan to open before summer’s end. (Photo by Hope E. Tremblay) resolution said the House immigration. But, if anything, ernment-provided health care, “strongly condemns President Trump’s tweets may have eased abolishing the federal Approved Donald Trump’s racist com- some of that tension, with Immigration and Customs Continued from Page 1 ments that have legitimized and Pelosi telling Democrats at a Enforcement agency and other increased fear and hatred of closed-door meeting Tuesday, hard-left policies. parking situation for the restaurant. Ribinskas said that there are currently 50 parking spots, new Americans and people of “We are offended by what he “Those ideas give us so much two handicap spots, and he will be using the existing motorcycle parking spots as well. At peak color.” It said Trump’s slights said about our sisters,” accord- material to work with and it hours, Ribinskas expects up to six employees to be working. “do not belong in Congress or ing to an aide who described takes away from our time to Ribinskas is opening the second location of the Crepes Tea House in Southwick. The original in the United States of the private meeting on the con- talk about it,” Sen. Mike Braun location is in West Springfield. At the Select Board meeting last week, Ribinskas said that his America.” dition of anonymity. of Indiana said of Trump’s business partner had the idea to make a new location in Southwick. All but goading Republicans, That’s not to say that all tweets. the resolution included a full page of remarks by President Ronald Reagan, who is revered by the GOP. Reagan said in 1989 that if the U.S. shut its doors to newcomers, “our lead- HE’S BACK TO“ BEING HIMSELF ership in the world would soon be lost.” Tuesday’s faceoff came after AND PLAYING SPORTS AGAIN. years of Democrats bristling over anti-immigrant and racial- ly incendiary pronouncements by Trump. Those include his - Lori, Daniel’s” mother kicking off his presidential campaign by proclaiming many Mexican migrants to be crimi- nals and asserting there were “fine people” on both sides at a 2017 neo-Nazi rally in Charlottesville, Virginia, that turned deadly. And the strong words in Washington come as actions are underway elsewhere: The administration has begun coast- to-coast raids targeting migrants in the U.S. illegally and has

Trump Voters Continued from Page 4 a poor job in trying to unite us,” Wood said. Trump unleashed the con- troversy Sunday, stating that if the lawmakers “hate our coun- try,” they can go back to their “broken and crime-infested” countries. His remarks were directed at four congresswom- en: Reps. Ilhan Omar of Minnesota, Alexandria Ocasio- Cortez of New York, Ayanna Pressley of Massachusetts and Rashida Tlaib of Michigan. All are American citizens, and three of the four were born in the U.S. The statement was broadly condemned by Democrats and some Republicans lawmakers. Trump brushed off the criti- cism by saying, “Many people agree with me.” Some voters interviewed indeed sided with Trump. Emily Ort, of Lemoyne, Pennsylvania, outside Harrisburg, said she believes Trump was simply telling someone to leave the country if they don’t like it. “I guess I understand what New Name. 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Maybe not necessarily, but CS11237 CS10408 what are they supposed to do?” THE WESTFIELD NEWS www.thewestfieldnews.com WEDNESDAY, JULY 17, 2019 - PAGE 9 SPORTS Hernández, Gurriel lead Blue Jays to win over Sox By JIMMY GOLEN AP Sports Writer BOSTON (AP) — Toronto pitcher Jacob Waguespack spent the day before his first major league start as a tourist in Fenway Park, signing his name inside the Green Monster and FaceTiming his high school coaches from the dugout. When the time came for him to take the mound, it was the Red Sox who were caught looking. The Blue Jays right-hander limited the defending World Series champions to one run before they figured him out in the fifth inning, and Toronto pounded new Boston starter Andrew Cashner for a 10-4 victory on Tuesday night. Teoscar Hernández hit a three-run homer, and Lourdes Gurriel Jr. had a single, double and triple for the Blue Jays, who lost three of their previous four games. "First time in Boston. It's great to pitch in Fenway Park," said Waguespack, whose father, stepmother, brothers and girlfriend were there to see him. "It gets Zach Olsen (99) steals second in a cloud of dust. (Photos by Marc St.Onge) pretty loud when you give up runs. So hopefully it will be a little better next time." Justin Smoak also homered for Toronto, which led 4-1 before the Red Sox tied it and chased Waguespack in Dalton nips Westfield in Series tune-up the fifth. The Blue Jays took the lead right back with two runs in the sixth, and By Chris Putz Bullens Field. liance in the inning, robbing Mello of a then added four in the ninth. Staff Writer “It’s a good learning experience for line drive base hit when the shortstop, "The one thing about the big leagues: WESTFIELD – The World-Series bound Westfield Babe us,” Westfield manager Dick Lenfest McLaughlin, made a leaping grab. You face a lineup for the third time and Ruth 13-Year-Old All-Stars got their first taste of pressure- said. “You say the word ‘playoff’ and Westfield finally made it a new game they usually get you," Toronto manager packed baseball taking on Dalton in the Pioneer Valley kids act a little bit differently as opposed in the fifth. Paul Lawry singled to left Charlie Montoyo said. "And they did." Youth Baseball League’s Sandy Koufax playoffs. to a regular season. All this is great field. Evan Grant walked. Eli Petrone Cashner (9-4) was acquired from the Westfield rallied from a 2-0 deficit, tying the game at experience and preparation for coming then laid down a perfect bunt. West Orioles on Saturday to help bolster the 2-all before falling late to Dalton 3-2 Tuesday night at up in August.” fielded the ball and sailed it well past the Boston rotation, but quickly fell behind Westfield is the host city for the 2019 first baseman. Two runs scored. West 4-1 and then failed to get an out in the 13-Year-Old Babe Ruth Baseball World stranded a runner at third base though, sixth. Series Aug. 8-15. retiring the next three batters in succes- In all, the bushy-bearded right-hander “This is a good experience,” Lenfest sion via fly out, line out, and ground out. allowed six runs — five earned — on said. Small ball nearly got Westfield the eight hits and two walks, striking out Dalton jumped on top of Westfield lead. two. He also gave up two homers, hit a starting pitcher Jacob Mello early. In the sixth, Connor Niemiec reached batter and threw a wild pitch on a third Ryan Marauszwski walked and stole on an infield error. Garfield moved strike that allowed Hernández to reach second base. Brayden Melle singled. Pat Niemiec over with a perfect sac-bunt. first. McLaughlin drilled a run-scoring single Niemiec advanced to third on a two-out Xander Bogaerts had a single, double up the middle. Mello came back by forc- wild pitch. Dalton reliever McLaughlin and home run, and Mookie Betts also ing a ground out. A subsequent run got out of the inning unscathed though had three hits for Boston, which fell 10 down between third base and home plate with a ground out to end the inning. games behind the first-place New York resulted in the second out of the first Heavy bats gave Dalton the boost it Yankees in the AL East. inning. Mello then struck out the next needed late. Waguespack allowed four runs on six batter to end the inning. With two outs in the seventh, Melle hits and three walks, striking out two and Westfield threatened to tie it or take hit a booming double to deep left field. blowing a 4-1 lead in the fifth when Paul Lawry (5) tags one. (Photos by Marc St.Onge) the lead in the third, following a walk McLaughlin ripped a single deep to the Betts hit a two-run single and scored from Colby Lapoint and a single from left side of the infield. West followed when Bogaerts singled to end Eli Petrone. Dalton starting pitcher Ben with a rope to right field, scoring the Waguespack's night. Justin Shafer (1-1) West forced a ground out from the lead- game-winning run. got J.D. Martinez to end the inning. off batter, and then a line out that turned Westfield could only manage a lone Then Cashner gave the lead back in into a double play when second baseman base hit off reliever McLaughlin in the the sixth. Ryan Adam snared a fast-dropping liner bottom of the seventh. "It wasn't very good, especially after just before it touched the dirt and dou- Westfield returns to action Wednesday we scored those runs to tie the game bled off the base runner at first, who was against Mohawk at Westfield State back up and give up a leadoff homer," he caught between the bags. University’s Bud and Jim Hagan Field at said. "So that's probably the toughest Dalton doubled up their early advan- 5:30 p.m. blow of the game." tage with another run in the fourth. West Lenfest said he will work with his Smoak hit the first pitch out to right- reached on a hard-hit shot at the third young ballplayers in fine-tuning their center, and Freddy Galvis singled to baseman and stole second base. John situational offense. chase Cashner. Hernández reached on a Cebula singled through the left side. “You can expect our kids are going to fielder's choice, went from first to third With runners at the corners, Charlie be very enthusiastic,” Lenfest said, on a bad pickoff attempt by reliever Josh Pitcher Jacob Mello (10) and first baseman Eli Patrone Wendel hit a sac-fly RBI to center field regarding the upcoming World Series. Taylor and scored on a wild pitch to (34) try for the pickoff. (Photos by Marc St.Onge) to make it 2-0. “We’re going to play very hard, and make it 6-4. Westfield threatened to tie the game hopefully we are going to be fundamen- "We got him out, and we throw the again in the bottom half of the fourth tally sound.” ball away, and then the wild pitch," Red inning. With two outs, Emmett Garfield “You’re going to put more fans in the Sox manager Alex Cora said. "They smacked a line drive single up the mid- seats than there have ever been,” he con- have to earn it, and we just gave it to dle of the field, then stole second and tinued. “They’re going to be playing them." third bases. Andre Phaneuf walked and under the lights. And they’re 13 years Shafer allowed the first two batters to stole second. West forced a ground out old. It’s a good opportunity. Hopefully reach in the sixth before leaving with though to end the inning. they can shut down the noise, come out, two out and two on. Tim Mayza struck Dalton’s defense continued its bril- have fun and play baseball.” out Sam Travis to protect the lead. STREAKS Bogaerts matched Ted Williams as the only Red Sox players with at least one hit, one run and one RBI in eight straight games. (Williams did it twice, including an 11-game streak in 1950.) Betts, who leads the majors with 83 runs, has scored at least once in each of his last 11 games, the longest streak by a Red Sox player since Kevin Youkilis scored in 11 straight in 2006. TRANSACTIONS Blue Jays: Designated RHP Edwin Jackson for assignment to make room on the roster for Waguespack. Jackson was 1-5 with an 11.12 ERA this season for Toronto, his record 14th major league team over a 17-year career in which he has thrown a no-hitter (White Sox, 2010), made an All-Star team (Detroit, 2009) and won a World Series (St. Louis, 2011). Red Sox: Recalled LHP Darwinzon Hernandez from Triple-A Pawtucket and Catcher Dylan Gibson comes in for the rundown between Dylan Gibson goes airborne trying to beat the ball to first base. (Photos by Marc See Red Sox, Page 11 home and third. 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Team 1 Darren Galczynski, Jim Tinker, Team 8, Jeff Haluch, Tim Dion Team 2 Mickey Donnachie, Kirk Tewksbury, Team 9, Chip Ashwell, Jim Sullivan Team 1 Darren Galczynski Jim Tinker Team 8 Jeff Haluch Tim Dion Team 3 Jim Kenny, Bob Thompson, Team 10, Adam Dasilva, Cole Morrison Team 2 Mickey Donnachie Kirk Tewksbury Team 9 Chip Ashwell Jim Sullivan Team 4 Jeremy Beltrandi, Dave Prouty, Team 11, Steve Mascadrelli, Mike Team 3 Jim Kenny Bob Thompson Team 10 Adam Dasilva Cole Morrison Moran JR Team 4 Jeremy Beltrandi Dave Prouty Team 11 Steve Mascadrelli Mike Moran JR Team 5 Mike Parent Joe Vaschak Team 12 Scott Ramsdell Josh Adams Team 5 Mike Parent, Joe Vaschak, Team 12, Scott Ramsdell, Josh Adams Tristan Kiendzior, Dominic Costanzi, Team 13, Tom Denton, Randy Team 6 Tristan Kiendzior Dominic Costanzi Team 13 Tom Denton Randy Team 6 Christensen Christensen Team 7 John McCormack Jeff Martin Team 14 PAR Par Team 7 John McCormack, Jeff Martin, Team 14, PAR, Par THE WESTFIELD NEWS www.thewestfieldnews.com WEDNESDAY, JULY 17, 2019 - PAGE 11 Sanchez scheduled to start for Blue Jays at Red Sox By The Associated Press Toronto Blue Jays (36-60, fourth in the AL East) vs. Boston Red Sox (51-44, third in the AL East) Boston; Wednesday, 7 p.m. EDT PITCHING PROBABLES: Blue Jays: Aaron Sanchez (3-13, 6.22 ERA, 1.73 WHIP, 79 strikeouts) Red Sox: Eduardo Rodriguez (10-4, 4.43 ERA, 1.30 WHIP, 116 strikeouts) LINE: Red Sox favored by 1 1/2 runs; over/under is 11 runs BOTTOM LINE: The Red Sox are 20-20 against opponents from the AL East. Boston leads the American League in hitting with a .272 bat- ting average, Rafael Devers leads the team with an average of Tobey Barlow (2) slides into third. (Photo by Kellie Adam) .322. The Blue Jays are 14-24 in division play. Toronto has a team on-base percentage of .299, led by Eric Sogard with a mark of .370. The Blue Jays won the last meeting 10-4. Justin Shafer Westfield Post 124 Juniors notched his first victory and Teoscar Hernandez went 1-for-4 with a home run and three RBIs for Toronto. Andrew Cashner registered his fourth loss for Boston. TOP PERFORMERS: Xander Bogaerts leads the Red Sox with 51 extra base hits and is slugging .575. Mookie Betts has 17 hits and is batting .415 over the last 10 games for Boston. Freddy Galvis leads the Blue Jays with 35 extra base hits and has 46 RBIs. Danny Jansen is 12-for-34 with two doubles, a triple, three home runs and seven RBIs over the last 10 games for Toronto. LAST 10 GAMES: Red Sox: 6-4, .284 batting average, 5.48 ERA, outscored by one run Blue Jays: 4-6, .248 batting average, 4.55 ERA, outscored by four runs Red Sox Injuries: Steven Wright: 10-day IL (right great toe contusion), Brian Johnson: 10-day IL (undisclosed), Nathan Eovaldi: 60-day IL (elbow), Dustin Pedroia: 60-day IL (knee), Steve Pearce: 10-day IL (back), Mitch Moreland: 10-day IL Aiden King (1) starts the game on the mound for Post 124. Adam Trembley (8) waits for his pitch. (Photo by Kellie (quad). (Photo by Kellie Adam) Adam) Blue Jays Injuries: Ryan Tepera: 60-day IL (elbow), Matt Shoemaker: 60-day IL (knee), Clayton Richard: 10-day IL Westfield (left lat strain), Elvis Luciano: 60-day IL (elbow), Ken Giles: Post 124 day-to-day (elbow), Clay Buchholz: 60-day IL (shoulder), Juniors’ Ryan Borucki: 60-day IL (elbow), Dalton Pompey: 60-day IL Brody (concussion), Devon Travis: 60-day IL (knee). Zabeilski leaps into the air to make the play. Red Sox (Photo by Continued from Page 9 Kellie Adam) optioned RHP Ryan Brasier to Pawtucket. Brasier has a 4.24 ERA with seven saves and 44 relief appearances this season. TRAINER'S ROOM Blue Jays: Gurriel was hit in the helmet by the throw from the catcher when he stole second in the ninth. He remained in the game and scored to make it 9-4 when Randal Grichuk doubled on the next pitch. ... LHP Ryan Borucki threw six innings in his second injury rehab appearance with Triple-A Buffalo. He allowed three runs on five hits and a walk, striking out six. Red Sox: 1B Mitch Moreland (strained right quad) had a full workout and is scheduled to rehab at Triple-A Pawtucket on Wednesday. ... RHP Nathan Eovaldi (elbow) is scheduled for a rehab outing either Wednesday or Thursday, depending on the weather. UP NEXT RHP Aaron Sanchez (3-13) starts for the Blue Jays in Game 3 of the four-game series against LHP Eduardo Rodriguez (10- 4).

AMERICAN LEGION BASEBALL Woods trying to get up to speed - JUNIOR DIVISION PIONEER VALLEY YOUTH BASEBALL for final major of year PORTRUSH, Northern Ireland (AP) — Tiger Woods was Playoffs TBA on the practice range when the gates at the British Open SANDY KOUFAX TOURNAMENT opened Tuesday, and before long he was on the tee and ready (Double Elimination) to go. He just didn’t go for very long. Woods played a full round at Royal Portrush when he Wed., July 17 arrived Sunday morning, and then again on Monday. For his AMERICAN LEGION - SENIOR DIVISION Westfield Babe Ruth 13-Year-Old All- Stars vs. third day of getting to know a links course that hasn’t hosted Mohawk, Westfield State University, 5:30 p.m. the British Open in 68 years, Woods made it down No. 1 and then skipped over to the 13th and played the homestretch. Playoffs TBA It would be simple to assume it was fatigue. After all, Woods hasn’t competed since June 16 at the U.S. Open, and he has only 10 rounds under his belt since his victory in the Masters for his 15th career major. In this case, no one wants to overdo it at a major, so this was nothing out of the ordinary. LITTLE LEAGUE SOFTBALL ALL-STARS Then again, very little is ordinary with golf’s biggest star these days. Sat., July 20 Sun., July 21 When asked if there was anything physically bothering him outside the norm, Woods smiled and said, “Anything outside 10-YEAR-OLDS STATE SEMIFINALS 10-YEAR-OLDS STATE CHAMPIONSHIP the norm.” The laughter made it hard to hear him say, “No.” (at Lynn) Teams TBD, noon His chances at the British Open are nearly as mysterious as Royal Portrush. Westfield vs. Jesse Burkett (Worcester), 2 p.m. Even at age 43, with four knee surgeries and, more recently, more back surgeries behind him, he showed how capable he was against a young generation of talent by winning at Augusta National with smart, strategic golf to overcome a two-shot deficit and win a fifth green jacket. BABE RUTH BASEBALL ALL STARS It’s everything since then that speaks to his outlook on golf. He took a month off to recover emotionally and physically from his taxing win at the Masters, only to miss the cut at the 15-YEAR-OLD NEW ENGLAND REGIONALS Sun., July 21 PGA Championship. He played the Memorial and then the (at Bullens Field) WMASS vs. New Hampshire, 11:30 a.m. U.S. Open, and then he was off to Thailand for a family holi- EMASS vs. Rhode Island, 2 p.m. day before returning home to Florida. At this rate, he’ll play Fri., July 19 no more than 14 times in the PGA Tour season, though he still WMASS vs. EMASS, 11:30 a.m. Connecticut vs. Vermont, 4:30 p.m. has a few events overseas at the end of the year. Maine vs. Westfield, 7 p.m. This is the new norm. New Hampshire vs. Rhode Island, 2 p.m. Woods played plenty last year trying to get back inside the Maine vs. Connecticut, 4:30 p.m. top 50 in the world — he now is up to No. 5 — to become Mon., July 22 eligible for World Golf Championships he once took for Westfield vs. Vermont, 7 p.m. Quarterfinals, 4:30/7 p.m. granted. It led to more golf than he wanted to play. “So this year I made a conscious effort to cut back on my schedule to make sure that I don’t play too much,” he said. “I Sat., July 20 Tues., July 23 want to play here as long as I possibly can. And you have to Vermont vs. Maine, 11:30 a.m. Semifinals, 4:30/7 p.m. understand, if I play a lot, I won’t be out here that long.” Rhode Island vs. WMASS, 2 p.m. The trick now is to figure out how much he needs to com- pete in tournaments to be ready, and listening to his body. EMASS vs. New Hampshire, 4:30 p.m. Wed., July 24 And still to be determined is what kind of weather — the Connecticut vs. Westfield, 7 p.m. Championship, 6 p.m. wind, in particular — Woods and the rest of the players will see. The wind has not been the prevailing direction for two days of practice, and it hasn’t been much wind at all.

Find the latest Westfield News sports coverage on PAGE 12 - WEDNESDAY, JULY 17, 2019 www.thewestfieldnews.com THE WESTFIELD NEWS TV Sports Listings Dear Wednesday, July 17 HORSE RACING BOWLING 1 p.m. Annie 9 p.m. FS2 — Saratoga Live: From Saratoga Springs, N.Y. FS1 — PBA: Summer League Semifinals, Portland, Maine MLB BASEBALL By ANNIE LANE CYCLING 2 p.m. 8 a.m. MLB — Atlanta at Milwaukee OR Seattle at Oakland (3:30 p.m.) Jumping From Job to Job NBCSN — Tour de France: Stage 11, 104 miles, Albi to Toulouse, 5 p.m. Dear Annie: I’m freshly moved out of my parents’ house. France MLB — San Francisco at Colorado (joined in progress) It’s a really exciting time for me! I’m gaining so much long- awaited independence. I’m thrilled to have this opportunity DIVING 7 p.m. for self-growth and exploration. I live with a few friends, too, 7 p.m. ESPN — Tampa Bay at NY Yankees which is an awesome bonus. But what I’m struggling with is managing bills. NBCSN — FINA World Championships: women’s 10m platform final, 10 p.m. While I’m experienced at having jobs, especially in food South Korea (taped) MLB — Houston at LA Angels OR Chicago White Sox at Kansas City service, I have a tough time keeping any one job for more than a few months. I’m not sure why that is. I put 100% effort into GOLF (joined in progress) any job I have, but I just get this sort of “itch” and feel the 4 p.m. SOCCER (MEN’S) need to leave the job and move on to something else, some- thing different. That makes for a chaotic resume -- one that GOLF — LPGA Tour Golf: The Great Lakes Bay Invitational, first 11 p.m. shows I bounce around rather than staying committed -- and round, Midland, Mich. ESPN2 — International Champions Cup: Arsenal vs. Bayern Munich, also makes upward mobility all but impossible. 1:30 a.m. (Thursday) Carson, Calif. I think some of this “itch” stems from trauma that I’ve yet to process. A new job brings new things to learn, new things GOLF — PGA Tour Golf: The Open Championship, first round, North- WNBA BASKETBALL to do. It’s pleasantly distracting from the chaos in my head. ern Ireland 3:30 p.m. And when I’ve been at a job for a few months, I know the ropes, so it’s less stimulating and, therefore, less distracting. 6 a.m. (Thursday) NBA — Dallas at Phoenix But I have to somehow learn to stick with a job and see the GOLF — PGA Tour Golf: The Open Championship, first round, North- 8 p.m. value in committing to one place long-term so I can eventu- ally move up in the ranks and earn better pay. Any tips? I feel ern Ireland NBA — Seattle at Minnesota like I’m choosing between short-term survival mechanisms and long-term goal-reaching. -- Coping, Not Committing Dear Coping, Not Committing: Your job hopping is not necessarily a bad thing. If your company is in decline, or if you are not learning at your job, or doing it mechanically, then it is a great thing to look for a job where you will grow and be On The Tube challenged. This is especially true when you are young and just starting out. Now, once you find a good job, if you are still restless and want to jump again, then it makes sense for you to look for a good therapist and work through your trauma. You are correct ‘Game of Thrones’ reigns with that past trauma, when not properly dealt with, can affect your current life in a negative way. It sounds like you are aware of this, so you are halfway there already. Dear Annie: My wife is one of those people who always tries the latest fad. Her new thing is to wear “orange glasses” record 32 Emmy nominations at night when we are watching TV or she is reading. She wears them for two or three hours before we go to sleep. They look By LYNN ELBER nod, with fellow cast member Chris with 19 nominations and “Saturday kind of silly -- like wearing sunglasses inside the house at Associated Press Sullivan earning his first nod, for sup- Night Live,” which drew on Robert De night. LOS ANGELES (AP) — HBO’s porting actor. Niro’s talents to play Robert Mueller “Game of Thrones” slashed its way to a Her best friend told her about these glasses, so, of course, Last year’s best comedy series, “The last season, with 18. “When They See record-setting 32 Emmy nominations Marvelous Mrs. Maisel,” led the come- Us,” the miniseries that dramatized the she had to buy them and wear them at night. I think she looks Tuesday for its eighth and final season, dy pack with 20 bids, including for its Central Park Five case and its after- ridiculous, but she swears that this helps her to fall asleep. Do leading HBO back to dominance over star and defending champion Rachel math, received 16 bids. you know anything about this, or do any of your readers do Netflix, the streaming service that Brosnahan. “Thank you to the real men for invit- this? -- Wondering bumped it last year from atop the “I’m at the dog park this morning ing me to tell their story,” tweeted Ava Dear Wondering: Your wife is not wrong. There is a scien- increasingly crowded television heap. with my four children and started get- DuVernay, executive producer of tific basis for orange glasses helping to promote sleep by The bloodthirsty saga’s total eclipsed ting a lot of texts and phone calls all at “When They See Us.” allowing the natural hormone melatonin to be produced. the all-time series record of 27 nods once. I’m so excited to learn that the The leading miniseries nominee is Melatonin helps us sleep. But bright lights, called “blue light,” earned by “NYPD Blue” in 1994. ‘Maisel’ family has been invited back to “Fosse/Verdon,” the biopic about danc- constricts our production of melatonin. The theory is that by If “Game of Thrones” successfully the party. This category is ridiculous. I er Gwen Verdon and choreographer wearing the orange glasses, we limit blue light and allow for defends it best drama series title and can’t believe I get to be a part of any- Bob Fosse that earned 17 bids, includ- melatonin production to occur. If you feel they look ridiculous claims a fourth trophy, it will join the thing with these amazing women,” ing the first Emmy nominations for and don’t want to wear them, simply avoid bright lights for an quartet of most-honored dramas that Brosnahan told The Associated Press . stars Michelle Williams and Sam hour or two before you go to sleep. includes “Hill Street Blues,” ″L.A. She’ll vie with Emmy record-holder Rockwell. “Ask Me Anything: A Year of Advice From Dear Annie” is Law,” ″The West Wing” and “Mad Julia Louis-Dreyfus of “Veep,” who There was a significant drop in diver- out now! Annie Lane’s debut book -- featuring favorite col- Men.” didn’t compete in last year’s awards sity among this year’s group of nomi- umns on love, friendship, family and etiquette -- is available The Emmy voters’ acclaim stands in because her breast cancer treatment nees compared to 2018, when more as a paperback and e-book. Visit http://www.creatorspublish- sharp contrast to fan reaction to the delayed production of the political sat- than a third of the 101 nominees in ing.com for more information. Send your questions for Annie show’s last hurrah, which included ire. Louis-Dreyfus, who with Cloris acting categories were ethnic minori- Lane to [email protected]. howls of laughter for a to-go coffee cup Leachman shares the record for most ties. This year, the figure was less than inadvertently included in one scene and Emmys won by a performer, eight, has a quarter, with diversity especially a finale that detractors called unsatisfy- a shot at solo glory if she wins again. absent in comedy. HINTS FROM HELOISE ing. But the show’s ratings never fal- The final season of “Veep” received Just two of the 26 acting nominees tered for the series based on George nine nominations, including a best sup- were people of color — Anthony ARE FOOD ALLERGIES A COMMON PROBLEM? R.R. Martin’s novels, setting new highs porting actress bid for Anna Chlumsky. Anderson for “black-ish” and Don Dear Heloise: My brother-in-law claims to for HBO. “I’m feeling really jazzed. It might be Cheadle for “Black Monday” — and be allergic to just about everything. He’s A wealth of recognition for the cast the coffee I just had. But this feels so three of the four categories had only coming for a visit, and I’m worried about and guest stars , including the show’s much sweeter because it’s the last time white nominees. what to serve and what NOT to serve for only previous winner, Peter Dinklage around for this show,” she said. Categories dominated by the over- meals. What should I do? What should I with three awards, helped “Game of There was no warm and fuzzy good- whelmingly white “Game of Thrones” make for dinners? -- Chrissy T., Abilene, Thrones” add to its already record haul bye for “The Big Bang Theory,” the were also short on inclusion , including Texas of nominations, now at 161 total. long-running sitcom that failed to cap- supporting actress in a drama — zero Chrissy, first, ask him what he can’t eat. Series star Emilia Clarke’s decision ture a best comedy nod or any for its nominees — and supporting drama Get a list of items you can’t serve, and it’ll to seek a best actress nomination after a actors. The show has company in other actor, with only Giancarlo Esposito of make dinnertime a lot easier. The most com- series of supporting actress bids paid hit sitcoms of the past: Neither “Friends” “Better Call Saul” receiving a nomina- mon food allergy in adults is shellfish, followed by milk and off. She’s competing in a category that’s nor “Frasier” were nominated for best tion. peanuts. -- Heloise notable for its diversity, including past series for their final year, both in 2004. In the overall tally contest among KEEP YOUR GASTROINTESTINAL TRACT HAPPY winner Viola Davis for “How to Get TV academy members’ out-with-the- outlets, HBO received a whopping 137 Dear Heloise: There are any number of things that upset the Away with Murder” and repeat nomi- old approach created openings for a nominations Tuesday, riding the dragon gastrointestinal tract, but among the worst are some chemical food nee Sandra Oh for “Killing Eve,” who number of buzzy comedy newcomers wings of “Game of Thrones” and the additives. They affect the bacteria in our system. This can lead to has another chance to become the first and their stars and creators, including big tallies for “Chernobyl” and “Barry.” irritable bowel syndrome. Whenever possible, eat fresh foods and actress of Asian descent to win the tro- Phoebe Waller-Bridge’s “Fleabag” and Netflix, which last year ended HBO’s unprocessed foods. -- Sandra L., Hartford, Mass. phy. She lost last year to Claire Foy for Natasha Lyonne’s “Russian Doll.” 17-year reign to win the most Emmy This is fine to sub for wine Netflix’s “The Crown.” Other best comedy contenders include nominations, was bumped to second Dear Heloise: I have a question about when a recipe calls for Two actors of color, Billy Porter for “Barry,” which won acting trophies last this year with 117. Amazon’s Prime WINE as an ingredient. I need to know what to substitute. I don’t “Pose” and previous winner Sterling K. year for Bill Hader and Henry Winkler, Video was second to Netflix among think you can just leave it out, as I think it is supposed to be there Brown for “This Is Us,” earned drama and sole network entry “The Good streamers with 47 nominations. as an acid. I can’t find a substitute list for it in any of my cook- series nods. Place.” Broadcast networks, steadily eclipsed books. -- Susan E., Dayton, Ohio The rest of the drama series field A surprising entry : the quirky by the rise of cable and now streaming, Susan, yes, there are substitutes. For red wine, try: includes “Better Call Saul,” “Schitt’s Creek,” which received its were far behind, with NBC getting 58 * Red wine vinegar. ″Bodyguard,” ″Killing Eve,” ″Ozark,” first best comedy series nomination for nods to top CBS’ 43, ABC’s 26 and * Grape, pomegranate or cranberry juice. ″Pose,” ″Succession” and, as the only its penultimate season and bids for stars Fox’s 18. For white wine, try: network entry, “This is Us.” Mandy Eugene Levy and Catherine O’Hara. The 71st Emmy Awards will air Sept. * White wine vinegar. Moore, who plays the NBC drama’s Other top nominees include the 22 on Fox, with the host yet to be * Lemon juice. matriarch, earned her first best actress nuclear disaster miniseries “Chernobyl” announced. Happy cooking! -- Heloise This image released by HBO shows Emilia Clarke, left, and Kit Harington in a scene from the final episode of “Game of Thrones.” On Tuesday, July 16, 2019, the program was nominated for an Emmy Award for outstanding drama series. (HBO via AP) THE WESTFIELD NEWS WWW.THEWESTFIELDNEWS.COM WEDNESDAY, JULY 17, 2019 - PAGE 13

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HAPPY BIRTHDAY for Wednesday, July 17, 2019: This year, you might have the best inten- tions, but somehow, others might not al- ways hear you at first. Your communica- tion skills develop to a new peak; you’re able to make a difference, but perhaps not in the way that you envisioned. If single, you could be quite the social butterfly. DUSTIN By Steve Kelley and Jeff Parker You often find that a dating choice could involve friendships or friends. This year, if you emphasize friendship, you might feel more comfortable in a relationship. If you’re attached, your relationship builds in strength because of an evolving friend- ship. You and your partner often have dif- ferent viewpoints, but you respect each other’s differences. You also enjoy each other’s personalities. If you want a great friend, find an AQUARIUS.

The Stars Show the Kind of Day You’ll Have: 5-Dynamic; 4-Positive; 3-Aver- age; 2-So-so; 1-Difficult SCARY GARY Mark Buford ARIES (March 21-April 19) HHH Honor a feeling of being drained. Even if you feel that you can complete a task well, don’t take on anything that de- mands high energy. When a disagreement starts, listen, but postpone a decision. Be careful with financial dealings. Tonight: Do only what you want. TAURUS (April 20-May 20) HHH You might hit an unanticipated ob- stacle around work or when dealing with a community-related matter. Instead of espousing a stubborn stance, listen to and Crosswords evaluate what you hear. Your flex counts! Tonight: You might surprise yourself DOGS of C-KENNEL Mick and Mason Mastroianni with a choice. GEMINI (May 21-June 20) HHHH When making a decision, look beyond the obvious. You could want to try another approach or see whether you have any other options. Know that there’s always another path, but it might not be clear at first. Slow down; look. Tonight: Let your mind wander. CANCER (June 21-July 22) HHHH You might wish for a calm, easy day. You also could be tired and easily miss all the options available. Postpone what you can. Confusion could be preva- lent and mixed with some unexpected B.C. Mastroianni and Hart events. Tonight: Do what works for you. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) HHHH Others appear to be more flex- ible than they have been recently. You might opt to have a difficult conversa- tion, but you might find that another per- son has not really settled in after recent events. Tonight: Accept a fun invitation. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) HHH How you work with a situation depends on how much time you have. At this moment, certain daily responsibili- ties could be overly demanding. If you’re facing a question that you don’t have an answer to, reach out for experts. Tonight: Time for you. ONE BIG HAPPY Rick Detorie LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 22) HHHH If you hit a snafu, such as a per- son who seems closed down, then tap into your creativity. Know that you can open this person up, but an important talk could need to happen. Ask yourself about the timing. Tonight: Spend time with a special friend or child. SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21) HHH Demands come in from the home- front, some real estate or a roommate. Know that you can deal with what’s coming up; nevertheless, you could be overwhelmed by your responsibilities and the dynamics of certain interactions. ANDY CAPP Mahoney, Goldsmith and Garnett Tonight: Stay cloistered at home. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21) HHHH You’ll feel free to speak your mind. You won’t be concerned about other people’s reactions; however, you might need to deal with them. Someone fundamentally misunderstands you. To- night: Sit down and have a long-overdue chat. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) HHH Your concerns about your finances easily could be justified. Because of your attention and precision, you could avoid Cryptoquip a big problem. You know that you don’t have all the answers. Tonight: Midweek fun! ZACK HILL John Deering and John Newcombe AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18) HHHH You feel more in charge and together than you have for a while. You might face a misunderstanding and clear it out. Make sure that the person in ques- tion is ready for this talk. Tonight: Time to tap into your imagination. PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20) HHH You might feel tired, perhaps from yesterday’s eclipse or simply not get- ting enough R and R. You know how to change that feeling. Consider taking a day or two off. Everyone needs a break sometime. Tonight: Return calls. Catch up on news. PAGE 14 - WEDNESDAY, JULY 17, 2019 www.thewestfieldnews.com THE WESTFIELD NEWS

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Taraska to Financial Free- INACCORDANCEWITHTHE Notice is hereby given that a TRIAL COURT sary in housekeeping or janit- dom Senior Funding Corpora- tronic Registration Systems, 19 SM 003048 Inc., as nominee for Ascella PROVISIONSOFTHEMAS- Public Hearing will be held on orial services in a health care tion, a subsidiary of IndyMac SACHUSETTS July 24, 2019, at 7:15 P.M. in environment preferred. Full Mortgage, LLC., its successors ORDER OF NOTICE TO: benefits. Bank, F.S.B., dated December and assigns, dated January 9, Room 315, Municipal Building, 29, 2006 and recorded in the GENERALLAWS,CHAPTER 59 Court St., Westfield, MA, 2008 and recorded with the Timothy H. Kellogg and to all Rn Hampden County Registry of Hampden County Registry of 131, SECTION 40 (WETLANDS upon the petition of MS HOMES, Deeds in Book 16451, Page persons entitled to the benefit of 24 hours 7am-3:30pm with Deeds at Book 17115, Page PROTECTIONACT)APUBLIC LLC who seeks variance relief the Servicemembers Civil Relief post-acute experience. In- 394, of which mortgage the un- 282, subsequently assigned to MEETINGWILLBEHELDON from 3-70.5 and 4-20.1 and a di- Act, 50 U.S.C. c. 50 §3901 (et cludes every other weekend. dersigned is the present holder, Green Tree Servicing LLC by July 23, 2019 at 6:30 PM mensional special permit to al- seq) Fannie Mae ("Federal Na- Some benefits along with by assignment from: Financial Mortgage Electronic Registra- low creation of a new building lot tional Mortgage Association") generous weekend differen- Freedom Senior Funding Cor- tion Systems, Inc., as nominee and reduction of an existing lot claiming to have an interest in a tials. poration to Mortgage Electronic AT: Westfield City Hall for Ascella Mortgage, LLC., its Room 201 for construction of a two family mortgage covering real property Registration Systems, Inc. as successors and assigns by as- dwelling on each;, one or both to in Granville, 799 Main Road, giv- Rn evening supervisor Nominee for Financial Freedom signment recorded in said 59 Court Street en by Timothy H. Kellogg to Pol- 32 hours weekly 3:00-11:30 Westfield, MA 01085 have less than the required Acquisition LLC, recorded on Hampden County Registry of area/width/layout and side ish National Credit Union, dated pm for a nursing with super- October 1, 2009, in Book No. Deeds at Book 20196, Page 177 October 26, 2012, and recorded visory and long term care ex- yards. Locus is 53 Union St., at Hampden County Registry of perience. Includes every oth- 18009, at Page 596 Mortgage for breach of the conditions of this meetinG is held foR zoned Business A. said Mortgage and for the pur- A: deteRminAtion of AP- Deeds in Book 19523, Page 449 er weekend and on call rota- Electronic Registration Systems, tion. Full benefits along with a Inc. as Nominee for Financial pose of foreclosing same will be PlicABilitY affected by a Loan Modification sold at Public Auction at 11:00 www.cityofwestfield.org Agreement dated November 23, friendly and supportive work- Freedom Acquisition LLC to CIT /applications 2015 recorded in book 21013 place. Bank, NA, recorded on Febru- AM on July 24, 2019 at 44 Gov- SUBMITTED BY: ernor Drive, Westfield, MA, all page 3. Further affected by a ary 26, 2018, in Book No. Lindsay Watson Westfield Zoning Loan Modification Agreement Admissions director and singular the premises de- McLean in Simsbury is look- 22073, at Page 166 CIT Bank, scribed in said Mortgage, to wit: Board of Appeals dated January 28, 2016 recor- N.A. to Bank of New York Mel- FORWORKTOBEPER- ded in book 21045 page 232., ing for an Admission Director with recent knowledge of all lon Trust Company, N.A. as Being known and designated as FORMEDAT: Richard Sullivan III, Chair has filed with this court a complaint for regulations encompassing Trustee for Mortgage Assets Lot #49 (forty-nine) on a plan en- 603 Montgomery Road admission and discharge pro- Management Series I Trust, re- titled "Street & Lot Layout Haven determination of Defendants’ cedures within the long term corded on December 17, 2018, Heights Westfield, Mass. For WORKWILLCONSISTOF: Servicemembers status. and post-acute care industry. in Book No. 22485, at Page 245 Kay-Vee Realty Company, Inc." Single family home, septic sys- July 17, 2019 This position will work along- Bank of New York Mellon Trust dated November 1956 and re- If you now are, or recently have side and oversee the Clinical tem and associated site im- been, in the active military ser- Company, N.A. as Trustee for corded in Hampden County Re- provements. Commonwealth of Assessment Nurse and Ad- vice of the United States of mission Associate in man- Mortgage Assets Management gistry of Deeds in Book of Plans Massachusetts America, then you may be en- Series I Trust to Reverse Mort- 60, Pages 47 and 48; said lot aging all inquiries and applic- POSTED: July 16, 2019 titled to the benefits of the Ser- ations along with conducting gage Funding, LLC, recorded on being more particularly bounded The Trial Court vicemembers Civil Relief Act. If and described as follows: tours to prospective resid- March 1, 2019, in Book No. DAVID A. DOE Probate and Family Court you object to a foreclosure of the ents and family members. 22572, at Page 455 for breach above-mentioned property on The Director will coordinate of the conditions of said mort- Bounded NORTHEASTERLY by that basis, then you or your Governor Drive, as shown on CONSERVATION Hampden Probate and with all facility departments to gage and for the purpose of OMMISSION CHAIRMAN Family Court attorney must file a written ap- assist resident and family ori- foreclosing, the same will be said plan, one hundred and 0/10 pearance and answer in this entation and adaptation to (100.0) feet; 50 State Street sold at Public Auction at 1:00 Springfield, MA 01103 court at Three Pemberton our campus. The ideal can- Square, Boston, MA 02108 on or didate will have excellent PM on August 28, 2019, on the SOUTHEASTERLY by Lot $48 413-748-7758 mortgaged premises located at before August 12, 2019 or you customer service skills, com- (forty-eight) as shown said plan, may lose the opportunity to chal- munication and the ability to 47 Zephyr Drive, Westfield, one hundred thirty and 1/10 Docket No. HD19C0216CA Hampden County, Massachu- lenge the foreclosure on ground multi-task. Full benefits - 40 (130.0) feet. July 17, 2019 of non-compliance hours M-F with on call rota- setts, all and singular the citAtion on with the Act. tion. premises described in said mort- SOUTHWESTERLY by land of Commonwealth of Petition to chAnGe nAme gage, the Springfield Municipal Water Witness, GORDON H. PIPER, certified nurse Aides Works as shown on said plan, Massachusetts Chief Justice of said Court We have day and evening The Trial Court in the matter of: TO WIT: The land in Westfield in one hundred and 0/10 (100.0) samantha nue medina on June 27, 2019 hours in long term, post- the County of Hampden and feet; and Probate and Family Court acute and assisted living for Commonwealth of Massachu- Attest: Deborah J. Patterson new and experienced care- NORTHWESTERLY by Lot #50 Hampden Probate and A Petition to change name of Recorder 07/17/19 givers. We offer great bene- setts, bounded and described as minor has been filed by follows: (fifty) as shown on said plan, Family Court fits along with generous one hundred thirty and 0/10 weekend differentials and the 50 State Street reward of being part of a (130.0) feet. Springfield, MA 01103 samantha nue medina SOUTHERLY by Zephyr Drive, of woronoco caring and dedicated team formerly known as Glenwood A uto For Sale bringing joy every day to our Subject to rights of the City of Drive, One hundred ten (110) Docket No. HD19P1377GD requesting that the court enter a residents. If you are looking feet; Westfield Gas & Electric Light timothY's AUto sAles. for a new opportunity – Department and New England Decree changing their name to: notice And oRdeR: Stop by and see us! We might please call us today! Telephone & Telegraph Com- have exactly what you're look- WESTERLY by Lot 19 (nine- pany as set forth in an instru- Petition for Appointment of teen) as shown on said plan, two samantha nue Knowlton ing for, if not, let us find it for 860-658-3724 ment dated January 31, 1957 Guardian of a minor you! Bartlett Street, Westfield. hundred seven and 67/100 and recorded as aforesaid in (207.67) feet; imPoRtAnt notice (413)568-2261. specializing in Book 2525, Page 416, insofar as In the interests of: Any person may appear for vehicles under $4,000. the same are in force and appl ic- Cheyenne R. Lamontagne NORTHERLY by land now or purposes of objecting to the able. Subject to restrictions of Of Westfield, MA Minor petition by filing an appear- lately of Theodore F. Perez et record, insofar as the same are A uto & Truck Parts TOWN OF SOUTHWICK ux, one hundred nine and in force and applicable. Being ance at: hampden Probate Health Director NOTICETOALLINTERESTED and family court before 10:00 92/100 (109.92) feet; the same premises conveyed to PARTIES Gordon R. Judicki and Carol M. a.m. on the return day of PLOW- Full-size, Great condi- The Town is seeking a per- Judicki dated March 1, 1958 in 08/06/19. this is not a hear- tion, used on personal property son for a 26 hour per week EASTERLY by lot 17 (seven- only. 413-569-1420. teen) as shown on said plan one Volume 2596 at Page 132 of the 1. hearing date/time: A hear- ing date, but a deadline by position. Requirements are Hampden County Registry of ing on a Petition for Appoint- which you must file a written exceptional communication, hundred ninety six and 51/100 planning, implementing, and (196.51) feet; Subject to restric- Deeds. Being the same ment of Guardian of a Minor filed appearance if you object to on 07/10/2019 by delia m. mcA- this proceeding. managing public and environ- tions of record insofar as the premises conveyed to Gordon Heavy Equipment mental health issues within same are in force and applic- R. Judicki by virtue of death cer- voy of Westfield, MA the Town. Will work under the able. tificate of Carol M. Judicki dated witness, supervision of the Board of March 29, 2006 in Volume will be held 08/07/2019 08:15 hon. Barbara m hyland, 2 sinGle-AXle Health. General duties in- 15789 at Page 7 of the Hamp- Am Guardianship of minor first Justice of this court. dUmP tRUcKs clude assisting in emergency Being the same premises con- den County Registry of Deeds. veyed to Ruth H. Taraska on hearing preparedness, inspections of Date: July 09, 2019 FA-800 & F-700. residential properties, licens- October 24, 1994 and recorded The premises are to be sold Great trucks, working condition. ing and permits, and site in- in the Hampden County Re- Located Probate & Family Court, subject to and with the benefit of Suzanne T. Seguin, $7.500 each or Best Offer. spections. The position in- gistry of Deeds in Book 8975 all easements, restrictions, en- 50 State Street, 4th Floor, cludes preparing reports and and Page 213. For croachments, building and zon- Springfield, MA 01102 Register of Probate ------records, attendance at mortgagor's(s') title see deed re- ing laws, liens, unpaid taxes, tax scheduled Board of Health corded with Hampden County titles, water bills, municipal liens 2. Response to Petition: You 2 John deeR BAcK-hoes meetings, recommendations 510B, 310C for violations and non-compli- Registry of Deeds in Book 8975, and assessments, rights of ten- may respond by filing a written July 17, 2019 Page 213. These premises will ants and parties in possession, response to the Petition or by $8,500 each or Best Offer. ance including but not limited be sold and conveyed subject to and attorney’s fees and costs. to attendance at Housing appearing in person at the hear- Commonwealth of Court. and with the benefit of all rights, ing. If you choose to file a writ- call lloyd at: rights of way, restrictions, ease- TERMS OF SALE: Massachusetts 413-568-8837 or ten response, you need to: 413-433-5420 The applicant must be phys- ments, covenants, liens or ically able to conduct inspec- A deposit of FIVE THOUSAND The Trial Court claims in the nature of liens, im- File the original with the Court; tions of restaurants, installa- provements, public assess- DOLLARS AND 00 CENTS Probate and Family Court tion of septic systems, Food ($5,000.00) in the form of a certi- and ments, any and all unpaid taxes, Mail a copy to all interested M otorcycles & ATV’s Code compliance, tobacco tax titles, tax liens, water and fied check, bank treasurer’s Hampden Probate and control compliance, check or money order will be re- parties at least five (5) business Family Court public/semi public swimming sewer liens and any other muni- quired to be delivered at or be- days before the hearing. cipal assessments or liens or ex- 50 State Street pools, recreational camps, fore the time the bid is offered. Springfield, MA 01103 and public health related isting encumbrances of record The successful bidder will be re- complaints. Must have a val- which are in force and are ap- 3. counsel for the minor: The 413-748-7758 quired to execute a Foreclosure minor (or an adult on behalf of id driver’s license. plicable, having priority over said Sale Agreement immediately mortgage, whether or not refer- the minor) has the right to re- Docket No. HD19C0214CA after the close of the bidding. quest that counsel be appointed Candidate must have good ence to such restrictions, ease- The balance of the purchase computer skills, with Certific- ments, improvements, liens or price shall be paid within thirty for the minor. citAtion on HONDA GOLD WING - 2001 ations in food handling, lead encumbrances is made in the (30) days from the sale date in Petition to chAnGe nAme determination, and swim- deed. the form of a certified check, 4. counsel for Parents: If you Great Summer Ride! ming pool operator. Mandat- bank treasurer’s check or other are a parent of the minor child in the matter of: Low miles, has new tires, ory credentials include REHS check satisfactory to who is the subject of this pro- lila sosanna moll brakes & battery. Trailer in- and or RS, SCE, SI, and TERMS OF SALE: cluded. Custom seat covers, CPO. A deposit of Five Thousand Mortgagee’s attorney. The Mort- ceeding you have a right to be gagee reserves the right to bid A Petition to change name of CB radio. Excellent condition. ($5,000.00) Dollars by certified represented by an attorney. If MUST SEE! $8,500. Applicants will need a minim- or bank check will be required to at the sale, to reject any and all you want an attorney and can- minor has been filed by um three plus (3+) years ex- bids, to continue the sale and to be paid by the purchaser at the not afford to pay for one and if call: 413-537-4735 perience in public health with time and place of sale. The bal- amend the terms of the sale by you give proof that you are indi- lila sosanna moll one (1) year minimum of ad- ance is to be paid by certified or written or oral announcement gent, an attorney will be as- of westfield, mA ministration experience. Cer- made before or during the fore- tification in the State Sanit- bank check at Harmon Law Of- closure sale. If the sale is set signed to you. Your request for fices, P.C., 150 California St., an attorney should be made im- requesting that the court enter a ary Code (410.000), subsur- aside for any reason, the Pur- Decree changing their name to: Trailers face sewage disposal (310 Newton, Massachusetts 02458, chaser at the sale shall be en- mediately by filling out the Ap- CMR 15.000) and solid waste or by mail to P.O. Box 610389, titled only to a return of the de- plication of Appointment of disposal is required. A Bach- Newton Highlands, Massachu- posit paid. The purchaser shall Counsel form. Submit the applic- lila sosanna mizell lAKe Bomoseen, VeRmont elor of Science Degree in setts 02461-0389, within thirty have no further recourse against ation form in person or by mail at 44' TRAILER, Breckenridge, Public and Environmental (30) days from the date of sale. the Mortgagor, the Mortgagee or the court location where your imPoRtAnt notice 1997, mint condition, 2 fenced-in Health or equivalent is re- Deed will be provided to pur- the Mortgagee’s attorney. The case is going to be heard. Any person may appear for yards, dog room, full size kit- quired. A Masters Degree is chaser for recording upon re- description of the premises con- purposes of objecting to the chen and bath. Just 20 minutes preferred. outside Rutland. ceipt in full of the purchase tained in said mortgage shall 5. Presence of the minor at petition by filing an appear- price. The description of the control in the event of an error in ance at: hampden Probate 413-569-1420. A full Job Description and ap- this publication. TIME WILL BE hearing: A minor over age 14 plication are available by con- premises contained in said mort- has the right to be present at and family court before 10:00 tacting the Board of Health gage shall control in the event of OFTHEESSENCE. a.m. on the return day of office, or on the Town web- an error in this publication. Oth- any hearing, unless the Court 08/05/2019. this is not a finds that it is not the minor’s site www.southwickma.org. er terms, if any, to be an- Other terms, if any, to be an- hearing date, but a deadline The annual starting salary nounced at the sale. nounced at the sale. best interests. by which you must file a writ- range is $45,000.00 to ten appearance if you object Are You Having A $49,500.00 depending upon REVERSE MORTGAGE Ditech Financial LLC this is A leGAl notice: An to this proceeding. qualifications and experience. FUNDING, LLC fka Green Tree Servicing LLC important court proceeding that The person is eligible for may affect your rights has been witness, TAG health, life insurance, and va- Present Holder of scheduled. If you do not under- cation, sick and holiday pay. Present holder of said mortgage said Mortgage, hon. Barbara m hyland, Submit a resume to the stand this notice or other court first Justice of this court. Board of Health, Town Hall, By its Attorneys, By Its Attorneys, papers, please contact an attor- 454, College Highway, HARMON LAW OFFICES, P.C. ORLANS PC ney for legal advice. Date: July 08, 2019 Advertise it with us! Southwick, MA 01077 or via 150 California St. PO Box 540540 ate: July 10, 2019 Reach over 30,000 Homes! email to jpelley@south- Newton, MA 02458 Waltham, MA 02454 Suzanne T. Seguin, Westfield News & Pennysaver Pkg. wickma.net. This position is (617)558-0500 Phone: (781) 790-7800 Suzanne T. Seguin Register of Probate Only $16.45! open until filled. 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