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$13M water bond CHEYENNE JASON By Amy Porter L. PALEN SANTOS for incoming fifth Correspondent WESTFIELD – A petition drive has been started by some residents looking to rescind the $13 million water bond. WRAFT (Westfield Residents Advocating for Themselves) founder Conspicuous and sixth graders Kristen Mello, who co-sponsored the peti- By Amy Porter tion with Rudy Musterait and Ann Mello Correspondent said it came about after she returned from WESTFIELD – Westfield out of state. “I learned that residents had criminals Intermediate School sixth been asking if we still had a Referendum By Carl E. Hartdegen grade science and math teach- Petition regarding the $13M water bond. Correspondent ers Matthew Wroth and We had created one back in May,” Mello WESTFIELD – City police have arrest- Maureen Callahan will be said. ed two flamboyant Connecticut residents holding a Summer – “Moving The new petition reads: We protest who drove a white Maserati car to a num- up to Westfield Intermediate against the $13 Million Bond Authorization ber of city retailers where they made small School” – Transition Program entitled “A BOND ORDER FOR WATER purchases with $20 bills – all of which had on the mornings of August 6 WELLS, CONNECTOR AND WATER the same serial number. to 9 for incoming fifth and TANK”. We request this Bond Authorization In a court document, Officer Scott sixth grade students, to help to Kristen Mello, a found- to be annulled, repealed or rescinded, and if Schuster reports that the couple apparently orient them to their new ing member of WRAFT it is not, that the city council submit the made their first visit to Westfield on school, new building and new (Westfield Residents referendum petition to a vote of the quali- Sunday, making small purchases without process. Advocating for fied voters, either at the next regular city immediate detection at an Elm Street gas Wroth said the summer Themselves.) (Photo election or at a special election which the station with four counterfeit $20 bills transition program actually submitted) city council may, in its discretion, call for bearing the same serial number. started years ago with then Westfield Intermediate School such purpose. Schuster reports that the investigation of teacher Mary Madru for principal Katherine Bourque was Mello said according to section 49 of the city charter, if 12% of that incident identified the car they were incoming sixth, seventh and excited to have the students visit Westfield registered voters sign the petition before the July 18 dead- driving, a 2018 Maserati Ghibli. A brief eighth grade students. When on Step Up Day. line, the decision can be annulled, repealed or rescinded, or sent to a internet search showed listed prices for Madru retired, Wroth contin- ballot for a vote. that model Maserati range between ued the program for a year, but $84,000 and $96,000. then stopped due to scheduling conflicts. See Petition Drive, Page 7 Descriptions and video images of the This year, he and Callahan thought it would be important to run female suspect showed her to be a strik- it again. Planned for the week are stress relief games and scavenger ingly attractive woman with distinctive hunts designed to help students to get to know their new school. blond hair. They will also learn about agendas, student planners, lockers and The duo returned to the city on Tuesday locks in a no-stress atmosphere. Identity theft presentation and again appear to have made no effort to keep a low profile, driving the same eye- See Summer Transition, Page 7 catching car (which they parked in a ‘No at Southwick senior center Parking’ zone) with the flamboyant woman By Greg Fitzpatrick wearing the same clothing seen in the Correspondent security video. SOUTHWICK – The Southwick Senior Center will be holding an Det. Anthony Tsatsos, while off duty, event focusing on identity theft on Tuesday from 10 a.m. until 11:30 a.m. The event is a presentation titled, “Identity Theft: Facts, Risks, See Arrests, Page 5 and Action! Free and open to the public, Milagros Johnson will be the guest speaker. Johnson has worked the past 17 years in the City of Springfield Mayor’s Office Department of Consumer Information and has made connections with the Massachusetts Attorney General’s Arson suspect Office and other agencies in the area to help track down scams. This informational presentation gives senior citizens an opportunity to learn how technology and other mechanisms are used for scams. Southwick Senior Center personnel wants to make sure that seniors arraigned are aware of all scams that could come their way. By Carl E. Hartdegen Correspondent See Identity Theft, Page 5 WESTFIELD – A city man has been arraigned for setting fire to the Country Mart on Little River Road last week. Choreographer Caitlin Odell demonstrates one of the dance rou- Louis J. Carmel, 49, of 541 Little River tines to members of The Acting Out Club. Road, was arraigned Friday in Westfield Southwick announces District Court on a charge of burning a building after a joint investigation by city and state investigators into an early morn- Kids encouraged water restriction ing fire at the Country Mart at 397 Little By Greg Fitzpatrick River Road which caused an estimated Correspondent $75,000 worth of damage to the building. to ‘act out’ in club SOUTHWICK – The Town of Southwick announced on Friday City firefighters and police responded to By Lori Szepelak afternoon that they’ve placed a mandatory outdoor water use restric- the fire July 5 which was reported by a Correspondent tion in effect immediately until further notice. pedestrian at 2:32 a.m. to firefighters in the WESTFIELD-Hillary The restriction is focused on non-essen- Little River Fire Sub Station which is Wildman is passionate about tial water use, which includes the follow- almost directly across the street from the the theater and shares that pas- ing: convenience store. sion with young people once a • Irrigation of lawns via sprinklers or The arriving police and firefighters month during gatherings of automatic irrigation systems reported that there was a fire behind the The Acting Out Club at the • Washing of vehicles, except in a com- building which had spread into the store’s Westfield Woman’s Club. mercial car wash or as necessary for attic. Wildman, who joined the operator safety or to prevent damage and/ After the firefighters extinguished the Westfield Theatre Group two or maintain performance of agricultural or fire, fire investigators from the city’s fire years ago, directs the classes Sammi Noska and Tyler Whalen, construction vehicles or equipment and police departments worked with state and invites a guest to each ses- both in foreground, follow the • Washing of exterior building surfaces, troopers assigned to the Fire Marshal’s and sion to also share a unique choreographer’s instructions. parking lots, driveways or sidewalks, Hampden County District Attorney’s offic- aspect of the theater. except as necessary to apply surface treat- es and identified Carmel as a suspect. “Our local community mem- Randy Brown Westfield Police Det. Brian Freeman ments such as paint, preservatives, stucco, Southwick DPW Director bers have so much to offer and I want to show kids that adults play pavement or cement reports in a court document how Carmel too,” said Wildman. However, there are outdoor water-use allegedly burned the store. On Thursday night, some core members as well as new recruits activities that are not subject to the restriction and they are listed His report starts with Carmel’s purchase joined Wildman and guest choreographer Caitlin Odell for two below: of a red cigarette lighter at an East Main hours of physical and vocal warm-ups, silly camp songs, and an

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Partly Cloudy. Partly Sunny. 87-88 89-92 WEATHER DISCUSSION Today, some sun in the morning with increasing clouds dur- Scattered T-storms. ing the afternoon. High 87F. Tonight, scattered showers and thunderstorms. Low 67F. Winds SSW at 5 to 10 mph. Sunday, mostly cloudy skies early, then partly cloudy in the afternoon. High 88F. Sunday Night, Mostly clear skies. Low 67F. Mon- day, partly sunny. High 92F. Monday Night, a few clouds from time to time. Low 69F. Tuesday, variable clouds with scat- 67-68 tered thunderstorms. High 86F. Winds SSW at 10 to 15 mph. Ella Rose Wynn Laurel and Joseph Wynn of Westfield announce the birth of their second daughter, Ella Rose Wynn. Ella was born May 8, 2018, at Baystate Medical Center in today Springfield, weighing 7 pounds 15 ounces. Ella's proud grandparents include Charlene O'Rourke, Jacqueline Wynn, and James Wynn, all of Westfield. She joins her 5 year old big sister, Claire Isabella. 5:28 a.m. 8:27 p.m. 14 hours 59 Minutes sunrise sunsET lENGTH OF dAY

Sixth Annual Free Outdoor Yoga in Southwick Odds & Ends The Dhira Yoga Center in Southwick will be offering their sixth annual, free, fun, outdoor, yoga this summer. Appropriate for all levels—beginners and kids are welcome. Bring the whole family. The four free classes will be held on the lawn in front of “The Daily Grind” Coffee House and Cafe, Arizona man 568 College Highway, Southwick, just a few doors down from the Dhira Yoga Center. The classes will be held on July 25, August 1, 8 and 15 and will start at 7 pm and run till 8:15 pm. Bring your arrested after own mat (or blanket if you don’t have a yoga mat). Please arrive a few minutes early to sign a release. For questions, or more information, about the free yoga classes, please call 413-998-3463, or email [email protected] or visit www.DhiraYogaCenter.com. trying to pull St. Anne’s Shrine Bus Trip over troopers THURSDAY, JULY 26TH, 2018 from 8:30 – 4 pm in Fiskdale, MA. Come and Celebrate PHOENIX (AP) — Arizona authorities say a 44-year-old uni- the Feast Day of St. Joachim and St. Anne, the Grandparents of Jesus. The schedule includes formed security guard is accused being part of a special Healing Mass and Anointing Service, listening to speakers John and of impersonating a police officer Therese Boucher about “God’s Vision of My Family and of me as a Spiritual Grandparent” and by trying to pull over an “Tools for Sharing the Faith with Young People of All Ages”. A reception with light lunch is unmarked car that happened to included as well as a tour along the Scala Sancta (Holy Stairs) and the outdoor stations of the contain two state troopers patrol- cross. The bus departs St. Peter & St. Casimir parking lot at 22 State St, Westfield at 8:30 am ling a Phoenix freeway. and returns home by 4:30 p.m. Come Celebrate Grandparent’s Day! Call Alicia at 413-568- The Department of Public 0123 for more information and sign up by July 10. Mail a check for $20 for the bus made out Safety says Matthew Allen to Mrs. Alicia Belanger to 47 Llewellyn Dr., Westfield, MA 01085. Disbro of Mesa was driving his personal black Dodge Charger on Wednesday when he activat- Stanley Park’s Friday Mornings For Children ed law-enforcement-style emer- gency lights on his car to pull Presents Dave Mindell’s Rockin’ Robin Garden Party over the troopers’ yellow Ford Presented on July 27, this show includes familiar songs, such as, “Puff the Magic Dragon”, Mustang. According to the department, “How Much is That Doggy in the Window” and many more. Everyone is welcome to partici- the troopers wouldn’t pull over, pate and sing along. There will be plenty of room to get up dance to the music. This is a show Disbro then drove alongside, where you will “Rock Around the Clock” and get “All Shook Up”! After the performance, all yelled and waved a hand at the are welcome to stay for a “meet and greet” and receive a free, personally signed photograph. troopers to get them to pull over This undated photo provided by the Maricopa County The 2018 Children’s Programs are sponsored by The Shurtleff Children’s Services, Inc., The before they activated their own Sheriff’s office shows Matthew Disbro. Arizona authori- Kiwanis Club of Westfield and Teddy Bear Pools & Spas. This performance is taking place in vehicle’s police lights and pulled ties say the 44-year-old uniformed security guard is the Beveridge Pavilion Annex from 10:00 am to 11:00 am, weather permitting, and is free of him over. accused of impersonating a police officer by trying to pull charge. Chairs will be provided and blankets are welcome. For further information on the Court records don’t list an over an unmarked car that happened to contain two state Friday Mornings for Children Series please go to www.stanleypark.org or call the park office attorney for Disbro who could troopers patrolling a Phoenix freeway. (Maricopa County at 413-568-9312. comment on the allegations. Sheriff’s Office via AP)

TODAY IN HISTORY Today is Saturday, July 14, the 195th day of 2018. There are 170 days left in the year.

n July 14, 1933, all German political parties, on the GOP to denounce political extremists. tested a Florida jury’s decision the day before to clear except the Nazi Party, were outlawed. George Zimmerman in the shooting death of Trayvon In 1966, the city of Chicago awoke to the shocking news Martin. German Chancellor Angela Merkel (AHN’-geh-lah O On this date: that eight student nurses had been brutally slain dur- MEHR’-kuhl), in a TV interview, called for tougher Euro- ing the night in a South Side dormitory. Drifter Richard pean and global rules on data protection amid fallout from In 1789, in an event symbolizing the start of the French Speck was convicted of the mass killing and condemned recent revelations about U.S. surveillance programs. Revolution, citizens of Paris stormed the Bastille prison to death, but had his sentence reduced to life in prison, and released the seven prisoners inside. where he died in 1991. One year ago: A Russian-American lobbyist said he attended a June In 1798, Congress passed the Sedition Act, making it a In 1976, Jimmy Carter won the Democratic presidential 2016 meeting with President Donald Trump’s son that federal crime to publish false, scandalous or malicious nomination at the party’s convention in New York. was billed as part of a Russian government effort to help writing about the United States government. the Republican campaign. Arab assailants opened fire In 1980, the Republican national convention opened in from inside a major Jerusalem shrine, killing two Israeli In 1881, outlaw William H. Bonney Jr., alias “Billy the Detroit, where nominee-apparent Ronald Reagan told a policemen before being shot dead. Kid,” was shot and killed by Sheriff Pat Garrett in Fort welcoming rally he and his supporters were determined Sumner in present-day New Mexico. to “make America great again.” Today’s Birthdays: Actress Nancy Olson is 90. Former football player and In 1913, Gerald Rudolph Ford Jr., the 38th president In 1999, race-based school busing in Boston came to an actor Rosey Grier is 86. Actor Vincent Pastore is 72. Mu- of the United States, was born Leslie Lynch King Jr. in end after 25 years. sic company executive Tommy Mottola (muh-TOH’-luh) Omaha, Nebraska. is 70. Rock musician Chris Cross (Ultravox) is 66. Actor In 2004, the Senate scuttled a constitutional amendment Jerry Houser is 66. Actor-director Eric Laneuville is 66. In 1914, scientist Robert H. Goddard received a U.S. pat- banning gay marriage. (Forty-eight senators voted to ad- Actor Stan Shaw is 66. Movie producer Scott Rudin is ent for a liquid-fueled rocket apparatus. vance the measure — 12 short of the 60 needed — and 60. Singer-guitarist Kyle Gass is 58. Country musician 50 voted to block it). Ray Herndon (McBride and the Ride) is 58. Actress Jane In 1921, Italian-born anarchists Nicola Sacco and Bar- Lynch is 58. Actor Jackie Earle Haley is 57. Actor Mat- tolomeo Vanzetti were convicted in Dedham, Massa- Ten years ago: thew Fox is 52. Rock musician Ellen Reid (Crash Test chusetts, of murdering a shoe company paymaster and President George W. Bush lifted an executive ban on Dummies) is 52. Rock singer-musician Tanya Donelly his guard. (Sacco and Vanzetti were executed six years offshore oil drilling which had stood since his father was is 52. Actress Missy Gold is 48. Olympic gold medal later.) president. The New Yorker magazine featured a satirical snowboarder Ross Rebagliati is 47. Rhythm-and-blues cover showing Barack Obama dressed as a Muslim and singer Tameka Cottle (Xscape) is 43. Country singer In 1945, Italy formally declared war on Japan, its former his wife, Michelle, as a terrorist in the Oval Office. (The Jamey Johnson is 43. Hip-hop musician taboo (Black Axis partner during World War II. Obama campaign called the cover “tasteless and offen- Eyed Peas) is 43. Actor Scott Porter is 39. Rock singer sive.”) Dan Smith (Bastille) is 32. Actress Sara Canning (TV: In 1964, in a speech to the Republican national conven- “The Vampire Diaries”) is 31. Rock singer Dan Reynolds tion in San Francisco, New York Gov. Nelson Rockefeller Five years ago: (Imagine Dragons) is 31. was booed by supporters of Barry Goldwater as he called Thousands of demonstrators across the country pro- THE WESTFIELD NEWS WWW.THEWESTFIELDNEWS.COM SATURDAY, JULY 14, 2018 - PAGE 3 Berkshire wind farm CRAIG CAMPBELL Thurs. JULY 19th to add 7-9pm • FREE Craig Campbell, the singer behind 2 more “Keep Them Kisses Comin’,” is coming to Westfield to give us a live performance of his new hit, “See You Try!” turbines Plus special guest Joseph Gallant will treat HANCOCK, Mass. (AP) us to his new release, “American Summer.” — Massachusetts’ second Northampton, Easthampton, Southampton, largest wind farm is adding www.westfieldonweekends.com Westhampton, Chesterfield, Williamsburg, Goshen WOW, is pleased to continue two more turbines capable of powering nearly 2,000 addi- MusicFest Concerts on the Green! tional homes. The Berkshire Wind Power Cooperative announced Thursday the Berkshire Wind Power Project will create an additional 4.6 megawatts with the added turbines. The 10 turbines, which will have a combined generating capacity of 19.6 megawatts, are expected to power 7,840 Scituate - 401-647-2472 | Smithfield - 401-349-2770 homes. $ Fourteen Massachusetts 2,000North Sign-OnProvidence - 401-751-0534 BOnuS municipal utilities across the Cumberland/Woonsocket - 401-334-3745 state and the Massachusetts for fully licensed drivers Municipal Wholesale Electric Co. make up the 77 Ferry Street • Easthampton, MA 01027 cooperative. The wind farm sits atop 413-529-1131 Government Meetings Brodie Mountain in Hancock where speeds average 18.3 MONDAY, JULY 16 mph. For more information, see our website: Massachusetts Municipal www.durhamschoolservices.com Wholesale Electric Co. Blandford: spokeswoman Kate Roy says Police Department Meeting at 6 pm the cooperative can’t dis- Selectboard Meeting at 7 pm close the cost estimate. Roy Join Us For Our Open House Zoning Board Meeting at 7 pm says the cooperative hasn’t picked a vendor for the proj- Tolland: ect yet. Tuesday • July 17th ~ 9:00am-3:00pm Men’s Coffee at PSC Building at 7:45 am The project is scheduled to Board of Selectmen at 5 pm be completed by next spring. Complete The Entire Planning Board at 7 pm Application Process TUESDAY, JULY 17 Gov. Baker asks Please Bring your Photo id to: 77 FErry STrEET Westfield: surplus funds Planning Board at 7 pm be directed to EASThAMPTon, MA securing ~ Refreshments Will Be Served ~ WEDNESDAY, JULY 18 schools Ask about taking your Child~Grandchild to work / Save on Daycare Blandford: BOSTON (AP) — Gov. Veterans, Stay at Home Parents/Grandparents, Board of Health Meeting at 6 pm Charlie Baker asked lawmak- and retirees strongly urged to apply. EoE Fire Department Meeting at 7 pm ers Friday to direct a portion Historical Commission Meeting at 7 pm of the state’s budget surplus toward making public schools safer for students and teachers. THURSDAY, JULY 19 “This is something we have been discussing with our col- leagues at the local level for Blandford: the past several months, espe- Library Trustees Meeting at 7:30 pm cially after Parkland,” said Baker, referring to the Feb. 14 shooting that killed 17 people at a Florida high school. UMass trustees vote to The plan calls for $72 mil- lion to bolster security and take steps to identify and help increase tuition 2.5 percent troubled students before any WORCESTER, Mass. (AP) — University of Massachusetts threats might arise. trustees have voted to increase tuition rates by 2.5 percent for The largest chunk of the the 2018-2019 school year for in-state undergraduate stu- state money, $40 million, dents. would be steered to school Officials say Friday’s move will result in an average $351 districts to allow for the hiring increase per student and an average tuition of $14,363 for in- of more social workers and state students at UMass’s four undergraduate campuses in mental health professionals. Amherst, Boston, Dartmouth and Lowell. Baker said the most pressing Out-of-state undergraduate students will see a 3 percent request of school superinten- increase, or $983 per student, bringing their tuition to about dents was providing students $32,200. “access to people they could Board of Trustees Chairman Rob Manning says the talk to and who were trained to increases are needed to preserve the quality of educational deal with whatever their par- programs. ticular issues or circumstances UMass has increased tuition an average of 2.8 percent might be.” annually since the 2015-2016 year. School officials say the increases have fallen below the See Gov. Baker, Page 5 historic rate of inflation for the higher education sector.

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Nakia, a senior kitty, is a love Piglet, a bug! Nakia is a social lady and 4 month enjoys attention. Nakia has old some health issues and will re- kitten, quire a spe- is a cial diet and ball of regular vet energy! care. The This Scramble for Animals Have a Sundae ideal home silly boy for Nakia wants Golf Tournament on Sunday would be nothing Join the Westfield Homeless Cat Project for a fun filled Make your own ice-cream quiet and more day on the links at the Scramble for Animals Golf Sunday August 12, 2018 from 2:00 relaxed. than to romp and bounce onto Tournament on Sunday, August 5, 2018. The tournament to 4:00 at the Southwick History Come to things. Piglet would do well will be held at the Oak Ridge Country Club in Feeding Museum, 86 College Highway. Hills, MA. Registration fee is $100.00 per player, which Have fun watching ice-cream be Westfield with pets of equal energy includes golf, cart, lunch, dinner and prizes! Not a golfer? made the old fashioned way. Help Animal levels and older children. You can sponsor a hole for a $50.00 donation or join us for crank the very old ice cream Shelter to Come to Westfield Animal a wonderful dinner for only $25.00! Try your luck with one machine. Make yourself a sundae, meet Nakia! Shelter to meet Piglet! of our many raffle prizes! Registration begins at 11:30 with toppings provided. Sundaes are a Shotgun Start at 12:30. For more information please con- free; donations are gratefully tact Marie at (413) 564-0589 or marieboccasile@gmail. accepted. The museum is free and For more information please call (413) 564-3129 or stop by the com. Registration and sponsorship deadline is July 15, 2018 open to the public. Inquiries and Westfield Regional Animal Shelter 178 Apremont Way, Westfield, MA and all proceeds benefits the Westfield Homeless Cat new members are welcome. Call Project. We hope to see you there! Linda Schomer: 413-998-3018. PAGE 4 - SATURDAY, JULY 14, 2018 WWW.THEWESTFIELDNEWS.COM THE WESTFIELD NEWS COMMENT

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Listen to latest PulseLine Calls at http://www.thewestfieldnews.com Demonstrators mock U.S. President; protest visit to the UK LONDON (AP) — Thousands crammed the streets of central London on Friday to vent their anger over Donald Trump’s first official visit to Britain, blowing horns, waving banners and hoist- ing a bright orange effigy of the U.S. president on their shoulders Filing past palaces of high-end commerce — Apple, Burberry, Brooks Brothers — marchers criticized Trump’s policies on immi- gration, climate change and torture, as well as his treatment of women. Some carried more than one sign, unable to choose which policy they hated the most. The Rev. Nigel Sinclair, a 53-year-old Church of England preacher, came in what he called his Sunday vicar’s outfit, carrying Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein speaks during a news conference at the Department of Justice, Friday, July 13, a sign that showed how Trump’s ideas differ from those of Jesus 2018, in Washington. (AP Photo/Evan Vucci) Christ. Susie Mazur, 29, from Salisbury in southwestern England, crocheted a Donald Trump pin-cushion and wore it on her head, winning praise from fellow protesters. “People coming here nowadays feel very hopeless about what is happening. They don’t like what is happening in the U.K., in 12 Russians indicted for America, across the world — there are so many problems,” Mazur said. “Everyone has the same goal. What they want is to stop hate, basically.” As Trump met with Prime Minister Theresa May at her country retreat outside the city, the protesters gathered outside embassies, meddling in 2016 US election offices and homes carrying signs that read, “Human rights have no border,” and “Mother Earth unites us,” before marching past the WASHINGTON (AP) — Twelve appear in American court, though the posted online and asked the person, shops of Regent’s Street on their way to Piccadilly Circus and Russian military intelligence officers Justice Department has recently seen “what do u think of the info on the turn- finally Trafalgar Square, which the city calls a “center of national hacked into the Clinton presidential value in indicting foreign hackers in out model for the democrats entire pres- democracy and protest.” campaign and Democratic Party and absentia as public deterrence. idential campaign.” The person respond- Not everyone was protesting against Trump, however. released tens of thousands of private The indictment accuses the Russian ed, “(p)retty standard.” Augustine Chukwuma Obodo, who wore a “Make America communications in a sweeping conspir- hackers, starting in March 2016, of The indictment doesn’t identify the Great Again!” hat and a “Trump for President in 2020" shirt, said acy by the Kremlin to meddle in the covertly monitoring the computers of person, though longtime Trump confi- he wanted to make clear that not everyone found the protests 2016 U.S. election, according to an dozens of Democratic officials and vol- dant Roger Stone acknowledged through amusing. Obodo, a Nigerian living in London, said he wanted to indictment announced days before unteers, implanting malicious computer his lawyer Friday a “24-word exchange add his voice to those who are quieter, but believe Trump is doing President Donald Trump’s summit with code known as malware to explore the with someone on Twitter claiming to be a good job on issues such as pushing NATO members to increase Russian President Vladimir Putin. networks and steal data and of phishing Guccifer 2.0.” their defense spending. The indictment represents special emails to gain access to accounts. “This exchange is now entirely public “America is not a cash point,” he said. counsel Robert Mueller’s first charges One attempt at interference came and provides no evidence of collabora- The day began with a giant balloon that caricatured Trump as a against Russian government officials for hours after Trump, in a July 27, 2016, tion or collusion with Guccifer 2.0 or screaming orange baby flying outside the Houses of Parliament. interfering in American politics, an speech, suggested Russians look for anyone else in the alleged hacking of the The diaper-clad infant, with a quiff of hair and a mobile phone for effort U.S. intelligence agencies say was emails that Clinton said she had deleted DNC emails,” said lawyer Grant Smith. tweeting, was the centerpiece of demonstrations. aimed at helping the Trump campaign from her tenure as secretary of state. In addition, someone at Wikileaks “Depicting Trump as a baby is a great way of targeting his frag- and harming Democratic opponent, “Russia, if you’re listening,” Trump contacted Guccifer 2.0 before the ile ego, and mocking him is our main motivation,” said Matthew Bonner, one of the organizers of the balloon flight. “He doesn’t Hillary Clinton. The case follows after a said, “I hope you’re able to find the Democratic National Convention asking seem to be affected by the moral outrage that comes from his separate indictment that accused 30,000 emails that are missing.” for Clinton material, court papers show. behavior and his policies. You can’t reason with him, but you can Russians of using social media to sow That evening, the indictment says, the The charges come as Mueller contin- ridicule him.” discord among American voters. Russians attempted to break into email ues to investigate potential coordination Hundreds crammed Parliament Square to take in the spectacle. The 29-page indictment lays out how, accounts used by Clinton’s personal between Russia and the Trump cam- Deborah Burns, 43, of Newcastle in northern England, brought months before Americans went to the office, along with 76 Clinton campaign paign. Before Friday, 20 people and along her 10-year old daughter, Monica Siddique. polls, Russians schemed to break into email addresses. three companies had been charged in the “I think it’s a good way to stop Trump from being mean to the key Democratic email accounts, includ- By June 2016, the defendants, relying investigation. rest of the world,” Monica said of the balloon. “He says, ‘Oh, this ing those belonging to Clinton campaign on fictional personas like DCLeaks and Defendants include four former Trump is a free world.’ But then he goes and builds walls. ... He acts like chairman John Podesta, the Democratic Guccifer 2.0, began planning the release campaign and White House aides, three a baby.” National Committee and the Democratic of tens of thousands of stolen emails, the of whom have pleaded guilty and agreed Some Americans living in London came to see the balloon, Congressional Campaign Committee. indictment alleges. to cooperate, and 13 Russians accused in wearing the Stars and Stripes draped over their shoulders. Other Stolen emails, many politically damag- The Podesta emails published by a powerful social media campaign to spectators just came to take pictures as the balloon floated over- ing for Clinton, appeared on WikiLeaks WikiLeaks displayed the private com- sway U.S. public opinion in 2016. head for two hours. in the campaign’s final stretch. munications, including deliberations Trump’s lawyer, Rudy Giuliani, said “It’s a very British way of protesting — we don’t like to throw The charges say the Russian defen- about messaging that played into attacks on Twitter that it was time to end the stones,” said Phil Chapman, 59, of Hayfield, a village in dants, using a persona known as Guccifer that Clinton was calculating and a politi- investigation since “no Americans are Derbyshire. “It’s far easier to protest in a pleasant way. If you can 2.0, in August 2016 contacted a person cal flip-flopper. Private speeches she involved” in Friday’s indictment. But do that with humor, you will get more attention.” in touch with the Trump campaign to gave to financial industry firms were with Mueller still investigating, it’s not Trump criticized London Mayor Sadiq Khan, who refused to offer help. And they say that on the same particularly damaging within the left known whether further indictments are prevent the balloon from flying, in an interview published Friday. “I think he has not been hospitable to a government that is very day Trump said in a speech, “Russia, if wing of the Democratic party and among taking shape or will. important,” Trump told Britain’s Sun newspaper. “Now, he might you’re listening, I hope you’re able to independents frustrated with the influ- Meanwhile, Deputy Attorney General not like the current president, but I represent the United States. I find the 30,000 emails that are missing,” ence of Wall Street in politics. Rod Rosenstein called for a unified also represent a lot of people in Europe, because a lot of people Russian hackers tried for the first time to The indictment alleges that Guccifer approach to foreign meddling. from Europe are in the United States.” break into email accounts used by 2.0 was in touch with multiple Americans “When we confront foreign interfer- Khan, who has been a target of Trump’s ire before, said his job Clinton’s personal office. in the summer of 2016 about the pilfered ence in American elections, it is impor- was to make sure the protests were peaceful, not to be a censor or Mueller did not allege that Trump material, including an unidentified con- tant for us to avoid thinking politically the “arbiter of good taste.” campaign associates were involved in gressional candidate who requested and as Republicans or Democrats and instead “The idea that I would stop a blimp or a balloon flying over the hacking effort, that Americans were then received stolen information to think patriotically as Americans,” he London because it may cause offense, and thereby curtail the knowingly in touch with Russian intel- On Aug. 15, 2016, the indictment said. “Our response must not depend on rights people have to protest when it’s not unsafe, it’s not un- ligence officers or that any vote tallies says, Guccifer 2.0 reached out to some- who was victimized.” peaceful, I think people would find a bit astonishing,” Khan told were altered by hacking. The White one in contact with the Trump campaign ——— the BBC. House seized on those points in a state- and asked the person if they had seen Associated Press writers Darlene Anger over Trump’s visit has been simmering ever since May ment that offered no condemnation of anything “interesting in the docs I post- Superville, Richard Lardner, Desmond invited the president for a state visit just a week after his inaugura- Russian election interference. ed?” Guccifer 2.0 said it would be a Butler and Mary Clare Jalonick in tion last year. The event, which would normally include glittering It was unclear whether the indictment “great pleasure” to help. Washington and Raphael Satter in horse-drawn carriages and a state dinner hosted by the monarch, might factor into Trump’s meeting with Prosecutors say weeks later, Guccifer London contributed to this report. morphed into a two-day “working visit” with much less pomp and Putin on Monday. 2.0 referred to a stolen DCCC document circumstance amid concern about security and crowds in central He has repeatedly expressed skepti- cism about Russian involvement in the See UK Visit, Page 5 hacking while being accused by Democrats of cozying up to the Russian president. Trump complained about the Russia investigation hours before the indictment, saying the “stupidity” was The Westfield News making it “very hard to do something A publication of the Westfield News Group LLC with Russia.” The Kremlin, meanwhile, denied Flora Masciadrelli James Johnson-Corwin anew that it tried to sway the election. Director of Sales/ Multi-Media Manager “The Russian state has never interfered Classified Manager Marie Brazee and has no intention of interfering in the Chris Putz Business Manager U.S. elections,” Putin’s foreign affairs Sports Editor adviser, Yuri Ushakov, said Friday. Lorie Perry Director of Ad Production The indictment identifies the defen- dants as officers with Russia’s Main Intelligence Directorate of the General Patrick R. Berry President Staff, also known as GRU. If that link is established, it would shatter the Kremlin denials of the Russian state’s involve- 62 School Street, Westfield , MA 01085 ment in the U.S. elections given that the (413)562-4181 GRU is part of the state machine. www.thewestfieldnews.com The Russian defendants are not in custody, and it is not clear they will ever THE WESTFIELD NEWS WWW.THEWESTFIELDNEWS.COM SATURDAY, JULY 14, 2018 - PAGE 5 Police Logs

WESTFIELD Major crime and incident report Saturday, July 7, 2018 2:07 p.m.: assist citizen, Westfield Police Department, 15 Washington St. a resident came to the station in compliance with a demand by the police chief to surrender his guns, the man complied with the demand; 7:23 p.m.: fireworks complaint, police responded to fireworks complaints on New Broadway, First Street, Southampton Road, Ely Street, and Russellville Road but were unable to catch anybody discharging fireworks.

Arrests Continued from Page 1 spotted the distinctive car and the suspects on East Main Street at the Westfield Shops Tuesday afternoon. Officer Bryan Turgeon responded and reports the Maserati was found parked in a fire lane posted “No parking” near a video game store. Tsatsos found that the male suspect had spent a $20 bill – with the familiar serial number – to buy a $4 video game. Responding detectives Brian Freeman and Michael Cekovsky found that the suspects had entered a nearby drug Downtown Live Friday night concert series store where they separated and each made small purchases A crowd of more than 100 turned out for the Downtown Live Friday night concert series featuring the Standing Bear with counterfeit $20 bills. Jam Band. Concerts are every Friday at 53 Elm St in downtown Westfield. (Photo submitted) Schuster wrote that, when he arrived, he “immediately rec- ognized the defendant as she was wearing the same clothes from the security camera images”. The suspects were taken into custody and identified as Jason Santos, 35, of 653B Osage Lane, Stratford, Conn., and Water Restriction Cheyenne Lynn Palen, 19, of 41 Lakeview Terrace, Derby, Continued from Page 1 Connecticut. Schuster reports “it is the collective opinion of all the inves- • Irrigation to establish a new lawn and new plantings during before 9 a.m. and after 5 p.m. The one day of the week tigators involved that Santos and Palen were purposely pass- the months of May and September depends on the location of town that a resident lives in. The ing counterfeit $20 bills for low priced items in order to • Irrigation of parks and recreational fields by means of auto- two locations are the North and South region. Anyone that receive real money as change.” matic sprinklers outside the hours of 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM lives on Granville Road, Depot Street, and South Longyard They were arrested and found to be in possession of addi- (early morning or late evening) Road are in the North region. All other areas of Southwick tional counterfeit $20 bills. • Irrigation of gardens, flowers and ornamental plants by will be in the South region. The schedule for the regions is as On Wednesday, both defendants (both listed at the Derby means of a hand-held hose, soaker hose or drip irrigation sys- follows: address) were each arraigned in Westfield District Court tem • Monday – North Region, odd number properties before Judge William O’Grady on a charge of possession of • Irrigation of lawns by means of a hand-held hose only • Tuesday – North Region, even number properties ten or more counterfeit notes, four charges of uttering a coun- • Irrigation with harvested and stored stormwater runoff • Wednesday – South Region, odd number properties terfeit note and four charges of larceny of property valued less • For health and safety reasons • Thursday – South Region, even number properties than $1,200. • By regulation All customers of the Southwick Water Department are Santos was held in lieu of $20,000 cash bail and Palen was • For the production of food and fiber expected to obey the restriction. Any residents who use a pri- held in lieu of $2,500 cash bail. Both are scheduled for pre- • For the maintenance of livestock vate well or lake don’t have to comply with the ban. trial hearings on Aug. 10. • To meet the core functions of a business (i.e. irrigation by Southwick gets water from wells located within the town The Maserati (which was apparently rented as it was golf courses as necessary to maintain tees, greens, and limited but uses the water flow volume of the Westfield River to reported to be owned by a Tulsa, Okla., limited liability cor- fairway watering; or irrigation by plant nurseries as necessary determine if restrictions or bans need to be implemented. poration) was towed to the police impound yard. to maintain stock or establish new plantings, wash equipment The reason for the recent restriction is due to the last test of to prevent damage and/or maintain performance, pest manage- the mean daily stream flow in the Westfield River falling ment and plant cooling) below 174 cubic feet per second for three consecutive days. Arson According to DPW Director Randy Brown, non-essential The restriction is in effect until September 30, unless the Continued from Page 1 water use will be permitted to one day per week and only used stream flow levels go above 174 cubic feet per second for seven consecutive days. Street convenience store before driving his pickup truck, If any resident decides to not comply with the non-essential with a gray five gallon bucket in the bed, to the driveway of a outdoor water restriction, they will be fined $50 for their first vacant house at 327 Little River Road. offense, followed by a $100 fine for every subsequent offense. There, Freeman reports, Carmel changed his shoes and The last time Southwick had an outdoor water-use restric- “took the bucket with an unknown quantity of gasoline from tion was between July and October 2016. The Massachusetts another container in the truck and walked towards the Country DEP (Department of Environmental Protection) will give Mart.” municipalities the option on October 1 to lift their restriction When Carmel reached the store, which was about 200 yards or not. away, Freeman reports he poured the gasoline onto a pallet behind the store and lit the gas. Carmel then fled, his shoes falling off as he ran back to his pickup, and dropped the bucket on his way. The four investigating agencies issued a joint press release Friday through the Fire Marshal’s office which reported that Carmel, who lives about 200 yards away from the store in the opposite direction from his parking spot, is a regular customer Milagros S. Johnson, at the Country Mart and “was upset by conversation inside the Director of the Springfield store earlier in the day.” Mayor’s Office of Consumer Southwick Council on Aging At Carmel’s arraignment, Judge William O’Grady ordered Information. Director Cindy Sullivan. Morningside that he be held without right to bail pending a dangerousness hearing on Monday. Identity Theft Listen at WSKB.org or watch on Comcast Cable CH. 15 Continued from Page 1 •••••••• MOnDAyS •••••••• RADIO FOR THE WESTFIELD MASSES Gov. Baker “I think it’s good to give information to people,” said 6-8 am: By George…it’s Monday Continued from Page 3 Southwick Council on Aging Director Cindy Sullivan. “I think with George Delisle The proposal also calls for $20 million in grants to school scams are getting more sophisticated.” 8-10am: Owls on the Air with Michael districts for enhancing the physical security of school build- Just last week, the Southwick Police Department posted on “Buster” McMahon ‘92 ings. The grants could be used for things such as upgrades to their social media page that senior citizens in town had been •••••••• TuESDAyS ••••••• communication and alarm systems during emergencies, and receiving calls from scam artists claiming to be Medicaid. for the creation of single point-of-entry systems in buildings After the reports were sent out, Sullivan sent an automated 6-8 am: WOW, It’s Tuesday, with Bob Plasse to prevent unauthorized entries. message to all 682 members of the senior center to aware them 8-10am: Ken’s Den, with Ken Stomski Increased training for school resource officers, creation of a of the latest scam. tip line for the reporting of potential risks and a statewide “Trying to get the word out is so crucial,” said Sullivan. •••••• WEDnESDAyS ••••• school safety website, are among other goals in the plan. “They were thankful for the information.” 6-8 am: Wake Up Wed., with Tina Gorman Baker, a Republican, noted Massachusetts has some of the According to Sullivan, there are about 20 people signed up 8-10am: Wednesday Roll Call - Rotating Hosts nation’s most stringent gun laws and that he recently signed a for the presentation on Tuesday. Interested individuals can “red flag” bill approved by the Democratic-controlled sign up by calling the senior center at 413-569-5498, but 1st Wed On The Town with Mayor Brian Sullivan Legislature, which creates a process for temporarily removing people can also walk in at the time of the event and seating and Denny Atkins (8-10am) firearms from individuals deemed an immediate threat to will be available. 2nd Wed Window into Westside themselves or others. with Mayor Wil Reichelt (8-9am) The administration has estimated the budget surplus for the Chamber Chatter fiscal year that ended June 30 will exceed $1 billion because UK Visit with Kate Phelon (9-10am) of tax revenues that exceeded projections. In addition to the school safety program, Baker asked law- Continued from Page 4 3rd Wed Everything Southwick makers to use the surplus on a variety of other educational with Selectman Joe Deedy (8-9am) London. programs and provide additional funds to cities and towns for Trump avoided the protests by largely staying away from the ArtsBeat with Mark Auerbach (9-10am) road and bridge repairs. About half of the total surplus would be directed to the capital. After a black-tie dinner 60 miles (100 kilometers) outside 4th Wed Rock on Westfield state’s reserves — commonly known as the “rainy day fund.” London, he spent Thursday night at the U.S. ambassador’s resi- with Harry Rock (8-9am) dence in Regents Park, then flew by helicopter to May’s country The Legislature, which has yet to agree on a permanent state retreat, Chequers, for his meeting with the prime minister, fol- Boys and Girls Club Hour budget for the current fiscal year, is scheduled to end its two- lowed by another flight to Windsor Palace for tea with Queen with Bill Parks (9-10am) year session on July 31. Elizabeth II. He then headed for Scotland, where he was to spend the week- ••••••• THuRSDAyS •••••• end at one of his private golf clubs. 6-8 am: The Westfield News Radio Show, Ahead of Trump’s arrival, hundreds of people gathered in with host Patrick Berry Westfield Farmers’ Market WESTFIELD — The Westfield Farmers’ Market is held, rain Scotland’s largest city, Glasgow, to protest the U.S. president’s 8-9 am: In The Flow with Rob & Joe: U.K. visit. or shine, every Thursday from 12:00 – 6:00 pm on the lawn of Among them was Emily Bryce, who proudly carried a home- Westfield Tech. Academy’s the Episcopal Church of the Atonement, 36 Court Street, made banner written in Gaelic, in recognition of Trump’s Rob Ollari & Joe Langone Westfield, until October 4, and Saturday, October 13. SNAP Highland . “Donald Trump, son of the devil,” it read. 9-10am: Superintendents’ Spotlight match of $5; WIC, and FMNP vouchers are accepted by some “It’s a disgrace that Theresa May has allowed Trump to visit the with Stefan Czaporowski vendors. Live music, cooking and craft demonstrations, free U.K. and to meet the queen,” the 67-year-old Bryce said. parking, ADA accessible restrooms, playground. For more infor- A march in support of Trump was planned for Saturday in ••••••••• FRIDAyS •••••••• mation visit the Market web site web site: west-fieldfarmersmar- London, starting at the U.S. Embassy on the south bank of the 6-8 am: JP’s Talk about Town, with Jay Pagluica ket.net or contact the Westfield Farmers’ Market at 413 562- River Thames and ending near the prime minister’s residence at 5461 x 101, or email [email protected]. Downing Street. But on Friday, the crowds belonged to those who 8-9 am: Owls Sports Weekly with Devin Bates ‘18 oppose his policies. and Anthony Swenson ‘18 Placards reading “Dump Trump,” and “Can’t comb over sex- 8-9 am: Conversations with Pete Cowles If you would like to run a ism,” were raised high by the boisterous crowds in the capital. Birthday Announcement in Phil Bond, 65, a musician, said he knew it was unlikely that the ••••••• SATuRDAyS ••••••• The Westfield News contact demonstrations will make any difference to Trump, but he 6-10am: Polka Jammer Network, with Billy Belina us at: 413-562-4181 believes people in the United States will notice. “If enough people come out, it might make a difference,” he said. PAGE 6 - SATURDAY, JULY 14, 2018 www.thewestfieldnews.com THE WESTFIELD NEWS

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Childcare Is Available. Russian: Tuesday - 7-8:45 P.M.; Temple Beth El Saturday 4-5:45 P.M. Russell Community Church Worship Services The Episcopal Church Of The Atonement Main Street, Russell 01071 Sunday - Thursday Evening, 7 P.M. 36 Court St., Westfield, Ma 01085 Montgomery Community Church Rev. Jimmy Metcalf, Pastor Friday Evening, 6 P.M. (413) 562-5461 Main Road-Montgomery, Ma Sunday - 9 A.M. - Sunday School, All Ages - Fellowship, Saturday Evening, 5 P.M. www.Atonementwestfield.Net Pastor Howard R. Noe Parsonage; 10 A.M. - Family Worship; 6 P.M. - Youth Monday-Friday Morning, 7 A.M. Parking Off Pleasant Street Phone - (413) 862-3284 Office Fellowship, Parsonage. Saturday Morning, 9:30 A.M. The Rev. Nancy Webb Stroud, Rector Nondenominational Services Every Sunday 9-10 A.M., Tuesday - 7 P.M. - Aa Meeting; Family Bible Class, Sunday And Holiday Sundays: Holy Eucharist At 8 Am And 10 Am With Coffee Fellowship Parsonage. Morning, 8 A.M. Ongoing Wednesdays: Following All Services. Wednesday - 9 A.M. - Women’s Prayer Fellowship, Monday Afternoons - Learning Center Holy Eucharist And Healing 12:15pm Weekly Men And Women’s Bible Parsonage. (Religious School), 3:15 P.M. Studies Available. Friday - 7:30 P.M. - Aa Meeting. Tuesday Afternoons - B’yachad Congregation Ahavas Achim (Hebrew High School) 6:30 Interfaith Center At Westfield Mountain View Baptist Church St. John’s Lutheran Church P.M.; Parshat Ha Shove State University 310 Apremont Way 60 Broad Street Study Group, 7:30 P.M. 577 Western Avenue, P.O. Box 334, Holyoke, Ma 01040 Westfield, Ma 01085 Wednesday Afternoons - Learning Center Westfield, Ma 01086 Pastor Chad E. Correia Phone - (413) 568-1417 (Religious School), 3:15 P.M.; Rabbi Efraim Eisen. 413-532-0381 Http://Stjohnswestfield.Com Youth Chorale, 5:15 P.M. 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Worship Services 10:30Am on Thursday, and Sundays at 6:30pm. [email protected] Children’s Service 10:30Am www.nlccwestfield.com Service Time: 10 Am United Church Of Christ Fellowship/Refreshments-12:30Am Thursday Family Night 6:30Pm Second Congregational Church Wednesday Night Prayer Meeting And Bible Study 6:30 pm New Life Worship Center Office Hours - Mon Through Thurs 9:30Am-4Pm Rev. Barbara Hesse, Pastor 118 Meadow Street 487 Western Avenue, P.O. Box 814, First Congregational Church Of Westfield Westfield, Ma 01085 Southwick Community Westfield, Ma 01086 18 Broad Street, Westfield, Ma 01085 413-562-0344 Episcopal Church http://www.Secondchurchwestfield.org Phone - (413) 568-2833 Http://Www.Nlwcofwestfield.Org 660 College Highway E-Mail: [email protected] Fax - (413) 568-2835 Pastor Gene C. Pelkey Southwick, Ma 01077 Office Hours: Tuesday – Friday, 9:30 A.M. to 1PM, Website: Churchonthegreen.Org Sundays - 10 A.M. - Worship and Phone: 569-9650 Closed Monday. Email :[email protected] Sunday School. Http://Www.Southwickchurch.Com Phone - (413) 568-7557 Office Hours: Monday-Friday, 9A.M.-1P.M. Wednesdays - 7 P.M. - Bible Study. Rev. J. Taylor Albright, Pastor Sunday - 10 A.M., Worship Service Rev. Elva Merry Pawle, Pastor Men’s And Ladies Prayer Groups Saturday Evening Worship Service 5 P.M. And Sunday School For Tracy Gervais, Church School Coordinator (Call For Schedules) Sundays 9:30 Am, Service That Blend Preschool Through High School. Allan Taylor, Minister Of Music Changed Into His Image Class Contemporary Worship With Traditional Liturgy Sunday Evening - Youth Program. Worship Service : Sunday’s 10 am (Call For Schedules) And A Family-Friendly Atmosphere Church School Sunday 10 am Kidzone: Childcare And Children’s Ministry Westfield Alliance Church Childcare Available - Handicap Accessible Our Lady Of The Blessed Sacrament Parish During The Service 297 Russell Road, Westfield, Ma 01085 Fellowship Hour 11 Am 127 Holyoke Road Sign Language Interpreted Rev. Jordan Greeley, Pastor Westfield, Ma 01085 Handicapped Accessible Phone - (413) 568-3572 First Spiritual Church Mailing Address: Women’s Group: Thursdays 9:30 To 11 A.M. Sunday - 9:30 A.M. - Bible Life A.M. For All Ages, Nursery 33-37 Bliss Street, Springfield, Ma 01105 P.O. Box 489 Good Coffee, Fellowship And Care Provided; 11 A.M. - Worship And The Word; Rev. John Sullivan, Pastor Westfield, Ma 01086-0489 Light-Weight Discussion Of Faith Issues. 6 P.M -Evening Service. Phone - (413) 238-4495 Pastor: Rev. Daniel S. Pacholec Childcare Provided. Sunday Service - 10:30 A.M., Sermon, Healing Service, Deacon Paul Federici Word Of Grace Church Spirit Communication. Pastoral Minister: Mary Federici Southwick Congregational Church, UCC Of Pioneer Valley Parish/Religious Education Office: (413) 562-3450 488 College Highway, PO Box 260 848 North Road, Route 202 First United Methodist Church Parish Fax: (413) 562-9875 Southwick, MA 01077 Westfield, Ma 01085 (A Stephen’s Ministry Church) Www.Diospringfield.Org/Olbs Phone: 413-569-6362 (413) 572-3054 16 Court Street Mass Schedule: email: [email protected] Email:[email protected] Westfield Ma 01085 Saturday: 4 P.M. (Vigil) website: www.southwickucc.org, Http://Www.Wordgrace.Us 413-568-5818 Sunday: 7, 8:30, 11 A.M. https://www.facebook.com/ Chet Marshall, Senior Pastor Rev. Bruce T. Arbour Monday-Wednesday: 7 A.M. Communion Service SouthwickCongregationalChurchUCC Sunday Morning Service: 10 A.M. Email:[email protected] Thursday Rev. Dr. Susanne U. Hayes – Interim Minister Sunday Evening, 6 P.M. Worship Service : Sunday’s 10:30 A.M. & Friday: 7 A.M. Music – Roberta Kowal; Patti Wood Wednesday Evening, 7 P.M. Sunday School: Sunday 10:30 A.M. Saturday: 8 A.M. Miraculous Medal Novena Lyn Casey, Office Administrator M-F 9:00-1:00 Coffee Hour: Every Sunday 11:30 A.M. Confession: Saturday 3:15- 3:45 P.M. Sundays Westfield Evangelical Free Church Childcare Available-Handicap Accessible Handicapped Accessible. 10:00 AM (9:30 AM from 6/17-9/2/18) 568 Southwick Road, Westfield, Ma 01085 Worship Service Rev. David K. Young, Pastor Grace Lutheran Church Our Lady Of The Lake Church (Nursery Available) Phone - (413) 562-1504 1552 Westfield Street, Sheep Pasture Road 10:15 AM Sunday – 10 A.M. - Morning Worship, West Springfield, Southwick, Ma 01077 Sunday School/Youth Group Childcare Available; 8:45 A.M. - Sunday School. Ma 01089 Pastor Rev. Henry L. Dorsch (413) 569-0161 (2nd and 4th Sunday) (off for summer 5/20) Wednesday - 7 P.M. - Bible Study. Phone - 413-734-9268 Deacon: Rev. Mr. David Przybylowski (413) 569-0161 3:30 PM Friday - 6:30 P.M. - Website - Catechetical Leader: O.A. Meeting Awana Children’s Program. www.Gracelutheranonline.Com Lynda Daniele (413) 569-0162 Tuesday The Rev. John Marquis, Pastor Bookkeeper:Rosemarie Ricco 6:30 PM West Springfield Church Of Christ E-Mail [email protected] Parish Secretary: Maxine Matos Boy Scouts Meeting 61 Upper Church Street, Margit Mikuski, Administrative Assistant (Fri. 8am - 4pm) 413-569-0161 email:[email protected] 6:30 PM West Springfield, Ma 01089 [email protected] Best rectory office hours Thurs. 9am-noon & Fri. 8-4pm. Bell Choir Rehearsal Phone - (413) 736-1006 Sunday Service - 9:30 A.M. Sacristan: Stella Onyski Wednesday Sunday - 10:30 A.M. And 6 P.M., Worship Service; 9:30 Tuesday – 9 A.M. - Bible Study Mass Schedule 6:30 PM A.M. - Bible Study. Wednesday Service - 6 P.M. Sat. 5 P.M. (Vigil), Sun., 8, Cub Scouts Meeting Wednesday - 7 P.M., Bible Study. 10 A.M. And 7 P.M. 7:00 PM Granville Federated Church Weekdays: Monday, Tuesday, Friday, Saturday 8:30 A.M. Voice Choir Rehearsal Wyben Union Church American Baptist Wednesday 7 P.M. Thursday An Interdenominational Church & United Church Of Christ Penance/Confession: Saturdays 4:15-4:45; Wed. Before 7 6:30 PM 678 Montgomery Road, Westfield, Ma 01085 16 Granby Road, Granville, Ma 01034 P.M. Mass And By Appointment. Mid-Week Service Phone - (413) 568-6473 Phone - (413) 357-8583 Baptisms: Sundays At 11:15 A.M. Arrange With Pastor Friday Rev. George Karl, Pastor 10 A.M. - Worship Service, Sunday School To Run And A Pre- Baptism Meeting Is Scheduled. 9:00 AM – 1:00 PM Sunday Worship And Sunday Concurrently With Worship Service. Childcare Available Marriage: Arrangements Should Henrietta’s Thrift Shop Open School At 10 A.M. 11 A.M. - Coffee Hour Be Made With Pastor Prior 6:00 PM Summer Worship At 9:30Am Monday - 8 P.M. - AA Meeting To Any Reception Arrangements O.A. Meeting Nursery Available Thursday - 7 P.M. - Adult Choir Practice As Early As One Year In Advance 7:30 PM Bible Studies In Both Church First Saturday - 6 P.M. - Potluck Supper In Fellowship Hall Exposition Of Blessed Sacrament: A.A. Meeting And In Members’ Homes. Third Sunday - 8:30-9:30 A.M. - Breakfast Served 1st Friday 9 A.M.-5 P.M. Saturday Wybenunionchurch.Com In Fellowship Hall Marian Cenacle Of Prayer: 9:00 AM – 1:00 PM (413) 562-5461 Third Wednesday - 12 Noon - Ladies Aid Potluck Saturdays 7:30-8:30 Henrietta’s Thrift Shop7 Pm Adult Choir Rehearsal

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Granular Activated Carbon (GAC) filter for Well 2. Petition Drive Continued from Page 1 Mello went on to say the resi- He went on to say that even if dents organizing the petition the referendum went to the ballot drive knew they only had a few and passed by a majority of votes, days, but felt so strongly about the city would still be two years this that they wanted to try any- from getting the wells back online. way. “Even though WRAFT took So the water ban would be in no official position on the bond, effect for more than two years, this our mission is education and summer, next summer and proba- advocacy for those affected by bly the summer after. During a the contamination of our natural water ban, all outdoor non-essen- resources. This request from our tial water uses are not permitted. neighbors qualifies, and the “You can’t water your lawn at all,” WRAFT members who were he said. approached to help have stepped David Billips, Director Billips said they would also have up to assist the residents,” Mello of Westfield to rebid the project on Wells 7 and said. Department of Public 8, and the prices would increase To succeed residents will need Works. dramatically, in part because of the to gather over 3,000 signatures of new tariffs. “Contractors will registered Westfield voters, which can be dis- increase their prices and some may not want to Choreographer Caitlin Odell discusses a Ari Hopkins-Fuller and Noiel Dziedzic, both qualified if not legible. The goal is set at do business with us,” he said. dance routine that participants in The in foreground, practice a dance routine. 3,500. Mello called it on Friday “a Herculean “Without the bond money, only the E. Acting Out Club will be learning Thursday task with less than 6 days left.” In the Mountain Water tank (replacement) would go night. November 2017 local elections there were forward,” he said. Billips said the work on the 25,628 registered voters. Springfield interconnect would stop. The tem- Residents have used social media to porary filtration on Well 2 is being built, but announce the following collection points: Billips said that it is only permitted for one Pancake Sundaes on Elm St beginning at 8:30 year. a.m. on Saturday and Sunday morning, Billips also addressed several demands in Westfield’s Wal-Mart from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. the petition; including temporary treatment on on Saturday, and 4 to 8 p.m., Sunday on Well 1. He said there is no place in the Western Ave. near Westfield State University Holyoke Road area, because it is too close to and Stanley Park. customers for any chemical additions to be Information being disseminated with the added to the water. petition drive calls into question the effective- He also talked about connecting to the ness of the GAC filters for Wells 7 and 8, Tighe-Carmody Reservoir in Holyoke. “If we Olivia Hart listens to a cue from Hillary Molly Wildman participates in the “who- using the catch phrase “too late for 7 & 8,” and started that today, it would be a minimum of Wildman, director of The Acting Out Club. dunit” exercise. demands that the city adapt its plan, recom- five years before you could get water from mending a connection to the Tighe-Carmody Holyoke, and at a cost of $25 million,” he reservoir in Holyoke. said, adding that the maximum yield from the Act Out In response to the petition drive, DPW reservoir would only be 2 million gallons a Continued from Page 1 Director David Billips said that the Granular day, which is equal to the individual output of acting game called ‘whodunit.’ “I want to learn to dance,” said Dziedzic, Activated Carbon (GAC) filters that the city Wells 1, 2, 7 or 8, and would not be enough The ‘main event’ of the evening was learn- who also has begun piano lessons in recent will be using to clean the water are effective. water to satisfy the north side. ing a dance routine to the song ‘You Can’t weeks. “The method was approved by the Department “We want to fix all of our wells. Our plan of Stop the Beat’ from the Broadway hit Ayslin Dziedzic echoed her brother’s com- of Environmental Protection (DEP) and the action is to use the technology that is proven, Hairspray. ment. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). All and which engineers and professionals have “Learning routines like these helps you “I like meeting new people and I love evidence is that it works, and there’s no evi- shown works,” said Westfield Mayor Brian P. work on your memory,” said Odell to her cap- dance,” she said. dence that it doesn’t work,” Billips said. Sullivan. tive audience, stressing that choreography Ari Hopkins-Fuller, who was recruited by Billips also ran down the consequences to “It’s taken us so long to get this project requires “a lot of preparation.” Odell serves her good friend Ayslin, added “I like dancing the city if the referendum petition were to be moving, that it’s already cost us additional as a board member of the Westfield Theatre and meeting new people, and it is good to successful. money based on the bidding. If we have to Group which is a division of the Westfield learn new things.” “If you stopped the bond, we’d have to stop stop now, it’s going to cost us much, much Woman’s Club. Molly Wildman, one of the core club mem- any work on the wells. We wouldn’t have a more,” Sullivan said, adding, “The finances While some kids may gravitate to the the- bers, concurred. water restriction, we’d be headed for an all- take away from the focus on the ultimate goal, ater because of their love of dance or acting, “I like the club because it let’s me express out water ban for the entire city,” he began. which is clean water.” others may be curious about the different my feelings in theater,” she said. aspects that the theater has to offer. As the club grows, Wildman’s aspirations “For kids who haven’t found their passion for the participants includes learning all Westfield State yet, theater can help kids to open up and con- aspects of the theater – from prop making to Summer Transition sider the wide range of opportunities avail- roles “behind the scenes.” Continued from Page 1 University to offer able,” said Wildman. “Building bonds with each other keeps kids The summer program will be similar to Step up Day, SAT Summer For Wildman, her extensive experience as a coming back,” said Wildman. “Ultimately, which the district ran on June 11, when all 850 fourth and stage hand, stage manager, director, and spot- my hope is to create a place where the club fifth grade students visited the Westfield Intermediate Institute for high light director, provide her with a unique per- members will conduct a performance once a School. Wroth said the summer transition program will be spective that she wants to share to inspire year as part of the Westfield Theatre Group.” school students others. For more information, visit the Facebook a more low key experience, “just to get the layout of the Westfield State University, building and the schedule, and to calm their nerves about “My hope is that the club will be a place for link at WTG’sactingoutclub or email Wildman in partnership with kids to be comfortable and to be themselves,” at [email protected]. The club the new building and the new process,” Wroth said. Educational Testing Wroth said students will also have the opportunity to she said. meets the second Thursday of every month Consultants, Inc., will offer On Thursday night, kids were clearly com- from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. at the Westfield meet future classmates, along with the custodians, secre- an on-campus SAT Summer taries, vice principals and WIS Principal Katherine fortable with all of the fun exercises, espe- Woman’s Club on Court Street. All youth in Institute for high school stu- cially when asked to “strike a pose!” the greater Westfield area, ages 10 to 18, are Bourque who they will be seeing every day once school dents this summer from starts, all of whom will be at the school during the summer During several water breaks, young people invited to participate. Monday, July 30, through including Olivia Hart shared their enthusiasm “My hope is that as membership grows the transition program. Thursday, August 2, from 9 Pre-registration is required for the summer transition for the club. kids will help create the club and one day will a.m. to 3 p.m. each day. “I like to act and dance and I like to have become leaders within the organization to program, which will be held Monday through Thursday, The SAT Summer Institute August 6 to 9 from 8:30 to 11:30 a.m. in the school library fun when I come here,” said Hart. keep theater thriving in provides 20 hours of class- Noiel Dziedzic shared a similar sentiment. on 350 Southampton Road. The cost is $55 for materials, room instruction in a con- supplies and snacks, and the deadline to register is densed one-week format, Tuesday, July 17. convenient for students Wroth said the program, which is limited to 30 stdents is seeking to develop essential almost full, but if there is enough interest, they are looking test-taking skills during the to add a second week Monday to Thursday, August 20 to summer—a time of year 23, also from 8:30 to 11:30 a.m., so they are still taking during which students have names. Contact the school or Matt Wroth at m.wroth@ more free time to practice. schoolsofwestfield.org for more information. Students receive in-depth Wroth said he would have asked the sixth grade English review of the exam content, language arts teachers to participate as well, but they both strategies for improving happen to be getting married this summer. their scores, and a compre- hensive study plan. The cost of the SAT Summer Institute is $499, which includes all books Application for Books and materials as well as access to online review ses- on the Go Service sions and online open office SOUTHWICK — The Southwick Public Library offers a hours throughout September. home delivery service for Southwick residents that are To register online, visit unable to visit the library because of a short-term disability www.westfield.ma.edu/test- lasting 3 weeks or more, or because of a permanent disabil- prep. For more information, ity. Books, Books on CDs and music CDs owned by the contact Brandon Fredette at Southwick Public Library are delivered and picked-up by [email protected] our volunteer drivers. Applications are available at the or call 413-572-8033. library’s Reference Desk or you may call 569-1221 ext. 3 and an application will be mailed to you. Ayslin Dziedzic, in foreground, follows the lead of choreographer Caitlin Odell. PAGE 8 - SATURDAY, JULY 14, 2018 www.thewestfieldnews.com THE WESTFIELD NEWS The Summer Act Theater Group ‘It’s Show Time!’ The Summer Act Theater Group, sponsored by the Westfield Parks and Rec Department performed 7 short plays at the Southampton Road School. The young thespians put their hearts and energies into each of the characters played for the enjoyment of family, friends and others. The Parks and Recreation Department is committed to enrich the quality of life through the promotion, development and maintenance of public recreation and enrichment opportunities. (Photos by Lynn F. Boscher)

A tense moment with the Princess.

“Light, Camera, Attitude” is on stage.

Final bows for “Lights, Camera, Attitude” Madison Byers shows her attitude.

Back stage excitement before going on stage.

Lindsay DeLand smiles for The audience follows closely. Queen Snobina explains the the camera. situation.

The kids keep an eye on what’s going on.

“The Nanny” another short play.

The curtain crew: Christine The 3 swordsmen: Henry Armentrout, Hazelton, Olivia Hart, Sammi Sammi Noska, Raymond Somers. Noska, and Lindsay Deland.

The Dragon: Jacob Gruszkowski. Director Kathleen Palmer keeps things on track.

Closing bows for “The Keystone Knights”

Final bows for the performance.

The Summer Act Theater Group, sponsored by the Westfield Parks and Rec Department The senior members of the group with the Director Kathleen Palmer.

Find more LOCAL photos available at www.thewestfieldnews.com THE WESTFIELD NEWS WWW.THEWESTFIELDNEWS.COM SATURDAY, JULY 14, 2018 - PAGE 9 SPORTS Westfield hangs on for win, prepares for title game tomorrow By Greg Fitzpatrick mound. Correspondent “It was pretty much all defense, just trying WESTFIELD – The bottom of the seventh to get fly balls, ground balls, and they did all inning couldn’t have been any more tense for the work,” said Zaghoul. Westfield on Friday night in a 14-year-old The 4-3 victory at Bullens Field, now Babe Ruth State Tournament matchup. secures Westfield as the number one seed in With a slim 4-3 lead, Pittsfield threatened the 14-year-old Babe Ruth State with a runner on third with two outs. Their Championship. Westfield will battle Pittsfield number two hitter Patrick Rindfuss stepped for the title at 2 p.m. on Saturday at Bullens up to the plate and drilled a line drive to cen- Field. ter field that was caught on the run by center- “Tonight, the kids came to play,” said fielder Carlos Rodriguez to end the game and Westfield Manager Jim Cloutier. “We made give Westfield the win. the plays we needed to, we got the hits we Kareem Zaghoul, who came in for relief in needed to.” the fourth inning, was looking to close out the Tied at 1-1 entering the third inning, game in the bottom of the seventh, and Westfield was able to threaten offensively Rodriguez’s catch to end the game was one of when Jeremy McCormick singled to drive in many plays that backed up Zaghoul on the Dylan King. Three batter’s latter with the

Jeremy McCormick (9) scores a run after a Pittsfield misplay at home plate. Alex Lacourse looks on. bases loaded, Troy Hevey was hit by a pitch in inning, Ryan LaPoint and Troy Hevey turned order to score McCormick and give Westfield a double play to get out of the inning. the 3-1 lead. In the top of the fourth, Westfield “Carlos Rodriguez was absolutely outstand- added another run for insurance. ing out there, he’s really turned into an unbe- Cutting into the lead in the fourth inning to lievable baseball player,” said Cloutier. make it 4-2, Pittsfield rallied in the bottom of Saturday’s game would mean a lot for the the sixth inning when a Michael Grady single 14-year-olds to hold the championship trophy. scored Nick Hall to bring Pittsfield within one “These kids have put in so much effort, run. some of these kids played last year and didn’t Defensively, the boys from the Whip City do so well all-star wise,” said Cloutier. “For received two great diving plays in center field them to be at this point in this situation tomor- from Rodrigues. In the bottom of the second row is fantastic.”

Westfield’s Jimmy Clouter (12) makes it safely back to first after a pick off attempt by Pittsfield.

The dirt flies as Westfield’s Dacota Durkee tries to beat the tag at second base during Friday evening’s game against Pittsfield.

Dylan Arooth (23) tries to get the Pittsfield runner out at first. Batter’s eye view of pitcher Jeremy Jimmy McCormick. Cloutier (12) tries to avoid the tag at home.

Dacota Durkee (1) has an audience as he makes a solid contact with the ball.

Photos by Marc St.Onge Carlos Rodriguez (18) tags the ball. Dylan King (5) tries to beat the throw to first. Daniels, Blake lead Post 124 seniors to fourth straight win WESTFIELD — Andy Daniels drove in quick outs in the first before giving up a pair Colton three runs with a pair of singles and Jack of singles. He got out of the inning with a Baker looks Blake capped off the scoring with a home run ground ball out. His only other base runners to apply the over the right field fence at Jachym Field to came in the third, but he ended the mini- tag on a lead Westfield Post 124 to a 7-0 win over (only)-threat for Monson with his third of Ludlow Monson on Friday. four strikeouts. runner in a Daniels broke a scoreless tie in the bottom Nick Garde closed out the game for Post game in of the third with a two-strike line drive up the 124, retiring six of the seven batters he faced. June. (WNG middle, scoring Matt Masciadrelli (single) Blake’s home run came as he lead off the File Photo) and Aidan Dunn (walk). Daniels later scored fifth and easily cleared the right field fence to on a passed ball. make it 7-0 and send Westfield to its fourth In the fourth, Daniels again drove in straight win. Masciadrelli with a hard single, this time to Post 124 wraps up its regular season at 11 right. Steve McKenna drove in Daniels with a.m. on Saturday at Longmeadow High a single to center. School. The American Legion senior division Westfield’s four pitchers gave up only four playoffs are scheduled to start on Monday. singles all night. Starter Devin Baker got two — Story is courtesy of John Blake.

Summer Sports Schedule Sat., July 14 Sun., July 15 Sat., July 21 LITTLE LEAGUE BASEBALL ALL-STARS LITTLE LEAGUE BASEBALL ALL-STARS LITTLE LEAGUE BASEBALL ALL-STARS 10-Year-Olds Sectional 10-Year-Olds Sectional (TBD) 10-Year-Olds State Semifinals (TBD) Westfield American vs. District 4 winner, Cross Street, 11 a.m. LITTLE LEAGUE SOFTBALL ALL-STARS DOUBLEHEADER AMERICAN LEGION BASEBALL Westfield Majors, 12U in Woburn, first game at 10:30 a.m. Sun., July 22 Westfield Post 124 Seniors at Longmeadow, 1 p.m. LITTLE LEAGUE BASEBALL ALL-STARS Westfield Post 124 Juniors vs. Greenfield, Jachym Field, 1 p.m. Mon., July 16 10-Year-Olds State Championship (TBD) BABE RUTH STATE TOURNAMENT LITTLE LEAGUE SOFTBALL ALL-STARS Westfield at Bullens Field, 7 p.m. (TBD) if necessary Westfield Juniors, 10U vs. Charlton, Sadie Knox, 7 p.m. Find the latest Westfield News sports coverage on PAGE 10 - SATURDAY, JULY 14, 2018 www.thewestfieldnews.com THE WESTFIELD NEWS MLB Expanded Standings By The Associated Press

AMERICAN LEAGUE East Division W L Pct GB WCGB L10 Str Home Away Boston 66 30 .688 — — 9-1 L-1 32-13 34-17 New York 61 32 .656 3½ — 6-4 L-1 33-13 28-19 Tampa Bay 48 46 .511 17 9½ 6-4 L-2 26-17 22-29 Toronto 43 50 .462 21½ 14 4-6 W-1 24-25 19-25 Baltimore 26 69 .274 39½ 32 2-8 L-3 14-33 12-36 Central Division W L Pct GB WCGB L10 Str Home Away Cleveland 51 42 .548 — — 5-5 W-1 30-18 21-24 Minnesota 43 49 .467 7½ 13½ 8-2 W-3 28-21 15-28 Detroit 40 56 .417 12½ 18½ 2-8 L-5 25-23 15-33 Chicago 32 61 .344 19 25 3-7 W-2 18-28 14-33 Kansas City 26 67 .280 25 31 1-9 L-2 11-35 15-32 West Division W L Pct GB WCGB L10 Str Home Away Houston 63 34 .649 — — 7-3 W-1 31-20 32-14 Seattle 58 37 .611 4 — 4-6 L-2 31-17 27-20 Oakland 53 41 .564 8½ 4½ 7-3 W-2 24-21 29-20 Los Angeles 48 46 .511 13½ 9½ 5-5 W-1 24-23 24-23 Texas 41 54 .432 21 17 3-7 W-1 19-28 22-26 Toronto Blue Jays’ Justin Smoak celebrates his solo home run with Kendrys Morales (8) during the third inning of the team’s baseball game against the Boston Red Sox in Boston, national LEAGUE Friday, July 13, 2018. (AP Photo/Michael Dwyer) East Division W L Pct GB WCGB L10 Str Home Away Philadelphia 53 40 .570 — — 7-3 W-2 30-16 23-24 Atlanta 51 41 .554 1½ — 3-7 L-1 24-19 27-22 Washington 47 47 .500 6½ 5 5-5 L-1 22-24 25-23 Blue Jays win 13-7, snap New York 38 54 .413 14½ 13 5-5 W-1 18-31 20-23 Miami 39 57 .406 15½ 14 4-6 L-1 21-28 18-29 Central Division Sox win streak at 10 games W L Pct GB WCGB L10 Str Home Away Milwaukee 55 40 .579 — — 5-5 L-3 30-18 25-22 BOSTON (AP) — The streak had to end season. Chicago 52 38 .578 ½ — 7-3 L-1 28-15 24-23 some time. WHAT WINNING STREAK? St. Louis 47 45 .511 6½ 4 5-5 L-2 23-23 24-22 Rick Porcello just didn’t want it to be his Smoak said he hadn’t realized how hot the Pittsburgh 45 49 .479 9½ 7 5-5 W-3 26-24 19-25 fault. Red Sox had been. Cincinnati 42 52 .447 12½ 10 6-4 W-1 21-26 21-26 Justin Smoak homered and Kevin Pillar hit “I didn’t know they had a 10-game winning a two-run double as the Toronto Blue Jays streak, sorry,” he told reporters. “They’re a West Division W L Pct GB WCGB L10 Str Home Away chased the Boston right-hander in a five-run really good ballclub. So you know it’s going third inning on Friday night, beating the Red to be a tough game every time you go out Los Angeles 51 42 .548 — — 7-3 W-2 26-23 25-19 Sox 13-7 to snap their 10-game winning there against those guys.” Arizona 52 43 .547 — ½ 5-5 W-1 26-23 26-20 streak. MOOKIE PARTY Colorado 49 45 .521 2½ 3 8-2 W-3 21-23 28-22 Pillar had four of Toronto’s 14 hits and Betts, who tripled in each of the first two San Fran 49 46 .516 3 3½ 4-6 W-1 30-17 19-29 Smoak had three, including another homer in innings, also walked once and singled. Right- San Diego 40 56 .417 12½ 13 3-7 L-2 20-28 20-28 the eighth. They drove in four runs apiece. hander Seunghwan Oh came on to face him “This one’s completely on me,” Porcello with two outs in the seventh and Toronto AMERICAN LEAGUE said. “We’re playing great baseball right now. leading 8-7; Betts lined out to third , where Just had a 10-game winning streak. Not going Solarte did a celebratory dance with Gurriel, Thursday’s Games (Berrios 9-7), 2:10 p.m. to let one game ruin that.” the shortstop, before leaving the field. Oakland 6, Houston 4 Detroit (Fulmer 3-8) Dwight Smith Jr. also homered for Toronto, BORE-YUCKY Philadelphia 5, Baltimore 4 at Houston (Cole 9-2), 4:10 p.m. which won for the second time in six games. It was 8-6 midway through the second, with Jake Petricka (1-0) pitched two innings of both starters already giving up a five-run Boston 6, Toronto 4 L.A. Angels (Heaney 5-6) at L.A. shutout ball in relief of Ryan Borucki, who inning. Porcello was pulled after allowing the N.Y. Yankees 7, Cleveland 4 Dodgers (Kershaw 3-4), 7:15 p.m. lasted just three-plus innings. first five batters in the third to reach base; In Minnesota 5, Tampa Bay 1 N.Y. Yankees (Sabathia 6-4) “That was a Fenway special,” Blue Jays all, he gave up eight runs and seven hits. manager John Gibbons said. “Borucki got Borucki pitched to three batters in the L.A. Angels 11, Seattle 2 at Cleveland (Clevinger 7-4), 7:15 p.m. indoctrinated a little bit tonight to Fenway fourth and was charged with seven runs — Texas (Perez 2-3) Park. But, you know, he hung in there.” four earned — and eight hits. Petricka shut Friday’s Games at Baltimore (Ramirez 0-3), 7:15 p.m. Mookie Betts had three hits, including two Boston down after coming in with runners on triples, to raise his major league-leading bat- first and third and nobody out in the fourth. Texas 5, Baltimore 4 Seattle (LeBlanc 5-0) at Colorado ting average to .357. J.D. Martinez had two “Huge when he came in there and got out of Toronto 13, Boston 7 (Gray 7-7), 9:10 p.m. hits for the Red Sox, who won 15 of their that,” Gibbons said. “Really that held it in Cleveland 6, N.Y. Yankees 5 Oakland (Anderson 1-2) at San previous 17 games and will head into the All- check. That could’ve been the other way Chicago White Sox 9, Kansas City 6 Francisco (Samardzija 1-5), 10:05 p.m. Star break with the best record in baseball and quick.” the AL East lead. TRAINER’S ROOM Houston 3, Detroit 0 “I’ll take 10 in a row and a loss after that,” Blue Jays: Vladimir Guerrero Jr. (knee) Minnesota 11, Tampa Bay 8 Sunday’s Games Martinez said. “I’m good if we do that the rest played his first game since June 6, with Colorado 10, Seattle 7 Texas at Baltimore, 1:05 p.m. of the year.” Double-A New Hampshire. He went 1 for 3 Lourdes Gurriel Jr. had two hits — and two with a walk as the DH for the Gulf Coast L.A. Angels at L.A. Dodgers, Toronto at Boston, 1:05 p.m. of Toronto’s four errors. Yangervis Solarte League Blue Jays against the GCL Phillies. 10:10 p.m. (Late) N.Y. Yankees at Cleveland, 1:10 p.m. also had a pair of hits. Red Sox: OF Andrew Benintendi went on Oakland at San Francisco, 10:15 p.m. Detroit at Houston, 2:10 p.m. The Red Sox led 1-0 after one and posted the bereavement list because of a death in the five runs in the second to make it 6-3, getting family. He is expected to rejoin the team after (Late) Kansas City at Chicago White Sox, a two-run triple off the Green Monster from the All-Star break. Sam Travis was called up 2:10 p.m. Betts to take the lead. But Porcello (11-4) from Triple-A Pawtucket and started at desig- Saturday’s Games Tampa Bay at Minnesota, 2:10 p.m. couldn’t hold it, allowing Smoak’s leadoff nated hitter. ... LHP Drew Pomeranz threw 78 homer, Pillar’s two-run double and then a pitches on a rehab appearance in Triple-A. He Toronto (Gaviglio 2-3) at Boston Seattle at Colorado, 3:10 p.m. two-run shot by Smith. allowed three runs and four in 3 2/3 innings. (Rodriguez 11-3), 1:05 p.m. Oakland at San Francisco, 4:05 p.m. “We knew it was going to happen. They’re UP NEXT Kansas City (Duffy 4-8) at Chicago L.A. Angels at L.A. Dodgers, 4:10 p.m. going to have one of these,” Red Sox man- Blue Jays: RHP Sam Gaviglio (2-3) goes White Sox (Lopez 4-6), 2:10 p.m. ager Alex Cora said. “We turn the page.” for his first win since May when the series Toronto added three in the eighth on RBI resumes on Saturday afternoon. Tampa Bay (Archer 3-4) at Minnesota singles by Smoak and Pillar and a run-scoring Red Sox: LHP Eduardo Rodriguez (11-3) double by Kendrys Morales. Smoak made it tries to keep the Red Sox from losing two in NATIONAL LEAGUE 13-7 in the eighth with his 16th homer of the a row. Thursday’s Games Cincinnati (Castillo 5-8) at St. Louis Colorado 5, Arizona 1 (Flaherty 3-4), 4:10 p.m. WORLD CUP KICKOFF: A look Philadelphia 5, Baltimore 4 Philadelphia (Nola 12-2) at Miami at what’s ahead at the World Cup Pittsburgh 6, Milwaukee 3 (Richards 2-5), 4:10 p.m. MOSCOW (AP) — Here’s a look at what’s coming up at the World Cup, which is down to Washington 5, N.Y. Mets 4 Washington (Voth 0-0) at N.Y. Mets its last two matches: the third-place game Saturday in St. Petersburg between Belgium and England, and the final the following day in Moscow between France and Croatia. L.A. Dodgers 3, San Diego 2 (Wheeler 2-6), 4:10 p.m. KEEP KICKING AND CARRY ON Gareth Southgate and Roberto Martinez are looking for ways to motivate their squads for L.A. Angels (Heaney 5-6) at L.A. the third-place match between England and Belgium. Really, really looking . For Southgate, Friday’s Games Dodgers (Kershaw 3-4), 7:15 p.m. it’s about continuing the maturation of his young England side, which exceeded expectations by getting this far and even had the lead on Croatia for much of its semifinal before falling in Pittsburgh 7, Milwaukee 3 Seattle (LeBlanc 5-0) at Colorado (Gray gutting fashion on an extra-time goal. Securing England’s second-best finish at the tournament would be nothing to sneeze at, either, said Southgate, who wore the England shirt himself and N.Y. Mets 4, Washington 2 7-7), 9:10 p.m. never reached the title game. For Martinez, it’s about salvaging “that winning feeling” despite Philadelphia 2, Miami 0 Oakland (Anderson 1-2) at San the disappointment among players and fans of a team that had been a fashionable pick to win it all until it failed to score against France . Those sales pitches will be tested by the product Arizona 2, Atlanta 1 Francisco (Samardzija 1-5), 10:05 p.m. on the field, but also by how many fans show up and tune it to watch what historically has been Cincinnati 9, St. Louis 1 Chicago Cubs (Hendricks 5-8) at San a lackluster prelude to the final. UNDER OATH Colorado 10, Seattle 7 Diego (Perdomo 1-3), 10:10 p.m. Croatia’s star midfielder Luka Modric might find it easier on the field than at the mic when he finally answers questions from media Saturday. Modric was charged with perjury by Chicago Cubs at San Diego, 10:10 p.m. Croatian authorities in March. The charge stems from his testimony at the tax fraud trial of a L.A. Angels at L.A. Dodgers, 10:10 p.m. Sunday’s Games former executive director at Dinamo Zagreb, Zdravko Mamic. The 2017 trial concerned Modric’s 2008 transfer from Dinamo to Tottenham in the Premier League. Oakland at San Francisco, 10:15 p.m. Philadelphia at Miami, 1:10 p.m. POLITICS, POLITICS Leaders of several of the European nations that made it to the knockout stage have had a few Washington at N.Y. Mets, 1:10 p.m. good-natured exchanges over their teams’ encounters. Now the politics are getting as serious Saturday’s Games Arizona at Atlanta, 1:35 p.m. as the soccer. French President Emmanuel Macron is due to meet with Russian President Vladimir Putin this weekend before attending the final, a game in which fans again are likely Milwaukee (Suter 8-5) at Pittsburgh Milwaukee at Pittsburgh, 1:35 p.m. to jeer Croatian defender Domagoj Vida for his appearance in a pro-Ukraine video posted in recent days. Putin is headed to Finland the day after that match to meet U.S. President Donald (Holmes 0-1), 12:35 p.m., 1st game Cincinnati at St. Louis, 2:15 p.m. Trump, who spent Friday being pilloried by protesters in London during an official visit to the Milwaukee (Anderson 6-6) at Pittsburgh Seattle at Colorado, 3:10 p.m. United Kingdom. As that was happening, the U.S. was busy bringing charges against a dozen Russian intelligence officers accused of hacking into Democratic accounts during the 2016 (Nova 5-6), 4:05 p.m., 2nd game Oakland at San Francisco, 4:05 p.m. U.S. presidential election. And British leaders have essentially boycotted the World Cup over Arizona (Greinke 9-5) at Atlanta Chicago Cubs at San Diego, 4:10 p.m. the poisonings of two British citizens and a former Russian spy and his daughter living in the United Kingdom, which British officials blame on the Russian government, a claim the (Newcomb 8-4), 4:10 p.m. L.A. Angels at L.A. Dodgers, 4:10 p.m. Kremlin rejects. FIFA typically has enough trouble policing its stance on keeping politics out of the tournament, but for the next 48 hours, the two will be tough to disentangle. THE WESTFIELD NEWS WWW.THEWESTFIELDNEWS.COM SATURDAY, JULY 14, 2018 - PAGE 11

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HAPPY BIRTHDAY for Saturday, July 14, 2018: This year you will make new friends if you remain open and forthright. Others will adore your upbeat attitude and ways, and you are likely to receive lots of praise. If you are single, you have no shortage of potential loved ones coming toward you. Be honest with yourself about how you feel about each person you date. DUSTIN By Steve Kelley and Jeff Parker Do not settle. If you are attached, you might be very emotional and your sweetie might not know how to handle this dimension of your personality. Try to be more open about your feelings. LEO finds you very attractive.

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ARIES (March 21-April 19) HHHH You could be feisty, as you don’t have an obvious outlet for frustration and mounting stress. A conversation with a loved one could soothe your soul. You both look at a key matter the same way. Communicate your Mark Buford bottom line before you hit trouble. Tonight: Be SCARY GARY naughty and nice. TAURUS (April 20-May 20) HHH Others could be reactive. Could they be responding to your new impulsiveness? Usually one person triggers the other. A quiet conversation with a loved one will elicit posi- tive results. Share more of your news with oth- ers. Be willing to listen carefully. Tonight: Entertain from home. GEMINI (May 21-June 20) HHHHH You have a way about you that draws others toward you. You might have a dif- Crosswords ficult time saying “no” to a loved one or family member. Use your excess of energy in a posi- DOGS of C-KENNEL Mick and Mason Mastroianni tive, worthwhile way. Speak your mind when others ask for feedback. Tonight: Out with a loved one. CANCER (June 21-July 22) HHH Stay in touch with your feelings. You could be overly tired and concerned about funds and other material matters. You might find a loved one to be full of positive energy, which he or she will want to share with you. Be flattered, and take some time to enjoy this person. Tonight: At home. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) HHHHH You feel empowered with the Moon in your sign. You could feel as if some- one is holding you back. Your creativity emerg- es as well as your delightful sense of humor. B.C. Mastroianni and Hart You can stabilize a financial or work-related issue by not reacting. Tonight: Make the most of the night. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) HHH Pull back from a situation rather than get entangled in someone else’s hassle. Compassion comes through from a child or loved one. You could enjoy yourself to the max just visiting with several loved ones. Connect with someone whom you have wanted to speak to. Tonight: Hang out. LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 22) HHHH Emphasize friendship and success. Be aware that a friend could be involved in your work life as well as your personal life. Try not to go overboard, and refuse to overindulge. You ONE BIG HAPPY Rick Detorie hear news mixed with gossip. Sort through the information carefully. Tonight: Among the crowds. SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21) HHH Be willing to take the lead in a group situation. You might have wanted to do other activities, but perhaps you got sidetracked by others’ needs. You somehow feel as if you are the ringmaster of the circus. Let go of this role as soon as you can. Tonight: A force to be dealt with. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21) HHHH You might want to take off. Visit someone who lives far enough away that you need to drive for several hours to arrive at his or her home. You view a financial situation as ANDY CAPP Mahoney, Goldsmith and Garnett much more serious than you are willing to let on. A conversation is crucial. Tonight: Enjoy a new setting. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) HHHHH Speak to a partner directly and honestly, and he or she will respond more posi- tively than in the past. Close friends surround you, and they would like for you to join them for some fun in the sun. Break past any bound- aries. Tonight: Wine and dine a loved one or potential sweetie. Cryptoquip AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18) HHHH Defer to someone else and listen to what he or she has to share. A friend wants to take the lead with making plans. Make this OK, as it will allow you more downtime and free- ZACK HILL John Deering and John Newcombe dom to do what you want. A boss might want to talk. Be open about your feelings. Tonight: All smiles. PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20) HHHH You do not need expensive plans to enjoy yourself. You might be just as happy pursuing a mutual interest with a loved one. You will feel as if others appreciate your laid-back attitude. You know the power of friendliness; use it wisely. Tonight: Be where you are com- fortable. BORN TODAY Actress Jane Lynch (1960), actress Sara Canning (1987), actor Scott Porter (1979) *** PAGE 14 - SATURDAY, JULY 14, 2018 www.thewestfieldnews.com THE WESTFIELD NEWS NASCAR THIS WEEK

SPEED FREAKS QUESTIONS & ATTITUDE A few questions we had to ask ourselves Compelling questions ... and maybe a few actual answers Does Erik Jones win again this DAYTONA year? On the Erik Jones bandwagon? GODSPEAK: Of course he will THREE THINGS WE LEARNED win again this year. He knows On, but not because of this past the path to Victory Lane now. Saturday night at Daytona. Surely, Maybe two more wins. we’ve all learned by now that plate- KEN’S CALL: Normally, you race success doesn’t translate to should never fall in love with more legitimate tests of team and first-time winners at a plate driver. We’re high on Erik liter- race, but he was seventh and ally because of his track record. sixth the previous two weeks. Remember, last year as “little So ... never mind, I still say no. brother” to Martin Truex Jr. at Fur- niture Row, in the final six races of Will Ricky Stenhouse Jr. the regular season he put together recover? finishes of 8th, 10th, 3rd, 2nd, 5th GODSPEAK: Last year Sten- and 6th. Only after that, as Truex’s house was aggressive and No. 78 and the championship run won two plate races. This became the team’s major focus, time he was overaggressive. Erik’s results slipped. And there’s He’ll be OK after he gets all been enough decent weeks this those apology notes in the year to maintain that warranted mail. promise. KEN’S CALL: He was already down as he entered Day- So, more wins for him this year? tona. He needs a Pick-Me-Up Bouquet, and soon, or he’s at It’s very, very possible, but he’s a career crossroads. probably a year away from being a weekly threat to win races. Front- pack presence on a near-weekly FEUD OF THE WEEK Just another day at the office for NASCAR at Daytona.[NEWS-JOURNAL/NIGEL COOK] basis is the current goal, you’d think, and likely attainable. BRAD KESELOWSKI VS. WIL- 1. Into the grinder finishers included AJ Allmendinger, Kasey LIAM BYRON: Keselowski Kahne and Chris Buescher. “Top three was a — Ken Willis, ken.willis@ had a head of steam and was Restrictor-plate racing at Daytona has turned good day,” Allmendinger said. news-jrnl.com going to blow past Byron, but into a demolition derby. It has gone from “if” Byron made a late block in it happens to “when” it happens. “Sometimes 3. Out of bounds Turn 3, which ignited a 20-car you’re in the half of the field that finishes; CUP STANDINGS crash on Lap 54. sometimes you’re in half of the field that Thanks to Justin Haley’s exploits in Daytona’s GODWIN KELLY’S TAKE: doesn’t finish it,” Joey Logano said after Xfinity Series race, the Cup drivers stayed 1. Kyle Busch 749 While others pointed the climbing from his wreck. away from the out-of-bounds line. Haley got 2. Kevin Harvick 692 finger at Ricky Stenhouse the checkered flag, but was penalized for 3. Martin Truex Jr. 629 Jr., Keselowski said it was 2. New faces dipping below the yellow line and was denied 4. Joey Logano 618 Byron’s fault. “We’ll go to Tal- the win by NASCAR. He was scored 18th. 5. Brad Keselowski 596 ladega and wreck everybody There is one interesting thing about Daytona Ouch! 6. Clint Bowyer 594 that throws a bad block like and Talladega races. Fans get to see fresh 7. Kurt Busch 566 that,” he said. faces at the front of the field. Erik Jones — Godwin Kelly, godwin. 8. Kyle Larson 544 scored his first Cup win, and other top-five [email protected] 9. Denny Hamlin 538 10. Aric Almirola 503 GODWIN’S PICKS 11. Ryan Blaney 496 FOR KENTUCKY 12. Jimmie Johnson 461 13. Erik Jones 448 WINNER: Denny Hamlin 14. Chase Elliott 444 REST OF TOP 5: Martin Truex THREE THINGS TO WATCH 15. Alex Bowman 426 Jr., Kevin Harvick, Kyle Busch, 16. Ricky Stenhouse Jr. 407 Chase Elliott 1. Horses, bourbon 17. Paul Menard 371 FIRST ONE OUT: Alex 18. Austin Dillon 347 Bowman Kentucky is synonymous with horse racing 19. Ryan Newman 332 DARK HORSE: Jimmie (Kentucky Derby), bourbon (Jim Beam, Wild 20. Daniel Suarez 318 Johnson Turkey) and college basketball (Kentucky, DON’T BE SURPRISED IF: Louisville), but has little to do with racing. Hamlin responds to what Kentucky Speedway was built in Sparta, WHAT’S ON TAP Joe Gibbs said Saturday. which is an hour south from Cincinnati, and “(Denny) knows we need to hosted its first Cup Series race in 2011. Brad CUP SERIES: Quaker State 400 win races for FedEx. We need Keselowski and Kyle Busch have combined SITE: Kentucky Speedway (1.5-mile to get that done,” Gibbs said. for five wins in seven Cup races there. oval) TV SCHEDULE: Friday, practice 2. Chevy, young guns (NBC Sports Network, noon and MOTOR MOUTHS 2 p.m.), qualifying (NBC Sports PODCAST Both Chevrolet and young drivers fared Network, 6:30 p.m.). Saturday, race well at Daytona. Chevrolet had seven cars When you think Bluegrass State and racing, (NBC Sports Network, coverage The plates are off, the gloves crowded into the top-10 finishers in the Coke the Kentucky Derby springs to mind, not begins at 6 p.m.; green flag, 7:30 are off, the microphones are Zero Sugar 400, while 22-year-old Erik Jones, motorsports at Kentucky Speedway. [AP/ p.m.) on. wheeling a Toyota, won the race. Both were DARRON CUMMINGS] solid developments for each camp. Chevy XFINITY: Alsco 300 Tune in online at scored only one win in the first half of the on the last lap of that race. Earnhardt was SITE: Kentucky Speedway www.news-journalonline. 2018 Cup Series season, but is beginning to quick to say before the race at Daytona not SCHEDULE: Friday, qualifying (NBC com/daytonamotormouths show more life as teams figure out the new to look for more catchphrases. “We are going Sports Network, 5 p.m.), race (NBC Camaro body. to have different on-track action every week, Sports Network, 8 p.m.) and I’m going to hopefully have a genuine 3. Slide job! reaction to it,” he said. “Whatever happens, CAMPING WORLD TRUCKS: Buckle happens.” Up In Your Truck 225 Dale Earnhardt Jr.’s debut as a racing SITE: Kentucky Speedway announcer was a hit at Chicagoland Speed- — Godwin Kelly, godwin. TV SCHEDULE: Thursday, race (Fox way with his “Slide job! Slide job!” hollering [email protected] Sports 1, 7:30 p.m.)

2018 SCHEDULE AND WINNERS April 29: Geico 500 at Talladega (Joey Logano) Aug. 5: 355 at the Glen, at Watkins Glen May 6: AAA 400 at Dover (Kevin Harvick) Aug. 12: Pure Michigan 400 Feb. 11: Clash at Daytona (Brad Keselowski) May 12: Go Bowling 400 at Kansas (Kevin Harvick) Aug. 18: Night Race at Bristol Feb. 15: Can-Am Duel at Daytona (Ryan Blaney and Chase May 19: All-Star Race at Charlotte (Kevin Harvick) Sept. 2: Southern 500 at Darlington Elliott) May 27: Coca-Cola 600 at Charlotte (Kyle Busch) Sept. 9: Brickyard 400 at Indianapolis Feb. 18: Daytona 500 (Austin Dillon) June 3: Pocono 400 (Martin Truex Jr.) Sept. 16: Las Vegas 400 Feb. 25: Folds of Honor 500 at Atlanta (Kevin Harvick) June 10: FireKeepers Casino 400 at Michigan (Clint Sept. 22: Federated Auto Parts 400 at Richmond March 4: Kobalt 400 at Las Vegas (Kevin Harvick) Bowyer) Sept. 30: Bank of America 500(k) at Charlotte road course March 11: Camping World 500(k) at Phoenix (Kevin June 24: Toyota/Save Mart 350 at Sonoma (Martin Truex Oct. 7: Delaware 400 at Dover Harvick) Jr.) Oct. 14: Alabama 500 at Talladega March 18: Auto Club 400 at Fontana (Martin Truex Jr.) July 1: Chicago 400 at Chicagoland (Kyle Busch) Oct. 21: Hollywood Casino 400 at Kansas March 26: STP 500 at Martinsville (Clint Bowyer) July 7: Coke Zero 400 at Daytona (Erik Jones) Oct. 28: First Data 500 at Martinsville April 8: O’Reilly Auto Parts 500 at Texas (Kyle Busch) July 14: Quaker State 400 at Kentucky Nov. 4: Texas 500 April 15: Food City 500 at Bristol (Kyle Busch) July 22: New Hampshire 301 Nov. 11: Can-Am 500(k) at Phoenix April 21: Toyota Owners 400 at Richmond (Kyle Busch) July 29: Pennsylvania 400 at Pocono Nov. 18: Ford EcoBoost 400 at Homestead

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KYLE BUSCH KEVIN MARTIN CLINT BOWYER BRAD KYLE LARSON KURT BUSCH JOEY ERIK JONES ARIC No changes HARVICK TRUEX JR. Feels at home KESELOWSKI Avoided run- Turns 40 in a LOGANO Makes ALMIROLA here after Middle name Mr. Hunch in Kentucky Has added ner-up finish few weeks Turns 40 in Logano look Points-racing plate races is Michael likes him at boondocks William Byron at Daytona 2030 old to playoff spot Kentucky to his list 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 THE WESTFIELD NEWS WWW.THEWESTFIELDNEWS.COM SATURDAY, JULY 14, 2018 - PAGE 15

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