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JOHN STEINBECK Low of 55. www.thewestfieldnews.com $13 million bond goes Two finalists VOL. 86 NO. 151 TUESDAY, JUNE 27, 2017 have been 75 cents selected for principal to L&O Tuesday of Franklin By Amy Porter Avenue Correspondent Elementary WESTFIELD – The $13 million water filtration bond will now go to School. the Legislative and Ordinance (L&O) Committee on Tuesday, April 3 (Photo at 5:30 p.m. in Council Chambers. The meeting will also be televised submitted) on Community Channel 15. Ward 2 Councilor Ralph J. Figy, who chairs L&O, said the bond was referred to his com- mittee because all bonds must go through L&O. He set a meeting as quickly as possible, because he said he would like to “expedite the process, and take care of the water.” The L&O meeting will open with public participation. Figy said there is no public par- Public invited to meet finalists for principal ticipation at Special City Council meetings according to the rules of the Council, which is why there was none at the Special City of Franklin Avenue Elementary School Ralph J. Figy Council meeting on March 27. Fifteen minutes By Amy Porter has been with the district for 20 Attleboro for three years. She Ward 2 City will be allowed this Tuesday, according to Correspondent years, beginning as assistant prin- also completed her CAGS in Councilor council rules. “If any committee is transparent, WESTFIELD – Westfield cipal at Westfield High School School Administration. In 2014, it’s the L&O,” Figy said. Public Schools Superintendent for three years. she began her role as Assistant Figy said he put out a request for questions on the bond from all of Stefan Czaporowski invited par- For the past 17 years, Tolpa- Principal at Peter Thacher the councilors, but as of Monday morning, had not received any. “The ents, guardians and staff to meet Matuszczak has been the Elementary School. staff did a great job in presenting the information,” Figy said, referring the two finalists for principal of Supervisor of Humanities (social Both candidates will be inter- to last week’s Special City Council meeting. Franklin Avenue Elementary studies, art, English foreign lan- viewing all day on Tuesday, April School on Tuesday at 5:30 and guage, and music curriculums). 3, 2018. They will be meeting 6:00 p.m. She was also an English Teacher with staff, students, and central Czaporowski said the finalists in West Springfield for almost six office administrators during the were selected after a screening years. day. Agawam Paranormal gears up for committee comprised of Franklin Christine Wenz Parents, guardians, and staff Avenue parents and staff, a dis- Christine Wenz has 21 years of members are invited to meet and Westfield 350 Haunted Fundraiser trict elementary principal and experience in education. After greet the candidates at Franklin WESTFIELD – Friends of the Westfield 350th celebration and central administrators reviewed receiving her Bachelors from Avenue Elementary School on Agawam Paranormal have partnered up for a spooky fundraising event all qualified applicants and inter- North Adams State College, she Tuesday April 3, 2018. Each can- planned for October of this year. viewed a pool of candidates. began as a preschool teacher and didate will meet with community Agawam Paranormal is a team of researchers, investigators and psy- “I am impressed by the school served as director for three years members individually for thirty chics that investigate possible occurrences in residential based background of all candi- in Framingham MA. She became minutes beginning at 5:30 p.m. and commercial properties. What started as a hobby for Rob Goff and dates and connection with stu- a Math/Science Teacher at a pri- “I look forward to all stakehold- his family eleven years ago, has exploded. They have done over 200 dents,” Czaporowski said. vate school in Webster MA for ers’ input on each finalist in order investigations, and never charge clients. The two finalists are: eleven years, while also attaining to help direct my selection of the “I just have a really cool hobby,” said Goff, who takes pride in Chris Tolpa-Matuszczak her Masters in Elementary new principal of Franklin Avenue remaining a free service for their clients. They never charge because Chris Tolpa-Matuszczak has Education. Elementary School,” Czaporowski they cannot guarantee the results their clients want. Agawam Paranormal been serving as the Interim Wenz served as the Technology said, adding, “I am pleased that provides their clients with a DVD of the findings. The footage is a Principal at Franklin Avenue Integration Specialist at the Peter this hiring process has expanded School since January 2018. She Thacher Elementary School in to include these opportunities.” See Haunted Fundraiser, Page 3

Granville Select Board candidate: Richard Woodger Granville Select Board candidate: Nicole Berndt By Greg Fitzpatrick Southwick-Tolland-Granville By Greg Fitzpatrick at other potential opportuni- Correspondent Regional School Committee Correspondent ties. A member on the town’s GRANVILLE – With the decided to vote in favor of GRANVILLE – Working at future-use committee for the town election on April 9, Select closing the school on February her in-law’s family-run busi- building, Berndt says they’ve Board Chairman Richard 9, 2017, Woodger and his fel- ness, the popular Gran-Val looked at the building being a Woodger is up for re-election low Select Board colleagues Scoop, Nicole Berndt has multi-purpose center or part and running against challenger have been working on bring- developed a sense of familiari- community center with some Nicole Berndt. ing the building up to par and ty and comfort in Granville. town offices or rented out Woodger has a long history of figuring out what to do with it. After growing up in Holyoke space. being on the Select Board as he Whether it’s been town offi- and then attending the Regardless of which possi- has serving on the board for cials, business owners, or resi- University of Vermont, she bilities are realistic or not, almost 30 years. Growing up, dents in the community, peo- started to work at a few dairy Berndt wants to continually Woodger’s father served on Granville Select Board ple have their opinions on farms in Vermont. see progress made. several boards including Select incumbent Richard what the former school should With an interest in dairy “I think we really need to Board, as did his father-in-law. Woodger. be used for in the future. farming, Berndt was informed Granville Select Board get on this before it winds In order to get himself started in Woodger’s name is on the about a dairy farm in Granville, challenger Nicole Berndt. right back to where we are,” town politics, Woodger joined the Finance plaque that commemorates the last renovation called Rockwood Farms where said Berndt. Committee. of the Granville Village School and he she spent eight years prior to her current posi- If elected, Berndt also wants to focus her “Getting involved with other boards gives believes strongly that the school can still tion. energy on the many small businesses that you quite a bit of insight of what the respon- exist. As a candidate for the town’s Select Board, reside in town. sibility is of town politics,” said Woodger. “I want to see that as a school if it’s at all Berndt will be going up against incumbent In Granville, there isn’t just a high quantity After his father passed away from lung possible,” said Woodger. “That’s what it Richard Woodger, her former boss at of small businesses, Berndt pointed out that cancer, being such a big mentor in his life, should be, that’s what it was built for.” Rockwood Farms, and someone she strongly there’s a unique variety of products that are Woodger knew he needed to become a mem- In the past year, Woodger says that he’s admires. offered to consumers and she wants to form a ber of the Select Board in order to honor his received calls and has spoken with a couple Berndt has grown to love this community way to highlight and promote that. dad. Almost 30 years later, Woodger has been people that have ideas about keeping the and has made a decision that she wants more “I think a wonderful thing for this town a part of hiring several police and fire chiefs, building as a school, and one of his main involvement in what happens in Granville on would be to form a small chamber of com- along with a number of changes in infrastruc- focuses if re-elected, will be to figure out this a daily basis. merce,” said Berndt. ture throughout town. problem. “I saw this as a good opportunity, I have a Going further into the idea, Berndt noted Leading up to this election, the 73-year-old Besides the school concern, Woodger is vested interest in the success of this town,” that the chamber of commerce would include was contemplating stepping down from the eager to try to improve the town’s emergency said Berndt. “I love this place and I want it to giving people extensive information on all the Select Board after such a long tenure, but services. Since Woodger believes that the continue as a vibrant town in the future.” small businesses in Granville and what they Woodger has some major concerns about services are already strong, he wants to Quite similar to her opponent, Berndt’s offer. Granville that he wants to help solve. enhance that even more. main concern is about the future of the build- “There’s so many brilliant entrepreneurs “I do have a very strong concern about the “We’re having good luck with them (right ing that once was the Granville Village right here that have found a way to carve out future of the town, where it’s going and how now),” said Woodger. School. their little niche,” said Berndt. we’re going to finance things,” said Woodger. On the fire department side, Woodger wants “We have to figure out what to do with that Knowing that she is the lesser known in A main concern is what to do with the to work on adding more personnel for the building,” said Berndt. town of the two individuals running for the building that used to be functioning as the Although she’d love to see the building Granville Village School. Since the See Woodger, Page 3 remain as a school, Berndt has been looking See Berndt, Page 3 PAGE 2 - MONDAY, APRIL 2, 2018 WWW.THEWESTFIELDNEWS.COM THE WESTFIELD NEWS

Irene D. Macutkiewicz celebrates 90th birthday On Saturday, Ted and Kathy Macutkiewicz hosted a 90th birthday party for his mother Irene D. Macutkiewicz. With a Sunny day, many family and friends came togeth- er honoring her for the dedication to family and many years of service working in the community and volun- teering at Holy Trinity Parish. With a cake ceremony and continuous eating, it was a day filled with family memo- ries. (Photo by Don Wielgus)

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TODAY IN HISTORY Today is Monday, April 2, the 92nd day of 2018. There are 273 days left in the year.

n April 2, 1968, “2001: A Space Odyssey,” the died in Paris. One year ago: groundbreaking science-fiction film epic produced President Donald Trump brought Sen. Rand Paul, and directed by Stanley Kubrick and starring Keir O In 1982, several thousand troops from Argentina R-Ky., to his Virginia golf course to talk health policy Dullea and Gary Lockwood, had its world premiere in seized the disputed Falkland Islands, located in the Washington, D.C. with the outspoken critic of the failed plan to repeal south Atlantic, from Britain. (Britain seized the islands and replace so-called “Obamacare.” Jason Aldean On this date: back the following June.) was named entertainer of the year at the Academy of Country Music Awards held in Las Vegas; Miranda In 1792, Congress passed the Coinage Act, which au- In 1986, four American passengers, including an thorized establishment of the U.S. Mint. Lambert’s “The Weight of These Wings” won album of 8-month-old girl, her mother and grandmother, were the year, Florida Georgia Line’s “H.O.L.Y.” won single killed when a terrorist bomb exploded aboard a TWA of the year, and song of the year went to “Die a Happy In 1800, Ludwig van Beethoven premiered his Sym- jetliner en route from Rome to Athens, Greece. phony No. 1 in C Major, Op. 21, in Vienna. Man” by Thomas Rhett. A’ja Wilson scored 23 points to help coach Dawn Staley and South Carolina win In 1992, mob boss John Gotti was convicted in New In 1865, Confederate President Jefferson Davis and their first women’s NCAA championship with a 67-55 York of murder and racketeering; he was later sen- victory over Mississippi State. most of his Cabinet fled the Confederate capital of tenced to life, and died in prison. Richmond, Virginia, because of advancing Union forces. Today’s Birthdays: In 2005, Pope John Paul II died in his Vatican apart- Actress Sharon Acker is 83. Actress Dame Penelope ment at age 84. In 1917, President Woodrow Wilson asked Congress Keith is 78. Actress Linda Hunt is 73. Singer Emmy- to declare war against Germany, saying, “The world lou Harris is 71. Actor Sam Anderson is 71. Social Ten years ago: critic and author Camille Paglia is 71. Actress Pame- must be made safe for democracy.” (Congress de- President George W. Bush suffered a diplomatic set- clared war four days later.) la Reed is 69. Rock musician Dave Robinson (The back when NATO allies rebuffed his pleas to put for- Cars) is 69. Country singer Buddy Jewell is 57. Ac- mer Soviet republics Ukraine and Georgia on the path In 1932, aviator Charles A. Lindbergh and John F. tor Christopher Meloni is 57. Singer Keren Woodward toward membership. Irish Taoiseach Bertie Ahern, (Bananarama) is 57. Country singer Billy Dean is 56. Condon went to a cemetery in The Bronx, New York, who helped broker peace in Northern Ireland but where Condon turned over $50,000 to a man in ex- Actor Clark Gregg is 56. Actress Jana Marie Hupp couldn’t survive a scandal over his collection of cash is 54. Rock musician Greg Camp is 51. Rock musi- change for Lindbergh’s kidnapped son. (The child, from businessmen, announced he would resign. who was not returned, was found dead the following cian Tony Fredianelli (Third Eye Blind) is 49. Actress month.) Roselyn Sanchez is 45. Country singer Jill King is 43. Five years ago: Actor Pedro Pascal is 43. Actor Adam Rodriguez is North Korea said it would restart its long-shuttered In 1942, Glenn Miller and his Orchestra recorded 43. Actor Jeremy Garrett is 42. Actor Michael Fass- plutonium reactor and increase production of nuclear bender is 41. Actress Jaime Ray Newman is 40. Rock “American Patrol” at the RCA Victor studios in Hol- weapons material in what outsiders saw as its latest lywood. musician Jesse Carmichael (Maroon 5) is 39. Actress attempt to extract U.S. concessions by raising fears Bethany Joy Galeotti is 37. Singer Lee Dewyze (TV: of war. Pope Francis prayed before the tomb of Pope “American Idol”) is 32. Country singer Chris Janson is In 1956, the soap operas “As the World Turns” and John Paul II on the eighth anniversary of the beloved “The Edge of Night” premiered on CBS-TV. 32. Actor Drew Van Acker is 32. Actress Briga Heelan pontiff’s death. Irish character actor Milo O’Shea, 86, (TV: “Great News”) is 31. Actor Jesse Plemons is 30. died in New York. In 1974, French President Georges Pompidou, 62, Singer Aaron Kelly (TV: “American Idol”) is 25. THE WESTFIELD NEWS WWW.THEWESTFIELDNEWS.COM MONDAY, APRIL 2, 2018 - PAGE 3

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Huntington Legislature to vote on sweeping criminal justice changes Council on Aging at 1 pm BOSTON (AP) — A compromise bill that calls for sweeping changes in the state’s criminal justice system could be on Republican Board of Assessors at 6 pm Gov. Charlie Baker’s desk before the end of the week. Historical Commission at 6:45 pm A House-Senate conference committee announced an agreement on the legislation March 23 after several months of negotiations. The Senate has scheduled an up-or-down vote on the measure Wednesday, followed by the House on Thursday. Westfield Included in the 121-page bill are provisions that would eliminate some mandatory minimum sentences for low-level drug Legislative and Ordinance at 5:30 pm offenses, while increasing penalties for trafficking in the deadly synthetic opioids fentanyl and carfentanil. Water Commission at 7 pm The legislation would also, for the first ever, allow certain criminal records for juveniles and young adults to be expunged. The Senate is also expected to act on a House-passed bill that focuses on reducing prison recidivism. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 4

Southwick Berndt Woodger Select Board Meeting at 5:30 pm Continued from Page 1 Continued from Page 1 one open seat on the Select Board, Berndt has been work- Blandford ing on a number of ways to spread the word about her cam- ambulances, as he is concerned that there might be a time Board of Health Meeting at 6 pm paign. Currently working on creating signs and making when the department doesn’t have the proper amount of people Finance Committee at 7 pm postcards to send to residents, Berndt has also developed a for the ambulances. Planning Board Meeting at 7 pm Fire Department Meeting at 7 pm Facebook page to reach more of the community on social Aside from being on the Select Board for almost 30 years, media. Woodger has also been running Rockwood Farms, a family- owned farm, since 1968. This long into his tenure on the board, Huntington For someone that was new to the town less than 10 years Board of Health at 6 pm ago, Berndt feels that her perspective on how to improve the Woodger doesn’t feel that he needs to put up signs or posters about his re-election, instead, he wants the community to know Selectboard at 6 pm community of Granville would be a benefit to the Select Conservation Commission at 7 pm Board. what his focus and concerns are moving forward. “I think I can bring some new ideas,” said Berndt. “It’s just “You try to do the best you can for the people in town,” said about a fresh set of eyes and a new outlook.” Woodger. “I’m concerned about the future of Granville.” MONDAY, APRIL 9

National Library Week April 8-14th Celebrate the beginning GRANVILLE Selectboard at 7 pm The theme for this year’s National Library Week is “Libraries of flight with Wright! Assessors at 7:30 pm Lead”. In April, the Southwick Public Library conducts an annual survey. This year your input is particularly important as we start Students at Chester Elementary School will pres- ent the youth musical “Wright!” on Thursday, April Blandford working on the library’s 5-Year Strategic Plan. How do you envi- Assessor’s Meeting at 6 pm sion the library 5 years from now? Surveys will be available at the 5 in the Gateway Performing Arts Center in Conservation Commission at 6 pm library and on its website starting on April 2nd–April 31st. You Huntington. A student art exhibit will open at 6 p.m. Zoning Board Meeting at 7 pm may pick-up your survey at the Circulation Desk or print a copy The curtain rises for the musical at 6:30 p.m. Selectboard Meeting at 7 pm from the library’s website www.southwickma.org/library. The sur- Featuring rap, song and narration this all-school vey will be found under News and Announcements. If you return revue (featuring students K – 5) tells the story of the Tolland your completed survey during National Library Week, you will Wright Brothers and the invention of the airplane. Men’s Coffee at PSC Building at 7:45 am receive a small gift. Admission is free! Board of Selectmen at 5 pm Town Caucus at 7 pm Budget Hearing at 7:15 pm Southwick City Street Snow Parking Ban policy Board of Appeals Meeting at 7 pm The City Of Westfield has an on-street snow ban parking street prior to retiring for the night. policy during plowable snowstorms. Motorists who use the downtown core streets for business Motorists are not allowed to park on the city streets from the parking during a snow ban must park in one of the city’s off- beginning of a parking ban announcement until after the storm street parking lots. The off-street lots are free during snow If you would like to run a ceases and the plowing has been completed on the streets. bans from 9 A.M. to 5 P.M. only. This action will allow the Birthday Announcement in Announcement of a parking ban is done on the Local Cable streets to be plowed and prevent motorists from being towed The Westfield News contact Access Channel 15, tv stations wwlp 22 and wgby 40 and and receiving parking violations. us at: 413-562-4181 the local radio stations, wmas, whyn, wnnz. Motorists may call the following offices or go on the city’s When a parking ban is called motorists must obey the policy website for confirmation of a parking ban. or they will be subject to towing and a parking violation. • Parking Clerk-572-6202-Press 2 When a snowstorm is anticipated to begin during the night, • Police Dept.-562-5411- Ext 8 motorists who park their vehicles overnight on the street in • Mayor-572-6201 front of their residence should move their vehicles off the • City Website - Cityofwestfield.Org Annual German Dinner Announcement of a Parking Ban is reported by the follow- St. John’s Lutheran Church, 60 Broad Street, Westfield, is ing: having their Annual German Dinner on Friday, April 6, 2018 • Local Cable Access Channel 15, at 6.00 p.m. The menu is roast pork, hot dogs, sauerkraut, • Tv Stations Wwlp 22, Cbs3, Abc40, & Fox6 mashed potatoes, green beans, rolls, and dessert. The tickets Westfield Snow Removal • The Local Radio Stations are $12.50 for adults, $8.00 for children (5-12 years), and • City Website - Cityofwestfield.Org children under five are free. Take-out is also available begin- • www.thewestfieldnews.com ning at 5:30 p.m. For tickets, you may contact Sally Ordinance Overview Sienkiewicz at 562-3186 or St. John’s Church 568-1417. WESTFIELD — We are well into that time of year. Several significant snowstorms have already graced our city this winter and we are not out of the woods yet. As Westfield repeatedly turns into a winter wonderland our streets and sidewalks are continu- Haunted Fundraiser ously blanketed with the lovely white stuff. That’s when the calls Continued from Page 1 begin about unshoveled sidewalks. compilation of their multiple six-hour site visits during their investigative The ordinance governing removal of snow on sidewalks can be process. “There’s no way in one trip am I going to get all the answers,” said found in chapter 16-14 of Westfield’s City Ordinances. The short Goff. version of this ordinance is that if there is a public sidewalk which Goff and his team have developed relationships with approximately 45 abuts property owned by you, you are responsible for having the libraries in Massachusetts and Connecticut. At libraries, he works with chari- snow removed from that sidewalk within 24 hours of the comple- ties and different organizations to create public reveals of their findings. It’s tion of the snowstorm. If the sidewalk cannot be completely cleared due to ice, you are responsible to “sprinkle… sand, saw- important to Goff that he works with libraries. He feels that his reveals, which dust, or another suitable substance so that such sidewalk shall not have been extremely successful, can help to rebuild citizens relationships with be slippery.” Although this is not always the best option, some- their towns’ libraries. times it is the only option. When officers are called to a com- A previous public reveal is exactly how the relationship between the Friends plaint about a residence that has ice on the sidewalk and it is of Westfield 350 and Agawam Paranormal came to be. completely covered with sand we have no choice but to find that At the reveal events, Goff creates a presentation catered to each different no violation exists. The penalty for not complying with this ordi- audience and presents his findings in a conversational tone that encourages nance is $25 for each day that it is not rectified. discussion. Landlords will sometimes put in their lease or rental agree- For the Haunted Westfield fundraiser, the Friends of Westfield 350 have ments that tenants are responsible for snow removal in certain chosen three well known locations in Westfield to investigate. The mystery circumstances. If this is the case and snow is not removed, a locations will be revealed on October 13 at the Westfield Athenaeum during tenant may be in violation of their rental agreement, but ulti- the Pumpkin Festival. mately the property owner, not the tenant, is responsible and may Goff and his team have already begun their investigations of the three prop- receive a fine. erties around the city. Please do all you can to have sidewalks abutting your property All money made from the admission fees for the Haunted Westfield event cleared within the 24 hour deadline. At best an unshoveled side- Rob Goff (second from left) and the members will go directly back to Westfield 350 to help them put on the signature events walk is an inconvenience and at worst can be dangerous for of his team from Agawam Paranormal. (sub- for the celebration of the 350th anniversary of the founding of Westfield, the pedestrians. mitted photo) first of which is the First Night event scheduled for New Year’s Eve. PAGE 4 - MONDAY, APRIL 2, 2018 WWW.THEWESTFIELDNEWS.COM THE WESTFIELD NEWS COMMENT

Letters to the Editor To the Editor: Westfield Water Politics By Matt Emmershy Chair Figy, since only the 3 members of the Committee will be Springfield Diocese Worst in Nation At Large City Councilor discussing this before it comes out for a vote. In attempts to When it comes to Catholic Education, the Diocese of The City Council once again has a $13 million bond before silence dissenting residents, one had multiple visits from the Springfield is one of the worst in the nation, if not THE worst. it. This is the same bond was rejected on March 15th. This past police and a subsequent search that found the accusations to be It does not delight me to report these facts, just the opposite, it Tuesday the Council held a highly unusual special meeting that baseless, another has had his livelihood threatened. Government saddens me greatly. Yet it is time to demand a halt to the clos- brought together the full Council, Mayor, Purchasing, Treasurer, at any level should not be taking steps to silence residents who ing of all Catholic schools in the Diocese of Springfield. DPW Assistant Director, in-house and contracted Consultants. share differing opinions. Instead of looking at Catholic schools as being an After the previous bond failed, the Mayor indicated the Council Only Well #1 which previously received multiple negative INVESTMENT in our children, in our Catholic faith, and the needed to come up with a solution. I was then able to bring recommendations from Mass DEP (Department of Catholic Church itself, they look at the schools as being a everyone on board with taking this highly unusual step. Environmental Protection) is running. I inquired on the feasibil- financial liability. Their formula seems to be: shut down the Last fall I called for a similar meeting of the Public Health & ity of installing a temporary filter on Well #1. DPW stated it is schools and save the money. (They think.) One leading Safety Committee relative to the Cowles Bridge. Shortly there- not possible without installing it near the permanent filtration Monsignor in the Diocese commented: “Perhaps we should after a waiver was granted for our Fire Engines. These types of system site off Dry Bridge Rd. Mass DEP indicated the City has close down ALL Catholic schools in the Diocese”. This seems meetings need to become commonplace, instead of the excep- not contacted them about temporary filtration feasibility on to be the prevailing attitude. It was only through community tion. Our government is broken and we need to ensure open Well #1. I will be looking in to this further to better understand and political pressure that the Diocese is building the new lines of communication. I will continue to press for accountable our options. Pope Francis High School…a beautiful school with a dedi- and transparent government. On Tuesday the meeting was cut short and the possibility of cated administration and faculty. This past Tuesday’s meeting was extremely productive. installing a new Well in the vicinity of Root Rd. did not get We should be doing just the opposite of closing Catholic However, I do not think it pushed us to the finish line. Our job asked. Mass DEP has indicated that the City has never con- schools, instead we should be expanding Catholic Education, to obtain all relevant information and make informed decisions. sulted with them on the installation of a new Well. The Root Rd expanding and building new Catholic schools in the Diocese. The meeting was abruptly closed after 2 hours. Many questions area is within the high yield portion of the Barnes Aquifer. The Research has shown that it IS possible to meet enrollment need to be answered before I will even consider voting for this water runs south towards the Westfield River. While attending bond. I still have a list of questions that were sent over to DPW goals, as well as evolve to becoming financially self sufficient the WRAFT (Westfield Residents Advocating For Themselves) on March 19th, that remain unanswered. event “Aquifer Hour” with Dr. Bob Newton, he indicated a with little to no money required from the Diocese. Yet they The previous bond was rejected based off the votes of 4 geological formation that would essentially block the PFAS stubbornly refuse to look at reasons why many Catholic high Councilor’s (Emmershy, Flaherty, Allie, and Surprise.) Three of contamination from spreading west (to this area.) Currently an schools are successful and what makes them successful. them make up the Finance Committee, with Councilor Flaherty organic farm is drawing water from the aquifer. They had to go A little over 2 years ago the Diocese had 4 Catholic high being a former member and currently on Long Range Finance. through extensive water testing to obtain their certification. The schools. After closing St. Joseph’s in Pittsfield, they recently The main argument made by the 4 dissenting votes was the lack water is clean and safe in this area. made an attempt to bring this to 1 by closing St. Mary’s High of details on the bond. The March 8th Finance meeting was the We should be exploring the possibility of at least one new in Westfield. The good people, and good Catholics, of the St. first time we received any information on the bond. Twenty Well outside of the contamination zone. Root Rd and Summit Mary’s High community strongly rallied to keep the school minutes before the meeting we received a 5 line spreadsheet Lock Rd have a water main that can handle 1.728 million gal- open and a one year trial extension was granted. A stand must with estimated remaining costs. With $5 million already bonded lons per day. With a total cost of $46.8 million to build and be taken to keep this school open for years to come. in January ’17 and only $800k spent, we were unable to obtain operate these 2 filtration systems, we need to consider alterna- Why is it that the Diocese of Springfield is one of the worst total costs for each of the 5 projects and an accounting of funds tives. DPW Director Billips indicated at Finance they have not in the nation when it comes to Catholic Education? The facts already spent. explored alternatives. He also stated “We have a problem we show this by looking at Catholic high schools on a compara- At the conclusion of the Finance meeting Chair Allie asked can fix, let’s fix it” and “I’m not looking at getting reimbursed.” tive basis. I challenge you to look at Dioceses and Archdioceses for a motion. I stated I was not comfortable voting with the I will add that the Director does not live in Westfield. He will throughout the United States. This can easily be done on limited information we had. I made a motion to ‘remain in never be paying the rate increases or the condition of our water Wikipedia. Look at the number of Catholic high schools based Committee’ which was not seconded, meaning it dies and is infrastructure over the next 30 years. It is irresponsible to take upon the Catholic population. The Diocese of Springfield has ineligible for a vote. Chair Allie presented a motion for a posi- an approach where you refuse to consider alternatives, which 235,000 Catholics. You will find some that have about the tive recommendation, which I seconded so a vote could be can save tens of millions and provide safe and chemical free same number of Catholics, some more, some less….so “pro taken. At that time Councilor Surprise and I voted against a water before a filter plant can be brought online. rate” these to the size of the Springfield Diocese. Here are favorable recommendation. The bond was then moved out of Another aspect of this bond are the water towers. I am com- some examples: Finance with an unfavorable recommendation by a 2-1 vote. fortable funding the water tower projects provided the Council Diocese, No. of Catholic High Schools (*PR for those pro The following week no further information was provided. I is provided a full accounting of the $800k spent so far, a total rated for equivalent Catholic population size) met with the Mayor and Council President Beltrandi on the cost of the projects, remaining funds required, and a timeline Diocese of Springfield: 2 (Had planned on going to 1) 14th. Some information was obtained, which still fell short of through work completion. We do not have alternatives to main- Archdiocese of Omaha: 17 what was needed. However, I learned it is a 30 year bond. taining our 4 water towers. Archdiocese of Baltimore: 9 *PR Poisoned residents will be on the hook for the next 30 years. I The only other bond component yet to be discussed is the Archdiocese of St. Louis: 12 *PR also learned that sub-contractor bids were due on the 23rd at interconnect to Springfield Water. This is projected to cost $1.3 Archdiocese of Louisville: 10 2pm, which would give us a rough total cost of 7&8. Final million. Director Billips indicated that they are looking at Diocese of Fall River, MA: 5 *PR (plus one college) comprehensive bids are due on April 3rd. I asked the Mayor removing problem Wells 5&6 from service and purchasing Diocese of Springfield, MO: 10 *PR about splitting up items and presenting smaller bonds for each water from Springfield. The expense would incorporate tie in Archdiocese of Hartford: 3 *PR distinct project ie. Water tanks, Springfield interconnect, and work, a booster pump, a filtration and treatment building, and Diocese of Norwich, CT: 5 Storage tanks. The answer I received was a resounding NO! hook up to our water main. The Director previously stated Diocese of Charleston, SC: 6 *PR The unwillingness to be flexible and work with people draws Springfield charges us an “outrageous amount to get that parallels to the Cross St School project. Even as the City was Diocese of Austin, TX: 3 *PR water.” He indicated they were talking with Springfield to bring losing and spending our tax dollars by the hundreds of thou- rates under control. Councilor Surprise presented an act of the Diocese of Phoenix, AZ: 2 *PR (They actually have 6 heav- sands, we were told we were winning. Make no mistake the Legislature that requires Springfield to provide us with favor- ily populated schools, total of 4,892 students) Cross St. debacle is peanuts compared to this issue. The same able rates. He was rebuffed with his findings. Last Tuesday the Archdiocese of Milwaukee: 5 (plus 6 colleges) rigid tactics are being employed here. We are told we are win- Mayor indicated this will be used as an emergency tie in only Diocese of Boise,Idaho: 2 *PR ning, until we lose. In this case, residents will not only be stuck and possibly to buy water in the future. A cohesive plan on why Diocese of Springfield, IL: 11 *PR covering $5 million and $13 million bonds, but the City we need it, coupled with a plan in place to maximize our You can go on and on but you can quickly see that the Solicitor indicated that the real number is $46.8 million! This expense of $1.3 million is needed. Councilor Flaherty spoke Diocese of Springfield, MA is right down there at rock bottom works out to about $1 million annually in excess of the bonds. about a relative who was DPW Director in the 1950’s, when we as far as Catholic high schools, and their recent attempt to Water rates need to increase another roughly 40% to cover this. allowed them to use more land and they agreed to preferred close St. Mary’s High would have brought us down to 1. The Water rates will ultimately be increased rough 70%, costing rates. Springfield water does not pay tax to Westfield for any Diocese has decreased the number of Catholic school students about $700 more per year. This is just to maintain inadequate property they own. The least they can do is provide us water at by over 50% over the last 12 years, from over 6,000 to now services already provided and does not address our aging water affordable rates. Westfield has a history of over promising and under 3,000. Shameful! Just the opposite of what we should be infrastructure over the next 30 years. $46.8 million for con- under delivering. Look at our regional dispatch center that was doing. taminated wells does not factor in storage tanks or interconnect justified by cost savings of going regional, but has only served All Catholics in the Diocese should call for a screeching halt projects. There are limited funds and we need to keep all our Westfield. Negotiated rates with Springfield need to be locked to the closure of Catholic schools. We need to invest in our options open. in before we begin spending $1.3 million. Once we spend that, children, they are the very future of the Catholic Church, the By April ’19 water bills will have increased in excess of 30%. what incentive does Springfield have to give us reasonable future of Catholicism. It has been shown that there ARE ways The Water Commission implemented a 10% rate increase on rates? to meet both enrollment and financial goals of Catholic 1/1/17 to cover the $5 million bond, of which only $800k is Some Councilor’s have never asked a single question, yet schools. Evangelization that is often talked about starts with used. They also implementing a 10% rate increase for April 1st, blindly vote to throw money at this. The PFOA and PFAS our children, starts with Catholic Education and there is no and another 10% compounded on April 1st, 2019. Currently expenses are not going away. Some Councilor’s have made better way than through our Catholic schools. Our children are DPW is using those increased revenues to go on an equipment bold statements like we don’t care, or we are gambling with the future. What could possibly be more important? buying spree. Undesignated funds (water revenues) have resident’s safety. The irony is these very same people were stat- Al DiLascia increased and they’re looking at buying equipment like a $105k ing at election time that everything was under control. They excavator, with no one to operate it. Interim excess funds were dismissive of Kristen Mello and WRAFT who have been should be directed towards Water Dept debt payments, not fierce advocates for clean water. They still refuse to sign a being used as an extra pool of money to buy toys. pledge to call and request blood testing and monitoring for To the Editor: This has gone on while our leaders were aware of how to residents. Talk is cheap, stating there is no politics involved, yet Hello Ward 3, and all of Westfield…sorry for the delay, remove the chemicals. Bench scale testing that determined that is all they are doing. computer down, but thanks to WTA’s Tiger Tech (Mathew) which filtration would be effective was completed in June ’17. I am the youngest of the 13 members on the Council and we’re back in working order, and those who follow my edits With $4.2 million available since last January they failed to arguably in the worst health. I have bathed and drank the water can ease up on when is next edit going to be there. consider temporary filtration. The north side has been running here. I have family on the north side. I have always been in the To start I want to thank Councilor at Large Dave Flaherty for almost exclusively on one Well for the past 18 months. This is area on the south side where blended contaminated water could the correction. I have no problem being imperfect, and thus absolutely a dire situation, which is not new. What is new is the be. At 27 I was diagnosed with incurable Leukemia. For the willing to correct my errors. I will be meeting with an old push for a $13 million bond. The same people who were stating past 9 years I have taken a chemotherapy pill a day. I am not friend who works for the Sec. of State’s Office to come up with the water was 100% safe and they’re doing a great job at elec- supposed to have this. People in my age range do not get this. the correct format to enable the Council to have more control tion time, are the very same people sounding alarm now saying There are no studies or tests of anyone below 55 who have this. on the budget. But, my point is still: if you want less control we need to do this without consideration. At some point the Leukemia or Chemo will kill me sooner than The Mayor has finally committed to temporary filtration of by the Mayor, get it on the ballot, and submit to our legislature. later. Well #2 (Union St). Last Monday the City contracted with I am fighting for safe, clean water for all residents including We have done it before and we can do it again. I prefer the Calgon to have that Well filtered by the end of July. The north my wife and boys. No one should have to go through this and I balance so as to compel cooperation and compromises, funda- side will finally have a reliable and safe water supply flowing. truly get it. While knocking on doors I came across many can- mental to our American system of government in problem The Mayor indicated Tuesday that if the bond fails again, that cer clusters which were extremely disturbing. My wife’s friend he would be back looking for stabilization funds to cover the is 34, battling breast cancer that cannot be contained. She will See Ward 3, Page 5 $350k-$400k expense to temporarily filter Well #2. This leave behind 3 young children. People deserve answers and safe includes a $264k filter vessel that will be used in a permanent water sooner than later. filtration system. With almost $800k in undesignated water Victims should not be stuck with a $46.8 million bill. Our revenues and the $4.2 million remaining in the bond, why is the relationship with the base is not nearly as cozy as indicated. Mayor intent on draining the City’s emergency fund? I cannot Councilor Surprise is the only person to contact the Guard The Westfield News make any sense of this unless it is an attempt to leverage pas- Bureau to get us help. He was rebuffed for contacting those that A publication of the Westfield News Group LLC sage of the bond. we are now suing. Why is it acceptable to communicate and Some Councilor’s have provided documentation and are ask- work with Barnes who are part of the same organization yet Flora Masciadrelli James Johnson-Corwin ing questions. Attempting to avoid answers like ‘I am not sure’ holds zero power to resolve our issue. But we can’t press the Director of Sales/ Multi-Media Manager or ‘we will need to get back to you. Of all the questions that actual decision makers? That makes zero sense. The military Classified Manager were presented, the only person to upload documents in will take interim remedial action if we bring it to their attention Marie Brazee advance was Solicitor Phillips. Monday afternoon a file was and most importantly WE ASK. Interim actions include bottled Chris Putz Business Manager Sports Editor finally set up for Councilor’s to review documents ahead of water and filtration systems for municipal and private wells. Lorie Perry time. Contrary to claims by a Former Councilor that I was dis- The issue appears to be CERCLA only addresses remediation Director of Ad Production puting open meeting law notification. The meeting was posted and does not offer punitive compensation. with plenty of advanced notice. My issue was giving Councilor’s Residents contacting the Governor and our Federal enough time to review any documents that would be uploaded. Representatives will help. In New York the Governor provided Patrick R. Berry The Solicitor furnished roughly 500 pages of documents. Newburgh with the funds to filter their PFAS contaminated President Thankfully I previously reviewed roughly 270 of them. water. There is no reason that we should solely bear this mas- Shortly before the meeting another timeline of events and sive expense. Please contact your elected offials. 62 School Street, Westfield , MA 01085 costs were added. With plenty of notice for this meeting, there (413)562-4181 was absolutely no reason documents should be provided within Governor Baker (617)725-4005 an hour or two of the meeting. The Finance Committee was Congressman Neal (202) 225-5601 www.thewestfieldnews.com blocked from reviewing this bond, which is in the hands of Senator Warren (202) 224-4543 Legislative and Ordinance. I will send a list of questions to Senator Markey (617) 565-8519 THE WESTFIELD NEWS WWW.THEWESTFIELDNEWS.COM MONDAY, APRIL 2, 2018 - PAGE 5 Custodian arrested after holes Obituaries found in girls’ bathroom Police Logs thewestfieldnews.com/category/obituaries/ NORTHAMPTON (AP) — Police say a custodian at a WESTFIELD Massachusetts high school has been arrested after what were Major crime and incident report Harold “Snook” Steward described as “unusual structural modifications” were found in Monday, March 26, 2018 Southwick – Harold “Snook” a girls’ bathroom. 8:08 a.m.: larceny, Springfield Road, a caller from a Lee Steward, 78, (1939 – 2018) passed Northampton Police Chief Jody Kasper says 22-year-old Springfield Road auto dealer reports damage to a pickup truck, away peacefully at home with his loving Michael Kremensky was arrested late last week on four the responding officer reports the grill was broken off and the family by his side on March 28, 2018. counts of photographing an unsuspecting nude person. radiator was stolen from the truck, tie downs were also stolen, He was born in Rumford, ME to the late Kremensky, who has worked at Northampton High School the complainant called back later to report that a storage shed Eugene and Albina (Mahar) Steward. since August, was previously placed on leave. had been broken into and equipment valued at about $1,500 had Snook was a 1958 graduate of Westfield Kasper says several holes were found in the ceiling of a been stolen; Trade High. He enlisted in the U.S. girls’ bathroom. Police inspected all other bathrooms, locker 10:00 a.m.: fraud, Holland Avenue, a caller reports an Army and proudly served during the rooms and changing areas in the school and did not find any- attempted scam, the responding detective reports that the Viet Nam War. Snook started his work- woman responded to an on-line ad for a secret shopper and was ing career as a machinist for Kaman thing suspicious. sent a U.S. postal money order and instructions to use part of the Aircraft; he later ran his own roofing and rug cleaning businesses The investigation is ongoing. funds to fulfill a shopping assignment and to forward the bulk and finally retired from Eastern Snacks as a It could not immediately be determined if Kremensky has a of the money to another address, the detective reports the Route Vendor. Snook had a passion for lawyer. woman did not attempt to cash the money order which was Revolutionary War and Civil War History which found to be fraudulent, the case was referred to the Postal led him to be a an active member of Spirit 76 Inspectors; Fife & Drum, 2nd Hampshire Regiment, 40th Cambridge Health Alliance 11:48 a.m.: larceny, 126 Union St., a resident came to the Georgia Artillery and the 4th Virginia Infantry. station to report misuse of her credit card, the responding officer Most of all he was a hardworking devoted fam- reports the complainant said that a former roommate had used ily man who will be greatly missed by his family and friends. He Thousands of patients’ financial her credit card without authority; leaves his loving wife of 50 years, Sandra (Beach) Steward; his 12:33 p.m.: vandalism, Union Street, a caller reports that her daughters, Kellie Manzi and her husband Richard of Agawam; information compromised truck and trailer were parked at a car repair facility overnight Krista Stoops and her fiancé Roger Tetreault and his son Matthew CAMBRIDGE, Mass. (AP) — A local health care group and the grill was removed, the responding officer reports the Tetreault of Westfield; his grandchildren, Devyn and Arianna says that it has notified patients of a data breach. woman said that there are now numerous scratches and dents on Manzi, and Eden Stoops; a brother, Eugene Steward and his wife The Boston Globe reports Cambridge Health Alliance the vehicle and ancillary equipment was stolen from the trailer; Ginny of Southwick; and several nieces and nephews. In addition (CHA) informed 2,500 people that their private billing infor- 1:17 p.m.: identity fraud, Forest Glen Drive, a resident came to his parents, Snook was predeceased by his brother, Philip mation was accessed by a third party. to the station to complain that her accounts have been compro- Milligan who passed in 2016. Family and friends are invited to mised, the responding officer reports the woman said that she attend a graveside service on Wednesday, April 4th at 10AM in Everett police made CHA aware patient information had been compromised on Jan. 31. The organization didn’t notify had responded to a notification that her computer was infected New Cemetery, 354 College Highway, Southwick. All are also with a virus and subsequently found her PayPal and other invited to celebrate Snook’s life at Sons of Erin,22 William St, patients until the end of March. accounts compromised, the officer reports that there was no loss Westfield on Sunday, April 8th from 2-5PM. In lieu of flowers, Officials do not know if the security breach was a result of from the accounts; donations may be made to Southwick Animal Shelter,www.ani- a hack, or if the data was “inadvertently made public,” say 5:42 p.m.: larceny, Main Street, a resident came to the station malshelter.org/donate.asp; Homeless Cat Project,1124 East hospital administrators. to complain that his daughter’s razor scooter was stolen, the Mountain Road, Westfield, MA 01085; or Shelter of your choice. While no medical records were made public, patients’ responding officer reports the man said that his daughter rode For more information please visit: www.forastiere.com. names, address, phone numbers, social security numbers, and her scooter to the supermarket and left it outside when she went other information were accessed. in, the scooter was missing when she returned. William Towne Health care group spokesman David Cecere says an inves- WESTFIELD -William Towne, 75, of 73 South Maple St. died tigation into how the breach happened is ongoing. Sunday, March 25, 2018 Wednesday, March 28, at the Westfield Gardens Nursing and 1:48 a.m.: disturbance, North Elm Street, a caller reports a Rehabilitation Center on Feeding Hills Road after a long illness. fight in progress in a bar’s parking lot, the responding officer He was born in Providence, R.I., a son of Edward L. and Mary E. reported a woman bleeding from a head wound identified her (Dunn) Towne and had lived in Westfield for 36 assailant who had struck her forehead with the stiletto heel of years. He grew up in Athol, was a graduate of a shoe, Anani Akil Abas, 21, of 47 River St., West Springfield, Athol High School and also previously lived in Court Logs was arrested for assault and battery with a dangerous weapon Erving and Worcester. He was a U.S. Navy vet- and assault with intent to maim, see story in the March 27 eran, serving during the Vietnam War, and was Westfield District Court edition of The Westfield News; employed by Strathmore Paper for 25 years in Monday, March 26, 2018 6:21 a.m.: found property, Klondike Avenue, an officer Westfield. Prior to that he worked at Brattleboro Ryan M. Monczka, 22, of 87 Woodsong Road, Westfield, was attempted to return a found wallet but reports there was no Book Press, Brattleboro, VT., at the former Millers Falls Paper released on his personal recognizance pending a June 8 hearing after answer at the door of the owner’s address; Co. in Miller Falls, and in the printing department of the Paul he was arraigned on charges of operating a motor vehicle under the 2:37 p.m.: larceny, Orange Street, a caller reports her Revere Insurance Co. in Worcester. Bill was also an EMT with the influence of liquor, negligent operation of a motor vehicle and a mis- bicycle is missing, the responding officer reports the victim Erving Fire Department for many years. Earlier in his life he cellaneous motor vehicle equipment violation brought by Westfield said that the bike had been locked to her porch before the worked as a pressman at the Athol Daily News, where his mother police. chain was cut and the bike was stolen; worked as a reporter. He was a talented do-it-yourselfer, and once Anani A. Abas, 21, of 47 River St., West Springfield, was released converted an abandoned house in Erving into a residence for his 6:21 p.m.: motor vehicle violation, Woodsong Road, a on $100 cash bail pending a June 1 hearing after she was arraigned on caller reports a vehicle is operating at a high rate of speed and family as well as renovating his Westfield home. A dedicated and charges of assault and battery with a dangerous weapon and assault kind supporter of his family, he gave gladly of his time and talents is doing “burnouts,” the responding officer reports the opera- with intent to maim brought by Westfield police. See story in the tor was found to be obviously highly intoxicated, Ryan M. not only to his family but also to other relatives and friends. He March 27 edition of The Westfield News. enjoyed traveling and was known for his love of beaches. He Monczka, 22, of 87 Woodsong Road, was arrested for operat- Carolyn Damish, 20, of 1043 West Street, Walpole, was released on ing a motor vehicle under the influence of liquor, negligent leaves his wife of 20 years, Joan; three children, Christopher her personal recognizance pending a May 29 hearing after she was Towne, of North Chester, Jennifer Bull of Westfield and Carrie operation of a motor vehicle and a miscellaneous motor arraigned on a charge of assault and battery brought by Westfield State vehicle equipment violation. DeFilippi of Chicopee; two brothers, Edward R. Towne of University police. Milford, N.H. and Jon A. Towne of Mashpee; five grandchildren, Michael J. Mulligan, 64, of 5 Woodlawn Lane, Hinsdale, New Elizabeth Bull, Lyla and Justin Towne, Cody and Zachary Hampshire, was found to be responsible for a charge of trespass DeFilippi; three stepchildren, Cara Cuttell, Keith Cuttell and Julie brought by State Police. Cuttelland a granddaughter, Olivia Vincent.Small Service and burial will be held at The Massachusetts Veterans’ Memorial Cemetery in Agawam at 2pm on Thursday, April 5th. A small gathering with light refreshments will be held directly after at the Ward 3 VFW, Russell. In Lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Continued from Page 4 Soldiers’ Home of Holyoke. solving. This, versus the current Fed model of one side imposing the interests of one group of Americans on all the Gertrude Y. Atteridge others. While slick, nothing new. Most times that this happens SOUTHWICK – Gertrude Y. Atteridge we go into a crisis that costs us more than we gain. BUT, my Morningside Gertrude “Trudy” Yvonne (Edmonds) reason for pointing this out was how Councilor Flaherty pre- Atteridge, 91, (1926 – 2018) a longtime sented his point. It was done with civil courtesy. And, for that Listen at WSKB.org or watch on Comcast Cable CH. 15 resident of Southwick, died on March 28, I wish to thank him. It getting rare to have that kind of 2018 at Governor’s Center in Westfield. response. But, I do think that water is more important than •••••••• MOnDAyS •••••••• RADIO FOR THE WESTFIELD MASSES She was born in Providence, RI a daughter road work. And, so do a number of people that have 6-8 am: By George…it’s Monday of the late Charles and Mary (Miller) approached me about this conflict. They are ticked. And, they Edmonds and was a 1944 graduate of are not just the voters of Ward 1. with George Delisle Samuel Ward High School in Westerly, RI. Another concern regarding this issue is that city has entered 8-10am: Owls on the Air with Michael She went on to further her education into a law suit with 3M to pay form the damages, along with “Buster” McMahon ‘92 graduating in 1948 from Newport Hospital getting the fed to cover their end of this. Other places have had School of Nursing in Newport, RI. Trudy this problem and the Fed/Air Force have come through. But, •••••••• TuESDAyS ••••••• was a Naval Hospital Cadet Nurse before moving to New York in by what is being publically said by our officials….my concern 6-8 am: WOW, It’s Tuesday, with Bob Plasse 1949, where she worked as a Registered Nurse and Director of is that it can feed 3M’s case…not good. 8-10am: Ken’s Den, with Ken Stomski Nursing at area hospitals. Moving to Massachusetts in 1976, she Lastly, I did attend the March For Our Lives event in worked for several Nursing Homes and retired in 2001 from Springfield. I had time to chat with a lot of people, and they •••••• WEDnESDAyS ••••• Barnard Rest Home in Westfield. Trudy was a communicant and were surprised by the turn out…it well exceeded their expec- 6-8 am: Wake Up Wed., with Tina Gorman Eucharistic Minister at Our Lady of the Lake Church in Southwick. tations. There was a good size group from Westfield too. And, She volunteered for meals on wheels and in her early days, was a as with the other gatherings, organized by students; it was 8-10am: Wednesday Roll Call - Rotating Hosts singer in the Sweet Adaline, Barber Shop Quartet. In addition to her parents, Trudy was predeceased by her best friend and husband peaceful, and responsible in their presentation. One correction 1st Wed On The Town with Mayor Brian Sullivan of 65 years, William “Bill” Atteridge; and her daughter-in-law, needs to be made: they are NOT attacking the 2nd Amendment. and Denny Atkins (8-10am) Cathy Atteridge. She leaves 3 sons, William J. Atteridge, Jr. and We have the Right to Bear Arms, but nothing is said about Window into Westside what kind of arms. Again, in defense our homes, or for hunt- 2nd Wed his wife Vivien of Cheshire, England, Stephen M. Atteridge and his with Mayor Wil Reichelt (8-9am) wife Connie of Mebane, NC, and Brian J. Atteridge of Mahwah, ing but what kind of arms does that take? They are focused on NJ; 2 daughters, Edwina C. Califano and her husband Arthur of reasonable and RESPONSIBLE gun ownership. Not the kind Chamber Chatter West Greenwich, RI and Mary Ann Mortati of Southwick; 1 sister, to prepare to go to war to overthrow the government, or for a with Kate Phelon (9-10am) Race War. And, not in case of invasion. This is not the 19th Margaret Harding of Bowie, MD; 12 grandchildren, 6 great- 3rd Wed Everything Southwick grandchildren. Trudy’s funeral will be held on Thursday, April 5th century. That kind of invasion is more likely by cyber, and at 8:30 a.m. from the Southwick Forastiere Funeral Home, 624 robotic drones. I can understand being afraid, and insecure in with Selectman Joe Deedy (8-9am) College Highway, followed by a Liturgy of Christian Burial at 9:30 this world, but THINK. Are you solving the problems or mak- ArtsBeat with Mark Auerbach (9-10am) a.m. at Our Lady of the Lake Church, Sheep Pasture Road, both in ing them worse? A lot of people have a lot of reasons for their 4th Wed Rock on Westfield Southwick, with Rites of Committal at 11:00 a.m. at the concerns especially with the kind of brainwashing exercise of with Harry Rock (8-9am) Massachusetts Veteran’s Memorial Cemetery, 1390 Main Street, REALLY FAKE NEWS created by the Russians to take out Agawam. Relatives and friends may call on Wednesday evening, America by other Americans thus by remote control. Enough Boys and Girls Club Hour April 4th from 4-8 p.m. at the funeral home. In lieu of flowers, for now, write you soon, as the number of issues to be with Bill Parks (9-10am) contributions in Trudy’s memory may be directed to Southwick addressed are increasing. Your former Ward 3 City Senior Center, 454 College Highway, Southwick, MA 01077 Councilor, Brian Hoose…[email protected] ••••••• THuRSDAyS •••••• (Make checks payable to COA Gift Account). For more informa- 6-8 am: The Westfield News Radio Show, tion, please visit: www.forastiere.com. with host Patrick Berry Warren E. Shepard 8-9 am: In The Flow with Rob & Joe: Westfield — Warren E. Shepard, 51, The Westfield News Westfield Tech. Academy’s died Wednesday, March 28, 2018. He was born Rob Ollari & Joe Langone in Westfield on August 8, 1966 to the late John home delivery still only... and Betty Lou (Keller) Shepard. He grew up in 9-10am: Superintendents’ Spotlight Westfield and was a life-long resident and a with Stefan Czaporowski 1984 graduate of Westfield Vocational High ¢ ••••••••• FRIDAyS •••••••• School. He was a carpenter for various contrac- Per Day tors in the area. He worked on many historical 75 6-8 am: JP’s Talk about Town, with Jay Pagluica buildings in Western Mass. He enjoyed art with 8-9 am: Owls Sports Weekly with Devin Bates ‘18 woodcraft. He leaves his sister Rachel Vermes of Westfield and his and Anthony Swenson ‘18 brother John C. “Clay” Shepard of Snow Camp. N.C. The funeral for Warren will be held on Wednesday April 4th at 2:30 pm from * includes free online 8-9 am: Conversations with Pete Cowles access (50¢ value) the Firtion-Adams Funeral Service, 76 Broad Street, Westfield. ••••••• SATuRDAyS ••••••• Burial will follow in Pine Hill Cemetery. A calling hour will be held prior to the service on Wednesday from 1:30 till 2:30. Please call our Circulation Dept. 6-10am: Polka Jammer Network, with Billy Belina Donations in memory of Warren may be made to the Salvation at 413-562-4181 Ext. 117 or Army, 170 Pearl Street, Springfield, MA 01101. Firtionadams.com [email protected] PAGE 6 - MONDAY, APRIL 2, 2018 www.thewestfieldnews.com THE WESTFIELD NEWS BUSINESSFINANCIAL Data breach hits Saks Fifth Avenue, Lord & Taylor stores A data breach at department store chains Saks Fifth Avenue, Saks Off Fifth and Lord & Taylor has compromised the personal informa- tion of customers who shopped at the stores. The chains’ parent company, Canada-based Hudson’s Bay Co., announced the breach of its store payment systems on Sunday. The company said it was investigating and taking steps to contain the attack. The disclosure came after New York-based security firm Gemini Advisory LLC revealed on Sunday that a hacking group known as JokerStash or Fin7 began boasting on dark websites last week that it was putting up for sale up to 5 million stolen credit and debit cards. The hackers named their stash BIGBADABOOM-2. While the extent of its holdings remains unclear, about 125,000 records were immedi- ately released for sale. The security firm confirmed with several banks that many of the compromised records came from Saks and Lord & Taylor customers. Hudson’s Bay said in a statement that it “deeply regrets any incon- venience or concern this may cause,” but it hasn’t said how many Saks or Lord & Taylor stores or customers were affected. The com- pany said there’s no indication that the breach affected its online shopping websites or other brands, including the Home Outfitters A man chooses bananas near imported apples from the United States at a supermarket in Beijing, Monday, April chain or Hudson’s Bay stores in Canada. 2, 2018. China raised import duties on a $3 billion list of U.S. pork, fruit and other products Monday in an escalat- The company said customers won’t be liable for fraudulent charges. ing tariff dispute with President Donald Trump that companies worry might depress global commerce. (AP Photo/ It plans to offer free credit monitoring and other identity protection Andy Wong) services. There is evidence that the breach began about a year ago, said Dmitry Chorine, Gemini Advisory’s co-founder and chief technology officer. He said the prolific hacking group has previously targeted major hotel and restaurant chains. China raises tariffs on US pork, The breach follows last year’s high-profile hack of credit bureau Equifax that exposed the personal data of millions of Americans. This newest breach, however, more closely resembles past retail breaches fruit in trade dispute that have targeted the point-of-sale systems used by companies from Home Depot to Target and Neiman Marcus. BEIJING (AP) — China raised Smithfield Foods, the biggest U.S. state-owned enterprises,” said Baig. Chorine said the hackers’ typical method is to send cleverly crafted import duties on a $3 billion list of pork producer, which is ramping up “That for me would be an escalation, phishing emails to company employees, especially managers, super- U.S. pork, apples and other products exports to China. whereas product-by-product back visors and other key decision-makers. Once an employee clicks on an Monday in an escalating dispute with The U.S. tariff hike has “has seri- and forth, amounting to a few billion attachment, which is often made to look like an invoice, the system Washington over trade and industrial ously damaged our interests,” the dollars here or there, is not a major gets infected. policy. Finance Ministry said in a statement. substantive concern.” “For an entire year, criminals were able to sit on the network of The government of President Xi “Our country advocates and sup- Foreign governments also accuse Lord & Taylor and Saks and steal data,” he said. Jinping said it was responding to a ports the multilateral trading sys- Beijing of violating free trade by Chorine said most of the stolen credit cards appear to have been U.S. tariff hike on steel and alumi- tem,” it said. China’s tariff increase requiring automakers and other for- obtained from stores in the metropolitan area and num. But that is just one facet of “is a proper measure adopted by our eign companies to work through other Northeast U.S. states. It’s possible, he said, that those stores sprawling tensions with Washington, country using World Trade state-owned Chinese partners. That hadn’t yet adopted the more secure credit card payment systems that Europe and Japan over a state-led Organization rules to protect our requires them to give technology to have been rolled out elsewhere. economic model they complain ham- interests,” the statement said. potential competitors. Hudson’s Bay is advising customers who want more information pers market access, protects Chinese The White House didn’t respond to Last month, a U.S. official cited as about the breach to visit security-response websites it’s created for companies and subsidizes exports in a message from The Associated Press “hugely problematic” Beijing’s Saks Fifth Avenue , Saks Off Fifth , and Lord & Taylor . violation of Beijing’s free-trade com- on Sunday seeking comment. sweeping plan to create Chinese mitments. The United States buys little competitors in electric cars, robots, Already, companies are looking Chinese steel and aluminum, but ana- advanced manufacturing and other ahead to a bigger fight over U.S. lysts said Beijing was certain to retal- fields over the next decade. Business President Donald Trump’s approval iate, partly to show its toughness groups complain that strategy, of higher duties on up to $50 billion ahead of possible bigger disputes. dubbed “Made in China 2025,” will of Chinese goods in response to com- Chinese officials have said Beijing limit or outright block access to those plaints that Beijing steals or pres- is willing to negotiate, but in a con- industries. sures foreign companies to hand over frontation will “fight to the end.” The country’s top economic offi- technology. “China has already prepared for cial, Premier Li Keqiang, promised at Forecasters say the impact of the worst,” said Liu Yuanchun, exec- a news conference on March 20 there Monday’s move should be limited, utive dean of the National Academy will be “no mandatory requirement but investors worry the global recov- of Development Strategy at Renmin for technology transfers.” However, ery might be set back if other govern- University in Beijing. “The two Chinese officials already deny for- ments respond by raising import bar- sides, therefore, should sit down and eign companies are required to hand riers. negotiate.” over technology, leaving it unclear On Monday, the main stock market The dispute reflects the clash how policy might change. indexes in Tokyo and Shanghai ended between Trump’s promise to narrow Trump ordered U.S. trade officials the day down. the U.S. trade surplus with China — on March 22 to bring a WTO case The tariffs “signal a most unwel- a record $375.2 billion last year — challenging Chinese technology come development, which is that and Beijing’s ambitious plans to licensing. It proposed 25 percent tar- countries are becoming protection- develop Chinese industry and tech- iffs on Chinese products including ist,” said economist Taimur Baig of nology. aerospace, communications technol- DBS Group. But in commercial Last July, U.S. Treasury Secretary ogy and machinery and said terms, they are “not very substantial” Steven Mnuchin complained the Washington will step up restrictions compared with China’s $150 billion Chinese government’s dominant role on Chinese investment in key U.S. in annual imports of U.S. goods, he in China’s economy was to blame for technology sectors. said. its yawning trade surplus. Beijing has yet to say how it might Monday’s tariff increase will hit State-owned companies dominate respond. American farm states, many of which Chinese industries including oil and Trump administration officials voted for Trump in 2016. gas, telecoms, banking, coal mining, have identified as potential targets Beijing is imposing a 25 percent utilities and airlines. They benefit 1,300 product lines worth about $48 tariff on U.S. pork and aluminum from monopolies and low-cost access billion. That list will be open to a scrap and 15 percent on sparkling to energy, land and bank loans. 30-day comment period for busi- wine, steel pipe used by oil and gas The ruling Communist Party prom- nesses. companies, and an array of fruits and ised in 2013 to give market forces the The volleys of threats are “a pro- nuts including apples, walnuts and “decisive role” in allocating resourc- cess of game-playing to test each grapes. es. But at the same time, Xi has other’s bottom lines,” said Tu American farm exports to China in affirmed plans to build up state Xinquan, a trade expert at the 2017 totaled nearly $20 billion, industries the party says are the cen- University of International Business including $1.1 billion of pork prod- tral pillar of the economy. and Economics in Beijing. ucts. “The thing that is going to be more “We are curious about what the In this Oct. 25, 2017, file photo, a shopper walks into a Lord & There was no indication whether challenging for Beijing is if the U.S., U.S. side really wants,” said Tu, “and Taylor department store at Garden State Plaza in Paramus, N.J. Beijing might exempt Chinese- European Union and Japan get wonder whether the United States data breach at department store chains Saks Fifth Avenue, Saks Off owned American suppliers such as together and start taking measures on can tolerate the consequences.” Fifth and Lord & Taylor has compromised the personal information of customers who shopped at the stores. The chains’ parent com- pany, Canada-based Hudson’s Bay Co., announced the breach of its A glance at US products affected by Chinese tariff hikes store payment systems on Sunday, April 1, 2018. (AP Photo) Some goods on which the Chinese government FRUIT raised tariffs Monday. 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Participants may receive a discount on Massachusetts auto- Fresh and chilled bone-in pork forelegs and hind macadamia nuts, pine nuts mobile insurance coverage. legs, chilled whole and half hog heads, pork liver, AARP Volunteer instructors have presented this course to over 15 WINE chopped pork, other fresh and chilled pork million older drivers since 1979 with impressive results and acclaim Sparkling wine from both drivers and experts. Cost for the course is $15 for AARP ALUMINUM members and $20 for all others, payable at the class. There is no age HERBS limit and there is no driving or other test and all Massachusetts driv- Scrap aluminum Ginseng ers are welcome. All attendees will receive a certificate for their 15 PERCENT TARIFFS insurance company. Interested drivers can register by calling the PIPES Agawam Senior Center at 413-821-0605 ext. 0. You may call the Chinese regulators also imposed 15 percent instructor, Stephen Estee at 413-244-3984, if you have and ques- duties on apples, almonds and dozens of types of Stainless steel and alloy pipe used for petroleum tions about the course. fruit or natural gas, multiple diameters THE WESTFIELD NEWS WWW.THEWESTFIELDNEWS.COM MONDAY, APRIL 2, 2018 - PAGE 7 Westfield native serves aboard a Floating Airport at Sea By Steve Watterworth Mass Communication Specialist 1st Class Navy Office of Community Outreach NORFOLK, Va. – A Westfield, Massachusetts, native and 2007 St. Mary’s High School gradu- ate is serving in the U.S. Navy aboard the aircraft carrier USS George H.W. Bush. Petty Officer 1st Class Sean Annual Flamingo Flocking Fundraiser Hurt is a mass communication specialistaboard the carrier The Annual Flamingo Flocking Fundraiser for the South Middle School 8th grade trip to Washington, DC has begun!!! Is there someone you operating out of the Navy’s larg- would like to flock? Maybe you would rather have insurance to NOT get flocked!! Either way, this silly fundraiser is always a community favor- est base. ite. Keep a lookout for where our pink friends may land!! The fundraiser will run from April 2- May 25. The South Middle School 8th graders As a mass communication travel to our nation’s capital on May 29. The trip is lead by Social Studies teachers Crystal Hollister and Jeff Piper. Various fundraising endeav- specialist, Hurt is responsible ors have allowed for over 70 8th graders to attend. For more information on flocking, please email: [email protected] for telling the Navy’s story through photographic, journalis- tic and video media products. “My favorite part of this com- mand is getting to mentor junior sailors,” said Hurt. Named in honor of former Rock & Roll Hall of Fame to get $4.1M Small private colleges President George H.W. Bush, the carrier is longer than three attracting fewer students football fields, measuring nearly sponsorship; also to join in festival BROOKLINE, Mass. (AP) — Small, liberal arts col- 1,100 feet. The ship, a true CLEVELAND (AP) — The Rock & Roll bring a music festival downtown this sum- lege administrators are growing increasingly concerned floating city, weighs more than Hall of Fame in Cleveland will receive $4.1 mer. as their enrollment numbers fall. 100,000 tons and has a flight million over five years to help expand its The inaugural InCuya festival on Aug. The Boston Globe reports undergraduate enrollment deck that is 252 feet wide. Two youth education programs and community 25-26 will be presented by concert promoter trends at 118 four-year private colleges in the region nuclear reactors can push the activities. AEG Presents in partnership with the Rock show one out of five of those colleges have had an ship through the water at more The Rock Hall announced this week that Hall, the city of Cleveland and Destination enrollment drop of at least 10 percent. than 35 mph. PNC Bank has pledged $3.75 million to sup- Cleveland. The cross-genre and multigenera- Newbury College in Brookline is facing the most Powerful catapults slingshot port free events, interactive exhibit storytell- tional festival will feature national and local severe drop, with its enrollment declining 86 percent the aircraft off the bow of the ing and live music. The PNC Foundation musicians. The full lineup and ticket prices over 20 years. ship. The planes land aboard the pledged another $375,000 to help underwrite for the festival have not been announced. The number of high school graduates shrinking may carrier by snagging a steel cable the youth education program Toddler Rock. PNC’s partnership with the Rock Hall will be the problem. People have had fewer children since with an arresting hook that pro- “There’s no limit to what can be accom- officially kick off on April 7 with the hall the 2008 recession, and the price tags of high-tuition trudes from the rear of the air- plished when the power of rock and roll is hosting Celebration Day Powered by PNC. schools drive families away. craft. combined with education,” Greg Harris, the That event will mark the beginning of a week Retired Ohio University economics professor As a sailor with numerous Rock Hall’s CEO, said in a statement. of celebrations leading up to this year’s Hall Richard Vedder predicts 500 U.S. colleges will close in responsibilities, Hurt learns Paul Clark, regional president of PNC of Fame induction ceremony on April 14 in the next decade, leaving large, private Ivy League about life at sea serving in the Bank, Cleveland, said music has the power to Cleveland. schools safe, along with public colleges. Tinier schools Navy and the importance of tak- transcend boundaries of age, time and back- The April 7 event will feature activities like Eastern Nazarene College, Marlboro College and ing personal responsibility while ground, WKYC-TV reported. including fireworks and a live performance Boston Architectural College will struggle. leading others while still using “That power can be transformed into an headlined by 2018 Hall of Fame inductee lessons learned from their home- educational and entertainment conductor that Richie Sambora and Australia’s Orianthi, town. will bring the community together to create a according to the Rock Hall. “My hometown taught me to stronger, more vibrant region,” Clark said. City officials recently unveiled a study that Boston Marathon bombing always be honest even when the The Plain Dealer in Cleveland reported the showed nearly 570,000 visitors came to the survivors pen children’s book results may not be favorable,” Rock Hall also is partnering with others to Rock Hall in 2017. said Hurt. BOSTON (AP) — A husband and wife injured in the Sailors’ jobs are highly varied Boston Marathon bombing are unveiling a new chil- aboard the carrier. dren’s book they authored. Approximately 3,200 men and Jessica Kensky and Patrick Downes will be at the women make up the ship’s crew, Boston Public Library on Thursday to release the pic- which keeps all parts of the air- ture book “Rescue & Jessica: A Life-Changing craft carrier running smoothly Friendship.” -- this includes everything from The story details the relationship between a disabled washing dishes and preparing girl and her service dog. It’s loosely based on Kensky’s meals to handling weaponry and own service dog, named Rescue. maintaining the nuclear reac- Downes and Kensky were newlyweds when both tors. Another 2,500 men and lost legs in the 2013 attacks near the marathon finish women form the air wing line. Kensky later had to have her remaining leg ampu- responsible for flying and main- tated. taining more than 70 aircraft The couple will read from the book, sign copies and aboard the ship. take questions at the event. George H.W. Bush, like each They will be joined by the book’s illustrator, Scott of the Navy’s aircraft carriers, is Magoon, and the black Labrador that inspired the designed for a 50-year service story. life. When the air wing is embarked, the ship carries more than 70 attack jets, helicopters and other aircraft, all of which Swan boats returning to take off from and land aboard the carrier at sea. Boston Public Garden lagoon All of this makes the George BOSTON (AP) — The return of warm weather H.W. Bush a self-contained means the human-peddled swan boats will soon reap- mobile airport and strike plat- pear on the Boston Public Garden lagoon. form, and often the first response Mayor Martin J. Walsh will take the first ride of the to a global crisis because of a WHS FBLA raise funds season on Saturday April 14. carrier’s ability to operate freely He’ll be joined by students from Boston Public in international waters anywhere On Saturday, Westfield High School future business leaders of American, (FBLA), Schools, including Roxbury’s Ellis Mendell Elementary on the world’s oceans. Raising funds to compete at the State leadership conference, April 9th, a Bentley School and the Higginson/Lewis K-8 School. “I am most proud of my wife University. (Photo by Don Wielgus) The students are drawing pictures of the swan boats and kids,” said Hurt. at school and drawings will be randomly selected to As a member of one of the decide who gets to ride with the mayor. The drawings U.S. Navy’s most relied upon will also be put on display at Boston City Hall. assets, Hurt and other George WE2BA High Free Beginner Computer Classes It’s the 142nd season of the popular rides, which H.W. Bush sailors know they carry up to 20 passengers. are part of a legacy that will last Classes are available to the public and begin on beyond their lifetimes providing School Career Fair 4/12/18 and end on 05/3/18. Instruction will cover: April 11, 2018 (7:45 – 11:30 the Navy the nation needs. Desktop Details, Internet Basics and Microsoft Word. “The Navy allows me to pro- am). Westfield Education to Classes are held on Thursdays from 5-7pm. Class loca- US Commerce Secretary Business Alliance (WE2BA) is vide for my family and become tion: 128 East Mountain Road, The Clark Building in more mature,” added Hurt. holding a High School Career Fair Westfield, across from Western MA Hospital. Parking buys home in Berkshires on Wednesday, April 11, 2018 from is available directly across the street from The Clark GREAT BARRINGTON, Mass. (AP) — A Trump 7:45 to 11:30 am, hosted by Building. Limited seating is available. Participants administration cabinet member will be spending some Westfield State University at the must be 18 years of age. Please call Westfield time in the Berkshires. Woodward Center, 395 Western Community Education at 413-336-3100 to register. The Berkshire Eagle reports Commerce Secretary Can You Help Sarah? Avenue, Westfield, MA. Don’t Wilbur L. Ross Jr. has purchased a Revolutionary War Sarah Helps Seniors miss the chance to help shape our era home on 18 acres in the western Massachusetts Can future through workforce develop- Quarter Auction to Benefit the town of Great Barrington. You ment in our community. Join us to Westfield Homeless Cat Project The property on Seekonk Cross Road was sold for Help help inspire Westfield High School $3.2 million, according to deed records. Built in 1780, Sarah? www.sarahgillett.org www.sarahgillett.org and Westfield Technical Academy Join the Westfield Homeless Cat Project on April 12, the two-story single-family home has five bedrooms, a students with career exploration. 2018 from 5:00 p.m. – 9:00 p.m. for a Quarter Auction greenhouse and a pool. Petty Officer 1st Class Sean Over 400 students will be in atten- to benefit WHCP. A $5.00 admission will include 2 Ross Jr. bought the house from Bobby Houston, an Hurt. dance. paddles and there will be a 50/50 raffle. Beverages and Academy Award-winning film director who has lived We are looking for 75 vendors to snacks will also be available. We hope to see you at in the home since the mid-2000s. participate. The vendor tables are the Elks Lodge, 56, Franklin Street, Westfield, MA for Prior to becoming commerce chief, Ross. Jr. was How Did This free. On-line registration is avail- a walloping good time! WHCP is also seeking vendors known as the “King of Bankruptcy” for buying bank- HouseHelp Seniors? able at www.westfieldbiz.org. For for this event. For more information please contact rupt companies. Want To Know A Secret? more information, please call Pam Denise at [email protected] or (413) 586- Ask Sarah. Ross Jr. has other Massachusetts connections — he www.sarahgillett.org at the Chamber at 413.568.1618. 6964. earned his Master’s of Business Administration at Harvard University. www.sarahgillett.org PAGE 8 - MONDAY, APRIL 2, 2018 www.thewestfieldnews.com THE WESTFIELD NEWS 24th Annual Easter

Erin Doyle, Sarah Wilson, Carly Thibodeau, Alex Flagg, Egg Hunt Brendan Laforest, Eric Bone, John Bongiovanni, Phoenix Iserman students from Westfield State and Westfield Tech Blue skies and multi colored eggs marked the 24th Annual help with the egg hunt. Mayor’s Easter Egg Hunt at South Middle School. The event was supported the Amelia Park Children’s Museum and the Boys and Girls Club. The Easter Bunny made a special appearance along with his friends, Nestor, Penguin, Bomber Bird and Sparky to greet the children as they raced for their eggs. (Photos by Lynn F. Boscher) Mayor Brian Sullivan gets things started.

All lined up and ready to go.

The 3-5 year olds are off to a great start.

Bunny ears zero in on the “Gold” egg.

The 1-2 year olds start to collect eggs.

Mom helps in the hunt. Blue is a favorite color.

Landon (5 yrs), Leah (4 yrs), Logan (5 yrs), and Laylah (8 mos) and their Mother Stephanie Nunez get to meet the Mayor So many choices. I wonder where the eggs are hiding. and the Easter Bunny.

Do you like this one?

Paxton Ricardi (9 mos) gets to try his first Easter Egg while Mom Stefanie Gabril Brooks (5 yrs), Jianna Brooks (2 yrs) and watches Liam Graham (3 yrs) get to meet the Mayor and “Sparky”

Mayor Sullivan gets a hug from “Sparky”

Bomber Bird greets an Easter Egg Hunter.

Bomber Bird, Nestor, Penguin and Sparky have a tug-of- war. A strategy planning session “Sparky” give a big hug THE WESTFIELD NEWS WWW.THEWESTFIELDNEWS.COM MONDAY, APRIL 2, 2018 - PAGE 9 SPORTS

Heath Kelly helps clean out the Bullens Field bleachers. Cam Cusack, Derek O’Dea, and Alex Provost work in tight quarters behind the Bullens bleachers. Babe Ruth League Field Day at Bullens Field

Members of the Westfield Babe Ruth League, assisted by Proudly Landscaping, after get- ting Bullens Field ready for the 2018 baseball season.

Babe Ruth League VP Scott Labombard works with team members to clean out a Falls’ worth of leaves from under the bleachers.

Dan Towle gets a wheelbarrow ready for Babe Lynne Corriveau, foreground, and Jim Ruth Field Day Saturday. Cloutier, back, secure the sponsor banners on the outfield fence.

League president Dan Welch, Coach Jim Cloutier, and board member Mike Tirrell watch Photos by Marc St.Onge over the cleanup crew during Babe Ruth Field Day at Bullens Field.

Find the latest Westfield News sports coverage on PAGE 10 - MONDAY, APRIL 2, 2018 www.thewestfieldnews.com THE WESTFIELD NEWS What to watch between Michigan, Villanova in NCAA title game SAN ANTONIO (AP) — A wild, enter- finishers at nearly every position. taining season and one of the maddest MO’ MOE: Villanova’s issue on defense Marches in college basketball history has will be finding a way to slow Michigan’s reached its pinnacle. Moe Wagner. Villanova and Michigan, prolific offense The German big man is a match-up night- vs. stifling defense, a national title on the mare with his agility, pinpoint passing and line, Monday night in San Antonio. ability to knock down 3-pointers. Loyola The Wildcats and their horde of long- certainly had no answer for him; Wagner range shooters are playing for their second had 24 points and 15 rebounds to join title in three years, a chance to establish a Hakeem Olajuwon and Larry Bird to go for mini dynasty. The Wolverines are after their 20 and 15 in a national semifinal. first title since 1989, hoping to grasp the Villanova big man Omari Spellman is trophy that slipped through coach John athletic and mobile, but still may need help Beilein’s fingers in 2013. against Wagner, who is averaging 14.8 Before you kick back in the barcalounger, points and 7.4 rebounds in the NCAA check out these story lines to keep an eye on: Tournament. ——— PACING: Michigan likes to play methodi- ALL THOSE 3s: Villanova has made a cally, ranking 324th of 351 Division I in strong case as the greatest 3-point shooting Kenpom.com’s adjusted tempo ratings. team in college history. No hyperbole. Villanova is not the fastest team, coming in The Wildcats (35-4) already have the at 160 in tempo, but it’s still a huge differ- NCAA record for 3-pointers in a season with ence. 454, the NCAA Tournament record with 66 The Wolverines will want this to be a and blew past the Final Four record with 18 grinding, low-scoring game and prevent against Kansas. Villanova from getting run-outs or 3-point- Villanova’s motion offense and shoot- ers in transition. 3s-at-every-position lineup has been a night- BIG-TIME BRUNSON: Villanova will mare for teams in the NCAA Tournament; have the best player on the floor Monday Villanova head coach Jay Wright, left, bumps his fist with Mikal Bridges as Jalen Brunson, the Wildcats are fifth team to win its first night in Jalen Brunson. center, and Bridges arrive at a news conference with head coach Jay Wright, left, and Mikal five NCAA games by double digits. Three of The junior guard has hauled in national Bridges for the championship game of the Final Four NCAA college basketball tournament those teams went on to win national titles: player of the year awards this postseason against Michigan, Sunday, April 1, 2018, in San Antonio. (AP Photo/Tim Donnelly) Michigan State (2000), Duke (2001) and and is a calming influence to the Wildcats. North Carolina (2009). Brunson is not flashy, he just gets it done. Villanova head Michigan must find a way to run the He’s averaging 19.2 points, 4.6 assists, 3.1 coach Jay Wright, Wildcats off the 3-point line and get them to rebounds and is shooting 41 percent from left, and Michigan miss at least some of the 3s they do get to the 3-point arc. He’s also the player anyone head coach John have a chance. would want with the game on the line. Beilein greet each MICHIGAN’S D: If there is a team that THE SIDEKICKS: Wagner and Brunson other after an inter- can slow ’Nova’s 3-roll, it could be the are the headliners for their teams, but both view for CBS Sports Wolverines. have excellent sidekicks. Network’s “We Michigan (33-7) is the nation’s No. 3 team Mikal Bridges is that player for Villanova. Need to Talk” show in defensive efficiency and has held its five The athletic junior forward is the Wildcats’ before the champi- NCAA Tournament opponents to an average second-leading scorer at 17.6 points per onship game of the of 58.6 points per game. game and has made 14 of his 29 attempts Final Four NCAA The Wolverines shut down Loyola- from the 3-point arc. He’s also a superb college basketball ’s 3-point shooters in the national defender who can guard multiple positions. tournament, semifinals and have been adept at limiting Charles Matthews was Michigan’s sec- Sunday, April 1, opponents’ 3-point attempts by switching ond-leading scorer during the regular sea- 2018, in San and jamming shooters along the arc. son, but has upped his game in the NCAA Antonio. (AP Photo/ The concern even if they do limit Tournament. The junior guard is averaging David J. Phillip) Villanova’s 3s: Back-door cuts. 16.6 points in the NCAA Tournament despite The Ramblers had a hard time getting the struggling on 3s — 4 for 17 — and is ball to cutters against the bigger Wolverines, Michigan’s second-leading rebounder at 6.8 but the Wildcats are long and have strong per NCAA game. Putz’s Ultimate Putz’s Ultimate sPorts Challenge sPorts Challenge

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WESTFIELD HIGH SCHOOL

Monday 04/02 Agawam High School @ Westfield High School, 6:30 PM Westfield High School @ Northampton High School Boys Varsity Track Boys Junior Varsity Volleyball JFK Middle School, 4 PM Westfield High School @ Ludlow High School, 4 PM Agawam High School @ Westfield High School, 5 PM Boys Junior Varsity Lacrosse Girls Junior Varsity Lacrosse Thursday 04/05 Westfield High School @ Agawam High School, 5:30 PM Westfield High School @ Enfield High School, 4:15 PM Boys Varsity Lacrosse Westfield High School @ East Longmeadow High School, Tuesday 04/03 Wednesday 04/04 7 PM Boys Varsity Lacrosse Boys Varsity Baseball Girls Varsity Lacrosse Westfield High School @ Agawam High School, 4 PM Taconic High School @ Westfield High School West Springfield High School @ Westfield High School, Girls Varsity Track Bullens Field, 4 PM 4 PM Westfield High School @ Chicopee Comprehensive HS, Girls Varsity Softball Boys Varsity Tennis 4 PM Westfield High School @ Northampton High School, 4 PM Holyoke High School @ Westfield High School, 4:30 PM Boys Varsity Tennis Girls Varsity Tennis Girls Junior Varsity Lacrosse Westfield High School @ Sabis International Charter School Westfield High School @ Longmeadow High School West Springfield High School @ Westfield High School, Forest Park, 4 PM Blinn Tennis Courts, 4 PM 5:30 PM Boys Varsity Volleyball Girls Junior Varsity Softball Boys Junior Varsity Lacrosse

SAINT MARY PARISH SCHOOL WESTFIELD TECHNICAL ACADEMY

Monday 04/02 Davis St Courts, 3:30 PM Friday 04/06 Vocational and Agricultural HS Girls Varsity Lacrosse Boys Varsity Lacrosse Boys Varsity Baseball Arcanum Field, 1 PM Saint Mary Parish School @ Monson High Pathfinder RVT High School @ Saint Mary McCann Technical High School @ Westfield School, 4 PM Parish School Boardman Field, 4 PM Technical Academy Tuesday 04/17 Tuesday 04/03 Bullens Field, 4 PM Girls Varsity Softball Boys Varsity Lacrosse Tuesday 04/10 Boys Junior Varsity Baseball Westfield Technical Academy @ Smith McCann Technical High School @ Saint Girls Varsity Tennis McCann Technical High School @ Westfield Vocational and Agricultural HS Mary Parish School Mohawk Trail Regional HS @ Saint Mary Technical Academy Sheldon Field, 4 PM Boardman Field, 4 PM Parish School Jachym Field, 4 PM Municipal Tennis Courts, 5 PM Wednesday 04/18 Wednesday 04/04 Girls Varsity Lacrosse Girls Varsity Tennis Saint Mary Parish School @ Amherst- Tuesday 04/10 Boys Varsity Baseball Renaissance School @ Saint Mary Parish Pelham Reg High School, 4:30 PM Boys Varsity Baseball Westfield Technical Academy @ Putnam Voc/ School Boys Varsity Baseball Westfield Technical Academy @ Springfield Tech Academy Municipal Tennis Courts, 4 PM Southwick Regional School @ Saint Mary HS of Science and Technology Blunt Park, 1 PM Parish School Forest Park Diamond #1, 4 PM Boys Junior Varsity Baseball Thursday 04/05 North Middle School, 4 PM Girls Varsity Softball Westfield Technical Academy @ Putnam Voc/ Boys Varsity Tennis Boys Junior Varsity Baseball Renaissance School @ Westfield Technical Tech Academy Springfield HS of Science and Technology Southwick Regional School @ Saint Mary @ Saint Mary Parish School Parish School Academy Blunt Park Dia. #2, 1 PM Municipal Tennis Courts, 4 PM Hampden Ponds, 4 PM Whitney Park, 4 PM Boys Varsity Lacrosse Friday 04/20 Lee Middle and High School @ Saint Mary Wednesday 04/11 Friday 04/13 Boys Varsity Baseball Parish School Boys Varsity Tennis Boys Varsity Baseball Franklin County Tech. School @ Westfield Boardman Field, 4 PM Holyoke High School @ Saint Mary Parish Southwick Regional School @ Westfield Technical Academy School Technical Academy Bullens Field, 4 PM Friday 04/06 Municipal Tennis Courts, 4:30 PM Girls Varsity Tennis Boys Varsity Lacrosse Bullens Field, 4 PM Girls Varsity Softball Turners Falls High School @ Saint Mary Saint Mary Parish School @ Granby Jr./Sr. Girls Varsity Softball Springfield HS of Science and Technology @ Parish School High School, 4 PM Westfield Technical Academy @ Gateway Westfield Technical Academy Municipal Tennis Courts, 4 PM Reg. High School, 4 PM Whitney Park, 11 AM Girls Varsity Lacrosse Thursday 04/12 Boys Junior Varsity Baseball Boys Junior Varsity Baseball Belchertown High School @ Saint Mary Girls Varsity Tennis Southwick Regional School @ Westfield Westfield Technical Academy @ Franklin Parish School Sabis International Charter School @ Saint Technical Academy County Tech. School, 4 PM Boardman Field, 5:30 PM Mary Parish School Boys Varsity Lacrosse Municipal Tennis Courts, 4 PM Jachym Field, 4 PM Springfield Central High School @ Saint Boys Varsity Baseball Tuesday 04/24 Mary Parish School Saint Mary Parish School @ Palmer High Monday 04/16 Boys Varsity Baseball Boardman Field, 4 PM School Boys Varsity Baseball Westfield Technical Academy @ John J. Legion Field, 4 PM Smith Vocational and Agricultural HS @ Duggan Academy Monday 04/09 Boys Junior Varsity Baseball Westfield Technical Academy Hubbard Park, 4 PM Boys Varsity Tennis Saint Mary Parish School @ Palmer High Bullens Field, 1 PM Girls Varsity Softball Saint Mary Parish School @ Greenfield School, 4 PM High School Boys Junior Varsity Baseball Westfield Technical Academy @ Franklin Westfield Technical Academy @ Smith County Tech. School, 4 PM

GATEWAY REGIONAL HIGH SCHOOL Southwick-Tolland Regional High School

Wednesday 04/04 Westfield Technical Academy @ Gateway Monday 04/02 Monday 04/09 Girls Varsity Softball Reg. High School, 4 PM Girls Varsity Softball Girls Varsity Softball Gateway Reg. High School @ Ware High Southwick Regional School @ Northampton Southwick Regional School @ Easthampton School, 4 PM Monday 04/16 High School, 4 PM High School Girls Junior Varsity Softball Boys Varsity Baseball Girls Junior Varsity Softball Nonotuck Park, 4 PM Southwick Regional School @ Northampton Girls Junior Varsity Softball Gateway Reg. High School @ Ware High Gateway Reg. High School @ McCann High School Southwick Regional School @ Easthampton School Technical High School JFK Middle School, 4 PM High School Grenville Park, 4 PM Joe Wolfe Baseball Field, 4 PM Nonotuck Park, 4 PM Boys Junior Varsity Baseball Tuesday 04/03 Thursday 04/05 Gateway Reg. High School @ McCann Boys Varsity Volleyball Tuesday 04/10 Girls Varsity Softball Technical High School, 4 PM Southwick Regional School @ Sabis Boys Varsity Baseball Gateway Reg. High School @ Southwick International Charter School, 5 PM Southwick Regional School @ Saint Mary Regional School, 4 PM Wednesday 04/18 Boys Junior Varsity Volleyball Parish School Girls Junior Varsity Softball Boys Varsity Baseball Southwick Regional School @ Sabis North Middle School, 4 PM Gateway Reg. High School @ Southwick Smith Vocational and Agricultural HS @ International Charter School, 4 PM Boys Junior Varsity Baseball Regional School Gateway Reg. High School, 4 PM Southwick Regional School @ Saint Mary Southwick JV Softball Field, 4 PM Boys Junior Varsity Baseball Wednesday 04/04 Parish School Boys Varsity Track Hampden Ponds, 4 PM Smith Vocational and Agricultural HS @ Hampden Charter School of Science @ Gateway Reg. High School, 4 PM Friday 04/06 Southwick Regional School Wednesday 04/11 Boys Varsity Baseball Richard Atkinson Track, 4 PM Girls Varsity Softball Gateway Reg. High School @ Pioneer Valley Friday 04/20 Boys Varsity Track Monson High School @ Southwick Regional Christian Academy, Blunt Park (Springfield), 4 Boys Varsity Baseball South Hadley High School @ Southwick School, 4 PM PM Putnam Voc/Tech Academy @ Gateway Regional School Boys Varsity Volleyball Boys Junior Varsity Baseball Reg. High School, 4 PM Richard Atkinson Track, 4 PM High School of Commerce @ Southwick Gateway Reg. High School @ Pioneer Valley Girls Varsity Softball Regional School Christian Academy, 4 PM Gateway Reg. High School @ Franklin Thursday 04/05 James E. Vincent Gymnasium, 4:30 PM County Tech. School, 4 PM Girls Varsity Track Boys Varsity Track Monday 04/09 Boys Junior Varsity Baseball Mahar Regional School @ Southwick Regional Belchertown High School @ Southwick Girls Varsity Softball Putnam Voc/Tech Academy @ Gateway School Regional School Richard Atkinson Track, 4 PM Richard Atkinson Track, 4 PM Gateway Reg. High School @ High School of Reg. High School, 4 PM Girls Varsity Track Boys Varsity Track Commerce South Hadley High School @ Southwick Pope Francis High School @ Southwick Marshall Roy Field, 4 PM Tuesday 04/24 Regional School Regional School Boys Varsity Baseball Richard Atkinson Track, 4 PM Richard Atkinson Track, 4 PM Tuesday 04/10 Gateway Reg. High School @ Pathfinder Girls Varsity Softball Girls Junior Varsity Softball Girls Varsity Softball RVT High School Gateway Reg. High School @ Southwick Monson High School @ Southwick Regional Gateway Reg. High School @ Pathfinder St Joes Field, 4 PM Regional School School RVT High School, 4 PM Girls Varsity Softball Southwick Varsity Softball Field, 4 PM Southwick JV Softball Field, 4 PM Girls Junior Varsity Softball Gateway Reg. High School @ Smith Boys Varsity Volleyball Gateway Reg. High School @ Pathfinder Vocational and Agricultural HS, 4 PM Southwick Regional School @ Holyoke High Thursday 04/12 RVT High School, 4 PM Boys Junior Varsity Baseball School, 5 PM Girls Varsity Track Gateway Reg. High School @ Pathfinder Girls Junior Varsity Softball Belchertown High School @ Southwick Gateway Reg. High School @ Southwick Regional School RVT High School, 4 PM Friday 04/13 Regional School Richard Atkinson Track, 4 PM Boys Varsity Baseball Girls Junior Varsity Softball Southwick JV Softball Field, 4 PM Boys Varsity Baseball Springfield HS of Science and Technology @ Gateway Reg. High School @ Smith Boys Junior Varsity Volleyball Granby Jr./Sr. High School @ Southwick Gateway Reg. High School, 4 PM Vocational and Agricultural HS, 4 PM Southwick Regional School @ Holyoke High Regional School, 4 PM Girls Varsity Softball School, 4 PM Westfield Horseshoe Club set to meet, signups tonight WESTFIELD — The Westfield through the summer months until Come, sign up, be qualified and Interested persons can call club not so young, male and female, Horseshoe Club will meet on April September. Players are encouraged placed on teams along with last president Lee Small at 413-667- experienced Horseshoe players and 2 at 6:00 pm at the William J to arrive earlier to prepare their year’s pitchers. A handicap system 3628 or secretary/treasurer Bill novices too, are invited to join a Babinski Memorial Horseshoe Park courts and warm up for competition. is utilized so that everyone has a fair Babinski at 413-568-5321. Our sea- hardy core of enthusiastically com- located at the Municipal Playground Lighting for evening play is avail- chance of winning. Bring along son with a banquet get together petitive athletes. Help us to continue off Franklin and Greylock Streets. able as is water for the clay courts. your favorite pair of horseshoes. rewarding our players. Come on this rustic sport for the ages and League games are played on Weather permitting we will start our Join us and have some good-natured down for some healthy exercise and escort it toward its One Hundredth Monday evenings at 6:00 pm season in mid April. fun “ tossing ringers”. competition. All persons young and year of existence.

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SPEED BUMP Dave Coverly AGNES Tony Cochran RUBES Leigh Rubin

ARCHIE Fernando Ruiz and Craig Boldman

DADDY’S HOME Tony Rubino and Gary Markstein YOUR Contract Bridge HOROSCOPE By Jaqueline Bigar

HAPPY BIRTHDAY for Monday, April 2, 2018: This year you often seem resistant to new ideas and experiences. As a result, you tend to say “no” to new adventures. Don’t worry; this phase is only temporary. You will put a lot of time and energy into improving communication. If you are single, you suddenly could meet someone without even DUSTIN By Steve Kelley and Jeff Parker trying. The person you meet after summer will hold the strongest potential for an excellent relationship. If you are attached, you and your significant other will try to come to terms with new ideas and styles. You both have strong ideas. SCORPIO emphasizes the importance of comfort on all levels.

The Stars Show the Kind of Day You’ll Have: 5-Dynamic; 4-Positive; 3-Average; 2-So-so; 1-Difficult

ARIES (March 21-April 19) HHH You will deal well with others, as long as you can keep the conversations moving. You express intensity, drive and insight when approach- SCARY GARY Mark Buford ing any issue. You could be overly serious at times. You might opt to head in your own direction. Tonight: Be with a favorite person. TAURUS (April 20-May 20) HHHHH You might need to rethink a recent episode involving an important relationship or interaction. A partner seems to be much more seri- ous than you realize. Make an adjustment, if need- ed. A friend could come up with an inspired idea. Try it; it could work. Tonight: Be nice. GEMINI (May 21-June 20) HHHH Crosswords Honor a need to do something very different. Someone you care about either profes- Mick and Mason Mastroianni sionally or personally has been on your case. Do DOGS of C-KENNEL your best to compensate, but expect to try a new approach or play the waiting game. Tonight: Think through a hassle until the wee hours. CANCER (June 21-July 22) HHHH Give way to another type of thinking. Understand that others might feel more restricted than you do, which prevents them from finding a viable solution. Consider the possibilities. Be posi- tive when dealing with a challenging child or friend. Tonight: Work on your to-do list. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) HHHH Keep your eye on investments involv- ing real estate. Use care with your finances in gen- eral. How you deal with others could change, as B.C. Mastroianni and Hart you might need them to work with you. Together, you are even more powerful. Tonight: Head home, as you are most relaxed there. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) HHH You might be inspired by a conversation with an intensely emotional friend. Sometimes you get so frustrated by what you hear that you want to pull back. Right now, your frustration lies in trying to help this person settle in. Tonight: Visit with friends at a favorite hangout. LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 22) HHH Be aware of the costs of continuing as you have been. You are a sign that loves the good life. Overindulging seems to come naturally. You will need to muster up as much restraint as possible. ONE BIG HAPPY Rick Detorie Your word choice will be particularly important. Tonight: Meet up with a friend. SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21) HHHHH You have experienced an easing up of spending. More funds seem available, which only adds to your security. Use this period to work through a hassle that has gone on too long. Do not hesitate to put terms on a difficult and/or changing situation. Tonight: Let it all hang out. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21) HHHH Be aware of what is happening with a close loved one who is choosing to stay mum. Initiate a long-overdue conversation with this per- son. How you approach a personal matter could ANDY CAPP Mahoney, Goldsmith and Garnett change as the result of a recent discovery. Tonight: Take some much-needed personal time. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) HHHH News comes to you through a conver- sation that could encourage you to head in a certain direction. Use your sixth sense to determine which way would be best to go. Sometimes you need to make yourself a higher priority. Today is a good example. Tonight: Dinner for two. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18) HHHH A higher-up demands a lot of attention Cryptoquip and wants to proceed in a certain manner. The smart move is to go along with this person’s ideas. If they work, great; if not, your input will be appreciated. Letting someone have some space can be powerful. John Deering and John Newcombe Tonight: Accept an offer. ZACK HILL PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20) HHH You know what is needed, but you might not know the best way to proceed. Others could test your patience. Allow your creativity to soar. You’ll find answers, even if a group of friends seems a bit somber and uncreative. Tonight: If you could do anything, what would that be? BORN TODAY Singer/songwriter Marvin Gaye (1939), artist Max Ernst (1891), actress Linda Hunt (1945) *** Jacqueline Bigar is on the internet at www. jacquelinebigar.com. THE WESTFIELD NEWS WWW.THEWESTFIELDNEWS.COM MONDAY, APRIL 2, 2018 - PAGE 13

TV Sports Listings Legal Notices Legal Notices Dear Monday, April 2 April 2, 2018 March 19, 26, 2018 COMMONWEALTH OF April 2, 2018 Baseball MASSACHUSETTS 1 p.m. MLB: Tampa Bay Rays at New York Yankees (ESPN, THE TRIAL COURT NOTICE OF MORTGAGEE'S Annie PROBATE AND FAMILY SALE OF REAL ESTATE YES) COURT Hampden Probate By virtue and in execution of the By ANNIE LANE 4 p.m. MLB: Chicago Cubs at Cincinnati Reds (MLB Network) and Family Court Power of Sale contained in a 7 p.m. MLB: Baltimore Orioles at Houston Astros (ESPN) 50 State Street certain mortgage given by Chris- Springfield, MA 01103 topher J. Smith and Kara E. Husband Packing on Pounds 10 p.m. MLB: Cleveland Indians at L.A. Angels (ESPN2) Docket No. HD11P1968PM Smith to Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc., Dear Annie: My husband has gained about 15 pounds in Basketball CITATION GIVING NOTICE OF dated May 11, 2007 and recor- as many months. “Robb” has been a naturally thin person all 9 p.m. NCAA Championship: Michigan vs. Villanova CONSERVATOR'S ACCOUNT ded with the Hampden County his life, or at least in the 10 years I’ve known him. I know he In the matter of: Registry of Deeds at Book (TBS, TNT, TRUTV) Audrey O'Connell 16678, Page 139, of which mort- realizes he’s gained weight, because he’s mentioned how his Of: WESTFIELD, MA clothes aren’t fitting well anymore, and recently his brother Hockey gage the undersigned is the To the named Respondent and present holder by assignment visited and gently teased him about how he was getting a 7 p.m. NHL: Buffalo Sabres at Toronto Maple Leafs (MSG) all other interested persons, you from Mortgage Electronic Regis- little belly. Robb sheepishly agreed and said he needed to are hereby notified pursuant to tration Systems, Inc., solely as Rule 72 of the Supplemental start working out more. Rules of the Probate & Familly nominee for Family Choice Mort- He’s been going to the gym twice a week for the past few Court, that the Fourth Annual gage Corporation to Federal Na- months -- which is great. But the weight isn’t going any- account(s) of tional Mortgage Association (''Fannie Mae'') dated October where. I think it’s because his eating habits are the culprit. At The Movies Jewish Family Services of W. MA of Springfield, MA 13, 2016 and recorded with said Over the past couple of years, he’s been snacking more and Registry on November 1, 2016 more. We eat a big dinner, and an hour later he’s munching as Conservator of the property at Book 21428, Page 382 and by of said Respondent has or have assignment from Federal Nation- on chips. I stopped buying unhealthful snacks for the house, been presented to the Court for but he just started buying snacks himself. I started stocking allowance. al Mortgage Association to MT- up on fruits he likes, and he’ll eat those, but then he eats GLQ Investors, L.P. dated June You have the right to object to 27, 2017 and recorded with said unhealthful snacks on top of them. the account(s). If you wish to Registry on June 29, 2017 at do so, you or your attorney must I love him and am still attracted to him; it’s not about that. file a written appearance and ob- Book 21742, Page 401, for I just want him to feel good about himself, and I can tell he jection at this court on or before breach of the conditions of said hasn’t been. It hasn’t helped that he’s also been in a slump 10:00 A.M. on the return date of mortgage and for the purpose of 04/18/2018. This day is NOT a foreclosing, the same will be with his career during this time. He is unhappy at his job but hearing date, but a deadline has only applied to a few other places. date by which you have to ob- sold at Public Auction at 11:00 ject to the accounts(s). If you fail a.m. on April 11, 2018, on the Should I tell him I’m concerned about the weight gain? I This cover image released by Warner Bros. Pictures shows to file the written appearance mortgaged premises located at don’t want to hurt his feelings, but I also don’t want to sit by and objection by the return date, 102 Lindbergh Boulevard, West- characters Aech, left, and Parzival in a scene from “Ready action may be taken in this mat- quietly and let this get out of hand to the point that it causes Player One,” a film by . (Warner Bros. ter without further notice to you, field, Hampden County, Mas- more serious health problems for him. -- Weight Watcher including the allowance of the sachusetts, all and singular the Pictures via AP) account(s). premises described in said mort- Dear Weight Watcher: To focus on the weight gain is to gage, look at the symptom and not the underlying issue. He is in a Additionally, within thirty days after said return day (or within slump with his career. It never feels good to be stuck in a rut, such other time as the Court TO WIT: and eating is most likely just his way of numbing that dis- Spielberg’s ‘Ready upon motion may order), you must file a written affidavit of ob- comfort. Talk to him about career goals, and come up with a jections stating the specific facts Certain real estate in. WEST- plan together for him to get his wheels turning again. and grounds upon which each FIELD, Hampden County, Mas- Player One’ tops objection is based and a copy sachusetts, being more particu- That said, mental, emotional and physical fitness are inter- shall be served upon the Con- larly bounded and described as connected, and a better diet and exercise routine would servator pursuant to Rule 3 of the Supplemental Rules of the follows: almost certainly boost his mood. You can encourage that by Probate & Family Court. way of example. Invite him to go for a run, play tennis or just holiday box office The land in Westfield, known go for a walk with you. You have the right to send to the and designated as Lot No. 29 as (AP) — Steven Spielberg has found his Conservator, by registered or shown on a plan of lots entitled Dear Annie: I’d like to respond to “Ethan in Hanover” certified mail, a written request way back to the top of the box office with the action-adventure to receive a copy of the Petition ''Plan of Lots belonging to Mar- about dating. I am also on the autism spectrum. When I was “Ready Player One,” while Tyler Perry has scored again with and account(s) at no cost to you. garet Marichak, Westfield, his age, I developed an unrequited crush on a woman named “Acrimony.” Mass.'' Which plan is dated Feb- IMPORTANT NOTICE “Colleen.” She had no understanding of autism spectrum Studio estimates on Sunday say Spielberg’s virtual reality- The outcome of this proceed- ruary 14, 1942 and recorded in disorder and said that I was “too weird to be liked.” Her focused film earned a solid $53.2 million in its first four days ing may limit or completely Hampden County Registry of remarks affected me so much that I ended up losing 10 take away the above-named Deeds, Book of Plans 21, Page in theaters from 4,234 locations since opening Wednesday person’s right to make de- 25. pounds in two weeks. It took me four years to get over this night, with $41.2 million of that coming from the three-day cisions about personal affairs or financial affairs or both. woman. I wised up after that experience. weekend. The above-named person has Said land is further known and If I were Ethan, I would give “Erin” (who is also on the Not adjusted for inflation, it’s Spielberg’s best opening in a the right to ask for a lawyer. designated as 102 Lindbergh Anyone may make this re- Boulevard, and more particu- spectrum) a chance. -- Bob in Upstate New York decade following “Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the quest on behalf of the above- Dear Bob: Anyone who would tell someone he is “too Crystal Skull,” which launched with $100.1 million in 2008. named person. If the above- larly bounded and described as named person cannot afford a follows: weird to be liked” is too heartless to love. How sad. I’m sorry Aside from “The BFG,” Spielberg has lately favored smaller lawyer, one may be appointed this woman hurt you, but I’m glad you saw her true colors historical dramas instead of the big-scale blockbusters of his at State expense. NORTHWESTERLY by Lind- right off the bat and were eventually able to move on. Thanks heyday. Witness, bergh Boulevard, Seventy-five for sharing your words of wisdom with the world. Based on Ernest Cline’s popular novel and chock-full of Hon. Barbara M Hyland, (75) foot; Send your questions for Annie Lane to dearannie@cre- references to 1980s pop culture, including some nods to First Justice of this Court. NORTHEASTERLY by Lot No. ators.com. To find out more about Annie Lane and read fea- Spielberg’s own films, “Ready Player One” is a return to the Date: March 21, 2018 28 as shown on said plan, One tures by other Creators Syndicate columnists and cartoonists, popcorn filmmaking that he became known for. With that Suzanne T. Seguin Hundred Nine and 77/100 visit the Creators Syndicate website at www.creators.com. includes a reportedly hefty $175 million price tag, which does Register of Probate (109.77) feet; not account for marketing costs. Audiences gave the film an A- CinemaScore, and reviews SOUTHEASTERLY by land now or fonnerly of S. & A. Soter, Sev- have been warm, too (it’s sitting at a 76 percent on Rotten April 2, 2018 Tomatoes). Those who turned out this weekend were mostly enty-five and 12/100 (75.12) HINTS FROM HELOISE COMMONWEALTH OF feet; male (59 percent) and over the age of 25 (56 percent). MASSACHUSETTS Lend a helping hand “It’s great to be in the Steven Spielberg business,” said Jeff SOUTHWESTERLY by Lot No. THE TRIAL COURT Dear Readers: Today’s SOUND ON is Goldstein, Warner Bros.′ president of domestic distribution. PROBATE AND FAMILY 30 as shown on said plan, One about volunteering. -- Heloise “We always believed that this movie itself would carry the day COURT Hundred five and 62/100 (105.62) feet. “Dear Heloise: Maybe you’ve heard the and that’s really what happened. We’ve seen all around the Hampden Probate globe that the word of mouth is really propelling it.” and Family Court expression ‘Many hands make the work- SUBJECT TO encumbrances of Goldstein said while advance ticket sales were solid, the 50 State Street load light.’ It’s true, and never more so Springfield, MA 01103 record, if any. than for organizations that are on a tight walk-up business was particularly robust on Friday and budget, such as animal shelters, services Saturday. Docket No. HD07P1496GI1 BEING the same premises-con- for the elderly and children’s organizations. If any of your Internationally, the film exceeded the studio’s expectations CITATION GIVING NOTICE OF veyed to the mortgagors herein, with $128 million from 62 territories, including $61.7 million PETITION TO EXPAND THE by deed of Dinis L. Jablonski, et readers are thinking of volunteering, pick an organization POWERS OF A GUARDIAN ux to be recorded herewith. and help out when you can. To those who already volun- from China (the biggest-ever opening in the country for Warner Bros.). Globally it grossed $181.3 million. In the Interests of: teer, thank you many times over. Your help is invaluable, Jeffrey Maziarz For mortgagor's(s') title see and your service to your community is very much appreci- ComScore senior media analyst Paul Dergarabedian said the Of: SPRINGFIELD, MA deed recorded with Hampden performance of “Ready Player One” should be judged in the County Registry of Deeds in ated.” -- Hazel W., Wabash, Ind. RESPONDENT FAST FACTS context of the marketplace, which is down significantly (24.1 Incapacitated Person/Protected Book 16678, Page 137. percent) from last March and has seen nearly every film since Person Dear Readers: Got empty tissue boxes? Reuse them: These premises will be sold and * To store small plastic grocery bags. “Black Panther” open in the “middling to good range.” To the named Respondent and all other interested persons, a conveyed subject to and with the * As tissue receptacles for used tissues when you have “None of them have set the world on fire,” Dergarabedian petition has been filed by benefit of all rights, rights of way, cold. said. “We’re living in a world where a $52.3 million gross for restrictions, easements, coven- Department of Public Health of ants, liens or claims in the * To store cotton balls. the first four days is a really good number.” Westfield, MA * In a laundry room to hold lint from the dryer. “Tyler Perry’s Acrimony” took second place. Driven by an nature of liens, improvements, overwhelmingly female audience, the film starring Taraji P. in the above captioned matter public assessments, any and all -- Heloise requesting that the court: unpaid taxes, tax titles, tax liens, FROM POTTERY TO PATH Henson grossed $17.1 million over the 3-day weekend, fol- Expand the powers of a Guardi- water and sewer liens and any Dear Heloise: Got broken pottery? Broken watches or lowed by “Black Panther” in third place with $11.3 million. an. other municipal assessments or old jewelry you never wear? Make steppingstones out of With $650.7 million in domestic grosses, “Black Panther” is liens or existing encumbrances The petition asks the court to them by pouring cement into a shallow cardboard box or an poised to pass “Jurassic World’s” $652 million to become the of record which are in force and make a determination that are applicable, having priority old pie or cake tin. When it has set a little, press glass peb- fourth highest grossing domestic release of all time. powers of the Guardian and/or Conservator should be expan- over said mortgage, whether or bles, broken pottery, watch parts or anything you want into A batch of faith-based films also competed for attention lead- ded, modified, or limited since not reference to such restric- ing up to the Easter holiday, including “I Can Only Imagine,” the time of the appointment. The the surface. When the cement has set up completely, turn it original petition on file with the tions, easements, improve- out (a cardboard box works best for this), and you have a which scored again with $10.8 million to take fourth place. It court. ments, liens or encumbrances is outshined “Paul, Apostle of Christ,” which earned $3.5 million made in the deed. one-of-a-kind concrete steppingstone for your garden. -- You have the right to object to DeeDee B., Cheyenne, Wyo. in weekend two and the new opener, “God’s Not Dead: A Light this proceeding. If you wish to in Darkness,” which stumbled with $2.6 million. Even Wes do so, you or your attorney must TERMS OF SALE: file a written appearance at this Anderson’s “Isle of Dogs,” playing in only 165 locations, beat court on or before 10:00 A.M. on A deposit of Five Thousand “God’s Not Dead 3” with $2.8 million. the return date of 04/16/2018. ($5,000.00) Dollars by certified This day is NOT a hearing date, “Pacific Rim Uprising” rounded out the top five with $9.2 mil- but a deadline date by which you or bank check will be required to lion, down 67 percent from last weekend’s No. 1 opening. have to file the written appear- be paid by the purchaser at the The year is still down nearly 4 percent, too, but there are ance if you object to the petition. time and place of sale. The bal- If you fail to file the written ap- ance is to be paid by certified or some superheroes on the horizon. pearance by the return date, ac- tion may be taken in this matter bank check at Harmon Law Of- “The cavalry is on the way in ‘Avengers: Infinity War,’” without further notice to you. In fices, P.C., 150 California Street, Dergarabedian said. addition to filing the written ap- Newton, Massachusetts 02458, pearance, you or your attorney Estimated ticket sales for Friday through Sunday at U.S. and must file a written affidavit stat- or by mail to P.O. Box 610389, Canadian theaters, according to comScore. Where available, ing the specific facts and Newton Highlands, Massachu- grounds of your objection within setts 02461-0389, within thirty the latest international numbers for Friday through Sunday are 30 days after the return date. (30) days from the date of sale. also included. Final domestic figures will be released Monday. IMPORTANT NOTICE Deed will be provided to pur- 1.“Ready Player One,” $41.2 million ($128 million interna- The outcome of this proceed- chaser for recording upon re- tional). ing may limit or completely ceipt in full of the purchase take away the above-named 2.“Tyler Perry’s Acrimony,” $17.1 million. person’s right to make de- price. The description of the 3.“Black Panther,” $11.3 million ($7.7 million internation- cisions about personal affairs premises contained in said mort- or financial affairs or both. gage shall control in the event of al). The above-named person has an error in this publication. the right to ask for a lawyer. 4.“I Can Only Imagine,” $10.8 million ($200,000 interna- Anyone may make this re- tional). quest on behalf of the above- Other terms, if any, to be an- named person. If the above- nounced at the sale. 5.“Pacific Rim Uprising,” $9.2 million ($31.4 million inter- named person cannot afford a national). lawyer, one may be appointed at State expense. MTGLQ INVESTORS, L.P. 6.“Sherlock Gnomes,” $7 million ($2.5 million internation- Present holder of said mortgage al). Witness, Hon.Barbara M Hyland, 7.“Love, Simon,” $4.8 million ($1.6 million international). First Justice of this Court. By its Attorneys, 8.“Tomb Raider,” $4.7 million ($12 million international). HARMON LAW OFFICES, P.C. 9.“A Wrinkle in Time,” $4.7 million ($4.8 million interna- Date: March 19, 2018 150 California Street tional). Suzanne T. Seguin Newton, MA 02458 Register of Probate (617) 558-0500 10.“Paul, Apostle of Christ,” $3.5 million. 201610-0191 - TEA March 26, 2018 April 2, 9, 2018 MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE Premises: Carrington Road, Montgomery, MA and 20 Chamberlain Road, Montgomery, MA By virtue and in execution of the POWER OF SALE contained in a certain mortgage given by Charles L. Peckham a/k/a Charles R. Peckham and Nancy L. Peckham a/k/a Nancy M. Peckham, both of Montgomery, Massachusetts, to Nancy A. Un- derwood, dated December 30, 2011 and recorded in the Hamp- den County Registry of Deeds, Book 19069, Page 332, of which mortgage the undersigned is the present holder, for breach of the conditions of said mortgage and for the purpose of foreclosing the same will be sold at Public Auction at 11:00 a.m., on the 10th day of May, 2018, upon the mortgaged premises at Carring- ton Road and 20 Chamberlain Road, Montgomery, Massachu- setts, all and singular the premises described in said mort- gage. To wit: Those certain tracts or parcels of land, together with all buildings situated thereon, in the Town of Montgomery, County of Hamp- den, Commonwealth of Mas- sachusetts, bounded and de- scribed as follows: PARCEL ONE: That certain tract or parcel of land situate in said Montgomery, bounded and de- scribed as follows: Commencing at the Southeast corner of the tract conveyed, near a hard maple tree; thence running WESTERLY on land now or formerly of M. M. Holcomb eighty (80) rods, more or less, to a stake and stones at land now or formerly of Henry L. Holcomb; thence NORTHERLY on said Holcomb sixty (60) or seventy (70) rods to a stake and stones. EASTERLY on said Henry L. Holcomb about fourteen (14) rods to a garden wall; thence NORTHERLY about two (2) rods; thence EASTERLY about six (6) rods to the road; thence across said road and also an old road in a Southeasterly direction to a tree marked; thence NORTHERLY to the Bearden Brook; thence EASTERLY on said Brook to a marked tree; thence SOUTHERLY about sixty (60) rods to the Reed lot; thence WESTERLY on said Reed lot to said old road; and thence on the Brant place to the place of be- ginning. Containing seventy (70) acres more or less; together with a certain right of way as recor- ded in Hampden County Re- gistry of Deeds, Book 374, Page 319. PARCEL TWO: That certain tract or parcel of land situate in said Montgomery, bounded and described as follows: Beginning on the highway at a stake and stones; thence run- ning SOUTH three (3) rods to a stake and stones; thence WEST six (6) rods to a stake and stones; thence SOUTH two (2) rods to a stake and stones; thence WEST eleven (11) rods to a stake and stones; thence SOUTH to a stake and stones at land now or formerly of M. M. Holcomb; thence WEST to the Westfield River to Bearden Brook; thence on said Brook to a white ash tree marked; thence SOUTH to a chestnut tree marked to the highway; thence WEST on first named highway; crossing another highway, the first mentioned bound contain- ing forty (40) acres more or less. Said tract being also described as bounded NORTHERLY on land now or formerly of one T. LaFerrier; EAST by the above mentioned tract; SOUTH by other land of Louis Bushey, now or formerly; WEST by land of the Boston and Albany Railroad Company. Excepting from the above de- scribed PARCEL TWO, that por- tion thereof and the right of way conveyed by deed of Charles L. Peckham and Margaret M. Peckham to Paul Barnes and Dorothy V. Barnes, dated March 22, 1952, recorded in said Re- gistry in Book 2166, Page 111; see also corrective deed, dated April 28, 1953, recorded in said Registry in Book 2237, Page 538. Also excepting from the above described PARCEL TWO, that portion thereof conveyed by deed of Margaret M. Peckham to Clifton J. Noble and Elizabeth A. Noble, dated March 19, 1960, and recorded in said Registry in Book 2734, Page 306. PARCEL THREE: That certain tract or parcel of land situate in said Montgomery, bounded and described as follows: Beginning at the center line of a brook known as Bearden Brook, at land now or formerly of Ada and Richard Chamberlain, said point being about two hundred and 00/100 (200.00) feet East- erly from the Easterly side of the road leading from Russell to Norwich Bridge; thence running in a NORTHWESTERLY direc- tion to and across the road lead- ing to Montgomery nine hun- dred and fifty and 00/100 (950.00) feet along land of the Montague Company at an angle; March 26, 2018 April 2, 9, 2018 thence continuing to MORTGAGEE'S SALE THE LEFT by a deflection angle OF REAL ESTATE of 10º 22' about fifteen hundred and 00/100 (1500.00) feet along Premises: Carrington Road, land of the aforesaid Montague Montgomery, MA and Company to land now or formerly of Louis I. and Mary M. 20 Chamberlain Road, Rivard, said point being about Montgomery, MA eleven hundred and 00/100 By virtue and in execution of the (1100.00) feet Easterly from the POWER OF SALE contained in Easterly side of said Russell- a certain mortgage given by Norwich Bridge; thence Charles L. Peckham a/k/a Charles R. Peckham and Nancy WESTERLY about eleven hun- L. Peckham a/k/a Nancy M. dred and 00/100 (1100.00) feet Peckham, both of Montgomery, to the aforesaid road; thence in Massachusetts, to Nancy A. Un- a derwood, dated December 30, 2011 and recorded in the Hamp- den County Registry of Deeds, SOUTHEASTERLY direction Book 19069, Page 332, of which along said road about fifteen mortgage the undersigned is the hundred and 00/100 (1500.00) present holder, for breach of the feet to land now or formerly of conditions of said mortgage and one Barre; thence for the purpose of foreclosing the same will be sold at Public NORTHEASTERLY along land Auction at 11:00 a.m., on the of said Barre about two hundred 10th day of May, 2018, upon the and sixty-seven (267) feet; mortgaged premises at Carring- thence ton Road and 20 Chamberlain Road, Montgomery, Massachu- setts, all and singular the SOUTHEASTERLY along land premises described in said mort- of said Barre about seven hun- gage. dred and fifty (750) feet to and across the road leading to Mont- To wit: gomery; thence Those certain tracts or parcels of land, together with all buildings WESTERLY along the South- situated thereon, in the Town of erly side of said road about three Montgomery, County of Hamp- den, Commonwealth of Mas- hundred (300) feet to the East- sachusetts, bounded and de- erly side of said Russell-Nor- scribed as follows: wich Bridge Road; thence

PARCEL ONE: That certain tract SOUTHEASTERLY along the or parcel of land situate in said Easterly side of said road about Montgomery, bounded and de- three hundred twenty-five (325) scribed as follows: feet to the first mentioned Bearden Brook, thence Commencing at the Southeast corner of the tract conveyed, near a hard maple tree; thence EASTERLY along said Bearden running Brook about two hundred (200) feet to the place of beginning. WESTERLY on land now or formerly of M. M. Holcomb EXCEPTING from the above de- eighty (80) rods, more or less, to scribed PARCEL THREE, those a stake and stones at land now portions thereof conveyed by or formerly of Henry L. Holcomb; deeds of: thence

NORTHERLY on said Holcomb 1. Charles L. Peckham and sixty (60) or seventy (70) rods to Margaret M. Peckham to a stake and stones. Clifton J. Noble and Minnie E. Noble, dated January 11, 1949, EASTERLY on said Henry L. recorded in said Registry in Holcomb about fourteen (14) Book 1975, Page 471; rods to a garden wall; thence 2. Margaret M. Peckham to NORTHERLY about two (2) Clifton J. Noble and Elizabeth A. rods; thence Noble, dated March 19, 1960, EASTERLY about six (6) rods to recorded in said Registry in the road; thence across said Book 2734, Page 306; road and also an old road in a Southeasterly direction to a tree 3. Charles R. Peckham and marked; thence Nancy M. Peckham to John A. Gates and Nancy A. NORTHERLY to the Bearden Gates, dated June 9, 1977, Brook; thence recorded in said Registry in Book 4435, Page 240; and EASTERLY on said Brook to a marked tree; thence 4. Charles R. Peckham and SOUTHERLY about sixty (60) Nancy M. Peckham to rods to the Reed lot; thence Clifton J. Noble and Elizabeth A. Noble, dated June 6, 1977, WESTERLY on said Reed lot to recorded in said Registry in said old road; and thence on the Book 4437, Page 263. Brant place to the place of be- ginning. Containing seventy (70) PARCEL FOUR: That certain acres more or less; together with tract or parcel of land situate in a certain right of way as recor- ded in Hampden County Re- said Montgomery, bounded and gistry of Deeds, Book 374, Page described as follows: 319. Beginning at the center line of a PARCEL TWO: That certain brook known as Bearden Brook tract or parcel of land situate in at a point one hundred and said Montgomery, bounded and 00/100 (100.00) feet Easterly described as follows: from the point of beginning of PARCEL THREE above and on Beginning on the highway at a stake and stones; thence run- the East side of the land of the ning Montague Company, thence running in a SOUTH three (3) rods to a stake and stones; thence NORTHWESTERLY direction along land of said Montague WEST six (6) rods to a stake Company to and across the road and stones; thence leading to Montgomery about nine hundred and fifty (950) feet SOUTH two (2) rods to a stake to an angle; thence continuing and stones; thence TO THE LEFT by a deflection WEST eleven (11) rods to a angle of 10º 22' about fifteen stake and stones; thence hundred (1500.00) feet along land of said Montague Com- SOUTH to a stake and stones at pany to the land now or formerly land now or formerly of M. M. of Louis I. and Mary M. Rivard, Holcomb; thence said point being about twelve hundred (1200.00) feet Easterly WEST to the Westfield River to of the Russell-Norwich Bridge Bearden Brook; thence on said Brook to a white ash tree Road; thence marked; thence EASTERLY along the land of SOUTH to a chestnut tree said Rivard to the land now or marked to the highway; thence formerly of one Williston; thence WEST on first named highway; SOUTHERLY along land of said crossing another highway, the Williston to and across the afore- first mentioned bound contain- said Montgomery Road to the ing forty (40) acres more or less. first-mentioned Bearden Brook; Said tract being also described as bounded thence

NORTHERLY on land now or WESTERLY down the said formerly of one T. LaFerrier; Bearden Brook to the place of beginning. All the above lines April 2, 9, 16, 2018 EAST by the above mentioned are established from scale of tract; plan on record showing land NOTICE OF MORTGAGEES owned by the Montague Com- SALE OF REAL ESTATE SOUTH by other land of Louis pany which divides the above Bushey, now or formerly; described PARCEL THREE and By virtue and in execution of the WEST by land of the Boston and PARCELFOUR. Power of Sale contained in a Albany Railroad Company. certain mortgage given by Eric J. EXCEPTING from the above de- McCutcheon to Mortgage Elec- Excepting from the above de- scribed PARCEL FOUR, that tronic Registration Systems, Inc. scribed PARCEL TWO, that por- portion thereof conveyed by as nominee for NE Moves Mort- tion thereof and the right of way deed of Charles L. Peckham and gage, LLC dated April 9, 2009, conveyed by deed of Charles L. Margaret M. Peckham to Clifton recorded at the Hampden Peckham and Margaret M. J. Noble and Minnie E. Noble, Peckham to Paul Barnes and dated October 21, 1952, recor- County Registry of Deeds in Dorothy V. Barnes, dated March Book 17732, Page 86; said 22, 1952, recorded in said Re- ded in said Registry in Book mortgage was then assigned to gistry in Book 2166, Page 111; 2204, Page 363. Wells Fargo Bank, N.A. by vir- see also corrective deed, dated tue of an assignment dated April April 28, 1953, recorded in said The above described PARCEL 4, 2011, and recorded in Book Registry in Book 2237, Page THREE and PARCEL FOUR are 538. conveyed SUBJECT to: 18868, Page 538; and further March 26, 2018 assigned to Secretary of Hous- April 2, 9, 2018 Also excepting from the above 1. The spring, water, pipe rights ing and Urban Development by described PARCEL TWO, that and privileges conveyed by deed virtue of an assignment dated MORTGAGEE'S SALE portion thereof conveyed by OF REAL ESTATE of Henry E. Stanton to Teles- July 31, 2017, and recorded in deed of Margaret M. Peckham to phore Leferriere and Malvina Le- Book 21791, Page 495; and fur- Clifton J. Noble and Elizabeth A. Premises: Carrington Road, Noble, dated March 19, 1960, ferriere, dated April 20, 1909, re- ther assigned to U.S. Bank Montgomery, MA and and recorded in said Registry in corded in said Registry in Book Trust, N.A., as Trustee for LSF9 Book 2734, Page 306. 770, Page 373; and Master Participation Trust by vir- 20 Chamberlain Road, tue of an assignment dated July Montgomery, MA PARCEL THREE: That certain 2. All rights and rights of way, 31, 2017, and recorded in Book tract or parcel of land situate in both public and private, now ex- 21791, Page 496; of which mort- By virtue and in execution of the said Montgomery, bounded and isting. See deed recorded in said POWER OF SALE contained in described as follows: gage the undersigned is the a certain mortgage given by Registry in Book 1314, Page present holder for breach of con- Charles L. Peckham a/k/a Beginning at the center line of a 147. ditions of said mortgage and for Charles R. Peckham and Nancy brook known as Bearden Brook, the purpose of foreclosing the L. Peckham a/k/a Nancy M. at land now or formerly of Ada ALSO CONVEYING the ease- same will be sold at PUBLIC Peckham, both of Montgomery, and Richard Chamberlain, said ment reserved in deed of Abner AUCTION at 01:00 PM on April Massachusetts, to Nancy A. Un- point being about two hundred E.Peck to the Montague Com- derwood, dated December 30, and 00/100 (200.00) feet East- pany, dated December 16 1925, 24, 2018, on the mortgaged 2011 and recorded in the Hamp- premises. erly from the Easterly side of the recorded in said Registry in den County Registry of Deeds, road leading from Russell to Book 1314, Page 147. Book 19069, Page 332, of which Norwich Bridge; thence running This property has the address of mortgage the undersigned is the in a NORTHWESTERLY direc- The above described PARCEL 555 Russell Road, Unit J-61, Ri- present holder, for breach of the tion to and across the road lead- conditions of said mortgage and ing to Montgomery nine hun- ONE,PARCELTWO,PARCEL verbend Condominium, West- THREE and PARCEL FOUR are field, MA 01085. The entire for the purpose of foreclosing dred and fifty and 00/100 the same will be sold at Public (950.00) feet along land of the the same premises described as mortgaged premises, all and sin- Auction at 11:00 a.m., on the Montague Company at an angle; FIRSTTRACT,SECOND gular, the premises as de- 10th day of May, 2018, upon the thence continuing to TRACT, THIRD TRACT and scribed in said mortgage: The mortgaged premises at Carring- TRACT FOUR, respectively, in land in Westfield, in the County ton Road and 20 Chamberlain THE LEFT by a deflection angle deed of Helen T. Welch to of Hampden and the Common- Road, Montgomery, Massachu- of 10º 22' about fifteen hundred Charles R. Peckham and Nancy wealth of Massachusetts, Unit setts, all and singular the and 00/100 (1500.00) feet along M. Peckham, dated February 23, No. J-61 in the Condominium. premises described in said mort- land of the aforesaid Montague gage. Company to land now or 1973, recorded in said Registry The Unit is more particularly de- formerly of Louis I. and Mary M. in Book 3777, Page 528, with scribed in the Master Deed To wit: Rivard, said point being about the exception of those portions dated January 4, 1980 recorded Those certain tracts or parcels of eleven hundred and 00/100 thereof previously conveyed as with Hampden County Registry land, together with all buildings (1100.00) feet Easterly from the described herein. of Deeds in Book 4891, Page situated thereon, in the Town of Easterly side of said Russell- 121-146 and is shown on a plan Montgomery, County of Hamp- Norwich Bridge; thence PARCEL FIVE: That certain tract den, Commonwealth of Mas- or parcel of land situate in said consisting of eight sheets en- sachusetts, bounded and de- WESTERLY about eleven hun- titled Riverbend Condominium scribed as follows: Montgomery, bounded and de- dred and 00/100 (1100.00) feet scribed as follows: dated July 18, 1970 (meaning to the aforesaid road; thence in and intending this date to be set PARCEL ONE: That certain tract a forth as July 18, 1979) by David or parcel of land situate in said Beginning at a point at the Berkowitz, Architect, recorded Montgomery, bounded and de- SOUTHEASTERLY direction Northwesterly corner of the tract with the Master Deed and is scribed as follows: along said road about fifteen conveyed, supposed to be in the hundred and 00/100 (1500.00) Easterly line and about opposite conveyed together with a Commencing at the Southeast feet to land now or formerly of station 971:74 of the location of 1.96288 undivided interest in the corner of the tract conveyed, one Barre; thence the Boston and Albany Railroad, common areas and facilities of near a hard maple tree; thence thence the Condominium (the common running NORTHEASTERLY along land areas and facilities) as set forth of said Barre about two hundred S. 76º 46' E. along land now or in the Master Deed. The Unit WESTERLY on land now or and sixty-seven (267) feet; formerly of M. M. Holcomb thence formerly of one Sikes about and such undivided interest in eighty (80) rods, more or less, to eighteen (18) feet to a stone the common areas and facilities a stake and stones at land now SOUTHEASTERLY along land monument; thence same course are conveyed with the benefit of or formerly of Henry L. Holcomb; of said Barre about seven hun- along land of said Sikes about and subject to all rights, restric- thence dred and fifty (750) feet to and one Thousand forty-three and tions, agreements and other across the road leading to Mont- 5/10 (1043.5) feet to a stone matters and provisions referred NORTHERLY on said Holcomb gomery; thence monument; thence S. 80º 45' 30" sixty (60) or seventy (70) rods to to or set forth in the Master a stake and stones. E. along said Sikes' land about WESTERLY along the South- seven hundred eighteen and Deed, the Condominium Trust erly side of said road about three under Declaration of Trust dated EASTERLY on said Henry L. hundred (300) feet to the East- 5/10 (718.5) feet to a stone January 4, 1980 recorded with Holcomb about fourteen (14) erly side of said Russell-Nor- monument at land now or said Deeds, Book 4891, Page rods to a garden wall; thence wich Bridge Road; thence formerly of Dana D. Dewey; 147-165, the By-Laws con- thence S. 6º 53' W. by land now tained therein and any rules and NORTHERLY about two (2) SOUTHEASTERLY along the or formerly of said Dewey; about regulations promulgated thereto rods; thence Easterly side of said road about three hundred twenty-nine and (hereinafter collectively called three hundred twenty-five (325) 2/10 (329.2) feet to a stone EASTERLY about six (6) rods to feet to the first mentioned monument; thence S 22º 33' W. the "Condominium Documents''), the road; thence across said Bearden Brook, thence insofar as the same are now in road and also an old road in a by land now or formerly of said Southeasterly direction to a tree EASTERLY along said Bearden Dewey three hundred eighty- force and applicable. The Unit is seven (387) feet to a stone intended to be used for residen- marked; thence Brook about two hundred (200) feet to the place of beginning. monument; thence S 7º 36' 30" tial purposes by not more than NORTHERLY to the Bearden W. by said Dewey's land about one family per unit or by not Brook; thence EXCEPTING from the above de- six hundred five and 5/10 more than two unrelated per- scribed PARCEL THREE, those (605.5) feet to a stone monu- sons and shall not be used or EASTERLY on said Brook to a portions thereof conveyed by ment on the Southerly side of maintained in a manner con- marked tree; thence deeds of: the road; thence S. 21º 45' W. trary to or inconsistent with with by said land now or formerly of the Condominium Documents or SOUTHERLY about sixty (60) 1. Charles L. Peckham and said Dewey about seven hun- Chapter 183A, all as set forth in rods to the Reed lot; thence Margaret M. Peckham to Clifton J. Noble and Minnie E. dred eighty (780) feet to a stone Sections 8 and 9 of the Master WESTERLY on said Reed lot to Noble, dated January 11, 1949, monument about two and 5/10 Deed. Subject to and with the said old road; and thence on the recorded in said Registry in (2.5) feet Southerly of a marked benefit of easements, reserva- Brant place to the place of be- Book 1975, Page 471; 12" hickory tree; thence same tion, restrictions, and taking of ginning. Containing seventy (70) course about sixteen (16) feet to record, if any, insofar as the acres more or less; together with 2. Margaret M. Peckham to a point supposed to be in the a certain right of way as recor- Clifton J.Noble and Elizabeth A. Northerly line and about oppos- same are now in force and ap- ded in Hampden County Re- plicable. In the event of any ty- Noble, dated March 19, 1960, ite station 939:93 of the location gistry of Deeds, Book 374, Page recorded in said Registry in of the Boston & Albany Railroad; pographical error set forth herein 319. Book 2734, Page 306; in the legal description of the thence premises, the description as set PARCEL TWO: That certain 3. Charles R. Peckham and forth and contained in the mort- tract or parcel of land situate in Nancy M. Peckham to WESTERLY and NORTHERLY gage shall control by reference. said Montgomery, bounded and John A. Gates and Nancy A. by land of said Railroad Com- Together with all the improve- described as follows: Gates, dated June 9, 1977, pany about three thousand one recorded in said Registry in hundred (3100) feet to the place ments now or hereafter erected Beginning on the highway at a Book 4435, Page 240; and of beginning. Containing sixty- on the property and all ease- stake and stones; thence run- nine (69) acres and three (3) ments, rights, appurtenances, ning 4. Charles R. Peckham and rods, more or less. rents, royalties, mineral, oil and Nancy M. Peckham to SOUTH three (3) rods to a stake gas rights and profits, water Clifton J. Noble and Elizabeth A. The above described PARCEL rights and stock and all fixtures and stones; thence Noble, dated June 6, 1977, recorded in said Registry in FIVE is the same premises de- now or hereafter a part of the WEST six (6) rods to a stake Book 4437, Page 263. scribed as THIRD PARCEL in property. All replacements and and stones; thence deed of Margaret M. Peckham to additions shall also be covered PARCEL FOUR: That certain Charles L. Peckham and Nancy by this sale. SOUTH two (2) rods to a stake tract or parcel of land situate in L. Peckham, dated August 27, and stones; thence said Montgomery, bounded and 1963, recorded in said Registry Terms of Sale: described as follows: in Book 2974, page 439. Said premises will be sold sub- WEST eleven (11) rods to a stake and stones; thence Beginning at the center line of a ject to any and all unpaid taxes brook known as Bearden Brook PARCEL SIX: That certain tract and assessments, tax sales, tax SOUTH to a stake and stones at at a point one hundred and or parcel of land situate in said titles and other municipal liens land now or formerly of M. M. 00/100 (100.00) feet Easterly Montgomery, bounded and de- and water or sewer liens and Holcomb; thence from the point of beginning of scribed as follows: State or County transfer fees, if PARCEL THREE above and on any there are, and TEN THOU- WEST to the Westfield River to the East side of the land of the Commencing on Bearden Brook Bearden Brook; thence on said Montague Company, thence at land now or formerly of SAND DOLLARS ($10,000.00) Brook to a white ash tree running in a in cashier's or certified check will Charles Healey at a yellow birch marked; thence tree; be required to be paid by the NORTHWESTERLY direction purchaser at the time and place SOUTH to a chestnut tree along land of said Montague marked to the highway; thence Company to and across the road thence running on said Brook to of the sale as a deposit and the Reed Brook; balance in cashier's or certified leading to Montgomery about check will be due in thirty (30) WEST on first named highway; nine hundred and fifty (950) feet crossing another highway, the to an angle; thence continuing thence on Reed Brook to stake days, at the offices of Doonan, first mentioned bound contain- TO THE LEFT by a deflection and stones at land now or Graves & Longoria, LLC ing forty (40) acres more or less. angle of 10º 22' about fifteen formerly of Samuel Coe; (DG&L), time being of the es- Said tract being also described hundred (1500.00) feet along sence. The Mortgagee reserves as bounded land of said Montague Com- thence on said Coe's land West- the right to postpone the sale to pany to the land now or formerly erly to a black oak tree marked a later date by public proclama- NORTHERLY on land now or of Louis I. and Mary M. Rivard, formerly of one T. LaFerrier; said point being about twelve with stones about it; tion at the time and date appoin- hundred (1200.00) feet Easterly ted for the sale and to further EAST by the above mentioned of the Russell-Norwich Bridge thence South 46' West to an oak postpone at any adjourned sale- tract; Road; thence tree marked; thence North 45' date by public proclamation at West 74 rods to a stake and the time and date appointed for SOUTH by other land of Louis EASTERLY along the land of stone; thence North 20 rods to the adjourned sale date. The Bushey, now or formerly; said Rivard to the land now or said Bearden Brook to said yel- formerly of one Williston; thence low birch tree at the place of be- premises is to be sold subject to WEST by land of the Boston and and with the benefit of all ease- ginning; containing twenty-five Albany Railroad Company. SOUTHERLY along land of said (25) acres more or less; except- ments, restrictions, leases, ten- Williston to and across the afore- ancies, and rights of possession, Excepting from the above de- said Montgomery Road to the ing therefrom a certain piece of building and zoning laws, en- scribed PARCEL TWO, that por- first-mentioned Bearden Brook; land of about two (2) acres sold cumbrances, condominium liens, tion thereof and the right of way thence to said Coe by Reuben S. Her- conveyed by deed of Charles L. rick. if any and all other claim in the Peckham and Margaret M. nature of liens, if any there be. In WESTERLY down the said Peckham to Paul Barnes and Bearden Brook to the place of The above described PARCEL the event that the successful Dorothy V. Barnes, dated March beginning. All the above lines SIX is the same premises con- bidder at the foreclosure sale 22, 1952, recorded in said Re- are established from scale of veyed by deed of Edward J. shall default in purchasing the gistry in Book 2166, Page 111; plan on record showing land see also corrective deed, dated O'Connor to Charles R. Peck- within described property ac- owned by the Montague Com- ham, dated January 12, 1962, cording to the terms of this No- April 28, 1953, recorded in said pany which divides the above PAGE 14 - MONDAY, APRIL 2, 2018 www.thewestfieldnews.comRegistry in Book 2237, Page described PARCEL THREE and THErecorded WESTFIELD in said Registry NEWS in tice of Sale and/or the terms of 538. Book 4644, Page 84. the Memorandum of Sale ex- PARCELFOUR. ecuted at the time of foreclosure, Also excepting from the above EXCEPTING from the above de- Being the same premises con- Legal Notices the Mortgagee reserves the right Legal Notices described PARCEL TWO, that scribed PARCEL FOUR, that veyed to Charles L. Peckham to sell the property by foreclos- portion thereof conveyed by portion thereof conveyed by a/k/a Charles R. Peckham and deed of Margaret M. Peckham to deed of Charles L. Peckham and April 2, 9, 16, 2018 ure deed to the second highest Nancy L. Peckham a/k/a Nancy bidder, providing that said March 26, 2018 Clifton J. Noble and Elizabeth A. Margaret M. Peckham to Clifton M. Peckham by deed dated Au- April 2, 9, 2018 Noble, dated March 19, 1960, J. Noble and Minnie E. Noble, gust 27, 1963 recorded in said NOTICE OF MORTGAGEES second highest bidder shall de- and recorded in said Registry in dated October 21, 1952, recor- SALE OF REAL ESTATE posit with the Mortgagee's attor- MORTGAGEE'S SALE Book 2734, Page 306. ded in said Registry in Book Registry of Deeds in Book 2974, neys, the amount of the re- OF REAL ESTATE 2204, Page 363. Page 439 and by deed dated By virtue and in execution of the quired deposit as set forth PARCEL THREE: That certain February 23, 1973 recorded as Power of Sale contained in a Premises: Carrington Road, tract or parcel of land situate in aforesaid in Book 3777, Page certain mortgage given by Eric J. herein. If the second highest bid- The above described PARCEL der declines to purchase the Montgomery, MA and said Montgomery, bounded and THREE and PARCEL FOUR are 528; and by deed of Charles R. McCutcheon to Mortgage Elec- described as follows: tronic Registration Systems, Inc. within described property, the conveyed SUBJECT to: Peckham a/k/a Charles L. Peck- 20 Chamberlain Road, ham dated January 12, 1962 re- as nominee for NE Moves Mort- Mortgagee reserves the right to Montgomery, MA Beginning at the center line of a gage, LLC dated April 9, 2009, 1. The spring, water, pipe rights corded as aforesaid in Book purchase the within described brook known as Bearden Brook, and privileges conveyed by deed recorded at the Hampden By virtue and in execution of the at land now or formerly of Ada 4644, Page 84. County Registry of Deeds in property at the amount bid by of Henry E. Stanton to Teles- the second highest bidder. The POWER OF SALE contained in and Richard Chamberlain, said phore Leferriere and Malvina Le- Book 17732, Page 86; said a certain mortgage given by point being about two hundred The above premises shall be mortgage was then assigned to foreclosure deed and the consid- ferriere, dated April 20, 1909, re- Charles L. Peckham a/k/a and 00/100 (200.00) feet East- corded in said Registry in Book sold subject to and/or with the Wells Fargo Bank, N.A. by vir- eration paid by the successful Charles R. Peckham and Nancy benefit of any and all restric- tue of an assignment dated April erly from the Easterly side of the 770, Page 373; and bidder shall be held in escrow by L. Peckham a/k/a Nancy M. road leading from Russell to tions, easements, improve- 4, 2011, and recorded in Book DG&L, (hereinafter called the Peckham, both of Montgomery, 18868, Page 538; and further Norwich Bridge; thence running 2. All rights and rights of way, ments, covenants, outstanding "Escrow Agent") until the deed Massachusetts, to Nancy A. Un- in a NORTHWESTERLY direc- assigned to Secretary of Hous- derwood, dated December 30, both public and private, now ex- tax titles, municipal or other pub- ing and Urban Development by shall be released from escrow to 2011 and recorded in the Hamp- tion to and across the road lead- isting. See deed recorded in said lic taxes, assessments, liens or virtue of an assignment dated the successful bidder at the den County Registry of Deeds, ing to Montgomery nine hun- Registry in Book 1314, Page claims in the nature of liens, and July 31, 2017, and recorded in same time as the consideration Book 19069, Page 332, of which dred and fifty and 00/100 147. existing encumbrances of re- Book 21791, Page 495; and fur- is released to the Mortgagee, mortgage the undersigned is the (950.00) feet along land of the Montague Company at an angle; ALSO CONVEYING the ease- cord superior to the mortgage, if ther assigned to U.S. Bank whereupon all obligations of the present holder, for breach of the any. The premises are also sold Trust, N.A., as Trustee for LSF9 conditions of said mortgage and thence continuing to ment reserved in deed of Abner Master Participation Trust by vir- Escrow Agent shall be deemed for the purpose of foreclosing E. Peck to the Montague Com- subject to the right of redemp- tue of an assignment dated July to have been properly fulfilled the same will be sold at Public THE LEFT by a deflection angle pany, dated December 16 1925, tion of the United States of 31, 2017, and recorded in Book and the Escrow Agent shall be Auction at 11:00 a.m., on the of 10º 22' about fifteen hundred recorded in said Registry in America or any of its subsidiar- 21791, Page 496; of which mort- discharged. Other terms, if any, 10th day of May, 2018, upon the and 00/100 (1500.00) feet along Book 1314, Page 147. ies or divisions, if any there be. gage the undersigned is the to be announced at the sale mortgaged premises at Carring- land of the aforesaid Montague In the event of any typographic- present holder for breach of con- ton Road and 20 Chamberlain Company to land now or The above described PARCEL al error set forth herein in the ditions of said mortgage and for Road, Montgomery, Massachu- formerly of Louis I. and Mary M. ONE,PARCELTWO,PARCEL Dated: March 22, Rivard, said point being about legal description of the the purpose of foreclosing the setts, all and singular the THREE and PARCEL FOUR are premises, the description set same will be sold at PUBLIC 2018 U.S. Bank Trust, N.A., premises described in said mort- eleven hundred and 00/100 the same premises described as AUCTION at 01:00 PM on April as Trustee for LSF9 gage. (1100.00) feet Easterly from the FIRSTTRACT,SECOND forth and contained in the mort- 24, 2018, on the mortgaged Master Participation Trust Easterly side of said Russell- TRACT, THIRD TRACT and gage shall take precedence. premises. By its Attorney To wit: Norwich Bridge; thence TRACT FOUR, respectively, in DOONAN, GRAVES & Those certain tracts or parcels of deed of Helen T. Welch to TERMS OF THE SALE: Cash, This property has the address of land, together with all buildings WESTERLY about eleven hun- Charles R. Peckham and Nancy certified check or bank cashier's 555 Russell Road, Unit J-61, Ri- LONGORIA, LLC, situated thereon, in the Town of dred and 00/100 (1100.00) feet M. Peckham, dated February 23, check in the sum of $10,000.00 verbend Condominium, West- 100 Cummings Center, Montgomery, County of Hamp- to the aforesaid road; thence in 1973, recorded in said Registry den, Commonwealth of Mas- shall be paid as an initial depos- field, MA 01085. The entire Suite 225D, a in Book 3777, Page 528, with it and must be shown at the time mortgaged premises, all and sin- Beverly, MA 01915 sachusetts, bounded and de- the exception of those portions scribed as follows: SOUTHEASTERLY direction and place of the sale in order to gular, the premises as de- (978) 921-2670 thereof previously conveyed as qualify as a bidder. The high bid- scribed in said mortgage: The www.dgandl.com 54374 along said road about fifteen described herein. land in Westfield, in the County PARCEL ONE: That certain tract hundred and 00/100 (1500.00) der shall sign a written Memor- of Hampden and the Common- or parcel of land situate in said feet to land now or formerly of PARCEL FIVE: That certain tract andum of Sale upon accept- wealth of Massachusetts, Unit (MCCUTCHEON) Montgomery, bounded and de- one Barre; thence or parcel of land situate in said ance of the bid, the terms of No. J-61 in the Condominium. scribed as follows: Montgomery, bounded and de- which shall be announced prior The Unit is more particularly de- NORTHEASTERLY along land scribed as follows: to the bid. The balance of the scribed in the Master Deed Commencing at the Southeast of said Barre about two hundred corner of the tract conveyed, purchase price is to be paid in dated January 4, 1980 recorded and sixty-seven (267) feet; Beginning at a point at the cash, certified check or bank with Hampden County Registry near a hard maple tree; thence thence running Northwesterly corner of the tract cashier's check within twenty of Deeds in Book 4891, Page conveyed, supposed to be in the 121-146 and is shown on a plan SOUTHEASTERLY along land (20) days from the date of sale April 2, 2018 WESTERLY on land now or Easterly line and about opposite and thereafter to be deposited in consisting of eight sheets en- formerly of M. M. Holcomb of said Barre about seven hun- station 971:74 of the location of titled Riverbend Condominium dred and fifty (750) feet to and the Boston and Albany Railroad, escrow with the law firm of RES- COMMONWEALTH OF eighty (80) rods, more or less, to dated July 18, 1970 (meaning a stake and stones at land now across the road leading to Mont- thence NIC,BEAUREGARD,WAITE and intending this date to be set MASSACHUSETTS gomery; thence AND DRISCOLL, 330 Whitney THE TRIAL COURT or formerly of Henry L. Holcomb; forth as July 18, 1979) by David thence S. 76º 46' E. along land now or Avenue, Suite 400, Holyoke, Berkowitz, Architect, recorded PROBATE AND FAMILY WESTERLY along the South- formerly of one Sikes about COURT Massachusetts, pending record- with the Master Deed and is NORTHERLY on said Holcomb erly side of said road about three eighteen (18) feet to a stone ing of the deed which is to be conveyed together with a sixty (60) or seventy (70) rods to hundred (300) feet to the East- monument; thence same course 1.96288 undivided interest in the Hampden Probate delivered, accepted and recor- a stake and stones. erly side of said Russell-Nor- along land of said Sikes about ded within ten (10) days there- common areas and facilities of and Family Court wich Bridge Road; thence one Thousand forty-three and the Condominium (the common 50 State Street EASTERLY on said Henry L. 5/10 (1043.5) feet to a stone after, or at such other time as areas and facilities) as set forth Springfield, MA 01103 Holcomb about fourteen (14) SOUTHEASTERLY along the monument; thence S. 80º 45' 30" may be designated by Mort- in the Master Deed. The Unit rods to a garden wall; thence Easterly side of said road about E. along said Sikes' land about gagee. and such undivided interest in Docket No. HD16P1207PM three hundred twenty-five (325) seven hundred eighteen and the common areas and facilities NORTHERLY about two (2) feet to the first mentioned 5/10 (718.5) feet to a stone Mortgagee reserves the right to are conveyed with the benefit of citAtion GiVinG notice of rods; thence Bearden Brook, thence monument at land now or postpone the sale to a later date and subject to all rights, restric- conseRVAtoR's AccoUnt formerly of Dana D. Dewey; tions, agreements and other by public proclamation at the EASTERLY about six (6) rods to EASTERLY along said Bearden thence S. 6º 53' W. by land now time and date appointed for the matters and provisions referred in the matter of: the road; thence across said Brook about two hundred (200) or formerly of said Dewey; about to or set forth in the Master dorothy tobias road and also an old road in a feet to the place of beginning. sale, and to further postpone at three hundred twenty-nine and any adjourned sale date by pub- Deed, the Condominium Trust of: westfield, mA Southeasterly direction to a tree 2/10 (329.2) feet to a stone under Declaration of Trust dated marked; thence EXCEPTING from the above de- monument; thence S 22º 33' W. lic proclamation at the time and January 4, 1980 recorded with Protected Person/disabled scribed PARCEL THREE, those by land now or formerly of said date appointed for any such ad- said Deeds, Book 4891, Page Person/Respondent NORTHERLY to the Bearden portions thereof conveyed by Dewey three hundred eighty- journed date. 147-165, the By-Laws con- Brook; thence deeds of: tained therein and any rules and seven (387) feet to a stone To the named Respondent and monument; thence S 7º 36' 30" regulations promulgated thereto EASTERLY on said Brook to a In the event that the successful all other interested persons, you 1. Charles L. Peckham and W. by said Dewey's land about bidder at the foreclosure sale (hereinafter collectively called are hereby notified pursuant to marked tree; thence Margaret M. Peckham to the "Condominium Documents''), six hundred five and 5/10 shall default in purchasing the Rule 72 of the Supplemental Clifton J. Noble and Minnie E. (605.5) feet to a stone monu- within described property ac- insofar as the same are now in SOUTHERLY about sixty (60) Noble, dated January 11, 1949, force and applicable. The Unit is Rules of the Probate & Familly rods to the Reed lot; thence ment on the Southerly side of cording to the terms of this No- Court, that the first Annual ac- recorded in said Registry in the road; thence S. 21º 45' W. intended to be used for residen- Book 1975, Page 471; tice of Sale and/or the terms of tial purposes by not more than count(s) of WESTERLY on said Reed lot to by said land now or formerly of said Dewey about seven hun- the Memorandum of Sale ex- one family per unit or by not said old road; and thence on the ecuted at the time of foreclosure, more than two unrelated per- Jewish Family Services of W. Brant place to the place of be- 2. Margaret M. Peckham to dred eighty (780) feet to a stone sons and shall not be used or MA of Springfield, MA ginning. Containing seventy (70) Clifton J.Noble and Elizabeth A. monument about two and 5/10 the Mortgagee reserves the right maintained in a manner con- acres more or less; together with Noble, dated March 19, 1960, (2.5) feet Southerly of a marked to sell the property by foreclos- trary to or inconsistent with with as Conservator of the property a certain right of way as recor- recorded in said Registry in 12" hickory tree; thence same ure deed to the second highest the Condominium Documents or of said Respondent has or have ded in Hampden County Re- Book 2734, Page 306; course about sixteen (16) feet to bidder, providing that the second Chapter 183A, all as set forth in been presented to the Court for gistry of Deeds, Book 374, Page a point supposed to be in the highest bidder shall execute a Sections 8 and 9 of the Master allowance. 319. 3. Charles R. Peckham and Northerly line and about oppos- Nancy M. Peckham to Memorandum of Sale and de- Deed. Subject to and with the ite station 939:93 of the location posit with Mortgagee's attorneys, benefit of easements, reserva- You have the right to object to PARCEL TWO: That certain John A. Gates and Nancy A. of the Boston & Albany Railroad; tract or parcel of land situate in Gates, dated June 9, 1977, thence the amount of the required de- tion, restrictions, and taking of the account(s). If you wish to posit as set forth herein within record, if any, insofar as the do so, you or your attorney must said Montgomery, bounded and recorded in said Registry in same are now in force and ap- file a written appearance and ob- described as follows: Book 4435, Page 240; and WESTERLY and NORTHERLY three (3) business days after de- plicable. In the event of any ty- jection at this court on or before by land of said Railroad Com- livery to the second highest bid- pographical error set forth herein 10:00 A.M. on the return date of Beginning on the highway at a 4. Charles R. Peckham and pany about three thousand one der of written notice of the de- in the legal description of the 04/18/2018. This day is NOT a stake and stones; thence run- Nancy M. Peckham to hundred (3100) feet to the place fault of the previous highest bid- premises, the description as set hearing date, but a deadline ning Clifton J. Noble and Elizabeth A. of beginning. Containing sixty- der. The balance of the pur- forth and contained in the mort- date by which you have to ob- Noble, dated June 6, 1977, nine (69) acres and three (3) chase price shall be paid by and gage shall control by reference. ject to the accounts(s). If you fail SOUTH three (3) rods to a stake recorded in said Registry in rods, more or less. and stones; thence Book 4437, Page 263. title shall be conveyed to the Together with all the improve- to file the written appearance said second highest bidder with- ments now or hereafter erected and objection by the return date, The above described PARCEL on the property and all ease- WEST six (6) rods to a stake PARCEL FOUR: That certain FIVE is the same premises de- in twenty (20) days of said writ- action may be taken in this mat- and stones; thence ten notice. ments, rights, appurtenances, ter without further notice to you, tract or parcel of land situate in scribed as THIRD PARCEL in rents, royalties, mineral, oil and said Montgomery, bounded and deed of Margaret M. Peckham to including the allowance of the SOUTH two (2) rods to a stake gas rights and profits, water account(s). described as follows: Charles L. Peckham and Nancy The successful purchaser will be rights and stock and all fixtures and stones; thence L. Peckham, dated August 27, responsible for any and all clos- now or hereafter a part of the Beginning at the center line of a 1963, recorded in said Registry ing costs, state documentary Additionally, within thirty days WEST eleven (11) rods to a brook known as Bearden Brook property. All replacements and after said return day (or within stake and stones; thence in Book 2974, page 439. stamps and recording fees and additions shall also be covered at a point one hundred and such other time as the Court 00/100 (100.00) feet Easterly shall be required to sign an Auc- by this sale. upon motion may order), you SOUTH to a stake and stones at PARCEL SIX: That certain tract tioneer's Memorandum of Sale from the point of beginning of or parcel of land situate in said must file a written affidavit of ob- land now or formerly of M. M. PARCEL THREE above and on containing the terms of the sale. Terms of Sale: jections stating the specific facts Holcomb; thence Montgomery, bounded and de- Said premises will be sold sub- the East side of the land of the scribed as follows: The successful bidder of the real ject to any and all unpaid taxes and grounds upon which each Montague Company, thence estate shall be subject to a objection is based and a copy WEST to the Westfield River to and assessments, tax sales, tax Bearden Brook; thence on said running in a Commencing on Bearden Brook 5.00% buyer premium. titles and other municipal liens shall be served upon the Con- servator pursuant to Rule 3 of Brook to a white ash tree at land now or formerly of and water or sewer liens and marked; thence NORTHWESTERLY direction Charles Healey at a yellow birch Other terms to be announced at State or County transfer fees, if the Supplemental Rules of the along land of said Montague tree; Probate & Family Court. the sale. any there are, and TEN THOU- SOUTH to a chestnut tree Company to and across the road SAND DOLLARS ($10,000.00) marked to the highway; thence leading to Montgomery about thence running on said Brook to Dated: March 22, 2018 in cashier's or certified check will You have the right to send to the nine hundred and fifty (950) feet Reed Brook; be required to be paid by the Conservator, by registered or WEST on first named highway; to an angle; thence continuing purchaser at the time and place certified mail, a written request crossing another highway, the TO THE LEFT by a deflection thence on Reed Brook to stake Nancy A. Underwood of the sale as a deposit and the to receive a copy of the Petition first mentioned bound contain- angle of 10º 22' about fifteen and stones at land now or Present holder of said mortgage balance in cashier's or certified and account(s) at no cost to you. ing forty (40) acres more or less. hundred (1500.00) feet along formerly of Samuel Coe; check will be due in thirty (30) Said tract being also described land of said Montague Com- days, at the offices of Doonan, imPoRtAnt notice as bounded pany to the land now or formerly thence on said Coe's land West- Graves & Longoria, LLC the outcome of this proceed- of Louis I. and Mary M. Rivard, erly to a black oak tree marked (DG&L), time being of the es- ing may limit or completely NORTHERLY on land now or said point being about twelve with stones about it; sence. The Mortgagee reserves take away the above-named formerly of one T. LaFerrier; hundred (1200.00) feet Easterly the right to postpone the sale to person’s right to make de- of the Russell-Norwich Bridge thence South 46' West to an oak a later date by public proclama- cisions about personal affairs EAST by the above mentioned Road; thence tree marked; thence North 45' tion at the time and date appoin- or financial affairs or both. tract; West 74 rods to a stake and ted for the sale and to further the above-named person has EASTERLY along the land of stone; thence North 20 rods to postpone at any adjourned sale- the right to ask for a lawyer. SOUTH by other land of Louis said Rivard to the land now or said Bearden Brook to said yel- date by public proclamation at Anyone may make this re- Bushey, now or formerly; formerly of one Williston; thence low birch tree at the place of be- the time and date appointed for quest on behalf of the above- ginning; containing twenty-five the adjourned sale date. The named person. if the above- WEST by land of the Boston and SOUTHERLY along land of said (25) acres more or less; except- premises is to be sold subject to named person cannot afford a Albany Railroad Company. Williston to and across the afore- ing therefrom a certain piece of and with the benefit of all ease- lawyer, one may be appointed said Montgomery Road to the land of about two (2) acres sold ments, restrictions, leases, ten- at state expense. Excepting from the above de- first-mentioned Bearden Brook; scribed PARCEL TWO, that por- to said Coe by Reuben S. Her- ancies, and rights of possession, thence rick. building and zoning laws, en- tion thereof and the right of way witness, conveyed by deed of Charles L. cumbrances, condominium liens, hon. Barbara m hyland, WESTERLY down the said The above described PARCEL if any and all other claim in the Peckham and Margaret M. first Justice of this court. Peckham to Paul Barnes and Bearden Brook to the place of SIX is the same premises con- nature of liens, if any there be. In beginning. All the above lines the event that the successful Dorothy V. Barnes, dated March veyed by deed of Edward J. Date: March 21, 2018 22, 1952, recorded in said Re- are established from scale of O'Connor to Charles R. Peck- bidder at the foreclosure sale plan on record showing land shall default in purchasing the gistry in Book 2166, Page 111; ham, dated January 12, 1962, Suzanne T. Seguin see also corrective deed, dated owned by the Montague Com- recorded in said Registry in within described property ac- pany which divides the above cording to the terms of this No- Register of Probate April 28, 1953, recorded in said Book 4644, Page 84. Registry in Book 2237, Page described PARCEL THREE and tice of Sale and/or the terms of PARCELFOUR. the Memorandum of Sale ex- 538. Being the same premises con- ecuted at the time of foreclosure, veyed to Charles L. Peckham Also excepting from the above EXCEPTING from the above de- a/k/a Charles R. Peckham and the Mortgagee reserves the right scribed PARCEL FOUR, that to sell the property by foreclos- described PARCEL TWO, that Nancy L. Peckham a/k/a Nancy ure deed to the second highest portion thereof conveyed by portion thereof conveyed by M. Peckham by deed dated Au- bidder, providing that said deed of Margaret M. Peckham to deed of Charles L. Peckham and gust 27, 1963 recorded in said second highest bidder shall de- Clifton J. Noble and Elizabeth A. Margaret M. Peckham to Clifton Registry of Deeds in Book 2974, posit with the Mortgagee's attor- Noble, dated March 19, 1960, J. Noble and Minnie E. Noble, Page 439 and by deed dated neys, the amount of the re- and recorded in said Registry in dated October 21, 1952, recor- February 23, 1973 recorded as quired deposit as set forth Book 2734, Page 306. ded in said Registry in Book aforesaid in Book 3777, Page herein. If the second highest bid- 2204, Page 363. 528; and by deed of Charles R. der declines to purchase the PARCEL THREE: That certain Peckham a/k/a Charles L. Peck- within described property, the tract or parcel of land situate in The above described PARCEL ham dated January 12, 1962 re- Mortgagee reserves the right to said Montgomery, bounded and THREE and PARCEL FOUR are corded as aforesaid in Book purchase the within described described as follows: conveyed SUBJECT to: 4644, Page 84. property at the amount bid by Beginning at the center line of a 1. The spring, water, pipe rights The above premises shall be the second highest bidder. The brook known as Bearden Brook, foreclosure deed and the consid- and privileges conveyed by deed sold subject to and/or with the at land now or formerly of Ada of Henry E. Stanton to Teles- benefit of any and all restric- eration paid by the successful and Richard Chamberlain, said bidder shall be held in escrow by phore Leferriere and Malvina Le- tions, easements, improve- point being about two hundred ferriere, dated April 20, 1909, re- ments, covenants, outstanding DG&L, (hereinafter called the and 00/100 (200.00) feet East- "Escrow Agent") until the deed corded in said Registry in Book tax titles, municipal or other pub- erly from the Easterly side of the 770, Page 373; and shall be released from escrow to road leading from Russell to lic taxes, assessments, liens or the successful bidder at the Norwich Bridge; thence running claims in the nature of liens, and same time as the consideration 2. All rights and rights of way, existing encumbrances of re- in a NORTHWESTERLY direc- both public and private, now ex- is released to the Mortgagee, tion to and across the road lead- cord superior to the mortgage, if whereupon all obligations of the ing to Montgomery nine hun- isting. See deed recorded in said any. The premises are also sold Escrow Agent shall be deemed dred and fifty and 00/100 Registry in Book 1314, Page subject to the right of redemp- to have been properly fulfilled (950.00) feet along land of the 147. tion of the United States of and the Escrow Agent shall be Montague Company at an angle; America or any of its subsidiar- discharged. Other terms, if any, thence continuing to ALSO CONVEYING the ease- ies or divisions, if any there be. to be announced at the sale ment reserved in deed of Abner In the event of any typographic- THE LEFT by a deflection angle E. Peck to the Montague Com- al error set forth herein in the Dated: March 22, of 10º 22' about fifteen hundred pany, dated December 16 1925, legal description of the 2018 U.S. Bank Trust, N.A., and 00/100 (1500.00) feet along recorded in said Registry in premises, the description set as Trustee for LSF9 land of the aforesaid Montague Book 1314, Page 147. forth and contained in the mort- Master Participation Trust Company to land now or gage shall take precedence. By its Attorney formerly of Louis I. and Mary M. The above described PARCEL DOONAN, GRAVES & Rivard, said point being about ONE,PARCELTWO,PARCEL TERMS OF THE SALE: Cash, LONGORIA, LLC, eleven hundred and 00/100 THREE and PARCEL FOUR are certified check or bank cashier's 100 Cummings Center, (1100.00) feet Easterly from the the same premises described as check in the sum of $10,000.00 Suite 225D, Easterly side of said Russell- FIRSTTRACT,SECOND shall be paid as an initial depos- Beverly, MA 01915 Norwich Bridge; thence TRACT, THIRD TRACT and it and must be shown at the time (978) 921-2670 TRACT FOUR, respectively, in and place of the sale in order to www.dgandl.com 54374 WESTERLY about eleven hun- deed of Helen T. Welch to qualify as a bidder. The high bid- dred and 00/100 (1100.00) feet Charles R. Peckham and Nancy der shall sign a written Memor- (MCCUTCHEON) to the aforesaid road; thence in M. Peckham, dated February 23, andum of Sale upon accept- a 1973, recorded in said Registry ance of the bid, the terms of in Book 3777, Page 528, with which shall be announced prior SOUTHEASTERLY direction the exception of those portions to the bid. The balance of the along said road about fifteen thereof previously conveyed as purchase price is to be paid in hundred and 00/100 (1500.00) described herein. cash, certified check or bank feet to land now or formerly of cashier's check within twenty one Barre; thence PARCEL FIVE: That certain tract (20) days from the date of sale or parcel of land situate in said and thereafter to be deposited in NORTHEASTERLY along land Montgomery, bounded and de- escrow with the law firm of RES- of said Barre about two hundred scribed as follows: and sixty-seven (267) feet; NIC,BEAUREGARD,WAITE thence AND DRISCOLL, 330 Whitney Beginning at a point at the Avenue, Suite 400, Holyoke, SOUTHEASTERLY along land Northwesterly corner of the tract Massachusetts, pending record- of said Barre about seven hun- conveyed, supposed to be in the ing of the deed which is to be dred and fifty (750) feet to and Easterly line and about opposite delivered, accepted and recor- across the road leading to Mont- station 971:74 of the location of ded within ten (10) days there- gomery; thence the Boston and Albany Railroad, after, or at such other time as thence may be designated by Mort- WESTERLY along the South- gagee. erly side of said road about three S. 76º 46' E. along land now or hundred (300) feet to the East- formerly of one Sikes about Mortgagee reserves the right to erly side of said Russell-Nor- eighteen (18) feet to a stone postpone the sale to a later date wich Bridge Road; thence monument; thence same course by public proclamation at the along land of said Sikes about time and date appointed for the SOUTHEASTERLY along the one Thousand forty-three and sale, and to further postpone at Easterly side of said road about 5/10 (1043.5) feet to a stone any adjourned sale date by pub- three hundred twenty-five (325) monument; thence S. 80º 45' 30" lic proclamation at the time and feet to the first mentioned E. along said Sikes' land about date appointed for any such ad- Bearden Brook, thence seven hundred eighteen and journed date. 5/10 (718.5) feet to a stone EASTERLY along said Bearden monument at land now or In the event that the successful Brook about two hundred (200) formerly of Dana D. Dewey; bidder at the foreclosure sale feet to the place of beginning. thence S. 6º 53' W. by land now shall default in purchasing the or formerly of said Dewey; about within described property ac- EXCEPTING from the above de- three hundred twenty-nine and cording to the terms of this No- scribed PARCEL THREE, those 2/10 (329.2) feet to a stone tice of Sale and/or the terms of portions thereof conveyed by monument; thence S 22º 33' W. the Memorandum of Sale ex- deeds of: by land now or formerly of said ecuted at the time of foreclosure, Dewey three hundred eighty- the Mortgagee reserves the right 1. Charles L. Peckham and seven (387) feet to a stone to sell the property by foreclos- Margaret M. Peckham to monument; thence S 7º 36' 30" ure deed to the second highest Clifton J. Noble and Minnie E. W. by said Dewey's land about Noble, dated January 11, 1949, bidder, providing that the second six hundred five and 5/10 highest bidder shall execute a recorded in said Registry in (605.5) feet to a stone monu- Book 1975, Page 471; Memorandum of Sale and de- ment on the Southerly side of posit with Mortgagee's attorneys, 2. Margaret M. Peckham to the road; thence S. 21º 45' W. the amount of the required de- Clifton J. Noble and Elizabeth A. by said land now or formerly of posit as set forth herein within Noble, dated March 19, 1960, said Dewey about seven hun- three (3) business days after de- recorded in said Registry in dred eighty (780) feet to a stone livery to the second highest bid- Book 2734, Page 306; monument about two and 5/10 der of written notice of the de- (2.5) feet Southerly of a marked fault of the previous highest bid- 3. Charles R. Peckham and 12" hickory tree; thence same der. The balance of the pur- Nancy M. Peckham to course about sixteen (16) feet to chase price shall be paid by and John A. Gates and Nancy A. a point supposed to be in the title shall be conveyed to the Gates, dated June 9, 1977, Northerly line and about oppos- said second highest bidder with- recorded in said Registry in ite station 939:93 of the location in twenty (20) days of said writ- Book 4435, Page 240; and of the Boston & Albany Railroad; ten notice. thence 4. Charles R. Peckham and The successful purchaser will be Nancy M. Peckham to WESTERLY and NORTHERLY responsible for any and all clos- Clifton J. Noble and Elizabeth A. by land of said Railroad Com- ing costs, state documentary Noble, dated June 6, 1977, pany about three thousand one stamps and recording fees and recorded in said Registry in hundred (3100) feet to the place shall be required to sign an Auc- Book 4437, Page 263. of beginning. Containing sixty- tioneer's Memorandum of Sale nine (69) acres and three (3) containing the terms of the sale. PARCEL FOUR: That certain rods, more or less. The successful bidder of the real tract or parcel of land situate in estate shall be subject to a said Montgomery, bounded and The above described PARCEL 5.00% buyer premium. described as follows: FIVE is the same premises de- scribed as THIRD PARCEL in Other terms to be announced at Beginning at the center line of a deed of Margaret M. Peckham to the sale. brook known as Bearden Brook Charles L. Peckham and Nancy at a point one hundred and L. Peckham, dated August 27, Dated: March 22, 2018 00/100 (100.00) feet Easterly 1963, recorded in said Registry from the point of beginning of in Book 2974, page 439. PARCEL THREE above and on Nancy A. Underwood Present holder of said mortgage the East side of the land of the PARCEL SIX: That certain tract Montague Company, thence or parcel of land situate in said running in a Montgomery, bounded and de- NORTHWESTERLY direction scribed as follows: along land of said Montague Company to and across the road Commencing on Bearden Brook leading to Montgomery about at land now or formerly of nine hundred and fifty (950) feet Charles Healey at a yellow birch to an angle; thence continuing tree; TO THE LEFT by a deflection angle of 10º 22' about fifteen thence running on said Brook to hundred (1500.00) feet along Reed Brook; land of said Montague Com- pany to the land now or formerly thence on Reed Brook to stake of Louis I. and Mary M. Rivard, and stones at land now or said point being about twelve formerly of Samuel Coe; hundred (1200.00) feet Easterly of the Russell-Norwich Bridge thence on said Coe's land West- Road; thence erly to a black oak tree marked with stones about it; EASTERLY along the land of said Rivard to the land now or thence South 46' West to an oak formerly of one Williston; thence tree marked; thence North 45' West 74 rods to a stake and SOUTHERLY along land of said stone; thence North 20 rods to Williston to and across the afore- said Bearden Brook to said yel- said Montgomery Road to the low birch tree at the place of be- first-mentioned Bearden Brook; ginning; containing twenty-five thence (25) acres more or less; except- ing therefrom a certain piece of WESTERLY down the said land of about two (2) acres sold Bearden Brook to the place of to said Coe by Reuben S. Her- beginning. All the above lines rick. are established from scale of plan on record showing land The above described PARCEL owned by the Montague Com- pany which divides the above SIX is the same premises con- described PARCEL THREE and veyed by deed of Edward J. PARCELFOUR. O'Connor to Charles R. Peck- ham, dated January 12, 1962, EXCEPTING from the above de- recorded in said Registry in scribed PARCEL FOUR, that Book 4644, Page 84. portion thereof conveyed by deed of Charles L. Peckham and Being the same premises con- Margaret M. Peckham to Clifton veyed to Charles L. Peckham J. Noble and Minnie E. Noble, a/k/a Charles R. Peckham and dated October 21, 1952, recor- Nancy L. Peckham a/k/a Nancy ded in said Registry in Book M. Peckham by deed dated Au- 2204, Page 363. gust 27, 1963 recorded in said Registry of Deeds in Book 2974, The above described PARCEL Page 439 and by deed dated THREE and PARCEL FOUR are February 23, 1973 recorded as conveyed SUBJECT to: aforesaid in Book 3777, Page 528; and by deed of Charles R. 1. The spring, water, pipe rights Peckham a/k/a Charles L. Peck- and privileges conveyed by deed ham dated January 12, 1962 re- of Henry E. Stanton to Teles- corded as aforesaid in Book phore Leferriere and Malvina Le- 4644, Page 84. ferriere, dated April 20, 1909, re- corded in said Registry in Book The above premises shall be 770, Page 373; and sold subject to and/or with the benefit of any and all restric- 2. All rights and rights of way, tions, easements, improve- both public and private, now ex- ments, covenants, outstanding isting. See deed recorded in said tax titles, municipal or other pub- Registry in Book 1314, Page lic taxes, assessments, liens or 147. claims in the nature of liens, and existing encumbrances of re- ALSO CONVEYING the ease- cord superior to the mortgage, if ment reserved in deed of Abner E.Peck to the Montague Com- any. The premises are also sold pany, dated December 16 1925, subject to the right of redemp- recorded in said Registry in tion of the United States of Book 1314, Page 147. America or any of its subsidiar- ies or divisions, if any there be. The above described PARCEL In the event of any typographic- ONE,PARCELTWO,PARCEL al error set forth herein in the THREE and PARCEL FOUR are legal description of the the same premises described as premises, the description set FIRSTTRACT,SECOND forth and contained in the mort- TRACT, THIRD TRACT and gage shall take precedence. TRACT FOUR, respectively, in deed of Helen T. Welch to TERMS OF THE SALE: Cash, Charles R. Peckham and Nancy certified check or bank cashier's M. Peckham, dated February 23, check in the sum of $10,000.00 1973, recorded in said Registry shall be paid as an initial depos- in Book 3777, Page 528, with it and must be shown at the time the exception of those portions and place of the sale in order to thereof previously conveyed as qualify as a bidder. The high bid- described herein. der shall sign a written Memor- andum of Sale upon accept- PARCEL FIVE: That certain tract ance of the bid, the terms of or parcel of land situate in said which shall be announced prior Montgomery, bounded and de- to the bid. The balance of the scribed as follows: purchase price is to be paid in cash, certified check or bank Beginning at a point at the cashier's check within twenty Northwesterly corner of the tract (20) days from the date of sale conveyed, supposed to be in the and thereafter to be deposited in Easterly line and about opposite escrow with the law firm of RES- station 971:74 of the location of NIC,BEAUREGARD,WAITE the Boston and Albany Railroad, AND DRISCOLL, 330 Whitney thence Avenue, Suite 400, Holyoke, S. 76º 46' E. along land now or Massachusetts, pending record- formerly of one Sikes about ing of the deed which is to be eighteen (18) feet to a stone delivered, accepted and recor- monument; thence same course ded within ten (10) days there- along land of said Sikes about after, or at such other time as one Thousand forty-three and may be designated by Mort- 5/10 (1043.5) feet to a stone gagee. monument; thence S. 80º 45' 30" E. along said Sikes' land about Mortgagee reserves the right to seven hundred eighteen and postpone the sale to a later date 5/10 (718.5) feet to a stone by public proclamation at the monument at land now or time and date appointed for the formerly of Dana D. Dewey; sale, and to further postpone at thence S. 6º 53' W. by land now any adjourned sale date by pub- or formerly of said Dewey; about lic proclamation at the time and three hundred twenty-nine and date appointed for any such ad- 2/10 (329.2) feet to a stone journed date. monument; thence S 22º 33' W. by land now or formerly of said In the event that the successful Dewey three hundred eighty- bidder at the foreclosure sale seven (387) feet to a stone shall default in purchasing the monument; thence S 7º 36' 30" within described property ac- W. by said Dewey's land about cording to the terms of this No- six hundred five and 5/10 tice of Sale and/or the terms of (605.5) feet to a stone monu- the Memorandum of Sale ex- ment on the Southerly side of ecuted at the time of foreclosure, the road; thence S. 21º 45' W. the Mortgagee reserves the right by said land now or formerly of to sell the property by foreclos- said Dewey about seven hun- ure deed to the second highest dred eighty (780) feet to a stone bidder, providing that the second monument about two and 5/10 highest bidder shall execute a (2.5) feet Southerly of a marked Memorandum of Sale and de- 12" hickory tree; thence same posit with Mortgagee's attorneys, course about sixteen (16) feet to a point supposed to be in the the amount of the required de- Northerly line and about oppos- posit as set forth herein within ite station 939:93 of the location three (3) business days after de- of the Boston & Albany Railroad; livery to the second highest bid- thence der of written notice of the de- fault of the previous highest bid- WESTERLY and NORTHERLY der. The balance of the pur- by land of said Railroad Com- chase price shall be paid by and pany about three thousand one title shall be conveyed to the hundred (3100) feet to the place said second highest bidder with- of beginning. Containing sixty- in twenty (20) days of said writ- nine (69) acres and three (3) ten notice. rods, more or less. The successful purchaser will be The above described PARCEL responsible for any and all clos- FIVE is the same premises de- ing costs, state documentary scribed as THIRD PARCEL in stamps and recording fees and deed of Margaret M. Peckham to shall be required to sign an Auc- Charles L. Peckham and Nancy tioneer's Memorandum of Sale L. Peckham, dated August 27, containing the terms of the sale. 1963, recorded in said Registry The successful bidder of the real in Book 2974, page 439. estate shall be subject to a 5.00% buyer premium. PARCEL SIX: That certain tract or parcel of land situate in said Other terms to be announced at Montgomery, bounded and de- the sale. scribed as follows: Dated: March 22, 2018 Commencing on Bearden Brook at land now or formerly of Nancy A. Underwood Charles Healey at a yellow birch Present holder of said mortgage tree; thence running on said Brook to Reed Brook; thence on Reed Brook to stake and stones at land now or formerly of Samuel Coe; thence on said Coe's land West- erly to a black oak tree marked with stones about it; thence South 46' West to an oak tree marked; thence North 45' West 74 rods to a stake and stone; thence North 20 rods to said Bearden Brook to said yel- low birch tree at the place of be- ginning; containing twenty-five (25) acres more or less; except- ing therefrom a certain piece of land of about two (2) acres sold to said Coe by Reuben S. Her- rick. The above described PARCEL SIX is the same premises con- veyed by deed of Edward J. O'Connor to Charles R. Peck- ham, dated January 12, 1962, recorded in said Registry in Book 4644, Page 84. Being the same premises con- veyed to Charles L. Peckham a/k/a Charles R. Peckham and Nancy L. Peckham a/k/a Nancy M. Peckham by deed dated Au- gust 27, 1963 recorded in said Registry of Deeds in Book 2974, Page 439 and by deed dated February 23, 1973 recorded as aforesaid in Book 3777, Page 528; and by deed of Charles R. Peckham a/k/a Charles L. Peck- ham dated January 12, 1962 re- corded as aforesaid in Book 4644, Page 84. The above premises shall be sold subject to and/or with the benefit of any and all restric- tions, easements, improve- ments, covenants, outstanding tax titles, municipal or other pub- lic taxes, assessments, liens or claims in the nature of liens, and existing encumbrances of re- cord superior to the mortgage, if any. The premises are also sold subject to the right of redemp- tion of the United States of America or any of its subsidiar- ies or divisions, if any there be. In the event of any typographic- al error set forth herein in the legal description of the premises, the description set forth and contained in the mort- gage shall take precedence. TERMS OF THE SALE: Cash, certified check or bank cashier's check in the sum of $10,000.00 shall be paid as an initial depos- it and must be shown at the time and place of the sale in order to qualify as a bidder. The high bid- der shall sign a written Memor- andum of Sale upon accept- ance of the bid, the terms of which shall be announced prior to the bid. The balance of the purchase price is to be paid in cash, certified check or bank cashier's check within twenty (20) days from the date of sale and thereafter to be deposited in escrow with the law firm of RES- NIC,BEAUREGARD,WAITE AND DRISCOLL, 330 Whitney Avenue, Suite 400, Holyoke, Massachusetts, pending record- ing of the deed which is to be delivered, accepted and recor- ded within ten (10) days there- after, or at such other time as may be designated by Mort- gagee. Mortgagee reserves the right to postpone the sale to a later date by public proclamation at the time and date appointed for the sale, and to further postpone at any adjourned sale date by pub- lic proclamation at the time and date appointed for any such ad- journed date. In the event that the successful bidder at the foreclosure sale shall default in purchasing the within described property ac- cording to the terms of this No- tice of Sale and/or the terms of the Memorandum of Sale ex- ecuted at the time of foreclosure, the Mortgagee reserves the right to sell the property by foreclos- ure deed to the second highest bidder, providing that the second highest bidder shall execute a Memorandum of Sale and de- posit with Mortgagee's attorneys, the amount of the required de- posit as set forth herein within three (3) business days after de- livery to the second highest bid- der of written notice of the de- fault of the previous highest bid- der. The balance of the pur- chase price shall be paid by and title shall be conveyed to the said second highest bidder with- in twenty (20) days of said writ- ten notice. The successful purchaser will be responsible for any and all clos- ing costs, state documentary stamps and recording fees and shall be required to sign an Auc- tioneer's Memorandum of Sale containing the terms of the sale. The successful bidder of the real estate shall be subject to a 5.00% buyer premium. Other terms to be announced at the sale. Dated: March 22, 2018 Nancy A. Underwood Present holder of said mortgage March 19, 26, 2018 April 2, 2018 NOTICE OF MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE By virtue and in execution of the Power of Sale contained in a certain mortgage given by Peter J. Siciliano and Jacqueline L. Brown to World Savings Bank, FSB, dated August 13, 2007 and recorded with the Hampden County Registry of Deeds at Book 16872, Page 516, of which mortgage the undersigned is the present holder , for breach of the conditions of said mortgage and March 19, 26, 2018 for the purpose of foreclosing, April 2, 2018 the same will be sold at Public NOTICE OF MORTGAGEE'S Auction at 12:00 p.m. on April SALE OF REAL ESTATE 11, 2018, on the mortgaged premises located at 1076 East Premises: 84 Broadway, Mountain Road, Westfield, Westfield,Massachusetts Hampden County, Massachu- setts, all and singular the By virtue and in execution of the premises described in said mort- Power of Sale contained in a gage, certain mortgage given by Douglas J. Drumm and Carolyn L. Drumm to Mortgage Electron- TO WIT: ic Registration Systems, Inc., as nominee for Countrywide Bank, Certain real estate situated in FSB.,said mortgage dated Westfield, Hampden County, March 30, 2007, and recorded Massachusetts, bounded and June 5, 2007 in the Hampden described as follows: County Registry of Deeds, in Book 16726 at Page 263 and now held by Wilmington Sav- Parcel One ings Fund Society, FSB, d/b/a Christiana Trust, not individually Beginning at an iron pin on the but as trustee for Pretium Mort- Westerly line of East Mountain gage Acquisition Trust by virtue Road, distant southerly, measur- of an assignment from Pretium ing by the said Westerly line, five Mortgage Credit Partners I Loan hundred forty (540) feet from an Acquisition, LP, to Wilmington iron pin marking the Southeast- Savings Fund Society, FSB, d/b/a Christiana Trust, not indi- erly corner of land now of vidually but as trustee for Pre- formerly of Harold E. Brill, et ux, tium Mortgage Acquisition Trust and running thence dated June 5, 2015 and recor- ded June 16, 2015 in the Hamp- S. 15° 30' W. along said East den County Registry of Deeds in Mountain Road, one hundred Book 20748 at Page 496, previ- thirty-one and 40/100 (131:40) ously assigned by Bank of feet to an iron pin at land now or America, N.A. successor by merger to BAC Home Loans formerly of Michael C. Deveno, Servicing, LP FKA Countrywide et ux; thence Home Loans Servicing, LP to Pretium Mortgage Credit Part- N. 74° 30' W. along last named ners I Loan Acquisition, LP, by land, two hundred twenty (220) virtue of an assignment dated feet to an iron pin at land now or May 29, 2015 and recorded formerly of Mary E. Deveno; June 16, 2015 in the Hampden thence County Registry of Deeds in Book 20748 at Page 492, previ- ously assigned by Mortgage N. 15° 30' E. along last named Electronic Registration Systems, land, one hundred thirty-one Inc., to Bank of America, N.A. and, 40/100 (131.40) feet to an successor by merger to BAC iron pin at other land now or Home Loans Servicing, LP FKA formerly of Mary E. Deveno; and Countrywide Home Loans Servi- thence cing, LP by virtue of an assign- ment dated September 27, 2011 and recorded October 5, 2011 in S. 74° 30' E, along last named the Hampden County Registry of land, two hundred twenty (220) Deeds in Book 18942 at Page feet to an iron pin at the place of 414, for breach of the conditions beginning. in said mortgage and for the pur- pose of foreclosing the same, Parcel Two will be sold at Public Auction on April 10, 2018 at 3:00 PM Loc- al Time upon the premises, all Certain real estate situated in and singular the premises de- said Westfield, being desig- scribed in said mortgage, to wit: nated as Parcel ''A'' on a plan re- corded in the Registry of Deeds THATCERTAINREALES- for said Hampden County Re- TATESITUATEDINWEST- gistry of Deeds in Book of Plans FIELD,HAMPDENCOUNTY, 151, Page 31, to which plan as MASSACHUSETTS,BEING so recorded reference is hereby THESOUTHWESTERLYONE- HALF (1/2) OF LOT 65 (SIXTY- made for a more particular de- FIVE).SAIDLOTBEING scription of Parcel 'A'. SHOWNONTHEPLANEN- TITLED “FAIRVIEW TERRACE “ Being the premises known as ASRECORDEDINTHERE- 1076 East Mountain Road, GISTRYOFDEEDS,FORSAID Westfield, Massachusetts. HAMPDENCOUNTYINBOOK OF PLANS 1, PAGE 5, TO- Being the same premises con- GETHERWITHLANDLYING SOUTHWESTERLYTHEREOF; veyed to Jacqueline L. Brown SAIDLANDBEINGBOUNDED herein by deed of Kevin R. ANDDESCRIBEDINONE Brown and Jacqueline L. Brown PARCELASFOLLOWS; dated May 6, 2001 and recor- ded in the Hampden County Re- BEGINNINGATANIRONPIN gistry of Deeds in Book 11631, INTHESOUTHEASTERLY Page 557. LINEOFBROADWAYMARK- INGTHEMOSTNORTHERLY CORNER OF LOT 66 (SIXTY- For mortgagor's(s') title see SIX)ASSHOWNONSAID deed recorded with Hampden THE WESTFIELD NEWS PLAN,ANDRUNNING WWW.THEWESTFIELDNEWS.COM MONDAY, APRILCounty 2, Registry 2018 - ofPAGE Deeds 15 in THENCE Book 16872, Page 514. NORTH 35° 31’ 00’ EAST These premises will be sold and Legal Notices ALONGSAIDBROADWAY, Legal Notices Legal Notices Legal Notices conveyed subject to and with the TWENTY-FIVE (25) FEET TO A benefit of all rights, rights of way, POINTATLANDFORMERLY March 19, 26, 2018 restrictions, easements, coven- OFMISISCHIACONSTRUC- April 2, 2018 April 2, 2018 March 19, 26, 2018 TIONCO.,INC.,NOWOR April 2, 2018 ants, liens or claims in the April 2, 2018 nature of liens, improvements, LATELYORROBERTM. COMMONWEALTH OF LESLIEETUX;THENCE COMMONWEALTH OF public assessments, any and all MASSACHUSETTS MASSACHUSETTS NOTICE OF MORTGAGEE'S NOTICE OF MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE unpaid taxes, tax titles, tax liens, SALE OF REAL ESTATE SOUTH 54° 29’ 99” EAST THE TRIAL COURT water and sewer liens and any PROBATE AND FAMILY THE TRIAL COURT ALONGLASTNAMEDLAND, By virtue and in execution of the other municipal assessments or ONEHUNDREDFORTY-SIX COURT PROBATE AND FAMILY Premises: 84 Broadway, COURT Power of Sale contained in a liens or existing encumbrances Westfield,Massachusetts AND 72/100 (146.72) FEET TO ANANGLEPOINT;THENCE Hampden Probate certain mortgage given by Peter of record which are in force and and Family Court Hampden Probate J. Siciliano and Jacqueline L. are applicable, having priority By virtue and in execution of the SOUTH 73° 50’ 00” EAST and Family Court Brown to World Savings Bank, over said mortgage, whether or Power of Sale contained in a 50 State Street 50 State Street ALONGLASTNAMEDLAND, Springfield, MA 01103 FSB, dated August 13, 2007 and not reference to such restric- certain mortgage given by TWO HUNDRED THIRTY (230) Springfield, MA 01103 recorded with the Hampden tions, easements, improve- Douglas J. Drumm and Carolyn FEETTOLANDNOWORLAT- Docket No. HD16P1207PM County Registry of Deeds at ments, liens or encumbrances is L. Drumm to Mortgage Electron- TERLYOFCHARLESE. Docket No. HD18P0513GD Book 16872, Page 516, of which made in the deed. ic Registration Systems, Inc., as MILLERETUX;THENCE. mortgage the undersigned is the nominee for Countrywide Bank, CITATION GIVING NOTICE OF CITATION GIVING NOTICE OF present holder , for breach of the CONSERVATOR'S ACCOUNT PETITION FOR APPOINTMENT TERMS OF SALE: FSB.,said mortgage dated SOUTHWESTERLYALONG conditions of said mortgage and LASTNAMEDLAND,ONE OF GUARDIAN FOR for the purpose of foreclosing, March 30, 2007, and recorded HUNDREDTWENTY-FIVE In the matter of: INCAPACITATED PERSON A deposit of Five Thousand June 5, 2007 in the Hampden (125) FEET TO AN IRON PIN PURSUANT TO the same will be sold at Public ($5,000.00) Dollars by certified Dorothy Tobias Auction at 12:00 p.m. on April County Registry of Deeds, in ORPIPEATLANDNOWOR Of: WESTFIELD, MA G.L. c. 190B, § 5-304 or bank check will be required to Book 16726 at Page 263 and LATELYOFOSMERG.AN- 11, 2018, on the mortgaged be paid by the purchaser at the now held by Wilmington Sav- DREWS;THENCE In the matter of: premises located at 1076 East Protected Person/Disabled Mountain Road, Westfield, time and place of sale. The bal- ings Fund Society, FSB, d/b/a Person/Respondent Alexander Delgado ance is to be paid by certified or Christiana Trust, not individually NORTHWESTERLYALONG Of: WESTFIELD, MA Hampden County, Massachu- LASTNAMEDLAND,TWO setts, all and singular the bank check at Harmon Law Of- but as trustee for Pretium Mort- To the named Respondent and fices, P.C., 150 California Street, gage Acquisition Trust by virtue HUNDRED SIXTY-FIVE (265) RESPONDENT premises described in said mort- FEETTOTHEMOSTSOUTH- all other interested persons, you Alleged Incapacitated Person gage, Newton, Massachusetts 02458, of an assignment from Pretium ERLY CORNER OF LOT 67 are hereby notified pursuant to or by mail to P.O. Box 610389, Mortgage Credit Partners I Loan (SIXTYSEVEN)ASSHOWN Rule 72 of the Supplemental To the named Respondent and TO WIT: Newton Highlands, Massachu- Acquisition, LP, to Wilmington ONSAIDPLAN;THENCE Rules of the Probate & Familly all other interested persons, a setts 02461-0389, within thirty Savings Fund Society, FSB, Court, that the Temporary First petition has been filed by Certain real estate situated in (30) days from the date of sale. d/b/a Christiana Trust, not indi- NORTHEASTERLYALONG & Final Account(s) of SAID LOTS 67 (SIXTY-SEVEN) Westfield, Hampden County, Deed will be provided to pur- vidually but as trustee for Pre- Western Mass. Hospital of West- Massachusetts, bounded and chaser for recording upon re- tium Mortgage Acquisition Trust AND 66 (SIXTY-SIX) ONE HUN- Jewish Family Services of W. field, MA DRED (100) FEET TO THE described as follows: ceipt in full of the purchase dated June 5, 2015 and recor- MA of Springfield, MA price. The description of the ded June 16, 2015 in the Hamp- MOSTEASTERLYCORNER in the above captioned matter al- OF SAID LOT 66 (SIXTY-SIX); leging that Alexander Delgado Parcel One premises contained in said mort- den County Registry of Deeds in ANDTHENCE as Conservator of the property gage shall control in the event of of said Respondent has or have is in need of a Guardian and re- Book 20748 at Page 496, previ- questing that Beginning at an iron pin on the an error in this publication. ously assigned by Bank of NORTH 54° 29” 00” WEST been presented to the Court for Westerly line of East Mountain America, N.A. successor by ALONG SAID LOT 66 (SIXTY- allowance. Miriam Rodriguez of Springfield, Road, distant southerly, measur- SIX)ONEHUNDREDTHIRTY- Other terms, if any, to be an- merger to BAC Home Loans MA ing by the said Westerly line, five nounced at the sale. Servicing, LP FKA Countrywide SIX AND 27/100 (136.27) FEET You have the right to object to hundred forty (540) feet from an Home Loans Servicing, LP to TOSAIDBROADWAYATTHE the account(s). If you wish to Jacqueline Delgado of Spring- iron pin marking the Southeast- PLACEOFBEGINNING. do so, you or your attorney must WELLS FARGO BANK, N.A., Pretium Mortgage Credit Part- field, MA erly corner of land now of SUCCESSOR BY MERGER ners I Loan Acquisition, LP, by file a written appearance and ob- formerly of Harold E. Brill, et ux, SUBJECTTOEASEMENT jection at this court on or before (or some other suitable person) TO WACHOVIA MORTGAGE, virtue of an assignment dated RIGHTSOFCITYOFWEST- and running thence FSB, F/K/A WORLD SAVINGS May 29, 2015 and recorded FIELDGASANDELECTRIC 10:00 A.M. on the return date of be appointed as Guardian to 04/18/2018. This day is NOT a serve Without Surety on the S. 15° 30' W. along said East BANK, FSB June 16, 2015 in the Hampden LIGHTDEPARTMENTETAL Present holder of said mortgage County Registry of Deeds in UNDERINSTRUMENTDATED hearing date, but a deadline bond. Mountain Road, one hundred Book 20748 at Page 492, previ- DECEMBER 9, 1968 AND RE- date by which you have to ob- thirty-one and 40/100 (131:40) CORDEDINSAIDREGISTRY ject to the accounts(s). If you fail The petition asks the court to de- feet to an iron pin at land now or By its Attorneys, ously assigned by Mortgage termine that the Respondent is HARMON LAW OFFICES, P.C. Electronic Registration Systems, OF DEEDS IN BOOK 3390, to file the written appearance formerly of Michael C. Deveno, PAGE 541. incapacitated, that the appoint- 150 California Street Inc., to Bank of America, N.A. and objection by the return date, ment of a Guardian is neces- et ux; thence action may be taken in this mat- Newton, MA 02458 successor by merger to BAC The description of the property sary, and that the proposed ter without further notice to you, Guardian is appropriate. The pe- N. 74° 30' W. along last named (617) 558-0500 Home Loans Servicing, LP FKA that appears in the mortgage to 201605-0323 - YEL Countrywide Home Loans Servi- be foreclosed shall control in the including the allowance of the tition is on file with this court and land, two hundred twenty (220) cing, LP by virtue of an assign- event of a typographical error in account(s). may contain a request for cer- feet to an iron pin at land now or ment dated September 27, 2011 this publication. tain specific authority. formerly of Mary E. Deveno; and recorded October 5, 2011 in Additionally, within thirty days thence April 2, 2018 after said return day (or within You have the right to object to the Hampden County Registry of For Mortgagors’ Title see deed April 9, 2018 dated May 25, 1996, and recor- such other time as the Court this proceeding. If you wish to N. 15° 30' E. along last named Deeds in Book 18942 at Page ded June 28, 1996 in Book 9539 upon motion may order), you do so, you or your attorney must land, one hundred thirty-one 414, for breach of the conditions at Page 149 with the Hampden must file a written affidavit of ob- file a written appearance at this and, 40/100 (131.40) feet to an in said mortgage and for the pur- TOWN OF SOUTHWICK County Registry of Deeds. jections stating the specific facts court on or before 10:00 A.M. on iron pin at other land now or PLANNING BOARD pose of foreclosing the same, and grounds upon which each the return date of 04/16/2018. formerly of Mary E. Deveno; and This day is NOT a hearing date, will be sold at Public Auction on TERMS OF SALE: Said objection is based and a copy thence NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING April 10, 2018 at 3:00 PM Loc- premises will be sold and con- shall be served upon the Con- but a deadline date by which you al Time upon the premises, all veyed subject to all liens, en- have to file the written appear- cumbrances, unpaid taxes, tax servator pursuant to Rule 3 of ance if you object to the petition. S. 74° 30' E, along last named Flexible Subdivision and singular the premises de- the Supplemental Rules of the land, two hundred twenty (220) Application - West scribed in said mortgage, to wit: titles, municipal liens and as- If you fail to file the written ap- sessments, if any, which take Probate & Family Court. pearance by the return date, ac- feet to an iron pin at the place of precedence over the said mort- tion may be taken in this matter beginning. Section 11, that the Planning THATCERTAINREALES- gage above described. You have the right to send to the without further notice to you. In Board will hold a Public Hearing TATESITUATEDINWEST- Conservator, by registered or addition to filing the written ap- Parcel Two on Tuesday, April, Notice is FIELD,HAMPDENCOUNTY, FIVE THOUSAND ($5,000.00) certified mail, a written request pearance, you or your attorney hereby given in accordance with MASSACHUSETTS,BEING Dollars of the purchase price to receive a copy of the Petition must file a written affidavit stat- Certain real estate situated in the provision of M.G.L. Chapter THESOUTHWESTERLYONE- must be paid by a certified and account(s) at no cost to you. ing the specific facts and said Westfield, being desig- 40A, 17, 2018 at 7:30 p.m. in the HALF (1/2) OF LOT 65 (SIXTY- check, bank treasurer's or cash- grounds of your objection within nated as Parcel ''A'' on a plan re- ier's check at the time and place Land Use Hearing Room, Town FIVE).SAIDLOTBEING IMPORTANT NOTICE 30 days after the return date. corded in the Registry of Deeds Hall, 454 College Highway on an of the sale by the purchaser. for said Hampden County Re- SHOWNONTHEPLANEN- The balance of the purchase The outcome of this proceed- application by Crestview Con- TITLED “FAIRVIEW TERRACE “ ing may limit or completely IMPORTANT NOTICE gistry of Deeds in Book of Plans price shall be paid in cash, certi- The outcome of this proceed- struction & Trucking for a Flex- ASRECORDEDINTHERE- fied check, bank treasurer's or take away the above-named 151, Page 31, to which plan as ible Residential Subdivision , a ing may limit or completely so recorded reference is hereby GISTRYOFDEEDS,FORSAID cashier's check within thirty (30) person’s right to make de- take away the above-named Special Permit, Site Plan Ap- HAMPDENCOUNTYINBOOK days after the date of sale. cisions about personal affairs made for a more particular de- proval, Stormwater Manage- person’s right to make de- scription of Parcel 'A'. OF PLANS 1, PAGE 5, TO- or financial affairs or both. cisions about personal affairs ment Permit, zoned as Residen- GETHERWITHLANDLYING Other terms to be announced at The above-named person has or financial affairs or both. tial 40 (R40). The property is SOUTHWESTERLYTHEREOF; the sale. the right to ask for a lawyer. The above-named person has Being the premises known as shown on current Assessors SAIDLANDBEINGBOUNDED Anyone may make this re- the right to ask for a lawyer. 1076 East Mountain Road, Map 27, Parcels 1, 3, 4, and 5. BENDETT& MCHUGH, PC Westfield, Massachusetts. ANDDESCRIBEDINONE 270 Farmington Avenue quest on behalf of the above- Anyone may make this re- PARCELASFOLLOWS; Farmington, CT 06032 named person. If the above- quest on behalf of the above- The Applicant proposes to cre- named person cannot afford a named person. If the above- Being the same premises con- ate a 31 lot ”Flexible Residential lawyer, one may be appointed named person cannot afford a veyed to Jacqueline L. Brown Subdivision” in accordance with BEGINNINGATANIRONPIN Attorney for Wilmington Savings herein by deed of Kevin R. INTHESOUTHEASTERLY Fund Society, FSB, at State expense. lawyer, one may be appointed the Code of Southwick Zoning d/b/a Christiana Trust, at State expense. Brown and Jacqueline L. Brown Bylaws, Chapter 185, Sections LINEOFBROADWAYMARK- dated May 6, 2001 and recor- INGTHEMOSTNORTHERLY not individually but as trustee Witness, 9, 10, 12 and 23. A copy of the for Pretium Mortgage Witness, ded in the Hampden County Re- CORNER OF LOT 66 (SIXTY- Hon. Barbara M Hyland, Hon. Barbara M Hyland, application and the plans may Acquisition Trust First Justice of this Court. gistry of Deeds in Book 11631, be inspected at the Planning SIX)ASSHOWNONSAID First Justice of this Court. Page 557. PLAN,ANDRUNNING Board office or the Town Clerks Present Holder of the Mortgage Date: March 21, 2018 THENCE (860) 677-2868 Date: March 19, 2018 For mortgagor's(s') title see office during regular office hours. Any person interested or wish- Suzanne T. Seguin deed recorded with Hampden NORTH 35° 31’ 00’ EAST Suzanne T. Seguin County Registry of Deeds in ing to be heard on the applica- ALONGSAIDBROADWAY, Register of Probate Register of Probate Book 16872, Page 514. tion should appear at the time TWENTY-FIVE (25) FEET TO A and place designated. POINTATLANDFORMERLY These premises will be sold and OFMISISCHIACONSTRUC- conveyed subject to and with the TIONCO.,INC.,NOWOR benefit of all rights, rights of way, LATELYORROBERTM. Zoning restrictions,FREE easements,ESTIMATES coven- FULLY INSURED LESLIEETUX;THENCE C & C New Installations ants, liens or claims in the Heating & Cooling, INC Replacements nature ofBAKER liens, improvements,Residential MASONRY & Commercial Air Filtration public assessments, any and all SOUTH 54° 29’ 99” EAST Fully EPA Duct WorkCleaning unpaid taxes, tax titles, tax liens, ALONGLASTNAMEDLAND, Insured ❄ Certified BOBCAT SERVICES ONEHUNDREDFORTY-SIX Tune-Ups water andFIREPLACES sewer liens • CHIMNEYS and any • STEPS • SIDEWALKS • PATIOS AND 72/100 (146.72) FEET TO [email protected] Ray Turcotte Steve Burkholder, Owner - License #GF5061-J Maintenance other municipalCONCRETE assessments DRIVEWAYS or • BILCO HATCHWAYS ANANGLEPOINT;THENCE Post Office Box 157 (413) 214-4149 18 Years Experience FREE Gas Piping liens orBRICK existing - BLOCK encumbrances (413) 569-3172 ESTIMATES of record which are in force and Westfield, MA 01086 Masters Lic. A18022 (413) 575-8704 Humidifiers STONE - CONCRETE (413) 599-0015 SOUTH 73° 50’ 00” EAST are applicable, having priority Who over said mortgage, whether or ALONGLASTNAMEDLAND, TWO HUNDRED THIRTY (230) not reference to such restric- GARAGE DOORS tions, easements, improve- FEETTOLANDNOWORLAT- ments, liens or encumbrances is TERLYOFCHARLESE. Sales • Installation made in the deed.CREATIVE MILLERETUX;THENCE. Service & Repair $60 Flat Rate Residential Computer Repair Virus Removal • Hardware Upgrades • Data Recovery • ReinstallsTERMS OF SALE: SOUTHWESTERLYALONG COLORS Residential & Light Commercial Screen Replacements & More! LASTNAMEDLAND,ONE (800) 259-4877A deposit ofQUALITY Five Thousand PAINTING HUNDREDTWENTY-FIVEDoes Certified, Licensed, Insured • Free Estimates acceleratedit.net ($5,000.00) Dollars by certified (125) FEET TO AN IRON PIN 413-289-6550 • 413-626-1978 • www.menardgaragedoors.com 650 New Ludlow Rd. • South Hadley, MA 01075 or bank check will be required to ORPIPEATLANDNOWOR be paid by the413-214-5646 purchaser at the LATELYOFOSMERG.AN- time and place of sale. The bal- DREWS;THENCE since 1984 ance is to be paid by certified or Brick-Block-Stone New or Repair COMPLETE bank checkDavid at Harmon Rose Law Plumbing Of- & Heating NORTHWESTERLYALONG fices, P.C., 150 California Street, LASTNAMEDLAND,TWO SOLEK MASONRY Newton, Massachusetts 02458,Veteran Owned & Operated HUNDRED SIXTY-FIVE (265) or by mail to P.O. Box 610389, Westfield, MA FEETTOTHEMOSTSOUTH- Chimneys • Foundations • Fireplaces BATHROOM & KITCHENNewton Highlands, Massachu- ERLY CORNERIt? OF LOT 67 RENOVATIONS Fully Insured setts 02461-0389, within thirty (413) 579-4073 MA Lic #072233 (30) days from the date of sale. (SIXTYSEVEN)ASSHOWN (413) 569-6855 MA Reg #144831 DAVE DAVIDSON Deed will be provided to pur- MA Lic # PL33191-J ONSAIDPLAN;THENCE Free Estimates (413) 569-3428 (413) 569-9973 www.davedavidsonremodeling.comchaser for recording upon re- Fully Licensed & Insured NORTHEASTERLYALONG ceipt in full of the purchase SAID LOTS 67 (SIXTY-SEVEN) price. The description of the premises contained in said mort- AND 66Local (SIXTY-SIX) ONE HUN- Siding & WindoWS, inc. DRED (100) FEET TO THE Sullivan gage shall control in the event of MOSTEASTERLYCORNERServing Westfield & Surrounding Areas • 25+ Years Experience an error in this publication. OF SAID LOT 66 (SIXTY-SIX); • thermal entry / storm doors • ranfield Simply Electrifying ANDTHENCE Other terms, if any, to be an- • General carpentry & repairs • TREE SERVICEnounced at the sale. • complete vinyl sidinG & repairs • G Lamp Restoration & Repair NORTHBusiness 54° 29” 00” WEST Kevin Sullivan Free Estimates • Fully Insured SeasonedW ELLS FARGO BANK, N.A., ALONG SAID LOT 66 (SIXTY- SUCCESSOR BY MERGER SIX)ONEHUNDREDTHIRTY-413-572-0900 MA HIC LIC #158005 HardwoodTO WACHOVIA MORTGAGE,Bring Your Old Lamp SIX AND 27/100 (136.27) FEET FSB, F/K/A WORLD SAVINGS TOSAIDBROADWAYATTHE BANK, FSB Back to Life! PLACEOFBEGINNING. LOG LOADPresent holder of said mortgage Bulletin Custom ~ Lamp ShadeS ~ Lamp SUBJECTTOEASEMENT Picture Repair ClearanceBy its Attorneys, In Stock & SpecIal orderS! RIGHTSOFCITYOFWEST- Carleton’s Framing 38 West school st. and HARMON LAW OFFICES, P.C. FIELDGASANDELECTRIC Prices may vary, call for quote150 California Street85 Skyline Dr., Westfield, MA 01085 and Westfield, MA Restoration LIGHTDEPARTMENTETAL Repair Newton, MA 02458 UNDERINSTRUMENTDATEDBoard Appointments anytime 413-569-6104 • 413-454-5782(617) 558-0500 Call 413-265-0564 DECEMBER 9, 1968 AND RE- (413) 568-2339 (413) 537-5842 LOTS CLEARED • TREE REMOVAL • EXCAVATION201605-0323 - YEL or email [email protected] CORDEDINSAIDREGISTRY OF DEEDS IN BOOK 3390, FULLY INSURED • FREE ESTIMATES A Division of Poehlman Electric PAGE 541. Michael Busiere The description of the property Licensed Appraiser thatTo appears Advertise in the mortgage to PERRY’S be foreclosed shall control in the George’sAUTO BODY (413) 568-7409 event of a typographical error in PLUMBING & HEATING Lockhouse Rd., Westfield, MA this publication. Call Sewer & Drain Cleaning • OPEN 7:30AM-4:00PM MON-FRI • Expert Collision & Painting Home Repair Services • Insurance Approved • Registered Shop #1214 For Mortgagors’ Title see deed 413-206-6386 dated May 25, 1996, and recor- 413-782-7322 Safe, Guaranteed Repair and Maintenance No Job ded 413-562-4181 June 28, 1996 in Book 9539 Lic. #26177 • AGAWAM, MA Too Small! WHERE QUALITY COMES FIRST SINCE 1951 at Page 149 with the Hampden County Registry of Deeds. TERMS OF SALE: Said premises will be sold and con- veyed subject to all liens, en- cumbrances, unpaid taxes, tax titles, municipal liens and as- sessments, if any, which take precedence over the said mort- gage above described.

FIVE THOUSAND ($5,000.00) Dollars of the purchase price must be paid by a certified check, bank treasurer's or cash- ier's check at the time and place of the sale by the purchaser. The balance of the purchase price shall be paid in cash, certi- fied check, bank treasurer's or cashier's check within thirty (30) days after the date of sale. Other terms to be announced at the sale.

BENDETT& MCHUGH, PC 270 Farmington Avenue Farmington, CT 06032 Attorney for Wilmington Savings Fund Society, FSB, d/b/a Christiana Trust, not individually but as trustee for Pretium Mortgage Acquisition Trust

Present Holder of the Mortgage (860) 677-2868 PAGE 16 - MONDAY, APRIL 2, 2018 www.thewestfieldnews.com THE WESTFIELD NEWS

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Precision measurement Docket No. HD18P0443EA Help Wanted close March 28, 2018, with and cutting tool experience a Flexible Subdivision selections made by March. Application - East plus. We offer a clean working infoRmAl PRoBAte (subject to funding)These The City of Westfield is seek- positions are seasonal with ing applicants to fill skilled environment and excellent bene- Notice is hereby given in accord- PUBlicAtion notice no benefits. seasonal positions for the fit package. ance with the provision of M.G.L. drivers, class-A cdl: Parks and Recreation De- send information to: Chapter 40A, Section 11, that estate of: Baseball specialist: partments 2018 spring/sum- [email protected] the Planning Board will hold a increased Pay & Applicants must be 21 years mer positions.Posted April 2 Jane A. strycharz of age or older. Duties in- and will close April 13 with public hearing on Tuesday, April, new trucks!! clude teaching and super- Also Known as dedicated Routes! selections made by April. 17, 2018 at 7:15 p.m. in the vising children in the sport of (Subject to funding) These Land Use Hearing Room, Town Jane A. martell no cdl? no Problem! baseball. Thorough know- Pets date of death: positions are seasonal with Hall, 454 College Highway on an ledge of baseball and prior no benefits. application by Crestview Con- november 4, 2016 call swift today! baseball instructional experi- ence preferred. Three to four struction & Trucking for a Flex- 855-292-2945 - theRe's no PlAce liKe To all persons interested in the weeks. Summerposition. $ Adult softball supervisors home Pet sittinG seRVice ible Residential Subdivision , a 300.00 week Applicants must be 18 years Special Permit and Site Plan Ap- above captioned estate, by Peti- of age or older. Supervising Vacation care, over night tion of sittings, daily dog walks. proval. for property located at helP wAnted tennis instructor: men and women’s adult soft- 739, College Highway, zoned as Pizza Restaurant Applicants must be 18 years ball league. Hourly rate is $ (413)667-3684 Residential 20 (R20). The prop- Petitioner scott P. martell of age or older. Duties in- 13.00 a hr. Evenings and of westfield, mA COOKS,WAITRESS,PHONE clude teaching and super- weekends April – September, erty is shown on current As- vising children the sport of Flexible schedule. Previous sessors Map 27, Parcel 11. ORDER person, Experienced. a Will has been admitted to in- Please call Santorini Pizza, 930 tennis. Thorough knowledge experience preferred. Articles For Sale formal probate. Southampton Road, Westfield, of tennis and prior tennis in- The Applicant proposes to cre- structional experience pre- Baseball supervisors- ate a 47 lot ”Flexible Residential MA, 413-654-6750. ferred. Evening hours and Applicants must be 17 years scott P. martell Several weight-lifting machines Subdivision” in accordance with Saturday mornings.Spring of age or older. Supervising and several hundred pounds of of westfield, mA and summer position.$ 20.00 children in baseball and t-ball the Code of Southwick Zoning hr. weights and accessories. Bylaws, Chapter 185, Sections hoRse BAcK program. Experience work- MUST SELL NOW 9, 10, 13, and 23. has been informally appointed ing with children and thor- as the Personal Representative RideR wAnted: Youth sports instructor: ough knowledge of baseball 413-569-5768 STRAINFAMILYHORSE Applicants must be 18 years and T-ball preferred. Hourly A copy of the application may be of the estate to serve without FARM hiring full-time rider. of age or older. The Youth surety on the bond. Sports Instructor teaches rate is $ 11.00 a hr. Even- inspected during normal work- Must be able to ride English ings M-Wed. and possible ing hours at the Town Clerk’s of- and Western well. Drive truck various sports programs to Firewood The estate is being admin- children ages 3-12. Experi- weekends April – June. Flex- fice or the Planning Board office & trailer a plus. Some travel ence working with children ible schedule. Previous ex- at Town Hall. Any person inter- istered under informal proced- required. Call: perience preferred. ure by the Personal Represent- and thorough knowledge of ested or wishing to be heard on (860)653-3275 teaching various sports pre- 2 Years seasoned hardwood. the application should appear at ative under the Massachusetts ferred.Summer position. Applications are available on- cut/split/delivered. the time and place designated. Uniform Probate Code without $ 20.00 hr. line or at City Hall, Personnel Ready for immediate delivery. supervision by the Court. Invent- Department, 59 Court Street wholesAle wood ory and accounts are not re- All job applications are avail- Westfield, MA 01085 Hours PRodUcts quired to be filed with the Court, able on line or at City Hall, are from Monday-Friday from March 26, 2018 Personnel Department, 59 8:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. 304-851-7666 April 2, 2018 but interested parties are en- Court Street Westfield, MA titled to notice regarding the ad- 01085.Hours are from All applicants must submit to town of southwick ministration from the Personal Monday-Friday from 8:00 the CORI/SORI (A criminal Board of Appeals Representative and can petition a.m. - 4:00 p.m. back-round check) and com- Wanted To Buy the Court in any matter relating plete the Conflict of Interest Notice is hereby given of a pub- to the estate, including distribu- All applicants must submit to Law forms. lic hearingto be held Monday, a CORI/SORI (A criminal tion of assets and expenses of Buying junk or wrecked cars April 9th, 2018, at the South- back roundcheck) and com- The City of Westfield is an wick Town Hall, 454 College administration. Interested parties plete the Conflict of Interest and light trucks. are entitled to petition the Court Law form. The City of West- Equal Opportunity, Affirmat- Highway, Southwick, MA at 7:15 ive Action Employer (M/F/H) call mark's Auto Parts, pm to hear the petition of Ryan to institute formal proceedings field is an Equal Opportunity, e. Granby, ct Progulske, 5 matthews Road, and to obtain orders terminating Affirmative Action Employer 860-653-2551 (M/F/H) Any questions, please con- Southwick, MA. The petitioner is or restricting the powers of Per- tact Scott Hathaway, Deputy seeking a front setback vari- sonal Representatives appoin- Any questions regarding pos- Superintendent of Parks and ance of 60 feet in order to build ted under informal procedure. A Recreation at 572-6263. an addition on the house. itions, please call Scott Hath- copy of the Petition and Will, if away, Deputy Superintend- Craft Fairs Paul A. 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