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PhoenixPhoenixBristol eastbayri.com THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 2015 VOL. 179, NO. 8 $1.00 Living history supports farm’s future KMS principal resigns Beth Hayes accepts Middletown offer

BY ERIC DICKERVITZ [email protected] As of Friday, March 5, Kickemuit Middle School will be without its principal, Beth Hayes. Ms. Hayes, an educator for the past 18 years, took over the top spot at KMS three years ago. After accept- Beth Hayes ing an offer from the Middletown School District to fill the principal position at Gaudet Middle School, she submitted her resignation to

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PHOTOS BY RICHARD W. DIONNE JR. Coggeshall Farm historic specialist Saro Schwarzkopf pets Fillpail, an American milking devon. Grant helps New executive director aims to make sure Coggeshall Farm Tinker usher remains ‘for 100 years’ in ‘new era’ BY PATRICK LUCE [email protected] BY ERIC DICKERVITZ indy Elder began her day at [email protected] the farm last Monday shov- Ushering in “a new era of manu- eling snow for what facturing,” Gov. seemed like the hundredth joined 200 entrepreneurs and their time, helping dig out a car supporters in welcoming the next that slid off the road step in the industry taking root in behind the farmhouse and Bristol. hauling water to animals that couldn’t be deliv- Tinker Bristol, an industrial incu- eredC through frozen pipes, all before sitting bator and makerspace set to start up down in her office surrounded by barn cats let in the Bristol Industrial Park, in out of the cold. received a $50,000 start-up grant Such is life in winter as new executive direc- from the Foundation. tor of Coggeshall Farm Museum. The announcement came on Thurs- “When you come to the farm, you’re going to day, Feb. 19 at the Bristol Industrial get your hands dirty,” Ms. Elder said. “You real- Park, amid an outpouring of support ly do get to jump in with both feet here. I’ve from area manufacturers, students learned to go from the boardroom to the farm.” and representatives from local and Coggeshall Farm Executive Director Cindy Elder aims to ensure the living muse- state government. See FARM Page 10 um’s success long into the future. See TINKER Page 8 Show your colors The Bristol 4th of July Committee has a patriotic opportunity for your car PAGE 7 Page 2 Bristol Phoenix February 26, 2015 B-W Schools seek $13.2M in local funding Under new enrollment formula, paying $13.27 million. Superintendent Mario Andrade identi- Bristol taxpayers would pay To keep the school district’s budget at a fied three key components in this school B-W School District $1.6 million more than last year 2.31 percent increase, administrators made budget. nearly $500,000 in cuts, eliminating of two “We know from the last few years that our budget request full-time elementary science scores have BRISTOL — $23.06 million BY ERIC DICKERVITZ teachers. Other sav- been stagnant at the (up $1.6 million) [email protected] ings were realized by “It’s real easy to make the elementary and mid- WARREN — $13.27 million Bristol would pay $1.6 million more to deferring the adop- dle school level,” he (up $44,000) educate its students this coming year, under tion of new textbooks investment in the hardware said. Investing and TOTAL BUDGET — $55.5 MILLION a $55 million school budget plan released and tightening the and software, but it’s a larger supporting STEM this week by the Bristol Warren Regional belt on various line education in K School Committee. items. conversation and a long-term through 12 with a how do we build the human capital and the On Thursday, March 5, district officials But the reduction coach, he said, will expertise in the classroom. In the long run, will ask the Joint Finance Committee to of costs were offset by investment on how do we help elevate the dis- by providing two coaches it’s a more effi- approve an additional $1.25 million over increases, including build the human capital and trict’s scores. cient and cost saving strategy to provide the current budget to cover their expenses salaries and benefits, “The second invest- ongoing professional development.” in fiscal 2016. Of that, Bristol taxpayers transportation and the expertise in the ment I’m asking the Mr. Andrade called the $200,000 expense would see an increase of $1.62 million and fixed contract costs. committee to look at of hiring coaches for those areas “a small Warren would bear a $44,203 increase over In addition, the classroom.” is supporting the dig- investment to keep Bristol Warren in the last year’s share. The town responsibilities school district is SUPERINTENDENT MARIO ANDRADE ital transformation top echelon in the state”. are based on a 13-year average for enroll- looking to add posi- with a digital trans- The full budget request of $55,508,961 ments by town, no longer on specific enroll- tions that will formation coach to will be presented to the Joint Finance Com- ment each year. Voters approved the improve the science, technology, engineer- help teachers understand how to use tech- mittee on Thursday, March 5, at which time change in November’s election. The district ing and mathematics (STEM) curriculum, nology in the classroom,” Mr. Andrade said. the committee will have an opportunity to also faces a $420,000 loss of state aid. as well as those that will enable Bristol War- “It’s real easy to make the investment in the review the request with school administra- In all, Bristol is being asked to pay $23.06 ren schools to better utilize digital technol- hardware and software, but it’s a larger con- tors. The JFC will vote on the budget on million next year, with Warren potentially ogy in the classroom. versation and a long-term investment on Thursday, March 26. HAYES: KMS principal takes same role in Middletown

From Page 1 love working at KMS, I also love moving into a traditional class- Gaudet Middle School serves working with the younger stu- room where she taught grades students in grades four through Bristol Warren Superintendent dents.” two, three and five. She moved eight. Mario Andrade. Ms. Hayes began her career as from the classroom into admin- While the “collaborative” effort “It’s been a tough decision,” a special education teacher in istration in 2010, when she was among administrators and Ms. Hayes said. “As much as I grades three through five before named assistant principal at teachers has made the district KMS. stronger “in the last few years,” She replaced former principal Ms. Hayes said, this new oppor- Michael Carbone upon his retire- tunity “affords an opportunity to ment in 2012 and was granted a grow.” one-year extension last April. Until a transition plan is put in There had been talk among place at KMS, Ms. Hayes said that School Committee members of she, along with school district moving on from Ms. Hayes after administrators, are working with just two years, but the committee Assistant Principal Christine ultimately voted to retain her after Homen and Dean of Students more than 100 people turned out Jefferey Howlett to ensure that 508-336-4006 at a School Committee meeting to her departure will not disrupt the Dr. Saluja & Associates 1590 Fall River Avenue (Rt. 6), Seekonk, MA • ritebitedental.com show their support. education process.

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MARCH 6TH - 21ST Register online at www.mrtjewelers.com 927 Warren Avenue | East Providence, RI 02914 | 401.435.3500 Bristol Phoenix February 26, 2015 Page 3 Residents scramble to clear roofs of snow and ice Ice dams on gutters quently picked up four addition- leading to leaks al jobs on that road alone. He said heavy snow and ice dams have resulted in leaks for some BY JOSH BICKFORD homeowners. [email protected] “The snow melts a bit, then They are called ice dams and refreezes and the process hap- they are wreaking havoc with pens over and over. Then you get homeowners. the ice dams, and that’s the prob- A slow and steady build-up of lem,” he said. ice atop homes’ gutters have There is no easy way to remove resulted in costly leaks for a num- the ice dams, he said. His crew ber of East Bay residents this win- chips ice out of gutters using ter. The ice dams occur when hammers and chisels and then snow on homes’ throws down roofs melts and some rock salt to RICHARD W. DIONNE JR. then freezes — the “If I had five crews melt that last few process has been inches of ice. exacerbated this I could keep them “You can’t chip winter due to the too much… you cold temperatures all busy.” can’t touch the and heavy snow- BRISTOL CONTRACTOR roof and you can’t Ice bridge fall. BUSY CLEARING touch the gutters. Residents and ROOFS OF SNOW You get to a point contractors spent where you’ve got ABOVE: Ice extends from Colt State Park all the way much of last week to put down some to the Rocky Point section of trying to clear roofs of snow and salt and let it do the rest,” he said. Warwick, though we don’t ice in anticipation of an A representative at Avery Smith recommend attempting to approaching winter storm — Insurance in Barrington said she walk there. RIGHT: Bristol many feared that the weight of has an increase in the number of Harbor is completely iced in, additional snow and rain might claims filed by homeowners who as seen from the State result in a roof collapse. have noticed damage because of Street dock. The frigid tem- A Bristol-based contractor said the ice dams. peratures are expected to he and his crew were very busy “Generally, yes, it’s been worse continue throughout the last week. this year,” she said. week with daytime highs “If I had five crews I could keep The representative said that reaching only into the 20s. them all busy,” he said, adding most homeowners’ insurance that he was only taking jobs for policies cover damage resulting homes in the East Bay. from snowstorms. She said peo- The contractor said he had ple should, however, check their cleared one roof on Christine individual policies. JASON CALVERT Drive in Barrington and subse-

Storm drains cleared to alleviate flood concerns

The snow piles along a town frequently plagued by the Bristol’s streets. Bristol’s streets will problem. And there will be a lot of water eventually melt, though it Crews from the Department of once the huge snow piles begin to won’t happen this week Public Works were out all day Fri- melt. Unfortunately, that won’t be day clearing storm drains from happening any time soon. The under mountains of snow in National Weather Service is calling BY PATRICK LUCE anticipation of Sunday’s weather for the frigid conditions to contin- [email protected] and the melt down that will surely ue throughout the week, with low With Bristol set for a meltdown begin at some point, as unlikely as temperatures in the single-digits last Sunday — if a very temporary that may feel to winter-weary Bris- and highs only in the 20s. The meltdown — as temperatures tolians at this point. Using a back- good news is the snow mounds soared into the low 40s in the hoe and a couple of shovels, crews won’t expand any further. There is afternoon, the melting snow piles of three men cleared several hun- now expectation of significant around town, combined with dred of Bristol’s 2,000 or so drains, snow in the near future, with Kenny Nerone and Scott Sartrys, from the Bristol Department of Public steady rain, snow and sleet fore- giving the melting snow some- mostly clear, sunny skies through Works, clear a storm drain at the corner of Bradford and Thames cast raised concerns of flooding in where to go other than pooling on the weekend. streets Friday.

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[email protected] Bristol and Warren police, as well Mr. Collins told police he was The Warren man arrested for as bomb squad officials, the state just joking around and talking having a bomb in his bedroom fire marshal’s office and the Rhode about his “killing streak” on the and bringing a knife to Mt. Hope Island State Police, descended on video game. Bristol Police alleged- High School may never return to the home after Bristol police sug- ly found a large straight razor the school, administrators said gested to their counterparts in blade on him, leading to the origi- this week. Warren that they investigate the nal charges. Officers found Though they would not com- young man. “paperwork” in his backpack ment publicly, one district official Bristol police had arrested him which gave them further suspi- said this week that it would be sur- earlier that day for allegedly pos- cions about him, according to If so, there is now an opportunity prising to see Patrick T. Collins, 18, sessing a knife at the school, and Warren Police Lt. Roy Borges, to join a new research study. of 9 Warren Ave., return to the high also charged him with disorderly leading to the Warren Police school, where he is a student. He conduct. Police had been called to search of his home. Medical researchers are studying an investigational medication is out on personal recognizance the school after two male students Mr. Collins was arraigned on the to see if it can help improve your allergy symptoms. and due in court on two felony were reportedly overheard dis- felony knife and bomb charges, as charges relating to his arrest earli- cussing “hurting people” in the well as the misdemeanor disor- To pre-qualify for this research study, you must meet the crite- er this month. school library. derly conduct charge, in Sixth ria below: Mr. Collins, 18, who lives with The pair were discussing a vio- Division District Court last • You must be 18 to 75 years of age his parents at 9 Warren Ave., was lent video game, according to a Wednesday, Feb. 11. He is due • You must have a documented physician diagnosis of charged by Warren police Tuesday, student who reported the inci- back in court April 20 for a pre-tri- asthma for at least 12 months Feb. 10, with threatening to place dent. Mr. Collins said “if he had al conference. • You must be taking medication to control your asthma for at least 6 months POLICE REPORT Qualified participants will receive all study related medical evaluations and study medication at no cost. Reimbursement for time and travel will also be available. Bristol Police: Assault, DUI, parking wars The Bristol Police Department respond- A customer at Sip-N-Dip on Hope traffic light outside Fire Department For more information please call ed to the following calls: Street called police to report a woman headquarters at Annawamscutt Drive wearing a gray hooded sweatshirt “act- and Metacom Avenue was not working 401-431-6611 Tuesday, Feb. 17 ing suspiciously” in the restaurant just properly. An officer watched several A resident on Sousa Street called in after 6 p.m. Police found there to be light cycles and found it to be in work- suspicious activity when a car stopped nothing suspicious. The woman was ing order. in front of a neighbor’s home just after keeping warm waiting for the bus. 10 a.m. and the driver sat in the car for Renee A. Palardy, 52, of 117 Dewolf a few minutes. Police found nothing Wednesday, Feb. 18 Ave., Bristol, was charged with simple- suspicious with the salesman who had A representative of Midland Farms on assault. 450 Veterans Memorial Parkway, Building 11 an appointment with the neighbor. Wood Street called police in attempts East Providence, RI 02914 to prevent dogs from using the land A resident called police because a man Police were called when two neighbors around the minimart as a bathroom. was tampering with the utility lines at got into an argument over a parking Wood and Union streets at 4:14 p.m. space on Perry Street at 2:30 p.m. Offi- The man works for Full Channel Cable Thursday, Feb. 19 and was adjusting their lines. cers quickly restored the peace. Fire Chief Robert Martin reported the Chayce R. Neto, 19, of 196 State St., Apt. 3, Bristol, was arrested on a 6th District Court bench warrant for failure to appear in court for an original charge of trespassing.

Friday, Feb. 20 Justin R. Almeida, 18, of 72 Seymour St., Warren, was arrested on a 6th Dis- trict Court bench warrant. A resident on Michael Drive called at 10 a.m. to complain of cars parked on the road, creating a hazard. The cars were parked legally. Robert Pirri, 48, of 1 Rogers Ave., Bris- tol, was charged with driving under the influence and refusal to submit to a chemical test.

Saturday, Feb. 21 A caller reported a suspicious vehicle had been parked at Reliable Pest Con- trol on Francis Street for a couple days. Police investigated, finding the car was parked legally.

Sunday, Feb. 22 Andrew David Karnehm, 22, of 30 Monterey Road, Apr. 1E, Bristol, and Matthew E. Simas, 23, of 342 Metacom Ave., Bristol, were both charged with possession of narcotics at the Mt. Hope Boat Ramp off Annawamscutt Drive at 5 p.m. Bristol Phoenix February 26, 2015 Page 5

PHOTO COURTESY OF PORTSMOUTH FIRE DEPARTMENT. Portsmouth Marine 2 crashes through ice as it returns to East Passage Yachting Center after searching for a bridge jumper last Friday. Ice hampered search for missing bridge jumper

Town boats can’t get out motorists, according to Deputy where the vessel is docked. of the dock to assist in the Fire Chief Michael O’Brien. Crews spent more than two unsuccessful search Firefighters and police from hours searching for the missing Portsmouth and Bristol as well as man. The Coast Guard continued BY JIM MCGAW R.I. State Police responded to the longer, he said, but without suc- [email protected] scene and set up a command cen- cess. Several fire department boats ter on the Bristol side. A U.S. Coast The Portsmouth boat encoun- were unable to respond to a report Guard helicopter from Otis Air tered additional difficulties while of a jumper off the Mt. Hope Station and a vessel from Castle returning to the East Passage Bridge last Friday due to the icy Hill also responded. Yachting Center. Ice flows slowed conditions in Narragansett Bay. The Marine 1 boat out of Bristol the vessel and at one point crew The search for an unidentified was unable to launch because of members radioed the Coast man who witnesses saw jumping excessive ice near the Mt. Hope Guard for assistance, but were from the span’s north side did not boat ramp. Portsmouth Marine 2 eventually able to break free on turn up anything and has been was the only fire department ves- their own. suspended. sel able to respond, according to Crews from New England Boat AUDETTE, CORDEIRO &VIOLETTE, P.C. The Portsmouth Fire Depart- Deputy O’Brien. The boat crew, Works continued efforts to keep ment first received a report at with assistance from staff from the marina open, allowing the Attorneys-at-Law about 1:15 p.m. that a person had New England Boat Works, was Portsmouth fire vessel to return to jumped from the bridge, an inci- able to punch through the ice at the dock safely, Deputy O’Brien is pleased to announce that dent witnessed by several East Passage Yachting Center, said. KRISTEN N. LUPOLI, ESQ. & Water authority sees uptick in water main breaks AIMEE E. AUDETTE, ESQ. BCWA: Cold weather to iron main that broke,” said Ms. hammers to break through the have joined our firm blame for busted mains Marchand. “Someone saw water frozen ground. on the street and called it in.” Once workers reach the broken Crews responded quickly, but pipe, they then have to deal with Robert P. Audette BY JOSH BICKFORD the authority was unable to ice. Leonard M. Cordeiro* [email protected] immediately secure a backhoe to “Now you’ve got the water filling Mary Ann Violette* The cold winter weather is tak- dig up the roadway. Workers had in and then it freezes,” she said. Kristen N. Lupoli* ing a toll on water pipes across the to wait until the contractor was “It’s been tough.” Aimee E. Audette* East Bay. able to finish working on a differ- Ms. Marchand said she antici- *Also Members of Massachusetts Bar According to Bristol County ent break; Ms. Marchand said pates more water main breaks Water Authority Executive Direc- crews were able to repair water when the ground thaws, although tor Pamela Marchand, the sub- service to BCWA customers later she was not sure when that might Workers’ Compensation, Personal Injury, freezing temperatures have result- that day. happen. She said during most Social Security Disability, Wills, Trusts, ed in a higher number of water Ms. Marchand said the pro- winter seasons, the water authori- Probate, Bankruptcy main breaks across the East Bay longed cold snap has played a ty faces frozen meters and frozen this winter. role in the water main breaks. services, but said the broken 35 HIGHLAND AVENUE “We’ve had 25 breaks since She said the ground shifts during mains have dominated this win- EAST PROVIDENCE, RI 02914 December,” said Ms. Marchand. the freezing-thawing process ter. “We’ve been pretty busy. General- and strains the underground (401) 490-0220 ly, we see a couple of breaks a pipes, some of which are very Roof concerns The R.I. Supreme Court licenses all lawyers in the general practice of law. The court does month… but it’s been bad.” old. Once there is a break, crews Residents and school officials not license or certify any lawyer as an expert or specialist in any particular filed of practice. Ms. Marchand said about 40 facing a tough task to repair it. were not the only people worried percent of the water main breaks Ms. Marchand said there is about about heavy snow packs taking a have occurred in Barrington — a three-and-a-half feet of frost toll on roofs recently. Ms. Marc- break on Mathewson Road last underground right now. hand said the water authority had week cut off water service to “It takes a lot longer to dig your been trying to hire a contractor to dozens of residents in that area. way through that,” she said, clear snow off two BCWA build- Find more photos at eastbayri.com 24/7 “That was an eight-inch cast adding that crews resort to jack- ings. Opinion Page 6 Bristol Phoenix February 26, 2015

EDITORIAL Please keep your sidewalks clear

n several mornings this winter, while snow- plows are trying to get very slick roads safe to travel, residents can be seen trudging along busy thoroughfares, forcing cars to squeeze toward the center yellow line, or jumpingO into driveways to get out of the way of vehicles that don’t move aside. Why are they in the road? Because on many town streets, there is no other place else for them to walk. While the town tries to keep up with sidewalks, especially on down- town streets, it also has roads themselves to worry about, leaving the sidewalks in some spots full of snow and unpassable to pedestrians. Bristol Police Deputy Chief Steven Contente said the town has no ordinances in place to compel residents or LETTERS TO THE EDITOR business owners to clear sidewalks in front of their homes or offices following a snowstorm. Mulgrew served fire department with pride, distinction But, it should. The matter — which isn’t without contro- versy in some towns — should at least be looked at in the To the editor: Mr. Mulgrew transferred to the ber of “The Fog Squad” Engine 4, interests of public safety and liability. It’s not an uncom- Firefighter Daniel Mulgrew, who Everready Engine & Hos Co. No. 2 where he proudly served as a fire- mon law. passed away Feb. 3, joined the in February 1994, where he proud- fighter, attaining the rank of cap- The towns of Tiverton and Barrington both have such Hydraulion Engine & Hose Co. No. ly served until his resignation from tain, which he served from 1993 to ordinances in place, as do bigger cities like Providence and 1 in June 1986, where he served Engine 2 and the department due 1996. Warwick. Under Barrington’s ordinance, residents must with distinction and pride with the to relocation in March 2004. Dur- Robert J. Martin clear the snow off the sidewalks on their property the day men of the Hydes. ing this time, Dan was also a mem- Bristol Fire Chief after a storm or risk paying a $50 fine. In Warwick, the fine is $100. That is something Bristol should consider adopt- ing. Let’s ban smoking from beaches This is a rule that needs to be implemented with some common sense in mind, however. Certainly some types of To the editor: mon sense, whether it is for the exceptions could be imposed for elderly residents, people I’m writing to lend my support health of our residents and our with disabilities or those with medical issues. for Clean Ocean Access’ (COA) ocean, or simply to help keep In the meantime, we can all do a better job in helping to proposed ordinance to ban Aquidneck Island beautiful. prevent some very painful and potentially costly slip-and- smoking from our public beach- There is no risk-free level of falls by voluntarily clearing a patch of sidewalk in front of es, parks and recreational areas. human exposure to second-hand our homes or businesses. Someone needs to clear the side- My hat is off to COA for orga- smoke and the impacts from ciga- walks. We can’t always depend on the government to do it nizing beach cleanups every rette butts on marine life are well for us. year. Last year some 168 volun- documented. Cigarette butts are teers turned up to lend their made of cellulose acetate which is hand at 14 cleanups on eight a form of plastic and doesn’t Portsmouth beaches alone. degrade rapidly. Plastic pieces These folks removed some 8,537 have been found in the stomachs items of trash including 1,058 of fish, birds, whales and other Richard Almeida food wrappers, 870 plastic bot- marine animals that mistake tles, 735 plastic bags, 50 balloons them for food. Caring support and 28 gun shells for a total of The chemicals filtered from 2,558 pounds of marine debris burning cigarettes are concentrat- will never Established in 1837 that clearly doesn’t belong on the ed in the butts and leach out in sands of our shores. water. Just one cigarette butt in be forgotten Matthew Hayes, Publisher But the largest number of indi- two gallons of fresh lake or stream Patrick Luce, Editor vidual items collected were 1,358 water kills water fleas, which are To the editor: R. S. Bosworth Jr., Publisher Emeritus cigarette butts. This is disgraceful. important members of the Even though a few weeks have I teach my children to make the ecosystem and are the building passed us by, it’s never too late to Letters policy world a better place and I, for one, blocks of the food chain which acknowledge a huge “thank-you” The Bristol Phoenix encourages all citizens to comment publicly on the events and times in which we live. feel ashamed that we are doing ultimately feeds us all. We all live to all the wonderful people who We will print any letter sent to us, adhering to guidelines for taste, accuracy, fairness and public interest. Let- ters must be signed by the author and must include telephone number and street address. Letters are lim- such a poor job of keeping our downstream. paid tribute to Bristol Police Capt. ited to 500 words. Direct letters to: Bristol Phoenix, P.O. Box 90, Bristol, R.I. 02809. Letters may also be Ocean State clean. As Chief Seattle so wisely said, Richard Almeida’s memory. sent to [email protected] The number of cigarette butts “Man did not weave the web of A very special thank-you to Correction policy found on our shoreline continues life; he is merely a strand in it. We Bristol Police Chief Josue Canario. We adhere to the highest standards of accuracy, fairness and ethical responsibility. If you feel we to be a significant health hazard do not inherit the earth from our He was with us every step of the have not met those standards, please notify us. We will correct all errors brought to our attention or that we discover ourselves. They will always appear on this page. that needs addressing. Cigarette ancestors; we borrow it from our way, as were all the police depart- butts alone comprise 30 percent children.” We all need to do a bet- ments that participated. They will This newspaper does not assume responsibility for errors in advertisements printed herein, but will print of the items collected island-wide ter job of cleaning up our towns always be a special memory in my without charge that part of any advertisement in which an error occurs. One-year subscription rates are $40 ($35 w/EZ-Pay) in-county; $68 ($64 w/EZ-Pay) out-of-county but within New England; and $90 ($84 w/EZ- and this doesn’t include the pack- and this ordinance is a step in the heart. Pay) for Nationwide mailing. Monthly subscriptions are also available for $3 (in-county), $6 (out-of-county aging, matches, lighters, and asso- right direction. Thank you, thank you! within New England), and $8 (nationwide). Periodicals postage paid Bristol, R.I. 02809. The Bristol Phoenix office is located at 1 Bradford St., Bristol, R.I. Telephone 253-6000. POSTMASTER send address ciated waste. An island-wide no- Kelly Kittel Bette Almeida changes to Bristol Phoenix, P.O. Box 90, Bristol, R..I. 02809. smoking ordinance makes com- Portsmouth Richard’s wife Bristol Phoenix February 26, 2015 Page 7 Show patriotic pride on your bumper Bristol 4th of July Committee selling specialty license plates

Rhode Island residents can show their American pride wher- ever they go, while helping sup- port the oldest patriotic celebra- tion in the country. The Bristol 4th of July Commit- tee is working with the state to offer authentic 4th of July license plates to Rhode Island residents. For a one-time fee of $41.50, res- idents can have their current reaching out to everyone who license plate number transferred “We are reaching out understands the importance of to a red, white and blue plate dis- to everyone who the 4th of July Parade and cele- playing the stars and stripes and bration to help us.” denoting the “Home of the oldest understands the An order form is available on fourth of July celebration.” the 4th of July Committee web- For every plate sold, $20 will go importance of the site, www.july4thbristolri.com. toward supporting the Bristol 4th 4th of July Parade and Scroll toward the bottom of the of July Committee; $21.50 goes to page to the license plate head- the state for the printing of the celebration to help us.” line and click “Read More” to plate and state fees. A portion of access the order form. Mail the BRISTOL 4TH OF JULY the 4th committee’s take will be COMMITTEE completed form, a copy of your donated to the RI Veterans vehicle registration and a check Home. for $41.50 to Bristol Fourth of The state Department of Motor until 900 are ordered. The 4th of July Committee, c/o License Vehicles has told the committee July Committee is just over half- Plate, PO Box 561, Bristol, RI, the plates can be made and way there, having sold about 500 02809. delivered in 6-12 weeks, in time so far, according to the commit- Residents can keep their cur- for the 4th of July. But more tee’s website. rent license plate number, and plates must be sold before the “We are getting close, but we’re there will be no additional fee for print run can begin. The state not there yet,” committee mem- the specialized plate after the ini- will not begin making the plates bers state in a release. “We are tial payment. Bristol Housing gets $192K HUD grant Money put toward public housing, how you adminis- In general, the grants are much wireless fire alarm, new ter the Section 8 program, basical- needed — the 1.1 million public ly an overall assessment of the housing units nationwide are fac- windows at Benjamin housing authority,” Ms. Pansa ing an estimated $25.6 billion in Church Manor said. “We’ve been able to maintain large-scale repairs, according to a our high-performing status.” HUD study, Capital Needs in the The Bristol Housing Authority The capital improvement grants Public Housing Program. Worse, received a $192,423 grant from are intended to allow housing an average of 10,000 public hous- the federal Department of Hous- authorities to make upgrades ing units are lost each year to dis- ing and Urban Development such as replacing roofs and win- repair. (HUD) last week, part of more dows, or making energy-efficient Bristol’s grant is part of nearly than $12.4 million granted to upgrades to replace old plumbing $900,000 given to East Bay hous- public housing authorities in and electrical systems, according ing authorities. Other local towns Rhode Island. to a HUD release. Unlike routine receiving money include: The funding is an annual dis- maintenance, capital needs are East Providence — $497,543 bursement from HUD’s Capital extensive improvements required Warren — $142,727 Fund Program intended to allow to make the housing livable. Tiverton — $46,902 agencies to make improvements to their public housing units. This year’s Bristol grant is slightly high than last year’s $189,000. The Bristol Housing Authority G’S A will put the money toward two TWO GUYS WIG UTO projects at Benjamin Church T Manor on Hope Street — installa- Barber Shop Sales - Service - Rentals tion of a new wireless fire alarm system and replacement of win- Look Great Feel Great! HELPING RYLAN dows in 60 units at the senior Kenneth Graviel, Owner/Master Barber housing complex, according to Over 25 Years Experience Rylan is a 7 year old boy who has been Executive Director Candace recently diagnosed with a brain tumor Pansa. NOW OPEN called Medulloblastoma. He is now The amount is fairly typical of undergoing chemotherapy, radiation what the housing authority usual- ly receives from the capital grant Senior Cuts • Haircuts • Kids Cuts and physical therapy. program, Ms. Pansa said. The Fades • Flat Tops • Line-Ups amount is based on the number of From now until March 31st we will be units at a facility and a housing ATTENTION: donating $5.00 from every oil change authority’s performance. 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Rhode Island General Treasurer Seth Magaziner recognized Bristol and the Bristol Industrial Park — former home to the National Rub- ber Company and Kaiser Alu- minum — for its historic signifi- cance. “The East Bay has been a hub for manufacturing,” Mr. Magaziner said. “This is not new. It’s a contin- uation of a rich tradition.” While the idea of manufacturing isn’t new, the opportunities pre- sented with the incubator and maker space is, he said, the first of its kind in Rhode Island. Once in Gov. Gina Raimondo addresses the importance of manufacturing in the operation, the Tinker Bristol man- state as Todd Thomas and Andrea Rounds listen. ufacturing incubator and maker- space will offer the East Bay com- er with her name and campaign Rhode Island. munity affordable access to shared logo laser-etched into it. The cover Andrea Rounds, part of the space, rapid prototyping equip- was created by Stella Garcia, an group involved with bringing Tin- ment, machines, tools and tech- eight grade student at All Saints ker Bristol to fruition, said the con- nologies. Academy in Middletown. cept will be a boon to businesses, In Warren, a similar concept has Stella, who uses state-of-the-art as well as to those who work in soli- taken off at Hope and Main, giving tools as part of the school’s Science, tary in basement and garage-based entrepreneurs in the culinary Technology, Engineering, Arts and workspaces. industry makerspace as well as the Math (STEAM) curriculum, is “We’re trying to create a culture, resources to ply their trades with among the target generation that a grassroots approach,” she said of minimal overhead and boosted by recognizes the need for accessible making technology and resources interaction with like-minded arti- technology in order to compete accessible to all. “It’s an evolution- sans. academically and in industry. ary process (beginning with) help- The incubator concept proposed The $50,000 RI Foundation grant ing people understand how they by Tinker Bristol provides an will help move Tinker Bristol for- can participate.” opportunity for small businesses ward with solidifying its business Discussions among potential and individuals to expand their plan, incorporation as a 501(c)3, users, as well as fundraising efforts potential by utilizing shared indus- and other start-up costs. The group through grants and other opportu- trial resources. The makerspace has secured 12,500 square feet nities are ongoing, as is readying environment creates an environ- inside the Bristol Industrial Park the makerspace inside the Bristol ment where tools, ideas and expe- that will be used as makerspace, Industrial Park. riences are shared to benefit prod- with another 12,500 square feet “I think really what it comes ucts and businesses, including accessible for expansion. down to is shared services,” said individual entrepreneurs who pur- Todd Thomas of Middletown, Bristol Town Council Chairman sue their endeavors in garages and the founder of the Tinker Bristol Nathan Calouro. “To be able to use basements. concept, defines the initiative as a equipment that you wouldn’t have Gov. Raimondo, whose cam- scalable, replicable model for stim- access to or couldn’t afford is a paign focused on reinvigorating ulating grassroots manufacturing wonderful opportunity for eco- manufacturing in Rhode Island, and applied product development nomic growth.” attended the event, showing her in Rhode Island. By providing a As the project moves forward, support. Before leaving the podi- streamlined pathway from Tinker Bristol expects that user um where she briefly addressed research and development to the groups could be utilizing the mak- the crowd of onlookers, she was marketplace, he said, Tinker Bristol erspace as soon as the summer of given a gift — a wooden book cov- will revitalize manufacturing in 2015. Bristol Phoenix February 26, 2015 Page 9 Residential Properties Ltd. 259 County Road • Barrington, Rhode Island 02806 • 245-9600 www.residentialproperties.com 2014 SALES The Barrington Office of Residential Properties Ltd. sold or participated in the sale of the following properties in 2014(subject to errors & omissions)

49 Aaron Ave., Bristol 300 Dover Ave., E. Providence 6 Leslie Ave., Barrington 28 Rosedale Ave., Barrington 9 Agawam Park Rd., E. Providence 4 Echo Dr., Barrington 2 Loring Dr., Providence 169 Rumstick Rd., Barrington 114 Alfred Drown Rd., Barrington 6 Echo Dr., Barrington 111 Louise Dr., Tiverton 223 Rumstick Rd., Barrington 28 Anchor Way, N. Kingstown 12 Echo Dr., Barrington 3383 Main Rd., Tiverton 307 Rumstick Rd., Barrington 3 Andreozzi Dr., Barrington 15 Edgewood Dr., Barrington 3363/3371 Main Rd., Tiverton 4 Rustwood Dr., Barrington 119 Anoka Ave., Barrington 20 Edwin St., Barrington 24 Mallard Cove Way, Barrington 18 Salisbury Rd., Barrington 11 Anthony Rd., Barrington 4 Ellis St., E. Providence 10 Manning Dr., Barrington 110 Savoy St., Providence 37 Arlington Ave., Providence 6 Ellis St., Barrington 7 Maple Rd., Warren 54 School St., Rehoboth 195 Audubon Rd., N. Kingstown 9 Eveready Ave., Bristol 1005 Maple St., Fall River 179 Schoolhouse Rd., Warren 217 Ausdale Rd., Cranston 120 Everett Ave., Providence 483 Maple Ave., Barrington 42 Scott St., Pawtucket 2 Avenir Ct., Bristol 170 Everett Ave., Providence 636 Maple Ave., Barrington 20 Seabreeze Ln., Bristol 20 Bagy Wrinkle Cove, Warren 24 Evergreen St., Barrington 72 Martin St., Pawtucket 33 Sea Breeze Ln., Bristol 29 Bagy Wrinkle Cove, Warren 14 Fenmore Rd., Bristol 0 Mason Rd., Barrington 20 Seal Island Rd., Bristol 61 Bagy Wrinkle Cove, Warren 4 Fenner Grant Ln., Cumberland Lot 34 Mason Rd., Barrington 32 Seal Island Rd., Bristol 105 Bailey Blvd., E. Greenwich 14 Ferry Ln., Barrington 60 Mason Rd., Barrington 38 Seal Island Rd., Bristol 21 Baker St., Warren 50 Ferry Ln., Barrington 74 Massasoit Ave., Barrington 330 Seaview Ave., E. Providence 6 Barnes St., Providence 35 Fessenden Rd., Barrington 16 Mathewson Ln., Barrington 23 Shady Ln., E. Providence 980 Bark St., Swansea 10 Field Ln., Barrington 28 Meadowbrook Dr., Barrington 5 Sherbrooke Rd., Barrington 26 Bay Rd., Barrington 14 Field St., Seekonk 36 Melrose Ave., Barrington 19 Sherwood Ln., Barrington 180 Bay Spring Ave., Barrington 157 First St., E. Providence 66 Mercer St., E. Providence 40 Shirley Blvd., Cranston 134 Berry Lane, Bristol 7 Forest Rd., Bristol 38 Middle Hwy., Barrington 45 Shore Dr., Barrington 4 Betty's Way, Seekonk 21 Fountain Ave., Barrington 270 Middle Hey., Barrington 14 Sixth St., Barrington 203 Blackstone Blvd., Providence 55 Fountain Ave., Barrington 552 Middle Hwy., Barrington 138 Smoke Ridge Dr., N. Kingstown 26 Bluff Rd., Barrington 18 Foxboro Ave., Portsmouth 4 Milton Rd., Barrington 9 Somerset Ave., E. Providence 51 Bluff Rd., Barrington 30 Foster St., Barrington 839 Mitchells Ln., Middletown 21 South Grove Ave., Warren 18 20 Boyden Blvd., E. Providence 4 Francis St., Barrington 103 Mulberry Rd., Bristol 20 South Meadow Ln., Barrington 20 Briarfield Dr., Barrington 98 George St., Barrington 15 Myrtle Ave., E. Providence 43 Sowams Rd., Barrington 7 Briarwood Dr., Barrington 6 Gerry Dr. Seekonk 216 Nayatt Rd., Barrington 60 Sowams Rd., Barrington 38 Bridgham Farm Rd., E. Providence 16 Glen Ave., Barrington 346 Nayatt Rd., Barrington 283 Sowams Rd., Barrington 3 A Bristol Woods Dr., Bristol 29 Glen Ave., Barrington 33 Nelson St., E. Providence 328 Sowams Rd., Barrington 3 Broadview Dr., Bristol 6 Glenfield Rd., Barrington 125 New Meadow Rd., Barrington 420 Sowams Rd., Barrington 4 Broadview Dr., Barrington 7 Glenfield Rd., Barrington 215 New Meadow Rd., Barrington 468 Sowams Rd., Barrington 11 Brooks Dr., Braintree 8 Glenfield Rd., Barrington 375 New Meadow Rd., Barrington 488 Sowams Rd., Barrington 4 Buckingham St., Barrington 10 Glenfield Rd., Barrington 266 North Farm Dr., Bristol 9 St. Andrews Way, Barrington 20 Bullock Ave., Barrington 51 Gov. Bradford Dr., Barrington 315 North Ln., Bristol 29 Stanford St., Warwick 45 Bullocks Point Ave., E. Providence 81 Gov. Bradford Dr., Barrington 326 North Ln., Bristol 14 Stone Tower Ln., Barrington 9 Carousel Dr., E. Providence 107 Gov. Bradford Dr.,Barrington 422 North Ln., Bristol 10 Strawberry Ln., Warren 31 Carousel Dr., E. Providence 4 Grant St., Barrington 12 Northwest Psg., Barrington 3 Sullivan Terr., Barrington 6 Candy Ct., Barrington 22 Great Rd., Barrington 535 Ocean Grove Ave., Swansea 6 Sunset Rd., Bristol 9 Casey Dr., Bristol 5 Greenbriar Dr., Barrington 7 Ormand Dr., Barrington 341 Thames St., Unit 203S, Bristol 22 Cedar Ave., Barrington 8 Greenbriar Dr., Barrington 2 Overlook Rd., Barrington 345 Thames St., Unit 506N, Bristol 6 Central Ave., Barrington 76 Griswold Ave., Bristol 17 Oyster Point Rd., Warren 7 Thomas St., Barrington 11 Chantilly Dr., Barrington 27 Highland Ave., Barrington 30 Oyster Point Rd., Warren 16 Thomas St., Barrington 9 Chapin Rd., Barrington 1316 Highland Ave., Fall River 13 Palisades Ln., Barrington 34 Tobin Ln., Bristol 22 Chapin Rd., Barrington 521 High Meadow Ct., Bristol 26 Pamela Jean Dr., Seekonk 89 Tryon Ave., E. Providence 54 Chapin Rd., Barrington 533 High Meadow Ct., Bristol 127 Pidge Ave., Pawtucket 66 Viola Ave., E. Providence 11 Chapman Ln., Barrington 535 High Meadow Ct., Bristol 3 Pine Cone Dr., Barrington 83 Walnut Rd., Barrington 22 Christine Dr., Barrington 42 Hill Ct., E. Providence 93 Pine Crest Dr., E. Providence 101 Walnut Rd., Barrington 23 Church St., Barrington 11 Hillside Rd., Bristol 415 Poppasquash Rd., Bristol 31 Walter St., Barrington 138 Church St., Barrington 200 Hoffman Ave., Cranston 3 Prospect St., Barrington 233 Waseca Ave., Barrington 46 Clarke Rd., Barrington 144 Holly Cir., Tiverton 73 Prospect St., Barrington 28 Washington Rd., Barrington 53 Clarke Rd., Barrington 23 Homestead Ave., Barrington 91 Prospect St., Barrington 34 Washington Rd., Barrington 26 Cliff Dr., Bristol 4 Hope Ln., Barrington 1 Quincy Adams Rd., Barrington 1 Wayland Ave., #209S, Providence 2 Colin Cir., Warren 221 Hope St., Unit 5, Bristol 2 Quincy Adams Rd., Barrington 10 Wedgewood Ln., Barrington 1 Collins Ct., Barrington 686 Hope St., Bristol 41 Reardon Ave., E. Providence 21 Wedgewood Dr., Seekonk 152 Congdon St., Providence 25 Howland Ave., E. Providence 3 Regal Pt., Barrington 6 Weetamoe Farm Dr., Bristol 8 Congress Rd., Barrington 179 Ivy St., E. Providence 7 Richard St., Barrington 34 Well Meadow Way, Tiverton 68 Constitution St., Bristol 5 Jacobs Point Rd., Warren 7 Richard Bana Way, Seekonk 21 Western Ave., Barrington 5 Copper Kettle Ln., Barrington 28 Jenny's Ln., Barrington 48 Richmond Ave., Barrington 208 West View Rd., Middletown 266 Crescent View Ave., E. Providence 16 Joy St., Barrington 53 Richmond Ave., Barrington 174 Wheeler St., Rehoboth 131 Daniel Dr., N. Kingstown 35 Juniper Ave. Warwick 75 Ridge Rd., Bristol 42 White Ave., E. Providence 83 Danielle Dr., Woonsocket 16 Justin St., Bristol 3 River Oak Rd., Barrington 2 White Birch Ln., Barrington 2 Dartmouth Ave., E. Providence 94 Kickemuit Ave., Bristol 7 Riverside Dr., Barrington 109 Windward Ln., Bristol 2 Deep Meadow Rd., Barrington 5 Lafayette Rd., Barrington 3 Riverview Dr., Barrington 112 Windward Ln., Bristol 10 Deerfield Dr., Barrington 22 Lake Ave., Barrington 17 Riverview Dr., Barrington 131 Windward Ln., Bristol 41 Defiance Ave., Bristol 60 Lakeside St., E. Providence 27 Robin Hood Dr., E. Providence 47 Winslow St., E. Providence 24 Dolly Dr., Bristol 51 Lincoln Ave., Barrington 51 Roffee St., Barrington 18 Winsor Dr., Barrington 32 Don Ave., E. Providence 58 Legion Way, E. Providence 138 Roffee St., Barrington 15 Woodmist Cir., Coventry 1 Donald Ross Rd., Barrington 36 Leroy Drive, E. Providence 6 Rosedale Ave., Barrington 15 Zephyr Ln., Barrington Page 10 Bristol Phoenix February 26, 2015 FARM: New executive director looks to the future umented. But this is the history of From Page 1 the middle class,” Ms. Elder said. “People here in the 18th century The challenges of running a were the typical working families. working farm and living museum The story of the Rhode Island are compounded in the winter, middle class has strong historical particularly one as challenging as roots. We should be proud we this one has been. There are acres have this agrarian history. This is a of paths to be shoveled — then great place to honor Rhode shoveled again … and shoveled Island’s past and relate it to today.” again as the relentless winter Ms. Elder also plans to expand dumps snow over Bristol seem- the educational offerings for ingly every other day — in order to schools around the state. Educa- maintain access throughout the tion Coordinator Travis Crocker is 48-acre facility developing off Pop- “People here in the new lesson pasquash plans, focusing Road. There are 18th century were on common animals to be core principles fed and the typical working to match the watered, deci- families.” “experiential RICHARD W. DIONNE JR. sions to be education” at Coggeshall Farm Museum offers visitors a glimpse into typical farm life in the 18th and 19th centuries. made about CINDY ELDER the farm with whether it’s what students warm enough to let the chickens are learning in class. out of the coop or the ox out of the “We understand schools can’t barn, and tours to be conducted send kids here just for a fun day,” as the general public comes to vis- Ms. Elder said. “We want to Bee Inspired! it the living museum. And even reestablish Coggeshall as an edu- when the pipes freeze, the ani- cational facility for school chil- an Evening of Arts and Innovation mals still need to drink. dren. They can begin to see histo- “We’ve hauled a lot of water this ry not as some static picture in a Presented by winter,” Ms. Elder said. “We have a book, but connect kids to history small but very talented staff, and in a way that reminds them these with the unbelievable winter were real people.” we’ve had, everyone has had to She also wants to reconnect the pitch in. Even the board members farm to the community, in Bristol have been like staff members, and beyond. She is focusing on even walking the donkey.” increasing attendance at the A Team Spelling Bee Benefit Ms. Elder picked a fine time to farm’s main events — the Wool leave the boardroom of the Rhode and Fiber Fest on May 18, and the for Grownups Island Community Food Bank, Harvest Fair Sept. 12-13 — but where she served as communica- also at the smaller, regular events tions director until leaving to take and daily visits. The farm will be the helm of Coggeshall at the end applying for statewide grants, try- Saturday March 7, 2015 of December, just in time for one ing to appeal to residents for sup- Hive opens at 5:30 of the worst winters in recent port and connecting with Explore Roger Williams University memory to kick into high gear. Bristol and the local business But it’s nothing new to the Bris- community. Bristol, RI tol native who has associated her- “The farm is healthy — we have self with the farm since the early a small budget, but we live within 1970s when she first rode on the our means,” Ms. Elder said. “In Tickets available NOW Coggeshall Farm float in the 4th of order for us to grow, we need more Find more information at July Parade. She has spent most of support. We’re counting on the her life around museums, growing people of the East Bay but won’t bwedfoundation.org up the daughter of Barbara Hail, rely on them solely. We’re trying to former curator - and current cura- really beef up the festivals, which tor emerita - of the Haffenreffer is not only good for Coggeshall, Thank you to our many supporters, including these sponsors Museum of Anthropology at Mt. but it’s good for Bristol.” Hope Farm. It’s all in an attempt to draw “I’m what you’d call a museum more people to the town and the bwedfoundation.org baby,” Ms. Elder said. “Since I was museum to experience Bristol’s little, I’ve been a museum prop. past while supporting the town’s This is a challenge I couldn’t resist. and the farm’s future. I’ve had a love for this place since “Treasures like this don’t stick I was a little kid.” around forever if someone doesn’t Ms. Elder is planning for the take care of them,” Ms. Elder said. future of Coggeshall Farm. She “I want to know this is going to be plans to expand the programming here in 30, 50, 100 years.” at the farm to incorporate more Coggeshall Farm is open to visi- activities for adults and older tors Tuesday through Sunday, 10 teens, in addition to the children a.m. - 4 p.m., year-round. Admis- already drawn to the animals and sion is $5 for adults and $3 for living history. She hopes new pro- children and seniors. Kids under 3 grams like 18th-century cooking are free. The living museum gives over an open-fire hearth and a RI visitors a look at what farm life Historical Society speaker series was like in the 18th and 19th cen- — focusing on the significant his- turies. In addition to the many torical impact of the farm, the role animals and historic exhibits, the of women and children on the grounds contain picnic spaces farm in the 18th and 19th cen- and a museum store, in addition turies, etc. — will draw an older to periodic special events. For crowd. more information, visit the muse- “If we look at the history of um’s website at www.coggeshall- wealthy people, it is very well doc- farm.org. Bristol Phoenix February 26, 2015 Page 11 AROUND TOWN

Farmers’ market in the To Submit Community News Republican Town barn at Mt. Hope Farm Committee to meet BY E-MAIL (PREFERRED): The Mount Hope Farmers’ Mar- [email protected] The Bristol Republican Town ket is open from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. BY MAIL: Bristol Phoenix, Community Committee meets the first Mon- on Saturdays, rain or shine, at News, P.O. Box 90, Bristol, RI 02809 day of every month, March 2, at 7 Mount Hope Farm, 250 Metacom BY FAX: 401/253-6055 p.m. at the Burnside Building, Ave. The market is now indoors in Or, visit the WEBSITE at www. east Hope and Court streets. All are the barn. bayri.com where you can fill out forms welcome. Stop by for fresh local vegeta- for engagements, weddings, anniver- bles, herbs, fruits, meats, seafood, saries, births and achievements. Go to Bristol Rotary Club eggs, cheese, coffee, honey, bread, the bottom of the homepage and click Dr. Lisa Daft pastries, prepared foods, salsas, on “Send Us Your News.” meets on Wednesdays sauces, relishes and soaps. There FOR MORE INFORMATION: The Bristol Rotary Club meets is also a knife-sharpener on hand. 401/253-6000, ext. 107 on Wednesdays at 12:15 p.m. at Family & Cosmetic Dentistry Or stop by our office at 1 Bradford St., the DeWolf Tavern. Lunch is $18. A class on making Bristol. Photos are encouraged but If you would like to attend, or to balms, herbal remedies cannot be returned, unless a self- join Bristol Rotary, call Jack Dusel We welcome new patients! addressed, stamped envelope is at 297-0566. enclosed. A Home & Hearth Workshop for Bristol Rotary Charities Foun- 520 Taunton Avenue, adults only is on Saturday, Feb. 28, Milestone events, such as births, wed- dation, a 501c3 public charity, from 1 to 3 p.m. at the Coggeshall dings, engagements, etc., must be sub- recently received a donation from Seekonk, MA Farm Museum off Poppasquash mitted within the year following the Agave Restaurant to help fund a event. Road. “Lip Balms and Herbal variety of local charities support- Remedies” is $50; $40 for farm DEADLINE: Noon on Tuesday ed by Bristol Rotary. members. NOTE: To get information into the (508) 336-7260 Learn how to make all-natural Eight Days calendar in the Life section, Tickets on sale for lip balms, salves and herbal reme- the deadline is at noon on Friday. www.smilebuilder.com dies over the hearth, just as they annual Mardi Gras Ball were made in the 1790s. Advance The eighth annual Mardi Gras registration is required, as each Total Fitness Clubs to workshop is limited to 10. E-mail Ball by the Friends of the Bristol [email protected] to host ‘Pedal’ for cancer Animal Shelter is on Saturday, register. March 7, at 6:30 p.m. at the Linden Total Fitness Clubs will host The Place ballroom, 500 Hope St. American Cancer Society’s annual There will be a signature drink Elks and Broadway Pedal To End Cancer™ (formerly at the door, hors d’oeuvres, light Merrill raffles continue Spin For Hope™) on Sunday, fare and desserts by Blackstone March 1, from 9 a.m. to noon at Caterers, a cash bar, live and silent The Bristol County Elks are Bristol Total Fitness, 685 Metacom auctions, and music by The holding winter to spring raffles at Ave. Rockin Soul Horns. the Broadway Merrill to raise There are plenty of bikes avail- RSVP as soon as possible. Tick- funds for the lodge’s charitable able for those wishing to partici- ets are $85 (plus a $3 handling fee) causes. pate. online at www.friends ofthebris- Raffles are open to the public The indoor cycling fund-raiser tolanimalshelter.org. Tickets will from 2 to 4:30 p.m. on Saturdays be held at the door. through March 28 at the Broad- benefits the American Cancer way Merrill, 535 North Broadway, Society. Register online. Register Annual gourmet East Providence. There are as a team captain or team mem- chances to win great prizes like ber, even if planning on spinning roast pork dinner set meat trays, giant lobsters, flat the full three hours individually, or screen TVs and cash. as a one-person team. An annual gourmet roast pork Funds raised benefit the com- If registering to cycle the entire dinner is on Saturday, March 7, at munity, such as the Bristol Elks three hours, you are asked (but 6:30 p.m. at The First United East Bay Cares Food Distribution not required) to raise $300. Or Methodist Church of Warren/Bris- Program, scholarships, veterans share a bike with up to two others tol at 25 Church St. in Warren. and many other Elks charitable and split up the three hours. On the menu is butternut causes. Those registering to share a bike squash and apple soup, roast loin are encouraged to raise $100 each. of pork, seasoned roasted pota- Becky Chace to play A non-refundable $25 registration toes, haricot vert, homemade fee applies per participant. cakes and pies, coffee, tea and Saturday at coffeehouse To join the Total Fitness Clubs’ cider. Take-out is available. team, sign up online at http:// Tickets are $14 per adult, $7 per The Stone Church Coffee House child ages 4 to 12, and free for chil- at the First Congregational main.acsevents.org/site/TR?com pany_id=217849&fr_id=69001&pg dren under 4. For tickets, call Church welcomes popular local Cindy Saksena at 245-5756 or singer/songwriter Becky Chace on =company. Those wishing to cre- Nancy Watson at 253-4931. Saturday, Feb. 28, at 7:30 p.m. at ate a team, join a team or make a Remaining tickets will be available the church at 300 High St. Doors donation, can visit www.pedal at the door on a first come, first open at 6:45. toendcancer.org. served basis. Becky Chace will knock you over with her voice, and her long- Party ‘Downton Abbey’ time sidekick Brian Minisce will La Bella Sicilia help you get back up and stand at style at Blithewold elects new officers attention. Their vast catalog of “A Jazz Age Evening” inspired by original music is authentic, eclec- The La Bella Sicilia Society was the hit PBS television series incorporated in 1929 and its mis- tic and honest. Becky covers “Downton Abbey” is on Sunday, artists as diverse as Irving Berlin, sion is to promote Sicilian her- March 1, at 6 p.m. at Blithewold Johnny Cash, and Men at Work. itage, food, music and the arts and Mansion, Gardens & Arboretum, Whether she’s playing her origi- to help members and the commu- 101 Ferry Road. nal songs with Brian as an nity in need. acoustic duo or fronting her band, It’s an evening of cocktails, hors The society, which meets once a The Becky Chace Band, Becky is in d’oeuvres, music and merriment. month, elected a new leadership the moment enjoying the connec- Downton-inspired costumes are slate at the January meeting. New tion of community only music can encouraged. There will be music officers are Nick Puniello, presi- create. She was chosen Best by the Dick Lupino Trio, cos- dent; Rick Matrone, vice presi- Female Vocalist five times in the tumes/creative direction by dent; Mike Squatrito, secretary; Providence Phoenix Best Music Everett Hoag of Fountain Street, Rob Matrone, treasurer; Mark Poll. creative drinks by Grapes & Buculo, sergeant at arms; and Tickets at the door are $15, stu- Grains, and a photo booth by counselors Anthony Buculo, dents are half price, and children 5 Allan Millora Photography. Sandy Matrone and Jerome Squa- and under are free. Light refresh- A charitable donation of $55 per trito. The society is open to all ments are for sale. To purchase person is requested. Space is lim- men of Sicilian descent, and the tickets in advance, call 253-4813 ited. Register online at www. next meeting of the society is on or 253-7288. blithewold.org or call 253-2707. Friday, March 20. Page 12 Bristol Phoenix February 26, 2015 AT THE UNIVERSITY Two one-act plays anniversary of “Native Son.” The seated in an overflow location. novel was one of the first major this week at The Barn works of literature by an African- Alive! Arts Series American writer about African- The Roger Williams University Americans. presents ‘Dracones’ Theatre Main Season Series III: The exhibit will be open daily “Almost Within My Reach: Two The Alive! Arts Series will pre- during library hours through sent “HIC SVNT Dracones” on Modern Classics” is at 7:30 p.m. March 31. Featured is a first edi- Thursday to Saturday, Feb. 26 to Monday, March 2, at 7:30 p.m. at tion of “Native Son,” photographs the RWU Performing Arts Center 28, at the RWU Performing Arts of Richard Wright and Wright’s Center (The Barn). (The Barn). It is free and open to controversial unpublished essay, the public. The evening presents two clas- “I Chose Paris,” as well as pho- “HIC SVNT Dracones” is a 15th- sic one-act plays. tographs of 1930s South Side century cartographer’s term “Trifles” is an early feminist dra- Chicago (the novel’s setting) and describing the interior of an unex- ma about a group of women who contemporary photographs of plored continent. examine the details of a crime that protests in response to recent In this performance created by were dismissed as trifles by their events in Ferguson, Mo., and New K.J. Holmes, performers Holmes male counterparts. York City. “Riders to the Sea” is a tragedy and Devika Wickremesinghe about the women in an Irish fam- explore being human through ily struggling to survive in the face On the intersection of body, time, place and emotional of nature’s realities. technology and humanity truths that are masked due to Tickets are $10 general admis- familial, social and cultural con- sion; $5 students and seniors. For Author Nicholas Carr will straints. more information, call 254-3666. address themes identified in this For more information, call 254- year’s RWU Common Reading 3626. RWU Music Series selection, “The Circle” by Dave Eggers, on Lecture on relevance of to present choral group M onday, March 2, at 7 ‘Native Son’ next week The RWU Music Series will pre- p.m. at the sent the Washington and Lee Uni- Campus Recre- The Birss Memorial Lecture versity Singers on Thursday, Feb. ation Center Series presents “Life had made the 26, at 7:30 p.m. in the Global Her- Fieldhouse. plot over and over again: Violence, itage Hall Building. The concert is Carr’s “The Stigmatization and the Ongoing free and open to the public. Shallows: What Relevance of Richard Wright’s Ask Dr. Kerwin The Washington and Lee Uni- the Internet is ‘Native Son’” on Wednesday, versity Singers have a long tradi- Doing to Our March 4, at 4 p.m. in Room 162 of tion of excellence, dating back to Brains” was a the Feinstein College of Arts & Sci- ADOLESCENT VS. ELDERLY DENTAL PROBLEMS the 19th century, to become one 2011 Pulitzer ences building. Q: Do dental issues get better or worse sion from brushing. Older adults who of the top college choral ensem- Prize finalist The keynote address reflecting as you get older? have not consistently practiced optimal bles in the East. and a New York MERRICK CHASE on the novel’s contemporary rele- oral hygiene could also be dealing with As part of their 2015 tour, they vance is by Jennifer Jensen Wal- A: Every stage of life has its challenges Times best- Nicholas Carr and opportunities. That applies to dental the problem of lost teeth. In addition, sen- will perform a special concert of seller, and his lach, associate history professor at iors are also prone to a potentially seri- issues as well. Dental health doesn’t traditional and contemporary latest work, the University of North Texas. necessarily get worse as you age, partic- ous problem with wrinkling around the selections from the rich choral It is part of the 15th annual Pro- mouth, a condition that stems from skin “The Glass Cage: Automation and ularly if you have been attentive to your repertoire. Us,” challenges our conceptions fessor John Howard Birss Jr. teeth all your life. Adolescents, for that does not contain as much water and fat as a younger person’s does. For more information, call 254- of technology and demands that Memorial Lecture Series celebrat- instance, have to deal with gingivitis, the 3626. gum inflammation that some researchers Every age presents its challenges when we rethink how computerization ing the 75th anniversary of think is a by-product of hormonal change it comes to oral health. The best way to and digitization work to benefit us Richard Wright’s “Native Son,” one at puberty or the result of a typically be prepared for these challenges is to ‘Native Son’ memorial all. Carr speaks across the world of the first major works of litera- teenage diet and poor oral hygiene. They visit your dentist regularly and practice series library exhibition on information technology, the ture by an African-American may also deal with appliances their par- good oral hygiene all through your life. culture of innovation and busi- writer about African-Americans. ents opt for to straighten their teeth. “Richard Wright’s ‘Native Son’: ness strategy. The elderly, on the other hand, deal with Then and Now” is a special library A book signing will follow the Roger Williams University is at 1 changes like receding gums, a condition Presented as a service to the community by exhibition offered as part of the event. It is open to the greater Old Ferry Road. For information that leaves the cementum that covers community, with limited seats each tooth’s root exposed. Hence the • Dr. Theodore G. Drummond 15th annual Professor John or reservations, see the listings for saying, “long in the tooth” for a person • Dr. John F. Kerwin, DDS Howard Birss Jr. Memorial Lecture available. Depending on atten- individual events, or visit www. Series celebrating the 75th dance, some attendees may be rwu.edu. who is aging. The exposed part of the Presented as a public service tooth is susceptible to decay and to abra- 634 Main St, Warren • 245-5825

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The 2015 Miss/Little Miss The Miss Fourth of July Pageant testants. In the event that more contestants participating in the Applications will be available on Fourth of July Pageant will be held is open to girls who are at least 16 than 15 qualified applications are pageant will be selected by means Saturday, Feb. 28, at Rogers Free on Saturday, May 23, at 7 p.m. at years of age as of May 1, 2015, but received before March 16, the 15 of a random drawing. Library, 525 Hope St. the Mt. Hope High School Per- not older than 20 as of July 4, 2015, forming Arts Center. and who have been residents of The Little Miss Fourth of July Bristol for a minimum of one full Pageant is open to girls who are at year prior to the pageant date. least 7 years of age by May 1, 2015, Contestants must never have but not older than 9 as of July 4, been married and are either high 2015. school or college students in good Contestants must have been standing. residents of Bristol for a minimum Applications must be post- of one full year prior to the marked no later than March 16. pageant date. Each pageant is limited to 15 con-

AT THE EAST BAY CHAMBER OF COMMERCE Coffee & Commerce Rejuvenate and Reconnect!” fea- tures a 20-minute speaker, discus- in Warren on Friday sion and networking from noon to 1 p.m. It is $5 weekly and is spon- The early networker catches the sored by Navigant Credit Union. client at the next Coffee & Com- Upcoming topics include — merce on Friday, Feb. 27, from • March 3: “How can an affiliate 7:30 to 9 a.m. at Aruba Steve’s program help your business?” Island Grill, 520 Main St., Warren. with Marianne Douglas. This month’s featured speaker is Learn more about WEBOND at Stephen P. McAllister, manager of www.meetup.com/WEBOND. congressional and public affairs If you would like to be a speaker, for the Eastern Region of the U.S. contact the Chamber office. Chamber of Commerce. He will discuss the U.S. Chamber’s 2015 agenda, and offer a federal/leg- Free counseling with islative update on immigration a business counselor reform, the budget, trade and transportation. Anyone interested in a free, Admission is $10 for members confidential mentoring session and $15 for non-members. Call can contact the Chamber of Com- the office to register 245-0750 or merce to meet with a SCORE busi- [email protected]. ness counselor. Appointments are Mr. McAllister has been with the available on Fridays at 9:30 or Chamber since August of 2012 10:30 a.m. at the Chamber office. and previously worked for R.I. Learn more about how to grow, Governor Lincoln Chafee as direc- expand or manage your business tor of advance. He also worked for with a consultation with a busi- U.S. Senator John E. Sununu, R- ness professional who has owned NH, for six years after graduating a variety of businesses for 40 from Saint Anselm College. He has years. You decide the level of assis- a master’s degree from the Univer- tance you want and the number of sity of New Hampshire and lives sessions, based on your needs. in Warwick. Call the Chamber office for more information. Brown Bag Lunch The East Bay Chamber of Com- Series is on Tuesdays merce is at 16 Cutler St., Suite 102, Warren. For more informa- A Women’s Brown Bag Lunch tion, call the office at 245-0750 or Series is every Tuesday at the East visit www.eastbaychamberri.org. Bay Chamber office. “Revive, Page 14 Bristol Phoenix February 26, 2015 Talk on urban tree threats and pests Rec. dept. has a Family Fun Night on Friday by expert entomologist next week The Bristol Department of Parks rience is necessary. All game rules Zumba classes & Recreation offers a variety of will be taught. Zumba classes for adults are at Donald Booth, Ph.D., of Bartlett agement with emphasis on insect programs at the Quinta-Gamelin Some of the games on hand are 4:30 p.m. on Mondays, Wednes- and vertebrate pests. With both Community Center at 101 Asylum Settlers of Caton, Dominion, Car- Tree Experts’ research facility will days and Fridays and at 9:30 a.m. discuss the recent threats and land trust woodlands and town Road (the entrance to Colt State cassonne, Race for the Galaxy, and 6:15 p.m. on Tuesdays and pests that seem to be invading our trees at stake, it is important to Park), along with trips and activi- Ticket to Ride, Small World, Rune Thursdays. Classes are $50 for a naturalized and urban forests and examine the threats upfront. ties for all ages. Bound, Arkham Horror, Power 12-punch card or $5 for walk-ins. woodlands on Thursday, March 5, Come and learn what can be For more information, or reser- Grid, RA, St. Petersburgh, Mystery at 7 p.m. in the community room done. The talk is co-sponsored by vations when required, call 253- Express, Metro, Coliseum, and Body Defined Class at Rogers Free Library, Hope the Bristol Land Conservation 1611 or register online at bristol- Thurn and Taxis. A Body Defined Class is on Street. Trust (BLCT) and Bartlett Tree recreation.com. You can drop-in and don’t have Mondays at 9 a.m., Wednesdays These pests include the winter Experts. to stay for the whole evening. For from 6 to 7 p.m. and Fridays at 9 Family Fun Night more information, call the recre- moth, the crypt gall, the emerald Admission is free and open to a.m. It’s a low-impact class using ash borer, the Asian long-horn the public, but a $5 donation is A Family Fun Night is on Friday, ation office or Peter at 489-6191. Feb. 27, from 7 to 8:30 p.m. at the very light weights. It is $7 for walk- beetle, and the wooly adelgid. welcome. Light refreshments will Adult badminton ins or $60 for a 10-punch card. There are numerous threats be served. Quinta-Gamelin Community knocking at our door. The winter The BLCT is a small all-volun- Center. There will be line dancing Adult intermediate badminton Trip to Fenway April 20 with Elin and board games with is on Tuesdays at 7:15 p.m. at the moth and the wooly adelgid are teer nonprofit organization and Peter. And the game room will be community center. It is a pickup A trip to Fenway Park is on Mon- already present in the state. Mr. accepts interested new members. open with pool tables, a Foosball league. day, April 20, Patriot Day in Mass- Booth is an award-winning ento- For information, call Ray Payson table and an air hockey table. achusetts, to see the Red Sox take mologist who received his Ph.D. at at 253-0247. Yoga classes on the Orioles. Game time is 11:05 Syracuse University. The land trust’s mission is to Family game nights Yoga is from 6 to 7 p.m. on Mon- a.m. He is the entomologist and pest help conserve and protect Bris- Family game nights for all ages days and from 7 to 8 p.m. on Depart from the Quinta- management specialist at Bartlett tol’s open space through direct are on Wednesdays from 7 to 9:30 Wednesdays for all levels. The cost Gamelin Community Center at 8 Tree Research Laboratories. His ownership or conservation ease- p.m. in the conference room just is $7 per class or $60 for a 10- a.m. Tickets are in right field box position involves research and ments. It also works closely with to the right of the main entrance. punch card that can be used for 88. Tickets and motorcoach trans- extension responsibilities in the town on its open space pro- Come play traditional and non- both classes. Walk-ins are wel- portation are $80 per person. Call shade tree pest and plant man- grams. traditional board games. No expe- come. to reserve a seat. Stillman/McVey concert coming AT THE LIBRARY Winter book sale Tech Help Tuesdays Wednesday of every month. up on March 7 at St. Michael’s A winter book sale is from 10 Did you get a new tablet or Wednesday Chess Club a.m. to 3 p.m. on Saturday, Feb. 28, device over the holiday and are The Community Concert Series able virtuoso, a consummate The Chess Club meets on @ St. Michael’s presents “The artist.” and Monday, March 2, in the Her- totally clueless on how to use it? reshoff Room. There will be fiction Having issues with your laptop or Wednesdays from 6 to 8 p.m. on Pianist and The Soprano: An Ms. McVey is renowned as a ver- the third floor. Teens and adult Evening with satile singer/ and non-fiction for adults, along other devices? Tech Help Tuesdays with some teen books and some will continue through May. chess players are welcome to join. Judith Lynn actress, and her Light refreshments are served. Stillman and sweet and pli- books for children. Kristin will be available to Diana McVey ant voice has Proceeds from the sale will go to answer any questions you have performing been heard in the library’s book fund. On Satur- with e-readers, Smart phones, Legos on Thursdays classics to operas, orato- day, there will be a special treat — tablets, laptops and more. Tech The Legos come out on Thurs- Broadway on rios and sym- a bake sale to benefit the Bristol help is located in the Quiet Study days in the Herreshoff Room from S aturday, phonies around Animal Shelter. on the main floor from 6 to 7 p.m. 3:30 to 4:30 p.m. Builders age 5 March 7, at 8 the United This is a free service. First come, and up are welcome to build any- p.m. at St. States and Chess class for beginners first served. thing they want from the library’s M ichael’s abroad. Questions? Call or e-mail Kristin Lego collection. No registration is Church, 399 Tickets are A chess class for young begin- at 253-6948 or kcalouro@Bristol- needed. Hope St. $20, $15 for ners is on Tuesdays at 3:30 p.m. in ri.us. There are no Legos on Feb. 28 Ms. Stillman, Judith Lynn seniors and $10 Diana McVey the Herreshoff Room. The class is And, note that tech help also because of the book sale, but the interna- Stillman for students at suggested for children and teens will be offered on Wednesdays Legos will return on March 5. tionally Paper Packaging & Panache or at from age 7 to 16. from 10 to 11 a.m. starting in acclaimed “poetess” of the piano, the door. For more information, Experienced chess players March. Rogers Free Library is at 525 Hope has been described by Wynton visit www.ccsatsm.org or call 254- coach the children. Registration is St.Extra parking is in the rear of Marsalis as “a rare find, a remark- 9626. not needed. Free blood pressure clinic the building off Thames Street. For more information, call 253- The Visiting Nurse Service of 6948 or visit the website at www. Bristol and Newport County rogersfreelibrary.org. sponsors a free blood pressure clinic every month in the main RELIGION NEWS foyer of the library. This month’s clinic is on Wednesday, March 4, from 11 a.m. Holy Rosary Sodality to noon. Clinics are on the first to meet on Wednesday The Holy Rosary Sodality of St. Elizabeth’s Church will meet on To Submit Community News Wednesday, March 4, in the BY E-MAIL (PREFERRED): parish auditorium, with the [email protected] rosary prayed promptly at 7 p.m. Guest speaker will be Sister BY MAIL: Bristol Phoenix, Community News, P.O. Box 90, Bristol, RI 02809 Dorothy Schwartz, SSD, who will speak about “Lenten Reflections.” Or, visit the WEBSITE at www. east President Pauline Ramos will bayri.com where you can fill out forms announce the nominating com- for engagements, weddings, anniver- saries, births and achievements. Go to mittee, which will present a slate the bottom of the homepage and click of officers for a two-year term at on “Send Us Your News.” the April 8 meeting. Donations of peanut butter and FOR MORE INFORMATION: 401/253-6000, ext. 107 jelly are requested for Friends of St. Elizabeth. Bring them to the Or stop by our office at 1 Bradford St., meeting. Bristol. Tickets will be available for the Milestone events, such as births, wed- annual card party on Monday, dings, engagements, etc., must be sub- April 13, and for the annual May mitted within the year following the breakfast to be held on Sunday, event. May 3, at Barcello’s in Tiverton. DEADLINE: Noon on Tuesday All active/inactive members or NOTE: To get information into the parishioners interested in joining Eight Days calendar in the Life section, the Sodality are welcome to the deadline is at noon on Friday. attend the meeting. Pastry and coffee will be served Bristol Phoenix February 26, 2015 Page 15 WEDDINGS Celebrate Genealogy Month with five workshops March is Genealogy Month and On Saturday, March 28, “Bristol sions and includes printed mate- the Bristol Historical & Preserva- Research” is with Rei Battcher. rials, coffee and refreshments. tion Society will present five Learn about all of the genealogical Sign up to reserve a space. genealogical workshops on Satur- resources available in Bristol and E-mail [email protected]. days from 9 a.m. to noon at the how to access them. com or call 253-7223. Or, send a society at 48 Court St. Then, on Saturday, April 4, bring check for $20 with your name, e- “Genealogy 101” with Lynda your laptop (if you have one) and mail and phone number to BHPS, Rego is on Saturdays, March 7, 14 let the experts help you solve your P. O. Box 356, Bristol, RI 02809. and 21. It is open to beginners as challenges with “Brick Wall Bust- The society also is forming a well as to more advanced ing.” Wi-Fi is available at the soci- Genealogy Club. Sign up at a ses- researchers looking to refresh and ety. sion or let them know of your hone their skills. The cost is $20 for all five ses- interest. Visit www.bhpsri. org.

AT THE YMCA The Bayside YMCA offers a vari- days in March and April from 6:30 gram focuses on only 37 postures. ety of programs for all ages at the Y to 7:15 p.m. Learn the basics of The class is free for members at 70 West St., Barrington. Stop by what makes a good picture and and $110 for non-members for or call 245-2444 for more informa- how to best capture that special eight weeks. Call for more infor- tion or to register. Online registra- moment, working toward master- mation or to register. tion is available for YMCA mem- ing your skills. bers at www.gpymca.org. The class will allow students to Join the YMCA team Programs may be canceled due start building a portfolio, with the to lack of enrollment, so register winning images mounted to be The Bayside YMCA is looking for as soon as possible. Financial displayed at a final exhibition of volunteers and staff in all areas assistance is available for many you and your family. from aquatics and group exercise programs. The fee is $110; $64 for mem- Instructors to child care and bers. Call for more information or sports. They are also welcome in Program registration to register. child care. Positions from full time to part The early spring program ses- TRX suspension training time are available in aquatics as sion is from March 1 to April 30. lifeguards or water fitness staff. Registration is available online, in TRX suspension training was Positions are also available in person or by phone. To view the born in the US. Navy Seal team wellness, group exercise and child and developed by Fitness Any- session guide, visit www.ymca- care. Part-time, weekend and where. The revolutionary method Tiffany and Helio Cordeiro greaterprovidence.org. evening shifts are available. of leverage body weight exercise If you are interested, call the Y or uses gravity against your body Kids Gym on Fridays check the job postings online at Helio P. Cordeiro weight to develop strength, bal- Kids gym is back for youth ages ance, flexibility and core stability. www.ymcagreaterprovidence.org. 10 and under. Join the fun on Fri- Each class is limited to six. Training and certification may be Tiffany M. Medeiros days from 10 to 11 a.m. (Saturday Registration is open for one of available through the YMCA for kids gym returns on March 14.) three eight-week sessions from certain positions. Tiffany M. Medeiros and Helio P. da, Kristine Krushnowski and Hai- This is an opportunity for March 1 to April 30: Wednesday Cordeiro were united in marriage ley Barroso. Flower girls were younger members to enjoy the from 9 to 9:45 a.m., Thursday from Weather closures on Saturday, Oct. 11, 2014, at St. Maya Soares and Ariana Barroso. gym and burn off some extra 6 to 6:45 p.m. or Saturday from 11 Elizabeth’s Church in Bristol. Offi- Sergio Cordeiro served as best energy. The bounce house and to 11:45 a.m. The fee for eight The Bayside YMCA makes every ciating were the Rev. Richard Nar- man. Groomsmen were Nicholas mats with tumbling equipment weeks is $110; $64 for members. effort to avoid weather-related ciso, the Rev. Luis Dutra, the Rev. Medeiros, Carlos Medeiros, Jason will be set up. Parents must stay closures, but when weather forces Jared Costanza and the Rev. Victor Medeiros, Paul Amaral, Corey with their children and actively T’ai chi classes the closure of the Y, members and Silva. A reception followed at Pavao, Dave Sousa and Victor supervise. guests can find this information White’s of Westport. Parece. If not a Y member, come as a There will be two t’ai chi classes on the website. The bride is the daughter of Junior groomsmen were Austin guest. Call for more information. on Sundays — from 9:15 to 10:15 If they have an e-mail address João and Lucia Medeiros of Bris- Medeiros, Andrew Medeiros and a.m. for beginners and an inter- for you, you can receive a Con- tol. Dawson Ferreira. Ringbearers Beginning Photography mediate level class from 10:15 to stant Contact e-mail announce- The bridegroom is the son of were Aiden Medeiros and Cays- 10:45 a.m. The class will follow the ment. Remember to regularly Jose and Ermelinda Cordeiro of den Cordeiro An introduction to photography Yang family style of t’ai chi, which update your contact information Fall River. The bride is employed at Brown for ages 8 to 12 is on eight Mon- consists of 108 postures; this pro- with the member services staff. Sonia Medeiros was matron of University Health Services in honor and Lena Soares was maid Providence. of honor. Bridesmaids were Carly The bridegroom is employed at Ferreira, Anne Soares, Sally Cardi Corp. in Warwick. Cordeiro, Debbie Cordeiro, Brit- Following a honeymoon in tany King and Dee Balzano. Junior Spain, France and Italy, the couple bridesmaids were Victoria Almei- are living in Bristol.

ACHIEVEMENTS STEPHEN W. HOLMES was EMMA WATSON of Bristol, a recently promoted to the rank of senior at Bishop Connolly High sergeant first School, had her class in the U.S. artwork fea- Army Reserve. tured recently He is a mem- at UMass-Dart- ber of the mouth’s Emerg- 344th Military ing Young Police Compa- Artists Invita- ny in Worces- tional Exhibi- ter, Mass., and tion 2015. The is an Afghani- third annual stan veteran. exhibit show- He lives in War- cased the artis- ren with his tic talents of students from 29 wife, Robin, and is the son of high school art programs in William and Catherine Holmes of Massachusetts. Bristol. EMILY DYER of Bristol was ABIGAIL DYER, NATHAN named to the fall semester dean’s PEREIRA and ANTHONY YOUNG list at the University of Maine. of Bristol were named to the dean’s list for the quarter ending WILLIAM PARMLEE of Bristol Dec. 20 at the New England Insti- was named to the first-semester tute of Technology. honor roll at Worcester Academy. Page 16 Bristol Phoenix February 26, 2015 Kickemuit Middle School names Mt. Hope High School students to second-quarter honor roll Students at Kickemuit Middle Emma Cinotti, Cameron Connor, Dugan, Connor Ehlinger, Janiece names quarterly honors School were named to the second Benjamin DiChiappari, Ella Draw- Esquilin, Alexandre Ferreira, Sian- Students at Mt. Hope High Klein, Brittany Kozakiewicz, Jacob quarter honor roll. bridge, Crickett Fisher, Zoe nea Figueroa, Margaret Godfrey, Fournier, Gillian Greenslade, Ben- Angelina Goodwin, Jenna Goulart, School were named to the second Lebreux, Sabrina Madeira, Thomas Highest honors jamin Harley, Emma Hoyle, Nathan Julia Harty, Julianna Hughes, Allison quarter honor roll O’Hare, Kerry Oliveira, Rachael Per- Grade 8: Tori Anger, Kristen Black, Januario, Amanda Komorowski, Ann Johnson, Jonathan Jones, Sophia Highest honors reira, Jordan Perroni, Shaelyn Krzywicki, Lexi Lanni, Ethan Leary, Kneath, Ellee Kopecky, Eddy Kutter, Raposa, Ciara Reis, Hannah Riccio, Abbigail Bland, Travis Bonanca, Grade 12: Amber Achilli, Sabrina Robert Leone, Julia Lewis-Borgia, Griffin Lautieri, Colin Lawrence, Sarah Rizzini, Meagan Ruest, Hayley Borsey, MacKenzie Boucher, Brum, Madeline Cordeiro, Elizabeth Nika-Rae Listenfelt, Amanda Mar- Samantha Lima, Connor Little, Ava Katherine Servant, Conner Souza, Sarah Bourassa, Thea Brum, Brooke Costa, Gabrielle Donecker, Kathryn Cairrao, Grace Cerda, Savannah shall, Ryan Nappi, Madeline Nash, Lombardo, Lauren MacDonald, Erika Aidan Votaw and Abbigail Walsh. Marissa Nocon, Alexandra Picard, Felingiere, Colby Ferreira, Sarah DaSilva, Samantha Denson, Timothy Marshall, Joshua Martin, Samantha Forden, Alexis Goodwin, Hayley Grade 11: Brenda Beaulieu, Jennifer Dermarderosi, Sarah Dickson, Katie Catherine Quesnelle, Nathaniel Martins, Courtney Matos, Sierra Bettencourt, Cailin Burke, Kennedy Ramos, Lea Ricci, Hannah Goss, Sarah Goss, Katarina Heyden, Donato, Mackenzie DosSantos, Maturi, Harrison Molloy, Zoe Jacob Johnson, Tianna Kavanagh, Cabral, Tezhan Calhoun, Emma Madelynne Dunlop, Makayla Estrela, Rodriques, Isabel Savinon, Emilie Mouligne, Meghan Nerney, Zoe Camara, Brianna Choquette, Koby Signore, Alicia Tally, Leah Tanner, Mae-Lin Lee, Madeline Lessing, Jen- Ryder Ferris, Jayme Foreman, Nygaard, Nathan Ouellette, Erica na Longo, Cody Madeiro, Mia Cogliano, Michael Contente, Emily Hope Tyska, Jameson Vitullo, Cas- Charles Garcia, Gabrielle Paccotti, Kaitlin Pacheco, Lyla Mancini, Carlee Maynard, Jonathan Cordeiro, Donte DaCosta, Marlene sandra Waddell, Penelope Warden, Greenslade, Keegan Hanley, Marissa Pacheco, Zachary Pacheco, Mason Medeiros, Isabelle Mitchell, Burke DaSilva, Elaina DeRiso, Demi Dis- Alyssa Wheeler and Erika Wheeler. Haralambides, Nicholas Januario, Paon, Peyton Perroni, Kevin Pimen- O’Brien, Bridget O’Hanley, Saman- chert, Thomas Drolet, Bradley Benjamin Jarvis, Sara Johnson, Honors tal, Brett Ramella, Liam Rocha, For- tha Parks, Michael Proietta, Alexan- Durand, Samantha Eddy, Abigail Sheyenne Lemoi, Abigail Lombardo, est Rodriguez, Hunter Rodriguez, Grade 8: Eliza Adkins, Caroline der Ramos, Victoria Ramos, Justin Ferreira, Victoria Gendreau, Eden Cassidy Luis, Lauren Luk, Kaelen Lauren Serbst, Owen Shaw, Jaden Slocumb, Justin Ursini, Esther Hilario, Genesis Iacovelli, Mitchell Alexandre, Hannah Allen, Laura Siembab, Makayla Soares, Kaitlyn McKenna, Tess McKenzie, Nikki Watrous, Rhys Webb and Alexandra Kenna, Trevor King, Maxwell Law- Amaral, Joseph Asciola, Naremean Sousa, Shayna Sousa, Krista Squa- Nappi, Mark Orban, Lily Pais, Caley Winnes. less, Cassandra LeFort, Laura Lopes, Patton, Nicholas Pierotti, Nicholas Aumaree, Jacob Barnds, Aidan Ben- trito, Cassidy Stallings, Gage Ian Malloy, Samuel Marchand, Proto, Kaitlin Quinn, Jade Ramos, nett, Bethany Borgia, Jacob Bras- Stephenson, Shawn Teixeira, Molly Grade 11: Jordan Abreu, Tess Catherine McGee, Brynn McKenna, Yvonne Ramos, Cameron Rancourt, sard, Sydney Brule, Brian Brum, Eri- Thibaudeau, Allie Toumasian, Olivia Alexandre, Lauren Boisvert, Alexan- Bianca Ribeiro, Lila Saye, Brianna ca Brum, Marissa Card, Ellie Vezina, Michael Viveiros and dra Brassard, Hope Brazil, Daniel Maegan Medeiros, Tyler Moniz, Eric Silvia, Hannah Simonds, Laura Chabot, Michael Chaves, Kayla Zachary Wilt. Brogan, Jason Costa, Annika Cre- Moskala, Dylan Murphy, Arthur DeLemos, Brooke Desmarais, Kyle ton, Sabrina DaSilva, Christian Myers, Brandon Palmieri, Morgan Thurber, Brenna Vieira and Gianna Grade 6: Allison Abreu, Michelle Zompa. Dias, Emilie Donato, Joao Maria Dos DeLuca, James Fallon, Aurora Faria, Palmieri, Rose Pansa, Julius Perrot- Santos, Bowen Drawbridge, Aguiar, Joshua Amaral, Marissa Ashley Feather, Kelsey Gonzalez, ti, Grant Pierce, Tyler Pimental, Grade 7: Rachel Achilli, Joshua Bar- Cameron Dutra, Julie Esquilin, Cody Astrologo, Andrew Aubin, Adriana Adam Gosselin, Julia Hill, Teagan Daniel Proulx, Riley Rancourt, toszuk, Alyssa Brule, Madison Cor- Estacio, Michael Fappiano, Madison Barr, Jake Beaton, Kyra Boucher, Jones, Kathleen Kneeland, Joshua Chenelle Romero, Maria Rosato, nell, Grace Danielian, Kyle DaSilva, Faria, Charles Faulkner, Katarina Shayne Bullock, Mya Buonavolonta, Lee, Alyssa Mallon, Daniel McDo- Devin Santerre, Brittney Scott, Caleb Ferreira, Carly Ferreira, Fiore, Amber Garcia, Noah Mallon, Timothy Byrne, Madison Calouro, nough, Andrew Medeiros, Bryce Dana Silva, Jacob Silva, Nicholas Joseph Fox, Amanda Gonzalez, Ella Megan Molloy, Xavier Moore, Mia Chin, Jacob Cloutier, Seth O’Brien, Madelyn Phillips, Kayla Silva, Sofia Silveira, Michael Hanley, Jillian Kenny, Georgia Mac- Katherine Moreira, Meghan Oliver, Cloutier, Dana Cobery, Clayton Coel- Placido, Cameron Rezendes, Scott Stallings, Colin Tattrie, Sarah Teix- Dougall, Lidia Mancini, Kaitlin Mari- Caedin Pacheco, Kimberly Pike, ho, Jacob Cordeiro, Henry Czerwins- Russell, Neil Salley, Sara Slusarski, eira, Allison Therien, Samantha ki IV, Hannah Daniello, Manuel no, Emily Merritt, Joshua Moore, Madison Pimental, Ryan Pires, Lauryn Sousa, Carolina Suarez, Jen- Tyler and Rebekah Watrous. Sarah Oliveira, Jillian Parker, Seth Hanah Rimoshytus, Jacob DaSilva, Kaiden Davock, Nicole Der- nifer Tappero, Alexander Temple Pires, Gabriel Randall, Madison Rodrigues, Cameron Santerre, Julia marderosi, Jacob DesRoches, Ethan and Renee Tremblay. Grade 10: Alan Aguiar, Alexis Annarummo, Jacob Apple, Alyssa Rodriques, Taylor Sanford, Nathan Sousa, Michael Souza, Jaden Sulli- DeViveiros, Garrett DeViveiros, Grade 10: Kathryn Anderson, Gar- Silveira, Sloan Simpson, Christopher van, Jaxon Tamulaites, Katarina Colton Dias, Livia Dion, Katherine rett Barker, Maia Costa, Joy DeS- Avila, Sarah Benevides, John Bento, Slusarski, Katherine Sousa, Ellery Vento, Krystal Vivier and Hailey Downing, Alexander Enes, Rachel ousa, Noah Hanmer, Elizabeth Hen- Alisha Brzozowy, Luke Cabral, Sparkman, Drew Tyska, Krista Var- Winn. Estrela, Jacob Evans, Mia Fartura, nen, Laura Iacono, Morgan Kane, Samuel Campanella, Allyssa Frank Ferrara, Jillian Floor, Kenneth richione, Colin Weldon and Sarah Grade 7: Skyla Aguiar, Morgan Cole Kennedy, Lindsay Lefebvre, Cordeiro, Kaelin Costa, Kristen Withers. Alves, Nicole Black, Sofia Bonvegna, Flora, Christina Frenette, Nicholas Alger Lin, Sophie McKenzie, Skye Couto, Alexandra DaSilva, Hailey Grade 6: Serena Accinno, Lillian Alexander Botelho, Hannah Boyd, Gomes, Marissa Grenier, Cory Grif- Nygaard, Sarah Ricks, Keiana DeFaria, Jadon Desmarais, Cameron Allen, Kylie Almeida, Presley Sofia Brum, Nicholas Calenda, Zoe ka, Sydney Halpin, Sophia Harper, Rodrigues, Sarah Russell, Briana Dias, Caleb Dorgan, Tomas Dos San- Andrews, Katherine Barker, David Cambra, London Camelo, Jack Char- Hunter Heyden, Alexzander Hopkins, Sousa, Diane Sousa, Hunter Thresh- tos, Alec DosSantos, Sofia Estrada, Benevides, Caleigh Bouchard, Kiley pentier, Colby Dagwan, McKenzie Riley Kachapis, Dyllon Klapthor, er, Ryan Vicente and Amanda Amanda Estrela, Jared Faria, Bouchard, Matthew Brackett, Damasio, Maya DeMello, David Peter Labonte, Angela Lee, Logan Vieira. Samuel Forden, Malerie George, Aliyah Carrion, Phoebe Chace, Demopulos, Meaghan Dolan, Tess Lemay, Sara Macedo, Jordynne Michaela Goglia, Amanda Gomes, Machado, Liam Mallon, Meghan Grade 9: Hannah Ayers, Faith Brown, Jacob Champlin, Gunnar Hannah Gordon, Austin Hogan, Mancieri, Nathan Marchand, Cas- Lamont Hudson, Sarah Hunt, Shaw- sidy Martel, Colin Mascola, Carter Cunha, Caroline DaPonte, David Marshall, Grace Moclair, Margaret na Joly, Skylar Kallman, Umair McCausland, Sarah McGregor, Con- Khan, Cris Lam, Justin Maturi, nor Medeiros, Emily Medeiros, Kevin O’Brien, Caroline Parker, Alexa Placido, Jacob Reuss, Eliza Sirpens- Alyssa McGreevy, Brooke McGreevy, Medeiros, Michael Medeiros, Mia Leah Medeiros, Rachel Mello, Lexi Merritt, Danica Moore, Sophia ki, Ashley Tatum, Georgia Teixeira and Adam Thibault. Milich, Sarah Mlynek, Spencer Moore, Nicholas Morais, Christian Mlynek, Alexandra Morreo, Patrick Honors Octaviano, Daniel Orban, Summer Murphy, Haylee Pacheco, Alexandria O’Rourke, Nyla Pacheco, Sadie Grade 12: Hayley Almeida, Daisy Paul, Emma Riccio, Brianna Ritoli, Pacheco, Abigail Phenix, Madison Alves, Sarah Aubin, Erika Bolduc, Jonathan Rodrigues, Marcus Razzino, McKenna Reardon, Dylan Olivia Borgia, Annelise Boylan, Rodrigues, Brianna Silveira, Brit- Rego, Jared Rego, Ella Rozea, Kiana Collin Cardoso, Tess Carreiro, Mor- tany Silveira, Kaitlyn Silveira, Alyssa Rufino, Fatima Sheikh, Victoria Sil- gan Chaves, Matthew Chivers, va, Ryan Sinclair, Serena Sousa, Simas, Emily Sousa and Xavier Tay- Jared Cinotti, Nicole Cloutier, Kim- lor. Joseph Souza, Anneke St. Angelo, berly Conlon, Tanor Costa, Gabriel Joseph Stewart, Mackenzie Swift, Cruz, Rebecca Cunha, Jayde DaCos- Grade 9: Jack Abrain, Olivia Philip Tabor, Tristan Tamulaites, ta, Kyle Damasio, Austin Daniels, Akervik, Lucas Antonelli, Colin Abigail Taylor, Cameron Teeden, Tyler Daniels, Alexia D’Atri, Dylan Belanger, Ian Bryden, William Jacklyn Teixeira, Brady Thibaudeau, DiFrenna, Caleigh Duffy, Alicia Bullard, Justina Campo, Jenna Cim- Anthony Vieira, Nathan Vieira, Dugan, Austin Escobar, Michael bron, Nicole Contente, Kyrik Matthew Walsh, Samuel Ward, Escobar, Jenna Fikiet, Jonathan Cordeiro, Matthew DeFelice, Mor- Emily Way and Alanna Weeden. Hebert, Nicholas Kachapis, Hannah gan Doherty, Thomas Dugan, Haley Ellsworth, William Fernandes, Samantha Ferreira, Starbrina Fred- erick, Brandon Fultz, Joshua Gale, Brianna Gendreau, Sara Godfrey, Eleanor Going, Madeleine Green, Ashley Heald, Trinity Jones, Stewart Kay, Kyle Kennedy, Eleanor Knap- man, Kerrie Larson, Meaghan Leary, Robert Lima, Jacob Luis, Samantha Machado, Brian Mancieri, Sean Martin, Megan McGregor, Madeline McNally, Rayna Medeiros, Saman- tha Medina, Samantha Mendonca, John Molloy, Caitlyn Moniz, Bran- don Moreira, Jared Murphy, Gillian O’Brien, Sarina Olson, Patrick Ott, Paula Palumbo, Monica Piccolo- Evans, Lily Ramsay, Carissa Rego, Rianna Rockwood, Alyssa Ruest, Ezekiel Salley, Nicholas Simeone, Jared Slocumb, Riley Veader, Kyle Webb and Madison Withers. Bristol Phoenix February 26, 2015 Page 17 OBITUARIES Alba Hamel Jose Correia DaPonte Edward Noel Lived in Warren many years Women’s Guild and PTA “Mother Holy Trinity member, Frankie DaPonte, Victoria Ducharme, Jr. Alba (DeCesare) Hamel, 99, of the Year.” Much younger than active in church DaPonte, Jonathan DaPonte and died peacefully on Sunday, Feb. her years, Mrs. Hamel was so Jose Correia DaPonte 89, of Caroline DaPonte; and great Bristol man 22, 2015, at St. active that even in her late 90s she Wood Street, grandchildren Kayleigh de Edward Noel Ducharme, Jr., 63, Elizabeth’s traveled to California to visit her passed away on Medeiros and Hayden de of Hamlet Court, passed away on Manor. She was relatives and care for her younger Feb. 13 at Medeiros. He was the grandfather Feb. 16. He was the husband of the wife of the brother. Her passion for cooking home. He was of the late Timothy DaPonte and Chris (Pereira) Ducharme. His late Ernest J. and baking for her family and the husband of brother of the late Maria Correia, funeral services are respectfully Hamel and friends was admired by all. She the late Maria Henrique and Joao DaPonte, omitted. www.limafh.com daughter of the would beam with pleasure when daConceicao Maria dos Anjos Duarte, Leontina late Giovanni loved ones and friends compli- (Cabral) Mota, and Olivia Pereira. and Aqnes mented her natural gift for cook- DaPonte. His funeral services were held (Sarandrea) ing. Born in Pico Feb. 19 from the George Lima DeCesare. Mrs. Hamel was a most loving, daPedra Sao Funeral Home with a Mass of Born in Providence on Feb. 15, passionate, strong and caring Miguel, Azores, he was the son of Christian Burial celebrated by Rev. Birthday Remembrance 1916, she moved to Warren in woman. Not only did she raise her the late Joao and Victorina (Cor- Richard Narciso and concelebrat- George Pelletier 1948. Before moving to Warren, own children, but she helped raise reia) DaPonte. He was a mold ed by Rev. Jose Dos Reis at St. Eliz- March 4, 2015 she worked for the Outlet Compa- her grandchildren and several maker for Pearson Yachts in abeth Church. Liturgical readings ny in Providence. She was the families throughout Barrington, Portsmouth for 15 years before were by Gabby deMedeiros and devoted mother of Bristol and Swansea. While very retiring. He was a member of the Carlos deMedeiros. The Prayer of Richard Hamel of El Paso,Texas healthy for the majority of her life, Holy Trinity and was very active the Faithful was read by Jonathan and Sharon Cavallaro of Bristol. she never lost her vibrant smile, in St. Elizabeth Church where he DaPonte. The offertory gifts were She leaves four grandchildren: alertness and zest for living served on the Bazaar Committee. presented by Caroline DaPonte, Kristen (Cavallaro) Cartwright of Relatives and friends are invited He is survived by his children, Victoria DaPonte, and Crestina Seekonk, Jennifer Cavallaro of Fall to attend a funeral service in cele- Jose C. DaPonte Jr. and his wife deMedeiros. Burial followed in St. River, and Marco and Dante bration of her life on Friday, Feb. Rosa, Maria E. deMedeiros, and Mary’s Cemetery. Serving as pall- Hamel of El Paso,Texas. She also 27 starting at 9:30 a.m. from the Frank DaPonte and his wife bearers were Paul deMedeiros, leaves three great-grandchildren, Smith Funeral and Memorial Ser- Theresa all of Bristol; grandchil- Ceasar DaPone, Carlos Kayla McDermott of Clearwater, vices, 8 Schoolhouse Road, War- dren Ceaser DaPonte, Craig deMedeiros, Frankie DaPonte, You can shed tears that he is gone. Fla., Korryn Cartwright of Seekonk ren, followed by a Mass of Christ- DaPonte, Gabriella de Medeiros, Craig DaPonte and Jonathan Or you can smile because he has lived. You can close your eyes and pray and Enzo Hamel of El Paso, Texas. ian burial at 10:30 a.m. in St. Jean Paul de Medeiros, Carlos de DaPonte. www.limafh.com that he will come back. She was the sister of the late Baptiste Church, 324 Main St., Medeiros, Crestina de Medeiros, Or you can open your eyes and Eleanor (DeCesare) Ventham of Warren. Calling hours will be held see all he’s left. Your heart can be empty because Providence and John DeCesare Jr. Thursday, Feb. 26 at Smith Funer- you can’t see him. of Van Nuys, Calif. She leaves her al Home on Schoolhouse Road in Herminio Jose Vasconcelos Or you can be full of the love you shared. brother-in-law and sister-in-law, Warren, from 4 to 7 p.m. You can turn your back on Bob and Betty Hamel of Warren, In lieu of flowers, kindly donate Owned Lisbon Bakery St. Mary’s Cemetery. Serving as tomorrow and live yesterday. Or you can be happy for tomorrow as well as many loving nieces and in her name to either Gentiva Herminio Jose Vasconcelos, 62, pallbearers were Mark Vasconce- because of yesterday. nephews from California, Bristol Hospice, 2374 Post Road, War- of Smith Street, passed away on los, Steven Marshal, Antonio You can remember him and only and Warren. wick, or St. Elizabeth’s Manor,1 Feb. 19. Andrade, Kevin Alfonso, Victor that he’s gone. Alba was involved in numerous Dawn Hill Road, Bristol, Rl 02809. Born in Feijao de Baixo, St. Andrade and Adriano Andrade. Or you can cherish his memory and let it live on. activities throughout her lifetime. The entire family appreciates the Michael, Azores, he was the son Memorial donations may be You can cry and close your mind, She was a Brownie leader, Girl compassion these caregivers of the late Luis made to: St. Jude’s Childrens empty and turn your back. Scout leader, president of the Lit- extended to Alba. Tavares and Hospital, 501 St. Jude Place, Or you could do what he would want, Smile, open your eyes, love and go on. tle League,Teen Club Advisor, See www.wjsmithfh.com. Maria daCon- Memphis, TN 38105-1942. Officer in the St. Jean Baptiste ceicao (Custo- www.limafh.com. Sadly missed by your loving family, dio) Vasconce- All our love forever and a day till eternity. los. He was the Val, Christopher, Robin, Jarod, Gail, Michael A. Orefice Hannah, Emma, Ryan, Cade, father of Lucia Tyler George, Chris, Alex and Kate. World War II veteran liked baseball. He was an avid Vasconcelos- 1st Anniversary Michael A. Orefice, 99, of Red Sox and New England Brown with Ronald P. Jarvais Sr. Bristol, died Monday, Patriots fan. whom he lived, Feb. 23, 2015 at the Besides his wife, he leaves his Maggie Vas- 2/23/14 - 2/23/15 Home and Hospice Care son, Michael A. Orefice Jr. and his concelos, Mark Vasconcelos and of Rhode Island. He was the hus- wife Karen of Barrington; his Peri Morrel. He was the grandfa- band of Flo- daughter Megg Orefice Natale of ther of Felicia Semiao, Tamrah 2nd Anniversary rence (Fanelli) Barrington; and his brother, Roger Brown, Colby Brown, Alexis Vas- Orefice; they Orefice of Riverside. Mr. Orefice concelos, Kianna Vasconcelos, Fernando Goncalves were married was the grandfather of Jordan Aiden Vasconcelos and the late February 28, 2013 for more than Natale and his wife Pamela, Jazlin Semiao; and the great 66 years. Zachary Orefice and his wife Jen- grandfather of Kaydrien Pereira- Michael was ny, and Arielle Orefice; and he was Semiao. He was the brother of born in Bristol, the great grandfather of Owen Z. Antonio Vasconcelos, Luis Vas- a son of the late Orefice. concelos, Ilda Arruda, Jose Maria Roger and Brid- His funeral services will be held Vasconcelos, Victor Vasconcelos The moment that you died get (Tamarro) at 9 a.m. Saturday, Feb. 28, from and Mario Vasconcelos. my heart was torn in two, Orefice. He was the owner of the Smith Funeral and Memorial Ser- Mr. Vasconcelos was the fore- one side filled with heartache, former Flo’s Women and Chil- vices, 8 Schoolhouse Road, War- man for Homestead Bakery for the other died with you. dren’s Clothing Store of Barring- ren, followed by a Mass of Christ- 12 years and then was the owner I often lie awake at night, ton for over 30 years. ian Burial at 10 a.m. in St. Jean of Lisbon Bakery in Fall River for when the world is fast asleep, and take a walk down Mr. Orefice was a United States Baptiste Church, 324 Main St.m 10 years. memory lane, It broke our hearts to lose you Army Air Corps veteran, serving in Warren. Burial with Military Hon- His funeral services were held with tears upon my cheeks. But you did not go alone the 88th Division during World ors will follow in St. Mary’s Ceme- Feb. 24 from the George Lima Remembering you is easy, A part of us went with you War II. He had been a Bristol resi- tery, Bristol. Funeral Home with a Mass of I do it everyday. The day God called you home. dent since 1986, coming from Bar- Relatives and friends are invited Christian Burial celebrated by But missing you is heartache If tears could build a stairway rington where he lived for more to attend calling hours Friday Rev. Richard Narciso at St. Eliza- that never goes away. And heartaches make a lane than 35 years. He was a parish- from 5 to 8 p.m. beth Church. Liturgical readings Your memory is my keepsake, We’d walk our way to heaven ioner of St. Jean Baptiste Church, In lieu of flowers, gifts in his were by Maria Isaura Amaral, with which I’ll never part. And bring you back again. where he was a Eucharistic Minis- memory can be sent to Bristol who also read The Prayer of the God has you in His keeping, In life we loved you dearly, ter and Lector for over 25 years. Rescue, 4 Annawamscutt Drive, Faithful. The offertory gifts were I have you in my heart. In death we love you still, In our hearts you hold a place He was a member of the East Bristol RI 02809, or Philip Hulitar presented by Kianna Vasconce- If I had to do it all over again, No one could ever fill. Bay Chamber of Commerce, and Home and Hospice Care of RI, los, Tamrah Brown and Alexis I’d do it with you. Missing you always, was the past president of the Bar- 1085 North Main St. Providence, Vasconcelos. Burial followed in Love, Your Wife, Girls rington Shopping Center Associa- RI 02904. Wife Brenda tion. He enjoyed playing golf and See www.wjsmithfh.com. eastbayri.com 24/7 & Granddaughter Page 18 Bristol Phoenix February 26, 2015 LEGAL NOTICE BRISTOL PLANNING BOARD Mt. Hope takes second in State Gymnastics meet NOTICE OF PUBLIC INFORMATIONAL MEETING Mt. Hope’s Victoria Gendreau (7.8) and 33rd on floor exercises in second place behind Exeter Hope’s record in Division II was took fourth place at the Rhode (7.9). West Greenwich, just as it did 7-3 against Exeter West Green- The Bristol Planning Board will hold a Island Interscholastic State As a team, Mt. Hope finished during the regular season. Mt. wich’s undefeated 10-0 season. Public Informational Meeting on Tuesday, March 10, 2015 at 7:00 p.m. at Bristol Gymnastics meet on Sunday, Town Hall, 10 Court Street for the pur- Feb. 22. pose of Reviewing the Master Plan Victoria narrowly missed the Proposal of Nunes Property bronze, scoring above 9.0 in vault, Management, LLC. The proposal is for a comprehensive permit resulting in twenty balance beam and floor exercises, (20) residential units within five (5) build- edging slightly under on the ing. Relief requested as follows: uneven bars. Her fourth place fin- 1. Multi-household dwellings not allowed ish of 36.2750 overall was beaten in R-10 Zone by LaSalle’s Abigail Creamer who took third with a score of 36.6. 2. Not more than one principle structure permitted on a lot Also competing were fresh- men Brianna Gendreau, who 3. Not more than six (6) townhouses in placed 49th on the vault, and same structure. (two building have 8 Jordan Masaitis — who finished units. The buildings are apartment style and not townhouse style). 37th in vault (8.25), 23rd on bars

4. Twenty-five percent of the housing must be low or moderate income housing LEGAL NOTICE to qualify for density bonus.

In this proposal five (5) units will be low to BRISTOL COUNTY WATER moderate housing. AUTHORITY

Property located on the northeast corner INVITATION TO BID of Chestnut & Hope Streets. Plat 118 Lot 14,18,& 89. Zoned R-10. Owner/ Sealed bids will be received until 10:00 Applicant: Nunes Property Management, AM prevailing time, Thursday, March 19, LLC. 2015, to furnish the Bristol County Water Authority with the following: Plans and supporting materials are avail- able for review at the Office of Equipment Rental, with Operators and Community Development, between the Drivers & Related Construction Materials. hours of 8:30 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. Monday RICHARD W. DIONNE JR. through Friday. A pre-bid meeting will be held at our Administration Office, 450 Child Street, Kelsey Gonzalez hits the vault during the state high school gymnastics meet. Jerome Squatrito Warren, RI 02885 on Thursday, March 5, Planning Board Chairman 2015, at 10:00 AM prevailing time. Attendance at this meeting is mandatory February 26, 2015 for all bidders. Details and Bid Forms may be obtained there or by downloading from the website at bcwari.com.

Individuals requesting interpreter servic- PAYMENT es for the hearing impaired must call (401) 245-2022 forty eight (48) hours in DEMAND NOTICE advance of the pre-bid or bid opening meetings.

Kenneth Portas Allan C. Klepper 28 Harrison Street Chairman

Bristol, RI 02809 February 25, 2015

PAST DUE RENT OF $605.25 ON STORAGE UNIT #314 LEGAL NOTICE DUE BY 02/27/2015 by 5:00PM FRANKLIN SELF STORAGE SELF STORAGE FACILITY SALE

Jeffrey Goulart In accordance with the provisions of the 16 Cooke Street Rhode Island State Statues, Chapter 42, Title 34-42-4, Enforcement of the Self Bristol, RI 02809 Service Storage Facilities Operators Lien, the following property will be sold at Public Auction at 3:00pm, Tuesday PAST DUE RENT OF $445 March 10th, 2015 on the premises of Franklin Self Storage, 271 Franklin St, ON STORAGE UNIT #261 Bristol RI. All household furniture, DUE BY 02/27/2015 by 5:00PM trunks, books, tools, clothes, Antiques, miscellany held for the account of Donna Soares, Unit B59 of 328 High St, A-1 Self Storage Inc Bristol RI. Sale per order of Franklin Self 110 Seymour Street Storage, Tel. (401) 253-3447. Terms: Warren, RI 02885 Cash. Units sold by entirety. RI Lic. #0311 401 245-0330 February 26, 2015

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In accordance with the provisions of the In accordance with the provisions of the In accordance with the provisions of the In accordance with the provisions of the In accordance with the provisions of the Rhode Island State Statues, Chapter 42, Rhode Island State Statues, Chapter 42, Rhode Island State Statues, Chapter 42, Rhode Island State Statues, Chapter 42, Rhode Island State Statues, Chapter 42, Title 34-42-4, Enforcement of the Self Title 34-42-4, Enforcement of the Self Title 34-42-4, Enforcement of the Self Title 34-42-4, Enforcement of the Self Title 34-42-4, Enforcement of the Self Service Storage Facilities Operators Lien, Service Storage Facilities Operators Lien, Service Storage Facilities Operators Lien, Service Storage Facilities Operators Lien, Service Storage Facilities Operators Lien, the following property will be sold at the following property will be sold at the following property will be sold at the following property will be sold at the following property will be sold at Public Auction at 3:00pm, Tuesday Public Auction at 3:00pm, Tuesday Public Auction at 3:00pm, Tuesday Public Auction at 3:00pm, Tuesday Public Auction at 3:00pm, Tuesday March 10th, 2015 on the premises of March 10th, 2015 on the premises of March 10th, 2015 on the premises of March 10th, 2015 on the premises of March 10th, 2015 on the premises of Franklin Self Storage, 271 Franklin St, Franklin Self Storage, 271 Franklin St, Franklin Self Storage, 271 Franklin St, Franklin Self Storage, 271 Franklin St, Franklin Self Storage, 271 Franklin St, Bristol RI. All household furniture, Bristol RI. All household furniture, Bristol RI. All household furniture, Bristol RI. All household furniture, Bristol RI. All household furniture, trunks, books, tools, clothes, Antiques, trunks, books, tools, clothes, Antiques, trunks, books, tools, clothes, Antiques, trunks, books, tools, clothes, Antiques, trunks, books, tools, clothes, Antiques, miscellany held for the account of Laurie miscellany held for the account of Tysha miscellany held for the account of miscellany held for the account of miscellany held for the account of Susan Thomas, Unit B44 of 11 Rosita Ave, Vaughn, Units C26 & E5 of 15 Gorham Yvonne Virgadamo, Unit B32 of 10 Elizabeth Cirillo, Unit B53 of 150 Thelin, Unit B100, of 62 Collins St, Bristol RI. Sale per order of Franklin Self Place, Bristol RI. Sale per order of Chapel Terrace, Bristol RI. Sale per Franklin St, Apt 205, Bristol RI. Sale per Bristol RI. Sale per order of Franklin Self Storage, Tel. (401) 253-3447. Terms: Franklin Self Storage, Tel. (401) 253- order of Franklin Self Storage, Tel. (401) order of Franklin Self Storage, Tel. (401) Storage, Tel. (401) 253-3447. Terms: Cash. Units sold by entirety. RI Lic. #0311 3447. Terms: Cash. Units sold by entirety. 253-3447. Terms: Cash. Units sold by 253-3447. Terms: Cash. Units sold by Cash. Units sold by entirety. RI Lic. #0311 RI Lic. #0311 entirety. RI Lic. #0311 entirety. RI Lic. #0311 February 26, 2015 February 26, 2015 February 26, 2015 February 26, 2015 February 26, 2015 Bristol Phoenix February 26, 2015 Page 19 LEGAL NOTICE

STATE OF RHODE ISLAND PROBATE COURT OF THE TOWN OF BRISTOL, RI NOTICE OF MATTERS PENDING AND FOR HEARING IN SAID COURT Bristol County The Court will be in session at the Town Hall, 10 Court Street on the dates speci- fied in notices below at 9:15 A.M. for BUSINESS hearing said matters:

BUTZE, HELEN RENWICK, a.k.a. Helen M. Butze, estate. ADVERTISEMENT Probate of will; for hearing March 3, 2015. February 12, 19 and 26, 2015

HAYES, ARNOLD LEE, name change. Notice is hereby given that the name of Do you need a will? the above named resident of Bristol was on February 3, 2015 changed to A. LEE HAYES. February 12, 19 and 26, 2015 Parents and property owners surely do. BEDFORD, NOAH JONATHAN, name change. ot everybody likes to think ahead to a time when Notice is hereby given that the name of the above named resident of Bristol was they will not be here and they avoid it as long as pos- on February 3, 2015 changed to NADYA sible. Some attorneys, however, are more skilled at ANILINE BEDFORD. N February 12, 19 and 26, 2015 helping clients plan their estate. East Bay attorney Evelyn Weiss Zawatsky is just such a specialist. With an excellent BELMORE, PRISCILLA ELAINE, ward. First account of guardian; for hearing background in estate planning, wills, trusts and probate, she March 3, 2015. has helped many prepare for an inevitable future, in an easy February 12, 19 and 26, 2015 and caring way that makes the process painless, and takes LIVINGSTON, STANLEY JR., estate. into account all the planner’s wishes. Frederick C. Livingston of Brookline, “People feel very comfortable talking to me,” says Evelyn. Massachusetts, Magrieta L. Willard of Bloomfield, Connecticut and Kinnaird “That makes the planning process so much easier for clients Howland of Providence, Rhode Island who have to deal with a lot of issues,” she adds. “I return have qualified as co-executors. Frederick C. Livingston and Magrieta L. Willard phone calls promptly, and everyone appreciates that,” she have appointed Lynn K. Gifford – Bria of says. One Financial Plaza, Suite 1600, Providence as their agent in Rhode Does everyone need a will? If you own nothing, have no Island; creditors must file their claims in children or others to pass along assets to, than probably not. the office of the probate clerk within the But, if you are the parent(s) of minor children, own real time required by law beginning February 19, 2015. estate or have recently been married or divorced, it is essen- February 19, 26 and March 5, 2015 tial to have a well-drafted will so that your wishes are fol- GOMES, WILLIAM, estate. lowed. Such a document can avoid misunderstandings and Lucille Gomes has qualified as executrix; family disputes. Most importantly, in combination with a creditors must file their claims in the office of the probate clerk within-the time trust, a well crafted will can provide direction and the required by law beginning February 19, wherewithal for the care of minor children and other family 2015. February 19, 26 and March 5, 2015 members far into the future, as well as avoid unnecessary taxes. Without a will, an estate is divided and distributed in KEELER, CRAIG LEE JR., minor, ways that are determined by legal entities, not the decedent. change of name. Change of name to Craig Lee Reeves, Choosing an attorney to craft a will that properly plans Jr.; for hearing March 17, 2015. for distribution of assets is not an easy matter. An experi- February 26, March 5 and 12, 2015 enced attorney like Evelyn Zawatsky can help clients avoid ROWELL, ANNA R. aka Anna Northrup problems and unnecessary expenses in probate, first by exe- Rowell, estate. First and final account of executor; for cuting a comprehensive will that covers all the legal bases, hearing March 17, 2015. and then by overseeing the estate through the probate February 26, March 5 and 12, 2015 process to make sure the distribution is as the decedent McPHERSON, HUNTER MITCHELL, wishes. Evelyn Zawatsky can expertly guide you through the complexities of drafting a will and planning minor. your estate. Kristine S. McPherson has qualified as If you don’t have a will, or need some help planning for the guardian; creditors must file their claims probate process, give Evelyn Zawatsky a call. A well-crafted in the office of the probate clerk within-the will and a proper plan of action for your estate can give you 13 Half Mile Road, Barrington time required by law beginning February 26, 2015. tremendous piece of mind. 401-247-0300 February 26, March 5 and 12, 2015

KAUFMAN, PAULA S. a.k.a. Paula Sue Kaufman, estate. Granting of letters of administration; for hearing March 17, 2015. February 26, March 5 and 12, 2015

Richard B. Abilheira, Probate Judge Louis P. Cirillo, CMC, Probate Clerk

Individuals requesting interpreter servic- es for the hearing impaired must notify the Town Clerk’s office at 253-7000, 72 hours prior to said meeting.

WANT TO SEE your Andrea Barone, Jr. DDS Christopher E. Napolitano, DDS Sviatoslav Kryschuk, DDS business Beum (Richard) Kim, DDS Eileen M. Danaher, DMD IN THE Sara M. Dinardo, DMD ? 310 Maple Avenue, Suite 107 Barrington, RI • (401) 247-2200 401-253-6000 Page 20 Bristol Phoenix February 26, 2015 East Bay Life Pages B1-B9 East Bay Life February 25-26, 2015 Page B1 Mental health advocacy in crisis Warren man offers a helping hand tal health programs at the state house,” Norman says. “It dec- to depression sufferers, imated a system that has been cut to the bone over the last decade, despite increased need. even as his support system slips away “A re we sure we’re mad at the right people?” he asks. That is where Norman is picking his battles — not in anger, BY CHRISTY NADALIN but in advocacy. [email protected] He’s become an “Intentional Peer Support Specialist,” Some days you just need to pick your battles. But there are facilitating group therapy sessions through the MHCA-RI the battles we pick, and there are others that, like it or not, OASIS mental health care center in Providence. The method- pick us. ology, developed a quarter-century ago in Vermont, is 12- Warren resident Rick Norman may not always feel like step based and predicated on the idea that people who work fighting his daily battles, but both circumstances and choice together, recover together. Peer support is effective — not have made him a seasoned warrior, and he’s fighting on mul- only does Norman have a unique insider understanding of tiple fronts. the struggles of the people in his therapy groups, working With several health concerns including epilepsy and with them helps him with his recovery as well. COPD complicating a lifelong battle against depression, And recovery is the goal, make no mistake. Despite per- Norman has been unable to hold down a steady job for near- ceptions that mental illness is a permanent condition, 80 ly a decade. When the onset of epilepsy initially left him percent of those afflicted improve with treatment. unemployed, he found himself homeless and uninsured Norman sees this every day. “I can help people, because I within 90 days. know what they are going through,” he says. “I’ve lived with For someone who had worked since the age of 15, it was a suicide, my own attempts and suicide of loved ones; I’ve shocking change of fortune. lived with homelessness; I’ve been drug-free for 21 years and Rick Norman Social services including SSDI, Medicaid, Medicare, and alcohol-free for 17 years. I love what I do — it shows you what Rhode Island’s CNOM program (Costs Not Otherwise can happen when you get the treatment you need. in as many as 30 percent of all incarcerated individuals. Matched) allowed Norman to (mostly) keep a roof over his “We need something like OASIS in the East Bay. It is the “Whether we treat mental illness or not, we will pay for it head and obtain his medications (he has 13 prescription most cost efficient way to help those who suffer from mental one way or the other,” Norman says. drugs he needs to take daily), as well as cover the costs of illness.” When he’s not working with OASIS or at the First United occasional therapy and psychiatric visits, and a case worker Norman and other mental health advocates are clear Methodist Church in Warren, where he serves as a part-time to help him manage his complicated healthcare profile. about what they need. “The critical piece is legislation to sexton, Norman volunteers with the Women’s Resource Cen- Until recently. reestablish and fund the CNOM program,” he says. “It is crit- ter, Warren Quahog Festival, The Front Line Ministry for A $29 increase in his SSDI payments put Norman over the ical — it’s the last life line for people like me who fall between Freedom, Coggeshall Farm, and Art Night Bristol Warren. Medicaid income threshold by less than $15, and then the cracks. They are also focused on better access to employ- He’s hopeful that his efforts, and those of other mental CNOM was defunded by the General Assembly in last year’s ment, housing, access to speedy treatment, and Crisis Inter- health advocates, can turn the tide. They have the ear of leg- budget — leaving Norman holding the bag for $8,000 in vention Teams (CIT) for police. islators including Senator Walter Felag, (D-Dist. 10) who lost annual medical expenses, something he simply cannot cov- “We also need more funding for certified peer support spe- his own father to mental health issues 25 years ago and sup- er. cialists like me, because we not only understand mental ill- ports increased funding to address mental health issues. “I’m Unable to fill his prescriptions, he goes to the pharmacy on ness but we understand the some times horrible side effects cognizant of the impact on loved ones,” Felag says. “We need a weekly basis and picks and chooses which drugs he will of the medications we are put on.” to ensure that these health issues are addressed in the fiscal leave behind. Sometimes he goes without the medications To that end, advocates are holding a Mental Health Recov- year budget.” that help him breathe, other times he passes on antidepres- ery Day on Tuesday, March 3, beginning at Roger Williams Despite wanting very much to have hope, today, Norman sants or mood stabilizers. The choices are as frightening as Memorial Park at 2 p.m. There will be a rally at the State is very scared for his own future if his health care shortfalls they are demoralizing. House from 2:30 p.m. until about 4:30 p.m., which will aren’t addressed soon. Norman understands well why many people object to include an opportunity to spend a few moments with your I’m one of those people who is falling through the cracks,” “entitlement” programs (though he notes that Social Securi- representatives. he says. “It shouldn’t be this way.” ty is not one of them, given that the government is simply Mental health advocates point out that money allocated to returning money to the workers who paid into it.) He’d like treatment and prevention is well spent when you consider The Mental Health Walk-in Recovery Center where nothing more than to still be working full time. Knowing that the cost of ongoing support vs. crisis intervention, which Norman volunteers, the MHCA-RI OASIS Center, is at chronic abuses of these programs have given them a bad rap, may land a patient in the E.R., or Butler — at a cost of tens of 1280 North Main St., and the phone number is 401/831- he cites statistics that reveal that federal taxes paid by a work- thousands of dollars. It’s also a key component of other state 6937. er earning $50,000 per year go overwhelmingly to corporate priorities such as jobs and the economy. With more than a subsidies ($4000) vs. health services ($130). fifth of all workers suffering from moderate depression or Mental Health Recovery Day will be held Tuesday, March Things are no better at the local level. “Last year after worse, it makes a dramatic, measurable effect on productiv- 3, beginning at Roger Williams Memorial Park on North promising no budget cuts, an additional $10,000,000 in com- ity. And mental health issues are key to prison reform as well, Main St. in Providence at 2 p.m. followed by a rally at the bined state and matching federal funds were cut from men- when it is estimated that they contribute to criminal activity State House. POLI-TICKS On the merits of criminalizing thought et’s get this out of the way. collateral damage to freedom of usual subjects but not solely of uprising against Bill Maher rial excludes women without Whoever defaced the speech? If someone hates a par- prejudicial actions against them. speaking on campus because he vaginas. L Rhode Island Muslim ticular group doesn’t criminaliz- Two months ago a Muslim stu- was critical of Islam (and all reli- My concern heightens when I School with epithets and hateful ing it drive the reality of prejudice dent at the University of Michi- gions, for that matter). Con- see that identity politics is a reli- language is a fool, an ignoramus, underground so we end up think- gan published a column in the doleezza Rice steered clear of able profit center for media. and should be ing we are more civilized than we school newspaper about his per- Rutgers last year after being invit- Social media bloggers are ready prosecuted for are? Should we at all worry about spective as a minority on campus. ed to speak because some protes- to pounce by launching hashtag vandalism. having public officials be the His doorway was littered with tors saw her as a critic of Islam. campaigns in response to the Should there, arbiter of what is a “hate” action? copies of his column telling him As New York Magazine (January slightest missteps. Politicians fol- however, be an Let’s say a loved one is killed for to shut up. In the past on the 26-February 8, 2015) recently not- low suit. additional crimi- his money because the perpetra- same campus a female videogra- ed, a growing number of campus- The very act of institutionaliz- nal count for a tor is motivated by greed (the pher wanted to show her docu- es have professors now attaching ing hate crimes seems to baptize Arlene hate crime? The motive for the majority of times mentary on sex workers who saw “trigger warnings” to texts that these efforts to squash free reality of a hate when robbery occurs, drug addic- their work as empowerment. A might upset students along with a speech, no matter how stupid it VIOLET crime convic- tion being the other cause) woman professor led her stu- campaign to eradicate “micro is, by giving it the credibility of tion is that an extra 5 or 10 years should that greedy murderer get a dents to protest the showing of aggressions” small social slights being a crime. Actions can be stu- is added to any sentence upon lesser sentence than somebody the documentary on the basis that might cause searing trauma pid too by spray painting obnox- conviction. Does this make sense motivated by hate? that the film was a “threat to their (Id, p.35). A theatre group at ious statements on a school, but and is there an unintended con- I struggle with the concept of safety”. Mount Holyoke recently whether that should earn you sequence? actions being “hate crimes”. Per- Political correctness has all but announced that it would no more time in the hoosegow is “Hate crime” prosecution may haps it is because it invades burst on campuses. The Universi- longer put on “The Vagina Mono- debatable. At least it seems so to make us feel good but is there everyday life. Minorities are the ty of California Berkeley had an logues” in part because the mate- me. Page B2 East Bay Life February 25-26, 2015

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Artwork by Richard Kaiser Please visit our website at www.july4thbristolri.com for additional applications and to read the Frequently Asked Questions. East Bay Life February 25-26, 2015 Page B3 NO FLUKE 2015 saltwater fishing regulations, license bill and fishing show this week ast Monday’s Department to bring more conservative regu- The license bill was originally of Environmental Man- lations. developed with support from the Lagement’s (DEM) recre- Black sea bass landings in fishing community, and enabled ational regulation workshop and Rhode Island must be reduced by RI anglers to register with the state public hearing meetings saw 80 a third this year. The solution that rather than the federally mandat- anglers listening to stock status received the most support was ed registry. and 2014 fishing activity on a vari- one that started the season in Over the past two fiscal years ety of recreational fishing species. June (as early as possible) with the bill has or will turn $478,397 in Fishermen expressed their point one fish and then increased the license funds into nearly $2 mil- of view and support (or non sup- number of fish to five to seven in lion with Fish & Wildlife Service port) for pro- the fall. Both 13” and 14” fish are three-to-one matching funds. posed regulation being considered to reduce land- Funds raised are in a restricted options and ings. account and spent on fishing and some proposed access to fishing. If these funds are alternative New England Saltwater Fishing eliminated, RI will lose out on fed- options. Show this weekend eral matching funds. What do regula- The New England Saltwater Projects in FY 2014 included an tions look like for Fishing Show is this week at the upgrade to the Galilee boat ramp; Capt. Dave 2015? Rhode Island Convention Center funds to start an artificial reef pro- MONTI Striped bass will Friday, February 27, noon to 8 ject in Narragansett and Mt. Hope likely be one p.m.; Saturday, February 28, 9 a.m. Bays; production of the Rhode fish/day at 28” minimum size for to 7 p.m.; and Sunday, March 1, 10 Island Recreational Saltwater Fish- private anglers… charter boat a.m. to 5 p.m. Visit over 225 ing Guide; support to the boat- catch limits are still up in the air. exhibitors including tackle, rods, ing/fishing access site mainte- The first option proposed is one reels, lures, electronics, charter nance program; support for finfish fish at 28” for all anglers; the sec- guides, boats, motors, accessories, surveys for stock assessments; ond option on the table is one at clothing and much more. High- management of the Marine Recre- 28” for private anglers and a two lights include: ational Fisheries Program; and fish at 32” option for charter boats. “Wicked Tuna” at the Fishing purchase of additional MRIP There has been so much dis- Show: On Saturday and Sunday intercept interviews. cussion and split thinking about Capt. Dave Carraro with mate Projects proposed for FY 2015 the charter boat catch limit for Sandro Maniaci of the F/V include boating/fishing access striped bass that the Rhode TUNA.COM (top captain/boat on projects such as the Godard State Island Saltwater Anglers Associa- the TV show Wicked Tuna) will be Park boat ramp; fish stock assess- tion (RISAA) decided to poll its at the show. ment support; support for the arti- members with a survey, and have Sunday is family day: All women ficial reef; and enhanced MRIP petitions available for the general and children under 12 will be data collection. public at its New England Saltwa- admitted free on Sunday, March The state representatives sub- ter Fishing Show this weekend. 1st. mitting the bill believe recreation- The Association will use survey Over 60 seminars: Seminar top- al fishermen in Rhode Island do and petition results to formulate ics include inshore and offshore not want a license law and claim it its final position. fishing, specie specific seminars impedes a fisherman’s right to fish. Summer flounder (fluke) quo- on tautog, fluke, striped bass, In checking reports from when OPEN HOUSE tas were overfished in RI last year. tuna, bonito as well as tactics for the license bill was passed in 2010, Most at the meetings last week jigging, chucking, chumming, advocates for the law believed that Sunday, March 8, 2015 • 1-3pm supported the status quo option skishing (extreme surfcasting) and the days of unrestricted fishing of an 18” minimum size at eight more. were over and that individuals did At Antioch we offer: fish/angler/day with the same Ticket discount: Tickets for the not have the right to over fish to Small Class Sizes • A Safe, Nurturing Environment season length. Speculation is that show are $10 at the door. A special the point of fish species extinction Recently Renovated Preschool and Playground RI will make summer flounder $1 discount coupon is available and the determent of the com- Cultural Arts-Foreign Language, Art, Music, Physical Education regulations a bit more conserva- online. Visit nesaltwatershow.com mon good. An Advanced Middle School Curriculum tive this year to fend off criticism for additional information. At press time the House Bill Before & After School Daycare Available from other states about our over (#5352) to repeal the saltwater fishing last year. Perhaps the bag Bill to repeal fishing license law was scheduled for a PRESCHOOL THRU 8TH GRADE limit will be reduced a bit, and/or license law meets opposition hearing Thursday, February 26 even an increased minimum size Five Rhode Island state repre- before the Rhode Island House Tours available Monday - Friday Environment and Natural to 18 ?” sentatives (Filippi, Reilly, Craven, Call for an appointment 508-673-6767 Tautog support fell to status Shekarchi and Price) have sub- Resource committee. Anglers are quo (the same as last year), 16” mitted a bill to repeal the “Recre- urged to relate their thoughts on 618 Rock St., Fall River, MA • www.antioch-school.org minimum size with split sea- ational Saltwater Fishing License” the bill to committee members, sons… three fish in the spring that has been in effect since 2010. bill sponsors, and their local state and late summer seasons with a The Rhode Island Saltwater representative. six fish bag limit in the fall (with a Angles Association said they are Captain Dave Monti has been ten fish boat limit which does not opposed to repealing the license fishing and shellfishing on apply to charter boats). However, law. Narragansett Bay for over 40 a new stock assessment has been Steve Medeiros, president of years. Contact or forward fishing approved for use but will not like- the RISAA said, “If this bill passes news and photos to Capt. Dave at ly engage for use until 2016, we it will be a huge setback to fishing [email protected] or visit may have the same regulations in access, fish abundance and con- his website at 2015 as last year but 2016 is likely servation in RI.” noflukefishing.com.

The Tides* HiAM HiPM LoAM LoPM Sunrise Sunset Wednesday, February 25 12:52 (4.3) 1:18 (3.7) 7:20 6:11 6:23 5:32 Thursday, February 26 1:52 (4.0) 2:17 (3.5) 8:52 7:27 6:22 5:33 Friday, February 27 2:56 (3.7) 3:21 (3.4) 9:54 9:02 6:20 5:34 Saturday, February 28 4:03 (3.6) 4:25 (3.4) 10:43 10:02 6:18 5:36 Sunday, March 1 5:04 (3.7) 5:21 (3.6) 11:19 10:42 6:17 5:37 Monday, March 2 5:54 (3.8) 6:08 (3.8) 11:47 11:20 6:15 5:38 Tuesday, March 3 6:36 (3.9) 6:50 (3.9) — 12:12/11:59 6:14 5:39 Wednesday, March 4 7:13 (4.0) 7:28 (4.1) — 12:39 6:12 5:40 Thursday, March 5 7:47 (4.0) 8:03 (4.1) 12:39 1:09 6:10 5:41 Full Moon March 5 — New Moon March 20 * Information is based on tides in Bristol Harbor. Page B4 East Bay Life February 25-26, 2015 TRASH OR TREASURE STRAIGHT UP THE MIDDLE Still cozy after all these years Prepare for a rebuilding year hile we are so over- stones or embers, it evolved into s Fenway was unrecog- — baseball is almost back and whelmed with snow a vessel which held hot water nizable under more we can all be happy to root for a W and freezing temper- (and had a screw cap). It was A than 6 feet of snow, the team that has won three World atures, I try to focus on warm much like an early hot water bot- Red Sox opened spring training Series in just a little over a thoughts. We tle. with a sunny optimism that decade — even if no one wants complain of Because almost every house reflected their Florida weather. to “bell the cat” and call it a shoveling and had one, bed warmers are readi- No matter that the team has no rebuilding year. getting out in ly found in the marketplace. The “ace” on the staff or even a start- Back here in frozen Rhode this weather but in rags then put in the bed. In the earliest examples are usually not ing rotation that any of the Fen- Island, the business community think of what 17th and 18th centuries, bed in the best condition due to way faithful can and political circles have been people up until warmers evolved to a metal pan heavy use. The pans may be name. One of buzzing since the election about the early 20th (usually copper) with a long han- dented due to the soft metals the new players, success too. Governor Raimon- Karen century had to dle which held hot small stones. like copper that were used and Pablo Sandoval do has been working closely WATERMAN deal with—no Some may have used sand, the hot stones placed inside. or “Panda,” is with legislative leaders, has built furnaces or embers, coal or peat but you can Most typically sell in the range expected to be a a strong cabinet and hired well- central heat, no snowblowers or imagine what a mess this would of $20 to $200. force in the respected staff from all over the trucks with plows to clear the have made of the bed sheets! The lineup but has country. Unfortunately her press street. wealthy had more elaborate ver- Karen Waterman is an antique Cara become better conference last week reminded Most houses had one fireplace sions, some made of silver, brass, furniture and decorative arts CROMWELL known as the everyone that Rhode Island and that would heat that one or ceramic with piercings and appraiser. Questions your own player who has- remains in dire straits and that room only. A lot of preparations designs. hidden treasures? Email n’t missed too many meals when tough days are ahead. The mes- were required before retiring for In the 19th century, the bed [email protected], or he showed up for spring training sage was simple: we have some the night. In the 15th and 16th warmer was still an important mail to East Bay Newspapers, Att. sporting a big bit of a belly. serious problems and we need centuries, stones were put in the household item but instead of Karen Waterman, P.O.Box 90, Regardless of the team’s short- to make some tough decisions fire and when hot were wrapped being a pan which held hot Bristol, RI 02809. comings — or oversized players to reposition ourselves for suc- cess. She led the audience through a powerpoint dose of reality. Our economy is lagging: we are 47th in employment and 48th in short and long term growth. We are not successful at educating future workers: 66 percent of CCRI students require remediation courses. Our budget deficit is growing and we have high costs in Med- icaid (2nd highest spending per enrollee in the country) and fire safety (2nd highest fire safety costs in the country). If this was a State of the State address, the state of Rhode Island would be poor. With the problems identified, we need to acknowledge that we need to rebuild and do things dif- ferently than we’ve done before. If we continue to make the same (bad) choices, we’re going to end up with the same bad results. While a governor in Rhode Island has little power with no line item veto and no ability to put a refer- endum on the ballot, she can use the budget process and the bully pulpit to drive policy. And while I admit that I am a “homer” I think that what she has identified as our core problems are almost indisputable. Right now we have a leader who has proven that’s she’s willing to be unpopular to be successful, so I fully expect that some of the solutions she proposes will not make everyone happy. Red Sox fans surely remember when the “new own- ers” traded Nomar Garciaparra on July 31, 2004. Was it heart- breaking? Yes. Did it make the team better? Yes. Did the Red Sox win the World Series in 2004? Hell, yes. Let’s face it — it’s a rebuilding year for the Red Sox and for Rhode Island too. Tough days are ahead but hopefully better years will follow.

Cara Cromwell is a public affairs consultant with more than twenty years experience managing issues campaigns for corporations, non-profits, associations, coalitions and candidates on both sides of the aisle. Visit her blog, Straight Up The Middle, at straightupthemiddle.blogspot.co m and follow her on Twitter @cmcromwell. East Bay Life February 25-26, 2015 Page B5 DINING REVIEW NIBBLES Have any food and dining news hats to prepare and serve a deli- Bluewater has a flavorful, fresh, you want to share? Send it to us cious dinner in the cozy Studio of at [email protected]. NBS founder, Mabel Norman, at 583 Third Beach Road, Middle- colorful menu to fight the winter blues Class: ‘Soups & Stocks’ town; Friday Feb. 27 at 6 p.m. $55 per person. Please pre-regis- popular find for East sausage and bites of fork-tender What tastes better than home- ter at normanbirdsanctuary.org, Bay residents is the chicken breast. Toasted panko made chicken noodle soup when or call 401/846-2577 for more Bluewater Bar & Grill crumbs were the crowning A Bluewater Bar & Grill, you’re feeling under the weather? information. hidden on a side street between 32 Barton Ave., Barrington touch. To make a great soup, you must the Warren and Barrington Other entrees are beef tender- 401/247-0017 first start with a flavorful stock. Purim Dinner & Schpiel bridges. Tucked next to a mari- loin Marsala with mushrooms In this basic soup course, students www.bluewatergrillri.com and artichoke hearts, chicken na, the restaurant appropriately will not only learn how to create a A Purim Dinner & Schpiel is on gorgonzola with sun-dried has a nautical theme with lots of Hours: Dinner daily from 4:30 soup base, layer flavors, and how Wednesday, March 4, at Temple wood, sea charts and a model to 9 p.m. Monday to Thurs- tomatoes and spinach, flat iron boat. day, until 10 p.m. on Friday sirloin with Brussels sprouts, to make excellent soup for family Habonim, 165 New Meadow At the entrance, turn to the and later on Saturday for live shrimp fra diavolo, lasagna and friends, but also how home- Road. A mac and cheese dinner at cozy, elegant bar on the left or music, and from 4 to 9 p.m. romano with baby spinach, made stocks can add flavors to 6 p.m. will be followed at 6:30 by on Sunday. the two dining rooms to the Chatham cod with artichoke your everyday cooking. One 2- “Frozen — A Really Cool Adapta- right. Straight ahead is the open Most popular dishes: Grilled hearts, olives, yellow tomatoes hour session is scheduled for tion of the Book of Esther.” Dinner kitchen, where you can see the pizza, fried yellow tomato and asparagus; mushroom ravi- Thursday, February 26, from 6:30 is $3 per person. Make reserva- action and wave to Chef/owner with burrata, mini rigatoni, oli with grilled asparagus; penne to 8:30 p.m. at Barrington High tions at templehabonim.org. Chatham cod, seared salmon, with chicken and broccoli; pro- Brian Thimme. The vaulted ceil- and grass-fed beef burgers. School, and will be taught by ing in the main dining room has sciutto sea scallops with cauli- award-winning chefs Malinda Pig roast in Warren flower puree; a harvest risotto two bold, oval cuts with attrac- Coletta and Phil Griffin of Profes- with golden beets, baby spinach, tive arched windows in the sor Chef. The course fee of $38 The members of the Rough & alcove. There are nautical-style popular appetizers and they carrots, roasted cherry tomatoes Ready Fire Co. Engine 5 will host lived up to their reputation and for BCS members and $45 for lamps and big 12-paned win- and thyme; and a seafood paella their annual Pig Roast fundraiser were works of art, too, arranged with shrimp, mussels, little- non-members Includes tuition and dows overlooking the snow- from 5 to 7 p.m. Saturday March on white, rectangular plates. necks, lobster tail, chorizo, food supply fee. For more infor- shrouded boats next door. In the 7 at the station house, 342 Meta- summer, a patio is popular. Chef Thimme’s presentations are sweet peas and plum tomatoes. mation call 401/245-0432 or visit A $1 raw bar is offered daily all impeccable. For lighter appetites, there’s a barrcommschool.com. com Ave., Warren. The menu will from 4:30 to 6:30 p.m. On Tues- The fried yellow tomato fea- sole sandwich, grass-fed burgers feature fire pit roasted pork with days, all pasta entrees are $10. tured two slices of the sunny and salads topped with salmon, Executive Director’s assorted sauces, cole slaw, potato On Wild Wednesdays, get a free tomato crumbed and fried, then scallops, chicken or shrimp. salad, baked beans, corn, corn app or dessert when you order topped with prosciutto, burrata, If you notice, practically every Dinner at the Norman bread, desserts, and assorted bev- two entrees. On Thirsty Thurs- roasted red peppers and basil. dish at Bluewater boasts fresh Bird Sanctuary erages. All food will be prepared days, get a bottle of wine for half The two towers sat on drizzles of vegetables. Something especially to order and served by company price when you order two olive oil and a balsamic reduc- appreciated during a cold, frosty Please join NBS Executive Direc- members. Tickets are $25 each tion. The creamy burrata, crisp entrees. There are half-price winter. tor, Natasha Harrison, and new- and may be obtained from any tomato, fresh basil and salty We really didn’t need dessert, appetizers from 8 to 10 p.m. on portFilm Executive Director, Terri company member or call Cullen prosciutto were a gorgeous com- but they all sound so good — a Live Music Saturdays with casu- Conners, as they don their chef McKain at 401/440-4100. al acoustic music by local musi- bination. mixed berry tart, Ghirardelli cians. And, on Sundays, kits eat The pork wontons are an brownie sundae, Limoncello free (up to two kids meals with inspired dish. 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(Hammond organ), Lorne Entress (drums), Jesse Williams (acoustic and SPOTLIGHT SPOTLIGHT electric bass), and Dan Moretti (saxo- phone). Their “Live at Chan’s” CD charted to No. 13 nationally on the CMJ From ‘The Circle’ to ‘The Glass Cage’: Singer-songwriter Lori McKenna charts and remained on the charts for a record 13 weeks. Nicholas Carr on the intersection of returns to Common Fence Music WHERE: Sandywoods, 43 Muse Way, Tiverton 88 WHEN: Friday, Feb. 27, 7:30 p.m. ince her 1998 debut, Paper technology & humanity Wings & Halo, Lori McKen- COST: $15 advance, $20 at the door icholas Carr, author of na has conveyed an inti- MORE INFO: 401/241-7349; S sandywoodsmusic.com “The Shallows: What mate understanding and honest N the Internet is Doing to expression of the realities of Rehoboth contra dance Our Brains” and “The Glass domestic life through her songs. All dances will be taught by caller Lisa Cage: Automation and Us”, will She is master at chronicling the Greenleaf. Music will be performed by address themes identified in small, difficult moments Julie Metcalf and Max Newman. Begin- this year’s RWU Common between romantic partners as ners welcome. Partners not necessary. Reading selection: “The Circle” they navigate their relationships. WHERE: Goff Memorial Hall, 124 Bay State Road, by Dave Eggers. “The Shallows” And she was thrust into the lime- Rehoboth was a 2011 Pulitzer Prize finalist light when superstar Faith Hill WHEN:8 p.m.; introductory workshop at 7:30 and a New York Times best- included three of McKenna’s p.m. seller, and his latest work, “The songs on her hit album Fireflies, COST: $9; $8 students Glass Cage,” challenges our including Hill’s poignant single MORE INFO: 508/252-6375; conceptions of technology and “Stealing Kisses.” contradancelinks.com demands that we rethink how WHERE: Common Fence Point Community computerization and digitiza- MERRICK CHASE PHOTOGRAPHY Hall, 933 Anthony Road, Portsmouth tion work to benefit us all. Carr Where: Roger Williams University, Campus WHEN: Saturday, Feb. 28; 8 p.m. speaks across the world on Recreation Center Fieldhouse, 1 Old Ferry COST: $22 in advance and $25 at the door Saturday information technology, the Road, Bristol MORE INFO: commonfencemusic.org; February 28 culture of innovation and busi- When: Monday, March 2; 7 p.m. 401/683-5085 ness strategy. Cost: Free Murder at the Museum The Newport Art Museum and Marley Bridges Theatre Co. host Murder at the their energy, hear stories of healing, and at the same time! Artist Verna Castro Museum “Till Death Do Us Part”, an inter- active, all-ages murder mystery, held in ative Conversation. participate in a guided meditation. will lead a painting party, and you’ll leave with your very own painting of a the Museum’s historic Griswold House. MORE INFO: first-works.org; 401/421-ARTS WHERE: Riverside Branch Library, 475 Bullocks Wednesday Point Ave, Riverside beautiful spring floral arrangement. No WHERE: Newport Art Museum, 76 Bellevue Ave., previous art experience is needed, and February 25 Reading “Native Son” in the 21 Century WHEN: 6:30 p.m. Newport all supplies will be provided. WHEN: 7 p.m. A timely and relevant novel, this panel COST: Free Potter Pet University: Separation WHERE: Sandywoods, 43 Muse Way, Tiverton COST: $30 for adults ($20 for members), $25 anxiety workshop discussion will juxtapose the plot and for seniors and active military ($15 for mem- characters of Richard Wright’s “Native Sailors’ Series lecture at the Whaling WHEN: 7 to 9 p.m. Is your dog unable to be left alone? Museum COST: $35 per person bers) and $15 for youth 17 and under ($10 for Son” (1940) with recent events involv- members). Does he panic, bark and cry, chew on ing interracial tensions, justice, and law ‘No Ordinary Being: An introduction to MORE INFO: 401/241-7349; door frames, or destroy things when sandywoodsmusic.com MORE INFO: www.newportartmuseum.org; enforcement in Ferguson, M.O., New the life and times of W. Starling Burgess’ 401/324-9436 you leave the house? Come and learn York City, and other communities will be presented by renowned author how you can manage your anxious “vel- across the country. Moderated by Dr. and historian Llewellyn Howland III. A cro” dog. Robert Eisinger, Dean of the RWU Fein- Home & hearth workshop: Lip balms and dominant figure in 20th century yacht herbal remedies WHERE: Potter League for Animals, 87 Oliphant stein College of Arts and Sciences, design and aviation, Burgess’s legacy Learn how to make all-natural lip Lane, Middletown WHERE: Roger Williams University, University endures today. He designed three tri- Friday WHEN: 6 p.m. Library, 1 Old Ferry Road, Bristol umphant America’s Cup defenders, balms, salves and herbal remedies over February 27 the hearth, just as they were made in COST: Free WHEN: 5 p.m. scores of distinctive sail and power- boats, and held patents in many fields. the 1790s. Ages 16 and up. MORE INFO: Pre-register at 401/846-0592 MORE INFO: pdq.rwu.edu Engineering in action x120; [email protected] His charm was as legendary as his WHERE: Coggeshall Farm Museum, 1 Colt Drive, genius, and his design output was as Come join Carol Ann Martinelli, Princi- Bristol Nature documentary features RI birds pal Systems Engineer, as we explore the prodigious as his talent. WHEN: 1 to 3 p.m. Kevin Connolly Band in Newport “Epic Journeys”, a film by local film- world of engineering. Students will put Writing and performing for overt twen- WHERE: New Bedford Whaling Museum, 18 engineering into action with this excit- COST: $40 for members, $50 for non-members makers Shawn Carey and Jim Grady Johnnycake Hill, New Bedford ty years, Kevin Connolly has carved out tracks the migration of shorebirds in ing hands on “Buzz Me” workshop. MORE INFO: coggeshallfarm.org; 401/253-9062; his own way of writing American songs the Western Hemisphere, including WHEN: 6 p.m. reception, 7 p.m. lecture. This program is for children ages 6-12. advance registration required COST: Members: $15 / Non-Members: $20 and earned a reputation as a passionate Rhode Island. Before the film there will WHERE: George Hail Library, Main St., Warren performer. MORE INFO: 508/997-0046 x100; whalingmuse- Fused glass workshop be a bird talk by Dan Berard, Vice Presi- COST: Free dent of the Ocean State Bird Club. um.org Design your own hair art — barrette WHERE: Norey’s Bar & Grille, 156 Broadway, MORE INFO: 401/245-7686 Newport WHERE: Barrington Public Library, 281 County and bobby pins. Washington and Lee University Singers WHEN: 9 p.m. Road, Barrington A mid-winter’s white party WHERE: Dianne’s Glass Works, 3964 Main Rd., COST: Free WHEN: 7 p.m. in concert Tiverton Escape the winter doldrums at the MORE INFO: 401/847-4971 COST: Free The Washington and Lee University WHEN: 10 to 11 a.m. or 1 to 2 p.m. Singers have a long tradition of excel- Newport Art Museum’s winter party. MORE INFO: 401/247-1920 COST: $35 lence, dating back to the 19th century, WHERE: Newport Art Museum, 76 Bellevue Ave., Iconic American composer Philip Glass, Newpory MORE INFO: 401/835-2924 or e-mail diannes- in Providence to become one of the top college choral [email protected] ensembles in the east. As part of their WHEN: 7 to 11 p.m. Along with celebrated solo violinist Tim 2015 tour, they will perform a special COST: $50 ($20 for Newport Art Museum mem- ‘Renderling Light’ opening Fain, Glass will perform his own com- concert of traditional and contempo- bers) positions in “An Evening of Chamber An exhibition of abstract landscapes Thursday rary selections from the rich choral MORE INFO: NewportArtMuseum.org; 401/619- Music” at Veterans Memorial Auditori- and shaped canvas light paintings by repertoire. 7990 um (The Vets). The following day, Glass February 26 Patrick Malin, through March 29. will be part of a free, FirstWorks Artist- WHERE: RWU Global Heritage Hall Building, 1 Introduction to healing with crystals Old Ferry Road Dan Moretti & The Hammond Boys at WHERE: Van Vessem Gallery, 63 Muse Way, Up-Close “Creative Conversation” on Tiverton creativity and collaboration Crystals have long been used in tech- WHEN: 7:30 p.m. Sandywoods WHEN: 5 to 8 p.m. nology from Atlantean times to pre- COST: Free Veteran saxophonist Dan Moretti has WHERE: The Vets, One Avenue of the Arts, Provi- sent-day electronics. Their piezoelec- COST: Free dence MORE INFO: 401/254-3626 put together a smokin’ live ensemble tricity gives them the ability to receive, that delivers soul and jazz with killer MORE INFO: 401/835-6639 WHEN: 7:30 p.m. transmit, store and amplify energy. Sandywoods painting party grooves, passion, and down-home COST: Tickets start at $38. A $78 Premium Tick- Learn about the crystals’ many amaz- Raise some money for Sandywoods energy. The band’s members represent et package includes a pre-show champagne ing properties and healing vibrations. a veritable “Who’s Who” in the jazz, toast with Glass, select Golden Circle seating, Have the opportunity to touch and feel Center for the Arts, a nonprofit arts cen- and reserved seating at the February 26 Cre- ter in Tiverton, and have a fun night out soul, and blues world: Dave Limina See SUNDAY Page 8 Page B8 East Bay Life February 25-26, 2015 8 DDaayyss Sunday SPOTLIGHT From Page 7 Becky Chace at Bristol’s Stone Church ristol’s Stone Church March 1 Coffee House at the BFirst Congregational A Jazz-age evening at Blithewold Church welcomes popular local Blithewold cordially requests the plea- singer/songwriter Becky Chace sure of your company for an evening of this Saturday. Becky believes in cocktails, hors d’oeuvres, music and the power of music. Whether merriment, inspired by the hit PBS she’s playing her original songs television series Downton Abbey. Downton-inspired costumes encour- with longtime sidekick Brian aged, but not required. Minisce as an acoustic duo or WHERE: Blithewold, 101 Ferry Rd., Bristol fronting her band, The Becky WHEN: 6 p.m. Chace Band, she is present in COST: $55 the moment enjoying the con- MORE INFO: Blithewold.org nection of community that only music can create. Junior Grange contests in East WHERE: Stone Coffee House, The First Providence Congregational Church, 300 High St., Bris- The Junior Grange Activities Depart- tol ment of the Rhode Island State Grange WHEN: Saturday, Feb. 28; 7:30 p.m. will sponsor two events with Lip Sync COST: $15 per person; students are half and Public Speaking Contests. These price; children 5 and under are free events will be for the Junior Grangers in MORE INFO: 401/253-4813 or 401/253-7288 the state. WHERE: Roger Williams-Rumford Grange Hall, 125 North Broadway, East Providence ning Tuesday, March 3rd, a series of five WHEN: 2 p.m. Tuesday evening workshops focusing COST: Free Monday on memoir and journaling is being MORE INFO: 401/486-9722 March 2 offered based on the work of author Dan Wakefield. New Bedford Ireland 5K fun run Enigmatica mandoline ensemble WHERE: Amicable Congregational Church at This is a fun Irish oriented event that Performing innovative, highly 3736 Main Road, Tiverton celebrates the month of March and acclaimed music for fifteen years, Enig- WHEN: Five Tuesdays, beginning March 3; 7:30 Saint Patrick. All ages are invited to par- matica brings a mix of folk, classical, p.m. ticipate at every level of fitness. Wearing Celtic, and Brazilian influences that are COST: Free beautiful, accessible, and timeless. Luck of Irish green or Irish costumes is MORE INFO: 401/624-7367; encouraged although not required, and The group features instruments of the [email protected] families may run, walk, or stroll with mandolin family — mandolin, man- baby in carriage. dola, octave mandola, and mandocello — and classical guitar. WHERE: Starts and finishes at the junction of Union St. and MacArthur Blvd., New Bedford WHERE: Weaver Library, 41 Grove Ave., East Providence WHEN: 11 a.m. Wednesday WHEN: 7 p.m. COST: $33-$35 March 4 MORE INFO: Register at Slainte Irish Bar, 34 COST: Free Union Street, New Bedford on Saturday, Feb. 28, MORE INFO: 401/434-2453 Greg Klyma in Newport from noon to 4 p.m; or from 9:30 a.m. to 15 Greg Klyma is a prolific songwriter, minutes before race start on race day; RWU arts series: ‘HIC SVNT Dracones’ multi-instrumentalist and seasoned ireland5k.com “HIC SVNT Dracones” is a 15th century performer, bringing to every stage a cartographer’s term describing the inte- catalog of material that assumes his Purim Shpiel at Temple Shalom rior of an unexplored continent. In this audiences are both smart and able to A fun fundraiser: Immerse yourself in performance created by K.J. Holmes and laugh. His birth date puts him squarely the adventures of the crew of the Yen- performed by Holmes and Devika Wick- in the middle of Generation X, but Greg taprise, as they save the small Jewish remesinghe, explores being human is an old-school troubadour. colony on the planet Hebron from the through body, time, place, and emotion- WHERE: Norey’s Bar & Grille, 156 Broadway, evil clutches of the Klingon Prime Min- al truths that are masked due to familial, Newport ister, Haman. social and cultural constraints. WHEN: 8:30 p.m. WHERE: Temple Shalom, 233 Valley Road, Mid- WHERE: RWU Performing Arts Center, COST: Free dletown 1 Old Ferry Road, Bristol MORE INFO: 401/847-4971; WHEN: 7 p.m. WHEN: 7:30 p.m. facebook.com/NoreysNewport COST: $10 adults; $7 children (12 and under) COST: Free MORE INFO: 401/254-3626 Seal Watch on Prudence Island Purim Carnival Come explore Prudence Island with a The annual Purim Carnival is this Sun- chance to see harbor seals at one of the day. There will be games, prizes, activi- best haul-out spots in Narragansett ties and hamantashen. Costumes are Bay. The seals will be viewed from land encouraged. The carnival is a fund-rais- Tuesday using spotting scopes and binoculars. er for Tzedakah. March 3 The program also includes a brief pre- WHERE: Temple Habonim, 165 New Meadow sentation about the seals’ life cycle and Road, Barrington Writer’s Workshop Series: “Spiritual migration. WHEN: 11 a.m. to nooon Autobiography” WHERE: Narragansett Bay National Estuarine Want to write about yourself? Begin- Research Reserve, Prudence Island WHEN: 9:45 a.m. to 4:45 p.m. COST: $8/member adult, $4/member child; $12 non-member adult, $6 non-member child A CLOUDED FORECAST MORE INFO: asri.irg When you experience a gradual blur- back. We recommend frequent eye ring or dimming of vision, you may have examinations and tests which are critical Irish stories & songs in Barrington the earliest symptoms of a cataract. You for monitoring your eyes for any Barrington Public Library hosts Aoife may also see “halos” around lights. A changes and may help prevent unnec- Clancy of Co Tipperary, Ireland and cataract is any clouding or opacity in the essary vision loss. If you have questions daughter of Bobby Clancy of the leg- normally transparent eye lens. Most regarding cataracts, or any other eye endary Clancy Brothers for a night of cataracts develop as part of the aging Irish stories and songs for all ages. The process when the chemical composition health concerns please call us at 247- performance brings to life stories of Ms. of the lens changes. Studies have also 2015 to schedule an appointment. We’re Clancy’s upbringing in Ireland, along shown that prolonged exposure to sun- located at 24 Bosworth Street, with songs and poetry passed down to light over many years (particularly the Barrington Shopping Center, her from her father. She accompanies ultraviolet-B rays) can hasten the devel- Barrington. herself on guitar and an Irish drum opment. Cataracts can occur at any age called the bodhran. and may be due to an eye injury, certain P.S. In the early stages of a cataract, WHERE: Barrington Public Library, 281 County eye diseases, medical conditions (such Road, Barrington stronger lighting and eyeglasses can as diabetes), heredity, birth defects, WHEN: 7 p.m. help with blurred vision. When impaired some medications (such as steroids), COST: Free vision interferes with your usual activi- excessive alcohol consumption, and MORE INFO: 401/247-1920 smoking. ties, safe and effective cataract surgery Once removed, cataracts will not grow is the best answer. East Bay Life February 25-26, 2015 Page B9 DDaayyss

Lecture: ‘Violence, Stigmatization and Rick & Joan 8 Ongoing Relevance of ‘Native Son’’ SPOTLIGHT Jennifer Jensen Wallach, associate his- Music LePage’s Seafood tory professor at the University of North Aidan’s Irish Pub 439 Martime St., Fall River; 508/677- Texas, will deliver the keynote lecture as John St., Bristol; 401/254-1940 2180 part of the 15th Annual Professor John Howard Birss, Jr. Memorial Lecture Sunday: An Irish seisiun, 5-9 p.m. Fridays: Karaoke Series celebrating the 75th anniversary of Richard Wright’s “Native Son,” one Benjamin’s Sports Club Mulhearn’s Pub of the first major works of literature by 4 Stafford Road, Tiverton; 401/624-3899 507 North Broadway, East Providence; an African-American writer about 401/438-9292. African-Americans. Saturdays: Pro Karaoke with Rick & Joan Friday: Rock-a-Blues; Sundays: Karaoke WHERE: Roger Williams University, Feinstein Col- with Cal Raye lege of Arts & Sciences, Room 162, 1 Old Ferry Bluewater Grill Road, Bristol 32 Barton St., Barrington; 401/247-0017 One Pelham East WHEN: 4 p.m. Saturdays: live music COST: Free 270 Thames St., Newport; 401/847-9460 Broadway Lounge Friday: Green Line Inbound; Saturday: Bette Davis film series Never In Vegas 538 N. Broadway, East Providence; Join librarian Doug Swiszcz for his lat- 401/434-9742 est movie lecture series, “Fasten Your 133 Club Seat Belts!: A Bette Davis Film Series.”. Custom House Coffee 29 Warren Ave., East Providence; The series opens on March 4th with 401/438-1330 “Jezebel.” 600 Clock Tower Square, West Main Road, Portsmouth Wednesday: Karaoke with Big Bill; Fellswater with Chris & Diane Myers WHERE: Barrington Public Library Thursday: The Mac Odom Band; Friday: WHEN: 1 p.m. Sunday: Open mic with Gary Fish, 2-5 Stone Leaf; Saturday: Teter Todders ellswater is a dynamic instrumental Celtic music ensemble based COST: Free p.m, guest musician 3 to 3:45 p.m. in Boston, playing a wide range of music from traditional to mod- Oriental Pearl F ern compositions. Draw- The Coffee Depot ing from the music of Scotland, 501 Main Street, Warren; 401/608-2553 576 State Rd., Westport Ireland, Brittany, and Canada. WHERE: Sandywoods, 43 Muse Way, Tiverton Open Mic starts about 7 p.m., Fridays 508/675-1501or 401/435-6565 the band’s instrumentation WHEN: Saturday, Feb. 28, 8 p.m. Thursday COST: $12 advance, $15 at the door excluding holiday weekends. Bring a Karaoke every Wednesday and Thurs- includes whistle, flute, guitar, March 5 nonperishable food donation to benefit day night with Cal Raye bouzouki, fiddle, and small- MORE INFO: 401/241-7349; Bristol Good Neighbors. sandywoodsmusic.com Bristol Land Conservation tree lecture pipes. The husband and wife Sandywoods duo of Chris & Diane Myers, Dr. Donald Booth, an award-winning DeWolf Tavern entomologist, of Bartlett Tree Experts 43 Muse Way, Tiverton from Portsmouth, will also perform. Chris (guitar and vocals) and Diane 259 Thames St., Bristol; 401/254-2005 Research Facility will discuss the pests 401/241-7349 (vocals) have been singing and performing together for more than 20 that threaten or may soon invade our RI Wednesdays: The Rick Costa Trio (jazz). years, after meeting in college. naturalized and urban forests and Open mic every Tuesday night, 7-10 pm, with host Gary Fish. All musicians, woodlands. These pests include the East Providence Yacht Club Winter Moth, Crypt Gall, Emerald Ash performers, and spoken word artists 9 Pier Rd., East Providence; 401/434- are welcome to take the stage. Borer, and the Asian Long-horn Beetle. 0161 WHERE: Rogers Free Library, 525 Hope St., Bristol Saturday: Steve Frederick, solo acoustic Scampi WHEN: 7 to 8:30 p.m. 657 Park Ave., Portsmouth; 401/293- Federal Hill Pizza COST: Free, but $5 donations welcome 5844 495 Main St., Warren; 401/245-0045 MORE INFO: Call 401/253-0247 or email Bristol- Fridays: Andre Arsenault; Saturdays: Land [email protected] Federal Hill Pizza features live music Alissa Musto. every Saturday night at 7:30 p.m. The V.F.W., Middletown The Knights of Columbus 54 Underwood Lane, Middletown Theater 28 Fish Rd., Tiverton Saturdays: Karaoke, pop, and oldies Karaoke every Friday night with Mari- with Cal Raye. Cash prizes. RWU Theatre: ‘Almost Within My Reach: ozations Studio; from 6:30-11 p.m.; Two Modern Classics’ Computer karaoke or BYO CD. Free The Wharf Tavern This evening presents two classic one- admission. 50/50 raffle, hosted by Jesse 215 Water St., Warren; 401/289-2524 act plays. “Trifles” is an early feminist Bertholde 401/297-6604 drama about a group of women who Live piano music every Friday night. examine the details of a crime that were The Liberal Club dismissed as ‘trifles’ by their male coun- 20 Star St., Fall River; 508/675-7115 terparts. “Riders to the Sea” is a tragedy eastbayri.com 24/7 about the women in an Irish family Friday and Sunday: Pro Karaoke with struggling to survive in the face of nature’s realities. WHERE: RWU Performing Arts Center, 1 Old Fer- ry Road, Bristol WHEN: 7:30 p.m.; Thursday-Sunday, Feb. 26-28 COST: $10 general admission; $5 students and seniors MORE INFO: 401/254-3666

‘The Glass Menagerie’ at Trinity An American classic and considered by many to be one of the greatest plays ever written, The Glass Menagerie is an emotional masterpiece and Tennessee Williams’ personal “memory play,” fea- turing one of the most recognizable families in dramatic literature. WHERE: Trinity Rep, 201 Washington St., Provi- dence WHEN: February 26 through March 29 MORE INFO: trinityrep.com; 401/351-4242

‘The House of Blue Leaves’ at The Gamm Artie Shaugnessy, a zookeeper from Sun- ny Side, Queens, dreams of moving to Los Angeles with his mistress and becoming a big-time songwriter. But will the chaos of ordinary life get in the way? This Vietnam-era black comedy about America’s obsession with celebrity is devastatingly hilarious and never timeli- er than in our age of reality TV. By John Guare, directed by Fred Sullivan, Jr. WHERE: The Sandra Feinstein-Gamm Theatre, 172 Exchange St., Pawtucket WHEN: Through April 5 COST: $41 & $49 MORE INFO: gammtheatre.org; 401/723-4266 East Bay Real Estate EASTBAYClassifieds.com February 25-27, 2015 Page C1 ADD VALUE TO YOUR HOME WITH THESE RENOVATIONS

BY JOAN D. WARREN and 120 percent of your kitchen home. Many home buyers are ing. The scope of your investment Homeowners choose renovation remodel investment, especially if eager to purchase a home that has will depend on the size of the projects for a variety of reasons. the kitchen matches up well with a new heating and cooling system, deck and design. Doing the work Although many improvements are the rest of your home. as buyers understand that furnaces yourself can cut the cost of decks made to increase functionality and Homeowners should know that a and air conditioning units are sub- in half, but only if you have the comfort of a home, several others deluxe renovation may not be stantial investments that can last specific tools or experience to are seen as worthwhile invest- necessary, as relatively moderate for years. Other improvements, tackle such a project. ments. These investments can add improvements can create a whole such as adding attic insulation or Improve curb appeal. Adding up to a higher resale value when new look for a kitchen. replacing older windows and attractive landscaping and fresh- the time comes to sell a home. Look to paint. One of the least doors with more energy efficient ening up the entryway to a home Certain projects have a history of expensive improvement materi- options, also are smart bets. can add considerable value to providing a greater return on als, but one that has a significant Add illumination to rooms. A your home, as buyers judge homeowners’ investments than impact, is paint. Neutral, modern dark home is a dreary home. homes by their exteriors. others. The following renovation colors can easily liven up any Finding space to install an extra Adding light can mean including Completely renovated interiors tips can add beauty to your home space. If you paint with low-VOC bathroom in a home can be a worthwhile more overhead and accent light- may never be seen if buyers pass and generate great returns when paint, you also can advertise an investment. ing. Under-cabinet task lighting is up your home because of a less you put the home up for sale. eco-friendly home, which is very a nice touch. Inclusion of sky- attractive exterior. Classy, subtle Invest in your kitchen. Kitchen desirable these days. from another room. Popular lights and sun tubes can bring nat- changes, like well-placed shrub- remodels are a safe bet when it Put in another bathroom. home-improvement television ural light into rooms that may not bery and a green lawn, can work comes to putting money into Multiple bathrooms are an attrac- channel HGTV advises that half- have south- or west-facing win- wonders. An inviting front door improving a home. Residents tend tive selling point, particularly in bathrooms require at least 18 dows. and well-lit entryway also add to spend a great deal of time in the older homes that may not have square feet of space, while full Put a deck addition outdoors. curb appeal to a home. kitchen, but a dated, poorly func- been equipped with more than one baths need 30 to 35 square feet for Outdoor living spaces have Before making improvements, tioning kitchen can detract from bathroom. Finding extra space for a stand-up shower or bathtub. become more desirable, especial- homeowners should determine if the value of a home, even if the a bathroom can be tricky, but con- Renovate the HVAC system. ly as the "staycation" has grown a given project will provide a rest of the home is in good shape. sider closets, areas under stairs or Aesthetic improvements aren’t in popularity. Decks and patios solid return on their investment. It’s possible to recoup between 60 even taking some space away the only ones that add value to a can make backyards more appeal-

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Barrington: Grand Colonial with Seekonk: Picturesque country set- Barrington: Wonderful 3 BR, 2.5 East Providence: Fabulous better Barrington: Modern 3 BR, 2.5 beautiful mouldings. 4 beds, mas- ting for this great starter or retire- bath classic New England Cape on than new 4 Bed 2.5 Bath Colonial bath Raised Ranch built in 2000. ter with fireplace and bath. Central ment home! Private 5 + acres, large large private lot surrounded by with amenities of new construction. Hardwood flrs, open floor plan, air, 2 fireplaces, granite and stainless kitchen, fenced eat in kitchen w/ island, 3 beds & 2 baths. Screen conservation land. Features updated kitchen w/ break- Open floor plan of living, family large kitchen w/ dining area. Large bedrooms, in yard with covered screened gazebo, and new porch, deck and finished lower level. Make this space fast nook, newer boiler, roof, interior paint, electric and room with gas fireplace, granite/ss eat-in-kitchen, including master w/ full bath. Family room on dining, mud room, ldry/bss, on 1st,rec room with lav, sprinkler system. Near water, marina, & bikepath. your own! You will love this location! hw tank. Large deck, 2-car garage, walk to water. a/c ,sprinklers, alarm, deck, & garage. lower level, deck & oversized 2-car garage. Close $539,000 Deb Almeida 401-556-5017 Michelle Cartwright 401-663-5677 $435,000 Friedman Real Estate Group $329,000 Jean Clarke 401-374-5039 to schools. Move-in cond. $389,900 401-864-0269 Friedman Real Estate Group 401-864-0269 NEW LISTING LOVELY & UPDATED NEW PRICE NEW LISTING MULTI FAMILY

Rumford: We love bungalows! East Providence: 3 Bed 2 Bath Seekonk: Winner for the beginner! Barrington: Stylishly update home East Providence: Well cared for 2 Enjoy a walk to Reservoir from this Colonial with open floor plan of liv- Bright & open floor plan in mint features a new kitchen w/ granite, family w/ walk up attic. Bright interi- one! Bright new applianced ing and dining eat-in-kitchen with a condition! Open kitchen/dining w/ stainless & gas cooking. Gas heat- or, young baths & cheery kitchens. kitchen, pretty hardwoods & woodwork, sweet din- wonderful island features great rec room with bath sliders to huge deck for entertaining! Lovely 2 fire- ing system as well! Also a wood stove, master bed- Double living room or formal dining, pretty wood ing room, tiled bath, awesome gardens and classic offers gas heat added surprise is park like yard of places, hardwoods, 3 beds, 2 baths, new bay window, room suite w/ master bath, open floor plan, hard- floors, porches, detached garage & parking. Excellent front porch! MJ Francis elementary and near bike patio, playhouse, and above ground pool. $189,000 finished low level! Title v passed! Walk to Martin woods and newer roof. Affordable and finished. Close rental location near bus, Providence & T to Boston. path & bakeries! $199,900 Michelle Cartwright Jean Clarke 401-374-5039 School. $299,900 Michelle Cartwright to water. $387,000 Jazzmine Napolitano $249,000 Michelle Cartwright 401-663-5677 401-663-5677 401-663-5677 401-225-7070 EPRiversEdgeRI.com RiversEdgeRI.com 401-433-5100 300 County Rd. Barrington, RI • 401-245-2000 Located at the corner Johnathon D. Birs 4152, Loan Officer • 401-640-8320 47 Bradford Street, Bristol, RI • 401-254-1776 of Warren + Dover Ave. RI Licensed Loan Broker 20021417LB MB2934 Page C2 East Bay Classifieds February 25-27, 2014 House of the Week Luxury condo sits on former Vanderbilt country estate

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The first floor has an open floor plan and liv- ing room with wet bar add to the charm of this townhouse. The location offers easy access to and gas fireplace. The convenience of living at Newport and highways. Vanderbilt Stables provides ameni- The name Vanderbilt is synonymous This corner unit has a ties that include an in-ground pool, with the family famous for the private patio facing tennis courts, horse stables, a sports Breakers mansion in Newport. onto the lush grounds complex, walking trails and a beach. Sandy Point Farm started as the and Vanderbilt Stables. Parking for two cars and small pets country estate for the family, as an are allowed. escape from their "city" home to enjoy the rural pleasures of It was incorrectly reported last week that This corner unit has a private patio stainless steel, eat-in kitchen, dining Portsmouth. The original farm a home at 9 Ivy Meadows in South facing onto the lush grounds and room and living room with wet bar By the Numbers encompassed a few hundred acres. Westport has water views of Devol Pond. Vanderbilt Stables. and gas fireplace. Beautiful French It does not have direct views of the pond, doors from the living room bring the $549,000 but has access to the pond. Sandy Point Farm in Portsmouth is lush landscape to your doorstep with 2,040 sq. ft. of the setting for a luxury condomini- a lovely private patio. living space um that offers both luxury and priva- Ahalf-bath and utility room are also 3 bedrooms cy. The three-bedroom town house located on the ground level. 2 1/2 baths is located at Vanderbilt Stables. The master suite offers a generous With 2,040 square feet of living bath with a Jacuzzi tub. Two addi- Renee Welchman, space, this corner unit is awash in tional bedrooms and a full guest Keller Williams abundant natural light. It features bathroom are on the second level. Realty Newport Georgia pine, wide-plank flooring The unit, built in 2006, has gas heat 401-649-1915 and upgraded finishes. The first and central air conditioning. A pri- floor is open and inviting, with a vate entrance and beautiful views February 25-27, 2015 East Bay Classifieds Page C3 Real Estate

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BARRINGTON 17 Acre Ave. Sunday, March 111:30 am-1 pm Colonial 3 1.5 $279,000 Residential Properties Marlene Manchester 401-245-9600

189 Narragansett Ave. Sunday, March 1 12:30-1:30 pm Colonial 3 2.5 $429,000 Residential Properties Barbara Stamp 401-245-9600

1 Phillips St. Sunday, March 1 1-3 pm Colonial 4 4 $539,000 RE/MAX River's Edge Deb Almeida 401-556-5017

60 Linden Road Sunday, March 1 12-2 pm Cape 3 2.5 $435,000 RE/MAX River's EdgeFriedman Real Estate Group401-864-0269

2 Carpenter Ave. Sunday, March 1 12-2 pm Raised Ranch 3 2.5 $389,900 RE/MAX River's EdgeFriedman Real Estate Group401-864-0269 BRISTOL

9 Francesca Lane Sunday, March 1 12-2 pm Cape 3 2.5 $399,000 Century 21 Topsail Realty Ryan Fonseca 401.489.0065

26 Griswold Ave. Sunday, March 1 12-3 pm Colonial 4 2.5 $579,900 For sale by owner For sale by owner 401-410-0215

12 Ruth Ave. Sunday, March 1 1-3 pm Cape 3 3 $389,900 Century 21 Topsail Realty Patti Hunt 401-263-8700

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129 Ferry Landing Circle Sunday, March 111:30 am-1 pmTownhouse 2 2.5 $439,000 Residential Properties Christina Ardente 401-245-9600

130 Carriage Drive Sunday, March 1 12-2 pm Other 3 4 $579,000 Gustave White Sotheby's Nicki Lucenti 401-439-9581

NEW LISTING COMMERCIAL RENTAL SHORTAGE OF HOMES FOR SALE If you’ve been waiting to sell your home, there is no better time than NOW! · Property inventory has never been lower! OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY, MARCH 1 Noon- 2pm WARREN, 14 CHILD ST. HIGH TRAFFIC AREA. LARGE · Prices have begun to increase! 9 Francesca Lane, Bristol OPEN SPACE ON GROUND LEVEL..MUNICIPAL PARKING. · Interest Rates are still reasonable! LOVINGLY MAINTAINED, 2,144 SQ.FT. NEW ENGLAND CAPE COD SITUATED ON PREVIOUSLY WAS A MARTIAL ART STUDIO. LARGE WIN- THE CUL-da-SAC, GREAT FLOOR PLAN CREATING A COMFORTABLE LIVING DOW DISPLAYS . HEAT AND WATER INCLUDED IN RENT. Buyers are waiting to find the SPACE, 1ST FLOOR VAULTED MASTER SUITE, FAMILY ROOM w/ VAULTED CALL FOR MORE DETAILS. right home and it could be yours! CEILINGS & HARDWOODS, GARAGE TOO. A TRUE TURN KEY! Asking $399,000 JoAnn Silva Don’t miss out call ME today! “Your Goals. My Passion. Lets Talk” Office: 401-254-1996 X220 Cell: 401-439-8861 Mary Jo Ryan Fonseca [email protected] Broker Associate Fidalgo-Tavares 729 Hope Street, Bristol, RI 02809 401-297-1399 cell [email protected] 401-254-1900 office 401.489.0065 - cell RondeauTopsail Realty Associates 729 Hope St., 401.254.1900 - office TOPSAIL REALTY Bristol, RI 02809

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Nanaquaket - Waterfront Vanderbilt Lane Off Wapping Road Breathtaking Sakonnet views on Custom Sakonnet waterfront with Custom shingle-style w/1st floor 401.849.3000 private cul-de-sac w/sweeping lawns. bright open plan and walkout lower. master and chef’s kitchen. GustaveWhite.com 4 BR / 3 ½ BA / 5,420 sf / 3.1 ac 5 BR / 6 ½ BA / 6,710 sf / 1.36 ac 4 BR / 3 ½ BA / 6,800 sf / 4 ac $3,600,000 $1,495,000 $879,000 Page C4 East Bay Classifieds February 25-27, 2015 Real Estate

For rent 2 bed, 1 bath home plus addi- Homes For Sale Homes For Rent tional building with large room, full bath and garage. $2300/month.Great views of Mount Hope Bay! BARRINGTON: Looking to Sell? Your 2 BEDROOM APARTMENT Comfortable, spacious single floor liv- Home May Be Worth More Than You FOR LEASE, $925 /MONTH ing, 2 fireplaces, 2 garages, carport, 280 County Road, Barrington • 401-247-0202 Think! Let our Friendly & Knowledgeable Second floor, 1000 +/- sq ft expansive decks, lots of storage space. Agents Help! Call RE/MAX River’s Edge with hardwoods and large Second building can be used as a studio 495 Hope Street, Bristol • 401-253-4050 401-245-2000 For a FREE Home private deck with WATER- (music, yoga, etc...), guest house or 3rd Evaluation! VIEWS of Mt. Hope Bay! bedroom. Central Air in both Lease/Credit/References www.NewEnglandMoves.com homes!Lease/Credit/References Non- BRISTOL: First Time Home Non-Smoking, pets nego- Smoking, No pets. Please call Joanna Buyers, Downsizing, or just tiable. Please call Deb Plant, Krystman, Coldwell Banker Guimond Searching for your Dream Coldwell Banker Guimond Realty 401-263-6550 Home? Our Agents can help Realty 401-451-8293 you through the process every step of the way! Call RE/MAX BRISTOL: 39 Everett - House River’s Edge 401-254-1776 for Rent with water view! Possible four bed. Large rooms. BUYING OR SELLING REAL ESTATE BUYING Water access right across the OR SELLING REAL ESTATE IN YOUR FUTURE? street. Enjoy seaside living! 2015 COULD BE YOUR BEST OPPORTUNITY IN For rent 3 bed, 2 bath, beautifully restored $3400/month Jazzmine colonial farmhouse in bucolic South YEARS!!! MORTGAGE RATES ARE AT A HIS- Napolitano 401-225-7070 TORIC LOW AND RI HOME SALES PRICES ARE Tiverton. $1950/month French provincial decor and furniture make this house elegant STARTING TO CLIMB! CONTACT ME FOR A BRISTOL: 27 Noyes St - Lovely and comfortable.Minutes to historic Four FREE, CONFIDENTIAL CONSULTATION AND 2 Bedroom apartment, 2nd floor. BARRINGTON BARRINGTON Corners and beaches.The home can also be LET ME PUT MY 10 YEARS OF VAST EXPERI- Gas heat, washer dryer in unit, Lovely brick front center hall colonial on a beautiful cul-de-sac. Granite Waterfront home with spectacular water views from every room! rented unfurnished.Lease/Credit/References ENCE IN THIS MARKET TO WORK FOR YOU! on street parking. $875/month & cherry kitchen, hardwoods, living and family rooms w/ fireplaces, House overlooks Hundred Acre Cove in Barrington. Huge en- Non-Smoking, No pets.Please call Joanna master w/ marble bath, 2nd floor laundry. Slider to 3 season room, DEB PLANT, COLDWELL BANKER GUIMOND Contact Deb Almeida 401-556- suite master with private deck. Dockage available. Krystman, Coldwell Banker Guimond mahogany deck, patio, finished basement. New bath & updates. REALTY GROUP. 401-451-8293 5017 $675,000 Anthony Young (401) 855-3716 Realty 401-263-6550 $569,000 Debbie Gold (401) 640-0403 EAST PROVIDENCE: 3 family, with garages, like new, will finance it at 4%, $285,000 401- OPEN SATURDAY 1-2:30PM 286-1920 Owner PRICED TO SELL AT $505,000 TECHNOLOGY SELLS REAL ESTATE! Contact Tom Timberlake today to learn how he SOLD more than 96 properties in 36 months using start-of-the-art real estate marketing. NO strings attached. 401-624-2484, call/text - www.TomTimberlake.com - SWANSEA RIVERSIDE Coldwell Banker Guimond Realty Cute 3 bedroom 1 bath Cape style home close to Cole River. Sun filled meticulously maintained 2 bedroom ranch on the Group. Newer roof and heating system. Convenient to highway access. Barrington line. Newer roof, updated mechanicals, hardwoods, Call today, won’t last! fireplace and sunroom with a finished lower level for additional $239,900 Anthony Young (401) 855-3716 living space. Park like grounds with a completely fenced in yard. Land For Sale 5 EVANGLINE CT. BRISTOL $ 229,900 Howard Lukoff (401) 533-7743 Large Gambrell Colonial on 1\2 acre lot at end of BRISTOL: 3 buildable lots 20,350sq.ft., cul de sac. Over 3000sq ft of living space with sold as one parcel downtown. Town sewer, large Master Suite on 1st floor, hardwoods , 4 beds water, electric, elevation cert, survey. Sandra 3 baths, fieldstone fireplace. Energy efficient GAS Andrade 401-486-2629, William Raveis Realty heat, new roof, newer windows, vinyl sidding and more...Call for a private showing. Home Repair Loans CallRoseann Dugan for a private showing CHURCH COMMUNITY 401-378-8451 | [email protected] HOUSING: 0% & 3% Home repair loans & Homebuyer train- BRISTOL NORTH TIVERTON ing classes 401-846-5114 FOR RENT: 350 sq feet street side office space in historic Bristol. Newly renovated commercial building currently housing 2 busi- Professional office space with a shared conference room. Water, heat nesses. Up to fire code, alarmed, new windows and doors, new and air-conditioning included. Along 4th of July Parade route! Great roof, deck and central air. Parking for about 17 vehicles. Great Apartment Rental exposure. $850.00 / month Anthony Young (401) 855-3716 visibility. Could also be used as two residential units. $379,000 Debbie Gold (401) 640-0403 BARRINGTON: 263 Maple Avenue. 2nd floor, 1 1 /2 bed, , no pets, $850/mo no utilities Largest Relocation Company in the Country - Leader in Interactive Web Technology 401-245-6300 M-F 9am-3pm

BRISTOL/WARREN: 1, 2, and 3 bed, include appliances, range $600-$1500. No pets. Call for specifics 401-253-9277 BRISTOL: 1st fl, 2 bed, $800 + util, with appl, w/d hook up, porch, parking, quiet, no smok- ing, no pets 401-253-1301.

BRISTOL: 213 Franklin Street. 2nd fl: 2 bed, 1 ba, $800. w/d hook up, gas heat, Available now !401-265-1782

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WARREN: 15 Martin Str. 2 bed, 1st floor., recently refurbished, dishwash- er, stove/refrig. w/d hook up, no pets, call between 9am-7pm $900/mo, sec 401-253-2242 WARREN: large 3 bedroom townhouse apt. Appliances, w/d hook up, yard, parking, no pets, $1050 401-253-1395 WARREN: 2 bed, Child Street, $850/mo heat and water incl. Call 401-245-5804 February 25-27, 2015 East Bay Classifieds Page C5 Real Estate

BRISTOL: Great office location Homes For Rent Commercial Rental Office Space with strong visibility next to Post Retail Space For Rent Office. $500/month includes all utilities/wi fi. Off street parking Advertise BARRINGTON: 1500 sq ft, BARRINGTON: Office space, BRISTOL: 2 retail/comm units Portsmouth: Clean,energy effi- includes, heat, air electric, sec- off street parking, high speed available. 401-258-7896 avail. 435 Wood St. $750/month cient 2 bdrm cottage. W/D system.$1250, brand new ceil- Internet, snow removal and all incl. water. Lease & security your property sales hookups in bsmt. No utilities, no ing, walls,carpet401-246-0552 utilities incl. Lease req. req. Call 401-253-9277. smoking, small pets OK. Avail BRISTOL: Office space for rent. $315./month, sec. dep. 401- immediately. $1200 401-743- Approximately 800 sq.ft. Heat and 246-0883 AvailNow 1709. water included. $1100/month. IF YOU WOULD LIKE TO with us! Located on Tupelo St. Available now. spruce up your line ad, you can Call 401-253-3157. make BOLD letters or add a frame around your ad. You can also add a logo or picture. To BRISTOL: Professional office learn how to make your ad space, central location, off POP, call 401-253-1000. street parking, conference room,Call 401-253-3190 wkdys MORTGAGE MARKETPLACE: GLASS STUDIO SPACE: Get the most up to date mort- $65.00 for 2 days. Use of work- gage rates, mortgage specials, bench and tools. Call or text or refinancing options and more visit: Dianne’s Glass Works, every week in the East Bay 3964 Main Rd., Tiverton. 401- Classifieds! Call our Real Estate 835-2924 Advertising Specialist, 401-253- 6000 or 800-382-8477 (MA). Call 401-253-1000

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Search every property sale in the East Bay for the past two years! 12 RUTH AVENUE BRISTOL- Open Sunday 1-3. WHAT A DELIGHT! Let the warmth of this 3/4 bed home welcome you! Located in the desirable Hopeworth Estates, this charm filled home is not to be missed! Offered at $389,900 Patti Hunt 401.263.8700 Direct 401.254.1900 office [email protected] 729 Hope St., Bristol, RI 02809 TL Holland Real Estate 3948 Main Road, Tiverton Four Corners • 401.624.8469 • [email protected] • www.tlholland.com

Little Compton - Idyllic setting - Beautiful 3 bed, 2 bath, Barn style Tiverton - Commercial property at busy four corner intersection. Somerset - Waterfront cottage with spectacular views of Taunton South Tiverton - Near Little Compton line - 9 acre farm over- home on quiet country road, within walking distance to Town Excellent traffic flow. $210,000 River, with steps down to the beach. Home needs work. Brayton looking Nonquit Pond. Antique home in need of restoration, Commons and ocean beaches. $550,000 Point area; good waterfront opportunity. $199,000 barns, garage, and beautiful yard with stone walls. $725,000

Little Compton - Waterview, 4 bedroom, shingled style Colonial 32+ Acres in South Tiverton near Weetamoe Woods. Good Fall River -Five family home with huge first floor owner's apart- Tiverton -Great waterviews ofMt.Hope Bay;offRiverside Dr. with open floor plan, stone fireplace, granite counter tops and location for horses, mini farm, or possible subdivision. House in ment (3 bedroom) and four (2 bedroom) apartments with wood Renovated cottage with original charm, sits high on Sunderland hardwood floors. On 22 Acres. Near Sakonnet Vineyards. need of total rehab. $350,000 floors. Well maintained with vinyl siding and replacement win- Heights. Screened porch, quiet location, walk to river. $289,000 $625,000 dows. Excellent income. $259,000 LAND FOR SALE Tiverton - Exceptional location - surrounded by Sakonnet river, Seapowet salt marsh and farmlands. Deeded Sakonnet River access; walk to beach, river, tidal marsh, fish- ing, crabbing & nature preserve. Near Tiverton Four- Corners. Approved septic design. $250,000 Tiverton - Access to Sakonnet River - located near Tiverton Four Corners. Beautiful 3/4 acre parcel in established Litte Compton - Located in Holly Meadow Farms. Lovely Bonniefield neighborhood. Approved 4 bedroom septic Tiverton - Immaculate Contemporary with waterviews of design. $225,000 Mount Hope Bridge and Tiverton Basin. Modern kitchen, Cape featuring 3 bed, 2 bath, plus additional first floor Tiverton - South Tiverton - Walking distance to historic Four fireplace, hardwoods, open floor plan, cozy sun room, pri- bedroom/office. Updated kitchen and baths, granite and Little Compton - High and dry Acre+. Walk to Tuniper Corners. Beautiful, spacious Cape Cod style home on 4+ acre lot vate deck overlooking well landscaped backyard. Finished custom milled hardwoods. Attached 2 car garage. Private Pond and South Shore Beach. Approved septic design overlooking Nonquit Pond. 3 bedrooms, 2 full baths, 2 half baths, lower level for possible in-law setup. Convenient 2 acre lot. Close to Town Commons and local beaches. $249,000 studio/home office in walkout lower level. $495,000 Stonebridge location on quiet cul-de-sac. $439,000 $450,000 Page C6 East Bay Classifieds February 25-27, 2015 Real Estate

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8 Plantation Way, Tiverton AGENTS & BROKER ASSOCIATE NEW TO MARKET Terri Ferreira GRI, CBR, SRES, ePRO, ESRES BROKERS East Shore Properties SERVICE + EXPERIENCE = SOLD SERVING BRISTOL, WARREN, BARRINGTON, EAST PROVIDENCE, AQUIDNECK ISLAND AND NEARBY MASSACHUSETTS! 43 B Glen Meade Drive, Portsmouth We want Walk into this lovely 2 bedroom that is just Bursting with [email protected] 401-480-5673 Flair!! This totally renovated, open floor plan condo is a walk Licensed: Rhode Island and Massachusetts to the beach and 10 minutes to all that Newport has to offer! your news! 3030 East Main Road, Portsmouth, RI 401-683-6200 Fax: 401-683-6233 Perfect for first-time Buyer, retirement or second home! New quartz kitchen and bath, gleaming hardwoods, open floor plan, central air, garage and more! $229,000. Deb Plant, 401-451-8293. Tells us about the new SOLD members of your team, your awards, your certifications, your achievements and other announcements. 77 Summit Avenue, Tiverton Send press releases,

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Weakest areas are Professional/Business employment growth. Services, and Education/Healthcare The weakest index growth has been in Professional/Business Services and the By Joe Hutnak Education/Healthcare sector, mostly due to weak wage growth. onstruction jobs in Rhode Island and The WVI is growing most quickly for other areas of the country continue younger workers, those under 25 years of age. Cto show strong growth, according to During the past four quarters it grew by 8.6%. an ADP report. The annual turnover rate for workers under 25 The ADP Workforce Vitality Index, which was 49% in 2014, compared to an average of measures the total wages paid to the U.S. pri- 23% nationwide, indicating more opportunities vate sector workforce, was 106.7 in the fourth in the labor market for this age group. Creative-director jobs show greatest quarter of 2014. Wages for those in the under-25 group grew Workforce vitality varies across industries. more than twice as fast as the wages of any salary increases The strongest growth over the past year has other group. On the other end of the spectrum, Weakest areas are Professional/Business starting pay in 2015, with average salaries been in Construction (8.4%), thanks to a com- the 55+ segment was second in terms of WVI Services, and Education/Healthcare ranging from $119,250 to $168,250. bination of strong employment growth, wage growth. 3. Wireless network engineer: Professionals growth and an increase in hours worked. The index for these workers increased by By Joe Hutnak who can effectively research, design, imple- Manufacturing WVI advanced by 6.3% due to 6.5%. Wages increased by 2.3%, which was ment and optimize wireless networks will be growth in wages and employment in large slightly lower than the wage growth of the two eople who have creator director jobs in high demand as more internal infrastructure companies with more than 1,000 workers. middle tiers. Workers 55+ showed stronger in Rhode Island and elsewhere may projects are launched to support the rising use The WVI in Leisure & Hospitality and employment growth than the other age groups. Pbe getting a salary increase at some of mobile devices and wireless technologies. Trade advanced just over 6%, due to solid This may have been driven by a combination point, according to a survey from Robert Half. Wireless network engineers can expect a 9.1 gains in both wages and employment. of workers crossing the 55 age threshold and The following six potentially high-paying percent bump in base compensation this year, Financial service workers enjoyed strong wage older workers delaying retirement. jobs are expected to see the most substantial with average starting salaries between $99,000 growth of 5.9%, but experienced weak increases in average starting salary in 2015, and $137,500. according to the Robert Half "Salary Guides": 4. User experience (UX) director: A com- 1. Mobile applications developer: The need pelling and satisfying user experience is vital for skilled professionals who can develop to the success of any web or mobile initiative. applications for tablets and smartphones will Organizations need creative leadership to only intensify as companies keep pace with the ensure the user experience across web and growing mobile market. Similar to 2014, expe- mobile properties is consistent and aligns with rienced mobile applications developers can business strategy and brand identity. expect to see the largest increase (10.2 percent) Experienced UX directors can anticipate aver- in starting compensation of any tech position age starting salaries between $110,500 and listed in the Salary Guide, earning between $178,000, up 6.8 percent from 2014. $107,500 and $161,500, on average. 5. Interactive creative director: To execute 2. Big data engineer: As organizations of all successful interactive marketing and advertis- types launch or advance big data initiatives, ing campaigns, companies need creative lead- many will look to hire experienced engineers ers who are adept at coordinating the efforts of who can communicate with business users and designers, writers and art directors into one data scientists, and translate business objec- cohesive vision. Skilled interactive creative tives into data processing workflows. Big data directors can expect engineers can anticipate a 9.3 percent boost in East Bay Jobs CONNECT WITH JOB SEEKERS TO FIND AND HIRE THE BEST.

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