ShorelinesShorelinesWestport eastbayri.com THURSDAY, DECEMBER 19, 2013 VOL. 19, NO. 51 $.75 Big budget ‘‘SSnnoowwyy’’ ssppeeccttaaccllee gap faces vviissiittss ccooaasstt town schools

One criticism delivered by the recent high school evaluation report was “insufficient funding from the community.” That may not change anytime soon, according to first glimpses of the Fiscal Year 2015 budget delivered to the School Committee recent- ly. Although the committee is hoping for an increase in the order of $850,000 to cover pay raises and enable continuation of technology updates, the Board of Selectmen has other ideas, School Committee mem- ber Michael Sullivan reported. After sitting in on a Selectmen budget discussion, Mr. Sullivan said that the “very clear” direc- tive from Selectmen to all departments — schools includ- PAUL CHAMPLIN ed — is to expect something A snowy owl carries prey — a ring-billed gull it had captured — near Baker’s Beach in Westport. Observers say that owls seem to be targeting closer to level funding. While he birds here — gulls, American black duck, bufflehead and others. said there will be more discus- sion and that state aid numbers won’t be known until January, Perhaps ‘largest ever’ influx of snowy owls arriving the message to schools was to expect something closer to a $150,000 increase. Accomplish- BY BRUCE BURDETT ing that would probably involve [email protected] layoffs, he cautioned, noting that hey’re turning up atop talk of $850,000 in additional barns in Westport and spending received a chilly recep- Little Compton and on tion from Selectmen. rocks from Sakonnet to The Selectmen declared early Sachuest Point. on that they intend to avoid tap- One snowy owl posed ping the ‘free cash’ account for for a picture on the other than emergency expendi- Newport Bridge recently. tures, a move that translates to TAnd a few overshot the South Coast lean budgets all around. altogether. Crewmembers of the Woods Interim schools Superinten- Hole Oceanographic Institution pho- dent Ann Dargon said that while tographed one perched on a research the administration hopes for buoy at the edge of the Continental Shelf more, she has already cautioned 100 miles southeast of Cape Cod — see it her staff to prepare level-funded for yourself at www.whoi.edu/image-of- budgets — a challenge in a year day/a-good-omen. Another was spotted when $186,000 worth of teacher on a Bermuda rooftop. raises are already scheduled. And some have unfortunately taken a School Committee Chairman

GEOFF DENNIS Antonio Viveiros said that layoffs See OWLS Page 3 A snowy owl checks out the neighborhood from atop a Little Compton barn. See SCHOOLS Page 4 Smart move Westport schools are being outfitted with state-of-the-art technology PAGE 14 Page 2 Westport Shorelines December 19, 2013 A Little Behind on Santa to tour town by fire engine Your Holiday Shopping? Santa will begin his rounds around Westport by firetruck starting at 10 a.m. on Saturday, Dec. 21. Refreshments will be served at two stops along the way (see schedule below) for about 30 minutes each. There will be refreshments, pictures with Santa and more at the Hix Bridge Fire Station at the St. Nick’s planned route is: end of Santa’s travels (estimated at around 2 p.m. Get live START: Hix Bridge Fire Station Light House to 177 updates on Santa’s location Main road to Kirby Road 177 to Forest Park throughout the tour on Twitter at Main road to Holly Lane Forest park to 177 the Westport Fire Department’s Main Road to Charlotte White Cross 177 to Tickle Road FREE GIFT WRAPPING page @WestportFF1802 Charlotte White to Meadowbrook Tickle Road to Briggs Road The event is sponsored by Lees countrywoolens.com Meadowbrook to Fernmarsh Briggs Road to Gifford Road Market and the Westport police and fire departments. Fernmarsh to Charlotte White Gifford Road to Macomber School – Charlotte White to Shannon Drive Refreshment stop Woolrich MT Khaki Merrell Prana • IBEX North Face Gifford Road to Old County Road Naot • Isis Keen • Crocs Carthartt ZuTano Cashmere Shannon Drive to Jillian Way Pendleton Horny Toad ExoFicio Smart Wool Uggs Jillian Way to Sodom Road Old County Road to Drift Road Sodom Road to Route 177 Drift Road to Hix Bridge Sweaters & Gifts Too! wicked deals (Central Village Fire Station) - Stop BIG .com 177 to Light House Lane 842 Main Rd. Westport, MA Open Mon-Sat 9:30-5pm, END: Hix Bridge Fire Station (508) 636-5661 Sunday 11-4pm The newest way to shop in the East Bay

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From Page 1 liking to airports whose wide open spaces may resemble the north- ern tundra that is their usual home. Little Compton photographer Geoff Dennis has seen it for him- self. During a recent boat ride he photographed six of them on coastal rocks. Two were across the Sakonnet River at Middletown’s Sachuest Point, two at Sakonnet Point’s Lloyd’s Beach, and one each on East and West islands out near the Sakonnet Light. He has also photographed them recently up in trees and on rooftops. “One snowy around here is a pretty big deal, two certainly a notch or more above that, but six snowies in one quick boat ride ... unbelievable,” he said. They’ve seen them in Westport too — around Allens Pond, near Cherry & Webb Beach and other places — photographers are urged to keep their distance and leave the dogs at home. Constant dis- turbances cause the owls to use up energy and can interfere with their hunting, naturalists caution. Observers say that owls seem to be targeting birds here — gulls, American black duck, bufflehead and others — in part because oth- er prey may be more difficult to find. GEOFF DENNIS “We’re experiencing what could be the largest-ever influx of Arctic A snowy owl sits on rocks off Sakonnet Point. Geoff Dennis took this picture from his boat. He said he could have taken the boat in closer but did- n't want to disturb the owls. snowy owls into the Northeast and the Great Lakes states. And more may be on the way,” said the Cor- McGowan said, and a change in nell Lab of Ornithology last removal techniques. Recently, the Wednesday. Port Authority there announced Adds eBird, an organization that that it “will move toward non- tracks bird sightings, “Snowy owls lethal trap and release methods” are staging an incredible invasion as is done at Boston’s Logan Air- and reports continue to roll in.” port. “We applaud the move by the “More than likely these snowy Port Authority to pursue non- owls are moving south from the lethal methods of removing snowy Arctic because of a shortage of owls from JFK and LaGuardia air- their favorite food up north — ports. This is essential to reduce lemmings, or because of a risk to people, and it also pre- bumper crop of young,” said Cor- serves the lives of these magnifi- nell biologist Kevin McGowan. cent raptors.” “We can expect them to stick Dr. McGowan urges birders to around through early spring take advantage of the rare oppor- before they head back to the Arctic tunity. again.” “This year’s snowy owl irruption Although memorable for bird is the largest we’ve seen in watchers, the snowy owl abun- decades in the Northeast and this dance has been worrisome for air- is an awesome opportunity for ports. Several were shot at New people to see these birds. A really York City airports after one was great way to find out where they sucked into a jet engine. are in your area is to check out the “The killing of some owls at New live maps at eBird, which tracks York City airports has resulted in reports of the Snowy Owls, at PAUL CHAMPLIN an outcry against the practice,” Dr. www.eBird.org.” Near Cherry & Webb Beach, a snowy owl flies off with its seagull kill.

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Sharing Holiday Traditions Lawmakers: Tide turning against bridge toll at Peckham's Greenhouse BY BRUCE BURDETT He added that if Portsmouth Among the testimony the com- [email protected] succeeds in its legal case against mission has heard is perspective He is “cautiously optimistic” tolls, “people might even get a from other places. Rep. Edwards that a plan to kill Sakonnet River refund” for tolls already paid. said he found it interesting that Bridge tolls will win the day, state The lawmakers said there are only seven other states “have a Rep. Jay Edwards told an audi- several factors behind their grow- quasi (Like the RI Turnpike and ence of over 120 people at ing confidence that a way around Bridge Authority) running their Portsmouth’s Common Fence tolls will be found. roads or bridges.” Point Community Hall last “The general mood regarding Also encouraging is the general Wednesday. tolls has changed,” Mr. Edwards condition of the state budget — He and Senators Louis DiPal- said, both among Rhode Islanders there has actually been specula- ma and Christo- and his State tion about a surplus this year. pher Ottiano and House col- And “finally, I believe that when Rep. Ramond “The general mood leagues. we’ve had time to look at the Gallison Jr., were regarding tolls has He noted a whole issue of state highway and there to update recent Provi- bridge funding, not just this Wreaths • Fresh Greens & Garlands residents on work changed.” dence Jour- bridge, we will come up with Christmas Ornaments • Poinsettias being done by the R.I. STATE REP. JAY EDWARDS nal/WPRI something that will permanently Paperwhites & Amaryllis • Cyclamen Special Legisla- poll that fund the DOT … Everything is on Live Potted Christmas Trees up to 5' tall tive Commission showed peo- the table” — fees on drivers’s to Study the Funding of East Bay ple in the state oppose Sakonnet licenses, car inspections and 200 West Main Road, Little Compton, RI Bridges (of which Edwards, River Bridge tolls by a 57-35 per- gasoline taxes. Tuesday thru Sunday 9am-5pm DiPalma and Ottiano are mem- cent margin (8 percent undecid- Time is short. The commission 401 635-4775 bers). ed). will need to come up with an www.peckhamsgreenhouse.com “If you had asked me a year ago “That is significant. We already alternative plan by January 30. Find us on FACEBOOK I would have said we had proba- knew that people here are against The legislature would then have to bly a 40-60 chance of getting rid the toll. But this showed strong approve that plan by April 30 — to tolls,” said Rep. Edwards, the opposition statewide,” he said. “that’s light speed by legislative deputy majority leader of the He senses the same among state standards.” House of Representatives. “Now representative and senators, he The lawmakers also told the SAVE 50% OR MORE I’d say we have a 55-45 shot.” The said. “Not all are on board but audience that it is important for wicked deals other lawmakers agreed with there has been a real swing against people to keep the pressure on as BIG .com On great products & services from merchants in the East Bay. that assessment. tolls.” the process enters its final phases.

SCHOOLS: Another lean year ahead

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and further delay in needed improvements and repairs is the wrong way to go. What the schools really need is additional staff and continued technology improvements. The schools should do a better job of communicating those needs to townspeople, he said, adding that he believes taxpay- ers might be supportive if the needs and grim alternatives are made clear. Although the schools have tra- ditionally not fared well with Proposition 2 1/2 requests, it may come to that again this year, several said. The level-funding message also arrives at a moment that the schools are trying to address a number of costly maintenance issues including new roofs, boil- ers, parking lots and more. These projects would likely require capital spending (borrowing). Photos of events, people, etc. available for purchase eastbayri.com Westport Shorelines December 19, 2013 Page 5 Search of skateboarder’s house leads to four arrests

They didn’t arrest the profes- Nicolas Dompierre, a professional violate the drug laws. sional skateboarder who owns skateboarder. Ms. Shipman the Oakridge Lane house (he was Det. Majewski was charged not the focus of the probe and said that Mr. with posses- had no apparent involvement), Dompierre was sion of Class B One year later but a search warrant did lead not the focus of cocaine. Westport Police to arrest four the warrant or And Mr. Cruz We owe our children – the most vulnerable others there on Thursday, Dec. the investiga- was charged 12. tion. with failure to citizens in any society – a life free from Westport Police led by officer Police also properly regis- Matthew Holden went to 1 obtained infor- ter as a sex violence and fear. Oakridge Lane (off Charlotte Joseph R mation during Nicholas Weiss offender. He White Road) seeking Nicholas Dourado the search for told investiga- Nelson Mandela Iemma whom Detective Jeff narcotics that a tors that he occasionally resides at Majewski said was wanted on a recently registered sex offender in 474 William Street in Fall River and motor vehicle war- Westport was not living inside the sometimes in In the one year since Newtown, 30,000 Americans rant as well as on an out-of-state house as indi- Swansea. warrant for parole violation. cated by the Mr. Iemma, the have been killed by a gun. During the search for this man registry. That man who had (whom they did not find), Detec- man was iden- been the object Marion Wright Edelman tive Jeff Majewski said officers tified as Luis of the first war- Children’s Defense Fund observed cocaine, marijuana and Cruz, 37. Mr. rant was not psilocybin mushrooms. A second Cruz had regis- located but search warrant was then obtained tered with investigators SAKONNET PEACE ALLIANCE for narcotics while officers Westport Police found paper- an alternate voice to the terrible and costly logic of war secured the house. as a sex offend- Luis Cruz work that indi- During the search that followed, Morgan er on Decem- cated he had Paid for by the Sakonnet Peace Alliance officers located additional Shipman ber 4, and had recently been in the house. cocaine, a large amount of psilo- listed his resi- cybin mushrooms, drug scales, dence as 1 Oakridge Lane, West- packaging materials, numerous port. Mr. Cruz was arrested later cell phones, 24 grams of ampheta- in the afternoon when he went to mine bath salts, paperwork out- the Westport Police station. lining drug transactions and Mr. Dourado was charged with approximately $700 in cash. possession of Class B cocaine and CARTER’S Three individuals inside the conspiracy to violate the drug house were identified as Joseph R laws. Dourado, 24 of 187 Hatton St., Mr. Weiss was charged with pos- Clothing & Footwear East Providence, R.I.; Morgan session of Class B cocaine, posses- Shipman (female), 22, of 1 sion of Class B amphetamines, Oakridge Lane; and Nicholas possession with the intent to dis- “Area’s Leading Dealer” Weiss, 29, of 1 Oakridge Lane. tribute Class C psilocybin mush- Not there was the homeowner, rooms (also known as Mexican identified by Det. Majewski as mushrooms), and conspiracy to Heavyweight Zip Hooded SweatshirtList $80 $54.95-$59.95* Long Sleeve Knit Shirts. . . List $24 $19.95-$22.00* Canvas Jackets and Coats ...... $79.95-$115.00* Canvas Work Pants ...... List $46 $34.95* Heavyweight Pullover SweatshirtsList $60 $44.95-$59.95* Gift idea: River calendar Midweight Sweatshirts. . . . List $60 $39.95-$44.95* Long Sleeve Shirts even has tides Much More! Lowest Prices! Best Selection! * Big and Tall Sizes Extra Back by popular demand is Main Road in Westport and at the Watershed the following Westport busi- Alliance’s annual calendar — nesses: Partners, Country 2014 edition. Each month is Woolens, Lees Market, The $ 95 depicted with a photograph of Westport Apothecary, and A.S. 34 the Westport landscape or river, Deams. For an additional 505 “Straight Fit” Jeans • 550 “Relaxed Fit” Jeans and especially useful is the dai- charge you can also order them 560 “Comfort Fit” Jeans • 527 “Boot Cut” Jeans ly tide information. Photos on line at www.westportwater- were provided by local photog- shed.org or by calling the office raphers. at 508-636-3016 and have them Workboot Headquarters The Alliance says the calen- sent directly to your home or Timberland Pro Series • Sorel Pack Boots • Columbia• Medium & Wide Widths Available dar is a perfect holiday gift for gift recipient. Over 60 Styles to Choose From anyone, but especially helpful Proceeds benefit the pro- • Waterproof/Non Waterproof • Steel Toe/Non Steel Toe for boaters and shellfishermen grams that support WRWA’s • Medium & Wide Widths Available who depend on the tide. mission — to restore and pro- The calendar is $15 and avail- tect the Westport River and its able at the WRWA office, 1151 watershed.

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EDITORIAL Owls need elbow room he recent visit by snowy owls is a rare treat, one to enjoy from a distance. These are beautiful birds, far from their Arctic home. The fact that they are here suggests all is not well with these owls. Experts think they’ve headedT south because their normal food supply — mostly Arctic lemmings — has dried up. So they now find themselves far from home in a strange, crowded place full of I WHERE TO WRITE: people, trees and other Westport Shorelines, 1 Bradford things they aren’t used Street, Bristol, RI 028809 or to. Finding food is likely [email protected] a challenge here too — we’ve got squirrels and gulls but precious few lemmings. Surviving winter here won’t be easy but we can help by giving them a wide berth and keeping the pets under con- trol. Savor the spectacle — through binoculars and the long lens. Tolls leave sour taste RICHARD W. DIONNE JR. hey loved our area, English visitors told a reporter, but the $18 they paid for a back-and- River put to the test forth Sakonnet River Bridge crossing was over Water testers set out in the drizzle on a recent Thursday morning from next to the Harbormaster’s the top. Shack at Westport Point to test the cleanliness and checking of Westport waters. Shellfish Warden It was that much thanks to a disgraceful pro- Gary Sherman, driving the boat, said such tests are done five times a year but also after big rains — cessingT fee tacked on by their rental car company. Turns like the 2-plus inches fell that week. With him are Kelly Kleister of the Division of Mass. Fisheries, and out other rental car companies are doing it too —some- Assistant Shellfish Constable Chris Leonard. They planned to test locations in both branches of the river. thing else the toll backers did not foresee. But the toll plan envisioned by the RI Turnpike and Bridge Authority is nearly as outrageous. The Authority would like to charge visitors over $10 per LETTERS TO THE EDITOR round trip (still not counting rental precessing fees) and apparently believes they will put up with it. The reaction of those English visitors says otherwise. The unfairness of such a fee for crossing a puny bridge Harold and Virginia Lash — soured the experience for them. Such impressions linger, word gets around, and soon people head to more welcom- ing places — like Cape Cod. true friends of our library Consider such stories early warning. To the editor: upstairs in Town Hall where the but unexpected private gifts have The Trustees of the Westport Selectmen’s office now resides. enabled us to forge ahead. Free Public Library wish to pay She recalls their joy and their Later that year we were tribute at year’s end to two of our mother’s enthusiasm as they delighted to receive a generous most gracious benefactors. spread out books to choose from grant from the Lash family chari- Harold G. and Virginia E. Lash, for the week’s reading by them- table gift fund. This is being WESTPORT SHORELINES married some 63 years, were life- selves and by the parents who used, in conjunction with town time devotees to our town always read to them. Such stories funds, to keep us abreast of Established in 1993 library, and in their last years warm my publisher’s heart, stoke changing technology, to add to bestowed some wonderful gifts the creative fires for my chil- our collection and, in general, to Matthew Hayes, Publisher to us. dren’s writer wife and reaffirm seek to improve our service to Bruce Burdett, Editor Virginia passed away in April, the dedication of our library the community. R. S. Bosworth Jr., Publisher Emeritus 2008 and, in her memory as our staff. The Lashes never wavered Harold Lash subsequently 2009 addition and renovation over the years with their grati- passed away in August, 2013, at Letters policy was being completed, Harold tude for our library as a place of age 93 and we gratefully wel- Westport Shorelines encourages all citizens to comment publicly on the events and times in which we live. We will and the family donated our learning and cultural better- come this opportunity to thank print any letter sent to us, adhering to guidelines for taste, accuracy, fairness and public interest. Letters must be signed by the author and must include telephone number and street address. Letters are limited to 500 words. handsome new custom-made ment. the family publicly for their gen- Direct letters to: Westport Shorelines, 1 Bradford St., Bristol, RI 02809. Letters may also be sent to oak reception desk. A plaque was In 2011, I was honored to meet erosity and community spirit. [email protected]. installed on the face of the desk with Harold, his son Douglas and This gift was not only for the Correction policy to commemorate Virginia’s dedi- Library Director Sue Branco as library as an institution but for We adhere to the highest standards of accuracy, fairness and ethical responsibility. If you feel we have not met those standards, please notify us. We will correct any errors brought to our attention or that we discover ourselves. cation to our library and its cause he sought a briefing on our the town and townspeople of They will always appear on this page. for lifelong learning. library needs and contemplated Westport they have loved and Daughters Gail and Wendy a further gift to help us meet respected. This newspaper does not assume responsibility for errors in advertisements printed herein, but will print without charge that part of any advertisement in which an error occurs. One-year subscription rates are $30 related how, in days long past, financial goals over coming Robert J. Gormley ($25 w/E-Z Pay) in county, $65 in New England ($60 w/E-Z pay) and $85 nationwide ($79 w/E-Z pay). Virginia would gather up the years. As you know, these have Chairman, Westport Library Periodicals postage paid Bristol, RI 02809. Westport Shorelines is located at 1 Bradford St., Bristol, RI 02809. Tele- phone 401-624-3035. POSTMASTER send address changes to Westport Shorelines, 1 Bradford St., Bristol, RI children on Saturday mornings been difficult times for the Board of Trustees 02809. and head for the old library, libraries of the Commonwealth Westport Shorelines December 19, 2013 Page 7

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Westport Cub Scout Pack 100 of Our Lady of Grace Church spread holiday cheer on Saturday, Dec. 7, by caroling to a packed house at Whaler’s Cove in New Bedford. The boys represented all dens of the Cub Scout pack with ages ranging from six through 11. They sang a variety of Christmas Carols to the accompaniment of Noah Gagnon, a Boy Scout from Troop 100, on his trumpet. The Webelos dens also signed “We Wish you a Merry Christmas” for the hearing impaired members of the audience. Property taxes to rise 70 cents Property taxes are headed up 13th lowest in Massachusetts. ties — residential, commercial but by a modest amount, the The Selectmen then voted and industrial — for the coming Board of Assessors reported to unanimous approval of the rate fiscal year. the Board of Selectmen last which now needs state approval Given that over 92 percent of all PRICE-LESS OIL week. before becoming official. property in town is residential, The Assessors recommended a For a house and property valued Selectmen Chairman Antone Save money on oil with C.O.D payment rate of $7.70 per $1,000 of assessed at $350,000, this would mean a tax Vieira and Business Manager 24 Hour Burner Service available. value. That’s up 31 cents from the hike of $108.50 and total bill of Steve Lombard said that the split current rate of $7.39, a rate that $2,695. rate option offered by the Asses- Call for pricing 401-624-3200 Robert Grillo of the Board of Selectmen also voted to main- sors would be unfair to businesses Cash, Check, Visa & Mastercard Assessors said was around the tain a single tax rate for all proper- and industries. Page 8 Westport Shorelines December 19, 2013 RIP — Builders bid farewell

JEWELERS, INC., SINCE 1890 to transatlantic Scout Little transatlantic boat Scout quietly vanished in mid-ocean a couple weeks ago and her young Tiverton builders believe now that she’s gone for good. Launched Aug. 23, the 13-foot solar powered electric motor- boat chugged steadily toward Spain until late September when her main tracking system failed. Her backup satellite tracker tracked Scout for awhile as she meandered about somewhere east of Titanic’s final resting place — well over a thousand miles in the direction of Spain. Now that signal, too, has been lost. The Scout team sent this mes- Scout motors through waves south of Westport in August. sage to the boat’s many followers via their Facebook page recently: “We’d like to update everyone about where Scout is today. The drinks because it was the week- good of a time as any to put truth of the matter is that we lost end and the tracking service Scout to rest. her a few days ago and we don’t provider wouldn’t pick up the lthough the chances are that we Open Sundays 12 – 5pm till Christmas think that we’ll hear from her phone until Monday, sent them will never hear from Scout again, www.patenaudejewelers.com again. Dan’s credit card number, and our database is ready to accept an 1473 S Main Street, Fall River, MA • 508-672-6421 Scout was launched from had the service activated by incoming message, the satellites Sakonnet Point, Rhode Island, on Tuesday to find Scout 95 miles to watching over Scout will send us August 23, 2013, at some ridicu- the south. Thus began a series of an email if they spot her (while lously early time of the morning loopy tracks (“Go home Scout, Dan’s credit card lasts), and you (at Scout headquarters, we you’re drunk,” commented one can all be assured that we’ll all get referred to these hours as “busi- Scout follower) totaling about a tattoos of Scout’s position if she ness hours.”) Scout set off into thousand miles that lasted a ever does transmit to us again. But the night like an invisible rocket month and a half. as much as we have been captivat- $ .00 that traveled at around 2 knots, On Wednesday, November 06, ed by Scout, this is probably the per person transmitting her position and 2013, at 4:01:27 p.m., we received right time to let her go. We all have 6 other data back to us every 20 the last transmission from Scout. a number of projects to catch up for unlimited pool, minutes. We all have fond mem- The backup tracker, a completely on, and we’re always looking for ping pong and darts ories of waking up in the middle independent unit operating on the next one. of the night to see what Scout the Globalstar satellite network, The real benefit of setting today Please check out ALL our events on our Rack Em Up Billiards Facebook was up to. quietly failed before the next as an end date is that you’ll be able The last time we heard from scheduled (4:01a.m.) message to pencil it in on your Scout Sup- 129 Griffin St., Fall River, MA • (508) 679-1942 this main tracking system was on was transmitted. It has been porter plaques! If you haven’t Mon-Thurs 5pm-12am • Fri 5pm-1am • Sat 12pm-1am • Sun 12pm-12am September 28th. After that sys- exactly eight days since she van- received yours yet and you were a tem went offline, we had some ished, and we think that this is as $30+ Kickstarter supporter, it should be on its way soon. http://www.gotransat.com/imag WARREN TIVERTON es/scoutplaque.jpg 137 Child Street, Warren, RI 492 Main Rd, Tiverton, RI A massive thanks to all for mak- 401-289-2852 401-816-0862 HOLIDAY TOM’S MARKET ing this project possible and for SAVINGS! Check out our ad on our website www.tomsmarket.com helping us keep an eye on Scout Fresh. Local. Exceptional. Open 8-8 Monday-Saturday; 8-7 Sunday over the last few months. We hope that you’ve had a good bit of fun CUSTOM CUT FRESH MEATS DELI SEAFOOD watching this tiny boat try to take Fresh Throughout the Day! Now taking $ 59 Citterio Genoa Salami or on the Atlantic; we certainly had Ground Chuck ...... 3 lb. $ 99 Wild Caught orders for Mortadella ...... 4 lb. Holiday Prime Fresh Throughout the Day! 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King Arthur Check out Spinach & California Seedless Fresh Express weeks have been announced Flour Navel Iceberg Domino our holiday Artichoke Dip Oranges Garden for the Westport Transfer 5lb. Bag $ 99 Sugar menu at Serves 2-4 ...... 6 ea. Salad Mix Station. $ ¢ 4lb. Bag 2/ 5 tomsmarket.com lb. $ 49 The station will close at 99 12oz. $ Tom’s Own Mini 1 10:30 a.m. on Monday, Dec. 2/ 5 Rich’s “Sweet Heat” Sweedish Pillsbury $ 99 $ 95 Meatballs ...... lb. Sweet & Plump 23 and Monday, Dec. 30, Ready Salmon...... 14 lb. 6 $ 99 Pie Crust Blueberries.... 3 and will be closed all day on Hood Nabisco 6oz. pkg Half & Half Triscuits or $ BAKERY Extra Fancy Royal Galla or Cool & Crisp Thursday, Dec. 26 and $ 29 2/ 5 Quarts ...... 2 $ Just Like Memés Granny Smith California Thursday, Jan. 2. Wheat Thins . 2/ 4 $ 49 $ 49 $ 99 Apples ..... 1 lb. Celery ..... bn. Philadelphia Fresh Baked Crusty French Meat Pies.. 7 ea. 1 The station will also be 8 oz. Barilla 16oz. Cream Cheese Bars Dinner Rolls Cracker Barrel Pasta ...... ¢ 8oz. $ 99 California Broccoli Golden Ripe closed as usual all day on $ 99 99 In Store Baked Apple or $ 49 $ 99 Cheese Bars ... 2 Excludes Plus or Gluten Free $ 2 dz. $ 99 Crowns .... 1 lb. Pineapples . . 2 ea. 2/ 3 Pumpkin Pies ... 6 ea. both upcoming Tuesdays and Wednesdays. Prices in effect December 18-31, 2013. *Not responsible for typographical errors. We accept manufacturers coupons! Westport Shorelines December 19, 2013 Page 9 Holiday Zoobilee at Buttonwood Park Zoo on Saturday features Santa, animals, more NEW BEDFORD — The Button- wood Park Zoo’s second annual Holiday Zoobilee offers visitors the chance to experience the holi- days in a unique way. The zoo is open exclusively for Holiday Zoobilee on Saturday, Dec. 21, from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Visitors will be able to learn how the zoo’s ani- mals stay active through holiday themed keeper chats and animal enrichments each Saturday. For fans of the zoo’s train and wildlife carousel, both rides are included in the Zoobilee admis- sion. There will be opportunities to carol with the animals, enjoy hot chocolate and a special holi- day cookie, and workout with some of Santa’s elves before stop- ping up at the Buttonwood Farm to meet Santa Claus. The Zoobilee keeper chat schedule follows: 11:30 a.m.: Bobcat enrichment At the Holiday Zoobilee, there will be opportunities to carol with the Noon: Keeper chat at Asian Ele- animals, enjoy hot chocolate and a special holiday cookie, and workout phants with some of Santa’s elves before stopping up at the Buttonwood Farm 12:30 p.m.: River Otter enrich- to meet Santa Claus. ment 2 p.m.: Keeper chat at Harbor Seals Technical Vocational High School the City of New Bedford. 2:30 p.m.: Bison enrichment students created a gingerbread Zoobilee admission prices are 3 p.m.: Keeper chat at Button- house village that’s on display in $14 for adults and $11 for children wood Farm the Wildlife Education Building as ($9/$6 for members); children Saturday also will feature a spe- well as the sugar cookies for cook- under 3 are free. The zoo will be cial fitness program at 1 p.m. A ie decorating. The students also closed for regular admission on martial arts class with Absolute designed a special Bear on the Dec. 21, and is open exclusively Martial Arts is designed for chil- Branch ticket for each child. for Holiday Zoobilee from 11 a.m. dren. Sponsors for Holiday Zoobilee to 4 p.m. For more information, Greater New Bedford Regional include CliftonLarsonAllen and visit www.bpzoo.org. It’s a ‘Nor’easter Noel’ at Sandywoods Center on Friday TIVERTON — “A Nor’easter Original and classic holiday and formed. Singing along is encour- Noel” is on Friday, Dec. 20, at 7:30 winter-themed songs will be per- aged. p.m. at Sandywoods Center for the Arts at 43 Muse Way. Doors open at 7. BYOB and food are allowed. Tickets are $12 at the door and $10 in advance. Reserve tickets at the advance price by leaving a message at 401/241-7349. Ring in the season with a stellar cast of award-winning singer- songwriters from the Northeast, including Lisa Martin, Lara Her- scovitch and Marc Douglas Berar- do and special guests Michael Troy and Chris Farias.

ACHIEVEMENTS The Computerized Provider Order Entry (CPOE) Implementa- tion Team received the South- coast Health System’s 2013 Southcoast ’s Award for Excellence on Dec. 10. Members of the team include TRACY GIANT • SPECIALIZED • TREK • MIRRACO HOWARTH of Westport. Nomi- HARO • REDLINE • THULE • YAKIMA nated by their co-workers, the awards recognize 12 individuals and one team for outstanding • BMX Bikes • Kid's Bikes performance, integrity and over- • Cycling Apparel • Electric Bicycles all quality of services provided. Brantal’s Restaurant, Pub, • Accessories • Computerized The CPOE team is responsible for • Fitness Equipment Bike Fitting creating a computer system that Function Rooms allows physicians, nurse practi- 91 Crandall Rd, Tiverton • 401-624-1990 • www.brantal.com tioners, physician assistants and other health care practitioners to Join us on New Years Eve!!! HOLIDAY SALE enter their own orders directly Music with Icky Bryan & Friends $30 pp includes dinner into the electronic medical record of each patient. The team FRIDAY, DECEMBER 20 IN THE DINING ROOM Gary Faria has been working on the project since 2010 and has implemented SATURDAY, DECEMBER 21 the system at all three Southcoast IN THE DINING ROOM Rock & roll and Open Mic with Steve C www.EastProvidenceCycle.com hospital sites. Dining Room Open Wednesday - Saturday at 4:30pm Catering & Functions 7 Days a Week 414 Warren Ave., East Providence, RI 02914 401-434-3838 Page 10 Westport Shorelines December 19, 2013

HOLIDAY SPECIAL $ 275 FOR ONE YEAR MEMBERSHIP Churches are celebrating Christmas $ 175 FOR 6 MONTH MEMBERSHIP Ends December 31st with carols, candlelight and prayer Caroling, candlelight and spe- cial music are among the high- lights of church services as area Christians prepare to celebrate the birth of Christ.

Acoaxet Chapel Pastor Bob Hollis 36 Howland Road 401/635-4857 THIS AD GOOD FOR ONE DAY PASS! www.acoaxetchapel.org Gift Certificates Available for the Holidays Calvary Bible Church Indoor Walking Track Huge Cardio Deck Pastor Jared Heatherly Beginner Circuit Yoga/Pilates/Zumba 1100 State Road, Route 6 Over 120 Classes a Month 636-3398 Basketball Court www.calvarybiblewestport.org Certified Personal Trainers* Best in Free Weights Senior/Silver Sneakers & Lighthouse Assembly of God & Pinselect Equipment Beginner Programs Pastors John Clean Comfortable Atmosphere and Ramona Costa 522 American Legion Highway 52 Windows for Fresh Air! (Route 177) Hours: Mon-Fri 5am-9pm • Sat 8am-5pm • Sun 8am-1pm 636-4470 or 636-4490 31 Shove Street • Tiverton, RI • 401-624-3440 Our Lady of Grace www.atlantichealthandfitness.com Catholic Church The Rev. Horace Travassos 569 Sanford Road 674-6271 Dec. 25, Mass is at 10 a.m. Pacific Union Spirit of Christ Church Churches invited to Congregational Church The Rev. Lawrence McErlean Coastal Communities The Rev. Nathan Hall 75 Reed Road send us schedules 526 Old County Road (Westport Council on Aging) 636-5280 508/971-5010 for New Year’s and Waterfront Homes www.pacificunionchurch.org http://spiritofchristchurch- Contact our Westport (Central Village) ma.com Westport Shorelines will office for a no obligation Homeowners St.George’s Catholic Church list local church services for Insurance quote! The Rev. Maurice O. Gauvin Westport Monthly New Year’s and Twelfth Night 12 Highland Ave. Meeting of Friends in upcoming issues. Local • Any property: summer cottages to high- 636-4965 937 Main Road congregations are invited to value homes 636-4963 send us their schedules and • Any location St.John the Baptist information on concerts, • No windstorm restrictions, all deductibles Roman Catholic Church Westport Point plays, nativities and other available The Rev. Leonard P. Hindsley United Methodist Church holiday-related activities. • Very competitive rates 945 Main Road The Rev. Bob Jon Please include the name of Local office staffed by local people. Call 636-2251 1912 Main Road your current minister or today for additional information. http://stjohnthe 636-2036 priest. There is no charge for baptistwestport.org www.westportpointumc.org the listings. What you don’t know can hurt you! On Christmas Eve, Tuesday, Send schedules to Lynda Rego, Westport Shorelines, Lapointe Insurance has the information you need Dec. 24, a Mass and Christmas Westport United pageant is at 4:30 p.m. with Sing Congregational Church P. O. Box 90, Bristol, RI 02809; to properly protect your family or business. Praise and the youth Christmas The Rev. Sue Moenius e-mail them to lrego@east 508.636.5353 • 800.660.7401 • www.LapointeIns.com choir. 500 American Legion Highway baynewspapers.com, or fax Also on Christmas Eve, a 10 p.m. 636-5829 them to 401/253-6055. The Mass begins at 9:30 with a service www.westportucc.org deadline is at 9 a.m. on Mon- of lessons and carols by the adult A Christmas Eve candlelight ser- day next week because of the choir. vice is at 6 p.m. on Tuesday, Dec. holiday. On Christmas Day, Wednesday, 24.

Colette Lapointe McKeon

RESIDENTIAL SEPTIC SYSTEMS Serving Newport County for 25 years Licensed Installer Class 1 Designer • Inspections Conventional and Alternative Systems Please contact Dean for a FREE Consultation and Estimate 401-683-5656 202 Chase Road, Portsmouth RI Reg. #8333 Westport Shorelines December 19, 2013 Page 11 Two field assistants and four internships offered at Allens Pond sanctuary next year WESTPORT — There are sea- reach programs based out of the A wildlife intern will work with sonal internships and job postings 695-acre sanctuary with some staff and volunteers on several at the Allens Pond Wildlife Sanctu- travel to other locations. A prima- ecological projects in Dartmouth ary for spring/summer 2014. For ry role will be to assist in providing and nearby locations. The intern- more information about qualifi- instruction during children’s pro- ship will consist largely of ornitho- cations and how to apply, call Jen- grams at the sanctuary and deliv- logical and related field work and nifer Costa at 508/636-2437 or e- ering outreach at community data management with opportu- mail [email protected]. events. Applicants must be outgo- nities for participation in educa- Needed are two field assistants ing and have strong communica- tion and outreach projects. (24 to 40 hours a week) from mid- tion (including electronic) skills. Start/end dates are flexible from March to August to protect nest- The position is open from May to May/June to August, with a com- ing piping plovers, least terns and August. mitment of three to five days a other beach nesting birds in Dart- A land and trails intern will work week including weekends. mouth and Westport. One posi- to help maintain 7-plus miles of A special events intern will work tion begins mid-March and runs hiking trails, participate in wildlife through the end of August. The management activities in shrub- with staff and volunteers to help second start and end dates are land and grassland habitats, assist plan, prepare and execute the dependent on funding. with trail-building and landscap- Duck Derby. Certification in Graduate students seeking a ing projects, lead volunteer CPR/first aid is desired. Start/end field experience or multi-year groups, mentor youth crews, and dates are flexible from May/June research project are encouraged assisting with the Duck Derby. to August, with a commitment of to apply. Start/end dates are flexible begin- three to five days a week, prefer- An education intern is needed ning in May/June and running ably Wednesday to Sunday. to work closely with sanctuary into August, with a commitment All intern positions are unpaid, staff and volunteers on environ- of three to five days a week includ- but opportunities may be avail- mental education and public out- ing weekends. able to receive school credit.

AT THE LIBRARY Holiday hours group meets on the second Friday fiction, décor, gardening, essen- of each month at 11 a.m. in the tially anything the volunteers for next two weeks community room of the library. stocking the shelves think buyers New members are welcome. will like. WESTPORT — There will be The selection for January is Books are $1.50 to $2 and are special hours for the next two “Orphan Train” by Christina Baker next to the circulation desk and in weeks at Westport Public Library Kline on Jan. 10. due to the holidays. the front hallway. Mondays, Dec. 23 and 30, from For more information, contact The inventory is replenished noon to 8:30 p.m. Karen Nourse at karennourse@ frequently. Pay at the circulation Tuesdays, Dec. 24 and 31, from yahoo.com. desk. 10 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Selections coming up are “Stiff” It is sponsored by Friends of Wednesdays, Dec. 25 and Jan. 1, by Mary Roach in February, Westport Library. Proceeds bene- closed. “Defending Jacob” by William fit the library. Thursdays, Dec. 26 and Jan. 2, Landay in March and “Cascade by from noon to 8:30 p.m. Maryanne O’Hara in April. Westport Free Public Library is at HOLIDAY TREATS Fridays, Dec. 27 and Jan. 3, from 408 Old County Road. Hours are 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. There is a book from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesdays, Christmas Cookies • Eggnog Cheesecakes Saturdays, Dec. 28 and Jan. 4, store in the library Wednesdays and Fridays, from Chocolate Gingerbread • Peppermint Brownies from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. noon to 8:30 p.m. Mondays and Want to curl up with a good Thursdays, and from 9 a.m. to 4 And much more... Book group to book. The nearest used book store p.m. Saturdays. For more infor- discuss ‘Left Neglected’ is right in the library with several mation, call 508/636-1100 or visit Thank you to our family & friends for another great year!! hundred books to choose from www.westport-ma.com/library/ Wishing everyone a joyous Christmas holiday The library’s book discussion during library hours. Fiction, non- index.html. season and Happy New Year

PS: Please don’t forget 40% discount on all shelf products DECEMBER 24 ONLY Closing at 4:00pm on Christmas Eve until March 2014

Tiverton Four Corners • 3883 Main Road • Tiverton, RI Telephone 401-624-8084 • 624-8096

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A combination of and older at the senior center, ter, the senior center will close for Are you or anyone you know in day trips, morning/afternoon stretching and breathing exercises which is open from 8:30 a.m. to 4 classes, transportation and other need of assistance? Call the Out- snacks, health clinics, nutritious will help to relieve stress, calm the p.m. Monday to Friday at 75 Reed activities. The COA office may reach office and ask for Andrea or lunch, sing-alongs, educational mind and increase agility, mobili- Road. For more information, call operate for routine administrative Phyllis for services available to programs, gentle exercise, current ty, balance and body awareness. 508/636-1026. operations only. Westport residents 60 years of age events and creative activities. A walking/hiking group meets Do you enjoy singing? A choir Transportation is offered from and older. Outreach provides Transportation and financial aid at 8:45 a.m. on Tuesdays. All are group is forming, and all are wel- 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Mondays to Fri- home visits, help with applica- are available. invited to join. It leaves from the come. Call Susan Sharpe, volun- days. It is for Westport elders and tions, information and referrals, The regular schedule of events Westport COA. Knitting and cro- teer coordinator, to sign up. handicapped persons of all ages food stamps, caregiver support, and the lunch menu at the senior cheting is from 1 to 3 p.m. on If anyone has an iPad, an iPhone by appointment only. It is for vision impaired support and med- center is in the Council on Aging Tuesdays with Gertrude Vigeant. It or a computer, Joan is available on medical appointments, local gro- ical equipment loaned out. newsletter, “Evergreen.” Copies is for knitters and crocheters of all Fridays for individual lessons. Call cery stores and shopping centers, The SHINE Program (Serving can be picked up at local busi- skills. 508/636-1026 to schedule an pharmacies and hairdresser the Health Information Needs of nesses and town buildings or visit A watercolor workshop is from 9 appointment. appointments in Westport, Dart- Elders) provides confidential the town website at www.west- to 11:30 a.m. on Wednesdays with The Food for Friends food mouth, New Bedford and Fall Riv- counseling on all aspects of port-ma.com (choose Council on Carol Lynn Hall. There are four pantry is open from 10 a.m. to 1 er. The cost is $3 one way and $5 Medicare, supplements and Aging under “Departments”). It is instructional classes led by Ms. p.m. on Thursdays (except holi- round-trip. When you call, have MassHealth. Ken Costa, the also available by e-mail (send a Hall and two peer workshops. The days) and from 9 a.m. to noon on the exact business or doctor’s SHINE representative, is at the request to coavolunteers@west- six-week sessions are for artists the third Saturday of the month name, street address, telephone Westport COA on the second and port-ma.gov and include your full just beginning their journey with for anyone in need who lives in number and duration of your fourth Mondays of the month to name and telephone number). watercolor to experienced artists Westport and is at least 18 years appointment (pickup time). Plan answer your insurance questions. Other activities who willingly offer encourage- old. For information on who qual- at least two weeks in advance due Call to schedule an appointment. ment and motivation to one ifies, call the center and ask for to limited availability. The supportive day program Stop by and play a game of scrabble or work on a puzzle. another. Class size is limited. Call Andrea or Phyllis. If you are 60 years of age or over provides a safe, structured envi- for information. The community-supported and interested in having lunch at ronment for seniors who are iso- For those who like to play a few games of pool or cards stop in A poetry writing workshop is at pantry appreciates donations. The the center, it is served from 11:30 lated, experience memory or per- 1:30 p.m. Wednesdays with Bar- top 10 things they need are a.m. to noon Monday to Friday. sonal loss, recovering from per- around 9:30 every morning. Bingo is at 1 p.m. on Thursdays. bara Wicks. Members bring a new canned fruits and veggies, pasta Reserve a meal with the kitchen 48 sonal illness or injury, or have cer- poem they have written to the and pasta sauce, hearty soups, Exercise for people with or at hours in advance by calling tain physical restrictions because weekly meeting and constructive- snacks, canned tuna or chicken, 508/636-1026. There is a dona- of age-related disabilities. The risk of osteopenia/osteoporosis is ly critique one another’s work. Call rice and cereal. Dropoff locations tion. community care program allows from 9:45 to 11 a.m. Monday, for information; class size is limit- are at the Westport COA, Lees and SNAP (Supplemental Nutrition elders to remain in their homes, Wednesday and Friday with Flo- ed. Westport Library or call the COA Assistance Program) helps low- providing much needed respite rence Wypych. A physician form Blood pressure clinics are on the at 508/636-1026. income individuals and families for caregivers. The program filled out by the doctor that states this would be beneficial is second and fourth Wednesdays of required. There are openings in every month from 10 to 11 a.m. the Monday, Wednesday and Fri- with Nurse Danielle from Ame- day sessions. Call for more infor- dysys Home Care. There is no fee. mation. Legal advice with attorney Jen- Aerobic exercise is from 8:45 to nifer Heald is on the third 9:30 a.m. Monday, Wednesday Wednesday of the month by and Friday (Session I) and Tues- appointment only from 10 to days and Thursdays (Session II) 11:30 a.m. Call 508/636-9090 to with Wendy Sperduti-Ray. Punch make a 15-minute appointment. cards are available for 10 visits for Quilting is from 1 to 3 p.m. $30. Thursdays with Valerie Schofield. On the first Monday of the Create group quilts and assist one month, a constituents’ informa- another with personal quilts and tional session with Rep. Paul share ideas. Schmid is at 9 a.m. There are three t’ai chi classes Multi-level yoga with Joan Davi- on Fridays with Nikolas Ukleja. gnon is every Monday and Beginner/intermediate t’ai chi is Wednesday from 11 a.m. to noon at 1:30 p.m. Advanced t’ai chi class (lower level) and 12:45 to 1:45 p.m. is at 12:30 p.m. There is a $5 fee per (upstairs). It is $3 per class and is session or $25 for six weeks. Westport Shorelines December 19, 2013 Page 13 AROUND TOWN Town nurse has Bird Count is from Dec. 14 to Jan. stargazing walk at the Mat- closed on Thursday, Jan. 2, all day. Christmas, New Year’s 5 across the country. Volunteers tapoisett River Reserve, The Bogs flu vaccine for residents to change news deadlines spend the day in the field count- (approximately 137 Acushnet ‘Music at the Bliss’ ing both the numbers of and the Road). Far away from city lights, WESTPORT — It’s not too late to Christmas and New Year’s are types of species of the birds they the 300-plus-acre Reserve offers is on Sunday evening protect yourself from the flu. The on Wednesdays this year, so the see. Data collected from bird visitors trails and a dark, expan- Westport town nurse has vaccine deadlines to submit news will TIVERTON — “Live Music at the available for residents 4 years of be adjusted both weeks. counts are added to the national sive sky to view the stars. Bliss” is on Sunday, Dec. 22, at 6:30 age and older. The cost is covered figures. Registration is required. E-mail p.m. with “A Christmas Concert” Because of the holidays, the With more than 110 years of bayadventures@savebuzzards- by Medicare Part B and HMOs. deadline for community news at Bliss Four Corners Congrega- There is no charge for those will be at 9 a.m. Monday, Dec. data collected, scientists have bay.org or call 508/999-6363, ext. tional Church, 1264 Stafford Road. underinsured or without health 23, for the Dec. 26 issue of the been able to track changes in bird 219. To learn more about upcom- Featured are Gary and Kevin insurance, too. The office is in the paper and at 9 a.m. Monday, populations, changes in habitat ing Bay Adventures, visit www.s Farias with special guests Joe Le Town Hall Annex. Call 508/636- Dec. 30, for the Jan. 2 issue of and threats to the environment. avebuzzardsbay.org/BayAdven Page, Dave Pereira, Linda Moniz, 1030. the paper. For more information on the tures. The Blisstars and more. There will To get information into the Christmas Bird Count, www.the be snacks and give-aways. The hat ROMEOs meet for Eight Days calendar in the Life trustees.org. Transfer station has will be passed. section, the deadline moves up lunch on Thursdays a day to noon on Thursdays, Coalition presents an special holiday hours Afternoon teas weekly Dec. 19 and 26. WESTPORT — The Westport evening of stargazing WESTPORT — The Westport at the community center ROMEOs’ luncheon is at noon on To submit community news — Transfer Station has a special Thursdays in the Dining I E-mail your news to MATTAPOISETT — Go stargaz- schedule during the holiday LITTLE COMPTON — Commu- Room at White’s of Westport. [email protected] ing on the winter solstice during a weeks. The station will close at nity Cuisine by Marie presents The ROMEOs (Retired Older I Mail it to Lynda Rego, West- free Bay Adventure with the Buz- 10:30 a.m. on Monday, Dec. 23. afternoon tea at the Little Comp- Men Eating Out) is an active social port Shorelines, Community zards Bay Coalition on Saturday, There is a regular closure on Tues- ton Community Center each group that has met for the last 22 News, P.O. Box 90, Bristol, RI Dec. 21, the winter solstice, the day and Wednesday. Then, the sta- Tuesday from 1 to 4 p.m. offering a years. All are welcome. Bring top- 02809 longest night of the year, from 6 to tion is closed on Thursday, Dec. variety of hot and cold teas and a ics of interest and join the conver- I Fax it to 401/253-6055 7 p.m. It is free and open to the 26, all day. selection of petite savory and sweet delectables. sation. You pay for your own public. The station will close at 10:30 I Or, visit the website at www. Enjoy a refreshing repast in the lunch. There are no age limits. eastbayri.com where you can fill Join the coalition and Bristol a.m. on Monday, Dec. 30. There is cafe-style dining room. The chef is No reservations are necessary. out forms for engagements, Community College Professor a regular closure on Tuesday and Marie O’Loughlin Jenkins. For more information, call Greg weddings, anniversaries, births Stephan Martin for a nighttime Wednesday. Then, the station is Jonsson at 508/971-4177 or e-mail and achievements. They are him at jonsson07@aol. com. under “Send Us Your News” at the bottom of the homepage. Kripalu yoga at For more information, call 253- Dedee Shattuck Gallery 6000, ext. 107. Or stop by our office at 1 Brad- WESTPORT — Partners Village ford St., Bristol. Store presents Kripalu yoga at the Photos are encouraged but can- Dedee Shattuck Gallery on Satur- not be returned, unless a self- days from 9 to 10 a.m. with Jeff addressed, stamped envelope is Costa, who presents traditional enclosed. yoga principles with special atten- tion to both alignment and ease. enumerates the increasingly Classes are open to those 16 and grand gifts given on each of the 12 older. The series welcomes all lev- days of Christmas. els of ability and practice. Bring a The first gift of Christmas was a yoga mat and water. This is dona- partridge in a pear tree. Join The tion-based; contribute what you Trustees of Reservations on Satur- can. The Partners Café opens at day, Dec. 21, from 5 to 6:30 p.m. as 9:30. they celebrate the holiday in hon- or of the late Allen C. Haskell, who Partridge and a pear would light the partridge tree that tree lighting Saturday is located alongside the historic Hathaway home. Keep warm and DARTMOUTH — Dating back enjoy a cup of hot chocolate while to the late 1700s, “The Twelve they light the tree. Days of Christmas” is a carol that The 112th annual Christmas Page 14 Westport Shorelines December 19, 2013 Smart Boards replace chalkboards in town’s schools

BY CHRISTINE STASKIEWICZ Assistant principal, “The use of the Smart Westport Elementary School Board in my classroom Ahhh! The smell of chalk dust, the joy of clapping the erasers has positively impacted and watching the dust fly… Wait instruction in all —those are fleeting memories of school days gone by. academic areas.” At Westport Elementary School, chalkboards have gone STACEY DUQUETTE, FIRST GRADE TEACHER the way of the inkwells, slates and many other items used in the classrooms of the past. four are left. The lesson contin- Replacing the blackboards are ues with fact families and turn wonderful interactive boards around facts, and Nick teaches called Smart Boards and smart his classmates, with Mrs. they are. Duquette’s guidance, using vir- Smart Boards are large white tual cubes that can be crossed boards which are actually large out or moved in order to display computer screens. A desktop the correct answers to the math computer is linked by cable to problems. The interactive com- the Smart Board, and suddenly ponent, the easily manipulated the virtual world of whatever you items and the visual attraction of wish to bring to the minds of the board sustain students’ youngsters is at your fingertips attention which can be difficult and displayed in color before in our world of video games, their eyes. interactive TV and the many oth- Many of the current work- Youngsters work with the Smart Board in Stacey Duquette’s first grade classroom. er technological wonders that books and textbooks being used compete for childrens’ attention. in grades 1-4 have an internet Mrs Duquette says, “The use of component that allows teachers dents in 2013 are used to video classroom is no different. math text displayed on the the Smart Board in my classroom to display the actual page the displays in every aspect of their Students’ attention is easily screen. When teachers introduce has positively impacted instruc- students are working with. Stu- lives and being in a modern focused on a large page of their a lesson, or want students to tion in all academic areas. It pro- increase their practice, the inter- vides an interactive approach active components can be quite that is visual and auditory so stu- a stimulating and enjoyable way dents are more engaged in to access the curriculum. lessons. The Smart Board gives In Stacey Duquette’s first grade me the opportunity to have my classroom, students are learning lesson templates set up every the fundamentals of subtraction. morning so I can keep a constant Subtraction will always be a part pace rather than using a dry of the first grade curriculum as it erase board or the chalkboard was for students of the past, and having to erase and restart however gone are the chalk and throughout. With the click of a blackboard way of displaying a button new pages that guide and subtraction problem. support instruction can be The board displays six brightly accessed and information is colored race cars and an algo- always current. I am so thankful rithm of 6 - 2 = is displayed on that I have the Smart Board in my the board. A student is called classroom and the opportunity upon to move two race cars to to see my students benefit from the parking lot. He walks to the its use.” Smart Board, Mrs. Duquette says At Westport Elementary School “Nick, tell us what the number every classroom has a Smart sentence says.” Nick responds “6 Board, enabling teachers to plan take away 2 equals blank.” He lessons that stimulate young counts the six race cars and puts minds and provide multi-senso- his hand on one and is able to ry experiences for students to virtually move it to the parking access math and reading skills in lot, he repeats the action moving a way that is so very different a second car to the parking lot. than traditional chalk and board “How many are left?” Mrs activities. Duquette asks. Nick and his Who misses the chalk dust classmates can easily see that now?

Find more photos at eastbayri.com 24/7 Westport Shorelines December 19, 2013 Page 15 OBITUARIES Alexander R. ‘Bud’ Smith Fisherman, co-owned Westport port Lobster Co. and Noquochoke South Coast Lobster Co, Noquochoke Orchard Orchard of Westport. He enjoyed Alexander R. “Bud” Smith, Jr., spending time with his family and 81, of Westport, friends. BUSINESS passed away Survivors include his son, Dale Sunday, Dec. A. Smith of Westport; his daughter, ADVERTISEMENT 15, 2013, at Sherry Lynne Smith of California; home. He was two brothers, Herbert E. Smith the son of the and George E. Smith, both of late Alexander Westport; two sisters, Carolyn Brougham Motors is number one R. and Edale C. Langlois of Dartmouth and Doris (Warren) E. Mills of Westport; three grand- with customers all over the area Smith. children, Ryan, Lauren and Alli- Born and raised son; and many nieces and in Westport, he was a lifelong resi- nephews. dent of the town. Prior to his He was the father of the late Lee retirement, he worked as a self- Anne Smith and the former hus- employed commercial fisherman. band of the late Barbara (Sim- Mr. Smith was a member of the mons) Smith. former Westport Volunteer Fire Arrangements are under the Department and the Shellfish direction of the Potter Funeral Advocacy Board. He was a bass Home, Westport.To sign the player in a bluegrass band that online guestbook, please visit played locally and started the www.potterfuneralservice.com. Wednesday Night Jam Sessions at The family wishes to give spe- the Westport Point Wharf. Mr. cial thanks to Steve and Robin, Mr. Smith was co-owner of both West- Smith’s caregivers.

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They head straight to Brougham in this area,” says David. important to pick a quality repair facil- Born in , NH, daughter of grandmother of the late Douglas Motors in Fall River. Family owned and If you’ve ever been involved in an ity,” says son David, adding that you the late Moise and Mary H. Mil- Finnerty; great grandmother of the operated, Brougham Motors has been automobile collision, you know how should choose one that will work with lette, she had lived in Westport late Michael R. Frates; and sister of in the insurance collision business since worrisome it can be to have your late you and the insurance company to since 1976. Mrs. Finnerty was a the late Irene Faber and Leonora 1968. You’ll have to travel many miles model car or truck repaired. Will it look solve your automobile’s needs. communicant of St. George Sandbach. to find a collision center that can match okay? Will it drive as smoothly and Brougham Motors returns your Church, Westport. 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Frates of Acushnet; a please visit www.potterfuneralser- collision. “It’s like a hospital for auto- in Fall River. Owner David Ponte prom- sure you call Brougham Motors for daughter-in-law, Lorraine Finnerty vice.com. mobiles,” says David Ponte, who man- ises you’ll get your car back in better your repair work. They’re open ages the business with wife Nancy, son than pre-accident condition. And he Mondays to Fridays, 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 Paul A. Gagne David and daughter Tracey. “Nobody has all the latest equipment to back up p.m. and are available for 24 hour else within a fifty mile radius has this his promise. emergency service. Founder of Paul’s Gagne; a brother, David Gagne, technology,” he adds. In addition, Quality Kitchens Sr.; nieces, Marie Vieira (his god- Brougham Motors features bake oven 387 Bedford Street, Fall River • 508-678-2276 Paul A. Gagne, 69, of Westport, daughter) and Sara Gagne and a painting and DuPont finishes for a www.broughammotorsinc.com husband of nephew David Gagne, Jr. He was flawless paint finish, as well as a Pro Claire M. the son of the late Magloire Gagne, died “Mike” and Mary (Oliveira) Monday, Dec. Gagne. 16, 2013. His funeral will be held Friday, The founder of Dec. 20, at 8:45 a.m. from the Paul’s Quality Auclair Funeral Home, 690 South Kitchens, Fall Main St., Fall River, with a funer- River, he was al Mass at St. John the Baptist previously Church, Westport at 10 a.m. Bur- employed by ial, Beech Grove Cemetery, West- the former Schwartz Lumber and port. AC Lumber. He was a member of Visitation, Thursday, Dec. 19, 4 the Montaup Country Club, to 8 p.m. Large parking area and Portsmouth, and the St. Vincent barrier-free entrance at the rear de Paul Society of St. John the of funeral home. Baptist Parish. 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Watching the now-aired and her sons Tyler and series, it is clear that Sheryl would have Travis recently spent sev- won the AUDC “Miss Congeniality” trophy, eral weeks in Los Angeles hands-down. filming “Abby’s Ultimate Not that the producers encourage conge- Dance Competition.” The boys finished nial behavior. “We were taped and miked strong,L but out of the top spots. every waking moment, and we couldn’t They returned to their Jamestown home, leave the set or use cell phones,” Sheryl and their husband and father Chris says. “It was like ‘Survivor.’ It’s a brilliant Atwood, without the $100,000 grand prize approach — it really brings out the crazy. or the Joffrey scholarship, but they brought They took all these personalities and caged something far more important home intact. us, uncorked the wine. Then they’d start Their dignity. throwing grenades.” For the uninitiated, the televised compe- “To be fair, the kids are sheltered from tition is a spin-off of the popular A&E series most of the nonsense,” she said. “When starring tough-as-nails/heart-of- things got really crazy the producers ush- gold/source-of-all-evil dance instructor ered them out. The boys loved the experi- Abby Lee Miller. The adjectives chosen by ence, but I found it challenging.” the dancers’ mothers to describe Abby cor- Yogi Berra once said “Little League base- Travis, Sheryl and Tyler Atwood, back home in Jamestown after competing in “Abby’s Ulti- relate exactly to where one’s child lands on ball is a very good thing because it keeps the mate Dance Competition.” the dreaded “pyramid,” Abby’s weekly rank- parents off the streets.” Like so many of ing/shaming ritual. Berra’s utterances over the years, it’s every end up on the proverbial cutting room floor. know the answer. They need to butt out. Sheryl and the boys, dynamic dancers bit as true as it is funny. Anyone who has Sheryl choses her words carefully when Of course, that’s easier said than done, and talented choreographers aptly refer- spent any amount of time on the sidelines talking about the other mothers. She is not even for grounded parents. “Since the com- ences in shorthand as TNT, were in youth sports has seen that parent — the interested in judging anyone. “I’m still in petition, there are all these opportunities approached for the first season. Despite the one who yells too loud, and too often; belit- contact. I feel a deep care and concern for crossing our paths — and they just want to incredible potential for exposure, Sheryl tles their own child and even others; and everyone on the show,” she says. “And I be normal kids! They just want to be declined. “It’s a catch 22,” she says. “How do treats every tryout like the MLB midwinter would do anything for those kids. We all teenagers,” Sheryl said. “Part of me is like we do something like that while remaining trade deadline. went through it together. My way is not bet- ‘really? But this has to come from them. In true to who we are?” While the heat of a nationally-televised ter, it’s just what works for me. So when I got a few years will they ask me why I let then Indeed, Travis and Tyler are friends with competition with six-figure prize money back to Jamestown, the market, the PTO, pass up some opportunities? Maybe, but I lots of the competitors from season one, may be an extreme example, shows like I’m still who I am. I didn’t throw my princi- would rather be in that place, than the and they got to witness the process, albeit AUDC shine a light on what is happening ples out the window. opposite. second hand. When casting began for the on soccer fields, baseball diamonds, and in “When you boil it all down, whether “Would we do it again? I actually think we second season, Sheryl wasn’t too inclined to dance studios across the country. “A lot of you’re a hysterical dance mom or a beet-red would. I am so proud of how my kids con- to throw their collective hat in the ring. “I parents have lost perspective,” Sheryl notes. dad, screaming on the sidelines, we all have ducted themselves, and that we had the found it to be a little disturbing, to be hon- “Manners are out the window. Even when a lot of hopes pinned on our kids and we are opportunity to try out our family principles est. But so far the boys have gone far in people are being outwardly polite, there is all trying to do the right thing.” in this exaggerated situation. We didn’t call dance without losing sight of who they are.” this undercurrent that suggests winning at Carl Jung said as much when he said it Abby’s Ultimate Dance Competition And the producers made a compelling all costs is the goal. There is far too much “Nothing has a stronger influence psycho- among ourselves. We called it the “Atwood argument, suggesting the Atwoods do the emphasis on being better than the compe- logically on their environment, and espe- Ultimate Dynamic Collaboration.” show, show a different side of the competi- tition, rather than being the best you that cially on their children, than the unlived Travis and Tyler Atwood are looking for- tive dance community than the hyper- you can be.” lives of the parents.” ward to teaching a Hip Hop class at Just aggressive, toxic behavior some “dance For Sheryl, it wasn’t all bad. Ultimately, Ultimately, that’s an important lesson for Dance, a studio located within 426 Fitness, moms” display when the competition heats the producers of AUDC are providing enter- parents, and one that often gets missed. 426 Metacom Avenue in Warren, and owned up. Despite Sheryl’s misgivings, the boys tainment. Naturally they are going to show How much do you push? Especially when by Sheryl’s friend Sherry Winn. It will be held were sold. “They talked to the producers hot-button moments between the mothers; you have invested as much time and energy at 11 a.m. on Sunday, Jan 12. To reserve a and they loved the idea of doing the show,” clips of them relaxing and doing yoga, and into a skill or sport as Travis and Tyler have spot, contact Sherry at 401/486-4478, or she says. “They wanted to do it.” supporting and comforting each other, will invested in dance? On some level, parents email [email protected]. ALONG THE WATERFRONT Engines in, Tall Ship on target for summer sailing hristmas came early this in-line 6-cylinder engines were sary and provide ability to enter eling, fixtures and equipment Newport Biodiesel produces a year for Rhode Island’s lowered onto the 200-foot tall smaller ports. has been ordered and partially clean-burning fuel from waste C Official Sailing Educa- ship’s freshly painted engine The Perry’s engine installation installed. vegetable oil collected from over tion Vessel, the SSV Oliver Haz- beds. Each has a rating of 385 hp is part of the final construction “When we initially reviewed 1,700 restaurants in the New ard Perry, when and is certified to run on a 20% phase that also includes her the project, we knew we’d like to England area. its two Caterpil- biofuel-to-diesel blend that will move this winter from Senesco be a part of it,” said Milton Cat’s Bart Dunbar, chairman of the lar C-12 main be provided by Newport to Newport Shipyard where the Marine Business Manager Kevin non-profit organization Oliver engines, provid- BioDiesel. ship’s lower masts, Douglas fir Hampson. “It’s a great cause, Hazard Perry Rhode Island ed by Milton “Ships have been green before upper mast sections and 16 and even though our exposure (OHPRI), credited BankNewport, Cat (Milford, there was a green,” said the Per- yards will be installed. Currently to sailing schools is limited, Mil- the Alletta Morris McBean Char- Mass.) at heavy ry’s Captain Richard Bailey, half completed, her 20 sails con- ton Cat always looks at opportu- itable Foundation and other discount, were “because they use wind in their tinue to be made by Hood Sails, nities to support maritime insti- partners for putting the project Bruce delivered. Last sails to move from place to and the rigging team is in place tutes and vocational schools near its goal. “We have raised BURDETT week at Senesco place. However, a ship still has to take delivery of the masts and that feed the marine industry, over $9 million toward this $10.5 Marine in North to have engines and a bow spars in February. The ship’s since we look to these organiza- thruster to make tugs unneces- entire inventory of interior pan- tions for potential employees.” Kingstown, both of the 12-liter, See BURDETT Page 5 Page B2 East Bay Life December 18-19, 2013 Gingerbread Rosecliff takes the prize Fatulli’s Gourmet Bakery and Russell Morin Fine Catering of Deli of Middletown won the Newport for its model of Marble $1,000 first prize in the first annu- House, and to Clements Market- al Newport Mansions Ginger- place Bake Shop in Portsmouth bread Mansion competition at for Chateau-sur-Mer. The Breakers. It’s one of five gin- The judges for the competition gerbread mansions that will be on were (pictured from l-r) food display in the kitchen of The expert and chef Claudine Pépin, Breakers through January 5, 2014. Preservation Society CEO & Exec- Fatulli’s won with a tabletop- utive Director Trudy Coxe and sized replica of Rosecliff, complete pastry chef Mark Soliday of Con- with spun sugar windows and ani- fectionery Designs, who is also a mated dancers in the ballroom. pastry arts instructor at Johnson & Coming in second place and Wales University. winning $750 was a model of The Christmas at the Newport Elms done by Gerry DuPont of Mansions will run through Janu- Edible Creations by Gerry in Little ary 5, 2014. The Breakers, The Compton and Westport. The $500 Elms and Marble House are all third prize was won by the Culi- decorated for the holidays and nary Baking and Pastry Arts Pro- open for tours daily (except gram at Bristol Community Col- Christmas). For more informa- lege in Fall River; while Honor- tion and to purchase tickets, visit able Mentions were awarded to www.NewportMansions.org.

TECH TIPS Apps that let you track, and chat, with Santa BY MARK CORPUS You’ve shopped, you’re orga- nized — now it’s time to enjoy the holiday. To add a little something extra to your season, download one of these festive smartphone apps. This Christmas, let technol- ogy help make your holiday merry and bright. I Do you love Christmas music? IOS and Android users should download the free Christ- mas RADIO app, which allows access to 50 unique stations that play your favorite Christmas hits. I Create your dream Christmas in HD. For $1.99, Android users can use Christmas HD to create their own Christmas scene using wallpaper and animation. You can even add your name to the Christ- mas stocking hanging from the fireplace. IOS users can decorate their own Christmas trees by downloading the Christmas Tree 3D app for $0.99. There’s even a way to dim the lights! I This is your chance to talk to Santa. For $1.99, Android and IOS users can download Video Calls With Santa. This app allows Santa to interact with you and your child. You can choose from one of three pre-recorded calls. There’s a “nice call” and a “naughty call.” You also can opt to leave Santa a voicemail. I And if you are trying to find Santa on Christmas Eve, the free Santa Radar app can help. It scans to see if Santa is in your area and is available for Android users. IOS users can download Where Is San- ta Lite for free. I Finally, if you are worried that your flight home for the holidays might not be on time, download the free Flight Tracker app that PRESENTING SPONSOR allows you to get accurate arrivals and departures for domestic flights. It is available for IOS and Android users. If you are traveling by car, download the free GasBud- dy app, which is available for both IOS and Android smartphones. NON PROFIT PARTNERSHIPS: Mark Corpus is AT&T’s Rhode Bristol Warren Education Foundation • Stone Soup Thrift Shop /East Bay Food Pantry • Good Neighbors Soup Kitchen Island Retail Sales Manager. East Bay Life December 18-19, 2013 Page B3 Time to get those letters to Santa in the mail

ith all the snow swords. mas I <3 you Santa and Mrs. Claus. we've been hav- I hope you have a very merry Christmas! (on the side of her letter…) ing, letters to Thank you very much. Hohoho Merry X-Mas to all… thats what Santa could Love, Benny Oliver you say sometimes. take a little Benny Oliver, 7 Audrey McLane, 10 longer to get all Bristol Warren the way to the North Pole. Kids should plan on getting Dear Santa, theirW wish lists written and posted by Fri- My name is Ben. I was a good boy this day, at the latest. Here at East Bay year. Please bring me Life, we were fortunate to 1. A Bauer hockey stick get a sneak peek at a hand- 2. Foam glider plane ful of letters, shortly before 3. Bass Pro Shop card the mailman took them away. Merry Christmas. Some are to the point; while Love, Ben some take extra ink to butter Ben Browne, 5 Santa up. Whatever the Bristol approach, we suspect all these well-behaved little scribes will Dear Santa, have very happy Christmases! I would please like a glow pet unicorn. Thank you. Dear Santa, Love,Lucy How is your Christmas. I missed you. Lucy O'Brien, 6 Can I please have Bristol 1. Saige Doll 2. Magic Set Dear Santa, 3. Snack Cart A Casey Jr train 4. Violin for doll Yoshi with moving arms 5. Bed for doll A wii U 6. Gymnastics set for doll Sonics the lost world Olivia Murray, 5 Zoomed Bristol And Peet the Christmas bear “I have been a good boy all year long Dear Santa, Love your good boy Chris" My name is Oliver. I have been a good boy Christopher Woodard Jr., 8 this year. I got Student of the Month, I got a Warren good report card, and I have been nice to my brother. Please can I have a few of these Dear Santa, Dear Santa, things on my list. How are you doing? And I bet you get Stuffy 1. An Easton Mako hockey stick lefty busy and do you like your job? And I saw Stuffy wolf 2. A hockey pass master you at the Macy Thanksgiving parade for Stuffy fox 3. A green biscuit real, you and Mrs. Claus. And I want rain- Stuffy coyote 4. A glider airplane bow looms for X-mas this year and whatev- Love, Victoria From Oliver er you want but please I want the rainbow Victoria Hutchens, 4 Merry Christmas looms. You're the best in the world. I <3 Dartmouth Thank you you very very much thank you for doing Oliver Browne, 8 this, and when you come I will make sure From Taber I would like an xbox. Bristol you get cookies and milk before you leave to Taber Lawler, 7 do your work. I hope you have fun and Freetown Dear Santa, don't get hurt if you do get hurt call me, my I hope you are having fun in the North phone number is xxx-xxx-xxx. Merry X-mas Pole. I have been very good. I have been oh and please answer my questions working on staying focused. May I please Audrey Jin-lee McLane. have these three things? PS: Oh this is my address to visit, so you 1. A model of Santa — that's you! don't get lost, oh and if that phone number 2. Legos pack of Lego men. doesn't work then call me on xxx-xxx-xxxx 3. Lots of Lego bows and arrows and or if that doesn't work then call all Merry X-

STRAIGHT UP THE MIDDLE Next up: better-run elections hese last weeks of I am most interested in who wins polls are set up to accommodate violate federal law under the Mili- paign, greatly favoring the person December are generally a the wide-open Secretary of State’s ID checks without slowing the tary and Overseas Voter Empow- with existing name ID. And make T quiet time in both poli- race and whether that person will line. Two things spring to mind: erment Act (MOVE Act) that no mistake, this is another area tics and baseball, giving me the make any effort to address some we need to recruit young civic- requires ballots for uniformed where Rhode Island is last: Sep- opportunity to tune out, make of the blatant and embarrassing minded poll workers and we need services and overseas citizen vot- tember 9th is the latest primary some cookies issues with our elections process. to be more aggressive in promot- ers be sent at least 45 days prior date set for 2014. Bottom line? We and wrap pre- The Rhode Island General ing “no excuse” mail ballots. to a general election for Federal need a Secretary of State who will sents. Red Sox Assembly passed a voter ID law That’s right folks – you don’t need office. While there are actually 55 step up and advocate for an earli- tickets are on and while some have decried it to wait until election day to cast days between the primary and er primary. sale and it looks as anti-someone, I think that if I your ballot and not very many the general election in 2014, that’s So in this quiet time for base- like they will need an ID to go to the movies, people know about it. While barely enough time to get the bal- ball and politics, take a moment open spring buy alcohol, cash a check, get a Rhode Island lags behind 32 oth- lots to the troops in enough time to take a close look at the players training with a library card, sign a lease and er U.S. states that allow for in- so that they can return them. As a and and candidates on the roster Cara team that looks receive government benefits, person early voting, you can still military spouse, I find it disturb- for 2014. Unlike the Red Sox, CROMWELL remarkably sim- then flashing it to vote should request a mail ballot – and you ing that our elected officials are Rhode Island has some important ilar to the 2013 not be a problem. If nothing don’t even need a note from your more concerned about the incon- roles to fill and we need to make World Champions. We can only else, the voter ID law prevents mother. By making a conscious venience of showing an ID at a sure that the candidates are up hope they play as well. the “black helicopter” crowd effort to recruit poll workers as polling place than making sure for the job. This time next year, Rhode from talking about busloads of soon as possible and educate that our front line troops have the Cara Cromwell is a public affairs Islanders will be familiarizing people driving from polling sta- people about the no-excuse mail ability to exercise a right they are consultant with more than themselves with a new lineup at tion to polling station to vote ballot option, the next Secretary fighting for on our behalf. twenty years experience the state house as all the general illegally. It likely never happened of State has the ability to make Why not just move the date? It’s managing issues campaigns for officers with the exception of and with an enforceable voter election day run smoothly. one of those things that fall under corporations, non-profits, Attorney General Kilmartin are ID law, the allegation is more However I think the most egre- “incumbent protection.” Once associations, coalitions and moving on and a new team will easily disregarded. gious issue with Rhode Island the dust from the primary settles, candidates on both sides of the be sworn in. As an electoral nerd, The challenge for the next Sec- elections is that our primary date a challenger barely has enough retary of State is making sure that is late. So late, in fact, that it can time to mount a serious cam- aisle. Page B4 East Bay Life December 18-19, 2013 NO FLUKE Experimental reefs could add life to bay o artificial reefs the questions on which a new, dance of sport fish such as tau- Do reefs work in other places? others while fishing with his party enhance the biomass well-funded reef experiment in tog, black sea bass, scup and I like the idea of artificial reefs. south of Block Island on a wreck,” D of fish species…or do Narragansett and Mt. Hope bays cunner (chogee) and if they Studies show that one square said Elisa Martin of Snug Harbor they just provide a place for hopes to shed some light. attract existing numbers of fish yard of reef can hold 3,500 juve- Marina, South Kingstown. Capt. existing fish to congregate? If Nicole Lengyel, principal biol- and increase rates of exploita- nile crabs and up to 135 imma- Frank Blount of the Frances Fleet reefs congregate fish, does this ogist at the RI Department of tion (mortality). ture fish. One square foot of reported that cod/sea bass and increase rates of Environmental Management, is The project will cost approxi- structure just three to four feet tautog trips showed marked signs exploitation by managing a new reef project in mately $715,760, with 75 percent high can support up to 100,000 of improvement after the waters predators collaboration with D. Steven of the cost federally funded by tiny creatures like mussels, clams, were shaken up from the souther- (including fish- Brown, coastal restoration scien- the Sportfish Restoration fund crabs, worms and shrimp. Artifi- ly gales the week before. Roger ermen)? tist for The Nature Conservancy. and the other 25 percent from cial reefs such as the reefs Simpson of the Frances Fleet Anglers say that The five-year project started in The Nature Conservancy and planned for Narragansett and Mt. said, “We generally found there when warm 2013 and includes the planning, the RI saltwater recreational Hope Bays attract bottom fish, are still some decent numbers of water comes design, construction and moni- license fund. and they also host non-bottom- good size sea bass and also good into the bay in toring of small-scale experimen- At a RI Saltwater Anglers Asso- dwellers in areas above the reefs. numbers of ling that seem to be Capt. Dave tal reefs in the middle of Narra- ciation meeting, researcher moving up onto the hard ground. MONTI August, all the An article titled “Reef Madness” bait and fish gansett Bay. It aims to evaluate Brown from The Nature Conser- by Gary Caputi (Saltwater Sports- A few handfuls of sea bass in the leave. Could artificial reefs help the use of reefs as an enhance- vancy said, “The goal of the pro- man magazine, January 2010) 3.5 to 5 lb range this past week so provide a haven for bait and ment and conservation tool. The ject is to conduct a study, an relates that the state of New Jer- still some jumbos around. The shelter for these fish, enhancing project will try to determine if experiment, to assess small scale sey is the poster child for artificial ling were generally on the fair size bay fishing? These are some of artificial reefs increase the abun- reefs to determine if they reef construction. At the time, but there were some “mini base- increase recruitment, increase New Jersey was boasting that it ball bats” mixed in and on a few fish productivity and see what had 15 artificial reefs constructed outings anglers had upwards to a benefits reefs will have for over the previous 25 years. The half dozen ling apiece.” (Ling are Rhode Island.” Nicole Lengyel of list of items and material that long slender members of the cod DEM said, “We want to attract dress the reefs is impressive and family that can be as large as two fish and provide refuge to offset includes 7.5 million cubic yards meters; they are good eating and mortality and to improve growth of dredge rubble and demolition often interchanged with cod in rates…we hope this approach concrete, 158 sunken vessels, 397 fresh, salted or dried forms.) grows fish.” tanks and armored personnel Tautog fishing has remained Three locations will be used carriers, 269 subway cars, 31 rail- good, but anglers/captains are for the experiment, with similar road flatcars, 5,500 concrete reef moving to find them. The Seven bottom sediment types, water balls and 16,500 other concrete B’s party boat reports a slow depth and slope. Each site castings. steady pick of tautog Wednesday. design will mimic a low-profile Caputi noted that although Visit them at www.sevenbs.com. bolder field and contain approx- reefs only cover one percent of “The Island Current party boat imately 1,120 reef balls of vari- the fishable area off the New Jer- had a good tautog fishing trip Fri- ous sizes for a total coverage sey coast, reefs account for day with some passages limiting area of 2,730 square feet. An approximately one of every four out. They were fishing the Clay elaborate site model was used to fish caught by anglers. Head, Block Island area,” said locate the experimental artificial Martin of Snug Harbor. Simpson, reefs. Water depth, bottom sedi- Recreational angler support of the Frances Fleet said, “We are ment type and water oxygen lev- Anglers will be encouraged to planning on wrapping up tautog els were plotted on bay maps. fish the new artificial reefs and season next weekend and the The model overlaid the location will be asked to report what is Frances Fleet is offering a promo- of shellfish beds, eel and widgeo being caught there. Information tion for the two days of scheduled grass, and boat traffic in the bay on how to report will be commu- togging so call the office for fur- to identify suitable areas for nicated to fishermen. ther details.” Capt. Charlie reefs. What is encouraging about the Donilon of Snappa Charters Two of the three artificial reef new artificial reef project in Nar- fished several spots around Block sites are in the East Passage of ragansett and Mt. Hope Bays is Island and the East Fishing on the north- that funding for five years of grounds Saturday. He said, “I west coast of Aquidneck Island, monitoring has already been built decided to try a spot located just east of Prudence Island. The third into the project. So the data to south of Pt. Judith, which has site is just inside Mt. Hope Bay, determine if the artificial reefs are been producing black fish quite northeast of the Mt. Hope Bridge. attracting and growing fish will be well lately. As luck would have, The project timeline includes a available. the blacks were there in numbers location, design and planning These artificial reef projects are and feeding for the next half hour. phase scheduled to be completed a step in the right direction; an This stop made the day for us.” at the beginning of 2014. Nicole attempt to grow fish populations Visit www.snappacharters.com or Lengyel said, “Fishing community in our bays and along our shores, call 401/782-4040. input on the project has included rather than just regulating what is presentations to the RI Marine taken out of the ocean. Reports Captain Dave Monti has been Fisheries Council and Rhode on these projects will continue as fishing and shellfishing on Island Saltwater Anglers Associa- information is available. Narragansett Bay for over 40 tion.” Construction is scheduled years. He holds a captain’s master to be completed by mid-2014. An Where’s the bite license and a charter fishing extensive monitoring and evalua- Cod fishing has been good. license. Contact or forward tion period will take place from “Last week Bob Morel, captain of fishing news and photos to Capt. 2014 to 2017 with annual reports the sport fishing boat TLC, landed Dave at [email protected] to DEM and the fishing commu- a 33-pound cod along with 22 or visit his website at nity given each year. www.noflukefishing.com.

The Tides* HiAM HiPM LoAM LoPM Sunrise Sunset Wednesday, Dec. 18 8:23 (4.6) 8:44 (4.1) 12:56 1:58 7:05 4:18 Thursday, Dec. 19 8:59 (4.4) 9:22 (4.0) 1:39 2:33 7:06 4:18 Friday, Dec. 20 9:34 (4.2) 10:01 (3.8) 2:21 3:07 7:07 4:19 Saturday, Dec. 21 10:09 (4.0) 10:41 (3.7) 3:02 3:40 7:07 4:19 Sunday, Dec. 22 10:47 (3.8) 11:23 (3.7) 3:42 4:13 7:08 4:20 Monday, Dec. 23 11:29 (3.6) — (—) 4:23 4:49 7:08 4:21 Tuesday, Dec. 24 12:07 (3.7) 12:14 (3.5) 5:10 5:32 7:08 4:21 Wednesday, Dec. 25 12:52 (3.7) 1:03 (3.5) 6:08 6:24 7:09 4:22 Thursday, Dec. 26 1:41 (3.8) 1:57 (3.4) 7:18 7:24 7:09 4:22 New Moon January 1 — Full Moon January 15 * Information is based on tides in Bristol Harbor. East Bay Life December 18-19, 2013 Page B5

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ROB MIGLIACCIO Week at the Audubon Looking to get out of the house learn what owls eat for dinner. Wild ride with the kids during the Decem- ber school vacation? Come to the Saturday, Dec. 28; 11 a.m. Brown University sailor Sky Adams ‘14 fights through the spray aboard her Laser during last month’s Audubon Environmental Educa- OH! DEER! Who is able to jump College Men’s and Women’s Singlehanded Nationals held in Newport. She finished fourth among women tion Center, 1401 Hope St., Bristol, fences with a single bound, swim from schools around the country. where special programs and activ- across the deepest lakes, walk 20 ities are available each day, free minutes after being born and with admission, and registration posses the fastest growing living is not required. tissue on earth?! Is it Superman? Nature crafts will be held from NO it’s a deer! Come learn how BURDETT: Local marine firms land contracts 10 a.m.-2 p.m. each day, and there amazing these creatures really are. will be a nature story at 10 a.m. (liqufied natural gas) and LPG it to liquefied natural gas (LNG) and 2:30 p.m. An animal interview Sunday, Dec. 29. From Page 1 (liquefied petroleum gas) fleet of or compressed natural gas. will be featured at 1:30 p.m. See 12:30 – 2:30 pm: Nature Craft tankers with satellite communi- And in a second step, the Bris- program times below. 1:00 pm: Animal Interview million project, and this builds cations equipment. tol team will select a single ves- 2:00 pm: Nature Story confidence in the community The ships will use KVH’s Trac- sel to design the changes neces- Thursday, Dec. 26; 11 a.m. 2:30 pm: Antarctic Mission that this ship is nearly com- Phone and mini-VSAT Broad- sary for the conversion. The Fur, Feathers and Fantastic Nature Flick plete.” band satellite systems. The com- Army Corps will then determine Fables: What happened when Tur- Join the adventure as scientists In the summer of 2014, the pany said it selected KVH if it wants to proceed with the tle raced with Beaver? Which ani- sail to the bottom of the world to steel-hulled SSV Oliver Hazard because of its “global coverage, transformation. mal is the best lacrosse player? explore the great Antarctic. This Perry will set sail as the first ease of deployment and reliabil- Learn the answers to these ques- documentary is part of a three ocean-going full-rigged ship to ity.” Shellfish closures tions and get to know the animals part series. The second and third be built in the U.S. in 110 years. Twenty ships will be equipped On Sunday, the R.I. Depart- featured in the rich folklore of the documentaries in the series will With her three-masted square by year’s end with more to fol- ment of Environmental Manage- native people in the Northeast be shown on January 5 and 12, rig towering 13 ? stories, she’ll be low in 2014. The BW fleet ment announced shellfish clo- region. 2014. second in size only to the US includes 108 vessels, among sures in the Kickemuit River, Coast Guard’s Barque Eagle them supertankers and LNG , Conditional Friday, Dec. 27; 11 a.m. among American tall ships. carriers. Area A, Conimicut Triangle and Owl See, Owl Do: Could you be Meanwhile, Bristol Harbor Greenwich Bay. They are in effect an owl detective? Come and learn Big-time maritime work Marine Group has been award- until noon on Sunday, Dec. 22 all about the amazing world of KVH Industries, Middletown, ed the job of analyzing the US For updates on conditional owls and discover which owls live Done has been chosen by BW Mar- Army Corps of Engineers fleet to areas, call the DEM hotline at in Rhode Island. Test your skills itime to equip its global LNG see if it makes sense to convert 222-2900. as you dissect an owl pellet to Shopping? If not, we can help! RHODE ISLAND FENCING ACADEMY 68 Gooding Avenue, Bristol, RI (401) 253-0222

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I have a number of paintings Conservationist” and “ was, indeed, a family with their own assets. town administrator, Jim Goncalo, that my father commissioned Magazine”. His work also received miracle, in War- This incident transported me who suspended, then fired him. from Robert Sleicher, to paint much attention after Abercrom- wick! The cast back to the days when the Rhode The town is now the object of a animals my bie & Fitch (back when its focus was in top vocal Island Supreme Court had a whistleblower suit. The Tiverton father pho- was outdoors outfitting) opened form, and the “slush fund” supported with tax- Town Council better remedy this tographed on a a gallery on Fifth Avenue in New set design and payer money, which the former situation in order to avoid the safari to Africa in York. Many of his works are in costumes were Chief Justice used to send flowers, “Bah Humbug” award for the the 1970’s. I do museums and private collections. first-rate. I left candy, contributions, wedding year. not know much Above is an example of his work. Arlene the theatre full gifts etc. to recipients at his own Maybe these two town coun- about him but This painting is 8”x 10” VIOLET of Christmas joy whim. He may have looked like a cils ought to attend a perfor- was told he is (unframed) and recently sold at Karen famous. Can auction for $350. Larger canvases and pretty inoc- big sport but actually he was mance of “Miracle on 34th WATERMAN ulated against any political being quite cheap by not using Street” — using their own mon- you tell me any- would sell for $2,500 and up mishaps which might arise his six-figure salary to make such ey, of course. They are both out thing about depending on size, subject and thereafter and spoil the season. gifts. Legislators also act like big of line and could learn a thing or him? condition. Political mischief did subse- shots pandering to special inter- two from Kris Kringle. The musi- A. Robert Sleicher (1927-) is a Karen Waterman is a fine art, quently arrive but did not steal est groups by contributing tax- cal might transport them from painter who was born and raised antique furniture and decorative the spirit of the holidays. Take, payers’ money to organizations. being a “Doris Walker,” the Macy in Rhode Island. He ran a foundry arts appraiser in the East Bay area for example, the Smithfield In effect, Joe Taxpayer is helping executive who doesn’t believe in with his brother in Johnston and and will answer as many Town Council donating $2000 of them get re-elected while the Santa, into the right kind of San- painting was just a hobby. He questions about your own “hidden taxpayer money to a relative of public official is squeezing his ta Claus. vacationed in the Adirondacks treasures” as possible. By sending a the town clerk. Certainly, there own nickel until the buffalo bel- Nothing bespeaks a self-cen- since a boy and loved to hunt. A letter of email with a question, was a tragic death in the family lows. tered mentality than the two inci- heart attack forced him to re- your give full permission for use in but the money isn’t the Town Then there was the investiga- dences above and the missteps of evaluate his life and he moved to the column. Names, addresses or Council’s to parcel out. The tax- tive story reported by Parker Gav- those in charge. One can only the Adirondacks over 25 years e-mail will not be published and payer, Jeffrey Swallow, who igan of the NBC I-Team. The I- hope that some straight thinking ago to paint full time. He paints photos will be returned if called into question the payout, Team watched the town’s mainte- can salvage the out-of-line mostly landscapes, usually requested. Send e-mails (digital is no Scrooge. He is 100 percent nance foreman, Bob Martin, for behavior of these respective including some of his favorite photos are encouraged) to correct that the council had no two months working on his own councils. Smithfield’s council subjects of deer and other [email protected]. Send authority to make such a contri- apartment buildings on town should repay $2000 into the cof- wildlife. He preferred to work in snail mail to East Bay bution, had no policy governing time in Tiverton and Fall River. fers from their own money and oil and canvases ranged from 8”x Newspapers, Attn. Karen gifts and lacked controls to Records obtained by NBC10 Mr. Faulkner should get a Citizen 10” to very large and impressive Waterman, P.O.Box 90, Bristol, RI ensure that the money would be showed that Martin was on the of the Year Award from Tiverton. canvases. 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So, here are some treats can add to cookie trays for the holidays or Cinnamon Sables just anytime this winter when you Makes 84 feel like something sweet with your tea or coffee. from “East of Paris” by David several baking sheets with parch- inches). Brush with egg glaze. Scrape down the sides of the bowl The Provençal Sablés, fragrant Bouley, Mario Lohninger and Melis- ment Beat the remaining egg in a Combine 3 tbsp. sugar and with a silicone spatula, and add sa Clark with parmesan, rosemary and bowl. Pour about 1/4 inch of gran- lemon zest. Sprinkle over pastry. the egg. Mix until just combined. thyme, are a savory “cookie” per- I 1 1/2 cups plus 6 tablespoons (3 ulated sugar onto clean, dry sur- Sprinkle with anise seed. Cut pas- It will look a bit curdled. fect with wine. 3/4 sticks) unsalted butter face. Brush the outside of the try crosswise into 1-inch-wide Add the flour, and pulse until I 3/4 cup plus 1 tablespoon light dough log with the beaten egg, strips. Pick up ends of each strip, the dough just comes together Coconut Macaroons brown sugar then roll the log in the sugar to twist several times and place on (you can’t see any dry flour), and Makes 36 I 1 large egg coat it. Slice 1/4-inch coins of ungreased cookie sheet, pressing not a second more. Turn the I 3 2/3 cups all-purpose flour cookie dough from the log, and ends onto cookie sheet to make dough out onto a big sheet of plas- I 4 large egg whites arrange them on the prepared them stick. tic wrap, and knead two to three I 1/4 cup sugar I 2 tablespoons ground cinnamon baking sheets. Bake until golden brown and times, so the dough has no air (yes, that’s right, 2 tbsp.) I 1 teaspoon vanilla extract Bake until lightly browned crisp, about 20 minutes. Cool on a pockets or cracks. Roll the dough, I 1/2 teaspoon salt around the edges and firm, about rack. using the plastic wrap, into a 10- I 1/2 cup all-purpose flour I 1 egg and granulated sugar, for 15 to 18 minutes. Let cool on the NOTE: If I make them with oth- inch log. Refrigerate for 2 hours. I 1/4 teaspoon salt rolling the cookies baking sheets. These cookies will er desserts, I cut each strip in half Preheat oven to 350°F. Slice I 3/4 cup sugar keep for a week, stored airtight at before twisting them. Then you dough into 1/4-inch rounds. Place I 2 12 cups shredded coconut In the bowl of an electric mixer room temperature. have 24 twists. the rounds on a parchment-lined fitted with the paddle attachment, baking sheet (they don’t spread Preheat oven to 325°F. Have egg or in a food processor, beat the Lemon and Anise Provençal Sablés much at all), and bake until the whites at room temperature. butter and brown sugar until from seriouseats.com edges of the sablés are just golden, Beat egg whites until stiff but smooth. Then add the egg and mix Sugar Twists 15-17 minutes. Let stand 5 min- not dry, gradually adding 1/4 cup to combine. 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Have any food and dining news you want to share? Send it to us Since 1989 at [email protected]. Buy a $50 Gift Card Receive a $10 Kids in the Kitchen: Gift Card FREE Gingerbread Cookie Class MONDAY-FRIDAY 3-6pm 50¢ Wings & In this class, kids will roll up their $2 Domestic Drafts sleeves and create beautiful, deli- Dine-In Only. ciously edible art. They will mas- CATERING FOR THE HOLIDAYS ter how to read a recipe and mea- Private Functions available sure ingredients, then go on mix, for the Holidays up to 25 people roll, and cut the gingerbread cook- TAKE OUT • titos.com 1379 Fall River Ave. (Rt. 6) ie dough. After the cookies have Seekonk • (508) 336-2400 cooled, they will use a variety of 651 West Main Road (Rt. 114) holiday-inspired food items to dec- Middletown • (401) 849-4222 orate them. This class is great for FREE WI-FI kids 6 and up. Adults are welcome to stay, or they can enjoy a tour of the Mansion. Thursday, Dec. 19; 4- 5:30 p.m; Blithewold, 101 Ferry Road, Bristol; $20 per child. 401/253-2707. Winemaker for a day Carolyn’s Sakonnet Vineyard is offering a Winemaker for a Day Waterfront dining program for two Saturdays in Le Central’s last Stimulus Dinner of 2013 Open Daily for Lunch & Dinner January. Winemaker for a day Open for New Year’s Eve and LeCentral chef and proprietor Jesse James I 2011 Glass Mountain Cabernet Sauvignon New Year’s Day lunch and dinner includes tasting & sampling of 4-5 brought us the prix fixe “Stimulus Dinner” mid- Garbure, a port, cabbage and cannelloni soup Now Booking Holiday Parties varietals, access to a beaker and a recession, with three delicious courses and two I 2011 Pierre Sparr Pinot Blanc Hors d'oeuvres & Catering Available “wine thief”, extracting wine in wine pairings. Years later and hopefully mid- Lobster & Cod Pan Roast with local lobster and 20% off Entire Bill the amount desired and blending recovery, it’s still one of the best —and most cod and a spicy lobster cream. Sun-Thurs Regular Menu • December 1-24 in the beaker, having your bottle delicious — deals in town. This Wednesday and I Blueberry-Grapefruit Tart, with Four Town Not available with any other offer or promotion. corked by the staff at Carolyn’s Thursday, Dec. 18 and 19, Le Central will be Farm blueberries and pink grapefruit Dinner for Two with bottle of house wine or with 1 select appetizer Sakonnet Vineyard and then you serving: Plates are limited: call to reserve 401/396-9965. & 1 dessert (without wine) take home and enjoy! Sessions are $ 95 (Cannot be combined with limited to 20 people and will be 29 any other offer.) held at 11 a.m., 1 p.m., and 3 p.m. Private Rooms for Functions/Fundraisers on January 11 and 25. Carolyn’s Trio with opening act 3pile. Tick- including gratuity, reserve your fresco under the shady maple tree KARAOKE Friday at 9pm Sakonnet Vineyard is located at ets are $75 and are available place by calling the hotel at overlooking the Common. Commu- 508-677-2180 • lepagesseafood.com 162 West Main Rd. in Little online at www.trinityrep.com, by 401/848-4824. nity Cuisine is open each Tuesday Rte. 6 Fall River/Westport Line Compton. For more information phone at 401/351-4242, or in from 1-4 p.m., offering a variety of please call 401/635-8486 or visit person at the Trinity Rep Box Community Cuisine by hot and cold teas and a selection www.sakonnetwine.com. Office at 201 Washington St. in Marie — Afternoon tea of petite savory and sweet delec- Providence. tables. The chef is Marie O’Lough- Red White & Groove Come enjoy a refreshing repast in lin Jenkins. At the Little Compton MMaarriioo’’ss at Trinity Rep Downton Abbey inspired our cafe-style dining room or al Community Center. 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Wednesday SPOTLIGHT SPOTLIGHT December 18 Sandywoods contra dance Please join us for our monthly contra dance at Sandywoods. Live music88 by fiddler Amy Larkin & Friends, with dance caller Linda Leslie. All dances are taught, partners not necessary, beginners and children welcome! WHERE: Sandywoods, 43 Muse Way, Tiverton. WHEN: 7-10 p.m. COST: $8 adults, $4 children, $18 families. MORE INFO: 401/241-7349; www.sandy- woodsmusic.com

How the Grinch Stole Christmas Come and see the classic Grinch on the big screen. WHERE: Riverside branch, 475 Bullocks Point Ave., Riverside. WHEN: 3:30 p.m. COST: Free. Winter Concert Christmas family movie marathon Featuring Swanhurst Chorus and Navy Antje Duvekot at Sandywoods Band Northeast performing holiday favorites. he Riverside Library is holding a free, Christmas-themed movie ntje Duvekot is one of the brightest singer-songwriters to rise WHERE: Little Compton Community Center. marathon this weekend, offerings include: 10 a.m., out of Boston’s ultra-competi- WHEN: 6 p.m. T WHERE: Riverside Library, 475 Bullocks tive acoustic music scene. For WHERE: Sandywoods Center for the COST: Free. Please bring a canned or boxed item Santa Claus is Comin’ to Town; 11 Point Ave., Riverside. A Arts, 43 Muse Way, Tiverton. years, Duvekot’s songs have been criti- for the LC Food Bank. a.m., Rudolph, the Red-Nosed Rein- WHEN: 10 a.m.-5 p.m.; Saturday, Dec. 21. cally praised for their hard-won wis- WHEN: 7:30 p.m.; Saturday, Dec. 21. MORE INFO: 401/635-2400. deer; noon, Frosty the Snowman; COST: Free. COST: $18 advance, $20 at the door 12:30 p.m., A Charlie Brown Christ- dom, dark-eyed realism, and street- smart romanticism. Blending uncom- MORE INFO: 401/241-7349; mas; 1 p.m., How the Grinch Stole www.sandywoodsmusic.com Christmas; 3 p.m., Elf. Movie times are approximate. Light refreshments monly beautiful vocals with one of the will be served. sharpest poetic sensibilities in her field, Thursday her latest release is a masterpiece of the modern folk genre. December 19 Contra dance series With support from the RI State Council ‘A Nor’easter Noel’ at Sandywoods on the Arts (RISCA), the Atwater-Don- Friday Ring in the season with a stellar cast of Holiday Zoobilee nelly Duo, national touring traditional award-winning singer-songwriters The Zoo is open exclusively for Holiday folk musicians and dancers, are launch- December 20 from the Northeast. Original and classic Zoobliee this Saturday. Visitors will be Monday holiday and winter-themed songs will December 23 ing a contra dance series. Setting this Sparkle! An Outdoor Family Event able to learn how the zoo’s animals stay series apart is the fact that they will be be performed. Singing along encour- active through holiday-themed keeper including some of the old “Chest- Back for another year is the popular Fri- aged! chats; the Zoo’s train and wildlife Legos at the library day evening “Sparkle!” Families are wel- nuts”—a term sometimes used for a WHERE: Sandywoods, 43 Muse Way, Tiverton. carousel are included in the Zoobilee LEGO fans are invited to build along- come to come stroll through Blithe- side other kids who love LEGOs. Grades group of older dances, ones that have WHEN: 7:30 p.m. admission; and there will be opportuni- been part of the contra repertoire for wold’s illuminated gardens and green- ties to carol with the animals, enjoy hot k-5. COST: $10 advance, $12 at the door. between 100 and 200 years. house, breathing in crisp Christmas air chocolate and a special holiday cookie, WHERE: Riverside Library, 475 Bullocks Point or joining our carolers as they spread MORE INFO: Reserve tickets at the advance price and workout with some of Santa’s elves Ave., Riverside. WHERE: The Mary Quirk School, 790 Main St., holiday cheer. Come enjoy music, by leaving a message at 401-241-7349. Warren before stopping up at the Buttonwood WHEN: 10:30-11:30 a.m. cocoa, and roasted marshmallows Farm to meet Santa Claus. WHEN: 7:30-10 p.m.; Thursdays, December 19. around a roaring bonfire in Blithewold’s COST: Free. COST: $5 donations accepted. WHERE: Buttonwood Park Zoo, Hathaway St., MORE INFO: 401/433-4877 Enclosed Garden. Carolers will be New Bedford. MORE INFO: www.facebook.com/eastbaycon- singing around the bonfire from 6:30 - 7 tradance.net. p.m. Hot Cocoa is free; S’mores kits will WHEN: 11 a.m.-4 p.m. be available for $1. Saturday COST: Members are $9/adult and $6/child; Non- December 21 members are $14/adult; $11/child and all chil- Kids in the Kitchen: WHERE: Blithewold, Ferry Road, Bristol. Gingerbread Cookie Class dren under 3 are free. WHEN: 6-8 p.m., Fridays through December 27. Opening reception: Brainscanning MORE INFO: www.bpzoo.org. Tuesday In this class, kids will roll up their COST: Free with mansion admission. “Brainscanning,” an exhibition of new December 24 sleeves and create beautiful, deliciously MORE INFO: www.blithewold.org. work by Tom Deininger, will be on dis- edible art. They will ‘Messiah and Carol Sing: The Christmas Christmas Eve play at Van Vessem Gallery in Tiverton master how to read Story’ through January 31, 2014. An opening a recipe and mea- Holiday sale Swanhurst Chorus, under the direction Christmas in the Barnyard reception will be held this Saturday, sure ingredients, There is still a chance for you to get of conductor Jonathan Babbitt, offers Participants are encouraged to dress with a special appearance by perfor- then go on mix, some one-of-a-kind gifts at the Tiverton the 21st Annual “Messiah and Carol appropriately for a morning in the mance artist Laurel Casey. Gallery roll, and cut the Historical Society’s annual Holiday Sale Sing: The Christmas Story,” a beloved barnyard. This program begins hours are noon-5 p.m. on Wednesday, gingerbread cookie at Chace-Cory House. They have great tradition of Christmas in Newport. This promptly at 9:00am, please arrive at 4-8 p.m. on Thursday and Friday, 2-5 dough. After the gift ideas for everyone on your list: special evening will feature much of the least ten minutes early. No reserva- p.m. on Saturday, and during perfor- cookies have Tiverton baseball caps and mugs, col- Christmas portion of Handel’s Messiah tions are required. lectible Tiverton ornaments, vintage mances in the adjacent Sandywoods cooled, we will use a variety of holiday- as well as beloved carols, plus selec- WHERE: Coggeshall Farm, Bristol. glassware, historic books and maps, Center for the Arts. tions by Swanhurst’s Chamber Singers inspired food items to decorate them. WHEN: 9-10:30 a.m. This class is great for kids 6 and up. jams and jellies, and lots more gift WHERE: Van Vessem Gallery, 63 Muse Way, and the telling of the Christmas Story. items, as well as delicious homemade Tiverton. COST: $10 adults; $6 seniors and children (3-12); WHERE: Blithewold, 101 Ferry Road, Bristol. WHERE: Emmanuel Church, Newport. children under 3 Free. Museum Members, $7 goodies. WHEN: 5-8 p.m. WHEN: 4-5:30 p.m. WHEN: 7 p.m. adults; $5 seniors and children (3-12); children WHERE: 3908 Main Road, Tiverton Four Corners. COST: Free. COST: $20 per child. COST: $10, $5 for children 12 and under, and under 3 Free. WHEN: 2-6 p.m. MORE INFO: 401/835-6639. MORE INFO: 401/253-2707. $25 maximum per family. MORE INFO: www.tivertonhistorical.org. MORE INFO: 401/682-1630; www.Swanhurst.org. East Bay Life December 18-19, 2013 Page B11 DDaayyss

Wednesdays: The Rick Costa Trio (jazz) ‘From Waders8 to Warblers: A SPOTLIGHT Photographic Celebration of Birds’ Wednesday Federal Hill Pizza As an ecologist and artist, Brooks December 25 495 Main St., Warren; 401/245-0045 Mathewson’s goal in avian photography Christmas Day Federal Hill Pizza features live music is to express statements about the biol- every Saturday night at 7:30 p.m. This ogy of his subjects while creating an week: Rebecca Correia. artistic image. Through intense study of the forests, salt marshes and barrier The Knights of Columbus beaches of Rhode Island, Brooks has assembled a body of photographic 28 Fish Rd., Tiverton work that provides a comprehensive Karaoke every Friday night with Mari- artistic visual narrative conveying the ozations Studio; from 6:30-11 p.m.; great diversity of migratory and resi- Computer karaoke or BYO CD. Free dent avian life that inhabit these admission. 50/50 raffle, hosted by Jesse ecosystems. Bertholde 401/297-6604. WHERE: Audubon Environmental Education Cen- ter, 1401 Hope Street, Bristol. LePage’s Seafood WHEN: Through December. 439 Martime St., Fall River; 508/677- COST: Free with admission. 2180 MORE INFO: www.asri.org. Fridays: Karaoke at 9 p.m. MORE INFO: [email protected].

Mulhearn’s Pub The Ceruleans, on exhibit in Barrington 507 North Broadway, East Providence; Throughout the month of December, Thursday 401/438-9292 Barrington Public Library displays work December 26 by the Ceruleans, an active group of Friday: Rock-A-Blues; Sunday: Karaoke award-winning female artists. Among Animal experiences with Dave with Chase. the group are Rhode Island painters, Marchetti Sparkle! An outdoor family event illustrators, and printmakers. Dave will introduce all ages to his many One Pelham East WHERE: Barrington Public Library, 281 County animal friends including a chinchilla, 270 Thames St., Newport; 401/847-9460 ome stroll through Blithewold’s illuminated gardens and green- Road, Barrington. snakes, lizards, tree frogs, a hedgehog, Thursday: Stu Sinclair with Never in house, breathing in WHEN: 9 a.m.-9 p.m., Monday-Thursday; 9 a.m.-5 turtles, and more. Kids and adults will Vegas; Saturday: Brian Scott, Blockhead; Cthat crisp Christmas WHERE: Blithewold, Ferry Road, Bristol. p.m., Friday-Saturday; 1-5 p.m. Sunday. be invited to touch and hold the ani- Tuesday: DJ Blacklist; Wednesday: Jack air or joining our carolers as WHEN: 6-8 p.m., Fridays through December. COST: Free. mals at the end of the program. Babineau. they spread holiday cheer. COST: Christmas Sparkle is included in a regular MORE INFO: 401/247-1920; www.barringtonli- WHERE: Weaver Memorial Library, 41 Grove Come enjoy music, cocoa, Mansion admission. Family (2 adults, 2 youths): brary.org. Ave., East Providence. $24; Adult: $11; Senior: $10; Student: $9; Youth 133 Club and roasted marshmallows 6-17: $3; Child 5 and under: Free/ WHEN: 1:30-2:30 p.m. Bristol Art Museum 29 Warren Ave., East Providence; around a roaring bonfire in MORE INFO: 401/253-2707. COST: Free. 401/438-1330 Blithewold’s Enclosed Gar- In celebration of the new Bristol Art MORE INFO: 401/434-2453. Museum’s home at Linden Place, tours Wednesdays: Karaoke with Big Bill; den. Carolers will be singing and an art exhibit featuring local artists Thursday: Mac Odom Band; Friday: around the bonfire from 6:30 - 7 p.m. John Udvardy and Penelope Manzella, Stone Leaf; Saturday: Outta the Blue; will be on view through December. Sunday: Brother to Brother. WHERE: Bristol Art Museum, Wardwell St., Bris- tol. Music Oriental Pearl WHEN: 1-4 p.m., Sundays through December 29. us that anything is possible—and hope geared for 3- to 5-year-olds. Includes a Aidan’s Irish Pub 576 State Rd., Westport COST: Free. is always just around the corner. craft and light snack. John St., Bristol; 401/254-1940 508/675-1501or 401/435-6565 MORE INFO: 401/253-4400; www.bristolart- WHERE: Trinity Repertory Theatre, 201 Washing- WHERE: Baker Books, Route 6, Dartmouth musuemn.org. Sunday: An Irish seisiun, 5-9 p.m. Karaoke every Wednesday night with ton St., Providence. Cal Raye. 8:30 p.m.-12:30 a.m. WHEN: 10 a.m. Thursdays WHEN: Through December 28. COST: Free Atlantic Sports Pub COST: $36 adults; $22 children (age 2-14). Scampi MORE INFO: 508/997-6700; 70 Shove St., Tiverton; 401/816-5996 MORE INFO: 401/351-4242; www.trinityrep.com. www.bakerbooks.net 657 Park Ave., Portsmouth; 401/293- MORE INFO: www.asri.org Every Wednesday: Pro Karaoke by Rick & 5844 Trips & Joan ‘Vanya and Sonia and Masha and Spike’ Fridays: Andre Arsenault; Saturdays: Fresh on the heels of their sold out run Beach House Alissa Musto. of season opener “The Grapes of Tours 506 Park Ave., Portsmouth; 401/293- Wrath”, Trinity Rep continues their 50th Holiday lantern tour Scores Pub anniversary season with the New Eng- 5700 Arts & Learn the history of winter holiday tra- land premiere of Christopher Durang’s 3 Park St., Rte. 118, Rehoboth; 401/435- ditions on a lantern-lit stroll through 6565 smash-hit comedy Vanya and Sonia Benjamin’s Sports Club and Masha and Spike. Taking takes his Antiques Newport’s streets and hear how people 4 Stafford Road, Tiverton; 401/624-3899 Karaoke every Tuesday night with Cal cue from some of Anton Chekhov’s did or didn’t celebrate the holidays. Raye. 8-11 p.m.; free pool. ‘Warren: A Point Of View’ Saturdays: Pro Karaoke with Rick & Joan most recognizable characters, Durang WHERE: Departs from the Brick Market: Muse- wickedly adds more than a dash of pop This exhibit portrays the vibrant town um & Shop, 127 Thames St., Newport. Steve Fredrick, solo acoustic culture, a huge helping of dark humor of Warren R.I. told by current and for- WHEN: 4:30 p.m.; Thursdays, Fridays and Satur- Bovi’s Town Tavern Pauls City Grille, 315 Waterman Ave., and then lets the characters stew in a mer residents using video, audio, pho- days through December 28. 287 Taunton Ave., East Providence; East Providence. pressure cooker of their own devising. tographs, artifacts, memorabilia and COST: $12 per person, $10 NHS members. 401/434-9670 The is a whirlwind weekend of oral histories told by members of the 8:30-11:30 p.m.; Saturday and Sunday, MORE INFO: Reservations strongly recommended classic Durang barbs, over the top “The Silent Generation”—also known as space is limited. Call 401/841-8770. British Beer Company Dec. 21-22. tirades and ridiculously hysterical situ- as “The Lucky Few”—people born from 1925 to 1942. 29 State St., Bristol; 401/253-6700 ations. Impressionists on the Water WHERE: Trinity Rep, 201 Washington St., Provi- WHERE: Imago Gallery, 36 Market St., Warren. As an artistic subject, there could be no Friday: D&D Live; Saturday: Andre Arse- dence. nault Duo. WHEN: Thursdays-Sundays through December better match for the Impressionists WHEN: Through December 22. 22. than the element of water. The play of COST: Free. Broadway Lounge Theater MORE INFO: 401/351-4242; www.trinityrep.com. light, sense of atmosphere and physical MORE INFO: www.preservewarren.org. 535 North Broadway, East Providence; 12 401/434-9742. & Stage See TRIPS Page Friday: Brother to Brother; Saturday: Miracle on 34th Street Spellbinders. The Ocean State Theatre Company Kids & (OSTC), which recently launched its Custom House Coffee first full season in its new state-of-the- 600 Clock Tower Square, West Main art theatre in Warwick, is proud to pre- Outdoors Road, Portsmouth sent the musical adaptation of the pop- ular holiday favorite, Miracle on 34th Children’s story hour Sunday: Open mic with Gary Fish, 2-5 Street. Miss Margie reads several theme-relat- p.m, guest musician 3 to 3:45 p.m. ed story and picture books geared WHERE: 1245 Jefferson Boulevard, Warwick. towards the pre-school set, followed by WHEN: Through December 29. The Coffee Depot craft time allowing the children to COST: Tickets are $39 for preview performances express their creativity based on the fun 501 Main Street, Warren; 401/608- and $39-$54 for all other performances. facts and stories they just heard. 2553 MORE INFO: www.OceanStateTheatre.org; WHERE: Barrington Books, Barrington Shopping Open Mic starts about 7:00 pm and fol- 401/921-6800. Center, County Road, Barrington lows the featured artist’s 8:00-8:40 pm WHEN: 10 a.m. Thursdays performance until 9:50pm., Fridays ‘A Christmas Carol’ COST: Free excluding holiday weekends. Bring a Trinity Rep proudly continues the cele- nonperishable food donation to benefit MORE INFO: 401/245-7925; www.barrington- bration of their 50th season with their books.com Bristol Good Neighbors. annual presentation of Charles Dick- ens’ “A Christmas Carol.” Appealing to DeWolf Tavern young and old alike, this heartwarming Young children’s story hour 259 Thames St., Bristol; 401/254-2005 story of the power of forgiveness shows Bring your little ones for stories Page B12 East Bay Life December 18-19, 2013 DDaayyss

8 choreographed ballroom dancing (round ner. Beverages and snacks served. Air SPOTLIGHT dancing) every Monday evening. Modern conditioned room is quiet and com- Trips social round dancing is pre-choreo- fortable. All are welcome. graphed with a “cuer” telling the dancers WHERE: Sakonnet Bay Manor, 1215 Main Road, From Page 11 what to do as they all progress around the Tiverton. dance floor. Rhythms taught will be fox- WHEN: 12:30 p.m. Fridays, Mondays. trot, waltz, cha-cha and rumba. experience of floating in a groundless COST: $6. WHERE: world were irresistible for artists like Portsmouth Senior Center, 110 Bristol MORE INFO: 401/253-2383; www.oceanstate- Monet, Renoir, Sisley, Signac and Ferry Road, Portsmouth. bridgeclub.com. Caillebotte. Through nearly 60 oil WHEN: 6-7 p.m. (advanced), 7-8 p.m. (beginners) paintings, works on paper, models and and 8-9 p.m. (intermediate) on Mondays. Operation Shower knitting circle small craft, this exhibition illuminates COST: $10 per couple. Aquidneck Chiropractic will host a the importance that access to the sea MORE INFO: 508/672-0259; [email protected]. and France’s extensive inland water- weekly knitting circle. The group will make baby articles to be sent to Opera- ways played in the development of one East Bay Toastmasters Club of the world’s most robust artistic tion Shower, an organization that sup- movements. A program for professionals, students, plies items to expectant families of sol- stay-at-home parents or retirees who diers deployed overseas. WHERE: Peabody Essex Museum, Salem, Mass. wish to improve their oral communica- WHERE: Aquidneck Chiropractic, 1272 West WHEN: Thursday, January 16. Barrington Town tion skills. Membership open to all. Hall parking lot departure at 7:45 a.m. will be Main Rd., Middletown. followed by a Providence pickup at 8:05 a.m. WHERE: United Methodist Elder Care, 30 WHEN: 2 p.m. Tuesdays. COST: $60 BCS members and $70 non-mem- Alexander Ave., East Providence COST: Free. bers. Includes museum admission, guided tour of WHEN: 5:30-7:30 p.m., first and third Thursdays MORE INFO: 401/849-7011. the special exhibition, BCS escort, motor coach of each month transportation and driver tip. MORE INFO: http://9556.toastmastersclubs.org Portsmouth Multi-Purpose Senior MORE INFO: 401/245-0432; www.barrcomm- Center school.com. Open Knit Night at Sisters of the Wool A variety of weekly activities are avail- Sisters of the Wool hosts a free knitting able, from zumba and line dancing to night, every Thursday, at their Westport bridge, computer classes and support location. groups. Thrift shop open weekdays WHERE: Sisters of the Wool, 782 Main Rd., from 9:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Blood pres- Markets Westport. sure clinics are heal every 4th Wednes- day of the month from 11 a.m. to noon. Art Sales WHEN: 5:30-8:30 p.m. Thursdays MORE INFO: 774/264-9665 Must be aged 55 or older to join; Two locations: Stella Blues in Warren Portsmouth residency not required. and William Raveis Realty in Bristol. For Disney On Ice presents ‘100 Years of Magic’ Gardening volunteers at Veterans Home WHERE: 110 Bristol Ferry Rd., Portsmouth more information, please contact Jane Dever at 401/688-0396. oming to the Dunkin’ Donuts Center at the end of December. Rhode Island Veterans Home Master MORE INFO: 401/683-4106 Featuring Natasha Kuchiki Gardener volunteers meet for general WHERE: 15 Miller St., Warren; 423 Hope St., gardening activities to beautify the R.I. Senior fitness classes Bristol. as Mulan, whose skating C WHERE: Dunkin Donuts Center, 1 LaSalle Veterans Home. Seekonk Total Fitness Club offer a free WHEN: Throught December 31. career before “Disney On Ice” Square, Providence. WHERE: R.I. Veterans Home greenhouse, 480 senior fitness class. MORE INFO: 401/688-0396. was highlighted by three US WHEN: Thursday-Monday, Dec. 26-30. Times Metacom Ave., Bristol WHERE: Seekonk Total Fitness, 1301 Fall River National Championships, a vary. Mt. Hope farmers’ market WHEN: 9 a.m. to noon, Mondays and Thursdays Ave., Seekonk bronze medal in the 1991 World COST: Tickets start at $25. MORE INFO: 401/245-4845; WHEN: 10:30 a.m. Tuesdays, Thursdays This farmers’ markets showcases many Championships, and sixth place MORE INFO: www.dunkindonutscenter.com. [email protected] local vendors selling fresh produce, COST: Free in the 1992 Winter Olympics. MORE INFO: 508/336-4545; meat and fish, along with baked goods Live model figure drawing and other treats. The Acacia Cafe food www.totalfitnessclubs.com truck serves breakfast and lunch. There Take part in unguided figure drawing in will also be live music, demonstrations, a relaxed, informal and supportive set- Social duplicate bridge kids’ activities, knife-sharpening, cloth- Muse Way (take Roosevelt Drive off Bulgar- Warren ting. All experience levels — new “Tea Time at the Table,” duplicate marsh Road), Tiverton ing and electronics drives and more. WHEN: 6 p.m. Tuesdays artists included — are welcome. Bring bridge for newcomers and intermedi- WHEN: 4-7 p.m. Thursdays your own materials and easel or other WHERE: Mt. Hope Farm barn, 300 Metacom COST: Free ates. All are invited for an afternoon of COST: 401/241-7349; [email protected]. MORE INFO: 401/247-0503 preferred work surface. Model and food, fun and friends. Ave., Bristol chairs provided. WHEN: 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturdays WHERE: St. Mary’s Church parish house, 378 Ballroom & Latin dancing WHERE: Sandywoods Center for the Arts (Yel- East Main Road, Portsmouth MORE INFO: [email protected]. low Building), 73 Muse Way, Tiverton. Join the fun and learn all the popular WHEN: 1-3:30 p.m. Tuesdays WHEN: 6-9 p.m. Mondays. Rogers Free Library book sale dances. Learn two new dances each MORE INFO: 401/624-1723 or e-mail viking- month and enjoy an evening of social COST: $14 general, $10 for college-level art stu- Ongoing sale featuring adult, young Clubs & [email protected] dancing. No partner needed to learn; dents. adult and children’s books. Also avail- beginners, singles and couples wel- MORE INFO: www.sandywoodsfarm.org. able are DVDs, audio books and puz- Toastmasters Island Foghorns Classes come. Complimentary coffee, tea, pizza zles. All items are reasonably priced Toastmasters International is a non- and pastry, cash bar available. with proceeds benefiting the library. Ballroom & line dancing Networking breakfast profit organization that helps people Every Tuesday afternoon; singles wel- WHERE: Democratic Club, 186 Roffee St., Bar- Community businesses are invited to develop and improve their public speak- WHERE: Rogers Free Library, 525 Hope St., Bris- rington tol come. attend a business networking breakfast ing abilities through local club meetings. sponsored by Service By Referral (SBR) WHEN: 7-8 p.m. beginner dance class, 8-11 p.m. WHERE: Middletown Police Department, 123 Val- WHEN: 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. Monday to Thursday; 9 WHERE: Liberal Club, 20 Star St., Fall River. social dance party, Fridays networking’s Bristol chapter. Both for- a.m. to 5 p.m. Friday and Saturday WHEN: 12:30-3:30 p.m., every Tuesday. ley Rd., Middletown COST: $15, door mal and informal networking exercises MORE INFO: 401/253-6948 COST: $7. will be conducted to help business WHEN: 5:30-6:30 p.m. first and third Thursdays MORE INFO: 401/245-1119; www.dancenelia.com of each month MORE INFO: 508/857-7734. owners. As part of Service By Referral, Sandywoods farmers’ market members have access to networking MORE INFO: e-mail Ballroom dance lessons [email protected] Vendors will offer jams and jellies, hon- Active Single Seniors meeting meetings, training and events and oth- ey, gourmet roasted coffee, clam chow- Learn all the social dances from a certi- er opportunities throughout Rhode All active single seniors are welcome to fied instructor in a relaxed environ- Viking Bridge Club der, fresh shellfish, alpaca hats and attend these meetings to discuss plans Island and nearby Massachusetts. gloves, breads and cakes, pasture- ment. Adults of all ages are welcome. Offers games and lessons for players at for upcoming activities such as biking, Great for beginners and more experi- WHERE: Raymour & Flanigan Furniture, 100 raised meat and poultry, sandwiches Highland Ave., Seekonk. every level. Partners are guaranteed. walking, outdoor concerts, inexpensive enced dancers. Help with wedding and tacos, granola and eggs and fresh trips, dinner, theater and more. RSVP WHEN: 8 a.m. on Thursdays. WHERE: St. Mary’s Parish House, 278 East Main produce. There will also be live music. dance preparation also available. only (number below). COST: Free, but guests are responsible for their Road, Portsmouth. WHERE: Sandywoods Center for the Arts, 43 WHERE: East Providence Senior Center, 610 own breakfast costs. WHEN: 6:30 p.m. Mondays, 9:30 a.m. Wednes- WHERE: Dunkin Donuts, 670 Metacom Ave., Waterman Ave., East Providence. MORE INFO: [email protected]. days, Fridays, 12:30 p.m. Tuesdays, Thursdays. WHEN: 2-4 p.m. Mondays. MORE INFO: 401/624-1723; www.vikingbridge- COST: $3. Ocean State Bridge Club club.com. MORE INFO: 401/434-0080. A free lunch is served once a month by Sakonnet Bay. Visit the website for Choreographed ballroom dance classes schedule, results and more informa- Mike and Joyce Alexander will teach tion. Call or e-mail if you need a part- Self Help & Support Need a last minute gift? Al-Anon meetings Hope for Today, an Al-Anon meeting Holiday Gift Cards Available We have something for offers help for families and friends of Facials, Body Treatments, Massage Therapy, alcoholics. Microdermabrasion, Chemical Peels, everyone on your list WHERE: Warren Senior Center, Joyce St., War- Full Body Waxing, Manicures, Pedicures, ren. Makeup Artistry and much more. WHEN: 10 a.m. Thursdays. 182 High Street Bristol, RI Recovering hearts Al-Anon meeting. 401-396-9444 | www.spayadira.com WHERE: St. James Lutheran Church, Middle Highway, Barrington. 259 Thames Street, Bristol, RI • 401-256-0485 • lunaseashop.com Near Gray’s Ice Cream & Thames Waterside WHEN: 11 a.m. Saturdays. East Bay Life December 18-19, 2013 Page B13 DDaayyss

Food Addicts in recovery books and published materials avail- Caratunk Wildlife Refuge WHERE: 638 Adamsville Road, Westport COST: Free, donations8 welcome A long-term solution to food addiction able to the community. “Barrington’s The Audubon Society of Rhode Island WHEN: Noon-4 p.m. Tuesday to Sunday MORE INFO: 245-3350, 245-0392; www.massas- whether you are anorexic, bulimic, an Industrial Past” on exhibit through June site has a large nature center with regu- MORE INFO: 508/636-6075; www.graysgrist- oithistorical.org overeater or otherwise food-obsessed. 30, 2014. lar activities and educational classes. mill.com No dues, fees or weigh-ins. Member- WHERE: Barrington Preservation Society Muse- Includes an extensive trail system Mt. Hope Farm ship open to anyone who wants help um, 281 County Rd. (on the lower level of the through 250 acres of fields, forests, Greenvale Vineyards The farm boasts 200 acres, from rocky Barrington Public Library) with food. Meetings in East Providence streams and woods. Vineyard tours are at 2 p.m. and include shorelines to thick forest paths to open and Bristol. WHEN: 11 a.m.-4 p.m. Wednesday, Thursday, Sat- WHERE: 301 Brown Ave., Seekonk a walk through the 20 acres of vines, a meadows, all linked with walking paths. urday and by appointment — East Bay Manor, 1440 Wampanoag Trail, WHEN: Daily, sunrise to sunset tasting of their estate-grown wines, the It dates back to 1745, is listed on the COST: Free National Register of Historic Places and East Providence; 7-8:30 p.m. Wednesdays; free; COST: Free admission to refuge, admission fees restored 1863 stable and views of the www.foodaddicts.org MORE INFO: 401/289-0802; www.barrpreserva- for programs Sakonnet River. once hosted Gen. George Washington tion.org during the Revolutionary War. — Columban Fathers, 65 Ferry Road, Bristol; 8 MORE INFO: 508/761-8230; www.asri.org WHERE: 582 Wapping Road, Portsmouth a.m. Saturdays; free; 401/433-4521 (Betty) WHERE: 250 Metacom Ave., Bristol Battleship Cove WHEN: 11 a.m.-4 p.m. Monday to Saturday; noon- MORE INFO: www.foodaddicts.org Chace-Cory House 4 p.m. Sunday; daily public tours are at 2 p.m. COST: 7 a.m.-7 p.m. daily (the farm is sometimes Home to a battleship, destroyer, two P.T. closed for private functions) This early 18th century dwelling, head- (weather permitting) Marijuana Anonymous boats, a Russian-built missile corvette quarters of the Tiverton Historical Soci- COST: $8 per person COST: Free Support group works to help people plus aircraft exhibits. Recently appoint- ety, with its restored early outbuildings, MORE INFO: 847-3777; www.greenvale.com MORE INFO: 254-1745; recover from marijuana addiction. The ed as Massachusetts’ official memorial houses the Society’s collection of early www.mounthopefarm.com program uses the basic 12 steps of to its victims of the Sept. 11, 2001 ter- American antiques and furnishings dis- Linden Place Mansion recovery founded by Alcoholics Anony- rorist attacks, Battleship Cove serves as played in restored period rooms, as well Museum of Natural History mous. If using public transportation, the Bay State’s official memorial to the Bristol’s “Great House” is where genera- as important documents and artifacts and Cormack Planetarium take RIPTA bus 60 to the church. World War II, Korean, Vietnam and Per- tions of seafaring DeWolfs, Colts and from Tiverton’s rich past. The colonial sian Gulf conflicts. Barrymores entertained presidents and Rhode Island’s only natural history WHERE: Barrington Congregational Church Edu- garden is planted with heirloom plants, politicos. During Scavenger Hunts, museum, home to the state’s only plan- WHERE: Battleship Cove, 5 Water St., Fall River cation Building (room 8), 461 County Road, Bar- including jonnycake corn, the rare make your way through the 200-year- etarium. Offers exhibits and attractions. rington WHEN: 9 a.m.-4:30 p.m. daily native R.I. white cap flint corn. New this old mansion rooms and seek out Seating is limited. Kids under four not WHEN: 7:30-8:30 p.m. Wednesdays COST: $15 adults, $13 seniors 65 and older and year is the entrance through the muse- dozens of artifacts — both big and admitted. um shop where historical books, Tiver- MORE INFO: 401/369-6518 or [email protected] veterans, $9 children 6 to 12, $7 active military, small — hidden and in plain sight, WHERE: Roger Williams Park, 1000 Elmwood (Bill W.); www.facebook.com/RIMABored- free for children under 6 ton mugs and ornaments, jams and jel- while you learn of Linden Place’s rich Ave., Providence NoMore lies, and other items may be purchased. MORE INFO: 508/678-1100; www.battleship- architectural and family history. WHEN: 10 a.m.-5 p.m. daily; planetarium is open cove.org Parenting support group WHERE: 3908 Main Road, Tiverton Four Corners WHERE: 500 Hope St., Bristol every weekend and during school vacations with This group, for parents to discuss the WHEN: 2-4:30 p.m. Sundays, June 2-Sept 30, or WHEN: 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Tuesday to Saturday, shows at 2 p.m. Blithewold Mansion, by appointment through Columbus Day COST: $3 adults, $2 children under age 8 (includes challenges of raising children today in a Gardens & Arboretum demanding society, is open to all par- COST: $3 non-members; $2 students and seniors COST: $8 for adults, $6 for seniors/students. $5 museum entrance fee), kids under 4 not admitted to ents, single and partnered, traditional A 45-room mansion and 33 acres of (60 yrs+); members and children under 12 years for children ages 6 to 11, free for kids under 6; planetarium and non-traditional and to parents in landscaped grounds overlooking Nar- free $2 discount for military, AAA and PBS members MORE INFO: 401/785-9457; blended family situations. Child care is ragansett Bay. Various flower gardens, a MORE INFO: 401/625-5174; www.tivertonhistori- MORE INFO: 401/253-0390 www.providenceri.com/museum available but parents must call Jennifer 90-foot tall giant sequoia, a bamboo cal.org DeWolf at 401/935-3359 by the Friday grove and other exotic plants. On the Lloyd Center New Bedford Whaling before the meeting to let her know how National Register of Historic Places. Charles W. Greene Museum Located on 55 acres of pristine salt- National Historical Park many children will attend and their WHERE: 101 Ferry Road, Bristol Exhibits include the Charles R. Carr col- marsh, maritime forest and wetlands at Established in 1996 to preserve and ages. WHEN: Gardens and grounds open 10 a.m.-4 p.m. lection of pre-Columbian, Peruvian the mouth of the Slocums River offering interpret America’s 19th-century whal- WHERE: Tildsley Building, St. Michael’s Church, daily; mansion and gardens open 10 a.m.-4 p.m. and North American Indian artifacts, 6 walking trails. The headquarters and ing history. It encompasses a 13-block 399 Hope St., Bristol April to October including wampum and glass beads, nature center contain live exhibits. A National Historic Landmark District WHEN: 6 p.m. on the third Thursday of each COST: $24 per family, $11 for adults, $9 for along with colonial fishing, farm imple- variety of educational programs for stu- and addresses economic, social and month seniors/students/military personnel, $3 for chil- ments and utensils. dents of all ages are available. environmental history of whaling. COST: Free; donations of non-perishable food for dren ages 6-17, free for kids 5 and under and WHERE: George Hail Library, 2nd Floor, 530 WHERE: 33 William St., New Bedford Blithewold members WHERE: 430 Potomska Road, Dartmouth Bristol Good Neighbors Soup Kitchen or paper Main St., Warren MORE INFO: 508/996-4095; www.nps.gov/nebe goods for the East Bay Food Pantry welcome MORE INFO: 401/253-2707; www.blithewold.org WHEN: 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Tuesday to Saturday, WHEN: 2-4 p.m. Wednesdays and by appointment through May; trails open dawn to dusk, 365 COST: Free admission days Newport Vineyards & Winery TOPS meetings Bristol Historical & MORE INFO: 245-7686 COST: Free Tours at 1 and 3 p.m. daily, including a TOPS (Take Off Pounds Sensibly) meets Preservation Society Museum MORE INFO: 508/990-0505; walk among the 35 acres of vineyards. at locations around the East Bay. It’s a Located in the former Bristol County Coggeshall Farm Museum www.lloydcenter.org Wine tastings held throughout the day. sensible and affordable way to help you jail, built in 1828 of stones used for bal- Visitors experience the past through all An art gallery and gift shop with lose weight and get healthy. last in Bristol ships. It has a library and Martin Wildlife Refuge gourmet foods, wine accessories and collection of artifacts and memorabilia of their senses at this 48 acre living his- — Riverside Congregational Church, 15 Oak tory farm. Interpreters dressed in repro- The Seekonk Land Conservation Trust clothing. Private tours, events available. Ave., Riverside, on Thursdays; 5:45-6:10 weigh- covering Bristol’s 300-year history. duction clothing carry out the same WHERE: 909 E. Main Road (Route 138), Middle- in, 6:15-7 p.m. meeting. $2 per week. For more Architectural and historical walking maintains this 35-acre “oasis of peace” tours arranged for groups. tasks performed on Bristol’s farms in with woodland trails, a pond and town information contact Barbara at 401/433-5084 1799 and invite visitors to learn hands- or e-mail [email protected]. streams. WHEN: 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Monday to Saturday; noon- WHERE: 48 Court St. on. The working 18th century farm fea- 5 p.m. Sunday; 1 and 3 p.m. daily tours — Tiverton Senior Center, 207 Canonicus St., WHEN: 1-5 p.m. Wednesdays and Fridays WHERE: 379 Fall River Ave. (across the street tures historic structures and heirloom from the Grist Mill Restaurant), Seekonk COST: $7, includes a complimentary wineglass Tiverton, on Thursdays at 10 a.m. All are wel- COST: $2 donation; free for members plants and animals. come. WHEN: Sunrise to sunset, daily MORE INFO: 848-5161 MORE INFO: 401/253-7223 WHERE: Poppasquash Road, off Route 114, Bris- — Warren Baptist Church, Main and Miller COST: Free Street, Warren, Thursdays; 5:45-6:30 p.m. tol, adjacent to Colt State Park Old Colony & Newport Railway The Bristol Train of Artillery MORE INFO: 508/336-4244 (Tom Webb); weigh-in, 6:30-7:30 p.m. meeting, Thursdays. $3 WHEN: 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Tuesdays to Sundays, year [email protected] The 80-minute, 10-mile trip takes riders round; closed Mondays a week. For more information, call Susan Lemois The B.T.A. has maintained an uninter- along Aquidneck Island’s west shore at 401/864-6510. rupted existence from the date of its COST: $5 adults, $3 children, seniors Maxwell House through the Naval Base to Portsmouth establishment on Feb. 12, 1776. The MORE INFO: 253-9062; www.coggeshallfarm.org and back. headquarters is also a museum with This 2-1/2 story brick Colonial, the old- WHERE: Old Colony & Newport Railway, 19 rare specimens of military weapons Fall River Carousel est brick house in Warren, was built in and artifacts, shoulder arms, sabers, 1756 by the Rev. Samuel Maxwell and America’s Cup Ave., Newport Housed in an elegant Victorian- documents and other memorabilia. remained in the Maxwell family for 122 WHEN: 11:45 a.m. and 1:45 p.m. Sundays, year Points of inspired pavilion, this unique water- years. It has two working beehive ovens round WHERE: 135 State St., Bristol front venue has been completely and is the home of the Massasoit His- COST: $10 for adults, $8 for seniors and $6 for MORE INFO: For tours, exhibits or demos, contact restored to the splendor of its early days torical Association. children under 14 for coach; $13.50 for first-class Interest Lt. Col. Herb Deveau, 401/253-3927; Lt. Col. Sab- at the historic Lincoln Park. Over 3,000 parlor car regardless of age by Dias WHERE: Corner of Water and Church streets, Audubon Society’s carousels were produced in the U.S. Warren MORE INFO: 401/849-0546; www.ocnrr.com Environmental Education Center during the “golden age” between the Buttonwood Park Zoo early 1880s and early 1930s. Fall River’s WHEN: 10 a.m.-2 p.m., Saturdays; open for spe- This natural history museum and cial events and by appointment The zoo features more than 200 ani- Carousel 54 of the Philadelphia Tobog- See POINTS Page 14 aquarium is situated on a 28-acre gan Company is one of only 165 left wildlife refuge with walking trails and mals in 28 exhibits on a 10-acre site. A new Zoo Choo Choo, an electric train, operating in the country. The classic quarter-mile boardwalk. In the center, carousel, marked by masterful carvings visitors can look inside a 33-foot life- runs daily on the grounds and is $2 a ride. and that old familiar up-and-down gal- sized Right Whale, discover life in a tide loping motion, can be enjoyed by the pool, observe Narragansett Bay’s WHERE: 425 Hawthorn St., New Bedford whole family year-round for birthday marine life, see a rare blue lobster and WHEN: 10 a.m.-5 p.m. daily; closed Thanksgiving, parties and special events. even explore a cornfield at night. Christmas and New Years Day WHERE: Fall River Carousel, Central St., Fall Riv- WHERE: 1401 Hope St. (Route 114), Bristol. COST: $6 adults, $3 ages 3-12, free under 3, er $4.50 teens, seniors; $2 train WHEN: 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Monday to Saturday, noon-5 WHEN: Season (closed for winter); opens Memo- p.m. Sunday. MORE INFO: 508/991-6178; www.bpzoo.org rial Day on weekends, then Wednesday through COST: $6 adults, $5 seniors, $4 children ages 4 Sunday when school lets out; available for pri- to 12, free for children under 4 and members; Brewing vate functions year round group tours available. The brewery is built on a 140-acre his- COST: $1 ride; $5 for seven rides MORE INFO: 401/245-7500; www.asrieec.org . toric farm where they grow the hops MORE INFO: 508/678-1100, ext. 101; and barley for their award winning ales, www.battleshipcove.org Barrington Preservation lagers and pilsners. Society Museum WHERE: 98 Horseneck Road, Westport Gray’s Grist Mill The Barrington Preservation Society WHEN: 11 a.m.-5 p.m. Thursday to Saturday; One of the oldest continually operating Museum is a center for collecting, pre- tours on Saturday grist mills, grinding corn the same way serving and exhibiting objects that COST: Free for one tasting; $5 for a Buzzards it did before 1700. Buy the famous relate to the history of the town of Bar- Bay sample glass and four tastings R.I.jonnycake meal here, made of flint- rington. It also serves as a research and MORE INFO: 508/636-2288; www.buzzards- cap corn, ground with granite stones. education center with programs, tours, brew.com Page B14 East Bay Life December 18-19, 2013

Good Health IN THE EAST BAY Georgia Girl Georgia Girl is a 9-year-old Por- Have you ever heard of tuguese Cattle Dog who was rescued from the Warren Ani- mal Shelter 6 years ago. Her cervicogenic dizziness? owner recently passed away and unfortunately this senior beauty By Dr. Jeremy McVay and has found herself back at the Cindy Larcher, PTA Warren Shelter. She needs to Dizziness affects more than 50% be in an only dog family, but has of the population over age 65 and with cats. A generous donor has we have seen a recent increase in offered to pay her adoption fee the younger population. Dizziness so that this special senior can can come from a variety of sources. live out her golden years with a It is important to consider loving family. Please call the sources of dizziness. 85% of verti- Warren Animal Shelter to meet her: 401/245-4569. go comes from BPPV (benign paroxysmal positional vertigo). This usually makes one feel like the room is spinning when changing position (like getting out of bed). More con- cerning problems should be ruled combined with a loss of range of out by your doctor. BPPV is motion in the neck. resolved in 85-90% of cases in one A thorough evaluation is the best Holiday watch list physical therapy treatment for the way to determine what type of From Eloise and the Grinch to I The Little Drummer Boy, ABC I Ice Age: A Mammoth Christ- inner ear. Other types of vertigo dizziness or vertigo is occurring. the Bradys and WWE, here’s a Family — 7:30 a.m. mas, Fox — 8 p.m. may require vestibular rehabilitation There is no specific test for cervico- comprehensive list of the good, I The Life and Adventures of I Merry Madagascar, The CW and/or referral to an ear, nose and genic dizziness. It does not show the bad — and yes, even the ugly Santa Claus, ABC Family — 9 a.m., — 9:30 p.m. throat doctor. up on x-ray or MRI. Therefore, it is — in holiday specials from now Cervicogenic dizziness comes important to first ruling out other until 2014. Proceed with caution. I I Want a Dog for Christmas, Saturday, December 28 from the neck. It can include symp- sources of dizziness as the primary Charlie Brown, ABC — 8 p.m. I WWE Tribute to the Troops, toms such as lightheadedness, nau- cause. For this reason it is very Wednesday, Dec. 18 NBC — 9 p.m. sea, headache (especially in the important to understand the histo- I Home for the Holidays with Monday, December 23 back of the head and behind the ry, perform a physical examination, Celine Dion, CBS — 8 p.m. I A Chipmunk Christmas, ABC Monday, December 30 eye), dizziness, fatigue, foggy, neck and perform vestibular function I The iHeartRadio Jingle Ball — 8:30 p.m. I Happy New Year, Charlie pain and stiffness, and feeling off tests to get a better understanding 2013, The CW — 8 p.m. Brown, ABC — 8 p.m. I Michael Buble Christmas, Tuesday, December 24 I Rudolph’s Shiny New Year, balance. Less frequently occurring of the underlying condition. NBC — 10 p.m. I A Very Brady Christmas, ABC ABC — 9 p.m. are visual disturbances, sweating, McVay Physical Therapy treats Family — 7 a.m. ringing in the ears, problems with cervicogenic dizziness, BPPV, Thursday, Dec. 19 I ‘Twas the Night Before Christ- Tuesday, December 31 swallowing, TMJ (jaw) pain, arm vestibular rehabilitation including I Eloise at Christmastime, ABC mas, ABC Family — 9 a.m. I Dick Clark’s New Year’s pain or burning. These signs can desensitization, balance and gait Family — 7 a.m. I It’s a Wonderful Life, NBC — 8 Rockin’ Eve with Ryan Seacrest, also be related to other problems, training. Treatment is individualized p.m. ABC — 10 p.m. so discussing this with your doctor for each person and is preceded by Friday, December 20 I Dr. Seuss’ How The Grinch I New Year’s Eve with Carson is important. a thorough evaluation. I Happiness Is a Warm Blanket, Stole Christmas, ABC — 8:30 p.m. Daly, NBC — 10 p.m. Charlie Brown, Fox — 8 p.m. I New Year’s Eve Live, Fox — 11 Cervicogenic dizziness is affected Wednesday, December 25 by neck positioning. Symptoms p.m. Dr. Jeremy McVay is the Saturday, December 21 I tend to be worse in positions that A Christmas Story, TBS — All owner and director of I Nestor the Long-Eared Christ- day marathon begins at midnight. Wednesday, January 1 compromise the neck, such as using McVay Physical Therapy. Dr. mas Donkey, ABC Family — 7 a.m. I Disney Parks Christmas Day I The 125th Tournament of a computer, driving, watching TV, McVay is board certified and Parade, ABC — 10 a.m. Roses Parade, NBC — 11 a.m. using a smart phone, reading and has taken special topic being bent forward. This problem courses in the spine, foot tends to build up over time. The and ankle, shoulder and Barrington Community School class registration now open great news is that there is treat- aquatics. He has lectured at ment. Correcting posture and Registration for Barrington Community School’s workshops and classes for teens and pre-teens are Brown for more than 10 building up the right muscles in the winter/spring courses, trips and students activities is available, as well as numerous day trips to museums, years. Cindy Larcher is a neck are part of working toward a in progress. Courses in finance, crafts, cooking, foreign theater, gardens, historic sites, ski resorts, concerts graduate of the Physical long term fix. Heat, massage tech- language, fine arts, music, literature, sports, and fit- and more. Brochures are available at area businesses Therapist Assistant program niques (such as trigger point thera- ness are offered. College bound programs include and libraries or visit the website, www.barrcomm- at CCRI. She is board certi- Preparing for the S.A.T. and college visits. Parent-child school.com. Call BCS at 401/245-0432 for more info. py), electrical stimulation, mobiliza- fied as a licensed PTA. Cindy tion and traction have been shown furthers her knowledge to be helpful as well. through continuing educa- DDaayyss The most common cause of this tion courses, including the is long-term poor posture. Sarah Meeks Comprehen- However, trauma, such as a fall or 8 Bellevue Ave.; Chateau-sur-Mer, 474 Bellevue most programs free with admission sive Treatment Strategy for car accident, can also be related to Ave.; Rosecliff, 548 Bellevue Ave.; Kingscoate, MORE INFO: 401/273-5437; www.childrenmuse- osteoporosis, Parkinson’s Points 253 Bellevue Ave.; Hunter House, 54 Washing- um.org the onset of dizziness. Usually, the ton St.; Isaac Bell House, 70 Perry St. and arm injuries. From Page 13 dizziness comes and goes and is WHEN: 9 a.m. daily, The Breakers; 10 a.m. other Roger Williams Park Zoo mansions; 6 p.m. mansion, 7 p.m. grounds, The Osamequin Wildlife Sanctuary Breakers; 5 p.m. other mansions; 10:30 a.m.- Walk through this 40 acre zoo — one of the nation’s oldest — and encounter The sanctuary features 42-acres along- 4:30 p.m. weekends and holidays, Hunter House and Isaac Bell House African elephants, Masai giraffes, side Hundred Acre Cove with wood- zebras, red pandas, snow leopards, lands, fields, saltwater wetlands and a COST: $31.50 adults, $10 ages 6-17, five proper- ties excluding Hunter House; $24.50 adults, moon bears, gibbons, giant ant eaters well-defined trail system that leads to and more in naturalistic settings. the shoreline with benches for resting $6.50 ages 6-17, The Breakers plus one other along the way. There is a map at the property excluding Hunter House; $19.50 adults, WHERE: 1000 Elmwood Ave., Providence trailhead. $5.50 ages 6-17, The Breakers only; $14.50 WHEN: 9 a.m.-4 p.m. daily adults, $5.50 ages 6-17, one property, excluding WHERE: Off the Wampanoag Trail, Route 114, COST: $14.95 adults, $9.95 kids 3 to 12, $12.95 The Breakers and Hunter House; $28 adults, $5 seniors (62 plus), free for children under 3 and Barrington (there is a sign and a small parking ages 6-17, Hunter House only area) zoo members; admission is half price in January MORE INFO: 847-1000; and February Smooth sailing WHEN: Year-round, sunrise to sunset www.newportmansions.org MORE INFO: www.rwpzoo.org Preservation Society of Newport towards less pain Providence Children’s Museum Sakonnet Vineyards Take a journey back in time at one of Every week, kids can enjoy a whole vari- Open daily for tours (no weekend tours 147 County Rd. Suite 301A America’s premier collections of his- ety of activities, crafts, games and more. toric house museums. Find a world of in January and February), wine tastings WHERE: 100 South St., Providence Barrington, RI 02806 exceptional elegance and inspiration in and retail sales. 401-643-1776 architecture, art, interior design and WHEN: 9 a.m.-6 p.m. Tuesdays to Sundays, select WHERE: 162 West Main Road, Little Compton Fridays to 8 p.m., closed Mondays except holi- mcvayphysicaltherapy.com landscapes and explore 250 years of WHEN: Noon and 3 p.m. American history. days and public school vacations, September to March COST: $10 per person; includes complimentary wine glass SPONSORED BY MCVAY PHYSICAL THERAPY WHERE: The Breakers, 44 Ochre Point Ave.; The COST: $8.50, free for children under 12 months, Elms, 367 Bellevue Ave.; Marble House, 596 MORE INFO: 635-8486; www.sakonnetwine.com East Bay Life December 18-19, 2013 Page B15 East Bay Real Estate EASTBAYClassifieds.com December 18-20 , 2013 Page C1 MEET Ted Ngo: HE LOVES ADVENTURE AND THE AMERICAN DREAM BY JOAN D. WARREN involved in their purchase and sales tures than up-close-and-personal, ed Ngo has been a resi- transactions. The rest was easy, as I believe me)." dent of Rhode Island for was able to immediately apply my BUCKET LIST ITEMS? "A high- nearly 20 years, and cur- sales and negotiation skills to benefit adrenaline, fun activity like sky-div- rently lives in East my clients. Also, having ultimately ing or zip-lining. Going on a long Providence with his part- attained my 'American Dream' of vacation in Bora Bora or a safari Tner and their golden retriever. Ted owning one’s own home after hav- Ted Ngo adventure in Africa." believes that local market knowl- ing arrived to this country in 1978 WHAT'S YOUR BEST CULINARY edge, effective negotiation skills, as a Vietnamese refugee without CREATION? "I am not a cook at all, and client-first philosophy are criti- speaking a word of English, I really William Raveis but I can whip together a ‘mean’ cal ingredients to success in this want to help — and show everyone roasted duck, yellow-noodle soup field. He has a bachelor of science — that they too can achieve their 401.286.4496 very quickly." degree and an MBA candidacy from own American Dream through HOLIDAY TRADITIONS? "Gifting. southern California (where he grew smart real estate investments." I enjoy hunting for those special, up and returns frequently for family WHAT DO YOU LIKE MOST unusual gifts and giving them a spe- visits), a business counseling certifi- ABOUT IT? "The most rewarding cial wrapping treatment. I think the cation, more than 15 years in mar- thing for me about being a real and financing or lending condi- ly in prominent places like bath- gift’s packaging (presentation) is a keting and sales, and mortgage con- estate agent is seeing the over- tions." room, kitchen and doorways." part of the gift, and is an important sultation experience. whelming joy and more importantly, ADVICE FOR SELLERS? WHAT ARE SOME OF YOUR factor contributing to the gifting WHY REAL ESTATE AS A relief from my clients after helping "Besides pricing it correctly, my HOBBIES? "I love traveling when- experience for both the givers and CAREER? "After 17 years in mar- them sell or acquire a property. I mantra for sellers is three simple ever I can and experience the sights, the recipients." keting and sales management for have learned that, for the clients, it is keywords: SPACE, LIGHT, and languages and food of different parts WHAT ARE YOU READING? "I high-tech and financial industries, I not always about a particular proper- SHINE. Sellers should do whatever of the world. I feel that it’s truly a just started reading 'Sons of grew tired of the ‘impersonal’ aspect ty or a dollar amount. Rather, it is they can to maximize all the spaces small world, and we can all come Providence'(a biography of Moses of the corporate world. I have about their ability to start anew or to in the property and help buyers visu- away as better human beings if we and John Brown) by Charles always enjoyed interacting directly close out a chapter in their life tran- alize the space with proper staging if have a better understanding of one Rappleye, which provides a surpris- with people, and am constantly fas- sition. Being able to help them cross necessary. Also, people do not buy another’s culture. Also, my partner ing insight into the history of Rhode cinated by their diverse characteris- that threshold and step confidently what they can’t see; sellers should and I always enjoy a good live-the- Island that we usually do not hear tics. In 2005, while operating a into a new beginning is truly a feel- ensure that all lighting fixtures are ater performance, especially at one about." mortgage brokerage, my “aha” ing of success for me." functioning properly and incorporate of our little state’s many terrific the- FLIP PHONE, IPHONE OR moment came when I found that I WHAT DO YOU LEAST LIKE natural light whenever possible. aters." DROID? "Hands down, Droid. was most excited for my clients ABOUT IT? "There are so many Equally important is cleanliness. I BEST VACATION EVER? "My trip While it is important that what I when they finally closed on their unknowns or variables that are not often recommend that homeowners to Australia a few years back, where own reflects a good sense of taste dream home or found the 'right fit' within our control, which range take advantage of professional I got to scuba-dive in the Great and my personality, function and for their investment objectives. I from seller’s or buyer’s emotions, to cleaning services, especially to Barrier Reef, and pet kangaroos and efficiency always trump design for realized then that I would enjoy market factors, regulatory changes, remove strong odors or dirt especial- koala bears (which are cuter in pic- me." helping my clients more by being River’s Edge The Sign you want. RIVER’S EDGE The Agent you need.®

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BARRINGTON - WATERFRONT portsmouth - WATERFRONT warren - TOUISSET New Listing Contemporary home set on Enjoy stunning views of the Sakonnet River Lovely home, fully modernized offering, 4 over an acre located on Nayatt Pt. offers and 100 feet of beach frontage from this bedrooms and 3 full baths, A/C, hardwoods stunning views from every room. Versatile quality custom built home. Open floor throughout and in-law suite with separte floor plan for family and friends flows plan, hardwoods, fireplace, eat-in kitchen, entrance. Updates include new roof and Local Legacy... effortlessly off the living room onto large master suite with Whirlpool tub and large paint. Close to town, mall and shops. ™ deck. The master suite features cathedral waterfront deck perfect for entertaining. $469,000 401-274-1644 International Reach ceilings, private deck and Whirlpool tub. $824,000 401!848!2101 $1,495,000 401!274!1644

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DDRESS BUYERS & BUYERS’ AGENT SELLERS & SELLERS’ AGENT SALE PRICE BARRINGTON 361 New Meadow Rd. Thomas E. & Jennifer L. Fitzpatrick – J. Napolitano Team/RE/MAX River’s Edge Ann J. Palmiter & Diane Fenton – J. Napolitano Team/RE/MAX River’s Edge $325,000 3 Carriage Trl. John R. & Heather Magnussen – G. Schiffman/Residential Properties, Ltd. John J. & Cynthia S. Anterni – M. Farley/RE/MAX River’s Edge $752,500 16 Puritan Ave. Thomas F. & Megan Mistretta – Hill Harbor Group/RE/MAX Professionals Thomas E. & Jennifer L. Fitzpatrick – J. Napolitano Team/RE/MAX River’s Edge $340,000 EAST PROVIDENCE 735 Willett Ave. #703 Heather L. Peck – T. Mosher/RE/MAX River’s Edge Margaret A. Farley – P. Bain/RE/MAX River’s Edge $120,000 30 Hawthorne Ave. Melissa A. Carbone – K. Kopecky/Fiddler Real Estate Courney L. Toomey – D. Thompson/William Raveis $127,000 WARREN 36 Barton Ave. James Carter & Ashley L. Diniz-Carter – N. Denelle/Century 21 Stachurski Agency Greene FT & Nathanael A. Greene – M. Cartwright Co./RE/MAX River’s Edge $333,500 12 Canario Dr. Peter O’Loughlin – B. Sizeland/RE/MAX Profnl. Newport, Inc. John & Lynne McDonald – R. Dugan/C21-Rondeau Associates$255,000 14 S. Cornell Ave. Manuel J. Menezes & Jennifer A. Beaulieu – Deb Cordeiro Group/EXIT Harborside Realty Frances M. Drzal – M. Birs/William Raveis $155,000 2 Redwood Ct. Michael Templeton & Gregory P. Costa – J. McFeeley/Weichert Realtors, Hunter Prop. Patricia S. & John D. Schneider – J. Saphire/Entry Only Listing Service $315,000 600 Child St. Nicholas A. Ross – Non MLS Member Dorothy Kaiser – D. Iannuccilli Group/RE/MAX Professionals $160,000

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EAST PROVIDENCE: 3 family, WARREN:Beautiful Condo with BRISTOL: 2 bedrooms, 2nd fl. EAST PROVIDENCE: Duplex, Homes For Sale with garages, appliances, laun- waterviews! One level living. 3 Condo For Sale Home Repair Loans off street parking, water includ- 2 bed, completely renovated, dry, like new, $285,000 Owner beds, 2 baths, newer kitchen, ed no pets, security deposit gas heat, sliders to balcony, will finance it 4%.Owner occu- central air. Fees include water & req., $800/mo 401-374-5892. overlooking golf course, no pets BARRINGTON: Looking to BRISTOL: North Farm. 137 CHURCH COMMUNITY pied.401-286-1920 heat. Private deck. Pool & club- or smoke $800 + util 401-434- Sell? Your Home May Be Worth Winward Lane. Gated commu- HOUSING: 0% & 3% Home More Than You Think! Let our house. Lori Gardiner 401-265- nity, 3 bed condo, completely 5072 repair loans & Homebuyer train- 1 bed, 1st flr., appl., gas Friendly & Knowledgeable FOR SALE BY OWNER? 2594 updated, new kitchen, granite BRISTOL: ing classes 401-846-5114 heat/hot water, hardwood flrs., laun- Agents Help! Call RE/MAX SOLD by owner! Sell your countertops, 2.5 baths, gas fire- dry hookup, $800/mo. no utilities EAST PROVIDENCE: 1 and 2 River’s Edge 401-245-2000 For house or property in the Real place, large garage with stor- Estate section of East Bay Apartment Rental included, no dogs 401-245-1983 bed, appliances, utilities, laun- a FREE Home Evaluation! Commercial Land age, A must See. $389,900.”Buy dry and parking, bus line. No Classifieds. It’s affordable and it Me” Bernard Realtors 401-418- works. 401-253-1000 BRISTOL: 1 bed, w/appl. Quiet, pets. From $700/month. Also For Sale 0208 BRISTOL/WARREN: 1, 2 & 3 desirable location. Off-street furnished apts from $800. 401- EAST BAY CLASSIFIEDS Call PORTSMOUTH: 39 Blue Bill beds, 1 bed $300/mo, 2 bed, parking, well kept grounds, $650 286-1920. 401-438-8137 401-253-1000 or 800-382-8477 REAL ESTATE AGENTS: $445/mo, 3 bed $550 mo. off st. Way. Price reduced $349,900. REHOBOTH:ZONED month. Call 401-486-6771 Location, location, location. Need help getting known? parking, appl. incl. 401-529-7441 1st fl, 4 BRISTOL: First Time Home COMMERCIAL - RAW Advertise in the East Bay EAST PROVIDENCE: Waterfront, waterfront, water- 1 bedroom, 2nd floor, rooms, 2 bed, bus line, large Buyers, Downsizing, or just SPACE...MAKE IT YOUR OWN! Classifieds. Call Jerry Tobias at BRISTOL: front, 2 bed, 1 bath, garage, OPPORTUNITY TO DESIGN/CON- includes appl. & water. $625 yard convenient to everything. Searching for your Dream 401-253-6000 ext. 118 PLACE YOUR YARD SALE ad Home? Our Agents can help updated appliance and utilities, STRUCT SPACE TO FIT YOUR in the East Bay Classifieds at month, lease & sec. req. no pets. $800/mo + util 401-433-1782 beach, mooring and boat includ- BUSINESS. UP TO 3000 SF OR off street parking 401-253-9277. you through the process every North Farm, one 401-253-1000 or 800-382-8477. step of the way! Call RE/MAX ed. For private appointment WILL SUBDIVIDE. $48,000 ROBIN BRISTOL: level, corner unit, living/dining, 2 BRISTOL: 1 bdrm, 2nd floor, EAST PROVIDENCE: 3rd fl, River’s Edge 401-254-1776 “Buy Me” Bernard Realtors 401- LOZITO 401-486-6937 BRISTOL: 2nd fl, newly remod- 418-0208. beds, 1.5 baths, central air, close to downtown and bike eled, w/d, stove/refrig. off street Quiet 4 rms 2 bed,, hdwds., bus garage, move in ready, ameni- path, $680/mo + utilities 401- parking. Great neighborhood. route, lg yard, gas heat & hot ties $269,000 401-254-2006 254-0184 $850/month. 774-991-1578. water, $750 + util 401-433-1782 There's No place like Home for the Holidays... everyoneWishing a... I would like to take a Happy moment to Wish all my PAST, PRSENT AND FUTURE Clients a Holiday Wonderful Holiday Season and a Very Happy , Healthy and Mary Jo Prosperous New Year… ...Let Me Help You Find your Home Fidalgo-Tavares 401-297-1399 Cell Wishing you all a Happy, Healthy Holiday JoAnn Silva 401-254-1900 Office: 401-254-1900 Ryan Fonseca Cell: 401-439-8861 Broker Associate [email protected] 729 Hope Street, Bristol, RI 02809 [email protected] Rondeau Associates 401.489.0065 - cell SMARTER.BOLDER.FASTER. 401.254.1900 - office Rondeau Associates Rondeau Associates TL Holland Real Estate 3948 Main Road, Tiverton Four Corners • 401.624.8469 • [email protected] • www.tlholland.com

South Tiverton - Waterfront 7 Acre mini-farm on Puncateest South Tiverton - Walking distance to historic Four Corners. Little Compton - Classic New England style log home with all Tiverton - Spacious Colonial on almost 2 acre lot, rural set- Beautiful, spacious Cape Cod style home on 4+ acre lot over- modern amenities (new granite and lighting). Post and beam ting yet close to amenities and highway access. 4BR, 2.5 bath, Neck Road. Spacious 8 room Colonial Farmhouse, 3 car garage, updated 200amp, 2 stall garage, new asphalt drive, finished all amenities. $1,400,000 looking Nonquit Pond. 3 bedrooms, 2 full baths, 2 half baths, stu- interior with cathedral ceilings, bright open floor plan, wood dio/home office in walkout lower level. $495,000 walkout lower level. Private yard and neighborhood. Ready floors, stone fireplace, large porch and spacious deck on 2.5 for your touches! $305,000 private acres. $389,000

Little Compton - Idyllic country setting, close to the Commons and beaches. This Little Compton Cape features all NEW kitchen Tiverton - Spacious one level living off Nanaquaket Rd. 3 bed, baths. Anderson/Pella windows, Tiger eye maple hardwoods, South Tiverton - Near Little Compton line - 9 acre farm 2 bath Ranch with large sunroom addition & cathedral ceilings. South Tiverton - Charming Country Cape with 7 rooms, 3 bed- overlooking Nonquit Pond. Antique home in need of granite countertops, maple cabinets, cedar decking, brick walk- Hardwoods, fireplace, 2 car integral garage. Well landscaped rooms, 2 baths, out building, porch and deck. Abuts miles of pre- served land. Horses permitted. $339,000 restoration, barns, garage, and beautiful yard with stone way, patio & driveway. Beautiful 2AC lot with mature perenni- acre + in private setting. $399,000 walls. $1,199,000 als. 3BR/2BA plus 1st floor office/den, attached 2 car garage, 3 season sunroom.$535,000 OPEN HOUSE - SUN 12/22, 1-2PM

Little Compton - Beautiful Greek Revival house on over a South Tiverton - Dramatic views over Seapowet Marshland 32+ Acres in South Tiverton near Weetamoe Woods. Good (90 Bellview Ave) Tiverton - Beautifully maintained Cape half acre with lovely English Country gardens enclosed by to Sakonnet River. Striking Contemporary has 3 fireplaces, location for horses, mini farm, or possible subdivision. House with open floor plan, hardwoods, 1st floor bedroom. Large stonewalls. This charming Historic home has 8 rooms, 2.5 open floor plan, 3 bedrooms, 2.5 baths. Located on quiet in need of total rehab. Sale subject to Probate Court expanded second floor includes in-law set up. Well land- baths, lovely kitchen, large dining room, & more. Between cul-de-sac, walking distance to Tiverton Four Corners. approval. $350,000 scaped yard, large mahogany deck, shed and oversized Town Commons and Atlantic Ocean. $649,000 $525,000 garage. $299,000 December 18-20, 2013 East Bay Classifieds Page C5 Real Estate

LITTLE COMPTON: commer- Apartment Rental Homes For Rent cial lease, High Visibility - build to suit. Inquire Renee 401-635- West side ranch. 0252 EAST PROVIDENCE: 5 large BRISTOL: 3bd, 1 bth. New kitchen. Lg. rooms, 2 bed, double parlor, eik, WARREN: Manufacturing zone, CHECK OUT nice yard, parking, $900 + utili- yard, near park & bike path. canvas building, 30 w x 60 l x 20 ties 401-433-1782 $1650 water incl.401-245-0025. h.Office, large fenced in yard, 14 x 12 ft door, close to down- town, Uses, storage and/or EAST PROVIDENCE:1st floor, PLACE YOUR YARD SALE ad sunny 5 rooms, 2 bed, EIK, nice in the East Bay Classifieds at repair, boats, trucks, and equip- yard, close to everything $1,050, 401-253-1000 or 800-382-8477. ment. ie construction, landscap- Recently w/gas & elec. 401-433-1782 er, back hoe service, building is BRISTOL: New house, 3 bed, 3 now rented for automotive work. bath, large yard, garage, deck, very 2 lifts, compressor and welders, EAST PROVIDENCE: 1st flr, 1 private & quite, Walking distance to etc Lease available, all equip- bedroom, incl. heat & hot water, beach $1,800/mo. 401-749-2533 ment for sale. Health issues off street parking, no pets, forces sale. $850/month 401- SOLD $850/mo 401-323-9244 LITTLE COMPTON - 3 bed, 1.5 965-7473 bath Cape on lovely 2 acre lot. Transactions on... LITTLE COMPTON: 2 bed, walk- Freshly painted interior, fully ing distance from Commons, $982 applianced. Finished lower WARREN: Automotive repair utilities included. This is an ADA level, exterior deck, circular facility, 4 bays, office, parts Compliant affordable housing unit drive. Pets allowed. Convenient room, waiting room, 30 year old 401-635-2329 location near beaches, telephone number, turn key, Adamsville and Rte 81. Asking long term lease available, owner 2 Bdrm LITTLE COMPTON: $1,400/month TL Holland will finance sale of equipment, 1Bth. 1st fl. No pets. $950/mo Agency 401-624-8469 health issues forces sale. plus $300 utilities. Call for $1850/month 401-965-7473 details. Heather 401.835.3000 LITTLE COMPTON : 3 bed, 1.5 PORTSMOUTH: 1 RWU grad bath Cape on lovely 2 acre lot. student only, 4 room furnished, Freshly painted interior, fully Office Space off street parking, heat and hot applianced. Finished lower water incl, 8 min from RWU, level, exterior deck, circular BARRINGTON: Office space, $625/mo 401-619-2599 drive. Pets allowed. Convenient off street parking, high speed location near beaches, Internet, snow removal and all Holiday Deadlines PORTSMOUTH: 2 bed, 1.5 Adamsville and Rte 81. Asking utilities incl. Lease req. BATH, w/garage, large yard, $1,400/month TL Holland $315./month, sec. dep. 401- For week of December 30 $1,200/month, Tiverton 401- Agency 401-624-8469 246-0883 Avail Dec 1st 624-7176. REHOBOTH VILLAGE: 5+ rooms LITTLE COMPTON Tiverton - BRISTOL: Quiet 3 room office, CLASSIFIED DISPLAY AD DEADLINES in historic home. 1 bed, ns, appli- Highland Rd - 2 bedroom cot- 665 sq. ft., conference room, off ances, hot water, cable, parking, tage with open floor plan near street parking. Call 401-253- AD COPY: Thurs., Dec. 26 @ noon storage,land, privacy, References, Fort Barton. $1,000/month +util- 3190 security $970 month 508-269-2600 ities. T.L. Holland Agency 401- FINAL APPROVAL: Fri., Dec. 27 @ 2:00 624-8469 Tiverton: 2 bdrm, 1 bath, Quiet Retail Space For Rent Cul de Sac, Pond View, New appliances and more, parking, PORTSMOUTH: 3 bed Ranch, BRISTOL: 2 retail/comm units laundry, no pets/smoking, 2 car garage, $1650 plus utili- avail. 435 Wood St. $750/month CLASSIFIED LINE AD DEADLINES NEW LISTING $900/mo incl. water. 1st month ties Call Prudential Prime incl. water. Lease & security BRISTOL - SUNSHINE ABOUNDS IN THIS LOVELYHOME WITH + $900 sec. deposit. 401-486- Properties 401-849-2800 req. Call 401-253-9277. Fri., December. 27 @ 4:00 3344. WIDE PLANK WOOD FLOORS, NEW KITCHEN W/STAINLESS STEEL APPLIANCES,NEWER ROOF, FURNACE & ELECTRI- Tiverton: 2BDRM/1.5BA Condos For Rent Vacation Rental CAL.GREAT OPPORTUNITY TO LIVE IN DOWNTOWN BRISTOL Duplex. 20 Min. to Providence WITH ALL THE AMENITIES WITHIN A FEW MINUTES OF YOUR and Newport. $1225 401-418- BRISTOL: Courtyard at Metacom, FRONT DOOR. PRICE: $235,000 1515. N CONWAY CONDO for rent, 2 bedroom, 3rd flr., $1,200/mo sleeps 8, Wi-Fi & Clubhouse w water incl., utilities separate, lease Tiverton: 2BDRM/1.5BA Indoor Pool, Hot Tub, Sauna & Duplex. Large deck. Owners & security, no pets 401-253-9277 Game Room. $899 Call 401- Classifieds Mary Jo side. 20 Min. to Providence and 529-5996 Fidalgo-Tavares Newport. $1250 401-418-1515. 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WARREN: 1st fl, 1 bdrm, appli- TO: My past and present clients, ances, water incl, w/d, central Holiday Season heat ,off street parking, no pets I would like to take this opportunity to $620/month. 401-253-1395. thank you for your loyalty in choosing me as your Real Estate Agent. WARREN: 3 bed, 2nd, large waterview, very nice, new win- Wishing you the joy, love and laughter dows, coin-op basement, $850, Warm wishes for that the holidays bring. no utilites/pets, 401-247-2530 May the New Christmas! Year bring health and happiness! WARREN: 1 bedroom, $495, 3 bedroom $750, stove, refrig, Gratefully, water. Sec. deposit required, No Barbara pets, no smoking 401-254-1036 WARREN: 3rd floor, 1 bedroom, appliances, 1 bath, backyard, Barbara Hanaway storage. no pets, $500/month. Call Ann Marie Clarkson Cell: 508-776-8773 ® Roseann Dugan 508-252-6095. REALTOR Licensed in RI & MA 401-378-8451 CELL 3rd floor, 2 bedroom, 401-578-9383 Cell WARREN: 401-254-1900 OFFICE hardwood floors, new kitchen, 401-254-1900 Office $650 month includes water. [email protected] [email protected] 401-253-1900 WARREN: Small 2 bed, radiant heat, stove, dishwasher, refrig, Rondeau Associates hdws, w/d hook up, $775/mo 401-338-9747 Rondeau Associates 729 Hope Street | Bristol | 401-254-1900 Rondeau Associates

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New price! 91-A Seymour Street.Spacious “Em’s Seaside Escape” This 2Bdrm 1.5Bth home $213,000! 3 bdrms, 2.5 baths, livingrm, din- features breathtaking and expansive water views. ingrm, 2nd flr laundry, full basement. 1800 sq. ft. Stonewalls line the driveway leading to 4 bed Cape, 2 full baths, large private lot, Private seaside community, deeded water access, living area. Price includes house & all standard this great 3Bdrm, 2 bath saltbox colonial Beautiful new kitchen, gleaming hws, 2 outdoor shower, deck, heated garage, fireplace, site work-util.-septic-architectural plans. Entire w/deck and 2 car garage, located on a fireplaces, newer roof, windows and sid- rental history. This AMAZING home has it all! pkg. to be built on your land by our skilled local beautiful corner lot. Offered at $269,900. ing. Huge 2 car garage, New 4 bed septic. craftsman or choose one of our lots w/additional Great value $299,000 Welchman Real Estate Group lot cost added to price. Welchman Real Estate Group Keller Williams Realty of Newport Kenko Builders Keller Williams Realty of Newport Century 21 Trend Realty Renee Welchman 401-649-1915 401-683-0962 Renee Welchman 401-649-1915 Trish Gray 401-864-1509

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CHRISTMAS TREE: 2 ft., white BOAT: 16 ft Sport Craft HUTCH: Walnut, 3 shelves, DIRECT TV: Over 140 channels Free Stuff lights, batteries included, deco- Bowrider, excellent condition. glass doors, 87” tall, 32” wide, only $29.99 a month. Call Now! Auctions Musical Instruments rated, timer, country look, $99 Woonsocket, 401-434-0100 18” deep $100 Pawtucket 401- Triple savings! $636.00 in $45/firm Bristol 401-497-8681 603-7519 Savings. Free upgrade to Genie FREE ITEMS: Entertainment ELECTRIC GUITAR: With amp, WANTED TO PURCHASE Antiques & STEINWAY GRAND PIANO: & 2013 NFL Sunday ticket Fine Art, 1 item or Entire Estate Or center, treadmill, desk, and battery pow- complete with music stand & PIONEER: Auto radio CD, new, Model L, black, one owner, per- more. Free, Barrington, Call EXERCISE BIKE: free!!! Start saving today! 1-800- Collection. Gold, Silver, Coins, Jewelry, fect condition. 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In stock 245-4315 condition, air pump, bike rack Brand New just test drove. ready to ship. FREE Info/DVD: Atlantic Flag Retail $6695 Paid $3999. No $90 401-247-0503 OFFICE FURNISHINGS: Used, www.NorwoodSawmills.com1- HESS TRUCKS: 1988-2010 in SKIS: Fischer Tyrolia bindings, & Banner Longer needed, in PERFECT 800-578-1363 Ext.300N original box, $20 each great San Marco boots, size 9.5. CONDITION. This also comes Chairs (some leather), sofas, Christmas gift 508-676-1842 Poles, carry cases. $45. XBOXGAMES:madden 13, 694 No. Broadway with a brand new ramp for in desks, tables-large selection, Somerset 508-672-4617. $14,99 NHL 14 $54.99, 401- and out of vehicle and your prices from $25-$100. Discounted OFFICE CHAIR: With wheels, 699-9641 East Providence, RI home. Asking $2500 401-714- pricing for volume purchases. Wanted to buy swivels, nice blue, like new, $24 SOUZA TEQUILA NEON 6409 East Providence, call 401-438- Riverside 401-433-2922. 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