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“A mind troubled by doubt cannot investigate focus on the course to victory.” Arthur Golden allegedly INSIDE vicious dogs CALENDAR ...... B1 OBITUARIES ...... B1 OPINION ...... A6 BY AMANDA COLLINS when “one of the pit bulls STONEBRIDGE PRESS STAFF WRITER SPORTS ...... A10-11 charged into the backyard in AUBURN — A resident’s an aggressive manner head- SENIORS ...... A13 complaint that his neighbor’s ing for my wife and daughter. two dogs put his family at To distract the dog as it Amanda Collins photos risk will be investigated by charged, my wife threw a soc- LOCAL Detective Gary Wood said this represents about only one-third of the property recovered from break-ins the police department before cer ball at it. The dog immedi- that occurred in Auburn, Charlton, Leicester, Leominster, and Oxford. the Board of Selectmen holds ately pounced on the ball and a public hearing on the issue tore it to pieces.” next month. Later that month, Murphy Michael Murphy, of 15 said his neighbor Terry Police look to reunite stolen Church St., complained that O’Donnell was walking her the two pit bulls that are often children home from the near- at 19 Church St. are danger- by Mary D. Stone Elementary ous. School when “one of the pit The pit bulls belong to bulls charged across the property, rightful owners Murphy’s neighbor’s sister, street at her barking in an Kiersten Snow, who does not aggressive manner and show- live on Church Street, but ing their teeth.” ITEMS STOLEN FROM HOMES ALL OVER THE AREA often leaves her dogs with her O’Donnell called the Board family there. of Health and to the Animal According to Animal Control Officer about the BY AMANDA COLLINS along with two friends, Nuahntay Nuahn, 20, Control, the dogs are regis- incident, but did not file a Bike Safety STONEBRIDGE PRESS STAFF WRITER of 3 Goodharbor Drive, Worcester, and a tered in Worcester. written complaint. Police are looking for the rightful owners juvenile. Page A3 In a June 27 letter to the According to Murphy, the to thousands of dollars worth of stolen elec- Detective Gary Wood noticed a link in that Board of Selectmen and last two incident occurred in tronics, jewelry and fragrances recovered break-in to one that had occurred a week Board of Health, Murphy late June, once when the dog from a series of burglaries in area towns. before on Stafford Street in Charlton, and said he, his wife, their three “broke into a dead sprint” The items were seized from the home of was granted a warrant to search Jasim’s SPORTS young children, and a fellow towards him, and later Buraq Jasim who admitted to robbing hous- home in mid-May. neighbor have had four dan- charged his wife and kids es in Auburn, Charlton, Leicester, “I observed items, in plain view, that gerous encounters with the when they were in their own Leominster, and Oxford in April and May. matched descriptions of property reported animals. driveway. Jasim, 19, of 6 Roland Street, Apt. 1, as stolen [in Charlton],” Wood said, which Murphy said the first inci- “The dogs were in aggres- Worcester, was arrested in the act of bur- dent happened in March, glarizing a West Boylston home in early May Please Read ROBBERY, page A7 Please Read DOGS, page A7 Getting women into Second time’s the charm

Legion ends best the great outdoors AUBURN WINS SENIOR LEAGUE STATE CHAMPIONSHIP season with loss Page A11 BY JON GOUIN HANDS-ON PROGRAM GEARED SPORTS CORRESPONDENT TO GIRLS OF ALL SKILL LEVELS LOWELL — Two years LEARNING ago eight of the 13 players on this edition of the BY AMANDA COLLINS knowledge doesn’t begin Auburn Senior League STONEBRIDGE PRESS STAFF WRITER and end with shooting a (15-16 years old) All-Star Ladies, grab you girl- gun. There should be some- team visited LeLacheur friends and your guns — thing that will appeal to all Park as Junior League All- there’s never been a girl’s women.” Stars, only to come home day out like this. Take for instance, Dutch from the state champi- Auburn’s Century oven cooking, and rifle onship series empty hand- Sportsman’s Club will host marksmanship, two courses ed. its inaugural Women in the that will be offered at the Auburn would not be Outdoors event this week- event but couldn’t be more denied the second time end, sponsored by the cen- different. In the cooking around. tral Mass. chapter of the class, women will go over Tewksbury dropped National Wild methods, equipment, and game one of the best of Federation (NWTF). recipes for outdoor cooking, three set on July 22 by a Danskin Triathlon The event will take place while women in the rifle score of 8-2, and Auburn Sunday, July 29, and workshop will be loading came up big again in game Page A4-5 whether you’re a beginner and shooting .22 rim fire two the following day,win- to outdoor sporting or a pro, rifles. ning 13-1 after five mercy a tomboy or a girlie girl, Friendly experts, many of rule shortened innings to there’s something for you. whom are women, will bring home the State OPINION “I know women who have coach ladies ages 13 and up Championship. signed up who have no in a number of other activi- “Their hearts have been GET YOUR interest in being around an ties including archery, tested and sure enough, handgun safety, fly fishing, POINT ACROSS animal, let along hunting Jon Gouin photos proven,” Auburn manager one,” laughed NWTF chap- woodsmanship, and falcon- PAGE A6 Dalton Goodrich said of ter president Keith Fritze. ry, kayaking, outdoor pho- The Auburn Senior League team celebrates their State his team’s long journey to “That’s why we have so tography, geocaching, and Championship as Lincoln Bois, left, leaves his feet in the moments following the final out of a 13-1 mercy-rule win over Tewksbury at HAT O O many different courses. Please Read CHAMPS, page A10 W HAT T O D O LeLacheur Park in Lowell. Outdoor sporting and Please Read PROGRAM, page A9 A CALENDAR OF AREA EVENTS PAGE B1 Formula ban draws support from local parenting groups

BY JOY RICHARD found on Radio Boston, a on the take-home bags, both support the benefits of Harrington HealthCare at STONEBRIDGE PRESS STAFF WRITER National Public Radio (NPR) which included the afore- breastfeeding newborns and Hubbard Director of In the last several weeks it website, the ban was sup- mentioned formula samples. growing infants. Maternal and Children’s has been widely reported ported by the 49 Bay State Locally, nurses and moth- Many organizations and Services Ann Beudry spoke that after a lengthy debate, medical centers with mater- ers alike supported the move, groups, like La Leche, main- on behalf of Hubbard Massachusetts is the second nity facilities earlier this citing information presented tain that breastfeeding helps Hospital in Webster and state in the country to ban month. by organizations like babies build their immune Harrington Hospital in sending formula home with The article pointed out American Academy of systems and supports the Southbridge on the subject. 6 56525 10391 9 new moms. that Rhode Island was the Pediatrics and the World growth and development of According to an article first state to approve the ban Health Organization, who their bodies and brains. Please Read FORMULA, page A9 2 • THE AUBURN NEWS • Saturday, July 28, 2012 Firefighting an evolving task LOCAL DEPARTMENTS KEEPING EYE ON NATIONAL STUDIES

BY JOY RICHARD look at venting, which is a tactic last fire when approaching a scene. the affects it has on burn time. Webster Fire Department Chief STONEBRIDGE PRESS STAFF WRITER departments use to help heat and “We really take each fire as it is,” “As far as changing the way we Brian Hickey said his department As time marches on, and technol- smoke escape from a burning struc- said Johnson. “We consider the operate, we are aware of the stud- has reacted to these changes over ogy changes the way furniture, ture, which in turn has helped fire- style of the home and what year ies,” said Sellers during a phone the years by implementing “struc- homes and electronics are con- fighter get into the building to get home built. The newer homes [have interview last week. “We all a do tural changes” in how they act when structed, firefighters are constantly resident out, and the flames under material, which] burns quicker and good job of keeping up on educa- on scene. looking to re-evaluate how these control faster. warmer depends.” tion. New York and Chicago — they He said this includes having a new materials affect the way they Looking to area’s departments, it He said like many other depart- see more fires than we do, they expe- rehab unit at each fire, taking the tackle a blaze. was clear that chiefs in the area had ment around the region Auburn riences these changes more than we crew out of the structure in 15 to 20 A New York Times article pub- noticed this trend in their own expe- fire/EMS always stay in turn with do. We wait, watch and listen.” minutes increments to monitor lished on Sunday, July 1, reported rience and that they were all keep- national firefighting trend to make Sellers also referred to what is their health and appointing an that the New York Fire Department ing a close eye on the New York sure they are doing what is right for known as the “free burn stage,” accountability and safety officer. is currently studying how fires experiments. their community. which he said is when everything in “It is not just a matter of materi- burn, and if there are better tactics “I would agree with that,” said “We keep in touch with the differ- a room is burning at the “highest als, it is how they are building hous- to fight blazes. Auburn Fire/EMS Captain Glenn ent trade magazines and with the point.” He said this stage is coming es,” said Hickey. The article went on to detail how Johnson during a phone interview experiments so we know what a lot sooner than in years past In Dudley, Fire/EMS Chief Dean the department is conducting exper- on Tuesday, July 24. “You can tell works and what doesn’t work, so we because of plastics, making the heat Kochanowski said prevention is key iments in vacant housing projects that the fires spread fast and they use something that best fits the more intense than ever before. to avoiding any fire. on Governors Island in Upper New are burning faster with the plastics, department.” He said venting can sometimes “From the 1970s until now from York Bay, to see if current firefight- different chemicals, and engineered Speaking on behalf of Oxford affect the free burn, feeding the plas- there is more plastic in all of the fur- ing techniques are helping or hin- lumber.” Fire/EMS, Lt. Kenneth Sellers said tic and chemicals more oxygen, thus niture,” said Kochanowski. “There dering emergency response crews. Johnson said as the years have the department is always tuned into creating a more intense fire. He said used to just be basic wood and high According to the Times, with passed, new homes have lumber, studies that take place throughout the upside of venting is it is still tak- tech electronic items — their inner manufacturing steering toward which is processed with more chem- the country. He said while the ing the heat away from the home, so parts are full of chemicals.” including plastic in more than just icals rendering them more flamma- department is not going to change it is a double-edged sword. electronics, homes and the furnish- ble than in the past. their practices until there is conclu- “We train constantly, everyday,” Joy Richard may be reached at 508- ings in them, burn faster and with He said each fire is its own experi- sive proof that there are more effec- said Sellers. “We do live fire training 909-4129 or by email at more intensity than in decades past. ence, and the department never tive methods, he has seen the affects here twice a year, we are always [email protected]. The Times said the studies will assumes anything is the same as the of plastics and new chemicals and doing something here.” Search continues for new library director

TRUSTEES CHAIRMAN NOTES SMALL NUMBER OF RESUME SUBMISSIONS

BY DAVID DORE a director has been slow, said Toth, with four dards,” Toth said. with a library construction project would be STONEBRIDGE PRESS STAFF WRITER people sending in resumes as of July 11. The The job advertisement has been out for preferred, the notice stated. Plans to build a AUBURN — When it comes to looking for a number did not include applications that about a month, he said. It is posted on the new library have been in the works for years. director, the Auburn Public Library is not might have been sent to Town Hall, he added. Auburn Public Library website, but it could “We’re going to accept applications until the alone. “We do not have a number of resumes that not be immediately located on the websites for job has been filled,” Toth said. And Matthew Toth, chairman of the we really want to review,” he said. the MBLC or the Town of Auburn Wednesday, For more information, visit www.auburnli- Library Board of Trustees, is well aware of Cyndee Marcoux resigned last month as July 18. brary.org. that. library director to accept an assistant director The trustees are seeking someone with a The Massachusetts Board of Library position at the Seekonk Public Library. Since master’s degree in library science, certifica- David Dore may be reached at (508) 909-4140, Commissioners website lists half a dozen her June 22 departure, Assistant Director tion from the Massachusetts Board of Library or by email at [email protected]. openings across the state — four of them in Donna Galonek has taken over the director’s Commissioners and at least seven years of this area: Webster, Dudley, Grafton and duties. “progressively responsible professional expe- Palmer. The goal going into the trustees’ monthly rience in a public library with at least four “That’s a tremendous amount of competi- meeting July 11 was to set up a subcommittee years of supervisory and managerial experi- tion for candidates,” Toth said last week. that would go through the resumes and “pass ence preferred.” ALMANAC Response to the Auburn library’s search for on those that meet the qualifications and stan- Experience “in more than one library” and QUOTE OF THE WEEK

“Their hearts have been News Brief tested and sure enough, proven. We have eight play- Auburn to receive $1.6M officials, would ensure the completion of replace the culverts under Sword Street, ers that were here two years specific infrastructure projects which the which is the primary access and egress to ago, so the awe factor wasn’t town has determined will be most benefi- the Auburn Industrial Park. By replacing for industrial park access cial to both residents and businesses. the existing corrugated metal pipes with there. It was more like, ‘Let’s AUBURN — State Sen. Michael Moore “I’m proud to play a part in addressing contemporary concrete box culverts, the just come out and win it (D-Millbury) last week announced his suc- one of Auburn’s most urgent infrastruc- likelihood of collapse is greatly reduced. now.’” cessful amendment to the 2012 ture needs,” Moore stated. “This project is The Auburn Industrial Park is vitally Transportation Bond Bill during Senate a critical component to job growth and important to the Town because of their - Auburn Senior League Manager Dalton consideration that funds $1.6 million for continued economic development for contributions to the tax base and as a Goodrich, commenting after his team’s Auburn’s much-needed industrial park Auburns’ citizens.” employment center. The Industrial state championship win last week. access. This funding would allow the town of Park is home to 22 businesses with over This initiative, a top priority for local Auburn to go forward with their plans to 300 employees in 365,000 square feet of industrial space. Due to development pat- OPEN TO CLOSE terns at the time of the Park’s inception, Charlton Orchards Farm Sword Street is the only viable access AUBURN TOWN HALL Pick Your Own point for large trucks that carry raw mate- HOURS: rials and goods. Therefore, it is crucial Monday ...... 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. RASPBERRIES that Sword Street remain a viable access Tuesday-Thurs. . . .8 a.m. to 4 p.m. & point. Moore continued: “One of the most Friday ...... 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. BLUEBERRIES essential functions of government to Board of Selectmen (832-7720) ensure safe and viable infrastructure for Town Clerk (832-7701) Visit our Farm Store residential and business use. 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AUBURN — The Auburn/Webster Lodge of Elks No. 2118, working with the Auburn Recreation Department and public safety agencies, held its first Bike Safety and Helmet AACCCCUURRAACCYY WWAATTCCHH Day Saturday, July 14 at the lodge. About 75-100 children attended and had a The Auburn News is committed to accu- wide variety of activities to choose from. racy in all its news reports. Although They could learn the rules of the road for numerous safeguards are in place to ensure bicycles (such as the meaning of traffic signs accurate reporting, mistakes can occur. and hand signals), get a new bicycle helmet if Confirmed fact errors will be corrected at they needed one — and learn how to put it on the top right hand corner of page 3 in a correctly, have their bicycles checked by Bicycle Alley of Worcester, take a trip timely manner. through the Fire District 7 Safe House, have If you find a mistake, call (508) 909- their fingerprints and pictures taken for a 4142 during normal business hours. During Molly Bish Life “Guard” Safety Kit, have their non-business hours, leave a message in the faces painted, enjoy a lunch of hamburgers editor’s voice mailbox. The editor will and hot dogs cooked by the Elks, and learn return your phone call. about drug awareness from Elroy the Elk. TENTOR, PECK TO WED Courtesy photo AUBURN — Mr. and Mrs. R. Martin Tentor of Auburn, have Dean Haas III, 9, of Auburn waves from the top level of the Fire District 7 Safe House. announced the engage- ment of their daughter, Kimberly Cameron Tentor, to Ian Alden Peck of Holden, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Alden Peck. Miss Tentor is a graduate of Auburn High School and Clark University, Worcester. She is employed as the Studio Manager and Photographer at Steinmetz Photography in Jayda Kusy, 2, of Auburn holds the water bottle she West Springfield. got at the Bike Safety and Helmet Day. Rhianna Labay, 9, of Oxford wears the new helmet she got One-year-old Kendra Cutroni shows off the Her fiancé is a graduate of Wachusett at the Bike Safety and Helmet Day as she demonstrates a heart that was drawn on her face. Regional High School and Union College, left turn signal with her arm. Schenectady,N.Y.He is employed as a Systems Engineer Design Lead at General Dynamics, Pittsfield. The engaged couple plan to be married in December 2012.

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Riley Sargent, 7, of Oxford sits on his bicycle.

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A lone frontrunner makes her way down Thompson Road during the annual Danskin Triathlon on Sunday, Area residents shield their eyes from the early-morning sun as they watch Danskin participants make their July 22. way toward the finish line.

WEBSTER — Residents and visitors alike made their way down to the shores of Webster JOY RICHARD PHOTOS Lake bright and early on Sunday, July 22, to cheer on the participants of the annual Danskin Triathlon. The sun was bright at 7 a.m., as swimmers dove into the chilly waters at Memorial Beach. As the day progressed the ladies of the races made their way down Thompson Road during the foot race and bike run. The athletes who participated all received medals for their participation and were greeted by supporters at the finish line, which was on the inner field of the Thompson Road track.

A cyclist pushes hard during the last few hundred yards.

Leominster resident Brian Saranovitz sits on the sidelines of the triathlon with Emma Marinchev, 9, of Lunenburg and her sister Kate, 10.

Holding a pair of celebratory clapping hands, a triathlon volenteer looks to see who will cross the finish line next. Newbury resident Maureen Moore, 17, smiles with her newly acquired medal. Bikers and runners make their way to and from Thompson Road.

New York resident Meaghen Harris poses for a photo with Darcy Foley of Sturbridge after they fin- Cyclists keep their pace steady during the biking leg of the triathlon. ished the race. A pair of ladies cheers on the Danskin Triathlon run- ners. Saturday, July 28, 2012 • THE AUBURN NEWS • 5 ...endure tests of endurance

Natick resident Julie Bice watches the triathlon from the comfort of a bench on the track near Memorial Beach with friend Jay Gaffney of Watertown. Westwood resident Max Bierden, 9, rings a bell to inspire the race participants with his friends.

A cyclist rounds a bend during the biking portion of the race.

Above, Bedford, N.H. resident Lydia Lawrence, 16, poses for a photo with her sister Emily, 13, and their companions Lizzie McGirr, N.Y., and Maggie McGirr of Greenwich, Conn. At left, A woman is seen running through a shady portion of the foot race.

A cyclist dismounts from her bike joining the run- One of the triathlon’s littlest fans carries a few bal- ners. loons around the race site. 6 • THE AUBURN NEWS • Saturday, July 28, 2012 OPINION/COMMENTARY Monday,

A STONEBRIDGE PRESS WEEKLY NEWSPAPER 25 ELM STREET,SOUTHBRIDGE MA 01550 TEL. (508) 764-4325 • FAX (508) 764-8015 Monday www.auburnnews.net RANK F G. nd I mean that in the sense of “one CHILINSKI of my favorite songs by The Mamas STONEBRIDGE PRESS and Papas!” PRESIDENT AND PUBLISHER A OK, so when exactly did we start let- ADAM MINOR ting the streets take over the language, hijack- EDITOR ing perfectly good words and turning them THE AUBURN NEWS AND THE WEBSTER TIMES into “hate speech” (the precursor to “hate crimes,” I suppose) and other forms of verbal weaponry? DITORIAL It’s bad enough that “the E streets” have taken over the streets, making the old and doddering and young and innocent feel unsafe, fearful of both neighbors and Dawn after THE NEXT STEP IN THE JOURNEY strangers, mistrusting, cyni- Courtesy photo cal, even agoraphobic due to the uncertainties of inten- tions and actions. the dark night AUBURN — The parents of the Auburn Senior League All-Stars, Mass State Champions, are trying to raise It’s getting so people can’t funds to help defray costs of upcoming trip to regional tournament in New Jersey. The league has set up AS YOU even go to a midnight movie there web site to make it simple to make a donation. Just visit of such a feel-good nature as www.auburnmalittleleague.com/Default.aspx?pid=113704&tabindex=0&tabid=79216. Any donations will LIKE IT hat should have been a cele- be greatly appreciated. “The Dark Knight” (who bration of the completion of “rises”) without fearing for Christopher Nolan’s brilliant MARK ASHTON their lives. But at least the W“Dark Knight” trilogy last killer in that Colorado disas- weekend was brought to a screeching ter didn’t call anyone a “Monday” (that we halt in Aurora, Colo., LETTERS TO THE EDITOR know of). on Friday, July 20. We learned only recently that that term – for You have all read the years, even millennia, used as the designation reports by now, I’m of the first day of the traditional work week – sure. A young man Toll road fundraiser a success for Relay is considered a racist slur. We learned this by named James Holmes way of its use by an off-duty policeman in released a canister of To the Editor: treated to a deli sub. This was very much Leominster, Mass., who “yelled Monday” at On behalf of the American Cancer Society, appreciated by all of us. tear gas and then Red Sox outfielder Carl Crawford, who is black The Relay For Life of Central South County, Our fundraiser is only one of many that are (though that shouldn’t matter one whit unless opened fire on an and The Knights of Columbus Council 13637, I taking place in the towns of Auburn, Millbury, unsuspecting crowd of he was hired precisely for the color of his want to thank everyone who contributed to Leicester, Oxford, and many other towns. It skin) during a Portland Sea Dogs game on moviegoers during a our fund raising toll road on July 21 at the will all culminate with our Relay For Life THE MINOR midnight screening of July 5 in Manchester, N.H. intersections of Swanson Road, Southbridge event on Sept. 7 and 8 on the track at We’re not sure who “squealed” on the offi- “The Dark Knight Street, Brotherton Road and Auburn Street. Lemansky Park. To learn more about our DETAILS cer, who was merely exercising his duties as a Rises” last week, The weather was perfect, the traffic was Relay visit our web site at baseball fan at the time of the incident. He ADAM killing 12 and injuring busy,and the outpouring of generosity was far www.relayforlife.org/centralsouthcounty- also yelled, it is alleged, something about MINOR nearly 60 more — an beyond our expectations. ma. insane, senseless and Eleven Knights covered the intersections Again, thanks to all who supported this Crawford – a highly overpaid, underperform- ruthless act of aggres- for four hours from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. As a result most worth cause. We look forward to seeing ing player in the estimation of a good many sion that left the nation speechless. of our efforts we raised $1,580.50 for the fight you at the Relay! citizens of “Red Sox nation” – being overpaid As I sat at my desk Friday morning, I against cancer and the hope that one day we and underperforming. There is a long and important tradition of found myself staring at the news in dis- will rid the world of this disease. AL NARRIS baseball fans yelling their innermost feelings belief. What leads a young man to make I also want to send a special thanks to CO-CHAIRMAN and personal assessments of players’ perform- such a brutal decision? Twelve dead. Weepin’ Willies. When they heard about our 2012 RELAY FOR LIFE OF CENTRAL SOUTH fundraiser they offered to provide lunch to the ances at games. “Throw the bum out!” “You Twelve lives so senselessly lost, and COUNTY Knights working the toll road. Each of us was stink!” “Go back to New York!” and the like why? Because one man — who yelled out have always been accepted as part of the ball- that he was “The Joker” while being park experience – typically without incident arrested, according to reports, felt the or recrimination except for the retaliatory need to lash out against the world? taunt: “So’s your old lady!” “You throw like a Speechless. girl!” (just to throw a little sexism into the mix In my line of work, I don’t get paid to along with the alleged racism!). be speechless. Words are supposed to “Millennials” in good position But the July 5 incident has resulted in a come out of my mind, through my brouhaha of epic proportions. For using the hands and fingers and onto the key- word “Monday,” the officer in question has board, survive a round of editing and to invest for the future been put on paid leave (not really much of a then get printed on the page for all of “punishment” in my book, which book seems you to read (or burn as kindling in your to have been lacking in the appropriate ety- fireplace — you don’t have to tell me if f you were born anywhere key benefits: Your earnings accumu- mology of weekday slurs) and is potentially it’s the latter), but I really find myself at from 1982 to 2001, or within a late on a tax-deferred basis, and you facing “disciplinary action for going over the a loss for words on this one. After all, few years of this range, you typically fund your plan with pre-tax line” in his player assessment vocalizations. what can I say that hasn’t already been Iare considered a “Millennial.” dollars. So the more you put in, the That disciplinary action is being deter- said? As a member of this group, you lower your taxable income. (Taxes are mined by the town’s mayor and chief of …That I think it’s revolting that when share many things — cultural refer- due upon withdrawal, and with- police, who have, according to the regional we should be remembering the victims, ences, familiarity with technology, drawals prior to age 59 1/2 may be sub- office of the Anti-Defamation League, some news outlets were making this attitudes toward work and family — ject to a 10% IRS penalty.) “responded decisively and publicly to the hate- shooting political? with others your age. And if you’re The amount you can afford to put ful targeting of an individual.” … That as a comic book fan myself, I one of the “older” Millennials, you into your 401(k) or other employer- Now I don’t profess to know the true inten- find it revolting that a man would seem- and your peers have something else FINANCIAL sponsored plan depends on your earn- tions – nor the heart – of the fan in question, ingly mimic a comic book villain in real in common — specifically,you have a ings and other circumstances — but or whether he was fully aware of the “racist life? Painted red hair and a booby- good opportunity to launch invest- FOCUS you should at least strive to contribute nature” of his rantings. Chances are that he at trapped apartment? Really? ment strategies to help you save for enough to earn your employer’s least suspected the term might have negative … That I find it absolutely unbeliev- the future. MIKE TUOMALA match, if one is offered. Otherwise, connotations, or else why use it? But who able that Holmes purchased four guns Why are you so well positioned to you’ll be walking away from “free” knew that New England baseball fans were so and 6,000 rounds of ammunition online invest for the future? For one thing, money. in tune with The Urban Dictionary, which in the weeks leading up to the shooting it’s because you have so much of the future All the money you contribute to your plan is defines “Monday” as a derogatory term for a and no red flags were raised? ahead of you. As an investor, time is your yours, but if you leave your job before a speci- black person. (Why beat around the bush: it’s I could give you my opinion on this greatest ally,for a couple of reasons. First, the fied vesting period — which often ranges from supposedly “another way of saying [the N and that, but at the end of the day, does more years you have to invest, the greater the three to seven years — you may not be able to word] without getting caught.” the opinion of a small-town newspaper growth potential of your investments. And keep all your employer’s contributions. Check So much for not getting caught. So much for second, by investing for the long term, you can your plan’s rules to see how this applies to editor all the way across the country expressing his racism in such a way that 90 help reduce the impact of periods of short- you. percent of the fans wouldn’t even recognize it matter on such a broad issue as this? term volatility on your portfolio. Of course, since you, as a Millennial, are in Instead of rambling on about what’s – until NOW! Now we all have to be concerned Furthermore, since you may be in the early the early stage of your working years, you about our own use of a perfectly good designa- wrong with the world we live in, why stage of your career, you probably have yet to may well be on the lookout for new job oppor- tion for a day that, though allegedly “hated” people make stupid, violent decisions reach your maximum earnings and may be tunities. But if you are close to being fully by the general population for its declaration and the consequences of taking a eligible to put in the full annual amount to a vested in your 401(k), you might consider that “the weekend is over” is now further human life, I’ll instead use the remain- Roth IRA, one of the most effective retirement waiting a few extra months — or even a year demonized by way of its association with der of my space here simply to offer my savings vehicles available. (Eligibility to con- — to take a new job, so that you can leave with prayers and condolences to the families tribute to a Roth IRA is phased out over a spe- the money your employer has contributed. political incorrectness. of the fallen and injured. cific income range.) When you invest in a Roth As a Millennial, you’ve got time on your At the risk of facing some sort of discipli- In the second movie of the Nolan IRA, your earnings have the opportunity to side as you invest for the future. So make sure nary action of my own, I hereby confess to Batman trilogy, “The Dark Knight,” the grow tax free, provided you don’t start taking you take advantage of all the opportunities decrying the actions of all the officials character of District Attorney Harvey withdrawals until you’re at least 59 1/2 and that come your way. involved. The offending officer, as ill-man- Dent, played by Aaron Eckhart, delivers you’ve had your account for at least five years. nered as his language may appear to some, a speech to the people of Gotham. The Even if you do contribute to a Roth IRA, you This article was written by Edward Jones for was merely exercising his right to free speech. city was in the process of being terror- can still participate in your employer-spon- use by your local Edward Jones Financial Were his rants “threatening or obscene?” Not in my book. Threatening and obscene is ized by organized crime, exacerbated by sored retirement plan, such as a 401(k) if you Advisor. Michael Tuomala, the local Edward the language of “Ted,” the number one movie the villainous anarchist, The Joker. The work for a company, a 457(b) if you work for a Jones Financial Advisor, may be contacted at state or local government, or a 403(b) if you his Oxford office at (508)-987-5327 or by e-mail in America for at least a week or two; threaten- city was in its darkest hour. Hope was ing and obscene are political ads that allow almost lost. work for a school or other tax-exempt organi- at [email protected]. zation. And you should indeed contribute to candidates to bash one another by way of self- Dent, who himself later in the film your employer’s plan, because it offers some serving statistics, half-truths, and lies. would fall into darkness as the villain- Threatening and obscene are the actions of ous Two-Face, maintained that although “public servants” who defraud the public and things seemed bleak, hope could never destroy our trust in one another. be lost. LETTERS By the way – not everyone in America “The night is darkest just before the Extra! Extra! Read All About It! We think you’re important enough to tell all our “hates Mondays,” as professed by The Urban dawn,” Dent tells the crowd. “I promise Dictionary. Nor does everyone pretend that you — the dawn is coming.” readers to turn to the Opinion pages and read your Letters to the Editor. But first, you have to write us! Mail your letters to the Auburn News, P.O. Box 90, “racism” is merely a one-sided offense – or Aurora, Colo., is in the midst of its even a crime. Racism is, in turth, a byproduct Southbridge, MA 01550. Or e-mail your letters to the editor at aminor@stone- own dark night today. As shattered fam- of ignorance. And no demonization of perfect- ilies recover from this tragedy, I join the bridgepress.com. You’ll need to provide your name and place of residence, along ly good everyday words – including cracker, nation in prayer that the dawn will with a phone number, so we can verify the letter is yours. bum, and even Monday – can better educate come over the horizon soon. We don’t have a set limit, but if you keep it around 600 words or so, you’re going anyone to a greater appreciation of the simple to have a better chance at seeing all your words in print. brotherhood of man. Adam Minor may be reached at 508-909- If you want to write a bit longer about a particular issue, maybe a guest Your Turn 4130, or by e-mail at aminor@stone- column is your cup of tea. If you do that, try to keep it between 700-800 words. Mark Ashton writes a weekly column for bridgepress.com. Remember, libelous remarks and/or personal attacks are a no-no and could lead Stonebridge Press publications. to your letter not being published. So, what are you waiting for? Start writing! Saturday, July 28, 2012 • THE AUBURN NEWS • 7 Police seeking to return stolen items to owners ROBBERY continued from page 1 included a 40-inch HDTV,I-Pod dock- ing station and a laptop. Investigators also found various pieces of women’s jewelry, numer- ous wristwatches, bottles of men’s and women’s perfumes, a number of digital cameras, several desktop and laptop computers, and a few gaming systems and cell phones. Jasim told police at that time that the items were stolen, and said his conspirators had stolen property stored at their homes as well. During their crime spree, the three had picked homes to burglar- ize at random. Jasim was charged by the Charlton Police Department with daytime breaking and entering for a felony, larceny over $250, destruc- tion of property over $250, and con- spiracy. He pleaded not guilty and released on personal recognizance. Since then Wood said that about two-thirds of the items were identi- fied by and returned to burglary vic- tims, something he explained can be rare when it comes to stolen proper- ty. Amanda Collins photos Two desktop computers are among the recovered items. “It doesn’t happen that often that Speakers, a laptop, digital cameras, and cell phones were seized from the home of the burglar. we can recover so much and get it back to its rightful owners,” he said. “That’s been nice.” But the process of locating the remaining victims and returning their items continues. “I’ve got a bunch of stuff here in my office. Currently I have two desk- top computers, various monitors, three Xboxes, digital cameras, jewel- ry,” he said. Burglary victims in the affected towns who think the property might belong to them should contact their local police department and be pre- pared to describe the items in detail, including serial numbers or distin- guishing characteristics, and pro- duce a report of the break-in. “If you think ‘hey, that could be mine,” or ‘hey, maybe that’s so and so’s,’ they should call and then come take a look,” he said. The Charlton Police Department can be reached at (508) 248-2259.

Amanda Collins may be reached at More than a dozen men’s and women’s wristwatches have yet be to claimed. Police are looking for the owners to these gold and silver necklaces, earrings, pen- 508-909-4132, or by e-mail at dants and rings. [email protected]. Selectmen to decide fate of pit bulls Frank’s Franks DOGS looking into getting Mace and have before they hold a public hearing to continued from page 1 discussed leaving shovels or bats in determine the dogs’ fate. MON THRU SAT • 11-3 / NEXT TO BILL’S FRUIT STAND the yard so they “defend ourselves “I would like to see the investigation 883 SOUTHBRIDGE ST., AUBURN sive stance with their head lowered and the children if it happens again. I start away with police department – and back raised, growling and bark- can assure you, this is not what we these are very serious complaints,” Fried Dough • Home Made French Fries ing and showing their teeth,” he said, envisioned when we moved into our Selectmen chair Doreen Goodrich $6.00 $5.50 noting that the incident left his wife home.” said at the Board’s Monday, July 23 Specials and children “petrified.” Murphy requested that the Board of meeting. Italian Hamburger Police and Animal Control respond- Selectmen order the dogs be perma- A public hearing on the matter is Sausage $ $ Fries ed to the last incident, June 27, and nently removed from town. scheduled for 6 p.m. in the Selectmen’s 5.00 6.50 issued Snow two $25 citations. Chips Drink “The dogs constitute a nuisance Room at the Town Hall, Monday, Aug. 2 Hot Dogs 3 Hot Dogs Murphy said the encounters with and safety hazard to my family and 13. Drink the dogs have had a lasting negative the surrounding neighborhood that Drink Drink impact on his family. must be abated,” he said. Amanda Collins may be reached at Chips Chips “My children remain traumatized In response, the Board assigned the 508-909-4132, or by e-mail at *Bring this coupon for $1.00 Off Any Special and are afraid to go out in the yard,” police department to do an investiga- [email protected]. he said, noting that he and wife are tion into the alleged disturbances

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Editor’s Note: The information contained in these police motor vehicle with a cracked windshield. logs was obtained through either press releases or other Jason R. Laverdiere, 12 Walnut St., Ware. Operating public documents kept by each police department, and is under influence of liquor, marked lanes violation, defec- HEY YOU! considered to be the account of police. All subjects are con- tive brake lights (left). sidered innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. If a Jose M. Rivera, Jr., 179 Eastford Rd., Southbridge. case is dismissed in court or the party is found to be inno- Larceny over $250. cent, The News, with proper documentation, will update the Tanya M. Bugbee, Litchfield, Worcester. shoplifting by log at the request of the arrested party. asportation, 2nd offense, receiving stolen property -$250, YES YOU! possession Class B drug, possession Class C. drug. July 10 July 15 Zachary D. Adams, 43 79 Brookfield Rd., Charlton. Lee E. Warren, 7 Stonebridge Dr. Auburn. Operating Breaking and entering daytime for Felony, larceny over under influence of liquor, failing to keep right for oncom- $250. ing motor vehicles. Jared T. Forand, 79 Brookfield Rd, Charlton City, MA Juvenile Arrest. Unlicensed operation of motor vehicle. Breaking and entering daytime for Felony, larceny over Alozie Eze Nwabeke, 630 High St., Medford. Possession $250. of open container of alcohol in public. Are you a trustworthy local Edmond J. Pelletier, 37 Cummings Rd. North Oxford. Julius E. Sanders, 315 Lincoln Ave., Saugus. Possession Thomas J. Fisher, 41 Prospect St., Webster. Operating of open container of alcohol in public. tradesman looking to get the motor with suspended license. Juan-Carlos Molina-Andujar, Homeless, Worcester. Amanda J. White, 27 Preston St. Worcester. Shoplifting Shoplifting $100+ by Asportation, receiving stolen proper- most advertising coverage? by asportation. ty -$250., possession of Class A drub. Thomas J. Massey, 255 Leicester St., Auburn. Domestic July 16 Look no further! assault, intimidating a witness, possession Class B drug, Stephen A. Baridge, 5 Swanson Rd., Auburn. Warrant. possession Class C drug. July 11 Tara’s Trusted Business Directory Joshua A. Patraw, 162 Elm St., Southbridge. Disorderly conduct, disturbing the peace, 25-50% OFF Hundreds of runs in all 7 Stonebridge Press shoplifting $100-plus by asportation. Massachusetts Publications Katie A. Gunnard, 57 Smithville Rd., Spencer. Shoplifting $100+ by Asportation, Spring & Summer Call Tara Today receiving stolen property -$250., resisting arrest, assault and battery on police officer,dis- Fashions For More Info 508-909-4111 turbing the peace, disorderly conduct. July 12 PETITE - MISSY - PLUS John L. Cooke, 20 Winbrook Dr., Auburn. Deadline: 1:30pm Fridays Domestic assault and battery. • Casual to Dressy July 13 Donald A. Courtmanche, 44 Riley Chase Rd., • Great Selection! Dayville, Conn. Negligent operation of motor “Every Town Deserves a vehicle, drinking alcohol from open container Voted 2011 & 2012 Best Women’s in motor vehicle. Clothing Store of Sturbridge area by July 14 Sturbridge Times readers Good Local Newspaper” Charles Figueroa, 3 Village Dr. Southbridge. In The Sturbridge Marketplace Open Operating motor vehicle with revoked license Rt. 20 • 559 Main Street Tuesday thru Sunday 10-5 as HTO, no inspection/sticker, operating a Sturbridge MA (508) 347-7384 Visa/MC/Disc. TheHeartOfMassachusetts.com 8 • THE AUBURN NEWS • Saturday, July 28, 2012 LEGALS NOTICE OF MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF NOTICE OF MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF NOTICE OF MORTGAGEE’S SALE OF NOTICE OF MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE By virtue and in execution of the Power By virtue and in execution of the Power By virtue and in execution of the Power of By virtue and in execution of the Power of of Sale contained in a certain mortgage of Sale contained in a certain mortgage Sale contained in a certain mortgage given Sale contained in a certain mortgage given given by Eileen M McTigue to Wells Fargo given by Amparo Parella and Yenny Taveras by Joshua W. Reinke to Mortgage Electronic by David P. Stelmach and Heather L. Home Mortgage, Inc., dated February 9, to Mortgage Electronic Registration Registration Systems, Inc. as nominee for Stelmach to Mortgage Electronic 2004 and registered with the Worcester Systems, Inc., dated August 25, 2006 and WMC Mortgage Corp. dated October 30, Registration Systems, Inc., dated May 24, County (Worcester District) Registry District recorded with the Worcester County 2006 and recorded with the Worcester 2006 and recorded with the Worcester of the Land Court as Document No.83767 as (Worcester District) Registry of Deeds at County (Southern District) Registry of Deeds County (Worcester District) Registry of noted on Certificate of Title No. U911, of Book 39682, Page 137, of which mortgage in Book 40070 at Page 6, of which mortgage Deeds at Book 39027, Page 387, of which which mortgage Wells Fargo Bank, NA suc- HSBC Bank USA, National Association, as the undersigned is the present holder by mortgage Federal National Mortgage cessor by merger to Wells Fargo Home Trustee for the holders of Nomura Home Assignment recorded in said Registry of Association is the present holder, for breach Mortgage, Inc. is the present holder, for Equity Loan, Inc., Home Equity Loan Trust, Deeds in Book 47069 at Page 240, for of the conditions of said mortgage and for the breach of the conditions of said mortgage Series 2007-1 is the present holder, for breach of the conditions of said mortgage and for the purpose of foreclosing, the same breach of the conditions of said mortgage and for the purpose of foreclosing the same purpose of foreclosing, the same will be sold will be sold at Public Auction at 2:00 p.m. on and for the purpose of foreclosing, the same will be sold at Public Auction at 3:00 o’clock at Public Auction at 11:00 a.m. on August 17, August 10, 2012, on the mortgaged premis- will be sold at Public Auction at 4:00 p.m. on P.M. on the 14th day of August, 2012 on the 2012, on the mortgaged premises located at es located at 65 South Street, Unit 4, 65 August 17, 2012, on the mortgaged premis- mortgaged premises located at 140 Auburn 89 Appleton Road, Auburn, Worcester South Street Condominium, Auburn, es located at 46 Central Street, Auburn, Street, Auburn, Worcester County, County, Massachusetts, all and singular the Worcester County, Massachusetts, all and Worcester County, Massachusetts, all and Massachusetts, all and singular the premises premises described in said mortgage, singular the premises described in said mort- singular the premises described in said mort- described in said mortgage, TO WIT: gage, gage, To wit: The land on the easterly side of Appleton TO WIT: TO WIT: A certain parcel of land, with the build- Road, Auburn, Worcester County, The unit conveyed is laid out as shown in The land in Auburn, Worcester County, ings thereon, situated in the Town of Massachusetts, and bounded and described Land in Auburn shown as Unit #4 on a plan Massachusetts on the westerly side of Auburn, Worcester County, as follows: filed herewith, which plan is a copy of a por- Central Street, being shown as Lot 11 on a Commonwealth of Massachusetts, BEGINNING at a point in the easterly line of tion of the plans filed with said Master Deed plan of land entitled 'Section of Auburn bounded and described as follows: said Appleton Road, said point being one and to which is affixed a verified statement in Heights owned by William I. Burtt, Inc. drawn PARCEL ONE - The land in said hundred three and twenty-two hundredths the form provided in G.L.c. 183A Section 9. It by William C. Taylor Associates, recorded Auburn on the northeasterly side of (103.22) feet northerly of a stone bound set is subject to and with the benefit of the obli- with the Worcester District Registry of Auburn Street, being 140 Auburn at an angle in the easterly line of Appleton gations, restrictions, rights and liabilities con- Deeds, Plan Book 273, Plan 106, to which Street, bounded and described as fol- Road and at the southwesterly corner of the tained in G.L.c. 183A, the Master Deed, the plan reference is made for a more particular lows: tract to be conveyed; Declaration of Trust and the By-Laws filed description of said Lot 11. Beginning at the southeast corner THENCE N. 50¡ E. about one hundred fifty- therewith. Containing 16,470 square feet of land, more thereof and at the southwest corner of six (156) feet to land now or formerly of Hugo The Condominium and each of the units is or less. lot numbered forty-two (42) on a plan of M. Ullman et ux; intended for residential purposes and other For title see deed recorded in Book 39355, land of the Whitaker-Irish-Perry Realty THENCE easterly on said Ullman land about uses permitted by the applicable Zoning Page 116. Company, dated May 1920, made by Ordinances and as set forth in the Master For mortgagor's(s') title see deed record- the S. H. Pitcher Company, C.E., on the two hundred fifty (250) feet to a point; Deed. ed with Worcester County (Worcester northeast line of said Auburn Street; THENCE southerly about one hundred fifty The undivided percentage interest of the unit District) Registry of Deeds in Book 39355, Thence northeasterly by said Lot No. six feet to land now or formerly of Ernest A. conveyed hereunder in the common areas Page 116. 42, one hundred fifty-six and four tenths R. Chester; and facilities is 25%. These premises will be sold and con- (156.4) feet to Lot No. 43 on said plan; THENCE westerly two hundred fifty (250) Together with the exclusive right and ease- veyed subject to and with the benefit of all Thence northwesterly by said Lot No. feet to Appleton Road and the point of begin- ment to use the existing deck 4 attached to rights, rights of way, restrictions, easements, 43, forty-five (45) feet to a corner; ning. the Unit 4, the parking spaces designated as covenants, liens or claims in the nature of Thence westerly, seventy-nine and Being shown as Lots 56 and 57 and a portion 4-1 and 4-2 and the 12'6'' wide by 18' long liens, improvements, public assessments, seven tenths (79.7) feet to said line of of Lot 55 on a Plan of Mt. Auburn Building driveway directly in front of the garage of Unit any and all unpaid taxes, tax titles, tax liens, Auburn Street at a point thirty (30) feet Sites owned by the Whitaker-lrish-Perry 4 all as shown on the plans filed with the water and sewer liens and any other munici- northerly of a bound at the westerly cor- Realty Company dated July 5, 1927. Said Master Deed, subject to the provisions of the pal assessments or liens or existing encum- ner of Lot No. 41 on the plan; premises are conveyed subject to the rights Master Deed and Rules and Regulations as brances of record which are in force and are Thence southerly by said line of said of the public in Appleton Road and rights of may be promulgated pursuant to the By- applicable, having priority over said mort- street, one hundred thirty-five and three the Auburn Water Company to lay pipes, etc. Laws. gage, whether or not reference to such tenths (135.3) feet to the place of in Appleton Road. Subject also to the follow- Being the same premises conveyed to restrictions, easements, improvements, liens beginning. ing restrictions of record: grantor herein by deed dated February 4, or encumbrances is made in the deed. Being a portion of Lot No. 41 and Lot 1. No part of any building shall be erected or 2004 and recorded February 4, 2004 as TERMS OF SALE: No. 40 on said plan. Except a portion of placed thereon within twenty-five (25) feet Document # 83766. A deposit of Five Thousand ($5,000.00 ) Lot 41 conveyed in Book 3130, Page from the street line, except that steps, bay For mortgagor's(s') title see deed regis- Dollars by certified or bank check will be 536. windows, porticoes, and similar projections tered with Worcester County (Worcester required to be paid by the purchaser at the PARCEL TWO - The land in said commonly appurtenant thereto may projects District) Registry District of the Land Court time and place of sale. The balance is to be Auburn situated on the northeasterly into said restricted space. as Document No. 83766, as noted on paid by certified or bank check at Harmon side of Highland Street, bounded and Certificate of Title No. U911. Law Offices, P.C., 150 California Street, described as follows: 2. No dwelling house shall be erected or These premises will be sold and con- Newton, Massachusetts 02458, or by mail to Beginning at the most northerly corner placed thereon costing less than $6,500.00. veyed subject to and with the benefit of all P.O. Box 610389, Newton Highlands, of the premises herein conveyed, it For mortgagor's(s') title see deed record- rights, rights of way, restrictions, easements, Massachusetts 02461-0389, within thirty (30) being the most northerly corner of Lot ed with Worcester County (Worcester covenants, liens or claims in the nature of days from the date of sale. Deed will be pro- No. 42 shown on a plan of lots in District) Registry of Deeds in Book 39027, liens, improvements, public assessments, vided to purchaser for recording upon receipt Auburn for Whitaker-Irish-Perry Realty Page 385. any and all unpaid taxes, tax titles, tax liens, in full of the purchase price. The description Company, dated May 1920, which plan These premises will be sold and conveyed water and sewer liens and any other munici- of the premises contained in said mortgage is recorded in Worcester District subject to and with the benefit of all rights, pal assessments or liens or existing encum- shall control in the event of an error in this Registry of Deeds, Plan Book 42, Plan rights of way, restrictions, easements, brances of record which are in force and are publication. 100, which point is also at a corner of covenants, liens or claims in the nature of applicable, having priority over said mort- Other terms, if any, to be announced at Lot No. 41; liens, improvements, public assessments, gage, whether or not reference to such the sale. Thence S. 52¡ 30’ E., twenty-two and any and all unpaid taxes, tax titles, tax liens, restrictions, easements, improvements, liens HSBC BANK USA, NATIONAL fifty hundredths (22.50) feet by Lot No. water and sewer liens and any other munici- or encumbrances is made in the deed. ASSOCIATION, AS TRUSTEE FOR THE 43 on said plan to a point; pal assessments or liens or existing encum- TERMS OF SALE: HOLDERS OF NOMURA HOME EQUITY Thence S. 53¡ 42’ W., seventy-six and brances of record which are in force and are A deposit of Five Thousand ($5,000.00) LOAN, INC., HOME EQUITY LOAN TRUST, twelve hundredths (76.12) feet by land applicable, having priority over said mort- Dollars by certified or bank check will be SERIES 2007-1 now or formerly of Luebke et ux, to a gage, whether or not reference to such required to be paid by the purchaser at the Present holder of said mortgage point in the line of Lot No. 42 on said restrictions, easements, improvements, liens time and place of sale. The balance is to be By its Attorneys, plan; or encumbrances is made in the deed. paid by certified or bank check at Harmon HARMON LAW OFFICES, P.C. Thence N. 36¡ 30’ E, seventy-two and TERMS OF SALE: Law Offices, P.C., 150 California Street, 150 California Street seventy-one hundredths (72.71) feet by A deposit of Five Thousand ($5,000.00) Newton, Massachusetts 02458, or by mail to Newton, MA 02458 Lot No. 41 on said plan to the point of Dollars by certified or bank check will be P.O. Box 610389, Newton Highlands, (617) 558-0500 beginning. Massachusetts 02461-0389, within thirty (30) 201105-0875 - YEL Containing approximately 817 square required to be paid by the purchaser at the days from the date of sale. Deed will be pro- July 21, 2012 feet, more or less time and place of sale. The balance is to be vided to purchaser for recording upon receipt July 28, 2012 For Mortgagor’s title see Book 31817, paid by certified or bank check at Harmon in full of the purchase price. The description August 4, 2012 Page 2. Law Offices, P.C., 150 California Street, of the premises contained in said mortgage Premises to be sold and conveyed subject to Newton, Massachusetts 02458, or by mail to shall control in the event of an error in this (SEAL) and with the benefit of all rights, rights of way, P.O. Box 610389, Newton Highlands, publication. COMMONWEALTH OF restrictions, easements, covenants, liens or Massachusetts 02461-0389, within thirty (30) Other terms, if any, to be announced at MASSACHUSETTS claims in the nature of liens, improvements, days from the date of sale. Deed will be pro- the sale. LAND COURT public assessments, any and all unpaid vided to purchaser for recording upon receipt WELLS FARGO BANK, NA SUCCESSOR DEPARTMENT OF THE TRIAL COURT taxes, tax titles, tax liens, water and sewer in full of the purchase price. The description BY MERGER TO WELLS FARGO HOME 464440 liens and any other municipal assessments of the premises contained in said mortgage MORTGAGE, INC. ORDER OF NOTICE or liens or existing encumbrances of record shall control in the event of an error in this Present holder of said mortgage TO: which are in force and are applicable, having publication. Jared P Ballou priority over said mortgage, whether or not Other terms, if any, to be announced at the By its Attorneys, and to all persons entitled to the benefit of reference to such restrictions, easements, sale. HARMON LAW OFFICES, P.C. the Servicemembers Civil Relief Act:, 50 improvements, liens or encumbrances is FEDERAL NATIONAL MORTGAGE 150 California Street U.S.C. App. ¤501 et seq.: made in the deed. ASSOCIATION Newton, MA 02458 Wells Fargo Bank, N.A., Terms of sale: A deposit of five thousand dol- Present holder of said mortgage (617) 558-0500 claiming to have an interest in a Mortgage lars ($5,000) by certified or bank check will 201111-0480 - YEL covering real property in 32 Lamper Hill be required to be paid by the purchaser at By its Attorneys, July 14, 2012 Road, Auburn, given by Jared P Ballou to the time and place of sale. The balance is to HARMON LAW OFFICES, P.C. July 21, 2012 Wells Fargo Bank, N.A., dated November be paid by certified or bank check at the Law 150 California Street July 28, 2012 21, 2008, recorded with the Worcester Offices of O’Connell, Attmore & Morris, LLC, County (Worcester District) Registry of 71 Park Avenue, Suite C, West Springfield, Newton, MA 02458 TOWN OF AUBURN Deeds at Book 43532, Page 122, has/have MA 01089 within thirty (30) days from the (617) 558-0500 ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS filed with this court a complaint for determi- date of sale. 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If you object to a foreclosure of the U.S. Bank National Association, as Association, requesting a Special Permit above-mentioned property on that basis, Trustee for the Registered Holders of under Section 7.8 Waivers, of the Auburn then you or your attorney must file a written MASTR Asset Backed Securities Trust Zoning Bylaws, for the erection of a 64.66 sq. appearance and answer in this court at 2007-WMC1 Mortgage Pass-Through ft. sign on property located at 191 Pakachoag Three Pemberton Square, Boston, MA Certificates Series 2007-WMC1 St., Auburn, MA. Map 12, Parcel 38. 02108 on or before August 20, 2012 or you Present holder of said mortgage The application and plan is available for will be forever barred from claiming that you By its Attorneys, inspection in the Planning Department, are entitled to the benefits of said Act. Law Offices of O’Connell, Attmore & Morris, Auburn Town Hall, during regular business Witness, KARYN F. SCHEIER Chief LLC hours. Anyone wishing to be heard on any Justice of this Court on July 5, 2012. 71 Park Avenue, Suite C application should appear at the time and Attest: West Springfield, MA 01089 place designated above. Deborah J. Patterson July 21, 2012 Dennis Natoli Recorder July 28, 2012 Chairman July 28, 2012 August 4, 2012 July 28, 2012 August 4, 2012 Turn To LEGALS, page 9 Saturday, July 28, 2012 • THE AUBURN NEWS • 9 Hospital formula gift ban garners approval from local nurses

to breastfeed. feed]. Basically for me, nursing for said McHugh. “Obviously formula Jennifer. “She has never had a cold FORMULA “Some babies really do need [for- the first year gives them the best has its place and some moms need it in all of the time she has been in and continued from page 1 mula],” said Beudry. “Moms make source of nutrition and was the best to supplement. For the first six out of the hospital.” “There has been a push for a ban that choice, and we don’t want to way to transition them from baby- months [formula] is highly recom- Jennifer said she supports the for several years,” said Beudry dur- make them feel bad about that deci- hood to toddlers. I think this is mended. I always tell moms it is not “bag ban” and feels that this is the ing a phone interview last week. sion. We work really hard with the great, this is a wonderful step. I am ‘all or nothing.’ Don’t give up on next step popularizing breastfeed- She said the hospitals would still moms to be successful [at breast- so proud of Massachusetts.” nursing even if have to give formu- ing among new, modern mothers. offer moms the take home basket, feeding]. It is a learning curve.” She said she was sent home with la.” “We’re completely thrilled,” said which includes handmade blankets Thompson, Conn. resident and formula when she had her daughter In Spencer, La Leche member Jennifer. “Anything they can do to and small necessary items for new- Co-Leader for the La Leche League in 2007, even though she has made Jennifer Wilson said she became a support breastfeeding, hospitals borns, but will not include formula of Sturbridge, Loretta McHugh, said the choice to nurse. McHugh said member after her daughter should be doing these things to pro- samples. she, and other local moms who meet she personally felt a bit “under- Madeline was born in 2009. She said mote good health.” Beudry said local maternity monthly, are thrilled to hear about mined” by the samples and is she believes breastfeeding was the wards will still give formula to new- the “bag ban.” pleased to see more resources for right idea for her as Madeline was Joy Richard may be reached at 508- borns who need it for health rea- “I have a five-year-old daughter new moms who are working to diagnosed with spina bifida as a 909-4129 or by email at sons. She said, as always, they will and an almost two-year-old son,” breastfeed, even in an age where baby and she has seen the benefits [email protected]. continue to support the choices each said McHugh. “I joined when my more moms work and raise families in Madeline’s overall health as the individual mother makes for their daughter was 16 months. There were simultaneously. years have passed. child, while supporting their effort so many reasons [for me to breast- “They are not banning formula,” “She nursed for 25 months,” said Sportsmen’s club to host first women’s outdoors program

PROGRAM sports, ethical hunting and scientific wildlife that gave me my start and nurtured me to this about the outdoors in a relaxing environment, continued from page A1 management go hand-in-hand with conserva- point.” and the program is women-centric, so the tion efforts. Girard’s wife, Cherie, who has calls a “fash- masculine overtones are not present during wild edibles. That’s also why Todd Girard, conservation ion woman” will be among the women there, this introduction to out outdoor activities,” The Women in the Outdoors program goes agent in Charlton and Webster, is pushing to taking up fishing and photography with a few Girard said. back almost 15 years, when the NWTF recog- get more women involved in outdoor sporting. of her girlfriends. More information about the event, which nized a need for female-focused outdoor skills He will be teaching the programs fly fishing “Women are the number one growing audi- will run from 7 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. and includes training. The first event was held in 1998 in workshop, which will bring his experience ence in outdoor sporting, so we’re looking to breakfast and lunch, can be found at central- Kansas, and today women in 13 states are with the sport full circle. the future,” he said. massnwtf.com, or by contacting Fritze at enjoying learning about the outdoors with “I was introduced to fishing and the out- Both Girard and Fritze believe that the [email protected]. other like-minded ladies. doors by women. My grandmother was a fan- great outdoors should be enjoyed by everyone While not all women participate in the of tastic fly fisherman who taught me ‘old – male, female, young and old. They are hop- Amanda Collins may be reached at 508-909- hunting, Fritze explained it’s the hope that school’ disciplined fly-fishing in broken ing that as more women get introduced to out- 4132, or by e-mail at acollins@stonebridge- through quality education programs, all Canadian French and English. You learned door sports, it can become something families press.com. women attendees will form a better under- quick under her watchful eye or paid the con- can do together. And both say there’s no better standing of the importance that shooting sequence,” he laughed. “Fast forward to today place to learn all about it than at the event. and imp just trying to give back to the group “It’s a great chance for women to learn

-To-Town Classifi Auburn resident wins Town eds international reading award AUBURN — For the second time in her 20-year “career” at Audio Journal, Auburn resident Sari Bitticks has been recognized by the International Association of Audio Information Services for her narrative reading on Backyard Bookshelf. Audio Journal is the radio-reading service for individuals in Central Massachusetts who are blind, or otherwise “print disabled.” Located in Worcester, it provides access to visual information Call today such as newspapers, books, magazines and online sources. to get in on this great deal Backyard Bookshelf is a continuing series that focuses on local authors of note or content that reflects events in the New England area. Many to make your ad selections have a historical interest, although con- tent ranges from comedy to suspense, each chosen to be appropriate for all ages. It provides an escape Courtesy photo from the everyday news offerings, as well as an Volunteer Coordinator Valerie Clapham presents the Program of the interesting perspective on things of the past that Year Award to Sari Bitticks. happened in our very backyards. The winning book was Erin Morgenstern’s “The Night Circus.” Sari, who selects her own materials access to visual materials. The service is free and can said, “I chose this book because it was a remarkable be heard on unique radio-receivers provided by the story from a brilliant young writer from Salem, MA. It agency, on cable access TV in 35 Worcester County is quite an achievement for a first-time novelist to communities, and online at www.audiojournal.net. reach the New York Times best seller list.” Contact Audio Journal by phone at 508-797-1117 or Sari is one of 170 volunteers who help provide daily email [email protected]. broadcasts to nearly 5,000 people who are legally blind, 508-909-4111 and many others with any challenge that prevents or email: [email protected] LEGALS (SEAL) (SEAL) (SEAL) LEGALS continued from page 8 THE COMMONWEALTH OF COMMONWEALTH OF COMMONWEALTH OF AUCTION/PUBLIC SALE MASSACHUSETTS MASSACHUSETTS MASSACHUSETTS Casey Storage Solutions, (pursuant to LAND COURT LAND COURT LAND COURT [Mass. General Law, Chapter 105A],) will DEPARTMENT OF THE TRIAL COURT DEPARTMENT OF THE TRIAL COURT DEPARTMENT OF THE TRIAL COURT sell at Auction/Public Sale at 198 2012 MISC. 464853 464488 464162 WASHINGTON ST., AUBURN, MA 01501 all ORDER OF NOTICE ORDER OF NOTICE ORDER OF NOTICE of the personal property stored in its facility To: TO: TO: by: Stephen W. Klewiec George W LaPointe Rachel A Pressey PATRICIA THOMAS A7, chairs, table, micro, and to all persons entitled to the benefit of Sharon L LaPointe Joshua Venditti misc items the Servicemembers Civil Relief Act, 50 and to all persons entitled to the benefit of and to all persons entitled to the benefit of JACKIE MACMILLAN A8, stove, bike, boxes, U.S.C. App.¤ 501 et seq.: the Servicemembers Civil Relief Act:, 50 the Servicemembers Civil Relief Act:, 50 stereo, toys, computer, misc items PNC Bank, National Association U.S.C. App. ¤501 et seq.: U.S.C. App. ¤501 et seq.: JOHN CAYER A59, totes, fishing gear, metal claiming to have an interest in a Mortgage GMAC Mortgage, LLC, GMAC Mortgage, LLC, stand, misc items covering real property in 104 Hampton claiming to have an interest in a Mortgage claiming to have an interest in a Mortgage MARK SMALL B13, misc household Street, Auburn given by Stephen W. Klewiec covering real property in 6 Newton Street, covering real property in 33 Hampton JOSE RAMOS E16, air compressor, car lift, to National City Mortgage a division of Auburn, given by George W. LaPointe and Street, Auburn, given by Rachel A Pressey car jack, misc items National City Bank, dated April 9, 2007, and Sharon L. 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If you object to a foreclosure of the States of America, then you may be entitled If you now are, or recently have been, in Casey Storage Solutions reserves the above-mentioned property on that basis, to the benefits of the Servicemembers Civil the active military service of the United right: (1) to bid at auction/public sale; (2) then you or your attorney must file a written Relief Act. If you object to a foreclosure of the States of America, then you may be entitled to refuse any/all bids; (3) to cancel the appearance and answer in this court at above-mentioned property on that basis, to the benefits of the Servicemembers Civil auction/public sale at any time for any Three Pemberton Square, Boston, MA then you or your attorney must file a written Relief Act. If you object to a foreclosure of the reason. 02108 on or before August 27, 2012 or you appearance and answer in this court at above-mentioned property on that basis, July 20, 2012 will be forever barred from claiming that you Three Pemberton Square, Boston, MA then you or your attorney must file a written July 27, 2012 are entitled to the benefits of said Act. 02108 on or before August 20, 2012 or you appearance and answer in this court at Witness, KARYN F. SCHEIER Chief will be forever barred from claiming that you Three Pemberton Square, Boston, MA Justice of this Court on July 10, 2012. are entitled to the benefits of said Act. 02108 on or before August 20, 2012 or you Attest: Witness, KARYN F. SCHEIER Chief will be forever barred from claiming that you Deborah J. Patterson Justice of this Court on July 6, 2012. are entitled to the benefits of said Act. Recorder Attest: Witness, KARYN F. SCHEIER Chief 201204-0114-GRY Deborah J. Patterson Justice of this Court on July 3, 2012. July 28, 2012 Recorder Attest: July 28, 2012 Deborah J. Patterson Recorder July 28, 2012 10 • THE AUBURN NEWS • Saturday, July 28, 2012 SPORTS Auburn dominates Tewksbury to claim state crown

CHAMPS continued from page A1 the top of the baseball heap in Massachusetts. “We have eight players that were here two years ago, so the awe factor wasn’t there. It was more like, ‘Let’s just come out and win it now.’” Goodrich sent Ryan Kozlowski to the mound, mainly because top pitchers Tyler Lamonda, Josh Boucher and Lincoln Bois were unavailable to pitch. “He hasn’t pitched a game in All-Stars yet this year, but he gets the ball today. I feel pret- ty confident, I really do,” said Goodrich prior to the contest. Tewksbury countered with Joe Mason, a “great pitcher who’s pitched very well for us throughout,” according to his coaches Eric Abele and Jon Cave. Ed Sullivan, Tewksbury’s head coach and town baseball good Samaritan, passed away just last week, leaving the team without their emotional leader. “It’s an absolute treat for them [to have made it to the State finals], they just wanted to get here for him, and they have,” said Abele Jon Gouin photos prior to game two. Auburn first baseman DJ Scavone rips a two-run double in the third inning. He finished the game 2 for 4 with When the action started, Auburn wasted lit- a run scored, three RBIs and a stolen base while also playing solid defense for the 2012 State Champs. tle time in setting the game’s pace. Joey Fahey reached on an error, advanced on a single by DJ Scavone, and scored on a Lincoln Bois sin- gle to get Auburn on the board in the top of the first. A walk to Ryan Angelico preceded a Auburn plated five runs in the third inning to all but Kozlowski (2 for 3) two-run single, and then lock up the state championship. Here, Joey Fahey Kyle Quitadamo singled home another run. and Drew Goodrich (15) score on a DJ Scavone dou- Auburn led 4-0 after a half inning. ble to blow the game wide open. Tewksbury came out quickly as well, as Conner Sullivan singled and then stole sec- ond. He advanced to third on a groundout by going the full five innings, allowing one run Ron Mallach and scored on a Jay Walden RBI on one hit with one walk and four strikeouts. groundout to make it 4-1 and provide a glim- In the fourth inning Auburn tacked on two mer of hope. “Koz” then struck out Ryan more runs, including a Quitadamo sacrifice Bradley to end the threat and the first inning fly to left. At 12-1, Bois launched the only home of play. run of the game, a towering blast to left-center In the second inning, Auburn would plate with two outs in the fifth making it 13-1 and another run to make it 5-1 when Tyler putting the exclamation point on a terrific Desjardins walked and stole second base. A fly run. out to left field by Fahey advanced him to The two game sweep of Tewksbury sends third and when the throw came into third Auburn to represent Massachusetts in the base, Jim Doran mishandled the ball and Regional tournament, to be played in West Desjardins scampered home. Deptford, N.J., beginning Aug. 3. Kozlowski was sharp in the second inning Following the win, Dalton Goodrich was striking out the first two batters he faced on feeling, “Very good,” about winning States. nine pitches. Doran then grounded to short- “[It’s] what we’ve waited for two years for stop to end the inning quickly and efficiently. now.” In the top of the third, the Auburn bats Goodrich gushed about his team and its top performers of the short series. “How about again went to work. After a pair of walks, The star of game two, Ryan Kozlowski, threw five masterful innings of one-run, one-hit ball for Auburn. Here, ‘Koz’ stepping up big today,or ‘Q’ [Quitadamo] Desjardins hit a one-out single for Auburn’s Tewksbury center fielder Conner Sullivan watches a strike fly by. sixth run. Fahey also singled in a run, and one with three RBIs yesterday, another two today, more scored when Drew Goodrich reached on Drew [Goodrich] behind the plate called two great games for us,” he said. “It’s going to be tough. You’ve got the best of been a great run…so far,” added Kozlowski. an error by the Tewksbury shortstop. Scavone New England down there, but I like our “We thought it would be a lot tougher [defeat- (2 for 4) then doubled in two more runs, mak- Should Auburn emerge victorious in New Jersey, they would head to Taylor, Mich. for chances,” he said. “We’ve got ‘Koz’ — our ing Tewksbury], but we played our game ing it 10-1 and closing the book on Mason after third pitcher who threw a one-hitter in the today.” 2 2/3 innings. the National Championship Tournament later in August. State Final — we’ve got an ace in Lamonda And, when Auburn plays its game, they are Kozlowski continued to cruise along. A 1-2-3 and ‘Bouch’ [Boucher] as a number two very tough to beat. Just ask Tewksbury and third inning and a fourth frame that only saw When asked about his team’s chances in West Deptford, Dalton Goodrich was cautious- starter.” the rest of Massachusetts. him give up a walk had Auburn sailing along “We knew we had the team [to do it], it’s at 10-1 through four. “Koz” finished his night ly optimistic.

HOW THEY GOT THERE Auburn Senior League clinches Sectional title

BY JON GOUIN timely hitting from each club and a Meanwhile, Auburn would send would get the game’s first to lead off Seekonk would also notch their SPORTS CORRESPONDENT heart-stopping, heart-breaking fin- Lincoln Bois to the hill. Bois was, the second inning. first hit in the second inning. After AUBURN — The Auburn Senior ish. “coming off a good game against Cleanup hitter DJ Scavone got Bois would induce a fly ball to cen- League (15-16 year olds) All-Star Auburn manager Dalton Agawam, a big win. He even threw a things going with a double to the ter and strike out Ron Souto, a sin- baseball team advanced to the state Goodrich was, “Glad we could make no-hitter for his Senior Ruth team left-center gap. Bois would follow gle came off the bat of Jared final with a compelling 4-3 victory it fun [for the fans in attendance],” last week so he’s really been feeling that with a fly ball to center field. Carroll. Bois would then get Joey over Seekonk on July 20 at as his team punched their tickets to it lately,” said Goodrich of using Unfortunately for Seekonk, Given to fly to center fielder Tyler Lemansky Field. Auburn defeated the State Championship at Bois and his “hot hand” for Game 3. Domenic Semedo (3 for 4, 2 RBIs) Desjardins to end any threat that the talented team from Seekonk in LeLacheur Park in Lowell. As is typical when two great pitch- couldn’t make the routine catch. may have been brewing. the Section 2 Championship two Seekonk called on Jake Roy who ers hit the mound, very few batters The costly error allowed Bois to Desjardins recorded four outs in games to one in the best-of-three has, “been our ace throughout the hit the ball. Three pitchers com- reach first and then advance to sec- the game and fielded two other bat- series. sectionals and districts,” Manager bined to allow just 11 hits in the ond when the throw came into the ted balls for Auburn’s defense that The clincher was highly enjoyable Jim Carroll said of the player he game and neither had one in the plate, but not before Scavone would was solid all night, not recording a with great pitching throughout, proclaimed to be his team’s leader. first frame. It would be Auburn that cross it for a 1-0 lead. Turn To SECTIONAL, page A11 ATHLETE of the WEEK RYAN KOZLOWSKI The Auburn Senior League All-Star pitched a complete game one-hitter in his team’s State Championship winning 13-1 deci- sion over Tewksbury at Lowell’s LeLacheur Park on July 23. PEOPLE ARE LINING UP for Kozlowski was also 2 for 3 at the plate. • Current Complete Local News • Community Events • Local Classifieds and Merchant Advertising • and Lots More! 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Box 90 • Southbridge, MA 01550 Saturday, July 28, 2012 • THE AUBURN NEWS • 11 SPORTS Win over Seekonk clinches Sectional title for Auburn SECTIONAL seventh, when Josh Boucher — who third run and a sinking feeling fell continued from page A10 had walked earlier in the frame — over the previously raucous crowd. would tag up from third and score At 4-3, a once sure win was feeling Auburn’s fourth run on a sacrifice like a date with extra innings or single error to help Bois get through fly by Drew Goodrich. Auburn and even quite possibly a loss. six fairly quiet innings. Bois would head into the bottom of “I told ‘Linc’, ‘you’re going to Bois coasted through the first five the seventh up 4-0. make the game-winning play,’” said innings facing just 17 batters in That was when things got “a little Dalton Goodrich. “Sure enough, the which he gave up two singles and scary there,” according to Coach ball’s hit to him [and he] turned a struck out four. Meanwhile, his Goodrich. double play.” offense was building him a lead. Jarrett Archambault led off with Goodrich was referring to a fly out After two quick outs in the fourth a very long at-bat that ended with a to left field. The runner at third base inning, Tyler Lamonda walked in a walk. Bois had him at 0-2, but a num- didn’t tag up with just one out in the hard fought nine pitch at-bat. He ber of close pitches and a few foul inning. Instead, he took off full boar then stole second and right fielder balls led to the walk. A single by to the plate as if there were two outs. Ryan Kozlowski doubled him in to Jared Carroll followed the walk and The catch was made and the make it 2-0. Kyle Quitadamo fol- a passed ball had runners at second throw came into third base where lowed with a single that put Auburn and third still with no one out. After the out was called by the umpire and in control at 3-0. a pop out, another walk from Bois the crowd went ballistic as the The fifth inning was largely loaded the bases and brought Coach hometown team won the Sectional uneventful for each team. Roy Goodrich out of the dugout. Championship and earned the right reached his pitch limit and was “He [Bois] said that he wanted it, I to face an undefeated Tewksbury replaced by Jesse Archambault, told him to throw [Semedo] a curve- club for the state championship. who pitched the final three innings ball, and he drilled it, and I yanked “It’s amazing, we’ve been working and was impressive giving up one him,” said Goodrich. on it for four years and now we got run and one hit while striking out The two-run double cut Auburn’s to go back. Pretty awesome!” said Nick Ethier photos five Auburn hitters to keep his team lead in half, 4-2. Bois. “We went two years ago and I The Auburn Junior League All-Star baseball team celebrates after hanging on to close until the very last play of the With Boucher on the hill, Tyler didn’t really appreciate it. I like our defeat Seekonk, 4-3, and win the state sectional championship. game. Poland would drive in Seekonk’s chances.” It remained 3-0 until the top of the Auburn Legion’s best season ends with 10-inning loss to Main South

BY JIM SARKISIAN SPORTS CORRESPONDENT

WORCESTER — With their sea- son on the line in the Central Mass. Zone 4 American Legion playoffs, Auburn Post 279 was not able to gen- erate any offense for starting pitch- er Mike Vaitkunas. As a result, Auburn fell to Main South 2-1 on a walk-off single in the in bottom of the 10th inning on July 24 at Tivnan Field. The single came with two outs as Luke Brenden ripped a liner into the left center gap to plate Jon Roy to give Main South the victory. “I am real proud of my players,” Auburn manager Brian Davis said. “It was one of those games where you don’t like to be on the losing end, but the way they fought made me proud.” Vaitkunas threw 120 pitches in the contest going the distance with 9 2/3 innings pitched. He only allowed six hits and two runs — one earned — while striking out four batters. Unfortunately for Auburn, Main Nick Ethier photos South starting pitcher Brandon Auburn’s Zack Tower looks down as the Ben Libuda of Auburn releases a pitch to the plate after reliev- Auburn starting pitcher Mike Vaitkunas looks for the signal Radziewicz pitched a phenomenal ball bounces off the plate vs. ing Mike Vaitkunas vs. Northborough on July 20. from his catcher before throwing the ball to the plate vs. game as well. He was credited with Northborough on July 20. the win as he pitched over 140 pitch- Northborough on July 20. es in 10 innings of work. ed the season ing into the bottom of the seventh we didn’t. We were a little short.” “You have to tip your cap to them After the fourth inning both winning 12 of its first 17 regular sea- inning before Northborough rallied Nonetheless, Davis believes [Main South] as well,” Davis said. teams remained hitless until the son games. They also won a pair of for four runs to walk off with the Auburn Legion baseball is back on The pitcher [Radziewicz] pitched 10th, although Main South had a games out of Zone 4 and two more in victory. track after numerous down years. great. We couldn’t get any hits great chance to break the tie in the the midseason Mini Tournament Auburn then entered the postsea- “I think Auburn is now on the together except early in the game.” ninth inning. A double play made by before losing that tourney final to son seeded eighth (out of nine map,” he said. “They [opponents] Auburn scored the contest’s first Auburn right fielder Jason Vrusho Milford. teams) and fell to Northbridge first need to show up now when they play run in the top of the third inning. ended the rally as he made a ranging After that, though, Auburn’s sea- in the double elimination format Auburn because we can compete After Radziewicz struck out the first catch on a line drive and then fired a son went in a tailspin as they could- before losing their heartbreaker to with everybody.We’re not one of the two batters of the frame, Auburn’s throw to beat the tagging runner. n’t find the winning form. Post 279 Main South. pushovers.” Steve Wallace hit a double that Other than Wallace and Bostek, lost eight of its final nine regular One reason Auburn faltered down The final Auburn American bounced off the right field fence. Auburn’s Zack Tower, John Kewley season games to post an even record the stretch was losing the arm of Legion Post 279 team included After he advanced to third on a wild and Nick Cardoni each had hits in of 13-13 (17-13 including the out of Connor Fuller. Auburn athletes Steve Wallace, Zack pitch, Wallace would score as Tyler the game. Zone 4 wins and the two Mini “He was in our rotation and a reg- Tower, Zach Clifford, Mike Bostek hit a single up the middle to “This was one of the best seasons Tournament victories). ular outfielder,” said Davis, as Vaitkunas, Joe Fahey, Connor put Auburn ahead 1-0. in program history,”Davis said. “We “Down the stretch we lost 4-3 to Fuller got injured with weeks still to Fuller, John Kewley, Ben Libuda, Main South would tie the game at had the most wins ever with 17, and Wachusett, 7-6 to Northborough, 7-5 go in the season. Jason Vrusho, Mykal Diaz and 1-1 in the bottom of the fourth early in the season we could have to East Side and 2-1 to Main South,” The other reason for Auburn’s Oxford athletes Tyler Bostek, Nick inning as Brenden walked with the beaten any team we played. said Davis. “When we were playing downfall, frankly, is that baseball is Cardoni, Jeff Bolio and Nick bases loaded to score Tom Petry. Unfortunately we couldn’t finish well we were winning the one-run a game of breaks. Bruzios. The Main South run was scored strong, but with all the support from games.” “Early in the year we were catch- with no outs in the inning, though, the Legion post we are going in the The 7-6 loss to Northborough on ing the breaks and making the time- Sports Editor Nick Ethier con- as Vaitkunas was able to retire the right direction.” July 20 — Auburn’s second to last ly hits,” Davis said. “Down the tributed to this story. next three batters in order without Auburn, which includes athletes regular season tilt — was particu- stretch we just didn’t get the timely surrendering any additional runs. from both Auburn and Oxford, start- larly painful. Auburn led 6-3 head- hit. You create your own breaks, and Auburn competes in Connie Mack Tournament

CHARLTON — Auburn Little League, along with 10 other area teams, competed in the Connie Mack Tournament, an end of sum- mer rite of passage for 11- and 12-year-olds looking for a final opportunity to play baseball. The tournament, being host- ed by Sturbridge and Charlton Little Leagues, began July 21 where each team played two games. Everyone played another two games on July 22 to finish out pool play. From there the single elimination tournament began, where Auburn advanced to the quar- terfinal round before losing to Lou Gehrig, 2-1. All photos are from Auburn’s 8-7 loss to Nick Ethier photos Southbridge on July 21 on Bond Road in Charlton. LEFT, Auburn’s Jared Ullstrom provides a wide windup on his delivery of a pitch to the plate. ABOVE, Griffin Millette of Auburn waits for the ball to reach him at first base to record an out. 12 • THE AUBURN NEWS • Saturday, July 28, 2012 PARENTING Summer Brain Drain Affecting America’s Graduation Rates

NEWSUSA lic-assistance expenses. It’s called the “summer To seriously address the brain drain,” and it’s affect- high-school-dropout crisis, ing students of all ages. it is imperative to redefine During the long, hot months the education equation to away from school, kids lose include community collabo- knowledge when they don’t rations. engage in educational activ- These critical pieces of ities over the summer vaca- the puzzle — organizations tion. like Boys & Girls Clubs On average, students lose of America (BGCA) — pro- approximately 2.6 months vide refuge for youth during of grade-level equivalency critical out-of-school hours. in mathematical computa- They aim to give youth a tion skills. This effect is place where they can con- magnified with low-income tinue to learn and grow as students; about two-thirds individuals so they can go of the ninth-grade achieve- on to become productive, ment gap between lower- caring, responsible adults. and higher-income youth To further this goal, can be explained by BGCA received $1 million unequal access to summer from AT&T to expand learning opportunities dur- the “Be Great: Graduate” ing the elementary-school program that helps rising years. 8th and 9th graders success- If you think of summer fully transition into high brain drain as just a mere school. nuisance to be tackled by The Be Great: Graduate our nation’s teachers, think program uses established again: over one million stu- risk factors to identify dents in the class of 2010 youth most at risk of drop- failed to graduate with a ping out of high school and high-school diploma. intervene utilizing a men- The national graduation torship program, with a rate currently stands at a proven record of success. dismal 75 percent, due in To this point, the program part to the 15 million youth has focused on high-school unsupervised after the students, but with support school day ends and an addi- from AT&T, BGCA will be tional 24 million in need of expanding the program to supervision during the younger participants summer. A low graduation through the launch of “Be rate contributes to increas- Ready.” es in unemployment, poor To learn more about the BGCA is stepping up to prevent kids from dropping out of school. health, crime and drug use. Be Great and Be Ready pro- It lowers America’s tax rev- grams, visit www.bgca.org. enue and increases its pub-

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is passed it will lead the way for a from Boston or the greater Boston future Native American casino. A nurturing environment where the Frost: Opportunity exists resort style casino in Taunton. area,” Frost said. “However, it is compact was reached between the curriculum encourages learning Though the issue primarily relates now very possible if a gaming devel- two parties and needs legislative through play. The program offers for area to host gaming to Southeastern, Mass it may direct- oper and a willing community from approval. The Compact must pass parents the convenience of extend- ly impact the chances and perhaps Worcester County could now make a both the House and State Senate ed hours from 7am-6pm, the flexibil- facility improve the chances a slot only viable bid for a slot facility license if before going to Governor’s desk for ity of either half-or full-day sched- facility could be sited in Worcester the racetracks near Taunton see final passage. ules and Quality Assurance stan- BOSTON — State Rep. Paul K. County or Central Mass,” Frost their bids weakened. This could Frost concluded, he doesn’t know dards that are monitored corporate- Frost (R-Auburn) announced last said. “This could lead to an opportu- very well mean local jobs and local what community and gaming devel- ly. week that the Massachusetts House nity at local jobs, both construction revenue for Worcester County.” oper would be interested in making Parents are encouraged to drop in voted on Wednesday, July 18, 2012 to and permanent gaming jobs within Frost explained, “The convention- a serious bid in Worcester County or for a tour or call Rebecca Putnam approve the Resolve Relating to the a local gaming facility.” al wisdom prior to this development Central Mass. However he noted the directly to arrange a personal Tribal-State Compact between the Frost contends that should a casi- was the racetracks would have the opportunity and landscape has now appointment at 508-832-7400. Mashpee Wampanoag Tribe and the no be approved in Taunton it would infrastructure and the head start to changed so anything is possible. Commonwealth of Massachusetts. mean two area racetracks; Taunton- making a winning bid for the only The Mashpee Wampanoag Tribe Raynham and Plainridge, which are slot facility license. Now with this EDUCATION NOTEBOOK is seeking to build a resort style casi- expected to bid for the single Compact and the potential sighting Goddard School to host no in the City of Taunton. statewide slot facility license, may of a resort style casino in Taunton SAINT JOSEPH’S COLLEGE OF Frost voted for it, in part, because not be suitable locations if they are everything could change and that MAINE he believed it gave for a better oppor- ‘Sweet Treat Social’ neighbors to a casino. conventional wisdom is now thrown STANDISH, Maine — Alissa tunity for Central Mass to host a slot “One would wonder if the out the door. There is now a very AUBURN — The Goddard School, gaming facility.Under the Expanded Palumbo, a resident of Auburn, has Gaming Commission, who will possible chance those sites are not the premier preschool for children enrolled at Saint Joseph’s College of Gaming Law passed in the Fall of decide which bid will be awarded as viable as they once were and from six weeks to Kindergarten, 2011, there would be three resort Maine beginning in the fall semes- the slot only facility license, will could very well open up the bidding located at 494 Washington St. is host- ter. Palumbo, a student from style casinos, one for each of three approve a slot facility license very statewide. Seeing that Worcester ing A Sweet Treat Social Open designated regions and one slot only Auburn High School, will major in close to Taunton and a full casino County would have a much harder House on Aug. 9, from 5 to 7 p.m. Management. facility which could be bid upon passage of the Compact. It time competing with Boston for a Children of all ages will enjoy statewide. The Gaming Compact likely wouldn’t make sense from a casino bid, it is now possible for it to refreshments and fun activities at CLARK UNIVERSITY would seek to have Taunton host the market perspective to have two gam- compete for a slot facility bid since this special event. Join us to see the Southeast region’s casino license. ing facilities competing right next to there will likely be no resort style school, meet the teachers and enjoy WORCESTER — The following Frost serves as the Ranking each other,” Frost said. casino in Worcester County and a sweet treat from CoCo’s Italian Ice. local residents were named to first Republican member to the Joint Frost noted that during the would avoid potential market con- Families will also receive free regis- honors on the Clark University Committee on Economic Expanded Gaming debates he was flicts with the other regions expect- tration ($125 value) when they enroll Dean’s List. This selection marks Development and Emerging opposed to having Worcester ed to host a casino in the future.” by Aug. 9. outstanding academic achievement Technologies which had the County placed in the same region as The Expanding Game Law also On-site owner, Matt and Sheri during the Spring 2012 semester. Expanding Gaming legislation and Boston for a resort style casino called for the Governor to enter a Flandreau, along with their Brian J. Koopman, a resident of the Compact before it. Frost has also license. Compact with a Federal Recognized Education Director, Rebecca Auburn served as a member of the I was opposed to this because I felt Tribe in Southeastern, Mass as Putnam, and faculty which includes David A. Carpino, a resident of Committee on Conference on Worcester County wasn’t given a away to avoid having a fourth casino teachers trained and experienced in Auburn Expanded Gaming twice, both in fair shake in hosting a casino if a and to make sure Massachusetts early childhood development, are Sydney E. Bailey, a resident of 2010 and 2011. bidder had to compete with a bid received a benefit from a possible eager to welcome children into this Auburn “Once this Tribal-State Compact

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735 Southbridge St. Route 12 & 20 Auburn, MA 01501 BB SSECTIONECTION Saturday, July 28, 2012 OBITUARIES Diane M. Beakey, 46 William D. Balcom, Jr., 49 LAKE WORTH, Fla. And LEICESTER — band Douglas of Spencer and several nieces AUBURN – William “Billy” D. Balcom, Jr., He leaves a daughter, Samantha Balcom of Diane M. (Frotten) Beakey, 46, died Sunday, and nephews. 49, formerly of Auburn, died unexpectedly on New York; his parents, William D. Balcom, Sr. July 15, 2012 in her brother’s home in Leicester Mrs. Beakey was born in Worcester. Tuesday, July 17, 2012. Born in Worcester on and Linda (Baer) Maggiore, both of Florida; after an illness. She was district manager at Rgis-Inventory January 31, 1963, Billy was raised in Auburn three sisters, nieces and his wife, Linda She leaves her husband of 18 years, Erik J. Management Co. and lived many years in Burbank, Calif., Balcom of Missouri. Beakey, two sons, Cameron A. Beakey and She enjoyed spending time with her boys. before recently moving to Shrewsbury. A private graveside service will be held at Tyler A. Beakey,her mother, Julie Kruczynski A memorial service was held Wednesday, Billy graduated from Bay Path Regional the convenience of the family at High Plain and her husband Richard all of Lake Worth, July 18 in the J. Henri Morin & Son Funeral Vocational Technical High School in Cemetery in West Boylston. Miles Funeral Fla.; three brothers, Michael Frotten and his Home, 23 Maple Terrace, Spencer. Burial will Charlton. Home, 1158 Main St., Holden is directing wife Nicole of Auburn, David Frotten and his be at the convenience of the family. He worked for the State of California as a arrangements. wife Sherri of Leicester, John Frotten and his Contributions may be made to The Komen welder. To share a memory or offer a condolence, wife Kim of Clewiston, Fla., two sisters, Foundation, P.O. Box 650309, Dallas, TX 75265- He enjoyed deep sea diving for lost treas- please visit: www.milesfuneralhome.com. Michelle Cronin and her husband Thomas of 0309. ures. Worcester, Theresa Borgerson and her hus- www.morin-morrison.com William R. Chauvin, 84 SEND OBITUARIES at no charge to AUBURN — William R. Chauvin, 84, died for the Worcester Telegram Wednesday, July 18, 2012, at Sunbridge and Gazette. Community News Editor Ann Tremblay, by fax- Sandalwood of Oxford. He was a member of the ing (508) 764-8102, or by e-mailing the editor He leaves two sons, David W. Chauvin of American Legion and VFW. Baldwin City, Kansas and Daniel J. Chauvin There are no calling hours. at [email protected]. of Buzzards Bay; two daughters, Cathy Ann Funeral services, with burial Chauvin of Pocassett and Judith M. Chauvin in Sacred Heart of Jesus We also invite funeral directors and fami- of Cape Cod; four grandchildren and two Cemetery, Webster are private. great-grandchildren. Shaw-Majercik Funeral Home, 48 School St., lies to e-mail us a JPEG photograph to He was born in Webster, son of the late Webster is directing arrangements. print, at no cost, alongside the obituary. George and Marie (LeBouef) Chauvin. A guest book for condolences is available at He was a World War II, United States Navy www.shaw-majercik.com. veteran. He was a retired pressman having worked COMMUNITY CALENDAR

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The Catmobile will SATURDAY AUGUST 23 News will print such listings as space AUBURN — Celebrate Recovery (a be parked at Petco, 438 Southbridge AUBURN — Open STORY TIME allows. Christ-centered life RECOVERY St., Auburn on Wednesday, August AUGUST 18 will be held at 4:30 p.m. Thursdays at PROGRAM) from 7 to 9 p.m. every 15. The Catmobile is operated by the AUBURN — The BAY STATE the Auburn Public Library.No regis- Tuesday at the Faith Baptist Merrimack River Feline Rescue CHAPEL meets at 6 p.m. every tration required. Please drop in. SATURDAY Church, 12 Faith Avenue, Auburn. Society (MRFRS) and is staffed by a Saturday at St. Thomas Episcopal Open to all ages. For more informa- Do you wear a mask that hides your licensed veterinarian and two vet- Church, 35 School St., Auburn. tion, call the library at 508-832-7790. JULY 28 depression, anger, addiction, pain, erinary technicians. The Catmobile Everyone is invited. Childcare and AUBURN — The BAY STATE guilt, fear? 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ONON DEPOSITDEPOSIT ONON DEPOSITDEPOSIT ONON DEPOSITDEPOSIT NEWNEW LISTINGLISTING OXFORD – DUDLEY – WEBSTER DUDLEY – 4 Fairview Ave! 6 Rm DUDLEY – 33 June Street! 6 Room DUDLEY – 23 Oakwood Dr! Well 22 Birch Point Shores! 8 Blue Heron Dr! 6 Rm WEBSTER – 3 Beach St! Across From WEBSTER – 195 Lower Gore Rd! 9 - 3 Rodio Dr! 7 Rm Split! Ranch! Eat-in Applianced Kitchen! 52’ Split! Fireplaced Living Rm Maintained! Water View! Applianced! Private Sacarrappa Pond – Fantastic View! Ranch! NEW Kit w/Cherry Cabinets, WEBSTER LAKE! 7 Rm Colonial Built Room Tri-Level! Applianced! Din Rm! Close to 395 & Schools! Hrdwds Corian Counters, Ceramic Flr & Ceramic Throughout! Open Liv & Din Rms! 3 Frplced Living Rm w/Hrdwd Flr! 2 w/Hrdwds! 3 Bedrooms with Hrdwd Large Liv Rm! New Ceramic Bath! 2 6 Rm Colonial Cape! Stone Frplcd Liv Rm 2003! Frplcd Fam Rm w/Hrdwds! Frplcd Liv Rm w/Cathedral Ceiling! 4/5 w/Hrdwds! Water Facing Applianced Kit Backsplash! Large Liv Rm Open to Din Bdrms! Large Bath! Walk-out Lower Bdrms w/Hrdwd Flrs! Den or 3 rd Bdrm Floors! Master Bdrm w/Bath! 2 Full Large Bdrms! Refinished Hrdwds! Applianced Kit! Din Area & Liv Rm Bdrms! 3 Baths! LL Fam Rm! Oil Updated Electrical, Roof, Windows & w/Granite, Center Isle & Tile Flr! Water Area w/Slider to Deck! 3 Bdrms Master w/Hrdwd Floors! 3 Spacious Bdrms! Heat! 4 Car Garage! Large Deck Level Fam Rm/Separate Heat! New Ext w/Hrdwds! 1.5 Baths! All Freshly Painted Baths Total! Fireplaced Family Rm! Doors! Recent Buderus Furnace & Siding! Recent Oil Furnace! Walk To Facing Master w/Bath, Walk-in Closet, Bath! 2 Baths! New Carpeting! Vinyl 13X17.6 Master! 2nd & 3rd Bdrms Overlooks Private 1.76 Acres! Inside & Out! Beautiful Corner Lot! Applianced Kitchen! Screen Enclosed Cathedrals! 2.5 Baths Total! C/Air! Huge Windows! Nicely Landscaped w/Hrdwds! Bring your Boat! $209,900.00 Windows! Garage! Nicely Landscaped! $139,900.00 $219,900.00 Beach! 14x16 Deck! Garage! Town $269,900.00 $224,900.00 $209,900.00 Garage! Porch! 2 Car Garage! Services! $169,900.00 Deck! w/Sprinkler! $209,900.00

NEW LISTING SOLDSOLD NEWNEW PRICEPRICE NEWNEW PRICEPRICE SOLDSOLD NEW LISTING WEBSTER – WEBSTER – 421 School St! 3 Units – SOUTHBRIDGE – 440 N. WEBSTER LAKE – 36 Laurelwood! WEBSTER LAKE! 6 S. Point Rd! SUTTON - LAKE SINGLETARY! WEBSTER LAKE - Across From, WEBSTER – 26 Brookside Ave! 34 Park Ave! 6 Rm Young Custom Built 6+ Rm Contemp! Cape! 3 Bedrooms! Hardwoods Single Family plus a 2 Family! Good Woodstock Rd! 76 Acres of Natural Middle Pond/Reid Smith Cove! Western South Pond - Southern Exposure! 95' w/Views Of & Easy Access To! 175 6 Room 40’ Cape Set on 1+ Acre! Beauty! 8 Rm Country Ranch! Yester Waterfront! Ideal Summer or Yr Round Applianced Custom Kit w/Center Killdeer Island! The Benefits of Lake Through Out! Newer Roof, Windows, Investment Opportunity and a Place to Exp – Beautiful Sunsets! 90’ Cabinet Packed Kitchen w/Dining Furnace & Electric! Nice Yard with Year Charm! 2 Kitchens! 3 Stone Use! 9,823' Lot! Liv Rm w/Lake Views! Island! Liv Rm w/Cathedral Ceiling! Living at a Better Price! 11 Rms! 4/5 Area! Formal Dining Rm! Spacious Live! Single Fam w/6 Rms, 3/4 Bdrms Waterfront! Fantastic 3/4 Acre Lot! 8 3 Bdrms! Master Bath! 2.5 Baths! Patio Area for Entertaining! Detached Fireplaces! Lower Level “Saloon”! Open Flr Plan! 2 Bdrms! Full Walk-out Bdrms! 5.5 Baths! Lake Facing Frplcd & 1.5 Baths! 2 Fam w/5&5 Rms! 2/3 Huge Barn! 4+ Garages! Workshops! Rm Colonial! Frplcd Liv Rm! 3/4 Bdrms! Lower Level - Finish for More Rms! Newly Finished Walkout Lower Level! Master Suite! Possible In-Law! 2 Car Living Rm! 3 Bedrooms! 2 Full Garage! Close to All Area Amenities! 2 Full Baths! 3 Car Garage! Mahogany Baths! 2 Car Garage! Fenced Back Perfect for the First Time Home Bdrms Each! All w/Hrdwd Floors! Sep Saw Mill! Former “Cheney Farm” Priced Below Assessed Value! Enjoy Lake Living! Attached & 1 Under! Workshop! $484,900.00 Decks! $574,900.00 $319,900.00 $478,800.00 $349,900.00 Yard! $219,900.00 Buyer! $139,900.00 Oil Heat! Garage! $149,900.00

SOLDSOLD NEWNEW LISTINGLISTING NEWNEW PRICEPRICE SOLDSOLD NEWNEW LISTINGLISTING WEBSTER LAKE - WEBSTER LAKE – 3 Bates Grove! WEBSTER LAKE - 206 Treasure WEBSTER LAKE WEBSTER LAKE – 98' of Prime WEBSTER LAKE - Wawela Park Rd! 111 Beacon WEBSTER LAKE - 200 Killdeer – 301 Treasure Island! WEBSTER LAKE – 302 Treasure Waterfront Looking Across Widest Expanse 130’ WATERFRONT LOT! 1/2 Acre Plus! Park! Waterfront, Beach Front, Pool Island Rd! Sunsets! 8 Rooms! South Pond Yr Rd! Applianced! Island! Remodeled End Unit! Applianced Townhouse End Unit! Move-in Condition! Island! Townhouse! 6 Rms! 1,874’! Furnished! Dock! 19’ Pontoon Boat of Middle Pond! Panoramic Waterviews Expansive Views of Middle Pond! Side Townhouse w/BOAT DOCK! 5 4 Bdrms! Lake Facing 16x20 Master! Granite Kit, Cherry Cabinets & Hrdwd 6 Rms, 2 Bdrms, Master Bath, 2.5 Baths Hardwood Floors! Applianced! Open w/50 HP! 6 Rms! Screened Porch! Fam Flr! Din Area to Trex Deck! Liv Rm most Every Rm! 9+Rms! Full In-Law Setup Private! Wooded! Ideal Southern Rms! Absolute Move-in Condition! Frplcd Liv Rm! Applianced! Total! Applianced! Din Rm w/Sliders to Floor Plan! 2 Bdrms! Master Bath! 2.5 Panoramic Lake Views! Applianced! Rm w/Cath Ceiling! 1st Fl Master w/Window Seat! 2 Bdrms! Master Bath Ideal for Extended Family! Perfect for Exposure! 157' Road Frontage! 197' 3 Full Baths! Finished Lower Level Deck! Frplcd Fam Rm w/Sliders to Baths! Frplcd Fam Rm! CAir! Gas Heat! Entertaining! Screened Porches! 18x25 Deep! Town Services! Not to be Din & Frplcd Liv Rm w/Hrdwds! Lake Family Rm! 4 Decks! A/C! w/Hrdwds! 3 Bdrms! 2 Baths! 14,190’ w/Marble Vanity! 2.5 Baths! Frplc Fam Patio!C/Air! Garage w/Storage! 2 BOAT Cedar Deck You'll Never Want to Leave! Subdivided! One of the Last Pristine Facing Master! Master Bath! 2 Bdrms! Lot! Sandy Beach! Freshly Paint Ext! Rm! Gas Heat! CAir! Garage! 2 Boat Recent Trex Deck! Garage! 2 BOAT Heated Garage w/Workshop! SLIPS! Heated Pool! Sandy Beach! SLIPS! Heated Pool, Sandy Beach! Located on its Own Peninsula! Pieces of Webster Lake! 2.5 Baths! CAir! Garage! $639,900.00 Recent Roof! Slips! Heated Pool! $259,900.00 $259,900.00 $539,900.00 $489,900.00 $289,900.00 $349,900.00 $279,900.00

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WEBSTER LAKE — UNION POINT!! 80 ft. waterfront on Middle Pond! Superior location with buildable lot across the street! This renovated lakehouse has hardwood floors, ceramic tile, granite coun- ters in the spacious eat-in kitchen open to fireplaced living room w/double sliders to deck. Vaulted ceiling Master BR suite with bal- cony, jacuzzi tub master bath. Three additional bedrooms, 2.5 more baths. Walk-out from the finished family room to dock and beach! Central air, Pella/Andersen windows, nicely landscaped, 2-car detached garage and plenty of parking! R/E Tax $5,818 $749,900

WEBSTER LAKE - Attention Lake lovers!!! Fabulous corner end unit on the Marina at Treasure Island! Quality renovations include gorgeous "open" kitchen with gran- ite center isle, stainless appliances and ample cabinets. Sliders off dining area to deck overlooking your nearby deeded boat slips and Middle Pond. Two large bed- rooms, Master with full bath and beautiful double sink marble vanity. Custom red birch and oak floors. Upgraded stairways and rails. Lower level fireplaced family room with 1/2 bath and walk-out to patio. Recent replacement windows and garage door. Desirable end location steps to beach, heated pool and marina. Guest parking spaces nearby. Move right in, just in time for summer! NEW PRICE R/E Tax $4,406 $409,900 WHEN YOU THINK OF REAL ESTATE - THINK OF STERLING SINCE 1962 ~ OUR 50TH YEAR IN BUSINESS GOT A HOUSE FOR SALE?

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508-943-7669 • BANK FORECLOSURE SALE “Names you know, AUGUST SEMINAR 508-949-3205 Understanding your Three Bedroom Split Entry Style Single Family Residence people you trust” JoAnnSoldMyHouse.com Assessed Value to be sold on the premises at VS R Market Value & 155 Pleasant Street, Upton, Massachusetts Jo-Ann Szymczak Call for details 508-934-7669 Thusday, August 2, 2012 CRS, GRI, SRES Realtor E Connie Nedoroscik Sale to Commence at 11:00 AM Marketing Co-ordinator LICENSED IN MA & CT • Now is a great time to buy! SZYMCZAK SELLS AUBURN - NEW LISTING MAKE AN OFFER Terms of Sale: A Five Thousand ($5,000.00) Dollar deposit in A CHARLTON - 2 BEDRMS OAKVIEW ESTATES $329,900 SOUTHBRIDGE cash or certified check will be required at the time and place of sale *Welcome to The Villages of Dale Woods.!* This Upscale, with the balance due within twenty one (21) days of the sale. All other Meticulously Maintained, SOLD Open Floor Plan L Oversized End Unit, terms to be announced at the sale. ON DEPOSIT Features 7 Rm, 3 Br, 2 1/2 Bath & 2 Car Garage~! For Further Information Contact: Dennis M. Sullivan, Esq., **Master B/R Suite located 1st Level with Recent windows..small two building com- This has it all..hardwood flooring throughout an open Full M/B & Jacuzzi.*. *Features Include Gorgeous H/W Flooring, Attorney for Milford Federal Savings and Loan Association, 12 * Ranch * 2 car garage* Hdwd flrs Ceramic Tiled Bathrooms, W/W Carpets in B/R's & Cathedral plex ..brick exterior.. convenient to store. * Fenced garden area floor plan concept, cathedral ceiling, 3 season porch Ceilings~! Fully Applianced Kitchen,Granite Countertops, Breakfast through walkout sliders from dining area, easy to finish Bar and Nook~! Sliders to Composite Deck off D/R. *Minutes to Rte Jo-Ann 508-943-7669 Congress Street, Milford, Massachusetts 01757. (508) 473-4811 * Title 5 done * Minutes to Rte 20 lower level w/ 10' ceilings, upgraded kitchen, 2 full baths 290,20 & Mass Pike~!* *A RARE FIND~!* 55 New Spencer Rd - one off master bedroom, central air, central vac... Call Brenda Flanagan 508-769-1811 REDSTONE CONDOS OXFORD - $395,000 - NO CLOSING COSTS SOUTHBRIDGE - E Edward D. Larkin, Auctioneer No. AU899, ADDITIONAL LAND AVAILABLE LEASE/PURCHASE DUDLEY - 7 rm 280 Main Street, Milford MA 01757 CLASSIC 17 ROOM, 10 BEDROOM VICTORIAN... If you love to enter- Young raised tain, then this home is for you. This house features a galley kitchen with a ranch 6 room, 3 breakfast nook with wood burning stove and a large family room/dining area. bedrooms, 2 full Cape Rental $1400 baths, 2 garage S On the first floor is a very large formal dining room with wood burning stove 219,900 with working fireplace, half bath, large living/music room, library with fire- $ under for rent. 1st, last, security. place and enclosed wrap around front and side porches. The stairways lead- Nice open floor ing to the second floor which features hardwood and wide pine floors, 2 full plan with cathe- Available. Aug. 1st baths, six large bedrooms, one with adjacent nursery or walk-in closet, stair- drals in livin- cases lead to third floor where there are four/five additional bedrooms, some may also be used as a game groom and diningroom, cabinets galore with granite T room, craft room, media room and large storage closet. The house sits upon 3.5 acres on a very private lot close countertops and center island in the kitchen, hardwood Call Jo-Ann to Buffumville Recreational Park and 2 miles from 395, and 20 minutes to Worcester. flooring in diningroom, and more...Seller would prefer LEASE/PURCHASE ..Terms include $100 credited toward GOT A HOUSE 168 Charlton Street, Oxford Jo-Ann 508-943-7669 downpayment from rent each month.…More Less A DUDLEY - IMMACULATE DUDLEY - CONTEMPORARY DUDLEY - 2 ACRES DUDLEY - MUST SEE!! NEW PRICE $199,900 Well main- “0” DOWN PAYMENT tained older PERRYVILLE ESTATES FOR SALE? colonial with formal dining T OPEN HOUSE room or den... PEN HOUSE SAT. 1:30-3:00 PEN HOUSE OPEN HOUSE O SAT. 11-1 2nd level has O SAT. 1:30-3 additional living SUN 1:30-3 area besides 3 * 2 BR * HW Floors bedrooms... grounds are private... plenty of E Look for that new home in * 3 BR * New maple kitchen room for a garden or detatched garage. * 4 BR * Cathedrals * Granite * 27’ living room * 2.5 baths countertops * Garage * 24x24 family room* Fireplace Jo-Ann 508-943-7669 * HW floors 61 Dudley Hill Rd 4 Barry Ave 15 Sunnyside Rd 178 Scholfield Ave our real estate section. OAKVIEW ESTATES - BUILDING #3 - Last opportunity for walk-out basement 4 • THE AUBURN NEWS • Saturday, July 28, 2012

THOMPSON, CT WEBSTER • $329,900 $215,000 NEW PRICE WEBSTER LAKE CONDO $225,000 581 Fabyan Rd 24 Oakwood Dr. (off Kingsbury) Broker owned New sunny 1200 sq. ft., Custom built with pris- 3 Bdrm ranch, large tine condition. 8 rms, level yard, 2641 sq.ft., 2 car www.NewEnglandMoves.com slider to deck, island garage, 1 acre, granite kitchen, 1 car garage, kitchen, fplcd fam rm., FHWH, Mstr suite, deck, Inger Christensen Farmers porch Open House Sun 3-5 For Sale or Rent $1300 a month frml din rm. 508-769-3823 508-987-1303 THOMPSON, CT • $329,900 DUDLEY • $315,000 Time to sell or buy... Call Inger 1350 Thompson Rd 27 Klondike Rd Like new! Sunny! 2900 Must see 2700 sf sq. ft. Colonial. 2 story 10 rm Ranch Joanne Fontaine foyer, HW flrs, tile, w/waterview & 5-c appliances, island in 508-479-9691 kitch., master suite, 2.5 gar on 1.86 ac. BEACON PARK TOWNHOUSE baths, 27 ft fireplaced Swimming pool. FR to deck, central air, Contractor’s home. *2 bedrooms, 2.5 baths *1 car garage *fireplaced livingroom 2 car gar., stone wall. Licensed in MA & CT *private beach and pool *gleaming hardwood floors *deck overlooks lake View more properties at FOR RENT WEBSTER: • $800.00 41 Brook St. 2nd Floor. Sunny 6 room apartment. Dead end street. Close to school. Newly painted. www.IngerC.com No pets. Available Now. Call 508-579-8533 for details and private viewing

CALENDAR fles, music of the 50’s and 60’s. All donations continued from page 1 go to the Elks Scholarship Fund. Open House Directory FRIDAY SATURDAY Deadline: Monday at 10am AUGUST 24 SEPTEMBER 1 AUBURN — Friday Night CRUISIN’ at the AUBURN — The BAY STATE CHAPEL (C) Condo (X) Condex (M) Multi-Family (T) Townhouse Auburn-Webster Elks Lodge, 754 Southbridge meets at 6 p.m. every Saturday at St. Thomas (B) Business (U) Duplex (S) Single Family (D) Adult St. (Route 12) Auburn. There will be classic Episcopal Church, 35 School St., Auburn. cars, hot rods, food, cold drinks, raffles, music Everyone is invited. Childcare and refresh- (P) Land (L) Mobile Home (A) Apartment Community of the 50’s and 60’s. All donations go to the ments at every service. ADDRESS STYLE TIME PRICE REALTOR/SELLER/PHONE Elks Scholarship Fund. Every Friday until August 31. AUBURN — The American Legion Chester P.Tuttle Post 279, 88 Bancroft St., Auburn, will SATURDAY, JULY 28, 2012 hold a MEAT/SEAFOOD RAFFLE every DUDLEY SATURDAY Saturday.Early Bird tickets will be available at 12:30 p.m. and the meat raffle starts at 1 p.m. 61 Dudley Hill Rd S 1:30-3 $164,900 Remax Advantage 1 / Jo-Ann Szymczak 508-943-7669 AUGUST 25 There will be six tables of prime rib, lobster, 4 Barry Ave S 11-1 $199,900 Remax Advantage 1 / Jo-Ann Szymczak 508-943-7669 AUBURN — The BAY STATE CHAPEL crab, steaks and much more. The public is meets at 6 p.m. every Saturday at St. Thomas invited to this non-smoking event. 15 Sunnyside Rd S 1:30-3 $187,500 Remax Advantage 1 / Jo-Ann Szymczak 508-943-7669 Episcopal Church, 35 School St., Auburn. Everyone is invited. Childcare and refresh- WEBSTER ments at every service. TUESDAY 47 Batten St S 12-2 $169,900 Hope Realty 508-943-4333 SEPTEMBER 4 TUESDAY AUBURN — Celebrate Recovery (a Christ- centered life RECOVERY PROGRAM) from 7 AUGUST 28 to 9 p.m. every Tuesday at the Faith Baptist SUNDAY, JULY 29, 2012 AUBURN — Celebrate Recovery (a Christ- Church, 12 Faith Avenue, Auburn. Do you DUDLEY centered life RECOVERY PROGRAM) from 7 wear a mask that hides your depression, to 9 p.m. every Tuesday at the Faith Baptist anger, addiction, pain, guilt, fear? Check us 178 Scholfield Ave S 1:30-3 $329,900 Remax Advantage 1 / Jo-Ann Szymczak 508-943-7669 Church, 12 Faith Avenue, Auburn. Do you out online, or attend a meeting. Call 508-832- wear a mask that hides your depression, 5044 for more information. WEBSTER anger, addiction, pain, guilt, fear? Check us 24 Oakwood Dr S 3-5 $329,900 Coldwell Banker / Jo-Ann Szymczak 508-943-7669 out online, or attend a meeting. Call 508-832- 5044 for more information. THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 6 THURSDAY AUBURN — Open STORY TIME will be held at 4:30 p.m. Thursdays at the Auburn Public AUGUST 30 Library.No registration required. Please drop To have your open house AUBURN — Open STORY TIME will be held in. Open to all ages. For more information, call at 4:30 p.m. Thursdays at the Auburn Public the library at 508-832-7790. Library.No registration required. Please drop in. Open to all ages. For more information, call listed in this directory the library at 508-832-7790. SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 8 please contact Sandy @ FRIDAY AUBURN — The BAY STATE CHAPEL meets at 6 p.m. every Saturday at St. Thomas AUGUST 31 Episcopal Church, 35 School St., Auburn. 508-909-4110 AUBURN — Final Friday Night CRUISIN’ at Everyone is invited. Childcare and refresh- the Auburn-Webster Elks Lodge, 754 ments at every service. Southbridge St. (Route 12) Auburn. There will be classic cars, hot rods, food, cold drinks, raf- LOCAL TRUSTED by BUSINESS DIRECTORY Tara Our readers trust our advertisers

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ALL $250 www.tinyurl.com/JulieBainton $Development$ State licensed. 860-779-0272 Asking $125.00 454 350HP Tree landscape & 508-683-6386 Ready Heaters JULIE www.laughlinkennel.com $45 White-Wash Oak Coffee Marine Engine excavation specialist HEAVY DUTY Tables, Floor and Table Nov. 26th, 1954 Laughlin Kennel Paperback Books Nov. 30th, 2008 Complete & Running. Call 508-987-7161 PIANO HINGES 2,000 3/4 100psi Mostly New Titles, Lamps Also Available Includes Alternator, Power Seasoned Firewood Separately. Send Your Love To: 54’’-57’’ long stainless steel Mostly Romance Novels. 888-974-1977 (FAX) Steering Pump, Raw Water Cut, split, del. OST OUND Plastic Pipe $200 284 L & F hinges. 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OUTDOOR WOOD 508-832-5512 5HP, 230/460V Also booking leave message Jukebox 1740RPM, 184T Frame/TEFC 6x4x2 $65,000 FURNACE For Sale $125 OBO $525 TOOL SHEDS Horse Camp Cleaner & Greener 1951 Rowe AMI Made of Texture 1-11 508-259-8805 EPA Qualified 5HP, 230/460V Call: 25-Year Warranty Model “D” 40 3495RPM, 184T Frame/TEFC (5) Antique Windsor 8x8 $725 FOUND!! Excellent Condition. 8x10 $900 508-865-9860 Tandem Kayak Call Today Young male long haired $125 OBO Chairs 508-882-0178 Converted To Play 45’s. (3) Thumb-back, 8x12 $975 For Sale brown and black cat. Holds 20 Records. 4 Motor Speed Controls CrystalRockFarm.com Neutured. Hitachi J100, 400/460V (2) Bird-cage 8x16 $1275 107 MISC. FREE Good design, and good Spare Tubes & Service Delivered And Was brought to vet for Manual. Great Sound, Best Offer $450 condition. Built On-Site Was $1,100 vaccinations. Real Solid Wood. Call 5pm-8:30pm FREE WOOD Firewood Found on Friday 3/16/12 $2000 508-867-6546 Antique Child’s Rocker Other Sizes Available Little used, sell for near the Lacky Dam area 774-200-0501 $125 Call 413-324-1117 $600 Green $135 Must see furniture on 14 PALLETS of Douglas, MA. You pick up. Monday thru Call: 860-974-1993 128 cubic feet. No collar no tags Railroad Ave Dudley. Like New Oak Large Jointer Needs restoration or en- Friday 8am-noon. 205 BOATS (774)696-7879 Call: 508-341-9282 $175 joy old aged look... Computer Hutch Trees for Stonebridge Press 25 Optical Drive Heavy-Duty Motor Lift $550 1995 Glastron 17ft •Claw & Ball Footed Sale (located behind Southbridge Fiberglass Boat FIREWOOD $225 Evergreen Trees, Colorado Hotel & Conference Center) Lost Table Charlton (open style) with 88HP Green - $150.00 7/10/12 On Mill Street Antique Cast-Iron $90 Blue Spruce, Potted Trees, Coal Stove Silver Blue, 18”-22” tall. OVENAS Evinrude SPL outboard. Seasoned - $220.00 •Library Oak Table 508-248-0684 110 N Includes trailer. Easily seats in Southbridge $200 All 10 trees for $85. Cut, Split, Delivered Female 5.5 pound black $90 Norway Spruce 3 1/2’ 8. Used in fresh water for WOOD LOTS WANTED 1929 Chevy Engine Thank you St Jude water skiing. Chihuahua her name •Older Leather Seat Quaser-6000/BTU 5/$99. Eastern Pine 5-7’ For answered prayers. Say $275 Chairs (3) Call “Boo” but she also Air Conditioner tall 5/$99. 3 Hail Mary’s, 3 Glory Be’s 508-769-2351 Generac Generator $30ea Excellent Privacy $5,000 answers to “Booger”. $60 and 3 Our Father’s. 508-987-5349 $250 •Oak Dresser Border/Ornamental Call: 508-234-5676 May be skittish around Radial Arm Saw $100 Hutch Call 508-278-5762 D.A. people. $125 •(3) Matching Dining Dark Wood 50” W X 67” H Evenings 2008 Sea Ray 275 FLEA MARKET Band Saw Room Chairs w/Platform 16” D-Door Shelves Below-3 130 YARD SALES 185 Sport Call: 386-586-8087 $150 Rocker. Nice Wood, All Shelves Above $150 A HUGE Mercruiser 4.3L Alpha Dudley Call 508-752-8569 Nice For Age Trestle Table 190PHP. 50 hours, pearl After 6PM $150 Call 508-867-4546 7’ 3 1/2’ Pine Neighborhood and black, many features. Flea Market After 6:30pm Matching Benches Outstanding condition with LOST CAT Yard Sale Antiques, Collectibles Fat, black male with LEER FIBERGLASS AND MORE! Needs Refinishing 7 homes all at once! trailer. & General TONNEAU COVER MAKE VISIT $250 white whiskers lost on Quoizel Pendant Open Every Saturday-Sunday Saturday 5/19 in the 700 series New ‘08. Used 508-943-8693 Sat.7/28 & Sun.7/29 8am-4pm one season. Fits Ford SD Light 9:00am-4:00pm $18,000 Bryn Mar, Rock Ave 1999-2007 shortbed NASCAR Floral design deep red London Fog Victory Drive off Slater Call Mark: SPECIAL DEAL!! area of Auburn. He is an Die-Cast Models flowers with green leaves, Luggage Street and Normandy Street 781-801-4061 $10 daily spaces inside cat and has never gold chain, three light bulbs, Garment Bag, Carry-on, and been out, he maybe $495 OBO They’re Back! approximate diameter 18”. Call: 508-278-0810 Duffle Bag Don’t miss out all kinds of FOR SALE Free Outdoor Spaces hiding. He answers $5 And Up! $60 items!! Now Through Labor Day to “Begerra” BRAND NEW $175 1984 Formula 24’ COME Join US SHIPMENT! Call: 413-245-9221 Reward Oak Table 32’ Extension 350 Merc Cruiser Something For Everyone! Call: 508-832-3985 W/(2) leaves and (6) chairs Blessings Farm DEADLINE FOR With trailer. GPS Finder. $500 50 H Foote Road Sanzo TV Ladder YARD SALE and more!! Well Behind BP Gas Charlton 32” with TV stand 250lb Capacity At Dudley/Webster Line 508-248-1411 SUBMISSIONS maintained, must sell Formal Sofa & (2) $50 $150 IS 1:30PM MONDAY moving!! 2 Acres, Indoors! LOST DOG Reclining Chairs Oak Dining Room FOR ALL MASS. www.dudleyflea.com Male Bishon Frise colonial, 6 chairs (S. Bent) Kenwood 5.1 Call: 508-347-7052 WEEKLY PAPERS Asking $8,500 OBO 1-800-551-7767 named “Cody Bear” $1,000 *Deadlines Subject To Call: 508-476-3824 90” table, 36” mirrored buf- Channel Surround Change Due To Holidays 2 years old, white, fet, 56” lighted china closet. Sound Component Call For More Info. 10-20lbs, no collar and Oak Entertainment $1,000 Troy-bilt no tags. He is not Center System Polar Blast MOVING SALE Polar Kraft 2010 microchiped. $250 With stereo cabinet Lost on Monday 10 Fishing $50 Snowblower Saturday 7/28 SC Outlander Outboards 10.5 HP, 30 inch cut, mint 8:00am-1:00pm Pro staff boat, Yamaha F115. 3/5/2012 in the town of Brookfield condition, always stored in 663 Alpine Dr, Southbridge Pampered, great family Brimfield, MA Cash Only 3-25HP Beige Love Seat heated garage. boat. 21’ long, 8’ wide. $250-$500 each $50 Ladies DON’T stop here. Fishing/tubing fun! CALL: Call Dee: $950 OBO This is all basement, garage, $22,000 508-867-4091 Call: 508-885-6657 Call: 508-867-4546 Call: 508-341-1337 yard, tools and GUY stuff!! Dan: 508-527-3820 413-245-1264 4 ☎ TOWN-TO-TOWN CLASSIFIEDS ☎ A STONEBRIDGE PRESS PUBLICATION ☎ July 25, 2012

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Driver Call: up, old toys, old Fax Resume Heavy lifting and valid Please contact us at: 508-987-0077 advertisement signs; 774-241-0117 driver’s license required. To haul cars 508-764-2635 Must be experienced and Town-to-Town 205 Federal Hill Road soda, food etc. Or Email Resume Experience preferred. www.valetparkof Oxford, MA have a cleaning driving Classifieds (days) carrierlandscaping@ record and lots of motivation america.com/employment yahoo.com Call Charlton Furniture 1-800-536-5836 starwoodpetresort.com Call: 860-779-2469 508-765-6940 508-868-8212 508-248-5566 Call 508 764-6376 JULY 25, 2012 ☎ TOWN-TO-TOWN CLASSIFIEDS ☎ A STONEBRIDGE PRESS PUBLICATION ☎ 5

311 PART-TIME HELP 402 GENERAL SERVICES 454 HOME 505 APARTMENTS FOR 505 APARTMENTS FOR 505 APARTMENTS FOR 505 APARTMENTS FOR 550 MOBILE HOMES WANTED IMPROVEMENT RENT RENT RENT RENT Brookfield Sunshine Haven Clutter Douglas Southbridge Southbridge Webster Nanatomqua Mobile A group care program for 2 bedroom basement Very Attractive One Bedroom Large, bright 2 bedroom Home Park (55+) New Two Bedroom, New Mobile Home For Sale. special needs children is Capture Appliances, Dishwasher, apartment. Laundromat on Apartment. Centrally apartment. Wall-to-wall premises, clean, new cabi- Located, Hardwood Floors, carpeting, washer/dryer Two Bedroom, 1.5 Bath. Seeking Part-Time Removal of unwanted Quiet, Private Country Road. Large Kitchen & Living No Traffic. No Smoking, nets, refrigerator & stove Modern Kitchen/Bath. facilities, parking, no pets. Employment or unusable included, wall-to-wall Completely Furnished With Room. Screen Porch No Dogs. & Carport. For 3pm-11pm and household items... $850/Month carpet, off-street parking, Appliances & Furniture. Credit Check & References 11pm-7am near shopping. Central Air & Parking. First/Last Park Rent $110/Month Part-Time workers Furniture, appliances, Plus Electric Safe & Quiet Building. CALL FOR PRICE 774-262-7307 lumber, lawn Call: 508-476-1722 $800/Month $150/Week $650/Month Apply At: equipment Utilities, Very Low, Call: 508-943-0474 References But Separate. Sunshine Haven Call: 508-892-1793 ($500 Security) For sale by 49 Linwood Ave •Handy Work 508-335-8878 508-248-6687 motivated owner: Whitinsville, MA Sturbridge, MA 508-234-3240 •Local Moving Dudley Dresser Hill 5 Room updated fully Southbridge applianced clean, mobile •Haul Offs/Junk Apartments Spencer WEBSTER home. 2 bedrooms, 1.5 bath, 320 MEDICAL/DENTAL 2 Bedroom In Country 2 bedroom, third floor Removal $750/Month Attractive One orTwo- large kitchen and living Setting. Stove And Bedroom Apartment, room. 4 season sun porch, Nursing: Refrigerator Included, Prospect 4 bedroom, third floor Appliances, lots of storage, central air, Certified C.N.A. The odd job specialist Laundry Facility, Off-Street W/D Hookup Available 2 large electrified sheds (1 500 REAL ESTATE Parking. No Pets. $950/Month 32hrs. for Dialysis Centers of of Central MA Modern, Bright, Estates insulated) Nice private yard Rhode Island and Fall River. Quiet Country Setting. with patio screen house, First And Security All have been remodeled and 1 & 2 Bedroom Dialysis certification prefer- Section 8 is welcomed Directly Off Route 9. mature plantings plus more! 501 REAL ESTATE Deposit Required Apartments. red. Excellent wages and 508-868-4291 $725 Monthly Visit Our Website benefits. Sundays and major WANTED Call: 508-320-2175 www.spencercondos.com Now Available: Only $79,900 holidays off. We’re Here To Plus Utilities Call: (508)397-0212 Historical Buildings plus park share Please call Lisa: Help!! Must Income Qualify Call for more details: (401)434-0170 Ext 220 Spencer SECTION 8 860-315-7122 for appointment CERTIFICATES Two bedroom apartment, WELCOME EOE 433 CLEANING first floor. Residential Mobile Home Orchard area, large yard, Call In well established deleaded, carpeted, resident owned adult laundry room, city gas, (508)943-9567 * TLC Home * forced hot air heat. park in Quinebaug CT. ************** Hill EHO Many extras!!! 400 SERVICES Cleaning Available September 1st Have You Heard The EQUAL HOUSING Free Rent Call for an Phrase, “GOING GREEN?” SOUTHBRIDGE $785/Month OPPORTUNITY 1 & 2 Bedroom First/Security appointment: 402 GENERAL SERVICES We Use & Supply Organic Apartments. 36-38 Main Street 510 508-847-1562 Cleaners To Ensure Your ************** One bedroom, off street 508-867-8707 Family’s Safety. All real estate advertising in CALL FOR parking, heat and hot COMMERCIAL/BUSINESS All Cleanouts Gift Certificates For this newspaper is subject to MORE DETAILS water included. Mobile Home Baby Showers, The Federal Fair Housing Act $700/Month In well established Cleanups Anniversaries, And More! of 1968, which makes it Heat & Hot Water illegal to advertise any resident owned adult A Perfect Gift! Included Sturbridge Southbridge park in Quinebaug CT. Haul-Away preference, limitation or Free Parking (860)256-7582 1738 House CALL TAMMIE TODAY discrimination based on race, PROFESSIONAL Many extras!!! 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Small Building Weekly/Bi-Weekly Or knowingly accept any No Pets 508-347-1101 Parking Mobile Home Demolition Monthly Cleanings advertising for real estate EHO References 900 Sq. Ft./210 Sq. Ft. Well kept in Flexible Hours/Days that is in violation of the law. First & Last Month’s Rent 508-320-9075 retirement park. Better Than Our readers are hereby Registered/Insured/ $65,000 informed that all dwellings $825/Month Sturbridge A Dumpster Bonded advertising in this newspaper 1738 House Call: 774-318-0275 We Do It! References Available are available on and equal Call: 508-765-1104 FREE Estimates! opportunity basis. To Studio Apartment Wonderful Space complain about Park Model 774-329-3386 River Mill $675/Month Available House/Office discrimination call The Southbridge One Bedroom Apartment Mobile Home 774-230-8586 Department of Housing and Webster For Sale By Owner Urban Development “HUD” Village First Floor, $900/Month Fully Furnished, New Porch Cleaning Available Two Bedroom Apartment Reasonable rates. toll-free at 1-800-669-9777. Thompson, CT Two Bedroom, Addition, Also Nice Shed & No job too big or small. For the N.E. area, call HUD $1,000/month 7,500sq ft Free Great Place For A Garden. Days and evening ad 617-565-5308,. The toll Affordable Includes Heat & Standing Building On Beautiful Lot Near Armand A. Thibert All Appliances. hours available. free number for the hearing 1,2 & 4 Bedroom Hot Water. Very secure very bright Swimming Pool. & Son Bonded impaired is 1-800-927-9275 Off-Street Free Electric, Heat, great office area, loading Located At Highview Apartment Homes Hot Water. dock, plenty of parking Campground In Call Wendy for a Off-Street Parking FREE estimate at: Parking, conveinient to 395 CT West Brookfield. W/D Hook-ups Begin Camping 4/15-10/15 • Painting, Remodeling (508)943-9880 505 APARTMENTS FOR Stove & Fridge. 508-347-1101 & RI. & Renovations & On-Site Laundry RENT Ample Parking Washer & Dryer Wallpapering All Types Hook-up. 2,400sq ft Free Asking $28,000 Spacious Floor Plans Standing Building 442 LICENSED DAY • Exterior Decks Near-by Park & No Pets Thompson Loading dock, nice office 508-867-8736 Repaired & Stained CARE Library No Smoking. 2 bedroom duplex. New Brookside Close to I395, RT12 $725/Month bathroom, kitchen with 9,000sq ft 575 VACATION RENTALS stove, refrigerator, micro- Licensed & Insured *************** Terrace Available wave. Near Rte 395 and Good for cold storage Wales, MA The Commonwealth of Summer August 1st schools. Off-street parking, washer/dryer hookups. 1,200sq ft Tel.: 413-245-7181 Massachusetts Office of Affordable 1, 2 and 3 Move-In Special 508-248-0932 Hampton Child Care Services Office and storage Bedroom Apartments *2 BR ONE MONTH No Pets/No Smokers requires that all ads For Rent. placed in the newspaper FREE* $700/Month Owner will give you Beach: Spacious, Fully Must Income Qualify Call: 860-923-9120 price you cant refuse Call The for child care (daycare) Applianced. Cottage and in your home include Voucher Holders SOUTHBRIDGE on all spaces!!! Welcome Junk Man your license number. Starting at $698 Fully furnished Suites 2-bedroom apartment Call: 508-753-3670 Sleeps 3-8. 200 feet to • A/C In Every Unit Call Today beach, located behind Trees Cut • Pool Webster Ashworth hotel. Private LICENSED (860)923-3919 Convenient to town yard, with grill and tables. Brush/Limbs • Basketball Court rivermillvillage@ and safe area. 2nd floor Great family area DAYCARE winnco.com NORTH VILLAGE and rates. Removed in Sturbridge • Playground 525 HOUSES FOR RENT AAA credit Call 603-926-1867 WE NOW TAKE has Fall opening for child • On-Site Laundry rating needed 2 Bedroom Units YOUR AUTOS over 18 months. Starting At $783!! 30 years experience. Heat/Hot Water $850/Month FOR CASH! Many references. with heat Heat And Hot Water Brookfield Removal of Metal, MA Lic. #9009432 Included! SOUTHBRIDGE Two bedroom house on **SOUTH** Call Sue Riel at Call: 508-320-9075 Is Included. Lake Quaboag. Appliances, 508-347-9423 INCOME LIMITS APPLY DENNIS: Furniture, TV’s. Section 8 Welcome 94 E. Main Street Must Income $900/Month Construction Third floor apartment Qualify. plus utilities ****************** Office Open From: $650/Month Materials. 454 HOME Monday-Friday Southbridge Call: 508-471-0130 2 PRIME WEEKS Utilities not included Large spacious 2 & 3 Section 8 Vouchers Cellars/Attics IMPROVEMENT 9:00am to 5:00pm STILL AVAILABLE!!! bedroom apartments Accepted. 7/28-8/4, 8/25-9/1 Cleaned. Saturday 10:00am 959 Main Street available end of July Small Building to 4:00pm 4 bedroom townhouse or August 1st. Please Call •July & Aug. $975/week. Demolition, Tires. Evening Appointments Available $900/Month •Off season & winter PAINTING Availble August 1st Hardwood floors in living (508)987-1595 rentals available. Leaves Removed. Brookside Terrace room/dining room, eat-in EHO SOUTHBRIDGE Residential Moves. Interior/ kitchen, pantry washer/dryer 3 Bedroom 1 Bath Furnaces Removed Exterior Service Pets Only hookup, storage, front & House. Recently W/D Hookups, back closed-in porches. Check-our-down-to- Power Washing Webster Updated Must See!! Stove/Refrigerator. Located in Nice Quiet Area, earth prices first! Carpentry 11 Village Drive First/Last/Security, $825-$900 Five Room, Three Bedroom Apartment For Rent, Private Landscaped Yard, Weekends also! • FREE ESTIMATES • Southbridge,MA 01550 References. First/Last/Security W/D-Hook-Ups, $20 Application Fee No Pets Frist & Second Floor, Central Mass • FULLY Insured • Large Living Room, Off-Street Parking, • Reasonable Rates • (508)764-7675 508-765-5542 Call: 774-258-0147 Walk-Out Basement, and Connecticut Large Kitchen, Porch, Rich O’Brien Appliances Included Screened Porch, Off-Street Parking. Hardwood Floors, Dave No Pets/Smoking, 3 bedrooms, (dbl, queen, 508-867-2564 Painting Southbridge Section 8 Approved. 2 twins), on dead end 28 Years Of Experience C&C Must see!! Spacious first Only $1150!!! street, screened porch 508-581-0902 508-248-7314 Southbridge floor five room two bedroom. AND with gas grill, outside Properties Off-street parking, gas heat, Plus-Utilities 508-347-7804 2 & 3 Bedroom washer/dryer hookup, new Third Floor - Large 3 shower, full kitchen with LOOK & COMPARE Bedroom Apartment, 1st/Last/Security/Preferred microwave, full bath, Apartments: siding windows and fresh 508-434-0485 Southbridge (1) 5-room 2 bedroom interior paint. Backyard, Quiet Street, washer/dryer, 3 tv's with DiGeronimo Living Room, Dining Room, Or:508-764-3853 cable, DVD. Close to golf, FREE Quality 1, 2 & 3 (1) 5-room 3 bedroom Kitchen, Pantry, Painting Bedroom Apartments! (1) 6-room 3 bedroom First/Last bike trail, shopping, thea- Metal Pickup $750/Month Washer/Dryer Hookups, Quality, Affordability Appliances, Off-Street Off-Street Parking ter, 10 mins from bay A/C, Refrigerators, & Trust Parking. All are very well utilities not included side and ocean side Washers, Small Trailers, Without Compromise Call: 508-248-7812 beaches. Batteries. Call (508)765-0501 maintained with For More Information 546 CEMETERY LOTS Interior Rooms washer/dryer hookups. Call 508-943-8807 WE PAY YOU As Low As Varying areas. Some ****************** Top Dollar For Your $149 DOUGLAS include ceramic tiled Four Plots Call Janet at: AUTOS Ceilings $79 kitchen and bath. Southbridge 1, 2 & 3 Bedroom New 1 & 2 bedroom In Worcester Country 508-865-1583 TRUCKS Woodwork $79 WEBSTER Memorial Park, Paxton, MA after 6 pm Or TRACTORS Apartments Available From $775/Month apartments. Off-street Large 6 room, 3 bedroom Prices start at $845/month. In The Licensed & Insured Income Verification parking. No Pets. apartment on third floor. “Rememberance Section” or e-mail: 508-867-2564 Includes heat, hot water, Required Nice area, nice yard, Serving Central Mass. A/C, pool, fitness center All Four For $4500 OBO [email protected] 508-347-7804 First & Last Required $775/Month washer/dryer hookup. (Currently Sells For James DiGeronimo & children’s program. $875/Month for photos 508-581-0902 Cell 508-577-7940 Off street parking. Call: 508-769-2500 First & Security $1800 Each) Call (508)476-3777 Call: 508-765-5852 Call: 508-943-2773 508-721-2572 ******************

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720 CLASSICS 725 AUTOMOBILES 740 MOTORCYCLES 740 MOTORCYCLES 750 CAMPERS/TRAILERS 760 VANS/TRUCKS 760 VANS/TRUCKS 700 AUTOMOTIVE 1975 Chrysler 2007 Ford 1997 Harley ‘99 Harley 2002 Flagstaff 25ft 1997 Dodge 2009 Chevy Imperial Lebaron Focus SES Davidson Fat Boy Davidson Road Ultra Light Camper Dakota Silverado 705 AUTO ACCESSORIES 2 door, 440 cubic inch 4 door sedan, spoiler, remote mint condition King Classic LIKE NEW! Dual axle, sleeps Extended Cab Club Cab 1983 Ford 351 engine good driver, starter, A/C, 71,000 miles. 6, double doors, heated 2 wheel drive, dark green needs TLC. EXTRAS! EXTRAS! queen bed, microwave, bath- 58,000 miles, 5 speed 1500 Series Windsor Rebuilt trans $2,500 $7,600 EXTRAS! EXTRAS! 3291 orginal miles. serviced tub, air conditioning/heat, standard transmission, Has Z-71 Package. and transfer case 28,000 miles, a must see! at beginning of year. New awning and more. good condition. Silver Blue Color. With Call: 508-987-2441 $10,900 Tonneau Cover & Liner. $350 Pick-Up truck side battery, Vance & Haines Call: 774-241-0577 exhaust. lots of chrome [email protected] $2,700 8k Miles, One Owner. boxes Very unusual with such low Asking $25,000 2007 Toyota anytime for picture Call: 508-713-3066 Fran 508-791-9885 1952 Chevy Power (2) 8ft, good condition, also First Time Ad mileage, its like buying a new or 508-779-0194 Train have ladder rack free if you Camry XLE bike that’s been hardly used. Call: 413-245-9036 $350 buy boxes! 4-Door Sedan, 8400 Miles, Cover included. 2001 Dodge 2500 765 HEAVY EQUIPMENT $500 Leather/Loaded, 4 Ton Hudson Premium Condition. 2 Motorcycles $15,000 Pickup, 4 wheel drive, Michigan 1987 GMC Parts Trailer automatic, single cab with 8” Call Steven: Comes with accessories Backhoe Nice chrome front Call: 508-885-4651 $21,000 OBO For Sale body, V-8, new snow tires, Payloader 2007 Roadstar 774 490-7313 $2,395 fisher plow ready. bumper, heater core, 1976 MGB Call After 6PM Call: 508-885-2286 $4,500 Diesel, Runs Good misc. Roadster 860-974-0069 Warrior- MOTORCYCLE Call: 860-974-1801 $9997 Metallic Gray, VERY LOW Motor Home Chevy Box Truck Convertible MILES, Samson Ground 2004 Yamaha Chevy 283 & 327 2008 Nissan Versa 1998 Holiday UPS-Style crankshafts Exterior bodywork newly Hatchback Pounders, Very Clean. V Star 1100 redone, 85,000 miles, comes $7,000 OBO Rambler 2002 GMC $3500 with cover. Silver, 4 door, 74,000 miles. Classic Call: 508-892-8481 In excellent condition, Excellent condition, must be Endeavor Diesel John Deere one owner! 2008 Yamaha Sierra SLT $5,000 OBO seen to be appreciated. 1 Slide, Low Mileage, 1500, Z71 off road Skidloader FZ6- Like new, well kept Washer/Dryer, Very Needs Motor Work Call: 508-414-7574 $7,995 package. Extended cab, Ford Ranger 600CC, Royal Blue, VERY Good Condition. Onstar, 5.3 liter V8, new 1978 Firebird LOW MILES, Very Clean, Asking $5,000 Let’s Talk, Make Bed Extender Call: 774-217-8057 Slider Guards. Call: 508-347-5179 Mastercraft tires. will not fit step side Formula $33,000 224,000 miles An Offer! or email: $5,200 OBO or Call (508)347-7300 V8, 4-speed, too many new [email protected] Call 860-774-6128 $150 parts to list! Nice cruising 774-230-5924 Call: 908-242-2016 $6,000 OBO 767 VEHICLES WANTED Call: 774-230-7158 car, includes custom fit car Call: 774-922-2098 cover, color black. or email: 2009 Chevy [email protected] 745 RECREATIONAL Summer Fun! Vehicle Needed Elderly woman looking for Reese 5th Wheel VEHICLES Woodstock Campground 2002 White $8,500 OBO Colorado 4x4LT Activities include: fishing donated vehicle. Even if it is Hitch Kwik-Slide Call: 508-278-6219 Black w/grey interior, 77,000 pond, pool, etc. Open April Chevy Van in need of minor repairs. 15K for 6 ft bed, never used, 1997 35’ After 5pm miles, well maintained, bed 2001 Harley 15 thru October. 35’ Trailer Express 2500 Does not need to pass will need to buy mounting cover & factory liner. Selling Holiday with attached 8x16 screen inspection if it is a minor fix. brackets. 1979 Chevy truck w/Fisher Homesteader Electra Glide porch, includes lot. $600 OBO plow in perfect condition. Classic Vacationer Best Offer Call: 774-230-2564 El Camino Excellent condition, red Chevy 454 engine, 58,000 Call: 508-581-0649 Rebuilt engine, transmission Truck&Plow $7,500 Call: 774-482-0408 burgundy, 15,500 miles. miles, (6) Michelin tires, Call: 860-963-2065 or email: and rear end. Many new $18,750 Every service done, helmets, Vehicle Needed!! parts included for queen bed, (2) TVs, Onan [email protected] Truck w/out plow leather jackets available. 7.0 generator, backup 2003 Ford F350 If anyone has a car that restoration. Garaged for Tilt-Quad Trailer runs and can get a sticker years, runs great, 6cyl, $16,800 camera, (2) new batteries, With sides, like new!! 1 Ton Van and they want to donate it Stowmaster 3 speed manual. $10,000 hydraulic leveling jacks, Call: 508-942-8300 Low mileage, clean, good to an old man that needs a Towing Bar Call:508-987-3975 many extras, $325 running condition. car to get to the stores. $3,000 2005 Harley excellent condition. Call: 508-259-8805 $6,000 Let him know he may be $500 OBO Call:508-885-2110 $18,000 willing to give you some- Call: 860-608-7168 Classic Davidson Call: 508-892-4102 760 VANS/TRUCKS thing for the car. 725 AUTOMOBILES 1984- 500 SEL Fat Boy Anniversary Small Utility TOWING EQUIPMENT Mercedes Benz Edition 1978 GMC 7500 Trailer Here is his number!! 1996 Chevy 10,250 miles, a lot of 2003 Call: 508-764-0594 Blue OX Towing 4 door sedan, 134,000 Cat. motor, very clean. Many $900 Lumina - Grey miles, very good condition. chrome, drag bars, new parts, tires like new. Damon “Must be seen.” Base Plate in good condition, has recent Super G carb Call: 508-909-6460 With Tow Bar And inspection sticker Best Offer asking $13,500 OBO Challenger Accessories. BX1665 For mileage - 144,000 Call: 508-340-7950 We Buy Junk 04-05 Call for more information: Motor Home Cars Chevy Malibu Asking on $800.00 508-867-2774 2005 Honda VTX Gas Engine 2004 Ford F150 $175 508 434-0630 Allison Transmission 1300 Retro Work Horse Chassis V8 Super Cab Blue Ox Heavy Duty FOR SALE Exellent Condition 24 K Miles 4 wheel drive, 8” Drop Receiver $7,500 OBO 1-Slide Out 89.8 thousand miles, $75 1997 Volvo Station $6,900 in excellent condition 1999 Volvo Wagon Queen Size Bedroom Call 508-320-2944 V70 Wagon Call for details Asking $45,000 Reduced to $6,000 color: red. White, 5 cylinder automatic price is negotialbe Call Us At: Turbo, Auto, Leather 860-923-9067 or Best Offer Asking $14,800 Runs, Check Engine Light transmission. 850 GL Turbo 860-928-2820 Runs Great!! 774-230-8586 Wheels With Tires On. Needs Electrical Work Needs Work 2007 Harley or 860-923-3071 Call: 508-867-3479 $$$ 16” Koenig rims (4) black 10 To Pass Emissions. $500 OBO Cell: 860-753-1229 spoke with chrome ring and Good Engine, Drive Train Call: 508-867-9566 Davidson 750 CAMPERS/TRAILERS 20 lugs. All mounted on & Body Parts. XL 1200 N Roadster 1983 Ford Pickup Prometer Radials. $1,200 5096 Miles. Mint Condition. 1994 Damon CONVENIENT AUTO SALES Excellent condition! 732 SPORTS UTILITY Truck Call: 860-974-1801 Many Added Customized Escaper 32’ Fifth 6-Cylinder, Clean 1135 Stafford St. Rochdale, MA 01542 Accessories. Including Vance Underneath, $475 OBO 2004 Land Rover Hines Exhaust. Wheel Camper 508-892-8885 2003 Mercury Great condition, real clean! No Undercarriage Rust. Just 10 Call: 508-764-4111 Freelander $7800 Good Mechanics. www.conautosales.com Sable Call 860-966-1660 New tires, custom order minutes from deluxe queen size bed $1500 everywhere!! With 72,000 miles, 78K miles. 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The 2012 Nissan Versa is America’s least expensive car but cheap doesn’t mean poor quality. It’s good, basic auto transportation that is going to comfortably handle a family of four, even five in a pinch and it is all wrapped up in a sedan package to boot.

BY KEITH GRIFFIN ilarly handled with room to spare. along at 70 mph. the way to go, especially if you need Why am I so enthusiastic for such Is the cabin quiet at that speed? a big backseat space for older kids. Imagine being so warped as to a basic mode of transportation? No but to sometimes to attain a low It’s when you start to move up the wax enthusiastic about America’s Because car manufacturers are no price manufacturers do have to cut trim levels that it loses some of its cheapest selling car. Well, color me longer treating their small cars like some corners. Besides, shame on appeal. just a little bit warped because I compromises. There is a lot of qual- me for breaking the speed limit. come to praise the 2012 Nissan ity instilled in compact and sub- The Nissan Versa comes equipped ([RTF bookmark start: Versa as the perfect compact for a compacts like never before. One no with a continuously variable trans- }_GoBack[RTF bookmark end: family of four. longer feel like they are settling mission. Purists tend to sneer at the }_GoBackFor the latest new car The Nissan Versa is the least- when buying a car like the Versa. CVT but Nissan is really the only news, follow me on Twitter at abou- expensive four-door sedan on the There is one caveat to my enthusi- doing them right. There’s no hunt- tusedcars. You can also learn about market at just $10,990 with a manu- asm. The Nissan Versa has a lot of ing for gears as common in some buying and selling a used car at al transmission but if you need an interior space but one glaring inte- versions by other automakers. The UsedCars.About.com.) automatic instead the starting price rior design problem. The driver’s best automatic transmission is is still a reasonable $13,120 in the door (and probably the passenger’s those you never notice and that’s VITAL STATISTICS base S trim level that Nissan loaned side as well) need to be redesigned true with the Versa. Wheelbase: 102.4 inches me for a week. so the door handle, where the power Standard safety features found on Length: 175.4 inches Love this car for no reason other window buttons and other controls every 2012 Versa sedan include the Width: 66.7 inches than its interior space that is sit, don’t jut into the driver seating. Nissan Advanced Air Bag System Height: 59.6 inches packed into a compact size. Four If you’re like me, a well-nourished (includes dual-stage front supple- Curb weight: six-foot adults can comfortably sit person might be a good way to put mental air bags and front seat side- Engine: 1.6-liter four cylinder in this little sedan. As Nissan likes it, you’re going to find it annoying. impact supplemental air bags for Horsepower: 109 horsepower @ to point out, the Versa has more Honestly, it would stop me from chest protection), seat-mounted 6000 rpm rear legroom space than the Lexus buying the car but slimmer drivers driver and front passenger side- Torque: 107 lb. ft. @ 4800 rpm LS460, BMW 5-series and Mercedes- may not find it a problem. Keep it in impact supplemental air bags, and EPA estimated mpg city/high- Benz E-Class. Have small kids? mind during a test drive. roof-mounted curtain side-impact way: 30-mpg city/38-mpg high- They can’t kick the front seats. You do compromise on power. The air bags for front and rear outboard way The trunk is surprisingly spa- 1.6-liter engine is rated at 109 horse- occupant head protection. Base price: $10,990 cious. It swallowed up all the neces- power at 6,000 rpm and 107 lb-ft of As expected, fuel economy is As-tested price: $14,980 sities for our family of four on a torque at 4,400 rpm. But I never had strong in the Versa. It’s rated at 30 Also consider: (a comparative weekend trip to Old Saybrook. A any problems merging on the high- mpg city, 38 mpg highway and 33 vehicle) Hyundai Accent, Chevy week’s worth of groceries were sim- way and it comfortably cruised mpg combined with the CVT trans- Sonic, mission (27/36/30 mpg with the 5- speed manual transmission). My real-life fuel economy numbers were closer to a combined 29 mpg but I run the A/C strong and would push the Versa to accelerate harder than those scientists at the EPA do. The model I drove was the SV trim level that included things like Auto Review upgraded cloth seats (yes, they still make cars with actual cloth seats), cruise control, Fine Vision instru- mentation, chrome grille accents, and body-color dual power remote- controlled sideview mirrors. It had a price tag of $14,980. It’s at that price point that the Versa becomes less competitive. You’re going to find better cars at that price like the Hyundai Accent. It’s only about $300 more and is bet- ter equipped (but it’s not going to be as spacious). Photos ©© Nissan So, if it’s good basic transporta- Normally there would be a picture of the dashboard here but the real appeal of the 2012 Nissan Versa would have to be its rear legroom, which is better than top luxury cars like the Lexus LS 460. tion you want (or need a car for your kids), the base Nissan Versa is 8 ☎ TOWN-TO-TOWN CLASSIFIEDS ☎ A STONEBRIDGE PRESS PUBLICATION ☎ July 25, 2012

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Add Some Life To Your Plate With Healthful Recipes (NAPS) nic. For those people looking for a better-for-you Opting for healthier choices throughout change to their eating habits, the your day will make your heart and waistline Mediterranean Diet, frequently touted by say, “thank you.” For additional olive- and dietitians, includes foods that can boost over- olive oil nspired recipes, and for a full report all health and even help prevent some dis- on the health benefits of olive oil and olives, eases, such as cardiovascular disease and can- visit www.addsomelife.org. cer. Olives and olive oil, the main sources of EDAMAME HUMMUS dietary fat in the Medi–terranean Diet, con- tain heart-healthy monounsaturated fatty 16 (2-tablespoon) servings acids (MUFAs) and polyphenols, which con- Total Time: 15 minutes tain antioxidant and anti-inflammatory prop- erties. Incorporating these foods into your 1 (13-ounce) bag frozen shelled edamame daily diet can have a positive impact on your (soybeans) overall health—without sacrificing flavor. 1⁄4 small onion, coarsely chopped There are many small steps you can take to 1 clove garlic, peeled reap the health benefits of olives and olive oil 1⁄2 cup firmly packed fresh kale or spinach while enjoying the flavor they bring to dishes. 1⁄3 cup extra-virgin or plain olive oil For instance, try replacing butter with olive 2 tablespoons fresh lemon juice oil, satisfying salt cravings with a few olives Vegetable dippers or pita wedges, if desired Picnics provide a great opportunity to create flavorful dishes that will make for a memorable meal. versus a bowl of chips, or choosing a side salad drizzled with an olive oil vinaigrette in Combine edamame, onion and 1⁄3 cup water lieu of French fries when dining out. in large saucepan. Cover and bring to a boil. One easy, delicious recipe you can make at Reduce heat; simmer covered 8 to 10 minutes home is Edamame Hummus. Edamame, soy- or until all the edamame is very tender. Healthy Tip: beans harvested prior to hardening, are used Remove from heat. extensively in Asian cuisine and provide the Pulse garlic in food pro–cessor until well foundation for this dip. Blend the protein- and chopped. Add kale; pulse until chopped. Add fiber-packed edamame with olive oil, fresh edamame mixture, including liquid. Blend until finely chopped. With machine running, Try Meatless Mondays kale or spinach, garlic and lemon juice and pair with pita wedges or crispy vegetables. add olive oil and lemon juice. Serve with veg- The hummus can also be used as a better-for- etable dippers or pita wedges. Also great on (NAPS) you spread on sandwiches and wraps—perfect chicken or fish. There’s a new initiative, for a lazy day at the beach or an afternoon pic- called Meatless Mondays, to help you improve your health. By eating plant-based foods in place of meat just Full Flavor Without The Full Figure: one day a week, you can help reduce your risk of heart dis- SAVOR STEAK WITH A LIGHTER TWIST TONIGHT ease, cancer,diabetes and obe- sity. (NAPSI) Plate up a colorful salad cre- Tell chicken to step to the In fact, a recent Harvard ation with two cups of tossed side with this classic salad. Just because you’re watch- University study found that ing your waistline doesn’t salad greens (10 calories) with Pair three ounces of thinly a healthy serving of vegeta- sliced grilled steak (180 calo- by replacing saturated fat, mean you have to skip all your found in animal foods, with favorites. Pair tender grilled bles including six cherry ries) with two cups of chopped tomatoes (30 calories), six romaine lettuce (10 calories), foods rich in polyunsaturated steak with a crisp salad for a fats (such as canola oil), the Adding mushrooms to your meal can help replace the savory taste of meal you’ll love that you can slices of cucumbers (12 calo- 15 grams of diced eggs (20 calo- ries), four slices of green pep- ries), a handful of croutons (35 risk of heart disease was meat. feel good about. Consider these reduced by 19 percent. And easy and tasty options for per rings (8 calories), 10 grams calories), seven grams of adopting such a diet could some kind. 1 teaspoon Worcestershire enjoying steak with a lighter of broccoli (5 calories), 10 Parmesan cheese (30 calories) save you money, as a plant- • Use inexpensive canola oil sauce twist. grams of sliced mushrooms (4 and an ounce of Caesar dress- calories) and five grams of ing (60 calories): 335 total calo- based diet tends to be less in place of butter and other 2 teaspoons mustard “One of the easiest changes expensive. to make is limiting those hid- sunflower seeds (35 calories). ries. saturated fats. Canola oil is Serving a meatless meal den calories that can often be Top with three ounces of juicy No time to heat up the grill? cholesterol free, trans fat free, Preheat oven to 350° F. that your family will enjoy found in dressings,” said sliced grilled steak (180 calo- Visit your local Buffets, Inc. low in saturated fat as well as Spray 9x5-inch loaf pan with starts with taste. Meat is Maureen Rose Doran, RD, LD, ries) and toss with one ounce restaurant to enjoy steak and high in unsaturated fat and canola cooking spray. nutritionist. “Flavor can and of a fat-free raspberry vinai- salad your way. Start at the appealing because of its omega-3 fat. Heat the canola oil in a should come from the great grette (35 calories): 319 total salad bar to create your own savory taste, called umami. • Try new recipes such large skillet over medium taste of grilled meats and calories. delicious combination of fresh Umami is also naturally as this flavorful umami-filled heat. Stir in the mushrooms, fresh, ripe vegetables. greens and garden favorites, found in some vegetables Mushroom Loaf. onions and bell peppers. Once SOUTHWEST STEAK then head to the carving sta- (such as mushrooms and the onions are transparent, Dressings and cheeses should SALAD MUSHROOM LOAF be used sparingly to add just tion where a grillmaster will beans), dairy products and add ground sage and cook for the right amount of zest.” Give your grilled steak a serve your steak to order, fish. Substituting another Canola cooking spray another 5 minutes. Transfer Doran “loves” the new kick of flavor by pairing three whether you like it medium umami food for meat will help 1⁄2 cup canola oil to a large bowl. Add the Rancher’s Select® Sirloin now ounces of sliced grilled steak rare or well done. satisfy the desire for meat 16 ounces portobello mush- remaining ingredients to the offered every night at all (180 calories) with a Southwest Buffets restaurants now protein. rooms, chopped mushroom mixture until Buffets, Inc. restaurants, espe- salad featuring two cups of serve Rancher’s Select® Here are some tips to help 1 small red onion, finely thoroughly blended. Spoon cially when paired with the spring mix greens (10 calo- Sirloin, a high quality and ten- you eat meatless on Mondays diced into prepared pan, pressing salad choices offered by the ries), 15 grams of corn (10 calo- der steak, every day during or any day of the week: 1 red bell pepper, seeded down mixture to flatten top. chain. “Whether you want a ries), three red onion rings (6 dinner hours. • Build your meal around and finely diced Bake for 50–60 minutes. Let juicy steak and a side salad or calories), 10 grams of sliced For more information, visit whole grains and vegetables, 2 tablespoons ground sage rest 10 minutes before slicing. a fresh garden creation fla- mushrooms (10 calories), 20 www.hometownbuffet.com, which will fill you up with 1 1⁄2 cups cooked brown rice Top with fresh sage leaves, if vored with delicious steak tips, grams of feta cheese (55 calo- www.oldcountrybuffet.com, their fiber and texture. Follow 1⁄2 cup walnuts, finely desired. www.countrybuffet.com, you make it just how you like ries), and one ounce of a fat- the USDA’s guidelines— chopped For more information, visit www.ryans.com, it,” said Doran. 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(NAPS) More Americans are firing up their grills for backyard cookouts—and many say the reason for grilling’s popular- ity is that it’s relaxing. According to the Hearth, Patio & Barbecue Association, Americans say backyard barbecues are more relaxing than dining out—especially if you don’t let cleanup and prep work spoil the mood. Rather than deal with the stresses of bar- becue messes, here are some tips on throwing a mess-free cookout at home: • Use disposers instead of trash cans. Chicken, ribs and burgers are among the most popular grilled foods, according to the Hearth, Patio & Barbecue Association. Many people may be surprised to learn that instead of tossing extra meat scraps and bones in a trash can, it’s possible to To reduce mess, cut fruits and vegetables by the sink and toss waste reduce large amounts of down your food waste disposer. Vanilla-Butter Shrimp Rolls smelly trash by putting vir- tually any type of food— can be prepared the day fruit pits) help scrape the even bones—down a food before. And while most inside of the grind chamber, waste disposer with cooks know the trick of mar- removing any buildup. advanced grinding capabili- inating meats in baggies, do • Make kebabs with small Let Simplicity Shine ties, such as InSinkErator’s this the day before as well. In pieces of leftover meats and Evolution Excel® with three- addition to having more-fla- vegetables: Leftover grilled (NAPS)—There’s a delicious flavor move- cut in half stage grind technology. vorful food, you’ll have no steak, chicken and veggies ment taking hold. Food lovers are embracing 1⁄4 teaspoon McCormick® Paprika • Serve food in decorative need for any messy food prep may be too little for a stand- real, focused flavors over complex presenta- 1⁄4 teaspoon salt plastic containers instead of on the day of the barbecue. alone meal, but put them tions that are more like science experiments 1⁄4 teaspoon McCormick® Ground Black on platters. Dirty dishes can • Cut fruits and vegetables onto skewers for a fun lunch than recipes. Guided by the motto that “the Pepper pile up fast, so serve food in beside the sink. Vegetable or dinner the following day. most memorable food is often the simplest,” 2 tablespoons dry sherry or white wine decorative plastic containers peels and fruit rinds can pile This keeps you from tossing now we are celebrating quality ingredients at 1 teaspoon McCormick® Pure Vanilla that double up as serving up quickly in garbage cans. the leftovers and avoids their peak of flavor with straightforward Extract plates and refrigerator stor- As you’re preparing fruits unnecessary clutter in the preparations. This trend is identified in the 1⁄4 cup mayonnaise age. While guests are eating, and vegetables for side dish- fridge from extra baggies McCormick® Flavor Forecast® 2012 as 1 to 2 cups small salad greens, such as you can also protect food es, cut them up beside the and containers. “Simplicity Shines.” mâche, baby spinach or baby arugula from bugs and flies with the sink and toss them down the For more information “We’re seeing a new appreciation for real, lids. drain as you go along. Your about disposers, visit natural goodness, especially now, when 1. Lightly brush rolls with 2 tablespoons of • Reduce a messy kitchen disposer will thank you for www.InSinkErator.com warmer weather inspires a simpler ap?proach butter. Heat large skillet on medium heat. by serving side dishes that this, as hard materials (like to eating,” said Chef Mark Garcia of the Place rolls, buttered-side down, in skillet. McCormick Kitch?ens. “In this case, ‘simplic- Toast 2 to 3 minutes per side or until golden ity’ isn’t just about quick and easy—it’s about brown. Remove from skillet. Set aside. a clarity of flavors that reminds us what ‘real’ 2. Heat oil and remaining 1 tablespoon but- food tastes like.” The pairing of vanilla with ter in same skillet on medium heat. Add shal- butter is a perfect example of this trend. lots and garlic; cook and stir 1 minute, until Chocolate Change-Up Together, these back-to-basics flavors have the fragrant. Add shrimp, paprika, salt and pep- power to elevate everyday meals in a way per; cook and stir 3 to 4 minutes, just until (NAPS)—Trendy TV celebrity chefs fear- that’s anything but basic. shrimp turn pink. Stir in sherry and vanilla; lessly combine ingredients and flavors to cre- Pure essentials in baked goods, these ingre- cook until heated through. ate exciting new dishes. Now, here’s a sweet dients inspire new savory recipes that bring 3. Spread mayonnaise on each roll. Place idea from the No. 1 rice pudding manufactur- the flavors to the forefront in surprising ways. baby greens in rolls. Spoon shrimp mixture er in North America, which has played Vanilla-Butter Shrimp Rolls are a new take on into each roll. Drizzle shrimp with remaining “matchmaker” and created an unforgettable a regional American favorite. Unmistakable sauce. Serve immediately. dessert combining two of the country’s most vanilla highlights the natural sweetness of Makes 8 servings. popular and classic tastes—creamy rice pud- shrimp, while butter adds richness to these ding and rich chocolate. The delicious result classic sandwiches. The vanilla-butter combi- EASY BUTTER TOFFEE SAUCE is Chocolate Rice Pudding, a taste sensation nation also enhances ice cream sundaes with that can turn any dinner into a special occa- Easy Butter Toffee Sauce—a sumptuous blend Prep Time: 5 minutes sion. of butter, sugar, vanilla and cream. Cook Time: 10 minutes This winning combination gives you the For a delicious look at more trends, flavors best of both worlds: rice pudding, the time- and recipes, visit www.FlavorForecast.com. 1⁄2 cup (1 stick) butter less dessert heralded throughout the U.S., VANILLA-BUTTER SHRIMP ROLLS 1⁄2 cup sugar now united with chocolate, America’s 1⁄2 cup heavy cream favorite flavor. In fact, when it comes to 1⁄2 teaspoon McCormick® Pure Vanilla chocolate in the U.S., Americans individual- PREP TIME: 15 MINUTES Extract ly consume, on average, over 12 pounds of Cook Time: 10 minutes the sweet stuff each year. 1. Place butter and sugar in medium Besides being a good source of calcium 8 New England–style hot dog rolls (top split) saucepan on me–dium heat. Cook and stir and made with natural ingredients, Kozy or regular hot dog rolls, split until mixture turns a deep amber color. Shack Chocolate Rice Pudding is gluten free, 3 tablespoons butter, softened, divided 2. Carefully stir in cream and vanilla. low in sodium and does not contain artificial preservatives, colors or flavors. 1 tablespoon olive oil (Mixture will be bubbly.) Whisking constantly, Adding rich chocolate to rice pudding gives anyone You can find Chocolate Rice Pudding in 1 tablespoon finely chopped shallots cook until sauce thickens and coats back of who’s never tried it another reason to taste the 1 teaspoon finely chopped garlic spoon. ready-to-serve containers in the refrigerated creamy goodness. 1 pound large shrimp, peeled, deveined and Makes 1 cup or 8 (2-tablespoon) servings. dairy section of the supermarket. www.TheHeartOfMassachusetts.com 4 • THE EXPRESS • Friday, July 27, 2012