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VOL.VOL. 86 86 NO. NO. 151 291 WEDNESDAY,TUESDAY, DECEMBERJUNE 27, 2017 6, 2017 75 75 cents cents Graduation ceremony Montgomery held for 22nd Citizens Firefighter collapses, dies battling house fire Police Academy MONTGOMERY, Mass. (AP) - A Massachusetts firefighter By Greg Fitzpatrick has died while battling an overnight house fire. Correspondent The fire in a home in Montgomery was called in just after SOUTHWICK – The 22nd Southwick Citizens Police 11 p.m. Tuesday. Academy Graduation took place at the Southwick Town Hall A spokeswoman for the state Fire Marshal says the fire- on Tuesday evening. With 25 participants in this fall’s class, it Frank DiMarinis talks before the Westfield Planning fighter was a member of the department in Montgomery, a is the second largest group since the program started in 2001. Board Tuesday night, with Luke Showalter of Sage town of fewer than 1,000 residents west of Springfield. The Citizens Police Academy is an eight-week program that Engineering standing behind him and Brian Balicki of The spokeswoman says the firefighter collapsed at the gives Southwick residents a first-hand experience on what it’s Sage Engineering seated behind him. scene and was pronounced dead at the hospital. The fire- like to be a police officer in their community. Held once a fighter’s name was not immediately made public. week at the town hall, Southwick Police officers taught the The cause of death remains under investigation. classes and helped train the residents in a number of policing Residents of the home escaped the flames, but western- areas, including crime scene investigations, use of force, Proposed school massnews.com reports that they were taken to the hospital. going to the shooting range, the role of the court system, the Several surrounding departments also responded to the emergency dispatch center, and the “You’re the Cop” scenar- scene. io. on Root Road before To begin the graduation, Select Board Chairman Doug Moglin spoke briefly about the positive effect the Citizen’s Police Academy has had on the town. Planning Board “The board has been very supportive of the police academy City Council preview, as it has been a successful community outreach,” said Moglin. By Dan Desrochers Chief David Ricardi, who oversees the program, was proud Correspondent to once again have more graduates but also hopes the new WESTFIELD—The city’s Planning Board had determined Dec. 7, 2017 graduates will spread the word to their friends and family on that more information was needed before they could act upon a special permit for a parking lot and school to be constructed By Dan Desrochers Correspondent See Police Academy, Page 5 on Root Road. The proposal, from Sage Engineering and Frank DiMarinis WESTFIELD—Several items from Mayor Brian Sullivan from Roots, is for a three-story school capable of housing are on this week’s City Council agenda. about 600 students and a 112-space parking lot, with the park- The City Council will meet Thursday, Dec. 7, at 7 p.m., ing lot also acting as parking during off-hours for nearby with communications from Mayor Brian Sullivan beginning facilities. The Planning Board requested additional informa- at 6:30 p.m. in City Council chambers at City Hall. Featured tion about the project and continued the hearing until Dec. 19. on the agenda are several requests coming from Sullivan According to Luke Showalter of Sage Engineering, who related to Community Preservation Act funds. was one of the representatives of the plan, the school could First, in “Communications from the Mayor,” Sullivan is have a capability of being from grades kindergarten through expected to request three appropriations of CPA funds 12th grade. The request was initially for a two-story building toward projects within the city. One is for renovations to to be constructed, but Showalter said due to potential tenant’s Hangar Two at Barnes Regional Airport, which is used by needs a third story was requested. students from Westfield Technical Academy, another is for Which school would actually occupy the building however, handicap accessibility improvements at the Westfield was not divulged at the meeting. Women’s Club and the final one is for funds going toward Select Board Chairman Doug Moglin speaks at the 22nd “We are in talks with some schools but its confidential at façade improvements at the former Hotel Bismark on Union Citizens Police Academy Graduation. (Photo courtesy of Greg Fitzpatrick) See School, Page 8 See City Council Preview, Page 8

Senators Hinds and Humason issue statements following Monday’s turbulent Senate session By Amy Porter on Ethics: Correspondent Relative to the recusal of Senator Stanley C. Rosenberg and his WESTFIELD – On Monday, Dec. 4, several actions were voted staff from all decisions relating to investigations of the Senator by the State Senate following receipt of a letter from Massachusetts Rosenberg’s conduct or that of his spouse: Ordered, that, Senator Senate President Stanley C. Rosenberg requesting a leave of Stanley C. Rosenberg and his staff shall be recused from all deci- absence as Senate President while an investigation takes place sions relating to investigations of the Senator Rosenberg’s conduct regarding alleged sexual harassment and assault by his husband, or that of his spouse. Bryon Hefner. Following the session, Senators Adam G. Hinds Relative to the question of the conduct of President Stanley C. (D-Pittsfield) and Donald F. Humason, Jr. (R-Westfield) issued Rosenberg: Ordered, that, the question of the conduct of Senator public statements regarding the chain of events. Stanley C. Rosenberg and whether he violated the rules of the Senate be referred to the Senate Committee on Ethics for its con- The letter from Rosenberg read: sideration in accordance with Senate Rule 12A. The Senate Sen. Don Humason Committee on Ethics is authorized and directed to retain a special Sen. Adam G. Hinds (R-Westfield) (D-Pittsfield) To my colleagues in the Senate, I would like to take a leave investigator, who shall investigate the question and submit a report course of the investigation. of absence as your President, effective immediately, for the and recommendations as soon as practicable to the Committee. Rosenberg is the first Senate President from Western duration of the investigation that I expect you will authorize The special investigator’s report shall be subject to Senate Rule Massachusetts in four decades. today. I believe this is in the best interests of the Senate. I want 12A and shall maintain as confidential the identity of any individ- Hinds issued a public statement on Monday following the to ensure that the investigation is fully independent and cred- ual providing information to the investigator, unless the individual Senate actions. “The allegations of sexual misconduct by the hus- ible, and that anyone who wishes to come forward will feel specifically consents to being identified. The special investigator band of Senate President Stan Rosenberg are deeply disturbing. confident that there will be no retaliation. I ask that you elect shall have full access to the President’s office and the full coopera- That is why I supported our actions today. Our focus was first with an Acting President for the period of my absence as President. tion of his staff. The Senate Committee on Ethics is authorized to the victims. Their courage is admirable. No one who serves, works, Thank you for your consideration of this request. require by summons the attendance and testimony of witnesses and or does business in the Legislature should feel unsafe, coerced, or Stan Rosenberg the production of books and papers and such other records as the unsupported,” Hinds wrote. Committee may deem relevant. Hinds said along with the votes to accept Rosenberg’s letter and The Senate took unanimous (37-0) action, accepting the letter The Senate also voted to elect Democratic Majority Leader and orderingProf. a review ofGeorge the question byMichael the Senate Commnittee Harriette Chandler (D-Worcester) as Acting President through the See Rosenberg, Page 3 WSU Terrorism Expert RADIO FOR THE WESTFIELD MASSES The Westfield News Radio Westfield State Student Athletes continue Secret Santa tradition Show By Amy Porter Westfield State Thursday Correspondent WESTFIELD – For the 13th consecutive year, student ath- Line-Up Westfield State University’s Student-Athlete Advisory letes wrap 6am-8am Committee (SAAC) has sponsored local economically Secret Santa disadvantaged children in Westfield Public Schools to gifts for local provide gifts from “Santa” through their Secret Santa children on This Thursday... program. This year, 29 children from Abner Gibbs, Monday. Franklin Avenue and Highland Elementary School (Photo submitted) 6am-8am:6am-8am: have been identified through the Volunteers in Public BOB McKEAN Schools (VIPS), said Volunteer Coordinator Tina Executive Director Stanley Park Macy. John Beltrandi WSU student athletes donated $1,300 this year, “the Mark BoardmanCity Councilor & Jennifer Gruzska best ever,” said Nancy Bals, Associate Athletic schools this week and then given to the started by Betty Dely, Women’s Westfield Rotary Club Director at Westfield State. Bals said they were able to parents to provide a special Christmas for Basketball Class of 2008, as the result of Download WSKB from your Tune In Radio App purchase almost 100 gifts, which the students gift the children. attending a NCAA leadership conference, or watch on Comcast Cable CH. 15 wrapped on Monday. The gifts will be delivered to the The SAAC Secret Santa program was Bals said. PAGE 2 - WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 6, 2017 www.thewestfieldnews.com THE WESTFIELD NEWS

1810 1669 1770 1775 1775 1792 1783 Westfield Southwick Huntington Granville Russell Chester Blandford Montgomery Tolland AROUND TOWN Submit your Around Town News to [email protected] Rotary Donates Application forBooks on the GoService The Southwick Public Library offers a home delivery service for to Nueva Southwick residents that are unable to visit the library because of a short- term disability lasting 3 weeks or more, or because of a permanent dis- ability. Books, Books on CDs and music CDs owned by the Southwick Esperanza Public Library are delivered and picked-up by our volunteer drivers. This year, Westfield Rotary Club made a Applications are available at the library’s Reference Desk or you may call donation to the community members in the 569-1221 ext. 3 and an application will be mailed to you. barrio of Nueva Esperanza, Granada, Nicaragua. The Westfield State University class will build rooms in the community Westfield Farmers’ Market Extended space built a few years ago to meet the needs of the youngest learners. The Westfield Farmers’ Market will have three Winter Markets to be Kathy Bradford and her class work with the held inside the Church of the Atonement, 36 Court Street. The dates are nonprofit organization, La Esperanza December 9 and February 10. The hours are 10 am to 3 pm. Granada, where 99% of donations help the As we have had all summer, we feature 25 to 30 local vendors and craft- children of Granada and surrounding areas to ers selling all sorts of fresh produce and other products. There will also be receive an education. Bradford believes the music, thanks to a grant from the Westfield Cultural Council. SNAP and impact of this experience on her students HIP benefits are accepted, and we will match up to $5.00 when SNAP changes their perspectives on life and encour- tokens are purchased at the Market Table. For more information please ages them to continue to be global citizens, visit our web page at www.westfieldfarmersmarket.net or call 562-5431 something she learned many years ago in x101. Bolivia and continues to learn each year in Nicaragua. Kathy Bradford will travel to Granada, Learning through Play Nicaragua for the 8th year in January. Joining Are you looking for a playgroup? If so, join us at “Learning through her is her co-instructor and 23 students, rang- Play”: a free, drop-in playgroup for parents/caregivers and children ages 5 ing from 1st to Senior year and from a variety and under presented by the Westfield CFCE grant in collaboration with the of majors. Past locations for this Global Fort Meadow Early Childhood Center. Friday Mornings 10:00-11:00 am at Service Learning class include New Orleans, Fort Meadow ECC 35 White St. Westfield, MA 01085 to rebuild after Katrina, Mexico and Northern Some areas of development to be explored include: Early Literacy, Ireland. Beginning Math, Science, Art, Small and Large Motor Development. For more information, please call the CFCE office at 568-5242.

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TODAY IN HISTORY Today is Wednesday, Dec. 6, the 340th day of 2017. There are 25 days left in the year.

n Dec. 6, 1917, some 2,000 people were killed failed as Vanguard TV3 rose about four feet off a Cape Ca- Jim DeMint of South Carolina announced he would resign his when an explosives-laden French cargo ship, the naveral launch pad before crashing down and exploding. seat to head Washington’s conservative Heritage Foundation OMont Blanc, collided with the Norwegian vessel think tank. Marijuana possession became legal in Washingon Imo at the harbor in Halifax, Nova Scotia, setting off a In 1967, three days after the first human heart transplant took state, the day a measure approved by voters to regulate mari- blast that devastated the Canadian city. Finland place in South Africa, a surgical team at Maimonides Medical juana like alcohol took effect. declared its independence from Russia. Center in Brooklyn, New York, led by Dr. Adrian Kantrowitz transplanted the heart of a brain-dead two-day-old baby boy One year ago: On this date: into an 19-day-old infant who died six hours later. President-elect Donald Trump officially announced he would nominate retired Marine Gen. James Mattis to be his defense In 1790, Congress moved to Philadelphia from New York. In 1973, House minority leader Gerald R. Ford was sworn in secretary, bringing his pick onstage at a rally in Fayetteville, as vice president, succeeding Spiro T. Agnew. North Carolina; Mattis briefly addressed the crowd as he In 1865, the 13th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution, abol- thanked Trump for choosing him. ishing slavery, was ratified as Georgia became the 27th state In 1982, 11 soldiers and six civilians were killed when an Irish to endorse it. National Liberation Army bomb exploded at a pub in Ballykel- Today’s Birthdays: ly, Northern Ireland. Comedy performer David Ossman is 81. Actor Patrick In 1889, Jefferson Davis, the first and only president of the Bauchau is 79. Country singer Helen Cornelius is 76. Ac- Confederate States of America, died in New Orleans. In 1989, 14 women were shot to death at the University of tor James Naughton is 72. Former Transportation Secretary Montreal’s school of engineering by a man who then took his Ray LaHood is 72. Rhythm-and-blues singer Frankie Beverly In 1907, the worst mining disaster in U.S. history occurred as own life. (Maze) is 71. Former Sen. Don Nickles, R-Okla., is 69. Ac- 362 men and boys died in a coal mine explosion in Monon- tress JoBeth Williams is 69. Actor Tom Hulce is 64. Actor Wil gah, West Virginia. Ten years ago: CIA Director Michael Hayden revealed the Shriner is 64. Actor Kin Shriner is 64. Actor Miles Chapin is agency had videotaped its interrogations of two terror sus- 63. Rock musician Rick Buckler (The Jam) is 62. Comedian In 1922, the Anglo-Irish Treaty, which established the Irish pects in 2002 and destroyed the tapes three years later out of Steven Wright is 62. Country singer Bill Lloyd is 62. Singer Free State, came into force one year to the day after it was fear they would leak to the public and compromise the iden- Tish Hinojosa is 62. Rock musician Peter Buck (R.E.M.) is 61. signed in London. tities of U.S. questioners; the disclosure brought immediate Rock musician David Lovering (Pixies) is 56. Actress Janine condemnation from Capitol Hill. Republican presidential hope- Turner is 55. Rock musician Ben Watt (Everything But The In 1942, comedian Fred Allen premiered “Allen’s Alley,” a re- ful Mitt Romney, speaking at the George Bush Presidential Girl) is 55. Writer-director Judd Apatow is 50. Rock musician curring sketch on his CBS radio show spoofing small-town Library and Museum in Texas, said his Mormon faith should Ulf “Buddha” Ekberg (Ace of Base) is 47. Writer-director Craig America. neither help nor hinder his quest for the White House as he Brewer is 46. Actress Colleen Haskell is 41. Actress Lindsay vowed to serve the interests of the nation, not the church, if Price is 41. Actress Ashley Madekwe is 36. Actress Nora Kirk- In 1947, Everglades National Park in Florida was dedicated elected president. patrick is 33. Christian rock musician Jacob Chesnut (Rush by President Harry S. Truman. of Fools) is 28. Tennis player CoCo Vandeweghe is 26. NFL Five years ago: quarterback Johnny Manziel is 25. In 1957, America’s first attempt at putting a satellite into orbit Shocking some of his closest Republican colleagues, Sen. THE WESTFIELD NEWS WWW.THEWESTFIELDNEWS.COM WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 6, 2017- PAGE 3

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Government Meetings WEDNESDAY, DEC. 6 Rosenberg Continued from Page 1 City Wide Leaf Huntington: Water & Sewer at 7 pm direct the Senate Committee on Ethics to con- of the Berkshire, Hampshire, Franklin & Collections Conservation Commission at 7 pm duct an investigation to determine if any Senate Hampden District, including Chester, Huntington Rules have been violated, the Senate will also and Blandford. This is his first term in the Dec. 9th review its sexual harassment policy through a Massachusetts Senate. Westfield: WESTFIELD — City ZBA at 7:15 pm Special Sexual Harassment Committee charged On Tuesday, Humason also spoke about the Leaf collection will be per- with conducting the review and recommending events in the Senate. “While the Senate is in the formed for the entire city on necessary changes. Hinds said he also supports a midst of an unprecedented and turbulent time, it Saturday, December 9th. Blandford: separate criminal investigation by the Attorney is important for us, as a body, to be able to con- Leaves should be placed Board of Health Meeting at 6 pm General’s office. tinue to work on behalf of our constituents. Planning Board Meeting at 7 pm “I believe Attorney General Maura Healey and Yesterday (Monday) we took important steps to curbside in paper bags (no plastic) by 7 a.m. Finance Committee at 7 pm Suffolk District Attorney Dan Connelly’s inten- continue our work and also move forward with Fire Department Meeting at 7 pm tions to open parallel criminal investigations are an investigation into the deeply troubling allega- Please note, unlike previ- necessary to ensure any criminal conduct which tions against the Senate President’s husband,” ous years in which normal is outside of the Senate Ethics committee juris- Humason said. trash pickup days were Southwick: diction will be investigated and appropriately Humason, who represents the second Hampden assigned different leaf pick- Marijuana Subcommittee Meeting at 6:30 pm addressed. This is an important step to address – Hampshire District which includes Westfield, up dates, for 2017 all neigh- possible criminal claims,” Hinds added. Southwick, Granville, Russell and Tolland, is the borhoods will be picked up Hinds represents the 52 western communities Senate Assistant Minority Leader. on the same date. THURSDAY, DEC. 7 Westfield: Massachusetts lawmakers promises Personnel Action Committee at 6:15 pm Chester: confidentially in Rosenberg probe Municipal Light Department Meeting at 6 pm By BOB SALSBERG planned to appoint an independent investigator to conduct the Associated Press probe, which will focus not on Hefner — a private citizen — MONDAY, DEC. 11 BOSTON (AP) — Massachusetts lawmakers promised but on whether Rosenberg or any staff violated Senate rules. Tuesday to shield the identities of any witnesses who come Massachusetts Attorney General Maura Healey and Suffolk forward during an investigation to determine if former Senate Southwick: District Attorney Daniel Conley said Monday they were pre- Council on Aging Meeting at 1 pm President Stan Rosenberg, whose husband has been accused pared to open a separate, criminal investigation of Hefner, if by several men of sexual misconduct, violated any Senate any alleged victims come forward. rules. Once the work of the investigator is complete, the ethics Granville: The six-member Senate Ethics Committee voted to for- committee will review the findings and recommend to the full Selectboard & Assessors at 7 pm mally open its inquiry, one day after the Democrat agreed to Senate what, if any, "appropriate action" should be taken, relinquish his top leadership post for the duration of the probe. Rodrigues said. Blandford: The Senate was rocked by allegations reported last week by Senate Republican leader Bruce Tarr, of Gloucester, said he Assessor’s Meeting at 6 pm The Boston Globe from several unnamed men who said would push for release of the investigator's final report. Conservation Commission at 6 pm Rosenberg's husband, Bryon Hefner, sexually assaulted or "It is my intent to ensure that the report, with adequate safe- Selectboard Meeting at 7 pm harassed them. Some of the men had professional business guards for the confidentiality of those who provide testimony Zoning Board Meeting at 7 pm with the Legislature and told the newspaper they feared com- and information, be made public so we can be transparent in ing forward partly because they did not want to alienate the the way we conduct our operations," said Tarr, who also Tolland: powerful Senate leader. serves on the ethics panel. Men’s Coffee at PSC Building at 7:45 am "Any and all witnesses to the alleged misconduct must be Rodrigues did not address whether the report would be Board of Selectmen at 5 pm assured that they can cooperate comfortably and confiden- made public during the portion of Tuesday's meeting that was tially, without fear of repercussion or retaliation from anyone, open to reporters. Chester: now or in the future," said Sen. Michael Rodrigues, a Westport Sen. Harriette Chandler, who had been Senate majority Conservation Commission Meeting at 5 pm Democrat who chairs the ethics committee. leader, was named by her colleagues Monday to serve as act- Board of Selectmen Meeting at 6 pm Rosenberg has not been accused of any wrongdoing and has ing Senate president. Board of Health Meeting at 6 pm denied any prior knowledge of the allegations against his The Worcester Democrat said she would not remain in the Planning Board Meeting at 7:30 pm husband. He also has maintained that Hefner exerted no influ- role beyond the conclusion of the investigation, meaning the ence on his actions or decisions as Senate president. Senate would at that point have to decide whether to restore Members of the ethics panel reiterated Tuesday they Rosenberg to the post or elect a new leader. PAGE 4 - WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 6, 2017 THE WESTFIELD NEWS COMMENT

Letter to the Editor ing commercial kennels to rural residential regardless of what point of view they Dear Sir, or industrial zones, despite a recent convo- address. The letters from people who are I am writing in response to the Pulse Line luted ruling by the city law department say- angry beyond reason and whose arguments entry of November 22, 2017 regarding the ing otherwise. are flimsy usually devolve into name calling Planning Board decision not to site an Regarding Mr. Levesque’s presentation and snarky sarcasm. The insulting words eighty-dog commercial boarding kennel on behalf of the proposed kennel, it was a “buffoons”, “snowflakes” and “knuckle- adjacent to a neighborhood off Southwick mixture of facts as well as suppositions and heads” in the pulse line entry are the ammu- Rd. assumptions based on his opinions and his nition of someone who is engaged in an Neither the city of Westfield or the amateur noise level recordings of dubious up-hill intellectual battle. Whoever submit- Planning Board is anti-business. The relevance. There was no complete building ted that entry would be better off channeling Planning Board is charged with keeping a plan created and signed by an architect Winston Churchill than Andrew Dice Clay. balance between fostering growth and experienced in commercial kennel design Finally, I would like to speak directly to maintaining the attractive family friendly guaranteeing that the noise level outside the all home owners and residents of Westfield. character of our city. Westfield certainly buildings would be within not only the pre- I believe we owe a debt of gratitude to the welcomes that Commercial Kennel along scribed legal limits, but at a level low two Planning Board members who voted with the jobs and tax revenue it brings. enough so as not to interfere with the right no, because had that business been allowed What it does not welcome is having it in a of neighboring residents to enjoy their prop- at that site, it would have opened the door to place that will result in a twenty-four-hour erty in peace and quiet, Mr. Levesque’s any loud obnoxious business to spring up in Call 572-3999 to leave your comment. noise assault on nearby homes. There are figurative pat on the back and his assurances a vacant lot or barn near you. We all have a plenty of potential open space or industrial that “everything will be alright” notwith- right to peace and quiet and to the expecta- sites in Westfield that are appropriate for standing. Well, that presentation was not tion that our property values will not be To get the full effect of the PulseLine, that business. nearly specific enough and did not persuade ignored by the various boards and depart- listen to the calls at thewestfieldnews.com The two no votes by members of the we who live near the proposed site or the ments of city government. Westfield is a Planning Board were not made by “buf- two board members who voted no, that the nice place to live, and I will close by repeat- foons”. There are no buffoons on the Board. lives of the residents would not be seriously ing what I said at during the Planning Board Those votes were made by members after impacted by a twenty-four-hour cacophony public meeting; This is not a case of “Not in Amid warnings, two lengthy public meetings that carefully of barking dogs. my backyard”, because a commercial considered the proposed business plan, that I would like to address the tone of the boarding eighty dog kennel does not belong included input from those both for and anonymous pulse line entry. I have been in anyone’s backyard! Trump forges ahead against it. The members casting the no votes reading newspapers for more than sixty realized that there was wisdom in the intent years, and have noticed over the years that Thank you, on Jerusalem-as-capital of the original city ordinance restricting cit- most letters are polite and well-reasoned Louis Saltus By MATTHEW LEE and JOSEF FEDERMAN Associated Press WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump will rec- ognize Jerusalem as Israel's capital on Wednesday despite intense Arab, Muslim and European opposition to a move that Doctors identify brain abnormalities, would upend decades of U.S. policy and risk potentially vio- lent protests. Trump will instruct the State Department to begin the multi- year process of moving the American embassy from Tel Aviv patterns in Cuba attack patients to the holy city, U.S. officials said Tuesday. It remains unclear, By JOSH LEDERMAN never see white matter tract problems." sions. No Havana patients reported however, when he might take that physical step, which is Associated Press Cuba has adamantly denied involve- explosions or blows to the head. required by U.S. law but has been waived on national security WASHINGTON (AP) — Doctors ment, and calls the Trump administra- Outside medical experts said that when grounds for more than two decades. treating the U.S. Embassy victims of tion's claims that U.S. workers were the sample of patients is so small, it's dif- The officials said numerous logistical and security details, as mysterious, invisible attacks in Cuba attacked "deliberate lies." The new medi- ficult to establish cause and effect. well as site determination and construction, will need to be have discovered brain abnormalities as cal details may help the U.S. counter "The thing you have to wonder any- finalized first. Because of those issues, the embassy is not they search for clues to explain the hear- Havana's complaint that Washington time you see something on a scan: Is it likely to move for at least 3 or 4 years, presuming there is no ing, vision, balance and memory damage, hasn't presented any evidence. due to the episode in question, or was it future change in U.S. policy. The Associated Press has learned. The case has plunged the U.S. medical something pre-existing and unrelated to To that end, the officials said Trump delay the embassy It's the most specific finding to date community into uncharted territory. what happened?" said Dr. Gerard Gianoli, move by signing a waiver, which is required by U.S. law every about physical damage, showing that Physicians are treating the symptoms like an ear and brain specialist in Louisiana. whatever it was that harmed the six months. He will continue to sign the waiver until prepara- a new, never-seen-before illness. After As Cuba works to limit damage to its Americans, it led to perceptible changes extensive testing and trial therapies, reputation and economy, its government tions for the embassy move are complete. in their brains. The finding is also one of they're developing the first protocols to has produced TV specials and an online The officials said recognition of Jerusalem as Israel's capital several factors fueling growing skepti- screen cases and identify the best treat- summit about its own investigation. will be an acknowledgement of "historical and current reality" cism that some kind of sonic weapon was ments — even as the FBI investigation Cuba's experts have concluded that the rather than a political statement and said the city's physical and involved. struggles to identify a culprit, method and Americans' allegations are scientifically political borders will not be compromised. They noted that Medical testing has revealed the motive. impossible. almost all of Israel's government agencies and parliament are embassy workers developed changes to Doctors treating the victims wouldn't The Cubans have urged the U.S. to in Jerusalem, rather than Tel Aviv, where the U.S. and other the white matter tracts that let different speak to the AP, yet their findings are release information about what it's found. countries maintain embassies. parts of the brain communicate, several expected to be discussed in an article FBI investigators have spent months The U.S. officials spoke to reporters on condition of ano- U.S. officials said, describing a growing being submitted to the Journal of the comparing cases to pinpoint what factors nymity Tuesday because they were not authorized to publicly consensus held by university and govern- American Medical Association, U.S. offi- overlap. preview Trump's Wednesday announcement. Their comments ment physicians researching the attacks. cials said. Physicians at the University of U.S. officials told the AP that investi- mirrored those of officials who spoke on the issue last week. White matter acts like information high- Miami and the University of Pennsylvania gators have now determined: The declaration of Jerusalem as Israel's capital is a rhetorical ways between brain cells. who have treated the Cuba victims are — The most frequently reported sound volley that could have its own dangerous consequences. The Loud, mysterious sounds followed by writing it, with input from the State patients heard was a high-pitched chirp or United States has never endorsed the Jewish state's claim of hearing loss and ear-ringing had led Department's medical unit and other gov- grating metal. Fewer recalled a low- sovereignty over any part of Jerusalem and has insisted its investigators to suspect "sonic attacks." ernment doctors. pitched noise, like a hum. status be resolved through Israeli-Palestinian negotiation. But officials are now carefully avoiding But the article won't speculate about — Some were asleep and awakened by The mere consideration of Trump changing the status quo that term. The sounds may have been the what technology might have harmed the the sound, even as others sleeping in the sparked a renewed U.S. security warning on Tuesday. America's byproduct of something else that caused workers or who would have wanted to same bed or room heard nothing. damage, said three U.S. officials briefed consulate in Jerusalem ordered U.S. personnel and their fami- target Americans in Cuba. If investigators — Vibrations sometimes accompanied on the investigation. They weren't autho- are any closer to solving those questions, the sound. Victims told investigators lies to avoid visiting Jerusalem's Old City or the West Bank, rized to discuss it publicly and demanded their findings won't be made public. these felt similar to the rapid flutter of air and urged American citizens in general to avoid places with anonymity. The AP first reported in August that when windows of a car are partially increased police or military presence. Physicians, FBI investigators and U.S. U.S. workers reported sounds audible in rolled down. Trump, as a presidential candidate, repeatedly promised to intelligence agencies have spent months parts of rooms but inaudible just a few — Those worst off knew right away move the U.S. embassy. However, U.S. leaders have routinely trying to piece together the puzzle in feet away — unlike normal sound, which something was affecting their bodies. and unceremoniously delayed such a move since President Bill Havana, where the U.S. says 24 U.S. disperses in all directions. Doctors have Some developed visual symptoms within Clinton signed a law in 1995 stipulating that the United States government officials and spouses fell ill now come up with a term for such inci- 24 hours, including trouble focusing on a must relocate its diplomatic presence to Jerusalem unless the starting last year in homes and later in dents: "directional acoustic phenomena." computer screen. commander in chief issues a waiver on national security some hotels. The United States refers to Most patients have fully recovered, The U.S. has not identified any specific grounds. "specific attacks" but says it doesn't know some after rehabilitation and other treat- precautions it believes can mitigate the Key national security advisers — including Secretary of who's behind them. A few Canadian ment, officials said. Many are back at risk for diplomats in Havana, three offi- State Rex Tillerson and Defense Secretary Jim Mattis — have Embassy staffers also got sick. work. About one-quarter had symptoms cials said, although an attack hasn't been urged caution, according to the officials, who said Trump has Doctors still don't know how victims that persisted for long periods or remain reported since late August. Since the been receptive to some of their concerns. ended up with the white matter changes, to this day. Americans started falling ill last year, the The concerns are real: Trump's recognition of Jerusalem as nor how exactly those changes might Earlier this year, the U.S. said doctors State Department has adopted a new pro- Israel's capital could be viewed as America discarding its long- relate to their symptoms. U.S. officials found patients had suffered concussions, tocol for workers before they go to Cuba standing neutrality and siding with Israel at a time when the wouldn't say whether the changes were known as mild traumatic brain injury, but that includes bloodwork and other "base- president's son-in-law, Jared Kushner, has been trying to mid- found in all 24 patients. were uncertain beyond that what had hap- line" tests. If they later show symptoms, wife a new peace process into existence. Trump, too, has spo- But acoustic waves have never been pened in their brains. Concussions are doctors can retest and compare. shown to alter the brain's white matter ken of his desire for a "deal of the century" that would end often diagnosed based solely on symp- Doctors still don't know the long-term tracts, said Elisa Konofagou, a biomedi- toms. medical consequences and expect that Israeli-Palestinian conflict. cal engineering professor at Columbia Studies have found both concussions epidemiologists, who track disease pat- U.S. officials, along with an outside adviser to the adminis- University who is not involved in the and white matter damage in Iraq and terns in populations, will monitor the 24 tration, said they expected a broad statement from Trump government's investigation. Afghanistan war veterans who survived Americans for life. Consultations with about Jerusalem's status as the "capital of Israel." The presi- "I would be very surprised," Konofagou explosions yet had no other physical the Centers for Disease Control and dent isn't planning to use the phrase "undivided capital," said, adding that ultrasound in the brain is damage. But those injuries were attribut- Prevention are underway. according to the officials. Such terminology is favored by used frequently in modern medicine. "We ed mostly to shock waves from explo- Israeli officials, including Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, and would imply Israel's sovereignty over east Jerusalem, In this Oct. 3, 2017, file which the Palestinians seek for their own future capital. photo, tourists ride clas- sic convertible cars on See Jerusalem, Page 5 the Malecon beside the United States Embassy in Havana, Cuba. 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(AP Photo/Desmond Boylan) THE WESTFIELD NEWS WWW.THEWESTFIELDNEWS.COM WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 6, 2017- PAGE 5 Obituaries Don't Buy Another Gift Until You Have http://thewestfieldnews.com/category/obituaries Given Yourself The True Gifts of The Season... Henry J. Gonzales Westfield – Henry J. “Poncho” IVE YOURSELF TIME. Gonzales, Jr., 67 of Westfield, MA It’s important to remember that you have a right to be upset. Everyone who loves you respects this right so entered eternal rest on Wednesday, don’t be so hard on yourself. Take as much time “out” Nov. 29 at his home. He was born as you need. April 1, 1950 to the late Henry, Sr. and Margaret (Rabbitt) Gonzales in Westfield, MA. A tradesman, a suc- GNORE OBLIGATIONS. cessful business man, and an athlete Don’t feel obligated to do anything you don’t feel up to who loved body building, playing doing. If you have locked yourself into prior commit- hockey, football, and softball with ments, it’s o.k. to say “no.” Your friends and family friends. Poncho was a creative and will understand, so be sure to give yourself permission dynamic man who loved his motorcy- to change your mind. cles and the life that came with it. Many stories will live on with his club IND FRIENDS TO CONFIDE IN. brothers, family, and friends. Poncho is survived by his Lean on the shoulders of those who love you and let children Henry Joseph III, Margaret Ann, Dionne Marie and them provide encouragement. Don’t feel bad about several grandchildren and great grandchildren. Survived by unloading your emotions on them. They want to help the mother of his children, Marlene (Sporbert) Runion. you. You need only tell them how. Further survived by his beloved, Debbie Riel. He also leaves behind dear childhood friends he kept for a lifetime RY NEW TRADITIONS. and extended family; all who will miss him dearly. Services There’s nothing wrong with adapting a new set of hol- will be privately held. A memorial to be held at a time to be iday rituals. Why not incorporate a special ceremony to determined. In lieu of flowers, please consider contributions commemorate the life of your loved one? Or consider in Poncho’s memory to the Westfield Youth Hockey honoring another endeared family member with the League: PO Box 1161, Westfield, Ma. 01086. Firtionadams. previous roles of your deceased loved one. Know that com. it’s o.k. to change the rules. Bruce A. Kelso TOP OVEREXTENDING YOURSELF. Hillsville, VA – Bruce Don’t exhaust yourself by preparing extravagant meals A. Kelso, age 61, died on or overspending. As you grieve, you of all people Friday, December 1, 2017 in The Hurt You Are Feeling Is A deserve to relax. Your family and friends appreciate the Hillsville, Virginia. He was time they can spend with you. They don’t need or want born on April 12, 1956 in Reflection Of The Love You Shared you to overextend yourself. Westfield, MA to Edward and Phyllis (Olds) Kelso. Bruce attended Gateway Regional A public service message to all bereaved families. preceding his cross-country horseback adventure in 1974, Grief Support Services: 562-3133 traveling from Massachusetts to FUNERAL SERVICE California. Bruce’s current James F. Adams James R. Adams wife, Margaret Martin, joined 76 Broad Street, Westfield • (413) 562-6244 • www.firtionadams.com him on this trip and continued their journey from Colorado to California. Upon returning from their trip, the family settled in Worthington, MA. In 1990 they had a daughter, Nora. Bruce enjoyed many years living in Tavares, FL surrounded by family. Bruce also had sev- Police Academy eral family members in Wyben, MA. Bruce and Marge Continued from Page 1 recently retired in Virginia. Bruce leaves four siblings: how much of an impact the experience wanted to do for a profession. changes he has seen throughout his life Sylvia, Shelly, Marcia and Mark. A Celebration of Life was. “That’s what fortified my desire to get allowed him to be quite pleased with will be held in Summer 2018. “This program is all about the com- into law enforcement,” said Zinchenko. how policing operates now. munity,” said Ricardi. “Now you can Kelly Parks, who is currently a reserve “The changes that I see are positive MSGT. Keith M. Scott take these stories and tell the people officer at the Southwick Police over 50 years,” said Cashman. WESTFIELD — MSGT. Keith M. what it’s really like (to be a police offi- Department, was able to gain more per- Ending the graduation ceremony, Sgt. Scott, 72, (1945-2017) passed away on cer).” spective on being a police officer, includ- Kirk Sanders made his closing remarks. Tuesday, December 5, 2017. He was a A few of the 25 graduates stood up at ing being in a ride-a-long with her dad, Sanders, whose been running the pro- U.S. Air Force veteran of the Vietnam the podium and gave their thoughts on who was also in the class and a former gram since Ricardi appointed him to the War and Persian Gulf War and retired the eight-week experience. A senior in auxiliary police officer. duty in 2001, voiced his feelings on the after 30 years of service. A Committal college who is majoring in criminal jus- “It gave way more than I ever antici- program. service will be held on Friday, December 8th at 11 a.m. tice with hopes of going into the police pated,” Parks told the crowd. “I can’t thank the Chief (Ricardi) in the MA. Veterans’ Memorial Cemetery Chapel, reserve academy after graduating, Denis John Cashman, who is a former fire- enough for steering me in the right direc- Agawam. Ahearn Funeral home (413)587-0044 Zinchenko credited the “ride-a-long” fighter, spoke about the changes he has tion,” said Sanders. “I take a lot of pride exercise that helped him realize what he seen with policing in over 50 years. The on how this program has evolved.”

Home health agency agrees to pay Massachusetts $14 million Court Logs BOSTON (AP) — A national home health care agency with six locations in Massachusetts has agreed to pay $14 million to settle allegations that it improperly billed the state's Westfield District Court Nov. 28, 2017 Medicaid program. David L. Mahar, 46, of 193 East St., Ludlow, had charges of Attorney General Maura Healey said in a statement operating motor vehicle with license suspended and motor Tuesday that Centrus Premier Home Care Inc., which does vehicle operator refuse to identify self admission to sufficient business in the state as Maxim Healthcare Services Inc., facts found but continued without a finding until May 25, 2018, billed MassHealth for services that were not eligible for reim- with fees assessed on the former charge, brought by Westfield bursement under state regulations. Police. The attorney general's office says claims were improperly Traci R. Loguidice, 35, of 201 Tiffany St., Springfield, had a submitted to and paid by MassHealth for home health aide charge of operate motor vehicle with license revoked as habitual services provided through Maxim when nursing or skilled traffic offender admission to sufficient facts found but continued therapy services were not necessary. without a finding until Feb. 28, 2018, with fees assessed, and Maxim in a statement said it had self-reported the error and charges of registration not in possession and speeding in viola- concluded it had misinterpreted a regulation. tion of special regulation filed not responsible, brought by Maxim operates in Needham, Plymouth, Springfield, Westfield Police. Taunton, Wilmington and Worcester. Luis E. Rodriguez-Vargas, 32, of 10 Chestnut St., Apt. 2906, Springfield, had a charge of operating motor vehicle with license revoked as habitual traffic offender admission to sufficient facts found but continued without a finding until Feb. 28, 2018, with Trial set for man charged fees assessed, brought by Westfield Police. in brother’s death Zuzanna Hitchcock, enjoying her triangular snacks! WORCESTER, Mass. (AP) — A judge has set the trial Police Logs date for a Massachusetts man charged with murder in the stabbing death of his brother. Triangular Tuesday The Telegram & Gazette reports 68-year-old Michael WESTFIELD Dowjat will head to trial March 22 for the death of his Major crime and incident report Students in Lisa Lajoie-Crean’s 6th Grade Math/ 59-year-old brother, David Alan. Tuesday, Nov. 28, 2017 Science classes celebrate the world of math with Alan’s body was found inside a 1960s-style bomb shelter 8:28 a.m.: Accident, Little River Road. Police received a report Triangular Tuesday. They completed several activities underneath his Rutland home in June 2014. Prosecutors pre- of an accident with no injuries. A 2006 Chevrolet Silverado and a that helped them to understand the complicated concept viously said Alan was stabbed more than 70 times and his 2016 Subaru Legacy were involved. of triangles. They ended their activities enjoying trian- head, arms and legs were severed. 9:51 a.m.: Accident, North Elm Street. Police received a report gular shaped snacks including Doritos, candy corn, and State police say Dowjat had not spoken to his brother for of an accident with no injuries. A 2002 Nissan Pathfinder and a an assortment of cookies in the shape of triangles. 20 years. Prosecutors say the relationship between the two 2002 Dodge Caravan were involved. One tow truck was requested. had deteriorated after Dowjat was left out of their father’s 12:30 p.m.: Accident, Springfield RoadCan You and HelpUnion Sarah? Street. Police will. received a report of an accident with no injuries. A 2012 Honda Sarah Helps Seniors Dowjat has pleaded not guilty to his charge of first-degree CRV and a 2008 Ford Focus were involved. Two tow trucks murder. He is currently being held without bail. requested. Can 2:43 p.m.: Suspicious (other), Westfield Whip Manufacturing You Elm Street. Police received a report that someone may have been inside the building the night before due to some items that were Help Jerusalem tampered with and out of place. Sarah? Continued from Page 4 3:22 p.m.: Accident, Southamptonwww.sarahgillett.org Road. Police received a www.sarahgillett.org report of a motorbike accident. According to police, a vehicle made Jerusalem includes the holiest ground in Judaism. But it's a turn in the path of the motorbike rider and the operator reportedly also home to Islam's third-holiest shrine and major Christian “laid down” the bike. One person was transported to Baystate sites, and forms the combustible center of the Israeli-Arab Noble Hospital via Westfield Fire personnel and ambulance and a conflict. Any perceived harm to Muslim claims to the city has tow truck was requested. triggered volatile protests in the past, both in the Holy Land 4:36 p.m.: Disturbance and arrest, Patriots Drive. Police received and across the Muslim world. a report that a person had Within the Trump administration, officials on Tuesday reportedly given someone a fielded a flood of warnings from allied governments. ride home and the person was How Did This The Jerusalem declaration notwithstanding, one official said then accusing the person who HouseHelp Seniors? Trump would insist that issues of sovereignty and borders must was given the ride of stealing a be negotiated by Israel and the Palestinians. The official said tablet. Police could not con- Want To Know A Secret? Trump would call for Jordan to maintain its role as the legal firm where the tablet was. Ask Sarah. Pictured left to right are Jeremiah Rivera-Matos, guardian of Jerusalem's Muslim holy places, and reflect Israel Police arrested Jason E. www.sarahgillett.org Jordan Gall, Anthony Lyman, and Kassandra and Palestinian wishes for a two-state peace solution. Gadreault, 41, of Westfield, Barcomb. In his calls to Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas and on an arrest warrant. www.sarahgillett.org Jordan's King Abdullah II, Trump delivered what appeared to PAGE 6 - WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 6, 2017 www.thewestfieldnews.com THE WESTFIELD NEWS FOODTRAVEL Gingerbread Houses for Teens at the Boys & Girls Library at the Westfield Athenaeum Kids ages 12-17 are invit- ed to celebrate the season by building a gingerbread house at the library on December 13 at 3:30. We will provide all the supplies, just bring your creativity. Sign up online westath.org or give us a call 562-6158 x5.

Holiday Tea for Boys and Girls at the Boys & Girls Library at the Westfield Athenaeum Celebrate the season with a special story time that includes holiday songs, a craft, cookies, and “tea” (juice). Morning Tea Times— Thu., Dec. 14 & Fri., Dec. 22 at 10am. Ages 2-5. Pajama Tea Time—Mon., Dec. 18 at 6:30pm. Ages 3-7. Wear your favorite holiday pajamas and bring your teddy bear to this evening story time. To register, visit our web- site westath.org or call 562- 6158×5.

Coloring and Cookies for Teens at the Southwick Public Library Grades 7-12 can come to the Southwick Public Library on December 19th from 2:30-3:30 to color, chat, and have some cookies! We will have all the coloring sheets, gel pens, and colored pencils that you’ll need to take part in this relaxing activity. For further information, please contact the reference desk at 413-569-1221 ex.3.

Holiday Movie for Teens at the COOKING ON DEADLINE Southwick Public Library Christmastime comes once Black Lentil & a year! Teens can start their holiday celebrations by com- ing in to the Southwick Public Library in on Butternut Squash December 21st at 2:30 to see ELF (PG). Watch the modern By KATIE WORKMAN day Christmas classic about Associated Press Buddy (Will Ferrell), who Black lentils have so much drama to them, especially when they are paired with was accidentally transported anything that is contrasting in color ... which is pretty much anything that isn't to the North Pole as a toddler black as well. and raised to adulthood If you prefer to cook the lentils in chicken or vegetable broth, you will have a among Santa’s elves. One more flavorful dish all around. If you use vegetarian broth and skip the anchovies, day he leaves home in search you will have a vegetarian dish, but if that's not of consequence to you and yours, of his real father and finds do keep the anchovies, no matter what liquid you pick. They bring depth and himself in ! umami and a something-something to the dressing. Refreshments will be served. For further information, BLACK LENTIL AND BUTTERNUT SQUASH please contact the reference WITH PROVENCAL VINAIGRETTE desk at 413-569-1221 ex.3. Start to finish: 50 minutes Serves 8 SELF-DEFENSE 1 butternut squash 2 tablespoons olive oil, divided Awareness, Safety and Protect, Kosher salt and freshly ground pepper to taste Self-Defense Series at the 2 cups black lentils YMCA of Greater Westfield will 3 tablespoons rice vinegar consist of three Sunday after- 1 teaspoon Sriracha sauce or to taste noon’s for woman only. Each Sunday you will get workouts 2 anchovies, rinsed and mashed to a paste with a fork that will maximum physical effi- 2 teaspoon minced fresh thyme leaves ciency and self-confidence to 2 teaspoon Dijon mustard help deal with a variety of situa- Fresh thyme sprigs to garnish (optional) tions. You will learn how to quickly disable an attacker and Preheat the oven to 400 degrees F. Bring a large pot of salted water to a boil. learn how to take advantage of Peel the butternut squash well (this often takes a couple of passes with a vege- time and space. You will learn table peeler to get to the bright orange flesh), then trim the top and bottom off. Cut various stances, striking motions, the bottom bulb off the squash, then cut both the top part and the bottom part of kicks, choke holds, and other the squash in half vertically. Use a large spoon to scoop out the seeds and stringy defense techniques to help pro- bits from the bottom bulb. Slice the squash into slices about two inches in each tect yourself. Learn to prepare direction, and 1/4-inch thick. for the unexpected! The instruc- Place the squash on a rimmed baking sheet and toss it with 1 tablespoon of the This February 2017 photo shows black lentil and butternut dquash in New tor, Catlin McCue, is a certified olive oil. Season with salt and pepper and spread it out on the baking sheet so that York. This dish is from a recipe by Katie Workman. (Sarah Crowder via AP) R.A.D., rape aggression defense, it is mostly in a single layer. Roast the squash for about 20 minutes until tender, instructor. This program is based and perhaps slightly browned in a spot or two. and transfer to a serving platter. Garnish with the thyme sprigs if desired on realistic self-defense tactics While the squash is roasting, add the lentils to the boiling water or broth. Return and serve warm or at room temperature. taught for woman only. The to a boil, then adjust the heat so that the liquid is at a simmer, and simmer uncov- ——— Sunday dates are January 7, 14, ered for about 20 to 25 minutes until the lentils are tender but not mushy. Nutrition information per serving: 224 calories; 37 calories from fat; 4 and 21 from 12:15PM to While the squash and lentils are cooking, in a small container add the remaining g fat (0 g saturated; 0 g trans fats); 1 mg cholesterol; 327 mg sodium; 39 1:30PM. Girls 14 and 15 of age g carbohydrate; 9 g fiber; 3 g sugar; 11 g protein. must be accompanied by a par- tablespoon olive oil, rice vinegar, Sriracha, anchovy paste, thyme, Dijon mustard, ent or guardian. Registration is and salt and pepper to taste. Cover and shake to blend well. ——— Katie Workman has written two cookbooks focused on easy, family- required. Space is limited. For When the lentils have finished cooking, spread them out on a plate or baking more info, contact Cindy Agan, sheet and let them cool to warm or room temperature. Place them in a large bowl friendly cooking, "Dinner Solved!" and "The Mom 100 Cookbook." Fitness Director, P. 413. 568.8631 with the squash, and drizzle the dressing over. Gently toss so they are well coated, She blogs at http://www.themom100.com/about-katie-workman. She can or [email protected] be reached at [email protected]. THE WESTFIELD NEWS WWW.THEWESTFIELDNEWS.COM WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 6, 2017 - PAGE 7

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Auerbach the role originated by Oprah in the film, is a Correspondent strong and determined woman beaten down in Manipulation, Exercise Therapy, If you’re feeling the earth move in Hartford/ her attempt to survive. Their stories inter- Various Electrical Stimulation Mo- Springfield, this week, it’s caused by the weave in an evening punctuated by several thunderous applause that interrupts The Color showstoppers, the throbbing “Push da Button” dalities, Ultrasound and more. As a Purple performance multiple times at The for Shug; “What About Love”, a tender duet member of a large provider network in the RiverBend Medical Bushnell through Sunday. The recent for Celie and Shug, and “I’m Here”, Celie’s Broadway revival of The Color Purple re- anthem of survival. Group, patients can be referred to other specialists in a seamless imagined by John Doyle, is an explosive revi- All of the performances are solid. If you manner. Full imaging services, including x-ray, CT and MRI sion of the original musical, inspired by the saw Ragtime at Barrington Stage this sum- award-winning book and film. mer, you’ll notice Darnell Abraham, who available if clinically indicated. The Color Purple is based on Alice Walker’s played Coalhouse Walker, in The Color Purple 1982 novel, which won The Pulitzer Prize for ensemble. For more information, or to schedule an appointment, please call fiction, and was later adapted as a motion Ann Hould-Ward’s costumes and Jane picture in 1985 by Steven Spielberg. In 2004, Cox’s lighting are recreations of their work the Westfield RiverBend Medical Group office at 413-598-7393. the musical was workshopped in Atlanta, and for the Broadway revival. Oprah Winfrey, a star of the film, championed When I saw The Color Purple on Broadway the effort to move the musical to Broadway, a decade ago, I was underwhelmed by the where it opened the following year. After a show, where for me, the message was wrapped successful Broadway run and national tour, up in spectacle. John Doyle’s pared-down innovative director John Doyle revamped the revival really works for me–a story with a 140 Southampton Road, Westfield, MA work for a London production in 2013, which powerful message, told with the best essence made its way back to Broadway, and won The of storytelling, and given visionary staging 413-598-7393 • RiverBendMedical.com Tony Award for Best Revival of a Musical. and fine performances. This production closed earlier this year and ——— hit the road for a national tour, which includes The Bushnell presents The Color Purple. the Bushnell engagement through December Book by Marsha Norman. Music and lyrics 10.. by Brenda Russell, Allee Willis, and Stephen Doyle, best known for his imaginative pro- Bray. Based on the novel by Alice Walker ductions of Sondheim’s Sweeney Todd and and the Warner Brothers/Amblin Company, where he had the actors doubling Entertainment Motion Picture. Scenic The Dunphy Exhibition at WCA as musicians, has directed and designed the design by John Doyle. Costume design by WESTFIELD — Westfield Creative Arts’ newest exhibit will be a display of paintings by revival. He stripped the original Broadway Ann Hould-Ward. Lighting design by Jane artist Richard Nowak through January 2018 at the Rinnova Gallery, 105 Elm Street Westfield, musical down to its bare essentials, a potent Cox. Sound design by Dan Moses Schreier. MA. book by Marsha Norman, and an evocative Hair design by Charles G. LaPointe. Music Westfield Creative Arts (WCA) together with Westfield on Weekends, Inc. (WOW) com- score fusing Broadway with R&B, gospel, direction by Darryl Archibald Direction by bined to form Westfield’s community arts organization, located “at the intersection of and Afro-Caribbean rhythms by Brenda John Doyle.Cast: Through December 10 at Community and Creativity” ― also known as The Rinnova Gallery, right in the middle of Russell, Allee Willis, and Stephen Bray. He The Bushnell, Hartford, CT. 860-987-5900 what’s quickly becoming Westfield’s very own Art District. emphasized the stories of three strong women or www.bushnell.org. Richard is a New England artist based in Westfield, MA who paints in oils, acrylics, and in rural Georgia from 1909-1949. Celie, ——— watercolors of New England landscapes, harbor scenes, gardens and still lifes in an impasto played to tour-de-force perfection by Adrianna Mark G. Auerbach studied theatre at impressionist style utilizing a combination of brush work and painting knives. He is known Hicks, is a bused by a series of men, but rises American University and the Yale School of for his textured applications of paint and high-keyed colors and is influenced by Pennsylvania to discover her self-worth. Shug Avery, given Drama. He’s worked for arts organizations Impressionists or New Hope School as well as the French Impressionists. He has won numer- a stunning performance by Carla R. Stewart, and reported on theatre for newspapers and ous awards in juried art shows for his paintings. is a spirited singer who helps Celie unlock her radio. Mark produces and hosts ArtsBeat He has been featured in area galleries and public venues for the past twenty years and is a potential. Sofia, played by Carrie Compere in Radio on 89.5fm/WSKB Radio. current member of the Tobacco Valley Artist Association, and past member of the Holyoke Art League, the Oil Painters of America, Springfield Art League and Deerfield Art League. His artist background includes a certificate from Art Instruction Schools as well as private instruc- School tion from Ed Mead a long time award winning oil painter and Gwen McGregor Scherer a Continued from Page 1 former STCC professor. An opening reception at the Gallery is planned for Wednesday evening, December 13thth this point,” Showalter said. students arrive to help alleviate that. from 6:00 to 8:00 pm. Please join us in celebrating the expressions of this wonderfully creative According to Roots owner Frank DiMarinis, A traffic study was requested by the board, artist. who also spoke at the hearing, he could not which is expected to be done. The Rinnova Gallery exhibits only local and regional artists and is also featuring a Holiday specify on who the potential tenant was Carellas also spoke of the safety of the Shoppe for seasonal shopping. Items for sale from more than a dozen local vendors include either, but noted that currently it would be potential elementary school children from sweater mittens, jewelry, distinctive birdhouses, quilted table runners, the full line of Black from fifth grade through high school, with the teenaged drivers that may be attending. To Squirrel items and more. Shoppe hours are Tuesdays 12 – 4pm and 5-8 pm, Wednesday 12 – exact number of students being between 555 that, DiMarinis said that there would also be 4pm and 5-8 pm, Thursdays 5-8 pm, Fridays 12 – 5 pm and Saturdays 12 – 4 pm. and 585. staff present and assisting. He also said that ——— The building would be about 14,000 square signage and markings could also be used. Incorporated as a not-for-profit in 2003, Westfield on Weekends is a 501(c)(3), all-volunteer feet, according to Showalter, and the pave- During the meeting, Magarian also request- organization that produces community activities and events that seek to bring people together ment area around it would occupy about ed a plan for how cars would be stacked when in Westfield. 43,000 square feet. they come to drop students off, training of The 112 parking spaces would be for both employees and that there is a way to make City Council Preview students and faculty, with use during off- sure children do not exit vehicles when they Continued from Page 1 hours being allowed for the nearby Roots are not supposed to. Carellas also requested a Athletic Complex. According to DiMarinis, number of cars and buses expected. Avenue. to bring three items to City Council, which the amount of spaces exceeds the necessary “We’re trying to work together with you “All previously approved projects just ready includes one along with the Zoning Planning amount for schools, based on the city’s zon- here but safety is my number one concern,” for the next step,” Sullivan said. “It’s a long and Development (ZPD) Committee. ing ordinances. Raymond St. Hillaire, Planning Board mem- process.” First, the City Council is expected to act on Members of the board voiced concern over ber, said. Other items expected during mayoral com- cuts requested to their annual compensation. what may happen if the project is not finished DiMarinis said that safety was a concern munications include the acceptance of a grant of “We had cut some monies from the salary and the parking would be utilized. However, for him, as well. just under $1,800 for the Westfield Police increase and this is just matching the ordinances according to City Planner Jay Vinskey, any Also regarding safety, the question of side- Department from the Executive Office of Public up with the finances for that vote,” Bean said. use of the building would have to go through walks being put in around the area was also Safety and Security, as part of the “Drive Sober Next, L & O is expected to bring forth an or Get Pulled Over” campaign in the state. ordinance amendment to have Fire Commission the Planning Board. brought forward by the board. McEwan said Then, a request for an appropriation of meetings held at the new Little River Road Fire In addition, the board could necessitate that that this was especially important when con- $17,000 is expected for costs associated with Station’s community room. both the parking lot and building must be sidering the other facilities and activities in asbestos removal at a residence on Lewis Street. Then, the combined L & O and ZPD commit- completed as a condition of the special per- the area. The funds are expected to come from the city’s tee is expected to put forth a zoning amendment mit, or else they will be in violation. “I would love for the city to install side- Reserve for Unforeseen account and transferred related to exterior lighting, in an attempt to “If they built a parking lot and not the walks on Root Road,” DiMarinis said. to the Building Department. According to City strengthen protections. building it’s not the complete plan,” Planning He also said that if the board wanted them Council President and At-Large Councilor Brent According to Bean, ordinances in the city do Board Chairman Philip McEwan said. “You installed by him, he would do so. According Bean, II, the property in question previously had not have a lot of items etched out in relation to can condition that both the parking lot and to DiMarinis, he has tried to install sidewalks a fire there. outdoor lighting and this is looking to strengthen building has to be completed.” for his facilities, but has had some issues with Another item includes the payment of a prior this. Another concern brought forth by the board the city. In addition, he said that the city year bill, with funds expected to transfer from “I think we’re just trying to get a handle on was how children would be brought to the would have to grant access to the right-of- the Community Development FY 2018 General the new technology out there, try to renew ordi- school and how they would leave, especially way in certain areas for them. For passing Expenses account. nances and strengthen them a bit,” Bean said. via vehicle. A suggestion from the developers between facilities through nearby wooded Then, there is a newly proposed fee schedule Then, the Personnel Action Committee is was that the bused in students would possibly area and wetlands, DiMarinis said that a trail expected for the Building Department. expected to put to City Council the appointment be coming in smaller buses. currently exists and that he can apply to According to Bean, this happens every couple of William K. Tatro to the Off-Street Parking Planning Board member Jane Magarian improve it with the Conservation Commission. of years and the city looks at the fees for build- Commission. Bean said that this would fill the said that children running between vehicles in Another concern was brought forth by ing and other permits. He said that this may be spot of Bernie Puza, who is currently on the the parking lot could be dangerous. She sug- Westfield resident Kristen Mello, who asked an increase. Westfield Planning Board. gested specific zones where students can be about what sort of chemicals would be used Also, a correction is expected to be submitted Also, Ward Two Councilor and school liaison related to a City Council vote that was taken for Ralph Figy is expected to submit the School loaded and unloaded to and from vehicles. in the school for classes such as science, as a budget cut that was taken from the Technology Superintendent’s report to the council. Showalter said that a plan could be well as what would be done with waste from Center’s Part Time Hourly account, which Finally, in “Motions, Orders or Resolutions,” arranged. the school. In addition, she questioned water should have been from the Full Time Hourly two motions are expected from city councilors. “I would like to see a specific plan for that safety and if treatment would be done. account. First, from Figy, a motion is being made to and present it, please,” Magarian said. According to DiMarinis, the building will There is also a resolution expected to accept a remove an ordinance change to repeal the city’s Concerns were also brought up about traf- have a septic system that will be designed and sanitary sewer easement from the Southampton sex offender ordinance. According to Bean, it is fic and how it could impact the current level will follow all state and local health depart- Road sewer improvements. Then, a resolution an old motion that has been sitting in L & O for there. ment regulations. supporting the grant application for the Parkland over two years, and this would remove the item Planning Board member Rob Carellas said The board voted to continue the hearing Acquisitions and Renovations for Communities from the committee. that the traffic pattern could be significantly until Dec. 19, and requested additional infor- Grant Program related to the handicap accessi- Then, a motion from Ward Four Councilor bigger if more parents are dropping students mation including a traffic study, a list of bility improvements for the Hampton Ponds Mary O’Connell is expected to re-name off. chemicals that may be on site, trash disposal Playground. Highland Park after former City Councilor DiMarinis said though, that the facility plan and traffic and pedestrian circulation. In “Reports of Committees,” the Legislative Barbara Swords. could utilize a staggered approach to when and Ordinance (L & O) Committee is expected THE WESTFIELD NEWS WWW.THEWESTFIELDNEWS.COM WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 6, 2017 - PAGE 9 sports Season fast approaching By Chris Putz Staff Writer WESTFIELD – The Westfield High School basketball pro- gram is hoping to get a jump on the competition, and it all begins later this week. The Westfield Bombers girls hoops team leaps into action Friday at Agawam High School at 7 p.m. Westfield enters the 2017-18 season fresh off a strong second half of the 2016-17 season that saw the Bombers sweep the Ludlow Lions, upset the Minnechaug Falcons, put up a good fight against the East Longmeadow Spartans, and nearly defeat the Agawam Brownies in a 46-45 classic. In that one-point loss to Agawam, Westfield freshman Olivia Hadla made five 3-pointers, four in the fourth quarter to finish with a game-high 28 points. Westfield will look to take the next step with a combination of young and old (upperclassmen and underclassmen). The Westfield boys hoops team opened last year’s tournament season with a 62-59 win over Agawam behind a team-high 21 points from Rodney Bernard, a triple-double from Javi Santos (17 points, 15 rebounds, 12 blocks), and strong defensive efforts from Gabe Piepergerdes and Aidan Dunn. In the next round, Westfield hit a road block in Springfield as top-seeded Central exploded for a 68-33 victory. Westfield will attempt to extinguish those Central feelings, and begin anew Saturday against Longmeadow at Curry Hicks Westfield’s Alison Piper shows her Bomber Pride during Saige Smith works to get the ball to a teammate. Cage on the campus of the University of Massachusetts in Amherst. Tip-off is 4:15 p.m. varsity girls basketball practice Monday.

Casey Almeida recovers the ball during varsity practice at Westfield High. Marissa Feary drives to the basket during JV practice at WHS Monday.

Abbey Hutchinson guards the ball from Irelis Rodriguez- Escobar dur- ing a JV prac- tice drill at Westfield High Monday eve- ning.

Catie Bean makes her way down the Olivia Hadla tries for a basket during WHS varsity practice Monday evening. court at the WHS varsity workout. PhotoS by Marc St. Onge

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2017-2018 Westfield State University 2017-2018 Westfield State 2017-2018 Westfield State University Men’s Basketball Schedule Ice Hockey Schedule Women’s Basketball Schedule DAYTE DA OPPONENT TIME DAYTE DA OPPONENT TIME DAYTE DA OPPONENT TIME Wed Dec. 13 at Smith 7:00 Sat Dec. 9 at Western New England 1:00 Thur Dec. 7 at Assumption 6:35 Fri Dec. 15 at Springfield 7:00 Sun Dec. 10 PINE MANOR 1:00 Sat Dec. 30 Westfield Holiday Tournament Thur Jan. 4 at Becker 7:00 vs Ramapo 1:00 Sat Dec. 30 at Trinity Tournament Sat Jan. 6 at Salem State 2:00 WPI vs SUNY Pew Paltz 3:00 vs. Regis 7:00 Sun Dec. 31 Westfield Holiday Tournament Sun Dec. 31 at Trinity Tournament Fri Jan. 12 at Martha’s Vineyard Tournament Consolation Game 1:00 Consolation/ Championship 12:00/2:00 vs Curry 3:00 Championship Game 3:00 Sat Jan. 13 at Martha’s Vineyard Tournament Sat Jan. 6 at MCLA 3:00 vs Salve Regina 1:00 Thur Jan. 4 at Albertus Magnus Sat Jan. 6 at MCLA 1:00 Sat Jan. 13 BRIDGEWATER STATE 3:00 Thur Jan. 18 UMASS DARTMOUTH 7:35 Sat Jan. 20 at Worcester State 3:30 Sat Jan. 13 BRIDGEWATER STATE 1:00 Wed Jan. 17 FRAMINGHAM STATE 7:30 Sat Jan. 20 at Salem State 3:00 Thur Jan. 25 at Fitchburg State 7:00 Wed Jan. 17 FRAMINGHAM STATE 5:30 Sat Jan. 20 at Salem State 1:00 Tues Jan. 23 at Fitchburg State 7:30 Sat Jan. 27 PLYMOUTH STATE 5:35 Thur Jan. 25 WORCESTER STATE 7:30 Tues Jan. 23 at Fitchburg State 5:30 Sat Jan. 27 MCLA 3:00 Tues Jan. 30 FRAMINGHAM STATE 7:35 Thur Jan. 25 WORCESTER STATE 5:30 Thur Feb. 1 SALEM STATE 7:35 Sat Jan. 27 MCLA 1:00 Sat Feb. 3 at Bridgewater State 3:00 Thur Feb. 8 at Framingham State 7:30 Sat Feb. 3 at Bridgewater State 1:00 Wed Feb. 7 at Framingham State 8:00 Sat Feb. 10 at UMass Dartmouth 4:30 Sat Feb. 10 SALEM STATE 3:00 Wed Feb. 7 at Framingham State 6:00 Thur Feb. 15 WORCESTER STATE 7:35 Sat Feb. 10 SALEM STATE 1:00 Wed Feb. 14 FITCHBURG STATE 7:30 Sat Feb. 17 FITCHBURG STATE 5:35 Sat Feb. 17 at Worcester State 3:00 Wed Feb. 14 FITCHBURG STATE 5:30 Sat Feb. 17 at Worcester State 1:00 Tues Feb. 20 at Plymouth State 6:00 Tues Feb. 20 MASCAC Quarterfinals TBA Tues Feb. 20 MASCAC Quarterfinals TBA Thur Feb. 22 MASCAC Semifinals TBA Sat Feb. 24 MASCAC Quarterfinals TBD Thur Feb. 22 MASCAC Semifinals TBA Sat Feb. 24 MASCAC Championship TBA Tues Feb. 27 MASCAC Semifinals TBD Sat Feb. 24 MASCAC Championship TBA Sat March 3 MASCAC Championship TBD

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Fri., Dec. 8, 2017 Fri., Dec. 8, 2017 Thurs., Dec. 7, 2017 Mon., Dec. 11, 2017 Fri., Dec. 8, 2017 SWIMMING vs. West Springfield, 4 p.m. INDOOR TRACK vs. Greenfield, Smith JV BOYS BASKETBALL vs. John J. Duggan GIRLS BASKETBALL vs. BOYS BASKETBALL at Smith Academy, Academy, 5 p.m. JV GIRLS BASKETBALL at Agawam High College (Northampton), 3:45 p.m. Gateway, 6 p.m. 7 p.m. BOYS BASKETBALL vs. John J. Duggan Academy, School, 5:30 p.m. GIRLS BASKETBALL at Agawam High Sat., Dec. 9, 2017 6:30 p.m. Mon., Dec. 11, 2017 School, 7 p.m. WRESTLING @ Monument Mountain Duals, Tues. Dec. 12, 2017 No Sports Scheduled Monument Mountain Regional High School, Fri., Dec. 8, 2017 No Sports Scheduled 10 a.m. Sat., Dec. 9, 2017 No Sports Scheduled Tues. Dec. 12, 2017

BOYS BASKETBALL at Longmeadow High Mon., Dec. 11, 2017 Wed., Dec. 13, 2017 BOYS ICE HOCKEY at Mount Everett, School, Curry Hicks Cage (UMass-Amherst), JV BOYS BASKETBALL at Frontier, 5:30 Sat., Dec. 9, 2017 WRESTLING @ Monument Mountain Duals, BOYS BASKETBALL vs. John J. Berkshire School, 7 p.m. 4:15 p.m. p.m. GIRLS ICE HOCKEY (Longmeadow Co-Op) Monument Mountain Regional High School, 10 a.m. Duggan Academy, 7 p.m. JV GIRLS BASKETBALL vs. Palmer, 5:30 Wed., Dec. 13, 2017 vs. Suffield, Fitzpatrick Ice Arena, 6 p.m. p.m. BOYS BASKETBALL at Frontier, 7:30 p.m. Mon., Dec. 11, 2017 No Sports Scheduled Thurs., Dec. 14, 2017 Mon., Dec. 11, 2017 GIRLS BASKETBALL vs. Palmer, 7 p.m. GIRLS BASKETBALL at Westfield Technical No Sports Scheduled No Sports Scheduled Academy High School, 6 p.m. Thurs., Dec. 14, 2017 Tues. Dec. 12, 2017 No Sports Scheduled Tues. Dec. 12, 2017 No Sports Scheduled Tues. Dec. 12, 2017 Fri., Dec. 15, 2017 SWIMMING at Amherst-Pelham Regional No Sports Scheduled GIRLS BASKETBALL vs. Smith Fri., Dec. 15, 2017 Wed., Dec. 13, 2017 High School, 5 p.m. Academy, 6 p.m. No Sports Scheduled JV GIRLS BASKETBALL vs. Belchertown, WRESTLING at Hampden Charter School of Science, 7 p.m. Wed., Dec. 13, 2017 5:30 p.m. WRESTLING vs. Pathfinder, 7 p.m. Mon., Dec. 18, 2017 Sat., Dec. 16, 2017 GIRLS BASKETBALL vs. Belchertown, 7 Thurs., Dec. 14, 2017 BOYS ICE HOCKEY vs. Drury, Amelia No Sports Scheduled p.m. JV GIRLS BASKETBALL at Gateway, 5:30 Thurs., Dec. 14, 2017 Park Arena, 6 p.m. BOYS ICE HOCKEY at East Longmeadow, p.m. JV GIRLS BASKETBALL vs. Southwick High School, Olympia Ice Center (West Springfield), 8:30 BOYS BASKETBALL @ Falcons Hoop 5 p.m. Tues., Dec. 19, 2017 p.m. Classic, Smith Academy High School, 5:30 Mon., Dec. 18, 2017 GIRLS BASKETBALL vs. Southwick High School, No Sports Scheduled p.m. 6:30 p.m. No Sports Scheduled Wed., Dec. 13, 2017 GIRLS BASKETBALL at Gateway, 6:30 p.m. BOYS BASKETBALL @ Falcons Hoop Classic, JV BOYS BASKETBALL vs. Agawam, 5:30 Smith Academy High School, 5:30 p.m. Wed., Dec. 20, 2017 Tues., Dec. 19, 2017 p.m. Fri., Dec. 15, 2017 No Sports Scheduled INDOOR TRACK vs. South Hadley, Smith No Sports Scheduled BOYS BASKETBALL vs. Agawam, 7 p.m. Fri., Dec. 15, 2017 WRESTLING at Franklin Tech, 7 p.m. College (Northampton), 3:45 p.m. BOYS BASKETBALL @ Falcons Hoop BOYS BASKETBALL @ Falcons Hoop Classic, Wed., Dec. 20, 2017 Smith Academy High School, Time TBA Thurs., Dec. 21, 2017 GIRLS BASKETBALL at Monson High Classic, Smith Academy High School, Time BOYS BASKETBALL @ Box Thurs., Dec. 14, 2017 TBD JV GIRLS BASKETBALL vs. Easthampton, 5 p.m. School, 7 p.m. No Sports Scheduled GIRLS BASKETBALL vs. Easthampton, 6:30 p.m. Out Cancer Tournament vs. BOYS ICE HOCKEY at Drury, Peter W. Sat., Dec. 16, 2017 Gateway, Time TBA Foote Vietnam Veterans Memorial Skating Fri., Dec. 15, 2017 WRESTLING at Longmeadow Early Bird Sat., Dec. 16, 2017 INDOOR TRACK vs. Chicopee, Smith Rink, 7 p.m. Tournament, 9 a.m. WRESTLING @ Chickanias Memorial Tournament, College (Northampton), 3:45 p.m. JV BOYS ICE HOCKEY vs. Greenfield, 3 Hudson Falls High School, 10 a.m. Fri., Dec. 22, 2017 JV BOYS BASKETBALL at Minnechaug p.m. JV BOYS BASKETBALL at St. Thurs., Dec. 21, 2017 BOYS BASKETBALL @ Box Out Cancer Regional High School, 5:30 p.m. Mon., Dec. 18, 2017 Mary, Westfield Middle School BOYS BASKETBALL at Minnechaug Mon., Dec. 18, 2017 Tournament vs. Pioneer Valley Christian JV GIRLS BASKETBALL at Pioneer Valley No Sports Scheduled South, 5 p.m. Regional High School, 7 p.m. Academy, Westfield Technical Academy BOYS ICE HOCKEY vs. Longmeadow, Regional, 5:30 p.m. BOYS BASKETBALL @ Box Out Tues., Dec. 19, 2017 High School, 5 p.m. Mass Mutual Center (Springfield), 4 p.m. GIRLS BASKETBALL at Pioneer Valley Cancer Tournament vs. Pioneer Regional, 7 p.m. JV BOYS BASKETBALL at Franklin Tech, 5:30 p.m. BOYS BASKETBALL at Franklin Tech, 7 p.m. Valley Christian Academy, Time Fri., Dec. 22, 2017 Sat., Dec. 16, 2017 Tues., Dec. 19, 2017 TBA BOYS BASKETBALL @ Box Out Cancer WRESTLING at Longmeadow Early Bird JV BOYS BASKETBALL at Smith Academy, Tournament vs. Gateway, Westfield Tournament, 9 a.m. Wed., Dec. 20, 2017 5:30 p.m. JV GIRLS BASKETBALL vs. Pathfinder, 5 p.m. Technical Academy High School, 5 p.m. BOYS ICE HOCKEY at Woodstock BOYS BASKETBALL at Smith Academy, Mon., Dec. 25, 2017 Academy, Jahn Hockey Rink (Pomfret WRESTLING vs. Taconic, Middle School CHRISTMAS DAY – No Sports 7 p.m. Gymnasium, 6 p.m. School), 4:30 p.m. Sat., Dec. 23, 2017 GIRLS BASKETBALL vs. Pathfinder, 6:30 p.m. Scheduled BOYS ICE HOCKEY vs. Easthampton, GIRLS ICE HOCKEY (Longmeadow Co-Op) Wed., Dec. 20, 2017 vs. Shrewsbury, Shrewsbury High School, WRESTLING vs. Smith Vocational and Amelia Park Arena, 6 p.m. 4:30 p.m. Agricultural High School, 7 p.m. Thurs., Dec. 21, 2017 Tues., Dec. 26, 2017 BOYS BASKETBALL vs. Westfield Tech @ Box Out No Sports Scheduled Mon., Dec. 25, 2017 Sun., Dec. 17, 2017 Thurs., Dec. 21, 2017 Cancer Tournament, Westfield Technical Academy CHRISTMAS DAY - No Sports Scheduled No Sports Scheduled High School, 5 p.m. INDOOR TRACK @ MSTCA Winter Wed., Dec. 27, 2017 Festival, Reggie Lewis Center (Boston), All JV GIRLS BASKETBALL at Hopkins Academy, 6 Fri., Dec. 22, 2017 p.m. No Sports Scheduled Tues., Dec. 26, 2017 Day BOYS ICE HOCKEY vs. Wahconah, JV BOYS BASKETBALL vs. Mahar, 5:30 GIRLS BASKETBALL at Hopkins Academy, 7:30 p.m. Amelia Park Arena, 7 p.m. Mon., Dec. 18, 2017 p.m. Thurs., Dec. 28, 2017 BOYS BASKETBALL vs. Mahar, 7 p.m. JV GIRLS BASKETBALL at Palmer High GIRLS BASKETBALL vs. John J. School, 5:30 p.m. Fri., Dec. 22, 2017 Wed., Dec. 27, 2017 Sat., Dec. 23, 2017 Duggan Academy, 6 p.m. BOYS ICE HOCKEY vs. Belchertown, GIRLS BASKETBALL at Palmer High WRESTLING vs. Putnam, 10 a.m. BOYS BASKETBALL vs. St. Mary’s @ Box Out School, 7 p.m. Cancer Tournament, Westfield Technical Academy Amelia Park Arena, 8 p.m. Mon., Dec. 25, 2017 High School, 5 p.m. Fri., Dec. 29, 2017 Tues., Dec. 19, 2017 CHRISTMAS – No Sports Scheduled JV BOYS BASKETBALL vs. Thurs., Dec. 28, 2017 SWIMMING vs. Chicopee Comp, 4 p.m. Mon., Dec. 25, 2017 Baystate Academy Charter GIRLS BASKETBALL vs. Sci-Tech, JV BOYS BASKETBALL at Agawam High Tues., Dec. 26, 2017 CHRISTMAS – No Sports Scheduled Public School, 5:30 p.m. Westfield Middle School North, 6:30 p.m. School, 5:30 p.m. No Sports Scheduled BOYS BASKETBALL vs. BOYS BASKETBALL at Agawam High Tues., Dec. 26, 2017 Fri., Dec. 29, 2017 School, 7 p.m. Wed., Dec. 27, 2017 No Sports Scheduled Baystate Academy Charter JV GIRLS BASKETBALL vs. Ware, 5:30 BOYS BASKETBALL vs. Hampden Public School, 7 p.m. Charter School of Science, Westfield Wed., Dec. 20, 2017 p.m. Wed., Dec. 27, 2017 GIRLS BASKETBALL vs. Ware, 7 p.m. Middle School South, 7 p.m. WRESTLING vs. Longmeadow, 7 p.m. No Sports Scheduled Mon., Jan. 1, 2018 Thurs., Dec. 28, 2017 Sat., Dec. 30, 2017 Thurs., Dec. 21, 2017 WRESTLING @ Phil Tomkiel Holiday Thurs., Dec. 28, 2017 NEW YEAR’S DAY – No Sports JV GIRLS BASKETBALL vs. Hampshire Tournament, Agawam High School, 10 a.m. WRESTLING @ Phil Tomkiel Holiday Tournament, Scheduled BOYS ICE HOCKEY vs. Greenfield, Regional, 5:30 p.m. JV BOYS BASKETBALL at Granby, 5:30 Agawam High School, 10 a.m. Amelia Park Arena, 6 p.m. GIRLS BASKETBALL vs. Hampshire p.m. JV BOYS BASKETBALL vs. Hampshire, 5 p.m. Regional, 7 p.m. BOYS BASKETBALL at Granby, 7 p.m. BOYS BASKETBALL vs. Hampshire, 6:30 p.m. Tues., Jan. 2, 2018 Mon., Jan. 1, 2018 BOYS ICE HOCKEY at West Springfield, JV BOYS BASKETBALL at NEW YEAR’S DAY – No Sports Olympia Ice Center (West Springfield), 8:30 Fri., Dec. 29, 2017 Fri., Dec. 29, 2017 Hampden Charter School of Scheduled p.m. No Sports Scheduled BOYS BASKETBALL at John J. Duggan Academy, Science, 5:30 p.m.

7 p.m. GIRLS BASKETBALL at Tues., Jan. 2, 2018 Fri., Dec. 22, 2017 Mon., Jan. 1, 2018 NEW YEAR’S DAY – No Sports Scheduled Renaissance, Boland School, 7 BOYS BASKETBALL at Baystate No Sports Scheduled Mon., Jan. 1, 2018 p.m. Academy Charter Public School, 6:30 p.m. Tues., Jan. 2, 2018 NEW YEAR’S DAY – No Sports Scheduled Sat., Dec. 23, 2017 GIRLS BASKETBALL at John J. Duggan JV GIRLS BASKETBALL at Putnam, 5:30 Academy, 7 p.m. GIRLS ICE HOCKEY (Longmeadow Co-Op) p.m. Tues., Jan. 2, 2018 Wed., Jan. 3, 2018 at Shrewsbury, North Star Youth Forum Ice GIRLS BASKETBALL at Putnam, 7 p.m. JV GIRLS BASKETBALL at Sci-Tech, 5:30 p.m. No Sports Scheduled Rink, 6 p.m. Wed., Jan. 3, 2018 GIRLS BASKETBALL at Sci-Tech, 7 p.m. BOYS ICE HOCKEY at Minnechaug, Wed., Jan. 3, 2018 BOYS BASKETBALL vs. Mohawk Trail, Olympia Ice Center (West Springfield), 7:40 JV BOYS BASKETBALL vs. Greenfield, Wed., Jan. 3, 2018 Thurs., Jan. 4, 2018 Westfield Middle School South, 7 p.m. p.m. 5:30 p.m. WRESTLING vs. Smith Vocational and Agricultural GIRLS BASKETBALL vs. St. WRESTLING at Mahar, Grzesik-Bixby High School, 6 p.m. Thurs., Jan. 4, 2018 Gymnasium Complex, 7 p.m. Mary’s, 6 p.m. Mon., Dec. 25, 2017 GIRLS BASKETBALL at Westfield CHRISTMAS DAY – No Sports Scheduled BOYS BASKETBALL vs. Greenfield, 7 p.m. Thurs., Jan. 4, 2018 Technical Academy High School, 6 p.m. Fri., Jan. 5, 2018 Thurs., Jan. 4, 2018 SKIING @ Berkshire East, 5 p.m. Tues., Dec. 26, 2017 JV GIRLS BASKETBALL at Smith Vocational and JV BOYS BASKETBALL vs. No Sports Scheduled SKIING @ Berkshire East, 5 p.m. Fri., Jan. 5, 2018 Agricultural High School, 5 p.m. Gateway, 5:30 p.m. JV GIRLS BASKETBALL at Turners Falls, No Sports Scheduled 6 p.m. GIRLS BASKETBALL at Smith Vocational and BOYS BASKETBALL vs. Wed., Dec. 27, 2017 GIRLS BASKETBALL at Turners Falls, 7:30 GIRLS ICE HOCKEY (Longmeadow Co-Op) Agricultural High School, 6:30 p.m. Gateway, 7 p.m. Sat., Jan. 6, 2018 p.m. vs. East Catholic High School, Olympia Ice BOYS ICE HOCKEY vs. Mount Everett, Center, 4:30 p.m. Fri., Jan. 5, 2018 Amelia Park Arena, 6 p.m. Fri., Jan. 5, 2018 JV BOYS BASKETBALL at Westfield Technical Mon., Jan. 8, 2018 BOYS ICE HOCKEY vs. Beverly, Gloucester JV BOYS BASKETBALL vs. Ware, 5:30 p.m. Academy, 5:30 p.m. GIRLS BASKETBALL at High School, 6 p.m. BOYS BASKETBALL vs. Ware, 7 p.m. Mon., Jan. 8, 2018 INDOOR TRACK vs. Mahar, Smith College BOYS BASKETBALL at Westfield Technical Hampden Charter School of Academy, 7 p.m. GIRLS BASKETBALL vs. Smith Voke, Thurs., Dec. 28, 2017 (Northampton), 6:45 p.m. Science, Dunbar Community Westfield Middle School North, 6:30 p.m. WRESTLING @ Phil Tomkiel Holiday Center, 7 p.m. Sat., Jan. 6, 2018 BOYS ICE HOCKEY at South Hadley, Tournament, Agawam High School, 10 a.m. Sat., Jan. 6, 2018 GIRLS ICE HOCKEY (Longmeadow Co-Op) WRESTLING @ Mt. Anthony Tournament, WRESTLING @ Jamie Mormiel Invitational, RCS Fitzpatrick Ice Arena, 4:10 p.m. at Dennis-Yarmouth, Tony Kent Ice Arena, Mt. Anthony Union Hihg School, 10 a.m. High School, 10 a.m. Tues., Jan. 9, 2018 2 p.m. JV BOYS BASKETBALL at St. Tues., Jan. 9, 2018 JV GIRLS BASKETBALL at Holyoke High Mon., Jan. 8, 2018 Mon., Jan. 8, 2018 Mary’s, Westfield Middle School, BOYS BASKETBALL vs. Westfield JV GIRLS BASKETBALL vs. McCann Tech, JV GIRLS BASKETBALL vs. Commerce, 5 p.m. Technical Academy, Westfield Middle School, 5:30 p.m. 5:30 p.m. North, 5:30 p.m. GIRLS BASKETBALL vs. Commerce, 6:30 p.m. School North, 7 p.m. GIRLS BASKETBALL at Holyoke High GIRLS BASKETBALL vs. McCann Tech, 7 BOYS BASKETBALL at St. School, 7 p.m. p.m. Mary’s, Westfield Middle School BOYS ICE HOCKEY vs. TBD, Gloucester Tues., Jan. 9, 2018 Wed., Jan. 10, 2018 High School, Time TBA Tues., Jan. 9, 2018 JV BOYS BASKETBALL vs. Pathfinder, 5 p.m. North, 7 p.m. GIRLS BASKETBALL at Commerce High SKIING at Berkshire East, 5 p.m. BOYS BASKETBALL vs. Pathfinder, 6:30 p.m. School, 7 p.m.

Fri., Dec. 29, 2017 Wed., Jan. 10, 2018 JV BOYS BASKETBALL vs. Minnechaug, Wed., Jan. 10, 2018 Wed., Jan. 10, 2018 5:30 p.m. WRESTLING at West Springfield High WRESTLING vs. Sabis, 6 p.m. No Sports Scheduled Thurs., Jan. 11, 2018 BOYS BASKETBALL vs. Minnechaug, 7 School, 7 p.m. No Sports Scheduled p.m. Thurs., Jan. 11, 2018 Thurs., Jan. 11, 2018 Thurs., Jan. 11, 2018 SKIING @ Berkshire East, 5 p.m. BOYS BASKETBALL vs. Smith Fri., Jan. 12, 2018 Sat., Dec. 30, 2017 SKIING at Berkshire East, 5 p.m. BOYS BASKETBALL at Pioneer Valley JV GIRLS BASKETBALL at Athol, 5:30 p.m. Voke, 6 p.m. GIRLS ICE HOCKEY (Longmeadow Co-Op) Fri., Jan. 12, 2018 Christian Academy, 6:30 p.m. GIRLS BASKETBALL at Athol, 7 p.m. at Marshfield, Hobomock Arena, 6:50 p.m. JV BOYS BASKETBALL at Baystate Academy GIRLS BASKETBALL vs. Pioneer Valley Fri., Jan. 12, 2018 Charter Public School, South End Community Fri., Jan. 12, 2018 Regional School, Westfield Middle School Mon., Jan. 1, 2018 INDOOR TRACK vs. TBD, Smith College, Center, 5:30 p.m. JV BOYS BASKETBALL at North, 6:30 p.m. NEW YEAR’S DAY – No Sports Scheduled 3:45 p.m. BOYS BASKETBALL at Baystate Academy Charter McCann Tech High School, Time

JV BOYS BASKETBALL at Monson, 5:30 Public School, South End Community Center, 7 p.m. TBA Sat., Jan. 13, 2018 Tues., Jan. 2, 2018 p.m. BOYS ICE HOCKEY vs. South Hadley, No Sports Scheduled BOYS BASKETBALL at Monson, 7 p.m. BOYS BASKETBALL at McCann Sat., Jan. 13, 2018 Lossone Rink-Williston Academy, 6 p.m. WRESTLING @ Joe McCabe Invitational, Maple Hill Tech High School, 7 p.m. Sat., Jan. 13, 2018 High School, 10 a.m. WRESTLING at The Gilbert School, 10 a.m.

Find the latest Westfield News sports coverage on PAGE 12 - WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 6, 2017 www.thewestfieldnews.com THE WESTFIELD NEWS TV Sports Tonight Dear Wednesday, Dec. 6 NBA BASKETBALL COLLEGE BASKETBALL 8 p.m. 7 p.m. ESPN — Golden State at Charlotte ESPN2 — Siena at Louisville 10:30 p.m. ESPNU — Wisconsin at Temple ESPN — Minnesota at L.A. Clippers Annie FS1 — Kent St. at Xavier NHL HOCKEY FS2 — Brown at Providence 8 p.m. By ANNIE LANE 8 p.m. NBCSN — Chicago at Washington BTN — Austin Peay at Illinois SOCCER SEC — Loyola of Chicago at Florida 2:30 p.m. 9 p.m. FS1 — UEFA Champions League, Real Madrid vs. Borussia ESPN2 — Washington vs. Kansas, at Kansas City, Mo. Dortmund Co-ed Sleepovers FS1 — Cent. Connecticut St. at DePaul FS2 — UEFA Champions League, Liverpool vs. Spartak Dear Annie: Our daughter, husband and family moved in Moscow to a small house next door to us as they both work, and their GOLF WOMEN’S COLLEGE BASKETBALL living close to us enables us to keep an eye out for their three 4:30 a.m. (Thursday) Noon GOLF — Ladies European Tour, Omega Dubai Masters, second SEC — TCU at Texas A&M daughters, ages 11, 11 and 15. Until they get two bedrooms round, at Dubai, United Arab Emirates 6 p.m. built on the cottage, the 15-year-old and one of the 11-year- BTN — Fordham at Penn St. olds will use our spare bedroom to sleep in. My husband gets upset over their bringing friends home and doing the typical stuff children this age do. He really gets upset if their friends are of the opposite sex. When my (now adult) son was a teenager, my husband On The Tube allowed him to have girls stay in his room, yet he would throw a fit if his sister (the mother of these girls we are talk- ing about) even had a boy over watching a movie. He would actually call her derogatory names. Now we have a 16-year- old son, whom he lets do whatever he wants. I’m the only Netflix writes accused actor disciplinarian for him, but even then, my husband will over- ride me. Masterson out of comedy Now my question is to your readers. Do parents let their teens stay the night at the house of someone of the opposite NEW YORK (AP) — Netflix said Tuesday that it has written sex? It seems to be the norm around this area nowadays. My actor Danny Masterson out of the comedy “The Ranch” with Los daughter lets the girls have mixed company and requires that Angeles police investigating sexual assault claims against him the boys sleep in one area and the girls in another. My hus- that date back to the 2000s. band says this is not so. So I want to hear opinions from your Masterson responded that he was disappointed with the deci- readers on this. sion, saying that in the current climate people are presumed guilty I am not comfortable with either my 16-year-old son or my when they are accused. granddaughters sleeping in the same room with members of He has denied the allegations by three women that they were the opposite sex, but separate rooms and nightly checks by assaulted by him. Masterson is best known for his role on “That adults are fine with me. -- Not Comfortable ‘70s Show,” and he has worked with actor Ashton Kutcher and Dear Not Comfortable: Let me get this straight: Your Debra Winger on the Netflix series. husband called your daughter a derogatory name because a Netflix said Monday was Masterson’s last day on the show, and boy watched a movie with her at your house and then went production will resume next year without him. home, but he let your son do anything he wanted? You need It marks the second time Netflix has written an actor out of a to have a serious private talk with him and set down guide- series following sexual misconduct charges. The streaming net- lines for your grandchildren that treat boys and girls equally. Danny Masterson As for co-ed sleepovers, I’m in agreement with you. Until work also removed Kevin Spacey from “House of Cards” after they are 18 and living on their own, I would say that sexual misconduct allegations. Police have given no other details about the accusations against of one. In this country, you are presumed innocent until sleepovers should stay single-sex. However, you asked for proven guilty. However, in the current climate, it seems opinions and facts from our readers, so I am as curious as Masterson. The actor, who is a Scientologist, has maintained that you to see the feedback. the charges stem from an attempt to boost a television series that as if you are presumed guilty the moment you are Dear Annie: I just read the column about the woman who features former members of the Church of Scientology. accused.” compulsively looks at men. She describes going into a kind “Law enforcement investigated these claims more than 15 He said he’s looking forward to clearing his name, of trance in which she becomes totally unaware of others, years ago and determined them to be without merit,” Masterson and expressed thanks to the cast and crew of “The much to her distress and her husband’s dismay. said. “I have never been charged with a crime, let alone convicted Ranch,” as well as to fans. For many years, I was a practicing psychotherapist, and I have seen many people experience profound changes as a result of their work with a therapist. However, I think this woman needs to have a neurological work-up. What she is experiencing reminds me of a client of mine who had a sei- ‘Today’ show dominates in ratings with Lauer firing zure disorder. When it was treated, my client was able to NEW YORK (AP) — On the week host Matt Lauer was fired because of sexual misconduct charges, NBC's "Today" show manage her life extremely well and use therapy to enrich it beat its rivals at ABC for the first time in three months. even more. -- Hoping Help Is on Its Way The Nielsen company said "Today" had more viewers than "Good Morning America" all five days last week — the first Dear Hoping Help Is on the Way: Thank you for the time that has happened in nearly a year. medical insight. Perhaps it will save a life. NBC fired Lauer following a colleague's charge of an inappropriate relationship that began in 2014, and since then other Send your questions for Annie Lane to dearannie@cre- women have come forward to charge him with impropriety. Viewers were told of his dismissal at the top of last Wednesday's ators.com. 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Jets 5 7 0 .417 266 288 4-3-0 1-4-0 5-4-0 0-3-0 2-3-0 PROBATE AND FAMILY AP Pro32 poll Miami 5 7 0 .417 209 298 3-3-0 2-4-0 4-4-0 1-3-0 1-2-0 COURT By SIMMI BUTTAR South Hampden Probate and Family AP Sports Writer W L T Pct PF PA Home Away AFC NFC Div Court NEW YORK (AP) — Tom Brady and the New England Tennessee 8 4 0 .667 266 282 5-1-0 3-3-0 7-4-0 1-0-0 4-1-0 50 State Street Patriots are back in a familiar spot at this point of the NFL season Jacksonville 8 4 0 .667 299 178 4-2-0 4-2-0 8-2-0 0-2-0 3-1-0 Springfield, MA 01103 — playing their best football and preparing for another run at the Houston 4 8 0 .333 296 309 3-3-0 1-5-0 3-6-0 1-2-0 1-3-0 413-748-7758 Super Bowl. Indianapolis 3 9 0 .250 205 330 2-4-0 1-5-0 2-6-0 1-3-0 1-4-0 The surging Patriots gained the top spot in the AP Pro32 poll Docket No. HD17A0110AD on Tuesday, receiving nine of 12 first-place votes for 381 points North W L T Pct PF PA Home Away AFC NFC Div citAtion in balloting by media members who regularly cover the NFL. G .l. c. 210 6§ The Patriots (10-2) have won eight in a row and are closing in Pittsburgh 10 2 0 .833 281 213 4-1-0 6-1-0 7-1-0 3-1-0 4-0-0 on yet another AFC East title. Baltimore 7 5 0 .583 280 207 4-2-0 3-3-0 5-3-0 2-2-0 2-1-0 in the matter of: “The Patriots have come a long way since losing two of their Cincinnati 5 7 0 .417 219 238 3-3-0 2-4-0 5-6-0 0-1-0 2-3-0 marisa Gabrielle Rodriguez first four games,” said Charean Williams of Pro Football Talk. 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W L T Pct PF PA Home Away NFC AFC Div the child be changed to Despite a 10-2 record and a seven-game winning streak, the New Orleans 9 3 0 .750 353 243 5-1-0 4-2-0 7-2-0 2-1-0 3-0-0 Pittsburgh Steelers slipped a spot to No. 4. Carolina 8 4 0 .667 269 238 3-2-0 5-2-0 4-4-0 4-0-0 2-2-0 marisa lee mason The Los Angeles Rams and New Orleans Saints, both 9-3 and leading their divisions, remained at Nos. 5 and 6. Atlanta 7 5 0 .583 274 244 3-3-0 4-2-0 6-2-0 1-3-0 1-1-0 if you object to this adoption The Seattle Seahawks, only a game behind the Rams in the Tampa Bay 4 8 0 .333 243 288 3-2-0 1-6-0 2-6-0 2-2-0 0-3-0 you are entitled to the ap- NFC West, rose two places to No. 7 after beating the Eagles. North pointment of an attorney if The Carolina Panthers slipped a spot to No. 8 after losing to the W L T Pct PF PA Home Away NFC AFC Div you are an indigent person. Saints. The Panthers face another challenge in Week 14 as they Minnesota 10 2 0 .833 285 204 5-1-0 5-1-0 8-1-0 2-1-0 3-1-0 An indigent person is defined by host the Vikings. Detroit 6 6 0 .500 314 308 2-4-0 4-2-0 5-4-0 1-2-0 3-1-0 SJC Rule 3:10. The definition in- The Jacksonville Jaguars and Tennessee Titans, tied for first Green Bay 6 6 0 .500 258 281 4-3-0 2-3-0 5-4-0 1-2-0 2-2-0 cludes but is not limited to per- place in the AFC South at 8-4, each gained a spot and rounded Chicago 3 9 0 .250 191 267 2-5-0 1-4-0 1-9-0 2-0-0 0-4-0 sons receiving TAFDC, EACDC, out the top 10. poverty related veteran's bene- West fits, Medicaid, and SSI. The W L T Pct PF PA Home Away NFC AFC Div Court will determine if you are L.A. Rams 9 3 0 .750 361 222 4-2-0 5-1-0 6-3-0 3-0-0 3-1-0 indigent. Contact an Assistant Seattle 8 4 0 .667 290 222 4-2-0 4-2-0 6-3-0 2-1-0 4-0-0 Judicial Case Manager or Adop- tion Clerk of the Court on or be- Arizona 5 7 0 .417 219 310 3-3-0 2-4-0 3-6-0 2-1-0 2-3-0 fore the date listed below to ob- San Francisco 2 10 0 .167 202 298 1-5-0 1-5-0 2-9-0 0-1-0 0-5-0 tain the necessary forms. Thursday’s Games Thursday, Dec. 7 IFYOUDESIRETOOBJECT Dallas 38, Washington 14 New Orleans at Atlanta, 8:25 p.m. THERETO,YOUORYOURAT- Sunday’s Games Sunday, Dec. 10 TORNEYMUSTFILEAWRIT- TENAPPEARANCEISSAID Minnesota 14, Atlanta 9 Oakland at Kansas City, 1 p.m. COURTAT: San Francisco 15, Chicago 14 San Francisco at Houston, 1 p.m. New England 23, Buffalo 3 Minnesota at Carolina, 1 p.m. springfield Green Bay 26, Tampa Bay 20, OT Chicago at Cincinnati, 1 p.m. O NORBEFORETEN Jacksonville 30, Indianapolis 10 Green Bay at Cleveland, 1 p.m. O'CLOCKINTHEMORNING Baltimore 44, Detroit 20 Detroit at Tampa Bay, 1 p.m. (10:00 AM) ON 12/22/2017 N.Y. Jets 38, Kansas City 31 Indianapolis at Buffalo, 1 p.m. Witness, Miami 35, Denver 9 Dallas at N.Y. Giants, 1 p.m. Hon. Barbara M Hyland, Tennessee 24, Houston 13 Washington at L.A. Chargers, 4:05 p.m. First Justice of this Court. L.A. Chargers 19, Cleveland 10 Tennessee at Arizona, 4:05 p.m. Date: New Orleans 31, Carolina 21 N.Y. Jets at Denver, 4:05 p.m. november 27, 2017

In this Oct. 29, 2017, file photo, New England Patriots quar- the.westfieldnews.com Oakland 24, N.Y. Giants 17 Seattle at Jacksonville, 4:25 p.m. Suzanne T. Seguin terback Tom Brady (12) passes under pressure from Los L.A. Rams 32, Arizona 16 Philadelphia at L.A. Rams, 4:25 p.m. Register of Probate Angeles Chargers linebacker Melvin Ingram (54) and defen- sive end Tenny Palepoi (95) during the first half of an NFL Seattle 24, Philadelphia 10 Baltimore at Pittsburgh, 8:30 p.m. football game in Foxborough, Mass. (AP Photo/Michael Dwyer, Monday’s Games Monday, Dec. 11 File) Pittsburgh 23, Cincinnati 20 New England at Miami, 8:30 p.m. December 6, 2017 City of Westfield Underperforming Wild trying to pick up the defensive pace NOTICE OF PUBLIC MEETING By DAVE CAMPBELL HANG ON TO YOUR HAT INACCORDANCEWITHTHE AP Sports Writer PROVISIONSOFTHEMAS- ST. PAUL, Minn. (AP) — Minnesota Wild gen- In the 415 games that were played this season SACHUSETTSGENERAL eral manager Chuck Fletcher sounded like the through Monday night, a total of 29 hat tricks have LAWS, CHAPTER 131, SEC- concerned parent of a needing-to-be-punished teen- recorded, including one by Zucker on Nov. 9 TION 40 (WETLANDS PRO- ager recently when he was assessing for reporters against the Montreal Canadiens . That's tied the TECTIONACT)APUBLIC his team's performance nearing the one-third mark third-most in the NHL over the 415-game mark in MEETINGWILLBEHELDON december 12, 2017at 6:30 Pm of the season. the last 20 years, behind the 2010-11 (33) and 2005-06 (30) seasons. Last year at that point, there "Incredibly disappointing," Fletcher said. At: Westfield City Hall After a franchise-best 49 victories in head coach were only 19 hat tricks. Room 201 Bruce Boudreau's first year to post the fifth-best 59 Court Street record in the NHL, the Wild were stunned in the Westfield, MA 01085 first round of the playoffs with a five-game loss to FOURTEEN AT HOME FOR the rival St. Louis Blues. Perhaps the sudden ouster this meetinG is held foR FORSBERG A: DETERMINATIONOFAP- created some sort of hangover effect, because the Nashville Predators left wing Filip Forsberg is PLICABILITY Wild have been at or near the bottom of the Central the only player in the NHL to record at least one Division all season. They started a critical three- point in each home game this season. When Boston sUBmitted BY: Los Angeles Kings center Jonny Brodzinski, Richard Conroy game West Coast trip with a 5-2 loss to the Los pulled within 4-3 early in the third period Monday Angeles Kings on Tuesday night. right, works for the puck against Minnesota Wild center Charlie Coyle during the first period night, Forsberg answered with a breakaway goal 34 foR woRK to Be PeR- "The focus has got to change, and if it doesn't, seconds later to help the Predators fend off the then this is what we are," Fletcher said last week, of an NHL hockey game in Los Angeles, Tuesday, foRmed At: Fowler Road Bruins. (13R-45) Dec. 5, 2017. (AP Photo/Kelvin Kuo) after the Wild had given up 13 goals over two con- "You're up 4-1, you don't want to give up two secutive losses to the Blues and the Winnipeg Jets. quick goals," Nashville captain Roman Josi said. woRK will consist of: What has happened far too often is a stray from the traditional Thanksgiving Day threshold for "When he got that puck on the breakaway in a dan- Construction of single family home. the defensive principles and structure that Boudreau making the playoffs might not carry its usual clout. gerous spot, you know he scores." was able to get the Wild to follow a year ago. His That was Forsberg's 14th point at home, where Posted: December 4, 2017 teams have been high scoring, including last sea- Nashville is tied with the Tampa Bay Lightning for son, but the commitment to protecting their own ZUCKER'S SECOND HOME the best record in the league at 11-2-1. The defend- DAVID A. DOE zone has come first. The depth on the blue line for ing Western Conference champion Predators have CONSERVATION the Wild is not what it's been in the past, either. One of the bright spots for the Wild has been the play of left wing Jason Zucker, who leads the team won three straight games and are 8-1-1 in their last COMMISSION CHAIRMAN "That's how we have to win games, two goals or 10 games. less," defenseman Ryan Suter said. with 13 goals, a pace that would obliterate his With a 13-11-3 record after losing to the Kings, career high of 22 goals set last season. A year ago, Zucker was widely considered the the Wild are on pace for 87 points, which would GAME OF THE WEEK have been seven points below the 2016-17 postsea- player most likely to be lost by the Wild in the son cut. Goalie Devan Dubnyk posted three con- expansion draft, but he was ultimately deemed too The Winnipeg Jets visit the Tampa Bay Lightning secutive shutouts over three November games, but valuable to be left unprotected, and center Erik on Saturday night, featuring two of the league's top the Wild went on to allow 30 goals over their next Haula was selected by the Vegas Golden Knights five highest-scoring teams and a pair of squads that seven contests. instead. The other reason for such speculation, of have been near or at the top of their respective con- "You want to score. It's a lot more fun playing course, was that Las Vegas is where Zucker learned ference for much of the season. offense than it is playing defense in any sport," to play the sport. He's the only Nevada-raised Boudreau said. "But defense wins." player currently in the NHL. The Wild aren't the only team that has under- Last week, the Golden Knights visited Minnesota LEADERS , the first time Zucker faced his hometown's new achieved, of course. For every surprise success in Through Tuesday's games: Goals: Alex Ovechkin Tampa Bay and Winnipeg, there's an unexpected team, and he said that day the prospect of such an unexpected matchup when the 25-year-old Zucker (Washington), 20; Assists: Blake Wheeler letdown in Anaheim, Edmonton and Montreal. (Winnipeg), 29; Points: Nikita Kucherov (Tampa What ought to help the Wild, the Ducks, the first entered the league felt "a little weird" to him. "I definitely never thought this day would come, Bay), 40; Wins: Andrei Vasilevskiy (Tampa Bay), Oilers and the Canadiens try to make up for their 18; Goals-against average: Sergei Bobrovsky rough starts is that there are so many teams but it's definitely exciting knowing that they do and that they're doing well," Zucker said. 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