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th orcester istrict up for grabs in ovember “Knowledge 7 W D N speaks, but BY JASON BLEAU Republican Paul Frost Stonebridge Press wisdom listens.” NEWS STAFF WRITER and Democratic challeng- caught up with both The upcoming elec- er Terry Burke Dotson. candidates to talk about Jimi Hendrix tions in Massachusetts The 7th Worcester their rematch, and one will be relatively quiet on District consists of thing remained clear the local level, with many Auburn; Precinct 4 in throughout the inter- seats being uncontested Charlton; Millbury; views — these candidates as November approach- and Precincts 2 and 3 in are certainly not the best Editor’s es. Oxford. of friends, but both have One seat that will After 20 years as a state the interests of their dis- Office Hours see some Election Day representative for the trict in mind. drama, however, is the 7th Worcester District, Frost said he cher- Mondays 12-5 7th Worcester District Frost is looking to con- ishes his job as a state House seat, with a race tinue his hold on the seat representative, and con- ednesdays W 1-5 that will be a rematch in November. Dotson sidering how much his Fridays 1-5 between two candidates will once again compete district has been through that bring very dif- against Frost for the seat over the past two years, Paul Frost Terry Burke Dotson ferent philosophies to after losing in her first he wants to continue to bid for election in 2014. build on the foundation INSIDE the table — incumbent Please Read FROST VS. DOTSON, page ­A8 Seniors ...... A5 Learning ...... A6-7 A TASTE OF Viewpoint ...... A10 Funding Sports ...... A11-15 YESTERYEAR Obituaries ...... B2 Events Calendar ...... B3 secured for Real Estate ...... Sect.B LOCAL Sutton Ave. sidewalks

BY JASON BLEAU ing Oxford expressed NEWS STAFF WRITER their gratitude to their OXFORD — The town fellow lawmakers in has moved a lot closer helping secure $250,000 to making the Sutton through an Economic Area girl invited Avenue sidewalk project Development Bill in a reality with significant Boston to help jumpstart to compete in funding being approved the funding process for world on the state level for the the long-awaited Sutton initiative in mid-Sep- Avenue initiative which water-skiing tember. has seen significant In a joint press release support and want from competition state leaders represent- “We’re car guys,” said Jerry Bellmore and Jerry Bellmore Junior, pictured with their Dodge Please Read SIDEWALK, page ­A8 Page A3 Challenger. SPORTS WEBSTER — The FAA adds Dudley Lions Club held their annu- al Yesteryear Car Show on Sunday, support to fire Sept. 25. Blessed with cool, sunny fall weather, the popular fundraiser department project featured vintage, retro and brand new cars. Proceeds from BY JASON BLEAU tee’s approval to close Northbridge the Yesteryear Car NEWS STAFF WRITER a series of discussions Show go towards DUDLEY — With before the project goes to football finds local charities nearly every town board a ballot vote during the its way in supported by the throwing their support election in November. Dudley Lions Club. behind the latest plans Much of the discus- Homecoming For more photos, for a new fire station sion involved details defeat of turn to page A4! in Dudley, Chief Dean already made public by Kochanowski made an the chief, who presented Bartlett, 38-13 appearance before the up-to-date numbers on the cost of the initiative, Olivia Richman photos Finance, Appropriation Page A11 and Advisory which will see the cur- Frank Brown’s 1934 Ford Rat Rod took two years to build. Committee on Sept. 20 rent fire station on West looking for that commit- Please Read FAA, page ­A8 2 • The Webster Times • Friday, September 30, 2016 www.508Local.com Caissie receives MACO endorsement

Governor’s Councilor Jen Caissie public safety both in and out of the been attorney in private practice in In receiving the endorsement Caissie recently received the endorsement courtrooms in Massachusetts. She is an both criminal and civil law for near- said, “I am honored to receive the vote of the Massachusetts Association of effective representative for Worcester ly 20 years. She is also a Special of confidence from the Massachusetts Court Officers (MACO) - Local 5000. County on the Governor’s Council Prosecutor for the Worcester County Association of Court Officers. These In endorsing Caissie, MACO stated, and has been a consistent and strong District Attorney’s Office on select are the dedicated men and women who “Jen Caissie has been a champion for advocate for safety throughout the cases. Previously, Caissie served as keep our citizens safe everyday in the Massachusetts a Selectman and Police Commissioner courts throughout the Commonwealth court system.” in her hometown of Oxford for 13 of Massachusetts.” Caissie has years.

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GUESS YOU Almanac DIDN’T Quote of the Week “It’s a nice feeling. The MDA is a great READ cause. Everybody that participates does it for free. We all volunteer our time THE and days off to come and do it because we think it’s a worthwhile cause. The PAPER. Town of Oxford and its people are very generous. To see the money that they put in is inspiring. We actually had to chase a guy last year who threw in a $100 bill and we thought it might have been a mistake, but he meant to put it in there, so there really are a lot of gen- When thing like speed limits change, erous people in this town.” we’re the first to know. - Joel Rosenkrantz, of Oxford Fire and EMS, commenting on the organiza- You could be the second tion’s support of the Muscular Dystrophy Your Community Paper. Association. Told ya. Real Estate DUDLEY

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the skiers, with costumes, and music DUDLEY of their choice and landing payoff all count as judges from the show ski com- Monday, Oct. 3 munity were on hand to score technical Board of Selectmen, 6:30 p.m., Town difficulty, artistry and presentation. Hall Flaunt It Whirled Cup was presented by Knott Girl Designs and Absolute OXFORD Water Sports. Judges from throughout the show ski community were on hand Wednesday, Oct. 5 to score the routines. Betty Bonifay, a Board of Selectmen, 6 p.m., See swivel ski pioneer who developed the Agenda For Location 360-swivel binding was on hand cheer- Special Town Meeting, 7 p.m., ing the girls and glowing with pride Oxford High School over how swivel skiing has grown. Knotty Girl owner, Shauna Pasanen, Thursday, Oct. 6 a show skier at Legoland and Tommy Friends of Oxford Dog Park, 6 p.m., Bartlett created the Flaunt It tour and Oxford Free Public Library Whirled Cup. Reanna has competed in the Flaunt It New York, a stop in the swivel ski Courtesy photos participated in the 180 Division. She tour, the USA was accompanied by Aqua Riders of Water Ski Eastern WEBSTER — Webster Lake water-ski- Holland teammate Shelly D’Aleo, who Regional Show er Reanna Kuzdzal, 17, was one of just 50 competed in the 360 Division. Both girls Ski Tournament, RONNIE’S SEAFOOD girls from around the world invited to performed to a grandstand full of spec- skied in numer- ski in the first ever Flaunt It Whirled tators, receiving medals for their per- ous shows all Rt. 31 ChaRlton Depot Cup. formances. over MA with Held on Sept. 3 at the Rock Aqua Swivel skiing is a theatrical water ski the AquaRiders “Proudly serving the community for over 40 years” Jay’s ski show site in Janesville, Wisc., act where the ski follows the boat path Show Ski Team there were competitors from Sweden, and the skier turns on a binding that of Holland and Germany, Australia, Belgium, Holland, can turn 180 or 360 degrees while hold- SCRA ski club Only 2 weekends left! Canada, and all over the . ing the rope with hand or in a toehold. It anniversary show Professional show skiers, club skiers is a skill blending core, timing, balance in Charlton. She and novices skied in one of either the and grace in ballet like movements on practices daily on Open, Senior, 360 and 180 divisions the water. A short stage presentation, Webster Lake as Open on the water routine choreographed by well. based on age and ability. Reanna Thursday-Sunday ‘Fill the Boot’ fundraiser brings in Thurs & Sun: 11am-8pm Fri & Sat: 11am-9pm $3.2K for MDA

BY JASON BLEAU NEWS STAFF WRITER Accepting most major credit cards OXFORD — The Oxford Fire Department recent- ly wrapped up one of its annual “Fill the Boot” campaigns, bringing a very impressive total to help support the Muscular Dystrophy Association (MDA) as part of a long running partnership between firefighters and the organization. Personnel from the Oxford Fire Department Saint John Paul II Parish and EMS took time to be a part of the campaign in mid-September, setting up toll booth-like stops asking commuters for donations to help support the MDA. While donations were not required, the “Fill the Boot” fundraising tactic has proven to be Photo courtesy Oxford Fire Department and EMS Bazaar a popular an effective method for many local first Representatives of the Oxford Fire Department and EMS responder organizations with this most recent pose for a photo with a $3,200 check for the Muscular Sunday, November 6, 2016 campaign bringing in $3,200 in donations from Dystrophy Association, the result of a successful “Fill the motorists to help support the programs and ser- Boot” fundraising campaign earlier this month. 8:30am - 4:00pm vices provided by the MDA. Jenny Kniss, a fundraising coordinator from Trinity Catholic Academy the MDA who worked closely with the Oxford Fire Department on this most recent “Fill the ciative of everyone in these towns. There are some 11 Pine Street, Southbridge, MA Boot” event, said the amazing total is just one in places where you find people dropping in $100 bills a long line of successful years the Oxford Fire and $20 bills. We’ll take the change out of people’s The Bazaar Features a Variety of Department and MDA have seen in the town, ashtrays. I mean we take anything and people and continues a local partnership that is part of a have proven to be generous time and time again.” Tables much bigger picture of success. Turn To BOOT FUNDRAISER ­­­A7 “This is huge, and since the start of page Children’s Games, Crafts MDA, firefighters have brought in over $500 million collectively for the cause. Village Bake Shop, Jar Deal It’s a tremendously important asset for us. Firefighters are our largest partner FREELANCE REPORTER WANTED Theme Baskets, Parish Table and our biggest supporters. We wouldn’t Are you a writer at heart? be able to do what we do without them,” Do you love to capture the moment Jewelry, Silent Auction, Kniss said. “People are really generous you’re in with a photograph? in all of the towns in Massachusetts. Do you have an interest in the Community Raffle Table (Huge!) We’re really thankful and really appre- goings on in your community, and want to get involved in your town? and Entertainment Stonebridge Press, your best source for weekly local news, is looking for a hard-working, flexible Karol’s Kafe Looking freelance reporter. Job will include writing several stories per week, (Open for Breakfast 8:30am) for a photography, information gathering perfect match and networking. a great variety of items to your Candidates must be able to work for lunch! nights and weekends when needed. Engagement ring? Residence in the Blackstone Valley is Let us Help! preferred, but not required. ~ Free Admission ~ Choose from our In Stock items Stonebridge Press is an ~ Ample Parking ~ or Custom Design Options equal opportunity employer. ~ Handicap Accessible ~ 15% Off all in-stock Diamond bands with this ad 10/1-10/15/16 So what are waiting for? Questions: Send your résumé to Editor Adam Minor at [email protected], Call 508-765-3701 or mail to 136 Main Street • Spencer, MA 01562 Stonebridge Press, ATTN: Editor, www.cormierspencer.com • 508-885-3385 P.O. Box 90, Southbridge, MA 01550 4 • The Webster Times • Friday, September 30, 2016 www.508Local.com Lions Club hosts another successful Yesteryear Car Show

WEBSTER — The Dudley Lions Club held their annual Yesteryear Car Show on Sunday, Sept. 25. Blessed with cool, sunny fall weather, the popular fund- raiser featured vintage, retro and brand new cars. Proceeds from the Yesteryear Car Show go towards local charities sup- ported by the Dudley Lions Club.

“I love the color,” said Nelson Warner about his ‘72 Plymouth Road Olivia Richman photos Runner. “People either love it or they hate it. It makes an impact, either way.” The money raised at the Yesteryear Car Show benefits local charities supported by the Dudley Lions Club.

Curt Berthiaume and Ann Montville with Berthiaume’s 1972 Road Runner. He owned it for 35 “Who doesn’t love a Corvette?!” said Paul Belansky, pictured with his ‘98 Corvette. years. Said Montville: “This was his first car! He got it in high school.”

Tony Kavanaugh with his 1963 Olds Mobile Ninety Eight. “I’ve had this car for 12 years,” said Paul Gully about his ‘61 Buick Electra. “It’s my baby!”

John Barrows, the President of the Blackstone Valley Model A Ford Club, with his 1930 Model A Ford. “Henry Ford made over five million cars in four years,” said Barrows. “They outlast other cars. They are rugged and never break down!”

Richard Oliver’s 2005 Toyota Camry has won 44 awards at different car shows.

The Yesteryear Car Show featured retro and antique cars. www.508Local.com Friday, September 30, 2016 • The Webster Times • 5 Oxford rings in fall season with annual festival

Jason Bleau photos OXFORD — The fall season has officially begun, and to celebrate the changing of the colors, weather and seasons, the Town of Oxford and the Oxford Lions Club held the annual Oxford Fall Festival on Saturday, Sept. 24, with games, vendors, music and more filling the Oxford Bandstand and town common. Dedicated in honor of Oxford Lion Dan Sullivan, who passed away earlier this year, the annual festival allowed the young and young at heart to enjoy a few fall-themed activities while also allowing for an opportunity for community bonding, with many local organizations and groups getting in on the action by setting up their own booths to tell everyone what they do and how they can get involved. The event proved to be a great way to ring in the fall season, with beautiful weather complimenting an amazing day.

As they do every year, The Home Depot in Oxford provided construction activities for the kids at Oxford’s Fall Festival. Employees of the store were on hand to teach safety tips and help stir creativity in local youngsters.

Access Oxford, a local that records and presents many of Oxford’s town events and meetings, allowed youngsters to get behind the camera and try their hand at the art of film and recording for some hands on enjoyment at the Oxford Fall Festival.

Shayne Ryder, of Oxford, shows off a goofy balloon hat. This particular creation turned out to be quite popular among younger visi- tors to the Fall Festival in Oxford.

The Grey Whisker Pickers entertained visi- tors to the Oxford Bandstand for part of the Fall Festival. The ground brought a delightful mix of country and bluegrass sounds to the annual event.

What would a fall festival be without pumpkin painting? Here, Ryan Day, of Oxford, puts his own creative touch on his own pumpkin.

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Articles 2 & 3 – Will enable the Town of Oxford to set up what is called “Enterprise Fund” to bill you to have Casella collect your trash. 12. Tax Status (For completion by nonprofit organizations authorized to mail at nonprofit rates) (Check one) The purpose, function, and nonprofit status of this organization and the exempt status for federal income tax purposes: Has Not Changed During Preceding 12 Months Has Changed During Preceding 12 Months (Publisher must submit explanation of change with this statement.) • Proponents say that the “Enterprise Fund” will run like a business, PS Form 3526-R, July 2014 [Page 1 of 4 (See instructions page 4)] PSN: 7530-09-000-8855 PRIVACY NOTICE: See our privacy policy on www.usps.com. 13. Publication Title 14. Issue Date for Circulation Data Below funding its own activities. WEBSTER TIMES 09/09/16 15. Extent and Nature of Circulation Average No. Copies No. Copies of Single Each Issue During Issue Published • However, unlike a business, the Town of Oxford will be required by REQUESTER Preceding 12 Months Nearest to Filing Date law to bail out the “Enterprise Fund” if it loses money. Prop 2 ½ has a. Total Number of Copies (Net press run) 12,352 12,254 Outside County Paid/Requested Mail Subscriptions stated on PS Form 3541. (Include direct written request from recipient, telemarketing, and Internet no effect on this. The statute these articles would put in place says (1) requests from recipient, paid subscriptions including nominal rate subscriptions, employer requests, advertiser’s proof copies, and exchange copies.) taxpayers will have to pay the difference if the “Enterprise Fund” b. Legitimate Paid and/or In-County Paid/Requested Mail Subscriptions stated on PS Form 3541. Requested (Include direct written request from recipient, telemarketing, and Internet Distribution (2) requests from recipient, paid subscriptions including nominal rate subscriptions, loses money. (By mail employer requests, advertiser’s proof copies, and exchange copies.) 10,593 10,385 and outside the mail) Sales Through Dealers and Carriers, Street Vendors, Counter (3) Sales, and Other Paid or Requested Distribution Outside USPS®

(4) Requested Copies Distributed by Other Mail Classes Through the USPS This could mean cuts to services and taxpayers picking up the tab - (e.g., First-Class Mail®) including taxpayers who opt-out of the Town trash program & use another c. Total Paid and/or Requested Circulation (Sum of 15b (1), (2), (3), and (4)) 10,593 10,385 Outside County Nonrequested Copies Stated on PS Form 3541 (include (1) sample copies, requests over 3 years old, requests induced by a premium, hauler. bulk sales and requests including association requests, names obtained from business directories, lists, and other sources)

d. Non- In-County Nonrequested Copies Stated on PS Form 3541 (include sample requested (2) copies, requests over 3 years old, requests induced by a premium, bulk Distribution sales and requests including association requests, names obtained from 1,689 1,824 There will be no opting out for any taxpayer of the legal mandate to keep (By mail business directories, lists, and other sources) and outside the Enterprise Fund profitable as long as it exists. the mail) Nonrequested Copies Distributed Through the USPS by Other Classes of (3) Mail (e.g., First-Class Mail, nonrequestor copies mailed in excess of 10% limit mailed at Standard Mail® or Package Services rates)

Nonrequested Copies Distributed Outside the Mail (Include pickup stands, (4) Article 4 – Will empower the Town to place a lien on your house or even take your trade shows, showrooms, and other sources) house if you can’t pay the fees the Town will charge you to collect your trash. e. Total Nonrequested Distribution [Sum of 15d (1), (2), (3) and (4)] 1,689 1,824 f. Total Distribution (Sum of 15c and e) 12,282 12,209

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This plan also mandates 35% smaller barrels for the residents, and an extra h. Total (Sum of 15f and g) 12,352 12,254 i. Percent Paid and/or Requested Circulation an $3 fee for each bag that won’t fit. (15c divided by 15f times 100) 86% 85% * If you are claiming electronic copies, go to line 16 on page 3. If you are not claiming electronic copies, skip to line 17 on page 3.

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TRI-VALLEY INC. p.m. MA, LMHC, Alzheimer’s Association. • Monday: Chair Yoga, 10:30-11:30 a.m. Free Blood Pressure Screenings on Please Call 1-800-272-3800 to register. Lunch is served at 11:30 a.m. Please Monday, Oct. 3: Roast pork with the second Thursday of every month at Free. call senior center 48 hours in advance gravy, mashed potatoes, jardinière veg- 10:30 a.m. Oct. 18, Flu Clinic 10:30-11:30 a.m., to reserve your meal. A $3 donation is gies, fresh fruit Walking club: Don’t walk alone, join Here, at the Senior Center, sponsored suggested. Tuesday, Oct. 4: Shepherd’s pie, peas, our walking club!! Please call (508) 949- by Harrington Health. • Tuesday: 1 p.m., 13 Card Pitch, and carrots, mandarin oranges 3845 to sign up. Oct. 20, 4-6 p.m., Common Ground Dudley Senior Women Needleworker’s Wednesday, Oct. 5: Bacon omelet, Art Classes: Wednesdays 9:15 a.m. – Memory Café at the Dudley Senior Group. O’Brien potatoes, green beans and 11:15 a.m. Instructor: Linda Littleton. Center. FREE to caregivers/family/ • Wednesday: 1 p.m. Dudley Senior tomato, fruit ambrosia, Diet: SF pud- Oct. 5 Watercolors – Farmhouse, Oct. friends, and their loved ones, and indi- Women Needleworkers. (1 p.m. Scrabble ding, chicken veggie soup 12 Ink Drawing – Charcoal/Pencil, Oct. viduals who are suffering with memory Players, where are you)? Thursday, Oct. 6: Chicken cacciatore, 19 Pastels – Pet Portraits. Each class issues due to Alzheimer’s, Dementia, • Thursday: 1 p.m., Cribbage Players. penne pasta, Italian blend vegetables, is $10 and includes all supplies. Stop Parkinson’s, or other brain difficulties. • Friday: Aging Backwards, 9-9:30 vanilla mousse by Senior Center or call 508-949-3845 to Come and enjoy a fun date together, a.m., Chair Yoga @ 10:30-11:30 am. TRI Friday, Oct. 7: Catch of the Day: Baked sign up. complete with a light meal and refresh- Valley Lunch is at 11:30am, followed by fish, tartar sauce, lemon seasoned pota- Tri-Valley Sodium Presentation: ments. We offer music programs with Bingo, (a friendly, small group, slower to, peas and mushrooms, peaches General sodium information as well live music, art programs, games, ping- paced BINGO). WEBSTER SENIOR CENTER as the sodium in Tri-Valley meals and pong, gentle sports, etc. The monthly Seniors did you know that you are how it fits into daily recommendations. Memory Café’ is meant to be a great time welcome to attend any of our events or 5 Church Street, (508) 949-3845 – Presentation will be held on Thursday, out together, sharing laughter, and non- activities regardless of where you live? Open Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Oct. 6, at 10:15 a.m. judgmental, fun times! Please RSVP to If you see something on our schedule Thursday, and Friday 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. New Classes/Instructor: Forty Margaret for the Oct. 20 Memory Café, you’d like to try, come and join us, we Arroyo. Starting on Friday, Oct. 7, Call 508-949-8010, ext. 3, for more infor- like making new friends! Tri-Valley Options/SHINE Counselor Chair Dancing Class 10-11 a.m. and mation or to RSVP. Please leave your Don’t forget Panera Bread Donation is available at the Senior Center the first Move While U Groove class 1-2 p.m. name and number and we’ll get back is here on Friday mornings at 10:15 Tuesday morning of every month from Classes will be held every Friday, $3 to you. Please note, “walk- in” friends a.m., until it’s gone! Thank you Panera! 9:30 to 11 a.m., by appointment only. per class. are welcome too! The Common Ground Please call (508) 949-3845 to schedule an House Number Signs: Sheriff’s Office Memory Café is scheduled to take place appointment. Options and SHINE coun- offers a free service to anyone who every Third Thursday 4 to 6 p.m. Future OXFORD SENIOR CENTER seling is free and available to all elders may be interested in having a number dates are: Nov. 17 and Dec. 15, 4-6 p.m. 323 Main Street (behind Town Hall), and persons with disabilities regardless sign made for his or her house. Please Come and check us out! Oxford, MA 01540, 508-987-6000. Open of age or income. Options counseling inquire at Senior Center Office. Oct. 28, “Oktoberfest” Lunch at noon. Monday through Friday, 8:30 a.m. to provides information and support to Please call the Senior Center at (508) Come join us for an Authentic Bavarian 2:30 p.m., except holidays. individuals who need to make decisions 949-3845 for a complete list of additional Inspired Oktoberfest catered Lunch, regarding housing, financial help, ser- activities and upcoming events. including knockwurst, bratwurst, vices in the home, long term care and bread, potato salad, sauerkraut, choc- ONGOING other needs. SHINE Counselor provides DUDLEY SENIOR CENTER olate cake, coffee/tea. Tickets are Mondays: SHINE — Every other free health insurance information and now available at $5 each! Includes Oct. 7, 10:30-11:30 a.m. BP Clinic and Monday. Call for an appointment. Cards assistance to our elders. a small glass of wine or Beer! Live Ask the Nurse with Joan Grindle from and Games, 10 a.m. WalMart (second Yahtzee Social: Monday – Thursday Entertainment by Ed Cormier. Come Overlook VNA. and fourth Mondays), holiday excep- 9 a.m. dance to the Beer Barrel Polka, and Oct. 10, Closed for Columbus Day tions (with option of TJ Maxx), “Aging Knitting/Crocheting Social: Mondays check out our DVD on Germany for Oct. 3, 17, and 24, Computer Class Backwards” Stretch, 12:45 p.m. 10 a.m. – 12 p.m. a glimpse of the real Oktoberfest in with Instructor, Sharon Nelson 6-7 Tuesdays: Grocery Shopping (option Adult Coloring: Tuesdays, 10-11 a.m. Munich! Inge will be wearing her fes- p.m. Please call the senior center if you of Dollar Tree) 10 a.m.; Needle Workers, S.C.M. Elderbus Inc. Passengers: would like to sign up for this early eve- tive German Dirndl Dress with style! Please note that you need to call 48 12-2 p.m.; Chair Yoga, 1 p.m. ning class. Please bring your updated Wednesdays: Kmart (third business hours (two days) in advance to computer and a notebook to class. No schedule a ride. 1-800-321-0243 ONGOING SCHEDULE Wednesday of Month), 10 a.m.; Zumba non-working computers please, as we Gold, 9:30 a.m.; Pitch, 12:30-2:30 p.m. Tri-Valley Lunch: Served Tuesdays, do not have time to stop and fix them. Chair Yoga with Joanne Laliberte, Wednesdays, Thursdays and Fridays Thursdays: Strength & Balance, 9 Thanks! HHP, continues on Mondays and a.m.; Grocery Shopping, 10 a.m.; Mah at 11:30 am. Please call (508) 949-3845 Oct. 14, Friday, 12:30-1:30 p.m. Fridays, 10:30am-11:30am. Also on at least 48 hours in advance to reserve Jongg 10:30 a.m. “Conversations About Dementia,” Tips Fridays 9-9:30 a.m. in the senior center, Fridays: Hair Appointments, Cards your meal. to Help with Family Conversations. “Aging Backwards. Come and join us Bingo: Every Tuesday, starts at 1 p.m. and Games, 10 a.m. This workshop will offer tips on how to for the latest and greatest program of Also, jewelry making, Painting with promptly. Please arrive by 12:45 p.m. to have honest and caring conversations being mindful of your own body pos- sign in. Pam, health talks, entertainment, The with family members about: Going ture, and achieving better health by Friendly Visitor Program, movie days, Progressive Pitch: Every Monday and to the Doctor, Deciding when to stop utilizing proper body mechanics, and Wednesday at 1 p.m. blood glucose monitoring and surprise Driving, Making Legal and financial range of motion. Why not look and feel events. 13 Card Pitch: Every Thursday at 1 plans. Presented By Julie McMurray great at the same time? olice logs j j j Friday’s Child j j j P

Editor’s Note: The information con- Bridge Closure Nick is a fun-loving 11-year-old tained in these police logs was obtained Caucasian boy who is creative and through either press releases or other DUDLEY — The Massachusetts loves to sing. He is caring and po- public documents kept by each police Department of Transportation has lite. His hobbies include reading, department, and is considered to be the announced the closing of the Carpenter account of police. All subjects are con- Road Bridge in Dudley effective imme- playing Wii, using his bug catching sidered innocent until proven guilty in diately. kit, playing soccer, building with a court of law. If a case is dismissed in State officials noticed structural defi- Legos, and listening to music. He court or the party is found to be innocent, ciencies that warranted the immedi- has a vivid imagination and likes The Times, with proper documentation, ate closure of the bridge. This road- to engage in role-playing games will update the log at the request of the way is located approximately one half while active outside or inside with arrested party. mile from the Connecticut border. It connects the southern end of Schofield action figures. He is helpful with Avenue (Rt. 12) to New Boston Road. his younger foster brother playing DUDLEY POLICE More information will be provided on with or reading to him. Nick enjoys this subject in the near future. We ask one-on-one attention, and also en- DEPARTMENT residents traveling through the area to joys playing independently with ac- seek alternate routes and apologize in Sept. 16 advance for any inconvenience. tion figures, Legos, and Pokemon Kristopher W. Kay, 28, 21 Fairview cards. Nick’s favorite foods are Ave. #4, Dudley, was charged with OUI chicken nuggets, pizza, and tacos. He also loves fruits and veggies includ- liquor, negligent operation of a motor WEBSTER POLICE ing broccoli and carrots. While he has a short list of favorites he is willing vehicle, intoxicated licensee carry of to try new foods. Nick has played on a town soccer team for two seasons firearm, A&B on police officer, disorder- DEPARTMENT and would like to explore some new activities, too. Nick helps with chores ly conduct, disturbing the peace, resist arrest Sept. 12 around the house such as putting away silverware and sweeping the porch. Adult Male, 59, domestic assault and He makes his bed and keeps his room neat. Nick loves dogs and is really Motor vehicle accident battery, Arrest good with them. He likes all kinds of pets and is interested in animals. Nick 9:07 p.m.: Matthew Coburn, 27, 43 is very smart and does well at school academically. He does his homework DUDLEY — On Saturday, Sept. 24, at Harris St., Warrant Arrest every night cheerfully and quickly. He is in a regular education classroom approximately 12:25 a.m., Dudley Police 9:07 p.m.: Zachary Goddard, 21, 4 but accesses school counselors when needed as well as Dudley Fire and Emergency Sunrise Shore Rd., Dudley, Warrant Services personnel were dispatched to Arrest The ideal family for Nicholas is a two parent or single parent family of any a single car motor vehicle accident on Sept. 15 constellation who has a lot of structure. Nicholas has done extremely well West Main Street (Route 197) near the 4:12 p.m.: Dennis P Whitner, 52, 42 intersection of Ardlock Place. Douglas Rd., Webster, Receive stolen with his foster family but is ready to find his forever family. One vehicle, a 2009 Nissan Pathfinder property +$250 Have you ever considered adopting a child or sibling group from foster operated by an 18-year-old male subject 4:12 p.m.: Adult female, 43, A&B on from Southborough, was traveling west family/household member, wantonly care? Learn more about adoption from foster care at “The Adoption Option” from the Town of Webster into Dudley. injuring real or personal property on Sunday, October 2, 2016 from 9 - 11 a.m. at Jordan’s Furniture, 50 This vehicle went off the north side of Sept. 16 Walker’s Brook Drive, Reading, MA 01867. Prospective adoptive parents, the roadway near #5 West Main Street 2:29 a.m.: Christen E Robinson, 30, 20 including those new to foster care adoption, are invited. Families new to the and collided with a utility pole. The Pearl St., #1F, Webster, Warrant Arrest process will have the opportunity to attend an orientation to the adoption pole broke at the base and wires came 6:52pm- Jennifer F Comeau, 29, 18 process and speak with social workers and experienced adoptive parents down onto the street. Power was lost in Whitcomb St #2F Webster, Warrant the area. There was also a 17-year-old Arrest who can help answer questions. Waiting children and their social workers female passenger in the vehicle. She is a 10:17pm- Jared R Elliott, 39, 32 Hartwell will also be in attendance. For more information or to RSVP, contact MARE resident of Dudley. Brook Dr Nashua NH, Disorderly con- at 617-542-3678 (toll free: 1-800- 882-1176) or www.mareinc.org. Neither party suffered any seri- duct, disturbing the peace, A&B on ous injuries. They were evaluated by police officer responding medical personnel and September 17 refused further treatment. The acci- 5:49am- Steven Robichaud, 43, 24 dent is under investigation by Dudley Memorial Dr Millbury, Warrant Arrest j j j j j j j Officers Marek Karlowicz, Arthur 7:02pm- Lukasz Pawel Orlowski, 35, Ferreira, and Tyler Smith. Alcohol does 12 Green St Dudley, Warrant Arrest, OP not appear to have been involved in MV with Subsq Offense lic suspended, this incident, however; drowsiness and Possess open container of alcohol in / or inattention are under consider- MV, MV lights violation, Giving false ation at this time. The Dudley Police name to police officer, Arrest and Fire Departments were assisted by 9:12pm- Jeffrey R Mancuso, 22, 47 R the Webster Ambulance Service. This Scenic Ave Webster Ma, 22, OP MV with section of road was closed during the license suspended or revoked, Warrant repairs and power is expected to be Arrest restored in the early morning hours, To sponsor Friday’s Child call Sandy at 508-909-4110 possibly by 9 or 10 a.m. or email [email protected] www.508Local.com Friday, September 30, 2016 • The Webster Times • 7 Learning EDUCATION NOTEBOOK

EASTERN CONNECTICUT STATE announce its next intake and placement the dates listed above, students should UNIVERSITY SPRINGFIELD — Ashley Quadarella, dates for adult basic education students. call the Adult Basic Education office at of Dudley, was welcomed into Western The HiSET Preparation program (for- 508-949-8282 before 4 p.m. to see if class- New England University’s chap- merly GED) will conduct intake testing es are being held. WILLIMANTIC, Conn. — Eastern ter of Alpha Lambda Delta National on Tuesday, Oct. 11, beginning at 5:45 Classes are free and students Connecticut State University recently Honor Society on August 26, during p.m. at Bartlett Jr./Sr. High School, who participate in intake testing in released its list of newly enrolled stu- the University’s Convocation ceremo- 52 Lake Parkway, Webster. Students October will be eligible to begin class- dents for the fall 2016 semester. Among ny. Quadarella is majoring in Forensic should plan on staying at the program es in November. Classes are held on the new students are: Chemistry. for one hour. Tuesday and Thursday evenings from Ashley Palmerino of Dudley, whose Intake testing for students who wish 5:30-9 p.m. throughout the school year major is Exploratory Social Sciences. to enroll in the English for Speakers of and students must be able to attend Jared Buckley of Oxford, whose WEBSTER ADULT BASIC Other Languages program will be held both evenings. major is Sport & Leisure Management. EDUCATION on Thursday, Oct. 13, at Bartlett Jr./ If students have additional questions, Sr. High School. Students should arrive please call the Webster Adult Basic WESTERN NEW ENGLAND WEBSTER — The Webster Adult by 5:45 p.m. and will remain at the pro- Education office weekdays between 9 UNIVERSITY Basic Education program is pleased to gram for approximately one hour. a.m. and 4 p.m. If there is poor weather on either of

Friday, Oct. 7: Nachos, gua- Soup of the moment, fresh Wednesday, Oct. 5: Grab and tuna sub, baked spinach and camole, salsa, cheese, three- apples, milk go, salad plate, egg salad sand- cheese chicken pot pie, green bean salad, fruit Wednesday, Oct. 5: Specialty wich, buffalo chicken sand- bean and tomato salad, apple- salad plate, egg salad sandwich, wich, tacos with lettuce and sauce, milk Buffalo chicken sandwich, tomato, honey carrots, vegeta- Friday, Oct. 7: PBJ meal, DUDLEY ELEMENTARY tacos with lettuce and tomato, bles and hummus, fresh pears, munchie lunch, sandwich of SHEPHERD HILL SCHOOL chef’s choices as posted, soup milk the day, primo pizza, veggie of the moment, honey carrots, Thursday, Oct. 6: Grab and bowl, peach cobbler, milk Monday, Oct. 3: BBQ ribs, Monday, Oct. 3: BBQ ribs, vegetables and hummus, blue- go, salad plate, club sandwich, berry shortcake, fresh pears, chicken pot pie, rib-b-q on bun, rice pilaf, romaine salad, fruit rice pilaf, romaine salad, fruit CLARA BARTON Tuesday, Oct. 4: Chicken dip- Tuesday, Oct. 4: Chicken dip- milk homemade vegetable soup pers, sweet potato fries, wheat pers, sweet potato fries, wheat Thursday, Oct. 6: Specialty with crackers, green beans roll and butter, fruit roll and butter, fruit salad plate, club sandwich, and tomato salad, applesauce, Monday, Oct. 3: PBJ meal, Wednesday, Oct. 5: Spaghetti Wednesday, Oct. 5: Spaghetti chicken pot pie, rib-b-q on peach cobbler, milk Munchie lunch, ham and and meat sauce, salad, roll and and meat sauce, salad, roll and bun, chef’s choices as posted, Friday, Oct. 7: Grab and cheese, fish sticks, smiles, butter, fruit butter, fruit homemade vegetable soup go, salad plate, sandwich of grapes, milk Thursday, Oct. 6: Shepherds Thursday, Oct. 6: Shepherd’s with crackers, green beans and the day, primo pizza, hot dog, Tuesday, Oct. 4: PBJ meal, pie (hamburger, corn, pota- pie (hamburger, corn, pota- tomato salad, fruit ambrosia, tossed salad, peach cobbler, Munchie lunch, salad meal, toes), rolls and butter, fruit toes), rolls and butter, fruit peach cobbler, milk marvelous milk turkey sandwich, tacos, honey Friday, Oct. 7: Nachos, gua- Friday, Oct. 7: Nachos, gua- Friday, Oct. 7: specialty salad carrots, fresh apples, milk plate, sandwich of the day, camole, salsa, cheese, three- camole, salsa, cheese, three AM CHAFFEE Wednesday, Oct. 5: PBJ meal, bean salad, fruit bean salad, fruit primo pizza, hot dog, chef’s munchie lunch, salad meal, egg choices as posted, tossed salad, salad sandwich, hamburger peach cobbler, milk Monday, Oct. 3: PBJ meal, with gravy, mashed potatoes, DUDLEY MIDDLE OXFORD HIGH SCHOOL Munchie lunch, ham and broccoli salad, vegetables and SCHOOL OXFORD MIDDLE cheese, fish sticks, smiles, hummus, fresh pears, milk Monday, Oct. 3: Specialty grapes, milk Thursday, Oct. 6: PBJ meal, Monday, Oct. 3: BBQ ribs, salad plate, Ham and cheese Tuesday, Oct. 4: PBJ meal, munchie lunch, salad meal, rice pilaf, romaine salad, fruit roll up, fish sandwich, crispy Monday, Oct. 3: Grab and go, Munchie lunch, Salad meal, tuna sub, baked spinach and Tuesday, Oct. 4: Chicken dip- chicken patty, chef’s choice as salad plate, ham and cheese turkey sandwich, tacos, honey cheese chicken pot pie, green pers, sweet potato fries, wheat posted, potato puffs, chicken roll up, fish sandwich, crispy carrots, fresh apples, milk bean and tomato salad, apple- roll and butter, fruit and rice soup with crackers, chicken patty, potato puffs, Wednesday, Oct. 5: PBJ meal, sauce, milk Wednesday, Oct. 5: Spaghetti fresh grapes, milk chicken and rice soup with munchie lunch, salad meal, egg Friday, Oct. 7: PBJ meal, and meat sauce, salad, roll and Tuesday, Oct. 4: Specialty crackers, fresh grapes, milk salad sandwich, hamburger munchie lunch, sandwich of butter, fruit salad plate, Turley roll up, Tuesday, Oct. 4: Grab and with gravy, mashed potatoes, the day, primo pizza, veggie Thursday, Oct. 6: Shepherd’s hamburger with gravy, primo go, salad plate, turkey roll up, broccoli salad, vegetables and bowl, peach cobbler, milk pie (hamburger, corn, pota- pizza, chef’s choice as posted, Hamburger with gravy, primo hummus, fresh pears, milk toes), rolls and butter, fruit potato planks, broccoli salad, pizza, potato planks, broccoli Thursday, Oct. 6: PBJ meal, salad, fresh apples, milk munchie lunch, salad meal,

it might have been a mistake, but he BOOT FUNDRAISER meant to put it in there, so there real- continued from page A3­­­ ly are a lot of generous people in this town.” The funding will help the MDA sup- After over four years of partnership port research and services for over 2,500 with the MDA, the “Fill the Boot” cam- families in the Commonwealth as well paign to support the organization has as fund research internationally on become a highlight event on the calen- cures for muscular dystrophy and relat- dar of many of Oxford’s finest. To have ed illnesses. The MDA also supports a such a successful partnership and one summer camp, a loan closet for those that has proven to be fully embraced in need of walkers to motor scooters as and supported by the people of Oxford, a result for their illness and seven care Rosenkrantz said there are few feeling centers statewide that all cater to those more rewarding that seeing the cam- of any age that suffer from a form of paign grow and continue to draw aware- muscular dystrophy. ness and support to a worthy cause. Joel Rosenkrantz, of Oxford Fire “The MDA just does so much for peo- and EMS, the local coordinator for the ple with the disease. There are so many Oxford Fire Department’s “Fill the different versions of it and a lot of it Boot” campaign, said the successful has to do with kids too. You hate to see fundraiser was a team effort with so kids suffering, or anyone suffering for many different individuals from the that matter, and that’s a big part of department taking time out of their own this,” said Rosenkrantz. “The MDA is schedules to make it all happen. a great organization that has its act “It’s a nice feeling. The MDA is a great together. They’ve always been there for cause. Everybody that participates does us. Whatever we need they are there to it for free. We all volunteer our time bring it to us and they’ve got this whole and days off to come and do it because this down pat at this point.” we think it’s a worthwhile cause,” Rosenkrantz said. “The Town of Oxford Jason Bleau may be reached at 508-909- and its people are very generous. To see 4129, or by e-mail at jason@stonebridge- the money that they put in is inspiring. press.com. We actually had to chase a guy last year who threw in a $100 bill and we thought

POLICE WALK AGAINST CANCER

Courtesy photo BOSTON — Dudley Police Chief Steve Wojnar, left, and Webster Police Chief Timothy Bent were among the participants in the 28th Annual Boston Marathon Jimmy Fund Walk held on Sunday, Sept. 25 in Boston. Numerous police chiefs from across the state, including sev- eral from the surrounding area, and family members joined hundreds of other supporters to walk the final three miles to the Boston Marathon finish line. Some walked the full marathon route. Everyone walked along side young people battling can- cer, their families, friends, and sup- porters. Thousands of dollars were raised to help with cancer treatment and research at Dana Farber Cancer Institute. The Jimmy Fund is the main charity of the Massachusetts Chiefs of Police Association.

TheHeartOf 508local.com 8 • The Webster Times • Friday, September 30, 2016 www.508Local.com Dotson set to challenge Frost again for 7th Worcester District

officers from those who want to with high schoolers with learn- immediately. for boys rooms and a one-at-a- FROST VS. DOTSON harm them.” ing disabilities, is not a typical “Both the Republican and time bathroom with a lock on it continued from page 1 Saying he has worked hard to modern Democrat. Expressing Democratic presidential can- that can be used by a family or bring a bipartisan approach to values and a perspective didates will reinstate Glass- someone who is transgender. he has laid in his two-decade- his job, Frost touted his efforts contrary to many of today’s Steagall. Why is that import- Transgender people are not a long career in Boston. to put the district first and feels Democratic Party leaders and ant to us? The towns get their threat. However, allowing men “The past two years my dis- his opponent has a skewed per- supporters, Dotson said she money from the states, and the into the lady’s bathroom and trict has seen a lot happen. We spective on just what the job brings a more “old school” per- states get their money from the locker rooms and all that is just saw the tragic circumstances entails. spective to a job she believes federal government, which is opening it up for abuse by pred- of the issues on Route 20 in “Her top three local issues on Frost has held for far too long. presently $18 trillion in debt ators and perverts and all they North Oxford and Charlton. I her literature (two years ago) “The reason I lost last time with nothing to show for it. have to say is they ‘feel like a led the charge with my col- as a state representative were was I was in the hospital two The point I want to make is woman’ today. It’s the stupid- leagues in the Legislature in to impeach President Obama, months before the election, and that Glass-Steagall will take est law that has ever been writ- those towns to work with the reinstate a federal banking that doesn’t help anybody. But, care of most of that deficit, and ten and doesn’t protect trans- state Highway Department and issue, which you can’t do as a I’m in good shape now. Why also change the way we get our genders or anyone else.” the Governor and Lieutenant state representative, and the will I win? Paul has done noth- money. It will put it into the While Frost and Dotson may Governor to come to some third was to appeal Obamacare ing. If he reports he got money Hamiltonian system instead of not see eye to eye, both are interim solutions to improve across the nation,” Frost said. for a town, he hasn’t fought for the Federal Reserve and that clearly passionate candidates that dangerous curve section,” “She means well. She’s very that. It comes as a grant and it’s system will have Congress to with one hoping to continue Frost said. “Auburn has also passionate in her issues that figured out by population with vote to print money. My role his work for the 7th Worcester seen the loss of Officer Ronald she fights for, but 99 percent each town getting a portion of as a state representative would District for another two years Tarentino, which is some- of the things she talks about the state money, so he’s really be to get that money through after a 20-year stint holding the thing I took very personally. have to do with the federal gov- not doing anything,” Dotson the Glass-Steagall system and seat ,and the other hoping for It’s something that happened ernment. I think that’s where said. “He’s a jolly person. bring it here for our towns a change of the guard to bring on the very street and road I her focus, unfortunately, is He never says anything that and it can be done,” Dotson something new, different and, live on. It was obviously heart- not really there in what the offends anyone, and he does said before moving to another hopefully, just as effective, if breaking for the Auburn com- job is as a state representa- what he is told to do, and that’s issue close to her heart, the not more so, to the table. Voters munity and Police Department tive. She might change her why he has been in for 20 years state’s transgender law. “Paul will have the final say on Nov. for that to happen. We did what focus this time around but you — not because he is remark- Frost voted for a badly writ- 8, an election day that so far we could in the Legislature to can’t run away from what you able or anything else.” ten transgender law. I opposed is panning out to be one of the help the family and the depart- campaigned on two years ago. Dotson expressed an that and I’ve been one of the most historic voting days in ment and the various chari- We’re not federal Congress, approach and policy much people out there gathering United States history. table efforts, but more impor- we’re state representatives.” different from Frost, focusing 33,000 signatures we need to tantly, we’ve worked with the Now seeking the state rep- more on national issues that bring it up for all the citizens in Jason Bleau may be reached governor to come up with dif- resentative seat for the second could local impact, and Massachusetts to vote on. Once at 508-909-4129, or by e-mail at ferent variations of legislation time, Dotson, an Army veteran one state law, in particular, it’s repealed, then I would say [email protected]. to help better protect our police and public educator who works she feels needs to be addressed girls for girls rooms and boys Legislature OK’s funding for sidewalk restoration

Town Manager Brian money will need to be Sutton Ave. to my atten- resents a significant pub- job creation and helping SIDEWALK Palaia told The Webster used to complete the side- tion. As someone who’s lic safety interested as it to advance the workforce continued from page 1 Times that while the walk. However, any little walked up and down is a particularly narrow in the commonwealth those who live on and funding won’t cover all of bit certainly helps. Sutton Avenue during stretch of road with high by connecting residents frequent Sutton Avenue the initiative, it’s certain- “We understand there the course of a campaign pedestrian usage,” said with opportunities to since the relatively new ly some good news for will have to be some tax- going door to door, you McKenna. “The commu- advance economically Oxford Common’s shop- those who have longed to payer investment and quickly understand the nity has been calling for while also strengthening ping plaza opened up. see the sidewalk project we’ve already spent some need for upgrades from a this at length, and I am community and hous- The sidewalk initiative come to fruition. local dollars just getting public safety standpoint,” confident working with ing development efforts has been touted as a “I don’t want to put the design ready so that Fattman said. “With the state and local officials among other things. safety measure to allow the cart before the horse we can be at the stage new economic growth we can help make this a Judging by its relevance local residents to walk up here. It’s not finalized where we can apply for happening just down the reality.” to creating not only a and down the roadway yet. There is still con- some of these grants and road, this project also has “This will help improve safe environment but an without having to be con- versation that needs to have the project be in a economic and standard and encourage walking available added resource cerned about avoiding take place between local state of being ready to of living considerations access to area business- for travel from the traffic on Sutton Avenue and state officials and I move forward and we can that are also very import- es and improves public plaza, a prime location by creating a designated believe the Governor articulate exactly what it ant. The next step is safety. I’m very glad this of employment in town, walking place between would need to give his is we want to do here,” working with Governor is being funded,” added and the Sutton Avenue the plaza and Orchard approval. We’ll be work- Palaia said. Baker’s Administration Frost. “Oxford is a great homes it seems the side- Hill Drive. ing with the delegates to State officials expressed to release this money place to do business and walk project indeed fits The $250,000 will cover make sure we have those their joy at being able to and begin the process of this will certainly help with the Baker-Polito about half of the expected conversations later in secure the funding in the improving Sutton Ave.” the community continue Administrations goals cost of the project, esti- October and it’s certainly joint press release. Sen. State Representatives with this long tradition of for helping improve eco- mated at around $500,000 great to see support from Ryan Fattman filed the Joe McKenna and Paul being job and economic nomic development on following the design our state leaders so that amendment to authorize Frost also weighed development friendly.” communities statewide, phase, and Oxford recent- we can get this done,” the money for the project in on the announce- The funding was made and especially here in ly solidified it’s Complete Palaia said. and said he fully under- ment. McKenna echoed available by an econom- Southern Worcester Streets plan in an attempt The town manag- stands the need for the Fattman’s comments ic bill that Gov. Charlie County. to procure up to $400,000 er called the funding sidewalk to be installed. about the significance of Baker and his adminis- in grant funding for the announcement “excit- “Several months ago, the plan, especially when tration passed earlier this Jason Bleau may be sidewalk initiative and ing” and said that there Selectman Michael it comes to safety con- year. A new economic reached at 508-909-4129, or other projects. Oxford is still the possibility, Voas brought the need cerns. development law was put by e-mail at jason@stone- and likelihood, that town for improvements to “This project rep- in place geared towards bridgepress.com. Fire department project touted at FAA meeting

We did exactly what the citizens asked tive vote in November is needed to building would require the department FAA us to do. They didn’t like the original put the project out to bid with a maxi- update all facilities to be within code, continued from page 1 location and they didn’t like the price mum price tag in mind and floor plans a fact that has helped drive this march so we moved the location back to where and other aspects of the project can be for a new fire station over the past few Main Street be renovated to accom- our station is now and we reduced the adjusted as needed should the project years. modate bigger vehicles as well as the cost and the size. We’ve done every- be approved. FAA member Edward LaPointe said needs of all the firefighters with more thing asked of us and at this point I’m “There are going to be design and he supported the project and commend- equipment space, restroom additions hoping we will get more support this concept changes or floor layout changes ed the chief and the members of the and other items added into the project. time around.” but this is the basic footprint that we Fire Department Building Committee An initial proposal, which would The price of the new plan totals $6.5 can fit on that piece of property,” Spahl for progressing as they have through have seen the project move to the same million with over $700,000 in that cost said of the layout presented to the FAA. the process despite the projects failure location as the town’s police depart- being contingency money that, if need- “There are wetland issues, there are at the polls the first time around. ment and municipal center, was turned ed, will held with any unforeseen issues border issues with the neighbors and “I think it’s something that my kids down by voters in 2015. So far, the Board such as extra excavation or other ini- whatnot. All the boards seem to agree children will need. I think it’s some- of Selectmen, the Capital Improvement tiatives that could come up during the with the general concept. As far as the thing the town needs to make an invest- Committee and the Fire Department project. Any of that $700,000 not used interior work and laying out where ment in and we can only go so far with Building Committee have all thrown would go back into the loan, paying that the sleeping quarters are, all that can grant money,” LaPointe said. “It’s time their support behind the initiative, portion off right away. That $6.5 million be moved around as we deal with our for the town’s people to really take a which Kochanowski said is more cost price tag is a significant cut from the architect to make our best use of the look at the infrastructure and what we effective than the last proposal and fits $9.2 million cost of the first proposal space. The general footprint wouldn’t need moving forward.” specifications that citizens asked to see with the building itself being cut from change. We’re stuck to a small lot and Addressing concerns he has heard after the first plan was turned down. a planned 19,000 square feet last year to we’re doing the best we can (with that). from the public about equipment like “It’s a 40-year (USDA) loan at 2 per- 14,000 in the new plan. We have to do something with that exercise and kitchen items that some cent. Basically it’s $42.40 per year on “I think it’s a very reasonable price. I building. It’s crowded. It’s out of date. in the community fear would be pur- the average household in the town of don’t think you’re going to get anything It’s been there since the 60’s.” chased through the loan, Kochanowski Dudley or $10.60 per quarterly pay- cheaper in the future. The price is only Kochanowski told the FAA the explained that all that equipment is cur- ment. It’s a 19-cent overall increase to going to go up. I don’t think you’re facility would be built to last 50 to 60 rently owned by the town and depart- the tax rate over the life of the loan going to have this opportunity again so years and that representatives from ment and most, if not all, of it was donat- and basically it comes out to roughly I think it’s important that we positively the Department of Environmental ed so it will not be included in the price half the price compared to our original promote it,” the chief told the FAA. Protection have participated in walks of the renovation even though space is proposed plan,” Kochanowski told the Mike Spahl, the chairman of the of the property to discuss the layout and expected to be set aside for a workout FAA. “We’re using our existing site. Fire Department limitations of the building. The concep- space to accommodate members of the Building tual designs for the project cost around department at their leisure if they are Committee in $50,000 to complete utilizing grant fund- off the clock. Dudley, said the ing. Currently much of the fire depart- The FAA voted unanimously to rec- project plans up ment is out of code, grandfathered in ommend the approval of the article for for approval are after more modern building require- borrowing the money and voiced its not necessarily set ment were approved into law, and any overall support supports for the ballot in stone. A posi- attempt at adding on or renovating the question on Nov. 8, adding themselves to a growing list of town officials who are hoping the citizens of Dudley feel the same way in supporting the initia- tive when the time comes to cast their vote.

Jason Bleau may be reached at 508-909- 4129, or by e-mail at jason@stonebridge- press.com. www.508Local.com Friday, September 30, 2016 • The Webster Times • 9 Viewpoint The downfall of the wolf fish Saltwater fishing was awe- It is a great place limit drops back to three birds from the some for many species at this to train bird dogs seven birds that were allowed during time of year, but one fish that is The Great throughout the the early season. Many cornfields are missing from the daily bag limit year. The club rais- cut allowing some great shooting oppor- is the wolf fish. Outdoors es their own birds, tunities for local hunters starting Oct. Their population has dramat- and are stocked 10. Duck hunting also opens on Oct. 10 ically dwindled over the years, RALPH every Saturday this year with a lot of birds in the area forcing closure of the once and Sunday for for opening day. Wood ducks also had abundant species. Their fillets TRUE members only to a great nesting season due to the dry were some of the best for table hunt. The kitch- summer. fare, and could be prepared in en committee also Marine fisheries built a new artificial numerous ways. Baking them with a serves a full breakfast every weekend reef in Nantucket Sound on March 13. bit of salt, pepper, and butter provided for their members. It is the only rod and About 16,000 cubic yards of concrete some great eating. By cutting the fillets gun club in the Valley that has so much rubble was deployed into the waters on into small chunks similar to a scallop, to offer their members. The club has a Nantucket sound creating the artificial and deep-frying them, was one of my waiting list of 50-plus sportsmen to date, reef. The 10-acre site is located two miles favorite fish to eat. Too often, people try that are eager to join, to enjoy all of the south of the entrance to Saquatucket to add spices and often take away the programs that the club has to offer. It is Harbor in Harwich, at approximately 32 real taste of the fish. Most of the fish we also the only club in the Valley that does feet in depth. Monies were made avail- bake has Tollhouse cracker crumbs, salt, not have a bar. Pheasant hunting opens able for the project from the sale of salt- pepper, and a bit of butter. My wife often in Massachusetts on Oct. 15 this year. water fishing licenses. Artificial reefs made flounder fillets wrapped in a bit of Oct. 15 is the opening day for the fall are a big part of rebuilding numerous crabmeat stuffing and baked in the oven. turkey hunt locally. Massachusetts had species of fish and provide great fishing When the fish is fresh, it is one of my a great year for ground nesting birds opportunities for anglers. favorite ways to eat flounder, and it does and wild turkeys did extremely well. Deer hunters are busy setting up their not need all of the spices that restaurants Turkeys are spotted daily in fields and tree stands for the upcoming archery use daily. Tautog season is here and while crossing roads by local residents deer season in Massachusetts, which is catching a few of these tasty eating fish and hunters. Turkey hunters that did scheduled to open on Oct. 17. Although Courtesy photo provides my wife and I some great eat- not harvest two birds in the fall are many trees were devastated by gypsy Saltwater fishing was awesome for many ing. When cut into medium size chunks eligible to participate in the fall hunt if moths this year, hunters are reporting a species at this time of year, but one fish that and boiled in a combination of 1 quart they have a permit, with only one bird good acorn crop for some areas. Taking is missing from the daily bag limit is the wolf of boiling water and two tablespoons allowed of either sex. my lab Twig for a walk this past week, I fish, which is shown in this week’s picture. of white vinegar, the taste of lobster is The early Canada goose season ended was surprised to find areas of good acorn acquired and is often called poor man’s Sept. 3. The regular season opens on drops. It may not be such a bad season lobster. Do not over cook the fish. Oct. 10 and closes Nov. 26. More geese after all. Deer are being spotted daily, umn. With the recent cold temperatures This Saturday, the Uxbridge Rod & are in the valley than last week and but many are small deer, which could be of this past week waters should be suit- Gun club will hold their first pheas- some may be migratory birds, as a huge from a late breeding season this past fall. able for the annual fall stocking. Check ant hunt at the club on West Street in flock of birds were spotted in the Arcade October is a great month for all outdoor the daily stocking list at massfishwild- Uxbridge. The club has a state permit Pond this past Sunday in Whitinsville. activities and it is a favorite time of year life.com! to hunt pheasant starting every Sept. 1 The cold blast and windy conditions of for sportsmen. Take a kid fishing and keep them rods of each year. Members are extremely last week may have started the migra- Massachusetts Fish & Wildlife should bending. fortunate to have this permit that allows tory birds on their journey south even have started stocking trout in local ponds hunting birds through March annually. though it is a bit early. The daily bag and lakes by the time you read this col- Fall landscape and garden tips

As the shrubs and trees and cut down on water- of sawdust or sand. Place a layer of roots The Christmas Cactus require cooler Take harvest ing them. This strategy allow this years’ such as carrots, leaving two inches along temperatures of about 50 to 60 degrees. season growth to harden off before the cold the sides. Cover lightly with sawdust Place the potted plant in a closet or the wanes weather settles in. and alternate layers, adding a final three unlighted room, or by covering the plant int and the inches of sawdust on top. Store in a cool with black cloth, black plastic over a H leaves *** basement or in the cellar bulkhead area. frame or a cardboard box. The plant slowly Farewell Fungus: By the end of this must then be returned to the light each KAREN begin month tuberous begonias are usually *** day and given a minimum of four hours TRAINOR to turn past their best. Before any frost, they Leave Leaves for Lawn: Take a cue of direct sun, or ten hours of bright color, it should be lifted out of the garden and from nature and use the autumn’s fallen light. The application of a 0-10-10 fertil- becomes stored in a dark, cool area. To prevent leaves to your lawn’s advantage. Leaves izer this month and again next should apparent the backyard garden, so alive rotting during storage, sprinkle a light are rich in nutrients, plentiful, and free! help encourage the development of flow- and abundant in recent weeks, is soon dusting of fungicide on them. And always Here’s how to mulch your own leaves: er buds, then feed your plant every two to retire for a long winter’s nap. While be sure plants are totally dry before stor- Set your lawn mower to a normal 3-inch weeks with a high nitrogen fertilizer bountiful garden rewards may soon be ing for winter. height. Remove bagging attachments and once color has begun to show. behind us, garden chores will not. There block off the chute on a rear discharge is still much to keep a New England gar- *** machine (only if it is safe to do so). Run *** dener busy during the autumn season. Root Roster: Whether you are growing the mower slowly over the lawn to allow Win Dinner for Two — Your tips can From planting spring bulbs to protecting your own root vegetables or are buying time for the leaves to shred. win you a fabulous dinner for two at the harvest root foods, the following tips, in bulk from a local farm or farmers Note: Make sure you mow before the historic Publick House Historic Inn in culled from green thumbed gardeners, market, proper storage is imperative to lawn is smothered in fallen leaves. Sturbridge! Simply send in a hint to be are aimed at making fall chores a little its flavor and quality. Here’s the run- entered into a random drawing. One win- easier. down on proper temps to keep your har- *** ner per month will win a fabulous three vest safe and flavorful: Potatoes, beets, Lime Lawn: If a soil test indicates course dinner for two at the renowned *** carrots, parsnips, turnips, cabbage and lawns and gardens need lime, aerating restaurant, located on Route 131 across Planting Pointers: Planting in the celery should be kept in a humid atmo- the lawn first will reduce compaction the town common in historic Sturbridge. fall encourages good root development. sphere at about 35-40 degrees. Squash and allow the roots to absorb the lime Because I’m in the business of dispensing Nurseries often slash prices on perenni- and pumpkins should be stored in a dry more quickly. No aerator? Wearing old tips, not inventing them (although I can als and shrubs this time of year, so plant- area at 40-60 degrees. Onions and dry golf shoes or baseball cleats while you take credit for some), I’m counting on ing now will reward you with healthy beans should be kept at 33 degrees in a hand mow can do the job. you readers out there to share your best plants on the cheap! dry area. helpful hints! *** *** *** Festive Flowers: Christmas Cactus Do you have a helpful hint or handy tip Nix Nibbles: Experts agree this time of Root Cellar Sub: Generations ago, a and Poinsettia plants provide festive that has worked for you? Do you have a year is perfect for planting spring bulbs. root cellar was a basement staple; today flowers, but you must act now if you question regarding household or garden While squirrels and chipmunks keep some improvising is in order: Those with want to be rewarded with flowers in matters? If so, why not share them with away from Daffodil bulbs, Tulip bulbs unheated basements report success cre- time for the holiday season. If you were readers of Stonebridge Press publications? risk invasion from the hearty nibblers. ating a substitute root cellar by partition- prudent enough to keep your poinsettia Send questions and/or hint to: Take the One way to protect your individual bulbs ing off one corner, installing insulation going throughout the summer, or have Hint!, c/o Stonebridge Press, P.O. Box 90, is to add some crushed rocks or shells and a heavy, solid door. Keep in mind a Christmas Cactus indoor plant, here’s Southbridge, MA 01550. Or email kdrr@ into the holes when planting the bulbs. the temperature inside the root cellar how to force the plants to bloom at the aol.com. Hints are entered into a drawing will be coolest near the floor, so place right time: Poinsettias must be kept at for a three-course dinner for two at the *** roots there atop an old door or boards. about 65 to 70 degrees, and subjected to at historic Publick House Inn! Forbid Food: Experts say now is the Or create a root box by filling a large, least six weeks of 14 hours of total dark- time to stop fertilizing your flowering sturdy cardboard box with a few inches ness per day (mid to late September). Living with exotic birds Those of us who share tion. Believe me, I know, Grey Parrot and just mimics fresh in everyone’s mind have noted Pepper’s flier our lives with exotic birds as I have a Blue and Gold named “Pepper” her. His favor- to be on the lookout for and Kimberly’s relent- know the special bond McCaw, two Umbrella escaped by acci- Critter ite foods are him. She is even offering less dedication in trying that they have with us. Cockatoos, and an African dent when the orner almonds and a generous reward for his to find him posted on Exotic birds such as Grey myself. Despite the owner’s hus- C pistachios. safe return. our Friends of Webster McCaws, African Greys fact that they can be brats, band was open- MICHELLE Kimberly Like Kimberly, we are Animal Control group and Cockatoos have the their antics and ability to ing the door says she drove hoping that someone may on Facebook and decid- unique ability to “speak” mimic and speak to us are of their home LAFLECHE three hours have caught Pepper and ed that perhaps putting to us in English and tend qualities that make them near Pasay and to New Jersey decided to keep him and Pepper’s story thru this to live the longest life endearing to us. The joy Stawicki Road in to purchase maybe after seeing this form of media may help span of our pets. Most are and love they bring into Thompson, Conn., to let Pepper as a baby back story, will legally and to find him and bring gender specific and will our lives are incredible. their dogs out. Pepper flew in May of 2014. She had morally do the right thing closure for Kimberly. bond with either their There is a lot of contro- over his shoulder and out owned birds before and and return Pepper to her. Therefore, I am reaching male or female owner. versy over whether own- the door. To date, Pepper decided to purchase Or maybe someone knows out to every animal lover Some, like one of my ers of these exotic birds has not been found. His Pepper after her father, someone who recently out there, every exotic own Umbrella Cockatoos, should clip their wings. owner, Kimberly, is dev- whom she describes as acquired an African Grey bird owner, every person Krystal (“Krissy”) loves There are many pros and astated and keeps the her best friend, passed that may be Pepper and who has a heart to keep everyone. Of course, these cons on whether to clip or faith in hoping she will be away in February 2014. help reunite him with an eye out for Pepper and birds are beautiful and not to clip, and in the end, reunited with her beloved She was hoping that Kimberly. There appar- if anyone has any infor- most people, when they the choice is a personal bird. Pepper would help ease ently have been people mation on him, to please see and hear them talk, one made by each owner Pepper is a grey bird the pain associated with who claim they have seen contact Kimberly at 774- are in awe of their beauty who has to weigh the mer- with a bright red tail for the loss of her father by Pepper, but the sightings 280-4813 or e-mail her at and intelligence. its of each option based those not familiar with providing a positive focus have not been confirmed. [email protected]. However, owning these on their own circum- African Greys. He is by caring and bonding The colder weather is Until next time, please birds is not a novelty. stances. Obviously, a bird banded on his leg with with Pepper. coming, and if Pepper is respect and appreciate They require a lot of care that can fly runs the risk a blue band, which is There is no doubt that out there, he needs to be each other and remember and attention. They are of flying away and even unique, as most bands Kimberly loves Pepper. A found before the really a kind deed can make a like having a permanent being extremely careful are silver. Pepper can flier with his picture has cold weather sets in, or he world of difference. 2-year-old child that can can result in an accident bark and whine like a been all over social media will not survive. throw temper tantrums occurring. After all, we dog, says his name, and since he disappeared. As an exotic bird owner Michelle Lafleche is the with screams that can are human, and despite “Pepper is a good boy.” She has been diligent in myself, I can only imagine animal control officer for break eardrums and be our best intentions and He is used to other birds re-posting the flier period- the tremendous pain of the town of Webster and heard for miles if they efforts, accidents happen. and dogs. Kimberly says ically and therefore, mak- losing one of my birds and submits a periodic column don’t get enough atten- On July 2, an African Pepper loves her husband ing sure Pepper remains not having any closure. I for Stonebridge Press. 10 • The Webster Times • Friday, September 30, 2016 www.508Local.com

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Frank G. Chilinski your home Stonebridge Press President and Publisher ‘One-size-fits-all’ program makes no sense for Oxford

Adam Minor I recently wrote an Editor To the Editor: transfer station. It can used by Oxford article about vehicle The Webster Times Pratt Trucking has been in business for anything to do with waste disposal, break-ins that have for 83 years, I am proud to be the third the School Department alone spends occurred around generation entrusted with the responsi- $30,000-plus a year on waste disposal. town. In addition to Editorial bility of providing what we believe to be This money should be spent on waste those incidents, this the best service obtainable. services that tax dollars are currently past week we have Pratt has the privilege of servicing 60 being spent on, not kept in an account experienced sever- percent of the residences in the Town of to pay for new barrels no one needs and al house break-ins. Chief’s Me, Oxford. This is no accident. It is because many don’t want. They have occurred we have been doing a very good job for If passed, the program will automati- during the day in a very long time for a very reasonable cally enroll every residence. Folks who Corner the Sawmill Road price. do not want to participate in the pro- STEVE area. All of these The proposed trash and recycling pro- gram will have to file an opt-out form situations are very myself and I gram has some serious problems and is and show proof that they have a hauler. WOJNAR traumatic for vic- the exact opposite of how Oxford resi- Until this week, the vast majority of tims, as this is one of dents should be treated. people didn’t even know about it, yet the the worst forms of invasion of privacy. It hap- The town is seeking at Special Town plan is to opt them in. It just isn’t right. I was asked to offer some safety sugges- The pens Meeting Oct. 5 the power to put liens Nobody even knows what the actual tions for homeowners. Minor more on people’s homes, and even take peo- price per household will be. You cannot safeguard your home often ple’s homes, if they don’t pay the trash Months ago I offered the town to put against every possible incident or a Details than you fee. Now, no one is more in favor of together a detailed Oxford specific plan determined intruder. However, a few might people paying their trash bill than me, that made sense but town officials have precautions could help protect your ADAM think, but a dispute or having to pay late is shown no interest so far. The one-size- property. It is important to have the not something people should have their fits-all program we are looking at does MINOR and you proper locks and lighting at your resi- might lives ruined over. not make sense for Oxford. dence. Dead bolt locks are considered to not Secondly, the town is asking to have I continue to hold out hope that the be the safest. For doors with glass near the ability to use tax dollars to pay for Town of Oxford will entertain the idea believe this because I am a member of the handles, it is best to install dead bolts the trash program if necessary (visit of putting together a fair, transparent, the dreaded “media” (gasp!) — but yes, with keys on both sides to discourage www.pratttrucking.com for proof of and efficient (practical) plan that can people from reaching in and unlocking it’s true, even I receive “hate mail” this). in fact save townspeople money instead from time to time. the door. It is also a good idea to have a It is going to cost the town more than of driving up costs. We are an Oxford bar or some type of pole protecting win- I’ll give you a few seconds to recover $200,000 to change every perfectly good based business and care about our town dows or large doors, such as sliders. The from that world-altering piece of sar- trash cart that is already on the street and its residents. Pratt has the equip- placing of these objects provides further castic truth. to a cart that is 35 percent smaller than ment, experience, and reputation that safeguards in the event the locks are The term “hate mail” is actually a the one you have now. Proponents of Oxford Residents can trust. dismantled in any way. Burglars and little strong. These people don’t actu- the plan say this money is not tax dol- We have been here for the town of other criminals do not like to be seen. ally “hate” me. They don’t even know lars. This is technically correct, but Oxford, always have, always will. The more lights you have around your me. They might just “strongly dislike” they might was well be tax dollars. This home, and in hallways, the better off everything I say and stand for. And it’s money is public money that comes to Erin Pratt you are. Motion detection lights are a easier to lob fireballs from a distance the town as mitigation for hosting the President, The Pratt Group great way to provide sufficient lighting behind the veil of an e-mail or anon- while controlling costs. By having suffi- ymous phone call than putting your cient lighting at the doorways and other name and face to it, but I digress. entry points of your home, people can This particular piece of vitriol Trash proposal an opportunity to save money be observed much easier. This will help that inspired this column was sent a you in recognizing legitimate visitors or few weeks ago (which I won’t put a To the Editor: twice to make changes to the RFP to others who may be attempting to gain name to), and was actually a carefully The Town of Oxford is proposing a suit Pratt’s needs. During the meetings access to your home for the wrong rea- crafted, several-hundred-word e-mail residential curbside trash and recy- Pratt indicated it wasn’t interested in son. It is a good idea to have your home directly aimed at this column. Now, cling program for one to three family submitting a proposal because, despite inspected to point out areas of con- before you all get your pitchforks out, homes. There are 351 municipalities in the town’s best efforts to tailor the cern. Take some time to check the area let me remind you that people are enti- the Commonwealth of Massachusetts RFP, the requirements of the RFP were with a friend or family member. The tled to their opinions, even this guy, — only 27 of these municipalities do too burdensome and costly. However, police can also provide you with some whom I’ll just say frankly, is not a fan not offer some form of residential trash Pratt ultimately did provide a proposal assistance if necessary. Other security of my work. To be clear, I am not naïve collection and disposal. but did so only after the Solid Waste measures include installing alarm sys- enough to assume that everyone likes The town formed an Ad-Hoc Solid Committee decided to ask Casella Waste tems and utilizing cameras. There are this column. It’s an acquired taste, a Waste Committee over a year ago to Systems for a proposal. many affordable options available if you believe this may be something for light piece of marshmallow fluff in an evaluate whether consolidating the When proposals were received, Pratt’s your situation. otherwise weary world of news. I like trash disposal and collection would be price proposal was double the price beneficial financially for Oxford resi- Remember to notify friends or neigh- to think that sharing my life with my provided by Casella. In June the town dents. I would like to offer some observa- asked for final and best prices from bors if you will be away or out of town readers is a good thing. Some people tions about the process the Committee Pratt and Casella. Again, Pratt’s price, for any reason. Residents know their think I should write about politics followed and their recommendation. while slightly better, was still almost neighborhood best. They will under- (FYI, that’s not going to happen), oth- While there are other benefits to a double Casella’s price. I cannot explain stand when something is suspicious. ers think I should write about history consolidated contract, the financial sav- why Pratt Trucking did not provide a Never mention on social media that you of local towns (what they don’t realize ings that can be realized is the most better price. The town has received a are going or are away on vacation. Have is that this column is published in compelling to me as a resident and solid proposal from Casella and it trans- a detailed inventory of all the property more than 25 towns — what would as the Oxford town manager. There lates into a 40-percent savings over the in your home, in the event of a break someone in Pomfret, Conn., care about are currently seven licensed haulers average cost currently being charged to in, fire, flood, etc. In order to receive a historical look at Auburn, Mass.?). providing residential trash collection Oxford households. proper compensation, there must be “Less about your kids, man!” services within the Town of Oxford. Oxford residents have an opportunity proof or documentation of your losses. Anyway, I write about what I know The service level and price is variable here to save themselves or their neigh- The quickest and easiest solution is — fatherhood, being a husband, loss, among the haulers but the average cost bors 40 percent on the average price to photograph or video tape the items love, parents, friends, circumstances, per quarter is $114 for a typical house- being charged a typical household with (including identification numbers) in everything we all deal with. It’s a slice hold. the current structure. If you really like your home. Those items easily iden- of my life. Hopefully, it brings a . A consolidated residential trash and your hauler and do not want to be on the tified can be returned to the rightful Sometimes, it may bring a tear. Other recycling program contract uses the town’s contract you can opt out at any owner if they are located. Any photos times, it may elicit a nod of agreement, collective purchasing power of all our time by simply filling out a form. But or videos should be duplicated, with or maybe even make you think. Either community’s households to gain a more consider this, even if you do not want one being stored in a safe place within way, I think most people can relate. If competitive price. With that in mind, to be on the town’s contract I encourage your home and in another place outside you can’t, that’s OK. The beauty of it the committee first approached only you to consider the benefit a lower cost your home. This can be a safety deposit is, if you don’t like it, you don’t have Pratt Trucking to provide a price pro- town contract would have in keeping box or with a family member or trusted to read it! posal under a consolidated town con- Pratt and other private haulers com- friend to insure you will have it avail- Anyway, back to the matter at hand. tract. It was reasoned that Pratt is a petitive with their pricing. After all, if able in the event of a fire, robbery or other occurrence. Negative comments are commonplace local company and has about 60 percent the article doesn’t pass it is business as Remember to report suspicious activ- in this line of work, and I am way past of the marketplace and would be best usual and we will just continue paying positioned to provide the best price. more than we need to for trash disposal. ity in your neighborhood to the police. the time when comments like that After the town issued Pratt a request Your report could be the difference in affected me. I’ve grown quite a thick Brian Palaia for proposal (RFP) the town’s Ad-Hoc Town Manager, Oxford solving a crime or preventing future skin in my nearly 11 years in this busi- Solid Waste Committee met with Pratt occurrences. A few precautions can ness. It comes with the territory. I’m help prevent or limit your losses in one a big boy, Mommy! But the two words of these unfortunate events. Anyone that stuck out in this latest salvo by with questions or possible informa- this reader were “narcissistic” and tion on some of the recent incidents is “self-centered.” Is our real estate market shifting? encouraged to call our office at 508-949- Now, I laughed at this, because, in a 8023 or 508-943-4411 option 0. strange way, he kind of has a point — if If you have read from 204 to 182. Which he were participating in the Hyperbole many of my articles again means we are Thanks again for your questions and Games of 2016. I mean, yes, the column analyzing the market realtor’s still cycling through comments. Please send them to me at is about me most of the time, but isn’t they are usually very report the inventory. One of the Dudley Police Department 71 West that kind of the point of a “slice of life” positive as the last sev- the signs of a shifting Main St., Dudley, MA 01571 or e-mail column? It’s called “The Minor Details” eral years we have seen market is increasing at [email protected]. Opinions for a reason. I wouldn’t go so far as to a huge growth in our JAMES inventory and another expressed in this weekly column are those market in prices as well is a gap between what call myself “narcissistic” — that’s pret- of Chief Wojnar only and unless clearly as home sales. BLACK buyers are willing to ty extreme. Most people who know me noted, do not reflect the ideas or opinions In 2010, the average pay and what sellers of any other organization or citizen. would probably disagree (at least … I sale price for a sin- are willing to sell for. hope they would — if that particular gle-family home in Worcester Count was Over the last few weeks, I started notic- instance of fishing for compliments around $258,000 while today it is just ing many homes getting priced ahead of was successful, please send any and over $300,000 or a 16.3 percent increase. the market assuming the market will all compliments and head-expanding Year to date in Worcester County, 5,832 continue to improve and homes being praise to aminor@stonebridgepress. homes have sold while only 2,809 sold priced higher than any other homes news to satisfy my ever-growing, out- in the same period in 2010, which is a have sold for which will result in grow- of-control ego). 53-percent increase in sales. ing inventory and a slowdown in the Normally, I wouldn’t have even writ- We do have some early signs that market. Buyers seem to be much pickier ten about this, and given this person’s the market may be shifting howev- and making much slower decisions than comments the light of day. So con- er, the numbers are still positive. Six in the past and their lack of urgency is grats, reader — you inspired me — months ago we had 1,992 homes for sale much lower. As inventory increases this and for that, I thank you. I’m not sure in Worcester County and today there will be amplified. your letter had the desired effect, but are 2,338 homes for sale. Average days Keep in mind, this is for the Worcester at least you can know that I publicly on market for homes six months ago County and this has been seen many was 166, and today it is 146, which is a places nationwide lately. However, real appreciate you voicing your opinion, positive sign. We are selling about 778 estate is local and you want to check even if it was a negative one. But you homes a month in Worcester County, so with an expert in your local market to probably won’t read this — after all, there is still only three months of inven- ensure how that market itself is trending you don’t even like this column! tory, which still shows this as a seller’s before making any decisions. market. I looked at my town of Charlton, James Black is a licensed realtor for Adam Minor may be reached at (508) and it is almost identical. We had 53 A&M Real Estate Consultants at Keller 909-4130, or by e-mail at aminor@stone- homes for sale six months ago, and 70 Williams Realty. He may be reached at bridgepress.news. are for sale now. However, the days on (508) 365-3532 or by e-mail at jblack2@ 508LOCAL.com market for those homes has dropped kw.com. www.508Local.com Friday, September 30, 2016 • The Webster Times • 11 Sports Northbridge football finds its way in Homecoming defeat of Bartlett, 38-13

Rams with 10:10 to go in the half when he busted through the Bartlett defensive front for a 5-yard score. Five minutes later, Darius Givens got the Indians on the board with a 6-yard touchdown run to cut the deficit to 10-6, and Kyle Anderson tacked on the point after try to make it 10-7. Reichert then struck again, just prior to halftime, hitting a 43-yard field goal that would undoubtedly have been good from 50, and the teams went into the break in a 13-7 game. “We played a good first half, we fought, but we just couldn’t quite finish it out in the second half,” Bartlett head coach Dane Bartlett quarterback Kyle Anderson looks for a target downfield with pres- Laboissonniere said. “Much of Bartlett’s Anthony Grzembski was all over the field for the Indians in sure coming during a 38-13 loss at Northbridge last Saturday afternoon, the credit goes to Northbridge Northbridge last weekend, returning kicks especially. Sept. 24. — they’re a good program — they force you into those [uncomfortable] situations, and that’s just kind of how it went from there.” In the second half, it was Marzec’s show, and he proved capable of hosting. He even uncovered a hidden gem in the Rams’ receiving corps in Sean Rosenlund, who is just a sophomore. First, Marzec powered his way in from 12 yards out and then hit Zachary Roberts for two to make it 21-7 Northbridge. Then, with 6:33 to play in the third period, Marzec found Rosenlund from 10 yards out to make it 28-7 after Reichert bur- Young running back Cody Adam of Bartlett stretches for extra yardage ied his third extra point. In the Jon Gouin photos during a productive early game drive for the Indians. fourth quarter, the senior kick- er tied a school record with Darius Givens of Bartlett takes the ball out of a cluster of backs in the backfield for an eventual nice gain BY JON GOUIN (11 of 16, 116 yards, 2 touch- his third field goal of the day, SPORTS CORRESPONDENT downs; 47 rushing yards, hitting from 34 yards to give NORTHBRIDGE — “We still touchdown) came off the bench his squad a 31-13 lead. Laboissonniere said. “We’re about ourselves going into next didn’t really know where we with 2:38 to play in the sec- The bright spot for the not playing a full 44 minutes. week,” LaChapelle continued. were going into this game,” ond quarter, replacing junior Indians in that third quarter It was that quick barrage there “We challenged the kids today noted Northbridge High head starter Brian Iarussi (2 of 6, was the emergence of a largely that put us out of it.” and said this is a turning point football coach Ken LaChapelle 48 yards; 25 rushing yards). ineffective passing game led by The Rams would add one game for us. We felt there was after his team defeated LaChapelle made the switch Anderson (7 of 17, 149 yards, more score late as Marzec hit something there and we’ve just Bartlett High, 38-13, during after the incumbent threw a touchdown, interception). MacNeil (9 rushes, 30 yards; got to find it…and maybe we Homecoming Saturday after- tough interception that was Starting with 6:29 to go in the 7 receptions, 93 yards) for a did today.” noon, Sept. 24, to move to 2-1 hauled in by the Indians’ Cody third, Anderson led the Indians 20-yard score. Reichert tacked Northbridge will host Holy on the young season. “Well, Adams in a 10-7 game. on their best drive of the day, on his 12th point of the game Name Friday night, Sept. 30 what can I say? We found a Offensively, prior to Marzec going 4 of 5 for 67 yards while with the PAT, making it 38-13, at 7 p.m., while Bartlett hosts couple players today, [Jack] entering the game, it was also scrambling for a 20-yard the eventual final score. Quaboag Regional the same Marzec did a great job, showed Geoffrey Reichert, the Rams’ run. With three catches on that “We knew Geoffrey would be day and time. a lot of poise, and he’s proba- place-kicker, who got the scor- drive, senior end Tyler Davern a plus for us,” LaChapelle said “It’s not the way we wanted bly the first guy I’ll start next ing started, nailing a 31-yard (4 receptions, 73 yards) helped of his kicker. “It’s nice to get to start but the (SWCL West) week [versus Holy Name] that field goal with 5:52 to play in the carry the load and finished the points that way and it’s a good league season starts Friday, has not been a quarterback first quarter. Jake MacNeil, in drive with a 9-yard score to confidence boost for everybody so that’ll be where we have throughout his whole time in his first game back from a sea- make it 28-13, but that would that we can at least get some to start to regroup and come the program.” son-ending knee injury in the be the end of the scoring for points in those situations, it’s a together, and we’ll be all right,” The aforementioned Marzec playoffs a year ago, made it 10-0 Bartlett’s offense on this day. nice weapon to have. Laboissonniere concluded on “Story of our season so far,” “I think we’ve got to feel good his 0-3 Indians. Bartlett girls’ soccer ‘breaks the ice’ but can’t hold on versus Burncoat pion Woolies — that witnessed losses of 5-0, 9-0, 4-0 and 9-0. Starting things off in their home tilt with Burncoat High of the Inter-High League, a turn may have been made. In the 10th minute of play, senior co-cap- tain Sophia Kontoes got her team on the board for the season, and more importantly, out in front of the visiting Patriots, 1-0. The goal was assisted by junior Megan Marrier. “We’re making strides in the right direction,” Dave Marrier said of the early success. “That first one of the year kind of broke the ice for us and today the passing was by far the best it’s been yet.” Unfortunately, just three minutes later, Burncoat (4-3) tied the game, 1-1, as Linzi Fitzgerald got the equalizer. Then, just before halftime, in the 37th minute, Mary Jo Murphy gave the visi- tors a lead they would not relinquish, at Megan Marrier of Bartlett winds up and 2-1 heading into the break. boots a goal kick. Then, with 29 minutes to play, Katie Pasquale made it a 3-1 game, despite the efforts of Bartlett keeper Kyara Binienda, who was not to be forgotten in this one. She made a number of short- range saves that kept her team in it until the final whistle blew. “She’s a killer back there…” Dave Marrier said of the junior keeper, “and Jon Gouin photos by far our best player, but she can’t Bartlett junior goalie Kyara Binienda makes one of a number of saves in traffic during the put the ball in the net, and that’s what Indians’ 3-1 home loss to Burncoat on Friday, Sept. 23. we’re going to need to get us some wins. Offensively we don’t have the big scor- BY JON GOUIN “We started out with a tough begin- ers, so we’ve got to work as a team and SPORTS CORRESPONDENT ning schedule playing the power of the we’re going to be stressing defense a lot WEBSTER — It’s been a tough start SWCL [Southern Worcester County this year.” to the 2016 season for the Bartlett High League],” Marrier mentioned. The Indians (0-5) will get back at it girls’ varsity soccer team, having lost Those first four games came against this week with games at Oxford High its first four contests by a combined Northbridge High, Millbury High, on Sept. 30 and home games versus score of 27-0. But on Friday afternoon, Oxford High and Grafton High, and Uxbridge High on Oct. 3 and Leicester Sept. 23, head coach Dave Marrier and there are certainly some perennial pow- High on Oct. 5. his team may have begun to see the erhouses among the stretch — includ- Bartlett senior co-captain Isabelle Lathrop light at the end of the tunnel. ing the defending Division 3 state cham- fights for a loose ball with a Burncoat player. 12 • The Webster Times • Friday, September 30, 2016 www.508Local.com Sports Shepherd Hill boys’ soccer tallies early, Colonials score late in 2-2 draw

BY NICK ETHIER which was saved, but Brock SPORTS STAFF WRITER Dubey was there to deposit the DUDLEY — Simply put, the rebound into the net. Shepherd Hill Regional boys’ The two legitimate scoring varsity soccer team buried its chances Shepherd Hill pos- offensive chances in the first sessed both resulted in goals, half, while Shrewsbury High and Shrewsbury couldn’t quite countered with a pair of sec- get past the defense of Jeremy ond half strikes as the Rams Martin, Anthony Corridori, and Colonials fought to a 2-2 Jacob Barrows, Vaughn draw at Carmignani Field on Hammond and Keith Manseau, Tuesday, Sept. 20. as well as keeper Zachary “We possessed the ball and Cournoyer. The lone Colonial moved the ball really simply,” chance that got past that core Shepherd Hill head coach Kurt was a shot that hit the right Savage said of the first half post in the 37th minute. attack. “It wasn’t hard for us to Shrewsbury found its stride keep possession. This team has in the second 40-minute stanza, done a pretty good job usually though. capitalizing on chances when “We opened up the second they have them.” half and Shrewsbury had a bit After Shrewsbury opened more intensity than we did and the contest with a few scor- put us back on our heels,” said Nick Ethier photos ing opportunities, the Rams Savage. Shepherd Hill’s Marc Widing, Jr. (12) fast approaches a Shrewsbury player dribbling the ball. struck first in the 10th min- Cournoyer made the best of ute. Brian Burns took a short his five saves in the 46th min- free kick from the attacking ute from point blank range, Barrows hit the crossbar — “We’re kind of struggling participating in the Mid-Wach left side and placed a beautiful but just a minute later the but it wasn’t enough to earn to make our way,” explained A Division, arguably the tough- ball on the head of teammate Colonials cut their deficit in themselves a win. Instead, both Savage. “It’s a work in prog- est and most talented league Cameron MacLean. The per- half. teams earned a point for the ress the beginning of the sea- in the region, after a long stay fectly positioned MacLean fur- Then, in the 53rd minute, tie. son. Finding their chemistry in the Southern Worcester ther advanced the ball into the Shrewsbury hit the crossbar “They’re sitting on top of the to make it all come together County League. upper right portion of the net, before netting the equalizer Mid-Wach A,” Savage said of without loose ends is where “At the end of the day we giving The Hill a 1-0 lead. in the 55th minute. That goal the Colonials. “I don’t know if we’re at.” get a result. The result would Then, in the 27th minute, the came as a result of a corner they were full power today, but Shepherd Hill will certainly have been a lot nicer to get the Rams doubled up to a 2-0 advan- kick. they’re a good team.” take the tie, though, as they win, but to get a result at this tage. Joshua Bagley received Shepherd Hill then amped The Rams, meanwhile, are attempt to right the ship and point in the season was a need- a pass in stride and worked up its offense from that point now 1-3-1 as they try to gain advance to the Central Mass. ed thing,” concluded Savage. has way past a Colonial defend- forward — their best chance traction in the early stages of Division 1 district tournament er. Bagley took a shot on net, came in the 58th minute when the regular season. for the third straight season

Shepherd Hill’s Joshua Bagley creates just enough separation to fire a The Shrewsbury offense didn’t score on this opportunity against the Rams’ defense and keeper Zachary left-footed shot on frame versus Shrewsbury. Cournoyer — the shot hit the right post — but the Colonials erased a 2-0 halftime deficit to force a tie with Shepherd Hill, 2-2.

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Petri wasn’t done there, though, as the signal caller rushed 18 times for 174 yards and a staggering five touchdowns. Teammate Kevin Barthelmes, a tail- back, rushed 10 times for 152 yards and a score, which came from 90 yards out. “Our offensive line and our backfield did a great job,” said Archibald. “We wanted to just play them two-on-two and our two being Hector and Kevin, I’ll take those two against anybody all day long.” “We ran a new offense this week and without the line pushing up front me and Kevin wouldn’t have been able to get the yards we had this game,” added Petri. Bay Path head coach Matt Fall cred- ited Archibald and his crew for their strategy against his team. “They had a game plan that neutral- ized us about as much as they could, so hats off to their coaching staff because they had a great game plan for us,” he Nick Ethier photos said. “Additionally, their players were Ben Paquette of Bay Path gets behind the very disciplined with that game plan Blackstone Valley Tech defense and hauls in and they took their time.” a 59-yard pass. Fall was also quick to mention that his team’s mistakes led to the Beavers running away with this one in the sec- BY NICK ETHIER Bay Path quarterback Christian Keeler finds some open running room on the right side. SPORTS STAFF WRITER ond half. “Just a couple mistakes on our behalf CHARLTON — With the Blackstone that really just opened the door for sideline to bring the Minutemen within Valley Tech varsity football team them to take the lead and for them there five points before Valley Tech distanced clinging to an 18-13 lead over Bay Path was no looking back,” he said. “They themselves in the second half. Regional on Saturday, Sept. 24 at George had a great hustle play to open the third “A winter and a summer of hard L. Fowler Memorial Field, the Beavers quarter. They used that as momentum work really showed today,” Archibald were hoping to swing momentum back and they were off to the races.” said after improving to 2-1. “Those guys in their favor in the third quarter. Petri got his offense rolling early, [Petri, Barthelmes] were breaking tack- No one could have expected how as he scampered in for a pair of 6-yard les, moving piles and getting the big quickly that would happen. scores in first quarter action as BVT yards when we needed them.” Valley Tech’s Aidan Fitzgerald hus- took a 12-0 lead. Bay Path slipped to 1-2 as Fall chal- tled down the field on the half-opening From there, Bay Path trimmed the lenged his defense in the latter stages of kickoff and recovered the ball before deficit to 12-7 when Matt Pecore (5 car- the game, and they impressed him. any player from the Minutemen could ries, 29 yards) scored on a 4-yard run “I particularly liked the fact that do so. The Beavers scored two plays and Ben Paquette kicked the extra our defense stayed in the game,” he later and never looked back, as they point. explained. “I put a couple challenges took a 44-13 decision behind 26 third But the Beavers’ defense came though out to them and to just finish the game quarter points. next, as Jordyn Amero tipped quarter- off on a strong note and I think that they “It seemed like they had all the back Christian Keeler’s pass and ran it answered the bell on that behalf.” momentum going into the half,” Valley back to the house, good for a pick-6 to Fall, a first-year head coach after Tech head coach Jim Archibald said of make it 18-7. Amero added two fumble serving as an assistant for Al Dhembe Bay Path trimming the halftime deficit recoveries later in the contest for his — who manned the sidelines for 42 to five points just 19 seconds before the monster game. years at Bay Path before retiring — will break. “We challenged our kids and “Special player, he’s only going to get look to Dhembe for inspiration as the said ‘keep playing physical.’ We get the better,” Archibald said of the sopho- Minutemen hope to improve to .500 and ball right away and we get a touchdown more. “He’s in tremendous shape…and beyond. right out of the chute and took the does everything we ask him to do. He’s “I’m trying to pick up right where he momentum back. It seemed like once one of the guys that set the tone for us.” left off,” Fall said. “He’s still a mentor we got going they just couldn’t stop us.” Keeler (5 of 11, 145 yards, 1 TD, 2 INT; of mine and I’m going to talk to him Blackstone Valley Tech’s Jonathan Lynch Quarterback Hector Petri called his 6 carries, 49 yards) then righted his sometime this week and see if there’s tracks down Bay Path quarterback Christian own number on that third quarter wrong before the half when he found something I could have done differently Keeler before pushing him out of bounds. touchdown — a 17-yard jaunt — which Travis Gillespie (3 receptions, 75 yards) as a coach to make sure that I as a coach came just 29 seconds into the frame. on a 55-yard scoring strike down the left can get this team back on track for next week.”

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BY NICK ETHIER SPORTS STAFF WRITER SOUTHBRIDGE — Both the Southbridge High and Oxford High var- sity volleyball teams are in their second year of existence, and both sides believe they are much stronger on the court compared to a year ago. Pioneer head coach James Proulx called the difference “night and day,” while Joe Cicero, head coach of the Pirates, said, “we’re definitely playing better.” Their talent was on full display on Thursday, Sept. 22 when Southbridge hosted Oxford. The serves were strong, the passes were crisp and the kills were intense as the Pioneers defeated the Pirates, 3-0. Set scores were 25-13, 25-20, 25-12. Proulx credited new players to the team for the major improvement from a year ago. “We have a lot of newcomers that are huge with team unity and show- ing some technique,” Proulx said of Nashari Feliciano, Kayralis Rubero and Paola Rodriguez. “They thought the vol- leyball team was a club — everybody was hanging out — until they started Oxford’s Candice Nelson throws the ball up coming to the games.” to serve to Southbridge. The skilled newcomers, coupled with returning varsity players such as Nick Ethier photos Krystal Vargas, Yessenia Aviles and Julianne Welsh of Oxford keeps her eyes on Allison Young, helped the Pioneers the ball while returning it over the net. to their first victory after four close defeats. Cicero, meanwhile, is also excited Oxford’s Hannah Buxton looks up to send a “We’ve been in every single game,” with the way the Pirates are perform- pass to the outside and to a teammate. said Proulx. ing. They are now 2-4 with victories Southbridge split a pair of games with over Bay Path Regional and Bartlett Oxford in 2015 — both teams’ only vic- High and have already won more sets want the ball, they’re hungry for the tories last season — and Proulx is hop- this year than they did all of last fall. ball,” he said. ing the Pioneers can improve each and The loss to the Pioneers was without But with the Pirates’ win total every game to get close to the skill of three starters including Kayla Soto, a already doubled, Cicero is expecting Tantasqua Regional and Millbury High, SWCL All-Star last year. more strong play and more victories. the two Southern Worcester County Cicero was also quick to mention “This year here we’re taking it to the League (SWCL) schools that have had the vast improvement on Southbridge’s next level,” he said. “Your goals are you volleyball programs the longest. side as well. want to get better than last year. You teach them how to play, then you teach Candice Nelson of Oxford gets low to send “Those are the two that we’re going to “What I like about Southbridge is the ball back over the net. set our bar to,” he said. they’re always looking for the ball, they them how to win.” Nearly even field hockey game between Leicester, Oxford goes to Wolverines BY NICK ETHIER her first year of organized field hockey. SPORTS STAFF WRITER Then, with 7:09 to go, the Wolverines LEICESTER — The Leicester High doubled their lead after generating a and Oxford High varsity field hockey corner. The ball pin-balled around the teams are very similar to one anoth- scoring for about 15 seconds until er in terms of skill level and desire Emily Stead gained possession. Her to reach postseason play once again. shot also went in and Caitlin Kemp got When the two teams went head-to-head the assist. on Friday, Sept. 23, the evenness was on With a near .500 record intact, LaPrad display until the Wolverines potted a and her Leicester comrades have the pair of second half goals to win, 2-0. postseason tournament (Central Mass. “They knew this was a big game,” Division 2) on their minds. said first-year Leicester head coach “They’ve known from the start that Katie LaPrad. “We had a couple tough we’re going to districts — that is the losses the past week…so we needed this goal,” LaPrad said of a program that she one.” believes hasn’t been in a playoff game The Wolverines improved to 3-4 since 2002. “I put it on the schedule the and showed good bounce back abil- beginning of the year.” ity after suffering setbacks to North An added asset to the Wolverines’ Brookfield High, Tantasqua Regional chances is the services of junior varsi- and Northbridge High in the recent ty coach Kathryn Stewart, who served past. as the David Prouty Regional varsity “They knew it was going to be evenly head coach for 24 years. LaPrad played matched, and it was,” said LaPrad. “I for Stewart at Prouty and needed a JV told them it was going to come down to coach. who was going to get to the ball first.” “We have a really good relationship The stats were very similar — the and I reached out to her,” said LaPrad, Pirates generated eight penalty corners adding that Stewart thought about the to Leicester’s six and Oxford goalie inquiry and eventually said yes. “We’re Veronica Light made four saves to one really trying to build this [program] turned aside by the Wolverines’ Colleen up.” Nick Ethier photos Lamprey — but the aforementioned Oxford, meanwhile, slipped to 2-2-1 Oxford’s Elizabeth Lambert, right, positions herself nicely to get the ball past Leicester’s hustle led to Leicester’s two goals. as they also try to finish .500 or better Caitlin Kemp. With 21:21 to play, Grace Marc-Aurele and qualify for the same Central Mass. tracked down a rebound after Light Division 2 district tournament. tournament a season ago but fell a few berth. made a stop. Marc-Aurele then took a “I think we have the potential to make points short. They haven’t reached dis- “We definitely could have played a shot and deposited the ball into the back it to districts if we work more on our tricts since 2011, McCarthy’s senior sea- little better, [but] it wasn’t our worst of the cage, as Cayleigh Peterson was control of ourselves with and without son at Oxford. game. We have more to work on. Corner credited with the assist. the ball,” said second-year head coach McCarthy mentioned that the team wise, we had a lot of opportunities, [but LaPrad was impressed with the play Kadye McCarthy. must improve in certain areas to rack we need] quick shots,” she concluded. of Peterson, a freshman competing in The Pirates nearly qualified for the up more wins and a potential district

Alexis Morrison of Oxford charges hard toward Leicester’s end while maintaining possession Oxford’s Alicia Ferschke takes a shot toward Leicester’s net before a hard-charging Emily of the ball. Stead of the Wolverines can block the attempt. 16 • The Webster Times • Friday, September 30, 2016 www.508Local.com Police officers honored for heroism

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WEBSTER — At a special presentation last weekend at Indian Ranch, former State Rep. Paul Kujawski presented Webster Police Officers James Young Sr., Robert Larochelle and Spencer Donovan with personalized New England Patriots footballs signed by Coach Bill Belichick. These were in recognition for a job well done by the officers who pulled a woman from a burning building on Granite Street on Dec. 28, 2015. The presentation was made just before the Trace Adkins concert on Sunday afternoon at Indian Ranch.

Kujawski makes the presentation.

Fire Chief Brian Hickey, Young, Larochelle, Donovan and Police Lt. Michael Shaw.

Young, Larochelle and Donovan.

Nichols professor teaches math at St. Joseph

WEBSTER — Saint Joseph er than the national average on School is proud to offer seventh the tests I administer.” and eighth grade students the Steglitz, who has a great opportunity to study advanced sense of humor and infuses math with William Steglitz, his lessons with jokes and fun Professor Emeritus of Math examples, truly enjoys teach- from Nichols College. ing. However, he’s quick to For the past five years, point out that he cannot take Steglitz has volunteered at St. all of the credit for the stu- Joseph School several times dents’ successes at Saint each week working close- Joseph School. ly with sixth to eighth grade “Sr. Mary Ann is a phenom- math instructor, Sr. Mary Ann enal instructor who works to Papiez, CSSF. instill a strong foundation of When students have their advanced mathematical con- sessions with Prof. Steglitz, cepts in her students,” said they are exposed to concepts Steglitz. in Algebra I and II, Geometry, Steglitz has a long history Trigonometry, Probability and of coaching athletics as well Statistics, Boolean Algebra as working in academia. and non-Euclidian Geometry. Recently, he had a substantial In addition, he routinely utiliz- scholarship named after him es the Preliminary Scholastic by prominent Nichols Alumni Aptitude Test (PSAT), the and the College. Generously, National Merit Qualifying he’s asked to have the schol- Test, as well as the Cooperative arship awarded to a local Admissions Exam (COOP) and secondary student each year the Math Kangaroo Test to so that he/she will be able to determine the strengths and receive a high quality educa- weaknesses of the students. tion at Nichols College. Also, “I love working with young for his contributions to St. people,” stated Steglitz. “My Joseph School, Steglitz was a goal is to assist them in devel- 2016 recipient of the “Partners oping exceptional math skills in Education” Award. Both that will help them receive Prof. Steglitz and Sr. Mary Ann scholarships to private sec- Papiez have been nominated ondary schools. I’m proud that Courtesy photo for “National Math Teacher of Saint Joseph School students the Year.” routinely score 6-8 points high-

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Courtesy photo The Captain Job Knapp Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution recently installed their new officers. From left, Anne Marie Safaee, Regent, of Dudley; Linda Ballou, Vice Regent, of Douglas; Carol Freeman, Registrar, of Sutton; Carolyn Lavallee, Treasurer, of Whitinsville; Picture This... and Marcelyn Karagosian, Chaplain, of Uxbridge. Sue Perkins, Secretary, Photo Reprints Available of Douglas was not present for the From All Of Our Publications picture. The October meeting of the Chapter will be held on Monday, Oct. 10, at 11 Options & Prices a.m. at the Corbin Cemetery on Corbin Digital Copy (emailed) $5.00 Road in Dudley. The Chapter will ded- icate four new bronze Revolutionary 4” x 6” Glossy Print $5.00 Patriot markers at the graves of Dudley 8.5” x 11” Glossy Print $10.00 Patriots John Eliot Eaton, William Carter, Mark Dodge and Mark Elwell. The Chapter was awarded a Janet Malser Humanitarian Grant to purchase the markers. The ceremony will include Call or email Stonebridge Press today Revolutionary War re-enactors dressed in period costumes. Following the dedication, there will be a reception at the 508-909-4105 or Black Tavern in Dudley. To become a member of the Daughters of the American Revolution, a woman must trace her lineage back to an individual who contributed to the fight for American Independence. For more information contact [email protected] Anne Marie Safaee at 508-949-0926. You can also download your photo reprint form at www.508Local.com www.508Local.com Friday, September 30, 2016 • The Webster Times • 17 Enjoy it

I used to have these visions of being To all the parents the point of homework, and the and safe house, but these things can a soccer mom in a cute minivan loaded out there who go husband is going to be late and wait. They will be here tomorrow, our up with kids and giant backpacks and through this every MOM IN needs to work more from home. time spent with those tiny maniacs in juice boxes and singing happy songs day, bless you! I am MOTION This is just one day, we also our life will go by too quickly, and they while on our way from one activity to your number one have scouts, karate, kickbox- will be teenaged maniacs, then grown another. fan. When I had one JILL ROUSEY ing, preschool, and an incredi- ups, and they will have little maniacs I always had this vision, but my reac- baby I was living jill@ bly messy house. of their own. tion was very different. As a teen I envi- in Worcester and I still don’t own my mini- Enjoy this time you have with your sioned this as my horror story! A mom, working in Boston. I stonebridgepress.com van, but I am at the point now family. It is a scary world out there and wearing “mom jeans” I’m sure, driving would take the 4:45 where I actually want one, I they need us as much as we need them. a mini van filled with screaming chil- a.m. train every day, want those bells and whistles to No one cares if you wear the same jeans dren was not my idea of a good time. get to my office by 7 armed with coffee keep the kids happy since we practical- all week, or if your hair is consistently Then I got older, got married, had a fam- and ready to go. I was home by 6:30 p.m. ly spend most our time driving around. in a messy bun. Get out and play before ily of my own. My previous minivan typically and while exhausted I was OK. I see moms who have it all together, and the weather gets too cold, and take a nightmare became a possibility. Now That baby is now almost 9 years old and I just think to myself, “you are amazing, moment for yourself. I know this is the I was having those fantasies of happy his sister is 3 going on 13. I have no idea you must have a coffee making in your advice I should heed myself, and I will. children, home cooked meals, watching how moms do the schedule I used to purse, but you are my hero!” I used to My plan is to become more organized the news with my husband after the keep. I can barely find matching socks. get upset when I realized at the end of and laugh more. You should too! kids go to bed, and getting up the next This school year my son started the week I had a couch full of laundry, morning with a smile on my face, coffee Hebrew School, twice a week, 30 min- the paper towel is still next to the empty Please write in and share your in my cup, and a happy family ready to utes away. Granted, I did this when I holder but not on it, I have had a sink thoughts! As always, take what you start this all again. was younger and him going was a no full of soaking pots and pans for two want from what we discuss as advice or Now, let me tell you the truth. My brainer, it was just the way it was going days, and I cant remember the last time information, share with me your favorite life is chaos! I love every minute of it, to be. Except I now get him off the bus, I washed my hair. But I stopped worry- tip or recipe and join me on our next edi- but sometimes it becomes a choice of fly to Hebrew School, occupy my toddler ing, I realized that playing Mario Kart tion of “Mom in Motion.” E-mail me your brushing my own hair or making sure for a few hours, and head home only to with my son was more important than thoughts and tips at jill@stonebridge- my kids are wearing pants while we realize I took nothing out for dinner, the folding socks, the painting watercolors press.com. have about 30 seconds to make it to the toddler wants a bubble bath but I’m out took priority to doing the dishes. Yes, bus stop. of bubbles, the 8 year old wants to argue it is super important to keep a clean Antiques, Collectibles and Estates profile: Bill Safer I hear from many of you that you enjoy seat tightly. When he was old that it was a salesmen’s sample watching the “Antiques Roadshow” and enough to drive, he started by Cartier Jewelers. other antiques and collectibles nation- going to yard sales searching He offers some tips for those ally televised shows. There is a show for the rocks, minerals and out hunting for antiques. Bill taped in Worcester every month where seashells that had begun to said that the Arundel Flea you can learn more about antiques on a collect. When he bought other Market in Arundel, Maine is local level. objects that interest him he one of the best in the Northeast Bill Safer is the host of “Hidden looked through the antique in his opinion. It’s open year Treasures.” Bill has had a number of reference guides at the library round weather permitting. Bill local dealers and auctioneers on his to learn more about them. says that he doesn’t know every- show who share their expertise with His knowledge and collecting Antiques, thing about all antiques but can viewers. One of his favorite guests was interests grew and he now find someone who knows about ollectibles a nephew of Harry Houdini who has also collects miniature books, C an area outside of his expertise Courtesy photo a collection of Houdini memorabilia knives, English silver boxes, when he needs one. He advis- Bill Safer interviewing Houdini’s great neph- worth around $500,000. The show runs postcards and fountain pens. & Estates es people to look at eBay and ew, John Hinson, on “Hidden Treasures” TV on WCCA TV, which is the Worcester Bill’s knowledge has helped elsewhere on the internet when show. cable station. Although most of the him make some good buys. He WAYNE TUISKULA researching pieces. Bill said that readers of this column don’t live in found a snuffbox listed on eBay he offers seminars on eBay and open for bidding. The preview is Oct. Worcester and can’t watch the show that lacked some important antiques. 1 and 2 at the estate in Harvard. The live, you can view it on the web. 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WEBSTER — Harrington HealthCare System, materials incident in the Town of Webster in which am at Harrington’s Webster Campus. MEMA and the Tri-EPIC Coalition will conduct a actor/patients are brought to Harrington HealthCare The drill is being conducted in collaboration with disaster drill on Saturday, Oct. 1 called “Operation at Webster for decontamination and triage before the Tri-EPIC communities, Community Emergency CERT SCRUB,” in order to validate the Harrington being transported by EMS to Harrington Hospital in Response Team (CERT) and the Central MA Disaster HealthCare at Webster hazardous materials decon- Southbridge. Standard fire and safety regulations will Animal Response team (CMDART); the Massachusetts tamination plan and the hazardous materials response be followed during the exercise and the sponsor orga- Emergency Management Agency (MEMA), the plans for the Tri-EPIC communities of Southbridge, nization will coordinate with local emergency medical Massachusetts Department of Environmental Charlton, Sturbridge, Dudley and Oxford. services in the event of a real-world emergency. This Protection, the Massachusetts Department of Fire The drill will begin at Harrington’s Webster Campus exercise is a “Hybrid” TTX at multiple Worcester Services and Boston University School of Medicine at 7 a.m. and conclude at Harrington Hospital in County locations. Exercise play is limited to agreed Emergency Healthcare Management Program (BU Southbridge at 4:30 p.m. following a post-drill review. participants but local residents are invited to observe HEM). The scenario for the drill will be a hazardous the decontamination exercise which is schedule for 9 “Every Town Deserves a Good Local Newspaper” www.508Local.com 18 • The Webster Times • Friday, September 30, 2016 www.508Local.com TH You can TRUST our advertisers in The Webster Times 15 LULAROE CELEBRATING CONSULTANTS OUR 15 FABULOUS ANNIVERSARY!DINE IN & TAKE OUT Chinese Restaurant LOUNGE JAMBERRY FALL EVENT 11 Worcester Rd. (Rte. 12), Webster, MA 01570 PURE HAVEN 395 Exit 2 By Gulf Gas Station WHEN ESSTIENALS OCTOBER 1ST GRAMMA JANES (508)943-8888 ATTIC Hours: Sun - Thurs, 11:30am-10pm; Fri & Sat 11:30am-11pm 11AM -5PM PAPARAZZI WE DELIVER TO WEBSTER, OXFORD & DUDLEY WHERE MARY KAY ALL YOU CAN EAT AMERICAN LEIGON HEAVENLY 227 MAIN STREET GODDESS LUNCH & DINNER BUFFET Friday, September 30, 2016 OXFORD MA 01540 DOKBRA JEWLES Lunch: $6.99 11:15am - 2:30pm RAFFLES TO BENEFIT PERFECTLY POSH Dinner $9.99 3:00 pm - 8:30 pm AMERICAN LEGION KEEP COLLECTIVE RIDERS #58 YOUNIQUE SUNDAY LUNCH $ STELLA + DOT LUNCH COUNTER 7.99 HERBALIFE facebook.com/empirewok01570 HERE BUY HERE PAY Payments as low as $50 per week Come Pick Out Your Car! Bad Credit - No Credit - No Problem WE FINANCE EVERYONE CALLING ALL Come check out our prices! FARRAR Auto Body, Inc. POLITICIANS: 204 Main Street • Oxford, MA 508-987-3223 RUNNING FOR OFFICE?

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DUDLEY — Beth grandchildren, Noah Richard Chestna the daughter of Russell and Doris Worcester headquarters, retiring due A. (Cote) Marrier, 45, and Joelle May Chestna; two broth- (Anderson) Cote. She graduated from to illness. died Friday, Sept. 23, ers, Robert Peterson of Charlton and Shepherd Hill Regional High School She enjoyed kayaking, antique col- at her home after an Russell Cote of Southbridge; a sister, in Dudley in 1988. She then earned lecting, gardening, hiking and reading. illness surrounded Linda Maciejewski of Quinebaug, an Associate Degree in Management Visitation was held Monday, Sept. by family. Conn.; her mother-in-law, Viola M. and Marketing from Quinsigamond 26, in the Sitkowski & Malboeuf She leaves her (Marsan) Marrier of Webster; nieces Community College. She also attended Funeral Home, 340 School Street, husband of 24 years, and nephews. Assumption College. Webster. Flowers may be sent or dona- Richard W. Marrier; She was predeceased by her twin Mrs. Marrier was the assistant tions in her name be made to the two daughters, sister Heidi Cote in 1995. branch manager at the Webster First American Cancer Society, 30 Speen Danielle May Marrier of Webster and She was born in Southbridge Federal Credit Union’s Webster office Street, Framingham, MA 01701. Heidi Ann Marrier of Dudley; two and raised in Charlton and Dudley, and then an accounting clerk at its Visit www.sitkowskimalboeuf.com. Calendar The calendar page is a free service welcome! Applications are available at Woman’s Club will offer a Special offered for listings for government, Monday, Oct. 3 DMS and by contacting Carl Strazzullo Event Fundraiser: An Evening with educational and non-profit organiza- at [email protected]. Professional Medium and Psychic Gary DUDLEY tions. Send all calendar listings and McKinstry. Doors open at 6:30 p.m. with An informational workshop for the happenings by mail to Editor Adam Walktober — The Last Green Valley raffles, snacks and a cash bar, cost is Janet Malser Humanities Trust will Minor at Stonebridge Press, P.O. Box free event! Tour the Historic Black $25 per person. Seating is limited to the take place on Monday, Oct. 3, at 6 p.m. 90, Southbridge, MA 01550; by fax at Tavern. Located on the corner of first 100 reservations! McKinstry events at the Crawford Library located at 40 (508) 764-8015 or by e-mail to aminor@ Center and Tanyard Roads in Dudley, sell out fast! Table of eight reservations Schofield Avenue in Dudley. Whether stonebridgepress.com. Please write “cal- the 1804 Black Tavern was near the available with payment. Please e-mail you have applied for a Malser Trust endar” in the subject line. All calendar half-way point of the stage coach trip your reservation to imajoy@charter. grant in the past or are a first-time listings must be submitted by 12 p.m. on from Boston to Hartford. The Black net and mail your payment to: DWC applicant, this presentation will offer Monday to be published in the following Tavern Historical Society will bring Special Event, P.O. Box 294, Dudley helpful tips on completing the grant Friday’s edition. We will print such list- you back in time on a 2-hour guided 01571. You will receive reservation application. No registration required. ings as space allows. tour of the tavern, room by room, where confirmation by email upon receipt of For more information call Peg Pedersen you’ll experience a variety of stories payment, so please include an email at 508-434-2668. The Janet Malser and sights at a very important stop for address with your payment. A portion Humanities Trust was established in travelers of days old. This same tour of the proceeds will be used to support Saturday, Oct. 1 2009 as a 501(c)3 charitable foundation. is offered to the students of the town’s the Webster-Dudley Food Share and the Its purpose is to fund educational, cul- DUDLEY elementary school each year too! DWC’s Holiday Baskets for Veteran’s tural, historic and charitable causes The Black Tavern Historical Society Note: Closes shoes or sneakers recom- program. Please email questions to in the towns of Dudley, Oxford and presents our Fourth Annual Craft mended (no sandals or open toes please) Judy Joy: [email protected]. Webster. Fair. This juried craft fair in the Black Saturday, Oct. 16, 10 a.m. to noon, 138 Tavern’s historic building, porch, and Center Rd., Dudley. Contact Joy Glynn Saturday, Oct. 29 adjacent barn will be held in conjunc- 508-943-9611. Free and open to all! tion with the Dudley Grange’s Annual Wednesday, Oct. 5 WEBSTER Apple Festival. Saturday, Oct. 1, 1387 Harvest Fair — The Ladies of DUDLEY Center Rd., Dudley, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. We Philotochos Society of St Constantine Fellowship Meal — Soup Kitchen Wednesday, Oct. 19 still have room for additional crafters. & Helen invites you to their annual at St. Andrew Bobola Church Hall, 54 If interested contact Karen Moseley, DUDLEY Autumn Boutique Craft Fair and Bake West Main St., Dudley, from 5-6 p.m. [email protected]. Free Fellowship Meal-Soup Kitchen at St. Sale. There will be a variety of deli- Free hot meals to anyone in need. All and open to all. Andrew Bobola Church Hall, 54 West cious pastries for sale including, bak- are welcome. Join us for great food, fel- Main St, Dudley, from 5-6 p.m. Free hot lava, pita, and sweet bread, in addition lowship, and fun! meals to anyone in need. All are wel- to several craft and boutique tables, Sunday, Oct. 2 come. Join us for great food, fellowship, offering beautiful and unique items for and fun! purchase. WEBSTER Sunday, Oct. 9 Where: Sts. Constantine & Helen, 35 Killdeer Island Presents Public Whist Lake Parkway, Webster WEBSTER Party — Sunday, Oct. 2, Killdeer Island When: Saturday, Oct. 29 All You Can Eat Breakfast Buffet! Thursday, Oct. 27 Clubhouse, 191 Killdeer Island Rd., Time: 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Your breakfast favorites will be served Webster. Light lunch served at 12 p.m. WEBSTER including eggs, pancakes, French toast, (donations appreciated). Card playing On Oct. 27, at 7 p.m., at Point Breeze Turn To CALENDAR page B6 corned beef hash, fresh baked muffins starts at 1 p.m. An afternoon of cards, Restaurant, in Webster, the Dudley and much more! monetary prizes, refreshments, door When: Sunday, Oct. 9, 7:30-10 a.m. prizes, and raffles. Tickets available Where: United Church of Christ, Fed., in advance for $3 each, $5 at the door. 4 Church Street, Webster Please contact: Betty Ann Luchina (508) Cost: Adults: $8, Children (12 and 949-1498; Patti Zagrocki (508) 943-8626; Under) $4. Ruth Danforth (508) 949-7540.

OXFORD The American Legion Riders Thursday, Oct. 13 Chapter 58, Oxford is holding its DUDLEY Annual Motorcycle Poker Run for On Oct. 13, the Dudley Woman’s Club The American Legion Legacy Fund will hold its monthly meeting at 6:30 Scholarship on Sunday, Oct. 2, from 9 Veterans Day p.m. in the Dudley Senior Center, West a.m. until 6 p.m. Kick Stands will be Main St., Dudley. Representatives from up at 11 a.m. sharp. Tickets are $15 per Gentex will tell us about what they do person Advance tickets are encouraged. at the plant in Dudley and the Essilor You do not have to join us for the ride. Vision Foundation to help children in We are encouraging people to attend for the community. Also, Darlene Emco Salute the pasta dinner and entertainment at Rollins, from Charlton’s Chip-In pro- Halligan’s in Auburn, 889 Southbridge gram will explain works and who it St, Auburn, MA 01501. There will be helps in their community. Our volun- 50/50 raffle, raffles and a door prize. tary giving projects this month are (1) Registration is from 9 until 11 a.m. at Pam Daniels Memorial Care Kits for 227 Main Street, Oxford. You do not Kids – bring in the items signed up for have to do this ride on a Motorcycle at the September meeting, (2) bring in we are also encouraging cars to join old eyeglasses to be recycled for some- us. All proceeds go to the Scholarship one in need sponsored by the Essilor Fund to support the children of fallen Vision Foundation or (3) gift cards to soldiers. There will be a door prize at Walmart, Target or TJMaxx in support the end of the evening and you must be of Chip-in’s Christmas program. present to win. Tickets will be available The Dudley Woman’s Club is open to in the American Legion Lounge at 227 all women from Dudley and surround- Main Street in Oxford or by contacting ing towns, and we welcome your atten- Tom Siplas, President of the American dance. Join us for this fun and lively Legion Riders Chapter 58 at 508-769- evening, be our guest and discover what 5516 or email at [email protected], or our Woman’s Club is all about. For Elizabeth Hallene, Event Coordinator more information please send an email for American Legion Riders Chapter Stonebridge Press would like to to [email protected] or 58 @ 508-641-0642 or email eimcdonald. visit our website: DudleyWomansClub. [email protected]. org. salute our veterans DUDLEY (from all wars & branches, including honoring Worcester Model Railroaders, Inc., one of the oldest Model Railroad Clubs Saturday, Oct. 15 deceased veterans), reservists, on the East Coast, is holding an open DUDLEY and active duty U.S. Military members house on Sunday, Oct. 2, from 10 a.m. The First Congregational Church of in the November 11th issue. to 3 p.m., at our club quarters in the Dudley, 135 Center Rd., is having a Stevens Linen Complex, 137 Schofield Roast Turkey Dinner on Saturday, Oct. Ave (Route 12), Dudley. Our 40’x 50’ 15. The menu will include: roast tur- Please send in a photo of your loved one with his or her HO scale operating layout depicts the key, stuffing, mashed potatoes, gravy, name, rank, branch of military, and town from Boston & Albany line from Boston to butternut squash, turnip & cranberry Springfield with a branch line into sauce. Dessert will be chocolate apple- by email to [email protected], Rhode Island and Connecticut. Visitors sauce cake. Servings will be at 5 p.m. will be able to observe club members and 6:15 p.m. Adults: $10; Preteens: $5; or by mail to VETERANS DAY SALUTE, operating steam and diesel trains as Children 5 and under free. Ticket res- well as operate a train themselves. ervations are recommended. Please call Att: Jean Ashton, Stonebridge Press, P. O. Box 90, Admission/donation: $3, Children MJ at (508) 943-1684. Tickets are also under 12 are free with an adult. sold at the door. Handicapped accessi- 25 Elm Street, Southbridge, MA 01550. ble. MOMS Club Open House, Saturday, The deadline for photos is October 21. Oct. 2, Dudley — The MOMS Club of Dudley Middle School will once again Charlton and surrounding areas will host a Ski and Board sale on Saturday host an Open House on Sunday, Oct. Oct. 15. From 10 a.m. till 1 p.m. in the There is no cost to submit a photo. 2 at 10 a.m. at the Dudley playground school cafeteria. Strand’s Ski House (at the Municipal Town Complex), 71 along with White Ski and Sport will Let’s give our veterans the recognition W. Main Street. The MOMS Club is be joining us with their best deals, as accepting new members from Webster, well as families who wish to sell gen- they so greatly deserve! Dudley, Charlton and Southbridge. We tly worn, out grown equipment. All provide support, events and ideas for proceeds are used to help offset trans- stay-at-home and working moms. Stop portation and other costs for students on by for games, snacks, and the chance participating in the Ski Club. The after to meet new moms! Visit charltonmom- school program is open to students in sclub.org for more information or find grades 3-8, teachers, parents and family us on Facebook. members. New applicants are always 4 • The Webster Times • Friday, September 30, 2016 www.webstertimes.net

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Featured New Listing! WEBSTER - 47 ASH STREET hope2own.com Pride of Ownership says it all with Huge 1400+ sq ft Young 508.943.4333 Ranch !!!! Meticulously Maintained, 7 Room, Master Bed with Master Bath and Walk-in Closet. Cathedral Ceiling with Exposed Sharon Pelletier - Broker Beams! .Plus a Fantastic Great Room with Sliders to a Generous Licensed in MA, CT & RI 16ft x 16ft Private Deck. Fully Applianced Kitchen! Solid 6 Panel Interior Doors, 4 Year Young Asphalt Shingles, Partially Fin- WE WANT YOUR ished Basement, 15,000+ sq ft Beautifully Landscaped Family 43 East Main Street Webster, MA 01570 Friendly Flat Level Lot. All Town Services! This One is For You! LISTINGS! $227,500. Fine Realtor Associates to Serve You! June Cazeault * William Gilmore II * Laurie Sullivan * Diane Strzelecki * Matthew Ross * Lori Johnson-Chausse * Mark Barrett

OXFORD-9 WAYNE AVE THOMPSON CT- 351 QUADDICK RD DUDLEY - 17 EAGLE DR DUDLEY- 23 INTERVALE RD LAND! WEBSTER/DUDLEY BUILDABLE LOTS Webster - Lot 119B Thompson Rd Town Water & Sewer $43,500. Webster - Lot 119A Thompson Rd Town Water & Sewer $43,500. ON DEPOSIT Webster - 114 Lake St. Multi-Family Zoned, First Time Offered! Beautifully Maintained Ranch has Something for Every- 12,000 +/- Sq Ft Lot. Town Water & Sewer, and City Gas! $56,900. one! Custom Kitchen - Birch Cabinets & Breakfast Bar! Finished Basement! Welcome to the country at its best! This gorgeous 3 bedrm 2.5 Bath con- First Time Offered! “WOW” is the Reaction when Entering this Beautiful Home ! Outstanding Newer Pellet Stove for Alternate Heat Source! Full Bath! Kitchen Area w/sink & Welcome home to this charming 3-4 bedroom, 2 bath cape! One Webster- 122 Gore Rd. Lot Approx. 1-1.2 +/- Acres. Town Water temporary home, nestled on a private beautifully manicured yard on 2.64 Quality in this Custom Colonial! Large Upscale Kitchen w/ Solid Maple Cabinets! GE Profile acre! First floor master bdrm w/ full bath! Living room w/pellet stove! Refrigerator! Perfect as a Teen Suite or Game Room!! Detached 2 Stall “Pow- Acres! Granite countertops and island! Brazilian cherrywood throughout Appliances! Granite Counters! Lg Angled Breakfast Bar! Formal Dining Room! Hardwood Flrs & Sewer. Level Lot. Business Zoned $110,000. ered” Garage for the Car Enthusiast! Loft Area AND an Oil Furnace! Side Entry kitchen, dining, & living room! Cathedral ceiling living rm! Propane fire- Throughout both Levels! Brick Fireplace. Cathedral Ceiling, Second Floor Balcony! 1st Flr Lower level has additional heated family room! W/ 2nd full bath! Sit Features a Large Sitting Room! Cozy Sunroom! Colorful Perennial Gardens Master w/LuX Bath & Sep. Shower, Double Vanity w/Granite! 1st Flr Laundry w/Sink! 2nd Flr out and grill on the recent deck and enjoy the fresh air! Make sure Dudley - Lot# 149 Southbridge Road - 4.5 +/- acres. 150 ft +/- of place heater! Downstairs master bedroom, full bath! First flr half bath w/ - 3 Bdrms, 2 Full Baths, Rm above garage! Lg Deck 14x30! Security Sys.! Central Air! Oversized Border! Patio! New Septic being Installed. NEW PRICE $257,000. washer dryer. 2 Car garage! $304,900. Garage! $424,900. you put this one on your “to see” list! New Price $199,900 Rd. Frontage,610 ft +/- River Frontage $85,000.

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SORRY SOLD! SORRY SOLD! Own your own business! Opportunity to walk into a turn Gracious classic New England Cape near Holden Center! Wonderful Beautiful Colonial Located In A Quiet Cul De Sac! Amazing key operation! Full liquor license, full commercial kitchen Lovely Country Setting for this 3 Bedroom Cape! Motivated Seller! flow to the first floor for entertaining or every day living! Large living Grand Foyer With Cascading Stairway! 7 Room, 3 Bed 2.5 Investor’s attention! - A Must See! 4 - 5 Units. Town of Dud- with grill, double ovens, fryolaters, walk in fridge, freezers! Private setting on 1 Acre. Roomy 2 Car Garage Open Concept Floor and dining rooms with hardwood floors throughout! Fireplaced fam- Bath Home! Gleaming Hardwoods! Fireplaced Living Room! ley has the dwelling with 4 units. 4 Units source of Heat ily room! Two-tiered deck! First floor bath! Spacious eat in kitchen Expand with catering or take out! Property sale is both the Plan. Living-Dining Area. Country Kitchen with Eat in Dining Area. is Gas/Gas Stove.Newer Kitchens & Baths! Easy access to Applianced Kitchen! Master Suite! Jacuzzi Tub And Shower with beautiful granite counters! Front to back master bedroom with business and building with all bar/business fixtures. Outside Access to Rear Deck for Summer Fun. Walk out Basement for Con- Heated Walkout Basement! Coin-op washer & dryer! Large venient Access to Backyard. Electric Fence to Keep The Dogs Safe ! double closets! Lovely flat fenced yard. Two car garage! Stall! Private Back Deck! 2 Zone Heating And Cooling! has horseshoe pits for league games and volley ball court. Paved, Level Fenced, secure, off street Parking Area! Updat- Needs some Cosmetic Updates but still a Good Value! $257,000 assisted sale $295,000 New Price $309,900 Property holds 198 person occupancy. $629,900 ed electrical panels. Requires some attention! $139,900.

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Webster Lake Waterfront! Breathtaking view of Middle Pond! Authentic LOG HOME Summer Cottage! 100’ Water- Webster Lake Waterfront! Private, Quiet & Peaceful Location on Dead End WATERFRONT: Summer has ARRIVED and so Should YOU! Roomy WEBSTER LAKE: PANORAMIC VIEWS OF WEBSTER LAKE! Great South Fac- Street! Colonial Park on Nipmuch Point! South Pond! Prime Waterfront! Large ing Location, 62’ prime lakefront, large deep lot 10,489sf , flagstone & concrete Catch the Early Morning Sun at breakfast right front! Western Exposure! 10,000 + sq. ft. Lot offers Lot - 41 Acre, 17,859 Sq. Ft., with 130’ +/- of Water Frontage!! 2900 Sq Ft +/- Lake Ranch! Lots of House for the Money $$ 3 Floors of Living Space pro- Home! Great Swimming! Relaxing Views! Oversized 15’X30’ Screened Gazebo! vide Lots of Room for Family Get Togethers or Quiet Enjoyment of patios, full concrete walkway at water’s edge, dock, retaining walls & stonework, at water edge or in the huge 4 season porch! loads of enjoyment! Other possibilities due to the Evening Shade! 3 Bedrooms! 3 Full Baths! Gas Fireplace in Master Suite w/Roman privacy fence, storage shed, recently paved drive, plenty offstreet parking in drive- Size Ceramic Shower! Cathedral Ceilings! Also, The Entire Top Level is One Suite the Priceless “Waterfront” Living! Large Tiered Deck gives Access to a Many recent updates! Interior Freshly Painted! size and frontage of the lot! EXPANSIVE VIEW OF with Large Sitting Area/Study & French Doors Leading to Bedroom! Lower Level way & area at roadside, spacious, Year-round, 2 story Cape home, 4 BRs (1 on Fieldstone Fireplace! Hardwoods! Oil Heat! 2 bedrooms! And SOUTH POND! Inground Sprinkler System! Don’t let office! 2 Car Heated Garage! Multi-Level Decks W/Natural Landscaping, Beautiful Level yard and Water Access! Spacious Lower Level with Wide Open 1st flr), 2 full BAs, Harvey replacement windows, 6 year+/- young roof. Tall Pines for Shade! Suspended Dock And So Much More! $825,000. much more! NEW PRICE $319,900 this one pass you by! $374,000. Spaces for Game Tables and Movie Shows! Property is Located in a NEW PRICE $445,000 Cove! $349,000. www.webstertimes.net Friday, September 30, 2016 • The Webster Times • 5 Open House Directory

Deadline: Monday at 10am OXFORD BOYLSTON SHREWSBURY (C) Condo (X) Condex (M) Multi-Family (T) Townhouse 2 BR, 1.5 BA Townhouse 4 BR, 2 Full/2 Half BA, 3,087 3 BR, 2.5BA 1,728 sq ft (B) Business (U) Duplex (S) Single Family (D) Adult condo; Recent updates sq. ft. Colonial in Mt. Pleasant Cottage style home located (P) Land (L) Mobile Home (A) Apartment Community include Paint throughout Estates neighborhood. Seller at the end of a dead end road ADDRESS STYLE TIME PRICE REALTOR/SELLER/PHONE the unit, French Doors, has done extensive updating & up a private driveway. Front door, Windows(2014), during ownership including Beautifully landscaped yard FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 30 Carpet in Master(2015), gorgeous master bath, all new in front & spa-like patio with CHARLTON 21 AF Putnam Rd S 6-7pm $379,900 Allworth Realty/ George Goulas 508-509-3833 Hot Water Heat w/in 5 Harvey windows, recent roof, koi pond in the rear. Master yrs & Hardwoods in LR. interior painting & much more. BR has private balcony. SUNDAY, OCTOBER 2 $179,900 $549,900 $389,900 DUDLEY 3 Wayne Ave U 1:30-3 $239,900 ReMax Advantage/Diane Luong 774-239-2937 32 Flaxfied Rd S 11-1 $478,000 ReMax Advantage/Maureen O’Connor 508-981-4903 OXFORD 156 Charlton St S 11-1 $267,900 ReMax Advantage/Maria Reed 508-873-9254 508-365-3532 WOODSTOCK, CT www.ViewCentralMassHomes.com • [email protected] 4 Fairfield Dr S 11-1 $219,900 ReMax Advantage/Joann Szymzak 774-230-5044

To have your open house listed in this directory ON SITE AUCTION Sat., Oct 1st at 10 a.m. please contact Sandy at 508-909-4110 70 Pasay Road, North Grosvenordale, CT Exit 50, I-395 (old exit 99). View: 8:30 a.m. Rain, Shine. ERA Key Realty Services Auction in tent & in house. “Put 35 years of combined Public Auction Well-known local artist & teacher Stella real estate experience THURSDAY, OCTOBER 20TH at 11:00 A.M. to work for you!” Brodeur, is moving. Bid on 50 pieces of Donna Flannery 508-885-6665 Kayleen Flannery-Sauvageau MORTGAGEE’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE her framed artwork. House is loaded with New Construction donnaflannery.com 508-612-9843 • SOUTHBRIDGE • Risom & oak furniture, china, glass, lamps, [email protected] [email protected] ± 4,000 S/F wood working & other tools. East Brookfield - First time on the market! Come over and Spencer - Remarkable home on a beautiful corner lot in an A+ see this 3 bedroom Cape zoned for business! Perfect for single location! Professionally manicured grounds, large inground pool SINGLE STORY 15% BP Cash or CC. Auction Zip ID # 3925 family living with three bedrooms, open living & dining rooms, with cobblestone patio & walkways! Imagine enough heated garages 1.5 baths, mud room and deck. Full, walkout basement to for 4 cars! Inside is an open floor plan with sunken living room & COMMERCIAL BUILDING R. Glass Auctions, LLC • (860) 564-7318 the backyard. Currently rented as a single family home. New fieldstone fireplace. Expansive kitchen with corian countertops, custom “LOCATED NEAR DOWNTOWN BUSINESS DISTRICT” cabinetry and amazing details throughout. Relax in your master roofs on both the house suite with a private balcony, and garage, updated 150 Central Street SOUTHBRIDGE, MA walk in closet and luxurious Southbridge: Great home situated in sought after executive neighborhood!! Spacious custom home with 9 rooms 4 bedrooms windows, natural gas bath. Entertain in style in To be Sold on the Premises heat, public water. Back the finished basement with 2 baths! Custom maple cabinets in updated kitchen! Stove, refrigerator & dishwasher will stay! BIG Bright Living room. 2010 yard is fenced in or make an outstanding wet bar, built Features: • Single Story Commercial Building • ± ¼ Acre of furnace. 2009 roof. Lower level family room with propane gas fireplace & walkout to patio. Level yard. Great walking neighborhood. more parking space. Walk in keg & refridgerator, pool Land • ± 4,000 S/F of Building Area • Oil Hot Water Heat • Full $234,800. to town, shopping, Lake table, game room & steam Brenda Ryan Melissa Robin Lashaway. $178,900 shower! $384,900 Basement • 10’ Ceiling Height • Flat Roof • Wet Sprinklered Mary Jo Spiro Vivian Broker- Cournoyer Demick Thomo Marrero- Giguere • ± 145’ Frontage on Central Street • Zoned: GB • Owner Hilli Doros Leicester - Tasteful 4 bedroom home nestled on almost 2 acres of Spencer - Antique Cape in a wonderful neighborhood! Lots of “We are part of Make Southbridge Home” privacy. Rooms are generous sized and have hardwood flooring! Enjoy charming details and updates! Updated roof, siding & windows. New Sale Per Order of Mortgagee entertaining in the open kitchen and livingroom area! Lots of cherry first floor bath with soaking tub. Wide pine & hardwood flooring! Attorney Joseph J. Lange, Esq. 201 SOUTH STREET, cabinets, granite countertops and stainless appliances! Livingroom Partially finished, walkout basement. Large, beautiful and private yard. Of the Firm of Lyon & Fitzpatrick, LLP has vaulted ceilings, fireplace and plenty of room for large furniture. Have a green thumb? You’ll love the attached greenhouse! Big deck off 14 Bobala Road, Holyoke, MA Attorney for Mortgagee SOUTHBRIDGE, MA Formal livingroom and diningroom with crown molding. Wait until the diningroom overlooks the backyard. Detached 2 car garage with Terms of Sale: $7,500.00 Deposit Cash or Certified Funds. 508-765-9155 you see the mastersuite! storage. Nice, enclosed porch 5 % Buyer’s Premium Applies. Debbie Joan Vaulted ceilings, walk in FAX: 508-765-2698 Chad Michelle Stan Michelle Paula on the front of the house too Other Terms to be Announced at Time of Sale. Thomo Lacoste Splaine Roy Misiaszek Splaine Aversa closet and spa like full bath plus an additional rocking with double vanity, jetted chair porch great for relaxing. West Springfield, MA Now offering rental services tub and separate shower! House being sold in “as is” Philadelphia, PA Charlton: Perfect One Level Living Sturbridge: HORSE LOVERS-this Full basement & central air! condition. $185,000 413-733-5238 • 610-853-6655 with this Custom Built Ranch. Open home can be used as a single family with $399,900 TOLL FREE Concept with 5 rooms 3 bedrooms in law, or a two family! The good news is 1-877-POSNIK-1 (767-6451) 2 baths. Master bedroom has there is a 30 x 30 Barn with 6 stalls. Has Spencer - Modern and dramatic one level beauty! Loaded with top of Spencer - Are you looking for room to spread out? If the answer master bath! Spacious Living not been used for horses for many years, the line upgrades inside and out! The kitchen, livingroom and dinining MA Auc. Lic. #161 • PA Auc. Lic. #AY000241L is yes than this is your house! Imagine two, huge great rooms, both room/Dining room and kitchen- you would need fencing BUT the owner area have an open floor plan! Enjoy the 6 burner gas range, sub zero with vaulted ceilings! On the first floor you will appreciate gleaming www.posnik.com • E-mail: [email protected] all open to each other. Great for refrigerator, oversized breakfast bar, triple sliders leading to your entertaining. Attached 2 car garage with ramp to house. Front willing to separate 5 acres to go w/ this home. Exterior updated with siding outdoor oasis! Relax in the luxurious Mastersuite with spa like bath, hardwood flooring throughout! The Mastersuite has a walkin closet and & roof. 1st floor has 6 rooms 3 bedrooms & second floor has 5 rooms- full bath! A full walkout basement can easily be finished! If you crave farmer’s porch. Rear deck overlooking woods. HUGE attic! HUGE steam shower & walkin closet! The basement has been finished for basement! 3.12 acres! 7 years old. $349,900. 1-2 bedrooms full bath plus kitchen, DR, & LR. Located on dead end street the fun of life! Great outdoor privacy you can experience but just minutes to RT84 & Mass Pike. $259,900. space with a gorgeous stone that here on the 5 acres of patio, manicured lawn, land. The house is tucked Southbridge: Investors lush landscaping, stone Southbridge: Wonderfully walkways & walls & custom back off the street on this Cheap 2 Family! 4 room 2 updated 3 family-nothing to gas firepit. Rights to Assoc. scenic, peaceful road. Save bedroom units. Separate do-no updating needed. 3 room Beach at Sherwood Forest! energy costs with the solar Utilities! Gas heat. Vinyl $479,900 panels. $299,900 1 bed, 4 room 1 bed, 4 room 2 siding. Some hardwoods. bed. Vinyl sided, replacement $95,000 windows, roof and updated • electrical. Newer kitchens, updated flooring. Tenants pay own utilities. $169,900. Southbridge: Southbridge/Charlton Line: COMMERCIAL PROPERTY Extra Special Antique Colonial with 508-943-7669 • 774-230-5044 FOR SALE! 3200sf of beautiful “dream” kitchen!! Custom Maria Reed Diane Luong Maureen Bill Roland Space right on Rt 169-great hickory cabinets, quartz counters, JoAnnSoldMyHouse.com 508-873-9254 774-239-2937 O’Connor 508-272-5832 508-981-4903 NMLS #20898 visibility! 2 floors! Off street double ovens, center island, pantry R parking! Printing company rents the space but can be closet plus laundry closet! 7 rooms 3 bedrooms 2 baths-all large LICENSEDLICENSED IN IN MA MA & & CT CT Jo-Ann Szymczak Call any agent listed broken up into other units. Plus single family home with rooms! 3rd floor w/bonus rooms! Sliders to great deck. Great CRS, GRI, SRES, ASP “Home Free Ownership Market Analysis! Matters” above for a showing 7 rooms, 4 bedrooms being rented for $950 monthly. backyard with shed. Pellet stove, wood furnace plus oil heat. Sunny Helps with mortgage payment. $179,900. & Bright! You will love this home! Move in condition! $229,900 SOUTHBRIDGE WOODSTOCK, CT OXFORD We Have Land for Sale in Sturbridge, Southbridge, Dudley, & Charlton-starting at $10,000 and up.

VA & USDA E NEW FINANCING OPEN HOUSE • Sept 30 LISTING * 2 Baths OPEN HOUSE • SUN 11-1 OPEN HOUSE • SUN 11-1 6:00pm to 7:00pm * 2 Car Garage * 4 Bdrs • 2 Ba * Fantastic * 2 Baths 21 AF Putnam Road * Fireplace * Garage Lot, yard & * Nearly 1 acre * Recent windows, roof, electric Charlton, MA 01507 * Hardwoods * Possible for lower locations A level ?? Asking Price: $379,900 31 Brook Rd • $ 178,900 4 Fairfield Dr • $219,900 156 Charlton St • $267,900 DUDLEY New construction home with 3-bedrooms, 2-full & 1-half baths. This ATTEND OPEN HOUSES magnificent home is located in desirable area near Willow Tree Estates. MOTIVATED BUYERS SELLER L Quality construction with all the extras on your wish list, including hard- wood flrs throughout, central air, crown molding, wainscoting, mainte- Meet Mortgage Representative nance-free trex decking, open floor plan & big rooms on 2.48 Acres.

Learn about NEW USDA OPEN HOUSE • SUN 1:30-3 George P. Goulas, MBA, Broker-Owner ALL WORTH REALTY financing cost reductions * Cathedral Ceilings * Family Room 58 North Main St., Charlton, MA 01507 * 1.5 Baths * 2 car garage www.AllWorthRealty.com 508-509-3833 Direct * 1/2 Acre “0” Down Payment Thinking Selling? Call Me for a FREE Market Analysis of Your Home Value 3 Wayne Ave $239,900 OXFORD WEBSTER DUDLEY 35’X80’ What is Home Staging? RANCH E Have a vacant home to sell? Staging helps buyers picture the home as their own. Sell your house faster and for more money! 24’X26’ PERRYVILLE GREAT ROOM ESTATES I have an inventory of furniture and accessories to stage your vacant house, or I can work with your existing belongings. * Office * Family Room * Better Than New Staging is a free service when you hire me to sell your house! * 2 Baths * Formal Dining * 3 Bedrooms * Finished Lower Level S * Sided, Replacement windows Maribeth Marzeotti *1900 sq. ft. * Private Lot * Gas Heat * 3200+ sq.ft. * Inground Pool * Central Air MaribethRealtor.com * CA/CV/Sprinkler Re/Max Advantage 1 Advantage 1 14 Lake Pkwy - $334,900 131 Old Webster Rd $307,900 10 Johnathan Pass $399,900 179 Shrewsbury Street, Worcester, MA 01604 • 508-864-8163 WEBSTER PAXTON DUDLEY DUDLEY T

ZERO DOWN GOT A HOUSE PAYMENT WATERFRONT 2 UNITS *4 Bdrms * 3 Bedroom * 220’ Frontage FOR SALE? * Fireplace * Fireplace *Finished Lower level A * 2 bedrooms ea. unit * Recent roof, electric * Hardwoods * 3 Baths * Live cheaper than Renting * Hardwoods * In-ground pool * Contemporary This is the * Updated Electric * 2+ Acres * inground pool place to sell it! 39 Lake St 15 Indian Hill Rd 96 Charlton Rd 72 Flaxfield Rd $139,000 $315,000 $234,900 $479,000 T Your ad will be LEICESTER DUDLEY LAND RENTALS mailed to 50,000+ FOR households SALE throughout IN-LAW WHY PAY DUDLEY DUDLEY UNIT RENT 2 Lots 2 bedroom house Southern Worcester * 2500 sq.ft. * 6 room house E County. 2 Acres $120,00 * Cherry Cabinets waterfront $1800 * 3 rm apt over 4 Acres $140,00 * 2.5 Ba 2 car garage DUDLEY To advertise on our real estate section, Tobin Farm * Great started property 1 bedroom, Ranch please call your local Estates 3 Traci Pl 13 Railroad Ave waterfront $1100 $379,900 $229,900 sales representative at 1-800-367-9898 6 • The Webster Times • Friday, September 30, 2016 www.webstertimes.net Calendar come join with us at each meeting and Restorative Yoga Wednesdays, Noon all stages of treatment and recovery. CALENDAR you’ll be glad that you did. Each person to 1 p.m., St. Vincent Cancer & Wellness This program also promotes relaxation, continued from page B3­­­ has a different story to tell and you will Center, 1 Eaton Place Worcester. Please which is a vital element in healing, as be given tips to help you work through visit Pinkhippy.org for more informa- it brings emotional and physical relief ONGOING EVENTS this agonizing and dreadful disease. tion. from stress through moving medita- Restorative Yoga Saturdays, 8:15- tion and gentle yoga stretches. These WEBSTER The St. Louis League of Catholic 9 a.m., Oxford Community Center, programs have been made possible There will be no signed Mass in Women is holding its yearly member- 4 Maple Road, Oxford. Please visit through PinkHippy.Org, a 501(c)(3) August. However, we invite all to join us ship drive. The purpose of the league Pinkhippy.org for more information. non-profit holistic service and support in celebrating the Holy Mass at Sacred is to bring together women to further Restorative Yoga Wednesdays, 6:30- organization that serves breast cancer Heart of Jesus Parish, 18 East Main St., their cultural, social, and religious 7:30 p.m, Boucher School of Dance, 3 patients, survivors and their families Webster. Our ASL interpreter will sign interests. The league meets every Millbury Boulevard, Oxford. Please throughout Central MA, Northeastern the English language 6 p.m. Mass every first Wednesday of the month, with visit Pinkhippy.org for more informa- CT, and Northwestern RI. Classes are first Sunday of the month. Please join the exception of January, February, tion. free for those undergoing treatment or us for our next ASL signed Mass on July, August, and September. Programs in recovery from breast cancer. Sept. 4. Welcome to our community! this year will include cupcake deco- Free Yoga Classes for Cancer Patients For more information please visit rating, Christmas sing-a-long, flowers — Restorative yoga classes for cancer www.pinkhippy.org, call (508) 987-3310, The Webster Alzheimer’s Support in the Bible, movie night, crowning of patients are offered weekly and are open or send an email to info@pinkhippy. Group meets the second Monday of Mary, and other interesting topics. If to patients, survivors, and their families org. each month at Webster Manor, 745 you are interested, please call Financial or caregivers. Classes are held every School St., Webster, from 6-8 p.m. Secretary Louise Duval at 508-943-7695 Saturday morning from 8:15 to 9 a.m. at The Nipmuck Coin Club meets at 6:30 Anyone in the area who feels they are or club President Carolyn Smith at 508- the Oxford Community Center, 4 Maple p.m. on the fourth Wednesday of each in need of help, doesn’t know what to 943-4732. Road, Oxford, and on Wednesdays from month at the Oxford Senior Center, 323 do, or is a Caregiver for someone with noon to 1 p.m. at Saint Vincent Cancer Main St., behind the Oxford Town Hall. Alzheimer’s, is invited to attend and OXFORD & Wellness Center, One Eaton Place, For more information, contact Dick express their concerns regarding the Guided Meditation on the second and Worcester. The Restorative Yoga pro- Lisi at [email protected]. care for their loved one. The members of fourth Wednesday every month, 6:30 gram is a complementary therapy that the group will discuss the ways, means, p.m. at Generations Healing Center, is designed to help reduce lymphedema, and the help you will need as your loved Oxford. Please visit Pinkhippy.org for increase range of motion, and soothe one progresses in this disease. Please more information. neuropathies that may occur during Every Mattress On Sale!

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Pattison, dated assessments or liens or existing encum- DEPARTMENT OF THE TRIAL Recorder November 2, 1907, and recorded with brances of record which are in force and COURT (OM 15-002444) said Registry of Deeds, Book 1876, are applicable, having priority over said 16 SM 008730 Spetember 30, 2016 Page 356. mortgage, whether or not reference to ORDER OF NOTICE ALSO another tract of land with the such restrictions, easements, improve- TO: NOTICE OF MORTGAGEE’S SALE buildings thereon in said Dudley, in ments, liens or encumbrances is made Michael J. Bessette Jr. OF REAL ESTATE said Homestead Park, so-called, and in the deed. and to all persons entitled to the ben- By virtue and in execution of the Power being Lots No. 107, 108 and 109, in TERMS OF SALE: efit of the Servicemembers Civil Relief of Sale contained in a certain mort- Block A, Plan Book 13, Plan 69, filed A deposit of Five Thousand ($5,000.00) Act:, 50 U.S.C. App. §501 et seq.: gage given by Vanessa M. Chartier and in said Registry of Deeds, and being Dollars by certified or bank check will Deutsche Bank National Trust Marc N. Chartier to Mortgage Electronic the same premises conveyed to Albert be required to be paid by the purchas- Company, as Indenture Trustee Registration Systems, Inc., as nominee O. Albee by Louis E. Pattison by deed er at the time and place of sale. The for Argent Securities Inc., Asset- for Drew Mortgage, Incorporated, dated dated October 28, 1908, and recorded balance is to be paid by certified or Backed Pass-Through Certificates December 30, 2005 and recorded with said Registry of Deeds, Book 1899, bank check at Harmon Law Offices, Series 2004-W6 with the Worcester County (Worcester Page 347. P.C., 150 California Street, Newton, claiming to have an interest in a District) Registry of Deeds at Book Being the same premises conveyed Massachusetts 02458, or by mail to Mortgage covering real property in 38141, Page 97 as affected by a to Benjamin Laskowski and Frances P.O. Box 610389, Newton Highlands, Dudley, numbered 72 Airport Road, Scrivener’s Affidavit recorded in said Laskowski by deed of Charles A. Stone, Massachusetts 02461-0389, within thir- given by Michael J. Bessette, Jr. Registry of Deed in Book 52477, Page dated July 24, 1944, and recorded ty (30) days from the date of sale. Deed to Argent Mortgage Company, 337, of which mortgage the undersigned with the Worcester District Registry of will be provided to purchaser for record- LLC, dated February 12, 2004, and is the present holder by assignment Deeds, Book 2930, Page 397. ing upon receipt in full of the purchase recorded with the Worcester County from Mortgage Electronic Registration Being the same premises as conveyed price. The description of the premises (Worcester District) Registry of Systems, Inc., as nominee for Drew in a deed by Patricia A. Bonnette, contained in said mortgage shall control Deeds in Book 32854, Page 1, and Mortgage Associates, Incorporated to f/k/a Patricia A. Sabaj to Matthew A. in the event of an error in this publica- now held by plaintiff by assignment Wells Fargo Bank, N.A. dated October Resener and Diane Resener, dated tion. has/have filed with this court a com- 25, 2012 and recorded with said regis- June 25, 2003, and recorded in the Other terms, if any, to be announced at plaint for determination of Defendant’s/ try on October 26, 2012 at Book 49854 Worcester District Registry of Deeds, the sale. Defendants’ Servicemembers status. Page 248, for breach of the conditions Book 30571, Page 329. WELLS FARGO BANK, N.A. If you now are, or recently have been, of said mortgage and for the purpose Being the same premises conveyed Present holder of said mortgage in the active military service of the of foreclosing, the same will be sold at to Marc. N. Chartier and Vanessa M. By its Attorneys, United States of America, then you Public Auction at 1:00 p.m. on October Chartier by deed dated December 23, HARMON LAW OFFICES, may be entitled to the benefits of the 14, 2016, on the mortgaged premises 2005 and recorded at Book 38141, P.C. Servicemembers Civil Relief Act. If located at 7 Pattison Avenue, Dudley, Page 95. 150 California Street you object to a foreclosure of the Worcester County, Massachusetts, all For mortgagor’s(s’) title see deed Newton, MA 02458 above-mentioned property on that and singular the premises described in recorded with Worcester County (617) 558-0500 basis, then you or your attorney must said mortgage, (Worcester District) Registry of Deeds 201412-0394 - YEL file a written appearance and answer TO WIT: in Book 38141, Page 95 as affected by September 16, 2016 in this court at Three Pemberton The land with the buildings thereon, a Confirmatory Deed recorded in said September 23, 2016 Square, Boston, MA 02108 on or situated on the west side of Pattison Registry in Book 52477, Page 335. September 30, 2016 before October 31, 2016 or you will be Avenue, in the Town of Dudley, These premises will be sold and con- forever barred from claiming that you Worcester County, Massachusetts, veyed subject to and with the benefit are entitled to the benefits of said Act. bounded and described as follows: of all rights, rights of way, restrictions, Witness, JUDITH C. CUTLER Chief BEING Lots No. 105 and 106, as easements, covenants, liens or claims Turn To LEGALS ­­­B8 Justice of this Court on September 15, described in Block A, Plan Book No. in the nature of liens, improvements, page

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Casey; Oxford, MA and Conditions of Sale and deposit brances thereon after said sale. Thence N. 9 deg. E 349 feet by land of By virtue and in execution of the Power with Mortgagee’s attorney, David E. The highest bidder shall be required said Casey and partly by said stone wall of Sale contained in a certain mortgage Silverman, Esquire, the amount of the to pay FIVE THOUSAND and No/100 to a stake in the westerly line of Mine- given by Ralph E. White to Hometown required deposit as set forth herein ($5,000.00) Dollars by certified, bank, Brook, so called; Bank, a Cooperative Bank, dated April within five (5) business days after writ- treasurer’s or cashier’s check at the Thence S. 83 deg. W. 100 feet by land 18, 2003, and duly recorded with the ten notice of the default of the previous time and place of the sale as a deposit. n/f Hector Patenaude, to a stake; Worcester District Registry of Deeds, highest bidder. All bidders must exhibit said required Thence S. 9 deg. 58’ W 298.80 feet by Book 29782, Page 399, of which mort- If the premises are not serviced by a deposit to the auctioneer immediately land of said Patenaude to a stake in the gage the undersigned, Hometown public sewage system, the purchaser prior to the auction sale in order to northerly line of said Gore Road; Bank f/k/a Hometown Bank, a of such property will be solely respon- qualify as a bidder. The balance of the Thence easterly 100 feet by said Gore Cooperative Bank, is the present hold- sible for compliance with all Title V purchase price is to be paid by certified, Road to the point of beginning. er, for breach of conditions contained Regulations, including, but not lim- bank, treasurer’s or cashier’s check Being the same premises conveyed in said Mortgage and for the purpose ited to, any inspection and upgrade within thirty (30) days after the date to grantors by deed recorded with the of foreclosing the same, said premises requirements set forth in 310 CMR of the sale at the offices of Attorney Worcester District Registry of Deeds in will be sold at Public Auction at 12:00 (Code of Massachusetts Regulations) David E. Silverman, Silverman & Book 17532, Page 287. P.M. on the 11th day of October, 2016 15.300 through 15.305. Esposito, 264 Main Street, Oxford, Being the same premises conveyed at or upon the mortgaged premis- The purchaser will be responsible for Massachusetts 01540. to the herein named mortgagor (s) by es, namely 18 Old Southbridge Road, all closing costs, state documentary The Mortgagee reserves the right to deed recorded with Worcester District Oxford, Massachusetts, as described stamps, and recording fees. postpone the sale to a later date by Registry of Deeds in Book 36823, Page below, being the premises described The description of the property con- public proclamation at the time and 56. in said mortgage, together with all the tained in the mortgage shall control in date appointed for the sale, and to For mortgagor’s(s’) title see deed rights, easements, and appurtenances the event of a typographical or clerical further postpone at any adjourned sale recorded with Worcester County thereto, to wit: error in this publication. date by public proclamation at the time (Worcester District) Registry of Deeds The land with the buildings thereon Other terms and conditions to be and date appointed for the adjourned in Book 36823, Page 56. situated in Oxford, Worcester County, announced at the time and place of sale date. These premises will be sold and con- Commonwealth of Massachusetts sale The successful bidder(s) at the auc- veyed subject to and with the benefit known and being numbered: 18 Old Hometown Bank f/k/a Hometown tion shall be required to execute a of all rights, rights of way, restrictions, Southbridge Road Bank, Memorandum of Sale and Terms and easements, covenants, liens or claims Being Lot 13 shown on plan of “Land a Cooperative Bank, Conditions of Sale at the Auction Sale in the nature of liens, improvements, in Oxford, MA., owned by Arthur J. Present Holder of Said Mortgage at the conclusion of the bidding at the public assessments, any and all unpaid & Rolande G. Dziembowski”, dated By its Attorney, auction. In the event the successful taxes, tax titles, tax liens, water and 10/18/1976 & recorded in Worc. Dist. David E. Silverman, Esquire bidder at the Auction Sale shall default sewer liens and any other municipal Reg. of Deeds, Plan Book 433, Plan Silverman & Esposito in purchasing the property according assessments or liens or existing encum- 13. P.O. Box 245 to the terms and conditions of this brances of record which are in force and Containing 45,447 square feet, more 264 Main Street Notice of Sale and/or terms of the are applicable, having priority over said or less. Oxford, MA 01540 Memorandum of Sale executed at the mortgage, whether or not reference to The premises are conveyed subject to (508) 987-2707 time of the foreclosure, the Mortgagee such restrictions, easements, improve- and with the benefit of all rights, rights September 16, 2016 reserves the right to sell such property ments, liens or encumbrances is made of way, easements, appurtenances, September 23, 2016 by foreclosure deed to the second in the deed. reservation, restrictions, and layouts September 30, 2016 highest bidder, at its bid commitment TERMS OF SALE: and takings of record, insofar as they which was made at the time of the A deposit of Five Thousand ($5,000.00 are in force and applicable. MORTGAGEE’S NOTICE OF SALE foreclosure sale, providing that said ) Dollars by certified or bank check will Meaning and intending to mort- OF REAL ESTATE second highest bidder shall execute be required to be paid by the purchas- gage the same premises by deed Premises: 7 Village Street, Dudley, MA a Memorandum of Sale and Terms er at the time and place of sale. The of Escape Estates, Incorporated to By virtue and in execution of the Power and Conditions of Sale and deposit balance is to be paid by certified or Ralph E. White and Frances D. White, of Sale contained in a certain mortgage with Mortgagee’s attorney, David E. bank check at Harmon Law Offices, dated 10/05/1983 and filed with the given by Suzanne J. Vallee, as Trustee Silverman, Esquire, the amount of the P.C., 150 California Street, Newton, Worcester South District Registry of of KAS Realty Trust u/d/t recorded required deposit as set forth herein Massachusetts 02458, or by mail to Deeds at Record Book 7944, Page with Worcester District Registry of within five (5) business days after writ- P.O. Box 610389, Newton Highlands, 393; wherein a more detailed descrip- Deeds at Book 23791, Page 44 and ten notice of the default of the previous Massachusetts 02461-0389, within thir- tion of the premises is set forth. KAS Construction & Beyond, LLC to highest bidder. ty (30) days from the date of sale. Deed TERMS OF SALE: Hometown Bank, a Cooperative Bank, If the premises are not serviced by a will be provided to purchaser for record- Said premises will be sold and con- dated October 11, 2011, and duly public sewage system, the purchaser ing upon receipt in full of the purchase veyed subject to and with the benefit of recorded with the Worcester District of such property will be solely respon- price. The description of the premises any and all rights, rights of way, mort- Registry of Deeds, Book 47947, sible for compliance with all Title V contained in said mortgage shall control gages, restrictions, easements, local Page 193, of which mortgage the Regulations, including, but not lim- in the event of an error in this publica- zoning laws and undersigned, Hometown Bank f/k/a ited to, any inspection and upgrade tion. regulations, building and code vio- Hometown Bank, a Cooperative Bank, requirements set forth in 310 CMR Other terms, if any, to be announced at lations, covenants, improvements, is the present holder, for breach of (Code of Massachusetts Regulations) the sale. unpaid taxes, unpaid water and/ conditions contained in said Mortgage 15.300 through 15.305. U.S. BANK NATIONAL or sewer bills, outstanding tax titles, and for the purpose of foreclosing the The purchaser will be responsible for ASSOCIATION, municipal or other public taxes, same, said premises will be sold at all closing costs, state documentary NOT IN ITS INDIVIDUAL CAPACITY assessments, federal and state tax Public Auction at 11:00 A.M. on the stamps, and recording fees. BUT SOLELY AS TRUSTEE FOR liens, other liens or claims in the nature 11th day of October, 2016 at or upon The description of the property con- THE of liens, and existing encumbrances of the mortgaged premises, namely 7 tained in the mortgage shall control in RMAC TRUST, SERIES 2016-CTT record created prior to the above-de- Village Street, Dudley, Massachusetts, the event of a typographical or clerical Present holder of said mortgage scribed mortgage, if there be any, as described below, being the premis- error in this publication. By its Attorneys, or otherwise having priority over the es described in said mortgage, togeth- Other terms and conditions to be HARMON LAW OFFICES, mortgage described herein, if there er with all the rights, easements, and announced at the time and place of P.C. be any, and the rights of tenants and appurtenances thereto, to wit: sale 150 California Street occupants of the mortgaged premises, The land with the buildings thereon Hometown Bank f/k/a Hometown Bank, Newton, MA 02458 if there be any. The premises shall located in said Dudley, and bounded a Cooperative Bank, (617) 558-0500 also be sold and conveyed subject to and described as follows: Present Holder of Said Mortgage 201501-0436 - PRP any restrictions of record and rights of Being Lot #4 as shown on a Plan in By its Attorney, September 16, 2016 redemption for unpaid federal taxes, Subdivision of Property of Stevens David E. Silverman, Esquire September 23, 2016 if there be any, as shall, notwith- Linen Works, Dudley, Massachusetts, Silverman & Esposito September 30, 2016 standing this provision, constitute valid drawn by B.A. Wakefield, Eng., dated P.O. Box 245 liens or encumbrances thereon after September 2, 1939, and recorded 264 Main Street COMMONWEALTH OF said sale. The following are liens of in the Worcester District Registry of Oxford, MA 01540 MASSACHUSETTS LAND COURT record created and recorded prior to or Deeds, Plan Book 110, Plan 30. (508) 987-2707 DEPARTMENT OF THE TRIAL with priority over the above-described Granting also a right of way one hun- September 16, 2016 COURT CASE NO: 16SM008609 mortgage: (a) Mortgage from Ralph dred seventy-two (172) feet long, five September 23, 2016 ORDER OF NOTICE TO:Richard J. E. White and Frances D. White to the (5) feet wide along the northerly line of September 30, 2016 Prouty and Melissa A. Prouty and to United States of America through the Lot #22 shown on said Plan. all persons entitled to the benefit of the Farmers Home Administration, United Said premises are conveyed also to a NOTICE OF MORTGAGEE’S SALE Servicemembers Civil Relief Act, 50 States Department of Agriculture dated right of way one hundred seventy-two OF REAL ESTATE U.S.C. App. Section 501 et seq.:Bank October 7, 1983 and recorded with (172) feet long, five (5) feet wide along By virtue and in execution of the Power of America, N. A. s/b/m to BAC Home Worcester District Registry of Deeds, the southerly line of the premises here- of Sale contained in a certain mort- Loans Servicing, LP f/k/a Countrywide Book 7944, Page 397. in conveyed, said rights of way over gage given by Bernard Labranche, Jr. Home Loans Servicing, LP claiming to The highest bidder shall be required the said lot #22 and over said lot #4 to and Heather Labranche to Mortgage have an interest in a Mortgage covering to pay FIVE THOUSAND and No/100 extend from Village Street in a westerly Electronic Registration Systems, Inc. as real property in Dudley, numbered 31 ($5,000.00) Dollars by certified, bank, direction and to be used in common by nominee for Taylor, Bean & Whitaker Airport Road, given by Richard Prouty treasurer’s or cashier’s check at the the owners of both lots and to be as Mortgage Corp., dated January 26, and Melissa A. Prouty to Mortgage time and place of the sale as a deposit. shown on said Plan. 2007 and recorded with the Worcester Electronic Registration Systems, Inc., All bidders must exhibit said required Granting also a right of way on County (Worcester District) Registry as Nominee for Countrywide Home deposit to the auctioneer immediately Bleachery Road as shown on said of Deeds at Book 40594, Page 265, Loans, Inc. dated December 10, 2007, prior to the auction sale in order to Plan. of which mortgage the undersigned and recorded at Worcester County qualify as a bidder. The balance of the BEING the same premises conveyed is the present holder by assignment (Southern District) Registry of Deeds purchase price is to be paid by certified, by Deed recorded with Worcester from Mortgage Electronic Registration in Book 42172, Page 216, and now bank, treasurer’s or cashier’s check District Registry of Deeds at Book Systems, Inc., as nominee for Taylor, held by Plaintiff by assignment, has/ within thirty (30) days after the date 39241, Page 199. Bean & Whitaker Mortgage Corp. to have filed with this court a complaint of the sale at the offices of Attorney BEING ALSO the same premis- Wells Fargo Bank, N.A. dated June for determination of Defendant’s/ David E. Silverman, Silverman & es conveyed by Deed recorded with 17, 2011 and recorded with said regis- Defendants’ Servicemembers sta- Esposito, 264 Main Street, Oxford, Worcester District Registry of Deeds at try on June 21, 2011 at Book 47511 tus. If you now are, or recently have Massachusetts 01540. Book 46743, Page 76. Page 126 and by assignment from been, in the active military service of The Mortgagee reserves the right to TERMS OF SALE: Well Fargo Bank, National Association the United States of America, then postpone the sale to a later date by Said premises will be sold and con- to U.S. Bank National Association, you may be entitled to the benefits public proclamation at the time and veyed subject to and with the benefit of not in its individual capacity but solely of the Servicemembers Civil Relief date appointed for the sale, and to any and all rights, rights of way, mort- as trustee for the RMAC Trust, Series Act. If you object to a foreclosure of further postpone at any adjourned sale gages, restrictions, easements, local 2016-CTT dated May 3, 2016 and the above-mentioned property on that date by public proclamation at the time zoning laws and recorded with said registry on June basis, then you or your attorney must and date appointed for the adjourned regulations, building and code vio- 14, 2016 at Book 55474 Page 285, file a written appearance and answer sale date. lations, covenants, improvements, for breach of the conditions of said mort- in this court at Three Pemberton The successful bidder(s) at the auc- unpaid taxes, unpaid water and/ gage and for the purpose of foreclosing, Square, Boston, MA 02108 on or tion shall be required to execute a or sewer bills, outstanding tax titles, the same will be sold at Public Auction before October 31, 2016 or you will be Memorandum of Sale and Terms and municipal or other public taxes, at 12:00 p.m. on October 10, 2016, forever barred from claiming that you Conditions of Sale at the Auction Sale assessments, federal and state tax on the mortgaged premises located at are entitled to the benefits of said Act. at the conclusion of the bidding at the liens, other liens or claims in the nature 103 Gore Road, Webster, Worcester Witness, JUDITH C. CUTLER, Chief auction. In the event the successful of liens, and existing encumbrances of County, Massachusetts, all and sin- Justice of this Court on September bidder at the Auction Sale shall default record created prior to the above-de- gular the premises described in said 14, 2016 Attest: Deborah J. Patterson in purchasing the property according scribed mortgage, if there be any, mortgage, Recorder A-4593107 09/30/2016 to the terms and conditions of this or otherwise having priority over the TO WIT: September 30, 2016 Notice of Sale and/or terms of the mortgage described herein, if there A certain tract of land with buildings Memorandum of Sale executed at the be any, and the rights of tenants and thereon, situated in said Webster, time of the foreclosure, the Mortgagee occupants of the mortgaged premises, Worcester County, MA, together with all reserves the right to sell such property if there be any. The the privileges and appurtenances there- www.webstertimes.net Friday, September 30, 2016 • The Webster Times • 9 LEGALS LEGAL NOTICE in said mortgage shall control in the the sale by written or oral announce- Other terms to be announced at the MORTGAGEE’S SALE event of a typographical error in this ment made before or during the fore- sale. OF REAL ESTATE publication. closure sale. If the sale is set aside Federal National Mortgage Association By virtue of and in execution of the Other terms to be announced at the for any reason, the Purchaser at the Korde & Associates, P.C. Power of Sale contained in a cer- sale. sale shall be entitled only to a return 900 Chelmsford Street tain mortgage given by Christopher M. Deutsche Bank National Trust of the deposit paid. The purchaser Suite 3102 Adams and Koren Adams to Mortgage Company, as Trustee for Home shall have no further recourse against Lowell, MA 01851 Electronic Registration Systems, Inc. Equity Mortgage Loan Asset-Backed the Mortgagor, the Mortgagee or the (978) 256-1500 acting solely as a nominee for IndyMac Trust Series INABS 2006-A, Home Mortgagee’s attorney. The description Williams, Mikel L., 13-012141, Bank, F.S.B., dated September 29, Equity Mortgage Loan Asset-Backed of the premises contained in said mort- September 30, 2016, October 7, 2016, 2005 and recorded in Worcester Certificates Series INABS 2006-A gage shall control in the event of an October 14, 2016 County (Worcester District) Registry Korde & Associates, P.C. error in this publication. TIME WILL September 30, 2016 of Deeds in Book 37484, Page 371 900 Chelmsford Street BE OF THE ESSENCE. October 7, 2016 of which mortgage Deutsche Bank Suite 3102 Other terms if any, to be announced October 14, 2016 National Trust Company, as Trustee Lowell, MA 01851 at the sale. for Home Equity Mortgage Loan Asset- (978) 256-1500 Wells Fargo Bank, National NOTICE OF MORTGAGEE’S SALE Backed Trust Series INABS 2006-A, Adams, Christopher M., 14-019767, Association as Trustee for Option One OF REAL ESTATE Home Equity Mortgage Loan Asset- September 30, 2016, October 7, 2016, Mortgage Loan Trust 2005-4, Asset- By virtue and in execution of the Power Backed Certificates Series INABS October 14, 2016 Backed Certificates, Series 2005-4 of Sale contained in a certain mortgage 2006-A is the present holder by September 30, 2016 Present Holder of said Mortgage, given by Leila Lengacher to National assignment from Mortgage Electronic October 7, 2016 By Its Attorneys, City Mortgage a division of National Registration Systems, Inc. acting sole- October 14, 2016 ORLANS MORAN PLLC City Bank, dated July 16, 2007 and ly as a nominee for IndyMac Bank, PO Box 540540 recorded with the Worcester County F.S.B. to Deutsche Bank National MORTGAGEE’S NOTICE OF SALE Waltham, MA 02454 (Worcester District) Registry of Deeds Trust Company, as Trustee for Home OF REAL ESTATE Phone: (781) 790-7800 at Book 41490, Page 301, of which Equity Mortgage Loan Asset-Backed By virtue and in execution of the 14-015509 mortgage the undersigned is the pres- Trust Series INABS 2006-A, Home Power of Sale contained in a cer- September 23, 2016 ent holder by assignment from PNC Equity Mortgage Loan Asset-Backed tain Mortgage given by Ronald P. September 30, 2016 Bank, National Association successor Certificates Series INABS 2006-A Pierce, Jr. and Caryn L. Pierce to October 7, 2016 by merger National City Mortgage a dated November 5, 2015 recorded at Option One Mortgage Corporation, a Division of National City Bank to Green Worcester County (Worcester District) California Corporation, dated July 25, LEGAL NOTICE Tree Servicing LLC dated February Registry of Deeds in Book 54566, 2005 and recorded with the Worcester MORTGAGEE’S SALE OF 22, 2010 and recorded with said regis- Page 117, for breach of conditions of County (Worcester District) Registry REAL ESTATE try on March 29, 2010 at Book 45610 said mortgage and for the purpose of of Deeds at Book 36906, Page 1 sub- By virtue of and in execution of the Page 284, for breach of the conditions foreclosing the same, the mortgaged sequently assigned to Wells Fargo Power of Sale contained in a certain of said mortgage and for the purpose premises located at 5 Henry Street, Bank, N.A. as Trustee for Option One mortgage given by Mikel L. Williams of foreclosing, the same will be sold at Webster, MA 01570 will be sold at a Mortgage Loan Trust 2005-4, Asset- and Janet A. Williams to Mortgage Public Auction at 4:00 p.m. on October Public Auction at 3:00PM on October Backed Certificates, Series 2005-4 Electronic Registration Systems, Inc. 12, 2016, on the mortgaged premis- 27, 2016, at the mortgaged premises, by Sand Canyon Corporation F/K/A acting solely as a nominee for Lendia, es located at 20 Alton Drive, Dudley, more particularly described below, all Option One Mortgage Corporation by Inc., dated August 20, 2007 and record- Worcester County, Massachusetts, all and singular the premises described in assignment recorded in said Registry ed in Worcester County (Worcester and singular the premises described in said mortgage, to wit: of Deeds at Book 50142, Page 275; District) Registry of Deeds in Book said mortgage, A certain parcel of land with the of which Mortgage the undersigned 41693, Page 281 of which mortgage TO WIT: buildings thereon of every nature is the present holder for breach of the Federal National Mortgage Association A certain parcel of land with the and description, situated in the Town conditions of said Mortgage and for is the present holder by assignment buildings thereon of every nature of Webster, Worcester County, the purpose of foreclosing same will be from Mortgage Electronic Registration and description and all the privileges Massachusetts and being designated sold at Public Auction at 3:00 PM on Systems, Inc. to CitiMortgage, Inc. and appurtenances thereto belong- as Lot #10 on a plan entitled “Land October 14, 2016 at 14 Colonial Road, dated April 23, 2012 recorded at ing, situated in the Town of Dudley, in Webster, Massachusetts, prepared Webster, MA, all and singular the Worcester County (Worcester District) county of Worcester, Commonwealth for filing with the Worcester District premises described in said Mortgage, Registry of Deeds in Book 48917, of Massachusetts, on the easterly Registry of Deeds, Plan Book 640, to wit: Page 121; and assignment from side of Alton Drive, being Lot #10, Plan 36, by Bouley Brothers, Inc., The land with the buildings there- CitiMortgage, Inc. to Federal National on a ‘’Plan of Alton Acres, Dudley, Registered Land Surveyors, Worcester, on located in Webster, Worcester Mortgage Association dated February Massachusetts’’, dated March 4, 1952 Massachusetts, on the northerly side County, Massachusetts bounded and 24, 2014 recorded at Worcester County and recorded with Worcester district of Henry Street and the westerly side described as follows: BEGINNING at (Worcester District) Registry of Deeds Registry of Deeds, Plan Book 181, of South Shore Road further bounded an iron pin at the southwest corner of in Book 52086, Page 139, for breach Plan 63, bounded and described as and described as follows: tract herein descried on the easterly of conditions of said mortgage and for follows: BEGINNING at a point located in side of Colonial Road at the northwest the purpose of foreclosing the same, Beginning at a stake in the easterly the westerly line of South Shore road; corner of Lot #4; THENCE N. 33° the mortgaged premises located at 28 line of said Alton Drive, four hundred THENCE South 14º 30’ 50” West by 14’ 00” E. along the easterly side of Sunset Avenue, Oxford, MA 01540 will fifty (450) feet northerly of the intersec- the westerly line of South Shore Road, Colonial Road 57.95 feet to an iron be sold at a Public Auction at 1:00PM tion of Sandra Lane and Alton drive ninety and 00/100ths (90.00) feet to a pipe; THENCE S. 53° 27’ 46” E. along on October 27, 2016, at the mortgaged and measured along the easterly line point of curvature, which curve con- Lot #2 100.47 feet to an iron pipe; premises, more particularly described of said Alton Drive; nects the westerly line of South Shore THENCE S. 39° 33’ 22” W. along below, all and singular the premises Thence easterly one hundred twenty Road with the northerly line of Henry land now or formerly of the Webster described in said mortgage, to wit: (120) feet by the northerly line of Lot Street. Academy Corporation 44.32 feet to The land situated on the easterly side #9 as shown on said plan: THENCE Southwesterly, westerly an iron pipe; THENCE S. 70° 25’ 22” of Sunset Avenue, in the town of Thence northerly seventy-five (75) feet and northwesterly, along a curve to E. along said Corporation land 122.70 Oxford, being Lot No. 2 as shown by the westerly line of Lot #23 as the right, whose radius is ten and feet to an iron pipe; THENCE S. 11° on a Plan of Land in Oxford, owned shown on said plan; 00/100ths (10.00) feet, an arc length 29’ 07” W. along Lot #3-A 28.805 feet by Mascor Homes, Inc., Albert L. Thence westerly one hundred twenty of fifteen and seventy-one hundredths to an iron pipe; THENCE N. 62° 06’ Fitzback, surveyor dated April 25, (120) feet by the southerly line of Lot (15.71) feet to a point in the northerly 39” W. along Lot #4 128.10 feet to an 1975 and recorded with the Worcester #11 as shown on said plan; line of Henry Street. iron pipe; THENCE N. 55° 49’ 23” W. District Registry of Deeds in Plan Thence southerly seventy-five (75) THENCE North 75º 29’ 10” West by along Lot #4 97.705 feet to the point of Book 415, Plan 39, more particularly feet by the easterly line of said Alton the northerly line of Henry Street, one beginning. The above described tract bounded and described as follows: Drive to the point of beginning. hundred twenty-five and 00/100ths contains an area of 7,845 square feet. BEGINNING at the northwesterly cor- Said premises are conveyed subject to (125.00) feet to a point at Lot #9; BEING a portion of Lots #139, 140, ner of the premises herein described restrictions as set forth in Book 3461, THENCE North 14º 30’ 50” East by 141, 144 and 145, recorded in the at a point on the easterly line of Sunset Page 133, if in force and effect. Lot #9, one hundred and 00/100ths Worcester District Registry of Deeds Avenue, said point being 720.79 For mortgagor’s(s’) title see deed (100.00) feet to a point at Lot #7; in Plan Book 61, Plan 31. BEING feet measured southerly along the recorded with Worcester County THENCE South 75º 29’ 10” East by shown as Lot #3 on Plan recorded easterly line of said Sunset Avenue (Worcester District) Registry of Deeds Lot #7, one hundred thirty-five and with said Deeds in Plan Book 561, from a cement bound at the end of in Book 41490, Page 299. 00/100ths (135.00) feet to a point of Plan 81. There is specifically exclud- a curve at the intersection of said These premises will be sold and con- beginning. ed in this conveyance, all rights of Sunset Avenue and Nottingham Road; veyed subject to and with the benefit BEING the same premises conveyed way in Laurel Street and Lake Ave. THENCE N. 56 degrees 45’ 44” E., 120 of all rights, rights of way, restrictions, to the Grantors by Deed of Theodore TRACT II The land with the buildings feet along Lot No. 3 to a point at land easements, covenants, liens or claims J. Renauld, Jr., dated June 29, 1994, thereon located in Webster, Worcester now or formerly owned by Kimball; in the nature of liens, improvements, and recorded in the Worcester District County, Massachusetts bounded and THENCE S. 33 degrees 14’ public assessments, any and all Registry of Deeds, Book 16406, Page described as follows: BEING Lot #138 16” E., 100 feet along said land unpaid taxes, tax titles, tax liens, water 332. on a plan of lots by J.R. Kleindienst, of Kimball to a point at Lot No. 1; and sewer liens and any other munic- Containing by calculation 13,478.5 dated November 15, 1924, and record- THENCE S. 56 degrees 45’ 44” W., 120 ipal assessments or liens or existing square feet of land. ed in the Worcester District Registry feet along said Lot No. 1 to a point on encumbrances of record which are Said premises are subject to a five of Deeds, in Plan Book 61, Plan 31, the easterly line of said Sunset Avenue; in force and are applicable, having (5) foot wide easement for roadway together with rights, if any, in streets THENCE N. 33 degrees 14’ 16” W., priority over said mortgage, whether purposes as shown on the above men- and ways and subject to easements 100 feet along the easterly line of said or not reference to such restrictions, tioned plan. and restrictions of record. “The mort- Sunset Avenue to the point of beginning. easements, improvements, liens or Together with a right of way, in com- gagor(s) expressly reserve my/our Containing 12,000 square feet. encumbrances is made in the deed. mon with others, over all streets, as rights of Homestead and do not wish For mortgagor’s title see deed recorded TERMS OF SALE: shown on said plan, without however, to terminate my/our Homestead by with the Worcester County (Worcester A deposit of Five Thousand ($5,000.00 granting a fee therein. granting the within conveyance not- District) Registry of Deeds in Book ) Dollars by certified or bank check will For mortgagor’s title see deed recorded withstanding my/our waiver of such 31524, Page 1. be required to be paid by the purchas- with the Worcester County (Worcester homestead in paragraph 24 of the The premises will be sold subject to er at the time and place of sale. The District) Registry of Deeds in Book within mortgage.” For title reference any and all unpaid taxes and other balance is to be paid by certified or 22101, Page 260. see deed recorded at Book 18856, municipal assessments and liens, and bank check at Harmon Law Offices, The premises will be sold subject to Page 367. subject to prior liens or other enforce- P.C., 150 California Street, Newton, any and all unpaid taxes and other The premises are to be sold subject to able encumbrances of record entitled Massachusetts 02458, or by mail to municipal assessments and liens, and and with the benefit of all easements, to precedence over this mortgage, and P.O. Box 610389, Newton Highlands, subject to prior liens or other enforce- restrictions, building and zoning laws, subject to and with the benefit of all Massachusetts 02461-0389, within able encumbrances of record entitled liens, attorney’s fees and costs pursu- easements, restrictions, reservations thirty (30) days from the date of sale. to precedence over this mortgage, and ant to M.G.L.Ch.183A, unpaid taxes, and conditions of record and subject to Deed will be provided to purchaser for subject to and with the benefit of all tax titles, water bills, municipal liens all tenancies and/or rights of parties in recording upon receipt in full of the easements, restrictions, reservations and assessments, rights of tenants possession. purchase price. The description of the and conditions of record and subject to and parties in possession. Terms of the Sale: Cash, cashier’s or premises contained in said mortgage all tenancies and/or rights of parties in TERMS OF SALE: certified check in the sum of $5,000.00 shall control in the event of an error in possession. A deposit of FIVE THOUSAND as a deposit must be shown at the time this publication. Terms of the Sale: Cash, cashier’s or DOLLARS AND 00 CENTS ($5,000.00) and place of the sale in order to qualify Other terms, if any, to be announced certified check in the sum of $5,000.00 in the form of a certified check, bank as a bidder (the mortgage holder and at the sale. as a deposit must be shown at the time treasurer’s check or money order will its designee(s) are exempt from this DITECH FINANCIAL LLC F/K/A and place of the sale in order to qualify be required to be delivered at or before requirement); high bidder to sign writ- GREEN TREE SERVICING LLC as a bidder (the mortgage holder and the time the bid is offered. The suc- ten Memorandum of Sale upon accep- Present holder of said mortgage its designee(s) are exempt from this cessful bidder will be required to exe- tance of bid; balance of purchase price By its Attorneys, requirement); high bidder to sign writ- cute a Foreclosure Sale Agreement payable in cash or by certified check HARMON LAW OFFICES, ten Memorandum of Sale upon accep- immediately after the close of the in thirty (30) days from the date of the P.C. tance of bid; balance of purchase price bidding. The balance of the purchase sale at the offices of mortgagee’s attor- 150 California Street payable in cash or by certified check price shall be paid within thirty (30) ney, Korde & Associates, P.C., 900 Newton, MA 02458 in thirty (30) days from the date of the days from the sale date in the form Chelmsford Street, Suite 3102, Lowell, (617) 558-0500 sale at the offices of mortgagee’s attor- of a certified check, bank treasurer’s MA 01851 or such other time as may 201510-0701 - TEA ney, Korde & Associates, P.C., 900 check or other check satisfactory to be designated by mortgagee. The September 16, 2016 Chelmsford Street, Suite 3102, Lowell, Mortgagee’s attorney. The Mortgagee description for the premises contained September 23, 2016 MA 01851 or such other time as may reserves the right to bid at the sale, in said mortgage shall control in the September 30, 2016 be designated by mortgagee. The to reject any and all bids, to continue event of a typographical error in this description for the premises contained the sale and to amend the terms of publication. Turn To LEGALS page ­­­B10 10 • The Webster Times • Friday, September 30, 2016 www.webstertimes.net LEGALS LEGALS For mortgagor’s(s’) title see deed America, N.A., said mortgage dated are entitled to the benefits of said Act. continued from page B9­­­ recorded with Worcester County September 21, 2009, and recorded Witness, JUDITH C. CUTLER Chief (Worcester District) Registry of Deeds with the Worcester County (Worcester Justice of this Court on September 12, (SEAL) in Book 45885, Page 75. District) Registry of Deeds in Book 2016 COMMONWEALTH These premises will be sold and con- 44876, Page 101, said mortgage was Attest: OF MASSACHUSETTS veyed subject to and with the benefit assigned from Mortgage Electronic ______LAND COURT of all rights, rights of way, restrictions, Registration Systems, Inc. to Bank of Deborah J. Patterson DEPARTMENT OF THE TRIAL easements, covenants, liens or claims America, N.A., Successor by merg- Recorder COURT in the nature of liens, improvements, er to BAC Home Loans Servicing, (OM 16-004245) 16 SM 001019 public assessments, any and all LP f/k/a Countrywide Home Loans Spetember 30, 2016 ORDER OF NOTICE unpaid taxes, tax titles, tax liens, water Servicing, LP by assignment dated TO: and sewer liens and any other munic- September 20, 2011 and recorded Commonwealth of Massachusetts David J. Zalewski ipal assessments or liens or existing with said Registry of Deeds in Book The Trial Court and to all persons entitled to the ben- encumbrances of record which are 47919 at Page 246; for breach of the Probate and Family Court efit of the Servicemembers Civil Relief in force and are applicable, having conditions in said mortgage and for the Worcester Probate Act:, 50 U.S.C. App. §501 et seq.: priority over said mortgage, whether purpose of foreclosing the same will and Family Court Deutsche Bank Trust Company or not reference to such restrictions, be sold at Public Auction on October 225 Main Street Americas, as Trustee for Residential easements, improvements, liens or 25, 2016 at 11:00 AM Local Time Worcester, MA 01608 Accredit Loans, Inc., Mortgage encumbrances is made in the deed. upon the premises, all and singular the (508) 831-2200 Asset-Backed Pass-Through TERMS OF SALE: premises described in said mortgage, Docket No. WO16C0177CA Certificates, Series 2006-QS5 A deposit of Five Thousand ($5,000.00) to wit: In the matter of: claiming to have an interest in a Dollars by certified or bank check will A certain parcel of land located in the Devyn Crystal Moquete Mortgage covering real property in be required to be paid by the purchas- Town of Webster, County of Worcester, Of: Webster, MA Webster, numbered 22 Grenier er at the time and place of sale. The Commonwealth of Massachusetts, NOTICE OF PETITION FOR Avenue, given by David J. Zalewski balance is to be paid by certified or with buildings thereon, situated on the CHANGE OF NAME to Mortgage Electronic Registration bank check at Harmon Law Offices, corner of Brook and Boyden Streets To all persons interested in petition Systems, Inc. as nominee for, P.C., 150 California Street, Newton, and bounded and described as follows: described: American Mortgage Express Corp., Massachusetts 02458, or by mail to BEGINNING at the southwest cor- A petition has been presented by its successors and assigns, dated P.O. Box 610389, Newton Highlands, ner of Boyden and Brook Streets at a Devyn C Moquete requesting that: March 27, 2006, and recorded with Massachusetts 02461-0389, within stone post marked Devyn Crystal Moquete the Worcester County (Worcester thirty (30) days from the date of sale. “W.H.”; be allowed to change his/her/their District) Registry of Deeds in Book Deed will be provided to purchaser for THENCE Easterly along said name as follows: 38669, Page 332, and now held by recording upon receipt in full of the Boyden Street about fifty-nine (59} Devyn Crystal Remillard plaintiff by assignment has/have filed purchase price. The description of the feet to an iron pin at land of John IF YOU DESIRE TO OBJECT with this court a complaint for deter- premises contained in said mortgage Sherwood; THERETO, YOU OR YOUR mination of Defendant’s/Defendants’ shall control in the event of an error in THENCE Southerly about one ATTORNEY MUST FILE A WRITTEN Servicemembers status. this publication. hundred two and 8/12 (102 8/12.) feet APPEARANCE IN SAID COURT AT If you now are, or recently have been, Other terms, if any, to be announced by said Sherwood land to land of John Worcester ON OR BEFORE TEN in the active military service of the at the sale. H. Currie; O’CLOCK IN THE MORNING (10:00 United States of America, then you LAKEVIEW LOAN SERVICING, LLC THENCE Westerly about fif- AM) ON 10/25/2016 may be entitled to the benefits of the Present holder of said mortgage ty-eight and 3/12 (58 3/12) feet to said WITNESS, Hon. Leilah A. Keamy, First Servicemembers Civil Relief Act. If By its Attorneys, Brook Street; Justice of this Court. you object to a foreclosure of the HARMON LAW OFFICES, THENCE Northerly about one Date: September 22, 2016 above-mentioned property on that P.C. hundred two and 7/12 (102 7/12) feet Stephanie K. Fattman basis, then you or your attorney must 150 California Street along Brook Street to the point of Register of Probate file a written appearance and answer Newton, MA 02458 beginning. September 30, 2016 in this court at Three Pemberton (617) 558-0500 The description of the property con- Square, Boston, MA 02108 on or 201207-1306 - PRP tained in the mortgage shall control in Commonwealth of Massachusetts before October 24, 2016 or you will be September 30, 2016 the event of a typographical error in The Trial Court forever barred from claiming that you October 7, 2016 this publication. Probate and Family Court are entitled to the benefits of said Act. October 14, 2016 For Mortgagor’s Title see deed dated Worcester Division Witness, JUDITH C. CUTLER Chief 8/31/2007, and recorded in the Worcester Probate and Family Justice of this Court on September 6, Commonwealth of Massachusetts Worcester County (Worcester District) Court 2016 The Trial Court Registry of Deeds, in Book 41765, 225 Main Street Attest: Probate and Family Court Page 293. Worcester, MA 01608 Deborah J. Patterson Worcester Division TERMS OF SALE: Said premises Docket No. WO11P1204PM Recorder Worcester Probate and Family will be sold and conveyed subject CITATION GIVING NOTICE OF (OM 15-018526) Court to all liens, encumbrances, unpaid CONSERVATOR’S ACCOUNT September 30, 2016 225 Main Street taxes, tax titles, municipal liens and In the matter of: Frances Taylor Worcester, MA 01608 assessments, if any, which take pre- Of: Dudley, MA NOTICE OF MORTGAGEE’S SALE Docket No. WO11P3391GD cedence over the said mortgage above Protected Person/ Disabled Person/ OF REAL ESTATE CITATION GIVING NOTICE OF described. Respondent By virtue and in execution of PETITION TO EXPAND THE FIVE THOUSAND ($5,000.00) Dollars To the named Respondent and all oth- the Power of Sale contained in a cer- POWERS OF A GUARDIAN of the purchase price must be paid in er interested persons, you are here- tain mortgage given by Martin Rochford In the Interests of: Robert Lynch cash, certified check, bank treasurer’s by notified pursuant to Rule 72 of the to Mortgage Electronic Registration Of: Oxford, MA or cashier’s check at the time and Supplemental Rules of the Probate & Systems, Inc. as nominee for Bank RESPONDENT place of the sale by the purchaser. Family Court, that the First thru Sixth Of America, N.A., dated June 4, 2010 Incapacitated Person/ The balance of the purchase price and Final account(s) of Bruce Taylor of and recorded with the Worcester Protected Person shall be paid in cash, certified check, Dudley, MA County (Worcester District) Registry To the named Respondent and all oth- bank treasurer’s or cashier’s check Sandra Taylor of Paxton, MA of Deeds at Book 45885, Page 78, er interested persons, a petition has within thirty (30) days after the date as Conservator of the property of said of which mortgage the undersigned been filed by of sale. Respondent has or have been present- is the present holder by assignment Genesis at Sandalwood, Elizabeth W Other terms to be announced at the ed to the Court for allowance. from Mortgage Electronic Registration of Oxford MA sale. You have the right to object to this Systems, Inc. to Bank of America, N.A. in the above captioned matter request- Shechtman Halperin Savage, LLP proceeding. If you wish to do so, you Successor by Merger to BAC Home ing that the court: 1080 Main Street or your attorney must file a written Loans Servicing, LP FKA Countrywide Expand the powers of a Guardian of Pawtucket, RI 02860 appearance at this court on or be- Home Loans Servicing, LP dated the Respondent Attorney for Bank of America, N.A. fore 10:00 A.M. on the return date of November 3, 2011 and recorded with The petition asks the court to make a Present Holder of the Mortgage 10/11/2016. This day is NOT a hearing said registry on November 15, 2011 determination that the powers of the (401) 272-1400 date, but a deadline date by which you at Book 48116 Page 331 and by Guardian and/or Conservator should September 30, 2016 have object to the account(s). If you fail assignment from Bank of America, be expanded, modified or limited since October 7, 2016 to file the written appearance and ob- N.A. to Lakeview Loan Servicing, LLC the time of the appointment. The origi- October 14, 2016 jection by said return date, action may dated August 1, 2013 and recorded nal petition is on file with the court. be taken in this matter without further with said registry on September 12, You have the right to object to this (SEAL) notice to you, including the allowance 2013 at Book 51481 Page 241, for proceeding. If you wish to do so, you COMMONWEALTH of the account(s). breach of the conditions of said mort- or your attorney must file a written OF MASSACHUSETTS Additionally, within thirty days after said gage and for the purpose of foreclos- appearance at this court on or be- LAND COURT return day (or within such other time as ing, the same will be sold at Public fore 10:00 A.M. on the return date of DEPARTMENT OF THE TRIAL the Court upon motion may order), you Auction at 11:00 a.m. on October 10/18/2016. This day is NOT a hearing COURT must file a written affidavit of objections 24, 2016, on the mortgaged premises date, but a deadline date by which you 16 SM 004833 stating the specific facts and grounds located at 880 School Street, Webster, have to file the written appearance if ORDER OF NOTICE upon which each objection is based Worcester County, Massachusetts, all you object to the petition. If you fail to TO: and a copy shall be served upon the and singular the premises described in file the written appearance by the re- Dariusz W. Dziobak AKA Dariusz Conservator pursuant to Rule 3 of the said mortgage, turn date, action may be taken in this Dziobak Supplemental Rules of the Probate & TO WIT: matter without further notice to you. and to all persons entitled to the ben- Family Court. the land with the buildings thereon In addition to filing the written appear- efit of the Servicemembers Civil Relief You have the right to send to the Con- and all privileges and appurtenanc- ance, you or your attorney must file Act:, 50 U.S.C. App. §501 et seq.: servator, by registered or certified mail, es thereto belonging, situated on the a written affidavit stating the specific U.S. Bank National Association, as a written request to receive a copy of westerly side of School Street, south- facts and grounds of your objection Trustee for TBW Mortgage-Backed the Petition and account(s) at no cost erly side of Hayes Avenue, so-called, within 30 days after the return date. Trust Series 2006-5, TBW Mortgage to you. and easterly side of William Street in IMPORTANT NOTICE Pass-Through Certificates, Series IMPORTANT NOTICE Webster, County of Worcester, and The outcome of this proceeding may 2006-5, The outcome of this proceeding Commonwealth of Massachusetts, limit or completely take away the claiming to have an interest in a may limit or completely take away bounded and described as follows: above-named person’s right to make Mortgage covering real property in the above-named person’s right to BEGINNING at the intersection of the decisions about personal affairs or Dudley, numbered 50 Sawmill Road, make decisions about personal af- westerly line of School Street with financial affairs or both. The above- given by Dariusz W. Dziobak to fairs or financial affairs or both. The a proposed new street called Hayes named person has the right to ask for a Mortgage Electronic Registration above-named person has the right Avenue; lawyer. Anyone may make this request Systems, Inc. as nominee for Taylor, to ask for a lawyer. Anyone may THENCE southerly by the westerly line on behalf of the above-named person. Bean & Whitaker Mortgage Corp., make this request on behalf of the of said School Street sixty (60) feet to If the above-named person cannot af- its successors and assigns., dated above-named person. If the above- land of one Goddard; ford a lawyer, one may be appointed at September 8, 2006, and recorded with named person cannot afford a law- THENCE westerly by an included State expense. the Worcester County (Worcester yer, one may be appointed at State angle of 90 degrees (115) one hundred WITNESS, Hon. Leilah A Keamy, District) Registry of Deeds in Book expense. fifteen feet to a corner; First Justice of this Court. 39740, Page 185, and now held by WITNESS, Hon. Leilah A. Keamy, First THENCE southerly by said Goddard Date: September 13, 2016 plaintiff by assignment has/have filed Justice of this Court. land sixty (60) feet to land formerly of Stephanie K. Fattman with this court a complaint for deter- Date: September 06, 2016 one Pratt; Register of Probate mination of Defendant’s/Defendants’ Stephanie K. Fattman THENCE westerly by said Pratt land September 30, 2016 Servicemembers status. Register of Probate one hundred ten (110) feet to said If you now are, or recently have been, September 30, 2016 Williams Street; NOTICE OF MORTGAGEE’S SALE in the active military service of the THENCE northerly by Williams Street, OF REAL ESTATE United States of America, then you 120 feet to Hayes Avenue; Premises: 1 Brook Street, Webster, may be entitled to the benefits of the THENCE easterly by said Hayes MA Servicemembers Civil Relief Act. If Avenue two hundred twenty-five (225) By virtue and in execution of the you object to a foreclosure of the feet to point of beginning. Power of Sale contained in a cer- above-mentioned property on that Being the same premises conveyed to tain mortgage given by Brett L. basis, then you or your attorney must Vincent R. Garino, Jr. by deed dated Jacobson and Amanda L. Duclos file a written appearance and answer September 10, 2008 recorded in Book to Mortgage Electronic Registration in this court at Three Pemberton 43317, Page 312. A deed to Martin Systems, Inc. acting solely as a nom- Square, Boston, MA 02108 on or Rochford recorded in Book 45885 inee for 1-800-East-West Mortgage before October 24, 2016 or you will be Page 75; herewith. Company and now held by Bank of forever barred from claiming that you www.webstertimes.net Friday, September 30, 2016 • The Webster Times • 11 12 • The Webster Times • Friday, September 30, 2016 www.webstertimes.net

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6202A 490X 434X 6405A 2014 FORD F150 LTD 2014 FORD F150 2013 FORD FUSION SE 2014 FORD EXPLORER 3.5 EcoBoost, V6, 4WD Real nice truck, 4 cyl, 6 speed Automatic, FWD, 4WD, 7 Passenger, REDUCED 4x4 White, 47K, One owner Low Miles $37,900 $24,923 $14,900 $23,590 MORE TERRIFIC PRE-OWNED CARS & TRUCKS 2013 Explorer XLT, 4x4, Kodiak Brown, 75K, 2014 Ford Focus SE Hatch, One owner #433X $22,500 #457X $12,900 2013 Explorer LTD, 4x4, White Platinum, 39K, 2014 Ford Escape 4WD #4361X $30,000 #482X $19,990 2014 Fiesta Sedan, 4 Cyl, Auto, Blue Candy, 10K! 2011 Ford Flex Limited very comfortable #450X $11,900 #4721X $18,923 2016 Ford Explorer, Save A Ton 2014 Ford F150 ext cab, leather XLT #483X $27,900 #491X $33,523

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Adult Power Wheel CHAIN LINK FENCE FOR SALE Kitchen Wood Stove MOTORS Chair Asking 6 feet x 100 ft. 1/2HP 230/460V SET METAL RAMPS GARMIN GPS 12XL 6 lids and LAY-Z-BOY LOVE SEAT $40.00 010 FOR SALE $1500.00 Cash Personal Navigator, 12 1725RPM, 56 Frame CHAIN LINK GATE AND CHAIR Oven, water reservoir $30 channel receiver, 8 NFL SIlver SUPER 6 feet x 3 feet $500.00 warming oven PRINTER’S ANTIQUE 10” CONTRACTOR moving map graphics, BOWL COINS Good condition cream and porcelain. 5HP, 230/460V DRAWERS backlit display for night TABLE SAW $800.00 $200 sold together CUSTOM-MADE $675 1740RPM, 184T Frame/TEFC $20.00 PER with Delta sawdust use. Like New, asking $100 Old Call 508-987-8965 DINING TABLE AND Electric Kitchen Stove collection bag $175. 2 LG. WOODEN STORAGE $650.00 Comic Books numbers COAL STOVE-HARMOND CHAIRS 1960s 4 burner top 2 5HP, 230/460V or best offer CONTAINERS 1s with blower. (6 chairs - includes (508)347-3145 oven white wonderful 3495RPM, 184T Frame/TEFC Includes 15 bags of coal condition $375 $100 $50.00 DELTA DRILL PRESS Batman Lamp & Clock two captain’s chairs) $475 Call (508)344-8081 Floor standup model $1000.00 $1,000.00 (508)476-2497 Gutter Shell leaf guard 4 Motor Speed Controls 2002 COMPUTER $175.00 Call COFFEE TABLE AND system NEW Landscape Hitachi J100, 400/460V ACCUSYNC 50 NEC (508)832-3029 Best Offer 1x8x12 clear COLONIAL TIN TWO END TABLES Original boxes Equipment $100.00 cabinet-grade Angle Iron Cutter LANTERNS OAK (38) 4 ft. pcs. aluminum Trailer $995 OBO Call 5pm-8:30pm KITCHEN CHAIRS SOLID MAPLE BOARDS $100.00 guards, 16 end caps, (8 $30.00 each For Shelving Lg Pierced w/Glass Front left, 8 right) Made for a 508-867-6546 4W296, HK Potter 2790 Call 5pm-8:30pm MANY HARD COVER Sm Pierced Lantern TV ARMOIRE 5-in. gutter, includes 3HP MAKITA ROUTER Normally Sells For $700 2 Pierced Votives screws .Musket Brown 508-867-6546 Oak Cabinet BOOKS OAK Mounted on table $50 OBO Pierced Candleholder Asking $485 Used as TV Stand $125.00 used as shaper Lg Candle Mold (6 tapers) (508)779-0595 LEATHER JACKET Size: 37”W x 21”D x 34”H SPARE TIRE P225/60R16 $80.00 Call 5pm-8:30pm 2 Candle Lanterns Black, size 2XL One side has glass door, other EAGLE GA WITH RIM (508)867-6546 Pr. Candle Holders Call 508-789-9708 with zip-out lining side solid wood door $45.00 36” FAN Sm Candle Wallhanger HANDICAPPED SCOOTER Very nice, $200 Beautiful Solitaire Candles Included For workshop or garage with 2 brand new batteries in extra good condition ELECTRIC CHORD ORGAN $50.00 Diamond Ring ALUMINUM FOLDING Made by FMC, (774) 329-5454 $60.00 Ready to propose to your Sold as a Lot RAMP MISCELLANEOUS BAR beloved but resources are lim- $125 zippers at sleeve cuffs Local $800.00 $75 CLAMPS, ited? Diamond is 3/4 of a carat, (508)439-1660 News CAR SUNROOF white gold band, size 7. It’s Call (860)774-7615 LIFT CHAIR $100.00 SAWHORSES, TOOLS, elegant and yet modern. Simply DIAMOND evenings ENGAGEMENT RING Light Blue ETC. beautiful! HOMEMADE PINE Retail market value: $2,850. Half carat $275.00 Reasonable LUMBER COFFEE TABLE Selling for $700. Credit and Beautiful marquis setting Ford Trenching Bucket 774-241-3804 CANADIAN PINE HUTCH FOUND HERE! AND TWO END TABLES Debit Cards are accepted. Yellow gold band 12” Wide Heavy Duty Rough Sawn Pine $225.00 $100.00 Please Call or Text Jane for Never worn, still in box Hardly ever used looks DRY 30+ Yrs. POOL LADDER 2-SPEED MPV5 pictures Cost $2250 new like New! New $1590 2” x 18” or smaller. With latch and gate (508) 797-2850 $1200 OBO 14 cu. ft. GE $200 ANTIQUE LAMP JUG HOVEROUND Was Asking $800 508-943-3813 SELF-DEFROSTING $40.00 Cup holder Bedroom Set REDUCED TO $700 Call (508) 476-7867 FREEZER 3 SETS OF SCAFFOLDING Excellent condition, must sell Quality DIE CAST CARS 1/18 10 hours or less $150.00 MAKITA 8” AND 2 WALK BOARDS Hydraulic Jackhammer ANTIQUE CROQUET SET on battery and chair Lite Pine AND 1/24 SCALE PORTABLE TABLE SAW $350 for Skid-steer Loader, $40.00 2 extra batteries Queen $60.00 $800.00 Some Danbury Mint others Mini-excavators, 508-943-2174 18x19x51, With matching hutch GAS FIREPLACE LOGS SMALL COFFEE TABLE 508-414-9154 top,Men’s 5 drawer chest Welly. Over 200 pieces. backhoes, & excavators. with glass fireplace doors $10.00 each if buying all of KEROSENE $35.00 Plus two night stands HO Scale Train TORPEDO HEATER $300 $300.00 them. Plus 11 Texaco die cast Powerful Jackhammer $275 BRAND NEW plane banks $15.00 each. Collection $1,300 $60.00 ELECTRIC BASE BOARD KING MATTRESS SET Call (774)239-2240 for maximum DIAMOND PLATE productivity used very 300 ft of slot car track $25.00 Bedroom set Solid (508) 885-9537 SHOP VAC TRUCK BOX WITH BOX SPRING little, in great shape (60s-70s) $85 Maple wood twin $30.00 For large truck New $12,500.00 $60 DROP LEAF CART Call or Text Sean 2 Beds, 5 Drawer Electrical 1/2 ton hoist 3 phs $100 $50.00 (508) 846-2630 Dresser, Desk with Material Was asking $8000 Routers, woodworking tools REDUCED TO $7000 Pr car ramps $20 GOLF CLUBS AND BAGS attached shelf, chair. Can Industrial, Commercial, and supplies A must see call $25 SWORD SET 72 INCH FOLDING also be bunk beds with Residential Model A parts $300 Many miscellaneous (860)753-1229 $50.00 ROLLOUT BED ladder. $400.00 Wire, Pipe, Fittings, 3 utility trailer springs MILLER TIG WELDER Call 774-241-3804 with mattress (508)764-8149 Relays, Coils, Overloads, $50 Portable, hooks up to gas END TABLE W/DRAWER Never Used BLUE BIRD BOXES Fuses, Breakers, Meters, welder, 25-foot $60.00 60-70 pieces of marble ****************** $90.00 Get your boxes ready Punches, Pipe-Benders. FOR SALE Take torch $75 $500 now for Early Spring! HOUSEHOLD MATCHING CHAIR END TABLE W/ TWO 12FT ADJUSTABLE $5 Each New Recessed Troffer 1940-41 buick AND OTTOMAN DRAWERS 2 POOL SAND FILTERS ALUMINUM Woodstock Flourescent 3-Tube ITEMS engine head $50 BY LANE $50.00 LADDER. (860)481-9003 T-8 277V Fixtures Make offer 1948-52 239 engine New: $1398 Used three times. or Enclosed Dept 56 Silhouette OLD END TABLE parts and truck tool tray Asking $250 $99.00 teristohlberg $56 Each Collectibles 860-455-8762 $30.00 @yahoo.com Call 5pm-8:30pm $125 (508)612-9263 Lawn Chairs Call BOWRIDR (508)867-6546 1948-52-truck repro ****************** REMOTE CONTROL CALL 860-481-5949 hub caps $100 1988 18 Ft For sale Decorative prints AIRPLANES 774-452-3514 Inboard/outboard,V6 JOHN DEERE 10 RR lanterns $35 Maytag Stove Some with motors, engine, interior re-done SNOW BLOWER And Much more! each Black radios and accessories, and some building material Trailer seats 8-10 Fits models x310, x360, x540, $300 or best offer $2750 By Appointment only (508)885-9537 Call 774-241-0027 x530, x534 SUPER BOOK SALE Call Lists $1,900.00 No Calls after 7pm Whirlpool Refrigerator Skate Sharpening (508)667-9249 Sell $1,200.00 508-949-7539 Black at Call 1-413-436-7585 $400 or best offer Machine, THE BOOK BEAR ****************** HOVER-ROUND Brand new For Sale custom made FULL LENGTH ELECTRIC WHEELCHAIR Call (860) 753-2053 35% off everything GENERAL ELECTRIC TenPoint Handicap On board radius MINK COAT in the Store 9ft ‘ Fisher Plow DOUBLE OVEN dresser. 3 quick lock Hunting Crossbow Size 12 EXCELLENT CONDITION MINK JACKET In real great condition. Self cleaning Thigh length fixtures hockey figure New $2,400 OCT 7, 8, 9, 10 A must see. Digital clock, black lists New $1,800.00 $500 Mint condition & goal tender. Asking $300 Was $800 Asking $900 SELL $850.00 Seldom worn! Excellent condition. 80 West Main St 508-612-9263 REDUCED TO $700 Call 774-230-8060 CALL LEO BEST OFFER $550.00 West Brookfield, MA Call (860)753-1229 after 3:30 Call (413) 436-7585 ****************** (860) 935-9381 508-278-3973 (508)847-4848 Call Bob (508) 867-8705 CLIP AND MAIL Write your ad here:

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130 YARD SALES 207 BOAT/DOCK 010 FOR SALE RENTALS FREELANCE REPORTER WANTED **************** Are you a writer at heart? Snow Blower Cub Cadet DEADLINE FOR ************* Do you love to capture the moment 945 SWE Snowblower YARD SALE *BUILDING LOT you’re in with a photograph? 13 hp Tecumseh OHV, SUBMISSIONS IS Unit Manager Do you have an interest in the 45 in width trigger Dennison Hill, goings on in your community, and NOON MONDAY Sub-Acute Rehabilitation want to get involved in your town? controlled steering, Southbridge FOR ALL 1/2 acre+ experience preferred 6 forward, 2 reverse, Stonebridge Press, your best Hardly used! MASS. WEEKLY Town water RNs & LPNs source for weekly local news, is $1900 PAPERS and town sewer Full-time 3pm-11pm looking for a hard-working, flexible Deadline subject to change $29,750 Every weekend Baylor freelance reporter. Job will include White Outdoor due to holidays (508) 612-9263 7am-3pm & writing several stories per week, Products Call for more info **************** Part-time 7am-3pm photography, information gathering SnowBoss 1050 ******************** $2000 Sign-on Bonus for and networking. Snowblower, 10hp all full-time RNs &LPNs 215 CAMPING Candidates must be able to work Tecumseh two stage ESTATE SALE nights and weekends when needed. Co-op Campsite, CNAs 30 in width, electric start September 30th & October 1st Full and Part-time Residence in the Blackstone Valley is Well maintained. 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. on dead-end road $500 Sign-on Bonus preferred, but not required. $700.00 St. Joseph’s Rectory Quiet area, walk to the for all FT CNAs Stonebridge Press is an (508)347-3775 759 Main Street lake,go fishing or put Leicester MA your boat in. Located in Dietary Aides equal opportunity employer. Tires and Rims Contents of rectory, two Quinebaug Cove Full and Part-time beautiful buffets, antique Campground, Brimfield 5 of ea. So what are waiting for? executive desk, sofa, love seat, Res.$15,000 or b.o. $90 Each Send your résumé to Editor Adam Minor at end tables, chairs, headboards, Campsite sells with (508)885-6977 art work, antiques and more... [email protected], everything on it! 38ft or mail to FLEA MARKET SELLERS camper furnished, small Stonebridge Press, ATTN: Editor, 20 years of very good shed, more. P.O. Box 90, Southbridge, MA 01550 TIRES from 2014 Jeep items clearing out house Call or e-mail Wrangler but don’t want hassle of for pics and details. 298 WANTED TO BUY 310 GENERAL HELP 325 PROFESSIONAL 325 PROFESSIONAL 454 HOME yard sale come and make (774)245-5098 Set of 5 an offer ! davemproperty@ WANTED HELP WANTED HELP WANTED IMPROVEMENT Spare is BRAND NEW! Best one gets it all! hotmail.com Rims are silver five star style Furniture Doctor .25 tread depth Cash only! Route EXPERIENCED AUTO ****************** Have your furniture PAYROLL SPECIALIST Excellent Condition (508)943-0169 BODY TECHNICIAN BUSINESS CREDIT Professionally restored TEKONSHA PRODIGY 169 at Reasonable rates. WANTED ANALYST- $300 FIRM HUGE YARD SALE P2 BRAKE CONTROL A rapidly growing local furniture face lifting, (774) 230-1790 will handle up to 4 axles Antiques company seeks a detail-oriented painting, striping to 2767 Providence Road Kearns Collision Repair Analyzes cash flow and payroll specialist. Ideal $125.00 884 Worcester St. Refinishing, (Rt. 122) Northbridge, MA financial statements, monitors candidate will have experience Southbridge MA caning and repairs. Northbridge 860-412-0119 existing business loans, with Paylocity or Harpers TOOL SHEDS Saturday, October 1 reviews appraisals, processes payroll systems. Proficiency ANTIQUE DOCTOR Looking To Purchase Full-time Available, Made of Texture 1-11 (Rain date Oct. 2) Must have own tools SBA loans and evaluates risk with Quickbooks and Excel a Daniel Ross 265 FUEL/WOOD Antiques 8x8 $775 9AM-3PM and credit worthiness of plus. (508)248-9225 FIREWOOD And Collectibles business loan applicants. 8x10 $960 Great pay, good benefits, or Cut, Split & Delivered Single Items This position is 25-30 hours a 8x12 $1050 Hand and power tools, inquire within (860)382-5410 Green & Seasoned Or Entire Estates Email resume and salary week (Mother’s hours) and 8x16 $1375 collectible Budweiser steins 30 years in business and Dreamsicles, household Call (508) 234-5211 requirements to: located in Webster, MA. Wood Lots Wanted We Buy It All [email protected] Delivered, Built On-Site goods, furniture, curtains, and And Also Do Please e-mail a resume to the Other Sizes Available more! Call Paul(508)769-2351 500 REAL ESTATE On-Site Estate Sales Foster ****************** following address: CALL (413) 324-1117 Vgarnes@ And Parents Wanted YARD SALE 284 LOST & FOUND EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR christopherheights.com 505 APARTMENTS FOR Estate Auctions Seeking Quality Homes VARIOUS SATURDAY PETS The Leicester Housing Authority Throughout Central MA RENT ELVIS PRESLEY OCTOBER 1ST CALL MIKE ANYTIME is seeking an experienced CHRISTOPHER HEIGHTS Did you find To Provide Foster Care housing professional for the Section 8 MEMORABILIA 9AM-3PM (774)230-1662 To Children In Need. OF WEBSTER your pet? position of Executive Director. Welcome $500 1 ROSEMONT ST 24/7 Support. Generous The person selected will Southbridge (508)612-9263 (OFF BEACON ST) Or find a home Reimbursement. administer a total of 132 units; 6 Room 3 Bedroom $1000 Sign-On Bonus TRAILER TRUCK (508)461-7479 WEBSTER $ BUY & SELL $ 124 State elderly/handicapped, Apartment, New Kitchen, for one? Call For Details DRIVERS ALL GOLD & SILVER and 8 (689) units. Bath, Wall, Ceilings, Qualifications: The applicant VISION FITNESS Lots of stuff, including ITEMS WANTED Paint, flooring, Lights Halloween Decorations will have a minimum of 4 years PROGRAMMABLE Specializing in Appliances. W/D hookup ELLIPTICAL TRAINER experience in housing, NUMISMATIC COINS, community development, Available ASAP No pets Model #X6100 Want to Place *************** gold & silver of any form! public administration or a (413)531-2433 Folds Nicely a Classified Ad? closely related field. High End Trainer Call 800-536-5836 Qualified with over 30 A bachelor’s degree in a related SPENCER Lightly Used, Class A CDL with years experience & Devereux Therapeutic field may substitute for up to 2 Bedroom Townhouse Excellent Condition Hazmat a following of many Foster Care two years of the required All electric Retail $1295 LET US KNOW!!! satisfied customers. (508)829-6769 experience. Knowledge of the Based in Appliances Asking $525 200 GEN. BUSINESS principles and practices of Washer/dryer hookups 508-479-4023 Please call us so that we North Brookfield can take your ad We also sell a nice housing management, finances No Pets selection of fine jewelry, and maintenance systems in 205 BOATS out of the paper... Local YAMAHA CLAVINOVA antiques & collectibles. public or private housing as ****************** $500 security/first and last ELECTRIC PIANO Town-To-Town well as excellent written and 1- BASS BOAT News $665/month WITH BENCH Classifieds Bring in your items & verbal communication skills are Call 508-886-4312 Model CLP153S 10 ft. with trailer see what they’re worth. required. Public Housing Please Call Original price $2,675 $1150. 508-909-4111 You won’t leave Manager (PHM) or 508-867-3235 513 LEASED Asking $900 (negotiable) disappointed. Massachusetts Public Housing REAL ESTATE 508-765-1514 285 PET CARE Honesty and fairness Administrator (MPHA) 1- 13 ft. 10” are our best policies! Certification preferred but must ALUMINUM FAN-C-PET be obtained within twelve 400 SERVICES OFFICE OR RETAIL SPORTSPAL CANOE Lee’s months. Candidates should 100 GENERAL Mobile SPACE FOR LEASE $500. Coins & Jewelry demonstrate experience and sensitivity working with people (FREE STANDING Grooming Salon 239 West Main Street FOUND HERE! of various socio-economic and 402 GENERAL SERVICES BUILDING) East Brookfield 105 BULLETIN BOARD 1- ALUMINUM 10 ft. diverse backgrounds. 50 Depot St (Route 9 - Panda JOHN BOAT Vicki Kelley Applicant subject to CORI Uxbridge, MA $300. Garden Plaza) Part-Time Property verification and must possess a Call The FOUR HORSE Professional (508)637-1236 valid driver’s license. Must be Maintenance Job in Junk Man Reception area +2 offices Groomer (508)341-6355 (cell) bondable. STALLS Southbridge The position is a minimum of Full bathroom w/ shower Call 20 Years Exp. Trees Cut $625.00 per month + utilities FOR RENT 26 hours per week. Salary Brush/Limbs 508-885-5189 “We Go Right Prefer Southbridge Resident, range in accordance with DHCD Some Handyman Skills Removed CALL: CAPRON CORP CALL FOR INFORMATION toYour Door” guidelines with a minimum of LOOKING FOR (774) 280-2331 (508) 335-8239 (508)987-2419 $43,687.00 METAL PICK-UP SNACK VENDING Call Ed Mail cover letter and resume to: Appliances, Four Stall Horse Barn MACHINES (774) 258-0147 Executive Director Furniture, TV’s. 525 HOUSES FOR RENT Search Committee For Rent WATER Construction Leicester Housing Local Call Allan SUPERINTENDENT/ Materials. SINGLE FAMILY HOME (508) 367-9503 Authority Ten Years Old PRIMARY OPERATOR Cellars/Attics Cleaned. 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Winter weather can if winterizing fertilizers opment of disease. In be harsh, especially on will work for their lawns. addition, leaves can har- lawns. Homeowners who These specially formu- bor insects that also may spend much of spring lated fertilizers, many of contribute to disease. and summer tending to which are made exclu- While it might seem like their lawns may fear the sively for cool-season common sense to delay impact that winter will grasses, contain higher leaf removal until the end have on their once-lush levels of potassium and of autumn when all the landscapes, making the lower levels of nitrogen leaves have fallen, that, fall a great time to fortify than early-season fertil- too, can prove harmful to lawns against any harsh izers. Potassium helps lawns. Leaves left laying conditions to come. strengthen and harden on lawns for long periods Homeowners must take plants, and cool-season of time can contribute to grass type into consider- grasses may need extra the same types of dam- ation before taking steps potassium as winter set- age as leaves left on the to prepare their lawns for tles in. Homeowners who lawn throughout winter, the winter. Some grass- are not sure if they should so do your best to remove es are best fertilized in apply winterizing fertiliz- leaves as they fall. late-summer, while oth- er can conduct soil tests ers should be fertilized to determine the potassi- 3. Take steps to fight in autumn. Cool-season um levels in their soil. If snow mold. grasses, including fes- the test indicates the soil Homeowners who live cue and bluegrass, are has sufficient potassium, in regions where snow best fertilized sometime then applying a winter- falls into spring or where between the months izing fertilizer is likely spring tends to be cold of September and unnecessary. In addition, and damp may want to November. Warm-season homeowners who have take steps to prevent grasses, such as Bermuda fed their lawn a balance snow mold. Gray snow or zoysia, should be fer- of nutrients throughout mold typically looks tilized between July and spring and summer like- fuzzy and gray, and lawns September. Once home- ly will not need to apply infested with snow mold owners have gained a winterizing fertilizer. may develop unsight- greater understanding ly gray or brown spots of their lawns, they can 2. Get rid of fallen indicative of dead grass. begin exploring the vari- leaves. Pink snow mold may be ous ways to prepare their While fallen leaves even worse than gray lawns for whatever win- may be integral compo- snow mold because pink ter has in store. nents of idyllic autumn mold attacks the roots as landscapes, leaves left on well as the leaves. To pre- 1. Explore winteriz- the lawn throughout the vent snow mold, continue ing fertilizers. winter may lead to dis- mowing into the fall, even Homeowners who ease in the grass. Leaves as lawns grow dormant, want to make their grass- trap moisture and block clearing the lawn of grass es more winter hardy can sunlight and air from clippings and leaves after consult landscaping pro- reaching grass, and that each mow. Thick lawns fessionals to determine can encourage the devel- may provide a breeding ground for snow mold, so homeowners whose Winter is rarely easy on lawns, but homeowners can take sev- lawns have a history of eral steps to prepare their lawns for potentially harsh winter developing snow mold weather. FH168291 may benefit from mow- ing their lawns into the fall. Identifying problems that can threaten lush lawns Landscaping can be a notes that dollar spot refers to rewarding hobby that instills a a disease of the leaves of turf- sense of pride in homeowners. grass. Grasses suffering from Whether you prefer to get your dollar spot will have white hands dirty planting perenni- to straw-colored lesions that als or devote the bulk of your progress downward from the attention to crafting a lush, leaf tip or laterally across leaf green lawn, chances are you blades. Leaf blades affected by will run into a problem during dollar spot may have sever- lawn and garden season. al small lesions or one large Some problems are easy lesion, and in some instances, to identify, while others are the entire leaf blade may be more complex. The following affected. Turfgrass affected by are a handful of diseases home- dollar spot may be susceptible owners may encounter when to weed invasions. spending time on maintaining their lawns and gardens over SUMMER PATCH the next several months. Summer patch is most com- mon in warm climates and ANTHRACNOSE is characterized by yellow to straw-colored patches that can Anthracnose is a term used be several inches or several to describe various diseases feet in diameter. According to that produce a host of unsight- Scotts Lawnservice, summer ly symptoms. Those symptoms patch is often linked to shallow include tan to brown leaf spots root systems that result from or blotches; distorted, cupped poor soil conditions. Large or curled leaves; irregular defo- swaths of grass suffering from liation, such as leaves falling BROWN PATCH patch, its leaves and stems die ture tan or light brown lesions, summer patch can be an eye- in spring; and dieback, a con- out in large, circular patch- and the Center for Turfgrass sore, appearing as though the dition in which trees or shrubs Brown patch is unsightly es. In high-cut grasses, these Science notes that these lesions grass has burned under the begin to die from the tips of and most likely to occur during patches can stretch from a few will be surrounded by dark summer sun. their leaves or roots backward. summer. According to the Penn inches to several feet. Tall fes- brown borders. Lawns, gardens, trees and Permanent damage due to State Center for Turfgrass cue grasses may not exhibit shrubs are susceptible to the anthracnose is rare, but the Science, perennial ryegrass, symptoms of brown patch in elements. Identifying lawn diseases can weaken trees over tall fescue and bentgrasses are patches. In such instances, the DOLLAR SPOT diseases quickly can help time and that can leave them the grass species most suscep- homeowners find solutions brown patch may be noticeable The American vulnerable to pest infestations. tible to brown patch. When a on individual leaves that fea- before the problems escalate. lawn is suffering from brown Phytopathological Society GT164990 Autumn yard work gone ‘green’

Autumn marks the that fall to the ground. time-consuming tasks of ed on building a compost time to transition from Some homeowners prefer cleaning the rake’s teeth. bin. Take advantage of the hot days of summer to wait until all of the Rake on a calm day so the cooler temperatures to the chilly weather of leaves have fallen before the wind isn’t thwarting to make outdoor work winter. As people remove starting the collection your efforts. more comfortable. sweaters and long pants process, while others When it comes time to According to the from storage, cleaning up handle the task in stages bag the leaves, use bio- Audubon Society, their yards also may be to make it more manage- degradable paper bags or American yards generate on their minds. able. Regardless of your look for mesh-like bags two tons of clippings each Fall is a season of beau- timing, skip the noisy that are made from corn- year. A lot of that waste tiful foliage, but once that gas- or electric-powered starch. These are more ends up being bagged and magical color show is leaf blower in favor of a eco-friendly than plas- thrown away. Instead of over, thousands of leaves reliable rake. Raking not tic bags, which can take producing waste, com- have fallen to the ground, only collects the leaves much longer to decom- post leaves and grass necessitating a few week- but also helps men and pose. trimmings to use as valu- ends’ worth of yard work. women burn calories You won’t need to dis- able fertilizer come the Skip the leaf blower and pick up a rake for eco-friendly leaf Some homeowners may while ensuring they are pose of all the leaves you spring planting season. cleanup. be on the lookout for not creating any noise or collect. Shred some to use When choosing a loca- environmentally friendly air pollution. as mulch, which can pre- tion for your compost harmful bacteria. a nutrient boost that pro- ways to handle autumn Invest in a durable, vent soil erosion during bins, be sure to place Keep the compost motes healthy regrowth yard work, and thank- ergonomic rake to get the the winter. Some leaves them a good distance damp and turn it peri- when the warmer weath- fully there are plenty of job done quickly and with- can be added to compost away from the house but odically to facilitate the er eco-friendly ways to tack- out injury. Innovators piles or used as a soil near enough to garden decomposition process. returns. le such tasks. are constantly reinvent- ammendment in planting beds. Most yard waste Soak finished compost in Eco-friendly lawn care Leaves ing the rake, and now beds. and food debris can be water to create “compost can save energy, money The tallest task with there are designs that do Compost added to the compost pile. tea.” This liquid mixture and natural resources. regard to fall yard work not trap leaves, saving Autumn is an ideal Just avoid animal prod- can be sprayed on lawns TF149545 is collecting the leaves homeowners from the time of year to get start- ucts, which can produce in the fall to give the yard Friday, September 30, 2016 • The Express • 3 FALL Strategies for proper pruning

As the leaves fall off the trees on fall pruning. If you have and greenery thins out for been diligent during the spring the season, exposing branch- and summer, your shrubs and es and undergrowth along other plants likely won’t need the way, homeowners may be pruning at this time of year. tempted to prune their trees Wait until winter before and shrubs. But while autumn taking out the shears. At this pruning may seem like a good point, the woody parts of many idea, many gardening experts plants are dormant and will say it is often best for home- not be harmed or primed to owners to wait until winter or grow by the pruning. Chances early spring before pruning. are you won’t prune too much Although pruning does thin as well, as chilly temperatures out branches and tame spent will keep you from spending blooms, which can be eye- too much time outdoors. sores, pruning also stimulates When it’s time to prune, con- new growth. Pruning in the sider these other pointers. autumn, when plants are natu- * Keep tools clean and in rally preparing to go dormant, good working order. You risk can weaken the plants consid- injury if your tools are dull and erably. This can compromise in poor shape overall. Spend their chances of surviving into time sharpening pruners and the next growing season. keep manual tools oiled and Fall temperatures also can clean. Debris can lodge itself be deceiving. While it may be in clippers, making it more dif- warm during the day when the ficult to open and shut them. sun is shining, temperatures Wash and dry tools after use, can quickly drop overnight. especially when dealing with Pruning during the warmth of diseased plants. Otherwise day, when the sap has risen in you risk spreading disease to the plants, may deplete energy healthy plants. Fall pruning can stimulate growth in plants preparing for winter dormancy, threatening their ability to return next from the plant. When the mer- * Cut back stems complete- spring and summer. cury drops at night, the plant ly. It’s usually a good idea to can suffer. prune branches back to the smaller shoots first before es the growth of microbes that unsure of how and when to If you must spend time in main stem. Leaving a portion moving on to any dead or dying can infiltrate the plant. This prune particular plants, con- the yard in the fall, tend to sticking out can catch on peo- branches. is not as significant a problem sult with an expert at a nurs- the leaves and debris that have ple or animals and produce * Prune dry branches. Do in the winter, when microbes ery or wherever you buy your already fallen to the ground a gathering spot for bacteria not prune when plants are wet. have already been killed. plants. FH149522 rather than focusing energy and insects. Take out thinner, Pruning damp plants encourag- * Ask an expert. If you are Simplify fall leaf cleanup

Apple pie, pumpkins leaves from bushes and and blooming chrysan- hard-to-reach crevices, themums are symbols and they work faster than of autumn. But nothing rakes. signals the arrival of fall • Use a tarp. Rake or more than the millions of blow leaves onto a tarp leaves that begin to cas- and then drag the tarp cade from the trees as the to the curbside or to the temperatures dip. back of a truck for prop- Many people feel noth- er disposal. Special leaf ing is more beautiful scoopers enable you to than the yellow, red, pur- grab more leaves if they ple, and orange leaves need to be picked up and that coat neighborhoods transported. Otherwise, and countrysides each you can use the covers fall. But in spite of their from two garbage pails to beauty, leaves might be achieve a similar effect. a nuisance to homeown- • Work with the wind. ers tasked with removing Rake in the direction the growing piles of them the wind is blowing and from their lawns. Those downhill if your property with large oak and maple slopes. This way it will trees in front of their be easier on you, and you homes understand the won’t be working against seemingly endless work Mother Nature. of leaf removal. • Spread out the job. Do As the days begin to not attempt to remove all grow shorter and colder, fallen leaves in a single these changes trigger a day. Schedule a few clean- hormone release in trees, ing days during the sea- prompting them to drop son to make lighter work their leaves. This chem- of the job than if you tried ical message causes the to do it all at once. Keep formation of abscission in mind that leaves will cells where the leaf stem continue to fall through- meets the branch, say to lawn problems such er work of leaf removal, The small pieces will shovels do when shovel- out the season and you botanists at the Missouri as poor aeration, mold keep these tips in mind. decompose in the lawn, ing snow. may need to spend a few Botanical Garden. So growth and moisture • Mow over thin leaf reintroducing nutrients • Invest in a quali- days removing leaves rather than merely drop- issues. Leaves also can coverage. If only a few as a result. ty leaf blower. Using a from your yard. ping off of trees when the cause staining on drive- leaves have fallen, use a • Use an ergonomic rake is good exercise, but Removing leaves is a wind blows, the leaves ways and walkways. mulching mower to shred leaf rake. Ergonomic homeowners with large large part of fall home actually fall off deliber- Prompt removal can help the leaves until they are rakes can prevent back properties might want to maintenance. Employ ately. prevent any problems. small enough that they and arm pain, much in use a leaf blower. These these tips to make this Left untouched, fallen To make faster and easi- won’t suffocate the lawn. the way that ergonomic machines can dislodge task less strenuous. leaves can contribute FH168298 Creative ways to recycle leaves

that fall from your trees in the use them as nesting materi- can be used as decorations both weeks to come. al and line their dens for the inside and outside a home. • Mulch: Shredded leaves can winter. String freshly fallen leaves make for a great amendment to • Stuffing: Create whimsi- together and wrap them around fertilizer for garden beds and cal scarecrows as part of your a grapevine wreath for a rustic even the lawn. Leaves lying on autumn decoration scheme. door decoration. Leaves can be the grass can be mulched into Gather older clothes that you placed in clear vases and put small pieces with a mulching no longer use and stuff the on display for a cheap way to mower so they don’t choke the sleeves of shirts and the legs showcase some autumn color. blades of grass. Leaves also can of pants with leaves, which Preserve favorite leaves with be broken down with a string are less expensive and easier a lamination machine or by trimmer, a leaf blower that to come by than straw. Use sealing them between heated has a vacuum function or a a few pieces of straw around sheets of waxed paper. Cut commercial shredder/chipper. the neck and hand areas of the out the leaf shapes and use for Add the shredded leaves to a scarecrow for visual effect. Tie hanging window decorations. compost pile or use them to fill off with twine and display your • Recreation: Leaves have container plants before adding scarecrow. long been favorite toys for regular potting soil. • Bedding: Chicken owners children, who eagerly await • Insulation: Collect leaves can use fallen leaves as bed- jumping into large piles of Leaves cascading down from leaves also provide nutrients to mound over delicate peren- ding in their chicken coops. fallen leaves. Fill paper bags trees indicate the arrival of for the tree. But wet leaves can nial plants and shrubs. The Dry leaves also may create with leaves and draw a tar- autumn. However, colorful and be a safety hazard and leaves leaves will add more warmth more comfortable and drier get on the front. Let kids test awe-inspiring autumn leaves left on the lawn through the to the soil and may help plants conditions for goats and other their skill aiming for the tar- can be a hazard if left to lie on winter can pose a threat to the make it through harsh winters. livestock. Goats may look to gets. Children can camouflage the ground too long. grass. These are just a couple Just remove the leaves slowly recently fallen leaves as a their clothing with leaves and Fallen leaves form a dense of reasons why so much effort when spring arrives so that nutritious food source. Gather masking tape and have a more insulator to protect trees’ roots is placed on leaf clean-up in the soil underneath can get the the leaves and let the goats intense session of “hide and and prevent competing plants the fall. The following are some sunlight and water it needs to munch before you further rake seek.” TF159521 from growing. Decomposing creative ways to recycle leaves thrive. Leave some leaves in and compost the leaves. the yard so that animals can • Decorations: Natural leaves 4 • The Express • Friday, September 30, 2016 INK! How do you get Your News in the paper? Visit us 25 Elm St, Southbridge, MA Call us 508-909-4130 Write us PO Box 90 Southbridge, MA 01550 Email us [email protected] Fax us 508-764-8015 This is Your paper, we make it easy to submit your news. If it’s important to you, It’s important to us!

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