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This week’s Quote RELAY RALLIES FOR $45K

“Life shrinks or expands in propor- tion to one’s courage.”

Anais Nin

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Courtesy photo Kevin Flanders photo The Relay for Life kicked off with the Survivor’s Lap. Event co-leader Julie Norberg, of Charlton, represents Team Norberg Strong with her son, Kyle Norberg.

AUBURN — Countless inspirational stories were all linked together by a common theme at last week’s Central South County Relay for Life. Some guests walked to honor friends or family members who lost their battles to cancer, while others attended the event to support a loved one who survived the disease. But no matter what led to each team’s arrival at the Lemansky Park track on Sept. 11, everyone shares a common goal to help ensure that future generations don’t have similar stories. For more photos, turn to pages A4-A5! A profession of nobility Page A14 Locals to Rockets roll past Grafton in opener SPORTS step out Offense surges for seven goals in victory against diabetes BY KEVIN FLANDERS Auburn football NEWS STAFF WRITER suffers overtime loss in season Residents from throughout the region will unite later this opener month to help raise awareness and funds for the American Page A11 Diabetes Association. The central Massachusetts SPORTS “Step Out: Walk to Stop Diabetes” is scheduled for Saturday, Sept. 26, at Greg Barlow photos Worcester’s UMass Medical School. More than 1,000 partici- The Auburn High field hockey team celebrates after scoring their first goal. pants and volunteers will walk BY GREG BARLOW 13th season at Auburn with eight seniors and 14 a three-mile route to show SPORTS CORRESPONDENT their support for 29 million freshmen on her squad. She plans to move for- Americans across the country AUBURN — On Wednesday, Sept. 9, the ward, one game at a time, without taking a single living with type 1, type 2 or ges- Auburn High varsity field hockey team rolled look in the past. tational diabetes. The disease past Grafton, 7-1, in the Rockets’ season opener. “Last year’s last year,” said Cormier. “This is has become an alarming epi- Auburn, who won the Central Mass. Division 2 their team this season. I expect the girls to work Rockets battle demic in the U.S., with another district title last year en route to a state champi- hard and be prepared and ready to play academ- Millbury in two onship appearance, started this season off with ically. Game one is in the books for the ‘W’ and a bang. Turn To FIELD HOCKEY, ­­­A10 closely contested Turn To DIABETES, page ­­­A14 Head coach Bethann Cormier steps into her page soccer matches Page A12 HalloweenFest and 6K set to return for second year

Opinion BY KEVIN FLANDERS twelve different age categories. several members of her adult pared for it. NEWS STAFF WRITER Get Your Race timing will be provided kickball league. “It’s a great “I do a lot of 5K’s, so hopeful- AUBURN — Area resi- by RaceWire (visit www.dits. cause, and we love supporting ly it will be fine – just a little Point Across dents will be getting plenty org for more information or to different programs in the com- longer,” said Charlton, who has Page A6 of early treats this Halloween register). munity.” also been involved with Relay season when they take part For Auburn’s Melissa Runners, walkers and volun- for Life and other area fundrais- in Diamond is the Sky’s 2nd Charlton, a veteran of many teers are encouraged to show ers. “It’s way more meaningful Annual HalloweenFest and 6K 5K events, the excitement has their Halloween spirit by dress- to get a good workout at charity next month. steadily been building as her ing up at the event. An “ulti- fundraisers than at the gym. Set for Sunday, Oct. 18, first 6K race draws nearer. mate Halloween package” will You get to help a lot of great the event will take place in But even more important to be awarded to the participant programs.” Worcester and is presented by Charlton and the other partic- with the best costume, so feel At noon, the HalloweenFest Autism Behavioral Services. ipants than finishing first is free to channel your inner hor- portion of the event will The race is open to all ages raising funds to help support ror movie makeup artist. begin at Worcester’s Compass and will begin at 11 a.m., with people with special needs. For some individuals, the Tavern with food, drinks, cash prizes for the top two over- “It really means a lot for us idea of completing a 6K might all race finishers and medals to do this,” said Charlton, who be the scariest aspect of the 6 5652510391 9 Turn To HALLOWEEN, ­­­A14 for the top three finishers in will be joined at the event by night, but Charlton is well-pre- page 2 • The Auburn News • Friday, September 18, 2015 Fall a favorite season among outdoorsmen

Fall is and is loved by sportsmen more than the most anyone. The Great favorite The cool days of September signal the time of end of summer and the start of hunt- Outdoors year for ing season. Although many sportsmen many continue to fish, most hang up their RALPH resi- fishing gear and grab their bow or gun. TRUE dents Rhode Island opened their first segment of New of deer hunting this past week and England, Connecticut will follow in a few days. Goose hunting started out slow locally, but that should change quickly, as farm- ers start to cut their cornfields. Duck hunting opens Oct. 13, in the central dis- 8x7-9x7 Steel Liftmaster 1/2 hp trict. With low 2 Sided Insulated water conditions Chain Drive on many streams Garage Door 7ft Opener and rivers, duck r-value 9.65 Inc, standard hardware & hunters are hop- track, 8 color & 3 panel design options $270 ing for substantial $570 inc Installation rain prior to open- inc Installation price matching available on all written quotes ing day. Jump Courtesy photos shooting and pass This week’s picture shows John McDermott, Ron Casteilone and his brother Paul with their shooting on many hunting dogs at the Wallum Lake Rod & Gun Club during their annual Field Day last Sunday. of the small riv- ers and streams provide some real fast shoot- using their airboat in the last few weeks 12-15 can hunt with an adult licensed RONNIE’S SEAFOOD ing when there capturing and banding live ducks, rela- hunter, using only one gun. No license is ample water tive to their annual banding program. or stamps are needed for junior hunters Rt. 31 ChaRlton Depot for the ducks to The annual youth waterfowl hunt will feed. Mass. Fish & be held Sept. 26 and Oct. 10. Youths age Turn To RALPH TRUE page ­­­A5 “Proudly serving the community for over 40 years” Wildlife has been Charlton Orchards Farm Almanac Pick Your Own Pumpkins & Apples Quote of the Week Fall Hours Visit our Farm Store “Everyone here is a big family.” Tomatoes - Auburn’s Gary Mahlert, at last Thursday-Sunday week’s Central South County Relay Cucumbers for Life. 11am-9pm Apples Open to Close Pears • Peaches AUBURN TOWN HALL Apple Cider HOURS: Monday...... 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. 44 Old Worcester Rd. • Rt. 20 • Charlton, MA Tuesday-Thurs...... 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Accepting most major credit cards 508-248-7820 • www.charltonorchard.com Friday...... 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. Open Thurs-Sat 9-5 • Sun & Mon 10-4 • Closed Tues& Wed Board of Selectmen (832-7720) Town Clerk (832-7701)

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The deaths as a result of Casey character- The lessons to be learned after a trag- Handfield at the top right hand corner of page 3 in a these acts exceeded 3,000 people, istics, key edy like Sept. 11, 2001 are innumerable. timely manner. including more than 400 police Principal, events, and We educate our students with facts, as and fire personnel. The actions Auburn situations best we know them. We allow our stu- If you find a mistake, call (508) 909- High School perpetrated that day paralyzed which com- dents to formulate their own thoughts 4142 during normal business hours. During our country and started a new pose the and opinions based on these facts. We non-business hours, leave a message in the war — a war on terror. A topic essentials discuss how to avoid something like editor’s voice mailbox. The editor will seemingly reserved for countries of human this from ever happening again. But return your phone call. of the Middle East had now breached existence, such as birth, growth, emo- most important, we never forget the our homeland. tionality, aspiration, conflict, and mor- lives lost, the sacrifices of families miss- Within educational circles, the ques- tality.” All of us encounter elements of ing their loved ones, or the bravery of tion arises every year, “What are you the human condition every day. I would our police and fire personnel who knew doing in your school to remember argue that they serve as the underpin- they would be giving their own lives to 9/11?” The answers to this question nings of our society; a society we are save the lives of others. So, when the vary by principal, school, and town. preparing our children for that encour- question is asked, “What are you doing For the vast majority of our students, ages them to utilize their gifts and tal- for 9/11?” my answer is “a lot” and we they do not have a recollection of what ents and knowledge to better the world. do it every day. happened that September morning. For those of us old enough to recall Thank you for your continued inter- However, the events and aftermath of Sept. 11, 2001, it still maintains a strong est in and support of the Auburn Public Sept. 11, 2001, serve as opportunities to emotional grip on our consciousness. Schools! educate our students about the varying Not knowing if we were on the brink of political ideologies, religious beliefs, a third world war, or if loved ones in the Mr. Casey Handfield is the Principal TheHeartOfMassachusetts.com and societal norms that are in place immediate path of the destruction were of the Auburn High School. To contact across the world. alive, or how to react amidst the news, him to share an idea, a concern or to Exploring 9/11 with our students is seared in our memories forever. Our ask a question, he can be reached at 508- SPRED provides them with an opportunity to reaction as a nation in the aftermath of 832-7711 or via e-mail at chandfield@ explore and appreciate the human con- Sept. 11, 2001, and our continued reac- auburn.k12.ma.us. Diocese of Worcester dition. As explained in various literary tion 14 years later, is important to share Special religious development for children, teens and adults with READING intellectual disabilities. EDUCATION NOTEBOOK NEWSPAPERS Fitchburg, Westborough, Celebration for all schools in career after high school. IS A QUEST Worcester and Webster. Colby-Sawyer College their program at the start of Guidance counselors will be Small groups. 508.929.4303 the year. This event recognizes available to answer timeline LIKE NO OTHER NEW LONDON, N.H. — Colby- the students who elect to enroll questions and will support par- Sawyer College is pleased to in AP courses. Students who ents and students as they nav- announce that Elizabeth Fazio of challenge themselves by tak- igate through the process of Auburn has enrolled as a mem- ing one or more AP courses in applying to colleges, financial ber of the Class of 2019. Fazio is a high school are better prepared aid, scholarships, and/or posi- Nursing major. for the demands of college and tions in local businesses. career. AP-level coursework Bay Path encourages anyone improves students’ writing who is interested to take advan- WORCESTER, MA UMass Boston skills, problem-solving abilities, tage of this exciting opportunity. time-management skills, inde- The fair will be held at Bay Path BOSTON — The following pendent learning, and study Regional Vocational Technical local residents were among the habits needed to be successful in High School, 57 Old Muggett Hill 4,144 students who graduated at college and career. Road, Charlton. the University of Massachusetts Bay Path is hosting the kick- Bay Path’s Annual College Boston in May: off event for our school wide & Career Fair 2015 Attendees Auburn: Veronica Buckley, AP program on Thursday, Sept. — Anna Maria College, Justine Grady, Erin Murphy 17, at 8:30-9 a.m. in the school Assumption College, Bancroft cafeteria. School of Massage, Becker Kick-Off Agenda: College, Benjamin Franklin Bay Path Regional • At 8:30 a.m., all AP students Institute of Technology, Central will be called to the cafeteria for Maine Community College, Vocational Technical the kick-off. Curry College, Dean College, • Mr. Cloutier, Principal, will Elms College, Fisher College, High School address the students. Fitchburg State University, • Mr. Smolenski, MIE repre- Johnson and Wales University, CHARLTON — Bay Path sentative, will speak on the ben- Lasell College, Lincoln Tech, Regional Vocational Technical efits of taking AP courses and on Mass Bay Community College, High School is committed to last year’s results. Mass College of Liberal Arts, providing rigorous, challenging Massasoit Community College, academic programs for our stu- CHARLTON — Bay Path Massachusetts Maritime dents. Regional Vocational Technical Academy, Merrimack College, Last year, Bay Path offered High School is pleased to Mount Ida College, National five Advanced Placement announce that it will be hosting Aviation Academy, New courses, and this year we have their third annual College and England Institute of Technology, increased those offerings to Career Fair on Thursday, Sept. Newbury College, Nichols eight: AP English Language and 24, from 6 to 8 p.m. College, Norwich University, Composition, AP Literature and This event is open to the pub- Quinsigamond Community Composition, AP Physics, AP lic and free of charge. College, Rob Roy Academy, Calculus, AP Computer Science This free event focuses on high- Salem State University, Southern A, and AP U.S. History I (Part er education and career prepa- Main Community College, I for sophomores and Part II ration and provides the oppor- Springfield College, Springfield for juniors), AP Environmental tunity for students to explore Technical Community College, Science, and AP Statistics. college and career readiness The College of New Jersey, Last year, Bay Path partnered options. Students will be able Toni and Guy Academy, UMass with Massachusetts Insight to interact with admission rep- Amherst, UMass Boston, UMass Education (MIE), a state-wide resentatives from a wide range Dartmouth, UMass Lowell, program devoted to improving of post-secondary institutions as University of Bridgeport, AP programs, growing the num- well as connect with local busi- University of New Hampshire, ber and improving the quality nesses throughout Worcester Vermont Tech, Wentworth of AP course selections for stu- County. The representatives will Institute of Technology, Western dents, providing high-quality discuss course offerings, admis- New England, Worcester professional development for sions procedures, financial aid Polytechnic Institute, Worcester teachers, and increasing overall requirements, job requirements State University. AP enrollment in AP courses and other information pertinent school wide. to the higher education selec- MIE sponsors a Kick-Off tion process and preparing for a Shop Hop 2015 Harvest Fair September 26 & 27 Bethel Lutheran Church Auburn woodstock, connecticut • 10:00am-4:00pm Saturday Take a scenic ride and enjoy a festive fall weekend with us. Enter at each participating store for your best chance November 7th at the Grand Prize Shopping Spree! 9am-2pm Each shop will be giving a red carnation to every “Red Hat” customer, in honor of Kris Reynolds of the Christmas Barn (the originator of the Shop Hop, 25 years ago). VENDORS WELCOME Kris was a member of the Red Hat Society, it is our way to say thank you to Kris. Coco’s Cottage Scranton’s Shops Sailor’s Valentines/Shell Cottage Call Judy 253 Rt. 171 300 Rt. 169 1089 Rt. 169 @ 508-987-5969 Garden Gate/Periwinkles Sweet Evalina’s Treasures and Trash 260 Rt. 171 688 Rt. 169 Consignment Shoppe Woodstock Country Shoppe The Christmas Barn 1115 Rt. 169 283 Rt. 169 835 Rt. 169 Taylor Brooke Winery 848 Rt. 171 For more information go to: ExploreWoodstock.com IT’S GOIN’ 25,000 Unique Visitors DOWN! CHECK OUT THE Every Week! SPORTS ACTION! TheHeartOfMassachusetts.com 4 • The Auburn News • Friday, September 18, 2015 Relay for Life raises $45K for battle against cancer

BY KEVIN FLANDERS continued participation in the to attend Relay events going NEWS STAFF WRITER event, and the Central South forward, he will be able to join AUBURN — Countless inspi- County Relay has raised nearly the fight against cancer from rational stories were all linked $1 million since its inception. an early age. together by a common theme “It’s a great cause. A lot of “I think it’s great to see so at last week’s Central South people in our families and our many people supporting can- County Relay for Life. clients have had cancer, and cer survivors and raising Some guests walked to honor we do this to support every- money for a cure,” said Beverly friends or family members one,” said Joelle Hayes, a Scobie, of Auburn, who defeat- who lost their battles to cancer, member of the Pakachoag Pals ed breast cancer three years while others attended the event team, which is comprised of ago. to support a loved one who sur- members from a local early Event organizers wished vived the disease. But no mat- childcare center and has been to send a special thank-you ter what circumstances served involved in the event for over to the many volunteers who as the impetus for each team’s a decade. make Relay happen, people arrival at the Lemansky Park Added Auburn’s Gary like Joyce Collins, of Auburn, track on Sept. 11, everyone Mahlert, who survived bladder a longtime volunteer who got shares a common goal to help cancer 17 years ago, “Everyone involved after a few of her ensure that future generations here is a big family – we all family members lost their cou- don’t have similar stories. really enjoy it.” rageous fights. Countless oth- Students from Auburn Middle School and schools in Woodstock, Having lost three grandpar- Many team leaders, Mahlert ers – Relay co-leader Pamela Conn., unite to support the cause. ents, a brother-in-law, and a included, are also mem- Darling, Virginia Walsh, Judy few friends to cancer, it means bers of the Relay Organizing Durkin, Tammy Faraday, Tina a lot to event co-leader Julie Committee. It takes a lot of Fortes, and Al Narris, among Norberg, of Charlton, and her hard work to prepare for such others — have also made signif- family to support the cause a large event and continue icant contributions to an event each year. Norberg and her to attract new teams, but the that gives hope for a better 11-year-old son, Kyle, have committee is always up for tomorrow to all in attendance. walked in the event for four the challenge. Some members, From volunteers to team lead- years, but this year they decid- like East Bridgewater’s Marie ers, everyone has had a hand in ed to form their own team, McGinley, the team leader for growing the event. Norberg Strong. Women of Steel, don’t mind Relay for Life is the world’s Several other teams lined driving several miles to attend largest fundraising event to the track and camped out meetings and stay involved. combat cancer. For more infor- overnight, each with its own But adults aren’t the only mation about how you can join story to share. Not only did contributors to Relay. One of the fight, visit www.relayfor- this year’s Relay help raise the greatest features of the life.com. $45,684, but it also brought event, organizers said, is that cancer survivors and their it helps unite people of all ages. Kevin Flanders can be reached families together for another Two-year-old Ethan Chen, of at 508-909-4140, or by e-mail at year. Many teams have formed Dracut, lost both his grand- kflanders@stonebridgepress. strong bonds through their mother and his great uncle to com. Members of the Pakachoag Pals team. cancer – but as he continues

Tina Fortes, of Boston, gets the cotton candy machine ready. She has been attending the From left, Virginia Walsh, Judy Durkin, Tammy Faraday, and Joyce Collins are longtime volun- event for four years. teers at the event.

Ethan Chen, 2, of Dracut, enjoys a treat at his third Auburn Relay. Holly Mahlert, of Millbury, hangs out with 3-year-old Jaelynn Perreault, also of Millbury.

Members of Friends and Family for a Cure take a moment for a photo. Joselynn Hebert (5), left, and Ella Hebert (7), of Woonsocket, RI, spin the wheel for a shot at prizes. Friday, September 18, 2015 • The Auburn News • 5

Sammie Norberg, of Charlton, has just learned that she’s won the event’s annual “Breakfast From left, Madeline Desrosiers, Pamela Darling, Christine Darling, and Lisa Desrosiers, all of in Bed” honor. Here, she spends a moment with Tammy Faraday. Charlton.

Guests are seeing green when they visit the Women of Steel booth. Here, Cindy Marlow, of Relay is very near and dear to Al Narris’s heart. The Auburn resident is a longtime organizing Buffalo, NY, holds up the money raffle tree. committee member and the captain of the Knights for Hope team.

Friends Michael Faraday, of Auburn, and Traci Wild, of Webster. Event co-leader Julie Norberg, of Charlton, represents Team Norberg Strong with her son, Kyle Norberg.

Fall a favorite season Weekly Crossword among outdoorsmen September 18, 2015 Across and a couple of other medications, she RALPH TRUE is now back to normal and ready to go. continued from page A2­­­ 1. Small ornamental Yellow jackets are also building their ladies’ bag under 15, and all rules and bag limits ground nests. Stepping on one of them 5. Rock music with apply. It is advised that all hunters can become very dangerous to adults mournful lyrics read and understand the regulations and children. Stay alert at all times and 9. Neon, e.g. pertaining to the annual youth water- enjoy the great outdoors. 12. Capital of fowl hunting dates as printed in the 2015 “Bonito” are making their presence Switzerland 14. Acquiesce waterfowl abstracts. known along the coastline in Rhode 16. Back, in a way Island and Massachusetts. Chasing Another great opportunity for young 17. Extremely popular sportsmen to learn first hand about large schools of bait near the surface, books safe hunting and hands on experiences bonito are providing some great fishing 19. Churchill’s “so few”: using firearms will be taught at the “Big for anglers. Sea bass fishing continues Abbr. Moe” on Sept. 20, at the Hamilton Rod & to be fantastic in Rhode island waters. 20. Common sense Gun Club in Sturbridge! Free food and The Wallum Lake Rod & Gun Club 21. Vision test (2 wds) activities at the annual event for youths held their annual Field Day last Sunday. 23. Curse is enjoyed by hundreds of youngsters The dogs were showing off their hunting 25. Carpet type every year. A special tip of the hat to all and retrieving skills during the event. It 26. Persons who hold of the volunteers at the Big Moe. Do not was great to see some of the hunting title to property for oth- miss it. Go to www.fawnsexpo.com for dogs performing at the Field Day for ers’ benefit more information. all to see. Other rod and gun clubs 30. Affirmatives Enjoying the outdoors does require need to start bringing back the old field 32. Dusk, to Donne day activities of hunting dogs, showing 33. Overthrow, e.g. monitoring of surroundings by every- 35. Slender, delicate one, and to know of some of the hidden their awesome hunting abilities. Years things dangers. Ticks are making their pres- back, bird hunters would bring their 37. Bogus ence known this year, and a tick bite dogs to field days, place a pheasant in 39. Batman and Robin, can become a serious health hazard for the brush, and have their pointers and e.g. 36. Accommodate way anyone that just takes a stroll in their setters locate and point the bird. It was 40. Bell the cat 1. Declines 38. Acarology subject 54. Attention back yard. A spray called premitin can an awesome sight and enjoyed by all in 41. Dravidian language 2. Abound matter 55. Pink, as a steak attendance. 43. Dome-shaped be applied to clothing to fend of ticks, 3. “Major” animal 42. Famous TV collie 56. Ado Buddhist shrine and will last for a week or two using The Whitinsville Fish & Game Club 4. Emcees’ lines 44. Newbie, of sorts 58. Josip Broz, familiarly 46. Grassland only one application. It should not be will hold their annual Field Day at the 5. “For Me and My ___” 45. Green perimeters 59. French novelist 47. Greek letters sprayed on any skin areas. Bees and club grounds at White Court in Douglas 6. Eye 48. The Rolling ___, Pierre 49. Helpful partner wasps are also a danger to adults and this Saturday, Sept. 19. Numerous activ- 7. Deuce topper band 60. Carbon compound 51. Medical advice, often children and one sting can land a person ities and good food will be available 8. Unorthodox opinion 50. Concern 63. Short-sleeved, pull- 52. “Buona ___” (Italian in the hospital. Many people are allergic throughout the day. A chicken BBQ is 9. Selling used items at 53. Knocked off, in a over shirt greeting) also planned. All ranges will be open! one’s home (2 wds) to bee stings and require them to seek 53. Tailor’s tool 10. Biology lab supply immediate medical attention. Bees and The public is invited. Plenty of free 57. Wine container 11. Delicate wasps are very aggressive at this time parking! 61. Anita Brookner’s 13. Heir’s concern of year, as this writer’s two dogs found The Uxbridge Rod & Gun Club will “Hotel du ___” 15. Avoid out last week. hold their annual youth pheasant hunt 62. Negligence 18. Banana oil, e.g. They had just walked into a patch on Sept. 26. Call the club for more details. 64. Victorian, for one 22. Member of a Jewish of goldenrod when I noticed that they The event is open to the public. Jerome 65. Like “The X-Files” mystic movement 66. Begin working ener- were being hit by numerous wasps. Jussume is chairman of the event and is 24. Range rovers getically (2 wds) We quickly exited the area and headed looking for a couple of more youngsters 26. Makeup, e.g. 67. Cyst back to the car to retrieve a couple of to enjoy the day. Free food, gun safety 27. Doctor’s order 68. Arid Benadryl tablets for the dogs to avoid and shooting live birds over pointing 28. Against U.S. interests 69. Aggravate any reaction to them. All seemed well dogs are a few of the day’s activities that 29. Pole position? and we continued our walk. The next the youngsters will enjoy. 31. Bender On Sept. 19 the Uxbridge Rod & Gun 34. Dissolute men day my lab Twig had a severe swelling Down near her ear and had also scratched the Club will also hold a fun shoot starting area raw. A quick call to the Mendon at 2 p.m., at the club’s rifle range. For Animal Clinic was made and I brought more information call Larry at 508-779- her over to be checked. A wasp had 0748 or Art at 512-963-6053. The event is stung her in the lower part of the ear, open to the public. which was not visible the day before. Take a kid fishing and keep them rods www.TheHeartOfMassachusetts.com After a couple of days on antibiotics bending! 6 • The Auburn News • Friday, September 18, 2015 Opinion/Commentary

We’ve reached num- ber 1 on our top 10 list of antiques and collectibles, You’re a new “paintings by listed art- ists.” A Stonebridge Press Weekly Newspaper Although this column 25 Elm Street, Southbridge MA 01550 will focus on paintings, homeowner: Tel. (508) 764-4325 • Fax (508) 764-8015 other art forms like sculp- www.auburnnews.net ture, gold and silversmith- ing, art pottery and art Protect your ntiques glass can also be highly Frank G. Chilinski A , desirable and valuable. Stonebridge Press President and Publisher Collectibles A web search shows rare paintings turning up investment & Estates in thrift shops and homes. Adam Minor A 19th Century paint- Editor ing by Giovanni Batista Courtesy photo Financial WAYNE TUISKULA Torriglia was dropped off at a Goodwill store in Smaller Greenwood paintings like this one of Mt. Focus Virginia in 2013. The work Wachusett sell in the $2,000 to $4,000 range was valued at $20,000. Someone dropped off at our auctions. Editorial a painting by early 20th century landscape TONY artist John Fery at a San Diego St. Vincent DIDONATO DePaul store in June. Its estimated value is know you have a print. If it has a date when $25,000. A painting that was being used as “a it was published it is also a print. Look for bulletin board” was sold at a United Kingdom brush strokes with oil paintings. However, September is Life Insurance auction house for nearly $1.3 million. there are some prints though that are raised Awareness Month. This effort is Life Many older New England homes have to look like brush strokes. Watercolors are an unprecedented collaboration paintings that have been on the wall for a little more difficult to decipher than oil among companies, agencies, asso- decades and sometimes centuries. Perhaps paintings, but a good magnifier can help you ciations and individual financial because the owners have lived with them for determine whether it is painted or printed. If so long they may pay little attention to them. professionals committed to a through a you do have a painting, check the signature. single goal — to help millions of Paintings are one of the first items that we A painting by a listed artist (one who has check when we are called upon to handle an Americans understand and obtain training with a record of selling prices) can the life insurance coverage they estate. We found an Edmund Adler painting be researched in books or online. You can see in an Amherst estate that brought nearly need. screen auction records and get an idea of what yours When you buy your first home, $10,000. An English hunting scene painting might be worth. the first thought that goes through from a Leominster home brought well over It was nice meeting some regular read- $5,000. Many other paintings have brought fig- your head is probably not life I really noticed it as I stood in line for ers of this column and other members of ures in the $1,000’s including works by Joseph insurance. You might be won- the Ferris wheel at the Woodstock Fair the Douglas Senior Center at last week’s Greenwood. Greenwood was born in Spencer appraisal day. Please contact me if you’d like dering how you’re going to make over Labor Day weekend. I’ve always and studied art at the Wilbraham Academy. your mortgage payments or afford known it to be true these days, but it real- to schedule an antique appraisal fundraiser The Worcester Art Museum describes him event for your organization. furniture. So maybe you think it’s ly hit me at that moment. as “Worcester’s most noted landscape paint- not the best time to discuss life The sun was down, and the lights pro- We have an online auction of the contents er”. The works that we sold of his were of insurance. It may surprise you, duced by of a Lexington, Mass. home running now. Mt. Wachusett and other Worcester county but there may not be a better time. all the There is a preview at the home Sept. 26 and he scenes. Even the smaller sized paintings of Especially if you are young, T attrac- bidding ends on Sept. 30. See details at www. his we handled have brought between $2,000 your policy may be as affordable tions cast centralmassauctions.com. Minor and $4,000. as it’s ever going to be. Plus, your the fair- You can do some of your own detective grounds Contact us at: Wayne Tuiskula Auctioneer/ house may begin appreciating in Details work with your art. First, you want to see if Appraiser Central Mass Auctions for Antique value, which makes it even more in a neon it is actually a painting or a print. Use a pow- glow. The Auctions, Estate Sales and Appraisal Services important to protect it in case ADAM erful magnifying glass to examine it closely. www.centralmassauctions.com (508-612- 6111), line for something happens to you. MINOR If you see dots from the printing process you [email protected]. the Ferris wheel was HOW CAN LIFE INSURANCE maybe 100 HELP SECURE YOUR HOME? feet long, which at first, made me appre- Tips to scent your home this season hensive. I don’t like long waits. As the line moved forward, we passed ake Scents are gourds have only one main claim to fame: If the insured person dies, the an obstacle course set up next to the T powerful — Their interesting colors and shapes make death benefit from a life insur- Ferris wheel — a ticket trap, for sure. It the just a small them a fantastic fall decorating tool. ance policy can help make the was filled with kids of all ages, from mid- whiff of cer- Talented and imaginative artisans have mortgage payments so your fam- dle schoolers to high schoolers, romping Hint tain smells formed everything from utilitarian bowls ily can stay in the house with- around on rope ladders and walkways. can fuel to musical instruments out of gourds, out hardship. Either term or per- “Weeeeee!” I heard from the slide on KAREN emotions. although mainstream offerings are likely manent life insurance can be an the obstacle course, looking to my right From alter- to include a creative mix of baskets, candle- TRAINOR effective way to help provide the just in time to see it. A high school aged ing moods holders, birdhouses and vases. appropriate amount of coverage girl was on her way down the slide, and spark- Gourds, both large and small are plen- for your family’s needs. A licensed ing memo- tiful and whimsical, with a high “person- squealing with delight, but as she went financial professional can help ries to creating calm and promoting focus, ality quota.” Tossing interestingly shaped down, I noticed the slide wasn’t the only you determine the right type and thing she was paying attention to. Her fragrance can be very influential in our gourds in a bowl creates an instant center- everyday lives. piece. Or place handfuls of colorful gourds amount of life insurance to help right arm was outstretched and in her meet your family’s needs. hand was a phone. I suddenly realized Autumn in New England offers an abun- around an outside entryway display to fill that she had recorded herself in a video dance of native sights and scents that can the gaps between pumpkins, mums and going down the slide. be captured as everlasting fragrance for the cornstalks. HOW MUCH INSURANCE DO As she hit the ground, she quickly home. Read on for a few simple recipes to Gourds, with their contrast of color and YOU NEED? jumped to her feet and shared the newly bring the spectacular fragrance of the fall textures, are the perfect candidate for an recorded footage with her friends. Giggles season indoors for months to come. interesting craft project. Whether you could be heard as the group of girls moved *** choose to make a vase, bowl or birdhouse, Figuring out how much life away from the ride and into the masses of New England Potpourri Mix: This all nat- drying, cutting and cleaning the gourds are insurance you need is more com- people that constantly flowed through the ural autumn potpourri mix will bring you important chores to complete. plicated than just covering the fairgrounds that weekend, chatting about back to a walk along winding New England Much like carving a Jack-O-Lantern, the amount of your mortgage. You’ll the video as they went. roads. A few drops of essential oil may be top of a gourd must be cut off and the inside want to provide for paying funeral added to boost the scent as the mixture ages. scraped clean. “Did you see that?” I asked my wife, expenses and debts after you’re Ingredients: Dried slices of two red or To do: Scrape out all inside dried mem- nudging her to discreetly look in the gone. Plus, many times, a spouse, golden delicious apples (or other hardy New branes and seeds. This can be tedious, but direction of the teenagers, trying my best England variety); dried slices of one orange; it is necessary to avoid rot. To ensure a child or other relative depends on not to seem like a creeper. “Doesn’t that eight cinnamon sticks; one tablespoon nut- smooth inside surface as for gourd bowls, your income for all or a portion seem weird that instead of just enjoying megs; three tablespoons whole cloves; 2 sand inside with a wire brush drill attach- of their support. Many insurance the ride, she had to take a video of herself whole nutmegs; filler: acorns, dried leaves, ment. agents recommend a minimum enjoying it?” bark pieces, pinecones, etc. To dry out decorative thin-skinned of six or seven times your annual As soon as it came out of my mouth, I Directions: Break up (or smash) the cin- gourds, clean them in warm, soapy water income as a target for the amount realized that I am huge hypocrite in this namon sticks and some of the whole cloves containing a household disinfectant. Dry of life insurance you should own. regard. My phone can store hundreds of to release fragrance. Mix together all ingre- gourds with a cloth and spread them on Many insurance policies contain pictures and videos, and I make use of dients, gently folding in apple and orange newspaper in a warm, dry place. After exclusions, limitations, reduc- every last megabyte to chronicle all the slices last. Place in an open bowl or pack in a week, wipe them with a cloth moist- tions in benefits and terms for funny moments with my kids, scenes and a clear glass jar for gift giving or later use. ened only with disinfectant. Again, spread keeping them in force. A licensed other all kinds of all things. Just last week *** gourds to dry, now in a warm, dark, damp- financial professional can pro- in fact, I got that all-too-familiar alert on Pie Spice Sachets: The sweet scent of free spot for about a month. Every other vide you with costs and complete my phone that I was running out of mem- freshly baked apple and pumpkin pies can day, turn them. When seeds rattle inside, details. ory card space, thanks in large part to my be resurrected every time you reconstitute they are properly seasoned. Small, thin- camera. these essence filled sachets. Best of all, these shelled gourds will dry in less than a month, Should you have any questions The funniest part of it all? Not even 10 can be used to scent the air and to spice up and large ones can take up to six months. about financial issues, feel free minutes after critiquing the girl’s slide cider! If mold appears during the drying pro- to contact Tony DiDonato at 508- selfie, I found myself taking out my cell Ingredients: 2 tablespoons pumpkin pie cess, scrape it off with a knife. Thin-shelled 382-4923, or by e-mail at tony.dido- phone and taking selfies with my wife on spice; 4 teaspoons ground cinnamon; 2 tea- gourds dry best when hung in a mesh bag. [email protected]. Tony is a top of the Ferris wheel, as well as various spoons nutmeg; 2 tablespoons applesauce You can finish your bowl or vase by stain- Financial Advisor with Prudential shots of the Woodstock Fair from a bird’s Mix the applesauce and spices together ing, painting, or using leather dye on it. The Financial. eye view. Most of my time on the Farris in a bowl. Dough will be very stiff. Pinch leather dye provides a vintage look and is wheel was spent looking through a cam- off small pieces of dough and roll into balls. easiest to apply for a first time project. After era lens. Press down to form discs, about an inch or the dye has dried, apply a protectant, such It just feels natural these days, I sup- so. Bake in a 275 degree oven for about two as varnish or wax. pose. Just after the fair alone, I had doz- hours or until fully dry and firm. Allow to *** ens of pictures taken on my cell phone cool and harden. Win Dinner for Two — Your tips can win — selfies and others — of my family at the To use for simmering potpourri: Drop one you a great dinner for two at the historic fair. I enjoyed the fair, like thousands of disc into a couple of inches of simmering Publick House Historic Inn in Sturbridge! others did, but I found myself enjoying a water. Simply send in a hint to be entered into a part of it on the other end of a screen. My, To use as spice sachet: Drop disc into random drawing. One winner per month how times have changed. Preheat oven to 275 degrees and bake for 1 will win a fabulous three course dinner for Now granted, I justify some of that with 1/2 hours until dry and firm. Cool. Use as two at the renowned restaurant, located on the notion that it’s actually my job to take a simmering potpourri by simply dropping Route 131 across the town common in his- photos at such an event. That excuse only in boiling water. To use as a spice, drop into toric Sturbridge. Because I’m in the busi- gets me so far. A lot of that time is spent container of simmering cider. ness of dispensing tips, not inventing them watching my kids go on rides, stuffing *** (although I can take credit for some), I’m their face with pizza or petting farm ani- Autumn Wax Tarts (Recycled candles): counting on you readers out there to share mals. Making fragrance tarts is easy (and free) your best helpful hints! We live in an interesting time techno- if you’ve collected all your autumn fra- logically — where every moment of our granced candle ends throughout the year. Do you have a helpful hint or handy tip lives can be captured with ease with a Ingredients: Leftover candle wax; foil that has worked for you? Do you have a ques- photo or video, and shared with the entire cupcake wrappers. tion regarding household or garden matters? world in an instant. I’m just as guilty of it Directions: Carefully melt leftover candle If so, why not share them with readers of as the next guy, but hopefully, I don’t lose bits in a double boiler or use the warming Stonebridge Press publications? Send ques- tray of a drip coffee maker. Remove wicks tions and/or hints to: Take the Hint!, c/o DON’T the feeling of actually enjoying things as and black bits from melted wax. Line a cup- Stonebridge Press, P.O. Box 90, Southbridge, they happen, and not just through a cell cake pan with aluminum foil cupcake wrap- MA 01550. Or e-mail [email protected]. Hints phone camera lens. pers. Pour about an inch of wax into each are entered into a drawing for a three course aluminum wrapper. Allow to cool, then dinner for two at the historic Publick House Adam Minor may be reached at (508) 909- MISS remove wrapper from tin and peel off tart. Inn! For more great hints, tune into Take the 4130, or e-mail aminor@stonebridgepress. *** Hint! one minute snippet tips aired on NASH com. Now that your house boasts the aroma Icon 98.9. And for more tips and talk, be sure of autumn, why not do a little decorating, to listen to my live hour long show Fridays compliments of Mother Nature? Gourds are from 9 to 10 a.m., on WARE 1250. A THING! plentiful this time of year, and let’s face it, Friday, September 18, 2015 • The Auburn News • 7 Obituaries John F. Lynch, 81 Susan Manning, 72 AUBURN — John Sutherland in 2006. F. “Jack” Lynch, 81, He was born in VALPARAISO, Ind. missed by her ten grandchildren: Mike, of Auburn, a retired Worcester, son of — Susan (Padgett) Emma, Maddie, Mackenzie, Brady, Worcester Firefighter, Irish immigrants Manning passed away Katie, Tommy, Cooper, Toby and Owen. died Tuesday, Sept. 15, Cornelius and Mary Friday, September She was predeceased by her sister, at UMass Memorial B. (Scannell) Lynch 11th on her 72nd birth- Hope (Padgett) Addie. Medical Center after a and graduated from day after a many year Funeral services were held at Moeller brief illness. St. Peter’s High battle with chronic Funeral Home 104 Roosevelt Road, He was predeceased School in 1952. obstructive pulmo- Valparaiso, Ind., on Tuesday, Sept. 15, by his wife of 45 years, He is a Navy veteran nary disease. preceded by visitation. She will be laid Shirley A. () Lynch who died April of the Korean War. Susan was born in to rest in Arlington National Cemetery 18, 2002. Jack served 31 years on the Worcester 1943, the eldest child of Ruth (Fisher) next to Jerry Manning, her husband of Jack is survived by four sons, Michael Fire Department, retiring in 1997 from Padgett and Donald Padgett of Auburn. 42 years. J. Lynch of Auburn, John F. Lynch, Jr. Engine 10 on Park Avenue. He was She graduated from Auburn High Special thanks to Dr. Paul Meyer for and his wife Terese of Auburn, James P. a member of St. Joseph’s Church, School and attended Clark University. his affection and attention to Susan Lynch and his wife Arlette of Worcester Worcester Lodge of Elks, Main As the Executive Director of Housing these last few years. Her life was richer and Robert S. Lynch of Auburn; three South American Legion Post 341 Authorities in Logansport, Indiana and for having known you. Also, special daughters, Anne M. Clark and her hus- and the International Association of Ogden, Utah she used her leadership thanks to Dr. Mohideen and Jackie for band Thomas of Auburn, Deborah J. Firefighters-Local 1009. Jack enjoyed and financial skills to improve the lives their compassionate care for our moth- Campbell and her husband Ralph of decorating his home for the holidays, of many over her career. er. Oxford and Kathleen E. St. Denis and working in his yard and “peddling” Susan is survived by her broth- In lieu of flowers, donations can be her husband Norm of Sturbridge; 11 flowers for Gatto’s Florist. er Donald Padgett of Auburn, made to The Shriners Hospitals for grandchildren, Michael Lynch and his The funeral will be held on Friday, Massachusetts and her three daugh- Children at http://www.shrinershospi- wife Jennifer, Kerri Clark, Nicholas Sept. 18 from Callahan Fay & ters: Linda (Pete Wiley) Manning, Teri talsforchildren.org. Lynch and his wife Katelyn, Thomas Caswell Funeral Home, 61 Myrtle St., (Dan) Folta, and Carrie (Eric) Delaney. Visit moellerfuneralhome.com. J. Clark, Jr., Joseph Clark and his fian- Worcester, with a Mass at 10 a.m. at She is greatly loved and will be sorely cée Samantha Raddatz, Sarah Lynch, St. Joseph’s Church, 189 Oxford Street, Andrew Campbell, Patrick Lynch, Auburn. Burial will follow at Notre David St. Denis, Sydney St. Denis, and Dame Cemetery. Visiting hours were Matthew St. Denis. He also leaves four Thursday, Sept. 17, in the funeral home. great grandchildren, Ryan, Mason, Flowers may be sent or donations Russell C. Engstrom, 97 Camden and Olivia Lynch; a sister, may be made to Boston Children’s Patricia M. Brown and her husband Hospital Trust, 401 Park Dr., Suite 602, ROCHDALE/CLEARWATER, Fla. — prior to that he owned a Gulf Service Jack of Worcester and many nieces and Boston, MA 02215. Russell C. Engstrom, 97, ended his jour- Station in Quinsigamond Village nephews. To place an online message of con- ney he started 97 years ago, Thursday, and co-owned Standard Auto both in Jack was predeceased by three sis- dolence, please visit www.callahanfay. Aug. 27. Worcester. He was a member of the ters, Ann M. Roukat in 2007, Eileen com. He was a man of very few words and Worcester Men of Song, a Barber Shop Cronin in 1994 and Mary T. “Bunny” a heart of gold. Quartet, Worcester Surf Casting Club, He is survived by his loving wife, the Morning Star Lodge of Masons, the Mildred (Phillips) Engstrom; a grand- Scottish Rite Bodies and the Aleppo Lauretta M. Grant, 84 daughter, Caron and her husband Shriners. Russell loved square dancing Dr. Michael Rocha of Dartmouth; two and gardening around his homes, he AUBURN — Lexington; one granddaughter, Nicole great-grandsons, Jonathan and Jacob; especially loved his former home at 189 Lauretta M. (Wall) Labonte of Webster; a niece and two a daughter-in-law, S. Jane Griesbach, Clark Street in Rochdale. Grant, 84, former- nephews. of Charlton; a sister, Muriel Dube of He will be sorely missed by many. He ly of Aleda Drive, A funeral Mass will be held at 10 a.m. Leicester; a former daughter-in-law, lived a wonderful life with the help of died Friday, Sept. on Saturday, Sept. 19, at St. Joseph’s Phyllis Kelly, of Auburn, and many Millie’s endless care. He was the love of 11, at Brookside Church, 194 Oxford St., Auburn. Burial nieces and nephews. Millie’s life. Rehabilitation and will be private at a later date. There His first wife Astrid (Gustafson) A Private Graveside Service will be Nursing Center in are no calling hours. In lieu of flow- Engstrom; his son, Don Engstrom; five held in Worcester County Memorial Webster. ers, memorial contributions may be sisters, Ethel O’Brien, Margaret Jones, Park, Paxton. In lieu of flowers, memo- She is survived by made to the Alzheimer’s Association, Vera Seymour, Evelyn Bannon and rial donations may be made to the two children, Richard Grant and his 480 Pleasant St., Watertown, MA 02472. Eleanor Williams all predeceased him. Shriners Burn Institute. wife Patricia of Sanbornton, N.H., and Paradis-Givner Funeral Home in He was born in Worcester, son of Carl Arrangements in the care of Lindquist Linda Labonte and her husband Peter Oxford is directing the arrangements. O.T. and Aina (Ericson) Engstrom. Lundin Funeral Home, 36 Butler St., of Webster; a brother, Thomas Wall Visit www.paradisfuneralhome.com. Russell retired from Norton Company, Worcester. of Salem, N.H.; a sister, Rita Wall of Community Calendar

The calendar page is a free service prices — one for every need; be it for please contact 508-832-5044, ext. 155 for ing to collect or maybe looking to pick offered for listings for government, your fall decor, carving, baking — you more information. up a new hobby. For more information educational and non-profit organiza- name it! Taking in the beautiful sight about our club or coins in general, call tions from Auburn and surrounding of the pumpkins, in combination with Have a little one in the house? Looking Dick Lisi at 508-410-1332 or visit lisirich- towns. Send all calendar listings and the changing leaves and the backdrop of to get out and do something? The Auburn [email protected]. happenings by mail to Adam Minor the church steeple — makes it worth the Public Library may have just the thing at Stonebridge Press, P.O. Box 90, trip! If you have any questions, feel free for you. Mother Goose Story time is for Open Story Time will be held at 4:30 Southbridge, MA 01550; by fax at (508) to call the church office at 508-832-2845. children ages 6-15 months. It’s a great p.m. every Thursday at the Auburn 764-8015 or by e-mail to aminor@stone- See you there! place for children and their grownups Public Library. No registration required. bridgepress.com. Please write “calen- Where do these pumpkins come from? to listen to stories, share some nurs- Please drop in. Open to all ages. For dar” in the subject line. All calendar The pumpkins are raised and harvested ery rhymes and have time to connect more information, call 508-832-7790. listings must be submitted by 3 p.m. on by the Navajo Indians on their reserva- with others during musical free play. Friday to be published in the following tion in New Mexico. The money they Mother Goose Story Time is held at the Chuck wants boys in the 6th through Friday’s edition. We will print such list- receive helps their schools and other Auburn Public Library on Tuesdays at 10th grades to join The Man Cave. The ings as space allows. programs and a percentage of the sales 10 a.m. Please stop by and join us. If you Man Cave is a boys’ group that meets helps our church as well. need more information, you may call the from 7:30 to 8:45 p.m. Thursdays at the Saturday, Sept. 19 library at 508-832-7790. We hope to see AYFS, 21 Pheasant Court, Auburn. This Friday, Oct. 9 you there. is where members will learn that peers AUBURN their own age share similar concerns. AUBURN The Bay State Chapel meets at 6 p.m. Group members will be able to discuss There will be a community roast every Saturday at St. Thomas Episcopal ways to cope with their concerns as well beef supper at the First Congregational Auburn Homecoming & Fall Festival Church, 35 School St., Auburn. Everyone as receive positive feedback. Each week Church, 128 Central Street, Auburn on — Friday night and Saturday, Oct. is invited. There will be childcare and will center around a particular topic for Saturday, Sept. 19, at 5 p.m. Tickets are 9 and 10. Saturday, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., refreshments at every service. discussion. There is no cost to join. For $10 for adults; children 10 and under Auburn High School. Friday, 7 p.m., more information, call Brandon Pare are free. No reservations are needed. Varsity Football Auburn vs. Grafton, The Auburn Historical Museum at 41 508-832-5707, ext. 16 or Dan Secor 508-832- Additional parking is available at the Saturday, 9 a.m., Boys JV Soccer, 10:30 South St. is open every Tuesday, from 5707, ext. 14. Free food available. Town Hall. a.m., Girls JV Soccer, 10 a.m., Boys and 9 a.m. to noon, and Saturday from 9:30 Girls Cross Country, 12 noon, JV Field a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Admission is free to see Federal law guarantees every student Please let Auburn Boy Scout Troop Hockey, 12 noon, Boys Varsity Soccer, a variety of artifacts and memorabilia the right to a free and appropriate public 101 help you clean out your returnable 1:30 p.m., Varsity Field Hockey, 1:30 concerning Auburn as far back as when education regardless of disability. State bottles and cans. The troop will hold a p.m., Girls Varsity Soccer. All games it was known as the town of Ward. All law (603 CMR 28) documents the process can and bottle drive at the Auburn Fire are vs. Northbridge. Games, train rides, are welcome to come. For more infor- for identifying the students who may Station on Saturday, Sept 19, from 9 a.m. pumpkin decorating, face painting, food, mation contact Sari Bitticks at sarilb@ have a disability. The Auburn Public to 1 p.m. If you have a large collection craft, vendors, scarecrow contest, cos- verizon.net. Schools is committed to providing spe- and would like someone to come pick tume contest, fun for all ages! cial education services for students with them up, please call Larry (508-612-4976), Schedule of events will be listed in The Auburn Mall hosts an entertain- disabilities from age 3 to 21. or George (774-239-2240) Funds raised by the Auburn News and on www.auburn- ing and educational Story Time on the Child Find is a continuous process of bottle drive help run our scouting pro- guide.com. Sponsored by the Auburn first Tuesday of each month from 12 public awareness activities, screening gram. Thank you. Recreation and Culture Department and p.m. to 12:30 p.m. Local children of all and evaluation designed to locate, identi- Auburn Public Schools. For information ages are invited; members of the mall fy and refer as early as possible all young Sunday, Sept. 20 please call-508-832-7736 or email kpap- team and participating mall retailers children with disabilities and their fami- [email protected]. Rain or shine. will help teach the children the joys lies who are in need of Early Intervention CHARLTON of reading through various stories and Program (Part C) or Preschool Special books. Children can also participate in Education (Part B/619) services of the The 25th annual Model Train Show Saturday, Nov. 7 reading themed arts & crafts and fami- Individuals with Disabilities Education presented by the Providence & Worcester lies will also get special in-store savings! Act (IDEA). Railfan Club at the Overlook Hotel & AUBURN Parents/guardians of children ages Reception Room, 88 Masonic Home Road Divorced? Separated? You don’t have 3-22, who reside in Auburn and feel their (Route 31) in Charlton. Admission for Harvest Fair, Bethel Lutheran Church, to go through it alone. Divorce Care is child is in need of an evaluation for the 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. event is $5, while Auburn — Saturday, Nov. 7, 9 a.m. to 2 a support group that meets from 6:30 to the determination of eligibility for spe- children 11 and under get in for free. p.m. Vendors welcome. Call Judy at 508- 8 p.m. Wednesdays in Room 207 at the cial education services, may contact the Food and refreshments will be available. 987-5969. Faith Baptist Church, 22 Faith Avenue, Office of Pupil Services at (508) 832-7752. For more information, call (508) 949-2114 Auburn, providing practical support, You may also contact your child’s school or visit www.pwrfc.net. ONGOING EVENTS recovery and hope. There is a voluntary directly and speak with the special edu- AUBURN donation of $15. Childcare will be pro- cation team chairperson to discuss your Saturday, Oct. 3 vided. Activities for K-high school occur concerns. Christian 12 Step Program for Men and at the same time. For more information, To receive Special Education services, AUBURN Women from 7-8:15 p.m. every Tuesday call 508-832-5044, ext. 321. children must meet eligibility guidelines at Faith Baptist Church, 22 Faith Ave, according to the IDEA. For more infor- Pumpkins … get your pumpkins Auburn. Do you feel your life/relation- The Nipmuck Coin Collectors Club mation you can write: Rosemary Reidy, here! The Pumpkin Patch at the First ships/habits are spinning out of control? meets the fourth Wednesday of each Director of Pupil Services, 5 West Street, Congregational Church, 128 Central St., A Christian 12 Step Program is the Key month at 6:30 p.m. at the Oxford Senior Auburn, MA 01501 or call (508) 832-7752. Auburn, will be open daily ‘til dusk to Christ and Life providing Abundance, Center, 323 Main St., behind the Oxford Oct. 3 through Oct. 31. There will be Blessing and Grace. Come as you are or Town Hall. Everyone is welcome from gourds and pumpkins of all sizes and long time collectors to those just start-

www.TheHeartOfMassachusetts.com 8 • The Auburn News • Friday, September 18, 2015 LEGALS MORTGAGEE’S NOTICE OF SALE (SEAL) and conditions of record and subject to thereon being part of Lots 188 and OF REAL ESTATE THE COMMONWEALTH OF all tenancies and/or rights of parties in 189 on Plan of Land in Auburn; for the By virtue and in execution of the Power MASSACHUSETTS possession. Whitaker-Irish-Perry Realty Company of Sale contained in a certain Mortgage LAND COURT Terms of the Sale: Cash, cashier’s or and also being shown on plan recorded given by Michael Manu-Gyamfi to DEPARTMENT OF THE TRIAL certified check in the sum of $5,000.00 with the Worcester District Registry of Mortgage Electronic Registration COURT as a deposit must be shown at the time Deeds, Book 2433, Page 527, by C.M, Systems, Inc. as nominee for, Freedom 2015 SM­­­­ 006867 and place of the sale in order to qualify Allen, C.E. dated February 1927 and Mortgage Corporation, its successors ORDER OF NOTICE as a bidder (the mortgage holder and designated as Lot “a” thereon, bounded: and assigns, dated April 30, 2008 and To: its designee(s) are exempt from this Westerly by the Easterly line recorded with the Worcester County Joseph J. Huard, Tara L. Huard a/k/a requirement); high bidder to sign writ- of an unnamed street One (Worcester District) Registry of Deeds Tara Tobin ten Memorandum of Sale upon accept- Hundred Twenty (120) feet; at Book 42795, Page 140, subsequent- and to all persons entitled to the benefit ance of bid; balance of purchase price Southerly by the Northerly line of ly assigned to JPMorgan Chase Bank, of the Servicemembers Civil Relief Act, payable in cash or by certified check Brook Road, Fifty-Five (55) feet; National Association by Mortgage 50 U.S.C. App. § 501 et seq.: in thirty (30) days from the date of the Easterly One Hundred and Twenty (120) Electronic Registration Systems, U.S. Bank Trust, N.A., as Trustee for sale at the offices of mortgagee’s attor- feet by land now or formerly of Whitaker- Inc., by assignment recorded in said LSF9 Master Participation Trust ney, Korde & Associates, P.C., 321 Irish-Perry Perry Realty Company; Registry of Deeds in Book 48728, Page claiming to have an interest in a Billerica Road, Suite 210, Chelmsford, Northerly by lot 190 on the first 52, of which the Mortgage the under- Mortgage covering real property in MA 01824-4100 or such other time above name plan Fifty-five (55) feet. signed is the present holder, for breach Auburn, numbered 33 Bylund Avenue, as may be designated by mortgagee. CONTAINING about of the conditions of said Mortgage given by Joseph J. Huard and Tara The description for the premises con- 6,600 square feet of land. and for the purpose of foreclosing the L. Huard to Mortgage Electronic tained in said mortgage shall control Said premises are conveyed subject same will be sold at Public Auction Registration Systems, Inc., dated in the event of a typographical error in to restrictions of record if the same are at 11:00 AM on September 25, 2015 October 31, 2008, and recorded with this publication. still in force. at 5 Seneca Street, Worcester and the Worcester County (Worcester Other terms to be announced at the For mortgagor’s title see deed recorded Auburn, MA, all and singular the prem- District) Registry of Deeds at Book sale. with the Worcester County (Worcester ises described in said Mortgage, to wit: 43482, Page 359, and now held Nationstar Mortgage LLC District) Registry of Deeds in Book The land with the buildings thereon in by the Plaintiff by assignment has/ Korde & Associates, P.C. 37661, Page 22. Worcester, Massachusetts on Seneca have filed with this court a complaint 321 Billerica Road The premises will be sold subject to Street being shown as Lot B-L on a for determination of Defendant’s/ Suite 210 any and all unpaid taxes and other “Plan of Land Lot B-L & B-R; Worcester, Defendants’ Servicemembers status. Chelmsford, MA 01824-4100 municipal assessments and liens, and Massachusetts” Applicant(s)own- If you now are, or recently have been, (978) 256-1500 subject to prior liens or other enforce- er(s): Real Estate Alternative Inc. and in the active military service of the Plona, Jr., Theordore J., 14-019419, able encumbrances of record entitled Schonning Consulting Group drawn United States of America, then you September 11, 2015, September 18, to precedence over this mortgage, and by hs&t group, inc. dated March 9, may be entitled to the benefits of 2015, September 25, 2015 subject to and with the benefit of all 2006 recorded in Worcester Registry the Servicemembers Civil Relief Act. September 11, 2015 easements, restrictions, reservations of Deeds at Plan Book 840, Plan 92. If you object to a foreclosure of September 18, 2015 and conditions of record and subject to For title see Book 38870, Page 122 the above-mentioned property on that September 25, 2015 all tenancies and/or rights of parties in Note: A portion of the premises are basis, then you or your attorney must possession. located in Auburn Massachusetts file a written appearance and answer (SEAL) Terms of the Sale: Cash, cashier’s or The premises are to be sold subject in this court at Three Pemberton COMMONWEALTH OF certified check in the sum of $5,000.00 to and with the benefit of all ease- Square, Boston, MA 02108 on or MASSACHUSETTS as a deposit must be shown at the time ments, restrictions, building and zoning before October 19, 2015 or you will be LAND COURT and place of the sale in order to qualify laws, unpaid taxes, tax titles, water forever barred from claiming that you DEPARTMENT OF THE TRIAL as a bidder (the mortgage holder and bills, municipal liens and assessments, are entitled to the benefits of said Act. COURT its designee(s) are exempt from this rights of tenants and parties in posses- Witness, JUDITH C. CUTLER, Chief 15 SM 006425 requirement); high bidder to sign writ- sion. Justice of this Court on September 1, ORDER OF NOTICE ten Memorandum of Sale upon accept- TERMS OF SALE: 2015 TO: ance of bid; balance of purchase price A deposit of FIVE THOUSAND Attest: Christian Latino payable in cash or by certified check DOLLARS AND 00 CENTS ($5,000.00) ______and to all persons entitled to the in thirty (30) days from the date of the in the form of a certified check or bank Deborah J. Patterson benefit of the Servicemembers Civil sale at the offices of mortgagee’s attor- treasurer’s check will be required to be Recorder Relief Act, 50 U.S.C. App. § 501 et. ney, Korde & Associates, P.C., 321 delivered at or before the time the bid 201210-0083-PRP Seq.: Deutsche Bank National Trust Billerica Road, Suite 210, Chelmsford, is offered. The successful bidder will September 18, 2015 Company, As Trustee for Securitized MA 01824-4100 or such other time be required to execute a Foreclosure Asset Backed Receivables LLC Trust as may be designated by mortgagee. Sale Agreement immediately after the LEGAL NOTICE 2007-BR4, Mortgage Pass-Through The description for the premises con- close of the bidding. The balance of MORTGAGEE’S SALE OF REAL Certificates, Series 2007-BR4 claiming tained in said mortgage shall control the purchase price shall be paid within ESTATE to have an interest in a Mortgage in the event of a typographical error in thirty (30) days from the sale date in the By virtue of and in execution of the covering real property in Auburn, this publication. form of a certified check, bank treasur- Power of Sale contained in a certain numbered 42 Berlin Street, given by Other terms to be announced at the er’s check or other check satisfactory to mortgage given by Theodore J. Plona Christian Latino and Toni L. Latino sale. Mortgagee’s attorney. The Mortgagee Jr. to Mortgage Electronic Registration to Mortgage Electronic Registration reserves the right to bid at the sale, to Deutsche Bank Trust Company reject any and all bids, to continue the Systems, Inc. acting solely as a nomi- Systems, Inc. acting solely as nominee Americas as Trustee for RALI 2006- sale and to amend the terms of the sale nee for Countrywide Home Loans, Inc., for Home123 Corporation, dated QA1 by written or oral announcement made dated December 26, 2006 and record- December 23, 2006, and recorded Korde & Associates, P.C. before or during the foreclosure sale. If ed at Worcester County (Worcester at Worcester County (Worcester 321 Billerica Road the sale is set aside for any reason, the District) Registry of Deeds in Book District) Registry of Deeds in Book Suite 210 Purchaser at the sale shall be entitled 40427, Page 22 of which mortgage 40435, Page 359, and now held Chelmsford, MA 01824-4100 only to a return of the deposit paid. Nationstar Mortgage LLC is the present by the Plaintiff by assignment, has/ (978) 256-1500 The purchaser shall have no further holder by assignment from Mortgage have filed with this court a complaint Boulay, Doreen, 14-015474, recourse against the Mortgagor, the Electronic Registration Systems, Inc., for determination of Defendant’s/ September 11, 2015, September 18, Mortgagee or the Mortgagee’s attor- as nominee for Countrywide Home Defendants’ Servicemembers status. 2015, September 25, 2015 ney. The description of the premis- Loans to Nationstar Mortgage LLC If you now are, or recently have been, September 11, 2015 es contained in said mortgage shall dated July 18, 2012 recorded at in the active military service of the September 18, 2015 control in the event of an error in this Worcester County (Worcester District) United States of America, then you September 25, 2015 publication. TIME WILL BE OF THE Registry of Deeds in Book 51073, may be entitled to the benefits of the ESSENCE. Page 164, for breach of conditions of Servicemembers Civil Relief Act. If you (SEAL) Other terms if any, to be announced at said mortgage and for the purpose object to a foreclosure of the above- COMMONWEALTH the sale. of foreclosing the same, the mort- mentioned property on that basis, then OF MASSACHUSETTS JPMorgan Chase Bank, National gaged premises located at 18 Thayer you or your attorney must file a written LAND COURT Association Avenue, Auburn, MA 01501 will be appearance and answer in this court at DEPARTMENT OF THE TRIAL Present Holder of said Mortgage, sold at a Public Auction at 12:00PM Three Pemberton Square, Boston, COURT By Its Attorneys, on October 7, 2015, at the mortgaged MA 02108 on or before October 12, 006420 ORLANS MORAN PLLC premises, more particularly described 2015 or you will be forever barred from ORDER OF NOTICE P.O. Box 540540 below, all and singular the premises claiming that you are entitled to the TO: Waltham, MA 02454 described in said mortgage, to wit: benefits of said Act. John P. Harte Phone: 781-790-7800 The land with the buildings there- Witness, JUDITH C. CUTLER Chief Moneen D. Harte September 4, 2015 on situated in Auburn, County Justice of said Court on August 27, and to all persons entitled to the ben- September 11, 2015 of Worcester, Commonwealth of 2015. efit of the Servicemembers Civil Relief September 18, 2015 Massachusetts, being shown on a Attest: Act:, 50 U.S.C. App. §501 et seq.: plan of lots at Pakachoag Heights, Deborah J. Patterson Ocwen Loan Servicing, LLC COMMONWEALTH OF Auburn, Mass. Owned by M.C. Recorder claiming to have an interest in a MASSACHUSETTS LAND COURT Meger, Trustee drawn by W.I. 13-011489 / Latino, Christian and Mortgage covering real property in DEPARTMENT OF THE TRIAL Thompson, E.E., in May 1904 record- Toni L./09/18/2015 Auburn, numbered 112 Elmwood COURT ORDER OF NOTICE Case ed with Worcester District Registry of September 18, 2015 Street, given by John P. Harte No.: 15 SM 006965 TO: Marybeth K. Deeds, Plan Book 9, Plan 6, further and Moneen D. Harte to Mortgage Ferreira and Peter B. Ferreira and to bounded and described as follows: LEGAL NOTICE Electronic Registration Systems, all persons entitled to the benefit of TRACT I: MORTGAGEE’S SALE Inc., as nominee for GMAC Mortgage the Servicemembers Civil Relief Act, BEGINNING at a point in the south- OF REAL ESTATE Corporation, its successors and 50 U.S.C. App. Section 501 et seq.: westerly side of Thayer Avenue, which By virtue of and in execution of the assigns, dated July 18, 2005, and Bank of America, N.A claiming to have point is three hundred twenty-two (322) Power of Sale contained in a certain recorded with the Worcester County an interest in a Mortgage covering feet southeasterly from the point of mortgage given by Doreen Boulay (Worcester District) Registry of real property in Auburn, numbered 32 intersection of the said southwesterly to Mortgage Electronic Registration Deeds in Book 36827, Page 157, and Oakwood Avenue, given by Marybeth side of Thayer Avenue with the south- Systems, Inc. acting solely as a nomi- now held by plaintiff by assignment K. Ferreira and Peter B. Ferreira to easterly side of Pakachoag Street; nee for First National Bank of Arizona, has/have filed with this court a com- Mortgage Electronic Registration THENCE: southeasterly by the dated October 27, 2005 and recorded at plaint for determination of Defendant’s/ Systems, Inc. As Nominee for Prospect said southwesterly side of Thayer Worcester County (Worcester District) Defendants’ Servicemembers status. Mortgage, LLC dated October 22, Avenue, seventy-five (75) feet Registry of Deeds in Book 37661, Page If you now are, or recently have been, 2010, recorded at Worcester County to a point at Lot 116 on said plan; 24 of which mortgage Deutsche Bank in the active military service of the (Southern District) Registry of Deeds THENCE: southwesterly by said Lot Trust Company Americas as Trustee United States of America, then you in Book 46547, Page 1, and now 116, one hundred (100) feet to a point; for RALI 2006-QA1 is the present may be entitled to the benefits of the held by Plaintiff by assignment, has/ THENCE: northwesterly seventy-five holder by assignment from Mortgage Servicemembers Civil Relief Act. If have filed with this court a complaint (75) feet to a point at Lot 112 on said plan; Electronic Registration Systems, Inc., you object to a foreclosure of the for determination of Defendant’s/ THENCE: northeasterly by said as nominee for First National Bank above-mentioned property on that Defendants’ Servicemembers status. Lot 112, one hundred (100) of Arizona to Deutsche Bank Trust basis, then you or your attorney must If you now are, or recently have been, feet to the point of beginning. Company Americas as Trustee for file a written appearance and answer in the active military service of the CONTAINING 7,500 square feet of land RALI 2006-QA1 dated December 20, in this court at Three Pemberton United States of America, then you being Lots 113, 114, 115 on said plan. 2012 recorded at Worcester County Square, Boston, MA 02108 on or may be entitled to the benefits of the TRACT II: (Worcester District) Registry of Deeds before October 12, 2015 or you will be Servicemembers Civil Relief Act. If you BEING Lots 116 and 117 as shown on in Book 50220, Page 27, for breach forever barred from claiming that you object to a foreclosure of the above- said plan. of conditions of said mortgage and for are entitled to the benefits of said Act. mentioned property on that basis, then For mortgagor’s title see deed recorded the purpose of foreclosing the same, Witness, JUDITH C. CUTLER Chief you or your attorney must file a written with the Worcester County (Worcester the mortgaged premises located at 14 Justice of this Court on August 27, appearance and answer in this court at District) Registry of Deeds in Book Brook Road, Auburn, MA 01501 will 2015 Three Pemberton Square, Boston, MA 21220, Page 203. be sold at a Public Auction at 11:00AM Attest: 02108 on or before Oct. 12, 2015 or you The premises will be sold subject to on October 7, 2015, at the mortgaged ______will be forever barred from claiming that any and all unpaid taxes and other premises, more particularly described Deborah J. Patterson you are entitled to the benefits of said municipal assessments and liens, and below, all and singular the premises Recorder Act. Witness, JUDITH C. CUTLER, subject to prior liens or other enforce- described in said mortgage, to wit: September 18, 2015 Chief Justice of this Court on Aug. able encumbrances of record entitled The land in said Auburn, Worcester 31, 2015 Attest: Deborah J. Patterson to precedence over this mortgage, and County, Massachusetts, and more Recorder A-4542091 09/18/2015 subject to and with the benefit of all Particularly described as follows: September 18, 2015 easements, restrictions, reservations The land together with the buildings Friday, September 18, 2015 • The Auburn News • 9 SENIOR SCENE

The Lorraine Gleick Nordgren Senior been released? A quick overview of you like, or just walk around and enjoy Center what to expect from Windows 10 (just FASCA MONTHLY DRAWING the sights. We dine at Victoria Station Auburn Council on Aging released) and how it differs from previ- This October a drawing will be ini- with choice of meal. Cost $65. 4 Goddard Drive, Auburn ous version of the software. We will talk tiated of one $25 gift certificate for a • Nov. 10: Come Fly With Me — Join us 508-832-7799 about the trade-offs of keeping what you FASCA member each month. You can at the Castle of Knights, choice of meal. www.auburnguide.com/pages/ have, How will you know it’s time to only win if you are a FASCA member. Then sit back and enjoy Rob Zappulla auburnma_coa/index make a change, and what type of device Won’t you please show your support and his seven-piece band to hear the Hours: Mondays & Fridays, 8 a.m. (laptop, all-in-one, tablet)makes the for the Senior Center and join FASCA 50’s-60’s music of Frank Sinatra. Cost, – 3 p.m., Tuesday, Wednesday and most sense for you? We’ll talk about this today. $74. Thursday, 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. and much more. If your just curious or • Nov. 14: New York City Shop and if you’re ready for a change, this is your Sightsee Tour — You are on your own The mission of the Auburn Council chance to see windows 10 in action and AUBURN TRAVELERS with map in hand. Drop offs at different on Aging is to link elder needs and ask questions, since there will be plenty locations. Have a fun day of shopping resources by developing and/or coordi- of time for Q&A and discussion. Please FASCA: AUBURN SENIOR or see a show — whatever you want to nating services, community education call to register, 508-832-7799. do. Cost, $59. and advocacy. The Auburn Council on CENTER 2015 TRIPS • Dec. 1: “A Christmas Carol” show Aging enhances the quality of life of FASCA CHICKEN DINNER at Norwood Theatre with lunch at Auburn’s senior population by assist- FASCA Chicken Dinner, Monday, Come and travel with us, 21 years Sheraton 4 Points Norwood. Cost is $89. ing in identifying the needs of elders Oct. 19, at 4:30 p.m. Catered by Happy’s, and older welcomed. Trips leave from Casino day trips — Mohegan Sun, and making recommendations to the $6 per person tickets available for sale the Auburn Senior Center. Deposits of Foxwoods, and Twin Rivers — call or town manager on programs, services at the Senior Center until Oct. 2. Are $10 needed for day trips and $50 deposit e-mail for information about these. and policies that benefit and meet the you a FASCA Member? What does needed for multi-day trips. Payments • Dec. 3: Lee Greenwood — Tennessee needs of this demographic group. The FASCA do? Why is FASCA important are due one month before date of trip Christmas. Foxwoods Theatre. Come Council recommends and assists in the to the Senior Center? FASCA stands for for day trip and two months before see Lee Greenwood sing his famous coordination and implementation of a Friends of the Auburn Senior Center. multi-day trips. Call Lynne Guittar or song, “God Bless the USA,” plus many continuum of programs and services It is a non-profit organization run by Rich Hedin at 508-832-7799 or e-mail us other hits. Includes casino package/ that are offered for elders, through its members. If you are not a FASCA at [email protected]. buffet/slot play. Cost $85. Depart: 8:30 the Lorraine Gleick Nordgren Senior member, we urge you to join us during Try us any day. a.m. Return Time: 6 p.m. Center. our membership drive. Dues are $5 per • Sept. 23: Mystery Tour — WAIT • Canadian Maritimes Cruise: Sept. year for Annual Membership or $50 for LIST ONLY — Join us for a great sur- 28-Oct. 7, 2016 — Travel by bus up to a Lifetime Membership. FASCA mem- prise trip with sit down lunch and lots Montreal for two days of sight seeing. UPCOMING EVENTS bers raise money to assist the Council of fun. There is a little walking on this Then board Ncl Dawn to Cruise Quebec- on Aging by providing large and small trip. Cost, $71. Sydney-Halifax-St. John-Bar Harbor OPEN HOUSE necessities for the Senior Center. In the • Oct. 8-10: Three days, Break for Moose – to stop at Boston. Nine days total. Join us for an Open House at the last year alone FASCA has subsidized — At Sunday River, stay two nights at Deposit of $600 upon reservation (insur- Senior Center, Saturday, Sept. 19, from dinners, installed rolling windows in the Grand Resort Hotel. Admission to ance included). Prices vary due to cabin 10 a.m. to noon the dining room serving area, paid for the Fryeburg Fair. Dinner at the resort. categories. Taking reservations now. landscaping, runs weekly Bingo, card Two full breakfasts. Chondola ride up • Autumn Repositioning Cruise: Oct. MONDAY MOVIES games, Memorial Fund and numerous North Peak. See moose safari, third day 28-Nov. 11, 2016. Take our cruise from Monday Movies at 1 p.m. trips. The Senior Center would not we visit Sunday River Fall Festival Trip Boston - stopping at San Juan-Bonaire- Sept. 21: “McFarland, USA” be able to do all it does without the concludes after fair. Cost, $419 d.b./$519 Curacao-Aruba-Jamaica-George Town- Sept. 28: “A Little Boy” generous financial help from FASCA. single. Cozumel Mexico-and stop at final des- The FASCA trip coordinators, Lynne • Oct. 21: Italian Festival — Live music tination of New Orleans. Deposit of TECH CLINIC Guittar and Rich Hedin, also offer gift with Frank Zarba and Ray Cavicchio. $600, plus optional insurance coverage. Buy, Upgrade or Switch? Tuesday, certificates redeemable towards trips, Choice of meal at Davernsport Yacht Prices vary due to cabin categories. Sept. 29, at 1 p.m. that make a terrific gift for family or Club. Come and enjoy Italian! Cost, $89. Taking reservations now. How should I access the internet, and friends who like to travel. • Oct. 28: Salem Haunted Happenings what do I do now that Windows 10 has — Spend the day in Salem. Dress up if

sauce, seasoned green beans, shredded mozzarella cheese croissant, 4 oz. yogurt, 4 oz. garlic bread, pear cup. topping, garlic whole-grain INTERMEDIATE fruit juice, fruit variety. Thursday, Sept. 24; Chicken bread, Romaine salad with Fajitas with onions and pep- assorted dressing, peach sups. SCHOOL LUNCH pers on whole-grain Tortilla, Tuesday, Sept. 22: Chicken seasoned rice, salsa and sour fingers Parmesan with mari- Monday, Sept. 21: Fish nug- Monday, Sept. 21: Pork patty BREAKFAST cream, buttered corn, fresh nara sauce, whole-grain roll gets with tartar sauce, potato – breaded pork patty with rice fruit. and butter, seasoned broccoli, wedges, seasoned green beans, pilaf, peas and carrots, fruit AMS/AHS Friday, Sept. 25: Home made applesauce cup. dinner roll with butter pat, variety. assorted pizza, Romaine salad Wednesday, Sept. 23: Beef fresh apple or raisins. Tuesday, Sept. 22: Chicken Monday, Sept. 21: Breakfast with assorted dressing, dried nacho’s with whole-grain taco Tuesday, Sept. 22: Hot dog patty on a whole-wheat bun, to Go! fruit cup or diced peaches. chips, nacho cheese sauce, on a whole-grain roll, New seasoned baked fries, roasted Tuesday, Sept. 22: Breakfast Southwest black beans, shred- England baked beans, but- chickpeas, fruit variety. to Go! ded lettuce and diced fresh tered corn, watermelon slice or Wednesday, Sept. 23: Roasted Wednesday, Sept. 23: AUBURN MIDDLE tomatoes, seasoned corn, rai- assorted fruit, cup. turkey, served with glazed Breakfast to Go! sins and cranberry cup. Wednesday, Sept. 23: carrots, mashed potatoes and Thursday, Sept. 24: Breakfast SCHOOL Thursday, Sept. 24: Chicken Hamburger or cheeseburger on gravy, whole-wheat dinner roll, to Go! salad sandwich on whole-grain whole-grain bun, condiments, cranberry sauce, apple crisp. Friday, Sept. 25: Breakfast to Monday, Sept. 21: Bacon butter croissant, seasoned car- Romaine salad with assorted Thursday, Sept. 24; Macaroni Go! cheeseburger on whole-grain rots, M&M cookie, diced pears, dressings, cinnamon or plain and cheese – elbow pasta in roll with ketchup, mayo, mus- Sticker Day! applesauce cup. a creamy homemade cheese tard and dill pickles, oven Friday, Sept. 25: Pizza Day! Thursday, Sept. 24; Tyson sauce, whole-wheat dinner ELEMENTARY French fries, Romaine salad Assorted pizza slice Day! Plain chicken drumsticks, mashed rolls, steamed broccoli, fruit with assorted dressings, fresh cheese or pepperoni pizza on potatoes and gravy, buttered variety. SCHOOLS apple or assorted fruit cups. whole-grain crust, Romaine peas, dried cranberries, banana Friday, Sept. 25: Tuesday, Sept. 22: BBQ chick- salad with Italian dressing, or fruit, cup. Cheeseburger – Beef burger Monday, Sept. 21: Breakfast en on a whole-grain roll, let- assorted fruit cups. Friday, Sept. 25: Stuffed topped with cheese on whole- to Go! tuce leaf and sliced red onion, crust pizza o whole-grain crust, wheat bun, baked sweet potato Tuesday, Sept. 22: Breakfast seasoned green beans, chilled cheese or pepperoni, celery and fries, coleslaw, fruit variety. to Go! pears or fresh fruit bowl, M&M BRYN MAWR carrot sticks with Ranch dress- Wednesday, Sept. 23: Cookie. ing, mixed fruit cup or water- Breakfast sandwich with egg Wednesday, Sept. 23: Monday, Sept. 21: Macaroni melon slice. and cheese on whole-grain Awesome chicken dinner! and cheese, seasoned corn, toasted bagel or Breakfast to Mashed potatoes with gravy, roasted broccoli, whole-grain Go! BAY PATH LEGALS seasoned broccoli, Romaine dinner roll and butter pat, Thursday, Sept. 24; Breakfast (SEAL) salad with assorted dressings, fresh fruit bowl. COMMONWEALTH OF to Go! whole-grain dinner roll and Tuesday, Sept. 22: Popcorn BREAKFAST Friday, Sept. 25: Breakfast to butter pat, chilled peaches or chicken, dipping sauces, MASSACHUSETTS Go! fresh fruit bowl. mashed potato and gravy, Monday, Sept. 21: LAND COURT Thursday, Sept. 24; Chicken seasoned green beans, mini Blueberry pancakes DEPARTMENT OF THE TRIAL LUNCH noodle soup, deli grinder on banana. with syrup, 4 oz. yogurt, COURT whole-grain roll, ketchup, mus- Wednesday, Sept. 23: 4 oz. fruit juice, fruit 15 SM 006090 tard, mayo and special sauce, Spaghetti with plain or meat variety. ORDER OF NOTICE AUBURN HIGH baked beans, lettuce leaf and sauce, shredded cheese, garlic Tuesday, Sept. 22: TO: tomato slice, chef’s choice veg- bread, green peas, diced pears. Sausage, egg and cheeseMoira Brennen on an English muffin, SCHOOL etable, fun size potato chips, Thursday, Sept. 24; Turkey and to all persons entitled to the benefit fruit cups of dried fruit cup. sandwich, sun size pota- 4 oz. yogurt, 4 oz. fruit Monday, Sept. 21: Grilled of the Servicemembers Civil Relief Friday, Sept. 25: Tony’s round to chips, sliced pickles, New juice, fruit variety. chicken sandwich on whole- Act, 50 U.S.C. App. § 501 et. Seq.: pizza, Romaine salad with England baked beans, fresh Wednesday, Sept. 23: grain roll, coleslaw, seasoned Bank of America, N.A. claiming to have assorted dressings, seasoned peach or peach cup. Scrambled eggs, bacon, broccoli and sliced carrots, an interest in a Mortgage covering oven roasted red potatoes, oven Friday, Sept. 25: Assorted whole-wheat toast, 4 oz. New England baked beans, roasted carrots, applesauce cup pizza slice day! Plain cheese or fruit juice, fruit variety. real property in Auburn, numbered 29 assorted fruit. or fresh red apples. pepperoni pizza on whole-grain Thursday, Sept. 24; Marilyn Drive, given by Moira Brennen Tuesday, Sept. 22: Rib B Que crust, baby carrots or Romaine Homemade coffee cake,to Mortgage Electronic Registration sandwich on whole-grain roll, salad with ranch dressing, 4 oz. yogurt, 4 oz. yogurt,Systems, Inc. acting solely as a nominee black bean and corn salad, sea- PAKACHOAG applesauce cup. 4 oz. fruit juice, fruit for Mortgage Master, Inc., dated April soned carrots, pineapple tid- variety. 28, 2010, and recorded at Worcester bits. Monday, Sept. 21: Italian Friday, Sept. 25: Ham,County (Worcester District) Registry of Wednesday, Sept. 23: Spaghetti and meatballs with egg and cheese on a Spaghetti with plain or meat SWANSON ROAD Deeds in Book 45725, Page 93, and now held by the Plaintiff by assignment, has/have filed with this court a complaint for determination of Defendant’s/ LOCAL ELKS Defendants’ Servicemembers status. If you now are, or recently have been, WIN in the active military service of the United States of America, then you HORSESHOE may be entitled to the benefits of the Servicemembers Civil Relief Act. If you TOURNAMENT object to a foreclosure of the above- mentioned property on that basis, then Courtesy photo you or your attorney must file a written FALL RIVER — The MA appearance and answer in this court at Elks Horseshoe Tournament Three Pemberton Square, Boston, was held recently at the Fall MA 02108 on or before October 12, River Lodge. The winning 2015 or you will be forever barred from teams, both from the Auburn/ claiming that you are entitled to the Webster Lodge, were: 1st place: benefits of said Act. Ted Kusy & Randy Apher and Witness, JUDITH C. CUTLER Chief 2nd place: Jesse Nadeau & Justice of said Court on August 26, Bill Roland. From left, John 2015. Delaney (State Chairman), Bill Roland, Jesse Nadeau, Ted Attest: Kusy and Randy Apher. Deborah J. Patterson Recorder 15-021378 / Brennen, Moira/09/18/2015 September 18, 2015 10 • The Auburn News • Friday, September 18, 2015 SPORTS Auburn field hockey stomps over Grafton in season opener

The Auburn field hockey’s offense goes on the attack.

Senior Shannon Hynes of Auburn plays some defense.

On the defensive end, Lucas to dive down and make a FIELD HOCKEY Auburn did their job. The brilliant glove save, deflecting continued from page 1 that’s how we start and we’ll go defense stayed organized and the ball away from the net. from there.” utilized the space of the field Auburn also continued their Auburn took an early lead efficiently. They seemed calm dominance on the defensive in the fourth minute. Senior on the ball while passing it end in the second half, break- Auburn’s Shannon Hynes collects the ball and dribbles it up the field. left forward Hanna Harris put around under pressure. ing down Grafton’s attacks and the ball in the back of the net Grafton, on the other hand, intercepting many passes. after a tight scramble in front were dangerous on count- The Indians picked their of Grafton’s goal. Shortly after, er attacks. They were quick defense up in the second, allow- senior right wing Jess Clifford with numbers up on offense. ing only two goals to be scored. made the score 2-0 in the eighth However, Auburn senior goal- “Grafton always comes to minute, poking the ball in the keeper Abby Lucas was ready. play, and they play hard,” said goal’s bottom left corner after it She ended the night with six Cormier. was played across the box. saves and only let in one. Many Clifford and Harris each Auburn’s passing was excep- of her saves were kick saves, got their second goals of the tional and certainly reflected where she had to quickly accel- season in the second. After the chemistry among the play- erate off her line and kick the Clifford scored, Harris put the ers. They consistently used the ball away to safety, keeping final goal away for the Rockets width of the field and common- Grafton off the board for most during a big scrum occurring ly switched fields on the attack. the game. in Grafton’s box, resulting They dominated the spine of Auburn scored three more in many shots on net. Harris the field, claiming any ball that times in the first half to make eventually got a rebound and found its way in the middle. the score 5-0 going into the sec- placed it in the net. On the attacks, Auburn ond. In the final three minutes, patiently moved the ball across Auburn continued to be just Grafton got on the board. Sure the field and down the flanks. as aggressive in the second half. enough, it was off a counter At the right time, they’d get the Molly Cutting had a rocket of a attack, with the ball being ball in the middle of Grafton’s shot with 25 minutes to play, played across Auburn’s goal final third in front of the net. forcing Grafton junior goalie line and tapped in by a Grafton Their fitness was highlight- Delaney Smolinski to make attacker. ed, as the girls thoroughly a tough kick save. Several Auburn certainly out-pos- ran diagonal and overlapping times on counter attacks, four sessed Grafton. The Indians runs, chasing down every ball Auburn players transitioned ended with one goal, three cor- and making the job difficult for quickly making it a four-on- ners, nine saves and six shots. Indians defenders. two offensive advantage for the Auburn finished with seven “Overall I think we’re doing Rockets. goals, 10 corners and 14 shots. pretty well,” said Harris. Lucas had a great save in the “It’s a team effort,” said “We have really good ability 45th minute. Grafton received Cormier. “We have a lot of good to switch fields. We all work a penalty stroke. The shot was players who are unselfish.” Auburn senior Caitlyn Bailey dribbles the ball. together and we’re all talking.” a waist-high line drive, forcing

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AUBURN — Nominations are current- Adam Minor photos Brett Chavin, 7, of Auburn, flies down the Super Slide. ly being accepted for the John E. & Kyleigh Murphy, 5, left, of Eastford, Conn., rides the carousel with Ethel E. Riley Outstanding Citizenship Ryker Burke, 4, right, of Auburn. Award. Deadline is Monday, Oct. 19, at 4 p.m. Nominations should include reasons why a person being nominated has been an outstanding citizen and made life for Auburn residents better. Submit to Riley Award Committee, c/o Debra A. Gremo, Town Clerk, 104 Central St., Auburn, MA 01501. www.TheHeartOfMassachusetts.com Friday, September 18, 2015 • The Auburn News • 11 Auburn football suffers overtime loss in season opener

AUBURN — The Auburn High var- sity football team jumped out to a 14-0 lead over visiting Doherty High in both teams’ season openers on Friday night, Sept. 11, but the Rockets couldn’t hang on as they dropped to 0-1. The Highlanders scored twice in regu- lation to force overtime in a game dead- locked at 14-14, and they scored the only points of the extra session as they won, 20-14. Auburn (0-1) will look for its first vic- tory of 2015 when they host Millbury High on Friday night, Sept. 18, at 7 p.m.

Photos courtesy Mark Seliger, www.SeligerPhotography.com Auburn’s TJ Medlin makes a cut toward the center of the field while carrying the ball.

Pat Westerlind of Auburn leaps to make a catch versus Doherty.

Auburn lineman Patrick Berthiaume (68) does his best to contain Doherty’s Ali Boothe.

Auburn teammates Andrew Savage (34) and Auburn quarterback Steve Saucier fires a pass while on the run. A pair of Auburn defenders team up to tackle Doherty ball carrier Nick Devin White leap up in celebration. David. At your service in the Auburn News SEE YOUR LOCAL PROFESSIONAL FOR ALL THE SERVICES

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scored the only two second half goals. In the 45th minute Brendan Santoro scored, and just a minute later Haedar Hakem tallied the game-winner after receiving a feed from Cody Kennedy and one-touching it into the goal. Bailey noted that his young team, which starts three freshmen, will gain much-needed experience as each game passes. “I suspect we will get stronger as the season goes on, that’s what I’m hoping,” he said. The Rockets are now 1-2 to start the season. “There’s a lot of parity,” Bailey said of Southern Worcester County League play. “We’ll be competitive in every game.” In the nightcap, the Auburn girls’ team held a late lead but couldn’t hold on, as Millbury netted the equalizer in a very competitive game. “We’re their rival,” Rockets head coach Larry Midura said of battling the Woolies. “We get the best from them every single time.” Nick Ethier photo The first half didn’t provide too many Will Sjogren of Auburn elevates to get his scoring chances for either side, but the head on the ball versus Millbury. game continued to open up as the clock wound down. Finally, with under eight minutes to BY NICK ETHIER play, Auburn’s Samantha Moreau took SPORTS STAFF WRITER a corner kick from the right side. Her curling shot buckled Millbury keeper AUBURN — Auburn High hosted Gabby Hunt, who attempted to punch Millbury High in a pair of varsity soc- the ball up and away. But the ball went cer contests on Monday evening, Sept. just under the crossbar, resulting in a Nick Ethier photo 14. goal. Auburn’s Jadon Latino sends the ball out of his defensive zone during a 3-2 loss to Millbury. Up first were the boys, who dropped a Then, with six minutes left, Millbury’s back-and-forth affair by a 3-2 final. McKenna Kennedy targeted a wicked Rockets head coach Chris Bailey said shot at the upper left-hand corner, but his team didn’t play a strong game, Auburn keeper Sarah Fahey (9 saves) adding that it wasn’t “well enough to punched the ball out of play. win. We’re a better team than what we “Sarah’s very confident,” Midura played in the last 30 minutes.” explained of his diminutive keeper. The Woolies scored the game’s first “Sarah’s been here for four years. Her goal in the sixth minute when Liam size is deceiving, but take 10 shots — see O’Shea booted the ball past Auburn if you can put one over her head. It’s keeper Alex Mularski (15 saves), but tough to do. She’s very mechanically Auburn grabbed the lead thanks to a sound.” pair of late first half goals. The save resulted in a corner kick, Dean Lemansky netted the equalizer though, and the Woolies (2-0-1) took in the 30th minute when he collected the advantage. In a play very reminis- rebound of a shot taken by Will Sjogren, cent of the Rockets’ goal, Millbury’s who was credited with the assist. Shannon Reno scored, with Mikaela Then, two minutes later, Lemansky Mitchell assisting. was awarded a penalty kick and he The tie brought Auburn’s record to capitalized, using his right leg to boot a 1-1-1, which Midura called a “rough shot toward the lower left-hand portion start,” which included a season-opening of the goal. loss to Grafton before beating Leicester Auburn led at the half, 2-1, but and tying Millbury. Millbury — who improved to 1-1-1 —

Photo courtesy Mark Seliger, www.SeligerPhotography.com Auburn’s Megan Gurlitz prepares to boot the ball down the field during a victory over Leicester last week.

Photo courtesy Mark Seliger, www.SeligerPhotography.com Auburn’s Samantha Moreau sends a booming kick past a Leicester player in a game played last week.

Photo courtesy Mark Seliger, www.SeligerPhotography.com In a matchup with Leicester played last week, Jianna Baroni of Auburn settles the ball with her left foot.

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Nick Ethier photo Matthew Russell of Auburn pushes a through-ball down the field versus Millbury on Sept. 14. Friday, September 18, 2015 • The Auburn News • 13 Bay Path football falls to St. Bernard’s in season opener

Photos courtesy Greg Blomstrom The Bay Path Regional football dropped its season opener to St. Bernard’s on Friday night, Sept. 11, by a final of 39-20.

BY GREG BARLOW ning back John Oloughlin tinued to drive up the field get- SPORTS CORRESPONDENT started it off, returning the ting first down after first down. CHARLTON — The stadi- kick 27 yards. Senior quarter- Robichaud made a 47-yard run um was packed at Bay Path back Tucker Hetherman ran before being brought down at Regional on Friday night, Sept. for four, and senior running Bay Path’s 30. The Minutemen 11, for the football team’s home back John Bowlin carried the played tough defense, forcing and season opener under the ball for 10 yards to get a first them back a couple yards. lights against St. Bernard’s. down. However, after a series of com- The Minutemen came out Hetherman followed with pletions, they were second strong and battled until the back-to-back completions, each and goal at the 1-yard line. end in a game resulting with to junior running back Ben Robichaud ran the ball for the made an attempt to do more knee on the final possession, the Bernardians coming out on Paquette. The first was for nine touchdown, followed by a two- damage, traveling 30 yards to with the final score at 39-20. top, 39-20. yards, bringing Paquette down point conversion completion, the Bernardians’ 35, but the “Our passing went well,” “We played very well against at the Bernardians’ 47. The sec- making the score 14-7. drive came to a halt after an said Dhembe of the game’ pos- an extremely talented football ond was a 30-yard rocket, put- Three minutes later, St. interception. itives. team,” said Bay Path head ting the Minutemen at the 13. Bernard’s scored another mon- Driving the ball to Bay Statistically, Troy ran for coach Al Dhembe. “They were It was a team effort to get ster 54-yard touchdown run Path’s 11 and finishing with 40 yards, Paquette received bigger than we were, but our the first touchdown of the by their senior quarterback, an 11-yard touchdown pass, the and ran for 42 yards with four kids played with a lot of heart season. Sophomore fullback Cooper Bigelow, followed by Saints were now on top, 33-13. receptions, Gillespie had four and pride. This was a stepping Dylan Mercon and sophomore a good field goal, making the Bay Path continued to strug- receptions for 76 yards and stone for us.” running back each advanced score 21-7. gle, fumbling during their next a touchdown, Hutchinson The game started off rocky eight yards. With five yards to Hetherman battled back with drive. Again, the Bernardians had three receptions for 29 for Bay Path. They were hit go, Hetherman took it to the the passing game. He threw a took advantage. Bigelow tossed yards and a touchdown, and hard at the 47-yard line in the end zone himself, leaping over 20-yard missile to junior Travis an impressive 35-yard touch- Hetherman completed 15 of 26 first period for the second down tackle at the goal line. The kick Gillespie. For the next play, down pass. The score was 39-13 attempts for 142 yards. He also of the game, forcing a fumble, was good, allowing Bay Path to he connected a 12-yard pass to with three minutes remaining rushed for 47 yards. recovered by St. Bernard’s. lead, 7-6. Paquette. Bowlin ran for five, in the game. However, the Minutemen held Bay Path kept the same then Troy for seven to bring Bay Path never gave their own on the defense end, intensity coming out in the sec- them to the Bernardians’ 23. up, though. Hetherman only allowing the Bernardians ond quarter. First, they forced Hetherman ran it to the 18 continued to use to travel 21 yards before turn- a fumble at the St. Bernard’s before the end of the period. his arm, throwing a sports brief ing it over and gaining posses- 18, recovered by senior defen- The Minuteman picked up 30-yard pass down the sion again. sive back Brett Lamica. But the where the left off. Bowlin car- middle of the field to With just under six minutes defense prevailed and prevent- ried the ball two more yards Gillespie. He continued remaining in the quarter, St. ed Bay Path from scoring. to the 16. Hetherman finished to throw, passing for Rockets record golf Bernard’s received a punt at For the Bernardians’ fol- it off with a 16-yard pass to 14 more yards before its own 28-yard line. Next, full- lowing drive, Bay Path senior Gillespie for the touchdown. junior running back back Aaron Robichaud carried defensive back Miguel Keefe The kick was no good, with the Sam Hutchinson ran victory the ball 72 yards to the end zone caught an interception. The score now at 21-13. the ball in the end zone On Sept. 9, the Rockets’ Jack for the first touchdown of the Minutemen then had a prom- St. Bernard’s scored the next for a 14-yard score. Scavone was the medalist in a golf night. The field goal attempt ising drive, but couldn’t secure three touchdowns, and contin- “This may not have match played at Cohasse Country went wide right making the a touchdown. The score at half- ued to capitalize on Bay Path’s been the start we want- Club by shooting a 4-over par 39. score 6-0. time remained 7-6. mistakes. Bigelow scored again ed, but we’re going Auburn blanked Southbridge, 9-0, The Minutemen answered St. Bernard’s took the lead with a 23-yard quarterback to build off it,” said and improved to 1-0-1, while the immediately. Sophomore run- in the third quarter. It started sneak, making the score 27-13. Hetherman. at their 20-yard line. They con- Hetherman and his offense St. Bernard’s took a Pioneers dropped to 0-2. 14 • The Auburn News • Friday, September 18, 2015 A profession of nobility Bolandrina embraces nursing program director role

Photo courtesy Gretheline Bolandrina The Practical Nursing Program Class of 2016.

How do you like teaching at Bay Path? “I do a lot of charity work. I’m involved in several groups, including “I love it. It’s very nice.” On Board For Kids, out of Boston. They hold fundraisers to feed children all What do you like about teaching in across the world. The focus this year the evening, which are all adults? is Columbia, Nepal and Philippines. A Olivia Richman photo lot of alumni from the nursing program Gretheline Bolandrina is excited about her new position as Practical Nursing Program direc- “I think it’s wonderful that a lot of our come to volunteer with me. It exposes tor, which combines her experience and love for teaching and nursing. adult students are juggling and succeed- them to giving back to the community. ing at family, home, work and school. We also help at Harrington Hospital BY OLIVIA RICHMAN Why do you love nursing? The expectation is different. It’s not a during Mental Health Day. We have a NEWS STAFF WRITER matter of just teaching. It’s more guid- booth.” CHARLTON — As of July 1, Bay Path “Nursing is such a wonderful profes- ing and inspiring. And we also learn Regional Vocational Technical High sion. It’s noble. Where else do you get to from the students. There’s a whole lot of That’s great! School has a new Practical Nursing do your job and get paid and earn points networking that goes on, too.” Program director. in heaven? I’ve been a nurse since 1987. “I have four kids, 24, 21, 13 and 11. Gretheline Bolandrina said she “feels I worked in Boston in 1989. I’ve been an What do you hope to bring to your They go to Filipino School in Bedford. awesome” about her new position, instructor for 10 years.” new position? They learn the music, dance, food and which combines her love of teaching language.” and nursing. What got you into teaching? “I hope to bring diversity, first and Practical Nursing is a 10-month foremost.” Is there anything else you would program taught in the evening at Bay “It was actually serendipity. The like people to know? Path. Last year’s class had 21 gradu- place I worked at had nursing students. Have classes already started? ates. Eleven have already passed their My mom was a schoolteacher. I love to “We have an information session NCLEX-PN, the certification exam for talk. At one point I asked the student if “They started Aug. 17. There are 30 coming up soon. We are inviting alum- practical nursing. they wanted to come watch me as I did students currently. We have young stu- ni to an open house to talk about their Said Bolandrina, who has been a PN a procedure. They followed me around dents, as young as 18. We also have experience in the Practical Nursing instructor at Bay Path for two years: that day. I was offered a position at older students, grandmas. Their back- program. I’m trying to invite vendors to “There’s so much satisfaction when that school. I did that part-time for grounds are all varied. There are nurs- come. It’s Oct. 8 at 5 p.m. There will be your students succeed.” nine years. I did the demonstrations ing assistants, ladies that work in offic- raffles and a financial aid person avail- Olivia Richman sat down with the in clinical. I figured why shouldn’t I es, a bus driver. It’s a very nice group. able to talk.” new Practical Nursing Program direc- get my Masters? I got my Master’s in There are also two men. There are less tor to discuss her experience in nursing 2013. That’s when I became a full-time men in this field.” Olivia Richman can be reached at 508- and teaching. instructor here at Bay Path. This will be 909-4132 or by e-mail at olivia@stone- my third year here.” Sounds like a diverse class. Besides bridgepress.com. working, what else fills your time? Spencer resident among those in diabetes walk fun family activities from 8:30-10 a.m. DIABETES Kids will get to meet New England continued from page 1 Patriots player alumni and cheerlead- ers, Wally the from the 86 million Americans diagnosed with Red Sox, Slyde from the New England pre-diabetes. Revolution, and other surprise guests. For Spencer’s Lee Rosario, diabetes Step Out walks take place in 95 cities hasn’t simply been a disturbing nation- nationwide, with a combined participa- al statistic but a personal nightmare. tion of over 100,000 walkers each year. Having lost two grandparents to com- The American Diabetes Association plications of diabetes, Rosario herself uses the funds for a variety of purpos- was diagnosed with the disease when es, including operating summer camps she was 26. across the country (among them are “I grew up watching my grandfather camps in Oxford and Charlton for chil- inject himself with insulin at the kitch- Courtesy photos Walkers take part in last year’s event. dren living with diabetes). en table, but in the end diabetes won,” Spencer’s Lee Rosario, left, is looking forward To learn more about the Sept. 26 Rosario said. “Coming from a family to participating in the central Massachusetts event and how you can get involved, with many diabetics, I knew some of Step Out: Walk to Stop Diabetes on Sept. 26. have diabetes and have benefited from visit www.diabetes.org/stepoutcentral- the signs. When I called my doctor to the programs the American Diabetes ma. You can also call walk manager, schedule the appointment, I told her, ‘I Association provides.” Adam Webster, at 508-769-0371. have diabetes.’ If I didn’t already know hopefully prevention.” The Blackstone Valley will also be Prior to the walk, exhibitors will offer the signs, I may have just assumed that information to guests about managing Kevin Flanders can be reached at 508- I was thirsty a lot.” well represented at the event. Michelle Edelstein, the Director of the Sutton and preventing diabetes. There will 909-4140, or by email at kflanders@stone- For many years Rosario struggled to also be health screenings and a host of bridgepress.com. control her diabetes. She tried for a long Senior Center, will lead a team of 23 time to ignore it with the hope that the seniors from the disease might eventually improve on its region who all own, but she has recently made some have diabetes and major changes to become as healthy as understand just possible. Through a heightened com- how hard it is for families struggling HalloweenFest, 6K fundraiser to mitment to exercise and dieting, she lost over one hundred pounds and now with the disease. has her diabetes under control. She Her team, the no longer takes insulin or any medi- Sutton Steppers, benefit autism services cations, and she is looking forward to is hoping to raise meeting others with similar stories at about $2,400 for the the event. cause. with pre-game party, a water “The Step Out walk is very important “We want to see HALLOWEEN park summer event, and spe- to me,” Rosario added. “Of course, the as many resourc- continued from page 1 cialized courses in yoga and es as possible to fundraising and supporting the work art. These opportunities have help support new music, bar games, and raf- of the American Diabetes Association fles. HalloweenFest is open to enabled individuals with is critical. I believe the awareness and research and bet- ter medications,” all persons age 21 and over. and without special needs education the ADA provides is key. Combo tickets (6K race plus to engage in new activities, Through awareness I believe we can Edelstein said. HalloweenFest), as well as Fest- acquire new skills, and inter- see earlier diagnoses, treatment, and “Several people at our senior center only tickets, are also available act with each other in a safe at www.dits.org. Funds raised environment. through both race registration Diamond is the Sky has also and the HalloweenFest party awarded over $2,000 in scholar- See a photo you will go toward Diamond is the ships this summer to help area Sky’s mission. kids attend specialized camps, A nonprofit Worcester- classes, and advocacy training would like to order? based organization, Diamond sessions. With the school year is the Sky provides affordable underway, the organization resources to people of all ages will continue awarding grants with autism and other spe- to educators for classroom Photo Reprints Available cial needs, in addition to their supplies and financial assis- families and educators. Since tance to military families. Call Stonebridge Press the organization’s inception For more information about in 2014, it has provided hun- Diamond is the Sky and its dreds of children and adults programs, visit www.dits.org. Courtesy photo for details 508-764-4325 a chance to take part in fun skill-building activities at no Kevin Flanders can be Melissa Charlton, of Auburn, a mem- or drop us an email at or low cost. reached at 508-909-4140, or by ber of a local kickball league, will e-mail at kflanders@stone- take part in the HalloweenFest and Recent Diamond is the Sky 6K event next month in Worcester. [email protected] activities have included a bridgepress.com. group game

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NEW LISTING ON DEPOSIT SUTTON – 17 Cold Spring Dr! WEBSTER LAKE COMPOUND! 2 Checkerberry Isl! Private 2.09 Acre Waterfront Peninsula Estate! Park Like Grounds! WEBSTER LAKE - 71 Birch Island! SUTTON – 3 Sunrise Dr! RAMSHORN POND! WEBSTER – 15 Eddy St! Renovated 5 Rm WEBSTER – 23 Houghton St! 7 Rm, 4 “Woodburyville Heights” 6 Rm 2,800’ 8 Rm Colonial Main House w/Lake Views from Most Windows! SS Applianced Granite Kit! Din Area w/Tile Flr! Lake 7 Rm Colonial w/Lake Views from Every Rm! Western Exposure - Beautiful Sunsets! 50’ Cape! NEW Oak Cabinet Kit, Center Isl, New Bdrm, 1.5 Bath Ranch! Applianced Kit! Townhouse! Applianced Kit w/Skylight! Facing 38’ Din/Liv Rm w/Frplc, Recessed Lighting & Slider to Wrap Around Deck! French Dr Fam Rm Surrounded by Water! Hrdwds in Din/Liv & Master Bdrm! 3 Bdrms! Waterfront! .5 Acre! Summer or Yr Round! 8 Appliances & Tile Flr! Liv Rm Open To Din Frplc Liv Rm! Hrdwds! Lower Level Fam Cathedral Ceiling Din & Liv Rm w/3 Master Bath! 2.5 Baths! Walkout Lower Level Rm w/Laminate Flr! 2 Bdrms w/WW Carpets! Skylights, Hrdwds, Frplc & Slider to 3 Bdrms! 21’ Master w/Cathedral Ceiling, Slider to Private Deck w/Lake Views, Master Bath! 2nd Bath w/Dble Vanity Sinks, Rm Ranch/Cape w/Room to Expand! Country Rm w/Bdrm & 1/2 Bath! 3 Season Sunroom! 3.5 Baths! Skywalk Attached 750’ 4 Rm Guest/In-Law Apartment w/Granite Kit, SS Applianced, Open Din & Liv Rm w/Slider Fam Rm! 239’ Waterfront! New Metal Roof! Kit! Din Area! Din Rm w/Hrdwds! Frplc Liv 2 Full Renovated Baths! New Electrical, Deck! Master w/Cathedrals, 2 Closets, 2 Car Attached Garage & 3 Car Detached Shed! Updated Windows & Furnace! C/Air! to Lake View Deck, Bdrm, Nice Bathrm! Detached 3 Rm Yr Rd Guest Cottage or Rental Unit w/Kit, Frplcd Liv Rm, Bdrm & Rm! 3 Bdrms! Full Bath! Composite Deck! Windows & Drs! Freshly Painted Rms! 3 Dble Vanity Bath! 2nd Bdrm! 2nd Bath w/ w/2nd Flr! Needs to be Seen to Appreciate Season Porch! NEW Gas/Hot Water Furnace! New Roof & Composite Deck! Wired for Bathroom! Enclosed 3 Season Pavilion Great for Entertaining! Tree Lined Private Drive! Rolling Lawn! Decks! Patios! Ideal Multi Fuel Furnace! $389,900.00 Jacuzzi! Fam Rm or 3rd Bdrm! Gas Heat! Everything it Could Be! $699,900.00 Garage! $169,900.00 C/Air! 2 Car Garage! $249,900.00 Dock Setup! Boat Ramp! For the Discerning Buyer! $1,495,000.00 Generator! Garage! $224,900.00 NEW PRICE ON DEPOSIT

NEW LISTING WEBSTER LAKE – 21 Wakefield Ave! WEBSTER LAKE! 39 Loveland Rd! Custom 13 Rm 5,252’ Contemp! 130’ South Facing Waterfront! 10’ Ceilings! Granite WEBSTER LAKE – 812 Beacon Park! WEBSTER LAKE – 703 Beacon MILLBURY – 13 Bayberry La! RAMSHORN WATERFRONT! 100’ Shoreline! East Expo – In a Cove Protected! Idle Out to the Super Sunrises! 10+ Rm 4,200’ Contemp Colonial! Most Rms Lake Facing! Open Flr Plan! & Cherry Kit w/Slate Flr, Wolf SS Gas Range w/Dble Ovens, Sub Zero Frig, Isl w/Dble Sink, In-Counter Steamer! Formal WATERVIEW 1,280’ 5 Rm Townhouse! Park! 5 Rms - 1,280’ Townhouse! Lake Facing! Recently Applianced Sandy Beach! Lakeside Pool! Lake Lake - South Pond Lake Access! 11 Incredible Kit w/Granite, Wolf LP Gas Cooktop, Oven & Micro, Sub Zero Frig & Under Counter Din Rm & Frplc Liv Rm w/Brazilian Cherry Hrdwds! Granite Wet Bar w/Ice Maker, Bottle Cooler & Bosch Dishwasher! Rm Colonial! 5 Bdrms & 2.5 Baths! 2 Drawer Cooler! Din & Liv Rms w/Tile Flrs & Slider to Wrap Around Deck! 2 Lake Facing Office/1st Flr 5th Bdrm w/Marble LP Frplc! Bthrm w/Walk-in Kohler Steam Shower! Beautiful Stairways! 4 Bdrms w/Water Galley Kit! Frplcd Liv Rm w/48” Smart Views! Just Painted! Brand New TV! Master Bath w/New Skylight! 2.5 Flooring! Move Right In! Frplced Liv Applianced! Flexible Flr Plan! Bdrms w/Full Baths! 3 Bdrms Total! 2 Rm Master w/Cathedrals, Walk-in Closet, Dble Granite Views! Huge Lake Facing Master w/Cathedrals, 3 Dble Closets & Slider to Private Deck! Master Bath w/“Vita” Whirlpool Master Suite w/Bath, Dressing Rm & Tile Baths w/Recent Vanities! 2013 A/C Rm! SS Appliances! 2 Bdrms! Master Vanity, “MAAX” Tub/Shower! Super Walk-out Lower Level w/2nd Granite Applianced Kit, Huge Tub, Tile Shower & Dble Marble Vanity! Another Marble & Granite Bthrm! Lower Level Walks Out to Lake! 8 Seat Theater! Office Area! Buderus LP Gas Heat! Entertainment Area! Walk Out to Patio! 3 Full + 2 Half Baths Total! 3Z A/C! Buderus Gas Heat & Heat! Garage! Great Lakeside Pool! Bath! 2.5 Tile Baths! C/Air! Garage! Stone Frplc Fam Rm! Granite Wet Bar! Workshop w/French Dr to Lake, Possible Bdrm! Half Bath! House Sound System! $349,900.00 & Noritz Hot Water! Garage! Beautifully Landscaped! So Much More! $699,900.00 Andersons w/Nickel Hardware! 2 Car Heated Garage! Beach! Dock! $1,399,900.00 Sandy Beach! $249,900.00 $219,900.00 ON DEPOSIT NEW LISTING

SOLD ON DEPOSIT SOLD WEBSTER LAKE – 17 Mark Ave! South Pond - “710’ Waterfront .69 Acre WEBSTER LAKE – 51 Colonial Rd! South WEBSTER LAKE - 155 S. Shore WEBSTER LAKE – South Pond! 173’ Waterfront – 20,286’ Lot! Panoramic Water Views! WEBSTER LAKE – 96 Lakeside Ave! Peninsula”! Lake Views in All Directions! Sunrise to Sunset! Beautiful 12 WEBSTER LAKE – 502 Beacon Park! 5 Pond - Western Expo - Amazing Sunsets! 100’ Rd! Killdeer Isl - Middle Pond! 5 Rm 2,917’ 8 Rm Contemp Ranch w/“Salt” Water In-Grnd Pool! Open Flr Plan w/9.6 Ceilings! South Pond - South West Expo - Beautiful Rm 3,292’ Ranch! Breezeway to 3 Car Garage! Grand 2 Story Entry! Cherry Rms - 1280’ WATERFRONT Townhouse, End Waterfront! Fantastic Lake Views! 2,500’ 9 Rm Waterfront Ranch! Nothing to Do, Just Granite Kit w/SS Appliances, Dble Ovens, Center Isl! Din Rm w/Dble & Triple Palladium Unit w/Panoramic Lake Views! Overlooks Sunsets - Full Day Sun - Level Lot - 100’ Custom Cape! 9,496’ Lot! Applianced Corian Move In! Applianced Oak Kit w/Breakfast & Granite Kit w/Isl! Frplc Din Rm w/Cathedrals, Skylights & Hrdwds! Liv Rm Windows! French Drs to the Super Sun Rm! Liv Rm w/Corner Frplc & Slider to Lake Facing Sandy Beach & Lakeside Pool! 1st Flr w/ Waterfront - Privacy Fenced! 6 Rm, 2+ Bdrm Kit! Liv & Din Rms w/Bow Windows! Huge Counter! Cathedral Din & Liv Rms! w/Hrdwds! Lake Facing Master w/Bath! Fam Rm, Game/Pool Rm w/Bar & Deck Overlooking Pool! Comfortable Den! Lake Facing Master, Master Bath w/Dble Sinks, Tile & Hrdwds! Applianced Kit! Frplc! Ranch! 10x20’ Master! Applianced Granite Deck! Lake Facing Master! Brady Sunroom! Slider to 12x16 Deck! Bdrm w/His & Her Exercise Rm! Summer Kit! 3 Baths Total! C/Air! Buderus! Irrigation! Trex Corner Tub & Shower! 2 Additional Bdrms w/Full Tile Bath! Laundry Rm & 1/2 Bath off Kit! 2 Bdrms! Master Bath! 2.5 Tile Baths! Kit! Open Flr Plan! Gleaming Hrdwds! Frplcd! Mitsubishi Wall AC! Walk-out Lower Walkout Lower Level w/Fam Rm & Possible Closets! Office! Renovated Bath! Recent Deck, Farmers Porch! Beautiful Grounds! $1,299,900.00 Walk-out Lower Level! Buderas Oil! 2 Car Attached & Car/Boat Garage Under! Boat Ramp! Recent A/C & Heat! All Recent “Anderson” Level Fam Rm! $424,900.00 4th Bdrm! $599,900.00 Roof! Newer Furnace! Rms Freshly $994,900.00 Windows & Doors! Garage! $259,900.00 Painted! $299,900.00

hope2own.com Featured - Waterfront Open House Sunday 1-3 Featured -New Listing QUADDICK LAKE - 3 HIAWATHA DRIVE OXFORD - 7 DOLGE 508.943.4333 PRIDE OF OWNERSHIP **~* Up- 475’ of Quaddick Lake dated Split! Open Floor Plan are waterfront property! Enhanced by the “Real” Hardwood Sharon Pelletier - Broker Wonderful 2 bedrooms Floors & Crown Molding! Main Living Area!Updates Galore in the Licensed in MA, CT & RI - 2 bath Contemporary Past 7 Yrs!... Newer Roof, Windows, home! Sun drenched Siding, Doors & Water Heater... rooms! Loft area! Cen- Stainless Steel Refrigerator & WE WANT YOUR ConvectionYoung! Situated on 1.2 Acres of Private, Flat Lawn! Complete with Fire pit for LISTINGS! tral air! finished walkout Entertaining & Making Smores! Tree Lined Road!.... And We’re Not Done Yet! >>> Finished 43 East Main Street Webster, MA 01570 lower level! Large deck with hot tub! Landscaped yard with LL is Great added Space for Extended Family! Roomy Bedroom/office Area ~ Kitchenette ~ spectacular views! Great for entertaining! 2 sheds for Lake toys. Full Bath & Separate Laundry Room !!!.. Location, Location, Location ~ Minutes to “Nature” at Buffumville lake Great for Swimming (300’ of Beach), Fishing & Hiking or Walking the Fine Realtor Associates to Serve You! Aluminum dock included! $450,000. Family Pets! Only Minutes to Route 395! $265,000. June Cazeault * Liz Knutelski * William Gilmore II * Laurie Sullivan * Diane Strzelecki * Matt Ross * Lori Johnson-Chausse * Mark Barrett

WEBSTER - 10 DIDONATO AVE THOMPSON - 105 LAMBERT RD WEBSTER - 71-B KLEBART AVE. THOMPSON - 20 LAURELWOOD RD LAND! THOMPSON ROAD WEBSTER BUILDABLE LOTS Webster - Lot 119B Thompson Rd Town Water & Sewer $38,500. Webster - Lot 119A Thompson Rd Town Water & Sewer $38,500. Spectacular Young 3100 sf Custom Colonial with Wrap Charming 4 bedroom 3 bath colonial nestled in a picture perfect Nice Corner Lot Cape! 2 Bedrooms, Living Room FIRST TIME OFFERED! CUSTOM CAPE on 3 ACRES! Superb Quality Construction, quiet neighborhood with large manicured yard and privacy galore! Webster - 114 Lake St. Multi-Family Zoned, 2,389 SF Plus 500 SF+ Finished Walkout LL w/In-law Potential, 9 Spacious Rms, Around Farmers Porch! Loads of detail was given to Quality 3 Season Porch, Potential 2nd floor living with Sit out on your screened in porch on those warm summer nights 12,000 +/- Sq Ft Lot. Town Water & Sewer, and City 3 Full Baths, Exceptional Open Concept Kitchen/Formal Dining Rm offers an abun- and Functionality! 4 Bedrooms! 3-1/2 Baths! Crown Mold- and look out at the fruit trees and gardens! Open floor plan has so finished stairway! Forced Hot Air by Gas! Garage! dance of Cherry Cabinets, Grand Entry Foyer w/Cathedral Ceilings, Hardwood & ings! Frplc Living Room! 40’X60’ Heated In-ground Indoor Gas! $59,900. Ceramic Tile Floors, Master BR has Separate Entrance to Elegant Upstairs Bathroom much to offeer! Front to back living room has a lovely fireplace and Newer Roof! Recently Painted! Nice Landscaped Lot! w/Whirlpool Tub & Separate Shower, 2 Car Att’d Garage + 3rd Garage Under! Private, Pool Room! Radiant Heat! So many more Special Amenities! pellet stove included. Fully applianced kitchen is open to back den Webster- 122 Gore Rd. Lot Approx. 1-1.2 +/- Needs Interior Paint. $122,550. Tranquil Setting, NEW PRICE $368,900. Call for your private Appointment Today! $650,000. and attached garage offers added storage! $273,900. Acres. Town Water & Sewer. Level Lot. $110,000. Featured New Lake Listing WEBSTER - 108 THOMPSON ROAD WEBSTER - 1 CROSBY ST WEBSTER LAKE - #7 LONG ISLAND FOR THE LOVER OF OLD HOMES! This charming, up- dated, circa 1890 Colonial is WEBSTER LAKE reminiscent of a bygone era! WELLS ISLAND Exposed hand hewn beams in the eat-in kitchen w/old fash- ioned double porcelain sink & window seat, an office w/ SOLD Own you own island! Absolutely charming, large onto the water with a large screen TV mounted in custom-built bookcases & desk, knotty pine family room & 6245 +1- sq.ft. of cleared land almost level. Natural 5 bedroom, extraordinary Cape! Very tastefully the gable end for entertaining during Patriot football 3+ acres Commercially Zoned! 340 feet Street frontage on Thompson Rd., 450 feet on Tower St., 339 living rm. Wood floors throughout, Upstairs features 2 bed- pristine shore line. Post & beam shed with loft. decorated giving that warm feeling of memorable games. Includes furniture, hot tub, pontoon boat, & feet on Paper Rd - Summit St. Included is a 2 family, rooms & full bath plus a full stairway to a walkup 3rd Level w/2 $124,900. summers on the lake! Formal dining room, fire- jet ski. Just bring your bathing suit and make lasting Fieldstone constructed 2 car garage. B-4 Zoned. finished rms. natural gas heating. The offering includes SOLD placed living room, huge open pavilion extended memories! $599,900 New Price $599,000 another lot. $124,900 WEBSTER LAKE - 63 COLONIAL RD WEBSTER LAKE - 32 JACKSON ROAD WEBSTER LAKE - 11 BATES POINT RD WEBSTER LAKE - 12 INDIAN POINT WEBSTER LAKE ~ 29 SOUTH POINT RD

assisted - SOLD ON DEPOSIT ON DEPOSIT ON BATES POINT! Elegant Webster Lake Waterfront Home offers all the amen- South Pond, sprawling 57’ Waterfront updated Ranch! Penunsula AN INTRIGUING OPPORTUNITY TO OWN AN EXTREMELY UNIQUE 3.32 ACRE Young Custom Built Waterfront Home! Super Killdeer Island land on WEBSTER LAKE WATERFRONT PROPERTY! Town Map# 40-D-14-0 ities of a fine home Plus Direct Webster Lake Access! Located in a sheltered cove location, Morning and afternoon sun. Watervfront views on both showing Total Acreage of 11.28. Located at the Southern most end of Webster which provides boat access to full open water! Inground pool, a fully fenced Location on Private Dead End Middle Pond Peninsula! Expan- ON DEPOSIT sides. 170’ waterfrontage on front side with flat yard. 3 car attached Lake’s South Pond. Extreme Privacy with Direct Lake Access along a Delightful Level lakeside yard. Fine features include: crown moldings, 9’ ceilings, beautiful sive Waterviews! Western Exposure! Friendly Shoreline, Level garage, 3023 sq.ft., 3 bedrooms, 2 full baths, and fireplaces. Peninsula that juts out into Webster Lake. Simple yet very Charming Year-round cherry kitchen w/ceramic tile floors, granite countertops, S/S appliances, center Lot! Waterfront Front & Back! Fireplaced Living Dining Room! Ranch has a Full Finished Lower Level & walkout access to a screened-in patio, NEW LISTING: Unique Webster Lake Waterfront Home! Panoramic views Gourmet open kitchen with island, granite counters. Deck with island, Slider to large lake facing deck! Formal dining , formal living rooms w/ Gourmet Kitchen, oversize island/Breakfast Bar! 2nd bdrm with plus a detached garage & shed. ENJOY the PARK LIKE GROUNDS! Plenty of land gleaming hardwood floors! Plus private 2nd floor 20x26 family room! Spacious of both Middle and South Ponds! 188+/- of waterfrontage! 15594 +/- sq ft Lot! panoramic views assisted-SOLD $749,900. & nice location to build a Dream Home or possibly more! Developing possibilities? master bedroom, whirlpool tub w/waterfall faucet & separate marble show- Private Covered Balcony! 3rd bdrm sleeps 8 comfortably! 2-1/2 3 Bedroom! 2 Baths! Lake facing Fireplaced formal Living Room! Lower Level Call for details. NEW PRICE $369,000. er! Propane gas heat & central air!! NEW PRICE $524,900. Baths! 2 Car Garage! Irrigation System $659,900. Summer Kitchen and Fireplace! Garage! $464,900 4 • The Auburn News • Friday, September 18, 2015 Open House Directory Deadline: Monday at 10am (C) Condo (X) Condex (M) Multi-Family (T) Townhouse (B) Business (U) Duplex (S) Single Family (D) Adult (P) Land (L) Mobile Home (A) Apartment Community ADDRESS STYLE TIME PRICE REALTOR/SELLER/PHONE SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 20 DUDLEY 3 Hiawatha Drive S 1-3 $450,000 Hope Realty Group 508-943-4333

40 Brentwood Drive S 11-1 $244,900 Jo-Ann Szymczak / Remax Advantage 508-943-7669

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508-943-7669 • 774-230-5044 Maria Reed Diane Luong Bob Zannotti Bill Roland Maureen JoAnnSoldMyHouse.com 508-873-9254 774-239-2937 508-414-8101 508-272-5832 O’Connor NMLS #20898 508-981-4903 LICENSEDLICENSED IN IN MA MA & & CT CT Jo-Ann Szymczak Call any agent listed CRS, GRI, SRES, ASP “Home Free Ownership Market Analysis! Matters” above for a showing CALL FOR A FREE MARKET ANAYLSIS Thinking of selling? Call for a market analysis. WATERFRONT - SPENCER SUTTON - 11 ACRES Advantage 1 OPEN • NEW LISTING HOUSE 21 Brandon Road, Dudley, 3 BR, 1.5 baths. Hardwoods, screened porch. $169,900 Open House Sunday, 9/20 from 12-2 Maribeth Marzeotti R MaribethRealtor.com • Hardwood Floors Kitchen with Center * 8 Room 1.5 Baths * Wood/ Coal/ Oil * 2 Full, 2 Half baths Island * Hardwood Floors Heating System Re/Max Advantage 1 * Cabinet Packed * 2 ThreeBedroomCapeStyleSingleFamilyCar Garage * Open Floor PlanResidence * Fireplace 179 Shrewsbury Street, Worcester, MA 01604 • 508-864-8163 99 Clark Rd. • $549,900 * Finished Lower Level 30 Southbwick Rd • $339,559 LEICESTER- CONDO WEBSTER- CONDOFrontageonWhitinOXFORDPond - DUDLEY E FIREPLACE “0” DOWN PAYMENT tobesoldonthepremisesat BANK FORECLOSURE SALE Three Bedroom Cape Style Single Family Residence 24EastHartfordAvenue,Uxbridge,Massachusetts,Thursday,October8,2015 Frontage on Whitin Pond A to be sold on the premises at SaletoCommenceat11:00AM 24 East Hartford Avenue, Uxbridge, Massachusetts * 4 Rooms * 4 Rooms * Sided * 3 Br TermsofSale:* 1 BR AFiveThousand($5,000.00)Dollardepositincashor* 2 BRs * Family Room * Hardwoodcertified Floors checkwillberequire- Thursday, October 8, 2015 datthetimeandplaceofsalewiththebalanceduewithin* 1 Bath * Applianced * Updatedtwenty Kitchenone(21)daysofthesale.Allothertermstobean-* Fantastic Yard Sale to Commence at 11:00 AM nouncedatthesale.* Applianced * New Heating System * Fireplace L $79,900 Terms of Sale: A five Thousand ($5,000.00) Dollar deposit in cash or 75 Huntoon Memorial Way 17 Cutler St • $64,900 4 Malden Rd • $229,900 217 W. Main St • $184,900 certified check will be required at the time and place of sale with the SPENCER - GENTLEMANS FARM SPENCER- TOWN SERVICES DUDLEY- CARDINAL HEIGHTS balance due within twenty one (21) days of the sale. All other terms to be announced at the sale. ForFurtherInformationContact:DennisM.Sullivan,Esq.,AttorneyforMilfordFederalSavingsand- LoanAssociation,189MainStreet,Milford,Massachusetts01757.(508)473-4811 For Further Information Contact: Dennis M. Sullivan, Esq., Attorney OPEN HOUSE for Milford Federal Savings and Loan Association, 189 Main Street, Milford, Massachusetts 01757. P: (508) 473-4811 E Edward D. Larkin, Auctioneer ,No. AU899, 280 Main Street, Milford, MA 01757. EdwardD.Larkin,Auctioneer,No.AU899,280MainStreet,Milford,MA* 4.5 Acres * 3 BR * 1st Floor01757. * Hardwood * 10 Rooms * Roofing, Heating, Electric, laundry Floor * In-Law Apt Windows All Updated * 3/4 acre lot * Liv/Dining Area * 3 Bedroom * Fireplace * 2 Bay Heated Garage * Great Location Donna Flannery 50 Brook Pond Rd • $344,900 80 Maple St • $137,500 40 Brentwood Drive $244,900 ERA Key Realty Services S 508-885-6665 OXFORD - OVERSIZED CAPE SOUTHBRIDGE/ DUDLEY LINE 16 ACRES Web: www.donnaflannery.com * 1st Floor New Construction Email: [email protected] Family * 49’x29’ Room Cape Spencer- Lake Whittemore Waterfront Charlton- New construction getting * 3 * 2 baths T started now! Be in for the Holidays! 7 home! 6 rooms, 3 Bdrms w/1600 s.f. Bedrooms * 1st Floor rms,4 bdrms,2.5 baths and over 1900 s.f. * Hardwood of livings space. ¾ acre with 50 feet of of living space on 1.38 acres! Granite Floors Master BR lake frontage on this full recreational kitchen, hardwood * $3000 * Hardwood lake! Roomy flooring, fireplaced Selling Floors & Affordable! livingroom & so Agency * Pellet Stove/ A Bring your boat! much more! Quality Bonus builder does it up Outbuilding Quick New right! Call for specs 23 Walnut St • $269,900 351 Dudley River Rd • $294,900 Price! 232,500 and plans. $350,000 SZYMCZAK SELLS DIANE LUONG MARIA REED DUDLEY- WATERFRONT Spencer-Perfect Investor Opportunity! 3 Spencer- Well maintained 7 rm, 3 OXFORD CHARLTON OXFORD buildings on a great 4+ Acre corner lot on Rt bdrm,1.5 bath Ranch w/over 1700 s.f. T 31 North. 3 family with 1 bedroom units ready SOLD WATERFRONT ASSISTED ON DEPOSIT of living space! 2 car garage,Hardwood SALE to rent now. 2nd building has 1 room office SOLD plus unfinished loft, 3rd building has 7 storage flooring,huge units you can rent. basement w/ Plenty of off st. fireplace is parking. Buildable E lot included. OR partially finished. make into a single Super location.! * Country Kitchen * 4 Br * 530’ on the water family(in-law too). New Price! $250,000 * Family Room * Cathedral Ceilings * 2 Baths * 3 baths $255,000 * New Septic * Updated Kitchen * Family Room * 100’ Waterfront $499,900 Spencer-Gorgeous and open floor plan in this Spencer-Immaculate one level home 5 Hillcrest Dr • $229,900 97-C Baker Pond Rd • $305,000 5 Hammond St • $229,900 50 Hayden Pond Rd beauty with over 2700 s.f. of livingspace on on ¾ acres in a sought after area! First 2 levels! Over 2 acres, 2 car garage, Barn(you time on the market! 5 Rms,3 bedrooms, can bring your horses), pool & so much more to love here. hardwood flooring, Fireplaced Beautiful outdoor livingroom, 2 car space so you garage! Huge 3 New Listing! can do what you season room, great New Listing! want! Fantastic yard and location! area! Loaded with extras! $312,500 $234,900

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Brenda Ryan Melissa Mary Jo Spiro Vivian Robin Broker- Cournoyer Demick Thomo Marrero- Giguere Owner Hilli Doros “We are part of Make Southbridge Home” NORTH BROOKFIELD STURBRIDGE SUNDAY SUNDAY WARREN STURBRIDGE LEICESTER 201 SOUTH STREET, 2 King St - 11-1 pm 9 Country Hill Rd - 1-3 pm 3000’ SF Log Home, 3 BR, Beautiful 4 BR, 2.5 bath 3 BR, 1.5 bath Antique SOUTHBRIDGE, MA 9 room, 3 BR, 2 bath Farm- Meticulously maintained 3BR, 2 full baths. 2+A. $270,000. Saltbox Colonial. $289,500. Cape. $175,000. 508-765-9155 house, 3+ A. $249,900. 2 bath Colonial. $275,000. Lisa Boudreau. Cindy Sowa Forgit. Cindi Fullen Gallagher. FAX: 508-765-2698 Wendy McFarland. Cindy Sowa Forgit. Debra Debbie Joan Chad Michelle Stan Nordby- Thomo Lacoste Splaine Roy Misiaszek Rivera Now offering rental services looking to sell. call us! Southbridge: Prestigious Southbridge: Spacious 7 REDUCED REDUCED REDUCED REDUCED Dutch Colonial with loads of room 3 bedroom 2 ½ bath room! 9 rooms 4 bedrooms 1 Gambrel. Extra special master bedroom suite w/ 3 walk in OPEN HOUSE 12-2 SUN ½ baths. Gleaming hardwood closets, separate bath & sitting floors. Grand staircase. area! 1st fl laundry. FP. Cabinet Fireplace living room. 2 year packed kit w/tile flooring & STURBRIDGE STURBRIDGE SOUTHBRIDGE WARREN old roof. Beautiful perennial gardens. $206,900. 60 granite counters & ½ bath. Year around Sun room w/gas 4 BR, 2 full, 2 half bath SOUTHBRIDGE 4 BR, 2.5 bath Center-Hall Nice location for this com- 3 BR, 3 bath Raised Ranch Newell Ave. stove, cathedral ceilings, & skylights. Extreme Efficient 5 Colonail at the Preserve. Come view this value Colonial! Private, 1+A. zone heat system. 2 car gar. $259,900. fortable 3-Family! $139,900. on 1.7+A $269,000. $414,000. $315,000. Dorothy Fontana. packed 3BR, 2.5 bath Stewart & Stewart. Moira McGrath. Sarah Gustafson. Southbridge: Stately home Southbridge:Must see! Lovely home with gleaming in picturesque setting! Grand 7 room 3 bedroom home. hardwoods, fami- Colonial with 8 rooms 4 Kitchen has island. Sunny bedrooms 1 ½ bath. First floor Formal dining room due to the ly room with stone OPEN HOUSE 12-2 SUN OPEN HOUSE 12-2 SUN bedroom. Large updated eat beautiful bay window. Recent fireplace, Florida room in kitchen. Hardwood floors & exterior paint. Big 12 x 18 with access to indoor wide pine floors. Replacement shed with electricity. Driveway heated pool room and windows. Gas heat. HUGE oversized 2 stall garage plus recently paved. Great commuter workshop. Private one acre of open Land. Beautiful setting! access to Mass Pike and Rt 84. $154,900. 15 Beech St. hot tub! Perfect for $249,900. 28 Margaret St. the avid swimmer! WEBSTER Holland: Deeded beach Southbridge: INEXPENSIVE SOUTHBRIDGE WARE STURBRIDGE Fabulous home for Investment Opportunity! rights goes with this 7 room 3 home! Cheaper than rent. 3 BR, 2 bath Contemporary Duplex-style 2 Family! 6 Beautiful 3 BR end unit at entertaining! Listed at 2 Family on corner lot. bedroom 2 bath home! Recent Nice 7 rooms 3 bedrooms 2 Split. $239,900. BR, 2 garages. $ 59,900. Sturbridge Hills! $279,900. updates include siding, roof, only $285,000. $150,000. baths. Refinished hardwood Gracellen Riel. Stewart & Stewart. Dorothy Fontana. windows, fresh paint and some Gracellen Riel. Sarah Gustafson. flooring. Updated plumbing & floors. Garage. Level lot. HW heater. Living room has Natural woodwork. Move in fireplace with pellet stove insert. BIG kitchen w/ dining area. condition! $124,900. Deck. Yard. Very PRIVATE! $179,900. MORTGAGE RATES ARE DOWN!! GREAT TIME TO BUY!! Friday, September 18, 2015 • The Auburn News • 5 REAL ESTATE

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Local Events, Arts, and HERE & THERE Entertainment Listings SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 19 Local duo playing classic hits Info: FACESatFAHS@gmail. WISE GUYS TEAM TRIVIA TRIVIA NIGHT LEICESTER HARVEST FAIR we all know and love com Every Tuesday, AT THE STOMPING 10:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. 308 LAKESIDE 860-974-2760 8:00 – 10:00 p.m. GROUND An old-time country fair 308 East Main St. CADY’S TAVERN Every Wednesday, 6:00 p.m. New this year: Craft Brew East Brookfield, MA SUNDAY, OCTOBER 4 2168 Putnam Pike (Rt. 44) 132 Main St., Putnam, CT Contest 774-449-8333 PUTNAM LIONS FALL Chepachet, RI 860-928-7900 Leicester Town CLASSIC BICYCLE RIDE 401-568-41 02 Also, live music Common SATUDAY, OCTOBER 3 8:00 a.m. five nights a week Free shuttle bus PRECIOUS FURS PET Starts at Putnam Lions KARAOKE (Wed.-Sun.) service RESORT Memorial Dog Park Every Friday and Saturday For more info: 10th 18 Kennedy Dr., Putnam, CT 8 p.m.-12 KLEM’S FARMERS 508-892-4119 Anniversary 30 mile ride and In the Veterans Lounge MARKET Dinner Auction 15 mile ride Public invited June 13 through October 24 MY BETTER HALF to benefit the For info call 860-928-0363 AMERICAN LEGION Every Saturday from 10:00 Brett and Lisa playing Oxford K-9 TUTTLE POST #279 a.m.- 2:00 p.m. classic hits, folk and blues Unit SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 7 88 Bancroft St., Auburn, MA Accepting applications 9:00 p.m. To be held at HARVEST FAIR 508-832-2701 FREE to all qualifying vendors 308 LAKESIDE J. 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SOLD OUT desserts, their delightful five-course tours, please contact: Janet Caouette OFFERED • Oct. 13-19: Aruba — $1,850 per person gourmet luncheons are accented with – 508-887-2215. Please make checks pay- all-inclusive. SOLD OUT. I will be run- herbs and edible flowers grown right able to, and mail to: Bernadette Circle The “Trips Offered” section is for ning this trip in 2016. I am taking names in their own culinary gardens. $49 cov- No. 709, P.O. Box 201, Webster, MA 01570. non-profit organizations and will run now for this trip. ers your transportation and five-course Bernadette Circle No. 709, Daughters of as space allows. Anyone who wishes to • Thursday, Nov. 12: A tribute to luncheon including tax and gratuity. Isabella is a non-profit, charitable cath- take advantage of this space must submit Barbra Streisand and Frank Sinatra. Payment must be made prior to Sept. 9. olic women’s organization. a copy of a not-for-profit certificate to $89 gets you a deluxe motor coach Fun activities on the bus ride along with Editor Adam Minor. Mail your certificate ride to the Venus De Milo in Swansea. light snacks & cold beverages. Please CHARLTON SENIOR CENTER and information to Trips Offered, c/o You have a choice of chicken or fish. plan on arriving at the senior center at TRIPS Adam Minor, P.O. Box 90, Southbridge, Sebastian Anzaldo and Sharon Owens 9 a.m. for a 9:30 a.m. departure. Return Charlton Senior Center presents 2015 MA 01550; fax to 508-764-8015 or e-mail to Look and sound like Frank Sinatra and time is 5 p.m. at Senior Center. For more [email protected]. Barbra Streisand. They will perform Trips: information please contact Lila at 413- • Oct. 6: “Fall Foliage” Day Trip many of their great songs and do a duet. 245-7253. The Senior Center is located in UNION SAINT JEAN-BAPTISTE 10 seats remain. Guided Tour — $79.95 includes lunch the 1st Congregational Church, 20 Main at JP Stephens, service of Best of Time Union Saint-Jean-Baptiste, Chapter Trips are open to the public! Make St., Brimfield, 413-245-7253. checks payable to the Southbridge tour guide, visit to Cathedral of the No. 12, Southbridge, is sponsoring Pines, Smith’s Country Cheese & Red “Celebrate Early Fall Season and More” Senior Citizens Association. Contact MARY QUEEN OF THE ROSARY Jim Julian at the Casaubon senior PARISH Apple Farm & Transportation. Make with special excursions for 2015. We check payable to: Best of Times. are a non-profit family oriented frater- center, Monday. Wednesday or Friday mornings from 9 to 10 a.m. or call 774- SPENCER — Mary Queen of the • Oct. 28: “America Sings: Let Freedom nal society since 1900 and are always Rosary Parish, 60 Maple St., Spencer, Ring” with Cabaret Lulu at OSV in pleased to have family groups join us 922-4049, or e-mail me jimtrips@yahoo. com. is offering the following trips. For more Sturbridge. $47.50 includes lunch at in these activities. One does not have to information, call Bernard Dube at (508) Oliver Wight Tavern at Old Sturbridge be a member to participate in any spon- BRIMFIELD SENIOR CENTER 885-3098. Village and Music/Variety Show. Meet sored event. All are welcome. Gift certif- • Vietnam, Thailand & Cambodia: at OSV at 11:30 a.m. Make check payable icates in any amount can be purchased Bus Trip to “Pickity Place” — Mason, Feb. 13-29, 2016 to: H. David Weinstein. and can be used at the discretion of the N.H., Sept. 30. The Brimfield Senior • Holland, Belgium & Luxembourg: • Dec. 8: “A Holiday Celebration” with recipient for any scheduled excursion Center is sponsoring a bus trip to May 2-12, 2016 Cabaret Lulu at OSV in Sturbridge. or event. Pickity Place. Since 1786 the quaint lit- • Iceland: June 20-25, 2016 $47.50 includes lunch at Oliver Wight Sept. 30: “A Day at the Big E” — tle red cottage has graced the hills of • Germany, Switzerland & Austria, Tavern at Old Sturbridge Village and departure at 8:45 a.m. from Southbridge southern New Hampshire, seemingly including a Rhine River Cruise: Aug. 22 Music/Variety Show. Meet at OSV at and return time about 6:30 p.m. Cost is untouched by time. The enchanting cot- to Sept. 4, 2016. 11:30 a.m. Make check payable to: H. $45 per person. Reservation deadline is tage was chosen by Elizabeth Orton David Weinstein Sept. 23. Jones as the model for her illustrations BERNADETTE CIRCLE NO. 709: Please call Elaine for more info at 508- Nov. 14: A day in New York City — in Little Red Riding Hood (Little Golden DAUGHTERS OF ISABELLA 248-2231 Flyers available at the Charlton to do as you wish. Departure time is Books, 1948). Today it is a mecca for 2015 FANTASTIC BUS TOURS Senior Center, 37 Main St, Charlton, 6:30 a.m. from the RMV parking lot, gardeners, foodies and anyone looking MA 01507. Flyers available at Charlton La Rochelle Way, Southbridge. Return for inspiration and relaxation. You will Senior Center. time is about 10:45 p.m. The cost is $54 still find the hilltop hideaway at the end • Oct. 4: New Hampshire Turkey per person. Please Train “Granite State”/Foliage & Turkey reserve to avoid disappointment. Dec. 12: “Festival of Christmas Lights at Our Lady of La Salette Shrine” — pro- ceeded by a lun- cheon at Wright’s Farm Restaurant. The visit includes a Christmas concert in the chapel, the Museum of World Nativities, Gift and Book Shop, a new Bistro for refresh- ments, optional Trolley Ride and Carousel. Cost is $49 per person, $39 for children ages 4-10 and free for children 3 and under. Departure is 10:45 a.m. from Southbridge RMV parking lot and return is about 8 p.m. Reservation deadline is Dec. 8. Please note: Registration/ payment forms are available on request and are necessary for par- ticipation on the excursions. Please call for addition- al information at (508) 764-7909.

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Friday, September 18, 2015 • Town-to-Town Classifieds 3 Part-Time Administrative Assistant 10-20 hours per week Publishing Office

Southbridge, MA Stonebridge Press, Inc. is in search of an administrative assistant in our Southbridge publishing headquarters. Duties include contacting news sources The Guild of St. Agnes is currently (via telephone and email) in our market seeking a lead toddler teacher areas to assist them with their news in the Webeter location. copy, community events, listings, etc. It also includes assisting our editor The position requires that the in- and ad manager in writing advertising dividual be certified through the copy, and news stories to run in our numerous local newspapers and web- Department of Early Education and sites. Applicants must possess excel- Care. This is a full time position with lent writing skills, drive to succeed, great benefits including health insur- enjoy talking to people, excellent social media skills, computer savvy, and enjoy ance, 4 weeks vacation after one year, helping people. This is a fast paced a 401k with a 4% match and much part-time position ideal for someone more. Come work at this beautiful who loves to write, talk to people, and location with teachers who love and make a difference. Organization skills a must. care about children. Please send cover letter and Contact Diane at 508-461-6556 Ext. 102 resume. Resumes without cover letter will NOT be considered.

This position pays an hourly wage with flexible hours and has future growth potential for the right person.

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and linens included SMALL COFFEE $50.00 $60 HARLEY DAVID- Dining table with six chairs (2) Mid-back leather Powerful Jackhammer for like new TABLE maximum productivity SON BLACK office chairs $700 Round Metal fireplace Small Table Exercise equipment used very little, in great shape LEATHER $40.00 $30/ea Call $25.00 $25 boots size 8 Med ladies Stepper and Bike New $12500.00 Bell motorcyle 860-779-0570 New in Box Asking $8000.00/OBO 2011 Forest River Camper Call $100/OBO ELECTRIC BASE $25.00 for each item helmet $8500.00 508-347-7441 BOARD Never used A must see FOR SALE: $60 $25.00 Call call Call For Pricing Local WILSONS BLACK Beckett Burner 508-867-9566 860-753-1229 Toddler bed $50, 401-486-4051 News LEATHER BIKER Control & Aquastat Oak desk w/hutch, filing cabinet WOODEN DOLL FOR SALE JACKET $200 & chair $100, FOR SALE CRADLE (3) Kincaid “Replica” 2 hutches $25 each, with frindge, size M ELECTRIC RAZOR $150/OBO $15.00 LED R-30 INDOOR Paintings FREEZER - air hockey table $25, 2 oak bar stools $25 each, DUNE BUGGIES. FLOODLIGHTS 2’x3’ $50/ea $100.00 Each 860-455-9918 ANTIQUE Christin Dior Tux FRIGIDAIRE 30” round wooden table $25, FOUND HERE! by Philips black metal queen bed $25, Call between Want to Place Used once 42-44 long, Upright 13.7 cu. ft. a Classified Ad? CROQUET SET 12w = 65w noon and 7pm and leave w/pleated shirt $200.00 gossip bench $50, FOR SALE: Call 800-536-5836 $40.00 Instant on, very bright message. $175/OBO Works Good wash stand w/pitcher & bowl plus dimmable $35, 508-867-3051 Cast Iron Christmas KIDS’ WOODEN SOLID LARGE FISHER Lasts 22.8 years Craftsman Twin V Air Big box stores sell for Tree Stand TRAIN SET Compressor $50, FOR SALE HOLOWEEN IS MAPLE WOOD SPEAKER $26-$30 $25 74 tracks, train, silo, barn, water cooler $15, COMING extra cars and pieces $50.00 YOU PAY $15.00 each Sunbeam Whole 2 youth bikes $30 each, Entertainment TWIN High end Halloween $40.00 or 4 per case $50.00 Sit & Stand LX stroller $30, center BEDROOM SET. decorations masks and House Humidifier Denon AV surround receiver $50.00 ELECTRIC CHORD Call Keith (on wheels) 2 Beds, 5 Drawer Dresser, Desk costumes best creepy tape ever $250, $50 Call 508-867-4546 with attached shelf, chair. Can Known for years for decorating ORGAN 508-524-9328 Velodyne subwoofer $200, Electric Guitar also be bunk beds with ladder. in Webster $75.00 14” Snow Chains FOR SALE 2 Polk Audio LCI speakers $200 $50 $500.00 Call LEXINGTON FORGE $20 for both, 508-943-0169 DIRECT VENT 15” Cable Gold Framed Wall Polk Audio RTI Center Channel Amp TWO SUNROOF 508-764-8149 PROPANE STOVE. Snow Chains Mirror Speaker $150, $50 KITS Home H2O Kooler with Graphite color. Heating capacity Brand New 29x41” Akai 4000DS Reel to Reel $50. FULL LENGTH $100.00 hot faucet is approximately 1,200 square $35 $50.00 Fax machine MINK COAT $40 feet. BTU’s 21,000 - 28,000. Used Engine Call $20 (860) 974-2898 Size Medium Lawn Mowers & More GOLF CLUBS WITH Asking $600.00. 2002 Pontiac 3.4 ltr. V-6 Photos upon request Excellent Condition 774-297-9279 BAG Please $250 Call Snow blower MTD $800 or BO $50.00 call 860-923-3316. Antique-Kelvinator 508-892-1679 FOR SALE Electric start Comes with Gas Call HOOVER CARPET- Can Electric range 508-234-8767 CLEANER NEW MINT CONDITION w/double oven, broiler For Sale DELTA 16.5 FLOOR $50 LARGE ANTIQUE DRILL PRESS $100.00 BAR STOOLS B/O Schweiger Green FURNITURE PICTURE FRAME Call Ed @ 508-826-9237 6 Armed Bar stools Southwestern DOCTOR TWO GLASS TABLE $50.00 508-479-9752 GRIZZLEY 16” FRIGIDAIRE $100.00 each 86” Couch & 65” Loveseat Have your furniture TOPS LET’S MAKE A DEAL! with matching pillows BAND SAW STACKABLE Professionally restored at PORTABLE PODIUM $50.00-each 5 Stools Price reasonable Reasonable rates. WASHER furniture face lifting, painting, $60.00 $75.00 Each Call 860-779-0022 GRIZZLEY AND striping to DISHES NEW AND What’s On COMBINATION Refinishing, caning and repairs. Refrigerator Email Your Mind? FULL LENGTH OLD. $150.00 SANDER 1”X42” DRYER ANTIQUE DOCTOR CALL Us! We’d Like to Know. MINK COAT Email us your BELT -8” DISC Daniel Ross 774-452-3514 Slot machine Size 12 brand new condition 508-885-3136 thoughts to: 508-248-9225 $150.00 New $2,400 Retail $1350 Need to Place SoundOff Asking $700/OBO or 860-888-5207 a Classified Ad? Call Call 800-536-5836 Southbridge@ ASKING $500 Want to Place a Classified Ad? 860-382-5410 Call 800-536-5836 Call 508-943-6179 stonebridgepress.com 508-461-7479 508-200-8038 30 year’s experience 508-885-3096 4 Town-to-Town Classifieds • Friday, September 18, 2015

130 YARD SALES 135 LOST AND FOUND 283 PETS 298 WANTED TO BUY 310 GENERAL HELP 010 FOR SALE 010 FOR SALE 300 HELP WANTED WANTED **************** Need help with NordicTrack Elite TOOL SHEDS DEADLINE FOR LOST CAT 6yr old large black short hair your pets Route PLUMBERS PIPE 14.7 Elliptical Made of Texture 1-11 YARD SALE 310 GENERAL HELP Last seen on Northside Rd. in veterinary care? FITTERS 2 years old, Like new, 8x8 $775 SUBMISSIONS IS Charlton on 7/29 169 WANTED Internet access, Paper work 8x10 $960 We can help Licensed only NOON MONDAY Contact We will provide permanent Bought $1399 8x12 $1050 at an affordable price! Antiques AUTOMOTIVE TIRE & FOR ALL 203-415-9533 positions asking $850.00 884 Worcester St. LUBE TECHNICIAN 8x16 $1375 MASS. 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Our veterinarians can help with Conversion kit Push button 2000 SEADOO 720 Pay commensurate Sat & Sun Sept 19 spay/neuter and/or general And for toddler bed $150.00 with caravan trailer w/experience and ability & 20th medical appointments. Estate Auctions Color: Simply White Red & white APPLY IN PERSON: Additional discounts Beautiful - 8am - 4pm Very fast and fun! CALL MIKE ANYTIME C&R TIRE WASHER & DRYER available for those on 2 years old (like new) financial assistance. 774-230-1662 649 MAIN STREET $650.00 new SET Entire Contents 6 Room $1500 house and Garage Please call (RT. 20) Asking $250.00 New Call 774-244-6781 508-637-1333 STURBRIDGE, MA Call Judy $200.00 French Provincial couch; 508-234-8297 $ BUY & SELL $ at 508-344-2751 Electric Recliner/lift chair; 2 or online at upholstered arm chairs; 4 www.secondchanceanimals.org ALL GOLD & SILVER TECHNETICS JEWELRY SAFE ITEMS Precious End Tables; Coffee table; 205 BOATS GROUP, GARDALL Etagere; Lazy boy Recliner; 284 LOST & FOUND Specializing in 10 Old Webster Road, Oxford, Moments 16” wide 23” tall bookcases; upholstered NUMISMATIC COINS, CME MA is looking for Machinists, PETS Collection $100.00 rocker; Boudoir Chair; Valet 1984 2001 SKI gold & silver of any form! Welders, and Fabricators for our chair; MAHOGANY: Twin & ASSOCIATES, and stands NAUTIQUE 1st and 2nd shifts. double pinapple post beds, Did you find Qualified with over 30 INC. To apply - visit our website: 28 pieces LEATHER COUCH tan on tan Shell-Front highboy, Lady’s years experience & Now Hiring. CME is hiring www.technetics.com; email: 508-867-2887 87” light tan new interior your pet? Dresser with wall mirror, a following of many for a part-time bookkeeper [email protected]; or walk $25.00 and carpeting Vanity and Bench, Tall 5 Or find a home satisfied customers. (25 hours per week) for our in and complete an application. Quality Lite Pine 350 Chevy inboard Drawer chest, Bedside stand; Woodstock Office. Queen 589 hours running time. for one? 508-949-1283 Enamel Top Table; Kitchen We also sell a nice Please visit http://www.cme TOWN OF AUBURN $6500.00/OBO Bedroom Set Bureau table with 4 chairs; Cedar selection of fine jewelry, engineering.com/join-us/ Call DEPARTMENT OF 18x19x51 chest; Magazine Rack; antiques & collectibles. for more information or call With matching hutch top Lamps; Victorian Carved 413-245-9545 PUBLIC WORKS Men’s 5 drawer chest TRAC VAC mirror and others; Collection or Bring in your items & 860-928-7848. SNOW REMOVAL Plus two night stands Model 385-IC/385LH Figurines; Plaques; Singer 860-985-8000 see what they’re worth. $300.00 Used Once Treadle Sewing Machine & You won’t leave APPLICATIONS Call Best Offer Sewing Notions lots; A.C’s; disappointed. 2016-425-03 774-239-2240 Paintings and prints; Clocks; 1993 16FT DEEP V Honesty and fairness BEAR CAT Wall Shelves; Glass and SEA NYMPH are our best policies! REGULATION china; large lot kitchen items; LET US KNOW!!! The Town of Auburn Depart- VAC-N-CHIP PRO Curtains & Drapes; DONUT BAKER ment of Public Works is accept- POOL TABLE Fishing Machine Series FM161. Please call us so that we Lee’s with experience Refridgerator; Washer; can take your ad ing applications for snow Needs new felt, $500 & VAC PRO Christmas lot; Vacuum; 40HP Johnson Motor. Coins & Jewelry wanted for part-time plowing for the 2015-2016 win- Models 72085, 72285, Decorator items; Bedding; Galvanized Trailer. Used out of the paper... 239 West Main Street overnight position ter 2 HARDWOOD 72295 Costume Jewlery; Hats & minimally. Like new/showroom Town-To-Town East Brookfield Good pay season. Used Twice Clothing; and so much more! condition. Stored in heated (Route 9 - Panda DIPPIN DONUTS CHERRY Best Offer garage. $3000.00 Classifieds Numbers 7AM Garden Plaza) Dudley, MA Applications may be obtained at Call: the Department of Public Works CABINETS Please Park Carefully 508-909-4111 508-637-1236 508-943-3517 774-272-1761 Highway Division, Glass Doors, Moveable shelves, CALL 508-765-5763 508-341-6355 (cell) 75”x30”x20” $500 for pair. 5 Millbury Street, Auburn, MA TREES FOR SALE FALL SPORTSMAN 285 PET CARE DRIVERS 01501, Monday - Friday 8:00 FLEA MARKET OLD TOWN CANOE NEEDED/DISPATCHER a.m. – 3:00 p.m.. Applications 508-892-3275 Evergreen Trees, Colorado FLEE MARKET 1931 old town 18’ restored PART TIME must be returned to the DPW by Blue Spruce, Potted Trees, SEPTEMBER 20, 2015 FAN-C-PET Maine guide canoe SELLERS MONDAY THRU SUNDAY October 16, 2015. REMOTE CONTROL Silver Blue, 18”-22” tall 8:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. Clear resin coated, Mobile 20 years of very good items 5AM TO 1:30AM. SHIFTS All 10 trees for $85 Setup 6:00 a.m. AIRCRAFTS Mahogany gun wales clearing out house but don’t VARY. The Town of Auburn reserves Norway Spruce, 3.5’ AUBURN SPORTSMAN Grooming Salon some with motors And caned seats want hassle of yard sale come MUST HAVE A GOOD DRIVING the right to waive any 5/$99 CLUB Call George a third seat mahogany caned and make an offer RECORD, CLEAN CORI CHECK, informalities and accept or Eastern Pine 5-7’ tall 50 Elm Street 774-241-0027 seat and back Best one gets it all cash only. NEAT APPEARANCE. reject any or all applications, or 5/$99 Auburn, MA Vicki Kelley Paddles included 508-943-0169 PLEASE APPLY IN PERSON AT portions of such, if thought to Excellent privacy SNOW TRACKING 508-832-6492 Perfect for the wooden canoe Professional 24 TOWN FOREST RD. UNIT #2 be in the best interest of the border/ornamental Town. TIRES Hunting, fishing and camping enthusiast. Groomer GREAT WEBSTER MA Call 508-278-5762 items only $5800.00 185x65 R15 evenings Tables $10.00 20 Years Exp. FLEA MARKET $50.00 each 508-479-0230 Call to reserve your table “We Go Right Every Saturday and Sunday DRIVERS: Lightly Used USED ADULT POWER We do sell out Kenneth Fairbanks toYour Door” year round $5,000.00 Sign-On Bonus! CHAIR WATER QUEST Local Agawam DryVan, Flexible Call 508-987-2419 Dealers, leave your stuff SOUTHBRIDGE 10.2 BASS set-up in our secure facility Schedule & 508-637-1401 Experienced Yard Hostler Highway ADULT POTTY CHAIR 70 Westwood Parkway, Dealer days every TENDER FISHING Want to Place Openings! Great Pay & Benefits! Superintendent Southbridge a Classified Ad? Wednesday and Friday, 12-6 CDL-A, 1yr Exp. Yard Sale: Saturday BOAT Call 800-536-5836 Ever-changing array Town of West SOLID OAK Req. Estenson Logistics Apply: 2 WALKERS 09/19/2015, of cool, cool stuff DROPLEAF TABLE With caravan trailer 2005 www.goelc.com Brookfield TIME: Yamaha 6hp motor 800-551-7767 Job Opening with two chairs 27x30 open 1-866-336-9642 Asking 9am - 3pm. all in good condition dudleyflea.com Highway Department 27x15 closed 3500.00 Lawnmowers, furniture, $900.00 The West Brookfield Highway Never used electronics, A/C, water system, 508-949-1007 WANTED Department is seeking $150.00/OBO 8 NFL SILVER SUPER fans, clothes, kids stuff, CASH PAID FOR OLD Foster applications for a skilled, household items and much motivated individual to be Call BOWL COINS BARBIE Parents Wanted more!! 215 CAMPING employed on a 508-779-0735 $1600.00 AND DAWN DOLLS Seeking Quality Homes Throughout Central MA full-time basis as VINYL DOLLS Call WANTED Going... Going... To Provide Foster Care MECHANIC/LABORER/ CO-OP CAMPSITE, from the DRIVER 508-832-3029 Always Buying Gone to the Dogs To Children In Need. TAKAMINE 12 Old Toys on dead-end road 50s 60s 70s 24/7 Support. Generous Applicants must have a strong Quiet area, walk to the lake, also mechanical background and a -Pre 1980- Training and behavior Reimbursement.

go fishing or put your boat in. clothing and extras Class B license with air brakes STRING Local Banks management in your $1000 Sign-On Bonus Located in Quinebaug Cove call and a Class 2A/4A ELECTRIC/ wind up home. Call For Details Campground, Brimfield 9am-9pm hydraulic license News tin mechanical Res.$15,000 or b.o. Positive methods used. Starting pay rate is a ACOUSTIC GUITAR battery-op 508-450-7330 Campsite sells with everything Grade 10 Step 1 Very good condition Friction Certified Pet Dog on it! 38ft camper furnished, Interested parties w/hard shell case $325 etc trainer and member small shed, more. WANTED should contact Fender Stratocaster OLD BICYCLES APDT Mexican made Old Mopeds, Scooters, Highway Superintendent blue/white excellent High wheel Call or e-mail Call Renelle at Dirt Bikes Daley condition $350 or BO Balloon tire for pics and details. 508-892-1850 Any condition Devereux Therapeutic at 15 Front Street glass tank for reptiles 30”Hgt x Stingray 774-245-5098 email: Looking for projects Foster Care West Brookfield Cash paid 12”width x19 1/2” depth $10 Schwinn davemproperty@ [email protected] 508-829-6769 or by calling Call Travis 774-272-0821 FOUND HERE! Raleigh hotmail.com 508-867-1417 MORNING LIGHT Leave message *West Brookfield is an Equal THE BOOK BEAR all makes and models 774-242-9227 Opportunity Employer considered HAMPTON is having a FARM (We also sell) Job description and 100 GENERAL -1880s-1970s- 265 FUEL/WOOD Full service INN employment application can be SALE Also parts & Accessories boarding facility in Brimfield, found on the Oct 1, 2, 3 and 4 & Literature WANTED TO BUY STURBRIDGE 109 MUSIC/ARTS Central Boiler E-Classic MA. Indoor & outdoor arenas, Town of West Brookfield’s 35% OFF is now hiring for Cash Paid trails, BY COLLECTOR website Open 7 Days 10-6 1400/2400 the following positions: GUITAR 1800-336-2453 matted-stalls. USDF trainer/MA Old comic books 80 West Main St OUTDOOR WOOD 1970 GIBSON J50 licensed instructors. ART TIME Rt 9 1940s and up Maintenance person 311 P - Acoustic w/case YARD SALE $600/month. West Brookfield FURNACE Beatles memorabilia HELP WANTED Great condition Everything must go 508-867-8705 Cleaner & Greener Call for more info 1960s and up Guest Service Agent $1800.00 o.b.o. 123 Ash St EPA Qualified (413) 281-4665 Famous monster Transfer Station Spencer MA THREE 774-633-0832 25-Year Warranty www.morninglightfarm. magazines, Godzilla, Apply in person Monitor Sept 19th 20th Call Today net Frankenstein and (Part-time): CRAFTSMAN SMALL UPRIGHT 8am-4pm hampton Inn 508-882-0178 monster items, Part-time position for a Monitor Household 328 Main St SANDERS WHITE LAQUER CrystalRockFarm.com Old toys and at the Transfer Station in the Books 286 LIVESTOCK Sturbridge MA 01566 All under $50.00 Town of Spencer. PIANO Toys advertising items EOE Requires High School diploma Tools w/Bench FIREWOOD BAGGED or general education degree HOMELITE CHAIN 11 years old Call: 860-779-2469 YARD SALE Cut, Split & Delivered SHAVINGS PART TIME (GED); and related experience SAW Excellent condition Green & Seasoned or knowledge in the handling Paid $3700 Saturday and Sunday, $4.75 Each OPERATOR EZ supper auto Horse quality and separation of recyclables Asking $1500 Sept. 19 and 20 Wood Lots Wanted Needed to run firewood $50.00 3.25 size WAR from municipal solid waste and 508-637-1168 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. processer and equipment Rock Valley Farm knowledge of what constitutes 45 High Street Call Paul RELICS Experience needed NEW CEILING West Brookfield MA “Hazardous Waste,” acceptable 110 NOVENAS Uxbridge 508-769-2351 & WAR solid waste and recyclable LIGHTS 508-867-2508 items. May the Sacred Heart of Jesus Lowry organ, and also $10-$50 Each 75-gallon fish tank, SOUVENIRS Submit application letter, be adored, glorified, loved and 48” round glass table cover, FREE 295 BUILDING SUPPLIES resume and standard Town preserved throughout the world Call 508-885-3136 3-seat yard swing WANTED application form, available at now and forever. Sacred Heart Construction PART TIME HELP and much, much more! HINGES WWII & EARLIER www.spencerma.gov to THREE PIECE of Jesus pray for us. St. Jude, Wood NEEDED Town of Spencer worker of miracles, pray for us. Heavy duty 54” long CA$H WAITING! YARD/ESTATE SALE to stack firewood Human Resources WHITE St. Jude, helper of the hopeless, 2x4’s, 2x6’s, stainless steel Saturday, Sept. 19th Plywood beams, 3/4’ thick, Helmets, Swords, and Department WROUGHT IRON pray for us. Say this prayer nine piano hinges Daggers, Bayonets, run equipment. times a day, by the eighth day 8:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. Assorted sizes & thickness 157 Main Street PATIO SET, $50.00 each Medals, Badges, Flags, Please call your prayer will be answered. It Rain date: Sunday, Sept. 20th Brand new Spencer, MA 01562 Uniforms, etc. Sofa and two chairs cushions has never been known to fail. 434 Worcester Street Good for wood stoves 774-633-0832 Open until filled included very sturdy excellent Publication must be promised. Southbridge and outdoor burners Over 30 Years Experience. Previously interested applicants quality and condition. Thank you Saint Jude for Durable Medical Equipment, Clean Wood! Need to Place Call David 413-245-9615 may reapply $350.00Firm a Classified Ad? granting my petition. Please Furniture, Tools, Books, Call 800-536-5836 1-508-688-0847 Subject to Town Personnel 508-867-2564 FOR MORE Call Kathy continue your help. Records, Dishes, Glassware and I’ll Come To YOU! 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720 CLASSICS 725 AUTOMOBILES 725 AUTOMOBILES 725 AUTOMOBILES 740 MOTORCYCLES 745 RECREATIONAL 750 CAMPERS/ 700 AUTOMOTIVE OWN A PIECE OF 1987 CORVETTE VEHICLES TRAILERS 1977 GMC 2500 2006 CHRYSLER 2000 HARLEY 705 AUTO ACCESSORIES AUTOMOTIVE Red with ground effect COACH CLIPPER Custom built twin piston flat new brakes DAVIDSON bed dump 300C 2 SNOWMOBILES 4 Tires w/Rims HISTORY in good condition Heritage soft tail CAMPING Four way fisher plow In very good condition Silver Anniversary asking $6700 AND A TRAILER 2009 midsize Ford Excellent running 111,200 Miles classic TRAILER-2003 Edition 1978 508-278-2809 125/55R16 Many New parts Leather seats Excellent condition FOR SALE With awing Corvette Indy Pace Car Will fit new Ford 5 lug pattern Needs minor body work navigation Always garaged Fridge, stove, sink, toilet L-82, Auto, 39k 1988 FORD $450.00 sunroof One owner In excellent condition Matching Numbers $1500.00 1997 Polaris 500 EFI MUSTANG LX V8 hemi Only 20,500 miles Bunks stain-free All Factory Original $1500 $3600 or BO 508-943-1740 MUST SELL Conv. 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Photo by Keith Griffin The 2016 Mitsubishi Outlander is practically all new from the windshield forward.

BY KEITH GRIFFIN at 31-mpg highway and 25-mpg city The 2016 Mitsubishi Outlanders shut off, it stays off until the driver for a combined 27 mpg. In all-wheel driven outside of San Francisco turns it back on. It’s unfortunate a Technically, the 2016 Mitsubishi drive, your numbers are going were all extremely good at what potentially important piece of safe Outlander is undergoing a refresh to drop only slightly to 29/24/26 they’re supposed to do (but granted, ty equipment can be permanently by automotive standards. But with respectively. I didn’t pick up a family of six to fill disabled. 100 new enhancements, it’s tough That could be the Outlander’s big- up all the passenger seats). The ride Yet, I understand why Mitsubishi not to consider this an all-new SUV gest selling point. As Swearingnen is quiet, handling is good (enhanced does it. The system (and not just in from the Japanese automaker few said in a presentation to the media according to Mitsubishi), and the the Outlander) is a bit of a nag. You people pay scant attention to. in San Francisco, the top five pur- CVT-8 transmission delivers good can easily tire of its constant chirps That may change, though, with the chase reasons customers cite when acceleration. The best compliment reminding you the vehicle is drift refreshed Outlander. As Mitsubishi shopping for an Outlander are: fuel, one can pay a CVT is to forget it’s ing outside the lines. Customers Executive Vice President Don value, third row, price or deal, and, even there. who don’t like it want to be able to Swearingnen said, “This is proba- safety features. The new crossover The Mitsubishi Outlander has silence it permanently. bly the best product we have ever easily has the first three areas cov- been a Top Safety Pick Plus for Give the Mitsubishi Outlander brought to market. We tried to chal- ered. three years in a row now and there’s strong consideration if you’re in the lenge the status quo.” Price or deal should also be a no reason to doubt the 2016 model market for a compact with either Yet the problem is Mitsubishi is strong consideration. The base will be, too. Every 2016 Outlander good fuel economy or ability to tow entering a crowded segment with Outlander has a starting price of also includes seven air bags with combined with seating for seven. incredibly good vehicles. Will $22,895, which is a reduction from front air bags with passenger weight The brand is working hard to get Mitsubishi’s best be good enough? It the 2015 model. The base all-wheel and driver’s seat position sensors, your attention and should be willing all depends on what you are looking drive model is going to cost you front seat-mounted side-impact air to deal at some good value prices. for in a compact crossover. $25,995 because it’s only available bags, and curtain side air bags with (For the latest new car news, follow An aspect that could set it apart on the SE trim levels and above as a roll-over sensors; anti-lock braking me on Twitter at indepthauto. You from the competition is it is the $2,000 option. system with electronic brake-force can also read the latest automotive only four-cylinder compact cross- In a twist, though, the Outlander distribution and brake assist; hill news at BoldRide.com, where I am a over that can seat 7 in three rows. also stands out because it’s the only start assist; active stability control contributor, or learn about buying There’s not room for 7 and their Japanese compact crossover avail- with traction control logic; and, a and selling a used car at UsedCars. cargo necessarily but it does make able with a V6 engine. So, the power tire pressure monitoring system. About.com.) for an effective people mover. can be there if you want it. Fuel One nagging safety element is the The 2.4-liter, single overhead cam, economy does drop to 20-mpg city optional lane departure warning VITAL STATISTICS inline four-cylinder engine might and 27-mpg highway for a combined system. On the 2015 models and ear- Wheelbase: 105.1 in. feel overwhelmed with a full load 23 mpg. However, you do get a com- lier, when the system was switched Length: 184.8 in. and just 166 horsepower and 162 lb. pact crossover with 224 horsepower off it would automatically turn back Width: 71.3 in. ft. of torque. In front-wheel drive and 215 lb. ft. of torque. In addition, on when the Outlander was restart- Height: 66.1 in. configuration, though, it is rated it’s rated for 3,500 lbs. of towing. ed. With the 2016 model, once it’s Curb weight: 3,317 lbs. Engine: 3.0-liter, 24-valve V6 Horsepower: 224 @ 6,000 rpm Torque: 215 @ 6,250 rpm EPA estimated mpg city/high- way: 21-city/28-highway/24-com- bined Base price: (with destination): $31,845 Also consider: (a comparative vehicle) Ford Escape, Hyundai Tucson, Mazda CX-3

Auto Review B8 Southbridge Evening News Friday, September 18, 2015

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