Times-GazetteWarren eastbayri.com WEDNESDAY, JUNE 12, 2013 VOL. 147, NO. 24 $1.00 Warren Congratulations,Congratulations, graduates!graduates! man eyed in bank robbery spree Suspect also charged with Cranston, Swansea robberies; eyed in robbery

BY TED HAYES [email protected] A Warren man suspected of robbing banks in three states is being held at the ACI after three separate police departments and the FBI served arrest warrants at his Touisset Road home Sunday morn- ing. Trevor Krous-Gaskell, 33, who lives RICHARD W. DIONNE JR. with his moth- Graduates (from left) Marquis Silva, Kelsey St. George, Louis Costa, Joshua Cordeiro and Corey Gendreau celebrate after receiving their diplomas. er at 15 Touis- set Road, faces a Warren Trevor charge of sec- Krous-Gaskell Mt. Hope grads encouraged to make mistakes ond degree robbery for allegedly robbing the Bank New- BY ERIC DICKERVITZ Roger Williams University where port branch on Market Street in [email protected] president of the class of 2013 and late April; in addition, Mr. Krous- At the commencement exer- mistress of ceremonies, Angela Gaskell was arrested on a fugitive cises for Mt. Hope High School, Mascena, welcomed the gradu- of justice warrant out of Swansea certain traditions are assured: ates and others who shared in for a recent robbery in that Mass- Students will hear farewells and the students’ success. She also achusetts city, and Cranston advice from peers and from offered her classmates observa- police are expected to file their those who taught and mentored tions and advice. own robbery charge against him them over the past four years; "A lot of us don't know what Tuesday. That charge stems from students' remarks will contain we want. That's OK. That's why a robbery that recently occurred references to inside jokes that they invented the pu-pu platter," in that city. only their classmates will under- Angela said. Finally, Mr. Krous-Gaskell is a stand; and dean of students, Nat While she encouraged her suspect in at least one robbery in Squatrito will, at some point in classmates to try different things Dayville, Ct., where he apparently the ceremony, chase down and she also emphasized the impor- used to live. Warren police did not seize a contraband beachball or tance of being happy in what you have specific information on the two that somehow makes it into do. Cranston, Dayville or Swansea the auditorium. This class of "Don't play it safe," she said of robberies, and police in those 2013 was no exception. settling into a life of mediocrity. cities could not be reached for On Saturday, June 8, the 237 "Your happiness needs to be a RICHARD W. DIONNE JR. information Monday. graduates and members of their Class president Angela Mascena prepares to pass on the Baton of Lead- families filled the gymnasium at See GRADUATION Page 4 ership to 2014 class president Ross Hogan. See ROBBER Page 2 Top this (pizza) Local company is serving up pizza crust recipe throughout the Northeast EAST BAY LIFE Page 2 Warren Times-Gazette June 12, 2013 Happy Father’s Day! ROBBER: Krous-Gaskell has long rap sheet From Page 1 a weapon, but approached a teller and demanded money before Meet Matt Light, former New England Mr. Krous-Gaskell appeared in leaving with an undisclosed Patriots football offensive tackle court Monday morning and was amount of cash. During the Friday, June 14 • 5 – 7 pm ordered held in lieu of $75,000 bail course of the investigation police Signing KEEL vodka bottles for the Warren charge, and on developed leads that led them to $20,000 bail with double surety for Swansea, Cranston and Dayville, the Swansea fugitive from justice and ultimately back to Mr. Krous- A still from surveillance video Compare & Come Here! charge. He waived extradition Gaskell. Warren PoliceLt. Roland shows the bank robbery suspect back to Swansea, police said. Brule would not say what led on Monday, April 29. The charges come after Warren them to their suspect. Police Lt. Roy Borges and detective Mr. Krous-Gaskell has an exten- was on probation for several pre- MCGREEN’S Kristin Beaulieu began an investi- sive record and has been charged vious offenses. gation following the Monday, dozens of times with charges Second degree robbery is Fine Wine & Spirits April 29 robbery at Bank of New- ranging from theft to breaking defined as a robbery in which no – Family owned for over 35 years – port at 323 Market St. During that and entering and assault charges. weapon is shown, and in which robbery the suspect did not show At the time of his arrest Sunday he nobody is injured. Largest Selection, Lowest Prices... Vocal opposition to billing proposal bends BCWA ears EVERY DAY! 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Cans Success Rice. . . $179 Whole Seedless Sweet Vidallia off," Ms. Heath said. "There's a $ Fresh Baked In-Store Baked $ 99 $ 29 Cat Food . . . 5/ 3 Jif Peanut Lemon $ 99 Watermelon . ea. Peach Pie . . . . . 4 ea. 5 Onions . . . . . 1 lb. Pepperidge Farm Butter Poppyseed point you have to retreat from an 16-18 oz. Muffins Sweet & Juicy Greenhouse grown 32 oz. Milano or Disctinctive Fresh Baked Gourmet idea that's not going to work." $ $ 79 $ $ 99 Peaches or Beefsteak Gatorade . . . 5/ 5 Cookies . . . . . 2 2pk. $ 59 $ 69 $ 99 The board of directors will dis- 2/ 5 2 Brownies . . . . . 2 2 pk. Nectarines . . 1 lb. Tomatoes . . . 1 lb. cuss the proposed policy change Check out our ad at tomsmarket.com Prices in effect June 12 - 18, 2013 We accept manufacturers coupons! later this month. Warren Times-Gazette June 12, 2013 Page 3 Mt. Hope High School Class of 2013 top 10 students

Mt. Hope High School Class of 2013 top10 students Each year, Mt. Hope High School recognizes the top 10 stu- dents based on their academic achievement for the school year. This year, according to assistant vice principal, Jennifer Copeland, there was a change in policy that senior rank will now be calculated once all grades and exams are entered. “In the past,” Ms. Copeland said via e-mail, “the top 10 was calcu- lated at the end of the first semes- ter. We feel that the new policy ensures the greatest accuracy. The top ten is truly the top ten.” The following students were announced as the top 10 academ- ic achievers for the graduating class of 2013. 1. Vivian Ramos Parents: William and Elise Ramos Intended college: Brown University Major: Math Mt. Hope’s Class of 2013 Top 10 academic achievers, pictured left to right are: back row – Eric Pattie, Emily Hamel, Kelsey Tatum, Cassidy Cabral, Andrea Pereira; front row – Vivian Ramos, Elysha Grant, Alexis Fowler, Danielle Gonsalves, Hannah Lytle. - See more at: 2. Elysha Grant http://www.eastbayri.com/news/mt-hope-high-school-class-of-2013-top10-students/#sthash.wKqFzHjq.dpuf Parents: Craig Grant and Maryanne Donato 4. Danielle Gonsalves Major: Undecided Intended college: 9. Cassidy Cabral University of Vermont Intended college: Parents: Parents: Rhode Island College Joe and Christine Gonsalves 6. Eric Pattie Major: Henry and Kendra Cabral Wildlife and Fisheries Biology Major: Nursing Intended college: Parents: Intended college: University of Rhode Island Scott and Melissa Pattie University of Rhode Island Major: Computer Engineering Intended college: 8. Kelsey Tatum Major: Speech Pathology 3. Alexis Fowler University of Rhode Island Parents: Parents: Marty and Melissa Tatum Greg and Kathy Fowler 5. Hannah Lytle Major: Pharmacy 10. Andrea Pereira Intended college: Intended college: Parents: Parents: University of Rhode Island Manny and Lori Pereira College Joseph and Mary Lytle 7. Emily Hamel Major: Molecular Genetics of Art and Design Intended college: Intended college: Parents: Roger Williams University Major: Graphic Design Wheaton College Mark and Lois Hamel Major: Architecture Mt. Hope grad never missed a day of school BY TED HAYES ceremony at Roger Williams Uni- that, and he said, 'I'm going to do [email protected] versity, Mt. Hope principal Don that!'" Mt. Hope High School com- Rebello said Carrington is only the "At this age you say, 'Yeah, sure,' mencement was Saturday, and second student he's ever seen but he saw it through. He has there was no way Carrington Hen- with perfect attendance, and he's always stood behind what he ley was missing it. been in the business 20-plus said." The Warren resident, 18, years. Maintaining a perfect Carrington, who recently received an award Friday night for record was tough work, but Car- earned his Eagle Scout badge by being the only graduate to have rington's mom said her son cleaning thousands of cigarette perfect attendance throughout his always had it in him. butts along Burr's Hill and much entire school career. That's 2,340 "The back story on this is awe- of Water Street, won't take the tra- days, including Kindergarten. some," she said. "I will never for- ditional college route after gradu- "Oh, he'll be there," his mother, get this. He was four years old. So ation. Instead, he's been accepted Cindy Oliver-Henley, joked before one day he and I were sitting and into the United State's Navy's Saturday's commencement cere- watching Oprah Winfrey, and prestigious nuclear engineering mony. "He's gotten a lot of teasing Oprah mentioned having three program, and will head directly to about that." siblings that had never missed a the Navy in Charleston, S.C., in RICHARD W. DIONNE JR. At Friday night's senior awards day. He was so impressed with January. Carrington Henley made it to high school graduation exercises Satur- day.

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RICHARD W. DIONNE JR. Executive board members (from left) Kenzi DeFaria, Meaghan Barros and Cassidy Cabral sing the high school alma mater with their peers after receiving their diplomas. GRADUATION: Students encouraged to make mark

From Page 1 Mr. Silva, reminded the stu- dents that commencement is a priority in your life." beginning, not and end. During Ms. Mascena's wel- "This entire class is accom- come address, she took the plished. You're a whole group of opportunity to wish class trea- achievers. You've already shown surer, Kelly Coccio, a happy you have great potential. It's birthday. The joke among friends time for you to make the world a is that they've wished her a hap- better place," he said. py birthday, sometimes with It wasn't until the students cakes, everyday throughout the stood among their peers in the school year. Kelly, along with sea of purple robes worn by the class secretary, Kelsey Tatum, boys in the graduating class, and presented the class of 2014 with white robes worn by the girls, the class gift, the Husky logo that the reality of their accom- painted on the outside wall of the plishments began to sink in. school. Outside the field house, Chris "We had some trouble decid- Machado stood with friends ing what to give," Kelly said. "We Scott Circosta and John "Vinho" wanted to leave an imprint on Vento. The trio looked forward the school, literally." to enjoying their summer.

Valedictorian, Vivian Ramos, RICHARD W. DIONNE JR. "It's bittersweet. It doesn't and salutatorian, Elysha Grant, seem real, but there's a weight Alan St. Vincent gives a thumbs-up after successfully inflating a beach ball. both encouraged their class- lifted off your shoulders," Chris mates to live life to their fullest said. potential in their addresses. uscript was given as a gift to prin- "We pray and hope they will students to inflate flattened Even before the students "Take the time to look around cipal, Donald Rebello. serve in peace time and not have beachballs that were smuggled marched into the ceremony, and enjoy the world," said Vivian. In speaking to the graduating to take out a weapon." into the field house. It didn't Katrina Davock, Tori Brayton, "Find a happy balance between class, Mr. Rebello read of a list of He also bid farewell to all the take long for Mr. Squatrito to Kayla "Kayle" Dias, Hailey Boy- work and play." colleges, universities and trade graduates. quickly deflate the orbs bounc- lan, Alex Duseault, Alexis Vas- Elysha told her classmates not schools where students would "We will always remember ing amid the grads, drawing concelos and Bree Silva stood to worry about failure, what's seek higher education. But he you. Remember where you groans and boos, mainly from together in the sunshine. more important is that you try. also spoke to the importance and came from," he said. members of the audience. With Although some admitted their "If you didn't make mistakes in dedication of those who chose to Superintendent of schools, order restored, each graduate road to graduation was bumpy, life you'd never progress," Elysha serve in the military. When he Melinda Thies, advised the was called to the stage to be they appreciated the efforts of said. recognized five graduates from graduates to remove the focus congratulated by Ms. Thies, Mr. the teachers and staff who were Before the class president the class of 2013 who planned to on self for a fulfilling life, before Rebello and school committee always there to help them. handed the baton to incoming enter the service after graduation this year's recipient of the Gard- chairman, Paul Silva. "Miss Costa is my main girl," senior class president, Ross - Michael Cotta, Carrington Hen- ner/Burke Oratorical Presenta- With diplomas in hand, the Katrina said, recognizing staff Hogan, the chorus and vocal ley, Christopher Riley, Ryan Stan- tion award, Ava Mascena, recit- class president instructed the and faculty for their role in her ensemble performed "To Sir With ley and Romel Velasco - that the ed a speech from the character new graduates to move their success. Love," and the Mt. Hope High entire auditorium stood for an Bartleby in the comedy film, tassels from one side to the oth- Looking forward to her next School band performed an origi- ovation of appreciation for their "Accepted." Ava's presentation er. When the graduates were stage of life, Bree Silva enjoyed nal piece written for the school commitment to serve. received a standing ovation. presented, the mortarboards the feeling of her accomplish- by composer, Roger Cichy, enti- "Peace and solace is not a As the speeches ended, from the class of 2013 were ment. tled "On Wind and Sails." A guarantee," Mr. Rebello said of Angela quipped that they pro- tossed high in the air in celebra- "It feels good, it does. Twelve signed copy of the original man- retaining America's freedoms. vided an opportune time for tion of their achievements. years paid off," she said. Warren Times-Gazette June 12, 2013 Page 5 Mt. Hope High School Class of 2013

Katlin E. Abate* Shannon R. Ott Ceilidh M. Adams* Kaitlyn E. Ouellette Jenna Adams Ana Pacheco Alexia R. Aguilar Robert Palmer Brian L. Allen Gabrielle F. Passerello*# Adam J. Almeida* Courtney R. Patterson Angelica Alvarado Eric J. Pattie*# Jeremiah D. Alves Cynthia J. Payne Kyle E. Alves Andrea A. Pereira*# Michael J. Alves Ben Pereira Courtney L. Almaral Ashley M. Perry Melissa T. Andrade Cody S. Perry*# Cassandra R. Aubrey Brendan H. Persons Alexus L. Barr Austin D. Porto* Meaghan L Barros* # Mary C. Powers*# Johnathan R. Belham Randy Pullen Lindsey M. Benevides Marisa L. Rainey*# Jeffrey J. Bleau Vivian L. Ramos*# Storm J. Bonanno Andrew R. Resendes Meghan E. Borges Corey J. Resendes Jillian N. Borgia Anthony M. Rezendes Keith Bowen Christopher P. Riley Hailey E. Boylen Nastasia L. Rimoshytus Courtney E. Bragantine Ronald L. Robert Tori A. Brayton Brandon B. Rocha Paul G. Braz, Jr. Marc A. Rocha Jeffrey O. Briggs Nicole L. Rodrigues Ariel Brown Rodrigo J. Rodrigures*# Derek J Burke Damaris M. Snowball-Rodriguez Cassidy R. Cabral*# Isiah J. Rodriguez Ryan M Cabral Jared Roscoe John W. Clace Nicole Rusin Shawn Calouro John Ryan, Jr. Alyssa A. Camelo Ricky Saldanha*# Victoria M. Campo*# Justin S. Sampson Alyssa L. Cardoso Timothy E. Santos Michelle A Cardoza* Morgan B. Santurri TyíKeesha R. Carter Jeremy Securo Joshua R. Castigliego*# Kaela E. Sherman*#

Kenzie J. Castriotta RICHARD W. DIONNE JR. Breanna Silva Scott T. Circosta Jacob W. Silva TOP: From left, Isiah Christian T. Clark* Marquise W. Silva Rodriguez, Matt Swansey, Lauren M. Cloutier Bruce Marshall and Sean Kil- Sara Silva Kelly A. Coccio*# leavy celebrate after receiving Daniel Simonds# Matthew A. Coccio their diplomas. MIDDLE LEFT: Lauren M. Simons Jonathan A. Coimbra From left, Danielle Mello, Laren Taylor M. Sousa Rebecca A. Comeford Simons, Camarin Martins and Trevor J. Sousa Jacob Conte Kaitlin Abate wait to take the Rick K. Sousa*# Joshua R. Cordiero stage and receive their diplo- Kelsey A. St. George Rebecca Cordeiro mas. MIDDLE RIGHT: Ava Alan St. Vincent Angelica M. Correia Mascena receives applause Ryan T. Stanley Justin Correia after giving the Gardner/Burke Jameel Sylvia*# Oratorical Presentation. LEFT: Micaela S. Correia Matthew J. Swansey Daniel Simonds waves to Devin D. Costa friends after commencement. Megan E. Tattrie Dillon A. Costa*# Kelsey A. Tatum*# Jillian M. Costa Daniel B. Tebano Louis J. Costa Michael J. Feather* Carrington J. Henley Kristina N. Marshall Dionna A. Tebano Sophie Costa Nicholas Ferreira James R. Hennen Justin Martel Byron C. Thibaudeau Michael J. Cotta Sara E. Fillipino* Alexanra L. Hill Selena Martinez Lindsey M. Thomas* David J Cottrell Jason T. Flanagan Ariel Hill Camarin L. Martins Michael J. Thorpe Elizabeth E. Cox Hannah G. Forden Carmen Hogan Angela S. Mascena*# Alexandra F. Threadgill* Tanya DaCosta Hanna A. G. Forsberg Tyler P. Houston Ava G Mascena*# Cassidy J. Toste Jonathan J. DaPonte Evan T. Fortin Joshua Hunt*# Brenna G. Maynard*# Adam W. Trinade Michelle F. DaPonte*# Judy L. Foust Lisa M. Hunt Matthew R. McGee Derrik L. Trombley Brittney E. DaRosa Alexis K. Fowler*# Lauren C. Irons* Denise McKenna Alexis P. Vasconcellos Kaitlyn B. DaSilva Alexander Francis Samantha J. Jannitto Briana L McQueeney Romel E. Velasco Kile J. DaSilva*# Benjamin N. Francis*# William C. Jaycox Collin Medeiros Megan L. Vento Shaileigh K. DaSilva Nicholas Franco Benjamin A. Joslyn Marisa R. Medeiros Justin Vicente*# Katrina A. Davock Ryan S. Franco*# Brandon M. Kemmy Danielle A. Mello Torri Viera Kenzi L. DeFaria John Frazier Jarrod T. Kemmy Selena L. Mello* Jaimee M. Walsh*# Benjamin M. DeFelice Branden M. Furado Audrey Kenna* Shannan M. Mello Bradley Weaver Lauren Deschenes Corey Gendreau Nathan L. Kiklis Clara C. Medonca Cori Welch Mark J. Devol Ethan G. Gilcrest Sean W. Killeavy Aaron D. Merritt Alexandra J. Wetherald* Kayla N. Dias Cassidy C. Goff Nicholas J. Lachapelle* Krystal A. Metivier Tyler G. Wilkinson Cristian Dias Emily Correia Gomes Michael Lester Katrina Milhomens Heather E. Wilson Alyson M. Dion* Alyssa L. Gonsalves Hannah P. Lytle*# Zachary T. Minior* Christopher P. Winchell* Victoria L. Dozier Denielle M. Gonsalves*# Christopher J. Machado William Moclair Bailey T. Ziobro Angelica Drolet* Elysha J. Grant*# Erica J. Maciel Lauren Morra Devon A. Drolet Patrick T. Guthleim* Rachel A. Magers Kelly Mowery *Denotes member of Rhode Alexis N. Durand Adam M. Hamel*# Collin J. Malloy Leif E. Nygaard Island Honor Society Alexander R. Duseault Emily J. Hamel*# Lauren E. Manuel Alexander OíHanley*# #Denotes member of National John J. Farias*# Tyler C. Havriliak* Bruce E. Marshall Alyssa A Olsen Honor Society Opinion Page 6 Warren Times-Gazette June 12, 2013

EDITORIAL Warren needs boosters

t won't be long now before Warren's new economic development assistant starts. And not a moment too soon. The new part time position, created earlier this year as the Warren Town Council set its 2013-14 Ibudget, comes as vacant storefronts in downtown Warren seem to be at an all time high. Nearly every third store- front in what should be a bustling Main Street commer- cial district from Market to Washington are empty. Large former restaurants, a former handkerchief factory and other, smaller business spaces sit idle, even as other parts of Warren seem to be reinventing themselves or are thriving (see parts of the Water Street waterfront, and the industrial park near the Swansea line). When the new assistant WHERE TO WRITE: starts, he or she will Warren Times-Gazette, P.O. Box undoubtedly have a tough LETTERS TO THE EDITOR 90, Bristol, RI 02809. task finding enough busi- Letters may also be sent to us on nesses willing or able to the Internet at: warren@eastbay move to Warren. But town BCWA billing proposal is misguided newspapers.com officials and boosters seem to be taking the To The editor: a property owner should disregard pay for the water bill. National right steps, from creating the position to working on eco- It is disappointing that the Bris- the letter “if they do not currently Grid, bills the gas and electric user, nomic development as part of the Comprehensive Plan, tol County Water Authority rent a property.” as they should and so shouldn’t the putting up vibrant signs downtown and posting attrac- (BCWA), after recent years of ran- Obvious to me and to most is BCWA continue with their current tive Welcome to Warren signs in several locations. There cor, misdirection, mismanage- that while an owner may not rent a practice of billing the water user. are other steps, too, including simplifying the processes ment and poor strategic planning, property at this time, they may To do otherwise is illogical, regard- by which new businesses get the permission needed to continue to propose bad policy, on rent it out in the future, therefore, less if other water authorities carry open shop here. Taken here and there, these small steps the heels of an 11 percent rate have an interest in this proposed on this wasteful practice. are as promising as news that the town will have some- hike, no less! The most recent mis- change. This would seem to me What about the countless land- one advocating on its behalf at Warren Town Hall. guided proposal, suggests chang- logical and I am unsure why the lords who have over the years sep- Warren is a fun, exciting place to be. The people that ing the current billing policy, executive director would not arated water supply lines in their volunteer for and advocate on behalf of the town know it, which logically bills the water user understand this simple business properties so that the tenant is and it's time others do too. So we hope these efforts, and makes him/her responsible concept and makes me question then responsible for the water use? which include Art Night and other business boosting for their water usage. The pro- her thinking and motives. You will have slapped them in the efforts, continue. Warren needs them. posed policy would make the The proposed change is face and the pocket, by changing owner responsible for collecting counter-intuitive and counter- this policy, so that you can make it the money used for water. It’s a productive to water conservation easy on yourself to collect the fee stupid idea, which shouldn’t see efforts. Water conservation is more owed. It’s your business, operate it the light of day. and more important as water sup- efficiently and like a business ... I want to go on record as oppos- plies dwindle and become scarce. collect the money owed to the ing the proposed policy change To change a policy, that promotes authority, like any business does. and offer the following rationale as conservation, by the very organi- Your proposal is unfair, ineffi- reason why all property owners zation charged with protecting the cient, wasteful, costly to owners and and ratepayers should also oppose resource and promoting conserva- business and makes them unfairly this half-baked idea. tion is perplexing. responsible for doing your job. First off, let me comment on the I can just imagine the person I urge the board of directors of new executive director's letter to watering the lawn to excess, not the BCWA not to adopt this mis- water customers proposing this fixing a leaky toilet or taking ineffi- guided proposal. “bright idea," dated May 3, 2013. cient longer than necessary Douglas W. Gablinske WARRENTIMES-GAZETTE In the last sentence she statesthat baths...all because they no longer Bristol Established in 1866 BCWA, re-think water billing situation Matthew Hayes, Publisher Josh Bickford, Editor To the editor: their teeth and shave for a long propose three steps: R. S. Bosworth Jr., Publisher Emeritus On June 5, a meeting took place period of time, leaving the water A: Every individual should pay at Mt. Hope High School in Bristol, running constantly for 20 to 25 their bill in advance, according to Letters policy in reference to a bill change of the minutes or more and also the ten- their limit of water. The Warren Times-Gazette encourages all citizens to comment publicly on the events and times in which we live. We Bristol County Water Authority. ants "out of revenge" would take B: After beyond your limit, you will print any letter sent to us, adhering to guidelines for taste, accuracy, fairness and public interest. Letters must be signed by the author and must include telephone number and street address. Letters are limited to 500 words. Direct Not too logn ago, we had a dry sea- the hose and dig it into the ground should pay 25 percent more. letters to: Warren Times-Gazette, P.O. Box 90, Bristol, RI 02809. Letters may also be sent to us on the Internet at: son for three years. The reservoir so that the water would run con- C: After the second limit then [email protected] went dry and the water authority stantly until someone noticed it. you should pay double. Correction policy encouraged the landlords to put I would like to propose a water We can live without electricity, We adhere to the highest standards of accuracy, fairness and ethical responsibility. If you feel we have not met those standards, please notify us. We will correct all errors brought to our attention or that we discover ourselves. individual meters on the apart- bill that shoujld be paid by every gas and oil but we cannot live They will always appear on this page. ments in order to save water. This individual that uses water. This without water. Saving water will idea cost me an enormous should be the number one bill to improve your health and the qual- This newspaper does not assume responsibility for errors in advertisements printed herein, but will print without charge that part of any advertisement in which an error occurs. One-year subscription rates are $38 amount of money to install meters pay. Thisshould have the same ity of life. Water is more valuable ($32 w/E-Z Pay) in county, $65 in New England ($60 w/E-Z pay) and $85 nationwide ($79 w/E-Z pay). Peri- and pipes. Before, the tenants did rules/laws like the IRS because than gold. odicals postage paid Bristol, RI 02809. The Warren Times-Gazette office is located at 1 Bradford St., Bristol, RI. Tele- phone 245-6002. POSTMASTER send address changes to Warren Times-Gazette, P.O. Box 90, Bristol, RI 02809. not pay the water and this would when there is no water then you Joseph L. Brum allow them to wash cars, brush cannot pay the IRS. I would like to Bristol Warren Times-Gazette June 12, 2013 Page 7 LETTERS TO THE EDITOR VAST: Time has come to Manny and Cathy made Depot a great Open Mic To the editor: I have really good memories." fight tolls at the polls It's hard to believe, but on Fri- People like JJ Baron, Michael day, June 14, Manny and Cathy Troy, Chuck Williams, Joanne Lur- To the editor: lose a major source of revenue Perry will step away from the Open gio, Matt Borrello, Elliot Ricci, The facts about planned tolls on when Newport Grand patrons go Mic night at the Coffee Depot after Mark Small, gosh I could go on for- the Sakonnet River Bridge are elsewhere. And the state’s anti- nine years at the helm, in this case, ever about the people who have undeniable: it’s one of the most business image, which state lead- a mixing board. Actually Manny crossed their stage on the road to destructive, unfair, fiscally irre- ers want to reverse, will be rein- started it back in 2003 at the Cafe bigger places as they chase and sponsible, and anti-business forced. La France in Bristol and after sev- live their dreams of live perfor- actions our state government Either our state leaders don’t eral years moved into the Coffee mance. could have concocted. Yet, despite understand the consequences of Depot. Cathy used to just come What these two have created is near-universal opposition from these tolls, or aren’t concerned listen back then and she and Man- Manny and Cathy Perry ran the something really special, some- Coffee Depot open mic for nine area officials, businesses and resi- with the East Bay. They have an ny met, fell in love and well the thing that has changed lives forev- years before handing over the Fri- dents, tolls are looming. Why? opportunity now to do the right rest is history, as they say. Ahhhh, day night tradition to Rick Norman. er, I know it has mine. They have What’s become clear is that this is a thing and support budget bills that the power of music, it lightens the created the point in the sand political problem requiring a polit- would rescind the tolls. If they fail heart and speaks to the soul, it that they have helped spawn, the where one can begin the journey ical solution. to do so, it’s up to us as voters to picks you up when you are down encouragement they have given to into the world of live music and We’re told the tolls are necessary elect new leaders. This issue is and at times it is the only thing that those just getting up the courage hundreds have passed through to fund maintenance of the new important enough to create many keeps us from just floating away. to get in front of a microphone and their doors and many return for bridge, which costs $2 single-issue voters. What they have meant to the perform to an audience, (no small visits as they can, for you never for- million/year. But RI Turnpike & “Voters Against Sakonnet Tolls” local music scene is immeasurable task). They have created a special get your home, your roots, the Bridge Authority plans to collect (VAST) is a non-partisan, grass- and really cannot be expressed in place where people can come and place from whence you came. You $20 million/year in tolls; 90 per- roots effort, uniting RI voters in just words, as they are completely live out their dreams, it doesn't get certainly never forget those who cent will go to fund RITBA opera- pledging to vote only for candi- inadequate. I have spent many a much better than that. helped you pack and head on out tions that have nothing to do with dates who actively oppose these Friday night there over the past six In the words of one such per- the door.. We love you, we thank the bridge. There are several tolls. This issue crosses all political years and both watched and felt former, Allysen Callery, "I cut my you and we will miss you dearly, responsible proposals in the Gen- views and parties. Voting in a uni- the magic that happens over and teeth performing at Manny and but we will, keep the dream alive. I eral Assembly to fund mainte- fied way, we can be a deciding fac- over again when you put musi- Cathy's open mic. It was a safe and hope I can make you proud as I nance without tolls, as in the rest of tor in statewide races, especially cians and music lovers together in homey place place to play when I slip into your chair behind that RI. Beyond using East Bay resi- low-turnout primaries. To get the same room. The countless was new to being in front of a mixing board. dents as a piggybank to fund RIT- involved, visit www.sakonnet- lives that Manny and Cathy have group. I met some people who Rick Norman BA, there is no logical rationale for tolls.blogspot.com or search “Vot- touched over the years, the careers would become my closest friends. Church Street these tolls, but there is tremendous ers Against Sakonnet Tolls” on downside for the East Bay and the Facebook. And spread the word; state. there is strength in numbers. Litterbug, please clean up Anyone needing to cross the East Bay voters have long memo- bridge daily will be “taxed” ries and this issue isn’t going away. To the editor: the bay, lifted a white five-gallon Would you please come back and $500/year, including businesses Politicians considering a statewide Hey, little blue pick-up truck, bucket out of the truck bed and pick it up? and their employees (when both candidacy at some point will be Rhode Island plate 124 318, Sun- dumped it on the ground. You Jerry A. Belair spouses cross daily, it’s a $1,000 held accountable for how they act- day night about 8:30. You drove put the empty bucket back and Kelly Street family tax). An area reliant on out- ed in our time of need. State gov- to the end of Kelly Street, down by drove off. Your trash is still there. of-state customers and tourists will ernment should be responsive to lose much of that revenue as many the people, and working on a refuse the absurd $10.50 cost of a responsible way to fund infrastruc- round-trip. Already-congested ture without destructive tolls, not roads in Bristol County will get making things worse. worse as drivers use the Mt. Hope Brian Medeiros Bridge to avoid tolls. The state will Tiverton Tolls can still be stopped if we act now To the editor: The State’s Transportation net- The long fight to remove the tolls work is in disrepair largely because on the Sakonnet Bridge is starting of the overuse of debt in the to go our way — this despite the Department of Transportation and installation of the toll gantry on the State mismanagement. The tolls bridge and all the negative stories are the State government’s way of in the press. shifting the costs of mismanage- We now are at the critical point ment to the people of East Bay. in the Assembly. New legislation H6120 is an equitable alternative has been introduced in the Senate to this unacceptable toll. and House this week to unify the The tolls on the Sakonnet State’s bridge systems into a pro- Bridge run counter to recent efforts gram that provides funding for by the House leadership to address maintenance and removes the tolls Rhode Island’s economic prob- on the Sakonnet Bridge. It pro- lems. The economy of the East Bay hibits tolls on all bridges in the is one of the relative bright spots in state that are over 700 foot in the State’s economy. The tolls will length, except the Newport Bridge. reduce business activity in East The toll on that bridge would be Bay at just the point where govern- frozen at the current rate. The bills ment is trying to improve the busi- propose funding maintenance for ness climate in our State. those bridges through an increase The Sakonnet toll was estab- in the semi-annual emission lished to provide revenue to con- inspection fee. duct repairs on the Newport The Senate bill appears to have Bridge. The toll has very little to do the support of the Senate Leader- with maintaining the new Sakon- ship, which is a very critical event. net Bridge. Both bills have been scheduled for Over 31,000 people signed the a hearing before their respective petition opposing the Sakonnet Finance Committees. Representa- Bridge tolls. We are absolutely tive Jay Edward’s House bill united against this bad idea (H6120) will be heard on Tuesday, Jeanne Smith June 11. We do not yet have a hear- Portsmouth ing date for Senator DiPalma’s bill For Tiverton STOP (S989). Page 8 Warren Times-Gazette June 12, 2013 100 YEARS AGO BRIEFS Taken from the pages of the plague should smit the dog race Rains complicate Water Warren and Barrington Gazette in town and eliminate about 8 this week in June 1913: out of every 10. Street work Heavy rain Friday and early Satur- Vicious brutes Oh, to have seen this day caused a false alarm down at It seems more like a tale of Everybody out for the horribles the Warren Town Beach, where wolves than of the domestic dog; on the Fourth. The prizes will be crews have replaced aging sewer and only the fact that there are in the good old coin of the realm lines and are rebuilding the road. none of the terrors of early New nad worth trying for. Watch for Just before 9 a.m. a resident placed England left in this region, forces the bills and see what the prizes One hundred years a call to the town to report that us to believe that it was the latter are. They total $100. The bicycle ago this week, Warren sewage appeared to be flowing into animal or more than one of them. and running races are also receiv- was getting ready for the beach from the construction site. Tuesday night John A. Barry had ing many entries. The course for the Fourth of July, as Fire Chief Al Galinelli, DPW head 20 choice hens killed by a dog or the major part of them will be this illustration makes John Massed and Norman Blank dogs. And more,there were 15 or around the junction up Broad; clear. went down and determined that it 18 chickens also slain by the with the starting point at Joyce was not sewage; rather, runoff brutes. The same night Otis East- street. The awards for these races mixed with construction dust and erbrooks who lives in the same are a bicycle, silver cups and dirt from the site. section and not far away lost two medals. Boom it up boys; don't "It was building up, and we'll have valuable sheep both killd and stand in fear of the trouble it will runoff there until everything is all probably by the same animals. It take, for the fun it will make, and set" with the upcoming road re- seems almost incredible to the prizes you rake, and it won't pave," Mr. Massed said. "It was just believe taht such wholesale be a fake, for the old town's sake. debris and stuff." Warren Town slaughter could be wrought, and Whoop her up boys! Whoop her Manager Tom Gordon confirmed that the offenders should go from up! The night before at midnight that DEM officials came down later farm to farm, on savage plunder there will be a greased pole to that day and inspected the area bent. The town affords some pro- climb on Franklin park. Five dol- around the wastewater treatment tection to the man who loses his lars in gold.Wear your old clothes plant, determining that there was no flocks and herds. He has redress but don't put sand paper on your spillage. Pace on the project has through the appraiser of dam- hands. The committee met in the slowed due to the recent rains, but ages, but even at that he is not district court room, Thursday Mr. Massed said work should pick wholly recompensed for the loss. evening and went over the pro- up this week. Workers will install The town has its full quota of gram, hearing reports and pick- Town slips open as busy boating season begins curbing along the east side of lower dogs and there are some who ing up stray links. everything is Need a slip on the Warren River? Now's a good time. Water Street, and the plan next would not mourn a great deal if a moving finely. For the first time in years, there are vacant slips at the Town Wharf, week is to mill down the road sur- which is usually so popular a waiting list is needed to get a spot. But this face from the area of Blount to year is different Warren Harbormaster Matt Calouro said. Burr's Hill in preparation for re- "We had some cancellations, people left and we were expecting that," paving."They're hoping to get out of but people on the waiting list backed out, he said. there and done by the end of the PROVIDING OVER 50 YEARS OF QUALITY SERVICE "A lot more people are trailering their boats these days." month," he said. Frame and Unibody Alignment Slips — there are 15 commercial town slips adjacent to Blount Fine Beer festival is Saturday 24 Hour Towing • Free Estimates Foods, and 25 recreational slips at the Town Wharf at 279 Water St. — are a significant source of revenue for the town. Filled, the slips usually Insurance Claim Filing & Paperwork Assistance Good beer will meet a good cause bring in about $40,000 per year for the town. The two open spots at the this Saturday, when the 2013 East Your full service auto body repair facility Town Wharf can accommodate boats up to about 32 feet, and cost Bay Beer Festival kicks off on NICK. R. GUERCIA General Manager $2,250 for the season, which ends in mid to late-autumn. They come Water Street, adjacent to the 80 Gooding Avenue, Bristol, RI • (401) 253-6600 • Fax (401) 253-6602 with shore power, water and pumpout facilities. Blount Clam Shack. Hours: Monday - Friday 8:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. Lic. #155 Call the harbormaster's office at 245-6341 for more information. The first-ever festival runs from noon to 4 p.m. and features brews from all of the state's biggest beer producers. Trinity Brewhouse will be serving IPA, Tommy's Red and Kolsch. The Foolproof Brewing Company will serve its Barstool Golden Ale and Backyahd IPA. Narragansett Brewing will have kegs of Summer Ale, Cream Ale and Lager, and Grey Sail Brewing will be serving their Flying Jenny, Pale Ale, Flag- ship Ale and Hazy Day Belgian White. In addition, Ravenous Brewing will pour its Coffee Milk Stout and Pale Ale, and Newport Storm Brewery will be serving their Hurricane Amber, India Point Ale, Blueberry Ale and Will West Coast IPA. There will also be selections from Union Sta- tion, Revival Brewing and the Bucket Brewery. The festival is a fund-raiser for the Hopkins Center for Civil Rights and Barrington's Tap-In. It is being put on with the support of Brickyard Wine & Spirits and The East Bay Home Brew Club. There will be raffles and a live brewing demonstration, and two tickets will be drawn for the Dave Matthews Band show at the Com- cast Center on Sunday, June 16. Vince Thompson & Friends will keep the tunes coming. Tickets are $15. To order, or learn more, see http://eastbay beerfest.eventbrite.com/ Warren Times-Gazette June 12, 2013 Page 9 POLICE REPORT Several residents charged with assault Would-be rescuers' boat sinks Two Warren men who tried to help a kayaker in distress Sunday Monday, June 3 Edmund C. LaRue, 57, of 53 Seymour A landlord and tenant got into it on night ended up needing a helping hand themselves, after their boat Jesse W. Lewis, 33, of 175 Water St., St., was charged with violating a no Thompson Street. took on water and sank off Rumstick Point. was charged with simple assault and contact order and domestic simple At about 7 p.m., Barrington police received a 911 emergency call disorderly conduct after police were assault/battery, third offense, after A caller from Miller Street reported a alerting them to boaters who needed assistance. According to called to a domestic disturbance on police picked him up on a warrant. loose dog described as "small shaggy police, two 23-year-old men from Warren who had launched a 14- Water Street at about 9:42 a.m. and brown." foot motor boat out of Colt State Park in Bristol had spotted a Someone complained that kids at Water woman in a kayak who needed help. Police got a complaint that someone and Miller streets were "using vulgar Christopher P. Fralic, 25, of Bristol, was Police said the two men powered their boat to her location, near double parked a car across a handi- language loudly." pulled over on Long Lane at 8:16 p.m. Rumstick Point, and then noticed their boat was taking on water. capped space on Metacom Avenue. and charged with driving in possession Their boat, which was nearly 30 years old, started to sink, so the Friday, June 7 of controlled substances. men jumped into the water and hung on to the woman’s kayak. Police got a call that there was a drunk Someone complained about a dog bark- By the time Barrington police and Warren marine rescue crews A man was spotted yelling at Market person on Metacom Avenue who might ing for two hours inside a Vernon Street arrived, the men and kayaker had made their way to shore, Street passers-by at 8:17 p.m. try to get into a car to drive away. apartment. beached in th back yard of a Rumstick Point home. They said they were cold but didn’t want any medical attention. A Child Street woman reported being Derick W. Case, 32, of East Providence, A Bagy Wrinkle Cove woman told police The kayaker, a 29-year-old woman from Cranston, had reportedly harassed by a neighbor. was charged with violating a restraining someone broke into her house. launched from Warwick earlier in the day. order after police picked him up on a warrant. A Water Street man told police that someone broke into his car and stole his Police got reports of a youngster "caus- wallet. ing a problem" behind the Hugh Cole School. They did not elaborate. David A. Girard, 31, of 76 Arlington Ave., third floor, was charged with larceny A Market Street man asked that police under $500 after someone on Joyce remove his girlfriend from his apart- Street reported a theft. ment. A Cherry Street woman told police her Someone complained that a man on change jar was missing. Vernon Street was running his boat motor at 9:02 p.m. Police were asked to assist a motorist whose car was stuck in the water at Tuesday, June 4 Main and Miller streets. A Third Street resident who had had too much to drink called and asked for a Saturday, June 8 rescue at 7:15 a.m. A possible drunk driver call came in from Metacom Avenue at 12:22 a.m. A caller told police that a man was sleeping in a car parked on Schoolhouse Someone spotted a loose woodchuck on Road. Child Street and promptly called the authorities. A Libby Lane resident reported the theft of a handicapped plate. A few streets over, a Wood Street resi- dent called police after spotting his A caller told police that kids were dri- neighbor’s dog defecating on his drive- ving around Third Street in an unregis- way. No word on whether it was a tered car. “copycat” crime committed following the infamous Patriot Liquors pony poop An aggressive driver was reported on case from late last month. Market Street. A child driving a small battery-powered Wednesday, June 5 car on Ellis Avenue drew a call to police. A Barrington woman called police to An officer spoke to the mother and report that he was overdue at her place. child about safety. Her call came in at 12:03 a.m. A home on Main Street was broken into, An Ellis Avenue woman called police the owner reported. after spotting her neighbor's door open. A Davis Street girl reported being A Laurel Lane resident reported being assaulted by her boyfriend. threatened by a neighbor. Kerry A. Bergeron, 25, of 20 Union St., Police reported that kids were driving second floor, was arrested on a warrant. off-road vehicles and unregistered cars along Taddy Avenue. A caller told police that four people were having sex in a Metacom Avenue A resident complained that a man at parking lot at 6:11 p.m. There was no Water and Main streets was harassing further information. passers-by for money. A 16-year-old boy was arrested on Davis Thursday, June 6 Street on a warrant for domestic simple assault. A resident called to report two men going into a house which had been A fireworks call came in from Katie Dri- owned by a man who passed away ve at 9:07 p.m. recently. Police determined the men had a right to be there and were maintain- A barking dog call came in from Harris ing the property. Avenue at 11:15 p.m.

Someone complained about a dog Sunday, June 9 chained to a pole with a short leash. The animal control officer arrived, Trevor Krous-Gaskell, 33, of 15 Touisset moved the dog to a shaded area and Road, was picked up at his home on a gave it water, and left a note for the warrant for second degree robbery. owner. Page 10 Warren Times-Gazette June 12, 2013 See What You Bridge toll transponders go on sale at discount For a limited time beginning on a.m.-4 p.m. June 25, the Rhode Island Turnpike June 14, Tiverton Town Hall, 8:30 Have Been Missing and Bridge Authority (RITBA) will a.m.-4 p.m. Do you feel like you are always looking discount the cost of its E-ZPass June 14, Bristol Town Hall, 12-5 p.m. through a dirty windshield? transponders from its usual price June 15, Bristol Town Hall, 9 a.m.-2 Do you find that you stay home at night of $20.95 to $10. In addition, RITBA p.m. because you have trouble seeing to drive? will give a $10 credit to the new E- June 17, Middletown Police Station, 9 Do you notice that colors are not a vivid ZPass account to be applied to a.m.-3 p.m. as they used to be? future toll expenses. June 19, Tiverton Town Hall, 8:30 If you answered yes to any of these questions, you may During the promotional period, RICHARD W. DIONNE JR a.m.- 4 p.m. have cataracts. Left untreated, cataracts can lead to RITBA will add additional loca- June 19, Middletown Police Station, blindness. But cataracts can be treated. Crews erect one of the support tions where people can apply for towers for the toll gantry on the 9 a.m.-3 p.m. To find out more, visit the transponders. They include Sakonnet River Bridge. June 20, Tiverton Town Hall, 8:30 www.center-for-sight.com Bristol, Middletown, Tiverton, and a.m.-4 p.m. Call to schedule an evalutation Roger Williams University at the read transponders as vehicles June 24, Tiverton Town Hall, 12-6:30 former Ramada Inn. Applications passes under the gantry at highway p.m.

Kevin D. O’Brien, MD Gregory T. Hofeldt, MD are also available at RITBA head- speed. For vehicles without an E- June 25, Tiverton Town Hall, 8:30 Robert M. Kelly, MD Keegan S. Johnson, MD quarters. ZPass transponder, cameras a.m.-4 p.m. Full details about the promotion, mounted on the gantry take pho- 1-508-730-2020 June 25, Middletown Police Station, dates, hours and locations can be tos of vehicle license plates and 9 a.m.-3 p.m. Located in the Narragansett Mill: found at www.ritba.org, receive invoices. www.center-for-sight.com 1565 N Main Street, Suite 406, Fall River, MA 02720 June 26, Tiverton Town Hall, 8:30 The new E-ZPass accounts will To date, more than 155,000 R.I. a.m.-4 p.m. begin with a $35 balance (i.e., the transponders have been sold in June 27, Tiverton Town Hall, 8:30 $10 transponder credit and a $25 Rhode Island. a.m.-4 p.m. minimum deposit in the account). The E-ZPass Office hours at East June 28, Tiverton Town Hall, 8:30 With a credit card number on file, Shore Road are Monday through a.m.-4 p.m. the account will be automatically Friday from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m., and on June 28, Baypoint Inn and Confer- replenished when the balance is Saturdays from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. The ence Center, Portsmouth, 9 a.m.-2: p.m. low, ensuring that the lowest office will be closed from June 21 June 29, Baypoint Inn and Confer- Rhode Island toll is always and 22 for computer system ence Center, Portsmouth, 9 a.m.- 2 p.m. charged. upgrading. July 1, Tiverton Town Hall, 8:30 a.m.- Drivers do not have to be R.I. res- Transponders can also be pur- 4 p.m. idents in order to purchase the RI chased at AAA Southern New Eng- July 2, Baypoint Inn and Conference transponder to qualify for the R.I. land branches in Rhode Island, Center, Portsmouth, 9 a.m.-4 p.m. CATERING FOR ALL OCCASIONS E-ZPass discount. The $10 credit Somerset and South Attleboro. July 3, Tiverton Town Hall, 8:30 a.m.- will be applied once to the account AAA only accepts credit card pay- 4 p.m. PLATTERS, SANDWICHES, ENTREES, DESSERTS regardless of the number of ments. July 6, Tiverton Essex Library, 10 transponders linked to that See below for location details, or a.m.-2 p.m PICK UP OR DELIVERY account. visit www.ritba.org or call 877- E-ZPass is an electronic toll-col- 743-9727. AAA locations FULL CATERING MENU IN STORE lection system used on tolled June 6, Bristol Town Hall, 8:30-4 South Attleboro, 405 Washington OR CALL US AT roads, bridges, and tunnels in the St. Northeastern U.S., south to Vir- p.m. Somerset, 869 G.A.R. Highway 401-437-1610 ginia and West Virginia, and west to June 7, Bristol Town Hall, 8:30 -4 . Currently, there are 25 p.m. Barrington, 280 County Road Store Hours: Monday - Saturday 7am-6pm, Sunday 7am-1pm agencies in 15 states that comprise June 10, Tiverton Town Hall, 8:30-4 Cranston, 1035 Reservoir Ave. 204 WILLETT AVENUE • RIVERSIDE, RHODE ISLAND the E-ZPass Interagency Group. All p.m. Cumberland, 2000 Mendon Road 401-437-1610 • www.schrodersdeli.com member agencies use the same June 11, Tiverton Town Hall 8:30-4 Smithfield, 445 Putnam Pike p.m. technology, allowing travelers to Middletown, 49 East Main Road use the same E-ZPass transponder June 12, Tiverton Town Hall, 12-4 Narragansett, 14 Woodruff Avenue throughout the network. p.m. RITBA has selected an All-Elec- June 12, Middletown Police Station, W arwick, 501 Centerville Road tronic Tolling System. Antennas 9 a.m.- p.m. Pr ovidence, 55 Dorrance Street and mounted on an overhead gantry June 13, Tiverton Town Hall, 8:30 110 Royal Little Drive

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It was You decide the level of assis- donation to benefit the Bristol Proceeds will benefit individuals workout, is offered at 426 Fitness co-chaired by Asa Hutchinson, a for free on Thursday nights to tance you would like, and the Good Neighbors soup kitchen in with developmental disabilities. former Republican congressman number of sessions, based on support of “Singing Out for Food” For reservations, or more infor- raise funds for the Warren Animal from Arkansas, NRA consultant Shelter. Non-members and mem- your needs. Call the Chamber for the Artist Hunger Network. mation, contact Kelly at and undersecretary of the Depart- office at 245-0750 for more infor- Check out www.singingoutfor [email protected] or 289-2681. bers are welcome at 7 p.m. on ment of Homeland Security under Thursdays at the fitness center at mation. food.org. Chamber hosting President George W. Bush. 426 Metacom Ave. in the Parker This is the final open mic before This is the first in a series of Mill. Car Cruise Nights the summer break. Business After Hours monthly viewings of “Democracy Donations are collected during continue on Fridays Now!” broadcasts. the free classes and go toward Father at St. Mary’s Join the East Bay Chamber of East Bay Citizens for Peace is a improvements to the shelter and Annual Car Cruise Nights are The annual Father’s Day Festival Commerce for Business After grassroots organization commit- day-to-day operations. For more under way on Fridays from 5 p.m. Hours, a fun evening of network- ted to peaceful solutions to con- Weekend is rain or shine at St. information, call Mark Lombari at until dusk at St. Thomas the Apos- Mary of the Bay Church, 645 Main ing on Wednesday, June 12, from flict, and social and economic jus- 247-7440. tle Church, 500 Metacom Ave. The 5:30 to 7 p.m. at Keller Williams tice through open, respectful dia- St. A giant yard sale, Mary’s Mar- evenings will continue until Oct. 4. ketplace, is from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. Realty’s East Bay office at 259 logue. For more information, con- All vehicles are welcome. There Thames St., Bristol. Refreshments tact 247-9738 or info@eastbayciti- Free counseling for with a selection of gently used fur- will be a live DJ playing ’50s music, niture, household items, jewelry will be served. zens4peace.org or visit www.east- your small business prizes and food. Business to Business Network- baycitizens4peace.org. and more. ing events are fun, affordable ways Anyone interested in a free, con- Acoustic open mic at On Sunday, June 16, a Mass of to network with fellow Chamber Drama about death row fidential mentoring session can Anointing is at 10:30 a.m. in the members and their guests, and to contact the East Bay Chamber of Coffee Depot on Friday church. get a view inside the workings of a prisoners at courthouse Commerce to meet with a SCORE business counselor. Appoint- An acoustic open mic is on Fri- See more AROUND TOWN Page 12 fellow member’s business. Sign up “The Exonerated” by Jessica for this monthly opportunity to Blank and Erik Jensen is being break the ice, put names with presented in the upstairs court- faces, chat, exchange business house at the Bristol Statehouse, cards and gain new allies in the 240 High Street, Bristol. The play is local business community. being produced by Warren’s 2nd Registration is required. The Story Theatre (Ed Shea, artistic cost is $5 for Chamber members director), in collaboration with and $10 for guests. Call the Cham- Mixed Magic Theatre (Jonathan ber office at 245-0750 or sign up Pitts-Wiley, artistic director). online at www.eastbaychamber- The powerful drama revolves ri.org. around the stories of six wrongful- ly convicted death row prisoners, Broadcast on U.S. who were released after their con- and torture to be shown victions were reversed. Culled from interviews, letters, East Bay Citizens for Peace pre- case files and court transcripts, sents a broadcast, “Democracy “The Exonerated” paints a picture Now! The War and Peace Report,” of a criminal justice system gone at 7 p.m. Thursday, June 13, at horribly wrong — and of six brave Rogers Free Library’s Herreshoff souls whose spirits would not die. Community Room, 525 Hope St., Regular performances are at 7 Bristol. It is free and open to the p.m. Thursdays, 8 p.m. Fridays public. 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AINSWORTH 471 MAIN STREET | WARREN, RI | 401-245-4389 | [email protected] Mon-Thurs 9am-6pm • Fri 9am-8pm • Sat 9am-6pm • Sun 12-5pm Formerly Jamiel’s Shoe World Page 12 Warren Times-Gazette June 12, 2013 AROUND TOWN Lion’s Den is open the East Bay Chamber of Com- participant’s portfolio led by Mr. prices. Plus, there are a super raffle merce office located at 16 Cutler Alvanas. Participants will learn and games of chance for fun for To Submit Community News Wednesday, Saturday St., Suite 102, Warren. Check-in is from each other and become the whole family. Admission is from 8 to 8:20 a.m., and the work- more familiar with the vocabulary free. BY E-MAIL (PREFERRED): [email protected] The Lion’s Den Thrift Shop at 16 shop is from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. photographers use to discuss their Miller St. is open from 9 a.m. to 1 In the workshop, certified Law work and artistic intent. WHS Class of 1968 BY MAIL: Warren Times-Gazette, p.m. on Wednesdays and Satur- of Attraction trainer and certified The workshop is limited to 12 Community News, P.O. Box 90, Bristol, days. success coach Terry Wildemann participants and participants planning 45th reunion RI 02809 will help you release sabotaging must register and pay a $75 fee in The Warren High School Class BY FAX: 401/253-6055 Church sets Father’s Day behaviors with the Shiftology™ advance by check or credit card. of 1968 is planning a 45th class Or, visit the WEBSITE at www. east luncheon on Sunday professional development tools Call Eileen Mayhew at 253-4342 to reunion cookout on Sunday, Aug. bayri.com where you can fill out forms and the Business Prosperity register. A minimum of five people 11, at 2 p.m. at the home of for engagements, weddings, anniver- The First United Methodist Process. Learn to attract more of must register by June 19 for the Melanie Lial Caton in Warren. saries, births and achievements. Go to Church of Warren/Bristol, 25 what you desire and lead a pros- workshop to be held. the bottom of the homepage and click Detailed invitations will be on “Send Us Your News.” Church St., Warren, will host a perous business and life on your Mr. Alvanas has a background mailed. For paperless invitations, Father’s Day luncheon on Sunday, terms. that ranges from shooting stock e-mail information to juliepstan- FOR MORE INFORMATION: June 16, at 12:30 p.m. The event is The cost is $97, with a continen- imagery and models to high-end [email protected]. 401/253-6000, ext. 107 open to the entire community. tal breakfast and snacks included. retouching and education. He was Or stop by our office at 1 Bradford St., The menu includes soup and To register, visit www.Busi- director of photography at the WHS Class of 1963 Bristol. Photos are encouraged but sandwiches (your choice of ham nessProsperityWorkshop.com or Center for Digital Imaging Arts in cannot be returned, unless a self- or turkey), with chips, pickles and call the Chamber office at 245- Washington, D.C., for the last four planning 50th reunion addressed, stamped envelope is drinks for $5 per person. Proceeds enclosed. 0750. years and has been a freelance Members of the Warren High will benefit the youth group. digital artist for over 20 years. Milestone events, such as births, wed- School Class of 1963 will gather for dings, engagements, etc., must be sub- Imago Foundation to Recently, he has been working as a their 50th class reunion on Satur- Rotary Club meets fine art photographer and film mitted within the year following the offer photo workshop day, Sept. 14, at the Wharf Tavern, event. every Tuesday evening maker. Water Street. Photographer and digital artist Classmates who have not DEADLINE: 5 p.m. on Monday The Warren Barrington Rotary Christopher Alvanas will present a Save the date! Italian received a mailing can contact Club meets at 6:30 p.m. every workshop on creating a photo- Dan Barber at mkdnct@verizon. Guests come from all over New Tuesday at The Wharf Tavern, Festival is coming up graphic portfolio on Saturday, net or 785-9253. England to explore the towns’ Water Street, Warren. Presented June 22, at Imago Gallery, 36 Mar- St. Alexander Church will hold vibrant arts district and shop and are interesting speakers and pro- ket St. its 42nd annual Italian Festival on Art Night is dine. grams. Interested parties are wel- A presentation from 10 a.m. to Friday, June 21, from 6 to 10 p.m. Volunteers are needed to serve come. A full-course dinner is $16. looking for volunteers noon features ideas on how to edit and Saturday, June 22, from 5 to 10 as trolley guides, staff information Want to make a difference in the your work and make selections p.m. on the parish grounds, 221 tables, and act as ambassadors for community? For more informa- Bristol/Warren Art Night is look- and how images connect to each Main St. Raindate is Sunday, June Art Night. If interested, contact KC tion, call J. Metaxas at 254-3927 or ing for volunteers to assist with its other, along with tips on how to 23, from 4 to 8 p.m. Ferrara at [email protected] or e-mail [email protected]. second season. Art Night features assemble a photographic portfo- Home-cooked Italian food, such galleries and open artist studios in 254-3765. For more information lio. Those participating should as meatballs, ziti, eggplant sand- both towns on the last Thursday of about Art Night, visit www.art- Learn prosperity bring 10 prints, no larger than wiches, and sausage and peppers, each month through Oct. 31. nightbristolwarren.org. techniques at workshop 8x10 inches. will be sold along with chowder, After a break for lunch, the clamcakes, hot dogs, doughboys, BIRTHS A workshop on the Law of workshop will continue with a 20- strawberry shortcake, pastries and Attraction is on Friday, June 21, at minute group critique of each other items — all at affordable PAULINE and SCOTT RUS- JESSICA and SCOTT CARLSON SELL of Warren announce the of Riverside announce the birth birth of a daughter, Sophia Debo- of a son, Brayden Samuel, on rah, on Satur- Wednesday, day, May 25, Dec. 19, 2012, 2013, at at Women & Women & Infants Hospi- Infants Hospi- tal. He weighed tal. She 4 pounds, 12 weighed 7 ounces, and pounds, 14 was 18 inches ounces, and long. Maternal was 21 inches long. Maternal grandparents grandparents are Patricia O’Don- are Rita Santos and James Santos nell of Warren and the late Don- of Bristol and Warren. Paternal ald O’Donnell Sr. Paternal grand- grandparents are Lori Carlson parents are Glenn Russell Sr. of and Scott St. Onge of Bristol and Cranston and the late Virginia Warren. Great-grandparents are Russell. Sophia Deborah has six Maria N. Silva, Roland and siblings, Scott Jr., 16; Sarah, 14; Martha St. Onge and Juanita Carl- Samantha, 10; Joseph, 8; Emma, son. 5; and Patricia, 3.

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Birds will with just seven nesting pairs of with the New Bedford Whaling Audubon Society of Rhode be gently removed from tall mist cahows, or Bermuda petrels (a Museum to showcase a new tem- Island’s Environmental Education nets set in the shrubby habitats on species once believed extinct), Mr. porary exhibit. Books, artwork Center at 1401 Hope St. on the the grounds of the Environmental Wingate devoted his life to giving and artifacts chronicling right Bristol/Warren town line. Education Center. The techniques the birds the chance they needed whales throughout whaling histo- The center features a life-sized of identifying, measuring, weigh- in their centuries-long struggle for ry will be on display. Were right model of a Right Whale, harbor ing, and banding the birds will be survival. It took six decades of whales really “the right whale to seal display, marine and freshwa- demonstrated before they are obsessive dedication, but the hunt”? Come find out. The exhibit ter aquarium exhibits, tide pool released. The migratory habits cahow, still among the rarest of is free with admission. tank, along with trails and a and life history of each captured seabirds, has reached the hun- “Quiet Moments in Nature,” boardwalk to the bay on the 28- species will be discussed. dred-pair mark and continues its an exhibit of photography by acre wildlife refuge. The center is Participants are encouraged to nail-biting climb to repopulation. Dave Slipp, is open through June open from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Mon- bring a camera and binoculars. Registration is required. The cost 29 at the center. The Bristol pho- day to Saturday and noon to 5 Programs are limited to 15 partici- is $10 ($8 members). tographer has enjoyed the out- p.m. Sunday. pants, so register early. Programs A solstice sunset stroll is on doors since he was a young man. The admission fee is $6 for are for ages 6 and older. The cost is Friday, June 21, from 7 to 8:30 p.m. His photographs reflect some of adults, $5 for seniors and $4 for $8 for adults and $6 for children The summer solstice, June 21, is those chance encounters with Author Elizabeth Gehrman will children 4 to 12 years (under 4 are ($6/$4 for members). the longest day of the year. Cele- birds and wildlife in their natural talk about her book, “Rare Birds,” free). But, it is waived the first Sat- “Crazy Critters Go Outside!” brate by joining Audubon for a habitat. The exhibit is free with on Thursday, June 20. It’s the sto- urday of each month for Free from 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. on leisurely stroll at sunset down the admission. ry of how Bermuda’s David Family Fun Day courtesy of a Sunday, June 16, with a Father’s boardwalk to Narragansett Bay. Passport to the Trails returns Wingate started with just seven grant from Citizens Bank. Day creature feature on owls. The Before the walk, discuss crepuscu- through Sept. 30. Head out with nesting pairs of cahows, or For more information, call 245- program is for ages 3 and older lar animals, those creatures that your passport, visit Audubon Bermuda petrels (a species once 7500 or visit www.asrieec.org. To and is free with admission. Regis- are active at dawn and dusk. All wildlife refuges across the state, believed extinct), and over six register for programs requiring ter online. ages are welcome, but note the and discover the varied habitats decades, reached the hundred- registration, call 949-5454, ext. 0, A lecture and book signing by program is geared for ages 7 and and creatures that call Rhode pair mark. or register online at www.asri.org. author Elizabeth Gehrman is on up. The cost is $12 adults and $6 Island home. Along the way, you Bird-banding demonstra- Thursday, June 20, from 7 to 8 p.m. children ($10/$5 members). Reg- will be directed to a “hidden” sten- entered in a grand prize raffle. Just tions will be offered from 9:15 to “Rare Birds” is a tale of obsession, ister online at www.asri.org. cil template at each refuge. Make a visit the Audubon Environmental 11:15 a.m. on Sundays, June 16, hope and fighting for redemption A new exhibit, “The Endan- crayon or pencil rubbing at each Education Center to receive your July 21 and Aug. 11. Join Audubon against incredible odds. It is the gered Right Whale, A Journey destination and return the com- free passport. Visit www.asri.org and witness bird-banding, where story of how Bermuda’s David Through Time,” is at the educa- pleted passport to Audubon by for program details, participating experts capture, band, measure Wingate changed the world — or tion center through Sept. 9. Sept. 30 for a reward and to be refuges, and trail maps.

SENIORS Kickemuit Village bingo beans, coleslaw, frosted brownie bridge on Tuesdays and Fridays, Church Manor in Bristol, with conjunction with Conway Tours, and decaf coffee or tea. The sug- pinochle on Wednesdays, Hi-Lo- lunch at Lindsey’s Family Restau- will hold a bus trip to Atlantic City is every Wednesday gested donation is $3. Sign up by Jack on Thursdays and cribbage rant (choice of fish and chips, on Monday to Wednesday, Sept. 2 Wednesday, June 19, at noon. on Fridays. teriyaki tenderloin tips or grilled to 4. Stay at the Taj Mahal on the The Kickemuit Village weekly Learn about the services a geri- Join Rachel and friends for whist boneless chicken) in Buzzard’s boardwalk for two nights, with a bingo is at 1 p.m. on Wednesdays atric care manager can provide to at 12:15 p.m. on Tuesdays. Bay, then over to Onset for a three- $30 slot bonus. The cost is $229 at Andreozzi Hall, 20 Libby Lane. enhance your quality of life. Jane Refreshments are served. hour jazz cruise along the Cape double occupancy, $219 triple and Korb, M.A., is the presenter at Aerobics classes are on Tues- Cod Canal. $329 single. Father’s Day luncheon 12:15 p.m. Thursday, June 20. days and Thursdays at 10:15 a.m. The cost is $83 per person. Call Departure is at 7:30 a.m. from and a movie coming up A movie presentation, “Lin- Join Sue for a workout that focus- Rose Arpaia at 253-6525 to make a Benjamin Church Senior Center, coln,” is on Thursday, June 20, at 1 es on the key posture muscle reservation. You do not need to be with return at 8:30 p.m. on Sept. 4. The Warren Senior Center, 20 p.m. In a nation divided by war groups and cardiovascular sys- a member of Harbor Lights to par- The deadline to make a $50 Libby Lane, is open from 8:30 a.m. and the strong winds of change, tem. The cost per class is $1.50. ticipate. deposit is June 25, with the bal- to 4 p.m. Tuesday to Friday and Abraham Lincoln pursues a Crocheting and knitting is at 1 ance due by July 25. Call Rose has a variety of ongoing activities. course of action designed to end p.m. on Tuesdays. Crochet and/or Harbor Lights offering Arpaia at 253-6525 as soon as pos- For more information, or to sign the Civil War, unite the country knit for yourself or for charity. sible to make a reservation. You do up for programs, call Betty at 247- and abolish slavery. With moral Ceramics is at 6 p.m. on Tues- a trip to Atlantic City not need to be a member of Har- 1930. courage and fierce determination, days with June. There is no charge bor Lights to participate. An introduction to digital pho- his choices will change the fate of for the class, just the piece you Harbor Lights of St. Mary’s, in tography is at 2 p.m. for three generations. Refreshments will work on. weeks beginning Wednesday, June follow. Sign up with Betty. A craft class is at 10 a.m. on 12. The cost is $15 per member. If you need state transportation Wednesdays with Joan. Beginners Registration is required. services through the RIDE pro- are always welcome. Health insurance counseling is gram for medical appointments, Cribbage for beginners with offered on Thursday afternoons there is a co-pay fee of $4 round instructor Frank Nencka is at 1 by appointment. Janet Holmes trip. Medical assistance recipients p.m. on Thursdays. from East Bay CAP is available to will not be charged. If you have Bingo is at 1 p.m. Fridays. Come assist seniors with health insur- any questions, call 461-9760. for an afternoon of bingo, with a ance questions and options. There Lunch is served in the dining variety of games and cash prizes. are many assistance programs center on weekdays at 11:30 a.m. Refreshments are served. METRIC MOTORS available to eligible seniors. Call for a suggested donation of $3. imported auto specialists the center for an appointment. Reservations must be made by Harbor Lights offering we solve problems no one else can A Father’s Day luncheon is on noon the day before at 245-8140. jazz cruise on Cape Cod Friday, June 14, at 11:30 a.m. Cele- Call between 8:30 a.m. and noon. REGULAR MAINTENANCE brate fathers and all the special The computer room is open to Harbor Lights of St. Mary’s, in men in your lives with Italian wed- all seniors from 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. conjunction with Conway Tours, ding soup, Yankee pot roast, red Monday to Friday for practice and will offer lunch and a jazz cruise 508.336.8480 bliss mashed potatoes, carrots, pleasure. on the Cape Cod Canal on Sunday, www.metricmotorsinc.net frosted cake and decaf coffee or Crocheting and crafts are at 6 Aug. 11. The trip departs by tea. The suggested donation is $3. p.m. Mondays. motorcoach from Benjamin DEALER ALTERNATIVE Sign up by Thursday, June 13, at Cards are played at 9 a.m., with noon. A dignity memorial presenta- tion and macaroni dinner is on Wednesday, June 19, at 4 p.m. The informational session will discuss the four simple steps to planning your final arrangements, bringing peace of mind to yourself and FATHER’S DAY WEEKEND SPECIAL family. Seating is limited. Sign up Executive Two Piece Set - $129.99* with Betty. A birthday luncheon celebra- Wednesday, June 12th – Monday, June 17th tion is on Thursday, June 20, at *While supplies last. Cannot be combined with any other offer 11:30 a.m. Celebrate all who have birthdays in June with chicken soup, BBQ pulled pork, baked Page 14 Warren Times-Gazette June 12, 2013 AT THE LIBRARY Summer Reading On Wednesday, June 26, at 3 members of any age can enjoy the fun-filled comedy magic show all before, don’t worry. p.m., join Sarah Gardner for fun. about the library. Malik’s long “Fused Glass Pendants” with Adventures begin soon “Music with Sarah.” Youngsters On Wednesday, July 31, at 1 career in magic started at the Deenie Pacik Giuliano is on Tues- should bring their imagination. p.m., it’s an Animal World Experi- library many years ago. Enjoy day, July 16, at 6 p.m. Create a one- It’s the summer to “Dig Into Have fun as Sarah sings and plays ence and Dino Discovery The one- some laughs and magical of-a-kind pendant to keep. Teens Reading @Your Library” with sto- her guitar and play music of your of-a-kind program is a blast from moments with Malik. The show will write and draw on fused glass ries, fun-filled games and inven- own and dance. the prehistoric past. Dinosaurs features 45 minutes of magic and pendants inspired by their favorite tive crafts with the Summer Read- On Thursday, July 11, at 3 p.m., may not be around but their rela- comedy suitable for the whole books. Use colorful pre-cut glass, ing Club that will meet every it’s Bwana Iguana with Reptile tives are. Meet our most ancient family. crushed glass, powders and Wednesday at 3 p.m. Adventures. The interactive pro- animal friends in person and The Summer Reading Club Par- dichroic glass. Fused glass is Sign up starts on June 17. Chil- gram entertains and educates touch and hold real fossils that are ty will follow Malik’s performance. molten at 1,480 degrees in the kiln dren of all ages can sign up to keep people of all ages regarding the millions of years old. There will be an award ceremony (after the class, back in her home track of books they have read. mysterious realm of reptiles. Audi- On Wednesday, Aug. 7, at 2 p.m., with prizes to celebrate all the studio). Deenie references art Prizes and coupons to Rhode ence members are encouraged to it’s Mad Science. A Mad Scientist summer readers. Refreshments books that demonstrate how read- Island attractions will be awarded. participate, hands-on, in order to will amaze children as they dig will be served. ing can be both interesting and Come into the library any time gain the ultimate reptilian experi- into the layers of the Earth to see The Statewide Summer Reading fun as part of the art and craft to record your books and to get ence. its make-up. They will also investi- Program is supported by Library experience. She discusses how new ones. On Thursday, July 18, at 3 p.m., gate how scientists evaluate what Services, the Pawtucket Red Sox, books influence her creative And be sure to call the children’s join Eric Fulford for Comic Adven- they find. The presentation really Citizens Bank, Pepsi and the Jay process as a professional artist. room at the library at 245-7686 tures. Eric uses ideas from the pops when they see what happens Barry Cultural Arts Committee. Watercolor painting with Pam starting June 17 to sign up for the audience to draw and tell the sto- when what’s inside the Earth tries Call the children’s room for Santos is on Thursday, July 25, at 6 exciting events listed below. These ry of a brand new adventure hero. to get out. more information. p.m. The workshop focuses on the programs are appropriate for chil- Featuring comedy, cartoons and On Thursday Aug. 15, at 6 p.m., basic techniques of watercolor dren ages 5 to 12 only. plenty of creativity, audience join magician Malik Haddadi for a Books on Main painting as you capture the beau- ty and strength of trees beneath book club to meet the surface and above. Partici- pants will complete their own The George Hail Library book work of art. This is an opportunity club, Books on Main, will meet at for folks of all abilities; come enjoy 6:30 p.m. Wednesday, June 19, to the peaceful art of watercolors. All discuss “Elsewhere” by Richard supplies will be provided. Russo. Copies of the book are A Slam Poetry Workshop with available at the library. All are wel- Christopher Johnson is on Tues- come to attend. Call for more day, July 30, at 6 p.m. Close the information. teen summer reading celebration with a performance and work- Teen Summer shop with slam poet Christopher Reading Program set Johnson, an award-winning poet whose words have been called Celebrate the Teen Summer “infectious like a favorite song, Reading Program @ the George inspirational and riveting.” He is Hail Library. Teens can sign up to fresh off a two-year artist residen- keep track of books they have read cy at AS220 and won the internal as well as the time they have spent competition, Famecast, in reading. Prizes and coupons to December, 2007. He is touring the Rhode Island attractions will be country giving workshops in high awarded. schools, colleges and youth deten- And, celebrate reading with tion facilities. these free events for ages 12 and Register in the children’s room up. or call 245-7686. Online registra- “Improv Comedy” with Eric Ful- tion is at www.georgehail.org. ford is on Thursday, July 11, at 6 p.m. Learn improv comedy with George Hail Library is at 530 professional actor Eric Fulford. No Main St. Hours are from 10 a.m. scripts or props, just make up to 8 p.m. Monday to Thursday everything as you go. Just bring and 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Friday and yourself and an open mind. The Saturday. For more information, workshop is designed for all levels, call 245-7686 or visit www.george so if you’ve never tried improv hail.org.

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Box versities do not include parents’ accept glossy photographs. 90, Bristol, RI 02809, fax it to 253- names, honors received or We will begin running the 6055 or e-mail it to Lynda Rego at employment plans, and most do notices in next week’s issue on [email protected]. not include photographs. June 19 as space permits, and will Include a phone number where Due to the large volume of print all the students from a par- you can be reached during the notices, the Warren Times can ticular university or college day. For more information, call only print a graduation notice together when we receive the list 253-6000, ext. 107. Community School has courses in painting and drawing One of the specialty camps at the Bayside YMCA this summer is a fenc- ing camp from Monday to Friday, July 8 to 12. “Representational and Abstract low-key class designed to enjoy art Dolly” and the Aug. 7 trip to Long Painting in Acrylics” will be creation in addition to art appreci- Island. offered by Barrington Community ation through looking at repro- Tickets are still available for the AT THE YMCA School on Tuesday to Friday, June ductions of art from art history. Staurday, June 29, trip to Fenway 25 to 28, from 10:30 a.m. to 12:30 Classes will be accompanied by Park for a 4 p.m. game between The Bayside YMCA offers a vari- my the week of July 8 to 12. Partic- p.m. at Barrington Middle School music such as classical and jazz. the Red Sox and the Toronto Blue ety of programs for all ages at the Y ipants will attend traditional on Middle Highway. Some techniques will be explored, Jays ( It’s an afternoon game, with at 70 West St., Barrington. Stop by camp during the morning and be The intensive course will com- but art appreciation and creation departure by motorcoach at 1 or call 245-2444 for more informa- transported to the academy dur- bine working from observation are the main focus. p.m. for the 4:05 p.m. game, giving tion or to register. Online registra- ing each afternoon. and from the imagination, repre- Meeting on Monday to Thurs- you time to get a snack or pur- tion is available for YMCA mem- Campers will need athletic sentation and abstraction. Color, day, July 8 to 11, from 9 to 11 a.m. chase a souvenir before settling bers at www.ymcagreaterprovi- clothing and long pants for the principles of design and visual is Seymour Glantz’s popular into your seat.) and for the July 4 dence.org/bayside. fencing part of the day. All other perception will be a priority. “Drawing on Location.” Open to trip to Linden Place for the Bristol Programs may be canceled due equipment will be provided. No prior art experience is neces- beginners and students with some Fourth of July parade, breakfast, to lack of enrollment, so register Space is limited. Fencing camp is sary; the instructor will adapt to experience, the class will deal with lunch, snacks and reserved seat- as soon as possible. Financial $375 for members and $450 for each person’s skill level. The ing on the parade route. assistance is available for many non-members. using a variety of portable media instructor is Nicole Maynard- BCS courses are open to both programs. and the basics of drawing, primar- Sahar, BFA, Massachusetts Col- ily on location in selected areas in adults and high school students, Program changes lege of Art and Design, and MFA Barrington. and scholarships based on finan- Walk with Ease from the University of Pennsylva- cial need are available. The Cardiac Fitness program, In BCS trip news ... This new program from the tailored to meet the needs of peo- nia. For more information on cours- Arthritis Foundation is designed ple with heart disease who have Ms. Maynard-Sahar will also The Cranberry Blossom tour on es and trips, and scholarships, call for any adult who wants to already participated in a medical- teach “Art as Relaxation” on Mon- June 18 sas been canceled. 245-0432, consult the brochure increase physical activity to gain ly supervised program, is moving day to Friday, July 8 to 12, from 10 Trips that are full include the available in area libraries and the benefits of exercise. Beginning to Tuesday/Thursday, as does a.m. to noon at Barrington Middle June 20 and Aug. 28 trips to Good- businesses, or visit the website at June 24, it runs for six weeks on Senior Strength Training, a spe- School on Middle Highway. It’s a speed for “Good News” and “Hello www.barrcommschool.com. Monday, Wednesday and Friday cially designed fitness program from 9:30 to 10:30 a.m. It is $15 for for active older adults. members and non-members T’ai Chi for Arthritis moves to alike. 9:30 a.m. beginning Monday, June Bristol Warren 24. This class introduces adults to Education Association Summer camp an exercise that can help relieve tension, improve balance and awards scholarships It’s not too early to start plan- provide safe and comfortable ning a summer at Camp Manitoo, methods of increasing calm. Ses- Each year, the Bristol Warren a place where kids come to learn, sions require gentle effort. Por- Education Association, the teach- grow and have fun in a friendly, tions of the class may be seated. ers’ union of the Bristol Warren safe environment. A wide variety Regional School District, awards of camp experiences are available, Not a YMCA member? scholarships to graduating high all designed to enhance and school students. enrich your child’s summer. You can still participate in Y pro- Scholarships are awarded Whether it’s the traditional grams without joining the Y. Most based on academic achievement, camp with sports, games, swim- classes are open to non-members. financial need, community ser- ming, and arts and crafts in a The cost is sometimes a little vice and extra-curricular activi- choice-based model, or one of the more, but that’s the only differ- ties. week-long specialty camps – fenc- ence. Visit www.gpymca.org and This year, scholarships totaling ing, art, martial arts, sailing and click on Bayside to find class list- $5,000 were awarded to Cassidy seamanship, or horseback riding ings and schedules. Cabral, Ben Francis, Selena Mello, to name a few. Visit the Bayside Jameel Sylvia and Jaimee Walsh. welcome desk or call 245-2444 for The scholarships are funded by more information. voluntary annual contributions ACHIEVEMENTS from the teachers. Since its incep- Fencing camp tion in 1995, the fund has award- Four Warren students were ed over $60,000 to deserving stu- Fencing camp is a week-long named to the spring semester dents. specialty camp run in collabora- dean’s list at the Community Col- For more information about the tion with the R.I. Fencing Acade- lege of Rhode Island, including scholarship fund, contact T.J. Del MELISSA CONLON, MEGAN Santo, treasurer, at delsantot@ McLAUGHLIN, LISA MILLER bw.k12.ri.us or 254-5980, ext. Local students named and NICHOLAS WHITMORE. 3156. to the RIC dean’s list Warren students were named to the spring semester dean’s list at Fogarty Auto Body, Inc. Rhode Island College, including Serving Southern New England’s Auto Body Needs For Over 65 Years Fiona C. Adams, Julie E. Alfano, • Certified Collision Experts Alexandra S. Brodeur, Philip R. •Professional Guaranteed Service Brodeur, Stephanie E. Coyle, • Painting / Expert Color Matching Jason A. Cratty, Jason E. 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The Kickemuit Middle School Wildcats posed for a photo at the beginning of the season. KMS Wildcats in state Final Four For the second straight season, champions North Cumberland. two innings. hits on the day. The Wildcats took have pulled off back to back upsets the Kickemuit Middle School The team is 11-5 on the season. Offensively, the Wildcats had advantage of a few walks, timely of sixth-seeded Mt. St. Charles and Wildcats baseball team has Ryan Ramos picked up the win RBI hits from Ramos (a bases hits, and some aggressive base third-seeded North Cumberland. advanced to the Rhode Island by allowing no runs and two hits loaded double), Coby Stutter, Vin- running to jump out to an early 7- The semfinal game will be on the Middle School Final Four, courtesy while striking out five over five ny "Badda-bing" Berretto, and 0 lead and cruised the rest of the road and the Wildcats are waiting to of an 8-1 win last week over innings. Jared Faria and Caden Caden Cabral. Sean Gill, Nick Stut- way for the victory. hear of their opponent. The game defending Middle School state Cabral combined to pitch the final ter and Jared Faria also collected The Wildcats are seeded 11th and will be held Wednesday, June 12. Mt. Hope athletes honored Wednesday evening Mt. Hope High School athletes the Marine Corps. Matt deWolf was the boys' salves was most improved. Tavares. were honored Wednesday night, Matt Scott was the boys' bas- indoor track MVP, and Brian Winn Matt McGee was the boys' The spring sports Spirit of June 5, when the school held its ketball MVP, and Pat Guthlein was was most improved. tennis MVP, and Tom Amaral was the Husky award went to Hanna Winter and Spring Sports Awards most improved. Megan Vento was the girls' most improved. Forsberg. night at the high school. Receiving Lauren Fletcher was the girls' indoor track MVP, and Ashley Nick Murgo was the boys' Justin Correia was inducted awards were the following: basketball MVP, and Kaelyn Sil- Feather was most improved. outdoor track MVP, and Brian into the Hockey 100-point club. Matthew Wilson won the J.P. veira was most improved. Dominc Lombardo was the Almeida was most improved. Randy Pullen was recog- Medeiros Memorial "Team Spirit" Rebecca Cordeiro was MVP of wrestling MVP, and Zackery Primi- Aly Dion was the girls' out- nized for setting the Unified award, presented by Christy competitive cheerleading, and ano was most improved. door track MVP, and Kaitlyn Cos- Basketball scoring record. Belisle and sponsored by the Lauren Simons was most Brent Millard was the baseball ta was most improved. Bailey Ziobro was recog- Hockey Alumni Association. improved. MVP, and Louis Costa was most Randy Pullen was the Uni- nized for getting 100 wins in Victoria Campo (soccer), Lauren Irons was the gymnas- improved. fied Basketball MVP, and Scott wrestling. Hill (basketball) and tics MVP, and Mikayla Dupuis was Justin Correia was the golf Russel was most improved. Recognized as being three- Kelly Coccio (track) each won most improved. MVP, and Ben DeFelice was most Andrea Pereira was the partner sport athletes were Victoria Kayleigh Raposa Memorial Athlet- Justin Correia was the hockey improved. MVP. Campo, Kelly Coccio, Lauren ic scholarships, presented by Steve MVP, and Trevor Sousa was most Ron Robert was the boys' The winter sports boys' Deschenes, Aly Dion, Corey Zina and sponsored by the Booster improved. lacrosse MVP, and Eric Ferias was Rookie of the Year was Alex Fran- Gendreau, Carmen Hogan, Association. Austin Porto was the boys' most improved. cis; the girls' was Jordan Masaitis. Matthew McGee, Aaron Merritt, Adam Almeida and Vivian swimming MVP, and Tao Sevigny MaKenzie Marshall was the The winter sports Spirit of the Zachary Minior, Eric Pattie, Ramos each won U.S. Marine was most improved. girls' lacrosse MVP, and Morgan Husky award went to Jon Perroni. Andrea Pereira, Vivian Ramos Corps Distinguished Athlete Olivia Phillips was the girls' Chaves was most improved. The spring sports boys' (four sports), Jacob W. Silva, Awards. They were presented by swimming MVP, and Daisy Alves Jessica Delawder was the Rookie of the Year was Michael Daniel Simonds and Lauren Christy Belisle and sponsored by was most improved. softball MVP, and Alyssa Gon- Contente; the girls' was Karina Simons. Warren Times-Gazette June 12, 2013 Page 17

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Bristol Warren Regional School District Textbooks for Private/Parochial School Students *please note new location for book pick up in August* Textbook Drop Off & Ordering: Bristol and Warren children in grades 9-12 who have attended private/parochial schools are to return all loaned textbooks and order their new textbooks for the 2013-2014 school year on the following days: Tuesday, June 25-Thursday June 27, 2013 Time: 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. and 1:30 p.m. to 3:30 p.m.

Oliver Administration Building 151 State Street, Bristol, RI 02809

*Textbooks previously borrowed must be returned or paid for before Warren firefighters paused new requests will be processed. Sunday to honor their fallen Parents will be responsible for ordering textbooks if requests are not comrades, as the all-volunteer received by July 12, 2013. For parents who have not ordered in advance, additional department observed Firemen's textbooks may not be available. Memorial Sunday with a parade Textbook Pick Up: and ceremony on the Town Children in grades 9-12 may pick up their new 2013-2014 non-public Common. The parade started PHOTOS BY MANUEL "MANNY" CORREIRA textbooks on the following days only: with Mass and a breakfast, TOP: Warren Fire Chief Al Galinelli (center) leads his fellow officers Monday, August 19- Wednesday, August 21, 2013 Time: 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. and 1:30 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. before firefighters marched to down the parade route. LEFT: Long-time volunteer John Jannitto the Warren Town Common for a salutes during ceremonies at the Warren Town Council. RIGHT: Fire trucks make their way to the Town Common Sunday morning. *New Location* memorial service. East Bay Educational Collaborative 317 Market St., Warren, RI 02885 Order forms for textbooks can be found on our website: www.bw.k12.ri.us

*Bristol and Warren children in grades K-8 who attend private/parochial schools must order their textbooks at the school the child attends. K-8 parents and/or private/parochial schools who purchase non-public textbooks will be reimbursed by the Bristol Warren Regional School District.

Have a Business? Advertise it here and reach over 60,000 readers! Call today! 401-253-6000 Page 18 Warren Times-Gazette June 12, 2013 OBITUARIES Mt. Hope honors retirees, top teachers Helen Hellew The best and brightest of Bristol Lived most of life in Warren a homemaker and enjoyed Warren's teachers were honored Helen Hellew, 96, died Wednes- sewing, cooking and was a fabu- Monday night, when the district day, June 5, 2013, at Crestwood lous cook. honored top teachers and depart- Colt Andrews Nursing Home in Warren. She was the loving sister of ing faculty members at Mt. Hope teacher Kris- Born in West Warwick, a daugh- Anna Souraty Boulos of Walpole, ten Aleicho High School. ter of the late Mass., and George Souraty and was named Colt Andrews Teacher of the the Bristol Charles and Marie Glover Dias, both of War- Year Kristen Aleicho was also Warren Margaret ren. She leaves three nieces and named the district's overall Regional (Corey) Hellew, three nephews and was the sister Teacher of the Year. She joined the School Dis- she had lived in of the late Joseph Souraty, Eliza- others schools' teachers of the trict's Teacher Warren for 94 beth Krulikowski and Rose year, including Vanessa Estrella of the Year. years. She was Cartin. from the Guiteras School, Judith employed by Arrangements were with Rowe from the Hugh Cole School, Best Made Smith Funeral & Memorial Ser- Melissa Bernard from Kickemuit Dress Shop vices, 8 Schoolhouse Road, with a Middle School, and Donna and, as shop Mass of Christian burial Satur- Celone from the Rockwell School. John Patrick Dexheimer, Mt. Hope Mt. Hope High School custodian steward, was a member of the day, June 8, in St. Mary of the Bay Retiring teachers, staff and fac- and district-wide technology Julieta Carreiro and Literacy and International Ladies Garment Church. Interment followed in St. ulty members were also honored. teacher Frank Fales, Hugh Cole Kickemuit Middle School secre- Workers. Jean-Baptiste Cemetery, Warren. They include district psychologist teacher's assistant Donna Amaral, tary Elizabeth Tavares. Her family was her life. She was See wjsmithfh.com.

LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE 5th Anniversary Notice of Public Sale TOWN OF WARREN INVITATION TO BID Roma Annarummo COLLECTOR’S SALE OF ESTATES ELECTRICAL UPGRADES of Personal Property 6/15/08 - 6/15/13 FOR TAXES AND ASSESSMENTS WASTEWATER TREATMENT DUE AND UNPAID & PUMPING FACILITIES Shop WILL BE HELD IN THE COUNCIL TOWN OF WARREN, RI Notice is hereby given that the CHAMBER, TOWN HALL undersigned will sell to satisfy the Sealed bids for the Electrical Upgrades to Locally! JUNE 28, 2013 lien of the owner at the public sale the Town’s Wastewater Treatment & Pumping Facilities shall be submitted to the by competitive bidding on The undersigned, Finance Director of the Warren Town Clerk’s Office, 514 Main June 18, 2013 at 11:00AM Town of Warren, hereby gives notice that Street, Warren, RI 02885 by 11:00 am he will sell at public auction to the highest June 19, 2013 and at said location publicly bidder, in the Council Chamber, Town Hall, A-1 SELF STORAGE opened and read aloud. Mark outside bid 514 Main Street, Warren, Rhode Island, on 110 Seymour St, Warren, RI envelope with Name, bid item, time, and June 28, 2013, at 10:00 A.M. Local Time, 401-245-0330 date of bid opening. The most beautiful flower in the garden various parcels of real estate (for the levy Years with you, so glad we’ve gotten upon which notice is hereby given) or so ENTIRE CONTENTS OF Always there with a warm embrace The Work involves electrical upgrades to much thereof as may be necessary to pay Biggest heart, sweetest face the treatment facility’s Intermediate the taxes and assessments which consti- Alan Jacobs’ Unit #25 Your life an imprint on our hearts Pumping Station and to the Wood Street tute a lien thereon, (including where appli- Consisting of Household Items Your memory a song that never stops and Patterson Street Pumping Stations. A woman of true compassion and grace cable, any tangible taxes and/or any liens The upgrades involve replacing existing PURCHASES REQUIRE CASH ONLY. That no other can replace pursuant to Rhode Island General Laws pump motors and drives with new motors ALL GOODS ARE SOLD AS IS AND MUST Your favorite words “I love you more” 23-27.3-125.7), together with interest, BE REMOVED AT TIME OF SALE. and variable frequency drives and associ- Will give us strength for what’s in store costs and expenses incident to this sale, as SALE IS SUBJECT TO ADJOURNMENT. ated appurtenances. You’ve filled our lives with endless love set forth in the original Advertisement of And it will continue to from up above June 5, 2013 published in The Warren A-1 SELF STORAGE, INC. The Contract Documents may be obtained The warmest soul, a cherished life Times Gazette of that date, to which refer- 401-245-0330 forever the best mother, sister, at the Warren Town Clerk’s Office, 514 ence is hereby made. grandmother and wife. Main Street, Warren, RI 02885 beginning on June 5, 2013 upon payment of a fee of Love, Children & Grandchildren Property upon which taxes and assess- $50 (company check) per set, which will be ments have been paid since the advertise- refunded to each document holder of ment first appeared will not, of course, be record who returns the bidding documents included in the sale. LEGALNOTICE in good condition within 15 days of the bid opening. Please be advised that if the property TOWN OF WARREN referred to in the advertisement of June 5, A pre-bid conference will be held for PROBATE COURT 2013 published in The Warren Times Electrical Contractors at the Warren 514 MAIN STREET Gazette of that date in which you have a Wastewater Treatment Facility, 427 Water 9:30 A.M. substantial interest is sold at tax sale, then Street, Warren, RI 02885 on 10:00 am Probate Judge, Steven Minicucci you have one (1) year to redeem it through June 12, 2013 Acting Probate Judge, the Collector’s Office or through the tax Anthony DeSisto sale purchaser by tendering the taxes paid, Individuals requesting interpreter services plus a ten percent (10%) penalty on the tax for the hearing impaired must notify the Shears, Jr., David R., Est. #08-15 sale amount, plus one percent (1%) inter- Town Clerk’s Office at least forty-eight (48) Petition to sell real estate to be heard on est on the tax sale amount from the sev- hours prior to the meeting. 401-245- enth month onward. After one (1) year, you June 27, 2013 Plat 19 - Lot 140 7340(voice) or “via RI Relay 1-800-745- may exercise your right to redeem through ATTENTION 5 Paul CT. 5555” (TTY). May 29, June 5 & 12, 2013 the tax sale purchaser, or, if a Petition to Foreclose your Right of Redemption has Thomas D. Gordon been filed in Superior Court, you may Hart, Raymond F., Est. #13-18 Warren Town Manager Petition to Probate will to be heard on July redeem through the Court until a Final Decree is entered forever foreclosing your 27, 2013. June 5 & 12, 2013 AGENTS &BROKERS right of redemption. June 12, 19 & 27, 2013 ROSS C. LATHAM Francis, Daniel, Est. #13-19 FINANCE DIRECTOR Petition for Probate of Will to be heard on TOWN OF WARREN July 11, 2013. June 12, 19 & 26, 2013 June 12, 2013 We want Individuals requesting interpreter servic- es for the hearing impaired must notify SAVE ON... the Town Clerk's Office at least forty-eight your news! (48) hours prior to the meeting. 245-7340. 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RICHARD W. DIONNE JR. 3. Tour historic Roger Dwyer shows a pile of the Top This pizza crusts that are sold in an increasing number of grocery stores, and restaurants, in this area. cemetery Join Christopher Fletcher, Juniper Hill caretaker and local arborist, for a walking tour of this national land- A local company is bringing a restaurant’s recipe into mark — Saturday, June 15, 10 a.m.. 401/253-7223; www.bhpsri.org. $5 mem- stores and eateries throughout the Northeast bers; $10 non-members. 4. Paddle on BY CHRISTY NADALIN [email protected] “I thought, you could make a Father's Day hat do you do Meet at Kimberly Rock when you have an fortune with these.” Sports Complex and paddle idea that is so on Central Pond on the East ROGER DWYER Providence/Seekonk border good, so obvious, and up the Ten Mile River that you can’t help into Slater Park in Pawtuck- but run with it? joined forces and named their company, “Top et before turning around and About five years This,” with Mr. Dwyer handling sales and Mr. heading back down river — ago, Roger Dwyer, a Portsmouth resident and Castiglione producing the crusts in his restau- Sunday, June 16, 10 a.m. formerW wine and service educator at Johnson & rant. That year, they were producing about 40 Register by emailing ktg- Wales University, had just such an idea. cases of crusts a week, and they had 16 cus- [email protected]. $5 for non- As he tells the story, he was at Chardonnay’s tomers. 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BURDETT to the manufac- ture of Lasers altogether. In the Laser’s place, he “LaserPerformance vehemently making it one of the most popular intends to launch the Torch, a denies the allegations made by sailboats of all time. The boat is boat identical to the Laser in every Mr. Kirby and maintains that these raced around the globe and in the way except for the logo on the sail. legal proceedings are vexatious in Olympics. That idea does not sit well with nature at best. LaserPerformance But the relationship between LaserPerformance, the will take all necessary action to Mr. Kirby and the builders soured Portsmouth company that has contest and defend these ill-con- awhile ago. Under the complex long built Lasers for North Ameri- ceived and meritless claims … relationship, Mr. Kirby apparently ca and Europe, nor with sailing LaserPerformance is the trade- owns the boat design but not the associations that organize Laser mark owner of the Laser name Laser name and logo. Others may regattas and activities. and Starburst mark in all its terri- hold the name, Mr. Kirby argues, Asked about the lawsuit, Laser- tories. Mr. Kirby’s complaint does but they owe him royalties for Performance spokesman Greg not dispute LaserPerformance’s every boat built. Seekell said that “the company ownership and use rights in con- “LaserPerformance, in both BRISTOL PATIO nection thereto.” Europe and , owns 307 Market Street, (Rte 136) Warren, RI prefers not to comment on pend- ing legal matters.” Mr. Kirby drew the lines for the name Laser and the sunburst 401-253-4040 But he passed on a statement by what would become the Laser symbol on the sail, but they don’t company CEO Bahman Kia from when challenged to design a small own the boat,” Mr. Kirby wrote last ELEGANT, MAINTENANCE-FREE OUTDOOR FURNITURE LaserPerformance headquarters boat that could be carried atop a month. “Because I am owed quite in New London, Conn.: car. Others took note of the design a bit of money by these firms in “Bruce Kirby and Bruce Kirby when, in 1970, a sailing magazine unpaid design royalties, it has NOW OFFERING Inc. have filed a legal complaint sponsored a regatta for boats cost- been possible for me to terminate ing less than $1,000. The Week- their building rights … LaserPer- WINDWARD DESIGN against LaserPerformance entities, the International Sailing Federa- ender, as Mr. Kirby then called it, formance were terminated as MARINE GRADE tion Limited (“ISAF”) and Interna- took its class with ease. builders last year, but the lawsuit POLYMER tional Laser Class Association Renaming it the Laser, Mr. Kirby was filed this year because pro- (“ILCA”). A number of false accu- and Ian Bruce began manufactur- duction of the Laser unlawfully sations and claims have been ing the boat in 1970-71. Since continued after termination.” made in the document. then, sales have topped 200,000, In the meantime, his push for a name change has not been widely embraced. “What the Laser sailing public must try to get their heads around is that it is not the name of the boat that matters; it is the boat itself — that 13’ 10” bit of fiber- glass and aluminum that provides us with untold pleasure,” Mr. Kir- by wrote. “I love the name Laser … but I know that if the boat is to be saved it must have a new name.” He adds, “I have been disappoint- ed with the treatment handed to We Also Carry Wood & Vinyl Sheds and Custom Gazebos me by those who should be firmly on the side of the sailors, and so at the age of 84 I am throwing all my energy into (efforts) to save the lit- tle boat.” Sailing associations, however, say they want nothing to do with changing the name to Torch and have instead taken steps to assure that Lasers continue to be built in Portsmouth. The International Laser Class 50% OFF Association (also named in Mr. Under New Kirby’s lawsuit) replied that, “For Management the avoidance of doubt, ICLA is VENTING not changing its name or taking with any Wood or Gas Insert purchase on the management of a class association for any new brand of sailboat. Class legal Laser brand sailboats will continue to be avail- 20% OFF Now until June 15th able through ISAF and ILCA approved manufacturers and their Over 70 colors of Gel Nail Polish existing dealers.” Acrylic, Pink & White, Manicure, Spa Pedicure, Gel Manicure LaserPerformance builds a vari- 775 Fall River Avenue, Seekonk, MA ety of small sailboats at its (508) 336-2600 (Shellac), Wax, Weddings, Parties & Any Occasion Portsmouth plant, among them www.thefireplaceshowcase.com 458 Hope St. Bristol, RI (Next to Citizens Bank) • 401-396-5570 Sunfish, Vanguard 15, Club 420, Offer available at participating locations only. Dollar values shown in USD. Offer available on consumer pur- Monday - Friday 9:30am-7pm, Saturday 9am-6pm, Closed Sunday chases only. Valid on qualifying product purchased between 5/15/13 and 6/30/13. Consumer must take Club FJ and Bug. delivery by 7/31/13. Some limitations may apply. See dealer for additional details. East Bay Life June 12-13, 2013 Page B3 NO FLUKE Fluke tips and where to catch them luke (summer flounder) fishing continued to be Fextremely strong last week along coastal shores, out at Block Island and in Narragansett Bay. John Wunner of John’s Bait & Tackle, North Kingstown said, “Fluke fishing has exploded in Narragansett Bay with fish being caught in the Capt. Dave upper bay… in MONTI places like Greenwich Bay…which hasn’t been the case for years. I have had a number of Brian Hehir of Burlington, Vt., caught this 15-pound bass, his first ever, customers catch their limit.” while fishing on Angel Light Charters off Poppasquash Point, Bristol, (Eight fish, over 18” each.) with a bright orange tube made by John’s Bait & Tackle, North This weekend, Brian Hehir of Kingstown. Burlington, Vt. caught two fluke, a 20” and a 22” fish, in a matter of Favorite places to catch fluke teer your boat please contact 30 minutes off Warwick Neck Light (look for drop-offs, structure, the Steve Medeiros, RISAA president, after striped bass fishing in the banks of channels, and deep water at [email protected]. East Passage. Hehir said, “I particularly in the warm weather bounced the fluke rig off the bot- — in spring they tend to be in low- Where’s the bite tom a bit and it would elicit a er depths): Fluke (summer flounder) fishing strike.” Hehir was using a white I channel breaks in and around has been great in the Bay and off squid fluke rig tipped with squid Warwick Neck light, and on the coastal shores. Dick Pengri reports made by Capt. BJ Silvia. northeast side of the Jamestown from the RISAA blog, “Found good Here is what some of the experts bridge size fish directly north of Dutch have to say about fluke fishing. I areas off the northwest corner Island in 35 to 60 feet of water. Capt. George Cioe, Patricia of Dutch Island, and the underwa- Used chartreuse squids with fresh Anne, Pt. Judith: “I use squid strips ter valley off the southeast side of squid initially then squid strips.” with a sand … put the hook Dutch Island Noted local anglers Don Smith through the squid once. I split the I areas off URI’s Bay Campus and Peter Vican reported limiting trailing edge of the squid to give it I Austin’s Hollow (an underwa- out with fluke on Saturday, south some action as it moves thru the ter valley) off the west side of of the Jamestown Bridge. Don water. We often use fluke belly, Jamestown said, “We limited out with the especially if there is other bother- I Beavertail in deep water off smallest keeper measuring 20.5” some species hitting the bait. the west side and the largest was 26.5” and Fluke belly is more durable and I off southern Rhode Island weighed in at 7.56 lbs. We only had you’ll get more bottom time with coastal beaches, Watch Hill, four shorts for the whole trip, the bait. There is an issue though. Charlestown, etc. which was a lot different from a lot Because it will not tear off like I off the center wall of the Har- of reports I had heard last week. squid, it is possible to pull the bor of Refuge We used fluke balls and green fluke up to the surface, even I off Newport at any number of plastic squid for the teaser. Green though he is not hooked, only to deep water breaks seemed to be the preferred color watch the fish let go of the bait I at the mouth of Hull and over white and pink.” and swim away. When you fish Mackerel coves off Jamestown at Fishing in Greenwich Bay and in with belly let the fish keep the bait the drop-offs the crossover to the East Bay in a little longer before you pull him I off Block Island, the North front of Patience Island, Brian up.” Rip, and Cow Cove on the north Hehir caught two nice keepers Capt. Jim White, White Ghost end, along the state beach on the using squid gigs tipped with squid Charters, author and lecturer: “I east side strips. John Wunner of Ray’s Bait & use fresh native squid to fish for Tackle said, “Fluke fishing has nev- fluke attached to a buck tail jig Your help and boat are needed er been this good for my cus- and often use a second bait… a fly at Take-a-Kid fishing tomers, it’s like the old days.” I tied, and attach to a 36” trailer. Boaters are urged to volunteer Francis Fleet vessels are reporting The best type of bottom is irregu- their vessel for the 16th annual good fluke fishing along southern lar. I also like to keep the jig as ver- Take-A-Kid Fishing Day, Saturday, Rhode Island coastal shores with tical as possible.” June 15, at Brewer Greenwich Bay keepers, shorts and even several Capt. Rich Hittinger, RI Marine Marina in Warwick. The event is jumbos mixed in. The fluke are Fisheries Council and vice presi- sponsored by the Rhode Island spitting up squid, which certainly dent of the Rhode Saltwater Saltwater Anglers Association. is an indication the squid are here. Anglers Association: “I find the More than 300 children from vari- Captain Dave Monti has been best fluking spots are where there ous youth organizations go blue- fishing and shell fishing on is a change of depth and you are fish fishing in Greenwich Bay from Narragansett Bay for more than on the edge of a rock pile. I use a 9 a.m. to noon. The morning of 40 years.Visit buck tail with a long trailer, about fishing is followed by a cookout. If www.noflukefishing.blogspot.com 36” long.” you can volunteer and/or volun-

The Tides* HiAM HiPM LoAM LoPM Sunrise Sunset Wednesday, June 12 11:19 (3.8) 11:20 (4.0) 4:23 4:18 5:08 8:21 Thursday, June 13 — (—) 12:01 (3.8) 4:58 5:00 5:08 8:22 Friday, June 14 12:02 (3.9) 12:44 (3.8) 5:34 5:45 5:08 8:22 Saturday, June 15 12:46 (3.8) 1:29 (3.9) 6:14 6:38 5:08 8:23 Sunday, June 16 1:35 (3.7) 2:17 (4.0) 7:01 7:43 5:08 8:23 Monday, June 17 2:28 (3.7) 3:09 (4.2) 7:58 8:57 5:08 8:23 Tuesday, June 18 3:26 (3.7) 4:07 (4.5) 8:59 10:05 5:08 8:24 Wednesday, June 19 4:28 (3.8) 5:08 (4.8) 9:57 11:05 5:08 8:24 Thursday, June 20 5:32 (4.0) 6:07 (5.2) 10:52 (—) 5:09 8:24 New Moon, Full Moon, June 23 — New Moon, July 8 * Information is based on tides in Bristol Harbor. Page B4 East Bay Life June 12-13, 2013 Allysen Callery holds CD release show Release launching a busy signature style. summer of live shows for In addition to her CD release show at Sandywoods on June 15, popular East Bay singer where she will roll out several new songs never before played in pub- Over a weekend in May, alterna- lic, Ms. Callery will be playing at tive folk singer and songwriter All- Gulu Gulu in Salem, Massachu- ysen Callery recorded "Mumblin' setts on June 13; Zuzu in Cam- Sue," her new full-length record, bridge, Massachusetts on June 17, with local label and will be featured on 75 or Less 990WBOB.com on June 24. Records, at Dirt The Sandywoods show on June Floor studio in 15 will also feature P.G. Six and Ori- Connecticut. on Rigel Dommisse. Doors open at The CD release 7:30 p.m. for an 8 p.m. show. Tick- date is sched- ets are $15 at the door, $12 in uled for June advance, and can be purchased at Allysen Callery 15. www.brownpapertickets.com/eve Ms. Callery, nt/322112. For more information the Providence Phoenix 2012 best on the show, visit www.sandy- Acoustic/Singer Songwriter Act, woods.org; for more information has been called "The Tim Burton of on Allysen Callery, visit allysen- Folk Music" for her quiet and dark callerymusic.com.

Brandi Carlile Willie Nelson Brandi Carlile, Willie Nelson in Newport American alternative country work soon became the dominant Fame in 1993. He also earned the and folk-rock singer/songwriter component of their sound and Center Honors in 1998 Brandi Carlile will take the stage they began headlining small and entered the National Agri- this Friday, June 14, with the gates venues and opening shows for culture Hall of Fame in 2011 for at the Newport Yachting Center Dave Matthews, Shawn Colvin, his work for Farm Aid and other opening at 5:30 p.m. Carlile met a and India.Arie. fundraisers to benefit farmers. band called the Fighting Machin- The following night, Saturday, Tickets range from $30.50 to ists, featuring twin brothers Tim June 15, Willie Nelson & Family $50.50 for the Brandi Carlile con- and Phil Hanseroth, while playing will perform, with gates also cert and from $59.50 to $79.50 the Seattle club scene, and she opening at 5:30 p.m. Needing no for the Willie Nelson & Family persuaded the twins to form a introduction, Willie Nelson is show. Tickets can be purchased new group with her. widely recognized as an Ameri- at www.newportwaterfron- Carlile’s emotionally powerful can icon, having been inducted tevents.com or by calling songwriting and acoustic guitar into the Country Music Hall of 800/745-3000. What’s your book worth? If you have been holding on to a his fun and revealing “Value of the Rhode Island rare first edition, a unique signed Book” workshop at Linden Place, Public Televi- book, or a highly-sought-after col- 500 Hope St. in Bristol. sion program lector’s copy, now is your opportu- Drawing on his many years of “Bestsellers,” nity to find out what it’s worth. On experience as a rare-book dealer, a Mr. Rickman Thursday, June 20, at 7 p.m., rare former bookstore owner in Provi- will offer book book dealer Ray Rickman will hold dence, and the former host of the evaluations in an Antiques R oadshow- type format. He will discuss which sorts of Ray Rickman books tend to have high mar- ket values, explain characteristics that can influence the worth of a particular book, and offer compli- mentary estimates of up to three books for each participant in the workshop. In addition to being a longtime rare-book dealer, Mr. Rickman is the founder of Rickman Group, a Providence-based management consulting firm that works with nonprofit organizations and pri- vate companies to improve their strategic, financial, and opera- tional position and performance. He is also a former state represen- tative, deputy secretary of state, and a past president of the Rhode Island Black Heritage Society. Mr. Rickman lectures on a wide variety of cultural and historical topics pertaining to American literature and African American leaders. Admission is $5 for Linden Place members and $10 for non-mem- bers. Call 401/253-0390 or email Susan Battle, sbattle@linden- place.org, to register. East Bay Life June 12-13, 2013 Page B5 POLI-TICKS Momentous decisions were made last week ecisions were made last Gist deserves praise for hanging stronger and yield better results week which have set the in there — she is a hot commodi- with traditional investments. D course for Rhode ty that any school district would Even if she retrenches some of Island’s future. Here are a few of be lucky to land, and she has the capital in the hedge funds it them that will have ramifications. proven that she can take the heat will look like she is correcting her in the kitchen. past mistake. Nonetheless, she The reappointment should do so if market indicators of Deborah Gist Gina Raimondo lean in the direction of more typi- It might not be the three years The state treasurer is in the cal investments. Ms. Raimondo she was seeking for the renewal crosshairs of the unions for her needs to launch an education of her contract, but the commis- temerity in promoting pension campaign as to why she used the sioner secured a reform. The sad part of the effort hedge funds in the first place — two-year exten- to torpedo her reelection or particularly as Mr. Siedle, et. al., sion despite a potential run for governor is that will soon begin hammering her well-organized her detractors should actually be for weak returns. As seasoned opposition to thanking her for saving their pen- investors know, diversity is the her reappoint- sions. mantra of financial planners, ment among The most recent salvo against since the market isn’t always pre- teachers’ her is the proposed hiring of Ted dictable. Siedle, a Forbes blogger, by the Arlene unions. Disin- The Rhode Island GOP VIOLET genuous argu- local affiliate of AFSCME. Mr. ments about Siedle, an outspoken critic of The debate on “to pay or not how she “disses” educators and hedge funds, has also criticized to pay” the bondholders of 38 only has a one-pony trick for Ms. Raimondo’s investment in Studios continues on Smith Hill. evaluation of students’ achieve- this vehicle and the fees associat- As Senator Dawson Hodgson ments and teacher competencies ed with it. The union wants him states, “We have a fiduciary failed to derail her. to do an in-depth investigation to obligation to our citizens to Yet, efforts to retreat to the past ferret out the fees paid to the oppose gratuitous transfers of status quo led by such myopic hedge-fund managers (typically public wealth to private hands.” leaders as Patrick Crowley of the more expensive than fees associ- The governor, with a political National Education Association ated with regular funds.) sleight of hand, is seeking $2.5 (NEA) are still a threat to the edu- The funds are called “hedge” million in the budget just to take cation of children. Gov. Lincoln for a reason, namely, to diversify care of immediate payoffs as Chafee is to be congratulated for investments and “hedge one’s opposed to the whole amount. his courage in supporting her. bet” so the monies are not in the Breaking the payments off into Eva Mancuso and the other six same pot. While the treasurer’s chunks will probably result in members who voted for her idea to diversify is a good one, the payment at least for the present, retention deserve kudos also. Ms. market probably is going to be as the lawsuits unfold. TOP THIS: Company’s pizza crusts are growing

From Page 1 comfortable with the business end of the business. I wanted to get into retail, but he didn’t. In frustration, I asked him to sell me the business, and so now I have a 90 percent share.” (Mr. Castiglione retained 10 percent.) It turns out, Mr. Dwyer’s idea was, in fact, fully baked. “Sure, I had my doubts. I thought, I’m a teacher, what am I doing? But I believed in it and thought it would work. The first thing I did was develop a retail package and plan.” Mr. Dwyer was right — as a retail product, Top This has taken off and now makes about 60 per- cent of its sales in retail, and 40 percent in food service. Something besides the owner- ship structure changed with the transition to retail. The product changed, too. Knowing it would need to meet certain standards to get placed in outlets such as Whole Foods, Mr. Dwyer knew certain ingredients— like bleached and bromated flour — would have to go. “I wanted a healthier product, so I took it to some of my col- leagues at Johnson & Wales. They worked it and we tried sample after sample. The charge I gave them was to create a product that RICHARD W. DIONNE JR. tasted as good, but was complete- The Top This line began at Chardonnay’s restaurant in Seekonk and now ly clean. When I found a sample can be found in places like Stop & Shop. that I thought was good, I took it to Al for a second opinion. He thought it was better.” grow, a lot. I don’t feel we have to Eventually will be in many more “Chardonnay uses our recipe be a national product, but we retail outlets. The more retail we’re now,” says Mr. Dwyer. would like to be more of a force in, the more exposure. You never Top This currently enjoys good regionally. know who is going to come across local coverage, but Mr. Dwyer has “We are in and New it,” Mr. Dwyer says with a smile. his eyes on bigger things. “We can Jersey, but only at Whole Foods. “Maybe the CEO of General Mills.” Page B6 East Bay Life June 12-13, 2013 DOWN TO EARTH Bee happy — it’s swarm season oney bees haven’t had scouts head out in all directions an easy go of it lately, to look for a new home. It could H and this past winter was take anywhere from hours to days especially tough. for them to find one, and when One beekeeper I know lost four they do, the scouts perform a out of his six hives. He allowed me waggle dance to map the loca- to tag along on tion. So cool. an early-spring In case swarms make you as inspection, and nervous as they once made me, the sight of a let me reassure you that they’re cluster of dead A European honey bee extracts not as scary as they look. Despite bees within inch- nectar from a flower. a chaotic-looking swirl of thou- es of the honey sands of stinging insects that that should have eventually gloms onto a tree insects are why my July garden, Kristin sustained them branch or swing set in a massive when I’m too hot to care much GREEN until the dande- squirming clot, they are docile about aesthetics, blooms with lions bloomed, was enough to when they swarm. That’s because mountain mint (Pycnanthemum break my heart. they gorge on honey before leav- spp.) coneflower (Echinacea spp.), Honey bee populations have ing the hive. They’re simply too and anise hyssop (Agastache spp.). been in decline for years. What’s full to put up much of a fight. Even though I relish late-sum- now commonly known as Colony It’s in the bees’ best interest to mer-into-fall color, it’s the bees Collapse Disorder can be blamed be rescued (especially before they who truly appreciate it when on a range of problems from decide to build comb and store calamintha, Joe-pye weed, salvias, habitat loss, to parasitic varroa honey in the walls of your house) asters, black-eyed Susans, and mites and a bunch of ugly virus- because colonies stand a much dahlias flower in my garden. es, to a debilitating susceptibility better chance of survival and The very least anyone (even to certain pesticides. growth when they’re under the non-gardeners) can do is get excit- Native pollinators are also in care of someone who regularly ed — happy-excited, rather than trouble due in large part to habitat checks their hives for infestation terrified-excited — when we see a loss. We gardeners can help polli- and disease. swarm. Swarming is a healthy nators, both native and imported So if you are lucky enough to honey bee colony’s propagation (honey bees are European), by have a swarm in your yard, for method, and it’s worthy of a huz- providing safe havens: planting goodness’ sake don’t call an exter- zah! Especially after a winter like gardens free from pesticides and minator. Use The Rhode Island this past one. full of their favorite flowers. Beekeepers Association website at When a colony is preparing to I do my best to provide forage www.ribeekeeper.org to find a swarm (the season usually lasts for Bristol’s bees (honey bees trav- beekeeper eager to remove it from May into June) they build el about two miles from the hive (some charge a fee) and give those out cells on the comb for a few for decent nectar and pollen) at precious and threatened pollina- larval queens, one of whom is least until frost. There’s plenty to tors a happy new home. destined to become that hive’s be had everywhere right now. new matriarch. After those Most bee species love black locust Kristin Green is the interpretive “swarm cells” have been capped, trees, roses, nepeta, and the dan- horticulturist at Blithewold most of the inhabitants take off delions and clover in lawns like Mansion, Gardens & Arboretum in with the old queen. She finds a mine. But come July, beekeepers Bristol, where she’s worked since place to wait with her workers lament a dearth. Pollinating 2003. Follow her garden blog at clustered around her while a few http://blog.blithewold.org. East Bay Life June 12-13, 2013 Page B7 Food& Dining NIBBLES

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IN THE EAST BAY The Freshest in local seafood Private rooms available for Functions and Fundraisers - Providence Monthly Catering also available GIFT CERTIFICATES Clamboil July 14 • 3pm KARAOKE Friday at 9pm in our cozy lounge Banquet Room Now Available Tickets are Call in your 508-677-2180 • lepagesseafood.com robertosofbristol.com now available food order To Go! Rte. 6 Fall River/Westport Line Fine Italian Cuisine 450 Hope Street, Bristol, RI • 254-9732 245-1463 Page B8 East Bay Life June 12-13, 2013 Food& Dining His seafood chowder is a recipe for success Melville Grille again takes top honors at MONDAY THURSDAY SLIDER SUNDAY Chowder Cook-Off Create Your Own Tennessee Jimmy’s All Sliders $2.50 Pasta $9.95 BBQ Rib Night & TRIVIA NIGHT! BY JIM MCGAW Live Country music FRIDAY & SATURDAY TUESDAY Build Your by Kevin Hershum [email protected] Own Burger $9.95 Live Entertainment FRIDAY Seafood FRI: Rudy D You’re encouraged to come WEDNESDAY Spectacular SAT: Kyle Nicholas down to the Melville Grille and Create Your Own taste his award-winning Por- Pizza $9.95 SATURDAY DAILY (MON-SAT 4-6PM) tuguese Fish Chowder, which once & TRIVIA NIGHT! Prime Rib Night Half Price Appetizers again took top honors in the “best seafood” category at the Great Outdoor Patio Now Open with Full Bar Chowder Cook-Off in Newport over the weekend. to Enjoy those Summer Nights!! Just don’t expect W. Scott Cowell III to reveal his secret recipe. On the East Providence Seekonk Line “I do keep it guarded,” said Mr. 1175 Warren Avenue, Cowell, the chef and owner of the East Providence, RI waterfront restaurant along with 401-431-6500 his wife, Elaine. “I was supposed to appear on ‘The Rhode Show’ www.luckysri.com tomorrow — I’m not actually able to make it — but they were look- ing for the recipe. I’m reluctant. There's a lot of people who take W. Scott Cowell III, chef and co-owner of the Melville Grille, gives a their success at the Great Chowder stir to his Portuguese Fish Chowder, which was the first-place winner Cook-Off to future success with in the “best seafood” category in the 32nd annual Polar Seltzer Great their product, but I think it’s a little Chowder Cook-Off. early for me to air the recipe.” Mr. Cowell did, however, reveal the brand of chourico he uses in o’clock. So from 4 to 5 I had noth- standard in the industry; if you buy the chowder. “I buy the best ing, and there were still people 25 pounds of fish it comes in a rec- chourico on the market — there. It could have been the differ- tangular bucket with a really tight Michael’s — and I’ve tried them ence between second and first lid — it's like ‘Italian Tupperware,’ all. And I use mild chourico, not place,” he said. the older ladies call it. It holds three spicy, so it doesn’t overpower any- The chowder is made at the gallons of base, which I then add body. All of those flavors just kind restaurant, mainly because it’s about a gallon and a half of cream of meld together,” he said. logistically impossible to prepare to. I had about 40 of them.” If you’ve ever wondered how at the Newport Yachting Center, Mr. Cowell said the secret to his much chowder one needs to make where the Polar Seltzer Great success — he’s won in the “best for a tasting competition, the Chowder Cook-Off is held. “The seafood” category two years in a answer is: lots. other thing about that is, all of row and took second in 2011 — is “It’s obscene — 150 gallons for those flavors should sit overnight consistency. “We serve the same the last two years. I made every to combine,” he said. product and we serve it graciously,” ounce myself,” said Mr. Cowell. Contestants use different con- he said, adding that he has no He wouldn’t make an ounce less, tainers to lug their chowder to the plans on tinkering with the recipe. either. contest. “There were a lot of people “It really wouldn’t make any sense. “The first year, when we won with five-gallon pickle buckets. I It’s the old, ‘If it ain’t broke’ adage. second place, I made about 120 use about three-gallon fish flats,” It’s the same one I’ve been making gallons and I ran out around 4 said Mr. Cowell. “They’re pretty for eons of time.” Despite the high business turnover rate in the Melville area, Mr. Cowell and his wife, Elaine, are celebrating their seventh season as owners of the restaurant. “It’s a great location in the sum- mertime when it’s hopping. It’s a challenging location in what I call the ‘shoulder seasons’ — the spring and the fall,” he said, adding that the Portsmouth community has been wonderful in “taking us in.”

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Wednesday SPOTLIGHT SPOTLIGHT June 12 Composites Technology & Marine Systems Open House at IYRS Individuals interested in pursuing new88 career tracks at IYRS will have a chance to step inside the school’s workshops during a June Open House at the Bristol campus. The event will give career seekers an opportunity to see the school’s lab facilities, meet IYRS instructors, and participate in a ques- tion-and-answer session on the appli- cation process and financial aid. The Bristol facility is home to the school’s Marine Systems and Composites Tech- nology programs. The Composites Technology Program trains students in the theory and hands-on practice of working with composite materials, a Tony-winning ‘Putnam County Spelling Bee’ method of construction that represents the next generation of building materi- he Little Theatre of Fall River opens its summer Firebarn Season als in many industries—including aero- with the Tony-Award winning musical, “The 25th Annual Put- space, construction, boat building, T nam County Spelling automotive and wind energy. The Bee.” Spelling Bee, with book WHERE: 340 Prospect St., Fall River, MA Marine Systems Program teaches stu- by Rachel Sheinkin and a WHEN: The show opens on June 13 and runs dents to install, maintain and trou- vibrant score by William Finn, bleshoot the onboard systems used on through June 23. Performances times are celebrates the joy of doing the Thursdays at 7:30 p.m., Fridays and Saturdays modern and classic boats. Both pro- at 8 p.m., and Sundays at 7 p.m. grams are six months long, beginning best you can, whether or not in March and September. you win the prize. The lesson COST: $16, with discounts for students, seniors, and groups WHERE: IYRS Bristol Campus, 253 Franklin St. is: it’s not always the winning that counts, but rather enjoy- MORE INFO: Spelling Bee is rated R. 508/675- Open House at Jim Bush Gallery WHEN: 4-6:30 p.m. 1852; email [email protected]; visit ing what you do. MORE INFO: www.iyrs.org; Holly Ashton www.littletheatre.net ome visit the gallery and see all of Jim’s new creations. We have 401/848-5777 x216, [email protected] weekly summer hours, every C Tuesday from 10 a.m.-3 p.m., WHERE: 426 Main Street, Warren through the years. She includes images museum.org but f you are unable to make it dur- WHEN: Tuesday, June 18 from 6-8 p.m. of the gardens through the changing ing the regular hours and would like COST: Free seasons. Signed copies of Margaret’s Rehoboth Contra Dance to schedule an appointment, con- MORE INFO: 401/289-2150 Thursday book, Blithewold: Legacy of an Ameri- All dances will be taught by caller tact Elizabeth Kiepert at 401/289- can Family will be available for pur- June 13 George Marshall. Music will be per- chase at the event. 2150 or [email protected]. Blithewold curator to speak formed by Rodney Miller and Ann Per- WHERE: Barrington Public Library, 281 County cival. Beginners welcome. Partners not Curator Margaret Whitehead of Blithe- Rd. necessary. wold Mansion, Gardens & Arboretum WHEN: 7 p.m., Thursday June 13 and Thursday WHERE: Goff Memorial Hall, 124 Bay State Road, and author of the book “Blithewold: June 27 Legacy of an American Family” will Rehoboth, MA “The Amazing Adventures of John Tiverton Middle School and The Essex Library. COST: Free speak at Barrington Public Library WHEN: 8 p.m. Smith, Jr. AKA Houdini”. This book was Purchases can be made at any Barnes & Noble twice this month. On June 13 she will MORE INFO: www.barringtonlibrary.org; COST: $8 selected as The One School/One Book store with a voucher, or online by entering the 401/247-1920 explore the social history of four gener- MORE INFO: 508/252-6375; http://www.con- for Tiverton Middle School’s Summer school’s bookfair ID number, 11099330, on the ations of an American family from 1810 tradancelinks.com/rehoboth.html Reading Program. Barnes & Noble will payment page. to 2010 and the legacy they left in the Newport Gallery Night donate a percentage of sales made dur- form of Blithewold Mansion, Gardens & Join us for Newport Gallery Night, when Book Fair and signing ing the bookfair by customers identify- Summer Networking Arboretum. The estate’s large archival the Newport Art Museum galleries are ing themselves as supporters of Tiver- and Clam Boil Dinner The Kick Off for the Tiverton Middle collection of letters, photographs, and open and admission is free. ton Middle School, and the donation School’s Summer Reading Program will The Southern New England Entrepre- diaries are used to illustrate the story. will be used to purchase books for the WHERE: 76 Bellevue Ave., Newport begin with a with a fundraising book- neurs Forum (SNEEF) will host its On June 27 she will speak about the school library. WHEN: 5-8 p.m. fair at Barnes & Noble in the Dartmouth annual “Summer Networking and Clam gardens of Blithewold, showcasing the Towne Center. Author Peter Johnson WHERE: 392 State Road, Dartmouth, MA Boil Dinner” event on Thursday, June different garden areas and the history of COST: Free will be present and available to answer WHEN: 4-8 p.m. their development and transition MORE INFO: 401/848-8200; www.newportart- questions and sign copies of his book, MORE INFO: Bookfair vouchers are available at See THURSDAY Page 10 Page B10 East Bay Life June 12-13, 2013 Days

8 mon? Juniper Hill Cemetery, that’s WHEN: 10 a.m. what. Join Christopher Fletcher, the SPOTLIGHT COST: $20, $15 for Linden Place members, and Thursday caretaker and local arborist from includes a complimentary drink at the DeWolf Bartlett Tree Experts for a walking tour Tavern. Reservations are required. From Page 9 that involves stories about the rogues, MORE INFO: Please call the Linden Place office royalty, and refuge within the gentle at 401/253-0390 to reserve your spot. 13, 5:30 p.m., Advanced Technology rolling paths of this national landmark. and Manufacturing Center (ATMC), 151 The family plots of Colts, DeWolfs, Her- Martine Street in Fall River. Guests will reshoffs, Ushers, Perrys and others lie also learn how to build viable business- under the large weeping limbs of beech es 100 days at a time. William Hulbig, trees and among native stands of oak Founder and CEO of International Cap- and red maple and special plantings. Sunday ital Exchange (INCAPX) in Cotuit, will WHERE: The cemetery gates, Sherry Ave. (off June 16 describe how to achieve long-term Bayview Ave.), Bristol Father’s Day Paddle goals by making short-term account- WHEN: 10 a.m. Saturday, June 15 able decisions. COST: $5 members; $10 non-members. Mem- Please join the Ten Mile River Water- WHERE: Advanced Technology and Manufactur- berships will be available at the tour. shed Council for our Annual Father’s Day Paddle. We will meet at Kimberly ing Center, 151 Martine Street, Fall River, MA MORE INFO: 401/253-7223; www.bhpsri.org. Rock Sports Complex and paddle on WHEN: 5:30 p.m. Central Pond on the East COST: $20 for SNEEF members and students, Mike the Knight Providence/Seekonk border and up the $30 for non-SNEEF members It’s time to be a knight, and do it right! Ten Mile River into Slater Park in Paw- MORE INFO: Register at www.sneef.org Mike the Knight and the Mission for tucket before turning around and head- Hidden Treasure follows Mike, Squirt, ing back down river. This is an urban and friends, as they piece together clues wilderness that is best viewed on the to discover hidden treasure. To help water. The paddle will be followed by a Mike accomplish his mission, audience picnic. members are invited to take on special Friday WHERE: Kimberly Rock Sports Complex on Ferris fun-filled challenges alongside Mike Avenue in East Providence June 14 and Squirt, and learn lessons in knight- Opening reception at Tiverton's Donovan Gallery liness. After the show, young knights in WHEN: 10 a.m. Opening of ‘Cruisin’~A car show’ training will have the opportunity to tell onovan Gallery will hold an opening reception for the South COST: $5 for non-members Featuring car-inspired works of Kathy Mike the Knight what knightly deeds Coast Artists Open Studio Preview MORE INFO: Please register for this event by emailing [email protected] Kittell and Carl Keitner, with other work they have done and participate in a DShow, featuring works including WHERE: 3895 Main Road, by Alta Luna artists. From June 1 to July special knighting ceremony. Each 20 Carolyn Lock's "Under Construction" (oil), Tiverton Four Corners 10; Gallery hours: Tuesday-Saturday, 10 minute show will be followed by a meet above. The Gallery is pleased to introduce WHEN: 1-5 p.m.; Sunday, June 16 a.m.-6 p.m.; Sunday, 10 a.m.-5 p.m.; and greet with Mike. In addition to the the unique paintings, fiber art, glass, jew- COST: Free Monday, by appointment. two performances, guests are encour- elry, sculpture, photography, and wood art MORE INFO: www.donovan- WHERE: Alta Luna Gallery, 297 Hope St., 2nd aged to come dressed in knight and of the over 70 artists that will be shown gallery.com; 401/624-4000 Monday Floor, Bristol princess attire and participate in all of June 17 WHEN: 6-8 p.m. the fun. during the Open Studio Tours. MORE INFO: 401/688-0396; www.altaluna- WHERE: Dartmouth Mall, North Dartmouth, MA Artists Film Series to Feature gallery.com WHEN: 11 a.m. and 1 p.m. Photographer Cindy Sherman COST: Free Weaver Library and the Artists Loop, a Chapter of the ALS Foundation in rants and businesses, and artworks program for artists and art enthusiasts, Norman Bird Sanctuary’s Dave’s name. from local artists. There will also be invite you to the final film program in 7th Annual 5K WHERE: 583 Third Beach Rd., Middletown food, music and a cash bar. Please their collaborative Artists Film Series. come join us and help us help aban- Saturday The Norman Bird Sanctuary 5K has WHEN: Registration begins at 7:00 a.m.; race Local artist and instructor Keith Fox will June 15 become a Father’s Day weekend tradi- starts at 8:30 a.m.; Frosty Freez Kids Run starts doned, stray cats by supporting our introduce the documentary Art: 21: tion for many, quickly becoming a at 8:15 a.m. organization’s Trap/Spay/Neuter pro- Transformation, from Season 5 of PBS’s gram. PawsWatch is an all-volunteer Juniper Hill walking tour favorite among runners & walkers alike, COST: $20 on-line pre-entry; $20 mail-in; $22 “Art in the Twenty-First Century” which non-profit group with 100% of monies features contemporary photographer What do a slave hauler named Captain attracting participants from as far as day of race; $5 suggested donation for Frosty raised going to help the animals. Cindy Sherman. Fox will lead a discus- Jim, a Quaker farmer named Levi California, Utah, , and Ten- Freez Kids Run. WHERE: The Elks Club, 141 Pelham St., Newport sion at the completion of the film. DeWolf, Thomas Jefferson, Cotton nessee. Beginning this year, the NBS MORE INFO: Registration on-line at Artists, art and film enthusiasts, stu- Mather, the American wilderness, the 5K will honor David Leys, Jr., a native www.racewire.com. WHEN: 5:30-8:30 p.m. dents, teachers, and the general public commander of the Civil War ship “Mon- islander who was a force behind the COST: $40 for tickets in advance and $45 at the are warmly invited to the program, itor”, rare specimen trees, Frederick race from its inception, and a great sup- Spring for cats door which is free and open to all. Law Olmsted, America’s Cup yachts- porter of NBS. Earlier this year he was PawsWatch is having a “Spring for cats” MORE INFO: 401/848-9867; man Nathaniel Greene Herreshoff, and diagnosed with Amyotrophic lateral silent auction and cocktail party featur- www.pawswatch.org or email WHERE: Weaver Library, 41 Grove Avenue, East the nineteenth century rural romantic sclerosis (ALS). In addition to raising ing many gift baskets, beautiful jewelry, [email protected] Providence cemetery movement all have in com- funds for NBS, runners will also be giv- local gift certificates for both restau- WHEN: 6:30 p.m. en the opportunity to donate to the RI Tales of the Slave Trade COST: Free Linden Place Museum will host a walk- MORE INFO: Contact Joyce May at 401/434- ing tour of Linden Place Mansion and 2453; [email protected]. downtown Bristol focused specifically on Bristol’s DeWolf family and their involvement in the slave trade. The guided tour will begin at Linden Place, the Federal-style mansion built by architect Russell Warren for George Wednesday DeWolf, in downtown Bristol. The tour June 19 will then continue through the center of historic Bristol and down to the water- Contra dance at Sandywoods front on Thames Street, pointing out Please join us for our monthly contra significant sites tied to Bristol’s lengthy dance, with music by old-time string and profitable involvement in the slave band Sundial, and dance caller Paul trade. The tour ends at the historic Wilde. All dances are taught, partners DeWolf Tavern, once a DeWolf water- not necessary, beginners and children front warehouse, where tour-goers will welcome. Come dance the night away enjoy a rum cocktail and ask questions. in our beautiful new air-conditioned WHERE: Linden Place, 500 Hope St., Bristol dance hall; bring something for the

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775 Fall River Avenue, Seekonk, MA (508) 336-2600 www.thefireplaceshowcase.com East Bay Life June 12-13, 2013 Page B11 Days snack table if you’d like. Beach House 9811 8 WHERE: Sandywoods Center for the Arts, 43 506 Park Ave., Portsmouth; 401/293- SPOTLIGHT Saturday: Acoustic Dynamite Muse Way, Tiverton 5700 WHEN: 7-10 p.m. Wednesday: World Tavern Poker; Westport VFW COST: $6 general admission, $3 for children 16 Thursday: Karaoke with Johny Angel; 243 State Road (Route 6), Westport; and under, $14 for families Saturday: Under Surveillance; Tuesday: 508/676-9778 MORE INFO: 401/241-7349 Karaoke with Johny Angel Saturday: live acoustic music Voices Under Cover Benjamin’s Sports Club “Voices Under Cover–A Tribute To Great 4 Stafford Road, Tiverton; 401/624-3899 Songwriters” is a new music series that will bring together some of the area’s Saturdays: Pro Karaoke with Rick & best singer songwriters to honor some Joan Theater of the great singer songwriters of our time. The show will be performed in an Bovi’s Town Tavern “in-the-round” format with the artists 287 Taunton Ave., East Providence; & Stage trading songs by the featured song- 401/434-9670 BOB: Blessed Be The Dysfunction That writer. All of the songs played will have Binds been written or made famous by the Friday: Deluxe Edition; Saturday: Hind- featured singer/songwriter. The selec- sight; Mondays: John Allmark 16-piece Meet Anne’s special needs brother, Bob, tions will be presented with acoustic jazz band. and her family. Share in the craziness, instrumentation to keep the perfor- laughter, tears and triumphs that high- mances simple and to focus on the British Beer Company light their journey. Playing 20 different characters in her 90-minute solo show, song. The show will feature 5 perform- 29 State St., Bristol; 401/253-6700 ‘Sketchbook Project’ makes a stop ers per show and run approximately 2 playwright and performer Anne hours. Wednesday: Open Mic Night; Thurs- Pasquale tells the hilarious and heart- day: Fil Pacino; Friday: Rendition; Sat- in Rhode Island breaking story of growing up in Rhode WHERE: 1005 Main St, in the Hope Artiste’s Vil- urday: Kate Russo & Blake Thompson; he Sketchbook Project is a global, crowd-sourced art project and Island when her family is not quite the lage, Pawtucket Tuesday: Team Trivia. traveling exhibition that, since 2006, has encouraged participants same as everyone else’s. For everyone WHEN: 8 p.m. from all walks of life to fill who has wondered at their own or any- COST: $8 at the door T one else’s sanity, BOB reminds us that Custom House Coffee the pages of a blank sketchbook. WHERE: AS220, 115 Empire St., Providence MORE INFO: Contact John Fuzek at risongwrit- 600 Clock Tower Square, West Main we can always acquire the tools to see [email protected] or visit www.HearInRhodeIs- The results are cataloged in the WHEN: 4-8 p.m., Thursday, June 13 us through. Road, Portsmouth Brooklyn Art Library and shared land.com COST: Free WHERE: Black Box Theatre at Artists’ Exchange, Sunday: Open mic with Gary Fish, 2-5 with the public in venues around MORE INFO: www.sketchbookproject.com 50 Rolfe Square, Cranston p.m, guest musician 3 to 3:45 p.m. the world. The collection current- WHEN: June 6-30; Thursdays-Saturdays at 7 ly includes more than 26,000 p.m.; Sundays at 2 p.m. DeWolf Tavern sketchbooks representing nearly 8,000 cities worldwide. As part of their COST: $15 Thursday 259 Thames St., Bristol; 401/254-2005 summer tour, the Sketchbook Project's Mobile Library will be at AS220 MORE INFO: artists-exchange.org; 401/490-9475 June 20 Wednesdays: The Rick Costa Trio (jazz) on Thursday, June 13 from 4 to 8 p.m. Wednesday Night at the Movies Rare Birds: Lecture and Book Signing by The Coffee Depot Three Wednesday nights in June, Bris- Elizabeth Gehrman 501 Main Street, Warren; 401/608-2553 tol’s Rogers Free Library will host a free Rare Birds is a tale of obsession, hope, Not Your Average Bar & Grille Wednesdays: karaoke with Big Bill; movie series, at 7 p.m. in the Herreshoff and fighting for redemption against Open Mic starts about 7:00 pm and fol- 275 Child St., Warren; 401/245-9517 Thursdays: The Mac Odom Band; Fri- Room. June 12: “Silver Linings Play- incredible odds. It is the story of how lows the featured artist’s 8:00-8:40 pm days: Stone Leaf; Saturday: Rock-A- book”; June 19: “The Impossible”; June performance until 9:50pm., Fridays Wednesdayt: Karaoke w/DJ Pauly; Sat- Blues; Sunday: Vintage Soul. Bermuda’s David Wingate changed the urday: One Night Stand 26: Quartet. world — or at least a little slice of it — excluding holiday weekends. Please note this is an alcohol and tobacco-free WHERE: Rogers free Library, 525 Hope St., Bris- despite many telling him he was crazy Scampi tol to try. Starting with just seven nesting venue. Try to remember to bring a non- One Pelham East 657 Park Ave., Portsmouth; 401/293- WHEN: 7 p.m. pairs of cahows, or Bermuda petrels (a perishable food donation to benefit 270 Thames St., Newport; 401/847-9460 5844 Bristol Good Neighbors, our local food COST: Free species once believed extinct), Wingate Wednesday: Steve Demers; Thursday: would devote his life to giving the birds pantry, in support of ‘Singing Out for Fridays: Andre Arsenault; Saturdays: MORE INFO: 401/253-6948 Food’ for the Artist Hunger Network. Green Line Inbound; Friday: What Mat- Alissa Musto the chance they needed in their cen- ters; Saturday: Project DCQ; Sunday: turies-long struggle for survival. It took This Friday: Chuck Durang & Jack Cot- ‘The Exonterated’ at 2nd Story Theatre ter. Honky Tonk Nights with Keith Manville; Stella Blues six decades of obsessive dedication, but Monday: Bruce Jacques; Tuesday: Stu 2nd Story Theatre joins forces with the cahow, still among the rarest of Sinclair from Never in Vegas. 50 Miller St., Warren; 401/289-0349 Pawtucket’s Mixed Magic Theatre to seabirds, has reached the hundred-pair The Italian Club Friday and Saturday: Live acoustic present a special event: “The Exonerat- mark and continues its nail-biting 13 Kelley St., Warren; 401/289-0166 133 Club music ed,” Jessica Blank & Erik Jensen’s power- climb to repopulation. Registration is ful drama revolving around the stories required. Karaoke with Spotlight Entertainment, 29 Warren Ave., East Providence; 9 p.m.-12:30 a.m. drink specials and 401/438-1330 Tweet Balzano’s Family Restaurant WHERE: Audubon Environmental Education Cen- prizes. ter, 1401 Hope Street, Bristol 180 Mt. Hope Ave., Bristol; 401/253- See THEATER Page 12 WHEN: 7-8 p.m. The Knights of Columbus COST: $8/member, $10/non-member 28 Fish Rd., Tiverton MORE INFO: www.asri.org Karaoke every Friday night with Mari- Self Reiki Workshop ozations Studio; food from 6-11 p.m.; karaoke and dancing from 7-11 p.m. Reiki Master Carole Caprio offers an Computer karaoke or BYO CD. Free overview of Reiki and gives dramatic admission. 50/50 raffle, hosted by Jesse examples of how Reiki has helped her Bertholde 401/297-6604 clients with pain, inflammation, and- stress. You will have the opportunity to apply a few Reiki hand positions on The Luxury Box yourself that Reiki practitioners use 350 Fall River Ave., Seekonk; 508/336- during a Reiki treatment. Self Reiki can 6634 be especially effective before bedtime. Thursday: Chris from What Matters?; This program is a good introduction for Friday: karaoke; Saturday: Brother to anyone considering becoming a Reiki Brother; Tuesday: karaoke practitioner or receiving a Reiki treat- ment. Carole will do several 5-minute sessions with audience volunteers. Merrill Lounge WHERE: Riverside Branch Library, 475 Bullocks 535 North Broadway, east Providence; Point Ave, Riverside 401/434-9742 WHEN: 6:30 p.m. Friday: Richie Rich & 24 Karat Funk; COST: Free Saturday: Bobby Justin MORE INFO: 401/434-2453. Music Aidan’s Irish Pub State St., Bristol; 401/254-1940 Sunday: An Irish seisiun, 5-9 p.m.

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8 both sessions. MORE INFO: Call 401/921-6800 or visit Theater www.OceanStateTheatre.org From Page 11 Saturday Nature Walks at Goosewing Beach Preserve of six wrongfully convicted death row Join The Nature Conservancy for a stroll prisoners who were released after their to explore nesting Piping Plovers, Least convictions were reversed. WHERE: Terns and the ecology of the Bristol Statehouse, 240 High Street, Goosewing Beach Preserve. Coastal Bristol pond, beach, dune and meadow habi- WHEN: June 6-June 30; Thursdays at 7 p.m., Fri- tats are what make this preserve so days and Saturdays at 8 p.m., Sundays at 3 p.m. unique. Included is a visit to the Ben- COST: $30 jamin Family Environmental Center. Be MORE INFO: 401/247-4200; www.2ndstorythe- sure to bring binoculars. A spotting atre.com telescope will be on hand for group use. Don’t miss your chance to see newly Open Mic hatched chicks! Chris Farias hosts an open mic at WHERE: Meet at the end of South Shore Beach, Little Compton Sandywoods Center for the Arts. WHEN: Saturdays, June 15, 22 and 29; 9-11a.m. WHERE: Sandywoods Center for the Arts, 43 Muse Way, Tiverton MORE INFO: 401/331-7110 or [email protected] WHEN: 7-10 p.m. Tuesdays Summer History Camp COST: Free; donations appreciated The Barrington Preservation Society MORE INFO: 401/241-7349; www.sandy- woodsmusic.com Museum presents Summer History Camp, July 8-11. Campers become his- tory detectives, looking for clues that Satisfied customers on board the Ice Cream Train. tell a story about Barrington’s past. Camp will meet in the Museum in the lower level of the Barrington Public Kids & Library. All aboard! Ice Cream Train opens Saturday WHERE: Barrington Preservation Society Muse- Outdoors um, 280 County Road WHEN: July 8-11; 1-4 p.m. In the Things-Kids-Love Hall comfortable, air-conditioned are at 6:30 p.m., with feature Children’s Reading Circle MORE INFO: www.barrpreservation.org/muse- Preschool children can join the fun of Fame, trains and ice cream train with entertainment and entertainment by the “Candy- um.php every Thursday for stories, snacks and a would both make the very short delicious ice cream. man Conductor" and a pizza craft activity. list. Combined, they are unstop- A subsidiary of The Newport dinner. Light fare and bar bever- Preschoolers and You WHERE: Partners Village Store, 865 Main Road, pable. The Ice Cream Train, Dinner Train, the Ice Cream ages are also available but not Join Marilyn Lyell for this popular Westport "Rhode Island's only moving ice Train departs at 11:30 a.m. on included. Prices are $14.95 to spring series. This is the perfect WHEN: 10:30-11:30 a.m. Thursdays cream parlor," opens for the sea- Thursdays and Saturdays for a $19.95; and all departures are opportunity for grown-ups to spend COST: Free son this Saturday, June 8, with 90-minute narrated train ride from the Newport Station at 19 time with their preschoolers aged 3.5 - 5 years. We also welcome grandpar- MORE INFO: 508/636-2572; www.partnersvil- departures scheduled through along scenic Narragansett Bay. America’s Cup Ave., Newport. lagestore.com ents, nannies, au pairs and other Aug. 23. Each ticket includes a soft-serve For more information, call guardians to this exciting program. This unique family adventure ice cream sundae and a soft 401/841-8700 or visit www.the- Children’s Story Hour Each session features outdoor discov- combines a scenic ride on a drink. Friday night departures icecreamtrain.com. ery walks, animals, games, songs, and Miss Margie reads several theme-relat- puddle stomping on rainy days! ed story and picture books geared WHERE: Norman Bird Sanctuary, Third Beach towards the pre-school set, followed by Road, Middletown craft time allowing the children to library any time to record your books friends and family. Week one’s theme is Program is generally for school-aged express their creativity based on the fun WHEN: Every Wednesday, Through June 12; 1-2 and to get new ones. “Going Buggy”, an exploration of children, but big Legos are available for facts and stories they just heard. p.m. WHERE: George Hail Library, Main St., Warren insects and other crawly creatures and children as young as 4. Parents are COST: $45/session or $10/day for Members; WHERE: Barrington Books, Barrington Shopping how they help us humans, followed by asked to stay. WHEN: 3 p.m. Wednesdays $60/session or $12/day for Non-Members Center, County Road, Barrington “Spaced Out”, an out-of-this-world COST: Free WHERE: Rogers Free Library, 525 Hope St., Bris- WHEN: 10 a.m. Thursdays adventure, for week two. To be eligible, tol Teen Tuesdays MORE INFO: 401/245-7686 COST: Free all children must be entering grade one WHEN: 3:30-4:30 p.m. Thursdays or higher. Laptops, music, games. MORE INFO: 401/245-7925; www.barrington- COST: Free books.com Register Now for Summer Arts Camp at WHERE: Linden Place, 500 Hope St., Bristol WHERE: Riverside Branch Library, 475 Bullocks Linden Place Museum MORE INFO: 401/253-6948 Point Avenue, Riverside WHEN: Two sessions: July 15-19 and July 29- Dig Into Reading Registration is now taking place for Lin- WHEN: After school on Tuesdays August 2. Musical Theatre Camp It’s your summer to “Dig Into” stories, den Place’s annual Summer Arts Camp COST: Registration is $175 per student per week MORE INFO: 401/433-4877 Does your child like to sing, dance and fun-filled games and inventive crafts for Kids, a weekday summer camp for and there is a $30 discount for each additional use their imagination? If so, Camp with the Summer Reading Club that children ages 6-14, on the beautiful student from the same family. Linden Place Teen Thursdays OSTC is the perfect place for them to will meet every Wednesday afternoon grounds of Linden Place Mansion in members receive a $30 discount per child. Laptops, Wii, games. utilize their musical theatre talent, work at 3 p.m. Sign up starts on June 17. Chil- Bristol. Campers participate in a wide MORE INFO: To register or to request a registra- with top quality theatre professionals WHERE: Weaver Memorial Library, 41 Grove dren of all ages can sign up to keep variety of activities from arts and crafts tion form, please call 401/253-0390 or visit while they learn performance tech- Avenue, East Providence track of books they have read. Prizes and drama to creative movement and www.lindenplace.org. niques including acting, voice and WHEN: After school on Thursdays and coupons to Rhode Island attrac- music classes. Each-one week session is dance, as well as technical skills includ- MORE INFO: 401/434-2453 tions will be awarded. Come into the arranged around a theme and ends Legos at the Library — Bristol with a culminating performance for ing the design and creation of cos- tumes, sets, and props, and have fun at Toddler/Pre-school Art $10 ceramic the same time! project each week for you to paint with WHERE: Ocean State Theatre, 1245 Jefferson glazes! Boulevard, Warwick All materials are lead free and non-tox- WHEN: Two separate three-week sessions: the ic, will not stain skin or clothes! Class is first from July 8-26 and the second from July drop in, no appointment necessary. 29-August 16. Campers may attend either or Project offerings change weekly. East Bay Life June 12-13, 2013 Page B13 Days

ing Museum to showcase a new tempo- Old Friends New Work Miller, whose8 16 pieces of art depicting SPOTLIGHT rary exhibit at the Environmental Edu- Three artists, David Harrington, Gary beach scenes and portraits is located on cation Center in Bristol, RI. Books, art- Heise and Kathrine Lovell, with similar the third floor. work, and artifacts chronicling right influences and art school friends, con- WHERE: Rogers Free Library, 525 Hope St., Bris- Art in the Close whales throughout whaling history will tinue a creative conversation started 30 tol be on display. Were right whales really years ago. Exhibiting at the Katherine WHEN: Monday-Thursday, 9 a.m.-8 p.m.; Satur- fter last week's rainout, “The Right Whale to Hunt”? Come find Lovell Studio & Gallery. You are invited day-Sunday, 9 a.m.-5 p.m. out! Art in the Close has to come and view the beautiful, new COST: Free been rescheduled for WHERE: Audubon Environmental Education Cen- works created just for this exhibition. A ter, 1401 Hope St., Bristol The show runs through June 23. this Saturday. Over 20 artists Lincoln Exhibit Opens at the Museum of WHEN: 9 a.m.-5 p.m., June 1—September 9 will display their fine art and WHERE: Katherine Lovell Studio & Gallery, The Newport History COST: Free with admission fine crafts for sale on the fence Mill Pond Shops, 3964 Main Road, Tiverton Abraham Lincoln never visited New- MORE INFO: www.asri.org around St. Michael's Church COST: Free port, nevertheless the collections of the and in the courtyard (the MORE INFO: 401/ 743-6077 Newport Historical Society reveal the On Sale Now: July 4th at Linden Place profound impact that he had on the Close). This annual art event Located directly on the historic Fourth Penny Tackim Retrospective City by the Sea from his election in 1860 benefits the Royal School of of July Parade route, Linden Place will Whether painting in pols, watercolor, to his assassination in 1865. The New- Church Music, a free intensive be offering bleacher-style seating, collage, calligraphy, pena and ink, tex- port Historical Society will present an summer music camp program tables and chairs under the shade of the tile or graphic design, Penny’s work is Abraham Lincoln-themed exhibit and a that trains children in the tradi- Linden trees, a continental breakfast characterized by her mastery of differ- special Fourth of July event that help tional Anglican style of church and picnic lunch, restroom facilities ing styles, media, and thought-provok- illustrate Lincoln’s impact on Newport. The new exhibit “The Greatest Trial: music. Pictured is the painting and elbow room! Watch the 228th ing ideas. On exhibit through July 6. annual parade in patriotic style and Lincoln, Newport, and the Civil War” “Bristol Harbor” by artist Toni support the restoration of this Bristol WHERE: VanVessem Gallery, 63 Muse Way, features Civil War era artifacts and pho- Tiverton Peterson. landmark! This event sells out every tographs from the Society’s rich collec- year, so get your tickets early. COST: Free tions, as well as first hand accounts of WHERE: St. Michael's Church, Hope St., MORE INFO: 401/624-4646 Newporters at home and in the field WHERE: Linden Place, 500 Home St., Bristol Bristol who lived through the trauma of the WHEN: 10 a.m.-4 p.m., June 15 WHEN: July 4 Barrymore memorabilia exhibit in Civil War. COST: $75 for adults, $50 for children, includes Bristol both breakfast and lunch. Linden Place mem- WHERE: The Museum of Newport History, 127 bers receive a $10 discount on tickets. Linden Place Museum is once again Thames St., Newport hosting “Junk from the Trunk”, a rotat- MORE INFO: 401/253-0390; WHEN: May 31 through September 2, daily at 10 www.lindenplace.org ing exhibit of DeWolf and Colt family a.m. WHERE: Art by You at Weirdgirl Creations Pot- MORE INFO: www.asri.org memorabilia, throughout the muse- COST: Free, suggested donation $4 per person tery Studio, 33 Kent St., Barrington um’s 2013 tour season. Currently, Lin- MORE INFO: 401/841-8770 WHEN: Wednesdays, 1:15-2 p.m. Passport to the Trails den Place is offering an encore presen- COST: $10 It’s back! Travel across the state and hike tation of its exhibit “Star Quality”, fea- Museum of Yachting Exhibit turing photographs and theater memo- MORE INFO: www.weirdgirlcreations.com; 401/ Audubon wildlife refuges with the The Museum of Yachting’s upcoming 247-1397 Audubon 2013 Passport to the Trails. Arts & rabilia from Ethel Barrymore’s early exhibition will feature a diverse collec- Head out with your passport, visit days in theater and those of her broth- ers John and Lionel Barrymore. This tion of Newport yachting and coastal Young Children’s Story Hour Audubon wildlife refuges, and discover scenes. The exhibit will include artwork the varied habitats and creatures that Antiques special exhibit is included in museum Bring your little ones for stories geared admission. done in different mediums from the for 3- to 5-year-olds. Includes a craft call Rhode Island home. Along the way, American Landscape Photography 19th century to contemporary times to and light snack. you will be directed to a “hidden” sten- Landscape photographs by Puiming WHERE: Linden Place, 500 Hope Street, Bristol give both residents and visitors alike a cil template at each refuge. Make a WHEN: Through July 31; Tuesdays through Sat- WHERE: Baker Books, Route 6, Dartmouth Webber of Barrington are on display look at the rich and varied history of tracing of the stencil at each destination this month at Barrington Public Library. urdays from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., and by appoint- WHEN: 10 a.m. Thursdays yachting in this New England city. and return the completed passport to Many of those on display were taken ment. COST: Free Audubon by September 30, 2013 for a WHERE: The IYRS/Museum of Yachting Library, locally in Rhode Island.The theme of COST: $8, $6 for seniors and $5 for children located in the Aquidneck Mill Building on MORE INFO: 508/997-6700; reward and the opportunity to be this body of work is “Chasing the Light”. MORE INFO: 401/253-0390; Thames Street, Newport. www.bakerbooks.net entered into grand prize raffle. The photographs focus on the quality www.lindenplace.org WHEN: Opens June 1. WHERE: Visit www.asri.org, the Audubon Envi- of light and the moods that different Crazy Critters Go Outside! ronmental Education Center in Bristol or Powder types of light can create. Through these ‘Into the Woods’ MORE INFO: www.moy.org Head outside this spring and investi- Mill Ledges Nature Shop in Smithfield to receive photographs Ms. Webber wishes to your free passport. nto The Woods” is the theme for the Quiet Moments in Nature gate some crazy critters at Audubon! express the feelings for the locations current juried exhibit on view at Rogers WHEN: Through September 30 You never know what you might find on she visits and the beauty she encoun- Free Library through July 10. The fea- Bristol Photographer Dave Slipp has an Audubon wildlife refuge. COST: Free ters along the way. tured artists, in addition to the artwork enjoyed the outdoors since he was a young man and spending time in June 16: Father’s Day Creature Feature: WHERE: Barrington Public Library, 281 County submitted by local and regional artists, The Endangered Right Whale, A Journey Road include “A Family Tree” by Emilio Ian- nature has always refreshed his spirit. Owl Presentation In the last few years Dave has taken though Time WHEN: Monday-Thursday, 9 a.m.-9p.m.; Friday- nuccillo, on display in the vestibule at WHERE: Audubon Environmental Education Cen- Saturday 9 a.m.-5 p.m. the front entrance of the library. Other along his camera to capture quiet ter, 1401 Hope Street, Bristol Come and enhance your understand- moments in nature. His photographs ing of the endangered North Atlantic COST: Free featured artists are Mary Dondero, WHEN: 11:30-12:30 p.m. right whale. Audubon is partnering MORE INFO: 401/?247-?1920; www.barringtonli- whose exhibit is located in the quiet COST: Free with admission once again with the New Bedford Whal- brary.org room, main floor and Debbie Gonville See ARTS Page 14 Page B14 East Bay Life June 12-13, 2013 Days

8 country’s longest-running 4th of July COST: 401/241-7349; [email protected] parade. The Parade Party will include SPOTLIGHT Arts mini-coach transportation from Bar- rington to Linden Place, breakfast on From Page 13 arrival, reserved seating along the Bird-Banding in Bristol parade route, lunch, cold drinks and more throughout the day. The trip is Clubs & reflect some of those chance encoun- oin Audubon and witness ters with birds and wildlife in their nat- limited to 29 people. bird-banding, where ural habitat. The exhibit will run WHERE: Linden Place, Bristol experts capture, band, mea- Classes through June 29. J WHEN: Thursday, July 4. Departure from parking sure and release songbirds in Learn To Take Great Photos WHERE: Audubon Environmental Education Cen- lot behind Barrington Town Hall at 7 AM and order to record their move- ter, 1401 Hope Street, Bristol return at the conclusion of the parade. Where will you travel this summer? ments. Birds will be gently Wherever you go, make sure you know WHEN: 1-4 p.m. COST: $99 BCS members; $110 non-members. removed from tall “mist nets” how to take great photos to remember MORE INFO: Consult the BCS summer brochure, COST: Free set in the shrubby habitats on your trip! Barrington Public Library is MORE INFO: www.asri.org pick up a brochure at area libraries and busi- nesses, or call (401) 245-0432 weekday morn- the grounds of the Environ- offering a two-day course in the basics ings. mental Education Center. The of travel photography. Learn the art of Reflections at Hope Gallery travel photography with instructor techniques of identifying, mea- Reflections can have many mean- Red Sox at Fenway Sylvio Gario. In this class he will cover ings….a thought process, a glance in a suring, weighing, and banding what makes a “good” photograph; how It’s just not summer without a Barring- mirror to see one’s face or object, the birds will be demonstrated to prepare for travel photography, ton Community School trip to Fenway etc….Many artists have entered this before they are released. The including what to do when you’ve for- Park. Join BCS and cheer on the Red Sox juried exhibit to display artwork they gotten something; basic camera setups and their roster of new, exceptional migratory habits and life histo- think resonates this month’s theme, and modes of shooting; and how to get players as they take on the Toronto Blue ry of each captured species will “Reflections,” at the Hope Gallery, the photos off the camera. Jays in an evening game. The trip be discussed. Participants are exhibiting unique original eclectic and includes tickets with seating in grand- encouraged to bring a camera WHERE: Barrington Public Library, 281 County affordable fine art and fine craft. Rd. stand 33, the family, non-alcohol sec- and binoculars. Programs are WHERE: Hope Gallery, 435/437 Hope St., Bristol WHEN: Tuesday, June 18 and Tuesday, June 25 tion. limited to 15 participants, so WHEN: Exhibiting from Thursday, June 6 until from 6:30-8:30 p.m. WHERE: Fenway Park, . Motorcoach please register early. Friday, June 28. Regular gallery hours: Wednes- departs from Barrington Town Hall parking lot, COST: Free day by appointment or chance; Thursday-Sun- followed by a Providence pick-up. WHERE: Audubon Environmental Education Center, 1401 Hope Street, Bristol MORE INFO: Registration is recommended to day, 12:30-6 p.m. reserve a seat. Call 401/247-1920 x2 or sign-up WHEN:Saturday, June 29. Depart at 1 p.m. for WHEN: 9:15-11:15 a.m.; June 16 COST: Free the 4:05 p.m. game. This is a time change from COST: $6/member adult, $4/member child; $8/non-member adult, $6/non-member child. online: http://goo.gl/DpWFD MORE INFO: the original season schedule. Return will be right Ages: 6+ www.hopegalleryfineartfinecraft.com; 401/396- after the game. MORE INFO: www.asri.org Portsmouth Arts Guild Summer Classes 9117 COST: $76 BCS members/$88 non-members. The Portsmouth Arts Guild is offering a Includes game ticket, BCS escort, bus parking wide variety of classes for the summer fee, motorcoach transportation and driver tip. session, including Solar Plate Print- MORE INFO: Call the BCS office, 401/245-0432 making, Watercolor Workshop, and weekday mornings, or visit the website, COST: $12; $5 for ages 12 & under local vendors selling fresh produce, Papermaking. All sessions will held at Trips & www.barrcommschool.com. MORE INFO: 401/841-8770; www.NewportHisto- meat and fish, along with baked goods the Portsmouth Arts Guild Center for ryTours.org and other treats. The Acacia Cafe food the Arts @ 2679 East Main Road, Newport History Tours truck serves breakfast and lunch. There Portsmouth, unless specified. Registra- Tours Spring Walking Tours will also be live music, demonstrations, tion may be limited to a class maxi- kids’ activities, knife-sharpening, cloth- mum. Bristol Downtown Walking Tours Newport History Tours’ 2013 schedule ing and electronics drives and more. is underway with Saturday and Sunday COST: Varies. New Members ($45/yr) are wel- Each Thursday, weather permitting, WHERE: Mt. Hope Farm, 300 Metacom Ave., come and receive PAG Member discount. join the Bristol Historic and Preserva- tours through May, and the full summer Markets schedule to follow in June. “As the Bristol MORE INFO: email [email protected] tion Society for a walking tour of a por- Barrington Public Library Book Sale WHEN: 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturdays or call 401/254-1668 tion of downtown Bristol. Each tour is weather warms, especially after the late The Friends of the Barrington Public MORE INFO: [email protected] approximately one hour. winter storms, locals and visitors alike are eager to be outside,” said Liz Spo- Library host this ongoing book sale fea- Yoga at Linden Place WHERE: BHPS, 48 Court St., Bristol den, Education Assistant with the New- turing fiction and nonfiction titles for Rogers Free Library Book Sale Linden Place Mansion and Bristol Yoga all ages. Most books are 50 cents or $1, WHEN: 3 p.m., Thursdays port Restoration Foundation, who co- Ongoing sale featuring adult, young Studio invite you to enjoy yoga in the with some specially priced volumes. All COST: $5 non-members; free to members manages the tour program. “The New- adult and children’s books. Also avail- Mansion’s sculpture and rose gardens. profits go back to the library. MORE INFO: 401/253-7223; www.bhpsri.org port History Tours provides an oppor- able are DVDs, audio books and puz- Appropriate for all experience levels, tunity to explore Newport’s Old Quarter WHERE: Barrington Public Library, 281 County zles. All items are reasonably priced from newcomers who can’t touch their Bristol Parade Party neighborhood and learn about New- Road, Barrington with proceeds benefiting the library. toes to those seeking to continue their port’s historic past.” Tours last approxi- WHEN: 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Monday-Thursday; 9 a.m. practice while basking in a breathtaking Love the Bristol Parade but get over- mately 75 minutes and are weather per- WHERE: Rogers Free Library, 525 Hope St., Bris- whelmed by traffic, parking and to 5 p.m. Friday and Saturday; and 1-5 p.m. Sun- tol new atmosphere. The instructors will mitting. day introduce students to a variety of Hatha restroom scarcity, and the need to rise WHEN: 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. Monday to Thursday; 9 before dawn to “get a good spot?” This WHERE: Purchase tickets and depart from the MORE INFO: 401/247-1920 a.m. to 5 p.m. Friday and Saturday Yoga styles. Each class includes differ- Brick Market: Museum & Shop, 127 Thames St., ent yoga poses, attention to alignment, summer, Barrington Community MORE INFO: 401/253-6948 School, in cooperation with Linden Newport Mt. Hope Farmers’ Market breath-work, and flow. The class finish- Place, has the solution for fans of the WHEN: 10:30 a.m., Saturdays and Sundays This farmers’ markets showcases many es with building core strength and Sandywoods Farmers’ Market relaxation, all within the tranquil and Vendors will offer jams and jellies, hon- historic downtown setting of Linden ey, gourmet roasted coffee, clam chow- Place’s gardens (or tented courtyard in der, fresh shellfish, alpaca hats and the case of rain). You are left feeling gloves, breads and cakes, pasture- your best! raised meat and poultry, sandwiches WHERE: Linden Place, 500 Hope St., Bristol and tacos, granola and eggs and fresh WHEN: Mondays 4:30-5:45 p.m., through Sep- produce. There will also be live music. tember 2 WHERE: Sandywoods Center for the Arts, 43 COST: Drop-ins are welcome at $15 or class Muse Way (take Roosevelt Drive off Bulgar- cards may be purchased through the Bristol marsh Road), Tiverton Yoga Studio. WHEN: 4-7 p.m. Thursdays MORE INFO: 401/569-0147

Find more photos at eastbayri.com 24/7 East Bay Life June 12-13, 2013 Page B15 AT THE THEATERS ‘The Exonerated’ must not be missed “It is not easy to be a poet here, we never will, are not at all differ- criminal justice system in terms of yet I sing!” So says a voice among ent from us. fairness and the potential for mis- us, a voice that that evokes a life- The production also marks the takes. And it will question their time of suffering and unfairness first collaborated production preconceptions of how the system but one that, between 2nd Story and Mixed works or doesn’t work.” gently and firmly, Magic Theatre. In 2000, Ricardo I asked Mr. Pitts-Wiley about the insists on our Pitts-Wiley and his wife, Bernadet, seeming irony of a play telling of a common under- founded Mixed Magic Theatre, lifetime of wrongful incarceration standing. which is dedicated to presenting a having such a profoundly power- The voice diversity of cultural and ethnic ful spiritual quality. He replied: belongs to the ideas onstage. Currently based in “The spirit is as essential to life as gifted actor Pawtucket, and under the artistic a heartbeat. When logic, fairness, Ricardo Pitts- directorship of Mr. Wiley's son, reason and the law all fail, the only William Wiley. The place Jonathan, a 2007 Yale University thing left is the spirit. One of the OAKES of this shared grad, Mixed Magic has presented a harsh realities of this type of incar- experience is the wide variety of great theatre to ceration is that there is a concert- historic Bristol Statehouse. The Rhode Island audiences. Produc- ed effort to kill the spirit before the play is 2nd Story Theatre’s produc- tions have ranged from “Moby body is killed. But often in that sit- tion of “The Exonerated.” Dick, Then and Now,” which uation the greatness of the human It is being performed right now received considerable national spirit is revealed.” and, judging from the rehearsal and international acclaim, the cel- RICHARD W. DIONNE JR. And it is this spiritual journey that I attended, is that rare sort of ebrated “A Kwanzaa Song,” and from despair and towards theatrical experience that must many productions of Shakespeare. M.J. Daly is Georgia and Tom Chace is Gary in “The Exonerated,” pro- redemption that makes “The not be missed. A veteran of Trinity Rep and duced by 2nd Story Theatre in collaboration with Mixed Magic Theatre, Exonerated” ultimately a celebra- “The Exonerated” is a compila- many other theaters, Mr. Pitts at The Bristol Statehouse, through June 3 tion. We see how easily one weak tion of actual testimony and true- Wiley has performed in more than link in the chain of human experi- life experiences of an assortment 100 plays, written 12 and directed ence can trigger catastrophe and of people who have been unjustly well over 50 productions. His is, as The rest of the cast consists of despair but hope; by insisting share how “folks no different than condemned to death row. All had you may well imagine, a singular fine actors from both 2nd Story upon understanding and redemp- you” can have their lives turned their sentences overturned and all presence onstage. Mr. Pitts-Wiley and Mixed Magic theatres, and the tion “The Exonerated” transforms upside down. the dialogue that we hear was not is one of those rare performers collective ensemble creates a into a celebration of these lives. And if bearing witness to inno- written by an author but collected whose features can eloquently compelling atmosphere. The Director Ed Shea has created a cent lives hanging in the balance from these ordinary people who speak volumes without saying a inherent unfairness of their situa- communal experience onstage, makes us think “there but for the found themselves by horrible cir- word. But that voice is both rich tion is clearly delineated by the the stories seem channeled grace of God go I,” this experience cumstance “thrown to the bottom and resonant, and, to quote collective cast, as is a sense of through these actors and not hopefully will trigger in us a of the well.” Though this sounds Shakespeare, here is “propertied of muted urgency at the quotidian merely told by them. greater search in ourselves for that harrowing, the experience is all the tuned spheres, and that to futility of being locked up for a “What makes this show special grace. incredibly uplifting and spiritual, friends. But when he meant to very long time for something you is that the events are all true and “The Exonerated,” a 2nd Sto- the small flames of faith are con- quail and shake the orb, his was as did not do. the people are all real,” says Mr. ry/Mixed Magic collaboration at vincingly fanned by this talented rattling thunder.” We are drawn into their lives, Pitts-Wiley. He continues: “ 'The the Historic Bristol Courthouse, ensemble. And what we witness “If you dream in this world, it’s and ultimately the common expe- Exonerated' ” will challenge audi- now through June 30. See listings here is nothing short of simple, dangerous. To wonder ‘how’ is rience generated here is not ences to examine the American for details. pure redemption. dangerous.” So says he in “The Though the venerable State- Exonerated” as Delbert, a man house in Bristol has been utilized wrongfully convicted of murder. by 2nd Story before, what makes Delbert serves as a narrator of this theatrical experience unique sorts for these proceedings and, is that, though it deals with the more importantly, as our con- gross miscarriage of justice, this is science and guide. Mr. Pitts- not a courtroom play. But as the Wiley’s countenance onstage is ensemble, seated in our midst and watchful and calmly aware and all around us, begin to testify, we this inexorably draws us into his feel more as if we were in a church world, as we witness a man whose or chapel. The small confines of own sense of personal power has this spare space allows for intima- been profoundly “messed with.” cy, the voices we hear are very There is nothing “actorly” about close to us, allowing for a personal his performance — instead it connection as well as a gentle brings the grace that Delbert reminder that those that we bear extols us “is so hard to find here,” witness to here, though they have but it is grace achieved a steep experienced that which hopefully price. Page B16 East Bay Life June 12-13, 2013 East Bay Real Estate EASTBAYClassifieds.com June 12-14 , 2013 Page C1 Unique summer rentals, close to home ae West once the coast of Nantucket to warn said, "You only ships of the treacherous Nantucket live once, but if Shoals. Her brilliant beacon was you do it right, the first light seen by approaching once is transatlantic ships and the last one enough."AsM a luxury waterfront sighted upon their departure. 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SOUTH TIVERTON - Amazing waterview property - 4 bed- LITTLE COMPTON - Idyllic country setting, close to the Commons and TIVERTON - Nice waterviews of Mount Hope Bay located TIVERTON - An exceptional 3+ acre waterfront site on the eastern room, 2.5 bath custom home to be built. Walk to beach and beaches. This Little Compton Cape features all NEW kitchen baths. across the street from the water. The interior is in unfinished con- shoreline of Nanaquaket Pond - Spectacular sunsets. Stunning one Anderson/Pella windows, Tiger eye maple hardwoods, granite counter- wild life preserve. Fine materials throughout. Great views of tops, maple cabinets, cedar decking, brick walkway, patio & driveway. dition (rough framing only). Walk-out lower level. Good oppor- level geo-thermal heated home with open floor plan, 3 bedrooms, Sakonnet River and salt marsh. $785,000 Beautiful 2AC lot with mature perennials. 3BR/2BA plus 1st floor tunity for builder to finish. $269,000 2 baths, 2 car garage and separate studio. $875,000 office/den, attached 2 car garage, 3 season sunroom.$535,000

Waterview, 4 bedroom, shingled style Colonial with open floor Little Compton - Spacious cape in quiet location. 3 bed, 2 SOUTH TIVERTON - Three bedroom Ranch with fireplace, Tiverton - Spacious Colonial on almost 2 acre lot, rural set- plan, stone fireplace, granite counter tops and hardwood floors. bath, fireplace, hardwoods, deck, patio, 2 car garage. Near attached 2 car garage, plus 34x36 horse barn on 1.3 acres. ting yet close to amenities and highway access. 4BR, 2.5 On 22 Acres. Near Sakonnet Vineyards. $699,000 Commons and conservation land. $443,000 $255,000 bath, updated 200amp, 2 stall garage, new asphalt drive, finished walkout lower level. Private yard and neighbor- hood. Ready for your touches! $305,000 NEW LISTING

TIVERTON - Spacious Colonial on almost 2 acre lot, rural SOMERSET, MA - Rare opportunity to own in one of Somerset's TIVERTON - Beautiful family home in Brayton Woods. Above SOUTH TIVERTON - Dairy Farm - 17+ Acres includes 3 setting yet close to amenities and highway access. 4BR, 2.5 finest neighborhoods. Architecturally designed, custom built ground pool, perennial gardens and established plantings. large barns and outbuildings. Property has frontage on Maintenance free exterior, fencing and decking. Shed and bath, updated 200amp, 2 stall garage, new asphalt drive, 2,700 s.f. home on one level! Gourmet kitchen, brand new fur- Main Rd just south of 3626 Main Rd. $799,000 nace, 2 zone central air, 5 zone heat, master suite separate attached garage. Updated finishes throughout including finished walkout lower level. Private yard and neighbor- from children/guest wing. Attached 2 car garage, lawn sprin- granite, s/s appliances, marble, hardwoods, finished lower hood. Ready for your touches! $305,000 level, crown molding. Walk to Ranger Elementary and kler system, move in ready. $589,000 Tiverton Middle schools. $349,000 June 12-14, 2013 East Bay Classifieds Page C5 REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS ADDRESS SALE PRICE LIST PRICE BEDS BATHS SELLERS’ AGENT BUYERS’ AGENT BARRINGTON 48 Richmond Ave. $165,000 $199,900 3 1/0 John May Jr./Phillips Post Road Realty, Inc. Elizabeth Kirk/Residential Properties, Ltd. 20 Clarke Rd. $677,000 $725,000 5 3/0 Carolyn Coleman/Coleman Realtors, Inc. Benjamin Scungio/Lila Delman Real Estate 6 Valentine Dr. $392,000 $399,000 3 1/1 Gerri Schiffman/Residential Properties, Ltd. Kate Coogan/Residential Properties, Ltd. 22 Carpenter Ave. $168,000 $189,000 3 1/1 Sam Butterfield/RE/MAX River’s Edge Sam Butterfield/RE/MAX River’s Edge 25 Sunset Dr. $284,500 $319,000 3 1/0 McKinnon Team/Residential Properties, Ltd. Nancy Ryan/Residential Properties, Ltd. 10 Paquin Rd. $297,000 $314,400 3 1/1 Deborah Gold/Coldwell Banker Res. Brok. Aleen Weiss/Spitz-Weiss Realtors 40 Primrose Hill Rd. $407,000 $419,900 4 3/0 Joan Warren/Residential Properties, Ltd. Doreen LeBlanc/Residential Properties, Ltd. 17 Lamson Rd. $475,000 $487,000 4 2/1 Caroline Butterfield/Residential Properties, Ltd. Ted Friedman/RE/MAX River’s Edge 5 Belton Cir. $350,000 $359,000 3 2/0 Nancy Tobias/Residential Properties, Ltd. Jim DeRentis/Residential Properties, Ltd. BRISTOL 673 Metacom Ave. $180,000 $195,000 2 2/0 Sandra Sullivan/Century 21 Rondeau Assoc. Kimberly Ide/Coleman Realtors, Inc. 67 Seal Island Rd. $490,000 $490,000 3 2/1 Kristin Chwalk/Residential Properties, Ltd. Caroline Butterfield/Residential Properties, Ltd. 22 Wall St. $962,500 $975,000 - - Elaine Reavey/Keller Williams East Bay Elaine Reavey/Keller Williams East Bay EAST PROVIDENCE 1408 S. Broadway $120,000 $139,900 4 1/0 Luis Mateus/Mateus Realty Jeffrey Mateus/Mateus Realty 446 Pawtucket Ave. $133,750 $139,900 5 2/0 John Gower/Gower and Co. Dan Saffer/Westchester Properties 31 Benedict St. $134,000 $149,900 4 1/0 Louanne Jennings/Weichert Realtors/Tirrell Rlty Marilynn Burmeister/RE/MAX River’s Edge 105 Crown Ave. $168,000 $166,000 3 1/0 Debra Donahue/RE/MAX River’s Edge Debra Donahue/RE/MAX River’s Edge 65 Lakeside St. $162,000 $179,900 3 1/0 Debra Donahue/RE/MAX River’s Edge Jo-Ann Silva/Century 21 Rondeau Assoc. 18 Woodcrest Dr. $178,000 $181,900 3 2/0 Kathleen Santos/Weichert Realtors/Tirrell Rlty Donahue Noble Group/Coldwell Banker Res. Brok. 33 Tower Ave. $184,900 $184,900 3 1/1 Katherine Duggan/Essex Properties Donna Ainsworth/RE/MAX River’s Edge 59 Greenwich Ave. $182,500 $189,000 3 2/0 Michelle Cartwright Co./RE/MAX River’s Edge Margaret Farley/RE/MAX River’s Edge 2 Fenwick Rd. $180,000 $189,900 3 1/0 Ted Friedman/RE/MAX River’s Edge Jane Marshall/RE/MAX River’s Edge 10 Beaver Rd. $188,000 $199,900 3 1/0 Andrew Ferland/Peter M. Scotti & Assoc, Inc. Edward Izeman/Coldwell Banker Res. Brok. PORTSMOUTH 429 Wapping Rd. $250,000 $329,000 2 2/1 Betsy Leerssen/RE/MAX Profnl. Newport, Inc. Anna Anton/William Raveis Lot 13 Wimbledon Cir. $730,245 $730,245 3 3/1 Maureen Fraser/Carnegie Abbey Private Estates Edward Lopes/Carnegie Abbey Private Estates 44 Lawton Brook Ln. $214,000 $229,000 2 2/1 Chris West/Gustave White Sotheby’s Rlty. Jennifer O’Hora Lawrence/C-21 Access America 215 Lawrence Dr. $753,000 $775,000 4 3/1 Martha Easley/Benchmark Associates, Inc. Bertie MacGowan/Gustave White Sotheby’s Rlty. 837 Wapping Rd. $100,000 $318,000 1 1/0 Michelle Kirby/Gustave White Sotheby’s Rlty. Grace Cimo/Keller Williams Rlty Newport 758 Union St. $395,000 $419,000 3 2/0 DMG Team/Keller Williams Rlty Newport Chad Kritzas Team/Keller Williams Rlty Newport 11 Dighton Ave. $127,500 $135,000 2 1/0 Chad Kritzas Team/Keller Williams Rlty Npt. Judy Howard/Nunes Realty Ltd. 235 Hargraves Dr. $1,050,000 $1,195,000 3 2/0 Liz Taber/Gustave White Sotheby’s Rlty. Vin Marcello/William Raveis TIVERTON 74 Randolph Ave. $244,900 $244,900 3 2/0 Thomas Long/RE/MAX Profnl. Newport Southwick Team/Keller Williams Rlty 350 Cottrell Rd. $413,000 $419,000 4 2/1 Robert Touchette/William Raveis Amy Hoag/RE/MAX Profnl. Newport, 87 Bismark Ave. $260,000 $230,000 3 2/0 Jen Ingraham/Century 21 Trend Realty John Risica/RE/MAX 1st Choice 1043 Old Stafford Rd. $207,200 $239,900 3 1/0 Deborah Plant/Coldwell Banker Guimond Rlty. John Repoza/Lila Delman Real Estate 120 Lewis Ave. $180,000 $175,000 3 1/0 Jean Clarke/RE/MAX River’s Edge Non-MLS Member 184 Sawdy Pond Ave. $205,000 $229,900 3 1/1 Carol Guimond/Coldwell Banker Guimond Rlty Lisa Glowacki/Lisa Glowacki 447 Stafford Rd. $140,000 $149,900 2 1/1 Lisa Laureanno/East Shore Properties Deborah Plant/Coldwell Banker Guimond Rlty 60 Charles Dr. $162,000 $164,900 2 1/1 Welchman R.E. Group/Keller Williams Rlty Npt Lea Ann Savas/RE/MAX Profnl. Newport 301 G9 Bulgarmarsh Rd. $80,000 $89,900 3 2/0 Dawn Camara/Coldwell Banker Guimond Rlty Dawn Camara/Coldwell Banker Guimond Rlty 159 John Duggan Rd. $170,000 $189,000 3 1/1 James Sabra/Equity Real Estate, Inc. Melanie Quirk/RE/MAX Advantage Group 3731 Old Main Rd. $215,900 $215,900 2 1/0 Anthony Caprio/Center Place Realty & Invest. Anthony Caprio/Center Place Realty & Invest.

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One of the more comprehensive studies on motorcy- cle accidents occurred in 1981. Titled "Motorcycle Accident Cause Factors and Identification of Countermeasures" and published by researcher Harry Hurt with the help of the University of Southern California and the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, the study analyzed 3,600 motorcycle traffic accidents in a specific region of California. The findings showed most motorcycle accidents involve a short trip associated with shopping, errands, friends, entertainment, or recreation, and the accident is most likely to occur within close proximity to the rider's home. Accident involvement is significantly reduced by the use of motorcycle headlamps, including during daylight hours, and the wearing of highly visible cloth- ing, including yellow, orange or bright red jackets. Although this research was conducted some time ago, it still underscores the importance of remaining visible on the road. While leather and denim may be the traditional uniform of motorcycle riding, synthetic materials that have reflective fabrics can improve visi- bility. Highly visible colors, such as orange and yellow, are good choices when on the road. Riders also can add reflectivity to existing gear with reflective tape. Many motorcycle riders, particularly those on Harley Davidsons, swap out stock exhaust pipes for ones that emit a louder decibel range. This helps other motorists notice them. USE THE RIGHT GEAR When a rider is on the open road, he or she doesn't have the protection of a car frame to offer a buffer between the rider and the pavement should an acci- dent occur. That is why it is crucial to invest in quality gear that can offer a certain measure of protection. A high-quality helmet that fits well is an important piece of safety equipment, as head and neck injuries can result in paralysis or fatalities. Pair the helmet with goggles or glasses with safety lenses. Durable nonslip gloves will help riders maintain a good grip on the handlebars, and boots can cover the ankles. Although it can be tempting to forgo long pants or jackets when the weather warms, doing so can lead to painful abra- sions and road burn should a fall occur. Invest in a leather jacket and pants or a high-quality, durable and bright-colored material. ADDITIONAL SAFETY PRECAUTIONS According to Allstate(R) Insurance, 46 percent of motorcycle crashes occur at intersections. Knowing this information can help riders make more informed choices on the road. Some other important safety pre- June 12-14, 2013 East Bay Classifieds Page C11

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