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BY JOY RICHARD Webster’s parks and TIMES STAFF WRITER beaches. WEBSTER — With $1.1 Although McAuliffe million less to work with said the town would in the town’s next budget have to dip into the free cycle because of local aid cash fund, which was cuts, any type of relief is something he would not welcome. have wanted to consider At the Board of only a few months ago, Selectmen’s meeting, he did say the response Monday, June 29, Town from the stimulus fund- Administrator John John McAuliffe ing application was McAuliffe had some good more than expected. news for the board, “This whole process announcing that because of has been very treacherous,” said President Barack Obama’s stimu- McAuliffe. “When you take a per- lus bill, the town would be seeing centage hit like that it is very hard eight new summer positions around town, designed to clean up Turn To JOBS, page A17

Joy Richard photo Bomb maker Mary Pierangeli became Shepherd Hill Regional High School’s sixth principal Wednesday, July 1. suspects arrested Change comes to the Hill TEENAGERS ARRAIGNED IN PIERANGELI NAMED SHEPHERD HILL’S SIXTH PRINCIPAL

DUDLEY DISTRICT COURT BY JOY RICHARD Hill. He said how wonderful it had been working TIMES STAFF WRITER with the school’s staff and students over the years. BY JOY RICHARD arraigned in Dudley District Court DUDLEY — Every school year brings change, “I feel privileged to have been a part of the histo- TIMES STAFF WRITER Thursday, June 25, for placing and and this year is no exception for Shepherd Hill ry while working among some very dedicated edu- Within the last two weeks, several setting off several homemade Regional High School — which will be running cators past and present,” said Schur in a message suspicious bottles have been found explosives in Oxford over the past under the direction of a new principal next year. on Shepherd Hill’s Web site. in Oxford, at least one containing two weeks. The Dudley-Charlton Regional School District Pierangeli is the sixth principal of the high explosives — and last week, police They both pleaded not guilty, and chose the school’s Assistant Principal Mary school since its doors have opened in 1973, and she may have found the culprits. were released on personal recogni- Pierangeli as the principal of the high school, said she is excited to get the upcoming school year Two suspects, Brian P. Girard, 17, zance and are to return to court replacing Timothy Schur Wednesday, July 1. underway. She also said she is honored to take the of 302B Partridge Hill Rd., Tuesday, Aug. 4. Schur retired as principal after eight years and reins of the school from the educators that have Charlton, and Randy D. Pytko, 18, of he made it clear at this year’s graduation Sunday, Turn To CHANGE, page A17 86 Sutton Ave., Oxford, were Turn To ARRESTED, page A17 June 7, that he had enjoyed his time at Shepherd Little Leagues react to umpire’s child porn arrest

BY TERESA A. FRANCO chased subscriptions to Web sites containing images of STONEBRIDGE PRESS STAFF WRITER minors engaged in sexually explicit conduct. During a A former umpire for many local Little Leagues has been It’s really sad and unfortunate … If search of Coran’s house, photo albums and printed images of charged with possession of child pornography in federal these“ people don’t have a record there’s no child pornography were found as well. Coran confessed to court and has Little League representatives assuring parents downloading the images off of various Web sites. that all their employees are all CORI (criminal offender reg- way to find out about them. District Little League Administrator David Obuckowski istration information) checked. ” said as soon as he found out about Coran’s conviction he was On Friday, June 19, it was announced that John R. Coran, - Auburn Little League President Victoria McLaughlin. dismissed as an umpire and Obuckowski notified Little 51, of Thayer Pond Drive, North Oxford, plead guilty to pos- League Headquarters. session of child pornography before U.S. District Judge F. Obuckowski stressed that all involved with the Little Dennis Saylor, IV,according to the Massachusetts District of months imprisonment followed by five years of supervised League are given background checks. the Department of Justice. Christina DiIorio-Sterling, of the release. “It’s an unfortunate situation. It’s unfortunate these things United States District Attorney’s Office, said Coran is being It was revealed by the prosecutor during a plea hearing on held until his sentencing on Saturday, Sept. 12, of 45 to 57 Wednesday, June 17, there is evidence that Coran had pur- Turn To REACTION, page A17 Local farms forced to adapt in trying times ‘Leave it to the pros’ VEGETABLE SALES SURGING DESPITE RESIDENTS URGED TO AVOID FIREWORKS MARKING JULY 4 ECONOMY

BY JOY RICHARD the smallest of fireworks and BY TERESA A. FRANCO TIMES STAFF WRITER leave the displays to the peo- STONEBRIDGE PRESS STAFF WRITER ple trained to handle them. On a recent overcast after- The summer season “Leave fireworks to the noon, people could be seen has begun and the time to professionals,” said Meith. browsing the selections of flow- celebrate America’s She said both the fire mar- ers and other plants available 233rd birthday is just shal and fire departments at Hillcrest Farm on Millbury around the corner. around the state see injuries Street, with the occasional With this celebration from fireworks in all differ- “moo” in the distance from comes fireworks shows, ent forms during this time of cows who are raised on the and as they do every year, year. They range from third- farm. area fire departments are degree burns to people get- The scene has become a less urging residents to leave ting shot with fireworks in frequent one over the years. the displays to the profes- the eye. Along with the fact Currently,Auburn only has two Teresa A. Franco photos sionals. that fireworks are not legal in farms, including Hillcrest A customer at Hillcrest Farm on Millbury Street browses the farm’s According to Jennifer the Commonwealth, to Farm, which is also referred to flower section. Meith, spokeswomen for Meith, it is not even worth as the “Farmer’s Daughter” on the Massachusetts State the risk. the retail portion of the farm. many, many farms and market gardens,” Fire Marshal many area The other farm is Martin Crest Farm on Town Historian Ken Ethier said. “Auburn chiefs want people to stay away from even Turn To FIREWORKS, page A17 Kelly Street, which is partially in Oxford. was all farms because they would supply But this wasn’t always the case. “There was a time when Auburn had Turn To FARM, page A16

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BY TERESA A. FRANCO that the WRTA will receive QUOTE OF THE WEEK STONEBRIDGE PRESS STAFF WRITER enough funding from the state to keep the service for the rest of “I look forward to Frequent bus riders in the area the fiscal year. continuing the tradition of can breathe easier — at least “We are fairly confident that until the end of the summer. we are going to be getting level academic excellence initiated Last month, the Worcester funding from the by the outstanding Regional Transit Authority Commonwealth,” O’Neil said, (WRTA) Advisory Board adding that Gov. Deval Patrick educational leaders who announced its budget plans for just has to sign off on the budget. have held this position before fiscal year 2010. The board mem- O’Neil expressed his thankful- me … My vision is one of high bers said if sufficient funds were ness for the support given to local not received from the state, they officials. expectations that provide would have to cut weekend serv- “I want to really express on all students with effective ice — for the towns on the fixed behalf of the advisory board, our bus route that have it — starting heartfelt thanks to the legislators skills for success in the the beginning of the fiscal year, that heard our request for assis- technologically complex, Wednesday, July 1. The advisory tance,” he said. “Their efforts globally competitive world board recently took back this were constructive and they were threat and said they are able to very supportive of us.” of the 21st century.” keep weekend service until WRTA Advisory Board Saturday, Aug. 29. Member William Lehtola said he - Shepherd Hill Regional High School The towns that have bus route was glad that weekend service Principal Mary Pierangeli, on her File photo service are Auburn, Brookfield, will be extended at least until the future at the school. East Brookfield, Leicester, end of the summer. WRTA officials recently announced that it would continue weekend service Millbury, Oxford, Shrewsbury, “It was my hope all along,” throughout the summer months. Only a couple weeks ago, there were concerns Spencer, Webster, West Boylston Lehtola said, acknowledging that the company may have to shut down operations on weekends. Webster and OPEN TO CLOSE and Worcester. they are still waiting for Gov. Oxford are two of more than 10 towns in the WRTA’s service area. WRTA Administrator Stephen Patrick to sign the final budget DUDLEY O’Neil said the reason they are for the authority to extend the tion so we can go forward and Frost said nothing regarding able to keep the service is weekend service for the rest of finally start adding service the budget is a “done deal” yet DUDLEY TOWN HALL (508) 949-8000 because the WRTA board mem- the fiscal year. instead of cutting, cutting and and that the governor may have Board of Selectmen (949-8001) bers voted to extend the existing Lehtola also reiterated that cutting,” he said. to come back in the fall or early Monday-Thursday . . .8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. weekend service until the end of there are no plans for fare State Rep. Paul Frost said he next year and cut more. Fridays ...... 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. the summer because they wanted increases as of now. hopes the WRTA will be able to “It would be nice to see the pro- to allow sufficient time to learn “I just think it’s an unfair bur- keep it’s services until the end of grams continue but it’s tough Evening appointments if needed. Note: Office the final budget figures and den for people who need the bus,” the fiscal year, but he warned times and there are no easy hours are for selectmen’s secretary and town “adjust accordingly.” O’Neil also he said. that he doesn’t know if “we’re answers,” Frost said. administrator. Selectmen do not hold office said the WRTA did some work Lehtola said he is unsure out of the woods yet.” with it’s financial advisor and whether or not the money to keep “I would remain cautious Teresa A. Franco may be hours. they were able to get a lower fig- the weekend service for the rest because it’s very possible what reached at 508-909-4136 or e-mail Town Clerk (949-8004) ure than what was proposed. of the fiscal year will pass or not, [Patrick] doesn’t veto now he her at Monday-Thursday . . . . .8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. O’Neil said the WRTA’s finan- but hopes it will. may have to later address in 9C [email protected]. Thursday nights ...... 5 to 7 p.m. cial situation “looks good for “It’s just my strong hope that cuts,” he said. now” and he said he is hopeful the governor signs the legisla- Fridays ...... 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.

DUDLEY POLICE DEPARTMENT (943-4411) Staffed 24 hours a day, seven days a week Two die in Route 12 car crash DUDLEY FIRE DEPARTMENT (949-8040) Monday-Sunday ...... 6 a.m. to 6 p.m. BY JOY RICHARD According to Oxford Police Chief Michael OXFORD TIMES STAFF WRITER Boss, there was no further information OXFORD — Two Oxford women passed about the incident as of press time, and he OXFORD TOWN HALL (508) 987-6027 away last week as a result of injuries sus- does not believe that speed was a factor of tained in a car accident Monday,June 22, on the crash. Board of Selectmen Route 12 in Oxford. The scene of the accident will be under Monday-Friday . . . . .9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. The accident took place near the South investigation in the upcoming weeks as well, Town Clerk (987-6032) and Officers Randy McCarthy and Rick Bryn Station Fire Department in Oxford. One of Monday-Friday . . . . .9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. the victims, Donna M. Yankus, 62, died at will be overseeing the process in the upcom- UMass Memorial Medical Center, ing weeks. University Campus, Worcester, on Monday. Boss said that the process will “take time,” OXFORD POLICE DEPARTMENT (987-0156) The passenger in the car, Yankus’ mother, and they will have to look at the black box in For emergencies, call 911 Marion Brule, 83, sustained serious the van to find out more details on the crash. OXFORD FIRE DEPARTMENT (987-6012) injuries and was also taken to UMass The family of the victims declined to com- Monday-Friday ...... 8 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Memorial. She passed away Saturday, June Donna M. Yankus Marion Brule ment to the Webster Times. 27. Yankus was driv- Joy Richard may be reached at 508-909-4129 ing a 1995 Chevrolet crossed the double line on Route 12 and or by e-mail at WEBSTER CRANE minivan when it crashed into a tree. [email protected]. WEBSTER TOWN HALL (508) 943-3800 SERVICE Office Hours: Monday ...... 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. FIND A CELEBRATING 60 YEARS OF MARRIAGE Tuesday-Thursday ...... 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Friday ...... 8:30 a.m. to 12 p.m.

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BY GUS STEEVES STONEBRIDGE PRESS STAFF WRITER SOUTHBRIDGE — Despite a lousy econo- my and threats of bad weather, the 12th Southbridge Area Relay for Life went off without a hitch two weeks ago. “There seemed to be a revival of the spirit of the people who were here. The people were so enthusiastic,” said Donna Silverberg, a cancer survivor and organizer. “… When we got here [the maintenance people] told us ‘We’ll have to charge you more for waterfront property’ because it was a lake.” As in previous years, the event was at McMahon Field, which went from a rather soggy sports stadium to a small tent city Friday afternoon. Members of 48 teams occu- pied those tents, hawking a variety of raffle Using his Jedi powers to conjure up donations, Darth goods, food, games and other things to raise Vader and out-of-uniform Stormtroopers lead the money for the American Cancer Society’s Eliminators around the track. research and education efforts. Around them tally.Relay raised $176,509 by the time the last walked a few thousand people, many of them tent came down, and organizers predicted regulars but not team members, taking more would come in over the near future. ambling laps on the slightly muddy track Organizer Faye Sweeney said the goal was throughout the night. $230,000, but she was pretty happy with the One of those walkers was Serenity Allen of total given the economy. West Brookfield, who said, “I do this every Moral support, however, is what drives year.” A cancer survivor herself, she started most of the people involved. This year, the about 1997 as part of one of the teams and cause got a lot of it from Southbridge High used to stay overnight, but that came to be School students and alumni, some of whom impossible when she had children. left in the mid-1970s. They provided the food “The support is awesome,” she said. When and wait service for the survivor dinner and asked what people could do to promote pre- breakfast, which served roughly 300 people. vention, she added, “Stay active and support “What was so striking is that so many the cause, whether it’s morally or financial- alumni came back,” said Ann O’Connell, a ly.” retired English teacher/guidance counselor Obviously, the latter is the easier one to who oversaw the effort. “… It’s unbelievable, Gus Steeves photos the work they did. Southbridge High alumni don’t forget the school.” Amy Perro and Nancy Muir, both of Spencer, wind down Saturday morning after helping take apart the Unlike previous years, this Relay actually Rosebuds campsite. cooked the meal on the field, thanks to alum- nus Jose Peña, a Burlington hotel food and ACCURACY WATCH: beverage manager, and a long list of volun- teers, she said. Some of those volunteers The Webster Times is committed to accu- were just passersby. racy in all its news reports. Although “I’m so thrilled so many of the alumni numerous safeguards are in place to came back. They offered — we didn’t even ensure accurate reporting, mistakes can ask,” O’Connell added. occur. Confirmed fact errors will be cor- Like many of those present, O’Connell rected in a timely manner on page A3. We urged people to do some common-sense can- cannot run corrections based upon differ- cer preventive things, including not smoking, ences of opinion or unconfirmable facts. minimizing drinking, wearing hats and sun- We will, however, print letters to the edi- screen outdoors, and getting tested regularly. tor from area residents who wish to add “People say they don’t want a colonoscopy their comments to our news coverage. If because they don’t want to drink ‘that stuff,’” you find a mistake, please call (508) 764- she observed. “See what you have to drink 4325. During non-business hours, leave a afterward.” message in the editor’s voicemail box. Spencer’s Amy Perro, of the Rosebuds Pawfect Pals members Ken White of Sturbridge and team, agreed. To her, the existence of manda- Deb Perry of Palmer staff their team’s snack booth. tory insurance in Massachusetts should PUBLIC MEETINGS The Island Girls team rolls around the corner during encourage people to get tested, and more test- the team lap. ing would “cut down on the cost” of medical care. Editor’s Note: Meetings as listed are “So many people, once they find out, it’s retrieved in advance from multiple gone past anything they can do,” she said. sources, including Town Hall and the Helen Hinkle knows that all to well, but Internet. The Webster TImes is not she’s one of the lucky ones. In 1985, such a responsible for changes and cancella- test caught her cancer in a very early stage, tions. and treatment quickly cured it. She hasn’t had any relapse since. Her family-based DUDLEY team, Caring Hands, has participated nine years and has members who come from as far Tuesday,July 14: Historical Commission away as Union, N.J. meeting, 7 p.m., 71 West Main St. “I didn’t go through the hell these people went through — are still going through, some Thursday,July 16: LEPC Meeting, 9 a.m., of them,” she said of why she didn’t partici- 71 West Main St. pate in the ceremonies for survivors. Still, Hinkle has seen cancer hit some fam- Conservation Commission Meeting, 6:30 ily members a lot harder. She said she lost a p.m., Room 321A, 71 West Main St. sister who had been diagnosed with what doctors thought was a benign breast lump, Monday, July 20: Board of Selectmen but it metastatized to her brain. The one pos- Meeting, 7 p.m., Selectmen Meeting itive element of that is that her death prompt- Room, 71 West Main St ed a brother to quit smoking, Hinkle said, adding that she believes a major element of Tuesday, July 21: Board of Health cancer is the various toxins to which people Meeting, 6:30 p.m., Room 310, 71 West are exposed. Main St. A tour of the track revealed a lot of imagery inspired by this year’s theme, Wednesday, July 22: Planning Meeting, 7 “Cooking for a Cure.” People wore food-relat- p.m., Room 321A, 71 West Main St. ed costumes, laps were named after silver- WEBSTER ware, and a display depicted cancer being cooked over a fire, among other things. Wednesday, July 15: Webster In one corner, it even waxed political, as a Contributory Retirement Board meet- booth collected signatures on hospital ing, 9:30 a.m., Selectmen Meeting Room, bracelets to be sent to Congress showing sup- 350 Main St. port for better health care. (Some signers added plugs for a federal single payer sys- Tuesday, July 21: Public Hearing tem.) Elsewhere, a booth representing the Conservation Commission, 7 p.m., Caitlin Raymond Registry signed up people library Conference Room, Chester C. to be bone marrow donors. Organizers also Corbin Public Library, 2 Lake St. collected a van full of cans for the Food Share pantry in Southbridge. OXFORD Gus Steeves photos Gus Steeves may be reached at (508) 909-4135, Tuesday, July 14:Board of Selectmen or by e-mail at Meeting, 7 p.m., 325 Main St. The trackside tent city that is Relay for Life bustles under late-day sun after a brief shower Friday. [email protected]. Free Estimates Mon-Thurs 9-8 508-347-2305 Fri 9-6 Closets Sat 9-5 “Good people selling good cars Sun 11-4 Home Offices in a great community” Garages total confidence WITH OWNER NEW 2009 LOYALTY NEW CHEVY 2009 SILVERADO CHEVY BANKRUPTCY 4X4 COBALT stk#T9021 stk#C9008

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Spencer will get $1.99 “Everything is on the table,” said Charlton Selectmen million, a massive cut from last year’s $2.4 million. Chairman Rick Swensen. Leicester would receive $1.529 million, down from $2.16 Gov. Deval Patrick signed the state’s $27 billion budget, million last year. Sturbridge would receive $682,609, down Monday, June 29, which makes from $964,251 last year. Selectmen Chairman Mary steep cuts in local aid and increas- Blanchard could not be reached for comment last week. es taxes. Southbridge will receive $3.09 million next year, less than The budget allows a community the $4,378,557 it got last year. Town Manager Christopher to raise the hotel tax from 4 to 6 Clark said he was preparing “contingency” budget plans percent, and impose a .75-percent for his town council to approve. He will recommend the levy on meals, which would add to town dip into its reserve account and make cuts to the the current 5-percent meals tax. school department and regular town services to balance The additional cash would be the final spending plan. Clark would not specify what given back to towns as local aid. cuts would be made, or a dollar figure for them. CONTEST ENTRY FORM: JULY 3, 2009 But first, each community would “I do anticipate limited personnel cuts. My options are Paul Joseph have to approve imposing the tax limited,” he said. Deadline: July 9, 2009 within its borders. HOTELS AND MEALS TAX The spending plan boosts the Last week’s picture: sales tax to 6.25 percent, up from 5-percent. Also, many Amy Perro and Nancy Muir, both of Spencer, wind down area residents will pay a new 5-percent tax on satellite tel- The effect the hotel and meals tax would have is Saturday morning after helping take apart the Rosebuds campsite. evision customers. unclear. Point Breeze Restaurant Owner Jim Alkire said Auburn Selectmen Chairman Robert Grossman is he is not sure what whether his business would garner My guess for this week’s photo is: already fearing the effect his communities cut in local aid more customers. He called for the state to cut businesses would have. Auburn would receive $1.4 million, down in on a share of the additional tax money. ______from $2.13 million last fiscal year. The figure, he said, “We are unpaid tax collectors for the state and cities. I could force a tax increase on the town. think they could cut us in,” Alkire said. Want to win $25? It’s easy! The Times is offering readers a “It will effect everything, all the way up and down the Alkire said he would “would love to believe” the addi- chance to get involved in their community newspaper. If you line,” Grossman said. tional tax money would come back to his community. think you know the what the Photo of the Week is, just fill out the The budget’s effect on Charlton is less clear. Swensen, In a town with many restaurants and hotels, Grossman form below. Send in or drop off to the Webster Times, 25 Elm not having seen the local aid figures yet, was mum on said he would support raising the hotels and meals tax. Street, Southbridge MA 01550, or fax to (508) 764-8015 (writing how it would burden his community. Charlton would Despite his support, Grossman worried how it would fur- must be legible). One lucky winner will be drawn every month receive $1.276 million next fiscal year, down from $1.61 ther burden business owners, but said it would have a and handed $25! last year. “minimal on the bill” [of a restaurant customer]. “I think this fits within the confines [of the estimates “I don’t think we have any choice but to do it,” Name ______Charlton officials had been making as to what they would Grossman said. receive],” Swensen said. While Charlton has some restaurants and few hotels, Address ______“Uh-oh” was what Dudley Selectmen Chairman Paul Swensen said he would at least considering raising both Joseph said upon learning his town would receive $1.6 levy’s. Town ______State _____ Zip Code ______million in local aid, a cut from $1.92 million of last year. “We will absolutely take a look at it,” Swensen said. “I “It could be a lot worse,” he said. can’t imagine … that we would see any significant rev- Telephone ______That is because Dudley has already approved a budget enue.” that cuts $300,000, approximately $8,000 less than then The taxes would not help North Brookfield, according local aid cut, according to Joseph. to Walter, since it has few restaurants and hotels. All photos are taken from Webster, Dudley or Oxford. Entries must “Eight thousand dollars is not going to kill us,” he said. Clark said he would recommend imposing the hotel and identify the subject in the photo and where it can be seen. Answers Other communities will also receive far less local aid meals tax. money.North Brookfield will receive $702,057, down from will be given the following week in the Webster Times. At the end of last year’s $991,720. Selectmen Vice Chairman Mary POLICE PAY each month, all entry forms with the correct answer will be includ- Walter said the town is considering all of its options but ed in a random drawing. One lucky winner will receive $25. Good wont make any decision until they have the final figure. The budget also severely cuts funding for the state’s luck! “We have what we consider possibilities [to dealing Quinn Bill, which provides additional pay for police offi- with the budget’s effects,” she said, which include “every- cers who obtain advanced education degrees. In past thing you have heard.” Walter did not specify any further. Webster Remembers ... years, town’s have fully paid the upfront cost of the bill Brookfield will receive $435,019, down from $614,506 last and later received 50-percent of it back from the state. year.The town’s Advisory Committee Chairman, Heather Now, communities will have to figure out how to deal Lemieux, had a surprise for voters — a $20,000 budget sur- with the cut. Grossman said Auburn has already plus. The surplus was caused by the town’s original esti- approved making up the difference for its law enforcers mates of receiving a smaller dollar amount from the through a provision in the police contract. state, she said. Walter withheld comment on the issue because the “We would like to maintain the surplus,” she said. “At town is currently negotiation a new contract with its this point, we have made all cuts possible to meet the pro- police union. jected budget deficit that we were facing. We ended up with a more positive situation.” EDUCATION Despite the surplus now, Lemieux said a decline in town revenue over the next several months could eat that up. As a stopgap measure to help the situation, Lemieux Reflecting the governor’s priorities, local educational said the town is planning to call a special town meeting aid will only be hit with a $79 million cut and be funded at for the fall to ask voters to delay spending decisions, $3.8 billion. The cut equates to a 2-percent reduction in except for the fiscal 2010 budget. each community’s share, according to the Massachusetts “FAMILY MUSICAL GROUP” Anyone out there related to any of these folks? Courtesy of Irv Piehler East Brookfield will receive a smaller share, $255,524, State Budget Policy Center. down from $335,891 while West Brookfield will get All “Webster Remembers” information and photos are taken courtesy, with many $418,419, down from $591,056 last year. Ryan Grannan-Doll can be reached by phone at (508) 909- thanks, from OldeWebster.com, a tremendous Web site packed with historic 4050, or by e-mail at [email protected] information about Webster and surrounding areas. Bottle deposit expansion bill receiving support

BY RYAN GRANNAN-DOLL rently recycled, according to MassRecycle. port the measure. STONEBRIDGE PRESS STAFF WRITER Approximately 80 percent of redeemable con- Alicea added to that A grassroots effort is afoot to allow more tainers are recycled. Auburn Recycling support but said he beverage containers to be redeemed for Coordinator Amy Sullivan sharpened that still wants to hear money. point. argument son both Boston-based MassRecycle is petitioning “I definitely think it would be a benefit to sides. the state Legislature to expand the bottle bill the recycling program,” she said. “All I have heard is to allow sports drinks, iced teas and bottled The extra money incentive, however, could all positive things,” water to be redeemed for the 5-cent deposit be negated by an increase in the state sales to he said. other drinks receive. Specifically, their peti- tax 6.25 percent, according to Southbridge What would happen tion is in support of a law current filed in the Recycling Coordinator Melissa Joyce. Still, with the redeemed state House of Representatives. the bill might boost the town’s recycling money also elicited State Rep. Geraldo Alicea, D-Charlton, has rates. opposition. attached his name in support of the bill, “We are struggling a little bit with our recy- “That will expand which was filed by state Rep. Alice Wolf, D- cling rates,” she said. the revenues as well,” Cambridge. A hearing for the bill before the Expansion of the law would also fall more Davis said. Joint Committee on Telecommunications, in line with the current times. Many drinks, More deposits Utilities and Energy is scheduled for some- such as bottled water and sports beverages would generate an time this fall, according to Caitriona have hit the market since the bill’s imposi- additional $15-20 mil- Fitzgerald, an attorney for the committee. A tion, Davis said. The new bill, she said, would lion in revenue for the date will be set soon, she said. capitalize on the many more drinks available state in unclaimed Under a bill originally passed in 1982, con- to consumers. deposits, according to sumers can redeem soda cans and other bev- At least one group is already opposing the MassRecycle. The erage containers for a 5-cent deposit. measure, citing convenience reasons. Senior state already receives The measure is already gaining support Vice President Of Government Affairs for $37 million annually. from local recycling officials. Chairman of the Associated Industries of Massachusetts Rio took a shot at Ryan Grannan-Doll photo the Charlton Ad-Hoc Recycling Committee (AIM) Bob Rio said more people would recy- expanding the bill, Linda Davis is seeking support for the bill. cle the containers if more communities claiming it further Charlton resident Austin Dwyer deposits a beverage container at Ted’s Package Selectmen have already approved signing installed a single-stream recycling program burden consumers Store last week. onto her petition. for their residents. who would pay an “I think it will make a huge change in recy- “[Expanding the bill] is really not the most additional nickel for drinks to cover the cost from an update bill. According to the Sierra cling habits,” she said. efficient way to recycle,” he said. “The best of the deposit. He also opposed the bill Club, more jobs have been created in states Expanding the bill, Davis said, would give idea is to really make it more available and because the money once was used for local with similar bills. New York saw an addition- people a monetary incentive to redeem even easier,” he said. recycling efforts, but now gets placed in the al 3,800 jobs. more containers, some of which are never There appears to be more support for the state’s general fund. MassRecycle officials could be reached for returned thus never recycled. Only 20-per- bill rather than opposition. According to the “It’s basically a tax,” he said. comment last week. cent of non-redeemable containers are cur- Sierra Club, 84 percent of state residents sup- The bill would cut down on the amount of Sullivan, in trying to boost support, offered litter on community streets, according to the encouraging words. Sierra Club. More than 1 billion containers “I don’t see a negative,” she said. are currently tossed aside, according to the group. Less waste would also flow into land- Ryan Grannan-Doll can be reached by fills. phone at (508) 909-4050, or by e-mail at Petting zoo, climbing wall, horse Economic benefits could be reaped as well [email protected] moon bounce, panning for gemstones, moo choo train rides, hay rides, pony rides, birthday parties, and of course, horseback riding on our scenic country trails July 3 TONY PIETTE Fred D. 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CENTER EVENTS Webster Senior Center Monday, July 6: Turkey divan, mashed 116 School Street, Webster, MA 01570 potatoes, Roman style veggies, dinner roll, 508-949-3845 mixed fruit. Tuesday, July 7: Potato crunch fish, tartar Free Health Screenings — Mondays, 9-11 sauce, herbed new potatoes, spinach, rye a.m. (except holidays). Harrington bread, cookies. Preventive Health located at 228 Main St., Wednesday, July 8: Chicken noodle soup, Webster. garden Swiss steak, garlic mashed potato, Blood Pressure - Blood Sugar - Cholesterol. Courtesy photo Capri blend vegetables, pumpernickel bread, Call for an appointment at 508-765-9771, walk- Newly elected officers of the Oxford Lions Club, from left, Membership Chair John Tagg, Regional Zone peaches. ins welcome. Thursday, July 9: Italian casserole, broc- Chair Bill Kane, Secreatary Bill Stake, President Dr. Antoinette Parvis and Treasurer Joseph Tagg. coli, French stick bread, fruit smoothie • Monday, July 6 — Come join and play the OXFORD — An installation ceremony was held Monday, June 15, at the Colonial (sugar free pudding). card game called “65.” It is a rummy-type Restaurant in Webster to welcome the 2009-2010 incoming officers of the Oxford Lions Friday, July 10: Hawaiian chicken, sticky card game that is easy and fun to play. Cards Club. rice, carrots, muffin, fresh melon. are played every morning beginning at 9 Dr. Antoinette Parvis was elected as the club president. William Stake was elected to a.m., or join in as a new game begins. serve as the club’s secretary, Joseph Tagg will be the treasurer and John Tagg was elect- XFORD ENIOR • Tuesday, July 7 — Tri-Valley Lunch, 11:30 O S ed to serve as the membership chairman for the organization. a.m., call before 12 p.m. on Friday before for a Parvis emphasized the Lions’ involvement in the community including hosting the reservation. Bingo (Social) begins at 1 p.m. CENTER CALENDAR annual volunteer appreciation dinner. She also identified several examples of the club • Wednesday,July 8 — Tri-Valley Lunch, for supporting local residents and organizations in need of assistance. UPCOMING EVENTS a reservation call Monday before 11 a.m. William Kane, a Lions Regional Zone Chairman from Millbury, swore in the new offi- Progressive Pitch will start at 1 p.m., all are The COA staff is available Monday through cers. He challenged them to continue to work for the benefit of local causes and to seek welcome, come play when you can. No Blood Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Van transporta- who new members who shared that enthusiasm. Pressure today. tion is available for medical trips daily. Van The Oxford Lions Club meets on bi-monthly on Monday evenings at the Colonial • Thursday, July 9 — Social Security transportation to Worcester is Tuesday, Restaurant. Lions clubs are a group of men and women who identify needs within the Representative is available from 9:30 a.m. to Wednesday and Thursday only. Van trans- community and work together to fulfill those needs. Dr. Parvis echoed the comments of 12 p.m. on a walk-in basis, please sign-in. portation to Auburn and Webster is Monday Kane challenging residents of Oxford to get involved with the Lions Club. • Friday,July 10 — Center opens at 8:30 a.m. through Friday. Grocery shopping is every “We all have busy lives, but there is nothing more gratifying then helping those in Cards begin at 9 a.m. Thursday morning. Call 508 987-6000. A need,” she said. Nutrition program is available five days a She welcomed those interested in joining the club for the new term that begins in • Senior Center Picnic has been postponed week at 11:30 a.m. You must call Nutrition September to contact her at 508-987-3237. Manager Barbara Shultz ahead 48 hours to until Monday, July 20. reserve. Meal donation is $2. • Next Meal & Entertainment is scheduled for Thursday, July 16. Pennsylvania Dutch Show Trip: $390. “In the This class is superb for any person with • Monday, June 29 — Walking Club, 9 a.m.; • All S.C.M. Elderbus offices will be closed Beginning” and “Abraham & Sarah: A Fibromyalgia and Multiple Sclerosis as well. Cards/games, 10 a.m.; Lunch, 11:30 a.m. on Friday, July 3, to observe Independence Journey of Love,” dinners at Millers Buffet, What is required for this class? Please • Tuesday, June 30 — Tea and Talk Day. Please note that you need to call 48 busi- Hershey Farms and shopping Shady Maple wear sneakers, comfortable clothes that you (RENAMED the Women’s Social Club), 10 ness hours (two days) in advance for a ride. and Vanity Fair, and much more. can stretch in and a big smile. Bring a bottled a.m.; Lunch, 11:30 a.m.; Needle Workers, 12 Please call 1-800-321-0243. • Tuesday, Sept. 22 — Viagara Falls at the water to stay hydrated. Chairs will be provid- p.m.; Chair Yoga, 1 p.m. Garde Arts Center in New London, Conn., ed. • Wednesday, July 1 — Bowling, 10 a.m.; Meals are open to anyone 60 years and up, $55. Followed by the dinner buffet at Your Instructor: "Mimi" Michelle Lunch, 11:30 a.m.; Pitch, 1 p.m. provided through the Older Americans Act Foxwoods. Strzelewicz, RYT® owner/instructor of De- • Thursday, July 2 — Blood Pressure, 10:30 for a nominal amount. The Senior Center has • Monday, Nov. 9 to Thursday, Nov. 12 — Stress with Yoga For questions, please call a.m. to 12 p.m.; Lunch, 11:30 a.m. walkers, canes, bath chairs, commodes and Atlantic City, $275. Five meals and $30 casino Mimi at (508) 943-1579 or email at de-stress- • Friday, July 3 — Cards/games, 10 a.m.; wheelchairs for people to use. We have books, bonus. [email protected] - Web: www.de-stress- Lunch, 11:30 a.m.; Book Club, 12:30 p.m.; magazines and VHS tapes. For reservations or more information, call withyoga.com Bingo, 5:30 p.m. 508-943-8395. DUDLEY SENIOR DAUGHTERS OF August Bus Trip — Foster’s Downeast WEBSTER LIBRARY EVENTS Lobsterbake, York, Maine — Aug. 20, $65 per CENTER EVENTS Upcoming Events at the Chester C. Corbin ISABELLA 2009 TRIPS • Monday — Lunch Club, 12 p.m. Public Library: • Tuesday — 13 Card Pitch, 1 p.m., Needlework, 1 p.m. • Friday, July 10, at 12:30 p.m.: Free classic • July 12 — Tall Ships 2009, most spectacu- • Wednesday — Needlework, 1 p.m., movie Friday! “The General” starring Buster lar Boston event. Be there! Cost is $72. 9:30 Scrabble, 1 p.m. Keaton. Refreshments will be served! a.m., Southbridge; 10 a.m., Webster. Includes • Thursday — Painting Class, 11:30 a.m. narrated cruise and lunch. • Friday — Bingo, 1 p.m. • Monday, July 20, at 6:30 p.m.: The Book • Aug. 16 — Foster’s Downeast Lobsterbake Group meets to discuss “The Maltese Falcon” — An annual summer favorite, $65. 8 a.m., by Dashiell Hammett. Southbridge; 8:30 a.m., Webster. Includes lob- DUDLEY SENIORS sterbake and sightseeing. UESDAYS HAIR OGA • Sept. 27 — Bourne Scallop Festival — TRAVEL GROUP: T C Y Head to the Cape on this tour! $62. 8:30 a.m., Southbridge. 9 a.m., Webster. Includes lunch, Get Fit While You Sit -Come have fun, SUMMER AND FALL TRIP SCHEDULE festival and cruise. stretch, flex and flow while being around • Oct. 18 — Newport Playhouse, TBA. The Dudley Seniors Travel Group was your friends in a relaxing environment. Take • Nov. 29 — Nutcracker, TBA. formed 15 years ago to provide affordable charge of your health - movement is the key • Dec. 12-13 — Indian Head Christmas, TBA. trips for seniors in Dudley and the surround- to life. ing area. It has no connection to the Dudley Location: Jacob's Hall at the First Important notes concerning all tour pro- Council on Aging. Congregational Church, 135 Center Road, grams — Please note that final payment is Dudley, MA 01571. The church next to the due 30 days prior to tour departure date. Your • Monday, Sept. 14 to Thursday, Sept. 17 — Nichols College campus. Please enter deposit on these tours confirms your reserva- through the side entrance. tion. Please make checks to Bernadette Circle Class runs weekly, every Tuesday from No. 709. Please mail checks to Janet Caouette, 10:00-10:45 am. P.O. Box 533, Oxford, MA 01540. Tour compo- Class Fee: $5.00 per person/per class or nents are subject to change, based on avail- free for those undergoing cancer treatment. ability — changes will be noted. The How Do I Sign Up? Simply show up and pay Daughters of Isabella is a non-profit & chari- when you arrive. No need to sign up ahead of table, catholic women’s organization. For fur- time as there is plenty of space available. ther information or reservations, please call If it is your first class, please arrive 15 min- Jan Caouette at 508-887-2215, Bernadette utes early to complete a health form. Langlois at 508-943-8047, Suzanne Clearwater Who can come to class? Seniors, men & at 774-230-0669 (cell), 508-943-4579 (home). women and/or any adult who is looking for a Thanks for traveling with your friends on gentle yoga class to build range of motion these wonderful tour excursions! and flexibility while sitting in a chair. 6 • THE WEBSTER TIMES • Friday, July 3, 2009 www.webstertimes.net LEARNING School’s out for summer!

Joy Richard photos OXFORD — Even with grey clouds in the sky and a cool breeze, students at Clara Barton Elementary School were excited to finish the school year Wednesday, July 24.

From left, Katie Marshall, Cienna Barszcz, Sean Janerico, Madison Dupont, Reece Dupont, Aidan Rawson and Kelly Janerico wait patiently to leave school on the last day of classes Clara Barton Elementary School student at Clara Barton Elementary. Ryan Marshall celebrates the last day of classes Wednesday, June 24. Nick and his brother Justin Dupont show off the gifts they collected on the last day of school at Clara Barton Elementary.

Joseph Herard poses for a photo at Clara Barton Elementary School after the last Sean Janerico, Reece Dupont and Kelly Janerico sign their yearbooks on the last day of classes. Students and parents gather to leave on the last day of classes at Clara Barton day of classes at Clara Barton Elementary School. Elementary School. Summer program announced A VERY SPECIAL BIRTHDAY DUDLEY — The Board of Directors of the Boys & Girls Club of Webster-Dudley is pleased to announce new Summer Program for teens. The program will run for nine weeks, began June 22, and end Aug. 21. The program is open to all children ages 13 to 18. It will run Monday through Friday, from 6 to 8 p.m., and is free for members. If you are not a member you can sign up at the club. The membership fee is $25 per year. The summer program will offer a wide variety of recreational, edu- cational and cultural activities for the participants as well as to pro- vide experiences which will give opportunities for individual achievement, development of self confidence, reinforcement of val- ues and fun. Programs will include physical education, games, sports, health and life skills. For additional information please call Tony Poti at the club at 508- 943-0037. Marine Sales and Service SOUTH BAY LUXURY PONTOON’S GILLGETTER QWEST COMPACT PONTOONS ALUMACRAFT FISHING BOATS Powered by HONDA MARINE Engines “NOW OPEN” our New Marine Supply Store Courtesy photos WEBSTER — It was an ordinary Tuesday afternoon at Saint Joseph School in Webster when something extraordinary occurred. On Tuesday,June 9, Sr. Jeanne Marie’s fourth grade class, along with their parents, threw her a surprise birthday/great teacher party. This celebration was the idea of her students in their need to show their teacher how much they truly appreciated all her efforts and investments in their success all year long. The children planned the whole event, including a cake, decorations, gifts, balloons, posters, food and drink. They excitedly prepared the room and awaited the guest of honor. The class presented a special poem, which they recited to her as a group. Two of the students created their own poems to express to Sr. Jeanne their personal gratitude. Sister listened proudly with tears in her eyes as the children expressed their love and respect for her as a teacher and as a friend. Individual gifts as well as a beautiful class portrait in the form of a bouquet of flowers were presented to Sr. Jeanne’s delight. “In fifty years of teaching, this is the first time my birthday has been celebrated in school,” said Sr. Jeanne. Many gifts were opened, many tears were shed, and much love was felt throughout the afternoon. It was a special day for all involved.

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WEBSTER — The following stu- Palkon, Theofanis Papalionakis, dents recently graduated from St. Rosa Mia Snape, and Melissa Veshi Anne School in Webster: of Webster. Katherine Antos, Devon Avery, Lindsay Baker, Gabrielle Bernier, SPECIAL AWARDS Tyler Desautels, Lily Curtis, Jordan Flanigan, Angela Gonyea, The Leonard J. Tackson Stephanie Jussaume, Briana Memorial Award for Outstanding Kujawski, Olivia Mandile, Madison Service was awarded to Tyler McWilliam, Maria Palkon, Desautels of Oxford. The Donais Theofanis Papalionakis, Mariah Memorial was given to Rosa Mia Rennie, Rosa Mia Snape, Rebekah Snape and the Bishop Daniel P. Stolz, Melissa Veshi, Autumn Reilly Book Award for Outstanding Walczak, Anissa White. Service to School and Church Community was awarded to Lily GRADE 8 AWARDS NIGHT Curtis. The Principal’s “Character Following mass at Sacred Heart Awards” were presented to Lily Church Monday, June 8, St. Anne Curtis and Olivia Mandile. School held Awards Night to honor its 20 eighth graders who will move SCHOLARSHIPS into 12 different high schools. The following students received special Henry J. Ceppetelli Memorial recognition, trophies, and scholar- Scholarship ($500) — to Olivia ships: Mandile for Marianapolis Preparatory School in Thompson, TROPHIES Conn. Deborah A. Pearson Memorial Highest General Class Average — Scholarship ($250) — to Lindsay Lily Curtis, of Dudley ($100 award). Baker of Oxford for Notre Dame High Honors — Olivia Mandile, of Academy in Worcester. Webster, and Anissa White, of St. Anne School Association Oxford. Scholarship ($250) — to Melissa Honors — Briana Kujawski, of Veshi for Marianapolis Webster. Preparatory School. Credit — Katherine Antos of The Sisters of St. Anne Scholarship — to Tyler Desautels many services to the school, Grades K Through 8” (a PowerPoint North Grosvenordale, Conn., Scholarship ($150) — to Rebekah for St. John’s High School in refreshments were served in the presentation) arranged by the Angela Gonyea of Dudley, Stolz of Oxford for Marianapolis Worcester. school hall, and everyone enjoyed a school’s technology coordinator, Stephanie Jussaume of Douglas, Preparatory School. Parents were thanked for their “Trip Down Memory Lane — Mrs. Susan Desaulnier. Mariah Rennie of Oxford, Maria The Mr. & Mrs. Marvin Carron

BARTLETT ANNOUNCES FOURTH O’Brien ready to become QUARTER HONOR ROLL

WEBSTER — Bartlett Jr./Sr. High School Emilio Betancourt-Ortiz, Cristina Bsoumai, principal at David Prouty recently announced its honor roll students Matthew Ciak, Amber Dellana, Shannon for the fourth quarter of the 2008-09 academ- Devish, Mark Dixon, Kelsey Grey, Andrew ic year. Kladas, Summer Konicki, Matthew Maguire, BY JOY RICHARD which have come from agriculturally based Mariah Matte, Erin McDonald, Julie Milner, STONEBRIDGE PRESS STAFF WRITER roots, have grown over the years into the GRADE 7 Ross Narus, Anna-Lisa Norman, Maura SPENCER — As the doors close behind towns they are now. High Honors: Matthew Bernier, Olivia O’Halloran, Michael Oleski, Brandy him at David Prouty High School this year, O’Leary also said it would not be odd in Budney,Cayanne Chenevert, Kellie Duquette, Robidoux, Rafael Sousa, Blazej Principal Daniel O’Leary will complete one the late 1960s for students to take a day off Olivia Johns, Jacqueline Lagasse, Indre’ Stypulkowski, Nicholas Ward. of the many chapters in his life. for hunting season, or “go across the field to Naujokaite, Sean Powers, Sean Scannell, GRADE 11 Growing up with a family,who found their hunt after school.” Danyel Stone, Cameron Young. careers taking a turn He said there has been a change in what Honors: Gustavo Bampa, Christina Beinar, High Honors: Alexander Atanassov, toward education, the school has offered to students as far as Janelle Bombardier, Trevor Burns, Mikaela Shanice Bailey, Christopher Borelli, Abby O’Leary made the sports and courses during the years that he Canterbury, Meaghan Chauvin, Alexx Ciras, Brisbois, Litsa Catusi, Elvis Dapshi, Ashley same choice when he has taught and been both assistant principal Amanda Collins, Travis Daigle, Elizabeth DiFava, Shaelyn Floria, Hillary Greenhalge, went to college. and principal. Duquette, Cody Flynn, Derek Girardin, Julie Hoyt, Kyle Kelleher, Taylor McCarthy, “My mother, “We were a school that offered , Matthew Hurton, Caleb Lally, Patrick Leduc, Danielle Phelps, Jillian Ricard, Nicole Stone, brother and aunt soccer and baseball and now there are 13 Damian MacCord, Jimmy Milner, Brittaney Justin Sundara, Rebecca Thrush, Magdalena were all teachers,” sports offered to choose from,” said O’Leary. Pinho-Perdigao, Kelsi Pipes, Emily Powers, Trzuskot, Annette Ucher, Melanie Wrightson. said O’Leary. “So “Also there have been curriculum changes Catherine Price, Steven Tarnowski, Melanie Honors: Melissa Ba, Carolyn Betty, that was what made over the years and the school has gone from Trivino, Kaiylibe Wood. Samantha Bishop, Laura Bouchard, Alicia me choose education comprehensive learning to testing-based Honorable Mention: Devin Berkiel, Buckley, Ashley Dowgiewicz, Jordan Garrity, as my career.” education.” Christina Beinar, Charles Hansen, Justin Mary Gill, Lauren Guenther, Samantha O’Leary chose to Over the years, he said, there have been Daniel O’Leary Humphrey, Kathryn King, Chelsea Kirkland, Horanzy, Amanda Marcoux, Sarah Morais, attend Framingham courses that have had to be dropped, which Brittany Lapierre, Bradley Maisto, Mason Daniel Morgan, Stephanie Mortell, Kathryn State College after he thought was unfortunate because there Manchester, Lindsey Mason, Tyler Mayotte, O’Leary, Michael Ortiz, Amanda Riordan, growing up in the area. are kids who thrive on the theater arts or Devin McGrath, Owen Miller, Brittany Michael Scannell, Lindsay Stone, Randall Education and working with children is industrial arts. O’Leary wished he had more Miner, Isaiah Nunez, Colin Powers, Daniel White. something in which O’Leary has always time to bring theses classes back into the Powers, Dominic Rivera, Tatyana Rodriguez, Honorable Mention: Sergio Alvarado, held an interest, even during his younger fold at David Prouty, but time and money Stephanie Ryder, Justin Sherman, Justin Shelby Anderson, Davis Asare, Brandy years. He worked as a playground director proved it a difficult task. Smith, Jordan Vermette. Barber, Tiffany Belnavis, Henry during his last years of high school, as well “The best part of working at David Prouty Bounphasaysonh, Shane Burns, Aaron as while he was in college. The position he is the people I have worked with, the stu- GRADE 8 Charron, Lauren Dempster, Leanna said was a good experience. dents and the friends that I have made over High Honors: Erin Bonnevie, Kimberly DeSantis, Ned Dumas, Michael Duteau, The job he preformed as director in the years,” said O’Leary. “The students that Casara Gilman, James Groleau, Andrew Framingham was to coordinate games for I had 10 years ago are not just students any Brown, Deidre DiLiddo, Jennifer Grooms, Tori McIntyre, Ashtin Morio, Sara Prunier, Hackenson, Sadie Haddad, Tomasz Lezanski, kids in the area to play against each other, more. They are friends.” Molly Manchester, Hilary Mason, Laura as well as compete with other playgrounds Taking O’Leary’s place at David Prouty is Devin Silvestri, Kayla Smith, Amanda Stevens, Jacyln Vanderhoof. Mathisen, Brett McCann, Ryan Munsch, around the city. Shepherd Hill Regional High School Vice Waithera Mwicigi, Peter Olson, Mary Owens, “The ’60s were a different time,” said Principal and Charlton native Robert Honors: Martin Boersma, Ellyanna Collazo, Trisha Danforth, Kylie Dubey,Emily Daria Pajak, Christopher Therrien, Chelsea O’Leary.“You would have a hard time doing O’Brien. Vancellette, Zachary Wiley. something like that now.” “I am very excited,” said O’Brien. “It will Gould, Bethany Konicki, Tyler Mailloux, He said with cities being more divided in be similar in the fact that it is a regional Zoey Pierce, Syeda Raza, Celeste Sgariglia, GRADE 12 later generations, it would be hard to organ- school, but it will be smaller with 500 stu- Brittany Stewart, Brett Tetreault. ize games for everyone in the area to play dents instead of the 1,200 at Shepherd Hill, Honorable Mention: Pegui Campoverde, High Honors: Loucia Adamopoulos, Magda together. which will be something to adjust to.” Yeydaliz Concepcion, Steven Dixon, Lindsey Borowy, Korey Dabrowski, Sarah Meloche, After graduating college O’Leary got his He also said learning the culture of the Fellows, Breanna Franks, Corinne King, Catherine Phillips. first job with the Spencer high school teach- school is something that he looks forward Patricia Murphy, Cassandra Nadeau, Honors: Jennifer Brennan, Paulina ing industrial arts. A year later, the school to, as well as getting to know the students. Samantha Nowak, John Plewa, Ashley Chariasz, Brittany Daveau, Christopher was changed into a regional high school, Shepherd Hill guidance councilor Mike Raymond, Emerald Shanks, Alexandria Dery, Karen Flores, Travis Hare, Brittany joining with East Brookfield to become Resener will be taking over O’Brien’s posi- Steinbuch, Jason Tawczynski, Deanna Martin, Kaylyn O’Neil, Patricia Paronto, David Prouty High School. tion this summer. Truhanovitch, Olivia Woods, Mina Zaky. Cassandra Pelletier, Anna Rogowska, Timothy Schiavone, Kayla Sweeney, Abby The changes that O’Leary has seen over O’Brien applied for the post at David GRADE 9 the years have been both to the area and to Prouty in early February. He was inter- Tetreault, Mark Vanderhoof, Chelsea Zonia. the students who have come through his viewed for the position twice and appointed High Honors: Victoria Annese, Megan Honorable Mention: Felicia Amo, Nicole classroom. to the position in April. He started as the Baker, Matthew Bialoncik, Meghan Dwyer, Baarda, Hristos Bilis, James Buccini, O’Leary has taught at David Prouty since principal Wednesday, July 1. Andrew Meloche, Ashleigh Panagiotou, Charnel Byrnes, Jeremy Caouette, Rebecca the fall of 1965 and has been in administra- Kellie Powers, Natalie Trivino. Coulter, Kaylyn Delgado, Allen Duncan, Ariel tion since 1985 — first as assistant principal, Joy Richard may be reached at (508) 909- Honors: Manuela Arango, Peter Boersma, Dupont, Samantha Dwyer, Joseph Edney, then as principal for the last year. 4129, or by e-mail at jrichard@stonebridge- Alyssa Bonin, Megan Branisel, Ashlyn Natalia Henao, Franklyn Hernandez, John He said both Spencer and East Brookfield, press.com. Budney, Morgan Devish, Alicia Garamy, Jolda, Dalton Lucier, Kallie Meagher, Iver James Guyette, Kayla Karlon, Nicholas Peterson, Jessica Stelmach, John Sztuka, Kobel, Matthew McKay, Matthew Moussa, Jessica Tawczynski, Jessica Tetreault, Isaac Ofori. Solange Thomas, Andrew Trottier, David Honorable Mention: Eunice Artey, Cailyn Wagoner, Erica Way, Tyler Wondrlie. Canty, Casmere Cournoyer, Alyssa Dame, Rocco DiStefano, Deven Dupuis, Jacqueline Finkel, Nicholas Guarnieri, Emily Heckler, Did you know? Robert Kotarba, Katrina Lopez, Tyler Mandeville, Conor McCarthy, Stevie Pipes, ? Reduce your credit card ? Alexis Poedworny, Matthew Podell, Jessica Rittacco, Cecilia Sarkodee, Myranda Smith, debt to zero! Gianna Sposato, Brenda Sundara, Karly Tetreault, Shane Tremblay, Lena Watkins. ? Call Christopher M. Uhl ? GRADE 10 508-797-9000 High Honors: Katherine Lavallee, Kathleen www.uhllaw.com Mandile, Gina Scarglia, Daniel Zalewski. Honors: Jennifer Bellerose, Miranda ? ? Biron, Ryan DiTullio, James Erickson, Low Fees & Payment Plans Available Mariana Gomes, Matthew James, Rebecca We are a debt relief agency David Dore photo James, Magdalena Lezanska, Alycia Patterson, Diane Peterson, Adam Sgariglia, We help people file Bankruptcy Spencer-East Brookfield Superintendent of Schools Ralph E. Hicks, left, speaks with new David Prouty ? under the Bankruptcy Code ? High School Principal Robert O’Brien before O’Brien’s appointment was announced at a School Bryanna Smith, Jeremiah Whitecotton, Committee meeting in May. O’Brien, a Charlton resident, was most recently assistant principal at Kristi Willis, John Zmetra. You can file bankruptcy & still keep Shepherd Hill Regional High School. Honorable Mention: Magdalena Barszcz, your home & car! 8 • THE WEBSTER TIMES • Friday, July 3, 2009 www.webstertimes.net LEARNING Webster-Dudley Chamber members urged to host Nichols interns

WEBSTER — Members of the Webster-Dudley Chamber of Commerce listened to some sage advice as to why hosting a college intern can be a critical support tool for the local economy during a June 3 “After Hours” at the Colonial Restaurant in Webster. “Effective internship programs can be an incredible recruiting tool,” said Domenic Cornacchioli, an Executive Team Leader at the Target store on Lincoln Street. Cornacchioli graduated this June from Nichols College and after his successful internship at Target, was offered a lucrative position with the hip discounter. Cornacchioli’s business internship allowed him an opportunity to pres- ent his fresh perspective and new ideas to Target’s management Courtesy photos team, and they liked what they saw. Chamber members attending the June 3 After Hours. “At Target,” said Brittany Blair, Target’s Group Campus Recruiter petitive.” internships provide a foundation based in Danvers, “we seek to hire Many businesses use Nichols’ for improved job opportunities at Nichols student interns because of skilled business majors for short- graduation. From left, Nichols presenters Lori Smith, Domenic Cornacchioli, Liz Horgan, Director their strong ability to lead and their term projects, particularly those Academic internships require of Career Services Heather Maietta, Melissa Michalak. determined nature.” focused on technology and smart that the students fulfill 120 hours of “And internships are a strategy marketing through social networks. service. Students receive credit for faculty member who guide and For more information about host- that Target uses to tap into rising The college offers academic intern- work within an organization that evaluate performance. Experiential ing a Nichols intern, contact Lori talent,” added Heather Maietta, ships for college credit and experi- forms the basis for a term paper or internships require that students Smith, assistant director, at 508-213- director of Nichols Career ential internships that are not for other evidence of scholarly fulfill 60 hours of service and that 2389. Services. “It ensures that Target’s credit; both of which can be paid or achievement. Students work closely they work closely with an employee workforce remains strong and com- unpaid. Most importantly, these with a field sponsor and Nichols at the sponsoring organization. High school freshmen receive leadership training at Nichols

DUDLEY — “Be the Change!” was the theme of the third annual START Youth Leadership Conference on the Nichols College campus Sunday, June 7, and Monday, June 8. More than 120 students participated from 82 high schools throughout New England in the two-day residential experience, which included exercises in identity building, lead- ership and goal setting. Charlton native Katelyn Weymouth, who lost both her feet to bacterial meningitis, Courtesy photos gave a motivational presentation on over- coming obstacles, and diversity trainers Al Above: Nichols students training included Larissa and Keith Toney of Worcester provided an O’Rourke, Danny Tamayo and Alyssa Chase. Right: interactive session on assertiveness, rights One hundred and twenty high school leaders attend- and acceptance. ed from 82 schools throughout New England. Nichols Professor Luanne Proko presented a session on personal responsibility using driving force in launching the START pro- social networking sites such as Face Book. gram with co-sponsor Dr. James Fitzgerald For a “difference-maker project,” students of the Student Leadership Training completed an energy audit of Nichols’ build- Program. ings facilitated by “green” Architect Brian “Special thanks goes to Subway of Dudley Baer and Lauren Nutter, program coordina- and Domino’s Pizza on Lake Street in tor for SustainUS, a non-profit youth group Webster for providing dinner for START “It was a pleasure to again host this very intelligent questions, and worked well addressing ecological issues. staff during training sessions,” said Tellier, Conference,” adds Tellier, “and it was a very in their teams. I believe that our country will Nichols College Vice President of “and to Sodexo for providing dining services special group of students. They eagerly be in excellent hands when these students Administration Susan Tellier has been the for attending students.” embraced the leadership concepts, asked reach the workforce.”

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Belanger (Dean’s High Honors), Hoa Do Fitchburg State College recently named the responded well and all were recognized with Worcester Polytechnic Institute (Dean’s List), Ji-Young Kim (Dean’s High following local students to its Spring 2009 certificates for their participation. Aaron Honors), Alec Lajoie (Dean’s High Honors), Dean’s List. Holmberg, Nicole Tetreault, Alex Gardner, WORCESTER — Worcester Polytechnic Jonathan Lavallee (Dean’s High Honors), • Oxford: Hayley E. Bengtson, Matthew Kate Drabato, Artur Lachcik, Jacob Institute (WPI) has announced that the fol- Timothy Messier (Dean’s List), Julianne Brunelle, Lindsay M. Reilly. Mailloux, Kacper Puczydlowski, Matthew lowing local residents were named to the uni- Proulx (Dean’s High Honors), Robert Russo • Webster: Ashley R. Beauregard, Casey A. Sabacinski, Gordon Ellis, Zachary Milloux versity’s Dean's List for academic excellence (Dean’s List), Luis Sierra (Dean’s High Craig, Rebecca Flynn, Jennifer A. Tabor, and Dante Turo. for the spring 2009 semester. Honors), Shernika Speights (Dean’s List), William S. Tappin, Brian P. Way. Two mathletes won national awards for • Patrick Hill, son of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Marcial Villegas (Dean’s High Honors), excellence within the Middle School Hill of Dudley, is a senior majoring in Paulina Wojcik (Dean’s High Honors). Division. Gardner and Lachcik received the Mechanical Engineering. American International College Olympiad embroidered felt patch awarded to • Nicole Nelson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. those in the top 50 percent of all the partici- Larry G. Nelson Sr. of Webster, is a senior Diocesan Science Fair SPRINGFIELD — American International pants. Congratulations on a job well done! majoring in Mechanical Engineering. College in Springfield has named 366 stu- • Nicholas Comeau, son of Ms. Diane WORCESTER — On Tuesday, May 26, The dents to the Spring 2009 Dean’s List. Dean’s - Submitted by St. Joseph School. Comeau of Webster, is a junior majoring in Diocese of Worcester Middle School Science List students are full-time students, with a Industrial Engineering. Fair was held at the Plourde Center on the grade point average between 3.3 and 4.0 for campus of Assumption College in Worcester. the semester. St. Joseph Polish Women’s Club Each school’s local science fairs deter- John Hanna of Dudley and Tyler Reynolds Boston University mined which projects had the opportunity to of Webster were among the AIC students rec- Scholarship participate on the diocesan level. ognized for academic achievement. Hanna is BOSTON — Michael J. Karlowicz, a resi- Katie Konieczny, a St. Joseph School sev- a sophomore majoring in Sport & Recreation St. Joseph Polish Women’s Club is pleased dent of Dudley, has recently been named to enth grader, was presented the third place Management. Reynolds is a sophomore to announce that scholarship applications the Dean’s List at Boston University for the trophy at her grade level. Her project posed majoring in Criminal Justice. are available to active members whose son or Spring semester. the question: “Will home remedies work as daughter will be graduating from high school well as or better than antacids to treat heart- and entering their first year of college. burn?” Congratulations Mathletes! Applications are also available for students of Roger Williams University Katie has followed up her similar success St. Joseph School entering the fall term. in 2007, when she also took home a third WEBSTER — Several students from St. Applications for both scholarships will be BRISTOL, R.I. — The following local resi- place award at the Fifth Grade Level. Joseph School were among the nearly 150,000 available by contacting President Jill Makak dents are among those to be named to the Congratulations, Katie, on another super job! students worldwide to participate this year at 508-943-1810. Roger Williams University Dean’s List for the Also representing Saint Joseph School in the Math Olympiad program. Spring 2009 semester. were the following students: They participated • Andrew Richard, a resident of Dudley. • Grade 5 — Adam Grzyb, Nathan Phelps, in a series of five • Chad Smith, a resident of Dudley. Jillian Recko. monthly contests • Jillian Zalewski, a resident of Dudley. • Grade 6 — Artur Lachcik, Dylan Murphy, from November to Jacob Murphy, Kacper Puczydlowski, March, and weekly Matthew Sabacinski. practice sessions Nichols College • Grade 8 — Aaron Holmberg, Blair Reilly. after school under the supervision of Sr. DUDLEY — The Nichols College Dean’s - Submitted by St. Joseph School Science Mary Ann. She taught List gives recognition to those students who Teacher Carmine Cacciapuoti. the students to solve achieve high grades during a single semester. unusual and difficult The following local students were named to problems and to think the college’s spring semester Dean’s List. Fitchburg State College creatively. • Dudley: Robert Biron (Dean’s List), Alycia The students Blanchette (Dean’s High Honors), Megan Finacom (Dean’s High Honors), Kyle Fishwick (Dean’s High Honors), Matthew James (Dean’s High Honors), Amanda Stonebridge Press Moninski (Dean’s List), Adam Schremser (Dean’s List) John Sielawa (Dean’s List), Villager Newspapers Rachael Silverman (Dean’s High Honors), Savannah Tracey (Dean’s List). • Oxford: Lindsay Hassett (Dean’s High Honors), Jarred Mahota (Dean’s List), Christopher Raymond (Dean’s List). • Webster: Jeremy Barrette (Dean’s High Honors), Kiel Becker (Dean’s List), Jessica

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Also, I hear THE WEBSTER TIMES AND THE AUBURN NEWS that Michael Jackson may have died last week, along with Farah Fawcett, Ed McMahon, and a hand- EDITORIAL ful of local folks whose lives of “quiet desperation” were neither truly quiet nor filled with anywhere near the desperation of With Relay, poor, weird Michael. But we can handle it all, especially if we first take AS YOU the time to identify the hope wins out, problem(s), envision a LIKE IT workable solution, and put LETTERS TO THE EDITOR our plan into action. MARK In our household we’re every time ASHTON not great “multi-taskers,” so I think it would be best to Book and bake sale a success tackle these things one at a orecasts had called for perfectly miser- time. Let’s begin with one of the real biggies — able weather, but Greater Southbridge To the Editor: With the support of the community the The Friends of the Oxford Public Library Friends’ work for the library has been very a problem of both local and global propor- F Area Relay For Life volunteer Ron tions, one that has been creeping up on us for Ravenelle boldly noted last week that it wish to thank everyone who contributed to successful. We cannot do this alone, but the success of their recent book/bake sale. together we can make great strides in keep- years and that now is simply beyond ignoring. never rains on a golf course and it never I’m talking, of course, about the problem of rains on Relay. Many volunteers worked long hours unpack- ing the library programs active. Your mem- ing and sorting books to make an organized bership and support have been overwhelm- “downsizing.” The former may not be entirely true, but it It’s a trend we’re all too familiar with, for a held up for the latter as the 12th annual sale for patrons. They were also on hand to ing. staff the sale and took care of the cleaning up A big “thank you” to the Knights of variety of reasons. As the nation’s economy Southbridge Relay For Life kicked off withers, one company’s woes trickle down to Friday,June 19, and folded up Saturday,June and repacking of the books. Members of the Columbus for their help with unpacking and Friends, as well as students seeking volun- repacking our stock closet, and to all the vol- another’s, then to all their staff, then their cus- 20, having enjoyed a mostly rain-free envi- tomers, and then to the general public. ronment, save for a shower here or there. teer hours, worked countless hours to pre- unteers who selflessly gave of their time. pare for the opening. Many people baked or Corporate cutbacks lead to layoffs, which lead Good luck? Coincidence? Diving interven- to cutbacks on the homefront, decreased left a donation in lieu of baking. Donations of JAN CHESTIES tion? spending by individuals, smaller profits (or locally cultivated honey, pure maple syrup SECRETARY,FRIENDS OF THE OXFORD Call it what you will, but one thing’s cer- even losses) at the corporate level, and the tain: Those who lined up at the start of Relay from Vermont, and homemade relishes and PUBLIC LIBRARY jams were well received and sold quickly. cycle repeats itself until everybody’s affected. for the Survivor’s Lap appeared strong Yet, as painful as such corporate and com- enough — and willing enough — to challenge mercial downsizing can be, that’s NOT the Mother Nature head on. subject of this week’s column. We’re examin- Heck, in life, they’d already faced much SOUND OFF ing an even more insidious form of downsiz- tougher challenges. Mother Nature, after all, ing, the sly and deceitful practice of reducing may be able to throw rain, wind and general the size (and/or weight) of well-known con- all-around foul weather at you, but death? sumer products, so that they appear to be what Maybe in the most severe cases. Cancer, on Barrel blockage an ‘eyesore’ they’ve always been, but slowly decrease in the other hand, is often about death. Which SOUND OFF: there forever. size and value — but typically not in price, by is what makes all those involved in Relay so the way. special. They’re all about life. And hope. And It is very sad our Cranston Print Works has It is quite obvious no one seems to want to to make changes. But what is even sadder — improve our town of Webster. Yes, what I’m really asking here is, “What’s perseverance. happening to my ice cream?” (OK, so I should- Rain? Please. Some of these survivors will the way they are blocking the parking lot of Also, all surrounding towns have flags fly- Cranston with these ugly, off-colored barrels. ing on their Main Streets. No, no — not n’t be eating a LOT of ice cream in light of tell you surviving chemo is a million more medical recommendations and budgetary times more daunting than dealing with a lit- Coming or going from Webster, it is a com- Webster. Not one flag hanging from the poles plete eyesore as you leave or enter town. It’s in town for our Memorial Day to celebrate restrictions, but a body needs a certain tle rain. amount of such things just to stay healthy and As it turned out, they didn’t even have to bad enough downtown Main Street looks like our vets. That’s a shame! Wake up and a dump — why make upper Main Street also improve our Main Street, and honor our mil- happy in terms of a “well-balanced” dietary deal with much of that. intake!) While the event didn’t raise quite as much look bad. itary. Like everything else in Webster, nothing I recently splurged on a box of — let’s call as planners had hoped for, it nonetheless did them, generically, fudge bars, though we all will be done about the barrels. They will stay DISGUSTED IN WEBSTER pull in over $175,000, with more likely to know them as one of the “sicle” brand of come in the days and weeks that follow. And frozen treats we grew up with. The weekend that’s in a year when many families aren’t brought enough yard work and yard-sale even sure whether mom and dad will still Rules of the road for stop signals traipsing to warrant a late-afternoon celebra- have jobs next week. tory snack. But YIKES, what I pulled from the With all due apologies to Mother Nature, I am asked quite often to assist some extra assurance that the road box and the paper wrapper bore little resem- hope is much stronger. Challenge it at your parents with tips for their children is clear and you are safe to move. blance to the frozen sweet treat from the days own will. Hope will rise up, every time, often who are just beginning to drive. I wish to thank All Pro of our childhood (I know WE’VE gotten con- at the darkest of times — when all light People who have been driving Productions and the New England siderably larger over the years, but not enough seems gone — and knock your socks off. for many years are familiar with Patriots past and present for anoth- to account for the apparent shrinkage of this It doesn’t come in forms you might expect. the rules of the road but some- er entertaining evening Monday, particular ice cream treat. Whatever hap- It comes young, old, healthy and unhealthy. times cannot express them exactly June 22. This event was the culmina- pened to “getting your money’s worth,” to uni- It comes in those who have decided they’re by the letter of the law. I was asked tion of the Police Association formity in serving size, to delivering true con- mad as hell and they’re not going to take it to explain the proper procedure fundraiser that took place over the fections?). anymore. CHIEF’S for stopping at a stop sign. Since last several weeks and was original- Another member of the household suggest- It comes in folks like Bob Briere, a cancer many intersections are designed ly scheduled as our annual softball ed that health consciousness has superceded survivor whose service to his town and coun- CORNER different, what is the exact law? game. Due to the “lovely” weather generosity in product sizing. By way of cor- try are beyond compare. Stopping at stop signs or flash- and field conditions, this was shift- roboration, she pointed out the most elaborate It comes in folks like all those responsible STEVE ing red signals is contained under ed indoors to a basketball game. hoax of all -- today’s “half-gallon” of ice cream. for pulling off Relay each and every year. WOJNAR Massachusetts General Laws Unfortunately, as has been the case They’ve tried to keep the top of the carton con- Hope is the most powerful four-letter word Chapter 89 Section 9. It gives three scenar- before, our team was unable to pull out a sistent with tradition, to resemble the size and there is, and the great thing is anyone can ios for drivers to observe when approaching win. The players were around after the shape of what used to be an actual half-gallon, have it and anyone can say it. It’s not a swear. these intersections. It states drivers in these game for autographs and photos. A good but the tapered sides of the modern carton It’s a promise, a vow, a signal to all that, so circumstances must “(1) stop at a clearly time was had by all. The Patrolmen’s shave off ounces, calories, and plenty of prod- long as there’s people on the earth, no hour marked stop line, but if none, (2) before Association and I thank all who participat- uct, so the container is generally only 1.75 is so dark that it can’t be bathed in light. entering the crosswalk on the near side of ed in this event and all of the residents and quarts (1.66 liters) or even 1.5 quarts (1.42 For two days every year, Relay bathes the intersection, or, if none, (3) then at the businesses who donated during this liters), sometimes even varying within the McMahon Field in Southbridge in light — point nearest the intersecting roadway fundraising campaign. same brand between different flavors. rain or shine. where the driver has a view of approaching Remember also to avoid the use of fire- While medicine may applaud this sort of Cancer and Mother Nature can try all they traffic on the intersecting roadway before works during the Fourth of July season. subtle downsizing, as it reduces fat content, want to dampen our spirits. In the end, hope entering it.” These are not only illegal here in calories, and cholesterol in sneaky fashion, wins out. Any one of these circumstances will Massachusetts, but they are also dangerous. without an accompanying decrease in cost apply depending on the location. It is the People can be hurt and property can be (which I have NOT noticed), it comes across obligation of the driver to bring their vehi- damaged. Remember to respect others and simply as cheating. “Get me a half-gallon of cle to a full and complete stop. This general- their property. Take in a legal authorized ice cream” becomes an impossible task, with- LETTERS ly means the vehicle will rock slightly back- show instead. Our department thanks out the purchase of two or more of these opti- ward after stopping. The driver of the everyone in advance for your cooperation. cal delusions. I’m not saying ice cream makers stopped vehicle must also yield the right of are the only ones pulling such tricks: It’s also POLICY way to traffic already in the intersection. A Thanks again for your questions and com- quite easy today to reach for “a pound” of penalty for a violation of this section is a ments. Please send them to me at the Dudley ground meat, or frozen fish, or other tradition- Letters to the editor are always wel- $50 civil infraction. Police Department, 71 West Main St., ally weight-packaged substances and arrive come, and may be sent to The Webster Accidents often occur in these cases and it Dudley, MA 01571, or e-mail swojnar@dud- home to find, say,only 12 ounces or some other Times, 25 Elm St., Southbridge MA is important to have a clear view of traffic. leypolice.com. 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Letters It also makes me want to head for the near- must be submitted by noon Friday to est summer ice cream stand, where they fre- SOUND OFF POLICY quently measure sweet treats by the real, hon- ensure publication in the following In addition to the Letters to the Editor section, the Webster Times offers an anonymous forum week’s issue. Every effort will be made est measure — the scoop. Nowadays they’re allowing callers to “Sound Off” about the hot-button issues and topics in their towns. The often so generous that it’s almost impossible to to accommodate late submissions, but “Sound Off” line can be reached 24 hours a day, at 508-909-4079. Names may be omitted for finish even a small cone before your hand inclusion can not be guaranteed. The “Sound Off” calls only, although you may leave a name or initials. All comments should be becomes a sticky-licky mess. You might find rules of good taste and libel will, of made clearly and concisely, to minimize the potential for mistakes. Please remember that me in just such a situation this summer at course, apply to all submissions. libelous comments, personal attacks and material that cannot be verified will not be published. more than one local location — and that’s my Personal attacks will not be published. “Sound Offs” may be sent to The Webster Times, 25 Elm St., Southbridge MA 01550 or via e- true confection for this week! The editor retains the right to edit all mail at [email protected] with “Sound Off” in the subject line. All “Sound Off” letters. submissions are due by noon on Fridays. We look forward to hearing from you! Mark Ashton writes a weekly column for Stonebridge Press publications. www.webstertimes.net Friday, July 3, 2009 • THE WEBSTER TIMES • 11 VIEWPOINT A case for death penalty?

ne of the first crime sto- his grandmother, Christine ping his victims apart with his bare hands. family and friends, the death penalty does ries I ever had to write Taylor, in Alabama. Schuler, He’s kind of a bad egg, but he’s also the father one thing quite well: It removes the killer Oas a reporter for the BIRD’S according to reports, had of 12 kids and his mother takes care of them. from society. Permanently. Southbridge Evening News recently been awarded sum- He’ll be your cell mate. You can tell him what Nathaniel Turner’s family may or may not involved a local man accused NEST mer custody of the boy. you did to end up in prison.” support the death penalty. I haven’t asked of abusing his and his girl- Why? Why indeed. Could happen, right? OK, not in a system them. friend’s kids. WALTER Child abuse has always pro- with laws and rules and rights and plea bar- Here’s what I think. Instead of sending this Among the heinous charges duce a sickening feeling in my gains and sharply-dressed defense attorneys guy to prison — if he is, in fact, guilty — and was that he used pliers to BIRD JR. stomach, just like, I suppose, it who eat, sleep and breathe these kinds of pretending that we’re being all humane and remove teeth from one of the does with most folks. Two cases. And certainly not in Massachusetts, acting within the law and doing the right children. You know,the kind of adults want to beat the you- where the courts and their liberal judges thing, let’s tell it like it really is. We’d be send- thing any of us would do to save a trip to the know-what out of each other? Fine. Have at treat brutal beasts like fluffy stuffed animals. ing this guy to a place where, if he’s lucky dentist. it. Knock yourselves out (pardon the pun). It’s easy to get emotional when stuff like enough to not be raped repeatedly and then The story I wrote wasn’t the greatest, large- I don’t even have an issue with corporal this happens, easy to climb up on the soapbox shanked by another inmate, he’d ultimately ly because I hadn’t written many crime sto- punishment. A smack on the tush? Depends and yell, “This is why we need the death start complaining about too few program- ries. With stories like that, though, the sub- on the reason, I guess, but I don’t buy into penalty back in Massachusetts!” ming choices on TV, or how the food isn’t ject matter is usually what matters, and read- what the “experts” say about how you should Easy, yes. cooked right, or how he should be allowed to ers don’t really care if the writer didn’t never have to strike a child. Sometimes, a But I’ll do it anyway. write a book about what he did. He’d get vis- phrase something quite right. smack on the bum can have the desired effect. This is precisely why we need the death its from his girlfriend who, let’s be honest That incident came back to me as I read The key with that kind of punishment, of penalty in Massachusetts. That’s not an emo- here, probably isn’t going to dump his ass about “Dad of the Year” Leslie G. Schuler. course, is that it has to be supplemented by tional reaction mind you. For years, I’ve like she should. Maybe you’ve already had the displeasure equal amounts of love and affection. No, called for the death penalty to be reinstated. I We’ll pay taxes to support him and, eventu- of hearing about what it is this guy is make that greater amounts. was particularly outraged when little Jeffrey ally, he’ll come up for parole. Unless he gets charged with. It happened on Father’s Day, How to punish children is one of those Curley was savagely murdered, his body life with no parole. I’m pretty sure, however, according to police. When Schuler allegedly debates that will linger until the end of time, stuffed into a drum and tossed away like he’d that Nathaniel Turner would have loved to slammed his 7-year-old son’s head against a I suppose. never even existed. have gotten the chance to ask for parole from wall. The boy,seen in pictures as a wide-eyed, Here’s a debate that shouldn’t take long at Only former Speaker of the House Tom the multiple beatings he allegedly incurred handsome kid with an angelic smile, died not all. If Schuler is guilty — you gotta say “if,” Finneran and his cronies worked enough at the hands of his “dad.” long after of his injuries. because he only stands accused, at the folks and called in enough favors to defeat a He wasn’t given that chance. According to reports, young Nathaniel moment; if he’s guilty of bashing his son’s death penalty measure. If Schuler, or any creep for that matter, is Turner wasn’t beaten just on Father’s Day; head against a wall so hard that the young I support the death penalty for one reason found guilty of child abuse that leads to the he had suffered a week’s worth of abuse, boy started vomiting and lost consciousness, and one reason only: justice. death of his own son, why risk giving him the including being forced to sleep on his floor it says here the trial should last all of one day. There is no real justice in a judge, a jury chance? Oh, and if you’re one of those who after his “father” removed all the toys and “How do you plead, Mr. Schuler?’ and two lawyers twisting the legal system thinks ultimate judgment should come from furniture from his bedroom. “Not guilty.” into a pretzel before the accused gets 10-15, God, then let’s send the guilty there and let Where was the mother, you ask? That’s “Fine. The court finds you guilty and sen- with parole eligibility after, say five or six God decide whether to pardon his soul. where things get murky.Nathaniel didn’t live tences you to 20 life sentences in a maximum years. Maybe that’s justice for some. Not me. Walter Bird Jr. may be reached at 508-909- with his mother, Alicia Turner. Instead, he security prison, where you will be introduced No, while it doesn’t bring back the victim 4107, or via e-mail at wbird@stonebridge- apparently had spent much of his life with to a fella names Max who’s doing time rip- or guarantee peace of mind for the victim’s press.com. Family history carried inside during trip

s I gathered my things Barack Obama’s memoir, Dreams kindly offered to show us around my college library a little over a together over the past month from My Father, I remember paus- and explain some of the exhibits to year ago, where I told my best Ato prepare for my trip to KRISTAL ing for a moment when I came to me in her halting English, since the friend about my grandmother’s Slovenija, my mother and I started this line: “I will never forget that in display cases contained words in story. She asked what camp my looking for gifts that I could bring KLEAR no other country on earth is my Slovenian only. grandmother’s brother had been in, with me. I would be seeing my story even possible.” When we got to a display of and I responded: “Mathausen.” It mother’s aunts, uncles, and cousins He was talking about his own before and after pictures of Kocevje was widley rumored to be one of for the first time in my life, and I KRISTINA family history,with his black father and the surrounding area, she the worst camps in Eastern Europe. wanted to bring them something. REARDON from Kenya and his white mother explained: “World War II. “My grandfather,” my best friend When my mother and grand- from Kansas. That line sticks with Americans bombed us.” said slowly, “was one of the mother left Titograd, Montenegro me to this day because I am travel- I stood, frozen in my spot. The Americans who freed that camp.” in 1968, I am not sure if they knew case. Like many immigrant fami- ing to Slovenija trying to chase my photographs were horrific. Was Sixty years prior, her grandfather they would never return. I have pic- lies from Eastern Europe who came family’s history — but it is only one this a fact, recited as part of the fab- had opened the gates to let my tures in my mind of my mother to the U.S. with a hard work ethic half of that history. ric of this area’s history? Was it an grandmother’s brother go home, traveling from Montenegro to the but not a lot of money, my grand- While my mother was a accusation? A request for an apolo- and there we were, two generations farm where my grandmother grew mother took a factory job while she Providence College, she met my gy? later in 2007, sitting at a table in a up in Slovenija with only a small learned English, and there are father and married him shortly During World War II, Slovenija college library in Rhode Island. suitcase, no bigger than a breadbox, times when my mother can remem- after they graduated. was a complicated place — on the I understand the true impact of covered in a dark plaid fabric. She ber coming home from school to Visiting my grandparents on my one hand, the Partisans were the Obama’s words when he says that was lucky enough to own a doll and their small apartment to find noth- father’s side of the family before I first group in all of Europe to open- only in America is his story possi- a teddy bear, something not all chil- ing but a stick of butter left in the boarded my plane to Ljubljana, I sat ly fight the Germans, and on the ble. dren her age had, since they had refrigerator. down to lunch. other hand, many Germans lived in As I begin my month and a half been sent to her from her aunt — But like many immigrant fami- “Don’t forget,” my grandfather Slovenija and were fighting with journey through Slovenija, I think my grandmother’s sister — who lies, as time moved forward, my said, “that you are first generation their homeland. back on the clues to my mother’s was living in the U.S. family’s story didn’t turn out to be a American on your mother’s side, I didn’t say much as I stumbled past that I have left behind at home Along the way, they stopped in sad one. My grandmother got mar- but you are also the eleventh gener- through that exhibit, wondering — a small child’s suitcase, a polka Croatia to visit family — my grand- ried, had a baby, and my mother ation to live in America on your how to react. My grandmother did dotted handerchief that she tied in mother’s other sister and my moth- loves her younger brother. My father’s side.” come to the U.S., after all, and the her hair, a bright red leather purse er’s cousin — and my grandmother grandmother and grandfather Obama’s words echoed through only complaint about U.S. troops from a visit to Ljubljana before she told my mother to give both the worked hard and eventually bought my mind in that moment, and as I during World War II that I’ve ever left. bear and doll away, since she would a house in western Massachusetts, landed in Slovenija, I struggled to heard from her was that they didn’t But more than that, I think about be able to have as many teddy bears and my mother worked just as hard reconcile my two identities. come quickly enough to liberate the what I carry within me. and dolls as she wanted when she and paid her own way through col- At a museum in Kocevje, where I concentration camp where her lege, coming out with top grades at Kristina Reardon writes a column got to the U.S. am staying with my cousin, a brother was. for Stonebridge Press and Villager That didn’t turn out to be the my alma mater, Providence College. woman who worked at the register This thought brought me back to When I was reading the preface of Newspapers. 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Are you a Webster, Dudley or Oxford resident with an idea for a guest column? We want to hear it! E-mail ideas to [email protected] 12 • THE WEBSTER TIMES • Friday, July 3, 2009 www.webstertimes.net SPORTS Central Mass. earns shutout in Chowder Bowl ANNUAL GAME PITS BEST FOOTBALL PLAYERS FROM THROUGHOUT REGION

BY NICK ETHIER [also] got to play in it.” SPORTS STAFF WRITER “It’s an honor,” Letourneau SPRINGFIELD — For 55 of also said. “You’re playing for a Central Massachusetts’ best senior bunch of sick kids. It’s the best football players, they had one more of the best from Central and opportunity to put the pads on and Western [Massachusetts], so throw the jersey over their shoul- it’s a lot of fun.” ders for the ninth annual Shrine The game remained scoreless Chowder Bowl Classic, held June at halftime, with rainy condi- 26 at Amos Alonzo Stagg Field on tions a predominant constant the campus of Springfield College. in the first two quarters. For the sixth consecutive year, But two second-half scores Central Mass came out victorious, from CMass was enough to pick this year pitching a shutout, 14-0, up the win, as the defense over Western Mass. played tremendously all night Fifteen of the 55 selected came in the shutout. from schools in southern and west- With 4:20 to play in the third ern Worcester County, including quarter Central Mass got on Colby Bilodeau, Corey Lavallee and the board when Oakmont’s Brandon Forcier of Tantasqua, Jesse Hunt hurled a 34-yard Tyler Ramsey and Nate Power of touchdown pass to St. John’s Southbridge, Nick Bolio and wide receiver James Lizotte, Andrew Letourneau of Shepherd after a Western Mass defender Hill, Granger Stenman of Bay tipped the ball. Path, Jesse Bond of Bartlett, Roy tacked on the extra point Jayson Kenneway of Leicester, for the 7-0 lead. Cory Roy and Marcin Dworak of Then, with 8:20 to go in the Nick Ethier photos Auburn, Paul Wallen of game, CMass put the game Central Mass. poses for a team photo after their 14-0 win over Western Mass. Northbridge, Shawn Sokoloski of away when Lavallee took the Uxbridge, and Justin Kresco of snap and pitched the ball to for bragging rights was important Roy made three punt returns. eight tackles and coming up with David Prouty. Fitchburg’s Greg Mendez. He then as well. Dworak, his Auburn teammate, an interception with 6:40 to go in Ramsey, Power, Stenman and reversed to Marlborough’s Graham “Kids from the past started it, played on the defensive line. the game. Wallen weren’t in attendance, but Asum, who threw a 47-yard touch- and we just get to keep it going,” he Lavallee threw one pass for a Sokoloski, Uxbridge’s linebacker, the 11 other athletes made an down strike to Lizotte. said. first down in the first half, and had made a tackle in the final Western impact on the field, improving Roy once again kicked the extra Kenneway was humbled to play a big rush for a first down later in Mass possession. Central Mass.’ record in the contest point to go up 14-0. in one last high school game before the game. But the game is all about donat- to 7-1-1. “It’s nice to win,” Kenneway taking a new step in his life. Lavallee’s teammates at ing to Shriners Hospitals for “It’s an honor,” Kenneway said said. “Western Mass wants to win, “Now it’s college and you have to Tantasqua, Bilodeau (linebacker) Children, including its Springfield after the game. “I didn’t get a call we want to win. We’ve been talking start all over,” he said, as he plans and Forcier (defensive back), got location, and more than $50,000 has for like three months, so I didn’t about it all day, all week.” on playing football for Worcester playing time as well. been raised through the annual think anybody from our team made “The offense really clicked State in the fall. Bond, Bartlett’s quarterback, football contest. it. I was [eventually] told I made it, together,” said Letourneau, an “Awesome way to end it.” went 3-for-5 on the night, including Letourneau put it all in perspec- and that’s one of the goals I’ve had offensive lineman. Kenneway rushed the ball five a big 23-yard passing play on third tive by saying, “Poor kids are going since I was a freshman, to play in And Letourneau, who is bound times, including the last carry of and 14 on CMass’ own 24-yard line through a lot worse than any of us this game. You have to get voted for the University of Rhode Island the game. Bolio, another running to begin the fourth quarter. are and it’s an honor to play for between all the coaches. I’m psy- in the fall, thinks that keeping the back, got four carries on the night. Prouty’s Kresco, a defensive line- them. ... Every little bit counts, and ched I got to play in it; my uncle winning streak on the CMass side In addition to both extra points, man, had a huge game, making it feels great.” Expos hold off Express for 5-4 victory CENTRAL NEW ENGLAND BASEBALL TEAMS SQUARE OFF IN CHARLTON BY NICK ETHIER with six strikeouts and nine walks. though, as they plated four runs in ners on base hasn’t been the - SPORTS STAFF WRITER “He’s one of our most reliable the bottom of the fourth inning to lem, but driving the runners in has CHARLTON — Two local Central guys,” Aucoin said of the make the contest a good one. been troublesome all season. New England Baseball Association Tantasqua graduate who does not Buckley began the inning with a “That’s been our knock this teams took Memorial Field on June play baseball in college at Liberty walk, then Carlos Mejia sacrificed year,” he said. “After tonight’s 24 looking to improve on their University.“He throws a lot for us.” him over to second base. John game we’ve left 112 men on base (in records in a season that hasn’t been Central Mass scored once in the Hanna was up next and got his 16 games). We couldn’t get the bats kind in the win department just second inning and four more times team’s first hit of the night, which going. We could have a lot better yet. in the third to give Blaze a big lead. brought Buckley to third. Mike record.” The Central Mass Expos, based Will Pagan was hit by a pitch in Rockwood’s RBI single plated But the Express’ pitching has out of Southbridge, scored five the second, and took second base South Central’s first run. Jim been solid all year, and the team times in the first three innings and on a groundout by Jesus Suarez. Elliot walked, and after the has won two of its last four games held off the South Central Express, Edwin Rodriguez was up next, and inning’s second out, Matt Cranham after starting the season at 1-11. out of Charlton, 5-4. he hit a slow roller to shortstop. walked with the bases loaded to Meanwhile, Aucoin’s Expos are The Expos are now 3-12, while the South Central’s Sean Buckley score another run. Pat Coakley’s starting to click, which is promis- Express, a first-year program, couldn’t come up with the ball, and two RBI single made the game 5-4, ing for such a young team. dropped to 3-13. Pagan scampered home for the but Blaze then got out of the jam. “We have a lot of guys that didn’t “It was a very good game,” game’s first run. South Central’s pitcher, even play college ball,” he said. Central Mass player/manager In the third inning the Expos Shepherd Hill graduate Chad “We’re competing against all col- Tony Aucoin said. “I’m really belted six singles, including three Kasik, and Blaze then both settled lege players, for the most part. proud of the good defense and lack in a row to begin the frame, for four into grooves to close the game. We’re catching up and we’re bat- of mistakes.” more runs. Kasik only gave up two hits in the tling. I’m really proud of the team.” The Expos only committed one “We haven’t hit for power yet this final four innings, while Blaze gave Aucoin also wanted to note that error while playing solid defense season, but we definitely put a cou- up three walks in the final three anyone interested in signing up for behind the stellar pitching of John ple hits together there,” Aucoin frames. the Expos can reach him at (203) Blaze, who pitched a complete said. “Kasik pitched a (heck) of a 610-7894. The team is looking for game in picking up the win. Blaze, Aucoin, Brett Cooke, game,” South Central coach Bob players, with the deadline Nick Ethier photo Blaze didn’t allow a hit until Logan Arena, Pagan and Suarez Snow said. “That one inning they approaching on July 1. The CNEBA there was one gone in the fourth had the hits, while Rodriguez also hit the ball well, single after sin- is a 10-team, competitive wooden Chad Kasik is about to release a pitch. inning, and he only relinquished reached on a fielder’s choice. gle.” bat league. Kasik went the distance in a tough 5-4 three all night. Blaze also finished The Express didn’t pack it in, Snow also added that getting run- decision of a loss. Webster U12 soccer team earns league crown

WEBSTER — For the second straight year, the Webster Youth Soccer U12 team earned the Division 2 Mays League crown. The team was coached by Archie Suprenant and assistants Timothy Tondel and Jon Simonis. The team played the weekend of June 26-28 in Lancaster for the Massachusetts Tournament of Champions. “This team has been together for four years and playing their hearts out,” Suprenant said. “The team practiced a couple times a week. We are all so proud of them. My saying is ‘one heart beat when there on the field.’” The U12 squad finished the regular season with a 7-1 record, and then faced four teams in the playoffs: Mendon (8-0), Leicester (7-0), Uxbridge (5-0) and Webster (4-0). The team consists of two goalies, Mike Rapoza and Brian Tondel, forwards Jesse Suprenant, Jake Simonis, Jeremy Rabidou and Drew Cutress, center halfbacks Kody Morio and Jack Cieszynski, and defensemen Athur Lachcik, Adam Daigneault, Justin Stately and Ryan Canty. “We faced the other Webster team in the finals, coached by Scott Peppin,” Suprenant said. “Their goalie made some tremendous saves and the team played with heart. Congratulations to their season also.” Having trouble affording your mortgage? Are you on the verge of foreclosure? Do you know someone who is someone you know is in that M SALI COUNSELING forced with: Foreclosure; Past- position, a short sale might be due mortgage payments; poor the best answer for your family. Psychotherapy Services for luck selling their home; losing Call me today and I can help you Children, Adolescents, Adults & Seniors their job; Do you owe more on sort through the options. There •Anxiety/Depression • ADHD • Substance Abuse • PTSD your home than what you can are NO realtor fees or attorney sell it for? fees paid by you! • Panic Attacks • Eating Disorders • Relationships The prospect of foreclosure is So what are you waiting for? • Grief/Loss and Other far too familiar for many aver- Call Kim D’Elia today. (508)331- INDIVIDUAL,COUPLES &FAMILY age Americans today. If you or 6699 broker of Allworth Realty (508)347-5075 Call (508)987-3771 • 316 Main St., Oxford, MA (508)764-6677 Paid advertisement WIC Accessible www.webstertimes.net Friday, July 3, 2009 • THE WEBSTER TIMES • 13 SPORTS Sun shines as PBA action moves outside HILL, NORTH BROOKFIELD, MARIANAPOLIS EARN SUMMER LEAGUE WINS

BY NICK ETHIER SPORTS STAFF WRITER SOUTHBRIDGE — With the sun finally shining bright on Thursday, June 25, the was finally able to host some outdoor games. The first game of the tripleheader featured Southern Worcester County League West rivals Shepherd Hill and Tantasqua. Shepherd Hill started off tremendously strong, leading 22-0 before Tantasqua regis- tered a point. Nicole Molleur’s hoop finally got the Warriors on the score sheet with 5:30 to go in the half. Tantasqua actually finished the half on a 13-10 run, but the Warriors trailed, 32-13. Megan Boutilette and Carolyn Hassett each had 10 points in the half for the Rams, while Mary Barbale added eight. Olivia Brooks scored seven first half points for Tantasqua. The Warriors began the second half of play on a 6-0 run to make it a 13-point contest, but Shepherd Hill began pouring it on late and won fairly easily, 53-32, to improve to 2-0. Tantasqua is now 0-2. Barbale and Boutilette, both junior starters on Shepherd Hill’s state championship run last season, execute well together with In a battle of Southern Worcester County League West (and soon Central) rivals, Southbridge took to the court against Marianapolis June 25 in search of its first Barbale, the point guard, dishing inside to Shepherd Hill and Tantasqua took to the court Thursday, June 25 for a PBA con- victory of the PBA season. Boutilette, a forward with brilliant inside test. The Warriors fell to the Rams 53-32. moves. “They’ve been playing (together) since they were little,” Shepherd Hill summer coach Dave Barbale said. “They know each other real well.” Boutilette finished with a game-high 21 points, while Barbale added 14. Hassett, a reserve junior guard on last sea- son’s squad, finished with 12 points, as she looks for more playing time next season. “She’s a good player,” Dave Barbale explained. “She’s got a lot of ability, she’s quick, she plays great defense, (and) she’s aggressive.” Brooks finished with a team-high 11 points, while Mikenna Porter added all nine of her points in the second half.

North Brookfield 31, Oxford 7 The Lady Indians (2-0) played a flawless sec- ond half to run away from the Lady Pirates (0-2) in the nightcap. The first half was slow on the offensive end, as North Brookfield led after six min- utes, 6-2. They also led at the half, 14-4. After Oxford hit a three-pointer to begin the second half, North Brookfield finished Nick Ethier photos the game on a 17-0 run. The game was called off with 30 seconds to North Brookfield played a flawless second half against Oxford in the nightcap of a PBA tripleheader to earn its second win of the season. play when a North Brookfield player hit her head on the pavement hard, the only down- side to the Indians’ night. She was able to get up on her own power after a few minutes, though. North Brookfield has shown strong signs of life at times in both of their games this sum- mer as they desperately look to reach dis- tricts next winter. The young Oxford bunch, meanwhile, has only netted 15 points in their two games thus far after they went winless last winter.

Marianapolis 28, Southbridge 19 In a game that was back-and-forth until the final minutes of the game, Marianapolis used a 9-0 run to finish the contest and break the 19-all tie to improve to 2-0. Southbridge is now 0-2. The first half saw an evenly played contest, with the Pioneers leading at the break, 13-12. The second half was also an exciting one, which saw six lead changes and two ties before Marianapolis finished the game strong. Marianne Castellano (10 points) and Dayna Larson (nine), both varsity members for Southbridge, scored all the points for the Pioneers. 14 • THE WEBSTER TIMES • Friday, July 3, 2009 www.webstertimes.net Frog jumping contest leaps to success

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DUDLEY — Fifty-three children entered the annual Frog Jumping Contest during the annual Strawberry Festival at the Dudley Grange Wednesday, June 17. The winners included — First Place: Jack DuPont, Second Place: Jocelyn Patterson, Third Place: Dominic Palmerino, Fourth Place: Mikela Gusky. www.webstertimes.net Friday, July 3, 2009 • THE WEBSTER TIMES • 15 Local officials back novelty lighter ban STATE COMMITTEE HEARS TESTIMONY BY RYAN GRANNAN-DOLL deaths due to these lighters. It is going to STAFF WRITER make a huge difference,” he said. “If we can A bill that would ban the sale of novelty take away one less ignition source for chil- lighters in the state is gaining support from dren, it will make the communities much area officials. safer.” “Novelty lighters in the hands of children The damage lighters in general can have has been the cause of many deaths and on people or buildings lends further support injuries; and I believe it is something that to the bill. we have the power to prevent,” wrote State According to a federal Consumer Products Rep. Geraldo Alicea, D-Charlton, in submit- Safety Commission (CPSC) 2004 press ted testimony to lawmakers considering the release, 3,015 people burned themselves bill. between 1997 and 2002, while 230 children Alicea recently filed the measure that died from lighter use in 1994. Also, in 1994, would ban the sale of lighters that are more than 10,000 home fires were associated shaped like toys, which, he said, can be with lighter use, but that figure dropped by attractive for children to use. about half by 1998. The bill defines novelty lighters as those “Novelty lighters in the hands of children “commonly recognized as appealing to or has been the cause of many deaths and intended for use by children 10 years of age injuries; and I believe it is something that or younger.” The law would not apply to col- we have the power to prevent,” Alicea wrote. lectible lighters made before Jan. 1, 1980. The National Fire Protection Association The Joint Committee on Public Safety and (NFPA), which Alicea said also supports the Homeland Security heard testimony in sup- measure, said their research concluded play- port of the bill during a hearing Thursday, ing with lighters is the leading cause of fire June 25. Southbridge Firefighter Robert deaths and injuries among preschoolers. Barton testified before the lawmakers. Neither Alicea nor Barton could be Alicea said Barton dumped a box of novelty reached for further comment last week. lighters on a table for lawmakers to see. The idea is already facing opposition by “Just dropped it on the table and sur- the National Lighter Association, a prised the committee,” Alicea said. “I don’t Washington D.C.-based industry group. think the committee really had a good idea “This is not a well drafted bill and the until they saw it.” Association will oppose it,” said Executive Charlton Fire Chief Charles E. Cloutier Director of The National Lighter File photos was set to testify, but bowed out for personal Association Director David Baker. “The The sale of novelty lighters, such as the one pictured here, would be banned under a law proposed by a local reasons. Lighter Association is completely opposed lawmakers. Lawmakers now have a decision to make. to novelty lighters. However, this bill would They could refer the bill to another commit- ban all lighters with artwork sold in the some in a state where lawmakers have pro- Tennessee, Virginia and Washington state tee, which would then determine whether it state of Massachusetts.” posed banning several things, including all have similar laws, according to Alicea. should be sent to the House floor for a vote. There are other problems, according to Fluffernutter, which Cisela brushed aside. Cisela said this state would the 21st to enact “I feel very confident [it will be passed on Baker. He said the definition of a novelty He said public safety concerns are a priority such a ban. to the next committee],” he said. lighter is based on an old federal standard over critics who say it is not the govern- Southbridge Fire Chief Dick Cisela said and makes no exception for collectible ment’s place to ban such lighters. Ryan Grannan-Doll can be reached by passing the law is a “no-brainer.” lighters, or those with artwork on them. If passed, Massachusetts would join other phone at (508) 909-4050, or by e-mail at “This bill will prevent future injuries and The measure also raises concerns for states that have such bans. Nevada, Oregon, [email protected]. Texting ban may still be in the cards

BY RYAN GRANNAN-DOLL concern. behind the wheel is just to drive. We want peo- STONEBRIDGE PRESS STAFF WRITER “It’s actually a distraction that’s more of a ple to realize that,” he added. One proposed measure to ban text messag- issue,” Paul said. If any type of ban is signed into law, ing while driving has died, but state lawmak- Being involved in an intense conversation, Massachusetts would become one of only a ers are still considering other similar bills. controlling children or fiddling with compact handful states with similar bans. California, The proposed law,which was an attachment discs can all keep drivers from focusing on the Connecticut, New York, New Jersey, and to the state’s fiscal 2010 budget, would have road, he said. In the 1940s, according to Paul, Washington D.C. have similar laws. imposed a $75 fine on drivers caught reading lawmakers considered banning car radios out or typing a text message with a cell phone. of fears that drivers would be too involved Ryan Grannan-Doll can be reached by Now, however, the Joint Committee on with singing the tunes while driving. phone at (508) 909-4050, or by e-mail at Transportation is considering whether sever- “Your primary responsibility when you are [email protected]. al similar bills should be referred to the House floor for a vote. The committee aired concerns over the bills June 11. Currently, state law allows motorist to use cell phones as long as the driver keeps one Advertising that helps to open doors hand on the steering wheel. However, the law also states “no person … [shall use] anything which may interfere with or impede the prop- here’s what one of our advertisers er operation of the vehicle or any equipment by which the vehicle is operated or con- has to say… File photo trolled.” One House bill would ban all cell phone use A driver demonstrates his habit of texting while driv- while driving unless the motorist was using a ing. Lawmakers recently heard several bills that would ban cell phones while driving. Another bill hands-free device. Another would prohibit I just wanted to say thank you and only junior operations from using a cell recently perished during debate. phone in any way and impose fines on viola- let you know how effective advertis- impact on the issue. tors. Early last year, Melissa and her other ing in the Webster Times has been The issue a cell phone use behind the wheel daughter, Lainey, helped gain the House’s has gained more attention from lawmakers in for us. approval of a similar ban. That ban, which the wake of recent accidents. never became final law, would have barred In October 2007, Amanda Martin, 17, died talking and texting unless and hands free when the car she was driving slammed into a When someone new calls to make device was used. Junior operators would have tree in Charlton on the way to school. She is been banned from using cell phones altogeth- an appointment for massage thera- believed to have been text messaging at the er. time of the crash. Since then, Amanda’s py, or comes in to the shoppe for the first time, Also in an incident earlier this year, an mother, Melissa has passionately pushed for we always ask how they found us - and I love MBTA Green Line driver in Boston admitted some type of cell use phone ban. he was texting when his trolley rammed into hearing “we saw your ad in the Webster Times”. Martin could not be reached for comment another. The engineer at the helm of a train last week, but state Rep. Geraldo Alicea, D- It seems the Webster Times is one newspaper in California was also texting when he Charlton, who has advocated for such a ban, crashed. The accident killed 25 people, accord- that is still read, cover to cover – for we have said Martin testified in favor such a ban at the ing to the Los Angeles Times. hearing. never gotten this response from other papers. While the proposed law targets cell phone “There is a lot of support for this legisla- use while driving, AAA Southern New Of all the avenues we have pursued to advertise tion,” he said. “We need to be up to date on England Traffic Safety Manager John Paul what is going with technology.” our business, the Webster Times has given us the last year said distractions overall are the real The Martin family has already had a huge best value for our advertising dollar.

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FARM pay the bills,” she said. continued from page 1 Don Post, Bertrand’s father, has been work- ing on the farm since 1954 and noted that this Worcester with a lot of vegetables.” year is Hillcrest’s 75th anniversary. He said Ethier said by the 1920s, the amount of Millbury Street has always had farms of farms in Auburn — as well as many towns in some kind since the 1790s. New England — began to dwindle. Ethier Post said an important part of farming is attributed the decline to people not wanting having a “passion” for farming but at the to work hard. same time you have to be a “business man” “You have to love it and really want to do it. and appeal to the public. I don’t think people want to work that hard,” “We’re very fortunate because we have a lot Ethier said. of fine costumers who come back on a regu- Turning an eye to around the region, Chris lar basis and the town is very cooperative Parent, a retired farmer from Southbridge, with farming,” he said. ran a horse farm for 30 years. He said over Post said there are some product sales that time, farming got more expensive and it was have increased despite the poor economy. also a lot of work to keep up on. “Vegetable sales of plants have been very, “It’s just long days, seven days a week — it’s very outstanding because people want to a life, not a job,” he said. know where the food is coming from,” Post Spencer Town Historian Mary Baker said said. many of the farms in Spencer have decreased Bertrand also added that people like buy- or changed their purpose. She said the small ing plants because they want to make their dairy farm she grew up on was leased to “contribution to agriculture” and people are Breezy Gardens. also trying to “get back to nature and back to “It’s getting a new use, it’s being used for the earth.” trucks and vegetable gardening,” she said. Post also pointed out that because of the Teresa A. Franco photos Despite the decrease in the amount of economy,more people are staying home more A tractor on Hillcrest Farm. farms, there are some — like Hillcrest — that frequently and want to make their yards are keeping their farms thriving. The farm “more presentable” and are starting to plant suburban raised,” he said. “What used to be According to Massachusetts Farm Bureau provides an array of products like a veg- their own food. common knowledge is now historical. Unless, Director of Member Relations Cheryl etable garden of fall crops, beef cattle Also, Post noted that their business is you’ve lived it you don’t understand.” Lekstrom, farms in Massachusetts are doing through a cow/calf operation, Christmas doing better than the car dealerships out Benjamin also noted that farms don’t make quite well adapting to change. trees and greenhouses. there because they have smaller items to sell. as much money as they used to. “We are optimistic in our industry,” she Hillcrest Farmer Cindy Bertrand credits “We’re not a big sale item. A person can However, he did acknowledge that there is a said. “The creation of more than128 munici- their variety of products to the farm’s suc- buy a bunch of small pots and handle it,” he “reawakening” of people wanting to know pal Agricultural Commissions has helped cess. said. where their food comes from. farmers maneuver the challenges they face “We’ve tried a lot of different avenues to Bertrand and Post said they believe that “It’s brought about by food scares. So, peo- in their local communities.” farms are going to survive because they are ple are suddenly looking around and saying Lekstrom said that according to the census the ones that are going to “know how to sur- ‘Where does this come from?’” he said, conducted by the United States Department vive.” But, she said, farms will have to adapt adding that New England food products have of Agriculture (USDA), during the five-year to the changes in technology and the econom- never had a recall. period in which the census was done, the ically. Benjamin said local farms are trustworthy state had a 27 percent increase in the market “They still have to keep up with the econo- places to get food because the farmers them- value of agricultural production. The top my and keep up with their own self,” selves eat their crops as well. products in Massachusetts from the census Bertrand said. “We’re longtime farmers, we use common were nursery stock, greenhouse, floriculture Farmer Nathan Benjamin Jr. of Charlton sense, we don’t do anything that would jeop- and grass. Orchards on Old Worcester Road in Charlton ardize our own lives,” he said. Lekstrom said what makes the state said there have been various changes in But, Benjamin reiterated that being a “unique” compared to other states is that farms over the years. farmer is a job that is done 24 hours a day, direct farm to consumer sales is the “The biggest changes are that you can’t seven days a week. “lifeblood of Massachusetts agriculture.” afford to have a big farm,” he said. “You have “We’re not going to be taking elaborate Lekstrom mentioned that five to be diversified and if you can’t do it your- vacations and we’re always wondering if Massachusetts counties finished in the top 50 self it won’t get done.” next year’s crop is going to pay the mort- in direct farm sales, Worcester County being Benjamin is well acquainted with the farm- gage,” he said. seventh. Lekstrom attributes this success to ing life. He grew up on various farms his fam- Farmer Peter Krasowsky of Martin Crest the awareness of buying locally grown food. ily owned in Connecticut. He then bought Farm on the Auburn and Oxford line has had “In general, the local farm economy is Charlton Orchards in 1997. The farm grows his fair share of struggles. He said the farm strong, and farmers are doing well because of and sells various vegetables and fruit by the used to raise cows to produce milk and also a consumer consciousness about buying season and they also raise red and white beef pig farm. Now, the farm only raises beef local,” she said. “Dairy is the exception, cows and have egg productions from chick- cows. He said the Oxford Board of Health because feed and fuel costs are big cost cen- ens. shut down the pig farm years ago because of ters for them.” Benjamin said New England is not an the odor it produced and the dairy farm was “agricultural society” anymore, adding that expensive. Teresa A. Franco may be reached at 508-909- Farmer Cindy Bertrand next to one of the Christmas there used to be lots of farmland in the area. “There isn’t much money in it,” 4136 or e-mail her at tfranco@stonebridge- trees Hillcrest Farm sells in the winter. “Today we have a new generation that are Krasowsky said of farming. press.com. www.webstertimes.net Friday, July 3, 2009 • THE WEBSTER TIMES • 17 Local teens arraigned on bomb charges

ARRESTED police to be looked at further. the State Fire Marshal’s Office after investigate a report of a school bus the area she saw the bottle with the continued from page 1 Officer Derek Courchaine, who further investigation. He had deter- driver seeing “…an item inside of a wick inside of the mailbox. was investigating the scene with mined the items were referred to as mail box and it smoking.” According to the police report, Pytko is being charged with 11 Lebreton, also noticed two more “chemical reaction bombs,” the According to the bus driver and the resident who lived where the counts of possessing and creating bottles similar to the first at the Massachusetts State Police; Fire the police report, the item was bottle was found said she had seen an infernal machine and two scene. The officer determined the and Explosion Investigations described as a bottle with a wick someone stopped at the end of her counts of vandalizing property. bottles to be containing similar Section and Massachusetts State inside it. The dispatcher also sent driveway but she thought it was Girard is being charged with eight ingredients as the one that explod- Police Detective; Hazardous the Fire Department as a precau- someone looking at property near counts of possessing and creating ed. The bottles were placed back Devices technician also responded tionary measure. her house. She then observed the an infernal machine and two onto the ground and Sgt. Anthony and samples of the liquid found in According to Boss, someone from passengers in the vehicle as it counts of vandalizing. Saad was also notified of the situa- the bottles were taken. They also the Postal Service was sent to the moved toward her mailbox look like According to a police report writ- tion. took possession of the evidence for scene to also investigate, along with they were picking up something ten by Officer Kevin R. Lebreton, as According to Boss, further processing. the State Police Bomb Squad. from the floor of the vehicle and well as Police Chief Michael Boss Massachusetts State Police and the The second incident took place According to the police report, then “fiddling” around in a plastic the first of the two incidents took Oxford Fire Department were also Saturday, June 20, on Dana Road the road was then shut down as the bag. The vehicle then left the scene place Thursday, June 18. Oxford called to the scene for further back- according to Lebreton. Detective investigation continued. As and when asked the occupants did Police were called to investigate an up. William Marcelonis had informed Lebreton searched the area and the not hear and explosion and did not incident at a home on Sacarrappa According to both the police him that another chemical reactive mailbox, he found the bottle in the think of the incident until police Road. The caller stated that a bottle report and Boss, there have been no bomb was located on Sacarrappa mailbox was similar to the one and fire department arrived. had been thrown into the resident’s further leads found after investiga- Road across the street from the res- found on Scarrappa Road with the According to the police report yard and had exploded. Lebreton tion at the scene, as of Monday. idence that had first reported the same design and liquid. there were additional bottles found said the resident explained when The bottles were vented by fire- incident, Thursday, June 18. According to the police report, on Dana Road that were not sealed. the bottle had exploded as it hit the men, who took both items to the According to the report, the item when the bus driver who had From there all of the items ground, it sounded like “a shotgun Fire Department to “be locked in a had been placed in a “secure loca- reported the incident was traveling retrieved from the scenes were blast,” with a large cloud of white secure room, which has no win- tion,” pending pickup by state down Hudson Road down Dana “rendered safe and placed into evi- smoke emitting from it afterward. dows,” according to the police police hazardous devices person- Road as she approached Dana Drive dence by State Police.” When the resident looked at the report. nel. she “observed a cloud of brownish container, he found it to be a small According to the police report, According to the police report, at smoke coming from a mailbox on Joy Richard may be reached at plastic drink bottle with an Lebreton called the Massachusetts 3:28 p.m., Officer J. Burdette was Dana Drive.” She waited until the 508-909-4129 or by e-mail at “unknown liquid substance,” State Police Bomb Squad as well as sent to Dana Road in Oxford to cloud passed and as she drove past [email protected]. which was brought by the caller to

Eight summer positions to Pierangeli ‘looks forward’ be filled by stimulus funds to future at the Hill He said that the events would begin at 12 CHANGE She said being a part of the Dudley- JOBS p.m., Friday,July 3, and the fireworks display Charlton School District is special because continued from page 1 continued from page 1 would begin at 9:15 p.m. or 9:30 p.m. there is pride in the community of the school … [The response from the application] has Staying on the topic of beaches, the board come before her. system, and that makes the experience of exceeded expectations. It has also come in talked about the option of getting rid of walk- “I look forward to continuing the tradition working there a good one. handy for saving money on the three posi- in fees for Memorial Beach when it comes to of academic excellence initiated by the out- “I believe that Shepherd Hill is an excellent tions that would have had to been filled by the people who live in Webster. standing educational leaders who have held school system,” said Pierangeli. town.” Selectmen Deborah Keefe explained that this position before me,” said Pierangeli in She said her focus will be to always be eval- The town had applied for six positions, the idea of people walking into the beach and an interview last week. “My vision is one of uating what is going on with the school and with officials hoping to fill the three that are paying $5 is and idea put into effect last year. high expectations that provide all students making sure the students and staff are open. The jobs would be to clean up around She said it has not been working in favor of with effective skills for success in the techno- always improving over time. Webster, in the parks and beaches as well as the town, so now the board has proposed this logically complex, globally competitive world Over the years, there have been many the town in general. McAuliffe was pleased to idea be changed so residents of Webster can of the 21st century.” things that have given her a sense of accom- report that in response the town was able to walk onto the beach for free. Pierangeli has been in school administra- plishment. receive eight people through he program. “Residents will have to show some sort of tion for 10 years, all of which have been serv- “The accomplishment that I am most proud On top of the new positions, McAuliffe also I.D. proving that they live in town and then ing in the Dudley-Charlton Regional School of is the work that I had done with New spoke about the upcoming Independence Day can come onto the beach for free,” said Keefe. District. Of those years, nine have been at England Association of Schools and celebration Friday, July 3, which is taking A second topic of contention that was Shepherd Hill as the assistant principal and Colleges,” said Pierangeli. place on Memorial Beach at Webster Lake. raised was trying to find a solution to the one was at Dudley Middle School. The NEASC came to do the accreditation, “We are hoping for a great family fun higher amount of people speeding on Main Pierangeli has been interested in the field which high schools have to go through every night,” said McAuliffe. “We’re going to have Street. of education for as long as she has been in 10 years and Pierangeli said even though it music and vendors and the fire department “There have been so many instances where school and the want to be an educator lasted was a very intensive process, all of the hard and EMS personal will be present, so we are people have come speeding down Main all throughout her time in college. work that she and the school did paid off in hoping for a fun night as well.” Street,” said Keefe. “When I entered the first grade it was what the end. The association was so impressed by Selectmen Jeffrey Duggan asked McAuliffe She went onto say that speeding like what I wanted to do,” said Pierangeli. “The grade the Dudley-Charlton school district and how if the public knew of how the day was going she has observed could end up in fatalities. level changed over the years that I wanted to they designed their student learning expecta- to run. Board of Selectmen Chairman Robert Miller teach with high school being my final tions and rubrics that they can be found on “Will people know what the process is said there have been fatalities, which have choice.” the NEASC’s Web site as an example for going to be?” asked Duggan. “Are we going to happened down toward the Dudley line when Attending Assumption College to obtain other schools. To take a look, visit have the boat ramp closed or be trying to get it comes to speed-related car accidents. her bachelor’s degree and then getting her www.neasc.org. people off of the water after 1 p.m.?” He said hopefully in the future there would master’s from Worcester State, Pierangeli set- Pierangeli said she has high expectations McAuliffe was not sure of how those events be a way to increase police presence, and peo- tled into her new profession in education as a for the future of Shepherd Hill and she hopes were going to go, but he said that during the ple would learn to slow down, not only for French and Spanish teacher, eventually the days ahead will be as bright as past week more would be written up and posted on their own safety,but especially for the sake of becoming a language and department coordi- administrators have made it. the town’s Web site as well as cable access pedestrians. nator in 1984. channel for people to view. A native of Gardner, Pierangeli has taught Joy Richard may be reached at 508-909-4129 “We are going to try and follow the way Joy Richard may be reached at 508-909-4129 around the country, but moved back into the or by e-mail at things were run last year,” said McAuliffe. or by e-mail at Dudley-Charlton district to live and teach [email protected]. “As far as boat launching is concerned, I am [email protected]. when her husband’s job moved them back not sure at the moment.” into Massachusetts.

Little League officials: Coran arrest ‘unfortunate’

REACTION also used for all- games said he is unsure if Coran said. “There’s no way Oxford job, I’m comfortable.” gent” in their background continued from page 1 in other towns in District 5. ever umpired a game in his would have known.” Moriarty also noted that checks, but that if there is no McLaughlin assured that league, but still voiced his Moriarty said the incident he thought the situation record for the person, it can- happen,” he said. Coran had been CORI opinion on the issue. He said doesn’t make him more nerv- with Coran was handled not be picked up. In a recent Letter to the checked and the background that in order to work for the ous about who is hired to the well. “It pushes up back to the Editor submitted to the checks failed to discover league — whether it is coach- league, but did acknowledge “It’s unfortunate that it forefront of what’s going on Auburn News Auburn Little anything of concern. ing or umpiring — everyone that he is aware that there happened but from what I in the world,” he said. League President Victoria “It’s really sad and unfor- must be CORI checked first. are sex offenders out there. heard the [police] did every- McLaughlin said that Coran tunate,” McLaughlin said in Moriarty said in all his three He ensured that the league thing they should have Teresa A. Franco may be was a certified umpire in an interview last week. “If years of being president, the would continue to be wary of done,” he said. reached at 508-909-4136 or e- numerous towns, including these people don’t have a league has not had anyone any suspicious activity with Oxford Little League Vice mail her at tfranco@stone- Oxford, Millbury, Charlton, record there’s no way to find with a problem on their their employees. President Timothy St. bridgepress.com. Grafton, Leicester and out about them.” record. “If there is an allegation, Germain said he knows Auburn. She also mentioned Southbridge Little League “[Coran] wasn’t a regis- we’d respond quickly,” he Oxford, as well as other in the letter that Coran was President Shaun Moriarty tered offender,” Moriarty said. “As long as we do our leagues, are “extremely dili-

Fireworks are illegal, as well as dangerous

FIREWORKS alone,” said Meith. Massachusetts. have been 114 incidents of make sure they use common also dangerous. People can continued from page 1 She said even sparklers “There are strict laws on fireworks-related incidents sense this summer. be hurt and property can be could be a danger, due to the fireworks in Massachusetts,” sense then. There have also “With summer here I just damaged. Remember to She cited the example of fact that they can burn at a said Whynot. “Leave the been one civilian injury on want people to think before respect others and their an accident which happened temperature of 1,800 degrees. show to the professionals.” record and one fire service they act,” said Dolan. property.” last year in Sturbridge at an “You are inviting danger He said people might not injury recorded as well. Dudley Police Chief Steven Webster Fire Chief Gordon illegal fireworks show to with sparklers,” said Meith. know, but the laws are so Whynot also said in years Wojnar, in a recent column Forrester gave his blunt drive the point home, where “Children can stamp on them strict that “anything that past there had been firefight- submitted to the Webster opinion on how people 17 year-old Sean Lavallee was with their bare feet if they uses visual and audible ers in Connecticut who had Times, said he wanted to should act during the Fourth watching an illegal fireworks are on the ground causing effects by combination is been selling fire works as a make sure people recognized of July season. show on Walker Pond along burns and they are known to legally a firework” — so fundraiser. This fact made that it is not only a danger to “[Fireworks] are illegal, with 200 other bystanders cause eye injuries as well.” leave all use to people who local fire departments very themselves to use fireworks, end of story,” said Forrester. when one of the fireworks According to Auburn Fire are trained. frustrated as they were try- but there are property dam- “We obviously do not want to tipped over after being lit Chief William Whynot, it can “Even poppers that can be ing to keep these explosive age issues too when things go see people getting hurt.” and hit Lavallee in the thigh. be tempting for thrown on the ground or out of Massachusetts resi- wrong. He obtained second- and Massachusetts residents to even ones filled with stream- dents’ hands. “Remember to avoid the Joy Richard may be third-degree burns as a obtain fireworks right over er are classified as fire- Warren Fire Chief James use of fireworks during the reached at 508-909-4129 or by result of the injury. the line in Connecticut. He works,” said Whynot. Dolan said he wanted to reit- Fourth of July season,” said e-mail at jrichard@stone- “This is just an other clas- said even if you obtain them According to the most erate that leaving the shows Wojnar. “These are not only bridgepress.com. sic example of why people legally, it is still an offense to recent statistics on fireworks to people who are trained is illegal here in should leave fireworks use them back in from the state in 2007, there best, as he wants residents to Massachusetts, but they are 18 • THE WEBSTER TIMES • Friday, July 3, 2009 www.webstertimes.net Elks host annual Youth Awards dinner

The Auburn-Webster Elks recent- Millward Scholarships were • Julia Bancroft School: Ronnie Riley Simmons, Mike Worster, - Submitted by the Auburn- ly held the annual Youth Awards awarded to the following graduating Grandmaisson, Victoria Simonian Jackie Matthews and Stephen John. Webster Elks. dinner, which included winners of High School seniors — Doyle and Shannon McGrath. high school and college scholar- McNamara, Cassandra Cataldo, • Pakachoag School: Kalli ships, Drug Awareness contest and Kayla Leonardi, Kathryn Perreault, Mackintire, Nicole Berthiaume and Hoop Shoot competition. Rachel LaMalva, Daniel Hartnett, Keryn Reno. Auburn High School Scholarship Joshua Harvey, Katie DeMaio, Winners of this year’s Hoop Shoot recipients were Michelle Sinclair Sarah Chelio and Jennifer Free Throw Contest: and Jeffrey Croteau. Kacmarcik. • District Winner: Delaney The Massachusetts Elks Delaney. Association presented scholarships • Lodge winners: Tom Gannon, to the following — Erin Carlson, Jennifer Adams, Joshua Harvey, Daniel Hartnett, Doyle McNamara, Daniel Wood, Micaela Cronin, Erin McNamara, Iain Zautner, Jillian St. George, Patrick Coakley, Kelly Coakley, Kelsey Reardon, Clare Kearney and Melissa Lacombe. Vocational scholarships were also awarded by the Massachusetts Elks Association — Samantha Lyn Turco and Samantha Lynn Murray. The Auburn/Webster Lodge Drug Awareness Chairman presented the winners of this year’s Essay/Poster Courtesy photos contests with U.S Savings Bonds: Drug Awareness winners, first row, from left, Nicole Berthiaume, Keryn Reno, Ronnie • Auburn Middle School: Emily Grandmaisson, Victoria Simonian and Shannon McGrath; second row, from left, ER Past MA Elks State President John Exalted Ruler Michael McNamara and Parish, Emily Fokas and P.J. Michelle Sinclair. Mike McNamara, Emily Parish and Bob Wambach, PER (Lodge Drug Awareness Capitao and Patrick Coakley. Benevenuti. Chairperson). FAITH, HILDRETH TO WED

Courtesy photo Mr. and Mrs. Michael A. Nault of Oxford announce the engagement of their daughter, Alayna Faith, to Jacob Hildreth, son of Rev. Richard and Mrs. Patricia Hildreth of Alexandria, Ky. Alayna is a student at Valley Forge Christian College in Phoenixville, Penn., majoring in World Missions. Jacob is also a student at Valley Forge, a pastoral counseling major, and is an Air Force Reservist. The families are planning a December wedding.

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OXFORD — Donna M. Yankus, 62, of Beech Mrs. Yankus was a developmental assistant OXFORD — Marion M. (Evans) Brule, 83, and two grandchildren. Street, died Monday, June 22, at UMass at the Southern Worcester County of Wheelock Street, died Saturday, June 27, Mrs. Brule was born in Worcester, the Memorial Medical Center, University Rehabilitation in Webster for several years, at UMass Memorial Medical Center, daughter of the late George E. and Lena (St. Campus, from injuries suffered in an automo- retiring over 10 years ago. She was a member University Campus, from injuries suffered George) Evans, and lived in Worcester before bile accident earlier that day. of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day in an automobile accident Monday, June 22. moving to Oxford in 1952. She graduated She is survived by her hus- Saints in Oxford. She enjoyed classical music, She was predeceased by from Ascension High School in Worcester. band of 33 years, Steven D. crocheting, crafts, going to the movies and her husband of 22 years, Mrs. Brule worked in the cafeteria at Yankus of Oxford; her son, the Big E. She loved babies, her dogs Lexi, Joseph E. Brule of Oxford, Oxford High School for more than 15 years, Daniel E. Germain of Chouie, and Melanie, helping others, her who died in 2001; and her retiring many years ago. She was a member Oxford; three brothers, grandchildren, and spending time with her former husband, Leonard of St. Roch’s Church in Oxford and was a Leonard Glidden Jr. of family and friends. Glidden Sr. of Auburn, who member of the church choir. Mrs. Brule was Grafton, James Glidden of A funeral service will be held at 11 a.m. died in 1990. a volunteer at the Oxford Senior Center for Auburn, and Joseph E. Brule Thursday, July 2, at the Church of Jesus She is survived by two more than 25 years. Jr. of Worcester; four sisters, Christ of Latter Day Saints, 49 Old Webster sons, Leonard Glidden Jr. of A funeral Mass will be held Friday, July 3, Patricia M. Hopkins of Rd., Oxford. Burial will be Friday, July 3, at Grafton, and Joseph E. from Paradis Funeral Home, 357 Main St., Arizona, Madeleine E. Caplette of Arkansas, approximately 11:30 a.m. at Worcester County Brule Jr. and his wife Maureen of Worcester; Oxford, followed by a Mass at 10 a.m. at St. Theresa R. Tontonoz of South Carolina, and Memorial Park, Paxton. Calling hours are four daughters, Patricia M. Hopkins and her Roch’s Church, 332 Main St., Oxford. Burial Lisa A. Gevry of Dudley; two grandchildren, Wednesday, July 1, from 6 to 9 p.m. at Paradis husband Terry of Arizona, Madeleine E. will follow at Worcester County Memorial Bryan Germain and Brittany Germain, both Funeral Home, 357 Main St., Oxford. Caplette and her husband Brushy of Park, Paxton. Calling hours are Wednesday, of Oxford; her ward, Larry Thorpe of Oxford; In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions Arkansas, Theresa R. Tontonoz and her hus- July 1, from 6 to 9 p.m. at the funeral home. and many nephews and nieces. may be made to the Oxford Police band Mike of South Carolina, and Lisa A. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions She was born in Worcester, the daughter of Association, 450 Main St., Oxford, MA 01540. Gevry and her husband Louis of Dudley; a may be made to the Covenant House, P.O. the late Leonard Glidden Sr., and was a life- For more information, visit www.paradis- sister, Lucille Lamontagne of Millbury; Box 731, Times Square Station, New York, long resident of Oxford. She attended Oxford funeralhome.com. seven grandchildren, two great grandchil- NY 10108-0900. Public Schools in Oxford. dren, and many nephews and nieces. For more information, visit www.paradis- She was predeceased by a daughter, Donna funeralhome.com. M. Yankus of Oxford, who died on June 22; George F. Coonan, 75 Eugene L. Vigeant, 94 OXFORD — George F. Coonan, 75, of graduated from Oxford High School in 1951. Dudley Road, died suddenly Wednesday,June He was a U.S. Navy veteran of the Korean DUDLEY — Eugene L. Vigeant, 94, of 16 late Eugene and the late Lydia (Leblanc) 24, at Cape Cod Hospital. War, proudly serving aboard the U.S.S. Ziemba Rd., died peacefully Wednesday, June Vigeant. He worked all his life in the con- He is survived by his wife Northampton. 24, at his home. struction as a builder and master mason. In of 44 years, Lillian A. Mr. Coonan was a service manager at His wife of 70 years, 1964, Eugene and his wife purchased a motel (Anderson) Coonan; three Pitney Bowes Corporation in Waltham for 37 Ceceilia V. (Degnan) Vigeant in Penobscot Bay Maine and ran it together children, Thomas F. Coonan years, retiring in 1995. He was a member of died in 2006. for five years before returning to Dudley in and his wife Linda of St. Roch’s Church in Oxford and the 200 He leaves three daughters, 1969. Charlton, Daniel P. Coonan Sportsman’s Club in Webster. He was a Past Susan Fitts and her husband Gene was an avid bird watcher and loved and his wife Audrey of North Grand Knight of the Knights of Columbus Robert of Southbridge, the Red Sox. He enjoyed a good card game and Oxford, and Cathleen A. Council 4241 in Oxford, and was a 4th degree Jeanne Kubilis of Worcester was still playing and winning at the age of 94. Coonan and her husband Ed Knight with the John Cardinal Wright and Emma Kapurch of Funeral services and calling hours were Diaz of Oxford; two sisters, Assembly. Mr. Coonan enjoyed the Red Sox Webster; seven grandchil- private on Friday, June 26, in Bartel Funeral Gladys Coonan and Ethel and the Patriots. He was an avid outdoors- dren, Jan, Don, Kori, Shelly, Home & Chapel, 33 Schofield Ave., Dudley. Elliott, both of Oxford; four man who enjoyed fishing, quahogging, and Stephen, Sue and Jennifer. He also leaves 10 Burial was in St. Rochs Cemetery, Oxford. granddaughters, Taylor, loved Cape Cod. great grandchildren and two great-great- Memorial contributions may be made to Peyton, Caitlin, and Riley; and A funeral was held Monday, June 29, from grandchildren, several nieces, nephews and charity of ones choice. many nephews and nieces. Paradis Funeral Home, 357 Main St., Oxford, caregivers. For more information, visit www.bartelfu- He was predeceased by a followed by a Mass at St. Roch’s Church, 332 He was born in Southbridge, the son of the neralhome.com. brother, Joseph C. Coonan of Main St., Oxford. Burial followed at St. Roch’s Oxford, who died in 1999; and Cemetery, Oxford. Calling hours were held three sisters, Doris Marsh of Dudley who Sunday, June 28, at the funeral home. James E. Wigglesworth, 78 died in 1985, Jean Antos of Dudley who died In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions in 2001, and Olive E. Coonan of Oxford who may be made in George’s memory to the WEBSTER — James E. Wigglesworth, 78, of of his life. died in 2005. Oxford Free Public Library, 339 Main St., 19 Crosby St., passed away Sunday,June 28, in He was a Korean War Veteran and served in He was born in Oxford, the son of the late Oxford, MA 01540. UMass/Memorial Hospital, Worcester. the U.S. Air Force. George F. and Gladys H. (Ellis) Coonan Sr., For more information, visit www.paradis- His wife of 43 years, Barbara A. Jim worked more than 34 years at the for- and was a lifelong resident of Oxford. He funeralhome.com. (Giovanazzi) Wigglesworth, died in 2001. mer Sanitary Dash Co. in North He leaves behind four chil- Grosvenordale, Conn., and retired in 1993. dren, James R. Wigglesworth He was a member of the American Legion of Webster, Scott J. Post #184, a Red Sox fan and enjoyed scratch- Grace Fenton Proctor, 92 Wigglesworth of Thompson, ing lottery tickets. Conn., Cheryl A. He loved his family and also enjoyed being OXFORD — Mrs. Grace Fenton Proctor, 92, and an active staff member of Fenton Wigglesworth and Barbara J. outdoors. of 249 Main St., passed away Tuesday, June Properties Inc., of which she was a co- Moriarty both of Webster, Calling hours were held Tuesday, June 30, 23, in her home surrounded by her family. founder in 1990. three grandchildren, a broth- at the Robert J. Miller Funeral Home and Her husband of more than 59 years, She was an active member of the Oxford er, Richard Wigglesworth of Lake Chapel, 366 School St. Burial will be at a Attorney Nathan H. Proctor, died in 2002. United Methodist Church and managed the Putnam, Conn.; two sisters, Mae Maisto of later date in Mt. Zion Cemetery with full mil- She leaves behind two chil- church’s endowment funds. Grace was also Webster and Ann Kasierski of Northboro. itary honors. dren, Carol A. Stone of an active member of the Oxford Women’s Jim was preceded in death by a brother, The family wishes to thank everyone at Springfield, Vt., and Club. George Wigglesworth and a sister, June UMass/Memorial Critical Care for their help Attorney Charles F. Proctor Grace was presented “The Citizen of the DiBonaventura. and caring of Dad. of Oxford; two grandchil- Year” Award for 2006 at the age of 89 by the Mr. Wigglesworth was born in Worcester Online guestbook at www.rjmillerfuner- dren, Nicole Santorella of Oxford Business Association. son of George and Viols M. (Chabot) als.net. Wilmot, N.H., and Chase She has been an inspiration to many mem- Wigglesworth and has lived in Webster most Proctor of Stratford, Conn.; bers of the community by her example of liv- four great-grandchildren, ing a very active life and always lending a Chelsea Hastings, Kiara helping hand to anyone who needed her. Philip J. Halloran, 90 Santorella, Justin and Joshua Hastings; also Whether it is a member of her family,church, nieces and nephews, David Fenton, Marilyn or member of the Oxford community, there NORTH GROSVENORDALE, Conn. — He was born in Bath, Maine, the son of the Reed, Thomas and Stephen Fenton and many are countless people whose lives Grace has Philip J. Halloran, 90, of 110 Main St., died late John and the late Mary (McAdams) grand nieces and nephews and John Hartjen touched and who will miss her. Tuesday, June 23, in Oakwood Rehabilitation Halloran. He lived 20 years in Webster and of Cape Cod. The funeral for Grace was held Saturday, and Nursing Center, Webster. about 25 years in New London, Conn., where She was predeceased by a brother, Howard June 27, at the Oxford United Methodist He leaves two sons, James R. Halloran of he worked as a Welder at Electric Boat and Fenton. Church, 465 Main St. Burial followed in North Webster, and David R. Halloran and his wife returned to Webster to be close to his family She was born Dec. 13, 1916 in West Winfied, Cemetery. Helen of Dudley; a daughter, Phyllis, wife of in 2000. He was the last of seven children. N.Y., daughter of Arthello L. and Esther Visitation with Grace’s family was held Eugene Young Sr. of North Grosvenordale, Funeral services were private in Mt. Zion (Lecky) Fenton and has lived in Oxford for Friday, June 26, from at the Robert J. Miller- Conn.; seven grandchildren; three great- Cemetery, Worcester Rd., Webster MA 01570. many years. Oxford Funeral Home, 247 Main St. (Route grandchildren; and many nieces and Bartel Funeral Home & Chapel, 33 She graduated in 1935 from the House of 12). nephews. Schofield Ave., Dudley, assisted the family. the Good Shepherd School of Nursing in In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions He was predeceased by grandson Jimmy Utica, N.Y., as a pediatric nurse. She later may be made to The Oxford United Methodist Halloran. worked part time at the former Phillip Joslin Church, Grace F.Proctor Memorial Fund, 465 Insurance Agency in Oxford and had a home Main St., Oxford, MA 01540, or the VNA Care, day care. Grace remained an active part of 120 Thomas St., Worcester, MA 01608-1280. Scanlon Walter Majkut, 89 the family law firm, Proctor Law Office as a Online guestbook at www.rjmillerfuner- paralegal since 1942 with her late husband als.net. WEBSTER — Walter Majkut, 89, of 41 Nathan and now managed by her son Charles, Funeral Service Cudworth Rd., died Friday, June 26, at Milford Care and Rehabilitation Center. He leaves a niece, Jane Since 1947 Becker of Milford and a grand niece Julia Becker, 38 East Main Street also of Milford. He was predeceased by his Popps, Webster, MA 01570 sister, Michalene C. Majkut, As the 1st anniversary of your passing approaches, who died Jan. 25. (508)943-1298 He was born in Webster, you are missed so much, and we wish that you were still son of the late Michael and here and on this rainy, misty, night we look out onto the “Ask the Families We’ve Served.” Julia (Faryniarz) Majkut. He was a World War II, United States field of high grass and see an amazing sight, something www.scanlonfs.com Army veteran. He was a retired textile we had only witnessed last year this same time “thou- worker. www.websterfunerals.com Walter's funeral Mass will be held sands of fireflies” sparkling like stars from the sky, Wednesday, July 8, at Donald P. Lamoureux everywhere your eyes look there are so many, it felt so 10 a.m. in Saint “Got Will?” You Should! Joseph Basilica, 53 magical! It is like you took all of the stars from the sky Whitcomb St., and brought them to us saying “hello”. Webster. Please go Merrill J. 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VA Benefits Shaw-Majercik FREE Initial Consultation Funeral Home, 48 • Weekday and Weekend Appointments • House Calls School St., Webster, Love your children & grandchildren Conveniently located at is directing arrange- 140 Worcester-Providence Turnpike • Sutton, MA ments. Sandra, Albert, Katelyn, Autumn & Alyssa (Rte. 146 South before Tony’s Pizza) Have The Will to Plan Ahead Call or email for an appointment (508) 581-8700 [email protected] www.webstertimes.net Friday, July 3, 2009 • THE WEBSTER TIMES • 5 CHURCH LISTINGS OBITUARIES WEBSTER THE EPISCOPAL CHURCH OF THE RECONCILIATION, 5 N. Main St., Webster, MA Theresa E. Miczek, 87 Virginia C. Gunter, 92 01570, 508-943-8714, Web site: www.reconciliation- web.org, e-mail: [email protected], CHARLTON — Virginia C. ing Welsh Ponies and Black office hours: Monday through Friday 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. WEBSTER — Theresa E. former Webster National Bank, Miczek, 87, of Webster, died then Shawmut Bank for more (Cook) Gunter, 92, of Horne Angus Beef Cattle. In addition, The Rev. Janice C. Ford, Pastor and Priest-in- Homestead Road, died Sunday, she was a teacher at Charlton Charge. Sunday Services of Holy Eucharist at 10 Sunday, June 28, in the than 40 years before retiring in June 7, in her home. Elementary and High School for a.m. (with coffee hour following). Sunday School UMass/Memorial Healthcare 1986. begins at 9:30 a.m. Nursery care available beginning after an illness. She was a member of Saint She was predeceased by her several years and previously at 9:45 a.m. She leaves a Joseph Basilica and its Holy husband of 63 wrote a column for the brother, Rosary Sodality. In her younger years, Dr. Roy C. Southbridge News in CATHOLIC APOSTOLIC NATIONAL CHURCH. Theodore J. days, she played tennis and was Gunter Jr. of Southbridge. For information, contact: Father Brian D. McIntyre, Miczek and his a member of the Worcester Charlton, who Virginia was an artist, work- SCR (508) 641-5672 saintjoseph5672 @yahoo.com. wife Sally C. of Tennis Club. died in 2005. ing in watercolor and stone, and Holy Mass every Sunday at 4 p.m Prayers for healing Spencer; three The funeral will be held She is sur- was a supporter of the on the, 2nd and 4th Wednesdays of the month at 6:30 nephews, Thursday, July 2, from the vived by four Southbridge Arts Center. She p.m. Richard, James Sitkowski & Malboeuf Funeral children, operated and built Tree of Life and John; five Home, 340 School St., with a Pauline G. Art Studio in Charlton where FAITH ASSEMBLY OF GOD, corner of Lincoln nieces, Linda, Mass at 11 a.m. in St. Joseph Wilson of she created her most awesome and Nelson streets. (508) 943-6758. The Rev. Kent Charlotte, Barbara, Elizabeth Basilica, 53 Whitcomb St. Burial Fairbanks, Alaska, Roy C. stonewall. Whitecotten. Sundays, 10 a.m. and 6:00 p.m. and Suzanne; grandnephews will be in St. Joseph Garden of Gunter III of Monterey, Calif., Virginia enjoyed traveling www.faithassemblywebster.com. and grandnieces. Peace. Calling hours will be Karl D. Gunter of Missouri City, with her husband to visit family She was preceded in death by from 9:30 to 10:30 a.m. Thursday, Texas, and Mark L. Gunter of in Alaska and throughout the CHURCH OF CHRIST-WEBSTER, 168 Main St. in her brothers Leo, Frank, Stanley July 2, in the funeral home. Charlton, and their spouses; a world. the “Joslin House,” corner of Mechanic Street. and Charles Miczek. Donations in her memory may sister, Emily Moore of A celebration of life was held (508) 765-6067. Evangelist Peter Capoccia. Bible Edgartown, Martha’s Vineyard; June 27 at the Oak Hill Bible study Sundays, 9 a.m., worship Sundays, 10:30 a.m. She was born in Webster, the be made to St. Joseph Basilica, daughter of John S. and Tekla 53 Whitcomb St., or to the VNA a sister-in-law, Mary (Collins) Church, 40 Sacarrappa Rd., FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH OF WEBSTER, (Slota) Miczek and was a lifelong of Southern Worcester County, Cook of Canton; 12 grandchil- Oxford. Burial was private. 33 E. Main St. (508) 943-3554. The Rev. Thomas B. resident. She graduated from P.O. Box 368, both in Webster, dren; seven great-grandchil- There are no calling hours. Harmon. Sundays, 11 a.m. and 6 p.m. Adults’ and Bartlett High School and Becker MA 01570. dren, and many nephews and In lieu of flowers, memorial children’s Sunday school, 10 a.m. Junior College. For more information, visit nieces. contributions may be made to Ms. Miczek was a teller at the www.sitkowski-malboeuf.com. She was born in Wellesley, the the Quinebaug Valley Council HOLY TRINITY CHURCH, NATIONAL daughter of the late Arthur and for the Arts and Humanities, 111 CATHOLIC, 68 Lake St. (508) 943-0608. Rev. Dr. Margaret (Lewis) Cook, and Main Street, Southbridge, MA Stanley Kaszubski, interim pastor. Saturdays, 4 p.m. lived in Charlton since 1944. 01550-2524, or to Fisher Center All are welcome. Harold F. Rumrill, 48 She received her first Master’s for Alzheimer’s Research degree from Boston University Foundation, www.alzinfo.org. SACRED HEART OF JESUS, 18 E. Main St. (508) WEBSTER — Harold F. Woodstock; a grandson, Stephen in American Literature and her The Paradis Funeral Home, 943-3140. The Rev. Michael J. Roy. Saturdays, 4 p.m. Rumrill, 48, of 19 Nelson St., died J. Southwell Jr. of North second Master’s degree from 357 Main St., is assisting the Sundays, 9 and 11 a.m. and 6 p.m. Sunday morning Monday,June 22, at home, after a Grosvenordale; numerous aunts, Worcester State College in family with the arrangements. worship a 8 a.m. and 10 a.m., June, July and August. long illness. uncles and cousins. Education. For more information, He leaves his wife of 26 years, Harold was born in Keene, Virginia Gunter was a farmer www.paradisfuneralhome.com. SHARING GOD’S LOVE MINISTRY, Robin A. (Daniels) Rumrill of N.H., and has lived in Webster for many years in Charlton, rais- 9 E. Main St. (508) 949-6497. Pastor Richard Webster; two sons, Harold T. most of his life. He was a supervi- Mongeon. Sunday School, 10 a.m. Services, 11 a.m. Rumrill and Bryan A. Rumrill, sor for ECM Plastics and then Wednesday bible study, 6 p.m. All are welcome. both of Webster; two daughters, American Polimers until becom- Handicapped accessible. Amanda Demers of North ing ill. William R. Sgariglia Sr., 66 Grosvenordale, Conn., and Julie A Celebration of Harold’s life STS. CONSTANTINE AND HELEN CHURCH, A. Rumrill of Webster; his father, was held Saturday, June 27, with DUDLEY — William R. USS Wasp during the Cuban mis- 35 Lake Parkway. (508) 949-7623. The Rev. Luke A. Robert R. Rumrill Sr.and his wife a prayer service, in the Shaw- Sgariglia Sr., 66, sile crisis and in the Vietnam Veronis. Divine Liturgy Sundays, 9:30 a.m. (sum- Mary Rumrill of Thompson; his Majercik Funeral Home, 48 of Alton Drive, Era. mer) or 10 a.m. (September to May). mother, Josephine L. (Chase) School St., Webster.Burial will be died Friday, Mr. Sgariglia was an auto body June 26, at home technician. He owned and operat- ST. JOSEPH BASILICA, St. Joseph Basilica, 53 Rumrill of Webster; two broth- at the convenience of the family. Whitcomb St., Webster, MA 01570, 508-943-0467, ers, Robert Rumrill Jr. and In lieu of flowers, donations after being ed Bill’s Auto Body in Oxford for Rev. Monsignor Anthony Czarnecki, Saturdays, 4 Richard Rumrill Sr., both of can be made to the Julie A. stricken ill. many years, retiring in 2004. p.m., Sundays, 7 a.m. and 11 a.m. (Polish), 8:15 a.m. Webster; five sisters, Julie Rumrill Trust, c/o Webster Five He leaves two He enjoyed NASCAR racing. and 9:30 a.m. (English), Holy Day Vigil, 5 p.m., Rumrill of Woodstock, Conn., Cent Savings Bank, 136 sons, William R. He also was involved in owning Holy Day Masses, 7 a.m. and 9:30 a.m. (English) Renee Vinton, Angela Authier, Thompson Rd., Webster, MA “Billy” Sgariglia and racing horses in harness 8:15 a.m. (Polish) 7 p.m. (Bi-lingual). Robyn Rumrill, all of Thompson, 01570. Jr., of Dudley, races. and Courtney Rumrill-Bell of and Rock Dubois The funeral was held ST. LOUIS CHURCH, 15 Lake St. (508) 943-0240. The of Townsend; two Wednesday, July 1, in Scanlon Rev. Joseph Marcotte. Saturdays, 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. grandchildren, Funeral Service, 38 East Main Sundays, 7, 9 and 11 a.m. (English) and 1 p.m. Kyle and St., Webster. Burial was in Saint (Spanish). Carol M. Durocher, 59 Danielle; a sister, Roch’s Cemetery, Oxford. The Carole A. Webster-Dudley Veterans UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST, FEDERATED, SOUTHBRIDGE — Carol M. worked for over 22 years. Sgariglia of Council performed the military 4 Church St. (508) 943-0061. Sundays, worship and (Cimicud) Durocher, 59, of Carol was a member of St. Dudley; and honors at the cemetery. Calling service at 10 a.m. Riverview Place, died Friday, Anthony of Padua Church in many friends. hours were held Tuesday, June June 19 at Tufts Medical Center Dudley where she served as a He was born and raised in 30, at the funeral home. DUDLEY after complications from a liver Eucharistic Minister and Lector. Webster, the son of Dominic J. Donations in his name may be transplant. She enjoyed cooking, garden- and Delia R. (Russo) Sgariglia. made to St. Louis School CALVARY ASSEMBLY OF GOD CHURCH, She leaves her ing, traveling, shopping, and she 105 Southbridge Road. (508) 949-3711. The Rev. He moved to Dudley in 1970. He Endowment Fund, 15 Lake St., husband of 39 was also an avid Red Sox and Patrick O’Loughlin. Sundays, 10:30 a.m. Adult Bible graduated from Bartlett Trade Webster, MA 01570. study,Wednesdays, 7 p.m. 1/2 years, John Indianapolis Colts fan. Carol was High School. For more information, visit G. Durocher. a strong advocate for research of He was a Navy veteran, serv- www.scanlonfs.com. FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH OF They were mar- PBC, and for patient's medical ing as a signalman aboard the DUDLEY, Conant Memorial, United Church of ried Oct 19, 1969. rights, including having testified Christ, 135 Center Road. (508) 943-7320. Rev. John R. She also leaves before the State House. She was White. Sunday Worship 10 a.m. Sunday School 10 two sons, actively involved with the a.m. Nursery provided. Adult Study Sun. 8:30 a.m.. Michael and his Southbridge Relay for Life. Sign Language Interpretation: Available fourth wife Lynn Durocher of She was a former active mem- Sunday of the month. Open & Affirming Southbridge and Joseph “Joe” ber of the Southbridge Optimist To advertise in the Congregation. All are welcome. Handicapped Durocher of Webster; a brother, Club. Accessible. Peter Cimicud of Green Bay, The funeral Mass will be held Webster Times, Wisc.; a sister, June wife of the at 10 a.m. Monday, June 29, at St. ST. ANDREW BOBOLA, 54 W. Main St. (508) 943- late Arthur “Art” Goguen of Anthony of Padua Church, 22 5633. The Rev. Joseph Szwach. Saturdays, 4:45 p.m. Brookfield, and many nieces and Dudley Hill Road, Dudley. A please Sundays, 9:15 a.m. (in Polish), 8 and 10:30 a.m. (in nephews. Celebration of Life for Carol will English). She was predeceased by a son, be heldfrom 5 - 8 p.m. Sunday, contact Adam Durocher, who died in June 28 at the Sansoucy Funeral ST. ANTHONY OF PADUA CHURCH, 1971. Home, 40 Marcy St., Southbridge. 22 Dudley Hill Road. (508) 943-0470. The Rev. Paul She was the daughter of the Burial will be private. Diane Cameron Campbell. Sat., 4 p.m. Sun., 8:30 and 11 a.m. late Paul and Isabella (Janusas) In lieu of flowers, donations ST. COLUMBA ANGLICAN CHURCH, Cimicud. may be made in her memory (for [email protected] Nichols College Chapel, Center Road. (860) 779-3476. Carol graduated in 1968 from Tufts Medical Center) to Savers The Rev.Donald Farrell. Sundays, 10 a.m. Tantasqua Regional High School. Bank c/o V. Delisle 270 Main She was presently employed at Street Southbridge, MA 01550. 508-909-4110 Savers Bank as a Customer For more information, visit OXFORD Service Specialist where she has www.sansoucyfuneral.com. CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER-DAY SAINTS, 9 Old Webster Road. (508) 987-1083. Bishop Fred Cox. Sundays, 10 a.m. and 1 p.m.

FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH OF NORTH OXFORD, 693 Main St. (508) 987-5633. Pastor Renee CALENDAR D. Kaufman. Sundays, 9:15 a.m.

FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, Send all calendar listings and happenings to son. In addition to winning two tickets to a She will be doing a presentation on Reiki, the 355 Main St. (508) 987-2211. The Rev. Samuel W. Editor Adam Minor by mail to the Webster game at Fenway Park, the Blood Donor of the ancient Tibetan system of natural hands-on Young. Sundays, 9:30 a.m. Times, 25 Elm St., Southbridge, MA 01550, by Game receives a commemorative souvenir healing. fax to (508) 764-8015, or by e-mail to plus on-field recognition. The real winners, Many of you know Marilyn as the Executive GRACE CHURCH “EPISCOPAL, 270 Main St. [email protected]. All calendar however, are the patients who are relying on Director of Tri-Valley, Inc. She has served in (508) 987-0084. Holy Eucharist (Rite 1), Saturdays, listings must be submitted by noon Friday,, to the generosity of volunteer blood donors. that position since 1992. Marilyn also served 6:30 p.m., Sundays, 8 a.m. Prayer, Sundays, 10:10 a.m. be published in the following weeks edition. nine years on the Southbridge School Holy Eucharist (Rite 2), Sundays, 10:30 a.m. Committee, and was State Representative for Wednesday, July 8 the towns of Southbridge, Charlton, Dudley OAK HILL BIBLE CHURCH, 40 Sacarrappa Road. Monday, July 6 and Sturbridge for nine years. During her (508) 987-0287. Senior Pastor Glenn Rice. Sundays, STURBRIDGE term as state representative, Travinski served 9:30 a.m. Sunday school, 11 a.m. OXFORD On Wednesday, July 8, Woman in Business Turn To CALENDAR, page 6 OXFORD UNITED METHODIST CHURCH, Oxford Community Blood Drive — Monday, Inc. will hold its 465 Main Street (508) 987-5378, the Rev. Paula July 6, from 2 to 7 p.m., at Singeltary Rod & monthly breakfast Fletcher. Sunday Worship, 10 a.m. Nursery care Gun, 300 Sutton Ave. Free half gallon of meeting at the Oliver provided. Sunday School for Kindergarten Friendly’s Ice Cream and free Red Cross T- Wight Tavern at Old through Adults at 9 a.m shirt for all presenting donors. Plus register to Sturbridge Village. HELP WANTED win Boston Red Sox tickets. For the quickest Our guest speaker will ST. ANN’S CHURCH, 652 Main St. (508) 987-8892. possible process, please call 800-GIVE LIFE or be Marilyn Travinski. The Rev. James M. Steuterman. Saturdays, 4 p.m. Embroiderer/Digitizer Sundays, 9 and 11:00 a.m. visit www.givelife.org to schedule your Full time, year round work in Northeast CT. ST. ROCH’S CHURCH, 334 Main St. (508) 987-8987. appointment to Monsignor Louis R. Piermarini. Saturdays, 4 p.m. donate. You must be at Perennial Farm Must have Brother experience. Sundays, 8:15, 9:30 and 11 a.m. least 17 years old (16 Diverse collection of locally grown plants, with parental permis- in a natural setting Digitizing knowledge a plus. TABERNACLE OF PRAISE ASSEMBLY OF sion) and 110 pounds. GOD, 8 Maple Road. (508) 987-7707. The Rev. Sue Please bring ID. Mention this ad to recieve fresh dug Flexible hours and benefits available. Lynch. Sundays, 10 a.m. and 6:30 p.m. Bible study, The Blood Donor of daylily during July or August Wednesdays, 7 p.m. the Game Program Pay based on experience. allows winning blood (with any purchase) ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH, 70 S. Main St. (508) donors from through- Send resume with references to OPEN WEEKENDS THROUGHOUT THE SEASON 987-1248, Pastor Andrew Simon, Sundays, 9 a.m. and out New England to be 10:30 a.m.; Sunday School, 9 a.m.; weeknight wor- honored at each home WEEKDAY VISITS…BOB 860-774-5098 PO Box 322 Plainfield, CT 06374. ship on Tuesdays at 6 p.m. game during the sea- 281 Pratt Rd. • Dayville (off Rte. 101, 2 mi., E on left off Rte. 395) 6 • THE WEBSTER TIMES • Friday, July 3, 2009 www.webstertimes.net CALENDAR “Quintessential Brass” Thursday, July 9, at American Red Cross Blood Drive in Webster. Celebrating talent and culture! CALENDAR continued from page 5 6:30 p.m., at The Black Tavern garden at 138 Webster, Wednesday, July 15, from 2 to 7 p.m., Featuring Charlie Zahm Trio, Cady Finlayson as vice chairwoman, and later chairwoman, of Center Rd., Dudley. Bring a chair, pack a pic- at the 200 Sportsman’s Club at 184 Sutton Rd., Band, Burning Bridget Cleary, George Casey the Commerce and Labor Committee. She was nic, and enjoy the evening. Free and open to Webster. Free half gallon of Friendly’s Ice and Jug O’Punch. To purchase tickets, got o the first woman to chair this committee in the all. Cream, plus register to win Red Sox tickets. www.indianranch.com or call 508-943-3871. state’s history. For the quickest possible process, please call Marilyn is also a Reiki master. Reiki means 800-GIVE-LIFE or visit www.givelife.org to DUDLEY “universal life energy,” and its emphasis is on Saturday, July 11 schedule your appointment to donate. Walk- supporting the body’s natural healing abilities ins welcome. You must be at least 17 years old Annual Auction — First Congregational physically, spiritually, mentally, and emotion- WEBSTER (16 with parental permission) and at least 110 Church of Dudley, 135 Center Rd., Dudley, ally. Reiki can help to release stress and ten- pounds. Please bring ID. Saturday July 25, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Rain sion, promote the body’s natural ability to Multi-platinum recording artist Tracy Date: Sunday, July 26, 12 to 5 p.m. Preview — heal, and create harmony and peace. During Lawrence live in concert at Indian Ranch one hour prior to auction. Many estate items our meeting, Marilyn will be demonstrating Saturday, July 11, at 2 p.m. Featuring the sin- Monday, July 20 — partial listing: chairs, tables, bicycles, dish- some of these principles. If you are interested gle “Paint Me a Birmingham,” and 17 number- es, glassware, toys, games, garden tools, power in this holistic approach to healing, please one singles, including “Find Out Who Your OXFORD tools, large trunks, computer desk, milk can, join us for breakfast on July 8. Friends Are,” “If the Good Die Young,” many furniture pieces and much more. There Woman in Business Inc. provides a network “Sticks and Stones,” “Better Man, Better Off,” Oxford Senior Center Retirement Seminar will also be a food booth, tag table, merchant for women who own their business, or are and “Alibis.” Tickets are $22.50 to $40. For — Monday, July 20, from 1 to 3 p.m. Bill donations and a 50/50 raffle. For information, working in a business, through sharing their more information, visit Mahoney is a nationally recognized financial call Derek Donahue at 508-943-2531, or David knowledge and experiences. The group meets www.indianranch.com, or call 508-943-3871. planner and educator. For the last 20 years he Gould at 508-949-1251. the second Wednesday of every month for has educated the public on basic financial breakfast at the Oliver Wight Tavern at Old WEBSTER issues that they have to deal with in their Sturbridge Village. Registration begins at 6:45 lives. This seminar will cover a number of top- Sunday, July 26 a.m., and a buffet breakfast is served at 7 a.m. July Art Show & Sale — “The Painter’s ics including the Property Tax Circuit The cost for the breakfast is $14 for members Path: Recent Works in Oils,” by Tom Martino, Breaker for seniors in Mass who have less OXFORD and $16 for non-members. will be on display July 1-31 at Booklovers’ then $40,000 in income. It is designed to give You can find Woman in Business, Inc. online Gourmet, 55 E. Main St., Webster. Meet the these seniors up to a $2,800 payment. We will Good News at the Gazebo! On Sunday, July at www.wibsturbridge.org or by calling 508- artist Saturday, July 11, from 1 to 4 p.m. Free also cover reverse mortgages, health care 26, from 6 to 7 p.m., at Oak Hill Bible Church, 764-1657. If you are interested in joining us for and open to the public. Gallery hours are proxies, budgeting and other financial pro- and Saturday, Aug. 29, from 6 to 7 p.m. at breakfast, please call ahead two days before Monday and Saturday, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., grams available for seniors in Massachusetts. Crosspoint Church, we will bring to Oxford the meeting to reserve a seat. Tuesday through Thursday, 10 a.m. to 7 p.m., Good News! At each event, there will be music Friday, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Call 508-949-6232 for and singing, then sharing the Good news from more information. Saturday, July 25 God’s Word. In a world filled with bad news everyday, Thursday, July 9 WEBSTER violence and hatred — there is hope. Come out DUDLEY Wednesday, July 15 to the Bandstand at Joslin Park, Main Street, Blackstone Valley Celtic Festival — Oxford, and hear that hope — it will change Enjoy a summer concert by the WEBSTER Saturday, July 25, from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m., at your life. Bring lawn chairs or blankets. Indian Ranch Performance Center, Route 16, LEGALS NOTICE OF MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF District Registry of Deeds at Book 39894, with the land and shall bind any person hav- record, if any, insofar as the same are now in REAL ESTATE Page 350 (the “Master Deed”), which Unit is ing at any time interest or estate in the Unit, force and applicable. By virtue and in execution of the Power shown on floor plan of the building, recorded his family, servants, tenants, invites and visi- In the event of any typographical error of Sale contained in a certain mortgage at the Worcester County Registry of Deeds in tors, as though such provisions were recited set forth herein in the legal description of the given by Irene J. Innis to Mortgage Plan Book 848, Plan 97 and on the copy of and stipulated at length herein; 3. Such taxes premises, the description as set forth and Electronic Registration Systems, Inc., as the portion of said plan is attached hereto attributable to the Unit and Common contained in the mortgage shall control by nominee for New Century Mortgage and made a part hereof, to which is affixed a Elements for the current fiscal year as are reference. Corporation dated October 13, 2006, record- statement in the form required by Section 9 not due and payable on the date of delivery This property has the address of 38 Elm ed with the Worcester County (Worcester of Chapter 183A. Said Unit is conveyed hereof; 4. Provisions of existing building and Street, Unit 1 38 Elm Street District) Registry of Deeds in Book 39962, together with: 1. An undivided fifty percent zoning bylaws; 5. The Unit is intended for Condominium, Webster, MA 01570 Page 276 of which mortgage the under- (50%) percent interest in the Common residential dwelling purposes only, except Together with all the improvements now signed is the present holder for breach of Elements described in the Master Deed. 2. that the Trustee of the Condominium or hereafter erected on the property and all conditions of said mortgage and for the pur- The post office address is 38 Elm Street, Unit Association may, in any case, grant a Unit easements, rights, appurtenances, rents, pose of foreclosing the same will be sold at 1, Webster, Massachusetts 01570. Said Unit Owner permission to use the Unit for any royalties, mineral, oil and gas rights and prof- PUBLIC AUCTION at 03:00 PM on July 13, is conveyed subject to and with the benefit professional or purpose, ancillary to the resi- its, water rights and stock and all fixtures 2009, on the mortgaged premises. The entire of: 1. The provisions of said Chapter 183A; 2. dential use, permitted by zoning ordinance of now or hereafter a part of the property. All mortgaged premises, all and singular, the The provisions of the Master Deed and floor the Town of Webster. The Unit may be used replacements and additions shall also be premises as described in said mortgage: plan of the Condominium recorded simulta- only for residential purposes in accordance covered by this sale. The Condominium Unit is Webster, neously with and a part of the Master Deed with the zoning laws of the Town of Webster, Terms of Sale: Said premises will be Worcester County, Massachusetts known as and the 38 Elm Street Condominium Trust, subject in all events to the restrictions set sold subject to any and all unpaid taxes and Unit 1 of the 38 Elm Street Condominium, sit- dated September 25, 2006 and recorded forth in said Master Deed. Being the same assessments, tax sales, tax titles and other uated on 38 Elm Street, Webster, Worcester with said Registry in Book 39895, Page 1 premises conveyed to the Mortgagor by municipal liens and water or sewer liens and County, Massachusetts 01570, a (the “Trust”), in each case as the same may Deed recorded with the Worcester South State or County transfer fees, if any there Condominium established pursuant to be amended from time to time by instru- District Registry of Deeds in Book 39896, are, and TEN THOUSAND DOLLARS Massachusetts General Laws, Chapter ments recorded with said Registry, with pro- Page 237. ($10,000.00) in cashier's or certified check 183A, by Master Deed dated September 25, visions, together with any amendments Subject to and with the benefit of ease- will be required to be paid by the purchaser 2006 and recorded with the Worcester thereto shall constitute covenants running ments, reservation, restrictions, and taking of Turn To LEGALS, page 7 WEBSTER BUSINESS DIRECTORY

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LEGALS continued from page 6 covered by this sale. ed with Worcester District Registry of Deeds, price shall be paid within thirty (30) days from Terms of Sale: Said premises will be Plan Book 177, Plan 39. the sale date in the form of a certified check, at the time and place of the sale as a deposit sold subject to any and all unpaid taxes and Together with the abutting portion of River bank treasurer’s check or other check satis- and the balance in cashier's or certified assessments, tax sales, tax titles and other Street, to the center line thereof, subject to factory to Mortgagee’s attorney. The check will be due in thirty (30) days, at the municipal liens and water or sewer liens and the right of others to use said portion for all Mortgagee reserves the right to bid at the offices of Doonan, Graves & Longoria, LLC, State or County transfer fees, if any there usual street purposes. Together with the sale, to reject any and all bids, to continue 100 Cummings Center, Suite 225D, Beverly, are, and TEN THOUSAND DOLLARS right, in common with others, to use all the sale and to amend the terms of the sale MA 01915, time being of the essence. ($10,000.00) in cashier's or certified check streets and roadways shown on both plans by written or oral announcement made The Mortgagee reserves the right to will be required to be paid by the purchaser mentioned herein for all usual street purpos- before or during the foreclosure sale. If the postpone the sale to a later date by public at the time and place of the sale as a deposit es. sale is set aside for any reason, the proclamation at the time and date appointed and the balance in cashier's or certified Together with an undivided 1/29th interest in Purchaser at the sale shall be entitled only to for the sale and to further postpone at any check will be due in thirty (30) days, at the the water equipment, pipes and apparatus a return of the deposit paid. The purchaser adjourned sale-date by public proclamation offices of Doonan, Graves & Longoria, LLC, now used in the water system servicing all shall have no further recourse against the at the time and date appointed for the 100 Cummings Center, Suite 225D, Beverly, the lots shown on said plan, if the same is Mortgagor, the Mortgagee or the adjourned sale date. MA 01915, time being of the essence. now in existence. Mortgagee’s attorney. The description of the The premises is to be sold subject to and The Mortgagee reserves the right to Together with the right to use, in common premises contained in said mortgage shall with the benefit of all easements, restrictions, postpone the sale to a later date by public with others, water located on lot #1 on said control in the event of an error in this publica- leases, tenancies, and rights of possession, proclamation at the time and date appointed plan and the present water system, without tion. TIME WILL BE OF THE ESSENCE. building and zoning laws, encumbrances, for the sale and to further postpone at any an obligation to the grantors to continue, Other terms if any, to be announced at the condominium liens, if any and all other claim adjourned sale-date by public proclamation repair or maintain said system, and subject sale. in the nature of liens, if any there be. at the time and date appointed for the to an agreement that the grantees, their Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, In the event that the successful bidder at adjourned sale date. executors, administrators, heirs or assigns, Inc, Present Holder of said Mortgage, By Its the foreclosure sale shall default in purchas- The premises is to be sold subject to and will pay a 1/29th part of any expense for Attorneys, Orlans Moran PLLC, P.O. Box ing the within described property according with the benefit of all easements, restrictions, repairing, operating, and maintaining of said 962169, Boston, MA 02196, (617) 502-4100 to the terms of this Notice of Sale and/or the leases, tenancies, and rights of possession, water system, if now in existence. (244.4566/Bessette)(06/19/09, 06/26/09, terms of the Memorandum of Sale executed building and zoning laws, encumbrances, These premises are granted together with an 07/03/09)(157965) at the time of foreclosure, the Mortgagee condominium liens, if any and all other claim easement across and under any other lots June 19, 2009 reserves the right to sell the property by fore- in the nature of liens, if any there be. and streets or way shown on two plans, each June 26, 2009 closure deed to the second highest bidder, In the event that the successful bidder at referred to as "Plan of Property of Edwin C. Julyl 3, 2009 providing that said second highest bidder the foreclosure sale shall default in purchas- Cleveland in the Village of Quinebaug, shall deposit with the Mortgagee's attorneys, ing the within described property according Towns of Dudley, Massachusetts, and MORTGAGEE’S NOTICE OF SALE OF DOONAN, GRAVES, & LONGORIA L.L.C., to the terms of this Notice of Sale and/or the Thompson, Connecticut" and recorded in REAL ESTATE 100 Cummings Center, Suite 225D, Beverly, terms of the Memorandum of Sale executed said Deeds, where the said water system its By virtue and in execution of the Power of Massachusetts, 01915, the amount of the at the time of foreclosure, the Mortgagee pipe, equipment or apparatus is now located, Sale contained in a certain Mortgage given required deposit as set forth herein within reserves the right to sell the property by fore- for the purpose of operating, repairing and by Thomas Martinez to New Century three (3) business days after written notice of closure deed to the second highest bidder, maintaining said water system or any part Mortgage Corporation, dated May 20, 2005 the default of the previous highest bidder and providing that said second highest bidder thereof for the benefit of the granted premis- and recorded with the Worcester County title shall be conveyed to the said second shall deposit with the Mortgagee's attorneys, es so long as said water system remains in (Worcester District) Registry of Deeds at highest bidder within thirty (30) days of said DOONAN, GRAVES, & LONGORIA L.L.C., use and subject to a like easement across Book 36403, Page 300 of which the written notice. 100 Cummings Center, Suite 225D, Beverly, and under the granted premises in favor of Mortgage the undersigned is the present If the second highest bidder declines to Massachusetts, 01915, the amount of the the other lots shown on said plan and owned holder by assignment for breach of the con- purchase the within described property, the required deposit as set forth herein within by others participating in said water system ditions of said Mortgage and for the purpose Mortgagee reserves the right to purchase the three (3) business days after written notice of as long as said water system remains in use, of foreclosing same will be sold at Public within described property at the amount bid the default of the previous highest bidder and if now in existence. Auction at 09:00 AM on July 16, 2009 at 15 by the second highest bidder. title shall be conveyed to the said second Said premises are conveyed subject to the Granite Street, Webster, MA, all and singular The foreclosure deed and the consider- highest bidder within thirty (30) days of said following restrictions, insofar as now in force; the premises described in said Mortgage, to ation paid by the successful bidder shall be written notice. The property shall not be used for any man- wit: held in escrow by DOONAN, GRAVES, & If the second highest bidder declines to ufacturing, mercantile, garage or other busi- A certain estate situated on the westerly side LONGORIA L.L.C., (hereinafter called the purchase the within described property, the ness purposes, except however, that said of Granite Street, being the southeast corner "Escrow Agent") until the deed shall be Mortgagee reserves the right to purchase the premises may be used for professional pur- of the premises hereby conveyed: released from escrow to the successful bid- within described property at the amount bid poses. BEGINNING at an iron pin on said westerly der at the same time as the consideration is by the second highest bidder. Being the same premises described in an side of Granite Street, being the southeast released to the Mortgagee, thirty (30) days The foreclosure deed and the consider- Executor's deed to me dated May 16, 1978 corner of the premises hereby conveyed: after the date of sale, whereupon all obliga- ation paid by the successful bidder shall be and recorded in the Worcester District THENCE westerly sixty-three and 00/100ths tions of the Escrow Agent shall be deemed to held in escrow by DOONAN, GRAVES, & Registry of Deeds, Book 6458, Page 356. (63.00) feet; more or less, by land now or for- have been properly fulfilled and the Escrow LONGORIA L.L.C., (hereinafter called the Beginning at an existing iron pipe set in the merly of one Helen J. Joslin to an iron pipe in Agent shall be discharged. "Escrow Agent") until the deed shall be ground, said pipe assumed to be the north- an old stone wall; Other terms to be announced at the released from escrow to the successful bid- easterly corner of land now or formerly of THENCE northerly along said well sixty-two sale. der at the same time as the consideration is James A. Klein, Sr. et ux Evelyn C. said point and 11/100th (62.00) feet, more or less, by Dated: June 8, 2009, Deutsche Bank released to the Mortgagee, thirty (30) days also assumed to be the northwesterly corner land formerly of one Beyer and land of the National Trust Company as Trustee under after the date of sale, whereupon all obliga- of land now or formerly of Charles E. Town of Webster to a drill hole in a capstone Pooling and Servicing Agreement dated as tions of the Escrow Agent shall be deemed to Bessette et ux Deborah J said point lying on on a retaining wall; of February 1, 2007 Securitized Asset have been properly fulfilled and the Escrow the southerly line of River Street in the Town THENCE easterly sixty-five and 11/100ths Backed Receivables LLC Trust 2007-NC2 Agent shall be discharged. of Dudley, Massachusetts; (65.00) feet, more or less by land now or for- Mortgage Pass-Through Certificates, Series Other terms to be announced at the Thence, South 30 degrees 24' 40" West a merly of Eliza Hogan to an iron pipe in a drill 2007-NC2, By: Reneau Longoria. Esq., sale. distance of one hundred fifty five and 27/100 hole in a rock at said Granite Street DOONAN, GRAVES, & LONGORIA LLC, Dated: June 8, 2009, Deutsche Bank (155.27') to an existing iron rod lying on the THENCE southerly sixty-two and 00/100ths 100 Cummings Center, Suite 225D, Beverly, National Trust Company as Trustee under division line between the State of (62.00) feet, more or less, by said Granite MA 01915, 978-921-2670, www.dgandl.com Pooling and Servicing Agreement dated as Massachusetts and the State of Connecticut; Street to the point of beginning. (2343.54/Innis)(06/19/09, 06/26/09, of July 1, 2004 Morgan Stanley ABS Capital Thence, South 30 degrees 24' 08" West a Being the same premises conveyed to the 07/03/09)(157391) I Inc. Trust 2004-NC6 Mortgage Pass- distance of two hundred twenty three and herein named mortgagor(s) by deed record- June 19, 2009 Through Certificates, Series 2004-NC6, By: 41/100 feet (223.41') to an existing iron rod ed with Worcester District Registry of Deeds June 26, 2009 Reneau Longoria. Esq., DOONAN, for an angle turn; in Book 32877, Page 295. July 3, 2009 GRAVES, & LONGORIA LLC, 100 Thence, South 30 degrees 24' 21" West a The premises are to be sold subject to and Cummings Center, Suite 225D, Beverly, MA distance of forty one and 56/100 feet (41.56') with the benefit of all easements, restrictions, NOTICE OF MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF 01915, 978-921-2670, www.dgandl.com to the Northerly edge of the Quinebaug River building and zoning laws, unpaid taxes, tax REAL ESTATE (2315.22F6/Ciesla)(06/19/09, 06/26/09, for a corner, the last three courses bounded titles, water bills, municipal liens and assess- By virtue and in execution of the Power 07/03/09)(157316) generally Southeasterly by land now or for- ments, rights of tenants and parties in pos- of Sale contained in a certain mortgage June 19, 2009 merly of Charles E. Bessette et ux Deborah session. given by Joseph Ciesla a/k/a Joseph D. June 26, 2009 J.; TERMS OF SALE: Ciesla to New Century Mortgage July 3, 2009 Thence North 11 degrees 48' 49" East a dis- A deposit of FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS Corporation dated March 23, 2004, recorded tance of sixty seven and 78/100 feet (67.78') AND 00 CENTS ($5,000.00) in the form of a with the Worcester County (Worcester to an existing pipe for a corner; certified check or bank treasurer’s check will District) Registry of Deeds in Book 33119, MORTGAGEE’S NOTICE OF SALE OF Thence, North 35 degrees 20' 57" East a dis- be required to be delivered at or before the Page 258 of which mortgage the under- REAL ESTATE tance of one hundred ninety eight and time the bid is offered. The successful bidder signed is the present holder for breach of By virtue and in execution of the Power of 97/100 feet (198.97') to an iron rod set in the will be required to execute a Foreclosure conditions of said mortgage and for the pur- Sale contained in a certain Mortgage given ground, said rod lying on the division line Sale Agreement immediately after the close pose of foreclosing the same will be sold at by Deborah J. Bessette and Charles E. between the State of Massachusetts and the of the bidding. The balance of the purchase PUBLIC AUCTION at 02:00 PM on July 13, Bessette to Mortgage Electronic State of Connecticut; price shall be paid within thirty (30) days from 2009, on the mortgaged premises. The entire Registration Systems, Inc, dated August 25, the sale date in the form of a certified check, mortgaged premises, all and singular, the 2005 and recorded with the Worcester Thence, North 32 degrees 01' 34" East a dis- bank treasurer’s check or other check satis- premises as described in said mortgage: County (Worcester District) Registry of tance of one hundred fifty seven and 82/100 factory to Mortgagee’s attorney. The The land in Webster, Worcester County, Deeds at Book 37194, Page 183, as affected (157.82') to the point and place of beginning, Mortgagee reserves the right to bid at the Massachusetts, being a certain tract or par- by Judgment recorded with said Registry of the last three courses bounded generally sale, to reject any and all bids, to continue cel of land with the buildings thereon situat- Deeds in Book 44231, Page 40 of which the Southwesterly by land now or formerly off the sale and to amend the terms of the sale ed on the Westerly side of Robinson Street, Mortgage the undersigned is the present James A. Klein, Sr. et ux Evelyn C., the last by written or oral announcement made so-called, in said Webster, and bounded and holder for breach of the conditions of said three courses also forming the proposed before or during the foreclosure sale. If the described as follows: Beginning on said Mortgage and for the purpose of foreclosing new property line or the line of acquies- sale is set aside for any reason, the street, at corner of land now or formerly of same will be sold at Public Auction at 09:00 cence. Purchaser at the sale shall be entitled only to Adam Haas; Thence Westerly by said Haas AM on July 13, 2009 at 26 River Street, The aforementioned bearing datum taken a return of the deposit paid. The purchaser land, one hundred and thirty (130) feet to Dudley, MA, all and singular the premises from existing maps and not to be construed shall have no further recourse against the land now or formerly of L. E. Pattison; described in said Mortgage, to wit: as a true North heading measurement. Mortgagor, the Mortgagee or the Thence Southerly by said Pattison land, sixty Beginning at a point in the southwesterly line Said parcel contains three thousand six hun- Mortgagee’s attorney. The description of the (60) feet to land now or formerly of John of River Street 55 feet N. 59 degrees 35' W. dred twenty eight square feet (3,628 sq. ft.) premises contained in said mortgage shall Newman; Thence Easterly by said Newman from the intersection of said line and the more or less, control in the event of an error in this publica- land, one hundred thirty (130) feet to said southeasterly line of River Street; extended; For a more particular description see that tion. TIME WILL BE OF THE ESSENCE. street; Thence Northerly by said street, sixty Thence S. 30 degrees 25' W. by the north- plan entitled "Survey of New Common Other terms if any, to be announced at the (60) feet to the point of beginning. Being the westerly line of lot #84 on plan hereinafter Property Line for Charles E. Bessette & sale. same premises conveyed to me by deed of mentioned, one hundred twenty and seven James A. Klein, Sr., designated as A.P. 282, Deutsche Bank National Trust Company, as Barbara A. Sterczala, Executor, dated April hundredths (120.07) feet to the Lots 13 & 15 in Dudley, Massachusetts and Indenture Trustee for New Century Home 30, 1993 and recorded with Worcester Massachusetts - Connecticut State line; designated Block 79, A.P. 3, Lots 9 & 10 in Equity Loan Trust 2005-3 County District Registry of Deeds, Book Thence N. 87 degrees 55' 55'' W. by said Thompson, Connecticut, dated 3-31-1989, at Present Holder of said Mortgage, 15137, Page 302. State line seventy-three and nine tenths a scale of 1" = 30', Sheet 1 of 1, Drawing No. By Its Attorneys, Subject to and with the benefit of ease- (73.9) feet to the southeasterly corner of the 880606-01, by Louis Federici & Associates", Orlans Moran PLLC ments, reservation, restrictions, and taking of Massachusetts portion of lot #80 on said as recorded in Worcester District Registry of P.O. Box 962169 record, if any, insofar as the same are now in plan; Deeds Plan Book 624, Plan 48. Boston, MA 02196 force and applicable. Thence N. 30 degrees 25' E. by the south- The premises are to be sold subject to and Phone: (617) 502-4100 In the event of any typographical error easterly line of said lot #80, one hundred with the benefit of all easements, restrictions, (222.1123/Martinez)(06/19/09, 06/26/09, set forth herein in the legal description of the fifty-five and twenty-three hundredths building and zoning laws, unpaid taxes, tax 07/03/09)(157925) premises, the description as set forth and (155.23) feet to the southwesterly line of titles, water bills, municipal liens and assess- June 19, 2009 contained in the mortgage shall control by River Street; ments, rights of tenants and parties in pos- June 26, 2009 reference. Thence S. 59 degrees 35' E. by the south- session. July 3, 2009 This property has the address of 15 westerly line of River Street sixty-five and TERMS OF SALE: Robinson Street, Webster, MA 01570 five hundredths (65.05) feet to the point of A deposit of FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS NOTICE OF MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF Together with all the improvements now beginning. AND 00 CENTS ($5,000.00) in the form of a REAL ESTATE or hereafter erected on the property and all Being the Massachusetts portion of lot #82 certified check or bank treasurer’s check will By virtue and in execution of the Power easements, rights, appurtenances, rents, on "Plan of Property owned by Edwin C. be required to be delivered at or before the of Sale contained in a certain mortgage royalties, mineral, oil and gas rights and prof- Cleveland in the Village of Quinebaug, time the bid is offered. The successful bidder given by Christine D. Cotter to Mortgage its, water rights and stock and all fixtures Towns of Dudley, Massachusetts & will be required to execute a Foreclosure Electronic Registration Systems, Inc., dated now or hereafter a part of the property. All Thompson, Connecticut", made by John T. Sale Agreement immediately after the close replacements and additions shall also be Casey, C.E., dated August 1949, and record- of the bidding. The balance of the purchase Turn To LEGALS, page 8 8 • THE WEBSTER TIMES • Friday, July 3, 2009 www.webstertimes.net LEGALS

LEGALS continued from page 7 described as follows: a distance of ninety-eight and 00/100ths brances of record created prior to said BEGINNING at a stake in the southerly line (98.00) feet to a stake; Mortgage, if there be any. Said premises are August 16, 2006 and recorded with the of said Beach Street, one hundred three and THENCE South 79 degrees 11' 06'' West to be sold subject to the right of redemption Worcester County (Worcester District) eighty-one hundredths (103.81) feet wester- along land now or formerly of Gilbert, a dis- of the United States of America, if any there Registry of Deeds at Book 39622, Page 119, ly on the westerly line of Freeman Avenue tance of one hundred twenty-two and be. of which mortgage Mortgage Electronic measured along the Southerly line of Beach 10/100ths (122.10) feet to an iron pipe on the The Mortgagee reserves the right to sell the Registration Systems, Inc. is the present Street; easterly side of Summer Street; Mortgaged Premises as separate parcels holder, for breach of the conditions of said THENCE westerly fifty (50) feet by the THENCE North 11 degrees 25' West along and/or in whole or in part. mortgage and for the purpose of foreclosing, southerly line of said Beach Street to a stake; the easterly side of Summer Street, a dis- In the event that the successful bidder at the same will be sold at Public Auction at THENCE southerly at right angles to said tance of sixty and 00/100ths (60.00) feet to the foreclosure sale shall default in purchas- 4:00 p.m. on July 21, 2009, on the mort- Beach Street, a distance of one hundred the iron pipe at the point of beginning. ing the within described property according gaged premises located at 9 Merriam (100) feet to a stake; Containing an area of 12,135 square feet. to the terms of this Notice of Sale and/or the District, North Oxford (Oxford), Worcester THENCE easterly eighty and six tenths For mortgagor's title see deed recorded terms of the Memorandum of Sale executed County, Massachusetts, all and singular the (80.6) feet by Lot #727 on said plan to a with Worcester County (Worcester District) at the time of the foreclosure, the Mortgagee premises described in said mortgage, stake; and Registry of Deeds in Book 40219, Page 171. reserves the right to sell the property by TO WIT: THENCE northerly with an interior angle of These premises will be sold and con- Foreclosure Deed to the second highest bid- The land with the building thereon, in Oxford, 75° 44' a distance of one hundred three and veyed subject to and with the benefit of all der provided that the second highest bidder Worcester County, Massachusetts, situated eighty-one hundredths (103.81) feet by Lots rights, rights of way, restrictions, easements, shall deposit with Mortgagee’s attorneys, on the southwesterly side of Merriam Road #716 and #715 on said plan to the point of covenants, liens or claims in the nature of Fletcher, Tilton & Whipple, P.C., the amount and shown as Lot ''A'' on plan entitled, ''Plan beginning. liens, improvements, public assessments, of the required deposit as set forth herein of Land in Oxford, Mass of Donald P. Morin Said premises are conveyed subject to any and all unpaid taxes, tax titles, tax liens, within three (3) business days after written on Merriam Road' made by Paul P. Pytko, restrictions of record as recited in Book water and sewer liens and any other munici- notice of default of the previous highest bid- R.L.S. dated June 12, 1978, and recorded 2917, Page 559. pal assessments or liens or existing encum- der and title shall be conveyed to said sec- with the Worcester District Registry of Deeds Subject to an Easement to Webster Gas and brances of record which are in force and are ond highest bidder within thirty (30) days of Plan Book 454, Plan 87 and bounded and Electric Co. recorded with said Deeds in applicable, having priority over said mort- said written notice. described as follows: Book 2620, Page 72, insofar as it may affect gage, whether or not reference to such Terms of sale: The highest bidder shall be Beginning at the most northerly corner of the the above described lot. restrictions, easements, improvements, liens required to make a non-refundable deposit of premises hereby conveyed at a drill hole in a Subject to an Order of Taking dated March 5, or encumbrances is made in the deed. $5,000.00 to the holder of said Mortgage, in stone wall on the line of Merriam Road, said 1997 recorded with said Deeds in Book TERMS OF SALE: cash or by certified or bank cashier’s check point of beginning most easterly corner of 18647, Page 370. A deposit of Five Thousand ($5,000.00) at the time and place of said sale of said land now or formerly of Zarycki Said premises are conveyed subject to and Dollars by certified or bank check will be premises. The balance of the purchase price Thence 5.330 43 00' E. by the southwesterly with the benefit of easements, reservations, required to be paid by the purchaser at the is to be paid to said holder in cash or by wire Road 150.00 feet to a drill hole in a stone restrictions and rights of way of record so far time and place of sale. The balance is to be transfer and thereupon the Deed shall be wall northerly corner of Lot ''B'' shown on as the same are now in force and applicable. paid by certified or bank check at Harmon delivered, on or before thirty (30) days from said plan; For mortgagor's(s') title see deed record- Law Offices, P.C., 150 California Street, the date of sale, at the firm of Fletcher, Tilton Thence S. 42° 29' 00' W. by said Lot ''8'' ed with Worcester County (Worcester Newton, Massachusetts 02458, or by mail to & Whipple, P.C., Attorneys for said holder, 300.00 feet to an iron pipe at other land now District) Registry of Deeds in Book 35862, P.O. Box 610389, Newton Highlands, 370 Main Street, Worcester, Massachusetts. or formerly of Donald P. Morin: Page 1. Massachusetts 02461-0389, within thirty (30) The successful bidder shall be required to Thence N. 330 43' 00'' W. by other land now These premises will be sold and con- days from the date of sale. Deed will be pro- sign a Memorandum of Terms of Sale. In the or formerly of Donald P. Morin 50.00 fet to an veyed subject to and with the benefit of all vided to purchaser for recording upon receipt event of an error in this publication, the iron pipe at said Zarycki land; rights, rights of way, restrictions, easements, in full of the purchase price. The description description of the premises contained in said Thence N. 42° 29' 00' E. by said Zarycki land covenants, liens or claims in the nature of of the premises contained in said mortgage Mortgage shall control. The Mortgagee 300.00 feet to the point of beginning. liens, improvements, public assessments, shall control in the event of an error in this reserves the right to continue the sale from For consideration paid, the signors of the any and all unpaid taxes, tax titles, tax liens, publication. time to time by public announcement at the mortgage to which this Exhibit is attached, water and sewer liens and any other munici- Other terms, if any, to be announced at time and date of the original or any continued (the mortgage) hereby release any and all pal assessments or liens or existing encum- the sale. sale. rights of homestead in and the mortgages brances of record which are in force and are WELLS FARGO BANK, N.A. Other terms, if any, to be announced at the premises as against the holder of the mort- applicable, having priority over said mort- Present holder of said mortgage time and place of sale. gage. It is agreed that any such Homestead gage, whether or not reference to such Webster Five Cents Savings Bank shall not have any effect upon the mortgage restrictions, easements, improvements, liens By its Attorneys, Present Holder of Said Mortgage and to the extent such Homestead is legally or encumbrances is made in the deed. HARMON LAW OFFICES, P.C. By its Attorney, enforeable, shall be subordinated and junior TERMS OF SALE: 150 California Street Allison R. Lane, Esquire to said Mortgage in every respect A deposit of Five Thousand ($5,000.00) Newton, MA 02458 Fletcher, Tilton & Whipple, P.C. For mortgagor's(s') title see deed record- Dollars by certified or bank check will be (617) 558-0500 370 Main Street, 11th Floor ed with Worcester County (Worcester required to be paid by the purchaser at the 200705-1084 - BLU Worcester, MA 01608 District) Registry of Deeds in Book 14470, time and place of sale. The balance is to be June 26, 2009 Tel: 508-459-8050 Page 200. paid by certified or bank check at Harmon July 3, 2009 June 26, 2009 These premises will be sold and con- Law Offices, P.C., 150 California Street, July 10, 2009 July 3, 2009 veyed subject to and with the benefit of all Newton, Massachusetts 02458, or by mail to July 10, 2009 rights, rights of way, restrictions, easements, P.O. Box 610389, Newton Highlands, MORTGAGEE’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE covenants, liens or claims in the nature of Massachusetts 02461-0389, within thirty (30) By virtue and execution of the Power of MORTGAGEE’S NOTICE OF SALE liens, improvements, public assessments, days from the date of sale. Deed will be pro- Sale contained in a certain mortgage given OF REAL ESTATE any and all unpaid taxes, tax titles, tax liens, vided to purchaser for recording upon receipt by Douglas J. Mikkila and Elizabeth A. By virtue and in execution of the Power of water and sewer liens and any other munici- in full of the purchase price. The description Mikkila to Bay Finance Company, Inc. dated Sale contained in a certain Mortgage given pal assessments or liens or existing encum- of the premises contained in said mortgage November 30, 1995 and recorded at by Elaine D. Vincent to Ameriquest Mortgage brances of record which are in force and are shall control in the event of an error in this Worcester District Registry of Deeds in Book Company, dated October 27, 2005 and applicable, having priority over said mort- publication. 17505, Page 66; assigned to Webster Five recorded with the Worcester County gage, whether or not reference to such Other terms, if any, to be announced at Cents Savings Bank by instrument recorded (Worcester District) Registry of Deeds at restrictions, easements, improvements, liens the sale. in Book 43000, Page 190 (the “Mortgage”), Book 37725, Page 35 of which the Mortgage or encumbrances is made in the deed. AURORA LOAN SERVICES, LLC of which the undersigned is the present hold- the undersigned is the present holder by TERMS OF SALE: Present holder of said mortgage er, for breach of the conditions of said assignment for breach of the conditions of A deposit of Five Thousand ($5,000.00) Mortgage and for the purpose of foreclosing said Mortgage and for the purpose of fore- Dollars by certified or bank check will be By its Attorneys, the same will be sold at Public Auction at 11 closing same will be sold at Public Auction at required to be paid by the purchaser at the HARMON LAW OFFICES, P.C. o’clock, A.M. on Wednesday, July 22, 2009 09:00 AM on July 27, 2009 at 7 Vine Street, time and place of sale. The balance is to be 150 California Street on the premises at 15 Chestnut Hill Road, Oxford, MA, all and singular the premises paid by certified or bank check at Harmon Newton, MA 02458 North Oxford, Worcester County, described in said Mortgage, to wit: Law Offices, P.C., 150 California Street, (617) 558-0500 Massachusetts, all and singular the premises The land situated on Vine Street in said Newton, Massachusetts 02458, or by mail to 200812-0747 - ORE described in said Mortgage, to wit: Town of Oxford, being Lot #51 as shown on P.O. Box 610389, Newton Highlands, June 26, 2009 The Property shall mean the following, a Plan of Land in Oxford, owned by Fairlawn Massachusetts 02461-0389, within thirty (30) July 3, 2009 namely, the land with the buildings thereon Realty Company, Leslie J. Chaffee, days from the date of sale. Deed will be pro- July 10, 2009 located and described in said Mortgage as Surveyor, dated April 28, 1958 and vided to purchaser for recording upon receipt follows: recorded with Worcester District Registry of in full of the purchase price. The description NOTICE OF MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF The land in Oxford, Worcester County, Deeds in Plan Book 233, Plan 3, more partic- of the premises contained in said mortgage REAL ESTATE Massachusetts, with the buildings thereon ularly bounded and described as follows: shall control in the event of an error in this By virtue and in execution of the Power situated on the Southwesterly side of BEGINNING at the northwesterly comer of publication. of Sale contained in a certain mortgage Chestnut Hill Road in the Town of Oxford and the “premises herein described at a point on Other terms, if any, to be announced at given by Christopher Allan Chasse to Wells being Lot #30 on a plan of Chestnut Hill the southerly line of Vine Street, said point the sale. Fargo Bank, N.A., dated November 22, 2006 Heights, developed by Oxford Builders, Inc., being six hundred fifteen (615) feet meas- MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRA- and recorded with the Worcester County dated October 28, 1953, Henry A. Racicot, ured easterly along the southerly line of Vine TION SYSTEMS, INC. (Worcester District) Registry of Deeds at C.E., and bounded and described as follows: Street from the intersection with the easterly Present holder of said mortgage Book 40219, Page 172, of which mortgage Beginning at an iron pin in the line of Holly Street; Wells Fargo Bank, N.A. is the present holder, Southwesterly line of said Chestnut Hill Road THENCE N. 86° 25’ E. one hundred three By its Attorneys, for breach of the conditions of said mortgage at Lot 31 on said plan; (103) feet along the southerly line of Vine HARMON LAW OFFICES, P.C. and for the purpose of foreclosing, the same Thence Southwesterly by said Lot 31, one Street to a point at Lot #53; 150 California Street will be sold at Public Auction at 10:00 a.m. on hundred seventy-one and fifty hundredths THENCE S. 3° 35’ E. one hundred twenty Newton, MA 02458 July 23, 2009, on the mortgaged premises (171.50) feet to an iron pin at Lot 20 on said (120) feet by Lot #53 to a point at land of one (617) 558-0500 located at 2 Linwood Street, Webster, plan; Coomey; 200809-1680 - YEL Worcester County, Massachusetts, all and Thence North fifty-five degrees fifteen min- THENCE S. 86 ° 30’ W. one hundred three June 26, 2009 singular the premises described in said mort- utes (55° 15’) West by said Lot 20, eighty- (103) feet by land of said Coomey to a point July 3, 2009 gage, four and seventy hundredths (84.70) feet to at Lot #49; July 10, 2009 TO WIT: an iron pin at Lot 29 on said plan; THENCE N. 3° 35’ W. one hundred twenty A certain parcel of land with the buildings Thence Northeasterly by said Lot 29, one (120) feet by Lot #49 to the point of begin- NOTICE OF MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF thereon of as nature and description and all hundred sixty (160) feet to an iron pin in said ning. REAL ESTATE the privileges and appurtenances thereto Southwesterly line of Chestnut Hill Road; Containing 12,300 square feet. By virtue and in execution of the Power belonging, situated on the easterly side of Thence South sixty-four degrees twenty- Subject to restrictions of record if now in of Sale contained in a certain mortgage Summer Street and the southerly side of two minutes (64° 22’) East by said effect without re-creating the same, recorded given by Elliot Sloan to Mortgage Electronic Linwood Street, and being shown as parcel Southwesterly line of Chestnut Hill Road with Worcester District Registry of Deeds in Registration Systems, Inc., dated March 10, ''B'' on a plan entitled ''Plan of Land in sixty-eight and three hundredths (68.03) feet Book 4840, Page 180. 2005 and recorded with the Worcester Webster, Mass. Surveyed for Laurent mon- to an iron pin; Subject to easements for poles and wires County (Worcester District) Registry of geau dated February 29, 1980 a, Robert F. Thence South fifty-three degrees forty-two which may effect locus. Deeds at Book 35862, Page 3, of which Para, Land Surveyor and recorded with the minutes (53° 42’) East by said Southwesterly For title see deed recorded at Worcester mortgage Aurora Loan Services, LLC is the Worcester District Registry of Deeds, Plan line of Chestnut Hill Road forty-four and County Registry of Deeds Book 26441 Page present holder, for breach of the conditions book 473, Plan 117, further bounded and eighty-five hundredths (44.85) feet to the 183. of said mortgage and for the purpose of fore- described as follows: point of beginning. The premises are to be sold subject to and closing, the same will be sold at Public BEGINNING at an iron pipe on the easterly Containing fourteen thousand nine hundred with the benefit of all easements, restrictions, Auction at 2:00 p.m. on July 24, 2009, on the side of Linwood Street, at the northwest cor- seventy (14,970) square feet of land, more or building and zoning laws, unpaid taxes, tax mortgaged premises located at 8 Beach ner of tract herein described; less. titles, water bills, municipal liens and assess- Street, Webster, Worcester County, THENCE North 79 degrees 23' East along Being the same premises conveyed to ments, rights of tenants and parties in pos- Massachusetts, all and singular the premises the southerly side of Linwood Street, a dis- Douglas J. Mikkila and Elizabeth A. Mikkila session. described in said mortgage, tance of one hundred forty-nine and by deed of Donald A. Mikkila and June M. TERMS OF SALE: TO WIT: 40/100ths (149.40) feet to an iron pipe; Mikkila dated November 30, 1995 and A deposit of FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS A certain parcel of land with the buildings THENCE South 13 degrees 06' 50'' East recorded with the Worcester District Registry AND 00 CENTS ($5,000.00) in the form of a thereon of every nature and description and along Parcel ''A'', a distance of one hundred of Deeds in Book 17505, Page 64. certified check or bank treasurer’s check will all the privileges and appurtenances thereto fifty-eight and 91/100ths (158.91) feet to an The above-described premises shall be be required to be delivered at or before the belonging, situated in the Town of Webster, iron pipe; subject to all easements, restrictions, munic- time the bid is offered. The successful bidder Worcester County, Massachusetts, on the THENCE South 81 degrees 20' 50'' West ipal or other public taxes, assessments, liens will be required to execute a Foreclosure Southerly side of Beach Street and being Lot along land of the Inhabitants of the Town of or claims in the nature of liens, outstanding Sale Agreement immediately after the close #722 'Plan of Lots at Lakeside, Webster, Webster, a distance of thirty-five and tax titles, building, zoning and other land use of the bidding. The balance of the purchase Massachusetts', dated December 1, 1925, 00/100ths (35.00) feet to an iron pipe; laws and all permits and approvals issued price shall be paid within thirty (30) days from recorded with Worcester District Registry of THENCE North 9 degrees 41' 10'' West pursuant thereto, including without limitation, Deeds, Plan Book 164, Plan 1, bounded and along land now or formerly of Donald Gilbert, orders of conditions and existing encum- Turn To LEGALS, page 9 www.webstertimes.net Friday, July 3, 2009 • THE WEBSTER TIMES • 9 LEGALS

LEGALS continued from page 8 Company Americas, as Trustee and Subject to a first mortgage to Sovereign the sale. Custodian for Soundview Home Loan Trust Bank dated March 21, 2003 and recorded CITIMORTGAGE, INC. the sale date in the form of a certified check, 2006-EQ1 By its Attorneys, Ablitt Law with the Worcester County (Worcester Present holder of said mortgage bank treasurer’s check or other check satis- Offices, 304 Cambridge Road, Woburn, District) Registry of Deeds at Book 29457, factory to Mortgagee’s attorney. The Massachusetts 01801 Telephone: 781-246- Page 3 in the original principal amount of By its Attorneys, Mortgagee reserves the right to bid at the 8995 Fax: 781-569-6026 $198,000.00. HARMON LAW OFFICES, P.C. sale, to reject any and all bids, to continue 6/26/2009 7/3/2009 7/10/2009 For mortgagor's(s') title see deed record- 150 California Street the sale and to amend the terms of the sale 182.0101 ed with Worcester County (Worcester Newton, MA 02458 by written or oral announcement made June 26, 2009 District) Registry of Deeds in Book 10038, (617) 558-0500 before or during the foreclosure sale. If the July 3, 2009 Page 261. 200812-1975 - BLU sale is set aside for any reason, the July 10, 2009 These premises will be sold and con- June 19, 2009 Purchaser at the sale shall be entitled only to veyed subject to and with the benefit of all June 26, 2009 a return of the deposit paid. The purchaser AUCTION/PUBLIC SALE rights, rights of way, restrictions, easements, July 3, 2009 shall have no further recourse against the Casey Storage Solutions, (pursuant to covenants, liens or claims in the nature of Mortgagor, the Mortgagee or the [Mass. General Law, Chapter 105A],) will liens, improvements, public assessments, Mortgagee’s attorney. The description of the sell at Auction/Public Sale at 80 Cudworth any and all unpaid taxes, tax titles, tax liens, MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE premises contained in said mortgage shall Rd, Webster, MA 01570 all of the personal water and sewer liens and any other munici- By virtue and in execution of the Power control in the event of an error in this publica- property stored in its facility by: pal assessments or liens or existing encum- of Sale contained in a certain mortgage tion. TIME WILL BE OF THE ESSENCE. MICHELLE BEZAK 230, MISCELLANEOUS brances of record which are in force and are given by Michael Lamere and Margaret Other terms if any, to be announced at the HOUSEHOLD GOODS, JESSICA GILMAN applicable, having priority over said mort- Deary to Long Beach Mortgage Company, sale. 328, MISCELLANEOUS HOUSEHOLD gage, whether or not reference to such dated May 22, 2006, and recorded in the Deutsche Bank National Trust Company, GOODS, DEREK JAMESON 412, BUSI- restrictions, easements, improvements, liens Worcester County (Worcester District) as Trustee of Ameriquest Mortgage NESS EQUIPMENT, AMANDA STONE 815, or encumbrances is made in the deed. Registry of Deeds in Book 39012, Page 64, Securities, Inc. Asset Backed Pass through MISCELLANEOUS HOUSEHOLD GOODS, TERMS OF SALE: which mortgage was assigned to Deutsche Certificates, Series 2005-R11 under the KANE BLOOMFIELD 909, MISCELLA- A deposit of Five Thousand ($5,000.00) Bank National Trust Company, as Trustee for Pooling and Servicing Agreement dated as NEOUS HOUSEHOLD GOODS Dollars by certified or bank check will be Long Beach Mortgage Loan Trust 2006-6 by of December 1, 2005, without recourse. at 2:00 PM on JULY 29, 2009 at the premis- required to be paid by the purchaser at the assignment dated November 5, 2008, and Present Holder of said Mortgage, es of Casey Storage Solutions at 80 time and place of sale. The balance is to be recorded in the Worcester County By Its Attorneys, Cudworth Rd, Webster, MA 01570, 508-943- paid by certified or bank check at Harmon (Worcester District) Registry of Deeds in Orlans Moran PLLC 7535 Law Offices, P.C., 150 California Street, Book 43552, Page 198, of which mortgage P.O. Box 962169 Casey Storage Solutions reserves the Newton, Massachusetts 02458, or by mail to the undersigned is the assignee and the Boston, MA 02196 right: (1) to bid at auction/public sale; (2) P.O. Box 610389, Newton Highlands, present holder, for breach of the conditions Phone: (617) 502-4100 to refuse any/all bids; (3) to cancel the Massachusetts 02461-0389, within thirty (30) of said mortgage and for the purpose of fore- (356.2478/Vincent)(07/03/09, 07/10/09, auction/public sale at any time for any days from the date of sale. Deed will be pro- closing, the same will be sold at public auc- 07/17/09)(159734) reason. vided to purchaser for recording upon receipt tion at 1:30 P.M. on Tuesday the 21st day July 3, 2009 July 3, 2009 in full of the purchase price. The description of July, 2009, on the mortgaged premises July 10, 2009 July 10, 2009 of the premises contained in said mortgage located at 56 Whitcomb Street, Webster, July 17, 2009 shall control in the event of an error in this Massachusetts, all and singular the real THE COMMONWEALTH OF publication. estate described in said mortgage as follows: MASSACHUSETTS Other terms, if any, to be announced at "...the following described property NOTICE OF MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF LAND COURT the sale. located in the WORCESTER of WORCES- REAL ESTATE DEPARTMENT OF THE TRIAL COURT WELLS FARGO BANK, NA TER: By virtue and in execution of the Power of (SEAL) Case No. 395000 Present holder of said mortgage LEGAL DESCRIPTION ATTACHED HERE- Sale contained in a certain mortgage given To: TO AND MADE A PART HEREOF by Duaine D. Smith and Jane L. Smith to Esther O. Adjei By its Attorneys, EXHIBIT A Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, and to all persons entitled to the benefit of HARMON LAW OFFICES, P.C. The land together with all buildings thereon Inc. as nominee for EquiFirst Corporation, the Servicemembers Civil Relief Act. 150 California Street and appurtenances thereto belonging, situat- dated June 29, 2006 and recorded with the BAC Home Loans Servicing L.P. f/k/a Newton, MA 02458 ed on Whitcomb Street, Webster, Mass., Worcester County (Worcester District) Countrywide Home Loans Servicing L.P. (617) 558-0500 bounded and described as follows: Registry of Deeds in Book 39320, Page 76, claiming to be the holder of a Mortgage cov- 200808-1476 - YEL Beginning at the northeasterly corner of the of which mortgage Deutsche Bank Trust ering real property in Webster, numbered 1 July 3, 2009 tract hereby conveyed on the westerly line of Company Americas, as Trustee and Maynard Avenue, Unit 1, 1-3 Maynard July 10, 2009 said Whitcomb Street, at the land formerly of Custodian for Soundview Home Loan Trust Avenue Condominium given by Esther O. July 17, 2009 one Casey; 2006-EQ1 is the present holder by assign- Adjei to Mortgage Electronic Registration Thence: Westerly one hundred and fifteen ment, of mortgage for breach of the condi- Systems, Inc., dated July 14, 2004, and NOTICE OF MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF (115) feet by land of said Casey; tions of said mortgage and for the purpose of recorded with the Worcester County REAL ESTATE Thence: Southerly about eighty (80) feet to foreclosing, the same will be sold at Public (Worcester District) Registry of Deeds at By virtue and in execution of the Power land of Frank Godzik; Auction at 11:00 AM on July 17, 2009, on the Book 34243, Page 179 and now held by the of Sale contained in a certain mortgage Thence: S. 61 degrees E., one hundred four- mortgaged premises located at 9 Page Lane, plaintiff by assignment has filed with said given by Helen M. Howard to Mortgage teen and four tenths (114.4) feet by land of DUDLEY, MA 01571, all and singular the court a complaint for authority to foreclose Electronic Registration Systems, Inc., dated said Godzik to a pipe on the westerly line of premises described in said mortgage, TO said mortgage in the manner following: by October 22, 2003 and recorded with the said Whitcomb Street; WIT: The land with the buildings thereon entry and possession and exercise of power Worcester County (Worcester District) Thence: Northerly at right angles to the last located in Dudley, Worcester County, of sale. Registry of Deeds at Book 32062, Page 104, mentioned line by said Whitcomb Street, a Massachusetts on Page Lane and being the If you are entitled to the benefits of the of which mortgage CitiMortgage, Inc. is the distance of eighty-four and one-half (84.5) third lot on plan entitled "Plan of Land in Servicemembers Civil Relief Act as amended present holder, for breach of the conditions feet to the point of beginning. Dudley, Massachusetts, surveyed for A & Z and you object to such foreclosure you or of said mortgage and for the purpose of fore- For title reference see Deed recorded here- Builders, 1" = 40', dated October 5, 1973, your attorney should file a written appear- closing, the same will be sold at Public with. Robert F. Para. Land Surveyor, Southbridge, ance and answer in said court at Boston on Auction at 2:00 p.m. on July 15, 2009, on the Bk 39012 Pg 62 Massachusetts recorded in the Worcester or before JUL 27 2009 or you may be forev- mortgaged premises located at 13 Bacon Parcel ID Number: which currently has the District Registry of Deeds at Plan Book 406, er barred from claiming that such foreclosure Street, Oxford, Worcester County, address of 56 WHITCOMB STREET, WEB- Plan 50, bounded an described as follows: is invalid under said act. Massachusetts, all and singular the premises STER, Massachusetts 01570 ("Property BEGINNING at an iron pipe on the southerly Witness, KARYN F. SCHEIER, Chief described in said mortgage, Address"): side of Page Lane, at a corner of tract here- Justice of said Court on JUN 11 2009. TO WIT: TOGETHER WITH all the improvements in described and northwest corner of Lot 2; Attest: The land in Oxford, on the westerly side of now or hereafter erected on the property, THENCE S. 3 degrees 47' 40" E. along Lot DEBORAH J. PATTERSON Bacon Street, and bounded and described and all easements, appurtenances, and fix- 2, 174.80 feet to an iron pipe; THENCE N. 87 RECORDER as follows: tures now or hereafter a part of the property. degrees 55' 10" W. along the Connecticut- 200810-1891-GRN BEGINNING at a stake on the Westerly side All replacements and additions shall also be Massachusetts State Line, 159.79 feet to a July 3, 2009 of Bacon Street, said stake being Five covered by this Security Instrument. All of point; THECE N. 8 degrees 30' 40" W. along Hundred (500) feet North of the Northerly the foregoing is referred to in this Security land now or formerly of Thomas Bros. NOTICE OF MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF line of Old Webster Raod, so-called, and Instrument as the "Property". . ." Associates, Inc. 85.07 feet to an iron pipe; REAL ESTATE being the Southeasterly corner of land here- Said premises will be sold subject to THENCE N. 0 degrees 45' 40" W. along land By virtue and in execution of the Power in conveyed; and/or with the benefit of any and all restric- of said Thomas Bros. Associates, Inc., 71.22 of Sale contained in a certain mortgage THENCE South 86° 49' West by the land for- tions, easements, improvements, covenants, feet to an iron pipe; THENCE N. 4 degrees given by David J. Chrisler and Mary L. merly of Nelson Cournoyer, a distance of one outstanding tax title, municipal or other pub- 59' 20" E. along land of said Thomas Bros. Chrisler to Wells Fargo Bank, NA, dated hundred fifty (150) feet to a stake at land for- lic taxes, assessments, liens or claims in the Associates, Inc., 55.22 feet to an iron pipe; February 17, 2004 and recorded with the merly of Nelson Cournoyer; nature of liens, and existing encumbrances THENCE N. 24 degrees 44' 20" R. along Worcester County (Worcester District) THENCE North 3° 11' West by the land for- of record created prior to the mortgage, if any land of said Thomas Bros. Associates, Inc., Registry of Deeds at Book 32882, Page 192, merly of Nelson Cournoyer, a distance of there be. 184.25 feet to an iron pipe; THENCE S. 79 of which mortgage Wells Fargo Bank, NA is seventy-five (75) feet to a stake at the land Said premises will also be sold subject degrees 55' 20" E. along land now or former- the present holder, for breach of the condi- formerly of Nelson Cournoyer to all leases and tenancies having priority ly of Edward Kolodzlejczak, 45.42 feet to an tions of said mortgage and for the purpose of THENCE North 86° 49' East by the land for- over said mortgage, to tenancies or occupa- iron pipe; THENCE S. 7 degrees 25' 40" E. foreclosing, the same will be sold at Public merly of Nelson Cournoyer a distance of one tions by persons on the premises now or at along lot 1, 150.86 feet to the iron pipe at the Auction at 11:00 a.m. on July 28, 2009, on hundred fifty (150) feet to a stake on the the time of the said auction which tenancies northerly line of Page Lane; THENCE cross- the mortgaged premises located at 17 Westerly line of Bacon Street; or occupations are subject to said mortgage, ing Page Lane about 50 feet to the iron pipe Blueberry Hill, Webster, Worcester County, THENCE South 3° 11' East by the Westerly to rights or claims in personal property at the point of beginning. Containing an area Massachusetts, all and singular the premises line of said Bacon Street, a distance of sev- installed by tenants or former tenants now of 41,689 square feet, not including the turn- described in said mortgage, enty-five (75) feet to the point of beginning. located on the premises, and also to all laws around. SUBECT to a right of way to Thomas TO WIT: For mortgagor's(s') title see deed record- and ordinances including, but not limited to, Bros. Associates, Inc. SUBJECT to a turn The land situated on the cul-de-sac of ed with Worcester County (Worcester all building and zoning laws and ordinances. around at the westerly terminus of said Page Blueberry Lane in the Town of Webster, District) Registry of Deeds in Book 28712, THE TERMS OF SALE: FIVE THOU- Lane as shown on said plan For mortgagor's County of Worcester, Commonwealth of Page 241. SAND and 00/100 ($5,000.00) DOLLARS title see deed recorded with the Worcester Massachusetts, with the buildings thereon, These premises will be sold and con- will be required to be paid by bank or certified County (Worcester District) Registry of bounded and described as follows: veyed subject to and with the benefit of all check only by the purchaser at the time and Deeds in Book 24123, Page 315. These LOT 18R rights, rights of way, restrictions, easements, place of sale, and the balance of the pur- premises will be sold and conveyed subject Beginning at a point in the northeasterly line covenants, liens or claims in the nature of chase price shall be paid by bank or certified to and with the benefit of all rights, rights of of said cul-de-sac at the northwesterly corner liens, improvements, public assessments, check in or within thirty five (35) days there- way, restrictions, easements, right of ways, of the herein described premises; said point any and all unpaid taxes, tax titles, tax liens, after with Attorneys Stanton & Davis, 1000 covenants, liens or claims in the nature of being the southermost corner of the herein water and sewer liens and any other munici- Plain Street, Marshfield, Massachusetts. liens, improvements, public assessments, described premises; pal assessments or liens or existing encum- The successful bidder at the sale of the any and all unpaid taxes, tax titles, tax liens, THENCE N. 53° 25' 28'' E. by Lot 19, 387.00 brances of record which are in force and are premises shall be required to sign a water and sewer liens and any other munici- feet to a point; applicable, having priority over said mort- Memorandum of Sale of Real Property By pal assessments or liens or existing encum- THENCE S.19° 11' 51'' W. by land of gage, whether or not reference to such Auctioneer containing the above terms at the brances of record which are in force and are Hugenot Development Corp., 360.69 feet to restrictions, easements, improvements, liens Auction sale. applicable, having priority over said mort- a point in the northerly line of Blueberry Hill; or encumbrances is made in the deed. Other terms, if any, to be announced at gage, whether or not reference to such THENCE N. 75° 42' 00'' W. by Blueberry Hill, TERMS OF SALE: the time and place of the sale. restrictions, easements, improvements, liens 145.00 feet to a point; A deposit of Five Thousand ($5,000.00) SIGNED: Deutsche Bank National Trust or encumbrances is made in the deed. THENCE Northwesterly by a curve to the Dollars by certified or bank check will be Company, as Trustee for Long Beach TERMS OF SALE: A deposit of TEN THOU- right which has a radius of 42.27 feet, an arc required to be paid by the purchaser at the Mortgage Loan Trust 2006-6, Present Holder SAND DOLLARS ($10,000.00) by certified or distance of 43.96 feet to a point on the cul- time and place of sale. The balance is to be of Said Mortgage, By: STANTON & DAVIS, bank check will be required to be paid by the de-sac and a curve to the left which has a paid by certified or bank check at Harmon As its Attorneys, FROM THE OFFICES OF: purchaser at the time and place of sale. The radius of 140.00 feet, an arc distance of Law Offices, P.C., 150 California Street, Jon S. Davis, Esquire, STANTON & DAVIS, balance is to be paid by certified or bank 50.00 feet to the point of beginning. Newton, Massachusetts 02458, or by mail to 1000 Plain Street, Marshfield, MA 02050, check at Ablitt Law Offices, P.C., 304 Containing 44,012 square feet and being P.O. Box 610389, Newton Highlands, (781) 834-9181 Cambridge Road, Woburn, Massachusetts shown as Lot 18R on a plan of Land in Massachusetts 02461-0389, within thirty (30) (2139-2272-1008F/Lamere/Deary)(06/26/09, 01801, other terms and conditions will be Webster, Massachusetts owned by Hugenot days from the date of sale. Deed will be pro- 07/03/09, 07/10/09)(158629) provided at the place of sale. The description Development Corp. dated. August 25, 1985 vided to purchaser for recording upon receipt June 26, 2009 of the premises contained in said mortgage to be recorded with the Worcester District in full of the purchase price. The description July 3, 2009 shall control in the event of an error in this Registry of Deeds, Plan Book 545, Plan 72, of the premises contained in said mortgage July 10, 2009 publication. OTHER TERMS, IF ANY, TO BE prepared by A. F. Paige Associates, shall control in the event of an error in this ANNOUNCED AT THE SALE. Present hold- Registered Engineers and Surveyors, publication. er of said mortgage, Deutsche Bank Trust Worcester, Massachusetts. Other terms, if any, to be announced at 10 • THE WEBSTER TIMES • Friday, July 3, 2009 www.webstertimes.net

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508.943.4333 Sharon Pelletier June Cazeault 943-4900 * 987-8400 Broker Owner Sales Associate Welcomes John Westerman 43 East Main St. • Webster, MA 01570 OFF EXIT 1 - RT. 395 - THOMPSON ROAD, WEBSTER, MASS. 11 Peirpont Road 5 Loveland Road Dudley Webster Lake Marc D. Becker, Carla Manzi, Brokers RIGHT NOW $499,900. $429,000 EW LISTING Exceptional Cape Unqiue 8yr Young WEBSTER DUDLEY - Lovingly main- N Waterfront - Excellent on 17+/- Acres – tained and totally immaculate Privacy Galore! Contemporary! three BR Ranch on 1/4 3 BRs, 2.5 Baths, EDUCED acre level lot - corian and Cape in wonderful neighbor- Large Wrap-Around R hood - cabinet kitchen - din- IT’S Farmer’s Porch! High Quality stainless steel kitchen - ing room - front-to-back liv- Wonderful Layout, Construction, hardwoods, ceramics - ing room w/fireplace and bow Great Kitchen For Entertaining, Fireplaced Living Rm. Beautiful Custom knotty pine family room - Features ~ Gourmet Kitchen, Absolutely Stunning window - two bedrooms - 1.5 w/Hrdwd Flrs & French Doors To Rear Deck! 1st Flr central air/vac - oil heat - Master BR w/French Drs! Great Swim/Boat Location, ceramic baths - finished Mstr BR Suite w/Private Bath & Whirlpool Tub! Hydro garage - shed - nice neigh- Sandy Beach, Patio, Professional Landscaping, breezeway with sliders to Heat & Central Air – Oversized 2-Car Attd Heated Breathtaking Views! A Year-round Great Escape! borhood, convenient to 45º deck - new interior paint and carpeting - hardwoods - shed - vinyl Garage w/Electric & Water! everything. siding -- two-car attached garage - nicely landscaped 1/3 acre. 13 Conservation Dr 95 Southbridge Rd, R/E Tax $1800 $209,900 R/E Tax $1796 $244,900 IN AMSTERDAM. Douglas Dudley $329,000 $267,500 What a Great Cul De Not a Short Sale or Sac Neighborhood! WEBSTER - Very nice WEBSTER - New con- WHICH WOULD BE You will Love this Forclosure! Lovely owner-occupied two "Just the Right Size" 2,450 SF 4 BR Cape- temporary split level - NICE TO KNOW 3 BR 2 Bath Colonial 5 Yr Young Roof, 2 family - fireplace - applianced kitchen - 3 ...IF YOU WERE THERE. on 2.5 acres in Car Garage Addition garage - above-ground bedrooms - 2 full baths - Preservation Park! w/11X22 Finished Rm pool - new Buderus oil There are actually open floor plan - deck - trees that separate Above, Open Flr Plan furnace - some vinyl houses & woods off the back yard! Enjoy your privacy in Flows Nicely! Kitchen/Dining Combo Features Maple Cabs, windows - lots of stor- oversized two-car garage the back yard/deck & pool! Open Skies prevail w/under- Oak Flr & Oversized Island! Step down Family Rm age - good neighbor- - oil heat - centrally locat- ground utilities (no wires blocking the view)! Remodeled w/Cathedral Ceiling! Pellet Stove! Sliders to Back hood - many updates - ed - town services. Kitchen/Dining w/customized cabinets, crown molding, Deck/Patio & Private Tree Lined Back Yard - the Perfect corian counters, upscale appliances! Fabulous Interior owners moving west. Space for Summer FUN! Decor ~ recently updated w/custom paint & berber! R/E Tax $2042 $224,900 R/E Tax $2100 $269,900

DUDLEY WEBSTER - Big, solid three- - Wonderful family on 1/3 acre - 3-3-3 - opportunity if your cur- Professional living room - formal dining - rent needs include an in- Conrad Allen law or accessory apart- Associates big, eat-in kitchen - hard- ment in this spacious 27 x Find your local wood floors - storage areas ConradAllen.com Agent 50 ft. nine-room raised forecast, - detached 2-car garage - ranch in Dudley. Bright, Webster, MA 508-400-0438 handicap ramp - vinyl siding open floor plan with three quick and easy. - recent roof - updates need- bedrooms on main level - ed - family-owned since - kitchen, bath, bedroom 1924. and sitting room in lower level - 2-car garage - 22 ft. deck - new oil furnace - nicely landscaped three-quarter acre near schools. All Local. R/E Tax $2320 $204,900 R/E Tax $2043 $224,900 All the time. STERLING REALTY ESTABLISHED 1962 TheHeartOf Massachusetts.com DUDLEY - $289,900 1 acre accents this 3 bedroom gom 2.5 CHARLTON-$189,900 bath Garrison colonial. Almost 2,000 WEBSTER-$229,900 Like New 3 bedroom 1.5 bath Cape, sq. ft of living area in this one owner Webster Lake waterfront lot! Ready to Glass like hardwood floors. Ready to home. Located on dead end street. build right now. Town water and town move in. $8,000 tax credit available. Agressively priced to sell quickly. sewer available. WHEN YOU THINK OF REAL ESTATE - THINK OF STERLING SINCE 1962 www.sterlingrealtyhomes.com OUR 47TH YEAR

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2 Maple Avenue Shrewsbury, MA 01545 www.NewEnglandMoves.com EDUCED R EW LISTING NEW LISTING ATERFRONT 2 HOUSES GORGEOUS N Inger Christensen W 508/769-3823 OXFORD - $159,900 WEBSTER - $549,900 WEBSTER - $574,900 THOMPSON, CT - $319,900 WOODSTOCK, CT - $129,900 THOMPSON, CT - $219,900 508/365-3561 Corner lot, partially fenced-in yard. Killdeer Island Waterfront! 70ft Great opportunity... 2-FM plus Beautiful 6rm 3br 2ba Cape, Beautiful Townhouse with view, Nice 6rm Ranch w/cathedral ceiling, Firepl, deck, screened prch, level yd, Hardwood flrs under carpeting. sandy beach. 8rm 3br 2 full ba. newer 2700sf Colonial, lge rms, 4 brick fireplace, garages, 5rm 1.5ba, deck, all new cabinets, Can be restored. garages, hdwd/tile, fenced yd. Tile, hdwd, carpt flooring, gar, Cont Ranch, stone firpl LR, fin LL plus 4rm apt. hdwds & tile floors. Close to 395 4 Rose Lane 79 & 79.5 East Main St (Rt 197) off Rt. 197 Licensed in MA & CT 284 Killdeer Road 112 Old Turnpike Rd 449 Dugg Hill Road 10 Shady Lane Elaine Armstrong TO CLOSE 3-FAMILY 2-FAMILY REDUCED MA PIKE EIGHBORHOOD NEW LISTING 508/353-1932 N 508/365-4022 WEBSTER - $249,900 WEBSTER - $649,900 WEBSTER - $259,900 AUBURN - $259,900 POMFRET,CT - $524,900 WEBSTER - $259,900 Large 2-family, 6/6, 3 br unit, pine Waterfront! Your own 98 ft Open floor plan Cape, new kitch Ranch w/open floor plan, hrdwd/tile “Longmeadow” 2836 sf Coln Large 3-Fam mostly renovated, To view these properties please visit floors, cab kitch, frt prchs, 2-car Peninsula. Waterview from every w/island, 6-8 rms 3 br 2 full ba, FR, floors, 3br, 1.5ba, fam rm, sliders, 4br 2.5ba, tile, hdwd flrs, 21 ft 17rms, encl porches, gar. 1st fl for rent. skylight, new bath & kitchen, corner room, 9-10 rms, 4 docks, more! coal stove, deck, lge level yard. lot, garage, patio. kitch, 2-c gar w/rm over, lge lot off street parking www.IngerC.com 41 Brook Street 131 Birch Island Road 66 Cushing Road 1 Prentice Avenue 59 Long Meadow Drive 2 Ray Street

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##################################################### MORTGAGEE’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE Maher Real Estate $8000 TAX CREDIT FOR 508-832-5831 Auburn 1-800-563-7019 AT PUBLIC AUCTION www.century21maher.com • [email protected] FIRST TIME BUYERS! Sandra Loughlin Joyce Johnson Wednesday, July 8, 2009 @ 11:00AM Licensed in MA & CT Owner/Manager Owner/Broker DOUGLAS - Colonial 508-769-2605 508-958-1742 • 94 Pine Street • 2,972 Sf Living Area • 4,432 Gross Sf • 2.85 Acre Lot • 11 Rms • 6 Bdrms • 3 Baths • 2 Half Baths • Fireplace Mortgage Reference: Bk 41266, Pg 335, Ann Marie Danielle Sue Ronald Helen Maryann Chic Judy Diane Anne Franny Lorraine Elie Sorensen Janice Worcester County (Worc. Dist.), Registry of Deeds. Therrien Kusz Garabedian Vangsness Johnson Beland Ward Empie Pacevicz Greenberg Gaudette Jankowski Kahale TERMS: $5,000 cash or certified check at the time and place of the sale. The balance to be paid within thirty (30) days at the law offices of Korde & Associates, P.C., 321 Billerica REDUCED REDUCED NEW LISTING NEW LISTING Road, Chelmsford, MA 01824, Attorney for the Mortgagee. * Auctioneer is not responsible for providing Municipal Lien Certificates – amounts owed to the municipality are . PRINCETON: 7 Rm, 3 Br Bow Cape. WEBSTER: 5 Rm, 2 Br. Ranch style OXFORD: 6 Rm, 2 Br. Townhouse. CHARLTON: 9 Rm, 4 BR, Cape Kitchen LEICESTER: No Condo Fees! 5 Rm, 3 OXFORD: 6 Rm, 2 Br, Single fam Condo the responsibility of the successful bidder Updated kit. with granite & stainless. Condo in 55+ community. Fully applcd kit. Frplcd. LR formal DR w/sliders to deck w/granite & ceramic floor. DR w/hdwds Br 1.5 Ba Half Duplex. Fully appliance w/low fees! Front to back LR & Formal Auctioneer makes no representation as to the accuracy of Frplcd Family Rm. Heated 2 story Dining area with Atrium doors to screened overlooking water., Finished lower level Fplcd LR. First fl. master Br. Fin family Rm, Kit. Newer windows, deck, pellet stove Dr. w/hdwds. First fl. bath w/laundry. All the information contained herein. garage with 2nd flr gym. Breathtaking porch. Master w/double closets & full Ba.. w/sliders to patio. Central Air. 3 Rm accessory apt above garage. in bsmt 3/4 acre lot w/a country feel!. season heated sunroom, in-ground pool yard! $489,900 Call: 508-832-5831 $235,000 Call: 508-832-5831 $219,900 Call: 508-832-5831 $289,000 Call: 508-832-5831 $159,900 Call: 508-832-5831 $199,900 Call: 508-832-5831 BAY STATE AUCTION CO, INC *** Rentals *** 1 $8000 TAX CREDIT! NORTH CHELMSFORD (978)251-1150 www.baystateauction.com Auburn- 4 Rm, 2 Br . . . . $950 ATTENTION: Buyers! MA LIC. #2624 ~ NH LIC #3088 ~ RI LIC # 0149 Charlton- 13 Rm, 5Br . . $2600 Worcester- 5 Rm., 2 Br . . $795 Close by November 30th to receive Worcester - 7 Rm, 3 Br . . $950 $8000 tax credit DUDLEY: 7 Rm, 3 Br. 2700+sf Colonial. Office Space Formal DR. w/hdwds. Vaulted, fplcd Fam. with no repayment!! Rm. Mstr suite w/jetted tub, 2 tier deck, Auburn - 925 Sf Office Space w/above gound pool. Central Air. Auburn - 525 Sf. Office Building *Call us for details! $339,900 Call: 508-832-5831 ######################################################

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WEST BROOKFIELD – Two build- OAKHAM – Privately set mini-farm comes with NORTH BROOKFIELD - Young One of six homes on cul-de-sac in great neighborhood and area of town ings for the price of one. Live in the free wild turkeys and deer. Twelve acres of ranch style contemporary near the convenient to everything. This three bedroom house with two + baths is nice three bedroom ranch and rent woods and some open for potential corral. This downtown. Almost 1700 sf of great out or use the other for business four bedroom home is self sufficient for heat open space great for guests and and hot water, you could almost heat for free. chefs. Sit on the deck outside your in immaculate, move-in condition and features a list of amenities and venture. Many potential uses and tax First floor master suite. Screen room, deck master bedroom or relax in the jet- conveniences that will make the living easy. Available for occupancy in deductions galore. Great location, combo. Detached multi story barn could be ted tub. Loads of great features less than 2 weeks, your furnishings and finishing touches could quickly lots of off street parking, nice level future business site. Tranquil setting is close to come with this unique home. Must lot and visibility. $242,000 major routes and conveniences. $359,000 see today. $289,900 and easily make this house your family’s home. Additionally, we are offering a 50% cash match to the $8,000 tax credit to anyone who BUYERS: Register for our FREE “Daily Update” purchases this home prior to July 25th, 2009. service on all properties in your price range. Don’t miss out on this limited opportunity. We can also help you get pre qualified. CALL TODAY. Call Matt @ (508) 943-6771 for additional details or to schedule an appointment.

23 FISKDALE ROAD BROOKFIELD, MA 01506 Don’t Miss Out On Quaboag Valley $8000 Tax Credit 508-867-4555 Jo-Ann Szymczak Real Estate HOME & LAND PARTNERS Connie Nedoroscik 508-943-7669 Charlton: Enjoy the simpler life! It’s all here; pasture, barn North Brookfield: Nice country setting for this multi-level Independently Owned & Operated 508-949-3205 w/3 stalls & a warm inviting 19th century Colonial, Ranch w/numerous updates: Newer carpeting, ceramic tile 4/bdrs, 3/baths, chef’s kitchen, LR w/Vermont Castings floors & walls, 2 full baths, 3/bdrs, new vinyl windows, THIS MONTH ONLY*** FREE 1 YR GOLF MEMBERSHIP AT HARRISVILLE GOLF COURSE or DUDLEY HILL GOLF COURSE woodstove, sitting room w/pellet stove w/separate FR, 2/FP, open kitchen & DR, laundry room w/full bath, OAKVIEW ESTATES - DUDLEY’S ONLY 55+ Community entrance, updated systems, large unfinished area on 2nd multi level porch/deck, 2/car garage, move in condition. level, in-law potential. $399,900 Call Kris Casucci 508- $238,500 Call Kathleen Cembura 508-867-8971 Starting @ $229,900 * Near Shopping * Cathedrals 784-0655 OPEN HOUSES 11:30-1:30, SUNDAY, JUNE 28TH AND SUNDAY, JULY 5TH * 1200 Sq. Ft. * Garage Laurie Sullivan 508-525-0611 * Handicap * Select Warren: Price Change: Pristine Colonial home, 3/br, 2 full Jo-Ann Szymczak 508-943-7669 Accessible upgrades/ Warren: New Listing: Lovely fully dormered newer Cape baths, open floor plan w/FP in LR, eat in kitchen w/gran- Directions: Rte 131 to Old Southbridge Rd. to Jons Way * 2 Bath option situated on 1+ acre, home has 3/bdrs & 2 full baths, large ite counter tops & new tile floors, DR w/wainscoting & eat-in kitchen with appliances, huge living room, dining hardwoods, 1st floor laundry, large master suite w/walk in DUDLEY- 1st FLOOR LAUNDRY DUDLEY - CHARMING room & a pellet stove to remain for your heating use. Walk closet, 2 car garage, farmer’s porch, great commuter loca- $224,900 $243,500 out lower level, farmer’s porch, shed & a large backyard. tion w/privacy. $239,900 Call Michelle Terry 508-735- $229,000 Call Gilian Narayana 508-784-0675 8744 * 1386 sq. ft. * Parquet Floor * Immaculate * Replacement Windows Oxford: New Listing: A must see!! This well kept Raised Brookfield: Pristine 9 room Colonial in a family friendly * Hardwood Floors * Central Vac Ranch with 3/bdrs & 2/baths was extensively remodeled in cul-de-sac, minutes to major routes. Features: bright & * Modern Baths * Updated Kitchen 2000, cathedral ceiling & hardwood floor in DR, skylights open floor plan, bead board kitchen w/oak cabs, gorgeous in kitchen & bathroom, lovely sunken LR w/computer family room w/propane stove, formal LR & DR, partially * Kitchen - totally applianced * Lower Level Family Room nook, semi private lot w/a partially screened in deck, nice finished basement, farmer’s porch, 2 car garage, fenced in * Cedar Closet * Heated 3-car garage family neighborhood. $242,500 Call Christy Toppin 508- back yard. $329,900 Call Lisa Caron 508-341-8299 784-0673 24 Prospect Ave. 55 West Main St. COLUMBUS SEARCHED THE GLOBE FOR SILK AND SPICES. YOU’RE NOT COLUMBUS.

All local. All the time. TheHeartOfMassachusetts.com 12 • THE WEBSTER TIMES • Friday, July 3, 2009 www.webstertimes.net JULY 01, 2009 ☎ TOWN-TO-TOWN CLASSIFIEDS ☎ A STONEBRIDGE PRESS PUBLICATION ☎ 1 Town-to-Town CLASSIFIEDS HOME TOWN SERVICE, BIG TIME RESULTS TO PLACE YOUR AD VISIT US ONLINE CALL www.towntotownclassifieds.com TOLL FREE 1-800-536-5836 2006 Cam 010 FOR SALE 010 FOR SALE 010 FOR SALE 2 Anderson Superline 010 FOR SALE 010 FOR SALE 010 FOR SALE Venting Skylights Dumping Trailer (2) Circular Clothing (6) HEPA Filters 22”x46 1/2” 14 Feet Long, 6’9” Wide, 27” RCA Maple 4x8 Open Trailer Air Conditioners 1960’s Desk $50 Each Racks 1/3HP, 120V With 4 Foot Sides. Weighs Console Color TV Newly done over. Asking Like New! (1) Circular Belt Rack 2x4 Area Output And Chair 8-Foot Tonneau Cover 4,000lbs Empty, 16,000 $525. Pricing Gun & Tags For Pickup Truck GVW. 4 Tie-Downs. Only 4 Years Old, (3) Frigidaire 8000 BTU Floor Or Wall-Mount $35 Gemstar, Beautiful Piece Call (508)885-5560 $50 Each (2) Crates Coat Hangers Great For Woodworking Manual Pasta Maker $200 Great For Bobcats or Mini-Excavators. Of Furniture. (1) GE 5000 BTU Assorted Pictures Area. $10 (4) Chrome Wheels Cost New $1000 $5999 OBO $250 OBO 6 GE Two Way $25 Only Used 7 Months 508-735-9493 15-Inch, Were 508-641-3289 860-933-6369 Will Sell For $400 Sell For $150 Each On Dodge Van. Radios RCA Solid Maple Or Separately Asking $200 For All 4 14 Channel, With One Mile Console Stereo 1000lb Engine Stand 3-Year Old Formal Range & Belt Clip. Model 3981 Has Turntable, With 3 (860)974-9946 1974 Suzuki TC100 Call 508-873-1394 2006 Keystone Living Room Great For Hunting! Record Sizes. AM/FM Radio. $100 For All (2) Dark Walnut Colored Call 5pm-8:30pm 1000 Original Miles, Always Sprinter Travel $150 Garaged. Hasn’t Been Used Couch 508-867-6546 2 Grayish Trailer Blue & Gold. 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Aiwa Compact Call 508-248-3932 Ribbons. 24” Gas Stove Pentax K-1000 Power Steering, 2-Speed $75 Each OBO $50 with assortment of lenses $185.00 Disc Stereo Axle, 3-Point Hitch, Power 15” Horizontal 508-885-3136 2 electronic flashes, and Delta Lathe Has Three-Place Disc Player, (2) Mercedes-Benz Angle Plow, 60” Mower 36” Electric Range AM/FM Radio, Dual Cassette Machinist’s Rotary 860-888-5207 $50 many other accessories. Reproducer Alloy Wheels Deck, Wheel Weights, Sell all for $220. Player, Remote, Two Owner’s & Repair Manuals. Fits 12" & 14" Delta Fit 190-124 Body Style, Turntable 2 New La-Z-Boy Refrigerator Lathes $450 Speakers, And New Denon BH15, $400 Or Best Offer Older Tractor, But Call (508)943-5954 or DP-26F Full Automatic 1985-1992. Wheel Size Is $50 Backpack 6.5” x 15” Still Strong! Rocker/Recliners days (508)943-7704 Turntable. 1 Wheel Includes Michelin Call 5pm-8:30pm $1500 FIRM Only One Month Old. Lawn Sweeper Never Used $125 508-867-6546 $100 XM+S Alpin Radial Call 860-923-3532 (1) Blue & (1) Maroon. $100 OBO 35mm Minolta Call 508-248-3932 (195-65-15) In Near-New Ask For Ron Paid $439 Each Call (508)943-7215 16-Year Old Asking $400 OBO Each (2) Commercial Maxxum 5000 Condition. Showcases $165 For All Double Pane 10 Year Fabric Protector. 8-Inch/10-Inch All French Country 1996 Tigershark Call Diane 6’Wx2’D, 82” High Camera 774-230-8816 AF50 Lens & AF70-210 Lens, Porcelain Plates Ethan Allen Windows Two-Seat Jetski 508-344-4777 $300 (3) Oak 24” With Screens: 4’Wx2’D, 82” High Flash & Case. All With Children’s Pictures Furniture (4) 22.75”W/40”H & Trailer $250 $150 By Well-Known Artist. With Certificates & Numbers, Variety Of Tables Captain’s Back (10) 22.75”W/48”H $1275 2 Pianos Both For $500 508-278-6123 (9) 22.75”W/56”H Still In Original Boxes. 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010 FOR SALE 010 FOR SALE 010 FOR SALE 010 FOR SALE 010 FOR SALE 010 FOR SALE 010 FOR SALE 010 FOR SALE Amana Air Authentic Brand-New Complete Master Electric Dryer Flat Belt High-Low Electric KITCHEN Revolutionary Automatic Scrubbing Bedroom Furniture Used 6 months, $100. PTO Pulley Hospital Bed APPLIANCES Conditioner Power-Head Includes California Washer used holds x-large $80 Like New! War Historic $500 loads, $50. Solid oak kitchen Kenmore 2001 Side-By-Side 18,000 btu only used 4 King-Sized Waterbed Frame, With Scoop Mattress Refrigerator/Freezer With summers, 2 heavy for me to Autographs Large Armoire, Large table, 5 chairs, 2 leafs, $100 Aluminum Cross $500 OBO lift. $400 new, sell for $200. Reconditioned Prop or best offer. Good condition For Church, Cross Arm 6’, Filtered Water Genuine Original Signature 19” Pitch, Fits Dresser With Mirror, 413-245-6182 $550 Ask for Pat, Autographs Of (2) Large End Tables. Sturdy wrought iron & glass coffee 10’ High, 10” Surface, 7” (508)885-5542 American Icons. Merc Cruisers Cherry In Excellent table & end tables inlay Deep. Can Be Lighted. HO Scale Train Whirlpool 2004(?) George Washington $3000 $85 Condition. w/stone, very nice, $50. $150 Glass-Top/Self-Clean Oven Apartment size freezer, $50. Comes With Engines, Cars, $275 Antique 1892 Benjamin Franklin $3000 508-826-2029 $2000 OBO Call 5pm-8:30pm Buildings And Accessories. Thomas Jefferson $1500 Works well. Hot Point Dishwasher $175 Kitchen Piggy-Back Washer/ Call (508)340-2098 508-867-6546 Lots Of Time & Money Put All Have Certificates Of Dryer Combo Into It! Pictures Available. Gibson Electric Wood Stove Authenticity Brilliion Grass Garage Heater Email: Stove/Self-Clean Oven 508-476-1068 Kenmore, Excellent Magee Mystic Kitchen Seeder Condition, All Brochures. Electric Scooter 2Mark Brand, [email protected] $150 Coal/Wood Stove. With Side Beach Cruiser Model Sl8 $600 OBO & Thermostatically Controlled. Or 774-402-1274 ALSO: Copper Water Reservoir. 6 8-Foot Wide, Like New Electric w/Hanging Brackets. Brand New Casio Burners, Oven. Bicycles Condition. Always (3) Original Factory Paid Over $600 HONDA Good Condition Stored Inside. Hubcaps Wheelchair Best Offer! Keyboard LH100 NEW! Red, Blue, For 2005 Hyundai Sonata GENERATOR Digital Screen Prompts, Approx 30” Deep x 54” Wide. Green, Orange. $4,900 OBO For Sale $1999 $35 Each $500 Each 508-885-3136 3000 Watts Keys Light Up With Voice Balloon Tires. 508-764-8330 860-888-5207 #EU3000ISA Prompts. Lots Of Stored Call Nancy $300 Each Call Alan At (508)987-3143 508-867-3900 508-509-5407 Like New, Super Quiet. Music Inside! 508-476-1935 Camcorder Genie $1650 Paid $199 On Sale $140 Electric Twin Sell $100 Antique Parlor Set Beautiful Computer Hospital Bed Push-Around 2006 THULE TRAILER Early 50’s, Never Used Audio Equipment Email: Compaq FS7600 $700 Arial Platform Lift (Enclosed) $600 OBO Furniture $60 Lexmark Printer/Copier/Fax [email protected] Will Fit Through 29.5”Wide Aluminum, Dual Axle, For Pictures Or Call Marty Entertainment Center Electric Guitar Lexmark Printer 1 Pair AR Doorway. 24’ Platform GVW 6000 lbs. Antique Bedroom Set Floor-Standing Speakers (Dayville, CT, 06241, Early 50’s, 6-Piece, Good $200/BRO, like new. $95 All For $550 OBO Height. 120V Hydraulic. Model #C65X12238200, Redecorating and need $150 Near MA & RI Line) Condition. Amp $60 Computer Desk (Corner) Under 200 Miles. 860-779-2611 space. Store-new Receiver $120 1 Passive Subwoofer 1/4HP 208/230V 3-Phase $5250 $500 OBO $195 OBO 6-Gallon Flood-Type condition, MUST SEE! Canon Film Camera $45 “Home” $50 Mike 860-935-0072 Pink Depression Glass (508)832-3684 DVD Player $25 Office Chair (Cully) Coolant System. Lace Wedding Fancy Pieces And Sets GPS $95 $65 Chevy Prizm Wanted 120V 6-Gallon Flood-Type Gown 508-943-0652 Beautifully Etched Oak Computer $150 Entertainment Center Any Year. Must Have Very Coolant System. Hot Tub ‘07 model; 6 person, 32 jets, Full-Length, Size 12. King-Size DJ Equipment 58”x52”x19”, Solid Wood Low Miles. $200 Antique Red $300 Will Consider A Civic Call 5pm-8:30pm with all options. Waterfall, Waterbed Frame Dale Earnhardt Sr. 508-764-1439 508-867-6546 aroma-therapy, lighting, with Brown Italian Vermont Casting Magazines Numerous Dog cover, full warranty. Brand With Drawers & Breed Books Leather Jacket Gas Heater Storage Underneath. 860-963-7087 Electrical Material Girls Clothing new in wrapper. Cost $7000, Medium, $200 Frame Is Less Than 10 Years 508-867-9734 Industrial, Commercial, sell for $3800. Excellent Condition. & Shoes Call (860)244-9544 All Excellent Condition Asking Price $1700 Old And In Very Good Car Seat Residential Toddler Sizes Through 10/12 Condition. Waterbed $20 Computer Table Wire, Pipe, Fittings, Relays, 508-757-7796 Call 508-867-5677 Shoe Sizes 1-3 HP Scanner Noon-6pm Or Office 508-755-0972 Heater Included If Interested. $20 Coils, Overloads, Fuses, Gently Used & Brand New Heater Is Less Than Boy’s (3-4 yr) Bike Breakers, Meters, $50 $35 6-Drawer Table $20 Many Styles & Brands Ladies’ Genuine Antique Stool 3 Years Old. Punches, Pipe-Benders. To Choose From. Also: & Lavatory Bed Frame Is Too Big 774-272-2459 Toshiba 5-Megapixel New Recessed Troffer Call 508-943-2007 For Appt. Custom Made Moses Black Shearling For Our Bedroom Camera $45 Flourescent 3-Tube Baskets. Porcelain Handles. Asking $250 OBO Cedar Chest & Sheepskin HP All-In-One Printer(G85) T-8 277V Fixtures Glass-Top 36” (508)765-7322 (2)Glass Doors For Kitchen 508-234-8731 Enclosed Fur Coat Cabinet Rocker $45 Octagonal Table Multi-Colored Cushioned $56 Each $50 Jazzy Power Chair Medium. Like New. Worn 2 Solid Wood Doors Beauty Salon Top, Cherry Wood Cedar New HP Printer $29 Call 5pm-8:30pm Only Used Once! One Or Twice. Length 30” 6’8”x32” Oak Queen Post (Collar To Hem), Shoulders Equipment (Hope) Chest and Matching DVD Player $20 508-867-6546 Headboard/Footboard Selling For $650 (1)4 Lights, (1)15 Lights Rocker. Both In Excellent 774-230-9321 19”, Sleeves 25”, 2 back to back, free floating Bike $40 $50 Bust 40-42” 3 Wood Frame Solid styling stations, $200 each Condition. Entertainment Glass Door Asking AT&T Blackberry Curve $140 Gas 32” Fireplaces Jewelry $250 OBO or best offer. Center $50 each 508-885-8940 24”x50” Call Suzanne Cedar Chest $300 New 14K Ruby & Diamond Rocker $200 And More! 53”x53”, Has Two 20”x14” Freezer (17cu.ft.) $200 Leave Message 30-Gallon Electric (508)886-6494 Storage Compartments, Yellow gold cross pendant, Hot-Water Heater Call 508-756-2607 480-282-2490 5’x8’ Oriental Rug $30 $300 or best offer. Also gem- And A 40-Place CD Rack Oak TV Cabinet $40 Landscape LP Gas Wall heater Beige Loveseat Ceramic Flower Pot Corner TV Cabinet On Bottom. stone rings & pendants, best $100 508-347-5782 offers. Equipment 712-299-5239 Sleeper-Sofa With Pedestal $100 Call Shirley $150 $25 Call 508-248-3932 Trailer Call 508-943-3711 (508)248-3005 $995 OBO Antique Tall, 3-Piece Oak Wall Unit For More Information After 6pm Gorgeous $400 Call 508-347-7441 Estate Furs King Sized John Deere 3235A Car Trailer Mirrored 1 long, Grey, Persian lamb Complete Antique Maple Dental Chair Fairway Mower Paid $2500 Sideboard/ Cherry Dining coat. Size small w/matching Bedroom Set $5900 OBO $2300 OBO Bedroom Set Electric operates well, Would hat. In excellent condition, 5 Pieces. Paid $6000 Dresser/Foyer $500 Room Table be great for tattoo parlor, etc. $500/BO. 1 long Black At Rotman’s John Deere 2243 Aluminum Folding With 2 leaves, 4 side chairs 3 to choose from. $50 each. Persian Lamb. Size large. In $1500 FIRM Piece Beige Leather Recliner Call (508)987-3143 Greens Mower Staging/Scaffolding Lovely piece imported $150 and 2 captains chairs. good condition, but worn. Moving $5900 OBO 2 Sections w/Platforms, from Manchester, Only $500. $300/BO. Contact Laurie John Deere 220A On Wheels, w/Steps Complete Trundle Bed 508-450-5740 England. Over 100 Years $150 Cherry TV Armoire Designer (508)987-8483 Walk-Behind Greens Mower 4’6”W, 7’3”L, 6’-12’H Old. Carving, Columns, Only $300. $1995 OBO $950 OBO All Items Excellent Condition! Must be seen to appreciate. Everything Must 7 Drawers, Serving Area, Wedding Grandfather Clock 508-764-8330 Call 5pm-8:30pm Burl Inlay Detail. Small 508-892-8810 Prices are negotiable. 508-867-6546 After 6pm (508)864-1092 Go!! Walnut, Winchester chime, Shelves For Candelabra. Dress Portable Dishwasher $200. John Deere Appraised At $2400 Bernina 640 Chickering Never Worn! with butcher block top, $250. Designers Mother-of-the- Large Collection 74” High x 63” Farmers table with 5 chairs, Bride Gown Snowthrower Wide x 23” Deep. Christina Wu Strapless For LX And GT Series Of Sewing Machine Spinet Piano Gown with train. Size 8. $200. Oak cabinets, various Size 8, Pewter color with 774-230-1763 New In April ‘08. Used Only sizes, six pieces, $400. elegant beading, matching Lawn & Garden Tractors. Collectibles 508-248-6949 Baby Grand & Purchased at Kleinfelds Mugs, Steins, AVON, Banks, A Few Hours. Comes With All NYC. Elegant beading Call (508)328-3438 jacket paid $700, 42 Inch, Email For Photo Accessories Including BSR asking $250. Used Once(Honest!) Bottles, Brass, Musical [email protected] Bench with organza & silk/satin Items. Hundreds! Stitch Regulator Foot, $700. 1993 Chevrolet material. $700. Exercise Call (508)885-4303 Includes Chains, Weights, Price Is $1250 Walking Foot, 1/4 Inch Foot. Please Call To View Camaro; 21,270 miles, all Call (508)949-2528 Equipment And Operator’s Manual Will Sell In Lots, Has 570 Stitch Patterns, original, $5000. $1500 Antique Victorian 5 Alphabets, Thread Cutter Weider weight bench, Grooming Singles Or Bulk And More. Call (508)765-9316 leave preacher curl and leg 774-745-0242 Moving Must Sell! 8pc. Black Marble message Dinette Set Equipment Email For Pictures Or REDUCED! $3500 extension with Olympic bar. 1 Romani Grand Daddy Dryer 508-892-3145 Fireplace Seating For Four w/Glass 295lbs of weight, $250. 50lb Questions Call Nancy Christmas Top And Three Bar Stools. 1 Romani Clipper Vac Mantle Surround 508-867-3900 punching bag, $50. Curl bar, (B&B Model) [email protected] Like New! Sports Card $350 85lbs or weight, $40. Good Condition 1 42 Inch Hydraulic Kenmore Large Two-Level Light Best Offer For Both Bicycle Specials Call Matt at [email protected] Grooming Table Oak Coffee Table 508-943-6771 or 508-637-1046 1 Hydro Surge Bather Washer & Dryer $125 Leave Message Men’s Trek Pilot 5.2, 58cm Baseball/Football $1700 Asking $2500 For All Like New 860-923-2987 Basketball/Hockey Farm Equipment Good Condition Wedding Gown Racing/Boxing Dirt Bike 508-987-2419 $100 Each 2003 RM65 Suzuki Harrow 8’ x 11’ Karastan Size 10-12, Ivory Strapless, Rookies/Stars/Sets/Singles Deere 5-Foot, 3-Point Call Phil Oriental Rug APARTMENT Used. $150 Great condition, asking All Cards 75% Off Book! $1200. $400 Gym Equipment 508-234-3348 New Fringe & LIQUIDATION All In Excellent Condition Including Vintage Cards Like Call (774)696-3360 Cultivator Toolbar Marc X Platinum Kennedy Professionally Cleaned Everything Must Go! 508-943-2007 Mantle/Williams/Etc. 5-Foot, 5-Spring Tine, 3100 Bench $350 Furniture 508-864-9223 Disney Area Stay 2 Hiller Discs, 3-Point In Excellent Condition Machinist Toolbox Bolens Tractor 7 Days, 6 Nights $350 $175 OBO 20 Inch, 7-Drawer, Several Call Rich Men’s Clothing Model 1886-04 Clawfoot Tub 2 Adult Disney Tickets Call 860-933-6369 Micrometers, Indicators, Etc. 508-826-2029 Hydrostatic, Power Takeoff, $400 Paid $750 Lime Spreader Pictures Tow-Behind, Ground Driven. Kenmore Top-Load Living Room Couch Hydraulic Lift, Kohler Engine, 508-867-9566 Sell For $249 Washer Many Miscellaneous 54-Inch Mowing Deck, Snow Good For One Year $150 Hand-Beaded And Matching Chair Thrower, Chains, Vacuum Good Condition Floral Design Fabric Items Colonial Wood 508-301-0266 860-974-7099 Wedding Gown 2 1/2 Years Old System With Trailer. Service Plus Size (18-20), Cathedral $150 No Reasonable Manuals. Always Stored Hutch and Base Double Window Farmer’s Hutch Only Used 3x/Week Honey pine finish. Asking, Train, Plus Bustle & $100 CASH OBO 413-245-9001 Offer Refused Inside. Runs Strong. New, Vetter High Pro 4 $200 Tiara-Style Headdress & $1500 $350. Afternoons & Evenings Antique Chezck crystal With Screens. Like-New 3-Year-Old Lopi Veil. Museum-Quality 860-974-1912 Living Room 508-949-6425 Measures 76”Long Preservation. Brush Chipper set, valued at over $1800. Pellet Stove & Furniture 61”High $600 OBO 8HP, Commercial-Duty Hand cut, very ornate. Ash Vacuum Kia Rio Or Hyundai Best Offer For: Athena Stereo Rated. $250 $650 OBO 508-987-3781 Appraised. Will sell for $900. $1400 Accent Wanted FlexSteel Couch, 508-832-2679 Speakers Glass and brass dinette Marine Hemi Call 508-943-3711 Heavy Duty 9’ Fisher One With Very Low Mileage Chair & Ottoman. 3ft tall x 1ft wide, excellent set Perfect for 1st Engine After 6pm Auto, Air. ‘06-’08. La-Z-Boy Couch & Recliner. Brand New Bunk apartment. $50. Highway Plow quality, fantastic sound. 2 1959 With Latham Blower Will Pay Your Price speakers. Asking $380 Beds and 2 Call (508)943-6367 Fine Art One-way plow, set up for For The Right One All Items High Quality, And Four Carburetors backhoe or truck, $650. 508-764-1439 Like New. for pair. $8000 OBO Signed in the plate Tarkay Call (508)341-4659 Dressers Dark Wood Curio Seriolithograph 2002 Indigo Fisher Snow-Foil Type Heavy Email For Photos Beautiful wood frame 55” Wide x 77” Tall, Call 508-259-8805 Chapeau. Professionally Duty 8’ Plow for truck LADIES [email protected] Case Tractor includes mattresses, pillows, 18” Deep framed 36 1/2"x37". $500 DRESSER 401-316-4793 1948 VAC With ladder (never used). $2000 Glass Doors On Top, With Dresses Comes with Park West or best offer. Heavy Duty Hobart Meat Large, With Mirror Sickle-Bar Mower. Three Drawers Below. Wedding, Prom, Cocktail. All gallery Certificate & & 2 Armoires Mahogany Appraisal. Can e-mail pic Grinder. Floor type with large Asking $1650 OBO Call (508)987-1594, leave $500 brand new. bowl. $375 message will return call. $400. OBO $1700 For All Bedroom Set International Harvester Highchair Call (508)981-6762 (508) 867-2250 Briggs & Stratton 12HP (Negotiable) Bed, Dresser With Mirror, Two-Row Corn Planter $50 Vertical Riding Mower Chest On Chest, Night Table. Trailer-Type, With Brand New FOLDING Engine, $95 Handmade $1500 Negotiable Hot Tub Lead Chandelier Hydraulic Lift. Front load washer & dryer White Crib CREEPER Works Great! 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Dresser set, $400 Asking $2000 Vinci Brand $100 Call For Information 6 Burner Stove 860-974-9946 your special patronage in Take The Whole Set For $200. Player piano w/rolls, time of need, to you I have 508-864-7159 860-564-3771 $600. Lexmark Convection Oven $1000 Or Best Offer Antique 1860’s After 6pm recourse from the depth of printer, $50. Bar Top & Barstools my heart and humbly beg to 508-867-9650 Oak Table Old Oak Rolltop Call Karen (508)885-3192 Freezers Women’s Riding whom God has given such With 5 Legs Samsung 61” Sinks great power to come to my With ‘Engraved’ Design Desk Leathers assistance. Help me in my LK Stainless & 2 Matching Chairs Great Original Condition! HDTV-DLP TV Stainless Steel 508-347-5503 Size Small Walter Dyer with stand for sale for $1500. present and urgent petition. Steel Sink $500 54” Long, 30” Wide Bird Cage Chaps, Medium Gloves, In return, I promise to make $600 Call (508)733-5047 for Fringe Coat With Two Liners Model #CCR2522-4 774-318-1024 (17inx17inx36in) $50. Leave Used Tractor Tires your name known, and cause Brand New, In Box. 860-774-4019 appointment. message for “Doc” Size: 18-4-28 6-Ply Rating (Medium), Harley Helmet you to be invoked. “Celebrity Classic”. (860)974-9973 Appx. 1 1/4 “ Tread Left (Small). Say three Our Fathers, three New $400 MOTORS Old-Time Trunk Santa Barbara Asking $200 Excellent Condition. Hail Mary’s and Glorias. Asking $125 Good Condition 508-335-8239 $275 CASH ONLY 1/2HP 230/460V Spa/Hot-Tub State Quarters Publication must be prom- 508-832-9877 Needs Straps 508-341-9282 ised. St. Jude pray for us 1725RPM, 56 Frame. Best Offer 105 Jets, 7 Person. Upright Un-circulated, rolled. Boxes VHS Tapes & Cabinet Therapy Lounge, Neck & of 500. Starting at $21 and all who invoke your aid. 5HP, 230/460V 508-234-2712 $250 Amen. This Novena has nev- Llama Wool Foot Massage, 2 Additional per roll. Also Gold Will Sell VHS Tapes Wood Stove 1740RPM, 184T Frame/TEFC Outdoor Fountain Therapy Seats Plus Presidential dollar rolls. er been known to fail. This For Sale Cooldown Area. Separately If Wanted Small, Pedestal-Style Novena must be said for 9 5HP, 230/460V Very Large, Gorgeous, Call for more With Glass Door. Black. Unfinished 3495RPM, 184T Frame/TEFC Waterfall/Volcano, Lights consecutive days. Publica- 3 Tiers, Excellent Condition information, Dark Shadows VHS Tapes Will Fit 16 Inch Logs. tion promised. M.H. Call For More Information Must Be Seen! (Different Colors). Starry (508)832-3029 or 1/2HP 208/230/460V Night Blue With Red Some Original, Good For Small Ranch Or 508-335-8239 Large Overhead Door-Opener Originally $1500 (508)272-3433 Some Recorded Workshop. Asking $650 Maintenance Free Vinyl Cabinet. One Year Old (45 Volumes) Excellent Condition. Machinist Tools 4 Speed Controls 508-867-3900 Steam Radiator $50 New Glass & Fire-Brick 130 YARD SALES Hitachi J100, 400/460V Paid $8000 New Tool chest, also other odds 413-262-9990 This Winter and ends. Asking $6000 Covers Call 5pm-8:30pm Park Model RV Will Deliver $300 Call (508)234-8034 508-867-6546 43” long x 40” high x 13” Vintage Cameras FLEA MARKET 2002, 12x40 Call (508)864-8578 deep, 37”x40”x13” and 860-974-9946 Open Mags With Tires Moving Must Sell (like brand new) on beautiful Schwinn 24”x40”x13”. All white, in And Movie Camera For E-Z-Go Golfcart lot in campground can be good condition. Over $1000 With Projectors Every Saturday Garden Leisure 6 Seater used for a full 6 months (15 Electric Scooter if new. All three for $400 XBOX 360 Plow For John Deere April-15 October every year) Vintage Radios (Year-Round) Hot Tub with lounger, Needs new battery, $60. Call (508)832-5546 Premium 9:00 am. to 1:00 pm Garden Tractor $3800/BO. Lot paid for until 2097. 100’s Of LP Records 20GB hard drive 2 wireless $48,000 Air Hockey table, $40. Lots Of New Items Truck Liner For 6’ Bed Weider Pro 9940 dual weight Stereo System Over 50-Year Old RC controllers, 1 wireless Recently Added! bench, $150. Call Don (508)344-9499 (508)764-6560 Onkyo Components With Allen Adding Machine headset, 2 games, (Skate & Sacred Heart Parish, Rug (7’x10’) Trampoline, $75. Bose Acoustimas Speakers Photo Security System, Halo). Excellent condition, 2 w/Seashell Border Penn 6 wt. Flyrod Small Club Chair $350 complete with all month old. Asking $450 In The Basement Brand new computer Pink Fabric & Light Wood for all. Of Parish Center 508-987-1504 armoire, $450. 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Be with us always so (2)25 Ft. & (2)18 Foot With New Box Spring Low Hours On Jet Pump. seen. $4000 firm. Black chrome and glass Parking Lot Light Posts Excellent Condition. $995 we may face our problems Contact Dale asking $500 or BO. & Mattress. Size 6 Or 8 with courage and serenity Has Been Winterized. w/Double Lamps $250 Call 508-347-3292 $1450 (508)943-8692 after 6pm. Call (860)377-7549 or New $1500 $200 Leave Message B.C. F.F. Call 508-949-8851 860-974-9946 Call Deb (860)928-1135 508-764-8330 508-965-7077 4 ☎ TOWN-TO-TOWN CLASSIFIEDS ☎ A STONEBRIDGE PRESS PUBLICATION ☎ July 01, 2009

205 BOATS ARCHway Inc. 16 Foot A residential school and home for individuals Whitewater Canoe with autism is seeking energetic and creative “Dagger Reflection” Model people to fill the following positions: Red, Good Condition. $300 Special Education Teacher 860-774-2502 (BA/M. Ed): Classroom teacher needed to teach students 16’ Hurricane on the autism spectrum pre-academic and Tri-Hull vocational skills. Classes are small and stu- Ford 2.3L I/O, trailer, $2500 dents’ energy levels are high. Full time/year Trolling Motor, Electric Winch, Evinrude round position with 8 weeks paid vacation. Tanks, Bimini Top, Part Time position also available. '96 Conversion Van, Black Water Pipe, Night Awakes and Sleep On Call: Gas Grill, Chiminea. Awake staff monitor individuals through the 518-480-1143 night and are responsible for cleaning. Sleep staff provide back up to awake staff. Hours 17 Foot Glastron include weekends. 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(No Longer Made) WANTED Delivered Locally 978-562-4700 travel the U.S. Training, All Local. 8:30am-10:30am If You Have One To Sell, Travel, lodging and PCA Worker (Douglas Area) For More Info 3:00pm-5:00pm All local. All the time. Or Visit Call 508-234-4722 transportation furnished. Part-Time Or Full-Time Bob Dudley All the time. Ask For Tom Or Serious Inquiries TheHeartOf 508-476-2839 www.preciouspupshudson.com Call (508)865-2227 www.LSIMAGS.com Massachusetts.com TheHeartOfMassachusetts.com Leave Message 1-800-781-1344 Call 508-868-4126 JULY 01, 2009 ☎ TOWN-TO-TOWN CLASSIFIEDS ☎ A STONEBRIDGE PRESS PUBLICATION ☎ 5

448 FURNITURE 501 REAL ESTATE 505 APARTMENTS FOR 505 APARTMENTS FOR 505 APARTMENTS FOR 505 APARTMENTS FOR 505 APARTMENTS FOR 400 SERVICES WANTED RENT RENT RENT RENT RENT Have Your complain about Southbridge Spencer Webster Furniture discrimination call The Dudley Southbridge Modern 2 Bedroom 30 Street For Rent Sunny, 1 Bedroom 400 SERVICES Professionally Department of Housing and 3 Bedroom 2-Level Apartment With Deck Modern 4-Room Apartment, Urban Development “HUD” Two Bedroom Apartment. Fresh Paint, Completely Remodeled $550 Just Renovated. Kitchen , toll-free at 1-800-669-9777. New windows. $750/Month Appliances, Furnished. Restored Apartments. First Floor, 1 Bedroom 402 GENERAL SERVICES For the N.E. area, call HUD $650 Washer/Dryer Hookup, Available Now! Large Rooms, Great At Reasonable ad 617-565-5308,. The toll Big Back Yard and Deck. With Small Office Closets! Off-Street Parking. Section 8 Welcome $600 Rates free number for the hearing Three Bedroom Storage Area, Separate 508-320-2175 Less Than 1 Mile To AAA impaired is 1-800-927-9275 Apartments Utilities. Renovated Apartments. I-395. Walking Distance $700-$900 $775/month Southbridge Near Bus Route. To Most Webster Schools. 505 APARTMENTS FOR Please Call Call (508)764-4283 No Smoking/Pets, Off-Street No Pets. Haul-Away Morris Street Parking. Coin-Op On Site. $750/Month RENT 508-943-1685 Newly Renovated Two Inexpensive To Heat. Rubbish Removal Call 508-943-0972 Southbridge Bedroom, Five Room First/Last, Security & Or 508-949-1400 At Absolutely Apartment. Background Check Lowest Cost 3 Bedroom, Large C&C Dudley Apartment. Appliances, Appliances & Washer/Dryer Call (508)885-9307 Guaranteed! Furniture Facelifting, Half-Duplex, Townhouse Washer/Dryer Hookups. Hookup. Off-Street Parking. or (774)696-4567 Webster Attics, Garages, Cellars Painting, Caning, Properties Style. Two Bedrooms, Section 8 Approved. $700/Month 4 Rooms, 2 Bedroom. 1 1/2 Bath, Washer/Dryer First & Last Required. Household Items & Stripping to Refinishing, Off-Street Parking. Includes Heat, Hot Water, And Repairs. LOOK & COMPARE Hookups. Total Remodel - First, Last And References. Available Immediately Sturbridge Washer/Dryer. Parking, Yard Waste 2 Bedroom New Everything. $750 Per Month Call 508-765-7074 Yard, Some Pets, No Dogs. Guaranteed. Good Neighborhood, Please Leave Message 1738 House Demolitions Luxury Condo On Also: Free Electric, Heat, Available Now. Free Estimates. Southbridge/Charlton Dead End Street. Two Bedroom Available $675 per month. Senior Discounts No Smoking, Some Pets. SOUTHBRIDGE Hot Water Included In Studio Pick-up & Delivery. Line. Appliances, Central $625 Or One Bedroom. Call (508)333-8090 Cheaper Than A Air, $795/Month First/Last & Security NEW APARTMENTS Dumpster And $900/Month Four Bedroom All Appliances. Also, Quality 1, 2 & 3 Four Bedrooms, We Do The Work! Available 7/1 $875 1600 Sq.Ft. Living Area. Studio $675/month Webster Antique Bedroom Apartments! One Bedroom $900/month Pickups Days, 508-380-6054 Off-Street Parking First Floor, Four Rooms. Appliances, Off-Street Call (978)852-0886 Off-Street Parking Well Kept, Owner-Occupied. Evenings & Weekends Parking. Section 8 OK, Deleaded. Doctor Laundry Facilities, 508-347-1101 Quiet Street. Convenient MASTERCARD Dudley To Major Routes. & VISA ACCEPTED 508-248-9225 Call (508)765-0501 Southbridge 2 Bathrooms ______One Bedroom, First Floor. Clean 4 room, 2 bedroom $975/month References, First & Call Today STURBRIDGE Sturbridge Appliances, Washer/Dryer. duplex apartment. Stove, Security Deposit 774-437-0970 Call (617)645-2811 Non-Smoking Completely Furnished $700/Month refrigerator, hookups, AREA RENTALS 454 HOME efficiencies. All utilities Includes Heat & Hot Water. basement, yard, good area. Brimfield $700/Month Off-Street Parking. 508-949-0158 IMPROVEMENT and cable. $200 per No pets. Credit check, (2) Two Bedroom Duplex- week. Secure Building. No Pets. First & Last Southbridge Style Apartments Available Call 508-943-8826 $675 per month, New Three Bedroom $1200/Month Each Or 508-304-5742 Webster Call The ABC Remodeling Call Tammy at plus utilities. Third Floor Apartment. Or, The Entire House First Floor, Two Bedrooms. 508-579-0539 Call (508)765-2658 Junk Man Roofing & Leak Repairs 6+ Rooms, Beautiful For $2400/Month Appliances, Washer/Dryer Heated Gutter Guards Dudley Ceramic/Hardwood Southbridge Included. Open Floor Plan, Garage & Off-Street Parking. FREE BBQ Removal Siding, Windows & Doors Two Bedrooms. Southbridge Floors, Modern 3 Bedroom, 1.5 Bath Ranch Quiet Neighborhood. Clean Four Room Kitchens & Baths. $1200/Month Fenced Yard, Quiet Building. Removal of Metal, Carpentry Charlton Small Cat/Dog Allowed. Frame To Finish! Off-Street Parking. Apartments, Washer/Dryer Hookups. Appliances, 1BR Loft $795 No Pets/Smoking. Sturbridge Handicapped Accessible. Second Or Third Floor. Nice Area. No Pets $750/Month Furniture, TV’s. Kitchen/Bathroom Two 1BR Suites $595 $600 Monthly One Year Lease & $825 Two Units Available Remodeling Plus Utilities Studio For $550 Plus Utilities Construction References Required. Call 508-769-2500 1 Bedroom For $675 Application Required. Hardwood To Ceramic E. Brookfield Call 401-624-3897 First & Security Materials. Flooring 4BR, 1BA $875 All Utilities Included 508-943-0169 From $575/month Except Cable & Phone. Cellars/Attics Interior/Exterior Painting 2BR, 1BA $700 Southbridge 3BR, 1BA $925 NEW LISTING SECTION 8 OK Designated Parking. Webster Cleaned. Sheet Rock/Plastering One Bedroom Apartment Small Building Waterfront 2BR Southbridge Call 508-765-0386 Very Plush & Modern, Credit Check, References, One Bedroom Demolition, Tires. Call For Estimate $1225 (Utilities Included) Weekdays 9:30a-5:30p Fully Applianced. No Pets, First & Security. Apartment. 508-304-9806 161 Morris Street To Apply Call Coldwell Banker $500 Leaves Removed. Spencer Two Bedroom Apartment (508)347-7181 Newly Renovated, With 6 Room, 1200 Sq. Ft No Pets, No Waterbeds All Hardwood Floors. Parking Space, Coin-Op Small Residential 4RM, 1BR, 1BA Newly Renovated, Moves. Trees Cut $875 (Utilities Included) Washer/Dryer Connection. Laundry. Heat & Hot Water Refrigerator & Stove. 508-943-6581 Brush/Limbs PAINTING 3BR, 1BA, Fireplace Included. Off-Street Parking. STURBRIDGE $1050 Southbridge 774-280-0169 Removed Heat & Hot Water Included Daniel Fiske Interior/ 2BR, 1BA $675 Stove, Refrigerator, Coombs Street Furnaces Removed Washer/Dryer Hookups, 774-230-0680 Webster Exterior 4RM, 2BR, Very Private Enclosed Porch, 1 Car 3 Bedroom Apartment House Check-our-down-to- $750 Available. One Bedroom, With Garage. Small Pets OK. Southbridge Large Sunny 3 Additional Room earth prices first! Power Washing 3BR, 1.5BA Townhouse Available Now Applianced, Washer/Dryer (Office/Small Bedroom) $975 One Bedroom Apartment. Bedroom, Second Weekends also! • FREE ESTIMATES • Contact Email Hook-ups. No Pets. Second Floor, Includes Floor Apartment Off-Street Parking • FULLY Insured • 2BR, 1BA Cats OK $675 For Application Section 8 Ok. Stove, Refrigerator, Hot $575/Month $750 Hardwood Floors. Central Mass • Reasonable Rates • [email protected] Water, Off-Street Parking. $950 First/Last & Security and Connecticut Call Rich Southbridge (508)347-3068 First And Security. No Pets. 508-641-7943 Large 3BR,1BA, Deleaded First/Last. References And Credit $625/Month First Floor, Four 508-347-7804 508-248-7314 $850 Check Required. First/Security Deposit & Room Apartment Mobile 28 Years of Experience Credit Check $695 Call (508)596-8497 Call Jim 413-262-5082 Rich O’Brien Worcester North Brookfield ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Webster 3BR, 1BA, Deleaded 40 Forest Street 508-765-0620 Painting $800 & $750 Both Include 1st Floor, 1 Bedroom Southbridge Appliances & Laundry Prospect HouseworksRealty.com Apartment, Available Crane Street Southbridge Room On Premises. 508-867-0903 Immediately. Nice 1 Bedroom Second Floor, Very Large SIMPSON $450/Month No Utilities. My House $550 Plus Utilities. 3 Bedroom, 5-Room References, Lease And Estates Husband PAINTING Call Mike Edson At Gas, Washer/Dryer, Apartment. Security Deposit Charlton Godin Real Estate Parking, Appliances. Fresh Paint, New Carpet, 1 & 2 Bedroom Your Home (978)249-8131 x15 Required Apartments. Improvement Specialist 2 Bedroom Apartment. Call 508-595-9982 Stove/Fridge, Washer/Dryer $175/week Or View All Our Apartments Hookups, Parking. Maintenance Leave Message 1 Month Free Rent at www.beremco.com Available Immediately Section 8 Welcome, Pets OK (508)347-9081 Repairs Webster One Year Lease Now Available: Remodeling 2 Bedroom Apartment Southbridge First & Last Historical Buildings Carpentry $160/week North Brookfield 774-289-8056 Sturbridge First Floor 2 Bedroom Must Income Qualify Flooring Studio Apartment. Second Apartment. Lakeside Electrical Southbridge Floor. All Utilities Included, SECTION 8 CERTIFICATES Recently Refreshed, Large Southbridge Apartments WELCOME Plumbing Simply The Best 2 & 3 Bedroom Private Parking & Entrance. Yard, Off-Street Parking. Apartments. Three Bedroom 3 Room, 1 Bedroom Interior & Exterior Deck With Beautiful Quiet Charlton Street Contact Your Local Starting At $165/week View On Horse Farm. Apartment, Full Living Apartment. Kitchen Call Service Professional Painting Contractor Neighborhood. Room, Full Dining Room. $800/Month Available Immediately! Appliances, 1/4 Mile To 508-785-5119 Professional Finishes All are newly remodeled, Kitchen, Full Bath, I-84 And MA Pike. (508)943-9567 carpeted, stove & Available July 1st First & Last Required. myhousehusband1@ Over 25 Years In Business 508-277-0017 Pantry, & Storage Shed. No Pets. yahoo.com refrigerator included. $600/Month Hardwood Floors E.H.O. References Available Call 508-764-0906 References A Must. Fully Insured Section 8 Approved. Throughout. Second Floor. $625/month. Competitive Pricing No Pets Allowed Northbridge No Pets. Non Smokers Webster Security Deposit & Southbridge Call (508)347-9623 Joe Simpson (Linwood) Preferred. 9am-6pm Two Bedroom Apartment (508)765-1155 References Required First Floor, Two Bedroom. Call For Details Stove, Heat & Parking 433 CLEANING Pleasant, Clean, Stove & Refrigerator. [email protected] Call 774-289-1714 508-764-4073 Included. Three Room Apartment. Off-Street Parking. First/Last & Security NO PETS/NO SMOKING No Pets. Sturbridge No Pets TJM DOUGLAS $750 + Security First, Last & Security. Southbridge Nice, clean one $650 Includes Heat, Hot Water, $650/Month bedroom apartment * TLC Home * Restorations 1, 2 & 3 Bedroom Stove, Refrigerator, 508-829-5853 Three Bedroom, 5 Rooms. 508-450-6421 Well Maintained, Modern in good area. Includes Cleaning We Can Handle Apartments Available Off-Street Parking. stove, refrigerator, 508-234-2025 Southbridge Kitchen & Bath, Have You Heard The Any Job! Prices start at $845/month. Third Floor. air and laundry room Webster Phrase, “GOING GREEN?” Includes heat, hot water, Four Room Apartment. on premises. Two Bedroom Apartments 25 Years In Business Stove, Refrigerator, Fully $750/Month We Use & Supply Organic A/C, pool, fitness center Northbridge De-Leaded $525/month. For Rent, First Or Cleaners To Ensure Your Finish Carpentry & children’s program. Carpeted, Rod/Shades, Security deposit, lease Second Floor, Decks, Siding, Doors One Bedroom Heat Included. Section 8 Approved Family’s Safety. Off street parking. Call 508-769-2500 and references required. Large Living Room, Windows, Roofing Call (508)476-3777 From $500 Per Month. Non-Smoker, No Pets. Please call Gift Certificates For First, Security & Large Kitchen, Porch, Kitchens & Bathrooms First & Security Plus (508)347-7709 Off-Street Parking. Baby Showers, Floors Reference Required. One-Year Lease. Anniversaries, And More! Southbridge Section 8 Approved. Licensed & Insured Douglas No Pets. Must Be H.U.D. $700/Month A Perfect Gift! Income Eligible. Three bedroom, de-leaded, For More Information #91542 One Bedroom. $650 508-765-5129 remodeled, stove, off-street Sturbridge Call 508-943-8807 CALL TAMMIE TODAY Tom McClure Two Bedroom $800 Call Dave parking, washer/dryer 508-234-4041 Southbridge Two Bedroom Apartment, OR LEANER (774)551-6792 Plus Electric hookups, limited/restricted First Floor. Centrally Located, F A C New Appliances, Mon-Fri Four Room,Third Floor,Cozy storage. First, and Webster Apartment. Large Living Off-Street Parking. Two Bedroom Apartments. TOMORROW! Dishwasher. Quiet, Private EOH security deposits. References Small Pets Welcome. Country Road. No Traffic. Room. Stove, Refrigerator, and credit check. No pets, Coin-Op & Off-Street 508-347-3275 AWN ARDEN Washer & Dryer. Security $800/Month Parking. Third Floor 457 L /G No Smoking, No Dogs. no utilities. 508-347-3913 774-230-7885 Call (508)476-1722 Motion Lights, Private $700.00 per month. Available. No Pets. Walkout Porch. Like Living 774-230-5917 $600/month Office/Homes Composted Call (508)637-1074 First/Last & References Dudley OXFORD In The Country, But Close Spring Or Fall Cleanings Sheep Manure To Town! Very Nice, Quiet Southbridge Warren 508-943-1076 Available At Farm! One Bedroom Apartment Neighborhood. Beautiful After 5pm Weekly/Bi-Weekly Or West Street Second Floor, Large Two Monthly Cleanings 20lb Bags $500 New View. Private Driveway. Second Floor. Renovated, Clean & Updated Bedroom Apartment. Flexible Hours/Days At $10 Per Bag $565/Month West Brookfield Call 508-867-6111 Hardwood Floors Call 774-452-0830 Two & Three Bedroom. Quiet Neighborhood, Registered/Insured/ Orchard Stove & Refrigerator Off-Street Parking. Mobile Home At Bonded Leave Message Webster Southbridge Included. First & Last Required. Madden Estates First/Last & Security Sorry, No Pets. References Available One Bedroom Apartment Four Rooms, One Bedroom, A 55-And-Over $600 Hill $600-$700/Month 413-530-3428 Mobile Home Park. One Bath. Applianced, Or 413-245-7925 First, Renovated, 1 & 2 Bedroom Rods & Shades Furnished. No Pets. 2 Bedroom, Country 500 REAL ESTATE Kitchen With Appliances. Apartments. Pay Own Utilities. Winter Discounts Available! Setting, 1 Pet, hookups, Non-Smoking, No Pets. Call For Details $500 First & Last No Pets, No Smoking. 1 Month Free Rent 781-962-6910 Affordable Off-Street Parking, Gas Heat First & Security One Home Available Now! Residential 501 REAL ESTATE & Coin-Op Laundry Heat & Hot Water One-Year Lease Spencer Webster Also Selling WANTED 508-380-2359 Included Available August 1st New Mobile Homes & Commercial $600/Month 1 Bedroom Apartment. NORTH VILLAGE Must Income Qualify 508-765-5129 Newly Renovated. Call (508)867-7972 Cleaning SECTION 8 Gas Heat. Off-Street Parking, At The Time of Advertising Dudley ONE MONTH’S 1 Bedroom CERTIFICATES Walking Distance To Bus A Cleaning Service, We All WELCOME Southbridge Route, Stores & Restaurants. FREE RENT 510 Announce The Same. Available July 4th Large 1 bedroom modern. $580 $525/Month Plus Utilities 2 Bedroom Units COMMERCIAL/BUSINESS Let Affordable Residential Wall to wall, appliances Available July 1st Includes All Utilities Call included, coin-op laundry, no Starting At $783!! & Commercial Cleaning Off-Street Parking, Call 508-864-5605 Show You The Difference! 508-987-8121 pets, lease and security. For Lease Close To 395. $575 and up, utilities not Heat And Hot Water We Guarantee You That First/Last & Deposit Spencer Is Included. First Month Free EHO included. $3.50 Per S.F. Your Satisfaction Will Be ************** 508-949-7013 Call (508)764-2866 One Bedroom Apartment. Our Best Reference. $530/Month Must Income Three Separate Modern EQUAL HOUSING Off-Street Parking. Condominium-Type We Specialize In Carpets, Southbridge Dudley SOUTHBRIDGE First & Last. No Pets. Qualify. Industrial Units. Upholstery, Floors, OPPORTUNITY 3 Room 1 Bedroom Large 6-Room, References Required. SF Sizes 3,125 And Auto Detailing. $640/Month 3 Bedroom Apartment. Coin-Op Laundry On-Site. Section 8 Vouchers 6,125 and 14,500. ************** BRAND NEW Gleaming Wood Floors, Registered/Insured/Bonded All real estate advertising in 2 Room Efficiency 774-200-1427 Accepted. $550/Month APARTMENTS! Freshly Painted, Less Than 10 Minutes References Available this newspaper is subject to From Worcester. Both Are First Floor. Clean & Nice Yard, Nice Location. Spencer Please call Give Maria A Call At The Federal Fair Housing Act 2 Bedrooms/$775. $800/Month Plus Utilities. 10% Modern Offices of 1968, which makes it Good Area. Off-Street Available now. One Bedroom, First Floor. (508)987-1595 And 90% High Bay 508-764-2500 Parking, Coin-Op On First & Security. No Pets. 508-344-2263 (Cell) illegal to advertise any Stove, refrigerator and Pam 508-885-5556 Washer/Dryer Hookups. Warehouse. Perfect For preference, limitation or Premises. Includes Stove, Off-Street Parking, Quiet dishwasher included. For Info Light Manufacturing or discrimination based on race, Refrigerator, Trash Neighborhood. Distribution. Separate color, religion, sex, handicap, Removal & Utilities. Secure building. www.pamcrawford.com $575/Month Webster Utilities; Most With familial status (number of No Pets/Smokers Off-street parking. First/Last & Security 28 Harris Street Docks/Drive-In Door. First/Last & Security Nice & Clean, Repainted 442 LICENSED DAY children and or pregnancy), NO Pets. Southbridge 508-885-0822 Immediate Occupancy ARE national origin, ancestry, age, Reference/Credit Check Call (508)765-5852 Large Four Room Apartment. 1 & 2 Bedroom. C Off-Street Parking, Coin-Op, Call Peter At marital status, or any 508-949-3044 Second Floor. 508-987-2595 intention to make an such Quiet Home & Location. Spencer Storage Unit. preference, limitation or Dudley Southbridge No Smokers/Pets Two Bedroom. Clean, No Pets, First & Security. *************** discrimination. This (2) Very Nice 6-Room, 3 $850/Month Bright, Sunny, Heat $575 & $675 Spencer newspaper will not 33 Central Ave. Bedroom Apartments In A Includes Heat/Hot Water, Call 774-289-1667 The Commonwealth of Second Floor Included, Off-Street Office Space Massachusetts Office of knowingly accept any Quiet Neighborhood. First & Fridge/Stove. Parking, Trash Removal, Bright & Spacious Rooms In advertising for real estate Two Bedroom Apartment. Second Floor. Washer/Dryer Pay Own Electric. Child Care Services Appliances & Heat Included. Coin-Op Laundry On Beautiful, Historic Victorian. that is in violation of the law. Hookups, Yard & Porch. First/Last, Security, Premises, Nice Back Yard. Webster Centrally Located On Route requires that all ads Our readers are hereby No Pets. First & Last. References. 3 Room Apartment, Stove, $650/Month $750 9. Ample Parking. Great placed in the newspaper informed that all dwellings $750 & $700 508-765-9003 (Days) First/Last & Security Fridge, Gas Heat. Nice, Location. Variety Of for child care (daycare) advertising in this newspaper First & Security 781-444-1087 508-347-3165 (Eves.) Quiet Building. Very Clean, Call 508-248-6833 No Smoking, No Pets Floorplans Available. in your home include are available on and equal 617-281-0831 Leave Message Call 508-889-6079 Beautiful Apartment Call 508-735-4335 your license number. opportunity basis. To Before 8pm Call 508-943-3112 6 ☎ TOWN-TO-TOWN CLASSIFIEDS ☎ A STONEBRIDGE PRESS PUBLICATION ☎ July 01, 2009

510 525 HOUSES FOR RENT 545 LAND/LOTS 546 CEMETERY LOTS 546 CEMETERY LOTS 550 MOBILE HOMES 550 MOBILE HOMES 575 VACATION RENTALS COMMERCIAL/BUSINESS Southbridge Cemetery Plots at Beautiful Four Bedroom, Worcester County Worcester County Webster Three Bath Home For Rent. North Brookfield Memorial Park Mobile Home Year Round Dennisport 7500 Sq. Ft. Extensive Decks, Two-Car Town Farm Road Memorial Park Free-Standing Building Garage, Hot Tub , Lovely 6+ Acre Wooded & in Heritage I. 2 lots. $1200. Paxton, MA For Sale OR Winter Cape Cod Excellent For Child Care Above-Ground Pool, Open Lot. 300’ Frontage, Call (508)987-6180 Plots In Garden Of Honor. In Sturbridge Retirement Center Or Church. Quiet Area, Dead-End Street 700’ Deep Well Onsite. 4 2 Lots & 2 Vaults. Co-Operative. Home 3 Bedrooms Very Clean & Bright! $1950/Month Bedroom Septic Design. Asking $2700 For All 44x23, 5 Rooms, 1 1/2 Baths This 1475 sq.ft. 2 Glendon Beach First/Last & Security. Perc Tested 2004. 774-745-0026 Bedroom, 2 Full Bath, Fully 3200 Sq. Ft. Cemetery Plots Please Leave Message (1068 sq.ft. Gross Living & Ocean Beach Call 508-765-5951 Sign On Property. Worcester County Memorial Furnished, Like New Home Close To Shops Drive-In Space $94,900 Area). Air Conditioning, Inside And Out, Is In A Large Overhead Door Park, Paxton; 2 Person, Corner Lot, 2 Sheds. Restaurants. Homestead Realty Group Garden Of Faith. Beautiful 55 And Older 530 HOUSES FOR SALE For Appointment Gated Community. It’s Deck, Grill, Microwave, Call 508-753-3670 508-826-5749 $1100 OBO (For Both) Worcester County Modern Kitchen, www.myHRG.com Currently Sells For $2100 508-347-9370 Located In Fort Pierce, FL, Memorial Park, Just Minutes From $1100 Per Week, WHY RENT? Direct From WCMP. $800 Off-Season. Please Call Paxton Beaches And Great Owning Is Cheaper Fishing. Many Other Open Year-Round. Webster Free List Of Homes You 546 CEMETERY LOTS 508-892-1679 4 lots in the Garden of the Extras. Can Own For Cheaper Cross, which is the oldest (508)272-3433 For Rent garden in the park. Value Retiring? $69,900 Than the Rent You’re Two Cemetery Think Of A Mobile Home ($59,900 Unfurnished) Cell 1000 Square Feet Paying Now $7000, asking $6000. 2 Lots Lots Will sell separately. In A Beautiful Park In Make An Offer OR To Order Your FREE Worcester County Call (508)892-8685 Sturbridge. Call (508)779-0311 14,000 Square Feet List Today Memorial Park. Worcester County (508)832-3029 Memorial Park Two Bedrooms, One And And Anything 1-800-711-3714 Paxton, MA One Half Bath, Deck, Patio, ID#1001 Gospel Section. In Paxton 550 MOBILE HOMES In Between... Valued At $5500 New Roof, New Windows, 575 VACATION RENTALS Lincoln, NH Owner Will Give You Asking $2500 For Both $900 For Each, And Many Updates. Lincoln Station Price You Can’t Refuse! 545 LAND/LOTS 508-885-3234 $1800 For Both 14x70 Mobile seerealtor.com Loon Mountain 508-753-3670 Call Cheryl $89,500 4 Bedroom, 4 Bath. Douglas, MA 413-245-4181 Home 508-347-8791 Cape Cod Sleeps 10+ Waterfront Land Cemetery Lot W/56ft addition which Indoor/Outdoor Pool Unbelievable Opportunity! includes 24x12 den, 14x12 Dennisport Golf, Tennis 515 CONDOS-RENT/SALE 1/3 Acre Wooded Lot On For Sale Two Lots work room w/sink and 18ft Biking, Hiking Whitins Reservoir. Worcester County Memorial Available At Worcester porch w/handicapped ramp. Sturbridge Immaculate River With Tubing Nearby. $159,900 Park, Paxton, MA. County Memorial Park Large hallways/doors, for 2 Bedroom Cottage Deck With BBQ, Spencer 508-244-7909 Garden Of Heritage II, 609B, In Paxton. wheelchair. New Mobile Home 55+ Open Yard. Two Bedroom Condo. Bright, 2 Lots (1 & 2) Non-Selected. roof/windows. $98K plus Great For Children! park share. 1 Bedroom, Ideal Cable TV. Modern, Contemporary $1500 For Both Asking $1200 For Both Walk To Beach. 508-366-7787(Days) Style. Hardwood, Call 508-347-3884 Or Best Offer Bill, (508)347-5463 Location, Close To 508-366-1485(Eve.) Tile, & Appliances. Dudley Leave Message If No Answer 508-867-0902 Everything. New Floors, Sorry, No Pets. Great Kitchen. Beautifully Land For Sale Carpets, Paint, Windows, Large Private Lot. South Yarmouth Landscaped Grounds. $108,000 Shower, Cabinets & Great For Children! Convenient Location. Build Your Dream Home On Two Plots 14x70 Mobile Cape Cod Cemetery Lots Counters. Newer Furnace, ••••••••• Rent To Own! A Beautiful Lot In A Desirable In Worcester County Home $595 A Week Charming Newer Expanded (6 Months Credit) Neighborhood. This 1-Acre for Sale Memorial Park, Paxton, MA A/C & More. Ranch. 3 Bedrooms, From $850 Level Lot Is Already Cleared. At Garden Of Heritage II with central air. Mint 1/2 Mile To Beach. Worcester County Memorial $1500 OBO For Both condition to move in. Many Washer/Dryer. 508-280-8331 Call 508-735-4335 Please Call Artur Park-Paxton, MA Privacy. Kids Love It. (508)341-9525 508-864-7159 new extras. Located in $37,500 $825/week. 2 Lots (#408A) available in attractive over 55 park in Owner Financing the beautiful Garden of Valor Sturbridge. PRICE REDUCTION Due 525 HOUSES FOR RENT Leicester II. $5,000 for both. Worcester Country Call Joe (508)347-8976 Available To Late Cancellation 4.6 Acres Call (508)987-0531 Memorial Park Call For Details Hampton 7/25-8/1 For Sale Or Trade Section Valor II 508-347-7027 8/1-8/8 Dudley Town Water & Sewer Graves 1 & 2 Brookfield $775 Four Bedroom, Nine Room Wooded Lot, Small Stream. Valued At $5600 Nanatomqua Mobile Beach: 508-864-0460 Cape. Two Baths, Two-Car Subdivision Possible. CEMETERY Asking $2500 For Both Garage. 1.6 Acres. $110,000 Home Park Cottage and 508-885-6489 (55 And Over) Sturbridge Retirement Stove, Refrigerator, 508-892-5294 LOTS: Ask For Karen WELLS, MAINE Microwave, Dishwasher, 2 Bedroom with 1-1/2 Community Suites Village By the Sea Granite Kitchen. Two in the Bath, Living Room, Large Completely Rebuilt In 2002. Sleeps 3-8. 200 feet to Garden of Valor 2 bedroom/2 bath condo. 3334 Sq.Ft. Including Sturbridge WORCESTER COUNTY Kitchen, Laundry Room New Floors, Walls, Doors, beach, located behind Finished Basement. Land For Sale at Worcester Memorial Ashworth hotel. Private Pool complex, with Park in Paxton. MEMORIAL PARK; With New Appliances, Windows, Kitchen Cabinets, jacuzzi and exercise room, $1900/Month+Utilities 14 Private Acres, Good Perc. And Door To Back Porch. Bathroom. Carpeting On All yard, with grill and tables. Last & Security $75,000 $1500/best offer. Paxton, MA Great family area outdoor pool, in-unit laundry, Available September 1st Henry Doughty Please call 2 adjoining lots. REDUCED Floors Except Kitchen & and rates. A/C, cable. Bath. New Vinyl Siding. Summer Rate $850/wk 508-341-2367 Pine Knoll Real Estate 508-885-5133 Asking $1500 or Best Offer $79,900 Call 603-926-1867 800-371-5374 x12 for both call (508)867-3820 508-868-4662 508-735-9639 (508)429-7568

715 AUTO SERVICES Antique Black 725 AUTOMOBILES 725 AUTOMOBILES 2002 Lincoln LS 725 AUTOMOBILES 725 AUTOMOBILES Black/Tan, Leather, 40k, 700 AUTOMOTIVE Junk Cars & Jaguar 1995 Buick 1999 Ford Fully Loaded, Chrome 2004 Subaru Corvette 1988 Trucks Wanted 1972 XJ6. Body, paint and LeSabre Mustang Rims/Grill/Rocker Impreza WRX Excellent Condition. New chrome nearly perfect, New Panels/Pillars, T-Top, Tires & Interior. Michelin pin stripe tires and 4-Door, Fully Equipped. 6-Cylinder Automatic, 94k All-Weather Edition, Sunroof, 705 AUTO ACCESSORIES Large Trucks & Female Driven, New Battery, Miles, White. Power Seats, Brand New Snow Tires, Heated Seats & Mirrors. Over $11k Invested. Equipment many spare parts. Extra Set Of 18” Chrome Best Reasonable Offer. Always Garaged. Windows, Locks & Steering. Custom Green Paint & Asking $7500 OBO $2350 Very Good Condition. Rims with Tires. New Spoiler. 5-Speed. 1-508-943-1128 (3) Continental Cash Paid Call Tom (Spencer) Asking $14,900 OBO (774)745-0173 1979 Ford F-350 $3500 Brakes 1-508-341-3164 Contra-Track Tires FREE REMOVAL Call 508-764-4570 Call 774-289-3929 Size P245-65R17 401-965-8949 4x4 With Plow. 49k Original Sharp Car! Mint! Or 508-764-7986 On Polished Aluminum 725 AUTOMOBILES Miles. Some Rust On Bed, $13,500 obo Wanted Premium Wheels, Excellent 720 CLASSICS Good Frame. 774-289-9074 $1650 1999 Mercury 2005 Chrysler Old Camaros Condition, Lots Of Tread! $500 Police 1967-1969 including parts, $100 Each 1930 Model A 978-760-3453 Impounds! Cougar Pacifica pieces in any condition. Will Or $250 For All 92k, V6, 5 Speed, All 2002 Mitsubishi AWD, 138k Miles, Mostly consider other models. Fits 2003-2008 Envoy, Ford Coupe Must See Green, With Extra Parts. 1995 Geo Prizm Options. College Gallant ES Highway. New Tires, Great Call (860)633-0869 Trailblazer, Rainier & Cars/Trucks From $500! Family Car, Well Maintained. Good Condition. 110K miles, Red, 4 door Forces Sale Runs Good, Rear Quarter Ascender. For listings sedan, recently, $6500 OBO 508-347-9629 $10,000 800-559-4138 ext. 3468 $3800 OBO Dented, Replaced Engine. 732 SPORTS UTILITY Call Karen reconditioned, new starter, Photos Available Call $2400 Call Bill & Andrea 508-885-3192 runs great. 508-987-2045 2001 Chevy 1985 Fire-Engine Moving must sell quick!! 508-476-3907 860-377-0396 $2500 or best offer. 508-335-1283 860-928-1064 Blazer LT (4) 17 Inch Rims 1953 Ford Red Mazda RX7 Second Owner, 6-Cylinder, 1.1L Rotary Engine. Call (508)341-4434 or 2003 Buick With Tires (860)857-4168 Electronic Shift-on-The-Fly 4 2-Door Sedan Mint Condition. 2000 Chrysler LeSabre 2005 Toyota Wheel Drive. Very Clean, 6 Lug Mild Custom, $11,000 $300 OBO Single Owner, 54k Miles. 1995 Volvo Sebring Gray, 42k, Excellent Camry Runs Great, Needs Nothing! 860-933-6369 Always Garaged, No Rust, Condition, Well-Maintained, Top Of The Line. 94k Miles, 22MPG. 1955 Oldsmobile Sunroof. 850 Turbo Convertible Fully Loaded, New Tires. Fully Loaded! Asking $6000 4-Door Runs Beautifully. In Good Condition. 97k Miles, No Repairs Asking $7000 OBO 40k Miles. 508-864-3846 With Snow Tires. Needed. Carfax Report 508-234-2705 $14,500 4 Cooper Weather Original, $10,000 $5000 508-353-2901 508-845-9237 $2500 Provided. Will Trade Master S/T Tires 508-333-3340 $3500 Firm 2004 Jeep Steel Belted, 205/65 R15 1975 Ford Flatbed 1986 Camaro Z28 860-634-4632 2003 Ford 2004 Toyota Camry Liberty Sport Like New $150 $1600 1996 Mercury 76k Miles. 305, 4-Bbl, Auto, Nice Body. Mustang GT $11,500 Silver, 49k Miles. 4 Cooper Weather Red Paint, Iroc Wheels, Grand Marquis Excellent Condition. 1953 Ford 3/4 Ton Flowmaster, KNN, Tints, Blue Hill Edition 2000 Ford With 22k Miles, Custom Will Pay Top Dollar Master S/T Snow Pickup Exhaust, Pro 5.0 Shifter, CD/AM/FM Radio. Groove Tires CD/Amp, Racing Seats, Loaded, White w/ Blue Escort ZX2 For Clean Cars! Asking $14,200 Solid, Needs Restoration, Tune-Up And More. Interior, 90k Miles 5-Speed, 86k Miles, Ebiach Lowering Springs. 225/55 R17 $2500 $2500 OBO Rutland Auto Sales 774-364-1133 Like New $200 $2,995 obo Excellent Condition. Clean Car, Mint Condition. Collection MUST BE SOLD! 860-774-6567 $2000 Garaged In Winter. Route 122 Or After 5pm 508-867-2560 978-760-3453 Leave Message 1992 Chevy Call 774-230-9583 $14,000 OBO Rutland, MA 508-886-7184 Evenings Corsica 508-864-9692 508-886-2720 Ask For Linda 1973 Green 1987 Cadillac 508-764-1401 Brougham Blue, 119k Miles, 2000 Ford 2006 GT Mustang 2004 Subaru Third Row VW Beetle Good Condition Recent Engine, White, Sun Roof, Alarm, Mustang GT 2003 Ford Convertible Forester XS Bench Seat Alaways Garaged , 85k Miles 6 Cylinder Automatic $13,500 OBO Good Tires $1,195 obo Bright Red, Black CD, A/C, Sunroof, Etc. For Ford Expedition $4,995 Candy Apple Red, Mustang Mach 1 Top/Interior. Automatic, 49k Pictures & Details At Best Offer 508-764-8330 Pristine Condition! (Eddie Bauer) 413-245-3530 (508)615-5959 Azure Blue with Black Miles (Mostly Long Trips). www.woodstock4sale.com Tan Leather, Excellent 33,010 Miles. leather. 18K miles, like brand Shaker 1000 Sound System. Very Clean. Condition. 1992 Dodge 1997 Olds Regency Fully Loaded, Including new. Couple after Stored In Winter. Ford Asking $11,000 Fits Model Years ‘97-’02 1978 Corvette MagnaFlow Exhaust, Anti-Theft & Lojack. Silver Anniversary Model Stealth ES Nice solid driver 105K market parts. $17,500. 860-428-4381 $150 V6 With 95k Miles. Custom highway miles, loaded with AEM Intake, Lojack. Call (508)987-8486 MUST SELL! 860-935-0039 Limited Edition, Runs Stored Winters. Strong, Looks Real Sharp! Dual Exhaust. Red With moonroof, needs nothing. $22,000 740 MOTORCYCLES White Racing Stripes. Asking $3500. Serious Inquiries Only 508-987-0947 Excellent Driver. L82 860-923-9618 2004 Chevrolet Engine, T-Tops. A/C, $3500 OBO Call (860)974-3022 2005 Harley Truck Cap Tilt Wheel. 508-476-5357 Monte Carlo LS 2006 Scion XB Davidson Sportster Chevy/GMC, 1998 Cadillac Sedan Black/Grey, Excellent Still In New Condition! Color Match “Pewter”. S-10, $7900 1992 Dodge 2001 PT Cruiser Condition, 43k Miles. XLC 883 Custom Serious Inquires Only! Deville Has 19k Miles On It. Carries X-Cab, Fiberglass. Hi-Rise, Over 100k Miles, Limited $8000 Platinum Warranty, Good Showroom Condition Sliders, Locks, Roof Rack 508-340-5334 Stealth 508-987-1350 Black-Cherry Pearl Red, Mint Condition. Exceptionally Good Silver w/ Leather, Loaded Until 2012, Or 70k Miles. All Brackets. Condition, No Dents, One Owner Options, 35-40MPG, Paid $8500 $300 1984 Firebird SE $6500 OBO First $6000 Gets It! 508-347-3613 Really Clean! A Loved Car!!! 2004 Chevy Burgundy Exterior. 860-974-7099 H06, air, auto locks doors & Shadow Silver/Gray, Excellent Inside/Out. 1900 Miles, Barely Ridden. windows. Cast wheels, Low Price Reflects 114k, Cavalier Call Dave Sharp Looking, New Timing Belt, and $12,800 Chapman. Best offer. 1993 Cadillac Loaded With All Extras. 2nd Owner, 2-Door, Good 508-943-5954 774-922-7361 Truck Rails Call (617)872-3230 Fully Serviced. Florida Car, Extensive Tune-up On Gas. Less Than 70k Fleetwood Miles. A Couple Of Minor Chrome Tube For 8’ Bed Non-Smoker. REDUCED 2006 Volkswagen 1985 Buick Florida car. 46k miles, $3900 OBRO $5700 Dents, Runs Good. 1987 Yamaha Great Condition regular gas; 17-18 in city 508-347-5460 $5500 OBO Jetta XV535 Motorcycle $95 For Set Riviera 27-28 highway. Fully loaded, (508)476-3715 Have Title. CASH ONLY Black, fully loaded, leather, 5 Must Sell My Beautiful, Light Blue with Light Call Rene/Joyce 59,920 Miles, New Battery, GM Chrome 1998 Ford disc CD changer, heated Owner’s Manual, Service Restored Pride & Joy! Blue leather interior. $6200. 508-909-6156 seats & mirrors, sunroof, Slotted Wheels 135k Original Miles. Pretty Call (508)832-3029 or Contour LX 2001 Subaru Manual Included. front, side & rear air bags. $900 OBO 15”, 5-Lug Bolt Pattern Blue With Black Landau (508)272-3433 Blue. Reliable, Runs Great, Forrester $14,900. Roof. Plush Interior. 133k. Good Tires, 2004 Chrysler Call Robert For Full-Size GM. Standard, Recent Brakes, Call (508)949-6914 508-987-5167 $200 Set Of 4 Mechanically Good. 1993 Volvo 240GL Recent Brake Job. A/C, Roof Racks. Looks Town & Country $2500 OBO 4-Door Sedan, 132k $1700 Or Best Offer & Runs Great. One Owner, 23,500 Miles. 454 Complete 508-476-1721 508-892-9212 2007 Dodge 1988 Harley Miles. Runs Fine. No $5,500 OBO Black Custom Paint, Fully Charger SXT GM Block Rust. CD, Automatic. 1999 Audi A4 1.8T 508-987-3244 Loaded, Perfect Condition Davidson 1200cc With Fuel Injection 1995 Toyota Supra $2300 OBO $18,000 Or Best Offer Only 1,400 Miles, Pearl-Coat One Owner, 32k Miles. $1200 82k Miles. 19” Chrome Red, Grey Interior. 3.5L V6, Selling Because Of Illness Twin-Turbo, Stock, 6-Speed. 508-867-6023 Wheels, Body Kit, Custom Call 508-764-3723 Lots Of Toys. NO Bank Lien Original. 60k, 2002 BMW 325ci Always Garaged. 508-259-8805 Paint, Plus Many Extras. $19,595 OBO $3000 Black-On-Black, Leather, 1994 Cadillac Convertible Must See! Two-Owner Car. Asking $9,800 2004 Nissan 774-230-6848 2-Door or best offer Excellent Condition. Sharon 774-287-2031 Used Auto Parts $50,000 FIRM Nice Condition 38,883 Miles. Automatic Maxima SE 1973 Pontiac Asking $2200 (508)717-9244 Transmission With Sports Very Good Condition, 2007 Hyundai 91 day Guarantee. Large 774-289-1321 Shift Mode. Grey Leather 125k Miles. 1994 Harley inventory of engines, Trans-Am Heated Seats. Car Is Loaded. $8000 Black Accent 4-Door transmissions, tires & glass. 4-Speed, With 455cu. White, 1999 Buick Park 1999 Buick Harmon-Kardon Sound Retiree’s #2 Car Davidson Excellent service. Free parts Burgundy Interior, Original, System, Premium Troy-Bilt Roto Tiller Auto, Air, Remote Start. Dyna Wide Glide. 19K miles, locating service. Matching Numbers. 90k. Ave Century Wheels, Etc. 8HP, One Owner Mint Condition! 22,500 Miles good shape, extra lights, Amherst-Oakham Auto $50,000 FIRM Loaded, like new, leather, 4-Door, Original Owner. $19,999 $800 Asking $10,750 extra chrome, forward Call (800)992-0441 or 122K miles. $4500. $4500 OBO Contact Josh South Killingly Leave Message controls. $7500. (508)799-9969 508-344-2660 Call (508)752-8683 508-277-5944 508-885-7085 860-774-4130 508-234-5918 Call (508)864-3198 JULY 01, 2009 ☎ TOWN-TO-TOWN CLASSIFIEDS ☎ A STONEBRIDGE PRESS PUBLICATION ☎ 7

740 MOTORCYCLES 740 MOTORCYCLES 745 RECREATIONAL 750 CAMPERS/TRAILERS 750 CAMPERS/TRAILERS 750 CAMPERS/TRAILERS 715 AUTO SERVICES 715 AUTO SERVICES 1998 Harley VEHICLES 1994 Class-A 2002 Citation Wells, Maine Davidson 2005 Aquila 250 Motor Home 31Ft. Travel 2005 40’ Breckenridge 1998 Kawasaki 31 Foot Challenger Park Model Home 1200 Sportster 15,500 miles, Cruiser Trailer I PAY YOU CASH 356 miles, showroom 750 Xi Sport Jetski M-310-Ford-460 Enclosed Room Addition, excellent condition, 20k Miles, Very Good $12,999 registered, many extras! condition, bike can be seen Two seater, new battery and Plus Screen Room & Deck. FOR JUNK CARS at 364 Main Street, Oxford. recently serviced. Excellent Condition. One owner, kept on site, Double Loft, Sleeps 10. $7000 or BO Asking $8000 508-764-8754 $2700. condition. Includes trailer nice camper, includes back Fully Furnished & & TRUCKS Call (774)280-2630 and cover. $2500 or best Tow Vehicle Available! ladder, spare tire, Landscaped. offer. Call (508)234-0252 508-832-3164 awning, electric jack, sleeps Meadow Ledge Resort 1999 Harley 6, lots of storage, huge May-October And Farm Equipment 1997 24’ bathroom, queen bed, 1 large $75,000 ______Davidson 2005 Honda VT750 slide-out in living room & 508-278-6123 Motorcycle 1998 Polaris ATV Dutchman Pop-Up dinette area. Pictures on Call D&M Towing & Recycling Shadow Spirit Magnum 425, 4x4 Camper www.breezybendrv.com Dyna Wide Glide. Complete $2000 Overhaul 5 760 VANS/TRUCKS 508-887-3645 18k Miles. Some Extras. Mint Condition, Low Model 1007 Call (508)987-1519 for Mileage, Always Garaged. Years Ago. Used Very Little more details $9000 Since. Needs Battery. Sleeps 6 1985 Ford F-600 TOLL-FREE 1-877-820-2TOW Call 508-943-5911 Pearl Blue/Metallic Silver Asking $3000 Great Condition. Heat, Flame, Chrome Backrest. 508-885-3136 Refrigerator, Stove, Etc. 2003 Trail- Box Truck Asking $4500 OBO 860-888-5207 low miles, runs good, needs 2000 Harley $2700 760 VANS/TRUCKS 765 HEAVY EQUIPMENT Call 860-792-0506 413-537-0619 some new brake lines. $1000 Davidson XL883 Cruiser or best offer. 2004 90cc Polaris 26’, queen bunk house, light 1997 Ford Michigan Custom 1997 Prowler weight, stereo, micro, A/C, Call (508)922-3936 Pearl Blue, Screaming Eagle, 2005 Suzuki C50 Predator ATV 37 Feet, Like-New Condition. heat, 6 gallon hot water, F-350 4x4 Payloader & Carb/Pipes, Forward Pegs, Excellent Condition, 3 Bunks In Rear, Queen In tub/shower. $8000 firm. 1989 Chevy 1500 Dual Rear Wheel Drag Bars, Fat Boy Back Rim, Boulevard Cruiser Front, Sliders. Nice Bath, 7.3 Powerstroke Diesel, Backhoe Model 75 Black/Grey, 300 Miles, Aftermarket Lights, Brand Call (508)579-8141 Short bed Z71 off road. 21” Spoked Front Rim. Lots New Battery, New Tires, With Built-In Corner Shower. $1500 or best offer. 90k Miles, 5-Speed Snowplow Of Chrome Added, 1,493 Mint! Electric And Kick Start And $7000 OBO 2005 Fleetwood Call (774)280-2480 Transmission, XLT Cab, Diesel, Runs Good Miles, Flawless. $4899 Runs Like New. Garage Kept. 508-347-5565 PW, PDL, Tilt, Cruise, Asking $5800 Comes With Kids Racing PaceArrow 37A A/C, Strong Truck Also: 508-885-9892 1992 GMC $5200 FIRM 860-792-1168 508-753-5529 Boots & Gloves. 1998 American Motorhome Gravely Tractor A $1600 Value 18K miles, loaded, no Diesel Truck Possible Trades Star 5th Wheel 34’ UPS Truck-Style, Call 508-832-3162 2002 Harley For $900 FIRM Electric Jacks, Large pets/smokers. Two slide And Parts “A REAL MUST SEE”, outs, tv’s A/C’s & furnaces. Aluminum Grumman Body, Ask For Jon Call (508)347-7300 XLH 883 Sportster 2005 Yamaha Slide-Out In Living Shelves. Rebuilt Moving, Must Sell! Room/Dinette Area. Queen Electric awning & levelers, 9500 Miles, Crash Bars, TTR90 Motorcycle Call Randy workhorse 8.1L Vortec w/5 Transmission/Motor, Highway Pegs, Saddle Bags, Bed, Bathroom Tub & New Fuel Tank, Radiator, 1998 Nissan 767 VEHICLES WANTED 3-Speed Transmission, 508-765-5097 Shower Enclosed. speed, lots of extras. Passenger Pegs & Pillion, Electric Start. Purchased Low $90’s. Steering Box. Dual Wheels, Frontier Pickup Custom Grips. 27” Color TV. 11’ Area Behind Seats Brand New Off Showroom Excellent Condition Call (508)885-4727 4 cylinder auto, bedliner, Excellent Condition Floor, But Never Used. 750 CAMPERS/TRAILERS Excellent Condition $4700. Looks & Runs Great. $12,000 OBO 14,100GVWR ZERO Miles On Bike. 508-943-2572 Call (508)499-6748 $ Asking $4500 Paid $2000 2006 Camp Call 5pm-8:30pm 860-617-7335 Asking $1500 1998 Lance 508-867-6546 1999 Ford Ranger ROSS RECYCLING I Have All Paperwork Out Truck Cap Extended Cab Pickup We Pay More!! 2003 Kawasaki 508-765-9431 Squire 9800 Gray, 6ft with sliding front 1994 Chevy 3/4 V6, 4.0L window & side windows & 131,780 Miles. Recent All Scrap Metals, KX65 Truck Camper Ton Tuneup, Tires, Brakes. 11’ 3” A/C, electric jacks, 3 locking back window. Used 2 Cars, Trucks One Owner, Runs Great, months, brand new. Stored 350 V8, 2WD, excellent Runs Well. New Sprockets and Chain. 2006 Harley burner stove/oven, sleeps 5, condition, 190k miles, new $3500 Batteries, 30 gallon propane tank, in heated garage. Fits 2005 Son has outgrown it. Davidson 1982 Van Ford F-350 Truck Super Cab. tires, recent brakes and (Book Value $6000+) Copper Wire, generator ready. Full dry tuneup. $3000. 860-923-1848 $1600 OBO Sportster XL883C Motor Home bath, solar panel, 2 awnings, $1100. Call (774)272-1192 Appliances... Call 508-764-1515 White with saddle bags. 19 Feet, Has Hot & Cold double sinks. (508)729-9177 2001 Dodge 64 Tucker Hill Rd. or (Cell) 508-450-6458 2,091 miles. $6000. Also Water, Full Bath. 16 MPG $6800 1994 Chevy Dakota Putnam, CT 06260 Harley helmet, jacket and (City), 19 MPG (Highway). Call Mike (508)949-9174 Lumina Van 2003 Yamaha gloves for sale. Heater w/Thermostat, 32 Foot 2004 RV 4 Wheel Drive, Extended Call (508)949-0621 Registered & Insured. 2000 Winnebago On Waterfront 6 cylinder, 7 seats. Original Cab One Owner, Mint 860-928-7165 YZ125R Appraised At $6,500 Chieftain owner, good brakes and Condition. Fully Loaded! Mint Condition, Garaged. $4500 OBO Lot tires. 230,000 miles but still Bedliner & Cover, Remote Model 35U runs great. $800. Hardly Ridden. 508-754-2323 On 1 1/2 Mile Lake, Start, 12 Disc CD, High-top Mini $2000 2006 Honda 40k Miles, Loaded, Many In Beautiful Resort Call (508)278-0138 Extras. No Pets/Smoking. Campground Visors, Steps, Electric Wheelchair Call 508-254-8663 XR 650L 1989 24’ Terry 1994 Ford F150 Windows/Locks/Mirrors, After 4pm & Weekends On/Off-Road Bike Must See! $39,999 Van Needed Or 508-248-5466 Asking $55,000 508-989-8165 Full Rear Seat. In excellent running New Rear Tire, Excellent Travel Trailer XLT 4x4 Xtracab $9000 obo And Leave Message Shape. With 3800 Miles. Excellent Condition, New 508-269-1710 Pickup condition with fully (508)757-5211 automatic wheel chair lift $4000 OBO Battery, Tires, & More. 2001 24 ft. Travel 33’ Travel Trailer Looks Good, Runs 2004 Harley Or Trade For 4WD Or Car Receiver & Sway Bars Currently On-Site In Park Excellent! V8, PW, and closing doors. Davidson Ultra Call After 4pm Included. Must See To Camper Trailer (Woodstock, CT) PL, Cruise, 5-Speed, 2002 FORD F-150 Please leave message 508-867-6152 Appreciate. All works, call for details! Furnished, 12’x32’ Screen Cold A/C. 4-door King Cab, extra clean. (508)764-2807 Classic $3400 or best offer. Porch, Corner Lot, Shed. 75,000 miles. 2 WD. 5500 miles, $17000. Call from 8am-7:30pm. $2,900 OBO 508-885-6215 Best time to call Park Features: Family $8500.00 firm. Lincoln Town Car Call (508)943-0242 50cc Red SCOOTER 4pm-7:30pm Activities, Pool, Inexpensive Call 508-243-2157 Wanted & Comfortable Living. 2003 Honda Average 85 MPG. No (508)867-6124 TRX250 EX ATV 2002 Or NEWER 2004 Honda VTX Reg/MC License For CT/MA. Park Is Open April-October. 1990 Ford 350 SEASON SPECIAL! $35,000 Runs Great! Looks Great! Chuck Gander 1300 Retro Great For City, Or RV-er’s 2003 Chevy 508-335-1153 Mint, Garaged. Class-C Camper $5,500 (Includes Lot) $2100 OBO Pristine condition, Candy 860-923-2549 Venture Only 75 Miles. 50k Miles, Twin Beds In 860-634-0581 Apple Red, many chrome $1750 Rear. Sleeps 6, Very Good 2001 Fleetwood 352-314-0003 75K miles, in very good extras, less than 2000 miles, Condition. Roof Air, condition. Asking $6000 or $7500 firm. Free mini bike Pair Of Red Helmets 1996 Ford E-250 best offer. with purchase. $100 Furnace, Generator, Fully Elkhorn Truck 35’ Park Model Call Tatyana, Self-Contained. 3/4 Ton Heavy Duty, Call David, Peter (Woodstock) Camper Trailer (508)949-6082 (508)234-0631 860-974-3470 With Tow Dolly. Extended Utility Van. Ready To Go Like new, used only a few Fully equipped, furnished 75k Miles On Engine, times. Fits 6’ truck bed. with 10’x35’ attached 186k Original Miles. 2003 Isuzu NPU $10,900 Queen, sleeps 4, all 508-347-3262 enclosed room. Heated, A/C, Well Maintained. A/C, 2004 XL 883 Motorcycle Or amenities, asking $8,700. friendly neighbors, large Tool Shelves. Great For 16 ft Box Truck Scooter Must see! Truck also field, family activities, access Floor Coverings! V8 automatic transmission, Harley available. to new built in pool, $2100 power steering, power 1990 Nomad Call (508)892-8861 brakes. Runs great, very Davidson Joe Hauler In Campground inexpensive comfortable Call Mike living, located in Woodstock 508-269-2420 clean, 10 ft loading ramp. 3400 miles, lots of CARRIER Sleeps 6, Screen & Rain 2001 CT. Park open April-Oct. $10,000. upgrades, mint Off-Ground With Ramp & Room On Deck, New “Woodland Park” $40,000 includes lot. 2009 Call (774)230-1437 condition, handles Straps. Fits 2-Inch Plastic Shed, 3-Burner assessment and the R.E. Tax 1996 Isuzu Oasis Pickup Or RV Hitch. Gas Grill, Deck Funriture, Beautiful Custom Design, (508)278-7616 or great. $7200 or best $225 40’ Park Model Trailer. Mini-van 2003 Silverado offer. Won’t last long! Or Towable With P/Jack. (508)450-0689 Peter (Woodstock) Sliding Glass Door (looks like a Honda 2500 HD Call (508)347-8969 Many Extras Odyssey). Runs great, very 860-974-3470 Best Offer! Entrance, Full Bath, Crew cab, 6.0, auto, 4x4, 3 Slide-Outs, Sleeps 8 Camper/RV clean, everything works. grey, loaded, leather, 413-433-1479 Central Air Kelly Blue Book says $4100, tonneau, chrome step, tow Winter Insulation Package 2001 Coachhouse but will sell for $3700. package, excellent condition. Paid $47,000 New. 52k Miles, Completely Call (508)892-8690 Call (978)697-0706 Asking $29,995 OBO Self-Contained Camper 617-524-6220 Van. Shower, Toilet, CREDIT REBUILDING!! Sink, Stove, Generator, 1996 Town & “California” 2002 12x40 Park Auxiliary Batteries, Country LXI Van 1967 F-250 Bankruptcy? Tough Credit? No Credit? and MORE! 240k Miles, Recent Sticker Model RV Asking $27,000 & Tires. Needs Exhaust. Service Truck (like brand new) on beautiful MUST SELL! $900 OBO with lumbertack. New All Applications Accepted lot in campground can be Call 508-943-3812 engine, 6x6x10’ (enclosed). used for a full 6 months (15 $22,000 Or 508-259-9403 2-3 Motorcycle Trailer Payments as low as $199.00/month April-15 October every year) (508)765-8848 Haulmark 2006 Harley Lot paid for until 2097. “Dyna” Street Bob, Black $48,000 1997 Chevy Tahoe cherry, 2000 miles. CALL JUSTIN FOR HELP!! Call Don (508)344-9499 Gulfstream B Beautiful Maroon & Grey 12 foot, pungo 120, kayak All Major Parts Replaced, with paddle, vest. ~ Confidentiality assured ~ Coleman Niagra Touring Cruiser Good Tires, High Miles, (951)522-0573 Leather. Pop-Up 2004 Wife Got Another Car. 508-943-7474 • 800-339-2321 Great Condition! Heat, Full Bath, Twin Beds, Slide. $2500 Cash Takes It! Truck Cap [email protected] Inside/Outside Stoves, Exceptional Unit, 12MPG Runs Strong For 1999 Dodge Pickup Slide-Out Dinette, $33,900 508-615-2540 (Short-Bed) 191 West Main Street • Dudley, MA Refrigerator, Inside/Outside 2007 Scooter $700 obo Shower, Toilet, Lots Of 508-892-0526 SHOWROOM HOURS: Storage. Sleeps 6-8. By Redstreak 1997 Dodge Mon-Thurs 8-8 Fri 8-7 Asking $6800 50cc TURBO With Dakota Sport 4x4 Truck Cap TOYOTA N SCION Sat 8:30-5 Sunday 12-4 508-248-5620 Luggage Rack $1050 Power everything, 122K White Fiberglass, With miles, looks good, runs Sliding Windows, Tinted Call (508)476-9885 good. Rhino spray on Glass, Cargo Rack. bedliner. 4 Years Old, Fits ‘97-’03 Asking $4000. F-150 Extended Cab (6’ Bed). Prowler Travel Call (508)867-3741 Asking $500 508-736-3114 Trailer 1997 F150 1999 Model 27X 4x2, third door, six 765 HEAVY EQUIPMENT 27 Foot Trailer, Sleeps passenger, V6, 116K, A/C, Seven With 2 Bunks. 6-CD changer, power CAT D8H Full Shower/Bath. Excellent windows/locks, tow Bulldozer Condition, Only 2 Owners, package, runs great, one Cable Blade - Power Shift Rarely Used. owner, always maintained, all Must Sell! recent brakework done, very Runs Good $4800 clean, some rust, $12,000 Please Call Allison dependable. $4500. (860)928-3477 860-942-3201 (508)277-7829 MILLBURY FORD MERCURY Family Owned For Over 86 Years HybridsHybrids AreAre Here!Here! 2010 2009 2010 MERCURY MILAN MERCURY MARINER 4X4 FORD FUSION HYBRID HYBRID HYBRID SAVE SAVE SAVE $1,965 $2,000 $1,595

29 MPG 41 MPG 41 MPG CITY CITY CITY #M4031H #M4033P #4040H $29,995 $34,995 $27,995

Offer Expires 7/10/09. See sales person for details. Taxes, title, doc fees and registration not included. Rt., 20, Auburn • 508-832-6261 • www.millburyfm.com Hours: Mon-Th 8:30-8 / Fri 8:30-6 / Sat 8:30-5 / Closed Sunday Browsing Welcome! 8 ☎ TOWN-TO-TOWN CLASSIFIEDS ☎ A STONEBRIDGE PRESS PUBLICATION ☎ July 01, 2009

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