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“Speak clearly, if you speak at to another’ all; carve every Fundraising ride from Wrigley to word before you Fenway makes pit stop in Charlton let it fall.” Oliver Wendell BY AMANDA COLLINS STONEBRIDGE PRESS STAFF WRITER Holmes CHARLTON — Henry “Hank” Schueler was an ath- lete with the quite the arm, and before he died at the age INSIDE of 14 from leukemia, the base- ball-loving boy from Chicago David Dore photos Calendar...... A12 was an all-star shortstop and catcher. With observers from the Carpenter and Robidoux campaigns Opinion...... A6 It’s fitting then, that a recent looking on, the ballots from the May 20 election are counted by hand. Seniors...... A5 fundraising bicycle ride in his honor started and ended on the Obituaries...... A12 field. On Friday, June 6, a group of 25 cyclists from the Henry Sports...... A10 Schueler 40 & 9 and Carpenter, the Ignite the Spirit bike team, LOCAL many of them Chicago firefight- ers, made a pit stop at the fire station in Charlton on their Brotherton stay 1,100-mile trek from Wrigley Field to Fenway Park. “We’re going from one base- on board after ball shrine to another,” said Amanda Collins photos Hank’s dad, Matt Schueler. “He Cyclists were happy to be near the end of their more recount than 1,000 mile ride. Please Read RIDE, page ­A13 Robidoux: Will decide soon whether results end MOVING ON Church gives up in court back through free BY DAVID DORE with 840 votes, three more STONEBRIDGE PRESS STAFF lunch services WRITER than were announced after the May 20 Annual Page A4 AUBURN — The can- Town Election, and didate for selectman who Carpenter got 683 votes, requested a recount of two more than May votes cast in last month’s 20. Michael Robidoux SPORTS Annual Town Election remained in third place said he would decide in with 669 votes, picking up the next few weeks wheth- three votes, followed by er to appeal the results. Robert Grossman (who The June 5 recount was seeking re-election) gave each of the six can- with 639 votes, Dennis didates for the Board of Natoli with 421 votes Selectmen between one and former Selectman and three more votes, but Carl Westerman with 281 Amanda Collins photo did not change the ulti- votes. Grossman, Natoli AUBURN — The Auburn High School Class of 2014 received their diplomas mate results. Incumbent and Westerman each at a commencement ceremony at the school Friday, June 1, where tens of Denise Brotherton and gained one vote at the thousands of dollars in scholarship awards were also announced. Pictured, former Planning Board June 5 recount. member Daniel Carpenter Cherry Valley Sarah Gardner, right, smiles as she walks in the processional. For complete “I’m glad,” Carpenter coverage of the AHS graduation, as well as Bay Path Regional Vocational won the two available said after the recount Legion plans to be Technical High School, check out next week’s Auburn News! seats. Please Read RECOUNT, page ­A13 ‘very competitive’ Brotherton ended up this summer Page A10 REGION Auburn’s own Beede selected 14th in MLB draft

Vanderbilt ace to join San Francisco Giants farm system BY NICK ETHIER waiting in the wings, SPORTS STAFF WRITER Beede declined the Blue AUBURN — Jays’ $2.4 million dollar Vanderbilt University offer and chose to play ace right-handed pitch- for the Commodores. er and Auburn native After compiling a 1-5 Music & Art Tyler Beede has been record with a 4.52 ERA selected in the first in his freshman season Weekend at OSV round of the MLB draft (2012) at Vanderbilt, this weekend — again. Beede rose to stardom In 2011, after complet- with a fantastic sopho- Page A4 ing two years of prep more campaign. Beede school at Lawrence went 14-1 with a 2.32 Academy, the 6-foot-4, ERA and earned All- pinion 215-pound Beede, now American status. O 21, was selected 21st Beede’s junior season Get Your overall by the Toronto included a record of 8-7 Photo courtesy Vanderbilt University Athletics Blue Jays. With an offer Auburn native Tyler Beede, shown here pitching for Vanderbilt University recently, was Point Across from Vanderbilt also Please Read BEEDE, page ­A13 recently drafted 14th overall in the Major League Baseball draft by the San Francisco Giants. Page A6 Regional stormwater coalition awarded CIC grant

BY CHELSEA DAVIS be used towards storm- Towns in the coalition lition towns would be was approved at the STONEBRIDGE PRESS STAFF WRITER water management. include Southbridge, putting in money to get Annual Town Meeting. “As you know, we Sturbridge, Northbridge, back to the $200,000 they “[This] will save the The Central have been in a consor- Spencer, Auburn and requested. town thousands of dol- Massachusetts Regional tium for three years for Webster. This year, the “Each town was award- lars if we were to perform Stormwater Coalition the CIC Storm Water coalition applied for ed $2,800 from the grant,” these services in-,” has been awarded a Management Grant,” $200,000 but only received Gaudette explained. Craver wrote in a mem- Community Innovation said Charlton Town $80,000. “So, to fill the $120,000 orandum to the Board of Challenge Grant. Administrator Robin Spencer Town gap each town will pay Selectmen dated May 20. The coalition, which is Craver. “It started out Administrator Adam $4,000.” Since the coalition was made up of 30 separate with 13 towns and we Gaudette said that in For Charlton, Craver originally formed, they towns and led by the Town 6 5652510391 9 added 17 towns in the last order to make up for the explained, the money to of Spencer, was awarded round.” $120,000, all of the coa- fill the gap in grant funds the grant in February to Please Read GRANT, page ­A9 2 • The Auburn News • Friday, June 13, 2014 Take proper care when selecting a hunting companion dogs. Ask for references of This is a great time a previous litter and check of year for sports- The Great them out. You may spend a men to think about few more dollars on an AKC purchasing a new Outdoors dog but it will save you tons hunting companion of money in the long run, for the upcoming RALPH and you will hopefully have bird-hunting season. a healthy dog that has all of Purchasing a new TRUE the special traits that you dog or pup now will are looking for. All puppies have him or her are cute — but sometimes ready for the fall hunting season if they are not the best choice. you have time to train them. Taking Next, it is time to start training your on the responsibility of dog ownership new puppy. Many first-time owners of is time-consuming and expensive, but a new pup have little clue to properly at the end of the day, it is worth every train their dog. Selecting a good book, penny and hours spent with them. like “Water Dog,” has taught this writer Picking the right dog for you or your a lot during my 40-plus years of owning family is the first step in dog ownership. a dog. Although the methods shown in Labrador Retrievers are a great family the book are a bit old, the basics are still pet and hunting companion, but are the same. Spending as much time with extremely destructive to your if the new dog as possible will give you not constantly monitored. They are still a lot of satisfaction when he or she is the number-one choice of dog through- completely trained and will be a joy to out the United States, but choosing the hunt with, or have as a family pet. right breeder for your new dog is very When the dog is six months old, I important. As in all breeds of dogs, would recommend purchasing a remote bloodlines are extremely important, control electronic dog collar from Tri CUTLINE: Courtesy photo and you will need to check out the Tronics. The company is now part of Labrador Retrievers are a great family pet and hunting companion. They are still the num- breeder very carefully, and even then the Garmin group and is recognized as ber-one choice of dog throughout the United States, but choosing the right breeder for your there are no guarantees, but it will be a the number-one electronics maker of new dog is very important. great start in puppy selection. dog hunting equipment and electronics Dog temperament is very important for the outdoors sportsman or woman. Did you know that all Massachusetts in having a great dog for the family When used properly, this simple tool of crossbow hunters now have their hunt- and for your hunting expeditions. It control will have you enjoying a hunt- ing license printed with your right to is rare to find an aggressive Labrador ing companion that is trained a lot fast- hunt with a crossbow? Legally, anyone Retriever, but they are out there. Stay er than the old-fashioned method. Be that hunts with a crossbow cannot go Almanac away from puppy mills and pet shops sure to read the instructions carefully back to a compound bow or recurve when selecting a dog. Going online is and watch the video that accompanies bow for hunting. The license to hunt not always the best way to find a dog, the new unit. with a crossbow was issued for hunt- Quote of the Week but it could be a start. The heartbreak More on this issue in next week’s col- ers with permanent disabilities! Bow “Two weeks later, I’m still elected. of purchasing a new Lab only to find umn! Part two! hunters are hoping for a change in the This is a process we go through. I’m out it is sick or has hip dysplasia a few Are sportsmen really going to crossbow regulations that will allow happy that it was carried out, and I months after bringing it home can have be able to enjoy Sunday hunting in any hunter to use a crossbow as many appreciate the professionalism of the you spending thousands of dollars try- Massachusetts? Mass Fish & Wildlife neighboring states now have. staff and the Board of Registrars.” ing to save it or bring it back to some has asked the Legislature to pass an A bill to expand trapping in a portion sort of normality. archery only Sunday hunting bill that of the state of New York is moving for- - Auburn Selectman Daniel Small breeders are the best option, is long overdue. It has cleared the House ward in the Legislature allowing the Carpenter, after finding out the but then you still need to do your home- and should be voted on in the Senate use of cable restraint traps. results of last week’s recount. work. Many small breeders that breed very soon. Contact the senator in your In a landmark court settlement, a their dog just to have a litter of cute district to make sure he understands group of animal rights organizations puppies around for the family to enjoy your desire to have Sunday hunting in are finding themselves paying attorney for a while and are not selective in the Massachusetts! fees to Feld Entertainment Inc., opera- bloodlines of the male need to be avoid- Also, some new regulations that tor of Ringling Brothers Circus, at the Open to Close ed. Always ask to see both the male would adversely affect gun owners’ tune of $15.75 million (released by the AUBURN TOWN and female dogs and look at the AKC rights is being pushed by some pow- Sportsmen’s Alliance Friday, 6/6/14). HOURS: papers. People that truly care about erful politicians in Boston. Be sure to Take a kid fishing and keep them their bloodline enter them in field trials contact your state representative and rods bending! Monday...... 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. or show trials and the AKC papers will state senators to let them know how you Tuesday-Thurs...... 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. reflect the real bloodlines of some great feel about more restrictions! Friday...... 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. Board of Selectmen (832-7720) News Briefs Town Clerk (832-7701) AUBURN PUBLIC LIBRARY on the task of putting them in order and encouraged to put it in book form for all (832-7790) Rotary Club hosts local author began to get a picture of his life in the of us to appreciate and remember anoth- HOURS: United States Army Air Corps. Many of er member of the “Greatest Generation” Monday to Thursday: AUBURN — The Rotary Club of these letters were devoid of identifying who lived among us. After her parents Auburn was privileged to host Marie 9:30 a.m. - 8:30 p.m. the geographic location from whence married, they resided and raised their Friday: 9:30 a.m. – 5:30 p.m. Sturdevant, author of “Somewhere in they were sent in order to eliminate the children in the Quinsigamond Village the Western Pacific,” at its Wednesday, Library is open year round on possibility that the enemy might be able section of Worcester. Saturdays, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. May 21 evening meeting. Sturdevant, to locate their position — thus the line, May we always remember the mem- accompanied by her husband, Preston, “somewhere in the western pacific.” bers of the “Greatest Generation” and presented a fascinating slide show and Sturdevant decided to write the story all the veterans who came before and AUBURN POLICE DEPARTMENT explained how she came to write this that she saw emerging from this collec- after to whom we owe our freedom and (832-7777) book. 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Roach TR and David P.O. Box 90, Southbridge, MA 01550 [email protected] Stonebridge Press and/or the photo re-print vendor. Bailly Trust to Susan and James McCabe Friday, June 13, 2014 • The Auburn News • 3 An outdoors festival with a triathlon twist Area athletes invited to participate in upcoming triathlon BY JOY RICHARD multi-sport and tri-athletes ing to bike and run. Oxford Director of Accuracy Watch STONEBRIDGE PRESS STAFF WRITER in the area than people real- Rogozenski said people Community Programs Stacy OXFORD — Ever wish you ize, and he feels the event interested in taking part in Barr said she was excited The Auburn News is committed to accu- could run, swim and bike will open the sports up to res- the triathlon, biathlon or when she heard the idea from racy in all its news reports. Although alongside fellow local tri-ath- idents and feature a beauti- would like their children to Rogozenski last year, and numerous safeguards are in place to ensure ful part of their community. take part in the race can sign letes? hopes residents will embrace accurate reporting, mistakes can occur. Well, your chance has He added that the races up at www.mramultisport. the day when it comes. come in the form of the “cater to people of all differ- com/frenchriver. She also thanked Confirmed fact errors will be corrected first XTERRA French River ent abilities,” and he said he “We have over 100 peo- Rogozenski for the possible at the top right hand corner of page 3 in a Festival in Oxford. hopes to see many new faces ple signed up so far,” said monetary contributions that timely manner. Set to take place on during the two days. Rogozenski, who added that could come from the event, If you find a mistake, call (508) 909- Saturday, June 28, and Rogozenski said the events in the past, tri-athletes had adding that was a great ges- 4142 during normal business hours. During Sunday, June 29, organizers will take place at Carbuncle to travel to New Hampshire ture from the business. non-business hours, leave a message in the hope it will become an annu- Pond, Hodges Village Dam, or South to take part in races “A lot of coordination editor’s voice mailbox. The editor will al event bringing tri-athletes, and trails near the French and he is happy to offer them needed to be done with the outdoor enthusiasts and River. a place to compete at home. fire department,” said Barr, return your phone call. local residents together to He said while it is a “We want to try and make it who stressed that safety is celebrate sport and nature for-profit event, he and MRA a big community event. We the town’s number one pri- right in their own . would like to donate some of got approval last fall and we ority during the two days. “I Northbridge business the proceeds to the Oxford have been working with all hope that everyone supports STOP IN FOR GREAT IDEAS owner Alex Rogozenski said Recreation Commission of the different [town] orga- it. I hope it is a positive expe- FOR GRADS & DADS! he and Oxford officials have and the French River nizations make sure all safe- rience for everyone and that $5.00 Off Every $30 Spent worked hard with XTERRA, Connection. ty measures are in place.” we can have it be annual.” Expiration 6/28/14 a global, off-road triathlon He said the day is simply He said he is still looking company that host some of for athletes. Rogozenski said for local vendors to take part Joy Richard may be reached FREE head exam the top tri-athletic events in there will be stalls with ven- in the festival part of the at 508-909-4129 or by email at Worn tip Bent prong won’t the Unites States. dors and games and activi- event. Rogozenski said those jrichard@stonebridgepress. loses its grip hold for long Rogozenski, owner of MRA ties for kids. There will also looking to have a booth fea- com. Multisport in Northbridge, be children’s races and a tured during the day can call Hurry in today for your FREE Cleaning said there are many more biathlon for residents look- him at 774-272-1767. Most & Inspection! RepaiRs Done before your on pReMises diamond is gone.

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Seeking Full time Lube Technician Must have valid drivers license and own tools. Also avaiable Service Advisor. Must have great people Bay State Savings Bank names new Corporators. Pictured from left to right are: Gerald Maddaus, Jr.; James Cahn; Tracey Porcaro; Christopher Powers; Iain skills, multitask McKinlay; Bay State Savings Bank President & CEO, Peter Alden and Michele Sloan. Call or email service manager Courtesy photos of Directors, has retired after 40 years dedicating the Bank’s Board to Retiring Bay State Savings Bank Chairman of of service to the bank, and John H. the retiring chairman and a standing [email protected] the Board, George F. Sullivan, Jr., thanks Bay McCabe, Corporate VP/Executive ovation, the new chairman and cor- 508-943-7474 State Savings Bank President & CEO, Peter Advisor to CEO – Nypro/Clinton and porators were welcomed by Bay State B. Alden, with a handshake after receiving current vice chair of Bay State’s Board Savings Bank President & CEO, Peter the bronze plaque (background) dedicating of Directors, has been elected chairman. Alden and the Board of Trustees at the the Bank’s Board Room to Mr. Sullivan. In addition, James Cahn, Partner – Bank’s Annual Meeting on May 29. Cahn & Barron LLC; Gerald Maddaus, “Corporators function as ambassa- Jr., Attorney – Worcester; Tracey dors for the Bank and are selected by 25,000 Unique BSSB chairman of the board Porcaro, Vice President – Robert Powers the Trustees because they have strong Insurance/Worcester; Iain McKinlay, community networks and are successful retires, new corporators Owner – McKinlay’s Liquors/Holden; in their professions,” said Alden. “They Visitors Every Week! Christopher Powers, Senior Vice are an excellent source for referrals and named President – Benefit Development for providing feedback on the Bank’s Group/Worcester and Michele Sloan, customer service. We look forward to TheHeartOfMassachusetts.com WORCESTER — Bay State Savings Owner – W.J. Hoey Tire Co./Worcester, their contributions and advice as we continue to serve Bank recently announced that George have been named corporators. our local commu- F. Sullivan, Jr., Treasurer – Sullivan, After a bittersweet celebration of Mr. nity.” Garrity & Donnelly Insurance/ Sullivan’s 40-year tenure, culminating t. Joseph Basilica 41st Annual Polish Festiva Worcester and chairman of the Board with the presentation of a bronze plaque S l PACC GROUNDS, 37 Harris St., Webster, MA Friday, June 13, 2014– 5 pm – 11:00 pm Enjoy Seafood Specials- Polish and American Food Public Meetings Music & Dancing to Eddie Forman Orchestra (EFO) - 7 pm to 11 pm Spaces available at yard sale Saturday, June 14, 2014 – 12 noon– 11:00 pm Editor’s Note: Meetings as listed are AUBURN — Spring cleaning? Don’t throw that good Talent Show by St. Joseph School – 1:30 pm retrieved in advance from multiple “stuff” away. Recylce it by selling it to someone who “PIAST” - Polish American Folk Group – 6 pm sources, including Town Hall and on needs it! Do you have an accumulation of things that Music & Dancing to Rhythm – 7 pm to 11 pm the Internet. The Auburn News is not are too good to toss but you no longer need? Don’t have Sunday, June 15, 2014 – 12 noon – 4 pm responsible for changes and cancella- enough to hold your own yard sale? Join us on the lawn of Old-Fashioned Chicken Barbecue – 12 Noon – 1:30 pm tions. the First Congregational Church in Auburn on Saturday, Polka Music & Dancing to Dennis Polisky and The Maestro’s Men –12 Noon to 4 pm June 21 for our Community Yard Sale. Raffles after 4 pm Space is available for a $20 fee, a limited number of available all weekend AUBURN tables may be rented for $5. Let us do the advertising. We Polish and American Food - Country Store – Pastry - Craft promise to post plenty of signs at key locations in town Games of Chance - Raffles - Blackjack – Dice Wheel, Seven Over & Under Kids Games ,Amusement Rides Monday, June 16 and will advertise in this publication. Other activities include a plant sale, a Chicken BBQ and a strawberry Festival benefits St. Joseph School Internal meeting, 1 p.m., Planning shortcake booth will be taking place. Because of our loca- Board meeting room, 104 Central St. tion and previous yard sales we expect a large turnout. Reserve your space now by calling Cindy Dube at 508- Tuesday, June 17 832-6646 or the church office at 508-832-2845. Internal meeting, 5:30 p.m., Selectmen’s Meeting Room, 104 Central St.

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BY JOY RICHARD have.” STONEBRIDGE PRESS STAFF WRITER She added that attendence has gone up a bit, as the WEBSTER — A passing thought from parishioners weather has started to get warmer, and she hopes to led one local church to bring their Sunday service see even more new faces as the summer progresses. outdoors to those on the street. “It’s interesting,” said Ford. “We initially thought For The Church of the Reconciliation, Rev. Janice this was going to be a ministry to help the homeless Ford bringing the Word of God to everyone is her people in need, but we’re discovering that’s not nec- main goal as the leader of her church. She said that essarily the case. It could be anybody. It is an unusual is why the church’s latest mission, Feeding Body and thing to do, but that is what we have been called to Soul, is so near and dear to her heart. do.” The event held next to the church is every Farrow said while she didn’t have much to do with Sunday and starts at 11 a.m. creating the outreach program, she thinks it is amaz- Ford said with the help of a small group of church ing what Ford and her church have accomplished in members and help from the community at large, they the last four months. have been able to bring this smaller version of tradi- Feeding Body and Soul volunteer and coordinator tional services and a, small, free lunch to those who Mike Stackpole said he was excited when he first may have never thought to enter a church before. heard about the idea. During an interview with the Webster Times last “When the idea of this ministry was presented to week, Ford said there are many who love the idea of our parish I jumped at it,” said Stackpole. “I thought a traditional church service as a way to connect with the opportunity to share a meal and the gospel out- God, which she feels is great. With that said, Ford side of the church was a great way to further reach feels that there are people out in the community who the community. Understanding that everyone is at want a spiritual life, but don’t feel comfortable, for a different point on their spiritual journey, it’s nice whatever reason, coming to church — and with these to provide an option in service, as one may be more roadside lunches, it is a great way to speak with peo- comfortable at one verses the other. This particular ple about God one-on-one. service is special to me because the Word of God is “We have done a lot more outreach,” said Ford. “It’s for anyone who chooses to hear it, and I feel that this not just about the people in your church, but the com- service promotes that as well as providing a meal for munity that you’re in. I would love to have the church those who may need it.” full every Sunday, but that’s not really as important Courtesy photo Stackpole said he had one moment that stood out to as spreading the Gospel by word and deed within the him where he knew the ministry has been affective. community.” The Rev. Janice Ford, of Webster’s Church of the Reconciliation holds a service outside the North Main Street “I was particularly moved when after service one Ford, who has been with the North Main Street Church on Sunday, June 7, for residents from all over the week one of the gentlemen in attendance came up church since 2008, said she is grateful for all of the community. The Feeding Body and Soul program is one of shook my hand and said thank you to me,” said help from church members and local businesses like the church’s newest mission to bring the word of God to the Stackpole. “That made me very grateful to be a part the Webster Credit Union, who she said lends the entire community. of this, as I feel the Feeding Body and Soul service is church use of their parking lot for the mission on making a difference.” the weekends. She said she is also grateful to area “It is a 15-minute service of Holy Eucharist an in volunteers, like Webster-Dudley Food Share Director that 15 minutes I do a two or three-minute sermon,” Joy Richard may be reached at 508-909-4129 or by Donna Farrow, who Ford said gave her guidance said Ford. “We set up folding chairs and I have a email at [email protected]. on how to reach residents through the Bread of Life table as an alter. Whoever comes is great, I don’t ask Supper in Webster. any questions and I don’t care what background you WRTA breaks ground on new maintenance, operations facility WORCESTER — On so impressed,” said Mello. “The Friday, June 6, federal, state WRTA will have a great facility and local officials, as well as and we will be there with them members of the public attend- along the way.” ed the groundbreaking cer- “This has been about part- emony for the Worcester nerships,” Dr Scott said. “This Regional Transit Authority’s is an absolutely phenomenal (WRTA) Maintenance and project. We are proud to be a Operations Facility, locat- part of it.” ed at 42 Quinsigamond Ave., The contactor for the project Worcester. is Skanska USA. “This is another milestone “Today’s groundbreaking for the WRTA,” said WRTA marks an exciting milestone Administrator Stephen O’Neil. for the Worcester Regional “In May of 2013, we official- Transit Authority and the ly opened our 14,000-square- Worcester community over- foot Transportation Hub, a all,” said Steve Eustis, senior multi-million dollar federal vice president at Skanska USA and state funded intermodal in Boston. “Once complete, the project that gives a central- Courtesy photo new, environmentally-friend- ized transportation facility and Federal, state and local officials break ground for the Worcester Regional Transit Authority’s Maintenance and ly facility will transform a enhanced transportation sys- Operations Facility, located at 42 Quinsigamond Ave. in Worcester, Friday, June 6. previously inactive site into tem to the City of Worcester a productive space that will facility will replace a woefully Kenneth Kephart, Financial “The WRTA reached out to and the surrounding region. improve daily transportation obsolete one and will bring eco- Secretary/Business Agent the community and they made Today, we are taking the next for residents and visitors. We nomic development and new Amalgamated Transit Union sure this community was a part strategic step in bringing more look forward to continuing our jobs into the Canal District,” Local 22. of this project,” said Donahue. efficiencies in transportation partnership with the WRTA McGovern said. The project will assist the Kephart added, “None of this to the region with a more to help improve the efficien- Other speakers at the neighborhood by revitalizing would be possible without the functional and comprehensive cy and overall sustainability Groundbreaking Ceremony a blighted and vacant site and people riding the bus.” maintenance and operations of Worcester’s transportation included: Mary Beth Mello, bringing over 120 construction Estimated cost for the project facility.” system.” Regional Administrator, jobs and over 150 permanent is $60 million, with $39 million The new facility is on 11 Project Manager for the Region 1, Federal Transit and part-time jobs to the area. in funding from the Federal acres of land in a manufactur- construction project is CDR Administration; Beverly A. Partnership was a key com- Transit Administration (FTA), ing zone and will replace the Maguire; the Architect and Scott, PhD, MBTA General ponent of this project and was $16 million in combined fund- WRTA’s obsolete 85-year-old Engineer is STV. The WRTA Manager and MassDOT Rail touted again and again by offi- ing from the Massachusetts facility located at 287 Grove is using the CM at Risk con- and Transit Administrator; cials. From fiscal partnerships Department of Transportation St. It is a half mile closer to the struction methodology per Senator Michael O. Moore; to neighborhood partnership, (MassDOT) and Energy and WRTA’s Transportation Hub Massachusetts General Laws, State Representative Daniel the theme of the morning was Environmental Affairs (EEA), when compared to the Grove Chapter 149A. M. Donahue; Worcester working together. as well as proceeds from Street location, assisting in a The Worcester Regional City Manager Edward M. “Organized labor working the sale of 287 Grove Street. quicker response time. The Transit Authority (WRTA) is Augustus, Jr.; Frederick C. hand-in-hand with the WRTA Additionally, the project is proposed building footprint a regional transit system that Rushton, Worcester City is something to be truly proud receiving funding through is 150,682 square feet, includ- services the City of Worcester Councilor-at-Large, speaking of,” McGovern said, including the Urbanized Area Formula ing bus storage, maintenance, and the surrounding 37 com- on behalf of Mayor Joseph a thank you to the neighbor- Program (5307). This program administrative offices, opera- munities in the Central Petty; Sarai Rivera, Worcester hood for assisting in helping makes Federal resources tions dispatching, and parking. Massachusetts area with a bus City Councilor, District Four; to bring the project to fruition. available to urban areas and Construction is scheduled to fleet that includes diesel-elec- Phillip P. Palmieri, Worcester “This is a cause for celebra- to Governors for transit capi- begin this month with antici- tric hybrid buses and electric City Councilor, District Two; tion.” tal and operating assistance in pated completion in early 2016. buses. For more information, Tim Murray, President and “We know how to get it urbanized areas and for trans- U.S. Congressman James O. visit the WRTA website at CEO of the Worcester Regional together and work as a team,” portation related planning. McGovern led the array of fed- www.therta.com. Chamber of Commerce; Rivera said. “This project “We (FTA) knew we were eral, state and local speakers at William Lethola, WRTA allowed the community to have dealing with a partner (WRTA) the event. Advisory Board Chair; and their voices be heard.” we could count on and we were “This new state-of-the-art Music & Art Weekend at OSV this weekend STURBRIDGE — The sights and Village on Father’s Day, Sunday, June their profiles and learn how silhou- sounds of 19th-century popular art and 15. Visitors can learn to play 1830s-style etting is done. OSV historians will music will come alive June 14-15 at tin whistles, hear the Village’s antique demonstrate sketching, theorem paint- Old Sturbridge Village as more than pipe organ, and see rare antique instru- ing, botanical watercolors, and will 50 singers, dancers, musicians, and ments from the museum’s collection, portray a 19th-century itinerant artist artists perform during the museum’s many of which are rarely seen or heard instructing students in an art salon annual Music & Art Weekend. by the public. typical of the time period. The Old All dads get free admission to the Visitors can have silhouettes cut of Sturbridge Village Singers will per- form on Saturday, June 14, and the Old Sturbridge Village Dancers will perform on Sunday, June 15. Visitors can learn how to dance 1830s-style and hear early American songs and stories Old Sturbridge Village Visitors can have sil- throughout the weekend. Craftsman houettes cut of their profiles and learn about Mike Potsaid, who makes antique gui- the history of silhouetting during Music & Art tar reproductions, will be on hand to Weekend June 14-15. describe how luthiers make these fine stringed instruments and will show ing these fashionable cut pictures examples of his work. and the tendency of the minister to DID YOU KNOW? THE HISTORY cut financial corners. The phrase à OF SILHOUETTES la Silhouette thus came to be synony- mous with “on the cheap.” • When paper became generally One of the most popular art forms available and affordable, silhouette in the 18th and 19th centuries was artists often cut them out freehand the silhouette, known as “profiles” in while their subjects posed. 19th century America, which refers to • Paper-cut silhouettes were extreme- cut or painted portrait profiles done ly fashionable as personal mementos in black on white. Silhouettes were a in Europe and America in the 1700’s much more affordable way to preserve and 1800’s. a person’s likeness than were oil paint- • The popularity of silhouettes ings. Courtesy photos diminished after the invention of the • The name “silhouette” was sarcas- daguerreotype and photography in the More than 50 singers, dancers, musicians, and artists are set to perform during the annual tically associated with the excessively mid-19th-century. Music & Art Weekend at Old Sturbridge Village June 14-15, and dads get free Father’s Day thrifty 18th century French finance admission on Sunday, June 15. minister, Étienne de Silhouette, relat- Friday, June 13, 2014 • The Auburn News • 5 LEARNING AUBURN HIGH SCHOOL Monday, June 16: Taco with soft shell on whole-wheat tortilla shell, salsa and sour cream, chopped tomatoes and shredded lettuce, herb seasoned oven potato wedges, seasoned corn, diced Celebrating the continued success peaches or fresh banana. Tuesday, June 17: Assorted chicken buffet, whole-wheat din- ner roll with butter, garden vegetable sauté, tossed greens salad with assorted dressings, chocolate pudding, assorted fruit cup, of Auburn athletics bakery special! Wednesday, June 18: Spaghetti and meat sauce with shred- ded Mozzarella cheese, school made garlic bread, red leaf and The years pass and times Rockets very stressful. Our student-ath- Romaine salad with assorted dressings, oven roasted garden change, but the one thing that letes have learned how import- spinach with carrot coins, assorted fresh fruit bowl, chocolate remains constant is the success Review ant time management really is cake with frosting. of our athletic program. Bill Garneau and they juggle a tremendous Thursday, June 19: Lemongrass chicken over rice, seasoned This is the direct result of a Director schedule. Both our baseball and broccoli, tossed total team effort starting from of Physical softball teams had excellent sea- Romaine garden salad with assorted dressings, red and green administration, executed by Education, grapes, watermelon slice. sons, qualifying for post-season Health and Friday, June 20: Chef’s Special Buffet. teachers, coaches and athletes play. Girls’ and boys’ tennis also and a commitment from commu- Athletics had extremely successful sea- AUBURN MIDDLE SCHOOL nity members. As many school sons going deep into the district Monday, June 16: Taco with soft shell on whole-wheat tortilla districts experience despair with Winter sports began with tournament. Once again both shell, salsa and sour cream, chopped tomatoes, shredded lettuce, buildings, fields and finances, a bang as we dealt with many boys’ and girls’ track provided herb seasoned oven potato wedges, seasoned corn, diced peaches Auburn continues to move in a storms and school cancellations, us with much excitement as hard or fresh banana. positive direction. Soon we will but practices continued and our work paid off. Girls’ golf was low Tuesday, June 17: Mozzarella cheese sticks and marinara be experiencing moving into teams did not disappoint us. in numbers and very young but sauce, garden vegetable, tossed greens salad with assorted dress- a new middle school and the Athletics seems to be a great way the future looks bright with a ings, apple crisp, assorted fruit cup, fresh fruit bowl. combination of our elementary to get through a snowy and cold host of new freshmen next year Wednesday, June 18: Assorted grinders with toppings, red schools. Not many communities winter. The basketball teams of showing interest. leaf and Romaine salad with assorted dressings, oven roasted are experiencing these kinds of I would especially like to garden spinach with carrot coins, assorted fresh fruit bowl, both boys and girls played deep chocolate cake with frosting. 8th Grade Picnic positive trends. into the district tournaments thank our coaching staff for Thursday, June 19: Roasted chicken day with mashed pota- Our athletic season began in and girls’ ice hockey made their their efforts. Coaching at any toes and gravy, seasoned broccoli, tossed Romaine garden salad the fall with our football pro- first appearance ever in tour- level is not easy. As parents we with assorted dressings, red and green grapes, watermelon slice. gram experiencing a new play- nament play. Our indoor track need to remember how short a Friday, June 20: Chef’s Special Buffet. off format. They qualified for teams competed at Tantasqua time frame we have to watch our PACKACHOAG post-season play and also played and Northbridge and proved that kids grow and play and need to a different opponent for their there is strength in numbers as remember that it is just a game. Monday, June 16: Choose 1 entrée; chicken fajita with flour Thanksgiving Day game for the participation was at an all time It is a very important piece in the tortilla, peppers and onions, whole grain flour tortilla and salsa/ first time in over forty years. high. Boys’ ice hockey had a dif- game of life that goes extremely sour cream or grilled cheese on whole-wheat bread or yogurt Our field hockey team once ficult season in the win fast. Thank you for all your sup- fruit parfait, side choices are: pick 2 - seasoned corn niblets, again played on athletics’ biggest but the coaches will tell you that port and I look forward to the Mexican rice, mixed fruit cup or fresh banana. stage by making it to the state start of another season next fall. Tuesday, June 17: Choose 1 entrée: - All beef frank on whole this group was committed and grain roll, condiments or grilled cheese on whole-wheat bread finals. Both cross country teams worked hard until the very end or yogurt fruit parfait, side choices are: pick 2 - coleslaw, oven had outstanding years as did our of the season. Cheering entered Mr. William Garneau is the fries, red leaf and Romaine salad with assorted dressing, water- soccer programs, keeping tradi- competitions and once again Director of Physical Education, melon slice. tion by qualifying for the district showed that hard work and per- Health and Athletics for the Wednesday, June 18: Choose 1 entrée: Hamburgers or cheese- tournament. The boys’ golf team severance pay off. Auburn Public Schools. To speak burgers on whole-wheat sandwich bun with condiments or was very young and took their The year winds down in the with him to share an idea or a grilled cheese on whole-wheat bread or yogurt fruit parfait, side lumps but the future looks bright spring and is probably the busiest concern, he can be reached at 508- choices are: pick 2 - seasoned brown rice, roasted sweet potatoes, with many young players return- time of the year. College accep- 832-7711, ext. 2039 or via e-mail seasoned broccoli, pears or petite banana. ing. And as usual, our cheer- at [email protected]. Thursday, June 19: Choose 1 entrée: Deli turkey grinders tances, proms, concerts, work, with lettuce and tomato or grilled cheese on whole-wheat bread leaders continued to support our graduation and a host of other Thank you for your continued or Romaine salad with chicken, side choices are: pick 2 - baby programs with a lot of hard work activities make this time of year interest in and support of the carrots and ranch dressing, red leaf and Romaine salad with and effort. Auburn Public Schools! assorted dressings, seasoned baked oven tots, diced pears. Friday, June 20: Chef’s Special Buffet. JULIA BANCROFT SCHOOLS Education Notebook SENIOR CENTER Monday, June 16: Choose 1 entrée: Chicken fajita with flour tortilla, peppers and onions, whole grain flour tortilla and salsa/ MENU sour cream or grilled cheese on whole-wheat bread or yogurt Clark University fruit parfait, side choices are: pick 2 - seasoned corn niblets, Elder Services of Worcester Area Mexican rice, mixed fruit cup or fresh banana. WORCESTER — Clark University is proud to announce Inc. and Tri-Valley Inc. sponsor a din- Tuesday, June 17: Choose 1 entrée: All beef frank on whole that the following area residents have been named to first ing program for people 60 and older. grain sandwich bun with condiments or grilled cheese on honors on the Clark University Dean’s List. This selection Monday, June 16: Beef and bean whole-wheat bread or yogurt fruit parfait, side choices are: pick marks outstanding academic achievement during the Spring chili, brown rice, broccoli, bread 2 - coleslaw, oven fries, red leaf and Romaine salad with assorted 2014 semester. pudding, diet pudding. dressing, watermelon slice. David Carpino, of Auburn Tuesday, June 17: Roast turkey Wednesday, June 18: Choose 1 entrée: Hamburgers or cheese- Sarah Kanoon, of Auburn and gravy, mashed potato, herbed burgers on whole-wheat sandwich bun with condiments or grilled cheese on whole-wheat bread or yogurt fruit parfait, side carrots, fresh fruit. choices are: pick 2 - seasoned brown rice, roasted sweet potatoes, Wednesday, June 18:Spaghetti and seasoned broccoli, pears or petite banana. Saint Anselm College meatballs, Brussels sprouts, peaches. Thursday, June 19: Choose 1 entrée: deli turkey grinders Thursday, June 19: Buttermilk with lettuce and tomato or grilled cheese on whole-wheat bread MANCHESTER, N.H. — Mark W. Cronin, Interim Dean chicken, red bliss potatoes, mixed or Romaine salad with chicken, side choices are: pick 2 - baby of the College, announces the following students that were vegetables, apple cinnamon graha- carrots and ranch dressing, red leaf and Romaine salad with named to the Dean’s List for the Spring 2014 semester at Saint ms. assorted dressings, seasoned baked oven tots, diced pears. Anselm College, Manchester, N.H. Friday, June 20: Swedish meat- Friday, June 20: Chef’s Special Buffet. Michael Dean, of Auburn balls, egg noodles, Scandinavian veg- MARY D. STONE Matthew Donahue, of Auburn etables, pineapple. Eileen Collins, of Auburn Menu includes milk and marga- Monday, June 16: Choose 1 entrée: chicken fajita with flour Colleen Donahue, of Auburn rine. Menus are subject to change tortilla - peppers and onions or grilled cheese on whole-wheat Rachel Gillies, of Auburn bread or yogurt fruit parfait, side choices are: pick 2 - seasoned without notice. Your donation of $2.50 per meal helps keep the pro- corn niblets, rice pilaf, mixed fruit cup, fresh banana. MANCHESTER, N.H. — Jessica Rhodes, of Auburn, Tuesday, June 17: Choose 1 entrée: All beef frank on whole gram running. Call (508) 832-7798 for grain roll, condiments or grilled cheese on whole-wheat bread or received a Saint Anselm nurse’s pin on April 26 and grad- reservations. yogurt fruit parfait, side choices are: pick 2 - coleslaw, oven fries, uated from Saint watermelon slice. Anselm College on Wednesday, June 18: Choose 1 entrée: hamburgers or cheese- May 17. burgers on whole-wheat sandwich bun with condiments or The pinning Weekly Crossword grilled cheese on whole-wheat bread or yogurt fruit parfait, side ceremony in the choices are: pick 2 - Red leaf and Romaine salad with assorted Abbey Church June 13, 2014 dressings, roasted sweet potatoes, pears or apple, devil’s food was a special event Across cake and whip topping. for Rhodes, who Thursday, June 19: Choose 1 entrée: School made assorted sliced pizza varieties - pepperoni, pepper, onion and fresh basil received a pin fea- 1. Andes capital or plain cheese on whole-grain pizza crust or grilled cheese on turing elements of 5. Monroe’s successor whole-wheat bread or Romaine salad with chicken side choice the college’s offi- 10. Calamity are: pick 2 - baby carrots and ranch dressing, seasoned baked cial seal and the 13. Auspices oven tots, mixed fruit cup with sliced strawberries. symbol of a lamp 14. Apres-ski drink Friday, June 20: Chef’s Special Buffet. referring to Psalm 15. “Cool!” BRYN MAWR SCHOOL 119:105, “Your 17. Extend word is a lamp of 19. Alliance acronym Monday, June 16: Choose 1 entrée: Chicken fajita with flour my steps and a 20. Character tortilla - peppers and onions or grilled cheese on whole-wheat light for my path.” 21. Consumes bread or yogurt fruit parfait, side choices are: pick 2 - seasoned Dr. Sharon 23. ___ Appia corn niblets, Mexican rice, mixed fruit cup, fresh banana. George, dean of 24. Foe Tuesday, June 17: Choose 1 entrée: all beef frank on whole 25. Pete Fountain’s grain roll, condiments or grilled cheese on whole-wheat bread nursing, pinned with the Saint instrument (pl.) or yogurt fruit parfait, side choices are: pick 2 - coleslaw, oven 28. All there fries, watermelon slice. Anselm pin to Wednesday, June 18: Choose 1 entrée: hamburgers or cheese- wear for the entire- 29. ___ constrictor burgers on whole-wheat sandwich bun with condiments or ty of her career. 30. Dine away from grilled cheese on whole-wheat bread or yogurt fruit parfait, side The pinning cer- home (2 wds) 31. Announce choices are: pick 2 - seasoned brown rice, roasted sweet potatoes, emony is a cel- pear or petite banana. 32. Unrefined ebration of a stu- 33. A frank and honest Thursday, June 19: Choose 1 entrée: School made assorted dent’s completion sliced pizza varieties - pepperoni, pepper, onion and fresh basil person (2 wds) or plain cheese on whole grain pizza crust or grilled cheese on of Saint Anselm 39. Discover whole-wheat bread or Romaine salad with chicken, side choic- College’s respected 40. Mosque V.I.P. es are: pick 2 - baby carrots and ranch dressing, red leaf and nursing program 41. Eye problem Romaine salad with assorted dressings, seasoned baked oven and symbolizes 43. Director’s cry tots, diced pears. preparedness to 44. Flight data, briefly Friday, June 20: Chef’s Special Buffet. serve as a compas- 48. White bean stew Down 26. Framework 57. Dracula, at times 27. “I, Claudius” role 58. Deception BAY PATH sionate caregiver with meat in the healthcare 50. Animal catcher 1. Basic monetary unit 29. Impede, with BREAKFAST setting. A member 51. In-flight info, for of Sierra Leone “down” Monday, June 16: Pancakes and syrup, assorted 4 oz yogurt, of the class of 2014, short 2. Large lizard 31. Bird’s wing assorted 4 oz juice, milk. Rhodes earned 52. Bubkes 3. Hand-holder 33. gadgets 4. Appropriate Tuesday, June 17: Assorted bagel with assorted cream cheese, a Bachelor of 53. Part of MOMA 34. Malformed 4 oz yogurt, juice, milk. 54. After-bath wear 5. “God’s Little ___” 35. Capable of being Wednesday, June 18: Eggs, sausage, whole-wheat toast, juice, Science in nursing. 6. ___-eyed cultivated milk. 56. Napery (2 wds) Please Read 59. Fodder holder 7. Appear 36. Song and dance, This Week’s Answers Thursday, June 19: Blueberry coffee cake, assorted cereal, 4 oz 8. Coffee order e.g. yogurt, assorted 4 oz juice, milk. NOTEBOOK page ­A9 60. In-box contents 61. MasterCard alter- 9. “The English Pa- 37. Blue books? Friday, June 20: Egg, sausage and cheese muffin sandwich, 4 tient” setting 38. Pillbox, e.g. oz yogurt, 4 oz 100 percent juice, milk. native 62. Animal house 10. Setting for TV’s 42. Fit LUNCH “Newhart” 44. Salad green Monday, June 16: Grilled cheese sandwich or grinder both hoto 63. No longer in served with roasted potato puffs, vegetable sticks and black bean P 64. Beanery sign 11. Exclude (2 wds) 45. Ribbonlike band of and corn salad. 12. Distance from the tissue Tuesday, June 17: Chicken nuggets or whole-wheat pizza both Reprints equator 46. Check served with sweet potato fries, and steamed vegetables. 16. Common kitchen 47. Dried leaves used Wednesday, June 18: Assorted hot sandwich or grinder both Available appliance as a laxative served with French fries, steamed vegetables and black bean 18. “Don’t give up!” 49. Andean animal and corn salad. Call for details 22. “Two and a Half 50. Costa del ___ Thursday, June 19: Managers choice. Men,” e.g. 53. Blend Friday, June 20: Hamburgers or hot dog, bagged chips, fresh 25. Blunt weapon 55. Long, long time garden salad, fruit and milk. 508-764-4325 6 • The Auburn News • Friday, June 13, 2014 Securing Opinion/Commentary retirement income in a turbulent market A Stonebridge Press Weekly Newspaper Today’s challenging economic 25 Elm Street, Southbridge MA 01550 environment has forced many Tel. (508) 764-4325 • Fax (508) 764-8015 Americans to review their retire- www.auburnnews.net ment planning goals with a more critical eye. While most core principles about Frank G. Chilinski retirement planning still hold Stonebridge Press President and Publisher true no matter the environment, a few may require Adam Minor Financial some Editor Focus slight modifi- TONY cations. DIDONATO And given the turbu- Editorial lent times we’re fac- Courtesy photo ing, who couldn’t use a roadmap to help plan and execute a success- ful retirement strategy? THANK YOU FOR YOUR GENEROSITY When it comes to retirement planning, we all want to know Now, more AUBURN — The Rotary Club of Auburn would like to thank all the generous spon- what “the number” is: That magic sors of our 51st Annual Scholarship Pancake Breakfast that was held on Sunday, May dollar figures that, when reached, 4 in the Auburn High School cafeteria. This year the club was able to award $4,500 in means you’re set in retirement. scholarships. The funds for these scholarships were raised by business sponsorships, Sure, knowing your number — than ever ticket sales, raffle items and baked goods. Kathryn Coughlin is the recipient of a and reaching it — is good, but $1,000 Goddard Scholarship. The following students will all receive $500 scholarships; it’s only part of the equation. As I write this, only days remain Michelle Dufault, Nicole Grabowski, Cassidy Mackintire, Jamie McNamara and Mastering the accumulation until the Relay for Life of the Greater Jeanelle Wheeler. Two $500 renewal scholarships will be awarded to Alexis Hagberg phase without factoring in the dis- Southbridge Area, an event Stonebridge and Angelique Nurse. Pictured, from left, Owen Russell, Lorna Sullivan, Louise tribution phase could render all Press has proudly supported for several Downie, Vivian Nurse and Don Post. We are truly grateful for your generous support! your hard work saving toward years now, and an event I personally am your number moot. proud to support as a representative of Instead, you should think about the company. retirement in terms of income The purpose of the Relay for Life is to needs. The accumulation of, say, donate as much money as possible to the One of those days $300,000 is not meaningful for liv- American Cancer Society, for the sole ing in retirement unless you can purpose of defeating cancer. In 16 years, I probably shouldn’t say complaining. They translate that figure into a yearly the Southbridge Relay has raised more this, since my boss will be were selfless, dedicat- or monthly income stream. You need to be able to pay your month- than $3 million for cancer research, the first one to read this Amanda’s ed to their cause and column once it’s finished, truly making a differ- ly food, rent and utility bills, as with no Musings well as health-care expenses — he signs of but some days, I just don’t ence. T The thing is, I meet and have enough left over to live slowing love my job. It’s not that I don’t these types of people the way you want to live in retire- inor down. It M appreciate my employer, AMANDA quite often, and most ment. truly is Details or give each task my best COLLINS of them live much When you consider your retire- an inspi- effort, but like anyone closer than Chicago. ment income needs, make sure rational ADAM else, once in a while I just In fact, they might be you also factor in that some of event. have “one of those days.” your neighbor. your assets have a built-in tax lia- MINOR It’s an There’s the days when I can’t get in While sometimes my job has me cover- bility. In other words, view your inter- touch with anyone I need to talk to, when ing awful crimes or sad scenarios, I also retirement assets with a “tax lens” esting a deadline just suddenly comes up too get to tell the good news, too, and there’s on so you can see their true eco- dynamic — I look forward to the Relay quickly, or when the computer is just plenty of it. Right here in our community nomic value. You can’t pay your every year, but not for reasons one typ- moving way too slow. are some of the most inspiring people I’ve rent or utility bills with before-tax ically looks forward to such an event. Sometimes it’s when I’m up to my eye- ever met, quietly doing good and making dollars, so it’s important to under- There is so much weight to the Relay for balls in town budgets or committee pro- some of difference in the world. I’m lucky stand what you’ll be left with after Life, yet there’s almost a carnival atmo- posals, or the times when I look out the I get to tell those stories. taxes before concluding you’re sphere. There’s so much celebration and at a beautifully sunny day, then In the past couple weeks I’ve covered saving enough. joy, yet so much pain and loss. We smile remember I have two more stories to quite a few high school graduations, and Longevity risk and investment and laugh in enjoying survivors, and write. Those are usually the days when I heard various pieces of advice offered risk are other items the number the fact that we have breath for another want to throw up my hands, put away my to the Class of 2014 as they set out in the approach does not consider. So day, celebrating another birthday — yet notebook, turn off my laptop, and ditch world. Often, people will say if you find a to use the same example, you’ve we also pause in silence, remember- the office for a spot on the beach. job you love, you’ll never work a day in reached your $300,000 number, ing those that cancer has so ruthlessly Last Friday began as “one of those your life. but how do you know that a suf- ficient amount will be there 20 ripped from our lives. days” — I had a million things to do, and But I think people that love every aspect years later? If the assets decline So much happiness — yet so much a few hours to do it. I had letters and cop of their job, every single day are either logs and pictures coming out my ears, six- extraordinarily lucky, or they’re just fib- to $200,000 in the next year, what sadness. does that mean for your future? It’s an event that really encapsulates ty-three emails to go through and seven bing. “Those days” happen to everyone, voicemails to hear. To top it off, the sun no matter how much they love their pro- Are there ways to manage these the human experience, with such a wide was making its first appearance after a fession. longevity and investment risks? range of emotions, and taps into a harsh few miserably rainy days. I couldn’t help I’m no commencement speaker, but I By translating the number into fact of life we can all relate to in one but think how much better a cold drink do have some advice for the graduating an income stream, you can better way or another. After all, every single with a tiny umbrella in it sounded than class: know that no matter what you do see what a decline in asset value one of us has had some experience with coffee out of the office Kuerig. for a living, no matter how fun or fulfill- will mean to the longevity of your cancer, whether it’s having the disease With not much enthusiasm I headed ing it can be, you’ll have a bad day now assets. yourself, knowing someone close to you to my Friday morning appointment at and then. Sometimes, doing what you The message here is that retire- who is struggling with it, or even feeling the Charlton Fire Department, and that’s love will feel like work. ment planning should be done the pain of losing someone close to you where it all changed. Lucky for me, in the Enter the workforce, or college, or considering income needs. If you to the disease. middle of one of those came a story that the military, to pursue what makes you base it purely on accumulation, In fact, in my 30 years, I can’t think reminded me why I usually really do love happy, but remember it will come with or reaching “your number,” you of any other time than today that I my job. its ups and downs. Just think about what won’t adequately define your have had more people in my life strug- I had the fortune of meeting 25 cyclists, will reenergize you and reignite you pas- retirement planning goals or man- gling with cancer. It seems every month, many of them Chicago firefighters, who sion when “those days” come, and go age retirement planning risks. someone else I know has been diag- made a pit stop in Charlton while rid- with it. By choosing strategies that miti- nosed. Friends, neighbors, family and ing their bikes from the Windy City to the risks of poor investment even colleagues at work — it seems Boston, all to raise money for pediatric Amanda Collins may be reached at (508) return or of outliving your assets, more and more people are encountering cancer research. Even though one confid- 909-4132 or by email at acollins@stone- you will substantially reduce your cancer, and quite frankly, I’m getting ed in me that his legs were burning and bridgepress.com. plan’s risk of failure. sick and tired of it. Just last year alone, his arms were aching, none of them were I can count on two hands the amount of friends I have lost to cancer, or have been diagnosed. And I know I’m not alone. Cancer- Phone-y problems fighting drugs have come a long way, So, you’ve all got smart based on a couple of other prac- might be listening wrong, but then even in the past 10 years, but people are phones. The whole world has tical flaws. For instance, I’ve she came up with this one the other still being diagnosed, which means that smart phones. set it up to take voice messages day: “O-MEH-heh steeks.” “Nobody I now, more than ever, the need is urgent I don’t. when we’re not home or can’t know,” I informed the wife, wonder- to raise the money needed for research First, I’m too cheap. Second, get from the kitchen to the bed- ing if she knew Steeks Omehheh any so that we can find a cure. It is events as with people everywhere, room fast enough to connect better than I did. When I reached the like the Relay for Life (whether it’s the some smart phones are smart- with the caller. handset, we learned the truth: Omaha Southbridge event this weekend, or the er than others. My phone, Perhaps it’s not MY phone, Steaks was calling. She didn’t know northeastern Connecticut event in May, while it’s no doubt smarter but the caller’s that’s at fault the word “steaks”? or the Auburn event in September, just than I am (about things elec- when THEIRS starts to leave a Nor did she offer anything useful to name a few local ones) that go a long tronic), is sometimes dumb recorded message before wait- about “CORFU … N-Y.” The names way to raising those funds, so that one as a rock. As You ing to hear our message. Thus, of doctors and pharmacies were way day, we can claim victory over cancer. And we’re not even talking we end up with only half of beyond her pronunciation (or even I look forward to that day, as I’m sure cell phones here. No, my land- Like It their message, typically “ … by amateur-nunciation) skills. I can most of you do, but at this moment, we line is the phone-etic fool in 3:30 p.m. for this very import- understand why she mangles the are still in the middle of the fight, and it question. ant reminder or lose your cred- named of my good friends Jerzy and rages on, whether we like or not. Right now it’s suffering MARK ASHTON it rating … .” Yukuko Jachimczyk, but “weary-less” At the end of the day, though, isn’t from three main problems. Along those lines, however, is and “steeks” and “Hu” – her rendition that what the Relay for Life is really Though it’s “cordless,” so I the feature that REALLY frosts of the phone ID of the last visible sylla- about? We remember. We celebrate. But can transport it just about anywhere my flakes, my phone’s ability to vocal- ble of Habitat for Humanity? through it all, we fight. And we don’t in the house (better than having to ly tell me who is calling. She has an OK I realize they needn’t have program stop. We can’t stop. Ever. run upstairs from the cellar work- – if a tad mechanical – voice, this Siri her with every word in the English The time is now to give — now, more shop with paint or glue on my hands), with serious language problems, but language. She’s never going to use than ever. Let’s end this fight for good. it’s not nearly as independent as one she was apparently programmed (or “esophagogastroduodenoscopy with See you in the trenches. would expect it to be. tutored in her pronunciation studies) dil(ation)” in a vocal identification, I learned the hard way last week, by someone for whom English must be but they might have guessed that for example, that when the power to their 13th language. words such as “wireless” and names Adam Minor may be reached at 508- the house goes out (by way of a suicide Example? As I rush from one room like “Edward” are likely to show up 909-4130, or by e-mail at aminor@stone- squirrel, mini-twister, whatever), the to find the hidden handset, she’s alert- once in a while. bridgepress.com. phone’s “base” becomes inoperative ing me to the caller’s identity: “Weary- I suppose I shouldn’t complain. After and the phone (aka “handset”) useless less call-er.” “Who?” I have to wonder. all, I’m the one too cheap to spring – except perhaps as a stirrer of the She repeats, “Weary-less call-er.” I find for a real smart phone. I wonder how Email What’s On aforementioned paint or spreader of and pick up the handset just in time I’M identified on YOUR phone by Your Mind? some of the aforementioned glue. to read the screen-printed version of your super-intelligent piece of elec- Us! So at the very moment I needed it to what she’s saying: “Wireless caller.” tronic equipment with more comput- We’d Like to Know. call the utility company to alert them Well, big deal. That narrows it down ing power than the first three Apollo to our neighborhood power outage, to about 100 people I know and the rockets. Probably something along the Email us your my many-featured handset revealed hundreds I don’t know who use a wire- lines of “LODYTE, TROG.” its short-sighted side. less phone to call me. But it’s her thoughts to: In other words, it’s just a tad useless unique pronunciation that is especial- Mark Ashton can be reached at: Aminor@ when it’s most needed. So what? The ly frustrating. [email protected], or by same could probably be said about Because she had done well with calling: 508-909-4144. stonebridgepress.com some of the rest of us. My real con- the name “Black, L,” my sister up in viction of its lack of intelligence is New Hampshire, at first I thought I Friday, June 13, 2014 • The Auburn News • 7 American Eagle bullion coins In 1986, America joined the the silver and Eagle production varied from a high of Republic of South Africa and gold Eagle 11.4 million in 1987 to a low of 3.6 million a handful of other nations in coins aren’t in 1986. producing bullion coins for col- modern. For gold and platinum Eagles, the 1/10 lectors and investors. They mimic oz. gold had a high mintage of 2.7 million In the U.S., the program is two of our in 1999 to a low of 159,000 in 1988. For the called the Eagle bullion pro- most beau- 1/4 oz. gold the high was 727,000 in 1986 gram. The initial offering of tiful coins: to a low of 36,000 in 1991. The half ounce silver was in one ounce BU the Walking gold’s high was 600,000 in 1986 to a low of (uncirculated business strike) Liberty half liant engraver. 24,000 in 1991. Finally, the 1 ounce gold and Proof coins. Gold was pro- dollar design of Adolph Weinman The reverse of all of the gold Eagles was eagle’s high was 1.5 million in 1999 to a low duced in 1/10 ounce, 1/4 ounce, Treasures (1916-1947) for the silver Eagles, and designed by staff engraver Miley Busiek, of 144,000 in 2001. half ounce, and 1 ounce coins, Augustus Saint-Gauden’s $20 gold and depicts a male bald eagle, with an Platinum Eagle production highs and again in BU and Proof. With in Your piece (1907-1932) for the gold Eagles. olive branch in its talons, just above its lows are: 1/10 oz., 70,000 in 1997 to 14,000 in the exception of a few years, The platinum Eagles all have the nest. The female eagle and an eaglet are 2005; for the 1/4 ounce coin it was 40,000 in either when demand was low Home same design … a head and shoulder both in the nest. The reverse of the plat- 1998 and 12,000 in 2005; for the half ounce, or the Mint could not obtain view of the Statue of Liberty. inum eagles has intentionally had many 32,000 in 1999 to 9,000 in 2005, and for the sufficient blank planchets, all PAUL JOSEPH The reverse design of the silver different designs. The BU coins all have one ounce coin, 133,000 in 1998 to 6,000 in of the coins have been minted Eagle is a contemporary rendi- the same design-a bald eagle soaring above 2005. in each year. tion of the heraldic eagle by John the sun. However, the Proof reverses have As you can imagine, values vary widely In 1997, the Mint added platinum bul- Mercanti. I had the opportunity to meet, had at least 10 different designs centered depending on mintages. In our next col- lion coins in the same weights as the chat, and get John’s autograph on his around two different themes: Vistas of umn we’ll talk about the current market gold coins (1/10, 1/4, 1/2, and 1 ounce). In exhibit table placard while at the PAN Liberty (1998-2002) and five different clas- values for these coins in BU and Proof addition, the Mint has produced and pack- coin show in Pittsburgh last fall. We both sic designs (2003-2007). condition. I’ve shown obverse pictures for aged 4-coin gold and 4-coin platinum sets. gave educational talks at the show and, Unlike most of our coins, which have a the silver, gold, and platinum eagles with The platinum coins proved a challenge as following his presentation, I was intro- numismatic value (the value to collectors), this column. platinum, along with nickel, are two of duced to him. We hit it off immediately the Eagle bullion series’ are heavily tied to Contact us! Paul, CAI, GPPA: Grey the hardest metals to be minted. Problems as we simultaneously made note that we the market value of the bullion (precious Ghost Auctions & Appraisals, 508-943-6570, arise with the life of the dies used to make were both left-handed. His wit was appar- metal within the coin). And yet, there are [email protected]; www.greyghostcorp. these coins, as they tend to crack and ulti- ent as he signed it “From one left-handed some Eagle coins that have a significant com; The author conducts certified coin and mately fail. genius to another.” numismatic value based on limited pro- antique/collectible appraisals, on site estate Interestingly, the obverse designs of Well, at least he got it half right. A bril- duction numbers. From 1986 to 2009, silver sales, auctions, and cleanouts. The home inspection hurdle Q: I’m thinking any kind to the party that is market (if any), while other information • Help the Inspector: Replace burnt out about selling — should Ask backing away — so long as can be disclosed if appropriate. As they bulbs in any areas where it might be dif- I be nervous about the the reason is justified. say, forewarned is forearmed. ficult to see. Provide easy access to the home inspection? the When it comes to the • Keep it Clean: Although it might sound , the , and the mechanical Realtor home inspection contin- simple, make sure the home is clean and systems. Most importantly, do not try to In today’s market, the gency, the reasons for back- reasonably organized. If you need to conceal issues that you know to be pres- home inspection process DONNA ing out of a contract are store your messy stuff somewhere, put ent in the home — the last thing you want is one of the biggest stum- PEARSON innumerable. If the buyer it in your dresser drawers, in under-bed is to have the buyer think you are being bling blocks on the road finds any mechanical or storage bins, or in other places that are dishonest. to the successful sale of maintenance issue to be not part of the inspection. Although the If the buyer’s home inspection does your home. of concern for any reason, inspector is not looking at your personal reveal unexpected defects, you may be So, if you’re preparing to sell, it’s they have the right to terminate the sale. stuff, a messy or disorganized home can asked to fix them, or you may be asked to definitely a good idea to prepare for the Even when a home is brand-spanking give the impression that the owner doesn’t re-negotiate price. It will be up to you to inspection process as well. new, the buyer might still find construc- care about regular maintenance. decide what you’re willing to do in order In the “olden days,” the mortgage con- tion or other issues that cause concern. • Eliminate Obvious Defects: When liv- to proceed with the sale. tingency was often the biggest hurdle to It is the buyer’s right to hire the inspec- ing in a space for a long time, people tend clear. A buyer would make an offer and tors of their choice at their own expense, to overlook issues that outsiders might Donna Pearson enjoyed a successful begin the process, only to find out that he within the timeframe allotted by the notice right away. Does your tub faucet 30-year career in the real estate manage- or she could not obtain a mortgage. The contract. Some buyers might want to drip? Is there rotted wood on your ? ment industry and now helps connect deal was then stopped in its tracks — and have a professional termite inspection Are there holes in your window screens? buyers and sellers with the right agent. the home had to be put back on the mar- performed. Others might want to check Does your tub drain very slowly (yes, this Please e-mail questions for future “Ask the ket. for radon gas or mold. But a majority of will be checked)? Taking care of minor Realtor” to asktherealtor@sull- These days, very few deals fall victim to buyers will be satisfied with the basic issues in advance can help the process go core.com or contact Sullivan & Company the mortgage contingency clause thanks “home inspection” which includes review more smoothly. Real Estate at (413) 245-1062. We are here to to the pre-approval process in use. But the of the structure, roofing, , , • Anticipate Assumptions: Things that help! Visit www.sullivanandcompanyreal- home inspection contingency clause is basement, mechanical systems, interior mean nothing to us might raise red flags estate.com. Disclaimer: The opinions and quite another matter. finishes and so on. for someone else. Although you know views expressed in this column are intend- In case you’re unfamiliar with the con- So how can you best prepare? that the water stain in your kitchen was ed for informational purposes only and cept of a contingency clause, it’s wording • Get a Pre-Inspection: One option is caused by a one-time overflow, the shall not represent financial, legal, or other in a contract that provides a “way out” to have a pre-inspection done yourself. Buyer might think you have a faulty . professional advice. No endorsement of any — for a very specific reason. Contingency It’s up to you which items you’d like to So either fix the damage, or explain the kind, expressed or implied, is intended. clauses do not usually involve penalties of address before putting your house on the situation. 8 • The Auburn News • Friday, June 13, 2014 case is dismissed in court or the St. 9:23 a.m.: Threats, Central St. Sara Dr. party is found to be innocent, 1:12 p.m.: Larceny over $250. 9:23 a.m.: Assault, Central St. 8:01 p.m.: Breaking and enter- Police Logs The News, with proper docu- TJ Maxx - Southbridge St. 9:46 a.m.: Report of lost/sto- ing motor vehicle, Otis St. Editor’s Note: The informa- mentation, will update the log 1:27 p.m.: Larceny over $250, len property, Midstate Dr. 8:09 p.m.: Breaking and enter- tion contained in these police at the request of the arrested Comfort Inn, Southbridge St. 10:13 a.m.: Lost/stolen reg- ing motor vehicle, Silver St. logs was obtained through party. 4:46 p.m.: Annoying harass- istration plate, Perro’s Auto 8:14 p.m.: Stolen motor vehi- either press releases or other ing, phone call, St. Mark St. Sales & Service, Southbridge cle, Pheasant Ct. public documents kept by each AUBURN POLICE 4:53 p.m.: Motor vehicle acci- St. 10:58 p.m.: Residential fire police department, and is con- dent, personal injury. W/B 12:43 p.m.: Motor vehicle acci- alarm, Sophia Dr. sidered to be the account of DEPARTMENT before exit 10-I-90. dent, property damage, Bank of May 25 police. All subjects are con- May 20 May 21 America, Southbridge St. 5:27 a.m.: Motor vehicle acci- sidered innocent until proven 11:18 a.m.: Larceny over $250. 4:00 a.m.: Assault, 1:27 p.m.: Swindle/con/ dent, hit and run, no personal guilty in a court of law. If a Lundgren Honda - Washington Southbridge St. scam/fraud, Hampton St. injury, Packard Ave. 3:54 p.m.: Motor vehicle 11:55 a.m.: Shoplifting, Sears, accident, property damage, Southbridge St. Peasant view Trailer Park, 12:25 p.m.: Gunshots heard, Washington St. Rochdale St. 5:21 p.m.: Breaking 3:28 p.m.: Shoplifting, Macy’s “Landed 6-7 nice jobs!” and entering residential, Southbridge St. Richard St. 3:59 p.m.: Breaking and enter- 6:59 p.m.: Shoplifting, ing motor vehicle, Ct. Sears, Southbridge St. 6:22 p.m.: Disturbance of the Wondering if advertising works??? May 22 peace, Subway - Auburn St. 7:38 a.m.: Identity theft 7:07 p.m.: Brush fire, Prospect See what one of our Headquarters complaint, John William St. Advertisers had to say... Dr. 9:44 p.m.: Suicide threat/ 8:00 a.m.: Motor vehi- attempt, Pinehurst Ave. cle accident, hit and run, 11:27 p.m.: Vandalism, no personal injury, Old Bancroft St. “Thanks so much. The Common-Washington St. May 26 ad is working. Probably 3:54 p.m.: Motor vehicle 1:36 a.m.: Disturbance of the accident, property damage, peace, Leicester St. Painting received 30 calls and Sword St. 8:44 a.m.: Vandalism, landed 6-7 nice jobs! May 23 Millbury St. 7:05 a.m.: Vandalism, 3:16 p.m.: Disturbance of the Taco Bell, Southbridge St. peace, White St. Stephan Croteau, 8:57 a.m.: Vandalism, 4:35 p.m.: Breaking and enter- Chili’s, Southbridge St. ing residential, Pinrock Rd. Top to Bottom Painting 9:18 a.m.: Vandalism, 6:37 p.m.: Motor vehicle (508)885-2227 Polytec Incorporated, accident, personal injury, 22 years in business Albert St. Hardscrabble Rd. 9:19 a.m.: Vandalism, 7:21 p.m.: Neighbor dispute, Interior and Exterior Southbridge St. Southbridge St. 10:49 a.m.: Motor vehicle May 27 Painting Specialist accident, property damage, 5:53 a.m.: Breaking and Update your favorite room with a fresh coat of paint Rt 12 & 20 - Southbridge St. entering residential, Southwest FREE Thank you 11:27 a.m.: Motor vehicle Cutoff. Schedule your spring and accident, hit and run, no ESTIMATES summer exterior projects Stephan for personal injury, South St AUBURN ARRESTS at Rt 20. May 23 Stephan V. Croteau – Spencer, MA advertising 2:07 p.m.: Larceny over Christopher Carmona- $250, Sears, Southbridge St. Figueroa, 57 Great Brook 508-885-2227 2:36 p.m.: Breaking ~Established 1992~ with us! Valley, Worcester. Larceny and entering residential, over $250. www.toptobottompainting.com Eastford Rd. May 24 2:58 p.m.: Motor vehicle Stephen E. Bardy, 7 Charlton accident, property dam- Rd. Dudley. Operating under age, Aimtek Welding, influence of liquor per se, Washington St. marked lanes violation. He’s getting GREAT Results, May 24 Brenda L. Flanagan, 12 9:05 a.m.: Breaking and you can too! entering motor vehicle, Merriam Rd. Charlton. Marilyn Dr. Operating under influence of Call June today at (508)909-4062 1:25 p.m.: Breaking and liquor, 2nd offense, marked or drop her an email at [email protected] entering motor vehicle, lanes violation, failing to wear Burnett St. seat belt, drinking alcohol from 4:49 p.m.: Breaking and open container in motor vehi- entering motor vehicle, cle. Stonebridge Press Newspapers Burnett St. May 25 6:39 p.m.: Shoplifting, Jose Perez, 210 Chandler St. “Your local newspaper - the next best thing to word-of-mouth advertising” Sears, Southbridge St. Worcester. Shoplifting $100+ 6:48 p.m.: Breaking and by concealing merchandise, www.TheHeartOfMassachusetts.com entering motor vehicle, assault. LEGALS MORTGAGEE’S NOTICE OF SALE nicipal liens and assessments, rights of serve without surety on the bond. The land with buildings thereon, situ- OF REAL ESTATE tenants and parties in possession. The estate is being administered un- ated in the Town of Auburn, County of By virtue and in execution of the Power TERMS OF SALE: der informal procedure by the Personal Worcester, Commonwealth of Massa- of Sale contained in a certain Mortgage A deposit of FIVE THOUSAND DOL- Representative under the Massachu- chusetts, shown as Lot #1 on a plan of given by Robert H. Carlson III W/S/A LARS AND 00 CENTS ($5,000.00) in setts Uniform Probate Code without land entitled, ‘’Plan of Property of Mr. Robert Carlson and Jessica MacKen- the form of a certified check or bank supervision by the Court. Inventory Thomas Parameter, Elm Street, Au- zie to Mortgage Electronic Registration treasurer’s check will be required to be and accounts are not required to be burn, Massachusetts,’’ which plan was Systems, Inc. as nominee for Taylor, delivered at or before the time the bid filed with the Court, but interested par- made by Roy B. Cullinian, Civil Engi- Bean & Whitaker Mortgage Corp., its is offered. The successful bidder will ties are entitled to notice regarding the neer, dated December 13, 1958 and successors and assigns, dated October be required to execute a Foreclosure administration from the Personal Rep- recorded with the Worcester District 1, 2007 and recorded with the Worces- Sale Agreement immediately after the resentative and can petition the Court Registry of Deeds in Plan Book 237, ter County (Worcester District) Regis- close of the bidding. The balance of in any matter relating to the estate, Plan 64, to which a more particular de- try of Deeds at Book 41884, Page 290, the purchase price shall be paid with- including distribution of assets and scription may be had. subsequently assigned to Ocwen Loan in thirty (30) days from the sale date expenses of administration. Interest- For mortgagor’s(s’) title see deed Servicing, LLC by Mortgage Electronic in the form of a certified check, bank ed parties are entitled to petition the recorded with Worcester County Registration Systems, Inc.(MERS), by treasurer’s check or other check satis- Court to institute formal proceedings (Worcester District) Registry of Deeds assignment recorded in said Registry factory to Mortgagee’s attorney. The and to obtain orders terminating or re- in Book 34425, Page 215. of Deeds in Book 49115, Page 143, Mortgagee reserves the right to bid at stricting the powers of Personal Rep- These premises will be sold and con- subsequently assigned to Nationstar the sale, to reject any and all bids, to resentatives appointed under informal veyed subject to and with the benefit Mortgage LLC by Ocwen Loan Servic- continue the sale and to amend the procedure. A copy of the Petition and of all rights, rights of way, restrictions, ing, LLC, by assignment recorded in terms of the sale by written or oral an- Will, if any, can be obtained from the easements, covenants, liens or claims said Registry of Deeds in Book 51006, nouncement made before or during Petitioner. in the nature of liens, improvements, Page 367, of which the Mortgage the the foreclosure sale. If the sale is set June 13, 2014 public assessments, any and all un- undersigned is the present holder, for aside for any reason, the Purchaser at paid taxes, tax titles, tax liens, water breach of the conditions of said Mort- the sale shall be entitled only to a re- Town of Auburn, Massachusetts and sewer liens and any other munic- gage and for the purpose of foreclosing turn of the deposit paid. The purchaser Notice is hereby published under ipal assessments or liens or existing the same will be sold at Public Auction shall have no further recourse against Chapter 138 of the General Laws that encumbrances of record which are in at 11:00 AM on June 20, 2014 at 634 the Mortgagor, the Mortgagee or the Apple New England, LLC d/b/a Apple- force and are applicable, having prior- Oxford Street South, Auburn, MA, all Mortgagee’s attorney. The description bee’s Neighborhood Grill & Bar is ap- ity over said mortgage, whether or not and singular the premises described in of the premises contained in said mort- plying for a Pledge of License, Pledge reference to such restrictions, ease- said Mortgage, to wit: gage shall control in the event of an er- of Inventory and Change of Beneficial ments, improvements, liens or encum- The land in Auburn, Worcester County, ror in this publication. TIME WILL BE Interest at 680 Southbridge Street – brances is made in the deed. Massachusetts together with the build- OF THE ESSENCE. Auburn MA for their All Alcohol Pouring TERMS OF SALE: ings thereon, bounded and described Other terms if any, to be announced at License. A deposit of Five Thousand as follows: the sale. A public hearing will be held on this ($5,000.00) Dollars by certified or bank A certain tract of land located on the Nationstar Mortgage LLC license June 23, 2014 at 7:10 p.m. at check will be required to be paid by the westerly side of Oxford Street. Present Holder of said the Auburn Town Hall Meeting Room, purchaser at the time and place of sale. BEGINNING at a stone monument lo- Mortgage, 104 Central Street, Auburn, MA 01501. The balance is to be paid by certified cated in the westerly line of said street By Its Attorneys, June 13, 2014 or bank check at Harmon Law Offices, and at the northeasterly corner of land ORLANS MORAN PLLC P.C., 150 California Street, Newton, now or formerly of Everett S. Butler; P.O. Box 540540 NOTICE OF MORTGAGEE’S SALE Massachusetts 02458, or by mail to THENCE by the westerly line of said Waltham, MA 02454 OF REAL ESTATE P.O. Box 610389, Newton Highlands, Street N. 4.5” E. 158 feet to land now Phone: 781-790-7800 By virtue and in execution of the Massachusetts 02461-0389, within or formerly of Oscar P. Pond; May 30, 2014 Power of Sale contained in a certain thirty (30) days from the date of sale. THENCE N. 82° W. 143.5 feet; June 6, 2014 mortgage given by Pamela S. D’An- Deed will be provided to purchaser THENCE N. 87” W. 87 feet to other June 13, 2014 gelo to Mortgage Electronic Registra- for recording upon receipt in full of the land now or formerly of said Pond (the tion Systems, Inc., dated August 20, purchase price. The description of the last two (2) courses being by land now Commonwealth of Massachusetts 2004 and recorded with the Worcester premises contained in said mortgage or formerly of said Pond); The Trial Court County (Worcester District) Registry shall control in the event of an error in THENCE S. 4.5° W. by land now or Probate and Family Court of Deeds at Book 34425, Page 217, this publication. formerly of said Pond 215 feet to said Worcester Division of which mortgage the undersigned Other terms, if any, to be announced Butler land; Docket No. 14P1140EA is the present holder by assignment at the sale. THENCE N. 82.5° E. by said Butler Estate of: Richard Paul Ahlstrand from Mortgage Electronic Registration NATIONSTAR MORTGAGE LLC land 235 feet to the stone monument Also Known As: Systems, Inc. to Nationstar Mortgage Present holder of said mortgage at the point of beginning. Richard Paul Ahlstrand LLC dated April 2, 2013 and recorded Containing 1 acre, more or less. Date of Death: February 21, 2014 with said registry on April 26, 2013 at By its Attorneys, Being the same premises conveyed INFORMAL PROBATE Book 50791 Page 202, for breach of HARMON LAW OFFICES, P.C. to Robert H. Carlson III and Jessica PUBLICATION NOTICE the conditions of said mortgage and for 150 California Street MacKenzie by deed dated October 1, To all persons interested in the the purpose of foreclosing, the same Newton, MA 02458 2007 and recorded at the Registry of above-captioned estate, by Petition of will be sold at Public Auction at 11:00 (617) 558-0500 Deeds herewith in Book 41884, Page Petitioner Paul R. Ahlstrand of Oxford a.m. on July 7, 2014, on the mortgaged 201212-0772 - TEA 288. MA a Will has been admitted to infor- premises located at 8 Stone Street, The premises are to be sold subject to mal probate. Auburn, Worcester County, Massachu- June 13, 2014 and with the benefit of all easements, Paul R. Ahlstrand of Oxford MA has setts, all and singular the premises de- June 20, 2014 restrictions, building and zoning laws, been informally appointed as the Per- scribed in said mortgage, June 27, 2014 unpaid taxes, tax titles, water bills, mu- sonal Representative of the estate to TO WIT: Friday, June 13, 2014 • The Auburn News • 9 Local towns in coalition earn CIC grant for stormwater ing themselves with the future require- year. to receive the grant for three years,” GRANT ments, towns in the coalition will save “My guess is this is going to be the last Gaudette said. “There are 30 towns in continued from page 1 money on stormwater management in year of the Storm Water Management the coalition. It’s probably pretty rare received $310,000 in grant funds in 2012 the long run. Grant,” Craver said. to have such a large group cooperating and $115,000 in 2013, Gaudette said. The coalition will use these funds Gaudette said the administration of on this and we consider ourselves suc- The coalition will continue to utilize to continue GIS mapping, supplying the grant look to fund creative projects cessful.” the funds as they have in the past: to stormwater management materials in the hopes that the towns involved For more information on the coali- prepare and cooperate with the United to towns as well as training to those will eventually be able to sustain and tion, visit their website at www.central- States Environmental Protection involved. fund the projects themselves. mastormwater.org. Agency requirements. With the decrease in funds over the He added that although the grant may “This forward-thinking approach years, both Gaudette and Craver say not be awarded next year, the coalition Chelsea Davis may be reached at (508) helped us to prepare for a new Small that they feel it is likely the grant will is still a very successful group. 909-4050, or by e-mail at cdavis@stone- MS4 Permit from the USEPA for not be awarded to the coalition next “I think we’ve been fortunate enough bridgepress.com. Massachusetts which will include new challenges,” the coalition states on their website. The MS4 is a system owned by a town that collects rain run off including storm drains and ditches, according to the EPA’s website. By taking a proactive step in align- Education Notebook NOTEBOOK continued from page A5­­­ Coastal Carolina University

CONWAY, S.C. — Jessica Susan Finne, of Auburn, has graduated from Coastal Carolina University. Jessica graduated magna cum laude with a major in psychology. She is now employed by the American Cancer Society in Austin, Texas. Connecticut College NEW LONDON, Conn. — Helaine- Rose Goudreau, a member of the Class of 2014 at Connecticut College and a resident of Auburn, has been named to the Dean’s Honors list for the 2014 spring semester. Eastern Connecticut State University WILLIMANTIC, Conn. — Eastern Connecticut State University’s 124th Commencement took place at the XL Center in Hartford on May 13. In all, 1,162 undergraduates and 65 graduate students earned their degrees. Sarah Hendrickson, of Auburn, gradu- ated with a Bachelor of Science degree in Business Administration. Garden Center Landscaping Painting Matthew Urso, of Auburn, graduated with a Bachelor of Science degree in Rt. 9 Leicester/Spencer Line Business Information Systems. Peace and Tranquility 508-892-9742 in your own Stonehill College Open 7 Days

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Ryan Fahey of Cherry Valley waits at first base to catch a pickoff attempt.

Fran Baldino of Cherry Valley bunts his way on in Post 443’s 3-2 season opening win over Northborough. BY NICK ETHIER Lucia explained. “Last year I think SPORTS STAFF WRITER every day they had 12 guys here.” Nick Ethier photos LEICESTER — After a few years With increased numbers, Lucia Cherry Valley’s Cam Scotia delivers a first inning pitch to Post 443’s American Legion season of struggling to field a winning team, believes his team can improve upon a opener. the Cherry Valley Post 443 American 5-21 season last summer. Legion baseball program has high “The objective is to build a program expectations for the summer of 2014. and get competitive,” he said. “I think “I anticipate us to be very compet- we have great pitching depth. I think itive,” said first-year manager Gino that’s going to be the strength of our Lucia, who took over for Jim Stephens, team.” now the general manager. And as far as the offense is concerned, Lucia managed the Windsor, Conn. Lucia said, “I like to run, bunt, steal. American Legion team for 11 years We’ll be aggressive, put pressure on the before taking three years off after mov- other team.” ing to Massachusetts. Cherry Valley won that season open- “I’m juiced,” Lucia said of getting er against Northborough, 3-2, behind back onto the diamond. “I’m real excit- solid pitching from Cam Scotia and Rob ed about it.” Dukes. Fran Baldino was 3 for 4 and Lucia has reason to be “juiced,” scored two runs. Post 443 walked off in as Cherry Valley will still serve the the bottom of the seventh on a two-run Spencer and Leicester area as its base single by Tyler Golden. program, but athletes from Oxford, The 2014 Cherry Valley Post 443 Charlton and Auburn have also joined American Legion baseball team the squad. includes Spencer and Leicester resi- “I think we have some good talent dents Baldino, Hunter Deane, Dukes, from all of the schools,” Lucia said Brendon Ebol, Ryan Fahey, Golden, before Post 443 took on Northborough Ryan McKay, Tyler Simons and in the season opener on June 6. “We’ve Mitchell Stepian. The Oxford players got a deep team, team pitching. If we include Nick Bates, Stephen Lemieux, Cherry Valley’s Conor Scully crouches low to catch the ball at second base. hit the ball a little bit we’re going to be Liam Pickett, James Sheehan and OK.” Dennis Sneade. The two-man Auburn Because of the addition of a few play- contingent is Conor Scully and Ryan ers from new towns — due to Auburn Mulcahy, while Chris Daniels and American Legion disbanding — num- Scotia represent the Charlton portion bers are up at Post 443. of the club. “We had over 30 kids for the tryouts,”

Ryan Mulcahy of Cherry Valley aims over to first base after snagging the ball near third. Cherry Valley’s Hunter Deane reaches low to catch the pitch.

Bruso, Pittman compete at All-State track and field outdoor championships On June 7 at Bridgewater State University, Auburn High’s Dillon Bruso and Jess Pittman compet- ATHLETE ed at the All-State track and field outdoor championships. of Bruso placed 15th in the shot put with a best throw of 47 feet, 10 1/2 inches. Pittman, meanwhile, the was 22nd in the discus following a toss of 91 feet, 8 inches. WEEK The Rockets’ 4x100-meter and 4x400-meter boys’ relay teams also competed. The 4x100 finished 23rd (45.40 seconds) while 4x400 placed 24th (3:34.53). Andrew Coccio The 12-year-old Auburn resident who trains in Brazilian jiu-jitsu at Mat Monsters Academy in Veterinary Services Autumn Woods Including traditional & holistic care Northbridge recently took part in a NAGA (North American Grappling Association) tournament Apartments Located at our Wellness Center, Located on the Auburn/Worcester town line in Providence, R.I. on May 10. Competing in the 372 N. Main St., N. Brookfield, MA Intermediate Division, Coccio placed second in Gi and Our 1, 2 & 3 Section 8 Wait List third in No Gi. will open on June 2 & close June 20, 2014 Great pet care for your best friend! Applications can be mailed or picked up between As part of Second Chance’s mission to prevent pain Athlete of the week is sponsored by 10 AM and 12 Noon and suffering in pets in the community, Second Mondays,Tuesdays,Thursdays, and Fridays Chance also offers subsidized rates for veterinary Closed Wednesdays care to those that qualify to ensure that ALL pets The facility is located have access to routine veterinary care when needed. adjacent to our current Route 20 location and offers vehicles Autumn Woods Rental Office A TRUSTED NAME Services include: Stop by & enter our completely inspected and 15 Upland Gardens Drive serviced by Worcester, MA 01607 • Routine Exams • Vaccines FULLER’Smonthly drawing Fuller Automotive Service • Testing • Surgery PRE-OWNED AUTOS and Spee Dee Oil Change. • Spay/Neuter • Dentals OF AUBURN Applications must be returned by June 20, 2014 For five generations, • Nail Trims • Flea Treatments Households must be income qualified and some 509 Washington St., (Rte 20) the Fuller family, • Acupuncture • And More! Auburn, MA 01501 • 508-407-8801 has been meeting restrictions apply the needs of area www.fullerautosales.com motorists, with 2014 marking Assistance Available by Appointment Only HOURS: Mon-Thurs 9am-7pm our 100th year in business! (508) 798-8688 • TDD (508}754-5253 For appt. call the shelter’s Wellness Center at 508-637-1333 Fri 9am-6pm • Sat 9am-5pm or visit the website at: www.secondchanceanimals.org Friday, June 13, 2014 • The Auburn News • 11

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12 • The Auburn News • Friday, June 13, 2014 Community Calendar The calendar page is a free service information, call Brandon Pare 508-832- offered for listings for government, 5707, ext. 16 or Dan Secor 508-832-5707, educational and non-profit organiza- ext. 14. Free food available. tions. Send all calendar listings and AUBURN AWARDED GRANT FOR happenings by mail to Ann Tremblay AUBURN — ZUMBA Gold Classes at Stonebridge Press, P.O. Box 90, COMPOST BINS from 8:45 to 9:45am every Monday Southbridge, MA 01550; by fax at (508) and Thursday at the Auburn Senior 764-8015 or by e-mail to atremblay@ Courtesy photo Center, 4 Goddard Drive. The cost is stonebridgepress.com. Please write “cal- $3 per class. “ZUMBA gold” is a low endar” in the subject line. All calendar AUBURN — The Solid intensity but high-energy dance fitness listings must be submitted by 3 p.m. on Waste Advisory Committee class for older active adults. This Fun Friday to be published in the following secured a state grant to Latin inspired dance class includes Friday’s edition. We will print such list- offer compost bins at a Merengue, Salsa, Rock & Roll, Tango ings as space allows. reduced cost for Town and more. It is a safe, easy to do and an residents. The “Earth effective total body workout. It’s great Machine” compost bins for the body, mind and soul, but mostly EVERY SATURDAY are available for $55 at the your heart. The certified instructor, AUBURN — The Bay State Chapel Auburn Board of Health. Myriam Lamour, has a background in meets at 6 p.m. every Saturday at St. The same model retails for dance and fitness. She has been dancing Thomas Episcopal Church, 35 School considerably more at local for over 25 years and is licensed to teach St., Auburn. Everyone is invited. There stores. In addition, small Zumba, Zumba Gold, Zumba Toning as will be childcare and refreshments at kitchen food scrap collec- well as Zumba for kids. every service. tion buckets are available for $10 each. Informational SATURDAY AUBURN — The Auburn Historical brochures will be provided Museum at 41 South St. is open every with the purchase of the JUNE 14 Saturday from 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. bins. The Auburn Cable AUBURN — The Auburn Public Admission is free to see a variety of Access channel will be air- Library, 369 Southbridge St., Auburn, is ing a composting demon- artifacts and memorabilia concerning holding free adult programs throughout stration video during the Auburn as far back as when it was the month of June. Mental Health First next month. For more known as the town of Ward. All are wel- Aid, presented by the Life Skills, will be information, please con- come to come. For more information held from 9 a.m. to 12:45 p.m. Saturday, tact the Auburn Board of contact Sari Bitticks at sarilb@verizon. Health at (508) 832-7703 or June 14. For more information and to net. Amy Sullivan at asulli- register, call the Auburn Public Library [email protected]. at 508-832-7790. EVERY MONDAY AUBURN — ZUMBA Gold Classes MONDAY from 8:45 to 9:45 a.m. every Monday local librarian. Children can also par- and Thursday at the Auburn Senior EVERY TUESDAY ticipate in reading themed arts & crafts JUNE 16 Center, 4 Goddard Drive. The cost is AUBURN — Celebrate Recovery (a and more! Also, participants will enjoy AUBURN — The Auburn Public $3 per class. “ZUMBA gold” is a low Christ-centered life recovery program) a free Kids’ slice of pizza from Pizzeria Library, 369 Southbridge St., Auburn, intensity but high-energy dance fitness from 7 to 8:30 p.m. every Tuesday at the Regina! is holding free adult programs through- class for older active adults. This Fun Faith Baptist Church, 12 Faith Avenue, out the month of June. “Gadgets to Latin inspired dance class includes Auburn. Do you wear a mask that hides EVERY WEDNESDAY Goulash: a Cooks’ Club” with Charlotte Merengue, Salsa, Rock & Roll, Tango your depression, anger, addiction, pain, AUBURN — Divorced? Separated? Budge will be held from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. and more. It is a safe, easy to do and an guilt or fear? Check us out online, or You don’t have to go through it alone. Monday, June 16. Whether you’re a effective total body workout. It’s great attend a meeting. Call 508-832-5044 for Divorce Care is a support group that beginner or expert, foodies take notice. for the body, mind and soul, but mostly more information. meets from 6:30 to 8 p.m. Wednesdays in The first of a series to be held the third your heart. The certified instructor, Room 207 at the Faith Baptist Church, Monday of the month, this wonderful Myriam Lamour, has a background in AUBURN — The Auburn Historical 22 Faith Avenue, Auburn, providing club is designed to share recipes and dance and fitness. She has been dancing Museum at 41 South St. is open every practical support, recovery and hope. kitchen know-how. Each month a dif- for over 25 years and is licensed to teach Tuesday from 9 a.m. to noon. Admission There is a voluntary donation of $15. ferent food and kitchen story will be Zumba, Zumba Gold, Zumba Toning as is free to see a variety of artifacts and Childcare will be provided. Activities shared. For more information and to well as Zumba for kids. memorabilia concerning Auburn as far for K-high school occur at the same register, call the Auburn Public Library back as when it was known as the town time. For more information, call 508- at 508-832-7790. of Ward. All are welcome to come. For 832-5044, ext. 321. HELP WANTED more information contact Sari Bitticks WEDNESDAY Auto dealership in Dudley, MA needs F/T at [email protected]. AUBURN — The Rotary Club of Title Clerk, experience preferred. Auburn meets at 6 p.m. every Wednesday JUNE 18 FIRST TUESDAY at the Heritage Coffee Shoppe, 567 AUBURN — The Auburn Public Responsibilities include: Break down AUBURN — The Auburn Mall hosts Southbridge Street, Auburn. Anyone Library, 369 Southbridge St., Auburn, is deals, Bill out swaps, Lien Payoff & Title an entertain and educational story hour interested in joining the club, learning holding free adult programs throughout Follow up, Stock in Vehicle Purchases, on the first Tuesday of each month from about our upcoming projects, being a the month of June. E-Book Borrowing CVR online registrations, Prepare out of 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Sponsored by speaker or attending a meeting should Instruction with Cynthia Laino will be state registration paperwork Pizzeria Regina and the Auburn Public call Owen Russell, Club President at held at 2 p.m. Wednesday, June 18. How Library. Local children of all ages and 508-841-0671 or email orussell@centralf- to borrow digital books, audios and Please send resume: agrant@ librarians from Auburn Public Library, cu.com. videos from the library to use on your KrauseCars.com or fax to 508-943-77192 will be hosting a story hour, teaching E-reader. Download and enjoy books, ~NO PHONE CALLS PLEASE~ the children the joys of reading through EVERY FOURTH WEDNESDAY audios, and videos for free using your various stories and books read by a OXFORD — The Nipmuck Coin particular E-reader. For more informa- Collectors Club meets the fourth tion and to register, call the Auburn Wednesday of each month at 6:30 p.m. at Public Library at 508-832-7790. the Oxford Senior Center, 323 Main St., behind the Oxford Town Hall. Everyone SATURDAY is welcome from long time collectors to those just starting to collect or maybe JUNE 21 looking to pick up a new hobby. For AUBURN — Community Yard and Second Chance more information about our club or Plant Sale from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday, coins in general, call Dick Lisi at 508- June 21 at the First Congregational Animal Shelter 410-1332 or visit lisirichard15@yahoo. Church, 128 Central St., Auburn, featur- com. ing 25 plus vendors/families, large plant sale featuring perennials. Strawberry Golf Tournament EVERY THURSDAY Shortcake made from native berries, AUBURN — Open Story Time will be coffee and donuts, and hamburgers held at 4:30 p.m. every Thursday at the and hotdogs. Spaces still available for Auburn Public Library. No registration vendors/families. Call Cindy at 508-832- DATE: July 19, 2014 required. Please drop in. Open to all 6646. Will be held inside if it rains. ages. For more information, call 508- TIME: 8:00 AM Tee Off/ 12:00 Lunch 832-7790. THURSDAY FORMAT: 9 Holes using Best Ball Format with foursomes AUBURN — Chuck wants boys in JUNE 26 WHERE: Dunraomin Country Club, 262 Lower Road, the 6th through 10th grades to join The AUBURN — The Auburn Public Gilbertville, MA . The Man Cave is a boys’ Library, 369 Southbridge St., Auburn, group that meets from 7:30 to 8:45 p.m. is holding free adult programs through- Thursdays at the AYFS, 21 Pheasant out the month of June. Beekeeping with Court, Auburn. This is where mem- Massachusetts Bee Inspector Kenneth bers will learn that peers their own age Warchol at 6 p.m. Thursday, June 26. share similar concerns. Group mem- Learn all about the benefits and lives bers will be able to discuss ways to cope of honeybees, learn how to help save with their concerns as well as receive them, and sample some honey. Free. positive feedback. Each week will cen- For more information and to register, ter around a particular topic for discus- call the Auburn Public Library at 508- sion. There is no cost to join. For more 832-7790.

Ticket Information: Golf/Lunch $75.00 – includes 9 hole round of golf, delicious meal, cart, and cooler bag and a golfers gift package. Recreation and Culture: * Limit of 75 Tickets Upcoming Events

Don’t golf? INDEPENDENCE DAY Recreation and Culture Department Lunch Only $35.00 – Prime rib, or Vegetarian Meal. * Limit of 75 Tickets CELEBRATION Monday, 4-7 p.m. Tuesday, 2-4 p.m. The Town of Auburn is hosting its Wednesday, 10 a.m. to 1 p.m., 2-4 p.m. For tickets, go to the shelter’s website at www.secondchanceanimals.org or call annual Independence Day Celebration Thursday, 10 a.m. to 1 p.m., 2-4 p.m. the shelter at 508-867-5525. Tickets are limited so don’t wait! on Thursday, July 3, at the Dr. Arthur Friday, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. and Dr. Martha Pappas Recreation Any questions please contact Kristen Complex (Rain Date: July 6). It is an Pappas at 508-832-7736. Other fun things at this event: outdoor and evening event ending with Silent Auction * 50/50 * Mulligans * Raffles * Other Contests Too! a fabulous display of fireworks. STRENGTHENING & SCULPTING 6:15 p.m.: Opening remarks at Reilly- EXERCISE FOR WOMEN Interested in sponsoring this event? Please visit our website for details on the great opportunities! Pappas Pavilion 7 p.m.: Outriggers Concert sponsored Summer is right around the corner! by Hometown Bank Be strong. Stay healthy. Get fit. The Second Chance Animal Shelter is a non-profit no kill animal shelter located in East Brookfield. 6 to 9:30 p.m.: Food, vendors, kids Strengthening & Sculpting Exercise for Second Chance also has a Pet Wellness and Education Center in North Brookfield . Over 10,000 pets a games, rock climbing , train rides, Women classes will be held Tuesdays year are helped by Second Chance through the various programs including adoption, the spay/neuter decorate your bike contest, face paint- and Thursdays, from 6-7:30 p.m., clinic, wellness clinics, training, educational outreach, and the pet food . For more information ing. through June 30. Only $25 for four class- on the shelter, visit the website at www.secondchanceanimals.org 9:30 p.m.: Fireworks es! Checks only made payable to the Free WRTA shuttle service pick up Town of Auburn. Total body workout, ADOPTION CENTER: WELLNESS AND EDUCATION CENTER: from Pakachoag School, the Senior small group, non-impact, beginner and 111 Young Rd., P.O. Box 136 372 North Main St. Center and Auburn Mall. modification friendly. Join us! You East Brookfield, MA 01515 North Brookfield, MA 01535 For further details and parking maps, won’t regret it. For class info, contact TEL (508)867-5525 TEL. (508) 637-1333 visit www.auburnguide.com, or call the [email protected], or call/text FAX (508)867-5019 FAX (508) 637-1417 Department of Recreation and Culture 508-212-4959. For payment info, contact email [email protected] www.secondchanceanimals.org Department at 508-832-7736. the Recreation and Culture Department at [email protected], or AUBURN RECREATION AND 508-832-7736. Auburn High School (rear CULTURE SUMMER CAMP entrance) in the Adult Fitness Room. Registration at the Auburn Town Hall Friday, June 13, 2014 • The Auburn News • 13 Chicago firefighters visit Charlton during fundraising ride

ting edge research at St. Jude’s bike rides, together raising RIDE Children’s Hospital and at the hundreds of thousands of dol- continued from page 1 Children’s Hospital Colorado, lars for pediatric leukemia would have loved this.” and their efforts are making a research. The cyclists left the home of difference in getting closer to “This means a lot because the Chicago Cubs on Memorial a cure. Hank was a baseball kid,” said Day, Monday, May 26, and made “What Hank really want- 41 & 9 Foundation President, their way more than 1,000 miles ed was to find out why this and one of Hank’s former over 12 days. They stopped happened to him, so that it coaches, Jim Boyle. A Holy along the way in New Buffalo, wouldn’t happen to other kids,” Cross alumnus, he has his Mich., Coldwater, Mich., said Schueler. own ties to Massachusetts and Niagara Falls, Auburn, N.Y., Hank was diagnosed with said he was happy to return to and Albany, NY, Springfield hypodiploid acute lymphoblas- the state, although the hills of and Charlton, where local fire- tic leukemia and a secondary western Massachusetts proved fighters served up a spaghetti fungal infection known as quite the challenge for the lunch before sending them on zygomycosis in 2007 at the age cyclists. their way to Fenway. of 13. During his 13-month bat- After resting and lunching Their goal was to raise tle, members of the Chicago with Charlton Fire Department $100,000, with $25,000 going to Fire Department, along with members, the cyclists hit the Ignite the Spirit, which sup- his coaches, friends and neigh- road for the last stretch of their ports Chicago Fire families in bors, played an important role journey Friday afternoon. need. The remainder would go in supporting the Schueler They headed down Route 20 to the Henry Schueler 41 & 9 family, forming a permanent through Oxford, Auburn, and Amanda Collins photos Foundation. bond that survived Hank’s Millbury, and ended at the Sporting his Holy Cross gear, the alum and president of the 41 & 9 Green Monster, where they “I’m happy to say we reached death. Foundation Jim Boyle poses for a photo with his wife Chris and daughter To help raise public aware- were met by the Boston Fire that goal, because funds for Tia, who flew out from Chicago to meet him at the end of his ride. research are so important,” ness and money for the 41 & Chief, and celebrated with said Schueler. 9 Foundation’s mission, mem- friends and family who had Ignite the Spirit Fund, or to Amanda Collins may be Indeed, the 41 & 9 bers of Ignite the Spirit sug- flown out from Chicago at the make a donation to the cause, reached at (508) 909-4132 or by Foundation, named for Hank’s gested a fundraising bike ride. Bleacher Bar. visit henryschueler.org and email at acollins@stonebridge- football and baseball numbers, In the last three years they’ve For more information about ignitethespirit.org. press.com. is currently sponsoring cut- done three other successful the 41 & 9 Foundation or the Auburn recount stands: Carpenter, Brotherton win of course. I was expecting to at least get who voters had chosen for selectman RECOUNT a few more votes. I owed it to the voters and a counter who wrote down those continued from page 1 to do the recount because they voted choices. Each table also had an observ- results were announced. “Two weeks for me and they were hoping I would be er from the Carpenter and Robidoux later, I’m still elected. This is a process elected, so I did the recount because it campaigns. we go through. I’m happy that it was was a pretty close election. The people Hennigan told the readers and count- carried out, and I appreciate the profes- that ran it for me did a pretty good job.” ers to use the “will of the voters” — that sionalism of the staff and the Board of The recount got started around 6 is, if it can be determined with “reason- Registrars.” p.m. June 5 in the selectmen’s meet- able certainty” who someone voted for, Robidoux said Tuesday, June 10 his ing room at Town Hall. Among the the ballot is to be counted. lawyer, who he declined to name, has people in attendance were Town Clerk A couple of objections were heard been speaking with observers who were Ellen Gaboury, the Board of Registrars, during the recount process, which took at the recount. David Dore photos runners (who brought ballots to the a little over two hours. “We’re putting things together to fig- Town Clerk Ellen Gaboury swears in the ballot registrars’ table), town attorney The recount petition filed by ure out if we’re going to contest it in readers and counters at the June 5 recount. Bob Hennigan and observers for the Robidoux asked for not only the votes court or not,” Robidoux said. Carpenter and Robidoux campaigns. to be tallied by hand, but also an exam- According to the Secretary of the tative of his campaign, had a few con- Robidoux was seen for a few min- ination of materials such as the voting Commonwealth website, appeals are cerns with absentee ballots and some utes around the middle of the recount, list and absentee ballots. There was also filed in Superior Court. They “should ballots that had a red line on them after but, unlike Carpenter, he was not there a request to recount the election books, be pursued as quickly as possible,” the they went through the machine that when the results were announced. but that was rejected because it was not website states, since ballots and other counts them. One precinct at a time, the ballots in the petition as read by Hennigan. materials are kept for 30 days after the On the recount itself, Robidoux said, were counted. They were taken out of recount. “I thought the process was good. I was the boxes that held them since the May David Dore may be reached at (508) “We’ll determine what we’re going to very impressed with the way it was 20 election, put into blocks of 50 and 909-4140, or by email at ddore@stone- do in 30 days,” Robidoux said. held. I was hoping for a better outcome, tallied by hand. Four tables were set bridgepress.com. He said Alan Rafferty, a represen- up, each with a reader that announced Auburn native selected in draft by San Francisco Giants

2 state championship. BEEDE An e-mail to the Vanderbilt continued from page 1 athletic department and base- with a 3.58 ERA, and he was ball representative to speak drafted by the San Francisco with Beede was not returned Giants 14th overall in the MLB before press time. All statistics draft on June 5. are courtesy of the Vanderbilt The Commodores are still University baseball web page. playing baseball, though, as The following are the San Vanderbilt will begin play Francisco Giants Minor Saturday in the College World League affiliated teams: Series against Louisville. Once • AAA: Fresno Grizzlies, the College World Series ends, Pacific Coast League, Fresno, Beede will have the opportuni- Calif. ty to join the Giants’ farm sys- • AA: Richmond Flying tem. According to Vanderbilt, Squirrels, Eastern League, Beede is the eighth Vanderbilt Richmond, Va. baseball player to be selected in • Advanced A: San Jose the first round of the MLB draft File photo Giants, California League, San Jose, Calif. in the lasts 10 years. Tyler Beede, then a sophomore at Previously to playing for Auburn High School, talks to the • A: Augusta Green Jackets, Lawrence Academy and media after Auburn High’s district South Atlantic League, Vanderbilt University, Beede title win in 2009, at the time, Augusta, Ga. File photo was on the Auburn High base- Auburn’s second district title in a Tyler Beede, left, and his brother Kyle, stand with the 2009 state cham- ball team in 2008 and 2009. The row. pionship trophy after Auburn High School’s victory over Plymouth North Rockets won the 2009 Division in 2009. LOCAL TRUSTED BUSINESS DIRECTORY Our readers trust our advertisers

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Waterfront - 103 S Charlton Rd Charlton Summer SOLD NEW LISTING NEW LISTING! Townhouse unit #2, great location. Owner Cottage on South Charlton Reservoir! Take it down a NEW LISTING! Welcome home to this move-in place Estate Sale Opportunity: Grand old colonial. Beautiful custom has made it easy for you! Fresh paint! Gleaming hdwd in notch and come to the Lake for some R & R!! 75’ of Immaculate home with beautiful hardwood floors, all natural your is open floor plan, 3 bedroom ranch! Large dining and living areas! This unit is move-in ready! Large waterfrontage! 3 bedrooms! Modern full Bath! Open woodwork. Loads of character. Gorgeous formal living/dining com- cabinet packed eat-in kitchen with recessed lighting, living room has picture window and front door access! Floor Plan to Kitchen, Dining, & Living Room with bination. Separated by natural wood archway. With outdoor access woodwork, very unique features, walk-up attic to provide hdwd floors throughout the 3 bdrms and living room, Fully applianced kitchen! Central air! Central vac! Washer exposed Cathedral Ceiling! This gem has been in the to wrap around porch. Grand custom wood staircase. 4 spacious 2nd extra living space/bedroom, on a quiet street, just minutes manicured yard, full walk-out basement with garage and dryer on first floor! 2nd floor has 2 large bdrms and family since 1963 ~ and now, Lucky You, it’s your turn to floor bedrooms. 2-car garage. Closest to exit 3 off Rte 39 from Exit 1, I-395. Bonus: Extra lot offers many opportuni- access, not a thing to do but move in. $219,900. roomy bathroom. $132,000. Treasure It! $229,000. New Price $115,900 ties. Don’t miss out on this opportunity! $164,500. WEBSTER - 7 HARRIS ST WEBSTER - 108 THOMPSON ROAD DUDLEY - 22 HALL ROAD WEBSTER ~ 8 MIKES WAY WEBSTER THOMPSON ROAD 2 Lots, Level and cleared! Lot B $40,000! SOLD NEW LISTING! Custom Built Executive Ranch!! Almost Lot C $45,000! First Time Offered! 2300 Sq Ft Georgian Colonial! 1700 sq. ft of living space. Open floor plan combines Charming hip roof colonial! Great Neighborhood setting - living & dining rooms along with a wall of custom Very close to Memorial Grand Entry Foyer! Beautiful Curved Open Staircase! 3+ acres Commercially Zoned! 340 feet Street yet tucked away for maximum privacy! Formal living & dining windows facing backyard pool area! Cozy Fireplace! 3 rms, plus a cozy fireplaced family rm - ALL w/beautiful hard- 4-5 Bedrooms! 2.5 Baths! Master Bath! Gas Heat! frontage on Thompson Rd., 450 feet on Tower St., 339 season room with slate floor. Oil heat. Central air. 3 wood floors! Lovely kitchen & informal dining w/ceramic floors Beach! Town Water & Sewer! Central Air! Bonus 25x37 Two Story Carriage House! feet on Paper Rd - Summit St. Included is a 2 family, bedrooms by design or 2 master rooms. 20X40 pool! & French doors to private rear deck! Large front to back master Don’t miss out! $174,000 Fieldstone constructed 2 car garage. B-4 Zoned. Irrigation system!! NEW PRICE $214,900 bedroom, 3 Brs total! 2 car garage! New Price $289,105

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Brenda Ryan Jan Melissa Mary Jo Spiro Vivian Broker- DiGregorio Cournoyer Demick Thomo Marrero- Owner Hilli Doros OPEN HOUSE JUST LISTED JUST LISTED “We are part of Make Southbridge Home” 201 SOUTH STREET, SOUTHBRIDGE, MA 508-765-9155 FAX: 508-765-2698 OPEN HOUSE…22 Richmond Road, Putnam… THOMPSON-Sitting on a quiet dead end THOMPSON-Attention car lovers & hob- Robin Debra Debbie Joan Chad Michelle Stan Giguere Nordby- Thomo Lacoste Splaine Roy Misiaszek Sat., June 14th….11:00 am – 1:00 pm… street, this updated Ranch as a great flat ½ byist, don’t miss this Cape/Split with 5 Rivera PUTNAM-Well kept Raised Ranch offering 1,920sq ft. of living space. Upper level has open floor plan with LR, acre lot full of mature plantings and gardens. total garage stalls including a heated 3+ Now offering rental services HISTORIC LOW INTEREST RATES Kitchen/dining with slider to a secluded deck, 3 bedrooms The home has a newer roof, siding and boiler car garage w/loft. The nearly new home Charlton:Impressive & Unique Southbridge:INEX- and full bath. Finished lower level with its own heat along with hardwood floors, renovated bath features new hardwood floors, eat-in kitch- Country Estate! This sprawling PENSIVE 2 family with zone includes 2 bedrooms, a full bath, den and summer and finished basement room. Two car garage, property consists of 2 buildings, River View! 4 room kitchen for all those summer cookouts. Come take a en, vaulted living room with woodstove, look! $193,500 Hosted by Dianne Barrett 860-933-2391 shed and patio. $159,900 finished lower level, first floor master suite one an antique colonial broken into 2 bedroom units. Directions: Rte. 44 to Sabin St., left on Underwood Rd., and 3 total baths. $279,900 2 apartments. One has 6 rooms 4 First floor unit has left on Richmond Rd., house on left. bed 2 baths, other has 4 rooms 2 new kitchen floor and bed. Both units have been updated loads of cabinets! New and each has a magnificent stone carpeting installed in fireplace. The other building has a single family house with a 3 car gar built in both apartments. Sep- 2001. Soaring ceilings make this home open & airy! 5 room 2 bath with fully arate heating units. Full finished lower level-great for in-law set up. 2.3 acres. In ground pool. Truly a basement. Enclosed family compound! Or live in one and collect rent on the other 2. $449,900. . Garage. Walk to town! $109,900

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(NAPS) Life For Seniors In today’s world, many women find themselves facing the con- sequences of an aging popula- tion and for good reason. The profile of the average U.S. care- giver will be familiar to many: a 49-year-old woman who works outside the home and spends nearly 20 hours per week pro- viding unpaid care to her moth- er for nearly five years.1 Given these competing responsibilities, many caregiv- ers are absent from work more often than their noncaregiving counterparts, missing between eight and 12 workdays per year.2 As caregiving duties intensify (as dementia worsens, for exam- ple), even more time at work may be lost. Nearly 70 percent of those who provide 21 or more Older adult patients may sometimes lack the motor skills and sharp memory hours per week of hands-on care needed to properly care for their oral hygiene. report having to make accom- Getting help providing long-term care to a loved one may be easier than modations in their work sched- many people realize. ules, such as arriving late or (NAPS) leaving early and cutting back rienced insurance professionals can help you While it’s often overlooked, good dental health plays an import- on hours, as well as changing jobs or leaving the make an in­formed decision about which provid- ant role in keeping older adults healthy. workforce entirely.1 er is best for you or your loved one. This exper- Poor oral health care can lead to the deterioration of teeth and In addition, the obligations faced by working tise is available not only for FLTCIP en­rollees, gums, infections in the mouth that turn into more serious illnesses caregivers can take their toll in other ways. but also for their qualified relatives even if that such as pneumonia, and cardiovascular disease. Caregivers in every age group score themselves relative isn’t enrolled in the program. And missing teeth is no excuse to skip dental visits—experts lower in emotional and physical health than It’s a valuable resource for federally employed say visiting the dentist is not just for teeth cleaning, but is also an their non-caregiving colleagues, and the deficits caregivers. opportunity for dentists to screen for oral cancer, check denture are especially pronounced for working caregiv- THE NEXT STEP fittings and help with many critical issues. ers under the age of 44.3 Their re­ported anxiety, Dental care tips offered by the American Dental Association are depression and injuries result in an inability to To learn more about the FLTCIP’s compre- essentially the same across all age groups. Adults are encouraged concentrate and greater conflict with supervi- hensive benefits and features, you can register to: sors. In short, caregiving can affect the bottom for an upcoming webinar or view the existing • Brush their teeth and gums at least twice a day with a flu- line. The associated decrease­ in productivity library of on-demand topics at www.LTCFEDS. oride-containing toothpaste among full-time workers is estimated to cost the com/webinar. • Floss at least once a day; preferably twice a day to remove U.S. economy $33.6 billion, with a cost per full- For personalized assistance, you can call (800) food particles in tough-to-reach places time employed caregiver of $2,110.1 LTC-FEDS [(800) 582-3337)] / TTY: (800) 843-3557 • Visit their dentist every six months for a routine cleaning What May Make A Difference to speak with a program consultant. They are and oral exam Federally employed women who have already available to answer any questions you may have • Use an antibacterial mouth rinse to reduce bacteria build- experienced or witnessed the consequences of a and can walk you step by step through the plan up. long-term care event in their family or circle of design and application process. According to leading dentists, however, there are issues specific friends may recognize the value of participat- More About the FLTCIP to treating the elderly that should be addressed and closely moni- ing in the Federal Long Term Care Insurance Established by an act of Congress in 2000 tored. Program (FLTCIP). The coverage is designed to and overseen by the U.S. Office of Personnel Dr. Scott Dickinson, Aspen Dental practice owner from Pace, reimburse for long-term care services in a vari- Management, the FLTCIP is designed to meet Fla., has treated many elderly patients and notes that the aging ety of settings—at home or in a facility such as the specific needs of the federal family. The process can make oral care more challenging, particularly as older an assisted living facility, an adult day care or a FLTCIP provides industry-leading benefits and adults lose some dexterity. nursing center—and can lessen or eliminate an offers flexible options that allow enrollees to Dr. Dickinson offers these tips to avoid a decline in wellness due individual’s reliance on a working family mem- tailor coverage to meet their needs. to poor oral health care: ber to provide hands-on care. Certain medical conditions, or combinations • Certain prescriptions can affect the healing process of den- Federally employed women may also want of conditions, will prevent some people from tal procedures. Older adults who are prescribed medicine to keep to explore the benefits of having their qualified being approved for coverage. You need to apply their bones strong might run the risk of a slower healing process relatives apply for coverage as a way to mini- to find out if you qualify for coverage under the after an extraction or cavity procedure. As a preventative measure, mize their own future caregiving obligations. FLTCIP. dentists need to consult with the patient’s doctor about their medi- The eligibility list is broad and includes spouses The Federal Long Term Care Insurance cines and check that it’s safe to go ahead with dental work. and same-sex domestic partners, parents and Program is sponsored by the U.S. Office of • A dry mouth can increase cavities. Some medications parents-in-law, and adult children older than Personnel Management, offered by John cause dry mouth, which is often seen among elderly patients. If the age 18. Qualified relatives can apply even if the Hancock Life & Health Insurance Company, and mouth doesn’t produce enough saliva, plaque and food do not get employee they’re related to does not. administered by Long Term Care Partners, LLC. naturally washed away, leading to a higher incidence of cavities. • Ill-fitting dentures can lead to poor nutrition. Dr. Dickinson EXPERT CARE COORDINATION 1 AARP Public Policy Institute. “Valuing the often sees patients who haven’t maintained their dentures, leading Invaluable: The Growing Contributions and Costs of Most people have little knowledge of or expe- Family Caregiving,” http://assets.aarp.org/rgcenter/ to a painful chewing experience. A quick denture fitting can alle- rience with long- term care decision-making. It’s viate the pain and ensure that the patient can enjoy his or her ppi/ltc/i51-caregiving.pdf (accessed March 2014). not something you learn about until the need 2 National Institutes of Health. “Construct Validity meals—and once again get proper nutrition. exists in your own family or circle of friends, of the Work Productivity and Activity Impairment Receiving dentures is a big step, and the dentists who own and often when it’s an emergency. The program’s Questionnaire across Informal Caregivers of Chronically operate Aspen Dental–branded practices are committed to patients’­ care coordination services offer enrollees infor- Ill Older Patients,” www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/arti- complete satisfaction. Through a recently introduced Denture mation and advice on long-term care resourc­ - cles/PMC3040443/ (accessed March 2014). Money-Back Guarantee program, patients have the peace of mind es, such as local care providers­ and relevant 3 Gallup. “In U.S., Caregivers Suffer From Poorer Physical Health,” www.gallup.com/poll/145940/ knowing that if they are dissatisfied with their full or partial community programs. With just a toll-free call, ComfiDents® denture for any reason, their Aspen Dental practice Caregivers-Suffer-Poorer-Physical-Health.aspx (accessed enrollees can get professional input to help March 2014). will refund the cost of the denture, no questions asked. guide decision-making, reduce uncertainty and For more information, call 800- ASPEN-DENTAL (800-277-3633) or lower stress. Having access to a team of expe- visit the website at www.aspendental.com. 4 • The Express • Friday, June 13, 2014

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FREE Bow Rider Blue nose, not spayed Leave message years plus experience, trade 8x16 $1375 135 LOST AND FOUND with 60HP Great for single pet 774-242-9227 school or equivalent training, Evenrude motor environment and will be able to set up and FREE (We also sell) Galvanized trailer Call operate grinders, lathes, milling Delivered and Built On-Site 2 twin size —LOST— Other Sizes Available Set up for fishing or pleasure’ 774-318-8439 machines, etc.; will be able to electric beds Going... Going... troubleshoot hydraulic, CALL 413-324-1117 Large Male $1200.00 WANTED TO BUY (not hospital beds) Extras - call for details Gone to the Dogs pneumatic and mechanical Neutered Cat BY COLLECTOR TREES FOR SALE 508-949-1320 283 PETS Training and behavior problems on equipment Old comic books and machinery Evergreen Trees, Colorado Mid-sized couch with Stoneville Pond & For sale 12 YEAR OLD management in your 1940s and up CNC experience a must Blue Spruce, Potted Trees, matching chairs Leicester St Area home. Welding experience helpful Silver Blue, 18”-22” tall 1996 PLAYBUOY SULPHUR CRESTED Beatles memorabilia Qualified applicants All 10 trees for $85 413-436-8520 Black with patches of white on 20’ PONTOON BOAT COCKATOO Positive methods used. 1960s and up should apply directly Norway Spruce, 3.5’ his belly 25hp Mercury Big Foot Loveable and talks Certified Pet Dog Famous monster 5/$99 FREE A little shy but basically Power tilt and trim ( but also very loud) trainer and member magazines, Godzilla, to the plant friendly Frankenstein and Eastern Pine 5-7’ tall Awning and furniture only Free to good home APDT located at 5/$99 20’X10” About 8 years old 3 years old cage included. monster items, 44 River Street Call Renelle at Excellent privacy FISH TANK Runs great Must consent to interview Old toys and Southbridge, MA border/ornamental 508-892-1850 with 2 gold fish Please call $4,500.00 & home visit. advertising items or via email at Call 508-278-5762 and accessories 508-832-5512 860-617-2298 Contact Debbie email: Jlooney@ evenings 508-885-6570 Leave a message after 5 p.m. 508-579-0090 [email protected] Call: 860-779-2469 Dexter1818.com CLIP AND MAIL Town-to-Town Write your ad here: CLASSIFIEDS HOME TOWN SERVICE, BIG TIME RESULTS TO PLACE YOUR AD VISIT US ONLINE CALL www.towntotownclassifieds.com Name: TOLL FREE 1-800-536-5836 Address:

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HELP WANTED Seeking Full time Auto dealership in Dudley, MA needs F/T Toyota  Scion  Used  College Graduates Welcome  Honest Title Clerk, experience preferred.  Excellent Reputation  Salary  Commission  Bonuses  President Award Dealership  Car Allowance  401K  Medical Lube Technician Responsibilities include: Break down          - deals, Bill out swaps, Lien Payo & Title sphere  Management Opportunity  $55,000 Expectation Must have valid driver’s the First Year  Experience NOT a Must, We Will Train. We are Follow up, Stock in Vehicle Purchases, searching for the right female OR male to join our team. license and own tools. CVR online registrations, Prepare out of  If you are energetic, honest, drug-free, and desire a lucrative state registration paperwork long term career... Also available See Shane Bacigalupo at Tri-State Toyota  Scion Please send resume: agrant@ [email protected] Service Advisor. KrauseCars.com or fax to 508-943-77192 Must have great people ~NO PHONE CALLS PLEASE~ skills, multitask

310 GENERAL HELP 311 PART-TIME 325 PROFESSIONAL 500 REAL ESTATE Call or email service manager WANTED HELP WANTED HELP WANTED Trailer Truck [email protected] 501 REAL ESTATE COMMERCIAL Drivers Wanted 508-943-7474 WANTED DRIVERS- CLEANERS Class A CDL with TRUCKLOAD- WANTED Hazmat 505 APARTMENTS FOR 505 APARTMENTS FOR 505 APARTMENTS FOR 546 CEMETERY LOTS Home Weekly Part-time Nights Based in RENT RENT RENT Ashley Distribution Services 10-25 hours per., wk. North Brookfield CEMETERY LOTS seeks Expreience preferred For Rent Detail oriented, honest, SOUTHBRIDGE SOUTHBRIDGE WEBSTER AVAILABLE TRUCKLOAD DRIVERS, reliable, self-motivated. Please Call 6-room 3-bedroom Pine Grove Cemetery UP to $64K/1st YEAR Working alone after training. APARTMENT Prospect Estates apartment. 2nd floor Spencer, MA Qualified employees 508-867-3235 2 and 3 Bedroom 2-3 bedrooms, 2nd floor Bright, updated Single lot $1000 •Home Weekly start at $10/hr. Apartments Garage Gas heat Double $2000 •Paid Vacation Start time M-F 6pm 400 SERVICES ************ No utilities, no pets Washer/dryer hookup Now Available •401k Weekends flexible hours. $800/month Historical Buildings • Med/Life/Dental EQUAL HOUSING Quiet neighborhood Call Mike Call 508-765-6612 8’x6’ Blackboard Available July 1st •No Touch 1st, security 774-200-6164 Send resume or inquiries to Old School OPPORTUNITY 508-764-2299 Credit Check Must Income Qualify [email protected] SECTION 8 CERTIFICATES or Class A CDL & at least $500.00 No pets ************* NORTH BROOKFIELD WELCOME pinegrovecemetery 1 year current OTR exp. $800/month All real estate advertising in this 2-bedroom and 4-bedroom [email protected] Clean MVR/PSP Reports. Hearthstone Soap Stone 617-281-0831 Call DREAMING OF newspaper is subject to The apartments available Call 1-800-837-2241 BECOMING AN Wood Stove Federal Fair Housing Act of Beautifully renovated (508) 943-9567 8AM to 4PM CST for info & Cemetery Plots $1900.00 1968, which makes it illegal Huge yard EHO app or email: INNKEEPER? Southbridge Worcester County Memorial to advertise any preference, Washer/dryer hook-ups jobs@ Opening for qualified, Park limitation or discrimination Ashland St ashleydistributionservices.com organized, people-pleaser Oak Dining room Table Garaged parking Modern 2 bedroom OUSEMATES Valor II Section or www. to greet guests, 2 Leaves/6 Chairs based on race, color, religion, Must see to appreciate! 520 H Apartment Graves 1 & 2 ashleydistributionservices.com prepare breakfast, light $725.00 sex, handicap, familial status 1st/last Off-street parking Bedroom available for to apply under jobs. housekeeping and (number of children and or 2-bedroom: $1100 Quiet area Valued at $7600 Hospitality! Mature, pregnancy), national origin, 4-bedroom: $1700 compatible housemate. DRIVERS/ 73” Mitsubishi Wall-to-Wall Carpeting Asking $4000 very responsible. ancestry, age, marital status, or If interested call Jesse at $450/mo Big-Screen TV Laundry on premises DELIVERY Attention to detail, reliable any intention to make an such 508-635-7152 Includes all utilities $1500.00 preference, limitation or 508-885-6489 FT/PT drivers for transportation, references. $800/mo Cherry Valley. Near Rte. 9 discrimination. This newspaper CARQUEST of Southbridge. Contact: NORTH BROOKFIELD First/Security First Floor 508-885-4278 will not knowingly accept any Must work some weekends. [email protected] 3-Piece Oak 28 Spring Street & References required Pet Free advertising for real estate that is Competitive benefits and Bedroom Set 3 large rooms, 3rd floor (508)335-8878 Drug Free in violation of the law. CEMETERY PLOTS pay. Drive store vehicle. $750.00 Like new Smoke Free Our readers are hereby Worcester County Drug test & good driving DRIVER WANTED Washer/dryer hookup 508-892-4216 informed that all dwellings Memorial Park record required. 10-20 hours weekly Off-street parking SOUTHBRIDGE 774-545-6161 advertising in this newspaper Paxton, MA Apply at Must have good driving record Central location Coombs Street are available on and equal 530 FOR SALE Garden of Gospels 139 South Street Background will be checked ENERAL ERVICES No pets, smoke outside 402 G S opportunity basis. Two-2 bedroom apartments 1 plot #150 Southbridge Friendly and reliable! $600/month To complain about Laundry hook-ups BARGAIN 2 grave sites or call 508-764-2581. Must live in Webster, Oxford or Call The discrimination call The References and Utilities not included Dudley security required Quiet neighborhood BANK OWNED Call 508-943-3953 Junk Man Department of Housing and Asking $2800 Foster Urban Development “HUD” 508-867-7404 $800-$900 PROPERTIES 10 a.m.- 3 p.m. first/security/references Parents Wanted Trees Cut toll-free at 1-800-669-9777. NORTH BROOKFIELD Most of these homes are in 386-576-6663 For the N.E. area, call HUD ad 508-596-8497 move in condition, some Seeking Quality Homes Brush/Limbs Leave message 617-565-5308,. The toll free DUNCAN BLOCK with granite counters and Throughout Central MA FTI COACH Removed number for the hearing impaired APARTMENTS stainless steel appliances. To Provide Foster Care WE NOW TAKE YOUR is 1-800-927-9275 2-bedroom apartment SOUTHBRIDGE You’ll save thousands!!! To Children In Need. IN NORTHBRIDGE PINE GROVE AUTOS FOR CASH! Heat and hot water The banks see them as 24/7 Support. Generous is looking for a person Nice newly renovated Hardwood floors surplus and don’t care CEMETERY Reimbursement. weekdays, approximately FREE METAL PICK-UP 505 APARTMENTS FOR 2 bedroom apartment 8 p.m.-2 a.m. Stove, refrigerator w/sun room, new about getting the highest Whitinsville, MA $1000 Sign-On Bonus Appliances, ENT 2 plots for sale but varies by night R Trash pick-up, carpets, kitchen & price (equals GREAT Call For Details Furniture, TV’s. Secured entry DEALS). Homes from Yew Ave. section Applicant will be responsible bathroom. $800/mth Construction On-site laundry $75,000 to $285,000 for cleaning the inside/outside heat & hot water of the coach; fueling, Materials. Parking located throughout Asking $2400.00 checking fluids, etc. Cellars/Attics Cleaned. Brookside Non-smoking, no pets included. First & Massachusetts. These aren’t Valued at $3000.00 Because moving/parking the Small Building $875/month security, No pets, No available to investors and motorcoaches is necessary, Demolition, Tires. Terrace 508-867-4277 smoking. can only be sold to people 508-849-7939 looking for a home to live in a CDL is preferred Leaves Removed. ------Call Bob 508-641-4606 (it’s a special government Devereux Therapeutic Attention to detail Residential Moves. --A/C In Every Unit PAXTON or Imelda and reliability is a must program). Buy with as little Worcester County Foster Care Removed --Pool The Hills at 508-764-6843. Sorry, this is not as $3,000 down. (If your Memorial Park 508-829-6769 --Basketball Court Paxton Village credit isn’t perfect – no under the table Double plot --Playground BRAND NEW affordable problem – lates, short sales, 508-234-4585 Weekends also! SPENCER $2300.00 HVAC TEK apartment community bankruptcy – OK). Close in Central Mass and --On-Site Laundry 2 Bedroom Townhouse ($4600.00 value) Minimum 5 years for seniors 62+ 21 to 120 days (smooth Connecticut All electric Will pay transfer fee service + install TOWN OF SPENCER (55+ for other hh transition). For all the Appliances 508-248-3303 Residential/commercial PART-TIME Dave Heat/Hot Water member).1BR $896/2BR information including Washer/dryer hookups Full-time ADMINISTRATIVE Included! $1,071. Rent inc. heat & addresses and pictures, 508-867-2564 hw. Pet friendly, smoke free No Pets Health insurance, vacation, CLERK ------Call or TEXT- 508-499-8595 Worcester County holidays, etc. 413-262-5082 building. Max. income and reference “BankOwned” Affordable 2-Bedroom $500 security/first and last 19.5 hours per week limits 1 person $36,840, (List available 24 hours a Memorial Park 508-476-1722 Apartments For Rent. $665/month Provide wide range of 2 persons $42,120. day, 7 days a week Paxton, MA 442 LICENSED DAY Spacious, Fully Immediate opening administrative and clerical 508-799-3990 Call 508-886-4312 –automated system – 2-grave-plot Applianced. for experienced auto support for the Office of CARE www.thehillsatpaxtonvillage Updated Hourly). Section Heritage 1 body technician Development & Inspectional ************************* .com. This exclusive service Asking $3,250 Services (Planning Board, Starting at $829 Equal Housing Opportunity. at Spencer Auto Body in The Commonwealth of STURBRIDGE (Not available to Realtors) Call 413-245-4340 Zoning Board of Appeals and INCOME LIMITS APPLY Spencer, Ma. is a courtesy of Brian Email:[email protected] Building/Trade Inspectors.) Massachusetts Section 8 Welcome SOUTHBRIDGE Daniel Fiske This is a full time position LaBrec – Lydon Real Estate. Requires 3 years of experience, Office of Child Care call Amanda at 1-bedroom apartment House If you want to talk to a bank Worcester County preferably in a related municipal Services requires that all 508-885-2233 during Office Open From: Great location 5-Room Apartment owned rep, call Memorial Park or customer service setting, ads placed in the business hours if interested Monday-Friday 1st floor, newly remodeled 1st Floor, 2- Family 508-499-8595. Paxton, MA proficiency in PC applications, in the position. newspaper for child care 9:00am to 5:00pm $650/month $895/Month PLOT FOR SALE and ability to deal with Saturday 10:00am (daycare) in your home Call 774-757-8222 North Brookfield 667B the general public to 3:00pm include your license number Spacious contemporary Graves 1 and 2 in Local Submit application letter, Evening Appointments Available SOUTHBRIDGE Utilities Not Included resume and standard Town ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ranch with 2 sided central Garden of Heritage 2 Local 3 bedroom apartment fireplace, oversized garage Value $6500 Heroes application form, available at $900.00/month Includes www.spencerma.gov and walkout basement on Asking $4200 News Appliances & Laundry quiet dead end. Call Lorraine to Town of Spencer 4 bedroom apartment Like new condition 508-789-8188 Brookside Terrace Room On Premises. Town Administrator $1100.00/month Hardwood Floors, Patio $264,900 157 Main Street 11 Village Drive First, References, And Erskine RE WORCESTER COUNTY Spencer, MA 01562 Southbridge, MA 01550 Renovated, deleaded 508-752-0466 Hardwood floors, Security Deposit MEMORIAL PARK Open until filled (508)764-7675 Paxton, MA Reviews begin Vinyl windows Required Washer/dryer hook-up 535 HOUSING WANTED Faith/Crypts Tuesday, July 1, 2014 (508)347-9081 Lot 84C #1 Space EEO Employer New bathroom fixtures FOUND HERE! C&C Yard, off-street parking LOOKING FOR APARTMENT $4200 Properties Section 8 welcome WEBSTER Elderly woman on 508-943-0671 319 HEALTH CARE oxygen looking for 1 or 454 HOME 107 Central St. 617-908-0744 1 bedroom Apartment 2-bedroom first floor apartment PROFESSIONALS Ground Floor WORCESTER COUNTY FOUND HERE! MPROVEMENT Southbridge in decent neighborhood with I Neat & Clean MEMORIAL PARK $ LOOK & COMPARE SOUTHBRIDGE heat/hot water, washer/dryer Gas Heat TOWN OF SPENCER VETERINARY 3 bedroom, 7 room hookups in the Southbridge/ Two grave plots: 1 PAINTING Off-Street Parking Southbridge apartment for rent Sturbridge area Valor I (#291, Unit A, SENIOR CLERK Good Location TECHNICIAN Interior/ Quality 1, 2 & 3 In very quiet neighborhood Have indoor neutered cat and graves 1 and 2) 36 hours per week Affordable for busy 4 doctor practice. Exterior Bedroom Apartments! $900 a month many references Current value $8200.00 Provide wide range of clerical Must be a CVT or Call for details Appliances, Has washer and dryer 508-344-0072 Offered: $5,850.00 support for the Office of have minimum of Power Washing Off-StreetParking hook ups 508-943-7436 or 508-499-7957 Utilities & Facilities 5 years experience. Carpentry Call (508)765-0501 First and last required. 508-612-6192 Retired Mechanic [email protected] (Water, Sewer Highway) Approx. 32 hours/wk. • FREE ESTIMATES • Call 508-415-0237 with drivers license Requires 3 years office Afternoons/evenings • FULLY Insured • experience, preferably in a • Reasonable Rates • Looking for InLaw and every other Sat. DOUGLAS SOUTHBRIDGE WEBSTER Apartment or 575 VACATION RENTALS related municipal or customer morning/early afternoon. Rich O’Brien 3 Bedrooms, 6 Rooms Room with a bathroom service setting, proficiency in Apply in person: 1, 2 & 3 Bedroom Hartley Terrace Painting 2nd floor, Washer/dryer and storage PC applications, and ability to Sturbridge Veterinary 28 Years Of Experience Apartments Available CAPE COD hook-ups, Pantry, Must Income Qualify for 64 year old deal with the general public Hospital, 6 Cedar St. Prices start at $845/month. 508-248-7314 Hardwoods, Enclosed front Section 8 Handicapped, but DENNISPORT Submit application letter, Sturbridge Includes heat, hot water, resume and standard Town A/C, pool, fitness center & back porch Certificate Needed self-sufficient Clean 2 bedroom application form, available at 481 POOLS/SPAS & children’s program. Off-street parking, Heated 2 Bedroom Cottage www.spencerma.gov 320 MEDICAL/DENTAL Off street parking. $950/mo. $739-$802 860-382-3634 Cable TV, 1st/security/reference to Town of Spencer 18 FT. Call (508)476-3777 Heat & Hot Water Close to Beaches, Golf, Call 508-896-4382 Included. Bike Trail, Shopping, Utilities & Facilities PROFESSIONAL ABOVE GROUND 546 CEMETERY LOTS Department POOL DUDLEY Modern Kitchens Restaurants and MEDICAL SERVICES, SOUTHBRIDGE Wall-To-Wall Carpet Amusements. Attention Steve Tyler Used only one season! 3 bedroom, 1 1/2 Bath INC. 3-bedroom, 5 rooms, 1st floor Spacious Closets 2 CEMETERY Sorry, No Pets 3 Old Meadow Road Moving, must sell Town House Style IS EXPANDING TO OUR Nice area On-Site Laundry Large private lot. Everything included Off Street Parking PLOTS Spencer, MA 01562 Hardwoods/ceramics Easy Highway Access Great for children! NEW STURBRIDGE $1000.00 Washer/Dryer Hook-up in Garden of Valor I Reviews begin Newly renovated OFFICE or best offer Close to Downtown Worcester County ************ Monday, June 30, 2014 Washer/dryer hookups For More Information HHA’S/CNA’S/PCA’S/HMK’S Call 508-796-5192 First, Last, and Security Memorial Park, $595.00 A Week Subject to Union Rules $850/MONTH Call 508-943-9567 and Regulations RN NEEDED Leave message $1,100/month Paxton, MA 508-280-7577 EHO EEO Employer 413-289-9018 508-943-7718 CALL 508-769-2500 Call 610-787-0068 [email protected]

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575 VACATION RENTALS 575 VACATION RENTALS 720 CLASSICS 725 AUTOMOBILES 740 MOTORCYCLES 750 CAMPERS/ 2000 CAPE COD TIME 700 AUTOMOTIVE TOWN & COUNTRY 2007 HARLEY TRAILERS SHARE FOR SALE 1991 RED ADW 2003 BUICK MINIVAN Edgewater Beach Resort RENDEZVOUS DAVIDSON No rust, awesome shape 95 Chase Avenue 705 AUTO ACCESSORIES CONVERTIBLE LAKESIDE RV in and out. Mileage: 87,407 ROAD KING Dennisport, MA 02639 MUSTANG All-wheel drive, leather, Loaded, all electric, heated RESORT Across the street 4 HANOOK SNOW Automatic with posi traction 96 cu. in., every option, new headlights, leather, seats/mirrors, Own RV lot for less than renting from the water Needs some work 6-speed transmission brakes, water pump TIRES cruise, parkaid, Developers final phase Studio (Unit 706) $1,000 or Best Offer Excellent condition $3600 or best offer 235/55/R18 100T moonroof, 3-row All lots 50% off Fixed week 33 (August) Call Nick for more info $12,000 or BO 508-847-3281 Like new seating, rear liftgate, Camp, Canoe, Fish, Pool Deeded rights 860-382-3634 413-245-9029 GREAT SUMMER All 4, $245 One owner Activity Center very good condition 2007 SUZUKI You’ll own it for a lifetime RETREAT RETRACTABLE Classic Asking $6,000 508-989-8165 3/4 TON CHEVY & can be passed down to $30,000.00 CARGO COVER BURGMAN 400 your children and grand 774-262-9409 SILVERADO Meadowside 1986 CORVETTE children. Will entertain any FOR CHEVY EQUINOX SCOOTER 4-wheel drive, 1986 reasonable offer. of Woodstock, CT Brand new, $65 For Sale Like new PARKMODEL Selling for parts is a cooperative seasonal 350-Automatic 720 FOREIGN AUTO Less than 3K miles campground offering 100 owner WITH LOFT 508-347-3145 U-HAUL TRAILER 89K original miles $3,600 $600 Firm owned sites, a lagre pool, Removable top, ‘01 VW BUG and full-length addition Furnished Call Mike fishing pond, mini golf course, HITCH black with tan interior $1950 or BO Call 508-335-2747 laundry, sm. rec room, Class II 12x16 with washer/dryer 508-832-2566 New Wheels Runs Great and pavilion. 2-inch receiver fits Campground season Please leave message $6,800 or B.O. 860-753-2096 2008 KAWASKI Season runs from Chevy Equinox from 2004- April 15-October 15 April 15-October 15. 2013 Please Call VULCAN 500 941-567-8719 $75 1980 MGB 767 VEHICLES WANTED Weekly pump out is included in 508-764-7193 MOTORCYCLE or annual fee which runs from $7,000 3200 mi., Black 941-592-5318 $990.00 to $1320.00 per Call Mark Nice interior, runs great Like New season depending on when you Early 1964 1/2 ANTIQUE AUTO 508-887-2847 Many new parts, top, engine, Asking $5200 pay your assessment. suspension, brakes, etc. 760 VANS/TRUCKS PARTS NEEDED Mustang Coupe 508-867-8374 1937-1960 4 Tires w/Rims with factory 260 V8 508-987-1228 Car and truck sheet metal GREAT SUMMER This Unit #58 has a wonderful BRAND NEW site placement with a back yard 2009 midsize Ford White w/red interior, 1992 GMC trim and exterior parts only RETREAT to house car and shed with rock 125/55R16 Excellent condition, 150cc Scooter No mechanical parts All receipts, 1984 VW RDX Diesel Truck $22,000.00 garden and for nice Will fit new Ford 5 lug pattern 4 stroke, single cylinder, whatsoever Complete documentation. UPS Truck-Style, Meadowside lawn, small fish pond and $450.00 Convertible 11HP, 6000rpm, Also 1949-1951 Mercury No disappointments. Aluminum Grumman Body, of Woodstock, CT more flowers. 4-speed standard transmission Electric/Key Ignition, trim and sheet metal Shelves. Rebuilt is a cooperative seasonal Roof over (20x36) an 8 x38 508-943-1740 183,000 miles Automatic, 71x96x46, 978-760-3453 $16,900 Transmission/Motor, campground offering 100 owner trailer with two slide outs, $595.00 Front disk, Rear drum New Fuel Tank, Radiator, Steer- owned sites, a lagre pool, (8x29) and front or best offer needs minor work brake, Max 65mph, ing Box. Dual Wheels, fishing pond, mini golf course, deck (8x16) all built in 1997. JEEP CHEROKEE 508-779-0194 1.6 gal. 350lb, 11’ Area Behind Seats Need to Place laundry, sm. rec room, Unit has been completely RIMS (5) 860-871-5777 School bus yellow redecorated to include ceiling Excellent Condition a Classified Ad? and pavilion. 17x7.5 rims $1,200.00 fans, carpeting, flooring and 2005 LOTUS ELISE 14,100GVWR Season runs from 1 with mounted tire (508)341-9282 Call 800-536-5836 April 15-October 15. paint, has lots of storage and 725 AUTOMOBILES Sport and Touring Stored in garage Call 5pm-8:30pm Weekly pump out is included in comes completely furnished. Packages $300.00 or BO Arctic Silver metallic paint Harley Davidson annual fee which runs from 25 Rte 197 508-867-6546 508-867-5156 1983 CHEVY with black leather interior $990.00 to $1320.00 per See Craigs List Fat Boy CAMARO Star Shield paint protection season depending on when you for more pictures 11,000 miles 2001 Carberated 70K pay your assessment. PASSENGER SIDE Auto Transmission Dealer maintained $8500.00 Call 508-864-3008 REAR VIEW Good condition $35,000 This Unit #58 has a wonderful Needs minor work 508-847-5274 site placement with a back yard MIRROR FOR ‘05 $3,500 or B/O Tornado to house car and shed with rock Want to Place SILVERADO a Classified Ad? Catamaran garden and front yard for nice Call 800-536-5836 Mirror has signal, heat and 2012 TOYOTA Contact Jose at 20’ Great Shape lawn, small fish pond and power in & out for hauling C: 508-344-8929 more flowers. CAMRY LE $3650.00 trailer (plastic casing piece H: 508-637-1235 Roof over (20x36) an 8 x38 broke off) Black, all power, Bluetooth, trailer with two slide outs, Black Car cover 774-545-6161 screened porch (8x29) and front RV in Co-op Park $200.00 1993 FORD F450 Snow tires on rims deck (8x16) all built in 1997. $26,900 860-377-8374 34 miles per gallon Like New-Under UTILITY BODY 40,000 highway miles Unit has been completely 7.3 International diesel 2,300 miles Excellent condition redecorated to include ceiling Woodstock, CT 5 Speed transmission Spring around the corner fans, carpeting, flooring and TIRES AND RIMS 2,100 miles Call Patty be ready-to-ride with paint, has lots of storage and FOR JEEP LIB- 2,500 Ehrbar Rotating Crane $16,250 this fantastic comes completely furnished. 508-949-1320 2006 Suzuki ERTY AND FORD $3,600 25 Rte 197 508-779-0194 Boulevard VL800K Like new Saddle bags-Visor See Craigs List RANGER 732 SPORTS UTILITY for more pictures 235/70/16 Buy Now for fantastic start VEHICLES to spring Seasonal campsite Nordsman M+S 2004 CORVETTE Call 508-864-3008 Pressure valve stem system $4900.00 Meadowside of Woodstock, CONVERTIBLE 2010 SUBUARU 774-329-9160 Own your own lot. on Voxx racing rims $600.00 Blue and saddle Trailer with add-ons which FORESTER 2.5x Motorcycle for sale 860-779-2246 26,281 miles on it contain large family room, two New tires and brakes www.TheHeartOfMassachusetts.com Premium 2001 bedrooms, dining room, Asking $32,000 screened porch, vinyl siding, Loaded,4WD, Automatic, Harley Davidson Weathertech Call or text Paul at Navigation large shed, outdoor fire pit, Night Train 1450 mostly furnished. Floor Mats 774-641-4050 $8800 Call or text Less than 20,000 miles Park ammenities: Gray, Front and Rear Fits for more details Selling because bought large , rec hall. Jeep Liberty 2008-2012 2004 508-867-0596 new bike pavilion, mini golf, bocci, Like New horseshoes, fish pond, PONTIAC GTO $10,000 firm 860-753-2096 playground-low yearly $100.00 Torrid red with black leather 740 MOTORCYCLES maintenance fees. 508-347-3145 interior, 5.7L LS1 V8 WANTED automatic transmission 2002 HONDA Rte.25 197, 73,000 miles CBR 954 Kawasaki Woodstock, CT 720 CLASSICS Black and red Motorcycles Unit #5 Asking $10,900 In great condition 1968-82 1962 2-DOOR Call 508-949-1816 Only 11,637 miles (3 cylinder prefered) 772-233-1555 Is completely Any Condition CHEVROLET BEL AIR ready to ride Small V8 2006 MERCURY Tons of cosmetic CAll JOE Need to Place Automatic upgrades a Classified Ad? MOUNTAINEER (978)760-5042 Call 800-536-5836 $12,500/OBO Priced to sell 508-949-0771 82,000 miles, one owner, immediately at $4,500 or (508)481-3397 All-wheel Drive, V6, seats 7 508-688-5907 Good Condition 745 RECREATIONAL 1981 CORVETTE $8,000 VEHICLES Auto, T tops Ph: 508-949-2270 86K miles 2006 KAWASAKI UMMER ENTALS 577 S R Runs, drives shifts VULCAN 900 2001 ITASCA and brakes well 2010 PONTIAC VIBE 4700 miles SUNDANCER THINK SUMMER Summer fun in the sun (Toyota Matrix) All Silver MOTOR HOME with top off 4-door, 5-speed, FWD, Windshield, Saddlebags, 30 ft. with slideout at the CAPE! Needs some cosmetic work Silver, 35 MPG, 99K, Sissybar Sleeps 7 but all upside Excellent condition Pictures Upon Request Ford F450, low mileage $5,900.00 $8,495.00 or BO $3500.00 Good condition 508-922-8268 508-208-6042 [email protected] Call 508-892-3612 for appointment to view

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 SERVICE SPECIALS  SERVICE SPECIALS  SERVICE SPECIALS  SERVICE SPECIALS  SERVICE SPECIALS  Oil Change, Mass State 4 Wheel Alignment Tire Rotation and FREE Brake and Balance Check All Fluids Inspection Inspections Mon.-Fri. 8am-5pm $24.99 Must present coupon $59.99 Must present coupon Sat. 8am-2pm Must present coupon MIDSTATE SPECIAL MIDSTATE SPECIAL MIDSTATE SPECIAL MIDSTATE SPECIAL 2007 2 2011 Honda 2010 Ford 2 2010 MINI HUMMER H3 TO TO Civic LX Escape XLT Cooper SUV SUV CHOOSE Sedan SUV CHOOSE $ Hatchback 61 per wk. $ $ $ 64 per wk. 68 per wk. 69 per wk. 5cyl 3.7L engine and automatic transmission, 104k miles, spacious interior with seat of 5 with 34k! 1.8L I-4cyl, Automatic transmission, Seating capacity of 5 in a comfortable and ample cargo room, Cruise control, Power windows with driver 1-touch down, Keyfob (all doors) well-built tan cloth interior, Manual air conditioning, Cruise control with steering wheel Only 65K Miles! Power windows, power locks, power mirrors, power seat, remote keyless entry, Steering wheel with manual tilting, 3 12V DC power outlets, Manual air 1.6L 4cyl, Automatic transmission, 36k miles, Seating capacity of 4, Manual air condi- conditioning, 2 front tow hooks 1 rear, AM/FM/Satellite-capable with seek-scan, single in-dash controls, Steering wheel with manual tilting, manual telescoping, 1 12V DC power AC, rear defrost, alloy wheels, tilt steering wheel, cruise controls, steering tioning, Cruise control with steering wheel controls, Keyfob (all doors) remote keyless CD player. Very capable off-road, smooth highway ride, stable handling, stylish interior with outlet, 6-way driver seat adjustment, AM/FM stereo with seek-scan, single in-dash wheel controls (audio, cruise), luggage rack, dual opening rear door, AM/ entry, 2 12V DC power outlets, Manual reclining driver and passenger seats, AM/ simple controls and comfortable seats. CD player, MP3 decoder, AUX hook up, and much much more!! FM/CD/Aux for your Ipod or Mp3 player and so much more! FM/Satellite-prep with seek-scan, single in-dash CD player, MP3 decoder and more!

2 2013 2011 Hyundai 2 2013 TO 2007 Lexus Volkswagen Sonata TO Chevrolet CHOOSE ES 350 CHOOSE Jetta 2.5L SE Limited 2.0T Sedan Impala LT Sedan Sedan $ Sedan $ per wk. $ 76 $ per wk. 76 per wk. 76 per wk. 76 TURBO with only 39K Miles! These are the new model and they are HOT! Engine: 3.5L V-6 cyl, Transmission: 6-Speed Automatic, Only 36k miles, V-6 3.6L Automatic transmission, Flex fuel, Sunroof, Remote only 30k! 2.5L 5 cylinder, 6 speed automatic, sleek and stylish Leather, sunroof, Power windows, power locks, power mirrors, heated front and engine start, Cruise control with steering wheel controls and audio controls, Manual dual-zone front air conditioning, Steering wheel with manual tilting, Seating capacity black leather interior, AM/FM/Satellite-capable with seek-scan, Single rear seats, power seats, AC, rear defrost, cruise controls, tilt steering wheel, Mileage:65,990 miles; MPG Range:21/30; Exterior Color:Blue; in-dash CD player, MP3 Decoder, Aux hook up, 2 12V DC power of 5, 2 12V DC power outlets, XM AM/FM/Satellite with seek-scan, single in-dash alloy wheels, AM/FM/6 disc in dash CD player, Aux/USB for your Ipod or Mp3 Interior Color:Tan CD player, AUX player and MP3 decoder, Wireless phone connectivity with steering outlets, Folding rear seats. Spacious interior and trunk; well-equipped player/Bluetooth Capable and so much more! wheels controls, Smooth, quiet ride; simple controls and a large trunk. smart electronics interface and more!

3 2011 Toyota 2013 Dodge 2 2012 2 2014 Dodge Avenger TO Grand TO Ford Escape TO CHOOSE Camry LE Caravan SE CHOOSE CHOOSE SE XLT SUV Sedan Sedan $ per wk. $ $ $ 76 76 per wk. per wk. 76 per wk. 79 only 63K Miles! Seating capacity of 7, Power windows, Power locks, AC, Rear FWD with only 47K Miles! Power windows, power locks, power mirrors, power only 35K Miles! 2.5L I-4cyl Automatic Transmission, Full 4 door with seat- This 2014!!! Dodge avenger FWD 2.4l 4cyl with 18K is the car for you! Stylish looking ing for 5, Power windows, power locks, power mirrors, AC, rear defrost, tilt defrost, Tilt steering wheel, Cruise controls, 3rd row seating that folds down flat for seat, AC, rear defrost, alloy wheels, tilt steering wheel, cruise controls, steering storage, Removable floor console with covered box, Mini overhead console with wheel controls (audio, cruise), luggage rack, dual opening rear door, AM/FM/ black interior with seating capacity of 5, Front bucket seats, Radio steering wheel steering wheel, cruise controls, power seat, AM/FM/CD player, Aux for your controls, AM/FM stereo with seek-scan, single in-dash CD player and MP3 decoder, Ipod or Mp3 player, 2 12V DC power outlets, steering wheel controls (audio, storage, conversation mirror, Locking glove box, 4 12V DC power outlets, stow and CD/Aux for your Ipod or Mp3 player and so much more! Contact Nate today to go second row captains seats, rear air controls, AM/FM/CD player, Aux for your Ipod Manual air conditioning, Illuminated entry, 2 12V DC power outlets, Lighted glove box, cruise, controls)Mechanical trunk/hatch/door remote release, Integrated talk about this beautiful vehicle and set up a test drive today. 17inch alloy wheels, 4-wheel disc brakes. Strong engine; lots of features for the price; key/remote, Roomy cabin, quiet and cushy ride, excellent crash test scores. or Mp3 player, alloy wheels. Versatile rear seating configurations, spacious interior, capable V6 engine, perfect crash test scores.and much more! with composed ride and handling. 2009 Toyota 2011 Toyota Camry SE 2012 2013 Avalon Honda Chevrolet Limited Sedan $ Accord 2.4 Impala LTZ Sedan 79 per wk. LX Sedan Sedan $ Only 17K Miles! 2.5L 4cyl with automatic transmission, Full 4 door with seating for 5 $ per wk. $ 79 in a nice black cloth interior, sunroof, Power windows, Power locks, Power mirrors, per wk. 82 per wk. 268-hp, 3.5-liter V-6 with 60k Automatic dual-zone front air conditioning, Steering-wheel Power Seats, AC, rear defrost, tilt steering wheel, cruise controls, alloy wheels, 79 Only 35k, Remote engine start, Leather interior, Cruise control with steering mounted A/C controls, 1st row express open/close sliding and tilting glass sunroof, sunroof, power seat, AM/FM/CD player, Aux for your Ipod or Mp3 player, USB port, Only 34k Miles has a stylish black and tan interior with seating capacity of 5, Power wheel controls, Manual dual-zone front air conditioning, Steering wheel with Sunshade, Cruise control with steering wheel controls, keyfob (all doors) remote keyless 2 12V DC power outlets, steering wheel controls (audio, cruise, bluetooth, tempera- windows, power locks, power mirrors, AC, rear defrost, tilt steering wheel, cruise manual tilting, Seating capacity of 5, 2 12V DC power outlets, XM AM/FM/ entry, Steering wheel with manual tilting, manual telescoping, 2 12V DC power outlets, ture controls)Mechanical trunk/hatch/door remote release, Integrated key/remote, controls, alloy wheels, AM/FM/CD player/Aux for your IPod or Mp3 player, steering Satellite with seek-scan, single in-dash CD player, AUX player and MP3 decod- Max. seating capacity of 5, XM AM/FM/Satellite with seek-scan, 6-disc in-dash CD player, Roomy cabin, quiet and cushy ride, excellent crash test scores. wheel controls (audio, cruise) Ample passenger space, quality fit and finish, excel- er, Wireless phone connectivity with steering wheels controls, Smooth, quiet MP3 decoder, AUX hook up and more!! lent visibility and so much more! ride; simple controls and a large trunk. 2010 2012 2012 Jeep 22 2014 Jeep Liberty TOTO Toyota Chevrolet CHOOSE Patriot Sport Sport SUV CHOOSE Highlander Equinox LS 4x4 SUV Limited SUV $ $ per wk. $ $ 84 87 per wk. per wk. per wk. 91 84 47K Miles! Leather, sunroof, navigation, 3rd Row, , power windows, LS 2.4l 4 cyl, with only 47k miles, 6-Speed Automatic AWD, seating capacity of 5, Trail rated with only 38k miles! Comes with a 3.7L V-6 cyl Automatic transmis- Only has 22k miles, Automatic transmission, Gas efficient 2.4-liter I-4, Easy to maintain black interior, Seating capacity of 5, Power windows, power locks, power mirrors, AC, rear defrost, heated seats, power Sunroof, Power Tilt-Sliding Sunroof w/Express-Open, 6-Way Power Driver Seat sion, spacious black interior, seating capacity of 5, power seats, power mirrors, power windows, SIRIUS AM/FM/Satellite with seek-scan, single in-dash CD Power Locks, Power Mirrors, 16inch alloy wheels, Plenty of storage space, seats, luggage rack, rear climate controls, dual climate controls, Adjuster, Alloy wheels, Compass Display, Inside Self-Dimming Rear-View Mirror, 3 12V player, AUX hook up, MP3 decoder, steering wheel mounted auido and cruise Independent front strut suspension w/anti-roll bar, Manual air conditioning, tilt steering wheel, cruise controls, steering wheel controls (audio, DC power outlets, MP3 decoder, XM AM/FM/Satellite with seek-scan, single in-dash CD controls, Power windows, Power mirrors, power locks. Considerable off-road Power rearmost windows, Steering wheel with manual tilting, AM/FM stereo cruise, bluetooth, temperature), alloy wheels, AM/FM/CD player/Aux player, Aux Hook up. Roomy and versatile cabin, excellent crash test scores. abilities, useful towing capacity, brawny image and larger rear storage space. with seek-scan, single in-dash CD player AUX hook up and more! for your Ipod or Mp3 player all powered by a JBL Stereo! 2011 Infiniti 2009 Lexus 2011 Ford 2011 G25 RX 350 F-150 STX Acura MDX Sedan Truck Super Beautiful! Cab 3.7L $ $ $ $ 119 per wk. 99 per wk. 113 per wk. 119 per wk. Only 26k miles!! Like NEW!! V-6 cyl 3.7L seating capacity of 6, Cruise control AWD Loaded! Only 42K Miles! Leather, navigation, power windows, power Only 29k! 300-hp, 3.7-liter V-6, Automatic Transmission, Tan leather that seats 7 with a fold-able 3rd row, Power lift RWD with only 16K Miles! 2.5L 6cyl automatic transmission, Leather, power locks, power mirrors, AC, rear defrost, rear back up camera, sunroof, AM/ with steering wheel controls and audio controls, Manual air conditioning, gate, Power remote heated folding side-view door mirrors with tilt down, turn signal indicator, Automatic dual-zone front air conditioning, Rear air conditioning with separate controls, 1st row express open/close sliding and tilting seats, memory seat, heated seats, power windows, power locks, power FM/CD/Cassette/Sat Capable/Aux for your Ipod or Mp3 player, power seats, Steering wheel with manual tilting, Power side-view door mirrors, 3 12V DC glass sunroof, 2 driver memory seat settings (includes door mirrors, steering wheel,) Cruise control with steering mirrors, AC, rear defrost, tilt steering wheel, cruise controls, alloy wheels, power outlets, AM/FM/Satellite-prep with seek-scan, single in-dash CD player, wheel controls, Power trunk/hatch/door remote release, Keyfob (all doors) remote keyless entry, Keyfob trunk/hatch/ heated seats, fog lamps, alloy wheels, power rear gate, steering wheel con- door release, Steering wheel with power tilting, power telescoping, auto tilt-away, Front and rear cupholders, 3 12V bluetooth technology, beautiful wood grain throughout the vehicle, AM/FM/CD trols (audio, cruise, bluetooth), power telescoping steering wheel, woodgrain AUX hook up, sony SYNC system. Powerful and fuel-efficient engine; inviting DC power outlets, XM AM/FM/Satellite with seek-scan, 6-disc in-dash CD player, MP3 decoder and AUX hook up in and functional cabin; innovative electronics features. the center console. Steering wheels mounted controls, 18” alloy wheels. Capable handling; user-friendly high-tech player/Aux for your Ipod or mP3 player and so much more! throughout the vehicle, cruise control and so much more! Low miles! features; powerful engine with decent fuel economy; finely crafted interior and large third-row seat.

2011 2012 Toyota 2010 Dodge 2011 Ford Chevrolet Tundra 5.7L V8 Challenger F-150 XLT Traverse 4x4 R/T Coupe Truck Crew $ Cab LTZ SUV per wk. $ 125 $ $ 125 per wk. per wk. 119 per wk. Only 20k miles! Come with the 5.7L V-8 cyl, Power Locks, Power 133 Only 37K Miles! Roomy tan and black leather interior with 3rd row seating, power only 21k miles!! Like NEW!! 5.0L V-8, Automatic Transmission, Seating capacity of 6, Windows, ABS brakes, Alloy wheels, Electronic Stability Control, Front dual 372-hp, 5.7-liter V-8 Six speed Manual Transmission Power Drivers Seat, Power Cruise control with steering wheel controls and audio controls, Manual air conditioning, windows, power locks, power mirrors, AC, rear defrost, cruise controls, tilt steering zone A/C, Heated door mirrors, Remote keyless entry, Bedliner,SiriusXM Steering wheel with manual tilting, Power side-view door mirrors, 3 12V DC power wheel, alloy wheels, Dual sunroof, Flip down DVD screen, rear back up camera, In Windows, Air Conditioning, Power Steering, Vanity Mirrors, Vehicle Stability Assist, AM/FM/Satellite with seek-scan, 6-disc in-dash CD player, 4 12V DC Cruise Control, Bucket Seats, Auto Headlight Delay, Folding Rear Seats ,Remote outlets, AM/FM/Satellite-prep with seek-scan, single in-dash CD player, AUX hook up, dash LCD screen, NAV, AM/FM/CD player, Aux for your ipod or Mp3 player, rear power outlets. sony SYNC system. Powerful and fuel-efficient engine; inviting and functional cabin; air controls, steering wheel controls (cruise, audio controls) and so much more! Trunk Release, Center Console, Rear Center Armrest, Power Mirrors, Rear Window innovative electronics features. Defroster,Reading Light, Power Outlets, Manual air conditioning, Sunroof and more!

2013 Ram 1500 2009 2011 CADILLAC 2010 Tradesman/ Mercedes-Benz ESCALADE Porsche Express Truck S-Class S550 EXT Luxury Panamera Quad Cab $ Turbo $ 169 per wk. SUV 135 per wk. $ Call for details ONLY 28k MILES!! Big 390-hp, 5.7-liter HEMI V-8, Well thought out spacious Gray/ AWD beautiful AWD and Sport controls! Beautiful Tan Leather, with the Yachting black interior that seats 6, AM/FM/Satellite, SIRUS, with seek-scan, single in-dash CD 179 per wk. Blue exterior color, Navigation, sunroof, sport 19’ alloy wheels, front and rear player, Back up camera with LCD monitor in rear view mirror, Steering-wheel mounted LOADED!! 403-hp Vortec 6.2L V8 SPI, 6-speed automatic w/OD and auto-manual, Black leather interior with a seating capacity audio controls, Manual air conditioning, 3 12V DC power outlets, power mirrors, power Only 42K Miles! Power windows, power locks, power mirrors, power of 5, Adjustable pedals, Air Conditioning, 22’’ Chrome wheels, clean interior, clean wheels, Electronic Stability Control, Front dual individual climate controls, AM/FM/SAT/CD Player/Bluetooth Capability/Aux for windows, power locks, power quick change 4x4, 18 inch wheels, AUX and USB hook up steering wheel, power seats, power trunk, Leather, sunroof, navigation, zone A/C, Front fog lights, Front reading lights, Garage door transmitter, Heated steering wheel with power tilting, auto tilt-away, your Ipod or Mp3 player all powered by the Burmester Stereo System, power rear AM/FM/In Dash 6 Disc CD player/Sat Capable/Aux for your Ipod or Mp3 Illuminated entry, Memory seats, XM AM/FM/Satellite with seek-scan, single in-dash CD player, Front LCD screen, Navigation in center console and more!! This is the ultimate machine with Best-in-class ride quality; System with voice activation, In-dash 6-disc remote CD, 8 Bose 5.1 Cabin Surround speakers, 2 wireless headphones, 2nd row opening and closing gate, HID Head lamps, fog lamps, front and rear heated and player/Bluetooth all powered by a Harmon Kardon Stereo! Alloy wheels, well-made interior; clever storage spaces; powerful V8; lots of interior space. LCD wing down entertainment system with DVD, Back up camera, Power moonroof, and Power Tilt-Sliding Sunroof w/Express- air conditioned seats. This is one BEAUTIFUL UNIQUE VEHICLE! power tilt steering wheel, cruise controls, rear back up camera and so Open/Close, Roof rack, Chrome door handles, Running boards, Remote engine start, 4 12V DC power outlets, Cruise control with much more! steering wheel controls. Strong and smooth powertrain, plush ride, quiet cabin and more! *All payments are subject to qualified credit. 0 down 2.99% for 72 months.

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