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TAKE ME OUT TO THE BALL GAME! Oxford picks Saad as new police chief

BY JASON BLEAU STONEBRIDGE STAFF WRITER OXFORD — After interview- ing several internal candi- dates from the Oxford Police Department, the Oxford Board of Selectmen has made the decision to hire Lieutenant Anthony Saad as the new police chief, succeeding Chief Michael Hassett who will retire in June. Selectmen made the announce- ment during a meeting on Tuesday, April 25. Saad currently holds the second highest position with- in the department, other than the chief, as the lieutenant and received three votes of approval from the Board of Selectmen Courtesy photo with Selectmen John Saad and Alan Berthiuame abstaining Oxford’s newly hired Police Chief Anthony Saad, who will take the position in June and is currently a lieutenant for the department, speaking to the from the vote. BOS. Saad was chosen over Oxford Police Sergeants Jeromy Grniet and William Marcelonis for the position and said he was hum- those guys established a good ing the selectmen had a good bled to be chosen to help lead foundation for me moving for- selection to chose from and that the department forward. ward and I think that’s one he believes Saad is a worthy “I think it’s important that of the reasons why I sit here selection for the chief position. Jason Bleau photo we don’t forget the past and today,” Saad told selectmen. “We had three excellent can- where we came from. I want Selectmen provided nothing didates and three excellent Bogumil Romanic, coach of the Christopher Heights to acknowledge the officers but praise for Saad, also credit- interviews. We’d be fortunate Angels, marches in the April 23 Little League Parade I worked with and for when ing the other two candidates as to have any one of them in the with his son Gabrial on his shoulders. More photos page I first walked in the door in well, with Board of Selectmen position,” Voas said of the three 9. 1986 – when I first came into Vice Chair Michael Voas say- the Oxford Police Department, Please Read SAAD, page A19 BOH still uncertain about medical waste facility BY JASON BLEAU the second exploring the pro- of Health Vice-Chair James more updated information to fer station from one truck to STONEBRIDGE STAFF WRITER posed facility by family-owned Avery voted against the proj- be presented by father and son another; clarified that the 49 WEBSTER — The Board of United Medical Waste, Inc. ect while Chairman David Tim and David Ryan, who own ton maximum per day present- Health has come to an impasse which proposed a full move Zalewski wanted to approve United Medical Waste and took ed in the application is not rep- concerning the fate of a pro- of its offices and operations to the proposal. The third Board the opportunity to clear up a resentative of what they expect posed medical waste transfer 56 Worcester Road earlier this of Health member, Iwona few concerns and misconcep- to actually handle. He said his station facility on Worcester year, with a new facility to be Miller, sat out the meeting in tions from the first meeting. 49 tons is the minimum volume Road after the two presiding built on the property behind the audience, as she was not David Ryan led discussions on they can request within state board members voted opposite the existing businesses at that present for the first of the two his company’s behalf reveal- regulations and that the com- ways for the project on April location. hearings and thus did not cast ing material would not stay at pany will likely only handle 24. After an hour and a half of a vote. the facility on Worcester Road around 2,000 pounds on any The public hearing was discussion on April 24 Board The meeting allowed for and it would simply be a trans- Please Read BOH, page ­A19 Woman found dead after apparent domestic dispute

BY JASON BLEAU vated assault and battery as STONEBRIDGE STAFF WRITER well as domestic violence WEBSTER — A Webster and battery and was held on woman has been pronounced $500,000. He was arraigned dead after an apparent domes- in Dudley District Court on tic violence incident on Harris Monday, May 1. Street on Sunday, April 30. According to the district Representatives from attorney’s office, an investiga- Worcester Count District tion revealed that Hatheway Attorney Joseph D. Early Jr.’s and Kenadek were involved Jason Bleau photo office released a statement fol- in an altercation, which they Gerry DiDonato is carrying on a family legacy. lowing an investigation into described as a “loud argument” the incident identifying the vic- that spilled out onto the second tim as Brenda L. Hatheway, floor porch of 8 Harris St., and age 43, of 8 Harris St. #2 who then into the nearby street. The was found unresponsive in the argument became a physical A new DiDonato on middle of the street near her altercation with the first 911 apartment. Caution tape and call received at 8:47 a.m. First evidence markers were set up responders found Hatheway as Massachusetts State Police unresponsive upon arrival. and Webster Police assisted Hatheway is the mother of BOS a possibility in the investigation into the missing 23-year-old Sabrina Lee incident. Hatheway was trans- Hatheway, who was last seen ported to Day Kimball Hospital in December 2014. A Facebook BY JASON BLEAU with a familiar name people in the Dudley where she was pronounced page operated by Brenda STONEBRIDGE STAFF WRITER community should recognize. dead around 9:30 a.m. with the Hatheway called FIND Sabrina DUDLEY — Anticipation for the June 12 Gerry DiDonato is the latest from the cause of death still to be deter- Hatheway was often updated municipal elections in Dudley is heating up DiDonato family to offer his services to the mined by the Chief Medical to reflect messages of hope and and the race for the open seat being vacated Dudley community as a selectman. Gerry is Examiner as of this report. longing for a resolution to the by Selectman Peter Fox is beginning to take the nephew of Anthony DiDonato, Dudley’s Police took one man into cus- missing persons case. Sabrina shape. In early April, it was reported that longest serving selectman, who passed tody, Joseph Kenadek, age 51, Lee Hatheway had been staying Dudley Finance Committee member Kerry away in 2011. Coincidentally Fox was first of the same address, who has with her boyfriend on Dixfield Cyganiewicz would be running for Fox’s been identified as Hatheway’s seat and now a challenger has come forth Please Read DIDONATO, page ­A19 live-in boyfriend. He was charged with aggra- Please Read DOMESTIC VIOLENCE, page ­A19 2 • The Webster Times • Friday, May 5, 2017 www.StonebridgePress.com StonebridgePress.com

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Almanac Career fair for clinicians planned ACCURACY WATCH: Real Estate The Webster Times is committed to SOUTHBRIDGE – Harrington Therapists accuracy in all its news reports. Although HealthCare System will hold a career Full-Time School-Based Clinicians (& numerous safeguards are in place to ensure DUDLEY fair Saturday, May 13 in Sturbridge for Bilingual) accurate reporting, mistakes can occur. independent licensed clinicians. Full-Time Partial Hospitalization $238,000, 109 West Main Street, Confirmed fact errors will be corrected in The fair will take place from 9 a.m. Clinicians Jimmy R. Solis, Jr. to Jeffrey Rouille a timely manner on page A3. We cannot and Lindsey Mutell to 2 p.m. at The Barn at Wight Farm, Per Diem & Full Time Crisis/ run corrections based upon differences of 420 Main St. in Sturbridge. Candidates Psychiatric Emergency Clinicians opinion or unconfirmable facts. We will, $210,000, 4 Fifth Avenue, TCP Himes should bring an updated resume and be Harrington Behavioral Health however, print letters to the editor from Inc to Mario Enrigue Moreira prepared to interview. On-the-spot hires Services offers patients a fully inte- area residents who wish to add their com- are possible. grated continuum of care dedicated to ments to our news coverage. If you find a $234,500, 377 Dudley Oxford Road, Individuals who are licensed mental helping patients safely and with digni- mistake, please call (508) 764-4325. During Judy L. Stegenga to William J. Moroz health counselors, licensed family mar- ty. The program offers inpatient ser- non-business hours, leave a message in the and Jill A. Moroz riage therapists and licensed indepen- vices in the co-occurring disorder or editor’s voicemail box. dent clinical social workers are encour- behavioral health units in Webster and OXFORD aged to attend. Southbridge; partial hospitalization Harrington is offering qualified candi- programs; an intensive outpatient pro- $239,900, 27 Holly Street, Justin dates a $5,000 sign-on bonus, CEU allot- gram and several levels of outpatient LOG HOME OWNERS Hamilton to Tamara Panczyk and ment, salaried positions with benefits services including recovery as well as Jaime Panczyk and flexible hours. adult, child & family and school-based We specialize in log home $395,000, 85 Old Southbridge Road, J There are open positions in the follow- counseling to assist patients through maintenance, restoration and repair. Mahota Construction Corp to David J. ing areas: every level of increasing wellness. Belanger and Elisa Belanger Full-Time Child & Adolescent For more information, visit har- Therapists and Full-Time Adult ringtonhospital.org/careers. $30,000, 57 Old Worcester Road, For a FREE Linda Ward to David St. Cyr Estimate call, 1-800-634-4833 $247,424.35, 123 Dudley Road, Claudia J. Bunn and Larry W. Bunn Should I invest in to Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corp.

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Keith Turbesi to Thomas C. Temble results but on average you would be in www.countrysidedoors.com e: [email protected] good shape over most 10 year periods $150,000, 7 Day Lane, Investrecs LLC Cash Flow - Monthly income will be to Alexandra L. Maldonado derived from the investment. Many times we see a property and we emo- $840,000, 56 Laurelwood Drive, Craig tionally love it but it has to produce cash j j P. Roy, Cynthia B. Roy, and Cynthia flow every month. Make sure to use j j Friday’s Child j j Barrell Roy to Jeffrey J. Koloski, Sr. conservative numbers for your expens- and Kimberly A. Koloski es to ensure you do have cashflow. Also ensure that if you have current tenants $200,000, 38 Brook Street, Ruth D. and the rents are below market rate that Denaro to Maria M. Sanchez Contreras it still produces positive cash flow. $64,000, 31 Nelson Street, Equity paydown – Even if the market Wilmington Savings Fund Society has decreased, you will still be paying FSB TR, Stanwich Mortgage Loan down the principal amount you owe Trust A and Carrington Mortgage on the loan which will be essential- Services LLC to Damian Mroczka ly a forced savings plan which is one of the main reasons people who own $230,000, 8 Longview Avenue, Fannie real estate typically have more wealth. Mae, Federal National Mortgage Over most time periods the difference Association, and Harmon Law Offices in wealth on a family who owns a home PC to Dylan Peloquin vs. those who rent is 30-40 times more. If you have decided you want to pur- $212,000, 4 Brookside Avenue, chase rental property, I would suggest Marcin Milewski and Anna Milewski hiring a professional Real Estate Agent to Michael P. Vessello who has extensive experience in invest- ment properties to help you analyze and $179,900, 10 Ray Street, Cheryl A. purchase properties to fit your short and Ducharme and Patricia L. Konieczny long terms goals. This leads into the fact to Judy L. Stegenga Cole is a friendly, easy going thirteen-year-old boy of Cau- $215,000, 241 School Street, Yinying casian descent. He is described as a funny teenager who gets Nan to Robert McGinty and Krystal Public Meetings Fasulo-McGinty along well with both children and adults. Cole is very athletic Editor’s Note: Meetings as listed are and loves playing football and basketball. He also enjoys riding $233,000, 4 Colonial Road, Reem retrieved in advance from multiple sourc- his bike and playing video games. Properties LLC to Silvane V. es, including Town Hall and the Internet. Rodrigues The Webster TImes is not responsible for Cole is a seventh grade student who has many friends. Cole $260,000, 90C Sutton Road, changes and cancellations. is a smart child but he is struggling in school this year. He was Cambridge Properties LLC to Angel recently tested for special education services and now has an Carattini and Maria Gonzalez OXFORD: Individualized Education Plan (IEP) to help with academics. $47,000, 3 Maringo Court, Fannie Monday, May 8 Cole has had many losses in his young life and he struggles Mae, Federal National Mortgage Association, and Harmon Law Offices Planning Board, 7 p.m., Selectmen’s with feeling abandoned. Cole currently attends individual thera- SPC to C. Allen Realty Inc Meeting Room py and meets with a therapeutic mentor weekly. Therapy should continue once a permanent family is identified. Cole is legally freed for adoption and can be placed in a home with a mother and father or single mother as the youngest or RONNIE’S SEAFOOD only child. Cole will need a family that supports his relationship Rt. 31 ChaRlton Depot with his half-siblings. 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A BRIEF ON MEDITATION St., Webster. A meet the artists recep- BRIDGEWATER – The following area other services. Students volunteered in tion will take place on Thursday, May residents were named to the dean’s list Santa Clara, CA at programs organized On Saturday May 20 at 10:30 a.m. Dr. 11, 4-6 p.m. with light refreshments. for the fall semester at Bridgewater through the Jesuit Volunteer Corps, Allan Hughes will present the program Gallery hours: Tuesday-Friday 10-6:30, State University: Meghan McCarthy of including homeless outreach programs Meditation for Stress Reduction at the Saturday 10-5. Call 508-949-6232 for more North Oxford, Jessica Bourassa, Logan and afterschool activities with children. Oxford Free Public Library, 339 Main information. McManus and Megan Sterczala of Students volunteered with the Christian St. Oxford and Brandon Craig of Webster. Appalachian Project Workfest to repair The scientific community has recent- COMMUNITY DINNER: CLEMSON, SC — Rachel Michelle substandard housing and build new ly been exploring the use of meditation Life Church will be hosting another Eagleton of Dudley has been named to homes for low-income families in east- as a healing modality. Join Dr. Hughes the Dean’s List at Clemson University ern Kentucky. Students also traveled to as he discusses the extraordinary effect Community Dinner! On the menu this month: spaghetti with meatballs and for the fall 2016 semester. Eagleton is Baton Rouge, LA to serve at St. Bernard of meditation to reduce stress-relat- majoring in sports communication. To Project, a New Orleans-based nonprofit ed responses, improve concentration, sausages! Please join us on May 20th for 4-6 p.m. All are welcome at: Life be named to the Dean’s List, a student that serves low to moderate income enhance clarity of thought and men- achieved a grade-point average between families, to repair and rebuild homes tal equilibrium. He will also present a Church, 1 Nelson St., Webster. OUTDOOR FLEA MARKET 3.50 and 3.99 on a 4.0 scale. recently devastated by flooding there. simple, yet powerful meditation tech- SCRANTON, PA — Meghan Pratt of Students who went to Baton Rouge also nique that can enrich your life person- Saturday, June 3 (rain date: June 10th) from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the First Dudley was among 45 University of volunteered with the Jesuit Volunteer ally, professionally and spiritually Dr. Scranton students who participated in Corps at the West End House Boys Hughes has been meditating for over Congregational Church of Oxford, 355 Main Street (Route 12) in Oxford. six domestic service trips organized by and Girls Club, which serves at-risk 30 years. Join him for an engaging and Campus Ministries’ Center for Service youth through after-school programs, informative presentation. No reserva- Morning coffee and donuts and lunch- time hot dogs, beverages and snacks and Social Justice. among other populations. Students vol- tions required but for more information Students volunteered at the McKenna unteered at St. Michaels Association contact the library at (508) 987-60003 available. Reservations from vendors are now being accepted. Each space Center in Washington, DC. a daytime for Special Education in St. Michaels, or [email protected]. drop-in center for homeless men, at AZ to assist children and adults with BARTLETT ARTISTS is $15 and vendors must bring their own table. For more information or which students volunteered at food development disabilities in the class- May Art Exhibit - Up and Coming pantries and soup kitchens. Students room setting. Artists, presented by Bartlett High to reserve a spot, contact the church office at 508-987-2211 or at officeadmin@ also volunteered at Francis Corps, Pratt, a freshman in the University’s School Visual and Performing Artists, Syracuse, NY, a Roman Catholic faith- Kania School of Management, volun- various artwork in both traditional oxfordfirstucc.org, or contact Fran at 508-987-8961. based program, which provides after teered at Christian Appalachian Project and digital media on view May 5-31 school programs, refugee resettlement Workfest in eastern Kentucky. at Booklovers’ Gourmet, 55 East Main STUDENT ACHIEVEMENT programs and a food pantry, among Belair promoted WORCESTER — Bay for overseeing the bank’s recent role as virtual ratively through Bay Bank of Worcester has State Savings Bank is online loan originations branch manager, over- State Savings Bank and been a mutually owned pleased to announce and account operations. seeing the bank’s online Auburn High School. community savings bank that Heather L. Belair Belair has been a full- account opening pro- Following her grad- since it was founded in has been promoted to time employee of Bay gram. In 2013, she won uation, she became 1895. With assets of over assistant vice president State Savings Bank since Bay State Savings Bank’s a full-time employee. $350 million, the bank’s virtual branch manager 2003, during which time “Employee of the Year” Belair serves on the growth has been gener- for the Worcester-based she has held positions of award. Audit Committee of the ated entirely through bank. In her new role, increasing responsibil- Belair began her Auburn-Webster Lodge customer relationships. she will be responsible ity, including her most career as a part-time tell- of Elks in Auburn and In addition to its main er at Bay State’s as the treasurer of Bay office, the bank has Auburn High State Savings Bank’s branches in Auburn, School branch as Employee Appreciation Holden and Worcester. a student in the Committee. She resides For additional informa- banking program, in Worcester. tion, visit www.baystate- offered collabo- Bay State Savings savingsbank.com. Heather L. Belair Senior Corner month)-10 a.m., Zumba Gold - 9:30 a.m., Pitch - OXFORD SENIOR CENTER 12:30-2:30 p.m., Mah-Jongg - 10:30 a.m. Thursdays: Strength & Balance- 9 a.m., Grocery 323 Main Street (behind Town Hall) Shopping -10 a.m., Oxford, MA 01540 Fridays: Hair Appointments, Cards and Games 508-987-6000 -10 a.m. Open Monday through Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m., except holidays. The Senior Center van service is available for shopping, appointments, etc., throughout Oxford. Ongoing: Appointments need to be made 24 hours in advance Mondays: Cards and Games - 10 a.m., WalMart (small fee applies). For out-of-town appointments (2nd & 4th Mondays) –holiday exceptions (with contact Elderbus, at 800-321-0243, 8-4, Monday thru option of TJ Maxx), cards & games, “Aging Friday. 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Air Force Airman 1st Class Sean M. Guerin graduated from basic military training at Joint Base San Antonio- Lackland, San Antonio, TX. Airman Guerin completed an intensive, eight-week pro- gram that included training in military discipline and studies, Air Force core values, physical fitness, and basic warfare principles and skills. Airmen who complete basic training earn four credits toward an associate in applied science degree through the Community College of the Air Force. Guerin is the son of Claire Guerin of Danielson and Richard Guerin of Webster, and the grandson of Rachel and David Galipeau of Quinebaug. He is a 2016 graduate of Killingly High School.

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WORCESTER — The fol- Duff of Shrewsbury; Isabelle Edmunds, Jeffrey Kudron, Wickstrom of Whitinsville; Adam and Ryan Tonry of lowing students have earned a Lindhurst of Southborough; Kallie O’Brien, Kamile Hylton, Caetlin Johnson, Clariese Uxbridge; Alyssa Wentworth place on the honor roll at Holy Rebecca Kowal of Sturbridge; Kayla Leong, Linda Maria Natal, Coilvea Acquaye, Emma of Webster; Kathryn Smith of Name Central Catholic High Juliana Cafarella and Krista Collesei, Margaret O’Connor, Kennedy, Hannah Lynch, Westborough; Drew Palsha of School for the third quarter. Sullivan of Uxbridge; Owen Rohsara Morgan and Siqi Ye of James Olaes, Martin Nguyen, Whitinsville; Emily Greenslit, Coppinger, Ava Diggs, Lucia Worcester. Neena Pires, Nikolas Padilla, Hayley Tighe, Keelia Rabbett, GRADE 7 Garcia, Benjamin Lanava, Honors Olivia Ankrah, Samantha Krystal Melendez, Quy Nguyen, My Anh Le, Olivia Lupisella, Selvitelli, Samuel Adusei, Ryan Saucier, Sabrina Umana High Honors GRADE 10 Sophie Ikeda of Millbury; Amina Mohammed, and Emily Yulianny De Los Santos, and Barboza, William Kibe, and Fallon Desforges and Elizabeth Vo of Worcester. High Honors Zuzanna Basta of Worcester. Zachary Debs of Worcester. Honors Manfield of Spencer; Kyle Andrea Mechery of Auburn; GRADE 11 GRADE 12 Barbour, Matthew Camfield, Elise Probst of Boylston; Jia Tao of Burlington; Gabriella Olivia Pontius and Brendan Janelle Schulman of Charlton; Vescio of Grafton; Kaycee High Honors: High Honors Sheehan of Worcester. Alexander Demarski of East Conover of Milford; Jeong William Demarski of East Han Nguyen and Zhul Xin of Brookfield; Emily Regis of Ah Shon of Northborough; Brookfield; Robear Manaryous Allston; Siyu Wei of Rochdale; GRADE 8 Hudson; Madison Ayik of Reanna Mankaryous of Sutton; of Sutton; Tina Nguyen of James Trottier of Webster; Jefferson; Abigail Spitzer High Honors Mackenzie Lucas of Upton; Worcester. Emma Roche of Westborough; of Marlborough; Priscilla Julia DiPinto of North Haiyi Wang of Webster; Dyson Honors Hannah Wickstrom of Younes of Mendon; Amanuel Grafton; Acadia Tucker of Barbour, Cyndi Le, Anna Abigayl Sherbourne and Whitinsville; Veronica Zimmerman and Rachael Northbridge; Paige DeSiata Nguyen, Julie Obeng-Nyarkoh, Vanessa Symonick of Auburn; Krencisz of Worcester. Allegakoen of Milford; Faith and Christianna Giovanangelo- Tin Tran, and Alexandra Ward Megan Van Dyke of Barre; Honors Sheehan and Jacob Ikeda of Nicotera of Worcester. of Worcester. Han Yang of Buffalo Grove; Alyssa McMahon of Auburn; Millbury; Elizabeth DiCecco Honors Honors Meaghan Daniels of Charlton; Bridget Piascik of Brookfield; and Juliette Golden of Jenna Olivieri of Douglas; Yimeng Xu and Hang Ly Alexandra Button of East Brendan Desautels of Holden; Millville; Isabella Diorio of David Prosser of Holden; of Auburn; Emily Fletcher of Brookfield; Molly Desautels and Meagan Pero of Leicester; North Grafton; Dany Gordon Anmarie Huggett of North Boylston; Emma Bailen and Ryan Prosser of Holden; Kelly Yuting Hu of Melrose; Jingyu of North Oxford; Young Grafton; Cienna Barszcz Kenneth Graff of Charlton; Krull of Leicester; Carrington Jang and Zinziang Zhao Chan Shon of Northborough; and Trever Johnson of Katherine Regis of Hudson, Leclerc of Marlborough; of Shrewsbury; Mairead Erin Duncan of Rutland; Oxford; James Flanagan of Nathan Novia of Leicester; Zhengyang Wang of Melrose; O’Sullivan of South Grafton; Junjie Lu, Renee Baril, Sean Rochdale; Carrina Camrike of Alexis Moscoffian and Jillian Clarence Johnson of Millbury; Tucker Girard of Spencer; Hammitt, and Shiying Wu of Shrewsbury; Sophie Szydlik Carew of Millbury; Michelle Sophia Masciarelli of Emma Wroblewski of Sutton; Shrewsbury; Sejun (Esther) of Southbridge; Kate Robinson Riley of Millville; Kathryn Northbridge; Alexa Olson of Lindsey Duquette of Upton; Kim of Southington; Abigail of Upton; Anthony Cao, Bryan Horan of Oxford; Erin Socha Oakham; Ziliang Jin of Oxford; Lauren Markey of Uxbridge; Manfield of Spencer; Maximus Agymang; Dominic Porcaro, and Justin Turgeon of Yanpei Zhang of Rochdale; Ariana Guenther of Webster; Lucas of Upton; Jessica Jacob Bowden, John Lopes, Rochdale; Ava Vincequere, Hyerin Sung, Linjin Yuan, Peter Menchin of Whitinsville; Gardner of Webster; Declan Jose Martinez-Paulino, Kayle Elizabeth Fernandez, Jieren Louis Davolio, Sunmin Lee, Alexis Boston, Bradley Roche and Rachel Liazos DeSiata and Ry Kaniuki of Kou, Jingyi Bai, Nan Guo, and Ye Eun Lee of Shrewsbury; Owaka, Brittany Tessier, of Westborough; Lindsey Worcester. Shuwen Zhang, Varun Nathan, Grace Martinek and Michael Eliot Ortiz, Jaylene Ojeda, Sanderson of Whitinsville; Wanting Liu, and Xuan Zhao Power of Southbridge; Hannah Julia D’Alessandro, Kaelen GRADE 9 Abigail Erickson, Anna of Shrewsbury; Chloe Pierson Fitzpatrick and Madison Encarnacion, Katie Anne Scott, Camfield, Brock Richmond, of Southborough; Paige Marino Catino of Spencer; Sarah Mike Gachukia and Peggy-It High Honors Cameron Campbell, Daniel of Southborough; Alexandra Kowal of Sturbridge; Kobe Obeng-Nyarkoh of Worcester. Muqing Di of Melrose; Onyema, Ferras Coulibaly, Sobczak of Webster; Marcos Akana of Thompson; Kaitlyn Abigail Duval of Oxford; Elise Heavynn Ogunfeitimi, Jaini Morrissette and Michael Schimp of Upton; Rachel

StonebridgePress.com 6 • The Webster Times • Friday, May 5, 2017 www.StonebridgePress.com Learning Webster Lions recognize local students

Courtesy photos Joshua Lewis with his parents, after receiving the Edward Kokocinski award and cash prize. The Young Ambassador of the 21st Century award is to honor a student for scholastic achievement, leadership skills and community service. The award includes a cash prize and certificate; and this year’s recipient is Bartlett High School senior Erin Warren, pictured with her parents.

The Edward Kokocinski Memorial award presented by the Webster Lions is awarded to a Webster Lions sponsored Spencer Young of Bartlett as a performer with the Massachusetts graduating senior to help a new graduate purchase needed tools of the trade for a plumbing Lions All State Band later this month. Spencer plays the clarinet and tenor sax, and was career. This year’s recipient is Joshua Lewis of Bay Path, pictured with plumbing department nominated by Peter Twiraga to represent her school. teachers Robert Ceminski and Paul Daoust. ‘World traveler’ shares love for culture and adventure BY JASON BLEAU STONEBRIDGE STAFF WRITER OXFORD — High school is often a time for exploring one’s self and what the world has to offer, from history to foreign languages and culture-specif- ic clubs. Some students take broaden- ing their horizons to a whole new level by traveling the world to experience cultures first hand rather than simply learning about them in the classroom. Oxford High School senior Meghan Westerlind has been to more countries Two students were honored for Peace Poster entries; pictured is Lilly Muller, the winner from than probably some adults in the Oxford All Saint’s Academy, with her parents. The second winner, Elzbita Gronek, a student at St. school system, having visited Australia, Joseph’s School, was unable to attend the event. France, Canada, over 20 states in the United States, and spent her April vaca- tion in Italy. Westerlind was named the “World Traveler” in Oxford High Jason Bleau photo School’s “That’s A Picture Campaign” Oxford High School senior Meghan Westerlind for the graduating class of 2017 and said was named the “World Traveler” in the she is proud to hold that honor seeing as school’s “That’s A Picture Campaign” for the she was raised by her family to embrace 2017 graduating class. She is shown here in opportunities to travel and see the world. Italy during April vacation. “I was taught by my mother to believe traveling and expanding your horizons is very important so any opportuni- nated from you see where those cultures ty that I bring up to my parents that came from. It’s very authentic, it’s not involves traveling they’ve been very sup- like we try to embrace it over here,” portive. My mother has taught me to see Westerlind said. “The experiences that the world and experience new cultures, come along with that and the stories people, and places,” Westerlind said. you hear and people that you meet and Having experienced numerous cul- just the history around you is amazing. tures and regions in her young age, The United States has a newer history. Westerlind said that she has had the We’re still young, You go over to Italy Several representatives of other organizations came to support the winners and the Webster opportunity to see many different ways and France and you see things from the Lions at the annual Recognition Night event. Those in attendance included Rick Nolan and Ed of life and that she has been surprised by medieval times and the Renaissance. It’s Wentland of the St. Vincent de Paul Society, Cody O’Dell, executive director of the Boys & just how different every part of the world fascinating.” Girls Club, Janet Scheffler of the United Way of Webster-Dudley, and James Alkire and Mary seems to be, especially when it comes to Even here at home Westerlind embrac- Giordano of the Webster-Dudley Food Share program. the personalities of those who live there. es a sense of exploration and adventure, “Every place you go the people are saying that many of her fellow students different in the way that they approach and even the adults who live in the you. In Italy, there were a lot of really commonwealth of Massachusetts fail to nice older people and they’re all very appreciate the natural beauty of where approachable and very sweet and in they, themselves, call home. Australia it was hard to understand Despite all her adventures so far, their accents at times and they all have Westerlind shows no signs of slowing very strong and outgoing personalities,” down. She has plans to live in Australia Westerlind said. “Paris was an amazing for a year after graduation and to take a experience and people there are very Euro trek, a train ride through the many high fashion and they know they live in countries in Europe. In a time where cul- a very beautiful place so every place has tural tensions and fears of the unknown its own personality.” seems to dominate the emotions of many Having seen nearly half of the states across the world, Westerlind said she here in the United States and sever- would like to see more people travel and al countries from around the world, experience the world. While she herself Westerlind said she feels people here at acknowledged the world as a whole is home may have a skewed impression of experiencing some frightening times, it what the rest of the world is like as many hasn’t stopped her and it shouldn’t stop cultures are Americanized and adapted anyone else. to fit in with our own culture. “There’s so much freedom in being “Going to where those cultures origi- open minded and being able to welcome anyone with open arms,” Westerlind said. “I’ve found so much love and light in my life because of being open minded and seeing the world. I just have a lot of hope for humanity and while what’s going on in the world may not be the best, I continue to travel because I have hope. Everyone is a bit scared right now, but it’s worth the freedom of being open minded.” www.StonebridgePress.com Friday, May 5, 2017 • The Webster Times • 7 Learning Bartlett announces third quarter honor roll

WEBSTER — The following Deanna Girard, Jeykiel Parker, Patryk Piwowarczyk, High Honors: Connor Nina Nguyen, Lucinda Orne, students have earned a place Gonzalez-Aponte, Jaedaiel Kyle Sullivan, Dariane Tooley, Brennan, Abigail Brodeur, Madison Podedworny, Shawn on the honor roll at Bartlett Hanssen-Richards, Madison and Johnathan Wilson. Amanda Donovan, Avory Renaud, Rania Rezk, Adam High School for the third quar- Hart, Ford Jarmolowicz, Honors: Cody Adams, Gagnon, Phuong Le, Sochacki, Erin Warren, ter. Sok Leap Khem, Sasiwimon Alexandra Balducci, Dawn Megan Marrier, Cameron Matthew Wyman and Xinyue Komsin, Matthew LaBounty, Baton, Stephanie Boersma, McLaughlin, Lays Napoli, Zhang. GRADE 9 Mason Lavache, Edna Mbugua, Emma Bonneau, Zachary Dylan Thomas, and Dylan Van Honors: Ashley Bega, Nariah High Honors: Nikki Bolton, Igor Napoli, Madison Piehler, Candito, Kieleigh Cloutier, Liew. Carlson, William Cronan, Tyler Johoa Laboy Rivera, Mia Joseph Pierce, Riley Stawiecki, Vangel Gjergo, Caitlin Honors: Samir Azzaoui, Cunningham, Tyler Davern, Lipman-Tessioni, Chaya Elias Taborda, Jacob Vosburg, Kotarba, Zachary Legasey, Jeffrey Bishop, Brent Dominick Dunbar, Antonio Lipman-Tessioni, Gabrielle Breanna Ward and Brooks Carly Leighton, Garrett Mann, Chicoine, Jared Drisco, Emily Espino, Shawn Gatto, Ashley Nelson, Andy Nguyen, and Williams. Duncan McIntyre, Brandi Fitzgerald, Caitlin Frabotta, Gaulin, Anthony Grzembski, Mercer, Ognjen Milosavjevic, Anya Gonzalez Aponte, Jeffrey Harnois, Klarissa Hanna Picchioni. GRADE 10 Honors: Joyce Adonteng Katelyn Picard, Julia Madison Johns, Stephanie Johnson, Emily Jones, Victoria Prempeh, Anna Asamoah, High Honors: Mariah Podedworny, Marina Rezk, Lugo, Christopher Place, Mayotte, Mackenzie Mountain, Ahmed Azzaoui, Isaac Batista, Belletti, Shannon Bombardier, Ryan Rice, Scott Richard, Alexander Polanco, Samantha Marylee Panient, Zachary Nathan Blythe, Benjamin John Bsoumai, Shannon Casey, Sophie Santoro, Joseph Sho, Proulx, Zoe Thomas, Jonathan Poitras, Wahdat Rizvi, Clara- Brodeur, Haleigh Carlson, Samantha Coombs, Ashlee Nicholas Van Liew, Eric Truscott, Savannah Walckner, Camille Santoro, Lyndsey Chelsea Cournoyer, Ezekial Cuellar, Jacob DeCarteret, Vazquez, Allyson Wheeler- and Alyssa Ward. Sweatland, Nathan Williams, Diaz, Kyle Fafard, Nadia Julie Dwyer, Allison Ramsey, and Ryan Zalewski. GRADE 12 James Wolverson and Spencer High Honors: Christopher Young. Gaber, Justin Gagner, Alyjah Grzembski, Brian James, GRADE 11 Gagnon, Sophia Gardner, Bradley Markiewicz, Shaye Lally, Dominic Manzi-Knych, Meals by the Brigade new fixture in Webster part of this new venture. nothing. We pay nothing. This meal lege to it’s fullest,” Hebert said. “The Lauri Joseph, also a member of the is hosted and prepared by the Blessed students will be helping us out in the Blessed Backpack Brigade and wife of Backpack Brigade, who provides every- future. Today we just wanted to get it Dudley Selectman Paul Joseph, said it’s thing from toiletries to tents and food to off and running and it’s a great turnout. a service the organization prides itself the homeless and the needy. No ques- The turnout is a lot more than I thought in being able to provide at a new loca- tions asked,” Joseph said. “Our chef it would be so it’s great to see people tion with new guests from the Webster is the same chef that we had at St. embracing it and I hope it turns into Jason Bleau photos community and beyond. Andrew’s. He and his staff provide the something even greater.” Dudley Selectman Paul Joseph, whose wife “Anyone can enjoy this service. The food and the storage and do the final Lauri is a member of the Blessed Backpack offering changes from meal to meal. preparations for free.” Brigade, welcomes guests to the first fellow- Tonight we served chicken, potatoes, That chef is David Hebert who, ship meal hosted by the organization at the and Brussels sprouts,” Joseph said. despite living Webster American Legion hall. “The clothing is all donated, we also quite a drive offer cloths for the homeless. We have a away in southern barrel in the Dudley Police Station. The Connecticut, said BY JASON BLEAU STONEBRIDGE STAFF WRITER Nichols events class helped provide the it was a pleasure seed money to pay for these events. We for him to be able WEBSTER – The Blessed Backpack have until August to do some serious to continue to Brigade continued it mission to provide fundraising. We’re hoping to apply for give back to the for the less fortunate in the region by the Malser grant and we’re planning a local community kicking off a new fellowship meal at the bucket brigade and a yard sale.” through his culi- American Legion. Lauri’s husband, Paul, greeted guests nary skills. The free community meal is spon- and took the time to have them look “It’s such a sored by the brigade and hosted by the around at the American Legion hall. He great cause and to Legion, free of charge, to provide an said it should be greatly appreciated by see everyone come MAYTAG Certified Technician opportunity for members of the com- Model # MVWC415EW everyone that the Legion offered their together and help With Over munity to come together and enjoy each space free of charge and that many out, it’s tremen- was $599.95 20 Years Experience other’s company as well as provide food volunteers came together to make the dous. It’s a great for the local homeless community in first meal a success; that he hopes will thing to do. This – now – WE SERVICE ALL southern Worcester County. The meal is continue for a long, long time. is what Nichols New a continuation of efforts by the Blessed MAKES AND “(The American Legion) were so will- College represents $379.95 MODELS Backpack Brigade and local volunteers ing to take us and we asked ‘how much and I’m here rep- while supplies last! to contribute to a similar program do we have to pay for rent’ and they said resenting the col- at the St. Andrew Bobola Church in Dudley and follows the same format but provides meals twice a month, on the second and fourth Wednesdays, with different themes and delicious offerings all cooked by David Hebert, the food service director of Nichols College. Lisa Berg of the Blessed Backpack Brigade said the organization is thrilled to be able to help provide the meal, with services and food all paid for through financial contribution or are donated to the cause free of charge. “When the Blessed Backpack Brigade became a corporation we decided to add an additional two meals a month for people,” Berg said. “We feel really good about it. A lot of senior citizens come here, the local homeless come here, and it’s a free meal and a chance for them to socialize. Everyone gets together and we don’t turn anyone away. We have a donation bucket and those who can and want to can donate to help this continue.” The Nichols College events class helped fund the first several meals through money raised during an auc- tion and further meals are also being funded through donations, although the Backpack Brigade will have to do some fundraising of its own to help contin- ue the program. Numerous volunteers and more than 60 patrons turned out for the first meal, making it a success beyond the expectations of everyone involved. Many of the visitors stopped by because they had seen the success and service provided during the meals at St. Andrew’s and they wanted to be a

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After collecting a specific number of eggs using a unique list designat- Jason Bleau photos The Easter Bunny was a special guest of the Pearle for the annual Easter Egg hunt in Dudley. ed to each hunter, children got to pick from a series of prizes to take Jaelyn Mason of Dudley smiles after finding home, courtesy of the Pearle L. Crawford Library. one of several green eggs on her list.

Jake Morse of Southbridge adds an orange egg to his collection with the help of his mother Kim.

Young Elaina of Webster counts her eggs with family after completing her hunt at the Pearle Sara Rabski of Dudley poses for a photo mid- L. Crawford Library. hunt.

Evelyse Fassett of Dudley starts her collec- Easter Egg hunters pet a live python. Many expected the reptile to be wet and slimy, but in Jack Berry of Webster reaches for a purple tion with a pair of eggs. reality, he was rather dry and very social with everyone who took the time to meet him. egg to add to his collection.

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Webster’s selectmen, Randy Becker, Donald Bourque, Bob Miller, and Andrew Jolda, joined the parade on the march to McGeary Field.

Jason Bleau photos Members of Webster’s major league teams lead the charge with the Little League banner.

The drumline of Bartlett High School marching band.

Colin Quintero, a Webster Little League Ricardo Ortiz is ready to play ball with his Marlin, brought a compass with him to nav- equipment in hand. Webster Little League’s Giants smile as they march in the town’s annual little league parade igate the parade route. on Sunday, April 23.

Colin Farraher reads the Little League oath Longtime Webster Little League volunteer during opening ceremonies for the 2017 Bob Phillips was surprised as he was asked Webster Little League Season on April 23. to throw out the opening pitch for the 2017 Gina Nieves, coach of the Webster Little League Rays, accompanies her team to opening season. ceremonies.

The Webster Little League A’s march as a team to opening day ceremonies.

The Webster major league Red Sox, sponsored by the Webster Fire Department. 10 • The Webster Times • Friday, May 5, 2017 www.StonebridgePress.com

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Frank G. Chilinski Stonebridge Press President and Publisher Lentine: The answer? The Lake have ‘rules of Ruth DeAmicis Editor To the Editor: which holds two tournaments each The Webster Times I am responding to the April 21st year to raise money for their non-prof- the road’ too article about “Town officials in Webster it; NEBA, which uses Memorial Beach are continuing to explore new ways to in the spring and fall for tournaments With the warmer build on tourism at the town’s popular or Wood Boat and Motor which has a weather seemingly Editorial Memorial Beach on Webster Lake……” benefit tournament out of Memorial upon us, finally, I will start this LTTE by letting readers Beach, all other groups that want to many people are know that I cannot write this without have tournaments must do so from the using the road- my fingers pounding a little harder on State Ramp. The State Ramp only has ways for a variety Summertime… my keyboard. I also want to say that the a facility large enough for about ten Editor of this newspaper wants all of us trailers. That makes for a very small of activities. When to preface what we write with “In my tournament. pedestrians, cars, It will be here soon…long days, short opinion.” This letter will be a combina- If, for example, another reputable Chief’s and bicycles share nights, hot and sticky…we barely real- tion of my opinion and proven facts. I organization, like the local FLW and the road, accidents ize that since the cold lingered so long hope and believe all of you out there will B.A.S.S. affiliates want to have a tour- Corner can result if they this spring. be able to tell the difference. nament out of Memorial Beach the costs are not used prop- The local towns will have their sum- When the verbal and written mess would be prohibitive. First there is a STEVE erly. A person mer of road work, mess, dust; between surrounding the paddleboat was in full $200 fee for someone to open the gate. WOJNAR mentioned to me the state highways and the town repairs flame two or three years ago, I contrib- Now understand, the gate is open every the issue of people (the winter did a number on a lot of uted my 10¢ worth (2¢ worth is ridicu- day at 7 A.M., but to have that same walking or jogging side by side while roads) we can be assured there will be a lous in today’s economy.) in this news- person open the gate at 5 A.M. = $200. vehicles are approaching. Quite LOT of dust and muss. paper. I am quite sure that the ‘town Then the organization has to have a per often, these pedestrians do not move Chapter 90 funds, the taxes we pay officials’ know about the power of the tournament insurance policy that cost to a “single file” arrangement. This the state so generously gives back to homeowners that live on the shores of no less than $1200. Then there is the is very dangerous. This is a good the town for its own use each year on a Webster Lake. They were the driving cost of parking, which is $20 per boat. opportunity to warn people of the convoluted formula to help pay for road force behind trying to stop the Indian (I am guessing from memory as to the dangers associated with this activi- repairs, are as usual in danger of being Princess back then AND they hold the parking fee.) If the tournament draws ty and remind them of the rules for cut back again. All the ways the state key to the locks at Memorial Beach. more than 25 boats, then we need to hire gives back to the cities and towns in one Two or three years ago the Webster an EPO officer which is another $200 +. pedestrians on roadways. way or another are always in jeopardy. Board of Selectmen was peppered with Add it up and before the people that just Pedestrian rules are contained in The formula for Chapter 70 funding lake homeowners. I don’t know if that want to enjoy themselves fishing, they both state laws and local regulations. for schools is so convoluted you can’t is still the case, but if so I would like to will fork over $1600, plus $20 each for If sidewalks are in place on a partic- even get a legible copy of the actual stat- be in the audience at the Selectman’s parking. Plus they will pay an entry fee ular street, they should be used. If utes from anyone. Meeting when a proposal comes in that for the tournament which is $150 (+/-). there are no sidewalks, people should This scenario shouldn’t be this hard. gives access to the water on Webster I am a tournament fisherman. I have walk along the shoulder of the road- It’s our own money. We pay it into Lake. Common sense has to be a factor fished in lakes from Tennessee to Maine way facing into traffic. You will most the state through income taxes, enter- here. The empty lot is not an attraction. and from Canada to the Potomac River. likely see a vehicle heading toward tainment taxes, food taxes, retail taxes, The attraction is THE LAKE. The rea- Webster Lake is the most expensive you if walking in this fashion. taxes on meals, and an inordinate son people have bought shacks and torn place to have a tournament in the entire Unless the shoulders of the road number of fees and taxes hidden here them down to build mansions is because country. This is not ‘my opinion.’ There are particularly wide, there is little and there among our products and ser- of THE LAKE. The reason people have is no waterway any place in the United to no room for people to walk side vices. Yet the towns must jump through built three and four level homes so close States that has the rules and costs of by side without one person being on hoops extraordinaire to get it back. to each other, that when someone sneez- fishing on Webster Lake and using the roadway. The accident possibil- Competitive grants, paperwork night- es the next door neighbor says, “Bless Memorial Beach. ities increase, especially when solar mares, deadlines, follow up reports. The you.” is because of THE LAKE. That If the town had a reasonable launch glare, inclement weather, darkness, make-work on the part of the personnel said, a loud portion of the homeowners fee (I have been a boater since 1978 and is nearly as much as the funding at on the lake do not want people to have $20 is the most expensive fee I have ever or other factors reduce visibility. All times. access to THE LAKE. And if you think paid.), did away with the ridiculous precautions should be taken to stay So the next time a new grant program that is just my opinion, let’s see if the $200 gate opening fee, and accepted the off the roadway whenever possible. comes down from Boston, or the Powers following proposal to utilize the empty insurance that all tournament boaters When you wish to cross the road, That Be start twigging the funding for lot gets passed. must have to compete, ($1,000,000 lia- do this at crosswalks when they are the Cherry Sheets again, do recall the This summer, if I wanted to launch bility and $300,000 property) Memorial available. If there are no crosswalks, funding came from here in the first my boat at Memorial Beach, I couldn’t. Beach would have a tournament almost pedestrians should yield the right place. All we want is a fair share back, My tow vehicle is my company vehicle every Saturday and every Sunday. If of way to vehicles before crossing to run the local needs. and they will not issue a pass, even at a there were 50 boats at each and there and avoid “jumping out” into traffic. cost of $250, because my truck is lettered was a tournament every weekend Pedestrians may have the right of with my company logo and I live in during the non-ice months (April thru way in many instances; however, it Oxford. They are afraid that if they put October) then the town would collect is not always the case. People need to LETTERS a pass on the truck that I will use that $50,000+ just in launch/parking fees. be aware of their surroundings and pass to dump trash at the town dump. And that is just with 50 boats. Before must always assume drivers do not Let’s see, I would pay $250 to launch the town had these outrageous costs, Extra! Extra! Read All About It! see you. With this in mind, whenever at Memorial Beach. Would common that keep people away, there were tour- a car is in the area, be sure to walk We think you’re important enough sense tell anyone and everyone that naments with over 100 boats. There was single file. to tell all our readers to turn to they should have two stickers: one for even a national event held by B.A.S.S., the Opinion pages and read your the dump and one for Memorial Beach. the largest fishing organization in Many side streets, dead ends, or Letters to the Editor. Could that be another revenue source?? the world, called the Eastern B.A.S.S. other lightly traveled locations may But first, you have to write us! Of course it would. But let’s step back, Divisionals where fishermen and their allow you to have a more relaxed Mail your letters to the Webster they are charging $250 per year to just families came from 13 states for the approach when it comes to walking Times, P.O. Box 90, Southbridge, launch…a…boat…and…park…the… event. The restaurants, gas stations, on the road. Do not ignore the basic MA 01550. trailer. That is absurd. BUT the purpose convenient and grocery stores thrived. safety rules of looking both ways and Or e-mail your of the high fees is to keep people off THE No longer is an event like that possible always paying attention to the possi- letters to the LAKE. on Webster Lake. Memorial Beach is bility of cars. Vehicles may come from editor at ruth@ And it is working. a gem in Central Massachusetts and anywhere, so it is always important stonebridge Is it fair to say that the town offi- Northeastern Connecticut. Webster can to treat these locations with the prop- press.news. cials would like to do something with allow it to be an attraction at a reason- er amount of caution. the big parking lot at Memorial Beach, able fee or something the common man Sharing the road and respecting You’ll need but have no desire to do anything to cannot afford to enjoy. It says volumes to provide your each other’s use of it will limit acci- attract people to use THE LAKE? If so, when Memorial Beach cost more, per dents and injuries. name and place shouldn’t the name be changed from person, than any other attraction in of residence, Thanks again for your questions Memorial Beach to Memorial Park and New England. It is so, because that is and comments. Please send them to along with a make believe THE LAKE doesn’t exist the way a small minority of people want me at the Dudley Police Department, phone number, and isn’t an attraction? it and the people and businesses in so we can ver- Webster Lake is one of the largest bod- Webster take the hit. 71 West Main St., Dudley, MA 01571 ify the letter is ies of water in Massachusetts. It is one or email at swojnar@dudleypolice. yours. of the best bass fishing lakes, not just Ray Lentine com. We don’t have in Massachusetts, but in the country. Oxford a set limit, but if you keep it around It still is, but unless we are Life Skills, Opinions expressed in this weekly 600 words or so, you’re going to column are those of Chief Wojnar only have a better chance at seeing all and unless clearly noted, do not reflect your words in print. Sendrowski: Easter Excellence the ideas or opinions of any other orga- If you want to write a bit longer nization or citizen about a particular issue, maybe a To the Editor: Monsignor Anthony Czarnecki, Father guest Your Turn column is your cup My wife and I recently attended the Charles Borowski, and Associate Pastor of tea. If you do that, try to keep it 6 a.m. Resurrection Celebration Easter Grzegorz Chodkowski, conducted them- between 700-800 words. Sunday Mass at St. Joseph’s Basilica in selves with absolute perfection in their Remember, libelous remarks and/ Webster. When we arrived, we were sur- tone, voices, movements and timing. GUESS YOU or personal attacks are a no-no and prised that there was only one parking Their perfection was mirrored in the could lead to your letter not being spot left. Apparently, those attending 18 boy and girl altar servers. I could published. that Mass knew something we didn’t. see in their young eyes and faces that DIDN’T So, what are you waiting for? They knew that this 6 a.m. Easter Mass they also were proud to be a part of this Start writing! was special. Mass. It didn’t take long for us to realize that The same should be said of the five READ we were participating in an uplifting adult readers and deacons who helped event. The choir was absolutely fantas- make this Mass what my wife and I SOUND OFF! tic. Piotr Ferensowicz was the organist agreed was the most uplifting Mass we THE and director, Gabriel Pajak was the have ever attended. The decorations in soloist, the musicians were under the the church were done by the altar guild WE KNOW you’ve got an opinion, so direction of Douglas Weeks were from under the leadership of Fred and Sylvia what are you waiting for? Worcester Polytechnic Institute, and Kitka and John and Jane Gogolinski. PAPER. Sound Off! the choir was made up of members from It’s a fast and the Polish and English choirs of the Joseph E. & Eleanor B. easy way to let Basilica. The singing and music gave Sendrowski everyone know me goosebumps. Webster what’s on your The choir wasn’t the only thing that mind. What’s made the Mass special. The three priests more is if you’re worried about put- ting you’re name See a photo you When things like speed limits change, out there, don’t be! With Sound Off! you don’t have to would like to order? we’re the first to know. leave a name. You can e-mail your Sound Off! Photo Reprints Available You could be the second to [email protected]. Just remember to label it as a Sound Off. Call Stonebridge Press for details Your Community Paper. You’ll want to keep your remarks rel- 508-764-4325 or drop us an email at atively brief so we have enough space Told ya. in the newspaper to include it all. [email protected] www.StonebridgePress.com Friday, May 5, 2017 • The Webster Times • 11 Viewpoint The tautog are running…and the turkey are sneaky

est was 26 1/2 pounds! A real monster! This week’s The Great picture shows a group of turkeys in the back Outdoors yard of a local resident. Locating wild turkeys is RALPH not hard to do this year. It just takes a lot of patience TRUE to lure them in for a good shot. They are in !!!! Tautog This past Thursday I fishing has exploded with hunted birds in Sutton action in Massachusetts. and had a very exciting A recent trip for a few morning. Arriving at my local anglers fishing the destination by 5 a.m., I Westport River had tau- was all set up and relax- tog limits for all on board. ing in my blind in an old Green crabs are the bait chair that provides a lot at this time of year. The of comfort. anglers used up most Within 1/2 hour I spot- Courtesy photos ted a couple of deer head- of their gallon of crabs Turkey gather in a neighborhood yard, safer than the woods ing my way. They slowly they had purchased at during hunting season. a Providence bait shop. walked in my direction ued their slow progress on my clothes that would A gallon of green crabs and came within 30 yards Capt. Mel True of Fishnet Charters with a monster tautog towards my blind. After have prevented the nasty cost in the neighborhood of my blind when the lead taken last year. 3/4 of an hour they were bugs from hitching a ride of $13. Always check the deer picked up my scent. finally within shooting on my clothing. After bait you are buying, to She quickly alerted the range, but there was a returning home I sprayed muscles, fever, etc.! One eat. As I handed the trout ensure that it is fresh. other deer with a snort, large boulder to my left my clothes with the tick symptom I always have over to him I noticed that Often times bait shops and they both ran to the and they walked behind repellant. Unfortunately, is being tired, but that is a trout had coughed up a keep the bait a little too top of a grassy field. They it. one of the ticks man- from being old! 2-inch alewife. Now that long and they start to both stopped a couple of Great! It gave me a aged to somehow become This is the time of year is great news. Maybe smell bad. Smelly bait hundred yards away. It chance to poke my gun embedded in my left leg. for shad fishing on the there are some alewives will not catch fish! A sure was a great picture barrel out of the front As I was relaxing in my Connecticut River. We left in the lake but I was three-fish limit is not a lot as they were silhouetted window of my blind. All back yard I felt a small often fished the Holyoke surprised that the rain- of fish, but the group of against the sky. I had to do was wait until but stinging bite and Dam area after turkey bow trout was feeding on anglers did a lot of catch After they left I decid- they showed up on the knew exactly what it hunting up North. Now them. & release. The group ed to take a drink of hot other side of the large was. Carefully removing that we hunt birds local- Last week the Uxbridge also caught a few schoo- tea from my thermos. boulder and I would have the nasty critter from my ly, we rarely go shad fish- Rod & Gun Club held lie stripers after they got Suddenly I saw some a perfect shot. leg with a pair of twee- ing, but we have great their first fly fishing tired of hauling in tau- movement at the edge of What the heck is going zers, I needed to apply memories of our younger tournament at the club. tog. They trolled tube and the field. Taking a look on? After approximately some hydrocortisone days catching shad. If you Approximately 15 anglers worm for the stripers, through my binoculars I 10 long minutes I spot- cream to the area. I need- want to get a kid hooked participated in the event. catching only one. noticed a flock of eight ted a turkey a good dis- ed to apply the cream on fishing shad fishing is Kurt Salvas and his two It is only a week or two turkeys heading my way. tance away from me and for 6 to 7 days before the a great way to go. boys enjoyed the event before the big stripers A few were strutting and soon realized that all of itch from the bite was Local trout fishing has and one took top hon- hit the Providence River. two of the birds were big the turkeys had used the almost gone. I will need been great for some and ors for the day. Next Bait fish (porgies) should toms. large boulder to conceal to be sure that I have slow for others. Power year fish chairman Ed start showing up any During discussions themselves from my not contracted Lyme dis- bait has been the num- Gervis will hold another day now. Schoolies are with a few local turkey view. They were now out ease for the third time. ber of choice for catch- event, and it will have already being caught up hunters, we often talk of shooting range. Maybe There are so many doc- ing trout, but fly fishing numerous prizes for the and down the coast and about different situations next time. It was still a tors that treat tick bites anglers are still finding top anglers. Some anglers the big boys are not far we encounter while hunt- great morning. in different ways. They slow fishing. A week ago, used float tubes to fish away. ing birds. Sometimes it is Numerous ticks were are also hesitant to pre- I fished Wallum Lake from. A great time was Turkey hunting was best not to call the birds removed from my cloth- scribe antibiotics, and for trout. After catching had by all. very good for local if they are working your ing after I returned to my often wait to see if any three nice rainbow trout anglers last week with way. I had a couple of truck. I forgot to spray symptoms arise, like I placed them in a buck- Take A Kid Fishing & some impressive birds decoys set up about 30 yards away. They contin- some permitrim spray being tired and aching et before dropping them Keep Them Rods Bending being harvested, the larg- off to an elderly angler to Time for Reader Tips!

Spring is in full bloom and as readers trip, I didn›t have an extra When the flowers are Congratulations to Russell of prepare for the warm weather, sev- towel to stand on and none Take spent from my holiday Whitinsville, who won Dinner for Two eral took time from their busy sched- were provided (camp set- centerpieces, I leave at the Publick House in Sturbridge. He ules to share tips, tricks and ideas that ting). I keep a pair of those the the greens in place and submitted the recycling tip above. have worked for them. From keeping fuzzy comfort slipper Hint fill in with silk flowers. your car’s showroom shine to recycling socks with grippies on the Water your centerpiece *** those wine corks, read on for the latest bottom in my travel bag. KAREN with a funnel placed in Win Dinner for Two at the Publick round of Reader Tips. I wear them to keep from the center. 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The results are fantastic and no Northbridge A reader shares two simple, but prac- fabulous three course dinner for two water spots! ** tical, solutions for everyday hassles: at the renowned restaurant, located on Terry Kolesnik Talk about creative recy- Route 131 across the town common in Charlton cling! Bottoms up! I have two tips that have worked for historic Sturbridge. Because I’m in the ** me: business of dispensing tips, not invent- This regular contributor offers up a Do you have long and dangerous 1. Wrap several rubber bands around ing them (although I can take credit for couple of her favorite traveling tips: cords on your mini blinds? Helpful hint your shampoo, body wash, or condition- some), I’m counting on you readers out to remedy the problem: save your wine er bottles. This way, they won’t be so thee to share your best helpful hints! 1. When I prep for a trip, I pack two bottle corks! slippery when they get wet. *** travel mugs in my checked baggage. 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Life is good and Putnam. CT visa-versa! to: Take the Hint, c/o Stonebridge Press, vacations are always the best! *** Russell Conlon PO Box 90, Southbridge, MA 01550. Or 2. While traveling, showers or tubs This clever reader found an easy way Whitinsville email [email protected]. can be slippery or you never know who to extend the life of lush centerpieces: ** left a fungus among us. On a recent Prize Winner Smart investing can help you keep moving toward your goals It’s Kentucky Derby time again. after you’ve retired. It winner Calvin Borel’s strat- to it? Is this an investment I can hold Even if you’re not much of a horse might not always be easy egy usually involves rid- for the long term? And you’ll also need Financial racing fan, you might appreciate all the – during turbulent mar- ing his horse on the rail at to learn about yourself as an inves- Derby’s pageantry – the mint juleps, kets, you may be tempted Focus the inside of the track – so tor: What is my tolerance for risk? Am the women’s beautiful hats, the singing to take a “time out” – but much so that his nickname I fully considering all my goals, such of “My Old Kentucky Home,” and so the most successful inves- JEFF is “Bo’rail.” As an investor, as college for my kids, my own retire- on. But if you look beyond the hoopla, tors are usually the most BURDICK you need a strategy that’s ment and the type of legacy I’d like to you’ll realize just how much work it persistent ones. appropriate for your goals, leave? There’s no shortage of questions takes to put on such an event. And Here’s another trait risk tolerance and time hori- for active investors to ask – and the the efforts of one group in particular shown by Kentucky Derby jock- zon. Such a strategy will involve choos- best investors never stop learning. – the jockeys – may be able to provide eys: vision. Jockeys must be able to ing a suitable mix of investments, You can learn a lot from Kentucky you with some lessons in life – and in spot the spaces they need to go through reviewing your portfolio’s progress at Derby jockeys. By applying some of investing. to gain the position they want. In other regular intervals, and making changes their skills and habits to your invest- For starters, consider the stami- words, they see where they want to as necessary. ment activities, you can keep moving na the jockeys show as they steer go. As an investor, you need this same Finally, jockeys need knowledge. Is toward your goals – and you won’t even 1,000-pound thoroughbreds around the ability. To illustrate: What do you want the track in good shape? How has the have to run in circles. track at Churchill Downs. Riding a your retirement to look like? Will you horse been behaving lately? What’s racehorse is difficult, demanding and stay close to home and volunteer? Will the weather going to be at post time? This article was written by Edward dangerous, requiring enormous endur- you travel the world? Will you even To be a good investor, you also need Jones for use by your local Edward ance on the part of the jockey. And in open a small business? You need to plenty of knowledge. You’ll need to Jones Financial Advisor. Please contact many areas of life, you too will need envision your goals if you’re going to pose some questions about individual Jeff Burdick, your local Edward Jones to show some staying power. That’s achieve them. investments you’re considering: How Advisor in Sturbridge at 508-347-1420 certainly true when you invest. You Strategy is also important to jock- will this investment perform under or [email protected] need the fortitude to keep on investing, eys. They all want to win the race, but different market environments? Will in good markets and bad ones, and they employ different methods. For this investment fit well into my portfo- during all the phases of your life – even example, three-time Kentucky Derby lio, or do I already have others similar 12 • The Webster Times • Friday, May 5, 2017 www.StonebridgePress.com Sports Bartlett edges Quaboag in baseball, softball contests

WEBSTER — On Friday, April 28, the Bartlett High and Quaboag Regional var- sity baseball and softball teams battled on nearby fields. Both contests were close, with the Indians winning both. Bartlett’s baseball team defeated the Cougars, 10-6, while the Lady Indians won on the softball diamond, 6-5, with Bartlett scoring four runs in the bottom of the seventh inning for the come-from-behind victory.

Jason Mckay photos Tyler Davern of Bartlett sprints off first base on his pursuit to second. Bartlett’s Olivia Houlihan gets on board to second base safely.

Bartlett’s Grzembski has laundry list of postseason accolades Current Bartlett High senior Anthony Grzembski was named Mass Basketball Coaches Association Central Player of the Year and a member of the MBCA Boys Central All-Academic Team. Grzembski, who helped the Indians reach the Division 3 state semifinals this past season and finished his career with over 1,000 points — near the top of the Indians’ all-time scoring list — will be attending Clark University in the fall and will play basketball under head coach Paul Phillips.

Bartlett’s Anthony Grzembski beats the throw home with a slide into the plate.

File photo Bartlett High’s Anthony Grzembski was named the Mass Basketball Coaches Madison Johns of Bartlett winds up and deliv- Bartlett’s Alyssa Ward safely slides into home Association Central Player of the Year. ers a pitch to Quaboag. plate.

Any information regarding end of players that live in Sturbridge and/ This dedicated group of young women sports briefs season player statistics such as goals, or attend Tantasqua Regional High has worked throughout the year sell- assists and shutouts from any year School are eligible for the Sturbridge ing raffle tickets, working concession previous to the fall of 2004 is greatly team, also players from other sur- stands, and refereeing youth soccer appreciated. Also, any awards such rounding towns may also be eligible games in an effort to make this trip Rochdale Baseball to join as team MVP, most improved player, to play. The team will conduct try- affordable for every member of their unsung hero, league All-Star, Central outs May 6, 7, and 13 at Tantasqua team. On Friday, May 19, in conjunc- Central New England Mass. All-Star and All State All-Star Regional High School from 10 a.m. to tion with Frank’s Comedy Safari, the from the same time period (1968-2003) noon. For more information contact team parents will be hosting a Night Baseball Association would be a great touch to the informa- team manager Jim Rosseel at (774) of Comedy at J. Anthony’s in Auburn. tion already compiled. 230-1784 or email jimrosseel@hotmail. The event begins at 7 p.m., and tick- The South Central Express of Any and all materials would be com, coach Ray Sullivan at (508) 736- ets are $25 per person. The evening Charlton will now be known as the returned safely and in a timely man- 7770 or email [email protected], or will also include some amazing silent Rochdale Express, and their new ner. One can mail or email Renauld coach Dave Proulx at (774) 230-6490 or auction items, including professional home field will be at Rochdale Park, these artifacts at Bartlett High School email [email protected]. sports tickets, signed sports memo- home of Becker College baseball. The (52 Lake Parkway, Webster, MA 01570) rabilia, golf packages and more. If team will be looking for players of all or [email protected]. you would like to purchase tickets ages (19-plus) who have either grad- Night of comedy to benefit to the show please email spiritofliv- uated from their American Legion [email protected]. Donations are program or still want to play com- U.S. Baseball Academy girls’ soccer team welcome and appreciated. Donations petitive baseball. The team is part of can be made to “Friends of Liverpool the Central New England Baseball coming to Worcester State The Spirit of Liverpool 2001 Elite FSC” and mailed to SLFC U16 Girls Association (cneba.com), a wooden Girls’ soccer team has spent the past c/o Five Star Academy 94 Main St. bat league. Anyone interested in play- The U.S. Baseball Academy, the year raising funds for the opportunity Oxford, MA 01540. ing in an adult men’s baseball league nation’s largest training program, is to travel to England this July. It is a is encouraged to contact Joel Hart at coming to Worcester State University trip that this group of young ladies (508) 864-9709 or at . Tryouts will be from June 26-29. Advance registra- has dreamed about for several years. Join the free Charlton/ in early May when field availability tion is required. Kids sign up for The team is comprised of 14 and 15 is made known, and spots at all posi- the sessions they want, although year old girls from towns through- Dudley Women’s Basketball tions are open. most participate all four days from out Central Mass. and Northeast 9 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Please visit www. Connecticut, some of whom have League USBaseballAcademy.com for more played and trained together since Bartlett boys’ varsity soccer details. You can also call the offices at they were 7-8 years old. The Spirit Please come and check out 866-622-4487. of Liverpool Soccer Club, based out the Charlton/Dudley Women’s information wanted of 5 Star Academy in Oxford, has Pickup Basketball League at the strong ties to Liverpool, England. Heritage School in Charlton every Current Bartlett High boys’ varsity Sturbridge American Legion This “England Tour” would include a Monday while school is in session soccer head coach Ryan Renauld is trip to Anfield Stadium in Liverpool, from 7-9 p.m. There are no set teams looking to gather information before holding baseball tryouts the home of the Liverpool EPL team. and no fees. Come for the exercise 2004 in regard to the Indians boys’ soc- The tour would also include several and the fun of playing basketball. The cer history. This fall marks the 50th Baseball players interested in training sessions in Liverpool and league is for ages 18 and up. Call Deb anniversary on the program’s inau- playing for the Sturbridge American London, and the opportunity to play at (508) 248-3600 for information. gural season, and Renauld is compil- Legion team that are born on Jan. 1, matches against local competition. ing a history/record book. 1998 or later are eligible to play. All www.StonebridgePress.com Friday, May 5, 2017 • The Webster Times • 13 Sports Quaboag sweeps SWCL boys’ tennis titles; Leicester, Northbridge athletes top girls’ brackets

however, turned the working in the third set, in the second and third tables on Spencer in the especially using our size sets by using cross-court second set, breezing to a at the net to our advan- shots or by lobbing the 6-0 win. In the match-de- tage to win a few games ball over [Bouchard] ciding third set Spencer in the third set.” when she set up at the jumped out to a 2-0 lead Greenlaw and Martin net.” before Mulgrew won advanced to the final Added Keane: “We three straight games to by defeating Leicester’s practice the cross-court take a 3-2 lead. Spencer Sam Kenney and Matt shot and the lob all the held serve to tie the set, Morrow, 6-3, 6-3, in the time. Today, though, we 3-3, and then used that semifinals. Mott and had to focus on using confidence to take the set Patel earned their spot those two shots to our 6-4 and the match 2-1. in the final by defeating advantage.” “I think a big problem Tantasqua’s Andrew Murtagh and Keane going into the second was Umanzor and Zach advanced to the girls’ I started playing not to Merow. doubles final by defeating lose rather than playing In the girls’ doubles Grafton’s Neha Perumal to win; there’s a distinct final Murtagh and Keane and Shreya Balaji in difference between those struggled early with the semis. Bouchard two things,” Spencer, a Bouchard’s height at the and Greenlaw reached senior, said. “I tried to net and lost the first set, the final by dispatching come out in the third set 6-4. A strategy adjust- Grafton’s Wasa Daher and be more aggressive ment between the first and Lisa Sulmasy. and take the shots I need and second sets, howev- A day prior on Friday, to take.” er, paved the way for the April 28, the first few Spencer advanced Northbridge duo’s victo- rounds of the tourna- to the boys’ final by ry. ment took place to set up defeating Leicester’s “We figured out their the semifinal and final Reece McLeod, 6-4, 6-4, weaknesses and tried to matchups. The girls com- in the semis. Mulgrew, use that against them,” peted at Uxbridge High, Mathew S. Plamondon photos also a senior, defeated Murtagh said. “We knew while the boys squared Uxbridge’s James Stark, we needed to keep the off at Tantasqua. Edna Mbugua of Bartlett looks at her racket while sending a volley back over the net. 7-5, 6-4, to reach the final. ball away from the net. In the boys’ doubles We did that much better BY KEN POWERS gles title, defeating ited a stronger mental final, an all-senior affair, SPORTS CORRESPONDENT Northbridge High’s approach to the game as a Greenlaw and Martin STURBRIDGE/ Noah Mulgrew, 6-2, 0-6, big reason for this year’s quickly took control, UXBRIDGE — One 6-4. Spencer’s team- success. winning the first set, 6-1. repeat winner and three mates, Rob Greenlaw “I’ve participated in a Mott and Patel, howev- come-from-behind vic- and Magnus Martin, won lot of clinics since last er, battled back, taking tories. That was the the boys’ doubles crown, year and it’s really helped the second set 7-5. After story of the semifinal outlasting the Leicester me out,” the junior said. spotting Mott and Patel and final rounds of the High tandem of Trevor “Last year [Deveney] a 1-0 lead in the third set, boys’ and girls’ Southern Mott and Harsh Patel, 6-1, beat me in the regular Greenlaw and Martin Worcester County 5-7, 6-2. season. So, when I real- roared back to win the League Individual In the girls’ doubles ized I was facing her in set and the match. Tennis Championships, final the Northbridge the tournament last year “It was a tough match,” held Saturday, April 29, duo of Henrietta Murtagh I was sure she would beat Greenlaw said. “They at Tantasqua Regional. and Taylor Keane over- me. I was not positive at fought hard to come back. Leicester High’s came a first-set setback all. This year I beat her They made us work for it. Grayson LaCroix suc- to defeat Quaboag’s in the regular season so Even the sets we won, it cessfully defended her Emily Bouchard and Izzy I was much more con- seemed like we won pret- singles championship, Greenlaw, 4-6, 6-4, 6-2. fident facing her in the ty handily (6-1, 6-2), but defeating Grafton High’s LaCroix, who reached final.” they were fighting us the Rae Deveney, 6-4, 6-3. the final in a walkover Spencer barely worked whole way.” Quaboag Regional’s when Grafton’s Miki up a sweat in winning the Added Martin: “In the Herrick Spencer cap- Azuma couldn’t resolve a first set of his match with third set we picked it up Bartlett’s Allison Grzembski returns the ball over the net. tured the boys’ sin- scheduling conflict, cred- Mulgrew, 6-2. Mulgrew, a little. Everything was Carrero: ‘We can win and we can compete’ as Minutemen outlast AMSA

Colonial Athletic League and for 3) RBI single up the middle. we’re from the small…and “We made contact,” Carrero we’ve got to start competing said of being able to put balls against the larger schools, not in play, as Bay Path struck out just our half of the league,” just five times. “What I liked is said first-year head coach Rick with two strikes they shortened Carrero of season expectations. up [their swings] and tried to “It’s a goal to make districts put the ball in play and they and we’re looking to change saw that things could happen. the course here. We can win That second inning I think we and we can compete with some got two or three runs with two of these schools.” outs, so that was impressive.” Bay Path began the culture The Minutemen doubled change a season ago when they their lead to 6-0 with a three- qualified for the Central Mass. run third. Azalynn Kopytko Division 3 district tournament (2 for 3), Devan Wetherbee, following a regular season of Patricia King and Guillotte hit 12-8, and it looks to be trending back-to-back-to-back-to-back in an upward direction after singles, with Guillotte’s plat- defeating the Lady Eagles — ing Kopytko. A wild pitch then Bay Path’s Madeline Rose secures one of the top teams in the scored Wetherbee and Amanda possession of the ball in her glove CAL. Schramm followed with an RBI from her third base position. The Minutemen jumped on single to score King. AMSA pitcher Erin Dean with Meanwhile, Guillotte was Nick Ethier photos a three-run bottom of the sec- throwing strikes in the circle Julianna Yaede of Bay Path trots home for one of the Minutemen’s seven ond inning. In the frame, Aliya for Bay Path and her team- runs in a 7-4 victory versus AMSA. Guillotte (2 for 3) hit a leadoff mates were making the plays single, advanced to second base defensively behind her. on a throwing error, took third “She controls the game by on a passed ball and scored throwing strikes,” Carrero said BY NICK ETHIER on notice with a statement vic- SPORTS STAFF WRITER when Katherine Ryan’s two- of Guillotte, who issued just tory over the Advanced Math out bloop hit fell in between one walk in her seven-inning CHARLTON — The culture and Science Academy (AMSA) the first and second basemen. performance that featured just within the Bay Path Regional on Monday afternoon, May 1. Ryan then scored on an RBI one earned run allowed. “She softball program is beginning The Minutemen built a 6-0 lead single by Julianna Yaede into never gets into deep counts and to change, and the Minutemen and held on for a 7-4 win. right field, and Yaede touched everyone is focused when the may have put the rest of the “It was a huge game, they’re home on Emily Johnson’s (2 ball is coming.” Colonial Athletic League (CAL) from the large division of the AMSA did rally in the top of the fifth, though, with a three- run inning. The Lady Eagles also scored once in the sixth to make it a 6-4 game, but Guillotte pitched her way out of both innings and the Minutemen added an insurance run in the With this swing Bay Path’s home half of the sixth. Katherine Ryan plates the game’s The seventh run was scored first run. when Madeline Rose walked, stole second and scored on Ryan’s RBI single into right is changing the culture of field. Minutemen softball before his Guillotte then pitched a very eyes. “We practiced yes- strong seventh inning to pre- terday, 10 o’clock on a Sunday. serve the victory for Bay Path That’s the difference of coming — second baseman Megan into a game more prepared.” Harding made a nice over-the- And as AMSA (3-2) found out, shoulder catch to end it — as Bay Path softball is on the rise they improved to 4-1. and hopes to continue winning “The way they’ve been games in the CAL and hope- approaching the games, I’m fully earn another spot in the very happy so far. Four-game district tournament. winning streak, we’ll take Devan Wetherbee of Bay Path scoops a low pitch out of the dirt. it,” said Carrero, whose team 14 • The Webster Times • Friday, May 5, 2017 www.StonebridgePress.com Sports Shepherd Hill handles Leominster, 17-6

DUDLEY — Having started their season out strong, the Shepherd Hill Regional boys’ varsity lacrosse team contin- ued that trend on Thursday, April 27 at Carmignani Field when the Rams defeated Leominster High, 17-6. The victory improved The Hill’s record to 6-2.

Mathew S. Plamondon photos Zack Davey of Shepherd Hill makes a save for the Rams versus Leominster.

Shepherd Hill’s Jake Zablocki carries the ball down the field with a Leominster defender in tow.

Shepherd Hill goalie Zack Davey winds up before clearing the ball down the field.

Shepherd Hill’s Eric Dileone checks a player from Leominster off the ball.

Seamus O’Brien of Shepherd Hill looks for an opening while crossing Mateo Belsito of Shepherd Hill has an opening to take a shot versus Leominster. over the midfield line.

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Shepherd Hill’s Ben Carpenter finds his way to the net through a scrum of defenders.

Thursday Coffee Single — Anthony Peterson 92, Single — Donna Lewandowski 109, Nathan Nardone 75, Travis Ryley Marsha Kallgren 108, Ruth Defoe 107 73, Amelia Peterson 85, Isabelle Series — Ruth Defoe 289, Donna Baldwin 79 Lewandowski 288, Sue Kolodziejczak Series — Anthony Peterson 211, 284 Tyler Owens 207, Nathan Nardone Series over average — Donna 202, Amelia Peterson and Isabelle Lewandowski +39 Baldwin 227 Series over average — Anthony Saturday Youth Peterson +13, Isabelle Baldwin +14

Sean Tully of Shepherd Hill barrels his way toward the Leominster net as he releases a shot. www.StonebridgePress.com Friday, May 5, 2017 • The Webster Times • 15 Sports Rams denied in battle with Wachusett

DUDLEY — Trailing Wachusett Regional, 4-0, after three- and-a-half innings of play on Thursday, April 27, the Shepherd Hill Regional varsity baseball team had its work cut out for them the rest of the way. The Rams responded and played even ball with the Mountaineers over the final three-and-a-half innings, 2-2, but it led to a 6-2 defeat. Shepherd Hill dropped to 1-5 following the loss.

Chris LaFortune of Shepherd Hill awaits the throw from home on a Wachusett steal attempt. Mathew S. Plamondon photos Shepherd Hill’s Mick Sullivan fields a groundball versus Wachusett.

Shepherd Hill’s Mick Sullivan slides in an attempt to beat the throw and coinciding tag at third base. Shepherd Hill’s Hayden Wildes catches the ball during a stolen base attempt.

Nate Carty of Shepherd Hill takes a mighty hack at the baseball versus Wachusett. Brendan McKeon of Shepherd Hill lays down a bunt to move runners across the base paths.

Shepherd Hill’s Ryan Sanderson swings away and launches a base hit. With Mick Sullivan watching, Brendan McKeon of Shepherd Hill watches a pop fly fall into his glove.

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Gardeners know digging, planting, who grow their own vegetables are rable. to harvest in 30 to 45 harvesting and even viewing a garden more likely to eat them. But gardening Involve the whole Garden days along with slow- is good for the mind, body and spir- does even more to help our children. family when planning er growers like water- it. It improves strength and flexibility, Research shows children exposed to the garden. Talk about Moments melon and tomatoes. lowers blood pressure and elevates our the outdoors and gardening are more the flowers everyone You will keep every- mood. And this is true for all members focused, have less issues with attention wants to grow and veg- one interested if there of the family from the very young to the deficit and score better on tests. Girls etables you all like to MELINDA is something growing, more seasoned. exposed to gardens and green spaces eat. Then break out MYERS blooming and good to Plan on sharing these benefits with are more confident and better able to the paper, old catalogs, eat throughout the sea- yours or a friend’s children, grandchil- handle peer pressure. scissors, crayons, pen- son. dren, nieces and nephews this grow- Here are a few ways to make garden- cils and rulers. Young Reduce the risk of ing season. Children, and even adults, ing with family more fun and memo- children can cut out pictures of their mistakes. Kids, like so many gardeners, favorite vegetables and flowers and glue suffer from “more is better” syndrome. them on the paper. Older children can Avoid damage from over-fertilization draw the garden to scale on graph paper by using a low nitrogen organic fertil- and plot their choices in the garden. izer like Milorganite (milorganite.com). Make your own plant markers. Once It’s safe and won’t burn your plants you decide on the plants you want to even if the weather becomes hot and grow spend a rainy afternoon creat- dry. ing plant labels for the garden. Paint And enlist my favorite “Pluck, drop the name or a picture of the flower or and stomp” pest management strategy. vegetable on a flat rock, slat from a dis- Teach children the difference between carded mini blind, paint sticks or other the good and bad insects and then have recycled items. them burn off some excess energy as Consider giving everyone his or her they implement the process. own garden space. Let them pick their End the season with a harvest party. own plants and be responsible for its Use your homegrown produce to pre- maintenance. Design individual plots pare a picnic or fancy dinner for family or divide larger beds into smaller sec- and friends. And be sure to use some tions. Or give each family member his of those beautiful flowers you grew to or her own container. This is a great decorate the table. option when planting space and time are limited. And just about anything Gardening expert Melinda Myers is the can be planted. An old 5-gallon buck- author or more than 20 gardening books, et or washtub with holes drilled into including Small Space Gardening and the bottom, recycled nursery pots or the Midwest Gardener’s Handbook. She a colorful raised planter make great hosts The Great Courses “How to Grow gardens. Anything: Food Gardening For Everyone Direct fast moving, small feet down DVD set and the nationally-syndicated the path and away from plants. Fun Melinda’s Garden Moment TV & radio edging materials, mulched pathways or program. Myers is a columnist and con- slightly raised beds help delineate path- tributing editor for Birds & Blooms mag- ways from gardens. This helps to keep azine and spokesperson for Milorganite. Courtesy photo children from trampling the plants. Her website is www.melindamyers.com. Grow some quick-maturing plants Family time can be spent over gardening chores like radishes and lettuce that are ready Local company donates to St. Joseph School

WEBSTER — St. sectors. The company Anniversary. Henke- Joseph School is hon- is not only dedicated to Sass Wolf established a ored to receive a $1,000 its customers, but to its manufacturing facility in donation to its annual employees and families Poland in 1994. Currently, fund from Henke-Sass throughout the commu- 19 percent of the employ- Wolf of America, Inc. The nity. Henke Sass Wolf of ees at Henke Sass Wolf of check was presented by America, Inc. believes America, Inc. are Polish Udo Plocher, vice presi- that supporting the local born or of Polish descent. dent of Operations, to St. community is essential The faculty, staff, and Joseph School Student to enhancing the present students of St. Joseph Council officers Jonas and as well as promoting School are grateful for Poirier, Adrianna Duby, a future that encourag- the charitable contribu- Benjamin Duval and Seth es growth and success. tions they receive from Boudreau. The funds will The company has been parents, alumni, parish- be used for academic a growing part of the ioners, friends and enrichment programs local community since local businesses such and technology enhance- 1991 and just celebrated as Henke-Sass Wolf of ments at the school. its 25th anniversary last America, Inc. Their sup- Henke-Sass Wolf of September. port truly makes a differ- America, Inc. is a sub- Like the students at ence in the lives of our sidiary of the Henke St. Joseph School, its students and the quality Sass Wolf Corporation employees are excited of education the school with headquarters in about their work, believe can offer. Tuttlingen, Germany. in doing a quality job, They are located on and have pride in their Schofield Avenue in accomplishments. In Dudley and are an inter- addition, Henke-Sass Courtesy photo nationally successful Wolf and St. Joseph company and technol- School both have roots Udo Plocher of Henke-Sass ogy leader. Its mission in the Polish community. Wolfe presented the donation is to offer its customers St. Joseph School, found- to students at St. Joseph innovative and reliable ed by Polish immigrants, School. solutions in its product is celebrating its 125th www.StonebridgePress.com Friday, May 5, 2017 • The Webster Times • 19 Mock Code Team: no dummies here! CHARLTON — In a code situation, a Bay Path practical nursing program I feel a pulse? Can I see you breath- ment. Bolandrina said education in patient is losing. There may be no pulse, has purchased a loaded emergency code ing? Can I get something from the code code response is particularly important no breath, no heartbeat. The first one cart for training exercises by the team cart?” as the situation plays out, said for PN students based on feedback from on scene may not be the doctor, in fact and students. Gretheline Bolandrina MSN Ed, RN, employers at the Advisory Committee is usually not the doctor, but an LPN on The purchase was made through a CRRN, program director. It will allow meeting. call. Learning the steps to take before $2,430 grant from Perkins Postsecondary the LPN to work with critical care “Because LPNs do not see code blues they are needed is key. Allocation. Bay Path used the new code response team and be proficient with as often at long-term care facilities, it’s A new code cart, add a simula- cart during a mock code team orienta- code scenarios outside of a real situa- great to see training and care go into tion manikin complete with a pulse, tion and mock code blue presentation. tion. our mock code team here at Bay Path and eight practical nursing students A code blue is called when a patient “This is so important, the team pro- practical nursing, so they can be more were ready to act. Bay Path Regional needs immediate resuscitation. Grice cess activity. It brings awareness to ready to serve,” said Bolandrina. Vocational Technical High School prac- created an emergency scenario specific all of our PN students together,” said The creation of Mock Code Team tical nursing program has created a for PN roles and Bay Path PN stu- Bolandrina. “A perfect opportunity for and presentation is the first at Bay mock Code Team, and they are ready dents were able to check for a pulse, the LPN as a member of the team to Path. Mock Code Team members are: to go. breathing, access the code cart, as well work together and go through all their Bridget Bacon of Worcester, Tiger “A Mock Code Team is great oppor- as many other features that make the critical thinking skills.” Gaskin of Worcester, Melissa Manzi of tunity for practical nursing students to mock code blue as realistic as possible. A Mock Code Day is scheduled for Sturbridge, Peter Njau of Worcester, really see up close and personal how a PN students are able to see the imme- Bay Path Practical Nursing on May 9 Jacqueline Njuiri of Worcester, Laura code works,” said Andrea Grice, BSN, diate reaction of their actions on a mock to review the process with the class of Rodriguez of Auburn, Danielle Southall RN, graduate assistant at Department code. 2017. They can play the scenario, partici- of North Grosvenordale, and Gunjan of Nursing, Worcester State University. As PN students become licensed prac- pate actively, debrief, and critique their Verma of Charlton. “It’s a wonderful concept.” tical nurses, they are able to think, “Do performance with the aim of improve- SpencerBANK and Southbridge Savings Bank announce new name and logo

Following the announce- Cornerstone Bank. we realize the name is second- The proposed senior leader- Opportunity Employer, Equal ment of their definitive “We have a strong brand ary to delivering the outstand- ship team of the merged bank Housing Lender, and SBA agreement to merge hold- loyalty with local roots ing service our customers have reflects a complementary com- Preferred Lender. For more ing companies under SSB that date back over a centu- come to expect. We will remain bination of experience and information, visit online at Community Bancorp, ry,” commented K. Michael a community bank that exist- skill sets. Robbins will serve as spencerbankonline.com, on MHC (the “Mutual Holding Robbins, President & CEO of ing and prospective customers the chairman and CEO while Facebook or call (800) 547-2885. Company”), SpencerBANK SpencerBANK. “The name we want to be a part of,” said Todd Tallman will serve as president Southbridge Savings Bank, and Southbridge Savings Bank chose best embodies our cul- M. Tallman, President & CEO and treasurer of Cornerstone founded in 1848, currently announced they plan to merge ture and promotes the values of Southbridge Savings Bank. Bank. has nine convenient locations as one bank and rebrand. of integrity and trust that our After June 12, customers will Founded in 1871, located throughout central Pending regulatory approvals, banks were built on.” have the ability to utilize any SpencerBANK is an indepen- Massachusetts to meet your the merger and rebranding is The rebranding was branch location for their bank- dent, mutual savings bank personal and business needs, expected to occur on June 12, announced to all employees, ing needs. Customer notifica- serving the residents, business- with their customer service at which time all locations will directors and corporators over tions will be provided through- es, and communities of central center and one of their branch- begin to operate under the new the past few weeks, during out the process. Massachusetts from offices in es open seven days a week. name. gathered celebrations for the “Although our name will be Spencer, Leicester, Rutland, For more information about After conducting a brand- success of the past year and different, our customers will Warren, and Worcester. Southbridge Savings Bank or ing study, they have official- future direction. continue to experience out- Deposits are insured in full by any of its products and ser- ly selected a new name and “While we look forward to standing service from the same a combination of the Federal vices, call (800) 939-9103 or visit logo. Both banks are excited integrating and creating great- familiar faces and relation- Deposit Insurance Corporation the website at www.south- to announce that the name er value for our customers, ships they have come to know,” and the Depositors Insurance bridgesavingsbank.com. of the merged bank will be: employees and communities, commented Robbins. Fund. The bank is an Equal

Selectman Cheryll ficult thing to do. We real- very closely with (the and every member The new chief will SAAD LeBlanc gave her sup- ly don’t have anything Board of Selectmen) to of the Oxford Police officially take his post continued from page 1 port to Saad, but voiced to strike as far as inter- make this the best police Department. Everybody on June 30 with Chief internal candidates. “I’ve her disappointment that nal candidates are con- department that we can,” is an important member Hassett retiring on June had the opportunity to Oxford didn’t consider cerned,” LeBlanc said. LeBlanc said. of the department mov- 17. Saad said he has a lot work with Lt. Saad. I find any outside applicants “I do want to mention Some of the specific ing forward and what of respect for his soon- him very confident. I find for the job to allow for a that the town manag- concerns LeBlanc men- we’re going to try to do to-be predecessor and him to have leadership wider selection to fill the er’s recommendation is tioned include budgetary and accomplish. I think thanked Chief Hassett for abilities. He had the high- chief position. very clear that there are issues and concerns about together, working along- leading the department est test score. He is the “I would have pre- some concerns within the training, which Saad said side each other, we can for the past three years. highest rank other than ferred to interview the department that, even he wants to evaluate as move forward in a posi- “I think I’ve learned a the chief in the Oxford external candidates as though the three internal he works with selectmen tive way to put forth the lot from (Chief Hassett),” Police Department. He well. I think that the candidates weren’t really and other town officials best possible police ser- said Saad. “Over the next has the town manager’s town of Oxford deserves clear on what they were, as well as his fellow offi- vice that we can to better couple of months I’m recommendation. He has that. We deserve the best I find that to be very cers to do what’s before benefit to citizens and the going to learn a lot more. seniority, he’s been there chief possible. However concerning and I would for Oxford and the police businesses of this town. I’m glad we have a transi- the longest, and he’s get- I do know that with civil like the new chief to departments. I look forward to this tion period and I wish the ting my vote.” service that really is a dif- address that and to work “I respect each opportunity,” said Saad. chief well in retirement.”

given busi- to isolate the building on the site. be good neighbors and committed mem- hope we have given the impression that BOH ness day. Avery asked why the company had bers of the Webster community. He said we want to be as clear and transparent continued from page 1 The Board not considered the Webster Industrial he has reached out to the business own- as possible.” of Health also Park instead of the Worcester Road ers at 56 Worcester Road and the compa- Regardless of business relationships requested updated weight estimates and property to which Ryan responded that ny even plans to move its main offices United Medical Waste still has a way to EPA tracking information for the med- watershed issues and other setbacks to the current building on that site as go to officially call Webster home, espe- ical waste, the details of which were prevented the industrial park from well as expand and level the driveway cially with the deadlocked vote by mem- handed over to the Board of Health for being a viable location. He says the and parking lot while also providing bers of the Board of Health. Zalewski consideration. company has looked in many different new signage for their own company said he wanted to give the company a Among other concerns presented areas for home for the transfer station and the current businesses to make the chance while Avery said he felt this from the Board of Health were visibil- and the Worcester Road property is one property more visible for passersby. was a decision too big for two men to ity and the appropriateness of having of the few that meets all the standards. “I wholeheartedly believe that once make and said a town referendum or a such a facility near a dance and karate “The site is suitable, which is very our building is in place and you can town meeting would be the proper way school as Mass Best Dance Academy difficult to pass on the state level,” said drive and physically see what we’re to handle it. and Guardian Self Defense are both Ryan. “The state regulations are so rigid actually proposing come to fruition, it “I really think this decision is too big housed at the current building at 56 you need specifically zones property, will be a 40 by 40 very unassuming busi- for two of us to handle. I would like to Worcester Road. Zalewski said that there’s issue with residential abutters, ness with low traffic. It’s a very benign see this go on a ballot as a binding issue while the Board of Health and the Ryan which we don’t have where we’re look- and small operation. The reason for on the next ballot election or as a town family may be aware of the smaller ing now. There’s a whole litany of test- such an elaborate process that we have meeting article,” Avery said. “It should details, parents and families looking for ing that you need to go through just to here is because it’s so heavily regulat- be a binding referendum on a ballot or a place for their kids might see it differ- say you might be able to do something ed. The intent is to make it that much on a town meeting warrant.” ently on the surface. there. So far in this process we’ve found safer for the public and we abide by and “I find that the site is suitable for the “The common everyday working a 40 by 40 section on this two acre parcel exceed all of those regulations every assignment. It meets the criteria con- mom and pop resident of Webster isn’t we’re looking at where we can even do single day as a business,” Ryan said. tained in the regulations of the DEP,” going to know (what we know). They’re it so within that parcel we’ve actually “We look forward to being good neigh- Zalewski offered as a rebuttal in favor going to see medical waste management had to, with setbacks and easements, bors with (the other companies). Since of the project. “I think we should give and say ‘I don’t want my kids anywhere identify a very small section where we the last meeting we had, where this is them a chance. We will, in no doubt near it’. I’ve gone through the same can work. It’s been about eight years of becoming more official, and potentially monitor them probably even more thing several times,” Zalewski said. planning to get us to this part and it’s a more of a possibility, we have already regularly than we do other businesses David Ryan reaffirmed previous very stringent and costly process just to gone out and reached out to them to because it is a waste management site.” statements that the company plans to find property.” start developing a potential relation- build a fence and perform landscaping Ryan said that his company hopes to ship to start developing information. I

shaking hands, smiling, one of the biggest con- Negotiating and having this money is going and harder. I don’t know if DIDONATO and talking to everyone. cerns of the voters today, good relationships is an I’d like a surplus. I like that’s possible, but I’m continued from page 1 He was a people’s man. but said the safety and important part of the job to track business and I ready to try my best.” chosen for the Board of When I found out there security of Dudley would and I’ve done that. Even know how people are. I’m Regardless of the Selectmen as Anthony was an opening for select- also be a priority for him just working for Home not an insider, but I want result, DiDonato is look- DiDonato’s successor and man I knew I wasn’t a if he is elected. Depot I have to deal with to get out there more. I ing forward to a friendly now Gerry DiDonato is politician but people “Our police and fire customers that aren’t have a lot to learn, but contest between himself hoping to put his family asked me why I wouldn’t department need to happy and you have to I’m a quick learner. It is and other candidates on name back on the board. run. I thought, well, I’m have what they need. do it with kid gloves and exciting to be doing this the ballot. Win or lose DiDonato recent- at retirement age and I We also have to watch understand their prob- and have this opportuni- DiDonato confirmed he ly moved back to the thought to myself ‘what how the money is spent. lems and how to han- ty. I see what my fam- plans on being a bigger Dudley community, offi- better way to spend Everybody wants a piece dle it to keep everybody ily did and I’m getting part of the Dudley com- cially becoming a res- retirement than to work of the pie. I think it all happy.” support from them,” said munity in some way ident three months ago for the community that I boils down to attracting While it might be his DiDonato. shape or form. If he has after beginning work live in’,” DiDonato said. new businesses and new first attempt at public “Can I fill my uncle’s any say in the matter, on his current home in “I could give full time. I people who want to live office and, as he admits, shoes? Well, I’ll work as that involvement will be May last year. As he went can give it all my time here and be a part of this his competition may hard as he did. I don’t a three-year term on the through the permitting and listen to the people.” community. Maybe that appear to be more qual- know if I could work Board of Selectmen. and residency processes, Currently a long-time would entail getting some ified than he is to do the he found that many were employee and manager at land zoned for business. job on paper, DiDonato interested in seeing him Home Depot on Natick, I’d like to see Dudley be hopes that voters will follow in his uncle’s foot- DiDonato said he has an attractive place to live give him a chance to DOMESTIC VIOLENCE steps and decided one of learned a lot as a manag- and work and with every show what he can do and continued from page 1 his first acts as a Dudley er and former business person I’ve talked to it’s follow in his uncle’s foot- Road in Worcester prior to her disappearance. resident would be to offer owner that can be applied been taxes and money,” steps, even if they are big That home was burned down on New Years Day his services for the peo- to helping move the town DiDonato said. shoes to fill. 2015. ple. of Dudley in the right “You have to be real- “I think I’m ready to Sabrina Hatheway’s boyfriend, Kevin Cozier, was “I started to get flash- direction. After speaking ly good friends with the handle some of this charged with arson and conspiracy charges as a result backs of my uncle when with many residents to state and develop rela- stuff. I’m dedicated and of the fire, but was never charged with murder as we would go to fami- feel out any interest in tionships with every- I’m tight with money. I Hatheway remains missing and human remains were ly functions. I’d always his candidacy, he found body. You have to treat wouldn’t say I’m cheap, not found in the home. watch him and he’d be that money and taxes is everybody with respect. but I’d like to see where 20 • The Webster Times • Friday, May 5, 2017 www.StonebridgePress.com You can TRUST our advertisers in The Webster Times B Section Obituaries B3-4 Real Estate B6-8 Calendar B5 Legal Notices B9-10

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(Maciejewski) He was a member Stella Buchka and Joseph and Patrick. Androlewicz, a daughter, Patricia of Saint Joseph Basilica in Webster. lived in Webster most Also surviving are G. Zagrocki and her husband John He belonged to the Webster Lions of his life. He is survived by his wife of two sisters, Hazel Buchka of Webster of Webster; four sons, Robert J. Club and to the Toastmasters Club. He 70 years, Mary (Pappas) Baxter and by and Dorothy Sosnowski of Dudley, his Anders and his wife Lisa of Webster, loved golf and he was a member of the his son Robert Baxter of Lake George, cousin Yarno Nesta of Oxford and his and Richard J. Androlewicz and his Thompson Raceway Golf Club and of NY. nephew Bill Buchka Jr. from the Cape. wife Beverly, Ronald W. Androlewicz Nichols College Golf Course. Tom was a World War II Navy veter- His older son “Butch” predeceased and his wife Tammy, and Raymond A funeral service was held an and a survivor of the Pearl Harbor him in 1984 as did five sisters and four M. Androlewicz, all of Dudley; seven Wednesday, May 3, in the Sitkowski attack of Dec. 7, 1941. He served in the brothers. grandchildren; nine great-grandchil- & Malboeuf Funeral Home, 340 School Pacific Theatre for six years, earning At Tom’s request, his body was dren; nephews and nieces. He was pre- St., Webster. The Webster-Dudley seven battle stars and was honorably donated to Harvard Medical School. ceded in death by his brother Edmund Veterans Council performed military discharged at the end of the war. There will be no calling hours. Androlewicz and by his sisters Eleanor honors after the service. Burial will be He came home and married Mary In lieu of flowers, donations can Burnett and Kay Culliton. private. Pappas of Webster in 1946. They had be made to Sts. Constantine & Helen He was born in Dudley, a son of John A memorial Mass will be held at two sons, Thomas S. Jr. and Robert. Greek Orthodox Church, PO Box 713, and Victoria (Bilski) Androlewicz and Saint Joseph Basilica at a later date. Tom changed the family name from Webster, MA 01570. was a lifelong resident. He attended Donations in his name may be made Buchka to Baxter in 1958. The family wishes to thank Central Cole Trade High School in Southbridge. to Saint Joseph Gymnasium Fund, 53 In 1960, he opened the Top Hat night- Mass. Hospice, VNA of S. Worcester He was a Coast Guard veteran of Whitcomb Street, Webster, MA 01570. club and ran that business until 1981 County and Tri-Valley for all their World War II. when he retired. assistance. Tom’s main passion in life besides Arrangements are under the direc- family and business was golf. He tion of Sitkowski & Malboeuf Funeral Harry T. Clifford Sr., 69 played every chance he could, up until Home, 340 School Street. 95 years of age. BLACKSTONE — Dean Clifford. He was Harry T. Clifford Sr., the brother of Leon age 69, of Blackstone, Clifford Jr. of Florida, Timothy Frank Cram, 49 died Tuesday, April Raymond Clifford 18, 2017, at Rhode of Webster, Phyllis LEICESTER — He graduated from Island Hospital in Priest of Rhode Timothy Frank David Prouty High Providence. He was Island, Edna Priest Cram, age 49, of School in Spencer. the loving husband of Florida, Lorraine Leicester died unex- He served in the Air of the late Carolyn Mink of Rhode Island, pectedly Friday, Force from Oct. 9, (Berube) Clifford, and Pamela Carlisle April 7, 2017 at his 1985 to Oct. 9, 1989 who passed away in 2005. of Lunenburg. He is also survived by home in Leicester. as a financial man- Born in Worcester, he was a son many nieces and nephews and their Timothy was born in agement special- of the late Leon and Marion (Carter) families. Worcester. He is the ist achieving the Clifford. He was raised in Worcester, His committal service and burial son of the late Charles rank of Staff Sgt. He graduated from and resided in Milford and Blackstone. with military honors was Tuesday, Dennis Cram and Virginia Eileen Assumption College with a BA in busi- Mr. Clifford served in the U.S. May 2 at the Massachusetts National (Richardson). He lived most his life in ness. Tim was a long term account- Army in Vietnam. He was awarded Cemetery on Connery Avenue, Bourne, Spencer and Leicester. ing comptroller and was currently the National Defense Service medal, MA. 02532. He is survived by his mother employed by the United States Air the Vietnam Campaign medal and the In lieu of flowers, memorial dona- Virginia Eileen (Richardson) Cram Force. Vietnam Service medal. tions may be made to the New England of North Carolina, sister: Eileen and Funeral services will be private with He was employed as a machinist. Center and Home for Veterans, 17 Troy Kane of Massachusetts, his military honors at North Carolina Harry enjoyed spending time with his Court St., Boston, MA. 02108, or www. brothers: Bernard and Patrice Cram Veterans Cemetery. family. nechv.org. of Connecticut, Christopher Cram of In lieu of flowers, donations He is survived by a son, Harry T. Arrangements are by the Menard- Massachusetts, Steven and Kim Cram may be made to the United Service Clifford Jr. and his wife, Ana Melo, of Lacouture Funeral Home, 127 of Maryland, Charles and Kathleen Organizations. www.uso.org Texas; a stepson, Donald Clifford of Carrington Ave., Woonsocket. Cram of North Carolina, David and Bartel Funeral Home & Chapel South Carolina; and his grandchildren Sue Cram of Massachusetts, Jeffrey (bartelfuneralhome.com) 33 Schofield Breana, Nicole, Darrelle, Derek and and Erin Cram of New Hampshire; and Avenue Dudley is directing arrange- Colin O. Dalrymple, 85 many nieces and nephews. ments.

DUDLEY — Colin children and grand- Leonard F. Dolbec, 61 O. Dalrymple, age 85, children of his time died unexpectedly on in the Navy, grate- OXFORD — Pamela A. Leslie who died in 2011. Thursday, April 27, ful for his comrades Leonard F. Dolbec, age He was born in Worcester, son of the 2017 in Harrington and the opportunity 61, died Friday, April late Edwin “Emmy” and M. Dianne Memorial Hospital, to see the world. He 21, 2017, in his home (Kokernak) Bellofatto, was raised in Southbridge, sur- loved camping and after a long illness. He Natick, and lived in Oxford for the past rounded by his fam- the beaches in Rhode is survived by his wife three years. He graduated from Natick ily. Island, spending of 30 years, Kathleen High School in 1973. He leaves his wife, many summers there H. (Carr) Dolbec of Mr. Dolbec was a lifelong mechanic, Nancy A. (Meagher) Dalrymple; three and always would say as we’d get clos- Oxford; three chil- spending the past 16 years as a master children, Carol A. Kosth of Charlton; er, “can you smell the ocean yet?” dren, Joshua J. mechanic with Ford Motor Company. Jean A. Sergel of Putnam, CT; and Sitting around the campfire at night Dolbec and his wife Jessica of Oxford, He enjoyed playing pool, NASCAR rac- Glenn E. Dalrymple and his wife Lisa he would recite with great enthusiasm Nikki P.K. Dolbec of Summerville, SC, ing, and was an avid fisherman. He of Millbury; five grandchildren: Brian old cowboy songs and stories, to the and Cory P. Dolbec of Oxford; a broth- attained the rank of Eagle Scout with Sergel, Amanda Casey and her husband delight of his children and grandchil- er, Jayme A. Bellofatto and his wife Boy Scout Troop 1 in Cochituate. Paul; Matthew Dalrymple; Zachary dren. In his later years, his passion was Jane of Oxford; two sisters, Cheryle A prayer service was held Sunday, Dalrymple and his wife Ashley; and grocery shopping and going out to eat. L. Insley and her husband David of April 30, 2017 at Paradis-Givner Colin Kosth; four great-grandchildren: He will be deeply missed by his wife Townsend, and Michele D. Poulin and Funeral Home, 357 Main St., Oxford at Kolbie, Kaydence, Connor and Kylie. who he could not have lived without, her husband David of Wolcott, CT; two the conclusion of calling hours. Colin was married to Nancy for his children who he did and would do granddaughters, Lily P. Dolbec and In lieu of flowers, memorial contri- 61 years. He was born and raised in anything for, and for his grandchil- Josephine T. Dolbec, both of Oxford; butions may be made to the American Southbridge, the son of the late Edgar dren, who lit up his life! and several nephews and nieces. He Lung Association, 1200 Hosford St., “Lee” Dalrymple and Olive (Hands) There are no calling hours, and buri- was predeceased by his first wife, Suite 101, Hudson, WI 54016-9316. Dalrymple. al will be private. Theresa (Cuddy) Dolbec; and a sister, He was a U.S. Navy veteran serving In lieu of flowers, donations may be in the Korean War. made in his memory to the Paralyzed In his younger years, he worked Veterans, New Hampshire. Joshua S. FitzGerald, 21 as a carpenter and part-time auxil- Shaw-Majercik Funeral Home iary fireman in the Webster/Dudley (shaw-majercik.com), 48 School Street OXFORD — Joshua in Worcester, son of the late Stephen D. area. He later worked at Norton’s in Webster, has been entrusted with S. FitzGerald, age 21, FitzGerald II, and lived most of his life Worcester for 28 years, retiring in 1994. arrangements. died unexpectedly on He would often reminisce with his in Auburn and Oxford. Saturday, April 29, He was a kind and compassionate 2017. He is survived person and had many friends. He was William E. Fikter, 51 by his mother, Renee always helpful, cared deeply for his Noel of Southbridge; family, and was generous with his WEBSTER — also leaves his father, Dennis Fikter of his daughter, Taylor time. He will be greatly missed by all William E. Fikter, Hope, KY. Rae FitzGerald of who knew him. age 51, of Webster, He was born in Mendota, IL, son of Spencer; his paternal A funeral service was held Thursday, died Thursday, April the late Sharon (Works) Renaud and grandparents, Stephen D. FitzGerald May 4, 2017, at Paradis-Givner Funeral 27, 2017 at the Rose lived in Woonsocket, RI, before moving of Sturbridge and Mary E. FitzGerald Home, 357 Main St., Oxford. Burial Monahan Hospice to Webster in the late ‘80s. He was a of Oxford; his maternal grandparents, followed at North Cemetery in Oxford. Home in Worcester. barber and a school bus driver. His pas- Paul Noel of Worcester and Darlene In lieu of flowers, memorial contri- He leaves a son, sions were art, origami and punk rock. Noel of Southbridge; and many cous- bution may be made to the D.A.R.E. Michael Moniz of A Celebration of Life will be at Cove ins, aunts, and uncles, including his Program, c/o Dudley Police Dept., 71 Springfield; a daugh- Music Hall, 89 Green St., Worcester, uncles Rob FitzGerald of Dudley and West Main St., Dudley, MA 01571. ter, Autumn Rose Fikter of Webster; MA 01604, Sunday May 7, 2017 at 2 p.m. Paul Noel of Worcester. He was born four brothers, Christopher Fikter of Shaw-Majercik Funeral Home Putnam, Vincent Pendleton of Webster, (shaw-majercik.com), 48 School Street, Daniel Fikter of Bardstown, KY and Webster has been entrusted with Peter Flynn, 63 Joshua Fikter of Louisville, KY. He arrangements. DUDLEY — Peter William, Keira and Juniper Flynn, and Robert Kelly, 61 Flynn, age 63, of his faithful K9 companion Jerry. Dudley passed peace- He graduated from Holy Name High fully on Tuesday, School in Worcester and received THOMPSON — Robert Kelly, age would call him daily. Bobby was home April 25, 2017 after his Bachelors from Framingham 61, of Thompson died unexpectedly bound he enjoyed daily calls from his a battle with leuke- State. Pete was a running back in col- Wednesday, April 19, 2017 at home in extended family of nieces and nephews. mia. lege and scored the first touchdown in Thompson. Robert was born in Webster. Predeceased by his brother, Ronald Peter was born in Framingham State football history. He He is the son of the late Charles and the Kelly and sisters Linda Elliott and Worcester. He is the worked at Day Brothers in Auburn late Norma (Darling) Kelly. Kathy Marier. son of the late William and then at Tuck’s Trucks in Hudson. He is survived by one brother: The funeral was on Saturday, April and the late Jane (Seal) Pete was an avid fan of the New Randall Kelly and his wife Maura of 22 at Bartel Funeral Home & Chapel, 33 Flynn. He was predeceased by his wife England Patriots, the Boston Red Ridgeway SC. His long time compan- Schofield Ave., Dudley. Burial followed of 25 years, Marguerite (Pratt) Flynn Sox and the Boston Celtics. ion, Lucille Mandeville with whom he in Corbin Cemetery, Dudley. in 2005. He is survived by his chil- Bartel Funeral Home & Chapel (bar- made his home, and many nieces and He will be remembered as a kind and dren: Katie Flynn and her partner Jay telfuneralhome.com), 33 Schofield nephews. gentle soul. Soucie of Leicester, James Flynn and Ave., Dudley, MA was entrusted with Bobby was a bus driver for many Bartel Funeral Home & Chapel (bar- his wife Nina Flynn of Dudley, Margaret arrangements. years before retiring. He loved watch- telfuneralhome.com), 33 Schofield Flynn of Arizona and his brother In lieu of flowers please send ing sports on TV and making friendly Ave., Dudley was entrusted with Mark Flynn of West Brookfield. He donations to either the MSPCA or wagers with his brother Randy who arrangements. was blessed with three grandchildren The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society. 4 • The Webster Times • Friday, May 5, 2017 www.webstertimes.net Obituaries John B. Heist Jr., 79 Florence B. (Topolewski) Grubert, 92

BROOMALL, PA Hall of Fame. He also went on to play STURBRIDGE brother, John Topolewski and a sister, — John B. Heist, Jr., minor league Triple AAA baseball with — Florence B. Gertrude Kornowicz. She was born in age 79, passed away the Pittsburgh Pirates. John worked (Topolewski) Grubert, Middletown, CT, the daughter of John on April 10, 2017 after for many years at General Electric/ age 92, of Wells Park and Agatha (Myslak) Topolewski. a brief illness. John is Lockheed in King of Prussia, PA, Road, passed away Florence worked many years as a survived by his sons, and currently at Pacifico Marple in on Tuesday, April stewardess for the former Pan Am Richard Heist and Broomall, PA. John loved the outdoors 25th, in the UMass Airlines and later went on to work wife Judy of Dudley, and playing golf. He was an avid sports Memorial Medical as a tour guide for Pan Am in China and John Heist lover and enjoyed getting together with Center, University and Japan. She previously worked as III and his spouse friends and family to watch all local Campus, Worcester, a dietician at Mary Lane Hospital in Michael Neumann of Stattsburg, NY; and professional sports teams. after an illness. Ware. two grandchildren, Amber Tauscher The family would like to thank all Her husband, James A. Grubert, Florence enjoyed fashion and and husband Rob of Claymont, DE, of the doctors and nurses at Paoli died in 1999. She leaves four sons, worked in retail clothing at Goodwin’s and Tyson Heist of Wilmington, DE; Hospital for all their wonderful care James Grubert and his wife JoAnne in Sturbridge, Wallach’s in Worcester and two great-grandchildren, Jaydn and compassion for John. of Sturbridge, Thomas Grubert of and The Ivy Shop in Sturbridge. She Heist of Phoenix, AZ and Cameron A private burial will be held at All Charlton, John Grubert of Sturbridge was a member of St. Anne’s and St. Heist of Wilmington, DE. His devoted Faiths Cemetery in Worcester. and Christopher Grubert of Sturbridge; Patrick Parish in Sturbridge. She loved companion Marion Rodia predeceased In lieu of flowers, memorial contribu- two daughters, Suzanne Reis of Oxford the beach, lighthouses and long walks him in 2015. tions may be made to South Worcester and Constance Treadwell and her hus- along the ocean. Most of all she loved Born in Norristown, PA, he was Neighborhood Center, Attn: Ron band Gary of Sturbridge; 14 grandchil- being with her family. the son of the late John B. and Mary Charette, 47 Camp Street, Worcester, dren, Cara Holland, Patrick Grubert, A funeral Mass for Florence was held Ella (Douglass) Heist. John attended MA 01603, or to a charity of your choice. JulieAnna Grubert, Christopher on Monday, May 1 in St. Anne’s Church, Norristown High School where he Paradis-Givner Funeral Home in Treadwell, Courtney Treadwell, 16 Church St., Sturbridge. Burial in played baseball and basketball and Oxford is assisting with arrangements. Zachary Treadwell, Katherine Calvary Cemetery, Middletown, CT, was inducted into the High School Grubert, Lauren Grubert, Michael will be held at the convenience of the Grubert, Jessica Grubert, Brittany family. Reis, Jennifer Reis, Michaela Reis and The Daniel T. Morrill Funeral Theresa (Trudeau) Labonte, 99 Jacquelyn Reis; and 4 great grand- Home (morrillfuneralhome.com), 130 children, Ellianna, Grady, Tristan Hamilton St., Southbridge, is directing and Bryce. She was predeceased by a arrangements.5-5 NORTH of her life, Charles R. Trudeau Jr, along GROSVENORDALE with seven additional grandchildren: — Theresa (Trudeau) Denise Harkins, Michael Trudeau Labonte, age 99, and Kathy Bowen, Dale Para, Lynn Veronica M. (Hill) Hamel, 84 passed away peace- Para, Linda Marion, and Sandra Guay. fully at Matulaitis Though small in stature, Theresa OXFORD — office of Rene Hamel, DDS, in Oxford Nursing Home in was “Big Mem” to 11 great-grandchil- Veronica M. (Hill) for 25 years. Previously, she was an Putnam on Monday, dren: Candis, Cayla, Taylor, Victoria, Hamel, age 84, of operating room nurse instructor at St. April 24, 2017. A proud Trevor, Stephanie, Nicholas, Cody, Lovett Road, died Vincent Hospital in Worcester. lifelong resident of Margaret, Andrew, and Danni. She was Saturday, April 29, Mrs. Hamel was a current member North Grosvenordale, Theresa was also Great-Great Mémère to Damian, 2017, in her home of the Finance Committee in Oxford born to Antonio Houle and Victoria Deken, and Dmetri. Her son, Charles surrounded by her and was a previous member of the (Larochelle) Houle and was a commu- R. Trudeau, died in 1996 at the age of 53. family. She is sur- Building Committee. She served the nicant of St. Joseph Church. She had a Theresa’s family wishes to thank vived by her hus- School Committee in Oxford for 37 special fondness for the Blessed Virgin Matulaitis Nursing Home C-wing band of 59 years, Dr. years and was president of the French Mary; her 4-foot handmade rosaries of where the nurses, aides, staff and Rene J. Hamel of Oxford; six chil- River Education Center. She enjoyed pearls and 1” roses adorned the Blessed the cleaning lady lovingly cared for dren, Gregory C. Hamel of Oxford, gardening, cooking, reading, and car- Virgin on the altar at St. Joseph Church Memere for the last two years of her Michelle A. Courtney of Oxford, James ing for her dogs. Most important in her for more than 30 years. life. Memere’s sense of humor kept M. Hamel of Arkansas, Monique M. life was spending time with her grand- She attended St. Joseph Grammar everyone at Matulaitis laughing and Smith of Oklahoma, Christopher D. children and great-grandchildren. School and, as it often happened in it was evident that they loved her too. Hamel of Oxford, and Nicole C. Hamel The family would like to thank the those days, immediately went off the Relatives and friends were respect- of Oklahoma; her sister, Sr. Joan Marie staff at Central Mass Hospice, especial- work in the North Grosvenordale fully invited to visit with Theresa’s Hill, OP, of Ohio; many grandchildren, ly Cherie Sirard, for the exceptional Mills, proudly attaining the title of family on Tuesday, May 2, 2017, at great-grandchildren, nephews, and care given to Veronica. “floor lady.” She later worked at Bates the Valade Funeral Home, 23 Main nieces; and her faithful companions, A memorial Mass was held on Shoe in Webster until her retirement St., North Grosvenordale, followed Finley and O’Malley. She was prede- Tuesday, May 2, 2017, at St. Roch’s in 1979. Theresa married Rosario by a Mass of Christian burial in St. ceased by her granddaughter Kara Church, 332 Main St., Oxford. Burial “Red” Trudeau at St. Joseph Church Joseph Church, 18 Main St., North Veronica. will be private at a later date at North in 1937. The train of her satin wedding Grosvenordale. She was born in Boston, daughter of Cemetery in Oxford. dress was cut to make a baptismal Burial in St. Joseph Cemetery will the late Donald and Marie (Furlotte) In lieu of flowers, memorial contri- gown for her children, and was then take place at a later date. Hill, and lived in Oxford for over 50 butions may be made to the Southern used 15 more times by grandchildren In lieu of flowers, donation may be years. She graduated from St. Michael’s Poverty Law Center, 400 Washington and great grandchildren. Rosario died made to Matulaitis Nursing Home, 10 College in New Brunswick, Canada, Ave., Montgomery, AL 36104. in 1969 at the age of 53 and Theresa was Thurber Road, Putnam, CT 06260. Also, and the Nursing School of St. Mary’s in Paradis-Givner Funeral Home in later married to Roger Labonte from please take some time to visit a friend Montreal, Canada. Oxford is directing the arrangements. 1976 until his death in 1997. or family member at a nursing home… Mrs. Hamel operated the dental Theresa is survived by her daughter, like Mémère once said, “Visiting Loretta Para and her husband Edward makes a difference in a person”. of Webster. Mémère also leaves her For memorial guestbook please Norbert ‘Metz’ Santerre, 82 grandson, main caregiver and the light visit www.GilmanAndValade.com. QUINEBAUG Santerre and his wife Maria of North — Norbert “Metz” Grosvenordale; two brothers Leon Kent E. Leber, 38 Santerre, age 82, of Santerre and Maurice Santerre both Quinebaug Road, of North Grosvenordale; a sister Irene WEBSTER — of Sutton; two grandchildren, Natalie died Tuesday, April Harvanek of Webster; two granddaugh- Kent E. Leber, age Whipple and Nevaeh Whipple, several 25, 2017 in UMass ters Amanda Santerre of Worcester, 38, of Webster, died nieces and nephews. Memorial Hospital. and Lauren Santerre of North Thursday, April He was born in Worcester and lived Born in Thompson, Grosvenordale and several nieces 27, 2017, at UMass in Sutton before moving to Webster 17 he was the son of and nephews. He was predeceased by Memorial Health years ago. the late Eugene and three brothers Rene Santerre, Richard Care - University He was a service manager at Harbro. Alberta (Grenier) Santerre. Santerre, and Gerry Santerre and two Campus, Worcester. He enjoyed coaching girls’ softball in Mr. Santerre worked for the town of sisters Cecile Santerre and Theresa He leaves his wife Webster, four-wheeling, camping and Thompson for many years in the high- Auger. of 14 years, Angella was an avid New England sports fan. way department in the roles as fore- A Mass of Christian burial was held M. (Willard) Leber of Webster; three Funeral services will be private. man, equipment and landfill operator. May 1 in St. Joseph Church, 18 Main daughters, Brianna Wright of Webster, In lieu of flowers, donations can Metz also enjoyed working at both the St., North Grosvenordale. Burial fol- Emilee Leber of Webster and Alexi be made to the Kent Leber Memorial Nichols Golf Course and the Thompson lowed in Sacred Heart Cemetery, 18 E. Leber of Webster; his father, Harold Fund, c/o Southbridge Savings Bank, Raceway and Golf Course for numer- Main St., Webster, MA 01570. P. Leber Sr. of Worcester; his mother, 86 Worcester, Road, Webster, MA 01570. ous years. Memorial donations in Norbert’s Diane Leber-Fosgate of Webster; his Shaw-Majercik Funeral Home Metz was an avid fan of car racing. memory may be made to Fresenius step-father, Roger D. Fosgate Sr. of (shaw-majercik.com), 48 School Street, Playing softball in his younger years, Kidney Care Freedom Center of Webster; a brother, Harold P. Leber Webster was entrusted with arrange- he also enjoyed watching the Red Sox Worcester, 1 Innovation Dr., Suite 100, Jr. of Milford; a sister, Janet L. Ellis ments. & the Patriots. Other hobbies included Worcester, MA 01605. fishing, camping, car shows, meeting Valade Funeral Home the guys at the coffee shop and most of (GilmanAndValade.com), 23 Main St., Susan L. (Leader) Sullivan, 72 all his two grandchildren. North Grosvenordale was entrusted He is survived by his son, Mark with arrangements. OXFORD — companion, Chloe. She was born in Susan L. (Leader) Worcester, daughter of the late Edwin Sullivan, age 72, of and Dorothy (Bates) Leader, and lived Lance R. Tremblay, 45 Old Worcester Road, in Oxford for 49 years. died peacefully on Mrs. Sullivan was an auditor at SOUTHBRIDGE — of Hardwick; five grandchildren, Friday, April 21, 2017, Staples in Framingham for 11 years, Lance R. Tremblay, Jacinda, Izzabella, Aiidyn, Annabell, in her home after a retiring in 1996. Previously, she owned age 45, of Liberty and Aiinsly. He was predeceased by a long illness. She was and operated Cos’ Fruit Stand in St., passed away on sister, Michelle Tremblay. predeceased by her Oxford with her husband for 11 years. Thursday, April 27, in Lance was born in Southbridge the first husband, Cosmo She enjoyed sailing, crafts, and making the UMass Memorial son of the late Ralph E. Tremblay. He J. Casamassa Sr. who died in 1989; and wedding cakes. Medical Center, worked as a Haas machine program- her second husband, John J. Sullivan A private graveside service was held University Campus, mer for many years the past five years Jr. who died in 2008. She is survived by at North Cemetery in Oxford. Worcester. for Valley Design in Shirley. Lance her son, Cosmo J. Casamassa Jr. and In lieu of flowers, memorial contri- He leaves his lov- attended college in Boston and at a his fiancée Paulette Reed of Oxford; butions may be made to the American ing wife of a year and a half, Lisa young age obtained his private pilot’s two sisters, Melanie Francis and Parkinson Disease Association, M. (Dumont) Tremblay whom he license. He loved the outdoors and hik- her husband Donald of Nova Scotia, Massachusetts Chapter, 72 East was together with for 11 years; his ing. Lance enjoyed playing golf and Canada, and Kristen Primeau and her Concord St., C3, Boston, MA 02118. mother, Ellen M. (Rawson) Tremblay; trips to Webster Lake with his beloved husband James of Fitchburg; several Paradis-Givner Funeral Home in three sons, Travis N. Tremblay and dog Charlie. Above all Lance loved his grandchildren, nephews, nieces, and Oxford is directing the arrangements. his mother, Kelly Sullivan of Dudley, family and truly enjoyed spending time cousins; and her beagle and constant Joshua T. Vancelette of Whitman, and with them. Paul J. Vancelette Jr. of Worcester; Calling hours in the funeral home two daughters, Marisa L. Cournoyer will be held on Friday, May 5th, from of Southbridge and Christina J. 6 to 8 p.m. Funeral services and burial Cournoyer of Southbridge; three will be private. brothers, Kyle Tremblay of Lee, Drake Daniel T. Morrill Funeral Home Send all obituary notices to Tremblay of Southbridge, and Drew (morrillfuneralhome.com), 130 Tremblay of Charlton; a sister, Wendy Hamilton St., Southbridge is directing Stonebridge Press, PO Box 90, Vilandre and her fiancée Gary Morin the arrangements. Southbridge, MA 01550, or by e-mail “Every Town Deserves to [email protected] a Good Local Newspaper” www.StonebridgePress.com www.webstertimes.net Friday, May 5, 2017 • The Webster Times • 5 Obituaries Myrtle Ruth Gelineau, 94 Sandra Sue (St. John) Gunter

MESA AZ — Myrtle Ruth Gelineau, missed by all who knew her. CHARLTON — Sandra Sue ‘Sandi’ on the outcome. age 94, passed away peacefully on April She is survived by her daugh- (St. John) Gunter, June 19, 1956-April Sandi took great pride from her chil- 2, 2017. ter, Beverly Byrd of Castle Pines, 19, 2017. dren and grandchildren’s accomplish- Born and raised in Massachusetts, CO, and her son, Brian Gelineau of Mom met her future husband, Mark, ments. she graduated from Worcester City Williamsburg, VA, two grandchildren while playing Frisbee in Memorial Sandi leave behind her husband Hospital School of Nursing and pur- and four great grandchildren. Grove Park in Utah. Mark had Mark, daughters Alycia, Liberty, sued a career working in the hospital She was preceded in death by her hitchhiked across the country from Margaret and Katy, grandchildren; nursery. husband of 45 years, Albert Gelineau Massachusetts with his dog Moses. Mikey, Colin, Arlo and Aiden. She also She married Albert Gelineau in 1945 and her second husband of nine years, Mom immediately fell in love with the leaves three sisters; Rexine, Earline and resided in Massachusetts until Louis Hradesky. dog. and Kathy and her brother Mike. their relocation to Mesa, Arizona in A Memorial Mass will be Saturday, It took her slightly longer to fall She was predeceased by her parents, 1975. May 6, 2017 at 11:30 a.m. in St. Louis in love with Mark. 45 years, 4 chil- Ken and Lillian. A resident of Leisure World until Church, 14 Lake St., Webster. dren and 4 grandchildren later, she The family wishes to Thank the staff 2004, she was active in Little Theater, Burial will be Private. departed this world Sandi Sue St. at Worcester Health Center, who treat- ceramics, art, lapidary and started the In lieu of flowers, donations may be John Gunter. Although Sandi moved ed her like family. Penny Poker Club, acting as an offi- made to: Sunshine Acres Children’s to Massachusetts shortly after meet- At the request of the family, all ser- cer in some of these organizations. Home, 3405 N. Higley Rd., Mesa, AZ. ing Mark, her heart belonged in Utah. vices are private. She moved to Friendship Village in 85215. Sandi loved riding horses and led her The Robert J. Miller-Charlton 2004 and resided there, again active in The Robert J. Miller Funeral Home daughters’ 4-H club for over 10 years. Funeral Home (RJMillerfunerals.net), Red Hat, poker clubs and Out-to-Lunch and Lake Chapel (RJMillerfunerals. She never missed one of her kid’s horse 175 Old Worcester Rd. is assisting Bunch, until her death. net), 366 School St., Webster is assisting shows and could always be counted on Sandi’s family with arrangements. Always upbeat, she was friend to all, the family with arrangements. to congratulate or console, depending ready with a smile and hug. She will be Calendar the Dudley Cultural Council, a local days at Marty’s Liquors, Schofield COMMUNITY DINNER: Life Church Saturday, May 6 agency which is supported by the Avenue, Dudley. A wide variety of veg- will be hosting another Community Massachusetts Cultural Council, a state etables, herbs, perennials and annu- Dinner! On the menu this month: CHURCH RUMMAGE SALE: The agency. als available; specialty planters, trees spaghetti with meatballs and sausag- Ladies Benevolent Society of the First and shrubs and the popular Garden es! Please join us on May 20th for 4-6 Congregational Church is holding a Shed featuring accessories and tools. p.m. All are welcome at: Life Church, 1 benefit rummage sale on Saturday, May Saturday will include Master Gardeners Nelson St., Webster. 6 from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the church Wednesday, May 10 available for questions. located on 135 Center Road on Dudley Monthly writers group meets Hill. Sale items are gently used clothing, on Wednesday, April 12 (2nd Wednesday) Thursday and Friday, hats, and accessories for men, women, from 5-7 p.m. at Booklovers’ Gourmet, Saturday, May 20 and children, baby clothes and toys. 55 East Main St., Webster. Free. Open May 25 & 26 Baked goods and coffee are for sale. to all genres and styles. Bring a piece to A BRIEF ON MEDITATION: On Everything is reasonably priced. There share or just come listen and offer feed- Saturday May 20 at 10:30 a.m. Dr. INTO THE WOODS: St. Joseph School should be something for everyone! back. Call 508-949-6232 for more infor- Allan Hughes will present the program will present Into the Woods JR. on May ANNUAL BARGAINS: The Black mation. Meditation for Stress Reduction at the 25 and 26 at 7 p.m. at Bartlett High Tavern Historical Society is having its MEAL PLANNED: Blessed Backpack Oxford Free Public Library, 339 Main School. For more information on the having its ninth annual Yard Sale on Brigade community fellowship meal St. show please call (508) 943-0378 Saturday May 6 from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. served from 5-6 p.m. at the American The scientific community has recent- on Center Road in Dudley. To donate Legion Hall, 9 Houghton St, Webster. ly been exploring the use of meditation items, call Linda at (508) 943-5509. Please note that there is no handicapped as a healing modality. Join Dr. Hughes Saturday, June 3 access, but we will have volunteers to as he discusses the extraordinary effect provide you with assistance. Free hot of meditation to reduce stress-relat- OUTDOOR FLEA MARKET will be Tuesday, May 9 meals to anyone in need. Everyone is ed responses, improve concentration, held on Saturday, June 3 (rain date: welcome. Join us for great food, fellow- enhance clarity of thought and men- June 10th) from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the GARDEN ADVICE: Organic ship, and fun! For more information, tal equilibrium. He will also present a First Congregational Church of Oxford, Gardening for Everyone, a 90 minute or to donate or sponsor a meal, please simple, yet powerful meditation tech- 355 Main Street (Route 12) in Oxford. power point presentation featuring the call Lisa Berg at (508) 330-7242 or Lauri nique that can enrich your life person- Morning coffee and donuts and lunch- cultivation of vegetables, fruits, herbs Joseph (774) 230-8988. ally, professionally and spiritually Dr. time hot dogs, beverages and snacks and flowers using natural methods to Hughes has been meditating for over available. Reservations from vendors promote soil and plant health, will be 30 years. Join him for an engaging and are now being accepted. Each space offered by naturalist and landscaper informative presentation. No reserva- is $15 and vendors must bring their John Root at 7 p.m. on Tuesday, May Saturday & Sunday, tions required but for more information own table. For more information or 9 at the Dudley Grange, 139 Center St. contact the library at (508) 987-60003 to reserve a spot, contact the church in Dudley. Free; perennials for edi- May 20-21 or [email protected]. office at 508-987-2211 or at officeadmin@ ble landscaping and attracting birds, PLANT SALE: the ninth annual oxfordfirstucc.org, or contact Fran at butterflies, bees and other beneficials Dudley Conservation Land Trust plant 508-987-8961. will be offered for sale. This program sale is scheduled 9 a.m.-3 p.m. on both is supported in part by a grant from Turn To CALENDAR page ­­­B9

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SOLD ON DEPOSIT SOLD ON DEPOSIT SOLD ON DEPOSIT NEW PRICE DOUGLAS – 15 Mt Daniels Way! 8 Rm DUDLEY – 11 Johnathan Pass! 11 Rm DUDLEY – 377 Dudley Oxford Rd! 7 Rm OXFORD – 39 Fort Hill Rd! Fantastic 9 Rm CHARLTON – 175 Oxford Rd! 6+ Rm WEBSTER – 8 Oakwood Dr! 12 Rm Hip OXFORD – 11 Daniel Dr U:B! 55+ Adult DUDLEY – 4 Laura Way! Country but yet Custom Colonial! 2.2 Acres! 2 Story Grand 3,372’ Center Hall Colonial includes 3 Rm Split! 2+ Acres! Applianced Kit w/ Breakfast Colonial w/Solar Electric Panels, In-ground Split! 1.53 Acres! Applianced Granite Kit w/ Roof 5,165’ Custom Colonial on 1 Acre w/ Community! Twin Elm Estates! Nice 6 Contemp 6 Rm Cape set on 1.14 Acres! Entry Foyer! New Applianced Granite Kit! In-law! Granite Kit w/Island, Formal Din Pool Just under an Acre! Applianced Tile Flr! Din Rm w/Hrdwds, Anderson Slider In-ground Pool! Formal Din & Liv Rms! Formal Din & Liv Rms w/Hrdwds! Frplc Fam Bar! Den w/ Pellet Stove! 12x20 Liv Rm w/ Rm End Unit! Applianced, Granite Eat-in Built 2010 but Better than New! Stainless Rm, Frplcd Liv Rm, Frplcd Den & 3 Bdrms Cathedrals! 3 Bdrms! Full Bath w/Skylight! Granite Kit w/Isl & Hrdwds! Formal Din, to Trex Deck! Brick Frplc Liv Rm w/Hrdwds Frplc Fam Rm & Frplc Den! Master Kit! All Hrdwd Flrs! Liv Rm w/Slider to Applianced Eat-in Granite Kit w/Tile Flr! Liv Rm! Frplc Master Suite w/Cathedrals! 2.5 Liv, Frplc Fam Rm w/Hrdwds! Great Rm w/ Suite/Master Bath! 6 Bdrms! 3 Full & Baths! Expandable 3rd Level! New Roof & All w/Hrdwds! 4 Total Bdrms! 3.5 Total Lower Level Fam Rm w/Hearth! 12x20 Deck! & Bow Window! Master w/Hrdwds, Slider Deck! Master/Walk-in Closet, Master Rm w/Hrdwd Floor! & Ceiling Fan! 1st Mas- Cathedrals, Skylights & Fans! Master Bath! to Deck! Master Bath! 3 Bdrms! 2 Baths! 2 Half Baths! Hrdwds & Wall to Wall! Furnace! CVac, Security, Irrigation! 2 Car Baths! C/Air! 2 Car Garage! Shed! Fenced! 2 Car Detached Garage! 2 Sheds! New Roof! Bath! 2 Bdrms! 1.5 Baths! Fam Rm! Craft 2 Full & 2 Half Baths! 4 Bdrms w/Hrdwds! Garage! Quality Updates Through Out! C/Air! In-law Potential! 2 Car Garage! ter Suite/Master Bath! 3/4 Bdrms! 2.5 Tile Garage! $429,900.00 Privacy - 3 Acres! $474,000.00 $234,900.00 Rm/Office! C/Air! Attached Garage! Baths! C/Air! 2 Car Garage! $287,900.00 $399,900.00 $279,900.00 $539,900.00 $234,900.00

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ON DEPOSIT NEW LISTING SOLD ON DEPOSIT SOLD DUDLEY – 19 Lakeview Dr! Updated SUTTON – 4 Blueberry Meadow Dr! DUDLEY – 36 Fish Rd! 7 Rm Raised – 34 Alton Drive! 6 Rm 2,000’ DUDLEY – 7 Kayla Lane! 8 Rm Colonial WEBSTER – DUDLEY WEBSTER – 59 East Main St! GRAFTON – 23 Maplewood Dr! 5+ Rm Ranch! Applianced Center Island Spacious Hip Roof 8 Rm Colonial! Ranch w/Huge Split Level Cathedral Ranch w/Many Updates! Applianced Best Street for Business in Webster! Unique 5 Rm Brick Ranch! 3 Bedrooms! Set On 1.84 Acres! Applianced Granite New England Commons! Adult 55+! Ceiling Family Rm w/Skylights! Open Oak Kit! Liv Rm w/Cathedral Ceiling & Highest Traffic Count! Ideal for Most Corner Lot! Enjoy the Convenience of Kit! Frplcd Dining Rm! Living Rm w/ 2 Bdrms! 1 to 2 Baths/Master! Kit! Liv Rm w/Hrdwd Floor! Master Applianced Kit! Formal Dining & Cathedral Ceiling Kit/Din & Living Skylight! 3 Bdrms! Master w/Slider to Business Applications! Complete Recent One Floor Easy Access Living! Kit w/ Hrdwds! Cathedral Ceiling Family Rm! Applianced! Granite! Hrdwds, Tile & w/Hrdwd Floor & Ceiling Fan! All 3 Living Rms! Frplcd Fam Rm! 3 Bdrms! Rms w/Skylights! 3 Bdrms! Master Private Deck! Den of Office! 2 Baths! Remodel Inside & Out! Formally a Polish Breakfast Bar! Fireplaced Liv Rm/ Dining 3 Bedrooms! Spacious Master, Master Carpet! Basements! Garage! C/Air! Bedrooms w/Hrdwd Floors! Remodeled Master Bath! 2.5 Baths Total! Finished Bath! 3 Full Baths! Huge Steel I Beam Separate Laundry Rm! 14x37’ Attached Deli & Convenience – Fully Equipped Area! Master Bdrm w/Full Bath! 2 Baths Bath! 2.5 Baths! 1st Floor Laundry! Security! Community Center! Walking Bath w/Granite Vanity! Deck! Garage! Lower Level! 2 Car Attached Garage! As Such – Full Kitchen! With Almost Farmers Porch! Deck! Attached 2 Car Shed! Overlooking Merino Pond, Walk to Nice Half Acre Lot – Cul-de-Sac! Clear Span 2 Car Garage! 1.1 Acres! Garage! Double Lot! Town Services! New Equipment - $399,900.00 Without - Total! Florida Rm! Private Back Yard! Trails! Low Fees! Convenient! Oil Heat! Shed! $299,900.00 $219,900.00 $299,900.00 Attached 2 Car Garage! $289,900.00 Garage! $359,900.00 From $234,900.00 Beach! $229,900.00 $409,900.00

NEW PRICE SOLD SOLD ON DEPOSIT ON DEPOSIT ON DEPOSIT NEW LISTING WEBSTER – 327 School St! 9 Rm Cape! WEBSTER – 16 Eddy St! Spacious 5 WEBSTER – 56 Poland St! 6 Rm WEBSTER – 29 Crystal St! Convenient WEBSTER – 38 Brook St! Ideal 2 SOUTHBRIDGE – 24 Lynn Lane! 5+ Rm WEBSTER – 5 Church Court! WEBSTER – 28 Colonial Rd! Liv Rm, Foyer & Din Rm w/Hrdwds! Eat-in Rm Ranch! Applianced Kit w/New Vinyl Cape! Applianced Kit w/Breakfast 6 Rm Ranch Set on a Nice 10,890’ Lot! Family! 5/5 Rooms! 2/2 Bedrooms! Split! On a Cul De Sac! Liv Rm w/Hrdwds & Close to Everything! 8 Room Cape! Immaculately Maintained 8 Rm Colonial Flr! Liv Rm w/Hrdwds & Built-ins! 3 Bar! Din Area w/Chair Rail! Liv Rm w/ Applianced Eat-in Kit w/Pantry Closet! Liv Applianced! Dining Rooms, Living Rooms Country Kit w/Pantry! Half Bath w/Laundry! Ceiling Fan! Applianced Kit w/Breakfast Bar Many Updates! Country Kitchen w/ Across from w/Views of & Beach Access Bdrms w/Hrdwds! Tile Bath! Sun Rm! Hrdwds under Carpet! Den w/Hrdwds! Rm w/Picture Window & Hrdwd Floor! and Bedrooms w/Hardwood Floors! Fam Rm w/Hrdwds! Master w/Hrdwds, & Tile Flr! 3 Bdrms w/Wall to Wall Carpets! Cathedral Ceiling & Skylights! Dining to Webster Lake! Applianced Kit! Dining Rms Freshly Painted! Newer Windows! Area! Dining Rm! Fam Rm! 3 Comfortable 1st Flr Master w/Walk-in Closet & Master w/Hrdwds & Walk-in Closet! 3 Bdrms Eat-in Pantry Kitchens w/Vinyl Flooring! Walk-in Closet & Bath w/Tub/Shower! 3 Full Bath w/Ceramic Tile Floor! Expandable Rm & Living Rm w/Wood Floors! 3 Partially Finished Basement w/Pellet Bedrooms! Unique Full Bath! 22x72’ Bdrms! Master Bath w/Dble Vanity, Hrdwds! Ceramic Tile Bath! 2 2nd Flr Total! Finished Lower Level! Breezeway! 3 Nice Bathrooms! Recent Roof! Updated Bdrms w/Hrdwds! Bonus Rm! Enclosed Lower Level w/Brick Hearth! Replacement Stove! Oil Heat! Town Services! Detached 2 Story Barn w/Basement – Whirlpool Tub, Separate Shower! 2.5 Bdrms! 3 Season Porch! 2 Car Garage! Seasons Porch! Garage! $164,900.00 Throughout! Convenient Location! Porch! 2 Car Garage! $179,900.00 Windows! Shed! .41 Acres! $169,900.00 Attached Garage! $199,900.00 Many Uses! $139,900.00 Baths! C/Air! $281,900.00 $229,900.00 $199,900.00

ON DEPOSIT ON DEPOSIT NEW LISTING NEW LISTING SOLD WOODSTOCK – 1420 Route 169! WOODSTOCK – 291 E Quasset Rd! WEBSTER LAKE – 901 Treasure WEBSTER LAKE – 334 Killdeer Island! WEBSTER LAKE – 701 Treasure WEBSTER LAKE - 56 Laurelwood Dr! Middle Pond – Reid Smith Cove! Western Expo - Beautiful Sunsets! 12 Custom Built 10 Rm 3,154’ Colonial WAPPAQUASSET “QUASSET” POND! Isl! Prime Beachfront Townhouse! Middle Pond! South Facing! Well Maintained Island! Townhouse End Unit! 6Rms, 2 Rms/3,517’ of Comfortable Living w/Super 4 Rm In-Law Apartment! Custom Built 2011 from Ground Up! Stainless Bdrms, Master Bath, 2.5 Baths Total! Set on 5 Secluded Acres! Grand Entry Hidden 88 Acre Recreational Gem! 6Rms! 1,874’! Open Floor Plan! Applianced 7 Rm Colonial! Applianced Oak Kit! Din Rm Applianced Granite Kit w/Breakfast Bar/Lunch Counter, Gas Range, Wine Cooler, Pantry & Cherry Hrdwds! Exquisite Foyer! 9ft Ceilings! Loads of Upgrades! New LG Stainless Appliances! Din Rm Woodstock Fairgrounds Near! Yr Rd or Granite Kit w/Hrdwds! Din & Liv Rms w/ W/Hrdwds! Cathedral Ceiling Liv Rm w/Lake Formal Dining Rm w/Chair Rails, Crowns & Cherry Hrdwds! Lake Facing Frplc Liv Rm w/Crowns, Cherry Hrdwds & Applianced Kitchen w/Huge Granite Views! Cathedral Ceiling 3 Season Sunrm w/Sliders to Deck! Frplcd Fam Rm w/ Island! Formal Dining w/Hrdwds! 2nd Home! 6 Rm Ranch! 152’ Waterfront! Hrdwds! 2 Bdrms! Master Bath! 2.5 Baths! Sliders to Patio! New C/Air! Garage w/ Slider to Deck! 1st Flr Laundry! Lake FacingSOLD 2 Rm Master Suite w/Walk-in Closet, Slider to Private Deck, Master Bath 34,848’ Lot! Appliance Kit! Frplc Fam Overlooking Lake! Lake Facing Master Suite, w/Glass Multi Head Shower, Separate Tub & Dble Granite Vanity! 3.5 Granite Baths Total! 3/5 Bedrooms! 2nd Granite Fireplaced Family Room! Master Suite! 4 Frplcd Fam Rm w/Tile Flr! Recent CAir, Master Bath! 3Bdrms! 2 Baths! Sandy Beach! Storage! 2 BOAT SLIPS! Heated Pool! Bdrms & 2.5 Baths! C/Air! 2 Car Garage! Rm! 2 Bdrms! Full Bath! A/C! Garage! Gas Heat & Windows! Trex Deck! Garage! $469,900.00 Sandy Beach! Kitchen! Ceiling Stereo Throughout! 3Z Gas Heat! 3Z C/Air! C/Vac! Security! Andersons! 2 Car Garage! One of the $389,900.00 $259,900.00 BOAT SLIP! Heated Pool! $429,900.00 $284,900.00 Newest & Best Homes For Sale on the Lake in Years! $849,900.00

NEW PRICE SOLD NEW LISTING NEW PRICE WEBSTER LAKE - 82 Lakeside Ave! South Pond! Prime 157’ Waterfront w/Western Expo! Beautiful Sunsets! Panoramic Lake Views! 10+ Rm, 4 Bdrm, 4.5 Bath, WEBSTER LAKE – Reid Smith Cove WEBSTER LAKE – 103 Treasure Island! WEBSTER LAKE – 55 Colonial Rd! WEBSTER LAKE – 15 South Point Rd! A/C’d, 3,832’ Custom Colonial! Technical/Electrical Marvel! 2 Story Grand Entry! Fully Appliance Lake Facing Quartz Kit w/2 Dishwashers, Heated Flr & Pantry! WATERFRONT LOT! South Shore Rd! 1,874’ Townhouse! Oak Cabinet Kit w/ South Pond! 105’ Level Waterfront! Western Middle Pond - Panoramic Views! Build Your Waterfront Dream! 100+’ of Shoreline! Spacious Din Area w/Custom Wall Unit & Slider to the Waterfront Deck w/Elect Awning! Frplc Liv Rm w/Entertainment Center! Din Rm w/Tray Ceiling! 1st Flr Lake Build Your Dream Home or Summer Breakfast Counter! Formal Din Rm! Frplc Expo! Awesome Sunsets! 10 Rm Contemp! Retreat! Set on Quiet Road, Surrounded Liv Rm! Screened Porch! 1st Flr Master w/ Pano Lake Views Most Rms! Open Flr Plan! 53.94’ Road Frontage! Land Area 8,147’! Facing Master w/Tray Ceiling, Walk-in Closet, Full Bath w/Dble Vanity, Whirlpool & Corner Shower! Upstairs 3 Comfortable Bdrms, 2 Lake Facing, Both connect to Town Water & Sewer Available! 2 Docks by Woods! Sloping Lot Down to Level Walk-in Closet & Bath! 2.5 Baths! 2nd Level Frplcd Liv Rm! 4 2nd Flr Bdrms, 3 Lake a Full Bath, the 3rd has its Own Full Bath & Walk-in Closet! Walkout Lower Level Lake Facing Fam Rm w/2nd Kit, Cedar Sauna & Full Bath! Separate Utility Rm & Already in the Water! Lots on Webster Lake SOLD Waterfront! 7,200’ Lot! 57’ on the Water w/2nd Master Bdrm & Bath! C/Air! Attached Facing! Master Bath! 2.5 Remodeled Baths! Workshop! 3 Car Attached Garage! Detached 1 Car Garage! Security System! LP Gas Whole House Generator! Boat House that Auto Draws Boat Out of the Water, Garage! 2 Boat Slips! Heated Pool! Sandy are a Rarity, Don’t let this Slip By without & Road! Town Water & Sewer Available! 2 Car Garage! Dock! Add Lot Across St! Launches It on a Rail System! Weather Station! Well Irrig System! See/Ask For All Attachments! $1,195,900.00 $229,900.00 Beach! $259,900.00 Your Consideration! $179,900.00 Recent Roof! $699,900.00

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WEBSTER LAKE COMPOUND! 2 Checkerberry Isl! Private 2.09 Acre Waterfront Peninsula Estate! Park Like Grounds! WEBSTER LAKE – 16 Bates Crossing! South Pond! Beautiful Sunrises! Huge Eastern HOLLAND - Hamilton Reservoir Waterfront! 430 Mashapaug Rd! 8 Rm 2,864’ Custom Cape! 200’ Waterfront, 3.2 Acres, Estate Like 2,800’ 8 Rm Colonial Main House w/Lake Views from Most Windows! SS Applianced Granite Kit! Din Area w/Tile Flr! Lake Exposure! 8 Rm 3,100’ Custom Contemporary! 2.43 Acres! Substantial Privacy! Home Features Grounds! Situated in a Cove Sheltered from Storms, Idle Out to Main Lake! Grand Entry Foyer! Open Floor Plan! Custom Cherry Kit w/Quartz Facing 38’ Din/Liv Rm w/Frplc, Recessed Lighting & Slider to Wrap Around Deck! French Dr Fam Rm Surrounded by Water! Endless Possibilities! Open Flr Plan w/Magnificent Views from Every Rm! 3 Bdrms, 3 Baths, Isl, SS Appliances, Wall Ovens, Pantry Closet & Recessed Lighting! Din Area & Cathedral Ceiling Liv Rm w/Wood Stove Frplc & Pella Sliders to 3 Bdrms! 21’ Master w/Cathedral Ceiling, Slider to Private Deck w/Lake Views, Master Bath! 2nd Bath w/Dble Vanity Sinks, Cathedral Ceilings w/Skylights! European Kit w/Center Isl! Modern Frplc Liv Rm w/Glass 12x38 Deck w/Electric Awning & 12X18 Screened Porch! 1st Flr Water Facing Master w/Walk-in Closet & Bath w/Granite Dble Vanity & Custom 3.5 Baths! Skywalk Attached 750’ 4 Rm Guest/In-Law Apartment w/Granite Kit, SS Applianced, Open Din & Liv Rm w/Slider Sliders Open to Waterfront Balcony! Master Bdrm w/en-suite Bath, Separate Shower, Jacuzzi Glass Shower w/Waterhaven Tower! 1st Flr Office w/French Pocket Doors & Custom Desk Wall! Side Entry Mud Rm w/Custom Desk, Cabinets to Lake View Deck, Bdrm, Nice Bathrm! Detached 3 RmSOLD Yr Rd Guest Cottage or Rental Unit w/Kit, Frplcd Liv Rm, Bdrm & Tub, Walk-in Closet & Attached Laundry! Lower Level Bdrms Share Private Bath! C/Air! & Counter w/Sink, Guest Closet, Laundry Closet & Half Bath w/Pedestal Sink! Upstairs 3 Water Facing Bdrms, 2 w/Cathedrals! 2nd Full Tile Bathroom! Enclosed 3 Season Pavilion Great for Entertaining! Tree Lined Private Drive! Rolling Lawn! Decks! Patios! Ideal Attached Garage w/Work Space! Detached 2 Car Heated Garage w/Workshop! Greenhouse! Bath w/Custom Vanity & Linen Closet! Add Storage! Full Walkout Basement - Need More Rms! Zoned Hydro Air! 3 Car Garage! Sheds! Dock! Dock Setup! Boat Ramp! For the Discerning Buyer! $1,449,900.00 Panoramic Lake & Estuary Views! $1,190,000.00 Long Driveway or Direct Access from Shore Dr! Full Recreation Lake! $749,900.00 Featured Open House

Featured Listing! hope2own.com WEBSTER - 6 BRIAN AVE 508.943.4333 B rian Acres! LOCATION! LOCATION! LOCATION! 3 bedroom Sharon Pelletier - Broker S plit Level home! Cathedral ceiling, cozy fireplaced living room! Licensed in MA, CT & RI L iving room, dining and to kitchen! French doors to office with i t’s separate entrance and pellet stove! Oversized deck! Great l evel backyard with privacy! Large master with bathroom! 3 zone WE WANT YOUR N ew Buderus system! Updated electrical, recent windows! Lower 43 East Main Street Webster, MA 01570 LISTINGS! level. Quiet Neighboorhood! $262,000. Fine Realtor Associates to Serve You! June Cazeault * William Gilmore II * Laurie Sullivan * Diane Strzelecki * Matthew Ross * Lori Johnson-Chausse * Mark Barrett

Featured New Webster Lake Listing! DUDLEY - 17 EAGLE DR WEBSTER - 40 CAMILE RD WEBSTER LAKE 198 KILLDEER ROAD OPEN HOUSE D esirable Killdeer Island! 100’ of Prestine Sandy B each! Fantastic Views! 3800 sq.ft. of living area! SORRY, SOLD! ON DEPOSIT SATURDAY 5 bedroom waterfront home! Open Floor Plan! F ireplaced Formal Living room! Formal Dining First Time Offered! “WOW” is the Reaction when Entering this Beautiful Home ! Outstanding A wonderful family home, great for entertaining! Featuring a large eat in, Quality in this Custom Colonial! Large Upscale Kitchen w/ Solid Maple Cabinets! GE Profile c abinet packed kitchen with granite counters, ceramic floor, recessed R oom! Great Room with large deck! 2 full baths! Appliances! Granite Counters! Lg Angled Breakfast Bar! Formal Dining Room! Hardwood Flrs lighting. Sunken living room! Stone Fireplace! Formal dinning room, office T hroughout both Levels! Brick Fireplace. Cathedral Ceiling, Second Floor Balcony! 1st Flr NOON TO 3PM w/french doors! Large master suite, w/jetted tub, plus 2 large bedrooms! 2 half baths! Large Walkout Basement to sandy Master w/LuX Bath & Sep. Shower, Double Vanity w/Granite! 1st Flr Laundry w/Sink! 2nd Flr - 3 Bdrms, 2 Full Baths, Rm above garage! Lg Deck 14x30! Security Sys.! Central Air! Oversized Finished lower level w/pellet stove, 2 full baths + 2 half baths! Heated in beach! Just in time for summer. $724,900 Garage! $409,000. ground pool! $349,900.

EAST LYME, CT -22 WILLOW LN OXFORD - 9 THEMELI CT WEBSTER WEBSTER – 36-40MARKET ST LAND! Restaurant Business - LAND: WEBSTER/DUDLEY BUILDABLE LOTS Capacity 44, Webster Lake - Black Point Rd. Waterfront, Beer & Wine License! Boat Access, Town Water & Sewer. $44,900 Walk in cooler! Name brand Webster - Lot 119B Thompson Rd Town Water & Sewer $38,500. SORRY, SOLD! Country condo living at its best! Open the doors to the spacious cathedral equipment! All service ware Dean’s Ridge! Classic Victorian with large focus on detail! 3000 + sg ft ceiling living room gleaming hardwoods! Enjoy central air! Bright kitchen N ew Listing! Fantastic Opportunity for Owner Occupied 3 Family!! Webster - Lot 119A Thompson Rd of living area! 9 rooms, 2-1/2 baths, fireplace, hardwood floors, central /dining area w/upgraded countertops, breakfast bar! Open dining area! included. Avg.Traffic count Building is Completely Stone, low maintenance! Slate Roof! New Carpets!, Town Water & Sewer $38,500. air, finished lower level, 2 car garage, Huge slate patio! Association New sliders from dining area to private deck! Huge master bedroom w/ New Appliances! Completely Vacant!, Originally 4 Units, Top Floor Con- Webster - 114 Lake St. Multi-Family Zoned, verted to Owner Occupied Apartment with 2 Full Baths, 2 - One Bedroom optional, but offers pool if desired. assisted sale $347,000. full bath! 2nd bedroom, is very spacious! 2nd bathroom has washer/ approx.13K per day. 2 lots, 12,000 +/- Sq Ft ea., Town Water & dryer hookups for main level accessibility! Lower level oversized family Apartment Below - Gas hot water! Paved Drive!, Corner Lot!, Fenced Yard!, Town Services $219,500. Sewer, and City Gas! ON DEPOSIT $56,900 ea. room! Near major highways! $239,000. $129,900.

WEBSTER - 108 THOMPSON ROAD WEBSTER LAKE - 16 BLACK POINT RD WEBSTER LAKE -WATERFRONT LOT WEBSTER LAKE - 14 PEBBLE BEACH RD WEBSTER LAKE • 2 SOUTH POINT RD

SORRY, SOLD! 2 2 SOUTH POINT RD. New to the Market. Southern Exposure! Presently being used as a single family. Development Opportunity! Excellent Visibility ~ W ebster Lake! Middle Pond - on Pebble Beach! Hard Find WEBSTER LAKE: PANORAMIC VIEWS OF WEBSTER LAKE! Great South Fac- 131,987 SF. CORNER LOCATION!! Prime 3+ Acres! Multiple Applications & Possibilities. B uildable Lot on Webster Lake with Boat Access. Panoramic Water View of South Pond! Breath taking morning sunrises! - Prime 50’ Natural Sandy Shoreline. 4 Bedrooms, 2 full baths, ing Location, 62’ prime lakefront, large deep lot 10,489sf , flagstone & concrete Recent Zoning Change to ~ Business 4 ~ Now allows for Single & Multi Family Dwellings 7,483 Sq. Ft. of Land, 50 Ft. Frontage. Town Water & Have fun Kayaking, Sailing, Boating, Swimming, Snorkel, Skiing, Ice Large living room, dining area, Second floor - 2nd full bath & patios, full concrete walkway at water’s edge, dock, retaining walls & stonework, as well as Other Business Applications! OFFICE SPACE etc.... EXCELLENT REGIONAL B oating, Snowmobiling, and Skating! Suspended low maintenance laundry room. Two waterside bedrooms have sliders to walk out privacy fence, storage shed, recently paved drive, plenty offstreet parking in drive- ACCESS to Interstate I-395. Current Elevation Lends to easy Development.... Corner Lot way & area at roadside, spacious, Year-round, 2 story Cape home, 4 BRs (1 on Sewer, Betterment Paid. $44,900. D ock! Custom architectural home drawings. Engineered and was deck.Sunsets! Attached 2 car garage.Detached 20x30 garage with with almost 800 FT’ of Road Frontage on 2 Streets! 345ft. Frontage on Rt 193 - 450ft. on 1st flr), 2 full BAs, Harvey replacement windows, 6 year+/- young roof. Tower St. & 339ft on Summit (paper rd). Access to Town Water/Sewer & Natural Gas ! approved, conservation site plans, (needs to be resubmitted, expired) electricity & rough plumbing. Dead end street. $749,900. NEW PRICE $440,000 Multi family Structure on property is in need of work. $599,000. Conservation Site Plan DEP# 323-0926. $229,000. www.webstertimes.net Friday, May 5, 2017 • The Webster Times • 7

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Probate and Family Court May 5, 2017 This is NOT a hearing date, but a dead- Lamontagne and to all persons entitled Worcester Division line by which you must file a written ap- to the benefit of the Servicemembers Docket No. WO17P1246EA Commonwealth of Massachusetts pearance and objection if you object to Civil Relief Act, 50 U.S.C. §§ 3901 et Estate of: The Trial Court this proceeding. If you fail to file a time- seq.: Nationstar Mortgage LLC claim- Ronald A. Salmonson, Jr. Probate and Family Court ly written appearance and objection ing to have an interest in a Mortgage Date Of Death: December 29, 2016 Worcester Probate and Family followed by an affidavit of objections covering real property in Douglas, INFORMAL PROBATE Court within thirty (30) days of the return day, numbered 34 Gilboa Street, given by PUBLICATION NOTICE 225 Main Street action may be taken without further no- Mary A. Lamontagne to Bank of Ameri- To all persons interested in the above Worcester, MA 01608 tice to you. ca, N.A., dated June 13, 2008, and re- captioned estate, by Petition of (508) 831-2200 UNSUPERVISED ADMINISTRATION corded in Worcester County (Worces- Petitioner Ronald A. Salmonson, III of Docket No. WO16P3470EA UNDER THE MASSACHUSETTS ter District) Registry of Deeds in Book Dudley MA CITATION ON PETITION FOR UNIFORM PROBATE CODE (MUPC) 42982, Page 158, and now held by Ronald A. Salmonson, III of FORMAL ADJUDICATION A Personal Representative appointed Plaintiff by assignment, has/have filed Dudley MA has been informally ap- Estate of: under the MUPC in an unsupervised with this court pointed as the Personal Representa- Norma May Allard administration is not required to file an a complaint for determination of Defen- tive of the estate to serve without sure- Date of Death: 05/08/2016 inventory or annual accounts with the dant’s/Defendants’ Servicemembers ty on the bond. To all interested persons: Court. Persons interested in the estate status. If you now are, or recently have The estate is being administered un- A Petition for Formal Probate of Will are entitled to notice regarding the ad- been, in the active military service of der informal procedure by the Personal with Appointment of Personal Rep- ministration directly from the Personal the United States of America, then Representative under the Massachu- resentative has been filed by Representative and may petition the you may be entitled to the benefits of setts Uniform Probate Code without JoAnne Gaulin of Millbury MA court in any matter relating to the es- the Servicemembers Civil Relief Act. supervision by the Court. Inventory requesting that the Court enter a for- tate, including the distribution of assets If you object to a foreclosure of the and accounts are not required to be mal Decree and Order and for such and expenses of administration. above-mentioned property on that ba- filed with the Court, but interested par- other relief as requested in the Petition. WITNESS, Hon. Leilah A. Keamy, First sis, then you or your ties are entitled to notice regarding the The Petitioner requests that: Justice of this Court. attorney must file a written appearance administration from the Personal Rep- JoAnne Gaulin of Millbury MA Date: April 20, 2017 and answer in this court at Three Pem- resentative and can petition the Court be appointed as Personal Represen- Stephanie K. Fattman, berton Square, Boston, MA 02108 on in any matter relating to the estate, tative(s) of said estate to serve on the Register of Probate or before June 5, 2017 or you will be including distribution of assets and bond in an unsupervised administra- May 5, 2017 forever barred from claiming that you expenses of administration. Interest- tion are entitled to the benefits of said Act. ed parties are entitled to petition the IMPORTANT NOTICE Witness, JUDITH C. CUTLER, Chief Court to institute formal proceedings You have the right to obtain a copy of Justice of this Court on April 19, 2017 and to obtain orders terminating or re- the Petition from the Petitioner or at the Attest: Deborah J. Patterson Recorder stricting the powers of Personal Rep- Court. You have a right to object to this May 5, 2017 resentatives appointed under informal proceeding. To do so, you or your attor- Turn To LEGALS page ­­­B10 10 • The Webster Times • Friday, May 5, 2017 www.webstertimes.net LEGALS LEGALS foreclosure deed and the consideration Commonwealth of Massachusetts Commonwealth of Massachusetts continued from page B9­­­ paid by the successful bidder shall be The Trial Court The Trial Court held in escrow by DG&L, (hereinafter Probate and Family Court Probate and Family Court NOTICE OF MORTGAGEE’S SALE called the “Escrow Agent”) until the Worcester Division Worcester Division OF REAL ESTATE deed shall be released from escrow to Worcester Probate Worcester Probate and Family By virtue and in execution of the Power the successful bidder at the same time and Family Court Court of Sale contained in a certain mortgage as the consideration is released to the 225 Main Street 225 Main Street given by Ronald J. Ault a/k/a Ronald Mortgagee, whereupon all obligations Worcester, MA 01608 Worcester, MA 01608 Ault & Trina A. Ault to Mortgage of the Escrow Agent shall be deemed (508) 831-2200 Docket No. WO17P1265GD Electronic Registration Systems, to have been properly fulfilled and the Docket No. WO17P1147EA CITATION GIVING NOTICE OF Inc., as nominee for Drew Mortgage Escrow Agent shall be discharged. Estate of: PETITION FOR APPOINTMENT OF Associates, Inc. dated December Other terms, if any, to be announced Dianne L Blake GUARDIAN FOR INCAPACITATED 16, 2004, recorded at the Worcester at the sale. Date Of Death: 12/18/2016 PERSON PURSUANT TO County (Worcester District) Registry Dated: April 11, 2017 U.S. Bank Trust, INFORMAL PROBATE G.L. c. 190B, §5-304 of Deeds in Book 35350, Page 291; N.A., as Trustee for LSF9 Master PUBLICATION NOTICE In the matter of: said mortgage was then assigned to Participation Trust To all persons interested in the above Coty L Carpenter Wells Fargo Bank, N.A. by virtue of By its Attorney DOONAN, GRAVES captioned estate, by Petition of Of: North Oxford, MA an assignment dated September 30, & LONGORIA, LLC, 100 Cummings Petitioner Clifford F Blake of RESPONDENT 2011, and recorded in Book 47917, Center Suite 225D Webster MA Alleged Incapacitated Person Page 264; and further assigned to U.S. Beverly, MA 01915 (978) 921-2670 a Will has been admitted to informal To the named Respondent and all oth- Bank Trust, N.A., as Trustee for LSF9 www.dgandl.com 52930 (AULT) FEI # probate er interested persons, a petition has Master Participation Trust by virtue of 1078.02102 05/05/2017, 05/12/2017, Clifford F Blake of Webster MA has been filed by an assignment dated July 18, 2016, 05/19/2017 been informally appointed as the Per- Holly J Carpenter of North Oxford MA and recorded in Book 55693, Page 21; May 5, 2017 sonal Representative of the estate to in the above captioned matter alleging of which mortgage the undersigned May 12, 2017 serve without surety on the bond. that Coty L Carpenter is in need of a is the present holder for breach of May 19, 2017 The estate is being administered un- Guardian and requesting that conditions of said mortgage and for der informal procedure by the Personal Holly J Carpenter of North Oxford MA the purpose of foreclosing the same NOTICE OF MORTGAGEE’S SALE Representative under the Massachu- (or some other suitable person) be ap- will be sold at PUBLIC AUCTION at OF REAL ESTATE setts Uniform Probate Code without pointed as Guardian to serve Without 11:00 AM on May 30, 2017, on the Premises: supervision by the Court. Inventory Surety on the bond. mortgaged premises. This property 26 Perryville Road, Webster, MA and accounts are not required to be The petition asks the court to deter- has the address of 234 West Main By virtue and in execution of the filed with the Court, but interested par- mine that the Respondent is incapaci- Street, Dudley, MA 01571. The entire Power of Sale contained in a cer- ties are entitled to notice regarding the tated, that the appointment of a Guard- mortgaged premises, all and singular, tain mortgage given by Virginia D. administration from the Personal Rep- ian is necessary, and that the proposed the premises as described in said Gogolinski to Mortgage Electronic resentative and can petition the Court Guardian is appropriate. The petition is mortgage: Registration Systems, Inc. as nominee in any matter relating to the estate, on file with this court and may contain The land in Dudley, County of Worcester, for Genworth Financial Home Equity including distribution of assets and a request for certain specific authority. Commonwealth of Massachusetts, Access, Inc. and now held by Reverse expenses of administration. Interest- You have the right to object to this bounded and described as follows: Mortgage Solutions, Inc., said mort- ed parties are entitled to petition the proceeding. If you wish to do so, you BEGINNING at the southeasterly cor- gage dated September 28, 2011, and Court to institute formal proceedings or your attorney must file a written ner thereof at an iron pin on the recorded with the Worcester County and to obtain orders terminating or re- appearance at this court on or be- northwesterly line of West Main Street (Worcester District) Registry of Deeds stricting the powers of Personal Rep- fore 10:00 A.M. on the return date of distant 134.5 feet southwesterly from a in Book 47914, Page 339, said mort- resentatives appointed under informal 05/16/2017. This day is NOT a hearing Massachusetts Highway bound, being gage was assigned from Mortgage procedure. A copy of the Petition and date, but a deadline date by which you at land now or formerly of Konkel Electronic Registration Systems, Inc. Will, if any, can be obtained from the have to file the written appearance if Brothers, Inc.; THENCE southwesterly as nominee for Genworth Financial Petitioner. you object to the petition. If you fail to by the northwesterly line of West Main Home Equity Access, Inc. to Reverse May 5, 2017 file the written appearance by -the re Street seventy-five (75) feet to an iron Mortgage Solutions, Inc. by assign- turn date, action may be taken in this pin; THENCE northwesterly at right ment dated January 25, 2016 and Commonwealth of Massachusetts matter without further notice to you. angles by land of Elsie L. Hall, now or recorded with said Registry of Deeds The Trial Court In addition to filing the written appear- formerly, one hundred fifty (150) feet in Book 54873 at Page 209; for breach Probate and Family Court ance, you or your attorney must file to an iron pin; THENCE northeasterly of the conditions in said mortgage Worcester Probate and Family a written affidavit stating the specific at right angles by land of Elsie L. Hall, and for the purpose of foreclosing the Court facts and grounds of your objection now or formerly, seventy five (75) same will be sold at Public Auction on 225 Main Street within 30 days after the return date. feet to an iron pin at said land now May 17, 2017 at 12:00PM Local Time Worcester, MA 01608 IMPORTANT NOTICE or formerly of Konkel Brothers, Inc.; upon the premises, all and singular the (508) 831-2200 The outcome of this proceeding THENCE southeasterly at right angles premises described in said mortgage, Docket No. WO17P1268EA may limit or completely take away by said land now or formerly of Konkel to wit: CITATION ON PETITION FOR the above-named person’s right to Brothers, Inc. one hundred fifty (150) A certain parcel of land with the FORMAL ADJUDICATION make decisions about personal af- feet to the point of beginning. Being buildings thereon of every nature Estate of: fairs or financial affairs or both. The the same premises conveyed to the and description and all the privileges Craig M. King above-named person has the right Mortgagors by Deed dated October 05, and appurtenances thereto belong- Date of Death: 02/20/2017 to ask for a lawyer. Anyone may 2001 and recorded with the Worcester ing, situated in the Town of Webster, To all interested persons: make this request on behalf of the District Registry of Deeds in Book County of Worcester, Commonwealth A Petition for Formal Appointment of above-named person. If the above- 24992, Page 339. of Massachusetts, bounded and· Personal Representative has been named person cannot afford a law- Subject to and with the benefit of ease- described as follows: filed by Miles King of Arlington MA yer, one may be appointed at State ments, reservation, restrictions, and Beginning at an iron pin at the norther- requesting that the Court enter a for- expense. taking of record, if any, insofar as the ly line of Perryville Road fifty three and mal Decree and Order and for such WITNESS, Hon. Leilah A. Keamy, same are now in force and applicable. twenty one hundredths (53.21) feet other relief as requested in the Petition. First Justice of this Court. In the event of any typographical error westerly from a proposed a proposed The Petitioner requests that: Date: April 21, 2017 set forth herein in the legal description W. C. H. bound point and at land of Miles King of Arlington MA Stephanie K. Fattman of the premises, the description as set William H. Sherwood; be appointed as Personal Representa- Register of Probate forth and contained in the mortgage Thence N. 18° 16’ 28” W. by land, of tive(s) of said estate to serve Without May 5, 2017 shall control by reference. Togeth- said William H. Sherwood one hundred Surety on the bond in an unsuper- er with all the improvements now or fifty seven and fifty eight hundredths vised administration Commonwealth of Massachusetts hereafter erected on the property and (157.58) feet to an iron pin; IMPORTANT NOTICE The Trial Court all easements, rights, appurtenances, Thence S.67° 44,’ 20” W. seventy nine You have the right to obtain a copy of Probate and Family Court rents, royalties, mineral, oil and gas and forty nine hundredths (79.49) feet the Petition from the Petitioner or at the Worcester Division rights and profits, water rights and to an iron pipe; Court. You have a right to object to this Docket No. WO17P1285EA stock and all fixtures now or hereafter Thence southwesterly one hundred proceeding. To do so, you or your attor- Estate of: a part of the property. All replacements seventy and forty one hundredths ney must file a written appearance and Paul J. Minarik and additions shall also be covered by (170.41) feet on Goodwin Street, so objection at this Court before: 10:00 Date Of Death: February 1, 2017 this sale. called, to the northerly line of said a.m. on the return day of 05/23/2017. INFORMAL PROBATE Terms of Sale: Said premises will Perryville Road; This is NOT a hearing date, but a dead- PUBLICATION NOTICE be sold subject to any and all unpaid Thence easterly by the northerly line line by which you must file a written ap- To all persons interested in the above taxes and assessments, tax sales, of said Perryville Road one hundred pearance and objection if you object to captioned estate, by Petition of tax titles and other municipal liens eighty one and sixty five hundredths this proceeding. If you fail to file a time- Petitioner Kathleen A. Minarik of and water or sewer liens and State (181.65) feet to an iron pin and the ly written appearance and objection Webster MA or County transfer fees, if any there point of beginning. followed by an affidavit of objections a Will has been admitted to informal are, and TEN THOUSAND DOLLARS Less and excepting that parcel that within thirty (30) days of the return day, probate ($10,000.00) in cashier’s or certified was conveyed to William H. Sherwood action may be taken without further no- Kathleen A. Minarik of Webster MA check will be required to be paid by in Book 4402 at Page 478 of the tice to you. has been informally appointed as the the purchaser at the time and place of Worcester County Registry of Deeds. UNSUPERVISED ADMINISTRATION Personal Representative of the estate the sale as a deposit and the balance The description of the property con- UNDER THE MASSACHUSETTS to serve without surety on the bond. in cashier’s or certified check will be tained in the mortgage shall control in UNIFORM PROBATE CODE (MUPC) The estate is being administered un- due in thirty (30) days, at the offices the event of a typographical error in A Personal Representative appointed der informal procedure by the Personal of Doonan, Graves & Longoria, LLC, this publication. under the MUPC in an unsupervised Representative under the Massachu- (“DG&L”), time being of the essence. For Mortgagor’s Title see deed dated administration is not required to file an setts Uniform Probate Code without The Mortgagee reserves the right to November 18, 1976, and recorded inventory or annual accounts with the supervision by the Court. Inventory postpone the sale to a later date by in the Worcester County (Worcester Court. Persons interested in the estate and accounts are not required to be public proclamation at the time and District) Registry of Deeds, in Book are entitled to notice regarding the ad- filed with the Court, but interested par- date appointed for the sale and to fur- 6071, Page 304. ministration directly from the Personal ties are entitled to notice regarding the ther postpone at any adjourned sale- TERMS OF SALE: Said premises Representative and may petition the administration from the Personal Rep- date by public proclamation at the time will be sold and conveyed subject court in any matter relating to the es- resentative and can petition the Court and date appointed for the adjourned to all liens, encumbrances, unpaid tate, including the distribution of assets in any matter relating to the estate, sale date. The premises is to be sold taxes, tax titles, municipal liens and and expenses of administration. including distribution of assets and subject to and with the benefit of all assessments, if any, which take pre- WITNESS, Hon. Leilah A. Keamy, First expenses of administration. Interest- easements, restrictions, leases, tenan- cedence over the said mortgage above Justice of this Court. ed parties are entitled to petition the cies, and rights of possession, build- described. Date: April 21, 2017 Court to institute formal proceedings ing and zoning laws, encumbrances, FIVE THOUSAND ($5,000.00) Dollars Stephanie K. Fattman, and to obtain orders terminating or re- condominium liens, if any and all other of the purchase price must be paid in Register of Probate stricting the powers of Personal Rep- claim in the nature of liens, if any there cash, certified check, bank treasurer’s May 5, 2017 resentatives appointed under informal be. or cashier’s check at the time and procedure. A copy of the Petition and In the event that the successful bidder place of the sale by the purchaser. LEGAL NOTICE Will, if any, can be obtained from the at the foreclosure sale shall default in The balance of the purchase price The Dudley Historical Commission is in Petitioner. purchasing the within described prop- shall be paid in cash, certified check, receipt of an application for a demoli- May 5, 2017 erty according to the terms of this bank treasurer’s or cashier’s check tion permit for 12 West Main St, Dud- Notice of Sale and/or the terms of the within thirty (30) days after the date ley, MA dated 4-21-17 and received Memorandum of Sale executed at the of sale. by the Commission 5-1-17 At the Dud- time of foreclosure, the Mortgagee Other terms to be announced at the ley Municipal Complex 71 West Main reserves the right to sell the prop- sale. Street, Dudley Ma 01571 on June 13th, erty by foreclosure deed to the sec- Shechtman Halperin Savage, LLP 2017 6:30 P.M. RM 315 a public hear- ond highest bidder, providing that said 1080 Main Street ing will be held as per section 12.04.00 second highest bidder shall deposit Pawtucket, RI 02860 d of the Dudley Ma. Demolition Delay with the Mortgagee’s attorneys, the Attorney for Reverse Mortgage Bylaw. amount of the required deposit as set Solutions, Inc. Michael Branniff forth herein. If the second highest Present Holder of the Mortgage Secretary bidder declines to purchase the with- (401) 272-1400 Dudley Historical Commission in described property, the Mortgagee April 21, 2017 May 5, 2017 reserves the right to purchase the with- April 28, 2017 in described property at the amount May 5, 2017 bid by the second highest bidder. The www.webstertimes.net Friday, May 5, 2017 • The Webster Times • 11 12 • The Webster Times • Friday, May 5, 2017 www.webstertimes.net

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