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Mailed to every home in East Brookfield, West Brookfield, North Brookfield, Brookfield, Leicester and Spencer Vol. 32, No. 23 COMPLIMENTARY HOME DELIVERY, 75 CENTS ON NEWSSTANDS ONLINE: WWW.SPENCERNEWLEADER.COM ‘Discontent is the first necessity of progress.’ Friday, June 6, 2008 Belanger Locals to vote on new truck launches NORTH BROOKFIELD FIRE SQUAD TO HOLD MEETING BY DAVID DORE Board of Selectmen last week — and will like- the new vehicle. NEW LEADER STAFF WRITER ly deliver to people who attend a meeting next The request will likely be funded through a NORTH BROOKFIELD — If North week. debt exclusion. That means it must be Brookfield residents do not approve the pur- The meeting, which begins at 7 p.m. approved at both the June 20 Special Town Senate chase of a new fire truck, their home insur- Wednesday, June 11 in the North Brookfield Meeting (which will also feature the fiscal ance rates will likely go up. Elementary School auditorium, will explain 2009 budget) and a June 30 special election. That was the message firefighters, includ- the department’s need for a new aerial campaign ing Chief James Black, delivered to the pumper truck and how it intends to pay for Turn To FIRE TRUCK, page 8 SELECTMAN IN HAVING FUN AT THE BAZAAR LEICESTER GETS Talking ENDORSEMENTS BY CHRISTOPHER TANGUAY continues NEW LEADER STAFF WRITER LEICESTER — Leicester Selectman Douglas Belanger officially launched his campaign for state Senate Tuesday, May 27. Belanger, a Democrat, and chairman of on new the town’s Board of Selectmen, as well as the former chairman of the Finance Advisory Board, Police Station station Building and Town Hall Renovation commit- tees, kicked off his bid with a day full of LANS IN ORTH events that concluded P N with a rally in Worcester on Tuesday BROOKFIELD INCH night. Belanger’s run is for ALONG Douglas Belanger the seat currently held by Edward M. Augustus BY DAVID DORE (D-Worcester), which NEW LEADER STAFF WRITER covers the Second Worcester district, including Leicester, Auburn, Grafton, NORTH BROOKFIELD — With each pass- Millbury, Shrewsbury, Upton and the ing month, it seems construction of a new Grafton Hill, Vernon Square, Webster police station inches closer to starting. Square and Quinsigamond Village neigh- The Police Building Committee is negotiat- borhoods of Worcester. ing a contract with Hartford, Conn.-based Augustus announced earlier this year he Tecton Architects to draw up plans for the building, and members hope to have a project would not be seeking reelection at the con- David Dore photos clusion of his current term. Belanger is fac- manager on board this week. But, one piece SPENCER — Leo Pepin, top, a of the puzzle still remains: the exact location ing opposition from Selectman Mike Moore parishioner of Mary, Queen of the of Millbury in September’s Democrat pri- of the new station. Rosary Parish, cooks up some In April, the Board of Selectmen voted to mary. sausage, peppers and onions dur- A business agent for the United Food and place it on South Common Street side of the ing the parish’s annual North Brookfield Downtown Development Commercial Workers Union Local 1445 and International Bazaar Friday, May a professional contract negotiator, Belanger Project (the former Aztec Industries property 30. Left, Alice Sullivan of Spencer on Grove Street), behind the North decided to hold his campaign events on the shows off the dancing Santa deadline day for ballot registration for the Brookfield Housing Authority complex. Claus doll she bought at the However, according to Planning Board and Senate election. bazaar.

Turn To BELANGER, page 11 Turn To POLICE, page 8 Local ties to Custer’s Last Stand strong ON THE SAME PAGE

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BY CHRISTOPHER TANGUAY NEW LEADER STAFF WRITER SPENCER — Wednesday, June 25 will mark the 132nd anniversary of the Battle of Little Bighorn, and although the battle was fought in South Dakota, ties to local residents still remain. According to the Library of Congress, Gen. George Armstrong Custer — the man who at the Appomattox Courthouse accepted the confederate flag of truce from General Robert E. Lee, effectively ending the Civil War — was later asked to lead a scouting opera- tion into the Black Hills in the 1870s. The operation was to locate Chief Sitting Bull of the Lakota-Sioux Indians and drive him and his peo- ple northward away from the Black Hills. This act was in direct violation of an earlier treaty that granted peaceful reign of the Black Hills, an area that had long been a sacred ground to the tribe, to the Lakota-Sioux. That treaty was willfully violated after gold was discovered in the South Dakota mountains in 1874. Because of colonial encroachment and trespassing onto the American Indians’ land, in early June of 1876, the nation was on the precipice of yet another Christopher Tanguay photo war. NORTH BROOKFIELD — Nick McElroy helps Chelsea Staney rehearse her graduation address moments before taking the stage Christopher Tanguay photo James Pickup, then-editor of the Spencer Sun, the leading newspaper of the Spencer area for the time, in the North Brookfield Elementary School auditorium Sunday, June The headstone for the Donnelly family in Holy Rosary and St. Mary’s Cemetery 1. Complete coverage of local graduations will be included in a spe- in Spencer contains the name of Timothy Donnelly, who died in the Battle of cial supplement to be published Friday, June 20. Little Bighorn in June 1876. Turn To BIGHORN, page 11

INSIDE THE NEW LEADER ON PAGE A2 ON PAGE A5 Calendar ...... B5 Police Logs ...... A14 Classroom Corner ...... A6 Public Meetings ...... A3 Millbrook to Selectmen split Obituaries...... B2 Sports ...... A12-14 stay open on liquor license Our Towns ...... B4 Viewpoint ...... A10 2 SPENCER NEW LEADER • Friday, June 6, 2008 NEW LEADER ALMANAC QUOTATION OF THE WEEK “They’ve done everything but stuff old Volkswagens in those damn potholes.”

— Leicester Selectman Thomas V. Brennan Jr., speaking of deep potholes on Route 9 westbound in his community. THE STATS PER CAPITA INCOME BY RACE/ETHNICITY ($) Town Per Capita Income (Asian) Auburn 23,829 Brimfield 35,667 Brookfield 0 Charlton 0 Douglas 15,966 Dudley 17,841 Holland 12,689 Leicester 16,124 Christopher Tanguay photo Northbridge 30,191 An official at United Natural Foods, parent company of Millbrook Distribution Services in Leicester, said last week, “There is nothing in Oxford 25,349 our plans currently that has the Leicester facility closing.” Southbridge 19,621 Spencer 7,157 Sturbridge 33,792 Uxbridge 23,633 Wales 0 Shamber: Millbrook to stay open Webster 28,804

DUFFY’S CLOSING WORRIES LOCAL RESIDENTS SUNRISE/SUNSET BY CHRISTOPHER TANGUAY and ethnic foods, had been the pro- individual, via e-mail, with a letter Saturday, June ...... 5:13 a.m...... 8:22 p.m. NEW LEADER STAFF WRITER prietor of Duffy’s Discount since the that questioned the fate of Sunday, June 8 ...... 5:12 a.m...... 8:23 p.m. LEICESTER – Despite rumors fly- 1960s. Duffy’s was a longtime staple Millbrook. That letter was not Monday, June 9 ...... 5:12 a.m...... 8:23 p.m. ing in the wake of Duffy’s Discount of Route 9 East (first in Worcester, responded to. Tuesday, June 10 ...... 5:12 a.m...... 8:24 p.m. closing, Millbrook Distribution then in Cherry Valley), selling over- According to Shamber, the address Wednesday, June 11 . . . . .5:12 a.m...... 8:24 p.m. Services is not on the chopping stock and returned items at bargain line of the e-mail indicated that let- Thursday, June 12 ...... 5:12 a.m...... 8:25 p.m. block. prices. ter had also been sent to the Board of Friday, June 13 ...... 5:12 a.m...... 8:25 p.m. At a meeting of the Leicester Duffy’s was closed for good in early Selectmen, leading him to believe Board of Selectmen Monday, May 19, May, igniting rumors that Millbrook that was the origin of the rumor. Selectman Thomas Brennan Jr. said was next to go. Shamber also explained that the REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS the board would pursue a dialogue Mark Shamber, chief financial offi- decision to close Duffy’s was made with United Natural Foods of cer for United Natural Foods, did his because many of the household BROOKFIELD Dayville, Conn., parent company of best to quell any rumors in a tele- items that were sold in the store $179,000, 8 Pleasant St., Paul J. Thibeault to Nathan C. and Shawna Millbrook Distribution, which is phone interview last week. came from a location in Arkansas. S. Riendeau. located on the Huntoon Memorial “We’ve said nothing of the sort,” The distance the wares needed to Highway portion of Route 56. Shamber said. “There is nothing in travel, with gasoline prices LEICESTER The conversation would attempt to our plans currently that has the approaching $4 per gallon, and the address rumors that the Millbrook Leicester facility closing.” extremely low prices of items sold at $12,095, Marshall Street, Margery B. Morgan to Bernard A. facility would also be closing in the Shamber speculated that the con- Duffy’s simply did not make any Lempicki and Gail M. Morgan. near future. Brennan said that if fusion emerged from an e-mail sent business sense, and the company was $100, 142 Willow Hill Road, David B. Liberty to Liberty Family there were any validity to the rumor, to United Natural Foods from a losing money, according to Shamber. Trust (David B. Liberty, Trustee). the town would try to work with Duffy’s patron, dismayed at the clos- Brennan said that as of Monday, $60,500, 42 Redfield St., James A. Army and Christine Army to United Natural Foods to do what it ing of the store on May 13. June 2, he had still not been able to Kenneth A. Robert Sr. could to assist Millbrook to remain Shamber said he responded to that contact anyone at United Natural $1, 27 Rawson Drive, Tara D. Moynihan and Paul A. Maldonado to or to help find a suitable replacement e-mail with one of his own the fol- Foods, but would continue his efforts Tara D. Moynihan. to inhabit the building. lowing day, May 14. Shamber said he until he felt for himself that the issue $152,000, 7 Woodland Drive, Edward J. Krochalis, Anthony V. Millbrook, distributor of specialty was again contacted by the same was satisfactorily resolved. Krochalis and Estate of Helen Lendraitis to Thomas J. Bohan. $295,000, 707 Stafford St., Jamie R. Faucher to John C. and Marsha K. Kachadoorian. $525,000, 77-79 South Main St., Eagle Property Management LP to Becker College. Hill continues Walk America, now in Wyoming $214,000, 7 Holcomb St., Edward M. Mott and Lucynda L. Mott to Jason M. Roach and Stephanie A. Gaudette. BJ Hill, the Leicester native who is out here, proud and self-reliant, and $226,000, 3 Michael Ave., John C. and Marsha K. Kachadoorian to walking across America to collect their number one complaint is when Jeremy and Karli Mae Kerswell. messages for the next president, has outsiders try to control their envi- $100, 13 Marshall St., Susan L. Williams and Claudine L. Tuttle to reached Casper, Wyo. ronment and economic development. Susan L. Williams. “This is my last week in Wyoming, It’s made me re-evaluate my stance and I realize I’m going to miss the on issues like domestic oil drilling, NORTH BROOKFIELD West,” said Hill. “I’ve learned so hunting and gun control, and the role much in the past few months, from of federal regulations on community $158,000, 49 Bell St., Samantha Hall Soucie to Brian R. Lamy and talking to ranchers, miners and affairs.” Lisa M. Kobel. ation: “As a resident of the American drillers. It’s a whole different culture Hill has covered 1,301.5 miles since $250,500, 35 Ayers St., Michael Lee and Rita Lee to Richard C. 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Dr. Peter Paige, medical Confirmed fact errors will be corrected at the top HELPS IMPROVE director for the independent right hand corner of page 3 in a timely manner. and nonprofit Spencer Rescue If you find a mistake, call (508) 909-4140 during HEART ATTACK and Emergency Squad and vice normal business hours. During non-business hours, chairman of emergency medi- leave a message in the editor’s voice mailbox. The edi- RESPONSE TIME cine at UMass Memorial, tor will return your phone call. explained that using field units, BY CHRISTOPHER TANGUAY NEW LEADER STAFF WRITER paramedics are now able to administer a 12-lead electrocar- SPENCER — The Spencer diogram (EKG) right in the PUBLIC MEETINGS Rescue and Emergency Squad mobile unit, and transmit the has joined numerous other results of that EKG via cellular Note: Public meetings are subject to change. regional emergency medical telephone signals to a waiting Check with local Town Halls to see if a meeting services to make UMass staff of an interventional car- will still be held. Memorial Medical Center in diologist and other specialists Worcester a national leader in at the hospital. BROOKFIELD heart health. Monday, June 9 “What it affords us is giving Advisory Committee, 7 p.m., Town Hall They are doing so through us a heads up on what is going the STEMI program, which, Library Trustees, 7 p.m., Merrick Public to be coming to our facility,” Library according to Dr. John Fischer, Fischer said, “and permitting interim director of interven- us to be prepared and having a Thursday, June 12 tional cardiology at UMass, large head start in getting Conservation Commission, 7:30 p.m., Town Hall stands for segmented elevation ready to intervene on patients Historical Commission, 7 p.m., Town Hall myocardial infarction, other- that are having acute heart kitchen wise known as a heart attack. attacks.” The STEMI program, in Paige explained that with the EAST BROOKFIELD Monday, June 9 which the Spencer Rescue and participation of Spencer, as Emergency Squad was among Board of Assessors, 6:30 p.m., Memorial Town well as Oxford, West Boylston, Complex the first participants, was Northborough, Westborough, established to reduce patients’ Board of Selectmen, 7 p.m., Memorial Town Sterling, Princeton, Charlton Complex door-to-balloon (DTB) time. and Dudley, to name just a few Library Trustees, 7 p.m., East Brookfield Public DTB time is the amount of of the central Massachusetts Library time between a patient’s arrival communities involved, the at the hospital and the neces- advantages of additional field Thursday, June 12 sary action taken to restore work and constant communica- Technology Committee, 7 p.m., Memorial Town Complex proper blood flow to their tion between medical workers heart. The “balloon” in the is more than obvious. LEICESTER phrase refers to the slender bal- Paige recalled an instance loon inserted into a blocked Monday, June 9 where a patient was picked up Personnel Board, 7 p.m., Meeting Room 2, Town artery and inflated to reopen in Paxton experiencing an Hall the stifled passage, according to arrhythmia, or irregular to no Fischer. heart beat. Paige explained that Tuesday, June 10 Other methods of opening a the patient’s heart was shocked Board of Health, 5:30 p.m., Meeting Room 3, clogged artery, Fischer into a minimal rhythm using a Town Hall explained, include a catheter portable defibrillator. Because NORTH BROOKFIELD that can suck a blood clot out of emergency workers were able the body, or a metal stent, Monday, June 9 to alert medical workers in Water Commission, 6 p.m., 14 Bell Road which is a tube that fits in an Worcester, prior to their artery to prop it open. School Committee, 7 p.m., North Brookfield arrival, allowing them to set up Elementary School According to a press release the catheterization laboratory, about the STEMI program, Tuesday, June 10 or cath-lab, where cardiologic Courtesy photo UMass Memorial’s average procedures are carried out. Board of Selectmen, 7 p.m., Senior Center DTB time is less than 60 min- The DTB time for that partic- The Spencer Rescue and Emergency Squad is part of a program based at Sewer Commission, 7 p.m., sewer plant UMass Memorial Medical Center to improve response times for people suffer- utes, which is an incredible feat ular patient, who was ultimate- Conservation Commission, 7 p.m., Senior ing from a heart attack. Center when considering the national ly revived, was only 12 minutes, standard time is 90 minutes. Paige said. traveling to other local hospi- awareness” of heart health. Wednesday, June 11 The way the Spencer Rescue Paige and Fischer both cred- tals to suggest ways those facil- Technology Committee, 7 p.m., town trailers and Emergency Squad and ited the cooperation of all the ities might reduce their DTB Christopher Tanguay may be other EMS organizations have professionals involved in com- SPENCER times. reached at (508) 909-4144, or by e- been able to assist in this pleting such a time and life sen- Monday, June 9 Paige said the team will also mail at ctanguay@stonebridge- national benchmark-setting sitive task so efficiently. Board of Assessors, 6 p.m., Town Hall be “aggressively involved in press.com. program is through an open For now, UMass officials are Board of Selectmen, 7 p.m., Town Hall trying to promote community Tuesday, June 10 Finance Committee, 7 Free Estimates 3 LOCATIONS TO SERVE YOU BETTER p.m., Town Hall WE ACCEPT OPEN 7 Spencer-East CREDIT & DEBIT DAYS A Brookfield Regional 508-347-2305 CARDS WEEK School Committee, 7 Closets p.m., East Brookfield Elementary School Home Offices Zoning Board of Garages “Pizza for You” Appeals, 7 p.m., Town Hall

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BY DAVID DORE Pleasant St. (Route 31) eatery for a neighborhood with 40 kids. I neighborhood. He said the next flea market NEW LEADER STAFF WRITER several years, told selectmen he don’t think [that] is a good neigh- “It’s about having the right might start earlier than 9 a.m., SPENCER — Astrit Lile, owner hopes to keep Arlron open until 9 bor.” establishment in the right part of and might have higher dealer fees of Arlron Restaurant, will have to p.m. Fridays and Saturdays to “I don’t want to open a bar,” Lile town,” Cloutier said. “I don’t offset the elimination of admis- wait a few more days to see if he serve dinner. The restaurant clos- said. “We will close at 9 o’clock. think that’s the right place to have sion fees. can start serving alcohol to cus- es at 2 p.m. Monday through It’s not a bar. I’m never going [to a bar in a restaurant.” Shemeth also stressed that tomers who order dinner. Saturday, and 1:15 p.m. on Sunday. open] a bar there.” Durant suggested holding off on despite the approval last month of A vote by the Board of Lile said that depending on the Bove suggested not granting the a decision until Gagnon could a Proposition 2 1/2 override, the Selectmen on Lile’s plan to obtain response, he might stay open for license to Lile until he is Training attend — and cast the deciding Parks and Recreation Commission an all-alcoholic pouring license “maybe one more night, no more for Intervention Procedures vote. will receive no town funding for has been postponed until Monday, than that.” (TIPS) certified, so he knows how fiscal 2009, which starts July 1. June 9 because selectmen were Two of Arlron’s neighbors — to deal with drunken customers. PARKS AND REC UPDATE “The need is still there,” deadlocked, 2-2, during their meet- Cassandra Young of 24 Pleasant DeCoff said he did not support Also during the May 28 select- Shemeth said. “Even though the ing Wednesday, May 28. St. and Gary Giumentaro of 35 the proposal for the same reason men’s meeting, Parks and override passed, we still need Chairman Vincent Cloutier and Pleasant St. — said they were con- he has turned down applications Recreation Commission your help.” Joseph DeCoff II said they would cerned about the impact serving for liquor licenses in the past: Chairman William Shemeth III For more information about the vote against it, while Anthony alcohol would have on their neigh- “I’m not in support of increasing reminded residents about his Parks and Recreation Bove Jr. and Peter Durant said borhood. Both noted there are the number of alcoholic establish- board’s upcoming fundraisers, Department, its programs or they would support it. Selectman more than 40 children who live ments.” including a flea market at O’Gara fundraisers, call (508) 885-7500, John Gagnon could not attend last near the restaurant. Durant noted his support for the Park June 28 and two performanc- ext. 185, or e-mail parks@spencer- week’s session. “The last thing you need is peo- license for Arlron because he es by the Kelly Miller Bros. Circus ma.gov. Selectmen will allow additional ple drinking,” Young said. “It’s a wants to see more restaurants in June 22, also at O’Gara Park. comments on the license applica- historical neighborhood. We want town, especially in the downtown According to Shemeth, the com- David Dore may be reached at tion during their meeting, which to keep it that way.” area, which he said should be mission raised between $900 and (508) 909-4140, or by e-mail at will begin at 7 p.m. in the McCourt Giumentaro said that while more “walkable.” $1,200 from businesses buying [email protected]. Social Hall at Memorial Town Arlron has been a “great neigh- Cloutier, for his part, said he signs at the park, and brought in Hall. bor,” he is not pleased with “put- would vote against it because $350 at the first flea market May Lile, who has owned the 31 ting a barroom ... in the middle of Arlron is located in a residential 24. Highway Department to move forward with projects

BY CHRISTOPHER TANGUAY Development Block Grant project on River Patricia White was named the new chair- Environmental Protection (DEP) that could NEW LEADER STAFF WRITER Street. man of the Historical Commission, follow- potentially bring funds into the town that BROOKFIELD — At a meeting of the Selectmen decided against going ahead ing the resignation of Pauline Merrick. On would be used to “increase recycling and Board of Selectmen on Tuesday,May 27, the with the plan to pave the Town Hall parking the Advisory Committee, Marc composting, reduce the toxicity of waste, board pored through a list of town mainte- lot, as drainage issues in the area need to Charpentier was assigned a two-year posi- and foster regional cooperation to promote nance and house keeping items. be addressed before that kind of work can tion, while Robert Barnes and Greg environmentally sustainable practices at One of the first issues the selectmen commence. Burnham were each re-appointed to their the local level,” according to a letter from dealt with, according to Executive The contract for electrical work needed at three-year seats on the board. The Advisory Brian LaValle of the DEP’s Bureau of Secretary Donna Neylon, was to grant the Town Hall was awarded to Martin J. Nagle, Board still has a two-year vacancy avail- Waste Prevention. Highway Department permission to go an electrical contractor from West able. The letter will be forwarded to other town ahead with the installation of cement posts Brookfield. Nagle’s quote was approximate- Selectmen voted to authorize the water offices and departments for the selectmen at specified locations in town. The labor ly $8,500, whereas the next closest bid for supply to an undisclosed residence in town to gauge interest in the program. will help curb the cost of what would oth- the work was just over $17,000. be reestablished, making it habitable. erwise be an upwards of $6,000 steel The board decided to draft a policy man- The board also reported that an unsolicit- Christopher Tanguay may be reached at guardrail. dating that the Cultural Council notify the ed insurance quote was received for emer- (508) 909-4144, or by e-mail at Other upcoming projects for the Highway Department when events are gency accident coverage that may offer the [email protected]. Brookfield Highway Department include scheduled on the Town Common, so as to town more extensive coverage for a savings edging Webber Road, and extensive cleanup not interfere with their work schedule. For of nearly $7,000. The board will make a “Not Your Ordinary Greenhouse” and repair work to the culvert pipes on now, the Cultural Council will be notified of decision on what to do with the insurance Devil’s Elbow Road. This work will be done the measure until the policy has been com- issue later this month. Since 1978 Don’t Miss our in conjunction with the Highway pleted. Finally, the board discussed a potential 30th Anniversary Department’s work on the Community Among the town boards and committees, grant from the state Department of Celebration & Koi Rodeo “We are always growing...” June 7th & 8th – WASTE REMOVAL – RELIABLE Enter our raffle to win a $300 gift certificate PROMPTTRASH • DEMOLITION DEBRIS • ETC. and other wonderful prizes! 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Thursday, June 12: Soup of the day, home- milk. Alternates: chef salad with croutons, Alternates: chicken quesadilla, peanut butter Thursday, June 12: Hamburger or cheeseburg- made pizza, assorted cheese, pepperoni and veg- peanut butter and jelly sandwich. and jelly sandwich. er in a bun, potato puffs, glazed carrots, apple- etarian, dilly carrots, ranch pasta salad, apple- Tuesday, June 10: Toasted cheese sandwich, Wednesday,June 11: Taco with toppings, corn, sauce, milk. sauce. Alternate: salads. buttered noodles, corn, pudding, fruit, milk. pudding, fruit, milk. Alternates: chicken patty, Friday, June 13: Assorted sandwiches, Sun Friday, June 13: Deli turkey sandwich with Alternates: chef salad with croutons, peanut peanut butter and jelly sandwich. Chips, veggie sticks, assorted fruit and desserts, roll, lettuce leaf and tomato slice, tater tots, sea- butter and jelly sandwich, tuna pocket. Thursday, June 12: Oven baked chicken, milk. Alternate: pretzel and cheese. soned broccoli, pear and peach cups. Wednesday, June 11: Chicken nuggets with mashed potato, biscuit, peas, cranberry sauce, dipping sauce, veggie rice, fresh baked roll, car- milk. Alternates: BBQ rib (no roll), peanut but- rots, fruit, milk. Alternates: chef salad with ter and jelly sandwich. QUABOAG REGIONAL MIDDLE/HIGH SCHOOL TANTASQUA REGIONAL JUNIOR, SENIOR croutons, peanut butter and jelly sandwich. Friday, June 13: Assorted pizza, green beans, HIGH SCHOOLS Thursday, June 12: Chicken fajita, assorted raisins, milk. Alternate: peanut butter and jelly BREAKFAST chips, corn, fruit, milk. Alternates: chef salad, sandwich. Monday, June 9: Hot breakfast sandwich (HS Monday, June 9: Scrambled eggs, sausage peanut butter and jelly sandwich, deli turkey only) or scrambled egg patty on English muffin, links, hash brown, pastry stick, fruit, juice, grinder. fruit or fruit juice, milk. milk. Alternate: cook’s choice. Friday, June 13: Taco with cheese, lettuce, LEICESTER HIGH SCHOOL Tuesday, June 10: Choice of cold breakfast Tuesday, June 10: Hamburger or cheeseburg- tomato and salsa, corn, corn bread, fruit, milk. cereal or Pillsbury breakfast muffin, sunflower er, beef or chicken, oven fries, carrots, dessert, Alternates: chef salad, peanut butter and jelly Monday,June 9: Hamburger or hot dog, Italian seeds, raisins or fruit juice, milk. fruit, juice, milk. Alternate: pizza and salad. sandwich, manager’s choice. pasta salad, baked beans, watermelon, milk. Wednesday, June 11: Hot breakfast sandwich Wednesday, June 11: Pizza pasta casserole, Tuesday, June 10: Turkey or tuna roll-up, Sun (HS only) or toasted mini bagel with cream green beans, garlic bread, fruit, juice, milk. Chips, carrot or celery sticks, pears, milk. cheese, raisins or fruit juice, milk. Alternate: chicken patty and pasta salad. MAPLE STREET SCHOOL Wednesday, June 11: Manager’s choice, milk. Thursday, June 12: Choice of cold breakfast Thursday, June 12: Chicken fajita with salsa Thursday, June 12: Grilled cheese or ham and cereal or scrambled eggs and sausage patty, and sour cream, Mexican rice, corn, apple or Monday, June 9: Nachos with cheese, potato cheese, French fries, corn, Shape Up, milk. raisins or fruit juice, milk. cherry pie, juice, milk. Alternate: cook’s choice. puffs, fruit, milk. Alternates: cheeseburger, Friday, June 13: Assorted sandwiches, assort- Friday, June 13: Hot breakfast sandwich (HS Friday, June 13: Cook’s choice, vegetables, hamburger, peanut butter and jelly sandwich. ed baked chips, veggie sticks, assorted fruit and only) or French toast sticks with pancake syrup, fruit, juice, milk. Alternate: nuggets and rice. Tuesday, June 10: Spaghetti with meat sauce, desserts, milk. raisins or fruit juice, milk. warm roll, steamed broccoli, fruit, milk. LUNCH Alternate: peanut butter and jelly sandwich. Monday, June 9: Hard and soft shell taco with BROOKFIELD ELEMENTARY Wednesday, June 11: Tuna grinder, baked LEICESTER MIDDLE SCHOOL meat sauce, cheese, lettuce and sour cream or Monday, June 9: Baked macaroni and cheese, Cheetos, pickles, fruit, milk. Alternates: chicken patty with bun, seasoned rice, broccoli Monday,June 9: Hamburger or hot dog, Italian garlic bread, seasoned veggies, box of raisins, bologna and cheese grinder, peanut butter and and cheese sauce, peach cobbler or raisins. pasta salad, baked beans, watermelon, milk. milk. jelly sandwich. Tuesday, June 10: Deluxe burger on roll with Tuesday, June 10: Spaghetti and sauce (plain Tuesday, June 10: Deli turkey sandwich on a Thursday, June 12: Oven baked chicken, assorted toppings or BBQ rib sandwich with or meat sauce), cheese, garlic bread, Italian bun, soup of the day, goldfish crackers, fruit, mashed potato, carrots, cranberry sauce, bis- bun, seasoned green beans, oven roasted potato green beans, pears, milk. milk. Alternate: chef ’s salad. cuit, fruit, milk. Alternates: fish nuggets, wedges, home baked cookie, fruit. Wednesday, June 11: Manager’s choice, milk. Wednesday, June 11: American chop suey,gar- peanut butter and jelly sandwich. Wednesday, June 11: Popcorn nugget chicken, Thursday, June 12: Grilled cheese or ham and lic green beans, mozzarella cheese stick, fruit, Friday, June 13: Assorted pizza, green beans, corn, mashed potato bowl with chicken gravy or cheese, French fries, corn, Shape Up, milk. milk. raisins, milk. Alternate: peanut butter and jelly deli turkey wrap with lettuce and tomato, sea- Friday, June 13: Assorted sandwiches, assort- Thursday, June 12: Cheeseburger on a bun, sandwich. soned oven fries, hummus and seasoned pita tri- ed baked chips, veggie sticks, assorted fruit and cucumber wheels, fruit, milk. Alternate: chef ’s angles, seasoned carrots, cinnamon applesauce. desserts, milk. salad. Thursday, June 12: Chicken noodle soup, spicy Friday, June 13: Cook’s choice entrée, veg- LAKE STREET SCHOOL and regular chicken patty on roll, lettuce and etable, fruit, milk. Monday, June 9: Quarter pounder (with or LEICESTER MEMORIAL tomato, oven fries or Italian deli grinders with without cheese), potato puffs, fruit, milk. roll, veggie pasta salad, broccoli, butterscotch Monday, June 9: Manager’s choice, milk. Alternate: peanut butter and jelly sandwich. or chocolate pudding, assorted fruit cups. NORTH BROOKFIELD HIGH SCHOOL Tuesday, June 10: Bologna and cheese grinder, Tuesday, June 10: Popcorn chicken or nuggets, Friday, June 13: Homemade slice of pizza, Scooby Snack, veggie sticks, fruit, milk. mashed potato, peas, wheat roll, cranberry assorted pepperoni, cheese and garlic chicken Monday, June 9: Chicken patty on a roll, rice Alternates: deli turkey wrap, peanut butter and sauce, pudding and cream, milk. Alternate: white pizza or chef ’s choice, seasoned carrots, pilaf, buttered corn, juice, milk. jelly sandwich. pretzel and cheese. Oriental fried rice, fruit. Tuesday,June 10: Mozzarella sticks with mari- Wednesday, June 11: Tuna grinder, baked Wednesday, June 11: Hamburger or cheese- nara sauce, pasta with herbs, raisins in a box, Cheetos, pickles, fruit, milk. Alternates: burger in a bun, potato puffs, glazed carrots, juice, milk. bologna and cheese grinder, peanut butter and applesauce, milk. Alternate: grilled cheese. WARREN/WEST BROOKFIELD ELEMENTARY Wednesday, June 11: Hot dog in a roll, hash Thursday, June 12: Bag lunch day — Italian brown, school baked beans, brownies, juice, jelly sandwich. Monday, June 9: Meatball grinder with roll, sub sandwich, baked chips, carrot and celery milk. Thursday, June 12: Oven baked chicken, shredded cheese, baby carrots with ranch dress- sticks, Shape Up, milk. Alternate: tuna roll. Thursday, June 12: Cook’s choice, juice, milk. mashed potato, carrots, cranberry sauce, bis- ing, seasoned corn, fresh apple, fruit cup. Friday, June 13: Assorted sandwiches, Sun Friday, June 13: Nacho with cheese, salad with cuit, fruit, milk. Alternates: fish nuggets, Tuesday, June 10: Tomato soup, crispy baked Chips, veggie sticks, assorted fruit and desserts, dressing, cup of peaches, juice, milk. peanut butter and jelly sandwich. chicken, mashed potatoes and chicken sauce, milk. Alternates: Grab & Go salads, peanut butter and Friday, June 13: Assorted pizza, green beans, green beans, fruit cup. Alternate: salads. Fluff sandwich, peanut butter and jelly sand- raisins, milk. Alternate: peanut butter and jelly Wednesday, June 11: Tacos, soft and hard wich, soup of the day, entrée of the day. sandwich. LEICESTER PRIMARY

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Worcester Area Youth Sports @ Wednesday, June 11: Spaghetti with meat Specializing in Fresh Fried Seafood Worcester State College – ...... June 26th-July 31st (Tues. & Thurs. nights) (6-8 p.m.) sauce, tossed salad, French bread and butter, Worcester State College – ...... July 8th-August 5th (Tues. & Thurs. nights) (6-8 p.m.) fruit, milk, dessert. Blackstone Valley Tech – ...... July 7th-August 4th (Mon. & Wed. nights) (6-8 p.m.) Thursday, June 12: Grilled chicken sandwich, Open Tuesday through Sunday Auburn – ...... July 7th-August 4th (Mon. & Wed. nights) (6-8 p.m.) Clinton High School – ...... July 7th-August 4th (Mon. & Wed. nights) (6-8 p.m.) chicken noodle soup, bag of Fritos, fruit, milk, 11:00 A.M. to 9:00 P.M. Marlboro High School – ...... July 8th-August 5th (Tues. & Thurs. nights) (6-8 p.m.) dessert. Uxbridge High School – ...... 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Students also showed support for the money for Pam Harrold, a local woman and a choice, they are very generous and giving.” month of April, students at North Brookfield fundraiser by participating in jump rope mother of two NBES students, who has been The current principal, Janice Baronoski, Elementary School participated in two major activities during their physical education diagnosed with cancer. So far, she has backed up Mrs. Peterson’s statement by stat- fund-raisers: the Jump Rope for Heart pro- classes. The kids also earned incentive prizes received some treatment, but still faces sur- ing that this has been true for all the years gram and the Pam Harrold Fund. Both events for raising money. This program, organized gery. On Tuesday, April 29, “Hope” bracelets that she has been working here at NBES. are aimed at raising money for, as well as by Jay Mooney, NBES physical education were sold to benefit the Pam Harrold Fund. Thanks to everyone who participated in increasing awareness of, two major diseases teacher, has been run here at the school for The pink bracelets were priced at $5 each, these worthy events. — heart disease and cancer. the past five years, this year being its sixth. and more than $900 was raised by the stu- Erica Tillotson is a pupil at North The Jump Rope for Heart program was In the past, North Brookfield has raised more dents as a result of this sale. Brookfield Elementary School. This article held during the week of April 18. The goal of than $5,000 for the American Heart Deborah Peterson, the incoming principal was originally printed in the school’s May this fund-raiser was for students to raise Association. This year the program raised for the 2008-09 school year, had this to say: newsletter. 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All Local. All the time. TheHeartOf Massachusetts.com 8 SPENCER NEW LEADER • Friday, June 6, 2008 Friday, June 6, 2008 • SPENCER NEW LEADER 9 Spencer church to update historic organ Beer, wine license for Crossroads approved SPENCER — The First back into the community as a organ prompted its complete rebuild- BOS OKS MAINTENANCE FOR POLICE STATION Congregational Church of Spencer resource for all to enjoy.” ing by the Fritzsche Organ Company has embarked on an ambitious capi- While the old console itself will be of Allentown, Pa. Fritzsche disman- BY CHRISTOPHER TANGUAY ber of maintenance projects at the police after a year or two, and may no longer be issues that have arisen because of the poor tal campaign to replace its aging completely replaced, the existing tled the Howard instrument, re-using NEW LEADER STAFF WRITER station. Despite the police station being a the responsibility of the company that was condition of the road. organ console. organ pipes will be straightened but about a third of it. The original LEICESTER — At a meeting on Monday, very young building, issues include sewer granted permission to open the road in the A study committee was set up by otherwise kept “as-is.” This is an organ pipes, which were not incorpo- June 2, the Leicester Board of Selectmen backups, air infiltration that causes con- first place. Antanavica suggested Leicester Christopher Tanguay may be reached at the church last year. The committee important aspect of the project as the rated into the new design, were sold met with a local business owner to discuss densation in the warmer months, and a attach a time line of responsibility to any (508) 909-4144, or by e-mail at visited a number of local churches pipes are considered a hallmark of to raise funds. A new state-of-the art expanding his business. loss of heat in the colder months. In total, permits granted to utility companies [email protected]. that had upgraded their own organ the church sanctuary. console built by Reisner Company Neal Schreckinger, who owns Crossroads the work to the police station will be requesting open-road work. consoles The new console, which will The current church building was was provided as a gift by the William Marketplace on Main Street (Route 9) with approximately $19,250. Selectman Thomas Brennan Jr. also be purchased through G. Paul Music designed by noted Worcester archi- Wright family.The cost of the project his wife, was before the board requesting a Selectmen also signed off on a list of pointed out the haz- of Worcester, will include augmented tect and erected in was $37,000. license to add wine and beer to the invento- chores for the Highway Department to ard presented by the digital sound, a “smart” keyboard, 1863. The organ at that time was built Since that time nothing, other than ry of the store. begin work on. deep potholes on FATAL ATTRACTIONS AT THE RED MAPLE INN allowing any piano player to play the by William A. Johnson and installed normal maintenance, has been done What would typically be an unassuming Throughout the summer months, either Route 9 westbound. “Dinner and A organ, and a MIDI digital interface in the rear gallery. Johnson was one to the organ pipes or console itself. Watch your back at process, the requested alcohol license, was sectional paving or replacement guard “They’ve done Movie” for a full range of electronic instru- of the most important organ builders The current console’s range is all month long as we present met with some opposition. rails will be done on Marshall Street, everything but stuff Femmes Fatales: Girls Gone Bad! mentation. of that time, second only to the Hook severely limited due to pitting and Ann Marie Jackson, proprietress of This Washburn Street, White Birch Street, old Volkswagens in Joan Bennett The new console will cost $78,000, Brothers of Boston. In 1888, the corrosion on the delicate contact fin- Leroux’s Market, was also in attendance at Whittemore Street, Baldwin Street, those damn pot- week bad girl bamboozles Edward G. Robinson in Fritz Lang’s film spread out over three years. It is organ was rebuilt and moved to the gers. This wear is caused by the thou- Courtesy photos the meeting. Jackson opposed Crossroads Pleasant Street, Stafford Street, and holes,” Brennan being custom built to suit the church front of the church by George H. sands of tiny sparks generated from Marketplace being awarded the license for Memorial School Drive. Altogether, the said. noir masterpiece SCARLET STREET. by Allen Organ of Macungie, Pa. Ryder. A decade later, the Prouty fam- decades of use. The obsolete relay Above: Greg Martiros and Ken Latham with a photo of the new organ console. Preceded by a delicious 3-course dinner Below: Greg Martiros at the keyboard of the current organ console. fear of what another establishment selling road repairs will cost approximately Chairman Douglas Installation by G. Paul Music is ily of Spencer provided a new church boards and electro-mechanical alcohol would do to Leicester’s downtown. $474,820. Belanger said that prepared by Chef Shari Alexander and expected to be complete by organ, built by Emmons Howard of action will be replaced by solid-state “It makes healthier competition,” Before the Highway Department begins Tom Wood of the introduced by John Bills, member September. At that time, a communi- Westfield. It was almost twice as electronics. Selectman Rick Antanavica pointed out. any work on fixing local roads, Antanavica Highway American Film Institute (AFI). Friday ty-wide dedication ceremony will large as the Johnson/Ryder instru- To date, more than $36,000 has been After hearing and discussing the con- requested that Town Administrator Robert Department had June 6, at 6:30. At only $30pp, be sure to take place. In addition, a number of ment, and cost just over $10,000. A raised through pledges by the congre- cern, the board ultimately voted to grant Reed find out how long a utility company is been in contact with Reserve Early! repairs are being undertaken on the year later, Howard built a twin to the gation. A Jazz Brunch for the entire Schreckinger the license to sell beer and responsible for work they have done to a the state, as Route 9 organ pipes and wind chests. This Spencer organ for the Temple of community featuring Keith wine, not to be drunk in the establishment, given area of road. Antanavica went on to is a state highway, Reserve Early! work is expected to cost $15,000, Music at the Pan-American Rutkiewicz will be held at 11:30 a.m. pending the approval of Crossroads explain that in some cases, when under- about the work that The Red Maple Inn bringing the total expenditure to Exposition in Buffalo, N.Y. This Sunday, May 18 to help raise the nec- Marketplace’s landlord to sell alcohol on ground work is done, the repaved section of needs to be done to 217 Main Street, Spencer $93,000. organ was being played when essary funds. the premises. road above can sink or need maintenance relieve the safety 508-885-9205. “This new console will allow us to President William McKinley was Those wishing to assist the organ The board also voted to approve a num- implement our musical ministry assassinated there in 1901. fund can send their donation to the vision over the full range of tradi- As organ technology evolved, First Congregational Church of tional, modern and blended servic- upgrades were made. The organ was Spencer, 207 Main St., P.O. Box 187, es,” said Ken Latham, chairman of changed from a mechanical “track- Spencer MA 01562, attn: Organ the church Music Committee. “We er” mechanism to electro-pneumatic Console Capital Campaign. will have a first-class instrument in action in 1921, and upgraded again to Those wishing additional informa- IF YOU HAVE ALREADY MAILED our sanctuary with almost unlimited direct electric action in 1946. In 1965, tion can contact the church at (508) possibilities for worship, concerts Charles Bolton installed a new con- 885-2149. All donations are gratefully and weddings. It is our intent to inte- sole and made some tonal changes. accepted and are fully tax deductible. grate this magnificent instrument In 1978, the deterioration of the A CARD OR COUPON PLEASE North Brookfield to vote on debt exclusion for fire truck FIRE TRUCK a department’s fleet. “hand-me-down vehicles” from the ed using a debt exclusion to pay for “We want the people to be able to IGNORE THIS MESSAGE!! If the 25-year-old pumper were Police Department. it. vote on it,” Batchelor said. continued from page A1 not replaced, Black said, the Fire “We’ve worked the trucks as Finance Committee member Selectmen voted unanimously to Department “will be knocked long as possible,” said Assistant Jim Lovett noted that townspeople allow the debt exclusion question According to town officials, the down another notch,” which Fire Chief Joseph Holway, noting are also paying for debt exclusions to go to Town Meeting and the bal- new truck, with an estimated cost means insurance companies that postponing the purchase of a for the new North Brookfield High lot box. But, after the discussion of $1 million, would cost about $60 would charge North Brookfield new pumper is a “pretty serious School, the water and sewer plants with the firefighters, Foyle and per household per year if the debt residents an additional $55 per safety issue, and would affect the and the expansion and renovation Finance Committee members Your home delivery of the Spencer New Leader will continue Free of Charge. exclusion were to pass. year for their homeowners’ insur- town’s insurance. We’ve gone as of the Haston Free Public Library wondered what a higher tax bur- It would replace the depart- ance. far as we possibly can to help the — and will soon pay $3 million den would mean for residents and ment’s 25-year-old pumper, which “That’s not a threat,” Fire Capt. town.” more for a new police station. businesses. firefighters said parts are no Tim Batchelor told selectmen and The new fire truck, according to Lovett also said that the more debt “Especially people on fixed longer being made for. Finance Committee members Selectmen Chairman James Foyle, the town takes on, the more the incomes, how are they going to In addition, Black and Deputy Tuesday, May 27. “That’s a fact.” was second on the priority list town’s bond rating would suffer sustain this?” Foyle said. Fire Chief Brad Gannon Batchelor claimed the Fire drawn up by the Capital Planning (which would likely mean higher explained, the department’s B rat- Department has spent about Committee. interest rates on borrowing). David Dore may be reached at Dear Reader, ing from the private Insurance $767,000 for vehicles over the According to Gannon, the Fire “The concern is not whether we (508) 909-4140, or by e-mail at o YES, Please continue to deliver the Spencer Services Office would be in jeop- course of three decades. Part of Department looked at a 15-year should do this, but how we should [email protected]. If you would like to continue your FREE ardy because trucks more than 25 the cost savings, he said, was from lease-to-own plan for the new do it,” said committee Chairman New Leader to my address below every week! years old are not counted as part of the department accepting three truck. Foyle, for his part, suggest- Greg Kline. mail delivery of the Spencer New Leader it I understand that it is free of charge. is ESSENTIAL that we hear from you. Foyle: Feasibility study for Aztec site done by end of July Please mail the coupon at right to Name: Spencer New Leader, 25 Elm St., Mailing Address: POLICE building the $3 million police station. meeting of the Board of Selectmen, the Acting on a suggestion from Cummings, Despite a few deadlines for the study com- Police Building Committee and the Caldwell and rookie Selectman Mary Walter continued from page A1 ing and going, Foyle seemed confident Downtown Development Committee voted Monday night to ask the DEP to hold Southbridge, MA 01550. Town: Zip: Monday,June 2 it would be completed by the Monday, June 2 was a plan submitted to the off on approving the RAM modifications Zoning Board of Appeals member end of July. In fact, he noted, town officials U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and until selectmen and the two committees Or, you may drop us an email at Stephen Cummings, zoning regulations pro- would know by mid-July where the new the state Department of Environmental could meet with representatives from DEP Your Signature: (Required by U.S. Post Office) hibit the police station from being built police station could be built on the Aztec Protection to clean up asbestos contamina- and Wakefield-based Metcalf & Eddy, the [email protected], stating there because there is not enough frontage. property. tion on the site. Specifically, changes were company coordinating the site cleanup. The Police Building Committee’s prefer- Marking a change from previous state- submitted to the Release Abatement Foyle voted against it, claiming that the that I would (or would not) like to continue my ence was at the corner of Grove and School ments, Foyle said that if the feasibility Measurement (RAM) plan that Selectman DEP could approve the modifications, but streets — as was the majority of voters who study found the station should be located not James Caldwell claimed were never shown the town could hold off on moving forward Date: attended last month’s Annual Town on South Common Street, but rather else- to his board. with them until the feasibility study is com- FREE mail delivery of the Spencer New Meeting. where on the property, he would support it. While several municipal officials claimed plete. Please Mail to: Spencer New Leader, 25 Elm St., Both groups’ second preference was on Foyle previously supported the South the ideal would be to clean up the entire 5- “I think it should be withdrawn and re- Leader. Grove Street, next to the Housing Authority Common Street location because he believed acre lot in one shot, the town can only afford evaluated,” Cummings said. “More thought Southbridge, MA 01550 complex. If you do not return this card, your it would maximize the amount of land that to clean up certain sections. North should be put into it. ... The money could be Your address will remain confidential. Under no circumstances will your address be made available to outside organizations, other than the U.S. Postal Service. Selectmen Chairman James Foyle, also a could be sold to a developer. That, he said, Brookfield received two $200,000 grants to better well spent on that site for prepara- member of the North Brookfield Downtown would maximize the amount of money the clean up portions of the property, including tion.” FREE mail delivery will stop. Development Committee (which is spear- town could use for projects such as a new a section on School Street that Caldwell If you have already mailed in your card please disregard this message. heading the eventual sale of the Aztec prop- highway barn and remodeling the current hinted could be a good location for the police David Dore may be reached at (508) 909- - Thank you! erty for business use), has advocated wait- highway facility for use by the Fire station — especially if cleanup of the Police 4140, or by e-mail at ddore@stonebridge- ing until a feasibility study of the property Department. Building Committee’s preferred location press.com. is completed before moving forward with Another point of contention at a joint could not be paid for through a grant. 10 SPENCER NEW LEADER • Friday, June 6, 2008

VIEWPOINTOPINION AND COMMENTARY FROM SPENCER, LEICESTER AND THE BROOKFIELDS

LETTERS TO THE EDITOR & SOUND OFF EDITORIAL Power to Hicks: Letter’s info on insurance, degrees was not correct For graduates, To the Editor: fits.” In fact, 35 of our 153 teachers made the people! The Spencer town election is over, yet $66,543 or higher. John and Mary Ann Kauppila continue I also take exception to their statement ometimes it’s important to just stop and words of wisdom writing letters distorting the truth (“School that “if a teacher has three degrees, that smell the ... ozone! Take a recent district must learn that enough is enough,” doesn’t make him or her a better teacher Sunday morning, for example. Or last or high school and college gradu- May 23). than one just coming out of college.” SSaturday afternoon. In the latter case, ates alike, Graduation Day is one First is their statement that teachers in Although I agree with the Kauppilas that it there we were, going about our weekend busi- to be remembered. Perhaps less Shrewsbury pay 50 percent of their health is important that teachers relate well to chil- ness, when a loud bang rattled the windows in Fmemorable are the moments spent insurance. I called the Shrewsbury Public dren and motivate them, the validity of the kitchen (it sounded like a cannon being sitting in chairs, baking under the sun in Schools and spoke with Mr. Thomas advanced degrees and experience in the fired somewhere down the cap and gown, and listening to, in most Kennedy, director of human resources for overall quality of teaching can not be dis- street, really!) and all the cases, perfect strangers deliver words of the Shrewsbury Pubic Schools, regarding puted. In fact, Massachusetts mandates that lights and appliances went advice. their employees’ health insurance contribu- teachers earn a master’s degree within five off simultaneously. Most of those speeches will be forgotten tion. Mr. Kennedy explained that a small years of teaching. The Commonwealth also Everything running (on as soon as the grads take diplomas in percentage of their employees pay 50 per- insists that teachers continue their profes- electricity) suddenly went hand. Throughout history, however, there cent of their health insurance cost, as they sional development even after they receive silent. The whirs and hums and ticks and tocks of mod- have been some pearls delivered by rather have selected their most expensive health their master’s degree. ern living went whirless notable figures. In that vein, the Spencer plan. He went on to state that the vast major- I don’t mind the Kauppilas or anyone else and mum, tickless and New Leader includes some of them here, ity of their employees pay between 20 per- having opinions that differ from mine, but I as culled from the Internet: tockless. cent and 25 percent of their health insur- will not stand by and let anyone publish “What was THAT?” came ance costs. This is not far from our own false or misleading information about our the question from the next There is a good reason they call these health insurance employees’ contributions schools, our employees, or anything else AS YOU ceremonies “commencement exercises.” room, and I gave it my best of 15 percent, 20 percent and 25 percent. I connected with our school district. LIKE IT guess. “Sounds like a trans- Graduation is not the end; it’s the begin- would also like to add that Shrewsbury’s Education is far too important than to allow ning. ~Orrin Hatch former exploded,” I said, as highest step on the teacher salary scale is facts to be blurred. if I really knew. $77,793. This is $7,720 more than our highest MARK ASHTON “Somewhere down the The fireworks begin today.Each diploma step, which is $70,073. RALPH E. HICKS, ED. D. street, I think.” is a lighted match. Each one of you is a I also take exception to their statement SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS “Well, I want to know fuse. ~Edward Koch that most teachers make “$66,543 plus bene- what happened,” came the concerned follow-up. SPENCER-EAST BROOKFIELD RSD As usual, she needed to know if it was the entire When you leave here, don’t forget why town, just our neighborhood, or merely our own you came. ~Adlai Stevenson, to college home that was now powerless. graduates Hotz: When it comes to Spencer budgets, look at the record I took the hint, and to the street in search of information. With the power out, the computer I Graduation day is tough for adults. They To the Editor: for debt exclusions and tax overrides. These had just turned on to write a column with was go to the ceremony as parents. They come There were three interesting letters in the rather desperate efforts demonstrate the fee- suddenly useless. Likewise, the stove my wife home as contemporaries. After 22 years of May 23 New Leader, and two of them were ble basis of the tax conservatives’ position. needed to help make our contribution to the First child-raising, they are unemployed. mildly amusing for their myopia. Fear, force and intimidation are the where- Communion celebration we were headed for in ~Erma Bombeck John and Mary Ann Kauppila accused withal of the weak and unpopular. A strong New Hampshire was, for now at least, defunct. “I’m on it,” I said on my way out the back door. Superintendent of Schools Ralph Hicks of position needs only to rely on facts to muster By the time I reached the street, there was a You are educated. Your certification is disseminating false and misleading infor- support. in your degree. You may think of it as the neighbor and her son, headed in the same direc- mation about schoolteachers, and seemed to Tim Leahy blames Spencer’s situation on tion. “Do you guys have power?” she asked, and I ticket to the good life. Let me ask you to assert that new graduates were as effective the town administrator form of govern- think of an alternative. Think of it as confessed that we didn’t, momentarily comforted as seasoned teachers. As far as the contro- ment. He may be right, but a few years ago, to learn that the problem was bigger than just your ticket to change the world. ~Tom versy over teachers’ pay, I believe the state with a town administrator, Spencer was Brokaw our house. We walked together down the street, encourages teachers to continue their edu- described as one of the most efficiently run looking for — I don’t know what, a charred box of cation by mandating higher pay for towns in the Commonwealth by a reputable some sort hanging from one of the neighborhood The roots of education are bitter, but the advanced degrees and certificates. Given the accounting firm. I suggest the root of fruit is sweet. ~Aristotle telephone poles. “That looks like a transformer,” choice, I would prefer to have an experi- today’s problems lies in the mismanagement we said upon reaching one such appliance. “I bet enced mechanic work on my car, an experi- of the Select Board during the 1980s and it’s the same one as last Sunday,” said my walk- A man who has never gone to school enced surgeon operate on my heart, and an early 1990s. Those boards refused to allow ing companion. may steal from a freight car; but if he has experienced teacher educate my children. the tax base to increase annually at the rate Of course, neither of us really knows what a a university education, he may steal the This does not say that new graduates are of 2.5 percent, thereby effectively starving blown transformer looks like, or how big a serv- whole railroad. ~Theodore Roosevelt incompetent — they just haven’t learned all town government and creating our present ice area it might affect. So we kept walking, the things that only experience teaches. problems. People should remember the around the corner, to the next street over. People Hitch your wagon to a star. ~Ralph When Spencer was debating whether to statement, “Those who forget their history were going about their Saturday business, mow- Waldo Emerson have a town administrator, the opponents are condemned to repeat it, also known as ing lawns, watering plants. We inquired and flooded the town with flyers overflowing “You should learn from the mistakes of the learned that they still had power. So perhaps the If at first you don’t succeed, do it like with misleading, false and outrageous fiscal past.” bang hadn’t been quite as big as I thought. your mother told you. ~Author Unknown values that had no relation to reality, and Selectman-elect Seth Fancher states that We turned another corner, walked down anoth- today we continue to hear these dubious there is much fat in the town budget, a state- er street, discussed how nice it was that the near- If you aren’t fired with enthusiasm, you allegations. I have no doubt that Dr. Hicks ment that is the mantra of Spencer’s “fiscal by hospital NEVER loses power because of its will be fired with enthusiasm. ~Vince can support his statements with documen- conservatives.” I sincerely hope he can iden- emergency generators. We confessed that we Lombardi tary evidence. Can the Kauppilas credibly tify and document that fat. It will be refresh- both had emergency generators back at home and wondered why power outages seemed to be support their claims? ing to see hard evidence, rather than hear Commencement speeches were invented coming all too frequently nowadays. The next Not all of Spencer’s conservatives held empty rhetoric. I wholeheartedly support street over also still had electricity. Folks on largely in the belief that outgoing college themselves to a high moral standard. Some his call for all hands to work in concert to students should never be released into the porches said they had neither heard the big bang distributed scurrilous “limited edition” fly- ensure Spencer’s future as a viable commu- nor were suffering its effects. world until they have been properly sedat- ers within the town, and I clearly remember nity. Playing the blame game will accom- ed. ~Garry Trudeau We turned the corner back onto Glover Street one that attempted to silence me because I plish nothing. and saw more big boxes, more electrical hard- benefit from a completely legal tax abate- People will frighten you about a gradua- ware, more opportunities for electricity to go ment. There were also groups who tried to CHARLES F. H OTZ awry on its way into OUR homes. “Go ahead and tion ... They use words you don’t hear intimidate citizens from signing petitions often: “And we wish you Godspeed.” It is a SPENCER call National Grid,” suggested another neighbor. warning, Godspeed. It means you are no “The more of us who call, the faster they’ll get here.” longer welcome here at these prices. ~Bill Muto: America needs Godly leadership from next president That’s right. It had been 15 minutes since the Cosby big bang and no trucks were yet on the scene (wherever it was!), so after reporting back to the To the Editor: colleges would arm our youth with a proper homefront, I called the “outage report hotline” Presidential hopefuls Hillary Clinton, respect for life. (on a cell phone) and was told the power should LETTERSPOLICY John McCain and Barack Obama promise President Obama could change the news be restored by 2:30. big changes for American government, edu- media’s perception of the role of God in gov- Then what to do with our newfound two hours Letters should be sent to the Spencer New cation and families. Nations don’t change, ernment by reviving national trust in provi- of powerlessness? So many things needed to be Leader, 25 Elm St., Southbridge, MA 01550, however, unless personal changes are expe- dence. Washington and Lincoln deferred to accomplished before we headed for New or faxed to (508) 764-8015. Letters may also rienced first within their leaders. biblical principles for policy making; their Hampshire, but writing a column could not now be e-mailed to [email protected]. Then, if elected, President Clinton could public acknowledgement of the Savior, be one of them. Nor would cooking anything for Deadline is 4 p.m. Fridays. stabilize the family structure by influencing Jesus Christ, puts many modern-day pas- the party be an option. Maybe I’ll do some vacu- Letters must be neatly written or typed. A women to renew their commitment to moth- tors to shame. umi ... no, not really! Well then, how about clean- daytime telephone number and address must erhood, and encouraging husbands to give Campaign promises make great head- ing up the cellar (no, too dark) or the garage be included for verification. The New Leader honor to their wives. lines, but they don’t make great nations. (well, the door opener doesn’t really work right reserves the right to edit all submitted letters. President McCain could stop violence and Nothing has ever positively affected now)? So maybe ... The New Leader does not publish personal murder in schools. Ex-GI’s know all about American government, education or the Can’t watch TV, or even a favorite DVD movie. attacks, smear campaigns, opinions that are battlefield prayers and patriotic songs that family than Godly political leadership. Can’t listen to CDs or transcribe more old LPs not based on fact or information deemed praise God and honor country. Getting onto discs via the computer.Can’t even go around the house resetting all the clocks yet, until the libelous to this organization or subjects men- these, some Bibles and the Ten ROBERT S. MUTO Commandments back into high schools and power is truly back. tioned in the letter. WEST BROOKFIELD To ensure publication, letters must be no So we ended up seizing the moment as it was more than 600 words. Letters longer than given to us, sitting and relaxing in the living 600 words will run as guest columns as room, reading good books, enjoying the quiet of the early afternoon accompanied by the cheeps space allows. Pellegrino: Thanks to everyone who helped with food drive and chirps of feathered friends, instead of the To the Editor: all, we would like to thank the very generous whirs and hums of refrigerator motors, comput- We are happy to announce that we collect- people of Spencer for donating all that food er consoles and cellar dehumidifiers. And in the peace came comfort, in the knowl- 1872-2007 ed 7,300 pounds of food in the National to those in need. edge that this respite from “normalcy” brought Association of Letter Carriers’ annual food not misfortune but insight, not inconvenience drive, held on Saturday, May 10. We wish to GARY M. PELLEGRINO but the chance to walk and talk with a neighbor thank all those who participated in this REPRESENTATIVE not well-enough known. A chance to set aside event, all the city carriers, rural carriers, THE SPENCER LETTER CARRIERS Saturday chores (and it ended up being for only postal clerks and supervisors. But, most of an hour) to savor serenity, and pleasures all-too- often neglected in the name of “getting things 25 Elm St., Southbridge, MA 01550 done.” Telephone (800) 367-9898 In the last two weeks, our neighborhood has Fax (508) 764-8015 Reader opines on cars on sidewalks, cleaning up after dogs had at least three power outages (for a variety of reasons), so I won’t suggest that we seek out more www.spencernewleader.com Sound Off: I also wanted to comment on the dog poo- such occasions; they’ll probably continue on their own without any encouragement from me. FRANK G. WALTER C. The last Sound Off article prompted me to poos and just say that not all people are igno- make this phone call today. That article was rant. When I do take my dog for a walk, I am But I won’t fear them or complain about them CHILINSKI BIRD JR. about trash on the street and on the side- responsible. I do take a plastic bag and pick quite so much anymore. PRESIDENT AND WEEKLY EDITOR walks and the neighborhoods. up his messes and then throw them away Being powerless, in the end, can provide enlightenment and a new appreciation, of both PUBLISHER AT-LARGE So, my Sound Off is about cars that are when I get home. So, what I’m really saying parked on the sidewalk. I am seeing women is that some people aren’t guilty for every- the power that connects us to the tools and appli- walking with babies, people walking with body. Not all people are ignorant as far as ances of modern living and to one another, the people and things around us that truly matter. DAVID F. D ORE dogs and children that are walking after that goes. It is because of people that aren’t EDITOR, SPENCER NEW LEADER school in the street, instead of on the side- courteous, and I believe it is against the law. Mark Ashton writes a weekly column for walk, because vehicles have been parked on Stonebridge Press publications. them. Friday, June 6, 2008 • SPENCER NEW LEADER 11 Spencer resident died in Custer’s Last Stand protect them from intrusion. The Among the deceased was a 19- When Custer made his fatal Washington, D.C., citing 33 sepa- BIGHORN moment gold was discovered there, year-old cavalryman from Spencer charge, fit subject for a stage…” rate treaties the United States has continued from page A1 the treaty was regarded as null and named Timothy Donnelly. The poem continues: violated since 1851. void.” According to Jeffery Fiske’s “Much did he prove his priceless The Lakota-Sioux Nation is was an English immigrant who did Pickup went on to predict the “History of Spencer, worth and true fidelity. made up of land in Nebraska, not like what he saw in what was massive loss of life that would Massachusetts,” it is unknown His name should live, though he Wyoming, Montana, North Dakota supposed to be the land of equal ensue should the United States how a son of Spencer came to be is dead, it was Tim Donnelly. and South Dakota, including the opportunities. engage in battle with American serving in the 7th Cavalry in the It was the 25th of June, 1876, Mount Rushmore Monument, Pickup’s granddaughter, Mary Indians who had already been Black Hills. That valiant General Custer which was carved out of what was Morrissey of North Brookfield, pushed around on their own land. Following the battle, Donnelly’s gave orders such as this, supposed to be protected land in explained that he came to the “It will be a good thing if the body was buried with his fellow Halt boys, take some refresh- the early 1930s. United States from Cheshire, Indians pull a few tail feathers out soldiers in South Dakota, though a ments, the Indians are in view. The Native American England at the age of 21 to escape a of the American Eagle before the monument in the Holy Rosary and They seem to number in the Declaration of Independence came class system that he felt was Centennial Year is over,” Pickup St. Mary’s Cemetery in Spencer thousands and we are but a few. on the coattails of the United repressing the majority of citi- wrote about Custer’s brazen mili- notes his death with Custer. Dismount your horses, forage, Nations acceptance of the non- zens. tary tactics in confronting the Donnelly was born the sun of and take some repast. binding Declaration on the Rights An accomplished writer of poet- Lakota-Sioux. Patrick Donnelly, for whom For two long days we’re on their of Indigenous Peoples in the late ry and prose, Pickup was a respect- In less than a month, Pickup’s Donnelly Road in Spencer is trail, but here they are at last.” summer of 2007. ed linguist, and kept a watchful eye prediction would come true. named after, according to Fiske. Even today, 132 years after the The current United States on the dealings of the nation. Custer and nearly the entire 7th In Patrick Donnelly’s 1893 obitu- Battle of Little Bighorn, tensions administration has openly In the June 2, 1876 edition of the Cavalry were massacred in the ary,which appeared in the Spencer between American Indians and the opposed the United Nations decla- Spencer Sun, of which Morrissey Battle of Little Bighorn, common- Leader newspaper, a predecessor United Sates government have not ration, and has not acknowledged still maintains an original copy, ly known as Custer’s Last Stand. of the Spencer New Leader, a poem ceased. that of the Lakota. Pickup wrote, “Several years ago The fight lasted no more than one was published that he penned, USA Today reported that on Dec. this Government entered into a hour, when they preemptively mourning the loss of his eldest 20, 2007, a delegation representing Christopher Tanguay may be treaty with the Sioux, guarantee- advanced on the natives. Estimates son. the Lakota Indians delivered their reached at (508) 909-4144, or by e- ing the peaceable possession of the of the death toll range from 250 to “I loved my boy, my darling boy, Declaration of Independence to mail at ctanguay@stonebridge- Black Hills country, and agreed to 700 casualties. just 19 years of age. the State Department in press.com. Leicester selectman launches run for Augustus’ seat BELANGER continued from page A1

Belanger’s day of events began at 5 a.m., when he greeted steelwork- ers at the Wyman-Gordon plant in Grafton. At 10 a.m., Belanger spoke on public safety issues outside of the Leicester Police Department. From there, the candidate traveled to Shrewsbury, where he spoke at the town’s Senior Center, before speaking on health care outside of Saint Vincent’s Hospital in Worcester. Belanger said that of all the peo- ple he had spoken with that day,the concerns of average citizens, such as the cost of gasoline, food, and health care, seemed to run com- mon. “Each of these places brought up very similar issues,” Belanger said before his speech at the Worcester rally. “They’re worried about gov- ernment spending without, really, some oversight, and with short- term planning versus what they know is necessary in long-term planning.” the Board of Selectmen, Doug Belanger referenced his 12 years Belanger.” as a Leicester official as experience Joseph Carlson, president of the in such an arena. Central Massachusetts American “We have a million and a half Federation of Labor and Congress dollars in the bank with money for of Industrial Organizations (AFL- a $2 million budget,” he said. CIO), was in attendance to endorse “That’s long-term planning and Belanger, as were Ryan Martin and that’s discipline.” Paul Salvadore, the president and In the early evening, Belanger vice president of the backers braved sporadic rain- Police Benevolent Association storms to hold signs of support in Local 550 Worcester County Webster Square before the rally at Corrections union. the Main South American Legion “His background speaks for Post 341 on Main Street in itself,” Martin said. “He’s for the Worcester. working person, he’s for the With a crowd of approximately unions, he’s for the little guys.” 40 endorsers, including Belanger’s Andrew J. Sluckis Jr., police wife and two children, as well as chief for the town of Auburn, was Scott Rieder of the Leicester also at the rally to endorse School Committee and state Rep. Belanger. John Binienda (D-Worcester), an Other organizations that have optimistic Belanger received sup- shown support for Belanger’s run port from a number of organiza- for the Senate include nearly two ing that he has set for himself, Christopher Tanguay photos dozen local unions and labor tions. Belanger said, “The energy that CLOCKWISE FROM TOP LEFT: organizations representing work- Binienda said that in addition to people gives us, really invigorates Douglas Belanger stands with supporter Mike Dellacava, left, and Paul ers ranging from steel and auto Belanger’s feat of overseeing a us … It’s just contagious, it’s won- Salvadore and Ryan Martin of the New England Police Benevolent Association workers, to various construction police facility construction project derful.” Local 550 Worcester County Corrections. that was completed on time and and other trades people, as well as State Rep. John Binienda (D-Worcester) looks on as Leicester Selectman and $300,000 under budget, “his leader- firefighters, nurses and a number Christopher Tanguay may be state Senate candidate Douglas Belanger speaks to supporters Tuesday, May ship and his honesty have made it of other professionals. reached at (508) 909-4144, or by e- 27 at the Main South American Legion post in Worcester. very easy for me, John Binienda, to When asked how he will continue mail at ctanguay@stonebridge- Douglas Belanger speaks with Auburn Police Chief Andrew Sluckis. support my friend, the chairman of the breakneck pace of campaign- press.com.

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David Dore photos UABOAG FINISHES SEASON WITH LOSS IN Far left: Victoria Monette threw a complete game Q victory against the Cougars. FIRST ROUND OF DISTRICTS Left: Quaboag pitcher and eighth-grader Haley Fountain had a good game against David Prouty. Despite allowing eight runs, she struck out 12 BY DAVID DORE good pitches, and she can swing the bat. She’s NEW LEADER STAFF WRITER Panther batters. a good, young ball player. She’ll be making a Below: Quaboag third baseman Jess Comstock, left, WARREN — Softball games usually take lot of noise in the future.” watches as David Prouty’s Jessica Hughes stops at seven innings to finish, but David Prouty real- Besides their three-run first inning, Prouty third base after hitting a triple. Hughes was then ly only needed one Thursday, May 29 to defeat scored runs in the third, fourth, sixth and sev- replaced with pinch runner Lauren Brogan, who Quaboag in the first round of the Central enth innings. In the third, first baseman scored on a bunt. Mass. District 2 tournament. Jessica Hughes (2-for-4, four RBI) smacked the The visiting Panthers (the No. 9 seed) put up ball to center field, which turned into a triple. three runs in the first inning and scattered She was pulled for pinch runner Lauren five more over the next six to best the eighth- Brogan, who would score the Panthers’ fourth seeded Cougars, 8-1. run on a bunt by third baseman Jenna Despite the score, the game (especially in Simakauskas that turned into a double. Alyssa Juszczyk. She ended up going 2-for-4 the middle innings) turned into a pitcher’s The fifth run came in the top of the fourth, with a double. duel between Prouty’s number one hurler, when O’Leary got the inning started with a “They’re a young team,” Mero said of the Victoria Monette, and Quaboag eighth-grader single to right field, then advanced to third on Cougars. “They’re a good team, and we have a Haley Fountain. a sacrifice bunt by left fielder Nicole Leonard lot of experience. ... We didn’t pitch any better Monette, who earned the win, finished with (1-for-3, one RBI). A single by Hughes would [than Quaboag]. We just made some better one earned run and three strikeouts, and later score O’Leary. decisions running the bases.” allowed nine hits. In the top of the sixth, Prouty’s Sarah Sears The Cougars were hurt, Fox explained, by According to Prouty coach Kevin Mero, popped out, but O’Leary and shortstop Aimee several instances when they did not throw the Monette has been improving this year, and is Lamoureux would hit singles, putting them at ball effectively (Quaboag had eight errors to learning how to control her delivery. second and first, respectively. Leonard hit a Prouty’s two). “They took advantage of our mistakes “She’s growing,” he said. “She’s turning sacrifice bunt to Fountain, who threw it to for the softball team. today,” Fox said. “It’s a young team. We’ve got into a pitcher, not a thrower.” Quaboag second baseman Athena Lacaire to After the game, as Prouty players celebrated people playing different positions.” Fountain had a few impressive innings, try to get the out. O’Leary and Lamoureux and prepared for their contest Monday,June 2 Adrienne Camarda, the only senior on the including the second, when she sandwiched would eventually come around to score, while against top-seeded Hudson (Hudson won, 2-1), team, played her final game in the Quaboag three strikeouts between a walk to Prouty sec- Leonard was called out at home when she Fox said he told his players they “should hold maroon and white, going 2-for-3 with a stolen ond baseman Meghan O’Leary. Fountain fin- tried to score on a double by Hughes. their heads high because of what they’ve done base in the fifth inning. Fox said that kind of ished with a dazzling 12 strikeouts, to go along The final run for David Prouty came in the the last two years.” theft is not unusual for Camarda, who was with six hits, four walks and eight runs (two seventh, when Marissa Mattei was walked, The Cougars improved from a 2-16 record successful nearly 20 times this season. earned). She finished the year with an 8-5 then motored all the way from first on a bunt two years ago to hosting a first-round game in Camarda could end up wearing maroon and record. by center fielder Alexandra Dustin. the playoffs this year.They finished the season white again, she said, since she will attend “She’s come a long way,” Quaboag coach Quaboag put up its only run of the game in at 12-9 (7-5 in SWCL West). John Fox said. “She’s developing a couple of the first inning, thanks to an RBI by catcher UMass Amherst this fall and hopes to try out Tantasqua Warriors baseball falls to Wachusett, 12-5

WORCESTER — The Tantasqua Warriors’ setting the stage for catcher Steve ter Andrew King, a Dan Kemp RBI single, an season ended Thursday, May 29 with a 12-5 Cammuso’s three-run blast to put Wachusett RBI double by Curtis Orlik, an infield error loss to No. 8 seeded Wachusett Regional High ahead, 3-1 — a lead they never relinquished. and a Cory Lavallee RBI bases loaded walk. School at Clark University. Orlik and relievers Cory Lavalle and Matt Rob Starmer hit the ball hard three times. Curtis Orlik threw his best effort of the Brown were very effective pitching to the bot- Tantasqua finishes its 2008 campaign with year, according to coach Mike Farrell, but the tom five of the Wachusett lineup, but short- a 12-9 record. top four Wachusett hitters were too much, as stop Mike DiMarzio, second baseman Joe Also on Thursday, the Tantasqua softball they pounded out 13 of their 15 hits. Latino, first baseman Jamie Skagerlind and team lost its first-round contest to Quabbin, The Warriors jumped out to an early 1-0 Cammuso were overwhelming. They went 13 8-1, in Barre. lead in the top of the first inning on a Dan for 19, including a double, three triples and a Kemp single and an Orlik double over the left three-run home run. fielder’s head to score Kemp. The lead was Tantasqua held its own offensively with 10 John Radzinski photo short lived, however, as the first two hits, including two doubles by Orlik, and Wachusett hitters fought off good Orlik made a brief rally in the sixth inning, scor- Curtis Orlik delivers a pitch in what would end up pitches and blooped singles into the outfield, ing three times on a double by designated hit- being the final game of the year against Wachusett.

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out, Jon Leroux cranked a two-out, two-run AUBURN HURLER TAKES home run to right field, his second of the day. “Everything seemed to click today. NO-HITTER INTO FIFTH Everyone was getting good swings,” said Leroux. INNING With the game well in hand, 5-0, in the fifth inning, the Rockets added a few more insur- ance runs. In the fifth, Pluff belted the team’s BY JOHN RADZINSKI third homer of the day, and one inning later, SPORTS STAFF WRITER Beede hit a moonshot home run to left-center CHARLTON — No. 7 Auburn’s nickname, field that rolled toward the fence some 400 “the Rockets,” seemed very appropriate feet away from home plate. Beede chugged Monday, June 2, as they made No. 2 Bay his way around the bases and beat the throw Path’s field atop Muggett Hill their personal home for an inside-the-park home run. launching pad in a 9-1 victory in the quarter- While the offensive show was impressive finals of the Central Mass. Division 2 play- for Auburn, the pitching equally lived up to offs. the task. Auburn’s starter, Tyler Beede, was In all, the Rockets hit four home runs and terrific on the bump. The freshman had a no- John Radzinski photos three triples. With hard gusts blowing out hitter going into the fifth inning before Bay toward left-center field and a short right field Path’s Tim Pageau, who eventually came Above left: Auburn’s speedster, Nick Natoli, slides fence, it perfectly suited the Rockets’ hitters. around to score the lone Bay Path run on a safely into second after a stolen base. “This is the kind of place we like to hit,” passed ball, broke it up. Tyler Beede would Above right: Bay Path’s Erik Peterson bolts up the said Auburn head coach Eric Swedberg. “A end up finishing the fifth before getting first base line in hopes of out-hustling the impending lot of our guys put the ball deep the other pulled early in hopes of resting him for a pos- throw. way,so it’s nice to see a shorter fence in right sible start again Wednesday. The Auburn Left: Another strange baseball tradition: Realizing field.” right-hander ended with seven strikeouts, he had a no-hitter going after the fourth inning, the After the first three Auburn batters struck while only giving up one hit and one run. Jeff Auburn players make a point of not speaking to their out to begin the game, Auburn’s designated Croteau and Curtis LeBeau, who combined pitcher, Tyler Beede. hitter, Jon Leroux, blasted off a home run to for two innings of shutout baseball, closed start the second inning. Leroux, normally the out the game. team’s catcher, had the day off from catching For Bay Path, the loss was a bitter end to cial this season, Sansoucy said it was the out of the game because of an injury to his duties, and Kyle Beede stepped in behind the what had been an otherwise terrific season. team’s four seniors (Tim Brayton, Pageau, non-throwing hand in the third inning. plate. Beede did not disappoint, hitting a deep They conclude 2008 with an 18-4 record, and Ryan Turner and Juan Maldanado) ability to However, players such as Spencer triple that scored Brian Sullivan, who singled entered the district playoffs with the highest lead the youngsters. Donovan, Erik Peterson and Steve Renaud to get on base earlier in the inning. ranking in school history. “It was their personalities and the fact they will return next season and be important In the third inning, the hit parade contin- “This was a great season,” said Minutemen led by example,” Sansoucy said about the sen- pieces once again. ued. With one out, Jon Geeze roped a triple to head coach Mark Sansoucy. “Auburn is a iors. “And they are all-around great kids.” With Auburn’s victory, the Rockets will get things going. After Evan Pluff popped great team and their pitchers threw very well Turner will be a significant loss. Sansoucy meet Grafton at Bartlett High School on today.” • BLUEBERRIES • RASPBERRIES • BLACKBERRIES • GRAPES called the pitcher and shortstop the best play- Wednesday. The first pitch is scheduled for 7

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NEW PATIENTS WELCOME Direct Mailed To Every Home In Spencer, Leicester, Cherry Valley, Rochdale and All the Brookfields - Over 15,200 Homes Weekly! 14 SPENCER NEW LEADER • Friday, June 6, 2008 Softball squad ready to ‘Smackdown’ opponents BY CHRISTOPHER TANGUAY an experienced coach, met Randy and Cindy petitive softball at this level would give girls an cost of tournament fees, uniforms and other STONEBRIDGE PRESS STAFF WRITER Fountain, parents of eighth-grader and starting advantage when playing during the regular high expenses the team may face. Families are offered In response to a lack of options for a high level Quaboag pitcher Haley Fountain, who asked him school season, and it will allow for more opportu- the opportunity to fundraise $300 over a period of of softball competition, a number of local parents to help coach an indoor team during the winter. nities for collegiate exposure. time for only $200 down on membership. have established a team for promising girls to keep Through the indoor team, Shrader said he met Shrader said what separates his team from Any organizations that would like to sponsor in practice during the summer months. Tom Devish, whose two daughters, Shannon and many others is the focus on the mental and aca- Smackdown may also contact Shrader via e-mail. The team, simply known as Smackdown, is a 16 Morgan, played year-round as well. demic aspects of the game, rather than simply the Sponsors, Shrader explained, will have their com- and under, Class A traveling softball team. That, This network of softball enthusiasts then decid- mechanics. pany logo placed on the team banner that is dis- head coach Scott Shrader explained, means it will ed to establish a competitive team to help their “It’s about learning how to do the right thing in played at every game. be competing against the highest caliber of daughters hone their skills in a game at which a certain situation,” he said. The games have begun quickly for Smackdown, regional young athletes as part of the Amateur they already excelled. So far, Smackdown is made up of girls from a with the high school seasons just ending. The Softball Association of America (ASA). “We decided to go ahead and form a 16 and number of local schools, including Quaboag, team defeated another traveling team from the When Shrader, originally from Missouri, relo- under competitive softball team,” Shrader said. David Prouty,Bartlett, Millbury and Oxford, but is Hudson area, 16-8, in an early season scrimmage. cated his family to West Brookfield, his two daugh- Shrader and Devish, along with Kevin Hart, still seeking additional players. Anyone interested The girls’ first official competition begins this ters, eighth-grader Veronica and ninth-grader father of David Prouty Panther Stephanie Dragon, can e-mail Shrader at Friday, June 6. A tournament victory there would Maria, both became players on the Quaboag formed Smackdown as an alternative to regular [email protected] to set up what give Smackdown the option of competing in a Regional High School varsity softball team. recreational league softball. Hart described as an “individually based” tryout. national tournament in Owensboro, Ky. Through his daughters’ competitions, Shrader, Shrader and Hart explained that playing com- Membership on the team costs $500 to cover the POLICE REPORTS

May 27 Vehicle towed. Spencer 7:14 a.m.: Animal control, Paxton Drive. Fox May 28 lying in road. 10:07 a.m.: Neighbor dispute, Maighan’s May 22 7:59 a.m.: Suspicious activity, West Main Way. Spoken to. ARRESTS 7:55 a.m.: Suspicious activity, Main Street. Street. Vehicle in entrance, man moving 12:41 p.m.: Suspicious vehicle, Meadow Building and vehicle egged sometime last items to trunk. Lane. Investigated. The arrests below were listed in each night. 9:11 a.m.: Request for police, Park Street. 5:27 p.m.: Disabled motor vehicle, South town’s police department logs. People 8:22 a.m.: Citizen complaint, Maple Street. Bubbler head to drinking fountain taken. Main Street. Assisted party. charged are innocent unless proven guilty Wants cruiser posted 24/7. 10:21 a.m.: Motor vehicle accident with per- 6:38 p.m.: Motor vehicle accident, South in a court of law. The Spencer New Leader 9:41 a.m.: Motor vehicle complaint, Main sonal injury, West Main Street. Backed into Main Street. Vehicle towed. will publish dispensations of cases at the Street. Officer flagged down re: vehicle tail- pedestrian. request of the accused, with proper docu- gating, driven erratically. 10:54 a.m.: Animal control, Ash Street. mentation. 11:09 a.m.: Disturbance, Lloyd Dyer Street. Neighbor has porcupine loose in yard. West Brookfield Customer giving Keyspan hard time. 4:30 p.m.: Missing person, Chickering Road. SPENCER 2:37 p.m.: Police information, Salem Street. Twelve-year-old male missing from resi- May 21 May 22 Tractor trailer units going into Howe dence. 3:44 p.m.: Trespassing, East Main Street. Juvenile, 15. Illegal possession of Class D Village dug up lawn. 4:49 p.m.: Juvenile matter, Pleasant Street. Taken to family or guardian. substance (marijuana), minor transport- 3:36 p.m.: Vandalism, Thompson Pond Road. About 12 youths smoking cigarettes at 7:31 p.m.: Complaint, Shea Road. Report ing or carrying liquor. Mailbox destroyed. library. taken. Henry D. Hope, 47, 15 Maple St., Spencer. 6:49 p.m.: Motor vehicle accident with prop- 5:08 p.m.: Juvenile matter, Lincoln Street. May 22 Warrant. erty damage, West Main Street. One vehicle Group of youths drunk, vomiting in road. 4:17 p.m.: Motor vehicle operations com- Jeanne T. Londergan, 36, 29 Church St., backed into another, no personal injury. 7:44 p.m.: Runaway, Kittredge Road. Fifteen- plaint, Route 9. Spoken to. Spencer. Disorderly person, disturbing 7:53 p.m.: Disturbance, Pond Street. Band year-old left residence within last 10 min- 11:59 p.m.: Fire alarm, West Main Street. the peace. practicing again. utes. Services rendered. May 23 May 23 9:59 p.m.: Runaway, Cherry Street. May 23 Juvenile, 15. Wanton destruction of prop- 1:01 a.m.: Request for police, Lake Seventeen-year-old missing. 3:59 p.m.: Motor vehicle accident, North erty of less than $100. Whittemore Drive. Boyfriend took vehicle May 28 Main and School streets. Services rendered. May 27 earlier tonight, hasn’t returned. 3:56 p.m.: Motor vehicle complaint, 9:19 p.m.: Disabled motor vehicle, Route 9. Jon M. Boria, 43, 8 Lake Whittemore 8:28 a.m.: 911 call originated, West Main Chickering Road. Driver tried running Spoken to. Drive, Spencer. Domestic assault and bat- Street. Sorry, meant to call 411. caller off road, yelling and swearing. May 24 tery, intimidation of a witness. 12:42 p.m.: Animal control, Franklin Street. 4:30 p.m.: Threats, Pleasant Street. Man in 1:43 p.m.: Animal call, Ragged Hill Road. May 28 One-year-old black and gray tiger cat miss- car threatened caller and friends. Could not locate. Justin P. Boudreau, 26, 6 Main St., ing. 4:43 p.m.: Animal control, Sherwood Drive. 2:17 p.m.: Alarm, West Main Street. Spencer. Warrant. 2:41 p.m.: Juvenile matter, Pond and Have homing pigeon sitting on roof. Investigated. Gregory T. Gately, 25, 15 Lake McDonald streets. Youths with skateboards 5:55 p.m.: Disturbance, Pearl Street. Sister- 7:49 p.m.: Investigation, East Main Street. Whittemore Drive, Spencer. Warrant. in street. in-law was at apartment screaming. Spoken to. Juvenile, 15. CHINS (child in need of 3:07 p.m.: Animal control, Main Street. 9:31 p.m.: Disturbance, McDonald Street. 8:54 p.m.: Missing person, Central Street. services) status offense. Missing 13-year-old black dog with tan Sounds like people fighting. Taken to family or guardian. Regina A. Shemeth, 38, 11 Greenville St., markings. May 25 Spencer. Two warrants. 4:19 p.m.: Wire fraud, West Main Street. 9:46 a.m.: Disabled motor vehicle, Route 9 Joshua Sullivan, 18, 24 Temple St., Someone wired $2,000 from account. Leicester and Cutler Road. Vehicle towed. Spencer. Three warrants. 5:27 p.m.: DPW callout, Pleasant Street. 9:55 a.m.: Alarm, West Main Street. Water main break running down the road. May 22 Building checked and secured. LEICESTER 9:29 p.m.: Motor vehicle complaint, Elm 7:42 a.m.: Suspicious activity,Redfield Road. 10:06 p.m.: Disturbance, Lake Shore Drive. Street. White SUV hit motor vehicle and May 22 Spoken to. Services rendered. Ronald J. Daigle, 18, 133 Charles St., took off. 12:58 p.m.: School incident, Winslow May 26 May 24 Leicester. Operating under the influence Avenue. Investigated. 5:54 p.m.: Alarm, Shoreline Drive. Checked of liquor, negligent operation of motor 12:14 a.m.: Suspicious activity, Main Street. 4:05 p.m.: Motor vehicle accident, Leela and secured. Man keeps walking by store. vehicle, leaving the scene of property Lane. Report taken. 9:24 p.m.: Disabled motor vehicle, Route 9. damage accident. 2:56 a.m.: Police information, Elm Street. 5:25 p.m.: Threats, Parker Street. Report Gone on arrival. Out with group of about six kids. May 24 taken. May 27 Jason JX Donahue, 26, 15 Watch St., 8:52 a.m.: Request for police, Bay Path Road. 9:49 p.m.: Abandoned 911, Soojians Drive. 5:43 a.m.: Animal call, West Main Street. Wants parents removed from house. Leicester. Disorderly conduct, disturbing Investigated. Services rendered. the peace, assault and battery. 12:19 p.m.: Motor vehicle accident with May 23 7:30 a.m.: Motor vehicle accident, Cutler property damage, Main Street. Two pickup Theodore C. Dimopoulos, 21, 252 South 1:52 a.m.: Suspicious vehicle, Main Street. Road. Transported to hospital. St., Auburn. Possession of Class D drug trucks involved, blocking traffic. Building checked and secured. 5:07 p.m.: Motor vehicle accident, Route 9. 12:36 p.m.: Request for police, West Main to distribute, possession of Class B drug 1:54 p.m.: Disabled motor vehicle, Main Report taken. (Percocet), speeding, possession of Class Street and Route 49. Wastebasket in road Street and Soojians Drive. Services ren- 10:20 p.m.: Alarm, West Main Street. obstructing traffic. B drug (cocaine). dered. Investigated. May 25 12:48 p.m.: Request for police, Hastings 3:49 p.m.: Welfare check, Huntoon Memorial Road. Questions re: theft of credit card Benjamin Molina DeJesus, 52, 96 West Highway. Spoken to. St., Worcester. Warrant. number on Internet. 5:49 p.m.: Suspicious person, Mannville 1:44 p.m.: Motor vehicle accident with prop- Brookfield Laurie R. Messier, 45, 5 Town Beach Street. Area search negative. Road, Leicester. Marked lanes violation, erty damage, Pleasant and Prouty streets. 5:56 p.m.: Civil dispute, Maighan’s Way. May 23 Vehicle hit parked car. operating under the influence of liquor Spoken to. 4:55 p.m.: Disabled vehicle, East Main (second offense). 2:30 p.m.: Motor vehicle complaint, 9:17 p.m.: Neighbor dispute, Chapel Street. Street. Services rendered. Smithville Cross Road. Motorcycles speed- May 26 Services rendered. 5:23 p.m.: Motor vehicle accident, Route 9. Charles Lewis Bellerive, 45, 3 Railroad ing, doing wheelies. May 24 5:51 p.m.: Loose horses, Rice Corner Road. 2:34 p.m.: Motor vehicle accident with prop- Court, South Grafton. No inspection 12:13 a.m.: Erratic operator, Main Street. May 24 sticker, operating motor vehicle with erty damage, Wall Street. Truck hit corner Spoken to. 10:54 p.m.: Motor vehicle accident, Town of building. license suspended. 2:34 a.m.: Suspicious vehicle, Main Street. Farm Road. May 28 3:44 p.m.: Animal control, Langevin Street. Building checked and secured. May 25 Missing male black cat. Eliana Noemi Sarraff, 23, 38 Cutler St., 1:35 p.m.: Suspicious person, Main Street. 8:36 p.m.: 911 call, Lake View Avenue. Worcester. Operating motor vehicle with 6:04 p.m.: Request for police, North Investigated. May 27 Brookfield Road. Multiple gunshots heard license suspended, possession of Class D 2:08 p.m.: Vandalism, Huntoon Memorial 3:18 p.m.: Disabled vehicle, Route 9. Services drug. from behind residence. Highway. Report taken. rendered. 10:17 p.m.: Vandalism, Langevin Street. Jonathan D. Beauregard, 19, 624 2:50 p.m.: Neighbor dispute, Pleasant Stret. May 28 Henshaw St., Leicester. Trespassing, dis- Truck vandalized in condominium lot. Spoken to. 4:20 p.m.: Dispute, Lincoln Street. Report 10:59 p.m.: Motor vehicle complaint, Maple orderly conduct, larceny under $250. 8:15 p.m.: Noise complaint, Main Street. taken. Jeffrey S. Russell, 18, 115 Auburn St., Street. Vehicle went by house with loud Spoken to. May 29 bass. Leicester. Trespassing, disorderly con- May 25 Midnight: Disabled vehicle, Route 148. duct, larceny under $250. May 25 2:13 a.m.: Noise complaint, Huntoon 5:30 p.m.: Rabid animal, Wagon Wheel. ACO 10:11 a.m.: 911 call originated, Olde Main Memorial Highway. Spoken to. contacted. WEST BROOKFIELD Street. Sorry, meant to call 411. 2:20 p.m.: Animal complaint, Soojians Drive. 6:51 p.m.: Motor vehicle accident, Town 11:58 a.m.: Request for police, Condon Drive. Message delivered. Farm Road. May 25 Illegal signs in road. 5:49 p.m.: Disturbance, Hemlock Street. Dianna M. Demore, 25, 35 Hemlock St., 12:06 p.m.: Vandalism, Elm Street. House Spoken to. West Brookfield. Operating under the egged last night. 6:57 p.m.: Disturbance, Winslow Avenue. East Brookfield influence of liquor, possession of Class D 12:58 p.m.: Fire/notified FD, West Main Taken to family or guardian. drug. Street. Car with small gas leak. 9:44 p.m.: Disturbance, Cedar Lane. Spoken May 19 Kevin David Bliss, 26, 35 Hemlock St., 12:59 p.m.: Animal control, West Main to. 2:02 p.m.: Report of an erratic operator, East West Brookfield. Possession of Class D Street. Two dogs in vehicle with windows 10:23 p.m.: Disturbance, Chapel Street. Main Street. drug (subsequent offense), possession of only slightly open. Spoken to. May 20 open container of alcohol in motor vehi- 1:30 p.m.: Police information, West Main 11:22 p.m.: Noise complaint, Cedar Lane. 1:17 a.m.: Person found trespassing and cle. Street. Missing flowers from grave site. Spoken to. sleeping in vehicle, East Main Street. Jeffrey S. Choiniere, 23, 65 Silver St., 1:40 p.m.: Animal control, West Main Street. May 26 11:17 a.m.: Lift assist, North Brookfield Springfield. Municipal bylaw or ordi- Dog in vehicle with windows up in Klem’s 9:20 a.m.: Domestic disturbance, Pleasant Road. nance violation (all other offenses). lot. Street. Transported to hospital. 4:54 p.m.: Report of an erratic operator, NORTH BROOKFIELD 8:11 p.m.: Fire/notified FD, Pearl Street. 1:07 p.m.: Vandalism, Leicester High School. North Brookfield Road. Heavy smoke in area of Pearl, Valley and Investigated. May 21 May 24 Elm streets. 4:51 p.m.: Noise complaint, Parker Street. 12:30 p.m.: Assist citizen, East Main Street. Miguel Delacruz, 23, 306 Wilkins Road, 9:27 p.m.: Disturbance, Main Street. Sounds Spoken to. 8:50 p.m.: Report of a suspicious person, Medfield. Operating under the influence like domestic fight. 4:55 p.m.: Threats, Birchwood Drive. Spoken Route 49. of liquor, leaving the scene of property 11:08 p.m.: Fire (woods/grass/other), Brown to. May 22 damage, marked lanes violation, negli- Street. Large outside fire. 5:06 p.m.: Fire/unauthorized burning, Deer 10:46 p.m.: Assist citizen, Harrington Lane. gent operation of motor vehicle. May 26 Pond Drive. Spoken to. May 23 3:28 a.m.: Suspicious activity, Clark and 6:35 p.m.: Suspicious activity, Soojians 1:34 a.m.: Suspicious activity, Pleasant BROOKFIELD Borkum roads. Man lying on side of road. Drive. Spoken to. Street. May 24 7:18 a.m.: Vandalism, Mechanic Street. Soda May 27 4:51 p.m.: Report of an illegal fire, Maple Five juveniles (charges not provided by machine pushed over. 9:52 a.m.: Residential breaking and enter- Street. police). 11:14 a.m.: Disturbance, McDonald Street. ing, Lake Sargent Drive. Report taken. 10:04 p.m.: Disturbance, East Main Street. Amplified drums for more than an hour. 10:58 a.m.: Assault, Huntoon Memorial May 24 EAST BROOKFIELD 1:50 p.m.: Motor vehicle accident with prop- 12:45 a.m.: Complaint of odor of natural Highway. Report taken. May 18 erty damage, Smithville Road. Motorcycle gas, East Main Street. 11:10 a.m.: Larceny, McCarthy Avenue. Andrew E. Hynes, 28, 82 Walker Pond accident, person walking around. 12:35 p.m.: Tree down on wires, Adams Report taken. Road, Sturbridge. Failure to stop for a 5:01 p.m.: Burglary, Mechanic Street. Road. 8:27 p.m.: Noise complaint, Henshaw Street. police officer, operating motor vehicle Medicine and money taken from residence. 10:32 p.m.: Disturbance, Central Street Spoken to. under the influence of alcohol, speeding. 6:18 p.m.: Request for police, Main Street. 11:39 p.m.: Suspicious vehicle, Ingram Road. (North Brookfield). Person threw package of razors. Friday, June 6, 2008 • SPENCER NEW LEADER 15 Lights ... camera ... fashion!

David Dore photos WEST BROOKFIELD — The Quaboag on the Common nurs- ing home held its seventh annual fashion show Thursday, May 29. The show featured items modeled by local high school students, children of employees and local resi- dents. PHOTOS CLOCKWISE FROM TOP LEFT: Serenity Miracle Cauppila gets ready to walk down the carpet in a flowery dress while holding a balloon.

Travis Cauppila, left, the first male to take part in the annual fashion show, models a tuxedo from Bonardi’s Tuxedos in Sturbridge as he escorts Kaitlyn Hanson, who was wearing a purple gown.

Leading off the wedding portion of the show was Madeline Nemeroff, who served as the flower girl.

Leicester High School student Jessica Thibeault wore a strapless gown for the fashion show.

Karen Heim shows off a red satin dress while holding a carnation.

Tabitha Davies looks at the long train behind her, part of the wedding dress she wore for the fashion show.

CENTER: Adding a bit of comedy to the event, John Dyjak came as Bikini Bottom’s own SpongeBob SquarePants.

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The year 2008 will always be special to two weather and the abundance of insects took transport several family members at the how to organized time, interacted with peo- families in Worcester County. Earlier this some getting used to. same time: the driver on the seat, another on ple more easily,learned the value of coopera- year, their sons returned from Brazil after While Jones spent his mission farther the crossbar, someone else on the handlebars, tion with others and saw the value of hard serving two-year missions for The Church of south in the city of Sao Paulo, he, too, had to maybe even one on the back. People primari- work. Jones said he realized while he was on Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. adjust to hot, humid, rainy conditions. ly use cell phones because home phones are his mission, and even more when he came Joseph Wright, son of Alan and Angela Brazilians deal with this discomfort by tak- too expensive. Their homes are made from home, that those two years would probably be Wright of Rochdale, and Bradley Jones, son ing a two-hour nap (sesta in Portuguese) after brick or painted cement, and the poor often the best of his life. of Donna Jones of Oakham, spent two years the noon meal. This was not an option for the live in simple wooden structures. Wright’s first surprise when he got home in Brazil, teaching people the Gospel of Jesus missionaries, however. Jones said he found the people to be very was “how cold it was” and “how pale the peo- Christ in their native tongue. At the begin- In addition to adjusting to the climate, open. It was not unusual to start a conversa- ple were.” He also missed being able to focus ning of their missions, they each spent two Wright and Jones had to learn about how peo- tion with someone when walking on the on “things spiritual,” as he did when he was months in training to learn, among other ple in Brazil live. Not only do they take an street. In fact this was the most effective way, on the mission. After speaking Portuguese things, the rudiments of Portuguese gram- afternoon nap, but also it is typical to have other than through church members, to meet for two years, both young men found they mar. They were then sent to the areas of the main, heavy meal at noon. Fish makes up people. If someone was interested in learning were still thinking in that language and had Brazil where they would serve the remainder a large part of the diet, especially for the peo- more about the gospel and the church, the trouble remembering the English word for of their missions. ple who live along the Amazon River, as does missionaries made an appointment to visit something now and then. Wright’s mission was centered in the fruit, which is readily available. them in their homes. And how do the families feel about having Amazon River Basin in northern Brazil. The While both missionaries traveled mainly When asked how the mission changed their sons home again? Wright’s mother, cities where he lived — Sao Luis, Belem on foot (and actually wore out their shoes), them, both young men commented on how Angela, said even though she has to cook a (Portuguese for Bethlehem) and Santarem — they found that the majority of people used much better prepared they are for life. third more food for meals because Joseph are in the middle of the rainforest and very bicycles as their main means of transporta- Besides learning how to take care of them- eats so much, “Joseph’s mission was a won- close to the equator. The hot, humid, rainy tion. In fact, a single bicycle is often used to selves, they developed self-discipline, learned derful blessing for our family. We can see the Lord’s hand in our lives because of his service.” Donna Jones remarked that her son matured a great deal while he was away and is more spiritual now. “He learned to love people and respect them for what they are,” she said. Young men typical- ly serve missions for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints when they turn 19; young women wait until they are 21. The first mission- ary for the church was Samuel Smith, who served between 1830, when the church was organized, and 1833, traveling more than 4,000 miles on foot. Since that first missionary service, the church has called more than 1 million missionaries. During 2007, 50,000 mission- aries served in 176 nations throughout the world, speaking 164 languages and dialects. For more informa- tion, call (774) 289-6068 or visit www.mor- mon.org. Spencer Limerick Winner NEW LEADER Our Towns, Page B4 B Section INDEX Friday, June 6, 2008 Obituaries — B2 Calendar — B3 Our Towns — B4 Legal Notices — B5 Real Estate — B6

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(Veroneau) Collins She was born in Worcester, daughter of Thursday, May 22, surrounded by her loving Auburn, Sheryon (Vincent) LaTour of Greene, 90, formerly of Henry S. and Ida (Owens) Veroneau, and lived family. Boynton Beach, Fla., Nancy (John Jr.) Shrewsbury, died Thursday, 54 years in Shrewsbury before moving to West She has joined her first husband, Edward E. Garrahie of Davenport, Fla., Linda (Roosevelt May 29 in Knollwood Boylston seven years ago. Thomas, who passed in 1981, and her second Jr.) Crosland of San Diego, Calif., and Betty Nursing Center in West She worked as a cashier for Iandoli husband, Edmund G. Carr, who passed in Anne (Andrew) Reed of Lantana, with whom Boylston. Supermarkets and at Spag’s in Shrewsbury. 2001, in a better place. Marie was also preced- she lived; seven stepchildren; one brother, Her husband, Victor She was a lifelong member of the Wachusett ed in death by her brothers, Leo Thibault, William “Kelly” (Francis) Thibeault Jr. of Greene, died in 2001. Her Christadelphian Ecclesia, was an accom- Martin “Mickey” Thibault and Christy Spencer; one sister, Majorie Coates of first husband, Thomas P. plished seamstress and loved gardening, cook- “Sonny” Thibault. Pacifica, Calif.; 14 grandchildren, 20 great- Collins, died in 1967. ing and entertaining her family. She was born in Spencer, daughter of grandchildren and many friends and acquain- She leaves her daughter, Kathleen “Kate” A memorial service for Dorothy was held William and Christie Carpenter Thibeault, tances. Kenneway of West Boylston; a sister, Beverly Sunday, June 1 in the Miles-Sterling Funeral and graduated from David Prouty High A graveside service was held Wednesday, Sundquist of Spencer; three brothers, Jake Home, 100 Worcester Road (Route 12), Sterling. School in 1945 and from Hahnemann School of June 4 at Worcester County Memorial Park in and Paul Veroneau, both of Worcester, and Burial will be private in Mountain View Nursing as a registered nurse. Marie lived Paxton. David Veroneau of Oregon; four grandchil- Cemetery in Shrewsbury. and worked in Worcester most of her life, “Marie has touched the lives of many and dren, Kim Barannikov, Kirk and Seth Memorial donations may be made to the retiring in 1981, relocating to Lantana, Fla., in will be greatly missed!” Kenneway and Kristen Collins; and seven Wachusett Christadelphian Ecclesia, P.O. Box 2007 due to her illness. Morin-Morrison Funeral Home, 1131 Main great-grandchildren. 124, West Boylston, MA 01583. She is survived by her family, who meant St., Leicester, is directing arrangements. Two sons, James and David Collins, and two For an online guestbook, visit www.milesfu- everything to her, which include six children, grandsons, Jeffrey and James Collins, prede- neralhome.com. Mildred Cascio, 83 WEST BROOKFIELD — Mildred (Sacco) nephews. David L. Hageman, 69 Cascio, 83, passed away peacefully Wednesday, Mildred was a loving mother and home- SPENCER — David L. Hageman. He was a proud Navy May 28 in Quaboag on the Common. maker. She loved the beach and dogs. Hageman, 69, formerly of veteran, serving from 1958-1963, She was born in Philadelphia, Pa., the The family is most grateful for the many Grafton, passed away May 23 and his squadron was honored daughter of Vincent “Jimmy” and Rose A. kindnesses given by the staff of the Quaboag after a long battle with can- for their service during the (Ferry) Sacco and lived most of her life in on the Common Nursing Home, where she cer. Cuban Missile Crisis. He was a Somerville before moving to Brookfield with resided for the final years of her life. He leaves his wife of 45 fervent salesman for most of his her daughter. The funeral for Mrs. Cascio was held years, Jackie (Barren) adult life and continued selling Her husband of 52 years, Antonio Cascio, Thursday, June 5 from Pillsbury Funeral Hageman; two daughters, his own line of soybean candles part time died in 1998. Home, Route 9 and Old West Brookfield Road, Christina Pontbriand and after his retirement in 2001. He was a lifelong Mildred leaves a daughter, Christine Brookfield, with a Mass in St. Mary’s Church, her husband, Barry, of fan of the St. Louis Cardinals and enjoyed sev- Richard of Brookfield; four sons, Robert of Lincoln Street, Brookfield. Spencer and Maria McVey eral trips with his family as they followed the Tewksbury, Antonio Jr. of Palm City, Fla., Donations may be made in her name to the and her husband, Jay, of Golden, Colo.; two team together. Richard of Nashua, N.H., and Michael of Quaboag on the Common Activities Fund, 47 granddaughters, Alex and Alta; two grand- A memorial service for David was held Palmetto, Fla.; 10 grandchildren and seven East Main St., West Brookfield, MA 01585. sons, Dennis and Colin; and two step-grand- Wednesday,May 28 at Roney Funeral Home of great-grandchildren; many nieces and sons, Barry and Bradley. He also leaves three Grafton, North Chapel, 152 Worcester St., sisters, Elaine Jackson of Kansas City, Mo., North Grafton. Burial will be in Florida at the Ruth Mart of Armstrong, Iowa, and Jean convenience of his family. Webster of Huntsville, Mo.; a brother, Jon In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions Vivian G. Cunningham, 70 Hageman of Moberly, Mo.; and several nieces may be made to the American Cancer Society, and nephews. 30 Speen St., Framingham, MA 01701. MURRELS INLET, S.C./LEICESTER — Vivian grew up in Cherry Valley, and was David was born Feb. 9, 1939 in Armstrong, A condolence book is available at Vivian G. (Morowski) Cunningham, 70, of the daughter of Clarence and Gladys Iowa, the son of Albert and Vera (Ankrum) www.roneyfuneralhome.com. Wild Rye Place, died at her residence on (Anderson) Morowski. She was a career Navy Thursday, May 29 after a long illness. wife and a sports enthusiast. She was known She leaves her loving husband of 52 years, in the area as “Mrs. C” from Leicester Pizza. Bernard J. Cunningham; a son, Kevin M. Private funeral services will be held in the Cunningham, and his wife, Lu-Ann, of Morin-Morrison Funeral Home, 1131 Main Moosup, Conn.; three daughters, Robin St., Leicester. Burial will follow in Worcester Joan M. Kent, 76 Biscelglia of Florida, Susan L. Jyringi of County Memorial Park in Paxton. Leicester and Gail M. Foster of Spencer; a Please omit flowers; contributions may be OXFORD — Joan M. band, Anthony, of Manorville, N.Y., and brother, Robert “Moose” Morowski of Saco, made to Southern Care Hospice, 11943 Grand (O’Rourke) Kent, 76, of Jennifer Kent and her husband, Brian Maine; a sister, Sue Ann Morowski of Haven Drive, Suite A2, Murrells Inlet, SC Themeli Court, North Walters, of Brooklyn, N.Y.; two sisters, Eileen Leicester; 10 grandchildren and one great- 29576. Oxford, died Friday, May 30 Hayes of Tucson, Ariz., and Alice Nobel of granddaughter; nieces and nephews. in Overlook Masonic Home New Port Richie, Fla.; 11 grandchildren and in Charlton. four great-grandchildren; nieces and At the time of her passing, nephews. Thomas J. Gaffney, 60 she was surrounded by her Born in New York, she was the daughter of loving family. She devoted William F.and Emily (Peterson) O’Rourke and her life to her husband and lived in East Islip, N.Y., before moving here in NORTH BROOKFIELD/ORLANDO, Fla. — nieces and nephews. children. 2005. She was a member of St. Pius X Church Thomas J. Gaffney, 60, formerly of North He was born in North Brookfield, the son of She leaves her husband of 56 years, Leslie in Leicester. Brookfield, died May 8 after a courageous bat- Joseph P. Gaffney and Blanche (Blake) R. Kent; five sons, Robert A. Kent and his wife, The funeral was held Monday, June 2 from tle with cancer. Gaffney-Ostiguy, and lived in North Delores, of San Angelo, Texas, Steven L. Kent the Morin-Morrison Funeral Home, 1131 He leaves his partner of 25 years, Patricia Brookfield before moving to Florida 35 years and his wife, Patricia, of Oneonta, N.Y., David Main St., Leicester, with a Mass in St. Pius X Wright; one daughter, Michele Zamora of ago. L. Kent and his wife, Susan, of Keene, N.H., Church, 1153 Main St., Leicester. Burial was Arizona; two sons, Kristopher Gaffney of Tom owned and operated a painting compa- William F. Kent and his wife, Karen, of Tuesday, June 3 in Queen of All Saints Tampa and Jason of Orlando; two sisters, ny for 20 years in Florida. Charlton and Richard L. Kent of Middle Cemetery in Central Islip, N.Y. Elizabeth Tibbets and her husband, Robert, of A funeral service for Thomas will be held at Grove, N.Y.; four daughters, Judith A. Durso Contributions may be made to the Brookfield and Beverly Willard and her hus- 1 p.m. Saturday,June 7 at the Varnum Funeral and her husband, Eugene, and Janet M. Alzheimer’s Association of Central band, James, of Oakham; one brother, George Home, Inc., 43 East Main St., West Brookfield. Sestokas and her husband, Frank, all of Massachusetts, 36 Cameron Ave., Cambridge, Ostiguy, and his wife, Michelle, of East Burial will be in Evergreen Cemetery in New Leicester, Mary Ellen Cerbone and her hus- MA 02140. Brookfield; four grandchildren and several Braintree.

Robert R. Giddings Jr. Corydon W. Kibbe Sr., 83 WORCESTER — Robert R. U.S. Army veteran, serving with Giddings Jr., a longtime the Fifth Army Band in Italy, WARREN — Corydon Brookfield and Charlotte and her husband, schoolteacher, died Sunday, and received the Good Conduct William Kibbe Sr., 83, for- Jory Smith of Newfane, Vt.; a daughter-in-law, May 25 in his home. Medal, the Victory Medal, the merly of West Brookfield, Joyce Kibbe of West Warren; four siblings, His wife of 52 years, Mary American Theatre Campaign died Saturday, May 24. Evelyn Canfield and Doris Manley of Monson M. (Leary) Giddings, died Ribbon and the European, He was born March 27, and Shirley Downey and Bruce Kibbe of March 26. African, Middle Eastern Theatre 1925 in Hampden to Mary Hampden; 19 grandchildren, 15 great-grand- He leaves his brother, Campaign Ribbon. (Curtin) and Raymond children, three great-great-grandchildren and Raymond T. Giddings Sr. of Music was a big part of Mr. Giddings’ life. Erskine Kibbe and married many nieces and nephews. Auburn; two nephews, He played the clarinet, was a member, treas- his wife, Nancy Nordin, on He was predeceased by two sons, Corydon Raymond T. Giddings Jr. and urer and assistant director of the Aletheia July 12, 1952, who prede- Jr. and Craig, and siblings Raymond Jr. and James C. Giddings, both of Springfield; and Grotto Band and had been a member of the ceased him in 1986. Robert Kibbe, Nancy Downey and Louis several cousins. Allepo Temple Band. Mr. Giddings was a Corydon lived in Hampden and owned his Ledoux. Mr. Giddings was born in Worcester, the son member of the Massachusetts Retired own plaster business and dairy farm on South A funeral service for Corydon was held of Robert R. Giddings Sr. and Doris (Thursby) Teachers’ Association, the National Road. In November 1968, he moved his family Sunday, June 1 in the Varnum Funeral Home, Giddings. He was a graduate of Auburn High Education Association, the Southern to West Brookfield, where he and his wife, Inc., 43 East Main St., West Brookfield. Burial School, Worcester Junior College and Worcester County Retired Teachers Nancy, owned and operated Minechoag Farm was in Prospect Hill Cemetery in Hampden. Northeastern University. Association, the Joel H. Prouty Lodge A.F. & and were very active in the Ayrshire His family wishes to have donations made Mr. Giddings was employed by Leicester A.M., and was currently a member and treas- Breeder’s Association. Corydon in his later in his memory to the Cardiac Intensive Care High School for many years, and was the head urer for the Greendale Retired Men’s Club. years also worked for the West Brookfield Unit, Baystate Health Foundation, 280 of its business education program. He had The funeral was Saturday, May 31 from landfill. Chestnut St., Sixth Floor, Springfield, MA also been employed by Heald Machine, the O’Connor Brothers Funeral Home, 592 Park Corydon is survived by his wife, Alice; four 01199 or the John Schinelli Memorial Fund, Harwood Quincy Machine shop in the pur- Ave., with a service in St. Michael’s-On-The- children, Carol Morin and her husband, Don, c/o Raymond Pieczarka, Dee Service Inc., 999 chasing department and by the Norton Heights Church, 340 Burncoat St. Burial will of Westfield, Eric and his wife, Sandra, of River Road, Agawam, MA 01001. Company in production control. be private. Warren, Don and his wife, Debra, of Mr. Giddings was a decorated World War II

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Send all calendar listings and happenings a confidential e-mail to shame2hope to Editor David Dore by mail to the Spencer @yahoo.com. New Leader, 25 Elm St., Southbridge, MA 01550, by fax to (508) 764-8015, or by e-mail to TUESDAY [email protected]. All calendar listings must be submitted by noon Monday June 10 FRIDAY to be published in the following Friday’s edi- KEEP WELL CLINIC, hosted by VNA Care June 13 tion. Network and Hospice, will be held from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Council on Aging, 40 COMMUNITY FAMILY POT LUCK SUP- Wall St., Spencer. Local residents may have PER, hosted by the Women’s Evening FRIDAY their blood pressure checked and learn Fellowship of the First Congregational about health concerns. Blood sugar, weight Church, will be held at 6 p.m. at the church, June 6 monitoring and other health assessments 207 Main St. (Route 9), Spencer. Bring a are also available at most locations. Clinics salad, meal, or dessert to share, and join the A MORNING OF SHAKESPEARE will are open to residents aged 60 and older, group for a wonderful evening of food, con- begin at 10:30 a.m. at the North Brookfield unless otherwise noted. For up-to-date clinic versation and Christian fellowship. For Senior Center, 29 Forest St., North information please visit www.vnacarenet- more information, call Susan Provo at (508) Brookfield. Actor Richard Clark will bring work.org, or call (888) 663-3688, ext. 5603. 885-2632. his one-man show “Shakespeare: Lunatic, Lover, and Poet” to the senior center for a CRAFTING GROUP will meet from 6-8 p.m. SIXTH ANNIVERSARY DINNER PARTY performance of 12 characters and 25 mono- in the undercroft of Christ Memorial will be held from 6-10 p.m. at the North logues from Shakespeare’s most famous Episcopal Church, corner of Main and Brookfield Senior Center, 29 Forest St., plays. This is an intergenerational event, Spring streets, North Brookfield. A group of North Brookfield. Doors open at 5:45 p.m. with the senior center hosting the North amateur crafters are getting together for fun Celebrate the sixth anniversary of the Brookfield High School English Department and to learn from each other. Anyone inter- North Brookfield Senior Center with a com- students and teachers. There is no cost for ested in joining the bimonthly craft sessions plete dinner with appetizers and dessert. DJ this fun filled, educational day. All ages are is invited. Bring your current project with Andy Caron will be playing a wide variety of welcome. This program is supported in part you, or something you would like to learn. music for your entertainment. Everyone is by a grant from the North Brookfield There is plenty of seating and large tables to welcome, so bring along family and friends. Cultural Council, a local agency supported work at. For more information, call Connie Donation is $12.50 per person. Please buy by the Massachusetts Cultural Council, a at (508) 867-6535, Lois at (508) 867-8339 or Van tickets by Tuesday, June 10. For more infor- state agency. at (508) 347-9326. mation, call the senior center at (508) 867- 0220. NORTH BROOKFIELD YOUTH CENTER BRIMFIELD AREA MASTER SINGERS David Dore photo DRAMA TROUPE will stage a production will perform a free concert at 7 p.m. at the THE BARRE PLAYERS will stage William of “Fobles and Follies” at 7 p.m. in the North George Whitefield United Methodist Shakespeare’s “Macbeth” at 8 p.m. at the Brookfield Elementary School auditorium. Church, West Main Street (Route 9), West Barre Players Theater, 64 Common St., DECISIONS IN BLOOM Brookfield. The group of 40 singers will Barre. Tickets are $14 for adults, $12 for sen- BROOKFIELD — Annie Sullivan, center, and THE BARRE PLAYERS will stage William present religious and secular music from iors 65 and older, $10 for students (with iden- Don Winans, both of Worcester, check out Shakespeare’s “Macbeth” at 8 p.m. at the around the world. A freewill donation will tification) and $7 for children under 12. For some of the items on sale at the recent Barre Players Theater, 64 Common St., be accepted to support the group’s future reservations, call (978) 355-2096 or (800) 733- Brookfield Garden Club Annual Plant Sale, Barre. Tickets are $14 for adults, $12 for sen- efforts to provide free local concerts. 2096, or visit www.barreplayers.home- accompanied by 9-year-old greyhound Amigo. iors 65 and older, $10 for students (with iden- stead.com. The theater is wheelchair acces- tification) and $7 for children under 12. For RETIREMENT SEMINAR will be held at 7 sible. reservations, call (978) 355-2096 or (800) 733- p.m. at the Spencer Senior Center, 40 Wall 2096, or visit www.barreplayers.home- St., Spencer. Refreshments will be served. reservations, call (978) 355-2096 or (800) 733- stead.com. The theater is wheelchair acces- For more information, call the Senior SATURDAY 2096, or visit www.barreplayers.home- sible. Center at (508) 885-7546. stead.com. The theater is wheelchair acces- June 14 sible. SATURDAY WEDNESDAY SECOND ANNUAL SOCKS FOR SIBERIA SPRING FAMILY FESTIVAL ONDAY June 7 June 11 will be held from noon to 6 p.m. at Hyland M Orchards, 199 Arnold Road, Sturbridge. CUB SCOUT PACK 148 of East MECHANICS HALL TOUR, sponsored by There will be live entertainment, food and June 16 Brookfield/Brookfield is holding a car wash the Leicester Historical Society,will begin at beverages, games, a petting zoo, wagon rides “READING ROCKS WITH THE CAT’S from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. behind the East 10 a.m. For carpool information, call Diane for the children, a Festival Raffle with prizes PAJAMAS!” will be held from 4:30-5:30 p.m. Brookfield fire station, Route 9, East Calvano at (508) 335-9706. of Red Sox/Yankees tickets, other Red Sox in the Great Hall at West Brookfield Town Brookfield. The cost is $4. tickets, Patriots tickets, and autographed Hall. Families with kids of all ages are invit- DAVID PROUTY ATHLETIC BOOSTER sports memorabilia items, a Silent Auction, ed to attend this high-energy musical the- SOUTHBRIDGE FEST is an ethnic and cul- CLUB will hold its Annual General Meeting a special item sale table and a “Rooski ater show, part of the Merriam-Gilbert tural heritage festival for the entire family at 6:30 p.m. in the David Prouty High School Raffle,” again featuring more autographed Public Library Creative Performance series. to be held from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Main Street cafeteria, Main Street (Route 9), Spencer. sports memorabilia, and many other excit- No pre-registration is necessary. For more (Route 131) in Southbridge will become the ing Father’s Day gift items donated by sup- information, call the library at (508) 867- scene of a giant block party. Among the LEICESTER GARDEN CLUB will hold a porters from all over New England. For 1410. numerous activities are a parade, puppet Plant Auction at 7 p.m. at the Leicester more information, visit www.socks- show, crafters, vendors, a farmer’s market, Senior Center, 40 Winslow Ave., Leicester. forsiberia.org. five live bands, a kid’s fun zone and great Please bring a plant or two and/or any gar- food. As last year’s FEST rained so hard, dening related items for auctioning. ANNUAL CHICKEN BAR-B-QUE will be TUESDAY this year organizers ask attendees to bring held from 1-2 p.m. at Christ Memorial umbrellas to the event. Right after the Church, North Main Street (routes 67 and June 17 parade, FEST organizers will ask everyone 148), North Brookfield. The menu will to raise their umbrella as a special insur- THURSDAY include half a chicken, baked potato, HASTON LIBRARY BOOK GROUP meets ance policy against rain this year. A photog- coleslaw, roll, drink and fresh strawberry for lively discussions of a wide range of fic- rapher will capture the moment, hopefully June 12 shortcake for dessert. Tickets are $10 each tion and nonfiction from 7-9 p.m. the third Tuesday of every month at the Haston Free with sunshine raining down on the open REPRESENTATIVE FROM FALLON and are available at the door or by calling umbrellas. Bring the whole family for an Cathy at (508) 867-6385. Public Library, Main Street, North COMMUNITY HEALTH PLAN will be at Brookfield. New members are always wel- afternoon of fun, feasting and FESTing. For the North Brookfield Senior Center, 29 details, go to www.sturbridge.org. PUBLIC HAM DINNER will begin at 6 p.m. come. Upcoming selections include P.D. Forest St., North Brookfield, from 10-11:30 James’ novel “Original Sin,” on May 20, a.m. to answer your questions. These are at the Brookfield Congregational Church, BOOK SIGNING BY AUTHOR ROBERT located on the common in Brookfield. Sara Gruen’s novel “Water for Elephants” one-on-one meetings that will take place on on June 17 and on Aug. 19, Michael Pollen’s HUNT will take place from 10:30-11:30 a.m. a first come, first serve basis. So get here Tickets are $9 each, or $5 for children under at the Haston Free Public Library,161 North 10. For tickets or more information, call the “The Omnivore’s Dilemma: A Natural early and bring in any paperwork, questions History of Four Meals.” To sign up for the Main St. (routes 67 and 148), North or concerns you might have about your church office at (508) 867-6262. Brookfield. Hunt’s full-length novel, “The Haston Book Group and order a selection, Fallon health plan. For more information, call the library at (508) 867-0208. Holy Order,” is an exciting Gothic tale, call (508) 867-0220. THE BARRE PLAYERS will stage William drawn from a classic theme, which centers Shakespeare’s “Macbeth” at 8 p.m. at the RETIREMENT SEMINAR will be held at 7 on the struggle between the Church and SUMMER SWIM AND FALL SOCCER Barre Players Theater, 64 Common St., those that seek to undermine its authority. Barre. Tickets are $14 for adults, $12 for sen- p.m. at the Spencer Senior Center, 40 Wall REGISTRATION will be held from 6-8 p.m. St., Spencer. Refreshments will be served. The fast-moving novel immerses the reader on the North Brookfield Town Common, iors 65 and older, $10 for students (with iden- in a dramatic saga of heresy, intrigue, tification) and $7 for children under 12. For For more information, call the Senior across from Bob’s Deli. In case of inclement Center at (508) 885-7546. romance and murder. It is a compelling weather, registration will take place in the reservations, call (978) 355-2096 or (800) 733- story,supported by strong characters, with a basement of St. Joseph’s Catholic Church, 2096, or visit www.barreplayers.home- dramatic and surprising conclusion. Copies North Main Street (routes 67 and 148). stead.com. The theater is wheelchair acces- of the book will be available for purchase, Registration fees are $30 for U6 Fall Soccer sible. WEDNESDAY and Hunt will speak on the book itself, as (age 5, under 6 by Aug. 1); $35 for U8 Fall well as on the art of writing. For more infor- Soccer (ages 6-7, under 8 by Aug. 1); $45 for June 18 mation, call the library at (508) 867-0208. U10 and U12 (with a family maximum of $85 SUNDAY for all three); and $15 per person for the TRIAD ELDER DISASTER PREPARED- THE BARRE PLAYERS will stage William swim program, July 21 to Aug. 1 (Monday June 15 NESS FORUM will begin at noon at the Shakespeare’s “Macbeth” at 8 p.m. at the through Friday), with a $5 late fee applied North Brookfield Senior Center, 29 Forest Barre Players Theater, 64 Common St., for all registrations received after July 1. No FATHER’S DAY BREAKFAST BUFFET, St., North Brookfield. Police Sgt. Doug Barre. Tickets are $14 for adults, $12 for sen- registrations will be taken after the first day sponsored by the Rotary Club of the Blood, the town’s emergency management iors 65 and older, $10 for students (with iden- of classes. Registrations will also be avail- Brookfields, will be held from 8 a.m. to noon director, will be in house to discuss how to tification) and $7 for children under 12. For able at the Haston Free Public Library and at the North Brookfield Senior Center, 29 prepare for emergency situations. He will reservations, call (978) 355-2096 or (800) 733- the town collector’s office. For more infor- Forest St., North Brookfield. The menu will cover what you need to know, where you 2096, or visit www.barreplayers.home- mation on soccer, contact Diana Priest at consist of scrambled eggs, French toast, need to go, and who to contact when an stead.com. The theater is wheelchair acces- (508) 867-5541 or [email protected] (sub- blueberry and regular pancakes, home fries, emergency arises. An emergency can be at sible. ject line: soccer); for information on the baked beans, sausage, gravy with biscuits, the local community level, such as losing swim program, call Kelly Kularski at (774) ham, sausage, bacon, fruit, coffee cake, power and/or water, or it can be a more 200-0317. juices and coffee. For tickets, which are widespread crisis, such as a natural disaster. SUNDAY priced at $7 each, or more information, call There is no cost for this very informative WEST BROOKFIELD GENEALOGY Buddy Lane at (508) 867-7388 or Kathleen forum. For more information, call the senior June 8 CLUB will hold its monthly meeting at 6 Crevier at (413) 436-0139. Proceeds will be center at (508) 867-0220. p.m. in the lower conference room of West donated to local food pantries. The Rotary THE BARRE PLAYERS will stage William Brookfield Town Hall (please note the differ- Club of the Brookfields (serving the Shakespeare’s “Macbeth” at 2 p.m. at the ent location this month). The speaker is Kay Brookfields, the Warrens and Spencer) is THURSDAY Barre Players Theater, 64 Common St., Sheldon, who will be talking about “What also asking those attending to bring a non- Barre. Tickets are $14 for adults, $12 for sen- Our Ancestors Ate.” Always entertaining perishable item to be added to the Food June 19 iors 65 and older, $10 for students (with iden- and informative, Sheldon’s presentation is a Pantry Basket. tification) and $7 for children under 12. For must. Meetings are open to anyone with an DUDLEY GRANGE 53RD ANNUAL reservations, call (978) 355-2096 or (800) 733- interest in genealogy. Light refreshments BROOKFIELD FIRE BATTALION will STRAWBERRY FESTIVAL will begin at 4 2096, or visit www.barreplayers.home- will be served. hold its annual Father’s Day Chicken p.m. and end when the berries are gone at stead.com. The theater is wheelchair acces- Barbecue from noon to 1:30 p.m. at the fire the Grange hall, on Center Road (near sible. EATING DISORDERS SUPPORT GROUP, station on Central Street. For a $10 donation, ) in Dudley. Strawberry the Worcester West chapter of ANAD you get a barbecued half chicken, baked shortcakes are made with fresh strawber- (Anorexia Nervosa and Associated potato, salad, roll and slice of apple pie. All ries, home style biscuits and real freshly Disorders), will meet from 7-8:30 p.m. in the meals are packed to go, but there will be whipped cream. Sugar free is available for MONDAY basement of Christ Memorial Church, at the some seating at the station. For tickets, see diabetics upon request. There will also be a corner of Spring Street and Route 67 in any Brookfield firefighter, stop by the sta- frog jumping contest, with signups at 5:30 June 9 North Brookfield. This group is for people tion or call (508) 867-7306. p.m. and the contest at 6 p.m., music from BINGO AND PIZZA PARTY will begin at who have concerns about themselves, a the Old Fiddlers’ Club of and noon at the North Brookfield Senior Center, friend or a family member. Come alone or THE BARRE PLAYERS will stage William the Pulaski Brass Band, face painting, 29 Forest St., North Brookfield. Great pizza, bring someone for support. Informational Shakespeare’s “Macbeth” at 2 p.m. at the games for kids and more. The Black Tavern great time, great friends. The donation is $2 materials are provided. The group meets the Barre Players Theater, 64 Common St., and its newly renovated Barn will be open for the pizza. Don’t forget to bring in pennies second Thursday and the last Monday of Barre. Tickets are $14 for adults, $12 for sen- for tours. for bingo. For more information, call the each month. For more information, visit iors 65 and older, $10 for students (with iden- Senior Center at (508) 867-0220. http://www.anad.org/site/anadweb, or send tification) and $7 for children under 12. For 4 SPENCER NEW LEADER • Friday, June 6, 2008 Event raises funds for youths in Brookfield hanks to the efforts of attracting residents from admission price for up to four peo- Administrative Assistant Linda Brewer Theater at the Visitor a local businessman, neighboring cities and ple — $9 for adults, $6 for children 3- Peirce. Center at Old Sturbridge Village Tthe youth in towns vying for an array of 17. She notes the draw of a church runs memorable movies each week Brookfield will benefit from prizes, including the covet- • Peabody Essex Museum: Admits social remains strong for members or the affordable price of $5 per tick- an extra $3,700 added to the ed grand prize Husqvarna two free admission. of the community. et. Showtime is 7 p.m. Movies are Recreation Committee cof- lawn tractor. • Southwick Zoo: Free admission “Typically we set up for 130, now in surround sound, and tickets fers. But Mr. Wilson, who has a for up to four people. which is what our hall holds, and are sold at the door. Popcorn and Charlie Wilson, owner of history of raising funds for • Tower Hill Botanic Garden: Free both previous years we have sold snacks are available. Quaboag Equipment in town causes, is quick to admission/Membership Card out,” Mrs. Peirce said, adding: “It • Friday and Saturday, June 6-7: Brookfield, is the quintes- credit others who had a admits two adults and two chil- would be nice if we could do that “P.S. I Love You” (PG-13), starring sential small-town mer- AROUND hand in “giving back to the dren/young adults. again.” Hilary Swank, Gerard Butler and chant. The lifelong kids.” He reported the Fire Note: Passes are checked out, like Tickets are $9 each ($5 for children Lisa Kudrow; directed by Richard Brookfield resident has a TANTASQUA and Police Departments’ other library materials, and must be under 10 years of age) and are avail- LaGravenese; 126 minutes. history of “giving back” to cooking efforts, as well as a returned within 24 hours due to the able by calling the church office at • Saturday, June 14: “The Bucket his hometown, and his most TOWNS separate raffle, contributed high demand. Use of each pass is (508) 867-6262. The Brookfield List” (PG-13), starring Jack recent endeavor brought additional funds to the limited to once per calendar year. Congregational Church is located Nicholson, Morgan Freeman and are residents together for a KAREN Recreation Committee. Non-residents may sign up to join a on the town common. Sean P. Hayes; directed by Rob day of raising funds and “I would like to thank Family Member of the Friends Reiner; 97 minutes. (Please note community awareness. TRAINOR everyone who participated when they pick up a pass. WEEKEND FISHING REMINDER Village Cinema is closed on Friday, An Open House fundrais- that day. It was a successful Catching the “big one” this week- June 13. “The Bucket List” will have er held last month at his fundraiser and a nice com- CHURCH HOSTS OLD FASHIONED end can be as close as your neigh- one showing only, on Saturday, June Route 148 store found community munity event,” Mr. Wilson SOCIAL SUPPER borhood pond or lake. The 14.) members working for a common remarked. Church suppers have long been Tantasqua towns of Sturbridge, • Friday and Saturday, June 20-21: cause — support of youth recre- social anchors of New England Brimfield, Brookfield, Holland and “Fool’s Gold” (PG-13), starring ation programs. The daylong event FREE PASS TO SUMMER FUN towns, and in Brookfield the tradi- Wales all boast wonderful water- Matthew McConaughey and Kate included ongoing raffles for prizes Summer is around the corner, and tion is alive and well. The Women’s ways to take advantage of Free Hudson; directed by Andy Tennant; contributed by local businesses, hot your free pass to summer fun is as Fellowship of the Brookfield Fishing Weekend, sponsored by 113 minutes. dogs and hamburgers served up by close as the Joshua Hyde Library in Congregational Church will be serv- MassWildlife. Residents are remind- • Friday and Saturday, June 27-28: members of the Brookfield Fire and Sturbridge, where Sturbridge resi- ing up its third annual ham dinner ed on Saturday and Sunday,June 7-8, “The Spiderwick Chronicles” (PG), Police Departments, and $4,500 in dents or Family Members of the at 6 p.m. Saturday June 14. The a fishing license is not required to starring Freddie Highmore, Seth major prizes donated by Quaboag Friends ($15 per year) can access menu will include baked ham, roast- fish in Massachusetts waters. Rogan and Sarah Bolger; directed by Equipment. valuable passes for area and region- ed red potatoes, fresh vegetables, And don’t forget, young anglers Mark Waters; 97 minutes. “It turned out to be a very good al museums and attractions. homemade dessert, lemonade and can try their hand at reeling in a day and I feel very positive about it. Among the offerings are: coffee. cash prize this weekend by entering We welcome items of interest to Lots of people turned out and gave • EcoTarium: Discount admission But like most church suppers, a a free Fishing Derby at Lamoureux Tantasqua town residents of money for the Recreation for up to two adults and two children delicious hearty meal and an oppor- Greenhouses, 9 Schoolhouse Cross Sturbridge, Brookfield, Bromfield, Committee,” Mr. Wilson stated. in one vehicle. Children under 3 tunity to support church works Road, Brookfield. The derby,for kids Holland and Wales. Send informa- When asked if he had a particular free. aren’t the only reasons area resi- aged 13 and under, runs from 9 a.m. tion on local events and upcoming monetary target in mind, the easy- • Magic Wings Butterfly dents of all denominations attend. to noon Saturday and Sunday. The happenings to Around Tantasqua going entrepreneur said, “I didn’t Conservatory and Gardens: Free “I look at it like an old-fashioned event is part of the nursery’s 30th Towns, c/o The Spencer New Leader, have a goal. We just decided to put it admission for up to four adults get together. It’s a place you can see anniversary celebration. 25 Elm St., Southbridge, MA 01550. together and fly by the seat of our and/or children. Or e-mail me directly at your old friends and meet new VILLAGE THEATRE JUNE SCHEDULE pants.” • Norman Rockwell Museum: Pass ones,” said Brookfield [email protected]. The strategy was a success, admits up to four people free. Congregational Church Affordable summer movies are a • Old Sturbridge Village: Reduced short drive away, as the Stephen M. OUR TOWNS 40B meeting to be dept. chicken BBQ BROOKFIELD — The Brookfield Fire held in Brookfield Battalion is holding its annual Father’s Day Chicken Barbecue on Sunday, June 15. BROOKFIELD — The Massachusetts Serving is from noon to 1:30 p.m. at the fire sta- Department of Housing and Community tion on Central Street. Development (DHCD) will give an introduc- For a $10 donation, you get a barbecued half tion to the Chapter 40B Comprehensive chicken, baked potato, salad, roll and slice of Permit Process at 6 p.m. Monday, June 9 at apple pie. All meals are packed to go, but there Brookfield Town Hall. will be some seating at the station. The aim of Chapter 40B, a state law, is to For tickets, see any Brookfield firefighter, increase the supply of affordable housing stop by the station or call (508) 867-7306. statewide. Local Zoning Boards of Appeal issue comprehensive permits if the develop- ment under review will contain at least 20 per- Rotary Club to host cent to 25 percent of units with long-term affordability restrictions. DHCD oversees Chapter 40B activity and compliance. Father’s Day breakfast DHCD representatives will explain how the NORTH BROOKFIELD — The Rotary Club law works, and be available to answer ques- of the Brookfields, serving the Brookfields, tions on the process. They will be joined by the the Warrens, and Spencer, will sponsor a Central Massachusetts Regional Planning Father’s Day breakfast buffet from 8 a.m. to Commission and state Rep. Anne M. Gobi (D- noon Sunday, June 15 at the North Brookfield Spencer). Senior Center, 29 Forest St. The menu will consist of scrambled eggs, Spencer library offers French toast, blueberry and regular pancakes, home fries, baked beans, sausage, gravy with Courtesy photo biscuits, ham, sausage, bacon, fruit, coffee home delivery service From left, state Rep. Anne Gobi (D-Spencer), Alexander King, state Sen. Stephen Brewer (D-Barre) cake, juices and coffee. For tickets, which are priced at $7 each, or SPENCER — Do you have a friend or rela- and State Treasurer Timothy Cahill. more information, call Buddy Lane at (508) tive who has a hard time getting to the 867-7388 or Kathleen Crevier at (413) 436-0139. library? The Richard Sugden Library’s Home Proceeds will be donated to local food Delivery Service has been created with you in WVS PUPIL EARNS THIRD PLACE IN pantries. mind. Library staff can get you a form on The club is also asking those attending to which you can indicate your reading choices BANKING CONTEST bring a non-perishable item to be added to the and preferences, and soon a volunteer will Food Pantry Basket. come and bring you the books you want to SPENCER — Alexander King, a fifth-grader at Wire Village School, won third place and a $100 sav- read. ings bond in the 2008 Savings Makes “Cents” Limerick Contest, a project of State Treasurer Space is limited as the service begins, so Timothy Cahill. King attended a Statehouse ceremony April 24, at which the first, second and third Newshounds raffle contact the library as soon as possible by call- place winners were announced. ing (508) 885-7513 and asking for Jillian His submission was: Parsons. Savings Makes “Cents” Benefits Relay For Life Today is Banking Day at school SOUTHBRIDGE — The Newshounds Relay Stickers for transfer Get your passbook stamped, Don’t be a fool For Life team, representing the staff of The money that you save Stonebridge Press, is conducting a fund-rais- Will someday help you pace ing raffle to benefit the American Cancer station on sale now Your way to college Where it’s cool Society. The drawing will take place at the Relay on Saturday,June 14. SPENCER — Town of Spencer transfer sta- Winners need not be present to win. tion stickers will be on sale from 8 a.m. to noon Library from June 4 to July 3. Hodgkins School. Prizes include: Saturday, June 7, 14, 21 and 28 at the Spencer Each month, a different set of artists will The 4-by-8 engraved bricks can have up to • Lunch with members of the Southbridge Highway Garage, 7 Meadow Road. display their work there. three lines of text, 20 characters per line, and Fire Department and a ride on one of the fire The sticker fee is $30; stickers purchased are available for $50 each, or two for $80. engines. Tickets are $1 each or five for $3. after June 30 will be $50. Order forms are available at the East • A $100 gift certificate from the Vienna Tickets available for Brookfield Memorial Town Complex, 122 Restaurant, Southbridge. Tickets are $5 each Connie Mack Drive. Forms and checks made or three for $10. payable to the Town of East Brookfield should Summer program to • A CD/MP3/boom box with FM stereo. circus in Spencer be sent to Deborah Morgan, Treasurer, Tickets are $1 each or five for $3. Friends for the Community, 122 Connie Mack SPENCER — The Spencer Parks and • A $50 gift certificate from Rovezzi’s begin soon at library Drive, East Brookfield, MA 01515. Recreation Department is sponsoring per- Restaurant, Sturbridge. Tickets are $1 each or For more information, call Sandra Kady at WEST BROOKFIELD — The 2008 Summer formances by the Kelly Miller Circus at 2 and five for $3. (508) 867-6769, ext. 314. Reading Program, “Wild Reads at Your 4:30 p.m. Sunday,June 22 at O’Gara Park. Tickets may be purchased at the Library,” at the Merriam-Gilbert Public Come ride Nina, one of the performing ele- Southbridge Evening News from Walter Bird Library in West Brookfield will soon get phants — a once-in-a-lifetime chance you will Will you help elders at (508) 909-4107 or Tracy Seelye at (508) 909- under way for children aged 5 to teens. never forget. 4130. Online registration begins Tuesday,June 17. Tickets are $9 for adults and $5 for children To register, go to the library’s Web site, under 12 in advance, or $12 for adults and $6 in North Brookfield? www.wbrookfieldlibrary.org. In-house regis- for children under 12 on the day of the show. Volunteers sought tration begins Tuesday,July 8. Advance tickets are available at Laney’s NORTH BROOKFIELD — The Meals on Also, volunteers are needed for the pro- Variety, Charlie’s Diner, Gaudette’s Wheels program is in desperate need of vol- gram. Call Denise at the library (508) 867-1410 Marketplace and Country Spirits in Spencer unteers to deliver meals to seniors in North for MADD assembly and Save Way in Rutland. Brookfield on Wednesdays. to see the schedule for available hours. All NORTH BROOKFIELD — MADD (Mothers For more information, call the Parks and If you can spare two to three hours each help is appreciated. Against Drunk Driving) is coming to North Recreation Department at (508) 885-7500, ext. Wednesday, you could make a difference to a Brookfield Elementary school on Thursday, 185. person in need. Drivers are reimbursed for June 5 for an assembly. They are asking for mileage and rewarded with the satisfaction Art Guild members five volunteers from 8-9:30 a.m. to help move that comes from helping others. Please con- the supplies into the school, set up screens, Buy a brick for East sider volunteering for this vital program. etc. on display at library For more information, call the Tri-Valley Anyone who can spend a little time for an Elder Services Nutrition Site in West EAST BROOKFIELD — Massasoit Art excellent learning opportunity for our chil- Brookfield gazebo Brookfield at (508) 867-1411. Guild members Pat McInnes of East dren can contact Paula Ross at (508) 867-2980 or Brookfield, Ann Marcel of Leicester and Jane EAST BROOKFIELD — The Friends for the [email protected] by Friday,May 30. Stendrup of Ware will be displaying their art- Community are selling bricks for the pathway work at the new East Brookfield Public to a new gazebo to be built behind the former Order now for fire Friday, June 6, 2008 • SPENCER NEW LEADER 5 LEGALS LEGAL NOTICE Jason Fontaine by deed dated October 4, 2004 chase price. The description of the premises THENCE S. 12 degrees 04’ E., 125.0 feet MORTGAGEE’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE recorded with the Worcester County Registry contained in said mortgage shall control in the along said Narva Land to a point at Lot 3; By virtue of and in execution of the Power of of Deeds in Book 34842, Page 39. event of an error in this publication. THENCE S. 81 degrees 22’ W., 313.21 feet Sale contained in a certain mortgage given by TERMS OF SALE: Other terms, if any, to be announced at the along said Lot 3 to a point in the Easterly line of Maria Ansong to New Century Mortgage Said premises will be sold and conveyed sale. said Ash Street; Corporation, dated June 27, 2006 and record- subject to and with the benefit of any and all COUNTRYWIDE HOME LOANS, INC. THENCE N. 6 degrees 09’ W., 74.36 feet to ed with the Worcester County (Worcester mortgages, restrictions, easements, Present holder of said mortgage a point and N. 6 degrees 44’ E., 75.64 feet to District) Registry of Deeds in Book 39253, covenants, outstanding tax titles, municipal or the point of beginning; the last two courses Page 291 of which mortgage Deutsche Bank other public taxes, water and sewer charges, By its Attorneys, being along the Easterly line of said Ash Street; National Trust Company as Trustee for Morgan assessments, federal and state tax liens, other HARMON LAW OFFICES, P.C. CONTAINING 41,400 square feet of land, Stanley ABS Capital I Inc. Trust 2006-HE6, liens or claims in the nature of liens, and exist- 150 California Street more or less. Mortgage Pass-Through Certificates, Series ing encumbrances of record created prior to Newton, MA 02458 Conveyed subject to a surce drain ease- 2006-HE6, is the present holder by assign- the mortgage, if there be any, and the rights of (617) 558-0500 ment said easement being for the sole purpose ment, for breach of conditions of said mortgage tenants and occupants of the mortgaged prem- 200801-0716 - GRN of draining surface water over a four-foot wide and for the purpose of foreclosing the same, ises, if there be any. No representation is made May 30, 2008 easement as shown on the above mentioned the mortgaged premises located at 55 Lake as to the existence or non-existence of lead June 6, 2008 plan. Shore Drive, Spencer, MA will be sold at a paint or UFFI at the premises and Buyer pur- June 13, 2008 BEING the same premises conveyed to Public Auction at 12:00 PM on June 26, 2008, chases subject to all requirements related NOTICE OF MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF Deborah E. Daigle by deed of Joseph C. Daigle at the mortgaged premises, more particularly thereto, including the costs and expenses for REAL ESTATE and Deborah E. Daigle dated December 11, described below, all and singular the premises same. The Buyer shall be responsible for By virtue and in execution of the Power of 2006, and recorded with Worcester District described in said mortgage, to wit: installing and obtaining evidence of compliance Sale contained in a certain mortgage given by Registry of Deeds in Book 40313, Page 192. The land in Spencer, Worcester with any fire and smoke detector and carbon Kermit Berrios to Mortgage Electronic These premises are being sold subject to County, Massachusetts, as shown on a plan monoxide alarm requirements and assumes all Registration Systems, Inc., dated December 5, any and all unpaid real estate taxes, water entitled, Thompson Lake Shores, Spencer, responsibility including the costs and expenses 2006 and recorded with the Worcester County rates, municipal charges and assessments, Mass., made by Francis B. Thompson, C.E., for same. If the premises are not serviced by a (Worcester District) Registry of Deeds at Book condominium charges, expenses, costs and dated August, 1944, recorded with Worcester public sewage system, Buyer shall be solely 40290, Page 378, of which mortgage LaSalle assessments, if applicable, federal tax liens, District Registry of Deeds, Plan Book 134, Plan responsible for compliance with all Title V Bank National Association as Trustee for First partition wall rights, statutes, regulations, zon- 29, being Lot #33, as shown on said plan. Regulations, including but not limited to, any Franklin Mortgage Loan Trust 2007-FF2, ing, subdivision control, or other municipal ordi- Beginning at the northwesterly corner of the inspection and upgrade requirements set forth Mortgage Loan Asset-Backed Certificates, nances or bylaws respecting land use, configu- property herein conveyed, at the southwesterly in 310 CMR 15.000 et seq., including the costs Series 2007-FF2 is the present holder, for ration, building or approval, or bylaws, statutes corner of Lot 32 on said plan, at the easterly and expenses for same. breach of the conditions of said mortgage and or ordinances regarding the presence of lead line of Lake Shore Drive; Thence North 75 The highest bidder shall be required to for the purpose of foreclosing, the same will be paint, asbestos or other toxic substances, san- Degrees 09' East, by the said Lot 32, 103 feet deposit cash, bank treasurer’s check or certi- sold at Public Auction at 9:00 a.m. on June 23, itary codes, housing codes, tenancy and, to the more or less to the shore of Thompson Pond, fied check in the amount of Ten Thousand 2008, on the mortgaged premises located at 5 extent that they are recorded prior to the above so called; Thence by the shore of said ($10,000.00) Dollars at the time and place of Dustin Street, Spencer, Worcester County, mortgage, any easements, right-of-way, restric- Thompson Pond southerly 50 feet more or less the sale and said deposit must be shown at the Massachusetts, all and singular the premises tions, confirmation or other matters of record. to a point at Lot 34 on said plan; Thence South time and place of the sale in order to qualify as described in said mortgage, TERMS OF SALE: 79 degrees 24' West 107 feet more or less by a bidder. The balance of the purchase price TO WIT: A deposit of Five Thousand ($5,000.00) said Lot 34 to a point at said Lake Shore Drive; shall be paid in certified check or bank treasur- The property in Spencer, A certain tract of land Dollars by certified or bank check will be Thence by the Easterly line of said Lake Shore er’s check within thirty (30) days after the date which adjoins other land owned by the prior required to be paid by the purchaser at the time Drive, northerly by a curve whose radius is 600 of sale at the offices of the attorney for the fore- grantor, Amanda Gaudette, on the west, being and place of sale. The balance is to be paid by feet, 42 feet to the point of beginning. closing mortgagee. 4 rods in width, and 8 rods in depth, and is the certified or bank check at the Law Offices of For mortgagor’s title see deed recorded with The successful bidder shall be required to same tract as is described in a deed to a Meloche and Meloche, 188 Main Street, the Worcester County (Worcester District) execute a Memorandum of Terms and Joseph D. Goddard by Ellen McGurty, dated Spencer, Massachusetts 01562, within thirty Registry of Deeds in Book 39253, Page 289 Conditions of Sale at the Auction Sale. In the June 30, 1888, and recorded with the (30) days from the date of sale. Deed will be The premises will be sold subject to any and event the successful purchaser of the fore- Worcester Registry of Deeds in Book 1272 provided to purchaser for recording upon all unpaid taxes and other municipal assess- closed premises does not fulfill the terms and Page 635 receipt in full of the purchase price. ments and liens, and subject to prior liens or conditions of said foreclosure sale by purchas- Being the same premises conveyed to the The description of the premises contained in other enforceable encumbrances of record ing the property, the mortgagee reserves the herein named mortgagor (s) by deed recorded said mortgage shall control in the event of an entitled to precedence over this mortgage, and right to thereafter accept the bid of the next with Worcester District Registry of Deeds here- error in this publication. subject to and with the benefit of all easements, highest bidder at the foreclosure sale and to with, Book 40290, Page 376. Other terms, if any, to be announced at the restrictions, reservations and conditions of further accept said bid upon the conditions of For mortgagor's(s') title see deed recorded sale. record and subject to all tenancies and/or rights the second bidder agreeing to fulfill its bid com- with Worcester County (Worcester District) Spencer Savings Bank of parties in possession. mitment which was made at the time of the Registry of Deeds in Book 40290, Page 376. Present holder of said mortgage Terms of the Sale: Cash, cashier’s or certi- foreclosure sale. These premises will be sold and conveyed fied check in the sum of $5,000.00 as a deposit Other terms to be announced at the sale. subject to and with the benefit of all rights, By its Attorneys, must be shown at the time and place of the DATED: May 22, 2008 rights of way, restrictions, easements, Meloche & Meloche Law Office sale in order to qualify as a bidder (the mort- American Home Mortgage Servicing, Inc. covenants, liens or claims in the nature of liens, Michael C. Meloche gage holder and its designee(s) are exempt Present Holder of Said Mortgage improvements, public assessments, any and all 188 Main Street from this requirement); high bidder to sign writ- By its Attorney unpaid taxes, tax titles, tax liens, water and Spencer, MA 01562 ten Memorandum of Sale upon acceptance of SANDRA KRAEGE HIGBY sewer liens and any other municipal assess- 508-885-4405 bid; balance of purchase price payable in cash 482 Southbridge Street, #353 ments or liens or existing encumbrances of May 30, 2008 or current funds in thirty (30) days from the date Auburn, MA 01501 record which are in force and are applicable, June 6, 2008 of the sale at the offices of mortgagee’s attor- Sullivan & Sullivan Auctioneers LLC having priority over said mortgage, whether or June 13, 2008 ney, Korde & Associates, P.C., 321 Billerica (617) 350-7700 not reference to such restrictions, easements, NORTH BROOKFIELD Road, Suite 210, Chelmsford, MA 01824-4100, May 30, 2008 improvements, liens or encumbrances is made BOARD OF APPEALS or such other time as may be designated by June 6, 2008 in the deed. The North Brookfield Board of Appeals will mortgagee. The description for the premises June 13, 2008 TERMS OF SALE: hold a public hearing and meeting on contained in said mortgage shall control in the NOTICE OF MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF A deposit of Five Thousand ($5,000.00 ) Wednesday, June 25, 2008 at 7pm at the event of a typographical error in this publica- REAL ESTATE Dollars by certified or bank check will be Haston Library, North Main Street on the appli- tion. By virtue and in execution of the Power of required to be paid by the purchaser at the time cation of Steven and Margaret Bodine for a Other terms to be announced at the sale. Sale contained in a certain mortgage given by and place of sale. The balance is to be paid by variance to the side and front set back require- Deutsche Bank National Trust Company as Dante P. Simone and Michelle J. Simone to certified or bank check at Harmon Law Offices, ments of the Zoning by-laws. Trustee for Morgan Stanley ABS Capital I Inc. Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, P.C., 150 California Street, Newton, Dale Kiley Trust 2006-HE6, Mortgage Pass-Through Inc., dated February 25, 2005 and recorded Massachusetts 02458, or by mail to P.O. Box Chairman Certificates, Series 2006-HE6 with the Worcester County (Worcester District) 610389, Newton Highlands, Massachusetts June 6, 2008 Korde & Associates, P.C. Registry of Deeds at Book 35787, Page 225, of 02461-0389, within thirty (30) days from the June 13, 2008 321 Billerica Road, Suite 210 which mortgage Countrywide Home Loans, date of sale. Deed will be provided to purchas- Oxford-Rochdale Sewer District Invitation Chelmsford, MA 01824-4100 Inc. is the present holder, for breach of the con- er for recording upon receipt in full of the pur- to Bid (978) 256-1500 ditions of said mortgage and for the purpose of chase price. The description of the premises Sealed bids to furnish and deliver One (1) (07-2027F/CHL/Ansong)(05/23/08, 05/30/08, foreclosing, the same will be sold at Public contained in said mortgage shall control in the Administration Building and Appurtenances will 06/06/08)(112643) Auction at 3:00 p.m. on June 24, 2008, on the event of an error in this publication. be received by the Oxford Rochdale Sewer May 23, 2008 mortgaged premises located at 48 Church Other terms, if any, to be announced at the District (Attn: Robert F.Wilson) at the offices of May 30, 2008 Street, Spencer, Worcester County, sale. the Leicester Water Supply District located at June 6, 2008 Massachusetts, all and singular the premises LASALLE BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION 124 Pine Street, Leicester, Massachusetts MORTGAGEE’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE described in said mortgage, AS TRUSTEE FOR FIRST FRANKLIN 01524 until 1:00 PM, prevailing time, on By virtue and in execution of the power of TO WIT: MORTGAGE LOAN TRUST 2007-FF2, Tuesday, June 24, 2008. Bids submitted after sale contained in a certain mortgage given by The land in Spencer, Massachusetts on the MORTGAGE LOAN ASSET-BACKED this time will not be accepted. All bids will be Jason Fontaine to Mortgage Electronic Northerly side of Church Street bounded and CERTIFICATES, SERIES 2007-FF2 publicly opened and all bids read aloud imme- Registration Systems, Inc. as Nominee for described as follows: Present holder of said mortgage diately following the deadline. Bids may also American Brokers Conduit dated December 6, Beginning at a stake in the North line of a pri- be mailed to Oxford Rochdale Sewer District 2005 and duly recorded with the Worcester vate street from Chestnut Street by said tract By its Attorneys, P.O. Box 246 Rochdale, MA 01542. Bids shall County (Worcester District) Registry of Deeds now known as Church Street it being the south- HARMON LAW OFFICES, P.C. be marked “Administration Building” in the in Book 38009, Page 102, of which Mortgage west corner of land now or formerly of 150 California Street lower left hand corner of a sealed envelope. the undersigned is the present holder, for Augustus Delude; Newton, MA 02458 Bids, Bid Form, Plans and Specifications, may breach of conditions contained in said Thence by the North side of said private street, (617) 558-0500 be reviewed and obtained at the office of the Mortgage and for the purpose of foreclosing, North 87 1/2¡ West 70 feet to a stake; 200712-0708 - RED Leicester Water Supply District 124 Pine Street the same will be sold at Public Auction at 4:00 Thence North 2 1/2¡ East 81 1/2 feet to land May 30, 2008 Leicester, Ma 01524 between the hours of P.M. on the 23rd day of June, 2008 upon the now or formerly of Frank Collette, Jr. June 6, 2008 9:30 AM and 2:00PM, Monday through Friday. mortgaged premises known as 31 Browning Thence by said Collette land and land formerly June 13, 2008 The Oxford Rochdale Sewer District reserves Pond Road, Spencer, Massachusetts, all and of Alexander Wedge, south 87 1/2¡ East 70 feet MORTGAGEE’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE the right to reject any and/or all bids deemed singular, the premises described in said to land now or formerly of Augustus Delude; By virtue and in execution of the power of not in best interest of the Oxford Rochdale Mortgage, to wit: Thence by said Delude land South 2 1/2¡ West sale contained in a certain mortgage given by Sewer District. the following described property located in the 81 1/2 feet to the place of beginning. Deborah E. Daigle to Spencer Savings Bank, Board of Sewer Commissioners County of Worcester: For mortgagors' title see deed recorded with dated December 15, 2005, and recorded with Oxford Rochdale Sewer District See attached legal description Worcester County (Worcester District) Registry the Worcester District Registry of Deeds, Book June 6, 2008 Exhibit A of Deeds in Book 34874, Page 110. 38053, Page 202, of which mortgage the June 13, 2008 The land with the buildings thereon in the These premises will be sold and conveyed undersigned is the present holder, for breach of Notice of Public Hearing Ð Commonwealth of Massachusetts, County of subject to and with the benefit of all rights, the conditions of said mortgage and for the pur- Spencer Zoning Board of Appeals Worcester, Town of Spencer, consisting of two rights of way, restrictions, easements, pose of foreclosing the same will be sold at At the regularly scheduled Zoning Board of parcels, bounded and described as follows: covenants, liens or claims in the nature of liens, Public Auction at 11:30 A.M. on the 24th day of Appeals meeting to be held on Tuesday, June Parcel 1 improvements, public assessments, any and all June, 2008, on the premises described in said 24, 2008 in McCourt Social Hall of Memorial The land in Spencer, situated on the unpaid taxes, tax titles, tax liens, water and real estate mortgage, to wit: 143 Ash Street, Town Hall, 157 Main Street, Spencer, MA, a southerly side of Browning Pond Road, shown sewer liens and any other municipal assess- Massachusetts public hearing will be held on the following item as Lot #3 on a plan by Theodore P. Drazek, ments or liens or existing encumbrances of The land in Spencer, with the buildings starting at 7:15 PM or as soon thereafter as dated April 5, 1971 and recorded with the record which are in force and are applicable, thereon, situated on the Easterly side of Ash can be heard: Worcester District Registry of Deeds in Plan having priority over said mortgage, whether or Street and being shown as Lot 2 on a plan enti- Special Permit Ð Gordon Stocks, 67 Becon Book 358, Plan 21. not reference to such restrictions, easements, tled “Plan of Surface Drain Easement in Hill Road, Spencer, MA (Assessor’s Map R14- Containing about 35,000 square feet of improvements, liens or encumbrances is made Spencer, MA to be conveyed to Robert A. 47). The applicant is requesting a Special land. in the deed. Phaneuf’, dated June 18, 1971, Theodore P. Permit in accordance with Section 4.8.3.E of Parcel II TERMS OF SALE: Drazek, R.L.S., said plan being recorded with the Spencer Zoning Bylaws to establish a The land in Spencer, situated on the A deposit of Five Thousand ($5,000.00 ) Worcester District Registry of Deeds, Plan home based contractor for a small landscaping southerly side of Browning Pond Road, shown Dollars by certified or bank check will be Book 350, Plan 1, bounded and described as and irrigation business. The property is located as Lot 4-B on a plan entitled “Land in Spencer, required to be paid by the purchaser at the time follows: in the RR Zoning District. Massachusetts owned by David N. & Alane L. and place of sale. The balance is to be paid by BEGINNING at a point in the Easterly line of Interested parties may review the applica- Anderson” dated July 13, 1981, prepared by certified or bank check at Harmon Law Offices, Ash Street, said point being the Northwest cor- tion at the Office of Development & Reney Brothers, Inc., and recorded with the P.C., 150 California Street, Newton, ner of the lot herein described and the Inspectional Services in Memorial Town Hall Worcester District Registry of Deeds in Plan Massachusetts 02458, or by mail to P.O. Box Southwest corner of Lot 1, as shown on said during regular business hours. Book 489, Plan 107. 610389, Newton Highlands, Massachusetts plan; June 6, 2008 Containing by calculation 3,930 square feet 02461-0389, within thirty (30) days from the THENCE N. 85 degrees 54’ E., 283.37 feet June 13, 2008 of land. date of sale. Deed will be provided to purchas- along said Lot 1 to a point at land of Eino J. and Being the same premises conveyed to er for recording upon receipt in full of the pur- Sylvia E. Narva; 6 SPENCER NEW LEADER • Friday, June 6, 2008

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WEBSTER – Lovely OPEN HOUSE WEBSTER -- GRANDVIEW ESTATES PHASE II PIASTA ROAD, DUDLEY center hall, hip roof SUN. JUNE 8TH Classic Custom FIVE 2-ACRE LOTS STILL AVAILABLE IN THIS LOVELY TEN-LOT colonial – eat-in 1-3 PM Ranch on beauti- SUBDIVISION PEN HOUSE NEW LISTING kitchen – formal O WEBSTER – fully manicured Road and utilities completed. Great schools, convenient commuter dining room – front- Lovingly main- location, low taxes. Spring is here! Break ground on your dream home! lot offering priva- Lots priced at $125,000 and $150,000 to-back fireplaced tained 2000 sq. ft. cy and conve- living room – spa- Hip Roof Colonial nience. Fire- cious screened on 1.02 acres in placed living room -- formal dining area -- kitchen with porch – hardwoods – garage – convenient to highways, premier family neighborhood. Four bedrooms, master breakfast bar -- two bedrooms -- ceramic bath -- hard- shopping, schools. with private bath - formal dining room - formal living woods -- finished basement with 3/4 bath -- walk-up R/E Tax $2048 $259,900 room - fireplaced family room - spacious eat-in kitchen and dining area with sliders to deck overlook- attic with great potential for additional rooms --front WEBSTER -- Affordable and ing inground pool and treed backyard - finished lower porch -- three-season room -- gazebo -- canopied immaculate three bed- level rec room – central air - recent roof and boiler, 2- patio -- garage. Minutes to beach, highway, schools, WEBSTER -- Affordable room, 1.5 bath Town- car attached garage - stone wall - minutes to stores. starter home -- Living ON DEPOSIT house... Bright, open Interstate 395, routes 16, 12 and 193. room -- eat-in kitchen -- kitchen and dining area R/E Tax $2179 Park Avenue $274,900 NEW LISTING w/slider to deck overlook- R/E Tax $2719 12 Blueberry Lane $339,900 two bedrooms -- office/ ing wooded backyard...fin- den -- partially finished ished family room in walk- basement -- vinyl siding, out basement...central air, WEBSTER LAKE – AN ISLAND TO CALL YOUR OWN!!! recent roof -- shed -- well- gas heat, town services... We are proud to present this wonderful opportunity to own a lit- located in nice neighborhood close to everything! dead-end location near middle school/high school com- tle piece of heaven on Middle Pond known as Well Island. Motivated seller! plex...low condo fee...minutes to I-395... Charming nine room, five bedroom, 2 bath completely restored R/E Tax $1410 $172,900 R/E Tax $1534 $179,900 home nestled among the trees on a half acre surrounded by water. You’ll have 360 degree WEBSTER – Three-bed- panoramic views! Lovely screened DUDLEY -- room Colonial on .42 acre Quality one- porch perfect for lazin’ in the ham- owner custom-built 66 ft. EDUCED lot with two-car garage and mock. New applianced kitchen, R inground pool – eat-in ON DEPOSIT Ranch -- 2054 sq. ft. of pantry, formal dining room, fireplaced living area, 3 bedrooms - kitchen – three season living room, gleaming hardwoods, 2 baths - f/p living room - porch with woodstove – new roof, new electric, recently con- dining room - family room living room – dining room structed covered wood boat house - hardwood floors - cen- – deck – convenient loca- with dockage for five boats. New tral vac. Pella windows - oversized two-car garage - tion – priced for quick sale! floating dock, horseshoe pit, outside shower. Approx. 2100 sq. ft. of living space. separate laundry room, private backyard. R/E Tax $1840 $194,900 R/E Tax $2856 $639,900 R/E Tax $2035 $315,000 STERLING REALTY ESTABLISHED 1962 WHEN YOU THINK OF REAL ESTATE - THINK OF STERLING

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‘Liz’ Banas Real Estate Dudley ~ 10 Klondike Road Southbridge, MA 01550 43 East Main St. On Pierpont Meadow Pond! 1-508-765-5452 • 1-774-230-5026 Young Beautiful Custom lizbanasrealestate.com Webster, MA 01570 Waterfront Home! Liz Banas Spacious 2748sf + Addl 900sf Owner/Broker Inlaw, 2 Kitchens, 3-4 BRS, 3 Sturbridge-98 Fiske Hill 508.943.4333 Full Baths, Gorgeous Pine Road Attention DIYS and Wood Ceilings & Floors, Brick www.hope2own.com Fireplace $565,000. contractors! Ready to finish! 6 room, 2 1/2 bath Cape; new Webster Lake Properties roof, new Harvey windows, WEBSTER LAKE WEBSTER LAKE WATER- Contemporary 2300 SF Absolutely Stunning! Crown South Pond FRONT* Spring Now For Raised Ranch Summer Moldings~ 9' Ceilings~ new sheetrock, new vinyl sid- Cathedrals - Fireplaced Living/ Summer Occupancy! Kitchen! Covered Upper & Beautiful Granite Counters~ Dining Rms. Hot Tub - Contemporary Ranch 7,800 SF Lower Decks! Rare 1/2 Acre Stainless Appliances & Center ing; new furnace and electri- Lot w/60’ Prime Frontage! 1st Island! Master Bath w/Floor to 2 car gar. - $549,900. Level Lot! Incredible Amt Ceiling Marble, Whirlpool Tub cal; upgraded plumbing; one stall garage and more.... $270,000 Additional 10,000 sf +/- Option on Extra Waterfront Lot! of Frontage w/Footbridge to Great Location, Sandy Beach, w/Waterfall Faucet & Marble waterfront lot - $239,900. Your Very Own Peninsula Shower! Boat Dock, Southern Serving greater Southbridge - Sturbridge and local Connecticut. Licensed in MA & CT Western Exposure 36 BLACK POINT RD., WEBSTER $525,000. $850,000. Exposure. $645,000. New Listings WANTED Featured Properties Family must buy either house with New Listing! Dudley~ 43 Healy Rd~ An Escape land, waterfront home, 2 family, to Solitude - Lovely Country Colonial or house with in-law. Will repair. Southbridge Very Affordable Thompson - Move In Clean 2BR ~ Private Rural Setting! 2BR CONDO! Updated/ Clean/ Ranch, 1/2 Acre Close to Less than a mile to Nichols College! Oxford $250,000 Short Sale PLASSE R.E. 508-987-5588 Move-In Ready! Occupied BEAUTIFUL Thompson Hill Just Big Enough ~ 1728 sqft, 4 BRs, Webster $233,000 by Non-Smoker, Plenty of Approval Required Business Zoned with Commons & I395, Many 2.5 Baths, Frplc, Att'd Garage, Spacious Colonial w/Farmers Parking, Laundry Updates, Finished LL & Garage Recent Roof, Porch and Fenced Yard! FANTASTIC LOCATION! $102,000. $219,900. Great Price $269,900. Webster ~ 228 Gore Road Open House Business Zone! Historic MAPLEGATE REALTY Saturday June 7th 12-3 PM Reid Smith Home! 1.45 Acres! 12 Rms,5 BRS, "a full service discount real estate brokerage" Webster~90 Worcester Rd BUSINESS ZONED! 2 Full Baths! Warren MA 01083 • 508-243-6644 Excellent 2nd Flr Inlaw Incredible Professional Office Apt! Potential Lots www.maplegaterealty.com Webster New Listing Potential! Oversized Cape ~ Ancient Underground High Quality Upscale Features Putnam, CT ~2600sf ~ 4 Immaculate Spacious Stone Chamber at River's WARREN-38 Elm St. Updated ~ Beautiful Maple & Granite BR Victorian~Custom Kit. Hrdwd Flrs, Frplc, Garage, Edge! 2 Det'd Garages/ Kitchen ~ Gorgeous Master 25x12 Master BR! Private 1/2 Acre+ 160’ Rd Workshop! and beautifully maintained 1800's Fenced Yard! ! $274,900. Suite Price: $449,900. $299,900. More Than Meets the turreted Victorian. 2000+ sq ft. 4 See it at: www.90WorcesterRoad.info Eye! $450,000. Bed 1.5 Bath. fully applc'd kitchen, fireplace, pellet stove, ######################################################################################################################### refinished hardwoods, original ##################################################### built ins, new electrical, updated roof, windows, and Maher Real Estate ••• FORECLOSURES ••• siding. A must see! MLS#70751742 1-800-563-7019 • Auburn • View additional photos at Single Families - Condos Kevin Ketterer. A local buyers and sellers agent. Licensed in MA. www.century21maher.com Multi’s - Fixer-uppers Sandra Loughlin Joyce Johnson Licensed in MA/CT Call Sandy 508-769-2605 Owner/Manager Owner/Broker 508-769-2605 508-958-1742

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EDUCED PEN HOUSE SUN 12-2 FAMIL EDUCED R O 240 BRYN MAWR 2 R Dudley - Great 4.6 acre lot GREAT NEIGHBORHOOD w/septic design in hand!! $155,000 Webster - Industrial Zoned. CHARLTON: Brickfront 2 Br, 1.5 Ba, AUBURN: Immaculate 3 BR, 2 BA split DUDLEY: Well maintained 2 family DUDLEY: Charming 2+ BR, 1.5 ba cape CHARLTON: 4 BR, 2.5 ba home on townhouse in small complex. Corian in great area, open floor plan, cathedral home in convenient location! on cul-de-sac. Fplcd LR/DR combo 10+ private acres. Stone fireplace, Call for details! Hardwoods, updated kitchens and w/hardwoods, applc’d kitchen, 1st floor kitchen, 2nd fl laundry, Walk-up attic, kitchen, fin. LL, 2 car garage. Price laundry (W&D inc.), sliders to deck & applianced kitchen. Great features $42,000 WOODSTOCK-3 bedroom, 2.5 bath Log Cabin on C/A, pets welcome! $183,000 reduced! $304,900 baths! Off-street parking! $219,900 large yard! Near school! $229,900 and water views! $419,000 large, double, treed lot in private Lake Assoc. AY EXPERIENCED Open floor plan, custom chimney, skylights and SELLER WILL P MINT OPEN HOUSE SUN 2-4 AGENTS!!! $5,000 CLOSING COSTS! large deck are only some of the features that 98 OLD WORCESTER RD. Looking for more enhance this home. Central air, 2 car garage w/ support? CHARLTON: Spectacular 3BR, 2.5 DUDLEY: Well maintained 3 Br, 1.5 bath More Business? 12’x24’ upstairs, paved driveway. Must See! WEBSTER: Why rent when you can DUDLEY: New to market! Lovely 3BR, BA Log home on 2+ private acres. home features applcd. eat-in kitchen, front STURBRIDGE: Relocator loss is your own? Nice vinyl-sided 2 BR Ranch, 1.5 BA Split in Cardinal Heights! to back LR fplced w/pellet stove insert and gain! Young 4BR home on Fiske Hill! Please call 860-303-3363. Gourmet applcd. kitchen, hard- finished LL fplced FR. Level lot w/seasonal Call Sandy Loughlin appl. Kitchen, fireplaced Family room, Hardwoods, 2 fireplaces, C/A, Pool, woods, oversized deck, walk-out flowers, storage shed and garage. In-home Maple & granite kitchen, fplcd great- 508-832-5831 X212 $359,000 Hardwoods, level lot! $169,900 fenced yard, garage! $234,900 basement! $364,900 business allowed. $230’s room, c/a and more! $335,000 ######################################################

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COMING SOON!! FIRST CD REALTY Webster – 2 bedroom Angela Clark GOT A HOUSE FOR SALE? Commercial & Residential Sales Ranch near Webster Realtor This the place to sell it! 1 Church Street Lake – less than 508-410-1319 100K!!! Webster, MA 01570 www.angelaclarksells.com Your ad will be mailed to over 60,000 households FOR LEASE: throughout Southern Worcester County. WEBSTER – OFFICE SPACE 1714 sqft. Great Location! Municipal parking available. Perfect for attorneys, real estate brokers etc. To advertise on our real estate Reception area; individual offices; Formerly FOR used as a dentist office. $10/sq ft. WEBSTER – WEBSTER - Summer’s here to SALE ATTENTION INVESTORS! enjoy swimming, boating and section, please call your local $699,900 summer fun in this spacious 3BR, SUTTON - 1378 SQFT OFFICE SPACE Great Terrific 10 unit multifamily, 2Bath Ranch in MINT condition sales representative Location/Space! ON Rt. 146! Everything you some w/ hardwood floors, w/beach & boating rights. New coin-op laundry. Vinyl kitchen. Workshop/hobby room! at 1-800-367-9898 need for a professional office. Previously a real $258,900 estate office and paving company. Could be an sided and well maintained. C/A. So much for . CALL Great Rents with great ME ABOUT LEASING THIS HOME attorney office, retail, mortgage broker office WITH (or without) OPTION TO $1200/month tenants (some 10+ years) BUY! etc. Grosses 74k. RUTH COLEMAN REAL ESTATE P.O. Box 65; Leicester, MA 01524 • Tel: 508 892-1509 800 850-1509 www.RuthColemanRealEstate.com Realtors® Networking to serve you better We are #1 in sales in Southbridge. Call us FIRST! Brenda Ryan Dot Aucoin Melissa Mary Jo Spiro Vivian Debra Jennifer Debra Broker- Marrero- Broker/ Cournoyer Demick Thomo Nordby- Donais Thomo Owner Realtor Hilli Doros Rivera 98 HAMILTON STREET, SOUTHBRIDGE, MA 01550 • 508-765-9155 • 1-800-784-0445 FAX: 508-765-2698 Now offering rental services 100% Financing Available www.aucoinryanrealty.com Southbridge: Great opportunity to Southbridge: Take a look at how well kept Southbridge: Pride of Ownership shines this home is! Picture Perfect 7 rooms 3 bed- purchase a lot in this new upscale 4 Nottingham Circle; Spencer, MA 40 Hillside Road; Southbridge, MA throughout this property! Solid con- subdivision! Nice cul-de-sac on the rooms 1 1/2 baths with AWSOME first floor struction! 6 room 4 bedroom Cape with Enjoy year round WATER SPORTS Location....Location....Location family room w/fireplace & vaulted ceilings! Sturbridge side of town-great for 2 full baths! Front to back bedrooms! Young Colonial with access to Thompson Pond. Beautiful 2200SF Cape on Acre lot near private OPEN HOUSE Front to back livingroom w/fireplace. commuters! Underground Utilities, 12-2PM• SUN Gleaming hardwood floors! Front to back Hardwood floors! Updated electrical & sidewalks, public utilities! 1/2 acre, 4 bedroom, 2.5 bath, central air. country club. Built with exquisite period detail masterbedroom with walkin attic! 1 car furnace! Garage. Shed. Beautiful yard! lots starting at $99,900! Builders Seller willing to negotiate price... throughout. A house this grand doesn’t come on garage. Huge Shed. Lovely level yard profes- Move in condition. Great commuting available! A great place to call home!!! the market often. $334,900. Don’t miss out! sionally landscaped-$284,900. Directions: location! $179,900! Main to South to #85 Highland. For more information call Ruth Coleman Real Estate Southbridge: Rare Find! Ranch Style Southbridge: Adorable Expandable Southbridge: BARGAIN HUNTERS! 508 892-1509; 1 800 850-1509. DUPLEX! Built in 1988! 4 rooms 2 Cape on almost 1/2 acre! Garden Nice 2 family with lots of charm & bedrooms each side with full base- Lovers take a look! GREENHOUSE! 5 character! 5 rooms 2-3 bedrooms www.RuthColemanRealEstate.com ment which could be finished for rooms 2 bedrooms (finish 2nd floor each floor. Shiny natural woodwork! OPEN HOUSE Hardwood Floors! 2nd floor tenant future familyroom! Walk out base- 12-2PM• SUN for 3rd bedroom), large eat in kitchen ment with Deck above overlooking the with huge pantry! Garage! Beautiful wants to stay, built in mortgage peaceful countryside! Close to Rt 84 & level yard on dead end street-Reduced helper! All updated! Enclosed Mass Pike! Pride Ownership shines to $169,900! Directions: Main to porches. Walk up attic-move in con- throughout-$207,000! Pleasant to Hillcrest to #178 Fiske. dition-must see! $149,900! HOLLAND Brand New 2,112 Sq.Ft. 1 4 bdrm. 2 ⁄2 bath custom

21 South Main Street, Putnam, CT 06260 Email [email protected] The Partner Network - colonial in a (800) 562-3186 Toll Free Dayville cul-de-sac VISIT US ON THE WEB AT: www.hometownprop.net JOYCE R. DUFF neighborhood, Broker/Owner 485 Hartford Pike abuts conser- BROOKLYN LOCATION NETWORK Dayville, CT 06241 Henry Langevin vation land. Occupancy in 60 days Do you need or want to live in Brooklyn? This Raised Cell: (860) 617-6907 Reduced $299,900. 508-347-7208 Ranch is set back off the road, has a garden area & Joyce Langevin fenced yard on a .73 acre lot. Move right into your Cell: (860) 617-6908 dream home and enjoy the space. Applianced kit., 3 Open House Saturday, June 7, 12:00-3:00 PM bdrms., 1 ba., open kit-liv-din rooms. Has lg. deck 1151 Riverside Drive, North Grosvenordale, CT w/privacy. All this for $219,000 Thompson Ranch - $245,000 - 1735SF, 8RM, 3BD, BROOKFIELD MEADOWS 1.5BA, 0.87AC. Hardwood floors throughout, newer LOCATION, LOCATION, THOMPSON kitchen tiles, countertop, built-in oven and stove. LOCATION Five bdrm., custom Plenty of wood cabinets, central vac, newly finished Lovely 4 bdrm. Colonial built Colonial on 4.3 w/applianced kit., formal liv- acres bounded by stone family room, new furnace, sump pump, and a walk out ing/dining rooms, fireplaced walls. Lg. great rm. basement. Large partially fenced yard. fam. rm., 2.5 baths, & 2 car w/French doors to pri- vate deck overlooking Directions: I-395 to exit 99 Buckley Hill Road. At the end, take Rte 12 north. Two houses on the right after Thompson garage. Located in a wonder- House of Pizza. ful Woodstock village-like setting, on a level .81 woods & field. Lg. acre lot. Has 1.2 acre “common area” & open space Master Bdrm. w/private bath w/corner spa tub. Woodstock Condo New Listing - Rogers for great entertaining. Very convenient to MA and Central air, walk-up attic w/1000 sq. ft. unfin- $139,900 - 768SF, 4RM, Rental $700 - 500SF, commuting to I-84. All this for only $324,500 ished space, 2 car garage. $439,900 1BD, 1BA. Cozy condo 3RM, 1BD unit. On street with a meadow view, parking, neat and clean COZY RANCH-STYLE PUTNAM - shining wood floors, vinyl apartment. Non smoker & JUST LISTED & carpet. One additional no pets allowed. One of the most sought after 55+ manufac- Neighborhood setting in large finished room in Putnam, great starter or First time offered! Wonderful basement. Oversized 1 tured home communities in all of Massa- retirement. Fireplace in home with lots of 50’s charm. car detached garage with chusetts. Like new 2 BR, 2 full baths. Open Two fireplaces, wood stove, space for storage. Liv. Rm, updated kitchen hardwood floors, central air, floor plan, vaulted ceilings, applianced w/appliances & laminate generator hookup, 2 sheds, “Quality Service is a Must With Us” $139,900. floors. Three bdrms. partially finished basement and the list goes on. 1.18 kitchen. A steal at w/hardwood floors, ceramic in bath. Great wrap acre lot, level backyard perfect for a swimming pool. Call Today for All Your Real Estate Needs deck for barbequing. $179,000 Close to shopping, schools & 395. $225,000 CALL TODAY! (508) 450-7919 8 SPENCER NEW LEADER • Friday, June 6, 2008

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OPEN HOUSE OPEN HOUSE Sat. June 7th 11:00-1:00 Sat. June 7th 11:00-1:00 REDUCED REDUCED No Money Down - NEW LISTING NEW LISTING Southbridge - $204,000 No Money Needed For Brand new Raised Ranch on half acre. 5.5 rooms Closing Costs with three bedrooms, cathedral ceilings in the liv- ing room, kitchen and dining area, skim coat of Southbridge - $169,900 Payments Including taxes ony BRIMFIELD. Gorgeous reproduction CHARLTON. Priced well below assessed CHARLTON. Cute well maintained ranch HOLLAND. Fabulous WF & WV selling as plaster, stove, hood, fan, dishwasher. sliding doors to open deck. One car garage, rough plumbing in $1151. After taxes less than Saltbox loaded with upgrades! Stainless value! 3 BR Colonial w/ open floor plan. with LL set up for business. Great Rt.20 a package! Year-round WF w/ 65' frontage on Lake Hamilton. WV is 3- basement for another bathroom. Thousands rent!! 6 room, 3 bedroom kitchen, soapstone counters, built-in Formal LR, DR, french doors to fire- location, zoned res/comm. Express Path $575,000. placed FR. More! $379,900. Ask for season. 4 BR total. $459,900. Ask for towards closing costs. Directions: Pleasant St. to wine cooler...more! Ask for financing. $225,000. Ask for Priscilla. Directions: Pleasant St. to home with new roof, siding, Carol Allard Vancil. Paul Bouvier. Dennis Bottcher. **Ask about our Guaranteed Repurchase Program 48 Hillcrest - Look for signs Hillcrest - Look for Open House ** Your Choice of lots (14 in all). Be the first to have windows, furnace, plumbing, Signs. your home built! etc.

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SUN 1-3 • 24 DELUDE AVE. SPENCER. HOLLAND. Remodeled waterview 3 BR HOLLAND. Breathtaking view from the SOUTHBRIDGE. Lovely classic cape on Cape. Hardwood floors, new kitchen, many windows! 2 BR waterfront ranch corner. 3-4 BR, hdwds, cherry kitchen. Lovely view of the lake from decks off Webster Unique opportunity to own 4500 sq. Douglas Young 8 room, 4 bedroom, 2.5 bath MBR and LR! This home has it all: pri- Thompson Young 3-4 bedroom Cape on dead baths, lighting, deck. New septic, new on Lake Hamilton! Fieldstone FP, wood Many updates. 1st floor BR w/bath. 2 ft. steel building with 15 foot ceilings. Two large colonial on wooded 2.07 acres. Large rooms drilled well. $298,500. Ask for Dick or floors. $379,900. Ask for Dorothy FPs, game room. $235,500. Ask for vacy, relaxation…3 BR. ExpressPath end street. Seven rooms in all. Two full baths; $289,900. overhead doors plus office space. Use the well throughout 2400sq ft of living area plus two Jerry. Fontana. Dorothy Fontana. financing. Ask for Priscilla. Huge rooms throughout; total living area is a maintained four family to offset your mortgage rooms finished in the basement for another whopping 2,352 square feet. $319,900 costs. All this sitiuated on a large paved lot. Lot 1,000 sq. ft. of living area. Agressively priced size is .58 acre. All this for only $419,900 to sell at $359,900 EDUCED R REDUCED NEW LISTING ERA Key Realty Services STURBRIDGE. STURBRIDGE. STURBRIDGE. What a great buy! 4 BR Spacious 3 BR home in Large 4 BR Cape on Fiske WEBSTER. Well maintained & updated 4 colonial on nice flat lot off Fiske Hill! FR fabulous location! 2 full baths, hard- Hill! Spacious rooms looking for some family. All new windows, electric, 415 MAIN ST., SPENCER, MA woods, open LR, fireplace, FR w/ sky- w/ cathedrals, fieldstone FP, gourmet cosmetic touches! 2 car detached plumbing, heat systems, water heaters, lights, slider to 3 season porch, more! garage. $244,900. Ask for Priscilla. $209,500. kitchen…more! $474,900. Ask for Paul $239,000. Ask for Beverly or porches! Ask for Carol Allard (866) 724-9044 Toll-Free! Bouvier. Gracellen, (508)347-7181. Vancil. Visit our website www.ERAKey.com (Click on Spencer)

WATERFRONT! WOW! 8 FIREPLACES! STARTER! Open House Directory Spencer: $469,900. Oakham: $319,900. Leicester: $295,000. Webster: $149,997. Over 250ft Waterfront on Private! This Contemporary Modern Conveniences Turnkey Condo Living! Deadline: Monday at 10am Cranberry Meadow! 7 Split is set back off the Road on Meets Yesteryear Charm! Completely Updated 4 Room, 2 Rooms, 3 Bdrm, 2.5 Baths, 2+ Acres! Custom Built with This Antique Home Has Bedroom Condo with LOW FEES! Potential for Tea Room, Over 2380SF! Post & Beam Style & Functionality! 8 Hardwoods, Ceramic, Designer (C) Condo (X) Condex (M) Multi-Family (T) Townhouse Addition w/water Views! Rooms, 4 Bedrooms, 3 Full Boutique, Or just Come Love the Gorgeous Detail! Colors, Fully Applianced, Laundry (B) Business (U) Duplex (S) Single Family (D) Adult Cathedrals, Open Concept Baths! Cabinet Packed Kitchen & Storage! 1 Car Detached Garage Kitchen, Formal Dining, w/Center Island, Fplced Formal 8 Rooms, 4 Bedrooms, 1.5 Baths, 8 Fireplaces! Period with Workbench! Perfect Starter, (P) Land (L) Mobile Home (A) Apartment Community Fireplace, 2 Car Garage, Dining, Over 2700SF! Detail Everywhere! Must Move in & Do Nothing! Small 8 ADDRESS STYLE TIME PRICE REALTOR/SELLER/PHONE Title 5 in Hand! Too Much Cathedrals, Skylights, Huge 2 Be Seen! See, Sigh, Buy! to List! Summers Coming! Car Garage, WOW! Unit Complex! SATURDAY, JUNE 7, 2008 LEICESTER: 8 Ryans Way SF 10:00-4:00 Starting @ ERA Key/ CHARMER! $249,500 Darlene Eager 866-724-9044 WOW! STARTER! PARADISE! Auburn: $269,900. North Brookfield $459,900. Rutland $99,999. Spencer $534,900. SOUTHBRIDGE: Move Right into this Immaculate Young 3 bdrm, 2 Bath Completely Updated Inside Entertainer’s Paradise! Spacious Colonial Loaded with Country Contemporary w/deeded right of & Out! New: Roof, siding, & Comfortable 3500+ s.f. Hillcrest SF 11:00-1:00 $204,000 Re/Max One/Conrad 508-400-0438 Charm! 6 Rooms, 3 Bedrooms, way to Lashaway! 2700+SF! windows, elec, kitchen, Colonial poised on 1+ beautiful Fireplaced Living Room with Lake Views from Great room & bath, deck! Must see this acre in a choice location! 10 48 Hillcrest SF 11:00-1:00 $169,900 Re/Max One/Conrad 508-400-0438 Hardwoods, Formal Dining wrap around deck. Open rms, 4 bdrms., garages for 4 Adorable 3 Room Cottage cars, pool & so much more! Full Room with built In china concept, Gourmet kitchen, STURBRIDGE: fireplaced Living rm, open within Walking Distance To finished bsmt w wet bar & Cabinet, Hardwoods & staircase to 2nd level loft & Beach! Move in & Do steam room! Open floor plan, 10 Bates Hill SF 12:00-2:00 $220,000 Re/Max Professional Associates/ Wainscotting! Lower Level private master suite, Almost 1 Nothing! Year Round soaring ceilings, exceptional Family Room, 1 Car Garage, Vacation Home! details & extras throughout! Lene Guertin 508-784-0509 Acre, 2 Car Garage! Entertaining Lovely Yard! and 4 season family fun! Minutes to Major Routes! WEBSTER: 90 Worcester Road SF 12:00-3:00 $299,900 Hope Real Estate Group 508-943-4333 ERA Key Realty Services 351 Main St., Oxford SUNDAY, JUNE 8, 2008 Key Realty AUBURN: Services (866) 321-6812: Toll-Free!

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New boiler, updated Cape, meticulously maintained! elec. & Baths, replacement Kit. w/ctr. isl., maple cabs, stnls. 2.49 ac.; AG pool, huge deck. 2 Pine Street SF 11:00-1:00 $140,000 Weichert Realtors/ Beautiful Kit. has ctr. isl./cherry windows, fully appld. Kitchens, appl., hdwd. flrs.! Bright, open Open floor plan; fpld. LR; lge. den, Christine Lloyd 508-887-3168 cabs/skylight & cath. ceiling; ample off-st. parking, floor plan; Brick fplce. in LR & FR; LL FR w/bar; 3 season porch! fpld. DR; FR; skylights & manicured & private .32 ac. LL has 17’ Rm.-need an office, 64 Fairview Avenue SF 12:00-3:00 $389,500 Century 21/ Here’s a place you’ll love to call cathedral ceilings! Huge deck lot! You’ll feel quite hobby/craft space or 4th BR? Lake Premier Real Estate Your Home! overlooks AG pool; comfortable making this your Great .29 ac. lot, compsite deck, 800-552-7444 super .64 ac. lot; gar. too! Owner-Occupied home! cul-de-sac setting, Garage too! HOLLAND: 13 Leno Road SF 2:00-4:00 $216,900 Re/Max Professional Associates / Lene Guertin 508-784-0509 4 Leisure Drive SF 12:00-3:00 $339,900 Re/Max Professional Associates/ Carol Childress 774-248-0648 NEW LISTING NEW PRICE NEW PRICE NEW PRICE LEICESTER: Webster-$135,900.! Webster-$214,900.! Webster-$522,900.! Thompson, CT-$69,900.! 8 Ryans Way SF 10:00-4:00 Starting @ $249,500 ERA Key/ Tip-top 5 Rm., 2 BR Condo in More than meets the eye! Splash! You get to dive off the This could be your view every day dock if you buy this 2 BR Darlene Eager 866-724-9044 18-unit complex-just move in! Beautifully renovated 3 BR Cape in if you lived here! Think Summer! Ranch! 90’ Webster Lake Open flr. plan; cherry Kit. cabs; terrific area! Brand new Kit. & There’s a 2-room Cottage, plus a 75 Huntoon U2-11 C 12:00-2:00 $123,899 ERA Key/ appl. stay; low heat costs; Baths! LL has new Fam.Rm. & 1/2 Waterfront-Pontoon boat Isabella Roy 866-724-9044 included; wrap-around deck for Waterfront Trailer-sleeps 4! SOUTHBRIDGE: stand-up attic has elec. for Bath! Formal DR; pretty hdwd. On leased land w/a 10 year expansion; low fees; new roof; floors, enclosed Breezeway leads to stunning lake views! Big LR Lease @ $700. annually! pretty grounds! Live cheap AND att. Gar. w/storage & work area! w/fplce.; knotty pine walls; 36 Hilltop Drive SF 12:00-1:30 $239,900 Re/Max Professional Associates/ Enjoy your own beach & dock Lorraine Herbert 508-784-0500 have more free time! New Vinyl Siding/Gar. dr.; very near superb property! Possible to the Lake! Take a look! expand up and out if you want! for all your summer fun! 68 Bruce Lane SF 2:00-3:30 $214,900 Re/Max Professional Associates / Lorraine Herbert 508-784-0500 108 Breakneck Road SF 1:00-3:00 $235,000 Re/Max Professional Associates/ SULLIVAN & WALLACE REAL ESTATE LOCAL NEWS ONLINE. Sonya Casey 774-230-6653 ROUTE 20 P.O. BOX 16 BRIMFIELD 01010 85 Highland Street SF 12:00-2:00 $284,900 Aucoin Ryan Realty 508-765-9155 413-245-3003 Owners: Karen Wallace & Jean Sullivan THINK OF IT AS A 178 Fiske Street SF 12:00-2:00 $169,900 Aucoin Ryan Realty 508-765-9155 Cindy Truax, Jennifer Sullivan, Amy Gerrish, Meg Kimball, Mark Koomey, Bill Sullivan and Sara Meier FULLY STOCKED STURBRIDGE: Web: www.sullivanandwallace.com Email: [email protected] BRIMFIELD- BRIMFIELD-Private ! REFRIGERATOR 1 Highland Lane SF 12:30-2:00 $499,900 Re/Max Professional Associates/ 27 3rd St. Private! Private! Chic Lorraine Herbert 508-784-0500 OPEN HOUSE and private retreat WHENEVER YOU WANT A June 8th from 112 Colonial Drive T 2:30-4:00 $289,900 Re/Max Professional Associates/ surrounded by over 4 11:00-2:30 acres. The elegant LATE NIGHT SNACK. WEBSTER: Marita Tassee 508-784-0507 Next best thing to lake interior has 4 brs, 2 living, just a mile to the boat ramp. The spa- 1/2 baths, fireplace and two-story wall of cious interior w/3 brs, office, exercise windows overlooking the in-ground pool. 12 Blueberry Lane SF 1:00-3:00 $339,900 Sterling Realty 508-987-8400 room, workshop. $239,000 $450,000 89 Upper Gore Road SF 1:00-3:00 $319,900 Coldwell Banker/ WARREN WALES-NEW LISTING! Updated and Inger 508-769-3823 - Investment opportunity! Owner occupy this large well maintained affordable, just move in and make it 46 Myrtle Avenue SF 1:00-3:00 $549,900 Coldwell Banker/ duplex. With over 3,400 sq ft each unit yours. 3 br ranch set on private 3 acre has ample living space and 3 brs. lot. Don’t miss this opportunity! Inger 508-769-3823 $160,000 All local. All the time. WEST BROOKFIELD: $211,900 TheHeartOfMassachusetts.com 270 Wigwam Road SF 12:00-2:00 $264,900 Quaboag Valley Real Estate/ Danielle Mann 508-784-0682 THOMPSON, CT: 7 Walker Road SF 1:00-3:00 $259,900 Coldwell Banker/ WOODSTOCK, CT: Inger 508-769-3823 15 Maplewood Drive SF 12:00-2:00 $274,900 Weichert Realty/ Lori Sullivan 508-525-0611 Friday, June 6, 2008 • SPENCER NEW LEADER 9

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state is not just for the benefit of More than 12 million wheat. As long as an individual BRIEFS restaurant patrons, although that Americans, or approximately 4 knows where these ingredients continued from page B10 is the chief aim of this proposal,” percent of the population, suffer are found, they are able to steer said Augustus. “This measure from some form of food allergies, themselves clear of potentially of service members where atten- will also protect restaurants and resulting in more than 30,000 harmful ingestion. dance was mandatory; soliciting their employees if they are emergency room visits each year. The legislation would require service members during duty unaware of a consumer’s food Although an individual could be all restaurants to display a poster hours or in their barracks; and allergy. This is ultimately a win- allergic to any food, eight foods on food allergy awareness in Find what you’re misrepresenting forms used to win situation that will contribute account for 90 percent of all food- their staff areas and to place a initiate pay allotments to deduct to a healthier dining experience allergic reactions: milk, egg, notice on all menus of a cus- looking for, the payments for their products in every Massachusetts restau- peanut, tree nut (walnut, cashew, tomer’s obligation to inform directly from the service mem- rant.” etc.), fish, shellfish, soy and their server of any food allergies. bers pay. The state Department of Public quick and easy. This legislation will now move Health will distribute an infor- to the Senate for consideration. mational video to food protection managers under the bill’s provi- sions and restaurants can volun- Augustus votes teer for designation as “Food All Local. Allergy Friendly.” A listing of for food allergies restaurants with this designation will be displayed on the DPH Web All the time. BOSTON — State Sen. Edward site, and these establishments M. Augustus Jr. (D-Worcester) would have to make available a proudly joined his Senate col- master list of all the ingredients TheHeartOf leagues in voting for a measure used in the preparation of each that would promote food allergy food item offered for consump- Massachusetts.com awareness in every restaurant in tion available upon request. the Commonwealth. “Being a food allergy friendly 10 SPENCER NEW LEADER • Friday, June 6, 2008

LEGISLATIVE NOTES Eagle Scouts Simmons, Gablaski honored

The governor has final veto power over items EAST BROOKFIELD — An Eagle in the budget. Scout Court of Honor was held Dairy farm tax credit Senate Bill 2576, “An Act Relative to the Sunday, May 18 at East Brookfield Preservation of Dairy Farms,” championed Baptist Church. part of Senate budget by Brewer, is a piece of legislation further Brookfield resident Bryan providing benefits to dairy farmers. This bill Simmons was there to receive his BOSTON — State Sen. Stephen M. Brewer was recently sent to the Senate Committee on Eagle Scout Award. Jason Gablaski of (D-Barre) recently announced that the Ways and Means. Brewer continues to work East Brookfield received his Eagle Senate, by unanimous vote, adopted an with Chairman Steven C. Panagiotakos (D- Scout Award at the same ceremony.It amendment to the budg- Lowell) in getting this bill moved through the was a moving tribute to the accom- et relative to tax credits legislative process in a timely manner. plishments of these two fine mem- for dairy farmers. bers of the Boy Scouts of America. During debate on the These young men have worked Senate budget on May extremely hard to achieve this lofty 22, Sen. Stanley C. Military insurance status. Rosenberg (D-Amherst) They were feted by various groups offered an amendment and dignitaries including, but not in which certified dairy fraud bill passes House limited to, the Marine Corp League, farmers would be BOSTON — State Rep. state Reps. Anne Gobi and Geraldo allowed a refundable Anne M. Gobi (D- Alicea, the superintendents of the income tax credit based Spencer) has announced Tantasqua and Spencer-East on the amount of milk that the House of Brookfield school districts, Capt. Tim produced and sold. As a Representatives passed Josti (an Eagle Scout) of the East safety net measure, the legislation to protect Brookfield Fire Department and a Massachusetts Dairy Farm Revitalization military service mem- representative from FLEXcon. Task Force, of which Brewer is a member, bers from insurance Simmons and Gablaski also recommended that the tax credit for dairy fraud. received citations from the U.S. farmers in the Commonwealth be similar to The bill was filed in House of Representatives, the U.S. that employed in South Carolina. Courtesy photo response to Senate and a letter from President In addition, this amendment directs the Congressional findings George Bush and First Lady Laura Bryan Simmons, left, and Jason Gablaski were recognized last Department of Agricultural Resources (DAR) that predatory life insur- Bush. month for achieving the rank of Eagle Scout. to develop appropriate regulations to imple- ance sales to military personnel had occurred ment the program based upon the condition on military bases nationwide. that there be a general fund liability of up to Under the legislation adopted by the House, $4 million in any given year for the distribu- the Commissioner of Insurance would be tion of which will be based on hundred granted authority to regulate insurance sales LeBlanc achieves the rank of Eagle Scout weight production. on military bases across the state by declar- “I am thrilled that my colleagues have rec- ing certain identified acts or practices to be LEICESTER — Boy Scout His Eagle Scout Project LeBlanc, a junior at ognized the need to provide solutions for long false, misleading, deceptive or unfair. Troop 126 of Leicester hon- involved painting the Leicester High School, has term sustainability for our dairy farmers in “In light of federal reports indicating that ored Eric Joseph LeBlanc, 17, entranceway and construct- been active in track and field, the Commonwealth, and I believe that we are our honorable service members have been at an Eagle Scout Court of ing two bookcases at Mother Concert and Jazz Bands and getting closer to accomplishing our key objec- preyed upon I was pleased to support legisla- Honor on Sunday, June 1 at Saint John House, a retreat the Art Club. He is a member tive,” said Brewer, vice chair of the Senate tion that protects our servicemen and women the First Congregational center at St. Joseph Parish of of the National Honor Committee on Ways and Means. “I have been from deceptive and fraudulent practices,” Church in Leicester. LeBlanc Leicester. Society, and volunteers at the working with farmers since July 2006 to said Gobi. is the son of Michael and LeBlanc joined Cub Scout Leicester Food Pantry. secure supplemental funding and to ensure In November 2005, the Government Janice and brother of Phillip, Pack 126 at age 7 and earned Only 4 percent of Scouts that the dairy farms, and agriculture as a Accounting Office (GAO) issued a report doc- also an Eagle Scout. the Arrow of Light Award. As attain the highest rank of the whole, continue to be a part of the umenting fraudulent practices in the sale of In addition to earning the a member of Troop 126 since Boy Scouts of America. An Massachusetts economy. I am pleased to be a insurance to military personnel, including required 21 merit badges and 2002, he has attended Eagle Scout must have com- part of this effort and I look forward to work- improperly selling insurance policies as an additional 22 non- Norwich University Scout pleted 21 merit badges, 11 of ing with my colleagues to continue assisting investment products; allowing agents to pose required, LeBlanc has earned Camporees, a trip to which are required, as well as the farming community.” as independent and objective counselors rep- the Bronze and Gold Palms. Gettysburg National Park, organized and provided lead- The House did not include this language in resenting a nonprofit organization; sponsor- He is a member of Order of and has regularly attended ership to a service project its budget, and therefore it will now be sub- ing presentations made to group gatherings the Arrow and has participat- summer camp at Treasure that benefits his church, com- ject to consideration by the Conference ed in National Youth Valley Scout Reservation in munity or school. Committee, of which Brewer is a member. Turn To BRIEFS, page B9 Leadership Training. Rutland. SPENCER BUSINESS DIRECTORY

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Perfect for foyer, I can do your livingroom and hall for only $489 Dirt Bike Fischer Spinnet Golf Clubs Gordon’s Music last fall. Paid Also, Kodak DC 215 Zoom dining or dresser. 74” H Hutch and Base over $600 will sell for $325 digital camera, $45. x 23” D x 63” W (surface with plush or Berber Honey pine finish. Asking, 2003 Yamaha PW80 Piano Left-Handed. 3 Drivers, Price includes pad and firm. Call (508)943-5954 or area 63” x 22”) appraised $350. Good condition. With bench. Very good 9 Irons. Including Putter, Please contact at $2200 asking $1250. professional installation, Antique Chezck crystal Starts First Kick. condition, 55”Lx25”Wx41”H. Bag & Bag Boy. days (508)943-7704 based on 30 sq. yards. (508)450-7150 set, valued at over $1800. Child has outgrown. $700. Asking $250 Call (774)230-1763 Guaranteed lowest Ivory dresser Call Anytime For Details 4 Snow Tires and or for photo, email prices. Hand cut, very ornate. Asking $850. Kitchen Appraised. Will sell for $900. Call (508)867-3618 w/mirror, porcelain knobs, 7 508-248-1677 Wood-Burning Stove 1 Spare Tire [email protected] We can also install Glass and brass dinette drawers, 56”Lx19”Wx72”H. Used one season, size linoleum over your Boston Stove Foundry. set Perfect for 1st Fender Matching chest Light Blue, Good Condition. 175/65R14. $100 for all 5. existing floor cheap! apartment. $50. 4 drawers, “Gould” Kenmore 80 Series Telecaster $400 Brand New Bunk Call Tom at Call (508)943-6367 32”Lx19”Wx43”H, $150. Will Water Pressure 508-278-7718 Heavy C & S Carpet Mills $250. Drum set, $250. email pictures. Duty Super Capacity Plus Beds and 2 Dining Room Set Peavey Stratocaster, $175. Call (508)476-1859 Booster Pump 508-886-2624 Peavey bass, $200. Fender 3/4 HP w/220 volt 3-phase LIKE NEW washer Dressers Toll Free Pecan, beautiful, great shape. variable speed controller, Excellent condition. $75.00. bass amp, $200. Line-6 Beautiful wood frame 1-800-861-5445 6 chairs, 2 leaves, seats 10. 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130 YARD SALES 010 FOR SALE 010 FOR SALE 010 FOR SALE 010 FOR SALE 010 FOR SALE 010 FOR SALE 010 FOR SALE Yard Sale Kroeger-Gildemeester Medium/Dark Oriental Scooter for Sale Used Restaurant XBOX 360 155 Martin Road Technics Digital Douglas Piano Oak Bedroom Set Splendors! Comes with 2 new batteries. Organ GX5 Equipment Premium c/ 1852 Patent, Mahogany. Asking $450 or best offer. 10-50% Off Our 20GB hard drive 2 wireless Air Conditioner, Aquarium Large dresser with shelved Framed matted international Call (508)867-2430 Roll top with bench, 2 Tanks, Bed Frame, And $2000 mirror, 68x72x19 (including cat stamps, original Chinese keyboards, lower pedals, Purchase Price controllers, 1 wireless headset, 2 games, (Skate & Lots More! Featherweight Sewing mirror). Armoire bureau paintings, Silk sarees, built in disc recorder, many Refrigeration Machine 40x55x19, nightstand with 2 Chinese and Indonesian Sharper Image other features, $1500. Halo). Excellent condition, 2 Saturday, June 7th drawers 24x24x17. Minimal gongs, a giant Taiko drum, 6 Burner Stove month old. Asking $450 8am-2pm $500 Stretching Human Info and pictures available, Convection Oven topical blemishes, must see. Australian didjeridus, shad- (508)832-2864 for all. Fireplace Screen w/ $500. ow puppets, Egyptian inlaid Touch Robotic Bar Top & Barstools Call (508)278-3317 Yard Sale Glass $25. Call (508)949-8856 tambourines and boxes, all Massage Recliner Freezers Computer $50 must be sold to cover veteri- Sinks 35 Rawson Road Lexmark Copier/ nary expenses for our sanc- with Calf & Foot The Webster Printer/Scanner $50 Memory Foam 508-347-5503 2-Speed Hot Tub Pump $50 tuary of Massage 100 GENERAL Saturday, June 7th Authentic homeless cats with Purchased 2/18/06 w/5 year Book Bear 3 VCR’s $50 Each medical/age frailties. Retired Rain Or Shine 2 Microwaves $20 Each Therapeutic extended service warranty- Books! Books! Books! 8am-??? rescue-foster home must expires 2/18/11. Rarely used. Call Beverly raise money to help these We have 50,000 lively Vacation Package 107 MISC. FREE NASA Mattress Asking $1500 in perfect 5 Nights/4 Days Good Stuff, No Junk! 413-245-4587 beings. More available; old books at Come And See! Queen, $399. Brand new in condition. For more THE BOOK BEAR Cancun, Mexico reasonable offers accepted. information on this great plastic full warranty. 413-245-0459 (Need Own FREE WOOD Yard Sale Ladies Call Tom (978)597-3033 massage chair go to: Transportation) [email protected] www.sharperimage.com (if Saturday & Sunday Engagement Brimfield, MA bought new w/warranty you Resort On Beach PALLETS Microwave 4 People June 7th & 8th Ring would pay $2,298.95 plus You pick up. Monday thru 8am-3pm $30. Large capacity air tax. save over $800) $500 or best offer 1.00ctw brand new, 14K conditioner, $100. 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Doors, Loft, Workbench, Open 7 days a week, And Movie Camera best offer. Sell for $350. 10am-6pm Yard Sale Call (508)885-2450, leave Mint Condition Call (508)248-3266 Windows. With Projectors Prayer to St. Jude Saturday & Sunday $1250 We Also Buy message will respond Handicapped Vintage Radios May the Sacred Heart of Je- June 7th & 8th to all Scooter Park Model RV 508-867-5850 BOOK COLLECTIONS, sus be adored, glorified, 8am-2pm 508-579-1827 LIBRARIES & 100’s Of LP Records loved and preserved 2 Jackson Court $1,200 Or Best Offer 2002, 12x40 throughout the world now Large Double Call Between 3pm-5pm (like brand new) on beautiful Sit down bike, ESTATES! Over 50-Year Old RC (Next To Post Office) Allen Adding Machine and forever. Sacred Heart of Oxford Stainless-Steel (508)949-7638 lot in campground can be CALL FOR INFO. Jesus, pray for us. St. Jude, used for a full 6 months (15 easy shaper bike 508-867-8705 Photo Security System, worker of miracles, pray for 50% Off Of Flower Sink April-15 October every year) or call Toll Free us. St. Jude, helper of the Shop Merchandise! Miscellaneous Lot paid for until 2097. and ab lounge complete with all w/Faucet & Sprayer $250 for all. 1987 Honda 877-809-2665 necessary items including hopeless, pray for us. Say Baby Furniture $48,000 this prayer 9 times a day for 135 LOST AND FOUND 43” x 22” Call Don (508)344-9499 250x ATV. Great shape plastic holders $150 CHEAP! w/extra parts, $1500. 9 days, by the 9th day your Basinet, Stroller LOST Single 18K Penn 6 wt. Flyrod Playstation 2 with games, TOOL SHEDS Video security system prayer will be answered even Highchair, Etc. 3 remotes and much complete with two videos if you don’t believe. This no- Gold Dangle Christmas China Please Call For Details New Condition Made of Texture 1-11 vena has never been known $10 more, $150. and two cameras and all 508-234-4157 Call 508-278-6419 Call (774)262-8388 8x8 $625 necessary cables. to fail. Publication must be Earring 8x10 $800 promised. Thank you St. 508-735-9493 (Camel) Neon Sign - 50 Jude C.R. Kidney-shaped Moving Sale Pfaltzgraff Solid Marble 8x12 $875 Reddish/Brown stone with 8x16 $1175 Years Old - Still In its Large Oak Center 2 couch and chair sets, $300 Gold "Village" Pattern. Cocktail Table Original Box opal strips running through each. Miscellaneous bed- Table setting for 8 plus Grey with vine detailing, Delivered And 130 YARD SALES it. Lost in vicinity of Enrico’s Desk room furniture, best extras. Casserole, platter, pointed oval shape. Originally Built On-Site Many Old Tools, Over parking lot, Sturbridge. Chair set 48” wide 30” high offer. mixing bowls, soup $1200, selling for $250 50 Years Old $100 reward. Call (774)766-0359 Other Sizes Available East Brookfield 22” deep, 2 file drawers, tureen, cookie jar, and (508)943-7360 Yard Sale Call (508)347-3905 assorted drawer chairs is 26” more. 75 pieces all very Call 413-213-6708 508-335-1973 x 20” $300. Nascar Diecast good condition. Solid Oak For Appointment Saturday & Sunday Call (508)434-2702 Toshiba Satellite Located In Webster June 7th & 8th Models $100. Contemporary 8am-2pm 200 GEN. BUSINESS 508-347-7654 A215-S4757 Large Sunsetter “racing champ”, clear Style Desk Rain Or Shine window, $10 and up. Simple Lines, 30” x 60”. Notebook 394 East Main Street 203 SNOWMOBILES Awning Piano AMD Turion 64x2, 2GB Ram, Vintage Baldwin Spinnet With $200 OBO (Route 9) 20’x10’ With Two Covers GT Mountain Bike Please Call For More Details 15.4” WXGA LCD, 250GB Coin-Operated 1998 Arctic Cat Y Frame “DeOre” fully Bench. Good Condition. Children’s Items, Sports (1 New, 1 Used, Sky Blue). 508-446-3967 HD, Vista Home Premium, Equipment. Exterior & Also: Full Screenroom. suspended, 27 speed, Nadic $950 Dual-Layer Lightscribe Jukeboxes 440 rims, $500 OBO. Interior Doors. Brand New $2000. 2000 Arctic Cat 600 Paid $1700 (Two Years Old) Sony 50” XBR DVDRW, WI-FI, Webcam & Complete and Working Vanity Set. Wood For 10x6 Asking $1000 OBO Call 508-248-1411 Sauna Mic, New in Box, Warranty, With 100 ZRT $4500. 2002 Arctic Cat Projection TV Deck. Kitchen Cabinets. Thundercat $5500. All run Call Paul Finnleo, Portable, Comes $550 firm. 45 RPM Selections Household Items. $1100 or best offer. (508)476-1859 great. 508-248-9685 New Air In 2 Pieces. Perfect Prices range from All Items In For Two. Assembles Lane 2 piece sectional $675 to $2900 Call (508)949-0482 508-843-4502 (Cell/Days) Conditioner with recliner, $1000 or Excellent Condition In Minutes. Simply 5,000. BTU, $75 best offer. Trees for Also Available Leather Couch Call (508)765-1443 Plugs Into Standard Queen size bed 2005 Arctic Cat Household Outlet. Assorted Coin-Operated 6’, Light Brown, like brand with cherry wood Sale Cocktail Video Games Garage Sale F7 Snowmobile new. Excellent condition. $500 New Clopay frame, $700. Evergreen Trees, Colorado and Vintage Pinball Rain or shine Low Miles, Real Fast. $200 or best offer. 508-347-5725 Call (508)347-2764 Blue Spruce, Potted Trees, Every sat in May and June Call (508)248-3605 Garage Door Silver Blue, 16”-22” tall. And Much More! 8:00am to 3:00pm 2005 Arctic Cat Premium Series, HDG, 9x7 Sound System All 10 trees for $85. Piano 508-335-1973 184 West Hartford Ave 440 Z-Model Lift Chair windows & inserts, hardware Maghogany, Werlitzer High End Home Call 508-278-5762 Uxbridge New, Hardly Used. weather strips. Sandstone Spinnet, With Bench. Good For Appointment Snowmobile color. $600 evenings Located In Webster Collectibles, books, $400 Condition. Theatre With household items, rug Like Brand New! Home Health Call (413)245-9312 $800 Receiver braiding wool, vinyl records, Includes Training Books ETC. $7500 For Both Care Equipment Pair McIntosh THX loud Troybilt Water Pump 508-987-9313 CHEAP! New England 508-987-8885 speakers, McIntosh THX Call After 5pm $50 Call For Information Patriots center speakers, MX (Miller Rototiller OATS $600. Maytag Dryer, $150, Electric Wheelchair Huge Garage Sale 205 B 860-315-7237 Piano and Kreisel THX $500 Sunday, June 8 Maytag Skybox subwoofer, Yamaha Oak dining room table, leafs, *Flightcraft* New drink dispenser with Whitney upright with bench. RX-V3200 Receiver, chairs (6), hutch, $1000. Jet Ski Dock $500 33 Park St Like New! hard to find New Needs to be refinished. $400 remote control. Rarely used. Lane cedar check, $150. 4 Webster Large Two-Level Light 508-347-7219 Inboard Skiboat England Patriots inserts. All or best offer. Paid $6000, asking $1400. bike carrier (Thule) $150. 8:00am-1:00pm 1989 609 hours. Good Oak Coffee Table labels and manuals included. Call (508)278-6501 Call Ken (508)234-3042 Lightweight wheelchair, Early Birds Welcome condition, must see. $7000. $125 Comes w/watching $400. Water Softener Electronics, collectibles, Call (508)867-6393 storage base. Paid $650, Pioneer AM/FM Speakers Call (413)245-9221 paintings, TV’s AC’s Good Condition asking $350/BO. 40k Grain, With Bypass. furniture, etc. 8’ x 11’ Karastan Stereo Receiver 1 Small pair AR. Also, Brine Tank With (508)987-5152 $60 TV and Surround 16’ Coleman Oriental Rug Two EPA speakers and Safety Float Assembly New Fringe & New Snap-On cabinet with glass doors. Call (508)764-1439 System Excellent Condition HUGE Canoe with Professionally Cleaned Can be sold separately or 32” Sony Trinitron TV $350. New $1200 Yard Sale Harley Davidson as a lot. Speedaire Air Extended warranty good until Square Transom $350 $350 OBO 1049 Lebanon Hill Road Collectors Edition $50 Takes It All Compressors 5/31/09. 508-255-1255 Electric motor, new battery, Call Rich Surround system Southbridge paddles and anchor. Very 508-826-2029 Toolbox Please call 3 ph 30 & 80 gallon. Onan including dvd player $400. stable. $550. (508)764-3069 Generators 5k W. Scale 1k Saturday & Sunday Black and chrome with Call (508)943-0089 June 7th & 8th Bow Mount Harley logos & flames. 5, H x lbs. Best offer on all listings. Wedding Party 36 pound thrust electric Living Room Couch Call (508)347-1223 8am-5pm And Matching Chair 3, W 12 drawers. Must be Playboy and TV Cabinet Ensemble- motor. Like new, $150. seen. $4000 firm. Refrigerator, Washer, Maple Call (508)248-6783 Floral Design Fabric Contact Dale Hustler Magazines Spinet Piano and With TV Never Worn Dining Room Table & Chairs $150 Oak Cabinet, 36” TV (508)943-8692 after 6pm. from the 70’s. Asking $100 Bench Mori Lee 3600 A Little Something For 16 Ft Hobbycat Which Fits In Cabinet Champagne/Rhinestone- Everyone! 413-245-9001 or best offer. Record $800. Country Blue plaid collection, and other items. $650 For Both Claret trim-Size 8 w/slip + Catamaran New Woodmaster loveseat and chair. $450. cups-$500/BO. Living Room Set Please call for information Wilson ladies clubs, bag, 508-450-1054 Huge Yard Sale Includes Trailer. Planer/Molder (508)476-2947 Veil-$75/BO $750 OBO 90” Sofa cart, $200. All excellent Twin Bed Tiara-$150/BO June 7 & 8 Love Seat With 18” Drum Sander condition. Will consider Call 508-943-8769 Attachment. 5HP Motor. With New Mattress $100 6 Bridesmaid Dresses-Raylia 7:30am-2:00pm Oriental Rug Player Piano reasonable offers. 5307-Red w/Silver F/L-strap- Weighs 420lbs. Call (508)867-8532 Peugeot 12-Speed Bike $100 Rain Date: June 14 17 Foot Glastron (Machine-Made) With 400 rolls. Located on less-shawls-$150 or BO. 10 Colicum Drive 2 Matching End-Tables Also, 120A, 2HP, Shop first floor. $1200. Car Seat $20 Sizes 2-18. Call for details. Wamsutta Estates Sierra 177 4.3 Fox Vacuum With All Call (508)867-2739 Staging Boy’s (3-4 yr) Bike $35 1979 SeaStar Boat 16ft Charlton Mercruiser I/O Take The Whole Set For Attachments, Hooks Up 3 Aluminum Poles Tri-Haul 50HP Mercury. $1000 Or Best Offer (24 Feet) Baby and toddler items, Only 156 Hours On To All Three. Prom Dress Sale Oak Roll-Top Computer Desk $500 or BO. household decorations and With 3 Pumps & 6 With Drawers $400 Engine 508-867-9650 Mint Condition. Current Gowns-Daughter is 6x10 ft utility trailer more. Power Steering, Trim Senior. Sizes 6-8. Originally Wall Brackets Foosball Table With Digital $300/BO. Books/Manuals Included priced from $200-$300. (2) 2’ x 24’ Staging Control, AM/FM Radio, Machinist Tools Asking $3500 OBO Scorekeeper, Like New Make an offer Soft Top, Mooring Cover, Tool chest, also other odds Some shoes and jewelry. Platforms $100 Moving Sale Cash only. $2000 obo Call (860)974-3582 or w/Glastron Trailer, Skis, and ends. Call John 774-272-2459 (508)612-7601 Friday, Saturday, Call (508)234-8034 508-949-1051 Call (508)832-9981 508-765-1219 Sunday Vest & Etc., Maintenance Leave message Manuals and Supplies Pub/Bar Set Stainless Steel Two Coffee Tables June 6th, 7th, & 8th Mahogany Oak Bedroom Set 8am-4pm $8000 Mahogany Braided Edge Bird Cage 59”Lx21”W, dark wood $20, For More Info Call Queen bed and mattress, light wood, $30. White Wedding 23 Madden Road Bedroom hutch, nightstand and Table With Center Wine (17inx17inx36in) $50. Leave 413-245-7501 Rack. Includes Two 20” color TV, $40. West Brookfield 1920’s, Twin beds, 4 post, dresser with mirror. All in message for “Doc” 3” wheel casters sets/4 $5. Gown bureau, dresser, mirror, excellent condition. Mattress Barstool Chairs, (860)974-9973 each Everything Must Go! nightstand. VG condition. brand new. $1300 or BO. Beautifully Designed, Never Worn Clothes, Toys, Gun Cabinets, 1980 Galaxy Call (508)867-4546 Tapes, Fishing Equipment, $600 or BO Mahogany TV and Fabric Still Covered In Stair Lift after 7pm Size 8, long sleeves beaded New England Stair Lift. 12 and lace. Terra mid length Furniture, And Much More! Bowrider Call Diana (508)987-2351 Video Stand Plastic, Brand New. 17’ Ski/Fishing., Fiberglass Asking $400 Steps. About 8 Months Old, vale, cathedral vale, slip. Paid $50. Unique Bar $1400 for all, asking $800 or Hull, I/O Merc Cruiser Please Call Like New. No Longer Solid Oak with lighted Maroon Formal Brand New Needed. $2200 best offer. Call Multi-family Engine. Includes Cover Entertainment Center 508-987-2798 stained glass canopy, brass (508)-365-8528 And Trailer. Dress Black chrome and glass 2008 Toyota top and foot rail, 2 chairs, Yard Sale Good Condition. With Wrap, Size 8 asking $500 or BO. Quality Camry Hybrid 72” high, 64” wide, 22” deep. Saturday, June 7 Asking $2500 $65 Call (860)377-7549 or $1200 or BO. Women’s Leather Rain Date: June 8 508-885-5549 Backpacks Red, Only 500 Miles, Call (508)450-5836 (860)928-1135 2 Packs for All-Weather Mats, Rear Motorcycle Chaps 37 Theresa Circle Call (774)241-0127 Lip Spoiler, Mudflaps. Whitinsville 1986 Bow Rider Backpacking, Hiking Upright Piano Size medium, worn once. Marvin Bow Onkyo Complete Call for details $24,000 USA made. Originally $200, 8:00am-3:00pm 170HP I/O Mercruiser with Call For Details In good condition. Asking Games, toys, books, EZload trailer. Great shape. Stereo System (508)347-2621 $75 or best offer. Sell For $85 Firm household items, and much Window 508-832-0344 CASH ONLY Call (508)826-2926 4’7 x 10’, Energy Efficient Turntable, Receiver, 6-CD Call (508)943-8961 more. Changer, Cassette Player, Rascal Turnabout Must Pick Up Argon-Filled Low-E Glass. Top of the line. Stake Body Bed 1987 25 Ft Marlin 5 Casements, All Open. Surround Sound. Used Computer Call 413-967-6203 Rarely Used, 2 Years Old, Very secure and stable. Cabin Cruise Removable Wooden Grills, For Pickup Equipment Multi-Family Screens, Shutters, Low Paid $4500 $650 Takes It Away! With Roll Bar 260 HP, I/O Merc., Asking $1000 (508)234-1283 $150 HP Printer Deskjet 932C Yard Sale Runs, Needs Little TLC Maintenance White-Clad Gateway Keyboard Women’s Scuba Saturday, June 7 Exterior. If New $3291. Brother Multi Photo Center 508-867-6460 $5200 OBO Asking $1500 Color Printer, Copier, Real Ranch HP Scanjet Scanner Diving Wet Suit 9:00am-3:00pm With Trailer 508-892-8624 Scanner. Never Used. $100 Mink Jacket Sunvision Pro 24SF 5300C Series Never been worn, size 60 Bay Path Road medium. $100. 1978 22 Ft Searay Hewlett/Packard Color Best Offer! Charlton, MA Very Good Condition Tanning Bed (Off Route 20 and Cabin Cruise Matching Couch, Copier/Printer/Fax $800 or best offer Less than 200 hours used on Hammond Organ 10” Strand of Brand New In Box $100 Richardson Corner Road) Needs Motor & Outdrive, chair and Ottoman 508-943-2444 bulbs. Like new. $2500 or With Drawbars Genuine Pearls Household items, furniture, No Trailer. Needs Work. Excellent condition, $500 or Konica Minolta 5MP best offer. And Pedals Worn once for a wedding. and numerous other items. $200 Multi-Function Call (508)916-0150 best offer. Crib, changing Refinished Chairs $1400 Paid $1200, asking $500. table, mattress, basinette, Camera w/Video. Call (508)867-6649 1990 Kawasaki 650 Rarely Used $150 Natural Or Painted Finish, Neighborhood and bedding. Excellent Some Decorated. Singles To Swinging 508-476-7642 TS Jetski condition, $200. Zyron Wish Blade For Sets Of Six. Yard Sale Needs Work. Call (508)765-6880 Scrapbooking Very Reasonable! Patio Door Used Furniture Wrought Iron $300 OBO Brand New In Box $400 Saturday, June 7th 508-764-4493 6068, still in packaging, end table, $20; Outdoor Table 8am-1pm $1350. Cash only please! 413-245-6130 Matching Living Inversion Table 508-981-6400 Brand New In Box $400 (508)943-5964 Call (774)922-4004 and 6 Chairs Rawson Street Room Tables Sutton/Uxbridge Tony Little Rock’n Roll Schwinn Electric Black/Tan cushions and Square coffee table, 2 end Wedding Dress umbrella. $250 or best offer. Auto Parts, Air Conditioners, 1992 Bass Tracker tables and sofa table. Stepper Scooter Technics Keyboard 16’ Evinrude 20HP Motor, Brand New In Box $50 In sealed box. White with Weber Gill Oak Antiques, Toddler Ashwood tops and painted Needs new battery, $60. Air SX-KN 5000 with bench and veil, worn once. $200 or Clothing, Games, Toys, Trolling Motor & Trailer. white legs. Made by Call 508-764-6398 hockey table, $50. stand. Programmed-excellent Genesis Silver, 4 years old, Videos, Pet Supplies, RUNS GOOD. best offer. $250. “Woodpecker” $299. For Information. Flute with case, $250. condition. $800. Call (508)248-6601 Household Items, And Asking $3495. Call (413)245-8339 Ask For Deb (508)764-6560 Call (508)885-4777 Call (508)943-1117 Lots More! Call (508)476-2534 4 ☎ TOWN-TO-TOWN CLASSIFIEDS ☎ A STONEBRIDGE PRESS PUBLICATION ☎ June, 04, 2008

Sports Writer Sought Stonebridge Press, publisher of seven weekly papers and one daily in Massachusetts, is seeking a part-time sports writer to cover the athletics in the southern Worcester County area.

Duties will include game stories at one of our 19 schools and colleges, as well as tournament games at various locales in and around Central Massachusetts, feature stories, the occasional sidebar, and helping on the sports desk when needed. This 24-hour-per-week position, with reimbursement offered for work related travel. The ideal candidate must have a love of sports and possess the desire to inform the public, as well as excellent English skills (both written and verbal) and photography skills. Reliable transportation is essential to do this job, as you will be assigned to cover games anywhere from Warren to Uxbridge, and points in between. Candidates living in or near Worcester County, as well as those with knowledge of the region’s sport scene, are strongly encouraged to apply and will receive top priority. Send cover letter, resume and three clips to 285 PET CARE 286 LIVESTOCK 298 WANTED TO BUY Walter Bird, Stonebridge Press, 25 Elm St., Southbridge, MA. 01550. J & L Bagged Shavings or e-mail [email protected]. No phone calls, please. Kiln-Dried Pine Pet Sitting Paper Bags. Stonebridge Press is an equal opportunity employer. Service 3.25 Cubic Feet $4.75 Each (No Limit) Professional at Home Pet Sitting and Dog Walking Pick Up In West Brookfield 283 PETS Member of National REGISTERED NURSE Association of Professional Rock Valley Farm 285 PET CARE Pet Sitters 508-867-2508 Silver Is Now 32HR-40HR./WEEK Peek-a-Pooh Mix Established 1996 Little fluff balls, born Certified • Bonded • Insured Horseback Near A 28 PER DIEM 4/20/08. 3 males, 1 female, 508-347-3826 Riding Lessons Year High! black, black and white. Will Carole’s Dog 5 month commitment required starting end of grow to approximately 14lbs. North Star Farm Paying Top Dollar June. Potential for extension. Hospital based $150. Brookfield. Grooming Douglas, MA For Silver Coins, Occupational Health Department providing Call (508)867-8128 Fun & Safe Atmosphere All Breeds Shows & Summer Silver Dollars, health services to hospital employees and Camps Available Gold Coins, industrial clients. Duties include screening Boarding (Cats & Dogs) FREE Introductory Lesson Paper Money, evaluations, drug screen collections, Daycare www.northstarfarmdouglas.com Pure Bred Call Shannon Silver/Gold Jewelry immunizations, Must have good assessment skills. Puppies Pet Placement Offered 774-289-9676 And Silverware. Phlebotomy experience a plus, Monday-Friday days, Convenient Hours 508-476-2712 Banks Recommend Us! occasional early morning or evening hours. Current MA Over thirty breeds available. Health checked/guaranteed. Bring Your Pet In Before We Travel Licensure required. Previous occupational health or emergency State licensed. nursing experience preferred. 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310 GENERAL HELP 310 GENERAL HELP WANTED WANTED Are You Tired Of Living Month Federal To Month? Postal Attend An EXPERIENCED Elderly Housing Available Eliminating Debt, Jobs Applications are being accepted for studio and one bedroom Rebuild Credit Seminar $17.89/$28.27/HR, Now Hiring. TOOL MAKERS It Will Change Your Life. For application and free govt. job apartments at Rockdale House Apartments, 63 School Street, 800-974-0041 info, Call American Assoc. of TOP WAGES FOR QUALIFIED PERSONNEL… Labor. 1-913-599-8220, 24 hrs. Northbridge, MA. Individuals must be income eligible and at emp. serv. • BLUE CROSS/SHIELD • DENTAL PLAN AWESOME • LIFE/DISABILITY INSURANCE • 401 (K) PLAN least 62 years of age or mobility impaired. Rents are based on TRAVEL JOB! • AIR CONDITIONED BUILDING • ANNUAL BONUS 30% of income with HUD Section 8 subsidies. 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457 LAWN/GARDEN 505 APARTMENTS FOR 505 APARTMENTS FOR 505 APARTMENTS FOR 505 APARTMENTS FOR 505 APARTMENTS FOR 505 APARTMENTS FOR 510 RENT RENT RENT RENT RENT RENT COMMERCIAL/BUSINESS JEFF’S Southbridge Webster Cherry Valley NEW LISTING Sturbridge Lawn Mowing 3-4 Bedroom Apartment, Southbridge 2nd floor 3 room, Charlton QUIET Third Floor. Walk-In Closet, One & Two Bedroom Sturbridge Meadows 1 bedroom, renovated. Retail Space, 5200 sq ft Apartments. Reasonable Rent Mowing/Trimming Mature, Responsible 6 Room, 2 Bedroom Off-Street Parking, 90 Hall Road Stove and refrigerator Apartment. Pets OK. Close To Schools. Well Maintained. 508-347-9707 included. Off-street parking. Route 9, Cherry Valley Spring Cleaning Person Wanted No Pets, No Smoking. 3rd Floor Available. $500/month. Utilities Not High Traffic Count Great commuter location, Great Rates! Very private two Southbridge First & Security Some Including Heat & Included. No dogs. Ample Parking Available June 1st Hot Water. 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Outdoor 28 Spring Street Available Immediately 508-347-1101 Starting At $600 3 large rooms, first floor. Condo Style Living At Rental Call (508)943-8807 space available with Large 3 bedroom, 6 room. Price. New Refrigerator, rental. $650 per month. Senior-Adult $600/monthly. First floor. Washer/dryer Stove, Washer, Dryer. New Sturbridge Complex. References and security hookup. Appliances included. Webster Call (508)476-7295 or Paint & Carpet. 8x8 Storage 2 Bedroom. Heat Included. 4 rooms, 2 bedroom. On site parking, required. Nice porch. Section 8 OK. Shed. Off-Street Parking. Washer/Dryer Hookup. (508)269-3568 Pets OK. First and Last. Includes parking, yard, heat, appliances, No pets. Washer/dryer Nice Neighborhood. $975/Month hot water, washer/dryer. $800/Month $800/Month + Utilities 508-347-2987 security system. hookups. Call (774)289-6334 Some Pets, No Dogs. Douglas ************** First/Last & Security Available now. Laundry facilities. Call (508)867-2478 508-954-6141 Office/Retail Spaces EQUAL HOUSING Non-smoking, Sturbridge $625 per month. For Rent In Business Southbridge Call (508)333-8090 District. Great Visibility. OPPORTUNITY No pets. Southbridge Attractive, Newly Remodeled 3 Off-Street Parking. North Brookfield 51 Poplar St Three bedroom Webster Starting At $500/Month ************** Nice 2 bedroom second Bedroom. Refrigerator All real estate advertising in Rivers Edge Duncan Block Realty apartment, one car Large, 3 Bedroom. Many 508-476-3500 floor, in quiet garage. Tenant pays gas heat and Stove Included. New Updates, Off-Street this newspaper is subject to Apartments neighborhood. Kitchen, The Federal Fair Housing Act 215 North Main Street & electricity. First and last Convenient location. Parking, Washer/Dryer New const. Heat/hot water. living room and months rent required. First and Security Hookups, All Appliances of 1968, which makes it 508-885-2631 dining room. $700 per illegal to advertise any 1 & 2 bedrooms $600 per month. Required. Included. Owner Occupied. Oxford, MA 508-476-3188 Elevator accessible, 1 unit month plus utilities. $875 per month. Must See! For Lease Or Sale preference, limitation or Security deposit required. Call after 6pm Available Now discrimination based on race, ADA, onsite laundromat. (413)245-3873 $1045 per month. Credit and Reference Check. (1) 4,625 Sq. Ft. color, religion, sex, handicap, Appliances included. Call (774)402-8043 Call (508)867-8881 Available Immediately Modern Industrial familial status (number of For more info Southbridge Call (774)239-4076 Condo-Type Unit. children and or pregnancy), Douglas (508)867-4277 Southbridge Sturbridge Immediate Occupancy. national origin, ancestry, age, 7 Room, 3 Bedroom, First Three bedroom first floor, Webster FIRST MONTH marital status, or any 1, 2 & 3 Bedroom Floor. Large Kitchen/Pantry, de-leaded, remodeled, stove, Nice, clean one bedroom Lovely 4 room apartment. North Brookfield off-street parking, apartment in good area. RENT FREE! intention to make an such Apartments Available Living Room, Dining Room. Wall to wall, washer/dryer preference, limitation or Two Bedroom washer/dryer hookups, Includes stove, refrigerator, Less Than 10 Minutes Stove Included. Nice facilities, parking, no pets. From Worcester. discrimination. This Prices start at $845/month. Apartments Available. Neighborhood, limited/restricted air and laundry room on Credit check, references. newspaper will not Includes heat, hot water, A/C, $650/Month Everett Street. storage. First, last and premises. $595/month. First and last. $650 per 10% Modern Offices knowingly accept any pool, fitness center & Call Damian $800/Month Plus Utilities. security deposits. Section 8 Security deposit, lease and month. And 90% High-Bay advertising for real estate children’s program. (508)868-7184 First And Last. welcome. References and references required. Call 508-943-0474 Warehouse, Perfect For that is in violation of the law. Off street parking. Available August 1st credit check. No pets, Please call Light Manufacturing Or Our readers are hereby Call (508)476-3777 Email: no utilities. (508)347-7709 Webster $850.00 per month. Distribution. Separate informed that all dwellings Northbridge [email protected] Nice, Clean One Bedroom Utilities, With Dock & advertising in this newspaper Douglas Call (508)637-1074 (Linwood) Or Call: Sturbridge Apartment In Quiet Drive-In Door. are available on and equal On Lake Manchaug First Floor, Owner-Occupied Building. opportunity basis. To 860-304-5717 Second Floor, 1 Bedroom Call Peter At One Bedroom Mobile Four Room Apartment. Leave Message $500 Per Month, Plus complain about Home For Rent. Southbridge Apartment. All Appliances 508-987-2595 NO PETS, Including Washer/Dryer. Utilities For Qualified discrimination call The $600-$650/Month Tired Of Paying Applicants. Department of Housing and NO SMOKING. Off-Street Parking. Plus Utilities. Pets Extra. Clean, Cozy, Quiet. High Rent? No Pets, Non-Smoking. Spencer Urban Development “HUD” Call Dave (508)826-6042 Southbridge No Pets, No Smoking. Off-Street Parking. Wish You Could Own $575 per month. Off-Street Parking. Stove toll-free at 1-800-669-9777. Available Now Your Own Home? & Refrigerator Included. Office Space For the N.E. area, call HUD $800/Month Plus Security. Three Bedroom, First, Last and Security Bright & Spacious Rooms In Douglas Includes Heat, Hot Water, Take Advantage Of This First/Last & Security Deposit. ad 617-565-5308,. The toll Second Floor Apartment. Required. Beautiful, Historic Victorian. One Bedroom & Stove, Refrigerator, NO MONEY DOWN Call (508)347-2937 Credit Check & References. free number for the hearing Call 508-943-2640 Centrally Located On Route impaired is 1-800-927-9275 Efficiency Apartments Blinds & Carpeting. Appliances Included. Opportunity, With Low 9. Ample Parking. Great Starting At $600/Month. 508-234-2025 Washer/Dryer Hookups, Monthly Payments. Location. Variety Of 505 APARTMENTS FOR Utilities Included. Off-Street Parking. Spacious, Vinyl Sided Sturbridge Floorplans Available. Off-Street Parking. Section 8 OK. 2-Family, With Three Spacious 2 bedroom. Heat Pashoian Enterprises RENT Northbridge Garages Available included. First, last and Webster Convenient, First-Floor 1 & 2 Bedroom Modern Bedroom Units. Large 508-320-2814 Downtown Location. Call 508-612-6530 Deck, Large Lot, security. $795 per month. 1 Units. No Pets. First, Last Or 508-943-1703 x0 year lease required. 508-476-3500 & Security Required. Country Setting. Prospect Call For Details Call (508)729-3429 Southbridge CORI Required. Southbridge and leave message Dudley From $500 (Plus Utilties) Bousquet Real Estate Office Space Call Dave Charlton Street 508-765-5411 Estates Approx. 7000 sq.ft., 2 Bedroom Apartment, First Floor, Three Bedroom Sturbridge Subdividable. Updated Building, Large, Monday Through Friday. Two Bedroom Apartment 2 & 3 Bedroom Brookfield 508-234-4041 Apartment. Heat Included. Main Street, Historic LG 5RM, 2BR, 1 BA Clean, Appliances, New $750/Month Southbridge: Convenient Location, Apartments. Building. Ample Parking, EOH Private Setting, No Pets. includes heat/electric. Hardwoods, Private 508-287-6256 Large 1 bedroom modern. 1 Month Free Rent Quiet, Also Includes Private $975 Back Yard, Wall to wall, appliances One Year Lease. Rear Entrance. included, coin-op laundry, no $850/month Now Available: Spacious Office Rooms. Great Neighborhood, Southbridge First & Security Required East Brookfield Across From Park, SOUTHBRIDGE pets, lease and security. Historical Buildings Large, Open Meeting Rooms. Deleaded, 3-4 bedroom. $575 and up, utilities not 508-347-8115 WEEKLY waterfront rental Walk To Town. Ballard Court Laundry facilities, off street Call For Details Lashaway $1000 included. Must Income Qualify (508)764-3297 First, Last, Security. Three bedroom, first parking, new building. $950 Call (508)764-2866 Uxbridge SECTION 8 CERTIFICATES References Required floor. Hardwood floors, per month. Very spacious. WELCOME Charlton Call (617)645-2811 1 bedroom, first floor. Newly $639. Heat/hot water included remodeled, dishwasher, Sturbridge 1BR Suite. 2nd Floor. Glen washer/dryer hookup, Southbridge: Call 2 units available in great Rte. $595 microwave, no smoking/pets. 508-615-1332 stove, refrigerator Southbridge Large 1 bedroom modern. First, last and security. $600 20 location, across fro OSV. 1BR loft apartment. $795. included. First Floor, Four Room, Wall to wall, appliances per month plus utilities. (508)943-9567 1400 SF Salon all set-up & Dudley $900/month Two Bedroom. Washer/Dryer included, coin-op laundry, no Call (508)667-8746 E.H.O. ready to go! 1100 SF Office Hook-Up, Gas and Gas pets, lease and security. Space. Each $1650/mo. Holland 3 bedroom apartment. 96 North Street Stove & Refrigerator. 3-4 Bedroom House. Hardwood floors, large Second floor 3 room, 1 $575 and up, utilities not Call Jennifer LaMountain, No Pets. First And Last. included. Webster Coldwell Banker 1c-garage, 1 acre, pets ok. kitchen/dining, quiet bedroom. Fully renovated. $600 per month. $1100 neighborhood, front Stove, refrigerator, new Call (508)764-2866 Webster Second Floor, Three (508)347-7181 porch, off-street parking, cabinets washer/dryer Please call Bedroom, Updated Spencer washer in basement. hookups in basement. (508)765-5507 Spencer NORTH VILLAGE Bathroom, Large Kitchen with Appliances, Sutton Huge 3BR, 1Ba, Appliances included. $575/month, plus utilities 1 Bedroom Apartment No smoking, some pets OK. Second Floor, $550. 2 bedroom units Washer/Dryer Hookups, Warehouse Space Laundry room, 3rd Floor Credit check, first, last Southbridge Wood Floors, Storage, $850. Section 8 approved, Inexpensive To Heat. starting at $760!! For Rent First/Last & Security and security required. First Floor, Four No Smoking/Pets, Nice Backyard, Off-Street Available Immediately Parking, Near Downtown 3RM, 2 BR, 2nd fl. $650 $800 per month plus utilities. Room Apartment, Off-street parking. Heat and hot water Off Route 146, Exit 5, Call (508)987-5441 NO PETS! Washer/Dryer Hookups, Coin-op on site. $875/month includes electric. Non is included. First & Security 2 Miles. Heated, Lights, smokers, no pets Refrigerator, Stove, First/Last, Security & Dudley Between 8am-4pm Garage, Large Yard. Background Check ($35 Fee) Available Immediately! Docks, All Inclusive. For Rent 508-764-1246 $695/Month Plus Utilities Call (508)885-6613 Must income qualify. Call 508-951-2641 1,000-10,000 sq. ft. HouseworksRealty.com Available (508)867-0903 Two Bedroom First/Last & Security Section 8 Vouchers Apartments. 508-320-3368 Spencer Webster Warehousing & Pallet 2 Bedroom Apartment Accepted. Two Bedroom Apartment Services Available Brookfield $650 SOUTHBRIDGE Washer/dryer hook-ups, Second Floor. Quiet Area. Three Bedroom Southbridge Please call $750/Month 508-476-1414 Two Bedroom Apartment, BRAND NEW off-street parking. Trash www.SuttonStorage.com Second Floor. Off-Street Apartments First Floor, Three Room removal, heat and hot (508)987-1595 One Month’s Security Parking. Near Town $700-$900 APARTMENTS! Apartment. Stove &, water included. Deposit & References ASK ABOUT OUR Required. No Pets. Common. No Pets. Please Call Refrigerator Included, No smoking or pets. $655/Month + Utilities 2 Bedrooms/$775. Newly Renovated. First, last and security. NEW FALL 508-272-8915 Webster First/Last & Security 508-943-1685 Available now. First/Last & Security $900/month SPECIALS!!! FOR RENT Available Now Dudley Stove, refrigerator and Deposit Required. Available 6/1 West Brookfield 413-436-9544 dishwasher included. No Pets Call 508-885-6445 One Bedroom Apartment. 1000 sq.ft to Pets Welcome Secure building. $500/Month First Floor, Private Entrance. 17000 sq.ft. Efficiency Apartment, Two Off-street parking. 508-764-2349 Spencer Webster Stove & Refrigerator. Come Where The Large Rooms, With All NO Pets. No Pets. Appliances (i.e. Dishwasher, 5 rooms $800 per month. 2 Bedroom, First Floor $525/Month Plus Utilities Price Is Right! Brookside Call (508)765-5852 $675 Disposal, Refrigerator, Southbridge 3 room basement apartment. First/Last & Security Plus Five Room, First Floor Free-Standing Stove With Heating Unit, $400 per month. In large 6-family. Coin-op in References. Buildings Terrace Whirlpool Bath) Private Apartment For Rent. basement, off street parking, 508-867-2540 Pay Own Oil. Both are smoke free and on 7500 sq.ft. Affordable 2 Bedroom Garden-Style Porch. no pets, close to shopping. $785 With Utilities Southbridge Newly Renovated. bus line. No pets. First, last References. & 2500 sq.ft. Apartments For Rent. Washer/Dryer Hookups. and security required. First, last and security Whitinsville With Loading Docks Spacious, Fully Paid By Landlord. C&C First/Last & Security First & Last Month Required. Call (774)535-1147 required. 3, 2 and 1 bedroom & Nice Offices Applianced. Required $650/Month 508-864-6285 apartments. Large rooms, A/C In Every Unit! Properties 508-764-6425 with appliances. Off-street Call Call Dom LOOK & COMPARE Spencer parking. No pets. 508-753-3670 Starting at $696 508-949-0731 Efficiency Apartments Webster No utilities included. 2 Bedroom Southbridge Available. First/Last & References • On-Site Laundry Luxury Condo On Large 4 Bedroom. $150 Per Week Or $575 to $625-1 BR Whitinsville Dudley apartments for rent. Call (508)476-7856 • Basketball Court Spacious, ground floor 2 Southbridge/Charlton Nice Area. New Kitchen & $525 Per Month Commercial Space Line. Appliances, Central Appliances With Dishwasher. Assigned off street parking; bedroom. Newly updated 2 Bedroom Apartment Spacious; some Available for Lease • Playground Air, Off-Street Parking. Washer/Dryer Hookups. Whitinsville This 200 sq. ft. space is ideal including cabinets, floors, Available w/hardwoods; some Immaculate 1 & 2 bedroom doors and fixtures. Fully $795/Month Storage Space Available. for retail or office. This • Pool Small Pets And $675/Month w/coin-ops; tenant pays apartments available. applianced, storage. Quiet Also, Quality 1 & 2 utilities; no pets; credit building was part of the INCOME LIMITS APPLY Bedroom Apartments! Section 8 Welcome. 3 Bedroom Apartments Appliances, parking, coin-op. newly renovated downtown building and area. Security, checked; 1st and security Convenient to major routes. Section 8 Welcome references. No pets. $650 Appliances, Off-Street First And Last, Also Available streetscape project on Parking. Credit Check deposit. Pets considered. $650 & plus utilities. $950+Utilities. $850/Month Church St. Office Open From: Required. Call (781)492-7707 Call (508)410-1319 $795 plus utilities. For inquiries, please call (508)949-7500 Call (508)765-0501 Off street parking, Call (508)234-7930 Monday-Friday section 8 approved. (508)234-1510 9:00am to 5:00pm Mobile Home in Webster Southbridge Call (508)987-3214 $850/Month 510 Weekend & Evening 55-And-Over Large Three Bedroom Southbridge Two Bedrooms. No Utilities COMMERCIAL/BUSINESS 515 CONDOS-RENT/SALE Appointments Mobile Home Park Apartment. Fireplace, Spencer Included. Washer/Dryer Available Madden Estates 1 bedroom, newly decorated. Large Yard. Nice Location. Large One Bedroom Hookups. Close To Major Chase Mill Brand new kitchen, bath, $800/Month Apartment, Second Floor. Highways. Natural Spencer Brookside Terrace in West Brookfield great shape. $625 per Complex Two Bedroom, 1 1/2 Bath. Call (508)764-2293 Quiet Neighborhood. Woodwork, Custom Kitchen 2 bedroom, country month. Off-Street Parking, Cabinets, Fenced-In (Formerly Ethan Allen) Bright, Modern, Convenient 11 Village Drive Call (508)347-1901 Southbridge,MA 01550 setting 1 pet, hookups, Washer/Dryer Hookups. Large Yard. No Pets. Located In Dudley, MA Location. Hardwood, Tile, $650-First, Last, Security. Southbridge First/Last & Security Available Immediately Indoor/Outdoor Space Appliances. Patio Or Deck. Modern 1 bedroom, quiet No Dogs. Serious Inquiries Only Available For Immediate Beautifully Landscaped Also Selling Property. New Mobile Homes. Southbridge downtown area. New carpet $650/Month 508-981-7134 Lease For Storage, 3 bedroom apartment. Quiet and fresh paint. $600 per Rent To Own, 508-885-0822 Light Industrial, Six Month’s Credit. (508)764-7675 Call (508)867-7972 neighborhood, washer/dryer month includes heat, hot Manufacturing, Office. hookups. No pets. $850 per water and appliances. Lease, Webster Call Scott month. First and security. security, deposit and Spencer 2 apt. in newly renovated Call Today For Info Pashoian Enterprises N. Oxford Section 8 OK reference required. Nice 1-2 bedroom. Handicap house. 2 BR each. $525 (F) 774-280-6026 508-320-2814 Southbridge and $450 (R). Credit, Nice 1+ Bedroom Condo Available Immediately Call (508)347-7709 accessible, off street parking. OPEN NOW!!! With Extra Room For 4 room 1 bedroom Call (508)723-2087 or $600 per month, no utilities security, references, no pets. Office/Guestroom. $600 per month. (508)765-2709 included. Service Call Carol Allard Vancil, Tri-State Speedway 520 HOUSEMATES In Quiet, Clean Country AND Southbridge animals allowed. Coldwell Banker Indoor Go-Kart & Setting. Outside Patio, 4 room, 2 bedroom Newly Updated, First Floor, Call (508)886-7959 (508)347-7181 Amusement Center Male Roommate Southbridge Five Room Apartment In Central Air, Dishwasher, apartment Wanted Disposal, Pool, And $650 per month. 3 Room-1 bedroom Owner Occupied Building. Webster Washer/Dryer. Extra Storage apartment, near hospital, in Near High School. Off-Street Spencer: 2 Bedroom Apartments, Quiet, nice neighborhood in Space Available. Convenient location. very quiet area. Includes Parking, Appliances. 2 bedroom townhouse, First Or Second Floor. Southbridge Sturbridge, MA. Extremely Semi-Furnished Possible. Refrigerator and stove heat, hot water, refrigerator, No Smoking/Pets. appliances, hookups, gas Off-Street Parking, Washer Retail Space clean home, large yard, off Cat OK. First & Last. included. W/D hookup. stover, washer/dryer. Pay First/Last & Security heat. 1 year lease. No pets. Hookups, Appliances And street parking, non-smoking, First & security required. First, last and $500 security Main Street, high visibility. no pets. $700 per month. $850/Month own electric. $700 per $800 Plus Utilities Heat Included. No Pets. $1300 per month Call (508)867-8881 month. First/last. 413-245-3666 deposit. $720. $650 & $675 per month. Call Donna 508-344-3380 Call (508)886-4312 plus utilities. Call (508)764-1484 Or 508-341-1337 Call (508)450-6421 Call (508)765-5995 (508)768-5972 JUNE, 04, 2008 ☎ TOWN-TO-TOWN CLASSIFIEDS ☎ A STONEBRIDGE PRESS PUBLICATION ☎ 7

525 OPEN HOUSE 525 HOUSES FOR RENT 530 HOUSES FOR SALE 546 CEMETARY LOTS 546 CEMETARY LOTS 550 MOBILE HOMES 550 MOBILE HOMES 575 VACATION RENTALS Owner Open Holland Cemetery Lot Two Lots 14x70 Mobile Sturbridge House Brand new 2,112 S.F. For Sale Available At Worcester Home Mobile Home 55+ Southbridge 4 bedroom, 2 1/2 bath Worcester County Memorial County Memorial Park 1 Bedroom, Ideal Motivated Sellers Custom Colonial, cul-de-sac In Paxton. W/56ft addition which Location, Close To Dennisport 158 Sturbridge Road 16 Charlton Street Park, Paxton, MA. includes 24x12 den, 14x12 neighborhood, abuts Garden Of Heritage II, 609B, Non-Selected. Everything. New Floors, Holland, MA conservation land. Ocupancy Asking $950 OBO work room w/sink and 18ft 2 or 3 bedroom. 2 Lots (1 & 2) 508-867-0902 porch w/handicapped ramp. Carpets, Paint, Windows, Cape Cod June 7 & 8 60 days. Reduced $299,900 $1500 For Both Shower, Cabinets & 11:00am-3:00pm Wall to wall, finished or buy now at finish Large hallways/doors, for appliances included Call 508-347-3884 wheelchair. New Counters. Newer Furnace, 3 bedrooms 413-245-3998 plaster for $269,900. Leave Message If No Answer WORCESTER COUNTY Glendon Beach & washer/dryer hookup (508)347-7208 roof/windows. $98K plus A/C & More. MEMORIAL PARK; park share. Ocean Beach; 525 HOUSES FOR RENT in basement, off street Washer/Dryer. parking, no pets. Paxton, MA Bill, (508)347-5463 $37,500 close to shops Brimfield Quick CASH 2 adjoining lots. 508-347-7027 restaurants, deck, grill, $900 per month, plus Cemetery Lots Asking $1500 or Best Offer 14x70 Mobile microwave, modern 3-4 bedroom, 1 bath 1500 sf. utilities. for both call (508)867-3820 ranch, sunroom, large for Homes Veterans Garden Memorial Home kitchen, $1100 per kitchen, deck, walk-out Park in Paxton, MA Sturbridge week, $800 off Call (508)764-1246 * Any Area * Any Condition * 2 grave lot. Worcester County with central air. Mint basement, 1 acre yard. between 8am-4pm Call Wayne at condition to move in. Many Mobile Home For Sale, season. Wood or oil heat. Call (508)885-5116 Memorial Park In 55 And Over Park. New Open year-round. (508)954-7214 for more information new extras. Located in Available immediately. Two Grave Lot, Plot 215, attractive over 55 park in Roof/Windows. Cathedral $1400 per month. 545 LAND/LOTS Graves 3 & 4, Unit D Sturbridge. Ceilings, Country Interior, Call (774)696-2732 Call Joe (508)347-8976 Carport, Patio & Deck. (508)272-3433 530 HOUSES FOR SALE Garden Of Valor Many Updates. House Lots Cemetery Lots $900 For Both $94,900 cell Dudley 508-867-6570 Brookfield 508-347-8791 or Lease Or Rent-To-Own 158 Sturbridge Available for Sale 55 Plus Community. (508)832-3029 Four Bedroom, Nine Room Road-Holland, MA Area Towns Worcester County Memorial Worcester County Nanatomqua Mobile Cape. Two Baths, Two-Car Park-Paxton, MA Memorial Park, Home Park. Sturbridge Garage. 1.6 Acres. Stove, 3 bedroom, 2.5 bath Sturbridge-5+ acres. 2 Lots (#408A) available in Move-In Ready Cape-5.43 acres 2 Bedroom, 1 1/2 Bath, Microwave, Dishwasher, Approved septic design, the beautiful Garden of Valor Paxton Carport, Screen Porch, Fully Applianced, Plus Granite Kitchen. Sunroom, kitchen with $99,900. II. $5,000 for both. 4 lots in the Garden of the 3334 Sq.Ft. Including island, fireplace, farmer’s Call (508)987-0531 New Appliances, Extras. Comfortable, Holland-3.28 acres. Cross, which is the oldest New Roof. Clean, Spacious, Finished Basement. porch, deck, attached garage Overlooks reservoir, garden in the park. Value Hampton $1900/Month+Utilities and workshop, professionally $39,900. $7000, asking $6000. 508-892-7228 Maintenance-Free. $4500 Down landscaped. Reduced to Brimfield-3.75 acres. Well Will sell separately. 774-262-7307 Over 55 Park. Beach: 508-341-2367 $385,000 driveway, permits, ready for Call (508)892-8685 Priced To Sell, Let’s Talk! 413-245-3998 foundation. $99,900 firm. CEMETERY Brookfield 860-315-7122 Cottage and Holland Call (508)347-7208 550 MOBILE HOMES Summer By The Lake. LOTS: Mobile Home For Sale Suites 55+ Cooperative Park 565 ROOMS FOR RENT Year Round Rental. 4bd 2ba only Two in the *REDUCED* Sleeps 3-8. 200 feet to Two Bedroom Cottage, Wooded Garden of Valor $89,000 Plus Park Trades Considered! Southbridge beach, located behind Lake Hamilton. $476/mo! at Worcester Memorial Great Buy, Ask Why! Ashworth hotel. Private First/Last & Security. 5% down, 20 years @ 8%! Lots Park in Paxton. Share Room For Rent yard, with grill and tables. $1500/best offer. Phone Owner: Nice Neighborhood, Great family area Call KPI For listings 800-559-4145 Town Water & Sewer Adult Mobile Home 508-925-5234 508-476-7399 x F502 Please call Community in Scenic Very Quiet Family Setting. and rates. Farquhar Road 508-885-5133 Includes Cable & Microwave. Call 603-926-1867 Sturbridge, MA Sturbridge $100/Week. Sturbridge Call 508-320-7009 Comfortable 2 bedroom, 1 Contact Edwin BANK 1/2 bath, central air, new Brookfield 774-230-5283 Waterfront Mobile Two Cemetery roof, beautiful sunroom, all Nanatomqua Mobile WELLS, MAINE FORECLOSURES Home Park Home In Park On FREE List Of 546 CEMETARY LOTS Lots new appliances. 565 STORAGE SPACE Village By the Sea Cedar Pond Call Paul (508)347-1439 (55 And Over) Bank-Owned Worcester County 2 Bedroom with 1-1/2 FOR RENT 2 bedroom/2 bath condo. (5 Birch Street) Properties Memorial Park Sturbridge Bath, Living Room, Large Pool complex, with FREE Computerized Worcester County In Paxton jacuzzi and exercise room, Asking $75,000, Nice Comfortable, 14’ x 70’, Kitchen, Laundry Room Northbridge outdoor pool, laundry, Printout Or Email Memorial Park Make An Offer! $900 For Each, Two Bedroom, Two Bath With New Appliances, Garage/Storage space A/C, cable. Call Chris Tong Garden of the Cross $1800 For Both Mobile Home. In Very Quiet And Door To Back Porch. $850 Weekly JAL Realty 2 lots side by side. Price Area. 55 And Over Only. REDUCED for rent 774-696-7365 11x21. $125 per month Some Weeks 508-765-9057 $3500 for both. Call Cheryl $65,000 $79,900 Still Available! Leave Message RE/MAX Professional Associates Call (508)721-8924 413-245-4181 per unit. Call Between 4pm-8pm 508-868-4662 (508)429-7568 508-347-2458 Call (508)887-6002 Aut motive

Truck Rails 1978 Corvette 1982 Chevy 725 AUTOMOBILES 1996 Dodge 1985 Fire-Engine 2003 Ford 700 AUTOMOTIVE Chrome Tube For 8’ Bed Silver Anniversary Model Silverado Red Mazda RX7 Mustang GT Great Condition Limited Edition, Runs $1000 or best offer. 2005 Corvette Intrepid 1.1L Rotary Engine. With 22k Miles, Custom $95 For Set Strong, Looks Real Sharp! 1989 Ford Mustang 4 door, 1 owner, 62K miles, Mint Condition. Exhaust, Pro 5.0 Shifter, 705 AUTO ACCESSORIES Excellent Driver. L82 Coupe auto, air, power windows and GM Chrome 2.2 motor, hatchback. 17K miles, auto, GPS, Single Owner, 54k Miles. Ebiach Lowering Springs. Engine, T-Tops. Asking $200 or best offer. locks, good tires, V6, great 4 Cooper Weather Slotted Wheels $7900 OnStar, etc. Excellent on gas, $1700 or best offer. Always Garaged, No Rust, Clean Car, Mint Condition. 3 Wheeler condition. $35,000. Sunroof. Garaged In Winter. Master S/T Tires 15”, 5-Lug Bolt Pattern No Dreamers! Year unknown. $200 or Call (508)612-4234 For Full-Size GM. 508-340-5334 Call (508)397-6409 Runs Beautifully. $14,000 OBO Steel Belted, 205/65 R15 best offer. $5000 508-864-9692 Like New $150 $200 Set Of 4 Call (774)402-8198 1994 Dodge 1978 Dodge 1999 Dodge Intrepid 508-845-9237 508-764-1401 4 Cooper Weather 454 Complete 2004 Chrysler Grand Caravan Master S/T Snow GM Block Pickup 86k Miles, Needs 130k Miles Transmission Work. 2003 Ford 2001 Ford Groove Tires With Fuel Injection Restoration needs to be Town & Country Asking $1200 OBO 225/55 R17 $1200 finished. Rust free cab, frame One Owner, 23,500 Miles. Call Jeff Good Body, Strong Mustang Mach 1 Taurus SSE Like New $200 and brakes all done. My loss Black Custom Paint, Fully Engine, Good Tires. Azure Blue with Black Power Windows & Locks, CD 508-259-8805 774-402-8222 your gain. $350. Loaded, Perfect Condition 508-347-7490 Nice Car leather. 18K miles, like brand Player & Snow Tires. Looks 508-867-2560 Call (508)612-0880 new. Couple after Good And Runs Great. Evenings $18,000 Or Best Offer Asking $700 OBO 715 AUTO SERVICES market parts. $17,500. $4500 1973 Green Call 508-764-3723 Call Before 8pm Call (508)987-8486 Call (508)949-1223 4 Like-New OEM VW Beetle 508-892-4434 BMW 7-Series D&M Recent Engine, 19-Inch Wheels Good Tires With Brand-New Tires Towing & Best Offer (245-35R 19 93W) And 5- Recovery 413-245-3530 Lug Bolt Pattern. Wheels Sell For A $5000 Option Paying $250 1966 Mustang When You Buy A BMW And Up, CASH 1971 VW Beetle Asking $990 or For Your Junk & Call (508)341-3910 best offer Unwanted Vehicles for information 508-943-6151 Fully Licenced 1975 VW Custom 4 NEW 16” & Insured Safare Camper Steel Rims We Pay Top With Porsche Engine And Covers Dollar! Running, Registered. Original Equipment Off Cars, Trucks, & Farm 1 Of 100 Left In America! Of Toyota. Equipment Wanted Asking $7500 Perfect For Winter Tires Call D&M Towing Call 508-753-7761 $90 Each 508-887-3645 Yes, They Are Flawless Antique Black 508-764-9309 Jaguar 4 Spartan All Junk Cars & 1972 XJ6. Body, paint and Trucks Wanted chrome nearly perfect, New Season Tires Michelin pin stripe tires, Size 185-65R-15. Used only Large Trucks & spare engine and many spare 10K miles, paid $280, will Equipment parts. $5000 firm. sell $140. Call Tom (508)873-2227 Call (508)765-9049 Cash Paid after 4:30pm FREE REMOVAL 725 AUTOMOBILES 401-965-8949 8 Foot 1999 Audi A4 1.8T 82k Miles. 19” Chrome Tonneau Cover Wheels, Body Kit, Custom Fits 1999 And Older Chevy Paying Paint, Plus Many Extras. (Tilts, Lifts, Rolls Up) $200 Asking $9,800 Black Vinyl. or best offer $150 And Up For (4) Chevy Steel Junk Vehicles (508)717-9244 8-Lug Rims Cars 2005 Buick With Tires (20% Rubber) Trucks Stainless Steel Beauty Rings Farm & Century And Hubcaps Heavy Equipment New tires, new brake job, $100 WANTED DEAD Runs excellent. Loaded. Call Jim OR ALIVE $6,500 860-428-2559 Also Available 774-230-0899 New & Used 1999 Buick Park A-1 Condition Ford Truck & 4 new Yokohama Bronco Parts Ave High Speed Rain Loaded, like new, leather, Marois Recycling 122K miles. $4500. Tires 508-637-1241 Call (508)752-8683 195-50-R15/82V on mint 5 Bolt American Racing 1989 Cadalliac Wheels. Fits Accord, Sentra, Camry, Corolla, Miata, Neon 720 CLASSICS Deville and many more. Beige, 4 door sedan, 4.5L, Call Tom ask if they will fit 1989 BMW 325i front wheel drive, 104K your car. Asking $750 Red convertible new black miles, $1500. (508)873-2227 top new transmission, Call (413)245-7943 automatic, runs perfect, Used Auto Parts $5500. Call (413)245-4587 1997 Chevy 91 day Guarantee. Large Blazer 4x4 inventory of engines, 1987 Chevy Used Motor Ready To transmissions, tires & glass. Be Installed. Vehicle Is Excellent service. Free parts Monte Carlo LS In Good Condition locating service. Light Blue, 2-door hard-top, Amherst-Oakham Auto 5.0 V8 automatic, perfect NEW PRICE $800 Call (800)992-0441 or velour interior, 1-owner, Call Anytime (508)799-9969 120K miles. Bought new at 774-230-3504 Diamond Chevrolet. Very good condition, 1985 Chrysler 5th runs great. $2700. Ave (508)347-9386 Exceptionally fine condition $1200 or best offer. Call (508)943-1652 8 ☎ TOWN-TO-TOWN CLASSIFIEDS ☎ A STONEBRIDGE PRESS PUBLICATION ☎ June, 04, 2008

725 AUTOMOBILES 725 AUTOMOBILES 725 AUTOMOBILES 725 AUTOMOBILES SPORTS UTILITY SPORTS UTILITY SPORTS UTILITY SPORTS UTILITY 2000 Ford 2003 Mustang 2006 TOYOTA 2006 Volkswagen VEHICLES VEHICLES VEHICLES VEHICLES Focus ZX2 GT Convertible COROLLA LE 2002 Ford 2004 Jeep $14,500 Jetta 2001 Suzuki 2-Door Coupe. Alloy 5 Speed, 20k Original Miles. Black, fully loaded, leather, 5 Liberty Sport Excellent Condition. Sapphire Tri-State Toyota Scion Dodge Explorer XLT 2004 TOYOTA Wheels, Air, Sunroof. 191 W. Main St., Dudley, MA disc CD changer, heated Grand Vitara V6, auto, air, remote starter, Silver, 49k Miles. HIGHLANDER 78k Miles. Excellent Blue With Tan Leather seats & mirrors, sunroof, Interior. Loaded With (508)943-7474 4WD, 6cyl. automatic. running boards, Dark Blue, Excellent Condition. $16,994 Condition. (800)339-2321 front, side & rear air bags. Maroon & silver, great one owner, good condition. CD/AM/FM Radio. Options! Always Garaged. $14,900. Tri-State Toyota Scion Dodge $4800 OBO Car Cover Included. www.krausecars.com condition. Only 84K miles, 100,000 miles. Asking Asking $14,200 191 W. Main St., Dudley, MA Call 774-253-7157 Call (508)949-6914 recent brakes, new tires, new $5995. $17,800 2006 TOYOTA 774-364-1133 (508)943-7474 508-949-2885 battery. REDUCED $4695. Call (508)347-9142, leave (800)339-2321 1995 Geo Prizm MATRIX XR 1993 Volvo 240GL Call after 5:00pm; message Or After 5pm www.krausecars.com $16,996 4-Door Sedan, 132k North Brookfield, Evenings & weekends 508-886-7184 110K miles, Red, 4 door Ask For Linda sedan, recently, $500 Police Tri-State Toyota Scion Dodge Miles. Runs Fine. No (508)867-7637 reconditioned, new starter, Impounds! 191 W. Main St., Dudley, MA Rust. CD, Automatic. 2007 Honda runs great. (508)943-7474 $2300 OBO 2004 TOYOTA 2005 TOYOTA Cars/Trucks From $500! (800)339-2321 Element EX HIGHLANDER Moving must sell quick!! For listings www.krausecars.com 508-867-6023 RAV4 BASE Manual, Power 2004 TOYOTA RAV4 L $2500 or best offer. 800-559-4138 ext. 3468 $18,000 Windows/Locks, 4WD, $19,900 $18,999 Call (508)341-4434 or 2005 TOYOTA Corvette 1988 Tri-State Toyota Scion Dodge AM/FM/XM/MP3/CD, Grille Tri-State Toyota Scion Dodge Tri-State Toyota Scion Dodge (860)857-4168 2001 PT Cruiser CAMRY LE Excellent Condition. New 191 W. Main St., Dudley, MA Guard, Fog Lights, Sunroof, 191 W. Main St., Dudley, MA 191 W. Main St., Dudley, MA T-Top, Tires & Interior. (508)943-7474 22k. Excellent Condition. (508)943-7474 (508)943-7474 Limited $16,995 (800)339-2321 (800)339-2321 2001 Honda Tri-State Toyota Scion Dodge Over $11k Invested. (800)339-2321 $20,000 Silver w/ Leather, Loaded www.krausecars.com www.krausecars.com www.krausecars.com Accord 4-Door EX One Owner 191 W. Main St., Dudley, MA Asking $7500 OBO Call 860-336-7179 V6 Auto With Leather. 118k A Loved Car!!! (508)943-7474 1-508-943-1128 Miles. Excellent Condition. Low Price Reflects 114k, (800)339-2321 1-508-341-3164 Extra Set Of 4 Snow Tires. www.krausecars.com Kelly Bluebook Value $7950 New Timing Belt, and Extensive Tune-up 2005 TOYOTA El Camino Asking $7200 MUST SELL. Project car. 508-248-6070 REDUCED CAMRY LE $1000 or best offer. After 5pm $5700 $12,500 Call (860)753-1103 Tri-State Toyota Scion Dodge 1998 Honda (508)476-3715 191 W. Main St., Dudley, MA Wanted (508)943-7474 Prelude 1999 Subaru (800)339-2321 Old Camaros “Good People Selling Good Cars... In A Great Community!” Black, 90K miles, Toyo tires, www.krausecars.com 1967-1969 including parts, DC motor sports ceramic Outback Wagon pieces in any condition. Will BRAND NEW 2008 CHEVROLET COBALT BRAND NEW 2008 CHEVROLET EQUINOX Heated leather seats, A/C, 2005 TOYOTA consider other models. headers, stainless cat back #C8016 #E8002 cruise control, Alpine CD, MSRP ...... $14,585 MSRP ...... $23,355 exhaust, moon roof, CAMRY LE Call (860)633-0869 REBATE...... 1,000 5-speed, light right side alloy wheels, silver and dark $14,985 REBATE ...... 500 BONUS CASH ...... 1,000 damage. grey, recent timing belt, 29 Tri-State Toyota Scion Dodge Must Sell BONUS CASH ...... 1,000 MEMORIAL DAY CASH...... 1,000 $5000 FIRM MPG, 112K miles, $5500. 191 W. Main St., Dudley, MA 2004 Dodge Stratus SXT KNIGHT DISCOUNT...... 1,086 KNIGHT DISCOUNT...... 1,856 Call (413)245-7354 Call Bill (508)769-1390 (508)943-7474 Auto, remote starter, $ $ (800)339-2321 42K, fully loaded, excellent YOUR PRICE . 11,999 YOUR PRICE . 18,999 2007 Hyundai 1997 Thunderbird www.krausecars.com condition. $8995. 6-Cylinder, 97k Miles. Runs Call (508)765-7770 #A8005 Accent GS Very Strong. New Tires, 2005 TOYOTA BRAND NEW 2008 CHEVROLET MALIBU 2 Door Hatchback, Silver, Brakes, Battery. Very Clean. CAMRY LE SPORTS UTILITY 5 Malibu’s MSRP ...... $19,995 A/C, 41k Miles (Mostly In Florida Until 2004. No in Stock with GM LOYALTY REBATE ...... 1,000 $14,990 VEHICLES various options Highway). Mint Condition, Rust, Many Extras. KNIGHT DISCOUNT ...... 596 Up To 37 MPG. Huge Money Tri-State Toyota Scion Dodge & prices Must Go! 191 W. Main St., Dudley, MA 1993 Ford Bronco $ Saver, Do The Math. Great $3000 OBO YOUR PRICE 18,399 Commuting Vehicle. (508)943-7474 Great Shape, 413-478-0793 (800)339-2321 New Rear Quarters, Paint, $10,800 www.krausecars.com 508-949-2757 2007 TOYOTA Transmission, Rear End, CAMRY HYBRID 2005 TOYOTA Tires & Brakes. BRAND NEW 2008 CHEVROLET HHR BRAND NEW 2008 CHEVROLET SILVERADO 1500 EX CAB $3000 or best offer. #H8005 #T8079 2004 Jaguar $23,900 CAMRY XLE Call (508)867-6922 MSRP ...... $16,835 4X4 MSRP ...... $27,950 Tri-State Toyota Scion Dodge REBATE ...... 500 REBATE...... 2,000 $15,995 BONUS CASH...... 500 X Type 191 W. Main St., Dudley, MA Tri-State Toyota Scion Dodge GM LOYALTY REBATE ...... 1,000 (508)943-7474 1996 2 door Red MEMORIAL DAY CASH ...... 500 All wheel drive, loaded, 191 W. Main St., Dudley, MA KNIGHT DISCOUNT...... 1,336 KNIGHT DISCOUNT...... 2,951 (800)339-2321 (508)943-7474 low mileage, 23K miles, www.krausecars.com Chevy Tahoe $ $ pristine condition. (800)339-2321 push button 4WD automatic, YOUR PRICE . 13,999 YOUR PRICE... 21,999 Asking $17,500. 2006 TOYOTA www.krausecars.com leather interior, power Call (508)764-4275 CAMRY LE 2005 TOYOTA everything, 135K/350 V8, BRAND NEW 2008 CHEVROLET TRAILBLAZER BRAND NEW 2008 CHEVROLET COLORADO tow package, CD, cassette, $15,996 COROLLA LE #T8078 MSRP ...... $30,285 #T8075 MSRP ...... $17,365 AM/FM, maintained well. REBATE...... 2,000 Tri-State Toyota Scion Dodge $13,900 REBATE ...... 500 Priced fairly! BONSU CASH ...... 1,000 2002 Lincoln LS 191 W. Main St., Dudley, MA Tri-State Toyota Scion Dodge BONUS CASH...... 500 (508)943-7474 Call (617)943-0288, MEMORIAL DAY CASH...... 1,500 Black/Tan, Leather, 40k, 191 W. Main St., Dudley, MA KNIGHT DISCOUNT...... 1,286 KNIGHT DISCOUNT...... 1,366 (800)339-2321 (508)943-7474 North Brookfield. Fully Loaded, Chrome $5500/OBO $ $ Rims/Grill/Rocker www.krausecars.com (800)339-2321 YOUR PRICE... 24,499 YOUR PRICE... 14,999 Panels/Pillars, 2006 TOYOTA www.krausecars.com 1996 Ford Brand New Snow Tires, CAMRY SOLARA SE 2004 TOYOTA Bronco XLT GM CERTIFIED USED VEHICLES AND MORE Extra Set Of 18” Chrome $16,900 2007 CHEVY 2005 CHEVY CAMRY LE 4x4, 1 owner, no accidents, 2004 CHEVY 2004 CHRYSLER Rims with Tires. New Tri-State Toyota Scion Dodge $14,994 EXPRESS 2500 CARGO VAN MONTE CARLO SS PACIFICA EQUINOX LS Brakes 191 W. Main St., Dudley, MA never smoked in, interior Tri-State Toyota Scion Dodge 99%, runs perfect, WITH BIN PKG., LOW MI., #T7198A SUPERCHARGED, #3763P 52K MI., #3621P LOW MI., AWD, #T8046B (508)943-7474 191 W. Main St., Dudley, MA Sharp Car! Mint! (800)339-2321 Green/Grey, brush guard, (508)943-7474 needs rear fenders, $3500. $13,500 obo www.krausecars.com (800)339-2321 774-289-9074 Call (508)949-1525 2006 TOYOTA www.krausecars.com 1999 Mercury CAMRY XLE 2003 TOYOTA 1999 GMC $15,999 $15,999 $13,999 $12,999 $20,888 CAMRY XLE Suburban SLT Cougar 2004 CHRYSLER 2003 NISSAN 2006 CHEVY 2004 CHEVY 92k, V6, 5 Speed, All Tri-State Toyota Scion Dodge $13,993 4x4, Leather, SEBRING LIMITED IMPALA SS 191 W. Main St., Dudley, MA Tri-State Toyota Scion Dodge Remote/Keyless Entry, XTERRA SILVERADO EX CAB 2500 HD Options. College V6, AUTO, #3777PA #T6053B (508)943-7474 191 W. Main St., Dudley, MA 130k Miles, Good EDITION 6.0 ENGINE, #T8032A Forces Sale CONVERTIBLE, #3592P (800)339-2321 (508)943-7474 Condition. $3800 OBO www.krausecars.com (800)339-2321 Call www.krausecars.com $6500 THINK 508-476-3907 2006 TOYOTA 508-612-6398 SPRING! 508-335-1283 COROLLA CE/LE/S 2003 TOYOTA $ $ $ $ SEDAN 4 D COROLLA LE 2000 Ford 12,999 11,999 16,999 13,999 1996 Mercury $14,800 $9,993 Expedition-Eddie 2006 HUMMER 2006 CHEVY 2006 FORD 2007 BUICK Grand Marquis Tri-State Toyota Scion Dodge Tri-State Toyota Scion Dodge Bauer H3 MALIBU LT V6 FUSION LUCERNE 191 W. Main St., Dudley, MA 191 W. Main St., Dudley, MA SUNROOF, LOW MI, #3801P LOW MI, #3648P #3678P #3662P Blue Hill Edition (508)943-7474 (508)943-7474 111,000 miles, asking Loaded, White w/ Blue (800)339-2321 (800)339-2321 $6000. 48” wide, zero Interior, 90k Miles www.krausecars.com www.krausecars.com clearance fireplace like new. $2,995 obo Asking $600. 2006 TOYOTA Call (508)566-2721 $ $ 1992 Chevy COROLLA LE 2001 TOYOTA CAMRY 23,499 $12,999 11,999 $19,999 $14,777 SOLARA SLE 2001 Jeep Corsica Tri-State Toyota Scion Dodge $11,900 Cherokee Limited Blue, 119k Miles, 191 W. Main St., Dudley, MA Tri-State Toyota Scion Dodge Black, 4x4, 6 cyl., power Good Condition (508)943-7474 191 W. Main St., Dudley, MA everything, heated leather, www.Knightchevy.com 6 Cylinder Automatic (800)339-2321 (508)943-7474 CXD, 99k miles, 1 ower. Very $1,195 obo www.krausecars.com (800)339-2321 good condition, KBB value 508-764-4356 www.krausecars.com $8250, selling $6,000 or best 129 Worcester St., Southbridge MA 01550 • M-Thurs 9-8 • Fri. 9-6 • Sat. 9-5 • Sun 11-4 (508)615-5959 2006 TOYOTA 2001 TOYOTA offer. Call (508)892-4306 COROLLA LE COROLLA CE 2004 TOYOTA RAV4 “Please present this ad when purchasing your vehicle. All new vehicle offers reflect all rebates to dealer unless noted oth- $12,900 $8,991 $18,555 1997 Olds Regency erwise the 100,000 mile warranty is a factory powertrain warranty on 2007 & 2008 models. Tax, title, registration and Nice solid driver 105K Tri-State Toyota Scion Dodge Tri-State Toyota Scion Dodge Tri-State Toyota Scion Dodge highway miles, loaded with 191 W. Main St., Dudley, MA 191 W. Main St., Dudley, MA 191 W. Main St., Dudley, MA documentation fees are additional for all vehicles. Prior sales are excluded. Not responsible for typographical errors. moonroof, needs nothing. (508)943-7474 (508)943-7474 (508)943-7474 Vehicle pictures may not be exact model offered. MUST TAKE DELIVERY BY 6/6/08. See dealer for details. Asking $3500. (800)339-2321 (800)339-2321 (800)339-2321 Call (860)974-3022 www.krausecars.com www.krausecars.com www.krausecars.com JUNE, 04, 2008 ☎ TOWN-TO-TOWN CLASSIFIEDS ☎ A STONEBRIDGE PRESS PUBLICATION ☎ 9

SPORTS UTILITY 740 MOTORCYCLES 740 MOTORCYCLES 750 CAMPERS/TRAILERS 750 CAMPERS/TRAILERS 750 CAMPERS/TRAILERS 750 CAMPERS/TRAILERS 750 CAMPERS/TRAILERS VEHICLES 1993 Harley 100th Anniversary 2006 Camp 2000 Kropf 40’ 2003 Rockwood 2005 TOYOTA Davidson FLHS 2003 Harley 1991 CruiseMaster Premiere HIGHLANDER Out Truck Cap 2005 Fleetwood Park Model $19,995 Electra Glide Sport Davidson 30 Foot Class-A Pop-Up Camper Black, only 33,313 mile, 883 Hugger, 12k Miles. Gray, 6ft with sliding front PaceArrow 37A With 39’x10’ enclosed all Tri-State Toyota Scion Dodge Motor Home aluminum sun room with Loaded With Extras, 191 W. Main St., Dudley, MA excellent condition, some Includes Harley Hard Leather window & side windows & Motorhome Sleeps Up To 8. extras,. $9500 or best offer. Bags, Dual Seat, Extra locking back window. Used 2 82k Miles, Fully Equipped, windows and doors. Ready (508)943-7474 18K miles, loaded, no to move in! Can be Excellent Condition Call Ray (508)987-3783 Chrome, Luggage Rack, months, brand new. Stored With Many Extras. pets/smokers. Two slide (800)339-2321 $6000 dismantled to move. Many Book Value $7500. www.krausecars.com after 4:00pm Cover, & Windshield. in heated garage. Fits Ford outs, tv’s A/C’s & furnaces. Will Sell For $5500. $5500 extras. $24,000. Truck Super Cab. $1100. Or With Electric awning & levelers, Call 727-457-2491 Call 508-320-2175 2005 TOYOTA RAV4 1986 Harley 508-943-3004 (508)729-9177 1996 Saturn Tow Car workhorse 8.1L Vortec w/5 For More Info $18,995 $7000 speed, lots of extras. Tri-State Toyota Scion Dodge Davidson 883 Harley Davidson 860-974-3788 Low $90’s. 1998 Lance 191 W. Main St., Dudley, MA 1993 Heritage Softail Call (508)885-4727 Squire 9800 (508)943-7474 Sportster 2005 Cardinal 2003 Trail- (800)339-2321 Very good condition, needs 7k Miles, Runs Excellent. Truck Camper some chrome refresh, 9,000 Lots Of New. $7500 30’ Camper www.krausecars.com 11’ 3” A/C, electric jacks, 3 Cruiser miles. Asking $3500. 1/2 Carat Diamond Ring Top Of The Line Fifth Wheel, Two Slide-Outs. All Options, 2004 Flagstaff burner stove/oven, sleeps 5, 26’, queen bunk house, light 2006 TOYOTA Call (508)754-9064 Absolutely Flawless, 30 gallon propane tank, weight, stereo, micro, A/C, Two Settings. Many Upgraded Features, 25’ Shamrock 2001 Fleetwood HIGHLANDER Used Only Four Times. generator ready. Full dry heat, 6 gallon hot water, $21,996 2005 Honda VT750 Limited Elvis Collectibles Hitch, Cover, Tripod FLT25BH Elkhorn Truck bath, solar panel, 2 awnings, tub/shower. $8000 firm. Tri-State Toyota Scion Dodge Shadow Spirit Baseball/Basketball Included. New Condition, Sleeps 8, 2 sets of double Camper double sinks. $7900. Call (508)579-8141 191 W. Main St., Dudley, MA Mint Condition, Low Collectibles Inside & Out. bunk, double sink, Call Mike (508)949-9174 (508)943-7474 Like new, used only a few Mileage, Always Garaged. Joe 407-716-5304 Super Clean & Beautiful. refrigerator & freezer, 3- times. Fits 6’ truck bed. (800)339-2321 A Steal At burner stove, microwave, 1990 Nomad 2004 Wilderness www.krausecars.com Pearl Blue/Metallic Silver Queen, sleeps 4, all 745 RECREATIONAL $25,000 outside shower, A/C/heat, amenities, asking $8,700. In Campground 5th Wheel 30’ Flame, Chrome Backrest. AM/FM/CD stereo, gas & 2007 TOYOTA VEHICLES 860-974-0405 Must see! Truck also Sleeps 6, Screen & Rain White, 16’ power living room Asking $4500 OBO smoke detector, queen size Room On Deck, New slide-out, queen size bed HIGHLANDER Call 860-792-0506 860-428-4115 available. 1998 Kawasaki bed, 18’ awning, outdoor Call (508)892-8861 Plastic Shed, 3-Burner w/home mattress, two $22,900 grill. $9500/bo. bunks, sleeps 8. 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750 CAMPERS/TRAILERS 750 CAMPERS/TRAILERS 760 VANS/TRUCKS 760 VANS/TRUCKS 760 VANS/TRUCKS 760 VANS/TRUCKS 760 VANS/TRUCKS 765 HEAVY EQUIPMENT Snowbird Special 2006 Chevy CAT D8H 2001 1988 Chevy 1988 F-250 1994 Ford F150 2003 Silverado Park Model With Loft & Silverado 1500 Silverado 1500 2WD, automatic transmis- Bulldozer “Woodland Park” Matching Addition. sion, 300 cubic inch fuel in- XLT 4x4 Xtracab 2500 HD Pickup V8, 200K, but runs great. jection, 6 cyl, 75K miles, no Cable Blade - Power Shift Beautiful Custom Design, Appx. 950 sq. ft. New paint, rebuilt Pickup Crew cab, 6.0, auto, 4x4, 40’ Park Model Trailer. Furnished, Central Air, V8/4WD, 2D, Appx. body rot, runs excellent, Runs Good 27,547 Miles. transmission, large toolbox Looks Good, Runs grey, loaded, leather, Sliding Glass Door Matching 12x16 Shed $1350. tonneau, chrome step, tow $12,000 and ladder rack, bedliner. Call (508)779-0216 Excellent! V8, PW, Entrance, Full Bath, With Washer & Dryer. Bank Repo. 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BY KEITH GRIFFIN

There’s a trend afoot to make crossover utility vehicles that look like beefed up sedans or coupes. BMW has absolutely failed at it with the new BMW X6, while Infiniti has at least made a good effort with its all-new EX35. What’s going to have people buzzing, though, is not this vehicle’s design. It’s two pieces of tech- nology: around view monitor and the lane depar- ture prevention system. The around view monitor uses small front, side and rear-mounted cameras to project an all-around view of potential objects on every side of the vehicle – helping reduce blind spots when parking. As the picture with this arti- cle shows, it’s a real bird’s-eye view of the vehicle. There’s one inherent problem. The camera shuts off when you put the transmission in drive. You get this wonderful assist in reverse that disappears in drive. Infiniti needs to enable the system to work in drive up to 5 mph. It will make parking infinitely easier and quicker. The lane departure prevention and lane departure warning systems use a small camera installed behind the windshield to detect visible lane mark- ers in front of the vehicle and calculate its posi- tion relative to lane markers and warn the driver of lane drift (pending lane change without use of the turn signal) with a visual display and audible buzzer. The lane departure prevention system uses the vehicle dynamic control system. If it detects the EX35 is leaving its lane (without the signals being deployed), it will apply the brakes and try to nudge you back into your assumed lane. I like the idea because it might encourage more drivers to The Infiniti EX35 is part of a new trend of crossover utility vehicles designed to look like beefed-up sedans. use their turn signals! The lane departure prevention system works with the lane departure warning system. The latter is a Infiniti says it can repair fingernail scratches Lest I forget to mention it, the EX35 is a pretty e-mailed to [email protected]. All queries are true nanny that reminds you with a beep every under door handles. According to Infiniti, “The good car. It has a couple of flaws worth noting. answered.) time the wheels stray. In five days behind the process, which takes anywhere from one day to People over 6’1” might find it uncomfortable wheel I discovered I tend to drift left a lot. The one week (depending on the surrounding temper- because there is no headroom when the optional VITAL STATISTICS system can be shut off if it starts to annoy you. ature and the depth of the scratch), is accom- power moon roof is installed as part of the jour- Wheelbase: 110.2 inches One caveat: the lane departure prevention and plished through the use of a special highly elastic ney trim level. Length: 182.3 inches around view monitor are first-generation technol- resin. This resin is combined with a convention- The more serious flaw is the abhorrent blind spot Width: 71.0 inches ogy. Problems with both can be expected as the al clear coat to increase the paint’s flexibility and created by the thick B pillar. Even with the mir- Height: 62.6 inches bugs are tweaked. Just keep in touch with your strength by raising the resin density.” rors properly adjusted (go to CarTalk.com to Curb weight: 3915 lbs. Infiniti director at the first signs of problems. This review reminds me of one written about the learn how), I was always double and triple check- Engine: 3.5-liter V-6 The Infiniti EX35 has another feature not seen on Acura TL by a stereo magazine. The writer raved ing before changing lanes. Horsepower: 297 any other vehicle: Scratch Shield. (It’s one feature about the TL’s sound system (a truly divine piece Every 2008 Infiniti EX35 comes standard with a Torque: 253 I took Infiniti’s word at.) It’s a “self-healing” clear of equipment) for multiple pages. At the end he fourth-generation 3.5-liter V6 engine rated at 297 EPA estimated mpg city/highway: coat paint that fixes fine scratches. For example, said, “And the TL’s a pretty good car, too.” horsepower and 253 lb. ft. of torque. It is mated 15/20 to a 5-speed automatic transmission with manual Base price: $31,300 mode, DS sport mode with downshift rev match- As-tested price: $36,250 ing and adaptive shift control. This is a good Also consider: BMW X6, Ford Edge, engine that has been proven time and time again Subaru Forrester in a lot of different vehicles. The EPA numbers for the Infiniti EX35 are noth- ing to write home about (or should I be hip and say nothing to instant message home about?) The Auto AWD version, that Infiniti loaned to me, gets 15 Review mpg city and 20 mpg highway. The city numbers are the same on the RWD version, but highway mileage improves to 22 mpg. Premium fuel is rec- ommended. Fuel economy could be improved with a swap to a six-speed automatic transmission. Nissan (Infiniti’s parent company) has been lagging in that department. Expect it within the next couple of years across the line as it tries to keep up with the competition. Pricing starts at $31,300. To get all the bells and whistles, it’s necessary to move up to the Journey package. With all-wheel drive, the final price could be as high as $36,250.

Photos © Infiniti (Questions and comments about this review and The most interesting piece of technology on the FX35 is its around view monitor. It works great in other automotive concerns can be reverse, but needs to work in drive, too.