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This week’s Quote NICHOLS SENDS Candidates make OFF GRADUATES their case for School “How wonderful it is that nobody need wait a single moment before Committee starting to improve the world.” Three vying Anne Frank for one spot on board Editor’s

BY JASON BLEAU Office Hours NEWS STAFF WRITER Mondays 12-5 OXFORD — Oxford’s Wednesdays 1-5 municipal elections are on Tuesday, May 17, and Fridays 1-5 in preparation for the big day the Oxford Business Association held a spe- Jason Bleau photo cial forum on April 30 to allow candidates for sev- From left, Oxford School Committee candidates Cassandra INSIDE eral contested elections Sue Day, Desmond White and Karl Brown speak during a to speak their minds on forum earlier this month, presenting their take of a series of Seniors ...... A5 issues concerning the issues facing the Oxford School District as they each hope to Learning ...... A5-9 town. fill the one vacant School Committee seat on May 17. Viewpoint ...... A10 Last week, The Webster Running for the seat of Suffolk University and Sports ...... A12-14 Times presented some are Cassandra Sue Day, has a background in pub- responses by the candi- Obituaries ...... B2 Desmond White and Karl lic accounting. Currently dates for the Board of Brown, who all have chil- manager of the accounting Events Calendar ...... B3 Jason Bleau photo Selectmen. However, dren in the school system department of Hometown Real Estate ...... Sect.B WORCESTER — Nichols College said while there are two seats of various ages, and said Bank in Oxford, Day goodbye to the Class of 2016, presenting 456 available on that board, they hope to become more grew up in Uxbridge and degrees on Mother’s Day (Sunday, May 8) only one seat is available involved in the school is a three-year member LOCAL at the DCU Center in Worcester. Pictured, on the School Committee, district as both parents of the Chaffee School Gustave Koumare could not hide his smile which has three can- and concerned citizens Council and helped with as he admired his newly accepted degree for didates vying for their seeking to drive home the the District Improvement Sports Management. For more photos, turn to shot at helping move importance of education Plan during that time. pages A6-A7! the town’s schools in the in Oxford. right direction. Day is a 2006 graduate Please Read FORUM, page A16 Webster prepares for override vote on Wednesday

BY JASON BLEAU if any of four different immediately adjourn- may seem like the Town “The law requires the NEWS STAFF WRITER items will be added to the ing, Webster resident Meeting warrant is lack- town to give a warning WEBSTER — As spending plan before the Bob Whitelaw brought ing information, leaving to the residents of what Oxford High expected, Webster’s Annual Town Meeting up his concerns that certain items without would be discussed at School senior Annual Town Meeting reconvenes in June. several items that were any actual numbers real- Town Meeting. So if they was adjourned immedi- Multiple items were tabled were on the agen- ly works to the town’s were to put in a num- embraces love ately Monday night, May tabled during the May da without any num- benefit. ber, lets say $1 million, 9, to accommodate a May 9 meeting to be consid- bers attached. Webster’s “When there are no and then someone made of nature 18 vote on several items ered next month, but the Town Moderator Thomas numbers on the warrant a motion to amend that to that will determine if the Annual Town Meeting Ralph cleared up some article it’s basically for $1.5 million then it would Page A3 town will go forward with was far from simple. misconceptions on this the convenience of town be on me to rule that out only a balanced budget or Despite the meeting issue, noting that while it meeting,” Ralph said. Please Read MEETING, page ­A18 LEARNING Oxford voters approve budget

Community Preservation Committee OK’d

BY JASON BLEAU was formed last year to NEWS STAFF WRITER study the need for such an St. Joseph OXFORD — Oxford override on the school’s voters approved several side of the budget and its students learn items at the Annual Town members will continue to about monuments Meeting on May 4, includ- serve in that function for ing a budget with a mod- at least another year at Page A5 Photos courtesy Clifford Cloutier est increase and a new the request of the town. Community Preservation Voters also approved National Honor Society seniors were given a “mini graduation ceremony” at the induc- Committee bylaw. the formation of a tion ceremony on April 26. Voters filed in to the Community Preservation SPORTS Oxford High School for Committee, a seven-mem- the meeting, which was ber panel that will relatively tame, with explore the needs and Bay Path inducts new few, if any, really con- potential for community tentious items brought preservation in Oxford forward for consider- and is directly connected ation over the course of to another proposal to be members to NHS the night. As one of the on the ballot on May 17 highlight items that eve- during the town’s annual ‘A good way to start off ning, the town approved election. The panel will a budget of $35,062,703 be changed with recom- the next generation’ for the 2017 fiscal year. mending action at town The increase is $736,828 meetings concerning open higher than the current space, historical proper- BY OLIVIA RICHMAN for the seniors who will be graduat- fiscal year, enough for ties and renovations and NEWS STAFF WRITER ing, said Social Studies teacher and a small increase but not other initiatives in the Bartlett softball CHARLTON — Bay Path Regional NHS Co-Advisor Eileen McNamara. enough for a Proposition town while also helping versus Burncoat Vocational Technical High School “This year we had 55 applications. 2 1/2 override, which was guide the town in setting inducted their new National Honor We took in 75 percent, inducting 35 tabled earlier this year. aside funding under the washed out Society members on Tuesday, April new students,” said McNamara. “It The town also voted to Community Preservation 26. shows our students are really dedi- maintain the School Act. The bylaws for that Page A12 The formal ceremony also includ- Operational Needs committee were approved ed a “mini graduation ceremony” Please Read BAY PATH, page ­A16 Committee for anoth- er year. The committee Please Read BUDGET, page ­A18 2 • The Webster Times • Friday, May 13, 2016 www.508Local.com Moore welcomes student artists to State House

BOSTON — Senator Michael O. ing final selections for display. Moore (D-Millbury) welcomed five stu- “I am honored to celebrate the spir- dent artists to the State House from it of the region by showcasing the Worcester-area colleges to unveil an talent of local student artists,” said art display inspired by landscapes and Moore. “As Senate Chair of the Joint images of the Greater Worcester area. Committee on Higher Education, I rec- In an effort to showcase the unique ognize the importance of assisting stu- identity of the Second Worcester dents achieve their academic, personal District, and to highlight the talent of and career goals. I am proud to display local student artists, Sen. Moore con- this artwork which captures the unique tacted Worcester-area higher education beauty of the Greater Worcester area, institutions in February to request stu- and also congratulate all of the students dent art submissions for display within on their achievements.” the foyer of his State House Office. Sen. “My greatest inspiration comes from Moore hosted an art installation and a French Photographer who goes by reception for the students, who were the name of Serge Ramelli,” said Kevail joined by family, friends and profes- Cole, an Applied Arts major at QCC sors including Professor Mary Newman whose artwork Worcester in Motion from Quinsigamond Community was selected for display. “His alluring College (QCC) and Dr. Paul Cotnoir, use of colors and ability to tell a story Director of Design Programs at Becker in a single frame, with an exquisite and College. moody tone, are all elements that ema- After a review of dozens of submis- nate from his work of art.” Courtesy photo sions, the five finalists included three The art installation is available for “Webster Lake at Dusk,” by Kellie Powers, of Webster, a student at Assumption College. pieces of art from students enrolled at viewing in the foyer of Room 109B at QCC, one from Becker College and one the State House until the end of June. of Assumption College. Growing up College, Kellie is pursuing a B.A. in from Assumption College. Worcester Visitors to the State House are welcome in Webster, Kellie has long viewed Chemistry with a Sociology and Art resident Travis Simpkins, a freelance to stop by Senator Moore’s Office to Webster Lake as one of her favorite double minor. artist, educator, and respected museum view the following work from a local places to visit with friends and family. professional assisted Sen. Moore with student: The landscape surrounding the shore launching the program, and with mak- • “Webster Lake at Dusk,” by at dusk served as the inspiration for Kellie Powers, of Webster, a student her artwork. A senior at Assumption Almanac Einstein takes a swim in Quote of the Week “Be constructive, be positive and try to focus on what works and not what Webster Lake doesn’t.” - Gov. Charlie Baker, in his address to graduates of Nichols College last week- WEBSTER — The 2016 Webster Lake Barry Equipment Co., LaFramboise end. Ice-Out Contest was a great success, as Well Drilling, Inc., Robinson & spring has arrived on Webster Lake! Jalbert, Bistro Eighty Ates, Lake The winning time this year was Feb. Pizza, Rose Construction, Bonardis Open to Close 25 at 10:20 a.m. Winners include: Formalwear, Inc, Lakeview Marine, DUDLEY • 1st Place, $2,000: Jane Sprague: Feb. Sarah Gustafson Coldwell Banker, BT 25 11:15 a.m. Copy and Print Center, LKQ, Shotokan Dudley Town Hall (508) 949-8000 • 2nd Place, $1,000: Kathleen Karate Academy, Cappellini’s Italian Board of Selectmen (949-8001) Worthington: Feb. 25, 4 p.m. Restaurant, Long Subaru, Shrewsbury Monday-Thursday...... 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. • 3rd Place, $500: Gloria Ricker: Feb. Transmission, Inc., Carl’s Oxford Diner, Fridays...... 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. 25, 5:07 p.m. Marty’s of Dudley, Southbridge Saving Evening appointments if needed. • 4th Place, $250: Ben Craver: Feb. 24, Bank, Century 21 Lake Realty, McGee Note: Office hours are for selectmen’s secretary 6:17 p.m. Toyota of Dudley, Standard Source, and town administrator. S • 5th Place, $250: Jan Mominee: Feb. Inc., Chuck’s Steakhouse, Myriad Fiber electmen do not hold office hours. Town Clerk (949-8004) 26, 1:42 p.m. Imaging, The Whistle Stop, The Citadel Monday-Thursday...... 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. The Eighth Annual Ice-Out Einstein Company, Nipmuc Liquors, Vandi Thursday nights...... 5 to 7 p.m. was a great success and we want to Auto Supply Inc., Galaxy Development Fridays...... 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. thank everyone for their support. We LLC, Oxford Casual Dining, Waterfront are pleased to Mary’s, Hanks Liquors, Park’ n Shop Dudley Police Department (943-4411) report that we sold Supermarkets, Webster Five Bank, Staffed 24 hours a day, seven days a week 1,193 tickets and Happy Garden Restaurant, Place Dudley Fire Department (949-8040) collected $14,240, Motors, Wind Tiki Restaurant, Hazard Monday-Sunday...... 6 a.m. to 6 p.m. including sponsor- Marine, Pratt Trucking Co., Hickey ships. We received Fleet Services LLC, Pro Automotive. OXFORD $1,000 from our It has been a pleasure to be associated main sponsor, with the Webster Fire Department and Oxford Town Hall (508) 987-6027 Point Breeze Webster Animal Shelter. We will be Restaurant, and presenting checks to them for just over Board of Selectmen 8x7-9x7 Steel Liftmaster 1/2 hp $7,200 from our $2,150 each, which represents half the 2 Sided Insulated Key Contributors net proceeds from this year’s contest. Monday-Friday...... 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Chain Drive Town Clerk (987-6032) Garage Door — Ace Auto Once again, it was very rewarding to 7ft Opener Collision Center, witness the involvement from not only Monday-Friday...... 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. r-value 9.65 Inc, standard hardware & Hometown Bank, the WLA, but also the cooperation and track, 8 color & 3 panel design options $270 Quality Beverage excitement from the community. Oxford Police Department (987-0156) $570 inc Installation L.P., Alert Driving The Ice-Out Committee members: For emergencies, call 911 inc Installation price matching available on all written quotes Academy, Indian Steve Washburn, John Real, Sarah Kac, Oxford Fire Department (987-6012) Ranch, Rampco Jason Rousseau, and Jason Piader, wish Monday-Friday...... 8 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Construction Co., to thank everyone for their support. WEBSTER

Webster Town Hall (508) 949-3850 Office Hours: Monday...... 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. Tuesday-Thursday...... 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Friday...... 8:30 a.m. to 12 p.m.

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They may also be made available for resale, with any proceeds going to Stonebridge Press and/or the photo re-print vendor. $224,000, 49 Sutton Road, Eileen Kane and Eileen Frazier to Dena The Webster Times (USPS#024-928) is published weekly by Stonebridge Press, Inc., 25 Elm St., Southbridge, MA 01550. Periodical Oberg and Michael Oberg Postage paid at Southbridge, MA 01550. POSTMASTER: Send address changes to Webster Times, P.O. Box 90, Southbridge, MA 01550 www.508Local.com Friday, May 13, 2016 • The Webster Times • 3 Oxford High School senior embraces love of nature ACCURACY WATCH: The Webster Times is committed to accuracy in all its news reports. Although BY JASON BLEAU NEWS STAFF WRITER numerous safeguards are in place to ensure “Well, I’ve always done outdoor stuff. accurate reporting, mistakes can occur. OXFORD — As the “That’s A Picture!” My dad likes it too. We used to always Confirmed fact errors will be corrected in Campaign interview series out of go fishing so that was our time together. a timely manner on page A3. We cannot Oxford High School comes to a close, We still do every summer. We’ll be out run corrections based upon differences of Webster Times Staff Writer Jason Bleau there for days doing that and we hike opinion or unconfirmable facts. We will, caught up with the “Outdoorsman” together. There are so many different however, print letters to the editor from Alex Shepherd to talk about his love for things you can do outside. There must area residents who wish to add their com- nature and outdoor activities after he be one thing for everyone to like. I’d just ments to our news coverage. If you find a was named one of the 15 senior students say go out there and experience it.” mistake, please call (508) 764-4325. During in the campaign. non-business hours, leave a message in the A future student of Syracuse What’s it like to earn this “out- editor’s voicemail box. University seeking a degree in elec- doorsman” designation from your trical engineering, Shepherd said he class and class officers? It’s some- has always had a love for the outdoors thing you enjoy doing so it’s got to and shared some of his favorite activi- feel pretty cool. ties and his thoughts about embracing ENTERTAINMENT AND nature and what it has to offer. “It’s exciting. I’ve always love being Look for the final interview in the 2016 outdoors and I never talk or brag about EVENTS “That’s A Picture!” campaign series it with anyone. I do all this stuff because in next week’s issue of The Webster I love to do it so this is pretty cool.” Times. One last question before I let Thank you for sitting down with you go, Alex. Did your love for the me today, Alex. Can you explain to Jason Bleau photo outdoors play into your college of me what it is about the outdoors Oxford High School senior Alex Shepherd was choice? I know that a college that’s DON’T MISS that you love so much? What about named the “outdoorsman” in the school’s right for your own career and educa- being out in nature really brings “That’s A Picture” campaign. tional goals is an important decision you in and makes that such a fun to make, but comfort level plays into A THING! thing for you? that to I would assume.

“I’ve just been outdoors my whole “Yes, especially running. I love to “It is in a town, but everything out- life, so I’ve just grown up with it. I love run in the woods and even along the side of it is rural and farmland. It did every season and I love doing all sorts roadway. Outside of school I hike and play into the decision a little bit. They of activities outside. I just love being I have a good friends that I go with. We have a ski club and other outdoors clubs active.” have a goal to do the 48 4,000 footers around there so that did play some part in the White Mountains. We’ve done in the decision.” Do you get those opportunities about seven of them now. I dirt bike and here in high school to explore nature snowmobile. I go four-wheeling. Stuff Well, Alex, we appreciate you and the outdoors? like that.” taking the time to talk with The Webster Times and share your love “Well when I was in fifth grade I We live in a day and age where for the outdoors. Congrats on being started doing the ski club and that was technology is a dominant for on named to the “That’s A Picture!” when I first started snowboarding. I did entertainment and it is hard to campaign and we’ll see you at grad- that all the way up through 9th grade. I escape that. For some people doing uation next month. loved doing that. After 9th grade I start- outdoor activities and being in ed doing other sports after that. I play nature is not their thing and really “Thank you.” soccer, I run cross country and track so some might even say those activities my sports are outdoors.” are real “old school” fun. What is it Jason Bleau may be reached at 508-909- about having that outdoor experi- 4129, or by e-mail at jason@stonebridge- Do you enjoy those sports more ence and doing those activities that press.com. because they are outdoors? you seem to enjoy more than mod- ern forms of entertainment?

READING Fee includes parking and admission to the event for adults and children Church of Webster; Harrington and from 3 to 4 p.m., the Polish- NEWSPAPERS HealthCare System, Webster; American folk group, PIAST, will IS A QUEST news briefs Oxford Firefighters Association; perform. At 4 p.m., the annual LIKE NO OTHER Oxford High School Music & Festival Mass will be held in Art Departments; Reconciliation St. Joseph Basilica. And then Now offering a new line of House, Webster; Sacred Heart of once again, from 6 until 10 p.m., Amish Inspired Jesus Parish, Webster; Southern Maestro’s men will take the stage Living Room Selections Janet Malser Humanities Worcester County Educational with your favorite polka music. by Smith Brothers of Berne Collaborative; St. Vincent On Sunday, June 19, the fes- Trust announces grant DePaul Society; Town of Dudley tival will open at noontime Historical Commission; Webster with an Old Fashioned Chicken award recipients Child Care Collaborative, Inc.; Barbeque Dinner, from noon to WEBSTER — The Janet Malser Webster Dudley Food Share; 1:30 p.m., which includes half a Humanities Trust recently Webster-Dudley Historical BBQ chicken, baked potato, cole- awarded the sixth annual distri- Society, Inc.; Webster Middle slaw, roll and butter. Tickets for bution of grants to various local School. the dinner are $10 and need to non-profit organizations totaling The Janet Malser Humanities be purchased in advance by call- $192,000. Trust was established in 2009 ing 508-943-0467. The childrens’ www.smithbrothersfurniture.com The following are 2016 grant as a 501(c)(3) charitable founda- choirs will perform at 2 p.m., and recipients: All Saints Academy, tion. Its purpose is to fund edu- the Packachaug Fiddlers Group Webster; Bartlett High School cational, cultural, historic, and will perform from 2:30 to 3 p.m. A Art & Business Departments, charitable causes in the towns polka DJ will be playing all your RONNIE’S SEAFOOD Webster; Bay Path Regional of Dudley, Oxford, or Webster, favorite polka tunes from noon Vocational Technical High School; Massachusetts. For more infor- until 4 p.m. Rt. 31 ChaRlton Depot The Black Tavern Historical mation visit janetmalsertrust. All weekend long will feature Society, Dudley; Boy Scout Troop org. Polish and American food and “Proudly serving the community for over 40 years” 273, Dudley; Catholic Charities Spirits, Live music, Raffles, 50/50, of the Diocese of Worcester; The Games of Chance, Crafts, Polish Church of the Reconciliation, St. Joseph Polish Festival Booth, Pastry Booth, Kids games, Webster; Daughters of the Bounce House, adult games of , Dudley coming in June fun, Dice Wheel, Blackjack, chapter; Dudley-Charlton Seven Under/Over, Dunk Tank, OPEN Schools/Crawford Memorial WEBSTER — The St. Joseph Cornhole Tournament, Hoop Library; Dudley Elementary 43rd Annual Polish Festival will Shoots and much more. Tues., Wed., Thurs, Sun. School; Dudley Conservation be held the weekend of June 17-19, All raffles will start at 4 p.m. Land Trust; First Baptist at the St. Joseph School grounds, on Sunday, June 19. A total of 47 Whitcomb St., Webster. $5,250 in prizes will be raffled off 11am-8pm The festival opens in the Money Raffle. First prize Friday night, June 17 at 5 is $3,000; 2nd prize is $1,500 and Public Meetings p.m. until 11 p.m. Seafood 3rd prize will be $750. Tickets are Fri. & Sat. Specials of fish and chips, $5 each, or a book of 3 for $10. All Editor’s Note: Meetings as listed are clam chowder and fritters proceeds from the festival bene- 11am-9pm retrieved in advance from multiple sourc- will be featured, as well fits St. Joseph School in Webster. es, including Town Hall and the Internet. as Polish and American So join us for a fun-filled week- The Webster TImes is not responsible for foods. Award winning end to greet the arrival of sum- changes and cancellations. Maestro’s Men will play mer! polka music for your danc- Accepting most major credit cards WEBSTER ing and listening pleasure - Submitted by Marlene Proulx, from 6 to 10 p.m. Publicity Thursday, May 19 On Saturday, June 18, Director, the festival will be open St. Joseph Police/Fore Station Building from noon until 11 p.m. At 43rd Polish Committee, 10 a.m., Fire Station 1:30 p.m., St. Joseph School Festival GLOBE TRANSMISSION will hold a Talent Show, OXFORD & AUTO REPAIR Wednesday, May 18 TheHeartOf Board of Selectmen, 7:15 p.m., 508-764-9400 Oxford Town Hall 508local.com 405 East Main St. Southbridge, MA 01550 www.globetransmissions.net FINANCING NOW AVAILABLE!

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Monday and Friday, 10 a.m. – 3 p.m. • Fridays: 9-10 a.m. Calling all Early ONGOING: Tri-Valley Options Counselor is avail- Birds, and Spring Chicks! Springtime • Mondays: “Aging Backwards” 12:45 able the first Tuesday of every month is the best time to present “Aging p.m., cards/games, Wal-Mart trips (2) from 9:30-11:30 a.m. at the Center. Grief Share Group, sponsored by a grant from The MCOA, meets Bi Backwards.” For those of us who would • Tuesdays: Needle workers (need vol- Options counseling is free and avail- like to regain/maintain better posture, unteers), Chair Yoga, Grocery Shop able to all elders and persons with dis- Weekly on Thursday afternoons. If you are feeling a loss of any kind, loss of a balance, range of motion, and improved • Wednesdays: Zumba Gold, Pitch, abilities regardless of age or income. overall health. Please come give it a try, EMS presentations (third Wednesday of Options counseling provides informa- loved one, loss of health, feeling blue or overwhelmed; it can help to talk to and look forward to your own, new and the month), tion and support to individuals who improved spring makeover! ($2 dona- • Thursdays: Strength and Balance need to make decisions regarding someone. Call for more information, we are here for you. tion/class). Panera Bread donation here Class, Grocery Shopping housing, financial help, services in the at 10:15 a.m. until it’s gone. Chair Yoga, • Fridays: Transportation to Hair home, long term care and other needs. Jimmy D’s is postponed until June due to a trip to Italy. We will be looking 10:30-11:30 a.m., $2, Bingo is played after Appointments, cards/games, book club • Zumba Gold Classes are held every lunch. This is a slower paced BINGO, a • DAILY: Cards and Games, Tri-Valley Thursday, 9:30-10:15 a.m. forward to his return. Monday and Friday Tri Valley Lunch friendly group, come join us! Lunches (48 hour advance notice) • Chair Yoga classes are held at the Seniors did you know, you are wel- • MONTHLY: Wal-Mart, Kmart, Senior Center at 10:30-11:15 a.m. $3 each Clubs are served at 11:30 am. A $3 dona- tion per meal is suggested. Please call come to attend any of our programs or Dollar Store, grocery store and TJ Maxx class. events no matter where you live? Don’t trips, Birthdays, Book Club, Coin Club, • Yahtzee Social: Monday – Thursday, senior center to reserve your meal. 508- 949-8010, ext. 3. be shy; come join us if you see anything Tea & Talk, Ice Cream Socials, blood 9 a.m. you like on our schedule. (That’s an pressure, Computer Classes • Knitting/Crocheting Social: • Monday, May 16, 12 noon: Fire Prevention with Dudley Fire Chief official invitation)! • SHINE appointments every other Mondays, 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. Monday • Adult Coloring: Tuesdays, 10-11 a.m. Dean Kochanowski. COMING IN JUNE • S.C.M. Elderbus, Inc. Passengers: • Friday, May 20, at 12 noon, Mary Please note that you need to call 48 Brunell, Dietitian at Tri Valley will be Free Computer Class on Mondays TRI-VALLEY, INC. business hours (two days) in advance to here to discuss the Benefits of Whole and Friday afternoons 1-2 p.m.. Ever schedule a ride. 1-800-321-0243. Grains. Free program. thought about starting a Face Book Monday, May 16: Roast pork with • Tri-Valley Lunch: Served Tuesdays, • Monday, May 23, after lunch, Happy Page, setting up a Gmail account, learn- gravy, mashed potatoes, jardinière veg- Wednesdays, and Thursdays at 11:30 Birthday Cake, delightfully decorated, ing Excel, Power Point, or MS Word? etables, yogurt, pumpernickel bread. a.m. Please call (508) 949-3845 at least 48 right after lunch, around noon. Free! Sharon can help! Call the Dudley Senior Tuesday, May 17: Shepherd’s pie, car- hours in advance to reserve your meal. Sponsored by Brookside Rehab. Center for more info, or to sign up. rots, peas, mandarin oranges, French • Monday, May 30, we are closed in bread. • Bingo: Every Tuesday, starts at 1 OXFORD SENIOR CENTER p.m. promptly. Please arrive by 12:45 Observance of Memorial Day! Wednesday, May 18: Bacon omelet, O’Brien potatoes, Green beans and p.m. to sign in. REGULAR SCHEDULE 323 Main Street (behind Town Hall), • Progressive Pitch: Every Monday Oxford, MA 01540, 508-987-6000. Open tomato, streusel cake, diet=Small piece, and Wednesday at 1 p.m. • Mondays: Chair Yoga with Joanne Monday through Friday, 8:30 a.m. to marble rye bread. • House Number Signs: Sheriff’s LaLiberte HHP 10:30-11:30 a.m., $2. 2:30 p.m., except holidays. 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Out department, and is considered to be the account of of agency Warrant. police. All subjects are considered innocent until Levon E Brown, 26, 2 Jesse Rd. Dudley. PD proven guilty in a court of law. If a case is dismissed Warrant. in court or the party is found to be innocent, The April 27 Times, with proper documentation, will update the Anthony C. Sullivan, 39, 46 Chase Ave. Dudley. log at the request of the arrested party. OUI Drugs, Marked lanes violation, negligent operation of motor vehicle. April 28 DUDLEY POLICE DEPARTMENT Kristina Lynn Vallee, 27, 8 Village St. Dudley. Out of agency warrant, possess Class A Drug. April 24 April 30 Kenneth L. Mardirosian, 22, 5 Luther Ln. Dudley. Justin D. Betty, 25, 252 Thompson Rd. Webster. Out of agency Warrant. Out of agency Warrant. April 25 News Brief

65 years old, as well as ages 14 and under. The Bartlett forum to focus on opioid Boston Globe also reported a 6-percent increase in opioid-related deaths from 2014 to 2015, a big jump epidemic from previous years. What can we do as a commu- nity to stop these alarming statistics from rising? WEBSTER — For some, opioid/heroin addiction Experts suggest that the response to this devas- starts out as simply being prescribed a medication tating epidemic must come from each and every to help alleviate pain, while for others it is a delib- community. Many of our state and local legisla- erate act. tors, emergency responders and health profession- Regardless of initiation, many people so quick- als have taken initiative to stop this epidemic from ly become dependent on this type of medication. spreading even further. Medications that fall under the opioid category Residents of Webster are no exception. The include hydrocodone, oxycodone, morphine and Webster Public Schools, Webster Police codeine to name a few. Heroin is also a recre- Department and Harrington Hospital are join- ational drug that falls under this category. Opioid ing with the District Attorney’s Office of Central addiction does not prey on any particular age or Massachusetts to host a forum to educate the pub- race, and has become a fast-growing epidemic in lic and to discuss this issue. The event, Opioid Use our nation over recent years. It has been reported and Abuse: Addressing the Crisis, will be held on that an average of four people die every day in Tuesday, May 17, from 6-8 p.m. The event will be Massachusetts from an opioid-related overdose. held at Bartlett High School in Webster, 52 Lake The official government website for Massachusetts Pkwy. Resource tables will be available from 6-6:30 (mass.gov) reported that Worcester County p.m., and a panel discussion from 6:30-8 p.m. will alone experienced 177 opioid-related deaths in be held in the Bartlett Auditorium. This event is 2015 — the third highest death toll per county in free and open to the public. Massachusetts. The highest number of deaths was Vendors will include the DA’s Task Force/ found among men and women between the age of Hidden in Plain Sight, Learn2Cope, Recovery 25 and 34. Deaths were also reported in those over High School, You, Inc, the Sheriff’s Office, MYR thru Community Health Link, Mass Rehab, the Worcester Police Department, Spectrum Healthcare, St. Joseph School Wicked Sober, Harrington Hospital and the Worcester Probate/Family Court. For more information, you can con- tact Elisabeth Haddad at 774-317-2158 MOTORCYCLE or Jill Wooldridge at 774-317-2127. This event will provide an abundance of information related to this topic. All are POKER RUN encouraged to attend. Sunday, May 22, 2016 Registration begins 9:00 AM Come & Blessing of the riders 10:15 AM enjoy a ride through Donation $25 per Bike - $40 w/Double Rider Northeast CT Chicken BBQ included Ride leaves from: St. Joseph School 26 Main Street No. Grosvenordale, (Thompson) CT 06255 BUZZER 860/923-2090 (school office) • Scott Antonson 860/933-9861 (cell) Ride ends at BEATER! Prizes for Best & Worst Hand St. Joseph School FunFest CHECK OUT Proceeds to benefit Food/Beer/Rides/Games/Entertainment St. Joseph School Family, Friends & Non-riders are Welcome to Enjoy the Programs Chicken BBQ & Entertainment For a $12.00 Donation. THE All riders must complete a registration form and sign release. SPORTS ACTION! Prizes not redeemable for cash or alcoholic beverages. Event to be held rain or shine. Due to Helmet Laws Ride will NOT Leave CT. All riders must complete a registration form and sign release. EVENT TO BE HELD RAIN OR SHINE. Prizes not redeemable for cash or alcoholic beverages. Ride will NOT leave CT. www.508Local.com Friday, May 13, 2016 • The Webster Times • 5 Learning St. Joseph students learn about monuments

Courtesy photos had to identify how it would look, who Osborne, the author of the book series Finally, one student designed a mon- WEBSTER — Sr. Jeanne Akalski’s or what it would honor and why, where The Magic Treehouse. However, many ument named “Mother and Child” hon- fourth grade class at St. Joseph School their monument would be located, the students looked to their family, school, oring all mothers and their uncondi- recently spent time during their Social materials that would be used, what the and town for motivation. Those mon- tional love for their children. Studies classes learning about monu- monument would be called, and final- uments included “Mount Siroberson” She said, “I made the model of my ments. ly, explain if an existing monument and “Gronek and Bialik Rushmore” monument out of paste made from a The students learned that there are inspired their thinking. in honor of parents and grandparents; mixture of salt and water. I also used many kinds of monuments throughout The students took on the challenge “The Seven Summits” in honor of the some glue and real oil based paint. the world and that they’re created for with great enthusiasm and creativ- benefactors of Saint Joseph School; I chose these materials because salt many different reasons. Some honor a ity. Some chose to research existing “Scruffy: My Best Friend” and “Dog of shows that a mother’s job is not always special occasion, like a World’s Fair, monuments such as the Golden Gate All Dogs” both honoring family pets; sweet or easy. The water represents the while others honor a special person. Bridge, Eiffel Tower, and A tribute to a sibling called, “My Big purity of her love. The glue represents The students also learned that monu- Monument, other students reflect- Brother Alex;” And, a monument hon- her ability to hold the entire family ments come in numerous shapes and ed upon history for their inspiration. oring the Nipmuc Indian Tribe. close together. Finally, the paint rep- sizes and can be made from many kinds Those monuments included “World One student chose to honor “The resents a good cover to a bad situation of materials such as stone, metal, or a Peace,” “The Pearl Harbor Historic World’s Best Teacher.” The monument that we sometimes put our mothers combination of materials. Sites,” and “One Small Step” in honor recognized Sr. Jeanne because she through.” At the conclusion of their lessons, of Neil Armstrong. Other students made this fourth grader “the greatest Each student had the opportunity to Sr. Jeanne challenged her students to designed monuments to honor Notch, student he could be and she helps him present their monument to their class- design a monument of their own. They the creator of Minecraft, and Mary Pope with his reading.” mates and display their model in school.

FD to have rescue boat on Webster Lake

WEBSTER — Residents and visitors has fire pumps on board, and can be to Webster Lake will have one more used in case of emergency on the lake. reason to feel safe on the water this “As both a resident and a local summer — a new rescue boat owned by business owner, I appreciate all that Webster Fire Rescue. Webster Lake has to offer. People come The boat is a Silver Ships Ambar from across the state to enjoy fishing, 22-foot rescue boat. Originally designed boating, waterskiing, swimming and as an ocean vessel, it will be equipped sailing on the lake,” said Robert. “To with both rescue equipment and a fire ensure everyone’s safety, it’s important pump, enabling the crew to help indi- that our Fire Rescue department have viduals who may find themselves in the tools they need. I’m happy to be able trouble while enjoying all Webster Lake to help.” has to offer. Webster Fire Rescue hopes to have The boat was purchased with feder- the boat in the water before Memorial al funds through the Federal Excess Day. Courtesy photos Property Program. While the boat itself “Webster Lake is one of the larg- Chris Robert recently donated engines for a Silver Ships Ambar 22-foot rescue boat for was structurally sound, it needed new est lakes in the Commonwealth,” said Webster Lake. motors before it could be used on the Chief Brian Hickey of Webster Fire lake. At an estimated cost of $30,000, Rescue. “The well-being of our resi- Webster Fire Rescue did not have the dents and visitors to the lake is a prior- funds to purchase the motors. ity for us and we have a strong safety Upon hearing this, local business- record. Having a rescue boat available man Chris Robert stepped up with a to us on the lake is one more tool that donation, enabling Webster Fire Rescue allows us to ensure the lake remains to purchase the motors. Chris is also safe and enjoyable for all. We thank donating dock space for the boat at Chris Robert for helping to make this Indian Ranch, the campground and happen.” concert venue on Webster Lake. It will dock along- side the Indian Princess, an authentic paddle wheeler that also Oxford Carnival Amusement Rides & Games On The Town Common DON’T Rt 12, Oxford MISS May 19-22 Midway by Mark Fanelli’s Thurs., Fri. 6-10pm A THING! Traveling Amusement Park Sat. 12-10pm, Sun 12-6pm 6 • The Webster Times • Friday, May 13, 2016 www.508Local.com Learning Nichols College Class of 2016

ASSOCIATE IN BUSINESS Vincent James DiMille (s), Kenneth (m), William O’Keefe III, Lindsey E. Greenhalge, David R. Gustafson, ADMINISTRATION Doane II (s), Jessica Leigh Dobbins, Oliver (m), Skye A. Oliver (m), Barry Richard S. Handman, Raymond R. Jennifer A. Doherty (c), Meghan T. O’Neil IV, Christopher J. Pacella (s), Hanson, Bradley L. Hawn, Jr., Austin R. R. Dombkowski, Justin P. Doyle (c), Anthony J. Pasquale, Sagar K. Patel, Healy, Courtland L. James, Dominique Timothy J. Blaney, Jeffrey E. Gatto, Monique A. Dumas, Alexa Catherine Jason R. Pawlowski, Betty A. Perrin Jean-Pierre, Michael R. Jenkins, Melissa S. Greene, Ryan C. Plummer Dunn (m), Debra S. Dupont, Nicole M. (c), Blaine Mitchell Perry, Steven R. Samantha M. Johnson, Tara L. King, Duval, Scott Nathan Dziedzic, Irving Peterson (s), Samuel D. Phelps, Ryan Brenda Marie-Knight Kinnes, Mathew Bachelor of Arts M. Eggleston, Jr. (c), Gina M. Elia, J. Pichel (c), Simone M. Pizzonia, Robert Kolesnik, Nicholas J. Laflash, Taylor Elizabeth Eloi, Tyler R. Endriga, Brian Pliego, Kevin R. Poitras (m), Michael D. Langlois, Daniel M. Lawton, Mary Elizabeth Bovenzi, Patrick B. Vicky Renea Etzweiler (s), Connor T. Gregory M. Poll, Alexa Polverari, Dino Pauline A. Legor, Briana Angelone DeRosa, Kelly Marie English, Haley Fahey (c), Mackenzie B. Fallon, Kerri Porcic, Francesco L. Posillico, Tiago G. Lepore, Mary A. Leroux, Quentin P. Kathleen Fountain, Tavaughn Anthony A. Fidalgo, Christopher Michael Fiske, Prazeres, Paul D. Prescott (c), Michela Lewis, Christine L. Loper, Kathryn R. Garcia, Sr., Ashley M. Harris, Stephen C. Patrick C. Flanagan, Brian William A. Purdon, ZaNetta M. Purnell, Jamie Malloy, Angel M. McPherson, Stefany Hewston (c), Christian Horton, Edward Ford, Conor S. Fountain, Casey A. L. Quint, Raza Rabbani (c), Amanda L. C. Mendezk, Daniel M. Messier, Eric J. M. Jackson, Brandon C. Johnson, Frank, Jessica E. Frank (s), Lindsay Racicot (m), Cindi D. Record, Steven Minkwitz, Nykolette Elyse Moulaison, Maleena M. Jumpp, Bryan Thomas Nicole Gagnon, Brenda Garcia Jones, M. Reynolds, Connor Jameson Richard, Chris G. Neeley, Matthew C. Nieto, MacDonald, Samantha Kimbralyn Sharon L. Gardner (m), Alex F. Geas, Andre Rickerson, Stephanie Lynn Michael E. Nolin, Erika J. O’Malley, Mead (s), Jaime L. Miglionico (s), Erica Darby J. Geno, Christian Juan Gil, Rideout (s), Nancy J. Riebschlaeger, Anthony Michael Pacheco, Cynthia N. Milosh (s), Simone M. Pizzonia, Anjali James B. Gilbert, Taylor P. Gillespie, Christina M. Rios (c), Travis J. Robarge, Elease Payne, Kevin Paul Pelletier, Jheanell Rowe, Rachel Lee Rynning, Malcolm Lawrence Gladden, Chloe E. Kurt A. Robinson, Nicholas J. Roderick, Caitlin N. Peloquin, Allison Nicole Taylor C. Sapia, Robert Joseph Silva III Gomes, Gezell M. Gonzalez, Savannah Aaron M. Rollins (c), Tara L. Rondeau, Peppel, Anthony M. Phillips, Bonnie (s), Devin M. Smith, Ian Ulrich Sotoloff, L. Goodrich (c), Ashley Goyette, Jonathan D. Roy (m), Nicolas B. Saint M. Piette, Michael E. Power, Tonya G. Tyrell M. Todd, Katelyn D. Tupaj (s), Shaneka S. Grant, Giacomo Joseph Jean, Jr. (c), Patrick J. Salkind (s), Rayment, Daniel F. Rivera, John W. Michael Louis Zaharios Graziani, Cory F. Grenon (s), Abele Raven A. Santana, Serg G. Saradjian (c), Roche, Penny N. Russell, Roger John J. Grillo, Alexander G. Guest, Colleen Rebecca A. Scafidi, Michael V. Scannell, Saurusaitis, Julie B. Shaw, Jocelyn M. BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN Ann Guthrie, Daniel J. Haddad, Joshua MacKenzie Scheer, Cory A. Schwall, Sierra, Nicole L. Simeone, Daniel R. St BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION H. Halpern, Brian K. Hancock, Jr. (c), Stephanie M. Senecal, Brendan A. John, Patricia Stacy, Adam N. Swidler, Danielle M. Happy, Jonathan Harrigan, Sergel (m), Julia A. Signor, Jonathan Justin P. Thurston, Doris L. Towns, Benjamin D. Harrow, Connor R. Haynes Oliveira Silva, Alexa K. Smith, Kyle Lauren M. Trainor, Carly J. Turpel, Rebecca Lee Abel, Angelique C. (m), Amanda-Lee Healy (c), Christopher Smith, Nicole E. Smith (s), Daniel M. Sophie N. Un, Robert E. Van Schalkwyk, Adamuska (c), Adam J. Aiken (s), J. Herrion (m), Andrew Eugene Hess, Snyder, Adrianna M. Soldevila (m), Cheryl L. Varney, Holly F. Ventura, Jameil Ali, Isaac Alvarenga, Raymond- Jerel Eugene Hickerson, Steven Matthew E. Solomon, Lindsey M. Benjamin J. Veshi, Kristina M. Weasel, Oliver R. Alvarez (c), Megan Andrulis Hilliard, Victoria M. Hippert (c), Ryan Stewart, Kayla C. Stolakis, Chad M. Kimberly Anne Whalen, Jonathan R. (s), Andrew P. Antosh, Manuela Arango- Hodge (c), Sean R. Hoey (c), Michaela Strattman (c), Kylie Paige Sullivan, Whitcomb, James W. Whitlow, Rachel Restrepo (s), Ashley M. Arsenault, David Elizabeth Horn (c), Brittany Marie Matthew John Sullivan, Amber Tariq E. Young, Christian Zdybowicz M. Arute, Stephen C. Aslanian, Maribel Howe, Michael M. Huftalen (c), Bryan (s), Jamal Thomas Taylor, Riley S. Aviles, Tia Marie Babineau, Zachary D. Hummel, Jalen T. Hurst, Joseph L. Tebbetts (s), Malcolm C. Thomas, Yota P. Bachand (c), George N. Balzano, Jackson, Daniel Joseph Jezierski (m), Topalis, Shane D. Totten (m), Natalie MASTER OF SCIENCE IN Amanda Lee Banfill (c), Antonio Bastos, Reghinald Edward Joseph, Donna J. E. Trivino (c), Robyn L. Tsouridis, ORGANIZATIONAL LEADERSHIP Joseph J. Beasley, Tyler Ray Beasley Jurczyk, Michelle Keklik, Jessica Mario A. Turner, Jeffrey Louis Turrini, (c), Derek Brian Bedard (c), Samantha Kelliher, Robin L. King (c), Christopher Charles Michael Urella, Victoria E. Brett A. Angel, Matthew Patrick Lee Belanger, Robert D. Belger, Dillon J. Klimavich (c), Joel J. Klys (c), Gustave Utter (c), Jordi van Gaal, Robert J. Barger, Christie L. Bates, Danielle Patrick Bennett, Lindsay P. Benoit, M. Koumare, Justyna Kozikowska, Van Nort III (m), Linda A. Vandale (s), Jeanne Clark, Domenic A. Cornacchioli, Zachary A. Berman, David William Paige A. Laflamme, Alexander J. Larson Alexis E. Vasiliadis, Anthony Jeffery Robert G. Costa, Jr., Renee Michelle Berry (m), Thomas Leland Berry (c), (s), Miles J. Lawrence, Tyler James Verville, Jesse T. Vieira, Ashley D. Finkel, Jenna Elizabeth Gouin, Jessica Matthew J. Bialoncik (s), Kelsey Quinn LeBlanc, Steven R. Lecey (s), Kathleen Wallace, Christine M. Ward, Michael S. Grupposo, Anna Marie Harshaw, Blackwell, Emily A. Blake, Kyle W. M. Ledbetter, Jennifer L. Lemarier, JG. Warrino, Austin-Robert L. Weber Christopher Ryan Hayden, Jessica L. Bohonowicz (c), Sarah Bombara (c), Alexandrea J. Lepine (c), Zachary A. (c), Paul G. Wells, Melissa R. Whalen, Hoar, Kristopher M. Johnson, John Melissa L. Boucher, Juliet A. Bowlin Levy (c), Chad D. Lewis, Cora Ashley Lucas M. White (m), Dennis P. Whitner, Michael Kenerson, Karen F. Munroe, (m), Evan M. Bradley (c), Bryan Brooks- Lincoln, Anthony M. Lovetere, Tyler Jr. (s), Colin E. Whitney (s), Anthony Christine G. Murphy, Adam A. Gray, Jeffrey L. 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Bryan Thomas MacDonald accepts his degree One of several students to receive spe- in psychology. cial awards prior to their degrees, Juliana Cecera was presented the Faculty Award by Associate Dean of Liberal Arts Mauri Pelto. The award Victoria Hippert, who graduated with a degree is presented each Gov. Charlie Baker gave an inspiration and, at in Hospitality Management, waves to her year to a graduat- times, tear-jerking commencement address mom as students acknowledge their parents ing student for their before the Class of 2016 where he implored and families before making the walk to the achievement in the graduates to “be constructive, be posi- stage. “industry and consis- tive and try to focus on what works and not tent application.” what doesn’t.”

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WORCESTER — Nichols College said goodbye to the Class of 2016, presenting 456 degrees on Mother’s Day (Sunday, May 8) at the DCU Center in Worcester. The graduation ceremony was moved to the area of the popular venue due to road work in Dudley, but the roar of the crowd made up of countless families and friends of the graduates breathes as much life into the center as any sporting or concert event ever could. Emotional speeches from the class valedictorian and president as well as Gov. Charlie Baker set the stage for a new batch of young a ready college grads to take to the world and explore new adventures and opportunities with a college educa- tion to their credit.

Jason Bleau photos Ian Ulrish Sotoloff received a Bachelor of Arts Soon-to-be graduates make their way into the main arena at the DCU Center in Worcester for degree for English. their big day.

Isaac Alvarenga was presented a degree in International Business and was all smiles on his way across the stage.

Irving Eggleston Jr. graduated cum laude with degrees in accounting and sports management. Wearing a uniquely customized graduation gown, Alex Geas happily accepted his degree in finance.

Victoria Hippert makes her way back to her seat with her degree for hospitality manage- ment in hand.

Valedictorian Jaime Miglionico, who graduat- ed with a perfect 4.0 GPA, gives her speech to her fellow classmates where she told her Nichols College President Susan West classmates to cherish their dreams and make Engelkemeyer, PhD, speaks to the student Anjali Jheanelle Rowe makes her way across them count. “We all create out own little mir- to kick off the school’s 2016 graduation the stage to accept her Bachelor Degree. acles and all of those little miracles become ceremony. out life – it’s up to us to make it count,” she said.

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Zachary Levy marches back to his seat after reacting to the cheers of his family who found a great spot right next to the exit ramp of the stage to cheer on their new college graduate. www.508Local.com 8 • The Webster Times • Friday, May 13, 2016 www.508Local.com Learning Shepherd Hill Regional High School Third Quarter Honor Roll

GRADE 9 Walker, Annabell Whitley, Emily Snay, Eric Sutherland, Harry Card, Hayley Carpenter, Stoddard, Marissa Stuart, Samuel Winalski Jared Tetreau, Sarah Tonkin, Julia Carrier, Sally Cederberg, Sophia Tanacea, Autumn First Honors: Natalie Recognition: Alejandro Sean Tully, Hannah Zieminski Kaylee Clark, Emily Cofsky, Thebodo, Elizabeth Trudel, Baclawski, David Bilis, Emily Arango, Jessica Baillargeon, Second Honors: Amogh Anthony Corridori, Katherine Taylor Whittredge Briggs, Caitlin Burke, John Emily Barbale, Annmarie Basil, Dominic Battista, Deyette, Rafaella dos Santos, Coakley, Vanessa Corriveau, Berthiaume, Bailey Bowes, Lilianna Bedard, Sarah Christopher Ethier, Julia Declan Cronin, Cameron Nathan Carty, Avery Bellantoni, Aiden Bishop, Fitzpatrick, Michelle GRADE 12 Cushing, Sean Donovan, Ceccarelli, Julia Chapdelaine, Allison Bolton, Emily Bubon, Gaudet, Jessica Gelineau, Shaelyn Donovan, William First Honors: Olivia Julia Cierpich, Kylie Cohen, Emily Butkus, Nicholas Shane Gunagan, Anthony Atchue, Ninamarie Blaise Dunion, Madison Gendreau, Thomas Constantino, Gianna D’Arcangelo, Anthony D’Elia, Hakala, Juliet Helock, Eric Ariel Goharzadeh, Nikolas Ayala, Samantha Bodo, Sarah Cravedi, Hailee Cronin- Hailey Delphia, Jack Erlich, Himebaugh, Brittany Jette, Boisvere, Marisa Caramiello, Goulas, Aquinnah Hill, Loggie, Samantha Denault, Isabel Ferreira, Gabrielle Isabella Johnson, Samantha Kaleigh Hill, Sydney Hobson, Justin Carbonneau, Wyatt Natalie Diaz, Lauren Downs, Figueroa, Jacob Greenough, Kaliszewski, Brianna LaBarge, Caswell, Haley Chupka, Haylie Ingels, Alexander Cody Germain, Zachary Amber Grybowski, Bethany Jillian Leite, Stephanie Jankowski, Ashlyn Kelly, Brittany Como, Rebecca Hill, Kayleigh Irish, Andrew Irish, Shelby Jyringi, Jillian Lohnes, Noah Luke, Joshua Davison, Kathryn Doyle, Briana Jordan Keovongmanysar, Kallanian, Julie Kye, James Laabs, Jan Kopas III, Kathleen Lussier, John Mancini, Brynne Alexandra Kiely, Arton Ellis, Hannah Ellsworth, Tia Lafleche, Britany Larson, Landry, Hunter Lavigne, Mandeville, Richard March, Erlich, Zachary Fournier, Krasniqi, Eric Lehmann, Derek Lemberger, Ingrid Jacob Leo, Samantha Leveille, Joshua Martin Jaffe, Joe Payton Lewandowski, Alissa Catherine French, Michael Lindstrom, Sophie Maker, Victoria Lindberg, Olivia Minton, Stephen Myers,Emily Gauvin, Nathan Healy, Molly Lomax, Grace Marderosian, Chase Marengo, Benjamin McAleer, Rebecca Moore, Novak, Mackensie Plante, Ericka Mardirosian, Shelby Hennessey, Julianne Holby, Martin Jaffe, Danilo Nunes, Matthew Mulcahy, Tristan Virginia Richert, Grace Chase Jordan, Alena Kimble, Mardirosian, Jacob Marrier, Shiv Patel, Abigail Peterson, Pietz, Jacob Podskarbi, Karina Scanlon, Matthew Spahl, Hannah Marshall, John Ryan L’Ecuyer, Edward Pandorah Peterson, Maya Provost, Jessika Rachholz, Jacob Squitier, Daniel Stevens, Lawrence, Alexy Maldonado, McCabe, Drew Montigny, Pullin, Eduardo Reis, Michael Jordan Robinson, Nicholas Jordyn Van Minos, Ethan Christopher Montville, Hannah Mason, Kimberly Richard, Nicholas Ruo, Carlos Saravara, Jenna Savoie, Jacob Weiland, Katherine Weinberg, Mazejka, Amelia McKenzie, Monika Mosio, Claire Myers, Santiago, Veronica Shilinsky, Szeredy, Emily Thompson, Tessa Wise Megan Nguyen, Alexandria Lauren Oppewall, Nicholas Dennis Shelmach, Jessika Abigail VanDeMark, Theodora Second Honors: Matteo Ostrowski, Colin Plante, Kyle O’Brien, Deep Patel, Alyssia Szabo, Benjamin Thongphala, Veronis, Brittany Warrington, Belsito, Dakota Biladeau, Peloquin, Eric Prussman, Quadarella, Michael Rapoza, Alexander Trueman, Rebekah Hadley Zibel Vincent Cartagirone, Emily John David Raucci, Victoria Tyler Rice, Zachary Roland, Ukpong, Helen Vincent, Alyssa Recognition: MaKayla Dabrowski, Jihan Eljadidi, Sean Schmith, Carly Snyder, Rulnick, Emily Rusack, Wilson, Olivia Wilson Applin, Kyle Belmonte, Emily Faulkner, Lilia Fitton, Elizabeth Saravara, Rachael Jackson Squitier, Justyn Lilian Boisseau Tryba, John Brittany Garcia, Oktawia Sudyka, Jacob Wheeler, Emma Schulman, Emily Sprague, Calcagni, Kaylee Ceppetelli, Gielarowiec, Michael Gilligan, Hannah Vangel, Michaela Whitehead, Kathryn Winans, GRADE 10 Tanner Chausse, Cameron Alexandra Greenberg, Megan Gina Yu White, Maxwell Winalski First Honors: Zachary Cox, Benjamin Dacey Render, Greenough, Andrew Haggerty, Second Honors: Rachel Second Honors: Danee Katelyn DiTullio, Dillon Vaughn Hammond,Elizabeth Arsenault, Isabella Beaulieu, Blauvelt, Rebecca Borgeson, Bianculli, Jack Bugan, Jakub Sydney Campbell, Leila Ducharme, Ryan Duhamel, Heywood, Michaela James, Bzura, Chelsea Campbell, Dale Blake, Keegan Casey, Aeryn Fahl, Jake Frappier, Katarina Kye, Alec Lindstrom, Danielle DaSilva, Jillian Card, Bellalorraine Carey Kyle Champoux, Gabriella Hicks, Tyler Cierpich, Kasey Diana Giorgio, Adam Hall, Lindsey Ljungberg, Emily D’Annunzio, Toni Demers, Duhamel, Cayley Fagan, Grace Leah Hibbert, Sarah Horgan, Lundstrom, Margaret Gavin, Nicholas Goharzadeh, Clark, John Davison, Kylie Isabella dos Santos, Delaney Deem, Eric Dileone, Thomas Taylor Hubert, Francesca Marcinkowski, Jonathan Ducey, Richard Duhamel, Veronica Helock, Ray Hensel, Johnson, Michael Johnson, Martin, Kyle Mulcahy, Sydney Hill, Troy Hogan, Dziechciarz, Marissa Fontaine, Veronica Dumas, Logan Emily French, Morgan Angela Kaperonis, Jack Rebecca Nguyen, Morgan Filo Loos, Gabrielle Gagner, Abigail Karalus, Paige Leite, Krukonis, Jillian Laabs, O’Malley, Chastity Olszta, Dev Grace MacGrath, Maxwell Gallegan, Meghan Gates, Jasmine Inim, Noah Jones, Megan Hueras, Luke Keller, Christopher LaFortune, Alyssa Patel, Nicholas Perez, Sarah Jarrod Kingsley, Olivia Megas, Orpheus Meletis, Jonah LaPan, Tyler Lavigne, Sarah Redmond, Skyler Sanborn, Messier, Casey Mullaly, Monica Gabrielle Lawrence, Brielle Kiritsis, Alexandria Macaruso, Lemieux, Tyler Lizotte, Erin Lavoie, Jillian Luke, Matthew Alexis Sarpong, Bailey Chelsea Main, Julie March, Michelle Mwendia, Camryn Mackay, Hannah Marrier, Springer, Gillian Szabo, Paul Ozolins, Daria Panayiotou, Masciangioli, Andrew McCoy, Moira McDonough, Richard Rachel McCoy, Nicholas Shannon Mattson, Scott Veronis, Jennifer Wade, Jacob McKeen, Samantha Morse, Om Patel, Parth Patel, Wilson McKinstry, Hailey Mendez, Wagner, Daniel Weinhardt, Reich, Kaylyn Reilly, Gabrielle Megas, Abagayle Morin, Nicole Parth Patel, Amanda Pecyna, Morrison, Jennifer Morrissey, Eryk Michalowski, Travis Alexandra Wheeler, Marc Devin Pietz, Heidi Rousseau, Remy, Renee Richard, Sarah Moroney, Alexander Mulcare, Widing, Cole Wilk, Josephine Roseen, Paige Samia, Shane Eryk Pecyna, Isabella Aviya Singer, Caitlyn Starr, Pellegrine, Billie Porter, Bailey Seamus O’Brien, Kyle Pastore, Zielinski Abigail Stone, Michelle Tracey, Smith, Molly Springer, Alicja Kalia Pfeiffer, Lucas Roberts, Recognition: Morgan Stachowicz, Rachel Sullivan, Savage, Sophia Sciarappa, Julia Ucher, Kyle Watkins, Julia Scioletti, Rithika Casey Robson, Toni Rubin, Amour, Joseph Bailen, Lauren Emerson Wildes, Eliza Keyla Torres, Alexa Trahan, Cristina Sage, Reagan Sanborn, Beckman, Carley Broghammer, Alyssa Trueman, Elizabeth Senthilkumar, Morgan Silk, Wolkowicz, Katie Zanuaskas Andrew Smith, Abigail Brian Burns, Bridget Canavan, Recognition: Sebastian Snopkowski, Jack Cederberg, Grace Arango, Samantha Binnie, Kristin Tagg, Champagne, Kylie Chupka, Mary Elizabeth Coakley, Cassandra Heidy Cuevas, Zachary Davey, Victoria Coleman, Evan Taylor, Hailey Demers, Danielle Coulson, Sean Cove, Sylwia Meghan Donnelly, Conor Durward, Czyz, Isabella D’Annunzio, Thomas, Jason Falcone, Bryan Elizabeth Dextraze, Kaelin Paige Faubert, Kyra Foss, Riley Falke, Ariana Faubert, Ariana Vaillancourt, French, Megan Gatsogiannis, Fontaine, Evan Gamache, Matthew Joshua Gelb, Julianne Green, Katherine Gatto, Cole Goding, Waterhouse, Gabriella Grondalski, Jack Lauren Jachimczyk, Marc Anthony Howard, Mackenzie Jacome, Jansson, Haley Jarosz, Sara West, Zachary Charles Keller, Jarrod Kleya, Jedrzynski, Peter Kondek, White Sara Kolinski, Selena L’Italien, Brooke Kresco, Amanda Lane, Cameron MacLean, Garrett Jacob Lauziere, Brendan GRADE 11 Mandeville, Jeremy Martin, Lavoie, Krista LeBlanc, Rebecca Martinez Merino, Weronika Lojewska, Tabitha First Kailey McGloin, Bailey Millett, Lomba, Nicole Look, Donald Honors: Morgan O’Malley, Maxwell Mahan, Owen Mateo, Sean Zachary Ober, Sara Painchaud, Nathan McDonough, Jasmine Abate, Pruitt, Victoria Puczydlowski, McFarlin, Brianna McKinstry, Amanda Molly Quinn, Paige Richard, Aisha Mufti, Lauryn Mulcahy, Babbitt, Klea Richardson, Bailey Ross, Alex Myers, Meghan Pratt, Christina Jessica Rousakos, Anthony Ryan Silk, Clarice Smith, Berthiaume, Roy, Haleigh Ruda, Daniel Taylor Smith, Emily Sokol, Alexandra Sacco, Rachel Seremet, Michael Tremblay, Julia Bombard, Nicholas Sheehan, Ryan Trudeau, Olivia Tsoumakas, Valerie Sheehan, Aidan Shevory, Mikaela White Brazeau, Carlos Sousa, Ryan Stanard, David Burgos, Rebekah Stelmach, 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PARK AVENUE SCHOOL Monday, May 16: Bologna and cheese/ whole wheat bread, pepperoni pizza sticks, macaroni salad, green beans, chilled peaches, milk. SHEPHERD HILL Tuesday, May 17: Bologna and cheese/ whole wheat bread, chicken nuggets, REGIONAL HIGH long grain brown rice, broccoli spears, sliced apples, milk. SCHOOL Wednesday, May 18: Bologna and Monday, May 16: Chicken nuggets, cheese/whole wheat bread, sweet pota- Romaine salad, Rolls and butter, fruit, to fries, mashed pot hamburger corn, variety of sandwiches. salad w/baby spinach, mozz stix/dinner Tuesday, May 17: Sloppy Joes on roll, fruit cocktail, milk. wheat bun, sweet potato fries, fruit, Thursday, May 19: Bologna and variety of sandwiches. cheese/whole wheat bread, hotdog/ Wednesday, May 18: Chicken faji- whole wheat bun, baked beans, sea- ta wrap, peppers/onions, sour cream, soned wax beans, chilled pears, milk. fruit, variety of sandwiches. Friday, May 20: Bologna and cheese/ Thursday, May 19: Roast pork, veg- whole wheat bread, grilled cheese/ etable, mashed potato, fruit, variety of whole wheat bread, potato puffs, sandwiches. California blend veggies, fresh peaches, Friday, May 20: Macaroni and cheese, milk. carrots, rolls and butter, fruit, variety of sandwiches. WEBSTER MIDDLE ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS SCHOOL Monday, May 16: Bologna and cheese/ Monday, May 16: Stuffed shells with whole wheat bread, pepperoni pizza salad, rolls and butter, fruit. sticks, macaroni salad, green beans, Tuesday, May 17: Sloppy Joe on a roll, chilled peaches, milk. sweet potato fries, fruit. Tuesday, May 17: Bologna and cheese/ Wednesday, May 18: Turkey sand- whole wheat bread, chicken nuggets, wich, celery/carrot sticks, fruit. long grain brown rice, broccoli spears, Thursday, May 19: Spaghetti and sliced apples, milk. meat sauce, Romaine salad, roll and Wednesday, May 18: Bologna and butter, fruit. cheese/whole wheat bread, sweet pota- Friday, May 20: Nachos Guacamole, to fries, mashed pot hamburger corn, salsa/cheese/chili with beans, fruit. Turn To MENUS page ­­­A9 www.508Local.com Friday, May 13, 2016 • The Webster Times • 9 Learning St. Joseph School presents ‘Living Wax Museum’

Courtesy photos person in history — present or past. ed by parents and fellow Saint Joseph Amelia Earhart, Sacagawea, Hellen Next, they had to present their book School Students. Visitors approached Keller, Norman Rockwell, Bethany WEBSTER — On Friday, April 29, report in a unique way. The class was the statuesque figures and were , Silas Robertson, Pele, Dr. Ms. Bailey’s fifth grade class at St. asked to dress-up as the person they required to press a button to make them Seuss, Thomas Edison, J.K. Rowling, Joseph School presented the Living were portraying and be able to speak as come to life. Frederick Douglas, Blake Griffin, Susan Wax Museum. that person. Some requirements includ- “It is their favorite report of the year,” B. Anthony, George Lucas, Rosa Parks, The Living Wax Museum was a two- ed knowing about the person’s birth said Bailey, “the students not only love Babe Ruth, Wilbur Wright, and Anne part project that focused on reading and childhood, as well as how they con- being part of the museum but visiting Frank. It was certainly an educational biographies. First, her students were tributed to our society. it as well.” experience for all who attended and required to read a biography about a The Living Wax Museum was attend- Living Wax Figures included participated!

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honor society in sociology. Powers, faculty mini-grant. We need your help dom drawing. Parents and their chil- Assumption College Class of 2016, was inducted into the to make this event a success! If you are dren may come to the Library during honor society on Wednesday, April 25. interested in golfing, the cost is $125, business hours through the month of WORCESTER — Assumption College which includes a steak dinner. If you June to get a chance to win the bike. honored 68 students with awards for WORCESTER — The Assumption would like to donate, sponsors are as academic excellence during the 32nd College Department of English has follows; Dinner $500, Green $250, Hole OXFORD — The Oxford Free Public Annual Honors Convocation, held on announced that Kellie Duquette, of $150, Patron $75, or supply a business Library is offering the following pro- April 20 in the Chapel of the Holy Spirit. Webster, MA, has become a member card for a Placemat sponsor for $50 [all grams in June. Awards ranged from departmental hon- of Sigma Tau Delta, the International sponsorships will be included on our Deb Hudgins – stories, songs, and ors to special recognitions, to Augustine English Honor Society. Duquette, a placemat]. Please forward any sponsor- music for young children: Scholarships, the College’s highest aca- member of the Class of 2018, was induct- ships ASAP for signage. Come support Thursday, June 2 at 11:30 a.m. demic honor. ed into the honor society on Tuesday, our students and have a fun day of golf. (one Thursday program, the rest are During the ceremony, the following April 12. Questions, please call Sue Foskett at Tuesday) local students were honored: 508-248-5971, ext. 1703, e-mail business Tuesday, June 7, at 11:30 a.m. Caroline Bercier of Oxford, a mem- cards or artwork for all signage to sfos- Tuesday, June 21, at 11:30 a.m. ber of the Class of 2017, received an Wentworth Institute of [email protected]. Brochures are avail- Tuesday, June 28, at 11:30 a.m. Augustine Scholarship, which is award- able on our website at www.baypath. Robert Rivest – mime/comedy for ed to rising junior and senior students, Technology net. children ages 3 and up, Thursday, June who-through their academic achieve- 9, at 10 a.m. ment, leadership, community service BOSTON — The following local res- Scott Jameson- magic and more, for and good character-best embody the idents have made the Dean’s List at Oxford Public Library children ages 3 and up, Wednesday, Assumption College mission. Wentworth Institute of Technology for June 15, at 10 a.m. Meredith Bercier of Oxford, a mem- the spring 2016 semester. OXFORD — Every year, libraries Drumming in Prose – Tim Kane, ber of the Class of 2017, received an • Michael Tremblay, of Webster across the country have a Summer interactive drumming program, ages Augustine Scholarship, which is award- • Steven Lavallee, of Webster Reading program. The children that 8 – 16, Friday, June 17 at 1 p.m. ed to rising junior and senior students, • Michael McCarthy, of Oxford participate are invited to our Summer Sparky’s Puppets – puppet show for who-through their academic achieve- Reading Party at the end of the pro- children, Wednesday, June 22 at 10 a.m. ment, leadership, community service St. Joseph School gram. This year the theme is “Ready, Bemis Nursery – make a mini fantasy and good character-best embody the Set, Read!” garden, Thursday, June 23 at 10 a.m. Assumption College mission. WEBSTER — St. Joseph School in To prevent the summer slide and As always, please sign-up in the Kellie Duquette of Webster, a mem- Webster will be holding an Open House to keep our young patrons reading Children’s room for these programs. ber of the Class of 2018, received an on Monday, May 23, from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. through the summer we have a chil- Augustine Scholarship, which is award- for their Pre-Kindergarten Program. dren’s bike we are offering for our ran- ed to rising junior and senior students, The program is curriculum based and who-through their academic achieve- is enhanced by technology. ment, leadership, community service Through our child-centered and good character-best embody the approach, children are exposed to a es w/lettuce salad/ham/spinach/ MENUS beans chick peas/bread sticks, grilled Assumption College mission. variety of learning activities that help continued from page A8­­­ Meghan Dwyer of Webster, a mem- them advance their skills in areas cheese whole wheat/bread, potato puffs, ber of the Class of 2016, received The California blend veggies, fresh peaches, such as math, science, and literacy. salad w/baby spinach, mozz stix/dinner Colleen Ritzer Memorial Award, which Our teachers strive to create a dynam- milk. is given to a highly meritorious student roll, fruit cocktail, milk. ic, faith-filled, colorful and engaging Thursday, May 19: Bologna and who is dual majoring in education and classroom that encourages a love for mathematics. The award is in remem- cheese/whole wheat bread, hotdog/ BAY PATH learning and participation for all of whole wheat bun, baked beans, sea- brance of Colleen Ritzer, Class of 2012. our students. In addition, our program Linda Truong of North Oxford, a soned wax beans, chilled pears, milk. Monday, May 16: French toast with focuses on values and character for- Friday, May 20: Bologna and cheese/ member of the Class of 2016, received mation – “A Foundation for Life.” The syrup, 4 oz. yogurt, 4 oz. fruit juice, fruit the departmental award for marketing. whole wheat bread, grilled cheese/ variety school offers a three-year-old full-day whole wheat bread, potato puffs, program on Tuesdays and Thursdays, Tuesday, May 17: Sausage, egg and WORCESTER — The Assumption California blend veggies, fresh peaches, cheese on a Croissant, 4 oz. yogurt, 4 oz. as well a four-year-old full-day program milk. College Department of Modern & where you may choose to send your fruit juice, fruit variety. Classical Languages & Cultures has child for three of five days each week. Wednesday, May 18: Scrambled eggs, announced that 23 students were induct- Saint Joseph School offers great rates bacon, whole-wheat toast, 4 oz. fruit ed into Sigma Delta Pi, the national with convenient weekly and monthly BARTLETT HIGH juice, fruit variety. Spanish honor society, on Thursday, payment options. If needed, free morn- Thursday, May 19: Waffle bar with April 7. ing care from 7 a.m. is available. You SCHOOL assorted toppings, 4 oz. yogurt, 4 oz. “We are excited to welcome the fruit juice, fruit variety. may also take advantage of the afford- Monday, May 16: Assorted sand- new members to Assumption’s chap- Friday, May 20: Breakfast Burrito able after school care until 5:30 p.m. wiches w/lettuce salad/ham/spinach/ ter of Sigma Delta Pi,” said Maryanne with peppers, onions, cheese and salsa Maximum student/teacher ratio is 10:1. beans chick peas/bread sticks, pepper- L. Leone, Ph.D., associate professor on a wheat wrap, 4 oz. yogurt, 4 oz. fruit Nutritional lunches are also prepared oni pizza sticks, macaroni salad, green of Spanish and one of the advisors of juice, fruit variety. daily on the premises. Please call the beans, chilled peaches, milk. Assumption’s Spanish honor society. school office at 508-943-0378 to sched- Tuesday, May 17: Assorted sandwich- “It is with great pride that we recognize LUNCH ule a tour or stop-by during the Open es w/lettuce salad/ham/spinach/beans this group of students for their hard House. chick peas/bread sticks, chicken nug- work, discipline, and love for the study Monday, May 16: Teriyaki chicken gets, long grain brown rice, broccoli of the Spanish language and Hispanic strip, vegetable fried rice, steamed broc- spears, sliced apples, milk. cultures.” coli, fortune cookie, fruit variety. Bay Path Regional Vocational Wednesday, May 18: Assorted sand- Local students inducted into Sigma Tuesday, May 17: Meatball sub on wiches w/lettuce salad/ham/spinach/ Delta Pi were: whole-wheat sub roll, steamed mixed Technical High School beans chick peas/bread sticks, sweet Jaime Brodeur, of Oxford, a member vegetables, seasoned potato wedges, potato fries, shepherd’s pie, mashed of the Class of 2018 fruit variety. CHARLTON — The 10th Annual Bay potato, hamburger, corn, salad, baby Kellie Duquette, of Webster, a mem- Wednesday, May 18: BBQ pulled pork Path Education Foundation Benefit Golf spinach/beans, mozzarella stix, dinner ber of the Class of 2018 Tournament will be held on Saturday, on a whole-wheat bun, baked sweet roll, fruit cocktail, milk. potato fries, baked beans, coleslaw, fruit May 14, at Heritage Country Club in Thursday, May 19: Assorted sand- WORCESTER — The Assumption variety. Charlton; registration begins at noon, wiches w/lettuce salad/ham/spinach/ College Department of Sociology, Thursday, May 19: Chop suey, whole- shot gun start at 1 p.m. This year, the beans chick peas/bread sticks, hot dog/ Criminology and Anthropology has wheat elbow pasta tossed in a meat Education Foundation will award over whole wheat bun, baked beans, sea- announced that Kellie Powers, of sauce, garlic bread, green beans, blue- $22,500 to our graduating seniors for soned wax beans, chilled pears, milk. Webster, has become a member of berry cobbler. scholarships or tools & equipment for Friday, May 20: Assorted sandwich- Alpha Kappa Delta, the international their trade area along with a $4,000 Friday, May 20: Half Day 10 • The Webster Times • Friday, May 13, 2016 www.508Local.com

THE DEADLINE to submit letters to the editor and commentaries for next week’s news- paper is Friday at noon. SEND ALL ITEMS to Editor Adam Minor at The Webster Times Viewpoint — [email protected] A Stonebridge Press Weekly Newspaper 25 Elm Street, Southbridge MA 01550 Tel. (508) 764-4325• Fax (508) 764-8015 Lake Chargoggagoggmanchauggagoggchaubunagungamaugg www.508Local.com ‘Pooper Around 1642, Nathaniel restaurant today — Colonial Frank G. Chilinski Woodward and Solomon YOUR Park, Lakeside, Killdeer Stonebridge Press President and Publisher Saffery, surveyors for the Island and Point Pleasant. scooper’ bylaw Massachusetts Bay colony TURN Webster gets its town Adam Minor named the lake “The Great water from pumping station, Editor Pond.” Today, the meaning doris located between Memorial The Webster Times of the name of the lake is Beach and Beacon Park. In During a recent still obscure — even though suss 1893, they began digging 11 visit to a local everyone repeats what the test wells with the main well store, I was asked editor of the Webster Times, Lawrence being 30 feet deep and 16 feet wide in Editorial to address an issue Daly, wrote in the 1900’s — “You fish diameter. Frank Upham, of Webster, that occurs in many on your side. I fish on my side. Nobody built the station along with a roof for parts of town. fishes in the middle.” the well. This original P.S. was operated Many people walk At least six islands can be seen sprout- by a coal-piston pump, producing 1 mil- dogs outside the ing up throughout the lake. As a native lion gallons every 24 hours to a stand- Whatever boundaries of their of Webster, I often swam in the lake, pipe. Two more P.A. have been added, Chief’s property. This can ice skated on it, traversed the lake in one in the 1950’s and the other in the be for exercise or canoes and boats and fished many times 1960’s, located, I believe, near Memorial Corner for them to simply with my late husband, Frank, usually Beach. Swimming was never allowed it takes “do their business.” before dawn, and when a bass spat out at P.S. but you could picnic there. I STEVE Often, these animals the lure, we found it floating in the once brought my Brownie troop there WOJNAR may defecate on the water at first light. Another time, Frank to let them fly assembled balsa-wood property of another. strung the caught fish on a chain, which planes, which flew when a twisted elas- Some owners do not properly pick up he hung in back of the boat, only to lose tic wrapped around the propeller and after them in many instances. I was them all when he started the motor! landing gear was released. asked to explain our local dog “pooper I was out paddling a canoe, one day, Indian Ranch Campground on Route scooper” bylaw. by myself, when a strong wind kicked 16 was first named “SHOWBOAT” and The rule in Dudley for cleaning up up and I couldn’t maneuver the craft, so did indeed carry passengers in their after your dog is addressed by Article I jumped into the water and holding on paddle-wheeler around the lake. IR has 27 Section 11C (2) of the town by-laws. to the canoe, swam to shore. hosted outings since at least the 1940’s. It states in part, “the owner/keeper of When a teenager, I wore a two-piece Cranston Print Works, for whom my any animal who shall be found by the bathing suit only to come out of the father worked, held their annual outing Animal Control Officer to have defecat- water, one day, to find the top of my suit at IR and all the employees’ young chil- ed on private property other than that of around my neck! I was so embarrassed, dren received gifts from their CEO. I’ve its owner/keeper, or on public property I ran back into the water and stayed been to weddings, school reunions and without proper disposal and removal… there until everyone around me left. country-western shows which are still shall be punished by the imposition of Years ago, in the winter, you could held at IR on Sunday afternoons during fines as follows…” This applies to most find many ice boats on the lake pro- the summer. locations outside the boundaries of your pelled by sail. My brother, Armand The Nipmuck Native Americans property, including public places, and Lapierre, rode in one, which sped inhabited central Massachusetts many, requires the owner to clean up the mess. across the lake at approximately 50-60 many years ago. The word “Nipmuck” Dog owners who are found in violation mph. A thrilling ride, indeed! And in the means “fresh water fisherman.” can suffer a $25 fine for a first offense, summer, the Nipmuck Water Ski Club I have it on good authority that “the $50 for a second, and $100 for a third or Sometimes, you have to do whatever sponsored aqua shows. My nephew, wall” we used to swim out to and stand subsequent violation. it takes to get the job done — even it David Lapierre, won the eastern region- on at Memorial beach is nothing but a It is important for dog owners to be includes wearing a tutu … and a tiara … al water ski championship for mixed pile of rocks. But my question is — how aware of this issue. It is not only a in public. doubles in 1960. That same year, he did they get there? I have told people, I’ll explain. bylaw, it is a simple matter of common won sixth place at the National Water kiddingly that I learned to swim before I As loyal readers of this column know courtesy. Property owners should not Ski Championship held at the Lake of learned how to walk. Up until the 1980’s by now, I have two healthy, vibrant, be required to clean up after another the Isles in Minneapolis, Minn. (today, one could find boats tied up at pumping rambunctious kids. They were also born person’s dog. In many cases, people Davie is a great-grandfather). station as well as oar boxes found along preemies. Their stories have been told may not be expecting this substance There are three major sections of the the shore that housed motors paddles, numerous times over the past few years, to be on their lawn and may step in it, lake known as North Pond, Middle Pond etc. Can you spell the name of the lake? so I won’t delve too deeply into it this or worse. In addition, owners should and South Pond. Total shoreline miles I can. week. But this past Saturday, our family pay particular attention if they allow of the lake is 17.01 miles (excluding traveled to Mystic, Conn., to walk in the their dogs to be off a leash. This is swamps). The most widely known sec- Bibliography: “Early History of annual March for Babies put on by the an entirely separate issue. They are tions of the lake are known as Memorial Webster, Dudley and Oxford,” “Webster, March of supposed to be leashed or under “full Beach (also known as Second Island), Dudley and Oxford During the 19th The Dimes. control” at all times. According to the Beacon Park, Birch Island, Union Point, Century” — both written by Paul Macek Over the by-laws, “full control means that the past few Snug Harbor, Point Breeze — which and James Morrison. Minor dog will respond to the command, order months, opened in 1881 and still is a popular or signal of the owner or other person Details we have been responsible for the dog and shall at ADAM trying all times, by his command, order or signal prevent his dog from bothering, MINOR to raise Election Letters Policy money worrying, annoying, chasing or bark- for the ing at any person, domestic animal or Editor’s Note: With an election season supplied for verification if needed. cause as livestock.” Therefore, animals should part of our MinorMIRACLES team. We upon us, Stonebridge Press will occasion- Failure to include any of that informa- not be out unattended. If this is properly received a ton of support, from people ally publish its guidelines for submitting tion could result in your letter not being observed, it should limit the possibility we know and even from people we don’t, election-related letters. Should you have published. of the owner being unaware of the fact and even some from readers of this col- any questions, do not hesitate to call us All letters must be free of personal their dog has “done their business” on umn, which we are eternally grateful for at 508-909-4130. attacks and libelous remarks. Letter the property of another. (www.marchforbabies.org/minormira- writers are encouraged to remain Dog control issues can be complex cles for anyone still interested in donat- Believe it or not, it’s that time of year focused on endorsing a candidate, and and complicated. They are addressed ing…it’s never too late!). — election season. to refrain from commenting negatively on a case-by-case basis. In order to limit But as we all know, even the simplest In Oxford, voters will voice their deci- about opponents. Failure to follow that issues, please be good neighbors by of fundraisers need a little injection to sions on Tuesday, May 17. Meanwhile guideline could result in rejection of a controlling your animals and properly give it some life, something to motivate in Dudley, Monday, June 13 is the day. letter to the editor. cleaning up after them. This will help people to give — some kind of stakes. Candidates in our community are Letters should not be written as keep the peace and tranquility in your That’s where we were about a month ago. gearing up for Election Day. Just as though to a particular individual (for neighborhood so everyone can enjoy Things were moving along OK, but I felt they are hoping for a good voter turn- example: “Your decision was wrong. their time outside. like we needed to do more. Something out, Stonebridge Press wants to hear You should not act in that way.”). Refer was missing. from you. Who do you support in your to individuals by name, and then by Thanks again for your questions and A few weeks ago, my wife and I decided town’s upcoming election? Why? What “he” or “she” or “they” in subsequent comments. Please send them to me at to add an old-fashioned reward to our issue is most important to you? references. the Dudley Police Department, 71 West fundraising goal. So, after much thought Our Election Letters Policy is as fol- For election-related letters only, there and consideration, I decided that we Main St., Dudley, MA 01571 or e-mail lows: is a 500-word limit, and all submissions at [email protected]. Opinions would set our goal, with the reward being Absolutely no anonymous Sound Offs will be published as space is available. me dressing up in a tutu for the walk. expressed in this weekly column are those may be submitted in endorsement of Any candidates for office will be of Chief Wojnar only and unless clearly Well, apparently, everyone I know real- any candidate for political office. Any allowed one letter to introduce them- ly wanted to see this happen, because noted, do not reflect the ideas or opinions mention of a political candidate and/or selves and their candidacy. Candidates needless to say, the fundraiser kicked of any other organization or citizen. off into high gear soon after that, and we issues he or she has addressed, and any will not be allowed to submit any other easily met our goal within a week. In fact, election-related matter, must be done in election-related letters. we hundreds over our goal, just for good a signed Letter to the Editor. The editor reserves the right to edit measure. While space dictates how many letters any and all submissions at his dis- Sound Off It was tutu time. are published in each issue, prompt sub- cretion. When possible, attempts will Never a man to let it be, however, mission will increases the likelihood be made to allow the letter writer to I upped the ante again. Only 24 hours of inclusion. In other words, writers rewrite, but the final decision rests with before the walk, I challenged everyone I are advised not to wait until two weeks the editor. knew that if we could raise $300 more, I before an election to submit a letter. No “Your Turn” columns will be Stop looking for trouble would add a tiara to my ensemble. Election letters are no longer being accepted as candidate endorsements. At midnight, the night before the week, accepted in Webster or Oxford. For The editor reserves the right to refuse we hit our goal, and the person that put Dudley election letters, the last edition a submission if it does not meet any of us over? It was mother. Go figure. including political letters for will be the the aforementioned guidelines for pub- SOUND OFF: I am a man of my word, and as the pic- Friday, June 3 Webster Times. Dudley lication. The editor may otherwise edit I have been reading about the protest ture attached to this column can attest, letters must be received by the editor or reject a letter at his discretion. on Larnard Road about the dog business I donned that tutu and tiara with pride no later than 12 p.m. Thursday, May 26, There are a lot of important issues that’s been going on every weekend in Mystic, for all the world to see. And it at 5 p.m. facing every town this year and you since January. was, well, interesting. No Oxford election letters are being deserve a say in them. You’ll get one It’s a shame the town let it go on. For the most part, I got a lot of people published in this edition. No Dudley chance at the polls on Election Day. Those people must pay taxes. I wonder pointing and yelling out “Awesome!” I election letters will be published in the You have another chance on our Op/ if a selectman or police officer lived on even got a few women coming up to me Friday, June 10 edition. Ed pages. the street if it would go on every week- and my wife, telling us that next year, All letters must be signed, with a So what are you waiting for? end. they were going to get their husbands place of residence and phone number Maybe, if the protesters worked, they into tutus for the 2017 walk. I didn’t know would understand about having a quiet how to take that one. Inspiring other men weekend. to wear tutus? I’ll take it, I guess… Letters to the Editor Why don’t they do something useful, The reaction was what I thought it take a bag and pick up trash on the road would be — overwhelmingly positive, if they want to be noticed in the town? and grateful. My response was that I Wear a sign, saying “I pick up trash,” would do “whatever it takes” to support Miller: Thank you for your vote cleaning up Oxford roads. Do some- a cause that no doubt saved the lives of thing useful for a change and not look my children — even if that meant dress- To the Editor: what will be done to improve and keep for trouble. ing up in a ridiculous costume in front of I would like to thank everyone who Webster moving in the right direction. hundreds of people. If that’s what it takes, voted on May 2 in the Webster elec- I do ask that if you have a situation, I’ll do it every year. They’re worth it. tions. I would like to congratulate all or if there is a concern that you have, Besides, I thought I pulled the look off. the candidates for all their hard work please contact the Selectman’s Office or Now, the question is, how do we top it and efforts. give any of us a call. That is what we are next year? I would also like to thank everyone there to do, help you and serve you, the Adam Minor may be reached at (508) please turn to page 909-4130, or by e-mail at aminor@stone- that supported me, and I could not taxpayers. There are five of us. Please bridgepress.com. have succeeded without the help of my reach out with your ideas, suggestions 11 for more letters support team, family, friends, and of and questions. course, the voters of Webster. Bob Miller to the Editor We worked very hard and it paid off Webster in the long run. Now, we have to see www.508Local.com Friday, May 13, 2016 • The Webster Times • 11 Viewpoint Turkey and fishing season updates

The Great

Outdoors

RALPH TRUE

With only one week left for area sportsmen to fill their two turkey tags, the warmer weath- er this past week had hunter success rates rise. Birds were a lot more vocal, and with the absence of many hens being bred and sitting on eggs, the tom turkey was becoming lonely and making mistakes by answering hunt- ers’ calls and walking into a Courtesy photos few decoys. The new registra- tion of turkeys harvested by This week’s pictures show Aiden Horvath his brother Owen Horvath and Macey Campbell, looking over an array of trophies and prizes at last week’s hunters is working out really kids fishing derby. Derick Hunter also enjoyed the day with his dad. More than 25 youngsters competed in the fishing derby and most caught some well, but gaining access to the real nice trout. Another free family fishing day is planned for May 21, at River Bend Farm for all to enjoy. up-to-date harvest numbers and successful hunters take a few weeks to acquire. this writer. Anglers using a it is best to call ahead for the Point Judith Pond, and the the kitchen, you cannot miss Stripers are in at the 9-foot medium action rod and availability of crabs (bait) at Harbor refuge. If you can find this great outdoor event. See Providence River with numer- a bait runner reel equipped Archie’s shop. any winter flounder in other you there! ous keeper bass being caught with 50 pound test Power Pro Fluke fishing in Rhode parts of the state the limit is The Mass. Division of Fish daily in the Bold Point area, braided line, 6 feet of 40-pound Island opened on May 1 this two fish. What happened to the & Wildlife will celebrate their according to Archie’s Bait & test leader material and a cir- year with a great daily catch once abundant winter flounder 150th anniversary this year at Tackle shop in Riverside. Large cle hook, is this writer favor- limit. Fluke (summer flounder) population in Rhode Island? their new field headquarters schools of porgies (baitfish) ite and most successful way has a recreational daily limit A date to remember is in Westboro on Saturday, June are also scattered throughout to catch a big striper. Fishing of eight fish at a minimum of Sunday, June 12. That is the 4. Check the event out on their the bay. Striper fishing is only from a boat allows the angler 18 inches in length this year. day of the 200 Sportsmen’s website at www.massfishwild- going to get better in the com- to chase the big striper down At one time a 21-inch limit Annual Clambake this year. life.com! ing days and weeks. Snagging when the reel spool only has 50 was imposed on recreational The club does a great job on Shad fishing on the a few live porgies to fish with feet or so left. Circle hooks are anglers. Although no reports of food preparation and enter- Connecticut River in Holyoke is the best way to insure your the way to go if you intend to the first fluke being caught in tainment for all in attendance. should get a lot better in the chances of catching a big strip- release fish. Rhode Island to date, it could A live country band will be on coming days. This is a great er. Attaching a live porgie to Tautog fishing in the happen any day now. This year hand again this year. If you way to get a kid hooked on your hook and allowing the Providence River has been winter flounder are basically like steamed clams and chow- fishing. baitfish to swim away from slow, so if you are planning closed to all of Narragansett der, lobster, chicken BBQ, or Take a kid fishing and keep your boat is the most exciting to do a bit of tautog fishing Bay including Potters Cove, many other tasty treats from them rods bending! way to catch a big striper for The miracle of spring

“We glibly talk of nature’s laws; but to the journey of life and yet, that they may have life and However, life is much more than those do things have a natural cause? Black for all of the seeming repeti- beyond the have it abundantly.” (John basics. Meaning and purpose in life earth becoming yellow crocus; is undi- tion, nothing is ever quite the 10:10) heighten that which makes life abun- luted hocus-pocus.” -From Grooks by same. In many ways, I think pews As I write this, it is 44º dant. Making a positive difference in Piet Hein we need that background and drizzling outside, the the well being of those around us caus- The annual rejuvenation of our flow- of pseudo-constancy just so Red Sox did win last night es our lives, and theirs, to blossom. the rev. dr. er beds and lawns by the warming sun we can handle the constant but still, it hardly feels like Mentoring a young per-son, encourag- and the spring rains always seems like changes that we are actual- barry j. spring. The buds on the ing a co-worker, supporting an emotion- undiluted hocus-pocus to me. There is ly experiencing. There may mcCarthy trees outside my window ally stressed parent, helping a senior a mystery amidst the recurring cycles be a circumstantial validity are ready and waiting, the and the myriad of other ways we are first congrega- of life. Each year the New England sea- to the old adage: “The more birds are chirping as they able to touch the world are open to us sons change, the brilliant colors of fall things change, the more they tional church of make their nests and the on a daily basis. leaves give way to the cold north winds stay the same.” However, on oxford, united squirrels, well the squirrels Since, there will never be another day with their blanketing snow falls, then, an individual basis we are are doing what they always like today, seek out those possibilities abruptly the cold rains and brisk spring changed everyday by those church of christ do. This dreary weather for creating moments of abundance for winds subside and everything changes. around us, just as we impact leaves me wanting for the yourself and those around you. You Seemingly overnight, the birds sing, the innumerable lives by our actions. Jesus magic of an 80º afternoon and the abun- may be surprised to find, that by your tree leaves fill in their empty limbs, the tried to teach a group of recalcitrant dance of the fully orchestrated Rites of actions, some undiluted hocus-pocus flowers pop and add color to the day and Pharisees who questioned his curing Spring bursting through the clouds. has brought forth growth and renewal the sun drenches us, once-again in the of a blind man on the Sabbath and in What constitutes an abundant life for in all of your places of living. warmth of its rays, umpires yell “Batter doing so breaking all of the prevailing you? May God’s rejuvenating blessings be up!” and spring abounds. traditions. Jesus strove to encourage Most of us would likely say it starts upon you. Our days have a routine, a timing them to see beyond the everyday to with family and good health and sure- that provides an ever-present backdrop greater things. He said to them “I came ly those are often most important.

Letters to the Editor ‘Time to cowboy up, Webster’ Help ‘stamp out hunger’ this weekend To the Editor: hunger on their overall health and To the Editor: stories and how the above and beyond Saturday, May 14 marks the 24th ability to perform in school and 5 mil- I recently went to the Webster Public efforts of the Bartlett faculty have made anniversary of the National Association lion seniors over age 60 have to decide School’s informational meeting on why a difference in their lives … they earn it of Letter Carriers “Stamp Out Hunger between daily meals or paying for rent they are asking the residents for the and then some. Food Drive.” Letter carriers walk or needed medications. override and what the funds will cover Webster has a choice. It’s on the verge throughout the community every day, The timing of this annual event is if it passes. of being a very good school district often coming face to face with a sad intentional and crucial. Food banks and Not surprisingly, not many actually again. We can stay on that course or we reality for too many, hunger. pantries receive the bulk of their dona- bothered to show up. In fact, the atten- can save for today. The items that are So, each year on the second Saturday tions around the fall and winter holi- dance was very small. It appears to be being asked for now will be required in in May, letter carriers across the coun- days. By springtime many pantries are easier to just complain about it, make order to be compliant soon anyway. The try collect non-perishable food dona- depleted, entering the summer with low up fictitious reasons why the school problem is, if we put it off, it’s going to tions from our customers. These dona- supplies at a time when many school system is asking for it or simply not cost a lot more later. The problem is, tions go directly to local food pantries to breakfast and lunch programs are not have the ability to look beyond one’s if we choose to stay stagnant, we’ll be provide for families in our own commu- available to children in need. own nose rather than deal with facts. falling behind again. nity in need of help. Participating in this year’s Stamp Out It has nothing to do with what teachers The reality is that this is an invest- Last year, on this one day over 71 Hunger Food Drive is simple. Just leave in other towns make. The very modest ment in many ways. If you insist on vot- million pounds of food was collected a non-perishable food donation in a bag increases that Webster’s teachers make ing no for selfish reasons, think about nationally. Over the course of its 23-year by your mailbox on Saturday, May 14 is already covered in the traditional this instead. Your property value will history the drive has collected well over and your letter carrier will do the rest. budget. Oh, and that increase was nego- go up in excess of what you will pay by one billion pounds of food, thanks to Please join in America’s great day of tiated in their contract so the pass or having a great school system. That is a the Postal Service’s universal network giving and help us in our fight to end fail of this measure has no bearing on proven formula. that spans the entire nation, including hunger. that. Time to cowboy up, Webster. , and the U.S. Virgin I was also fortunate enough to attend Islands. Steve Doherty the Bartlett Super Team banquet this Jason Truscott The need is great. Currently 49 million National Association of Letter week. After hearing some of these kids Webster Americans (1 in 6) are unsure where Carriers their next meal is coming from. Nearly Chauvin: ‘Excited about the next three years’ 16 million children feel the impact of Avery: Thank you for supporting me To the Editor: accomplish. For the first time in a long I would like to take the time to thank time the town seems to be moving ahead everyone who came out to vote for me in a good direction. With everybody To the Editor: And, thank you, to my team for your last week. working together we can succeed and A big thank you to the voters of hard work and helping to make it hap- I would like to thank my friends, my thrive as a town. Webster for turning out on a cold and pen. I could not have done it without family, my Town Hall family, all the vot- Again, everyone, thank you. rainy Monday to re-elect me to the Board you. ers, and especially my wife Terry, for of Health and the Housing Authority. It all her support. I am excited about the James Chauvin is much appreciated and I will do my James E. Avery Jr. best to serve you. next three years. My office has much to Webster Webster www.508Local.com 12 • The Webster Times • Friday, May 13, 2016 www.508Local.com Sports Bartlett softball versus Burncoat washed out

Shortstop Madison Johns of Bartlett fields the ball and fires over to first base versus Burncoat.

Nick Ethier photos Bartlett pitcher Alyssa Ward winds up before tossing the ball in the top of the first inning versus Burncoat, the only half inning played between the two teams on Friday, May 6. Bartlett High Athletic Director Tony Paranto, left, and varsity softball head coach Ryan Renauld attempt to clean up the infield between the top and bottom of the first inning, but the Lady Indians’ game with Burncoat was called shortly thereafter. WEBSTER — Local high were clear for most of the before the umpires deemed the school athletic directors were day as the Bartlett High var- field to be unplayable as the scrambling last week when sity softball team welcomed infield dirt turned to mud and rain was in the forecast for Burncoat High. But as the puddles began to form, which allowing just one base runner. Clearer skies were in the parts of each day, forcing post- teams began warming up, the started to resemble nearby Katie Kobel was about to step forecast for the week ahead, ponements and causing mul- floodgates opened. The Lady Webster Lake. into the batter’s box from her as of press time, so hopefully tiple games to be pushed back Indians and Patriots attempted Alyssa Ward pitched the top leadoff position in the home Bartlett — and all other local toward the end of the season. to play ball, but only the top of the first for Bartlett (2-6) and half of the first, but that’s when teams — will be able to get in as On Friday, May 6, the skies of the first inning commenced had a relatively easy inning, the game was called. many games as possible. Anticipated Bay Path baseball tilt with Valley Tech washed out

BY NICK ETHIER recently added to the Colonial Athletic the first and third baselines. Sansoucy. “If we play the way we’re SPORTS STAFF WRITER League (CAL). And while only two innings were capable of playing and if pitching lines UPTON — Back on Thursday, “What our league voted on was that played, Sansoucy enjoyed what he saw up, we should be good.” April 28 the Bay Path Regional and we pick it up like it’s a suspended from both starting pitchers, just like The pitching is led by Hetherman, a Blackstone Valley Tech varsity baseball game,” explained Bay Path head coach what he saw six days prior. senior with a 3-0 record and 0.32 ERA teams were engaged in a pitchers’ duel Mark Sansoucy, adding that a prior “I think it was just what you expected through 22 innings before squaring that pitted the Minutemen’s Tucker Valley Tech game changed the rule. — just what you wanted — a continua- off with Valley Tech a second time. Hetherman against the Beavers’ Tyler “They had an incident out at Monty tion of last time,” he said. Hetherman had allowed one earned Brodeur. Bay Path won the game, 2-0, Tech. It was a huge score and it was Brodeur was the hard-luck loser run and walked six with 35 strikeouts. and another thriller looked to be in the fourth inning and they started it all in the first installment, as he limit- Hetherman was perfect through two store when the same teams — and the over again.” ed Bay Path’s strong offense, but the innings versus the Beavers with anoth- same pitching matchup — squared off That original game, played May 15, Minutemen came alive late to pick up er three strikeouts. again on Wednesday, May 4. 2012 in Fitchburg, was called in the top the victory. Sansoucy added that Hetherman is But the slow, steady rain turned into of the fourth inning with the Beavers “We only got four hits but they were “hitting the ball great.” a complete washout after two innings leading, 10-3. The game then had to be stringed together, so that’s huge,” Hetherman’s average before the game of play. The field was deemed to be played from the very beginning at a Sansoucy said. with Valley Tech (6-3) — where he was unplayable, and the teams left with the later date. That win propelled Bay Path to 9-0 and 0 for 1 on a fly-out to center field — was game still scoreless before the top of the “After that incident that’s when the they currently sit at a perfect 10-0 before a monstrous .571 (16 hits in 28 at-bats) third inning commenced. league decided to pick it up where it left the rained out contest. The Minutemen with four doubles, two homers, 11 runs A makeup date had not been set when off,” said Sansoucy. have already qualified for the Central scored, 16 RBI and just one strikeout. the game was called, but when the Sansoucy agrees with the new rule Mass. Division 3 district tournament — The Sentinel & Enterprise of teams take the field again it will start in and with the decision to call the present with a potential CAL title and State Fitchburg contributed to this story. the top of the third, which is a new rule game with the Beavers off, as puddles Vocational Tournament berth in sight. began to form around home plate and “I think they’re all reachable,” said

Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, honor of becoming Blood Donor of the the Red Cross is proud to honor lucky Game from now through the end of the NEWS BRIEF presenting donors through the Blood 2016 regular baseball season. In addi- Donor of the Game program. Fans are tion to winning 2 tickets to a game at invited to enter to win after stepping historic Fenway Park, the Blood Donor Webster resident honored at up to the plate and volunteering to help of the Game will be presented with a patients in need. commemorative souvenir and most will Red Sox game “We are thrilled to honor Paul have the chance to take part in a special BOSTON — Donating life-saving Terranova as one of our Blood Donors on-field experience prior to the start of blood recently turned into an experi- of the Game,” said Donna M. Morrissey, the game. ence of a lifetime for Webster resident Director of National Partnerships for The Blood Donor of the Game pro- Paul Terranova. the Red Cross. “Thank you to Paul and gram is a unique way for the Red Cross He was named Blood Donor of the all of our other generous volunteer to thank volunteer blood donors during Game and was honored on the field at blood donors who roll up their sleeves the spring and especially during the Fenway Park prior to the Boston Red to help ensure blood is available for summer months, when the need for Sox game against Atlanta Braves on patients in need.” donations is critical. April 27. Paul entered to win the chance All presenting donors at Red Cross For additional information about the to become Blood Donor of the Game blood drives or donation centers in Blood Donor of the Game program and Courtesy photo Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, information regarding donor eligibility after recently donating blood with the Paul Terranova on the field at Fenway Park as New Hampshire and Vermont will have American Red Cross. please call 1-800-RED CROSS (1-800-733- a 2016 Blood Donor of the Game. Together with the Boston Red Sox and the opportunity to enter to win the 2767) or visit redcrossblood.org. www.508Local.com Friday, May 13, 2016 • The Webster Times • 13 Sports Unearned runs cost Shepherd Hill baseball a 4-3 loss to Wachusett

BY GREG BARLOW Bear Dunn. “That’s what hap- Shepherd Hill out-hit SPORTS CORRESPONDENT pens in this conference against Wachusett, 8-3, as catcher Nick HOLDEN — Sebastian all these good teams. The mar- Ostrowski was a perfect 4 for 4 Gruszecki pitched a complete gin of error is so small that if with three singles and a double game for the Shepherd Hill you’re not clean, somebody is with an RBI. Gruszecki and Regional varsity baseball team, going to take advantage of it. first baseman Ryan Sanderson recording 10 strikeouts and They played with heart, and also added RBI’s. allowing just one earned run the energy and attitudes have “Coach Dunn always stress- on three hits, but the Rams fell been great all year. We just es how we have to play togeth- to Wachusett Regional, 4-3, in need to learn how to win those er as a team,” said Ostrowski. a cold and rainy game played close games against quality “We have to stress those men- last Friday, May 6. competition.” tal errors and pick ourselves “Any time we have The Rams now stand with up, keeping our heads in the Gruszecki on the mound, we a record of 4-6 this season, as game. And at the plate, I’m just have a chance to beat anybody they will need some wins to taking hacks — just letting the in the state, but we need to not be playoff-bound by the end of ball come to me.” give up three of the four runs,” the month. The Mountaineers With consistent rain show- said Shepherd Hill head coach improved to a comfortable 7-4. ers throughout the contest, the slick conditions proved to be an obstacle for the Rams, as half of the Mountaineers’ runs were scored on errors. Wachusett took an early 1-0 lead in the bottom of the first inning. With runners on first and third, Al Despres chopped an infield grounder to claim an RBI on a fielder’s choice. The Shepherd Hill infield huddles prior to the start of the bottom of the The Mountaineers extend- fourth inning versus Wachusett. ed to a 2-0 advantage in the bottom of the third inning. With one out, Kenan Kolanda bunted to get on base from an error. Kolanda then stole his way to second before advanc- ing to third on a passed ball. Up next, Despres’ hit turned into an error at second base, which scored a run. The action picked up in the bottom of the fourth inning when Shepherd Hill started to shift the momentum in its favor. Under pressure with a runner on third base and no Greg Barlow photos outs, the Rams’ defense made Shepherd Hill’s Josh Welch fires a throw to first base for an out. three straight plays to prevent a run. First, shortstop Josh Welch and third baseman Kyle Radziewicz each perfectly field- ed back-to-back grounders hit to them, looking back the lead runner before firing the ball to first base for an out. Gruszecki struck out the next batter to get the third out of the inning. Shepherd Hill followed with a three-run surge in the top of the fifth inning to take the lead. Mike Gauvin kicked off the rally with a single down the third base line into left field before Conor Durward dropped down a sacrifice bunt to advance him to second base. Gruszecki then cranked an RBI single to center field, and Ostrowski followed with an RBI double to the left field fence to tie the game at 2-2. Sanderson’s RBI double to cen- ter then gave the Rams a one- run lead. The Mountaineers answered in the bottom of the sixth inning to score the final two runs of the game, though, to earn the victory. Nick Zottoli reach because of an error at first base, allowing a runner to round second and third for the score. Matt Pingtore hit the winning RBI with a sacrifice fly to right field. Welch and Ostrowski each had hits in the top of the sev- enth, but the Rams couldn’t get Shepherd Hill’s Ryan Sanderson catches the ball at first base for an out. Sebastian Gruszecki of Shepherd Hill sends a pitch to the plate. the edge, as the Mountaineers held on for the 4-3 win. SPORRT BRIEF

Dudley/Charlton Women’s Basketball offered at Heritage School Pickup basketball by Dudley/ Charlton Women’s Basketball is offered at the Heritage School in Charlton on Monday evenings from 7-9 p.m. There are no fees and no set teams. The league plays from September to June based on the school schedule. Come enjoy the fun and exercise. Must be over 18 years of age to play. Call Deb at (508) Nick Ostrowski of Shepherd Hill went 4 for 4 at the plate for the Rams. Shepherd Hill’s Sebastian Gruszecki swings away at a pitch. 248-3600 for more information. www.508Local.com 14 • The Webster Times • Friday, May 13, 2016 www.508Local.com Sports Blackstone Valley Cats hoping to claw their way to better CNEBA season

The big bat of John Burke, an Oxford native, will again be in the lineup for the Blackstone Valley Cats.

College standout Joe Nicolace Petrone of Leicester who was and Sutton High bulldog Dylan great a year ago will be side- Jepsen just might be the rem- lined with a broken ankle for edy. much of this year, but the addi- The two will figure to anchor tion of Robbie Fraser — a for- File photos a formidable pitching staff, mer Northbridge High outfield- Uxbridge native Mitch Goldman returns to the Blackstone Valley Cats this summer. one much like the Cats had a er with experience winning year ago. This year figures to and playing hard-nosed ball — feature some combination of figures to help the offense go. BY JON GOUIN established back in 1989-90. Scott Kennedy of Sutton High SPORTS CORRESPONDENT Jepsen, Nicolace, Mitch Paige, While their 30-game sched- Led by a number of local takes over the reins from for- Mitch Goldman and perhaps ule has yet to be finalized, DOUGLAS — It was a bit standouts, the Cats advanced mer player/manager D.J. Reed, former Oxford High ace Nick things will look to kick off of a storybook first season past first round opponent and team owner Dean Wagar Lemay or Spencer’s Oliver May 28 with a doubleheader in the Central New England Lunenburg, two games to one, couldn’t be more excited. Collette. at Lunenburg, while the Cats Baseball Association (CNEBA) after dropping a tough Game “He’s a much respected high “I don’t think we’re going open at Soldiers on June 3 as for the Blackstone Valley Cats, 1 shutout, 4-0, but showed school coach and I think he to have many issues on the they host Shrewsbury at 6 p.m. a team based out of Douglas, the resilience and drive they brings a lot of knowledge to the mound, and defensively we Any time the Cats are home last summer. As a first-year displayed all season in com- game for us,” Wagar said of the will be sound,” Wagar noted. is a great time to catch some squad in the hotly contested ing back to win two straight. new skipper during a phone “We lost a couple decent bats, top-rate baseball action and college-aged and up baseball Unfortunately for the team interview on May 5. “He took but we feel like we have a lot the squad looks to be at home league, the Cats finished in who calls historic Soldiers that Sutton team from being a of guys who will keep us in on Wednesdays, Fridays and fourth place, at 17-13. Field home, the season ended weak program to having some games, and we’re planning on Sundays this season. Following a slow start, the in a second round two-game real good years.” there being some excitement “We definitely want to make Cats put together a terrif- sweep to eventual league cham- The Cats will need new addi- Friday nights in Douglas.” the finals and I think we can,” ic second half to make their pion Clinton. tions to fill the void being left Offensively, the Cats return Wagar said of his expectations push into the postseason, set- This year, the Cats are by some big stars from 2015. a number of sparkplugs includ- and goals for the team after ting a league-high in victories primed and ready to take the The impact felt by the loss of ing leading hitter Anthony reaching the semifinals in year for first-year programs in the next step in their evolution Tyler Lamonda, of Auburn Razzano, Joe Cortese and one. wooden-bat league that was with a new coach and some High fame, will be tough to Oxford’s John Burke. Ryan key additions to the roster. cover, but adding Becker

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advocate for all children, it myself in my work. You implementation of early this also helps provide for school. I’ve seen chang- FORUM whether they need basic can look at a board all education opportunities students whose parents es last year in the high continued from page 1 or special education, and day long, you can listen through preschool classes are working their own school. There were so “I believe that our help provide opportuni- to lectures all day long and while the candidates jobs and may be unable to many people going to children are our future ties for them to become but when you get in a lab, questioned the ability o find the time to provide the games. It was bril- and that I’ll always put a productive part of the that’s when you learn. feasibility of mandating those educational oppor- liant. It was the whole the children first in any community. So I think that’s a great such a course in Oxford, tunities in the household. ‘Friday Night Lights’ decisions that we make,” “As a School Committee approach,” White said. they did show respect to “A lot of families have thing going on and it was Day said of her aspira- member it’s not all about Brown also spoke from the impact earlier educa- two parents working. cool,” White said. “This tions to become a School just being a budget police- his own experience, say- tional opportunities can They’re not home all day. doesn’t happen back in Committee member. “I man. Fiscal integrity and ing he knows through have on the young gener- A lot of the caregivers Ireland. It’s great and it’s purchased a home in 2006 being budget conscious his professional life the ation to prepare them for will try to provide stuff, really important, but the in Oxford. I have three are important, but it’s not value of learning through higher grade levels and but if the town can afford one thing is it shouldn’t small children in Chaffee the only thing in these hands-on programs. He expectations in schools it they should provide it. be a detriment to other School. My experiences difficult times. Being able too stated clear support today. It’s a good start for the things. Don’t cut sports, there have been wonder- to work collaboratively for integrating such “Preschool I feel is kids,” he said. but also if it’s a budget ful. All the teachers and with the unions, admin- teachings in the schools. vitally important. It As always, the concept issue don’t cut something the principal and every- istrative staff, town elect- “I’m a vocational edu- helps our children. It gets of sports in school was a else because you want the one is very supportive ed officials and various cation graduate so my them used to the sched- big topic of discussions sports.” there and I’d like to see committees is vitally whole education was ule and also we’re there this election season, and Day said sports are that brought throughout important also,” Brown based on hands-on learn- for early intervention in all three candidates pre- extremely important to all of Oxford.” said in his opening state- ing. I find it more reward- case their may be some sented respect and an the educational process White’s twin seventh ment. “It’s also import- ing and the children learn children who may be understanding for the and believes Oxford is graders are a little older ant in today’s world to easier,” he said. “Also slightly on the autism significance of sports a truly dedicated sports than Day’s, but White do our best to partner what I think it does, espe- spectrum or something in schools. Considering town. She said she hopes said they have spent with both industry and cially in today’s electron- where our professionals Oxford Middle School adding sports back to their school career in the retail corporations so we ic world, is it helps them can pick that up,” said lacks many sports pro- Webster Middle School Oxford system and will may utilize some of their build social skills. As we Brown. “With any luck grams, the candidates and supporting such be there until their grad- education or vocational can all admit we see chil- they can get the special each made their case programs financially uation from high school. opportunities that they dren becoming more and training early and be able for why sports should, is something the public An Oxford resident for 18 may be willing to explore more introverted just to get integrated with the or shouldn’t, be made a would be willing to back. years, White has a chem- with our schools. It’s also paying attention to their regular classes, which priority for the Oxford “As you can see just the istry degree from the necessary to open and screens. When they’re is extremely important School District going for- last season in basketball, University of Glamorgan be willing to investigate interacting with small and in the long run saves ward. it brings people in and in Wales and has worked innovative programs and groups it forces them to the town a tremendous “Sports are obvious- makes you want to get in biotechnology for ideas.” learn social skills.” amount of money.” ly important for many involved as a community the last 20 years, most The candidates were Day said she believes Day spoke from expe- reasons. They help with when that is highlight- recently at Harvard in a questioned about sever- hands-on learning is the rience, saying she feels the children and bring ed,” she said. “I think it is research capacity. White al different issues in the best way to learn and that earlier education oppor- the community together. important that we do pro- said he hopes to become town in terms of educa- if Oxford were to incor- tunities are needed these Unfortunately in these vide that for everybody. more involved in his com- tion, including policies, porate more of those days for children to be tough times with bud- I personally sign my munity and get involved the significance of for- teaching methods in ready for even kindergar- gets it’s like everything, kids up for everything in the conversations to eign language teachings the schools the students ten courses. it’s a very tight balanc- because that helps with improve the school sys- and the teaching of prac- would not only learn bet- “This is a topic I know ing act,” Brown said. “I their socialization skills. tem and inspire pride in tical skills. One of the ter, they’d would enjoy is a lot about because my would actually love to It should be important to Oxford. first topics covered how- more. son is in preschool right see our schools get a lit- everybody.” “I think what I would ever was the integration “My own personal now,” she said. “You tle more involved with The three candidates bring to the position is of creative teaching and experience throughout have to go to preschool sports for special needs are all hoping to see their just a different perspec- hands on projects into my education, the best nowadays just to be children. I think that’s name at the top of the list tive,” White said. “I have the education processes way to learn is actually ready for kindergarten. something that’s becom- on Election Day as the a different background in Oxford, which each by doing it. That’s how They expect you to read ing more and more popu- single vacant seat will and my way of looking at candidate said they sup- you learn,” she said. “I and know all the letters lar and frankly I see that be filled on May 17. The things is through a very port heavily. think they do a good job before you get there so bringing the community full forum and the candi- scientific method.” White said he has seen through school with the if you don’t have that together also.” dates’ responses to even The third and final can- the benefits of hand-on groups projects and get- skill before you get to White said he agrees more questions from didate at the forum was learning in his own chil- ting that out and I know that point you’re already that sports are import- the floor and the public Karl Brown, a 20-year dren and he believes it’s that in Chaffee their behind. Although I don’t ant and also said that the at large can be found resident of Oxford a concept that every stu- working on and just think it would be possi- town needs to understand through Access Oxford’s whose twin children are dent in Oxford can bene- received a grant to kind ble in the budget to get a it can’t break the bank to online video streaming enrolled in the school fit from. of integrate that with mandatory preschool ini- make the programs hap- service. system in town as well. “My own kids are in Boston Public School so tiated, but it’s important pen. Having been a member of seventh grade, so they’re that they learn in groups for parents to get their “I love sports. My kids Jason Bleau may be several groups and com- doing STEAM and a lot and by doing and build- children kindergarten are playing with the reached at 508-909-4129, or mittees in the school sys- of the learning there is ing things. I think it’s ready.” Oxford-Webster Pirates by e-mail at jason@stone- tem and said it’s some- done through hands on. extremely important.” White agreed on the football and they’ll be bridgepress.com. thing he has enjoyed. Here’s a problem and The candidates were importance of provid- playing 8th grade foot- He said if elected he will here’s what you’re trying also questioned about ing early education in ball next year. They’ll to start, figure it out. I see their thoughts on the schools and spoke to how transition to the high

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BAY PATH continued from page 1 cated to building up their aca- demic success, but are invest- ed in the school. This is their family, their community. They want to make Bay Path a better experience for themselves and everyone else.” To apply, students have to put together a “binder of evi- dence,” write an essay and col- lect letters of recommendation. There is a five-person faculty council that reviews the appli- cations and accepts the mem- Bay Path juniors from the National Honor Society. bers who have proven that they National Honor Society sophomores. qualify. To qualify, students need drives this year. We raised pack. It’s another way to make a minimum 85 average. The money for polio vaccinations students competitive for col- council looks for four values through the rotary club. We lege or the workforce by show- — scholarship, service, leader- had a food drive to help the ing that they have held them- ship and character. Webster Food Bank. We did a selves to a high standard and Said McNamara: “We look jeans drive that will be for the have given back to the commu- for kids who have done com- charity Sole Hope, which sends nity as a teenager. munity service, either here and recycled materials to Uganda “The ceremony is a good school or in their towns. We to make shoes for underprivi- way to start off the next gen- look for kids who have taken leged children.” eration of NHS kids,” conclud- leadership roles in the school, The students also do “little ed McNamara. “It’s a family like student council or captains things” around school. The within our Bay Path family. of sports teams or done work Friday before February vaca- It shows them all the places for teachers. We look for kids tion, the NHS kids go around they could go. It’s also nice and who talk in the essays about putting compliments on all gives seniors the opportunity to why NHS is important to them the lockers in the school. It’s a thank their family and people and how they want to make the “little thing,” said McNamara, within the school who helped school better, what ideas they “but it makes it a very nice them get to graduation. It’s a have.” day. The kids came in and got really nice moment. Every stu- NHS is a community service a great compliment to start dent who got to graduation had organization all about taking their day. We do really big someone else helping them out, these high achieving students things with a huge impact, or which is nice to see.” who want to be leaders in the something small like passing “Being in the NHS shows our students are really dedicated to building community and giving them an on a moment of kindness. It’s Olivia Richman can be up their academic success, but are invested in the school,” said Eileen opportunity to help others, said always fun.” reached at 508-909-4132 or by McNamara. “This is their family, their community. They want to make McNamara. Being a part of the NHS helps e-mail at olivia@stonebridge- Bay Path a better experience for themselves and everyone else.” “We try to hold a lot of events out the school and the commu- press.com. in and out of school,” she con- nity, but it’s also a way to set tinued. “We have done blood NHS members apart from the Memories in the Making? Be sure to hold on to your memories with a photo reprint. Available From All Of Our Publications.

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THE LAST MEETING THANKS FOR THE Courtesy photo WEBSTER — The St. Louis Student Council celebrates their last meeting SUPPORT before becoming All Saints Academy. First row, from left, Madden Finamore, Ryan Spitz, Sofia Poplawski, Kortnie Adams, Jacob Mobley. Second row, from left, Kathryn James, Lelia Finkel, Kaite Baca, Emily Hetherman, Anna Czechowski, Vicky Spitz, Emma McQuiston Missing from photo- Jacob Courtesy photo McCabe, Veronica Graves, and Marisa Bianchi. A special thank you to the WEBSTER — Re/Max Advantage 1 local agents Jo-Ann Szymczak and Student Council advisors, St. Louis teachers, Mrs. Heflin, Mrs. Collette, Mrs. Maureen O’Connor would like to thank Park ‘N Shop and area residents for Dodd and Mrs. Kimball. supporting the recent canned good drive for Webster-Dudley Food Share. The participants were generous with canned goods and money donations in support of the local organization that helps families in need of assistance. As always, Neighbors Helping Neighbors is never a disappointment. Your generosity was greatly appreciated.

DUQUETTE RECEIVES VETERANS SCHOLARSHIP EARLY DONATES $5K TO TASK FORCE AWARD Courtesy photo Courtesy photo OXFORD — Worcester County District Attorney Joseph D. Early Jr. vis- WEBSTER — On behalf of the ited with police chiefs and command staff officers of the South Worcester Worcester County Veterans Agents County Drug and Counter Crime Task Force. The meeting took place at Association, Ms. Nicole Duquette Oxford Police Department. Early presented the group with a check for $5,000 was selected as one of their 2016 to assist the organization with their drug and counter crime enforcement Scholarship Award recipients for efforts in the Southern Worcester County area. Partner police departments $500. The Scholarship Committee include Charlton, Dudley, Oxford, Southbridge, and Webster. These agencies were very impressed with her qual- share the common goal to remove illegal drugs and their associated activ- ifications. Her selection came from ities from the communities and provide a safer environment for all of the a surprisingly large number of high- residents. The Task Force wishes to thank District Attorney Early for his ly qualified applicants. The award generous donation. Pictured, from left, Charlton Police Lieutenant Gregory was presented by Veterans Service Lewandowski, Dudley Police Chief Steve Wojnar, Webster Police Chief Agent for the Town of Webster, Mr. Timothy Bent, Worcester County DA Joseph Early Jr., Southbridge Police Richard Holewa. Chief Shane Woodson, Oxford Police Lieutenant Anthony Saad and Sergeant William Marcelonis.

Help your mother prepare for retirement

Mother’s Day was last weekend, so her a check for that pur- goods, you will provide Mom idea to consult with a financial pro- many were recently shopping for the pose, and by doing so, with a feeling of ownership fessional. If your mother does not cur- Financial flowers or candy for Mom. you can make it easier that she may enjoy – along rently work with one, encourage her But this year, why not also go beyond for Mom to “max out” Focus with the benefit of possess- to meet with someone you know and the traditional? Specifically, if your on her account this year. ing investments that could trust. mother is still working but getting Assuming your mother JEFF potentially increase in value. Of course, your mother may be mar- close to retirement, consider providing is over 50, she can con- BURDICK Discuss retirement income ried and have her finances commingled her with a gift that can help make her tribute up to $6,500 per strategy. Even if your moth- with those of her spouse. Nonetheless, days as a retiree more pleasant. year to her IRA. As you er has made some smart every one of the suggestions men- Here are a few suggestions: may know, an IRA can be a great way financial moves, such as investing in tioned above is applicable and relevant Contribute to her IRA. As long as to save for retirement because it offers an IRA and her 401(k) or other employ- to your mother, whether she is singled, your mother is employed, she can con- significant tax benefits. Contributions er-sponsored retirement plan, she may married, divorced or widowed. Women tribute to an IRA, and she may already to a traditional IRA are typically still need some advice on how best to must be prepared to take full charge of have one. If so, help her fund it for tax-deductible, while any earnings can initiate and manage her retirement their financial situations, no matter 2016. You can’t contribute directly to grow tax deferred. Roth IRA contri- income. To cite just one action she their marital status. her IRA, but you can certainly write butions are not deductible, but any needs to take, she must start making Anything you give Mom on Mother’s earnings can grow withdrawals from her 401(k) and tra- Day will be appreciated. But if you tax free, provided ditional IRA once she turns 70 1/2. can add a gift – whether in the form the account owner But if she withdraws too much each of investments or knowledge – that meets certain con- year from these accounts, she could can help her make progress toward an Override items set ditions. deplete them sooner in her retirement enjoyable retirement lifestyle, you will Give Mom some years than is desirable. To develop be providing her with an enormous stocks. You know a solid retirement income strategy – “thank you” for all she’s done for you your mother well, one that can help her avoid outliving over the years. for vote next week so you are proba- her income – she will need to coordi- bly familiar with nate withdrawals from her retirement This article was written by Edward the products she accounts with her Social Security pay- Jones for use by your local Edward Administrator Pam Leduc likes. By giving ments and any other sources of income Jones Financial Advisor. Please contact MEETING addressed concerns that cer- continued from page 1 her shares of stock she may have available. Because it’s Jeff Burdick, your local Edward Jones tain numbers were left unde- of the companies so important to put together an appro- Advisor in Sturbridge at 508-347-1420 or termined or blank on the of order and it would not be that produce these priate income strategy, it’s a very good [email protected]. town meeting warrant saying reasonable for people who that until the town knows read the warrant seeing $1 exactly what it’s looking at million to think that $1.5 mil- it would be irresponsible for lion would be expended. So her to present anyone with without the number on there precise figures. it allows more flexibility at Voters give thumbs up to “The general fund budget the town meeting level.” has been available for some Whitelaw said he appreci- time,” she said. “It would be ates the flexibility that this irresponsible of me to put out process gives the town, but $736K budget increase any numbers until the Board he feels that if other articles of Selectmen adopted a utility were approached with the from such a charge. Low to mod- official project funded and autho- rate. It would be irresponsi- BUDGET same efficiency as the pro- erate-income families and senior rized through the formation of ble to recommend a number continued from page 1 posed override items have citizens would also be exempt. the Community Preservation when we don’t know what been over the past few weeks during the town meeting but the The town hall anticipates this to Act account and Committee. that number is yet. Until I there would be less confu- official formation of such a com- cost less than $30 annually to the Voters also approved just over have the revenues available sion from those attending the mittee will need to pass a vote at average taxpayer. $669,000 in capital projects rang- to fund the budget I can’t esti- meetings who want to know the poles on May 17th. That bal- Another major item approved ing from work at the town hall mate a budget. That’s irre- exactly what they will be vot- lot question will ask to establish during the meeting was the fund- to the schools and public works sponsible.” ing on. a Community Preservation Act ing for renovations to the town’s as well as some cosmetic work to A special election address- “I think [everyone] has funding account and source for Memorial Hall clock tower. the EMS and Fire Department. ing four potential override done a great job with pro- use in the projects put forward Taxpayers approved $327,000 Much of these projects involved items will be held on May viding information for the and approved through the work for the rebuilding of the interior technological and vehicle 18, and the Annual Town override, both the school of the Community Preservation masonry on the tower as well as upgrades for different depart- Meeting in Webster will department and the town,” Committee. A surcharge of 1.5 new flooring with the money to ments throughout the town. reconvene on June 6 at 7 p.m. Whitelaw said. “If that same percent would be enacted on the be borrowed and repaid likely at Bartlett High School. concept can be applied to annual tax levy on real proper- through normal taxations pro- Jason Bleau may be reached the articles I think everyone ties starting July 1st, but the first cessed through the Community at 508-909-4129, or by e-mail at Jason Bleau may be reached would be a happy camper.” $100,000 of residential property Preservation Act funds if the bal- [email protected]. at 508-909-4129, or by e-mail at Acting Town tax assessment would be exempt lot question were to pass. This [email protected]. would make the tower the first www.508Local.com Friday, May 13, 2016 • The Webster Times • 19 Growing natural insect repellents

Summer will be here before mixed in. Use this “bug-off on a deck or patio provides a bedding area, and rolling up we know it, and along with the bouquet” as a centerpiece, or Take dual purpose: as a natural (and some fresh stems in your dog’s warm weather will come eve- scatter several around during eye appealing) privacy screen bandana before hiking in the nings of mosquitos, ants and outdoor gatherings. the and an effective bug deterrent. woods. (Mother Earth also flea invasions. Yarrow also repels ants, Hint While it’s debatable wheth- notes pennyroyal oil used in But, don’t run out for the making it a favorite plant with er the growing leaves release flea collars has largely been insect spray yet. Summer bugs backyard picnickers. Spread KAREN enough of their deterrent oils phased out because it caused don’t have to turn your outdoor leaves and flowers in areas to do a satisfactory job of keep- miscarriages in cats, so only parties into an itching mara- where ants are found. TRAINOR ing bugs away, it is a proven use the fresh leaves. If a pet thon if you combat the buzzing Note: Do not plant yarrow fact that crushing the grass is or person could be expecting, biters with strategic planting. near where pets congregate as An effective Lemon Balm bug an excellent way to release the don’t use pennyroyal at all. Now is the perfect time to plan the plant can be poisonous to deterrent spray can be easily oils, which means you can sim- to plant some natural insect animals. made by picking Lemon Balm ply crush the leaves and apply *** repellents. *** leaves (add catnip also if you directly to skin. All Purpose Herbal Insect With public concern about Catnip: Not Just for Fluffy like) and stuffing them in a Repellent chemical repellents escalating, Anymore: Catnip is very easy mason jar. Pour witch hazel *** Ingredients: One tablespoon growing crops of natural insect to grow, and the hardy perenni- (available at drug stores) over Tansy: The Good Weed: each of catnip; lavender; mint repellent plants and flowers is al requires practically no atten- the leaves to cover. Screw on Tansy, which is a weed, trac- (spearmint or mint) quickly becoming a first choice tion! Cats love it, but mosqui- the lid and allow to steep in es its history as an effective Directions: Boil one cup of for many. Mother Nature’s bug tos don’t. In fact, a 2010 report a cold, dark place for one to mosquito repellent to the water stir in four tablespoons deterrents are not only effec- by entomologists at Iowa State two weeks. Strain out leaves. Middle Ages to modern times. of herbs above. Cover and allow tive, they add beauty to the University revealed catnip is This infusion concentrate can Modern research confirms oil to cool. Strain herbs and mix landscape and outdoor living ten times more effective than be used to whip up several bot- from the plants is successful in the resulting liquid with one space. Read on for the rundown the highly controversial chem- tles of bug repellent. Simply fill deterring the insects. In fact, cup rubbing alcohol. Dispense on what varieties best chase ical DEET in repelling mos- a small spray bottle or mister Tansy was such an advanta- into a spray bottle cool. Strain away lawn and garden pests. quitos! Fast growing catnip half way with the infusion and geous herb for its antibacteri- herbs and mix the resulting Note: Some herbs and plants thrives planted in the ground add water to fill. Use as you al properties that in the 1600s liquid with one cup rubbing are poisonous if applied to skin or in container pots, which would any commercial insect it was deemed a “necessary” alcohol. Dispense into a spray or ingested. Be aware of what makes it an ideal candidate to spray. herb for gardens of that era. bottle. you are planting (also check battle the buzzing insects. Try Tansy, which is related to the with local nursery or garden growing catnip in long deck *** sunflower grows wild many *** center on which plants are dan- rail pots to literally surround Lovely Lavender: Lovely regions of the Northeast. The Win Dinner for Two — Your gerous to pets). the outdoor sitting area with lavender has many virtues, weed’s strong aroma enhances tips can win you a great din- natural mosquito repellent. not the least of which is the its insect repellent properties. ner for two at the historic *** Here’s how to take catnip to ability to deter mosquitos and And, the weed is often planted Publick House Historic Inn Marigolds & Mosquitos: the next level of deterrent: a other insects. Clumps of lofty as a companion plant in organ- in Sturbridge! Simply send Bright, brassy marigold buds catnip bug spray! Lavender grown near outdoor ic gardening to repel insects in a hint to be entered into a command attention in the gar- To do: Harvest strong stalks sitting areas offers a delight- from crops. random drawing. One winner den, but it’s their distinct odor of catnip with leaves. Pull off ful seasonal fragrance, and Nicknamed “Golden per month will win a fabulous that deters mosquito and other the leaves and process them it’s these same natural oils Buttons,” the weed is both three-course dinner for two pesky bugs from invading their in a food processor until they in Lavender that aid in keep adored and abhorred. Loved at the renowned restaurant, space. Marigolds do double resemble pulp. Place catnip the insect population away. for its daisy like flowers and located on Route 131 across duty when planted in pots and leaves in a saucepan. Pour two Lavender is also hailed for its medicinal and repellent prop- the town common in histor- placed on decks and porches. cups of boiling water over the ability to repel fleas and ticks, erties, and disliked due to its ic Sturbridge. Because I’m in The sturdy flowers not only catnip and allow it to steep for which is yet another reason to habit of invading the garden the business of dispensing tips, add a pop of bright yellow and about 15 minutes. Strain the grow it near where pets gather. with Tansy “weeds.” not inventing them (although I orange to an outdoor space; leaves out. Pour into a spray Lavender grows tall and thick can take credit for some), I’m they are extremely effective bottle and allow to cool in the in patio pots, making it an *** counting on you readers out at keeping bugs at bay. Easy refrigerator. Spray clothing excellent choice for container Pennyroyal Makes Fleas there to share your best helpful to grow, potted marigolds are to repel mosquitos and other growing. Flee: Pennyroyal, a member hints! always on duty, and they can pesky insects. of the mint family, is another easily be moved at leisure to *** plant that has been used to keep Do you have a helpful hint keep insects away. *** Citronella Scents: Most peo- insects away for centuries. The or handy tip that has worked Lemon Balm Citrus Bomb: ple are aware that Citronella plant is especially successful at for you? Do you have a ques- *** Another very easy to grow is a main ingredient in natural repelling mosquitos and fleas. tion regarding household or Sho Fly Yarrow: Yarrow, herb, Lemon Balm has a mosquito repellents, including Mother Earth News reports garden matters? If so, why not which also grows wild, is anoth- refreshing citrus fragrance, candles and oils. But the best pennyroyal stems stuck in share them with readers of er effort free bug deterrent that but its claim to fame is its natu- way to reap the bug busting your hat and pockets really Stonebridge Press publications? is not only a hard worker, but ral insect repellent properties. benefits of Citronella is to grow will repel gnats and mosqui- Send questions and/or hints to: a looker too! Yarrow’s fern like Lemon Balm grows quickly it in the garden, as it is stron- toes, noting dog owners often Take the Hint!, c/o Stonebridge leaves and forever budding and is at home in the garden or gest in its natural state. A quick see their dogs rolling in penny- Press, P.O. Box 90, Southbridge, white flowers offer a complete in pots. Pluck leaves and scat- growing grass, Citronella can royal patches, and dog instincts MA 01550. Or e-mail kdrr@aol. season of fly control. For a dou- ter in areas where insects are grow several feet, making it a can usually be trusted. com. Hints are entered into ble dose of bug repelling prop- bothersome. Or, simply crush a great privacy plant. Planting The magazine also recom- a drawing for a three course erties, fill bottles with sprigs of few leaves and rub on arms and Citronella grass in large pots mends scattering dried pen- dinner for two at the historic yarrow with a few marigolds legs to keep mosquitos away. nyroyal leaves around pets’ Publick House Inn! A memory on Mother’s Day

I’d like to preface by saying this is a sham before we even left the slowly got worse. From to live on as a memory, her body was reprint of an article I wrote last year. room in the morning. She forgetting to turn off upstairs in that nursing home, and it This article got more responses than was known as the most prop- MOM IN the stove, to not know- looked like her, smelled like her, was as I ever thought possible and have felt er person in our family. Yet, MOTION ing where she was or beautiful as her, but it wasn’t her. so touched by so many of my read- I was the sunshine in her what she was doing. Many years later I went to visit her ers’ stories back to me. Throughout the world. I could run into the JILL ROUSEY She became angry and again. My son was a toddler and I had past several months I have received house with muddy shoes on jill@ frustrated and we had to muster up the courage to see her. I requests for this story again because her white carpet and it was to put her in an assisted wanted my husband to meet the woman they wanted to relate. So many of my ok. I asked her for clashing stonebridgerpess.com living home back here who impacted my life so strongly. I e-mail recipients equated this story of pink and black high top in Massachusetts. I vis- wanted her to see her great grandson. mine to how they have felt about the sneakers in the late 80’s and ited her often and took She sat barely moving. She didn’t know mother figures in their lives. So I decid- it was ok. I listened to rock music in her places she always loved. We would how to eat anymore, speak anymore, ed to reprint this. her car, and again, because it was me, spend a day at the Museum, and she and do much of anything anymore. I It’s funny how the smallest things it was OK. wouldn’t know what we were doing took some pictures and hugged her and can spark a memory. I remember being She taught me a lot. She made me there. I would take her out to eat and we left. young, and being the light in my grand- tapes of Beethoven and Mozart. She she wouldn’t remember how to use a That was the last time I saw her. And mothers’ life. Now, 30 years later, I took me to fine restaurants. We spent fork. as tough as it was, I knew her spirit still can smell the perfume she would every free weekend at the Museum of I moved away and after a year came died a long time ago. She was so bright wear, taste her cookies, and feel her soft Fine Arts. She traveled the world and back to visit. I couldn’t wait to see her. and vibrant, that is how she would carpet under my feet as I ran barefoot always brought me back a beautiful sou- I went into the nursing home and her have wanted me to remember her. She around her house. My Nana was the venir. She taught me the importance of nurse said she was in the meeting room passed away a year ago. It was so hard most important lady in my life. She reading classics, writing for the love of listening to a story. I waited patiently at but finally she was at peace. We keep was truly an inspiration. She was the it, and always speaking properly. the door and trying to get her attention her picture up, her jewelry is shiny and caretaker for her 3 younger sisters. One Nana was beautiful. She kept herself I politely waved and smiled when she well kept in the beautiful sterling jewel- with crippling MS, another with dis- healthy and her hair perfectly coifed. looked my way. As the patients were ry box she gave me many years ago, and ease related mental retardation, and the Her nails and makeup were always neu- coming out and back to their rooms we named our daughter after her. I had third just a baby. She joined the Navy to tral and modest, but always done. No I saw her and smiled this huge grin to stop being sad for her and smile at be a medic, and was a WAVES (Women one had hands as soft as hers. I would and held out my arms to hug her. She the person she helped me become. I feel Accepted for Volunteer Emergency crawl into her bed at night and sleep walked right by me. She had no idea happy when I think of her and we keep Service) in the 1940’s in WWII. After next to her; it was safe there. I thought who I was. I called her name, “Nana” her spirit alive in our home all the time. meeting and marrying my grandfather we had such a strong connection that I said, “It’s me. How are you?” she just Whether it is a recipe she used to make she finished her schooling, and was we woke up at the same time, but she looked at me, frightened as if to say, that I put my own spin on and make it a dental hygienist for as long as I can would wake up and just look at me. “Who is this girl that won’t leave me for my family, or displaying some of remember. She worked hard and was Smile at me. Hug me. alone.” Her nurse came over and said, the many beautiful trinkets that used still the classiest woman I knew. There She was always my biggest fan, and I “This is your granddaughter here to to be hers. I smile when I hear classical was always a starched and pressed was hers. I wasn’t her only grandchild, visit you. Say hello, give her a hug.” She music, or take my own family to the tablecloth on the table. Even just for but everyone knew I was her favorite. smiled at me and walked away. museum. I remember her, I love her, breakfast the table was fully set with I remember going to visit her in I was thrown back into a whirlwind and I smile for her every day. all the correct cutlery and dishes. Her Florida after she retired there. Her of panic and sadness. I kept a brave face It’s funny how the smallest thing can house was always spotless down to her memory was starting to go, but she until I got outside and I let my emotions spark a memory. And it’s a good feeling baby grand piano being perpetually still carried on as if it wasn’t. As if hav- out. I was heartbroken, I was angry, to turn anything sad into something dusted. Every bed was made with hos- ing Alzheimer’s was something to be and I was confused. I knew then that the amazing. Here’s to you Nana, wherever pital corners, a bed spread, and a pillow ashamed of. As the years went on she Nana I had my entire life would have you are. Should everyone own a home?

ownership is great and as the risk of the market dropping to buy at the best price and some of the programs give you Chief Economist Lawrence in those couple years and being interest rate. However, if you a good rate but we also have realtor’s Yun predicts that in 2016 the left with a home that you need have not had a chance to save to make a decision to protect report net worth gap will widen even to rent out. This is assuming up enough money to get a down ourselves even if the bank is further to 45 times greater for you did not want to be a land- payment and a reserve fund of willing to loan us the money. homeowners over renters. Be lord. 3-6 months of expenses in place JAMES aware that not at every time Sometimes we get pressure prior to buying the home, it James Black is a licensed in your life is the right time by the market and people that may make sense to wait. You realtor for A&M Real Estate BLACK to buy a home. Let’s say you care about us because inter- do want a broken hot water Consultants at Keller Williams just moved to a new area and est rates are rising and pric- heater or a leaky roof to bank- Realty. He may be reached at The answer: Not necessarily. only expect to be there a cou- es are rising that we need to rupt you. (508) 365-3532 or by e-mail at Keep in mind this article is ple years — it may make more jump in before we get priced At this point you can buy a [email protected]. just my opinion. I think home sense to rent. Rather than take out. Yes, it does make sense home with no money down and 20 • The Webster Times • Friday, May 13, 2016 www.508Local.com

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DUDLEY/FORT and Secretary of the Webster-Dudley WEBSTER — Gabrielle (Ricard) She was born in Webster, daugh- MYERS, Fla. — Garden Club, as well as a Director of Gaboury, 98, died Friday, May 6, in ter of the late Leo and Diana (Sorel) Harriet (Kimberly) the Webster-Dudley United Way and Harrington Hospital, Southbridge. Ricard and lived here most of her life. Crawford, 95, of Shell Steven’s Linen Associates in Dudley. She was the wife of the late Albert Gabrielle love to crochet. Point Retirement Harriet leaves her beloved husband P. Gaboury, who died in 1998. She There are no calling hours. A funer- Community, Fort of 71 years, Hugh W. (Buzz) Crawford, leaves four sons; Albert Gaboury al Mass will be held Saturday, May Myers, Fla. and for- Jr.; her children Jane Crawford of Jr., and Roland Gaboury both 14, at 9 a.m. in Sacred Heart of Jesus merly of Dudley, died Alexandria, Va., Laura Pepin and her of Webster, Norman Gaboury of Church, Webster, MA and burial in on May 7. husband Larry of Springfield, Vt., Springfield and Robert Gaboury of Sacred Heart Cemetery will be private. Born to Dr. Arthur Caroline Ayres and her husband Steve Sturbridge; two daughters, Pauline The Shaw-Majercik Funeral Home, and Vera Kimberly on Aug. 28, 1920, of Centerville, Johanna Rakauskas Stevens of Westminster and Linda 48 School Street, Webster, MA has been in Bristol, Conn., Harriet attended and her husband Rick of Wakefield, Gaboury of Webster; 23 grandchil- entrusted with her arrangements. A Worcester public schools and graduat- R.I; and five grandchildren. She was dren, 18 great-grandchildren and five guest book is available at shaw-majer- ed from Mount Holyoke College in 1942. very proud of her siblings, the late great-great-grandchildren. cik.com where you may post a condo- She worked in the Army Ordnance Captain Arthur Kimberly, Jr. and Jane She was predeceased by a daughter, lence or a memory. Gauge Laboratory during World War K. Meyer of Lady Lake, Fla. Marion Gaboury of Charlton. II prior to marrying Hugh W. Crawford A memorial service at the Church Jr. in 1945. of the Reconciliation in Webster, will While raising four daughters, Harriet follow at a later date. Mark J. McIntyre Sr., 57 remained active in community organi- Robert J. Miller Funeral Home zations including the Webster Women’s & Lake Chapel, 366 School Street WEBSTER — Mark J. McIntyre Sr., and doing mechani- Club, Tuesday Club, the Montachusett Webster, is assisting the Crawford 57, died Saturday, May 5, at the UMass cal work on cars. Girl Scout Council, Worcester’s family with Funeral arrangements in Memorial Healthcare in Worcester. The celebration Mount Holyoke Club (AAUW), the Massachusetts. He leaves his wife of 27 years, Lisa M. of life will be held Children’s Friend Society of Worcester In lieu of flowers, memorial gifts (Anderson) McIntyre. He also leaves a Friday, May 13, from and the Altar Guild of the Church of may be sent to The Pearle L. Crawford son, Mark J. McIntyre Jr. of Webster, 5- 7 p.m., in the Shaw- Reconciliation. She was President of Memorial Library, 40 Schofield Ave., and a daughter, Amanda Lynne Majercik Funeral the Hubbard Regional Hospital Guild Dudley, MA 01571. McIntyre of Webster. He also leaves 3 Home, 48 School St., brothers, Kevin, Michael and Kenneth Webster, with mili- McIntyre and a sister Kim McIntyre tary honors. Donald G. Siegmund and five grandchildren. Omit flowers and donations may be He was born in Portland, Maine, son made in his memory to the Webster- DUDLEY — Donald and lived here all his of the late Kenneth E. and Florence E. Dudley Veterans Council, Veteran G. Siegmund died life. He served in the (Pride) McIntyre and lived in Webster Way, Webster, MA. Saturday, May 7, at Navy during World most of his life. He served in the U.S. A guest book is available at www. Webster Manor after War II, he was sta- Marine Corp. during the Vietnam era. shaw-majercik.com where you may a period of declining tioned aboard the He was a painter doing home post a condolence or a memory. health. USS Indiana. After improvements. He enjoyed bass fishing He was prede- his service to our ceased by his wife of country Don was a 57 years Jeannette Foreman at the for- Barbara K. Siddall, 59 Chlapowski. mer Sandlerette Shoe He is survived by one daughter: factory. He proudly served the Town of OXFORD — Alexander. She was born in Worcester, Donna Belanger of Webster, and one Dudley for 20 years as a patrolman for Barbara K. (Miller) daughter of the late Henry A. and son: George Plasse Jr. and his wife the Town of Dudley Police Dept. retir- Siddall, 59, passed Barbara K. (Hannigan) Miller, and Sandra of Webster; three grandchil- ing in 1989. He was a Member of Dudley away peacefully lived in Oxford since 1999. dren, Melissa Hall and her husband PNA Club, American Legion Post 184 Sunday, May 1, with Mrs. Siddall was a phlebotomist at Chris of Auburn and their children, and the former Webster Elks 1466. her loving family at Harrington HealthCare at Webster Zachary and Declan Hall; grandsons The funeral was held Thursday, May her side. (formerly Hubbard Hospital) for Frank Belanger and Tony Belanger 12 at Bartel Funeral Home & Chapel, She is survived over 10 years, where she was loved of Webster and a great granddaugh- 33 Schofield Ave., Dudley. Burial by her husband of and respected by her colleagues and ter Arianna; one brother: Russell with Military honors provided by the 14 years, Stephen patients. She enjoyed vacations to Cape Siegmund of Dudley and one sister: Webster-Dudley Veterans Council fol- B. Siddall of Oxford; two children, Cod and Newport. But, most of all she Norma Beauchesne of Webster. He lowed in St. Joseph Garden of Peace Susan Thompson of Brooklyn, Conn., loved her family, especially her grand- also leaves two dear friends Vincent Cemetery, Webster. Calling hours and Michael Dennison of Webster; children. Menzone and Richard Lavallee. were held Thursday morning. a stepson, Doc Siddall of Webster; a A private graveside service will be Don is predeceased by four broth- In lieu of flowers donations may be brother, Larry Miller and his wife held at North Cemetery in Oxford. ers Elmer, Fred, Paul and Stewart made to the SGT. Pam Daniels Police Ann of Oxford; a sister, Tina Adams There are no calling hours. Siegmund. Crusier Care Kits For Kids care of the of W. Boylston; and four grandchil- Paradis-Givner Funeral Home in Donald was born at his family home Dudley Woman’s Club, P.O. Box 294, dren, Alexandra, Alyssa, Gannon, and Oxford is directing the arrangements. in Dudley the son of the late Paul Dudley, MA 01571. and the late Sophie (Stein) Siegmund Visit www.bartelfuneralhome.com. Austin H. Tierney Jr., 77 p.m. Bible study: Wednesdays 12:30-2:30 p.m. Our services are handicapped accessible. UXBRIDGE — Austin H. Tierney Jr., Boston Federal Savings in Customer Church Listings 77, died Sunday, May 1, at the Vibra Service. WEBSTER DUDLEY Hospital in Rochdale. There are no calling hours and ser- He leaves a son, Robert Tierney; two vices will be on May 15, at 2 p.m., at the The Church of the Reconciliation (Episcopal), 5 CALVARY ASSEMBLY OF GOD CHURCH, North Main Street, Webster 105 Southbridge Road. (508) 949-3711. daughters, Debra and Donna Tierney; River Community Church, 164 Davis Rector: The Rev. Janice Ford Pastor Tony Hamilton. two sisters, Patricia Johnson of Florida St., Rt. 16, Douglas. Sunday services 10 am. Sundays, 10:30 a.m. and Maureen Sousa of Hawaii; two The Shaw-Majercik Funeral Home Christian Formation Sundays at 10:00 a.m.: Godly Play (children 3-6 years old); Sunday school (children FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH OF brothers, James of Virginia and John 48 School St., Webster, MA has been 7-12 years old) DUDLEY, of Florida. entrusted with the arrangements. Nursery available Sundays 9 a.m. to noon (parental Conant Memorial, United Church of Christ, 135 Center He was born in Chelsea, son of the A guest book is available at www. supervision) Road. (508) 943-7320. Rev. John R. White. Sunday late Austin H. Tierney Sr. and Gladys shaw-majercik.com where you may Fellowship: Sundays10:00-10:50 a.m. Worship 10 a.m. Sunday School 10 a.m. Nursery Website: www.reconciliationweb.org provided. Adult Study Tuesday 6:00pm-7:00pm. (Bond) Tierney. He was employed by post a condolence or a memory. Phone: 508-943-8714 Open & Affirming Congregation. All are welcome. Handicapped Accessible. www.uccdudley.org. CATHOLIC APOSTOLIC NATIONAL CHURCH. For information, contact: Father Brian D. McIntyre, ST. ANDREW BOBOLA, 54 W. Main St. (508) 943- Barbara J. Rogers, 85 SCR (508) 641-5672 saintjoseph5672 @yahoo.com. Holy 5633. Pastor: Rev. Krzysztof Korcz. Sunday Mass: Mass every Sunday at 4 p.m Prayers for healing on Saturday Vigil, 4:45 p.m.; Sunday, 8 a.m., 9:15 a.m. CHARLTON — uate of the Katherine Gibbs Secretarial the, 2nd and 4th Wednesdays of the month at 6:30 p.m. (Polish), and 11 a.m. Weekday Mass: Monday, Tuesday and Thursday, 8 a.m.; Wednesday, 6:30 p.m.; Barbara J. (Pope) School. FAITH ASSEMBLY OF GOD, corner of Lincoln Friday, No Mass, except for the first Friday of the Rogers, 85, passed Barbara and Paul have owned and Nelson streets. (508) 943-6758. The Rev. Kent month, at 8 a.m., and Holy Days, 8 a.m., 6:30 p.m. away peacefully Stonehedge Gardens in Charlton for Whitecotten. Sundays, 10 a.m. and 6:00 p.m. www. Thursday, May 5, in nearly 50 years. She loved her family, faithassemblywebster.com. ST. ANTHONY OF PADUA CHURCH, 22 Dudley Hill Road. (508) 943-0470. The Rev. Joseph her home surround- and enjoyed friendships she developed CHURCH OF CHRIST-WEBSTER, 168 Main St. Marcotte. Sat., 4 p.m. Sun., 8:30 and 11 a.m. ed by her family and with her customers. in the “Joslin House,” corner of Mechanic Street. close friend. Calling hours for Barbara were held (508) 765-6067. Evangelist Peter Capoccia. Bible study OXFORD Sundays, 9 a.m., worship Sundays, 10:30 a.m. She leaves her Sunday, May 8, and Monday, May 9, at THE CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER- beloved husband of the Robert J. Miller-Charlton Funeral FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH OF WEBSTER, DAY SAINTS, 49 Old Webster Rd., Oxford. 508-987- 65 years, Paul E. Rogers, and their Home, 175 Old Worcester Rd. 33 E. Main St. (508) 943-3554. The Rev. Thomas B. 1083. Bishop C. Todd Burt. Sundays, 10 a.m. Harmon. Sundays, 11 a.m. and 6 p.m. Adults’ and children; Daniel J. Rogers and his wife A Funeral Service was Monday, May children’s Sunday school, 10 a.m. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH OF NORTH OXFORD, Justine of Millbury; Barry A. Rogers 9, at the Oxford First Baptist Church, 693 Main St. (508) 987-5633. Pastor Renee D. Kaufman. and his wife Carolyn of South Euclid, 693 Main St. North Oxford. Burial HOLY TRINITY POLISH, NATIONAL Sundays, 9:15 a.m. Ohio; Cynthia J. Rogers of Charlton; will be at a later date in West Ridge CATHOLIC CHURCH, 68 Lake St. (508) 943-0608. Rev. Robert Fredrickson. Holy Mass in English every FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH OF and Betsy R. Landry and her husband Cemetery. Sunday at 10:00 a.m. All are welcome. OXFORD Richard of Charlton; seven cherished In lieu of flowers, Memorial 355 Main St., (508) 987-2211, The Rev. Dr. Barry J. grandchildren: Jill Van Buskirk and Contributions may be made to: The SACRED HEART OF JESUS, 18 E. Main St. McCarthy her husband Mark; Catherine and Visiting Nurses of Southern Worcester (508) 943-3140. The Rev. Adam Reid. Saturdays, 4 p.m. Worship and Sunday School 1st through 12th grades, Sundays, 9 and 11 a.m. and 6 p.m. Sunday morning Sundays, 9:30 a.m. Nursery care provided. Handicap Kelly Rogers; Kathleen and Margaret County, P.O. Box 368, Webster, worship a 8 a.m. and 10 a.m., June, July and August. accessible. Landry; Julianna and Isabella Rogers; MA. 01570; The Worcester County www.oxfordfirstucc.org. three precious great grandchildren, Horticultural Society, c/o Tower Hill SHARING GOD’S LOVE MINISTRY, Hannah, Claire and Olivia Van Botanical Garden, 11 French Rd., P.O. 9 E. Main St. (508) 949-6497. Pastor Richard Mongeon. GRACE EPISCOPAL CHURCH, 268 Main St., Sunday School, 10 a.m. Services, 11 a.m. Wednesday Oxford: Holy Eucharist, Saturdays 5 p.m., Sundays Buskirk; and a special friend, Cathy Box 598, Boylston, MA. 01505-0598; or bible study, 6 p.m. All are welcome. Handicapped 10:30 a.m., Wednesdays 9:30 a.m. Father Alfred T.K. Dykstra. the Oxford First Baptist Church, 693 accessible. Zadig. Support group September through June at 270 Barbara was born in Medford, the Main St., North Oxford, MA. 01537. Main St., for any with loved ones in danger of suicide STS. CONSTANTINE AND HELEN CHURCH, second Tuesday of the month at 7 p.m. For more daughter of the late Harold D. and Online guest book for Barbara, 35 Parkway. (508) 943-8361 The Rev. Luke A. Veronis. information call (508) 987-1004 or visit azadigsr@ Bessie (Munro) Pope and has lived in or to share a memory, please visit: Divine Liturgy Sundays, 9:30 a.m. yahoo.com. Charlton for 58 years. She was a grad- RJMillerfunerals.net. Wednesday 6:30 Supplication to the Virgin Mary fol- lowed by Bible Study at 7:15p.m, and Saturday morn- OAK HILL BIBLE CHURCH, 40 Sacarrappa Road. ing bible study 6:30 a.m. Saturday Vespers 6:00 p.m. (508) 987-0287. Senior Pastor Glenn Rice. Sundays, 9:30 a.m. Sunday school, 11 a.m. Roy R. Hunter, 41 ST. JOSEPH BASILICA, St. Joseph Basilica, 53 Whitcomb St., Webster, MA 01570, 508-943-0467, Rev. OXFORD UNITED METHODIST CHURCH, Monsignor Anthony Czarnecki, Saturdays, 4 p.m., 465 Main Street (508) 987-5378, the Rev Wanda CHARLTON — Roy years along side his Dad that gave him Sundays, 7 a.m. and 11 a.m. (Polish), 8:15 a.m. and Santos-Perez. Sunday Worship 10:00 am - Nursery R. Hunter, 41, passed the opportunity to pass his knowledge 9:30 a.m. (English), Holy Day Vigil, 5 p.m., Holy Day Care provided. away in Kansas City, of the trade down to his daughters. He Masses, 6:30 a.m. and 8:30 a.m. (English) 5:00 p.m. and Coffee & Fellowship following worship. ALL 7 pm (Polish) 7 p.m. (Bi-lingual). WELCOME Mo. was an Amazing father to his daugh- He leaves his ters and taught valuable lessons to our ST. LOUIS CHURCH, 14 Lake Street, Webster, Mass. ST. ANN’S CHURCH, 652 Main St. (508) 987-8892. daughters, Hailey family, such as unconditional love. 01570. Rectory Phone: 943-0240 Pastor Michael Lavallee. Saturdays, 4 p.m. Sundays, Rev. William F. Sanders, Pastor / Deacon, Mr. 9 a.m. and 11:00 a.m. and Alise Hunter, The family would like to thank every- Peter Motyka their mother Nicole, one that has been supportive during Masses: Saturday: 5:00 PM, Sunday: 7:00 & 10:30 AM ST. ROCH’S CHURCH, 334 Main St. (508) 987-8987. also his granddaugh- this difficult time. 12:30 PM Spanish Mass; Rev. Miguel A. Pagan Rev. Michael Roy. Saturdays, 4 p.m. Sundays, 8:30, ter Kaelynne, his par- Calling hours for Roy were Friday, Daily Masses: Monday, Tuesday, Thursday & Friday 11:00 a.m.. at 7:00 AM. Saturday & Holidays: 8:00 AM, Holy Days: ents Mike and Cheryl Nardone, sisters, May 6, at the Robert J. Miller-Charlton 7:00 AM, 9:00 AM & 7:00 PM. Confessions: Saturdays TABERNACLE OF PRAISE ASSEMBLY OF Mechelle Wright and Jennifer Foreman Funeral Home, 175 Old Worcester Rd. at 3:30-4:15PM or by Appointment. Miraculous medal GOD, 8 Maple Road. (508) 987-7707. The Rev. Sue and a brother, Michael Nardone, grand- Graveside Services will be private and Novena: Mondays at 6:30 PM Lynch. Sundays, 10 a.m. and 6:30 p.m. Bible study, mother, Shirley Rogers, two nieces, at the convenience of the family in Website: www.stlouischurchwebster.org Wednesdays, 7 p.m. four nephews, numerous aunts, uncles West Ridge Cemetery. UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST FEDERATED ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH, 70 S. Main St. 508-987- cousins and friends. In lieu of flowers, memorial contri- UCC Federated is a Methodist and UCC congrega- 1248, Sunday Worship 9 a.m. and 10:30 a.m. The Rev. He was preceded in death by his butions may be made to: the American tion, welcoming ecumenical diversity. 4 Church Nancy Beckwith. Street, Webster, MA, 01570, Phone: 508-943-0061, Web Sunday School 9:30 a.m. All are welcome. grandparents, Michael and Regina Heart Association, 20 Speen St., site: www.uccfedwebster.org, E-mail: uccfedweb- Handicapped accessible. ‘Jean’ Nardone, Leo Mantha and Framingham MA. 01701. [email protected]. Sunday service at 10:00 a.m. with best friend Steven Gallant, III, and Online guest book or to share coffee hour at 11:00 a.m. Our pastor is Rev. Ann Gibert. Office hours: Tuesday-Friday 9:00 a.m.-1:00 Jeremiah Gallant. a memory of Roy, please visit: Roy worked as a mechanic for many RJMillerfunerals.net. 4 • The Webster Times • Friday, May 13, 2016 www.webstertimes.net Calendar The calendar page is a free service has the disease. Monies are needed for For more information please visit offered for listings for government, research to help find a cause and cure www.pinkhippy.org, call (508) 987-3310, educational and non-profit organiza- Saturday, May 21 for this dreadful disease that over-takes or send an email to info@pinkhippy. tions. Send all calendar listings and the minds of so many people, young and org. happenings by mail to Editor Adam WEBSTER old. We ask your help and support to Minor at Stonebridge Press, P.O. Box make this become a reality. The Nipmuck Coin Club meets at 6:30 90, Southbridge, MA 01550; by fax at Travel down the rabbit hole and join The buffet style meal will consist of p.m. on the fourth Wednesday of each (508) 764-8015 or by e-mail to aminor@ the Drama Club of St. Joseph School ziti with meatballs, chicken, salad, din- month at the Oxford Senior Center, 323 stonebridgepress.com. Please write “cal- in their presentation of “Alice in ner rolls, coffee, pastry, casual dining, Main St., behind the Oxford Town Hall. endar” in the subject line. All calendar Wonderland Jr.” See Alice, one of lit- open seating, from 6-7 p.m. Doors open For more information, contact Dick Lisi listings must be submitted by 12 p.m. on erature’s most beloved heroines, in her at 5:30 p.m., raffles after dinner, cash at [email protected]. Monday to be published in the following madcap adventures. “Disney’s Alice in donations $20/adult, $12/child (4-12), Friday’s edition. We will print such list- Wonderland Jr.” is a fast-paced take on Tickets are limited to 200 and may be The Central Mass. Mother of Twins ings as space allows. the classic tale. The ever-curious Alice’s purchased by calling 508-943-2142 week- is a non-profit club to benefit those who journey begins innocently enough as days between the hours of 3-7 p.m. If no are raising multiples and provide sup- she chases the White Rabbit. Her adven- answer, leave a message. port and an outlet. The club meets from Saturday, May 14 tures become increasingly more strange 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. every first Thursday of as she races the Dodo Bird, gets tied up the month at the Oxford Community OXFORD with Tweedle Dee and Tweedle Dum, Saturday, June 25 Center to discuss twins-related issues raps with a bubble-blowing Caterpillar and have relaxing events such as movie American Legion Riders Chapter 58 and beats the Queen of Hearts at her OXFORD nights and outings to take the children Oxford, 7th Annual Charity Poker Run own game! to and or your spouse or just for Moms. For Veterans Inc. — The poker run A chorus of kids playing in the park, The American Legion Post 58, Legion Anyone who is a childcare provider to is in its seventh year for collecting rock lobsters, talking fish, royal cards- Riders Chapter 58, American Legion multiples is welcomed and the meetings funds to be donated to Veterans Inc., men, unbirthday partiers, as well as a Auxiliary Unit 58 and Sons of the are held on the second floor of the build- in Worcester. The American Legion group of mean-girl flowers, will thrill American Legion Unit 58 is holding a ing of the old school house. Riders Chapter 58, Oxford is holding and amaze you. Community Day Festival for the com- a Charity Motorcycle Poker Run on Join us at the Webster Town Hall munity of Oxford and the Surrounding DUDLEY Saturday, May 14, from 9 a.m. until 6 Auditorium on Saturday, May 21 at Towns to say Thank you for supporting p.m. Tickets are $15 per person. You do 7 p.m. or Sunday, May 22, at 1 p.m. us in our endeavors with helping our Do you have a family member strug- not have to join us for the ride. We are Tickets will be available at the door or Veterans and our deployed Military. gling with addiction or alcoholism? You encouraging people to attend for the pig can be purchased through the school. This is a free event, every child will are not alone. Join Families Helping roast and entertainment. There will be Tickets are $10 for adults and $8 for chil- receive an American flag and a balloon. Families Support Group. Meetings 50/50 raffle. Registration is from 9 to 11 dren and seniors. Please call the school We will have a bounce house, face paint- at Dudley Senior Center every other a.m., at 227 Main St., Oxford where you at 508-943-0378 with questions. Don’t be ing, military vehicles and other large Monday, 6:30-8-30 p.m. We spend so will get your first card, then you will late for this very important date! vehicles for the Children to explore, much time with our addicted loved proceed to the American Legion Tuttle Home Depot will be arriving at 1 p.m. one, that we become victims ourselves. Post in Auburn, to collect the second for a free kids workshop, we will have Join us. It’s informal, confidential, with card and on to American Legion In Sunday, May 22 live music featuring David Bazin and tough love advice from the heart, shar- Northboro, to collect your third card, the Blues Junction. We will have free ing of resources, hope and hugs. then on to Uxbridge VFW Post for your OXFORD hamburgers and hot dogs, soda or water fourth card and ending at Post 58 in and chips for the public. There will also Chair Yoga and so much more every Oxford for your final card. The Oxford Chili Cookoff — Sunday, May be cotton candy and popcorn free of Tuesday from 10:30 to 11:30 a.m. at Post is where the run ends and the 22, 3 p.m., at Oxford Masonic Lodge, charge. Come out and let us thank you The First Congregational Church, 135 dining and entertainment are. There 21 Mt. Pleasant St. Hosted by the and your family on Saturday, June 25, Center Road, Dudley (please park and will be a door prize at the end of the Grand Officers of Oxford Assembly from noon till 4 p.m. For more infor- enter through the right side basement evening and you must be present to #89. Proceeds will go toward the mation you can contact the American entrance). Class Fee: $5/class volun- win. Tickets will be available in the Scholarship Fund, Campership Fund, Legion Post 58 at 508-987-8784 or Beth tary contribution (Cancer patients American Legion Lounge at 227 Main or the Benevolence fund for the Grand Hallene, President of the American always free). Proceeds donated to the Street in Oxford. Assembly of Massachusetts. Legion Auxiliary @ 508-641-0642. First Congregational Church of Dudley. Instructor: Joanne LaLiberte, Holistic DUDLEY ONGOING EVENTS Health Practitioner. This class of Saturday, May 28 Chair Yoga is to expand the lungs and The Ladies Benevolent Society of the The Webster Alzheimer’s Support strengthen all the body’s major mus- First Congregational Church is holding WEBSTER Group meets the second Monday of cle groups, for stability and mobility, a benefit rummage sale on Saturday, each month at Webster Manor, 745 balance, increasing flexibility, muscu- May 14 from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Boat Responsibly — Nipmuc Cove, School St., Webster, from 6-8 p.m. larity of hip and legs and increasing church located on 135 Center Road on Webster Lake. Get a free vessel safety Anyone in the area who feels they are range of motion with our “rear view Dudley Hill. Sale items are gently used check, Saturday, May 28 (rain date: in need of help, doesn’t know what to mirror” twists. We work through the clothing, hats, and accessories for men, Sunday, May 29) 9 a.m. till 5 p.m. do, or is a Caregiver for someone with entire body, quieting the nerves, reliev- women, and children, baby clothes and Memorial Beach Boat Ramp, Nipmuc Alzheimer’s, is invited to attend and ing stress, realigning posture and we toys. Baked goods and coffee are for Cove, Webster Lake. express their concerns regarding the leave renewed. Chair Yoga is open to sale. Everything is reasonably priced. Tri-State Flotilla 10-2 US Coast Guard care for their loved one. The members of adults of all ages. It is kept light-hearted There should be something for every- Auxiliary VSC Station. Bring any type the group will discuss the ways, means, with respect for every member of the one! of watercraft from kayaks, canoes, and the help you will need as your loved class. We honor the body as it is right PWCs, to ski & Pontoon boats for a one progresses in this disease. Please now and work to improve its overall The Black Tavern Historical Society stem to stern check of equipment for come join with us at each meeting and health. We come to class as individu- Seventh Annual Yard Sale, Saturday, compliance to federal and state safety you’ll be glad that you did. Each person als and leave as family. Get to know May 14, 8 a.m. to 2 p.m., at the Black regulations. Skilled Vessel Examiners has a different story to tell and you will yourself through the eyes of Chair Yoga Tavern, Center Road, Dudley. To donate are able to answer any boating related be given tips to help you work through and build a body that serves you bet- items, please call 508-943-8782 or 508-943- questions or concerns and are trained this agonizing and dreadful disease. ter. Wear comfortable clothing. As with 5509. to spot potential problems. They will any exercise program, check with your award your vessel with a VSC decal and The St. Louis League of Catholic healthcare professional before starting. WEBSTER are trained to spot potential problems. Women is holding its yearly member- They will award your vessel with a ship drive. The purpose of the league is Come join the Drop In Knitting Group The Webster Dudley Business VSC decal if it meets standards on items to bring together women to further their from 10 a.m. to noon on Fridays at the Alliance is organizing an Earth such as registration & numbering, life cultural, social, and religious interests. Pearle L. Crawford Memorial Library, Day Cleanup in Webster & Dudley. jackets, fire extinguishers, expiration The league meets every first Wednesday Schofield Avenue, Dudley. All ages and Individuals and groups are welcome dates on flares (if required), working of the month, with the exception of levels, from beginner to expert, are wel- to join us on Saturday, May 14, from navigation lights etc. Trailered vessels January, February, July, August, and come. For more information, call Mary 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. All supplies including not launching examined at entrance September. Programs this year will Kunkel at 508-943-8107 or Jacqueline bags, gloves and safety vests will be gate. Possible boat insurance discount include cupcake decorating, Christmas Vassar at 508-892-4754. provided at the Webster Town Hall, 350 for passing the VSC and receiving a sing-a-long, flowers in the Bible, movie Main Street or at the Dudley Highway decal. There are no citations, legal obli- night, crowning of Mary, and other Fellowship Meals Program — Free Garage, 7 Indian Road. Tree seedlings gations or penalties for any deficiencies interesting topics. If you are interested, hot meals at St. Andrew Bobola Parish – will be distributed while supplies last found. please call Financial Secretary Louise Church Hall, 54 West Main St., Dudley, courtesy of Gentex Optics in Dudley. Duval at 508-943-7695 or club President from 5 to 6 p.m. starting in February, Refreshments will also be provided. Thursday, June 2 Carolyn Smith at 508-943-4732. every first and third Wednesday of the Last year 2.68 tons (5,360 lbs.) of trash month. Please join us! Phone: (508) 943- and .54 tons (1,080 lbs.) of recycling DUDLEY OXFORD 5633. E-mail: Rectory@standrewbobola. were collected from the roadside, river- com. side, lakeside, parks and vacant lots in The Dudley Lions Club is sponsoring Guided Meditation on the second and Webster and Dudley by over 225 volun- a bus trip to Foxwoods Casino, June fourth Wednesday every month, 6:30 SOUTHBRIDGE teers including individuals, local busi- 2. The cost for the trip is $22 per seat. p.m. at Generations Healing Center, nesses and organizations, Girl & Boy Included in the price is a voucher for Oxford. Please visit Pinkhippy.org for The Cancer Support Group meets Scout Troops and families of all ages. the buffet and a game play (retail value more information. from 6:30 to 8 p.m. on the second Monday For more information or to volunteer $29) plus transportation to and from the Restorative Yoga Wednesdays, Noon of every month in the Boardroom on the please call or text Deb Rousseau at 508- casino. The bus leaves Dudley Park n’ to 1 p.m., St. Vincent Cancer & Wellness 4th floor at Harrington Hospital, 100 949-0067 or email debbieatwdba@gmail. Shop Plaza at 5 p.m. and returns just Center, 1 Eaton Place Worcester. Please South Street, Southbridge. Call 508-764- com. We are also in need of individuals before midnight. Seats go fast! Payment visit Pinkhippy.org for more informa- 2400 for more information. with pick up trucks to collect bulky is due at the time of booking to insure tion. items. your seat. Make your check Payable to Restorative Yoga Saturdays, 8:15- PUTNAM, Conn. This event is sponsored in part by the Dudley Lions Club and mail to P.O. 9 a.m., Oxford Community Center, The Last Green Valley along with Box 51, Dudley, MA 01571. For addition- 4 Maple Road, Oxford. Please visit Overeaters Anonymous — Group other local businesses including Pratt al information call Mike Cregg at 508- Pinkhippy.org for more information. meeting every Wednesday at 6 p.m. Trucking & Pete’s Tire & Oil. 633-2881 or Clif Wilson at 508-943-9343. Restorative Yoga Wednesdays, 6:30- Come to Room RHF-1 at Day Kimball 7:30 p.m, Boucher School of Dance, 3 Hospital, 320 Pomfret Street, Putnam, Sacred Heart of Jesus Parish, 18 East Millbury Boulevard, Oxford. Please Conn. We will welcome you! For more Main St., Webster, presents Living Sunday, June 5 visit Pinkhippy.org for more informa- information, contact Kathryn at 508- Waters Coffeehouse Ministry. Sacred tion. 949-0819. Heart of Jesus Parish invites you to WEBSTER experience an evening of uplifting Free Yoga Classes for Cancer Patients Spirit-filled music, light refreshments, We invite all to join us in celebrating — Restorative yoga classes for cancer and casual fellowship, now every sec- the Holy Mass at Sacred Heart of Jesus patients are offered weekly and are open ond Saturday of the month. People of Parish, 18 East Main St., Webster. Our to patients, survivors, and their families Say it in all ages are welcome to this free event. ASL interpreter will sign the English or caregivers. Classes are held every Come and share in the joyful praise of language 6:00 pm Mass every first Saturday morning from 8:15 to 9 a.m. at our loving God! Join us on Saturday, Sunday of the month. Please join us the Oxford Community Center, 4 Maple living color! May 14, 2016 from 7-9 p.m. at the parish for our next ASL signed Mass on June Road, Oxford, and on Wednesdays from hall, 11 Day Street, Webster, MA 01570. 5. There will be no signed Mass in the noon to 1 p.m. at Saint Vincent Cancer Doors open at 6:30 p.m. month of May. Welcome to our com- & Wellness Center, One Eaton Place, munity! Worcester. The Restorative Yoga pro- gram is a complementary therapy that Thursday, May 19 is designed to help reduce lymphedema, Thursday, June 23 increase range of motion, and soothe WEBSTER neuropathies that may occur during WEBSTER all stages of treatment and recovery. Pearle L. Crawford Memorial Library This program also promotes relaxation, Artist Reception — Walter Brezniak. “Team Barbara,” from the Webster which is a vital element in healing, as Walter Brezniak, self- taught historical Alzheimer’s Support Group, will it brings emotional and physical relief artist, was born and raised in Webster. be sponsoring a fundraiser at Point from stress through moving medita- He has resided in Douglas for over 35 Breeze Restaurant, 114 Point Breeze tion and gentle yoga stretches. These years. Walter earned a BA and MA in Road, Webster, on Thursday, June 23. programs have been made possible history and has taught at various high A portion of the cost of the ticket will be through PinkHippy.Org, a 501(c)(3) The world isn’t schools and post-secondary schools in donated to the Alzheimer’s Association non-profit holistic service and support Massachusetts. Art and history have Walk to be held on Sept. 25, where organization that serves breast cancer black and white. merged for Walt and, as a result, the pri- approximately 4,000 people walk for patients, survivors and their families mary themes of his paintings tend to be loved ones who are now struggling with throughout Central MA, Northeastern So, why is historical people and places. Thursday, the disease, have died from the disease, CT, and Northwestern RI. Classes are May 19, 6-7 p.m. Fels Community Room, who support or care for someone with free for those undergoing treatment or your ad? light refreshments, no registration. the disease, or someone who actually in recovery from breast cancer. www.webstertimes.net Friday, May 13, 2016 • The Webster Times • 5

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CHARLTON - Glen Echo Lake! 211 Sunset Dr! Western Expo - Beautiful Sunsets! 4492’ 14 Rm, Custom Colonial w/Farmers Porch! WEBSTER LAKE - 17 Beacon Rd! WEBSTER LAKE - 82 Lakeside Ave! South Pond! Prime 157’ Waterfront w/Western Expo! Beautiful Sunsets! Panoramic Lake Views! 10+ Rm, 4 Bdrm, 4.5 Bath, 200’ Waterfront w/Manicured Grounds! 4 Bdrms! 4.5 Baths! 3 Fireplaces! C/Air, C/Vac, C/Stereo, Security! Hrdwds! Open Flr Plan! Lake Killdeer Island! Custom 9 Rm Cape HAS IT A/C’d, 3,832’ Custom Colonial! Technical/Electrical Marvel! 2 Story Grand Entry! Fully Appliance Lake Facing Quartz Kit w/2 Dishwashers, Heated Flr & Pantry! Facing Frplc Liv Rm w/14’ Ceilings, Sliders to Lake Facing Deck! Din Rm w/Crown Moldings, Chair Rail & Waterford Chandelier! Cherry ALL! 100’ Level Waterfront! 07 Completely Spacious Din Area w/Custom Wall Unit & Slider to the Waterfront Deck w/Elect Awning! Frplc Liv Rm w/Entertainment Center! Din Rm w/Tray Ceiling! 1st Flr Lake Cabinet Kit w/Quartz Counters, Center Isl w/Decor Appliances & Walk-in Pantry! 2 Master Bdrms - Lake Facing 1st Flr w/11’ Ceilings, Renovated! Granite Kit! Mostly Lake Facing Facing Master w/Tray Ceiling, Walk-in Closet, Full Bath w/Dble Vanity, Whirlpool & Corner Shower! Upstairs 3 Comfortable Bdrms, 2 Lake Facing, Both connect to Frplc & Bath w/Dble Sinks, Shower, Whirlpool & Walk-in Closets! Lake Facing Sunrm w/French Door, Sliders, & 14’ Ceilings! Office, Rms! Mstr Suite w/Private Deck! 4 Bdrms! a Full Bath, the 3rd has its Own Full Bath & Walk-in Closet! Walkout Lower Level Lake Facing Fam Rm w/2nd Kit, Cedar Sauna & Full Bath! Separate Utility Rm & 1/2 Bath, Laundry Rm! 2nd Flr w/2nd Master Suite w/Full Bath w/Dble Sinks! 2 Bdrms Share Another Bath! Lower Level w/Frplc Fam 3 Granite Baths! Possible In-Law! C/Air! 42’ Timber Tech Covered Deck! 3 Car Garage! Workshop! 3 Car Attached Garage! Detached 1 Car Garage! Security System! LP Gas Whole House Generator! Boat House that Auto Draws Boat Out of the Water, Rm, Wet Bar, Billiard Parlor, Workout Rm & 6 Seat Theatre Rm w/60” TV w/Surround Sound! Full Bath! Walkout to Lake, Patio & Private Boat Ramp! $799,900.00 Launches It on a Rail System! Weather Station! Well Irrig System! See/Ask For All Attachments! $1,375,000.00 Yard! 4Z Baisi Furnace! 2 Car Garage! Extra Lot! Glen Echo Awaits! $869,900.00

ON DEPOSIT NEW LISTING NEW PRICE WEBSTER LAKE – 296 Killdeer WEBSTER LAKE - 14 Bates Crossing! WEBSTER LAKE! 39 Loveland Rd! Custom 13 Rm 5,252’ Contemp! 130’ South Facing Waterfront! 10’ Ceilings! Granite WEBSTER LAKE – 17 Mark Ave! South Pond - “710’ Waterfront .69 Acre WEBSTER LAKE - 17 South Point Rd! Island! North Pond! 180 Degree & Cherry Kit w/Slate Flr, Wolf SS Gas Range w/Dble Ovens, Sub Zero Frig, Isl w/Dble Sink, In-Counter Steamer! Formal South Pond! East Expo – Beautiful Peninsula”! Lake Views in All Directions! Sunrise to Sunset! Beautiful 12 Middle Pond! 6 Room Cape! 72’ Waterfront! Panoramic Water Views! Front Row Seat Din Rm & Frplc Liv Rm w/Brazilian Cherry Hrdwds! Granite Wet Bar w/Ice Maker, Bottle Cooler & Bosch Dishwasher! Sunrises! Expansive Water Views! Rm 3,292’ Ranch! Breezeway to 3 Car Garage! Grand 2 Story Entry! Cherry Completely Renovated! Center Island Kit! to 4th of July Fireworks! 5 Room Ranch! Office/1st Flr 5th Bdrm w/Marble LP Frplc! Bthrm w/Walk-in Kohler Steam Shower! Beautiful Stairways! 4 Bdrms w/Water & Granite Kit w/Isl! Frplc Din Rm w/Cathedrals, Skylights & Hrdwds! Liv Rm Mostly Lake Facing Rms! Master w/Bath 11,000’ Level Lot! 6 Rm Colonial! 10x46 Ideal Second Home or Live Year Round! Views! Huge Lake Facing Master w/Cathedrals, 3 Dble Closets & Slider to Private Deck! Master Bath w/“Vita” Whirlpool w/Hrdwds! Lake Facing Master w/Bath! Fam Rm, Game/Pool Rm w/Bar & & Private Deck! 2/3 Bdrms! 2 Baths! Oil by Porch! Open Flr Plan! 3 Bdrms! 2nd Flr Tub, Tile Shower & Dble Marble Vanity! Another Marble & Granite Bthrm! Lower Level Walks Out to Lake! 8 Seat Winter in Florida – Summers on Webster Exercise Rm! Summer Kit! 3 Baths Total! C/Air! Buderus! Irrigation! Trex Buderus! 4 Electric Mitsubishi Heat Pumps w/ Master w/Cathedrals, Master Bath! 2 Theater! Stone Frplc Fam Rm! Granite Wet Bar! Workshop w/French Dr to Lake, Possible Bdrm! Half Bath! House Sound Lake! Open Floor Plan! 2 Bedrooms! Deck, Farmers Porch! Beautiful Grounds! $1,299,900.00 Air! Farmers Porch! Garage! $499,900.00 Baths! A/C! Garage! $559,900.00 System! Andersons w/Nickel Hardware! 2 Car Heated Garage! Beach! Dock! $1,399,900.00 Nice Deck! Garage! $314,900.00

Featured Open House hope2own.com DUDLEY - 14 JAYBEE AVE 508.943.4333 OPEN HOUSE, THUR. MAY 12 • 4:30-6:00 Sharon Pelletier - Broker Spacious raised ranch! Open layout floor plan! Hardwoods Licensed in MA, CT & RI throughout!!!Fireplaced living room! Double deck w / hot tub! Lower deck has french doors from fireplaced family WE WANT YOUR room! Applianced kitchen! Lower level family room w / fire- place! 2 Car garage! And much more! $249,900. 43 East Main Street Webster, MA 01570 LISTINGS! Fine Realtor Associates to Serve You! June Cazeault * Liz Knutelski * William Gilmore II * Laurie Sullivan * Diane Strzelecki * Matthew Ross * Lori Johnson-Chausse * Mark Barrett

THOMPSON - 473 LOWELL DAVIS RD DUDLEY - 62 FAIRVIEW AVE. WEBSTER-4 PANARELLI WAY THOMPSON - 20 LAURELWOOD RD LAND! WEBSTER/DUDLEY BUILDABLE LOTS Webster - Lot 119B Thompson Rd Town Water & Sewer $43,500. Webster - Lot 119A Thompson Rd Town Water & Sewer $43,500. SORRY SOLD! Webster - 114 Lake St. Multi-Family Zoned, 12,000 +/- Sq Ft Lot. Town Water & Sewer, and City Gas! $59,900. Pristine 3 Year Young Ranch! Absolutely better than new! Rocky Hill Estates! Tons Of Living Space With Upgrades Throughout! This New Listing! Beautiful Colonial Located In A Quiet Cul De Charming 4 bedroom 3 bath colonial nestled in a picture perfect quiet neighbor- 2 Bedrooms! Appliance Kitchen! 2 X 6 W/ Plywood Construc- Large Colonial Has Custom Granite Countertops, Center Island ,Open Dining Area Sac! Amazing Grand Foyer With Cascading Stairway! 7 Room, hood with large manicured yard and privacy galore! Sit out on your screened in Webster- 122 Gore Rd. Lot Approx. 1-1.2 +/- Acres. Town Water And Breakfast Bar! Huge Cathedral Family Room! Gas Fireplace! Hardwood Floors tion! Screened in porch! Nestled on 1.7+ nicely landscaped 3 Bed 2.5 Bath Home! Gleaming Hardwoods! Fireplaced Living porch on those warm summer nights and look out at the fruit trees and gardens! & Sewer. Level Lot. Business Zoned $110,000. acres! Garage W/Work Shop and attached Carport! House Gener- Throughout! 3 Bedrooms. 2.5 Baths In Main Part Of House! Big Extras Is The Base- Open floor plan has so much to offeer! Front to back living room has a lovely ment That Is Completely Finished With Kitchen / Dining /Living Area, Plus 2 More Room! Applianced Kitchen! Master Suite! Jacuzzi Tub And Shower Dudley - Lot# 149 Southbridge Road - 4.5 +/- acres. 150 ft +/- of ator! Forced Hot Air by oil! Lower Level Pellet Stove! Stall! Private Back Deck! 2 Zone Heating And Cooling! $328,900. fireplace and pellet stove included. Fully applianced kitchen is open to back den ON DEPOSIT - NEW LISTING $189,900. Rooms And Bath! $369,900 and attached garage offers added storage! New Price $259,900. Rd. Frontage,610 ft +/- River Frontage $85,000.

DUDLEY - 29 PINE ST DUDLEY-217 DUDLEY SOUTHBRIDGE RD THOMPSON-839 THOMPSON RD WEBSTER - 25 STEFANIK AVE #3 WEBSTER - 10 DIDONATO AVE Need an Office or Busi- An affordable starter ness in your Home? or retirement home! Approved Zoning ! Cus- Original 1954 Cape style, 4 room home tom Split! Not a Drive with stairway to un- By - Large Addition finished walkup attic off Back 14x20 Deck! 2 bedrooms on main Garage Located in Rear. level, some hardwood SORRY SOLD! NEW LISTING NEW LISTING floors, ceramic tile Beautiful Hardwood bath. Young, econom- Floors in Living Room Lovely Country Setting for this 3 Bedroom Cape! Motivated Young, Huge 60 X 40 Ranch! Outstanding Quality! Cathedral Ceiling Very Affordable! Low Monthly Fee! Desired END Unit gives Wooded Pri- ical, natural gas fired, vacy & Extra Windows! Located in a Low Traffic Neighborhood! The Entire forced hot air furnace, electric hot water heater Full basement with interior & Mirrored Hallway! 15 x 20 Addition off Kitchen can be used as Dining Seller! Private setting on 1 Acre +/-! 2 Car Garage! Liv- in Living Room, Kitchen, and Dining areas! 10 Skylights! 3 Bedrooms! Area or Entertainment Room ~ Cathedral Ceiling! Marble Kitchen Coun- Main Level has Been Freshened Up with New Paint in a Neutral Tone! This and outdoor walkout access.Recently painted. Large corner lot with good ing-Dining Area! Country Kitchen! Eat in Dining Area! Walk 2-1/2 Baths! Propane Fireplace! Lower Level Finished with Bath, and Complex is close to Shopping, Highway, Private & Public Schools! Close sized yard, some fenced-in yard area, 6x8 storage shed and 10x20 1 car ters & Island ! Totally Finished Lower Level - Living Area complete with out Basement for Convenient Access to Backyard. Needs some Bedroom with walk out sliding door! 2 Acres! Approximately 395 Feet Vicinity to the Webster Lake Beach for Lots of Summer Fun! Cheaper than attached garage. Located in convenient East Village area of Webster with Kitchen, Full Bath, Living Room w/Fireplace, Bedroom & Separate Side close proximity to grocery store, banks, service providers, retailers, restau- Cosmetic Updates but still a Good Valu $259,000. of road frontage NEW PRICE $309,499. Renting! Heated Lower Level - Extra Space for, Office , Family Room, Com- $260,000. puter Room, Game Room...etc $115,000. rants, highway access, etc. ON DEPOSIT $122,550

WEBSTER LAKE - TREASURE ISLAND WEBSTER LAKE - 113 BIRCH ISLAND RD WEBSTER LAKE - 11 BATES POINT RD WEBSTER LAKE- 267 THOMPSON RD ON BATES POINT! Elegant Webster Lake Water- Webster Lake Waterfront Home front! Breathtaking views! offers all the amenities of a fine The House is located on home Plus Direct Webster Lake Middle Pond which is the Largest Expanse of Webster Access! Located in a sheltered Lake! Very Private! Abun- cove which provides boat access dance of Land for Enter- OPEN HOUSE, SUNDAY • 1-4 to full open water! Inground pool, SORRY SOLD! taining! 11 Rooms Total! a fully fenced lakeside yard. Fine 3-1/2 Baths! 4 Bedrooms! Welcome to Treasure Island ! Located on the Shores of Beautiful WEBSTER LAKE! Current Webster Lake Waterfront! Breathtaking view of Middle Pond! features include: crown moldings, 9’ ceilings, beautiful cherry kitchen w/ceramic Master Bath! 2 Fireplaces! Walkout Finished Lower Living Level! Over- Owner’s Remodeled every inch of this Unit with a “Magazine Worthy” Flair! Each Room is Ele- Catch the Early Morning Sun at breakfast right at water edge or in the tile floors, granite countertops, S/S appliances, center island, Slider to large lake sized 2 car garage with unfinished space above! Foundation already gantly Appointed! Bamboo Floors! Family Room in Lower Level has Gas Fireplace with “Floor huge 4 season porch! Many recent updates! Interior Freshly Painted! facing deck! Formal dining , formal living rooms w/gleaming hardwood floors! in for Future Boat House at waters edge! Need an office? This has 2! to Ceiling” Custom Granite & Mantel! Tastefully Finished w/ Crown Molding! “Lux” Master Plus private 2nd floor 20x26 family room! Spacious master bedroom! Property is within a Business Zoned area! Be in before Summer! Bath W/Italian Tiled Shower Surround! Enjoy the Outdoors Deck, Private Beach & Heated “Salt Fieldstone Fireplace! Hardwoods! Oil Heat! 2 bedrooms! and Water” Pool! 2 Boat Slips! New Price $350,000 much more! $349,900. ON DEPOSIT $485,000. Hurry won’t last. $599,900. 6 • The Webster Times • Friday, May 13, 2016 www.webstertimes.net

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Re/Max Professional Associates Realtor/MLS Conrad M. Allen Broker/Certified appraiser GOT A HOUSE FOR Serving Worcester County and NE CT. 508-400-0438 [email protected] • www.ConradAllen.com This is the DUDLEY $525,000 SALE? OPEN HOUSE place to sell it! SATURDAY 1-2:30 Your ad will be Dudley waterfront - 220’ on the water Priva- cy galore! 8 Rooms 3 bedrooms 3 full baths, mailed to 50,000+ 1900 sq ft of living area. 2.44 Acres on a FOR households dead end street. Located on gorgeous High SALE Pond. Call for a private appointment. throughout Southern Worcester 72 Flaxfield Rd County. DUDLEY $164,900 To advertise on our real estate section, Own for less than the cost of renting this home. Six rooms, 3 bedrooms, fireplace, detached ga- please call your local rage, large backyard, low taxes. Call for a private ON DEPOSIT sales representative at 1-800-367-9898 showing. 217 W. Main St. WEBSTER - $239,900 Southbridge: Great home situated in sought after executive neighborhood!! Spacious custom home with 9 rooms 4 bedrooms Live on the first floor, collect the rent on the 2nd & 3rd MORTGAGEE’S SALE 2 baths! Custom maple cabinets in updated kitchen! Stove, refrigerator & dishwasher will stay! BIG Bright Living room. 2010 floors and have them pay the mortgage, taxes and insur- OF REAL ESTATE furnace. 2009 roof. Lower level family room with propane gas fireplace & walkout to patio. Level yard. Great walking neighborhood. $234,800. LIVE ance. New roof, heating systems, kitchens, bathrooms, AT PUBLIC AUCTION Brenda Ryan Melissa Vivian Robin RENT FREE! Mary Jo Spiro Broker- Cournoyer Demick Thomo Marrero- Giguere etc. Six large rooms and three bedrooms on each floor. Owner Hilli Doros Buy now while prices and interest rates are down. Monday, May 16, 2016 “We are part of Make Southbridge Home” 12:00 PM-SOUTHBRIDGE 201 SOUTH STREET, SOUTHBRIDGE, MA SOUTHBRIDGE - $114,900 BANK OWNED 757 Main Street a/k/a 757- 761 Main Street 508-765-9155 2 fam, 3,602 sf liv area, 0.66 ac lot, 8 rm, FAX: 508-765-2698 7 Room 3 bedroom cape cod with 4 bdrm, 2 bth, Worcester(Worc): Bk 40929, Pg 194 Debbie Joan Chad Michelle Stan Michelle Paula Thomo Lacoste Splaine Roy Misiaszek Splaine Aversa breezeway and garage..Ideal for some- 1:00 PM-STURBRIDGE Now offering rental services NEED LISTINGS DESPERATELY! Southbridge:Magnificent Home! Pristine Southbridge: ON DEPOSIT body looking for low monthly pay- 17 Gardner Avenue 7 rooms, 3-4 bedrooms, 4 ½ baths. Open House 12-2pm Sunday Open living room, dining room, breakfast One of a Kind Custom Built Home located ments..Ideal home for a 203k program. sgl fam, 1,848 sf liv area, 0.66 ac lot, 6 rm, room & kitchen. Hardwoods throughout. in Country Club setting with 3.81 acres of NEW PRICE Beautiful kitchen with SS appliances & 4 bdrm, 2 bth, Worcester(Worc): Bk 27143, Pg 151 OPEN HOUSE privacy! Entertaining at it’s best! 11 rooms corian counters. 1st floor master bedroom 4 bedrooms & 3 ½ baths. The 4th bedroom 4:00 PM-BLACKSTONE suite w/new master bath & dressing or use is a great au-pair or guest suite with own WEBSTER $49,900 as a family room. 2nd flr master bedroom with just remodeled master bath private bath. Front to back livingroom with 14 Carter Avenue & walk in closet. LOWER LEVEL has full in law apartment including massive FP. 1st floor den with French doors to great outside living room! Bright updated This is a handyman special. There is nothing pretty about this fireplace in LR, BIG kitchen, full bath & bedroom-walk out to own driveway. kitchen w/breakfast nook. Extra special master bedroom w/private FP & bath. property except the price. Hard to find mobile home. Land - sgl fam, 1,512 sf liv area, 0.33 ac lot, 7 rm, Inground pool!Truly a one of a kind impressive home! Desirable Location! LL finished w/wet bar & FP. 2 car attached garage. $385,000. 47 Jacobs 3 bdrm, 1.5 bth, Worcester(Worc): Bk 38460, Pg 221 $349,900. Fix this up or tear it down. This property needs a cash buyer Southbridge: Southbridge: because financing is not available. I don’t think mobile homes TERMS: $5,000 cash or certified check at the time and place of the Open House 12-2pm Sun Open House 12 -2pm Sun qualify for 203k financing but check with your lender. Easy to sale. The balance to be paid within thirty (30) days at the law offices of Stately home in picturesque Lovely Ranch is desirable area Korde & Associates, P.C. 321 Billerica Road, Chelmsford, MA 01824, setting! Grand Colonial with 8 of Town! Wonderful 6 rooms show Call for a private showing. 3 bedrooms! Exterior totally Attorney for the Mortgagee. OPEN HOUSE rooms 4 bedrooms 1 ½ bath. First OPEN HOUSE floor bedroom. Large updated eat renovated…new siding, windows, Auctioneer makes no representation as to the accuracy of the information contained herein. in kitchen. Hardwood floors & roof & garage door! Spacious living wide pine floors. Replacement windows. Gas heat. HUGE oversized 2 room with picture window, sliders to deck, walk in master closet, BAY STATE AUCTION CO, INC. stall garage plus workshop. Private one acre of open Land. Beautiful hardwoods under carpet. Lower level finished family room. Fabulous setting! $249,900. 28 Margaret. Back YARD! $169,900! 63 Marc Ave. NEW NORTH CHELMSFORD (978) 251-1150 NEW www.baystateauction.com LISTING Southbridge:Pretty Split Level Southbridge: Extra Special Cape in LISTING MAAU#: 2624, 2959, 3039, 2573, 2828, 1428, 2526, 2484 with huge screen deck! 6 rooms Country Club neighborhood. High End 3 bedrooms 1 ½ baths. Open Quality Built 7 rooms 3 bedrooms 2 ½ baths. Front to back Living room with fireplace living room & Kitchen. ON DEPOSIT built ins and fireplace with a beautiful 23 Eddy St, Webster $200,000, 25 Goddard St., Webster, $150,000, Fully finished lower level with glassed in porch with slate floor. huge master bedroom & family 3 family, fully rented, newer roof, 3 family, fully rented, lead certs., Lisa Caron Hardwood floors throughout. 1st floor separate utilites room. 2 car garage. Vinyl sided. den. Dual staircases to the bedrooms upstairs. Front to back Master separate utilites, 2 car garage. 508-341-8299 Newer furnace. $189,000. bedroom with master bath. All custom window treatments included. Realtor Truly move in condition-$264,900. Maribeth Marzeotti MaribethRealtor.com MORTGAGE RATES ARE DOWN!! GREAT TIME TO BUY!! Advantage 1 OPEN HOUSE 179 Shrewsbury Street, Worcester, MA 01604 • 508-864-8163 PRICE REDUCED SUNDAY, MAY 15 1-3PM EMERSON REALTORS Diane Dabrowski 98 RICE CORNER RD., BROOKFIELD The Market Leader has been serving our area $219,000 WHAT WOULD since 1990. Totally renovated 3 bedroom, 2 bath cape. YOUR HOME Hardwood floors, stainless appliances, new Sell for in All Real Estate is Local. plumbing, heating and electrical, 2 car garage. Today’s Market? Call the right Realtor! Now is a GREAT TIME to find out! Would you like a free, no obligation, Comparative Market YOUR LOCAL REAL ESTATE PROFESSIONALS AUBURN - $84,900 Analysis? Using statistics of similar homes recent- Please check reviews, 23 Fiskdale Road • Brookfield, MA 01506 159 Central Street, building lot in cen- ly sold in your area, I can tell you how much your www.lisacaron.com home is worth in today’s real estate market. Call for sale and sold tral Auburn! .82 Acres, Water, sewer me TODAY! inventory and my blog at Michelle Terry/Broker Owner and gas at the street! DianeDabrowski.com 508-479-2340 Call Mary Ellen Cox Laura Poulin-Harkins 508-735-7061 Located on the 508-207-3802 [email protected] Charlton Common 31B Main St Charlton Center Alliance with ERA Key I cooperate with all Realtors.

123 Central Street, Auburn, MA A Place To Call Home… Office Building Suite for rent at $650.00 A OXFORD - $148,900 month. Great center location, parking, and Title V in hand, 2 bedroom, full bsmt, renovated space with potential! 3 Offic- fenced yard, off street parking, ready es, secretary center, waiting room and file room. Call Beth for your showing. for you! Call for your showing!

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PUTNAM- One level living at its finest. This spacious home is set AUBURN THOMPSON-Custom built cape style home privately set on rear, level on over 24 private acres in an Agricultural zone. Walking through the $105,000. lot; open living/dining/kitchen with sliders onto rear deck; center island; English gardens and through the front door you find an open kitchen/ BROOKLYN-You will not find a cleaner, better maintained Cape 4 bedrooms and 3 full baths; first floor master suite with full bath; hard- dining/living concept that has been well-maintained and recently up- This gorgeous mo- like this 3 bedroom 2 1/2 bath home sitting on a 1/2 acre lot with woods throughout living area (tile in baths); woodstove hookup in living dated. There are 4 bedrooms (with room for more) and 2 1/2 baths bile home has many a 2 car garage on a dead-end street. With 2 living rooms, eat-in room provides additional heat source; 2 car attached garage with stor- (including master suite with soaking tub). A finished basement along upgrades. Offering 3 kitchen, formal dining, master suite, finished basement, newer age above; driveway easement in process for legal access to property with a 2 car garage, fireplace...the list goes on! Priced at $399,000. roof & boiler this is a can’t miss home at $244,900. located minutes from Routes 44 & I-395 for North/South or East/West Call for your private showing today. bedrooms, 1 bath, $10K in stainless steel commuters. $269,900 appliances, central air, laundry area and 2 parking spaces. Nice sized rooms and open AUBURN- $389,900 floor plan. Make sure you add this one to Outstanding 4 Br Colonial, 2.5 baths & 1 your list of homes to see. Park fees are $225. car garage. Open floor with Kitchen-Family JUST LISTED NEW PRICE room combo, formal living room & dining Call to schedule appointment. room. Walk closet off master BR. Call Kevin Maher Kevin Maher Joanne St. Pierre 508-450-4219 508-864-8399 [email protected] [email protected] KILLINGLY-Where else can you own your own home for so little money. You need to see this very clean, one bedroom THOMPSON-Three or four bedrooms, 2 full baths, eat-in PUTNAM-Colonial home/business is C-4 commercially zoned. mobile home with 616 sq feet to believe it. The kitchen has Three bedrooms, 2.5 baths, living room with fireplace, dining room kitchen, den, living room plus 3 garages. Also a detached 3 car loads of storage and counter space that would make any chef & finished family room on lower level with walkout atrium door. Win- garage or workshop all situated on 1 acre level lot. Minutes to happy. All the appliances stay, all you need to do is move right dows have been replaced; two enclosed porches & garage. House I-395. $255,500 in. Located in a quiet park, this Dayville Gem can be yours for needs work. Convenient to I-395. Offered at $189,900. only $24,600. www.emerson P.O. Box 83 447 Riverside Dr. Thompson CT realtors.net Phone: (860) 923-3377 Fax: (860) 923-5740 Take a virtual visit: www.johnstonrealestate.net www.webstertimes.net Friday, May 13, 2016 • The Webster Times • 7

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* 3.5 Baths * Spa Room * Full service Lake * Game, Family Room * Central Air/ Central Vac * Gourmet Kitchen * Skiing, swimming, Jet ski * Walkout lower level * 31’ Media Room * Breakfast Bar * 3 Baths * Cathedral ceiling * Hot Tub Must be viewed to * 10 Rooms * Fantastic views * Cathedral Ceiling be appreciated 10 Johnathan Pass • $409,900 30 Lakeside Dr • $489,900 CHARLTON CHARLTON CHARLTON 2 BR, 1 BA home. 1485 sq ft. 3 BR 2.5 BA Cape on 2+ 4 BR, 1 BA Colonial. 1368 SPENCER DUDLEY LAND DUDLEY 4.7 Meticulously maintained by Acres. 2553 sq ft. Open floor sq ft. Set back from main ACRES CARDINAL road w/ a large flat backyard; Dudley: $199,000 HEIGHTS original owners. HW floors in plan. 1st fl Master Suite w/ 6 Acres LR & DR. Updates inc central Jacuzzi tub & walk-in closet. Open layout; Pellet stove in Tobin Farm Estate 6 LR; New vinyl siding; Large UNITS Woodstock: $79,900 air, garage & driveway. Farmer’s porch. 4 bedroom 8 acres BRs, lots of closet space; All utilities are underground. septic, passed Title V. Deck * 3 Car Garage * Roof 7 years Oxford: Office Space * Pellet Stove Town sewer. * Gentleman farm * Modern Kitch & Bath Close to major rtes. overlooking backyard. * Vinyl & Stone Ext. $800-$1400 * Fireplace * In-law apt * Dinning/living room $239,900 $349,900 $239,900 * Hardwoods available immediately Dudley: Apartment *1.5 BA * USDA eligible 50 Brooks Pond Rd 110 Southbridge St 1/2 duplex $1300 $344,900 $325,000 40 Brentwood Dr • $239,900

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NEW LISTING - $189,900 NEW LISTING - $214,900 Open House Directory 8 Roger St. 227 Torrey Rd, Deadline: Monday at 10am Southbridge, MA Southbridge, MA. 2-Family (2-Bedrooms each Single-Family (3-Bedrooms, (C) Condo (X) Condex (M) Multi-Family (T) Townhouse floor) 1st Floor Vacant, 1- Full Bath) Excellent Condi- (B) Business (U) Duplex (S) Single Family (D) Adult Excellent ConditionSee tion & Location (P) Land (L) Mobile Home (A) Apartment Community MLS# 72002157 See MLS# 72002174 Open House Sunday 11am-12noon Open House Sunday 12:30-1:30pm ADDRESS STYLE TIME PRICE REALTOR/SELLER/PHONE SATURDAY, MAY 14 PRICE REDUCED - $425,000 PRICE REDUCED - $599,900 DUDLEY 86 Dresser Hill Rd. 153 Old Worcester Rd. Charlton, MA 72 Flaxfield Rd S 1-2:30 $325,000 Remax Professional Assoc./Conrad Allen 508-400-0438 Charlton, MA. Sprawling Ranch High-End Home (4-Bedrooms, (4-Bedrooms, SUNDAY, MAY 15 3-Full Baths) 4-Full Baths) CHARLTON See MLS# 71990647 See MLS# 71978399 153 Old Worcester Rd S 2-3 $425,000 All Worth Realty/George Goulas 508-509-3833 Open House Sunday 3:30pm - 4:30pm Open House Sunday 2pm-3:00pm 86 Dresser Hill Rd S 3:30-4:30 $599,900 All Worth Realty/George Goulas 508-509-3833 SOUTHRIDGE George P. Goulas, MBA, Broker-Owner 8 Roger St M 11-Noon $189,900 All Worth Realty/George Goulas 508-509-3833 ALL WORTH REALTY 227 Torrey Rd S 12:30-1:30 $214,900 All Worth Realty/George Goulas 508-509-3833 58 North Main St., Charlton, MA 01507 THOMPSON, CT www.AllWorthRealty.com 508-509-3833 Direct 30 Lakeside Ave S 11-1 $489,900 Remax Advantage/Joann Szymczak 508-943-7669 Thinking Selling? Call Me for a FREE Market Analysis of Your Home Value 10 Jonathan Pass S 1:30-3:30 $104,900 Remax Advantage/Joann Szymczak 508-943-7669

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As a member of the NAA (National Auctioneers circulated until the government replaced silver coins For the Washington quarter album there are only Association) and an “expert” on coins and curren- with clad (copper-nickel cladding over a copper core) three readily available rarities…the 1932 D and S, and cy, I often receive inquiries about coins from other in 1964. Most of the early silver coins had been heavily the 1934 and 1937 DDOs (double die obverses). Let’s auctioneers. They occasionally get coins in an estate circulated by this time so the dates and mintmarks look at the values of these coins in two grades: VG-8 they’re handling and they want to know the values are often hard to read. and VF 20. Common date Washington silver quarters and whether there are any particu- Of the key dates noted, the only one I would get are worth between $5 and $7 in VG and $6-$9 in VF. larly valuable ones that they should certified by a grading service is the 1916 D because But the 1932 D in each of those grades is worth $80 and sell separately. there are quite a few counterfeits in the market place. $115. The 1932 S is worth $80 and $110. The 1934 DDO’s One recent inquiry was from a Counterfeiters would remove a D mintmark from a values are $40 and $90, while the 1927 DDO’s values are good friend in Georgia who has two of later years and add it to the reverse $100 and $300. blue Whitman albums: a Mercury of a 1916 Philadelphia dime, which had no . My advice to the auctioneer was to get the 1916 D dime (1916-1945) album and a sil- However the style of the D mintmark used in 1916 was certified and graded professionally and sell the other ver Washington quarter (1932-1964) unique. Experts can tell if the is an incorrect style. key dates separately from the albums. The bottom album. He said that the majority of In addition, the counterfeiter often did not place the line is, if your selling complete sets, make sure you the coin were circulated, especially added D in exactly the right location. know what key dates you have and double check them the early dates. My advice to him For the 1916 D and the 1921 P and D Mercury dimes because collectors have been known to put non-key reasures was the same I would give to my let’s assume a grade of Fine 12. The value of a counter- date coins unto key date holes in albums. T other clients… feit is zero dollars to a collector. A 1916 P is valued at In our next column we’ll take a look at other key in Your On the dime album, look for the $4.75; a genuine 1915 D is at $1,965. While the value for date coins found in complete or nearly complete key dates, including the 1915 D, the other Mercury dimes after 1921 is between $2 and $4, albums. Home 1921 P (no mint mark) and 1921 D, the 1921P is $80 and for the 1921 D it is $145. The 1942/1 the 1942/1 P and D. Most often col- dimes are commonly found in grades of VF 20 or Contact us! Paul, CAI, GPPA: Grey Ghost Auctions PAUL JOSEPH lectors filled the coin openings in better, so let’s value coins of that period at EF (Extra & Appraisals, 508-943-6570, [email protected]; www. the albums by pulling out coins they Fine). Common date Mercury dimes between 1940 and greyghostcorp.com; The author conducts certified coin found in circulation. This was not 1945 are worth about $5-$9. However, the 1942/1 P is and antique/collectible appraisals, on site estate sales, difficult as silver coins commonly worth $500.00 and the 1942/1 D sells at $485. auctions, and cleanouts. Gallo Video & Lingerie Get them a gift they will never forget. We have the area’s largest selection of lingerie, adult movies, toys, lotions and magazines! We are conveniently located at exit 2 off 395 behind Friendly’s Restaurant 129 East Main St. Webster, MA or Rte. 9 Shrewsbury, MA Buy any 2 movies and get a 3rd movie FREE. Ask about our exchange policy on movies.

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LEGALS LEGAL NOTICE municipal assessments and liens, and may be entitled to the benefits of the may limit or completely take away MORTGAGEE’S SALE subject to prior liens or other enforce- Servicemembers Civil Relief Act. If the above-named person’s right to OF REAL ESTATE able encumbrances of record entitled you object to a foreclosure of the make decisions about personal af- By virtue of and in execution of the to precedence over this mortgage, and above-mentioned property on that fairs or financial affairs or both. The Power of Sale contained in a certain subject to and with the benefit of all basis, then you or your attorney must above-named person has the right mortgage given by Wilfredo Cotto Sr. easements, restrictions, reservations file a written appearance and answer to ask for a lawyer. Anyone may a/k/a Wilfredo Cotto and Brenda M. and conditions of record and subject to in this court at Three Pemberton make this request on behalf of the Cotto w/s/a Brenda Cotto to Mortgage all tenancies and/or rights of parties in Square, above-named person. If the above- Electronic Registration Systems, Inc. possession. Boston, MA 02108 on or before June named person cannot afford a law- acting solely as a nominee for Century Terms of the Sale: Cash, cashier’s or 13, 2016 or you will be forever barred yer, one may be appointed at State 21(R) Mortgage Corporation (SM), certified check in the sum of $5,000.00 from claiming that you are entitled to expense. dated August 30, 2006 and record- as a deposit must be shown at the time the benefits of said Act. WITNESS, Hon. Leilah A. Keamy, ed at Worcester County (Worcester and place of the sale in order to qualify Witness, JUDITH C. CUTLER, Chief First Justice of this Court. District) Registry of Deeds in Book as a bidder (the mortgage holder and Justice of this Court on May 2, 2016 Date: May 04, 2016 39679, Page 155, as affected by a its designee(s) are exempt from this Attest: Stephanie K. Fattman Loan Modification Agreement dated requirement); high bidder to sign writ- ______Register of Probate May 1, 2011 and recorded at said ten Memorandum of Sale upon accept- Deborah J. Patterson May 13, 2016 Registry of Deeds in Book 47334, ance of bid; balance of purchase price Recorder Page 106 of which mortgage PHH payable in cash or by certified check 201408-0015-PRP LEGAL NOTICE Mortgage Corporation is the present in thirty (30) days from the date of the May 13, 2016 Notice is hereby given by Bonnette’s holder by assignment from Mortgage sale at the offices of mortgagee’s attor- Automotive, Inc., 456 Main St., Oxford, Electronic Registration Systems, ney, Korde & Associates, P.C., 321 MA 01540 pursuant to the provisions of Inc. acting solely as a nominee for Billerica Road, Suite 210, Chelmsford, Commonwealth of Massachusetts G.L.c. 255, Section 39A, that on May Century 21(R) Mortgage Corporation MA 01824-4100 or such other time The Trial Court 27, 2016 @ 5:00PM at: (SM) to PHH Mortgage Corporation as may be designated by mortgagee. Probate and Family Court Bonnette’s Automotive, Inc dated December 9, 2013 recorded at The description for the premises con- Worcester Division 456 Main Street Worcester County (Worcester District) tained in said mortgage shall control Worcester Probate and Family Oxford,MA 01540 Registry of Deeds in Book 51928, in the event of a typographical error in Court The following motor vehicles will be Page 294, for breach of conditions of this publication. 225 Main Street sold at a private sale to satisfy the ga- said mortgage and for the purpose of Other terms to be announced at the Worcester, MA 01608 rage keeper’s lien thereon for storage, foreclosing the same, the mortgaged sale. Docket No. WO16P1474GD towing charges, care and expenses of premises located at 7 Crystal Street, PHH Mortgage Corporation CITATION GIVING NOTICE OF notices and sale of said vehicles. Webster, MA 01570 will be sold at Korde & Associates, P.C. PETITION FOR APPOINTMENT OF Description of vehicles: a Public Auction at 2:00PM on June 321 Billerica Road GUARDIAN FOR INCAPACITATED Vehicle: VIN# 2C4GJ45G0YR693274, 7, 2016, at the mortgaged premises, Suite 210 PERSON PURSUANT TO 2000 Chrysler Voyager, Reg: None more particularly described below, all Chelmsford, MA 01824-4100 G.L. c. 190B, §5-304 Owner: John King, 414 Lowell Davis and singular the premises described in (978) 256-1500 In the matter of: Rd, N. Grosevnordale, CT 06255 said mortgage, to wit: Cotto Sr., Wilfredo and Cotto, Brenda Gabrielle Gaboury Vehicle: VIN# 2HGEJ6619YH584882, A certain parcel of land with buildings M., 14-018175, May 13, 2016, May Of: Webster, MA 2000 Honda Civic, Reg: 3BM649/MA thereon in Webster and located on the 20, 2016, May 27, 2016 RESPONDENT Owner: Patricia Thurlow, 58 Hunting- northerly side of Crystal Street in said May 13, 2016 Alleged Incapacitated Person ton Ave #1, Marlborough, MA 01752 Webster, being lots No. 49, 50, 51, 52 May 20, 2016 To the named Respondent and all oth- Vehicle: VIN# 2CTFLJEY9A6330433, and part of 53 on Plan B of Upland May 27, 2016 er interested persons, a petition has 2010 GMC Terrain, Reg: 496LK8/MA Terrace in Webster, Mass., dated been filed by Owner: William Lopez, 98 Brierwood August 18, 1939 and recorded in the Tri-Valley Inc of Dudley, MA Dr, Fitchburg, MA 01420 Worcester District Registry of Deeds, (SEAL) in the above captioned matter alleging Vehicle: VIN # 1FADP3K25DL355463, Plan Book 110, Plan 10 and said lots THE COMMONWEALTH OF that Gabrielle Gaboury is in need of a 2013 Ford Focus, Reg: None Owner are bounded and described as follows: MASSACHUSETTS Guardian and requesting that Nicole Leach, 17 N. Common St #3, N. Beginning at the northerly line of LAND COURT Robert Gaboury of Sturbridge, MA Brookfield, MA 01535 said Crystal Street at an iron pin DEPARTMENT OF THE TRIAL (or some other suitable person) be ap- This notice has been given under the at the southwest corner of lot #29 COURT pointed as Guardian to serve Without provisions of G.L. c255, Section 39A at land owned by Bernard Frome 2016 SM­­­­ 003335 Surety on the bond. May 6, 2016 which is shown on a plan record- ORDER OF NOTICE The petition asks the court to deter- May 13, 2016 ed in the Worcester District Registry To: mine that the Respondent is incapaci- May 20, 2016 of Deeds, Plan Book 85, Plan 37; Robin Clark tated, that the appointment of a Guard- Thence North 37° 30’ West by and to all persons entitled to the ben- ian is necessary, and that the proposed land of said Frome, for a distance efit of the Servicemembers Civil Relief Guardian is appropriate. The petition is of one hundred fifty (150) feet Act, 50 U.S.C. App. § 501 et seq.: on file with this court and may contain to an iron pin at land of E. Noel; U.S. Bank Trust, N.A., as Trustee for a request for certain specific authority. Thence North 58° 30’ East, by land of LSF9 Master Participation Trust You have the right to object to this said Noel and of Harry Southard, for a claiming to have an interest in a proceeding. If you wish to do so, you distance of one hundred fifteen (115) Mortgage covering real property in or your attorney must file a written feet to an iron pin at land of the grantors; Oxford, 18 Plantation Road a/k/a 18 appearance at this court on or be- Thence South 34° 21’ East, by Plantation Street, Unit 18, Building fore 10:00 A.M. on the return date of land of grantors, for a distance of 5, Plymouth Village Condominium, 06/07/2016. This day is NOT a hearing one hundred fifty and eleven hun- given by Robin Clark to Mortgage date, but a deadline date by which you dredths (150.11) feet to an iron pin Electronic Registration Systems, Inc. have to file the written appearance if on the northerly line of Crystal Street; dated July 21, 2006, and recorded you object to the petition. If you fail to Thence South 58° 30’ West, by the in the Worcester County (Worcester file the written appearance by -the re northerly line of said Crystal Street, District) Registry of Deeds in Book turn date, action may be taken in this for a distance of one hundred ten 39419, at Page 1, and now held by the matter without further notice to you. (110) feet to the point of beginning. Plaintiff by assignment has/have filed In addition to filing the written appear- For mortgagor’s title see deed with this court a complaint for deter- ance, you or your attorney must file recorded with the Worcester County mination of Defendant’s/Defendants’ a written affidavit stating the specific (Worcester District) Registry of Deeds Servicemembers status. facts and grounds of your objection in Book 39679, Page 154. If you now are, or recently have been, within 30 days after the return date. The premises will be sold subject to in the active military service of the IMPORTANT NOTICE any and all unpaid taxes and other United States of America, then you The outcome of this proceeding Turn To LEGALS page ­­­B10 10 • The Webster Times • Friday, May 13, 2016 www.webstertimes.net LEGALS LEGALS after written notice of the default of to and with the benefit of all ease- 139 with the Worcester Registry of continued from page B9­­­ the previous highest bidder and title ments, restrictions, building and zon- Deeds. See also Deed herewith. Bk shall be conveyed to the said sec- ing laws, unpaid taxes, tax titles, water 37553, Pg 146. NOTICE OF MORTGAGEE’S SALE ond highest bidder within thirty (30) bills, municipal liens and assessments, OF REAL ESTATE days of said written notice. rights of tenants and parties in pos- The premises are to be sold subject to By virtue and in execution of the If the second highest bidder declines to session. and with the benefit of all easements, Power of Sale contained in a cer- purchase the within described proper- TERMS OF SALE: restrictions, building and zoning laws, tain mortgage given by Charles P. ty, the Mortgagee reserves the right to A deposit of FIVE THOUSAND liens, attorney’s fees and costs pursu- Strom, Kathy J. Strom to Mortgage purchase the within described property DOLLARS AND 00 CENTS ($5,000.00) ant to M.G.L.Ch.183A, unpaid taxes, Electronic Registration Systems, Inc. at the amount bid by the second high- in the form of a certified check, bank tax titles, water bills, municipal liens as nominee for Merrimack Mortgage est bidder. treasurer’s check, or money order will and assessments, rights of tenants Company, Inc. dated September 21, The foreclosure deed and the be required to be delivered at or before and parties in possession. 2006, recorded with the Worcester consideration paid by the successful the time the bid is offered. The suc- TERMS OF SALE: County (Worcester District) Registry bidder shall be held in escrow by cessful bidder will be required to exe- A deposit of FIVE THOUSAND of Deeds in Book 39844, Page 123; DOONAN, GRAVES, & LONGORIA cute a Foreclosure Sale Agreement DOLLARS AND 00 CENTS ($5,000.00) said mortgage was then assigned to LLC, (hereinafter called the “Escrow immediately after the close of the in the form of a certified check, bank U.S. Bank, N.A. by virtue of an assign- Agent”) until the deed shall be released bidding. The balance of the purchase treasurer’s check or money order will ment dated December 6, 2010, and from escrow to the successful bidder at price shall be paid within thirty (30) be required to be delivered at or before recorded in Book 46778, at Page 117, the same time as the consideration is days from the sale date in the form the time the bid is offered. The suc- and further assigned to Merrimack released to the Mortgagee, thirty (30) of a certified check, bank treasurer’s cessful bidder will be required to exe- Mortgage Company, Inc. by virtue of days after the date of sale, whereupon check or other check satisfactory to cute a Foreclosure Sale Agreement an assignment dated October 4, 2012, all obligations of the Escrow Agent Mortgagee’s attorney. The Mortgagee immediately after the close of the and recorded in Book 49781, at Page shall be deemed to have been properly reserves the right to bid at the sale, bidding. The balance of the purchase 329, of which mortgage the under- fulfilled and the Escrow Agent shall be to reject any and all bids, to continue price shall be paid within thirty (30) signed is the present holder for breach discharged. the sale and to amend the terms of days from the sale date in the form of conditions of said mortgage and for Other terms to be announced at the sale by written or oral announce- of a certified check, bank treasurer’s the purpose of foreclosing the same the sale. ment made before or during the fore- check or other check satisfactory to will be sold at PUBLIC AUCTION at Dated: April 12, 2016 Merrimack closure sale. If the sale is set aside Mortgagee’s attorney. The Mortgagee 11:00 AM on May 31, 2016, on the Mortgage Company, Inc. for any reason, the Purchaser at the reserves the right to bid at the sale, mortgaged premises. The entire mort- By: Reneau J Longoria. Esq., sale shall be entitled only to a return to reject any and all bids, to continue gaged premises, all and singular, the DOONAN, of the deposit paid. The purchaser the sale and to amend the terms of premises as described in said mort- GRAVES, & LONGORIA LLC 100 shall have no further recourse against the sale by written or oral announce- gage: CumMINGS CENTER, SUITE 225D the Mortgagor, the Mortgagee or the ment made before or during the fore- The land in Oxford, together with the BEVERLY, MA 01915 Mortgagee’s attorney. The description closure sale. If the sale is set aside buildings thereon, being Lot No. 103 (978) 921-2670, WWW.DGANDL.COM of the premises contained in said mort- for any reason, the Purchaser at the shown on a plan of Land in Oxford, MA 51462 (STROM) FEI # 1078.01459 gage shall control in the event of an sale shall be entitled only to a return of Alfred B. and Leslie J. Chafee, drawn 05/06/2016, 05/13/2016, 05/20/2016 error in this publication. TIME WILL of the deposit paid. The purchaser by Leslie J. Chaffee, dated October May 6, 2016 BE OF THE ESSENCE. shall have no further recourse against 1,1952, bounded and described as May 13, 2016 Other terms if any, to be announced the Mortgagor, the Mortgagee or the follows: Beginning at the southeast May 20, 2016 at the sale. Mortgagee’s attorney. The description corner of described tract at a point in U.S. Bank National Association, as of the premises contained in said mort- the north line of Linden Street 540 feet MORTGAGEE’S NOTICE OF SALE Trustee for Harborview Mortgage Loan gage shall control in the event of an west of the intersection of an exten- OF REAL ESTATE Trust 2005-1, Mortgage Loan Pass- error in this publication. TIME WILL sion of the north line of Linden Street By virtue and in execution of the Through Certificates, Series 2005-1 BE OF THE ESSENCE. and an extension of the west line Power of Sale contained in a certain Present Holder of said Mortgage, Other terms if any, to be announced of Cypress Street; Thence South 89 Mortgage given by Karen L. Bottasso By Its Attorneys, at the sale. degrees 30’ West along the north line to Mortgage Electronic Registration ORLANS MORAN PLLC HSBC Bank USA, National Association of Linden Street, a distance of 90 feet; Systems, Inc. as nominee for America’s P.O. Box 540540 as Trustee for Nomura Asset Thence North 120 feet to land now or Wholesale Lender, its successors Waltham, MA 02454 Acceptance Corporation, Mortgage formerly of Richard A. Antanavica et and assigns, dated October 19, 2004 Phone: 781-790-7800 Pass-Through Certificates, Series ux; Thence North 89 degrees 30’ East and recorded with the Worcester May 6, 2016 2006-AR2 by land now or formerly of Antanivica County (Worcester District) Registry May 13, 2016 Present Holder of said Mortgage, et ux a distance of 90 feet; Thence of Deeds at Book 34898, Page 208, May 20, 2016 By Its Attorneys, South 120 feet to the point of begin- subsequently assigned to U.S. Bank ORLANS MORAN PLLC ning. See Deed at Book 39152, Page National Association, as Trustee, MORTGAGEE’S NOTICE OF SALE PO Box 540540 30 Meaning and intending to con- for the benefit of Harborview 2005-1 OF REAL ESTATE Waltham, MA 02454 vey the premises conveyed to Charles Trust Fund by Mortgage Electronic By virtue and in execution of the Power Phone: (781) 790-7800 P. Strom and Kathy J. Strom, by virtue Registration Systems, Inc., by assign- of Sale contained in a certain Mortgage 15-014880 of a quitclaim deed dated June 6, 2004 ment recorded in said Registry of given by Charles M. O’Donnell to May 6, 2016 and recorded in the Worcester County Deeds in Book 48254, Page 81, as Mortgage Electronic Registration May 13, 2016 (Worcester District) Registry of Deeds affected by assignment to U.S. Bank Systems, Inc. as nominee for Union May 20, 2016 in Book 39152, Page 30. National Association, as Trustee for Federal Savings Bank, its succes- Subject to and with the benefit of Harborview Mortgage Loan Trust sors and assigns., dated October 12, (SEAL) easements, reservation, restrictions, 2005-1, Mortgage Loan Pass-Through 2005 and recorded with the Worcester COMMONWEALTH OF and taking of record, if any, insofar as Certificates, Series 2005-1 recorded in County (Worcester District) Registry MASSACHUSETTS the same are now in force and applica- said Registry of Deeds in Book 53842, of Deeds at Book 37553, Page 148 LAND COURT ble. Page 225, of which the Mortgage the subsequently assigned to HSBC DEPARTMENT OF In the event of any typographical error undersigned is the present holder, Bank USA, National Association as THE TRIAL COURT set forth herein in the legal description for breach of the conditions of said Trustee for Nomura Asset Acceptance 16 SM 003078 of the premises, the description as set Mortgage and for the purpose of fore- Corporation, Mortgage Pass-Through ORDER OF NOTICE forth and contained in the mortgage closing the same will be sold at Public Certificates, Series 2006-AR2 by TO: shall control by reference. Auction at 12:00 PM on May 27, 2016 Mortgage Electronic Registration Sydney B. Thomas II; Denise A. This property has the address of 24 at 198 Thompson Road, Webster, MA, Systems, Inc. as nominee for Union Thomas AKA Denise Thomas Lind Street , Oxford, MA 01540 all and singular the premises described Federal Savings Bank, its successors and to all persons entitled to the ben- Together with all the improvements in said Mortgage, to wit: and assigns. by assignment recorded efit of the Servicemembers Civil Relief now or hereafter erected on the prop- A certain parcel of land with the in said Registry of Deeds at Book Act:, 50 U.S.C. App. §501 et seq.: erty and all easements, rights, appur- buildings thereon of every nature 52999, Page 309; of which Mortgage HSBC Bank USA, National tenances, rents, royalties, mineral, oil and description and all the privileges the undersigned is the present holder Association, as Trustee for Fremont and gas rights and profits, water rights and appurtenances thereto belong- for breach of the conditions of said Home Loan Trust 2005-A, Mortgage- and stock and all fixtures now or ing situated in the Town of Webster, Mortgage and for the purpose of fore- Backed Certificates, Series 2005-A hereafter a part of the property. All County of Worcester, Commonwealth closing same will be sold at Public claiming to have an interest in a replacements and additions shall also of Massachusetts on Thompson Road, Auction at 11:00 AM on May 27, 2016 Mortgage covering real property in be covered by this sale. further bounded and described as fol- at 45 1/2 East Main Street, Webster, Webster, numbered 4 Mason Lane, Terms of Sale: lows: BEGINNING at an iron pipe at MA, all and singular the premises given by Sydney B. Thomas II and Said premises will be sold subject to the southeast corner of tract here- described in said Mortgage, to wit: Denise A. Thomas aka Denise any and all unpaid taxes and assess- in described on the westerly side of A certain tract of land with the buildings Thomas to Mortgage Electronic ments, tax sales, tax titles and other the 1946 Massachusetts Alteration of thereon situated in said Webster on Registration Systems, Inc. as nomi- municipal liens and water or sewer Thompson Road, Route 193 at the the northerly side of East Main Street, nee for Fremont Investment & Loan, liens and State or County transfer fees, southwest corner of land, now or for- Worcester County, Commonwealth of its successors and assigns., dated if any there are, and TEN THOUSAND merly of Rose Alma Spahl; THENCE Massachusetts and being parcel No. 1 November 19, 2004, and recorded with DOLLARS ($10,000.00) in cashier’s or S 61 degs. 41’ 1’ 0” W. along Roase on a plan entitled “Plan in Subdivision the Worcester County (Worcester certified check will be required to be Alma Spahl, a distance of ninety-eight Property of Camille J. Tremblay, Jr. District) Registry of Deeds in Book paid by the purchaser at the time and and three hundredths (98.03) feet to & Irene Tremblay, Webster, MA” 35119, Page 272, and now held by place of the sale as a deposit and the an iron pipe; THENCE S. 69 degs. dated April 12, 1948 recorded with the plaintiff by assignment has/have filed balance in cashier’s or certified check 05’ 30” W. along Roase Alma Spahl, Worcester District Registry of Deeds at with this court a complaint for deter- will be due in thirty (30) days, at the a distance of Twenty-six and fifty-five Plan Book 151, Plan No. 112 bounded mination of Defendant’s/Defendants’ offices of Doonan, Graves & Longoria, hundredths (26.55) feet to an iron and described as follows: BEGINNING Servicemembers status. LLC, 100 Cummings Center, Suite pipe; THENCE S. 74 degs. 58 45” W. at a spike in the northerly line of said If you now are, or recently have been, 225D, Beverly, MA 01915, time being along land of Richard and Mary Jane East Main Street 66.25 feet easterly in the active military service of the of the essence. Spahl, a distance of thirty-one and of a stone bound marking the south- United States of America, then you The Mortgagee reserves the right to sixty-eight hundredths (31.68) feet to easterly corner of land of the Town of may be entitled to the benefits of the postpone the sale to a later date by an iron pipe; THENCE N. 29 degs. 12’ Webster known as the Filmer School Servicemembers Civil Relief Act. If public proclamation at the time and 40” W. along Richard Spahl, a distance Lot; THENCE N. 14° 41’ W. 220.30 you object to a foreclosure of the date appointed for the sale and to fur- of seventy-three and two hundredths feet by land of one Ostrowski to a above-mentioned property on that ther postpone at any adjourned sale- (73.02) feet to an iron pipe; THENCE corner of a stone wall at land of Peter basis, then you or your attorney must date by public proclamation at the time N. 58 degs. 21’ 42” E. along Mohawk J. Tremblay et al; THENCE with an file a written appearance and answer and date appointed for the adjourned Drive on the southerly side, a distance interior angle of 166° 59’ and extend�- in this court at Three Pemberton sale date. of one hundred thirty-seven and for- ing northerly a distance of 98.7 feet Square, Boston, MA 02108 on or The premises is to be sold subject ty-nine hundredths (137.49) feet to a by land of said Peter J. Tremblay to before June 6, 2016 or you will be to and with the benefit of all ease- stake; THENCE running easterly and a spike in the southerly line of the forever barred from claiming that you ments, restrictions, leases, tenancies, southerly along the southerly side of former Southbridge Branch of the New are entitled to the benefits of said Act. and rights of possession, building and Mohawk Drive on a curve to the right, York, New Haven & Hartford Railroad Witness, JUDITH C. CUTLER Chief zoning laws, encumbrances, condo- having a radius of ten and 00/100ths location now owned by one Poblocki; Justice of this Court on April 20, 2016 minium liens, if any and all other claim (10.00) feet and a length of fifteen and THENCE Easterly 41.6 feet by land of Attest: in the nature of liens, if any there be. twenty-six hundredths (15.26) feet to said Poblocki to an iron pipe; THENCE ______In the event that the success- the westerly side of Thompson Road; S. 10 degrees 40’ E. 204.2 feet to a Deborah J. Patterson ful bidder at the foreclosure sale THENCE S. 34 degs. 12’ 18” E. along spike; THENCE deflecting 31 degrees Recorder shall default in purchasing the within the westerly side of Thompson Road, 10’ to the right and extending south- (OM 16-002371) described property according to the a distance of eighty-three and sixteen westerly a distance of 55.97 feet to a May 13, 2016 terms of this Notice of Sale and/or hundredths (83.16) feet to the point of spike in the easterly line of a right of the terms of the Memorandum of Sale beginning. CONTAINING an area of way; THENCE deflecting 35° 11’ to the executed at the time of foreclosure, 12,355 square feet. BEING Tract “C” left and extending southerly a distance the Mortgagee reserves the right to and a portion of land owned by Evelyn of 46.56 feet along the easterly line sell the property by foreclosure deed Spahl, as shown on plan showing land of said right of way to a spike in the to the second highest bidder, providing transfers between Roase Alma Spahl northerly line of said East Main Street; that said second highest bidder shall and Evelyn Spahl to Richard Spahl, THENCE with an interior angle of 89° deposit with the Mortgagee’s attorneys, by Robert F. Para, dated June 1, 07’ and extending westerly a distance DOONAN, GRAVES, & LONGORIA 1981 and recorded with the Worcester of 11 feet by said East Main Street and LLC, 100 Cummings Center, Suite District Registry of Deeds Plan Book crossing said Right of Way to the point 225D, Beverly, MA 01915, the amount 500, Plan 4. For title see deed in Book of beginning. Meaning and intending of the required deposit as set forth 31450 Page 265. to describe the premises conveyed by herein within three (3) business days The premises are to be sold subject deed recorded in Book 374108, Page www.webstertimes.net Friday, May 13, 2016 • The Webster Times • 11 LEGALS NOTICE OF MORTGAGEE’S SALE By its Attorneys, MORTGAGEE’S NOTICE OF SALE THE COMMONWEALTH OF OF REAL ESTATE HARMON LAW OFFICES, P.C. OF REAL ESTATE MASSACHUSETTS By virtue and in execution of the 150 California Street By virtue and in execution of the MASSACHUSETTS DEPARTMENT Power of Sale contained in a certain Newton, MA 02458 Power of Sale contained in a certain OF TRANSPORTATION – mortgage given by Patrice A. Scott (617) 558-0500 Mortgage given by Judith A. Chickering HIGHWAY DIVISION to Sherwood Mortgage Group, Inc., 201502-0642 - TEA to Mortgage Electronic Registration NOTICE OF A PUBLIC dated March 2, 2005 and recorded May 6, 2016 Systems, Inc. as nominee for, INFORMATION MEETING with the Worcester County (Worcester May 13, 2016 American Brokers Conduit, its succes- Project File No. 608169 District) Registry of Deeds at Book May 20, 2016 sors and assigns, dated December 5, A design Public Information Meeting 35835, Page 317, of which mortgage 2006 and recorded with the Worcester will be held by MassDOT to discuss the the undersigned is the present hold- MORTGAGEE’S NOTICE OF SALE County (Worcester District) Registry proposed Dresser Hill Road (Route 31) er by assignment from Sherwood OF REAL ESTATE of Deeds at Book 40315, Page 29, Sign & Pavement Marking Installation Mortgage Group, Inc. to Mortgage By virtue and in execution of the subsequently assigned to U.S. Bank and Upgrades project in Dudley, MA. Electronic Registration Systems, Inc. Power of Sale contained in a certain National Association as Trustee for WHERE: Dudley Municipal Center, dated March 2, 2005 and recorded Mortgage given by Matthew Hinchey the Certificateholders of Structured Room 315 with said registry on March 7, 2005 to New Century Mortgage Corporation, Asset Mortgage Investments II Inc., 71 West Main Street at Book 35835 Page 333 and by dated August 12, 2005 and recorded Prime Mortgage Trust, Certificates Dudley, MA 01571 assignment from Mortgage Electronic with the Worcester County (Worcester Series 2007-2 by Mortgage Electronic WHEN: Tuesday, May 24, 2016 @ Registration Systems, Inc. to GMAC District) Registry of Deeds at Book Registration Systems, Inc., by assign- 7:00 PM Mortgage, LLC dated September 19, 37050, Page 331, subsequently ment recorded in said Registry of PURPOSE: The purpose of this 2011 and recorded with said registry assigned to Deutsche Bank National Deeds at Book 45009, Page 105; meeting is to provide the public with the on October 13, 2011 at Book 47958 Trust Company, as Trustee for New of which Mortgage the undersigned is opportunity to become fully acquainted Page 274 and by assignment from Century Home Equity Loan Trust, the present holder for breach of the with the proposed Dresser Hill Road (Confirmatory) Mortgage Electronic Series 2005-B, Asset-Backed Pass- conditions of said Mortgage and for the (Route 31) Sign & Pavement Marking Registration Systems, Inc. to GMAC Through Certificates by New Century purpose of foreclosing same will be sold Installation and Upgrades project. All Mortgage, LLC dated August 13, Mortgage Corporation by assignment at Public Auction at 12:00 PM on June views and comments made at the 2012 and recorded with said registry recorded in said Registry of Deeds 6, 2016 at 31 Joe Jenny Road, n/k/a 23 meeting will be reviewed and consid- on August 28, 2012 at Book 49516 at Book 53822, Page 156; of which Joe Jenny Road, Oxford, MA, all and ered to the maximum extent possible. Page 97 and by assignment from Mortgage the undersigned is the pres- singular the premises described in said PROPOSAL: The stretch of Dresser GMAC Mortgage, LLC to Green Tree ent holder for breach of the conditions Mortgage, to wit: Hill Road between the Dudley town Servicing LLC dated August 22, 2013 of said Mortgage and for the purpose The land and all buildings thereon in lines with Charlton (Massachusetts) and recorded with said registry on of foreclosing same will be sold at Oxford, Massachusetts of Joe Jenny and Thompson (Connecticut) has August 28, 2013 at Book 51417 Page Public Auction at 1:00 PM on June 3, Road, shown as Lot 11 on a Plan been identified as a High Risk Rural 57, for breach of the conditions of said 2016 at 14 Granite Street, Webster, entitled “Plan of Land Prepared for Roadway under the Federal Highway mortgage and for the purpose of fore- MA, all and singular the premises Anita Kwasny & Judith Chickering, Administration (FHWA) Highway closing, the same will be sold at Public described in said Mortgage, to wit: Oxford Ma, August 31, 2005.” by Safety Improvement Program. The Auction at 3:00 p.m. on May 31, 2016, A certain parcel of land locat- Edmond J. Boucher, P.L.S., which improvements proposed to improve on the mortgaged premises located ed in Webster, Worcester County, Plan is recorded in the Worcester roadway safety along this corridor con- at 35 Old Southbridge Road, Oxford, Massachusetts, with the buildings District Registry of Deeds, Plan Book sist of new pavement marking and traf- Worcester County, Massachusetts, all thereon, bounded and described as 835, Page 37 and said property is also fic signage. Limited vegetation clear- and singular the premises described in follows: Beginning at a point on the further bounded and described as fol- ing and/or tree removals to improve said mortgage, easterly line of Granite Street, three lows: BEGINNING at a point in a stone sight distance are also proposed at TO WIT: feet southerly from the center of a wall on the southeasterly side of Joe selected locations (e.g. intersections, The land in Oxford on the southerly wall at the southwesterly corner of Jenny Road at land of Spiros Tsetsos; sharp curves). Sidewalk construction side of Old Southbridge Road, oxford, land now or formerly of Roman Kloss; THENCE, North 35 degrees 03’ 40” and bicycle accommodations are out- and shown as Lot 5R on a Plan of Land Thence S. 13.25 W. by said Granite East by the southeasterly side of Joe side the scope of this project. in Oxford, Massachusetts, owned by Street fifty-five (55) feet to a stake; Jenny Road 885.92 feet to a point on A secure right-of-way is necessary John D. Sullivan and Margaret A. Sul- Thence S. 76.75 E., one hundred nine the southeasterly side of Joe Jenny for this project. Acquisitions in fee livan dated July 3, 1988 by Para Land and eighty-five hundredths (109.85) Road and said point being defined and permanent or temporary ease- Surveying, Inc. and recorded in the feet to a stake; Thence S. 46.75 E., as the point of beginning; THENCE, ments may be required. The town of Worcester District Registry of Deeds, forty-eight and four tenths (48.4) feet to North 35 degrees 03’ 40” East by the Dudley Massachusetts is responsible Plan Book 602, Plan 77, bounded and a stake; Thence northeasterly by land southeasterly side of Joe Jenny Road for acquiring all needed rights in pri- described as follows: now or formerly of Duquette fifty-five 367.61 feet to land of Anita Kwasny & vate or public lands. MassDOT’s policy Beginning at an iron pipe at the north- (55) feet to a stake; Thence N. 46.75 Judith Chickering; THENCE, South 54 concerning land acquisitions will be east corner of tract herein described W., sixty-five and five tenths (65.5) degrees 56’ 20” East by Kwasny and discussed at this meeting. on the southerly sideline of Old South- feet to a stake; Thence N. 76 W., one Chickering land 500.00 feet; THENCE, Written views received by MassDOT bridge Road at the northwesterly cor- hundred twenty-four and four tenths South 35 degrees 03’ 40” West by subsequent to the date of this notice ner of Lot #4. (124.4) feet to the point of beginning. Kwasny and Chickering land 367.61 and up to five (5) days prior to the Thence S. 15° 26’ 58’’ E. along Lot The last mentioned line being three feet; THENCE, North 54 degrees 56’ date of the meeting shall be displayed #4A a distance of seventy-six and six- feet southerly and parallel with the 20” West by Kwasny and Chickering for public inspection and copying at ty-nine hundredths (76.69) feet to an southerly line of said Kloss land. Being land 500.00 feet to the southeasterly the time and date listed above. Plans iron pipe. the same premises conveyed to the side of Joe Jenny Road point of begin- will be on display one-half hour before Thence S. 12° 46’ 04’’ E. along said Lot Grantor by deed dated August 3,2005 ning. CONTAINING, 4.220 acres of the meeting begins, with an engineer 4-A a distance of one hundred seven- and recorded herewith in Book 37050, land according to said aforementioned in attendance to answer questions ty-four and forty hundredths (174.40) Page 329. Plan. Being the same premises con- regarding this project. A project hand- feet to an iron pipe; Upon information and belief, there veyed to the herein named mortgag- out will be made available on the Thence S. 04° 15’ 21’’ E. along said is an error in the legal description or(s) by deed recorded with Worcester MassDOT website listed below. Lot 4 a distance of twenty-six and attached to the mortgage, wherein the District Registry of Deeds in Book Written statements and other exhibits ninety-two hundredths (26.92) feet to symbol for degrees was omitted from 38124, Page 394. in place of, or in addition to, oral state- an iron pipe; multiple bounds; the bounds should The premises are to be sold subject to ments made at the Public Information Thence S. 89° 40’ 43’’ W. along other read, respectively: S. 13.25 degrees and with the benefit of all easements, Meeting regarding the proposed under- land of John D. Sullivan and Margaret W.; S. 76.75 degrees E.; S. 46.75 restrictions, building and zoning laws, taking are to be submitted to Patricia A. Sullivan a distance of one hundred degrees E.; N. 46.75 degrees W. and liens, attorney’s fees and costs pursu- A. Leavenworth, P.E., Chief Engineer, fifty-one and twenty-four hundredths N. 76 degrees W. ant to M.G.L.Ch.183A, unpaid taxes, MassDOT, 10 Park Plaza, Boston, (151.24) feet to a point; The premises are to be sold subject to tax titles, water bills, municipal liens MA 02116, Attention: Roadway Project Thence N. 08° 50’ 49’’ W. along other and with the benefit of all easements, and assessments, rights of tenants Management, Project File No. 608169. land of said Sullivan a distance of two restrictions, building and zoning laws, and parties in possession. Such submissions will also be accept- hundred forty-eight and fifty-four hun- liens, attorney’s fees and costs pursu- TERMS OF SALE: ed at the meeting. Mailed state- dredths (248.54) feet to a point; ant to M.G.L.Ch.183A, unpaid taxes, A deposit of FIVE THOUSAND ments and exhibits intended for inclu- Thence running northerly and easterly tax titles, water bills, municipal liens DOLLARS AND 00 CENTS ($5,000.00) sion in the public information meeting along other land of said Sullivan on a and assessments, rights of tenants in the form of a certified check, bank transcript must be postmarked within curve to the right having a radius of and parties in possession. treasurer’s check or money order will ten (10) business days of this Public 20.00 feet and a length of 34.06 feet to TERMS OF SALE: be required to be delivered at or before Information Meeting. Project inquiries a point on the southerly sideline of said A deposit of FIVE THOUSAND the time the bid is offered. The suc- may be emailed to dot.feedback.high- Old Sturbridge Road; DOLLARS AND 00 CENTS ($5,000.00) cessful bidder will be required to exe- [email protected] Thence N. 88° 43’ 31’’ E. along the in the form of a certified check, bank cute a Foreclosure Sale Agreement This location is accessible to peo- southerly sideline of said old South- treasurer’s check or money order will immediately after the close of the ple with disabilities. MassDOT pro- bridge Road a distance of one hundred be required to be delivered at or before bidding. The balance of the purchase vides reasonable accommodations fifty and no hundredths (150.00) feet to the time the bid is offered. The suc- price shall be paid within thirty (30) and/or language assistance free of the point of beginning. cessful bidder will be required to exe- days from the sale date in the form charge upon request (including but For mortgagor’s(s’) title see deed cute a Foreclosure Sale Agreement of a certified check, bank treasurer’s not limited to interpreters in American recorded with Worcester County immediately after the close of the check or other check satisfactory to Sign Language and languages other (Worcester District) Registry of Deeds bidding. The balance of the purchase Mortgagee’s attorney. The Mortgagee than English, open or closed cap- in Book 16843, Page 301. price shall be paid within thirty (30) reserves the right to bid at the sale, tioning for videos, assistive listening These premises will be sold and con- days from the sale date in the form to reject any and all bids, to continue devices and alternate material formats, veyed subject to and with the benefit of a certified check, bank treasurer’s the sale and to amend the terms of such as audio tapes, Braille and large of all rights, rights of way, restrictions, check or other check satisfactory to the sale by written or oral announce- print), as available. For accommoda- easements, covenants, liens or claims Mortgagee’s attorney. The Mortgagee ment made before or during the fore- tion or language assistance, please in the nature of liens, improvements, reserves the right to bid at the sale, closure sale. If the sale is set aside contact MassDOT’s Chief Diversity public assessments, any and all to reject any and all bids, to continue for any reason, the Purchaser at the and Civil Rights Officer by phone unpaid taxes, tax titles, tax liens, water the sale and to amend the terms of sale shall be entitled only to a return (857-368-8580), fax (857-368-0602), and sewer liens and any other munic- the sale by written or oral announce- of the deposit paid. The purchaser TTD/TTY (857-368-0603) or by email ipal assessments or liens or existing ment made before or during the fore- shall have no further recourse against ([email protected]. encumbrances of record which are closure sale. If the sale is set aside the Mortgagor, the Mortgagee or the ma.us). Requests should be made as in force and are applicable, having for any reason, the Purchaser at the Mortgagee’s attorney. The description soon as possible prior to the meeting, priority over said mortgage, whether sale shall be entitled only to a return of the premises contained in said mort- and for more difficult to arrange servic- or not reference to such restrictions, of the deposit paid. The purchaser gage shall control in the event of an es including sign-language, CART or easements, improvements, liens or shall have no further recourse against error in this publication. TIME WILL language translation or interpretation, encumbrances is made in the deed. the Mortgagor, the Mortgagee or the BE OF THE ESSENCE. requests should be made at least ten TERMS OF SALE: Mortgagee’s attorney. The description Other terms if any, to be announced (10) business days before the meeting. A deposit of Five Thousand ($5,000.00 of the premises contained in said mort- at the sale. In case of inclement weather, meeting ) Dollars by certified or bank check will gage shall control in the event of an U.S. Bank National Association, as cancellation announcements will be be required to be paid by the purchas- error in this publication. TIME WILL Trustee for the Certificateholders posted on the internet at http://www. er at the time and place of sale. The BE OF THE ESSENCE. of Structured Asset Mortgage massdot.state.ma.us/Highway/ balance is to be paid by certified or Other terms if any, to be announced Investments II Inc., Prime Mortgage THOMAS J. TINLIN bank check at Harmon Law Offices, at the sale. Trust, Certificates Series 2007-2 HIGHWAY ADMINISTRATOR P.C., 150 California Street, Newton, Deutsche Bank National Trust Present Holder of said Mortgage, PATRICIA A. LEAVENWORTH, P.E. Massachusetts 02458, or by mail to Company, as Trustee for New By Its Attorneys, CHIEF ENGINEER P.O. Box 610389, Newton Highlands, Century Home Equity Loan Trust, ORLANS MORAN PLLC May 13, 2016 Massachusetts 02461-0389, within Series 2005-B, Asset Backed Pass- PO Box 540540 May 20, 2016 thirty (30) days from the date of sale. Through Certificates Waltham, MA 02454 Deed will be provided to purchaser for Present Holder of said Mortgage, Phone: (781) 790-7800 recording upon receipt in full of the By Its Attorneys, 14-010757 purchase price. The description of the ORLANS MORAN PLLC May 13, 2016 premises contained in said mortgage PO Box 540540 May 20, 2016 shall control in the event of an error in Waltham, MA 02454 May 27, 2016 this publication. Phone: (781) 790-7800 Other terms, if any, to be announced 14-018393 at the sale. May 13, 2016 DITECH FINANCIAL LLC F/K/A May 20, 2016 GREEN TREE SERVICING LLC May 27, 2016 Present holder of said mortgage Turn To LEGALS page ­­­B12 12 • The Webster Times • Friday, May 13, 2016 www.webstertimes.net LEGALS LEGALS Woods Condominiums in Oxford, Docket No. WO12P2032GD If you now are, or recently have been, continued from page B11­­­ County of Worcester, Massachusetts, NOTICE AND ORDER in the active military service of the created by Master Deed dated August Petition for Resignation or Petition United States of America, then you NOTICE OF MORTGAGEE’S SALE 1, 1986 and recorded on December I, for Removal of Guardianship of a may be entitled to the benefits of OF REAL ESTATE 1986, with Worcester District Deeds Minor the Servicemembers Civil Relief Act. By virtue and in execution of the Power in Book 10100, Page 111, as amend- In the interests of: Caiden B Tivnan If you object to a foreclosure of of Sale contained in a certain mortgage ed, UNIT (TOWN HOME) No.6 in Of: Webster, MA the above-mentioned property on that given by Carrie A. Gordon f/k/a Carrie BUILDING F the Post Office address Minor basis, then you or your attorney must A. Decoteau and Theron C. Gordon, of which is; NOTICE TO ALL INTERESTED PAR- file a written appearance and answer Jr. to Mortgage Electronic Registration 68 Pleasant Street, Unit F32, North TIES in this court at Three Pemberton Systems, Inc. , dated March 26, 2009 Oxford, Massachusetts 01537 1. Hearing Date/Time: A hearing on a Square, and recorded with the Worcester together with garage designated GF-6, Petition to Resign as Guardian of a Mi- Boston, MA 02108 on or before June County (Worcester District) Registry together with an individual 1.52nd or nor or Petition for Removal of Guardian 20, 2016 or you will be forever barred of Deeds at Book 44015, Page 341, 1.923076923% interest appertaining of a Minor filed by Mark X. Tivnan on from claiming that you are entitled to of which mortgage the undersigned to said unit in the common area of said April 27, 2016 will be held 05/23/2016 the benefits of said Act. is the present holder by assignment Condominium, and together the rights 08:30 AM Motion Witness, JUDITH C. CUTLER, Chief from Mortgage Electronic Registration and easements appurtenant o said unit Located 225 Main Street, Worcester, Justice of this Court on May 3, 2016 Systems, Inc. to MetLife Home Loans, as set forth in said Master Deed, as MA 01608. Courtroom #11 Attest: a division of MetLife Bank, N.A. dated amended. 2. Response to Petition: You may ______June 22, 2012 and recorded with said For title see Book 33973 Page 326. respond by filing a written response to Deborah J. Patterson registry on July 10, 2012 at Book For mortgagor’s(s’) title see deed the Petition or by appearing in person Recorder 49257 Page 278 and by assignment recorded with Worcester County at the hearing. If you choose to file a 201603-0303-YEL from MetLife Home Loans, LLC, suc- (Worcester District) Registry of Deeds written response, you need to: May 13, 2016 cessor by merger to MetLife Bank, in Book 33973, Page 326. File the originial with the court; and N.A. to Green Tree Servicing LLC These premises will be sold and con- Mail a copy to all interested parties at NOTICE OF MORTGAGEE’S SALE dated March 12, 2015 and recorded veyed subject to and with the benefit least five (5) business days before the OF REAL ESTATE with said registry on April 1, 2015 at of all rights, rights of way, restrictions, hearing. By virtue and in execution of the Power Book 53541 Page 379, for breach of easements, covenants, liens or claims 3. Counsel for the Minor: The minor of Sale contained in a certain mortgage the conditions of said mortgage and for in the nature of liens, improvements, (or an adult on behalf of the minor) has given by Linda M. Hainsworth to Drew the purpose of foreclosing, the same public assessments, any and all the right to request that counsel be ap- Mortgage Associates, dated July 1, will be sold at Public Auction at 12:00 unpaid taxes, tax titles, tax liens, water pointed for the minor. 2002 and recorded with the Worcester p.m. on May 27, 2016, on the mort- and sewer liens and any other munic- 4. Presence of the Minor at Hearing: County (Worcester District) Registry gaged premises located at 177 Gore ipal assessments or liens or existing A minor over age 14 has the right to of Deeds at Book 26947, Page 272, Road, Webster, Worcester County, encumbrances of record which are be present at any hearing, unless the of which mortgage the undersigned Massachusetts, all and singular the in force and are applicable, having Court finds that it is not in the minor’s is the present holder by assignment premises described in said mortgage, priority over said mortgage, whether best interests. from Drew Mortgage Associates to TO WIT: or not reference to such restrictions, THIS IS A LEGAL NOTICE: An import- Ohio Savings Bank dated July 1, 2002 The land in Webster, situated on Gore easements, improvements, liens or ant court proceeding that may affect and recorded with said Registry on Road, Webster, MA shown as Lot 2, encumbrances is made in the deed. your legal rights has been scheduled. July 8, 2002 at Book 26947, Page on a ‘’plan of land in Webster owned TERMS OF SALE: If you do not understand this notice or 288 and by assignment from Ohio by John D Casey Date: September A deposit of Five Thousand ($5,000.00) other court papers, please contact an Savings Bank to Mortgage Electronic 3, 1996, Scale 1’’=50’; B.C. Survey Dollars by certified or bank check will attorney for legal advice. Registration Systems, Incorporated as & Engineering which plan is recorded be required to be paid by the purchas- Date: April 29, 2016 nominee for Ohio Savings Bank dated with the Worcester County Registry of er at the time and place of sale. The Stephanie K. Fattman July 8, 2002 and recorded with said Deeds in Plan Book 709, Plan 2 and balance is to be paid by certified or Register of Probate Registry on July 24, 2002 at Book to which plan reference may be made bank check at Harmon Law Offices, May 13, 2016 27048, Page 117 and by assignment for a more particular description of P.C., 150 California Street, Newton, from Mortgage Electronic Registration said lot. Massachusetts 02458, or by mail to (SEAL) Systems, Inc. to Wells Fargo Bank, NA Being the same premises conveyed to P.O. Box 610389, Newton Highlands, COMMONWEALTH dated February 10, 2010 and record- the herein named grantor(s) by deed Massachusetts 02461-0389, within OF MASSACHUSETTS ed with said Registry on February 11, recorded with the Worcester County thirty (30) days from the date of sale. LAND COURT 2010 at Book 45452, Page 6 and by Registry of Deeds in Book 35199, Deed will be provided to purchaser for DEPARTMENT OF THE TRIAL assignment from Mortgage Electronic Page 303. recording upon receipt in full of the COURT Registration Systems, Inc., as nomi- For mortgagor’s(s’) title see deed purchase price. The description of the 2016 SM 003152 nee for Ohio Savings Bank to Wells recorded with Worcester County premises contained in said mortgage ORDER OF NOTICE Fargo Bank, N.A. dated July 26, 2013 (Worcester District) Registry of Deeds shall control in the event of an error in TO: and recorded with said Registry on in Book 35199, Page 303. this publication. Charles W. Barg, Jr. and Miriam T. July 31, 2013 at Book 51286, Page These premises will be sold and con- Other terms, if any, to be announced King 128, for breach of the conditions of said veyed subject to and with the benefit at the sale. and to all persons entitled to the ben- mortgage and for the purpose of fore- of all rights, rights of way, restrictions, WELLS FARGO BANK, N.A. efit of the Servicemembers Civil Relief closing, the same will be sold at Public easements, covenants, liens or claims Present holder of said mortgage Act, 50 U.S.C. App. Auction at 10:00 a.m. on June 7, 2016, in the nature of liens, improvements, By its Attorneys, § 501, et seq.: on the mortgaged premises located at 9 public assessments, any and all HARMON LAW OFFICES, P.C. VENTURES TRUST 2013-I-H-R, by Vine Street, Oxford, Worcester County, unpaid taxes, tax titles, tax liens, water 150 California Street MCM CAPITAL PARTNERS, LLC, Its Massachusetts, all and singular the and sewer liens and any other munic- Newton, MA 02458 Trustee premises described in said mortgage, ipal assessments or liens or existing (617) 558-0500 claiming to have an interest in a TO WIT: encumbrances of record which are 201509-0292 - YEL Mortgage covering real property in The land in the Town of Oxford, County in force and are applicable, having May 6, 2016 Oxford, numbered 46 Locust Street, of Worcester, Commonwealth of priority over said mortgage, whether May 13, 2016 given by Charles W. Barg, Jr. and Massachusetts, located on Vine Street, or not reference to such restrictions, May 20, 2016 Miriam T. King to Mortgage Electronic being shown as Lot 49 on a plan of land easements, improvements, liens or Registration Systems, Inc., acting entitled, ‘’Plan of Land in Oxford, owned encumbrances is made in the deed. Commonwealth of Massachusetts solely as a nominee for Ross Mortgage by Fairlawn Realty Co., Leslie Chaffee, TERMS OF SALE: The Trial Court Company, Inc., dated June 19, 2007, Surveyor,’’ dated April 28, 1958 and A deposit of Five Thousand ($5,000.00 Probate and Family Court and recorded in the Worcester County recorded with the Worcester District ) Dollars by certified or bank check will Worcester Probate and Family (Worcester District) Registry of Deeds Registry of Deeds in Plan Book 233, be required to be paid by the purchas- Court in Book 41373, Page 45, and now held Plan 3, to which a more particular er at the time and place of sale. The 225 Main Street by the plaintiff by assignment, has filed description may be had. balance is to be paid by certified or Worcester, MA 01608 with this court a complaint for deter- Being the same premises conveyed to bank check at Harmon Law Offices, Docket No. WO16P1425GD mination of Defendant’s/Defendants’ Mortgagor by deed recorded with said P.C., 150 California Street, Newton, NOTICE AND ORDER: Servicemembers status. Registry of Deeds in Book 25118, Page Massachusetts 02458, or by mail to Petition for Appointment of If you now are, or recently have been, 42. P.O. Box 610389, Newton Highlands, Guardian of a Minor in the active military service of the Unit- For mortgagor’s(s’) title see deed Massachusetts 02461-0389, within In the interests of ed States of America, then you may be recorded with Worcester County thirty (30) days from the date of sale. Caiden Bryce Tivnan entitled to the benefits of the Service- (Worcester District) Registry of Deeds Deed will be provided to purchaser for of Webster, MA members Civil Relief Act. If you object in Book 25118, Page 42. recording upon receipt in full of the Minor to a foreclosure of the above-men- These premises will be sold and con- purchase price. The description of the NOTICE TO ALL INTERESTED tioned property on that basis, then veyed subject to and with the benefit premises contained in said mortgage PARTIES you or your attorney must file a written of all rights, rights of way, restrictions, shall control in the event of an error in 1. Hearing Date/Time: A hearing on a appearance and answer in this court at easements, covenants, liens or claims this publication. Petition for Appointment of Guardian of Three Pemberton Square, Boston, in the nature of liens, improvements, Other terms, if any, to be announced a Minor filed on 04/27/2016 by MA 02108 on or before Jun-6 2016 or public assessments, any and all unpaid at the sale. Mark X. Tivnan of Worcester, MA will you will be forever barred from claim- taxes, tax titles, tax liens, water and DITECH FINANCIAL LLC be held 05/23/2016 08:30 AM Motion ing that you are entitled to the benefits sewer liens and any other municipal F/K/A GREEN TREE SERVICING Located 225 Main Street, Worcester, of said Act. assessments or liens or existing encum- LLC MA 01608. Courtroom #11 Witness, Judith C. Cutler, Chief Jus- brances of record which are in force and Present holder of said mortgage 2. Response to Petition: You may tice of this Court on APR 21 2016 are applicable, having priority over said By its Attorneys, respond by filing a written response to Attest: mortgage, whether or not reference to HARMON LAW OFFICES, the Petition or by appearing in person ______such restrictions, easements, improve- P.C. at the hearing. If you choose to file a Deborah J. Patterson ments, liens or encumbrances is made 150 California Street written response, you need to: Recorder in the deed. Newton, MA 02458 File the original with the Court; and May 13, 2016 TERMS OF SALE: (617) 558-0500 Mail a copy to all interested parties A deposit of Five Thousand ($5,000.00) 201212-0854 - TEA at least five (5) business days before (SEAL) Dollars by certified or bank check will the hearing. THE COMMONWEALTH OF be required to be paid by the purchas- April 29, 2016 3. Counsel for the Minor: The minor MASSACHUSETTS er at the time and place of sale. The May 6, 2016 (or an adult on behalf of the minor) has LAND COURT balance is to be paid by certified or May 13, 2016 the right to request that counsel be ap- DEPARTMENT OF THE TRIAL bank check at Harmon Law Offices, pointed for the minor. COURT P.C., 150 California Street, Newton, NOTICE OF MORTGAGEE’S SALE 4. Presence of the Minor at Hearing: 2016 SM 003520 Massachusetts 02458, or by mail to OF REAL ESTATE A minor over age 14 has the right to ORDER OF NOTICE P.O. Box 610389, Newton Highlands, By virtue and in execution of the Power be present at any hearing, unless the To: Massachusetts 02461-0389, within thir- of Sale contained in a certain mortgage Court finds that it is not in the minor’s Thomas P. Kokosinski ty (30) days from the date of sale. Deed given by Scott M. McKeon to Wells best interests. and to all persons entitled to the ben- will be provided to purchaser for record- Fargo Bank, N.A., dated June 25, THIS IS A LEGAL NOTICE: An import- efit of the Servicemembers Civil Relief ing upon receipt in full of the purchase 2004 and recorded with the Worcester ant court proceeding that may affect Act, 50 U.S.C. App. price. The description of the premises County (Worcester District) Registry your rights has been scheduled. If you § 501 et seq.: contained in said mortgage shall control of Deeds at Book 33973, Page 329, do not understand this notice or other Wells Fargo Bank, N.A. in the event of an error in this publica- of which mortgage the undersigned is court papers, please contact an attor- claiming to have an interest in a tion. the present holder, for breach of the ney for legal advice. Mortgage covering real property in Other terms, if any, to be announced at conditions of said mortgage and for Stephanie K. Fattman DUDLEY, 6 WARSAW AVENUE, the sale. the purpose of foreclosing, the same Register of Probate BUILDING 4, UNIT 5, a/k/a UNIT 3R, WELLS FARGO BANK, N.A. will be sold at Public Auction at 11:00 Date: April 29, 2016 DUDLEY HEIGHTS CONDOMINIUMS, Present holder of said mortgage a.m. on June 3, 2016, on the mort- May 13, 2016 given by Thomas P. Kokosinski to By its Attorneys, gaged premises located at 68 Pleasant Mortgage Electronic Registration HARMON LAW OFFICES, Street, Unit F-32, Unit 32, Building Commonwealth of Massachusetts Systems, Inc., dated January 2, 2007, P.C. F, Fairway Woods Condominiums, The Trial Court and recorded in the Worcester County 150 California Street NORTH OXFORD (OXFORD), Probate and Family Court (Worcester District) Registry of Deeds Newton, MA 02458 Worcester County, Massachusetts, all Worcester Division in Book 40454, Page 316, and now (617) 558-0500 and singular the premises described in Worcester Probate and Family held by the Plaintiff by assignment 201503-0756 - YEL said mortgage, Court has/have filed with this court a com- May 13, 2016 TO WIT: 225 Main Street plaint for determination of Defendant’s/ May 20, 2016 The following premises in the Fairway Worcester, MA 01608 Defendants’ Servicemembers status. 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Friday, May 13, 2016 • Town-to-Town Classifieds 3 ARCHway, Inc. An agency serving adolescents and adults on the autism spectrum is seeking energetic and creative School Van Drivers Wanted: Now hiring people to fill the following positions: van drivers throughout Massachusetts. No exp. needed, will train. Starting at Part Time Residential Instructor $13/hr. Keep the van at home. Additional positions available to teach activities of daily bonuses may apply to include 7D license bonus. M-F day time split shifts. Call for an living and social skills. application after 9AM (978) 355-2121. Hours available are: EEO 2nd and 3rd shifts Mon-Fri, 1st, 2nd and 3rd Shifts Sat and Sun Starting Pay is $13.00/hour 010 FOR SALE 010 FOR SALE To apply: Fax/mail a letter of interest and resume SET METAL RAMPS TV-SONY along with salary requirements to: $40.00 24” includes owners manual, ARCHway, Inc. PRINTER’S ANTIQUE remote control and 77 Mulberry St. • Leicester, MA 01524 DRAWERS cables. Fax: 508-892-0259 • Email: [email protected] $20.00 PER $25.00 text msg only to 2 LG. WOODEN STORAGE (860)630-0773 130 YARD SALES 284 LOST & FOUND 298 WANTED TO BUY 310 GENERAL HELP 311 PART-TIME 316 SUMMER HELP CONTAINERS Utility box trailer PETS WANTED HELP WANTED $50.00 YARD SALE SEASONAL With 8 bed and fold $ BUY & SELL $ Rain or shine WATER SYSTEM down tail gate for loading Did you find ALL GOLD & SILVER 2002 COMPUTER Saturday, May 14th ASSISTANT ANIMAL CONSTRUCTION ramp, great for your pet? ITEMS CATHOLIC ACCUSYNC 50 NEC 9 a.m. - 2 p.m. CONTROL OFFICER LABORER transporting lawn and Specializing in CHARITIES $100.00 119 Upper Gore Road, Or find a home The Town of Charlton seeks The Whitinsville Water garden machines. NUMISMATIC COINS, Home care aides Webster, MA applications from qualified Company is seeking to hire a for one? gold & silver of any form! needed to care for KITCHEN CHAIRS $500/OBO candidates for the part-time Seasonal Water System All items priced to sell! elders and handicapped Assistant Animal Control Construction Laborer for the Games, Toys, Clothes, Qualified with over 30 individuals with Tandem wheel flatbed Officer position. 2016 construction season. MANY HARD COVER Housewares, TV Stand, years experience & light housekeeping, trailer Reports directly to the Animal The position will be a 40- BOOKS Wii Game a following of many laundry, shopping, With 15’x6’ body $1.00 and $5.00 tables Control Officer. Preferred hour-per-week position and satisfied customers. personal care. Hand crank wrench candidate should have “animal the primary responsibility of SPARE TIRE P225/60R16 Candidates must be the position will be to work **YARD SALE** We also sell a nice handling experience,” will assist EAGLE GA WITH RIM Plywood decking used compassionate, reliable and with our construction crew 112 WESTWOOD DRIVE selection of fine jewelry, in the care and control of $45.00 but very have reliable transportation repairing water mains, STURBRIDGE antiques & collectibles. domestic animals/wildlife; serviceable Call makes frequent contact with the services, valves, etc. $600/OBO SAT. AND SUN., LET US KNOW!!! Other duties may include ELECTRIC CHORD ORGAN Bring in your items & 800-649-4364 general public. MAY 14 &15 other water system $60.00 Please call us so that we see what they’re worth. Annual stipend is $5,620.00 8 a.m. - 3 p.m. EOE/AA maintenance tasks. Call can take your ad You won’t leave paid weekly. Furniture, Tools, Toys, Bedding, Applicants will be required to It is anticipated the position CAR SUNROOF (860)974-1748 out of the paper... disappointed. Clothing, Household Items Need to Place work nights and weekends. will last from approximately Honesty and fairness $100.00 Town-To-Town a Classified Ad? Interested applicants should May to September. are our best policies! Call 800-536-5836 VARIOUS Classifieds send a cover letter, resume and Salary will be commensurate HOMEMADE PINE with level of experience. ELVIS PRESLEY 200 GEN. 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(508)341-6355 (cell) seeking applicants for a new Charlton, MA 01507 VETERINARY ANTIQUE CROQUET SET and exciting position of ELLIPTICAL TRAINER Clear resin coated, Submission deadline is RECEPTIONIST $40.00 Economic Development/ Model #X6100 Mahogany gun wales May 23, 2016 or until filled. Part-time Tourism Coordinator. Folds Nicely And caned seats WAR EOE Late afternoons and evenings. SMALL COFFEE TABLE Ideal candidates will have Every other Saturday morning High End Trainer a third seat mahogany $35.00 Lightly Used, RELICS proven economic development to early afternoon. Want to Place a Classified Ad? Excellent Condition caned seat and back experience and will work to Call 800-536-5836 Veterinary or medical Paddles included & WAR promote tourism in one of the ELECTRIC BASE BOARD Retail $1295 experience preferred. Perfect for the wooden premiere tourist towns in $25.00 Asking $525 SOUVENIRS Apply in person: 508-479-4023 canoe enthusiast. Central Massachusetts. Sturbridge Veterinary $5800.00 The Town of Sturbridge offers CUSTODIANS Hospital DROP LEAF CART WANTED an excellent benefits package WEBSTER- (508)479-0230 TOWN OF 6 Cedar Street $50.00 FOUND HERE! WWII & EARLIER and a pay range for the position IN HOME SALE! STURBRIDGE Sturbridge, MA Christmas Decor CA$H WAITING! between $22.17 and SEA NYMPH 1993 LOST CAT $26.50/hour DOQ. The Town of Sturbridge is SWORD SET Department 56 Silhouettes “Angie” Helmets, Swords, For a full description, go to the seeking applicants for the 18 $50.00 Decorative Prints 16FT DEEP 325 PROFESSIONAL Last seen Linehouse Rd, Daggers, Bayonets, vacancies link at hour/week position of Lawn Chairs Fishing Machine Series ELP ANTED Thompson, CT Medals, Badges, Flags, www.town.sturbridge.ma.us Custodian for several of the H W END TABLE W/DRAWER and much more. FM161. 40HP Johnson on Dudley border Uniforms, etc. Submit resumes no later than Town’s municipal buildings. By appt. only no calls after 7pm The Town of Sturbridge offers a TOWN OF DUDLEY $60.00 Motor. Galvanized White with golden brown and Over 30 Years Experience. June 3, 2016 to: (508)949-7539 flexible schedule. The pay range TOWN PLANNER Trailer. Used minimally. black markings Call David Town Administrator END TABLE W/ TWO Like new/showroom Call Chris for the position is between Responsible for preparing 1-(508)688-0847 Leon A. Gaumond, Jr. meeting agendas; processing DRAWERS condition. Stored in 860-634-6001 $15.41 and $18.41/hour DOQ 100 GENERAL I’ll Come To YOU! 308 Main Street For a full description, go to the special permits, site plan and $50.00 heated garage. $3000.00 Sturbridge, MA 01566 subdivision applications; review 285 PET CARE vacancies link at Call: (774)272-1761 The Town of Sturbridge is an www.town.sturbridge.ma.us. and comment on development OLD END TABLE ARD ALES proposals; provide technical 130 Y S FAN-C-PET Local EOE Submit resumes no later than $30.00 Ski Nautique 1984 2001 June 3, 2016 to: and professional advice to **************** tan on tan Mobile News Town Administrator Planning/otherboards/ CALL DEADLINE FOR new interior Grooming Salon Foster Leon A. Gaumond, Jr. committees; prepare studies YARD SALE and carpeting 308 Main Street and reports; assist with 774-452-3514 development according to SUBMISSIONS IS 350 Chevy inboard Parents Wanted Sturbridge, MA 01566 589 hours running time. Vicki Kelley Seeking Quality Homes Town and State regulations and NOON MONDAY The Town of Sturbridge is an bylaws; economic development $6500.00/OBO Throughout Central MA Skate Sharpening FOR ALL Professional EOE services; grantwriter; attend Call(413)245-9545 To Provide Foster Care Machine, MASS. WEEKLY To Children In Need. various planning meetings; or Groomer 24/7 Support. Generous FACILITIES respond to and meet with the custom made PAPERS (860)985-8000 20 Years Exp. FOUND HERE! Reimbursement. COORDINATOR public, developers, attorneys, On board radius Deadline subject to change engineers and other “We Go Right $1000 Sign-On Bonus TOWN OF STURBRIDGE dresser. 3 quick lock due to holidays departments on planning and Call for more info 215 CAMPING toYour Door” Call For Details The Town of Sturbridge is fixtures hockey figure zoning matters; and other duties ******************** (508)987-2419 300 HELP WANTED seeking applicants for a newly as needed. & goal tender. Co-op Campsite, created, 28 hour/week position Excellent condition. on dead-end road Master’s Degree in Planning, ESTATE SALE! of Facilities Coordinator for Landscape Architecture or $550.00 305 BUSINESS Furniture, Diningroom Set, Quiet area, walk to the several of the Town’s municipal related field with 2 years of (508)847-4848 Call Bob Bedroom Set, Paintings and lake,go fishing or put OPPORTUNITIES buildings, excluding the planning experience, municipal more! your boat in. Located in schools. Snow Blower Cub Cadet Corvette 1987 government preferred; AICP Saturday, May 14th Quinebaug Cove Ideal candidates will be able to Certification desirable. 945 SWE Snowblower Red with ground effect Devereux Therapeutic 10 a.m. til 3 p.m. Campground, Brimfield multi-task, have experience Salary range is $36.00-$41.00 13 hp Tecumseh OHV, new brakes in good Foster Care overseeing custodian service, 45 Crestwood Road Res.$15,000 or b.o. per hour for a 17 to 19-hour 45 in width trigger Going... Going... condition asking $6700 (508)829-6769 and have project coordination Leicester, MA 01524 Campsite sells with workweek. controlled steering, (508)278-2809 and long-range planning skills. everything on it! 38ft Gone to the Dogs Please send resume and cover 6 forward, 2 reverse, FLEA MARKET SELLERS This position will be letter to: camper furnished, small Training and behavior 310 GENERAL HELP responsible for establishing Hardly used! 20 years of very good LICENSED PLUMBERS Dudley Personnel Board shed, more. proper preventive maintenance $1900 items clearing out house management in your WANTED $10,000 sign on bonus 71 W. Main St. #18 Call or e-mail schedules, policies and but don’t want hassle of home. ADMINISTRATIVE Multi-Family New Construction Dudley, MA 01571 White Outdoor for pics and details. Top Salary, benefit package procedures as well as the yard sale come and make Positive methods used. ASSISTANT TO THE by 5/27/16 Products (774)245-5098 includes medical, dental, LTD, coordination of staff and an offer ! Certified Pet Dog TOWN ADMINISTRATOR contractors involved with the EEO SnowBoss 1050 Best one gets it all! davemproperty@ 401K, sick, holiday trainer and member TOWN OF STURBRIDGE and vacation pay. maintenance of Snowblower, 10hp Cash only! hotmail.com TRAILER TRUCK APDT The Town of Sturbridge is Call 800-304-4924 public buildings. Tecumseh two stage (508)943-0169 The Town of Sturbridge offers Call Renelle at seeking applicants for the DRIVERS 30 in width, electric start full-time position of an excellent benefits package Well maintained. GIANT Yard Sale! 508-892-1850 and a pay range for the position WANTED Administrative Assistant in the MAINTENANCE $700.00 Saturday, May 14th TEKONSHA PRODIGY email: between $17.79 and Office of the Town Administrator POSITIONS, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. P2 BRAKE CONTROL [email protected] & Board of Selectmen. $21.27/hour DOQ. (508)347-3775 full and part time, Raindate of Sunday, May 15th will handle up to 4 axles This position provides For a full description, go to the *************** are available at a residential STURBRIDGE $125.00 administrative support for an vacancies link at TAKAMINE 12 298 WANTED TO BUY camp in East Brookfield, MA 67 New Boston Road extremely fast-paced office in www.town.sturbridge.ma.us Responsibilities include STRING Tons of clothing and home 860-412-0119 the Sturbridge Town Hall. Submit resumes no later than Class A CDL with assisting in day-to-day items from at least The position requires some June 3, 2016 to: Hazmat ELECTRIC/ Route maintenance and 2 households evening meetings and provides Town Administrator 265 FUEL/WOOD housekeeping. Based in ACOUSTIC GUITAR confidential administrative & Leon A. Gaumond Jr. 169 Please contact Very good condition HUGE YARD SALE clerical support. North Brookfield FIREWOOD [email protected] 308 Main Street w/hard shell case $325 Furniture, Antique, Small Antiques Ideal candidates will be able to Sturbridge, MA 01566 Cut, Split & Delivered for more information Appliances, Snow Removal 884 Worcester St. multi-task, provide exceptional The Town of Sturbridge is an ****************** 774-272-0821 Item, Building Items, Country Green & Seasoned constituent service and have Southbridge MA EOE Curtain Drapes, Bedding Wood Lots Wanted good organizational skills. Tires and Rims Downsizing, Moving Sale The Town of Sturbridge offers Please Call 5 of ea. 105 Cubles Drive Call Paul(508)769-2351 Looking To Purchase an excellent benefits package Need to Place a Classified Ad? Antiques and a pay range for the position Call 800-536-5836 508-867-3235 $90 Each Brimfield And Collectibles between $17.50 and (508)885-6977 May 12, 13, 14, 15 FREE Single Items $20.92/hour DOQ. OOD ERVICES 400 SERVICES HUGE YARD SALE CONSTRUCTION WOOD Or Entire Estates For a full description, go to the 314 F S Tool Sheds 2x4’s, 2x6’s, vacancies link at Saturday, May 14th www.town.sturbridge.ma.us Made of Texture 1-11 Plywood beams, 3/4’ We Buy It All 433 CLEANING 9 - 2 Submit resumes no later than Experienced Line Cook 8x8 $775 thick, Assorted sizes & And Also Do Emanuel Lutheran Church June 3, 2016 to: & Pizza Maker APEX CLEANING 8x10 $960 On-Site Estate Sales 200 Greenwood Street thickness. Good for Town Administrator Apply in person SERVICE And 8x12 $1050 Worcester, MA wood stoves Leon A. Gaumond, Jr. Village Pizza Restaurant SPRING CLEANING SPECIAL 8x16 $1375 Collectibles, antiques, and outdoor burners Estate Auctions 308 Main Street 487 Main St., Sturbridge Residential and Commercial Want to Place Want Delivered Built On-Site furniture, more! Clean Wood! 508-347-8177 Quality Work CALL MIKE ANYTIME Sturbridge, MA 01566 aAd? 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442 LICENSED DAY 505 APARTMENTS FOR CARE RENT ************************* SPENCER The Commonwealth of 2 Bedroom Townhouse Massachusetts All electric Office of Child Care Appliances Services requires that all Washer/dryer hookups ads placed in the No Pets 720 CLASSICS 725 AUTOMOBILES 725 AUTOMOBILES 740 MOTORCYCLES 745 RECREATIONAL 700 AUTOMOTIVE newspaper for child care Own a Piece of Dodge 1500 pickup. 98’ VEHICLES $500 security/first and last 2007 SUZUKI (daycare) in your home 110,000 Miles $665/month Automotive History Chevrolet Monte SS 02 MOTOR HOME include your license number BOULEVARD C50 Call 508-886-4312 705 AUTO ACCESSORIES Silver Anniversary Meticulous $950.00 38’ 1998 Edition 1978 Cruiser. One owner Ford Wind Star 01’ Silver/Gray Sharp Bike Dutchstar 454 HOME Corvette Indy Pace Car 545 LANDS/LOTS 2006 MUSTANG GT 2-door coupe, bronze, 143,000 Miles Lots of mods/extras. 300 Cummins Diesel IMPROVEMENT L-82, Auto, 39k PARTS power seats, leather, $1100.00 14,812 miles, original owner. Spartan Chassis. One $ Matching Numbers (4) Koenig Beyond Wheels 17x8 power locks, sunroof Call (508)779-0194 New tires, ready to ride. Slide out. 1 $450 All Factory Original $4,400 PAINTING BUILDING LOT V6 83,000 Miles Front Leather Seats $500 Excellent Condition MITSUBISHI ECLIPSE Call Nate 401-269-6070 Interior/ Desirable location 99000miles New Tires & Brakes Complete Stock Exhaust $300 Throughout! 2007, 2-door Exterior Southbridge - $6500 Sleeps Four. Price Front Brake Calipers w/Pads $18900.00/OBO Black exterior, grey interior Power Washing Dennison Hill area $300 Call (508)667-5234 745 RECREATIONAL Reduced! Must Sell 125,000 miles Carpentry 1/2+ acre Complete Suspension System Good condition VEHICLES Call (508)335-3948 $750 Call Ed Chrysler 300C 2006 • FREE ESTIMATES • Town water and town In very good condition $4,200 • FULLY Insured • Other Parts (508)479-9752 1989 CITATION sewer 111,200 Miles Call 508-867-9106 750 CAMPERS/ • Reasonable Rates • $42,900 508-476-2293 5th wheel 725 AUTOMOBILES Leather seats,navigation West Brookfield TRAILERS Rich O’Brien or best offer Good condition sunroof, V8 hemi Local Painting (508)612-9263 2011 TOYOTA CAMRY LE Everything works Hornet RLS 2006 28 Years Of Experience 720 CLASSICS Green AWD $8600/OBO News Good for campground 32 Feet, Excellent (508)461-7479 (508)248-7314 56,000 miles, in great condition (774)230-3067 $2500.00/OBO condition. Used only 5 No accidents, clean title 1964 1/2 Need to Place 352-552-7464 years, in seasonal park by Furniture Doctor and remote car starter. a Classified Ad? Call 800-536-5836 adults. Large slide out Have your furniture 546 CEMETERY LOTS MUSTANG Tires are 16 months old. Want to Place sleeps 6, 2 swivel rockers $11,000 a Classified Ad? Professionally restored Pony Int. Call 800-536-5836 $9000 at Reasonable rates. Excelent condition 508-892-3776 FOUND HERE! Call (508)765-5039 Worcester County all original Equipment CORVETTE 1977 furniture face lifting, Memorial Park, Toyota Tacoma 2008 Needs some restoration BUICK CADILLAC auto, red, rebuilt original motor painting, striping to Paxton MA. 6 cylinder Cruise control 2008 LAREDO ANS RUCKS completion DEVILLE DTS 350HP, rebuilt front suspen- 760 V /T Refinishing, 2 graves in Garden of Valor 6 foot bed,Extended cab 34 ft. 5th wheel $15000/OBO 2005, V8, Black sion and rebuilt rear end with caning and repairs. lot 113 68k Miles. $12000/OBO 1 owner, in excellent condition VAN 2001 DODGE Good condition 3:55 gears, excellent body, Asking $2,000ea,or 2 slides and new tires ANTIQUE DOCTOR 1990 CADDY NStar Navigation, Leather solid frame, runs excellent, (508)434-2736 RAM 1500 $3,000 for both $14,000 Daniel Ross 47000 Miles Interior, Moon Roof, CD Player no winters. Volvo 850 1997 Fair condition Call (603)692-2898 Call 508-234-7755 (508)248-9225 Excelent Shape 131,000 Miles $12,000 Runs Well, Needs Work starts right up and runs

Want to Place a Classified Ad? or $6000 Call $750.00 Call 800-536-5836 $800/OBO (860)382-5410 Worcester County 774-297-9279 Call 774-272-2085 774-318-7014 (508)451-8525 774-261-5503 30 years in business MEMORIAL PARK Paxton MA 457 LAWN/GARDEN Garden of Valor,Lot 100B BETTER YARDS two sought after side by INK! AND GARDENS LLC side spaces Park Price Spring/Fall Clean-ups, $8200 for both OBO Mowing, Dethatching, (508)856-0346 Aeration, Slice Seeding, Fertilizer Programs, Edging, Mulching, Pruning, Planting, 550 MOBILE HOMES Landscape Design & Installation. KROPF/WEDGEWOOD Honest, Reliable, Quality How do you get Your News Work! PARK MODEL TRAILER Fully Licensed and Insured Park Model Trailer with addition 508-641-5687 High View Camp Ground in West Brookfield betteryardsand Many new improvements [email protected] Call for more information WAYNE’S if interested This is seasonal NOTHING FANCY Price: $25,000 in the paper? LAWN SERVICE Call Pat No fancy prices! Cutting and trimming 508-873-6312 Fertilizing Spring and Fall cleanups 25 Elm St, Southbridge, MA Oxford, Auburn, Charlton 575 VACATION RENTALS and surrounding towns Visit us Call Wayne 508-688-2810 BOOK FOR SUMMER! Call us 508-909-4130 500 REAL ESTATE 505 APARTMENTS FOR PO Box 90 Southbridge, MA 01550 RENT Write us Apartment for rent Elm Street, Webster 2 bedrooms $750/month [email protected] First, last, security Email us Call 413-668-8990 Section 8 South Dennis, Welcome off Rte. 134: Southbridge Cozy 3 BR, (dbl, queen, 508-764-8015 6 Room 3 Bedroom 2 twins) 1 bath home with Fax us Apartment, New Kitchen, full kitchen & microwave, washer/dryer, screened in Bath, Wall, Ceilings, porch w/ picnic table, grill, Paint, flooring, Lights cable TV. Outdoor shower. Appliances. W/D hookup On dead-end street. This is Your paper, we make it easy to submit your news. Available ASAP No pets Near shopping, theater, (413)531-2433 restaurants, bike trail, fishing, playground, 10 minutes from bay and ocean side beaches.

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(NAPS) limits an individual to up to $2,550 in an FSA and With more than 600,000 up to $3,350 in an HSA, procedures taking place which likely won’t cover every year, laser vision the cost of LASIK, but correction surgery— will help. Married cou- such as LASIK—remains ples and families have an extremely popular a higher contribution option for adults inter- limit, $6,750 for an HSA. ested in reducing or Your company’s benefits eliminating the need for manager can advise you glasses or contacts to see on the specifics of your clearly. With an average programs. price of $4,500 for the • Choosing to pay most advanced proce- for your vision correc- dure, many people inter- tion with cash gifts from ested in LASIK are often family or friends, a tax challenged to find a way refund, or bonus allows to pay for it. Here are you to turn a financial a few suggestions from windfall into a significant the American Refractive lifestyle benefit: excellent Surgery Council: vision. • Of course, if • Depending upon you have enough money your medical expenses on hand, paying for the for the tax year, you may procedure yourself is be able to deduct some naturally the simplest or all of the cost of your option. You can feel good LASIK procedure, which about investing in LASIK can help make your knowing the cost of glass- vision correction surgery es and/or contact lens- more affordable. Laser es over a lifetime is far vision correction pro- greater than the one-time cedures are a qualified cost of LASIK. medical deduction if you • Many LASIK meet the requirements, practices offer payment but confirm the facts of plans for procedures. your specific situation Some programs are inter- with your tax profession- est-free for a set period of al. time, but make sure you The cost of LASIK is understand all the terms a significant amount of related to the amount you money for most budgets. borrow. Weighing the options for • Although most paying for laser vision insurance policies don’t Glasses and contacts aren’t for everyone, which is why thousands of Americans are looking into ways to pay for LASIK. correction surgery can cover elective eye sur- help you see how this gery, you should always one-time investment check with your insur- in excellent vision has may help make LASIK as no-fee balance trans- that it fits within your allow you to set aside tax- ance company to confirm important lifestyle and affordable for you now fers can help you pay for budget. free money for your pro- your specific coverage financial benefits. and benefits. There are and allow you to pay back your procedure over time • Your job bene- cedure. By using tax-free the money you borrow without incurring addi- fits may include access funds to pay for LASIK, a few policies that offer For more information, over time. Some credit tional expense. But, as to Flexible Spending you effectively reduce coverage or discounts visit https://americanre- cards with no or very low with any credit decision, Arrangement (FSA) and the overall cost of the for vision correction sur- fractivesurgerycouncil. interest rates and other make sure you under- Health Saving Account procedure. However, for gery. org/category/invest- attractive offers such stand all the terms and (HSA) programs that the tax year 2016, the IRS • Credit options ing-in-vision-correction. www.508Local.com 4 • The Express • Friday, May 13, 2016

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