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This week’s Quote An eye on the economic future of Webster Selectmen approve forming economic development committee

“Force is BY JASON BLEAU to be comprised of three ic development commit- and bringing new life to all-conquering, but NEWS STAFF WRITER Webster business own- tees is a major charge of other parts of Webster as its victories are WEBSTER — ers, two members with theirs is to streamline well. Selectman William Following suit with commercial and profes- the permitting process,” Starzec said he believes short-lived.” neighboring Dudley, sional experience and Regis said. “They’ll be the committee’s charge Webster’s Board of knowledge in financing working with our plan- will allow them to not Abraham Lincoln Selectmen has approved or development and one ning and zoning and only help Webster grow, the formation of an eco- appointed member of the conservation personnel but learn from the suc- nomic development com- public with a background and those groups and cesses of other commu- mittee in the town with in planning and econom- the Town Engineer in nities and adapt those ditor s the hopes that the group ic development. streamlining that whole methods and apply them E ’ will help market the Acting Town process for commercial to Webster. town and draw in new Administrator Pamela and industrial applicants “My thought is this Office Hours businesses while work- Regis said she thinks to come in.” committee will act as a Donald Bourque Mondays 12-5 ing to support companies this committee will be Webster’s selectmen conduit between us and already in Webster. an asset to Webster and showed overwhelming other towns to see the with them,” he said. ednesdays W 1-5 The concept was that it is a major step in support and enthusi- way things are done and Board of Selectmen making the town more asm for what the group where maybe they have Fridays 1-5 approved unanimously Chairman Donald by the selectmen during business friendly. could bring to the table spurred a more success- Bourque read the charge their Sept. 14 meetings “A big thing in my as far as revitalizing the ful atmosphere and try INSIDE with the committee set experience with econom- Main Street area of town to bring those policies in Please Read EDC UPDATE, page ­A9 Seniors ...... A5 Learning ...... A67 Ambulance rates Viewpoint ...... A10 Thinking ahead with Sports ...... A12-13 Obituaries ...... B2 get 5-percent hike Events Calendar ...... B3 Depot Road intersection Real Estate ...... Sect.B BY JASON BLEAU prepared for any situa- NEWS STAFF WRITER tion. Selectmen seek state assistance in DUDLEY — “We’ve had some LOCAL Ambulance rates in increased cost with sup- prepping roadway for winter Dudley are on the rise plies and specifically following the reveal of a drugs have gone up quite 5-percent increase to the a bit. So I’m trying to get Board of Selectmen in this ahead of time a little September. bit because I may ask for Dudley Fire Chief a little extra money next Dean Kochanowski year in EMS funding to revealed the increase, pay for these supplies,” saying that the added Kochanowski told the cost is consistent with Board of Selectmen. “So increase in other sur- if we can get it through rounding communities increased billing it A big thank and is primarily due to doesn’t come out of the increased costs for the taxpayer money.” you for Dudley Fire Department The chief explained Faulkner when it comes to keeping that a state formula was their medical response used to help justify the Page A2 vehicles stocked and Please Read AMBULANCE, page ­A9

LEARNING Aquarion project Jason Bleau photo Selectmen have discussed preparing Depot Road intersection for the winter, which includes asking for state assistance. moves to phase 3

BY JASON BLEAU be one of the town’s most dangerous BY JASON BLEAU project is reaching a pin- OMS names stu- NEWS STAFF WRITER intersections connecting Depot Road NEWS STAFF WRITER nacle point with the first OXFORD — Selectmen in Oxford and Route 12, which was reconfig- OXFORD — As two phases confirmed dents of the month are thinking ahead as the fall months ured several years ago. The road- Aquarion Water complete. roll in a winter slowly creeps up on way, which at one time was well Company continues its “So far we’ve got Page A7 South Central . While known for destructive, and in some multi-phase water main phase one and two. many would rather not concern cases fatal, car accidents, has since replacement initiative They comprise 3,300 themselves with what the winter sea- become a much safer intersection, in Oxford, the company feet of water main. It’s son might bring, the Oxford Board but according to Saad, there is reason is preparing for the next 16-inch diameter water SPORTS of Selectmen have made a move to for concern that once winter hits that step in the three-year main that we installed ensure that one of the town’s most area could become dangerous again process after providing so phases one and two treacherous intersections gets some without proper maintenance in the an update to the Oxford are done and the road attention before snow covers the coming months. Board of Selectmen on is paved,” Walsh said. ground. “Several years ago, it was recon- Sept. 15. “Phase three is the final During the Sept. 15 Board of structed because of the number of According to John 2,000 feet from the end of Selectmen meeting, Selectman John Walsh, Vice President phase two up to Lester Saad drew attention to what used to Please Read DEPOT ROAD, page ­A9 of Operations for Street, and through Aquarion, the $2 million Please Read AQUARION, page ­A9

Reuse, recycle

Food Share invests in recyclable boxes

BY JASON BLEAU port its food. clable boxes that he said NEWS STAFF WRITER The GWCF granted would revolutionize the WEBSTER — The $44,500 to 19 organiza- organizations transport Quaboag girls’ Webster-Dudley Food tions statewide as part of food to clients. Share, a nonprofit orga- of the Worcester County “We’re asking all our soccer picks nization housed within Food Bank Fund to recipients to bring the up much need- the United Church of End Hunger, with the boxes back and we began Christ, has been named Webster-Dudley Food the program about ed win over as a recipient of a $2,000 Share listed as receiving three months ago,” Bartlett grant by the Greater its $2,000 for “recyclable said Alkire. “Before Photo courtesy Webster/Dudley Food Share Worcester Community food storage boxes.” we received the grant Foundation, effectively According to the money we went ahead Page A12 Lisa Turtle, a volunteer for the Webster Dudley Food Share, reimbursing the orga- organization’s Director and started the program shows off a filled recyclable box purchased by the Food nization for the costs James Alkire, the because it was so need- Share with a grant from the Greater Worcester Community Webster-Dudley Food ed. We developed crite- Foundation. One thousand of these boxes were funded of a recent initiative to Share recently made a ria of essential foods and through a $2,000 grant in hopes of seeing Food Share purchase stronger, more reliable boxes to trans- purchase of 1,000 recy- beneficiaries return them for future distributions. Please Read FOOD SHARE, page ­A9 2 • The Webster Times • Friday, October 2, 2015 www.webstertimes.net A big thank you for Faulkner Almanac Local veteran honored for service Quote of the Week

“The things that I’ve heard over the years is more or less when someone comes to the town and walks into the Town Hall they don’t know where to go and where to start. I think that this is without a doubt the first step to many positive things that could come down the road.”

- Webster Board of Selectmen Donald Bourque, commenting on the creation of the Economic Development Committee.

Joe Faulkner, third from left, holds the Joe Faulkner’s son, Isaiah, 2, is ready for his Open to Close Courtesy photos $10,000 he received. birthday cake. DUDLEY U.S. Army veteran Joe Faulkner, left, who recently moved to Charlton, was honored Dudley Town Hall (508) 949-8000 with a surprise celebration by Fairway Originally from Evansville, Ind., birthday to him. Board of Selectmen (949-8001) Mortgage last week. Faulkner elected to settle down with his “Joe is very humble and an incred- Monday-Thursday...... 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. wife, Sara, and son in Massachusetts for ible human being who made sacrifice Fridays...... 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. BY KEVIN FLANDERS several reasons. after sacrifice during his time in the Evening appointments if needed. NEWS STAFF WRITER “The people in this area are very military,” said William Murphy, a cer- Note: Office hours are for selectmen’s secretary WORCESTER — After 15 years and hospitable. When I first came here and tified mortgage planner at the Auburn and town administrator. S seven tours of duty that took him met different people, it just felt like a branch of Fairway Mortgage. Murphy electmen do not hold office hours. around the world, recently retired U.S. big tight-knit family,” said Faulkner, guided Faulkner through the appro- Town Clerk (949-8004) Army veteran Joe Faulkner decided to a decorated veteran who received the priate financial channels as he readied Monday-Thursday...... 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. begin the next chapter of his life in cen- Bronze Star and several other honors for life in Charlton. “My team in the Thursday nights...... 5 to 7 p.m. tral Massachusetts. and awards. “I also figured, what could Auburn branch, Brian Moore in Holden Fridays...... 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. And he had a lot of help in his tran- be better than living in a place where and Mark Breton in Marlborough, were sition from the Fairway Independent freedom originated?” hands on in bringing so many agents Dudley Police Department (943-4411) Mortgage Corporation branch in For 15 years, Faulkner defended and sponsors together for this incredi- Staffed 24 hours a day, seven days a week Auburn. freedom overseas, serving tours in ble event.” Dudley Fire Department (949-8040) Faulkner was honored by Fairway Afghanistan, Iraq, Korea, and Africa. Added Murphy, “He [Faulkner] was Monday-Sunday...... 6 a.m. to 6 p.m. Tasked with assisting Faulkner with the so impacted and moved that he and his Mortgage at a surprise event on Sept. OXFORD 16 at Worcester’s Beechwood Hotel. financing process for his new home in family not only came up to the stage, Charlton, the folks but Joe took over and expressed his from Fairway gratitude for a sense of belonging in the Oxford Town Hall (508) 987-6027 Mortgage thought community.” a little surprise It can be a challenging process for vet- Board of Selectmen party was the least erans to reintegrate back into society, Monday-Friday...... 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. they could do to especially for those who have served Town Clerk (987-6032) pay him back for for more than a decade. Faulkner, who Monday-Friday...... 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. countless years of started transitioning out of the Army dedicated service. a few months ago, has been thrilled Oxford Police Department (987-0156) At the Sept. 16 by how easily the process has gone For emergencies, call 911 event, Faulkner and how welcoming the community has Oxford Fire Department (987-6012) received $10,000 been to his family. He’s looking forward Monday-Friday...... 8 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. for home upgrades to getting to know the area better and, and a brand of course, spending his first fall in New new John Deere England. He is also eager to give back to WEBSTER tractor courte- the community. Webster Town Hall (508) 949-3850 sy of Fairway “Fairway Mortgage has been very Office Hours: Mortgage’s helpful. It’s been a really smooth tran- Monday...... 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. American sition for me and my family,” Faulkner Tuesday-Thursday...... 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Warrior Initiative. said. “Bill [Murphy] has provided a phe- Friday...... 8:30 a.m. to 12 p.m. Faulkner’s son, nomenal amount of assistance.” Isaiah, received a The American Warrior Initiative is a Webster Police Department John Deere trac- nonprofit organization offered through (943-1212) tor and trailer of Fairway Mortgage. For more informa- For emergencies, call 911 a slightly small- tion, visit www.americanwarriorinitia- Webster Fire Department (949-3875) 8x7-9x7 Steel Liftmaster 1/2 hp er scale for his tive.com. 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Public Meetings Editor’s Note: Meetings as listed are Karl Storz General Manager Bruce Watkins retrieved in advance from multiple sourc- Photos courtesy Jessica Barnes takes a swing at a piñata. es, including Town Hall and the Internet. From left: Gus Martinez (Endoscope Assembler II and the Latino Network Group’s Membership The Webster TImes is not responsible for Lead), Marlin Maldonado (Sr. Assembler, Video and the Latino Network Group’s Marketing changes and cancellations. and Communications Lead), Ammys Avila (Secretary and the Latino Network Group’s “I like to help people, no matter where Endoscope Evaluation & Decontam. II), Dan Martinez (Elec-Mech Assembler and the Latino they are from. I want to help in whatev- WEBSTER Network Group’s Vice President), Juana Martinez (Endo. Repair Assembler and the Latino er way I can,” said Latino Network Vice Network Group’s Events and Programming Lead). Not pictured: Marlin Maldonado, Nelson President Daniel Martinez. “Our goal is Monday, Oct. 5 Iturry, Tony Scott and Jessica Barnes, Terry Mullen. to get all of the Latino community more involved and to help kids who don’t Town Administrator Search have the resources to stay in school.” Committee, 6:30 p.m., Gels Community At press time, the Latino Network’s Room focus was to raise money towards schol- arships. The scholarships would be DUDLEY given out to high school students inter- ested in pursuing degrees in engineer- Monday, Oct. 5 ing and manufacturing fields. “They are looking to partner with Board of Selectmen, 6:30 p.m. local high schools and middle schools to educate students on manufacturing and OXFORD engineering careers at Karl Storz,” said Barnes. “That is important because we Wednesday, Oct. 7 are going to have a shortage of people qualified in engineering. It’s hard to fill Finance Committee, 6 p.m., Oxford those positions. This will develop our Town Hall candidate pool for full time positions.” For a first time event, the celebra- tion was considered a success. Over 90 people attended the fiesta. Employees shared food, photos and information Karl Storz employees cheer on General Manager Bruce Watkins as he attempts to break open about their culture. There was music the piñata at the Hispanic Heritage Celebration. and dancing. “I liked that we had a chance to teach the company about our culture,” said Event & Programming Lead for the Latino Network Juana Martinez. “We were so happy to show them how important our traditions are. Every country has a different religion, folk- lore and culture. I was so happy to explain what Independence Day in Mexico is all about.” Latino Network Membership Lead Gus Martinez liked that everybody at the celebration was enjoying them- selves and laughing. He hopes that next year’s celebration will be even bigger and better, with more performances and games. “I’ve been in this country for 50 years,” said Martinez. “I never went back to my country, Ecuador. I remem- ber when I was there we used to eat rice pudding with raisins. And it’s been that long since I tried it again today. Employees Dan Martinez and Rita Camacho, Latino Network Group members, sing some Because of this event. I stuffed myself. Latino songs at the celebration. I must have had like three cups of that stuff. It was so good, I’m telling you.” ENTERTAINMENT AND Ammys Avila, Latino Network’s sec- BY OLIVIA RICHMAN bring more cultural awareness to the EVENTS NEWS STAFF WRITER retary, was very pleased that General employees.” Manager Bruce Watkins was present CHARLTON — Karl Storz cele- The six business resource groups at the Hispanic Heritage Celebration. brated Hispanic Heritage Month on that Karl Storz adopted are the Latino Barnes agreed. Monday, Sept. 21 by having a large Network, the African American Said Barnes: “I think it’s important DON’T MISS fiesta. Employees sang Latin music, Network, the Pan Asian Network, for us to stay ahead of other companies took a swing at a piñata, tried Latin the Women’s Network, the Veteran’s and show that we celebrate diversity. A THING! food and learned all about the different Business Resource Group and the LGBT We want to show that we appreciate cultures within the workplace and in Resource Group. different cultures the community. The celebration was One important aspect of the groups and value diversi- Now offering a new line of part of Karl Storz’ Diversity Program, are giving back to the community. Each ty at Karl Storz.” launched in April. group has a goal to do at least one vol- Amish Inspired “It’s to provide more cultural aware- unteer event or fundraiser. The African Living Room Selections Olivia Richman by Smith Brothers of Berne ness to employees. We have a very American Network did a clothing drive can be reached at diverse culture here,” said Senior for the flood and fire victims in Ghana. 508-909-4132 or by Human Resource Generalist Jessica Karl Storz ended up sending six huge e-mail at olivia@ Barnes. “Each business resource group boxes to Ghana. The Pan Asian group’s stonebridgepress. throws different events throughout the fundraiser for the Nepal Earthquake com. year to give back to the community and resulted in sending over $3,000 towards the cause. 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SOUTHBRIDGE — Pumpkin decorat- ing, fine art and live painting filled the Quinebaug Valley Council for the Arts & Humanities Art Center’s front lawn on Saturday, Sept. 26. It was the QVCAH Autumn Art Fest. Beautiful fall weather and colorful artwork drew in children and adults alike. Families watched art- ists paint on large canvases. Younger kids could paint, decorate pumpkins and get their face painted by QVCAH board members.

Olivia Richman photos Victoria Pearson, a local artist from Holland, painted live at the Families gather around Simone Germain as she live painted from the Autumn Art Fest. Her painting is inspired by three different tarot Art Center’s front lawn. cards.

“Kaeliegh’s Shopkins,” by Kaeliegh Pimentel, 7. She loves painting and drawing and the- QVCAH artist in residence Charlie Gaulin paints a Halloween-themed ater. mural outside. “It’s been a while since I’ve done a mural outside,” he stated.

“I’m getting a mad pumpkin face,” said Amaury Mickey, 6.

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BY OLIVIA RICHMAN NEWS STAFF WRITER SOUTHBRIDGE — A little romance, a little sarcasm and a whole lot of talent describes the Gateway Players’ upcoming production, “Who Am I This Time?” which comes to the Gateway Players Barn on Oct. 1. The play, written by Aaron Posner, is based on three short stories by Kurt Vonnegut. “All three stories deal with some sort of love,” said Gateway’s Vice President and the show’s Director David Corkum. “The humor in it is very sarcastic in a way. They’re all charming and amusing in their own way. It’s the way the Posner has weaved the three stories together that makes it very interesting.” Photos courtesy David Corkum Marie Woodman Daley and Gwen Jim Douglas, Joe Sawyer and Joe Andrews rehearsing on set. O’Brien will be taking the stage on Corkum was delighted to Jason Czernich gets into charac- Oct. 1. stumble across “Who Am I ter. This Time?” because he has always been a big fan of Kurt Vonnegut. He finds Vonnegut’s writing style hard to describe, but enjoys the humor he infus- es into his normally dark sub- ject matter. Although all three stories were originally never meant to be combined, Corkum felt that Posner did a great job tying all of the stories together using a storyteller, one of the main characters in the play. The first story is about a sol- dier who goes AWOL after find- ing out a girl he has loved since high school is getting married. He goes back home to attempt to convince his long-time best friend and crush to not get mar- ried. “The second story is about a small community theater,” said Corkum. “This one per- son who belongs to the com- “Who Am I This Time?” is a bit of a romance. Pictured: Jim Douglas and munity theater is known as Gwen O’Brien. the best actor they have. He “Rehearsal has been going great,” said Producer David Corkum. Pictured: appears in every play they do. Jason Czernich, Gwen O’Brien, Patricia Haddock and Jim Douglas. In real life he is this very quiet, verge of splitting up. At the several different characters mild-mannered guy who bare- same time he has a son who and understand what they’re ly ever talks to anybody. But won’t speak to him. It revolves going through. Plus, the humor characters I look at and think learn the role and become the when he gets on stage he totally around the writer dealing with is not a farce by any means. It’s of people I know and say, ‘Yep! role. transforms into each charac- his wife who wants to leave a down-home comedy. A lot of They’ve done that before!’ Said Corkum: “I couldn’t be ter. During the play within the him and his son who won’t the humor in it is very subtle Many things hit home. I find it happier with the cast we have.” play, one of the actresses falls talk to him. The whole story is at times.” funny and interesting.” For show times and to in love with him. But she falls about the resolution of that and Does Corkum relate to any of The cast of nine is near- reserve tickets visit gateway- in love with his stage persona, how it all gets resolved. the characters himself? ing the end of rehearsals and players.org. not his real persona. She’s only “The audience will enjoy “I relate to the second story Corkum said they are going seen him during play rehears- it because it deals with the because it relates to communi- great. The main character Olivia Richman can be al. She doesn’t realize what humanity of people,” explained ty theater. I’ve been involved is being portrayed by Jim reached at 508-909-4132 or by he’s truly like.” Corkum. “They will see them- in Gateway for 15 years now,” Douglas, who Corkum feels fits e-mail at olivia@stonebridge- The third story is about a selves within the various char- he said. “There’s a lot of things the role perfectly. He has been press.com. writer who is married to a acters in the show. They will that happen during the show going “above and beyond” to movie star. They’re on the be able to relate very well to that I can relate to. There are Veterans visit St. Joseph students, deliver dictionaries

Courtesy photo WEBSTER — On Sept. 23, the Webster Dudley Veterans visited St. Joseph school’s third grade to give each student a dictionary for their own personal use. This has become a yearly tradition on behalf of the veterans. The presentation began with the pledge of allegiance. The veterans then shared with the students the meaning of SOS, with a flashlight and by sound. In addition they explained communication with flags from Navy ship to ship. Students then were allowed to ask questions. The presentation concluded with a group picture.

POLICE CHIEFS WALK GUESS YOU FOR JIMMY FUND DIDN’T Courtesy photo DUDLEY — Dudley Police Chief Steve Wojnar and Charlton Police Chief James READ Pervier were among the participants in the 27th Annual Marathon Jimmy THE Fund Walk held Sunday, Sept. 27 in Boston. Numerous police chiefs from across the state, including many from the surrounding area, PAPER. and hundreds of other supporters walked the final three miles to the Boston Marathon finish line. Some walked the full marathon route. Pervier logged extra miles for the cause. Everyone walked along side young people battling cancer, their families, friends, and supporters. The Jimmy Fund is the main charity of the Massachusetts Chiefs of Police When thing like speed limits change, Association. Pictured, from left, Pervier and Wojnar at the finish line. we’re the first to know. You could be the second Your Community Paper. Told ya. www.webstertimes.net Friday, October 2, 2015 • The Webster Times • 7 Learning OMS names students of the month OXFORD — Oxford Middle School recently announced its September Students of the Month.

Grade 6: Brooke Gamache, Katelyn Marshall, Julie Viola, Hailey Schuller, Rebecca Boutilette, Courtesy photos Cooper Jablonski

Grade 5: Ty Dupuis, Dylan McDonald, Genevieve Bartlett, James LeProhon, Hannah Pierce, Carly Cornacchioli, Ashley DeJesus

Grade 7: Isabella Buxton, Giovanni Casiano, Samuel Kann, Ashleigh McGown, Lillian Grade 8: Owen Alicandro, Jazzeray Garcia, Sarah Kersting-Mumm, Danielle Mandella, Isabella Peckham, and William Tyrrell Robinson, and Joel White

Thursday, Oct. 8: Teacher Parent Conferences: No Lunch. CHAFFEE ELEMENTARY Monday, Oct. 5: Pancakes with syrup, Friday, Oct. 9: Staff Professional 4 oz. yogurt, 4 oz. fruit juice, fruit vari- Development: No Lunch SCHOOL ety. Tuesday, Oct. 6: Assorted bagel, Monday, Oct. 5: PB&J meal or assorted cream cheese, 4 oz. yogurt, 4 DUDLEY ELEMENTARY munchie lunch or ham sandwich or oz. fruit juice, fruit variety. SHEPHERD HILL chicken cacciatore vegetable and hum- Wednesday, Oct. 7: Scrambled eggs, SCHOOL mus, roasted green beans, peaches, bacon, whole-wheat toast, 4 oz. fruit REGIONAL HIGH milk. juice, fruit variety. Monday, Oct. 5: Grilled cheese sand- Tuesday, Oct. 6: PB&J meal or Thursday, Oct. 8: Homemade coffee SCHOOL wich, tomato soup, fruit. munchie lunch or salad meal or turkey cake, 4 oz. yogurt, 4 oz. fruit juice, fruit Tuesday, Oct. 6: Meatball grinder, sandwich or grilled cheese, vegetable variety. Monday, Oct. 5: Lasagna with green whole grain roll, potato, fruit. and hummus, hot tomato soup with Friday, Oct. 9: Sausage, egg and beans, wheat bread, fruit, variety of Wednesday, Oct. 7: Cheeseburger, crackers, chilled pears, milk. cheese on a croissant, 4 oz. yogurt, 4 oz. sandwiches. whole grain roll, potato, fruit. Wednesday, Oct. 7: PB&J meal or fruit juice, fruit variety. Tuesday, Oct. 6: Meatball grinder, Thursday, Oct. 8: Nachos Guacamole, munchie lunch or salad meal or ham whole-grain roll, minestrone soup, salsa/cheese/meat, three bean salad, sandwich or taco’s with lettuce/tomato, LUNCH fruit, variety of sandwiches. fruit. vegetable and hummus, apple, milk. Wednesday, Oct. 7: Chicken parme- Friday, Oct. 9: Staff Professional Thursday, Oct. 8: PB&J meal or Monday, Oct. 5: Taco boat, seasoned san sandwich, pasta salad, vegetable Development – No Lunch munchie lunch or salad meal or tur- ground beef, lettuce, tomato, cheese, sticks with dip, mixed fruit. key sandwich or shepherd’s pie, tossed salsa and sour cream in a corn tortilla Thursday, Oct. 8: Teacher Parent salad, chilled mixed fruit, chocolate boat, roasted corn and peppers, fruit Conferences: No Lunch. OXFORD HIGH SCHOOL chip cookie, milk. variety. Friday, Oct. 9: Staff Professional Friday, Oct. 9: PB&J meal or munchie Tuesday, Oct. 6: Chicken nuggets, Development: No Lunch Monday, Oct. 5: Specialty salad or lunch or sandwich of the day or yummy whole-wheat dinner roll, baked tater salad plate or chicken salad roll up or cheese pizza, tossed salad, trail mix, tots, coleslaw, fruit variety. chicken cacciatore with rice, or chicken milk. Wednesday, Oct. 7: Meatloaf – beef DUDLEY MIDDLE parm/bun, soup of the moment, roasted meatloaf with mashed potatoes and green beans, peaches, milk. gravy, mixed vegetables, whole-wheat SCHOOL Tuesday, Oct. 6: Specialty salad or CLARA BARTON dinner roll, fruit variety. salad plate or turkey salad wrap or Thursday, Oct. 8: Chicken Alfredo Monday, Oct. 5: Lasagna with green grilled cheese or personal pizza, hot ELEMENTARY SCHOOL – chicken in a creamy Alfredo sauce beans, wheat bread, fruit, variety of tomato soup, chilled pears, milk. over a bed of pasta, tossed salad, whole- Monday, Oct. 5: PB&J meal or sandwiches. Wednesday, Oct. 7: Specialty salad or wheat dinner roll, fruit variety. munchie lunch or ham sandwich or Tuesday, Oct. 6: Meatball grinder, salad plate or ham and cheese roll-up or Friday, Oct. 9: Hot dog on whole- chicken cacciatore , vegetable and hum- whole-grain roll, minestrone soup, taco’s with lettuce/tomato or chicken wheat bun, baked beans, sweet potato mus, roasted green beans, peaches, fruit, variety of sandwiches. fajitas, soup of the moment, vegetable fries, fruit variety. Wednesday, Oct. 7: Chicken parme- and hummus, apple, milk. mijlk. san sandwich, pasta salad, vegetable Thursday, Oct. 8: Specialty salad or Tuesday, Oct. 6: PB&J meal or sticks with dip, mixed fruit. salad plate or turkey roll-up or shep- munchie lunch or salad meal or turkey herd’s pie or crispy chicken patty, sandwich or grilled cheese, vegetable tossed salad, chilled mixed fruit, choc- and hummus, hot EDUCATION olate chip cookie, milk. tomato soup with Friday, Oct. 9: Specialty salad or salad crackers, chilled pears, milk. Brooklyn NOTEBOOK plate or stuffed crust pizza or hot dog, tossed salad, trail mix, milk. Wednesday, Oct. 7: PB&J meal or munchie lunch University of OXFORD MIDDLE or salad meal or 6th ham sandwich Annual Massachusetts Amherst SCHOOL or taco’s with let- tuce/tomato, veg- AMHERST — Approximately Monday, Oct. 5: Grab and go or salad etable and hum- 5,500 students received undergrad- mus, apple, milk. uate degrees from the University plate or chicken salad roll up or chicken cacciatore with rice, or chicken parm/ Thursday, Oct. Brooklyn Fair Grounds • Rte. 169 Brooklyn, CT of Massachusetts Amherst this 8: PB&J meal or spring. Commencement ceremo- bun, soup of the moment, roasted green beans, peaches, milk. munchie lunch nies were held May 8, at the Warren or salad meal or P. McGuirk Alumni Stadium. Tuesday, Oct. 6: Grab and go or salad SUNDAY • OCT. 11 plate or turkey salad wrap or grilled turkey sandwich Below is a list of local students or shepherd’s Admission $5.00 • Gates Open 7am who earned a bachelor’s degree. cheese or personal pizza, hot tomato soup, chilled pears, milk. pie, tossed salad, Oxford: John Michael Milos chilled mixed Webster: Ryan Martin Beaudette Wednesday, Oct. 7: Grab and go or Car salad plate ort ham and cheese roll up fruit, chocolate Rain or or taco’s with lettuce/tomato or chicken chip cookie, milk. Corral Oxford High School 45th fajitas, soup of the moment vegetable Friday, Oct. Shine $10.00 and hummus, apple, milk. 9: PB&J meal or Reunion Thursday, Oct. 8: Grab and go or salad munchie lunch or plate or turkey roll-up or shepherd’s pie sandwich of the day or yummy Buy - Sell - Give-away OXFORD — Oxford High School or crispy chicken patty, tossed salad, cheese pizza, Class of 1970 Reunion, Saturday, chilled mixed fruit, chocolate chip cook- Vendors: Outside $20 Inside $30 tossed salad, trail Oct. 3, Pine Ridge Country Club, ie, milk. mix, milk. Vendor Gates open: 5am Sunday 28 Pleasant St., North Oxford, 6:30 Friday, Oct. 9: Grab and go or salad p.m. to midnight. Questions, con- plate or stuffed crust pizza or hot dog, Saturday Setup starting 3pm tact: Marie Dion Paquette, 508-728- tossed salad, trail mix, milk. Contact Dave at 860.942.1129 or 8280 or [email protected]. BAY PATH [email protected] BREAKFAST 8 • The Webster Times • Friday, October 2, 2015 www.webstertimes.net ‘Diaries of Adam & Eve’ closes out this weekend

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DUDLEY — The final performances of Mark Twain’s “The Diaries of Adam & Eve” presented by The Dudley Hill Players will be Friday, Oct. 2, at 7 p.m., and Saturday, Oct. 3, at 2 p.m., produced by special arrangement with Samuel French Inc. Edited and adapted for the stage by David Birney; star- ring Billy Bolster as Adam and Sarah White as Eve; original music prelude by Mark Wagner and Tim White; The First Congregational Church of Dudley, 135 Center Rd. Tickets are $10 for general admission. For more information or to make a reservation please call Kenny at (508) 596-0105.

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water main project is pipes and the criticali- for Aquarion. ties that have wells with the company’s continued AQUARION part of that commitment ty of the mains in rela- Outside of the water greater that 0.3 mg/L to investment in the com- continued from page 1 as they work to bring tion to significant town main project, Walsh also take action to reduce lev- munity and infrastruc- phase one and two we quality and service to the buildings like schools. In revealed that the compa- els below 0.3mg/L. There ture is more than enough worked with the DPW town’s residents. total around 2,000 feet of ny is addressing concerns are some health impacts to show that they are and the State DOT and “Aquarian is com- water main was installed of manganese issues in at higher and more con- committed to providing the Police Department mitted to providing the this year around Clara the wells on North Main sistent or lifetime usage.” the best service they can and neighbors to make customers in Oxford Barton Drive and Maple Street. The naturally Walsh explained that in the town. sure the project went with high quality water Avenue. occurring mineral is a Aquarion is proposing “We are a little disap- smoothly.” and excellent customer Walsh noted that for common issue for water that the company stan- pointed by some of the Walsh said that he feels service at a reasonable phase three the compa- companies, but Walsh dardize the practice of discussion (at the Sept. Aquarion and the town cost,” said Walsh. “One ny is still making plans said that Aquarion is tak- blending water from sev- 9 Finance Committee of Oxford have formed a of our commitments is as to a schedule and the ing steps to resolve their eral wells to bring the meeting) about the great working partner- to control cost and also extent of the work to be issues and meet state manganese level down idea of a water compa- ship and that the ongo- invest prudently in infra- expected in 2016. That requirements as quickly in the overall water out- ny acquisition. We hope ing project is a testament structure in order to keep may depend on anoth- as possible. put, however they have that contentious issue is to that relationship. He the water rates in check.” er project organized “It’s primarily an aes- not received a response behind us. We’d rather be noted that the company Walsh said the com- between the town and thetic issue in drink- to that proposal from the focused on operating the has made significant con- pany’s investment in Aquarion when Oxford ing water supplies. Mass DEP. system the best we can tributions to the town the water mains falls has installed a sanitary What will happen is Before closing out the for the customers and over the years, including in line with Aquarion’s sewer on Leicester Street. you don’t remove it or discussions during the being involved with the providing a 3.23-percent Capital Efficiency Plan, At that time plans were you hold it in solution Sept. 15 meeting Walsh community,” said Walsh. credit on rate payer for a document that exam- put in motion to re-build it will cause black stains took time to address a 2015 thanks to lowered ines numerous aspects of that street from Route or brown stains in and concern he and Aquarion Jason Bleau may be costs on their part and the water main system 20 to Ennis Road in 2016, around your sinks and have about recent discus- reached at 508-909-4129, or sponsoring and sup- and pipes and prioritizes which is also expected to in your tubs,” he said. sions in town about the by e-mail at jason@stone- porting local programs, the replacement factors include the replacement “The Mass Department status of Oxford’s rela- bridgepress.com. organizations and sports such as breakage histo- of piping installed in the of Environmental tionship with Aquarion teams. Walsh said the ry, age, material of the 1940s as a priority project Protection requires utili- and said he hopes that Town may look to state for help in preparing for winter

going south and also given moment. even ask why it took the ing that intersection. possible before winter DEPOT ROAD going north. If you go by “I’d like to see the state town so long to make the Something as simple weather kicks in and continued from page 1 there are no markings, do something about get- change. The intersection as extending an area to complicates the intersec- they’re just about warn ting it remarked before also includes an island, make a different angle tion. The selectmen voted fatalities that we had out. You can’t even see. the snow flies because which was installed by made a heck of a differ- unanimously to send the at that intersection and There is no delineation that is going to be come the town and not the ence. I know I’ve gotten letter to Boston noting what prevented a lot of there at all.” a serious situation in the state, to further delineate a number of comments that the letter should future fatalities and seri- Saad explained to his winter time whether we between lanes and force from people that live in include statements about ous accidents was when fellow selectmen that have rain, sleet, snow or vehicles to go around it to that area a travel that the support the change our highway department his concern is that when mist,” he said. avoid collisions with cars area everyday who say received from local resi- and the state got togeth- snow begins to fall that Saad informed select- making the sharp turn it’s fantastic.” dents. er and rearranged the intersection will become men that the change onto Depot Road. Saad successfully lob- entrance way to Depot even more complicated received tremendous “All it took was some- bied to have the town Jason Bleau may be Road,” Saad said. “They and without visible lines compliments from the thing simple,” said Saad send a letter to the state reached at 508-909-4129, or did some marking there, the intersection could citizens along Route 12 about the success of requesting that the by e-mail at jason@stone- which delineated where once again become a dan- and Depot Road who, in reconfiguration. “For lines at the intersection bridgepress.com. cars should go in order gerous situation at any some cases, were said to years we were fight- be repainted as soon as to make a left hand turn Dudley announces increase in ambulance rates approved the increase, which in around three of four years, “The anticipated amount of rates and policy can be viewed AMBULANCE went into effect on Oct. 1 and according to Kochanowski. revenue that we will bring as a on the town’s website and both continued from page 1 is the second rate increase in The chief noted that it’s not result of this is about $18,000,” the chief and the town admin- rate explained that the formula as many years. However, the just the cost of drugs that is he said. “As the chief pointed istrator have made themselves usually works out to Medicare 2014 increase was much lower, changing, but the availability out, our supply costs have gone available for any questions or plus 100 percent or 200 percent. according to the chief, because of those drugs, leaving Dudley up and our base wages have concerns citizens may have “It fluxuates so much it’s it only included increases to paying more for certain drugs gone up as a result of contract about how the increase will hard to tell, but we did do a major ambulance costs like that are harder to find, but are settlement. So this money is impact medical response and survey of area towns and some basic life support whereas essential in certain life-sav- money that we need continue billing. towns were a little below, some this is a full increase for all ing situations the emergency our operations.” towns were a little above so [we ambulance responses and will responders may face. The Board of Selectmen Jason Bleau may be reached thought] a 5 percent increase is be covered through insurances Dudley Town Administrator provided unanimous approv- at 508-909-4129, or by e-mail at reasonable at this time,” said rather than taxpayer money. Greg Balukonis said in his al of the increase with few [email protected]. the chief. This is the first increase in inci- eyes, the increase is fully jus- questions outside of why the The Board of Selectmen dental ambulance responses tified. increase was justified. The new New economic development Food Share receives $2K committee coming to Webster grant from GWCF

responded to Becker’s comments and adds to almost $5,000 received through a EDC UPDATE said that is exactly what the commit- FOOD SHARE program hosted by local car dealer Long continued from page 1 continued from page 1 tee is for. Subaru of Webster. for the new committee revealing that “I believe the charge of an eco- it called for larger boxes. Instead of Alkire explained that the organiza- its main responsibilities will be to nomic development committee — it’s giving out restaurant boxed and liquor tion has 25 hard working volunteers expand and strengthen the local econ- marketing a community and trying store boxes and gathering banana that help transport food and serve needy omy and diversity of the Webster to build their commercial and indus- boxes from supermarkets we now have families every Tuesday and Thursday. With the holidays on the horizon, he community and, in effect, reduce the trial tax base,” said Regis. “Also, on very large handled and reinforced cor- said that the grant and the new boxes burden of the tax base on taxpayers the residential side they may pro- rugated boxes with a nice label on it. It’s helped our people remove the foods could not have come at a better time. while improving the financial stabil- mote community gardens and may “They stack well and we build them ity of Webster at the same time. He promote beautification on neigh- from here and it’s easier to handle.” Alkire explained that the Food Share right here. We received the first 500 noted that he also thinks the commit- borhoods and things like that. I’ve transports 65-75 pounds of food per visit, boxes two-and-a-half months ago now seen where economic development tee will help streamline the process using around 100 boxes every week. the second order of 500 is ready to be a potential business owner must go committees put together a process The $2,000 will act as a reimbursement here. People are bringing them back. through to join the Webster commu- by which you get into a competi- for the cost of 1,000 boxes, 500 currently Maybe not 100 percent, maybe not 50 nity. tion with all of your neighbors. Who being used and another 500 on the way. percent, but we remind them and ask “The things that I’ve heard over the can beautify their homes during the “We were going to go ahead with them to please return them so we can years is more or less when someone springtime and stuff like that. I’ve the box purchase one way or anoth- reuse them so it’s a very friendly system comes to the town and walks into the seen that type of thing, but mostly it er,” Alkire said about the organization for everybody to participate in,” he said. Town Hall they don’t know where to is a marketing thing that they do.” making the purchase before receiv- Five organizations from Brookfield go and where to start,” said Bourque. With the Board of Selectmen now ing the grant. “There was a need with were also included in the list of recipients “I think that this is without a doubt fully approving the formation of the our food share and we help more than of GWCF funding. APPLE Seed Inc., the the first step to many positive things committee the next step is to find 1,000 families in Webster and Dudley Council of Aging, Friends of Brookfield that could come down the road.” members to serve, a process that throughout the year. It’s an ongoing Town Hall, Merrick Public Library and New Hope Inc.’s SAFEPLAN all Webster’s newest selectman, Randy began immediately following the venture. Receiving the money from the received funding through the Jeppson vote of approval. Foundation was great. It was wonderful Becker, said he thinks the committee Memorial Fund. is a good addition to Webster, but and it encourages us to continue to go that he was a little surprised to learn Jason Bleau may be reached at 508- out and find other grants.” According to Alkire, that makes Jason Bleau may be reached at 508-909- the committee’s charge will be more 909-4129, or by e-mail at jason@stone- the organization two for four when it 4129, or by e-mail at jason@stonebridge- bridgepress.com. about promotion and marketing of comes to grants they have applied to press.com. the town than anything else. Regis in the past few years and the $2,000

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Adam Minor Editor placards The Webster Times Recently, two peo- ple discussed the use of handicapped plac- Editorial ards. One involved the practice of peo- ple driving cars with these objects hang- How small ing from their rear Chief’s view mirrors. The other dealt with a we are Corner driver using a plac- ard when the person Watching the “Blood Moon” out of DRUG TAKE BACK DAY A SUCCESS STEVE it was issued to was not in the vehicle. I my front window last Sunday night Courtesy photo WOJNAR was cool and all, but it ended up being wanted to provide DUDLEY — On Saturday, April 26, the Dudley Police Department and the Drug some information on more of a chore than anything. Enforcement Administration (DEA) conducted another prescription drug “Take It wasn’t because I’m not interest- these topics. Back” event. The public had the opportunity to provide for safe disposal of expired, One of the disability permits issued ed in colorful, cosmic events — it’s unused, and unwanted prescription drugs. The service was free and anonymous. by the Registry is a placard. This is a because I couldn’t actually see what This was another successful event. More than 50 people dropped off a large quan- photo identification card issued to a was happening, as the tall oak trees in tity of prescription medications, enough to fill five large boxes. Special thanks go particular person with a disability. The my front lawn make it nearly impos- out to representatives of Harrington Hospital who allowed the department to use placard is designed to be hung from sible to see anything in the sky to the three needle drop boxes for those who sought to dispose of medical sharps. These a rear view mirror in a vehicle when east at 10:11 p.m. Of course, that was were also over filled. It was another success and I encourage everyone to take parked in a designated space. These are the exact time the moon was slated advantage of this program in the future. The next event is tentatively planned for issued to a person and may be used in to go full eclipse, bringing with it the April of 2016. Pictured, cardboard boxes with medications for disposal as well as any vehicle where the person is riding. end of the world, a zombie apocalypse, gray medical sharps boxes. The law, which can apply when these and what have you. items are left hanging while driving, Note to self: Cut down all of the is found under Massachusetts General trees in my front yard before the year Laws Chapter 90 Section 13. This law contains the definition for “impeded 2033, so that I can actually see the Letters to the Editor operation.” It states in part, “No person, next Blood Moon happen without an when operating a motor vehicle shall obscured view. American priorities permit to be on or in the vehicle or on or All joking aside though, I saw about his person anything which may enough on Facebook that night of the To the Editor: ly benefit of $1,294. Many of these bene- interfere with or impede the proper Super Moon that showed how impres- Actor John Wayne tried to enlist ficiaries are retired American citizens operation of the vehicle or any equip- in the U.S. Navy three times during who contributed to this program for he sive, ment by which the vehicle is operated T beauti- World War II. He was declined due to many years. The government has deter- or controlled…” This definition covers ful and injuries he had sustained prior to the mined that no increase is owed due to many situations. According to this law, Minor war. He was unable to fight for his low inflation. striking items cannot block windows, cover mir- country but dozens of Hollywood actors Our government provides funds to Details our uni- rors, or interfere in any way with a driv- such as Jimmy Stewart, Paul Newman, support 185 countries in foreign aid er’s ability to safely operate the vehicle. verse is. Kirk Douglas, Charlton Heston, Mickey relief totaling $52 billion in 2014 and ADAM I saw The presence of these placards could Rooney, Henry Ford and others put $337 billion for immigration programs be considered as an impediment to the MINOR the moon their careers on hold to serve and pro- in the United States in 2015. clear view of a driver in many cases. that tect their country. Why does this government help cit- The rules that apply to these placards night Our government doesn’t show this izens of other countries and offer pro- can also pertain to other things such as through the lens of social media, see- same devotion to serve and protect this grams to support immigration and then dash ornaments, fuzzy dice, large air ing every grainy cell phone photo as country. Patriotism and love of coun- decline our American citizens? Who are fresheners, windshield suction paper it popped up on my screen as I edited try has changed since 1945. It was just we trying to serve and protect? John pads, etc. A violation of this law carries stories on deadline. Some photos were announced that Social Security benefi- Wayne is rolling over in his grave. a $35 civil assessment. better than others. One of my former ciaries will receive no increase in their Eric Spahl The penalty for the actual misuse writers, whom I still keep in contact benefits in 2016 — 59 million Americans Dudley of a handicap plate or placard is more receive benefits with an average month- with from time to time, snapped a stringent. Remember, these can only be photo through a telescope, produc- used when the person it is issued to is ing an amazing image of the orange- A ‘special night’ for Bay Path alumni with the vehicle. A person who violates stained moon that looks like it was this provision of the law is subject to a civil motor vehicle fine of at least $500. taken by NASA. A neighbor down the To the Editor: Boisvert, Delma Kusy (Rosario) and oth- In addition, their driver’s license can road tinkered with his camera’s set- be suspended for thirty days for a first tings just enough to get a nice, clear I am writing to you on a special night ers too many to mention. It was a night that recently took place. to remember and I am hopeful that we offense penalty. The person who has the shot of the moon that looked like a On Saturday night, Sept. 19, I took could make it an annual reunion type plate or placard issued to them may also floating tangerine. Others looked like part along with about 60 of my fellow event even if just a local cookout at one be subjected to the immediate revoca- they were taken on a 1985 Polaroid Bay Path Class of 1995 alumni and their of the alumni’s homes. tion of their permit. camera…but I digress. family members for a special reunion Thanks goes out to everyone involved Handicap parking violations are Along with the Mega Moon that so at Michael’s Cigar Bar in downtown on making a night to remember. In clos- taken very seriously. A person who beautifully capped off last weekend, Worcester. ing, one of the highlights was a toast to is looking to save a few moments and I was treated randomly to a bit of It was a special night where alum- a few members who are no longer with benefit from the ease of parking closer perspective with a well-timed video a ni got the chance to eat, drink, dance us but there in spirit. to their destination takes a risk of stiff couple weeks ago on YouTube called to music from a DJ to house bands. I That’s it for now from a proud fines and penalties. More importantly, “To Scale: The Solar System.” In the would like to put the spotlight on a few Minuteman! the space is not available for use by those people who truly need it to enjoy 7-minute clip, some young men make Bay Path alumni who put it all togeth- Justin Bernard many of the same opportunities most of it their mission to create an exact scale er. They include Mark Prince, Kelley Webster Twombley (Lamarche), Shelly Dumont us take for granted. It is also important replica of our solar system using a to have a clear and unimpeded field 7-mile wide lakebed in Nevada. That’s of vision as well as a distraction free right — 7 miles. That’s how wide driver compartment. Take the time to the expanse needs to be to accom- remove items that may be a distraction. modate our system of planets. Our Beware of scary inhabitants of This small step could make a big differ- “sun,” a glowing ball only 1.5 meters ence in preventing an accident. in diameter, rested in the middle of the lakebed, and our planet Earth was Thanks again for your questions and only the size of a small, blue, glass the investment world comments. Please send them to me at marble. It’s an astonishing sight to the Dudley Police Department, 71 West see as the men travel further and fur- In just a few weeks, your investment statements. Main St., Dudley, MA 01571, or e-mail witches, zombies and vam- But don’t let a few bad months, at [email protected]. Opinions ther out from the “sun,” recreating Financial expressed in this weekly column are those each planet’s orbit, one by one, until pires will be converging or even a bad year, cause you on your house, asking Focus to stuff your money under your of Chief Wojnar only and unless clearly finally, at the edge of the lakebed, 3.5 for candy. As is the case mattress. The financial mar- noted, do not reflect the ideas or opinions miles from , the small blue every Halloween, you’ll JEFF kets can turn around pretty of any other organization or citizen. marble of Neptune (sorry Pluto!) is likely be merely amused BURDICK quickly, and if you’re out of placed on its mantle, giving us an over the sight of these cos- the market when the next rally idea of just how far away it is from tumed characters. But in begins, you’ll miss out on some the sun, which looks like a tiny white other areas of life, such as the investment potentially big gains. So, put those neg- dot in the distance, not unlike one of world, you may need to watch out for ative statements aside and look back at the billions of stars we can see as we some seemingly scary entities. Here are your investment results over a period of look up into the clear night sky every a few of them: many years – the big picture might look night. The guys then light the glass The Horrendous Headline – Big, glar- a lot less frightening than you’d imagine. ing headlines rarely offer any comfort to The Fearsome Forecast – The perfor- marble up and travel along its orbit, investors. Whether it’s political squab- mance of the financial markets is noto- as a camera documents them from bles at home, conflicts in the Middle East riously hard to predict – but that doesn’t a nearby mountain, catching their or the debt crisis in the eurozone, there’s stop a slew of fortune-tellers from trying. orbit in view. The results, when sped always something happening that’s per- And the same is true of the economy as a up, are breathtaking, as the orbits can ceived as jeopardizing the stability of the whole – predictions abound, but many of be seen from afar. To think that from financial markets. Yet these threats are them prove far off base. You can always that mountain, our entire planet is often overblown, and the markets have adjust your portfolio, as needed, in represented by merely a small, glass proven quite resilient for decades. Here response to changing market or economic marble certainly puts us into place. in the United States, the most powerful conditions, but don’t act on these possi- Multiply that scale by billions and economic engine in the history of the ble circumstances just because someone, world has offered investment opportuni- somewhere, has predicted them. Instead, billions, and it’s incomprehensible. ties as crises have come and gone. follow tried-and-true principles such as We are but fragile beings in this tiny, The Terrible Tipster – He or she could diversification, which can help reduce tiny world. be anyone – your neighbor, friend or rela- the impact of volatility on your holdings Last weekend, as the world gazed tive. But whatever their origins, Terrible (however, diversification can’t guarantee upwards toward the sky from the sur- Tipsters have one thing in common: They a profit or protect against loss). face of this marble as one, we forgot like to tout “hot” stocks or “can’t miss” The ghouls and goblins you see on DON’T about our problems for a split second, opportunities. The problem is that by Halloween are unlikely to cause you and were able to just be amazed, awe- the time you actually hear about a hot nightmares. And the various phantoms struck and captivated by creation. We stock, it may already be cooling off. And of the investment world may prove just all need a little bit of that from time the “can’t miss” opportunities often do as illusory. Don’t let them scare you away indeed miss. Don’t waste time, effort – from investing. to time. MISS and money – seeking a shortcut to invest- Adam Minor may be reached at (508) ment success: There isn’t one. Instead, This article was written by Edward 909-4130, or e-mail aminor@stone- stick with an investment strategy that’s Jones for use by your local Edward Jones bridgepress.com. suitable for your goals, risk tolerance and Financial Advisor. Please contact Jeff time horizon. Burdick, your local Edward Jones Advisor A THING! The Scary Statement – When the mar- in Sturbridge at 508-347-1420 or jeff.bur- ket is down, you probably dread seeing [email protected]. www.webstertimes.net Friday, October 2, 2015 • The Webster Times • 11 Viewpoint Gearing up for opening day

While many deer is indeed a sign that hunt- hunters have left ing season is here. Pheasant Massachusetts to do The Great hunters that spend the time some early hunting and money to own a good in neighboring states, Outdoors bird dog will reap the ben- other sportsmen are efits throughout the bird enjoying some great RALPH hunting season. The two fishing on saltwater bird daily limit is still the and all reports are TRUE same this year and the six positive. bird annual limit remains Tautog fishing is the same although many just starting to improve and sea bass bird hunters have vented their disap- fishing is nothing short of fantastic in proval of the six bird annual limit for Rhode Island waters. Striper fishing in years. both Massachusetts and Rhode Island is Raising a bird dog to harvest six improving every day as the fall migra- pheasant annually is an expensive sport tion starts to shift into high gear. Tuna if the bird hunter only has time to hunt fishing is also good for anglers that Massachusetts. With fewer woodcock have the time to put in many hours to available each year and grouse almost find the fish. But it all pays off. extinct in the Valley area, there is little As the waters cool, trout anglers are a bird dog hunter can do except to spend looking forward to the annual trout big bucks at a local pheasant preserve stocking by Mass. Fish & Wildlife. Some or hunt out of state. Rhode Island offers beneficial rain would sure help bring their bird hunters the opportunity to the lakes and ponds back to a higher purchase additional tags to harvest six level of water, for a more favorable more birds when their six-bird limit trout stocking. is reached. Massachusetts sportsmen Goose and duck hunters are gearing have asked for a similar program but Courtesy photo up for the opening day of hunting in nothing has materialized. This week’s picture shows a father and son team hunting pheasant at the Uxbridge Rod & Gun Massachusetts, slated for Oct. 13 in the One bird hunter questioned the fair- Club a few years ago. A father that hunts together with his son or daughter stays together, central district. Wood duck bag limits ness of the six pheasant annual limit and will share many great memories in the years to come! this year will stay at three birds daily. when trout anglers can fish and catch 50 Black ducks will stay at one bird daily or 100 trout or more a year, and the cost and four mallards are allowed with only to the state to raise a trout can exceed $7 two being females. The interbreeding a pound. The cost of a single pheasant of mallards and black ducks can make can run around $20 and are no longer for hunters that have a valid turkey sold Oct. 7 and permits for Zone 13 and it hard to identify them in flight. Only raised by the state. All birds are pur- permit. Only one bird may be harvested 14 will go on sale Oct. 8 starting at 8 a.m. steel shot is allowed for all waterfowl chased fully grown from mainly New in the fall and it can be of either sex. also. This year with the black bear sea- hunting! York and Vermont. Over the years suit- It is the same day that the archery son open in all zones more sportsmen Pheasant hunters are also gearing able bird hunting areas have decreased deer hunting starts in Massachusetts. will also be purchasing a valid bear up for the October opening day in dramatically because of development Archers and turkey hunters need to us permit. Bear sightings in Uxbridge and Massachusetts slated to start on Oct. and posted property, some because of extreme caution when hunting in the neighboring towns could have some 17 this year. Conditioning dogs prior to irresponsible sportsmen. 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Online bidders can place an alterna- draw bidders who might not a bid in advance or just plan to tive solution have attended the estate sale in be at their computer when the for estate liq- a more out of the way location. bidding is closing on the item uidation, moving and downsiz- An estate administrator typ- that interests them. ing. ically needs to get the home Another benefit is that win- The online estate auction emptied to prepare it for sale. ning bidders know what they Courtesy photo method that we use is a timed Most of the items are sold and win prior to pickup. At a live event where bidding ends on removed from the home with auction a bidder may not want Former local antique auction business full of antiques and collectibles that a specified date and time. The an online estate auction. This to bid on a larger piece if they we are selling by online auction. end time can be staggered so typically makes the cleanout don’t have extra room in their that each lot closes a minute or process quicker and cheaper truck or didn’t bring a truck more apart from the next lot. than with an estate tag sale. at all. Bidders will know what An online auction just pro- for more details on that and We are seeing more demand One other advantage is that they won in advance of pickup vides another tool that can be other events. for online auctions services for the sale draws bidders from a and can bring trucks, moving very effective when used in the estates. It offers some advan- variety of sources. Many tra- blankets, boxes, bubble wrap, right situation. Contact us at: Wayne tages that other methods don’t ditional live auction bidders etc. We are preparing for a large Tuiskula Auctioneer/Appraiser afford. and estate sale buyers also bid The National Auctioneers online antique auction at a Central Mass Auctions for Items can be sold in place. on online estate sales. Many Association website shows that Shrewsbury, Mass. location. Antique Auctions, Estate Sales One estate that we handled people who are local to the sale live auctions have taken place Preview will be on Oct. 24 and and Appraisal Services www. had items including an aircraft see signs for a preview and also for over 2,000 years. Estate 25 with bidding ending on Oct. centralmassauctions.com (508- engine and a milling machine become bidders. sales will also always be an 28. Keep following us on the 612- 6111), info@centralmas- that required riggers to move. One of the main benefits of effective way to quickly and web at www.centralmassauc- sauctions.com. Winning bidders provided an online estate auction is the efficiently sell estate contents. tions.com or read this column www.TheHeartOfMassachusetts.com 12 • The Webster Times • Friday, October 2, 2015 www.webstertimes.net Sports Quaboag girls’ soccer picks up much needed win over Bartlett

BY NICK ETHIER SPORTS STAFF WRITER WEBSTER — Having played against the cream of the crop in the Southern Worcester County League (SWCL) to open their 2015 season, the Quaboag Regional girls’ varsity soccer team’s record was an unim- pressive 1-4-1. But, on Sept. 28, the Cougars may have begun to right the ship following a 9-0 victory over Bartlett High to improve to 2-4-1. “We needed one like this,” Quaboag head coach Chris Bailey said. “We’ve had a tough early stretch in the schedule.” The Cougars played Millbury High, Tantasqua Regional and Leicester High in three of their first six games, and Bailey noted that those teams are all top 15 squads in Central Mass. Quaboag still has to play SWCL brethren Auburn High and Grafton High soon — two more top 15 clubs — but for now the victory over the Indians served as a “confidence boost- er,” according to Bailey. Bartlett’s record, meanwhile, Nick Ethier photos dropped to 2-6. “We’re not talented enough Bartlett’s Allison Grzembski sends the ball down the sidelines. to come out and play if we don’t have any energy or hus- tle,” Indians head coach Dave Marrier said. “They need to play for 80 minutes and come out right from the start ready to play.” But the Cougars came out ready to play, scoring three goals in the first 13 minutes. Eighth grader Kiarra Dorman assisted on all three tallies, with junior Shelby Tytula, junior Shaylah Dorman and Emily Jones of Bartlett puts the ball back into play with a throw-in. eighth grader Addy Ford scor- ing, respectively. Marrier called a timeout after the third strike, hoping to get his team ready to go. Quaboag scored again in the 19th minute, though, when Mohegan Bowl Shaylah Dorman took advan- tage of a Bartlett defensive mis- cue for her second goal of the fall leagues, week game. The Indians then held the Cougars in check for the next ending Sept. 27 19 minutes, but Quaboag scored twice in the final two minutes Monday Men’s Business of the first half to extend the Single — Ron Ostrokolowicz 142, Dan Farrar 138, Steve lead to 6-0. Sophomore Evona Poisant 137 Bolaske (Tytula assist) and Series — Steve Costen 361, Jay Mahan and Jon Dufield Shaylah Dorman (for a hat 360 trick) were the beneficiaries Series over average — Andy Berg +75 on the goals. The Cougars continued their Tuesday Chet’s Social offensive attack in the second Single — Joe Pranaitis 122, Ryan Pelletier 119, Dave Bartlett’s Lyndsey Sweatland has plenty of open space to dribble the ball. half when Tytula dribbled Meunier and Charlie Legacy 116, Darlene Froment 113, through many Bartlett defend- Donna Lynn 99, Ellen Fugatt 98 ers before scoring in the 52nd minute. Good passing and drib- Series — Rick Marschall 321, Ryan Pelletier 316, bling skills were on display for Charlie Legacy and Joe Pranaitis 309, Darlene Froment many of Quaboag’s goals. 294, Donna Lynn 278, Ellen Fugatt and Diane Levesque “We put an emphasis on 268 playing the ball on the ground Series over average — Dan Burlingame +37, Donna today,” Bailey explained. Lynn +56 The 62nd minute saw Ford score, and the final goal was Tuesday Bowlerettes scored in the 64th minute off Single — Charles Knorr 124, Maureen Laprade 118, the foot of sophomore Jess Peg Brier 107 Souza. Series — Charles Knorr 352, Maureen Laprade 330, Quaboag’s Rachel Westberg, Brenda Mayer 286 a sophomore, made four saves for the shutout, while Bartlett Wednesday Women’s Industrial sophomore Kyara Binienda Single — Shanna Boucher 124 (Bushel ‘N Peck), Jayne (13 saves) and senior Katie Hinchliffe 118 (Morin Maintenance), Marie McNally and Kobel (four saves) combined Joanne Grzembski 113 (Nikki’s Doghouse), Lynne Smith for 17 stops. The Cougars were 113 (Liberty Club) awarded 10 corner kicks, while Series — Jayne Hinchliffe 331, Lynne Smith 318, Bartlett had just two. Joanne Grzembski 308 Marrier, who believes Series over average –—Joanne Grzembski +23 his team can compete with Quaboag, will get anoth- Thursday Coffee er chance when the Indians Quaboag’s Kiarra Dorman, left, runs with teammate Shelby Tytula while Single — Yvette Gauthier 118, Karen Langevin, Millie travel to face the Cougars in a she dribbles the ball. Wonoski and Gloria Ricker 117 rematch on Oct. 28 at 3:30 p.m. Series — Karen Langevin 305, Flo Jedrzynski 300, Gloria Ricker 295 Series over average — Flo Jedrzynski and Louise Girard +72

Saturday Youth Single — Luke Olszta 91, Ty Dupuis 72, Anthony Peterson 68, Gabriella Wondolowski 86, Kourtney Tucker 79, Amelia Peterson 69 Series — Luke Olszta 241, Ty Dupuis 196, Anthony Peterson 181, Gabriella Wondolowski 247, Kourtney Tucker 213, Amelia Peterson 206 Series over average — Luke Olszta +25, Gabriella Wondolowski +40

Sunday Mixed Single — Paul Nault 126, Brian Lavallee 122, Chad Maramo 114, Loda Blackmer and Jaime Pendragon 99, Dana Pendragon and Marcia Collingwood 98 Series — Brian Lavallee 334, Chad Maramo 312, Dave Phelps 298, Marcia Collingwood 276, Dana Pendragon 272, Loda Blackmer 266 Series over average — Dave Phelps +58, Jaime Pendragon +31

Sarah Westberg of Quaboag sends a pass down the field. www.webstertimes.net Friday, October 2, 2015 • The Webster Times • 13 Sports Rams show fight in boys’ soccer team’s loss to Wachusett

DUDLEY — After falling third corner kick. Matthew behind by two goals, the DiLoreto made a pass to Luke Shepherd Hill Regional boys’ Lindholm, who deposited the varsity soccer team showed ball into the back of the net. some fight in the second half, The Rams then showed but it wasn’t quite enough. a more offensive-oriented The Rams fell victim to a attack in second half action, talented squad in Wachusett which included sliding Burns Regional, 2-1, in a game up. Korey Fortier then took played Sept. 24 at Carmignani over on the defensive end. Memorial Field. Shepherd Hill’s Jeremy The first 30 minutes of Martin finally scored in action displayed strong the 76th minute, as the ball defensive play, particular- bounced to him in the mid- ly from The Hill’s Brian dle of the box, where he beat Burns, Jarrod Kleya, Vaughn Wachusett keeper Chad Hammond and Joshua Braitwaite (11 saves), but it Bagley. But the Mountaineers was too little, too late. beat the defense and keep- The Rams’ Shane Cohen er Eric Patrinos (four saves) made four saves in second in the 32nd minute. Liam half action. Setterlund threaded a nice The Mountaineers pass through the middle of improved to 4-1-2 overall and the field to Jonah Smith, who 1-0-1 in Midland-A League beat Patrinos for the game’s action, while Shepherd Hill first goal. dropped to 3-3 while suffering Then, with just 25 sec- their first loss in Midland-A onds to go until the halftime play, where they are now 2-1. break, Wachusett made it a — Nick Ethier 2-0 contest courtesy of their

Joshua Bagley of Shepherd Hill heads the ball downward versus Wachusett.

Nick Ethier photos Shepherd Hill’s Vaughn Hammond blasts the ball out of his team’s Shepherd Hill’s Ryan Silk looks up while dribbling the ball during a fast break opportunity. defensive end.

Wachusett’s Jonathan Zins, left, and Shepherd Hill’s Benjamin Boudreau both reach out for Brian Burns of Shepherd Hill, right, jockeys for position — and for the Shepherd Hill’s Anthony Corridori touches a pass back to a teammate. possession of the ball. ball — against a Wachusett counterpart.

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South County Storm to hold a Pitching and Hitting Clinic The South County Storm Pitching and Hitting Clinic opens on Oct. 11 and runs through March 20, 2016, with over 20 weeks of lessons. One must bring a catcher. The clinic will be held at the Southbridge Armory, located on 152 Chestnut Street. The clinic will be held Sunday mornings from 8:30 to 11 a.m., with 60-minute Marc Widing, Jr. stops the ball with his right foot while in traffic with Evan Coulson of Shepherd Hill looks to get the ball out of his end while sessions. The clinic is for ages 7 and his opponents from Wachusett. goalie Eric Patrinos watches on. up, with times of 8:30, 9:20 or 9:50 available. Call or email for clinic cost, and catchers come free. There is a team special available for three or more pitchers from the same league register. Please reserve early by email or phone call to coach Bill Rahall at (860) 576-3440 or email www.TheHeartOfMassachusetts.com [email protected]. 14 • The Webster Times • Friday, October 2, 2015 www.webstertimes.net news briefs

Girls Club of Webster-Dudley OXFORD — The Friends of oxfordmapubliclibrary.org/. senses. This free event is open Boys & Girls Club by stopping by the Ninety the Oxford Free Public Library to patients, survivors, family Nine Restaurants in Auburn are preparing for a Fall Book members and caregivers. announces fundraising at 793 Southbridge Street or Sale that will be a book lover’s Local events to If you find yourself at Elm in Killingly, Conn., at 1068 delight and a bargain hunter’s Park in Worcester on Sunday, initiative Killingly Commons Drive, bonanza. promote breast cancer Oct. 18, for the Making Strides Dayville, CT 06241. Thousands of hard and soft- Against Breast Cancer Walk DUDLEY — The Boys & cover books in all genres, for awareness look for PinkHippy.org’s ‘Selfie Girls Club has announced all age groups, will be on sale Booth,’ where you can snap a its Fundraising Month at Durant to hold local Thursday, Oct. 15, from 12 PinkHippy.org is hosting a pic and show your support. the Ninety Nine Restaurants noon to 7 p.m.; Friday, Oct. month long series of events. And don’t forget to check out through Sunday, Nov. 1. office hours 16, from 9:30 a.m. to 4 p.m.; Patients and survivors come the Restorative Yoga demon- “The month of October is and Saturday, Oct. 17, from 9:30 together on Thursday, Oct. 8 stration and learn about free always a special time for the State Rep. Peter Durant a.m. to 3 p.m. from 6 to 8 p.m. for PinkHippy. yoga classes. Ninety Nine as we mark our will be holding office hours Large print books, CD’s, org’s Annual Expressive Arts In addition to these events 18-year relationship with the throughout the district each DVD’s, audio tapes and VHS Celebration. The theme for this there are also guided medita- Boys & Girls Club. Our restau- month. Constituents and town tapes will also be available, and year’s event is ‘No Boundaries’ tions, drum circle, and stress rants continue to demonstrate officials are invited to express homemade baked goods will be where artist Karen Reid, in an relief & restorative yoga class- hard work and commitment to any concerns, issues, or ideas on sale. The Friends request no atmosphere of fun and explo- es offered on Wednesday eve- giving back to their local Boys they have. Walk-ins are wel- dealers please! ration, will help participants nings through PinkHippy.org & Girls Clubs within their com- come. To schedule an individ- You can support the Friends to tap into their natural well- — all are free to breast cancer munities,” said Charlie Noyes, ual appointment please contact and the Library with your spring of creative spirit and patients and are open to sur- Ninety Nine Restaurant & Pub Ann Gaudreau, Chief of Staff donations of clean, gently read self expression to create a piece vivors, family members, care- president. “Last year we raised for Representative Durant at books and media. Donations of mixed media collage art on givers and others. For more an impressive $547,000 and we [email protected] will be accepted until Oct. 13, canvas. The event this year information on any of these know our fundraising efforts or (617) 722-2060, ext. 8563. and can be left downstairs will be held at the Charlton events or classes please visit will continue to benefit the • Spencer Town Hall, during current library hours. Arts Center, 4 Dresser Hill www.PinkHippy.org. kids at the local Boys & Girls Wednesday, Oct. 14, 5-6 p.m. The Oxford Free Public Road, Charlton. PinkHippy.org is a 501(c)(3) Clubs making this year anoth- • Southbridge Town Hall, Library, at 339 Main Street in The evening is free of charge, non-profit organization that is er memorable one for the Boys Thursday, Oct. 15, 10-11 a.m. Oxford Center, is a member but seating is limited so please committed to providing free & Girls Club.” • Dudley Town Hall, Monday, of the C/W MARS network reserve your space by Oct. 5. holistic services and support Each restaurant has a local Oct. 26, 2-3 p.m. and is open to all residents of Enjoy time in nature on to local breast cancer patients, relationship with a Boys & • Charlton Town Hall, Massachusetts. The Friends Sunday, Oct. 11, at 3 p.m., for a survivors and their families in Girls chapter and all proceeds Monday, Oct. 26, 4-5 p.m. of the Library are volunteers Walking Meditation at Hodges south central Massachusetts, from the fundraiser will be who support the Library with Village Dam in Oxford. Join northeast , and donated to those local clubs. All fundraising and promotional Jeannie Light in a serene wood- northwest Rhode Island. Ninety Nine Restaurant & Pub Oxford library book activities. Hours and library ed setting where you will prac- locations will be participating. news can be found at http:// tice meditating with your five You can help the Boys & sale starts Oct. 15

WEBSTER MANOR HOSTS BIG BAND CONCERT

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WEBSTER — Summer is almost over and as we prepare for fall, we think fairs, food and music concerts. Webster Manor Rehabilitation Health Care Center brought back its popular Big Band Concert series in part by a grant from the Webster Cultural Council. On Sept. 12, Bombay Jim and the Swinging Sapphires performed a two hour set of jazz and swing music that brought back an era of dancing, romance and good times! Jim Porcella who takes the lead vocals of the group sang popular tunes like “Let the Good Times Roll” and impressed viewers with his jazz “scatting” technique. A balance of great weather, well-trained musicians and memories for families made this event a success. The event was open to the public and light refreshments were served including popcorn and ice cream, a perfect treat to mark the end of summer.

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CASH FOR UNWANTED CARS where: 7 sutton rd. webster, ma when: saturday, october 10th 10am - 2pm AUTO TheHeartOf WARREN’S WRECKING Food • Music • Arts & Crafts Leicester, MA Emma’s Acres Alpacas • Couet Farm & Fromagerie • Dr. Rub Spices 508-757-1339 Massachusetts.com • Fresh Counters • Aspinock Spirng Pottery • Susan’s Artisan Breads Used Parts Available • Inishowen Farms • Faery Tribe • Express Yourself Gifts & Baskets • Blackstone Valley Music • King of Kettle Corn • Hartman’s Herb Farm Prizes and More! Scan to register. Join & Share: Facebook.com/longsubaru IT’S GOIN’ See a photo you would DOWN! like to order? CHECK OUT THE Photo Reprints Available SPORTS ACTION! Call Stonebridge Press for details at 508-764-4325 or drop us an email at [email protected] Calendar The calendar page is a free service ice cream. Sugar-free is available for for more than 600 vehicles. Registration Oct. 4. Email: [email protected]. offered for listings for government, diabetics upon request. Tickets: Adult is $15 per vehicle from 8 a.m. until 12 Website: holytrinitywebster.org. educational and non-profit organiza- Size, $5; Child Size, $3.50. Location for p.m. sharp. Trophy presentations will tions. Send all calendar listings and ticket in advance: Dudley Town Clerk, begin at 3:30 p.m. Spectator admission OXFORD happenings by mail to Editor Adam Peter’s Hair Salon; A Dudley Grange begins at 9 a.m. and the cost is $3 with Annual Chicken BBQ American Minor at Stonebridge Press, P.O. Box member. Activities available: Meadow children 10 and under free. Food ven- Legion Post 58, Oxford, 227 Main Street, 90, Southbridge, MA 01550; by fax at muffin, bingo, pumpkin decorating, dors will be on site and great music of Oxford. Will be held on Sunday, Oct. 4, (508) 764-8015 or by e-mail to aminor@ apple pie eating contest for adults, tug- the 50’s and 60’s will be played through- from 1-3 p.m. The cost is $8 per person. stonebridgepress.com. Please write “cal- of-war for adults and kids, hayrides, out the day. You can get your tickets by stopping endar” in the subject line. All calendar games, bounce house and more. Music. Come out and enjoy the day with us. at the American Legion Lounge or by listings must be submitted by 12 p.m. on Vendors are more than welcome. Food Raid date is Oct. 11. calling 508-987-8784. Monday to be published in the following — hamburgers, cheeseburgers, hot Friday’s edition. We will print such list- dogs, French fries, apple cider donuts. Join us, along with your pet or pic- ings as space allows. Beverages — molt cider, apple cider, tures of your pet, on Sunday, Oct. 4, for Thursday, Oct. 8 soda, water, coffee, ice tea, lemon- a special “Blessing of the Animals” to ade. The festival will be rain or shine! take place at 2 p.m. in the Courtyard at DUDLEY Saturday, Oct. 3 For more info please contact Festival the United Church of Christ, Federated On Oct. 8, the Dudley Woman’s Club Chairman Alex Rodinov (774-922-2930). located at 4 Church St., in Webster. will hold its monthly meeting at 6:30 OXFORD Following the Blessing will be a meet p.m. in The Black Tavern on Center Precious Furs Pet Resort, 10th THOMPSON, Conn. and greet with Author Elisabeth Davis Rd. Our presenters are Pam, Brian and Anniversary Dinner Auction to benefit where she will have books to sell and Tuukka, his service dog, from Nick’s the Oxford Police K-9 Unit. Please join 12th Annual Auction, sponsored by sign as well as a showing of her pet por- House of Southbridge, a non-profit us, Saturday, Oct. 3, at J. Anthony’s VFW Auxiliary to Thompson Memorial traits. Ms. Davis donates all proceeds, recovery home for veterans with PTSD. Italian Grill, 206 Southbridge Rd., North Post 10088, Saturday, Oct. 3. Food and after costs, to animal rescue. Please consider voluntarily bringing Oxford. Entertainment by B.A.S.S. DJ preview: 5 p.m. Auction: 6 p.m. VFW a gift card from Walmart, Big Bunny Entertainment — Cocktails 6:30 p.m., Post 10088, 654 Quinebaug Rd. (Route Oct. 4 Family Event, Car and Bike or CVS to donate to Nick’s House. The Dinner 7:30 p.m. Tickets are $40 avail- 131), Quinebaug. Benefit: Veterans and Show, at the PACC, 37 Harris St., Dudley Woman’s Club is open to all able at Precious Furs Pet Resort, 13 Community programs. Webster. women from Dudley and surrounding Lovett Rd, Oxford. 508-987-2927. www. towns, and we welcome your atten- preciousfurspetresort.com. Sunday, Oct. 4, 4 p.m. Holy Trinity dance. Join us for this fun and lively Sunday, Oct. 4 Church – 68 Lake St., Webster, 508-943- evening, be our guest and discover what DUDLEY 0608. Blessing of the Animals — Bring our Woman’s Club is all about. For Dudley Grange #163 8th Annual WEBSTER your dogs, cats, hamster, bird, etc. for more information please send an email Apple Festival — Come join the Dudley The Dudley Lions Club is holding a special blessing. This custom is con- to [email protected] or Grange for their 8th Annual Apple their 21st Annual Car Show on Oct. 4, ducted in remembrance of St. Francis visit our website: DudleyWomansClub. Festival. Saturday, Oct. 3, 10 a.m. at the MAPFRE/Commerce Insurance of Assisi’s love of all creatures. All org. to 4 p.m. Apple crisp is made with Company, Route 16, Webster, located are welcome and invited to join us as fresh apples, and topped with vanilla just off I-395 (exit 2). All paved parking we celebrate St. Francis Feast day on Turn To CALENDAR page ­­­B5 2 • The Webster Times • Friday, October 2, 2015 www.webstertimes.net

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WEBSTER ST. JOSEPH BASILICA, St. Joseph Basilica, 53 Whitcomb St., Webster, MA 01570, 508-943-0467, Rev. OXFORD The Church of the Reconciliation (Episcopal), 5 Monsignor Anthony Czarnecki, Saturdays, 4 p.m., North Main Street, Webster THE CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER- Sundays, 7 a.m. and 11 a.m. (Polish), 8:15 a.m. and Rector: The Rev. Janice Ford DAY SAINTS, 49 Old Webster Rd., Oxford. 508-987- 9:30 a.m. (English), Holy Day Vigil, 5 p.m., Holy Day Sunday services 10 am. 1083. Bishop C. Todd Burt. Sundays, 10 a.m. Masses, 6:30 a.m. and 8:30 a.m. (English) 5:00 p.m. and Christian Formation Sundays at 10:00 a.m.: Godly 7 pm (Polish) 7 p.m. (Bi-lingual). Play (children 3-6 years old); Sunday school (children FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH OF NORTH OXFORD, 7-12 years old) 693 Main St. (508) 987-5633. Pastor Renee D. Kaufman. ST. LOUIS CHURCH, 14 Lake Street, Webster, Mass. Nursery available Sundays 9 a.m. to noon (parental Sundays, 9:15 a.m. 01570. Rectory Phone: 943-0240 supervision) Rev. William F. Sanders, Pastor / Deacon, Mr. Fellowship: Sundays10:00-10:50 a.m. FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH OF OXFORD Peter Motyka Website: www.reconciliationweb.org 355 Main St., (508) 987-2211, The Rev. Dr. Barry J. Masses: Saturday: 5:00 PM, Sunday: 7:00 & 10:30 AM Phone: 508-943-8714 McCarthy 12:30 PM Spanish Mass; Rev. Miguel A. Pagan Worship and Sunday School 1st through 12th grades, Daily Masses: Monday, Tuesday, Thursday & Friday CATHOLIC APOSTOLIC NATIONAL CHURCH. Sundays, 9:30 a.m. Nursery care provided. Handicap at 7:00 AM. Saturday & Holidays: 8:00 AM, Holy Days: For information, contact: Father Brian D. McIntyre, accessible. 7:00 AM, 9:00 AM & 7:00 PM. Confessions: Saturdays SCR (508) 641-5672 saintjoseph5672 @yahoo.com. Holy www.oxfordfirstucc.org. at 3:30-4:15PM or by Appointment. Miraculous medal Mass every Sunday at 4 p.m Prayers for healing on Novena: Mondays at 6:30 PM the, 2nd and 4th Wednesdays of the month at 6:30 p.m. GRACE EPISCOPAL CHURCH, 268 Main St., Website: www.stlouischurchwebster.org Oxford: Holy Eucharist, Saturdays 5 p.m., Sundays FAITH ASSEMBLY OF GOD, corner of Lincoln 10:30 a.m., Wednesdays 9:30 a.m. Father Alfred T.K. UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST FEDERATED and Nelson streets. (508) 943-6758. The Rev. Kent Zadig. Support group September through June at 270 UCC Federated is a Methodist and UCC congregation, Whitecotten. Sundays, 10 a.m. and 6:00 p.m. www. Main St., for any with loved ones in danger of suicide welcoming ecumenical diversity. 4 Church Street, faithassemblywebster.com. second Tuesday of the month at 7 p.m. For more infor- Webster, MA, 01570, Phone: 508-943-0061, Web site: mation call (508) 987-1004 or visit azadigsr@yahoo. www.uccfedwebster.org, E-mail: uccfedwebster@ver- CHURCH OF CHRIST-WEBSTER, 168 Main St. com. izon.net. Sunday service at 10:00 a.m. with coffee hour in the “Joslin House,” corner of Mechanic Street. at 11:00 a.m. Our pastor is Rev. Ann Gibert. Office (508) 765-6067. Evangelist Peter Capoccia. Bible study OAK HILL BIBLE CHURCH, 40 Sacarrappa Road. hours: Tuesday-Friday 9:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m. Bible study: Sundays, 9 a.m., worship Sundays, 10:30 a.m. (508) 987-0287. Senior Pastor Glenn Rice. Sundays, 9:30 Wednesdays 12:30-2:30 p.m. Our services are handi- a.m. Sunday school, 11 a.m. capped accessible. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH OF WEBSTER, 33 E. Main St. (508) 943-3554. The Rev. Thomas B. OXFORD UNITED METHODIST CHURCH, Harmon. Sundays, 11 a.m. and 6 p.m. Adults’ and chil- 465 Main Street (508) 987-5378, the Rev Wanda dren’s Sunday school, 10 a.m. DUDLEY Santos-Perez. Sunday Worship 10:00 am - Nursery Care provided. CALVARY ASSEMBLY OF GOD CHURCH, HOLY TRINITY POLISH, NATIONAL CATHOLIC Coffee & Fellowship following worship. ALL 105 Southbridge Road. (508) 949-3711. CHURCH, 68 Lake St. (508) 943-0608. Rev. Robert WELCOME Pastor Tony Hamilton. Fredrickson. Holy Mass in English every Sunday at Sundays, 10:30 a.m. 10:00 a.m. All are welcome. ST. ANN’S CHURCH, 652 Main St. (508) 987-8892. Pastor Michael Lavallee. Saturdays, 4 p.m. Sundays, 9 FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH OF DUDLEY, SACRED HEART OF JESUS, 18 E. Main St. (508) 943- a.m. and 11:00 a.m. Conant Memorial, United Church of Christ, 135 Center 3140. The Rev. Adam Reid. Saturdays, 4 p.m. Sundays, Road. (508) 943-7320. Rev. John R. White. Sunday 9 and 11 a.m. and 6 p.m. Sunday morning worship a 8 ST. ROCH’S CHURCH, 334 Main St. (508) 987-8987. Worship 10 a.m. Sunday School 10 a.m. Nursery a.m. and 10 a.m., June, July and August. Rev. Michael Roy. Saturdays, 4 p.m. Sundays, 8:30, provided. Adult Study Tuesday 6:00pm-7:00pm. 11:00 a.m.. Open & Affirming Congregation. All are welcome. SHARING GOD’S LOVE MINISTRY, Handicapped Accessible. www.uccdudley.org. 9 E. Main St. (508) 949-6497. Pastor Richard Mongeon. TABERNACLE OF PRAISE ASSEMBLY OF GOD, Sunday School, 10 a.m. Services, 11 a.m. Wednesday 8 Maple Road. (508) 987-7707. The Rev. Sue Lynch. ST. ANDREW BOBOLA, 54 W. Main St. (508) 943- bible study, 6 p.m. All are welcome. Handicapped Sundays, 10 a.m. and 6:30 p.m. Bible study, Wednesdays, 5633. Pastor: Rev. Krzysztof Korcz. Sunday Mass: accessible. 7 p.m. Saturday Vigil, 4:45 p.m.; Sunday, 8 a.m., 9:15 a.m. (Polish), and 11 a.m. Weekday Mass: Monday, Tuesday STS. CONSTANTINE AND HELEN CHURCH, ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH, 70 S. Main St. 508-987- and Thursday, 8 a.m.; Wednesday, 6:30 p.m.; Friday, 35 Parkway. (508) 943-8361 The Rev. Luke A. Veronis. 1248, Sunday Worship 9 a.m. and 10:30 a.m. The Rev. No Mass, except for the first Friday of the month, at 8 Divine Liturgy Sundays, 9:30 a.m. Nancy Beckwith. a.m., and Holy Days, 8 a.m., 6:30 p.m. Wednesday 6:30 Supplication to the Virgin Mary fol- Sunday School 9:30 a.m. All are welcome. lowed by Bible Study at 7:15p.m, and Saturday morn- Handicapped accessible. ST. ANTHONY OF PADUA CHURCH, ing bible study 6:30 a.m. Saturday Vespers 6:00 p.m. 22 Dudley Hill Road. (508) 943-0470. The Rev. Joseph Marcotte. Sat., 4 p.m. Sun., 8:30 and 11 a.m.

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WORCESTER — Mr. Benjamin worked at Lelanite DUDLEY — band Richard. Charles W. Benjamin, in Webster for five years, retiring in Richard Pasquale He was born in Webster, son of the 73, of Plantation 2004. Previously he worked at Standard Capozzoli, 64, of late Alfred J. and Eileen D. (Meagher) Street, died Saturday, Foundry in Worcester. He was a former Joshua Place, died Capozzoli, and lived in Webster before Sept. 19, at Beaumont member of the First Congregational Wednesday, Sept. moving to Dudley eight years ago. of Worcester. Church in Oxford and was a member 23, at Harrington He graduated from Worcester Boys He is survived by of the Oxford Lodge of Masons. He was Memorial Hospital in Trade High School in 1968 and was a five children, Sharon an avid fan of the Patriots and Red Sox, Southbridge. U.S. Air Force veteran of the Vietnam Walker of Webster, and most of all enjoyed spending time He is survived by War. Michael Benjamin with his grandchildren. his sister, Donna B. Mr. Capozzoli generously donated of Connecticut, Amy Benjamin of The family would like to thank DeNardis and her husband Thomas of his body to Harvard Medical School. In Southwick, Dawn Nelson of Barre, and Mary and the staff on the first floor at Dudley; two nieces, Dayna Dumas and lieu of flowers, memorial contributions Nicole Benjamin of New Hampshire; Beaumont of Worcester for the excep- her husband Michael of Charlton, and may be made to St. Jude Children’s his former wife, Elaine H. Benjamin; tional care they provided during his Stacy Flynn and her husband Patrick Research Hospital, 501 St. Jude Place, five brothers, Paul Benjamin, Richard time there. of Dudley; and six great nephews Memphis, TN 38105-1942. Paradis- Benjamin, Henry Benjamin, Frank Memorial calling hours were held and nieces, Sam, Ronni, Joey, Deryn, Givner Funeral Home in Oxford is Benjamin, and David Parks; two Tuesday, Sept. 29, at Paradis-Givner Tommy, and Meggie. assisting with the arrangements. sisters, Betty Solomon and Patricia Funeral Home, 357 Main St., Oxford. A He was predeceased by his sister, Visit www.paradisfuneralhome.com. Oberheim; 15 grandchildren, two twin prayer service was held at the conclu- Georgiana Andrzejewski and her hus- great grandsons, and many nephews sion of the calling hours. Burial will be and nieces. private at a later date. He was predeceased by two broth- In lieu of flowers, memorial contri- Alice L. Castellano, 50 ers, Kenneth Benjamin and Robert butions may be made to the American Benjamin. Diabetes Association, 10 Speen St., 2nd WEBSTER — Alice many nephews and nieces; and her He was born in Worcester, son of the Fl., Framingham, MA 01701, or to the L. (Hicks) Castellano, beloved dogs, Molly and Lucy. late Frank A. and Helen E. (Rivers) National Kidney Foundation, 30 East 50, died Friday, She was born in Albany, NY, daugh- Benjamin Sr., and lived in Dudley, 33rd St., New York, NY 10016. Sept. 25, at UMass ter of the late Robert “Huey” H. Hicks, Oxford, Webster, and Leicester, before Visit www.paradisfuneralhome.com. Memorial Medical lived most of her life in Oxford and moving to Worcester four years ago. Center – University several years in Webster. Campus, Worcester, Mrs. Castellano owned and operat- after a long battle ed Alice in Wonderland Daycare in Branden W. Caruso 27 with Langerhans Cell Webster for several years, retiring in Histiocytosis (LCH). 2009. She enjoyed crafts, shopping, col- She is survived by her husband of lecting dolls, caring for children, and SPENCER — friend, a good brother, a good son and nine years, Dominic M. Castellano of especially loved singing. Branden W. Caruso, a great father. He also leaves behind Mendon; four daughters, Amanda M. A funeral Mass was held Thursday, 27, of Cottage St., died many friends who cared deeply for Rivas and her husband Sid of Charlton, Oct. 1, at St. Joseph’s Church, 10 H. suddenly, Saturday, him. He enjoyed winter sports and he Melissa L. Butler and her husband Putnam Rd. Ext., Charlton. Burial Sept. 19, at his home. was very involved in his church. He Bruce Lopez of Webster, Ashely E. followed at Westridge Cemetery He leaves his had a strong faith in Christ, who will Baribeault and her husband Robert of in Charlton. Calling hours were daughter Emilia L. usher him into his new life in heaven. Oxford, and Kayla R. Butler of Oxford; Wednesday, Sept. 30, at Paradis-Givner Caruso and her moth- He leaves us all with a heavy heart and her mother, Joan I. Hicks of Charlton; Funeral Home, 357 Main St., Oxford. er Melissa Moreau he will be missed very much by all. three brothers, Michael Hicks of In lieu of flowers, memorial con- of Connecticut, his Funeral services were held on Barre, Douglas Lapensee of Auburn, tributions may be made to Celgene father Joseph W. Caruso of Auburn, Saturday, Sept. 26, in the J. Henri and Dennis Lapensee of Auburn; nine Corporation for Langerhan Cell his brother Michael J. Caruso and his Morin & Son Funeral Home, 23 Maple grandchildren, Kylie, Jayden, Zachary, Histiocytosis Research, 7 Powder Horn wife Ashley of Dudley, his sister Amy Terr., Spencer. Burial followed in Alexis, Andrew, Anthony, Ariana, Dr., Warren, NJ 07059. Pearson of Webster, paternal grandfa- Worcester County Memorial Park, Ayden, and Aubree; the father of her Visit www.paradisfuneralhome.com. ther Hugh Caruso of Spencer, sever- Paxton. Calling hours were held on children, Donald Butler of Millbury; al aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews and Saturday preceding the service. cousins. In lieu of flowers, contributions may He is predeceased by his mother be made to Emilia Caruso Trust Fund, Ashlynne Ryan Donnelly, infant Debra A. (Letendre) Caruso in 2012. c/o TD Bank North, 614 Southbridge Branden was a extruder operator at St., Auburn, MA 01501. WEBSTER — Dudley; and two great aunts, Karen F. Tricab in Worcester. He was a good Visit www.morinfuneralhomes.com. Ashlynne Ryan Rogers of Webster, and Robin Donnelly Donnelly, infant of Oxford. daughter of Kelly L. She was born at UMass Memorial Margaret A. Clarke, 77 Donnelly, died unex- Medical Center on Belmont Street in pectedly in her sleep Worcester on June 30. WEBSTER — Margaret A. (Konicki) the late Florian and Alice (Champagne) on Tuesday, Sept. 22. Ashlynne was well-behaved and Clarke, 77, died Tuesday, Sept. 22. Konicki and lived here all her life. In addition to her enjoyed by all of her family. She She was the widow of the late Charles Funeral was held Saturday, Sept. mother, she is sur- enjoyed watching TV and going on long H. Clarke. 26, from the Shaw-Majercik Funeral vived by her mater- car rides. She will be greatly missed She leaves two sons, Donald Gadbois, Home, 48 School St., Webster, with nal grandparents, Kenneth B. Donnelly by everyone knew her, and will be of Worcester, and Richard A. Gadbois a Mass of Christian burial in Sacred of Webster, and Elizabeth R. Kelly of remembered as a very happy child who Jr., of Webster, two daughters, Janet Heart of Jesus Church, East Main St., Dudley; her maternal great grand- always had a smile for everyone. L. Gadbois of Deboll, Texas and Brenda Webster. Calling hour was held before mothers, Theresa M. Donnelly and her A funeral Mass will be held private- Lee Taylor of South Carolina. She also Mass time. longtime companion Joseph Boisvert, ly. Burial will be private at a later date. leaves four brothers Edwin Konicki A guest book is available at shaw-ma- of North Oxford, and Linda J. Leo of Paradis-Givner Funeral Home in of Webster, John Konicki of Charlton, jercik.com where you may post a con- Webster; two uncles, Kyle R. Donnelly Oxford is directing the arrangements. Lionel Konicki of Connecticut, dolence or a memory. Omit flowers, of Webster and Kevin F. Donnelly of Visit www.paradisfuneralhome.com. and Rev. Father William Konicki of donations may be made to the Sacred Webster. She also leaves grandchildren Heart of Jesus Church, Webster, MA Leonora E. Ezold, 88 and great grand children. 01570. She was born in Dudley, daughter of WHITINSVILLE She was predeceased by a son, — Leonora E. Ezold, Wilfred J. Ezold, Jr., and a brother, formerly of Millbury, Richard Tapor. Margaret Briggs Elliott, 84 died Tuesday, Sept. 22, Mrs. Ezold was born in Holyoke, in the Saint Camillus Nov. 1, 1926, a daughter of Joseph and NORTHBOROUGH places. Her entire life was invested in Health Center. Estelle (Rabinsky) Tapor, where she — Margaret Briggs raising a family and ministering to Her husband, grew up and graduated from Holyoke Elliott, 84, died children and women of all ages in New Wilfred J. Ezold Sr., High School. She lived in Millbury 50 Friday, Sept. 25, at the York City, Elmira (NY), El Salvador, died in 1995. years before moving to Saint Camillus Shrewsbury Nursing Guatemala, Puerto Rico, North Mrs. Ezold is sur- in 2011. and Rehabilitation Carolina, Belarus, and Massachusetts. vived by a son, Richard J. Ezold Sr., Mrs. Ezold was a secretary at the fam- Center. The Bible lessons, stories, puppet and his wife, Linda, of Sutton; a sister, ily business, W.J. Ezold Company in She leaves behind shows, booklets, and teacher-training Estelle Czarnecki, and her husband, Millbury for many years. Previously, her husband of 64 materials that she developed are still Theodore, of Chicopee; a daughter-in- she was the secretary of the Physics years, David Vaughn a blessing to people all over the world. law, Blanche Ezold, of York, Maine; Department at the College of the Holy Elliott. She is also survived by two Funeral services will be held at seven grandchildren, Kristin Corbett, Cross. daughters, Ruth and her husband the Northboro Church of Christ, 456 and her husband, Sean, of Grafton, Mrs. Ezold was a devotee of, and James Klein of Cambridge, England, West Main Street, Northborough, at Richard Ezold, Jr., and his compan- frequent visitor to St. Anne’s Shrine and Esther and her husband Timothy 9:30 a.m. on Saturday, Oct. 3. Burial ion, Anna Mroczkowska, of Dudley, in Fiskdale. She also enjoyed playing Lawson of King, N.C.; two sons, David of her cremains will be at the Howard Lynn Coderre, and her husband, Bingo and scratch tickets. L. and his wife Lois of Lawrence, and Street Cemetery in Northborough Kevin, of Sutton, Kimberly Boucher, Her Funeral Mass was held Friday, Nathan and his wife Joanna of Concord, immediately following the service. and her husband, A.J., of Holliston, Sept. 25, in Saint Patrick’s Church, N.C. She also leaves behind two sisters, In lieu of flowers, donations may be Amy Hoy, and her husband, Adam, of Cross Street, Whitinsville, preceded by Janice Haymon of Georgia, and Phebe made in memory of Margaret Elliott London, England, Melissa Ezold, and a calling hour in the Carr Funeral Mitchell of Virginia, 13 grandchildren to the Northborough Helping Hands her companion, Robert Hennemuth, Home, 24 Hill Street, Whitinsville. and 18 great grandchildren. Association, Attn: Medical Equipment, of Auburn, and Jamie-Lyn Ezold, and Burial followed in Central Cemetery, Margaret was born in Norfolk, Va., PO Box 383, Northborough, MA, 01532. her fiancé, David Inman, of Millbury; Millbury. daughter of the late Vernon Swingle The Shaw-Majercik Funeral Home, nine great grandchildren, Jack, Lily, Memorial donations are requested and Ruth Hovey Briggs. She gave her 48 School Street, Webster, MA, has Jordan, Jake, Ryan, Andrew, William, to: St. Anne’s Shrine, 16 Church Street, life to Christ at an early age. She was been entrusted with her arrangements. Gabriella, and Emily; and many nieces Fiskdale, MA 01518. a country girl until she met the love of A guest book is available at www. and nephews. her life, David Vaughn Elliott, at the shaw-majercik.com where condolences Cincinnati Bible Seminary where they and/or memories may be posted. began a life serving God in numerous Gerard G. Bernier, 92 WEBSTER/ He was born in Danielson, son of the THOMPSON, Conn. late Harry and Delia (Chabot) Bernier Jean Fortier, 75 — Gerard G. Bernier, and lived in Thompson for the past 50 92, passed peacefully years and Webster for the past 12. He THOMPSON, Chapdelaine and Brittany Seraphin; surrounded by his was retired from Guardian Industries Conn. — Jean three great-grandchildren Landon, loving family, Friday, in Webster where he was a carpenter. (Abbott) Fortier, 75, Brendan and Ayla. Sept. 26, at St. Vincent He was a member of the Windham died peacefully with She leaves many nieces, nephews Hospital Worcester. County Sheriff’s Association and was her family at her side and cousins. He was the husband a Constable in Killingly for 47 years. Monday, Sept. 21, at She was predeceased by her sister, of the late Wanda C. His great enjoyment was his trips to home. Joyce Roy. (Rydzewski) Bernier. Disney World and loved to spend quali- Jean was born She was employed as a Medical He leaves two sons Gerard and Maria ty time with his family. Jan. 12, 1940, in Secretary for 20 years at Hubbard Bernier Jr. of North Grosvenordale, A Mass of Christian burial will be Providence, R.I. She Regional Hospital in Webster. Jean Kenneth and Jean Bernier of Brimfield, held Friday, Oct. 2, at 11 a.m. in St. is the daughter of the late Lewis and lived most of her life in Webster and four daughters, Madeline and Edward Joseph Church North Grosvenordale, the late Ruth (Bonaventure) Abbott. Thompson was an animal lover and Golembiewski of Thompson, Mary and and burial with military honors at the She is survived by one son: Joe will be missed by her family and her Charles Bates of Dudley, Tina Panczyk parish cemetery. There are no calling Manzi and his wife Patricia of North faithful cat Agatha. of Woodstock and Geraldine and Rocky hours. Grosvenordale; two daughters: Calling hours for Jean were held Krasnecky of Putnam. He also leaves Omit flowers and donations may be Michelle Chapdelaine and her hus- Friday, Sept. 25, at Bartel Funeral a brother Richard Bernier of Putnam made to St. Joseph’s Church or the food band David of North Grosvenordale, Home & Chapel, 33 Schofield Ave., and 14 grandchildren and 12 great pantry. and Lisa Kerswell and her husband Dudley. grand. The Shaw-Majercik Funeral Home, Stephen of Thompson; a brother: Roy In lieu of flowers, memorials may He had a daughter that predeceased 48 School St., Webster, MA has been Abbott of Fargo, Ga.; her long time com- be made to ASPCA.org 800-628-0028 or him, Theresa Doyle, of Bozrah, Conn., entrusted with the arrangements. panion George Francis of Worcester. to Hospice of N.E. CT P.O. Box 632, and a sister Theresa Bernier of Florida, A guest book is available at www. She has four grandchildren, Putnam, CT 06260. and a brother Conrad Bernier of shaw-majercik.com. Joseph Manzi; Jason Manzi; Danielle Visit wwwbartelfuneralhome.com. Killingly. 4 • The Webster Times • Friday, October 2, 2015 www.webstertimes.net Obituaries Glenadine Gilmore, 91 David L. Goulet, 60

WHITINSVILLE — who was involved in everything. She MORRILL, Maine watching sports, and a good cigar. Glenadine (Glazier) was extremely active in her church, — David L. Goulet, He is predeceased by his father, Gilmore, 91, passed (choir, board of education, conference 60, of Morrill, Maine, George A Goulet, his beloved wife, away peacefully lay delegate, and Woman’s Society), a passed away on Sept. Jackcine Goulet in 2013 and brother Tuesday, Sept. 22, at Girl Scout Leader for many years, and 21, in Belfast, Maine. Richard Goulet. St. Camillus Heath the “Visiting Town Nurse” back in He was born Oct. David is survived by his mother, Care, after suffering the days when the town had one, and 9, 1954, in Webster. Irene Goulet of Webster, Massachusetts; a stroke on Saturday. a member of the “Sutton Seranaders” David graduated from his only daughter, Shazelle Goulet of She lived a wonder- choir at the Sutton Senior Center, She Bartlett High School Portland, Maine; his brothers, Garrett ful full life going to the devoted her life to her six children and in Webster, Class of Goulet and wife Ann of Largo, Florida, Sutton Senior Center three times last her husband and extended family, she 1972. After graduation, he moved to Kenneth Goulet and wife Cathi of week and celebrating her husband’s instilled in all of them that you can do Florida and then attended MIT, grad- Webster, and sister-in-law Gretchen 96th birthday on Sept. 16. She did it all. anything, if you try. She will be greatly uating with a degree in mechanical Goulet of Webster; many nieces, neph- She leaves her husband, of 67 years, missed by all who had the pleasure of engineering. He then began his career ews and cousins and his chocolate lab, Ralph E. Gilmore with whom she knowing her. in refrigeration. David met his wife, Truman. lived. Also, survived by, two daugh- Following cremation, a wake and Jackcine, while working in Florida A memorial service was held ters, Sandra D’Amico and her hus- funeral will be held, Saturday, Oct. where they married in 1978 and start- Saturday, Sept. 26, at Riposta Funeral band, Joseph, Gail DiMarco, and her 3, at the Blackstone Valley United ed their family, welcoming their only Home, 182 Waldo Avenue, Belfast. best friend, Nick DiMarco, two sons, Methodist Church, with a wake at daughter, Shazelle, in 1985. Together Those who wish may make memo- Roy Gilmore and his fiancé, Kathy, 10-11:30 a.m., followed by the funeral they started their own company, rial contributions in his memory to Mark Gilmore and his wife Jane, her service in the sanctuary. Burial will be Goulet’s Refrigeration, out of their Dialysis Clinic Inc., 125 Northport brother G. Donald Glazier and his wife at the convenience of the family. garage which they operated success- Avenue, Suite 101, Belfast, ME 04915 or Bonnie, and many grandchildren and Immediately following the service, fully until 2005. In 2007 they built their to WCGH Oncology Patient Fund, 118 great grandchildren, nieces and neph- all are invited to a Celebration of her cabin in Maine where they fell in love Northport Ave. Belfast, ME 04915. ews, who were the center of her life. Life at 337 Hill Street, Whitinsville, at with the area. David then went to work Memories and condolences may “Glen” was predeceased by two the home of her granddaughter, Jami for Delhaize America until retiring to be shared with the family at www. daughters, Susan Gilmore and Darlene and her husband, Andy Flauto. Maine in 2013 with his wife. In his ripostafh.com. LaBonne, and her sister Barbara In lieu of flowers, memorial dona- spare time he enjoyed wood working, (Glazier) Kroll. tion may be made to the Sutton Senior Born in Medford, daughter of Rev. Center, Hough Road, Sutton, MA 01590. Glenn D. Glazier and Ella (Brower) Shaw-Majercik Funeral Home, Glazier, she moved to Whitinsville, Webster MA has been entrusted with in 1941 the night of her graduation the arrangements. A guest book is Nancy Louise Harris, 82 from Saugus High School. Her Dad was available online at www.shaw-majer- the pastor of the Whitinsville United cik.com where you may post a memory WEBSTER/ 1978 and volunteered full time in their Methodist Church and this is where or condolence. MARCO ISLAND Boston office commuting seven days she met Ralph. — Nancy Louise a week. After the campaign she was Those who knew her, knew a woman (Anderson) Harris, 82, offered a presidential appointment in passed away Sunday, Washington, and was named direc- Sept. 27, peaceful- tor of intergovernmental affairs at ly and surrounded the Department of Education. Mainly Michael P. Hall, 70 by her family in her she was a liaison for the secretary home. William Bennett to all of the elected DUDLEY — Michael was born and raised in Her husband of 57 officials, from governors on down, she Michael P. Hall, 70, Millbury, the eighth child of the late years, Robert W. “Bob” Harris died then moved on as the regional admin- of Piasta Rd., passed Eugene R. and Antoinette M. (Maranda) Sept. 4, 2011. istrator of the U.S. Small Business away peacefully at Hall. She leaves behind one son, Robert T. Administration for Region 1 in Boston. home on Friday, Sept. He retired after 30 years of employ- Harris and his wife Ruth of Webster, Nancy was quoted as saying these 25. ment for the Teamsters Local 170. one daughter, Donna Jo Harris of were “Nine Exciting Years” in the He is survived by Up till the time of his death he was Barnstable, two grandsons, Robert C. Reagan Administration. his wife of 52 years, employed at the Blackstone National Harris and his wife Erin of California, On a personal level, Nancy and Bob Loretta A. (Lemoine) Golf Club. Golf was one of his passions and David R. Harris and his wife Kelly enjoyed their home on Marco Island for Hall. Michael is also as was following politics on “Meet the of Minnesota, and a great grandson, over 25 years, returning back to their survived by his three daughters, Press.” Michael was a proud grandfa- William R. Harris. Webster Lake home in the summers. Rosemary M. (Hall) Arduino of Upton, ther who cherished time spent fishing Nancy was born in Worcester, the Nancy’s funeral services will be Michelle M. (Hall) Girard of Dudley and and vacationing in Venice, Fla., with daughter of Olaf and Ellen (Tuominen) private. Burial next to her husband Shannon B. (Hall) Burns of Dudley; a his family. Anderson and lived in Webster and Bob will be at Lakeside Cemetery in sister, Ann Kenneway of Ellenton, Fla. A private graveside service will be Marco Island for many years. She was Webster. He also leaves five grandchildren held at the convenience of the family. a graduate of Commerce High School In lieu of flowers, a Memorial whom he cherished. Rebecca Arduino There are no calling hours. in Worcester and then went on to be a Contribution may be made to: VNA of and Michael Arduino of Upton, Abigail In lieu of flowers donations may be director of women’s programming in Southern Worcester County, P.O. Box Girard and Hunter Girard of Dudley made in Michael’s name to the DCF radio for WKOX in Framingham, from 368, Webster, MA. 01570. and Allianna Rose Burns of Dudley. Kids Fund Inc., 600 Washington St., there she became a television producer The Robert J. Miller Funeral Michael was predeceased by four Floor 6, Boston, MA 02111. for two New York advertising firms, Home and Lake Chapel, 366 School brothers, Eugene Hall, John Hall, The Daniel T. Morrill Funeral Home, and had previously owned and man- St., Webster is assisting and directing David Hall, and Joseph B. Hall; and two 130 Hamilton St., Southbridge, is direct- aged retail stores in Worcester and Nancy’s family with arrangements. sisters, Rosemary Wood and Margaret ing arrangements. Dudley. Online guest book or to share Herbst. Visit www.morrillfuneralhome.com. She became a involved for the a memory of Nancy, please visit; ‘Reagan for President’ campaign in RJMillerfunerals.net. Paula Phillipa Hill, 87 Marilyn J. Lefebvre, 66 BROOKLYN, Conn. children. — It is with great sad- Paula tried her hands at many ness in our hearts things. While a single mother in her WEBSTER — She graduated from Worcester State that we bid farewell 40s, she acquired her degree as an LPN, Marilyn J. (Delaney) College in 1972 with a Bachelor of Arts to our beloved sis- a career in which she was very passion- Lefebvre, 66, died Degree. She earned her nursing degree ter, mother, grand- ate about and worked diligently until Monday, Sept. 21, sur- and R.N. certification in 1977 from mother, aunt, great her retirement in 1994. Throughout her rounded by family, Quinsigamond State College. grandmother and life, she was a talented cook, an avid after an illness. Mrs. Lefebvre was employed as a friend, Paula Hill. gardener, an enthusiastic reader, and She leaves her Registered Nurse at Hubbard Regional Paula was born an animal lover; with a special fond- husband of 44 years, Hospital, she was then School Nurse July 28, 1928 in Worcester, to Paul ness for horses. She instilled those pas- John E. Lefebvre and Science teacher at Marianapolis Mayotte and his wife Marie (Bonneau). sions in her children, grandchildren Jr.; three sons, John Preparatory School in Connecticut. She graduated from Tourtellotte and generations to follow. E. Lefebvre, III and his wife Candice She retired in 2012. She enjoyed knit- High School in 1946. She was married Paula, as an equestrian, was required L. Lefebvre of Grafton, Patrick J. ting and treasured the time she spent to her first husband, Louis J. Piette Sr to get up, dust herself off and get back Lefebvre and his wife Erin Lefebvre of with her family. for 21 years. They had two daughters on more than once in her life. It was Charlton and Casey J. Lefebvre and his The funeral was held Friday, Sept. and a son. Paula later married Charles a quality that those of us who had the wife Keelan Lefebvre of East Windsor, 25, from Scanlon Funeral Service, 38 Hill in 1971, a union which lasted until pleasure of knowing her and loving her Conn.; a brother John J. Delaney, Jr. East Main St., Webster, with a Mass in his death in 2013. She was predeceased admired. Though the years had slowed and his wife Debra Delaney; seven St. Louis Church, 14 Lake St., Webster. by both of her parents, her brother her down and her sight and hearing grandchildren, Molly, Ella, Jack, Tate, Burial was in Mount Zion Cemetery. Ralph Mayotte, her daughter Nanette were fading, she retained her razor Luke, Nash and Delaney; nieces and Visitation was Thursday, Sept. 24, in DuPont, and a grandchild Jacob Piette. sharp wit to the end of her days. She nephews. the funeral home. She is survived by her brother Noe will be deeply missed, but we share the She was born and raised in Webster, Donations in her name may be made Mayotte and his wife Lucille of Tucson, joy that she was an example of “a life the daughter of John and Mary to the Saint Louis School Endowment Arizona, her daughter Whendy well lived.” May she rest in peace. (Savage) Delaney Sr. She graduated Fund, 15 Lake St., Webster, MA 01570. Greenwood and her husband William Funeral services will be at the con- from Bartlett High School in 1966. Visit www.scanlonfs.com. of Sterling, and her son Louis J. Piette venience of the family. There are no Jr. of Plainfield. She is also survived calling hours. In lieu of flowers dona- Ryan M. Bernier, 24 by her grandchildren Brandon Tyrell, tions in her memory may be made to Jonah Phaneuf, Phillip J. DuPont Jr., the charity of the donor’s choice. To Lauren DuPont, Amanda DuPont, leave an online condolence please visit WEBSTER — Ryan Community College. Ryan excelled at April Palmer, Desiree Piette, Zachary tillinghastfh.com. M. Bernier, 24, of sports playing varsity football, basket- Piette; as well as her many great grand- Webster, died unex- ball and baseball at Bartlett. He had pectedly Saturday, a passion for fitness and worked out Sept. 19, at home in daily at the gym. He loved music and Webster. enjoyed playing his guitar for family Joseph F. Leonetti, 86 Ryan was born and friends. April 6, 1991 in He was employed as a package han- WEBSTER — Joseph F. Leonetti, 86, High School class of 1947 and was the Worcester. He is the dler by UPS for the last four years. formerly of Webster, died Thursday, catcher for the varsity baseball team. son of John G and Calling hours were held Thursday, Sept. 24, in the Maine Medical Center Mr. Leonetti was a meter read- Paula Bernier. Sept. 24, at Bartel Funeral Home & in Portland Maine. er and a hot water tank installer for He is survived by his parents, Chapel, 33 Schofield Ave., Dudley. His wife of 56 years, Margaret F. Massachusetts Electric Co., retiring in John and Paula, and one brother: A Mass of Christian burial was held (Mansfield) Leonetti died in 2008. 1989. Jonathan Bernier, of Sturbridge, and Thursday, Sept. 24 at Sacred Heart He leaves a son, James J. and his He was an avid gardener who in his his fiancée, Amanda Collins; mater- Of Jesus Church, 16 East Main St., wife Beth A. Leonetti of Old Orchard retirement enjoyed playing golf at the nal grandmother, Connie Murawski of Webster, with Fr. Michael Roy offici- Beach, Maine; a nephew and nieces. Woodstock Country Club. Thompson, Conn.; and her companion, ating. Ryan’s burial will be private for He was preceded in death by his A funeral service was held on Maurice Earle; paternal grandmother, his family only at Mt. Zion Cemetery, son, Paul F. Leonetti in 2005, and by Monday, Sept. 28, in Scanlon Funeral Pierrette Bernier of Webster; his god- Webster. his brother, Samuel Leo and his sister, Service, 38 East Main St., Webster. A parents, Paul and LuAnn Bernier, and In lieu of flowers donations in his Malle Stasko. calling period was Monday, Sept. 28, in also leaves aunts, uncles and cousins. memory may be made to St. Anne He was born and raised in Webster, a the funeral home. Ryan graduated from St. Anne’s School, P.O. Box 818, Day St., Webster. son of Francis and Mildred (D’Andrea) Visit www.scanlonfs.com. School and Bartlett High School Class Visit www.bartelfuneralhome.com. Leonetti. He was a graduate of Bartlett of 2009. He attended Quinsigamond

www.TheHeartOfMassachusetts.com www.webstertimes.net Friday, October 2, 2015 • The Webster Times • 5 Obituaries Allen Adam Bruce Theodores, 49 William B. White Jr., 37

WEBSTER — High School and received his bach- MARTHA’S four nephews and a niece. Allen Adam Bruce elor’s degree from Boston College. VINEYARD — He was born in Southbridge and Theodores, 49, of Raised in Webster, he enjoyed living in William B. “Junior” raised in Webster. He was a graduate Danielson, Conn., California before returning to the local White Jr., 37, died of Bartlett High School Class of 1996. died Sept. 21, after area. He was blessed to have a dear Monday, Sept. 21, in He went on to earn his construction a period of declin- friend in Tony to care for him. Oak Bluffs after being supervisors license. ing health at Lahey Bruce had a great eye for the fine stricken ill. Mr. White worked as a carpen- Clinic in Burlington. arts and dealing in antiques he and He leaves a son, ter with Corner Stone Building on He is survived by Tony would do shows throughout New Hayden B. White Martha’s Vineyard up until his death. his dear friend, Tony England and New York. He enjoyed of Worcester; two He was an avid sportsman who Dibonaventura, of Danielson, Conn.; fast cars and the finer things in life. daughters, Victoria J. White and enjoyed building, electronics, video his biological father, Bruce Kelly, of A graveside service will be held 11 Madisyn A. White both of Worcester; gaming and bicycling. Orlando Fla.; one sister, Jacqueline a.m. on Thursday, Oct. 8, at Mt. Zion his mother, Gloria J. (Zonia) and A memorial service was held on Theodores of South Woodstock, Conn.; Cemetery, Worcester Rd, Webster. her husband Robert W. Gould, Jr. Tuesday, Sept. 29, in Holy Trinity and her children, Tyler and Haley; sev- Bartel Funeral Home & Chapel, of Webster; his father, William B. National Catholic Church, 68 Lake St., eral aunts and uncles. 33 Schofield Ave., is entrusted with White, Sr. of Windsor; two brothers, Webster. Calling hours were Monday, He was predeceased by his parents, arrangements. Christopher J. and his wife Sarah Sept. 28, in Scanlon Funeral Service, 38 Louis and Jacqueline (Westberg) Visit www.bartelfuneralhome.com. M. White of Monson and Ian White; East Main St., Webster. Theodores. Please omit flowers. Donations may be his paternal grandmother, Brigette Memorial donations may be made Allen was born Sept. 29, 1965, in made at giveforward.com (Adam Bruce (Neuner) White; three sisters, Dawn to the Juvenile Diabetes Research Webster. He graduated from Bartlett Theodores). M. White, Heather L. White of South Foundation, 60 Walnut Street, Dakota and Ashley M. Gould and her Wellesley MA 02481. fiancé John K. Hultgren, Jr. of Webster; Visit www.scanlonfs.com. Calendar No registration is required. Call Hot and cold appetizers will be served is designed to help reduce lymphedema, CALENDAR Margaret (Peg) Pedersen at 508-434- along with a cash bar. Guest speaker is increase range of motion, and soothe continued from page B­­­ 1 2668 with any questions about the Mitzi Weinman, author of “It’s About neuropathies that may occur during session. Time! Transforming Chaos into Calm, all stages of treatment and recovery. Sunday, Oct. 11 A to Z,” with the topic of Escaping Your This program also promotes relaxation, Thursday, Oct. 22 Time Traps-TimeFinder’s Productivity which is a vital element in healing, as DUDLEY Toolbox. it brings emotional and physical relief The Capt. Job Knapp Chapter of the WEBSTER Board positions up for election from stress through moving medita- Daughters of the American Revolution Time is running out! Send for your include Vice President, Treasurer and tion and gentle yoga stretches. These is holding a dedication ceremony for tickets today! Professional medium (1) year Directors. Please e-mail nomi- programs have been made possible a newly installed Revolutionary War and psychic Gary McKinstry, a DWC nation interest or questions to contact@ through PinkHippy.Org, a 501(c)(3) patriot grave marker for Pvt. Joshua Special Event! On Oct. 22, at 7 p.m., at thewdba.org. non-profit holistic service and support Corbin. Pvt. Corbin served the Town of Point Breeze Restaurant, in Webster, Come network with other local busi- organization that serves breast cancer Dudley in the Revolutionary War. The the Dudley Woman’s Club will offer a nesses. RSVP your attendance by 10/20 patients, survivors and their families ceremony will be held on Sunday, Oct. Special Event Fundraiser: An Evening to [email protected]. throughout Central MA, Northeastern 11, at 11 a.m. at the Corbin Cemetery in with Professional Medium and Psychic CT, and Northwestern RI. Classes are Dudley. A grant from the Janet Malser Gary McKinstry. Doors open at 6:30 Saturday, Nov. 7 free for those undergoing treatment or Humanities Foundation purchased the p.m. with appetizers, dessert and a cash in recovery from breast cancer. maker. There are over 70 Revolutionary bar. Cost is $25 per person. Reservations OXFORD For more information please visit War graves in Dudley that were never will be accepted only with payment. Oak Hill Bible Church Annual Craft www.pinkhippy.org, call (508) 987-3310, marked. Dudley Chapter members Please mail your payment to: DWC Fair — Saturday, Nov. 7, 9 a.m. to 3 or send an email to info@pinkhippy. Adelina Healy and Anne Marie Safaee Special Event, P.O. Box 294, Dudley, p.m. Admission is free! Large selection org. did the research and are organizing the MA 01571. You will receive your res- of hand-made crafts and gifts, candles, event. ervation confirmation by email upon baked goods, jewelry, concessions and The Nipmuck Coin Club meets at 6:30 The Chapter is also looking for receipt of payment, so please include Gramma’s Attic items. Call the church p.m. on the fourth Wednesday of each descendants of Joshua Corbin to invite an email address with your payment. office at 508-987-0287 or email secre- month at the Oxford Senior Center, 323 to the event. After the ceremony there A portion of the proceeds will be donat- [email protected], for directions, Main St., behind the Oxford Town Hall. will be a reception at the Black Tavern. ed to HANDS and the Webster-Dudley and more information. For more information, contact Dick Lisi Local veterans, DAR members and the Food Share. at [email protected]. public are invited to attend. DUDLEY Oct. 11 is the Day of Service for the Kick Cancer to the Curb — A walk in The Central Mass. Mother of Twins National Society Daughters of the Saturday, Oct. 24 remembrance of Kerri Murphy and to is a non-profit club to benefit those who American Revolution. This is the 125 benefit The Adam Bullen Foundation, are raising multiples and provide sup- Anniversary of the founding of the OXFORD Saturday, Nov. 7, at 11 a.m., at The port and an outlet. The club meets from DAR. The women of the DAR follow On Saturday, Oct. 24, from 6:30-10:30 Fitness Studio, 137 Schofield Ave., 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. every first Thursday of the motto of “Service to God, Home and p.m. The American Legion Auxiliary Dudley. For more info, call Angela, (508) the month at the Oxford Community Country”. The society has served more Unit 58 will be holding a “Siren of Song” 868-4197 or Carolann, (860) 933-3826. Center to discuss twins-related issues than 3 million hours of community ser- Dinner Performance featuring Oxford’s and have relaxing events such as movie vice in the last 3 years. The DAR is the Own Jennifer Antkowiak and Tom nights and outings to take the children largest organization in the world that is LeMark on piano at 9 Houghton St., ONGOING EVENTS to and or your spouse or just for Moms. run entirely by women. Webster. Dinner will include chicken, Anyone who is a childcare provider to For more information contact Anne baked potato, a vegetable, salad and WEBSTER multiples is welcomed and the meetings Marie Safaee at 508-949-0926. roll with dessert and coffee available. The Webster’s Writers Club’s pur- are held on the second floor of the build- There will be raffles, 50/50 raffle and a pose is to encourage creative think- ing of the old school house. WEBSTER door prize. All raffle proceeds go to two ing through the writing process. This All You Can Eat Breakfast Buffet — military families to help offset the cost group is not focused on grammar and DUDLEY Your breakfast favorites will be served of the holidays for their children. Also spelling; it is not a critique group. It is Chair Yoga and so much more every including eggs, pancakes, French toast, ticket sale proceeds to help local veter- a group for self-improvement and fun. Tuesday from 10:30 to 11:30 a.m. at corned beef hash, fresh baked muffins ans. Cost of tickets are $15 per person or All reading levels are welcome. Much of The First Congregational Church, 135 and much more! $25 per couple. You can purchase your the meeting will be talking through the Center Road, Dudley (please park and When: Sunday, Oct. 11 tickets by calling 508-641-0642 or visiting process and getting minds warmed up. enter through the right side basement Time: 7:30-10 a.m. either Post in the lounge. Who? Anyone is welcome! All read- entrance). Class Fee: $5/class volun- Where: 4 Church St., Webster ing levels (beginners and experienced). tary contribution (Cancer patients Cost: Adults: $7, Children (12 and Grace Church Rummage Sale and Both male and female are encouraged always free). Proceeds donated to the under), $4 Craft Fair — Saturday, Oct. 24, 9 a.m. to join. First Congregational Church of Dudley. to 1 p.m., 270 Main St., Oxford. This fall, Where? Webster Corbin Library, 2 Instructor: Joanne LaLiberte, Holistic QUINEBAUG, Conn. in addition to our $3 a bag rummage Lake St., Webster, MA 01570 Health Practitioner. This class of Quinebaug, Conn., Oct. 11, Military sale, we will have a basket raffle and a When? Thursdays 10-11:30 a.m. Chair Yoga is to expand the lungs and Mama Network, a nationwide silent auction. Also, a nice bake table How do you sign up? To sign up, strengthen all the body’s major mus- Facebook-based support group for mil- with baked goods suitable for gifts or you can email us at websterswriters@ cle groups, for stability and mobility, itary families, is launching/launched munching right away. So come on down gmail.com or call us at (508) 949-3880. balance, increasing flexibility, muscu- a local chapter to help provide support for fun, fellowship, and a hearty free Walk-ins are also welcome. larity of hip and legs and increasing to military families and veterans. A lunch. And as always, “All are welcome, This group will be led by Library range of motion with our “rear view monthly meeting will take place on Oct. especially you!” For more information Director Amanda Grenier and interns mirror” twists. We work through the 11, at 5 Watson Road, Quinebaug, Conn. email Carol at [email protected]. Kelli Trainor and Jaime Tocio. Please entire body, quieting the nerves, reliev- Meetings will occur monthly on the sec- contact Amanda, Kelli, or Jaime for ing stress, realigning posture and we ond Sunday of the month. On Saturday, Oct. 24, the Oxford more information or to sign up. Email: leave renewed. Chair Yoga is open to United Methodist Church will be host- [email protected]. Phone: adults of all ages. It is kept light-hearted Monday, Oct. 12 ing their Annual Harvest Dinner at the (508) 949-3880. with respect for every member of the church located at 465 Main Street, Take- class. We honor the body as it is right REGION out will be available at 4:30 with seating The Webster Alzheimer’s Support now and work to improve its overall All S.C.M. Elderbus offices will be from 5-6:30 p.m. The dinner will be a tra- Group meets from 6:15 to 7:45 p.m. on health. We come to class as individu- closed on Monday, Oct. 12, to observe ditional Turkey Dinner with all the fix- the second Monday of the month in the als and leave as family. Get to know Columbus Day. ings. Cost is Adults $8.75, Children $4.75 Community Room at Accord Adult Day yourself through the eyes of Chair Yoga and a family cap of $30. Take-out orders Center, 10 Cudworth Road. and build a body that serves you bet- Saturday, Oct. 17 can be called into the church at 508-987- ter. Wear comfortable clothing. As with 5378 or by calling Nancy Bouchard at The St. Louis League of Catholic any exercise program, check with your DUDLEY 508-328-8839. Women is holding its yearly member- healthcare professional before starting. The First Congregational Church of ship drive. The purpose of the league is Dudley, 135 Center Road, is having a DUDLEY to bring together women to further their Come join the Drop In Knitting Group Roast Turkey Dinner on Saturday, Oct. DMS will once again host a Ski and cultural, social, and religious interests. from 10 a.m. to noon on Fridays at the 17. The menu will include roast turkey, Board sale on Saturday, Oct. 24. From The league meets every first Wednesday Pearle L. Crawford Memorial Library, stuffing, mashed potatoes, gravy, but- 10 a.m. until 1 p.m. in the school caf- of the month, with the exception of Schofield Avenue, Dudley. All ages and ternut squash, turnip and cranberry eteria. Strand’s Ski House along with January, February, July, August, and levels, from beginner to expert, are wel- sauce. Dessert will be chocolate apple- White Ski and Sport will be joining us September. Programs this year will come. For more information, call Mary sauce cake. Servings will be at 5 and 6:15 as well as families who wish to sell gen- include cupcake decorating, Christmas Kunkel at 508-943-8107 or Jacqueline p.m. Adults: $10; Preteens: $5. Children tly worn-outgrown equipment. All pro- sing-a-long, flowers in the Bible, movie Vassar at 508-892-4754. 5 and under free. Ticket reservations ceeds are used to help offset transporta- night, crowning of Mary, and other are recommended. Please Call MJ at tion and other costs for students partic- interesting topics. If you are interested, SOUTHBRIDGE (508) 943-1684. Tickets are also sold at ipating in the Ski Club. The after school please call Financial Secretary Louise the door. Handicapped accessible. program is open to students in grades Duval at 508-943-7695 or club President The Cancer Support Group meets 3-8 (8 years and older), teachers, parents Carolyn Smith at 508-943-4732. from 6:30 to 8 p.m. on the second Monday Monday, Oct. 19 and family members. New applicants of every month in the Boardroom on the are always welcome! Applications are OXFORD 4th floor at Harrington Hospital, 100 DUDLEY available by contacting Carl Strazzullo Free Yoga Classes for Cancer Patients South Street, Southbridge. Call 508-764- There will be a Malser Grant at [email protected]. — Restorative yoga classes for cancer 2400 for more information. Application Informational Workshop patients are offered weekly and are open for the 2016 year on Monday, Oct. 19, Tuesday, Oct. 27 to patients, survivors, and their families PUTNAM, Conn. at 6:30 p.m. at the Pearle Crawford or caregivers. Classes are held every Memorial Library located at 40 WEBSTER Saturday morning from 8:15 to 9 a.m. at Overeaters Anonymous — Group Schofield Avenue in Dudley. All appli- The Webster Dudley Business the Oxford Community Center, 4 Maple meeting every Wednesday at 6 p.m. cants are strongly encouraged to attend, Alliance is holding their Annual Road, Oxford, and on Wednesdays from Come to Room RHF-1 at Day Kimball whether you have applied for a grant Meeting & Elections at Point Breeze noon to 1 p.m. at Saint Vincent Cancer Hospital, 320 Pomfret Street, Putnam, in the past or are a first-time applicant. Restaurant, 114 Point Breeze Road, in & Wellness Center, One Eaton Place, Conn. We will welcome you! For more This presentation will offer helpful tips Webster on Tuesday, Oct. 27, at 6:30 p.m. Worcester. The Restorative Yoga pro- information, contact Kathryn at 508- on completing the grant application. All local business owners or representa- gram is a complementary therapy that 949-0819. tives are invited to attend free of charge. 6 • The Webster Times • Friday, October 2, 2015 www.webstertimes.net

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WEBSTER - 10 DIDONATO AVE THOMPSON - 105 LAMBERT RD WEBSTER - 71-B KLEBART AVE. THOMPSON - 20 LAURELWOOD RD LAND! WEBSTER/DUDLEY BUILDABLE LOTS Webster - Lot 119B Thompson Rd Town Water & Sewer $38,500. Webster - Lot 119A Thompson Rd Town Water & Sewer $38,500. Webster - 114 Lake St. Multi-Family Zoned, Charming 4 bedroom 3 bath colonial nestled in a picture perfect quiet 12,000 +/- Sq Ft Lot. Town Water & Sewer, and City Gas! $59,900. Nice Corner Lot Cape! 2 Bedrooms, Living Room FIRST TIME OFFERED! CUSTOM CAPE on 3 ACRES! Superb Quality Construction, Spectacular Young 3100 sf Custom Colonial with Wrap neighborhood with large manicured yard and privacy galore! Sit out on your 2,389 SF Plus 500 SF+ Finished Walkout LL w/In-law Potential, 9 Spacious Rms, Around Farmers Porch! Loads of detail was given to Quality Webster- 122 Gore Rd. Lot Approx. 1-1.2 +/- Acres. Town Water 3 Season Porch, Potential 2nd floor living with screened in porch on those warm summer nights and look out at the fruit 3 Full Baths, Exceptional Open Concept Kitchen/Formal Dining Rm offers an abun- and Functionality! 4 Bedrooms! 3-1/2 Baths! Crown Mold- trees and gardens! Open floor plan has so much to offeer! Front to back & Sewer. Level Lot. $110,000. dance of Cherry Cabinets, Grand Entry Foyer w/Cathedral Ceilings, Hardwood & finished stairway! Forced Hot Air by Gas! Garage! ings! Frplc Living Room! 40’X60’ Heated In-ground Indoor living room has a lovely fireplace and pellet stove included. Fully applianced Ceramic Tile Floors, Master BR has Separate Entrance to Elegant Upstairs Bathroom Dudley - Lot# 149 Southbridge Road - 4.5 +/- acres. 150 ft +/- of Newer Roof! Recently Painted! Nice Landscaped Lot! Pool Room! Radiant Heat! So many more Special Amenities! kitchen is open to back den and attached garage offers added storage! w/Whirlpool Tub & Separate Shower, 2 Car Att’d Garage + 3rd Garage Under! Private, Rd. Frontage,610 ft +/- River Frontage $85,000. Needs Interior Paint. $122,550. Tranquil Setting, NEW PRICE $358,500. Call for your private Appointment Today! $650,000. New Price $269,900.

WEBSTER - 108 THOMPSON ROAD WEBSTER LAKE - WELLS ISLAND WEBSTER - 1 CROSBY ST QUADDICK LAKE - 3 HIAWATHA DR Own you own island! Absolutely charming, large 5 bedroom, extraordinary Cape! Very tastefully decorated giving that warm feeling of memorable summers on the lake! Formal dining room, fire-placed living room, FOR THE LOVER OF OLD HOMES! This charming, updated, circa huge open pavilion extended onto the 1890 Colonial is reminiscent of a bygone era! Exposed hand hewn 475’ of Quaddick Lake waterfront property! Wonderful 2 water with a large screen TV mounted in 3+ acres Commercially Zoned! 340 feet Street beams in the eat-in kitchen w/old fashioned double porcelain sink & bedrooms - 2 bath Contemporary home! Sun drenched the gable end for entertaining during Patriot football games. Includes furniture, hot tub, pontoon boat, & jet frontage on Thompson Rd., 450 feet on Tower St., 339 window seat, an office w/custom-built bookcases & desk, knotty pine rooms! Loft area! Central air! finished walkout lower feet on Paper Rd - Summit St. Included is a 2 family, family room & living rm. Wood floors throughout, Upstairs features ski. Just bring your bathing suit and make lasting memories! $459,900 level! Large deck with hot tub! Landscaped yard with Fieldstone constructed 2 car garage. B-4 Zoned. 2 bedrooms & full bath, natural gas heating. The offering includes spectacular views! Great for entertaining! 2 sheds for New Price $599,000 another lot. $124,900 Lake toys. Aluminum dock included! $450,000. WEBSTER LAKE - 63 COLONIAL RD WEBSTER LAKE - 12 INDIAN POINT WEBSTER LAKE - 11 BATES POINT RD WEBSTER LAKE - 32 JACKSON RD WEBSTER LAKE ~ 29 SOUTH POINT RD

assisted - SOLD SOLD ON DEPOSIT South Pond, sprawling 57’ Waterfront updated Ranch! Penunsula Young Custom Built Waterfront Home! Super Killdeer Island ON BATES POINT! Elegant Webster Lake Waterfront Home offers all the amen- AN INTRIGUING OPPORTUNITY TO OWN AN EXTREMELY UNIQUE 3.32 ities of a fine home Plus Direct Webster Lake Access! Located in a sheltered cove location, Morning and afternoon sun. Watervfront views on both Location on Private Dead End Middle Pond Peninsula! Expan- ACRE land on WEBSTER LAKE WATERFRONT PROPERTY! Town Map# which provides boat access to full open water! Inground pool, a fully fenced 40-D-14-0 showing Total Acreage of 11.28. Located at the Southern most end ON DEPOSIT sides. 170’ waterfrontage on front side with flat yard. 3 car attached sive Waterviews! Western Exposure! Friendly Shoreline, Level lakeside yard. Fine features include: crown moldings, 9’ ceilings, beautiful of Webster Lake’s South Pond. Extreme Privacy with Direct Lake Access along garage, 3023 sq.ft., 3 bedrooms, 2 full baths, and fireplaces. Lot! Waterfront Front & Back! Fireplaced Living Dining Room! cherry kitchen w/ceramic tile floors, granite countertops, S/S appliances, center a Delightful Level Peninsula that juts out into Webster Lake. Simple yet very NEW LISTING: Unique Webster Lake Waterfront Home! Panoramic views island, Slider to large lake facing deck! Formal dining , formal living rooms w/ Charming Year-round Ranch has a Full Finished Lower Level & walkout access Gourmet open kitchen with island, granite counters. Deck with Gourmet Kitchen, oversize island/Breakfast Bar! 2nd bdrm with of both Middle and South Ponds! 188+/- of waterfrontage! 15594 +/- sq ft Lot! Private Covered Balcony! 3rd bdrm sleeps 8 comfortably! 2-1/2 gleaming hardwood floors! Plus private 2nd floor 20x26 family room! Spacious to a screened-in patio, plus a detached garage & shed. ENJOY the PARK LIKE panoramic views assisted-SOLD $749,900. master bedroom, whirlpool tub w/waterfall faucet & separate marble show- GROUNDS! Plenty of land & nice location to build a Dream Home or possibly 3 Bedroom! 2 Baths! Lake facing Fireplaced formal Living Room! Lower Level Baths! 2 Car Garage! Irrigation System $659,900. er! Propane gas heat & central air!! NEW PRICE $524,900. more! Developing possibilities? Call for details. NEW PRICE $369,000. Summer Kitchen and Fireplace! Garage! $464,900 www.webstertimes.net Friday, October 2, 2015 • The Webster Times • 7

NEW CONSTRUCTION OPEN HOUSE OPEN HOUSE OPEN HOUSE NEW LISTING NEW LISTING 423 Quaker Street Northbridge, MA 01534 Just under 1 acre of land, over 2100 s.f., 4 STURBRIDGE WARREN SOUTHBRIDGE SOUTHBRIDGE WARREN 190 New Boston Rd - 1-3 pm Newer 2 BR, 1.5 bath BR, 2.5 Bath, granite counters, hardwoods 44 Maria Ave - 12-1:30 pm 16 Brentwood Dr - 11:30-1 pm 10 room, 3 BR, 2 bath Ranch Beautiful 4 BR, 2.5 bath Townhouse style condo, Open floor plan for this gar- Value packed 3 BR, 2.5 bath on 2+ Acres. $175,000. throughout, and appliance allowance of Saltbox Colonial. $289,500. garage. $129,900. den-style Condo. $ 65,900. home, indoor pool! $285,000. Cindi Gallaghe $3000. Buyer agent gets 2% plus extra Wendy McFarland. Gracellen Riel. Cindy Sowa Forgit. Stewart & Stewart. bonus of $1000 if P&S executed by 9/30/2015. – $379,900

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To advertise in our Real Estate Section, HOLLAND DUDLEY LEICESTER STURBRIDGE PAXTON please call your local Meticulously maintained Spacious 3 BR, 2 bath Ranch, 3 BR, 1.5 bath Antique Cape. Quality custom built 3 BR, Expanded Cape with 3 BR, ThreeBedroomCapeStyleSingleFamilyResidence Waterfront, 3 BR, 2 FP. fireplace, garage. Lg lot, deck. 3.5 bath Ranch. 2.5 baths on country road. $324,500. $267,500. $170,000. $400,000. $264,900. sales representative. 1-800-367-9898 Lisa Boudreau. Dorothy Fontana. Cindi Fullen Gallagher. Lisa Boudreau. Stewart & Stewart. FrontageonWhitinPond tobesoldonthepremisesat BANK FORECLOSURE SALE REDUCED REDUCED REDUCED Three Bedroom Cape Style Single Family Residence 24EastHartfordAvenue,Uxbridge,Massachusetts,Thursday,October8,2015 Frontage on Whitin Pond to be sold on the premises at SaletoCommenceat11:00AM DUDLEY HOLLAND BROOKLYN, CT WEBSTER LEICESTER 24 East Hartford Avenue, Uxbridge, Massachusetts 4 BR, 2.5 bath Cape with 2 BR waterfront with in- 3 BR Ranch on level 1.3+A. WEBSTER LAKE! 3 BR, Custom hip roof 4 BR, 2.5 Thursday, October 8, 2015 many updates! law suite. Yr-rd, fireplace. Garage, woodstove. 2 Full Bath Waterfront. bath Colonial, FP. TermsofSale:AFiveThousand($5,000.00)Dollardepositincashorcertifiedcheckwillberequire- $254,900. $425,000. $169,900. $475,000. $375,000. datthetimeandplaceofsalewiththebalanceduewithintwentyone(21)daysofthesale.Allothertermstobean- Sale to Commence at 11:00 AM Ingrid Helena Karp. Lisa Boudreau. Ingrid Helena Karp. Sarah Gustafson. Sarah Gustafson. nouncedatthesale. Terms of Sale: A five Thousand ($5,000.00) Dollar deposit in cash or certified check will be required at the time and place of sale with the balance due within twenty one (21) days of the sale. All other terms to be announced at the sale. ForFurtherInformationContact:DennisM.Sullivan,Esq.,AttorneyforMilfordFederalSavingsand- For Further Information Contact: LoanAssociation,189MainStreet,Milford,Massachusetts01757.(508)473-4811 091815TajbelSouthbridgeMORTGAGEE’S SALE OF Dennis M. Sullivan, Esq., Attorney REAL ESTATE for Milford Federal Savings and Loan Association, Cash Cow 189 Main Street, Milford, Massachusetts 01757. P: (508) 473-4811 AT PUBLIC AUCTION Edward D. Larkin, Auctioneer ,No. AU899, 280 Main Street, Milford, MA 01757. Friday, September 18, 2015 In Southbridge EdwardD.Larkin,Auctioneer,No.AU899,280MainStreet,Milford,MA01757. 4:00 PM-SOUTHBRIDGE 138 Elm Street Thinking of selling? 3 fam, 3,920 sf liv area, 0.1 ac lot, 15 rm, 6 bdrm, 3 bth $1, 300 possible income monthly Call for a market analysis. Worcester(Worc): Bk 27221, Pg 170 Advantage 1 TERMS: $5,000 cash or certified check at the time 2 Family, fully rehabbed, newer kitchens, baths, 21 Brandon Rd. and place of the sale. The balance to be paid within thirty (30) days at the law offices of flooring paint, and exterior porches. Dudley Korde & Associates, P.C. Off-street parking. 3 BR, 1.5 baths. 321 Billerica Road, Chelmsford, MA 01824, Attorney $129,900 Classic features. for the Mortgagee. Tin celing in Auctioneer makes no representation as to the accuracy kitchen. of the information contained herein. Luis Torres Hardwoods, 18 Schofield Ave, Dudley Re/Max Professional Associates AY TATE UC ION O, INC. screened porch. Charming Victorian, completely renovated. B S A T C 978.660.3464 Town water & Hardwoods throughout. 3-4 BRs, NORTH CHELMSFORD (978) 251-1150 www.baystateauction.com MAAU#: 2624, 2959, 3039, 2573, 2828, 1428, 2526, 2484 sewer 1st fl laundry. Beautiful woodworking. $169,900 Town water & sewer. REDUCED $179,900 Maribeth Marzeotti OPEN HOUSE MaribethRealtor.com Sunday, October 4 Re/Max Advantage 1 179 Shrewsbury Street, Worcester, MA 01604 • 508-864-8163 Noon-1:30pm • NEW 24 Yankee Drummer Dr. PRICE! Warren, MA Heritage Park! Come take a look at this Corner lot Mobile-Home R that is ready for you to move right in! This 2 bedroom, 2 bath, well 508-943-7669 • 774-230-5044 maintained home has an Open floor plan that gives it a spacious Maria Reed Diane Luong Bob Zannotti Bill Roland Maureen JoAnnSoldMyHouse.com 508-873-9254 774-239-2937 508-414-8101 508-272-5832 O’Connor feeling! Fireplace living room opens into the custom Kitchen and NMLS #20898 508-981-4903 LICENSEDLICENSED IN IN MA MA & & CT CT Dining Area. A Fenced in yard with beautiful gardens and quiet Jo-Ann Szymczak Call any agent listed E sitting areas awaits your enjoyment along with a Heated Workshop/ “Home Free Ownership Market Analysis! Matters” CRS, GRI, SRES, ASP above for a showing shed with electricity. $45,900. CALL FOR A FREE MARKET ANAYLSIS Martha Oakes OXFORD 49 Main St., Sturbridge, MA 01566 A (508)479-7657 ReMax Professional Associates [email protected] * Fireplace * 3 Season Room *Title 5 Completed * 1.5 Baths * Recent Windows * Hardwood Floors L (50 year Warranty) * Oversized Cape * Recent Roof, Heating w/ country kitchen * Formal Dining Room * Great condition Brenda Ryan Melissa Mary Jo Spiro Vivian Robin Broker- Cournoyer Demick Thomo Marrero- Giguere * Country Kitchen Owner Hilli Doros “We are part of Make Southbridge Home” 23 Walnut St • $264,900 201 SOUTH STREET, SOUTHBRIDGE, MA OXFORD 508-765-9155 WEBSTER THOMPSON, CT FAX: 508-765-2698 E Debra Joan Debbie Chad Michelle Stan Nordby- Thomo Lacoste Splaine Roy Misiaszek CONDO Rivera Now offering rental services looking to sell. call us! Southbridge:Wonderful Southbridge:Beautiful oversized custom split Ranch LARGE FAMILY expandable Cape! 5 rooms 3 S bedrooms but partially finished in sought after Dennison Hill WANTED QUADDICK LAKE area. 9 rooms 4 bedrooms 2 upstairs for master bedroom suite OPEN HOUSE 12-2 SUN * 65’ Ranch * Under $200/ including master bath. Spacious baths! Beautiful updated kitchen * 2.5 Ba * 3 Baths living room with hardwood floors & fireplace with pellet stove with maple cabinets & all * 3.5 Baths month w/heat appliances. HUGE bright living * Fantastic Water Views * 10 Rooms/5 Bedrooms insert which will stay! Large eat in kitchen with plenty of counter * Fireplace & electric * Full Service Lake room! 2010 Furnance. 2009 Roof. Lower level with family * Quality Galley Kitch T space & cabinets. 3 season porch. Farmer’s porch. Walkout to room with propane gas fireplace & walk out patio. Back on Geothermal * Harwoods * Sunken Liv. Rm. level backyard. $169,900. $5000 credit to buyer! market due to financing! $234,800. 125 Dennison Hill. Heating * Call for details Southbridge: Regal English Tudor Home in rustic estate like setting overlooking 113 Dudley Rd • $359,900 814 Beacon Park. • $269,900 30 Lakeside Dr • $499,900 private golf course! 7 rooms, 3-4 bedrooms, 4 ½ baths. Open living room, dining room, breakfast room & kitchen. Hardwoods throughout. Beautiful kitchen with SS SUTTON SPENCER DUDLEY A OPEN HOUSE 12-2 SUN appliances & corian counters. 1st floor master bedroom suite w/new master bath 11 WATERFRONT & dressing or use as a family room. 2nd flr master bedroom with just remodeled ACRES master bath & walk in closet. LOWER LEVEL has full in law apartment including massive fireplace in LR, BIG kitchen, full bath & bedroom-walk out to own driveway. T Inground pool! Truly a one of a kind impressive home! $399,900.172 Eastford Rd O Southbridge: Dream home for Southbridge: AFFORDABLE SALE! Perfect for the fussiest buyer! HOME! CHEAPER than rent! 7 * Fireplace DOWN Picture perfect 6 rooms 3 bedrooms * Perennial Gardens room 3 bedroom 2 bath Cape. * Hardwood Floors * 3 Bedrooms 1 ½ baths. Gorgeous NEW kitchen * Hardwood Floors OPEN HOUSE 12-2 SUN with granite counters, custom OPEN HOUSE 12-2 SUN Beautiful Hardwood floors just * Dining Room * 2 Full, 2 Half baths * 100’ waterfront E cabinets, & wood floors! Front to refinished. Natural woodwork! * Fireplace * Vinyl Sided back living room with hardwood Great rooms! Lots of cabinets * Mstr. Bdrm. Suite * Cabinet Packed floors. Ceramic tile baths. Soothing paint colors! Level back yard w/ sitting area Kitchen with deck & tree lined. Located in newer subdivision on dead end in kitchen. Garage. Don’t buy till you see this house. 30 Southbwick Rd 217 W. Main St street. $209,900. 23 Arland Dr $124,900! 512 Worcester St. $184,900 $339,559 99 Clark Rd. • $549,900 MORTGAGE RATES ARE DOWN!! GREAT TIME TO BUY!! LEICESTER SPENCER DUDLEY Open House Directory TOWN Deadline: Monday at 10am SERVICES * Hardwood floors * Central Air-1st (C) Condo (X) Condex (M) Multi-Family (T) Townhouse * 4 Rooms * 3-4 Bedrooms Floor (B) Business (U) Duplex (S) Single Family (D) Adult (P) Land (L) Mobile Home (A) Apartment Community * 1 BR CONDO * 3 BR * Sided Garage * Custom kitchen * Garden Unit * Roofing, Heating, Electric, * Gas Heat * 3 Season porch ADDRESS STYLE TIME PRICE REALTOR/SELLER/PHONE Windows All Updated * Applianced * Recent Roof, furnace, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 4 * “0” Down - USDA Financing elec. 75 Huntoon Memorial Way WARREN $79,900 80 Maple St • $137,500 6 Ellis St • $199,900 24 Yankee Drummer Dr L 12-1:30 $45,900 Martha Oakes/ReMax Professional Assoc. 508-4797657 DUDLEY LAND DUDLEY

DUDLEY: Corbin Road, 55 Acres, View now! Some seller financing available. CARDINAL HEIGHTS * Country Setting DUDLEY: Tobin Farms, 6 Acres, $200’s * 2 Acres * 2-3 Bedroom OXFORD: 1.5 Acres, Make an offer! $30’s * 1.5 Baths * Stone Walls * 1/2 Acre Lot * Previously Perked WEBSTER: Select from 2 lots, $24,900 / $54,900 * Fireplace/Pellet Stove Hisgen Rd - Lot 9 To have your open house listed in this directory 40 Brentwood Drive $26,900 DOUGLAS: Waterfront Lot $244,900 please contact Sandy at 508-909-4110 8 • The Webster Times • Friday, October 2, 2015 www.webstertimes.net REAL ESTATE

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Woodstock $350,000 SOLD Woodstock $689,000 NEW PRICE Thompson $224,000 NEW PRICE Pomfret $350,000 NEW LISTING Brooklyn $399,900 Woodstock, $218,000 SOLD

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TRIVIA NIGHT Every Thursday 6:45 pm • Prizes! MEAT RAFFLE THURSDAYS are All You Can Eat! In the Every Friday & Saturday @ 8pm CHICKEN NIGHT 4pm – 9pm Veterans Lounge Happy’s will be serving his famous FAMILY STYLE SLOW Starts Saturday OVEN-BAKED CHICKEN with fries, pasta & marinara sauce, Oct 3 @ 12:30 pm salad and dinner rolls 6 tables: prime rib, Only $11.75 adults and children under (10) $6.75 lobster and much more Fridays: Fish & Chips Public invited Banquet Facilities KARAOKE WEDDINGS Every Friday & Saturday FUNERALS 8pm-12pm SPECIAL In the Veterans Lounge OCCASIONS ~Public invited~ Call 508.832.2701 for info At your service in the Webster Times SEE YOUR LOCAL PROFESSIONAL FOR ALL THE SERVICES

AMERICAN LEGION TUTTLE POST #279 LAKE nchauggagoggchau gma buna 88 Bancroft St., Auburn • (508)832-2701 gog gun ga ga og m g au uy ar g TRIVIA NIGHT Every Thursday 6:45pm • Prizes! B h g Factory C Every Friday & Saturday @ 8pm Fridays: MEAT RAFFLE Direct In the Veterans Lounge & Save Fish Starts Saturday 45 COLORS • $45 per sq. ft. Installed & Oct 3 @ 12:30 pm (40 sq.ft. or more) includes: rounded. beveled, or polished edges “The smallest store with the largest Chips 6 tables: prime rib, 4 in back Splash. Cutout for sink selection of your classic lobster and much more Cannot be combined with other offers. Biggest Selection of Marble and Granite Webster Lake gear & gift ideas.” Public invited of ANY Fabrication Shop THURSDAYS are CHICKEN NIGHT 4pm – 9pm KARAOKE 280 Colors to choose from 154 Thompson Road • Webster, MA Every Friday & Saturday Granite Counter top, Quartz Surface, Soapstone (behind Wind Tiki) 508-943-4900 All You Happy’s will be serving his famous Can Eat! FAMILY STYLE SLOW OVEN-BAKED CHICKEN 8pm-12pm 508-842-9800 • shrewsburymarbleandgranite.com or shop online at www.oldewebster.com In the Veterans Lounge 620 Boston Turnpike (Rte 9 E), Shrewsbury, MA with fries, pasta & marinara sauce, salad and dinner rolls (1/4 mi. east of Home Depot – Big Blue Bldg) www.websterlakegifts.com Only $11.75 adults and children under (10) $6.75 ~Public invited~ Mon-Fri 8-5, Sat. 9-4, Thurs. 8-6. Every Mattress On Sale! Gallo Video OCTOBER BEERS Free Delivery • Free Set-Up Free 12 Months & Lingerie No Interest • Free Lay-a-ways Get them a gift they will never forget. We have the CHEAP BOOZE area’s largest selection of ALWAYS lingerie, adult movies, toys, lotions and magazines! Cold Kegs IN STOCK We are conveniently located at exit 2 off 395 behind 53 Schofield Ave. OPEN Friendly’s Restaurant 1,000 COLD CASES Route 12, Dudley, MA Mon, Tues, 129 East Main St. Wed, Sat 9-5 Webster, MA or 508.943.0234 Thurs & Fri Rte. 9 Shrewsbury, MA hortonfurniture.com 9-6 MARTY’S OF DUDLEY Buy any 2 movies and get a 3rd movie FREE. Open Every Sun. 10-10 • Rte. 197 • 119 West Main Sun 11-3 Ask about our exchange policy on movies. WE BUY GOLD “Every Town Deserves 2 columns (2.4”) x 3” ad a Good Local Newspaper” Reg. $48 Now Only Cormier Jewelers Central St. Southbridge (508) 764-7415 $35 TheHeartOfMassachusetts.com Bring this ad in and receive an extra 5% on your gold 10 • The Webster Times • Friday, October 2, 2015 www.webstertimes.net www.webstertimes.net Friday, October 2, 2015 • The Webster Times • 11 Trips Offered

The “Trips Offered” section is for Nov. 14: A day in New York City — Trips are open to the public! Make 8:30 a.m., Webster. Scenic train ride/ non-profit organizations and will run to do as you wish. Departure time is checks payable to the Southbridge turkey feast on board/farm stand visit, as space allows. Anyone who wishes to 6:30 a.m. from the RMV parking lot, Senior Citizens Association. Contact and more! take advantage of this space must submit La Rochelle Way, Southbridge. Return Jim Julian at the Casaubon senior For reservations on these exciting a copy of a not-for-profit certificate to time is about 10:45 p.m. The cost is $54 center, Monday. Wednesday or Friday tours, please contact: Janet Caouette Editor Adam Minor. Mail your certificate per person. Please reserve to avoid dis- mornings from 9 to 10 a.m. or call 774- – 508-887-2215. Please make checks pay- and information to Trips Offered, c/o appointment. 922-4049, or e-mail me jimtrips@yahoo. able to, and mail to: Bernadette Circle Adam Minor, P.O. Box 90, Southbridge, Dec. 12: “Festival of Christmas Lights com. No. 709, P.O. Box 201, Webster, MA 01570. MA 01550; fax to 508-764-8015 or e-mail to at Our Lady of La Salette Shrine” — Bernadette Circle No. 709, Daughters of [email protected]. proceeded by a luncheon at Wright’s Isabella is a non-profit, charitable cath- Farm Restaurant. The visit includes a olic women’s organization. Christmas concert in the chapel, the MARY QUEEN OF THE UNION SAINT Museum of World Nativities, Gift and Book Shop, a new Bistro for refresh- ROSARY PARISH CHARLTON SENIOR JEAN-BAPTISTE ments, optional Trolley Ride and Carousel. Cost is $49 per person, $39 for SPENCER — Mary Queen of the CENTER TRIPS Union Saint-Jean-Baptiste, Chapter children ages 4-10 and free for children Rosary Parish, 60 Maple St., Spencer, No. 12, Southbridge, is sponsoring 3 and under. Departure is 10:45 a.m. is offering the following trips. For more Charlton Senior Center presents 2015 “Celebrate Early Fall Season and More” from Southbridge RMV parking lot and information, call Bernard Dube at (508) Trips: with special excursions for 2015. We return is about 8 p.m. Reservation dead- 885-3098. • Oct. 6: “Fall Foliage” Day Trip are a non-profit family oriented frater- line is Dec. 8. • Vietnam, Thailand & Cambodia: Guided Tour — $79.95 includes lunch nal society since 1900 and are always Please note: Registration/payment Feb. 13-29, 2016 at JP Stephens, service of Best of Time pleased to have family groups join us forms are available on request and • Holland, Belgium & Luxembourg: tour guide, visit to Cathedral of the in these activities. One does not have are necessary for participation on the May 2-12, 2016 Pines, Smith’s Country Cheese & Red to be a member to participate in any excursions. Please call for additional • Iceland: June 20-25, 2016 Apple Farm & Transportation. Make sponsored event. All are welcome. Gift information at (508) 764-7909. • Germany, Switzerland & Austria, check payable to: Best of Times. certificates in any amount can be pur- including a Rhine River Cruise: Aug. 22 • Oct. 28: “America Sings: Let Freedom chased and can be used at the discre- to Sept. 4, 2016. Ring” with Cabaret Lulu at OSV in tion of the recipient for any scheduled SOUTHBRIDGE SENIOR Sturbridge. $47.50 includes lunch at excursion or event. Oliver Wight Tavern at Old Sturbridge Sept. 5: “King Richard’s Faire” — the CITIZENS ASSOCIATION BERNADETTE CIRCLE Village and Music/Variety Show. Meet 34th season of a 16th century English at OSV at 11:30 a.m. Make check pay- fun-filled marketplace village at festival • Oct. 13-19: Aruba — $1,850 per per- NO. 709: DAUGHTERS OF able to: H. David Weinstein. time in 80 acres in Carver, Mass. A cap- son all-inclusive. SOLD OUT. I will be • Dec. 8: “A Holiday Celebration” with tivation in a fantasy realm with hun- running this trip in 2016. I am taking ISABELLA Cabaret Lulu at OSV in Sturbridge. dreds of skilled costumed entertainers, names now for this trip. $47.50 includes lunch at Oliver Wight tantalizing variety of foods, eight stages • Thursday, Nov. 12: A tribute to 2015 FANTASTIC BUS TOURS Tavern at Old Sturbridge Village and of free shows through the day, a myriad Barbra Streisand and Frank Sinatra. Music/Variety Show. Meet at OSV at of vendors hawking handmade wares $89 gets you a deluxe motor coach • Sept. 13-15: Atlantic City Resorts 11:30 a.m. Make check payable to: H. and crafts from all over the country, ride to the Venus De Milo in Swansea. Casino Atlantic City’s Original David Weinstein some with demonstrations. The cost is You have a choice of chicken or fish. Casino! $229. 7 a.m., Webster; 7:30 a.m., Please call Elaine for more info at 508- $49 for adults, $45 for children ages 4-11 Sebastian Anzaldo and Sharon Owens Southbridge. $25 slot bonus, two buf- 248-2231 Flyers available at the Charlton and 3 years of age and under are free. Look and sound like Frank Sinatra and fets, revue show. Great walking on the Senior Center, 37 Main St, Charlton, The departure from Southbridge is 9:15 Barbra Streisand. They will perform boardwalk, food and shopping, too! MA 01507. Flyers available at Charlton a.m. (location to be announced) and many of their great songs and do a duet. • Oct. 4: New Hampshire Turkey Senior Center. from the Faire at 5:30 p.m. 10 seats remain. Train “Granite State”/Foliage & Turkey Feast, $75. 8 a.m., Southbridge; LEGALS NOTICE OF MORTGAGEE’S SALE FEET TO A POINT; THENCE N. 87 MORTGAGEE’S NOTICE OF SALE and a portion of land owned by Evelyn OF REAL ESTATE DEGREES 17’ 24’’ W. ALONG SAID OF REAL ESTATE Spahl, as shown on plan showing land By virtue and in execution of the Power LOT #9 A DISTANCE OF TWO By virtue and in execution of the transfers between Roase Alma Spahl of Sale contained in a certain mort- HUNDRED SEVENTY FIVE AND NO Power of Sale contained in a certain and Evelyn Spahl to Richard Spahl, gage given by Cornelia J. Couture and HUNDREDTHS (275.00) FEET TO A Mortgage given by Karen L. Bottasso by Robert F. Para, dated June 1, Scott T. Mello to Mortgage Electronic POINT; THENCE N. 02 DEGREES to Mortgage Electronic Registration 1981 and recorded with the Worcester Registration Systems, Inc., dated 41’ 48’’ E. ALONG LAND OF ONE Systems, Inc. as nominee for America’s District Registry of Deeds Plan Book March 23, 2006 and recorded with GERMAIN, NOW OR FORMERLY, Wholesale Lender, its successors and 500, Plan 4. For title see deed in Book the Worcester County (Worcester A DISTANCE OF ONE HUNDRED assigns, dated October 19, 2004 and 31450 Page 265. District) Registry of Deeds at Book TWENTY-FOUR AND EIGHTEEN recorded with the Worcester County The premises are to be sold subject 38688, Page 96, of which mortgage the HUNDREDTHS (124.18) FEET TO A (Worcester District) Registry of Deeds to and with the benefit of all ease- undersigned is the present holder by POINT; THENCE S. 87 DEGREES at Book 34898, Page 208, subse- ments, restrictions, building and zon- assignment from Mortgage Electronic 18’ 12’’ E. ALONG SAID LOT 6 A quently assigned to U.S. Bank National ing laws, unpaid taxes, tax titles, water Registration Systems, Inc. to Bank of DISTANCE OF ONE HUNDRED FOUR Association, as Trustee, for the bene- bills, municipal liens and assessments, America, N.A., Successor by Merger AND EIGHTY-THREE HUNDREDTHS fit of Harborview 2005-1 Trust Fund rights of tenants and parties in pos- to BAC Home Loan Servicing LP, fka (104.83) FEET TO A POINT; THENCE by Mortgage Electronic Registration session. Countrywide Home Loans Servicing LP N. 65 DEGREES 22’ 33’’ E. ALONG Systems, Inc., by assignment recorded TERMS OF SALE: dated December 6, 2012 and recorded SAID LOT 6 A DISTANCE OF ONE in said Registry of Deeds in Book 48254, A deposit of FIVE THOUSAND with said registry on December 13, HUNDRED FOUR AND EIGHTY- Page 81, as affected by assignment to DOLLARS AND 00 CENTS ($5,000.00) 2012 at Book 50120 Page 348 and by THREE HUNDREDTHS (104.83) U.S. Bank National Association, as in the form of a certified check, bank assignment from Bank Of America, N.A. FEET TO A POINT; THENCE N. 65 Trustee for Harborview Mortgage Loan treasurer’s check, or money order will to Nationstar Mortgage , LLC dated DEGREES 22’ 33’’ E. ALONG SAID LOT Trust 2005-1, Mortgage Loan Pass- be required to be delivered at or before May 8, 2013 and recorded with said reg- 6 A DISTANCE OF ONE HUNDRED Through Certificates, Series 2005-1 the time the bid is offered. The suc- istry on June 10, 2013 at Book 51021 SIXTY-FIVE AND TWENTY-EIGHT recorded in said Registry of Deeds in cessful bidder will be required to exe- Page 194, for breach of the conditions HUNDREDTHS (165.28) FEET TO A Book 53842, Page 225, of which the cute a Foreclosure Sale Agreement of said mortgage and for the purpose POINT OF BEGINNING. THE ABOVE Mortgage the undersigned is the pres- immediately after the close of the of foreclosing, the same will be sold at DESCRIBED TRACT CONTAINS AN ent holder, for breach of the conditions bidding. The balance of the purchase Public Auction at 9:00 a.m. on October AREA OF 40,008 SQUARE FEET. of said Mortgage and for the purpose price shall be paid within thirty (30) 13, 2015, on the mortgaged premis- PROPERTY ADDRESS: 4 SULLIVAN of foreclosing the same will be sold at days from the sale date in the form es located at 4 Sullivan Blvd., Oxford, BOULEVARD, OXFORD MA Public Auction at 10:00 AM on October of a certified check, bank treasurer’s Worcester County, Massachusetts, all PARCEL NO. 48 C01.11 16, 2015 at 198 Thompson Road, check or other check satisfactory to and singular the premises described in For mortgagor’s(s’) title see deed record- Webster, MA, all and singular the Mortgagee’s attorney. The Mortgagee said mortgage, ed with Worcester County (Worcester premises described in said Mortgage, reserves the right to bid at the sale, TO WIT: District) Registry of Deeds in Book to wit: to reject any and all bids, to continue LAND REFERRED TO IN THIS 35171, Page 361. A certain parcel of land with the the sale and to amend the terms of COMMITMENT IS DESCRIBED AS ALL These premises will be sold and con- buildings thereon of every nature the sale by written or oral announce- THAT CERTAIN PROPERTY SITUATED veyed subject to and with the benefit and description and all the privileges ment made before or during the fore- IN CITY OF OXFORD IN THE COUNTY of all rights, rights of way, restrictions, and appurtenances thereto belong- closure sale. If the sale is set aside OF WORCESTER, AND STATE OF MA easements, covenants, liens or claims in ing situated in the Town of Webster, for any reason, the Purchaser at the AND BEING DESCRIBED IN A DEED the nature of liens, improvements, public County of Worcester, Commonwealth sale shall be entitled only to a return DATED 10/15/2004 AND RECORDED assessments, any and all unpaid taxes, of Massachusetts on Thompson Road, of the deposit paid. The purchaser 11/27/2004 IN BOOK 35171 PAGE tax titles, tax liens, water and sewer liens further bounded and described as fol- shall have no further recourse against 361 AMONG THE LAND RECORDS and any other municipal assessments or lows: BEGINNING at an iron pipe at the Mortgagor, the Mortgagee or the OF THE COUNTY AND STATE SET liens or existing encumbrances of record the southeast corner of tract here- Mortgagee’s attorney. The description FORTH ABOVE, AND REFERENCED which are in force and are applica- in described on the westerly side of of the premises contained in said mort- AS FOLLOWS: ble, having priority over said mortgage, the 1946 Massachusetts Alteration of gage shall control in the event of an THE LAND IN OXFORD ON THE whether or not reference to such restric- Thompson Road, Route 193 at the error in this publication. TIME WILL WESTERLY SIDE OF SULLIVAN tions, easements, improvements, liens southwest corner of land, now or for- BE OF THE ESSENCE. BOULEBARD, SO CALLED AND or encumbrances is made in the deed. merly of Rose Alma Spahl; THENCE Other terms if any, to be announced SHOWN AS LOT 8 ON A PLAN OF TERMS OF SALE: S 61 degs. 41’ 1’ 0” W. along Roase at the sale. LAND IN OXFORD MASSACHUSETTS, A deposit of Ten Thousand ($10,000.00 Alma Spahl, a distance of ninety-eight U.S. Bank National Association, as OWNED BY JOHN D. SULLIVAN AND ) Dollars by certified or bank check will and three hundredths (98.03) feet to Trustee for Harborview Mortgage MARGARET A. SULLIVAN, DATED be required to be paid by the purchas- an iron pipe; THENCE S. 69 degs. Loan Trust 2005-1, Mortgage Loan APRIL 3, 1989 AND RECORDED IN er at the time and place of sale. The 05’ 30” W. along Roase Alma Spahl, Pass-Through Certificates, Series WORCESTER DISTRICT REGISTRY balance is to be paid by certified or a distance of Twenty-six and fifty-five 2005-1 OF DEEDS PLAN BOOK 621, PLAN bank check at Harmon Law Offices, hundredths (26.55) feet to an iron Present Holder of said Mortgage, 113, BOUNDED AND DESCRIBED AS P.C., 150 California Street, Newton, pipe; THENCE S. 74 degs. 58 45” W. By Its Attorneys, FOLLOWS: BEGINNING AT A POINT Massachusetts 02458, or by mail to along land of Richard and Mary Jane ORLANS MORAN PLLC AT THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF P.O. Box 610389, Newton Highlands, Spahl, a distance of thirty-one and P.O. Box 540540 TRACT HEREIN DESCRIBED ON THE Massachusetts 02461-0389, within thirty sixty-eight hundredths (31.68) feet to Waltham, MA 02454 WESTERLY SIDELINE OF SULLIVAN (30) days from the date of sale. Deed an iron pipe; THENCE N. 29 degs. 12’ Phone: 781-790-7800 BOULEVARD, AT THE SOUTHEAST will be provided to purchaser for record- 40” W. along Richard Spahl, a distance September 25, 2015 CORNER OF LOT #6, RECORDED ing upon receipt in full of the purchase of seventy-three and two hundredths October 2, 2015 IN PLAN BOOK 596, PLAN 75, price. The description of the premises (73.02) feet to an iron pipe; THENCE October 9, 2015 THENCE S. 08 DEGREES 50’49’’E. contained in said mortgage shall control N. 58 degs. 21’ 42” E. along Mohawk ALONG THE WESTERLY SIDELINE in the event of an error in this publica- Drive on the southerly side, a distance OF SAID SULLIVAN BOULEVARD A tion. of one hundred thirty-seven and for- DISTANCE OF FORTY-EIGHT AND Other terms, if any, to be announced at ty-nine hundredths (137.49) feet to a THIRTY-SEVEN HUNDREDTHS the sale. stake; THENCE running easterly and (48.37) FEET TO A POINT; THENCE NATIONSTAR MORTGAGE LLC southerly along the southerly side of RUNNING SOUTHERLY ALONG Present holder of said mortgage Mohawk Drive on a curve to the right, THE WESTERLY SIDELINE OF SAID By its Attorneys, having a radius of ten and 00/100ths SULLIVAN BOULEVARD ON A CURVE HARMON LAW OFFICES, (10.00) feet and a length of fifteen and TO THE RIGHT HAVING A RADIUS P.C. twenty-six hundredths (15.26) feet to OF 675.00 FEET AND A LENGTH OF 150 California Street the westerly side of Thompson Road; 136.00 FEET TO A POINT; THENCE Newton, MA 02458 THENCE S. 34 degs. 12’ 18” E. along S. 02 DEGREES 41’ 48’’ W. ALONG (617) 558-0500 the westerly side of Thompson Road, THE WESTERLY SIDELINE OF 200808-1306 - PRP a distance of eighty-three and sixteen SAID SULLIVAN BOULEVARD A September 18, 2015 hundredths (83.16) feet to the point of DISTANCE OF SEVENTEEN AND September 25, 2015 beginning. CONTAINING an area of Turn To LEGALS ­­­B12 SIXTY-THREE HUNDREDTHS (17.63) October 2, 2015 12,355 square feet. BEING Tract “C” page 12 • The Webster Times • Friday, October 2, 2015 www.webstertimes.net LEGALS LEGALS MORTGAGEE’S NOTICE OF SALE MORTGAGEE’S NOTICE OF SALE NOTICE OF MORTGAGEE’S SALE continued from page B11­­­ OF REAL ESTATE OF REAL ESTATE OF REAL ESTATE By virtue and in execution of the By virtue and in execution of the By virtue and in execution of the LEGAL NOTICE Power of Sale contained in a cer- Power of Sale contained in a certain Power of Sale contained in a certain MORTGAGEE’S SALE OF REAL tain Mortgage given by Jonathan T. Mortgage given by Charles Brownville mortgage given by Shawn J. Merrick ESTATE Daigneault to Mortgage Electronic III and Victoria Smith Brownville w/s/a to Mortgage Electronic Registration By virtue of and in execution of the Power Registration Systems, Inc., as nominee Victoria Smith-Brownville to Mortgage Systems, Inc., as nominee for of Sale contained in a certain mort- for CitiMortgage, Inc., its successors Electronic Registration Systems, Inc., Countrywide Home Loans, Inc., dated gage given by Joseph Vancelette and and assigns, dated March 1, 2007 and as nominee for Crevecor Mortgage October 19, 2006 and recorded with Tina Vancelette to Sherwood Mortgage recorded with the Worcester County Inc., its successors and assigns, the Worcester County (Worcester Group, Inc., dated December 28, 1999 (Worcester District) Registry of Deeds dated December 23, 2005 and District) Registry of Deeds at Book and recorded at Worcester County at Book 40778, Page 100, subse- recorded with the Worcester County 40002, Page 56, of which mortgage (Worcester District) Registry of Deeds in quently assigned to CitiMortgage, Inc. (Worcester District) Registry of Deeds the undersigned is the present hold- Book 22189, Page 230, as affected by by Mortgage Electronic Registration at Book 38152, Page 99, subse- er by assignment from Mortgage a Loan Modification Agreement dated Systems, Inc., as nominee for quently assigned to HSBC Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc., March 19, 2004 and recorded at said CitiMortgage, Inc., its successors and Services Inc. by Mortgage Electronic as nominee for Countrywide Home Registry of Deeds in Book 34830, Page assigns by assignment recorded in Registration Systems, Inc., as nom- Loans, Inc. to The Bank of New York 231 of which mortgage CitiMortgage, said Registry of Deeds at Book 49260, inee for Crevecor Mortgage Inc., its Mellon FKA The Bank of New York, Inc. is the present holder by assign- Page 31, subsequently assigned to successors and assigns by assignment as Trustee for the certificateholders of ment from Sherwood Mortgage Group, Federal National Mortgage Association recorded in said Registry of Deeds at the CWABS, Inc., ASSET-BACKED Inc. to Union Federal Savings Bank by CitiMortgage, Inc. by assignment Book 48767, Page 104, subsequently CERTIFICATES, SERIES 2006-22 of Indianapolis dated December 28, recorded in said Registry of Deeds assigned to U.S. Bank Trust, N.A., as dated May 27, 2011 and recorded 1999 recorded at Worcester County at Book 52087, Page 229; of which Trustee for LSF8 Master Participation with said Registry on June 6, 2011 at (Worcester District) Registry of Deeds Mortgage the undersigned is the pres- Trust by HSBC Mortgage Services Book 47462, Page 398, for breach of in Book 22189, Page 237; assignment ent holder for breach of the conditions Inc. by assignment recorded in said the conditions of said mortgage and from Union Federal Bank of Indianapolis of said Mortgage and for the purpose of Registry of Deeds at Book 52110, for the purpose of foreclosing, the f/k/a Union Federal Savings Bank of foreclosing same will be sold at Public Page 46; of which Mortgage the under- same will be sold at Public Auction Indianapolis to Mortgage Electronic Auction at 9:00 AM on October 23, signed is the present holder for breach at 11:00 a.m. on October 15, 2015, Registration Systems, Inc. as nomi- 2015 at 5 Crown Street, Webster, MA, of the conditions of said Mortgage and on the mortgaged premises located nee for CitiMortgage dated April 12, all and singular the premises described for the purpose of foreclosing same at 33 PARK STREET, WEBSTER, 2006 recorded at Worcester County in said Mortgage, to wit: will be sold at Public Auction at 11:00 Worcester County, Massachusetts, all (Worcester District) Registry of The land situated in the Town of Webster, AM on October 9, 2015 at 54 Howarth and singular the premises described in Deeds in Book 38921, Page 200; and Worcester County, Massachusetts on Road, Oxford, MA, all and singular the said mortgage, assignment from Mortgage Electronic the Southerly side of Crown Street, premises described in said Mortgage, TO WIT: Registration Systems, Inc. as nominee further bounded and described as fol- to wit: The land with the buildings thereon and for CitiMortgage to CitiMortgage, Inc. lows: First Tract Beginning at an iron The land with the buildings thereon all privileges and appurtenances there- dated February 17, 2012 recorded at fence post on the southerly line of said situated in Oxford, Worcester County, to belonging, situated on the northerly Worcester County (Worcester District) Crown Street at land of one Labonte; Commonwealth of Massachusetts, side of Park Street Extension so-called Registry of Deeds in Book 48589, Thence easterly eighty-one and fif- being Lot #6 on a plan of lots in in Webster, County of Worcester, Page 263, for breach of conditions of teen hundredths (81.15) feet by the Howarth Village, Oxford, Mass., dated Commonwealth of Massachusetts said mortgage and for the purpose of southerly line of said Crown Street to May 4, 1935 by William I. Thompson, bounded and described as follows: foreclosing the same, the mortgaged a stake at land of Rosabelle Guerin; C.E. more particularly described as fol- BEGINNING at the southwest cor- premises located at 27 Third Street, Thence South 3 Degrees 05’ West lows: BEGINNING at the Southwesterly ner of said tract at an iron pin on Webster, MA 01570 will be sold at a one hundred thirty-eight and eighty- point of the lot to be conveyed at said northerly side of said Park Street Public Auction at 1:00PM on October eight hundredth (138.88) feet by land the Northwesterly corner of Lot #5 Extension at land now or formerly of 16, 2015, at the mortgaged premises, of Rosabelle Guerin and land of one on said plan; THENCE North 4° 01’ one Nelson Hawkinson; more particularly described below, all Denardis to an iron pipe; Thence North East Seven and 74/100 (7.74) feet; THENCE Northerly by said Hawkinson and singular the premises described in 88 Degrees 01’ West seventy-seven THENCE North 38° 33’ East, One land one hundred (100) feet to an iron said mortgage, to wit: (77) feet by land of said Denardis to a Hundred Nine and 10/100 (109.10) pin at land now or formerly of one A certain parcel of land with the buildings stake; Thence Northerly one hundred feet to the Southerly edge of Howarth Deon; thereon of every nature and description forty-four and seven tenths (144.7) Road; THENCE South 70° 13’ East THENCE easterly by said Deon land, and all the privileges and appurtenanc- feet by land, now or formerly of one One Hundred Fourteen (114) feet one hundred (100) feet to an iron pin es thereto belonging, situated in the Prescott and land of said Labonte to along the Southerly edge of Howarth at land of one Anderson; Town of Webster, Worcester County, the point of beginning. Second Tract Road; THENCE on an arc with a THENCE southerly by said Anderson Massachusetts, being lot #18 as shown Beginning at a stake in the southerly radius of fifteen (15) feet, a distance land one hundred (100) feet to said on a plan entitled “Subdivision of proper- line of said Crown Street, seventy-five of Nineteen and 43/100 (19.43) feet; Park Street Extension to an iron pin; ty owned by C.B.T. Realty Corporation”, and thirty-seven hundredths (75.37) THENCE South 4° 01’ West Fifty-Six THENCE westerly by the northerly by Albert L. Fitzback, R.L.S., Thompson, feet westerly of the intersection of said and 4/10 (56.4) feet to Lot 5; THENCE side of said Park Street Extension Conn., dated June 19, 1975, record- southerly line of Crown Street with the North 84° 40’ West One Hundred one hundred (100) feet to the point of ed with Worcester District Registry of westerly line of School Street; Thence Eighty-Two and 55/100 (182.55) feet beginning. Deeds, Plan Book 418, Plan 124, and westerly by the southerly line of said to the point of beginning. BEING the A deed from Anna M. Tyck to Shawn more particularly described as follows: Crown Street, a distance of thirty-four same premises conveyed to Charles J. Merrick to be recorded. 40002-54. Beginning on the north side of Third and eighty-three hundredths (34.83) Brownville III and Victoria Smith by For mortgagor’s(s’) title see deed Street Extension and being the south- feet to a spike; Thence southerly with Deed dated October 31, 2002 and recorded with Worcester County east corner of the lot herein conveyed; an included angle of 87 degrees 06’ a recorded with the Worcester District (Worcester District) Registry of Deeds Thence S. 88° 32’ 55 W., eighty-five and distance of one hundred five and one Registry of Deeds in Book 27953, in Book 40002, Page 54. eighty-five hundredths (85.85) feet along tenth (105.1) feet to an iron pipe at Page 028. These premises will be sold and con- said Third Street Extension to a point; land formerly of Denardis, now land The premises are to be sold subject to veyed subject to and with the benefit Thence N. 12° 40’ 51” W. one hun- of Wayman; Thence easterly with an and with the benefit of all easements, of all rights, rights of way, restrictions, dred seventy-four and ninety nine included angle of 87 degrees 58’ a restrictions, building and zoning laws, easements, covenants, liens or claims hundredths (174.99) feet to a point; distance of thirty-four and eighty-three liens, attorney’s fees and costs pursu- in the nature of liens, improvements, Thence N. 87° 19’ 15” E. by land now hundredths (34.83) feet by land of said ant to M.G.L.Ch.183A, unpaid taxes, public assessments, any and all or formerly of the Town of Webster Wayman to a stake; Thence northerly tax titles, water bills, municipal liens unpaid taxes, tax titles, tax liens, water one hundred nineteen and ninety-five a distance of one hundred two and and assessments, rights of tenants and sewer liens and any other munic- hundredths feet (119.95) to a point; two tenths ( 102.2) feet to the point and parties in possession. ipal assessments or liens or existing Thence S. 01° 27’ 05” E. one hundred of beginning. For my title, see deed TERMS OF SALE: encumbrances of record which are seventy-four and twenty-one one hun- recorded at Book 37546, Page 176. A deposit of FIVE THOUSAND in force and are applicable, having dredths (174.21) feet along the west The premises are to be sold subject to DOLLARS AND 00 CENTS ($5,000.00) priority over said mortgage, whether sideline of Lot #17 to said Third Street and with the benefit of all easements, in the form of a certified check, bank or not reference to such restrictions, Extension and the point of beginning. restrictions, building and zoning laws, treasurer’s check or money order will easements, improvements, liens or Said Lot contains approximately 17,813 liens, attorney’s fees and costs pursu- be required to be delivered at or before encumbrances is made in the deed. square feet. ant to M.G.L.Ch.183A, unpaid taxes, the time the bid is offered. The suc- TERMS OF SALE: For mortgagor’s title see deed recorded tax titles, water bills, municipal liens cessful bidder will be required to exe- A deposit of Five Thousand ($5,000.00) with the Worcester County (Worcester and assessments, rights of tenants cute a Foreclosure Sale Agreement Dollars by certified or bank check will District) Registry of Deeds in Book and parties in possession. immediately after the close of the be required to be paid by the purchas- 22189, Page 228. TERMS OF SALE: bidding. The balance of the purchase er at the time and place of sale. The The premises will be sold subject to A deposit of FIVE THOUSAND price shall be paid within thirty (30) balance is to be paid by certified or any and all unpaid taxes and other DOLLARS AND 00 CENTS ($5,000.00) days from the sale date in the form bank check at Harmon Law Offices, municipal assessments and liens, and in the form of a certified check, bank of a certified check, bank treasurer’s P.C., 150 California Street, Newton, subject to prior liens or other enforce- treasurer’s check or money order will check or other check satisfactory to Massachusetts 02458, or by mail to able encumbrances of record entitled be required to be delivered at or before Mortgagee’s attorney. The Mortgagee P.O. Box 610389, Newton Highlands, to precedence over this mortgage, and the time the bid is offered. The suc- reserves the right to bid at the sale, Massachusetts 02461-0389, within subject to and with the benefit of all cessful bidder will be required to exe- to reject any and all bids, to continue thirty (30) days from the date of sale. easements, restrictions, reservations cute a Foreclosure Sale Agreement the sale and to amend the terms of Deed will be provided to purchaser for and conditions of record and subject to immediately after the close of the the sale by written or oral announce- recording upon receipt in full of the all tenancies and/or rights of parties in bidding. The balance of the purchase ment made before or during the fore- purchase price. The description of the possession. price shall be paid within thirty (30) closure sale. If the sale is set aside premises contained in said mortgage Terms of the Sale: Cash, cashier’s or days from the sale date in the form for any reason, the Purchaser at the shall control in the event of an error in certified check in the sum of $5,000.00 of a certified check, bank treasurer’s sale shall be entitled only to a return this publication. as a deposit must be shown at the check or other check satisfactory to of the deposit paid. The purchaser Other terms, if any, to be announced time and place of the sale in order Mortgagee’s attorney. The Mortgagee shall have no further recourse against at the sale. to qualify as a bidder (the mortgage reserves the right to bid at the sale, the Mortgagor, the Mortgagee or the THE BANK OF NEW YORK MELLON holder and its designee(s) are exempt to reject any and all bids, to continue Mortgagee’s attorney. The description FKA THE BANK OF NEW YORK, from this requirement); high bidder to the sale and to amend the terms of of the premises contained in said mort- AS TRUSTEE FOR THE sign written Memorandum of Sale upon the sale by written or oral announce- gage shall control in the event of an CERTIFICATEHOLDERS OF acceptance of bid; balance of purchase ment made before or during the fore- error in this publication. TIME WILL THE CWABS, INC., price payable in cash or by certified closure sale. If the sale is set aside BE OF THE ESSENCE. ASSET-BACKED check in thirty (30) days from the date for any reason, the Purchaser at the Other terms if any, to be announced CERTIFICATES, SERIES 2006-22 of the sale at the offices of mortgagee’s sale shall be entitled only to a return at the sale. Present holder of said mortgage attorney, Korde & Associates, P.C., 321 of the deposit paid. The purchaser U.S. Bank Trust, N.A., as Trustee for By its Attorneys, Billerica Road, Suite 210, Chelmsford, shall have no further recourse against LSF8 Master Participation Trust HARMON LAW OFFICES, MA 01824-4100 or such other time as the Mortgagor, the Mortgagee or the Present Holder of said Mortgage, P.C. may be designated by mortgagee. The Mortgagee’s attorney. The description By Its Attorneys, 150 California Street description for the premises contained of the premises contained in said mort- ORLANS MORAN PLLC Newton, MA 02458 in said mortgage shall control in the gage shall control in the event of an PO Box 540540 (617) 558-0500 event of a typographical error in this error in this publication. TIME WILL Waltham, MA 02454 201311-0225 - YEL publication. BE OF THE ESSENCE. Phone: (781) 790-7800 September 18, 2015 Other terms to be announced at the Other terms if any, to be announced 15-005626 September 25, 2015 sale. at the sale. September 18, 2015 October 2, 2015 CitiMortgage, Inc. Federal National Mortgage September 25, 2015 Korde & Associates, P.C. Association (“FNMA”) October 2, 2015 321 Billerica Road Present Holder of said Mortgage, Suite 210 By Its Attorneys, Chelmsford, MA 01824-4100 ORLANS MORAN PLLC (978) 256-1500 PO Box 540540 Vancelette, Joseph and Tina, Waltham, MA 02454 14-018990, September 18, 2015, Phone: (781) 790-7800 September 25, 2015, October 2, 2015 15-001306 September 18, 2015 October 2, 2015 September 25, 2015 October 9, 2015 October 2, 2015 October 16, 2015 www.webstertimes.net Friday, October 2, 2015 • The Webster Times • 13 LEGALS LEGAL NOTICE Michael J Dockray, THE NORTHWESTERLY CORNER days, Saturdays, Sundays and legal MORTGAGEE’S SALE OF REAL 114 Emory St., Attleboro, MA 02703 THEREOF AT A STAKE AND STONE holidays excluded, after the opening ESTATE By: Frank A Czechowski, Jr. BEING THE SOUTHWEST CORNER of Bids. By virtue of and in execution of the Dated: 14 Sept 2015 OF THE FIRST TRACT; THENCE S. Prevailing Wage Rates as deter- Power of Sale contained in a certain September 18, 2015 76 DEGREES E. SEVEN (7) RODS, mined by the Department of Labor mortgage given by Joseph D. Forget September 25, 2015 TEN (10) LINKS TO THE MEADOW; Standards under the provision of the and Hollie L. Forget to Ameriquest October 2, 2015 THENCE SOUTHERLY ABOUT SIX Massachusetts General Laws, Chapter Mortgage Company, dated September (6) RODS BY SAID MEADOW, TO A 149, Section 26 to 27D, as amended, 13, 2005 and recorded at Worcester STAKE AND STONES; THENCE 76 apply to this project. It is the respon- County (Worcester District) Registry DUDLEY CONSERVATION DEGREES W. ABOUT NINE (9) RODS sibility of the Contractor, before Bid of Deeds in Book 37352, Page 195 COMMISSION AND ELEVEN (11) LINKS TO SAID opening, to request if necessary, any of which mortgage Central Mortgage Public Hearing Notice STREET; THENCE N. 14 DEGREES additional information on Prevailing Company is the present holder by A Public Hearing will be held at the E. SIX (6) RODS, BY SAID STREET, Wage Rates for those trades people assignment from Ameriquest Mortgage Dudley Municipal Complex, 71 West TO THE PLACE OF BEGINNING. who may be employed for the pro- Company to Central Mortgage Main Street in Dudley, MA at 6:30 TRACT III: (SITUATED IN THAT PART posed Work under this Contract. Company dated November 27, p.m. on Thursday, October 8, 2015 OF OXFORD, KNOWN A BARBER Owner reserves the right to waive 2006 recorded at Worcester County to consider a Notice of Intent of HOLLOW, LOCATED ON THE WEST any informality in or to reject any or (Worcester District) Registry of Deeds Pamela Burns for the property located SIDE OF THE ROAD LEADING all Bids, or to accept any Bid which in in Book 40526, Page 129, for breach at: 7 Cottage Road Assessors Map FROM OXFORD TO WORCESTER their opinion, is in the public interest of conditions of said mortgage and for 103 Parcel 83 for THE REMOVAL ABOUT FIFTY (50) RODS NORTH OF to do so. the purpose of foreclosing the same, OF BUILDINGS IN BUFFER ZONE THE CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH). TOWN OF WEBSTER, the mortgaged premises located at 20 AND FLOOD ZONE AE OF HAYDEN BEGINNING AT THE CORNER OF MASSACHUSETTS Larned Road, Oxford, MA 01540 will POND, CONSTRUCT NEW HOUSE LAND NOW OR FORMERLY OF October 2, 2015 be sold at a Public Auction at 4:00PM & WELL SEWAGE DISPOSAL SYS- RUFUS STEVENS AND FRANK on October 29, 2015, at the mortgaged TEM YARD, UTILITIES AND ASSO- O. TOWEL ET UX; THENCE (SEAL) premises, more particularly described CIATED ACTIVITIES, INCLUDING NORTHERLY SEVEN (7) RODS, THE COMMONWEALTH OF below, all and singular the premises REGRADING WITHIN FLOOD ZONE MORE OR LESS, TO LAND NOW OR MASSACHUSETTS described in said mortgage, to wit: AE. This is a Public Hearing under FORMERLY OF WILLIAM H. MARBLE; LAND COURT The land in Oxford, Worcester County, the requirements of G.L. Ch. 131 §40, THENCE EASTERLY FIFTEEN (15) DEPARTMENT OF THE TRIAL Commonwealth of Massachusetts, as amended. Plans are available at RODS, MORE OR LESS, ACROSS COURT all the privileges and appurtenanc- the Conservation Commission’s office THE SWAMP TO HARD LAND NOW 2015 SM­­­­ 007911 es thereto belonging, bounded and at the Dudley Municipal Complex on OR FORMERLY OF NEHEMIAH ORDER OF NOTICE described as follows: Mondays and Tuesdays from 12:30 COLLIER; THENCE SOUTHERLY To: Beginning at an iron pin at the most east- p.m. to 4:30 p.m. For more informa- BY SAID COLLIER LAND, TWENTY Robert E. Howland, Kim J. Petrunia erly corner of the premises to be con- tion, call (508) 949-8011. (20) RODS, MORE OR LESS TO A and to all persons entitled to the ben- veyed which point is located at the inter- October 2, 2015 POINT OPPOSITE THE PLACE OF efit of the Servicemembers Civil Relief section of the northerly line of Larnard BEGINNING. THENCE WESTERLY Act, 50 U.S.C. App.§ 501 et seq.: Road and land formerly of one Collins; (SEAL) TEN (10) RODS, MORE OR LESS, TO Nationstar Mortgage LLC Thence South 73 degrees 52’ West COMMONWEALTH OF PLACE OF BEGINNING. The descrip- claiming to have an interest in a two hundred twenty-eight and fifty hun- MASSACHUSETTS tion of the property contained in the Mortgage covering real property in dredths (228.50) feet by the northerly LAND COURT mortgage shall control in the event of a Webster, numbered 4 Pinewood Drive, line of Larnard Road to an iron pin at DEPARTMENT OF THE TRIAL typographical error in this publication. given by Sandra J. Howland, Robert land now or formerly of E. Smith et ux; COURT For Mortgagor’s Title, see deed dated E. Howland, and Kim J. Petrunia to Thence North 16 degrees 8’ West one 15 SM 007601 May 23, 1985 and recorded in Book BNY Mortgage Company LLC, dated hundred twenty-one and seventy-three ORDER OF NOTICE 8720 at Page 89 with the Worcester November 6, 2007, and recorded hundredths (121.73) feet to an iron pin; TO: County (Worcester District) Registry with the Worcester County (Worcester Thence North 73 degrees 52’ East Cynthia T. Grzyb of Deeds. TERMS OF SALE: Said District) Registry of Deeds at Book two hundred nine and eight hun- and to all persons entitled to the premises will be sold and conveyed 42058, Page 227, and now held by the dredths (209.08) feet to an iron benefit of the Servicemembers Civil subject to all liens, encumbrances, Plaintiff by assignment has/have filed pin; the last two courses being by Relief Act, 50 U.S.C. App. § 501 et. unpaid taxes, tax titles, municipal liens with this court a complaint for deter- land now or formerly of Smith et ux; Seq.: Carrington Mortgage Services, and assessments, if any which take mination of Defendant’s/Defendants’ Thence South 25 degrees 26’ East one LLC claiming to have an interest in precedence over the said mortgage Servicemembers status. hundred twenty-three and twenty-eight a Mortgage covering real property in above described. TEN THOUSAND If you now are, or recently have been, hundredths (123.28) feet by land for- Dudley, numbered 11 Williams Street, ($10,000.00) Dollars of the purchase in the active military service of the merly of Collins to an iron pin and the given by Cynthia T. Grzyb to Accubanc price must be paid in cash, certified UnitedStates of America, then you point of beginning. Mortgage Corporation, dated August check, bank treasurer’s or cashier’s may be entitled to the benefits of the Containing 26,633 square that of 1, 1994, and recorded at Worcester check at the time and place of the sale Servicemembers Civil ReliefAct. If land, more or less, and being Lots County (Worcester District) Registry of by the purchaser. The balance of the you object to a foreclosure of the A and B as shown on “Plan to Show Deeds in Book 16480, Page 148, and purchase price shall be paid in cash, above-mentioned property on that Property in Oxford, Mass., owned now held by the Plaintiff by assignment, certified check, bank treasurer’s or basis, then you or your attorney must by Ernest Smith et ux” dated June has/have filed with this court a com- cashier’s check within thirty (30) days file a written appearance and answer 23, 1965, prepared by Kenneth plaint for determination of Defendant’s/ after the date of sale. Other terms to be in this court at Three Pemberton Shaw, Registered Land Surveyor. Defendants’ Servicemembers status. announced at the sale. Marinosci Law Square, Boston, MA 02108 on or For mortgagor’s title see deed recorded If you now are, or recently have been, Group, P.C., 275 West Natick Road, before November 2, 2015 or you will with the Worcester County (Worcester in the active military service of the Suite 500, Warwick, RI 02886 Attorney be forever barred from claiming that District) Registry of Deeds in Book United States of America, then you for Quicken Loans, Inc. Present Holder you are entitled to the benefits of said 25613, Page 89. may be entitled to the benefits of the of the Mortgage (401) 234-9200 MLG Act. The premises will be sold subject to Servicemembers Civil Relief Act. If File No. 13-16225, 1148661 10/2, Witness, JUDITH C. CUTLER, Chief any and all unpaid taxes and other you object to a foreclosure of the 10/9, 10/16/2015- Justice of this Court on September 17, municipal assessments and liens, and above-mentioned property on that October 2, 2015 2015 subject to prior liens or other enforce- basis, then you or your attorney must October 9, 2015 Attest: able encumbrances of record entitled file a written appearance and answer October 16, 2015 ______to precedence over this mortgage, and in this court at Three Pemberton Deborah J. Patterson subject to and with the benefit of all Square, Boston, MA 02108 on or TOWN OF WEBSTER Recorder easements, restrictions, reservations before October 26, 2015 or you will be WEBSTER, MASSACHUSETTS 201207-1324-TEA and conditions of record and subject to forever barred from claiming that you ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS October 2, 2015 all tenancies and/or rights of parties in are entitled to the benefits of said Act. WATER MAIN ICE-PIGGING possession. Witness, JUDITH C. CUTLER Chief SERVICES (SEAL) Terms of the Sale: Cash, cashier’s or Justice of said Court on September 9, Sealed Bids for the “Town of Webster, COMMONWEALTH OF certified check in the sum of $5,000.00 2015. Water Main Ice-Pigging Services” will MASSACHUSETTS as a deposit must be shown at the time Attest: be received by the Board of Selectmen LAND COURT and place of the sale in order to qualify Deborah J. Patterson at the Town Hall, Town Administrator’s DEPARTMENT OF THE TRIAL as a bidder (the mortgage holder and Recorder Office, 350 Main Street, Webster, MA COURT its designee(s) are exempt from this 15-022993 / Grzyb, Cynthia 01570 until 10:00 a.m. local time on requirement); high bidder to sign writ- T./10/02/2015 October 16 2015 and then at said 15 SM 007580 ten Memorandum of Sale upon accep- October 2, 2015 office publicly opened and read aloud. tance of bid; balance of purchase price Sealed Bids must have outer envelope ORDER OF NOTICE payable in cash or by certified check NOTICE OF MORTGAGEE’S SALE marked as “Town of Webster, Water TO: in thirty (30) days from the date of the OF REAL ESTATE Premises: 22 Main Ice-Pigging Services” STEVEN B. WEST A/K/A STEVEN sale at the offices of mortgagee’s attor- West Street, Oxford, Massachusetts The work consists of the interior clean- WEST AND KIM M. TRATO A/K/A KIM ney, Korde & Associates, P.C., 321 By virtue and in execution of the Power ing of water mains and includes clean- M. TATRO, Billerica Road, Suite 210, Chelmsford, of Sale contained in a certain mort- ing 3,100 linear feet of sixteen-inch and to all persons entitled to the ben- MA 01824-4100 or such other time gage given by Russell C. Anderson cast iron pipe, 1,100 linear feet of efit of the Servicemembers Civil Relief as may be designated by mortgagee. and Anna M. Anderson to Mortgage twelve-inch cast iron pipe, and 1,900 Act, 50 U.S.C. App. § 501 et seq.: The description for the premises con- Electronic Registration Systems, Inc., linear feet of eight-inch cast iron pipe Nationstar Mortgage LLC claiming to tained in said mortgage shall control as Nominee for Quicken Loans, Inc., at locations in the Town of Webster. have an interest in a mortgage cov- in the event of a typographical error in and now held by Quicken Loans, Inc., In order to protect the integrity of the ering real property in Webster, num- this publication. said mortgage dated June 27, 2012, piping from damage or blockage, the bered 8 5TH STREET A/K/A 8 FIFTH Other terms to be announced at the and recorded in the Worcester County method of cleaning is limited to the STREET, given by: STEVEN B. WEST sale. (Worcester District) Registry of Deeds, introduction of ice slurry into the water AND KIM M. TRATO to Mortgage Central Mortgage Company in Book 49281 at Page 205, as affected mains (“ice-pigging”). The duration of Electronic Registration Systems, Inc. Korde & Associates, P.C. by an Assignment of Mortgage dated this agreement shall be one (1) calen- as nominee for Mortgage Lenders 321 Billerica Road December 17, 2013, and recorded with dar year with annual Town options for Network USA, Inc., dated July 7, Suite 210 said Deeds in Book 51888 at Page 374, renewal for nine (9) subsequent years. 2006 , and recorded in the Worcester Chelmsford, MA 01824-4100 of which mortgage the undersigned is All Bids for this project are subject County (Worcester District) Registry (978) 256-1500 the present holder, for breach of the to the provisions of Massachusetts of Deeds in Book 39353, at Page Forget, Joseph D. and Hollie L., conditions in said Mortgage and for the General Laws Chapter 30B, as amend- 266, and now held by assignment, 15-021426, October 2, 2015, October purpose of foreclosing the same will ed. has/have filed with this court a com- 9, 2015, October 16, 2015 be sold at Public Auction on October Bidding Documents may be obtained plaint for determination of Defendant’s/ October 2, 2015 23, 2015 at 02:00 PM Local Time electronically from the Tighe & Bond Defendants’ Servicemembers status. October 9, 2015 upon the premises, all and singular the website at http://www.tighebond.com/ If you now are, or recently have been, October 16, 2015 premises described in said mortgage, Projects_Out_to_Bid.php. Prospective in the active military service of the to wit: Land Situated in the County of bidders must complete a one-time United States of America, then you Notice of Sale of Motor Vehicle Worcester in the State of MA. TRACT I: registration process on the web site may be entitled to the benefits of the under G.L.c.255, Section 39A (SITUATED ON THE EASTERLY SIDE in order to receive log-in credentials. Servicemembers Civil Relief Act. If you Notice is hereby given by: School St OF WEST STREET). BEGINNING Bidders must log in to the web site object to a foreclosure of the above Towing, 17-31 School St., Webster, MA AT THE NORTHWESTERLY to download bidding documents for mentioned property on that basis, then 01570 CORNER THEREOF, BEING THE the project. Bidders will be added to you or your attorney must file a written Pursuant to the provisions of G.L. c. SOUTHWESTERLY CORNER the “planholders” or prospective bid- appearance and answer in this court at 255, Section 39A, that on 3 Oct 2015 OF LAND FORMERLY OF CARL ders list upon downloading the bidding Three Pemberton Square, Boston, at 9 a.m. at: 17-31 School St., Web- A. STENBERG; THENCE S. 76 documents for the project. Bidding MA 02108 on or before OCT 26 2015 ster, Mass. 01570 by private sale, the DEGREES E. 8 1/2 RODS; THENCE documents may also be examined or you will be forever barred from following Motor Vehicle will be sold to SOUTHERLY ABOUT FOUR (4) at the office of Tighe & Bond, Inc., claiming that you are entitled to the satisfy the garage keeper’s lien there- RODS; THENCE N. 76 DEGREES W. One University Avenue, Suite 104, benefits of said Act. on for storage, towing charges, care EIGHT (8) RODS TO A STONE ON Westwood, Massachusetts between Witness, Judith C. Cutler, Chief Justice and expenses of notices and sale of THE EAST SIDE OF SAID STREET; the hours of 9:00 a.m. and 1:00 p.m., of said Court on SEP 09 2015 said vehicle. THENCE NORTHERLY BY SAID Monday through Friday, legal holidays Attest: Vehicle Description: Year: 2004 STREET TO PLACE OF BEGINNING. excluded. Deborah J. Patterson Make: Ford; Model: F250 TRACT II; (SITUATED SOUTH OF A bid deposit shall be furnished in Recorder Registration #/State: 535VYI THE FIRST TRACT, CONTAINING accordance with the Instructions to 51498 (WEST/TATRO /TRATO) FEI # VIN: 1FTNX21LX4ED93679 FIFTY-EIGHT (58) SQUARE RODS Bidders. 1078.01366 10/02/2015, Name and address of vehicle owner: MORE OR LESS). BEGINNING AT The time period for holding Bids is 30 October 2, 2015 14 • The Webster Times • Friday, October 2, 2015 www.webstertimes.net Friday, October 2, 2015 • Town-to-Town Classifieds 1

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010 FOR SALE 010 FOR SALE Toyota  Scion  Used  College Graduates Welcome Part-Time Administrative Assistant  H o n e s t  E x c e l l e n t R e p u t a t i o n  S a l a r y  C o m m i s s i o n  B o n u s e s  President Award Dealership  Car Allowance  401K FULL LENGTH                    10-20 hours per week FOR SALE:  Team Atmosphere  Management Opportunity  $55,000 MINK COAT Expectation t h e First Year  Experience N O T a M u s t , W e W i l l Train. Toddler bed $50, We are searching for the right female OR male to join our team. Publishing Office Size 12  If you are energetic, honest, drug-free, and desire a lucrative Oak desk w/hutch, filing cabinet New $2,400 long term career... & chair $100, ASKING $500 See Shane Bacigalupo at Tri-State Toyota  Scion Southbridge, MA 2 hutches $25 each, 508-461-7479 [email protected] air hockey table $25, Stonebridge Press, Inc. is in search of an administrative assistant in our 2 oak bar stools $25 each, FULL LENGTH Southbridge publishing headquarters. Duties include contacting news sources 30” round wooden table $25, (via telephone and email) in our market black metal queen bed $25, MINK COAT gossip bench $50, Size Medium areas to assist them with their news wash stand w/pitcher & bowl Excellent Condition copy, community events, listings, etc. $35, $800 or BO 010 FOR SALE 010 FOR SALE Craftsman Twin V Air Call It also includes assisting our editor Compressor $50, 508-234-8767 HOME MADE PINE and ad manager in writing advertising water cooler $15, COFFEE TABLE LED R-30 INDOOR copy, and news stories to run in our 2 youth bikes $30 each, & Sit & Stand LX stroller $30, Local FLOODLIGHTS numerous local newspapers and web- Denon AV surround receiver TWO END TABLES by Philips $250, Heroes $125.00 12w = 65w sites. Applicants must possess excel- Velodyne subwoofer $200, Instant on, very bright lent writing skills, drive to succeed, 2 Polk Audio LCI speakers $200 ANTIQUE LAMP JUG plus dimmable for both, Lasts 22.8 years enjoy talking to people, excellent social Polk Audio RTI Center Channel $40.00 Big box stores sell for media skills, computer savvy, and enjoy Speaker $150, $26-$30 helping people. This is a fast paced Akai 4000DS Reel to Reel $50. DROP LEAF YOU PAY $15.00 each COFFEE or 4 per case $50.00 part-time position ideal for someone Call TABLE Call Keith who loves to write, talk to people, and (860) 974-2898 $100 508-524-9328 make a difference. Organization skills FOR•SALE a must. DROP LEAF CART LIVINGROOM SET Please send cover letter and Cobble Stones $85 $4.00 each BY LANE resume. Resumes without cover letter FOUND HERE! will NOT be considered. SWORD SET HOLLYWOOD SOFA 74-78 Camaro hood This position pays an hourly wage $50.00 FURNITURE $65 New $1700 Asking $400 with flexible hours and has future 1966-1970 Camaro front DOCTOR END TABLE

growth potential for the right person. Quarter Have your furniture W/DRAWER MATCHING CHAIR $175 Professionally restored at $75 AND OTTOMAN Reasonable rates. New: $1398 Sears game fish boat trailer furniture face lifting, painting, Asking $300 $50.00 striping to END TABLE Refinishing, caning and repairs. Send cover letter W/2 DRAWERS Sold as a set Round Metal fireplace ANTIQUE DOCTOR and resume to: $25.00 $50 3 pieces Daniel Ross $600 [email protected]. 2011 Forest River Camper 508-248-9225 OLD END TABLE $8500.00 or $45 508-612-9263 860-382-5410 Call For Pricing 30 year’s experience 508-461-7479 GIRLS 18 SPEED BIKE 401-486-4051 010 FOR SALE 010 FOR SALE 010 FOR SALE 010 FOR SALE FURNITURE FOR $100.00 SALE FOR SALE Local TOOL SHEDS Ethan Allen Glass-Door Media CANOPY NEW REDUCED Quality Lite Pine VARIOUS DELTA 16.5 FLOOR Center 3-IN-1 News PRICES!!! Queen Made of Texture 1-11 ELVIS PRESLEY DRILL PRESS 114” H x 21.5” D x 79.5” H 8x8 $775 10FTX20FT Bedroom Set Bureau MEMORABILIA $2,000 8x10 $960 18x19x51 $500 GRIZZLEY 16” Hooker Wooden Bar w/Marble $135.00 Classic Star Trek 8x12 $1050 Top 78” W x 30” D x 41.5” H & Figurine Set With matching hutch top Men’s 5 drawer chest 8x16 $1375 BAND SAW Back Bar w/Hutch 73.5” W x In box - never opened MANY HARD Plus two night stands 508-612-9263 18” D x 87.5” H 2,000 $100 COVER BOOKS $300.00 Delivered and Built On-Site 508-461-7479 GRIZZLEY Call Sears Carpet,Upholstery (860) 974-2898 Call Other Sizes Available Vacuum Need to Place a Classified Ad? COMBINATION 774-239-2240 CALL Call 800-536-5836 Gutter Shell SMALL COFFEE $60 SANDER 1”X42” TABLE (2) HON Side Chairs 413-324-1117 leaf guard system FOUND HERE! REGULATION BELT -8” DISC NEW $40.00 $30/ea TORO LAWN Mink Fur Jacket-(6/7) POOL TABLE Original boxes MOWER 100 GENERAL Call (38) 4 ft. pcs. aluminum guards, ELECTRIC BASE MINT CONDITION $175/OBO Needs new felt, $500 508-943-6179 16 end caps, (8 left, 8 right) (2) Mid-back leather Two years old BOARD BAR STOOLS Excellent condition Made for a 5-in. gutter, office chairs 2 HARDWOOD includes screws $25.00 Self-propelled 109 MUSIC/ARTS 6 Armed Bar stools $30/ea Musket Brown CHERRY Push button FOR SALE $100.00 each Bell motorcyle Asking $485 WOODEN DOLL CABINETS $150.00 GUITAR 508-779-0595 5 Stools helmet Entertainment CRADLE Glass Doors, Moveable shelves, 1970 GIBSON J50 Never used $75.00 Each WASHER & DRYER Acoustic w/case center HARLEY DAVID- $15.00 $60 75”x30”x20” $500 for pair. $50.00 SON BLACK SET Great condition Refrigerator Beckett Burner LEATHER New $1800.00 o.b.o. ANTIQUE $150.00 Control & Aquastat 508-892-3275 boots size 8 Med ladies $200.00 774-633-0832 Electric Guitar $200 $50 New in Box CROQUET SET $100/OBO $40.00 Slot machine (3) Kincaid “Replica” SNOW TRACKING $150.00 JEWELRY SAFE 110 NOVENAS Amp Paintings TIRES 2’x3’ $50/ea GARDALL $50 WILSONS BLACK LARGE FISHER 185x65 R15 Call Christin Dior Tux 16” wide 23” tall SPEAKER $50.00 each May the Sacred Heart of Jesus Fax machine LEATHER BIKER 508-885-3096 Used once 42-44 long, $100.00 $50.00 Lightly Used be adored, glorified, loved and $20 JACKET w/pleated shirt preserved throughout the world with frindge, size M NASCAR $175/OBO Call LEATHER COUCH now and forever. Sacred Heart Snow blower MTD $150/OBO ELECTRIC CHORD Cast Iron Christmas 508-637-1401 87” light tan of Jesus pray for us. St. Jude, Electric start Comes with Gas ORGAN Die-Cast Models Tree Stand $25.00 worker of miracles, pray for us. 860-455-9918 Can $75.00 They’re Back! $25 St. Jude, helper of the hopeless, $50 HOLOWEEN IS $5 And Up! Sunbeam Whole 508-949-1283 pray for us. Say this prayer nine BRAND NEW SHIPMENT! SOLID OAK times a day, by the eighth day 508-826-9237 COMING TWO SUNROOF House Humidifier your prayer will be answered. It (on wheels) DROPLEAF TABLE High end Halloween KITS has never been known to fail. Blessings Farm $50 with two chairs 27x30 open decorations masks and $100.00 50 H Foote Road Publication must be promised. FOR SALE: 14” Snow Chains 27x15 closed TRAC VAC Thank you Saint Jude for costumes best creepy tape ever Charlton Never used Known for years for decorating $20 Model 385-IC/385LH granting my petition. Please 1800s Chair 508-248-1411 $150.00/OBO in Webster GOLF CLUBS WITH 15” Cable Used Once continue your help. 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V-6 & VAC PRO $50 $40 $250 130 YARD SALES $50.00 TAKAMINE 12 Models 72085, 72285, Lawn Mowers & More New Antique-Kelvinator 72295 Telephone stand with Folding 774-297-9279 Electric range STRING **************** Chair Queen PillowTop Used Twice PORTABLE PODIUM w/double oven, broiler DEADLINE FOR $60 HOOVER CARPET- Mattress ELECTRIC/ Best Offer $60.00 B/O YARD SALE CLEANER NEW with Box Spring Call Ed @ ACOUSTIC GUITAR Small Table CALL 508-765-5763 SUBMISSIONS IS $100.00 508-479-9752 Very good condition $25 in Original Plastic NOON MONDAY LET’S MAKE A DEAL! w/hard shell case $325 CALL Fender Stratocaster TREES FOR SALE Call TWO GLASS TABLE $150.00 FOR ALL 774-452-3514 Mexican made Evergreen Trees, Colorado MASS. WEEKLY 508-347-7441 TOPS blue/white excellent ITEMS FOR SALE Call: 508-410-7050 Pottery Barn Blue Spruce, Potted Trees, PAPERS $50.00-each condition $350 or BO Silver Blue, 18”-22” tall Kendall Collection Deadline subject to change FOR SALE: sofa & chair glass tank for reptiles 30”Hgt x All 10 trees for $85 CRIB (Low Profile) due to holidays antique wood trim $500. 12”width x19 1/2” depth $10 Norway Spruce, 3.5’ DISHES NEW AND Small antique rocker NEW with Conversion kit Call for more info SOLID 774-272-0821 5/$99 OLD. & cane seat chair QUEEN for toddler bed Eastern Pine 5-7’ tall ******************** MAPLE WOOD Cherry sideboard Color: Simply White 5/$99 each $75. PILLOWTOP THE BOOK BEAR TWIN 508-885-3136 Beautiful - Excellent privacy ESTATE SALE All in good condition MATTRESS 2 years old (like new) is having a border/ornamental FRIDAY AND BEDROOM SET. 860-888-5207 cash & carry with Box Spring $650.00 new SALE Call 508-278-5762 Text Asking $250.00 SATURDAY 2 Beds, 5 Drawer Dresser, Desk in Original Plastic $150.00 Oct 1, 2, 3 and 4 HUSQVARNA 508-963-0238 evenings 8 A.M. - 3 P.M. with attached shelf, chair. Can Call Judy 35% OFF Want to Place Call at 508-344-2751 355 HOWE STREET also be bunk beds with ladder. LAWN TRACTOR a Classified Ad? Open 7 Days 10-6 USED ADULT POWER $500.00 YTH24V48LS, 24hrs, Brand Call 800-536-5836 774-230-6285 80 West Main St CHAIR EAST BROOKFIELD New, 24hp Briggs, Hydro, Rt 9 508-764-8149 Fabricated Deck, Precious West Brookfield ESTATE SALE Bagger/Blower, 48in Deck. ITEMS FOR SALE NordicTrack Elite Moments 508-867-8705 ADULT POTTY CHAIR $3400.00 Multi-Family FRIGIDAIRE 14.7 Elliptical Collection yard sale Dryer 2 years old, Like new, 2 WALKERS 165 Chapin St STACKABLE and stands THREE PIECE CRAFTSMAN Internet access, Paper work Southbridge 28 pieces WHITE WASHER GARDEN Lighted china cabinet Bought $1399 Asking Oct 3rd & 4th AND asking $850.00 508-867-2887 WROUGHT IRON 3500.00 as well as TRACTOR $25.00 for each item Oct 10th 11th & 12th DRYER GT6000, 20hrs, Brand New, PATIO SET, PUB TABLE 8 NFL SILVER SUPER Antiques 27hp Kohler, Hydro, 48in Deck, Call Wii Sofa and two chairs cushions vintage items WITH 4 CHAIRS BOWL COINS brand new condition Mulch Kit, Bagger, Snowplow, 508-867-9566 w/Balance Board included very sturdy excellent household Retail $1350 Wheelweights, Tire Chains 42” x 42” quality and condition. $1600.00 furniture Asking $700/OBO $3200.00 Controllers, Games 36” high $350.00Firm collectables Bought $500 Asking $200 Call Kathy Call clothes 508-200-8038 508-347-3775 Asking $250.00 774-329-5454 508-892-0254 508-832-3029 and much more!

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310 GENERAL HELP 310 GENERAL HELP WANTED WANTED ADVERTISING CHRISTOPHER HEIGHTS OF PART TIME SALES WEBSTER, OPERATOR Needed to run firewood processer and equipment an 83 unit Assisted Living Experience needed Community, is seeking to hire REPRESENTATIVE employees for the following positions: and also

(WOODSTOCK, CT) PART TIME HELP Housekeeper Per diem, part-time position. NEEDED We are in search of an enthusiastic, outgoing, Responsibilities include general to stack firewood cleaning tasks; must be able to and go-getter to represent our weekly newspapers in lift 40 lbs.; previous run equipment. housekeeping experience Please call the Quiet Corner of Northeastern Connecticut. required. Established growing local company publishing Activities Assistant 413-245-9615 23 newspapers in print and online throughout Per diem, part-time position. Responsibilities include leading FOR MORE New England has a rare opening for a activities and accompanying INFORMATION residents on off-campus trips. full-time career position. Salary, paid mileage, Candidate must have experience dealing with elders, a friendly TECHNETICS commission opportunities, company computer, and outgoing personality, the ability to work independently, a GROUP, 401k savings plan, and the support of a top-notch local publishing company make this a valid driver’s license, CORI, and 10 Old Webster Road, Oxford, terrific job for someone who loves Northeastern Connecticut. Must have dependable ability to work early evenings MA is looking for Machinists, and weekends. Welders, and Fabricators for our transportation, excellent knowledge of the Quiet Corner, and previous experience in sales, 1st and 2nd shifts. To apply - visit our website: or dealing heavily with people. Recent graduates will be considered, as well as local residents Apply in person to: www.technetics.com; email: Laurie Nelson [email protected]; or walk who know the area, and enjoy talking with people! in and complete an application. Christopher Heights of Please send cover letter, resume, and salary requirements. Applicants Webster 338 Thompson Road Town of Spencer without cover letters will not be considered. Webster, MA 01570 is Seeking Private Snow Plowers All applicants will be held in the strictest of confidence. Want to Place a Classified Ad? for the 2015-2016 Stonebridge Press, Call 800-536-5836 We like fun people! Winter Season Inc. If interested, please contact the Office of Utilities and Facilities Please email letter & resume to: Stonebridge Press Newspapers 3 Old Meadow Road Publishing Headquarters Spencer, MA 25 Elm Street Monday-Thursday [email protected] Southbridge, MA 01550 8:00am-5:00pm (508) 764-4325 or call 508-885-7515 or on the Town website www.spencerma.gov CUSTOMER Applications should be 130 YARD SALES 265 FUEL/WOOD 284 LOST & FOUND 298 WANTED TO BUY 298 WANTED TO BUY submitted as soon as possible 200 GEN. BUSINESS SERVICE REPS Central Boiler E-Classic PETS The Town of Spencer is an GARAGE SALE (FT & PT) equal opportunity employer (Rain or Shine) 1400/2400 Route GREAT Did you find FLEA MARKET Create outstanding customer 204 WATER EQUIPMENT OUTDOOR WOOD Town of West Date: Saturday, your pet? 169 Every Saturday experiences in our Enterprise October 10, 2015 FURNACE Contact Center! Position Brookfield Time: 2000 SEADOO 720 Cleaner & Greener Or find a home Antiques and Sunday coordinates first notice of loss Job Opening 9:00am —3:00pm with caravan trailer EPA Qualified 884 Worcester St. 8am-4pm claims and/or billing calls and Highway Department Location: 110 Pond View Road, for one? The West Brookfield Highway Red & white 25-Year Warranty Southbridge MA indoors year round functions for all products, lines East Brookfield, MA Department is seeking Very fast and fun! Call Today Rt 12 Dudley MA of business, and affiliates. (off of West Sturbridge Road) 508-882-0178 Excellent phone and computer applications for a skilled, Looking To Purchase in the Old Mill motivated individual to be $1500 CrystalRockFarm.com skills required. Sale includes: Antiques Dealers, leave your stuff employed on a electronics; Call 774-244-6781 FIREWOOD And Collectibles set-up in our secure facility full-time basis as Dealer days every SECURITY seasonal decorating items; 508-234-8297 Cut, Split & Delivered Single Items MECHANIC/LABORER/ Wednesday and Friday, 12-6 curtains; nice area rugs; patio Green & Seasoned Or Entire Estates ASSOCIATE (PT) DRIVER set; air conditioner; new lamps, Ever-changing array Applicants must have a strong of cool, cool stuff etc. 205 BOATS Wood Lots Wanted We Buy It All Responsible for the Security of mechanical background and a 800-551-7767 Class B license with air brakes Sturbridge, MA LET US KNOW!!! And Also Do properties and employees. Call Paul Please call us so that we dudleyflea.com Protect against theft, vandalism, and a Class 2A/4A FALL DOLL, BEAR & 1984 2001 SKI On-Site Estate Sales hydraulic license FOLK ART SHOW 508-769-2351 can take your ad illegal entry and other hazards And or threatening activities. Must Starting pay rate is a Steiff Trunk Show NAUTIQUE out of the paper... WANTED TO BUY Estate Auctions be available and respond to Grade 10 Step 1 Sunday, Oct. 4, 2015 tan on tan BY COLLECTOR Town-To-Town urgent/unplanned Security Interested parties 10 am - 3 pm new interior CALL MIKE ANYTIME Old comic books should contact and carpeting Local Classifieds matters on a 24/7 basis. STURBRIDGE 1940s and up Highway Superintendent 350 Chevy inboard 774-230-1662 HOST HOTEL 508-909-4111 Beatles memorabilia Daley 589 hours running time. Apply at Jobs.mapfre 366 MAIN STREET Heroes $6500.00/OBO $ BUY & SELL $ 1960s and up insurance.com at 15 Front Street STURBRIDGE, MA Famous monster West Brookfield Call 285 PET CARE ALL GOLD & SILVER Admission: $6.00 magazines, Godzilla, or by calling 413-245-9545 ITEMS EOE Children 12 and under free Frankenstein and or 508-867-1417 Info: 603-969-1699 FAN-C-PET Specializing in monster items, *West Brookfield is an Equal 860-985-8000 NUMISMATIC COINS, Want to Place Mobile Old toys and Opportunity Employer a Classified Ad? gold & silver of any form! Job description and Call 800-536-5836 advertising items 1993 16FT DEEP V Grooming Salon DONUT BAKER employment application can be Qualified with over 30 with experience found on the SEA NYMPH years experience & Call: 860-779-2469 wanted for part-time Town of West Brookfield’s WANTED Vicki Kelley a following of many overnight position website OLD BICYCLES Fishing Machine Series FM161. Professional satisfied customers. Good pay High wheel 40HP Johnson Motor. WAR DIPPIN DONUTS Galvanized Trailer. Used Groomer We also sell a nice Dudley, MA VETERINARY Balloon tire RELICS minimally. Like new/showroom 20 Years Exp. selection of fine jewelry, 508-943-3517 TECHNICIAN Stingray condition. Stored in heated antiques & collectibles. “We Go Right & WAR FULL/PART TIME Schwinn garage. $3000.00 DRIVERS: Bring in your items & North Brookfield clinic is Raleigh Call: toYour Door” SOUVENIRS Local Agawam DryVan see what they’re worth. seeking applicant with all makes and models 774-272-1761 508-987-2419 Flexible Schedule FOUND HERE! You won’t leave experience in assistance in considered WANTED & Experienced Yard Hostler disappointed. exams, surgery, and operating WWII & EARLIER Openings! -1880s-1970s- diagnostic equipment. Great OLD TOWN CANOE FREE Honesty and fairness Great Pay & Benefits! Also parts & Accessories CA$H WAITING! customer service skills 1931 old town 18’ restored are our best policies! CDL-A, 1 yr Exp. Req & Literature Construction necessary. Send resume to Always Buying Maine guide canoe Helmets, Swords, Estenson Logistics Clear resin coated, Lee’s director@second Old Toys Wood Daggers, Bayonets, Apply: Mahogany gun wales chanceanimals.org -Pre 1980- Coins & Jewelry Medals, Badges, Flags, And caned seats 2x4’s, 2x6’s, www.goelc.com Banks 239 West Main Street Uniforms, etc. a third seat mahogany caned Plywood beams, 3/4’ thick, 1-866-336-9642 wind up East Brookfield Over 30 Years Experience. seat and back Assorted sizes & thickness Going... Going... tin mechanical (Route 9 - Panda Call David Need to Place WANTED Paddles included Gone to the Dogs a Classified Ad? battery-op Perfect for the wooden canoe Good for wood stoves Garden Plaza) 1-508-688-0847 Call 800-536-5836 Friction Training and behavior LOCAL TALENT enthusiast. and outdoor burners 508-637-1236 I’ll Come To YOU! etc $5800.00 Clean Wood! management in your 508-341-6355 (cell) AUTO TECHNICIAN Cash Paid 508-479-0230 home. A or A/B Skilled Professional 1800-336-2453 508-867-2564 Positive methods used. Foster Lead tech Opportunity Delivery Available YARD SALE Certified Pet Dog 300 HELP WANTED WATER QUEST BUYING - SELLING Parents Wanted Please Phone Saturday Oct 3rd 283 PETS trainer and member TRADING OLD Seeking Quality Homes Ahead & Apply in Person 730am-1230pm 10.2 BASS APDT Throughout Central MA Need help with DOLLS 310 GENERAL HELP 518 Douglas Rd TENDER FISHING Call Renelle at To Provide Foster Care Whitinsville MA your pets DAWN - BARBIE WANTED To Children In Need. Dean’s Automotive Rain or Shine BOAT 508-892-1850 ALL VINYL DOLLS 24/7 Support. Generous 36 Years Owned & veterinary care? email: Household With caravan trailer 2005 ALSO CLOTHING & ANIMAL CARE Reimbursement. Operated Furniture Yamaha 6hp motor We can help [email protected] $1000 Sign-On Bonus 508-867-4447 Lamps all in good condition ACCESSORIES Part time, some nights and at an affordable price! weekend hours at adoption Call For Details 30 Ware ST and much more! $900.00 PRE-1970’S West Brookfield 508-949-1007 286 LIVESTOCK 508-450-7330 center. MUST have good animal skills, ability to work BAGGED CALL ANY TIME with public and perform clerical Learning Environment 215 CAMPING tasks. Over 3 Decades of 135 LOST AND FOUND SHAVINGS Local Send resume to Success $4.75 Each LOST CAT News director@second- CO-OP CAMPSITE, Horse quality Devereux Therapeutic 6yr old large black short hair 3.25 size chance on dead-end road Foster Care Last seen on Northside Rd. in Rock Valley Farm animals.org WELDERS Quiet area, walk to the lake, 508-829-6769 Charlton on 7/29 go fishing or put your boat in. West Brookfield MA Immediate Positions Open Contact Located in Quinebaug Cove 508-867-2508 CLEANERS Welders needed for plate 203-415-9533 Campground, Brimfield NEEDED PART fabrication. or Res.$15,000 or b.o. FOUND HERE! Excellent Benefits plus 401k. Our veterinarians can help 295 BUILDING SUPPLIES MOVER/DRIVER 203-843-8679 Campsite sells with everything TIME Apply in person or email spay/neuter and/or general Valid drivers licence and on it! 38ft camper furnished, FLEE MARKET Evenings in Spencer Mass resume to lucille@ REWARD medical appointments. heavy lifting required small shed, more. HINGES 2-3 hours per night at $10 per packagesteel.com Additional discounts SELLERS Part Time with potential for Heavy duty 54” long hour, experience preferred, available for those on 20 years of very good items full time Call or e-mail stainless steel Package Steel Building TOUGH financial assistance. clearing out house but don’t Please apply in person for pics and details. call 774-314-1890 or Systems Please call piano hinges want hassle of yard sale come 107 Dresser Hill Rd Charlton 15 Harback Rd BACON! 774-245-5098 508-637-1333 $50.00 each and make an offer send Charlton Furnature davemproperty@ Brand new Best one gets it all cash only. resume to Sutton MA CHECK OUT THE or online at 508-248-5566 SPORTS ACTION! hotmail.com www.secondchanceanimals.org 774-633-0832 508-943-0169 [email protected] 01590

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310 GENERAL HELP 311 PART-TIME 433 CLEANING 505 APARTMENTS FOR 505 APARTMENTS FOR 546 CEMETERY LOTS 575 VACATION RENTALS 575 VACATION RENTALS WANTED HELP WANTED House/Office RENT RENT WORCESTER CAPE COD TIME FOUR ROOM SHARE FOR SALE RV in Co-op Park VAN DRIVER Cleaning COUNTY Townhouse Edgewater Beach Resort (ID# 6574) APARTMENT $26,900 Available MEMORIAL PARK 95 Chase Avenue 25 hours per week, Monday $650/month Apartments Reasonable rates. 2 plots Dennisport, MA 02639 Woodstock, CT through Friday, morning Two bedrooms A Quiet Area No job too big or small. Garden of Heritage 2 On the water and afternoon hours First floor w/ Good Schools Day and evening vaults included Studio (Unit 706) Transport individuals to and First and last hours available. present value $8300 Fixed week 33 (August) from program in a safe and Utilities not included If You Have A HUD Voucher -Bonded- Asking $4500/OBO Deeded rights WAREHOUSE timely manner available Oct 3rd or CT RAP Certification & Call Maintain upkeep of vehicles Quiet neighborhood Can Income Qualify MANAGER You’ll own it for a lifetime as assigned Call Wendy for a Call 508-769-8107 & can be passed down to Must be a high school FREE estimate at: 508-765-5533 The Caleb Group will or Duties include shipping and your children and grand Seasonal campsite graduate 21 years of age or 508-943-9880 8am-5pm pay the first Months 508-764-2002 Meadowside of Woodstock, receiving, coordination of all older with at least a three (3) Leave Name and number children. $6000.00/OBO. materials issued to/from Rent. Own your own lot. year verifiably clean driving Speak loud and clear WORCESTER 508-347-3145 Trailer with add-ons which stocking area. record TLC To Income Qualify You COUNTY contain large family room, two Valid driver’s license required HOME CLEANING Local Loading and unloading of Lake View studio Must Be Able To Afford bedrooms, dining room, View position details We Use & Supply Organic MEMORIAL PARK screened porch, vinyl siding, trucks Furnished apartment USDA Base Rent Of... News at Cleaners To Ensure Paxton MA large shed, outdoor fire pit, Includes 2 BR $655/mo www.sevenhills. Your Family’s Safety. Garden of Valor mostly furnished. Responsible of company fleet Heat, lights, AC, Rubbish 3BR $791/mo Lot 100B Park ammenities: org/careers/ Removal Gift Certificates For two sought after side by side large swimming pool, rec hall. Delivery and pick up of parts Type ID# into the Cable TV Baby Showers, Still Accepting spaces pavilion, mini golf, bocci, and equipment maintaining of Keyword/ID# field $855/Month Anniversaries, And More! Applications For Park Price warehouse stockroom area and AA/EOE horseshoes, fish pond, A Perfect Gift! Subsidized Units. $8200 for both FOUND HERE! grounds playground-low yearly Call Jim HUD & USDA OBO maintenance fees. 508-723-3433 Must have a valid driver’s 319 HEALTH CARE Office/Homes 508-856-0346 OFF SEASON Spring/Fall Cleaning Call... 860.779.0876 license and have a good PROFESSIONALS WEEKS/WEEKENDS! Rte.25 197, driving record Weekly/Bi-Weekly SOUTHBRIDGE x128 550 MOBILE HOMES Woodstock, CT Career Opportunities at Monthly Cleaning Unit #5 Flexible Hours/Days Candidates will possess good Seven Hills Health Care, CLEAN TWO The Village at Killingly FOR SALE organization and Dayville Affordable Mobile Home 55+ Social Work Registered/Insured/Bonded BEDROOM 772-233-1555 communication skills and be & Human Services Housing Leesburg, FLA attentive to detail APARTMENT Near the Villages —Direct Support Professional 599 Lindenwood Drive, Need to Place a Classified Ad? WE PUT AN EXTRA Call 800-536-5836 (Full Time/Part Time) (2nd & Dayville, CT 06241 Updated With a minimum of two to five 141 Elm St 3rd Shifts) DAY IN YOUR By App’t Please Move in ready years of experience Southbridge —Residential Management WEEKEND! 2 bedroom, 1.5 bath —Registered Nurse on Lake Griffin for rent first floor off street WELLS, MAINE —C.N.A. View @ ASK FOR TAMMIE AT parking WD hookup LEAD —Community Respite Workers www.lakesideterrace.net/ Village By the Sea $650.00/Month Mon-Thurs 9-11, 1-3 47wintergreen.html —Clinician 508-347-3275 2 bedroom/2 bath condo. INSTALLATION Utilities not included “This Institution Is An —Clinical Supervisors Equal Opportunity Employer & $21,900 Pool complex, No Pets South Dennis, TECHNICIAN —Occupational Therapist Provider. Financed By 352-787-1949 442 LICENSED DAY off Rte. 134: w/jacuzzi, exercise room, —And other Job opportunities 508-328-9093 Connecticut Housing Authority, outdoor pool, in-unit laundry, CARE Want to Place Cozy 3 BR, (dbl, queen, Must have industry related Go to: SOUTHBRIDGE Equal Opportunity Housing.” a Classified Ad? A/C, cable. Call 800-536-5836 2 twins) 1 bath home with certifications and licenses Modern 3-room apartment www.SevenHills. ************************* WEBSTER full kitchen & microwave, with heat, hot water and org/careers The Commonwealth of Two 1st floor apartments washer/dryer, screened in CALL FOR RATES Must have two to five years of all appliances included and search by Massachusetts at Negus Street porch w/ picnic table, grill, (508)429-7568 experience Convenient walk to downtown KROPF/WEDGEWOOD Category, Location or Office of Child Care Off-street parking cable TV. Outdoor shower. $800/month PARK MODEL TRAILER On dead-end street. Want to Place a Classified Ad? Responsible for installing HAVC Job ID# Services requires that all No pets Park Model Trailer with addition Call 800-536-5836 Call 508-764-7494 Near shopping, theater, system for residential and AA/EOE ads placed in the 1st and last High View Camp Ground in restaurants, bike trail, commercial applications. newspaper for child care SPENCER $700/month West Brookfield fishing, playground, ROFESSIONAL CALL 508-864-6669 Many new improvements 325 P (daycare) in your home Two bedroom townhouse 10 minutes from bay and Must be able to Call for more information HELP WANTED include your license number Gas heat ocean side beaches. test/troubleshoot and operate Electric Appliances 545 LANDS/LOTS if interested systems Hookups This is seasonal 454 HOME Off season rates available TRAILER TRUCK No pets BUILDING LOT Price: $25,000 Applicant must have great DRIVERS IMPROVEMENT $500 security Desirable location Call Pat Southbridge - Dennison Hill Call Janet communications skills and the $ First-Last 508-873-6312 at 508-865-1583 DON’T ability to train and supervise WANTED $765/month area 1 after 6 pm, or email Apprentices and Technicians PAINTING 1/2+ acre Need to Place MISS Call a Classified Ad? June at Interior/ Town water and town sewer Call 800-536-5836 508-886-4312 [email protected] Must understand enough *************** $42,900 A THING! Exterior for more information. carpentry, plumbing and Power Washing or best offer electrical to be able to remove Class A CDL with Carpentry Local old components safely and 508-612-9263 install new ducts and/or other Hazmat • FREE ESTIMATES • • FULLY Insured • Heroes 508-461-7479 components Based in • Reasonable Rates • North Brookfield Rich O’Brien 546 CEMETERY LOTS Please forward a Painting 28 Years Of Experience CEMETERY LOTS resume with salary ****************** requirements to: 508-248-7314 AVAILABLE “Every Town Dorothy@ Pine Grove Cemetery mark Please Call Spencer, MA emeacham.com 508-867-3235 500 REAL ESTATE Single lot $1000 Double $2000 Single cremation lot Local 505 APARTMENTS FOR $400.00 Deserves 400 SERVICES News RENT Call Mike 402 GENERAL SERVICES DUDLEY 774-200-6164 2 Bedroom FOUND HERE! or Call The Hardwoods, pinegrovecemetery a Good Country setting [email protected] Off-street parking STUDIO, ONE & FOUND HERE! Junk Man Cemetery Plots Heat, hot water, rubbish and TWO BEDROOM Trees Cut hook-ups included Worcester County Memorial 311 PART-TIME Brush/Limbs References, 1st and Last APARTMENTS Park HELP WANTED Removed No Pets/No Smoking Valor II Section Local FOR RENT Starting at Graves 1 & 2 DRIVER METAL PICK-UP $825/month Section 8 Certificates welcome Appliances, Webster MA Valued at $7600 Part-Time 860-935-9105 Prospect Estates To transport a variety of Furniture, TV’s. Asking $4000 Construction Call passengers throughout our ser- DUDLEY 508-987-1595 vice area, Materials. 508-885-6489 Newspaper” Large 3 Bedroom up to 25 hours per week. Cellars/Attics Cleaned. Apartment STURBRIDGE 508-885-4278 Must be flexible in hours. Small Building Off street parking Apt for rent 2 Bedroom, 4 WORCESTER COUNTY Apply at: Demolition, Coin W/D Rooms $1050 per month. SCM Elderbus Residential Moves. No Pets Main Street location, easy MEMORIAL PARK 124 Southbridge Road Furnaces Removed Available Immediately access to Mass Pike, Two grave plots: TheHeartOf Charlton, MA 01507 Separate Utilities Shopping,walk to restaurants. Valor I (#291, Unit A, Or send resumes to: $975/Month - 2nd floor Hot Water & Heat included. graves 1 and 2) [email protected] Dave $925/Month - 3rd floor Security Deposit Required. Current value $8200.00 DOT pre-employment 508-867-2564 First-Last-Security Offered: $5,850.00 Massachusetts.com Call 508-499-7957 drug test and random 413-262-5082 Please call drug/alcohol testing 508-735-1933 508-347-0810 [email protected] Don’t Forget To Replace Your Vehicle’s Brake Hardware

(NAPS)—Brakes are a critical com- He further advises consumers to ask rubber seals and springs—is integral to ponent for maintaining vehicle safety. for an annual brake inspection when the proper operation of the vehicle’s en- Whether it’s trying to stop your vehicle taking their vehicle into an auto repair tire braking system. on an icy, snow-packed road or slow- shop for service. “It’s very common for drivers to ing down on a rain-soaked highway, Complete Brake Inspection Includes leave an auto repair shop with newly properly functioning brakes are key to Hardware replaced pads and shoes, but still expe- According to Chris Miller, Product rience brake noise because their brake maintaining control of the vehicle. Development Engineer, of Interna- hardware was not replaced,” Miller However, brake wear can compro- tional Brake Industries (IBI), consum- said. “We have a simple message for mise vehicle performance and, ulti- ers should ask their technician to also consumers: For a few extra dollars, you mately, threaten vehicle safety. AAA inspect their vehicle’s brake hardware can protect your investment in brake encourages motorists to have a certi- in order to ensure that their vehicle re- pads and shoes and ensure optimum fied technician inspect their brakes ceives a complete brake job. performance by also replacing your ve- to ensure they are ready for whatever Miller explained that brake noise is hicle’s brake hardware.” Mother Nature has to offer. the No. 1 cause of dissatisfaction and Superior Brake Performance In an article featured on theauto- complaints about brake systems. Brake To reduce brake noise and drag (that channel.com, John Nielsen, director, noise is usually caused by the vibration is, brake pad friction, which can affect AAA Auto Repair and Buying Services, of components that are not properly in- fuel economy), IBI recently introduced noted that there are several warning stalled and secured—typically, it’s not the new line of QuietGlide® brake clips. FOR A FEW EXTRA DOLLARS, CAR signs that motorists should closely mon- the fault of brake pads or shoes, but it QuietGlide brake clips feature a coat- itor to identify and resolve brake wear can more likely be caused by worn-out ing of vulcanized rubber on one side to OWNERS CAN ENHANCE VEHICLE before it can impact vehicle safety. brake hardware. reduce brake noise and a low-friction SAFETY AND PROTECT THEIR IN- “Often, the first sign of worn brakes He added that, like most mechan- PTFE coating on the other side of the VESTMENT IN BRAKE PADS AND is a brake pedal that seems to require ical parts, brake hardware will wear clip to reduce drag. SHOES BY REPLACING THEIR VE- more pressure to stop the vehicle. Scrap- out over time and can’t function if the By installing new QuietGlide brake HICLE’S BRAKE HARDWARE. ing, squeaking or chirping noises that parts are corroded or stretched. If brake clips, consumers are truly receiv- come from the wheels when the brakes hardware is worn, it can even cause ing a complete brake job—ensuring are applied are other signs of potentially newly installed brake pads to wear out smoother, quieter riding brakes and ex- completebrakejob.com. excessive brake wear. A car that pulls prematurely, reducing the life span of tending the life of their brake pads and to the left or right when the brakes are the pads and shoes.Brake hardware— shoes. applied could also mean trouble,” Niel- including clips, bolts, ruber bushings, For more information, visit www. sen said.

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725 AUTOMOBILES 725 AUTOMOBILES 725 AUTOMOBILES 745 RECREATIONAL 760 VANS/TRUCKS 760 VANS/TRUCKS 760 VANS/TRUCKS 700 AUTOMOTIVE Meticulous One owner VEHICLES 1988 FORD 2006 CHRYSLER 1992 GMC 3/4 TON CHEVY VAN 2001 DODGE 2002 CHEVROLET 2 SNOWMOBILES 705 AUTO ACCESSORIES MUSTANG LX 300C Diesel Truck SILVERADO RAM 1500 Conv. Black Ext. Black Top In very good condition MONTE SS UPS Truck-Style, 4-wheel drive, 1986 AND A TRAILER Fair condition 4 Tires w/Rims Gray Int, V8 111,200 Miles 2 Door coupe Bronze power Aluminum Grumman Body, Selling for parts starts right up and runs 2009 midsize Ford 5 Speed Leather seats seats Leather power locks sun- FOR SALE Shelves. Rebuilt $800/OBO 125/55R16 $4500/OBO navigation roof V6 99000miles $6500 Transmission/Motor, $600 Firm 774-261-5503 Will fit new Ford 5 lug pattern Call sunroof Call 1997 Polaris 500 EFI New Fuel Tank, Radiator, Steer- Call Mike V8 hemi 508-667-5234 ing Box. Dual Wheels, $450.00 774-272-5891 $1500 508-832-2566 Want to Place AWD 11’ Area Behind Seats a Classified Ad? Please leave message Call 800-536-5836 508-943-1740 1993 MERCURY $8600/OBO 740 MOTORCYCLES Excellent Condition 774-230-3067 2002 Polaris 700 14,100GVWR CAPRI TURBO 2000 HARLEY Classic 720 CLASSICS Need to Place Need to Place a Classified Ad? CONVERTIBLE a Classified Ad? $2500 Call 5pm-8:30pm Call 800-536-5836 Call 800-536-5836 DAVIDSON OWN A PIECE OF 108500 Miles, Heritage soft tail 508-867-6546 AUTOMOTIVE Driving it until it sells. classic 2012 Mission Double Twelve years of our ownership Excellent condition Trailer put on but 12000 Miles, 2008 TOYOTA HISTORY Always garaged $3500 Who is next? Silver Anniversary TACOMA One owner Edition 1978 $2800 6 cylinder Only 20,500 miles Call Corvette Indy Pace Car 508-461-9365 Cruise control Asking $6,500.00 774-696-0219 L-82, Auto, 39k 6 foot bed After 5 Toyotas are less Matching Numbers Call 1998 DODGE 1500 Extended cab 508-867-6706 All Factory Original 68000 Miles 508-341-6127 Excellent Condition PICKUP 110000 Miles $12000/OBO 750 CAMPERS/ Throughout! 508-434-2736 in Dudley, MA $18900.00/OBO $950.00 2004 YAMAHA TRAILERS Must Sell 97 VOLVO 850 SILVERADO 1100  We have no mortgages 2006 HORNET RLS  Low overhead in Dudley MA Call Ed 2001 FORD WIND Runs Well Black and root beer brown 32 Feet  Over 300 new & used vehicles to choose from for immediate delivery 508-479-9752 Lots of chrome, STAR Needs Work Excellent condition (If we don’t have it, we can get it within 48 hours) 143000 Miles $750.00 windshield, saddle bags, used only 5 years in seasonal           725 AUTOMOBILES $1100.00 508-451-8525 luggage rack park by adults  Leftovers and demos with savings up to $9000.00 A good looking bike! 1977 GMC 2500 large slide out                 Call CORVETTE 1977 1 owner, 8K miles sleeps 6  We have sales, service and parts staff members that have been Custom built twin piston flat 508-779-0194 auto, red, rebuilt original motor Always garaged 2 swivel rockers employed at Tri-State for over 25 years bed dump 350HP, rebuilt front suspension $4,000.00 $9000 Four way fisher plow and rebuilt rear end with 3:55 860-779-0695  Honest small town 2003 JEEP 4X4 Call dealing Excellent running gears, excellent body, solid 508-765-5039  No games - no gimmicks Many New parts LIBERTY LIMITED Local frame, runs excellent,  Serving the tri-community Needs minor body work Only 81k mi. Cond Vg/ Excel no winters. News and tri-state area for Asking $7125 or best offer What’s On $1500.00 $12,000 over 25 years Email Your Mind? Call Call  Special military and MUST SELL Us! We’d Like to 860-966-6042 774-318-7014 college rebates available 4x4 Know. Want to Place Want to Place a Classified Ad? Email us your Call 800-536-5836 a Classified Ad? thoughts to: Call 800-536-5836 Porta Potty aminor@ www.TristateToyota.com Construction site type FOUND HERE! stonebridgepress. EXCELLENT com Excellent condition $275 2004 TOYOTA CONDITION WANTED MATRIX 4WD 2013 DODGE Kawasaki LAKESIDE RV Call Motorcycles 508-341-6347 One owner JOURNEY RESORT Complete maintenance record FWD 1969-76 Own RV lot for less than renting Sales, Service & Parts (508) 943-7474 Easy Exit 2 1987 CORVETTE 150,000 miles Four Cylinder (3 & 4 cylinder prefered) Developers final phase Dealership Hours: Monday-Thursday: 8:00am-8:00pm off I-395 $4000 Saturday:8:00am-5:00pmSunday: 12:00pm-4:00pm Red with ground effect 2.4 L Any Condition All lots 50% off [email protected] 191 West Main Street  Dudley, MA 01571 new brakes 7 Passenger Camp, Canoe, Fish, Pool 774-232-2726 Activity Center  Only Minutes from Everywhere! in good condition Extras CAll JOE No appointment needed in our service department

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Photos by Hyundai The 2016 Hyundai Tucson might be categorized a compact crossover but feels much larger.

BY KEITH GRIFFIN cle that at an overall length of 176.2 rear wheels, for off-road and extremely models is $895 and all-wheel drive is inches is among the shortest in its class. slippery road conditions. available on all trim levels for an addi- Every car maker will stress that a That makes it more maneuverable in The system also includes Active tional $1,400. new product is instrumental to the com- tight parking lots. Cornering Control, which automatical- There’s so much more to say about pany’s success. It’s usually hype but Yet the Tucson is also a winner in ly transfers torque to the wheels with the 2016 Hyundai Tucson. It’s really it may not be with the 2016 Hyundai terms of performance thanks to the new the most traction. The system reduc- an outstanding compact crossover that Tucson. Cars sales are down while 1.6-liter turbocharged, direct-injected es understeer and enhances cornering could make a strong impression in the crossover sales, especially compact four-cylinder with 175 horsepower and performance by braking the inside rear segment. It’s definitely going to help crossover utility vehicle sales, are up. 195 lb.-ft. of torque. Base models offer wheel and delivering more torque to Hyundai make up for the overall decline The company needs this compact cross- the 2.0-liter, direct-injected four-cylin- the outside rear wheel, providing a in car sales. Just consider the Tucson a over to be a winner. der with 164 horsepower and 151 lb.-ft. torque-vectoring effect. Finally, the sys- more upright compact sedan if you’re in Fortunately, it has a strong contender of torque, coupled with a six-speed auto- tem incorporates both Hillstart Assist the market. when measured against the competi- matic transmission. and Downhill Brake Control to assist tion. The 2016 Hyundai Tucson checks Where the 1.6-liter really shines is drivers facing sharp incline or decline (For the latest new car news, follow all the boxes, especially with its attrac- in its fuel economy. In the Eco FWD conditions. me on Twitter at indepthauto. You can tive design and roomy interior. After models, it is 26-mpg city and 33-mpg There were some nice gravel roads on also read the latest automotive news at all, comfort and looks are two import- highway for 29-mpg combined. That’s our 200-mile drive route. One particular BoldRide.com, where I am a contribu- ant reasons to buy a car (in spite of a 5-mpg improvement over the former curve I hit a little hard but the system tor, or learn about buying and selling a what automotive enthusiasts say to the 2.4-liter engine. Sport and Limited FWD kicked in and kept us on track. used car at UsedCars.About.com.) contrary). turbo engine models are rated at 25 city Other areas Hyundai are focusing The Tucson is a winner in the looks and 30 highway for 27 combined, for a on with the Tucson include: efficient VITAL STATISTICS area. The bold hexagonal grille on the 3-mpg improvement. performance and dynamics, advanced Wheelbase: 105.1 in. front combined with the more athletic The Tucson doesn’t lack for perfor- safety and technology. The 2016 Tucson Length: 176.2 in. overall stance, including a more upright mance. On-ramp acceleration and high- offers several compact CUV segment Width: 72.8 in. windshield, low profile roof rail, chrome way passing with three adults onboard firsts, including ventilated front Height: 64.8 in. tipped exhaust ports, and strong hood were seamless. There was no sense of seats with stain-resistant materials. Curb weight: 3,325 lbs. are all evolutions of Hyundai’s design turbo lag and the Tucson clipped its way Fortunately I didn’t spill anything but I Engine: 1.6-liter turbo: compact cross- philosophy. The Tucson manages to dis- through all seven gears smoothly in an did find the ventilation a nice touch on over tinguish itself against competition like extended drive during the media intro- a hot day of driving. The new Tucson Horsepower: 175 @ 5,500 rpm the Toyota RAV4, Honda CR-V, Nissan duction from Minneapolis, Minnesota also offers an available Smart Power Torque: 295 @ 1,500-4,500 rpm Rogue and Jeep Cherokee. to Wisconsin and back. Liftgate with auto-open. With the smart EPA estimated mpg city/highway: Also helping the Tucson immense- As Hyundai describes it, and this key in your pocket, you just approach 26-city/33-highway/29-combined ly are its longer length and increased important for us New Englanders, the the Tucson and stand by the rear. The Base price: Price, base (with destina- wheelbase. The latter stands at 105.1 Tucson has an advanced AWD system gate will pop open automatically. tion for 1.6-liter turbo): $25,145 inches, which puts it only second in developed in conjunction with Magna A host of advanced safety features Also consider: (a comparative vehicle) its class to the Ford Escape. This is a Powertrain. It includes a driver-select- will be available including a lane Toyota RAV4, Honda CR-V, Nissan roomy interior both front and back. able AWD lock that allows a differen- departure warning system, blind spot Rogue Hyundai accomplishes this with a vehi- tiated torque split between front and detection, rear cross-traffic alert, lane change assist, backup warning sensors (For the latest new car news, follow and automatic emergency braking with me on Twitter at indepthauto. You can pedestrian detection. The new Tucson, also read the latest automotive news at when equipped with AEB, is expected BoldRide.com, where I am a contributor, to receive a Top Safety Pick+ from the or learn about buying and selling a used Insurance Institute for Highway Safety. car at UsedCars.About.com.) Fortunately there was no opportunity for me to try out the AEB with pedestri- an detection. The lane change assist also has a Auto Review brilliant feature. It detects all lanes of traffic. Say you’re in the far right lane of a three-lane highway. If you signal to go into the center lane (as if to pass someone), it will monitor the center and far-left lane in case someone decides to enter the center lane at the same time you do. Pricing starts at $22,700 for the front- wheel drive SE model. Frankly, the model you’ll want to start with is the Eco trim with FWD. It costs $24,150. 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YOU CAN HELP the United Way of New York THE DONOR EXPERIENCE City, she had already contrib- One of the best ways to help uted to an organization focused While Wright ultimately is to register as a donor and on helping others every day. was not a match for her col- stay committed. In particular, Her colleague was diagnosed league, she remained com- having more African American with acute myeloid leukemia, mitted to serving as a donor donors in the registry will one of 70 different diseases if needed. She received the help increase the chances for treatable by a bone marrow call in July 2012: She was a patients to receive a potentially transplant. The organization match for a 45-year-old woman lifesaving cure. held a bone marrow donor reg- from Philadelphia with acute istry drive, not only to find a myelogenous leukemia. 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Some who want to reduce the amount sugar but with fewer calories. toothpastes, mouthwashes and of sugar in their diet and still By offering flavor and reduced pharmaceutical products like satisfy their craving for the caloric value, polyols can help throat lozenges also contain taste of something sweet. people looking to improve their polyols. Many food products are diets while continuing to enjoy And thanks to the variety made with polyols, a group of their favorite sweet foods in and safety of polyols, addition- reduced-calorie sweeteners. moderation. al sugar-free foods are on the These sugar alternatives are way. being used as ingredients in a FOODS WITH POLYOLS FINDING POLYOLS wide range of foods including Including foods with polyols ice cream, chocolates, baked in your meals can be an effec- There are many polyols used goods and more. tive way to maintain a sug- today. To find out if a product GET TO KNOW POLYOLS ar-free or reduced-sugar diet, contains polyols as an alter- and polyols can serve as bene- native to sugar, look for the Polyols are low-digestible ficial sugar replacers in a wide labels “sugar free” or “no sugar carbohydrates offering the variety of foods and beverages. added.” You may find the name sweet taste of sugar but with You probably already have of one or many polyols on the fewer calories. some foods with polyols in your Nutrition Facts panel for these Polyols and sugars are kitchen. Some of the most pop- products, by names including metabolized in different ways. ular foods with polyols include erythritol, isomalt, lactitol, Metabolizing polyols requires candies, ice cream and other maltitol or maltitol syrups, very small amounts of insulin dairy products, baked goods mannitol, sorbitol and xylitol, or even none at all. As a result, and fruit spreads. You can as well as polyglycitols (hydro- polyols have considerably less also find polyols in chocolates, genated starch hydrolysates, or than the four calories per gram fillings and frostings, canned HSH). of sugar and other carbohy- By combining flavor and reduced calories, polyols can help people cut back fruits, beverages and yogurt. drates. This makes them good on the amount of sugar in their diets without giving up their favorite sweet Mints and chewing gum may To learn more, visit www. options for people with diabe- foods. also contain polyols, which polyol.org. tes.

side or back of a food package. There, you can find out starch hydrolysates, or HSH). about calories and the total carbohydrate content of a Polyols have been used for years to replace sugars Reading Sweet News serving, information that is of particular interest to in a variety of products such as chewing gum, candies, people with diabetes. ice cream, baked goods, frozen foods, yogurt, frosting, Also, if a healthy smile is important to you, be sure canned fruits, tabletop sweeteners and fruit spreads. to look for language such as “does not promote tooth The safety, variety and good flavor of polyols means On Nutrition Labels decay” or “safe for teeth.” that more sugar-free foods are available to people who want to cut their calories and reduce their risk (NAPS) ABOUT THOSE POLYOLS of cavities. While it might not be on any best-seller lists, a food When looking at the sugar content of a food product, HEALTH BENEFITS label’s “Nutrition Facts” can make for a great read. people who are trying to moderate their sugar intake can find a wide variety of alternative sweeteners that In addition to their good, clean taste, polyols pro- WHY YOU SHOULD READ FOOD LABELS give them more dietary choices. vide important health benefits. Foods sweetened with Reading food labels can tell you important informa- One option is polyols, also known as sugar alco- polyols do not cause sudden increases in blood sugar tion about what’s in the product you’re about to put in hols (though they contain neither sugar nor alcohol). levels, which is handy for people with diabetes. your mouth. These carbohydrates provide the sweet tastes in many To maintain good health, it is important to satisfy For example, on sugar-free food packages, you of your favorite foods, with fewer calories than sugar, your body’s basic nutritional needs. Without a bal- should look for such statements as “sugar free” or which can help improve dental health by reducing anced diet, your body cannot function efficiently. Be “reduced calorie” if improved health and weight con- risk of cavities. sure to choose a variety of foods in your diet, includ- trol are of interest to you. Products in which polyols have replaced sugar may ing fruits and vegetables. be labeled “sugar-free” or “no sugar added.” Polyols WHERE TO LOOK ON THE LABEL to look for on ingredients lists include erythritol, LEARN MORE isomalt, lactitol, maltitol or maltitol syrups, manni- For more facts on polyols, visit www.polyol.org. The Nutrition Facts Panel is generally found on the tol, sorbitol, xylitol and polyglycitols (hydrogenated 4 • The Express • Friday, October 2, 2015

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