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Velis budget at called up for Special City six-month Council meeting By Amy Porter deployment Correspondent WESTFIELD – A Special City Council meeting will be held on Thursday with a short agenda and no public participation. to Afghanistan At the meeting, which begins at 6 p.m. in City Council By Amy Porter Chambers, Mayor Brian P. Sullivan will present the budget for Correspondent fiscal year 2019 for the City of Westfield. WESTFIELD – State Representative John Mayor Sullivan said he will be presenting “a balanced bud- C. Velis, a Captain in the U.S. Army Reserves, get as required by law. A budget that reflects our needs.” He found out on Friday afternoon that he is being Meghan Picerno (“Christine Daaé”) and Gardar Thor Cortes (“The Phantom”) star in Love Never Dies. (Photo by Joan Marcus) said there are increases in some areas, amounting to 2 to 2 ½ called up in two weeks for a six months percent “as we stand now.” deployment in Afghanistan. Being Memorial “That’s where we stand now. We’ll manage it every day, and Day weekend, he kept it quiet. see where we can make cuts later in the year,” Sullivan added, “Memorial Day is Review: ‘Love Never adding that his goal will be to reduce the increase before taxes about those who lost are set, as they did last year. their lives fighting City Council President John J. Beltrandi, III, said, for our country, not “Realistically, there’s a 2 ½ percent increase.” He said the about those who are Dies’ at The Bushnell Mayor will present the budget, and will open it up for a dis- still living,” Velis cussion with the councilors. said on Tuesday. By Mark G. Auerbach Also on the agenda are several “housekeeping” items, Velis, who is run- Correspondent according to Beltrandi. One is an appropriation of $41,000 to ning unopposed for Let me preface my review of Love Never Dies, by saying that I the City Clerk’s department, to cover the cost of the nine his House seat in am a serious fan of the stage musical The Phantom of The Opera, remaining ImageCast voting machines. November, said he which I saw when it first came to Broadway. Andrew Lloyd A second item is requesting acceptance of an in-lieu-of- may miss Election Webber’s score, much of it clever pastiche of opera, is exhilarating. taxes contribution from Westfield Gas and Electric of $559,497 Day. “It doesn’t Harold Prince’s staging is dazzling, even without the crashing for fiscal year 2019, to be paid monthly in the amount of appear that I will be CAPT. JOHN chandelier. $46,625 beginning on or after July 1, 2018. back stateside on the C. VELIS Love Never Dies, a sequel of sorts to The Phantom of The Opera, Finally, the Zoning, Planning and Development sub-com- day of the election. I takes the characters of the former, fast forwards the action a decade, mittee will schedule a Public Hearing for proposed zoning would be back to be sworn in,” he said. and moves the action across the Atlantic. The physical production, changes for retail sales of marijuana, and refer the item to the Velis, who has a perfect voting record until sets, lighting, costumes, and sound are lush. The staging is a feast Planning Board. now, said his only regret is it isn’t happening for the eyes. The orchestrations take ’s ser- What is not on the agenda, after a third amendment, is the later in the summer. “I’ll only miss six weeks viceable, yet not as strong as the original, score to perfection. And, $13 million water filtration bond, because three of the coun- of formal voting,” he said, before they go on there are some good performances, especially Meghan Picerno, cilors are not able to attend the newly scheduled special meet- break, which doesn’t end until after the elec- who plays and sings Christine Daae in diva, as in the opera term, ing, according to Beltrandi. tion season. “For a service member who is also luster. Mary Michael Patterson is a delightful “Meg”, especially in Sullivan said there is a timing issue with the bond, as bids an elected official, it happened without a doubt two Coney Island bathing beauty production numbers. The title were received in early May for the water filtration plant for at the best time for it to happen. I am going to song is just gorgeous. Wells 7 and 8, and were extended until the end of June. He be deployed largely while we are at recess,” he said if the bond gets a first reading at the regularly scheduled added. See Review, Page 8 council meeting on June 7, and a second reading in June, they might meet that deadline. See Capt. Velis, Page 3 “It will be running right up against it,” the Mayor said.

Southwick- Tolland- STGRSD School committee discusses technology for future budgets Granville By Greg Fitzpatrick gy differently, “ said Petschke. can give the district more options and room Regional Correspondent One of the ways Petschke wants the commit- financially. School SOUTHWICK – During Tuesday night’s tee to look at technology differently is by put- Steven Presnal, the Business Manager for Committee school committee, Granville member represen- ting technology items in the operating portion the school district, noted that Petschke’s sug- member tative Pam Petschke talked about the impor- of the budget instead of the capital improve- gestion is something that the committee should Pam tance of technology in the school district. ments. In the past, the school committee has continue to discuss. Petschke. A member of the school district’s technology always had technology items in the capital “It’s something we need to explore further,” (WNG) sub-committee, Petschke informed the school improvement category in the budget. said Presnal. committee that the sub-committee is looking to The town is not allowed to lease items The school committee then agreed that the create a five-year plan to help improve technol- detailed within the capital improvement cate- topic is something that they should discuss ogy for all three schools in the district. gory, but are allowed to lease if something is in more extensively in the near future. “I’d like us to start thinking about technolo- the operating portion. Leasing certain items Free workshop on composting Saturday at Grandmother’s Garden By Amy Porter building a home composting system. Dion said the horticulture shop at WTA Correspondent Dion will also talk about the benefits of helps out at Grandmother’s Garden when it WESTFIELD – David Dion, horticul- compost, including the living organisms can, although volunteers maintain the gar- ture instructor at Westfield Technical that comprise a key part of the organic mat- den. Recent projects there have included Academy, will be teaching a free workshop ter, like worms, spiders, fungus (mycelium) lowering the burning bush hedge and cut- on composting at the Grandmother’s and microscopic insects. ting out the invasive multiflora rose. Garden this Saturday at 11 a.m. “The true benefit is adding a complexity Currently, the shop is finishing up land- Dion, who serves on the board of direc- of nutrient availability to the plants,” Dion scapes and patios around the community tors of Grandmother’s Garden, will use a said. before the end of school. This past week, small compost pile in a bin built by the Dion also said that compost is part of an they planted a dogwood tree at Munger Hill students to talk about how to make com- up and coming science, which includes Elementary and a crabapple at South post, how to maintain the pile, different learning how plants communicate with one Middle School. types of bins to use, and the benefits of another and through other species as well. The compost workshop, which Dion using compost. Dion said the talk is geared “The truth is, scientists know less about said will take 45 minutes to an hour, will be WTA horticulture instructor David Dion will lead a com- to backyard gardeners of all levels, begin- the top inch of soil on earth than they do held Saturday at 11 a.m. rain or shine, mov- ners to intermediate, who are interested in Prof. George Michael posting workshop this Saturday. (Photo by Amy Porter) about space,” he said WSUing Terrorism into the Gazebo orExpert shed in case of rain. RADIO FOR THE WESTFIELD MASSES The Westfield Kevin Rhodes returns to Vienna State News Radio Show Opera Ballet for two programs in June Thursday Line-Up WESTFIELD – The Massachusetts-based Kenneth MacMillan to music by 6am-8am American conductor Kevin Rhodes will Shostakovich; Wayne McGregor’s Eden return to the Vienna State Opera Ballet for with music by Steve Reich, and Frederick his 23rd season, after conducting the season Ashton’s Marguerite and Armand, choreo- This Thursday... finales of the Springfield Symphony graphed for Rudolf Nureyev and Margot This Thursday... Orchestra in Massachusetts, and the Traverse Fonteyn to the music of Lizst. For program 6am-8am: Symphony Orchestra in Michigan,where he details: https://www.wiener-staatsoper.at/ 6am-8am: serves as Music Director and Conductor, en/season-tickets/detail/event/967926866- BOB McKEAN and the Pro Arte Chamber Orchestra in macmillan-mcgregor-ashton/ Executive Director Stanley Park Boston, where he is Principal Conductor. On June 29, Maestro Rhodes conducts the Tina Gorman On June 8, 9, and 12. Maestro Rhodes annual Nureyev Gala, which will com- Mark Boardman & Jennifer Gruzska conducts The Vienna State Opera Ballet’s memorate what would have been the inter Dir. WestfieldWestfield Council Rotary Club on Aging program of British choreography, which Download WSKB from your Tune In Radio App includesConcerto, with choreography by See Opera, Page 3 Springfield Symphony Maestro Kevin Rhodes. or watch on Comcast Cable CH. 15 PAGE 2 - WEDNESDAY, MAY 30, 2018 WWW.THEWESTFIELDNEWS.COM THE WESTFIELD NEWS

Marine Corps League Awards six scholarships WESTFIELD — Brenda Jones of Russell, a Amherst, Samantha Kazunas, of Southampton, a High School, has worked as a babysitter, a member of the graduating class of 2018 at Dean’s List student at Elms College School of teacher’s aide and a pharmacy technician. Her Holyoke Community College, and four other Nursing, and Abigail Pignataro, of Westfield, volunteer experience ranges from Cooley Westfield area students are among six recipients who is majoring in social work at Westfield State Dickinson Hospital’s Rehabilitation Center and of $800 scholarships from Westfield River University. Chicopee State Park to clean up work after samantha Jordan Valley Detachment 141 of the Marine Corps As a member of the Young Marines from 2010 Hurricane Sandy on Staten Island. She said help- kazunas brock League. to 2017, Bacon performed 350 hours of commu- ing families on Staten Island changed her life Jones, a wife and mother in a traditional nity service and was named a National Young and gave her great satisfaction and joy. She plans Marine family and a non-traditional student with Marine of the Year. At Norwich, he is majoring to pursue graduate studies in physical therapy her own bakery business, Semper Pie, said the in electrical and computer engineering and is eventually obtaining her doctorate. scholarship will help her pursue a nursing career. also in the Air Force ROTC. He hopes to become Pignataro, a consistent Dean’s List student At HCC she earned high marks in obtaining an Air Force pilot. graduated from Enrico Fermi High school and her associate’s degree as a registered nurse and Brock, who was a consistent Dean’s List stu- Asnuntuck Community College before transfer- served as president of her class. In September dent at Westfield High School and a member of ring to Westfield State University. She plans to she will begin work towards a bachelor’s degree the National Honor Society, will be a senior at pursue graduate studies in social work after in nursing at Southern New Hampshire Eastern Connecticut State College this fall where receiving her bachelor’s degree. She said she University. she has also excelled academically. Her passion hopes one day to give back to the country by alex brenda When her Marine husband, Steven, was for working with children began when she was a helping people in the community make their bishop jones deployed, Jones served as liaison for other fami- child herself, and she plans to pursue a career as lives better. lies and Key Volunteer Coordinator for his unit. an early childhood educator. High school and college students who are Recently, she volunteered in Puerto Rico where Bishop, whose marks at Agawam High School Marine Corps veterans or close relatives of her group performed health assessments, rebuilt earned him a place on the National Honor Marine Corps veterans and have or had an affili- homes and assisted those devastated by Hurricane Society, also played sports and was active in ation with the Detachment 141 are eligible for Maria. And she even baked the cake enjoyed at Student Government. His outstanding high the annual scholarships. the Scholarship Awards ceremony. school record earned him early acceptance four Detachment 141 was charted in November Also receiving $800 scholarships from colleges and universities in addition to the 1945 and now has more than 130 members in the Detachment 141, were Joseph Bacon of Ludlow, University of Massachusetts where he will attend Westfield-Springfield-Northampton area and an engineering student at Norwich University, the Isenberg School of Business. Following nearby communities. Among a host of other Jordan Brock, of Westfield, an education major graduation, he said he plans to work his way up activities and service and charitable works, it at Eastern Connecticut State College, Alex in business, ultimately owning his own firm and offers breakfast every second and fourth Saturday Bishop, a senior at Agawam High School, who retiring early. at its headquarters at 71 North Elm Street in abigail joseph will attend the University of Massachusetts in Kazunas, a graduate of Hampshire Regional downtown Westfield. pignataro bacon

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TODAY IN HISTORY Today is Wednesday, May 30, the 150th day of 2018. There are 215 days left in the year.

n May 30, 1958, unidentified American service In 1943, during World War II, American troops secured Scripps National Spelling Bee by correctly spelling members killed in World War II and the Korean the Aleutian island of Attu from Japanese forces. “knaidel,” a small mass of leavened dough, to win the OWar were interred in the Tomb of the Unknowns In 1968, the Beatles began recording their “White 86th version of the competition. at Arlington National Cemetery. Album” at EMI Recording Studios in , starting with the original version of “Revolution 1.” One year ago: On this date: In 1971, the American space probe Mariner 9 blasted The Pentagon scored an important success in a test of In 1381, the Peasants’ Revolt against economic injus- off from Cape Kennedy on a journey to Mars. its oft-criticized missile defense program, destroying a tice erupted in England during the reign of King Richard In 1982, Spain became NATO’s 16th member. mock warhead over the Pacific Ocean with an intercep- II; the king and his men, initially caught off-guard, were In 1996, Britain’s Prince Andrew and the former Sarah tor. Michael Dubke (DUHB’-kee), a top communications able to crush the rebellion several weeks later. Ferguson were granted an uncontested decree ending aide to President Donald Trump, announced his resigna- In 1431, Joan of Arc, condemned as a heretic, was their 10-year marriage. tion. Kathy Griffin appeared in a brief video holding what burned at the stake in Rouen (roo-AHN’), France. looked like President Trump’s bloody, severed head; the In 1536, England’s King Henry VIII married his third Ten years ago: comic ended up apologizing, saying she had gone way wife, Jane Seymour, 11 days after the king’s second A construction crane snapped and smashed into an too far. wife, Anne Boleyn, was beheaded for treason and adul- apartment building on Manhattan’s Upper West Side, tery. killing two workers in New York City’s second such trag- Today’s Birthdays: In 1883, 12 people were trampled to death in a stam- edy in 2 1/2 months. Diplomats from 111 nations meet- Actress Ruta Lee is 83. Actor Keir Dullea is 82. Actor pede sparked by a rumor that the recently opened ing in Dublin, Ireland, formally adopted a landmark Michael J. Pollard is 79. Pro and College Football Hall of Brooklyn Bridge was in danger of collapsing. treaty banning cluster bombs. (The United States and Famer Gale Sayers is 75. Rock musician Lenny Davidson (The Dave Clark Five) is 74. Actor Stephen Tobolowsky In 1911, the first Indy 500 took place at the Indianapolis other leading cluster bomb makers — Russia, China, is 67. Actor Colm Meaney is 65. Actor Ted McGinley is Motor Speedway; the winner was Ray Harroun, who Israel, India and Pakistan — boycotted the talks.) Lorenzo Odone, whose parents’ battle to save him from 60. Actor Ralph Carter is 57. Actress Tonya Pinkins is drove a Marmon Wasp for more than 6 1/2 hours at an 56. Country singer Wynonna Judd is 54. Rock musician average speed of 74.6 mph and collected a prize of the rare nerve disease ALD inspired “Lorenzo’s Oil,” died in Fairfax, Virginia, a day after his 30th birthday. Tom Morello (Audioslave; Rage Against The Machine) is $10,000. 54. Actor Mark Sheppard is 54. Movie director Antoine In 1922, the Lincoln Memorial in Washington, D.C. Fuqua is 53. Actor John Ross Bowie is 47. Rock musi- was dedicated in a ceremony attended by President Five years ago: cian Patrick Dahlheimer (Live) is 47. Actress Idina Warren G. Harding, Chief Justice William Howard Taft Syria’s President Bashar Assad said in an interview with Lebanese television that he was “confident of vic- Menzel is 47. Actor Trey Parker is 46. Rapper Cee Lo and Robert Todd Lincoln. Green is 43. Rapper Remy Ma is 38. Actor Blake Bashoff In 1937, ten people were killed when police fired on tory” in his country’s civil war, and he warned Damascus would retaliate for any future Israeli airstrike on his terri- is 37. Christian rock musician James Smith (Underoath) steelworkers demonstrating near the Republic Steel tory. Arvind Mahankali (AHR’-vihnd MAH’-hahn-KAHL’- is 36. Actor Jake Short is 21. Actor Sean Giambrone is plant in South Chicago. ee), a 13-year-old from Bayside Hills, New York, won the 19. Actor Jared Gilmore is 18. 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Listen to latest PulseLine calls at http://www.thewestfieldnews.com Gun-reform activists spur voter registration at high schools PARKLAND, Fla. (AP) — Students at more than 1,000 schools across the country are registering young voters in lunchrooms, hallways and even at upcoming graduation ceremonies in a week of activism aimed at electing lawmakers who support gun reforms in response to school shootings in Florida and Texas. David Hogg, a senior at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, is spearheading the national effort along with the New York-based organization HeadCount. Hogg and organiza- tion officials say students at more than 1,000 schools in 46 states are participating, with most starting their drives Tuesday. Their goal is to have 90 percent of the nation’s high schools host drives before the current senior class graduates in hopes of boosting young-voter turnout, which is traditionally low, especially during midterm elections. HeadCount, a national organization that has registered nearly half a million voters since 2004, mostly at concerts and music festivals, also hosted voter tables at the March For Our Lives gun- reform rally organized by Hogg and other Parkland students in Washington, D.C., that drew hundreds of thousands of young AP FACT CHECK: Fallacies on people in March. Voter-registration drives were the logical next step after months of rallies and schools walkouts, the activists said. Hogg says all the rhetoric on gun reform is worthless unless vot- ers oust lawmakers who are beholden to the National Rifle Association. The students want tighter regulations on guns, includ- both sides in immigration debate ing universal background checks and training for people who own WASHINGTON (AP) — Since the government acknowl- them by U.S. authorities. Critics are conflating those children AR-15s and similar semi-automatic rifles. edged last month that the Trump administration had lost track with others, who came to the border with their parents, only “We need to vote people out of office that are perpetuating issues of nearly 1,500 immigrant children, the debate over what that to be separated there. affecting young people like gun violence. ... The youth don’t vote means and who is to blame has roiled . Here’s a look To call the children lost, as many have, is misleading. It’s lawmakers into office and as a result they don’t work for them,” he at the partisan claims and a reality check behind the latest more accurate to say the government lost track of them, as said. immigration fight: Bharara put it. Student organizers are trying to reach teens in spots they fre- An official from the Health and Human Services Department quent, including coffee shops and at school assemblies, where they THE 2014 PHOTOS told a congressional hearing last month that his department say it takes less than two minutes to register them. There was little —“Speechless. This is not who we are as a nation.” — placed follow-up phone calls from October to December to activity at the voting booth at Douglas High School on Tuesday U.S. households that were sponsoring the minors after they because the majority of eligible students have already registered, Democrat Antonio Villaraigosa, former Los Angeles mayor Hogg said. The students have held three other voter drives in the now running for governor, referring in a tweet Sunday to came to the border without their parents. They reached 86 months after the Valentine’s Day shooting that claimed 17 lives. photos showing young-looking immigrants in steel cages. percent of the children or sponsors, determining 6,075 On Tuesday, Douglas High Principal Ty Thompson tweeted a —“This is happening right now, and the only debate that remained with their sponsors, 28 had run away, five had been photo with a big, gold trophy congratulating them for registering matters is how we force our government to get these kids removed from the U.S. and 52 relocated to live with someone more students than any other school in Broward County. back to their families as fast as humanly possible.” — Jon else. Roughly 43 percent of 18-year-olds in the United States were Favreau, who was speechwriter for President Barack Obama, The department could not verify the whereabouts of 1,475. registered to vote in 2016, but only 34 percent voted in that year’s referring Sunday to the same photos. In some of many cases, sponsors simply didn’t respond to the presidential election, HeadCount representatives say, citing statis- THE FACTS: The photos, taken by The Associated Press, follow-up phone call, not surprising because many are in the tics from the U.S. Census Bureau. Turnout for congressional and were from 2014, during the Obama administration, but were U.S. illegally and reluctant to speak to authorities. HHS local elections is even lower. presented by liberal activists as if they showed the effects of decided 792 of those cases merited more attention and “There’s an inequality in the education system when some Trump’s immigration policy now. Villaraigosa, Favreau and referred them to the National Call Center. schools have very organized voter-registration efforts and others some others deleted their tweets when the mistake was point- It’s not highly unusual to fail to keep track of many minors have nothing,” said HeadCount executive director Andy Bernstein. ed out. who came unaccompanied to the border. “But this is one of those rare societal problems that can be fixed They had linked to a June 2014 online story by The Arizona During the last year of the Obama administration, HHS was pretty easily. If some schools already do a great job helping stu- Republic titled “First peek: Immigrant children flood deten- able to locate 85 percent of the minors or their sponsors, dents register, there’s no reason all schools can’t do the same.” tion center.” The story featured photos taken by AP’s Ross D. according to an inspector general’s report. The Trump admin- Nurah Abdulhaqq, a 14-year-old at Chapel Hill High School in istration slightly exceeded that success rate in the last three Douglasville, Georgia, has been an advocate for gun reform since Franklin at a center run by the Customs and Border Protection Agency in Nogales, Arizona. One photo shows two unidenti- months of 2017, even as it is accused of losing children. 2016, when her cousin was gunned down in her small town. The teen hosted a town hall with lawmakers in April to discuss the fied female detainees sleeping in a holding cell. The caption issue, saying she broke down after watching the Parkland shooting refers to U.S. efforts to process 47,000 unaccompanied chil- ZERO TOLERANCE on the news. dren at the Nogales center and another one in Brownsville, “It was kind of shocking to me, and the fact that this has hap- Texas. —TRUMP: “Put pressure on the Democrats to end the hor- pened time and time again in this country and nothing’s changed. Many tweets used the hashtag “WhereAreOurChildren,” rible law that separates children from there parents once they There’s been no stronger gun-control laws passed,” she said. which grew out of testimony in April by a federal official that cross the Border into the U.S.” — tweet Saturday. Nurah planned to hold a voter-registration drive in her school’s the U.S. government had lost track of nearly 1,500 unaccom- THE FACTS: No law mandates that parents must be sepa- cafeteria on May 17, but school administrators said it was too close panied minor children it placed with adult sponsors in the rated from their children at the border, and it’s not a policy to the end of the year. She helped about 33 young people register U.S. Democrats have pushed or can change alone as the minority in her town square, more than half of whom were under the age of Trump tweeted: “Democrats mistakenly tweet 2014 pic- in Congress. The policy comes from Trump’s own adminis- 25. tures from Obama’s term showing children from the Border tration, which has decided to enforce criminal charges against “We know the only way to get real change is to vote and check in steel cages. They thought it was recent pictures in order to people crossing the border illegally with few or no previous a ballot box and to get the right people in. ... It’s just time to vote make us look bad, but backfires.” offenses. Under U.S. protocol, if parents are jailed, their chil- these people out that don’t really care if we’re getting killed in He is right about the misrepresentation, though it’s not clear dren would be separated from them. school or not.” that many prominent Democrats jumped on this particular Discussing the zero-tolerance policy recently, Attorney Grace Goldstein, a 16-year-old sophomore at Stuyvesant High Twitter bandwagon. General Jeff Sessions said: “If we do our duty and prosecute School in New York City, saw Hogg’s tweet about hosting the those cases, then children inevitably for a period of time drives and immediately responded. She said she felt an instant con- might be in different conditions.” nection with the Parkland teens: She was locked down inside her THE ‘LOST’ CHILDREN school on Halloween of 2017 when a terrorist drove a pickup truck A Customs and Border Protection official told lawmakers down a crowded bike path along the Hudson River in Manhattan, —“1500 innocent children ripped from their mothers’ arms last week that 658 children had been separated from their killing eight people and injuring 11 before being shot by police. at our border. Lost in Trump’s “system”. Give us your tired, parents at the border from May 6 to May 19, after border Goldstein formed the activist group Stuyvesant Says Enough, your poor, your huddle masses yearning to breathe free — agents began referring every illegal entry to criminal prosecu- which has organized walkouts and rallies that have for the most and we will torture them for wanting a better life. From tors. This is in addition to hundreds more who were estimated part gotten a strong response from students. Still, she worries “that Shining City to Evil Empire in under 500 days.” — tweet to have been removed from their parents at the border since student apathy is a very, very dangerous thing” and something Sunday by actor Jim Carrey. October. she’s already observing as school shootings fade from news head- —“What is more shameful than forcibly separating, in A 2008 law, passed unanimously by Congress and signed lines. America, parents from infant children at the border? And into law by President George W. Bush, says children traveling “Some of my best friends were saying (of the rallies), ‘You know then, losing track of those children?” — tweet Friday by Preet alone from countries other than Mexico or Canada must be it’s not going to do anything.’ ... They didn’t think it would matter Bharara, fired by Trump as U.S. attorney for the Southern released in the “least restrictive setting” — often to family or or make a difference.” District of New York. a government-run shelter — while their cases slowly wind Goldstein says she views the walkouts and rallies “as kind of a THE FACTS: The nearly 1,500 children in question arrived through immigration court. The law came amid concerns warning almost,” but that “voting is where we can make a tangible at the border without their parents and were not forced from about border control officials and their treatment of children. difference.”

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62 School Street, Westfield , MA 01085 (413)562-4181 www.thewestfieldnews.com In this Wednesday, June 18, 2014, file photo, two young girls watch a World Cup soccer match on a television from their holding area where hundreds of mostly Central American immigrant children are being processed and held at the U.S. Customs and Border Protection Nogales Placement Center in Nogales, Ariz. (AP Photo) THE WESTFIELD NEWS WWW.THEWESTFIELDNEWS.COM WEDNESDAY, MAY 30, 2018 - PAGE 5 Obituaries Court Logs Vermont man sent thewestfieldnews.com/category/obituaries/ Westfield District Court Constance M. Burke Wednesday, May 23, 2018 back to jail for drug WESTFIELD – Constance Mary Jessica L. Burnham, 30, of 126 Union St., Westfield, Burke (Connie), 76, of Westfield, MA, submitted to facts sufficient to warrant a guilty finding for a died on Friday, April 6th, 2018 at charge of assault and battery on a family or household mem- smuggling scheme Baystate Noble Hospital in Westfield. ber brought by Westfield police and the charge was continued Born February 26, 1942 in New Haven, NORTHAMPTON, Mass. (AP) — A Vermont man whose without a finding with probation for three months. She was brother and mother have already pleaded guilty to smuggling CT to the late Joseph William Burke assessed $50. and Beatrice (Rohan) Burke. Connie drugs into a Massachusetts jail has been sentenced to a year would recall her early years with great behind bars for his involvement in the scheme. fondness living in the Westville area of The Daily Hampshire Gazette reports that 36-year-old New Haven, where she attended St. Corey LaPlaca, of Wilder, Vermont, was sentenced Tuesday Aeden’s School. She began performing after pleading guilty to conspiracy to violate controlled sub- in various dance and music recitals at a very Police Logs stance laws and possession of a drug with intent to deliver to young age as she recalled, her mother prisoners. would often have to attend as the accompa- WESTFIELD Prosecutors say LaPlaca was an inmate at the Hampshire nying pianist. Her family then moved to Major crime and incident report County Jail and House of Correction in Northampton in early East Hartford and she attended St. Mary’s Wednesday, May 23, 2018 2017 when he conspired with his mother and brother to bring Junior High School, where she was the 2:43 a.m.: burglar alarm, Little River Road, an alarm from a oxycodone pills into the facility. They also attempted to Class Treasurer and graduated first in her convenience store indicates a glass break, the responding officer smuggle heroin inside. class. She then graduated in 1959 from Mt. reports an apparent break-in attempt, a vehicle which matched the St. Joseph’s Prep School (The Mount) in LaPlaca’s attorney said his client tried to smuggle the drugs description of one seen leaving the area was stopped by Agawam because he was being threatened by three other inmates. West Hartford, CT where she remained police at the address of a known person who was subsequently active in performing and was recognized found near a convenience store which had been burglarized in a for various creative writing submissions. Connie then attended Trinity College in Washington, DC graduating in 1963, major- similar manner; ing in English with a concentration in creative writing and was 2:24 p.m.: found property, Whitaker Road, a person came to the Police: Prisoner smuggled elected Class Songwriter/Song leader her junior and senior station to surrender an iPad in a gray protective cover found on years. She was Copy Editor for the class yearbook, as well as Whitaker Road, the tablet was stored for safe keeping; fentanyl into station cell a reporter for the campus newspaper and an editorial assistant 6:47 p.m.: found property, Westfield Athenaeum, 6 Elm St., a FRAMINGHAM, Mass. (AP) — Police in Massachusetts and contributor to the literary quarterly. Connie has remained person came to the station to surrender a ZTE Z981 cellphone had to decontaminate a station cell after a prisoner apparently active and connected to the Alumnae community at Trinity found at the library, the phone was stored for safe keeping; smuggled the powerful opioid fentanyl inside. College, Washington DC and is already missed by many of her 11:19 p.m.: fire, C&S Wholesale Grocers, 53 Medeiros Way, a The MetroWest Daily News reports that Framingham classmates, who will be celebrating their 55th reunion this caller reports a compressor fire, the responding firefighters report police discovered the drug in a cell Monday following an weekend. After college, she began her career as a writer for a motor was found to be burning and was extinguished with a dry arrest. Police tested the substance and determined it was fen- CBS , Channel 3, in Hartford, CT creating scripts, promotions, chemical extinguisher, the smoke was vented, firefighters report tanyl. and had some on- air work during the elections and Kennedy no chemical leak resulted from the fire. Lt. Patricia Grigas says prisoners in the cellblock were assassination. After working for sometime, she voluntarily left her position for some extended travel to Europe and the West evacuated and the area was decontaminated. The station can Coast. Connie’s life then took her to Hawaii where she worked hold 21 prisoners. as a writer for NBC Television, KHON-TV in Honolulu during Police haven’t released the identity of the prisoner involved the Vietnam war years, writing scripts, documentaries, promo- Suspect in shooting but said charges are pending. tion and had some on-air commentary. She then returned to Grigas says it’s unclear how the drugs passed through East Hartford, CT where she worked as the Press Representative police security. It remains under investigation. and Public Relations Officer for the Connecticut Bank and at party apprehended Tuesday by U.S. Marshals at Trust (CBT) in Hartford, CT. She remained in this position SPRINGFIELD, Mass. If you would like to run a until she was married in 1970 to John (Jack) T. Galanek to (AP) — A man wanted in a home in Laurinburg, North whom she was married until the early 1990s. Connie then connection with a fatal Carolina, on a fugitive from Birthday Announcement in moved to Tolland, MA where Jack had begun development of shooting at a child’s birthday justice warrant. The Westfield News contact Wildwood and then relocated to Lincoln Farm in Blandford, party in Massachusetts earli- The West Springfield man us at: 413-562-4181 MA while beginning a family. She continued to work in adver- er this month has been appre- was wanted in connection tising, marketing, sales and public relations for various family hended in North Carolina. with the fatal shooting May 5 owned companies which developed and marketed timber, lum- Springfield police say of 23-year-old Paul Finegan. ber products and recreational and primary residential real Police previously said the estate. Connie and her family moved to Westfield, MA in 23-year-old Terrance Montgomery was arrested shooting occurred in the yard 1979 where she has lived for the past 39 years . During the of a home while a 3-year-old 1980s, when her children were school aged, Connie also child’s birthday party was worked as volunteer case aide at North Hampton State Hospital being held inside. and was a Board Member and Officer for the Westfield Area Board of Mental Health and Retardation. During the 1980s she Upcoming Montgomery faces murder returned to pursue her creative writing and television career, Events At and other charges when he’s researching and developing a proposal and scripts for a series returned to Massachusetts. for parent and family education with area psychologists, that The Dewey House It could not be determined if the suspect has a lawyer. sadly was never launched. After her marriage ended, Connie The Annual Open House continued work as a freelance writer and as well as a licensed at the Dewey House located real estate broker in the Westfield- Southwick areas with com- panies such as Coldwell Banker, Molta Real Estate and at 87 S. Maple St. in Showcase Real Estate. She continued this work until she had Westfield will be held on Morningside some health challenges, including suffering a stroke. Connie Sunday, June 3, 2018 from has been a devout Christian with a strong faith in God and has 12-4 pm. Please join us and Listen at WSKB.org or watch on Comcast Cable CH. 15 been an active member or visitor of many churches in the area learn how it was to live in and had been active in the March for Jesus, including assisting the 1700s. Enjoy a guided •••••••• MOnDAyS •••••••• RADIO FOR THE WESTFIELD MASSES with press releases. house tour, demonstrations 6-8 am: By George…it’s Monday She took great pride in the City of Westfield and was active by crafters and light refresh- in the community and always knowledgeable of her elected ments. This event is free and with George Delisle officials. Connie has been described in a recent publication as open to the public. Owls on the Air with Michael being ‘one of those larger than life personalities’ and for those NEW THIS YEAR! The 8-10am: that knew her over the years , this may be understood. Close Dewey House will host a “Buster” McMahon ‘92 friends always described how proud Connie was of her two Summer Social on the front children, and how proud she was of her grandchildren and their lawn of the Church of •••••••• TuESDAyS ••••••• athletic accomplishments and any and all that they may do. Atonement, Court Street, 6-8 am: WOW, It’s Tuesday, with Bob Plasse She would rarely miss an opportunity to share about her fami- Westfield on Saturday, June ly’s lives. Connie could often recall the most minute details of 16, 2018 from 10 am to 2 8-10am: Ken’s Den, with Ken Stomski a quotation, historical event , a movie title or actor or the pm. Admission is free. details of a literary work with such precision that at first, one Crafters, food, music, raffles •••••• WEDnESDAyS ••••• would want to fact-check her remarks. Beyond the use of some and more. Home Depot pretty colorful descriptions and the occasional dramatic embel- 6-8 am: Wake Up Wed., with Tina Gorman Crafts all day! For more lishment (which seemed to increase a bit in her later years as Wednesday Roll Call - Rotating Hosts some of her expressive language became elusive at times), her information, call Julie at 8-10am: fund of knowledge, memory of the obscure, and verbal abilities 413-454-5371. 1st Wed On The Town with Mayor Brian Sullivan have always been noteworthy. Connie was quick with a witty and Denny Atkins (8-10am) response, a quip , or a rhyme, or some humor and delighted in entertaining for friends and family and took great pride in 2nd Wed Window into Westside throwing a party. In addition to her devout faith in God, Government Meetings with Mayor Wil Reichelt (8-9am) Connie was also known for her generous and creative spirit as well for her unrelenting drive to make connections with and WEDNESDAY, MAY 30 Chamber Chatter between people with Kate Phelon (9-10am) Connie leaves her son John B. Galanek and his wife April; her daughter Katherine Galanek and her partner Werner 3rd Wed Everything Southwick Dasbach and her three grandchildren , Samantha and Jack Blandford: with Selectman Joe Deedy (8-9am) Galanek of Hopkinton, MA and Geran Dasbach of Sunnyside, Finance Committee at 7 pm NY. Connie also leaves several cousins with whom she was Fire Department Meeting at 7 pm ArtsBeat with Mark Auerbach (9-10am) quite close: Patricia Gately of Westbrook, CT/Port St. Lucie, FL, Frankie (Lynch) and Bill Abetz of Tolland, CT, Joe Lynch 4th Wed Rock on Westfield of East Hartford, CT, Jane (Lynch) and Don Zajicek of with Harry Rock (8-9am) Pompano Beach, FL, Patricia Rohan of South Windsor, CT, MONDAY, JUNE 4 Roy ‘Buster’ Powers of Suffield, CT, Rosemary (Rohan) and Boys and Girls Club Hour Jim Kasper of Marlborough, NH. She also leaves several with Bill Parks (9-10am) nieces and nephews. She will no doubt be missed by countless Westfield: close friends and community members. . A memorial License Commission at 6 pm ••••••• THuRSDAyS •••••• Celebration of her Life will be held at the Southwick Community Fire Commission meeting is cancelled. Episcopal Church (SCEC), 660 College Hwy, Southwick, MA 6-8 am: The Westfield News Radio Show, 01077 on Saturday June 2, 2018 at 11:00 a.m. Memorial con- with host Patrick Berry tributions may be made in Constance Burke’s name to the church at SCEC, PO Box 1069, Southwick, MA 01077; In lieu TUESDAY, JUNE 5 8-9 am: In The Flow with Rob & Joe: of flowers, memorial gifts may also be made in Connie’s name, Westfield Tech. Academy’s to Trinity Washington University, Office of Development, 125 Michigan Ave, NE, Washington DC 20017 (www.trinitydc. Huntington: Rob Ollari & Joe Langone edu/give) or to any charity, church or faith based institution Council on Aging at 1 pm 9-10am: Superintendents’ Spotlight that may be appropriate or meaningful in remembrance of Connie. Board of Assessors at 6 pm with Stefan Czaporowski ••••••••• FRIDAyS •••••••• Evelyn Lee WEDNESDAY, JUNE 6 WESTFIELD – Evelyn Lee, 99, 6-8 am: JP’s Talk about Town, with Jay Pagluica (1918-2018) passed away on May 8-9 am: Owls Sports Weekly with Devin Bates ‘18 27, 2018 at Wingate of Springfield. She was born in Westfield to the late and Anthony Swenson ‘18 Fredrick and Hazel (Randlet) Benda. Huntington: 8-9 am: Conversations with Pete Cowles Evelyn was predeceased by her par- Recreation Committee at 5 pm ents, her husband James W. Lee and ••••••• SATuRDAyS ••••••• a daughter Sandra Pistey. She is sur- Westfield: 6-10am: Polka Jammer Network, with Billy Belina vived by her son William Lee and a daughter Hannah Keefe, a Personnel Action Committee at 6:30 pm sister Hazel Elliot, six grandchildren and 12 great grandchildren. She loved Jimmy Stewart, western movies and was an avid reader of Louie L’amour. 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TERIYAKI PORK TENDERLOIN Servings: 4 Start to finish: 1 to 2 hours on low Slow cooker size: 4 to 7 quarts 1/3 cup soy sauce 1/3 cup sugar 2 tablespoons mirin 1/2 teaspoon grated fresh ginger 1 garlic clove, minced 2 (12- to 16-ounce) pork tenderloins, trimmed 1 1/2 teaspoons cornstarch 1 tablespoon water 2 scallions, sliced thin 1 teaspoon sesame seeds, toasted

Combine soy sauce, sugar, mirin, ginger, and garlic in slow cooker. Nestle tenderloins into slow cooker, side by side, alternating thicker end to thinner end. Cover and cook until pork registers 145 F, 1 to 2 hours on low. Adjust oven rack 6 inches from broiler element and heat broiler. Transfer tenderloins to aluminum foil-lined rimmed baking sheet. Transfer cooking liquid to small saucepan and bring to simmer over medium heat. Whisk cornstarch and water together in bowl, then whisk into cooking liquid and simmer until thickened, 3 to 5 minutes. Liberally brush tenderloins with glaze and broil until spotty brown on top, about 5 minutes. Transfer tenderloins to carving board, tent loosely with foil, and let rest for 5 minutes. Slice tenderloins 1/4 inch thick, then transfer to serving dish. Drizzle with remaining glaze and sprinkle with scallions and sesame seeds. Serve. ——— Nutrition information per serving: 290 calories; 42 calo- ries from fat; 5 g fat ( 1 g saturated; 0 g trans fats); 129 mg cholesterol; 773 mg sodium; 16 g carbohydrate; 1 g fiber; 13 g sugar; 43 g protein. ——— For more recipes, cooking tips and ingredient and product reviews, visit https://www.americastestkitchen.com . Find more recipes like Teriyaki Pork Tenderloin in “The Complete Slow Cooker .” This image provided by America’s Test Kitchen in May 2018 shows the cover for the cookbook “The Complete Slow Cooker.” It includes a recipe for teriyaki pork tenderloin. (America’s Test Kitchen via AP)

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Stunning presentation the rest over our still-classic, minutes. Uncover and aside, Cobb salad has all the yet mindfully updated, Cobb increase heat to medium- markers of a powerhouse salad. high. Stir in paprika, chili meal, including eggs, avoca- SUPER COBB SALAD powder, and 1/8 teaspoon dos, tomato, and lean chick- Servings: 6 pepper and cook until mush- en_we just had to do some- Start to finish: 45 minutes rooms are golden, 4 to 6 min- thing about all that bacon 8 ounces organic boneless, utes. Transfer to second plate and cheese. skinless chicken breasts, and let cool. We were sad to sacrifice trimmed of all visible fat and Place kale in large bowl bacon’s smoky flavor until cut into 1/2-inch pieces and cover with warm tap we tried sauteing shiitake Salt and pepper water (110 F to 115 F). Swish mushrooms with smoked 2 teaspoons expeller- kale around to remove grit. paprika and chili powder. pressed canola oil Let kale sit in warm water Now we had smokiness and 10 ounces shiitake mush- bath for 10 minutes. Remove even some umami meatiness rooms, stemmed and sliced kale from water and spin dry without the saturated fat and thin in salad spinner in multiple preservatives. Using kale in 1/8 teaspoon smoked batches. Pat leaves dry with place of romaine upped the paprika paper towels if still wet. Toss nutritional ante, and radic- 1/8 teaspoon chili powder onion with 2 teaspoons lemon chio contributed beautiful 8 ounces kale, stemmed juice and set aside. color. and cut into 1-inch pieces (8 Whisk yogurt, blue cheese, For the dressing, just a bit cups) garlic, remaining 1 teaspoon of blue cheese whisked with 1/3 cup finely chopped red lemon juice, and 1/4 teaspoon yogurt, garlic, and lemon onion salt together in bowl until juice provided the tangy 1 tablespoon lemon juice well combined. Season with blue cheese flavor we 3/4 cup organic plain low- salt and pepper to taste. This undated photo provided by America’s Test Kitchen in May 2018 shows teriyaki pork fat yogurt Toss kale and radicchio tenderloin in Brookline, Mass. This recipe appears in the cookbook “The Complete Slow expected. We tossed some with our greens and drizzled 3 tablespoons crumbled with 1/2 cup dressing to coat. Cooker.” (Carl Tremblay) blue cheese Transfer to serving platter 1 garlic clove, minced and mound in even layer. 1/2 small head radicchio (3 Arrange cooled mushrooms, When it comes to 21st century multimedia platforms, “hyper local” is a ounces), cored and cut into onion, eggs, avocado, and Hyper • Local term you hear a lot. 1/2-inch pieces tomatoes in single, even rows 3 hard-cooked large organ- over greens, leaving space at It’s not a new idea. In fact, The Westfield News has been providing ic eggs, quartered either end. Arrange half of 1 avocado, halved, pitted, chicken in each open space at readers with “hyper local” news coverage of Westfield, Southwick, and and cut into 1/2-inch pieces ends of platter. Drizzle the Hilltowns all along. Television, radio and regional newpapers only 6 ounces cherry tomatoes, remaining dressing over provide fleeting coverage of local issues you care about. TV stations and halved salad. Serve. big newspaper publishers, after years of cutbacks and mergers, frankly Pat chicken dry with paper ——— towels and season with salt Nutrition information per aren’t able to provide in-depth coverage of smaller markets anymore. and pepper. Heat 1 teaspoon serving: 223 calories; 108 oil in 12-inch nonstick skillet calories from fat; 12 g fat ( 3 But, day in and day out, The Westfield News provides consistant over medium-high heat until g saturated; 0 g trans fats); coverage of the stories you need to know about, that are important to shimmering. Add chicken 125 mg cholesterol; 322 mg your city, town, neighborhood and home. and cook, stirring occasion- sodium; 12 g carbohydrate; 5 ally, until cooked through, 4 g fiber; 4 g sugar; 19 g pro- to 6 minutes. Transfer to plate tein. and let cool. ——— Heat remaining 1 teaspoon For more recipes, cooking The Westfield News Group oil in now-empty skillet over tips and ingredient and prod- medium heat until shimmer- uct reviews, visit https:// 62 School Street • Westfield, MA 01085 • (413) 562-4181 ing. Add mushrooms and 1/4 www.americastestkitchen. The Westfield News • The Original • teaspoon salt, cover, and cook com . Find more recipes like PENNYSAVER • Longmeadow News Enfield Press until mushrooms have Super Cobb Salad in released their liquid, 4 to 6 “Nutritious Delicious .” PAGE 8 - WEDNESDAY, MAY 30, 2018 www.thewestfieldnews.com THE WESTFIELD NEWS

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Meghan Picerno (“Christine Daaé”) stars in Love Never Dies. (Photo by Joan Marcus) this event is funded entirely by donations Review SATURDAY,Rotary JUNEClub of 30TH Westeld (Ra in Date Jul y 1ST) Continued from Page 1 South Middle School Field But, anyone who’s a Phantom of The Opera fan can’t help but compare Love Never Dies to Phantom, and the sequel just doesn’t add up. The dramatic tension pales in comparison to the original. Live entertainment StartS at 6:00 Pm The world of movies and television are inhabited by sequels, prequels, sequels to prequels, and spin-offs. The world of theatre tends to have cycles of plays, or trilogies. But, in musical Cory©2011 aucella & associate s, andinc. the KnightSmen Band & GUESTS theatre, sequels are very rare, and mostly unsuccessful. Remember II or ? Bring Back Birdie, the continuation of Bye, Bye Birdie? The Best Little Whorehouse Goes major SPonSorS Public ? Since the originals are usually tightly wrapped up to everyone’s satisfaction, the sequels have nowhere to go to surpass them. Love Never Dies first opened in London’s West End in March 2010, to mediocre reviews, and the musical was revamped and revised. A subsequent Australian production fared better, & the Amanti Family and now Love Never Dies is touring North America with Broadway aspirations. I’m not sure DOM Broadway audiences will settle for more of the same, instead of something newer and bolder. For me, I’d have preferred a return visit to The Phantom of The Opera, which is still running City of Westfield strong on Broadway. ——— Rotar The Bushnell presents Love Never Dies Music by Andrew Lloyd Webber. Lyrics by Glenn later. Book by Ben Elton, based on The Phantom of Manhattan by Frederick Forsyth. enclosed is a donation to the Fireworks For Freedom Campaign in the amount of: Additional lyrics by . Orchestrations by David Cullen and Andrew Lloyd q $30 Grand Finale q $25 Extra Large q $20 Large

©2011 aucella & associates, inc. Webber. Scenic and costume design by Gabriela Tylesova. Sound design by MickPotter. q $15 Medium q $10 Small q Other (please specify amount): $______Lighting design by Nick Schlieper. Music direction by Dale Rieling. Choreography by q The enclosed contribution should be listed as anonymous Graeme Murphy AO. Directed by Simon Phillips.Through June 3 at The Bushnell, Hartford, q The enclosed contribution is (please select one, and include requested information): CT. 860-987-5900 or www.bushnell.org. q In name of (parent, grandchildren, friend, etc.) ______——— q In honor of a soldier or veteran q In memory of a soldier or veteran Mark G. Auerbach studied theatre at American University and the Yale School of Drama. Name of soldier/veteran: ______He’s worked for arts organizations and reported on theatre for newspapers and radio. Mark Rank: ______Branch of U.S. Military: ______produces and hosts ArtsBeat Radio on 89.5fm/WSKB Radio. Please return this form along with your contribution (checks made payable to): City of Westfield Fireworks Fund, 59 Court St, Westfield, ma 01085

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Cassin Bates Fullam Insurance Agency Bronze Sponsor $ 250.00 Only For You” – Mary Michael Patterson (“Meg Giry”) and the Ensemble of Love Never Puffer Salon & Day Spa Dies. (Photo by Joan Marcus) Bronze Sponsor In Honor of K.E. Puffer and Carl Folkens $ 250.00 Lithuanian Church Celebrates Its 100th Anniversary The 100th Anniversary of any church is a momentous event for its members and St. Peter and St. Casimir parishioners in Westfield are doubly blessed to be celebrating the centennial J.L. Raymaakers & Sons, Inc. milestone of two churches. Last fall, the dedication of St. Peter’s Church in 1916 and its Bronze Sponsor Slovak heritage was celebrated with a Rededication Mass and Dinner-Dance on September 10th, 2017. Coming up next month on Sunday, June 3rd, 2018, we will be joining together In Memory of John Raymaakers-US Navy again to celebrate the 100th year since the dedication of St. Casimir’s Church in Westfield in $ 250.00 1918. All parishioners, friends and families are invited to a Mass of Remembrance of the Dedication of St. Casimir’s Church by people of Lithuanian heritage and will be held at St. Peter and St. Casimir Church at 10:30 am with a procession and picnic to follow. The proces- sion will proceed after Mass to an area outside the church to bless a Hill of Crosses on church grounds. You are welcome to bring a cross to erect on the site if you wish. The Hill of Crosses is a beautiful Lithuanian tradition started back in the 1800’s after Lithuania unsuccessfully rebelled against Russia. Crosses and crucifixes started to appear on a Lithuanian hill and con- tinues to this day. Over 100,000 crosses have been erected to remember those who have died. The Hill of Crosses has come to signify the peaceful endurance of Lithuanian Catholicism. Tell us someThing good! Pope John Paul II declared the Hill of Crosses a place for hope, peace, love and sacrifice. We hope to develop it more and more with each passing year. Do you have a carrier who goes above and beyond in The centennial picnic with the serving of ethnic and American foods, music, games for the their delivery of The Westfield News? If so– we want to hear about it! kids, and raffles will begin at noon at the Sons of Erin outdoor grounds and pavilion at 22 Williams St, Westfield. Tickets must be purchased in advance by calling the rectory at 568- All too often, negativity dominates the news. It’s time to change that! 5421. Adult tickets cost $10 and children (ages 5-12) cost $5. Come join us in celebrating the 100th Anniversary of the dedication of St. Casimir’s Church on June 3, 2018 especially if you So shoot us an email at [email protected] are of Lithuanian or Slovak descent or once attended these Churches. Come and enjoy your Lithuanian and Slovak families. or write to us at 62 School St, Westfield, MA 01085 and tell us what your carrier has done to make your day just a little bit better. (If you don’t have their name, that’s fine– we can always look it up by your address.) WESTFIELD BANK SUNDAY night concert series at Stanley PARK PRESENTS “The Nite Caps” On June 3rd Stanley Park kicks off the Sunday Night Concert Series with “The Nite Caps”. The band’s show presents classic country music, from roadside jukejoints playing ballads and foot-stompers, to two-stepping Texas dancehall tunes, as well as western swing from the time when country music was influenced by the uptown sound of the big band era. You will hear music from the songbooks of Hank Williams, Bob Wills & the Texas Playboys, Kitty Wells, Ernest Tubb and whole lot more. From waltzes to fast & slow two-step rhythms, you will find “The Nite Caps” will keep you on the dance floor as long as the night continues. This performance begins at 6:00 p.m. at the Beveridge Pavilion and it is free of charge. Chairs will be provided and a food service will be available. For further information on the Westfield Bank Sunday Night Concert Series please go to www.stanleypark.org or call the park office at 413-568-9312.

Southwick Granville Crop Hunger Walk June 3, 2018, registration is at 12:00 pm and the walk begins at 1:00 pm. Southwick Congregational Church, 488 College Highway, Southwick, MA. For more information or to get walking packets, call Clayton Cigal, Jr. 413-531-9269 [email protected] or Marie Daniels 413-575-0074 [email protected]. THE WESTFIELD NEWS WWW.THEWESTFIELDNEWS.COM WEDNESDAY, MAY 30, 2018 - PAGE 9 SPORTS

Gateway’s Ava Auclair laughs after making an acrobatic play at first place for an inning-ending double play in the top of the second against Franklin Tech on Tuesday. It was an epic day for Auclair, who also smacked a grand slam in the bottom of the first inning. (Photo by Chris Putz) Gateway’s Stephanie Paiva (2) slides in safely at second base. Paiva ended up crossing home plate first on Ava Auclair’s grand slam. (Photo by Chris Putz) Gateway’s Ava Auclair is greeted at home plate by team- mates after smashing a grand slam against Franklin Tech in the first inning of Tuesday’s home game. (Photo by Chris Putz)

Gateway’s Angela Wright Gateway pitcher Audrey Gamble watches the flight of the Gateway outfielder Grace Allison Manos (10) is the third Gateway base runner to scores on Ava Auclair’s first- (Photo by ball on a pitch to Franklin Tech Tuesday in Huntington. Van Buren (7) squeezes a cross home plate on Ava Auclair’s grand slam. pop fly. (Photo by Chris Putz) inning grand slam. (Photo by Chris Putz) (Photo by Chris Putz) Chris Putz) “The team never quit and had their focus on winning the league,” Westfield Tech coach Bob Eak said.

Saints turn back Pioneers St. Mary’s 18, Pathfinder 3 St. Mary’s exploded for six runs in each of the first and Grand old game fourth innings en route to a convincing victory at Bullens By Chris Putz once to lead Westfield. Bombers’ Hayley Moniz went 2-for-4 Field. Staff Writer with a double and 2 RBIs, Casey Almeida had two hits and Matt Masciadrelli (walk, 2 runs, 3 RBIs), Hunter Authier HUNTINGTON – Gateway sophomore Ava Auclair and the two runs, and Lindsey Kiltonic singled twice and scored a run. (RBI), Quinn Powers (run, 2 RBIs), Jake Butler (2 runs, Gators had a grand old time Tuesday, and for good reason. RBI), Kevin Rockwal (walk, 4 runs, and Aidan Burke (2 runs, Auclair belted a first-inning grand slam and the Gateway BASEBALL 4 RBIs) had two hits apiece to lead St. Mary’s. Gators softball team cruised to a 15-2, mercy-shortened five Saints’ Hayden Lussier walked three times and scored three inning contest Tuesday at home against Franklin Tech. Tigers claim Tri-County championship runs and Jack Lamirande finished with a hit, two walks, two Auclair (2-for-3) also doubled, scored twice, and drove in a Westfield Technical Academy 4, runs, and four RBIs. grand total of five runs. Smith Voke 2 Audrey Gamble (3 runs), Makala Gogal (3 RBIs), Stephanie Westfield Tech rallied for three runs in the sixth inning to GIRLS LACROSSE Paiva (2 runs), Angela Wright (2 runs), Donna Viel (2 runs), capture victory, and with it, a Tri County South League title. and Lily Waters (2 RBIs) each had a hit for Gateway. Freshman Riley Sullivan delivered the game-winner with an Lee rallies past STM Gamble allowed just hits, two runs, struck out five batters RBI double, scoring Chris Boyden. Lee 14, St. Mary’s 2 and walked two on the mound. Dante Bongiovanni (2-for-3, RBI) and Brody Zabielski A promising start – St. Mary’s led 2-0 in the early minutes (1-for-4, RBI) also plated runs. – fell by the wayside as Lee rallied. Zabielski tossed another complete game, scattered six hits Ten different players scored for Lee. St. Mary’s Riley Bombers batter Red Raiders over seven innings, striking out six and walking none. Panniello and Katarzyna Wisnauckas each scored unassisted Westfield 7, Hampshire 5 The game ended on a spectacular double play with shortstop goals. Westfield’s bats came alive in the Bombers’ final home Cade Bradley making a diving stop on a line drive and firing Anna Kosinski made 23 saves for Saints. over to the first baseman, Bongiovanni to double up the runner game. See H.S. Roundup, Page 10 Erin Gour doubled, homered, drove in three runs and scored at first base.

Derien Wilson-Grant tries for the bunt. (Photo by Marc St.Onge)

WTA’s Brody Zabielski fires one down rangle at Tuesday Cade Bradley tries to make the Dante Bongiovanni gets ready night’s game against Smith Voke at Bullens Stadium. out at 2nd base. (Photo by Marc to take a swing. (Photo by Marc (Photo by Marc St.Onge) Andy Daniels (2) makes the catch. (Photo by Marc St.Onge) St.Onge) St.Onge)

HIGH SCHOOL Standings/Results BASEBALL Gateway 14-6 Tuesday’s Results Westfield 12-5 SOFTBALL Westfield Tech 11-7 BOYS LACROSSE Gateway 15, Franklin Tech 2 St. Mary 10-2 Westfield 9-4 Westfield 7, Hampshire 5 Southwick 13-6 St. Mary 3-1* BASEBALL Gateway 3-4* Westfield Technical Academy 4, GIRLS LACROSSE Smith Voke 2 SOFTBALL Westfield 10-7 St. Mary’s 18, Pathfinder 3 Westfield 9-10 St. Mary 0-12 GIRLS LACROSSE Westfield Tech 7-5 Lee 14, St. Mary’s 2 Southwick 5-1*

Find the latest Westfield News sports coverage on PAGE 10 - WEDNESDAY, MAY 30, 2018 www.thewestfieldnews.com THE WESTFIELD NEWS Southwick vs. Palmer Softball

McKenna Leary (13) hits a high Brittany Penland (6) in for a Sarah Hayh (15) in for ball and drives in 2 runs. run. the 2nd run.

Senior Line Up: Nicole Willey (3), Victoria DellaGiustina (5), McKenna Leary (13), Rylee Madrid (11), Gillian Ensign (2), Molly Petit (4), Caroline Wilcox (12), Kamryn McCorison (8)

Nicole Willey (2) has her foot on the base to make the out. Pitcher Caroline Wilcox Grace Ingledue fields the ball. First Baseman Gillian Ensign makes the out. winds up. Photos by Lynn F. Boscher

H.S. Roundup Continued from Page 9 Pathfinder vs. St. Mary’s Baseball JV SOFTBALL Westfield 9, Hampshire 8 Westfield’s JV squad completed a solid season with a record of 13-7, thanks in large part to a big four-run sixth inning. Hannah Baker, Amber Garfield, and Abby Daley delivered key hits, and Kelsey Spiller walked in the big Westfield inning. Emily Leclair went the distance on the mound for the Bombers, and recorded nine Ks.

LATE RESULTS – Mon., May 28 BOYS LACROSSE Shrewsbury 12, Westfield 9 Westfield’s Max Maggipinto netted a hat trick, Cam Taking the mound against Pathfinder senior Saint Mary’s senior Matt Masciadrelli Senior Kevin Rockwal comes on in Theriault had two goals and three assists, Landon Quinn Powers. tags the bag for the force out. relief of starter Quinn Powers. Reyes scored twice, Matt Bonsall and Nick Clauson each had a goal, and Will Cameron had an assist. Bombers’ goalie Alex Beauchemin finished with nine saves.

BASEBALL West Springfield 2, Southwick 1 Southwick pitcher Nick Kavarakis allowed just two hits, walked two batters and struck out seven in a tough-luck loss. Connor Roy (walk, run scored) and Tyler Keeney each had a hit for the Rams (13-6). Southwick closes out the regular season Thursday at Mount Greylock.

JV BASEBALL Southwick 7, West Springfield 4 Nick Michaels pitched a complete game victory, allowing six hits, striking out nine batters, and going 1-for-3 at the plate for Southwick. Rams’ Nate Goodwin went 3-for-4 to extend his Behind the plate for the Saints senior catcher Hunter hitting streak to 10 games. He drove in two runs and Authier. scored one. Senior Jake Butler dives in safe to score another Saint Mary’s run. Southwick’s Jack Sebastyn doubled and drove in three runs. Photos by Bill Deren WHS vs. Hampshire Regional Softballl

Westfield High’s Lindsey Kiltonic (34) winds up before connecting with the ball Tuesday evening. (Photo by Randy Burlingame) The Bomber’s Morgan Zabielski (19) hits the ball into the outfield during the game against Hampshire Regional High School. (Photo by Randy Burlingame)

Westfield High School hosts Hampshire Westfield High’s Erin Gour (4) is greeted by her teammates Regional High School in a softball showdown Westfield High’s Hayley Moniz (25) winds up to pitch. (Photo by Randy at home plate after sending one over the fence. (Photo by Randy Tuesday evening. (Photo by Randy Burlingame) Burlingame) Burlingame) Find the latest Westfield News sports coverage on THE WESTFIELD NEWS WWW.THEWESTFIELDNEWS.COM WEDNESDAY, MAY 30, 2018 - PAGE 11 HIGH SCHOOL 2018 SPRING Schedules

WESTFIELD HIGH SCHOOL Wed 05/30 Girls Varsity Track All-State Meet Pentathlon & Pole Vault Boys Varsity Baseball vs Taconic High School Fitchburg State College @2:00 PM Bullens Field @6:00 PM Sat 06/02 Boys Varsity Track All-State Meet Thu 05/31 Fitchburg State College @10:00 AM Boys Varsity Track All-State Meet Pentathlon & Pole Vault Girls Varsity Track All-State Meet Fitchburg State College @2:00 PM Fitchburg State College @10:00 AM

SAINT MARY PARISH SCHOOL WESTFIELD TECHNICAL ACADEMY Wed 05/30 Wed 05/30 Boys Varsity Lacrosse Girls Softball vs. Sci-Tech vs McCann Tech Whitney Park, 4 p.m. Boardman Field @4:00 PM Boys Varsity Baseball vs Ware High School North Middle School @4:00 PM Shell’s Tekoa Tuesday Golf League Boys Junior Varsity Baseball vs Mount Everett Reg. High School North Middle School @4:00 PM 2018 STANDINGS Thurs 05/31 Results from May 22, 2018 Boys Varsity Baseball 1st Place Bob Czarnecki & Ray West 66.0 Points vs. Mount Everett 2nd Place Dick Williams & Ron Sena 62.5 Points North Middle School, 4 p.m. 3rd Place Harry Thompson & Mark Thompson 62.0 Points Girls Lacrosse vs. Belchertown 4th Place Angelo Masciadrelli & Frank Kamlowski 60.0 Points Boardman Field, 4:30 p.m. 5th Place Gene Theroux & Jack Kennedy 59.5 Points 6th Place Fred Rogers & Bob Berniche 56.0 Points 6th Place Rich Chistolini & Eric Wilder 56.0 Points 12th Annual George Paiva Open Two Ball 7th Place Jack Pocai & Bill Wallinovich 55.5 Points BLUE TEE DIVISION 8th Place Pat McGinn & Dave Lees 54.5 Points 9th Place Jack Blascak & Bob McCarthy 53.5 Points 10th Place Mike Ripa & Ron Bonyeau 51.5 Points Team R1 R2 Total 11th Place John Kidrick & Erroll Nichols 51.0 Points Mike Trombley / Todd Ezold -8 67 67 134 11th Place Jack Campaniello & Phil Lewis 51.0 Points Lee Albertson / Zachary Brown -6 65 71 136 12th Place Harry Pease & Ed West 49.5 Points Joe Groth / Mike Slyne -4 72 66 138 13th Place Carl Haas & John Lucas 48.5 Points Carter Fasick / Chris Ferriter -2 64 76 140 14th Place Jim French & Dave Liberty 46.5 Points Keven Slyne / Paul Vincellette -1 72 69 141 15th Place Bill Lawry & Dave Gile 43.5 Points Connor Sullivan / Steve Lefave E 70 72 142 15th Place Bob Dudas & Skip Couture 43.5 Points 16th Place Stu Browning & Jeff Guglielmo 43.0 Points NET SCORES 17th Place Jim Floraski & Jim Johnson 38.5 Points 1st Flight Team R1 R2 Total Fred Goerlach / Scott Preston 56 61 117 Charlie Vanasse / Paul Vanasse 62 60 Low Gross Rich Chistolini & Angelo Masciadrelli @ 44 Low Net Bob McCarthy @ 30 122 Dale Yvon / Ken Wright 59 63 122 Adam Rivera / Jesse Arkoette 64 63 127 Closest to Pin on 3rd (1st shot) Eric Wilder 2nd Flight Team R1 R2 Total Net Closest to Pin on 3rd (2nd shot) Angelo Masciadrelli Darren Galczynski / Jim Tinker 59 62 121 Dale Kratochvil / Jeff Martin 63 61 124 Closest to Pin on 6th Rich Chistolini Bernie Demeo / Frank Fuselli 63 63 126 Bob Jachym / Tony Schabowski 63 63 126 Harry Willey / Ken Davison 62 65 127 3rd Flight Team R1 R2 Total Net Dennis Boldyga / Robert Smith 57 58 115 Dusty Eldredge / Greg Eldredge 64 59 Ed Normand Golf League at EMCC 123 Gerry Banach / Paul Flebotte 60 63 123 Mike Sullivan / Tony Chiba 62 63 125 Jim Gearing / Ron Gearing 68 61 129 Bill Cheetham / Bob Rivkin 61 68 129 Since 1964 73.5 Mike Mahan – Joe Hebda Week 8 of 24 5/24/18 73 Jay O’Sullivan – Rick Burke Division 1 71.5 Gary Gladu – Fran Dwyer GROSS LEADERBOARD 80.5 Bob Bihler – Larry Cournoyer 70.5 Ed Bielonko – Branden Bielonko 1st Flight 78.5 Marc Grenier – John LaRose 65 Dan Burns Jr. – Greg Glidden Team R1 R2 Total 76.5 Mike Cote – Ryan Maloney 64.5 Bruce Kellogg – Richard Kellogg Charlie Vanasse / Paul Vanasse 68 67 135 75.5 Dan Harris – Shawn Bradley 53 Tyler - Stan Jackson Fred Goerlach / Scott Preston 66 71 137 73.5 Randy Anderson – Bob Genereux Dan Parrow / Josh Holt 70 70 140 73.5 Sean Cahill – Mark O’Donnell Division 3 Dale Yvon / Ken Wright 69 73 142 73.5 Dave Dubois – Alan Velazquez 79.5 Mike Soverow – Mike Mulligan 73.5 Tom Denton – Jim Johnson 79 Jim Strycharz – Richard Roy Liam Whitman / Mike Whitman 69 73 142 67.5 Rick Brown – Jim Cartwright 75 Joe Boutin – Henry Smith Bob Lareau / Tom Garvin 74 70 144 66.5 Tim Laramee – Dan Laramee 75 Jason George – Dan Van Kruiningan 60.5 Tom Massimino – Tim Huber 72 Bob Lewko – Richard Hebert 49.5 Dill Pickleson – Al Nubile 72 Dan Burns Sr. – Mike Manijak 2nd Flight 71 Glenn Grabowski – Jeff Berger Team R1 R2 Total Division 2 68.5 Roy Barton – Bill Reinhagen Bob Jachym / Tony Schabowski 72 71 143 79.5 Carlos Santos – Bill Grise II 67 Tom Reynolds – Pat Bresnahan Bird Leal / Connie Lombard 70 73 143 78.5 Jim Conroy – Fran Como 66 Mark Chase – John Palivoda 77 Mike Douville – Jody Wehr 64.5 Dave Dover – Bill Chaffee Harry Willey / Ken Davison 72 75 147 75.5 Cam Lewis – Bill Grise III 59.5 Jason Fitzgerald – Steve Tomaino Darren Galczynski / Jim Tinker 72 75 147 73.5 Bob Collier – Don Clarke Dale Kratochvil / Jeff Martin 75 73 148 Bernie Demeo / Frank Fuselli 74 74 148 Jim Keavany / John Godwin 72 78 150 HOLE-IN-ONE

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Team R1 R2 Total CONGRATULATIONS TO AL DESJARDINS OF WESTFIELD, MA WHO SCORED AN ACE ON THE 155 YARD 10TH HOLE ON Dennis Boldyga / Robert Smith 71 74 145 MONDAY MAY 27, 2018 Dusty Eldredge / Greg Eldredge 75 71 146 Gerry Banach / Paul Flebotte 75 76 151 AL USED A 7-WOOD FOR HIS PERFECT SHOT Jim Gearing / Ron Gearing 79 76 155 HIS HIO WAS WITHNESSED BY: BILL FAIRCLOTH Bob Thompson / Dave Galczynski 76 79 155 WALTER NALESNIK Bill Cheetham / Bob Rivkin 76 83 159 STEVE WESCOTT TOM REYNOLDS

Find the latest Westfield News sports coverage on PAGE 12 - WEDNESDAY, MAY 30, 2018 www.thewestfieldnews.com THE WESTFIELD NEWS TV Sports Listings Dear Wednesday, May 30 MLB — Regional coverage, Toronto at Boston COLLEGE GOLF OR Chicago White Sox at Cleveland 4 p.m. 4 p.m. Annie GOLF — Men, NCAA Division I MLB — Regional coverage, Cincinnati at Championships, team national championship, at Arizona (joined in progress) By ANNIE LANE Stillwater, Okla. 6:30 p.m. Coming to Terms With Getting Older GOLF ESPN — Houston at N.Y. Yankees Dear Annie: My 30th birthday is just around the corner, 4:30 a.m. (Thursday) NHL HOCKEY and it’s bothering me more than I’d like to admit. I know that GOLF — European PGA Tour, Italian Open, 8 p.m. right about now, people older than I am are probably reading this and feeling insulted and/or rolling their eyes. I don’t mean first round, at Brescia, Italy NBCSN — NHL Stanley Cup Final, Game 2, any offense. I’ve just never wanted to grow up. Even when I MLB BASEBALL Washington at Vegas was a kid, birthdays bummed me out. (OK, I liked the presents 1 p.m. and cake.) A few months ago, I noticed crow’s-feet starting at the cor- ner of one eye. They don’t bother me for cosmetic reasons. It’s just that seeing wrinkles reminds me I’m getting older and time is passing more and more quickly. And that stresses me out! On The Tube Before I enter the mopey sad spiral, do you have any advice on coping with this whole aging thing? -- Twenty-Something Dear Twenty-Something: Treat every day like the gift it is and you’ll come to view growing older as a blessing. After all, Celebrities, activists, co-stars react to ‘Roseanne’ news some people don’t get the chance to do it. By The Associated Press Make time your ally rather than your enemy. The trick to Reaction to ABC’s cancellation of its hit reboot of this is taking up hobbies and pursuing goals you truly care “Roseanne” after star Roseanne Barr’s racist tweet that about. That way, you’ll focus not on how much time is passing referred to former Barack Obama adviser Valerie Jarrett as a but on how much progress you’re making. I’d also recom- product of the Muslim Brotherhood and the “Planet of the mend volunteering with a local nonprofit. Being of service to Apes”: others helps us realize we’re part of something timeless and “Roseanne’s Twitter statement is abhorrent, repugnant and bigger than our individual selves. inconsistent with our values, and we have decided to cancel Lastly, learn to love those crow’s-feet. As the forever- her show.” — ABC Entertainment chief Channing Dungey, in youthful Jimmy Buffett sang, wrinkles only go where smiles a statement. have been. Happy birthday. Keep smiling. “There was only one thing to do here, and that was the right Dear Annie: I read a poignant letter in your column from thing.” — Chairman and CEO of The Walt Disney Co. Robert “Ann in Illinois.” It was about some abandoned dogs. I Iger, via Twitter. wanted to share something that happened to me that sheds “I apologize to Valerie Jarrett and to all Americans. I am some light on how some strays become “abandoned.” truly sorry for making a bad joke about her politics and her In 2011, I was traveling cross-country to a dream job. I looks. I should have known better. Forgive me-my joke was packed up my old car with what I’d need to get started again and loaded up my elderly dog and two older cats, and off we in bad taste.” — Roseanne Barr, via Twitter, before ABC’s Roseanne Barr went. At one point, when we were within a day’s drive of our decision was announced. In another tweet: “I apologize. I am now leaving Twitter.” will not represent her. Effective immediately, Roseanne Barr new life, I stopped to let my dog out to stretch and do her is no longer a client.” — ICM Partners, Roseanne Barr’s tal- business. But when I opened the door, one of my cats broke “I’m fine. I’m worried about the people out there who don’t have a circle of friends and followers who come right to their ent agency, in a statement. out of his kennel (the door wasn’t fully latched) and took off. “So proud of @ABCNetwork for having the ethical com- Long story short, while trying to chase him, I slipped on wet defense.” — Jarrett, speaking during an MSNBC town hall on grass and broke my ankle. I was taken away in an ambulance. race Tuesday evening. punction to cancel #Rosanne despite the show’s huge num- It was a full week before I was released from the hospital. I “Thank you, @ABCNetwork. You did the right thing. bers. We too make a show about a middle class family , come checked in to the Super 8 that was close to where I’d lost my There is not any room in our society for racism or bigotry.” and watch us instead #speechless @Speechless_ABC” — cat and used the last of my money to stay another week, hob- — Civil rights activist and U.S. Rep. John Lewis, via Twitter. Minnie Driver, via Twitter. bling out to the parking lot and calling for him. I was able to “Roseanne Barr’s comments were appalling and reminis- “Thank you Channing Dungey!” — Viola Davis, via reach out to some local animal groups, which sent people to cent of horrific time in our history when racism was not only Twitter. put out some traps in the area and put up posters. But he was acceptable but promoted by Hollywood. We applaud ABC for “But honestly she got what she deserved. As I tell my 4 year never found. taking a stand against racism by canceling ‘Roseanne.’ We old, one makes a choice with one’s actions. Roseanne made a I’m sure that anyone who might have picked him up from commend the network and ... Dungey for placing the values choice. A racist one. ABC made a choice. A human one.” — that parking area thought someone had dumped him. That was of diversity, inclusion and respect for humanity above rat- Shonda Rhimes, via Twitter. not the case. Sometimes bad things happen and pets get away. ings.” — NAACP president and CEO Derrick Johnson, in a “For the record, this is Channing Dungey. Sitting on top of If anyone reading this picked up a beautiful silver tabby statement. your world like a Queen in full judgement of your garbage with blue eyes and a crumpled ear in May 2011, that was my “you can take @RoseanneOnABC out of racism but you and taking it out. #Roseanne” — Ava DuVernay, via Twitter, Mookie. I hope he found safety and love, because he was can’t take the racism out of @therealroseanne ...” — Don with a photo of ABC Entertainment chief Channing Dungey. deeply loved by me. I miss him every day. -- Marcia in Cheadle, via Twitter. “This is incredibly sad and difficult for all of us, as we’ve Oregon “Roseanne Barr’s vicious personal attack on former Obama created a show that we believe in, are proud of, and that audi- Dear Marcia: You’re right. One shouldn’t assume every senior adviser Valerie Jarrett came out of nowhere and cost ences love— one that is separate and apart from the opinions stray animal was abandoned. I can tell Mookie still holds a big Ms. Barr and the entire staff of her program their jobs. @ and words of one cast member.” ‘’Roseanne” co-star Sara place in your heart. It sounds as though you were both better ABC/@Disney could not continue with the show without Gilbert, via Twitter. In another tweet: “Roseanne’s recent for having known each other. Animals bring so much love into insulting millions of Americans.” — Bill O’Reilly, via comments about Valerie Jarrett, and so much more, are abhor- this world. Twitter. rent and do not reflect the beliefs of our cast and crew or “Ask Me Anything: A Year of Advice From Dear Annie” is “I’m glad Roseanne is canceled. The backlash to its cancel- anyone associated with our show. I am disappointed in her out now! Annie Lane’s debut book -- featuring favorite col- lation is going to be a deafening nightmare. Nothing good has actions to say the least.” umns on love, friendship, family and etiquette -- is available come of this entire thing.” — Kumail Nanjiani of “The Big “I am hurt, embarrassed, and disappointed. The racist and as a paperback and e-book. Visit http://www.creatorspublish- Sick,” via Twitter. distasteful comments from Roseanne are inexcusable.” ing.com for more information. Send your questions for Annie “#Rosanne is who she tells you she is with every comment ‘Roseanne’ co-star Emma Kenney, via Twitter. In another Lane to [email protected]. and tweet.” — Josh Gad, via Twitter. tweet: “As I called my manager to quit working on Roseanne, “On behalf of all the writers and producers, we worked I was told it was cancelled. I feel so empowered by @iam- incredibly hard to create an amazing show. I was personally wandasykes , Channing Dungey and anyone at ABC standing horrified and saddened by the comments and in no way do up for morals and abuse of power. Bullies will NEVER win.” HINTS FROM HELOISE they reflect the values of the people who worked so hard to “I support ABC’s decision to cancel the show in the wake make this the iconic show that it is.” — ‘Roseanne’ executive of Roseanne Barr’s most recent reprehensible tweets. Our Skewer the cake! goal was to promote constructive discussion about the issues Dear Readers: Whenever you frost a two- producer and co-show-runner Bruce Helford, in a statement released through his agent. that divide us. It represented the work of hundreds of talented or three-layer cake, use SKEWERS to hold people. I hope the good work done is not totally eclipsed by the layers down so that the stacks stay in place “We are all greatly distressed by the disgraceful and unac- and don’t become lopsided. Wait about 30 ceptable tweet from Roseanne Barr this morning. What she these abhorrent and offensive comments, and that Roseanne minutes afterward and remove the skewers, wrote is antithetical to our core values, both as individuals seeks the help she so clearly needs.” — statement from then smooth frosting over the areas where the and as an agency. Consequently, we have notified her that we “Roseanne” executive producer Tom Werner. skewers had been. Your cakes will always look nice this way. For other cake-baking hints and several of my favorite cake recipes, order my Heloise’s Cake Recipes pamphlet by sending Melissa McCarthy film promoter strikes back at Sesame Street $3 and a long, self-addressed, stamped (71 cents) envelope to: Heloise/Cakes, P.O. Box 795001, San Antonio, TX 78279-5001. By LARRY NEUMEISTER detective. the success of the film" and possibly Or you can order it online at www.Heloise.com. FYI: To make a Associated Press Fogelson's declaration accompanied a devastate it. quick and easy frosting, mix together powdered sugar, cherry NEW YORK (AP) — The chairman of response by lawyers for STX Productions Last week, STX Productions respond- juice (or your favorite juice) and a drop of vanilla. -- Heloise a company marketing and distributing a LLC and its subsidiaries to a lawsuit filed ed to media questions with a statement A MOUSE IN THE HOUSE new Melissa McCarthy movie says a last week by Sesame Workshop, the non- from "Fred, Esq.," which it said was a Dear Heloise: Because of my business, I’m always getting free lawsuit from the makers of "Sesame profit educational organization behind puppet lawyer. mouse pads. I found that if I put one under the bowl while using Street" could be "potentially catastroph- "Sesame Street." The company dropped the puppet for my electric mixer, it will stay in place rather than slide all over ic" for the film's success if a judge agrees The lawsuit asked a judge to force STX its Monday filing, signed by actual law- the counter. -- Michelle D., Blue Springs, Mo. to order the removal of "NO SESAME, to remove the Sesame reference or any- yers. But it did not entirely give up OATMEAL WITH BLUEBERRIES ALL STREET" from promotional mate- thing alluding to its trademarks in promo- humor, saying it could sum up arguments Dear Heloise: I really enjoy fruit with my oatmeal, and I have rials including its trailer before its August tional materials. It also requested unspec- by Sesame Workshop as: "NO FACTS. oatmeal nearly every morning. I’ve found that if I buy frozen release. ified damages. ALL ARGUMENT." blueberries (or peaches or strawberries) and add them to my Adam Fogelson, chairman of STX Fogelson said the film's trailer already In a response late Tuesday, lawyers for oatmeal about a minute before it’s finished cooking, the fruit is Films, said the company believed the had been distributed to more than 5,000 Sesame Workshop insisted that the "NO warm and tasty in the oatmeal. -- Alana G., Moab, Utah tagline was a "humorous, pithy way" to theaters nationwide and in the United SESAME, ALL STREET" tagline is not let viewers know that the film was not a Kingdom, France, Ukraine, Russia, the disclaimer that STX insists it is. "Sesame Street" production. Belgium, The Netherlands, Finland, Rather, they said, it "sows confusion." "It did not occur to us that a viewer South Africa and Malaysia. They wrote that a disclaimer that is a would see and hear 'NO SESAME' and He said if Sesame Workshop succeeds, source of confusion cannot be an effec- think 'YES SESAME,'" Fogelson said in STX would lose weeks of in-theater mar- tive disclaimer. a written declaration filed Monday in keting and visibility on the internet, ruin- "'NO SESAME' does not describe Manhattan federal court. ing the "buzz" necessary for a successful 'Happytime' other than to reference McCarthy's movie features the come- movie launch. 'Sesame Street,'" the lawyers said. dian as a human detective investigating Fogelson said it would cause "poten- "Myriad other terms could describe grisly puppet murders with a puppet tially catastrophic, incalculable costs to 'Happytime' such as puppets or furry."

Blake Painter, ‘Deadliest Catch’ skipper, found dead in home ASTORIA, Ore. (AP) — Blake Painter, an Oregon fisherman fea- In this April tured on the television series "The Deadliest Catch," has died. He was 18, 2006 file 38. photo, Capt. Clatsop County Sheriff Tom Bergin said Tuesday Painter had been Rick found in his Astoria home May 25 by a friend who visited after being Quashnick, unable to reach him. right, shares Bergin said a cause of death would not be released until a toxicology a laugh with report had been completed, but there was no apparent evidence of foul boat engi- play. neer Blake Painter rose to prominence after appearing on early seasons of the Painter, left. Discovery Channel series, which chronicles the lives and work of fish- (AP Photo) ermen in Alaskan waters, with an eye to the hazards of the profession. THE WESTFIELD NEWS WWW.THEWESTFIELDNEWS.COM WEDNESDAY, MAY 30, 2018 - PAGE 13

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Concert for the How Did This Duties include checking items HouseHelp Seniors? in and out, registering new Want To Know A Secret? patrons, shelving materials, Powdermill Fire Families answering the phone, regis- WESTFIELD — On Monday June 4thAsk at 7pmSarah., the fabu- tering new patrons and other lous Dan Kane Singers will be performingwww.sarahgillett.org an uplifting, duties. Put a picture of someone Inspirational Concert at Our Lady of the Blessed Sacrament High school diploma or Church, 127 Holyoke Road in Westfield, MA to benefit the GED/HiSET required. This is www.sarahgillett.org a union position; pay is 21 families who lost their homes in a devastating apartment $12.48/in June & $13.48 you love on a keepsake. fire at the Powdermill Village Apartments in Westfield this starting in July. past April 22nd. 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