Mailed free to requesting homes in East Brookfield, West Brookfield, North Brookfield, Brookfield, Leicester and Spencer Vol. 34, No. 21 Complimentary to homes by request ONLINE: WWW.SPENCERNEWLEADER.COM ‘I don’t want to own anything that won’t fit into my coffin.’ Friday, May 21, 2010 Picaro’s road back winds toward Virginia HORSE SHOT DURING OWNERS’ MURDER-SUICIDE RECOVERING

BY RYAN GRANNAN-DOLL Small is the surviving step- NEW LEADER STAFF WRITER daughter of the late Michael STURBRIDGE — Picaro has Khoury, 69, Picaro’s former endured his share of dark owner, who died as a result of times, but now he is starting a the shootings. Joyce Khoury, new and much brighter chap- 66, also died from a gunshot ter of his life. wound. Police have not Picaro, a 14-year-old Paso announced their findings on Fino horse was shot three the order of events that day. times during a January inci- After the shootings, Small dent in Spencer that police took legal custody of Picaro to called a murder-suicide. He make decisions about Picaro’s left Ross Haven Farm in care. Sturbridge, Thursday May 13, Picaro has endured months for his new home at Riverview of painful medical procedures Paso Farms in Mount and rehabilitation. In Jackson, Va. January, the horse underwent “I never thought he would a series of surgeries at the make it,” Kelly Small said Cummings School of Ryan Grannan-Doll photos Veterinary Medicine Hospital through tears as she watched At left: Dr. Carl Kirker-Head, who oversaw Picaro’s care, displays rods previously for Large Animals in North Picaro board a vehicle trailer placed in Picaro to help repair his jawbone. for Virginia. “This is an Above; Ross Haven Farm Manager Peter Daigneault worked with Picaro over the past incredible story.” Turn To PICARO, page A13 four months to help him recover from his gunshot wounds. FinCom members IN PRAISE OF ASPARAGUSASPARAGUS earn election wins

PEPE, WOODBURY TAKE TWO SELECTMEN’S SEATS

BY DAVID DORE were big winners in the May 11 NEW LEADER STAFF WRITER Annual Town Election. SPENCER — Two members of the Spencer Finance Committee Turn To FINCOM, page A13

Shawn Kelley photos WEST BROOKFIELD — The eighth edition of the Asparagus and Flower Heritage Festival was held Saturday, May 15 on the West Brookfield common.

At left: The Gill family of Worcester poses behind the giant asparagus. David Dore photo Above: Kevin Brennan of the Salem Cross Inn grills up fresh asparagus wrapped in prosciutto during the asparagus fes- Joined by Selectman Joseph Fish, right, East Brookfield Selectmen Chairman Leo tival. Fayard holds the keys to the former Verizon garage on East Main Street (Route 9) the town bought last week. In four to six weeks, the garage will become the new home For more photos, please turn to Page A14. of the Highway Department. For Highway, it will Helping country and his fellow man be home sweet home STEVENS FOLLOWS PATH BLAZED BY HIS BROTHER

BY TERESA A. FRANCO While Stevens said he looks up to his EAST BROOKFIELD MARKS BUY OF NEW LEADER STAFF WRITER brother and that he influenced him to go FORMER ERIZON GARAGE By themselves, going to military school into the field, he spent a lot of time his sen- V and going in the medical field are not easy. ior year making sure the decision was his But Samuel Stevens is taking on both. own. BY DAVID DORE on the $950,000 purchase of the for- The Spencer native recently completed “I spent a lot of time thinking it out — NEW LEADER STAFF WRITER mer Verizon garage next to East his first year at Military making sure I wasn’t just trying to follow EAST BROOKFIELD — Acting Brookfield Elementary School. He Academy at West Point in New York, in his footsteps,” he said. like a new homeowner, Selectmen said after the meeting that in four where he is planning on studying the med- It was during a retreat to Cape Cod he Chairman Leo Fayard proudly held to six weeks, it would become the ical field. went on with his school — St. John’s in up a set of keys at the May 12 new home of the Highway Stevens is not the first in his family to Shrewsbury — the winter of his senior Annual Town Meeting. Department, which will move from take this path — his older brother Gregory year that he made the decision to attend It was his way of showing that graduated from West Point in 2007 and is West Point. earlier in the day, the town closed currently in his second year of medical Turn To HIGHWAY, page A18 Samuel Stevens school in Bethesda, Md. Turn To STEVENS, page A18

INSIDE THE NEW LEADER CLASSROOM CORNER SPORTS Calendar...... B5 Police Logs ...... A12 ON PAGE A7 ON PAGE A10 Classroom Corner...... A6-7 Public Meetings ...... A3 Obituaries ...... B2 Sports...... A10-11 A TRIP AROUND Minutemen slow down Our Towns...... B4 Viewpoint ...... A8-9 BEANTOWN Assabet with 4-run first 2 SPENCER NEW LEADER • Friday, May 21, 2010 Quaboag asking towns for additional money ALMANAC WEST BROOKFIELD OKS REQUEST, WARREN TO VOTE JUNE 8 QUOTATION OF BY DAVID DORE NEW LEADER STAFF WRITER THE WEEK WEST BROOKFIELD — In West Brookfield last week, it came down to about $40,000. In Warren next month, it will come “I think that was down to almost twice that amount. Facing a possible $319,000 reduction in for me.” state aid for next year, the Quaboag Regional School District is asking its member towns EW EST ROOKFIELD to make up the difference. But municipal — N W B officials from both towns said they could TOWN MODERATOR LYNDA only afford to make up about two-thirds of PLANTE, SPEAKING AFTER AN the expected deficit. That would leave Quaboag to find $106,000 in cuts to the fiscal ANNOUNCEMENT FROM THE FIRE 2011 budget. DEPARTMENT STATING SMOKING IS Superintendent of Schools Brett Kustigian and School Committee members rejected NOT ALLOWED ON THE GROUNDS that notion. West Brookfield voters were OF WEST BROOKFIELD asked at the May 11 Annual Town Meeting to provide $41,040 more toward next year’s ELEMENTARY SCHOOL. assessment. A similar request will be made LAST WEEK’S ANNUAL TOWN to Warren voters at the June 8 Annual Town Meeting, but because of how the district’s MEETING WAS HELD AT budget is funded (based on student popula- THE SCHOOL. tion) Warren’s additional share will be around $80,000. “I think that’s going to be a very difficult sell, but I think we need to do it,” Kustigian David Dore photo THE STATS told West Brookfield voters last week. New West Brookfield Town Moderator Lynda Plante poses for a photo after completing her first Annual Kustigian said Warren would be getting a Town Meeting Tuesday, May 11. The former selectman ran unopposed to replace Michael Frew, who check from the school district for $253,816, earned a seat on the Board of Selectmen in this month’s annual election. MAJOR ANCESTRY GROUPS (%) and West Brookfield a check for $154,445, REPORTED BY RESIDENTS because of how the state decided to fund the money it is requesting. question in 2008 that made possession of less FRENCH CANDADIAN Quaboag Regional Middle/High School reno- “We want to be in sync with Warren, and than 1 ounce of marijuana a civil offense Auburn ...... 7 vation. not over-appropriate funds that we might not (with a $100 fine), not a criminal offense. Brimfield ...... 8 The Massachusetts School Building be able to recover easily or timely,” Collings Police Chief C. Thomas O’Donnell Jr. said Brookfield ...... 12 Authority gave the district a $15 million said. the law does not compel people who smoke Charlton ...... 6 lump sum payment to close out the project. Eisenthal warned people at the West marijuana in public to provide their names, Douglas ...... 10 According to Kustigian, Quaboag needs $14.4 Brookfield Annual Town Meeting who sup- or give cities and towns an option if someone Dudley ...... 7 million to pay off the loan and $125,000 to ported the larger request from the schools decides not to pay the $100 fine. The offense Holland ...... 9 fund a deficit for the school track (which was they “better be prepared to work with any- would still be a civil violation, O’Donnell Leicester ...... 6 the subject of a lawsuit settled last year). The one they know in the town of Warren to get said. Northbridge ...... 8 remaining amount would be given back to them to pass their $266,000 share of that William Laub said forcing people to give Oxford ...... 6 Warren and West Brookfield. shortfall.” their name and address to police would be Southbridge ...... 12 “When this first happened, I was jumping West Brookfield was asked to give “setting a really bad precedent” by giving Spencer ...... 12 for joy,” said Kustigian, “because I didn’t Quaboag the state-mandated minimum of police powers they do not ordinarily have. Sturbridge ...... 8 know what a debt exclusion was.” $2,241,186, along with a $319,198 transporta- Schnare, who said he once served as a part- Uxbridge ...... 9 Warren and West Brookfield voters tion assessment (9 percent lower than this time police officer in town, claimed police Wales...... 7 approved excluding the high school renova- year) and $176,150 above the minimum. could arrest someone for violating munici- Webster...... 8 tion from the limits of Proposition 2 1/2. According to Eisenthal, Warren will be pal bylaws. * Information as of 2000 U.S. Census That means any refunds the towns get asked to give roughly $266,000 more than the “We don’t think that people should get a toward the project go into taxpayers’ pockets state says the town must give to Quaboag. criminal record for this type of activity,” through lower property taxes — and cannot If Warren does not approve a larger assess- Schnare said. go directly to the school system. ment June 8, the Quaboag School Committee The vote on Article 19 was 40 in favor and SUNRISE/SUNSET “That’s why I’m asking for a little bit more will have one more chance to change the fis- 49 against. this year,” Kustigian said, noting the addi- cal 2011 budget. That plan would once again Saturday, May 22 ...... 5:21 a.m...... 7:09 p.m. tional money sought by the district is “just to face votes at Special Town Meetings in Sunday, May 23...... 5:20 a.m...... 7:10 p.m. cover the shortfall from the state.” Warren and West Brookfield. Based on the IN OTHER BUSINESS Monday, May 24...... 5:20 a.m...... 7:11 p.m. West Brookfield Advisory Committee Tuesday, May 25 ...... 5:19 a.m...... 7:12 p.m. results of those votes, a regional Town Also approved at the Annual Town Chairman Al Collings said shortfalls in the Wednesday, May 26 ...5:18 a.m...... 7:13 p.m. Meeting could be called — just as one was Meeting were: school budget could be dealt with at the fall Thursday, May 27 ...... 5:18 a.m...... 7:13 p.m. called in 2003 to reconcile differences in how • The fiscal 2011 town budget, which Special Town Meeting — especially since the Friday, May 28 ...... 5:17 a.m...... 7:14 p.m. much Warren and West Brookfield were will- includes 2 percent raises for municipal state has not yet finalized its fiscal 2011 budg- ing to pay. employees and a reduction in the annual et. About a dozen of the 113 people who salary for selectmen from $1,800 ($2,000 for “Politics are strange,” Collings said. “And attended the May 11 West Brookfield Annual the chairman) to $1,600 for all three mem- it is remotely possible that in the final budg- REAL ESTATE Town Meeting voted against the additional bers. et negotiations in Boston, there could be $41,040 request from Quaboag. The money • Requests for $12,000 for turnout gear for some increases in state aid to schools.” RANSACTIONS will come from unspent funds from the fiscal the Fire Department and $40,000 to refurbish T According to Collings and West Brookfield 2009 budget, also known as “free cash.” one of its vehicles. Selectmen Chairman David Eisenthal, • $37,340 from free cash to repair and EAST BROOKFIELD Warren officials have said their community upgrade the heating system at West would not be able to give Quaboag all of the WEED BYLAW REJECTED $950,000, East Main Street, Frederick Brookfield Elementary School to make it G. Antell Revocable Trust (Frederick G. Also at last week’s Town Meeting, voters more energy efficient. Antell, Trustee) to Town of East narrowly rejected a proposal to toughen the • $190,000 to buy new water meters Brookfield. KEEP IT LOCAL rules for using marijuana in a public place, throughout town. The Roof GuysSM including in a vehicle on a street. The new • $4,000 for one-time bonuses for Highway LEICESTER bylaw would have increased the penalty from Department employees to thank them for FREE Roof Inspection $149,900, 5 West St., Federal National $100 to $300, forced violators to provide their their work in building an addition to the Mortgage Association to James W. by the owner - name and address to police when asked, and highway barn, at a savings to the town. Hackett Jr. and Lisa Hackett. not a salesperson given police the power to bring people who As expected, a request to allow farmers’ $100, 19 Mill St., Earl J. Smith to Earl J. do not pay the fine to court. markets in the Town Common Overlay Smith and Deborah M. Milliard. The Advisory Committee did not recom- District without a special permit was passed Residential • Commercial $225,000, 4 Memorial Drive, Leicester mend approving Article 19, board member G. over. The original intent of the article — to Nick Biscardi Congregation of Jehovah’s Witnesses Owner 508-864-9717 Thomas Schnare explained, because of four allow a farmers’ market on the town com- Inc. to Saint John’s Anglican Church. www.tiptoproofs.com words: “criminal complaint and criminal mon — became moot when Planning Board $284,900, 195 Baldwin St., Francis J. indictment.” members discovered that, despite the name, You Can Carey to Sheila A. Doiron. me Tr “We have no problem with increasing the the town common is not in the Town Na us A t fine,” Schnare said. “We have no problem Common Overlay District. NORTH BROOKFIELD with the way otherwise it’s worded, but we’re going back to making criminal what David Dore may be reached at (508) 909- $100, 23 Walnut St., William F. Fullam we voted as a state to make non-criminal.” 4140, or by e-mail at ddore@stonebridge- and Jean P. Fullam to Martha A. Gobi IP TOP Bay State voters approved a referendum press.com. and William J. Fullam. 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Box (800) 367-9898 AND LEAVE A MESSAGE. (508) 909-4133 [email protected] 90, Southbridge, MA 01550 Friday, May 21, 2010 • SPENCER NEW LEADER 3 Spotlight shines on local recycling center LEICESTER PROGRAM, VOLUNTEERS IN DOCUMENTARY BY JOY RICHARD ACCCCUURRAACCYY WATCH NEW LEADER STAFF WRITER LEICESTER — For a moment The Spencer New Leader is committed to accura- in time, the bright lights of cy in all its news reports. Although numerous safe- Hollywood shone upon the town guards are in place to ensure accurate reporting, of Leicester and its landmark mistakes can occur. recycling center. Confirmed fact errors will be corrected at the top With the opening of a docu- right hand corner of page 3 in a timely manner. mentary titled “Army of Angels” If you find a mistake, call (508) 909-4140 during Thursday, April 29 at The Castle normal business hours. During non-business hours, restaurant, the town has been leave a message in the editor’s voice mailbox. The abuzz with good reviews of the editor will return your phone call. film. It is based on the more than 50 Leicester Massachusetts Recycling Program volunteers who have worked for more than PUBLIC MEETINGS 20 years at keeping the town an environmentally friendly place. Note: Public meetings are subject to change. Check Resident and Recycling with local Town Halls to see if a meeting will still Coordinator Ruth Kaminski said be held. she was “blown away” by the BROOKFIELD amount of hard work and the attention that was paid to the Wednesday, May 26 recycling program during the Board of Selectmen, 9 a.m., Town Hall filming of the documentary. Friday, May 28 Leicester resident and produc- Courtesy photo Board of Registrars, 9 a.m. to 8 p.m., town clerk’s er/director Peter Swanson made A Leicester Massachusetts Recycling Program volunteer can be seen in a still from the movie “Army of Angels,” a doc- office (last day to register for June 18 Annual the 30-minute movie for PBS Town Meeting) over the course of the last two umentary spotlighting the local program. years. He spent every moment EAST BROOKFIELD possible with the group, in the movie, because of how close the meet and chat about their expe- clable goods. Monday, May 24 “rain, snow or sun,” according to recycling effort has been to all of riences with the group after the One person who was in front of Board of Assessors, 6:30 p.m., Memorial Town Kaminski, showing the commu- their hearts. screening. Swanson’s ever-present lens was Complex Board of Selectmen, 7 p.m., Memorial Town Complex nity how the program stays run- “I cried mostly,” said Kaminski said that during the Leicester Police Chief James ning on a day-to-day basis. Kaminski with a laugh during last 20 years the group has pio- Hurley, who was surprised, but Wednesday, May 26 “It is an amazing project,” said an interview with the Spencer neered the recycling movement pleased, to be involved in the Council on Aging, 3:30 p.m., Memorial Town Swanson. “I wanted to tell the New Leader last week. “[You] in the area. The Leicester recy- film. Complex story so that people in the com- take for granted what you do. cling center is special because it “I have known Ruth for years,” munity would know the good When you see what really goes is one of a few centers not direct- said Hurley, who started volun- LEICESTER things that are happening in on it hits you.” ly linked to a town dump and teering for the center in the past Monday, May 24 their [town]. I also wanted this to Kaminski also added that most now officially run off of its own year. “I thought [Swanson] did a Historical Commission, 6:30 p.m., Town Hall be a gift to the people who work of the volunteers affiliated with revenue. great job” on the project. Personnel Board, 7 p.m., Town Hall hard and are dedicated to [the the program have been commit- “We are very unique in the fact School Committee, 7 p.m., Leicester High School ted to the recycling effort for as that we are ‘dinosaurs’ [in the Joy Richard may be reached at project].” NORTH BROOKFIELD Kaminski said she and some of long as the program has been area],” said Kaminski. “All of (508) 909-4129, or by e-mail at the volunteers were moved to running. So she said it was excit- our people are trained in the dis- [email protected]. Tuesday, May 25 tears during the viewing of the ing for her that this would be the posal of hazmat material, paint” Board of Selectmen, 7 p.m., Senior Center first time they were all able to and the proper disposal of recy- Conservation Commission, 7 p.m., 215 North Main St. SPENCER NEWS BRIEFS Monday, May 24 Board of Assessors, 6 p.m., Memorial Town Hall auctioned including an autographed Red Sox Board of Selectmen, 7 p.m., Memorial Town Hall baseball, jewelry, gift baskets and fine art. A Charitable Needs Commission, 7 p.m., Memorial School collecting variety of wines, appetizers and desserts Town Hall will be available for all paid attendees. Tuesday, May 25 old flags for disposal Tickets are $15 each or two for $25 (advanced Water Commissioners, 3:30 p.m., 3 Old Meadow purchase), or $20 at the door. To reserve tick- Road SPENCER — Wire Village School, on ets or pay by credit card, please call the CDC Board of Assessors, 6 p.m., Memorial Town Hall Paxton Road, is collecting used, worn out at (413) 967-3001. Zoning Board of Appeals, 7:15 p.m., Memorial American flags. These old flags will be prop- Town Hall erly disposed of by the American Legion in town. Wednesday, May 26 Anyone who has flags that should not be Sign up soon for Little Insurance Advisory Committee, 10 a.m., flown anymore should please bring them to Memorial Town Hall the school between the hours of 8 a.m. and 3 Conservation Commission, 7 p.m., Richard p.m. Both Spencer branches of Spencer League golf tourney Sugden Library Savings Bank and Memorial Town Hall are LEICESTER — Leicester Little League will also other collection sites for the old flags. Thursday, May 27 hold its second annual golf tournament Personnel Board, 10 a.m., Memorial Town Hall Boxes will be out until June 11. Saturday, June 12 at Hillcrest Country Club. Registration will start at noon, with a 12:30 WEST BROOKFIELD p.m. shotgun start. A steak dinner will fol- Monday, May 24 low, provided by Hillcrest Country Club. Planning Board, 7 p.m., Town Hall African safari featured There will also be raffles and prizes. The cost is $85 per golfer, and $15 for non- Tuesday, May 25 at wine tasting auction players. Send payment in full and team infor- Board of Registrars, 10 a.m., Town Hall mation by Tuesday,May 24 to Leicester Little Board of Selectmen, 6:30 p.m., Town Hall WEST BROOKFIELD — Zulu Nyala Game League, P.O. Box 393, Leicester, MA 01524. Board of Health, 7 p.m., Town Hall Lodge in South Africa is the locale of a Photo For more information, e-mail Sharon at Safari Package being auctioned off on [email protected]. Wednesday, May 26 Friday, May 21 at Ye Olde Tavern in West Board of Assessors, 9 a.m., Town Hall Brookfield at the Quaboag Valley Community Development Corporation’s auc- tion fundraiser. Five years ago the Quaboag CDC auctioned Prouty holding 24th this safari. which was won by two local women, Linda Mitchell and Priscilla Tassinari. According to Mitchell, “We had art show, projects fair never planned to travel to Africa, but, when SPENCER — David Prouty High School’s the opportunity presented itself, we decided 24nd Annual Spring Art Show and Projects to go. It was an unbelievable experience and Fair will be on display in the front lobby of the ‘trip of a lifetime.’ Zulu Nyala is a beau- the high school through Tuesday, June 1. tiful reserve. We will never forget the people, The show will highlight student work cre- the animals and the beauty of the landscape. ated during the 2009-10 school year. More The safaris were incredible! We added a few than 200 projects from art classes and other days in Cape Town which rounded out an absolutely wonderful trip which we will departments will be on display. remember forever.” The ladies have posted The artwork and projects will remain on their photos and welcome interested parties display in the lobby through Tuesday, June 1 to view it at and may be viewed from 7 a.m. until 3 p.m. http://photoshow.com/watch/vb2ZX2ds. weekdays. Many other items, large and small, will be

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BY DAVID DORE he will be on pro- NEW LEADER STAFF BY DAVID DORE of bad decisions over the course of a The driver, identified as Hussey, said WRITER bation. He also NEW LEADER STAFF WRITER must not work as a long night.” He also said those actions he was coming from “a friend’s house” EAST BROOK- EAST BROOKFIELD — Ordinarily, teacher and have “will never be repeated.” in Spencer and had had one drink. But FIELD — A for- Michael Hussey can be found in courts no contact with According to a report from Leicester later, Tarentino’s report stated, Hussey mer substitute throughout the region, speaking on the teenager, now Police Officer Ronald Tarentino Jr., told officers, “I’m not going to lie to you teacher at behalf of people accused of crimes who 16. Spencer police received a call at 12:51 guys, I’ve had a few.” Quaboag Regional cannot afford to hire their own attorney. Anderson was a.m. Saturday, May 8, about a man who Assisted by Officer Frank Bulman, Middle/High Last week, however, found Hussey in arrested in May appeared drunk and stopped at the Xtra Tarentino said he asked Hussey to com- School accused of Western Worcester District Court 2009 after Warren Mart on Main Street (Route 9). plete field sobriety tests, all of which having a relation- admitting he acted in an “inexcusable” police got informa- “The clerk said the guy asked him were “abandoned” because of Hussey’s ship with a female manner by driving drunk through tion that a directions to Worcester while pointing failure to complete them or his swaying student pleaded David Anderson Spencer and Leicester. Quaboag substi- the opposite way toward East from side to side. Tarentino said Hussey guilty last week The 51-year-old Hussey, a Worcester tute teacher may Brookfield,” Tarentino wrote. blew a .215 — almost three times the and will be on probation for resident who leads the public defender be having an “inappropri- The man left the store, the report stat- legal alcohol limit of .08 — during a a year. office at Worcester Superior Court, ate” relationship with a stu- ed, heading east on Route 9 toward portable breath test. David Anderson, 29, of agreed to a plea deal Thursday, May 13 dent at the school. Police Leicester. Spencer police alerted dis- Hussey was arrested and brought to Sturbridge agreed to a plea that saw his case continued without a said the student and patchers in Leicester about the vehicle. the Leicester police station, where he deal Wednesday, May 12 in finding for one year. He will be on pro- Anderson exchanged phone At 1:35 a.m. Tarentino, on patrol that took a shower and was booked. He was Western Worcester District bation for those 12 months, must com- numbers. He brought her to night, saw a vehicle matching the released on $40 bail and arraigned Court. plete a driver alcohol education pro- the parking lot of a West description of the one that left Xtra Monday, May 10 in the East Brookfield He admitted to sufficient gram and will lose his license for 45 Brookfield restaurant, along Mart. The driver went up South Main court. facts to indecent assault and days. He also paid $700 in fees and fines. with a sushi restaurant and Street (Route 9) toward Leicester center, Because of Hussey’s connections battery on a person 14 and Hussey was charged with operating his parents’ house in stopped at Cumberland Farms, then with the court system in Worcester over, and pleaded guilty to under the influence of liquor (which Sturbridge, according to headed back onto Route 9 toward County, the case was prosecuted by the assault and battery, both for was continued for a year), marked lanes police. Worcester. Erratic driving and going 12 Essex County district attorney’s office. incidents that occurred last violation (for which he was found not Anderson resigned from mph over the speed limit caused Palmer District Court Judge Patricia year in West Brookfield. A responsible), negligent operation of his position when the inci- Tarentino to pull the car (and its driver) Poehler traveled to East Brookfield to charge of enticing a child motor vehicle (which was dismissed) dent came to light. over, the report stated. oversee the May 13 hearing. under the age of 16 was dis- and speeding (for which he was found David Dore may be reached Tarentino said the man had “an missed. responsible). at (508) 909-4140, or by e-mail intoxicated appearance and his move- David Dore may be reached at (508) Anderson’s case was con- Hussey said in court he was “accept- at ments [appeared] to be slow and lethar- 909-4140, or by e-mail at ddore@stone- tinued without a finding for ing full responsibility” for his actions, [email protected]. gic. His eyes were bloodshot and bridgepress.com. one year, during which time which he claimed arose from a “series glassy.” Thousands raised in Quaboag 350th table auction

BY DAVID DORE $6,597 for the yearlong celebration of the 1660 Quaboag 350th Steering Committee to be The Friends of the Merriam-Gilbert Public NEW LEADER STAFF WRITER founding of the Quaboag Plantation, from used for a September parade and other activ- Library held a fundraising drive in the weeks WEST BROOKFIELD — The controversy which the four Brookfields, Warren and New ities over the next few months. before the auction so they could bid on a table that preceded the May 15 auction of 21 tables Braintree were formed. Most of the decorations used for the Jan. 2 that would be put on display at the West used at the Quaboag 350th Anniversary Ball “We’re extremely pleased with the ball were sold off, ranging from streetlights Brookfield library. Their choice was Table seemed but a memory with each cry of turnout,” said Quaboag 350th Ball and a General Store storefront to yards of No. 7, painted by West Brookfield’s Dick “Sold!” and each increasing bid. Committee Co-Chairman Mert Kenniston. gold lame with embedded lights and signs put Chase, with silhouettes of a settler and an The auction, which took about an hour, “We’re extremely pleased with the prices up throughout West Brookfield Town Hall. American Indian against a backdrop of a set- brought about 50 people to West Brookfield that were raised on the sale items.” But the stars of the auction were 21 tables ting sun. Town Hall. It raised an unofficial total of He said the proceeds would go to the made by four local carpenters — brothers With $3,000 provided by local residents, the Daniel Sykes and Dennis Martin, Alan Weeks Friends came ready to bid. And after a furi- and West Brookfield Selectman Barry Nadon ous round of bidding ending up at $1,025, Jr. — and branded by Rob Lyon. Local artists, their wish became a reality. including members of the Massasoit Art “That was the only one we wanted, and Guild, painted 20 of them. that’s the one we got,” said Library Director The auction was originally scheduled for Lisa Careau. February, but was postponed after questions She said the Friends would decide what to were raised about who owned the tables. do with the rest of the money at a future Barbara Saint Andre, West Brookfield’s meeting. attorney, had said the town owned the tables Raising the most money at the auction was because money from the municipal coffers Table No. 15, a scene of buildings in West was used to buy the wood. The West Brookfield painted by Kara Bigda. It brought Brookfield Quaboag 350th Committee voted in $1,850; the buyer wished to remain anony- in March to relinquish control over the tables mous. to the Quaboag 350th Ball Committee, clear- Kenniston said he was not surprised the ing the way for last weekend’s auction. tables — each of which came with a certifi- West Brookfield committee members sug- cate of authenticity — attracted a lot of gested donating tables to libraries in the six attention, and in some cases a lot of bids. plantation towns, and minutes from an “They were absolutely one of a kind, and August board meeting stated the carpenters the prices that we got for them reflect that,” would each get a table. But acting on a prom- he said. ise Massasoit Art Guild members said was made to them, the Ball Committee auctioned David Dore may be reached at (508) 909-4140, off the 20 painted tables and one unpainted or by e-mail at [email protected]. table.

Auctioneer Joe Craig raises his hand in hopes of raising the bids on items used during January’s Quaboag 350th Anniversary Ball at an auction Saturday, May 15 at West Brookfield Town Hall.

David Dore photos This table painted by Dick Chase of West Brookfield attracted a lot of attention — and a lot of bids — at the Quaboag 350th Ball Committee auction May 15. The Friends of the Merriam-Gilbert Public Library bought it for $1,025; the group raised money to buy the table.

A person who attended the May 15 Quaboag 350th Ball Committee auction raises her card to bid on a

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SPENCER — Nearly 300 people Commission to preserve as much of in the historic building and its addi- but it had to adapt to its new “stu- hailing from Spencer, other Central the building’s historic elements as tion with energy-efficient replicas dents.” School hallways — which Massachusetts communities and possible. of the original windows; replace used to accommodate large crowds beyond came to Senior Living at “We have helped give life back to the old slate roof, keeping the cop- of children — now function as well- Prouty for an Open House held a number of older buildings per caps, gutters and downspouts; designed and decorated corridors Friday, May 14. The well-attended throughout New England, so we match the original mullions and for the apartments. In addition, the event, sponsored by Newton-based were used to the kind of challenges transoms and strip down and reuse whole building needed to be handi- MHPI, Inc., included tours of the Prouty offered up,” said John as much of the woodwork and wood capped accessible. While six of the converted school, as well as Darigan, Barr’s project manager. planking for the floors. apartments are currently complete- remarks from a number of special “It’s a matter of preserving the Because the building was vacant ly handicapped accessible, all 35 guests. character of the building while for four years before recent renova- units have been designed so as to be Among the speakers addressing accommodating modern conven- tion work, it presented some unique adapted for this purpose. Moreover, the standing room only crowd were iences.” problems. all common areas are fully accessi- MHPI President Sheldon Bycoff, Residents began moving into “The roof was breaking down ble to all. Congressman Richard E. Neal (D- their apartments in early March. which resulted in significant water Within the building, residents Springfield) and newly appointed Personal relationships with the damage,” Darigan said. “Some of find every convenience of today’s Housing and Urban Development building are quite common. In fact, the wood floors actually buckled 14 living including wide hallways and Regional Director Richard A. Barr’s superintendent in charge of inches in height. But we were deter- rooms that easily accommodate a Walega. Also taking to the stage the project graduated from the mined to preserve the history and wheel chair or walker. Every unit were state Sen. Stephen Brewer (D- school in 1982. Some of the resi- character of that building. That has fully functional kitchens, indi- Barre), Department of Housing and dents are the parents of students of meant saving as much of that phe- vidual climate controls, hookups Community Development Director who went there. nomenal wood flooring as possible.” for high-speed Internet and cable of Housing Programs Andrew Senior Living at Prouty includes The architectural plans called for TV as well as emergency pull cords. Nelson and Donald Berthiaume Jr., 35 units of affordable housing, six giving the school’s old gymnasium Each of the three floors has its own chairman of the Spencer Board of of which are studio and 29 are one a new life. color scheme to aid navigation. Selectmen. bedroom. The project is developed “We subdivided the gym into two Despite the challenges the project Most recently known as David for very low-income seniors and floors each with common areas and presented, Bycoff is very pleased Prouty Intermediate School, this also includes an apartment for apartments. Some of those resi- with the project’s outcome. historic building has been reborn Prouty’s resident manager. Along dents are actually living in the “The entire development team as a very low-income senior hous- with housing, residents have access space where the boy’s locker room worked tirelessly to preserve and ing community. Many of its new to on-site supportive services. was,” Darigan said. “One of our enhance a building with countless residents are either graduates or “Residential communities such biggest challenge was to salvage as historic elements, many of which the parents of graduates from this Prouty enable older adults to age in much of the gym floor planking as would be financially impossible to school or the predecessor high place,” Bycoff said. “MHPI strives possible. Those seniors lucky replicate today,” he said. “The Barr school. to provide a living environment enough actually have that flooring team has been especially thoughtful The original building, which that will help tenants live as inde- in their apartments.” and mindful in successfully execut- dates back to the 1880s, has found a pendently as possible. When the One of the most dramatic uses of ing the plans of the owner and new life after a few years without a need arises, eligible tenants will be David Dore photos the old space is the school’s original architect to make the building func- purpose. Today it has 35 units of able to avail themselves to an array auditorium and library.It’s now the tional and livable for older adults. affordable housing for very low of services, including personal care Janet Moran of North Brookfield, who Community Room, complete with We are so pleased with the outcome income seniors (62 and older) who assistance and homemaking. The taught at David Prouty Junior High School, the original soaring exposed truss that we’re hoping to submit the fin- proudly wore a 34-year-old shirt showing meet both age and financial crite- on-site, part-time Service ceiling, rich wood flooring, book- ished building to a number of the place where she worked. She and ria. The building also includes a Coordinator will assist residents in shelves and stage. The stage has organizations for recognition both other people who once taught there — resident manager and a part-time linking up with agencies that help been fitted with a wheelchair lift to as an adaptive reuse project and as some of who are now at Knox Trail Junior service coordinator who will offer them meet such needs as medical allow residents with a taste for the a historic preservation undertak- High School — took a tour May 14 of the many of the supportive services. services, meals, money manage- building, now known as Senior Living at footlights to perform. There’s also a ing. Barr’s people have done every- The 50,000-square-foot building fea- ment, shopping, grooming or med- Prouty. small special-event dining room thing possible to give this building tures independent living apart- ication monitoring. MHPI’s vision and warming kitchen. and its residents the new lives they ments offering sweeping views of is to offer the variety of services While preserving the building’s deserve.” Spencer and the surrounding hills. one might experience in a private Intermediate School and recom- historic character, the members of Studio and one-bedroom apart- Outside, reproductions of the origi- assisted living facility, but general- mended to the town a future use for the Barr Inc. and Studio One also ment units are still available on a nal street lamps give the building’s ly not financially available to very the facility. had to be mindful of the building’s first-come, first-serve basis. To historically accurate facade an low-income seniors.” As part of the adaptive reuse new use life. Changes had to be request an application, contact 1880s feel. As of 2004, more than 27,000 eld- competition, the town entertained a made. The owner and its architect Occupancy Specialist Jane The project is funded through erly individuals in Central variety of proposed uses for the wanted to preserve the school’s lay- Karoway at (617) 431-4924 or by e- grants from the United States Massachusetts were on waiting site, including utilizing it for condo- out to the greatest extent possible, mail at [email protected]. Department of Housing and Urban lists for low-income affordable miniums and as a Boys and Girls Development, the Department of housing. This number is sure to Club. After a lengthy review the Housing and Community grow as the nation’s elderly popula- town accepted MHPI’s proposal to Development, the Community tion continues to expand. develop the property as very low Economic Assistance Corporation The school’s history brings a spe- income housing for older adults. and MassHousing. In addition, cial character to its residents and MHPI engaged Studio One Inc. in HUD provides project rental assis- the community. Its place on the his- Springfield as architects and select- tance to tenants so that they pay no toric registry made it particularly ed Barr, Inc. as general contractor. more than 30 percent of their important to the town, as did its To preserve the character of the adjusted gross income, thus main- location in Spencer’s Downtown building, Barr, at the direction of taining affordability. The HUD Historic District. the owner and architect, worked to Section 202 Program awards fund- “There is a rich and storied histo- save as much of the interior of the ing to create affordable, supportive ry associated with that school,” 1888 building as possible. The build- housing for low-income seniors that said Bycoff. “In fact, included in its ing was historically significant, allow them to continue living inde- history is a training ground for past both because of its place on the pendently. militias. Truly, the building was Historic Register and in Spencer’s The transformation of a school built to withstand a varied history.” historical district. That meant the into housing for the elderly was not The building began as a high façade also had to be accurately pre- easy. As with many older buildings school in 1888. As a school, it had served. that had been closed for some time, several incarnations — as a junior “We had to restore everything to the building had a leaking roof, high from 1966-94, when Knox Trail reflect historical elements,” water damage, buckling floors, out- Junior High School opened, and Darigan said. “The Massachusetts moded plumbing and heating sys- later as an intermediate school Historic and town Historical tems among many upgrading (Grades 5-8). In the 1930s, the school Commission were very involved. MHPI, Inc. President Sheldon Bycoff, center, speaks to teachers who taught at the for- needs. Working with a plan expanded with an addition. The Everything was done thoughtfully mer David Prouty Junior High School during a tour May 14. designed by the architectural firm town decided that the building to preserve the important historical Studio One, Inc., the contractor, became surplus property when aspects of the building while still Barr Inc. had been through this Wire Village School opened in 2004. providing full accessibility to the process before and was required by At that time the town created a residents and the general public.” both the owner and the Committee to Study the Adaptive Among the things his team did to Massachusetts Historic Reuse of the David Prouty retain the historic character of the building were replace the windows

The outside of Senior Living at Prouty shows little of the amount of work that was done inside to create three dozen apartments for low-income senior citizens.

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100 percent fruit juice, milk. Thursday, May 27: Assorted cold cereal choices, Spencer-East Brookfield Leicester High School wheat toast with butter or jam or peanut butter, North Brookfield Monday, May 24: Pasta and sauce, chicken ten- assorted 100 percent fruit juice or fruit cup, milk.. Friday, May 28: Warm assorted breakfast muffins ders, cheese broccoli, garlic bread, pudding and junior, senior high schools and honey roasted sunflower seeds, fruit cup of 100 High School cream, milk. BREAKFAST percent fruit juice, milk. Monday, May 24: Steak and cheese sandwich, bag Tuesday, May 25: Caesar salad wrap, potato LUNCH Monday, May 24: Smucker’s Snack’N Waffle or of Doritos, cucumbers with ranch dressing, assort- wedge, pickles, assorted chilled fruit, milk. Monday, May 24: Vegetable pasta soup, chicken assorted cereal with toast, fruit or 100 percent juice, ed fruit, milk. Wednesday, May 26: Mini cheeseburger or ham- patty Parmesan with marinara sauce and garlic milk burger, French fries, baked beans, fruit cup, milk. Tuesday, May 25: Cheeseburgers on a roll served seasoned spaghetti or meatball sub sandwich with with pickles, hash brown, assorted fruit, milk. Tuesday, May 25: Assorted Pop Tarts or J&J soft Thursday, May 27: Baked chicken, peas, seasoned Mozzarella, assorted toppings, cheese steamed pretzel, fruit or 100 percent juice, milk. brown rice, cranberry sauce, wheat roll, Jell-O and Wednesday, May 26: Baked chicken, mashed pota- broccoli, pear with whip topping, milk. Vegetarian toes, baby peas, warm rolls, cranberry sauce, milk. Wednesday, May 26: Pillsbury mini pancakes or cream, milk. option: eggplant meatball sandwich with roll and assorted bagels with cream cheese, fruit or 100 per- Friday, May 28: Variety pizza, tossed salad, sliced Thursday, May 27: Nacho with cheese, meat top- Mozzarella cheese. ping, salsa, green beans, assorted fruit, milk. cent fruit juice, milk. pears, milk. Tuesday, May 25: Vegetable minestrone, popcorn Thursday, May 27: Assorted Pop Tarts or J&J Friday, May 28: School make pizza, soup of the chicken, mashed potatoes, whole corn and chicken day, assorted fruit, milk. large pretzel, fruit or 100 percent fruit juice, milk. gravy or individual pan pizza (assorted varieties), Friday,May 28: Bagel with cream cheese or assort- Alternates: triple-decker PBJ (PBM on Monday and seasoned green beans, tossed salad with assorted Thursday), Grab & Go Salads. ed cereal with toast, fruit or 100 percent fruit juice, Leicester Middle School dressings, fresh apple or blueberries with whip top- milk. ping, milk. Vegetarian option: vegetable entrée of LUNCH Monday, May 24: Pasta and sauce, chicken ten- the day. Monday, May 24: Toasted cheese, tomato soup, ders, cheese broccoli, garlic bread, pudding and Wednesday, May 26: Roasted turkey with savory macaroni and cheese with tomato, corn, fruit, milk. cream, milk. seasonings, oven roasted vegetables, mashed pota- North Brookfield Tuesday, May 25: Philly cheese steak grinder or Tuesday, May 25: Cup of chili, hot dog in a bun, toes with gravy, garden peas with scallions, honey hot dog on a bun, baked beans, oven baked fries, crackers, relish sticks, fruit cup, milk. whole wheat roll with butter, blueberry cobbler fruit, milk. Wednesday, May 26: Caesar salad wrap, potato with topping, milk. Vegetarian option: hot veg- Elementary School puffs, pickles, assorted chilled fruit, milk. Wednesday, May 26: Spaghetti with meat sauce, etable sandwich. Monday, May 24: Thursday, May 27: Baked chicken, peas, seasoned Chicken nuggets served with green beans, garlic bread, fruit, milk. Thursday, May 27: Soup du jour with whole grain dipping sauces, flavored rice, baby peas, assorted Thursday, May 27: Turkey and gravy, mashed brown rice, cranberry sauce, wheat roll, Jell-O and crackers, assorted homemade pizza slice for all stu- cream, milk. fruit, milk. Alternate: Munchie muffin lunch. potato, broccoli and carrots mix, apple crisp, milk. dents, assorted options, vegetable du jour, coleslaw Tuesday,May 25: Nacho and cheese, meat topping, Friday, May 28: Assorted pizza, steamed broccoli, Friday, May 28: Variety pizza, tossed salad, sliced with shredded carrots, fresh fruit or peach cup, pears, milk. green beans, assorted fruit, milk, chocolate chip fruit, milk. milk. Vegetarian option: vegetarian vegetable cookie. Alternate: Munchie goldfish lunch. pizza. Wednesday, May 26: Baked chicken, French fries, Friday, May 28: Vegetable pasta soup, regular or buttered carrots, assorted fruit, milk. Alternate: spicy chicken patty with seeded bun or chef ’s Munchie cereal lunch. Leicester Memorial choice, seasoned carrots, pear with granola and Thursday, May 27: Pancakes, maple syrup, Wire Village, EB whip topping, milk. Vegetarian option: toasted sausage links, assorted fruit, milk. Alternate: cheese and tomato on a bagel. Munchie peanut butter and jelly lunch. Elementary schools School Friday, May 28: School made pizza, sweet corn, Monday, May 24: Popcorn chicken, mashed pota- assorted fruit, milk. Alternate: Munchie soft pret- Monday, May 24: Chicken patty on a bun, buttered to, green beans, dinner roll, pudding and cream, zel lunch. noodles, peas, fruit, milk. milk. Alternate: hot dog. Warren, West Brookfield Tuesday, May 25: Nachos with cheese or hot dog Tuesday, May 25: Chicken noodle soup, grilled on a bun, baked beans, vegetable chicken noodle cheese and ham, crackers, apple slices, milk. soup, fruit, milk. Alternate: bagel and cheese. elementary schools Bay Path Regional Wednesday, May 26: Spaghetti with meat sauce, Wednesday, May 26: Teriyaki meatballs, seasoned Monday, May 24: Cream of tomato soup, cheese- fresh baked roll, broccoli and carrots mix, fruit, rice, glazed carrots, wheat bread, frosted brownie, burger deluxe with special sauce, lettuce and toma- milk. milk. Alternate: hamburger. to slices, assorted toppings, tater tots and seasoned Voke-Tech High Thursday, May 27: Oven baked chicken, vegetable Thursday, May 27: Pasta, plain or sauce, chicken vegetables, fresh fruit, fruit cup, milk. rice, corn, apple crisp, milk. strips, tossed salad, garlic bread, peaches, milk. BREAKFAST Tuesday, May 25: Homemade slice of pizza Monday, May 24: Grilled English muffin, jelly, Friday, May 28: Assorted bagel pizza, green beans, Alternate: chicken patty. (assorted cheese or vegetable), tossed salad with fruit or trail mix, milk. Friday, May 28: Individual pizza, assorted top- cereal, juice, yogurt. vegetables and assorted dressings, seasoned car- Tuesday,May 25: Eggs and sausage, toast and jelly, pings, corn, assorted chilled fruit and desserts, rots, cinnamon applesauce with topping, milk. milk. Alternate: grilled cheese. juice or toast, cereal, yogurt, juice. Wednesday, May 26: Vegetable pasta soup, chick- Wednesday, May 26: Apple-crumb coffee cake, en tenders with tortilla wrap, shredded lettuce and yogurt, juice, cereal. Lake and Maple ranch dressing, shredded cheese, seasoned green Thursday, May 27: French toast, syrup, juice or beans, fresh baked M&M cookie, milk. muffin, yogurt, cereal, juice. Leicester Primary School Thursday, May 27: Chicken rice soup with car- Friday, May 28: Bagel, cream cheese, cereal, Street schools rots, spaghetti and meatballs with Mozzarella yogurt, juice. Monday, May 24: Hamburger or cheeseburger in a cheese, seasoned green beans or salads with grilled bun, French fries, corn, pears, milk. LUNCH BREAKFAST chicken, assorted dressings, cheese, whole wheat Monday, May 24: Shepherd’s pie, gravy, roll and Monday, May 24: Smucker’s Snack’N Waffle or Tuesday, May 25: Curley noodles and sauce (plain roll with butter, fruit cup or fresh apple, milk. or meat sauce), cheese, green beans, garlic bread, butter, fruit, dessert. Alternate: veggie burger on a bagel with cream cheese, fruit or 100 percent juice, Friday, May 28: Chicken patty sandwich with bun, bun, chips, fruit. milk. blueberry cookie, milk. lettuce leaf and tomato slice, seasoned green beans, Wednesday, May 26: Popcorn chicken, mashed Tuesday, May 25: Cold turkey wrap, veggie sticks, Tuesday, May 25: Assorted cereal with giant gold- cinnamon applesauce or fruit cup, milk. potato tots, coleslaw, fruit, dessert. Alternate: fish graham or J&J soft pretzel, fruit or 100 percent potato, carrots, wheat roll, Jell-O and cream, milk. Thursday, May 27: Egg and sausage on a bagel, tossed salad, roll and butter. juice, milk. juice and fruit, milk. Wednesday, May 26: Double hamburger on a bun Wednesday, May 26: Muffin with giant goldfish Friday, May 28: Stuffed crust pizza, corn, assorted or two hot dogs in a roll, baked beans, coleslaw, graham or bagel with cream cheese, fruit or 100 per- chilled fruit and desserts, milk. Tantasqua Regional fruit, dessert. cent juice, milk. Alternate: bagel and cheese. Thursday, May 27: Salisbury steak and gravy, Thursday, May 27: Twin Pop Tarts or J&J large whipped potato, buttered corn, roll and butter,fruit, pretzel, fruit or 100 percent juice, milk. junior, senior high schools dessert. Alternate: tossed salad. Friday,May 28: Cold ham and cheese on a bun, bag Friday, May 28: Assorted cereal or yogurt, giant Monday, May 24: Chicken fajita, salsa and sour of baked chips, cup of veggie soup, crackers, fruit, goldfish graham, fruit or 100 percent juice, milk. Quaboag Regional cream, Spanish rice, carrots, fruit, juice, milk. LUNCH Tuesday, May 25: Turkey wrap with lettuce and dessert. Monday, May 24: Toasted cheese, alphabet tomato tomato, low fat chips, peas, cheese cake with blue- soup, vegetable sticks, fruit, milk. Middle/High School berries and cream, juice, milk. Tuesday,May 25: Pancakes with syrup or assorted Wednesday, May 26: Scrambled eggs, sausage cereal, scrambled eggs, potato puffs, blueberry BREAKFAST bagel, hash brown patty, corn, fruit, juice, milk. Mattei wins UMass cake, milk. Monday, May 24: Choice of breakfast cereal and Thursday, May 27: Calzones with cheese and Wednesday, May 26: Dina-Pasta, fresh baked roll, slice of whole wheat toast with butter or scrambled assorted fillings, dipping sauce, broccoli, frosted Dartmouth scholarship steamed broccoli, fruit, milk. eggs with light sausage link and wheat toast with yellow cake, fruit, juice, milk. butter, fresh fruit or 100 percent fruit juice, milk. Thursday, May 27: Oven baked chicken, oven Friday, May 28: Cook’s choice, vegetables, straw- Tuesday, May 25: Whole grain cinnamon French berries, juice, milk. SPENCER — David baked fries, carrots and peas mix, Rice Krispie toast with strawberry pancake syrup, fresh fruit Prouty High School treat, milk. Alternates: pizza line, chicken line, sandwich line, cup or 100 percent fruit juice, milk. salad line, Grab & Go line. student Marissa F. Friday, May 28: Plain or pepperoni pizza, green Wednesday, May 26: Choice of breakfast cereal Mattei recently beans, raisins or trail mix, milk. and slice of whole wheat toast with peanut butter received the Endeavor or breakfast egg and bacon burrito, fresh fruit or Leadership Brookfield Elementary Scholarship, which is Monday, May 24: Chicken nuggets with dipping UMass Dartmouth’s sauce, seasoned pasta, mixed vegetables, fruit Jell- most prestigious merit O, milk. scholarship. Tuesday, May 25: School made lasagna, garden This full cost schol- tossed salad, garlic toast, frozen blueberries in a arship is for tuition, Marissa Mattei cloud, milk. Alternate: chef ’s salad. Wednesday, May 26: Sloppy Joe sandwich, ched- fees and room and dar goldfish snack, soup of the day, April birthday board, with a current value of more than cake, milk. $20,000 per year. This award is also renew- Thursday, May 27: Toasted cheese sandwich, able for a total of four years. creamy tomato soup, saltine crackers, box of The Endeavor Leadership Scholarship raisins, milk. Alternate: chef ’s salad. is given to 20 enrolling students each year Friday, May 28: Hamburger or cheeseburger on a bun, vegetables, pasta salad, fruit, milk. who, based on their high school academic and extracurricular achievements, show promise to become leaders as UMass Dartmouth students and in their careers and communities after college. Marissa has been accepted into UMass SALE Dartmouth’s Nursing Program. She is the daughter of Mary-Lee and Brian Mattei.

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Courtesy photos A TRIP AROUND BEANTOWN

BOSTON — East Brookfield Elementary School third-graders enjoyed a field trip to Boston Monday,May 3 that included a trip to the Statehouse, an opportunity to watch Gov.Deval Patrick sign an anti-bullying law and a trip in the famous Swan Boats.

Lamoureux, Carberry named Distinguished Alumni

SPENCER — Lionel Lamoureux The award is given each year to East Main Street (Route 9) in East Springfield Technical Community opened a branch campus in came to terms with a condition he two Prouty graduates who through Brookfield in 1982. Lamoureux College. In 2006 she became presi- Southbridge. called “dealer-itis” by leaving the dedication and hard work serve as Ford, with 45 employees, has been dent of Quinsigamond Community The Distinguished Alumni security of a job with Ford Motor role models and exemplars to cur- the recipient of numerous awards, College. Since her arrival at QCC, Award is sponsored by Spencer Company and opening his own rent students. including the President’s Award, the college has seen a nearly 40 per- Savings Bank. Ford dealership. Lamoureux was born in Ford’s most prestigious award, for cent increase in enrollment and Gail Carberry, who grew up Gail Worcester, raised in Spencer and 13 consecutive years, from 1996- Smith in the Podunk section of has been a resident of West 2009. East Brookfield, overcame dyslexia Brookfield since 1977. He was a Carberry attended elementary and poverty while raising her chil- member of the National Honor school in Leicester, moved to East dren in housing projects to have a Society at Prouty. A 1968 graduate Brookfield with her parents when successful career, including becom- of Assumption College in she was in her early teens and ing president of a college in Worcester, Lamoureux was hon- enrolled at David Prouty High Worcester. ored by Assumption in 2008 with School. She graduated from Lamoureux, David Prouty High the Distinguished Alumnus Award. Worcester State College in 1970, School Class of 1964, and Carberry, His employment with Ford Motor taught in the Worcester Public Class of 1966, were named the Company began in 1968, and until Schools and moved to Western recipients of the school’s 1977 he held various clerical and Massachusetts, where her husband Distinguished Alumni Award for sales positions culminating with was a student at the University of 2010. The awards were presented at his being named New England Massachusetts in Amherst. an assembly Friday, May 14 by Regional Leasing and Rental Carberry earned a master’s degree, David Prouty Principal Robert Manager. In 1977 he opened and in 2005 a doctoral degree, both O’Brien and Superintendent of Lamoureux Ford, Inc., which from UMass Amherst, while spend- Schools Ralph Hicks. moved to its current location on ing 30 years on the staff at

THIRD QUARTER HONOR ROLLS

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VIEWPOINTOPINION AND COMMENTARY FROM SPENCER, LEICESTER AND THE BROOKFIELDS

EDITORIAL Go forth Watch out, in faith!

It’s that time of year again, when local sen- or you could iors celebrate their escape from high school by enduring a few words of wisdom, congratula- tions, and encouragement from those too old to remember anything about being a teenager. In be had a similar tradition, I hereby offer advice where none is sought, by way of my annu- So long as there is some benefit — al address to those old enough to leave high school so long as there as there are victims behind and still young — scammers will continue to ply enough to resent any and all their dirty trade of fake lotteries and instruction. So, to the Class of 2010, other such fraudulent gimmicks. first of all, kudos! You’ve The latest in this area involves a earned a high school diplo- notification by mail that the recipi- ma. You may be headed for AS YOU college, or may already have ent has been drawn in a lottery, sup- a job, a foot on the threshold posedly held in stores such as Wal- LIKE IT of “the real world.” Some commencement speaker is Mart, Sears and Home Depot. The likely to tell you the world is scammers make it look all official MARK ASHTON your oyster. If you don’t like, even going so far as to print the ETTERS TO THE DITOR know exactly what that L E means, that makes two of letter on Wegmans Incorporated let- us. Applaud politely, smile, and go home. terhead. Wegmans is a New-York And here’s a slightly different take on things. Show East Brookfield pride at second annual cleanup While your graduation is truly commendable, based grocery store chain. you’ve really only accomplished the bare mini- Officials with Wegmans, of course, To the Editor: Senior Center and various flower boxes mum you’ll need for any sort of hope for the were quick to distance themselves future. There are some hard times and scary The second annual East Brookfield Pride around town. Bring your tools and green days ahead. The fun is basically over. Real life from yet another attempt to take Day will be held Saturday,May 22 beginning thumbs, as well as your East Brookfield begins now. Whatever path you choose, it’s advantage of the aged, the gullible, at 9 a.m. at the Memorial Town Complex. pride! bound to involve some steep climbs, a few the hopeful and, yes, the not-so- Again this year, we hope to see many vol- (The “pouring” rain date is 10 a.m. spills, and, no doubt, a serious setback or two. unteers to help clean up planting beds and Sunday, May 23.) So get on with it! bright. renew plantings around town. Volunteers You’ll need a productive attitude for what lies It’s hard to imagine, with so much are also needed to clean up area roadsides. MARK CARPENTIER, SHERYL CARPENTIER, ahead, so I have some advice. Be honest, true, Our plans this year include re-planting beds diligent, and kind. Be faithful, trustworthy,and publicity over the years given to AMY CASEY AND SUE GORDON at the Memorial Town Complex, gazebo, loyal. Seek wisdom, rather than riches, and scams like this that anyone would EAST BROOKFIELD PRIDE COMMITTEE know that it really is more blessed to give than still fall for them. Hard to imagine, to receive. Trust, to be trusted. Question authority, if you must, but always seeking the but true. truth. Honor your mother and father — just to Sturbridge Police Sgt. Michael Foley: Salon part of what’s right with downtown Spencer shock the heck out of them. Blanchard has the right advice to Know that life is too short to waste in anger, To the Editor: and attention to detail. fear, or pride. Selfishness and unforgiveness give when he says: “If it looks too Finally Kelly’s Salon on Main Street in I very much appreciate the commitment are cancers of the soul. Unburden yourself of good to be true, it probably is.” Spencer is an example of a business owner she has made to the town of Spencer, both in them and gain peace of heart and mind. Here’s Still, there are people out there investing in a project that beautifies the terms of time and money. another hard truth: No other success in life can Downtown Spencer Business District. make up for failure in the home. So put family who receive a letter in the mail first; then recognize that everyone you meet is The building, handicap ramp, stonework SUE FOLEY telling them there are hundreds, and landscaping reflect her sense of style also a child of God — a sibling. SPENCER As you take these first steps into real-life and thousands, maybe millions of dol- adulthood, remember: The world owes you lars available to them simply wiring nothing. Freedom isn’t free. Life is a journey — money or calling some unknown per- not a destination — and your only real joy will Lapierre: Thanks to voters who supported constable run come from the company you keep. Show son with PIN number. respect to be respected. Forgive, to be forgiven. There are, thankfully, a good num- To the Editor: No doubt you’ll make some mistakes along Thank you to all of the Brookfield voters RICHARD LAPIERRE the way. Know that you always have choices, ber of folks who get rightfully suspi- who came out and supported me in the May BROOKFIELD but you don’t get to choose the consequences of cious enough to notify their local 3 elections for constable. It was greatly those choices. So, on occasion, take time to pon- authorities. appreciated. der. Pray. Get passionate about your possibili- There are plenty of schemes in ties. Set goals. Measure yourself against your own potential — not the accomplishments of service across the country right now, others. Don’t settle; strive for perfection. Admit including one involving jury service. your shortcomings. Learn from the past. Grow. Larson: Inconvenient truth appears in young woman’s talk Be a little bit better, stronger, and wiser each According to the FBI, people have new today than yesterday. received telephone calls from indi- To the Editor: from Page 181: Remember to reach for the stars. Aim for the viduals identifying themselves as The following is a small point, but it illus- “Bibliographer’s Note: The unexpurgated moon. Keep your feet on the ground. Do your trates the arrogant attitude of some liberals text (of ) in translation duty.Live within your means. Practice “plastic U.S. court employees. The caller asks (i.e., socialists). … has strongly influenced Nasser’s surgery” rather than suffer addiction to credit to verify your name and Social Around mid-December last year, I was Egyptian military junta.” And here is my cards. Serve your country. Recognize that all Security number. A credit card num- accosted by a recent college grad who meant critical point: “…in the -Israel war of you have and all you’ve achieved has come through the efforts and sacrifices of others. ber is also requested. to educate me to the joys of socialism. 1956, most captured Egyptian officers had Our discussion was wide-ranging; I point- Arabic copies of Mein Kampf with them.” May you always be blessed with “enough” in your life — but never too much. Other schemes involve telemarket- ing out all the evils of socialism as I saw I was then astounded when my young Exercise your body. Exercise your mind. ing fraud, Nigerian Letter or “419” them, till I got around to declaring that, dur- socialist, without missing a beat, asked, I Exercise self-restraint. Remember that to fraud and impersonation/identify ing the Arab-Israeli war of 1956, most of kid you not, who the bibliographer was! unmercifully practice “an eye for an eye and a fraud. Nasser’s captured officers were found to be Talk about an inconvenient truth! tooth for a tooth” leaves the whole world blind carrying copies of “Mein Kampf.” She then took this information and and toothless. Stand for something — or risk At www.fbi.gov, you can click on a Well, my young socialist was absolutely declared that she would either rebut it or falling for everything. Go out there and make a prompt to receive e-mail alerts to incredulous when she heard this. She concede the argument. How very often I name for yourself, one that your mate can love, any new scams. laughed out loud and asked where, oh have heard such bravado over the last 50 your children can honor, and your posterity where, had I heard that one? I told her I years. will be proud of. To find a friend, first be a As always, the best defense against learned it in school in 1970. She asked what Since then, I have reminded her several friend; to find a lover, love. To find true happi- any type of phone or mail fraud is to school was that. (Worcester Junior.) She times of her boast. As usual, I am still wait- ness, give up the thing you’re fondest of. With be vigilant and suspicious. If you asked who that teacher was. (Professor ing for either a rebuttal or a concession. all your getting, get plenty of wisdom. Laugh. Listen. Learn. Be humble and teachable your start asking a lot of questions, as one Decker and Professor Waldo Perry.) She asked what the text was. (“The Clash of whole life through. Read. Seek entertainment PAUL LARSON that is “virtuous, lovely and of good report, or of our reporters found when looking Political Ideals, 3rd Edition,” by Albert WORCESTER praiseworthy.” into the reported lottery scam in Chandler, 1957.) Share. Care. Lose yourself — and your own Sturbridge, a scam artist will typi- Then I showed her the following footnote sorrows — in service to others. Whenever you cally either get irritated or simply can, comfort the afflicted. Whenever it’s neces- sary,afflict the comfortable. (It helps keep them hang up. That’s a good clue that you honest!) Discover your own special talents and were about to be had. Fahey: Congrats, shame on school board on appointments use them to bless those around you. Look for the good in others and discover the very best in To the Editor: administrators and teachers through their yourself. While you can’t do everything to solve This letter is in regard to our School principals and make our school the best the world’s problems, you can certainly do Department and the un-respectful treatment around, and don’t run just for their own per- something. If not you, then who? of our teachers and administrators by our sonal agenda. Believe in something. Believe in yourself. 1872-2007 School Committee. When my husband was on the school com- Believe in something bigger than yourself. These School Committee members claim mittee all those years, he wasn’t out to fire Pray as if everything depended on God; work they are there for our schoolchildren. When administrators and teachers. He worked as if everything depended on you. Work hard. they tear down our superintendent and our with them to make our school better for our Work long — until everyone in professional business manager, how is that helping our children. Let’s hope we can get more dedi- sports is young enough to be your grandchild. Then let it be said at the end of your days that schoolchildren? cated people like he was on our School you “went about doing good.” Our superintendent, Dr. Ralph Hicks, is Committee. Give thanks in all things. Even adversity. 25 Elm St., Southbridge, MA 01550 doing a fine job and really cares about our I ask that the committee please reconsider Challenges and trials reveal character, and children. He did not deserve to not have his its decision not to renew Dr. Hicks’ contract. Telephone (800) 367-9898 build character too. Back to the oyster: It’s the contract renewed. Our business manager He really cares about our schools and chil- Fax (508) 764-8015 adversity — the irritation — that inspires the has been there for many years and I have dren, and the School Committee will have a oyster to turn simple grains of sand into pre- www.spencernewleader.com never heard any complaints. Kudos to Roger hard time finding anyone that caring who cious pearls. Go make your own pearls. You’ve Pontbriand for getting his contract renewed makes less money than any superintendent been reserved for special times. You are the ALTER FRANK G. W C. for another three years, and congratulations in this area. hope of the world today,for tomorrow — if only CHILINSKI BIRD JR. to the members who backed him up. you can keep the faith. Oh, and enjoy! Remember, these are your PRESIDENT AND WEEKLY EDITOR When a person runs for a position on the ELAINE E. FAHEY School Committee, it should be solely to help good old days. Live your life to the fullest. PUBLISHER AT-LARGE EAST BROOKFIELD our administrators and teachers to do the Sample its diversity — but nothing to excess. Celebrate every day you’ll be given. Begin best job they can for our schoolchildren, not Editor’s Note: The author is a David DAVID F. D ORE today.Commence! to tear them down. This has been going on Prouty High School graduate, and a mother Mark Ashton, a member of the Southbridge EDITOR, SPENCER NEW LEADER lately,and I hope our newly elected members and grandmother of graduates and gradu- High School Class of 1966, writes a weekly col- will care more about making the school bet- ates yet to come. umn for Stonebridge Press publications. ter than tearing it down. Work with our Friday, May 21, 2010 • SPENCER NEW LEADER 9 VIEWPOINT Constitutionally speaking

I’ve often argued that one of the gravest some understanding of what it is you’re talk- mined”) to be part or in support of a They are the same folks who so threats against our country today is igno- ing about. terrorist group — trial be damned. recklessly and callously throw out rance. I’d like to personally thank a friend of The bill, as I understand it, would not sub- I am not in favor of dismantling words like “” in mine for bolstering my case last week. ject the average Joe to arrest. You have to be the Constitution. What I am in favor describing our country, caring not He had brought up for discussion a bill Sen. suspected of having ties to terrorism. of is recognizing a threat that cares for how it belittles the hundreds of Scott Brown put his name to that would give If you don’t, congratulations. You have not of our rights and does not seek a thousands of people who died horri- feds the authority to strip US citizenship nothing to worry about. court order before carrying out its ble deaths as part of — from those determined to have supported or And forget about arguments that the bill is heinous acts. It’s easy to argue that like the yahoos in Newton last week- joined a terrorist group. unconstitutional. Since when did we start we shouldn’t stoop to that level, that end who marched through a predom- The legislation quickly garnered some using the Constitution as a way to protect ter- we are the country we are precisely inantly Jewish neighborhood with a opposition, including from those within rorists and their conspirators? because we live by a code of ethics BIRD’S picture of Obama sporting a Hitler- Brown’s party. That’s fine. Rather than being concerned and worked and laws. It’s easy to do that when we esque mustache. What isn’t fine is ignorant opposition, such up over Brown’s bill, wouldn’t it be nice if we live in a bubble, free of the everyday NEST Nice. as what my friend offered up. all got worked up over the scary trend of wor- strife and torment that confronts so They throw insults like that “That’s ridiculous,” he said. “That means if rying more about the rights of terrorists and many others around the world. WALTER BIRD around without pause. Why? I send a check to North Korea I could be illegal immigrants than about protecting the A lot of folks like to talk about Because they think they’re right. arrested.” law abiding folks that make up this country? what separates us from the barbar- Just like you and I think we’re right Uh, no, that’s not what it means, he was It’s getting downright frightening, the ians, but there are barbarians in our midst, in our positions. told. direction in which we as a country appear like the guy who tried to blow up Times The difference is, many of us don’t go “No, listen,” he said. “You’re not under- headed. That, we can all agree on — regard- Square. I’m going out on a limb and suggest- around accusing people of being Nazis, standing what I’m saying. If someone just less of political stripes. The problem is, some ing he probably didn’t give a rat’s heiny unlike another of my friends, who is con- sends a check to Libya, I mean, that’s consid- believe it’s legislation like Brown’s that is about his American citizenship. So why not vinced that’s where we’re headed. ered a terrorist organization. They’d be leading us there. Others, myself included, have a law in place that allows for the swift The most dangerous part of all this is that arrested.” would argue it’s bills like his that are removal of such an individual? soon we will not have to worry about foreign Well, came the answer, are they sending a attempting to pull us back from the abyss. Well, because of people like my friend, terrorists or illegal immigrants. We are head- check to support a Libyan terrorist group? We have all but abandoned the idea of what mentioned earlier in this column. Because he ed toward another civil war. We are charting “Not necessarily.” America is all about, because it has been so thinks he could be kicked out of the country. a path toward a destiny of self-destruction. Then you’re wrong. distorted and twisted. Yes, we are a land com- Conspiracy theorists think like that. They Somehow or other, a majority of us better “No I’m not.” prised of immigrants. Yes, we are the prover- are the same ones who think the Patriot Act get on the same page, before it’s too late. Sigh. bial melting pot. Yes, it is all the different was designed to snoop into our everyday And that, my friends, is the point. types and colors of people that make this phone conversations and weasel its way into Walter Bird Jr. may be reached at 508-909- Criticism of our government is fine. In country great. our bedrooms. 4107 or by e-mail at wbird@stonebridge- fact, not only is it our right, it is our duty.It is But we’ve gone beyond that, to a point I haven’t heard or read of one single case press.com. our responsibility as American citizens to where now it doesn’t matter how you got where that happened. keep our government — federal, state and here, what you do when you get here and local — honest. what beliefs — or worse — you want to foist Criticism, however, should come in the on others. form of intelligent and rational speak. Not The Constitution has come to mean what- SOUND OFF that you can’t throw out an accusation here ever anyone wants it to mean. You can have a and there. That’s fine. And not that you can’t political argument with someone and both disagree with something like the Terrorist cite the Constitution in defense of your par- Expatriation Act offered up by Brown and ticular position. I’ve been accused of pervert- Hopes Spencer again offers free swimming lessons Independent Connecticut Sen. Joseph ing the Constitution because I believe it’s OK Lieberman. to ask folks to leave the country if they are Sound Off: children, and my husband and I both cur- It should be done, however, with at least determined (the key word here being “deter- This message is for the Spencer selectmen. rently unemployed, we will not be able to I am a lifelong resident of Spencer and want- afford swimming lessons for our children. I ed to voice my appreciation for the swim- believe these lessons are very important. ming lessons that were offered at Luther Hill Please give this consideration to be offered Park last year at no charge to children who again this summer. My family definitely LETTERS TO THE EDITOR received free lunch. As a mother of three appreciated it.

McCarthy: Puzzling that Walter not selectmen chairman LETTERS To the Editor: Mrs. Walter is approachable, and is recep- Extra! Extra! Read All About It! Well, well, well, wasn’t it interesting to tive to constructive We think you’re important enough to tell all our learn that for 365 days Mary Walter has not critiquing. Could the real answer be that readers to turn to the Opinion pages and read your been a communicator? And this was a rea- Mrs. Walter does her homework through Letters to the Editor. son as to why she was not elected chair of digging rather than just looking, is pre- But first, you have to write us! the North Brookfield Board of Selectmen in pared, and has taken the time to educate Mail your letters to the Spencer New Leader, P.O. her reelection year, which has been the pro- herself through programs that are offered tocol of this board for how many years? allowing one to become an effective member Box 90, Southbridge, MA 01550. I am puzzled as to why this reason had not for this very important town position? Or e-mail your letters to the editor at ddore@stone- been addressed before the Board of bridgepress.com. You’ll need to provide your name and place of res- Selectmen meeting of May 4, where Mrs. JULIE MCCARTHY Walter should have been elected to the posi- idence, along with a phone number, so we can veri- NORTH BROOKFIELD tion of chair for her reelection year. fy the letter is yours. We don’t have a set limit, but if you keep it around 600 words or so, you’re going to have a better Conti: Changes in system, School Committee ‘appalling’ chance at seeing all your words in print. If you want to write a bit longer about a particular To the Editor: we all aware of how much that costs the dis- issue, maybe a guest Your Turn column is your cup Having had my children go through the trict? I wonder how many kids are coming of tea. If you do that, try to keep it between 700-800 Spencer School System in the 1980s and into Spencer for school choice. words. 1990s I find it appalling to see how much our How sad to see the bullying situation in Remember, libelous remarks and/or personal system has changed. the news and to see that the chairman on the attacks are a no-no and could lead to your letter not What happened to the concern for good School Committee walked out of a meeting being published. education, instead of how much it will cost? because “he was not advised of the session.” So, what are you waiting for? Start writing! We are not unlike all the towns in Everyone wants to be in charge. Too many Massachusetts that are working with low chiefs and not enough Indians on this board. budgets. As I see it, most of the School Some young blood may be the answer. Committee members that considered chil- dren as their priority are gone. Why? Maybe KAREN CONTI because it has become a political calling SPENCER instead of an interest in children? Write Us! It is sad to see so many of our kids going out of district or, even worse, opting to go the School Choice way to other towns. Are Pet of the Week Sponsored by E.B. Flatts Name: Hemi Breed: DSH/Mix Sex: Neutered male Size: Medium Email Age: 2 yr. 10 mos. This is Hemi a very sweet boy with a lot of love to give. Hemi was returned to the shelter with this buddy Danny after his family could no longer keep him. He's a quiet cat that likes the compa- Us! ny of humans and other animals. He'd also do fine in a house with kids or quiet dogs. Hemi does have blocked tear ducts in both eyes which makes his eyes water. At this time there is noth- ing we can do to correct the problem, but if you wipe his eyes and face daily with a warm wet clothe you wouldn't even notice What’s On Your Mind? We’d Like to Know. he has the blocked ducts. He would be very happy to go with What’s On Your Mind? We’d Like to Know. Danny but would be okay to go without him as well. Consider We think you’re important enough to tell all our readers Hemi and he'll brighten your days with his beautiful smile! We think you’re important enough to tell all our readers Second Chance Animal Shelter Inc. to turn to the Opinion pages and read your East Brookfield, MA• (508) 867-5525 to turn to the Opinion pages and read your Letters to the Editor. But first, you have to write us! www.secondchanceanimals.org Letters to the Editor and Sound Offs. We’ll do our best to make the space available... But first, you have to write us! after all, this is YOUR Newspaper! We’ll do our best to make the space available... Send your letters to: after all, this is YOUR Newspaper! Letter to the Editor If you can, put “Letter to the Editor” in the subject Spencer New Leader line or “Anonymous Sound Off” and send them to: P.O. Box 90 [email protected] Southbridge, MA 01550 We’d Love To Hear From You! We’d Love To Hear From You!

“If it’s important to you, it’s important to us!” “If it’s important to you, it’s important to us!” 10 SPENCER NEW LEADER • Friday, May 21, 2010 SPORTS Minutemen slow down Assabet with 4-run first

BY BRIAN AUSTIN Richards to third. And another jam. tagged out O’Connor — ending SPORTS CORRESPONDENT Anthony Cazella walked to Assabet responded in the top the inning. CHARLTON — Bay Path’s load the bases once more, still of the fifth, scoring three Assabet threatened one more baseball team put four runs on with nobody out. But Kyle times. Rucho started the time, in the top of the seventh the board in the first inning Pearson popped out to second inning with a walk, and quick- inning. After two straight during their game against base, followed by two straight ly advanced to second after walks to start the inning, Josh Assabet, and from there held strikeouts to end the inning. pinch hitter Taylor Defelice St. Laurent shut the Aztecs on to defeat the Aztecs 7-3 on Brian O’Connor started the singled. Both scored two bat- down. Three straight flyouts Wednesday,May 12. top of the second inning for ters later when Ryan McKnight ended the game and preserved In the bottom of the first Assabet by being hit by a pitch. drove a ball deep enough to the the win for Bay Path. inning, the Minutemen jumped Sean White reached first after outfield. Not long later, Nick After the game, Bay Path right out of the gate and loaded a fielding error on his ground Mulherin tried to score on a coach Mark Sansoucy was the bases with the first three ball to third base. The next bat- Ryan O’Connor double — but happy with his team’s perform- batters. Dave Prince was hit by ter, Nick Lochiatto, walked to was thrown out at the plate ance. a pitch, Ben Gravel doubled to load the bases, and the Aztecs after the relay from right field “We were just swinging at advance Prince to third and threatened to chop into the made it in time. McKnight later good pitchers, putting them in Brandon Normandin loaded lead. But Scott Mula struck out scored on a sac fly by Jason play,” he said. “Their pitcher the bases. Cleanup hitter Zach looking and Matt Rucho Luby for the second out. [White] is usually tough, so I’m Austin delivered with a two- grounded to the shortstop, end- O’Connor tried to score by happy we hit off him.” run double, giving Bay Path a ing the threat. Shawn Kelley photos stealing home quickly after- Sansoucy also commented 2-0 lead. The next batter, The Minutemen scored their Bay Path’s Josh St. Laurent delivers a pitch. wards, on a play he perceived on how St. Laurent, just a Andrew Richards, followed up fifth run of the game in the was a passed ball, which freshman, pitched a good game with another two-run base hit, fourth inning, as Normandin third base. Cazella drew a ed into a double play, ending escaped the catcher, Austin. and backed up the team “play- increasing the lead to 4-0. Nick scored on a Nickerson double walk, loading the bases for the inning — and Assabet But the ball was not out of ing good defensive ball all Nickerson doubled, moving — which advanced Austin to Pearson. But Pearson ground- pitcher Sean White escaped reach of Austin, and easily around.” Tantasqua blanks Uxbridge to get eighth win

STURBRIDGE — The host Warriors (8-6) were able to while Emily King took care of Caroline Crudele in No. 3 sin- improve on their record while defeating the Spartans (5- gles action, 6-2, 6-0. 7) by a score of 5-0. Tantasqua also performed well in the doubles matches, as Kate Morrissey defeated Laura Sarrasin in the No. 1 Jen Ertel and Caroline Switchenko came from behind to beat singles match, 6-2, 6-0. Laura Montross then beat Lauren Robinson and Brianna Rice, 4-6, 6-4, 7-6 (9-7). Kayleigh Hodgdon in the No. 2 singles match, 6-0, 6-1, Stephanie Nedzweckas and Samantha Robinson then defeat-

HIGH SCHOOL NOTEBOOK May 4 match over Emily Williamson, 6-2; 6-0, Mikami and Ali Strand then beat Sutton 4, Tantasqua 0 — The visiting Laura Montross took care of Kellie Melissa Edberg and Ashley Mason in Sammies improved to 8-2 on the boys’ Hamilton in No. 2 singles play,6-2; 7-6 (7- the No. 2 doubles match, 6-0; 6-1. tennis season, while the loss dropped 5), and the No. 3 singles match was won Tantasqua’s record fell to 7-4 on the the Warriors to 8-3. by Emily King over Evelyn Ribeiro, 6-1; year, while Westborough remained Brian Rothermich defeated Robbie 6-0. undefeated at 11-0. Warren in No. 1 singles play, 6-1; 6-0. In Tantasqua’s No. 1 doubles team of Jen Westborough 4, Tantasqua 1 — The No. 2 singles, Andrew Rice beat Adam Ertel and Caroline Switchenko defeated visiting Warrior boys’ tennis team could David Dore photos Malone, 6-0; 6-0, while Justin Danielle Provencher and Casey Wood, 6- not pick up a victory in any singles Tantasqua’s Caroline Switchenko, center, and Jen Ertel played in a first doubles Rothermich defeated Connor Munnis in 1; 6-0, while the No. 2 doubles team of match, and could only win the No. 2 dou- match Friday afternoon. No. 3 singles play, 6-1; 6-1. Stephanie Nedzweckas and Amberlee bles match while falling to the Rangers. The No. 1 doubles team of Jason Ellis Parker beat Katie Bryant and Emily In fact, Westborough won all three sin- and Dan Sylvia got past Camden Pease Duong, 6-0; 6-0. gles matches by 6-0; 6-0 scores. and Justin Navarro, 6-1; 6-3, while the The Warriors improved to 7-3 on the Josh Lurier beat Robbie Warren in No. 2 doubles match was rained out. season, while the Panthers dropped to 2- No. 1 singles, Justin Strand took care of Sutton’s Mike Varleno and Kevin 6. Adam Malone in the No. 2 singles Rothermich were squared off with May 6 match, and Matt Czech defeated Connor Tantasqua’s Ryan Chevalier and Brian Westborough 4, Tantasqua 1 — Katie Munnis in No. 3 singles action. Malloy, and were leading 6-3; 2-3, but the Morrissey got things rolling for the host The No. 1 doubles team of Ilya Bely remainder of the match was called off. Warriors in girls’ tennis action in her and Evan Senie also won for the Tantasqua 3, Sutton 0 — The Warrior No. 1 singles match, but the Rangers Rangers, as they defeated Justin girls’ tennis team won all three singles won the other four matches to pick up Navarro and Camden Pease, 6-2; 6-3. matches over the host Suzies to win the the victory. Tantasqua earned their point when overall match before Mother Nature Morrissey defeated Leah Callery, 4-6; Ryan Chevalier and Brian Malloy beat took over. 6-2; 6-3, but Westborough won the other Josh Diamond and Ningrui Li in the No. Katie Morrissey (No. 1 singles), Laura two singles matches and the two doubles 2 doubles match, 2-6; 6-4; 6-3. Montross (No. 2 singles), and Emily matches. The Warriors dropped to 8-4 on the King (No. 3 singles) were able to defeat Jessica Wilson beat Laura Montross season, while Westborough improved to Sam Creamer, Jessica Orpen, and Sarah in No. 2 singles play, 6-2; 6-3, and Cailin 10-1. Hall, respectively. Le defeated Emily King in the No. 3 sin- Attention coaches, parents, fans and The No. 1 doubles match of gles match, 6-3; 7-6 (7-5). players: Want to add your team’s scores to Tantasqua’s Jen Ertel and Caroline In the No. 1 doubles match, the High School Notebook? It’s easy! Call Switchenko vs. Sutton’s Olivia Newell Westborough’s Julie Johnston and the Sports Department at (800) 367-9898, and Nicole Medig was called in the third Lyndsey Sciba took care of Jen Ertel ext. 133, or e-mail results and photo- Players from Tantasqua and Uxbridge watch the ball sail over the net during a set. The score read 7-5 (Tantasqua), 3-6, and Caroline Switchenko, 6-0; 6-2. Ayako graphs to [email protected]. doubles match. 1-1. The No. 2 doubles match was also rained out. It pitted Stephanie SPENCER-BROOKFIELDS LITTLE LEAGUE Nedzweckas and Ashley Mason of the Warriors vs. Brianna Wason and Larissa Costa of the Suzies. Sutton was SCOREBOARD leading in the first set, 3-2. Tantasqua is now 6-3 on the season, May 3-9 Majors Division Baseball while the Suzies dropped to 5-4. Senior League Softball Red Sox 5, Giants 0 May 5 Spencer Heat 13, Brookfields 8 Giants 5, Dodgers 2 Tantasqua 5, David Prouty 0 — The Red Sox 10, Orioles 3 Warrior girls’ tennis team was able to Majors Division Softball dispatch the Panthers at home without UConn 8, Notre Dame 2 Triple-A Baseball losing a set. Notre Dame 16, Holy Cross 12 AAA3 7, AAA4 0 Katie Morrissey won her No. 1 singles AAA3 8, AAA1 7 Cox Pit Covers Marc Bouvier Mooring Covers Onsite 30 Years Exp. Bimini Tops Canvas with Frames ATHLETE Interiors & Cushions Upholstery of of All Types the WEEK 508-867-8072 Marine - Auto - Awnings - Covers - Tops - Interiors - Repairs Fred Anghilante, who made his third RONNIE’S SEAFOOD hole in one earlier this RT. 31 CHARLTON DEPOT month at Scottish Meadow Golf Club.

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(Affiliate of McGrath Insurance Group) 188 Main Street P.O. Box 116 • Spencer, MA 01562-0116 508-885-2594 or 885-6545 Here for all your insurance needs. Accepting most major credit cards Friday, May 21, 2010 • SPENCER NEW LEADER 11 SPORTS Pioneers pound Indians for first win of season BY NICK ETHIER Healy took a healthy swing with ond time contributed hits for the improve on last season’s 1-19 SPORTS STAFF WRITER two runners on. She connected seven runs. mark. SOUTHBRIDGE — Kelly with a bomb to left-center, and the North Brookfield scored once in “It would be nice to get more Gemboski, Southbridge’s second ball went over both outfielders’ the second inning (Erica Anderson than one this year,” she said. year softball coach, said her team heads. Healy kept running and doubled and scored on a Diana “That is the goal.” hadn’t been hitting the ball well never stopped until she crossed Farmer RBI groundout), but Healy would also like to grab lately, and because of it the home plate, which was good for a Southbridge scored twice more in more wins, but her goal is a little Pioneers still hadn’t been able to three-run homer, and it gave their portion of the second to claim bit loftier. pick up their first win of the sea- Southbridge a 16-7 lead. a 9-1 lead on a Tremblay two-RBI “To me, it’s to not finish at the son. “It felt good,” Healy admitted double into the right-center gap. bottom of the league,” she said of Problem solved. after belting her first career home After the Indians responded to SWCL West play. Southbridge still On May 17 Southbridge exploded run. “I was smiling coming off (the make it a 9-7 game (Ashley Duszak has two games with David Prouty for 24 runs and 21 hits as it defeated field).” hit by pitch with bases loaded, and one more with Bartlett to fin- North Brookfield in a five-inning Healy said she didn’t realize her Sadie Fullam RBI single, Farmer ish league action, so the Pioneers shortened mercy rule game, 24-7. shot would be good enough for a reached on an error to plate one, can move from the cellar with a The Lady Indians dropped to 1-16 home run until Gemboski, the third Emily Hildick RBI single, Hannah few more wins. on the year, while the Pioneers are base coach, waved her around White RBI groundout, and one And Healy, who also played stel- now in at 1-14. third. Healy also believes her hit more run scoring on a wild pitch) lar defense with four ground ball “I think it was a confidence boost may have been a bit lucky. and the Pioneers then responded outs and one converted double for them to all hit today,” Gemboski “When I hit it I kind of closed my again to make it 18-7, Southbridge play in the fifth inning, thinks said. “I think everybody got a hit.” eyes,” she said. “I didn’t even know put the game away in the bottom of this first win will get everyone on Nick Ethier photos Out of the 10 Southbridge players I hit it.” the fourth with six more runs. the team hungry for more W’s. to take the field, eight had hits, but The Pioneers scored nine times With Farmer taking over on the “It will definitely bring confi- Hannah White fires a pitch to the plate for all 10 reached base. Going down the in the third inning to grab an 18-7 mound for White (three innings dence to everybody,” she said. North Brookfield. batting order, Janetis Cardona lead. The nine spot was crucial pitched), Southbridge smashed five went 3-for-5. Danielle Lafleche was because after Southbridge had hits, including another home run. 3-for-4, while Sam Peck went 2-for-2 leads of 7-0 and 9-1, North After Castellano, Tremblay, with a couple walks. Peck’s replace- Brookfield stormed back in the top Cardona, Lafleche and Tanishia ment, Tanishia Espino, walked in of the third with six runs of its own Espino scored runs, Tanaisha her only plate appearance. Maggie to make it a 9-7 contest. Espino stepped to the plate. The At left: Allard and Tanaisha Espino were “They cleaned it up after we had freshman followed Healy’s per- Southbridge both 3-for-5, and while Alexia that sloppy inning,” Gemboski said formance one inning earlier with catcher Danielle Collazo was 0-for-3, she still reached of regaining composure after the another homer to left field. Lafleche base four times (two walks, passed Indians’ turn to bat in the top of the Castellano pitched innings four attempts to grab ball on a strikeout and a fielders’ third. “(We) hit the ball hard and and five in relief of Peck, and the the ball out of choice). Marianne Castellano went started getting (our) heads in it.” game was over. the dirt while 3-for-5 and Kelsie Tremblay 3-for-3 After Peck pitched a 1-2-3 first “It feels good,” Gemboski said of North with a walk. Alysha Healy,the num- inning, the Pioneers scored seven her team finally clicking on all Brookfield’s ber nine batter, went 1-for-4, but it times in the first to open up a big cylinders. “I’m happy for them Diana Farmer was a big one. lead. Cardona, Peck, Allard, more than anything else.” avoids getting With the Pioneers leading 13-7 in Tanaisha Espino, Castellano, And with five more games to go, hit by lifting her the bottom of the third inning, Tremblay, and Cardona for the sec- Gemboski hopes the Pioneers can right leg. Warriors trounce Worcester to improve on impressive record

BY NICK ETHIER Then, in the sixth minute of action, Tantasqua changed seven players after that play in the game, but it didn’t seem to bother SPORTS STAFF WRITER Tantasqua senior Riley Mann scored a power strike, giving the substitutes and some JV Egan or the Warriors. STURBRIDGE – Less than six minutes into play goal on a fast liner past the Worcester players quality minutes, but the Warriors Egan was impressed with the way every- its match with Worcester, the Tantasqua goalie. were still able to gain three more goals before one played, including the youngsters who girls’ lacrosse team had already taken a 4-0 Just nine seconds later Bamberger record- halftime. didn’t have too much varsity experience. lead. It was certainly a one-sided game played ed a hat trick, this one also with a man advan- Bamberger was still on the field, and she “We pulled up a few JV players to fill in on May 11, but the Warriors were still able to tage, after a great feed from sophomore registered her fourth goal of the afternoon as some gaps, and they did a great job,” she said. work out a lot of kinks as they prepare to Jessica Farland. sophomore Allie Minchoff was credited with With the lopsided, win Egan hopes her play some tough postseason-bound teams to It was 4-0 early, but the Warriors were the assist. team will gain some momentum as they end their regular season. nowhere near finished on the offensive Mann and Minchoff then scored charge toward the end of the regular season. Tantasqua won the game 14-2 and is now 9- attack. Tantasqua’s ninth and 10th goals of the half, “We have two tough games (St. Peter- 4 on the season and 6-1 in the Mid Mass. With 17:46 to go until halftime Farland gave respectively, to make it a double digit lead at Marian and Grafton), so we wanted to get Lacrosse League, which consists of the Tantasqua a 5-0 lead, as she gathered a pass the break. some momentum going,” she said of the Warriors, Northbridge, Grafton, Worcester, from sophomore Devinne Aquadro and Despite such a lopsided score, Warriors’ upcoming schedule. “That’s part of why and Nipmuc. deposited it in the back of the net. coach Heather Egan was still able to employ today was huge.” If Tantasqua can defeat Grafton in its final It took only 62 more seconds for the a strategy that would benefit her team, while Even though the offense exploded for 14 league game, and if Nipmuc wins the rest of Warriors to add another tally,this time on the also holding back on the scoring front. goals, Egan was also impressed with the way their league games, both Warriors’ squads stick of sophomore Melissa Frio. Bamberger “We were working on some set plays that her defense stepped up whenever necessary. will be co-champions of the league, as they initially had the ball and fed it to Frio, who we have in the offensive third (of the field), “We’ve been working on talking on defense, both beat each other at home. did the rest for the goal. and we were making sure our options were switching when they set picks, and they did a Emily Bamberger scored just 43 seconds Ten seconds later Aquadro made it a 7-0 working when they were supposed to work,” great job with it today,” the coach said. “Mary into the contest with Worcester; the senior game, as freshman Olivia Connly made a ter- she said. McGee (senior) and Jocelyn Hoye (junior) are added another tally 32 seconds later. rific pass to Aquadro for the score. Tantasqua didn’t score in the final 10:28 of our main leaders on defense, and they rose to the first half, but they maintained possession the occasion.” of the ball for a good chunk of that time. The win over Worcester was also huge Players were making terrific passes and because Tantasqua lost its last decision, an working on cut moves to get open. 11-5 setback to Amherst. SPORTS BRIEFS But the scoring commenced again in sec- “Amherst passed the ball well, moved the ond half action, as Bamberger (Aquadro ball well, and did a lot of things well that a lot assist) tallied in the fifth minute. of the teams in Central Mass. don’t necessar- online by May 28 will receive a genuine Worcester broke up the shutout bid with ily do,” Egan said. “Going out and playing a British Soccer replica jersey ($39 value). 14:15 to play after Tantasqua goalie Jamie team like Amherst was great practice for us British Soccer Camps Space is limited; parents are encouraged Spidle, a senior, made two of her three saves for Districts.” to sign up online in advance to avoid dis- in succession. But Spidle couldn’t grab the Egan also noted that games with come to W. Brookfield appointment. To sign up for the camp, third shot, and it was an 11-1 game. Shrewsbury, Minnechaug, and Westborough either visit www.challengersports.com or With 8:30 to go Bamberger scored her sixth to close out the season will benefit the WEST BROOKFIELD — West Brookfield contact goal of the game to make it 12-1, and her Warriors, as they close in on a District berth Youth Soccer has teamed up with Keith Tytula at (774) 289-9374 or keithty- afternoon was finished. and hope to do some damage in the Central Challenger Sports British Soccer Camps [email protected]. With six minutes to play freshman JV call- Mass postseason tournament. to host a weeklong British Soccer camp up Cassie Stagias maneuvered all over the The remaining Tantasqua roster includes the week of July 12-16 at the West field, all while maintaining possession of the juniors Cathy Tracy,Kourtney Mantyla, Kate Brookfield Elementary School soccer ball, before firing a shot into the net and mak- Flannery,Lauren Parent, and Nicole Molleur, fields, 89 North Main St. Anghilante hits his third ing it a 13-1 game. sophomores Georgia Kirker-Head and Alyx West Brookfield Youth Soccer is offering Erin Gardner, another freshman JV call- Darger, and freshmen Jessica Frio, Rebecca British Soccer camp sessions for the fol- up, scored with 2:10 to go to make it 14-1. Rickson, Teegan McSweeney and Stephanie lowing ages: Ages 3-4, 10:40-11:40 a.m., $57; hole in one Worcester scored with just 30 seconds to DaSilva. Ages 5-6, 9-10:30 a.m., $79; Ages 6-7, 9 a.m. WARREN — On May 2, Fred Anghilante to noon, $107; Ages 8-14, 1-4 p.m., $107; and made a hole in one on Hole No. 5 at Ages 8-14, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., $158. Scottish Meadow Golf Club from 155 yards Teams are also welcome to attend and using a 7 Iron. This is his third hole in one. receive a week of focused instruction to Congratulations from the gang at Scottish prepare them for the fall season. Meadow Golf Club, 361 Little Rest Road, Each camper will receive a free camp T- Warren. shirt, soccer ball, giant soccer poster and It was witnessed by Vinnie Bednarz and an individual skills performance evalua- Matt Rowan. tion. In addition, any child who signs up 12 SPENCER NEW LEADER • Friday, May 21, 2010 Hurley: Officers made right moves during chase

BY DAVID DORE “The speeds at which the vehicle 1997 Ford Escort for a marked lanes pulled alongside it to prevent it an outstanding warrant from NEW LEADER STAFF WRITER was fleeing were never excessive, violation at about 12:45 a.m. May 14 from fleeing the scene. The damage Clinton District Court for larceny LEICESTER — Police Chief traffic was very light and the opera- on Stafford Street in Rochdale. As to the cruiser was minor, Hurley under $250. James Hurley said officers from his tion of the vehicle posed a minimal Bulman approached the car, the said. Jackson was held on $2,500 cash department acted appropriately risk to officers and the public,” chief said, it sped off. Leicester officers asked Charlton bail and arraigned the morning of during a nearly 6-mile-long chase Hurley said. “A supervisor was Bulman stayed a distance behind police and State Police for assis- May 14 in Western Worcester through three communities Friday, updated on the speed and traffic the chase, Hurley said, with tance. A State Police K-9 unit was District Court in East Brookfield. May 14. conditions during the pursuit. This Leicester Officer Ronald Tarentino sent to the scene to help in the According to Hurley, Jackson “also Charlton and State Police joined is exactly what we want our officers between Bulman and the Escort. search for Jackson, Hurley said. is likely” to face charges from Leicester police during the pursuit to do. They provide the supervisor The chase ended 5.7 miles later Jackson was found after a two- Charlton police. of 21-year-old Chad J. Jackson of with information so that the super- on North Sturbridge Road in minute search through the woods. Leicester Police Sgt. Daniel Worcester, which reached speeds of visor can make a decision as to Charlton, where the vehicle slowed Jackson was charged with pos- Dyson was the supervisor at the 60 mph. The chase wound its way whether the pursuit should be per- down and the operator (later identi- session a class B substance, failure police station who oversaw the along Stafford Street in Rochdale, mitted to continue or be terminat- fied as Jackson) jumped out and to stop for a police officer, negligent chase. Oxford and Charlton before ending ed. All the officers acted profession- ran into nearby woods. A female operation of a motor vehicle, driv- off North Sturbridge Road in ally, which resulted in a safe and passenger operated the vehicle in ing after revocation of license, pos- David Dore may be reached at Charlton. A State Police canine successful resolution of this inci- Jackson’s absence. She has not session of an open container of (508) 909-4140, or by e-mail at tracked Jackson down about 200 dent.” been charged, Hurley said. alcohol in a motor vehicle, resisting [email protected]. feet from where the chase ended, According to Hurley, Leicester According to police, the Escort arrest, speeding and marked lanes Hurley said. Officer Frank Bulman pulled over a hit a Leicester police cruiser that violation. He was also arrested on

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huge ruts. 5:30 p.m.: Request for police, West Main 11:23 a.m.: Request for police, Main Street. Street. Thinks person may have violated Spencer Scam? restraining order. May 5 1:33 p.m.: Motor vehicle accident with prop- May 12 East Brookfield erty damage, West Main Street. Vehicle hit 3:48 a.m.: Request for police, Main and 10:13 a.m.: Motor vehicle accident with prop- May 3 erty damage, Grove Street. Two vehicles, no head on into bridge, with personal injury. Water/Sumner streets. Picking up roofing 11:35 p.m.: Safety hazard, Podunk Road. personal injury. 2:13 p.m.: Suspicious activity, Cherry Street. nails. Extinguished. Kids behind garage acting suspiciously. 3:40 p.m.: Fire (woods/grass), Main Street. May 4 Cigarette container smoking. 2:17 p.m.: Juvenile matter, Deer Run Road. 8:58 a.m.: Safety hazard, Podunk Road. 5:10 p.m.: Motor vehicle complaint, Pleasant Adults bullying children. Investigated. Street. Swerving white van with ladders. 4:02 p.m.: Motor vehicle complaint, West North Brookfield 11:48 a.m.: Burglary/breaking and entering, 10:07 p.m.: Animal control, Woodside Road. Main Street. Car parked running, in lane of May 4 Harrington Lane. Report taken. Saw bear in yard. travel. 5:08 p.m.: Hazardous incident, Wine Road. May 5 May 6 May 9 Transported to hospital. 6:38 a.m.: Fire, South Pond Road. 1:21 a.m.: Disturbance, Prospect Street. 1:46 a.m.: Disturbance, Summit Street. Kids May 5 Investigated. People yelling outside house. throwing things at apartment. 3:48 p.m.: Motor vehicle operations com- May 6 10:56 a.m.: Request for police, Main Street. 5:45 a.m.: DPW callout, Paxton and Donnelly plaint, New School Drive. Spoken to. 1:23 a.m.: Assist other agency, Prospect Need assistance with a few issues. roads. Tree limb down blocking roadway. May 6 Street, Spencer. Peace restored. 12:12 p.m.: Threats, Main Street. Requesting 7:27 a.m.: Request for police, Greenville 12:48 p.m.: Animal call, Summit Terrace. 2:06 a.m.: Assist other agency, Prospect officer to Ahearn Equipment re: dispute with Street. Front door open. Services rendered. Street, Spencer. Services rendered. customer. 8:23 a.m.: Request for police, Lyford Road. 4:40 p.m.: Animal call, Bell Street. Report May 7 1:55 p.m.: Suspicious activity, Main Street. Tree on wires. taken. 3:22 p.m.: Lost/stolen plates, West Main Three males and one female keep coming 9:13 a.m.: Domestic assault, Charron Street. 5:08 p.m.: Suspicious activity,East Brookfield Street. Spoken to. into office. Father threw son against wall. Road. Spoken to. May 9 2:11 p.m.: Motor vehicle accident with prop- 11:07 a.m.: Request for police, Temple Street. 7:48 p.m.: Animal call, Tucker Road. Services 10:13 a.m.: Domestic disturbance, School erty damage, Main Street. Was just rear- Damage to apartment. rendered. Street. Unknown outcome. 12:14 p.m.: Found, Maple and ended, no personal injury. May 7 2:37 p.m.: Found, Donnelly Road. Set of keys Chestnut/Adams streets. Found black wallet 12:54 p.m.: Animal call, Crooks Road. on side of road. by pond. Services rendered. 3:03 p.m.: Request for police, David Prouty 12:21 p.m.: Animal control, Bixby Road and 7:44 p.m.: Complaint, Maple Street. Spoken High School. Aware kids on property in Misty Hill. Two loose pit bulls. to. morning. 12:40 p.m.: Request for police, West Main 11:22 p.m.: Complaint, Mount Pleasant ARRESTS 4:46 p.m.: Mutual aid, West Main Street. Street. People taking items. Street. Peace restored. 1:20 p.m.: Hit and run accident with property White motor vehicle took off from May 8 Massachusetts State Police, went into Big Y. damage, West Main Street. Front bumper hit. 5:39 p.m.: Hazardous incident, East The arrests below were listed in each town’s 4:47 p.m.: Juvenile matter, Old Meadow Road. 4:19 p.m.: Animal control, Elm Street. Dog Brookfield Road. Services rendered. police department logs. People charged are Son almost hit kid that ran out in front of his across the street keeps barking out window. 6:31 p.m.: Suspicious activity, Maddox. innocent unless proven guilty in a court of vehicle. 4:22 p.m.: Juvenile matter, Maple Street. Kids Spoken to. law. The Spencer New Leader will publish messing with construction equipment by 9:28 p.m.: Domestic-abuse/neglect, Clark May 9 dispensations of cases at the request of the Terrace. Girlfriend threw candle through pond. 4:51 a.m.: Safety hazard, Hillsville Road. accused, with proper documentation. $1,500 TV. 4:51 p.m.: Request for police, Prospect Street. Removed hazard. 11:53 p.m.: Domestic assault, Main Street. First floor, throwing lit cigarettes over fence. 2:39 p.m.: Safety hazard, Bell Road. Removed Female advised boyfriend assaulted her. 5:15 p.m.: Request for Police, Olde Main hazard. May 7 Street. Lots of broken glass in road by Main 4:31 p.m.: Disturbance, Elm Street. Spoken Spencer 3:02 a.m.: Hit and run accident with property Street. to. damage, Church and Earley streets. Vehicle 6:16 p.m.: Motor vehicle complaint, Main May 5 6:24 p.m.: Fire, illegal burning/permit, in bushes, no one around. Street. Silver vehicle swerving all over the Kenneth J. Brown, 20, 24 Temple St., Grove Street. Investigated. road. Spencer. Possession of Class D substance 8:04 a.m.: Larceny from motor vehicle, Valley May 10 Street. Occurred between 8:30 and 9:30 last 8:13 p.m.: Domestic assault, Chestnut Street. (marijuana) with intent to distribute, con- 11:58 a.m.: Motor vehicle accident, Elm evening. Argument with husband. spiracy violation, controlled substance, Street. Report taken. 9:34 p.m.: Request for police, Main Street. Re: possession with intent, controlled sub- 9:08 a.m.: Lost, Cranberry Lane. Daughter May 11 lost wallet Easter Sunday. harassment. stance with intent, illegal possession of 6:27 p.m.: Alarm, Elm Street. Investigated. 9:10 a.m.: Juvenile matter, Irving Street. 10:33 p.m.: Disturbance/house party, Class D substance (marijuana). Having problem with kids in neighborhood. Chestnut Street. Noise from party needs to Tisha Leigh Passarelli, 18, 24 Temple St., 9:37 a.m.: Domestic-abuse/neglect, Paxton stop. Spencer. Possession of Class D substance Road. Need assistance. May 10 West Brookfield (marijuana) with intent to distribute, con- 10:54 a.m.: Disturbance/neighbors, Elm 6:31 a.m.: Animal control, Ashview Drive. spiracy violation, controlled substance, Street. Males having issue over mail. Two pit bulls tried to get in door. May 4 possession with intent, controlled sub- 12:20 p.m.: Motor vehicle accident with prop- 6:45 a.m.: Suspicious activity, Church Street. 9:07 a.m.: Motor vehicle accident, Route 9. stance with intent, illegal possession of erty damage, Mechanic and Wall streets. No Door on gray van open all night, engine run- Report taken. Class D substance (marijuana). personal injury. ning. 1:27 p.m.: 911 hang-up call, East Main Street. Jeffrey Plourde, 41, 32 Irving St., Spencer. 1:14 p.m.: Criminal intelligence, Smithville 7:42 a.m.: Animal control, West Main Street. Services rendered. Warrant. Road. Group of youths in vehicles drinking Injured hawk, on sidewalk. 5:01 p.m.: Structure fire, Lake Shore Drive. May 6 alcohol at Powder Mill Park. 9:53 a.m.: Animal control, Norcross Road. Services rendered. Michael D. DeFosse, 24, 110 Mechanic St., 2:50 p.m.: Police information, Main Street. Found a cat in the barn with broken leg. May 5 Spencer. Warrant. Food stamp card missing. 1:32 p.m.: Motor vehicle accident with prop- 3:25 p.m.: Motor vehicle operations com- Richard L. Dolan Jr., 25, 3 Clark Terrace, 3:34 p.m.: Abandoned 911 call, Charlton Road. erty damage, Main Street and Paxton Road. plaint, Route 9. Spoken to. Spencer. Assault and battery with a dan- Phone not even ringing on call back. No personal injury, can’t get out of vehicle. 6:24 p.m.: Disturbance, East Main Street. gerous weapon, domestic assault and bat- 4:09 p.m.: Mutual aid, Spring Street. Leicester 1:58 p.m.: Request for police, Dustin Street. Peace restored. tery. Police Department en route, to check per- Strange smell. May 6 Sean C. Ekvall, 24, 16 Prospect St., Spencer. son’s vehicle re: motor vehicle accident. 2:42 p.m.: Motor vehicle accident with prop- 7:43 a.m.: Animal call, Cutler and Snow Disturbing the peace. 4:35 p.m.: Motor vehicle complaint, May and erty damage, Pleasant Street and roads. Services rendered. Emily R. Powell, 21, 126 Main St., Spencer. Irving streets. Vehicle blocking road, refused Meadow/Wire Village roads. No personal 12:20 p.m.: Safety hazard, Cottage Street. Warrant. to move, foul language. injury. Services rendered. May 7 6:31 p.m.: Motor vehicle accident with prop- 3:29 p.m.: Request for police, West Main May 7 Charles R. Cormier, 31, 323 Main St., erty damage, Meadow Road. No personal Street. Wants to report larceny in Burlington. 10:29 a.m.: Motor vehicle accident, East Spencer. Domestic assault and battery. injury, female requests officer. 6:36 p.m.: Request for police, High Street. Main Street. Report taken. Thomas P. Ward Jr., 28, 24 Temple St., 6:47 p.m.: Motor vehicle complaint, Meadow Sounds like female calling for help. 1:19 p.m.: Disturbance, Madden Road. Spencer. Warrant. and Smithville roads. Doing about 60 mph, 6:43 p.m.: Motor vehicle accident with prop- Spoken to. May 9 through stop sign. erty damage, Cherry and May streets. 7:37 p.m.: Missing person, Tucker Road. John D. Fancy, 7 Charron St., Spencer. 6:48 p.m.: Criminal intelligence, Elm Street. Several calls for accident. Spoken to. Domestic assault and battery. Going to be large huge party,underage drink- 6:44 p.m.: Disturbance, West Main Street. May 8 Allen R. Snay, 33, 25 Chestnut St., Spencer. ing. Male harassing customer at Klem’s. 4 p.m.: Safety hazard, North Main Street and Domestic assault and battery,intimidation 7:33 p.m.: Motor vehicle complaint, West 6:59 p.m.: Request for police, Temple Street. Sheldon Drive. Services rendered. of a witness. Main Street. Possible operator under the Re: picking up brother’s items at residence. 7:57 p.m.: Hazardous incident, Clearview May 10 influence in Big Y plaza. 8:42 p.m.: Request for police, West Main Drive and Ridgewood Circle. Investigated. Daniel J. Staruk, 29, 4 Main St., Spencer. 7:33 p.m.: Request for police, Paxton Road. street. Re: person having others threaten sub- May 9 Domestic assault and battery, assault and Items missing from residence. ject. 7:24 a.m.: Safety hazard, Pierce Road. battery with a dangerous weapon, war- 8 p.m.: Threats, Main Street. Person punched 9:20 p.m.: Domestic abuse, Main Street. Male Services rendered. rant. vehicle, threatened subject. stabbing self, left on foot. May 11 May 11 10:19 p.m.: Juvenile matter, Main Street. 9:23 p.m.: Request for police, Main Street. 11:48 a.m.: Structure fire, West Main Street. Raymond S. Leroi Jr., 21, 16 Maple St., Wants kids told to stop playing basketball. Stickers left on several vehicles. Services rendered. Spencer. Warrant. 10:24 p.m.: Motor vehicle complaint, Starr 9:23 p.m.: Request for police, West Main William A. Ritchie, 37, 17 Browning Pond Street. Going 40-50 mph, radio blaring. Street. Calling re: kids being left in motor Road, Spencer. Warrant. 11:40 p.m.: Request for police, Pleasant Street. vehicle. Intoxicated female walking in roadway. May 11 Brookfield May 8 2:01 a.m.: Burglary/residence, Main Street. May 4 12:51 a.m.: Motor vehicle complaint, Main Just arrived home, door open, apartment North Brookfield 5:06 p.m.: Safety hazard, Rice Corner Road. Street. Possibly drunken driver. ransacked. May 2 1:38 a.m.: Disturbance, Lake Street. Loud gui- 6:49 a.m.: Larceny/theft from building, Main Removed hazard. May 6 Jessica Desrosiers, 38, Cemetery Road, tar music. Street. Boyfriend took cash and left for 3:48 p.m.: Forgery/fraud, Post Road. Report New Braintree. Disorderly conduct. 7:10 a.m.: Juvenile matter, Kittredge Road. Worcester. May 3 Teen having dispute with guardian. 9:13 a.m.: Animal control, McDonald Street. taken. May 10 Joseph E. Zegarra, 73, Tucker Road, North 9:46 a.m.: Motor vehicle complaint, Main Found dull orange/gray cat, freezing and 7:52 a.m.: Motor vehicle accident, West Main Brookfield. Domestic assault and battery, Street. Party was almost hit in lot by Jeep. starving. intimidation of a witness. 10:33 a.m.: Request for police, High Street. 10:56 a.m.: Found, West Main Street. License Street. Vehicle towed. May 11 May 5 Bike taken from front porch last night. on Route 49. Chrystal Boudreau, 19, Hyde Street, 1 p.m.: Request for police, Cottage Street. 12:39 p.m.: Request for police, Chickering 4:09 p.m.: Larceny/theft/shoplifting, Fiskdale Road. Report taken. Brookfield. Domestic assault and battery, Water flowing into driveway/house. Road. Contract papers missing. trespassing, disorderly conduct. 11:10 a.m.: Police information, Maple and 1:59 p.m.: Request for police, Chestnut Street. 7:42 p.m.: Found/lost property, Allen Road. Chestnut/Adams streets. Street washed out, Re: threatening wife. Services rendered. Friday, May 21, 2010 • SPENCER NEW LEADER 13 Now recovered, injured horse finds a new home

where he has since spent his tunate recovery. PICARO days easing back into a nor- “He is very spirited,” Kirker- continued from page 1 mal life. Head said. Grafton, according to a press Picaro’s strong network of Despite his improvements, release from the facility, well wishers and supporters Picaro will likely endure last- which is associated with gathered last week to send ing effects from the shooting. Tufts University.The hospital him off to his new Virginia Kirker-Head said the trauma took on the case at its own home, where he will live with of being shot would certainly expense, which totaled his new owner Anni Howell. stay in his mind for long time $20,000. Well-wishers have “We are very proud to wel- to come, as it would with any donated $3,000 to the animal’s come Picaro into our family human being. Even with that, care. of Paso Finos,” Howell said in Picaro has learned to ease his Under the care of Dr. Carl the hospital’s release. way back. Kirker-Head, doctors “Picaro’s story of survival “He is very laid back,” removed bullet fragments and determination against all Kirker-Head said. from Picaro’s right eye as well odds makes him a very spe- For example, said Kirker- as his hyoid apparatus, which cial horse, and we will help Head’s wife, Mona, who owns forms the base of his tongue, him carry on his unique the farm, Picaro could not according to the press release. bloodline.” handle flashes of light when Surgeons implanted three Picaro happily grazed the he first arrived. large rods — since removed lush grass as people snapped “It really startled him,” she — to help repair his jawbone. their last photos of him said. The wounds left him unable before his departure. Farm As Picaro took his final to swallow. Manager Peter Daigneault steps onto his travel trailer, “That’s why initially his hailed Picaro’s progress after Smaller recalled the reason prognosis was so bleak,” recalling the problems he he was able to make the trip. Kirker-Head said. arrived with, including an “The horse always had a Picaro is now able to nor- appearance of shyness. fighter instinct in him,” mally consume food, but has “He has improved a lot,” Small said. severely reduced vision in his Daigneault said. “It did not right eye. take much of a noise to scare Ryan Grannan-Doll may be him. He is much better now.” reached at (508) 909-4050, or After improving enough to Ryan Grannan-Doll photos no longer need intensive care, Kirker-Head credited by e-mail at rgrand@stone- Picaro was moved to the Picaro’s enduring determina- bridgepress.com. Left to right, Dr. Carl Kirker-Head, Picaro, Kirker-Head’s wife, Ross Haven Farm Manager Peter Daigneault, Sturbridge farm, Feb. 10, tion as one reason for his for- and Kirker-Head’s wife, Mona, and Meagan Meador, a Cummings senior who helped care for Picaro. McCarthy, Cirba win terms on School Committee

Commissioner; Jeremy Hayes, Park Commissioner; Public Library, Robert Allen for tree warden and William FINCOM MaryAnne Slack, Library Trustee; Rodney Foisy, Board of Gregoire for constable. continued from page 1 Health; Harold (Satch) McAfee, Sewer Commissioner; and Harland Smith had to wage a write-in campaign for town Chairman Anthony D. Pepe got the largest number of votes Frank Pina, Arthur Tatro and James Lapierre Sr., consta- moderator, since he did not return papers before the March (521) in a three-way race for two seats on the Board of bles. deadline. Write-in candidates were needed for three-year Selectmen. Disability Commission Chairman Gary E. A write-in candidate was needed to win a three-year term terms as constable and on the Finance Committee. Woodbury got 503 votes to win the second available seat. The as a Commissioner of Old Cemetery, with no one returning Rev. Ralph A. DiChiara got 360 votes in his second attempt to nomination papers by the deadline. David Dore may be reached at (508) 909-4140, or by e-mail at become a selectman. [email protected]. Pepe and Woodbury will take the seats held by Anthony EAST BROOKFIELD RESULTS Bove Jr. and Joseph DeCoff II, who decided not to run for re- election. Other than the Spencer School Committee seats (which The race for two Spencer seats on the Spencer-East voters in East Brookfield could vote on as well), all munici- Brookfield Regional School Committee went to Finance pal positions on the May 11 Annual Town Election ballot in Committee Vice Chairman Matthew J. McCarthy and busi- East Brookfield were unopposed. “Every Town Deserves a ness owner and political blogger Robert Cirba. McCarthy got That included Virginia Allen for town clerk, Joseph Fish 599 votes from Spencer and 88 from East Brookfield, while for the Board of Selectmen, Linda LeBlanc for the Board of Cirba got 555 between the two towns (487 from Spencer) and Assessors, Ruth McNeaney for the Board of Health, Thomas Good Local Newspaper” former Spencer Selectman Jennifer J. Gaucher got 338 (all Lowkes and Jennifer McNeaney as both Cemetery but 30 from Spencer). Commissioners and Trustees of Shade Trees and Cemetery TheHeartOfMassachusetts.com McCarthy and Cirba will succeed David Martin and A. Funds, Mark Violette and Steven Thebodo for the Planning Marie McDevitt, who did not seek another term. Board, William Sullivan Jr. and Robert Ciaffone for Trustees A ballot question asking residents if repairs to Memorial of Town Hall should be exempt from the limits of Proposition 2 the 1/2 (through a debt exclusion) was approved by a 404-349 mar- gin. Running unopposed for three-year terms were Peter Adams, moderator; Jeremey Snow, Board of Assessors; Kenneth Wheeler, Southern Worcester County Regional Vocational School District Committee; David O’Coin, Water

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“If it’s important to you, it’s important to us!” 14 SPENCER NEW LEADER • Friday, May 21, 2010 IDES OF MAY BRING CELEBRATION OF ASPARAGUS

Shawn Kelley photos

Lee Geisal of Springfield, Glenn Carr of Malden, Lee Clark of Worcester and Diane Spring of Worcester find a cool place in the shade.

Dylan Segatore, 4, of West Brookfield smiles for Hannah Sorensen, 11, of Sturbridge sings and plays Children attending the Asparagus Festival on the West Brookfield common May 15 made good use of the the camera as he enjoys lunch on the West guitar during the asparagus festival. fountain as they frolic in the chilly water. Brookfield common.

Tyler Wade, 12, of West Brookfield helps the blacksmith keep his fire Dorothy Benedict of Windy Hamlet Sheep Farm and Phillip Lequesne An entertainer entertained children on the common. burning. of West Brookfield enjoy their asparagus snack.

Julia Laburski, 13, of Sturbridge and Adelaide, 13, of West Brookfield, enjoy French fries and texting their friends on the common in West Dawson Kelly, 4, of Warren tries his hand at the hook the loop game. Kali Foley carries daughter Shawn Foley, 1 year old, on her shoulders Brookfield during the asparagus festival. as the two make their way through the asparagus festival. Friday, May 21, 2010 • SPENCER NEW LEADER 15 Helpful hints on growing heirloom plants he delightfully heady scent result in a decrease of blooms next per month will win a fabulous dinner for two of lilacs in bloom, a clump year. While Hosta is a gorgeous, lush plant, its (a $60 value) at the renowned restaurant, of lofty daylilies swaying usefulness may not be limited to its spectac- located on Route 131 across the town com- Tin a summer breeze, and *** ular eye appeal. According to some garden- mon in historic Sturbridge. 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He called the purchase “a very inex- Spencer voters cast a similar vote TOWN MEETING VOTES its current location on Stevens • Property owner Frederick pensive way to take a big step for- at their May 6 Annual Town Road. Antell, “for his foresight” more ward.” Twenty-five people gathered in Meeting, which means the study The town will borrow $550,000 of than 40 years ago to buy land along The 8,000-square-foot concrete the elementary school auditorium can proceed. the purchase price. It was excluded East Main Street (Route 9) that East garage was built in the 1970s and for last week’s Annual Town Also approved in East Brookfield from the limits of Proposition 2 1/2 Brookfield later bought for its use. vacated by Verizon a couple of Meeting and approved all but one of were the $1.94 million municipal for the life of the loan in separate Besides the 4.5-acre parcel bought years ago. It is designed for mainte- the 23 articles on the warrant. budget for fiscal 2011, which votes at a December Special Town last week, Antell owned 22 acres the nance, repair and storage of mid- The only article defeated was includes 3 percent raises funded Meeting and the January special town purchased about a decade ago and full-size vehicles like the town’s Article 22, which because of state through reductions in this year’s U.S. Senate election. to build East Brookfield plows, dump trucks and other law was worded in such a fashion spending plans and a $35,000 deficit Fayard thanked several people Elementary School. In fact, Fayard equipment. The site includes office that it had to be voted down to be to be closed at the fall Special Town and groups last week: said, former Selectman Kitty space, a storage area and a fenced- approved. It asked to disapprove Meeting; the $1.74 million assess- • Steve Quink at North Brookfield Gliniecki suggested during negotia- in yard to store vehicles — and even last month’s vote by the Spencer- ment to the Spencer-East Savings Bank, who saw newspaper tions for the elementary school has room to put up a shower and a East Brookfield School Committee Brookfield school district; $64,000 articles about the town’s difficulty land the town get first dibs when conference room. to borrow $630,000 for a feasibility for tuition and transportation for in getting 10-year financing from the abutting 4.5 acres went on sale. The current 40-foot-by-90-foot study for possible repairs, renova- vocational students; and a program larger banks and suggested using a • The Finance Committee and Town Barn is beyond repair, tions or replacement of David allowing elderly homeowners to local bank for the loan. Town Treasurer Rae Anne Barnes according to town officials. The old Prouty High School. The vote was work for the town and get abate- The town got a five-year loan for making the purchase and the Town Barn was bought used in six in favor and 18 against. ments on their property taxes from Spencer Savings Bank with a financing work. 1941. Even if the building were sal- The state will pay 57 percent of instead of a paycheck. 3.46 percent interest rate. Paying it “Even though we took the sim- vageable, no renovations or repairs the study cost, leaving the district’s off will add $96 per year to property pler route on the financing, it’s could be done because it is too close two member towns to fund the rest. David Dore may be reached at tax bills for a house valued at never simple” when dealing with to the Sevenmile River, and wet- Spencer will pay $219,859, while (508) 909-4140, or by e-mail at $200,000, as opposed to $56 per year municipal financing, Fayard said. lands laws prohibit working within East Brookfield will be responsible [email protected]. with a 10-year loan. But, officials • East Brookfield voters, who 200 feet of water. The sand and salt for $46,379. (The amounts are based Spencer’s Stevens reflects on first year at West Point

His advice to students “hardworking.” STEVENS entering a military academy “He has a strong philosoph- continued from page 1 is “Don’t take things too per- ical bent,” she said. “He has “I’ve grown up admiring sonally, learn from your mis- the ability to see the meaning soldiers fighting for free- takes and maintain your of things. And he’s fun too. dom,” he said. sense of humor.” He’s got a really good sense of His experience life-guard- It’s apparent Stevens has humor. He’s a good leader and ing at the Greendale YMCA in not let military academy he doesn’t ask anybody to do Worcester during high harden him, according to his anything he wouldn’t do.” school, Stevens said, is what father, John. Despite his accomplish- partially inspired him to go John Stevens said through- ments, Samuel Stevens is into the medical field. out high school, he has ridden humble about his experience “I figured the people I’d in the car a lot with Samuel so far. He acknowledged stu- want to treat would be sol- Stevens. During car rides in dents at West Point have two diers, fighting for freedom,” high school, John Stevens years to decide if they want to he said. said his son would always complete training. Even Out of all the other forms point out the sunsets. though he plans on staying, in the military, why the “Sam would also comment he said he does like when peo- Army? Stevens said he has on the sunsets — on the light ple shake his hand, because always had a motto: “I would and quality of the colors,” he and his fellow classmates rather get shot on land, than John Stevens said. “And I’m have not officially committed be in a sinking boat or in a pleased to say, even at West to the program yet. plane being shot down to the Point … he still enjoys a good This summer, Samuel ground.” sunset.” Stevens will complete air- After one year at West John Stevens said he is borne training in Georgia. Point, Stevens said he had a proud of the decisions and When asked if the thought of good experience and made accomplishments of both his going into combat is bother- some good friends. sons, and displays it with some, Stevens said he feels he Stevens admits it takes bumper stickers bearing the is prepared. some time to get used to the West Point logo on his car. “We’re getting really good Samuel Stevens’ mother, training. I’m not worried too strict schedule, but it is still Courtesy photo important to enjoy time with Nancy Berube, described her much,” he said. “We all know Samuel Stevens pictured with his father, John. Samuel Stevens recently completed his first year at West friends. son as “intelligent” and the risks.” Point and planning on becoming an Army doctor. B Section INDEX Friday, May 21, 2010 Obituaries ...... B2 Calendar ...... B3 Our Towns ...... B4 Real Estate . . . .B6-B8 Legal Notices . B9-B10 QUALITYQUALITY Store EZ 88 Specials (508)867-7300 COUNTSCOUNTS 1Scott ONLY 99 See all we can do for your interior Shop Towels 99 on a Roll 99 ONLY12 painting project and more. ONLY 99 Green Thumb #75130 15 Grill Zone 100% customer 117 West Main St., 2 Pc. Drop W. Brookfield 110 Piece Gourmet Electric Forged SS satisfaction. (508) 867-9947 Drill/Driver Set Smoker Pruner Set Hours: Mon-Fri 8-5:30; Sat. 8-3 Extremely competitive pricing 180 West St., 99 Rebate/per Gal. for quality craftsmanship. Ware ONLY15 00 Bullseye Zero (413) 967-5121 MP Premium Int/Ext. No VOC PHIL’S REMODELING Hours: Mon-Fri 8-7; Sat. 8-3 Sun. 9-2 3 Pk. Poly Brush 4 Primer/Sealer Offering quality painting and remodeling services. Promotional items are subject to while supplies last. A full list of services, pictures and - We Fill Propane Tanks - references can be found at PLEASE - Senior Discount Day Is Every Tuesday - CHECK OUT OUR Garden Manure & WWW.PHILSREMODELING.COM POOL SUPPLIES - WE FIX SCREENS! - Natural Cedar Mulch (508)-735-4956 18 W. Main Street W. Brookfield, MA 01585 are in stock CS 96579/ HIC 157388 / INSURED Please visit us at www.truevalue.com/eztruevalue for web only specials

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SPENCER — William S. Cundall Jr., 81, of Management. He served his country with the WEST WARREN — Robert W. Towne, 87, in West Brookfield. G.H. Wilson Road, died Tuesday,May 11 in St. U.S. Army during World War II. He was a of Old West Warren Road, died Friday, May Robert loved the Yankees, playing the lot- Vincent Hospital in member of Gaudette-Kirk American Legion 7 in Baystate Mary Lane tery,gardening and long rides in his Lincoln Worcester. Post 138. Hospital in Ware. with his son-in-law and his grandsons. He He leaves his wife of 59 Mr. Cundall was a foreman for many years He leaves his wife of 63 also loved his cat Kitty Girl, spending time years, Helen (Bowmar) at Jamesbury Corp. in Worcester until his years, Elinor M. (Titus) with his number one kid Susan, his grand- Cundall; two sons, Richard retirement in 1981. He previously was vice Towne; five children, Susan children and great-grandchildren and most Cundall and his wife, Amy of president of manufacturing at Worcester Towne of West Warren, of all the love of his life, his wife Elinor. Douglas and their son, Taper Pin. He once was a member of the Sandra Lefevre and her hus- A funeral service for Robert was held Geoffrey Arnold of Spencer Planning Board. He loved travel, band, Ralph of North Tuesday, May 11 in the Varnum Funeral Hampton, N.H., and Robert woodworking, singing in the church choir Brookfield, Karen Merrill Home, Inc., 43 East Main St., West Cundall and his partner, and most of all spending time with his and her husband, David of Brookfield. Burial was in Pine Grove Daniel Bross of Issaquah, friends and family. Warren, Kevin Towne and Cemetery in Warren. Wash.; two daughters, Gail He was active in Cub Scouts and Boy his wife, Judy of West Memorial donations may be made to the Carpenter and her husband, Scouts in Spencer, and was the charter presi- Warren and Lisa Lowe and Shriners Hospital for Crippled Children, 516 Steve, and their daughters, dent of the Spencer Lions Club. He was a her husband, Chris of Carew St., Springfield, MA 01104-2396. Chelsea and Elizabeth, all of longtime member of the First Gloucester; one sister, Lucille AUBURN — Boyd C. Orcutt, age 85, of Mars, Pa., and Lynn Harris Congregational Church, United Church of Antonovitch of Warren; 14 Warren Road, died Sunday, May 9 at Saint and her husband, Richard, Christ. grandchildren, 15 great- Vincent Hospital in Worcester. and their son, Daniel, all of Funeral services were held Friday, May 14 grandchildren and many He leaves his wife of 60 years, Gertrude M. Spencer; nieces and nephews. in the First Congregational Church, 205 nieces and nephews. (Wardwell) Orcutt of Auburn; two sons, He is predeceased by a brother, Joseph Main St., Spencer. Calling hours were at the He was born in Warren, son of the late Clayton Orcutt of Webster and Darrell Cundall, and sisters Evangeline Cole, J.Henri Morin & Son Funeral Home, 23 Merritt and Mary (Sieckowski) Towne, and Orcutt of Brookfield; six grandchildren and Elizabeth Burns, Jane Peterson and Patricia Maple Terrace, Spencer. Burial will be pri- was a lifelong resident of Warren and West three great-grandchildren. Goldberg. vate in High Plains Cemetery, Oakdale. Warren. He was born in Brooksville, Maine, son of Born in West Boylston, he was the son of Contributions may be made to the First Mr. Towne worked as a machine operator the late Charles and Georgianna (Babson) William S. and Ethel (Thompson) Cundall Sr. Congregational Church Music Fund, P.O. for the former Perkins Machine in Warren Orcutt. He was retired from Wyman and lived in Spencer for 55 years. He attended Box 187, Spencer, MA 01562. and then for Reed Rolled Thread Die Gordon, where he worked in dye casting. Worcester Public Schools and was a graduate www.morin-morrison.com Company in Holden before retiring in 1984. There are no calling hours. Funeral serv- of the WPI School of Industrial He was a World War II veteran, serving in ices and burial will be at the convenience of the United States Coast Guard aboard the the family.Shaw-Majercik Funeral Home, 48 U.S.S. Lansing, and was a member of the School St., Webster, is directing arrange- Janice M. Canty, 74 George Whitefield United Methodist Church ments.

WORCESTER — Janice M. (Coupe) Canty, ceased her. 74, of Worcester a devoted mother and grand- Janice worked many years as a Certified mother, passed away on Mother’s Day, Nurse Assistant for the Notre Dame Sunday, May 9, surrounded by her family Extended Care facility before retiring due to Robert G. Dionne, 81 after a long, courageous struggle with cancer. illness. It was her passion to lovingly and Janice was born in Holyoke Feb. 18, 1936, a respectfully provide care for her patients. WARREN — Robert G. Dionne, 81, of the son of the late Joseph and Antoinette daughter of Alfred and Erna (Hohenberger) Janice most enjoyed spending time in the Warren and formerly of Southbridge and (Snay) Dionne. Coupe, and has lived here most of her life. company of her children and grandchildren. Brimfield, died Monday,May During the he served with U.S. Janice is survived by her cherished chil- They were her inspiration. She loved animals 10 at his residence, following Army in the field artillery branch. He was dren, John A. Canty of Leicester, Nancy L. and was an avid advocate for them. a long illness. awarded the with a Buck and her husband, Peter, of Rutland, The family would like to extend their heart- He was the husband of the bronze service star and the U.N. Service Carolyn Kachadoorian and her husband, felt thanks to Dr. Piperdi and his loving, car- late Jeannette T. (Desautels) Medal. Following the war, he worked at Daniel, of Leicester,Cathy C. Cocaine and her ing staff at UMass Memorial Hospital Dionne, who died in 2000. Cascade Diamond Co. in Thorndike for more husband, David, of Millbury, Michael S. University Campus Cancer Center. He is survived by two sons, than 30 years as a machine operator. He Canty of Worcester and Sandra L. Mulhern of Funeral services and burial in Worcester Paul Dionne and his com- enjoyed traveling and taking long car rides Worcester. She is also survived by 11 adored County Memorial Park in Paxton will be held panion, Debra Mays of with his family. grandchildren, Joshua and Ethan Buck, privately.No calling hours will be held. Southbridge and Richard His funeral was held Friday, May 14 from Brooke, Justin and Bridget Kachadoorian, Memorial contributions may be made to Dionne of Palmer; two daugh- the Daniel T. Morrill Funeral Home, 130 Nicholas and Andrew Cocaine, Shaylagh and the Massachusetts Society for the Prevention ters, Barbara Marcille-Delisle Hamilton St., Southbridge, followed by a Raeghan Canty,Nicole and Lindsay Mulhern, of Cruelty to Animals, 350 South Huntington and her husband, James of funeral Mass at St. Christopher's Church, extended family and friends. Ave., Jamaica Plain, MA 02130. Warren and Carol Humpel Route 20, Brimfield. Burial followed at Two brothers, John and George Coupe, a The Mercadante Funeral Home & Chapel, and her husband, Normann Brimfield Cemetery in Brimfield. daughter-in-law, Linda Canty, and Janice’s 370 Plantation St., is honored to assist the of Warren; a brother, Memorial donations may be made to the best friend, Cindy Berthiaume, all prede- family with arrangements. Raymond Dionne of South American Cancer Society, 30 Speen St., Carolina; and four grandchildren, John, Framingham, MA 01701. Windy, Brianna and Allissa. www.morrillfuneralhome.com Robert was born in Southbridge, and was Jacqueline A. Lampron, 89 HOLDEN — Jacqueline Anne (Bonneau) kitchen at Holden Hills. She was a member Lampron, 89, of Redgate Lane, passed away of The Chapel of the Holy Spirit at on Sunday, May 16 in UMass Memorial Assumption College. She loved cooking, gar- Maryann M. Friedland, 88 Hospital-University Campus in Worcester dening, sewing, knitting and French culture after an illness. and champagne. We will remember for her BROOKFIELD — Maryann M. (Wilshire) Greene. Her husband of 54 years, Emil A. infectious laugh, bright eyes and her love of Friedland, 88, of Fiskdale Road, died She was born in Attleboro, the daughter Lampron, died in 2001. her family. Wednesday, May 12 at St. of the late Ernest C. and Mary R. She leaves two daughters, Nancy Jacobs of A Memorial Mass will be held at 11 a.m. Vincent Hospital in (Desruisseaux) Wilshire, and lived most of Worcester and Janine Christenson of Friday, May 21 in The Chapel of the Holy Worcester after a short ill- her life in Brookfield and West Brookfield. Holden; four grandchildren, Lisabritt Spirit, Assumption College, 500 Salisbury ness. Mrs. Friedland was a nurse’s aide at Solsky of Concord, N.H., Marc Mathews of St., Worcester. Burial will be private in She was predeceased by Quaboag Nursing Home in West Brookfield Princeton, Jacqueline Casello of Leicester France. her husband, Henry H. for 10 years, retiring more than 30 years and Jessica Berryman of Rutland; and nine In lieu of flowers, memorial donations Friedland, who died in 2005. ago. She was president of the Foster great-grandchildren. may be made to the Town of Holden Fire She is survived by seven Association and brought more than 500 Jacqueline was born on April 18, 1921 in Department Ambulance Fund, 1384 Main children, Raymond children into her home during her life. She Bordeaux, France, the daughter of George St., Holden, MA 01520. Friedland of West was a member of the Barre Chapter of the Ulysse and Anne (Melle) Bonneau, and lived Miles Funeral Home, 1158 Main St., Brookfield, Christine Cary of Missouri, Order of the Eastern Star and she enjoyed in France and Germany before moving to Holden, is directing arrangements. Karen Pankanin of Ohio, Sandra Tebo of fishing. Holden 42 years ago. She was a cook at Website and guestbook: www.milesfuner- Spencer, Joanne Haines of Virginia, A memorial service was held Monday, Assumption College for eight years, retiring alhome.com Jonathan Friedland of Worcester and May 17 at the Paradis Funeral Home, 357 in the 1980s. Previously she worked in the Everett Wilshire of North Attleboro, 18 Main St., Oxford. Burial will be private at grandchildren and 32 great-grandchildren. the Massachusetts Veteran’s Memorial She was predeceased by a sister, Alice Cemetery in Winchendon. Marjorie F. Hjelm, 89 WEST BOYLSTON — Marjorie F. (Schofield) Maylott, and lived in Worcester M. Elizabeth Small, 86 (Maylott) Hjelm, 89, of Pierce Street, died before moving to West Boylston 50 years Friday, May 14 in Kindred ago. LEICESTER — Mrs. M. Elizabeth “Betty” of Wesley United Methodist Church in Hospital Park View-Central Mrs. Hjelm was the director of cafeterias (Wetherbee) Small, 86, of Crestwood Road Worcester; she was also an active member of Massachusetts in Leicester in the West Boylston School System for 20 died Thursday, May 13 in UMass-Memorial the Leicester Women’s Club, most recently after an illness. years before retiring in 1983. She also was Hospital after an illness. serving as vice president. Her husband of 44 years, an executive secretary for Worcester Press Her husband, Herbert E. Small Jr., died in There will be a service of remembrance at David E. Hjelm, died in 1991. Steel Company. She was a volunteer at the 2007. 1 p.m. Friday, May 21 at Wesley United She leaves a daughter, West Boylston Council on Aging for several She leaves her adopted son, Theodore J. Methodist Church, 114 Main St., Worcester. Carla E. Hjelm of Mahwah, years. Skaar, and his wife, Mary Lou, of Burial will be at the convenience of the fam- N.J.; three sisters, Ruth A funeral service for Marjorie was held Saugerties, N.Y.; two grandsons, ily in Worcester County Memorial Park in Cartier of Worcester, Janet Tuesday,May 18 in the Miles Funeral Home, Christopher E. Skaar and his wife, Paxton. There are no calling hours. Pierce of Jonesport, Maine, and Betty Hally 1158 Main St. (Route 122A), Holden, with Christine, of Wantagh, N.Y., and Jeffrey R. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be of Shrewsbury; and many nephews and burial following in Old Swedish Cemetery Skaar of Manhattan, N.Y.; two great-grand- made to the Restoration Fund, Wesley nieces. in Worcester. daughters, Kathryn and Erin, and extended United Methodist Church, 114 Main St., Two sisters, Phyllis Gigliotti and Barbara Donations may be made to the West family as well. Worcester, MA 01608. Chapin, predeceased her. Boylston Council on Aging, 127 Hartwell St., Mrs. Small was born in Worcester, daugh- Morin-Morrison Funeral Home, 1131 Marjorie was born in Cherry Valley, the West Boylston, MA 01583. ter of Daniel and Grace (Neudeck) Main St., Leicester, is directing arrange- daughter of Arthur E. and Beatrice E. www.milesfuneralhome.com Wetherbee. She graduated from Bryant ments. University in Providence and worked as a www.morin-morrison.com bookkeeper in Worcester. She was a member

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[Send all calendar listings and happenings Public Library, North Main Street (routes to Editor David Dore by mail to the Spencer 67 and 148), North Brookfield. What did New Leader, 25 Elm St., Southbridge, MA your parents and Grandparents do in their 01550, by fax to (508) 764-8015, or by e-mail A GRAND NEW FLAG spare time? It wasn’t all work and no play. to [email protected]. All calen- Come enjoy this presentation on the not- dar listings must be submitted by noon so-serious side of life and then listen to Monday to be published in the following and share your own recollections of the Friday’s edition. good times. This program is presented for the North Brookfield Historical Society by Paulette Adams and Ellen Smith. FRIDAY May 21 THURSDAY “ALICE IN THE TECHNICOLOR May 27 PHASE” will be performed by the North Brookfield Youth Center’s Drama Troupe BINGO will be held every Thursday at at 6:30 p.m. in the North Brookfield Spencer Council No. 118 of the Knights of Elementary School auditorium. Loosely Columbus, 10 Meadow Road, Spencer. based on the novel “Alice in Wonderland” Doors open at 4:30 p.m. The first game by Lewis Carroll, this thought provoking starts at 6:45 p.m. Come and enjoy some play was written by the Drama Troupe good food, good people and hopefully win a highlighting the issues that teens face little. Join the fun and help the Knights today. Join Alice and ensemble as they help others. The top prize is still $1,199. journey through junior/senior high school, experiencing issues such as teen pregnancy, bullying, drugs, drinking, and FRIDAY self-injury while also offering effective ways in which to deal with them. May 28 Admission is $7 for adults and $5 for chil- dren and students, with a family cap of $20. FISHER HOUSE FUNDRAISER COOK- OUT will start at 4:30 p.m. at North LEICESTER LIONS CLUB will be hold- Courtesy photo Brookfield Elementary School. Kick off ing its monthly Pitch Party at 7 p.m. at the BROOKFIELD — State Sen. Stephen M. Brewer (D-Barre), right, recently presented an American Memorial Day weekend with a cookout to Leicester Senior Center, 40 Winslow Ave., flag to the Town of Brookfield and Selectmen Chairman Rudy Heller, left, during a ceremony at benefit the Fisher House Boston. The Leicester. Admission is $4 plus a non-per- Town Hall. Fisher House program offers shelter and ishable food item. All proceeds will benefit support during a medical crisis for mem- the Massachusetts Lions Eye Research bers of the Armed Forces, retirees, veter- Fund and the Leicester Community. ans and their families. At 6 p.m. the movie For tickets, call Phil at (508) 892-8553 (leave adaptations will also be also discussed. “Sergeant York” will be shown, followed a message with name, phone number and Handouts will be provided with informa- by coffee and raffles. This is sponsored by ATURDAY number of tickets). Or for people who can- tion about butterfly clubs, books and web- the North Brookfield Police Auxiliary, the S not attend, send comments and a $10 dona- sites, as well as instructions for attracting North Brookfield Fire Department, tion to Phil Robo, 10 King Court, Leicester, butterflies. This program is supported in Hannaford Supermarkets, the North May 22 MA 01524. All proceeds benefit the Lions part by a grant from the Brookfield Brookfield American Legion and the Park Fund. Make checks payable to Cultural Council, a local agency supported North Brookfield VFW. AMERICAN RED CROSS BLOOD “Leicester Lions Park.” by the Massachusetts Cultural Council, a DRIVE will be held from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. at state agency. the Leicester Rod and Gun Club, 1015 SATURDAY Whittemore St., Leicester. This blood drive SUNDAY is open to the public, and residents from MONDAY May 29 all surrounding towns are invited to par- May 23 ticipate. Appointments are preferred, but May 24 walk-in donors are also welcome. The Red BROOKFIELD GARDEN CLUB will have Cross is hoping to collect at least 45 life- WILDFLOWERS AT BURNCOAT POND KNITTING CORNER will be offered from its Annual Plant Sale from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. savings pints of blood at this drive. All will be held from 1-3:30 p.m. Abundant lore 10:15 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. in the Meeting on the Brookfield Common. The sale will donors will receive a free Red Sox T-shirt surrounds wildflowers, whether relating Room of the Richard Sugden Library in feature a variety of perennials, annuals, and a free 6-inch Subway sandwich to their perfume, nutritional value or med- Spencer. Get inspired. Meet new friends. herbs, heirloom tomatoes and beautiful coupon. Donors can also register to win ical uses. For example, one tradition has Bring a new project, or that old one that’s hanging baskets. Some of the best buys of Red Sox tickets. Anyone in good health, that hanging the first leaf of wood been put away in your closet for years. For the sale come from members’ gardens. weighing 110 pounds or more, and has not anemone around your neck can keep more information, call the library at (508) Every year, members dig and separate given blood in the past 56 days may try to fevers at bay for the entire season. Look 885-7513. their favorite perennials to donate to the donate. The American Red Cross now for these and other spring wildflowers plant sale. The Brookfield Garden Club requires positive ID before donating. To among the sanctuary’s pines and moun- meets once a month and has a variety of schedule an appointment to donate, please tain laurel. What good fortunes will TUESDAY programs open to the public. The goals of call (800) RED-CROSS or log on to Mother Nature reveal? Meet at the end of the club are to create a fellowship of gar- www.redcrossblood.org. Polar Spring Road, Route 9 (watch for the deners, provide education about garden- Spencer/Leicester line sign; dirt road is May 25 ing, enjoy the sharing of gardens and PLANT SALE AND CHICKEN BARBE- next to the entrance for the Spencer serve the community. Besides the educa- CUE will take place at the Sturbridge Country Inn). Bring field guides, if you CRAFTER’S GROUP meets on the second tional programs offered, the club main- Federated Church, 8 Maple St., Sturbridge. have them, and drinking water. The fee is and fourth Tuesday of every month from tains public gardens in Brookfield and The plant sale will run from 9 a.m. to 3 $8 for Mass Audubon adult members and 6-8 p.m. in the basement of Christ West Brookfield and has had occasional p.m., and the chicken barbecue will be $10 for adult non-members. For more infor- Memorial Episcopal Church, 133 North garden tours. served from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. This is a mation and to register, call (508) 753-6087. Main St., North Brookfield. Just bring a benefit for the relief efforts in Haiti, and current project and join in the fun. For for the church’s adult missionaries who THE BRIMFIELD BELLS will be pre- more information, call Connie at (508) 867- MONDAY recently visited and worked in this devas- senting its sixth annual Molly Frances 6535, Van at (508) 347-9326 or Lois at (508) tated area. The chicken barbecue tickets Watson Memorial Handbell Concert at 2 867-8339. May 31 are $12. Call the church office for tickets at p.m. at the First Congregational Church of (508) 347-3915. The missionaries are Sandi Brimfield on Route 20. The choir will be Bostrom at (508) 612-9757, Shirley directed by Vivian Wells and will be per- WEDNESDAY THIRD ANNUAL CHICKEN BBQ AND Clemence at (508) 764-3658 or Tom Graf at forming music by local composer Dorothy SILENT AUCTION will be held from (508) 347-3450. They may be contacted as Van Andel Frisch, along with past May 26 noon to 2 p.m., rain or shine, at the First well. favorites and new pieces. Performances Congregational Church of North will also be made by the Elm Street Belles Brookfield. Meals are served outside fol- POKER RUN by the Quirk Wire Nuts, a and Beaus Hand Bell Choir of Southbridge BROOKFIELD ELEMENTARY SCHOOL lowing the memorial service at the team in the American Cancer Society and the Brimfield Congregational Church extends an invitation to Brookfield seniors church. Tickets are only $10, and kids eat Relay for Life, will start with registration Choir directed by the church organist and to the school at 10:30 a.m. The program free (hot dogs and other goodies) with the from 9-10 a.m. at the American Legion, choir director Steve Carlson. Joan Allen will be performed by the kindergarten, purchase of a barbecue ticket. The auction Route 9, West Brookfield. That will be fol- will play organ, Loren Jenks playing the first- and second-grade pupils. There will is 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. in the Fellowship Hall. lowed by a 75-mile ride through scenic piano, Ian Lynch guitar and Mary be a light luncheon to follow. Please RSVP For more information, contact Steve and Massachusetts. The cost is $25 for riders Bernstein drums. A dessert reception will at (508) 867-8774. Donna Cummings at (508) 867-7671 or see and $15 for passengers. Come to the final follow the concert. All are welcome. For Dave Libby or Ken Winters. stop at Ye Olde Tavern in West Brookfield more information, please call (413) 245- CURIOUS GEORGE DAY will be cele- for a chicken barbecue. The feast begins at 9276. brated from 4-5 p.m. in the Children’s MEMORIAL DAY FOLK SONG FEST 3:30 p.m. Admission for non-riders to the Room of the Richard Sugden Library in will be held from 1-5 p.m. at Elm Hill meal is $15. All proceeds will benefit the BROOKFIELD GARDEN CLUB will host Spencer. Ah, that curious monkey is at it Center, 26 East Main St., Brookfield, imme- American Cancer Society. To learn more “Butterflies of the Northeast” with John again! The library’s after-school program diately following the Memorial Day about the team, please visit www.quirk- Root, educator and naturalist, at 3 p.m. in will end for the year by enjoying some parade. Enjoy the day with the family at wirenuts.com. the basement of the Brookfield tales of Curious George’s adventures. historic Elm Hill Center and listen to some Congregational Church (on the Common). Follow George’s instructions on making a great music from banjo players and fid- “ROAST AND TOAST” for Leicester This is the second in a series of presenta- paper sailboat. Refreshments will be dlers. There will be food booths, feed the Selectman Stanley Zagorski will be held tions by Root. The program is free and served. For more information, call Debbie animals at the farm and kids’ activities. from 7-11 p.m. at the Cherry Valley open to the public. His presentation offers Kirk at (508) 885-7513. Food and refreshments will be for sale to American Legion, Main Street (Route 9), beautiful images of lepidopterans through benefit Elm Hill Center. Admission is $10 Cherry Valley. There will be light food, a their entire life cycle. During his pro- NORTH BROOKFIELD HISTORICAL per car. For more information, visit cash bar, dancing and singing, and plenty gram, learn distinguishing characteristics SOCIETY will present “And In Our Spare www.blanchardmeansfoundation.org. of opportunities to roast or toast Zagorski, of butterfly families and of selected Time,” a look back at leisure in the who is stepping down as selectman. species within each family. Ranges, habi- Brookfields from the 1850s, at 7 p.m. in the Donation is $10, or $50 for a table of eight. tats, seasons of activity, host plants and local meeting room of the Haston Free 4 SPENCER NEW LEADER • Friday, May 21, 2010 FISHING THE DAY AWAY

STURBRIDGE — Jeannine Lusignan of Spencer fly fishes during the Hamilton Rod and Gun Club's fishing derby held May 15-16.

STURBRIDGE — Craig Lusignan of North Brookfield and his dog, Lilly, a miniature Australian Shepherd, enjoy the sunshine on a STURBRIDGE — Jared Houle and John Prouty, both of Spencer, do a little STURBRIDGE — Linda Palmerino of Sturbridge puts a fresh worm Sunday afternoon at the Hamilton Rod and Gun Club. fishing together on a Sunday afternoon. on her hook during the derby. OUR TOWNS

donated, up to $500 per branch per year. Becker signs agreement For more information, visit www.banknb- GOING GREEN FOR EARTH DAY sb.com. with vet medicine school LEICESTER — Ross University is filling Wine, beer tasting to the critical shortage of physicians and vet- erinarians in U.S. health care, and Ross has signed an articulation agreement with benefit animal shelter Becker College, guaranteeing recommended EAST BROOKFIELD — A Wine and Beer Becker pre-veterinary graduates interviews Tasting will be held from 4-6 p.m. Sunday, at the Ross University School of Veterinary May 23 at E.B. Flatts Restaurant on Route 9 in Medicine (RUSVM). East Brookfield. Ross University is addressing the shortage This event will include wine and beer tast- of veterinarians by enrolling more than 300 ing as well as some great hors d’oeuvres. A students a year to its unique three-semester a silent auction will add fun to the event with year program, which allows students to grad- lots of great items to bid on. And what’s best, uate in less than four years. it all benefits the homeless pets that Second Representatives from the RUSVM office of Chance Animal Shelter in East Brookfield admissions were at Becker College for a stu- helps. dent and faculty orientation Monday, May 3 Tickets are $25 and include a free wine at the Leicester campus. glass. Tickets can be purchased at the shelter, According to the American Veterinary by phone at (508) 867-5525 or on its website, Medical Association, American veterinary www.secondchanceanimals.org. colleges are currently at or above capacity All proceeds from the event go directly to and graduate only about 2,500 veterinarians Courtesy photo help Second Chance provide a second chance annually.The shortage is projected to worsen for homeless pets. Second Chance is a no-kill by 4 percent to 5 percent annually.According AUBURN — Ellie Hills, 5, of Leicester animal shelter located at 111 Young Road in to a recent report by the Bureau of Labor proudly shows off the arts and craft proj- East Brookfield. Second Chance helps thou- Statistics, veterinary medicine ranked ninth ect she made during Auburn Mall’s Simon sands of pets each year through adoption, in the list of the 30 fastest-growing occupa- Kidgits Club “Little Planet Helpers” low cost spay/neuter and other programs. tions. Earth Day event Saturday,April 17. At the Caring for these homeless pets and providing Speaking about RUSVM, Becker Director event, kids planted herb seedlings in pots desperately needed services is expensive. of Animal Science Programs James Q. they custom designed played the “Pitch In The need for services in the area and beyond Knight, D.V.M. said, “Ross and Becker have Recycling Game,” a green twist on a famil- continues to grow each year. The shelter does similar, holistic and hands-on philosophies, iar basketball game that teaches kids how ABOVE: Alec Thompson, 5, of Leicester gets not receive any funding from government and, like Becker, Ross has experience helping to recycle. creative coloring. sources, and therefore relies on donations to the non-traditional student — first to go to do the work of helping homeless pets. college, or older — succeed.” Second Chance has received national Becker College’s Associate of Science in Refreshments were provided for exhibitors awards for its outstanding work. Second veterinary technology was the first in and spectators while they viewed the many Chance received the 2007 Pedigree Best Massachusetts to be accredited, in 1978. Its Lake association to entries and waited for the judging to take Rescue Story Award, was a 2008 Zootoo.com fifth pre-veterinary class graduated earlier place. top 20 finalist in its national makeover com- this month. hold annual cleanup The panel of judges included Arleen petition, won the Zootoo Special Recognition Bonneau from Spencer, who has a back- Award for Spay/Neuter Outreach, and was WEST BROOKFIELD — The Lake ground in art, along with Jim and Janet the shelter of the week by the SPCA Wickaboag Preservation Association is plan- Hines, visiting missionaries from Idaho, who International 2009. But Second Chance does- ning its 12th annual lake cleanup day from 9 Harmonie Transverse offered their expertise. n’t do it for those rewards; it does its out- a.m. to noon Saturday, May 29 at the town Grand prize was awarded to Elijah standing work for the countless pets that are beach. Refreshments will be provided for all Leonardo, 24, who lives in Warren, for his helped each year through adoption and the to perform at church lake cleanup volunteers. detailed pen and ink drawing. Second place various programs including spay/neuter, Marc Pontbriand, chairman of the event, SPENCER — Hillside Baptist Church is went to 8-year-old Mackenzie Allen of North educational outreach and more. pleased to present the Harmonie Transverse is encouraging local volunteers to aid LWPA Brookfield, who submitted a drawing of her flute choir on Saturday, June 5 at 7:30 p.m. members in cleaning up refuse in the lake family. Pat Young, a resident of Sturbridge, The group will give a special performance in and along the shoreline. As in previous years, received third prize for her beautifully exe- the sanctuary of Hillside Baptist Church, 427 the volunteer effort will also include the lake cuted star quilt. East Brookfield library Main St. (Route 9). Admission is free, but area along Wickaboag Valley Road to Snow Leonardo’s work was further honored by there will be a freewill donation collected. All Road and the rest area on Route 9 across from being displayed at the Worcester Art are welcome to attend. the lake. Museum and can now be viewed at the to offer ‘Yoga 101’ Harmonie Transverse is a flute choir that There will also be an information table Haston Free Public Library in North EAST BROOKFIELD — On Thursday, May was formed in 2002 by flutists who had per- sponsored by the LWPA, which will include Brookfield. 27 at 6:30 p.m. at the East Brookfield Public formed with the New England lake publications and membership applica- The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Library,come for “Yoga 101.” Come for a live- Conservatory’s Metropolitan Flute tions. Signed and numbered prints of a new Saints, located at 108 New Braintree Road in ly class that will answer your questions and Orchestra. The flutists are performers, teach- painting of Lake Wickaboag in summer and North Brookfield, plans to make the art show give you a taste of how yoga can work for ers, parents and artists. This year the group sweatshirts, T-shirts and hats embroidered an annual event. Publicity will be expanded everyone. has added a Contra Bass Flute to the ensem- with the lake logo will be offered for sale. so that exhibitors from a larger area are able Lauren Toolin is one of the first instruc- ble which also includes piccolo, C Flute, G Some kids’ sized shirts are also available. A to participate. tors to be certified as a Master Teacher in the Alto Flute, and Bass Flute; this gives an DVD highlighting Bill Jankins’ history of For more information about this and ParaYoga tradition. This achievement is the excellent range for Flute Choir music. Lake Wickaboag and another DVD highlight- future events at the Church, contact Cindy culmination of decades of study,practice and Harmonie Transverse is part of the Artist ing his history of West Brookfield will be Bergeron at (508) 885-8183. teaching, and a five-year apprenticeship. She in Residence program (AIR) at Wachusett available for sale. also apprenticed with and was a lead assis- Regional High School and is supported by LWPA members will be handing out post- tant teacher to Rodney Yee for many years. TEMPO (To Encourage Musical cards that include information about this Toolin has been teaching for more than 17 Performance Opportunities), the music summer’s Fourth of July Waterfront NBSB to host food years and teaches from her in-depth knowl- boosters group at the high school. The group Decoration Contest. All lakefront property edge of anatomy, Classical Yoga, Kundalini takes its name from the word “Harmonie” for owners are invited to join in the fun. science and Tantra, and her students are wind band and “Transverse” for side blown drive through May 28 guided through an experience of Yoga in its flute. Harmonie Transverse performs at least To help hundreds of individuals and fami- most sublime, lively and profound manifesta- two concerts per year and auditions are held lies in need enjoy a brighter and healthier tion. She has contributed to several national each fall in September. N. Brookfield church spring season and 2010, North Brookfield yoga publications, is on the editing staff of Performers are Hannah Bitterman, Sallie Savings Bank has teamed up with local food Yoga Journal, and conceptualized and associ- Brainard, Karen Coleman, Phyllis Howard, holds first art exhibit pantries and church groups to benefit those ate produced “The Practical Power of Yoga,” Jennifer Lehman, Elise Locker, Serge Paul- at risk of hunger within our communities. a nationally-broadcast PBS special. Toolin Emile, Carol Peabody, Gretchen Schlier, NORTH BROOKFIELD — Local amateur From now until May 28th the bank will be teaches public classes in Spencer, leads Kathy Rheault, Marty Tentor, Tim Glover, artists recently exhibited their work at a spe- collecting non-perishable food items, toi- teacher trainings throughout the Northeast, Patty Griffin, Marcia Cummings and Jay V. cial showing sponsored by The Church of letries and paper goods at any of its branch- and offers workshops and retreats nation- Kast-Tuttle (director). Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in North es, which are located in North Brookfield, wide and in Belize and Puerto Rico. For more information, call Hillside Baptist Brookfield. Fifteen local residents entered West Brookfield, Palmer and Belchertown. Meet at the East Brookfield Public Library, Church Pastor Ralph DiChiara at (508) 885- their work with many of them bringing mul- The goal is to collect a minimum of 500 items 122 Connie Mack Drive, East Brookfield. For 9690. tiple pieces. at each branch location. North Brookfield more information, please visit www.east- The program was open to the public and Savings Bank will donate $1 for each item brookfieldlibrary.org or call (508) 867-7928. ran about two and a half hours. Friday, May 21, 2010 • SPENCER NEW LEADER 5 Les Sampou is tough and tender in ‘Lonesomeville’

With the release of her long-awaited fifth tion, Jabooda will tickle you ears and move Numbers, 8 p.m., Mill Street Brews, album, “Lonesomeville,” Les Sampou’s next your feet. Southbridge, $10 tour stop is at the Vanilla Bean Saturday, May *ROCK HOUSE 6, 9 p.m., The Cannery, 22. FRIDAY MAY 21 12 Crane, Southbridge, $5 Les will be performing the songs from the *Coherence, Stand and Deliver, Junior, *Betsy, 8:30 p.m., Chuck's Steakhouse, album in a solo format at the Vanilla Bean. Nothing in Vain, New Reality, Rebuild, Think Auburn The new album was pro- Straight, 8 p.m., London *Shayne Holland Band, 8 p.m., Whistle duced by Sampou, David Billiards / Club Oasis, 70 James Stop, Oxford Ogden and Andy GETTING Street, Worcester, $8 *Les Sampou (CD Release), 8 p.m., The Plaisted, and mixed by *Terry Brennan, 9 p.m., Vanilla Bean, Pomfret, Conn., $15 Ducky Carlisle. Recorded IN Fiddler’s Green, Worcester *Dana Lewis, 9:30 p.m., The Gold Eagle live at Chris Rival’s TUNE *CRUSH, 8-11 p.m., Statz Bar & at The Laurel House, Dayville, Conn. Middleville Studio, it fea- Grille, North Brookfield *Billy Pilgrim, 9 p.m., The Lake Tavern, tures supporting per- *Rigagoo, 9 p.m., The Lashaway Dayville, Conn. formances by Plaisted, MARK Inn, 308 East Main St., East *The Macha Brothers, 6:30 p.m., Fred’s Ogden, Kevin Barry, Paul RENBURKE Brookfield Brick House Café, Willimantic, Conn. Kochanski, Mike Dinallo *Mark Bishop-Evans, 7 p.m., The SUNDAY, MAY 23 and Mark Cunningham. Mill Church Cafe, 45 River St., Jonathan Perry of the Boston Globe Millbury *Blues Jam w/Bootsy and Da Funk, 3-7 describes Les Sampou as having a "a tough *Shakedown Street, 9 p.m., Wales Irish Pub, p.m., Chooch's, North Brookfield and tender voice" that mixes “bluesy soul with Wales *Open Mic w/Rick Harrington Band, 3 country twang,” as well as songs that tell sto- *Rob Adams, 7-11 p.m., Ugly Duckling loft @ p.m., Cady's Tavern, 2168 Putnam Pike, ries of “mismatched lives, hard goodbyes, and The Whistling Swan Restaurant, Sturbridge. West Glocester, R.I. honkytonk heartbreak.” *Lonesome Brothers, 9 p.m., TJ O’Brien’s, The show is part of the first leg that began Sturbridge MONDAY, MAY 24 in her home town of Norwell and will take her *THE DOORS OF DECEPTION, 9 p.m., The *Bill McCarthy's Open Mic World, 7:30 across New England and beyond throughout Cannery, 12 Crane, Southbridge, $5 p.m., Vinny T’s, 7 Boston Turnpike, the year. The show starts at 8 p.m. and tickets *kGb, 8:30 p.m., Mozzarella’s, Route 101, Shrewsbury are $15. The Vanilla Bean is located at 450 Dayville, Conn. Deerfield Road in Pomfret, Conn. On the Web: *The Electric Trains, 6:30 p.m., Fred’s Brick TUESDAY, MAY 25 Les Sampou thevanillabeancafe.com House Café, Willimantic, Conn. Other Weekend Live Music of Note: Fans of *Bill McCarthy's Open Mic World, 7:30 psychedelic ’60s rock act The Doors will SATURDAY, MAY 22 p.m., Greendale's Pub, Worcester If you’re a live act that would like to be fea- delight in tribute act The Doors of Deception tured, know of someone else who is, or simply *Halfway to Halloween Costume Party w/ WEDNESDAY, MAY 26 as they take the stage Friday, May 21 at The want to let us know about an upcoming gig, e- Marshall & Wibble, 8-11 p.m., Statz Bar & Cannery, 12 Crane Street, in Southbridge. *Bruce John jam-a-long, 6:30 p.m., Fred’s Brick mail me at the address below. Events must be Grille, North Brookfield Groove to the classic songs and sounds of Jim House Café, Willimantic, Conn. within 10 miles of the readership area and sub- *The Last Call Band, 9 p.m., The 5th Morrison and Company as recreated by this mitted to me by 7 pm Thursday of each week to Amendment, 90 Commercial St., Worcester dedicated group of local musicians. THURSDAY, MAY 27 be printed the following week’s papers. Keep the *Charlie Johnson, 8 p.m., Granville's Pub, 40 Jabooda and Rounding Off Numbers will music live and not so quiet here in Northeastern Chestnut St., Spencer, *Bad Tickers, 8 p.m., Statz Sports Bar & Grill, perform at Mill Street Brews Saturday,May 22, CT & Central MA! E-mail Mark: *McMurphys, 9 p.m., TJ O’Brien’s, Sturbridge North Brookfield raising funds for the prevention of SIDS [email protected]. *Rob Adams, 7-11 p.m., Ugly Duckling loft @ *Rob Adams, 6-10 p.m., Ugly Duckling loft @ (Sudden Infant Death Syndrome). Combining The Whistling Swan Restaurant, Sturbridge The Whistling Swan Restaurant, Sturbridge elements of Jazz, Rock, Funk, Reggae, with *SIDS Benefit w/Jabooda, Rounding Off *Bill McCarthy's Open Mic World, 7:30 p.m., world rhythms and experimental improvisa- TJ O’Brien’s, Sturbridge BUSINESS DIRECTORY

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2 Maple Avenue Shrewsbury, MA 01545 www.NewEnglandMoves.com INGROUNDPOOL NEW LISTING Inger Christensen Open House Directory 508-769-3823 AUBURN - $249,900 EAST BROOKFIELD - $254,900 508-365-3561 Wow... 7rm Colonial w/gar, hdwd What a view and close to hi- Deadline: Monday at 10am floors, cathedral ceil FM, DR, ways. 6rm Contp Cape on sunrm, ING pool, carport 2.4ac. island kitch, loft. 33 Church Street 105 Young Road (C) Condo (X) Condex (M) Multi-Family (T) Townhouse Licensed in MA & CT (B) Business (U) Duplex (S) Single Family (D) Adult ONT (P) Land (L) Mobile Home (A) Apartment Community Elaine Armstrong AWESOME ADDRESS STYLE TIME PRICE REALTOR/SELLER/PHONE 508-353-1932 WATERFR 508-365-4022 SUNDAY, MAY 23, 2010 AUBURN: SUTTON - $799,900 WEBSTER $379,900 88 Vine Street SF 12:00-2:00 $269,900 RE/MAX Acclaim/Susan Browning 508-579-8533 Exceptional 14 rm Colonial on Waterfront Open fl plan w/full 8 West View SF/M 12:00-2:00 Weichert Realtors REMC 508-407-5150 x5120 View more properties at 2+ acres. Theater, game, tavern wall glass to deck & Lake, hdwd rms, lge kitchen, 5 full ba. flrs, firepl, fenced yard, parking DUDLEY www.IngerC.com 17 West Millbury Road 63 Point Pleasant Road : 321 Mason Road SF 12:00-2:00 $204,900 Weichert Realtors REMC 508-407-5150 x5123

JoAnnSoldMyHouse.com SOUTHBRIDGE: Jo-Ann Szymczak Weichert 1054 Dennison Drive SF 12:00-2:00 $259,900 Aucoin Ryan Realty 508-765-9155 Connie Nedoroscik CALL FOR A 508-943-7669 MARKET ANALYSIS Realtors® 24 Gardner Street SF 11:00-1:00 $249,900 Aucoin Ryan Realty 508-765-9155 508-949-3205 “We solve real estate Butch Daviau Stacy Hamel problems” REMC SUTTON: 11 Welsh Road SF 12:00-2:00 $419,900 Olde Village Realty Partners/508-347-6556 WEBSTER - DUDLEY - AUBURN - DUDLEY - INGROUND POOL $204,900 2 UNITS WATERFRONT WEBSTER: 7 Lillian Avenue SF 11:00-1:00 319,900 Weichert Realtors REMC 508-943-7669 - $319,900 $329,900 REAL ESTATE AUCTIONS OPEN HOUSE OPEN HOUSE OPEN HOUSE SUN., MAY 23•11-1 SUN., MAY 23•12-2 SUN., MAY 23•12-2 SATURDAY, MAY 22, 2010 MILLBURY: 313 West Main Street SF 1:00-4:00 $10,000 Nominal Opening Bid Williams & Williams 800-801-8003

Open floor plan with formal fireplaced Fantastic Raised Ranch - well-main- Legal 2 Family, built in 1963 but added on Sandy beach, 125’ frontage on Merino SUNDAY, MAY 23, 2010 living room, family room with cathedral tained and spotless, inside and out. M/B/R, #2 B/R and F/R in 1994. Main house fea- Pond, boating, fishing, skiing, private DUDLEY ceiling overlooking private fenced yard Beautiful corner lot in well-established tures newly renovated kitchen to include cabi- wooded lot, open contemporary floor : nets, granite counters, flooring and appliances, w/inground pool and patio, kitchen and desirable neighborhood. Bonus d/r with hardwoods, l/r hardwoods and f/p, plan, lower level convenient walk out, 17 Wysocki Drive C 1:00-4:00 $1,000 Nominal Opening Bid Williams & Williams 800-801-8003 opens into dining room, office/den or rooms in finished basement for extra m/b/r with walk-in closet, Spiral staircase to 3rd bedroom, small second kitchen, 4th bedroom, house in process of space. Deck overlooks a great yard. lower level family room with slider to backyard . convenient bath and den area, upper WEBSTER: being painted, convenient to major Close to elementary school. Seller is L/L apartment separate entry, inground 18x36 level has 28’ deck with screened-in routes. Close proximity to golf course. motivated - let’s talk. 321 Mason Road fenced in pool in backyard. Carport with area. 29 Flaxfield Rd. 10 Konkel Avenue SF 1:00-4:00 $50,000 Nominal Opening Bid Williams & Williams 800-801-8003 attached deck. 8 West View St. 508-407-5150 7 Lillian Ave 508-943-7669 Jo-Ann Ext 508-407-5150 x 5123 Butch Daviau x5120 Stacy Hamel 508-943-7669 Jo-Ann

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454 Main Street • Sturbridge (508) 347-6556 18A West Main St, Rte 9, Brookfield (508) 867-5500 Mike Weeks Dianna Heagney Elaine Phifer John Sherman Joan Mellen John Roderick Roger Mundell Sue Pulsifer Carol Holstrom Mike Seery Ann Marie Damian Susan Tittle Mo Kane www.sturbridgerealestate.com Southbridge-New listing, 2 fam- ily just a short stroll to down- town, large level yard with 2-3 car garage, 2 bedrooms each unit and many updates, $139,900.

Sutton- Open House- May 23rd from 12-2 at 11 Welsh Road. Spacious warm and inviting Colonial, Cabinet packed kitchen with granite counter- tops and dining area. Large fireplaced living room with hardwoods, formal dining, office on first floor. Walk up attic. Lovely gardens and great back yard. A dream to show, only $419,900. Brimfield - 3 bedroom ranch in well maintained condition. A good location with privacy, walk- out basement and also has a stream on the property, offered at $192,600.

Ware-2 family in excellent con- dition in and out. Each unit has separate utilities and many updates. Each has inside access for clean and dry basement with workshop area and plenty of stor- age. Large fenced in yard and a 2 car garage, also with storage and workshop, great find, only $179,900.

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OPEN HOUSE 5/23 • 12:30-2PM OPEN HOUSE 5/23 • 1-3PM OXFORD: 6 Rm. 3 Br, 1.5 ba. STURBRIDGE: 9 Rm, 4 Br. Colonial. DUDLEY: 6 Rm, 3 Br. Cape. 1st floor SUTTON: 8 Rm, 5 Br. Antique Colonial. SOUTHBRIDGE: Contemporary OXFORD: 5 Rm. 3 Br. ranch in desirable master. Hardwoods in Br’s, LR & Family Townhouse. Spacious LR/DR area w/ Colonial 8 Rm, 4 Br. 1,5 BA, Formal DR neighborhood. Open floor plan, cabinet Remodeled & freshly painted! Located on Sutton/Grafton line. Mansard Hardwoods, central air, fireplaced LR & Rm. nice eat-in kitchen opens to sunroom. deck. Fully applcd. kit w/ 2 lg. pantry clos- w/hdwds. Sunken LR w/vaulted ceilings, packed eat in kitchen, fenced yard, 2 car Garage w/ elec. door opener. Lg. nicely roof, new furnace & hot water tank, newer, ets & breakfast nook, 3rd Br has sliders to master BR w/loft and Jacuzzi tub. Above family room, finished LL, pool, screened landscaped lot. $185,000 siding and windows, 1+ acre level lot. patio. Garage, AC, pool $149,500 25-3 attached garage all on lg. landscaped lot. porch & more. 36 Old Village Rd. ground pool $265,000 5 Ellis Rd. $255,000 Call: 508-832-5831 Call: 508-832-5831 $189,900 Call: 508-832-5831 Thayer Pond Dr. Call: 508-832-5831 Call: 508-832-5831 $349,900 Call: 508-832-5831 *** RENTALS *** Looking for a job? Douglas - House ...... $2300 Have you considered a 5 Rm, 2 Br., 2.5 Ba.- Waterfront real estate career? LEASE SPACE OPEN HOUSE 5/22 • 12-1:30PM Northbridge - Apt...... $900 Ask about our Pre-License 5 Rm, 3 Br., 1 Ba.- 2nd Fl. Unit AUBURN: 925 square feet of office Class Rebate! Sandra Loughlin WORCESTER: 7 Rm, 3 Br, 2.5 Ba Cape WEBSTER: Waterfront Property! 6 Rm space with high visibility and great Owner/Manager on lg lot on Holden line, Frplcd living 2Br. Colonial on Webster Lake. Applcd Webster - Apt...... $950 traffic count! Open office area, confer- Rm. hardwoods, finished family room in kitchen, sliders to lg. deck, spacious walk- 5 Rm, 3 Br., 1 Ba.- 1st Fl. Unit ence room and bathroom. Additional Call Sandy at 508-832-5831 x12 508-832-5831, x 12 out basement, level lot w/lake frontage. 800-563-7013 lower level w/fireplace, 2 car garage. $349,000 33 Colonial Rd. Leicester - House ...... $1,700 528 SF Bldg. for rent or email at [email protected] $234,900 Call: 508-832-5831 Call: 508-832-5831 Call: Sandy 508-832-5831 x 12 [email protected] ######################################################

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SUSAN Acclaim BROWNING CRS,GRI, CBR, ASP Brenda Ryan Dot Aucoin Melissa Mary Jo Spiro Vivian Debra Debbie Joan Chad Michelle Stan 567 Southbridge Street, Auburn, Massachusetts 01501 REALTOR Broker- Broker Cournoyer Demick Thomo Marrero- Nordby- Thomo Lacoste Splaine Roy Misiaszek Owner Hilli Doros Rivera (508) 832-6888 Ext. 234 • Cell: (508) 579-8533 201 SOUTH STREET, SOUTHBRIDGE, MA 01550 • 508-765-9155 • 1-800-784-0445 FAX: 508-765-2698 Now offering rental services $8,000 TAX CREDIT TO FIRST TIME HOME BUYERS www.aucoinryanrealty.com OPEN HOUSE Sunday, May 23 Southbridge: Gorgeous totally remod- Charlton: INCREDIBLE PRICE for Southbridge: Pretty-Totally remodeled eled 2 family! 6 rooms 3 bedrooms CHARLTON! 7 rooms 3 bedrooms 2 CAPE! 6 rooms 3 bedrooms 1 1/2 12:00-2:00 each apartment PLUS 3 car garage! baths. Brand new flooring. Freshly baths. Wonderful farmer’s porch to sit Granite counters & new cabinets in painted. Great yard with perennials, & watch the world go by. Brand new AUBURN - $269,900 kitchen! Tile floor & appliances includ- raspberry bushes, dwarf apple trees. kitchen with dishwasher & stove-never ** 52 Ft. Georgian Split ** new deck overlooking fenced back yard ed. Vinyl sided. Replacement windows. Large shed for the hobbyists! Garage. been used! Fireplace livingroom. All Brand new 98% eff. Gas furnace & HW good size rooms! New flooring through ** 3 bedrooms, 2 baths ** sprinkler system Very close to Rt 20! $169,900. Not a ** fireplaced livingroom ** 2 car garage heater.Tenants in place to help with short sale or foreclosure. out! No Worries here! $169,900. rent! No work needed here. $219,900. ** fireplace/pellet stove in familyroom **public utilities Southbridge: Country Living Private Southbridge: Pride of Ownership shines Southbridge:Wonderfully designed Home- 88 Vine St., Auburn: Swanson Rd. exit on Rt 290 to 88 Vine St. Retreat! 5.9 Acres of Seclusion! throughout this home! 6 rooms 3 bed- bright & sunny-very spacious rooms! 9 Cannot be seen from road. Built in rooms 1 1/2 baths. HUGE eat in kitchen. rooms 4 bedrooms 2 1/2 baths. Formal liv- OPEN HOUSE PEN HOUSE ingroom & dining room. Front to back 1st 1978. Beautiful Stone fireplace. 2 Formal dining room. Front to back livin- O REDUCED SUN 12-2PM groom w/fireplace & built-ins. French SUN 11-1PM floor familyroom-perfect for a sectional. woodstoves. Much of the land is doors out to screen porch to oversized Enclosed porch overlooking patio & back- yard.Updated kitchen w/lots of counters clearedÖ maybe good for horses. deck. Beautiful & Serene inground pool. Near the Westville Dam Rec Area! w/laundry room attached.HUGE impressive Lower level familyroom & office w/wood master bedroom w/bath. Beautiful level Poss. Buildable lot included! Close to stove hook up. Front to back master bed- backyard plus located at the end of a dead Rt 84 & Mass. Pike. $189,900. room. $259,900. 1054 Dennison Dr. end St. $249,900. 24 Gardner St.. GOT A HOUSE FOR SALE? This the place to sell it! Your ad will be mailed to 42,000 households throughout Southern Worcester County.

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WEBSTER -- Move right into WEBSTER -- Nicely maintained THOMPSON -- Adorable 1500 sq. this excellent hip-roof Ranch and updated Colonial -- Large ft. Cape-style home on 1.25 in a very nice neighborhood - fireplaced living room -- formal EW LISTING wooded acres -- Eat-in kitchen -- NEW LISTING - gleaming hardwoods NEW LISTING N dining room -- three bedrooms formal dining room --living room throughout -- applianced -- stainless steel kitchen -- 2 full -- three bedrooms -- full bath -- kitchen -- dining area -- living ceramic baths -- French door to room -- two large bedrooms enclosed three-season porch -- hardwood floors -- pellet stove -- -- ceramic bath -- three-sea- oil heat -- recent roof and gutters son porch -- HWBB oil heat -- recent furnace -- attached hardwoods floors -- recent roof, windows, hydroair heat and a/c -- 2-car garage -- excellent neighborhood -- close to everything! --garage -- patio. garage -- shed -- backyard patio for your summer cook-outs! R/E Tax $1885 $187,900 R/E Tax $1783 $236,900 R/E Tax $1820 $239,900 WEBSTER – Want/need more WEBSTER - Lots of character in WEBSTER - Enjoy all seasons than a regular-sized Ranch? This this four-bedroom Cape - fire- at Webster Lake's most REDUCED quality-built home has more placed living room - den/dining REDUCED affordable waterfront com- than 2100 square feet of one- room - eat-in kitchen - nice and munity! Nice two bedroom, level living space on a half acre dry finished basement - detached 2.5 bath Townhouse with R close to everything. Spacious garage - shed - dog coop - three- recent wall-to-wall carpeting kitchen - dining area - 30 ft. liv- zone oil heat - recent roof, furnace and appliances. Fireplace, ing room and three extra large bedrooms - 2.5 baths - 36 ft. screened and electric - town services - good pool, beach, new Trex deck, back porch overlooking level back yard - partially finished basement, commuter location close to high- beautifully maintained common areas, garage. Conveniently locat- tons of storage - oil heat, recent roof, garage, town services. way access. ed off Exit 1, Interstate 395. E RE/Taxes $2268 $214,900 R/E Tax $1464 $184,900 R/E Tax $1877 $214,900

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Open House S Sat 5/22 - 12-2 pm BRIMFIELD. Custom 3 BR, 2.5 bath DUDLEY. 3 room condo on HOLLAND. Charming 3 BR, 2 full bath Colonial with all the bells & whis- ground floor! Approved for Fannie home with hardwoods throughout. tles! Granite in kit & baths, tile, Updated kit, new appliances, sunny Mae HomePath Mtg/Renovation FR overlooks private backyard. T bamboo, c/air…much more! Must Detached garage. Get up to 3% CHARLTON – WATERFRONT – NEW BRAINTREE – be seen…not a drive by! $349,900. Mtg. for qualified buyers. $174,900 WEST BROOKFIELD – Nice cozy Own a piece $104,900 Gracellen Riel towards closings costs! . Glenn Echo - Kristen Lemieux. . . Sarah Gustafson. cape within walking distance of Beautifully renovated of history, use to be school Lake Wickaboag. Fireplaced liv- home with sun room addition that house… This home has been ing room, attached garage, nice overlooks lake. Open lay out, three renovated inside in out in recent A level yard, walk out basement car garage, partially finished lower years even adding a three car REDUCED REDUCED and newer windows. Come check NEW LISTING level…so many possibilities. Sit in heated garage. Set on 1.5 acres it out you will be surprised. the gazebo and watch the activities $134,900 this four bedroom home could on the lake or listen to the waterfall be yours by summer. $214,000 77 Lakeview Avenue in your yard. $399,900 T THE SPRING MARKET IS IN FULL SWING! SOUTHBRIDGE. SPENCER. If you LOVE Waterview 2 BR Cottage WEBSTER. Webster Lake PRICES ARE GREAT, INTEREST RATES ARE STILL VERY LOW Victorian Homes, come see this 3 near Stiles Res. Needs work - being Waterfront! 3 BR, 2 full bath Colonial AND THE MARKET IS MOVING. TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THE DEALS AVAILABLE. BR rich in architectural detail, yet sold as is. Approved for Fannie Mae w/ almost 100’ frontage. Lots of win- GET QUALIFIED NOW, CALL ONE OF OUR AGENTS TODAY. E enhanced with today’s amenities! HomePath Mtg/Renovation Mtg. for dows, bright sunny kitchen. Post & Beam barn. Furnished! qualified buyers. $247,000 Mary Sears $434,900 Sarah Gustafson . . $99,900. Gracellen Riel. . . Friday, May 21, 2010 • SPENCER NEW LEADER 9 LEGALS NOTICE OF MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF NOTICE OF MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF MORTGAGEE’S NOTICE OF SALE OF Stephen G. Abraham REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE Register of Probate By virtue and in execution of the Power By virtue and in execution of the Power By virtue and in execution of the Power of May 21, 2010 of Sale contained in a certain mortgage of Sale contained in a certain mortgage Sale contained in a certain Mortgage given given by Kristen Fournier to Mortgage given by Caroline J. Rellstab to Mortgage by Tina M. Fenderson to Mortgage Electronic MORTGAGEE'S NOTICE OF SALE OF Electronic Registration Systems, Inc., dated Electronic Registration Systems, Inc., dated Registration Systems, Inc., dated October 22, REAL ESTATE October 31, 2005 and recorded with the November 23, 2005 and recorded with the 2007 and recorded with the Worcester By virtue and in execution of the Power of Worcester County (Worcester District) Worcester County (Worcester District) County (Worcester District) Registry of Sale contained in a certain Mortgage given Registry of Deeds at Book 37709, Page 183, Registry of Deeds at Book 37871, Page 329, Deeds at Book 41979, Page 203 of which the by Carl W. Voellings and Linda Voellings to of which mortgage The Bank of New York of which mortgage US Bank National Mortgage the undersigned is the present Beneficial Massachusetts Inc., dated March Mellon as Trustee for the Certificateholders Association, as Trustee for Structured Asset holder by assignment for breach of the condi- 22, 2007 and recorded with the Worcester CWABS, Inc. Asset-Backed Certificates, Securities Corporation Trust 2006-WF3 is the tions of said Mortgage and for the purpose of County (Worcester District) Registry of Series 2005-14 is the present holder, for present holder, for breach of the conditions of foreclosing same will be sold at Public Deeds at Book 40873, Page 234 of which the breach of the conditions of said mortgage said mortgage and for the purpose of fore- Auction at 09:00 AM on June 8, 2010 at 1 Mortgage the undersigned is the present and for the purpose of foreclosing, the same closing, the same will be sold at Public Parent Street, Spencer, MA, all and singular holder for breach of the conditions of said will be sold at Public Auction at 2:00 p.m. on Auction at 4:00 p.m. on June 9, 2010, on the the premises described in said Mortgage, to Mortgage and for the purpose of foreclosing June 7, 2010, on the mortgaged premises mortgaged premises located at 27 Maple wit: The land in Spencer, Worcester County, same will be sold at Public Auction at 11:00 located at 5 East Avenue, Spencer, Street, Spencer, Worcester County, Commonwealth of Massachusetts consisting AM on June 17, 2010 at 12 Kittredge Road, Worcester County, Massachusetts, all and Massachusetts, all and singular the premises of three certain tracts of land on Parent and Spencer, MA, all and singular the premises singular the premises described in said mort- described in said mortgage, Temple Streets in said Spencer, bounded and described in said Mortgage, to wit: PLAN 4Q. gage, TO WIT: described as follows: TRACT l A tract of land BEGINNING AT A POINT AT THE SOUTH- TO WIT: A certain parcel of land with the buildings with buildings thereon situated on the south EASTERLY CORNER OF LOT TO BE The land in Spencer, Massachusetts, on thereon and all the privileges and appurte- side of parent Street, and bounded on the DESCRIBED ON THE NORTHERLY SIDE East Street or Avenue: nances thereto belonging situated in East 763 feet by land formerly of F.O. Adams; OF KITTREDGE ROAD, AND AT THE The lot of land with the building thereon situ- Spencer on the east side of Maple Street and On the South 66 feet by land formerly of one SOUTHWESTERLY CORNER OF LOT #26; ated on the Northerly side of East Avenue being shown on Plan of House Lot in Earley; On the West 8234 feet by land for- THENCE S. 68 DEG. 28 MIN. 31 SEC. W., and located in that part of Spencer known as Spencer dated April 23, 1946 by E.A. merly of Deiphin Parent; On the North 7734 ALONG THE NORTHERLV SIDE OF KIT- North Spencer, Worcester County, Chamberlin, said plan to be recorded here- feet by said Parent Street, excepting, howev- TREDGE ROAD, 127.00 FEET: THENCE S. Massachusetts bounded and described as with and being more particularly bounded er, the right of the public to pass over so much 79 DEG. 38 MIN. 26 SEC. W .. ALONG THE follows: and described as follows: of the said tract as is included in the location NORTHERLY SIDE OF KITTREDGE ROAD. BEGINNING at a stake in the ground on the BEGINNING at the most westerly corner of of Parent Street. TRACT II A certain tract of 73.55 FEET TO A POINT; THENCE N. 19 northerly side of East Avenue at a point the parcel herein described on the easterly land situated southerly of and near Parent DEG. 42 MIN. 30 SEC. W., ALONG LOT #24, which is the southwesterly corner of the lot line of said Maple Street; Street in said Spencer, adjoining the above 494.27 FEET TO AN IRON PIPE; THENCE hereinafter described: THENCE N. 40 degrees East by said easter- described tract and bounded as follows: On N. 75 DEG. 21 MIN. 02 SEC. E., ALONG LOT THENCE N. 100.00 feet, by Lot No. 16 on a ly line of Maple Street eighty-one (81) feet to the North 65 feet by Tract I herein described; 28, 160.00 FEET TO AN IRON PIPE: plan hereinafter referred to, to a stake in the the point at a stone wall; On the East 175 feet by land formerly of F. O. THENCE S. 24 DEG. 18 MIN. 30 SEC. W., ground; THENCE S. 82 degrees East by a stone wall Adams; On the South 65 feet by land former- ALONG LOT #26, 467.61 FEET TO THE THENCE Easterly 50.0 feet to a stake set in and land of William Forest one hundred five ly of Sarah E. Earley; and On the West 175 POINT OF BEGINNING. CONTAINING AN the ground at Lot No. 18 of said plan; (105) feet to a point at another stone wall; feet by land formerly of Sarah E. Earley AREA OF 87,220 SQUARE FEET OR 2.002 THENCE Southerly 100.00 feet by Lot No. THENCE Southwesterly by said wall one TRACT III A certain tract of land situated on ACRES, MORE OR LESS. SUBJECT TO 18 to East Avenue; hundred (100) feet to a point; the west side of Temple Street in said THOSE SPECIFIC EXCEPTIONS, THENCE Westerly by East Avenue, 50.0 THENCE N. 83 degrees West continuing by Spencer, and bounded on the East about 390 RESTRICTIONS AND CONDITIONS FILED feet to the point of beginning. said wall and part of the way eighty (80) feet feet by said Street; On the North about 100 IN DEED BOOK 3406. PAGE 274. BEING Being Lot 17 on a Plan of Land situated on to the place of beginning. feet by Parent Street; On the West about 364 THE SAME PROPERTY CONVEYEO FROM the North Shore of Thompson Pond, drawn For mortgagor's(s') title see deed feet by land formerly of one Jeremiah Earley; CARL W. VOELLINGS AND LINDA for Henry Freeman, by E.A. Chamberlain, recorded with Worcester County (Worcester On the South about 21854 feet by land for- ASTUKEWICZ NKA LINDA VOELLINGS, C.E., dated July 6, 1931. District) Registry of Deeds in Book 33657, merly of E. N. Mathieu. Subject to the right of TENANCY NOT STATED, TO CARL W. Reference is also hereby made to a plan Page 253. Town of Spencer to maintain a public sewer VOELLINGS AND LINDA VOELLINGS, HUS- recorded in said Registry in Plan Book 134, These premises will be sold and con- across said tract. Excepting from the above BAND AND WIFE, T/B/E, BY DEED Plan 22. veyed subject to and with the benefit of all described parcels from Albert S. Bosse and RECORDED 8/4/04, IN BOOK 34306, AT rights, rights of way, restrictions, easements, Helen T. Bosse to Thomas A. Bosse and PAGE 274, IN THE REGISTER'S OFFICE Subject to restrictions as recited in Book covenants, liens or claims in the nature of Joyce E. Bosse dated March 16, 1983 and OF WORCESTER COUNTY, MASSACHU- 4892, Page 406 and flowage rights noted liens, improvements, public assessments, recorded with the Worcester District Registry SETTS. The premises are to be sold subject therein. any and all unpaid taxes, tax titles, tax liens, of Deeds in Book 7706, Page 323 and deed to and with the benefit of all easements, For mortgagor's title see deed recorded water and sewer liens and any other munici- dated April 3, 1992 and recorded in said restrictions, building and zoning laws, unpaid with Worcester County (Worcester District) pal assessments or liens or existing encum- Deeds in Book 14115, Page 332. The proper- taxes, tax titles, water bills, municipal liens Registry of Deeds in Book 37709, Page 181. brances of record which are in force and are ty is further conveyed subject to an easement and assessments, rights of tenants and par- These premises will be sold and con- applicable, having priority over said mort- granted to Thomas A. Bosse and Joyce E. ties in possession. TERMS OF SALE: A veyed subject to and with the benefit of all gage, whether or not reference to such Bosse as described in a deed dated June 29, deposit of FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS AND rights, rights of way, restrictions, easements, restrictions, easements, improvements, liens 2001 to be recorded herewith in the 00 CENTS ($5,000.00) in the form of a certi- covenants, liens or claims in the nature of or encumbrances is made in the deed. Worcester District Registry of Deeds, at Book fied check or bank treasurer's check will be liens, improvements, public assessments, TERMS OF SALE: 24341, Page 81. BEING the same premises required to be delivered at or before the time any and all unpaid taxes, tax titles, tax liens, A deposit of Five Thousand ($5,000.00) conveyed to Tina M. Fenderson by deed the bid is offered. The successful bidder will water and sewer liens and any other munici- Dollars by certified or bank check will be dated December 22nd, 2005 and recorded in be required to execute a Foreclosure Sale pal assessments or liens or existing encum- required to be paid by the purchaser at the the Worcester District Registry of Deeds in Agreement immediately after the close of the brances of record which are in force and are time and place of sale. The balance is to be Book 38135, Page 366. The premises are to bidding. The balance of the purchase price applicable, having priority over said mort- paid by certified or bank check at Harmon be sold subject to and with the benefit of all shall be paid within thirty (30) days from the gage, whether or not reference to such Law Offices, P.C., 150 California Street, easements, restrictions, building and zoning sale date in the form of a certified check, restrictions, easements, improvements, liens Newton, Massachusetts 02458, or by mail to laws, unpaid taxes, tax titles, water bills, bank treasurer's check or other check satis- or encumbrances is made in the deed. P.O. Box 610389, Newton Highlands, municipal liens and assessments, rights of factory to the Mortgagee's attorney. The TERMS OF SALE: Massachusetts 02461-0389, within thirty tenants and parties in possession. TERMS Mortgagee reserves the right to bid at the A deposit of Five Thousand ($5,000.00) (30) days from the date of sale. Deed will be OF SALE: A deposit of FIVE THOUSAND sale, to reject any and all bids, to continue the Dollars by certified or bank check will be provided to purchaser for recording upon DOLLARS AND 00 CENTS ($5,000.00) in sale and to amend the terms of the sale by required to be paid by the purchaser at the receipt in full of the purchase price. The the form of a certified check or bank treasur- written or oral announcement made before or time and place of sale. The balance is to be description of the premises contained in said er’s check will be required to be delivered at during the foreclosure sale. If the sale is set paid by certified or bank check at Harmon mortgage shall control in the event of an or before the time the bid is offered. The suc- aside for any reason, the Purchaser at the Law Offices, P.C., 150 California Street, error in this publication. cessful bidder will be required to execute a sale shall be entitled only to a return of the Newton, Massachusetts 02458, or by mail to Other terms, if any, to be announced at Foreclosure Sale Agreement immediately deposit paid. The purchaser shall have no fur- P.O. Box 610389, Newton Highlands, the sale. after the close of the bidding. The balance of ther recourse against the Mortgagor, the Massachusetts 02461-0389, within thirty US BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, AS the purchase price shall be paid within thirty Mortgagee or the Mortgagee's attorney. The (30) days from the date of sale. Deed will be TRUSTEE FOR STRUCTURED ASSET (30) days from the sale date in the form of a description of the premises contained in said provided to purchaser for recording upon SECURITIES CORPORATION TRUST certified check, bank treasurer’s check or mortgage shall control in the event of an error receipt in full of the purchase price. The 2006-WF3 other check satisfactory to Mortgagee’s attor- in this publication. TIME WILL BE OF THE description of the premises contained in said Present holder of said mortgage ney. The Mortgagee reserves the right to bid ESSENCE. Other terms if any, to be mortgage shall control in the event of an at the sale, to reject any and all bids, to con- announced at the sale. Beneficial error in this publication. By its Attorneys, tinue the sale and to amend the terms of the Massachusetts Inc. Present Holder of said Other terms, if any, to be announced at HARMON LAW OFFICES, P.C. sale by written or oral announcement made Mortgage, By Its Attorneys, Orlans Moran the sale. 150 California Street before or during the foreclosure sale. If the PLLC P.O. Box 962169 Boston, MA 02196 THE BANK OF NEW YORK MELLON AS Newton, MA 02458 sale is set aside for any reason, the Phone: (617) 502-4100 5/21/2010 5/28/2010 TRUSTEE FOR THE CERTIFICATEHOLD- (617) 558-0500 Purchaser at the sale shall be entitled only to 6/4/2010 ERS CWABS, INC. ASSET-BACKED CER- 200901-1681 - BLU a return of the deposit paid. The purchaser May 21, 2010 TIFICATES, SERIES 2005-14 May 14, 2010 shall have no further recourse against the May 28, 2010 Present holder of said mortgage May 21, 2010 Mortgagor, the Mortgagee or the Mortgagee’s June 4, 2010 May 28, 2010 attorney.The description of the premises con- By its Attorneys, tained in said mortgage shall control in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts HARMON LAW OFFICES, P.C. Commonwealth of Massachusetts event of an error in this publication. TIME The Trial Court 150 California Street The Trial Court WILL BE OF THE ESSENCE. Other terms if Probate and Family Court Newton, MA 02458 Probate and Family Court any, to be announced at the sale. GMAC Worcester Division (617) 558-0500 Worcester Division Mortgage, LLC Present Holder of said Docket No. WO10P1409EA 200912-1479 - GRN Docket No. WO10P1453EA Mortgage, By Its Attorneys, Orlans Moran In the Estate of: George A Lemay, Sr. May 14, 2010 In the Estate of: Anita R Arguin PLLC P.O. Box 962169 Boston, MA 02196 Late of: Brookfield, MA 01506 May 21, 2010 Late of: Spencer, MA 01562 Phone: (617) 502-4100 Date of Death: 07/15/2009 May 28, 2010 Date of Death: 12/30/2009 5/14/2010 5/21/2010 5/28/2010 NOTICE OF PETITION FOR NOTICE OF PETITION FOR May 14, 2010 PROBATE OF WILL PROBATE OF WILL May 21, 2010 To all persons interested in the above cap- To all persons interested in the above cap- May 28, 2010 tioned estate, a petition has been presented North Brookfield Public Schools tioned estate, a petition has been presented requesting that a document purporting to be invites sealed bids for requesting that a document purporting to be Commonwealth of Massachusetts the last will of said decedent be proved and HVAC Control Upgrades a copy of the last will of said decedent be The Trial Court allowed, and that Eileen F Lemay of to incorporate demand control ventilation proved and allowed, and that Jeannine M Probate and Family Court Brookfield, MA be appointed executor/trix, and direct digital control for the Elementary (Surprise) Jones of Buxton, ME be appoint- Worcester Division named in the will to serve Without Surety. School’s ed executor/trix, named in the will to serve Docket No. WO10C0138CA IF YOU DESIRE TO OBJECT THERETO, existing air handlers. Without Surety. In the matter of: YOU OR YOUR ATTORNEY MUST FILE A Sealed bids must be received no later than IF YOU DESIRE TO OBJECT THERETO, Jeffrey Paul Brown WRITTEN APPEARANCE IN SAID COURT 1:00PM on May 28, 2010 YOU OR YOUR ATTORNEY MUST FILE A Of: North Brookfield, MA AT WORCESTER ON OR BEFORE TEN North Brookfield Public Schools WRITTEN APPEARANCE IN SAID COURT NOTICE OF PETITION FOR O’CLOCK IN THE MORNING (10:00 AM) ON Superintendent’s Office AT WORCESTER ON OR BEFORE TEN CHANGE OF NAME 06/01/2010. 10 New School Drive O’CLOCK IN THE MORNING (10:00 AM) To all persons interested in petition In addition, you must file a written affidavit North Brookfield, MA 01535 ON 06/01/2010. described: of objections to the petition, stating specific In addition, you must file a written affidavit A petition has been presented by Jeffrey P facts and grounds upon which the objection is Bids will be presented to the School of objections to the petition, stating specific Brown requesting that: Jeffrey Paul Brown be based, within thirty (30) days after the return Committee at a meeting. Bid envelopes facts and grounds upon which the objection allowed to change his name as follows: day (or such other time as the court, on are to be clearly marked: is based, within thirty (30) days after the Jeffrey Paul Laird motion with notice to the petitioner, may North Brookfield Public Schools return day (or such other time as the court, IF YOU DESIRE TO OBJECT THERETO, allow) in accordance with Probate Rule 16. HVAC Controls Upgrades on motion with notice to the petitioner, may YOU OR YOUR ATTORNEY MUST FILE A WITNESS, Hon. Denise L. Meagher, First allow) in accordance with Probate Rule 16. WRITTEN APPEARANCE IN SAID COURT Justice of this Court. For project manuals and inspections by WITNESS, Hon. Denise L. Meagher, First AT WORCESTER ON OR BEFORE TEN Date: May 6, 2010 appointment, please contact: Justice of this Court. O’CLOCK IN THE MORNING (10:00 AM) ON Stephen G. Abraham Peter Shipman, Director Date: May 7, 2010 06/01/2010. Register of Probate of Buildings and Grounds Stephen G. Abraham WITNESS, Hon. Denise L Meagher, First May 21, 2010 508-867-9821 X20 Register of Probate Justice of this Court. May 21, 2010 May 21, 2010 Date: April 30, 2010 Turn To LEGALS, page 10 10 SPENCER NEW LEADER • Friday, May 21, 2010 KIDS FEST IN LEICESTER

LEICESTER — The Leicester Mothers' Club presented a Community Kids Fest Saturday,May 8 at Leicester High School. There were children's games, crafts, face painting, temporary tat- toos, local mascots, community education and activities, child ID kits, visits by the Leicester Police Department, Fire Department and Recycling Center, information on tick prevention and Scouting, Mother’s Day crafts and more.

David Dore photos Will Foy, 4, of Leicester is interviewed as part of a child identification kit from the Massachusetts Ethan Bedard, 6, of Leicester gets fingerprinted by a Leicester police officer for a child identification kit. Freemasons. DooWop Shines

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LEGALS continued from page 9 Sale Agreement immediately after the close Mortgage Company, LLC, and now held by SET FORTH IN BOOK 24869 PAGE 210 of the bidding. The balance of the purchase Plaintiff by assignment dated July 20, 2007 DATED 09/19/2001 AND RECORDED MORTGAGEE’S NOTICE OF SALE OF price shall be paid within thirty (30) days from and recorded in Worcester District Registry 09/21/2001, WORCESTER COUNTY REAL ESTATE the sale date in the form of a certified check, of Deeds, Book 41517, Page 251, has filed RECORDS, COMMONWEALTH OF MASS- By virtue and in execution of the Power of bank treasurer’s check or other check satis- with said court a Complaint for authority to ACHUSETTS. Sale contained in a certain Mortgage given factory to Mortgagee’s attorney. The foreclose said mortgage in the manner fol- For mortgagor's(s') title see deed by William Joppas and Lisa Joppas to Mortgagee reserves the right to bid at the lowing: by entry on and possession of the recorded with Worcester County (Worcester Sherwood Mortgage Group, Inc., dated July sale, to reject any and all bids, to continue premises therein described and by exercise District) Registry of Deeds in Book 24869, 15, 2002 and recorded with the Worcester the sale and to amend the terms of the sale of the power of sale contained in said mort- Page 210. County (Worcester District) Registry of by written or oral announcement made gage. These premises will be sold and con- Deeds at Book 26999, Page 58 of which the before or during the foreclosure sale. If the If you are entitled to the benefits of the veyed subject to and with the benefit of all Mortgage the undersigned is the present sale is set aside for any reason, the Soldiers’ and Sailors’ Civil Relief Act of 1940 rights, rights of way, restrictions, easements, holder by assignment for breach of the con- Purchaser at the sale shall be entitled only to as amended, and you object to such foreclo- covenants, liens or claims in the nature of ditions of said Mortgage and for the purpose a return of the deposit paid. The purchaser sure you or your attorney should file a written liens, improvements, public assessments, of foreclosing same will be sold at Public shall have no further recourse against the appearance and answer in said court at any and all unpaid taxes, tax titles, tax liens, Auction at 10:00 AM on June 3, 2010 at 22 Mortgagor, the Mortgagee or the Worcester in said County on or before the water and sewer liens and any other munici- Elm Street, Spencer, MA, all and singular the Mortgagee’s attorney. The description of the eleventh day of June next or you may be for- pal assessments or liens or existing encum- premises described in said Mortgage, to wit: premises contained in said mortgage shall ever barred from claiming that such foreclo- brances of record which are in force and are A certain parcel of land with the building control in the event of an error in this publi- sure is invalid under said Act. applicable, having priority over said mort- thereon situated on the west side of Elm cation. TIME WILL BE OF THE ESSENCE. Witness, Barbara J. Rouse, Esquire, gage, whether or not reference to such Street in said Spencer, Worcester County, Other terms if any, to be announced at the Administrative Justice of said Court, this thir- restrictions, easements, improvements, liens Massachusetts, bounded and described as sale. The Bank of New York Mellon Trust tieth day of April 2010. or encumbrances is made in the deed. follows: BEGINNING at the northeast corner Company, National Association fka The Bank Dennis P. McManus, Clerk TERMS OF SALE: thereof on the west side of said Elm Street by of New York Trust Company, N.A. as succes- May 21, 2010 A deposit of Five Thousand ($5,000.00) land of Joseph DeMarc, and at a point 17 sor to JPMorgan Chase Bank N.A. as Dollars by certified or bank check will be feet southerly of the south face of the under- Trustee for RAMP 2002RZ3 Present Holder NOTICE OF MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF required to be paid by the purchaser at the pinning to the block owned by said DeMarc; of said Mortgage, By Its Attorneys, Orlans REAL ESTATE time and place of sale. The balance is to be THENCE North 82 degrees West parallel Moran PLLC P.O. Box 962169 Boston, MA By virtue and in execution of the Power paid by certified or bank check at Harmon with and 17 feet southerly of the said south 02196 Phone: (617) 502-4100 of Sale contained in a certain mortgage Law Offices, P.C., 150 California Street, face of the underpinning, about 127 1/2 feet 5/7/2010 5/14/2010 5/21/2010 given by Roy K Dutter and Kim M Howell to Newton, Massachusetts 02458, or by mail to to land of one Collette, now or formerly; May 7, 2010 Washington Mutual Bank, FA, dated P.O. Box 610389, Newton Highlands, THENCE southerly by land of said Collette May 14, 2010 February 15, 2005 and recorded with the Massachusetts 02461-0389, within thirty about 72 feet to land of Paul Lavallee, now or May 21, 2010 Worcester County (Worcester District) (30) days from the date of sale. Deed will be formerly; THENCE Easterly by land of said Registry of Deeds at Book 35809, Page 372, provided to purchaser for recording upon Lavallee about 131 feet to the west line of the of which mortgage Wells Fargo Bank, NA is receipt in full of the purchase price. The aforesaid Elm Street; THENCE Northerly by Commonwealth of Massachusetts the present holder, for breach of the condi- description of the premises contained in said said line of Elm Street about 62 1/2 feet to Worcester, ss. SUPERIOR COURT tions of said mortgage and for the purpose of mortgage shall control in the event of an the place of beginning. BEING the same DEPARTMENT OF THE TRIAL COURT foreclosing, the same will be sold at Public error in this publication. premises conveyed to the mortgagors by CIVIL ACTION Auction at 2:00 p.m. on June 18, 2010, on the Other terms, if any, to be announced at deed of Stacey M. Daley dated July 12, 2002 No. 10-0945B mortgaged premises located at 211 Charlton the sale. and recorded with the Worcester District To: Road, Spencer, Worcester County, WELLS FARGO BANK, NA Registry of Deeds herewith as Instrument Gary J. Noel and Stephany M. Noel of Massachusetts, all and singular the premises Present holder of said mortgage No. 134835. The premises are to be sold Spencer, in the County of Worcester, in said described in said mortgage, subject to and with the benefit of all ease- Commonwealth AND TO ALL PERSONS TO WIT: By its Attorneys, ments, restrictions, building and zoning laws, ENTITLED TO THE BENEFIT OF THE SOL- ALL THAT PARCEL OF LAND IN WORCES- HARMON LAW OFFICES, P.C. unpaid taxes, tax titles, water bills, municipal DIERS’ AND SAILORS’ CIVIL RELIEF ACT TER COUNTY, SPENCER, COMMON- 150 California Street liens and assessments, rights of tenants and OF 1940 AS AMENDED: Salem Five Cents WEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS, AS Newton, MA 02458 parties in possession. TERMS OF SALE: A Savings Bank, a banking institution with a MORE FULLY DESCRIBED IN DEED BOOK (617) 558-0500 deposit of FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS usual place of business in Salem, Essex 24869, PAGE 210, BEING KNOWN AND 201002-2228 - YEL AND 00 CENTS ($5,000.00) in the form of a County, Massachusetts claiming to be the DESIGNATED AS LOT 1, PLAN OF LAND May 21, 2010 certified check or bank treasurer’s check will holder of a mortgage covering property situ- IN SPENCER, FILED IN PLAT BOOK 772, May 28, 2010 be required to be delivered at or before the ated on Paxton Road, being numbered 209, PAGE 64, RECORDED 08/09/2001. June 4, 2010 time the bid is offered. The successful bidder Spencer, Massachusetts given by Gary J. BY FEE SIMPLE DEED FROM GLEN P. will be required to execute a Foreclosure Noel and Stephany M. Noel to Salem Five STEVENS AND DEAN O. STEVENS AS MAY 19, 2010 ☎ TOWN-TO-TOWN CLASSIFIEDS ☎ A STONEBRIDGE PRESS PUBLICATION ☎ 1

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With Remote With Beveled Glass-Top Harrow Kit Doll $50 Call 508-259-8805 Great Condition Valued at over $1800. Control With 6 Chairs Bureau & 2 Endtables. Located In Leicester, MA Computer Desk $400 Hand cut, very ornate. In Great Shape (2)Workbenches $75 Paid $2500 $1500 OBO Best Offer Call Bob Or Joyce Ask For Ron Jr. Appraised. $40 (2)A/C’s 55 Gallon Plastic Asking $500 Will sell for $900 508-892-3488 $25 Each 508-885-2400 508-943-1000 (2)Small Pet Carriers Drums Please Call Call (508)943-6367 (2) Bookcases Brand New, Still In Packages 774-318-1304 $20 Each Air Conditioner 508-764-6825 Cameras $100 For Both $7/Carrier Whirlpool Window Mount Beautifully Etched Oak Several 35MM Cameras Commercial 2 Garage Doors 10 Aluminum With Remote Control. Cannons & Pentex. Desk w/Matching 2-Drawer (2)Suitcases 7 Feet x 9 Feet 17,800 BTU King-Size Central Air Storm Windows Also: Filing Cabinet Carry-On With Strap With 2 Remote Genie Brand New/Never Used! Waterbed Frame Conditioning Unit $100 $12 Electric Door Openers. $200 For All $400 8MM Movie Cameras With Drawers & Tripods Cools 10,000 Sq.Ft. Call 508-949-7040 Bigger Carry-On All In Excellent Condition 860-923-3569 Call 508-987-7089 $1000 With Wheels Storage Underneath. Lots Of Extras! Asking $500 Frame Is Less Than 10 Years (2) Commercial $18 413-245-7819 All In Brand $300 For The Lot (4)Antique Leather 5HP Portable Old And In Very Good Chairs Showcase Conair Foot Massage New Condition Condition. Waterbed Call After 4pm 2 Grayish Air Compressor 508-987-5515 $50 Each 6’Wx2’D, 82” High $20 2 Sets Of Heater Included If Interested. Bucket Seats $175 OBO Heater Is Less Than $300 508-410-6017 Twin Mattresses Carpet/Tile (2)Antique Pub Tables 413-245-1241 Fit In 1999 Plymouth Minivan Garage Compressor 3 Years Old. With Cast Iron Bases Excellent Condition $150 OBO 2 Black Bar Stools Bed Frame Is Too Big Tools $50 Each For Our Bedroom (2) Girls Bikes $70 Each Black Leather Chair Floor Roller(75lbs) Or Both For $100 John Deere With Ottoman Asking $250 OBO Baby Bed 22 Inch VCT Tile Cutter $40 $10 Each 508-885-3136 Riding Lawnmower 27” TV 508-234-8731 Laminate Kit 860-888-5207 $600 OBO (2) Boys Chopper Bikes All Best Offer 508-756-9296 Biolet Composting Installiation Tile Cutter 860-774-8008 508-987-2502 (2) Mercedes-Benz 2005 Husqvarna Craftsman Mower Toilet Small Wetsaw GTH2548 $350 OBO Great For Cabins! Undercut Saw Commercial Grade Alloy Wheels Angle Iron Cutter $600 Small Electric Welder Exercise Bike Fit 190-124 Body Style, Garden Tractor 1964 Glastron Boat With Koeler 25HP V-Twin For Shelving Whole-House Ventilator Power Stretcher Tool $100 OBO 1985-1992. Wheel Size Is Paying Top Mercury Engine. Needs Work For Carpet 860-774-8008 6.5” x 15” Command Commercial $600 OBO 4W296, HK Potter 2790 $25 1 Wheel Includes Michelin Dollar Engine. Less Than 100 Hours $90 OBO Knee-Kicker Complete Master XM+S Alpin Radial Use. 48” Deck, Newly Cement Mixer For Silver Coins, Antique Farm Tractor Snowblower $150 Call For Prices (195-65-15) In Near-New Serviced. Includes $2000 OBO Bedroom Furniture Silver Dollars, Craftsman Dump Trailer. 49.5” Wide, For PTO 508-579-4392 Condition. Gold Coins, $200 OBO Large Crockpot Includes California $165 For All List $3295 508-248-5253 $50 Cimbali King-Sized Waterbed Frame, 774-230-8816 Paper Money. Asking $2000 Call 5pm-8:30pm (3) Antique Wood Windows Large Armoire, Large 508-867-6546 Micro-Espresso 860-774-1261 60 Foot $75 Each Dresser With Mirror, (2)25 Ft. & Banks Recommend Us! Machine (2) Large End Tables. Sturdy We Travel To You! 2500 Magnesium Small Shutters Cherry In Excellent (2)18 Foot Antique Cast-Iron $4 Each For The Coffee Connoisseur! FREE Honest Appraisals Sports Cards Ladder New $850 Condition. Parking Lot Paper Cutter 413-245-7388 $2000 OBO We Operate By The Mostly Stars & Rookies $400 $150 Asking $350 Light Posts Baseball, Football, Hockey, Has Been In Storage, MUST SACRIFICE AT Golden Rule! Basketball, And More! Ryobi 10-Inch Mitre Saw Antique Cast-Iron Boys Baby Clothes Used Only Twice. $1295 w/Double Lamps $35 New $1500 $50 Wire Stitcher Twins, Or Can Be Sold 508-987-0549 (3) Original Factory L&L Coin Potbelly Stove Individually 508-764-8330 508-864-9223 $100 .50 To $1 Each Hubcaps Call Tom $60 Clawfoot For Hyundai Sonata (6) HEPA Filters 508-450-1282 3-Wheel Electric NordicTrac Cast-Iron Graco Infant Car Seat Tub $35 Each 1/3HP, 120V $50 Stapling Machine & Two Separate Bases Good Condition Call Alan At 2x4 Area Output Handicap Scooter $100 Baby Seat $300 508-509-5407 Has New Batteries, TorsoTrac Floor Or Wall-Mount 18’ Pool Large Piece Finished (All Purchases At 508-867-9566 Great For Woodworking Ideal For Young Family! Lightweight, Great For $15 Computer Desk Foxwoods Or Travel. Cyprus Wood Babies R Us) Area. Bought From & Serviced 4-Foot Steel Shelves Corner Style Cost New $1000 By Ideal Pool. $500 Very Heavy Duty $100 Call 508-943-3342 Coca-Cola 508-987-6395 Natural Maple Finish Sell For $125 Each OBO 5 Years Old, Excellent $50 Black Canvas Ask For Pattie Machines 36.5”Hx54.75”Wx53”D Condition. Outgrown. 413-245-7388 Truck Bed-Cover & Collectibles $175 FIRM Call 5pm-8:30pm $1000 4 Michelin Tires Fits GMC/Chevy 1/2-Ton Brand New Juki 508-867-6546 508-764-9985 X-Metric MS 185/70/R14 Glassware, Pictures, Signs, Chair Pickups Commercial X-Mas Items, Sewing $200 8-Foot Tonneau $75 Caresoft Upholstery, 18 Foot Fiberglass 1930’s Antique 123 Paperback & Sewing Machine Material, Etc., Etc. Looks Like Leather. Cover 774-452-3514 Walking Foot, Table, Motor, Call For Appointment $65 FIRM Boat Hand-Painted 34 Hardcover Books For Pickup Truck $100 For All All Accessories. Weekdays 4pm-8pm 508-867-9786 21 Foot Cabin Boat Decorative $200 Beautiful Machine. Weekends Anytime Decorative Drapery Rod Antique Dresser Paid $1600 Aluminum Toolbox (4) Chrome Wheels Bird’s-Eye Maple. Liz And Mike Couch Washtub 12’x20’ Will Sell For $1200 508-949-7277 For Pickup Truck Asking $175 $20 15-Inch, Were Beautiful, In Great Navy Blue Leather On Dodge Van. Only Used Once Webster Fiberglass Cap Condition. 508-341-6941 $1000 OBO 508-765-0342 New Echo Gas 17’ Trimmer Asking $200 For All 4 $275 For Truck Chainsaw & Accessories Coin-Operated 774-230-6152 27’ Above $800 Call 508-873-1394 508-885-2170 Coolant System Cultivator 1/4HP 208/230V 3-Phase FoosBall Table With Motor Ground Pool 508-867-6837 Crystal Glassware 8-Inch/10-Inch Antique Victorian 6-Gallon Flood-Type $300 Band Saw Top Of The Line Quality 42” Wide $300 New Or Best Offer Of All Kinds On Stand (Ester Williams) Porcelain Plates 8pc. Black Marble $150 OBO 860-774-8008 Plus A Few Bowls, Etc. Includes Brand New Liner, Mitsubishi TV All With Children’s Pictures Fireplace Good Stuff, For Cheap! NEW Lawnmower Large Deck, Stairs, Filter, 120V 6-Gallon Flood-Type 413-245-6246 Medallion HD 1080p By Well-Known Artist. Mantle Surround Coolant System COINS Fishing Rods Pump, And All The Not Wall Mounted, Accesories. With Certificates & Numbers, Good Condition $300 New With Reels With Speaker. Still In Original Boxes. State Quarters Farmer’s Hutch Over $10,000 New Best Offer For Both $150 OBO Still In Bank Rolls! 508-278-2684 Good Condition. If Interested, Call $200 BEST OFFER Asking $500 Leave Message Call 5pm-8:30pm Complete Set, ‘P’ & ‘D’ 508-344-0195 508-347-3238 Call 508-943-3711 508-248-9248 Will Discuss Prices 860-923-2987 508-867-6546 774-232-0407 After 6pm CLIP AND MAIL Town-to-Town Write your ad here: CLASSIFIEDS OME OWN ERVICE H T S , BIG TIME RESULTS Name: VISIT US ONLINE TO PLACE YOUR AD Address: CALL www.towntotownclassifieds.com TOLL FREE 1-800-536-5836 Town: Zip: Phone: “Use our Bargain Box” Sell items from A to Z “Including your used automobile!” Mail to: Town-to-Town Classifieds P.O. Box 90 ★ We’ll run the ad until you’ve sold the items ★ Southbridge, MA • 01550 ( Up to a maximum of one year ) Fax: 508-764-7645 ★ Runs in all 11 papers plus our website ★ ★ Use up to 30 words ★ Questions: Call our friendly staff 1-800-536-5836 ★ ★ Only $46.00 Email: [email protected]

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Custom-Made ELECTRONICS Hewlett Packard Large Oak & MOTORS Schwinn Square Foot Turn Of The Century Wrought Iron Color Printer Glass Hutch 1/2HP 230/460V Electric Scooter Concrete 4-Piece Living (Sturbridge, MA) $25 Lighted Interior, Storage 1725RPM, 56 Frame. Needs new battery, $60. Room Set Pot Rack SAMSUNG LN52A850 $45 OBO Footing Forms 18 Inch Diameter. Whirlpool Underneath, Silverware (508)764-6560 SF32 - $45 Each Couch & Three Chairs, $90 LCD 1080p HDTV Drawer 5HP, 230/460V Mahogany Framed. 52”, Slim 1.9” Thin Air Conditioner $600 1740RPM, 184T Frame/TEFC Wheelbarrow Good Condition. Wrought Iron 120Hz RSS Energy-Efficient, 8000 BTU $125 OBO Scuba Gear $20 $350 OBO Single-Panel $125 Oak Twin Bed $3099 5HP, 230/460V For Sale Fireplace Screen With Storage Underneath Includes Sherwood Octopus, (5) Steel Lally Columns $1799 Computer Desk $100 3495RPM, 184T Frame/TEFC $200 Above Fireplace 31” x 39” Glass Top, Pull-Out Leaf, $125 OBO Cobra 2pc Lg. Genesis 3 Mantle $70 SONY VCR/VHS Attached File Cabinet Primitive Combo Gauge. 2 Aluminum (8) Antique Milk Cans 1/2HP 208/230/460V Tanks With Tank Boots. Insp. $110 With Shelves & Beveled Andirons SLV-780HF $150 Pottery Hutch Mirror Black Large Overhead Door-Opener 8/2009. Womens Size 14 $25 $199 Beige Shermag $120 OBO 5MM Neosport Wetsuit. Frigidaire Gallery Gas Dryer $100 $99 $100 $70 Glider & Ottoman 4 Motor Speed Controls Excursion Bag And 508-885-3124 508-347-9016 $225 All Very Good Condition Some Weights 413-245-7388 SONY DSC-H1 Hitachi J100, 400/460V Call 508-949-8851 508-735-9703 Best Offer $1200 Unique Oak Table Dale Ernhardt Sr. Digital Camera Bought From Local Dive Stainless Steel 72” Round Letter Coat $299 Hewlett Packard Lexmark Printer Call 5pm-8:30pm Shop, Can No Longer Use $550 $179 $50 OBO 508-867-6546 Call Deb Double Tub Sink Must See To Appreciate New, With 2 Cars In Case DeskJet 970 CSE 508-347-1492 On Stand. $150 SONY FX330 Color Printer Wood Piano Bench Mountain Bike Great For Workshop Or 508-756-6120 508-434-0315 Video Camcorder With Automatic Duplicating With Storage Several Laundry Room. 774-289-6982 $30 $25 OBO Timberline GT $40 $299 Rock Shox, Clipped Pedals Queen-Sized Utility Trailer Diamond Ring $149 508-764-9309 Call Gents 14K Yellow & White 508-892-1679 (But Have Regular). Great Bedroom Sets 413-262-9990 4’x6.5’, 15-Inch Wheels Gold. Center Diamond Condition, Very Little Use. w/Box & Mattress, Cherry Good Condition BOSE LIFESTYLE 35 Hosier Cabinet $300 Stereo With $300 90/100 Surrounded By SOUND SYSTEM Liner Tray Mirrored Dressers, 6 03/100 Diamonds. In Original Condition For Cargo Area/Floor For Call Chris Drawered Nightstand $2999 $900 508-798-3560 Speakers Lawn Sweeper All Fine Brilliance 2008 Subaru Outback $1200 Each $50 $1499 Over-Stuffed Upholstered Pull-Behind Riding Mower 26 Year Old Appraisal Was Never Used. MTD Lawn Tractor Rugs Call 508-278-7958 4’, Good Condition $5560 Green Chair Cost $70 $75 Will Sell For Same Now! Call Mr. Desai $250 Asking $45 CASH Complete Tune Up. Bird Of Paradise Runs Like New Storm Door 774-232-0407 732-309-9366 (Cell) Huntington Green Floral Brookfield (2)9x12, 9x14 Cement Mixer 508-867-2224 $500 $295 Each 30” x 80” 2-Cushion Sofa Never Used. With All Parts. Good Condition DISHWASHER $700 508-434-0315 Oriental Style Paid $108 $150 Hot Point Dishwasher $100 Living Room Sofa (2)Red 9x12 eMachines Kitchen Set Sell For $59 508-885-6975 ALSO: & Chair Nordic Trac $300 Each Desktop PC Drop-Leaf, 5 Chairs Walk Fit Skier/Rower Brand New Casio $625 Ethan Allen. Sturdy Lifetime 508-943-8693 ALSO: Vanity Set Keyboard LH100 With 20” Samsung Frame, Excellent Quality. $100 Metal Door Veneer & Wood, Digital Screen Prompts, LCD Monitor Various Floral Pattern, Country 508-885-9992 Shed Door With 15 Glass Lites, With 2 Doors, 4 Drawers, Keys Light Up With Voice 140GB Hard Drive, 1GB Used Appliances Styling. Interior Bi-Fold Doors Left Or Right Hang. With Beveled Mirror Prompts. Lots Of Stored RAM. CD/DVD Burner, Call For Details Solid Wood Coffee Oak Computer Some Lumber $40 And Bench. Digital Media Card Asking $200 Music Inside! 508-943-8693 & End Table MORE! Call Richard Paid $199 On Sale Reader (4 Slots). Armoire Running Vista Smoothly! Over $3500 New $150 $15 Each 508-885-9046 Tile-Top Table Sell $100 Hunting Camo 508-248-1951 Asking $500 For $800 Steals It! Trumpet $100 With Flower Designs, Email: The Combo! Clothes & Call 508-949-7040 Stove Pedestal Legs. With 2 Stools. [email protected] 774-232-6617 Electric/Acoustic Guitar Shoprider Scooter Franklin Style Asking $225 For Pictures Or Call Marty Equipment Vinci Brand $100 $1000 Mostly New, Some Used. Living Room Wood-Burning (Dayville, CT, 06241, 508-864-7159 Practically New! $275 774-452-1668 Near MA & RI Line) Entertainment Sizes Medium, Large & XL. Sofa & Chair 860-779-2611 Insulated Suit, Jackets, Multi-Colored, Dominantly Men’s Suit Gas Log Wedding Gown & Center Vests, Hats, Gloves, Pants. Green. Clean, Organ Size 42 Regular, Black, New! Technics SXEN4 $100 Never Used Flower Girl Dress Double Window 58”Wx19”Dx51”H Archery, Shotgun, Good Condition. $90 Solid Wood, Never Been Black Powder $150 OBO Best Offer Both Worn Once. Gown Is New, Vetter High Pro 4 Other Items 508-832-6234 Satin With Sequins, Bead & Painted (Natural). Glass Call For Prices Call 508-892-9212 Rascal Scooter Dishes, Small Appliances With Screens. Front Door With Shelves. 2 508-949-1320 Lace. Sleeveless, Long Measures 76”Long 600 Series And More Train & Veil. Gorgeous! Drawers, 2 Doors (Bottom), Mahogany Best Offer Sylvania Record 61”High Side Shelves, CD Rack. Jenny Lind Call After 4pm Player Dress Is Satin, Sleeveless, $650 OBO $300 FIRM Oak 3/4 Bed Bedroom Set 508-892-8316 860-935-0112 Goes To Ankles. Has 508-867-9786 Bed, Dresser With Mirror, Exponent 4/40, Solid State, Embroidered Flowers & Call 508-259-8805 Headboard & Footboard, Chest On Chest, Night Table. Organic Small Antique On Original Stand. A-Line Shape. With Spring & Rails, $1500 Negotiable 1960’s or 1970’s, $200 For Both OBO Downsizing Sale! Plus 5-Drawer Dresser Cabinet Very Retro! 774-289-1871 Solid Maple 2-Piece Farm Equipment And Mattress Mahogany Cedar Chest Vegetable w/Lock & Key $150 OBO Cultivator Toolbar Asking $500 $600 Negotiable $60 Wedding Formal Hutch 5-Foot, 5-Spring Tine, CSA Shares Victrola 1904-1906 68”Hx40”Lx18”W 508-234-2897 Craftsman 42” 12HP Gown (Satin) 2 Hiller Discs, 3-Point Jenny Lind Woodstock, CT Victor Talking Machine $300 $350 Riding Lawnmower Electrified, With Accessories. From David’s Bridal Maple 3/4 Bed Mahogany Weekly Farm Pick-Up $350 $350 OBO Worn Only Few Hours. Solid Maple Desk Lime Spreader Headboard & Footboard, With Attached Hutch Bedroom Set 860-974-9004 Antique Yard 508-885-3124 Like New! Size 12/14 Tow-Behind, Ground Driven. With Spring & Rails. Limited Number Of Shares With Sequins, Matching (Basset) $150 Asking $250 Full-Size Bed. Highboy, Tractor Cultivator 76”Hx42”Lx18”W Available - Reserve Yours Veil & Train. Gorgeous! 774-452-1668 Mirrored Dresser, $100 Tan Genuine $200 860-974-7099 Nightstand. Today For 4 1/2 Months $99 OBO Of Healthy, Locally-Grown, Leave Message Solid Maple Tea Cart John Deere 2243 Excellent Condition. Two Electric Boat Sheepskin Men’s $1200 Farm-Fresh Produce Trolling Motors 508-981-2636 With Drawer Fish Tanks Greens Mower & Flowers $40 & $60 Jacket 508-885-4580 $50 125 & 75 Gallon $5900 OBO Solid Oak Bed www.devonpointfarm.com Size 46, Never Worn. $150 Stainless Steel Flatware Complete Setups, Including John Deere 220A Full-Sized. 508-248-6783 Western Saddle Service For 10, Some Wood Cabinet Stands, Walk-Behind Greens Mower Excellent Condition. Portable Olympia Black, With Pad. Only Service Pieces Canister Filters For Salt Or $1995 OBO $850 Panasonic Snapper Used A Few Times. Fresh Water, Heaters, Typewriter $150 $25 508-764-8330 508-756-6120 Color TV Roto-Tiller In Case. In Good Condition Pumps, Lights & Extras. CT-36SX12F IR5003, Used Twice (2) Large Crystal-Base $600 & $500 FIRM 774-289-6982 $75 Also: Lamps Kawai Organ 36” HDS Flat Screen With Paid $1295 Child’s Western Saddle Call 508-949-7040 Remote & Operating $950 Vintage Royal Typewriter $20 Each Asking $2000 Manchester Table Model With Bridle, Black Instructions. $150 Medium Crystal-Base Lamp FOR SALE: Tools China Set $475 TracVac $35 OBO Model 385-IC/385LH 508-943-4365 $15 Clothes Dryer All Kinds Of Home Tools 24K Gold, Complete, Call 508-943-1206 508-756-3690 8 Servings. Used Only A After 7pm Used Once. Horizontal & Vertical Some New, Some Lightly Paid $1300 WHIRLPOOL Decorative Plate Holders Stainless Steel Sink Used Few Times For Special Occasions. $1100 Free-Standing Jewelry 508-347-3380 The GLASS-TOP Dual Action Bike+Arm Plus Sugar & Creamer. Park Model RV Bear Cat Vac-N-Chip Pro Armoire Exercise Machine Large Bowl & Platter, ELECTRIC RANGE $30 Kimball Spinnet Excellent Condition. 2002, 12x40 & Vac Pro $275 860-428-0656 Models 72085, 72285, Book Bear Piano $100 OBO (like brand new) on beautiful Books! Books! Books! Frigidaire Top-Mount Ann Klein Womens Dress 774-289-1871 lot in campground can be 72295 Winter Coat Solid Wood. Used Twice We have 100,000 lively Refrigerator Full-Length Excellent Condition, used for a full 6 months (15 $225 Black, Calf-Length, Maple Headboard April-15 October every year) Paid $2772 old books at Never Worn, Size 2X Needs Tuning. $1900 THE BOOK BEAR Emerson Microwave Mahogany Female Appraised At $2500 Lot paid for until 2097. $75 & Footboard $48,000 508-765-5763 $25 Mink Fur Coat Will Sell & Ann Klein Womens Grey Size 16, Good Condition $800 FIRM Call Don (508)344-9499 All White, Good Condition. Dress Winter Coat $1600 508-892-9103 Maple 6-Drawer Sofa & Chair Call 508-801-6367 Calf-Length, Worn Only 860-935-0355 Dresser Pellet Stove Cream Color Sofa With White GE Profile Few Times, Size 12 Kitchen Center Full-Sized w/Rails, Fireplace Insert With Blue Floral Print. 30” Convection $50 From 1970’s Flue Piping Included. In Excellent Condition. FURNITURE By Oster $200 Matching Chair With Call Chris Complete Set Of Attachments 4 Years Old. We have books for the Wall Oven 508-764-3736 Beautiful Brown Paisley $1100 Ottoman, In Very Good scholar, collector and For Food Processing, 774-452-1668 Condition. general reader. GE Spacemaker Couch, Chair Cooking & Baking. 774-241-0327 With Matching $250 For Both Located on Route 9 in West Microwave Oven Early 1950’s Great Condition. Brookfield, halfway between And Vent Large Beveled Mirror. $65 Miscellaneous 508-248-7150 Amherst & Worcester. 8-Piece $700 Pioneer Stereo GE Profile 508-949-1320 Items Open 7 days a week, Wrought Iron Antique Oak System 10am-6pm Induction Stovetop With All Original Manuals. Den Set Rocking Chair Kitchen Table Maytag Wall-Mount We Also Buy All For $550 $100 Includes Turntable, Radio In Excellent Condition. With 4 Chairs Microwave Oven Tuner, 5-Band Analyzer For BOOK COLLECTIONS, Moving, So MUST SELL $550 OBO Antique Pine Buffet Black With Gold Trim Works Fine. $50 Speakers. Cassette Tape 508-347-8029 413-245-7819 LIBRARIES & $200 $100 Head Skis, Player/Recorder, CD Player. ESTATES! Wizard Of Oz 508-867-8948 Bindings & Poles Original Cost $1250 Early 2-Drawer ‘60s Stereo Excellent Condition CALL FOR INFO. Books Credenza Cabinet Never Used! Blanket Chest $150 $425 508-867-8705 Older Editions Gas Fireplace With Radio 413-245-3402 Solid Oak or call Toll Free 4-Drawer Bureau $150 Pioneer & Technics 877-809-2665 Victrola Talking Machine Log Set Stereo Components L-Desk & Hutch Floor Model Both In Good Condition Player Piano Hoosier Cabinet Brand New, Original Call 10am-7pm Best Offer $1995 Book Shelf Unopened Box. 508-885-6831 Call 508-949-7040 Excellent Condition Thomasville 6 Feet Tall Glassware R.H. Peterson 24” Split 150 Rolls Go With It Light, Distressed Oak Wheat, Cherry Lamps Oak Vented Log Set Ladies Fur Coats Mitsubishi 65” $850 Integrated Surge Supressor Call 860-779-0947 Old Dishes With 24” Triple-T Burner 508-234-9020 Power Unit, Storage Curios, Bedroom Set Either Gas Or Propane. New & Refurbished Projection TV Open Shelf (Built-In Lamp) Wood Stove Great Prices. Dresser, Mirror, Chest, Excellent Condition Original $650 With Oak Entertainment Top Drawbridge Slides Nightstand, Headboard & Vermont Castings Resolute Other Antiques MUST SELL! With The Look Of New, Prom Dress Forward And Illuminated Excellent Condition. Very And Not The Price. Center Footboard. With Queen Available! $400 OBO $700 New - Size 4 Desktop. Mattress & Boxspring Clean Burning, Firescreen 508-764-8801 860-928-5266 Mink, Raccoon, Fox, Beautiful Paisley Multi-Print 68”Wx81”Dx72”H Included. And Warming Shelves Shearling, Coyote, Tomos 80 Motorcycle With White Background. (Includes Left-L) Very Good Condition! Included. Electric Stove And More! 3-Speed Auto Spaghetti Straps. One Owner/1yr Old/MINT Seldom Used. $2100 New $150 Good Flea Market Long & Short $500 Purchased From David’s Originally $2400 $750 Steals It! Asking $1100 Items! 508-885-8940 End Tables Bridal For $200 508-765-1231 Call 508-949-7040 508-943-0277 GE Refrigerator Leave Message (2) Glass-Top With Asking $100 $300 Various Items, 508-278-6693 Solid Wrought Iron Yamaha Some Antiques Landscape Wrought Iron Base Double Bed Package Deal ONLY $90 For Both Flat Fireplace TOOL SHEDS V-Star 1100 Dresser With Mirror Everything Works Equipment 860-774-1833 Punch Bowl Set Screen Made of Texture 1-11 Studded Seat & Pillion Pad End Table $45 With 18 Cups With Matching Andirons 8x8 $625 $200 $150 Trailer $30 $995 OBO MOST ITEMS 44”x33” 8x10 $800 ALSO: $50 FitnessQuest Edge 5-Drawer HALF ORIGINAL Kerosene Lamp 8x12 $875 Crosstrainer Chest Of Drawers Yard Tractor Tires Aluminum Folding 10.5’ Grey Corion 8x16 $1175 On Wheels. Directional Tires Staging/Scaffolding PRICE! $25 Used Only A Few Times $75 23”x8.5”x12” Countertop Delivered And Asking $250 2 Sections w/Platforms, With Sink 774-280-0556 $100 On Wheels, w/Steps Arien Tractor (2) Clear Candy Dishes Built On-Site Sears Craftsman $5 For Both $75 508-248-6783 4’6”W, 7’3”L, 6’-12’H Arc Welder Other Sizes Available Gas-Powered Edger Electrical Material $895 OBO Grohle Ladylux $75 Industrial, Commercial, Music Box Cafe Faucet Call 413-324-1117 Call 5pm-8:30pm Wood-Burning Stove 508-892-1550 Residential Hand-Crafted 508-867-6546 Fishing Equipment Stein (German) $40 Wire, Pipe, Fittings, Relays, $20 Call 508-234-2647 Trestle-Style Coils, Overloads, Fuses, Jewelry Large Colonial Archery Equipment Library Table Breakers, Meters, Many Varieties 1 Pair A/R Sony Wega 32” TV 100 GENERAL Punches, Pipe-Benders. Bedroom Chest Machinist Tools Antique, 72”x32”Wide Rings Bookshelf Speakers Like New! Boards. New Recessed Troffer Lucite Bracelets 4 Large Drawers & 3 Smaller Auto Tools $150 $150 Asking $175 Earrings Drawers. Mahogany. 105 BULLETIN BOARD Flourescent 3-Tube Antenna Tower 508-764-1439 T-8 277V Fixtures And More! Paid $500 Beautiful Oak Also IN REMEMBRANCE Enclosed 508-410-5783 Will Sell For $300 35mm Camera Antique Victor Victrola, $56 Each 508-347-7520 Rototiller 41”W x 54”H x 23”D 1850’s Melodeon Organ, Julie Ann Bainton 146 VHS Disney And More Call 5pm-8:30pm Ariens, Rear Tine, Electric Cabinet For TV (Knurowski) Haywood NASCAR Movies With Recessed Doors. 508-248-1951 508-867-6546 Start. Newly Serviced, 36 Year Senior Secretary Wakefield Die-Cast Models 508-885-5189 7HP Engine. Paid $800 Asking $200 Bay Path High School $550 TT Custom Fit Dear Friend, Please Visit Bedroom Set They’re Back! 508-234-6096 Electronics Double(Full-Sized) Bed With $5 And Up! Photos Available By Email Car Cover Our Guest Book And Leave A Mirror, Bureau, And Table. BRAND NEW Pratt & Whitney 508-764-4103 For 2002 Roadster Note To Pay Your Respects Huge Speakers $350 SHIPMENT! Flat-Belt Driven Ruby & Diamond Convertible (Will Fit www.tinyurl.com/JulieBainton Paid $500 Each Toshiba Other Years) Asking $300 For Pair 508-943-8482 Metal Lathe 14K Ladies’ Ring 107 MISC. FREE Saddles Ruby Wt. Appx. .60ct $90 Overall Dimensions; 36 Inch TV Excellent Condition. Sony Surround-Sound $100 Each 7’ Long By 2’ Wide 2 Diamonds Are Set To The Used Very Little. Hegner 19 Inch Side. Fine Color & Original Cost $260 System Bureaus, Bookcases, Etc. Comes With 3 & 4 Jaw Plays Like New! FREE $250 Scroll Saw Chucks. Good Quality. MUST SELL! Roberts Reel-To-Reel (4) Strapped Bundles With Stand Blessings Farm $450 Documented Replacement Cost $895 Tape Player/Recorder Set Of 4 Speakers 50 H Foote Road Value $1375 Of Slab Wood $400 FIRM 860-923-3532 Sell For $399 Best Offer 508-867-6703 $300 Call 508-987-5515 Charlton Ask For Ron Asking $750 Call 508-885-9754 Call 508-949-7040 After 4pm 508-248-1411 Call 508-347-5813 508-764-9309 4 ☎ TOWN-TO-TOWN CLASSIFIEDS ☎ A STONEBRIDGE PRESS PUBLICATION ☎ May 19, 2010

107 MISC. FREE 130 YARD SALES 320 MEDICAL/DENTAL 320 MEDICAL/DENTAL 298 WANTED TO BUY 298 WANTED TO BUY Neighborhood FREE WOOD Yard Sale Heritage Home Health Care PALLETS Gov. Fairbanks Road Is Currently Hiring ATTENTION: You pick up. Monday thru Brimfield WWII & KOREAN WAR VETERANS Friday 8am-noon. Saturday, 5/22 Certified Nursing Assistants Local History Buff Looking To Purchase Stonebridge Press 9am-3pm And M1 Garand, M1 Carbine, US Govt. .45 Pistol 25 Optical Drive 2006 Chrysler Mini-Van, War Souvenirs (located behind Southbridge Cordless Drill, Band Saw, Certified Home Health Aides Hotel & Conference Center) Motorola Walkie-Talkies, Old Records, Corner TOP DOLLAR PAID 110 NOVENAS Entertainment Unit, Baby 508-347-0036 No Dealer Inquiries! Clothes/Toys, Household Don’t Despair & Miscellaneous Items. Call Monday-Friday Call Wally At Pray to St. Jude 9am-5pm O holy St. Jude, apostle and Mar- Neighborhood For More Information 508-234-5860 tyr, great in virtue and rich in miracles, near kinsman of Jesus Yard Sale Christ, faithful intecessor of all who invoke your special patron- Tobin Farm Estates 205 BOATS 265 FUEL/WOOD 285 PET CARE 285 PET CARE age in time of need, to you I have In Dudley recourse from the depth of my (Off Of Dudley Oxford Road) 1960 16 Foot All Seasoned Afairydogmother heart and humbly beg to whom Hardwood God has given such great power Saturday, May 22nd Penn Yan Pet Services to come to my assistance. Help 8am-3pm 40HP Evinrude, Holsclaw Cut, Splt & Delivered me in my present and urgent pe- Raindate: May 23rd Trailer. Beautiful Classic. Prompt Delivery A Few Openings tition. In return, I promise to New Mahogany Deck, MC & Visa Accepted Available make your name known and Seats & Transom. Westview Farms Also Starting cause you to be invoked. 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If You Have One To Sell, 508-868-2860 508-904-2114 Call 508-234-4722 1999 Ford Ranger w/Plow Yard Sale Reiki/Feng Shui All Scrap Metals, Cut & Split Natural Foods Ask For Tom Or 1780 Route 197 Saturday, May 22nd Cars, Trucks Leave Message 9am-3pm 1984 15.5’ Green Flower Essences Woodstock,CT Alpha Wave Music Batteries, (West Toward Bigelow) Raindate: Sunday 5/23 Thundercraft Firewood WANTED 2 Cord Minimum Apple Acres Copper Wire, Saturday 5/22 10 Grenier Ave Tri-Hull Boat Insulated Copper With Chrysler 85HP Force $175/cord Boarding Appliances... 8am Webster (Delivered - Limited Area) Kennel Indoor/Outdoor Runs & Outboard Motor. 64 Tucker Hill Rd. Household Items, Small Galvanized 2001 Venture Premium Dark Pine Bark • Rubber-Matted Skylights Aluminum Wire Furniture, Shoes, Handbags, Trailer. Mulch Available Heated/Air Conditioned Putnam, CT 06260 Knick-Knacks. Heated/Air-Conditioned 25 Pounds Or More Good Shape, Runs Good! $20.00/yard Sleeping Areas. *Giant* EVERYTHING MUST GO! 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Seats, Electric Motor, Tested, Vetted, Fixed, Over 30 Years Experience. On Trailer. And Ready For Love! starwoodpetresort.com WEEKLY PAPERS $1500 Call David *Deadlines Subject To 200 GEN. BUSINESS Please Consider Change Due To Holidays 508-234-6096 Adopting From Exceptional boarding Antiques 1-508-688-0847 Call For More Info. Second Chance environment with 286 LIVESTOCK Wanted! I’ll Come To YOU! 203 SNOWMOBILES 2004 Carver 360 Animal Shelter unique daycare setting 508-867-5525 2003 HAWK Call Now! 20-FAMILY 1998 Yamaha Sport Sedan Monday-Friday Custom 2-Horse (2) 375HP Volvo 8.1 Liter www.secondchanceanimals.org 508-248-5150 YARD SALE! Need Help Fixing Your Pet? daycare available Gooseneck Trailer 300 HELP WANTED VMax 500 Engines. 7.3KW Kohler Dressing/sleeping area. Northside Village Saturday, May 22nd 3400 Miles. Generator, 2 State Rooms, Call Us, We Have Low Cost State of the art indoor Antiques, Programs! 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Horse Tack Furniture, Snowshoes & 117 Franklin Street Bits, Bridles, Saddles, 774-239-0947 New Competition Wood Skies, Iron Banks & Call KeepMeHome Douglas Snowmobiles 2008 Southwind Accessories. New, Used, Doorstops, Phonographs, 2006 570 Panther Obedience English, Western, Blankets, Telephones, Radios 877-302-2323 HUGE 2-Up, 579 Miles, By Bennington Looking For A Gift Items, Reins. Automatic Start & Reverse Almost Anything Above Average Prices www.keepmehome.com Thompson Pond Sport Deck Boat New Puppy? All Breed Paid! Cash Paid! Like New With 4-Stroke 150HP Horse-Related Yard Sale Boxers Grooming Rock Valley Farm Call Us 1996 ZR580 Yamaha 508-248-5150 Saturday, May 22nd 2300 Miles, Real Fast Sled! Trailer, Seat Covers. $975 Available West Brookfield Customer Help 9am-3pm 24.1 Hours. 508-867-2508 [email protected] Spring/Summer Work Take Them Both For $5900 Bostons “It’s all about the $18.50 Base Appt, Flex FT/PT Thompson Pond Road $21,500 $825 508-340-5334 508-943-5062 dogs!” Customer Sales/Service, (Off Route 31) Yorkies No Experience Necessary Spencer 204 WATER EQUIPMENT Larson 1997 $999 Call Terri Stowe Ideal For Students & Others, Proceeds To Benefit BOOKS! All Ages 17+ Labs 508-832-9394 Conditions Apply Thompson Pond Association 1994 Sea-Doo Ski-Boat $725 19 Foot, With Volvo Penta or visit our website Farm BOOKS! Call Now! Bombardier SP94 Specials MOVING/YARD Engine. With Trailer. www.collinswoodk9.com StoweFarm.com BOOKS! 508-797-0600 SALE With Trailer $5000 $299 And Up! Excellent Condition, Runs 508-476-5476 We Now Finance! We Buy Books! Saturday & Sunday Family Fun! Do You Have Great. Seat Just Recovered, Please Visit Our Website Accumulations May 22nd & 23rd Low Hours On Jet Pump. Pontoon Raft elitepuppiesandgrooming.com Opening June 5th Collections Type 2 Diabetes 9am-Noon With Flooring & Rug Every Saturday Has Been Winterized. 508-949-0088 FAN-C-PET Estates Are Depressed And Want 93 Saundersdale Road $1600 Replaced 3 Years Ago. Mobile & Sunday Etc. To Improve Your Diabetes Charlton Call Deb With Ladder. 10am-3pm Management? 508-965-7077 $895 Pure Bred Grooming Salon The Book Bear Seeking Sedentary Women Multi-Family 508-867-6296 ROCK WALL CLIMBING Route 9 21-65 For A Study At UMass Medical School To Puppies MOON BOUNCE West Brookfield, MA GARAGE SALE 1995 Polaris Over thirty breeds available. Vicki Kelley Improve Their Mood And Sailboat For Sale GEM MINING Call Today For Rain Or Shine SL750 Jetski Health checked/guaranteed. Diabetes Management. Saturday-Sunday 2000 Hunter 212 State licensed. Professional MOO-CHOO TRAIN An Appointment Compensation And Group 5/22-5/23 w/Trailer Great Day Sailer! www.laughlinkennel.com Groomer AND MORE! 508-867-8705 Support Provided 8am-4pm With Brand New 21 Feet, Cuddy Cabin, Laughlin Kennel (Toll-Free) Galvanized Trailer. Galvanized Trailer. Extra Jib. 20 Years Exp. NEW! 877-809-2665 17 Kingsbury Road Less Than 80 Hours, Great Shape, Call 508-987-7161 “We Go Right to MECHANICAL Webster Freshwater Only. Used Very Little. 30% Under NADA Retail BULL-RIDING Tools, 5-8BTU A/C’s, 2-Person Jetski Includes Spencer Animal Your Door” Coke Collection, Full Bed, 3 New Life Vests & Cover. $4950 Control 508-987-2419 $3 Admission CASH PAID Entertainment Center, $750 508-340-7697 Includes: Call Sue At 508-987-5152 Desperately needs For Coins And Jewelry Computer Desk, Old Dining Petting Zoo (508)856-1718 Room Set w/4 Chairs. After 7pm Spinnaker Sail homes for many Buying/Selling abandoned cats and Hay Climb (Docket #13269) 5Cu.Ft. Freezer. & Genoa Sail Playground Gold & Silver 2005 Ski-Doo Jetski sometimes kittens. One Piece Or Collection Multi-Family Apple Green & Black. Harken Boom Sand Diggers Shots, wormed, AND MORE! Driver Yard Sale Less Than 65 Hours. Vang leukemia tested, Lee’s Coins & Jewelry Valet Parking Attendant- 3-Cylinder 15003cc $350 For All 17 Greenwood Ave Supercharged Engine. spayed & neutered. Ice Cream And 239 West Main Street to work at several locations Dudley Excellent Condition Buck’n BBQ East Brookfield in Worcester, MA. 3-Seater, 130 Inches Long. 413-245-3402 Call 508-885-2306 (Off Dudley Oxford Road, $7500 Going... Going... ALWAYS OPEN! (Route 9 - Panda IMMEDIATE OPENING! F/T- Near Shepard Hill Includes Dock & Trailer 285 PET CARE Garden Plaza) P/T available. Potential to High School) 508-347-8956 265 FUEL/WOOD Gone to the Dogs (508)865-9860 earn $11 and more to start. Training and behavior 508-637-1236 Saturday, May 22nd J & L 508-341-6355 Great benefits health, dental, 8am-2pm 205 BOATS A. Jeffers management in your 401k plan, plenty of room for Pet Sitting home. growth! Applicant must be Raindate: Tree Service 286 FEED Sunday 5/23, 8am-2pm 15.5 Foot OMC °°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°° Service Positive methods over 18, must be able to Sunbird Tree Removals used. WANTED drive standard Professional at Home Quality Horse Hay transmission vehicles, have 1989-90 Bowrider 70HP Logging Pet Sitting and Dog Walking Certified Pet Dog 800 Pound Square Bales Outboard, Very Low Hours. Land Clearing Timothy & Orchard Grasses Beatles Items valid license, and prior Yard Sale Member of National trainer and member customer service experience Well Maintained. Galvanized Firewood Fertilize Fields Record Sleeves, Record Custom Trailer. 3 Custom Association of Professional APDT a plus!!! American Legion $175/Cord Pet Sitters First Cutting $100 Each Players, Dolls, Statues, Post 205 Covers - Convertible Top, Call Renelle at Second Cutting $130 Each Please contact us at Mooring Cover, Custom WOOD LOTS Established 1996 Mugs, Toys, Magazines, 171 River Street WANTED 508-892-1850 Delivery Fee Extra Promo Items, Displays, 877-455-5552 or at: Rochdale, MA Storage Cover. Certified • Bonded • Insured Rock Valley Farm $2500 OBO FREE ESTIMATES 508-347-3826 email: West Brookfield Movie Posters, Etc. www.valetparkof Saturday, May 22nd 203-879-3221 Call (774)239-0285 [email protected] 508-867-2508 860-779-2469 america.com/employment 9am-??? MAY 19, 2010 ☎ TOWN-TO-TOWN CLASSIFIEDS ☎ A STONEBRIDGE PRESS PUBLICATION ☎ 5

310 GENERAL HELP 310 GENERAL HELP 319 HEALTH CARE 402 GENERAL SERVICES 448 FURNITURE 501 REAL ESTATE 505 APARTMENTS FOR 505 APARTMENTS FOR WANTED WANTED PROFESSIONALS New Mattress Sets WANTED RENT RENT Music Therapy Cleanouts Still Wrapped In Plastic North Brookfield DRIVERS Maids Wanted Students/Grads, Musicians $250, $350, 2 Bedrooms Southbridge For Toys “R” Us I Am Looking For Share Your Talents With Cleanups Or $450 Heat/Hot Water Included 3 Bedroom, Second Floor in Flanders, NJ. Someone Who Is Elderly, Disabled. Haul-Away You Choose The Quality Elevator Accessible, Onsite $900/Month Valid CDL, 3yrs Exp., Mature/Responsible & Rewarding Positions Locally. Laundromat, Trash Removal, 4 Bedroom, Second Floor Flexible Schedule, $18/hr Available At Perriwinkles, Teachable And Eager Make A Difference In Basements Oxford, MA Private Parking. $950/Month Apply: To Work, To Join My Staff, People’s Lives Saturdays & Sundays Appliances Included. Deleaded Certificate. Cleaning Attics www.ruscareers.com Send Your Resume With Apartments 10am-3pm For More Info Off-Street Parking, Residential/Businesses. Cover Letter To ************** Washer/Dryer Hookups. Qualifications Are: Have Your Garages 508-494-8757 (508)867-4277 [email protected] Or By Appointment Spacious. New Windows, Own Vehicle, Cleaning Yards EQUAL HOUSING Doors, Plumbing, Foster Experience, Personable, North Brookfield Rental Property OPPORTUNITY Electrical Organized, Punctual, 320 MEDICAL/DENTAL 454 HOME 24 Spring Street MOVE-IN CONDITION Parents Wanted And A Problem-Solver. ************** Seeking Quality Homes Estate Cleanouts IMPROVEMENT 3 Large Rooms, Call This Is A Permanent All real estate advertising in Second Floor. Like New! Throughout Central MA Part-Time Position. Registered Nurses Small Building 617-645-2811 To Provide Foster Care FT/PT In Charlton Area. this newspaper is subject to No Pets. Hours Start At 8:45am. Demolition DiGeronimo The Federal Fair Housing Act $600/Month To Children In Need. We Do Withhold Taxes. Send Resume To: 24/7 Support. Generous HR Dept. If You Want Painting of 1968, which makes it References & Security Southbridge Reimbursement. If You Would Like More To Get Rid Of It, illegal to advertise any Required. Overlook Visiting Quality, Affordability preference, limitation or 508-867-7404 4 Rooms, One Bedroom. $500 Sign-On Bonus Information, Please Call Nurse Assoc., Inc. We’ll Do It! Hardwood Floors, Call For Details Tammie At & Trust discrimination based on race, PO Box 1000 FREE Estimates! color, religion, sex, handicap, Washer/Dryer Hookup. 508-347-3275 Without Compromise Northbridge Stove & Fridge. Charlton, MA 01507 familial status (number of One Bedroom Now Hiring For 774-230-8586 Interior Rooms $575/Month Brookfield & Dudley. Fax: 508-831-7165 children and or pregnancy), From $500 Per Month. As Low As national origin, ancestry, age, Plus Utilities Email: First, Security & Non-Smokers. [email protected] $129 marital status, or any Reference Required. 433 CLEANING intention to make an such Cats OK. Credit Check. EOE Ceilings $59 No Pets. Must Be H.U.D. Leave Message Masons Woodwork $59 preference, limitation or Income Eligible. Devereux Therapeutic discrimination. This 860-749-4112 Foster Care & Laborers Call Dave * TLC Home * Serving Central Mass. newspaper will not 508-234-4041 508-829-6769 Masonry restoration Physical James DiGeronimo knowingly accept any Southbridge contractor in northeastern advertising for real estate Mon-Fri Ashland Street Cleaning Cell 508-577-7940 EOH CT seeks entry-level field Therapist Have You Heard The that is in violation of the law. 2 Bedroom Apartment. personnel, skilled masons, Per Diem Phrase, “GOING GREEN?” Our readers are hereby Modern, Clean, Wall-To-Wall HELP WANTED and mason apprentices for Homecare And Computer We Use & Supply Organic Home Repairs informed that all dwellings SOUTHBRIDGE Carpets, Ceramic Tiles In careers in high quality Cleaners To Ensure Your advertising in this newspaper Kitchen/Hall/Bathroom. commercial/institutional Experience Required. Kitchen Bathroom 15 Ballard Court COMPETITIVE PAY! Family’s Safety. Or Basement are available on and equal 3 Bedroom, First Floor. Recent Cabinets, Fresh Paint, construction. Applicants opportunity basis. To A/C. Off-Street Parking. must be safety conscious, Gift Certificates For Remodeling Heat & Hot Water complain about Included. Section 8 Accepted motivated, mechanically Auburn VNA Baby Showers, Decks Helping Hands. discrimination call The $975/Month $750/Month inclined, able to work at Anniversaries, And More! Department of Housing and First/Last/References elevated heights and have Healing Hearts A Perfect Gift! Handicap Accessibility 16 Ballard Court Ramps Urban Development “HUD” Available Immediately reliable transportation with 191 Pakachoag Street toll-free at 1-800-669-9777. 3 Bedroom, Second Floor. 508-892-1793 CALL TAMMIE TODAY Heat & Hot Water valid drivers license. Auburn, MA 01501 40 Year Roof For the N.E. area, call HUD [email protected] WE OFFER: Competitive Call (508)791-0081 FOR A GREENER ad 617-565-5308,. The toll Included. Painting $975/Month wage and benefit package Email: TOMORROW! Inside & Outside free number for the hearing (medical, dental, 401k, etc.), [email protected] impaired is 1-800-927-9275 186 Hamilton Street Southbridge Surrogate on the job training and more. EOE 508-347-3275 Walkways Second Floor, 2 Bedroom Coombs Street Be a part of restoring some 774-230-7885 Landscaping 505 APARTMENTS FOR Heat & Hot Water 2 Bedroom Apartment Mothers of New England’s most high Retaining Walls Included. Available. Office/Homes RENT Wall-To-Wall Carpet profile & historic structures! Applianced, Washer/Dryer Needed Spring Or Fall Cleanings DEMOLITION $750/Month Applications Accepted 400 SERVICES Hook-ups. No Pets. Be part of a miracle 8:30am-4:30pm, Mon-Fri Weekly/Bi-Weekly Or Call GO2Guys At 105 West Main Street Section 8 OK. The rewards are more 1053 Buckley Hwy Monthly Cleanings 800-372-2420 2 Bedroom $700 Brookside Second Floor than financial Union, CT 402 GENERAL SERVICES Flexible Hours/Days Lic CT/MA/RI First And Security. EEOE Registered/Insured/ Insured To $2M $600/Month Seeking Women Terrace References And Credit Bonded Quality Is #1 94 West Main Street Check Required. 21-43 Non-Smoker Heat/Hot Water 2 Bedroom With Healthy Mystery Shoppers References Available Included! Second Floor Call (508)596-8497 Pregnancy History Earn Up To $100 Per Day! $600/Month Undercover Shoppers Affordable Paint Pro’s FREE RENT!!! 105 West Main Street Southbridge Needed To Judge Retail & Specializing In 2 Bedroom, Third Floor Dining Establishments. Cleaning Service Left Side Dresser Street Experience Not Required Exterior Restoration Affordable 2 Bedroom 1-2 Bedrooms, First Floor, We Offer Quality Work At Apartments For Rent. $575/Month For More 877-787-6583 An Affordable Price! Full Power-Washing In 2-Family Home, A CALL Services Spacious, Fully 96 North Street With Garage. Information Call • Homes & Offices Applianced. 2nd Floor, One Bedroom Quiet. 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Charlton 01535 • FREE ESTIMATES • EOE dishwasher included. $750 to $775/Month Or Apply Online At • FULLY Insured • Secure building. 774-258-0147 www.overlook-mass.org The Cleaning • Reasonable Rates • Off-street parking. No Phone Calls Please. Part-Time A CALL Woman Rich O’Brien Brookside Terrace NO Pets. Southbridge EOE Hair Stylist Over 20 Years Experience 11 Village Drive Call (508)765-5852 First Floor, Three Bedrooms, Cleaning In The Local Area! Painting Southbridge,MA 01550 No Pets Needed For Brookfield WE HAUL References Available 28 Years Of Experience New Floors, Cleaned & Area Salon. WE TAKE IT ALL! Call Linda 508-248-7314 (508)764-7675 Southbridge Painted. Some Carpeting, LANDSCAPE (Part-Time To Start) 774-289-3163 $595 Stove, Off-Street Parking, Please Call One Bedroom Apartment Washer/Dryer Hookups 508-864-5605 Cleanouts Experienced 457 LAWN/GARDEN With Open Floorplan, In Apartment Appliances 442 LICENSED DAY Additional Room For An Deposits. References and Techs/Foreman Demolition CARE C&C Office, New Bathrooms. Credit Check Required. Wanted for lawn RESIDENTIAL Closings Properties Located In Residential No Utilities. maintenance & COUNSELOR *************** Neighborhood. Low Utilities $750 Per Month Attics The Commonwealth of LOOK & COMPARE And Off-Street Parking. Plus Water & Sewer. construction divisions Residential treatment First & Last Month Required. Call (508)637-1074 program serving Basements Massachusetts Office of Southbridge 413-426-2829 Job Requirements: adolescent sexual Child Care Services Quality 1, 2 & 3 Visa/MC/Check requires that all ads Southbridge •Drivers license offenders has openings Bedroom Apartments! Southbridge Harding Court w/clean DMV record for direct care staff. 10% Discount With Ad placed in the newspaper Appliances, Off-Street 141 Elm Street Parking. First Floor, Five Room •2-3 years experience Duties include supervision 1-800-414-0239 for child care (daycare) All Dirt Recently Remodeled Apartment In Nice w/landscape company of daily activity, behavior in your home include CONSTRUCTION & Two Bedroom Apartment. Neighborhood. management and report your license number. Sturbridge Appliances, Washer/Dryer •D.O.T. card LANDSCAPING Stove, Fridge, Washer/Dryer writing. Second shift with 2 Bedroom Apartment Hookups. Off-Street Parking. Hookups, Off-Street Parking, •Pesticide license Appliances & Hot Water preferred weekend coverage. Bulldozer Bobcat & Excavation No Pets. Hardwood Floors. Included. Convenient $650/Month Pet Allowed. HS Diploma or equivalent Excavator Curtain Drains Location, Laundry Room Salary and benefits required. Must pass No Utilities Included. $675/Month commensurate Licensed & Perimeter Drains On Premises 1-508-328-9093 Plus $400 Security approved criminal & $750/Month w/experience background and DCF Spring & Fall Cleanups 508-612-9363 Backhoe Call (508)765-0501 Southbridge Call background record check. Home New Lawn Installs $22,600 to $32,600, 2 Bedroom Aparment Southbridge A. Arsenault & Sons Service Sprinkler Systems Off-Street Parking. Stove & with excellent benefits. Driveways, Grading, Large 5 Room, 2nd Floor located in Spencer Bark Mulching Refrigerator Included. Apartment Excellent opportunity for Drainage, House Lot Day Care DOUGLAS 508-885-5589 Brush/Stump Removal No Utilities. Close To Downtown, criminal justice, Clearing, Top Soil & Seed, Immediate Openings 1, 2 & 3 Bedroom Security Deposit Required Off-Street Parking, Fax resume psychology, sociology, HIGH Quality - LOW Prices Landscaping, Etc. Various Time Slots Apartments Available CORI/Credit Check Required. W/D Hookups. 508-885-9889 and human services Prompt & Professional 774-200-3102 Prices start at $845/month. Section 8 Accepted. Pets Negotiable. majors. Service Available For All Ages. Includes heat, hot water, No Pets. No Smoking Call 508-764-1401 Make Application At: FREE Estimates A/C, pool, fitness center 1-Year Lease Composted 508-248-3743 Stetson School L&E Construction Very Flexible. & children’s program. Southbridge 455 South Street Sheep Manure Off street parking. Large Heated 2 Bedroom. Barre, MA 01005 & Landscape Reasonable Rates. Available At Farm! Call (508)476-3777 Southbridge Stove & Refrigerator Or Call Call (774)200-6920 20lb Bags 2 Bedroom Apartments Included. Healthy Meals And At $10 Per Bag Starting At $150/Week No Pets. (978)355-3541 ext 258 Snack Provided. For Application Process Call 508-867-6111 Washer/Dryer Hookups. AA/EOE Leave Message Dudley Dudley Hardwood Floors. Large Indoor Dresser Hill 2 Bedroom Lease & Security Required. Call The Playroom. $165/Week $750/Month Apartments 508-764-2866 Lifeguard Seeking Dynamic Junk Man Large Fenced-In Yard 2 Bedroom In Country 500 REAL ESTATE Setting. Stove And Webster Positions Program Leader Brand New House With A Passion For Teens FREE BBQ Call Michelle Refrigerator Included, Southbridge Available For 2 Bedrooms Low Rent! And Cultural Exchange, REMOVAL! 508-943-2526 Laundry Facility, $1200/Month For Non-Profit Program In 501 REAL ESTATE Off-Street Parking. Two Bedroom Apartment. Certified Very Clean, Freshly Painted., Webster, July 7th Through For More Details WANTED No Pets. All are newly remodeled, Lifeguards GUTTERS CLEANED License #2087686 carpeted, stove & Refrigerator & Stove. August 2nd, With Students First And Security Quiet Neighborhood. For Our Arriving From Spain, Italy, refrigerator included. Removal of Metal, WANTED Deposit Required. Section 8 Approved. No Pets. No Smokers. Community And France. Mimi’s Leicester $700 Monthly A Very Affordable Apartment Email Resume To: Appliances, Land Near No Pets Allowed Pool. Full Days Furniture, TV’s. Plus Utilities. Security Deposit & For The Right Tenant. [email protected] Home Day Care (508)397-0212 References Required Credit Check Required & Weekends Construction Quiet Street, Fenced Yard, Spencer/Paxton First & Last Required. (Including Materials. Meals. 14 Years Experience. Line Call 774-289-1714 508-765-0580 Holidays) TEACHER’S Cellars/Attics Immediate Openings Area Of Camp Marshall Fiskdale Leave Message All Ages, Including Infants! Three Bedroom Townhouse Applications AIDE Cleaned. Flexible Hours, Great Rates For A Single Family Home. Southbridge Style Apartment. 3 Bedroom, Large Southbridge Available At: Special education school Small Building And Sibling Discount Please Call John Modern 2 Bedroom, serving adolescent male $1282/Month Apartment. Appliances, Brookside Terrace Offered. 413-813-5712 Washer/Dryer Hookups. 1 1/2 Bath Townhouse sexual offenders has an Demolition, Tires. Heat & Hot Water Included On Charlton Line. 11 Village Drive, opening for teacher’s aide. Leaves Removed. Call Now Washer/Dryer Hookups Section 8 Approved. Off-Street Parking. Applianced, Southbridge, MA Duties are to assist teacher Small Residential 508-892-9983 Fully Applianced Kitchen Washer, Dryer Hookup, WANTED With Dishwasher. First, Last And References. in classroom, behaviorally 508-769-1437 $750 Per Month Garage, New Floors. Call Wanda Moves. Trees Cut Lic#2084989 Farms Or Houses Available May 21st Great Location! monitor students, Also: 508-764-7675 x5 supervise morning Brush/Limbs First & Security Gas Heat With Acreage Two Bedroom Available $775/Month + Security wake-ups, and Removed 508-347-2200 $625 monitor meals. NOW For Relocating 508-765-9165 Pizza Maker Furnaces Removed Four Bedroom HS Diploma or equivalent ENROLLING Families $875 Southbridge & required. Position is year Check-our-down-to- FALL 2010 Also: Leicester/Rochdale round, including summers. earth prices first! Duplex Call (978)852-0886 Paige Hill Area Kitchen Help $22,400 to $32,400 with Bright Beginnings Waterfront Home 2 Bedrooms, Cellar, Yard, Excellent Two Bedroom Experience Preferred excellent benefits. Weekends also! Any Lake Considered Apartment Available. Montessori Deck. Off-Street Parking, Townhouse Style Apply At Southbridge Apply In Person Central Mass Pre-School Also: Laundry Hookup, 1.5 Baths. Clean, Small 2 Bedroom With Garage. Stetson School No Pets. No Smoking. Village Pizza and Connecticut 465 Main Street, Oxford, MA Multi-Family Or House Duplex Apartment. Stove, Clean, Quiet Area. 455 South Street With In-Law Apartment First & Security Refrigerator, Washer/Dryer No Pets. 487 Main Street Barre, MA 01005 Dave Your Child Deserves The $1175/Month Hookups, Yard, Good Area. First And Security. Sturbridge Or Call Best Start To Their Will Do Repairs. Heat, Electricity & Credit Check Required. $750/Month (978)355-4541 ext 258 508-347-7804 Education! Water Included! No Pets. Call For Appointment 508-347-8177 Plasse Real Estate $575/Month Plus Utilities (774)200-3382 Ask For Ted Or Bob For Application Process 413-262-5082 508-987-3465 Call Mary AA/EOE Lic. #8121699 508-987-5588 508-989-9385 Call 508-414-7169 Leave Message 6 ☎ TOWN-TO-TOWN CLASSIFIEDS ☎ A STONEBRIDGE PRESS PUBLICATION ☎ May 19, 2010

505 APARTMENTS FOR 505 APARTMENTS FOR 505 APARTMENTS FOR 505 APARTMENTS FOR 510 530 HOUSES FOR SALE 545 LAND/LOTS 550 MOBILE HOMES RENT RENT RENT RENT COMMERCIAL/BUSINESS OXFORD, MA Sturbridge Southbridge Spencer Level House Lots Mobile Home 55+ Sturbridge Auburn Cleared With Well 1 Bedroom, Ideal Renovated First Floor, Attractive Two Nice Two-Room WEBSTER Southbridge Three Room,One Bedroom Bedroom Apartments, For Lease Two Bedroom Townhouse Installed And Approved Location, Close To Apartment With Garage. Townhouse Or One Floor Efficiency In Country HALF MONTH FREE Conveniently Located, Septic Design In Hand. Setting. Easy Commute. 3BR, 1BA. Clean, Modern Everything. New Floors, Desirable Location, Modern Appliances, Some With 9,400+ S.F. Ideal For Near Major Routes Ready To Build! Carpets, Paint, Windows, Kitchen & Bath, Appliances, Washer/Dryer Hookups, Includes Appliances & Remodel. NEW Kitchen Commercial/Light 1.5 Bath, Deck, Full Walk-Out Call Mark - 508-887-0170 Laundry On Premises. Includes Stainless Industrial Use. Basement. Fully Applianced 8 Acres, $109,900.00 Shower, Cabinets & Laundry Room & Patio Modern & Bright, Counters. Newer Furnace, Overlooking Private Quiet Country Setting. $495/Month Appliances, Gas Heat, Town Water/Sewer. Including Washer & Dryer. 1 Acre, $104,900.00 Backyard. Directly Off Route 9. One Year Lease. Off-Street Parking, Includes 1,850 S.F. 2 Deeded Parking Spaces. A/C & More. Credit, References & Coin-Op. Pets OK Office Space. Newly Painted, Washer/Dryer. References/Credit Check Available Now! EMETERY OTS $550/Month 508-735-4335 Security Deposit Required. Pictures At Located On Worcester Professionally Cleaned 546 C L $37,500 508-765-5815 Visit Our Website Please call www.WebsterApt.com Street (Route 169) Carpets. Low Condo Fees Two Lots Owner Financing www.spencercondos.com (508)347-7709 First/Last/Security Call ($205) And Move-In Available From $850/Month Condition. Available At Worcester (508)765-5421 County Memorial Park Call For Details Southbridge Plus Utilities A MUST SEE! 508-347-7027 SPECIAL 508-839-1015 $189,500 In Paxton. Spencer Storefront For Non-Selected. $499 Duplex House Webster OPEN HOUSE SUNDAYS Asking $1200 For Both 1 Bedroom. Modern. 2 Bedrooms, Appliances, Lease Noon-2pm Or Best Offer Wall To Wall, Appliances Washer/Dryer, Garage. Main Street 508-865-2331 508-885-1071 Ware Included, Coin-Op Laundry, Large Private Yard. NORTH VILLAGE WEBSTER Webster, MA 774-276-2947 Large 3 Bedroom, Family No Pets. Lease And $850/Month ONE MONTH Hartley Terrace Central Heat (Natural Gas) Two Plots Park, Pets Welcome! Security. Utilities Not First & Last Appx 750 Sq.Ft. Country Living Near Quabbin. Included. FREE RENT! 2 Bedroom In Worcester County 14’x67’, Must See Inside! 774-276-1974 508-248-7150 Memorial Park, Paxton, MA Call (508)764-2866 2 Bedroom Units $739-$802 Modern & Fully Renovated! Spencer Heat & Hot Water FOR SALE At Garden Of Heritage II New Roof, Windows, Deck, Starting At $783!! Included. $1500 OBO For Both Plush Carpet And Freshly Southbridge Large One Bedroom Webster BY OWNER 508-864-7159 Painted Throughout. New Third Floor, Three Room Apartment. Located Near Heat And Hot Water Must Income Qualify 2000 Sq.Ft. 5-Bedroom, Front Load Washer/Dryer, Apartment For Rent. Route 9. With Huge Closet, Is Included. Section 8 Certification For Rent 2-Bath Colonial, Located 550 MOBILE HOMES Side-By-Side Stainless Steel On Dead End Street. Includes Carpeted Living Room. Welcome 2500 Sq.Ft In Worcester’s Lovely Fridge With Ice/Water, Heat, Hot Water & Gas. Kitchen Includes Major Must Income Modern Kitchens West Side. 1977 Mobile Home And Stove All Remain. $625/Month Appliances. Tenant Washer & Huge Kitchen & $70,000 Qualify. Wall-To-Wall Carpet 7500 Sq.Ft. $52,900 No Pets. & Dryer. Spacious Closets Double-Sized Living Plus Park Share 413-687-0073 Call 508-340-2551 Off-Street Parking, Section 8 Vouchers On-Site Laundry Free Standing Buildings. Room. Hardwood Floors, FOR SALE BY OWNER After 4pm Nice Quiet Location. Easy Highway Access Great Space! Dining Room & Located In Wagon Wheel $550/Month Accepted. Three-Season Front Porch. Park, Brookfield, MA For More Information ALSO: 575 VACATION RENTALS Southbridge 508-951-2641 Please call Call 508-949-9567 2500 Sq.Ft. Classic Art Deco Interior 508-347-3837 Three Bedroom 3000 Sq.Ft. Details. Needs Minor TLC. First Floor Apartment Spencer (508)987-1595 9000 Sq.Ft. Finished Deck & Yard. N. Grosvenordale August 14th-21st For Rent. Large, Bright, 3+ Bedroom Webster Available! New Roof & Windows. CT Only $825! $800/Month Apartment. Stove, Washer Perfect Starter Home For & Dryer. Heat Included. Two Bedroom Owner Will Give You Mobile Home For Sale Recently Remodeled. Webster Apartment For Rent. Family Looking To Live In 14x64 Doublewide South Yarmouth No Smoking Or Pets. Price You Can’t Refuse! One Of The City’s Finest No Pets. Washer/Dryer Security Deposit 1 Bedroom Apartment. First Floor, Off-Street 2 Bedrooms, 2 Full Baths. Cape Cod Hookups. Section 8 OK. Neat & Clean, Off-Street Parking. Coin-Op, 2 Porches. Call Neighborhoods. Large Kitchen, Living Room. $1000/Month Priced To Sell At Charming Expanded Ranch. First & Security Required. Call 508-885-3031 Parking. Excellent Location. Good Location. 508-753-3670 Laundry Room. 3 Bedrooms, Completely Call 508-949-0630 Or 774-272-0903 Washer & Dryer Hookups. Separate Utilities $190,000 Appliances Included. Stove & Refrigerator For More Information Or Best Offer Plenty Of Cabinet Space. Remodeled. 1/2 Mile To Beach. Included. Affordable! Call 508-764-4693 OUSES FOR ENT Call (508)754-1527 $65,000 Southbridge Spencer For Details Call 525 H R For Appointment Privacy. Kids Love It. Two Bedroom, 2nd Floor. One Bedroom Apartment. 508-612-6192 For An Appointment 860-923-0421 $875/week. Quiet Neighborhood, Not Far $540/Month 508-864-0460 From Center Of Town. HEAT, Off-Street Parking. 510 CHARLTON Permanent First & Last. No Pets. Hot Water & Appliances Webster COMMERCIAL/BUSINESS Included. Off-Street Parking. References Required. WATERFRONT Trailer For Sale Coin-Op Laundry On-Site. 2 Bedroom Pascoag, RI In Wells, Maine No Pets Apartment For Rent Lakefront Custom Home First & Security Deposit 774-200-1427 Campground Modern, New, Nice Area. Recently Renovated 2BR 3 Bedrooms, 4 Baths May 15th To October 15th $700/Month Southbridge Near I-395 Hampton Available June 1st Spencer Includes Dishwasher, Cottage On Picturesque Quiet Park, 10 Minutes Off-Street Parking, PROFESSIONAL See ISoldMyHouse.com From Beach. Fully 508-765-9673 Spacious, Like-New Washer/Dryer Hookups. Cranberry Lake. Partially Ad# 172543 For Video 3 Bedroom, 1.5 Bath Furnished, Third Floor OFFICE SPACE Furnished, Kitchen & Info. MLS#964134 Florida Room, Corner Lot. Beach: Spencer Townhouse In Quiet $735/Month Unique, Neighborhood. For Rent Appliances, Marble Counter Asking $18,500 2 Bedroom Townhouses. Call 508-769-2500 One-Of-A-Kind Home! Call 508-277-4569 Cottage and $1050/Month 98 Hamilton Street Tops, Large Living Area $549,900 Electric Appliances, Plus Utilities Suites Hookups. Formerly Aucoin Realty w/Cathedral Ceiling, louzam@ RENT TO OWN One Year Lease. No Pets. For More Info Webster First Floor, Good Visibility! Spacious Deck, Dock, Etc. zammarelli.necoxmail.com Sleeps 3-8. 200 feet to First & Last www.PamCrawford.com First Floor Two Bedroom, Parking Minimum Down Payment beach, located behind $625/$720 per month. Or Call 5 Large Rooms, Pantry 1100 Sq. Ft. $1200/Month And $885/Month Ashworth hotel. Private Security Deposit ($500) $750/Month Plus Utilities West Brookfield 774-272-2608 Also: 508-248-5175 yard, with grill and tables. Call (508)886-4312 Remodeled, Washer/Dryer NEW Two Bedroom Mobile Great family area 210 Sq.Ft. Home In 55+ Park. Sturbridge Hookups, Hardwood Floors Available (Rear Of Southbridge and rates. Spencer 1738 House No Smoking/Pets Scenic Area, Very Safe. 98 Hamilton) 1820 Sq.Ft. Colonial Have A Garden, A Pet, And Call 603-926-1867 2 Bedroom. Centrally Free Electric, Heat, Rubbish Removal. WOODSTOCK, CT 3BR, 2.5BA Located. Second Floor. First & Security 508-320-9075 Someone Else To Do The Hot Water Included In Country Setting, Snow! Off-Street Parking. One Bedroom. RENTAL HOUSE No Pets 508-943-5404 Easy Highway Access. Madden Estates All Appliances. Leave Message 3BR+Office, 2BA. WELLS, MAINE $650/Month $900/month Move-In Ready For 508-867-7972 First/Last & Security Off-Street Parking Southbridge Lake Rights, Witches Woods. Village By the Sea 508-885-6005 $265,000 508-347-1101 Webster For Lease Rent To Own Possible Pottery Barn-Style Colors, Sturbridge 2 bedroom/2 bath condo. 10,850+ S.F. Building $1395/Month Plus Utilities Attractive Mobile Home Pool complex, with Spencer Three Bedroom Apartment. Italian Marble, jacuzzi and exercise room, Large Three Bedroom Uxbridge Large Newly Renovated Ideal For First/Last/Security, In Sturbridge Commercial/Industrial Expansive Kitchen & Retirement Park outdoor pool, in-unit laundry, Duplex. Appliances Included. Updated 2 Bedroom, Kitchen & Bathroom. Annual Lease. Extra-Large Deck. Washer/Dryer Hookups, 2 Bathroom Apartment. Washer Hookups, Use. Town Water/Sewer, Two Bedrooms, One And A/C, cable. Hardwood Floors. Nice Yard, First/Last & Security. Off-Street Parking. Loading Dock. Includes NO Cats/Dogs, NO Smokers. A Must See! One Half Bath, Deck, Patio, $85 Per Day Off-Street Parking. 1-Year Lease First/Last & Security 1,400 S.F. Office Space. References Checked. New Roof, New Windows, Summer Rentals $1150/Month No Pets/Smoking No Pets. Located On Worcester Call 508-208-5255 And Many Updates. No Pets. $825/Month $850/Month Street (Route 169) 860-974-3020 Beautifully Landscaped. $850 Weekly Utilities Not Included. Or $85,000 First & Security Heat Included. Call Pictures At [email protected] (508)429-7568 508-735-3805 508-667-8746 508-450-6421 (508)765-5421 www.rentinwoodstock.com 508-347-8791

705 AUTO ACCESSORIES 705 AUTO ACCESSORIES 720 CLASSICS 720 CLASSICS 1966 Mustang 720 CLASSICS SULLIVAN AUTO Coupe 700 AUTOMOTIVE Chrysler Industrial Rims For Sale 1995 Toyota Supra SALES 1930 Model A (Not Fastback) 33 Main Street V8 400HP Engine 15 Inch Aluminum Rims 1927 Ford Rust-Free! Georgia Car Twin-Turbo, Stock, 6-Speed. Off 1991 Honda Accord. Original. 60k, (Across The Street 705 AUTO ACCESSORIES Rebuilt, Zero Miles. Ford Coupe (Always Garaged) From Jack’s Gas) Sitting On Ground, Factory Set - 5 Total Roadster Green, With Extra Parts. Paint’s Faded. All Ready For Black-On-Black, Leather, $25 Each Good Condition. Two-Owner Car. & 5th Wheel Ready To Go YOUR 289 V8 Engine. 2 Main Street $2200 860-923-0457 Turnkey Show Ready! $10,000 $6900 Best Offer Call Karen (Route 131) With Rebuilt Fitted Chevy 327, V8, Holly 4B, A/T, Utility Trailer 1973 Pontiac Sturbridge, MA Steel Drop Center Transmission Used Auto Parts 508-885-3192 91 day Guarantee. Large That Dumps Trans-Am (Zero Miles) Red With Flames, Pipes. Removable Sides, 4-Speed, With 455cu. White, www.sullivanautosales.net Tailgate $3000 Package Deal inventory of engines, transmissions, tires & glass. Will Not Consider Trades 1950 Chevrolet Very Solid. Burgundy Interior, Original, 2003 Subaru $200 Transmission Only Excellent service. Free parts $550 Matching Numbers. 90k. $1800 locating service. Contact 860-974-9880 Or 4-Door Sedan 978-760-3453 Best Offer Forester L-Model 508-943-2572 508-461-9097 Amherst-Oakham Auto [email protected] 6-Cylinder, Standard Shift. 508-344-2660 25X Call (800)992-0441 or New Factory-Built Motor. 77k Miles (508)799-9969 Solid Body, Runs Excellent. 1966 T-Bird Needs Interior & Minor Work Hard-Top 725 AUTOMOBILES $8850 To Be Road-Worthy. New 4-Barrel Carburetor, 1999 Pontiac 1998 Subaru Forester $5900 New Tires, New Brake 81k Miles 978-760-3453 Booster & Master Cylinder. Grand Prix $4450 Runs Good! Good For Asking $5500 OBO Restoration. 508-943-1593 2002 Subaru Outback 1952 Pontiac Interested Parties ONLY! Limited Woody $4200 OBO 2005 Toyota $6050 Tin Woody Beach Wagon, 860-774-8289 [email protected] Camry 2001 Subaru In Need Of Complete Top Of The Line. Restoration. Engine Turns, Fully Loaded! Forester S Major Components In Place. 1968 Mustang 40k Miles. $5150 Good Interior. Solid Frame, 2-Door Coupe $14,500 Straight Eight, Red With Black Interior. Will Trade 2000 Subaru Outback Automatic Transmission. 302 Automatic. Very Clean, With Leather, 88k Miles $3950 Low Miles. Recently 2004 Toyota Camry $6050 978-760-3453 Refurbished 76k Miles. Asking $5000 $11,500 1999 Subaru Outback MUST SELL! Will Pay Top Dollar Automatic 1953 Ford 860-564-3397 $3150 2-Door Sedan For Clean Cars! Rutland Auto Sales 1995 Toyota Camry Mild Custom, $11,000 1969 Volkswagen $2250 Beetle Route 122 1955 Oldsmobile Rutland, MA 2002 Volkswagen With Title. Needs To Be 508-886-2720 4-Door Restored. 4Motion Original, $10,000 2 Transmissions, 2 Engines, $7050 Many New Parts. 1988 Buick $2200 Estate Wagon 2003 Volvo 1975 Ford Flatbed 508-248-1665 Last Of The Woodies! Cross-Country Wagon $1600 Needs Tender Loving Care. Clean, AWD $1500 $9250 1953 Ford 3/4 Ton 1979 Pontiac 1982 Dodge Half-Ton With One Year Motor & Pickup Trans-Am Transmission Guarantee Solid, Needs Restoration, Virginia Car. Great Condition. 318 Flat-Bed $2500 Smokey & The Bandit Look. 4WD, Real Sharp! Runs, Call Bert Runs Well. Black Interior & Needs TLC. 617-699-7428 Collection MUST BE SOLD! Exterior, Lots Of New Parts $1500 978-760-3453 (Including Seats, Tires, BRING THIS AD IN Carpet, Rebuilt 1994 Mustang AND RECEIVE Transmission) Convertible $100 OFF A VEHICLE 1963 King Midget Matching Numbers $1500 $13,500 PURCHASE AND A New Engine, Comet Clutch, 508-615-7358 978-760-3453 All-New Brakes, New Paint, FULL TANK OF GAS! New Convertible Top With Vintage 1956 2003 Mitsubishi Side Curtains. All-New Tires. Eclipse VW Beetle Sedan 1995 Volvo Fun Car, Good Runner! Runs Good, 36HP Motor, Convertible $5500 Nice Body & Interior. Grey, Runs & Looks New. 850 Turbo Ask For George Or Barry New Tires & Brakes. Fully Loaded. 79k Miles. In Good Condition. 508-347-9654 Asking $9000 New Tires. With Snow Tires. Call Barry Asking $10,500 $2500 508-764-6059 508-764-6059 508-410-3078 508-333-3340 MAY 19, 2010 ☎ TOWN-TO-TOWN CLASSIFIEDS ☎ A STONEBRIDGE PRESS PUBLICATION ☎ 7

725 AUTOMOBILES 732 SPORTS UTILITY 740 MOTORCYCLES 750 CAMPERS/TRAILERS 760 VANS/TRUCKS 765 HEAVY EQUIPMENT 715 AUTO SERVICES 715 AUTO SERVICES 1996 Chevy 2000 Mitsubishi 2005 Harley 2002 Pop-Up 1982 GMC 350 Caprice Classic Montero Sport LS Davidson Coleman Mesa Stake Body With Power Gate. 1964 Case Rebuilt Engine. I PAY YOU CASH V8, Wagon, 4-Door, Just Replaced Transmission, Dyna-Wide Glide Camper $1200 Backhoe Loader 146k Miles. Last Of The New Water Pump, Timing Model 530 4-Cylinder Gas, Mint Condition In Great Shape. Sleeps 6-8 508-461-9097 Wally-Wagons! Belt, Head Gasket, Radiator, $11,000 With 2 King-Sized Beds, Runs Strong. FOR JUNK CARS Original Owner. Plugs/Belts, And Upper A Too Many Extras To List Seating Area, Dinette, Comes With Snow Bucket $2495 Arm. Black Exterior, Call Mike @ Refrigerator, 2 Stoves, 1992 GMC & TRUCKS 508-943-2703 6-Cylinder, Automatic, 4x4 Great For Landscaping Hi/Lo Range. Works Great! 508-248-6781 Screen House, CATV Diesel Truck Projects Or Snow Removal And Farm Equipment Two Sets Of Rims & Or Email $4750 OBO [email protected] Must See! UPS Truck-Style, $6000 OBO ______1999 Toyota Tires Included. 508-892-0238 Aluminum Grumman Body, Located In Leicester $4000 OBO HARLEY Shelves. Rebuilt 978-406-3670 Call D&M Towing & Recycling Camry Call For More Info 2006 THULE TRAILER Transmission/Motor, 224k Miles, Runs Great! 413-245-7354 DAVIDSON New Fuel Tank, Radiator, 508-887-3645 Kept Up To Date. 1997 Sportster XL1200 (6’ x 12’ Enclosed) Steering Box. Dual Wheels, Inspected. Air & Heat. Aluminum, Dual Axle, 11’ Area Behind Seats 1983 Ford Dump TOLL-FREE 1-877-820-2TOW 735 GARAGE RENTALS 9,900 Miles. GVW 6000 lbs. Good First Car Or Spare Car Custom Paint, With Extras. Excellent Condition $2500 Model #C65X12238200, 14,100GVWR Truck WANTED $5000 Under 200 Miles. 401-585-0309 Call 508-347-3093 Ford 9000 6-Wheeler Year-Round Garage $5250 Call 5pm-8:30pm 767 VEHICLES WANTED 767 VEHICLES WANTED Space For Antique Car 508-867-6546 Needs A Little Work Mike 860-935-0072 Asking $2500 2000 Ford Must be at least 20 feet long. Harley Davidson WANTED Mustang GT Respond to John 33’ Travel Trailer 1994 Plymouth Old Ford 508-832-3966 or Motorcycle Parts Currently On-Site In Park 2003 Rawson Portable $11,500 OBO [email protected] Van Automobile/Truck Candy Apple Red, & Accessories (Woodstock, CT) Needs Alternator, Screener Plant $ Pristine Condition! 740 MOTORCYCLES Furnished, 12’x32’ Screen Good Body & Motor. Model 3618/SN:SN823203 Parts For Sale Porch, Corner Lot, Shed. OSS ECYCLING 33,010 Miles. For EVO, Twin Cam, Parts Only - No Title. 24 Point OV Twin Honda R R Motors, Fenders, Doors, Fully Loaded, Including 1985 Harley Park Features: Family $400 Complete Or Parts Cars. Sportsters. Activities, Pool, Inexpensive Motor. Low Hours, We Pay More!! MagnaFlow Exhaust, Sportster Well Maintained 1933-1960, Nothing Newer! AEM Intake, Lojack. Custom Chrome & Comfortable Living. 1983 Ford Pickup 978-760-3453 Park Is Open April-October. Asking $28,000 All Scrap Metals, Stored Winters. 1000 XLH Women’s New Truck Serious Inquiries Only New S&S Carb., Ignition $35,000 508-347-8956 Cars, Trucks 860-923-9618 Insulated (Includes Lot) 6-Cylinder, Clean Module, Tires, Battery & Coil. Underneath, No Rust. Batteries, $3500 OBO Leather Jacket 860-923-2549 Police-Style, Size Large. 352-314-0003 Good Mechanics. Copper Wire, 508-987-2838 $1500 2000 Volkswagen Ask For Stephen $125 Payloader Appliances... 33’ Travel Trailer 978-760-3453 Passat GLX 508-949-1320 Backhoe 4 Motion With 12’x32’ Addition 64 Tucker Hill Rd. 1988 Harley 745 RECREATIONAL Excellent Condition. 1996 Florida Michigan Putnam, CT 06260 V6, 2.8 Fuel Injected. Davidson 1200cc Own Your Own Lot! Excellent Condition, Well VEHICLES Seasonal Camping At A Pick-Up Truck Diesel, Runs Good Maintained. Low Miles. One Owner, 32k Miles. Selling Because Of Illness 1998 Polaris ATV Lovely Campground. Dodge Ram 1500 860-928-7165 Custom Wheels & Exhaust. Asking $30,000 Also: Leather Interior, Black Always Garaged. Magnum 425, 4x4 SLT Club Cab $3000 Call After 5pm 8 Foot Bed With Cap, Large On Black. Complete $2000 Overhaul 5 508-885-4358 Chevy Box Truck $5500 OBO 774-230-6848 Years Ago. Used Very Little Engine (5.9 V8 Magnum), 767 VEHICLES WANTED Power Everything, 4 UPS-Style 508-865-5085 Since. Needs Battery. 34 Foot 5th Wheel $3500 617-519-9051 Asking $3000 Brand-New Tires With 1999 Road King 508-885-3136 Travel Trailer Rims, New Battery. Asking $5500 Let’s Talk, Make 2001 Ford Black, 10k Miles, Mint 860-888-5207 Hardly Used! Chevy Prizm Condition. Lots Of Chrome, One Slider, Sleeps 6. Make An Offer! An Offer! Taurus SE Must See! Always Kept 2003 Honda New A/C - Barely Used. 508-867-3741 Call (508)347-7300 Wanted 78k Original Miles, All Power, Inside. TRX250 EX ATV New Tires. New Tires. Well Maintained $13,000 OBO $7000 1997 Chevy Tahoe Any Year. Must Have Very Inside & Out. Color Blue. Email Me At Runs Great! Looks Great! 508-476-1621 $1600 OBO Beautiful Maroon & Grey Yale Towmotor Private Owner. [email protected] 34.5 Foot All Major Parts Replaced, Low Miles. $3300 860-634-0581 Good Tires, High Miles, Forklift Will Negotiate. 1999 Suzuki Fifth Wheel Leather. All Rebuilt & Runs Excellent Will Consider A Civic Good Local Newspaper” 774-289-4518 Wife Got Another Car. $2400 Deserves a “Every Town TLS 1000 2008 Kawasaki Hitchhiker 508-764-1439 TheHeartOfMassachusetts.com $2500 Cash Takes It! 860-774-1485 2005 Toyota V-Twin, Strong Runner. KX450F Dirt Bike 4-Season Coach Runs Strong The Hot Set-Up! Carbon Excellent Condition, Many Upgrades, 3 Slides, 508-615-2540 Camry LE Fiber Mufflers. Grey. Title In Hand Fiberglass Sides, Rubber 4-Cylinder Automatic Sedan, $3500 $3500 Roof, 2 Solar Panels, 1999 Dodge 4-Door, Front-Wheel Drive. 860-315-7417 860-576-4925 Inverter, Window Awnings, 76k Miles. Loaded, A/C, Air Hitch. Ram Pickup CD Player, Front Disc Brakes, 2000 Harley 750 CAMPERS/TRAILERS Ideal For Summer Site! 4x4, 5-Speed. Runs Great. Automatic Steering. Nice Coach $3500 OBO MILLBURY FORD MERCURY Runs Beautifully. Clean, Sportster 1987 24 Foot $17,500 508-847-7049 Good Condition. 18,000 Miles Class C Brookfield 508-847-7048 REDUCED! Mint Condition 401-864-3413 Leave Message $10,600 Motorhome Call Cliff 64k Miles, Sleeps 6. Leave Message $7000 Citation 32’ 2001 Chevrolet EXPERT SERVICE 508-885-4580 Many New Parts! 508-981-2636 508-764-7068 $6000 OBO 5th Wheel Silverado Call For Details Sleeps 8, Bunks, Slideout, Extended Cab 2002 Harley Between 8am-8pm Awning & Screen Room. TO KEEP YOU 2006 Kia Spectra (Best Time To Call Is $16,500 4.8L V8, 4x4 Automatic, 4-Door Sedan Davidson Sportster 8am-10am, Or 4pm-8pm) Will Negotiate Cargo Tow Package. Ladder Low Miles - Mint Condition 508-867-6124 508-265-7559 Rack & Bed Tool Box. New Engine With 32K Miles, Lots Of Great 132k Miles. ON THE MOVE. Under Warranty. Customizing Details Park Model Trailer A Good Work Truck! New Tires, Belts. Also Has $6000 OBO 1996 Holiday $7000 Full “Bumper-To-Bumper” For Sale Call Ron Rambler 5th Excellent Condition. Way Too Warranty, For Over 3 Years 508-344-1904 1998 GMC Safari (Over 36K Miles). Wheel Aluma-Lite Many Amenities To List! Comes Fully Furnished. Utility Van SAVE $7890 With One Living Area $ 95 $ 508-847-3861 2003 American Slide-Out, Rear Kitchen, Moving, Need The Cash! With Shelves after $10 10 (Oxford) Garden Tub, Queen Bed, Asking Only $18,500 AWD, 4.3L Automatic, Ironhorse 128k Miles 29mail-in rebate Including Some Accessories. Please Call 781-927-9785 Slammer For More Information $3950 ® 2008 Scion XD In Good Condition. • Motorcraft Premium • Inspect brake S&S 100+HP, 6 Speed. $9000 774-232-0407 Synthetic Blend Oil system Black, 5-Speed Manual. Total Custom - Paint, 508-799-3953 Wells, Maine Rebate form available at and Filter change 13k Miles, 1 Owner. • Test battery Chrome, Billet. 2005 40’ Breckenridge genuineservice.com • Rotate and inspect Excellent Condition. 2001 Ford F-250 4x4 • Check belts Pristine Condition. 8k Miles. ® four tires 1999 35’ Landau Park Model Home Retail purchases only. Up to five quarts of Motorcraft oil and Motorcraft and hoses 35+ Miles Per Gallon. Asking $13,000 OBO Extra Cab Pickup oil filter. Taxes, diesel vehicles and disposal fees extra. Hybrid battery Enclosed Room Addition, test excluded. See Service Advisor for vehicle exclusions and details. • Check air and Asking $11,500 781-254-6556 Motorhome With Matching Cap & Liner. Rebate form must be postmarked by 6/29/10. Offer valid with coupon. Plus Screen Room & Deck. Visit genuineservice.com for rebate details. Expires 05/29/10. cabin air filters • Top off all fluids Contact Jim At Low Mileage, New Tires, Tow 33” Tires With Lift. 508-266-0829 Bar, Leveler Jacks. Onan Double Loft, Sleeps 10. 2003 Yamaha Fully Furnished & Good Condition. Or Generator, One Slide-Out, 2 $9500 OBO Buy Goodyear Tires, 443-206-6036 TV’s, VCR/DVD, 2 A/C’s. Landscaped. YZ125R Meadow Ledge Resort $59.95 four-wheel Mint Condition, Garaged. Walk-Around Bed, Sleeps 6. 2001 Pace Arrow Sport Get Cash! Separate Shower & Bath. 2 May-October 16’x8’ Aluminum alignment and tire 732 SPORTS UTILITY Hardly Ridden. $64,500 Buy 4 tires, get $20 cash back. Buy 4 $1700 OBO Couches & Dinette. V-Nose Box Trailer inspection premium tires, get $70 cash back. Rebate 508-278-6123 form available at genuineservice.com Call 508-254-8663 $25,000/OBO Front & Back Doors Check and adjust camber and toe. Check tread depth and condition of all four tires. Additional Premium tires include: Assurance (TripleTred or ComforTred Technology), Fortera 1995 Nissan After 4pm & Weekends 508-476-2276 Low Mileage. (TripleTred or SilentArmor), Wrangler with SilentArmor Technology, Eagle with 760 VANS/TRUCKS parts and labor may be required on some vehi- ResponsEdge Technology, Eagle EMT lines, Fortera SL, Wrangler F1, Wrangler MT/R Or 508-248-5466 $3000 OBO cles. Taxes extra. See Service Advisor for details. with Kevlar and all Eagle F1 family of tires. Dealer-installed retail tire purchases only, Pathfinder Offer valid with coupon. Expires 05/29/10 limit one redemption per customer. Purchase tires between 4/5/10 and 05/29/10. See And Leave Message 2002 12x40 Park participating dealership for vehicle applications and details. Rebate form must be post- White, 5-Speed. 1967 International 508-885-2884 marked by 06/29/10. Visit genuineservice.com for rebate details. Expires 5/29/2010 4-Wheel Drive, 16” Tires, $3300 Model RV Servicing most makes and models. 2004 BMW (like brand new) on beautiful 9 Foot Bed, Straight 6. (4)5-Lug Truck Rims $1000 2004 Chevrolet & Tires K1200 GT lot in campground can be used for a full 6 months (15 Call 860-928-9210 Silverado 1500 $300 Absolutely Perfect! 2WD, Extended Cab, Line Millbury Ford Mercury Dark Blue, Very Low Miles. April-15 October every year) 860-208-7010 Lot paid for until 2097. 1979 Ford F-350 & Cap, Trailer Hitch. New Tires & Battery. 9500 Original Miles. $11,000 $48,000 Pickup Truck Call Don (508)344-9499 Excellent Condition, 1999 Infinity 860-315-7417 4x4 With Plow, 49k Original One Owner 29 Foot Prowler Miles. NO TITLE. $12,000 QX4 SUV 2005 Harley Floor In Bed Is Missing, 508-987-5860 Trailer Needs Replacing. Good Condition Inside & Davidson Outside. 165k Miles. On-Site York Beach, ME Solid Frame, Wheelchair Van Recent Brakes & Tires. 1450 Low Rider $11,000 Very Good Mechanics. Asking $6000 Excellent Condition, Extras. With Screen Room. One Original Owner 1999 Ford F250 Please Call $10,500 OBO Sleeps 6-8. $1650 Runs. $5000 OBO 508-943-3812 508-867-8374 978-464-2406 978-760-3453 508-248-7791 8 ☎ TOWN-TO-TOWN CLASSIFIEDS ☎ A STONEBRIDGE PRESS PUBLICATION ☎ May 19, 2010