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Free by request to residents of Webster, Dudley and the Oxfords Send Your news and pics to [email protected] Friday, June 7, 2019 Town Meeting rejects Oxford selectmen additional land deal with roads for marijuana cultivation and horses BY GUS STEEVES Pleasant Street and BY GUS STEEVES it could provide about 150 parking that many kids pass this location, CORRESPONDENT CORRESPONDENT Leicester Street from spaces for a nearby dispensary. either by bus or while doing track OXFORD — By split Route 20 to Comins Road WEBSTER — In the only item “We feel this would be an and field. Superintendent Ruthann votes, the selectmen – based on the town’s this year’s Annual Town Meeting extremely attractive location,” he Goguen shared that view. approved keeping part pavement management rejected, voters turned down a pro- said, noting it’s only about 120 A couple of citizens, including of Conlin Road one way program, which takes posal to add an area on Thompson yards from the first I-395 exit and Paul LaFramboise, cited existing and giving a Huguenot into account road con- Road to the marijuana overlay dis- using it this way could “generate bad traffic there. LaFramboise Road resident a permit ditions, traffic and cost. trict by 66-74. a large amount of revenue” for argued that any development for chickens and horses. The latter “has been on The concept was proposed by Webster. there would likely create problems The former came as our watch list for some Paul Kujawski, who has been a Key arguments against the plan and and wouldn’t benefit anyone part of DPW Director time,” but there hasn’t consultant for Curaleaf, but did not revolved around traffic and the “but for the proponent of the arti- Sean Divoll’s annual been enough money to do mention the firm during his dis- schools. cle.” To him, adding this property overview of his depart- it until now, after Town cussion of using a largely vacant School Committee Chair Dave would cause “no financial change” ment’s paving plan for Meeting approved adding property this way. The property Hurton, speaking as a citizen, for Webster because the town has this working season. $500,000 of local money is currently mostly being used to said he supports additional reve- Selectmen had delayed to the regular $625,000 store school buses, and he argued nue sources, but was concerned Please Read TOWN MEETING, page ­A5 making a decision a few Oxford gets in Chapter 90 weeks ago pending more state aid. information in late May. Beyond that, Divoll Students in Mrs. Karen Lefebvre’s Grade 6, 7, and 8 Divoll said he’s seen said several design proj- CONGRATULATIONS TO Language Arts classes entered their original poems in “some conflict” between ects are going forward Creative Communication’s spring poetry contest. Poems are cars and trucks tur- this year. Those include ST. SCHOOL’S selected for publication based on their literary merit, creativ- ing near there, but the part of Main Street, ity, or social significance. St. Joseph School will be recog- intersection is safer, a which is likely to be eligi- nized in the anthology for receiving a “Writing Achievement view the police shared, ble for state and/or feder- PUBLISHED POETS! Award.” This honor is given to the top 10% of the schools Town Manager Jennifer al aid, Rawson Ave drain- that entered the contest and whose students’ entries are of Callahan said. Originally, age and reconstruction, exceptionally high merit. 41 students will have their poetry the issue came to the fore- the Hall Road culvert, published in the Spring 2019 edition of A Celebration of front due to accidents. and bridges on Leicester Poets. Grade 6: Alexandra Bergeron, Dale Boudreau, William Among the other alter- Street and State Street. Colebourn, Justin Dooner, Dominik Gielarowiec, Nicholas natives to address them One ongoing proj- Janeczek, Samantha Keller, Krystian Kowalczyk, Dominic were flashing stop signs ect, though, is behind Lilley, Elizabeth Mahlert, Maya Podskarbi, Grace Pomfret in all four directions and schedule, he admitted. and Isabelle Rodrigues; Grade 7: Kylie Berthiaume, Sophia closing the southernmost Sacarappa Road bridge Buffone, Bridget Carrascal, Roksana Chruslicka, Kyleigh section entirely, Divoll has proven to be more Czechowski, Jack Dooner, Jillian Edwards, Daniel Gronek, said. complex than expected, Cheyanne Matthews, Tessa McCabe, Noalani Perez, Katrina The vote to leave it with design he hoped Piekielniak, Wiktoria Potem, Adrian Sobczak and Jillian one way was 3-1-1, with would be done by now Treveloni; Grade 8: Anthony Barbale, Benjamin Duquette, Meghan Troiano voting being slowed by state Nicholas Fennelly, Remonda Mankarios, Olivia Montione, no and Dennis LaMarche requirements. Among Alexandro Montreuil, George Mulry, Joshua Njoroge, Kaileigh abstaining. other things, he said his Strong, Kaeleigh Sullivan, Caroline Villa, Jadyn Williams and Courtesy Photo Divoll told selectmen department had to get a Julia Zdrok. plans two major paving projects this year – Mt Please Read ROADS, page ­A11 Selectman, town clerk races heat up in Dudley BY JASON BLEAU three-year terms. Incumbent CORRESPONDENT Paul Joseph is seeking a new DUDLEY – Voters in Dudley term with the board. A 30-year have two big decisions to make Dudley resident, Joseph has in the next week, as the June served 15 of those years as a 10 annual town election is on selectman and is hoping to con- the horizon. Compared to past tinue his service for another years, the 2019 election won’t be three. as quiet as voters might be used Gerald DiDonato, who moved to with two Board of Selectmen to Dudley to plant his roots in seats and the Town Clerk set to retirement three years ago, is be hard fought battles. making his second attempt at These will be the only two a Board of Selectmen seat. He contended elections on the current serves on the Finance ballot with three contenders Committee and an appointed for two seats on the Board of member. Selectmen and three contend- The third candidate is a new- ers for the Town Clerk seat. comer to local politics Jason Johnson who spent much of Courtesy Photos For selectman, we have one (From Left) Town Clerk candidates his life in the Auburn, Dudley, incumbent and two contend- Lori Smith, Heather Bowes, and (From Left) Selectman candidates Paul Joseph, Gerald ers seeking the open seats for Mary Devlin Didonato and Jason Johnson Please Read ELECTION, page ­A11

Red Sox celebrate All ’ fundraising efforts WEBSTER — For the and every year they set This year, the school exceeded their goal by three years since All a higher goal than the held Penny Wars nearly $2,000. The total Saints Academy was year before because sup- between all the classes amount raised by this formed in 2016, the stu- porting “Dana Farber (PreK -Grade 8), sports small school of near- dents of the school have Cancer Institute’s unique days for Red Sox and ly 200 students was the been committed to help- 50-50 balance between Patriots where students largest amount raised in ing others. One of those cutting-edge science and could make a donation to the Rally Against Cancer “others” is the Dana highly compassionate wear team or spirit wear school division fund- Farber Cancer Institute, cancer care” is so very in lieu of their uniform, a raiser. It is an awesome through the Jimmy meaningful to them. special movie night, and achievement for which Fund’s Rally Against It resonates with the a Red Sox merchandise the Jimmy Fund Club Cancer campaign. Every school’s core value of raffle – all in order to and the entire school Courtesy Photo year, the school’s Jimmy encouraging service and reach their self-imposed community is extremely Students from All Saints Academy with Red Sox catcher Fund Club sponsors advocation for the needs goal of $4,750. Through proud. Sandy Leon. events to raise money of others. those special events for this great cause, the students far Please Read ALL SAINTS, page ­A9 2 • The Webster Times • Friday, June 7, 2019 www.StonebridgePress.com Webster parade honors fallen soldiers

WEBSTER – Each year, the towns of Dudley and Webster come together on Memorial Day Monday to honor those who have fought for the United States and lost their lives either in battle or after their service to their nation. The annual parade through the Webster streets was another great success on Monday, May 27 as spectators lined the roadways to enjoy the festivities and remember those who have come and gone and worn the uniform. The parade led to the Court of Honor outside of the Webster Town Hall where ceremonies honored those veterans who have passed on. The 2019 parade was extra special as veteran Dorothy Taft led the parade a the first ever female grand marshal in the events history. She was heavily honored with respect by those in attendance and her fellow veterans during ceremonies.

Sen. Ryan Fattman speaks during Memorial Day ceremonies in Webster.

Jason Bleau Photos Marchers from St. Joseph School in Webster make their way down Main Street.

Veterans place a wreath at the Korean War Veteran Memorial in the Court of Honor outside of Webster’s town hall, one of many somber traditions honoring those who served and have passed on Memorial Day.

A few classic cars grace the Dudley-Webster Memorial Day Parade. Float riders wave to the crowd waving the American flag with pride.

Dorothy M. Taft made history in the 2019 Memorial Day Parade. She became the first female grand marshal to ever lead the fes- tivities.

Members of the local Cub Scout Pack 343 enjoy a ride through the Webster streets in the Memorial Day parade. 430 Main St., Oxford, MA We repair all makes and models of Garage Doors and RONNIE’S SEAFOOD A World War II veteran waves to spectators. 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Southbridge, MA 01550 (603) 677-9082 ADVERTISING STAFF [email protected] VISIT US ONLINE: www.StonebridgePress.com Local Advertising Staff Office Hours and Locations for Production Manager Patricia Owens, June: Julie Clarke Advertising Executive Stonebridge Press photo policy June 11- Charlton Public Library: As a community oriented family of newspapers, Stonebridge Press welcomes photos from readers, (508) 909-4105 (508)909-4135 [email protected] [email protected] 4:30-5:30 p.m. business owners, and other outside sources for publication in any of its titles. Any photos submitted June 13- Auburn Public Library: for publication become the property of Stonebridge Press, and may be displayed in our newspapers, as well as on our Web site. They may also be made available for resale, with any proceeds going 4:30-5:30 p.m. to Stonebridge Press and/or the photo re-print vendor. 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Almanac Real Estate

WEBSTER $412,500, 8 Oakwood Dr, Vanderhoof, Susan E, and Bugan, Joseph, to Stock, Louis R. $260,000, 28 Linwood St, Wanda& Kazimierz Jarosz FT, and Karlowicz, Joseph, to Piwowarczyk, Stanislaw W, and Dembniak, Marlena E. $255,000, 505-509 S Main St, Chester FT, and Chester, Kevin D, to 505 S Main LLC. $81,000, 15 Ln, Butkiewicus, Patricia, and Bank Of America NA, to MK 3 Properties LLC.

DUDLEY $330,000, 22 Eagle Dr, Hart, Alexander B, and Hart, Elizabeth, to Budic, Dalibor, and Budic, Ana. $249,900, 10 Konkel Dr, Mckanas John J Est, and Khoo, Bonita J, to Rice, William, and Swantee, Stephanie. $140,000, 51 Dudley Hill Rd, Kudzal, Robert P, to Lebel, Douglas.

OXFORD $400,000, 7 Tower Hill Rd, Scarborough, Ronald L, and Scarborough, Joanna, to Abbott, Alan. $369,900, 21 Paige Ln, Pristine Realty LLC, to Davis, Kenneth H, and Davis, Kimberly A. $315,000, 28 Brown Rd, Gustafson, Bruce, to Lermond, Timothy M. $259,900, 458 Main St, Landry, Raymond, to Frumkin, Lauren. $244,900, 18 Marshall St, Kobialka, Daniel, and Kobialka, Laura, to Spitz, V, and Spitz, Jessica L. $128,700, 19 Thayer Pond Dr #3, Del-Rio, Rebecca D, and Herrmann, Rebecca D, to Turning Point Investments.

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Our bingo group is looking for Aging Call Sue for more info. $75 per person Open Monday – Friday, 8 a.m. – 4 pm. volunteers. Stop by the front desk or Email: SeniorCenter@Webster-ma. call (508) 949-3845 for more information. Open Monday through Friday, 8:30 Did you know that you can rent the gov. Progressive Pitch: Every Monday and a.m. to 2:30 p.m., except holidays. Oxford Senior Center (for up to 80 peo- Like the Webster Senior Center Wednesday at 1:00 pm. No need to com- ple) on weekends? See the Town’s web- Facebook page to view our photos, news mit to a league, come and play when NEW: site for more information. and announcements. you can make it. The Oxford Coin Club is sponsoring a Mahjongg Group: Wednesdays at 1:00 FREE pizza party at 11:45 on June 21st. Anyone interested in a Corn-Hole Tri-Valley Lunches: Served Tuesday, pm. Please reserve a seat for lunch. The League? Weather should not an issue, Wednesday, Thursday, and Fridays at 13-Card Pitch: Thursdays at 1:00 pm luncheon includes pizza, beverage, and (usually). Please call us if interested. 11:30 am. Please call (508) 949-3845 at 9-Card Pitch: Fridays at 1:00 pm a dessert. We will be starting in July. least 48 hours in advance to reserve Cribbage Group: Fridays at 1:00 pm. QI GONG is a type of yoga that coor- Ongoing: your meal or to cancel a reserved meal. S.C.M. Elderbus Inc. Passengers: dinates body posture, and breathing Mondays: Cards and Games - 10 AM, The Webster Senior Center offers a Please note that you need to call 1-800- to improve health, and balance. It can WalMart– (2nd & 4th Mondays) –holiday SHINE Counselor. Dates and times 321-0243 at least 48 business hours (2 help with several medical conditions exceptions (with option of TJ Maxx), may vary. Please call The Webster days) in advance to schedule a ride. including hypertension, and pain relief. cards & games, “Aging Backwards” Senior Center (508) 949-3845 to make an We are offering an introductory class Stretch-12:45 PM appointment. Webster Senior Center & Best of in Qigong Yoga on June 5th at 3:00 P.M. Tuesdays: Tea & Talk 10, Needle FREE Blood Pressure Screening on Times Travel 2019 Trips: The introductory class is free so that workers 11 (looking for more knitters!), the second Thursday of every month at you can decide if you like this type of Grocery Shopping (option of Dollar 10:30 am. Sponsored by Webster Manor. Diamonds & Pearls, Cash & Kings- Yoga. Tree) -10 AM, Chair Yoga - 1 PM Thursday, June 20 at 1:00 pm Wound The ultimate Tribute Show at Lake “Breakfast Club” is offering French Wednesdays: Tai Chi at 10:30, Care Presentation by Georgios Poniros Pearl, Wrentham, MA. Tuesday, August toast sticks with sausage, maple syrup, S.H.I.N.E. — Every 1st and 3rd DPM. Complications of Diabetes in 27, 2019. Cost: $92.00 pp scrambled eggs and home fries this Wednesdays of the month. Call for Lower Extremities. American Music Cities-Nashville month on the 26th. $3 donation and you an appointment, -- Kmart, (3rd Wed of Fallon Representative Brian & Memphis, 5 days/4nights. Package NEED to sign up. month)-10 AM, Pitch - 12:30-2:30 PM, Guagnini will be at the Webster Senior includes Graceland, Grand Ole Opry, Isador’s will be providing lunches Mahjong - 10:30 AM, Medical appoint- Center on Wednesday, June 26 from Country Music Hall of Fame, roundtrip twice a month. This month will be on ment rides 10:00 am- 12:00 pm. airfare, roundtrip transportation Wednesday June 12th and Thursday, Thursdays: Strength & Balance- 9 Mondays: Knitting/Crocheting Social June 20th, followed by s strawberry fes- AM, quilting – 12:30; Grocery Shopping 10:00 am- 12:00 pm to Logan Airport, 4 tival. Check the Chatter for more info. -10 AM, Monday: Exercise Classes with Forty nights lodging and 8 meals. September SAVE THE DATE! On July 25th Fridays: Hair Appointments, Cards Arroyo – Chair Dancing 10:00-11:00 am. 12-16, 2019. Cost: $1,799.00 pp Double we will be hosting Fran Hart from 4 and Games -10 AM, Book Club- 1st Move While U Groove (dance fitness) Occupancy. $2,099.00 Single Occupancy Ever Fab to entertain you (MA Cultural Friday of the month. 11:30 am-12:30 pm. Cost: $3.00 each class Council sponsored). This will be fol- Wednesday: Exercise Classes with Please call the Senior Center at (508) lowed by a free luncheon provided The Senior Center van service is Forty Arroyo - Chair Dancing 10:00- 949-3845 or stop in and pick up our by Brookside Rehab and Healthcare available for shopping, appointments, 11:00 am. Move While U Groove (dance monthly newsletter for a complete list Center of Webster. You must sign up etc., throughout Oxford. Appointments fitness) 11:30-12:30 pm. Cost: $3.00 each of additional activities and upcoming before the July 18th. need to be made 24 hours in advance (a class events. The Oxford Senior Center is consider- small donation fee applies). Friday: Exercise Classes with Forty ing a name change. What is your idea? Call the WRTA for out of town medi- Arroyo - Chair Dancing 10:00-11:00 am. Oxford Senior Center Please call 508-987-6000. cal appointments at 508-752-9283 Move While U Groove (dance fitness) Ongoing: 323 Main St. Also exciting…We are starting TRIPS (behind Town Hall) again from the Oxford Senior Center! Police Logs tion was arrested on May 27 for was also issued a summons for Webster police log Assault & Battery on a Family or Destruction of Property valued Household Member. at less than $1,200. WEBSTER — The Webster P. Roy, age 26, of George A. Beno, age 55, of Police Department reported the Webster was arrested on May 28 Quinebaug, Conn. was arrest- following arrests during the in connection with an outstand- ed on May 29 for Operating a week of May 26 to June 1. ing warrant. Motor Vehicle with a Suspended Nicholas A. Gomes, age 49, of Steven Michael McMillan, License and in connection with Webster and Duane M. Flynn, age 27, of Putnam, Conn. was an outstanding warrant. age 23, of Worcester were arrest- arrested on May 28 for Operating ed on May 26 in connection with Under the Influence of Alcohol, outstanding warrants. Negligent Operation of a Motor Dudley police log Edgar Ramirez, age 35, of Vehicle, Possession of an Open Providence, R.I. was arrested on Container of Alcohol in a Motor DUDLEY — The Dudley Police May 26 in connection with an Vehicle, and Following Too Department reported the follow- outstanding warrant. Closely. ing arrests during the week of Miguel A. Marcano, age 32, of Aaron Bates, age 35, of May 24-31. Webster was arrested on May Webster was issued arrested on Dalton E. Lucier, age 28, of 26 for Operating Under the May 28 for Assault & Battery Webster was arrested on May Influence of Alcohol, Negligent with a Dangerous Weapon, 25 for a Stop Sign Violation, Operation of a Motor Vehicle, Carrying a Dangerous Weapon, Negligent Operation of a Motor and a Number Plate Violation to Resisting Arrest, Possession of Vehicle, Possession of a Class Conceal ID. a Class B Drug with intent to B Drug, and Operating Under An adult male whose name Distribute, Disorderly Conduct, the Influence of Alcohol (second has been withheld from publica- and Disturbing the Peace. He offense).

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BY JASON BLEAU That’s going to bring offices million, $30 million, $45 million CORRESPONDENT and living space all to one floor and we came in at $6.75 so I while the upstairs is going to think we did our due diligence DUDLEY – Commuters along be attic space and storage. We to get a very feasible building West Main Street in Dudley used one room up there are a for a good price that the tax- have no doubt noticed the prog- server room for all the radios,” payers could afford,” said the ress that has been made on the Chief Kochanowski said. chief. “I’m extremely grateful Dudley Fire Department over Once completed, the renovat- for the citizens of Dudley. If it the past few months. ed facility will be OSHA and wasn’t for them, we wouldn’t After securing funding from ADA compliant and will serve have this right now. They’re voters in 2016 and breaking as the Emergency Operation the reason we’re here, but by ground in 2018, the depart- Center for Dudley in the case the same token I want to assure ment’s initiative is bringing of a weather event or other the community that we’ll have new life to the aged structure major incident in town. Chief the best service around when that went relatively untouched Kochanowski said he is proud they need it.” since its construction in the of the support he has received The station renovation has 1960s. New garage bays are from the Dudley taxpayers and provided minimal issues for now visible while work on the the fact that they were able to the daily operations of the older portion of the structure find a way to bring a newly department. According to the is currently underway. Chief redesigned station to the com- chief the only real setback is Dean Kochanowski says the munity at a relatively minor the fact that quarters and offic- project is on schedule to be cost when compared to similar es are a bit cramped until the completed in August. projects. older portion is completely “The garage portion is prob- “The $6.75 million is a lot redone. Work on the depart- ably about 90 percent complete, of money to you and I, and I ment will continue through- and we have moved the trucks Jason Bleau Photo don’t say that lightly, but you out the summer with a ribbon over because they’ve started Dudley’s newly renovated fire department is taking shape look at all these area fire sta- cutting to be schedule some renovating the older portion tion projects that are going on time in September to officially where the offices and living and they’re costing double-dig- reopen the building. space is going to be. The bunk area is complete, the section of working on the old bay area the back, but they just started where the trucks used to be. it millions. You’re talking $20

Lynn Heil awarded Kristina Chester inducted into Alpha Chi Webster resident Khalil Sims receives graduate degree from honor society at Becker College Business award at Becker College American International WORCESTER — Kristina Chester, of Webster, has been WORCESTER — Khalil Sims, of Webster, was recognized named to the Alpha Chi honor society at Becker College. with the Business award at the annual Academic Awards College Alpha Chi limits membership to the highest ten percent Ceremony at Becker College. of full-time students in the junior and senior classes. The Sims is pursuing a Bachelor of Science degree in Business SPRINGFIELD — Lynn Heil, of Massachusetts Theta Chapter of Alpha Chi recognizes and Administration. Oxford, received a graduate degree promotes scholarships and those elements of character that The awards celebrate academic excellence and leadership in Reading Specialist from American contribute to high scholarly achievement. at Becker and include academic program awards, as well as International College at the 134th Chester is pursuing a Bachelor of Sceince degree in Biology. awards for service, determination, equality, leadership and Commencement in May. More than 22 Becker College is an undergraduate and graduate, career-fo- initiative. In addition, awards were given in honor of indi- states and nine countries were repre- cused private college, providing a supportive and inclusive viduals who have had a significant impact on the history of sented by more than 600 students at the learning community that prepares graduates for their first to the college. ceremony. last careers. Nearly 1,800 students from the United States and Becker College is an undergraduate and graduate, career-fo- Founded in 1885, American around the world live and learn on the College’s Worcester cused private college, providing a supportive and inclusive International College (AIC) is a pri- and Leicester campuses. With nationally recognized pro- learning community that prepares graduates for their first to vate, co-educational, doctoral grant- grams in nursing, game design and animal studies, Becker last careers. Nearly 1,800 students from the United States and ing institution located in Springfield, has been consistently ranked as a “Best College” for under- around the world live and learn on the College’s Worcester Massachusetts, comprising the School of graduate education by The Princeton Review. and Leicester campuses. With nationally recognized pro- Business, Arts and Sciences, the School grams in nursing, game design and animal studies, Becker of Education, and the School of Health has been consistently ranked as a “Best College” for under- Sciences. AIC supports and advances graduate education by The Princeton Review. education, diversity, and opportunity Amanda Brown named to Becker College for its students and the community. Dean’s List and one claimed to have seen percent tax on motels, Air-BNB WORCESTER — Amanda Brown, of Oxford, has been TOWN MEETING drunken jet ski users depart- and other short-term rentals up continued from page 1 named to the Becker College Dean’s List for the Spring ing there. (Another contradicted to 30 days, plus 3 percent extra 2019 semester. Brown is pursuing a Bachelor of Science that claim.) (defined as an “impact fee”) each degree in Veterinary Science, Laboratory Animal Science limited marijuana licenses to Police Chief Mike Shaw said for “professionally managed” Concentration. two, and firms are already look- his department has had some facilities and those in private The Dean’s List recognizes all full-time students (24 or more ing at using the existing sites. issues with staffing the boat two- or three-family dwellings. credit hours earned for the academic year; 12 minimum each Kujawski countered by say- patrol, but will have two officers All three passed by votes of semester - September through May) whose term grade point ing students going through that doing it this year and will step approximately 3-to-1. average is 3.50 or higher with no grade below a B- and no area “can see a pawn shop and a up parking enforcement there. Additionally, voters approved incomplete (I) or withdrawal/failing (WF) grades. strip joint, which is a fact, and Town Administrator Doug the $47.9 million budget (which Becker College is an undergraduate and graduate, career-fo- I don’t know why you have an Willardson said the ban is one included pay hikes for the cused private college, providing a supportive and inclusive exception for that.” But nobody factor that might have reduced treasurer/collector and asses- learning community that prepares graduates for their first to would see a facility here from beach income by $20,000. sor, which are now appointed last careers. Nearly 1,800 students from the United States and Thompson Road, although it “Anecdotally, we’ve heard full-timers), $3.85 million for around the world live and learn on the College’s Worcester could be seen from I-395, he said. it’s reduced problems on North the sewers and $2.2 million for and Leicester campuses. With nationally recognized pro- Additionally, Kujawski argued, Pond, but increased problems the water department; amend- grams in nursing, game design and animal studies, Becker the “substantial amount of facil- on South Pond,” he said. He’d ments to several administrative has been consistently ranked as a “Best College” for under- ities opening” statewide means like to have an extra year of bylaws; a historical restriction graduate education by The Princeton Review. this one wouldn’t be likely to details before making a deci- on Town Hall; amending the see the kind of traffic troubles sion, but noted it could come vacant house bylaw to include Leicester and Northampton back in October, too. a $300 per day fine for failure to saw, which he attributed to Beyond that, all of the other register and to places liens on Thomas Richardson named to Dean’s List at them being “novelties.” articles passed by enormous properties if the fines go unpaid; Even if the vote had been majorities. Some of the bigger and an easement on town prop- Mount St. Mary’s University reversed, the proposal would issues included a revamp of the erty for Natioanl Grid connec- have failed. Under state law, animal control bylaw to increas- tion to a solar array. EMMITSBURG, Md. — Thomas Richardson of Oxford has zoning changes need a two- es fines for animals taken into Furthermore, the Special earned dean’s list honors for the Spring 2019 semester. thirds majority, but that would the kennel (to $20 plus $10 per Town Meeting which began the About Mount St. Mary’s University have garnered only 52.8 percent. day up to seven days), requir- night included $229,000 for three Mount St. Mary’s University is a private, liberal arts, Equally controversial was a ing rabies vaccinations, setting DPW vehicles, cruiser camer- Catholic university in the Catoctin Mountains near historic plan to eliminate the ban on a maximum of three dogs per as, rescue air bags, and salt Emmitsburg, Maryland, with a satellite campus in Frederick, personal watercraft launching residence without needing a per- shed repairs; $192,981 to look at Maryland’s second largest city. The university offers more from Memorial Beach, which mit, and other changes. Voters which sewer lines need repair than 70 majors, minors, concentrations and special pro- voters ultimately opted to pass approved amending it to exempt or replacement; and approv- grams for traditional undergraduate students, and more over for more information, 100- “registered support and service al for easements to extend the than 20 adult undergraduate and graduate level programs. 23. That particualrly drew con- animals … within the meaning Riverwalk, among other things. The Mount includes Mount St. Mary’s Seminary, the second cerns from people living near of the [state] laws.” oldest in the United States, and the National Shrine Grotto of the Lakeside boat ramp, who Voters had some discussion Gus Steeves can be reached at Our Lady of Lourdes, an idyllic shrine for spiritual reflection argued they’ve seen increased before approving three related [email protected]. located on the hill above the university. traffic, illegal parking, littering, articles to create a local option 6

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Publick House Historic Inn ~ 277 Main St., Sturbridge, MA 01566 Visit www.publickhouse.com for more information or call 508-347-3313 6 • The Webster Times • Friday, June 7, 2019 www.StonebridgePress.com Learning Students graduate from Assumption College WORCESTER — A total of to change this narrative by us disadvantaged. What you Boston, BASE Chicago, BASE Cesareo to the graduating class. 635 graduates received a degree launching The BASE in 2013.” might call us are college grad- Indianapolis and Pittsburgh “You have discovered your during Assumption College’s Assumption was one of the uates. And that’s what we’re to experience this wonderful vocation during your time at 102nd Commencement exercis- first institutions of higher doing.” institution and they will.” Assumption. Our society today es on Sunday, May 12, held at education to partner with The Following an incident in In closing, Lewis called upon needs individuals such as the DCU Center in downtown BASE, providing scholarships which his house was fire- the Class of 2019 to make a dif- yourself who have developed Worcester, MA. and other opportunities to indi- bombed when he was 16, Lewis ference in the lives of others. a moral and ethical framework Alyssa Jalbert, of Oxford viduals in the program. Thus “knew at that moment that I “Be impactful, every day,” grounded in a Catholic worl- Melanie LeBlanc, of North far, 11 The BASE students have was going to do something good Lewis concluded. “Influence dview, who understand that Oxford attended Assumption; two for humanity.” Later in life, he others to greatness and lead policies, decisions, and actions Allison Ryel, of Dudley graduated in 2018; four others would collaborate with Nelson with your soul. The future will devoid of values have nega- Matthew Sabacinski, of are among the Class of 2019; Mandela in South Africa to be shared by those willing to tive consequences which will Webster five more will continue their build a national service model. commit their minds and bodies be detrimental to the common The Commencement speak- studies next year. Nationwide, He also advised British Prime to the task.” good.” er, Robert Lewis Jr., chief exec- The BASE serves 1,400 indi- Minister David Cameron In addition to delivering Zachary Fournier ‘19, Class utive officer of The BASE, a viduals. during a period of unrest in the Commencement address, of 2019 valedictorian, shared Boston-based nonprofit that “The BASE provides the United Kingdom in 2011 Lewis received an honorary how as students, and now as provides athletic, education educational, athletic, and and served as an advisor to the Doctor of Humane Letters. An graduates, they have been and career-building resources career-building resources nation of Haiti following an honorary degree was also con- called to light the way for oth- to enable student-athletes to to enable students to pursue earthquake there. On Mother’s ferred upon Sr. Anne Credidio, ers. pursue a college degree, shared college degrees,” explained Day, Lewis shared with grad- B.V.M., who raised funds to “Each of us, in a way unique his life story of struggle and Demkowicz. “All of these uates the limitless potential of rehabilitate a neglected hospi- to our experiences, has been achievement and inspired the students enter the program their future, especially when tal wing in Ecuador for those shaped by our time here at Class of 2019 to live a life of through word of mouth and supported by a mother’s love. with leprosy and restored dig- Assumption College,” said meaning. social media, a testament to the “Nelson Mandela, David nity to those suffering from the Fournier. “Each and every one In her introduction of Lewis, power of the program’s mes- Cameron and Haiti,” Lewis disease. The recipients were of us is unique, in both where Julia Demkowicz ‘19, salutato- sage. The BASE builds on the pondered. “Who would have honored for their dedication we come from and where we rian, shared of his tireless pas- students’ passion for sports, thought that a person born to a to community service and liv- are going: sitting among us are sion for empowering inner-city including baseball, softball, mom at 18 with a fourth-grade ing the mission of Assumption students who discovered their youth, specifically his efforts to and, most recently, basketball. education that those oppor- College. future calling as doctors, sci- break down the stereotypes of The program gives them a tunities could come? She did. During the ceremony-in entists, business professionals, urban America. sense of belonging and also pro- And that’s what you have grad- which 456 Bachelor of Arts and educators, commuters who “Robert Lewis may not have vides academic resources, such uates, when you look around degrees; 144 graduate stud- have found a second home as had a lot growing up as a child as homework support, writing and you see your parents. ies degrees (Master of Arts welcoming as their own, and of teenage parents who lived workshops, SAT prep classes, They see your future, and it’s and Master of Business those who may have never in public housing, but he did and college and career visits.” bright.” Administration) and certifi- before known true friendship have love and the mindset Lewis shared that through “As I look out into this crowd cates; and 35 Continuing and who now have lifelong bonds. that he could be successful The BASE, students were pro- today, what I see is a kalei- Career Education degrees Regardless of where we came despite any limitations society vided opportunities to obtain doscope of beautiful people (Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor from, Assumption College tried to place on him,” shared a college degree, but also to filled with promise and hope,” of Business Administration, enabled us to find our vocation Demkowicz. “He grew up with change hearts and minds. shared Lewis. “You represent Bachelor of Science, and asso- and where we are going. Just a longing to share this message “I started The BASE because what is great in our country ciates) were awarded-Frances- as our school has shaped us, with others in similar situa- I wanted to shift the narrative,” right now and for generations co C. Cesareo, Ph.D., president however, we have left a lasting tions. After reviewing a report explained Lewis. “Urban tal- to come. I am inspired by you of Assumption College, urged impact on the campus we have on poverty that showed that ent is American talent. When and I know your families are so graduates to be mindful of the called our home through our Black and Latino men were you look at me, what do you proud of you.” mission of the College as they achievements in and beyond disadvantaged in many ways, see? Your future. You see the Lewis also expressed his go forth to use their gifts and the classroom, through our col- including lower graduation next generation of a workforce. gratitude to Assumption talents to better the world. lective impact on our commu- rates and higher incarceration Don’t call us at-risk. Don’t call College President Francesco C. “The Catholic intellectu- nity, and through our service rates, Lewis was determined us underserved. Don’t call Cesareo, Ph.D. for his support al tradition at Assumption to others. As we go forth, keep of The BASE program. College has challenged you to the flame that was ignited four “President Cesareo, your examine your life, to examine years ago burning brightly. OMS STUDENTS NAMED belief in The BASE and our the values which define your Use it to do the same for oth- organizationis changing the life as you became more aware ers, illuminating their lives as game for urban young peo- of who you are, who you want- Assumption College has ours.” WINNERS OF HUGENOT ple throughout the country,” ed to become, and how you shared Lewis. “I want our stu- would live this out each day ESSAY CONTEST dent-athletes from The BASE of your life,” said President

Marianapolis senior award winners THOMPSON, Conn. — The Ormerod, Dayville, Conn. Marilyn S. Ebbitt Award: following are the recipients of Kathleen Joiner, North senior awards that were given at English Medal: Olivia Duncan, Grosvenordale, Conn. Baccalaureate Mass and gradua- Woodstock, Conn. tion at Marianapolis Prep. Mothers of Marianapolis Eric Gustavson U.S. History Award: Quan “Erik” Le, Ho Valedictorian: Olivia Duncan, Medal: Shelton Mudzingwa, Chi Minh City, Vietnam and Woodstock, Conn. Gweru, Zimbabwe Jill Allmendinger, Hagnau, Germany Salutatorian: Molly White, Fr. Albin Gurklis, MIC Worcester Mathematics Medal: Yezeyuan Music Medal: Junyuan “Yeo” Zheng, Hangzhou, China “Alfred” Hu, Guiyang, China Chinese Medal: Bartosz Mamro, Webster Fr. Casimir Kuckell, MIC Physics Medal: Bartosz Courtesy Photo Memorial Award: Jared Mamro, Webster Computer Science Medal: Ullstrom, Auburn, MA and Kelly Pictured here are the seventh grade students from Yezeyuan “Yeo” Zheng, Heney, Douglas Rhode Island School of the Oxford Middle School who were winners of the Hangzhou, China Design Annual Art Award: Tien Huguenot Essay Contest for 2019. Each year, as has Fr. John Petrauskas, MIC “Thomas” Huynh, Ho Chi Minh been the custom for a number of years, The Huguenot The Congregation of the Memorial Award: Rahmat City, Vietnam Memorial Society of Oxford sponsors an essay contest Marian Fathers Centennial Obanikoro, Ikoyi, Nigeria for the seventh graders at the Oxford Middle School. Award in Honor of Fr. Timothy Social Studies Medal: Meghan The Society, founded in 1881, and in furtherance of its Roth, MIC: Grant Alessandro, Gertrude Salvas English Brooks, Worcester mission, are happy to foster through this contest an Pomfret Center, Conn. and Language Medal: Honghao interest of the history of the Huguenots who were, in Rebecca Jalbert, Oxford “Peter” Zhang, Beijing, China Spanish Medal: Gabrielle 1686, the first settlers in our Town, known at the time, Wood, Northbridge as New Oxford. This year’s theme for the contest was: Dance Medal: Ashlyn Mercier, John Kendrtarvich Memorial “How are the values of early Huguenots seen in the life Oxford Award: Ke “Kathy” Li, Dalian, Theology Medal: Alexander of their Descendants”. The awards were presented at the China Boligan, Thompson, Conn. Oxford Middle School Memorial day celebration on May Distinguished Leadership 24. The first prize winner wrote about Warren Buffett, Award: Jocelyn Madden, Marianapolis Alumni Merit Tom Perkins Art Medal: Shuri second prize about Henry David Thoreau and the third Danielson, Conn. Award: Roy, Thompson, Okada, Kyoto, Japan prize winner wrote about Peter Mark Roget. Pictured Conn. are First Prize winner Alexis Silva and Second Prize Dr. Louis Loffredo Memorial Worcester Telegram and winner Andrew Shultz. Award: Lily Madden, Danielson, Marianapolis Service Award: Gazette Student Achievers Conn. Jocelyn Madden, Danielson, Award: Christopher Ringer, Old Conn. Saybrook, Conn. Drama Medal: Jillian Webster’s Katherine Gatto named to Assumption Dean’s List Local students named to Assumption’s Assumption College has announced that Katherine Gatto of Webster has been named to the College’s prestigious Dean’s List for the spring 2019 semester. To receive recognition, students must Spring 2019 Dean’s List earn at least a grade point average of 3.5 for a five- WORCESTER — Assumption College has disciplined approach to student life, and consistent class, 15-credit semes- announced that 558 undergraduate students, or effort and engagement over the span of the semes- ter. The Dean’s List is recent graduates, have been named to the College’s ter. We are very proud indeed of those who appear announced following the prestigious Dean’s List for the spring 2019 semes- on the list.” spring and fall semes- ter. Providing to students opportunities to obtain a ters. “Earning a place on Melanie LeBlanc of North Oxford depth and breadth of knowledge, the Assumption the Dean’s List signifies Allison Ryel of Dudley curriculum prepares students for professionally more than just ability,” Matthew Sabacinski of Webster and personally fulling lives and careers. Students said Eloise Knowlton, Nicole Duquette of Webster study at the Worcester, Massachusetts or Rome, Ph.D., dean of undergrad- Catherine French of Dudley Italy campuses and become engaged participants uate studies. “It marks a Katherine Gatto of Webster in Assumption’s classic liberal arts education serious commitment to Abigail Shaw of Oxford and professional programs, exploring new ideas, study and achievement, Hannah Yash of Webster making connections across disciplines, and push- a disciplined approach Jack MacPherson of Oxford ing themselves to achieve more than they ever to student life, and con- To receive recognition, students must earn a thought possible. To prepare for the workforce sistent effort and engage- grade point average of 3.5 for a five-class, 15-credit or the pursuit of additional study, students learn ment over the span of the semester. The Dean’s List is announced following cutting-edge theory and best practices and devel- semester. We are very the spring and fall semesters. op excellent communication and critical-analysis proud indeed of those who “Earning a place on the Dean’s List signifies skills - quintessential skills of a liberal arts edu- appear on the list.” Courtesy Photo more than just ability,” said Eloise Knowlton, cation - through classroom work, internships, and Ph.D., dean of undergraduate studies. “It marks a involvement in extracurricular activities. serious commitment to study and achievement, a www.StonebridgePress.com Friday, June 7, 2019 • The Webster Times • 7 Learning Local residents named to Becker College Dean’s List

WORCESTER — The following local Biology. Bachelor of Science degree in Business ing a Bachelor of Science degree in residents were named to Dean’s List David Haskins, of Oxford, is pursuing Administration. Business Administration. at Becker College for the spring 2019 a Bachelor of Arts degree in Interactive Brittany Poirier, of Oxford, is pursu- Becker College is an undergraduate semester. The Dean’s List recognizes Media Design, Game Development and ing a Associate’s degree in Veterinary and graduate, career-focused private all full-time students (24 or more credit Programming Concentration. Science, Veterinary Technology college, providing a supportive and hours earned for the academic year; 12 Kalyn Leverone, of Oxford, is pursu- Concentration. inclusive learning community that pre- minimum each semester - September ing a Bachelor of Arts degree in Early Victoria Puczydlowski, of Dudley, is pares graduates for their first to last through May) whose term grade point Childhood and Youth Education. pursuing a Bachelor of Science degree careers. Nearly 1,800 students from the average is 3.50 or higher with no grade Krista Marquez, of Webster, is pur- in Nursing. United States and around the world live below a B- and no incomplete (I) or with- suing a Bachelor of Science degree in Conner Scotti, of Oxford, is pur- and learn on the College’s Worcester drawal/failing (WF) grades. Exercise Science, Health and Fitness suing a Bachelor of Arts degree in and Leicester campuses. With nation- Tyler Brayton, of Webster, is pursuing Concentration. Interactive Media Design, Game Design ally recognized programs in nursing, a Bachelor of Arts degree in Interactive Jessica McPherson, of Oxford, is Concentration. game design and animal studies, Becker Media Design, Integrated Media and pursuing a Bachelor of Science degree Khalil Sims, of Webster, is pursuing a has been consistently ranked as a “Best Graphic Design Concentration. in Criminal Justice, Forensics/Crime Bachelor of Science degree in Business College” for undergraduate education Kristina Chester, of Webster, is pur- Scene Concentration. Administration. by The Princeton Review. suing a Bachelor of Science degree in Plant, of Oxford, is pursuing a Olivia Spring, of Oxford, is pursu- Matthew Bernier inducted into The Honor Society of Phi Kappa Phi BATON ROUGE, La. — Matthew Bernier of Webster as do faculty, professional staff and alumni who have Since its founding, more than 1.5 million members was recently initiated into The Honor Society of Phi achieved scholarly distinction. have been initiated into Phi Kappa Phi. Some of Kappa Phi, the nation’s oldest and most selective Phi Kappa Phi was founded in 1897 under the lead- the organization’s notable members include former all-discipline collegiate honor society. Bernier was ership of undergraduate student Marcus L. Urann President Jimmy Carter, NASA astronaut Wendy initiated at University of Bridgeport. who had a desire to create a different kind of honor Lawrence, novelist John Grisham and YouTube Bernier is among approximately 30,000 students, society: one that recognized excellence in all academ- co-founder Chad Hurley. Each year, Phi Kappa Phi faculty, professional staff and alumni to be initiated ic disciplines. Today, the Society has chapters on awards nearly $1 million to outstanding students and into Phi Kappa Phi each year. Membership is by invi- more than 300 campuses in the United States and the members through graduate and dissertation fellow- tation only and requires nomination and approval Philippines. Its mission is “To recognize and promote ships, undergraduate study abroad grants, funding for by a chapter. Only the top 10 percent of seniors and academic excellence in all fields of higher education post-baccalaureate development, and grants for local, 7.5 percent of juniors are eligible for membership. and to engage the community of scholars in service national and international literacy initiatives. For Graduate students in the top 10 percent of the number to others.” more information about Phi Kappa Phi, visit www. of candidates for graduate degrees may also qualify, More About Phi Kappa Phi phikappaphi.org. Webster resident named Dudley native named to SRU spring to the Spring 2019 Curry 2019 dean’s list College Dean’s List SLIPPERY ROCK, Pa. — mal school heritage and char- University has earned full insti- Slippery Rock University has acterized by its commitment to tutional accreditation through MILTON — Curry College is proud to announce that Jillian announced its dean’s list for the intellectual development, lead- the Middle State Commission on Recko of Webster has been named to the Dean’s List for the spring 2019 semester. The dean’s ership and civic responsibility. Higher Learning and discipline Spring 2019 semester. list consists of SRU undergrad- SRU provides students with a specific accreditations. To qualify for the Dean’s List, students must earn a 3.30 uate students who earned an comprehensive learning expe- Located in the rolling hills of GPA, have no incompletes, and have no grade lower than a adjusted semester grade-point rience that intentionally com- western Pennsylvania, the 660- “C” for the semester. average of 3.5 or higher, based bines academic instruction with acre campus is less than an hour About Curry College on a schedule of at least 12 newly enhanced educational and learn- north of Pittsburgh, one hour Founded in 1879, Curry College is a private, four-year, attempted and earned credits. ing opportunities that will help south of Erie, and 45 minutes liberal arts-based institution located on 131 acres in Milton, The following SRU student them succeed in their lives, pro- east of Youngstown, Ohio. Two Mass. Curry extends its educational programs to a continu- from your coverage area made fessional careers and be engaged major highways, I-79 and I-80, ing education branch campus in Plymouth, Mass. Curry the dean’s list: citizens. intersect with seven miles of the offers 27 undergraduate majors, as well as graduate degrees Bridget Durward from Dudley Today, SRU is a four-year, University, conveniently linking in business, education, criminal justice, and nursing, with a Slippery Rock University, public, coeducational, compre- it to the entire Commonwealth combined enrollment of approximately 3,000 students. The founded in 1889, is a member hensive university offering a and its contiguous regions. student body consists of approximately 2,000 traditional of Pennsylvania’s State System broad array of undergraduate undergraduate students, and over 1,000 continuing education of Higher Education. The and select graduate programs to and graduate students. Approximately 75% of its students University is shaped by its nor- more than 8,800 students. The reside on the Curry campus. The largest majors are business management, communication, nursing, criminal justice, and education. The College offers a wide array of extra-curricular activities ranging from 14 NCAA Division III athletic teams to an outstanding theatre program. Visit us on the Web at www.curry.edu. Joseph Fullen, of North Oxford named Orientation Leader at Assumption WORCESTER — The Assumption College Office welcoming the incoming class of Greyhounds each Roger Williams University of Student Affairs has announced that Joseph summer,” said Kaitlin Bevins, director of student Fullen, of North Oxford, Class of 2020, has been activities and leadership development. “They are selected among several applicants to serve as a chosen through a very competitive selection pro- announces Spring 2019 Dean’s List 2019 Orientation Leader. cess to represent the student body at Assumption. The Orientation leaders, guided by the Catholic Our Orientation team is committed to creating BRISTOL, R.I. — Select students have been named to the principles of Assumptionist tradition, are stu- an inclusive and welcoming environment for the Spring 2019 Dean’s List at Roger Williams University in dents dedicated to supporting first-year students Class of 2023. Our goal is to have each member of Bristol, R.I. Full-time students who complete 12 or more cred- during their transition from high school to col- the Class of 2023 feel as though they have a place to its per semester and earn a GPA of 3.4 or higher are placed on lege. Interactive and collaborative experiences belong on campus before they leave Orientation.” the Dean’s List that semester. during three different orientation sessions in Assumption College organizes three June orien- The following local students have been named to the Spring June - led by the orientation leaders - help both tation programs; each session lasts a day and a half 2019 Dean’s List at Roger Williams University, in Bristol, R.I.: students and parents alike reflect on what it with an overnight component for new students to Samantha Alves, of Oxford means to be an emerging adult in a college atmo- get a sense of what it will be like to live on campus. Samantha Kelley, of Webster sphere. Orientation leaders guide incoming stu- Orientation leaders carefully construct sessions About RWU dents on their journey of becoming individuals of to help students familiarize themselves with the With campuses on the coast of Bristol and in the heart critical intelligence, thoughtful citizenship, and campus, discuss academic interests with advisors, of Providence, R.I., Roger Williams University is a for- compassionate service as they embark upon their and meet other members of their class. ward-thinking private university committed to strengthen- undergraduate journey. ing society through engaged teaching and learning. At RWU, “Orientation leaders are an essential part of small classes, direct access to faculty and guaranteed oppor- tunity for real-world projects ensure that its nearly 4,000 undergraduates - along with hundreds of law students, grad- 3,000 graduate and part-time uate students and adult learners - graduate with the ability Local students students in 110 degree pro- Katie Lorkiewicz of Webster to think critically along with the practical skills that today’s grams through its Schools of employers demand. Roger Williams is leading the way in receive degrees from Business, Communications, graduates from Lasell College American higher education, confronting the most pressing Education, Engineering, issues facing students and families - increasing costs, rising Quinnipiac University Health Sciences, Law, NEWTON — Lasell College honored debt and readiness. Medicine, Nursing and the Class of 2019 at the institution’s the College of Arts and 165th Commencement ceremony on Hamden, Conn. — The fol- Sciences. Quinnipiac is now Saturday, May 11, 2019. The ceremo- lowing students received classified as a Doctoral/ ny took place on the College’s Taylor Webster resident Rosalba Candelaria degrees from Quinnipiac Professional University, a Field and recognized a record number University during ceremo- recently created category by of graduate and undergraduate degree nies held in May: inducted into Alpha Sigma Lambda honor the Carnegie Classification recipients.

of Institutions of Higher Katie Lorkiewicz of Webster gradu- Dudley: Education that recognizes ated Magna Cum Laude with a BS in society at Becker College Alie Bates, Master Quinnipiac’s commitment Fashion and Retail Merchandising. of Social Work WORCESTER — Rosalba Candelaria, of Webster, was to providing high-quality Congressman Joseph Kennedy III Adelina Healy, Doctor of inducted into the Alpha Sigma Lambda honor society at professional and doctoral addressed the graduating class, encour- Nursing Practice Becker College. degree programs at the grad- aging them to embrace change. Candelaria is pursuing a degree in Business Administration. uate level. Quinnipiac also “Don’t fear it, don’t run from it, and Oxford: Alpha Sigma Lambda recognizes the special achievements is recognized in Princeton don’t back down,” he said. Marlena Osowski, of adults who accomplish academic excellence while facing Review’s “The Best 381 More information on Lasell College Bachelor of Science, Nursing competing interests of home and work. Alpha Sigma Lambda Colleges.” The Chronicle Commencement can be found at https:// is dedicated to the advancement of scholarship and recogniz- of Higher Education has www.lasell.edu/discover-lasell/news/ es high scholastic achievement in an adult student’s career. named Quinnipiac among commencement-2019-recap.html. About Quinnipiac University Becker College is an undergraduate and graduate, career-fo- the Great Colleges to Work For more information contact: Quinnipiac is a private, cused private college, providing a supportive and inclusive For(r). For more informa- Samantha Mocle, assistant director learning community that prepares graduates for their first to coeducational, nonsectarian tion, please visit qu.edu. of communications at smocle@lasell. last careers. Nearly 1,800 students from the United States and institution located 90 min- Connect with Quinnipiac edu or at 617-243-2386. around the world live and learn on the College’s Worcester utes north of New York City on Facebook at facebook. and Leicester campuses. With nationally recognized pro- and two hours from Boston. com/quinnipiacunews and grams in nursing, game design and animal studies, Becker The university enrolls 7,000 follow Quinnipiac on has been consistently ranked as a “Best College” for under- full-time undergraduate and Twitter @QuinnipiacU. graduate education by The Princeton Review. www.StonebridgePress.com 8 • The Webster Times • Friday, June 7, 2019 www.StonebridgePress.com

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A Stonebridge Press Weekly Newspaper 25 Elm Street, Southbridge MA 01550 Letters to the Editor Don’t forget to Tel. (508) 764-4325• Fax (508) 764-8015 www.StonebridgePress.com The field of dreams register your To the Editor: no problem. Then, we have Polar Park. In “Field of Dreams,” the mantra is There is currently limited parking in “build it and they will come.” the area around the proposed ballpark alarm Frank G. Chilinski Worcester will soon be building its and what there is, is required for restau- Many residents Stonebridge Press President and Publisher own field of dreams. The assumption is rants, drinking establishments, retail may not be aware that they will come, and I’m sure that businesses and other venues. Don’t for- that all home and they will. But, will they come back? get to add new businesses, hotels, and business burglar and Brendan Berube What may turn the dream into a night- apartments that are coming. Yes, there fire alarms, current- Editor mare (Kelly Square aside) is just where is a parking garage planned. Any bets ly in use here in the “they” will park. Unless folks coming that the charge will be two bucks for Town of Dudley are in from the hinterlands, say Webster or those few hundred additional parking required to be regis- Blackstone, are marathoners or train- spaces? tered. Local by-law ing for the “tour de France,” they will Yes, they will come, but will they Chief’s Article Thirty-Six is likely be coming by car or truck. keep coming if access (Kelly Square) the regulation which Editorial According to a Google search, there is poor and parking is both scarce and Corner governs alarm sys- are 6,000 parking spaces within one half expensive? I’ve been to McCoy, and the tems. Since the mile of the soon to be vacated McCoy parking convenience and cost will be STEVE renewal date for Stadium. The beauty of those parking hard for the Worcester dream to beat. WOJNAR providing up to spaces is that they are cheap or at no date information is Sleep on it cost. Most are unused except for sta- nearing, I thought I Richard Clark would take this opportunity to remind That email that just irked you…. dium events. Aside from a possible Dudley two-dollar fee, parking near McCoy is everyone about the process. The text that made you see red and Police officers and firefighters respond hit “reply” almost before you realized to house alarms quite frequently. Even you’d done it… though many of these have been acti- The stupid, hurtful or thoughtless vated by accident or they have malfunc- remark someone tossed your way in a tioned, responders treat them as if they conversation that made you instantly Vote for Heather Bowes for Dudley Town Clerk are true emergencies. It is important upset… to keep current contact information on These things require an immediate file with public safety officials in the response, don’t they? Are we supposed on Monday, June 10 event of a problem. Section C (1) of to let someone email/text/say things Article Thirty-Six outlines the proce- like that and not react to them?? dure for registering these alarms. It To the Editor: tionally capable of implementing best states, “Every alarm user shall submit Maybe not. Maybe there is value The Office of Town Clerk is responsi- practices and procedures for recording, to the Police Chief the names, addresses in not replying right away. It goes ble for overseeing the issuance of licens- maintaining and preserving accurate and telephone numbers of the user and against what our “instant” 21st cen- es and official documents, conducting records, and conducting elections. at least two other persons who can be tury lifestyle professes, which is that local, state, and federal elections, and Town Clerk is a position that many reached anytime, day or night, and who fastest is best: fastest Internet speed; municipal record keeping. It requires think is mostly clerical; however, it is are authorized to respond to an emer- fastest-moving line at the grocery a high level of clerical, organizational , the most frequent contact between the gency signal transmitted by an alarm store; fastest roller coaster; quickest and administrative abilities. residents and their municipal govern- system and who can open the premises and best come-back remark. It’s all I have known Heather and her family ment. Heather has a genuine enjoy- wherein the alarm system is installed. about being instantaneous. for many years, and can attest that she ment in helping others and will always The list of names, addresses and tele- But perhaps we need to learn to has outstanding clerical, administra- make the Clerk’s office a helpful, pleas- phone numbers of the responders must practice the pause…the deliberate tive ,and organizational skills. Heather ant experience for the residents and her be kept current at all times by the alarm rest before reacting. An angry emailed has a degree in business administra- colleagues. user and shall be submitted during the reply can’t be un-sent, and the con- tion, and has significant work experi- Heather Bowes has proven to me first month of each fiscal year.” July 1 is tents can’t be un-viewed. Same for a ence in both the customer service and that she has a real genuine interest the beginning of the fiscal year, and this is the date when the information needs hastily-sent text, or an equally bitter clerical area’s. She is the sole proprietor in becoming our next long term Town of a very successful daycare business Clerk and I know that she will make the to be submitted. comment tossed back to the person Penalties for violations are covered who insulted you first. It’s not about and has maintained very accurate and residents of Dudley proud of their deci- detailed records. Heather has also orga- sion to vote for her on June 10. under section E (3). It provides for a fine not defending ourselves, or about of $25 for unregistered or late registered nized a multitude of volunteer activi- Michael Mayotte letting things roll off our backs. It’s false alarms. In addition, $25 can be about waiting to react. ties for her Church, PTO, Booster Club, Dudley and Pan-Mass challenge. She is excep- charged for each month where a home There’s a very convincing school of owner is in non-compliance. This can be thought that counsels sleeping on any costly if not addressed. It is important to big decision before making it. That have current and accurate information can apply to small things too. The for first responders. This helps to pro- email from a coworker or client that tect your property from damage, allows rubbed you the wrong way might look Lori Smith is the ideal choice for town clerk emergency services and family members a little different by the next morning. to be contacted quickly, and limits the Maybe there was no harm meant, and police and fire response in the event of To the Editor: Town Clerk. a false alarm. Please take the time to you interpreted it wrong. Maybe it I am asking you take a few moments The Town Clerk is an incredibly stop by the station for a form, download was an unfair complaint or personal to consider casting your vote for Lori important position, responsible to keep one on-line via Facebook (“The Dudley remark against you, but in waiting to Smith for Town Clerk. Casting your and administer everything from vital Police Department Massachusetts”), reply, you strengthen your position as ballot in the local election is the place records to permits and licenses. I am visit our Web site www.dudleypolice. the more even-tempered and reason- where your votes are most important. confident that Lori Smith would make com, or simply provide the necessary able person. Perhaps the sender of the It has a direct effect on where you live. your next trip to the Town Hall an easy information on a sheet of paper or via nasty text also had time to reconsider, The proper functioning of your local and welcoming experience. Her 13-plus regular mail or email (listed below). and now has the chance to apologize. government ensures that town services years’ municipal experience with the Whichever way you choose to do this, In pausing before reacting, you allow run appropriately, and your tax dollars Town of Dudley and friendly demeanor we thank you in advance for your coop- those possibilities to happen. are used efficiently. As such, I encour- make her an ideal candidate for this eration in this effort. While reacting hastily and immedi- age you to vote for Lori Smith as Town position. She will work hard to ensure Thanks again for your questions and ately can feel great at the time, it can’t Clerk. that the Town Clerk’s Office continues comments. Please send them to me at be undone. Waiting a while – sleeping Lori is a life-long resident of Dudley. to run in an efficient and organized the Dudley Police Department 71 West on it – can never hurt. She and her husband have raised their manner. Please consider voting for Lori Main St. Dudley, MA 01571 or email at three children in Dudley, all of whom Smith as Town Clerk. [email protected]. Opinions Never react because you think you expressed in this weekly column are those must. Other than breathing, just about were educated in the Dudley school Kathy Nicoletti system. Throughout her career she has of Chief Wojnar only and unless clearly anything can wait one day. Dudley noted, do not reflect the ideas or opinions dedicated herself to improving Dudley of any other organization or citizen. and I believe she will be an excellent Father’s Day: Tools are great for Summer antiquing Father’s Day – and for investors on Cape Cod current and future income (How Now that summer is antique shops are much can you count on from Once you’ve finished your almost here, many of “Antiques Center Financial your retirement plans?), where bookshelf, you occasionally may you likely have your of Cape Cod” you’ll live (Will you downsize or need to make some minor adjust- vacation plans in place. in Dennis, the Focus relocate? Will you rent or own ments or repairs in response to Hopefully, you’ll have “Antiques Center a house or condominium?) And slippage, cracks or other issues nice weather every of Yarmouth” what you’ll do as a retiree (Will that can develop over time. As day, but antiquing is a DENNIS on Route 28, and you travel extensively or stick an investor, you also may need good option when it’s a the “Sandwich ANTONOPOULOS close to home? Will you do some to tweak your financial strate- better day to be inside. Antiques Center” type of work for pay or pursue gy periodically and adjust your on 6A. your hobbies and volunteer?). investment mix – not necessari- If your travel plans Antiques, ly because something is broken, take you to Cape There are many If you’re a dad, you may well Assembling the right tools and but to accommodate changes in Cod, there are many Collectibles be pleased to unwrap some tools old houses on the materials – your life, such as a new job, new options for antique Cape and some as Father’s Day gifts. Of course, family situation and new goals. & Estates it might be a stereotype that all shopping. The Cape great buys some- To put together your bookshelf, Furthermore, over time, your Cod Antique Dealers times turn up at men are handy at repairs; women you will need the right tools – risk tolerance may change, and WAYNE TUISKULA certainly can be every bit as good Association (www. estate and yard saw, hammer, drill, sander and this needs to be reflected in your ccada.com) is holding sales. You can when it comes to building and so on – and the right building array of investments. fixing things. In fact, the con- two antique shows this find local Cape materials – plywood, nails, month. The Seventh Annual Cod estate sales on estate- struction process is valuable for screws, glue, brackets, moldings Consequently, conducting an anyone to learn – and the same Orleans Historical Society sales.net and estatesales. and so on. And to work toward annual portfolio review with Antique Show takes place com. The Cape Cod Times skills that go in to creating and a comfortable retirement, you’ll your financial professional on Saturday, June 15 at the also lists estate sales, yard mending physical objects also also need the right tool – in the should be a priority. Orleans Historical Society. sales, and garage sales in the can be applied to financial proj- form of a long-term financial The 45th Annual Brewster newspaper and online. There ects – such as working toward a strategy, based on your specific Tools are a big deal on Father’s Historical Society Drummer were 36 listings for “garage comfortable retirement. retirement goals, risk tolerance Day. But the construction-relat- Boy Open Air Antiques Fair Here are a few of those skills: and time horizon – along with ed tasks they represent, physical- sales” in the Cape Cod Times Diagnosing the challenge – the appropriate materials – the ly and symbolically, go beyond will be held on Saturday, for the weekend of June 1 and mix of investments you use to any one holiday and can be used June 22 at Drummer Boy June 2. During the summer, A good craftsperson knows that carry out that strategy. These by anyone interested in working Park. I would expect you’d see even the first step toward accomplish- investments include those you’ve toward a solid financial future. more sales listed. ing any outcome is to assess the placed in your IRA, your 401(k) or There are plenty of antique challenge. So, for example, if you other employer-sponsored retire- This article was written by shops on the Cape. The web- There are also some flea want to build some bookshelves ment plan, and those held outside Edward Jones for use by your site vacationcapecode.com markets on the Cape where right into the wall, you’ll need your formal retirement accounts. local Edward Jones Financial states that there are over 50 you can find antiques and to locate the wall studs, deter- Ideally, you want a diversified Advisor. Please contact Dennis antique shops on “the Old vintage items. The Wellfleet mine if you have adequate space mix of investments capable of Antonopoulos, your local Edward King’s Highway” between Flea Market has been run- for the shelving you want and providing growth potential over Jones Advisor at 5 Albert St., Sandwich and Orleans. ning at the Wellfleet Drive-In allow room for future expansion. time, within the context of your Auburn, MA 01501 Tel: 508-832- There are many others on since 1974. There is newer Similarly, if you want to retire individual risk tolerance. 5385 or dennis.antonopoulos@ Route 28, and elsewhere on merchandise offered along at a certain age, you need to con- Review your work – edwardjones.com. Cape Cod. Some of the larger Turn To ANTIQUES page ­­­A9 sider the key variables: your www.StonebridgePress.com Friday, June 7, 2019 • The Webster Times • 9 Healthy BBQ Tips

It’s officially BBQ Season and this natural meat tenderizer. onion, diced; one drying out, cut fruit in half (remove time of year grilled suppers make for In addition, it’s been prov- Take tbsp soy sauce; three any seeds but leave skin on to keep its highly anticipated outdoor mealtimes en marinade helps protect the garlic cloves minced; shape) and soak in cold water with a lit- – and the excitement applies even if meat from cancer causing one tsp cumin; one tle lemon juice for 15-30 minutes before you’ve vowed to eat healthy! All it takes compounds caused by cook- Hint tsp dry mustard; one grilling. Spray a clean grate with non is a little creativity to re-vamp tradi- ing at high heat (HCAs) and tbsp chili powder; one stick cooking oil to prevent sticking. tional barbecue foods into healthier by smoking fat drippings KAREN tsp Italian seasoning; *** offerings. (PAH). one 6 oz can tomato TRAINOR Read on prep ideas, recipes, and Sans the sugar and light paste (use sugar free Fun Fact: Did you ever wonder where culinary tips sure to make grilling not on salt, this mustard based if available); 1.5 cups the word “barbecue” comes from? The only healthy, but the best of the season! marinade rivals the best of beef or chicken stock; origin has an intriguing explanation. *** them: Mix together two cloves garlic, 2 tbsp apple cider vinegar; 1 packet (to Some sources claim it comes from the The most simple and cost effective crushed; one cup balsamic vinegar; 1/2 taste) of Stevia sweetener. French phrase “barbe a queue” which way to ramp up the flavor of healthy cup Dijon or other dark, quality mus- translates into “from whiskers to tail.” cuts of meats, fish and poultry is to prep tard ; 1/4 cup olive oil;1/2 tea- Directions: Sauté onion in butter. The reference recalls the longtime tra- grilling foods to boost optimum flavor. spoon pepper ; 1/4 teaspoon sea salt. Add all other ingredients. Bring to a dition of cooking an animal on an open Below are some pre-cooking strategies Marinade for an hour or more in the boil and simmer for 15-20 minutes, until fire, thus roasting the entire carcass that add a healthy dose of deliciousness! refrigerator. sauce thickens. from whiskers to tail! Note: Overnight marinating can *** *** *Brine: Lean cuts of meat don’t have reduce cooking time by up to 35%! ** to translate into less taste! Preparing *Spice Rub: With a high flavor factor The following culinary tips cut calo- Win Dinner for Two at the Publick meat and poultry with a brine prepara- and low carb and calorie count, spice ries, not flavor! House tion plumps up the foods while infusing rubs are healthy, delicious alternatives *Always trim fat off steaks and chops Your tips can win you a great dinner tons of flavor. 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ALL SAINTS A burst of new (wild)life continued from page 1 What came next was a complete surprise. The school was recognized for their achievement by Dana Farber, the Jimmy Fund, and the Boston Red Sox. The entire school was invited to Fenway Park on Tuesday, May 28 to meet Red Sox catcher, The Great Sandy Leon! The students were well prepared with ques- tions, and Mr. Leon graciously answered them all and posed Outdoors for pictures with every class. The students were even treated to a photo opportunity with the World Series Trophy. It was RALPH a most memorable day for every student, faculty and staff member in attendance. TRUE As a footnote to this story, in the short three-year history of the school’s Jimmy Fund Club, the students of All Saints back yard gardens start to grow, Academy have raised $13,772 to support cancer patient care the deer will sure be back to feed and research. This is an impressive amount of money raised on the fresh young plants. in service for only one of the school’s chosen causes. To be sure, it is also a legacy upon which the students of ASA will Keeping deer out of a garden continue to build. is not easy, and even an eight or ten foot fence will not deter them from jumping over them to feed on the fresh vegetation.

Keeping backyard feeders full of food for numerous species of birds can become expensive if you do not have some type of control on chipmunks and squirrels. Hummingbirds are back big time with as many as a half dozen of them flocking to the feeder at one time. My wife Judy enjoyed watching them fly in and out of the feeders daily, before she lost her battle with cancer recently.

Trout fishing remains strong on local lakes and ponds & bass fishing can not get much better. One of the valleys hot spots is Lackey Pond in Sutton and Whitinsville. Sense the restoration of the Dam a num- ber of years ago, largemouth bass populations have explod- ed and it is common to catch a four-pound bass daily at the site. One angler also caught a calico bass and a pickerel The month of May & June will. Predators like fox, fisher at the site. Because the river has numerous wildlife bring- cat, hawks and owls to mention was heavily polluted back in Road in Sandwich. Both run ing their young into the world, a few are sure to take their toll ANTIQUES auctions throughout the sum- the ‘50’s –‘70’s, it is not recom- continued from page A8­­­ as this week’s picture shows a on the newborn. mended eating the fish from the mer. With so many antique mother goose with four of her options on Cape Cod, a rainy area. Catch & release should with the antiques and col- recently born Canada geese at the Deer are also having their be practiced. There is a small vacation day may not be such Uxbridge Rod & Gun Club. Many young, and will do so all this lectibles. Their website a bad thing. boat ramp at the dam, that is notes that they also have members enjoy feeding the birds month with some being born in accessible to small boats, canoes daily, and provide some great June. The deer population in a playground, snack bar, Many people prefer to vaca- & kayaks. Small motors are and Beer Garden when the entertainment when another Mass. has been strong, and con- allowed. Give it a try. tion in other parts of New goose tries to interfere with the tinues to grow annually despite flea market runs. During England. I’ll offer sugges- July and August, it’s open young birds feeding. their loss of habitat, due most- Stripers are starting to show tions on antiquing in other ly to construction. The deer Wednesday, Thursday, parts of New England in a in big numbers in both Mass. & Saturday, and Sunday. Wild Turkeys are also being have adapted to living among Rhode Island. Fluke fishing is future column. observed with their clutches of humans, and have become a The Sandwich Flea Market also picking up along with some Bazaar is located at 34 young birds. Some hen Turkeys nuisance for residents trying impressive seabass. We’re already started pick- have been observed with as to grow a small backyard gar- Quaker Meeting House Rd. ing up items from estates for many as 12 or more young den. One local resident observed in Sandwich. One reviewer our Aug. 29 in Worcester. Take a Kid Fishing & Keep described it as the “dealers birds. Although not all of the a couple of deer feeding in his Them Rods Bending! Other sales and events are young birds will survive, many strawberry patch. As the local hidden secret on the Cape.” being planned. Please see Their Web site says they are www.centralmassauctions. open Wednesday from 6 a.m. com for details on these and to noon and Sunday from 7 other events. a.m. to noon. Contact us at: Wayne There are also two auc- Tuiskula Auctioneer/ tion houses that have been Appraiser Central Mass “Every Town Deserves a in business for many years Auctions for Antique on the Cape. Eldred’s (www. Auctions, Estate Sales and eldreds.com) is located on Appraisal Services www.cen- Route 6A in East Dennis. tralmassauctions.com (508- The Sandwich Auction 612- 6111), info@centralmas- Good Local Newspaper” House (www.sandwichauc- sauctions.com. tions.com) is on 15 Tupper 10 • The Webster Times • Friday, June 7, 2019 www.StonebridgePress.com The Community Connection Your area guide to buying, dining & shopping locally!

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two regular horses and up to 15 chick- The second candidate on the ballot ROADS ens. ELECTION is Mary Devlin, who brings more than continued from page 1 The issue came up based on Assistant continued from page 1 20 years of municipal experience in state determination on whether it qual- Animal Control Officer Ed Hart’s rec- and Thompson areas. An Eagle Scout, Dudley and Charlton. She was the exec- ifies as a dam (it doesn’t), but found it ommendation that Blackwell’s 1.5 acres Johnson has become involved in the utive secretary to the Dudley Board also doesn’t meet state definitions of a of pasture wasn’t enough for three hors- local scout troop and touts his critical of Selectmen for six years, and has culvert or a bridge for grant purposes. es, and urged the selectmen to require thinking experience and problem-solv- served as the administrator assistant He noted the project needs several state her to take time to clear more land first. ing prowess as an engineer and team to the Town Administrator and Board permits, and reviews for them can last Hart said town bylaws generally call for leader in different industries as key of Selectmen in Charlton since 2004 months. One he hopes he doesn’t need, an acre per horse, but Blackwell noted aspects that make him a worthy candi- seeking a new career opportunity in the but might, could take a year. she had two horses and three Shetland date for the Board of Selectmen. town she resides, Dudley. That prompted some discussion over ponies there when younger, before the These three men will vie for three Finally, Lori Smith rounds out trying to seek special legislation to give rules came into effect. seats on June 10, with Joseph’s seat up the candidates. A lifelong resident of it a definition and state aid to erect Blackwell is a licensed riding instruc- for grabs and Jonathan Ruda stepping Dudley, Smith has a Master’s degree a temporary bridge there. Selectmen tor, most recently at Blessings Farm in down from the board earlier this year in Business Administration and John Saad objected to the delays, say- Charlton, but she had to stop teaching to seek the Town Administrator posi- a Bachelor of Science and Business ing the bridge closure created a “bottle- there because her paid job took on more tion for Dudley, a job he succeeded in Administrator both from Nichols neck” during a fire there last year and hours. She said her two horses are obtaining. College. She has more than 13 years of could cause similar problems if other now boarding in Spencer, but the mini- While two of the three candidates for municipal experience in Dudley and 15 things happen up there. He noted it’s horse is not hers yet; she wants to bring selectman will earn a seat, the Town years’ experience in higher education “the longest cul-de-sac in town” now. him in from a rescue group. She has Clerk position will also have three can- at Nichols College. Callahan agreed, describing it as “a an agreement with one neighbor to use didates, but only one can take the posi- The remaining positions on the ballot very unusual structure, and it calls for some of his land for pasture space, and tion being vacated by Ora Finn in her are uncontested, but voters are heavily some potentially unusual solutions.” Hart said he talked to her neighbors, retirement. Finn has offered to stay on encouraged to vote their peace either Divoll said Town Meeting approved none of whom had issues. board in order to help train and prepare way at the polls on June 10. Seats for borrowing $800,000 for the project, of The permit calls for allowing the the new clerk after the election. assessor, the regional school commit- which $160,000 has so far been bor- horses, chickens and mini-horse, “but Heather Bowes has lived in Dudley tee, Board of Health, Library Trustees, rowed for design. 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Nick Ethier photos Bartlett’s Sean Stockhaus has plenty of time to catch the ball and tag out a would-be Oxford base stealer. Casper Sykes of Bartlett releases a pitch to the plate versus Oxford. BY KEN POWERS baseball is unlike any on the play and Molina “And that’s exactly SPORTS CORRESPONDENT other sport; there is no took second on the throw what happened,” Way OXFORD — Talk about clock. When a team is up, to the plate. continued. “A pitch got saving your best for last. they can’t just run out Sophomore Chase away from [Oxford catch- The Bartlett High var- the clock. Everyone has Czernicki then tied the er Michael] Bordeaux sity baseball team rallied to make their 21 outs,” game, 3-3, with a sacrifice and Jordan scored to win to score four runs in the Bartlett head coach Jon fly that scored Vazquez, the game for us.” bottom of the seventh Way said. “So I told them, Molina moving to third on It was fitting that it was inning — the winning ‘until we make that 21st the throw home. The next Molina who scored the run crossing the plate on out, we’re still fighting.’ Bartlett batter struck out, winning run. a wild pitch with two outs They’ve had that mental- so with two outs the tour- “Jordan’s a great story. — in its last regular-sea- ity all year long and they nament-qualifying run He’s a sophomore who son game to defeat Oxford took that mentality into stood at third base in the played like a sophomore High, 4-3, and qualify that final inning.” form of Molina. to start the season,” Way for the Central Mass. Senior Zack Kraal “We had our No. 2 said. “He can play every- Division 3 Tournament. reached base to open the hitter, Joey Grundel, where for us and can The win, part of a bottom of the seventh coming up and I called pitch for us, too. He really doubleheader at Oxford with a walk and junior timeout and told Jordan, earned his starting spot High on Saturday, June Sean Stockhaus followed ‘look, we’re going to stay by the second half of the 1, allowed the Indians with an opposite field sin- aggressive. I want you season. to finish the season 9-9. gle on an 0-2 count, Kraal to read the ball down in “Jordan still makes Bartlett dropped the moving to second. Senior the dirt and if gets away some young mistakes; opening game of the Eric Vazquez followed from Bordeaux behind he got screamed at in doubleheader, 3-0, to the with an RBI single, plat- the plate I want you to the middle of the second Pirates — the defending ing Kraal with Bartlett’s break for home,’” Way game because he didn’t Central Mass. Division 4 first run, and sopho- said. “So, we stayed slide into second and got champions. Oxford heads more Jordan Molina aggressive. It cost us in the automatic double play to the postseason with an made it a 3-2 game, scor- the first game and I was called, but he’s resilient,” 11-10 record. ing Stockhaus with an hoping in that situation Way continued. “He took “All year long we have RBI single of his own. it would deliver us a win the quick tongue-lashing, preached to the kids that Vazquez moved to third in the second game. went right back to the mound and got to work and then came up with a huge RBI single and had the wherewithal to score on the wild pitch to win us the game.” Oxford won the first game behind the pitch- Bartlett’s Jordan Molina swings away as the bat makes good ing of Erickson, who contact with the ball. needed just 85 pitches for the complete-game shut- out. The senior allowed just five hits — all singles — while striking out six and walking one. “I didn’t really feel 100 percent today,” said Erickson, who doubled in his first at-bat in Game 1. “My body is good to go and my arm felt fine, but this was the first day this year pitching in the hot sun and I felt it. It took me some time to adjust to the heat. It was a men- tal adjustment that I feel took me a few innings to work through.” Oxford head coach Justin Richards said that Erickson was also adjust- ing to pitching on four days rest — rather than the usual six or seven — for the first time all sea- Oxford’s Evan Remington attempts to bunt his way on base. son. “That was by design; pitching on four days rest this week is more like it will be in Districts,” Richards said. “This was an opportunity to give Catcher Michael Bordeaux of Oxford leads the charge of get- his body a chance to get ting a Bartlett base runner out while in a pickle. used to throwing on four days rest. We usually don’t do that that during the year. With the way our games fell this week this was a chance to have him throw on four days rest and see how he does with it, and he did fine. “Joel is a good pitch- er,” Richards continued. “The sign of a good pitch- er is even when you don’t feel your best or have your best stuff you can settle down and still get outs and win the game. That’s what good, older pitchers will do.”

Joel Erickson of Oxford has the ball fly out of his right hand and toward home plate. With both umpires watching intently, Bartlett first baseman Zack Kraal stretches to record an out. www.StonebridgePress.com Friday, June 7, 2019 • The Webster Times • 13 Sports Runs add up for Rams while dealing Blackstone Valley Tech its first loss of season

Jason Mckay photos Shepherd Hill’s Keely Scotia makes a picturesque slide and beats the throw home. Catcher Kelly Cournoyer of Shepherd Hill gets positioned to throw the ball down the first base line.

Shepherd Hill’s Sam Zannotti slides into third base while a member of Blackstone Valley Tech attempts to tag her out.

Shepherd Hill’s Cayley Fagan gets set to throw a pitch down the chute and toward the plate. BY KEN POWERS plate, too.” SPORTS CORRESPONDENT Cournoyer’s fifth-inning bases clear- UPTON — The Shepherd Hill ing double to center field put the Rams pled. Behrikis and junior Hallie Arpin Regional varsity softball team pound- ahead, 13-2. each drove in two runs. ed out 14 hits — six for extra bases, “Hitting is infectious and I think our “We didn’t play well early. We made including a pair of home runs — and bench has a lot to do with it. Everyone four errors in the first two innings. dropped Blackstone Valley Tech (BVT) was really rallying together and get- You can’t win like that,” BVT head from the ranks of the undefeated, beat- ting hits and that momentum carried coach Peter Cardoza said. “It was an ing the Beavers, 14-9, on Friday, May through to me and allowed me to get uncharacteristic start to the game for 31. my hit, too,” Cournoyer said. “Our us and the hole was too big for us to dig With the win the Central Mass. bench is great. Once the first person out of. We’ll be fine going forward.” Division 1 Tournament-bound Rams gets a hit we all get rowdy and then While the loss was disappointing, improved to 14-5. The loss for BVT, in the second person gets a hit and we to be sure, Cardoza said he believed it its final regular-season game, was the get louder and it makes you want to do won’t have any effect on the Beavers’ first of the season. The 19-1 Beavers anything you can to help your team. chances to win the Division 2 title. will enter the Central Mass. Division “I feel the way the bench is cheering “This game, in the end, is meaning- 2 Tournament as one of the top seeds. me on definitely gives me more confi- less,” Cardoza said. “It won’t affect Shepherd Hill led, 3-2, after the first dence and more focus when I’m at the our seeding. We’re the only team in inning, 6-2 after the second, 7-2 after plate,” Cournoyer added. “We knew Division 2 with one loss. Everyone else the third, 8-2 after the fourth and 13-2 they were a good team and that we has two or more. This won’t affect any- heading into the bottom of the fifth needed to hit to have a chance and we thing; it’s a meaningless game. If we’re inning. were able to hit today.” going to play bad, this is a good game “We’ve been hitting the ball really In addition to her solid day at the to do so to get it out of our system. We well lately. We got some runs early plate, Fagan was gritty and gutsy haven’t played poorly all year. It’s and then held on for dear life,” Rams’ facing an explosive BVT lineup. The tough to go through a whole season head coach John Snyder said, alluding senior was up to the task, however, without having a bad game. And, in Carly Snyder of Shepherd Hill gets into the to the fact that the Beavers scored recording five strikeouts, two coming the end, we still battled back, we still zone before her at-bat versus Blackstone seven runs in the final three innings. in the seventh inning to close out the scored a bunch of runs.” Valley Tech. “That’s a good team. They were unde- game. feated for a reason. They can hit the “Coming in knowing they were 19-0 ball. They put a lot of pressure on our was definitely intimidating, especial- defense and we didn’t react the way we ly because they pound the ball; they wanted to at times, but we made the have girls that can really hit,” Fagan plays when we had to.” said. “My defense made a lot of plays Shepherd Hill’s offensive attack was behind me. Playing a team like that, led by junior Parker Filo-Loos, who that’s coming in undefeated, makes us had four hits, including a double, and want to win more. I played with some three RBI. Cayley Fagan also had four of these girls in travel ball so I knew hits, including a triple, and an RBI. how well they could hit and I knew I Sophomore Sam Zannotti was 3-for-5 would have to stay around the plate with a double and a home run, while and try not to throw anything down junior Kelly Cournoyer was 2-for-3 the middle.” with a bases loaded double (three RBI) The Beavers, who finished with 11 and two walks. Junior Kiley Wong-Li hits, were led by senior Alyssa Clark, also homered in the game. who singled, homered and drove in “Parker is continuing to hit really four runs. Also having two-hit games well; she’s been a hitting machine the were freshman Emma Ballard, soph- last four or five games,” Snyder said. omore Abby Behrikis and senior “Kelly is having a great year at the Megan Metzger, who doubled and tri-

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Jason Mckay photos Bay Path’s Mike Keeler heaves the ball back to the infield.

Bay Path’s Nate Shoemaker releases a pitch to the plate versus Pathfinder.

BY KEN POWERS single by sophomore Dylan Brien and SPORTS CORRESPONDENT then came home later in the inning on CHARLTON — The Bay Path a two-out bases-loaded walk to senior Regional varsity baseball team used a Bryson Bullock. little bit of everything — hitting, pitch- Pathfinder — which lost to Bay ing, defense, plate discipline and speed Path, 15-0, in the first meeting of the — to cobble together a 6-3 victory over teams this season — tied the game, 3-3, Pathfinder Regional in its final regu- in the top of the fifth, making the most lar-season game of the 2019 season. of a walk, a Minutemen error and a With the win, their fourth straight two-RBI single by Alex Marley. and fifth in their last six games, the Bay Path sewed up the win in the Minutemen head to the Central Mass. bottom of the sixth inning, scoring Division 3 Tournament with an 11-9 three runs to take a 6-3 lead into the record. seventh. Bay Path head coach Mark Sansoucy Junior Brian Lavoie started the believes his team is better than its game-winning rally by being hit by record, a record that includes one- a pitch, but he was erased at second run losses to Worcester Tech, the base when senior Andrew Fritze hit Advanced Math and Science Academy into a fielder’s choice to second base. (AMSA), Blackstone Valley Tech and Fritze went to second on an infield sin- Assabet Valley, and a two-run loss to gle by senior Dom Esposito and then Worcester Tech as well. scored to make it 4-3 when sophomore “Record-wise, yeah, you want to be Erik Johnson reached on a Pathfinder going into the tournament with a bet- error. ter record than 11-9, but we are really a Esposito scored later in the inning better team than that; we could easily to make it a 5-3 game, coming home on be 15-5,” Sansoucy said. “We’re a solid an infield single by Wood. Shoemaker team. We’ve got a good group of base- closed out the scoring, pushing the ball players. I think we’ll be fine in the Minutemen lead to 6-3 when he scored playoffs. on a wild pitch. “I’m happy with the group we have,” Bay Path had just five hits in the Sansoucy continued. “I’ll play anyone game — all singles — but made the with these guys. I’ll take my chances most of eight walks and an eye-pop- with these guys. I think we can go ping nine stolen bases. Bay Path’s Dom Esposito hustles toward home plate. into the tournament and compete with “We like to run and we’ve got some anybody.” kids that can run and we let a lot of After spotting 4-14 Pathfinder a 1-0 them — not all of them — loose on lead in the top of the first inning, Bay the bases,” Sansoucy said. “They’re Path came back in the bottom of the smart out there on the bases. Probably www.StonebridgePress.com frame to score a pair of runs and take because they know if they’re not, they a 2-1 lead heading to the second inning. know they won’t be running again.” The Minutemen had just one hit in the Sansoucy used four pitchers in the rally, but they took advantage of a pair game. Shoemaker started and went of walks, a hit batsman, and a sacrifice two innings. He was relieved by Brien, fly by senior Cody Wood. who went two innings as well. Esposito The Minutemen increased their lead replaced Brien to start the fifth inning to 3-1 in the bottom of the third inning. and Fritze closed out the win with a With one out junior Nate Shoemaker 1-2-3 seventh, striking out two of the walked, stole second, went to third on a three batters he faced.

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Tortora and her husband Peter’s Funeral Service was held companion Carol Jones. of Griswold, hours. Her services Christopher of Norton, MA., and Jodi Tuesday, June 4, 2019 at 10 AM at Sts. CT., two step-sons, Bret Chamberline are private. Family A. Thomas of Quincy,MA. Constantine & Helen Greek Orthodox of NY and Bart Chamberline of Mystic, requests donations A brother, Philip Thomas and his Church, 35 Lake Parkway in Webster. CT, four grandchildren and one great in her memory be wife Barbara of Quinebaug, and 2 sis- (Kindly meet at the Church) grandson. She was predeceased by a made to the Betty Putnam Chapter ters, Marian Thomas of Fabyan, CT., Burial with Military Honors provid- brother, Everett Nuttall of Pomfret, 106 Order of the Eastern Star in her and Irene Stefani and her husband ed by the Webster-Dudley Veterans CT. She was born in Brooklyn, NY memory. The Shaw-Majercik Funeral Joseph of New Jersey, also a sister-in- Council followed in Sacred Heart daughter of the late Morris Nuttall and Home, 48 School St., Webster, MA has law, Katherine Thomas of Fabyan, CT., Cemetery in Webster. Evelyn (Fawley) Nuttell and lived in been entrusted with her arrangements. and many nieces and nephews. In lieu of flowers, Memorial Killingly most of her life. Nancy was a A guest book is available at www. Peter was born in Fabyan, Ct., Contributions may be made to: US Marine Corp Veteran. Nancy drove shaw-majercik.com where you may January 3, 1930, son of the late Demetri Shriners Burn Care Center, 51 Blossom school bus for the town of Killingly post a condolence or light a candle and Afroditi (Daniels) Thomas and St., Boston, MA. 02114. for many years. She was a member lived in the Fabyan and Quinebaug, The ROBERT J. MILLER FUNERAL CT. area all his life. HOME and LAKE CHAPEL, 366 School William F. O’Brien, 79 He was predeceased by sisters, St., Webster is Honored to be assisting Alexandria ‘ Sandra’ Thomas, and Peter’s family with arrangements. NORTH OXFORD Post 205 in Rochdale. Sophie Bendo of New Jersey and To leave an on-line message of con- – William F. O’Brien, He was a longtime brothers, William, Michael and Vangel dolence, or Share a memory of Peter. 79, of Daniel Drive, member of the 200 died Tuesday, May 28, Sportsman’s Club in Thomas all of Fabyan, CT. Please visit: RJMillerfunerals.ne 2019, in his home. He Webster. He was a Peter owned and operated Peter is survived by his wife very social man who of 44 years, Barbara enjoyed traveling, B. (Trifone) O’Brien driving his classic Zenon P. Szlyk M.D., 92 of North Oxford; car, and above all five children, Linda loved baseball and J. (Sanderski) Turner and her hus- Budweiser. He will be ]DUDLEY - Zenon er and first President band Paul Turner of Webster, John A. remembered for his sense of humor, P. Szlyk M.D., 92 of of the philanthropic Sanderski and his wife Tyler Morgan- intellect, and charisma. He was a Dudley, MA passed Quo Vadis Club and Sanderski of Oxford, William F. husband, father, and grandfather, away peacefully at St. Trust of Webster- O’Brien and his partner Kristin Furrow great-grandfather, brother, and friend Vincent’s Hospital on Dudley that contin- of Portland, ME, James M. O’Brien of who enjoyed nothing more than spend- Thursday, May 30th, ues its longstanding Portland, ME, and Cheryl A. Bergen ing time with his family and friends. 2019 with his loving mission today of sup- of Connecticut; a sister, Margaret The family would like to thank the family at his side. He porting excellence in O’Brien of Worcester; nine grandchil- Jewish Health Hospice for the excep- joined his beloved education, through dren, Bobby, Zach, Jessica, John Jr., tional care given to him in during his wife of 60 years student scholarships Jake, Gordon, Emma, Amanda, and illness. Florence Patricia Kingston in heaven and teacher recognition awards. Dr. Danielle; seven great-grandchildren, A funeral was held on Monday, June on the same date of her passing six Szlyk and his family proudly support- many nephews and nieces, and many 3, 2019, from Paradis-Givner Funeral years ago. Dr. Szlyk was born on New ed and contributed to Dudley’s new friends. He was born in Worcester, Home, 357 Main St., Oxford, followed by Year’s Day 1927 at home in Worcester, Pearl L. Crawford Memorial Library. son of the late James M. and Emma a Mass at 11 a.m. at St. Ann’s Church, MA to Polish immigrants Antoinette For several years he worked with F. (McGrath) O’Brien, and lived in 652 Main St., North Oxford. Burial will (Nosel) Szlyk and John Szlyk. He was the John Paul II Foundation of Worcester and Grafton before moving be private at a later date at St. John’s raised in Millbury and Worcester and New England and served for a time to Oxford 44 years ago. He graduated Cemetery in Worcester. Calling hours graduated from North High School as its President. In that capacity, he from Grafton High School and served were Sunday, June 2, 2019, from 4-7 with first honors in 1944. At the age of and his wife had the distinguished in the Massachusetts Army National p.m. at the funeral home. In lieu of 17 years he entered Harvard University honor to have met on two occasions Guard. flowers, memorial contributions may and completed his first pre-med semes- with Pope John Paul II, and were also Mr. O’Brien worked for Consolidated be made to the Boys and Girls Club of Beverages in Auburn for 27 years, Worcester, 65 Tainter St., Worcester, ter before being drafted into the U. S. contributors to the Pope John Paul II retiring in 2006. He was the current MA 01610, or to St. Jude Children’s Army. He served from January 1945 Cultural Center in Washington, DC. Post Commander for 2018-2019, and Research Hospital, 501 St. Jude Place, to October 1946. Upon completion of For his efforts, Dr. Szlyk was presented past Senior Vice and Junior Vice at Memphis, TN 38105-1942. his military service, he headed back to with the distinguished National Pride the Shannon Davis American Legion paradisfuneralhome.com Harvard and completed his Bachelor’s of Polonia Award for service to the Degree in Chemistry in 1949. He community and the . then obtained his medical degree at In his own words, his guiding princi- Francis S. Remillard, 54 Georgetown University Medical School ples have been: “Love of family and in 1953. Dr. Szlyk did his professional God, dedication to a strong work ethic, WEBSTER – He was born in Webster a son of internship and residency in General respect for and support of education Francis S. “Franny” Ronald F. and Yvonne C. (Montpelier) Surgery at Worcester City Hospital as the primary means for children Remillard, 54, died Remillard and was a lifelong resident. where he was Chief Surgical Resident. to advance economically and social- Saturday, May 25 He attended the McAuley Nazareth He received professional certifications ly, and promotion of a close family after an illness. School. from the American Board of Surgery, bond that can be passed on to the He is survived As a child Franny was hit by a truck and was also inducted as a Fellow of next generations.” He was married to by his 2 children, and suffered a traumatic brain inju- the prestigious American College of Brian Peltier of ry. Although he was disabled all of the love of his life on June 10th, 1953 Fort Myer, FL and his adult life, he was mechanically Surgeons. He had been an active mem- at the Lady Chapel of St. Patrick’s Alisha Remillard inclined. ber of the Worcester District Medical Cathedral in New York City. Together of Winchester, VA; 2 A celebration of his life will be Society and the Massachusetts Medical they had six children. His first son granchildren, McClintock and announced at a later date. There are Association for over 50 years until his Kenneth preceded him in death as Sawyer McClintock; 6 siblings, Marie no calling hours. The family asks that death. He practiced general surgery for an infant. He is survived by Virginia House of Gainesville, FL, Linda Bernier contributions to help defray funeral 31 years at Hubbard Regional Hospital Conrad and her husband Dr. Michael of Scotland, CT, Robert Demars of N. expenses be made to his sister and where he served as Chief of Surgery. Conrad, Steven Szlyk and his wife Grosvenordale, CT, Donna St. Laurent caregiver Michelle McDonald at 83 He retired from surgery in 1989 and Cheryl, Joan Kubiak and her husband of Newport, NH, Michelle McDonald Hammond Hill Rd., Charlton, MA continued his medical career as a phy- Robert, Dr. Janet Szlyk and her hus- of Charlton and Betty Remillard of 01507. Funeral arrangements are sician with the Fallon Clinic until 1997. band Dr. Jeffrey Jackson, and Laura Worcester; nephews and nieces. He under the direction of Scanlon Funeral Upon full retirement, Dr. Szlyk has Selipsky and her husband . He was preceded in death by his infant Service, 38 East Main Street, Webster. served as the Chairman of the Board of and Florence enjoyed their 10 grand- sister Linda Demars. the Webster First Federal Credit Union children and 4 great-grandchildren. where he had been a Board Member Relatives and friends were invited to for 50 years, since the business’ early visit with Dr. Szlyk’s family at Bartel Richard E. Magaw Sr., 89 development. He was a member of the Funeral in Dudley MA from 3 to 7 WEBSTER- www.shaw-majercik.com where you Worcester Economics Club and the pm on Sunday, June 2nd. A funeral Richard E. Magaw Sr. may post a condolence or light a can- Harvard Club of Worcester. He also service was held at St. Andrew Bobola age 89 passed away dleWebster- Richard E. Magaw Sr. age participated in community service as Church in Dudley at 10 am on Monday, on Sunday, June 89 passed away on Sunday, June 2, a civic leader. He was a member of the June 3rd, with burial to follow at St. 2, 2019 at his home. 2019 at his home. Richard leaves his Dudley School Committee for 10 years. John’s Cemetery in Worcester. In lieu Richard leaves his devoted wife and partner of 40 years During his tenure, the committee was of flowers, the family asks for dona- devoted wife and Carol Gremo and family. He loved involved in the planning and construc- tions in Dr. Zenon Szlyk’s memory be partner of 40 years his dog Lexi and enjoyed the Red Sox tion of the Mason Road Elementary made to The Chicago Lighthouse that Carol Gremo and and Patriots. Richard was born and School and Shepherd Hill Regional serves people who are blind, visually family. He loved his raised in Winslow, Maine, son of the High School. He also was involved impaired, disabled and Veterans (The dog Lexi and enjoyed the Red Sox and late Perley Magaw and Helen (Buzzell) in the Parish Council of St. Andrew Chicago Lighthouse, 1850 W. Roosevelt Patriots. Richard was born and raised Magaw. Graveside services at Hope Bobola Church. In 1960, he was a found- Road, Chicago, IL 60608). in Winslow, Maine, son of the late Cemetery to be announced. The Shaw- Perley Magaw and Helen (Buzzell) Majercik Funeral Home, 48 School Magaw. Graveside services at Hope St., Webster, MA is directing arrange- Bernice I Collins, 95 Cemetery to be announced. The Shaw- ments. A guest book is available at Majercik Funeral Home, 48 School www.shaw-majercik.com where you St., Webster, MA is directing arrange- may post a condolence or light a candle Bernice I Collins, Celeina, and Christopher P. Collins Jr. ments. A guest book is available at 95, of Oxford died of Dudley. Nicholas Collins of Oxford. Sunday June 2 2019 at Anthony, Brandon, Nathan, and Julie Webster Manor after Ann Collins of Perham , Maine. an illness. Bernice She leaves behind many nieces and Lillian M. Ozaniak, 87 was born in Webster nephews, and grand and great nieces the daughter of the and nephews. DUDLEY, MA/ Polka dancing, loved animals, trav- late Joseph Alfred Predeceased by her Parents Joseph WILSONVILLE, CT- el and shopping. She was active at Dion Jr and Dianna Alfred and Dianna (Paquette) Dion. Lillian M. (Chupka) St. Church sing- (Parquette). She was Her son, Francis Collins Jr. Her sisters Ozaniak age 87 passed ing in the Church Choir and with the predeceased by her husband, of 49 baby Muriel Laurie Dion, Jeanette D. away with her family group singing for the Pope in Rome. years Francis “Sonny” Collins died in Dion, Anita C. Pointbriant, Gloria E. at her side. She was Lillian was a member of the Red Hat 1993. Dupras Brothers Vernon L. Dion, and the wife of the late Society. The family is grateful for all She is survived by her long time care Roger E. Dion. John A. Ozaniak who her visiting angel aids and her two giver with whom she lived her daugh- She began at Cranston Print Works died Dec. 21, 2013. She private aids. The family requests in ter: Linda Lambert and her husband of during the Second World War, and leaves her daughter Patricia Cahill of lieu flowers donations may be made Oxford . son: Robert J. Collins Sr. and also worked at the St. Louis rectory in Dudley with which she made her home, in her memory to the Team Barbara his wife Deborah of Oxford . Grandsons: Webster for many years. a son Steven Ozaniak and his wife Alzheimer’s Assoc., 100 North Pkwy. Oxford Fire Captain Roger D. Lambert Her family extends a very special Cathy of Webster, five grandchildren Suite 105, Worcester, MA 01605 Hospice and his wife Cheryl of Dudley. Rene than you to all the nurses, aides, and and eight great grandchildren. She or the Community Cat Connection, 289 R. Lambert and his wife Kristina of therapists at Webster Manor. Without also leaves a brother Paul Chupka and Thompson, Rd., Webster or Central Dudley. Oxford Firefighter Ruess all of the TLC given, the family would his wife Elizabeth of Kentucky, a broth- MA Hospice, 191 Pakachaoag Ave., R. Lambert and his girlfriend Lisa have been lost. er-in-law Adam Ozaniak and his wife Auburn, MA 01501. The funeral was Maloney of Oxford. Robert J. Collins A Mass of Christian burial was held Terry of Webster, a sister-in-law Auore held Friday, May 31, 2019 from the Jr. and his partner Kristin Livingston 11AM Thursday, June 6 at St. Louis Ozaniak of Webster. She was prede- Shaw-Majercik Funeral Home, of Spencer. Christopher P. Collins Sr. Church, 14 Lake St., Webster, Burial ceased by her brother-in-law Stephen 48 School St., Webster with a Mass and his wife Evalyna of Dudley. Lee will follow in Calvary Cemetery, Ozaniak. She was born in Hartford, of Christian Burial at 10 am in St. F. Collins and his wife June of Oxford. Dudley CT, daughter of the late John Chupka Anthony of Padua Church, Dudley, Charles A. Collins and his wife Susan Calling hours were Wednesday, June and Mary (Waslconsky) Chupka living MA with burial in St. Joseph Garden of Perham, Maine. Daughter-in-law: 5 from 4 to 8 PM at Bartel Funeral Home in Dudley since 2014, prior to that liv- of Peace, Webster. Calling hours at Carolyn A. Collins of Perham, Maine. & Chapel, 33 Schofield Ave., Dudley, ing in Wilsonville, CT since 1953. She the funeral home were Thursday 4-7 Great Grandchildren: R. and MA. In lieu of flowers, donations to was a graduate of East Douglas High, pm. A guest book is available at www. Kaylee A Lambert of Dudley. Kyle and Oxford Fire-EMS service would be class of 1950. She was a hairdresser for shaw-majercik.com where you may Cheyenne Ghiz of Dudley. Stephen, appreciated. 181 Main St. Oxford, MA 51 years, working at Carrie’s Beauty post a condolence or light a candle. Samantha, Sawyer, and Sophia Rose 01540. www.bartelfuneralhome.com Salon. Lillian and her husband loved Collins of Spencer. Makayla, Leianne, www.webstertimes.net Friday, June 7, 2019 • The Webster Times • 3 Alfred “Tony” Benoit Obituaries WINTER HAVEN, grandchildren and many nieces and FL: Alfred P. “Tony” nephews. He was predeceased by his Benoit, 55, passed brother, Mark Benoit. He was born in away on Sunday, Feb. Southbridge the son of Francis A. and Joseph (Joe) A. Cleary Sr., 81 17th, in his home after Kathleen M. (Trifone) Benoit. a long illness. Tony worked in construction for var- DANIELSON, CT/ the late Edward He leaves his ious companies for most of his life. He WEBSTER, MA- Cleary and Emma fiancé, Christine was an avid fisherman and enjoyed Joseph (Joe) A. Cleary (Perry) Sutela and Buxton; his three playing cards. Most of all he enjoyed Sr. age 81 passed away lived in Danielson for daughters, Nichole spending time with his family and his Saturday, June 1, 2019 the past eight years Gilman of Webster, Kacey Benoit and dog, Lil’ Bit. at the Day Kimball prior to that living in her fiancé Mike Henning of Webster A graveside service for Tony and his and Carly Benoit of Millbury; his brother, Mark will be held on Friday, Hospital, Putnam, Webster. Joe was a US two stepdaughters, Amanda Saling June 14th at 1:00pm in the West Ridge CT. He was the hus- Air Force Veteran. and her husband of Florida Cemetery, Main St., Charlton. There band of the late He was the Fleet and Caitlin Ianniccheri and her hus- are no calling hours. Tatjaina (Kaulins) maintenance director band Nick of Florida; his four broth- In lieu of flowers donations may Cleary who died in 2000. He leaves for Sweet Life Foods in Northborough. ers, Francis Benoit, Jr. and his fian- be made to the American Lung his daughters, Nancy Entwistle and He did mechanical work all his life. cé Layne Gobinski of Florida, Jeffrey Association, 1301 Pennsylvania Ave., her husband Mark of Millbury, MA, He was a member of the N. Grafton Benoit and his husband Christopher NW, Suite 800, Washington, DC 20004. Pamela Mort and her husband David Auxillary Fire Dept. Grigaitis of Southbridge; Todd Benoit The Daniel T. Morrill Funeral Home, of Douglas, MA, a son Andrew Cleary There are no calling hours a celebra- of Southbridge and Brian Benoit and 130 Hamilton St., Southbridge, is direct- and his wife Tina of Georgia, Joes com- tion of life will be private. Donations his fiancé April Nale of Southbridge; ing arrangements. panion Elaine Couillard of Danielson, in his memory may be made to the his sister, Penny LaBarge and her www.morrillfuneralhome.com a brother Reino Sutela of Washington, Hospice of Northeastern, CT, 320 husband Russell of Southbridge; 8 fourteen grandchildren and two great Pomfret St. Putnam, CT 06260. The grandchildren, a daughter –in-law Shaw-Majercik Funeral Home, 48 Tina Wentz. He also had a son that School St., Webster, MA 01570 has David M. Langone, 63 predeceased him, Joseph Cleary Jr. of been entrusted with his arrangements. GA. Joe had a sister and a brother that A guest book is available at www. CHARLTON – J. Seifert who died in 2015. He was born also predeceased him, Edward Cleary shaw-majercik.com where you may David M. Langone, in Worcester, son of the late William F. of VT and Shirley Bates of Worcester. post a condolence or a memory. 63, of H. Putnam and Colleen (Towers) Langone, and He was born in Gardner, MA son of Road, died Sunday, was a lifelong resident of Charlton. He May 26, 2019, at graduated from Bay Path R.V.T. High UMass Memorial School in Charlton. Charlene P. White, 64 Medical Center – Mr. Langone was a welder and mold Memorial Campus maker for Bermer Tool and Die in OXFORD – High School in 1972. in Worcester, after a Southbridge for 26 years. He was an Charlene P. Mrs. White worked in the accounts long illness. He is sur- automobile enthusiast and repaired (DesRosiers) White, payable department at various automo- vived by his wife of 40 vehicles for friends and family for years, Dianne L. (Prunier) Langone of many years. David enjoyed baseball, 64, of Whiting Road, tive dealerships for 32 years, retiring Charlton; two sons, Todd M. Seifert and was an avid Red Sox fan, and coached died Monday, May from Ragsdale Kia of Spencer in 2009. his wife Tina of Charlton, and Jason baseball in Charlton. He loved fishing 27, 2019, at the Rose She was an active member of St. Roch’s D. Langone and is companion Sarah and spending time on Cape Cod. Monahan Hospice Church in Oxford, where she belonged Willis of Charlton; a brother, William A funeral service was held at 11 a.m. Residence in to the 334 Club, made raffle baskets, Langone Jr. of Gillette, WY; four sis- on Friday, May 31, 2019, at Paradis- Worcester. She is and was a greeter. She enjoyed travel- ters, Sharon Dyson of Beverly, Jeanne Givner Funeral Home, 357 Main St., survived by her hus- ing to Kennebunkport, Maine. Frowein and her husband William of Oxford. Burial will follow at Westridge band of 39 years, Laurence R. White The family would like to thank the Dudley, Barbara Sylvain of Clifton Cemetery in Charlton. Calling hours of Oxford; two daughters, Melissa S. Rose Monahan Hospice Residence, for Park, NY, and Tammy Tessier and were Friday from 9-11 a.m. at the funer- Nowak and her husband Christopher the exceptional care given to Charlene her partner Anthony Torte of Arcadia, al home, prior to the service. In lieu of of Oxford, and Lauren T. Berthiaume during her time with them. FL; six grandchildren, Brittany Seifert, flowers, memorial contributions may and her husband Steven of Dudley; A memorial Mass will be held at 11 Jacob Vazquez, Mikayla Seifert, Travis be made to Charlton Little League, P.O. two grandsons, Matthew C. Nowak a.m. on Saturday, June 8, 2019, at St. Seifert, Jared Seifert, and William Box 780, Charlton City, MA 01508. of Oxford and Travis R. Berthiaume Roch’s Church, 332 Main St., Oxford. Langone; and many nephews and niec- paradisfuneralhome.com of Dudley; several nephews, nieces, Burial will be private at a later date. es. He was predeceased by a son, Neil sisters-in-law, a brother-in law; and a There are no calling hours. In lieu of close friend who was like a sister to her, flowers, memorial contributions may Cynthia Clark. She was predeceased be made to the Harrington Cancer Joseph L Robillard, 59 by her brother, Kenneth DesRosiers. Center, 55 Sayles St., Southbridge, MA She was born in Southbridge, daugh- 01550. Paradis-Givner Funeral Home Joseph L Robillard, Robillard.and Doris (Frechette) He ter of the late Raymond F. and Pearl in Oxford is directing the arrange- 59, of Webster was graduated from Leicester High School S. (Guerard) DesRosiers, and lived in ments. stricken ill and died in 1977 He was a machinist with Lenze Charlton before moving to Oxford in paradisfuneralhome.com Saturday May 25th A.C. Tech for over 25 years ,retiring 1978. She graduated from Charlton while on vacation in due to illness. Joseph loved spending Lake George NY with time with his family fishing and boat- his family . ing with his sons and his dog Barnaby Jean R. Wilkins, 87 He is survived by his always at his side . They would go wife of 31 years Linda camping with his boat on weekends OXFORD – Jean secretary at the First Baptist Church (Wray) Robillard two one of his favorite spots was Patience R. Wilkins, 87, of in North Oxford for 10 years. She sons: Joshua Robillard of Webster, MA island in Narragansett bay He enjoyed Wheelock Street, died was a member of the Diaconate, the and Kyle Robillard of Woonsocket, RI,; landscaping and cutting down trees Tuesday, May 28, Women’s Association, taught vacation his mother Doris (Frechette) Robillard and stacking fire wood . working on his 2019, at the Life Care bible school, and participated in bible of Cherry Valley; Five siblings boat going and the ocean . Center of Auburn. study at the church. In her younger Edward Robillard and his wife Rosa of A Mass of Christian burial was held She was predeceased years, she enjoyed roller skating. Moreno Valley, CA, ,David Robillard 11 AM on Friday, May 31 at St. Joseph by her husband, A funeral service was held at 12 and his wife Virginia of Tuscon, AZ Basilica, 53 Whitcomb St., Webster, Wilfred R. Wilkins noon on Saturday, June 1, 2019, at the Joyce Ellis and her husband Richard MA Burial will follow in St. Joseph who died in 1998; and First Baptist Church, 693 Main St., of Charlton, Donna Jyringi and her Garden of Peace Cemetery, Webster two sons, Steven R. Wilkins who died North Oxford. Burial will be private husband Christopher of Leicester, and . Calling hours were Friday, May 31 James Huges-Robillard and his wife from 9 to 10:30 AM at Bartel Funeral in 1971 and Roger W. Wilkins who died at a later date at North Cemetery in Samantha of Clifton Park, NY Many Home, 33 Schofield Avenue, Dudley, in 1990. She is survived by her daugh- Oxford. A calling hour was held on nieces and nephews MA. www.bartelfuneral home for his ter, Bonnie J. Wilkins of Texas; two Saturday from11 a.m. – 12 noon at the He was born in Worcester, MA. guest book and tribute . granddaughters, Kristina and Kathy; First Baptist Church prior to the ser- He is the son of the late Edward G and six great-grandchildren. She was vice. In lieu of flowers, memorial con- born in Central Falls, Rhode Island, tributions may be made to the First and lived in Worcester before moving Baptist Church, P.O. Box 577, North to Oxford over 50 years ago. She grad- Oxford, MA 01537. Paradis-Givner Nancy LaBelle Doros, 94 uated from Commerce High School in Funeral Home in Oxford is directing Worcester in 1950. the arrangements. WEBSTER- Nancy derful gifts from her and have cher- Mrs. Wilkins was a homemaker who paradisfuneralhome.com LaBelle (DeWitt) ished the love and encouragement they cared for her home and family for Doros, 94, went to be bring. many years. In addition, she was a with her Lord, sur- Nancy shared her love of gospel rounded by her large music, singing with others, playing very loving Family, musical instruments such as guitar, Kenneth R. Johnson, 70 on June 1, 2019. harmonica and piano. Throughout She was prede- her life, Nancy wrote many beautiful ceased by her husband poems that brought joy and inspiration OXFORD – Kenneth was a U.S. Army vet- of 42 years, Theodore to many. R. Johnson, 70, died eran of the Vietnam J. (Mitsakos) Doros, She loved gardening, watching and Sunday, May 26, 2019, War. her eldest son, John listening to birds. In recent years she at UMass Memorial Mr. Johnson was a P. Doros, her parents was able to enjoy such nature at her – Marlborough mechanic at Bernie’s Clinton and Mary home, provided by her loving son and Hospital in Service Station in DeWitt, as well as her daughter-in-law, John and Eleanor. Marlborough. He is Dudley for many sisters, Edna, Stella, She lived each day in harmony with survived by his wife years, retiring in Mary her broth- one of her favorite sayings: “This is the of 41 years, Suzanne 2016. Previously, he er William, and her day the Lord has made; we will rejoice C. (Dion) Johnson of Oxford; his son, worked at Ramstrom Service Station great grandson , and be glad in it!” Christopher Johnson and his wife in West Boylston. He enjoyed going Joshua Sawicki. Her final years were spent at home Surekha of Tampa, FL; two granddaugh- to car shows, trips to the casino, and She will be fondly remembered by being cared for by all of her family and ters, Heather and Isabella Johnson; traveling to Las Vegas. her daughter-in-law, Eleanor Doros, wonderful aides, with her daughter his sisters- and brothers-in-law, Lisa Memorial calling hours were wife of John Doros; her children, Karen being her main devoted care- Mason and her husband Mark, Jeanne Monday, June 3, 2019, from 5-7 p.m. Lanna Dziedzic and husband George giver. No matter her condition, Nancy Cusson and her husband Charles, at Paradis-Givner Funeral Home, 357 of Webster, Theodore Doros of Fairfax, remained graceful, grateful, faithful David Dion and his wife Pam, Ron Main St., Oxford. A private grave- VA., Lonnie Doros of Bolton, CT, Ronnie and maintained her notorious, beauti- Dion and his wife Donna, and Richard side service will be held at Worcester and his wife Lorrie of Woodstock, CT., ful smile. Dion and his wife Ora; and 39 nephews County Memorial Park in Paxton. In William Doros and his wife Cecilia of Visiting Hours will be held from and nieces. He was predeceased by two lieu of flowers, memorial contribu- Shrewsbury, Karen Doros of Webster 4-7pm, on Friday, June 7, at the brothers, Ronald and Russell Johnson. tions may be made to the National and Mary Papageorge and her husband ROBERT J. MILLER FUNERL HOME He was born in Worcester, son of the Kidney Foundation, 30 East 33rd St., George, 14 grandchildren and their and LAKE CHAPEL, 366 School St., late Clarence L. and Hildur (Anderson) New York, NY 10016. spouses, 21 great-grandchildren, Webster. Johnson, and lived in Worcester before paradisfuneralhome.com Her precious sister-in-law, June Funeral Services will be held at 11 DeWitt, numerous nieces and neph- am, Saturday, June 8,, at the First moving to Oxford many years ago. He ews, and many neighbors and friends. Baptist Church, 33 East Main St, pro- Nancy was born in Mills, Nebraska, ceeding to Mt. Zion Cemetery. Mark C. Benoit, 41 then lived her younger years in In lieu of flowers, Memorial Wyoming. She met her husband Contributions may be made to: The Theodore, while working at the Air First Baptist Church, 33 East Main St., BRIMFIELD- Mark fiancé April Nale of Southbridge; his Force base where he was stationed Webster, MA. 01570. C. Benoit, 41, of Little sister, Penny LaBarge and her hus- during WWII, in Casper WY. They To leave a message of Condolence, Alum Rd., passed band Russell of Southbridge; 8 grand- married in 1944 and eventually moved please visit:RJMillerfunerals.net away on Nov. 13, 2016. children and many nieces and neph- to Massachusetts where she devot- He leaves his long- ews. His brother, Alfred “Tony” Benoit edly raised their 8 children. She was time companion, passed away this past Feb. 17th. He an active member of the First Baptist Allison Michaluk; was born in Southbridge the son of Church for over 60 years, a devout his four sons, Gage Francis A. and Kathleen M. (Trifone) Sunday School teacher, a stalwart

Benoit of Danielson, Benoit. He was a longtime resident of member, supporting all ministries of Licensed in: MA CT, Nikko Benoit Charlton. the church and many missionaries. of Danielson, CT; Kaine Benoit of Mark worked in Construction for Nancy had many talents which she Oxford and Kaiden Benoit of Oxford; many years. He enjoyed fishing. used to express her love of Christ. She his daughter, Kelsey Bailey of North Above all he enjoyed spending time paint to transform simple rocks into Carolina; his four brothers, Francis with his children. beautiful little treasures with special Benoit, Jr. and his fiancé Layne A graveside service for Mark and his words of inspiration. Over the years, Gobinski of Florida, Jeffrey Benoit brother Tony will be held on Friday, hundreds of neighbors, friends, aides and his husband Christopher Grigaitis June 14th, at 1:00pm in the West Ridge and nurses, doctors and Complete of Southbridge; Todd Benoit of Cemetery, Main St., Charlton. There strangers have received these won- Southbridge and Brian Benoit and his are no calling hours. 4 • The Webster Times • Friday, June 7, 2019 www.webstertimes.net

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USDA is an Equal Opportunity Provider and Employer www.webstertimes.net Friday, June 7, 2019 • The Webster Times • 5 Calendar Booklovers Gourmet, 55 East Main St., for you! On June 15 from 8 a.m. to 2 June 1-29 Webster. Come hear songs from Mark p.m., St. Andrew Bobola Church, 54 Wednesday, June 26 Mandeville & Raianne Richards newest West Main St., Dudley, will hold its JUNE ART EXHIBIT — “STORIES MONTHLY BOOK GROUP MOVIE CD “Live in Manitoba” at Booklovers’ annual Yard Sale. We are asking for THROUGH LAYERS: PAINTINGS NIGHT: 6:30-8:30 p.m., Booklovers’ Gourmet, 55 East Main Street, Webster. donations of household items in good BY JANINE ADAMO”: Booklovers’ Gourmet, 55 East Main St., Webster. Donations accepted. CDs will be for condition for this all important local Gourmet, 55 East Main St., Webster. “Crazy Rich Asians,” based on the book sale. Call 508-949-6232 for more infor- fundraiser. Children’s clothing only Janine Adamo is a 1996 graduate of The by Kevin Kwan. For location and to sign mation or visit markandraianne.com. (no shoes, large electronics or applianc- Savannah College of Art and Design. up, call Deb at (508) 949-6232. Mark & Raianne are clearly inheritors es please!) Drop off dates for your dona- She loves the process of pure expres- of a timeless legacy, creating music tions at the rectory are all remaining sion as it never fails to take her on that is both original and evocative of Saturdays in May...the 25th from 8 a.m. Saturday, June 29 an exciting and unpredictable creative a rich tradition. Blendingdistinctive – 1 p.m. For more information, please journey. As a resident in New England, TAROT POEMS BOOK READING & voices and a wide range of accompa- call the rectory at 508-943-5633. Janine is inspired by nature and all that SIGNING WITH MICHAEL McAFEE: niment (guitar, harmonica, ukulele, surrounds her. As a multi-media artist, 1-3 p.m., Booklovers’ Gourmet, 55 East clarinet, penny whistle, electric bass), LIBERACE — A CENTENNIAL she offers the world her story as layer Main St., Webster. Call (508) 949-6232 for their songs have been well-received by CONCERT: 7 p.m., Bethel Lutheran upon layer represents a place in time; more information. Michael McAfee is a audiences around the eastern United Church, Auburn. Starring John Leslie. a thought or a feeling. Every piece in writer and actor residing in Millis, MA. States since 2010. Free will offerings accepted. Celebrate Janine’s collection is a representation His combination of clever composition HELLO MEDIUMSHIP WITH the life and talents of Liberace on of her story and her heart. She shares and vocal expression has gained notice PSYCHIC DIANE LEWIS: 5:30-7:30 p.m., the 100th anniversary of his birth in these bits of her soul through her love at open mics across Massachusetts. He Bookovers Gourmet, 55 East Main St., this one-man show featuring some of of color and texture as she surrenders to started writing poetry when he was 5 Webster. Share in this extraordinary Liberace’s must requested classical the moment by letting each brush stroke years old, started taking commissions evening of spirit communication. Join piano pieces, popular songs and original and each layer influence the next... just in the 1990s, got published in profes- Diane as she bridges the gap and con- songs composed by Liberace himself. It as life does with every moment that sional magazines (such as Space and nects to spirit delivering messages from is adapted, directed and performed by passes through our fingertips. Artist’s Time) in the 2010s, and published his those who have crossed over. Please local actor and director John Leslie. Reception June 15 from 2-4 p.m. collection, Tarot Poems, in 2016. 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Social Security assurance engineer, and enjoys all sorts ALL YOU CAN EAT BREAKFAST is welcome to be our guest for dinner. will likely be the foundation of your of geeky pastimes, such as traveling to BUFFET: 7:30-10 a.m., United Church of Freemasonry is part of a rich tradition retirement income. Before you retire, out of the way science fiction conven- Christ Federated, 4 Church St., Webster. of men striving to improve both their it’s important to understand your tions. He is currently working on a Your breakfast favorites will be served, own lives and the lives of others. We options and the effect your decisions book about movies with fanatic follow- including eggs, pancakes, French toast, believe that the search for knowledge is have on your retirement. Join us for ers, a children’s book about a heroic spi- corned beef hash, fresh baked pastries the most noble pursuit there is. Webster our presentation as we discuss how der, and of course more poems. You can and much more! Lodge, 161 years strong in 2019, is the Social Security will fit into your retire- learn more about his projects at www. oldest active fraternal organization in ment plan, when you should start tak- wyrd-ent.com. the Webster/Dudley area. For more ing benefits, and what to do about taxes. Monday, June 10 information, please visit massfreema- FAMOUS TURKEY BUFFET AT THE sonry.org. Sunday, June 30 Thursday-Saturday, PUBLICK HOUSE: The Black Tavern ALBANIAN DAY PICNIC: St. Historical Society of Dudley will par- Tuesday, June 18 Nicholas Albanian Orthodox Church June 6-8 ticipate in a fund raising dinner at the will hold its annual Albanian Day Picnic Publick House Restaurant, 295 Main St., LOCAL AMNESTY FRIENDS OF THE GLADYS E. on Sunday, June 30 noon to 5:30 p.m., Sturbridge, on Monday, June 10. The INTERNATIONAL GROUP: 7-8 p.m., KELLY LIBRARY BOOK SALE: The on the church grounds, 126 Morris St., buffet style turkey dinner is a favorite. Booklovers’ Gourmet, 55 East Main St., Friends of the Gladys E. Kelly Library Southbridge. The Albanian Day Picnic Adult tickets are $14, children (under Webster. New members welcome! For are sponsoring a book sale! Summer will feature shish-kabab, traditional 12) are $5. First seating is from 4:30 to more information, visit our Facebook is just around the corner! Come into pies, such as spinach, leek, sauerkraut, 6:15 p.m. Second seating is from 6:30 page, www.facebook.com/AI356, or call the library at 2 Lake St. in Webster and squash, baklava, date-filled cook- to 7:30 p.m. Tickets can be purchased (508) 949-6232. and stock up on great reads. The book ies, twist cookies, and other Albanian at the door or in advance by contact- sale will be Thursday, June 6 from 9 dessert specialties. Ethnic music will ing any member of the Tavern Board. a.m. until 8 p.m.; Friday, June 7 from Saturday, June 22 be provided by the Mosaic Ensemble. http://theblacktavern.com. 9 a.m. until 5 p.m. and Saturday, June OPEN MIC POETRY SHARE: 2-4 p.m., The public is invited. The picnic will 8 from 9 a.m. until 2 p.m. The sale fea- Booklovers’ Gourmet, 55 East Main be held rain or shine and admission is tures a wide selection of hardcover St., Webster. Bring original or favorite free. This event is sponsored in part by and paperback fiction for adults and Wednesday, June 12 poems to read in a round robin style. a grant from the Southbridge Cultural teens, children’s books and plenty of MONTHLY WRITERS’ GROUP: 5-7 Free. To register, call (508) 949-6232. Council, a local agency which is sup- non-fiction. All proceeds from the book p.m., Booklovers’ Gourmet, 55 East ported by the Massachusetts Cultural sale will be used to support library pro- Main St., Webster. Free. Open to all Council, a state agency. grams and all funds are managed by the Saturday, June 23 genres and styles. Bring a piece to share Friends. or just come listen and offer feedback. 2019 ST. Saturday, July 20 Call (508) 949-6232 to register. INTERNATIONAL FESTIVAL: 10 a.m.- 9 p.m. (rain or shine), St. John Paul II DUDLEY WOMEN’S CLUB Friday, June 7 Notre Dame Church Grounds, Main INSPIRATION GARDEN TOUR: On Street, Southbridge. The festival will Saturday, July 20 from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., FOURTH ANNUAL WEBSTER Friday-Sunday, June feature a 5K in the morning, and an please join us to be awed and inspired LAKE ASSOCIATION SUMMER outside flea market/vendors area from by our Dudley and Charlton gardens! KICKOFF PARTY: 6 p.m., Point Breeze 14-16 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. Contact George at (413) Register and receive tour materials Restaurant; dinner served at 6:45 p.m. 46TH ANNUAL ST. JOSEPH 668-7307 or Sor. Rosa Maria at (508) 765- starting at 9:45 am at the Dudley Grange, buffet style, with chicken, meatballs, FESTIVAL: St. Joseph grounds, 47 3701, ext. 107 to reserve a space. There 139 Center Rd. in Dudley. This rain or rice, salad, and a dessert. The meal will Whitcomb St., Webster. Great food, live will also be BINGO with doors opening shine, non-refundable event, planting be prepared by the restaurant. There music, games of chance, pastry booth, at 5:30 p.m. and games starting at 6 p.m. the seeds for inspiration and commu- will also be a cash bar. Following din- spirits, kids’ games, dice wheel, bounce Music, a domino game, kids’ games, nity growth, will include a visit to Fay ner, the band 9teen will take the stage house, assorted Polish clothing and international food, and community raf- Mountain Farm where you can take for some brass-kickin’ Rock and Soul gifts, and all your Polish food favorites! fles will also take place throughout the a wagon ride, visit a roof top garden from 8 to 11 p.m. day. and learn how to create a rain garden! Proceeds from this event will be shared Saturday, June 15 Monday, June 24 with the Dudley Woman’s Club, the Saturday, June 8 Dudley Grange, the Dudley Elementary FATHER’S DAY BREAKFAST: 7:30- SUMMER NETWORKING EVENT: School’s Garden project and Charlton’s OUTDOOR FLEA MARKET: 8 a.m.-2 11 a.m., First Congregational Church, All local business representatives Fay Mountain Farm. Reserve your p.m., First Congregational Church of Oxford, 355 Main St. Featuring pancake are invited to a Summer Networking place to attend either in advance (for a Oxford, 355 Main St. (Route 12). Morning sundae bar with pancakes, a variety of Event hosted by The Webster Dudley discounted fee) or the day of the event. coffee and doughnuts and lunchtime toppings, scrambled eggs, bacon, ham, Business Alliance today from 5:30-7:30 Payment options include using PayPal hot dogs, beverages and snacks will be biscuits, muffins, coffee, tea, juice, and p.m. at Mexicali Mexican Grill, located online at dudleywomansclub.org or by available. Reservations from vendors milk. All you can eat. at 41 Worcester Rd. in Webster. Join mailing your check payable to DWC are now being accepted. For more infor- us out on the patio for appetizers, cash and a list of names and email address- mation or to reserve a spot, contact ST. ANDRW BOBOLA YARD SALE: bar and an opportunity to network with es of all attendees to DWC Garden the church office at (508) 987-2211 or When your spring cleaning is done and other local professionals. Rain date Tour, P.O. Box 294, Dudley, MA 01571. at [email protected], or just when you are wondering what to June 27. To register, call Deb Horan at For more information on this event contact Fran at (508) 987-8961. do with all that useable, but unwanted 508-949-6232 or email contact@thewdba. CD RELEASE PARTY: Noon to 2 p.m., Turn To ‘stuff’, St. Andrew’s has the solution org. CALENDAR page ­­­B10 6 • The Webster Times • Friday, June 7, 2019 www.webstertimes.net

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NEW PRICE NEW LISTING ON DEPOSIT WEBSTER – 26 Spring St! 5 Rm Ranch on WEBSTER – 12 West Ave! DUDLEY – 24 Hickory Dr! 8 Rm 50’ Split on Dble Corner Lot! Fully Applianced SS Kitchen Quiet Side Street! Walk into the 3 Seasons 1,680’ Townhouse! 7 Rooms! 3 w/Tile Flr, Cherry Cabinets, Corian Counters & Island! Din Rm w/Slider to Deck! Liv Rm Rm w/ Tile Flr, Ceiling Fan & Slider to Deck! Bedrooms! 3 Baths! Applianced Island w/Cherry Cabinetry, Recessed Lights & Picture Window! Slate Entry w/Coat Closet! Full Cabinet Packed Eat-In Kit! Spacious Liv Rm Kit w/Tile Flr! Din Rm & 13x24 Liv Bath w/Tile Flr! Master w/Wall to Wall, Triple Closet & Recent Refreshed Master Bath! w/Hrdwds! 3 Bdrms! Finished Lower Level w/ Rm w/Wood Laminate Floors! Master 2nd & 3rd Bdrms w/Wall to Wall & Dble Closets! Lower Level Fam Rm w/Stone Fireplace Tile Flr, 10’ Bar w/Drop Lights! Vinyl Siding! Bath & Walk-in Closet! 11X19 Family w/Pellet Insert! Office/Play Rm w/Wall to Wall! Half Bath w/Recent Vanity! C/Air! Oil Heat! Replacement Windows! $239,900.00 Rm! Recently Painted Throughout! 2 Car Garage! Generator! Replacement Windows! Flexible Floor Plan! $299,900.00 Central Air! Garage! $164,900.00

SOLD NEW LISTING WEBSTER LAKE – 50 West Point Rd! Killdeer Island! Stunning 4,700’ Entertainers Dream! Magnificent Sunsets! Built 2016, ON DEPOSIT It Has It All! Expansive 2 Story Foyer! Cherry Cabinet Kit w/Oversized Center Isl, Dble Oven, High End Appliances and Walk-in DUDLEY – 94 Tracy Road! 7 Rm 4 Bdrm Colonial On 1.24 Acres! Privacy! Many Butler’s Pantry! Din Rm w/Wet Bar, Sliders to 14x30’ Deck! Bright & Airy Liv Rm Overlooking the Lake, Custom Built Cabinets, WEBSTER – 28 Colonial Rd! Immaculately THOMPSON – 36 Logee Rd! Upgrades! Hrdwds Throughout! Frplce Liv Rm w/Recessed Lights! Formal Din Rm! Eat- Gas Frplc! 1/2 Bath + Laundry Nearby! An ELEVATOR to Service All 3 Floors! Glorious Stairway leads up to 3 Spacious Bdrms Maintained 8 Rm Colonial Across from w/ QUADDICK RESERVOIR! Ideal Yr Rd 6 in Kit Updated in 2015! Cherry Cabinets, Granite Counters, Center Isl & SS Appliances! each with their Own Private Baths! Luxurious Master w/Tray Ceiling, Walk-in Closet + Private Balcony! Expansive Master Bath, Views of & Beach Access to Webster Lake! Rm, 2 Bdrm, 2.5 Bath Ranch Built in 04! Sunroom w/Skylights, Hrdwd Flrs & Slider to Deck! 1st Flr 1/2 Bath w/Laundry! Master Soaker Tub & Large Tile Shower! Walk-up Attic w/Expansion Possibilities! Lower Level boasts Full Kit, 1/2 Bath, Lake Facing Fam Applianced Kit! Dining Area! Dining Rm! 80’ Waterfront! 10,669’ Lot! 40’ Deck! Granite Kit! Lake Facing Liv Rm, Bdrms Bdrm w/Dble Closet & Full Bath w/Linen Closet! 2nd Flr Full Bath! Lower Level Rm, Media/Exercise Rm + Lake Facing Bdrm w/Frplc & Private Bath! Slider to Patio! 13 Individual Splits to Control Rm Temps! Fam Rm! 3 Comfortable Bdrms! Master Game Rm/Office! Utility/Storage Rm! 16X21 Deck! Garage Under! Save on Your Bath w/Dble Vanity, Whirlpool Tub, Separate & Fam Rm! Master Bath! “Buderus” Oil Oversized 2 Car Garage! This Home is Loaded w/Quality & Detail! Quick Closing No Problem! Don’t Delay! $1,199,000.00 Heat! Generator! Boat Dock & Ramp! 99 Electric Your Bills, 2015 Solar Panels! Level yard w/Shed! Call now! $359,000.00 Shower! 2.5 Baths! C/Air! $285,000.00 Year Lease, $4,300/yr! $329,900.00

SOLD SOLD NEW LISTING MILLBURY – WATERFRONT! Ramshorn Lake! 51 Davis Rd! Beautifully Landscaped & Private 1.22 WEBSTER LAKE – 39 Bates Point! Panoramic Views of South Pond! Southern Exp! Park Like Grounds! Extensive Patio, WEBSTER LAKE – 17 Wakefield Ave! WEBSTER LAKE - 207 Beacon Park! 1,100’ Acres w/500’ on the Water! One of Ramshorn’s Premier Properties “Royledge”! Sprawling 3,117’ French Paver Walkways & Perennial Gardens! 18X24 Covered Composite Deck, w/Vinyl Railings! 90’ U-Shaped Dock! Beautiful 7 Rm South Pond! Western Exposure! Protected Garden Unit! 5 Rms! 1 Level Living – No from the Storms – Quiet Cove! .24 Acre Country Villa w/Panoramic Water Views from this Perfect Peninsula! Ideal for Entertaining! Stonewalled A/C’D Ranch! 14,549’ Level Lot! Lake Facing Cathedral Ceiling Great Rm w/Gas Frplace, Maple Hrdwd Flrs, Custom Granite Stairs! Spectacular Sandy Beach! Fantastic Wet Bar w/Maple Cabinetry! Applianced Granite Kit w/Maple Cabinets & Porcelain Tile Flr! Formal Din Rm w/Cathedral Lot! 104’ Waterfront! Water Views! Lakeside Pool! Applianced! Kit & Din Rms Gated Entry, Long Private Drive to its Stately Appearance! Sprawling Stone & Slate 6+ Rm Masterpiece! 2,412’ 8 Rm Contemp! Just Renovated! 4 w/Parquet Wood Flrs! Spacious Liv Rm! 2 Light Abounds! Cathedral & Tray Ceilings w/Skylights! Unique Country Kitchen! Formal Dining Rm! Ceiling, Skylight & Birch Flooring! 20’ Master w/Cathedral Ceiling, Skylight, Ceiling Fans, Walk-in Closet & Dble Closet! Bthrm w/Travertine Flr, Dble Granite Vanity, Custom Tile Shower, Linen Closet & Cathedral Ceiling w/Skylight! Entry Foyer/ Bdrms! 2 Baths! Cathedrals! Skylights! 2 Bdrms! Master Bath & Walk-in Closet! 2 Frplcd Great Rm! Lake Facing Spacious Master Suite w/Everything You’d Expect! 3 Comfortable Bdrms! Mud Rm w/Tile Floor! Finished Walk-out Lower Level w/2 Bdrms, 1 Lake Facing! Liv Area w/Wet Bar & Frig! Full Bathrm! Fireplaces! C/Air! Composite Decks! Tile Baths! C/Air! Garage! $249,900.00 3 Full Bathrooms! C/Air! Garages – 1 & 2 Car Detached Garages! Reward Yourself! $999,000.00 Laundry Rm! Work Shop & Storage! 26X32 Detached Garage w/2 Stalls & 2nd Flr Storage! Start Packing! $749,900.00 Patio! 2 Car Carport! $535,000.00

REDUCED NEW LISTING CHARLTON – 105’ WATERFRONT! Baker Pond! 63 Lincoln Point Rd! East Facing = Beautiful Sun Rises! Custom 9 Rm WEBSTER LAKE – 50 Union Point Rd! Panoramic Views of Middle Pond – South Facing – Tons of Sun! Princi- WEBSTER LAKE – ISLAND PARADISE! 8 Long Island! Western Colonial! Beautiful 1/2 Acre Lot w/Lawn to Water’s Edge! 2 Story Entry Foyer! Natural Woodwork! Open Flr Plan! Appliance pal Residence or as a Second Home this 6+ Rm Gambrel Colonial will be Ready for You! You’ll Appreciate its Easy Exposure across Middle Pond! Experience Incredible Sunsets! 105’ Granite Kit w/Isl, Recessed Lighting, Tile Flr & Water View! Tiled Din Area w/Slider to Deck! Sunken Frplc Liv Rm w/Hrdwd Access and Taken Back by the Ever Changing Lake Vistas! Featuring Applianced Kitchen w/Island, Dining Area, Waterfront! Park Like 14,300’ Lot! Ideal 6+ Rm 3 Seasons Cottage! Flr & Water Views! Din Rm w/Hrdwd! 1/2 Bath w/Pedestal Sink! 2nd Flr w/4 Bdrms, 3 w/Water Views! Master w/Cathedrals, Lake Facing Fireplaced Living Rm with Custom Cabinetry, All with Hardwood Floors! Ideal Lake Facing 3 Sea- Appliance Granite Kit! Dining Rm! Frplc Living Rm w/Hrdwds! 3 Bdrms French Dr to Balcony, Bath w/Skylight & Separate Tub/Shower, Walk-in Closet & Laundry! Hall Full Bath! 3.5 Baths Total! sons Rm w/Tile Floor & Anderson Sliders All Around! 3 Second Floor Bedrooms! Spacious Lake Facing Master w/ – 2 Lake Facing! 2.5 Baths Total! Boat House! Town Services! Quarter Finished Walk-out Lower Level w/31’ Fam Rm! Full Kitchen! Full Bath & Laundry! Enjoy Outside from the Farmer’s Porch, Cathedral Ceiling & 2 Sliders to its Private Deck! 2 Full Baths! Central Air! Composite Decks & Flag Stone Pa- Ownership of Mainland 5,407’ Lot for Parking/Dockage! $374,900.00 tio for Your Enjoyment! 7,405’ Lot with 50’ on the Water! Sorry, Closing not before 9/10/2019! $689,900.00 Deck, Patio, Screened Porch or Dock! 2 Car Garage! Full Recreational Use! Enjoy for the Summer! $579,900.00

Featured Listing! hope2own.com WOODSCTOCK, CT - 606 PROSPECT ST 508.943.4333 Pristine Colonial on 2.54 Acres in Historic Woodstock! Recently Remodeled Master Sharon Pelletier - Broker Bath! Resurfaced Driveway! This Home is a Must See! It offers a Peaceful Country Licensed in MA, CT & RI Setting! Conveniently located on the MA line within minutes of Shopping, Restau- rants & other Amenities!! This Customized Property offers Vaulted Family Room w/Built ins, Cherry Cabinets, Sunken Dining Rm, Cathedral Mstr, Arched Openings, We Want Natural Light, Hdwd & Tile Flrs! Cross the Balcony Overlooking the Family Rm to 43 East Main Street Webster, MA 01570 reach Bonus Rm. Potential for Home Office, Teen/ In-law Suite, Craft Rm or Media/ Your Listings! Game Rm. 3 BR, 2-1/2 Baths. $399,000.00 Fine Realtor Associates to Serve You! June Cazeault * Laurie Sullivan * Diane Strzelecki * Matthew Ross * Lori Johnson-Chausse * William Gilmore II * Mark Barrett THOMPSON, CT - 8 LILLIAN AVE, LOT #2 WEBSTER - 44 BRODEUR AVE Featured New Construction WEBSTER - 6 BOYDEN ST EXT THOMPSON, CT - 6 LILLIAN AVE, LOT #1 New Construction! No Place Like a New Home! especially a newly constructed one! on a country lot! House overlooks a beautiful field. Con- veniently located for commuters - off Rt 193, close to I-395! This 46’ x 26’ ON DEPOSIT SORRY, SOLD! Split Level home has an attractive modern flare w/twin peaks & rectangular There is No Place Like Home ~ especially when it is a beautiful newly constructed Estate Sale! Well built 6 room, 3 bedroom ranch! Hardwoods window lighter above the front entry door! You’ll be delighted w/the natural BUYERS &/OR INVESTORS TAKE NOTICE! A short sale of- home! This split level style home has an attractive modern flare! You’ll be through out! Recent Boiler yr. 2016 boiler! New oil tank. Recent vinyl light that fills the interior of this home! Cathedral ceilings, hrdwd & ceramic delighted with the natural light that will brighten the interior of this home! Open fering! - A fantastic opportunity to own an affordable, single fam- siding, windows, and roof. Updated Electric. Kitchen and bath need floor plan, cathedral ceilings! Granite counters, center island & dining rm w/ tile flrs in baths w/carpets in BRs & LL family rm. Plan calls for white kitchen cabinets, granite counter-tops, a center island, ily, 3 br, 1.5 Bath, split level style home! Partially finished lower sliders! Master BR, private master full bath w/extra wide shower & walk in closet, some updating, huge basement ready to be finished, Town water and & dining rm w/sliders to deck! 2 spacious BRs, full bath, plus Mstr BR suite w/private bath! LL fam rm, w/sliding door. 1/2 level. Young oil fired boiler municipal water & sewer. 12,000 Sq plus 2 spacious BRs & a full hallway bath. 24’ lower Level family room, half bath sewer! Detached garage . Level yard for all activities. $204,900. w/laundry hookups & utility closet, two car garage! Central AC. $309,900. bath/laundry, 2-1/2 baths total! Central Air, 24’x25’ 2 car garage. Come Choose your Colors! $309,000. ft landscaped lot. Property being sold as is. $164,900

THOMPSON, CT - 25 BONNETTE AVE WEBSTER - 12 ERNEST ST WEBSTER/DOUGLAS/THOMPSON WEBSTER - 5 JACKSON ROAD WEBSTER LAND - COOPER RD BUILDABLE LOTS Douglas-Mount Daniels Lot #2-2.5 Acres of flat land that abuts Douglas State Forest $132,900 Webster Lake - 22 South Point Rd. Waterfront, SORRY, SOLD! ON DEPOSIT Southern exposure! Town Water & Sewer $250,000 Thompson - East Thompson Rd. White’s Highway Beautiful corner Lot Split Style Home, just waiting for you! Fireplaced Roomy 1300 sq.ft., Hip roof Ranch Attached 2 Welcome home to this Huge, Sprawling, Ranch Style living room w/Cathedral ceiling! Recently updated kitchen with Granite Home! 2,848 SF+/- of Living Area on One Level! In-ground 23 acres! Abuts Mass. Line Beautiful view! $99,900 counters & recessed lighting. Updated bath w/ceramic floor, 1-1/2 baths Attention Developers! 3 abutting house lots, car garage! PLUS 32x32 Detached Garage! Eat in pool, built-in hot tub, w/fire pit! Carport/pavilion for en- total. 3 nice size bedrooms. Finished lower level with wet bar. Central potential to divide into 5-6 Buildable lots! Kitchen, Fireplaced living room with bow window! tertaining! Separate wings for private family living & en- Killingly - 37 Katherine Ave River Frontage 2/3rds air. Recent roof, with 50 yr Warranty. 40’ X 26’ detached work shop/ Lake Residential area, not on the lake. 3 bedrooms, enclosed heated sun room, central air, tertainment, BR suites, 10 rooms total! simply Amazing! garage. Heated Pool, Inground Sprinkler System. So much more! acre. Town Water & Sewer $55,000 $279,900. Priced to Sell! $129,900. Koi Pond, on .87 +/- acre! New Price $249,900 New Price $299,900 On the shores of Lake Char gogg a gogg man chaugg a gogg chau bun a gung a maugg

WEBSTER LAKE - 118 POINT BREEZE RD WEBSTER LAKE - 54 KILLDEER RD WEBSTER LAKE – 32 JACKSON RD KILLDEER ISLAND! A RARE OPPORTUNITY ON WEBSTER LAKE! ABSOLUTELY THE WATERFRONT PROPERTY YOU’VE BEEN WAITING/ LOOKING FOR! 2.45+/- Acres! 345’+/- road front, 336/384’+/- depth, 275’+/- AN INTRIGUING OPPORTUNITY TO OWN AN EXTREMELY Lakefront! Mature landscape provides unprecedented privacy, & a friendly level lot at UNIQUE 3.32 ACRE WEBSTER LAKE WATERFRONT PROP- water’s edge ~ like very few waterfront properties! The possibilities for this property are ERTY! Charming, year-round, 2 BR, 2 bath Ranch, located only limited by your imagination. The 3700 SF+/- Mid-Century Modern Home is unique at the Southern most end of Webster Lake’s South Pond w/massive modern windows that invite your eyes to venture outside to spectacular 180 panoramic views across the lake to stunning Western sunsets and beautiful natural beyond Cedar Island! Extremely private w/direct Lake ac- shoreline beyond! Relax & Entertain in the tiled, stone fireplaced family rm, wet bar cess. The home offers a full finished LL w/walkout access, a Excellent Opportunity to Finally Own Your Own Webster Lake Waterfront w/sliders to an enormous outdoor patio! The house features a 36’+/- open concept Property! Prime Location, 5,697+/- SF Lot, 50’ Rd & Water Frontage at a screened-in 18x20 patio,18x26 det’d garage & 8x8 stor- Great Price! Contemporary Ranch offers 996+/- SF of living area w/2 BRs & combination living/dining area with a stone fireplace, an open stairway & interior 2nd age shed. Park like grounds! $395,000 2 full baths. Plus, convenient, indoor access to Walkout Lower Level w/tre- flr balcony w/access to 5 spacious BRs that overlook the rooms below. A 30x32+/- det’d mendous potential for additional living area. Main level features Open Floor SORRY, SOLD! garage w/summer kitchen, 1/2 bath & huge fireplaced patio! Family ownened gem for Plan w/sliders to full front deck! Spectacular Westerly views across Middle Pond! Additional land & shore frontage available. $345,000 60+years! $1,495,000 www.webstertimes.net Friday, June 7, 2019 • The Webster Times • 7

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There is a great pantry just off the kitchen along with looking to downsize and needs one level living, home just needs a direct waterfront access to enjoy boating, fishing and swimming. Close to MA & 3 bedroom 1 bath home with fantas- Colonial with 8 rooms 4 bed- a 1/2 bathroom and laundry room for convenience. Upstairs-there are four RI borders with easy access to I-395. Home can be rented fully furnished or little TLC. $100,000 tic great room off kitchen with stone rooms 1 ½ Baths. Hardwood bedrooms and a full bathroom. $164,900 unfurnished. Home will not be available to rent until September 1st. $1,800/mo fireplace w/pellet stove. Sliders to NEW PRICE floors. Economic gas heat. covered deck. First floor bedroom. Newer roof, boiler, & HW Three rooms upstairs, including heater. Front & rear stairways large master bedroom. Oversized 2 car garage with electrical & water, shed to go upstairs. Fireplace. w/electrical. Roughed plumbed for 2nd bath. Maintenance free trex decking. Needs some paint & updating Commuters great location for Mass Pike & Rt 84 access. $239,900. but well worth it! Garage $189,900. JUST LISTED SOUTHBRIDGE: Charming STURBRIDGE: Great HOME Craftsman style home w/3 bed- and Great YARD! Open Con- rooms & 2.5 baths. Many many cept with front to back living updates done! Lovely remodeled room/dining room. 6 rooms kitchen w/granite, seating island, 3-4 bedrooms, 1 ½ bath. First appliances and loads of cabinets. floor bedroom. Large bed- WOODSTOCK-This well updated and spacious 2 bedroom BROOKLYN-The home has been completely updated and provides a very PUTNAM RENTAL-Great commercial rental opportunity Spacious 2nd flr Master bedroom rooms with sitting area upstairs. 1.5 acres! Level wonderful yard! (possible 3 bedroom) 2 bathroom Ranch style home is ready for new comfortable floor plan which includes a large kitchen with a center island and available immediately. Currently set up for an office setting but with gorgeous remodeled bath. 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First sized bedrooms including a master suite with walk-in closet and full 3 to the kitchen for easy access. One of the bedrooms also has a separate, private has been recently painted along with newer flooring and bathroom. Commercial Building with time on the market, St. Hedwig’s church and recto- piece bathroom. Located just minutes from the MA line. $234,900 end deck for morning coffee. The property has abundant frontage on Tatnic There are 2 great offices along with open space and some storage/ endless possibilities & plenty ry. Well maintained church in pristine condition! Pond and is ideal for boating, kayaking, fishing and wildlife viewing.$184,900 warehouse space. $950/mo Beautiful entry way. Inspiring stain glass windows. of parking! One story with Seating for up to 350 people. Balcony seating. El- 1500 sf of living area plus full evator to lower level for a Meeting Hall with kitchen basement. 2 ½ baths. FHA eco- & 2 baths. 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117 Colonial Dr., Sturbridge $269,900 73 Bull Hill Rd.,Woodstock $675,000 295 Thompson Rd., Thompson $370,000 245 & 241 Westford Rd. 64 Lyon Hill Rd. , Woodstock $525,000 130 Orchard Hill Rd., Pomfret $440,000 NEW LISTING Eastford $435,000 NEW LISTING Drive down this long, paved driveway, the lot NEW PRICE 2 BR condo in a beautiful development! Spectacular long views & privacy abound Close to everything, yet set back & quiet. Beautiful stone walls line the entrance of this Hillside contemporary home abutting Bigelow opens up to a wonderful 3158 SF custom built, Enjoy spacious living in this modern, 5 BR, w/this fabulous post & beam estate home. Hardwoods, granite & stainless steel kitchen. 1972 Colonial w/ 3576 SF, 4BR, & 2.5 BA! Brook! Includes abutting 2.1 acres (4 acres total)! 4-5 BR, contemporary Colonial. 3.5 BA home. 3 beautifully finished floors, The White Cook Team: Located on over 27 hilltop acres. Located on 6.8 lovely acres, & close to 395! Great in-law. Prior plant nursery! The White Cook Team: in-law potential, located on 5 acres. Diane 860-377-4016 John Downs 860-377-0754 Tanya McDermott 860-933-0996 John Downs 860-377-0754 Diane 860-377-4016 John Downs 860-377-0754 OPEN HOUSE SUN 6/9 12:00-1:30 OPEN HOUSE SAT 6/8 2:00-4:00 & SUN 6/9 11:00-1:00 Congratulations Top May Agents Putnam $189,900 NEW LISTING Woodstock $240,000 NEW LISTING

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45 Colleen St., Killingly $252,900 627 Westford Rd., Ashford $225,000 MOVE IN READY! Lovely Cape home in Woodstock. NEW PRICE NEW LISTING Charming home w/an open living/kitchen/ 2 stall detached garage, w/3-4 Commuter’s dream! In-law or 1st fl master Fabulous Cape! Tthis home features an open Top Buyers Agent: Jennifer Jackson 401-413-1001 dining area, 3 lg BR & sunroom. Located BR suite possible. 4-5 BR. Over 2000 SF, concept, dining & kitchen area w/3 BR, an bedrooms & 2 full baths! Perfect fit Top Buyers Team: White/Cook Team 860-377-4016 walking distance to downtown. HW floors, lg deck. Generous sized rooms! office, 2 BA, finished basement & a deck! for a growing family! Belinda Culp 860-576-4704 Elizabeth Zimmer 860-617-2191 Belinda Culp 860-576-4704 Kiona Carpenter 860-933-3305 Woodstock $445,000 NEW LISTING Eastford $425,000 Windham $210,000 Thompson $399,000 Pomfret $545,000 Thompson $129,000

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Desirable South Woodstock neighborhood. CRYSTAL POND WATERFRONT - Very On 1.28 acres, w/4 BR & 2 full BA, great Nature lover’s paradise - Abutting Over 4900 SF on 3 floors of living! 6 BR & Lovely Ranch, perfect for downsizing or Custom Cape w/ 3 BR, 3.5 BA, 2735 SF. seldom offered - a lovely 2-3 BR home w/ bones & lots of details w/hardwoods through- 3300 acres of protected land. Geo/Solar 3.5 BA w/new kitchen, baths & a park-like starter home. Clean and move in ready. Beautiful in-ground pool. Must see! central air, on app. 100’ of waterfront! out & updated granite & stainless kitchen. energy. Full in-law. Sep. building lot back yard. Pool, pool house & barn/garage! Location is close to 395. The Gosselin Team: The White/Cook Team: The Gosselin Team: available for purchase. The Gosselin Team: Call for a showing! Cyrille 860-338-0964 Diane 860-377-4016 Stephanie 860-428-5960 Mary Collins 860-336-6677 Stephanie 860-428-5960 Kiona Carpenter 860-933-3305 Putnam $499,900 Woodstock $445,000 Pomfret $499,000 Pomfret $739,900 Hampton $485,000 Pomfret $189,900

Elegant perfection! Hardwood floors. 1992 Colonial on 3 acres w/2400 SF 4 BR & Exceptional 21.28 acre property in 4132 SF Custom built Colonial, 5 BR, 3.5 Reproduction Cape on 15 hilltop acres w/ A wonderful, historical place to live! This former “Hubbard Tavern” built in Perfect open, one-floor living. Spacious 2.5 BA. Stainless kitchen, Oak floors on 1st desirable Pomfret CT. Beautiful large BA. 5.52 acres in a desirable location! long-distance views, barn & a pond! 3356 SF 1742, is one of the oldest homes in this granite chef kitchen. 4.39 acres. floor, cathedral ceiling MBR & FR! Pool! Perfect home to raise your family! w/3 BR 2 BA & loads of details throughout! pastures & barn. beautiful town! Gelhaus Realty Group: The Gosselin Team: Low taxes. The Gosselin Team: Comfortable private living. The White/Cook Team: John Downs 860-377-0754 Stephanie 860-428-5960 John Downs 860-377-0754 Kristen 860-377-0118 Stephanie 860-428-5960 Diane 860-377-4016 www.webstertimes.net Friday, June 7, 2019 • The Webster Times • 9 LEGALS LEGAL NOTICE requirement); high bidder to sign writ- and sewer liens and any other munic- Present holder of said mortgage MORTGAGEE’S SALE ten Memorandum of Sale upon accep- ipal assessments or liens or existing By its Attorneys, OF REAL ESTATE tance of bid; balance of purchase price encumbrances of record which are in HARMON LAW OFFICES, P.C. By virtue of and in execution of the Pow- payable in cash or by certified check force and are applicable, having prior- 150 California St. er of Sale contained in a certain mort- in thirty (30) days from the date of the ity over said mortgage, whether or not Newton, MA 02458 gage given by Samson K. Njoroge to sale at the offices of mortgagee’s at- reference to such restrictions, ease- (617)558-0500 Argent Mortgage Company, LLC, dat- torney, Korde & Associates, P.C., 900 ments, improvements, liens or encum- 2016100053 ed September 28, 2006 and recorded Chelmsford Street, Suite 3102, Lowell, brances is made in the deed. May 24, 2019 in Worcester County (Worcester Dis- MA 01851 or such other time as may TERMS OF SALE: May 31, 2019 trict) Registry of Deeds in Book 39865, be designated by mortgagee. The de- A deposit of Five Thousand ($5,000.00) June 7, 2019 Page 352 (the “Mortgage”) of which scription for the premises contained in Dollars by certified or bank check will mortgage Citigroup Mortgage Loan said mortgage shall control in the event be required to be paid by the purchaser NOTICE OF MORTGAGEE’S SALE Trust Inc., Asset-Backed Pass-Through of a typographical error in this publica- at the time and place of sale. The bal- OF REAL ESTATE Certificates, Series 2007-AMC1, U.S. tion. ance is to be paid by certified or bank By virtue and in execution of the Power Bank National Association, as Trustee Other terms to be announced at the check at Harmon Law Offices, P.C., of Sale contained in a certain mort- is the present holder by assignment sale. 150 California St., Newton, Massa- gage given by Thomas Scahill, Melissa from Argent Mortgage Company, LLC Citigroup Mortgage Loan Trust Inc., chusetts 02458, or by mail to P.O. Box DeFalco to Mortgage Electronic to U.S. Bank National Association as Asset-Backed Pass-Through Certifi- 610389, Newton Highlands, Massa- Registration Systems, Inc., as nominee Trustee for the Certificateholders of cates, Series 2007-AMC1, U.S. Bank chusetts 02461-0389, within thirty (30) for Sovereign Bank, dated June 24, Citigroup Mortgage Loan Trust Inc. As- National Association, as Trustee days from the date of sale. Deed will 2011 and recorded in the Worcester set-Backed Pass-Through Certificates Korde & Associates, P.C. be provided to purchaser for record- County (Worcester District) Registry Series 2007-AMC1 dated March 27, 900 Chelmsford Street ing upon receipt in full of the purchase of Deeds in Book 47530, Page 45, 2013 recorded in Worcester County Suite 3102 price. The description of the premises as modified by a certain modification (Worcester District) Registry of Deeds Lowell, MA 01851 contained in said mortgage shall con- agreement dated October 4, 2016, and in Book 50692, Page 289 and assign- (978) 256-1500 trol in the event of an error in this pub- recorded with said Worcester County ment from U.S. Bank National Asso- Njoroge, Samson K., 18-033870 lication. (Worcester District) Registry of Deeds ciation as Trustee for the Certificate- May 24, 2019 Other terms, if any, to be announced in Book 56576, Page 160, of which holders of Citigroup Mortgage Loan May 31, 2019 at the sale. mortgage the undersigned is the pres- Trust Inc. Asset-Backed Pass-Through June 7, 2019 U.S. BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, ent holder, by assignment from: Certificates Series 2007-AMC1 to NOT IN ITS INDIVIDUAL CAPACITY Mortgage Electronic Registration Citigroup Mortgage Loan Trust Inc., NOTICE OF BUT SOLELY AS TRUSTEE FOR THE Systems, Inc., as nominee for Asset-Backed Pass-Through Certifi- MORTGAGEE’S SALE RMAC TRUST, SERIES 2016-CTT Sovereign Bank to Wells Fargo Bank, cates, Series 2007-AMC1, U.S. Bank OF REAL ESTATE Present holder of said mortgage NA, recorded on June 26, 2015, in National Association, as Trustee dated By virtue and in execution of the Power By its Attorneys, Book No. 53912, at Page 82 April 20, 2015 recorded in Worcester of Sale contained in a certain mortgage HARMON LAW OFFICES, P.C. for breach of the conditions of said County (Worcester District) Registry of given by Norman P. Duclos, Robin A. 150 California St. mortgage and for the purpose of fore- Deeds in Book 53983, Page 267, for Duclos to Mortgage Electronic Regis- Newton, MA 02458 closing, the same will be sold at Public breach of conditions of said mortgage tration Systems, Inc., as nominee for (617)558-0500 Auction at 12:00 PM on July 24, 2019, and for the purpose of foreclosing the Ideal Mortgage Bankers, LTD., dated 2016080216 on the mortgaged premises located same, the mortgaged premises locat- October 31, 2007 and recorded in the June 7, 2019 at 7 Manor Lane, Oxford, Worcester ed at 1 Burbank Street, Oxford, MA Worcester County (Worcester District) June 14, 2019 County, Massachusetts, all and sin- 01540 will be sold at a Public Auction Registry of Deeds in Book 42027, Page June 21, 2019 gular the premises described in said at 1:00 PM on June 26, 2019, at the 93, as modified by a certain modifica- mortgage, mortgaged premises, more particularly tion agreement dated January 2, 2015, NOTICE OF TO WIT: described below, all and singular the and recorded with said Worcester MORTGAGEE’S SALE The land with the buildings there- premises described in said mortgage, County (Worcester District) Registry OF REAL ESTATE on, situated on the easterly side of to wit: of Deeds in Book 53274, Page 315, of By virtue and in execution of the Power Manor Lane, in the Town of Oxford, A certain parcel of land situated in which mortgage the undersigned is the of Sale contained in a certain mortgage County of Worcester, Commonwealth Oxford on the westerly side of Old present holder, by assignment from: given by David E. Zdrok to Mortgage of Massachusetts, bounded and Worcester Road, so-called, being Lot Mortgage Electronic Registration Sys- Electronic Registration Systems, Inc. described as follows: Beginning at 1 on plan entitled, “Plan of Land in Ox- tems, Inc. to JP Morgan Chase Bank, as nominee for Taylor, Bean & Whita- the northwesterly corner of the herein ford, Mass., owned by Carl Alarie, Inc., National Association, recorded on Feb- ker Mortgage Corp., dated May 12, described premises, at a point on the dated August 21, 1954, recorded with ruary 12, 2013, in Book No. 50431, at 2008 and recorded in the Worcester easterly sideline of Manor Lane, said Worcester District Registry of Deeds, Page 92 County (Worcester District) Registry point being SOUTHERLY 23-50-26 W. Plan Book 200, Plan 20, drawn by H.A. JPMorgan Chase Bank, National Asso- of Deeds in Book 42841, Page 266, of a distance of 59.51 feet from a bound Racicot, Engr., bounded and described ciation to Secretary of Housing and Ur- which mortgage the undersigned is the point; thence SOUTHERLY 23.50-26 as follows: ban Development, recorded on June 9, present holder, by assignment from: W. along the easterly sideline of Manor BEGINNING at the southwesterly cor- 2017, in Book No. 57233, at Page 214 Mortgage Electronic Registration Sys- Lane, a distance of 125.00 feet to a ner thereof at an iron pipe on the east- Secretary of Housing and Urban De- tems, Inc. to Central Mortgage Compa- point being the northwesterly corner of erly line of said Old Worcester Road, velopment to U.S. Bank National Asso- ny, recorded on October 12, 2016, in lot 22; thence SOUTHERLY 66-09-34 said iron pipe being three hundred ciation not in its individual capacity, but Book No. 56123, at Page 23 E. along lot 22, a distance of 207.22 eighty-two (382) feet, more or less, solely as trustee for the RMAC Trust, for breach of the conditions of said feet to a point being the southwesterly north of the northwesterly corner of Series 2016-CTT, recorded on Feb- mortgage and for the purpose of fore- corner of lot 27; thence NORTHERLY land now or formerly of James Acqua- ruary 6, 2019, in Book No. 60017, at closing, the same will be sold at Public 24-21-59 E. along lot 27, a distance fresca, and being also the northwester- Page 103 Auction at 3:00 PM on June 24, 2019, of 125.00 feet to a point being the ly corner of a proposed street; for breach of the conditions of said on the mortgaged premises located at southerly corner of lot 25; thence THENCE N. 16° 00’ E. by the easterly mortgage and for the purpose of fore- 26 Tower Street, Webster, Worcester NORTHERLY 66-09-34 W. along lots line of said Old Worcester Road, for a closing, the same will be sold at Public County, Massachusetts, all and sin- 25 and 24, a distance of 208.37 feet distance of forty-nine and forty-six hun- Auction at 2:00 PM on July 8, 2019, on gular the premises described in said to the point of beginning. Containing dredths (49.46) feet; the mortgaged premises located at 12 mortgage, 25,974 square feet of land and being THENCE N. 9° 12’ E. by the easterly Arkwright Road, Webster, Worcester TO WIT: shown as lot 23 on a plan entitled line of said Old Worcester Road, for a County, Massachusetts, all and sin- The land in said Webster with the build- “Definitive Design Plans of Rocky Hill distance of sixty-four and nine-tenths gular the premises described in said ings thereon, situated on the southerly Manor in Oxford, Massachusetts, (64.9) feet; mortgage, side of Second Street, being known owned by Robert Chaffee Trust, pre- THENCE northerly and easterly along TO WIT: and designated as Lot No. 80 on plan pared by BC Survey & Engineering, a curve with a radius of fifteen (15) feet A certain tract of land, situated in of lots recorded with Worcester District Inc., Oxford, Massachusetts” and for a distance of twenty-seven and one Webster, Massachusetts on the east- Registry of Deeds Book 1630, Page recorded with the Worcester District tenth (27.1) feet; erly side of Arkwright Road, so called, 653 bounded and described as follows: Registry of Deeds in Plan Book 732, THENCE S. 67° 18’ E. by the southerly bounded and described as follows: BE- BEGINNING at the northwest corner Plan 27. Said lot is subject to a 20 foot line of Old Millbury or Depot Road, so- GINNING at a stake, on the southerly thereof at lot No. 79 on said plan; wide temporary grading easement as called, for a distance of seventy and six line of said Arkwright Road, being the THENCE extending southerly by lot no. shown on said plan. For title see deed tenths (70.6) feet; northwesterly corner of the land herein 79 a distance of 150 feet to a corner; recorded herewith. THENCE S. 16° 00’ W. a distance conveyed; Said stake being two hun- THENCE extending easterly 66 feet to For mortgagor’s(s’) title see deed of one hundred twenty-two and four dred and ten and seven tenths (210.7) Lot No. 81 on said plan; recorded with Worcester County tenths (122.4) feet to the northerly line feet east of the stone bound at the THENCE extending northerly by said (Worcester District) Registry of Deeds of said proposed street; junction of the easterly line of Slater Lot No. 81 a distance of 150 feet to in Book 47530, Page 41. THENCE N. 74° 51’ W. by the northerly Street and the southerly line of said said Second Street; These premises will be sold and con- line of said proposed street, a distance Arkwright Road; THENCE extending westerly 66 feet to veyed subject to and with the benefit of eighty (80) feet to the point of be- THENCE South 32 degrees East by point of beginning. of all rights, rights of way, restrictions, ginning. the land of the grantor, e distance of For my title see deed recorded in Book easements, covenants, liens or claims Subject to whatever rights and inter- one hundred (100) feet to a stake at 32709, Page 201. in the nature of liens, improvements, est the Town of Oxford may have in the land of Henry A. and Dora M. Rac- For mortgagor’s(s’) title see deed public assessments, any and all said Old Worcester Road, and/or said icot; THENCE North 58 degrees East recorded with Worcester County unpaid taxes, tax titles, tax liens, water Old Millbury Road or Depot Road and by the land of said Racicot a distance (Worcester District) Registry of Deeds and sewer liens and any other munic- rights of the New England Telephone of fifty (50) feet to a stake et the land of in Book 32709, Page 201. ipal assessments or liens or existing & Telegraph Company, on record, sub- the grantor; These premises will be sold and con- encumbrances of record which are ject to and together with the right to THENCE North 32 degrees West by veyed subject to and with the benefit in force and are applicable, having pass and repass over a private way the land of the grantor, a distance of of all rights, rights of way, restrictions, priority over said mortgage, whether shown on said plan. one hundred (100) feet to a stake at easements, covenants, liens or claims or not reference to such restrictions, Subject also to the rights to Worces- the southerly line of said Arkwright in the nature of liens, improvements, easements, improvements, liens or ter County Electric Company for poles Road; THENCE South 58 degrees public assessments, any and all un- encumbrances is made in the deed. and wires as mentioned in Book 3650, West by the southerly line of said Ark- paid taxes, tax titles, tax liens, water TERMS OF SALE: Page 238. wright Road, a distance of fifty (50) feet and sewer liens and any other munic- A deposit of Five Thousand ($5,000.00) Said proposed street is now known as to the point of beginning. ipal assessments or liens or existing Dollars by certified or bank check will Burbank Street, and the house on said BEING lot No. 7 as shown on plan re- encumbrances of record which are in be required to be paid by the purchas- premises is numbered on said Burbank corded in the Worcester Registry of force and are applicable, having prior- er at the time and place of sale. The Street. Deeds plan book 137, page 22, being ity over said mortgage, whether or not balance is to be paid by certified or Being the same premises conveyed entitled “Plan of Lots at Meadow Oaks reference to such restrictions, ease- bank check at Harmon Law Offices, to the Mortgagor by Deed dated Sep- Farm, owned by Normandy Club Inc., ments, improvements, liens or encum- P.C., 150 California St., Newton, tember 28, 2006 and recorded with the dated September 10, 1945, Henry A. brances is made in the deed. Massachusetts 02458, or by mail to Worcester District Registry of Deeds in Racicot, Engineer. TERMS OF SALE: P.O. Box 610389, Newton Highlands, Book 39865, Page 350. Subject to the following restrictions: A deposit of Five Thousand ($5,000.00) Massachusetts 02461-0389, within For mortgagor’s title see deed record- No mercantile or trading establishment Dollars by certified or bank check will thirty (30) days from the date of sale. ed with the Worcester County (Worces- to be conducted on the premises. be required to be paid by the purchaser Deed will be provided to purchaser for ter District) Registry of Deeds in Book No building or structure to be nearer at the time and place of sale. The bal- recording upon receipt in full of the 39865, Page 350. than 20 feet from the front line of the ance is to be paid by certified or bank purchase price. The description of the The premises will be sold subject to lot. check at Harmon Law Offices, P.C., premises contained in said mortgage any and all unpaid taxes and other No poultry, swine or cattle shall be kept 150 California St., Newton, Massa- shall control in the event of an error in municipal assessments and liens, and on the premises. chusetts 02458, or by mail to P.O. Box this publication. subject to prior liens or other enforce- No three deckers or structures over 610389, Newton Highlands, Massa- Other terms, if any, to be announced able encumbrances of record entitled two stories in height to be erected on chusetts 02461-0389, within thirty (30) at the sale. to precedence over this mortgage, and the premises. days from the date of sale. Deed will WELLS FARGO BANK, NA subject to and with the benefit of all For mortgagor’s(s’) title see deed be provided to purchaser for record- Present holder of said mortgage easements, restrictions, reservations recorded with Worcester County ing upon receipt in full of the purchase By its Attorneys, and conditions of record and subject to (Worcester District) Registry of Deeds price. The description of the premises HARMON LAW OFFICES, P.C. all tenancies and/or rights of parties in in Book 22115, Page 129. contained in said mortgage shall con- 150 California St. possession. These premises will be sold and con- trol in the event of an error in this pub- Newton, MA 02458 Terms of the Sale: Cash, cashier’s or veyed subject to and with the benefit lication. (617)558-0500 certified check in the sum of $5,000.00 of all rights, rights of way, restrictions, Other terms, if any, to be announced 15740 as a deposit must be shown at the time easements, covenants, liens or claims at the sale. June 7, 2019 and place of the sale in order to qualify in the nature of liens, improvements, ARVEST CENTRAL MORTGAGE June 14, 2019 as a bidder (the mortgage holder and public assessments, any and all un- COMPANY F/K/A CENTRAL MORT- June 21, 2019 its designee(s) are exempt from this paid taxes, tax titles, tax liens, water GAGE COMPANY Turn To LEGALS page B10 10 • The Webster Times • Friday, June 7, 2019 www.webstertimes.net Calendar a.m. to noon on Fridays at the Pearle L. LEGO CLUB: Wednesdays, 3:30-4:30 CALENDAR NUMISMATICS: Looking for a new Crawford Memorial Library, Schofield p.m., Pearle L. Crawford Library, 40 continued from page b5­­­ hobby? Come learn about the hobby of Avenue, Dudley. All ages and levels, Schofield Ave., Dudley. Drop in. Build Coin Collecting. Or maybe you are an from beginner to expert, are welcome. and play! Recommended for ages five and to register, please go to dudley- old time collector. Our club, the Nipmuc For more information, call Mary and up. No registration required. womansclub.org and click on ‹Garden Coin Club, has both. We learn from Kunkel at (508) 943-8107. Children under 12 must be accompa- Tour.’ Questions?? Call 508-943-2477 each other through our monthly guest nied by an adult. or contact dudleywomansclub@gmail. speakers, show and tell presentations, GOT FOOD? The Bread of Life Food com Join us for an awesome, inspiring monthly coin auctions and free atten- Pantry, Calvary Assembly of God, locat- KNIT & CROCHET @ THE PEARLE: and rewarding look at several local dance prizes. Our group loves to share ed at 105 Southbridge Road, is open Thursdays 5:30-7:30 p.m. and Fridays 10 gardens! their knowledge with each other. Each Mondays from 10 a.m. to noon and a.m.-noon, Pearle L. Crawford Library, month we have a simple dinner with Thursdays from 5 to 7 p.m. They are 40 Schofield Ave., Dudley. Knitters, cro- dessert and refreshments just prior to closed on holidays. They can be reached cheters and all other fiber artists are ONGOING EVENTS our meeting, which allows us time to at 508-949-3711. welcome. No registration required. socialize too. Fourth Wednesday of each & INFORMATION month at 6:30 p.m. in the Oxford Senior SUPPORT: The Cancer Support CHAIR YOGA — WINTER SESSION: Center located at 323 Main St., the build- Group meets from 6:30 to 8 p.m. on Wednesdays, Jan. 16-Feb. 20, 10:30-11:30 COMMUNITY MEALS: Blessed ing directly behind Oxford Town Hall. the second Monday of every month a.m., Pearle L. Crawford Library, 40 Backpack Brigade Community For information contact Dick Lisi at in the Boardroom on the 4th floor at Schofield Ave., Dudley. Chair yoga Fellowship Meal served from 5-6 p.m. (508) 410-1332 or lisirichard15@yahoo. Harrington Hospital, 100 South Street, modifies some of the basic poses to American Legion Hall, 9 Houghton com. Southbridge. Call (508) 764-2400 for more make them more accommodating for St, Webster. Please note there is no information. those who need to gain or maintain handicapped access, but we will have HELP FOR HELPERS: Do you have a strength from a seated, more stable volunteers to provide you with assis- family member struggling with addic- SUPPORT: Overeaters Anonymous position. Dress comfortably. No regis- tance. Free hot meals to anyone in need. tion or alcoholism? You are not alone. group meeting every Wednesday at tration required. Sponsored by Friends Everyone is welcome. Join us for great Join Families Helping Families Support 6 p.m. Come to Room RHF-1 at Day of the Library. food, fellowship, and fun! For more Group. Meetings at Dudley Senior Kimball Hospital, 320 Pomfret St., information, or to donate or sponsor Center every first and third Monday Putnam, CT. We will welcome you! For SUPPORT GROUP — OPENING THE a meal, call Lauri Joseph 774-230-8988. of the month, 6:30-8 p.m. We spend so more information, contact Kathryn at WORD PEER RECOVERY CENTER: Blessed Backpack Brigade Community much time with our addicted loved (508) 949-0819. Are you feeling helpless, alone, con- Fellowship Meals are served the 1st and one, that we become victims ourselves. fused or angry? Opening the Word Peer 3rd Wednesday of each month at the Join us. It’s informal, confidential, with POKEMON CLUB: Tuesdays, 3:30-4:30 Recovery Center’s mission is to provide American Legion on Houghton Street, tough love advice from the heart, shar- p.m., Pearle L. Crawford Library, 40 support and resources to those suffer- Webster. ing of resources, hope and hugs. Schofield Ave., Dudley. Pokemon fans! ing from addiction and their loved ones. Kids ages seven to 14 are welcome. Our newest endeavor is a support group ALZHEIMER’S SUPPORT: The HOLISTIC HEALTH: Chair Yoga and Bring your Pokemon cards! No registra- for the family and friends of those suf- Webster Alzheimer’s Support Group so much more every Tuesday from 10:30 tion required. Children under 12 must fering from this disease. It is a family meets the second Monday of each to 11:30 a.m. at The First Congregational be accompanied by an adult. For more and friends illness. The meeting is not month at Webster Manor, 745 School Church, 135 Center Road, Dudley information, call 949-8021. affiliated with any other group. It is St., from 6-8 p.m. Anyone in the area (please park and enter through the right designed to provide an informal forum who feels they are in need of help, side basement entrance). Class Fee: $5/ STORY TIMES: Tuesdays, 10:30 a.m. for those who are suffering where they doesn’t know what to do, or is a care- class voluntary contribution (Cancer for ages 1-3; Thursdays, 10:30 a.m. for can share experiences in a safe, anony- giver for someone with Alzheimer’s, is patients always free). Proceeds donated ages 3-5, Pearle L. Crawford Library, mous and supportive place. The gath- invited to attend and express their con- to the First Congregational Church of 40 Schofield Ave., Dudley. Join Ms. erings are on Thursday evenings from cerns regarding the care for their loved Dudley. Instructor: Joanne LaLiberte, Pam in the Story & Craft Room for 7 to 8 p.m. at Opening the Word Peer one. The members of the group will dis- Holistic Health practitioner.. songs, stories and crafts! No registra- Recovery Center, 10 Mechanic Street, cuss the ways, means, and the help you tion required. Children under 12 must Webster. If you have any questions, will need as your loved one progresses KNOWING KNITTERS: Come join be accompanied by an adult. For more feel free to call Mark at 774-482-6013. We in this disease. the Drop In Knitting Group from 5:30 information, call 949-8021. hope to see you there. to 7:30 p.m. Thursday evenings and 10 LEGALS LEGALS Attorney for U.S. Bank National Asso- COMMONWEALTH and a strip of land about 40 feet wide continued from page B9­­­ ciation, as Trustee for structured As- OF MASSACHUSETTS immediately northeasterly of and ad- set Mortgage Investments II Inc., Bear LAND COURT jacent to said Lot #17 and bounded NOTICE OF Stearns ARM Trust, Mortgage Pass- DEPARTMENT OF and described as follows: MORTGAGEE’S SALE Through Certificates, Series 2004-12 THE TRIAL COURT SOUTHWESTERLY by Sunset Ave- OF REAL ESTATE Present Holder of the Mortgage 19 SM 002393 nue, seventy-five (75) feet; Premises: 3 Camile Road, Webster, Telephone: (401) 234-9200 ORDER OF NOTICE NORTHWESTERLY by Lot #18 as Massachusetts MLG File No.: 18-06541 TO: Lee S. Prescott and Erin F. shown on said Plan and other land By virtue and in execution of the Pow- May 24, 2019 Prescott and to all persons entitled to now or formerly of Rudolph O. Hal- er of Sale contained in a certain mort- May 31, 2019 the benefit of the Servicemembers Civil len, one hundred seventy (170) feet, gage given by Chad J. Rivard and Amy June 7, 2019 Relief Act, 50 U.S.C. c. 50§ 3901 (et more or less; NORTHEASTERLY by Rivard to Mortgage Electronic Regis- seq) The Bank of New York Mellon, as land now or formerly of Oxford Build- tration Systems, Inc., as Nominee for COMMONWEALTH Trustee for CIT Mortgage Loan Trust ers, Inc., seventy-five (75) feet; and Countrywide Home Loans, Inc. and now OF MASSACHUSETTS 2007-1 claiming to have an interest in SOUTHEASTERLY by Lot#16 as held by U.S. Bank National Association, LAND COURT a mortgage covering real property in shown on said Plan and land now or as Trustee for Structured Asset Mort- DEPARTMENT OF Webster, 3 Upper Gore Road, given formerly of Rudolph O. Hallen, one gage Investments II Inc., Bear Stearns THE TRIAL COURT by Lee S. Prescott and Erin Prescott hundred seventy (170) feet, more or ARM Trust, Mortgage Pass-Through 19 SM 002421 to Wilmington Finance, a division of less. Certificates, Series 2004-12, said ORDER OF NOTICE AIG Federal Savings Bank, dated The description of the property con- mortgage dated September 17, 2004, TO: November 1, 2004, and recorded tained in the mortgage shall control in and recorded in the Worcester County The Heirs, Devisees or Legal at Worcester County (Worcester the event of a typographical error in this (Worcester District) Registry of Deeds, Representatives of the Estate of District) Registry of Deeds in Book publication. in Book 34648 at Page 3, as affected by Ruth M Pajala 34976, Page 277, has filed with this For Mortgagor’s Title see deed dated an Assignment of Mortgage dated May Lilly V. Mullen court a complaint for determination of October 21, 2015, and recorded in Book 16, 2018, and recorded with said Deeds Eric S. Pajala Defendants Servicemembers status. 54480 at Page 55 with the Worcester in Book 58896 at Page 141, of which The Heirs, Devisees or Legal If you now are, or recently have been, County (Worcester District) Registry of mortgage the undersigned is the pres- Representatives of the Estate of in the active military service of the Deeds. ent holder, for breach of the conditions Howard A. Pajala a/k/a Howard Arnie United States of America, then you TERMS OF SALE: Said premises will in said mortgage and for the purpose of Pajala a/k/a Howie Pajala may be entitled to the benefits of the be sold and conveyed subject to all foreclosing the same will be sold at Pub- Tracy Pajala, as PPA of Nathan H. Servicemembers Civil Relief Act. If you liens, encumbrances, unpaid taxes, tax lic Auction on June 14, 2019, at 10:00 Pajala object to a foreclosure of the above- titles, municipal liens and assessments, AM Local Time upon the premises, all Alec R. Pajala mentioned property on that basis, then if any, which take precedence over the and singular the premises described in Virginia S. Pajala you or your attorney must file a written said mortgage above described. said mortgage, to wit: and to all persons entitled to the benefit appearance and answer in this court at TEN THOUSAND ($10,000.00) Dollars A certain parcel of land designated as of the Servicemembers Civil Relief Act, Three Pemberton Square, Boston, MA of the purchase price must be paid in Lot 2 Camile Road, Webster, Massa- 50 U.S.C. c. 50 § 3901 (et seq) 02108 on or before July 1, 2019 or you cash, certified check, bank treasurer’s chusetts 01570, as shown on a plan U.S. Bank National Association, as will be forever barred from claiming that or cashier’s check at the time and place recorded with the Worcester District Indenture Trustee of GMAC Home you are entitled to the benefits of said of the sale by the purchaser. The bal- Registry of Deeds in Plan in Book 700, Equity Loan Trust 2005-HE3 Act. Witness, Gordon H. Piper, Chief ance of the purchase price shall be paid Page 80. claiming to have an interest in a Justice of said Court on May 20, 2019 in cash, certified check, bank treasur- TOGETHER with the right of way over mortgage covering real property in Attest: Deborah J. Patterson Recorder er’s or cashier’s check within forty five all streets, as shown on said plan, in Oxford, numbered 2 Allen Avenue, 6/07/19 (45) days after the date of sale. common with others, without however, given by Arnie H. Pajala and Ruth June 7, 2019 Other terms to be announced at the granting a fee therein. M. Pajala to “MERS”, Morgage sale. SUBJECT to restrictive covenants of Electronic Registration Systems, LEGAL NOTICE Marinosci Law Group, P.C. record. Inc., a separate corporation that is MORTGAGEE’S SALE 275 West Natick Road, Suite 500 BEING the same premises conveyed to acting solely as nominee for GMAC OF REAL ESTATE Warwick, RI 02886 Chad Rivard and Amy Rivard by deed Mortgage Corporation, “Lender”; Premises: 12 Sunset Avenue, Oxford, Attorney for Pingora Loan Servicing, dated September 16, 2004 and record- and its successors and assigns, Massachusetts LLC Present Holder of the Mortgage ed with the Worcester District Registry dated June 24, 2005, and recorded By virtue and in execution of the Power Telephone: (401) 234-9200 of Deeds in Book 34648, Page 1. at Worcester County (Worcester of Sale contained in a certain mortgage MLG File No.: 17-14131 The description of the property con- District) Registry of Deeds in Book given by Auralie Schneider to Mortgage June 6, 2019 tained in the mortgage shall control in 37112, Page 135, and now held by Electronic Registration Systems, Inc., June 14, 2019 the event of a typographical error in this Plaintiff by assignment, has/have as Nominee for Mortgage Network, Inc., June 21, 2019 publication. filed with this court a complaint for and now held by Pingora Loan Servic- For Mortgagor’s Title see deed dated determination of Defendant’s/ ing, LLC, said mortgage dated October Notice of Sale of Motor Vehicle September 16, 2010, and recorded in Defendants’ Servicemembers status. 21, 2015, and recorded in the Worces- Under G.L.c. 255, Section 39A Book 34648 at Page 1 with the Worces- If you now are, or recently have been, ter County (Worcester District) Registry Notice is hereby given by: School St ter County (Worcester District) Registry in the active military service of the of Deeds in Book 54480, Page 59, as Towing 17-31 School St Webster MA of Deeds. United States of America, then you affected by an Assignment of Mortgage 01570 pursuant to the provisions of TERMS OF SALE: Said premises will may be entitled to the benefits of the dated July 27, 2017, and recorded with G.L.c. 255, Section 39A, that on: 22 be sold and conveyed subject to all Servicemembers Civil Relief Act. If you said Deeds in Book 57489 at Page 82, JUNE 2019 at 9AM at: 17-31 School St liens, encumbrances, unpaid taxes, tax object to a foreclosure of the above- as affected by an Assignment of Mort- Webster MA 01570 by Private Sale the titles, municipal liens and assessments, mentioned property on that basis, gage dated December 10, 2018, and re- following Motor Vehicle will be sold to if any, which take precedence over the then you or your attorney must file a corded with said Deeds in Book 59860 satisfy the garagekeeper’s lien there- said mortgage above described. written appearance and answer in this at Page 120, of which mortgage the on for storage, towing charges, care TEN THOUSAND ($10,000.00) Dollars court at Three Pemberton Square, undersigned is the present holder, for and expenses of notices and sale of of the purchase price must be paid in Boston, MA 02108 on or before July 1, breach of the conditions in said mort- said vehicle. Vehicle description: Year: cash, certified check, bank treasurer’s 2019 or you may lose the opportunity gage and for the purpose of foreclosing 2017 Make: Volkswagon Model: Jetta or cashier’s check at the time and place to challenge the foreclosure on the the same will be sold at Public Auction Registration#/State: MA 51J380 of the sale by the purchaser. The bal- ground of noncompliance with the Act. on June 28, 2019, at 12:00 P.M. Local VIN: 3VW2B7AJ2HM306559 ance of the purchase price shall be paid Witness, Gordon H. Piper, Chief Time upon the premises, all and singu- Name and address of vehicle owner: in cash, certified check, bank treasur- Justice of said Court on May 20, 2019 lar the premises described in said mort- Domenic P Washington 4 Oak St Apt er’s or cashier’s check within forty five Attest: Deborah J. Patterson Recorder gage, to wit: 1L Dudley, MA 01571 (45) days after the date of sale. 6/07/19 The land in Oxford, Worcester Coun- by: Frank A Czechowski Jr Dated: 2 Other terms to be announced at the June 7, 2019 ty, Massachusetts, with the buildings June 2019 This notice has been given sale. thereon situated on the northeaster- under the provisions of G.L.c. 255, Marinosci Law Group, P.C. ly side of Sunset Avenue, and being Section 39A 275 West Natick Road, Suite 500 Lot #17 as shown on a plan record- June 7, 2019 Warwick, RI 02886 ed with the Worcester District Regis- June 14, 2019 try of Deeds, Plan Book 168, Plan 4 June 21, 2019

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MACC “Fundamentals” certification required to be completed within twelve months of hiring. This is a LAND WANTED non-union position with a starting hourly rate of $22.26, up to a maximum of $27.63. Spencer/North Brookfield area 260 West Main Street, West Brookfield, MA 01585 Submit cover letter, resume, and standard town application which can be found Buildable Lot/Acreage at www.spencerma.gov to Town Administrator, 157 Main Street, Spencer, MA 01562. Quiet Private Location EXPERIENCED COOK Applications will be accepted until position is filled. An EEO / AA employer. Lightly Wooded/ Open Pasture preferred FULL TIME POSITION Partial Wetlands OK Need to Place Apply in person or at a Classified Ad? Please call 508-885-9274 FT OUTREACH COORDINATOR salemcrossinn.com Call 800-536-5836 The Town of Charlton seeks to fill a FT Outreach Coordinator position for the Senior Center. Under the general direction of the COA Director, the Outreach Coordinator performs ARTICLES FOR SALE 010 FOR SALE 010 FOR SALE professional and administrative work in communicating SOLID WASTE AGENT programs and services to meet the needs and enhance the LETTER PRESS COMMER- VIKING RANGE, PROFES-      quality of life for seniors. Performs home visits to elderly CIAL PRINTING EQUIPMENT SIONAL SERIES, propane citizens to assess needs and communicate programs. This 010 FOR SALE - all together, poster press gas, 6-sealed burner, 36” in-  &.%&*+ )&&"0#!**"!%  14”x22”, job press 10”x15”, Sey- frared broiler, as new, never lit, ')++!$(,#!0!%!-!,#+& position requires a high school education or equivalent with bold paper cutter (extra blade) still in original packaging, w/tags. &-)*+ &')+!&%&+ ,)*!&##+!&% some related coursework, one or more years of experience 2008 ZODIAC and 14’ 25”x36”, wooden type cabinet, Model VCGSC-5366BSS, &&#!*+/#!% !%+ +&.% CANOE, excellent condition. working with the elderly, or equivalent combination of 12 draws of type, 1 lead cutting- trades considered. $4,600 508- #**%#++)*&!%+)*++&+  ACTi-V 9’4”, electric pump/all saw, hand tool equipment, 2 865-7470 education and experience; possess a valid driver’s license; and accessories, air floor. 2009 &)&#+$% steel draw cabinets. (will not sell be First Aid and CPR certified. Honda 8HP, serviced. $2,195 &%%!")!- separately) $5,000. 508-764- Canoe: oars/ seats, no leaks. Submit completed application to HR by June 13, 2019. 4458 *+ )&&"0#    $275 860-983-0800 Sturbridge %(,!)!*$,*+)!-/ More application details at WE’VE MOVED! Light oak din- ,%  +  ing-room table w/6 chairs & 2 www.townofcharlton.net/opportunities.htm. leaves, Oak entertainment Ctr.,            various size lamps, small elec- 24 FOOT POOL, ABOVE- tronics & more. No reasonable        Motorcycle Gear: Harley david- GROUND, 4 years old, filter, offer refused. Call 413-896-7047    son Women’s black leather motor, all supplies included (ex- Sturbridge area. cept liner) Ready to go $950 or jacket Size L $100. Women’s           Town of Spencer best offer 508-498-0166 leave Leather chaps by Cdi Riding Notice of Job Opportunity message Gear size-M $50. 2 Harley davidson women’s vests 1 tan, 1 black $50. each; Men’s Wid- WHITE OUTDOOR PROD- der electric heat vest size 42 UCTS SNOWBLOWER. 10hp 130 YARD SALES 298 WANTED TO BUY ABOVE-GROUND SWIM- $25. Ladies Hudson Leather Tecumseh, two stage, 30 in. Summer Seasonal Maintenance position –Sewer MING POOL, 24’ x 54”, filter vest size L $25. HJC full face width. electric start, well main- HUGE YARD SALE LEE’S COINS & department. ($15.00/hr). General duties required to maintain system, 1 season. $1,000 or 8 BOUNTY RD helmet yellow and grey brand tained! $600.00. 508-347-3775 JEWELRY facility grounds, properties (mow, trim, and prune grounds on best offer. 508-943-8769 new size S, $75. HJC full face OXFORD, MA 01540 grey helmet size XS, used $25. Saturday June 8 $ BUY & SELL $ ALL or around Department properties, also janitorial, and custodial Ladies Tour Master rain gear 8:30am-3:30pm GOLD & SILVER ITEMS as required.) is is a part time position and o ers no bene€ts. size L yellow and black $50. 100 GENERAL Fantastic items all priced to go. Specializing in NUMIS- ATV TIRES: Four ATV Tires MATIC COINS, Bullion Buzz Saw Brand, 26/10R12. Call:413-245-6530 Don’t miss this one !!!! Bedroom set, chair with ottoman, coffee & Items, gold & silver of High school diploma or general education degree (GED); some Excellent cond. $200 for all 107 MISC. FREE any form! qualified with four. 508-259-8805 end tables, music keyboard with related experience and/or training preferred. Familiarity with stand, cabinents, and many other over 30 years experience operating and maintaining small motorized equipment and Free construction wood and household items and jewlery & a following of many sat- BOBCAT-MOBILITY Scooter kindling wood; beams, ply- isfied customers. We also general building and grounds maintenance practices. Valid red 4 months old,only used MOVING - MUST SELL 3 wood, 2x4x, 2x6s, 2x8s, good sell a nice selection of fine Massachusetts Driver’s License required. Must be a minimum indoors, less than 10 miles piece electric reclining living for woodstoves, not for building. jewelry, antiques & col- of 18 yrs. old. on it. No signs of wear, in room set, brown. $300 free- Clean. delivery possible. Ask for lectibles. Bring in your like new condition. Bought pedestal table w/4 chairs 508- J.d. 413-262-5082 THE ANNUAL items & see what they’re new for $675 make reason- 612-6485 MULTI-FAMILY YARD SALE worth. You won’t leave Submit application letter, resume and standard town applica- able offer. 774-280-0414 at the top of Morris disappointed. Honesty tion form to Town Administrator, 157 Main Street, Spencer, queen size bedroom set, dark Street and neighboring and fairness are our best MA 01562; or visit www.spencerma.gov. Open until €lled. Re- BOSE STEREO SPEAKERS cherry, includes bed frame, streets in Southbridge will 110 NOVENAS policies! Lee’s Coins & view begins immediately. Subject to funding. EEO Employer. Reflecting 6.2 Everywhere headboard, 2 bureaus, one end be held begining at 9am Jewelry, 239 West Main Speakers 4 Speakers 2 Left table $500. Also lighter oval SATURDAY, JUNE 22. Street, east Brookfield PRAYER TO ST. JUDE THERE IS NO RAIN DATE and 2 Right Asking $80.00 table with leaf and 4 cushion May the Sacred Heart of (Route 9 - Panda Garden Each Call 1-508-347-3145 chairs, solid wood. $200. 508- SCHEDULED. Something for Jesus be Adored, Glorified, everyone. clothes, toys, Plaza) (508) 637-1236 or 885-2262. (508)341-6355 (cell) 575 VACATION RENTALS 576 VACATION Loved and Preserved tools, appliances, glass 400 SERVICES Bunn My Cafe single cup Throughout the World now items, books,cookies, soda, RESOURCES brewer $75 Oak bookcase and forever. Sacred Heart of water and much more. Stop 3”x3” 3 shelves $50 508 REESE 16K SLIDING FIFTH Jesus, Pray for us. St.Jude by and say hello! 442 LICENSED DAY CAPE COD 320-7230 WHEEL HITCH $375 Worker of Miracles, pray for TIMESHARE FOR SALE full- or BO. ALSO WEIGHT us. St.Jude, Helper of the WANTED: 24’ Pontoon Boat & CARE DENNISPORT flex week at The Manhattan DISTRIBUTION HITCH, for Hopeless, Pray for us. trailer (used). Webster area. Club in New York located COFFEE & TWO END TA- ************************* Clean 2 bedroom class C receiver on car or Say this prayer 9 times for 9 617-750-0969 across from Carnegie Hall. BLES- Cherry finish w/glass The Commonwealth of Cottage truck $300 or BO. call john days and your prayer will be Great buy; illness forces this tops. Very good condition. 200 GEN. BUSINESS Massachusetts Office of Child 508 244 9699 answered. This Novena has sale. Asking $7,000. For details $125 Call 508-735-2560 Care Services requires that all Cable TV, Wifi, never been known to fail. 508-248-5123 ads placed in the newspaper for Close to Beaches, Golf, Thank You St.Jude. S B. WAR RELICS & WAR SEASONED HARDWOOD 205 BOATS SOUVENIRS WANTED: WWii child care (daycare) in your Bike Trail, Shopping, FIREWOOD cut split Couch, 84 inches long. dark & eARLieR CA$H WAiTiNG! home include your license num- Restaurants and delivered. $225 per cord. red fabric with pillows, good con- MIRROCRAFT 12 FOOT”V” Helmets, Swords, daggers, Bay- ber Amusements CALL 508-282-0232 PRAYER TO THE HOLY dition. $150. 508-410-5167 SPIRIT Holy Spirit, You BOTTOM. MiNNKOTA onets, Medals, Badges, Flags, Sorry, No Pets uniforms, etc. Over 40 Years Ex- who make me see every- MAXXuM 40 POuNd 454 HOME Want to Place SIX Windsor Back Chairs. perience. Call david thing and showed me the THRuST, VARiABLe Large Private Lot, Light wood. Good condition. dRiVe,VeRY LOW HOuRS. 3 1-(508)688-0847. i’ll Come To IMPROVEMENT EXERCISER BIKE Pro-Form XP way to reach my ideals, Great for Children! $110.00 508-259-8805 SeATS WiTH PedeSTALS YOu! a Classified Ad? Whirlwind 280 Time, Distance, You who gave me the di- FURNITURE DOCTOR: Have .OARS,ANCHOR,TRAiLeR, ************ Speed, CaloriesPerfect Condition vine gift to forgive and for- your furniture Professionally SPARe TiRe . ALL VeRY $700.00 A Week Asking $125.00 SNOW TIRES, PIRELLI get the wrong that is restored at reasonable rates. Call 800-536-5836 Call 1-508-347-3145 245/45R19/102V M+S, 250 done to me and You who GOOd CONdi- Furniture face lifting, painting, 508-280-8331 TiON.$1500.00.CALL 508-987- miles, $1000, 508-564-3556 are in all instances of my striping to Refinishing, caning and [email protected] 0386 LeAVe MeSSAGe. 300 HELP WANTED life with me, i want to repairs. ANTique dOCTOR, FOR SALE thank You for every thing daniel Ross (508) 248-9225 or 4 Aluminum pump jacks STEREO EQUIPMENT (860)382-5410. 30 years in and confirm once more 257 COLLECTIBLES With extensions and 24ft RECEIVER ONKYO AV HT that i never want to be 310 GENERAL HELP business! aluminum scaffolding. R8230Digital Dolby Wrat separated from You no WANTED $1500 Call 508-885-6570 Wide Range Amplifier matter how great the ma- DUCK STAMP RW#1.$150. Tech.TEAC W-450R terial desire may be. i got stamps?. Call Ron 413-896- 500 REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Remote control air- Stereo Double Reverse want to be with You and 3324 stamps wanted. Local FOSTER PARENTS plane. Some with motors eagle Cassette Deck Dolby-BC my loved ones in Your WANTED: Seeking Quality 505 APARTMENTS FOR magna III Plus fish NR HXPRO Auto Reverse perpetual glory. Amen, in Homes Throughout Central locater. Still in box. Both with speak- SONY Mega Storage 300 Jesus Christ, Your Son’s 265 FUEL/WOOD MA To Provide Foster Care RENT ers. 774-241-0027 CD High Density Linear name, i ask that you To Children In Need. 24/7 Converter System Asking grant me (state your spe- FIREWOOD: Cut, Split & deliv- Support. Generous Reim- MOUNTAINVIEW $300.00 for ALL Call cific request or intention ered. Green Wood Lots bursement. $1000 Sign-On APRTMENTS FOR RENT FREEZER COMM. FRIGIDAIRE 1-508-347-3145 here). While making the WARREN studio Apartment: Compact Chest Freezer Heavy Wanted. Call Paul (508) 769- Bonus. Call For Details. request, you must $650/month. Hot water News 2351 Devereux Therapeutic Fos- Duty 5.0 Cu Ft. 27” Wide 34” Included, no pets, off street High Asking $125.00 promise either: (a) pub- ter Care. (508)829-6769 parking, one year lease. Call 1-508-347-3145 lish this prayer or (b) to TIRES: Four NEW Goodyear circulate the favor. This 284 LOST & FOUND WARREN: two bedroom Wranglers LT 265-60R20 BW prayer should be said for aprtment: $850/month. Hot FURNITURE FOR SALE PETS water Included, no pets, off dinning room set with $150 Each. 508-259-8805 3 consecutive days or 3 hours straight. After the street parking, one year HUTCH like new perfect con- lease. For viewing call TIRES: Two used Goodyear 3rd day, the request will dition. Bar with 3 stools. Did you find 413-436-5301 Must See. Stereo Equipment Wranglers LT 265-60R20 be granted, no matter Love seat and chairs and BW. $150 each. 508-259- how difficult it may be. in your pet? Misc items. 508-234-7252 8805 thanksgiving for requests received. LMP Or find a home 546 CEMETERY LOTS TOOL SHEDS Made of Texture for one? 325 PROFESSIONAL DOUBLE LOT at waldron- GARAGE CLEARANCE: AR- 1-11: 8x8 $1600 8x10 $1800; cemetetery in Dudley. $700. TiFiCAL CHRiSTMAS TRee, HELP WANTED 8x12 $2000 8x16 $2500 deliv- 508-341-7873 bush trimmer, glass top table, 130 YARD SALES ered, Built On-Site. Other Sizes etc. 508-728-5559 (Spencer) Available. CALL (413) 324-1117 Worcester County Memorial **************** BASED IN North Brook- Park Garden of Valor, Paxton DEADLINE FOR field: Home every Night. Mass. 2 lots for sale. $3,000 or Transport chair, excel deluxe Class A driver And/Or Gen- ITEMS FOR SALE Air by Medline 19” seat, up to 300 YARD SALE best offer for both lots. (valued at eral Mechanic For 18-Wheel $8,500) Call 508-892-9843 conditiontioner-$50, lbs. used once. 508-637-1304 SUBMISSIONS IS Trailer Trucks wirlpool refrigerater-$100 NOON MONDAY ****************** Water Heater-$600, Table FOR ALL Contact H.R. Salem Trans- saw-$40, Pool table-$400, TREES/FIELDSTONE: MASS. WEEKLY LET US KNOW!!! port, LLC.(508) 867-3235 WORCESTER COUNTY Air Hookey table- $400, Ver- Trees- evergreens, excellent PAPERS Please call us so that we fiene Fridge- $500, Kitchen Privacy Border. Hemlocks- MEMORIAL PARK, Garden of Deadline subject to can take your ad Valor, Paxton, Mass. 2 lots for stove-$100, windows/door: Spruces-Pines (3’-4’ Tall) 5 for change due to holidays Triple casement: $150, $99. Colorado Blue Spruce out of the paper... 333 SURROGATE sale, $4000 for both lots. Call Call for more info Alan at 508-885-4381 Double hung $50, Dead (18”-22” Tall) 10 for $99. New Town-To-Town MOTHERS light-$100, Pitcher window- england Fieldstone ******************** $100,Round/Flat, excellent Retaining Classifieds ESTATE SALE VIABILITY INC. is looking Teratone door-$100, Double Wallstone. $25/Ton 550 MOBILE HOMES Hung-$150, Casement-$50, (508) 278-5762 evening June 8th & 9th @ 8am - 508-909-4111 for caring, energetic and Double Hung Replacement 2pm reliable applicants for our FT PARK MODEL MOBILE $25. Dump trailer 5kCall TRUCK CAP: fits newer items in house & garage Clubhouse Unit Coordinator HOME - Highview Camp- washer/dryer, freezer, living 757-7055106. Dodge Trucks. 6.6 Bed size 287 FEED (40 hr/wk, $14/hour) and PT ground, West Brookfield. Sea- room, bedroom furniture. no Removable front window, Van Driver (25 hr/wk; split son begins April 15th and closes screens, side windows that reasonable offer will be re- Oct. 15th. New windows, fur- Large entertainment hutch, fused. cash only 208 wagher shifts, $14/hour). Visit open, rugged inside, Lights nace, refrigerator, and kitchen FOUND HERE! black, in great shape. $75 firm. road north grosvenordale, HAY FOR SALE - $4 a bale https://www.viability.org/ca inside. Excellent cond. RED floor. Call 508-873-6312. 508-943-8107 ct. second house over web- off wagon (pick up only), cash reers or contact Elizabeth at $140. 508-259-8805 ster line. no early birds. 508-826-3312 [email protected]

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725 AUTOMOBILES 725 AUTOMOBILES 725 AUTOMOBILES 740 MOTORCYCLES 740 MOTORCYCLES 750 CAMPERS/ 760 VANS/TRUCKS 700 AUTOMOTIVE TRAILERS 1998 Mercedes Benz SL500 RED 1971 MUSTANG MACH 1 BMW MOTORCYCLE, rare 2006 Ford E150 Van, good con- 40k Red w/Tan Leather interior 2007 TOYOTA COROLLA S in good condition. 302 engine 2005 YAMAHA V-STAR 1100 K75 (4-stroke in-line 3 cyl dition. 65,952 miles, $3,300 Call 2012 Cougar 324RLB 5th 2 tops. Both Perfect. $14,00 $3995. Call Ray for more info. with automatic transmission. CLASSIC, PEARL-WHITEHas motor), 1995. Mileage 10,800 508-765-4738 x 322 Wheel Camper. 1 & 1/2 bath, 715 AUTO SERVICES 508-885-6988 508-450-5241 Lots of new parts. Call Eric at all options- hardbags, windshield,(tires have about 1K wear) kids room w/sleeping loft. Pic- 508-987-2628. Serious buyers custom seats/exhaust, backrest,color: silver (#705). Asking tures available.Excellent condi- 8’ PLOW- three cable hook, in $100 CASH FLAT RATE for 2016 CHEVY CRUZE LT. only. floor-boards. 20,000 well-main- $5,200. Accessories: 3rd gen- 2001 CAD EL DORADO TC tion. $19,750. 413-245-4403 good condition. $700 or best any Junk Vehicle No title/no keys 79,000 miles. 1.4 liter engine, tained miles. Great looking & per-eration saddlebags with keys 72,000 miles. Must see! $11,000 Please leave a messge. Locatedoffer. Call Jim at 774-317-0628. OK. Free pick up. Call 401-648- blue, remote start, Weather tech forming bike. $3500 OBO 774- and insert bags, tail rack, 7 Hartley Street, Webster, Mass. 289-4550 in Brimfield Mass. No texting please. 9300 mats. $9000. Call 508-234-6944.VEHICALS FOR SALE 1999 Monoshock upgraded to YSS F150 118k miles. 4x4 single dialed to 250 lbs. Adjustable - 2002 BMW 525iA.$3995. Call cab stepside capt. chairs all documents. Original toolset 725 AUTOMOBILES Ray for more details. 508-450- Loaded Red with Cap $4,000. and bike manual. OEM wind- 765 HEAVY EQUIPMENT 5241 2002 Chevy Silverado 2500 shield, Corbin low seat, Trickle5TH -WHEEL HITCH,1 yr old, F250 work truck, 2012, RWD, HD black long bedloaded 2014 Victory Vision Tour charger, heated handgrips. for Chevy or GMC, $700, ChevyGENERAC GP500 Gasoline 1971 Chevy Impala Con- 2006 MUSTANG -50k,GT 5sp fully71K, equipped with aluminum with plow. Low millige. 67 Loaded with options Only 2,000 This bike was stored in a 5th-Wheel tailgate, good condi-Generator-Unboxed, never modified. Call or email for vertible400 2 barrel carb with flatbed with fold-down sides. Re-thousand. $7500. Would miles, not even broken in Paid garage for many years and is tion $200, 5 trailer tires 235/ used. Original manual + war- details and photos. 508-476-2293. 89,000 miles, 1 owner, runs cent brakes, battery, ac com- $20,000. Asking $13,500. Call in like-new condition. Cruises 80/16R on mag wheels, like newranty card. Provides 5500 [email protected] consider partial trade. Call smooth, new top in 2012, ask- pressor, tires, 10 ply. Ready to Mike 508-752-7474. 774-200-6387 email between 60-80 with no effort $800 Marc 508-847-7542 watt power supply. Asking ing $8,000 or best offer 508- 2007 HYUNDIA /SANTA FE work. 10,000 GVW. $17,000 [email protected] and accelerates 0 to 60 in 4.5 $575. 203-209-6418 885-6878 508-943-1941 or 508-320-2765 seconds. A true 3-season GLS/ AWD $4,880. original 760 VANS/TRUCKS owner. 155k miles. 740 MOTORCYCLES miler! meticulously maintained at 508-943-1790 or 767 VEHICLES WANTED [email protected] 2000 GMC 2500 SIERRA 4- dealar. records availble for 1991 HARLEY DRESSER: door cab & 1/2, 4-wheel drive, no“We Buy Cars Over The 1987 BMW 325i Convertible, review. Sunroof tow pack- 55,000 Miles. Runs Great! red with black leather interior, HONDA PLERUDE SI 4cyl. rot, with plow + truck mount slide-Phone”One call does it all. In- age.Heated seats. Recent $4,500 or Will Trade for Car of in Fleetwood Alcorn camper stant Top Dollar $$ Payouts! 153,000 miles and in good con-tires. Everything operating. ddobh cam. 2.1 1991 good Equal Value. BASS BOAT dition, no rust, newer top, needs condition. well maintained. (2001) w/bath, fridge, a/c, kitch-Free Pickup. We Are Open 24/7 CALL 508-943-4912 16 1/2ft LUND Very Good Con- enette. $5900 508-341-6347 Call Now! 401-648-9300. a tune-up. $4100 or B/O,Adam needs some clear coat. must dition! MANY EXTRAS $3,750 508-735-4413 2010 MAZDA M3 iSV.$6800. see & drive. 314-792-8779 O.B.O. Call for Info (508) 943- TheHeartOfMassachusetts.com Call Ray 508-450-5241 $1700 OBO. 5797, Cell (508) 353-9722

Local Events, Arts, and HERE & THERE Entertainment Listings SUNDAY, JUNE 30 117 West Main St., Spencer, MA SUNDAY, OCTOBER 27, 41 Worcester Rd., Webster, MA 508-885-2708 (Ext. 104) 508-461-5070 ALBANIAN DAY PICNIC www.klemsonline.com MURDER MYSTERY DINNER St. Nicholas Albanian Orthodox Church An interactive dinner theater TRIVIA SATURDAY NIGHTS will hold its annual Albanian Day Picnic. WEDNESDAY JULY 24, The Fashionable Murders. 6:30 pm 7:00 p.m. register 7:30 p.m. start up The Albanian Day Picnic will feature Join us for a laugh-filled night, a great HILLCREST COUNTRY CLUB Noon-7:00pm shish-kabab, traditional pies, such as dinner, and a mystery we need help 325 Pleasant St., Leicester, MA You are cordially invited to the SATURDAY, JUNE 15 spinach, leek, sauerkraut, solving. Advance ticket sales required 508-892-9822 PEARL K. McGOWN NORTHERN and squash, baklava, salemcrossinn.com or call 508-867- WEST BROOKFIELD ANNUAL TEACHERS’ WORKSHOP date-filled cookies, 2345. 260 West Main Street LIVE ENTERTAINMENT FRIDAY FLEA MARKET ON THE COMMON Artisan Made RUG EXHIBITION twist cookies, and other West Brookfield, MA 01585 NIGHT Sponsored by the First Congregational Come experience hand hooked rugs Albanian dessert spe- HEXMARK Church of West Brookfield that are like painting with wool at SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 15 New format–no fence or admission cialties. Ethnic music TAVERN will be provided by the THE PUBLIC HOUSE AND EVENT charge for public. Come visit, find MURDER MYSTERY DINNER AT SALEM Mosaic Ensemble. The public is invited. CENTER treasures, and eat at food trucks! An interactive dinner theater CROSS INN The picnic will be held rain or shine and 227 Main Street, Sturbridge, Mass Vendors set up at 5:30 – 7:30 a.m. The Fashionable Murders 6:30 pm 260 West Main St., admission is free. Noon to 5:30 p.m., on 01655. FREE ADMISSION Flea Market opens at 8 a.m., clos- Join us for a laugh-filled night, a great W. Brookfield, MA the church grounds, 126 Morris Street, es at 2 p.m. $40 for a 20 x 20 dinner, and a mystery we need help 508-867-2345 Southbridge, MA This event is sponsored FRIDAY, AUGUST 9 Space - No electricity available. solving. Advance ticket sales required salemcrossinn.com in part by a grant from the Southbridge To receive an application, email: RED SOX GAME: salemcrossinn.com or call 508-867- Cultural Council, a local agency which is [email protected] Or for $105: round-trip 2345. 260 West Main Street THE CENTRAL MA CHAPTER OF supported by the Massachusetts Cultural call: 508-867-3241 motor coach transpor- West Brookfield, MA 01585 TROUT UNLIMITED Council, a state agency. tation, ticket to game meets the first Monday of every month (right field box seat- from September through May. We 100th ANNIVERSARY FRIDAY, JULY 19 ONGOING CELEBRATION FOR THE ing rows A-G) Bus discuss a variety of conservation pro- AMERICAN LEGION SECOND CHANCE PET departs Danielson at grams to improve the local cold water Grand Parade & Family Fun Day ADOPTIONS AT KLEM’S 4pm. Call 860-423-2591. Reserve your fisheries, local fishing opportunities. Parade begins at 9:30 am - parade 2 p.m. - 4 p.m. spot now! Our annual High School Fly Fishing route from David Prouty Come visit and cats and dogs available Championship High School to the Highway KLEM’S FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, (open to all MA high school students) And our annual fund raising banquet. Department. Parking free at 117 West Main St., Spencer, MA MURDER MYSTERY DINNER JUNE 7th THROUGH AUGUST 28th Auburn Sportsman’s Club Spencer Fairgrounds with 508-885-2708 (Ext. 104) An interactive dinner theater 5 p.m. 50 Elm St., Auburn, MA shuttle to parade route start- www.klemsonline.com The Fashionable Murders. 6:30 pm WEDNESDAY NIGHT CRUISING ing at 6:30 am Join us for a laugh-filled night, a great FOR CHARITY CAR SHOW AT FAMILY FUN DAY dinner, and a mystery we need help KLEM’S Spencer Fairgrounds - open at 11 am solving. All makes and models.Proceeds benefit - festivities begin at noon. Military Advance ticket the Masonic Children’s Charity static displays, guest speaker Teddy sales required KLEM’S Roosevelt IV, NE Patriots Super Bowl 117 West Main St., Spencer, MA FRIDAY, salemcrossinn. trophies on display, kid’s carnival, com or call 508-885-2708 (Ext. 104) live music & entertainment, vendor SATURDAY, SUNDAY 508-867-2345. www.klemsonline.com booths, beer garden, and more! Event JULY 19, 20, 21 260 West Main is free and open to the public. Check Street MARIACHI BAND DOCKDOGS AT KLEM’S out Facebook.com/AL100Post138 for West First Thursday of the month 5-8 p.m. Canine Aquatics Competition! more info. Brookfield, MA 01585 MEXICALI MEXICAN GRILL KLEM’S Webster location FRIDAY, JUNE 21 SECOND CHANCE PET ADOPTIONS AT KLEM’S 2 p.m. - 4 p.m. Come visit the dogs and cats available Do Something KLEM’S 117 West Main St., FUN Spencer, MA 508-885-2708 (Ext. 104) This www.klemsonline.com We e k e nd! www.webstertimes.net Friday, June 7, 2019 • The Webster Times • 13 14 • The Webster Times • Friday, June 7, 2019 www.webstertimes.net

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