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Times-GazetteWarren eastbayri.com WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 2013 VOL. 147, NO. 39 $1.00 DEM inspects shelter after anonymous complaints

Veterinarians find crowding and cleanliness issues

BY TED HAYES [email protected] Inspectors paid a surprise visit to the Warren Animal Shelter Tuesday afternoon after receiv- ing anonymous tips about con- ditions at the cramped shelter at the end of Wood Street. Special agent Joseph Warzycha from the Rhode Island Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, and veterinary para- medic Marisa Coates from the state Department of Environ- mental Management, arrived at the shelter shortly after 1 p.m. and spent about an hour looking Red Sox invite cancer survivor, and his teammates, to Fenway over the facility. Main Animal Control Officer BY TED HAYES The trip was only the latest in a Heidi Garrity, who was injured in [email protected] string of extraordinary events an accident in the town animal Cory Burke's long, scary road that surrounded Cory and his control van earlier this month, took a happy detour Saturday team this summer. After he was was not there. However, animal night. diagnosed last fall with Ewing's control officer Kathi Krause was, Cory, 13, a Kickemuit Middle Sarcoma, a form of bone cancer, along with Warren Deputy Police School student and standout Cory had to leave his teams, both Chief Joseph Loiselle, who left youth baseball player who bat- the Kickemuit Wildcats and King shortly after their arrival. tled cancer for a year before Philip, to concentrate on his Dr. Finocchio said Monday being declared healthy about a treatment. But even as he under- that RISPCA and DEM officials month ago, spent the night at went chemotherapy and other planned to visit the shelter after Fenway Park courtesy of the treatment in Boston, he cheered the RISPCA received several Boston Red Sox. He and his on his buddies from the side- recent complaints about condi- teammates on the King Philip lines. It did the trick as both tions there. The complaints dealt Little League's All Star Team got a teams went on to win big this mainly with cleanliness con- chance to tour the park, go summer. In June, the Wildcats cerns and other problems, he behind the scenes and even walk won the state Middle School said: out to the Green Monster, the championship for the first time "They're about the conditions most famous left field wall in in 18 years, and a month or so there under which the animals baseball. The fact that Cory and later the King Philip All Stars won are living, and the care they're at least two of his coaches are the State District 2 champi- being given," Dr. Finocchio said. Yankees fans didn't matter — onship before falling in the state PHOTOS BY RICHARD W. DIONNE JR. "These are allegations; so to be "This is awesome," he said as he finals. It was King Philip's fist TOP: Members of the King Philip Little League's Major All Stars let out a on the side of caution we're and his buddies were called out District 2 title in 29 years. cheer in front of the Green Monster at Fenway Park Saturday, Sept. 21. going to go in with an olive just before the first pitch at 7:10 ABOVE: Cory Burke (left) and his teammate Nick Simeone check out p.m. See CORY Page 20 something in the stands. See SHELTER Page 3 Fusion Fest Warren waterfront rocks in music and beer festival PAGE 3 Page 2 Warren Times-Gazette September 25, 2013

Navigant gives grants to local groups NECAP science scores are up A host of local groups recently received grants from the Navigant Credit Union, and a reception to announce them was held at the among Bristol Warren students Imago gallery. Attendees included (from left) Eileen Mayhew of the Imago Foundation for the Arts, Eileen Collins of the Warren Results are down over The NECAP tests are designed to gain over the previous test, with an Preservation Society and Imago Foundation for the Arts, Keri last year's test, but show measure student performance on increase of .04-percent. Cronin of the Warren Preservation Society, Richard Valente of the grade level expectations and grade This is the last year students will Historic Warren Armory, Cidalia Rocha, vice president of Project overall increase span expectations in reading, writ- take participate in the NECAP. Two Management at Navigant, Pat Read of the Massasoit Historical ing, math, and science. Tests are years ago, RIDE moved to test the Association, Bob Hamel of Historic Warren Armory, Pat Redfern of BY CHRISTINE O'CONNOR administered to students in grades students on a different platform - the George Hail Library, Jock Hayes of the Bristol Warren Educa- [email protected] 4, 8 and 11. the Partnership for Assessment of tion Foundation, Andrew Ben of Washington Lodge, and Louis The Bristol Warren School Dis- Proficiency in the 2012-2013 Readiness for College and Careers, Rego of the Historic Warren Armory. Other groups to receive trict is showing positive gains in NECAP science test at the school- or PARCC. The new program grants included the Bristol Warren DECA Program the Bristol Warren Education Foundation, the East Bay Warriors Pop Warner, proficiency among students taking level was: Colt Andrews, 50-per- promises to better measure student Football and Cheer, the Warren Fire Department and Warren Fire the New England Common Assess- cent; Guiteras, 53.2-percent; Hugh performance through technology- Department Training Division, the Warren Heritage Foundation, ment Program science test. Cole, 41.7-percent; Rockwell, 70.8- enhanced test items. The tests and the Warren Police Department. The Rhode Island Department of percent; Kickemuit, 31.2-percent; resemble more closely content stu- Education released its NECAP sci- and Mt. Hope High School, 42-per- dents are learning in the classroom, ence scores Monday, with Bristol cent. and less like a fill-in-the-bubble test. Warren showing a proficiency rate Almost all schools showed a PARCC tests are taken on a com- of 42.1-percent. That's an increase slight decline over the 2012-2013 puter, ensuring a more engaging of 14.1-percent since the tests were test, with the larger decline show- and interactive test. instituted in 2008. However, that ing at Hugh Cole, 17.2-percent. The new test will be adminis- figure is down by 5.8 percent over Mt. Hope High School was the tered starting in the 2014-2015 the 2012-2013 test. only district school that showed a school year. Getting the most from Social Security Plan well, retire well. longer, the second biggest question we face is: “How That’s the motto of Josh Wells, president of Euclid do I not out live my money?” Real planning, that’s Financial Services, who stresses that knowing how to how. The average man now lives to age 76, which is maximize Social Security benefits is critical to build- up from just a few years ago, and women live even ing a sound retirement package. longer. 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HHundredsundreds rockrock outout atat FFusionusion FestFest BY TED HAYES ing on more acoustic- based [email protected] acts in addition to its stock of rock- Fueled by cold 'Gansetts, hot ers like Six Star General and Sick truck food and plenty of music, Pills. To that end, Jacob Haller, All- hundreds of music lovers spent ysen Callery and Haunt The House Saturday grooving along the War- played early sets. Music scene vet- ren River waterfront as part of the eran Mark Cutler was there, too, fifth annual FusionFest at the before yielding to the heavy acts. Blount Clam Shack. Like last year, weather was The festival — part music show- almost, but not quite, a factor. case for 75OrLess Records, part While a steady wind last year beer garden, food celebration and tipped over tents and howled dance party — is a fund-raiser for through the crowd, there was only the FusionWorks dance company a small threat of wind and rain this CHARLES MORRISON in Providence, but has turned into year, and the day stayed dry and TOP: A crowd jams out as Six Star General plays one of the biggest end-of-summer warm. along the Warren waterfront Saturday afternoon. traditions around. Organizers estimated that at LEFT: Six Star General closed out the Fusion Fest, as This year's festival featured an least 800 people came out over the has become tradition. ABOVE: Six Star General bass extended lineup as 75OrLess, course of the day to watch the free player and Fusion Fest founder Mark "Slick" Mac- Dougall dropped sonic bombs on the audience during based in Warren, has started tak- music. his band's closing set.

SHELTER: Town awaits inspectors’ report branch." and cleanliness issues outside found, and given a chance to cor- Over the course of the hour- the facility. Out back, they found rect them. The authority for over- long visit the visitors moved their old stacks of cages and a closed seeing the findings would fall to way from the front office off area where one animal suffer- DEM, which oversees all munici- throughout the cramped facility. ing from parvo had been kept pal animal shelters. One of animal officers' concerns some time back. "Our concern is whether the was the number of animals in the However, shelter workers told animals are being properly cared building, and veterinarians not- inspectors that no animals cur- for," he said. "I would assume ed that as they toured the facility. rently housed at the shelter have they would have a certain period They found other issues, too — the disease. of time to correct those deficien- RICHARD W. DIONNE JR. five guinea pigs being housed in Dr. Finocchio said prior to the cies, and then if they do not, the RISPCA special agent Joseph Warzycha and DEM veterinary paramedic the main cat room since there site visit that the town will be state would move from there." Marisa Coates tour the Warren Animal Shelter's cat room, as a kitty was nowhere else to put them — informed of the deficiencies takes a peek at a photographer's camera.

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CHECK OUT Recently SOLD Transactions on Call 401-253-1000 or 1-800-382-8477 Warren Times-Gazette September 25, 2013 Page 5 BUILDING PERMITS Students get cash I 27 Cottage St., Gail M. Pereira. Install 28 feet of six-foot stockade fence in backyard, $1,000. I 569 Main St., I Shalom Co. INc., Replace existing fence, $11,000. I 82 Seymour St., William W. Christhilf. Install and finish hardwood floors in four rooms and one walk-in for perfect attendance closet. Install baseboard, $16,000. Fund establishes award student(s) will receive $720 for this I 29 Brownell St., Elaine M. Stafford. Replace two windows, $3,000. I for students with perfect accomplishment, one dollar for each 94 Child St., Spencer Morris. Bathroom remodel, $3,000. day of attendance. I 8 Jacobs Point, Michael Emmenecker. Remodel bathroom, $3,000. attendance Why is 720 the lucky number? I 48 Laurel Lane, Kenneth W. Morrill. Foundation and slab only to receive garage Superintendent Melinda Thies said (to be built at a later date). Zoning board approved, $4,000. If succeeding academically weren't "that sum is equal to the number of I 30 Detroit Ave., Liz Griffith. Install nine replacement windows, $10,000. motivation enough, there is now a degrees in 4 pi radians." I 74 Locust Terrace, Paul Bellerjeau. Construct screen porch, $33,000. financial incentive encouraging stu- The award is the brainchild of an I 36 Detroit Ave., James R. Evans. Install vinyl siding on three sides of house, $3,000. dents to attend school every day. anonymous donor who established I 461 Water St., Blount Realty Co. Roof repair, $210,000. An anonymous the Four Attendance Award Scholar- I 62 Fatima Drive, Catherine P. Massa. Strip and re-roof, $5,000. donor set up a ship Fund with an initial deposit of I 55 West St., Audrey B. Oliver. Strip and re-roof, $4,000. recurring finan- $10,000. I 46 Coomer Ave., Troy D. Bickel. 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EDITORIAL Time to solve shelter question

t's time for the town to get serious about the ani- mal shelter. Warren surely needs something better. Tight as money is, the town should examine the costs of relocating, expanding and/or modernizing the outmoded, dirty facility. It's too cramped? Add Ion. There aren't enough kennels? Build another wing. Messy? Put some elbow grease into the place. Lies in a flood plain? Build something else, somewhere else. State inspectors on Tuesday found a shelter loaded to the gills with cats, dogs, guinea pigs and more. None of these findings are any news to most Warrenites who've seen the shelter decay for years. Indeed, past attempts to fix its problems have gone nowhere, including RUFF (Residents United for Fur- ry Friends), which WHERE TO WRITE: appears dead in the water Warren Times-Gazette, P.O. Box and suffers, at least pub- 90, Bristol, RI 02809. licly, from a lack of direc- Letters may also be sent to us on tion. There was talk about LETTERS TO THE EDITOR the Internet at: warren@eastbay newspapers.com "piggy-backing" the shel- ter with the new, state-of- Comments were out of line the-art facility being built in Bristol, but that appears to be going nowhere as well. To the editor: I hope that the Warren Times- comments , were way off color! More recently, there was a one-side discussion about I am so appalled at the com- Gazette monitors "hate" com- There is enough heartache in relocating the shelter to the Market Street property ments of Walterheisenberg and ments a little more carefully, and the world, no one needs to be where, even now, a new animal hospital is being built. GoodBytori in regards to (the 9/11 stops people like them from com- exposed to such hateful, deroga- That idea, too, seems to have gained little or no traction baby) story (on Eastbayri.com). menting in such a derogatory tory comments. from the town end. This was a very nice, heart- manner. A good healthy debate is Thank you. It's not clear what Warren needs, other than an ade- warming article and their disgust- one thing, but their comments, Jeannette Cabral quate facility to care for its animals. If there is no consen- ing opinions turned my stomach. especially Walterheisenberg's Bristol sus on what should be done, then, why has the Warren Town Council not yet started a conversation on the shel- ter's future? Fatima’s closing an opportunity for town It's a discussion that needs to begin, and should have begun a long time ago. Dear Editor: funding" attempt by the Town project to return to town control While the closing of the Fati- Council is evidence that Warren of our school system by eman- ma School is sad for many, it can no longer afford Bristol's cip ating from the Bristol-War- presents an opportunity to the budget. ren Regional District. Town of Warren. 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You will type in the first of the Bristol Warren Regional make your donation, drop them three letters of your last name School Committee. Warren Times-Gazette September 25, 2013 Page 7 100 YEARS AGO Taken from the pages of the but where in old familiar haunts, Warren and Barrington Gazette amidst rock weed and stones, this week in September 1913: with mummychaugs, he could pass his days. One taste of the Sea turtle escape world of sunshine was enough. It was but a common sea tur- His foster parent scared him. tle, yet it had won its way to a Those about looked as Brobdi- warm corner in the heart of him naglans of "Alice Fame." The who claimed it, and rescued it a yacht was deserted. One mourn- struggling waif, from the tangle er at least went about the streets of seaweed and murkey waters of refusing to be comforted. Visions Potter's cove. To his group of of that turtle in an aquarium admiring companions, its new already for a tenant, were blast- master showed it. Its cute ways; ed. its multi-colored garb; its bright eyes soon made it the fondled A break in the clouds and petted treasure of the whole "Did you hear about the bold group. The day had not been break this (Tuesday) morning?" without its alloy of sunshine and said the manager to the cub cloud, and the party that had left reporter. "I see you've turned in town in the early morning for a on account of it as yet, though day of sport and pleasure felt you have been on the street all that their cup was brimful of joy the morning and to policehead- because one among them had quarters. You're getting careless. found in the little turtle, a new Didn't the Chief tell you?" "N-n- meaning and purpose in life. But no Sir!" stammered the shrinking alas! Porr turtle! "His fate was the youngster, who from the tone of common fate of all." Picked up, the manager's vocie was expect- as a waif, from the seas and ing a reduction in salary or his sands, small and young as it was, discharge, for his carelessness. the same longing overtook mas- "You didn't hear about the bold ter turtle as overcomes the child break" — again thundered the BUTCH LOMBARDI of the New York pavements, manager. N-n-no Sir! Ill go out Warren High School Class of '63 celebrates 50 years snatched from the bustle and and find out, Sir, if you'll tell me heat and the corner grocery. The where it was." "Why," replied the Warren High School's Class of 1963 held its 50th reunon on Saturday and Sunday, Sept. 14 and 15. A child who has been taken bare- manager. "Old Sol broke through dinner dance was held at the Wharf Tavern and the class picnic was held at the DeLeo home in Bristol. foot to the fields of daisy and the clouds." Ninety-one people, with 56 classmates, attended. Besides the nearby classmates the following traveled clover, to smell the new mown more than 100 miles to attend: Norman Riopel of Vermont, Earle Witt of New Jersey, Marilyn Mendoza hay and the barnyard, longs for Not so big of Lingral, Ariz., Vinny Sullivan of Connecticut, Dr. Ted Singleton of Florida, Sue Steele Stevenson of Cal- ifornia, Vernon Petscel of Florida, Emil Slonina of Georgia, Sue Jones Sharples of Florida, Ken Boucher of the familiar walks, the tune of A squash that would do duty Alabama, Ollie Lawrence of Nevada, Jane Stanley Rice of Florida and Don Ramsden of Indiana. the organ grinder, the smell of for a present day Cinderella, the tenements. And so this turtle should the fabled pumpkin not waif longed for its old home be forthcoming, is to be seen at among sea weeds and sands and the grocery and market of J.M. familiar companions. When the Maloy, NOrth Water street. The part on the power boat reached squash weighs 45 poiunds, and home and were preparing to its particular species is "The embark, lo, Master Turtle was Mammoth Chilli." Both on gone. It was a H.O.P. or a swim account of its weight and its size, that he took for his old home. it has attracted much attention Alas! Alas! No one knows. The and many are wondering if it will man who adopted him, aroused eat as well as it looks. The credit his companions to the search. of raising this immense veg- No trace no foot-print. Gone, not etable belongs to Frank Adams, where the woodbine twineth, so it is stated.

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BusinessHave a? Advertise it here and reach over 60,000 readers! Call today! 401-253-6000 Page 8 Warren Times-Gazette September 25, 2013 POLICE REPORT Noisy neighbors and one angry cat Monday, Sept. 16 Police got a call about two women tak- ing recyclables from bins on Ellis Avenue.

Loose dog calls came in from Market Street and Birchswamp Road.

A Market Street caller asked to speak to an officer about an unwanted person at her home. The person left, but the woman called back later to report that he had returned.

Francisco Mello, 56, of Bristol, was charged with disorderly conduct after a verbal disturbance was reported on Market Street just after 5 p.m.

Jewelry and computers were reported stolen from a Water Street home.

Police dispersed a group of kids on RICHARD W. DIONNE JR. Water Street. Gridlock! Warren detail police officer Eric Wiitala directs traffic at the Someone complained that a person at intersection of Franklin Street and Metacom Avenue Monday Water and Baker streets was yelling morning. State work to replace sidewalks along Metacom Avenue and swearing into his cell phone. A few brought traffic to a virtual standstill, backing cars back as far as minutes later, police got an identical the Bristol line to the south. The work is expected to continue call, this time reporting that the person through the fall. was at Water and Miller.

A Davis Street man told police that he showed up and gave them a talking to. Police dispersed a group of kids on was threatened by his neighbor. Miller Street just after 6 p.m. Police got a call that a dog on Highview Tuesday, Sept. 17 Avenue had been barking for several A group of kids "acting rowdy" drew A Market Street resident told police hours. complaints from neighbors on Child that an upstairs neighbor was being Street. noisy. A caller from Market Street saw a man climb through an open window. Police Saturday, Sept. 21 Someone complained that trash had arrived and elaborated: It was actually A small party on Main Street was been left out on a Miller Street side- a doggie door. called in just after 2 a.m. walk. Eric J. Moreira, 35, of Providence, was A Broad Street man reported having a A larceny was reported on Ellis Avenue. arrested on Main Street on a Fall River problem with his neighbor. warrant for being a fugitive from jus- You can pretty much figure out how tice. The animal control officer went out to this call went: Police received word at Fern Drive after a resident reported a 4:48 p.m. that a runaway cat was stuck Thursday, Sept. 19 neighbor's barking dog. Police noted under a car on Market Street. At 5:42 Police got a call about a possibly that the owner agreed to bring the dog p.m., after officers arrived, another call injured wild turkey on Parker Avenue. inside, but gave the animal officer a was placed: This time requesting rescue The animal control officer checked it hard time. for an animal bite. out and found no evidence of fowl play; the bird was fine. A dead rabbit call came in from Pine A Davis Street resident complained Lane. that someone had flattened his bicycle A Croade Street woman called police tires. after getting into an argument with her Someone complained about a drunk son. driver on Child Street. A search turned A tenant dispute was called in at a up nothing. Union Street apartment building. A driver on Market Street reported kids fighting in the middle of the road. A fireworks call came in from Ellis Wednesday, Sept. 18 Avenue; two minutes later, someone a Police went to Denver Avenue to help An unruly student was called in from few streets over reported hearing the keep the peace. the Hugh Cole School. sound of shots being fired.

A caller complained that someone was Someone complained about two people Sunday, Sept. 22 siphoning gas from cars parked on sitting in a red Toyota on Maple Road A shoplifting call that came in from Canario Drive. that might have been "smoking drugs." Miller Street proved a misunderstand- ing. After the store owner reviewed Someone called police after spotting a A lawnmower was reported stolen surveillance tape, the missing item was coyote on Vernon Street. from Dyer Street. located; it had been put back in the wrong spot by the customer. A Joyce Street man told police that his An open burning complaint came in from Main and Union streets. landlord was trying to hurt him. Rescue was called after a ceiling fan in a Main Street building fell on someone's Friday, Sept. 20 When you become a member of the CTFCU you are A Market Street woman told police head. someone vandalized her car, then ver- A barking dog call came in from Beth treated like you own the place, because you do! bally harassed her. Avenue. Tyler Anthony Bagley, 21, of West War- YOUR TOWN, YOUR CREDIT UNION FOR OVER 52 YEARS. wick, was charged with domestic simple A four-wheeler was spotted driving A disagreement between a woman and assault/battery and domestic disorderly around Taddy Avenue. her boyfriend was called in on Market conduct, after police were called to Street. Wood Street for a disturbance. A King Street woman reported items missing from her home. Police got a call about a dead skunk on Monday, Sept. 23 Market Street. A Central Avenue woman complained A woman called police after becoming that neighborhood kids were using foul A Main Street merchant reported concerned about her car being repos- language around her child. Police shoplifting. sessed. Warren Times-Gazette September 25, 2013 Page 9 COMMENTARY Ask Dr. Kerwin It's time to chart a course for Warren THE PERILS OF WISDOM TEETH BY FREDERICK D. MASSIE serving as a significant attrac- outside expertise and advice, Q: I hear conflicting things about wis- way out, they can also damage the dom teeth. Are they good or bad? adjoining teeth. Warren's rich heritage pro- tion for businesses and tourism encouraging and facilitating vides a great quality of life and and greatly contributing to our connections to restaurants, gro- A: Wisdom teeth are not necessarily Depending on the severity of the situa- Town’s unique quality of life and cery stores and kitchen incuba- bad, but they can be troublesome if tion, your dentist may refer you to an serves as a powerful attraction they don’t come into your mouth— oral surgeon for extraction of the trou- for residents, visitors and busi- aesthetic appeal. tors. On the downside, we have a I Protect and, where possible, erupt, that is—in the right way. Wisdom blesome teeth. One of the challenges nesses. The town's outstanding teeth is the name for your third molars, with extracting a wisdom tooth is that regulatory and permitting enhance the environmental attractions include a thriving which are in the far back of your mouth. the tooth can have as many as five historic downtown, a vibrant process often cited as a disin- integrity of all salt and fresh sur- When they come in properly they can roots. Sometimes the oral surgeon has waterfront, clean and produc- centive to business growth. With face waters, supporting the be an asset, particularly adding to your to actually break the tooth and remove tive salt and fresh waters, suc- a small municipal staff, often area’s vibrant marine fisheries chewing power. But when they erupt it in segments. Talk with your dentist and are squeezed by other teeth about what your strategy should be if cessful manufacturing, service juggling many tasks simultane- and recreational uses. I because of a jaw too small to accom- you are anticipating the arrival of wis- and retail businesses, fertile ously and a number of require- Ensure all new commercial ments that can be both costly and residential development has modate them, they can be trouble. dom teeth. agricultural lands, and a diverse These are called impacted wisdom and time-consuming to appli- minimal impact on the natural resident population united by a teeth. If the wisdom teeth erupt only strong feeling of place. Warren's cants, our Town has a reputation environment and does not partially, bacteria can get into the Presented as a service to the Comprehensive Plan's mission of being a difficult place to unduly strain Town services. opening and cause infection. The infec- community by establish and grow a business. I Improve pedestrian, bicycle tion associated with impacted wisdom • Dr. Theodore G. Drummond is to protect, preserve and teeth can be quite painful. It will gener- enhance Warren's assets and We have key town gateway and other transportation inter- • Dr. John F. Kerwin, DDS areas, including commercial and connections between all areas of ally cause local swelling and stiffness people by promoting appropri- in the jaw. As the teeth try to force their Presented as a public service ate policies and ensuring residential sections, where the Town and address parking 634 Main St, Warren • 245-5825 resources are in position to building owners’ neglect has accommodations, supporting accomplish those ends. Through created a visual and social blight improved and increased resi- the contributions of Town staff in our Town. We have main traf- dent and visitor movement to, and boards, residents, business fic arteries through the Town and patronage of, local busi- owners, and building and land- that are often clogged during nesses and other town attrac- owners, we are charting a course peak travel times, discouraging tions. for our future. visitors to our local businesses Warren’s currently-under-con- Fortunately, we are blessed and resulting in speeding on struction Comprehensive Plan is with a wealth of opportunities adjacent streets. And, we have an important means to achiev- through our existing commercial limited vehicle parking in the ing these ends, as it will guide operations including, but not downtown retail areas, resulting the Town’s elected and appoint- limited to: successful small and in spillover into primarily resi- ed officials in the future. large production and manufac- dential streets. Whether these actions, and the METRIC MOTORS turing facilities; thriving retail To ensure our Town’s future others that will ultimately con- imported auto specialists businesses ranging from service economic and environmental stitute the final Comprehensive providers to stores and restau- health, we must: Plan, become a reality depends we solve problems no one else can I rants; and a significant amount Protect and preserve the on the long-term commitment of space for business expansion unique and valuable attractions of Warren’s administrators and REGULAR MAINTENANCE and growth in existing buildings and benefits of the historic residents to make our town even and as yet undeveloped or downtown village and adjacent better than it is today. 508.336.8480 under-developed areas appro- waterfront area. I Note: Warren residents interested priate for such uses. Establish consistent, facili- www.metricmotorsinc.net tated permitting regulations and in contributing may view a draft We have relatively large and of Warren’s Comprehensive Plan fertile agricultural lands with the well-defined design guidelines DEALER ALTERNATIVE for proposed business expan- on the Town’s website at: potential for many cash crops. www.townofwarren-ri.gov and We have extensive waterfronts sion and new development in all provide their ideas by emailing bordering estuarine waters serv- commercial, manufacturing, ing as nurseries and habitat for industrial and residential areas, Warren Town Planner Caroline dynamic fisheries and offering ensuring predictable expecta- Wells: CWells@townofwarren- excellent marine recreation. tions, enforcement and aesthet- ri.gov and/or the Chairman of And, we have a rich historic her- ics. the Warren Planning Board I itage in buildings, particularly in Stimulate diverse agricultur- Frederick Massie: al production, providing links to and near the downtown area, [email protected]

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Down- 4200 for more information. receive a free brochure, visit the Stage will be a little more intimate, Preview tickets are $20 for the box office, call 247-4200 or e-mail a little more intense. UpStage will first three performances of all [email protected]. provide a little more spectacle, a UpStage and DownStage plays. Check the website at www.2nd bit more bling. The regular price for individual StoryTheatre.com. The first play DownStage, “Lob- tickets is $25. “Under 21” tickets by Hero,” is already such a hit that are $20 at any performance. The DownStage season performances have been extend- Performance times will be stag- “Lobby Hero” by Kenneth Lon- ed to Oct. 13. See details below. gered. UpStage plays begin at 7:30 ergan is through Oct. 13. Because Subscription packages are $210 p.m. Thursdays to Saturdays and of stand-room-only perfor- for all 10 plays. Just the five at 2:30 p.m. on Sundays. Down- mances, the taut drama, comedy and romance all rolled into one, was extended to Oct. 13. Newly added performances are Sundays, Sept. 29 and Oct. 6, at 7 p.m.; Thursday to Saturday, Oct. 10 to PHOTO BY RICHARD W. DIONNE JR. 12, at 8 p.m.; and Sunday, Oct. 13, SCHRODERSSCHRODERS at 3 p.m. Jeff Church as Jeff (left) and Marlon Carey as William in “Lobby Hero” DELIDELI ANDAND CATERINGCATERING “Sons of the Prophet” by by Kenneth Lonergan. The play is running DownStage at 2nd Story The- Stephen Karam is from Oct. 31 to atre and has been extended through Oct. 13. Quality Since 1945 Nov. 24 (with an additional perfor- mance on Sunday, Nov. 3, at 7 The UpStage season Georges Feydeau is from March 20 p.m.). Previews are Oct. 25 to 27. “Dancing at Lughnasa” by Bri- to April 13 (with an additional per- “The Lyons” by Nicky Silver is an Friel is from Oct. 3 to 27 (with formance on Monday, March 24). from Jan. 16 to Feb. 9 (with an an extra performance at 7:30 p.m. Previews are March 14 to 16. FOOTBALL PARTIES NEED: additional performance on Sun- Monday, Oct. 7). Previews are “Psycho Beach Party” by CALZONES • CHEESE TRAYS day, Jan. 19, at 7 p.m.). Previews Sept. 27 to 29. Charles Busch is from May 8 to are Jan. 10 to 12. “Saint Joan” by George Bernard June 1 (with an additional perfor- CHICKEN WINGS “A Bright New Boise” by Samuel Shaw is from Nov. 21 to Dec. 15 mance on Monday, May 12). Pre- SANDWICH & DELI PLATTERS D. Hunter is from March 6 to 30 (with an extra performance at 7:30 views are May 2 to 4. (with an additional performance p.m. Monday, Nov. 25). Previews A special event on Sunday, March 9, at 7 p.m.). are Nov. 15 to 17. “Golda’s Balcony” by William Previews are Feb. 28 to March 2. ORDER NOW 437-DELI “Seven Keys to Baldpate” by is a special performance at “Time Stands Still” by Donald George M. Cohan is from Jan. 30 to Store Hours: Monday - Saturday 7am-6pm, Sunday 7am-1pm the Bristol Statehouse, 240 High Margullies is from April 24 to May Feb. 23 (with an additional perfor- 204 WILLETT AVENUE • RIVERSIDE, RHODE ISLAND St., Bristol. Opening in 1973, on 18 (with an additional perfor- mance on Monday, Feb. 3). Pre- www.schrodersdeli.com the eve of the Yom Kippur War, the mance on Sunday, April 27, at 7 views are Jan. 24 to 26. p.m.). Previews are April 18 to 20. “Le Dindon” or “The Dupe” by See FACING PAGE Warren Times-Gazette September 25, 2013 Page 11 AROUND TOWN Alzheimer’s caregivers is Gary Fish. event and their families features a Paint a pumpkin, with a face or This is an alcohol- and tobacco- rock climbing wall, face painting, a fall scene. Visit Charlie Brown’s To Submit Community News group meeting tonight free venue. Bring a non-perish- pumpkin painting, chowder, hot Pumpkin Patch, take your picture able food donation to benefit the dogs and baked goods. with Charlie Brown and his BY E-MAIL (PREFERRED): [email protected] An Alzheimer’s caregivers sup- Bristol Good Neighbors soup The Society of St. Vincent de friends, and pick out a perfect port group meets the fourth kitchen in support of “Singing Out Paul is a nonprofit, Catholic lay pumpkin. BY MAIL: Warren Times-Gazette, Wednesday of the month, Sept. Community News, P.O. Box 90, Bristol, for Food” for the Artist Hunger organization with 700,000 volun- For more information, visit 25, at 6:30 p.m. at the First Baptist RI 02809 Network. Check out www.singin- teers in 140 countries around the www.frerichsfarm.com or call Church’s Giura Building, 16 Miller goutforfood.org. world. 245-8245. BY FAX: 401/253-6055 St. For more information, call 396- Coming up on Oct. 4 is a benefit Or, visit the WEBSITE at www. east 5200. concert for open mic and there Pumpkin Palooza is Auditions set for bayri.com where you can fill out forms will be no featured performers for engagements, weddings, anniver- Try Zumba classes and that week. this fall at Frerichs Farm annual ‘Christmas Carol’ saries, births and achievements. Go to the bottom of the homepage and click support animal shelter The Pumpkin Palooza is taking On Sunday, Sept. 29, Bristol on “Send Us Your News.” Lion’s Den is open place every weekend through Oct. Theatre Company will hold audi- Zumba, a Latin-inspired cardio 27 at Frerichs Farm, 43 Kinnicutt FOR MORE INFORMATION: workout, is offered at 426 Fitness Wednesday, Saturday tions for its second annual pro- 401/253-6000, ext. 107 Ave. Most events are free, with a duction of “A Christmas Carol” for free on Thursday nights to The Lion’s Den Thrift Shop at 16 nominal charge for some. Or stop by our office at 1 Bradford St., raise funds for the Warren Animal from 3 to 7 p.m. at the Reynolds Bristol. Photos are encouraged but Miller St. is open from 9 a.m. to 1 Pick your mode of transporta- School, 325 High St., Bristol. Shelter. Non-members and mem- p.m. on Wednesdays and Satur- tion and take a ride around the cannot be returned, unless a self- With the exception of Scrooge, addressed, stamped envelope is bers are welcome at 7 p.m. on days. All fall clothing for men, farm on the Pumpkin Coach or this year’s show will feature an all- enclosed. Thursdays at the fitness center at women and children is on sale, Snap the Dragon. Visit the Western children’s cast. Children 6 to 18 are 426 Metacom Ave. in the Parker and there are weekly specials. Town, where you can pan for Milestone events, such as births, wed- asked to learn a stanza of a Christ- Mill. All of the summer clothing is 50 farmer’s gold, go to jail, hang your dings, engagements, etc., must be sub- mas carol of their choosing to sing mitted within the year following the Donations are collected during percent off. There also are small hat in the saloon and then stop to at the audition. They will be asked event. the free classes and go toward household items for sale. rob the bank. Ride the Witch to read from a provided script and improvements to the shelter and Broom. DEADLINE: 5 p.m. on Monday day-to-day operations. For more take part in a dance audition. Register for Friends Make your own scarecrow — NOTE: To get information into the information, call Mark Lombari at they supply the hay and little Children should wear or bring Eight Days calendar in the Life section, 247-7440. of the Poor Walk/Run items to create the body — just dance-appropriate shoes (no flip- the deadline is at noon on Friday. bring some old clothes, crazy hats flops). Call backs will be held at 7 Free counseling for Members of the Society of St. p.m. Vincent de Paul at local churches or whatever else your imagination Performances of “A Christmas your small business are challenging everyone to step and the back of your closets can WEBOND to host Carol” will be from Dec. 12 to 15. forward and help people in need conjure up. For more information, go to women’s fall series Anyone interested in a free, con- by participating in the society’s Play in the hay. Kids can climb www.bristoltheatre.com or visit fidential mentoring session can Friends of the Poor Walk/Run at all around in it and go crazy. They A weekly brown bag lunch is on their Facebook page. contact the East Bay Chamber of 10 a.m. on Saturday, Sept. 28, at can even try to find the “needle” in Commerce to meet with a SCORE Colt State Park in Bristol. the hay stack! See more AROUND TOWN Page 12 business counselor. Appoint- The event, in its sixth year, is the ments are available on Fridays at only statewide fund-raiser for the 9:30 or 10:30 a.m. at the Chamber non-profit society, which assists office, 16 Cutler St., Suite 102. people of all religious beliefs by Learn more about how to providing emergency utility pay- increase, expand or manage your ments, food, clothing and shelter, business with a face-to-face con- along with one-on-one assistance sultation with a business profes- to people in crisis. sional who has owned a variety of In 2012, conferences around the businesses for 40 years and can state, served more than 80,000 help with your questions or prob- Rhode Islanders in need with lems. 75,583 volunteer hours and You decide the level of assis- $800,000 in direct aid. tance you would like, and the number of sessions, based on The three-mile walk offers your needs. Call the Chamber scenic, shoreline views. Go to svdp office at 245-0750 for more infor- ri.org to download a walker regis- mation. tration and pledge form or can call 305-3880 for an application to be sent. The event is wheelchair Car Cruise Nights accessible and four-legged friends continue on Fridays (on leashes) are welcome. Runners will face a five-mile, Annual Car Cruise Nights are USATF-certified run. The course is under way on Fridays from 5 p.m. fast and fairly flat. Merchandise until dusk at St. Thomas the Apos- prizes and trophies will be award- tle Church, 500 Metacom Ave. The ed for winners in each age catego- evenings will continue until Oct. 4. ry. Register online at lightbox All vehicles are welcome. There reg.com; or, registration forms are will be a live DJ playing ’50s music, at svdpri.org. Registration is $25 prizes and food. from Sept. 25 through race day. Or, send a donation to the Soci- Acoustic open mic at ety of St. Vincent de Paul, P.O. Box Coffee Depot on Fridays 40605, Providence, RI 02940. (Write “Friends of the Poor” in the An acoustic open mic is on most memo line.) All contributions are Fridays (except holiday weekends) tax-deductible. from 7 to 10 p.m. at The Coffee Check-in and last-minute regis- Depot, 501 Main St. Open mic tration for the event is at 9 a.m. on starts at about 7 p.m. Featured Sept. 28. The race will kick off at artists perform from 8 to 8:40 p.m., 10 a.m. and the start of the walk followed by open mic until 9:50. will immediately follow. Beverages, food and pastries are At 11 a.m., a family fun festival for sale. Featured artist on Sept. 27 for participants, supporters of the

Special performance at Bristol Statehouse From FACING PAGE urday and at 3 p.m. Sunday, with play uses flashbacks to let leg- an additional performance on endary world leader Golda Meir Sunday, Nov. 17, at 7 p.m. Pre- tell the story of her life. It’s pro- views are Nov. 8 to 10. Discussion duced to commemorate the 75th Sunday is on Nov. 24, following anniversary of Kristallnacht. the 3 p.m. performance. Previews Performances are from Nov. 14 are $25, regular performances to Dec. 8 at 8 p.m. Thursday to Sat- $30, and age 21 and under are $20. Page 12 Warren Times-Gazette September 25, 2013 SENIORS Seminar on how to pay are available that can help. A fall foliage trip to the Museum Call between 8:30 a.m. and noon. tens for underprivileged children. RSVP to Betty Hoague at 247- of Russian Icons in Clinton, Mass., If you need state transportation Ceramics is at 6 p.m. on Tues- for healthcare, services 1930. is on Thursday, Oct. 24. Get a guid- services through the RIDE pro- days with June. There is no charge ed tour of the museum, which gram for medical appointments, for the class, just the piece you “Growing Older: How Can I Pay Deadline Tuesday for presents a fascinating combina- there is a co-pay fee of $4 round work on. for Healthcare and Services I tion of history, art and religion trip. Medical assistance recipients A craft class is at 10 a.m. on Need?” is on Thursday, Oct. 3, at 1 trip to icon museum under one roof. Lunch will follow will not be charged. If you have Wednesdays with Joan. Beginners p.m. at the Warren Senior Center, at the charming 1761 Old Mill any questions, call 461-9760. are always welcome. 20 Libby Lane. The seminar, led by The Warren Senior Center, 20 Restaurant located at the gateway The computer room is open to Health insurance counseling is a panel of experts, will discuss Libby Lane, is open from 8:30 a.m. to the Mohawk Trail in Westmin- all seniors from 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. offered on Thursday afternoons programs and services that are to 4 p.m. Tuesday to Friday and has a variety of ongoing activities. ster, Mass. Meal choices are baked Monday to Friday for practice and by appointment. Janet Holmes available as you age. from East Bay CAP is available to A question and answer period For more information, or to sign whitefish with a crumb topping or pleasure. assist seniors with health insur- will follow. up for programs, call Betty at 247- baked stuffed chicken with wal- Crocheting and crafts are at 6 ance questions and options. There Panelists are Catherine Taylor, 1930. nuts and cranberries and an apple p.m. Mondays. are many assistance programs director, Division of Elderly A farmers’ market is open to the cinnamon glaze. Entrees are Cards are played at 9 a.m., with available to eligible seniors. Call Affairs; Mary Beth Lescault, RN, public on Thursdays from 4 to 7 served with potato, vegetable, bridge on Tuesdays and Fridays, the center for an appointment. nursing director, Grace Barker p.m. on the grounds at Libby corn fritters, rolls and coffee. pinochle on Wednesdays, Hi-Lo- Bingo is at 1 p.m. Fridays. Come Nursing Center; James Mullen, Lane. Fresh fruits and vegetables Enjoy the rustic beauty of the Jack on Thursdays and cribbage for an afternoon of bingo, with a elder law attorney; Robin Smith, are available for purchase. Look grounds and visit the gift shop and on Fridays. variety of games and cash prizes. insurance and healthcare advo- for Emily under the white tent. bakery where you can take home Join Rachel and friends for whist Refreshments are served. cate; and Marcia Mascena, com- SNAP benefits, cash, and farmers’ their famous corn fritters and at 12:15 p.m. on Tuesdays. munity liaison, Bayada Home market coupons may be pecan rolls. Then, there is a stop at Refreshments are served. New Health Care. redeemed. Bolton Orchards on the way card players are always welcome. Kickemuit Village bingo Learn what Medicare covers, the Cribbage for beginners with home. The cost is $55 per mem- Aerobics classes are on Tues- is every Wednesday difference between Medicare and instructor Frank Nencka is at 1 ber, with a $20 deposit due upon days and Thursdays at 10:15 a.m. Medicaid, how you can stay at p.m. on Thursdays beginning Oct. reservation. Full payment is due Join Sue for a workout that focus- The Kickemuit Village weekly home, what to do if you can no 3. This popular card game by Oct. 1. es on the key posture muscle bingo is at 1 p.m. on Wednesdays longer stay at home, how to pay involves playing and grouping Ongoing events groups and cardiovascular sys- at Andreozzi Hall, 20 Libby Lane. for assisted living, what assets can cards in combinations to gain Lunch is served in the dining tem. The cost per class is $1.50. Game cards are on sale from 11:30 be protected and still qualify for points. It’s a great way to exercise center on weekdays at 11:30 a.m. Crocheting and knitting is at 1 a.m. to 12:45 p.m. There is a new benefits, if you can access services your mind, improve critical think- for a suggested donation of $3. p.m. on Tuesdays. Crochet and/or digital bingo machine, and all bin- and still leave an inheritance, and ing skills and have fun at the same Reservations must be made by knit for yourself or for charity. The go games have payouts of $20 to what programs, besides Medicaid, time. Sign up with Betty. noon the day before at 245-8140. group is working on hats and mit- $50 a game.

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From Page 11 Candi Muldonian, 90 for Life are interesting speakers and pro- patients. St., will serve its 63rd annual mac- Youngevity grams. Interested parties are wel- The support group is a program aroni dinner on Sunday, Oct. 6, Tuesdays this fall at the East Bay Oct. 15: Jillian Costa, The Mysti- come. A full-course dinner is $16. of the R.I. Chapter of the Ameri- from noon to 7 p.m. Chamber of Commerce, 16 Cutler cal Grove Want to make a difference in the can Parkinson’s Disease Associa- The menu includes antipasto, St., Suite 102, Warren. Hosted by Oct. 22: “The Do’s and Don’ts of community? For more informa- tion. Information on the associa- soup, macaroni (all-you-can-eat), Women’s Empowerment and Networking,” Tracy Spates, RT tion, call J. Metaxas at 254-3927 or tion, the support group and other meatballs, bread and butter, and Business Owners Networking Spates Consulting e-mail [email protected]. activities is available at www.riap- coffee. Homemade pastries will Development (WEBOND), the Oct. 29: “The Importance of da.org. also be sold. women’s fall series meets every Detox,” Mary Joubert, Arbonne Parkinson’s support The cost is $9 for adults and $5 Tuesday from noon to 1 p.m. Nov. 5: “Holiday Organizing,” group to meet next week Open house, potluck for children. Take-out is available. Admission is $5 weekly or $45 Lisa Griffith, The Organized Way and recipe exchange Planners say, give the cook a day for the series, with two free guest Nov. 12: Merchant Fair Those with Parkinson’s disease off and bring the entire family for Nov. 19: Kim Stowell, communi- passes. Call 245-0750 for more and similar movement disorders, a delicious homemade meal cations and marketing, YMCA WEBOND (Women’s Empower- information. Each week, there is a their caregivers and families are ment and Business Owners Net- guest speaker for 20 minutes, invited to a meeting of the East working Development) presents Free advice from along with networking, raffle Rotary Club meets Bay support group at 10:30 a.m. an open house, potluck and recipe prizes, goodies and more. On the every Tuesday evening Wednesday, Oct. 2, at Atria Bay exchange on Wednesday, Oct. 2, SCORE counselor schedule: Spring Village, 147 Bay Spring Ave., from 4:30 to 6:30 p.m. at the East A SCORE retail counselor is now Oct. 1: “Philanthropy and How it The Warren Barrington Rotary Barrington. The meeting is Bay Chamber of Commerce office, Matters,” Polly Talbott, Hope & Club meets at 6:30 p.m. every expected to include a presenta- available to advise retail business 16 Cutler St., Warren. owners in order to generate addi- Hospice Care of Rhode Island Tuesday at The Wharf Tavern, tion by a health care professional Moms at home and women in Oct. 8: “Health and Wellness,” Water Street, Warren. Presented with experience with Parkinson’s tional sales and improve customer the workplace are invited for an service. The counselor will con- evening of fun, with a chance to duct an onsite visit in your store meet new people and discover and consult with owners and tasty new time-saving recipes. managers. Admission is free. Bring your The SCORE counselor has 42 favorite dish and copies of your years of experience with manage- recipe. There will be raffles, prizes ment, merchandising and store and giveaways. RSVP to 245-0750. layout/design. To take advantage of this free Macaroni dinner service, contact the East Bay at St. Alexander’s Chamber of Commerce at 245- 0750 or e-mail smunroe@eastbay St. Alexander Church, 221 Main chamberri.org. Warren Times-Gazette September 25, 2013 Page 13 Five artists’ studios open At this month’s ART Night on 4 Franklin St., Bristol, has a master Thursday, Sept. 26, from 5 to 9 of fine arts from R.I. School of p.m., five studios will be open to Design, studying with Harry the public for an up-close look at Callahan and Aaron Siskind. He where the artists’ work is created. teaches aesthetics at Roger ART Night takes place in Bristol Williams University and has and Warren on the last Thursday of taught at the University of Hawaii, the month through October. A free UConn, PC and RISD. He is a Ful- trolley service runs between bright-Hayes fellow and a Mac- venues in both towns. ART Night is Dowell Colony fellow. a partnership between the Warren • Tom Deininger, painting, Arts Initiative and Bristol Indepen- video, assemblage, is at the indus- dent Galleries. Event night pro- trial complex at 400 Wood St., grams and brochures are available Bristol. The R.I. artist works across at all participating venues. a variety of mediums, but is most • Artists whose studios are open well-known for his found object this month include Candis Dixon, assemblages and installations. He mixed media, at Studio 205, 30 has a bachelor of fine arts from Cutlet St., Warren. Ms. Dixon Salve Regina University. His works works in clay, books, paint and have been in galleries and muse- theater. Local audiences are famil- ums around the country and are iar with her design work at 2nd included in collections world- Story Theatre. wide. • David Everett works in water • Sea Rose Cottage at 21 Consti- soluble oil paint on canvas, board tution St., Bristol, will host Lauren and cardboard. See him at the Enjeti, a graphic designer and art Maxwell House, 59 Church St., educator in the Bristol schools. WHS Class of 1958 reunion after the reunion Warren. He has long been drawn She also works in fiber arts. After the Warren High School Class of 1958 reunion brunch at the Tyler Point Grille, some classmates to the landscape and avoids or For more information about went to an after-party at Ray Palmieri’s. Attending were John Saviano, Ray Palmieri, Anissa Jamiel, omits the direct imprint of ART Night, and all the participat- Loretta Gilman, Mary Tupaj, Jean Manchester, Fran Oliveira, Eileen Sarracino, Billy Coyne, Paula Mercier, humankind except in small ing galleries and business part- Jimmy Waters, and (in front) Joan Milligan and Betty Ann Sousa. glimpses. ners, visit www.artnightbristol • Photographer Stephan Brigidi, warren.org. BCS classes offered in t’ai chi, mozzarella-making, Italian, digital imaging and PSAT Many Barrington Community ingredients. The class will use the High School. Learn how to manip- and 16, from 7 to 9 p.m. The fee is Union Square outdoor food mar- School fall courses begin next leftover whey and store-bought ulate photos taken with a digital $80 and includes tuition and test kets and Greenwich Village. week, and Friday, Sept. 27, is the milk to make ricotta cheese. camera with Photoshop. materials. At the end of the day, shop inde- deadline to register for those There is also the option of pur- If participants do not have a dig- Also starting next week are pendently and/or have an early beginning next week. Registration chasing a mozzarella/ricotta ital camera they can use a regular classes in watercolor and mah dinner in Little Italy or Chinatown. will continue throughout the term cheese-making starter kit from the camera and have their images put jongg. Barrington departure is at 6:30 for all other courses and trips. instructors. The workshop is on on CD-ROM at any photo devel- Scholarships are available for a.m., with a Warwick pickup at Late registrations will be accept- Monday, Sept. 30, at Barrington oper. A good working knowledge most BCS courses, including 6:50; return will be by 8:30. The of the Windows operating system ed at the Barrington Middle High School from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. those in the college-bound cate- trip fee of $98 ($85 BCS members) is required. Instructor Michael School main office corridor on The fee of $49 ($44 BCS members) gory, and all applications are han- includes the guided tour with a Wednesday and Thursday, Oct. 2 includes tuition and supply fees. Watson holds a master of fine arts dled in strict confidence. Call to local guide, tastings, BCS escort, and 3, from 6:30 to 7:15 p.m., but On Tuesday, Oct. 1, “Conversa- degree from URI. Tuition is $80 request an application. Or, e-mail motorcoach transportation and there is an $8 late fee for those tional Italian I” begins. Whether ($75 BCS members). [email protected]. driver tip. beginning this week. you’re an absolute beginner or “Preparing for the PSAT” will These include an eight-week yearning for a chance to use your prepare students for the Oct. 19 In trip news ... For more information on cours- Yeung-style t’ai chi course. T’ai chi Italian once a week, all levels are PSAT, which will be administered There is still space available for es and trips, call the office week- is one of the original Chinese mar- welcome. With an emphasis on at Barrington High. Emphasis is the Thursday, Oct. 3, New York day mornings at 245-0432, visit tial arts, and the Yeung style is conversation, practical Italian and on the format of the test, as well as City Food Tour, with visits to Little www.barrcommschool.com or practiced today around the world. real-life scenarios are introduced on test-taking skill. The course is Italy, Chinatown, Chelsea Market, consult the fall brochure, available Classes are on Mondays from 8:45 along with basic grammar in a at BHS on Wednesdays, Oct. 2, 9 “Chocolate by the Bald Guy,” at area libraries and businesses. to 10 a.m. beginning Sept. 30, at St. playful, supportive environment. John’s Episcopal Church, 191 The eight-week class is from County Road. Tuition is $95 ($85 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. at Barrington BCS members). Middle School. The instructor has A mozzarella and ricotta-mak- worked and traveled throughout ing demo is with award-winning Italy. Tuition is $85 ($80 BCS mem- Chef Phil Griffin and his wife bers). Malinda Coletta, owners of Pro- “Conversational Italian 2” will fessor Chef. In two hours, learn be offered in February. how to take a gallon of raw milk “Digital Imaging and Adobe and make the best mozzarella Photoshop for Beginners” is on you’ve ever tasted. No special five Tuesdays from 7 to 9 p.m. equipment is needed, just four beginning Oct. 1 at Barrington Page 14 Warren Times-Gazette September 25, 2013 Audubon hosting Prudence Island tour, storytimes and a raptor photo exhibit Enjoy the weather this Septem- boardwalk to the bay on the 28- or register online at www.asri.org. 1800s farm sites and miles of pany children. The fee is $6 for ber at the Audubon Society of acre wildlife refuge. The center is I “Exploring Prudence Island” stonewalls. children ($5 for member chil- Rhode Island’s Environmental open from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Mon- is on Wednesday, Oct. 2. The cool- The cost is $15 adults and $8 dren). Registration is required as Education Center at 1401 Hope St. day to Saturday and noon to 5 er fall months are the best time to children 10 and older ($12/$6 space is limited. on the Bristol/Warren town line. p.m. Sunday. explore the natural beauty of Pru- members). Register online at I “Providence Raptors,” a pho- The center features a life-sized The usual admission fee is $6 for dence Island. Join a Narragansett www.asri.org. tography exhibit by Peter Green, model of a Right Whale, harbor adults, $5 for seniors and $4 for Bay Research Reserve educator I Preschool storytimes are on is open during regular hours seal display, marine and freshwa- children 4 to 12 years (under 4 are and tour the island, enjoy a few Thursday and Friday, Oct. 3 and 4, through Oct. 31. Providence pho- ter aquarium exhibits, tide pool free). However, it is waived on the short hikes and explore the vari- with “Move Over Rover” by Karen tographer and graphic designer tank, along with trails and a first Saturday of each month for ous habitats while learning about Baumont at 10 a.m. and 1 p.m. Peter Green has walked the city Free Family Fun Day courtesy of a the cultural history that makes Thursday and at 10 a.m. only on streets for years, documenting the grant from the Citizens Bank Prudence so unique. Friday. Children ages 3 to 5 enjoy peregrine falcons and other birds BIRTHS Foundation. There is a great diversity of habi- the reading of a nature story, with of prey. Visit providenceraptors. ALICIA and JOSHUA SECURO For more information, call 245- tats including saltmarshes, decid- hands-on activities, followed by a com to see more of Peter’s work. of Bristol announce the birth of a 7500 or visit www.asrieec.org. To uous woodlands and coastal nature craft. Adults must accom- The exhibit is free with admission. daughter, Abi- register for programs requiring meadows. Historical features gail Rose, on registration, call 949-5454, ext. 0, include a one-room schoolhouse, AT THE LIBRARY Saturday, July 13, 2013, at Books on Main Women & To Submit Community News Infants Hospi- to meet tonight tal. She BY E-MAIL (PREFERRED): [email protected] weighed 6 BY MAIL: Warren Times-Gazette, Community News, P.O. Box 90, Bristol, RI 02809 The Books on Main book club will meet on Wednesday, Sept. 25, pounds, 7 ounces, and was 19 BY FAX: 401/253-6055 inches long. Maternal grandpar- at 6:30 p.m. to discuss “A Tale for ents are Michael and Karen Rubi- Or, visit the WEBSITE at www. east bayri.com where you can fill out forms for engage- the Time Being” by Ruth Ozeki. no of Warren and the late Gail ments, weddings, anniversaries, births and achievements. Go to the bottom of the Copies of the book are available homepage and click on “Send Us Your News.” Rubino. Paternal grandparents at the library and all are welcome are Michael and Susan Securo of FOR MORE INFORMATION: 401/253-6000, ext. 107 to attend. Call for more informa- Bristol. Abigail has a brother, Or stop by our office at 1 Bradford St., Bristol. tion. Owen, 3. She is named after her DEADLINE: 5 p.m. on Monday great-grandmother Rose and late Author to talk about grandmother Gail. NOTE: Deadline for the Eight Days calendar in the Life section is at noon on Friday. his book on Civil War Author Frank L. Grzyb will be at the library on Tuesday, Oct. 1, at 7 p.m. to discuss his new book, “Hidden History of Rhode Island and the Civil War.” The smallest state to defend the Union and one Author Frank L. Grzyb will discuss far from the battlefront, Rhode his new book, “Hidden History of Island’s stories of the Civil War are Rhode Island and the Civil War,” often overlooked. on Tuesday, Oct. 1, at 7 p.m at the From Brown University’s John library. M. Hay, later to become Lincoln’s assistant secretary, to the city of in several Civil War magazines. In Newport’s role as the temporary his spare time, he serves as a guest headquarters for the U.S. Naval lecturer at institutions of higher Academy, the Civil War history of learning. Retired from govern- the Ocean State is a fascinating if ment service, he and his wife live little-known tale. on Aquidneck Island. Mr. Grzyb, a decorated combat veteran, is also the author of three George Hail Library is at 530 other books: “Touched by the Main St. Hours are from 10 a.m. Dragon” (published in trade to 8 p.m. Monday to Thursday paperback as “A Story for All and 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Friday and Americans”), “Ain’t Much of War” Saturday. For more information, and “Rhode Island’s Civil War Hos- call 245-7686 or visit pital.” His work has been featured www.georgehail.org.

AT THE SCHOOLS Mt. Hope High Scholarship for School open house legally blind students Mt. Hope High School will host The National Federation of the an open house for all high school Blind of Rhode Island will grant a parents on Thursday, Sept. 26, $1,000 scholarship to a legally from 6 to 8 p.m. Parents are invit- blind student attending a post- ed to meet in the high school cafe- secondary institution this fall. The teria at 6 p.m. scholarship is awarded on the They will visit each of the class- basis of academic excellence and es on their child’s schedule. service to the community. Teachers will discuss curriculum Application information is and expectations for student available at www.nfbri.org. The learning. deadline to apply is Oct. 5. Warren Times-Gazette September 25, 2013 Page 15 Huskies football season kicks off with a win Mt. Hope needs to adapt to season of road games

BY ERIC DICKERVITZ [email protected] With only three home games this year for the Mt. Hope foot- ball team, the Huskies proved last Friday night that they don’t need home field advantage to deliver a solid performance. They won their first league game against Westerly, which bor- rowed East Greenwich’s Carceri Field while their home stadium undergoes construction. The Huskies overpowered Westerly to a 28-14 win. For 60 minutes of play, Mr. Two of the touchdowns came Cote and the Huskies’ coaching via quarterback Kyle Valenzuela, staff were at times jubilant at who scored on a 1-yard run mid- their players’ performance and way through the first quarter and frustrated by the number of a 23-yard run in the third quarter. penalties they committed. Running back Corey Jackson “Penalties are killing us,” Mr. helped with the win with a 4-yard Cote said in frustration. run in the second quarter. But Leading the offense in rushing the most celebrated touchdown was Valenzuela with 76 net yards. of the game came in the fourth Nick Murgo carried for 75 yards quarter, when Aidan Silva caught to set up the scoring attempts. TIM MARSHALL a Westerly punt and ran a 65-yard On defense, Murgo led the TOP LEFT: Running back Nick Murgo takes a breather on the sidelines. ABOVE: Mt. Hope quarterback Kyle return for the final Huskies team in tackles, taking down Valenzuela hands the ball off to running back Nick Murgo. touchdown. After the carry, his Westerly players in nine unas- Huskies teammates surrounded sisted tackles and assisting in six Aidan, celebrating both the takedowns. Bill Francis had 5 touchdown and the running unassisted and 6 assisted tackles back’s birthday. and David Ramos had 3 unassist- “I knew he had it in him,” head ed and 6 assists. coach Brian Cote said as he cele- Francis and Marcus Goff kept brated on the sideline. pressure on Westerly’s quarter- Aidan took his contribution to back, each adding a sack to the the win in stride. Huskies’ defensive game. “I had the chance. I figured I At the end of the game, with had to take advantage of it. It felt the first regular season divisional pretty good,” he said. win under their belt, the coaches’ After each Huskies touchdown, frustration eased. Valenzuela successfully added “I think you took 10 years off the point after kicks cleanly my life,” Mr. Cote said as the through the uprights. players met on the field post- The game was plagued by game. “We made this game way penalties, with each team rack- harder than it needed to be. The ing up seven. Those errors cost question is can we be disciplined the Huskies 65 total yards. enough to win a state champi- Near the end of the first half, onship? We need to get more dis- the Huskies were poised for a cipline. We made that game huge gain when a pass intended tougher than it needed to be, but for Silva was intercepted on the we gave the effort.” Westerly 10-yard line. Westerly On Friday, Sept. 27, Mt. Hope was unable to convert and with will host Johnston High School under a minute left in the half, where the East Bay Warriors pee- the score remained tied at 14 at wee football team will play at the half. half-time.

TIM MARSHALL Coaches were elated with scoring drives but were fustrated by Huskies penalties. Page 16 Warren Times-Gazette September 25, 2013 Mt. Hope runners mount Boys’ soccer team adds another win to season hope for state qualifier The Mt. Hope boys’ soccer team edged closer to the middle of its schedule, BY ERIC DICKERVITZ tle,” Mr. Sabourin said. adding another win to its now 4-1-0 [email protected] To be eligible for the state league record. The latest came on Monday night when the Huskies host- The Mt. Hope High School championship meet, Mt. Hope ed Coventry (4-2-0), taking the game boys’ cross country team took a will need to improve their times 2-1. On Thursday, Sept. 26, the Huskies 21-36 loss to East Providence on so that five runners can finish the will host Middletown (1-2-2). Monday afternoon despite a course in well under 20 minutes strong showing of Huskies. Riley at the Class Meet. Rancourt was the top runner for “We've got some work to do,” Mt. Hope, taking 4th against East Mr. Sabourin said. “But we've got Providence and finishing 19th four weeks to get prepared and overall in the meet that included we're going to be right in the thick runners from Barrington, Bay of things.” View, East Providence, Mt. Hope, No boys’ team from Mt. Hope Portsmouth, Shea and Tolman. has yet to qualify for states, Mr. Riley finished the 3.1 mile course Sabourin said. in 19:56, followed by Burke “This team has a very good O'Brien’s fifth place finish (20:11). chance to make history,” he said. Girls’ cross country Riley Rancourt 19:56 The girls’ team competed Burke O’Brien 20:11 Mt. Hope volleyball against Bay View and East Provi- Bryce O’Brien 20:20 dence, beating the Townies 25-30 team still chasing a win Matt DeWolf 20:30 while losing to Bay View 20-43. Matt Matrone 22:14 The girls’ volleyball team continued to struggle with a 3-0 loss against Burrillville Ben Ratier 22:28 High School on Monday night, despite Michael Proietta 22:42 Katarina Heyden 21:34 Cassidy Allen 24:17 some strong individual efforts. Strong ser- Caleb Dorgan 22:56 vices by Lauren Ferreira and Emma Pattie Tony Kutter 23:09 Ciara Reis Time not available resulted in five aces each against Burril- Tyler Moniz 23:31 Hazel Baldwin-Kress Time not available lville. At the net, Rhys Webb and Emma James Fallon 23:32 Malerie George Time not available Pattie scored with four kill shots each, Spencer Mlynek 23:50 Renee Tremblay Time not available with Emma, Sam Whitaker and Alexis Ryan Arruda 24:17 Franco contributing defensively with five Luke Cabral 25:20 digs. The Huskies fell in all three games, Katarina Heyden, a standout Noah Paon 26:21 25-21, 25-18 and 25-22, on Monday. Mt. runner last season, took first place Ben Cloutier 26:31 Hope faced Tolman High School (6-1 against East Providence and Bay record) on Wednesday at Tolman, with Garrett Barker 26:34 View, while finishing eighth over- their next home game scheduled for all among over 100 runners with Thursday, Oct. 3. They host Central Falls. “The boys were a little disap- her time of 21:34. Cassidy Allen pointed in their times, but our continued her impressive season home course is tough, most of earning a top 10 finish by taking them were well off their best 5K eighth in 24:17. times, but I'm confident they'll be “Cassidy, Ciara (Reis) and faster in two weeks when they run Malerie (George) actually had a the course again,” said coach faster pace per mile than the last Andrew Sabourin. meet which was a shorter and eas- “Riley, Burke, Bryce (O’Brien) ier course than ours, so I'm and Matt DeWolf have been run- expecting the team will continue ning well and gives us a strong top to improve,” Mr. Sabourin said. four. We just need our next group “The girls are looking better and behind them to close the gap a lit- better each meet.” Warren Times-Gazette September 25, 2013 Page 17 OBITUARIES East Bay Joyce Claire Torneo Generous, devoted and compassionate years, most Joyce is survived by her family in Sept. 16, at 10:30 a.m. at the D’E- Warriors Joyce Claire Torneo, 59, was called recently for Sal- Connecticut: Aunt Lucy Torneo of SOPO-East Hartford Memorial home to be with the Lord on lieMae. East Windsor, a sister, Janice Torneo Chapel, 30 Carter St., East Hartford, Wednesday, Sept. 11, 2013 (her 59th Joyce spent the of Manchester, a brother, Robert Conn. Burial will follow at Holy birthday). last thirteen Torneo of East Windsor, a sister and Cross Cemetery, (Section 2), Hebron come She was the daughter of the late years living in brother-in-law, Joan and Skip Avenue in Glastonbury, Conn. Joseph R. Torneo and the late Vir- Warren and Dagon, and two nephews, Joseph Relatives and friends may call at ginia (DeMaio) Torneo. most recently in and James Dagon all of East Hart- the funeral home chapel on Sunday, up big in Joyce grew up in East Hartford, Bristol. ford. She leaves her beloved cats, Sept. 15, from 2 - 5 p.m. Conn., and graduated from George She held both Livy and Skyler. Memorial donations in Joyce’s J. Penney High School. She received Massachusetts and Rhode Island Joyce has been graced and name are requested to Robert second half an A.S. in Business Administration real estate licenses. blessed by so many friends, both McLaughlin Bible Ministries, P.O. from Manchester Community Col- Joyce enjoyed traveling, kayaking near and far. She will be remem- Box 3519, Cranston, RI 02910, or to The undefeated East Bay War- lege and a B.A. in American Studies with friends, and jewelry making, bered for her generosity, devotion Friends of the Bristol Animal Shel- riors Jr. Midgets had a big win from St. Joseph College, West Hart- both as a hobby and business and, above all else, her compassion ter, 11 Broadcommon Road, Unit over previously unbeaten rival ford both in Connecticut. (Rejoyce Designs). She was passion- for others. 155, Bristol, RI 02809, or to HOMES Portsmouth this past Saturday, Joyce was the owner of the Quiche ate about studying the Word of God, The family would like to thank the FOR OUR TROOPS-6 Main Street, winning 22-8 in an exciting House in Glastonbury during the which she did for many years in Hartford Hospital and the VNA Taunton, MA 02780. game that had the Warriors 1980s and worked as an operations Massachusetts at Grace Bible Healthcare Hospice staff for all their For online expressions of sympa- down 8-6 in the first half and manager in the education loan ser- Church in Somerset and then at support. thy to the family please visit Portsmouth within one touch- vicing industry for almost twenty Grace Gospel Church in Swansea. Funeral services will be Monday, www.desopo.com. down of a win for much of the second half. The Warriors opened the scor- ing in the first quarter on a com- pletion from Matty "Ice" DeFe- lice to Jeff "Prime Time" Silvia. The missed extra point left the score at 6-0 until Portsmouth connected on a long touchdown pass in the second quarter. Adding a successful point after kick, Portsmouth led 8-6 for the remainder of the half. Jeff Silvia opened the second half with a long kick-off return, which led to a drive in which Josh Pompey scored on a 10- yard run. Silvia added with the extra points, giving the Warriors a 14-8 lead. That score would remain the same until the 4th quarter when DeFelice threw his second touchdown pass of the day, a tight spiral to Pompey who completed the pass for a touch- down. Adding Silvia’s point after kick extended the Warriors’ lead to 22-8. At quarterback, DeFelice connected consistently with touchdown passes, including a long third down completion to Max Moskala. The defense also proved to be solid throughout the game, holding the Patriots to only one touchdown. The key group in this game was the offensive line and tight ends, including AJ Bernado, Keith Stephenson, Caden Cabral, Dylan Martins, Connor McKenna, Dylan Thi- boutot, Alex Tainsh, Zach Burke, Tyler Rego, and Mike Trexler. Jeff Silvia, Luke Swift, Colin Sullivan, Max Moskala, Jeremey Thi- boutot, and Zach Silva also pro- vided blocking from their run- ning back and receiver positions. The 4-0 Warriors take a bye week this coming weekend before facing Old Rochester on Sunday, October 6, at 1:30 p.m. on the road. ShopLocally! Page 18 Warren Times-Gazette September 25, 2013 OBITUARIES Margarida M. DePina Born in Faial, the Azores She was a well-loved CNA at St. Eliz- Wilbur-Romano Funeral Home in Margarida M. (Freitas) DePina, abeth’s Manor for 11 years and will Warren, with a Mass of Christian 51, passed away on Thursday, Sept. be greatly missed. burial in St. Thomas the Apostle 19, 2013. She Besides her husband and moth- Church. Burial followed in St. was the beloved er, Margarida leaves her sisters, Mary of the Bay Cemetery. wife of Joao C. Celina Rodrigues of Newark, CA, Contributions may be made in DePina. Noelia Durand of Warren and her memory to St. Elizabeth’s Born in Faial, Gilberta DaSilva of Providence; Manor/Patient Activity Fund, 1 the Azores, she and her brothers, Renato Freitas Dawn Hill Road, Bristol, RI 02809, was a daughter of Cranston and Eduino Freitas of or to the American Cancer Society, of the late Jose O. Freemont, CA. 30 Speen St., Framingham, MA and Bernardett Her funeral service was held 01701. (Nunes) Freitas. Tuesday, Sept. 24, from the See www.wilbur-romano.com.

Karen Marie Fenster

Bristol High School graduate and James De Lucca Jr.; loving ful was read by Victoria DaPonte, Karen Marie (DeLucca) Fenster, companion of David Zygiel; and and the offertory gifts were pre- 47, of Cedar Avenue, Portsmouth, former wife of Gary Fenster. sented by Gianna , passed away on Karen was a graduate of Bristol Thomas Giannini and James Tuesday, Sept. High School and was the bonding DeLucca Jr. The eulogy was given 17, 2013. and assembly manager at Mack by Kevin Costa. Serving as pall- Born in Provi- Plastics for 27 years. bearers were James DeLucca Jr., dence, she was Her funeral services were held Mike Hicks, Dave August, Ed the daughter of Monday, Sept. 23 from the Mack, Tom Mack, Will Kane, Jeff Peggy DeLucca George Lima Funeral Home, with Popham and Tom Kneath. and the late a Mass of Christian burial cele- Memorial donations may be James DeLuc- brated by Rev. Richard Narciso in made to the Hometown Revival ca. She was the St. Elizabeth Church in Bristol. Project, 500 Main St., Warren RI mother of Liturgical readings were by Char- 02885; www.hometownrevival- Zachary Fenster and Andrew Fen- maine Briggs and Cynthia project.squarespace.com/donat ster; sister of Deborah Giannini Principe. The Prayer of the Faith- e. See www.limafh.com. William “Bill” Hicks Jr.

Fire Department Volunteer er and operator of East Bay Seal- na, Jameson, Serenity, Selena and William “Bill” Hicks Jr., 63, coating and Driveway Mainte- Kaylyn; and brother of Peter Hicks passed away Wednesday, Sept. 11, nance. He was a volunteer fire- (Tonia) of Lancaster MA., Carol 2013 at Miriam fighter and member of Engine 4, Quade of Riverside and the late Hospital. He Warren. An avid New England Tillie Hicks. He also leaves many was the hus- sports fan, and especially loved nieces and nephews. band of his New England Patriots and Arrangements were with Smith Ber nadette Boston Red Sox. Funeral and Memorial Services, 8 (Brule) Hicks Besides his wife, he leaves nine Schoolhouse Road, Warren, a ser- for 42 years. children, Jennifer Ferrara vice was held Sunday, Sept. 15. In Born in Provi- (Nicholas) of Warren, Carrie lieu of flowers, donations in his dence, he was a Rollins (Robert) of Elmira, NY, and memory may be made to Adop- son of the late Sabrina, Kendra, Ashley, Andrean- tion Rhode Island, 2 Bradford St., William Hicks na, Maraysha, Zada, and Faceson Providence RI 02903, or see and Patience (Stanley) Hicks of Hicks of Warren. He was the www.adoptionri.org. For more see East Providence. Bill was the own- grandfather of Julius, Eric, Sabri- www. Wjsmithfh.com.

CARD OF THANKS On August 25, 2013 Sunday morning my husband became ill, we were in Potters Cove, Prudence Island at the time on our boat. I want to personally thank the Portsmouth, Bristol, East Providence Harbor Masters, the US Coast Guard, and the Bristol Police and Rescue. In addition I would like to thank everyone that was in the cove who assisted in the rescue. Thank You All, Paula Swanson Warren Times-Gazette September 25, 2013 Page 19 LEGAL NOTICE

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2. RWU Lighting at WaterFire In celebration of the School of Law’s 20th anniversary, 40 years of expertise in marine biology and the statewide celebration of the Rhode Island Colonial Char- ter’s 350th anniversary, Roger Williams University has signed on to sponsor a full lighting of WaterFire Providence on the evening of Saturday, Sept. 28, at 6:34 p.m., in downtown Provi- dence. Free.

3. Hidden History of Rhode Island and the Civil War Author Frank L. Grzyb will RICHARD W. DIONNE JR. discuss his new book, "Hidden Raymond celebrates a correct answer, with fellow Community Prep students Law-Rel (left) and Daybue behind him. History of Rhode Island and the Civil War." From Brown University’s John M. Hay, lat- er to become Lincoln’s assis- One school is proving that money is no object when it comes to first-class results tant secretary, to the city of Newport’s role as the tempo- rary headquarters for the BY CHRISTY NADALIN room as each student attempts to solve ten U.S. Naval Academy, the [email protected] “We would talk about their complex math problems in a row, before the Civil War history of the es! Yes! Yes!” children and what their hopes calculator can generate its answer. Ocean State is a fascinating Adrian celebrat- Calculator Club is taught by Dan Corley, if little-known tale. George ed, running from and fears were as their teenage the Head of School. Corley’s own children are Hail Free Library, 530 Main the room like the 4th generation of his family born on Prov- St., Warren; 7 p.m., Tuesday, someone who years approached.” idence’s West Side. Oct. 1; 401/245-7686. Free. just learned he Back in the 1980’s, he decided to do some- had hit the num- DAN CORLEY, HEAD OF SCHOOL thing about the lack of educational opportu- 4. Ladd Observatory bers. nities for children in his neighborhood. “My “YAnd in fact, he had. best schools in the state, but if you are from the neighbors knew that I was a Brown graduate lecture Moments before, the sixth-grader was in East Bay, odds are good you have never heard and a teacher,” he said. “We would talk about Since October of 1891, Ladd the throes of a stiff competition in “Calcula- of it. their children and what their hopes and fears Observatory has been tor Club” at Community Prep, an innovative Calculator Club is not what you think. were as their teenage years approached.” involved with transit observa- independent school serving children in There is only one calculator in the room, The neighbors banded together, and with tions and timekeeping from grades K-8, on the southwest side of Provi- operated by the contestant on deck, and if the support and assistance of a local parish its perch atop Tin-top Hill. Staff astronomer Francine dence, not far from the hospital complex. the game goes according to plan, the calcula- Jackson will speak about the Community Prep may well be among the tor will be the slowest “computer” in the See COMMUNITY PREP Page 2 observatory and its vital role as a timekeeping center. At 7 p.m.; Tuesday, Oct. 1; Barring- ton Public Library, 281 Coun- Nathaniel Philbrick to speak at RWU ty Road. 401/247-1920. Free. Nathaniel Philbrick, award-win- nial Charter. The National Book British spy. The author shared the 5. Street Painting ning author of Award winner and finalist for the younger Church’s story in “Bunker Festival “In the Heart of 2007 Pulitzer Prize in History will Hill,” which chronicles the events Nathaniel Philbrick Hundreds of amateur and the Sea,” share his perspective on the and characters in the Boston bat- at RWU professional artists display “Mayflower,” events that shaped four centuries tle that ignited the Revolution. WHERE: The campus recre- their talents with pastel and most of American history, from King The event is free, and seats are ation center on the Universi- chalk for thousands of Provi- r ecently, Philip’s War to the Battle of Bunker available to the public, but reser- ty's Bristol campus at One dence area residents to enjoy, “Bunker Hill,” Hill. vations are required. Due to antic- Old Ferry Road. from noon-8 p.m. on Satur- will speak at Philbrick will speak about both ipated demand and limited space, day, Sept. 28; at the Bank of WHEN: 7 p.m.; Oct. 3 Roger Williams “Mayflower” and “Bunker Hill,” some guests may be directed to America Skating Rink, COST: Free. Kennedy Plaza, Providence. University as with a special focus on Benjamin satellite locations on campus to Call 401/885-7017 for more Rhode Island Church and his great grandson, watch via live video feed. A book MORE INFO: Please call (401) info. Free. celebrates the also named Benjamin Church, a signing with the author will 254-3210 to reserve a ticket 350th anniversary of its 1663 Colo- leading patriot who proved to be a immediately follow the program. Page B2 East Bay Life September 25-26, 2013 COMMUNITY PREP: A great scholl expands its reach From Page 1 “free ride” at Community Prep. dren who are polite, kind, sup- Someone else is in the hot seat schools like Deerfield, Andover There’s a very good reason for portive, and above all, clearly now, and Mr. Corley is asking for and Exeter—schools that can be priest, Mr. Corley and his former this mandatory buy-in, which is happy. the square root of 324; 10 to the hard-won by students with every Brown roommate, Bob Hahn, certainly significant enough to Community Prep left the Set- 12th power; 6x7x8x9 divided by social and educational advan- who went on to become a mem- pinch many low-income fami- tlement House years ago and is 72. These are typical elementary tage. ber of the Council of Economic lies. “Children benefit greatly hoping to expand adjacent to its math problems at Community Community Prep sends 92 per- Advisers under President George when parents and teachers work current location on Somerset Prep. Mr. Corley has taught his cent of its graduates to college H.W. Bush, opened Community together,” says Mr. Corley. “The Street, across from some of their students tools to help solve these preparatory programs, public Prep in 1984, in the John Brown fact that all of our parents pay administrative offices as well as problems, and they apply the and private, throughout the Settlement House. something for tuition is indica- the Davey Lopes Recreational logic they’ve learned at warp state. A good example of the Its mission: to serve culturally tive of their commitment to their Center, which the Community speed. Their results speak for results earned by Mr. Corley and and economically diverse stu- children, and this partnership Prep students utilize for physical themselves. his faculty? For the past 15 years, dents who are well-qualified to helps to motivate the students to education and recess space. The Measuring results at an inde- The Lincoln School, an indepen- benefit from a rigorous academic excel.” school is currently in discussions pendent school that ends in the dent girls’ school on the East Side education. And excel they do. Each family with Providence Mayor Angel eighth grade is fairly simple: the of Providence, has given a full Accordingly, 90% of the stu- signs a “RESPECT” contract, an Tavares to buy or lease Somerset schools to which graduates are scholarship to the incoming dents at Community Prep receive acronym for the ideals of Street to unite the properties as accepted are a fair measure of freshman who scores the highest substantial financial aid to help Responsible, Enthusiasm, Sup- one campus. success. On the other hand on their “Lincoln Scholar” merit offset the burden of the $14,000 port, Prepared, Effort, Commu- Back in Calculator Club, Adri- where a student actually enrolls exam. For 11 of the 15 years, the tuition. But there’s an inverse to nicate, and Trustworthy. The stu- an returns to the room, flush is a process that can be affected Lincoln Scholar has been a grad- that: even the neediest student dents’ dedication to their con- with excitement over his victory: by any number of factors. Com- uate of Community Prep. must pay a minimum of roughly tract is apparent, and the halls of he is the first 6th grader to beat munity Prep graduates gain As is the case with other inde- $850. There is no such thing as a Community Prep are full of chil- the calculator 10 out of 10 times. admission to elite boarding pendent schools, tuition and fees only cover a small fraction of the school’s operating cost. In the case of Community Prep, rough- ly 20 percent. Donations cover the rest, and it’s notable that the overwhelming number of donors are individual, rather than cor- porate. Fundraising is ongoing, with wine tastings, golf tourna- ments, and other events. Calculator Club is wrapping up for the week, and Adrian remains the only sixth grader who has made the grade—but it is only the second week of school. By June, the Calculator Club honor roll, which hangs by the front door, will be filled with names. The last competitor of the day hesitates a moment, a few too many times, and only scores 6 out of 10. Her classmates enthu- siastically applaud her efforts. The student body is over- whelmingly from Providence and adjacent towns; with the excep- tion of a handful of students from East Providence, few stu- dents hail from the East Bay (though there have been recent graduates from Tiverton and Lit- tle Compton.) Perhaps it is the school’s relative youth, or its West Side location— a century younger and on the other side of 95 from the better-known East Side independent schools—but Community Prep seems to fly below many prospective parents’ radars, and considering the work they are doing, that is unfortu- nate. Parents and who are looking for a results-oriented learning community that is naturally diverse—ethnically as well as economically—with a culture firmly grounded in community and respect for the individual, should mark the Community Prep Open House on their calen- dars. This year, it’s November 3, at 2 p.m.

To learn more about Community Prep, either as a prospective parent or as someone who would like to contribute to their mission, visit www.communityprep.org, or call 401/521-9696.

wicked deals BIG .com The newest way to shop in the East Bay East Bay Life September 25-26, 2013 Page B3 ALONG THE WATERFRONT Sailors’ 35th salute to Bud Humphrey is Sunday hey’ll sail around Pru- All are welcome back at the club week that it will purchase the Bruins, Hawks nationally ranked formance sailboats as the dence Island for the 35th later for refreshments and awards. Providence Boat Show from Brown University is sixth and Mumm 30 and Farr 40, which Ttime Sunday in honor of Entries, in writing, must be Newport Exhibition Group. Roger Williams University tied continue as successful one- the late Wallace “Bud” Humphrey. received by 10:30 a.m. on Sartur- In its 21st year, the Providence for eighth in the latest Sailing design classes today. This late-season race is always one day, Sept, 28, at the BYC, Barton Boat Show is one of the largest World collegiate co-ed dinghy “Barry has an incredible of the season’s biggest. Avenue, Barrington. To apply for a winter boat shows in New Eng- rankings. Yale is ranked first. amount of experience and suc- Hosted by the Barrington Yacht PHRF rating call NBYA at 254- land and held annually at the In women’s sailing, Brown is cess building high performance Club, this year’s Bud Humphrey 1494. Rhode Island Convention Cen- also sixth and RWU is 14th. sailboats. He also has his roots Race is set for ter. As part of the agreement, in C&C Yachts having come to Scout motoring east Boston College tops the women’s Sunday, Sept. 29, Newport Exhibition Group will coaches’ poll. the Newport area with the C&C starting shortly Despite pushing through support RIMTA with manage- manufacturing facility in the after 11 a.m. some bad weather, unmanned ment and marketing help, as Carroll to lead C&C revival ‘80s,” said Randy Borges of near the Ohio solar boat Scout continues put- well as staffing for the next Barry Carroll of Tiverton will USWatercraft. Ledge bell in the tering east toward Spain. show. lead the newly formed C&C Shellfishing closures upper bay. As Monday morning found the “The show has always been a Yachts division of Warren-based usual a stag- boat nearly 900 miles away from strong platform for selling boats USWatercraft. Rain on Sunday caused the Bruce gered-start for- Rhode Island. Counting mean- and a very positive event for the Mr. Carroll founded and oper- R.I. Department of Environmen- BURDETT mat (slowest rat- derings when battery power gets Rhode Island recreational boat- ated Carroll Marine in Bristol, a tal Management to close Mt. ed boats go first) low, the Tiverton-built boat had ing community,” said Andy Tys- performance boat building com- Hope Bay and the Kickemuit will be used and boats will sail covered nearly 1,230 miles. ka, president of RIMTA. “It is an pany that operated with success River. Both areas will reopen at counter-clockwise around the Remarkable! opportunity to showcase our into the early 2000s. noon on Sunday, Sept. 29. island. industry and its positive impact For updates on conditional RIMTA buys a boat show There he developed and built It’s a family style race with no on Rhode Island’s economy.” over 800 sailboats and power- areas, call the DEM hotline at spinnakers; protests are discour- The R.I. Marine Trades Associ- The show will take place from boats, including such high per- 222-2900. aged. ation (RIMTA) announced last January 31 to February 2, 2014.

NO FLUKE Boat show roundup; tautog fishing picking up he annual Newport Boat an enclosed head. Visit them at “Pogies are moving into the Provi- Show was held last week- www.trueworldmarine.com, or dence and Seekonk Rivers and Tend—here is what caught call their broker Rob Moore at customers are catching blues and my attention: Rudders & Moorings Yacht Sales, striped bass. One of my employees Metan of Halifax, Mass. is a 401/338-3554. landed a 39” fish last weekend.” company that meticulously Manny Sousa of Lucky Bait & restores old Boston Whalers, Where’s the bite Tackle, Warren said, “Customers Seacrafts and other vessels. Owner Summer flounder (fluke) fishing have caught striped bass off Bul- Michael Borrelli is surprisingly good—as it is often lock’s Point, East Providence. said, “We over this time of year—as they There have been keepers but restored and sold leave local waters and move off- nothing big yet.” thirteen 1969 shore for the fall and winter. Matt Anglers continue to catch large Sakonnet Boston Conti of Sung Harbor Marina, scup along coastal shores and in Whalers last year South Kingstown, said “Charter Narragansett Bay, having no trou- alone.” The 21- boats are still hitting fluke just ble catching keeper-sized (10”) foot Whalers sell south of the southeast corner off fish. Offshore fishing slowed last for $70,000, Block Island. And fishing east of week. Matt Conti of Snug Harbor Capt. Dave though the spe- Point Judith is pretty good too.” Marina said, “Shark fishing is still MONTI cial show price Last Wednesday I fished with Park- good. We weighed in a 149 pound was $60,000. er Kelly (formerly of NBC 10) and Mako on Sunday but things have Metan is so good at what they do, Tom Richardson (former editor of been off with few tuna being their reputation has gone interna- Saltwater Sportsmen magazine) at caught at the Dump and the tional and they have restored ves- Austin Hollow, Jamestown. The Canyon this week.” sels and shipped them overseas. duo, co-hosts of “New England Captain Dave Monti has been Borrelli said, “We have had owners Boating” which airs on New Eng- fishing and shellfishing on buy brand new Boston Whalers land Sports Network (NESN), Narragansett Bay for over 40 years. and send them to us to turn into caught fluke to 24”. He holds a captain’s master vintage-looking boats.” Visit Tautog fishing is just starting to The Bettencourts (Shane, Kevin and Nate) of East Providence with license, a charter fishing license, Metan at www.metanmarine.com. pick up. Ken Landry of Ray’s Bait & striped bass they recently caught off Newport in 40 to 50 feet of and is a member of the Rhode Twin console boats are hot. Due Tackle, Warwick said, “This is the water using Atlantic Menhaden as bait, fishing with Billy Silvia of Can’t Island Marine Fisheries Council. to consumer demand manufac- first weekend that customers are Imagine Charters. Your fishing photos in JPEG form, tures are moving in the direction coming back with keepers. Most of stories, comments and questions of fuel economy and day boats the Bay fish are shorts, but out in the ten fish per boat limit still in men Striped Bass Tournament out are welcome… there’s more than rather than focusing on cabin front, off Beavertail, off Narra- effect. Charter and party boats are of Champlin Marina, Block Island, one way to catch a fish.Visit models. Fran Sawicki of Silver gansett at Narrow River, off Bren- not subject to ten fish per boat this week and said, “We managed Captain Dave’s No Fluke website Spring Marine in South Kingstown ton Reef (and other rock clusters), limit. to land two bass, in two days with at www.noflukefishing.com; his (a Russo Marine company) said, customers are catching keepers.” I Striped bass fishing slowed this the winner landing just five fish, blog at “Manufactures are moving was at Seal Ledge off Newport week. David Sanford of East the largest 38 pounds.” Dave www.noflukefishing.blogspot.com towards the recreation day boat. Sunday and twenty boats south- Greenwich fished in the Lumber- Henault of Ocean Sate Tackle said, or e-mail him at Customers say ‘If we are going west of the Ledge and ten boats [email protected] . somewhere with the boat we’ll north of the red Seal Ledge bell, stay in a hotel’, so the move to day were all tautog fishing. We passed boats without cabins is popular. a boat just as they landed a nice HiAM HiPM LoAM LoPM Sunrise Sunset Other things they want in a boat keeper-sized tautog. “Anglers are The Tides* include a table for entertaining landing keeper tautog at the Wednesday, Sept. 25 12:37 (3.8) 12:58 (4.1) 5:18 6:10 6:35 6:37 and of course a bathroom aboard Breachway in Charlestown,” said Thursday, Sept. 26 1:26 (3.5) 1:47 (3.8) 6:06 7:15 6:36 6:35 Phil Matteson of Breachway Bait & for the ladies.” Visit Russo Marine Friday, September 27 2:18 (3.4) 2:40 (3.6) 7:04 8:58 6:37 6:33 at www.russomarine.com. Tackle. Tautog fishing has been Saturday, Sept. 28 3:13 (3:4) 3:37 (3.5) 8:19 10:05 6:38 6:32 True World Marine’s 28’ walk- good in the Sakonnet, and Kurt around cabin boat. These boats Rivard landed a nine pound tau- Sunday, Sept. 29 4:11 (3.5) 4:36 (3.6) 9:36 10:48 6:39 6:30 were originally made for giant tog this weekend as part of the Monday, Sept. 30 5:07 (3.7) 5:28 (3.7) 10:37 11:25 6:40 6:28 bluefin tuna fishing. They have a Aquidneck Island Striper Team’s Tuesday, Oct. 1 5:56 (4.0) 6:14 (4.0) 11:26 11:59 6:41 6:27 wide walk around space to fish off Sergeant Christopher Potts Tour- Wednesday, Oct. 2 6:39 (4.3) 6:55 (4.2) — 12:10 6:42 6:25 the sides and bow and are avail- nament, which ended last week- Thursday, Oct. 3 7:19 (4.6) 7:35 (4.4) 12:34 12:52 6:43 6:23 able with inboard, inboard/out- end.” Tautog minimum size is 16”, board and twin outboard power three fish/person/day with a boat New Moon October 4 — Full Moon October 18 options. They feature a comfort- limit of ten fish. Limit increases to able cabin for overnight trips and six/person/day on October 18 but * Information is based on tides in Bristol Harbor. Page B4 East Bay Life September 25-26, 2013 TRASH OR TREASURE? A valuable Gordon Grant etching Q. I have an etching by Gor- to . He won many of hand-tooled leather wall art. I don Grant of men turning a awards and many of his works believe this is the Troy Anderson wheel on a ship. It is signed by are in important collections who produced your picture. I the artist and including the Library of Con- found several examples in simi- has the numbers gress. Your etching is called “The lar sizes to the one shown. They 11/ 100 written Windlass”, dates to 1930 and is sold at auctions in the Southwest in pencil. I the 11th out of 100 made. It is and unfortunately sold for only inherited from very likely they bought it in New $20. my parents and York. Others found were selling believe they for $600. Karen Waterman is a fine art, bought it in Q. My husband and I bought antique furniture and Karen New York in the this 8” x 10” leather tooled pic- decorative arts appraiser in the WATERMAN 1930’s or 1940’s. ture by Troy Anderson in Sedona, East Bay area and will answer Anything you Arizona in 1982. I have been told as many questions your own can tell me about the artist and he is famous now, is he? Any “hidden treasures” as possible. what it may be worth? information you could give me By sending a letter of email with A. Gordon Grant (1875-1962) would be wonderful. a question, your give full was primarily a marine artist A. There are two Troy Ander- “The Windlass” by Gordon Grant. permission for use in the working in watercolor and etch- sons who are artists from the column. Names, addresses or e- ings. Born in California, he Southwest. 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And just why were these treks Fortunately, Representative it threatens the friendship Island Department of Health, BY LYNDA REGO necessary? Both women previous- Joseph McNamara(D-Warwick), [email protected] between the two men and leads toward those in chronic pain who require an internal pain pump ly had been serviced by Pentec Chair of the House Committee on Fall has officially arrived and to a shattering conclusion. managed in-home, was evident in Health Inc, which provides in- Health, Education and Welfare has it’s time to bid farewell to sum- “The Weird Sisters” (2011) by the commentary home nursing services in 28 states. called a hearing in October to find mer, the garden and reading Eleanor Brown. The first thing authored recently Pentec provided the services for out why these obstacles to servic- outdoors, which I love to do. you should know is that the title by Tracy Breton in free, using a RI-licensed nurse and ing severely ill patients happened. But, hopefully, fewer outdoor references the three witches in the Providence pharmacy until the bureaucrats at The Department of Health, when chores will mean more time for Macbeth, not the modern Journal. Her piece the Department stopped it. The asked to comment on the situa- reading curled up indoors with a meaning of “weird.” When Ros- recounted the Health Department insisted that tion, offered an insipid non- hot drink. Here are my farewell- alind (Rose), Bianca (Bean) and fiasco for Bea Pentec get a certificate of need answer, shifting the blame to Pen- to-summer books. Cordelia (Cordy) Andreas return Burns, age 55, and open an office here, even tec for withdrawing its application “Garment of Shadows” (2012) to their childhood home in a Arlene who has though nobody would go to that after this stonewall. The spokes- by Laurie R. King. The New York Midwestern college town where VIOLET advanced multi- office since the service was for woman’s comment reeked of a Times best-selling author is their father is a professor of ple sclerosis. She has been bedrid- home care. Pentec had to file an lack of accountability and reflec- back in fine form with a new Shakespeare, it’s ostensibly den for 17 years and, as of 11 application, attend three hearings, tion of the agency’s callousness novel of suspense featuring because their mother has been months ago, has to be carried out and spend $100,000 in legal fees toward those suffering, and its Mary Russell and her husband, diagnosed with breast cancer. on a stretcher by ambulance to a and $1000 a month for an office it inaction in training replacements. Sherlock Holmes. I was disap- But each has reached a cross- hospital for her pain killer medica- didn’t need. Meanwhile, the You can be sure that if some pointed in her last book, “The road and is questioning her life tion refill. Beginning in 2009, Ms. Department has sat on the appli- political luminary had a relative in Pirate King,” because the duo and the choices she has made. I Burns could no longer ride in a car cation for more than seven chronic pain, that action would were hardly together at all. Not love that the book is told in the due to uncontrollable muscle months and still has not rendered have been forthcoming. Regular that this power couple are first person plural (not an easy spasms. Every day a home health a decision. Pentec has concluded Rhode Islanders are not chopped joined at the hip, but the books task) and that the family often care aide comes to her bedside to that it was not welcome here. liver and should get pain manage- really shine when they are speak in quotes from Shake- feed her lunch and dinner. A visit- Common sense has been trumped ment at home forthwith. Please sparking off each other in the speare’s plays. This was a fun ing nurse bathes and changes her. by bureaucracy. contact the Governor at gover- course of finding justice (or at read, and the family relation- Further documenting the insen- So, patients with chronic pain [email protected] and Repre- least a good result for the British ships are so true, I could see my sitivity of the so-called health pro- have to be shuffled out of their sentative McNamara at mcnama- empire). “Garment of Shadows” siblings and I in the trio of old- fessionals running the Health homes with no end in sight. [email protected] and demand is set in Morocco during a est, middle child and youngest. Department is the story of Vianna Meanwhile, there are about 425 action and compassion for those tumultuous period in 1925, and “The Postmistress” (2010) by Hurley, 44, afflicted with acute Rhode Islanders waiting in the needing in-home pain manage- Ms. King is an expert at putting Sarah Blake. A story about war pancreatitis and who now has to wings for similar mistreatment ment. Director Fine’s inaction is you in a time and place so com- and the human spirit ranges be driven to Boston to get her when they become bedridden, not fine. pletely that you can smell the from a small town on Cape Cod spices (and not so attractive to the London blitz and the smells, too) in the labyrinthine mass evacuations of Jews across city of Fez, where most of the Europe from the fall of 1940 to action takes place. If you’re a fall 1942. Three stories mingle to Holmes fan, I highly recom- create this thought-provoking mend these books. If you haven’t tale — a Cape Cod postmistress, had the pleasure, start with the a local doctor and his wife, and first, “The Beekeeper’s Appren- Frankie Bard, a female war cor- Tiverton tice,” and enjoy them all to fully respondent broadcasting nightly appreciate the relationship from London with Edward R. between this intelligent, brave Murrow as the Nazis rain bombs woman and the famous consult- over the city. Although there is ing detective. not a single battle or soldier “Ape House” (2010) by Sara fighting in the book, it’s one of Materials Gruen. I didn’t read “Water for the most heartfelt stories of war Elephants,” but when I heard I’ve ever read. And, it resonates New owner of the former Construction Materials Quarry “Ape House” was about a as much today as it did in the researcher working with bono- 1940s. bos, who communicate in sign “The Irresistible Henry cordially invites you to our language, their own language House” (2010) by Lisa Grunwald and through lexigrams on a is an enthralling tale based on computer, I had to read it. (How real facts — a home economics many of us know three lan- program at a college in the Mid- guages?) It’s a story about how west during the late 1940s to OPEN HOUSE poorly we sometimes treat ani- ’50s that offered 12 women a mals who are practically human, semester in a practice house, Friday, September 27, 2013 what makes a family, this coun- where they took turns caring for try’s increasing obsession with an infant. The babies, loaned by 8:00 am to 11:00 am reality TV and other nonsensical an orphanage for two years at a forms of so-called “news” and time, were then put up for adop- Coffee and pastries served by Coastal Roasters how greed can trump humanity tion and touted as model chil- if we let it. I found it touching, dren. On one hand it makes funny, sad, satirical and sus- sense — real life experience for Come visit our well maintained and managed property. penseful and raced through it to future mothers at a time when reach the satisfying conclusion. marriage and motherhood were We cater to landscaping needs as well as the “The Pale Blue Eye” (2006) by expected of women. On the oth- Louis Bayard is historical fiction er hand, it’s a callous disregard construction trade and can answer any questions related and the second of his mysteries for the feelings of a child who is I’ve really enjoyed. This one is passed from hand to hand like a to stone, sand and base materials. set in 1830 at West Point Acade- doll. Of course, Henry is differ- my. When a young cadet’s body ent because he grows up at the is found hanging in an apparent practice house. But, the book suicide, former police detective raises so many questions and is Augustus Landor is asked to qui- an example of how our sociolog- Tiverton Materials etly investigate. He takes on an ical and psychological views can 810 Fish Road, Tiverton, RI (401) 625-1131 assistant, Cadet Edgar Allan Poe. change so drastically in a short The book’s chapters alternate span of time. between Gus’ narrative and For all your Landscaping & Site Construction Needs reports to him from Poe, who Visit Lynda Rego on Facebook at uses his powers of observation www.facebook.com/lynda.rego Loam • Blue Sand • Blue Stone • Armor Stone • Washed Sand to inform Gus about the person- where she shares tips on cooking, alities and quirks of life at West books, gardening, genealogy and Concrete Sand • Masonry Sand • Crushed Stone Point. But, when the crimes other topics. Click on Like and Recycled and Processed Material begin to multiply and things share ideas for upcoming stories. take a decidedly macabre turn, Page B6 East Bay Life September 25-26, 2013 THEATER REVIEW Timeless ‘Grapes’ shines as Trinity season opener rinity Repertory Compa- play their roles as if they were ny opened up their 50th born to them. This is manifested T anniversary season in a in a multitude of different ways, a big way with a magnificent pro- good example being the wise eyes duction of John Steinbeck’s “The and knowing smile that lights up Grapes of Wrath.” This is a perfect Anne Scurria’s face; her patient production for this venerable pioneer countenance wordlessly institution to embark upon their conveys volumes of exposition, next half century mood and tone. The components of theatre; the of this cast complement each show hearkens other so well onstage it is as if back to Trinity each is a part of that “the one Rep’s own past great soul” Jim Casy describes. with a nod to the Stephen Thorne is a marvel as environmental Tom Joad. The actor is earnest, staging style of wary and quietly impassioned in F. William the theatre’s the role; there is a sense of decen- OAKES founder, Adrian cy and just anger in his onstage Hall, and show- demeanor that is as clear and cases the strengths of the current deep as well water. He makes the acting company and their ability “I’ll be there” speech, one of the to tell a great story, simply and most moving passages in Ameri- eloquently. And this is a classic can literature, as forthright, clear American story, very truthfully and nuanced as a Shakespearean told, I defy you to see it and not MARK TUREK soliloquy. His is a brilliant and feel your soul stirred. moving portrayal of the very best The cast of John Steinbeck's 'The Grapes of Wrath,' now playing in Trinity Rep's downstairs Dowling Theater of our nature. “The Grapes of Wrath” is, per- through October 6. haps, the archetypical American Just as moving is Joe Wilson Jr. tale. You know the story. In the as Jim Casy. There is a sort of midst of the great depression the This is why “Grapes” matters retold and relived; a secular band and to that end we have in humble hunger that marks his Joad family, due to severe drought and why the staging of Brian meetinghouse found anywhere one corner of the stage, 3pile, a ends onstage and when this for- and subsequent bank foreclo- McEleney, who seems incapable along the highways and byways tight little bluesy country music mer preacher describes how he sures on their land, are forced to of directing a bad production, of America where testimony is ensemble comprised of students has lost his faith that lack of the migrate west and try their luck in makes such great and poetic delivered and drinks are sold. from the Brown/Trinity Rep Con- spirit seems palpable as if what the promised land of California. sense. Eschewing the strictures of This setting also allows for the sortium. The original music and he has lost has left a gaping hole But to understand their story and absolute realism, Mr. McEleney staging to be lean and muscular songs they have written were gouged out of him. struggles is to understand the has staged the show in an actual, without losing an iota of the sim- inspired by their reading of the A sense of forlorn loss informs American psyche; their odyssey is working onstage honky-tonk bar ple eloquence of Steinbeck’s story, serve as a supplemental the performance of Fred Sullivan an epic one through the heart with the audience seated around words. Though the playing space counterpoint to the onstage Jr. as Uncle John; a stain of deep and soul of this nation. Though and in and always immersed in may seem as barren as the dust action and are terrific though I sadness seems, subtly but indeli- our history is relatively short, the the action. It makes for great, bowl there is nothing nebulous thought that the first act could be bly, marked upon his soul. meaning and spirit of America is vivid storytelling precisely about the events recreated in this trimmed by perhaps one song, Anne Scurria conveys all of a as vast as its terrain, sometimes because the great and terrible setting; all is simply assembled too much music early on serving mother’s wisdom onstage as Ma arid, sometimes lush but always events of our lives, like our foun- out of thin air by using the tools to bust up the rhythm of the sto- Joad, and that wisdom is patient, wide-open. As with any great dation myths, always live on in right at hand. A collection of rytelling. The band members also long-suffering and hard won. She foundation myth, to know the our oral history. The barroom set- tables, chairs, barrels and blan- play a wide variety of characters is well matched by Richard Don- Joads is to understand who we ting creates a ‘present’ where the kets can become a truck for the in the telling of this tale adding nelly as her implacable husband are and how we got to be here. ‘past’ of this essential story is journey, a river can be realistically considerably to the collaborative and here this fierce actor seems recreated on the barroom floor. collective of this ensemble. stubborn and stuck simultane- And the utilitarian nature of such And as for the Trinity Rep act- ously; a strong man in a no-win a staging is utterly appropriate for ing ensemble onstage, all are situation. Lezaola Thompson Insurance Inc. the hardscrabble lives of folks absolutely pitch perfect in their Stephen Berenson is a delight who can do and must do any- roles and once again the extraor- as Grampa, reveling in his can- thing simply to survive. dinary achievement is that this tankerousness and as stubborn No honky-tonk saloon is quite versatile company of actors we and justly aggrieved as a child. complete without a kick-butt have become so accustomed to Janice Duclos is wholly fervent as Granma. 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It is no accident that, as Jim Casy, and note those initials of his, is attacked by strike-breakers he cries out: “you don’t know what you’re doing.” Steinbeck chronicles a cycle of our oft-repeated history, this is why this story matters and why it needs to be retold now. And this tale is being told superbly in Trinity Rep’s vivid and riveting production. See it now for the good of your soul. “The Grapes of Wrath” at Trini- ty Repertory Company, now through October 6, see listings for details. East Bay Life September 25-26, 2013 Page B7 Food& Dining DINING REVIEW Redlefsen’s Rotisserie & Grill is UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT making merry with annual Oktoberfest Now Open for Breakfast at 7am ocal diners have discov- you’ll ever have. 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Offering Allen House twist cornbread with Blount clam With football season in full swing, The Big Toast for Big chowder, Tanner’s pot roast, Weaver Library, 41 Grove Avenue, Brothers Big Sisters of Peleg’s pulled pork, Warren East Providence, invites you to a the Ocean State coleslaw, West Farm greens, cooking demonstration: “Football Myles vegetarian chili and Baptist Food with a Twist” by Chef Ricar- On Friday, Sept. 27, at 6 p.m., take brown bread with apple cider and do on Monday, September 30 at a step back in time and experi- tea. For dessert, local chefs will 6:30 p.m. Chef Ricardo, a gradu- ence the “Roaring Twenties.” Sam- make Bozworth’s Apple Pie and ate of Johnson and Wales Univer- ple fine wines, distinctive beers, Nockum Hill Indian Pudding. Tick- sity and a personal chef, will show exceptional liquors, and delicious ets are $12 in advance and $15 on you healthy options for your cuisine while strolling through Lin- September 28. For reservations weekend get-togethers, demon- den Place — the “crown jewel” of call 401/ 245-9719. strating how to infuse flavors into Bristol’s historic waterfront dis- snack foods without adding lots of trict. Explore this magnificent Save Bristol Harbor BBQ fat. Even if tailgating is not an estate, Bristol’s ‘Great House’, The annual Save Bristol Harbor activity in your future, come enjoy where generations of Rhode BBQ and fundraiser will be held samples of the chef’s healthier Island’s leading families enter- on Sunday September 29 from 1- versions of hot wings, vegetarian tained presidents and politicos. 5 p.m. at the tent of the Her- egg rolls with mango dipping Tickets only $50. Purchase online reshoff Marine Museum, Hope sauce, and homemade chips with at www.thebigtoast.org. Street in Bristol. Activities include salsa. Be prepared for any party music, a lunch catered by Russell with healthier snack options. Free. Chefs at the Market Morin and a silent auction. For For more information, call 401/434-2453. The Chefs at the Market series at more information, visit www.save- the Mount Hope Farmers Market bristolharbor.com. Calling all Foodies to NYC will feature Chef Rizwan Summer’s End New Explore the exciting food shopping Ahmed, the England Lobster Bake locations in New York City on head chef and Thursday, Oct. 3 with Barrington owner of Hour- Join the RI Community Food Bank Community School and discover glass Brasserie and the American Culinary Feder- “hard to find” local spots where in Bristol. ation Rhode Island Chapter as savvy New Yorkers purchase food Ahmed (“Chef they team up to host a traditional for their pantry. This is an exciting Riz” to his New England lobster bake over- and fun-filled tour for anyone friends and looking stunning Newport Harbor interested in a day of food shop- fans) will be on Sunday, Sept. 29 from 2-6 p.m. ping, including Chelsea Market, preparing citrus-cured sea scal- With delicious food and a spec- Eataly, Chocolate by the Bald Guy, lops with pickled beets and asiago tacular view, this is an event you Chinatown, Little Italy and Green- cheese from 10:30 a.m.-noon on don’t want to miss. The menu wich Village. The cost is $85 BCS Saturday, Sept. 28. Mount Hope includes lobster, mussels & steam- members and $98 non-members, Farm is located at 250 Metacom ers, chourico and barbecued and includes the guided tour with Ave., Bristol. For more informa- chicken as well as sides, beer and a local guide, tastings, BCS escort, tion, email wine. Tickets are $75 each. A chil- motor coach transportation and [email protected]. dren’s menu (age 12 and under) driver tip. 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Wednesday SPOTLIGHT SPOTLIGHT September 25 Singer-songwriter Lori McKenna Marine Biologist Sylvia Earle at RWU The first female chief scientist of the performing in Portsmouth U.S. National Oceanic and Atmospher-88 ic Administration (NOAA) and Time cclaimed singer-song- magazine’s first “Hero for the Planet,” writer (and mother of Sylvia Earle advises heads of state on five) Lori McKenna con- critical marine protection legislation A and works at the forefront of marine veys an intimate understanding catastrophes, including the Deep Hori- and honest expression of the zon oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico. Earle realities of domestic life through reminds us there is reason for hope— her songs, which have been that continued decline in the health of recorded by artists including our ocean is preventable, not Tim McGraw, Carrie Under- inevitable. wood, and Alison Krauss. WHERE: RWU’s Campus Recreation Center Gym- McKenna was notably thrust nasium, 1 Old Ferry Road, Bristol into the limelight when super- WHEN: 7:30 p.m.; Wednesday, September 25. star Faith Hill included three of COST: Free McKenna’s songs on her hit MORE INFO: 401/254-3407 album “Fireflies.” Doors open at Contra dance at Sandywoods 7 pm for the “folk-tailgate party.” ‘Psycho’ in Barrington Please join us for our monthly contra Don’t forget your picnic basket. dance at Sandywoods Center for the hings That Go Bump in the Night,” a spine-tingling film lec- Arts, with music by old-time string WHERE: Common Fence Point Commu- ture series, will be presented by Barrington librarian and band Sundial and dance caller Paul nity Hall, 933 Anthony Road, cinema enthusiast Portsmouth. “T Wilde. All dances are taught, partners Doug Swiszcz during the month WHERE: Barrington Public Library, 281 WHEN: 8 p.m.; Saturday, Sept. 28. not necessary, beginners and children of October. “Psycho,” the Alfred County Road. welcome! COST: $22 in advance and $25 at the WHEN: 1 p.m.; Wednesday, Oct. 2. door. Hitchcock masterpiece, opens WHERE: Sandywoods, 43 Muse Way, Tiverton. COST: Free. MORE INFO the series. Come enjoy “Psycho” : 401/683-5085; MORE INFO WHEN: 7-10 p.m. www.commonfencemusic.org. in the relative safety of the Bar- : 401/247-1920; doug@barring- tonlibrary.org; www.barringtonlibrary.org. COST: $6 general admission, $3 for children 16 rington library. The series con- and under, $14 for families. tinues with “The Innocents” on MORE INFO: 401/241-7349. October 9; “Rosemary’s Baby” on October 16; “Dead Again” on October 23; and “The Others” on October 30. A Talk with David Coombs, Lead Counsel Providence. discussion will focus on new media vs. old for WikiLeaks Defendant Bradley WHEN: 5:30 p.m. media, and talk about the evolving newspaper (Chelsea) Manning COST: Free. industry and the impact of new media and social media platforms on the traditional newspaper caller Lisa Greenleaf. Music will be per- WHEN:Forum, 10 a.m.-noon; New England RWU Law Professor Emily Sack will MORE INFO: 401-254-4659; Please RSVP to the hold a candid conversation with David model. Tara Granahan from WPRO will moder- formed by Perpetual e-Motion, with Ed Buffet Lunch, noon-1 p.m.; tour of Nockum Hill, 1- Office of Alumni, Programs & Events at law- ate the panel. Howe and John Cote. Beginners wel- 3 p.m. Coombs, lead defense counsel for [email protected]. Bradley (now Chelsea) Manning, the WHERE: Roger Williams University, University come. Partners not necessary. COST:Forum and Tour are free. Lunch $12 Library’s Mary Tefft White Cultural Center (advance); $10 (members); $15 (after Sept. 28). soldier convicted in the largest leak of The Importance of Theater: A WHERE: Goff Memorial Hall, 124 Bay State Road, documents in United States history. Conversation with Curt Columbus WHEN: 12 to 1 p.m. Rehoboth MORE INFO:For reservations call 401/245- During the course of his representation COST: Free. WHEN: 8 p.m. 9719. Curt Columbus, The Richard L. Bready of Manning, Coombs won praise for his MORE INFO: 401/254-3210. COST: $8. excellent trial work and, in particular, Artistic Director at Trinity Rep in Provi- AIDS Walk for Life this Saturday dence certainly understands the com- MORE INFO: 508/252-6375; http://www.con- for avoiding a conviction on the most The 28th AIDS Walk for Life will kick off plexity of setting a scene. But the per- Art Night in Bristol & Warren tradancelinks.com/rehoboth.html. serious charge that Manning was fac- this Saturday at the Rhode Island State formance itself is only part of the story. Artists opening their studios include Stephan ing, that of aiding the enemy. Coombs House. Walkers will gather starting at 9 Join us for a lively discussion with Curt Brigidi at 4 Franklin St., well known for his pho- continues to represent Manning. Seats a.m., and two local veterans in the fight Columbus about the very important tography and collages; Tom Deininger who will are limited, and a reservation is against HIV/AIDS, Guy Abelson and role theater plays in enlivening our be at his studio at the Industrial Complex on required. Roz Rustigian, will lead the 2.5 mile community and the local economy. Wood St. and is known for his assemblages and WHERE: Roger Williams University School of installations. Sea Rose Cottage at 21 Constitu- Saturday course. Abelson and Rustigian been Law, Room 283, Bristol. WHERE: Sandywoods Yellow Building, 73 Muse tion St. will be open and showcasing the work September 28 AIDS activists since the epidemic Way, Tiverton. WHEN: noon. of Lauren Enjeti. The featured artists in Warren became an identified public health cri- WHEN: 6:30 p.m. are Candis Dixon at 30 Cutler Street who is tal- RWU/RWU Law Lighting at WaterFire sis in the 1980s. One of the ways the COST: Free COST: Free. ented in multiple media, and David Everett at 59 In celebration of the School of Law’s walk raises money is through teams, MORE INFO: 401-254-4659; Please RSVP to the Church Street who uses oils to paint landscapes. MORE INFO: Call 401/625-6796 to reserve a 20th anniversary, 40 years of expertise with supporters creating and donating Office of Alumni, Programs & Events at law- WHERE: Throughout Bristol and Warren. [email protected]. spot. in marine biology and the statewide through fundraising pages located at WHEN: 5-9 p.m. celebration of the Rhode Island Colo- the official web page, www.firstgiv- Banned books week COST: Free. nial Charter’s 350th anniversary, Roger ing.com/aidswalkri/2013. This program, commemorating Williams University has signed on to WHERE: Walk begins at the Rhode Island State- Banned Books Week 2013, shares books sponsor a full lighting of WaterFire house, Providence. that have been banned, challenged or Providence on the evening of Saturday, WHEN: 9 a.m. Thursday restricted within the past decade and Sept. 28. MORE INFO: www.aidsprojectri.org. September 26 the reasons why. The compelling pre- Friday WHERE: Downtown Providence sentation will be followed by a discus- WHEN: 6:34 p.m. Coastsweep cleanup ‘From Lawyer to Fishmonger—What’s sion of ideas, issues, and process in September 27 the Catch?’ COST: Free. Since 1987, volunteers throughout conjunction with members of the audi- Michael Troy and Chuck Williams Massachusetts have turned out for the Guest speaker Jan R. Schlichtmann, ence and the ACLU. In a Place Called Nockum...the early annual COASTSWEEP cleanup orga- Esq., whose career has focused on con- Singer-songwriters and New England WHERE: Weaver Library, 41 Grove Ave., East natives perform at Sandywoods. History of Swansea, Barrington and nized by the Massachusetts Office of sumer protection, will talk about his Providence. Warren. Coastal Zone Management (CZM). goal of opening an Oceanic Research WHERE: Sandywoods, 43 Muse Way, Tiverton. WHEN: 6:30-8:30 p.m. Did you ever wonder why Nockum Hill Each September, thousands of volun- and Innovation Center at the site of the WHEN: 7:30 p.m. COST: Free is important to three towns? The Bar- teers collect literally tons of trash from former Somerset Station power plant, COST: $10 advance, $12 at the door. beaches, marshes, river banks and the located in Somerset, Mass., at the top of MORE INFO: 401/434-2453 rington Preservation Society will pre- MORE INFO: 401/241-7349; www.sandy- sent new findings by a team of scholars seafloor. As part of COASTSWEEP, the Mount Hope Bay. A reception follows woodsmusic.com Westport River Watershed Alliance is the lecture. Registration is required for WPRO “Reading Between the Lines” on the religious, political and social Debate Series history of Nockum Hill from the late organizing a local cleanup. the event, which will take place at the Contra dance Omni Hotel in Providence. Local news radio station WPRO and Roger 1660s. WHERE: Westport Town Beach on Cherry and There will be a Rehoboth contra dance Webb Lane. WHERE: Omni Hotel, One West Exchange St., Williams University will host a “Reading WHERE:Barrington Congregational Church, Fel- Between the Lines” Debate Series. The panel this Friday. All dances will be taught by lowship Hall, 423 County Road, Barrington WHEN: 10 a.m. East Bay Life September 25-26, 2013 Page B11 DDaayyss

MORE INFO: 508/636-3016. James Whitbourn. A reception will fol- WHEN: 9:45-4:30.8 low. SPOTLIGHT COST: $12/member adult, $6/member child; Colin Quinn Unconstitutional WHERE: St. Michael’s Church, 399 Hope St., Bris- $15/non-member adult, $8/non-member child. Tickets are still available for popular tol. MORE INFO: www.asri.org. stand-up comedian and Saturday Night WHEN: 5 p.m. Live veteran Colin Quinn’s one-man COST: Free. show Colin Quinn Unconstitutional at MORE INFO: 401/253-7717. Trinity Rep this Saturday. Quinn’s show tackles 226 years of American Constitu- Outdoor Folk Concert with Music tional calamities in 70 minutes. Fast on Windharp & Mystic Voyagers the heels of an extended run at Man- Aidan’s Irish Pub hattan’s Cherry Lane Theater, Quinn is Linden Place Museum will continue its John St., Bristol; 401/254-1940 taking his show on the road. Providence 2013 concert series with a Sunday after- Sunday: An Irish seisiun, 5-9 p.m. is the first stop on this highly anticipat- noon outdoor concert featuring the ed tour that travels to the original 13 music of Windharp and Mystic Voy- colonies—all in the spirit of the Consti- agers. Bring a blanket or chair and a Atlantic Sports Pub tution. picnic as you relax to the sounds of folk, 70 Shove St., Tiverton; 401/816-5996 Irish, Scottish and Celtic music, songs WHERE: 201 Washington St., Providence. of the sea as well as 60’s & 70’s pop Every Wednesday: Pro Karaoke by Rick & WHEN: 8 p.m. tunes, during the first balmy days of fall. Joan COST: Seats are general admission and $35. WHERE: 500 Hope St., Bristol. MORE INFO: 401/351-4242; www.trinityrep.co Beach House WHEN: 2 p.m. COST: Tickets are $15, $10 for Linden Place 506 Park Ave., Portsmouth; 401/293- Get your space in order members and free for Colt Circle Members. 5700 Want to get organized, but don’t know MORE INFO: 401/253-0390. Thursday: Karaoke with Johnny Angel; where to start? Discover the “In Order” Friday: Team Trivia; Saturday: Liquid Fix. system for getting your space orga- Sandywoods hosting nized. Advance registration is required. WHERE: Center Ace Hardware, 156 County Rd., renowned Canadian fiddler Benjamin’s Sports Club Barrington. 4 Stafford Road, Tiverton; 401/624-3899 WHEN: 10-11 a.m. Monday andywoods is thrilled to announce that internationally renowned Saturdays: Pro Karaoke with Rick & Joan MORE INFO: www.organizedway.com/events. September 30 Canadian fiddler, singer, song- writer, and step dancer April WHERE: Sandywoods, 43 Muse Way, ‘Earth Matters’ S Tiverton. Bovi’s Town Tavern Annual golf ball drop Verch and her band will be returning to This Monday night film series will 287 Taunton Ave., East Providence; The Portsmouth Gridiron Club will Tiverton this week. The April Verch WHEN: 7 p.m.; Sunday, Sept. 29. examine urgent environmental issues COST: $18 advance, $20 at the door. 401/434-9670 hold its annual Helicopter Golf Ball through film. Shorts by Annie Leonard Band—rounded out by bassist and Drop on the Portsmouth High School clawhammer player Cody Wal- MORE INFO: 401/241-7349; will screen prior to the feature. This www.sandywoodsmusic.com. British Beer Company football field, prior to the homecoming week features ‘No Impact Man.’ Colin ters and guitarist Hayes Griffin—is an game. The first-place prize is $1,000. 29 State St., Bristol; 401/253-6700 Beavan began the No Impact experi- energetic, virtuosic, tradition-celebrat- WHERE: Portsmouth High School. ment in November 2006, vowing to ing outfit; and one that’s not soon forgotten when they depart the stage. Wednesday: Open Mic with James; WHEN: Noon. make as little environmental impact as Thursday: Guy Bergeron; Friday: Rendi- COST: Tickets are $15 each or two or more for possible for one year. No more auto- tion; Saturday: Colby James; Tuesday: $10 each. mated transportation, no more elec- Team trivia. MORE INFO: Tickets can be purchased at West tricity, no more non-local food, no Main Pizza, Clements’ Market, Agway, Beach more material consumption…no prob- brary.org porary China and one of its most com- Broadway Lounge House, or online at www.myphsfootball.net. lem. The film for Monday, October 7 pelling public figures. will be “The End of the Line.” This film 535 North Broadway, East Providence; WHERE: The Meeting House, 3850 Main Road, 401/434-9742 Street painting festival shows first-hand the effects of our glob- Tiverton Four Corners al love affair with fish as food, examin- Hundreds of amateur and professional WHEN: 7:30 p.m. ing the imminent extinction of numer- Cathay Pearl artists display their talents with pastel COST: Free. chalk for thousands of Providence area ous species, and the profound implica- Wednesday 2416 G.A.R. Highway, Swansea tions of a future world with no fish. October 2 MORE INFO: 401/624-2600. residents to enjoy on a free day of fun 401/435-6565 for all ages. Proceeds from the festival WHERE: Barrington Public Library, 281 County benefit Providence Rotary Charities Rd. Fall film series Exploring Prudence Island Cal Raye’s Dance Party starts on Sun- Foundation to enrich the lives of under- WHEN: 7 p.m.; Mondays through October 7. The Four Corners Arts Center is pleased The cooler fall months are the best time to present the film “Ai Weiwei, Never to explore the natural beauty of Pru- served children. COST: Free. Sorry” as part of their ongoing Fall Film dence Island. Join a Narragansett Bay See MUSIC Page 12 WHERE: Bank of America Skating Rink, Kennedy MORE INFO: 401/247-1920; www.barringtonli- Plaza, Providence. Series. It’s the inside story of a dissident Research Reserve educator and tour the brary.org. for the digital age who inspires global island, enjoy a few short hikes and WHEN: noon-8 p.m. audiences and blurs the boundaries of explore the various habitats while Join the fun & learn all COST: Free. art and politics. First-time director Ali- learning about the cultural history that the popular social dances! MORE INFO: 401/885-7017; www.ProvidenceRo- son Klayman gained unprecedented makes Prudence so unique. tary.org/StreetPaintingFestival.cfm. access to Ai while working as a journal- WHERE: Narragansett Bay National Estuarine Tuesday ist in China. Her detailed portrait pro- Research Reserve, Prudence Island. Beginning vides a nuanced exploration of contem- October 1 Tuesday Nights Hidden History of Rhode Island and the Sunday Civil War October 1st September 29 Author Frank L. Grzyb will discuss his new book, “Hidden History of Rhode 7-8pm Beginner Singspiration! Island and the Civil War.” The smallest The Acoaxet Chapel invites you to an state to defend the Union and one far 8-9 Intermediate evening of music as they celebrate from the battlefront, Rhode Island’s sto- Singspiration! Originally held to mark ries of the Civil War are often over- & Advances the end of worship season at the looked. From Brown University’s John Chapel, it now celebrates a coming M. Hay, later to become Lincoln’s assis- together at the end of summer and a tant secretary, to the city of Newport’s DEMOCRATIC CLUB renewing of old acquaintances. role as the temporary headquarters for 186 Roffee St., Barrington Singers and musicians from various the U.S. Naval Academy, the Civil War local churches will entertain you with history of the Ocean State is a fascinat- EVERYONE MUST some of their favorite songs, both tradi- ing if little-known tale. PRE-REGISTER! tional and contemporary. There will WHERE: George Hail Free Library, 530 Main St., also be a performance by the Sugarstick Warren. Singers. WHEN: 7 p.m. WHERE: The Acoaxet Chapel, 36 Howland Road, COST: Free Westport. MORE INFO: 401/245-7686; www.georgehail.org DanceNelia.com WHEN: 7 p.m. Ballroom & Latin Dancing MORE INFO: http://www.theacoaxetchapel.org. Ladd Observatory lecture Come and learn more about Brown Evensong University’s historic Ladd Observatory, Nelia Lawton All are invited to celebrate the Feast of at Barrington Public Library. Since Professional St. Michael and all Angels with sung October of 1891, Ladd Observatory has Ballroom & Evensong Prayer in the English tradi- been involved with transit observations Latin Dancer tion. St. Michael’s Parish Choir and and timekeeping from its perch atop Choristers (part of the Royal School of Tin-top Hill. Staff astronomer Francine Church Music Program) and guest Jackson will speak about the observato- singers will be directed and accompa- ry and its vital role as a timekeeping nied by John Brooks, St. Michael’s center. Church Organist and Choirmaster. WHERE: Barrington Public Library, 281 County The selections will feature music by Road. English composers John Sanders and 401-245-1119 WHEN: 7 p.m. Herbert Sumsion and the haunting anthem “Give Us the Wing of Faith” by COST: Free. NO PARTNER NEEDED TO PARTICIPATE MORE INFO: 401/247-1920; www.barringtonli- ABSOLUTE BEGINNERS WELCOME Page B12 East Bay Life September 25-26, 2013 DDaayyss

8 Wednesdays: Karaoke with Big Bill; WHEN: Weekends through October 27 Thursday: Mac Odom Band; Fridays: SPOTLIGHT COST: Free. Music Stone Leaf; Saturday: Rory & The MORE INFO: 401/245-8245 Hounds; Sunday: Vintage Soul. From Page 11 World Music in Portsmouth Weekly story times at East Providence Oriental Pearl libraries day, September 15 from 2-5:30 p.m. arcus Santos’ Afro- 576 State Rd., Westport No advance registration is necessary. Everyone is invited to this weekly Brazil is a Boston- dance, including music and a buffet. $6 508/675-1501or 401/435-6565 Half hour storytimes include stories, based percussion songs, crafts, and other activities. admission. Karaoke every Wednesday and Thurs- M group with a special sound and day night with Cal Raye. 8:30 p.m.-12:30 WHERE: Weaver, 41 Grove Ave., East Providence; energy inspired by Marcus’ Custom House Coffee a.m. Riverside, 475 Bullocks Point Ave., Riverside. hometown of Bahia, Brazil. This WHEN: Through December 7. Tuesdays, 1:30 p.m., 600 Clock Tower Square, West Main 10-piece percussion ensemble ages 3-6, Riverside; Wednesdays, 9:30 a.m., ages Road, Portsmouth Scampi guarantees a spectacular show birth-35 months, Riverside; Wednesdays, 6:30 657 Park Ave., Portsmouth; 401/293- p.m., ages 2-6, Weaver; Thursdays, 9:30 a.m., Sunday: Open mic with Gary Fish, 2-5 combining traditional Brazilian p.m, guest musician 3 to 3:45 p.m. 5844 ages birth-35 months, Weaver; Thursdays, 10:30 grooves like samba and axé with Fridays: Andre Arsenault; Saturdays: a.m., ages 3-6, Weaver; Saturdays, 10 a.m., ages funk, rock, jazz and hip hop. 2-6, Weaver. The Coffee Depot Alissa Musto This is a very upbeat and inter- MORE INFO:401/434-2453; 401/433-4877 501 Main Street, Warren; 401/608- active show that you cannot 2553 miss. LEGOs at the library Open Mic starts about 7:00 pm and fol- Lego fans are invited to build alongside lows the featured artist’s 8:00-8:40 pm WHERE: Portsmouth Arts Guild Center other kids who love LEGOs. The librar- for the Arts; 2679 E. Main Rd. performance until 9:50pm., Fridays Theater ian will provide a theme for inspiration. excluding holiday weekends. Bring a WHEN: 3-5 p.m.; Sunday, Sept. 29 Kids can stick to the theme, or just nonperishable food donation to benefit COST: $12 non-members, $10 PAG explore the open-ended possibilities of Bristol Good Neighbors. & Stage members, Free for children under 5. creating with a giant mountain of ‘Earth Matters’ MORE INFO: 401/293-5278; LEGOs. Ages 5 & up. DeWolf Tavern This Monday night film series will PortsmouthArts.org. WHERE:: Weaver, 41 Grove Ave., East Providence; 259 Thames St., Bristol; 401/254-2005 examine urgent environmental issues Riverside, 475 Bullocks Point Ave., Riverside. Wednesdays: The Rick Costa Trio (jazz) through film. Shorts by Annie Leonard WHEN: Riverside: Wednesdays, 3:45-4:45, Sept. will screen prior to the feature. 25, Oct. 23, Nov. 28; Weaver: Tuesdays, 3:45- Federal Hill Pizza WHERE: Barrington Public Library, 281 County 4:45, Oct. 1, Nov. 5, Dec. 3 Rd. tol presents “A Number,” directed by Judith MORE INFO:401/434-2453; 401/433-4877. 495 Main St., Warren; 401/245-0045 WHEN: 7 p.m.; Wednesdays through October 9 Swift; and “Far Away,” directed by Tony WHEN: 7 p.m.; Mondays through October 7. Estrella. This double bill of provocative Federal Hill Pizza features live music (except September 25). Harvest Yoga COST: Free. one-acts by acclaimed English play- every Saturday night at 7:30 p.m. This COST: Free MORE INFO: 401/247-1920; www.barringtonli- wright Caryl Churchill explores the per- Harvest Yoga is an 8-week restorative week: Rebecca Correia. brary.org. yoga program steeped in the Kripalu ‘The Grapes of Wrath’ haps not-so-distant future by way of science fiction and fable, keeping you tradition of compassion and non-judg- The Knights of Columbus ‘Providence Singers’ auditions Trinity Rep kicks off their 50th Anniver- firmly in its grip. ment. Located in the beautiful outdoor sary season with John Steinbeck’s “The 28 Fish Rd., Tiverton Join us for an exciting season of diverse setting of the Dedee Shattuck Gallery. Grapes of Wrath,” the definitive Ameri- WHERE: The Sandra Feinstein-Gamm Theatre, programming: a cappella and large This donation-based class series wel- Karaoke every Friday night with Mari- can tale of the strength of family and 172 Exchange St., Pawtucket. scale choral-orchestral works, includ- comes people of all levels of ability and ozations Studio; from 6:30-11 p.m.; the human spirit set in the aftermath of WHEN: September 12-October 13 ing Messiah with the Rhode Island Phil- practice. Please bring your yoga mat Computer karaoke or BYO CD. Free the Great Depression. Part naturalistic COST: $38, $48 harmonic. To audition, you’ll be asked and water. Ages 16 and over please. admission. 50/50 raffle, hosted by Jesse epic, part road novel, part inspirational to sing a simple song (a hymn is fine). MORE INFO: 401/723-4266; gammtheatre.org WHERE: 1 Partners Lane (behind Partners 865 Bertholde 401/297-6604. gospel, “The Grapes of Wrath” boasts a No other prepared material will be Main Road), Westport 17-member cast and original folk-rock required. Openings for Tenors and WHEN: 9-10 a.m.; Saturdays LePage’s Seafood music from the show’s band, 3pile. Basses only. COST: Contribute what you can. 439 Martime St., Fall River; 508/677- WHERE: The Dowling Theater at Trinity Rep, 201 2180 WHEN: By appointment. Email provi- Washington St., Providence. MORE INFO: 508/636-4177 [email protected]. Kids & WHEN: Through October 6 Fridays: Karaoke at 9 p.m. MORE INFO: www.providencesingers.org. Escobar Farm Corn Maze MORE INFO: 401/351-4242; www.trinityrep.com. This 8-acre cornfield maze, a popular Narrows Center for the Arts An evening of laughter & illusion Outdoors ‘Lobby Hero’ local family tradition will be celebrating 16 Anawan St., Fall River; 508/324-1926 With Gemini, a magician, comedian, Windmill Wednesdays Portsmouth’s 375th birthday for 2013. When a luckless young security guard is All shows are at 8 p.m. unless otherwise and ventriloquist who headlines at Have you always wanted to see the WHERE: 255 Middle Rd. Portsmouth venues including Mohegan Sun, Las drawn into a local murder investiga- inside of the 1812 Prescott Farm wind- noted. tion, loyalties are strained to the break- WHEN: Fridays 3:30 p.m.- dusk; Saturdays 10 Vegas, and Atlantic City. Support a great mill? Now is your chance at this open a.m.-dusk; Sundays 11 a.m.-dusk. Thurs., Sept. 26: Eddie Money. Tickets cause: resident entertainment and ing point. As a tightly wound supervi- house! Explore how this amazing COST: $7 for ages 12 and up; $5 for ages 5-11; are $35 in advance, $40 at the door. activities at Franklin Court Assisted Liv- sor is called to bear witness against his machine works and learn about the troubled brother, and an attractive free for ages 4 and under. Thurs., Sept. 26: Moonalice. Tickets are ing. Special guest magician: David importance of grist milling on Aquid- rookie cop must stand up to her sea- MORE INFO: 401683-1444 or 401/864-1064. $18 in advance, $20 at the door. Giles. neck Island. Enjoy a family-friendly soned partner, truth becomes elusive evening with johnnycake tasting and Group reservations are available during the WHERE: Mt. Hope Performing Arts Auditorium; and justice proves costly. A taut, terrif- week. 199 Chestnut St., Bristol. hands-on activities for kids. Please One Pelham East ic drama, comedy and romance all note: Windmill will not be in full opera- WHEN: 8 p.m.; Thursday, October 24. 270 Thames St., Newport; 401/847-9460 rolled into one. tion due to safety and preservation con- Children’s Reading Circle COST: $22. Friday: Them Apples; Saturday: Take 3; WHERE: 2nd Story Theatre, 28 Market Street, cerns. Preschool children can join the fun MORE INFO: 401/253-3679. Sunday: Honky Tonk Nights with Keith Warren. WHERE: Prescott Farm, 2009 West Main Road, every Thursday for stories, snacks and a Manville; Tuesday: Stu Sinclair from WHEN: Through October 13 Middletown craft activity. Wednesday night at the movies Never in Vegas. COST: $20/$25. WHEN: Last Wednesday of the month through WHERE: Partners Village Store, 865 Main Road, With Peter Weldy, in the Herreshoff MORE INFO: 401-247-4200; www.2ndStoryThe- September; 4-6 p.m. Westport 133 Club Room. The following movies will be fea- atre.com. COST: Free WHEN: 10:30-11:30 a.m. Thursdays tured: October 2: “Admission”; October 29 Warren Ave., East Providence; COST: Free 9: “Amour.” 401/438-1330 One-act plays at the Gamm Birding 200: Advance Your Skills MORE INFO: 508/636-2572; www.partnersvil- WHERE: Rogers Free Library, 525 Hope St., Bris- The Sandra Feinstein-Gamm Theatre Improve your basic skills and expand lagestore.com your knowledge of Rhode Island birds in a fun, friendly atmosphere. Join Children’s Story Hour Audubon for a series focused on fall Miss Margie reads several theme-relat- Martin’s Garden Notes bird identification, adaptations, and ed story and picture books geared migration strategies. towards the pre-school set, followed by Focus on Fall craft time allowing the children to As the summer season comes to an end and cooler weather begins to creep up on us, WHERE: Audubon Environmental Education Cen- ter, 1401 Hope Street, Bristol. express their creativity based on the fun it is not too late to think about gardening. facts and stories they just heard. Garden Shop, Inc. Montauk Daisy (Nipponanthemum ) blooms in October with white daisy flowers and WHEN: 9:30-11:30 a.m.; September 28; October dark yellow centers. Blooming lasts most of the month. This one does not die back in 5. WHERE: Barrington Books, Barrington Shopping 54 Bristol Ferry Rd. the winter so cut it down severely in the spring. A pinch back a couple of times in the COST: $40 member/ $48 non-member. Center, County Road, Barrington Portsmouth, RI 02871 summer results in a more compact plant. MORE INFO: Register online at www.asri.org. WHEN: 10 a.m. Thursdays Blue Beard (Caryopteris) has dark lavender-blue flowers that bloom into October. It COST: Free Phone: 401.683.2231 likes a sunny spot and grows 2x2 feet. Cut down to 6 inches in the spring. Pumpkin Palooza MORE INFO: 401/245-7925; www.barrington- Web site: igsinc.com Chrysanthemums will be more likely to survive the winter if planted right away Cut Fehrichs Fantasy Faire runs every week- books.com down the stems after frost to 6 inches and cover with straw or leaves. This protects from end through October 27. Most events the freeze and thaw cycle. Uncover in March and clip down the old stems. Pinch back 10% Off are free (though some incur a nominal Young Children’s Story Hour several times until early July for profuse blooms in the fall. charge.) Attractions include riding Ornamental cabbages in purple, white and pink are also cold tolerant. They last much Bring your little ones for stories Every Tuesday! around the farm with the Magic Pump- geared for 3- to 5-year-olds. Includes a of the winter but are not likely to last into the spring. kin Coach & Snap the Dragon; exploree Diascia offers plants for containers and the garden that will survive below freezing craft and light snack. the “Western Town”; empty your closet WHERE: Baker Books, Route 6, Dartmouth temperatures and blooms well into the fall. and make your own scarecrow; play in Pansies will bloom right until we have hard frost but will survive and bloom more the hay stack; paint a pumpkin; play in WHEN: 10 a.m. Thursdays anytime we have a little run of warmer weather. Planted in the garden they are very Charlie Brown’s pumpkin patch; and COST: Free likely to survive the winter and be one of the first blooms of the spring. take a photo “flying” on a witch broom. MORE INFO: 508/997-6700; Osteospermum and Margurites in shades of yellow bloom until frost. www.bakerbooks.net WHERE: Frehrichs Farm, 65 Kinnicutt Ave., War- Toad Lily (Tricirtis) has blooms with subtle shades of purple and white. It likes some MORE INFO: www.asri.org Open: 9-5 Every Day shade and blooms well into October. ren East Bay Life September 25-26, 2013 Page B13 DDaayyss

Alta Luna Gallery MORE INFO: 401/841-8770;8 www.NewportHistory- SPOTLIGHT Alta Luna Gallery presents the work of Tours.org Arts & featured artists Linda DiFrenna and John Irwin, through September 30. Antiques Meet the artist reception on Thursday, Sept. 26, from 5-9 p.m., with live music Call for artists by The Dorr Rebellion. Markets IMAGO Foundation for the Arts (IFA) is WHERE: Alta Luna Gallery, 297 Hope Street, issuing a call to artists for its 8th Annu- 2nd floor, Bristol. Barrington Public Library book sale al Open Juried Exhibit. All forms of pho- WHEN: Through September 30. The Friends of the Barrington Public tography will be considered, including Library host this ongoing book sale fea- COST: Free. both alternative and historical process- turing fiction and nonfiction titles for es. Those interested in applying should MORE INFO: 401/688-0396; www.altaluna- all ages. Most books are 50 cents or $1, submit images online at www.Online- gallery.com with some specially priced volumes. All JuriedShows.com. profits go back to the library. Art at Stella Blues WHEN: Deadline for submission is October 1. WHERE: Barrington Public Library, 281 County This satellite show of Alta Luna Gallery COST: The submission fee is $35 for three Road, Barrington features local photographers Alan images. WHEN: 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Monday-Thursday; 9 a.m. Nunes and Andrea Richmond; paint- MORE INFO: www.imagofoundation4art.org. to 5 p.m. Friday and Saturday; and 1-5 p.m. Sun- ings by Paul Hitchen, Joe Lytle, Deborah day Williamson, Emile Ferrara, Alan Sousa Junk from the Trunk; Leisurely Linden and Jane Dever. Ongoing with rotation MORE INFO: 401/247-1920 Place of work monthly. Mt. Hope farmers’ market Cocktails in the parlors, family reunions WHERE: 50 Miller Street, Warren on the lawn, day trips to the shore, cro- This farmers’ markets showcases many WHEN: Ongoing quet in the gardens, bridge in the local vendors selling fresh produce, breezeway and music as a background Bristol’s Stone Church Coffee House MORE INFO: 401/688-0396 meat and fish, along with baked goods to it all. This was leisure time spent at and other treats. The Acacia Cafe food Linden Place Mansion for generations opens 7th season ‘6@4’ at Gallery 4 truck serves breakfast and lunch. There of DeWolf and Colt family members. Gallery 4 at Tiverton Four Corners is will also be live music, demonstrations, Linden Place Museum’s current “Junk he Stone Church Coffee House opens its 7th season with a dou- pleased to present the exhibition “6@4” kids’ activities, knife-sharpening, cloth- from the Trunk” exhibit explores these ble header, split bill featuring talented performers Mike Carroll through September 29. From works like ing and electronics drives and more. hours of recreation and relaxation by (shown) and The Miller Mark Wholey’s towering sculpture WHERE: Mt. Hope Farm, 300 Metacom Ave., showcasing DeWolf and Colt family T “Hephaestus Rising” to the striking Family. Mike Carroll was born in Bristol memorabilia from the museum’s own diminutive bronze heads of Victoria Ballybofey, County Donegal, WHERE: The Stone Coffee House at the First WHEN: 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturdays collection. “Leisurely Linden Place” will Congregational Church, 300 High St., Bristol. McGeoch, the shimmering impression- Ireland; he has been an enter- MORE INFO: [email protected] introduce visitors to photographs, WHEN: 7:30 p.m.; Saturday, Sept. 28. istic canvases of Susan Strauss, the bold games, record albums, travel acces- tainer all his life, singing, play- Fauvist, Kandinsky-esque works of COST: $15; students are half price; children 5 Rogers Free Library book sale sories and more, giving a whole new ing guitar and writing songs. and under are free. Joseph Edwards Alexander, the pure perspective on the history of this fasci- The Miller Family, Ruby May, geometric abstractions of Harry Nadler, Ongoing sale featuring adult, young MORE INFO: 401/253-4813; 401/253-7288. adult and children’s books. Also avail- nating Bristol family who lived at Lin- Evelyn and Samuel, from and the minimalist Chinese theme den Place for seven generations. paintings of Gedas Paskauskas, this able are DVDs, audio books and puz- Smithfield, are siblings who zles. All items are reasonably priced WHERE: 500 Hope St., Bristol. show is a feast for the eyes. have been teaming up with local master artists to hone their musical with proceeds benefiting the library. WHERE: 3848 Main Road, Tiverton Four Corners WHEN: Tuesdays-Saturdays, 10 a.m.-4 p.m.; skills since they were in grade school. They are dynamic multi-instru- Through Oct. 31. WHEN: Through September 29 WHERE: Rogers Free Library, 525 Hope St., Bris- mentalists studying classical piano as well as traditional music on gui- tol COST: Included in museum admission: $8, $6 for COST: Free seniors and $5 for children. tar, , whistle, bodhrán, harmonica and concertina. WHEN: 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. Monday to Thursday; 9 MORE INFO: 401/253-0390. a.m. to 5 p.m. Friday and Saturday MORE INFO: 401/253-6948 The Gallery at Temple Habonim Sandywoods farmers’ market Three artists with very different styles quilts and textile crafts. and powerful lens bring the rare pere- Trips & Vendors will offer jams and jellies, hon- and medium are exhibiting in the Sep- grine falcons into view. For years, the tember/October show at the Gallery at WHERE: Barrington Public Library, 281 County ey, gourmet roasted coffee, clam chow- Road. fastest animals on the planet have der, fresh shellfish, alpaca hats and Temple Habonim. Barrington resident patrolled the downtown skyline, suc- Tours R.W. Alley has illustrated more than one WHEN: 9 a.m.-9 p.m., Monday-Thursday; 9 a.m.-5 gloves, breads and cakes, pasture- p.m., Saturday; 1-5 p.m., Sunday. cessfully rearing over 30 chicks. Provi- Downtown Bristol walking tours raised meat and poultry, sandwiches hundred children’s books, including the dence photographer and graphic popular Paddington Bear series. He has MORE INFO: 401/247-1920; www.barringtonli- Each Thursday, weather permitting, and tacos, granola and eggs and fresh brary.org. designer Peter Green has walked the join the Bristol Historic and Preserva- produce. There will also be live music. also collaborated with his wife, award- city streets for years, documenting the winning children’s book writer Zöe tion Society for a walking tour of a por- WHERE: Sandywoods Center for the Arts, 43 peregrine falcons and other birds of tion of downtown Bristol. Each tour is B.Alley. W. Robert Kemp recently ‘21st Century Expressionism’ at the prey. Muse Way (take Roosevelt Drive off Bulgar- retired as an attorney for Textron to DeBlois Gallery approximately one hour. marsh Road), Tiverton WHERE: Audubon Environmental Education Cen- pursue his lifelong interest, his love of WHERE: BHPS, 48 Court St., Bristol WHEN: 4-7 p.m. Thursdays Featuring exciting works by three ter, 1401 Hope Street, Bristol photography. Roberta Segal is exhibit- prominent artists: Michael Carr (Oils), WHEN: 3 p.m., Thursdays COST: 401/241-7349; [email protected] WHEN: 9 a.m.-5 p.m.; through October 31 ing her wall art in a variety of medium Ed McAloon (Sculpture) and Edward COST: $5 non-members; free to members including oils, acrylics, collage, prints COST: Free with EEC admission Williams (Zen Watercolors). This will be MORE INFO: 401/253-7223; www.bhpsri.org Book Sale in East Providence and her most recent technique, encaus- DeBlois’ first show in their new home, MORE INFO: www.asri.org tics. The Friends of the East Providence and the gallery looks forward to wel- Newport History Tours Public Library hold an ongoing book WHERE: Temple Habonim, 165 New Meadow coming friends, both old and new, Portsmouth Arts Guild fall classes The Newport History Tours provides an sale during regular library hours at Road, Barrington. there. The show will run through Sep- The Portsmouth Arts Guild is offering a opportunity to explore Newport’s Old Weaver Library and Riverside Library. WHEN: Mon.-Thurs., 9 a.m.-4 p.m.; Fri. 9 a.m.-1 tember 29. variety of adult classes and workshops Quarter neighborhood and learn about Find a wide range of fiction and non- p.m.; and by appointment. The show will be up for the 2013 fall session, including Pas- WHERE: 134 Aquidneck Ave., Middletown Newport’s historic past. The Rogues & fiction titles. All proceeds benefit the through October 29. tels, Watercolor Tricks, Creative Draw- WHEN: 5-7 p.m. Scoundrels walking tour is available library; merchandise is updated weekly. COST: Free ing and Linoleum Block Prints. MORE INFO: 401/847-9977; Saturdays and Mondays through Octo- WHERE: Weaver Library, 41 Grove Ave., East MORE INFO: 401-245-6536; gallery@temple- www.debloisgallery.com. WHERE: Portsmouth Arts Guild Center for the ber. Tours last approximately 75 min- Providence; Riverside Library, 475 Bullocks Point habonim.org. Arts, 2679 East Main Rd. utes and are weather permitting. Ave., Riverside Providence Raptors: a photography WHEN: Varies. WHEN: 9 a.m.-8 p.m. Monday to Thursday; 9 ‘Damn the Torpedoes’ poster show WHERE: Purchase tickets and depart from the Brick exhibit by Peter Green COST: Varies Market: Museum & Shop, 127 Thames St., Newport a.m.-5 p.m. Friday and Saturday (NOTE: Riverside opens at 10 a.m. Friday and Saturday “Damn the Torpedoes” consists of real From the street, birds perched high on MORE INFO: [email protected]; WHEN: 10:30 a.m., Saturdays and Sundays “gig posters”- made by artists the all MORE INFO: 401/434-2453; 401/433-4877 Providence architecture may look like call 401/254-1668. COST: $12; $5 for ages 12 & under over the U.S.-for concerts of beloved ordinary pigeons. However, a keen eye and famed musicians such as Bob Dylan, Crosby Stills and Nash, Wilco, Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeroes, Deer Tick, The Black Keys, The Lumineers and more. WHERE: Narrows Gallery, 16 Anawan St., Fall River WHEN: Through Oct. 25; Wednesday-Saturday, noon to 5 p.m. MORE INFO: 508/324-1926; www.narrowscen- ter.org.

Paintings and handmade quilts on display This September, Barrington Public Library is showcasing the paintings of Barrington resident Michael Sheff. For 22 years, Sheff worked as a biochemist and bioresearcher until retirement, when he took up painting as a hobby. His work is mostly with oil paint. Sheff’s paintings are on display in the hallway near the Reference Desk. In the glass case, Quilting Plus features handmade Page B14 East Bay Life September 25-26, 2013 East Bay Real Estate EASTBAYClassifieds.com September 25-27 , 2013 Page C1 MEETHeather McHutchison: SAILOR, METAL SMITH, MAKES A MEAN PULLED PORK BY JOAN D. WARREN do during most of my free time. I am also a silver/gold smith, and WHY REAL ESTATE AS A pastel artist with Bow House stu- CAREER? "I love homes and Heather dios when life allows time." working with people. It’s a nice fit McHutchison to be able to work with both." BEST VACATION EVER? (taken or yet to take) "My trip to South IS IT A SECOND CAREER FOR Africa was my best vacation to Keller Williams YOU? "I got my Captains License date. We went to visit family and I when I was 18, and have been was amazed by the diverse land- Realty Newport running private yachts on and off scape. We saw everything from for the past 28 years. I have also herds of elephants to exquisite 401-845-9200 worked in home decor and gift- wine estates with desert and ocean ware sales while raising my fami- surrounding the country." ly." BUCKET LIST ITEMS? "To sail dition of homemade chocolate cake with orange frosting." WHAT DO YOU LIKE MOST trans-Atlantic and to visit the ABOUT IT? "I really enjoy helping national parks in our own country FAVORITE MOVIE? "' When first-time home buyers find their like the Grand Canyon and Harry met Sally, but I’m a sucker first home. It’s a huge responsibil- Yosemite." for indie films at The Avalon or ity and very rewarding when we WHAT'S YOUR BEST CULI- The Cable Car in Providence." find just the right property." NARY CREATION? "Pulled Pork WHAT ARE YOU READING? " in a slow cooker. I’m not a culi- 'Gone Girl,' by Gillian Flynn." WHAT ARE SOME OF YOUR nary genius, however I am the HOBBIES? "Sailing is a passion only one in my family who has FLIP PHONE, IPHONE OR more than a hobby, but it is what I continued my grandmother’s tra- DROID? iPhone 5

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Portsmouth - VANDERBILT Tiverton - WATERFRONT PORTSMOUTH - ISLAND PARK Beautiful new construction in one of Riverside property with 6 bedrooms, deck Unique cottage nestled on the Blue Bill DETAILS LILADELMAN.COM Portsmouth’s most sought after neighbor- overlooking the Sakonnet, seawall with Cove built in 1920. Last house on Marine @ hoods. This home boasts a gourmet davits for easy boat docking, bonus adjoin- Avnue featuring large lot with mature land- kitchen with breakfast nook, open floor ing building and garage in main house scaping and surrounding wooden fence, 2 plan, hardwoods and 2nd floor laundry. opens from front and back. bedrooms and 1 full bath. $369,000 401!848!2101 $795,000 401-848-2101 $289,000 401-848-2101 LILADELMAN.COM September 25-27, 2013 East Bay Classifieds Page C3 REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS ADDRESS BUYERS & BUYERS’ AGENT SELLERS & SELLERS’ AGENT SALE PRICE BARRINGTON 65 Orchard Ave. Deborah A. & Donna M. Capoverde – S. Butterfield/RE/MAX River’s Edge Constance A. Disano Est. & Mario A. Luca – S. Butterfield/RE/MAX River’s Edge $118,750 4 Houghton St. Matthew & Julie A. Oliveira – J. Napolitano Team/RE/MAX River’s Edge William T. & Susan C. Scott – D. Gold/Coldwell Banker Res. Brok. $320,000 15 Woodbine Ave. Mary P. Hubert – J. Bennett/Residential Properties, Ltd. Nancy J. Kelley – J. Hedrick/RE/MAX River’s Edge $233,000 13 Elm Ln. John & Alyssa Findley – B. Scungio/Lila Delman Real Estate David R. & Hope P. McGarty – D. Coleman/Coleman Realtors, Inc. $1,725,000 9 Windsor Dr. Douglas W. Brown – J. Dutt Crocker/Residential Properties, Ltd. Elkins FT & Daniel Elkins – L. Beime/Coleman Realtors, Inc. $292,000 378 Maple Ave. Christopher D. & Jessica M. Miner – Non MLS Member Loretta Kennedy – T. Friedman/RE/MAX River’s Edge $151,600 EAST PROVIDENCE 304 Wilson Ave. Greg T. & Samantha N. Burnett – Non MLS Member Lino S.; & Felomena Rebelo – Mass. Alliance Partner $289,000 36 Leroy Dr. A Star Realty LLC – J. Hughes/Residential Properties, Ltd. Ryan T. Roberts Robi M. Dias-Roberts – D. Sterline/REO 3000 $99,000 28 Plum Rd. Paul J. Faella & James K. Vincent – William Tirrell/Weichert Realtors Tirrell Rlty Gary J. & Loretta M. Morissette/William Tirrell/Weichert Realtors Tirrell Rlty $131,000 15 Gibbs St. Travis E. Barao & Kayla M. Murphy – M. Mullen/Mullen Real Estate Jonathan A. Primiano – J. Clarke/RE/MAX River’s Edge$274,000 87 Rounds Ave. William R. Miller – J. Repoza/Weichert Realtors Tirrell Realty Patty J. Serpa – J. Repoza/Weichert Realtors Tirrell Realty $90,000 24 Dewey Ave. Brandon A. Silva – B. Burgess/EXIT Realty Firm Thedore S. & Fernanda M. Brum – L. Mateus/Mateus Realty $175,000 49 Sumach Ave. Neil Aronson – K. Seyboth/Keller Williams Realty Joseph F. White – M. Menezes/EXIT Realty Consultants $130,000 181 Terrace Ave. Sharon L. Fontaine – D. Kryston/Century 21 Butterman & Kryston Arthur & Margaret McAteer – D. Kryston/Century 21 Butterman & Kryston $580,000 15 North St. Doreen & Craig Lasiewski – Non MLS Member Jimmy K. Andrade – J. Andrade/The Mello Group, Inc. $165,000 2407 Pawtucket Ave. Daniel S. Piedade – R. Gold-Riccitelli/Coldwell Banker Res. Brok. Thelma H. Dufresne – M. L. Stoddard/Weichert Realtors Tirrell Rlty. $130,000 33 Chauncey Ave. Jiyong Zhang – F. Lei/Green Island Realty, Inc. Lucia Castro – L. Mateus/Mateus Realty $155,000 1317 S. Broadway Nuni K. Kim – Nathan Clark Team/Nathan Clark & Associates Scott F. Oakland – Nathan Clark Team/Nathan Clark & Associates $80,000 120 Brightridge Ave. Robert Alvarez – L. Halajko/RE/MAX River’s Edge Michael Bouthillette – M. Correia/Mateus Realty $164,000 205 Orchard St. Nilton C. Silva – L. Mateus/Mateus Realty Armando M. & Dolores F. Soares – W. Farina/State Properties, Inc. $180,000 71 Swan St. Joao & Anesia Mauricio – P. Reis/Mateus Realty Priscilla A. Lewis-Pina – L. Mateus/Mateus Realty $172,500 70 Ide Ave. Danielle J. Carpenter – L. Cutropia/William Raveis Chapman Enstone David T. Powers – W. Connetti/EXIT Realty Firm $167,500 387 Willett Ave. Melissa M. Driscoll – G. Howarth Team – RE/MAX 1st Choice Leslie J. Ullrich & David W. Patterson – P. Tirrell/Weichert Realtors Tirrell Rlty. $148,700 148 Forbes St. Hollie M. Marocco – B. Burgess/EXIT Realty Firm Nellie H. Ray – G. Zannini/RE/MAX River’s Edge $171,000 9 Beaver Ct. Thomas E. & Denise L. Drury – C. Fournier/RE/MAX Real Estate Center Daquanno Moira Est. & Jacqueline Russotto – G. Medeiros/Weichert Realtors Tirrell Rlty. $232,000 110 Burnside Ave. Chen Chen – N. Acquaviva/Coldell Banker Res. Brokerage Steven Horowitz – Deb Cordeiro Group – EXIT Harborside Realty $192,500 59 Glendale Ave. Anthony Leite & Danielle K. Amorim – Travassos-Kusiak Team/RE/MAX River’s Edge Masterson Joyce Est. & Donna A. Masterson – L. Mateus/Mateus Realty $165,000 LITTLE COMPTON 23 Willow Ave. Kevin R. Medeiros & Hsiang C. Chan – R. Rusin/RE/MAX Right Choice Dolores E. Pacheco – R. Rusin/RE/MAX Right Choice$675,000 202 Long Hwy. FDIC Asset T – M. Sullivan/Focus Professionals, Inc. M. Wordell – C. Morrison/RE/MAX Flagship, Inc. $259,763 155 Sakonnet Point Rd. Serendipity 194 LLC – M. Whitmarsh/Little Compton Real Estate Malcolm O. MacLean – Welchman Grp. Real Estate – Keller Williams Rlty Npt. $740,000 44 Old Farm Rd. Thomas D. & Thomas F. Shevlin – T. Shevlin/William Raveis Chapman Enstone Orrwell B. & Alana A. Watterson – M. Drum/Gustave White Sotheby’s Realty $335,000 12 S. of Commons Rd. Karen M. Daubmann – C. Katzenbach/Katzenbach & Company Edith B. Wislocki – J. Myrin/Little Compton Real Estate LLC $475,000 WESTPORT 1230 Main Rd. Mark A. Walker & Merri A. Cyr – Non MLS Member Paul C. Briggs – K. Santos/William Raveis Chapman Enstone $305,000 238 Brayton Point Rd. Peter D. Parket RET & Peter D. Parker – K. Santos/William Raveis Chapman Enstone Thomas A. Viana & Carol A. Lemos – K. Santos/William Raveis Chapman Enstone $1,225,000

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OPEN HOUSES THIS WEEK ADDRESS DAY TIME STYLE BEDS BATHS PRICE BROKER AGENT PHONE BARRINGTON 86 Orchard Ave. Sunday, Sept. 29 1-3 pm Cottage 1 1 $289,000 RE/MAX of Newport Betsy Leerssen 401-339-2516 BRISTOL 80 Peck Ave. Sunday, Sept. 29 1-3 pm Raised Ranch 4 2 $339,000 Keller Williams Realty Elaine Reavey 401-258-4789 EAST PROVIDENCE 62 Miles Ave. Saturday, Sept. 28 11-1 pm Ranch 2 1 $144,900 RE/MAX River's Edge Kim Ellin 774-991-0579 LITTLE COMPTON 112 Pottersville Road Sunday, Sept. 29 1-2:30 pm Other 3 2 $675,000 Coldwell Banker Guimond Deb Plant 401-451-8293 5 Old Farm Road Sunday, Sept. 29 12:30-2 pm Cape 4 2 $435,000 T.L. Holland T.L. Holland 401-624-8469 35 Old farm Road Sunday, Sept. 29 12:30-2 pm Cape 3 2 $535,000 T.L.Holland T.L. Holland 401- 624-8469 RIVERSIDE 58 Euclid Ave. Sunday, Sept. 29 12-1:30 pm Cottage 2 1 $139,000 RE/MAX River's Edge Ted Friedman 401-864-0269 TIVERTON 1443 Crandall Road Sunday, Sept. 29 11-12:30 pm Colonial 3 2 $314,900 Coldwell Banker Guimond Deb Plant 401-451-8293 19 Pocasset Ave. Saturday, Sept. 28 12-2 pm Other 2 1 $169,000 Coldwell Banker Guimond Deb Plant 401-451-8293 428 South Lake Road Sunday, Sept. 29 11 am-12 pm Other 4 2-2 $435,000 T.L. Holland T.L. Holland 401-624-8469 154 Stoney Hollow Road Saturday, Sept. 28 1-3 pm Colonial 4 2 $449,500 RE/MAX of Newport Mary Ulrich Budlong 401-418-0017 49 Hayden Ave. Sunday, Sept. 29 1-3 pm Other 3 1 $195,000 Coldwell Banker Residential Coldwell Banker Residential 401-247-0202 109 Cypress Ave. Saturday, Sept. 28 1-2:30 pm Ranch 2 1 $179,711 Arrow Realty Group Inc. Marguerite Cashman 508-676-7600 WARREN 155 Water St., Unit # 6 Sunday, Sept. 29 12-2 pm Condo 3 3 $289,000 Tanasio Realty Advisors Ari Tanasio 401-641-9955 30 Kinnicutt Ave. Sunday, Sept. 29 1-3 pm Ranch 3 2 $289,000 Keller Williams Realty Paul Ferreira 401-374-1331 WESTPORT 40 Westlook Ln. Saturday, Sept. 28 1-3 pm Cape 4 2.5 $779,000 Brenner Realtors George H. Brenner 508-679-4381 Page C4 East Bay Classifieds September 25-27, 2013 Real Estate

NEWPORT COUNTY, BRIS- Homes For Sale TOL COUNTY: Tom Timberlake Land For Sale Whether you are can sell your house FAST! - 0 REED ROAD, SWANSEA: 401-624-2484, cell/text - SOUTHERN MAINE LAND Raw land in residential neigh- http://www.tomtimberlake.com/ Deal-Pristine and private 10 borhood. Motivated seller! Good - Coldwell Banker Guimond acre parcel just 25 minutes off I- BUYING or opportunity to engage agricul- Realty Group. 95. Driveway into elevated build tural and residential use. Great site. Nice area. Warranty. Deed. site for that mini farm you FOR SALE BY OWNER? $99,900 (207)838-3405 SELLING always wanted on over 9 acres. SOLD by owner! Sell your Beautiful lot at a good price. house or property in the Real NEW PRICE! $178,500. Carol Estate section of East Bay Real Estate please Guimond, 401-418-0462. EastBayRI.com - Your Town Online Classifieds. It’s affordable and it Coldwell Banker Guimond works. 401-253-1000 feel free to give me a call. 11 Arvin Ave, Barrington, RI Realty. Home Repair Loans Great Starter Home, Many New Upgrades. RIVERSIDE: 19 Hascall Street Hampden Meadows Area.Affordable 3 bedroom BARRINGTON: Looking to Beautiful Cape with new roof, ranch" close to public water access. Just rated Sell? Your Home May Be Worth new kitchen, granite counters, CHURCH COMMUNITY number one school system in the state , great 0% & 3% Home Mary Jo More Than You Think! Let our birch cabinets, hardwood floors HOUSING: family neighborhood. Motivated Seller $225,000 & Private yard.$199,900 Lisa repair loans & Homebuyer train- Fidalgo-Tavares Friendly & Knowledgeable ing classes 401-846-5114 Agents Help! Call RE/MAX Halajko 774-991-0052 401-297-1399 Cell River’s Edge 401-245-2000 For a FREE Home Evaluation! RUMFORD: 51 Drowne Apartment Rental 401-254-1900 Parkway: Fabulous 3 Bed David Patterson REAL ESTATE AGENTS: Center Hall Colonial nestled on BARRINGTON: 2 Bed,steps to 1/4 acre overlooking private bike path & bus stop. Lg yard. [email protected] Need help getting known? Advertise in the East Bay woodlands & river. This home Convenient to Providence. Cell 401.316.2824 Classifieds. Call Jerry Tobias at has it ALL! Jean Clarke 401- $850+Util 781-475-0419. 401.254.1900 Office 401-253-6000 ext. 118 374-5039 BARRINGTON: 2 beds, wash- er/dryer hookups, garage, $795 SMARTER.BOLDER.FASTER. BRISTOL: First Time Home TIVERTON: Cute Ranch! - Nice + util. 401-486-8684 Buyers, Downsizing, or just Neighborhood! - 3-bed. MUST Rondeau Associates Searching for your Dream SEE! - $199K - BRISTOL: Spacious, 1st flr 2 bed Home? Our Agents can help www.99BEARDSWORTH.com apt in historical Victorian home. 10’ Rondeau Associates you through the process every - Tom Timberlake - 401-624- ceilings, wood flrs, lg LR, EIK, Den, 729 Hope Street | Bristol | 401-254-1900 step of the way! Call RE/MAX 2484, cell/text - Coldwell Banker laundry and more. No smoking, River’s Edge 401-254-1776 Guimond Realty Group. pets negotiable. $1250/month + utili. Water provided. 401-743-6902 CHOOSING A TOP PRODUCER IS NOT EXPENSIVE. It’s Priceless. Welchman Real Estate Group

O: 401.635.0252 C: 401.649.1915 Licensed in MA & RI 18 Commons | Little Compton | RI 02837 NEWPORT | EAST BAY Renee M. Welchman REALTOR, CPA Each Office Independently Owned & Operated Sales Associate, Mega Agent Owner www.WelchmanRealEstateGroup.com NEW NEW OCEAN VIEWS

LITTLE COMPTON OFFERED AT $390,000 LITTLE COMPTON OFFERED AT $945,000 LITTLE COMPTON $515,000 Have you been waiting for a great deal on a property in a great loca- Historical Gem Restored to Perfection.Working gentleman's farm with 4 Newly Renovated Cottage by the Sea. Amazing location in Private Indian tion? Perfect for many buyers, 1st home, downsizing or renovate to larg- box stalls and open pastures. Surrounded by farmlands and open space. Rock Acres. Short walk/ride to Beaches. Deeded Water Access. Newly er home, 4 bed septic. Single level ranch on wooded lot w/large deck, full Features Views of 675 Acre Reservoir. Must see! Renovated 2nd Fl Master Suite w/expansive water views & private balcony. unfinished basement & detached 2 car garage. NEW PRIVACY PRICE REDUCED

LITTLE COMPTON $350,000 LITTLE COMPTON $425,000 LITTLE COMPTON $547,000 Built into a hillside, this country home boasts a greener way of living. 2Bdrm "Dennis Talbot Home"; Known for compact Craftsman Houses, providing Thank you SANDY for giving us our view back! Lovely views of the w/efficient layout & unique exterior appearance is a must see. Walk to efficient, open concept, simple living space. Unique interior windows Tuniper Pond/Goosewing Beach. Walk/ride Beach. Enjoy Peckham's & Walker's, minutes from Commons, Sakonnet Vineyards & allow light into every room, exposed beams, minutes to Beaches and Kayaking/Fishing with Direct Pond Access. Well maintained Four Corners. Commons. Privacy awaits in country setting! Contemporary with open floor plan, roof deck, large yard. Rental History.

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112 POTTERSVILLE RD, LITTLE COMPTON This property works wonderfully as a primary home or vacation retreat. The meticulous, passive solar 19 POCASSET AVENUE, TIVERTON Guimond Realty Group Lovely neighborhood, quiet dead end street. main home boasts a spacious great room with stunning, 1443 CRANDALL RD, TIVERTON - Scenic 1741 Main Road, Tiverton, RI 24 SHORE ROAD, TIVERTON By the sea! This home features spacious rooms w/hardwoods slate fireplace and tranquil sunroom. The property offers a farmland and sunset views to enjoy every Unobstructed views! Immediate access to quaint GUEST COTTAGE with garage, separate through out. Fireplace in living room w/built-ins & season from your new South Tiverton home! Turn-key a quiet beach. 2005 remodeled summer cottage with numerous updates including siding, roof, windows, deck barn/workshop, beautifully landscaped and heated in- 3 bedroom, 2 bath farmhouse style Colonial with wide 401-625-5878 enclosed porch, deck and outbuilding. Sunsets are & NEW SEPTIC! $169,000. DEB PLANT, 401- 451- ground pool. Close to Commons and beaches. Low tax pine flooring, generous spaces offers pantry with laun- glorious, fishing, swimming, surfing and relaxing are 8293. community. $675,000. DEB PLANT, 401- 451-8293. dry, bonus office/bedroom on first floor, master w/walk- www.ColdwellBankerGuimondRealty.com the benefits. Approved ISDS in hand. $299,000. in closet, walk-out lower level. $314,900. DEB PLANT, Each Office Independently Owned and Operated CAROL GUIMOND, 401-418-0462. Customer Satisfaction 401-451-8293. Luxury Listings September 25-27, 2013 East Bay Classifieds Page C5 Real Estate

BRISTOL: 1st floor, 1 bed, BRISTOL: LARGE 3 bdrm, 1.5 Apartment Rental brand new, refrigerator and bath. Off street, Heat incl. new stove included, $675 + utilities. windows/nice $950 Sec req. RI’s #1 Real Estate Company Available 10/1 401-486-6552 small pets ok 401-247-2530. Bristol: waterfront one bed- Largest Relocation Company in the Country room 2nd floor one person 2 bedrooms, 2nd fl. IT’S SO EASY TO ADVERTISE all utilities included - 401- BRISTOL: Leader in Interactive Web Technology off street parking, water includ- 339-4232. in the East Bay Classifieds. call ed no pets, security deposit us at 401-253-1000 or 800-382- NEW LISTING NEW LISTING req., $800/mo 401-374-5892. 8477 EAST BAY CLASSIFIEDS: Call Franklin St., 1 & 2 401-253-1000 or 800-382-8477. BRISTOL: bed, 2nd & 3rd flrs., laundry, pets, BRISTOL: 3 rms, large kitchen, bath, stv & refrg, hw flrs, strge parking, no smoking, $650, $750 BRISTOL: 1 bdrm efficiency, plus, water incl. 401-391-9581 2nd fl, quiet area, off street no rm, coin oprt w/d, no pets, near smoke no pets, sec & 1st mo bus rte. $575/mo 401-253-2597. BRISTOL: 1 bdrm, 1st fl, down- $700 + electricity 401-253-8497 town, $720/month includes water. 401-254-0184. BRISTOL: LARGE 2 bdrm, BRISTOL: 1st fl, 1 bed, brand $750 includes heat and water, l new, no pets, no smoking, sec small pets ok, off street parking BRISTOL: 3rd flr, 2bed, dep req, $700/mo 401-662-9113 401-247-2530. $700/mo. plus utilities, 401-256- BARRINGTON WARREN 7618 Ask for Alex Well cared for Cape abuts the Johannis Nature Preserve. Corner lot, garage, Spacious 4-5 bedroom, 3 bath Gambrel situated on a corner lot. Gazebo, above beautiful front Mahogany farmer’s porch, replacement windows, 3-4 beds & liv- ground pool, large shed & 2 car garage. $349,000 ing room w/ fireplace. $359,900 Debbie Gold 401-640-0403 Erin Venditti 401-255-5019 NEW LISTING NEW PRICE NEW PRICE

BRISTOL WARREN Owner says sell! Drastic price reduction way below assessed value! Single level Touisset Colonial featuring 4 bedrooms, 2 baths, 2 fireplaces and large private yard living, 3 bed + master w/ bath, deck, brick terrace, newer windows & young w/ outbuilding. Community Association available. $379,000 roof! $385,000 OPEN SUN 1-3 NEW PRICE

BRISTOL WOODS Condominium CORNER, SINGLE LEVEL UNIT ON THE 2ND FLOOR! TWO BEDROOMS / 2 BATHROOMS … OPEN FLOOR PLAN w/ DECK OVERLOOKING PRIVATE GROUNDS ..MASTER BEDROOM OFFERS WALK-IN CLOSET, BATH- ROOM & SLIDER LEADING TO DECK ... ONE CAR GARAGE INCLUDED ... Asking $249,000 TIVERTON EAST PROVIDENCE An adorable 3 bed, 1 bath Cape w/ a sunny interior, hardwoods & a large mas- Sun filled Ranch/Bungalow w/ Spectacular Narragansett Bay views. Complete Ryan Fonseca ter bedroom w/ sitting room. New replacement windows & siding. Large 2 car Broker Associate 2011 remodel boasts kitchen w/ maple cabinets, stone counter top, tile bath, new garage w/ storage & large yard. 49 Hayden Ave, Tiverton $195,000 vinyl siding, windows, roof & gas heat. $149,900 729 Hope Street, Bristol, RI 02809 [email protected] 280 County Road, Barrington • 495 Hope Street, Bristol • www.NEMoves.com Rondeau Associates 401.489.0065 - cell 401.254.1900 - office 401-253-4050 • 401-247-0202 • 800-541-4593 TL Holland Real Estate 3948 Main Road, Tiverton Four Corners • 401.624.8469 • [email protected] • www.tlholland.com

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SOUTH TIVERTON - Drop your mooring in front of this spectac- TIVERTON - Private, one level, country living on 13 acres abutting 32+ Acres in South Tiverton near Weetamoe Woods. Good TIVERTON - Beautifully maintained Cape with open floor ular, private 18 acre waterfront home site with multi level resi- conservation land. Close to Tiverton Four Corners. Includes horse barn location for horses, mini farm, or possible subdivision. House in plan, hardwoods, 1st floor bedroom. Large expanded second dence, 4 bedrooms, 2.5 baths and private beach. On high and paddock. Spacious family home or home based office. need of total rehab. Sale subject to Probate Court approval. ground with stunning westerly views over Sakonnet River. $350,000 floor includes in-law set up. Well landscaped yard, large Walkout lower level. Desirable Neck Road location. Short walk $329,000 mahogany deck, shed and oversized garage. $299,000 to historic Tiverton Four Corners. $1,700,000 OPEN HOUSE SUN. SEPT.29 11 - 12 OPEN HOUSE SUN., SEPT. 29 12:30 - 2

428 SOUTH LAKE RD, SOUTH TIVERTON - Near Little SOUTH TIVERTON - Dairy Farm - 17+ Acres includes 3 TIVERTON - An exceptional 3+ acre waterfront site on the (5 OLD FARM RD) LITTLE COMPTON - Lovely 4 bedroom and Compton line - Very spacious single level living with open floor large barns and outbuildings. Property has frontage on eastern shoreline of Nanaquaket Pond - Spectacular sunsets. 2 bath home abutting conservancy land; close to Commons, plan. Builder’s home has all amenities; over 3,000 sf plus fin- Main Rd just south of 3626 Main Rd. $799,000 Stunning one level geo-thermal heated home with open floor school and library. Fireplaced living room and huge family room ished walk-out lower level, hardwoods, fireplace, deck, patio, for entertaining. Loft area over 2 car garage is ideal for stu- in-ground swimming pool, 30’x40’ garage, and barn. On plan, 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, 2 car garage and separate stu- dio/office expansion. New windows and roof, with hardwoods beautifully landscaped 3+ private acres. $435,000 dio. $875,000 throughout. Quiet setting, priced to sell at $435,000 NEW LISTING

Tiverton - Almost new Classic Cape with Contemporary inte- SOUTH TIVERTON - 3 BED GAMBREL, 2 BATHS, WOOD SOUTH TIVERTON - Horse Farm/Equestrian Center in South TIVERTON - Nice waterviews of Mount Hope Bay located rior, cathedral ceilings, 2 bedrooms, 2 baths, open floor FLOORS, WOODSTOVE, 60,000 SF LOT. 26X36 SEPARATE Tiverton near Four Corners - 32 acres with trails to abutting across the street from the water. The interior is in unfinished plan, and separate heated studio. Three bedroom septic 3 STALL, 2 STORY GARAGE WITH FULL LOFT. $379,000 conservation land. 40+ stalls, large riding ring; includes condition (rough framing only). Walk-out lower level. Good spacious modern waterview home, plus historic 2 family system. On 1.4 acres on cul-de-sac. $315,000 opportunity for builder to finish. $269,000 home & several income producing outbuildings. Excellent annual income. Asking $2,500,000 Page C6 East Bay Classifieds September 25-27, 2013 Real Estate

WARREN: 1st fl, 1.5 bed, hws, BARRINGTON: Lg. 2 bed on TIVERTON: Waterfront, bright & Apartment Rental appl, dw, newly painted, w/d quiet deadend street. Open flr. sunny, (1st flr) open flr plan, fur- Office Space hook up, historic Water Street plan, w/d on 1st flr, pvt. nished 2+ bdrm. All new. Avail area, off street parking, no pets deck/yard, off st. parking, Sept-May 15th. $1800/mo+ utilities. EAST PROVIDENCE: 1 and 2 BRISTOL: Quiet 3 room office, bed, appliances, utilities, laun- $700/mo + sec 401-952-9514. $1375/mo + util. 401-323-3405 401-465-7805. 665 sq. ft., conference room, off street parking. Call 401-253- dry and parking, bus line. No BRISTOL: Spacious 3 bed, 2. 5 pets. From $700/month. Also 3190 WARREN: 2 bed, 2nd floor, $875 bath in Harding Estates. 3 car TIVERTON: Newly renovated furnished apts from $800. 401- includes appl, coin op and parking. garage. rent with option. quiet neighborhood. 6 rooms, 2 286-1920. 401-438-8137 Utilities separate, no pets, lease and $2600/mo 401-935-0272 bdrms, finished bsmt, deck and Portsmouth: Clock Tower sec 401-253-9277 shed. $1300 401-480-4104 Square, multi-professional EAST PROVIDENCE: 1st fl, 4 BRISTOL: 3 bed, 2 car garage, suite, offices $375-$600/mo. room, 2 bed, bus line, large yard full basement, $1500/mo stu- TIVERTON: Waterfront cottage Newly remodeled 401-338- convenient Avail 09/01/13. 2 bed, 3rd floor, $650 dents welcome 401-474-3901 on Stafford Pond. Newly reno- 9474. $800/mo + util 401-433-1782 WARREN: includes appliances and water, other vated. 1 bedroom. Must see. utilities separate, lease and sec, no $1000/mo + util. 401-624-4718 Many different uses LITTLE COMPTON - Winter WARREN: EAST PROVIDENCE: 1st flr, 1 pets 401-253-9277 rental. Ocean view. 4 bed- incl. professional office or retail. Warren: hist dist. walk to beach. approx. 900 sq. ft. Lease Plenty bedroom, incl. heat & hot water, rooms; furnished. available to large fenced yd. big deck. new off street parking, no pets, June. $1,000/month +utilities. of parking, $950 401-524-2267 WARREN:CHARMING 1st fl, 1 gas htg. no smoking. pets extra. $850/mo 401-323-9244 TL Holland Agency 401-624- 1800.00 401-741-5313. bed, off street, w/d hw. Util not 8469 incl No pets,/smoking. 1st and Retail Space For Rent EAST PROVIDENCE: 3rd fl, 4 security. $750/mo 401-862-4779. Westport: Sale or rent. 3 Bed 3 Bath. Finished basement in- rm 2 bed, bus route, lg yard,gas RENTAL : 223 Lafayette St BARRINGTON: Maple Ave, 1st heat and hot water, $750 + util Pawtucket: Ranch on corner lot law. Optional Add detached 3- flr., 800 sq ft. Retail or office, OPEN HOUSE 401-433-1782 Warren: 2 br, 1 bath, 2nd Fl, in Oak Hill with updated kitchen, car gar. $1,800/mo plus Util parking. Great location Avail Sunday 9/29/2013 12p-2p driveway, 389 Child St. $800/mo stainless appliances, updated 617-515-7757. now $1095/mo 401-245-9017. + security, no utilities. 401-252- bath, hardwoods, finished lower 155 Water Street, Unit #6, Warren, RI EAST PROVIDENCE: 5 large 1092 level. $1350 monthly Robin PLACE YOUR YARD SALE ad BRISTOL: 2 retail/comm units Enjoy waterviews from the deck of your enormous master bed- rooms, 2 bed, double parlor, eik, in the East Bay Classifieds at avail. 435 Wood St. $750/month nice yard, parking, $900 + utili- Lozito 401-486-6937 room…stainless steel appliances, granite, marble bathroom tile, WARREN: Spacious 3 bdrm, 2nd 401-253-1000 or 800-382-8477. incl. water. Lease & security Jacuzzi tub, walk-in closets, etc. 3 bedrooms & 3bathrooms with ties 401-433-1782 req.Call 401-253-9277. floor, hardwoods, w/d hook up, off 1456 sq. ft.! Located in historical downtown near restaurants, street parking, 1st & sec dep $950 RIVERSIDE: 2 bed, waterview, brand new home, appliances shops, pubs and more within walking distance. $289,000 EAST PROVIDENCE:1st floor, water incl. 401-245-1642 after 6pm. Condos For Rent sunny 5 rooms, 2 bed, EIK, nice w/d, hardwood fl, granite coun- Vacation Rental tertops,$1500/mo 401-725-6825 yard, close to everything $1,050, WARREN: Waterview, 1st fl, 2 401-305-7888 w/gas & elec. 401-433-1782 Homes For Rent bed, 1 bath, central a/c, patio, TIVERTON: The Gables, www.tanasiorealty.com // [email protected] RIVERSIDE: Water front prop- Immaculate, spacious, efficiency erty, 2 bdrm, 1 1/2 tile baths, laundry, parking, fully appli- BARRINGTON:2 bed, 1 bath anced $1100 401-527-2907 suites weekends, weeks, LITTLE COMPTON, winter Cottage, completely renovated, Family room, bar, mooring. months, 401-624-4480. rental, 1 Bdrm, 1 Bth, all new appliances, gleaming $1950/month. 401-725-6825. $1000/month plus utilities, secu- hardwoods, cobblestone drive, Commercial Rental rity required. Call Renee TIVERTON FOUR CORNERS PLACE YOUR YARD SALE quiet neighborhood, 1 block AREA: 3 bedrooms, 1.5 baths, appli- 401.635.0252. from beach, $1750 includes ad in the East Bay Classifieds at ances. Large yard, private deck. BARRINGTON: strip plaza, 401-253-1000 or 800-382-8477. lawn and garden care 508-509- Avail. Nov. 1, $1500/mo,+util. Call approx 1,000 sq ft, corner unit, LITTLE COMPTON: 2Bdrm 5362 leave message. 1Bth. 1st floor. No pets. for details. American Classic Real Call John for details 401-935- $1300/month, includes utilities. Estate, Sue Cory 401-624-7070 2569 IF YOU WOULD LIKE TO Call Heather 401.835.3000 Near Nayatt, 4 bed, spruce up your line ad, you can BARRINGTON: TIVERTON - Riverside Dr. 2 make letters or add a 1 bath, dining, living room, excellent, For lease 6000 sq. ft. BOLD bedroom waterfront cottage with BRISTOL: frame around your ad. You can appliances incl., garage. Avail. Oct. storefront and 3000 sq. ft. end finished lower level. also add a logo or picture. To 15th or Nov. 1, $2,000/month, sec., cap. Easy access, off street New This Week $1,500/month +utilities. TL learn how to make your ad lease, small pets ok. 401-272-3875 Holland Agency 401-624-8469 parking, Bristol Shopping Rockland Acres North Tiverton, 2-3 bed town- , call 401-253-1000. (leave message) Center. Call 401-253-3190. POP house style 1000 sq. ft. apart- LOTS STARTING AT $139,900 ment. Large deck with water- views, new natural gas heating Waterview lots available system, newer appliances, yard. make this the YEAR you $950 includes water and elec- tric. Non-smoking, pets nego- build your dream Home. tiable. Credit, references. Advertise your Come explore Touisset’s Newest Subdivision, With all the Please call Deb Plant 401-451- 8293. amenities Touisset has to offer, beach rights, boating, riding Real Estate Listing with stables, bike path and much more. 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WARREN: 1 bed, 2nd floor, quiet *Annual Percentage Rate (APR) effective as of 9/17/13 and subject to change. Payments above do not include taxes or mortgage insurance premiums. Actual 582 Warren Ave | East Providence | RI | 02914 neighborhood, appliances & util- payment obligation will be greater. Product assumes zero points. Property insurance required. 1-4 family owner-occupied properties only. Please contact us Visit our website for information on these and other properties at MateusRealty.net ities included, no pets/smoking for information about non-owner occupied properties. Appraisal fee of $350-$550 is required. $5 membership account required. Subject to credit approval. 3% down- $759/month. 401-573-8107 payment required. Any down payment below 20% loan to value will require private mortgage insurance. September 25-27, 2013 East Bay Classifieds Page C7 Mortgage Marketplace

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Loan rates based on $100,000 with 20% down payment & no PMI. Variable mortgages listed are for 30 years, adjusted annually. Points are a one-time charge equal to one percent of the mortgage. APR stands for annual percentage rate and reflects closing costs spread over the life of the loan. CAP is the most a variable mortgage can increase in one year. Savings and loans and Rhode Island loan and investment banks are included in the bank section of this chart. These rates, provided by the institutions on Monday of this week, are subject to change or special conditions. For more information, consumers are advised to call the institution. First-time homebuyers may qualify for lower-rate mortgages from the Rhode Island Housing and Mortgage Finance Corporation. Many credit unions only grant loans to members and limit membership to a defined group. When shopping for mortgage rates ask for explanation of closing costs. Financial institutions that write residential mortgages that wish to be included on this list can get in touch with Classified Real Estate Advertising Specialist at 401-253-1000 MORTGAGE MARKETPLACE Advertise for as little Your First Rate Mortgage Professionals as $40* per week! 800-254-3262 URCHASE OR EFINANCE or visit us on the web at P R www.capcityfinancial.com RATES AS LOW AS 2% www.facebook.com/capcityfinancial www.LinkedIn.com/in/JohnBirs 2740 Pawtucket Avenue East Providence, RI 02914 Call 401-253-0062 Johnathon D. Birs, NMLS 4152 *Based on 52 week commitment RI Licensed Loan Broker 20021417LB NMLS 2934 MB2934 Real Estate Resources

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BARRINGTON BERKLEY WARREN BRISTOL

Open: 86 Orchard Ave Sunday Sept 29th 1- Home with EVERYTHING! 4+ bedrooms, 4.5 Open house! Sun 1-3pm 4 Bee Jay Open Sunday, 1-3pm, 80 Peck Ave. 3pm. Pristine 2 br/ 1b Cottage totally baths, 4.84 acres overlooking the bay. Court. Lovely 3 bed, 1 bath,excellent con- Located in coveted Bristol Highlands. remodeled, inside and out! Chef’s Exquisite master bedroom suite, finished base- dition, This home sits in a quiet cul de sac, Recently updated kitchen & bath. New vinyl kitchen.Warm wood floors. Sweeping view ment. A showcase home. For virtual tour see: with easy access to the highway. A must siding, new windows, Florida room, brick of Palmer River, Just steps away $289,000 www.HomeExposuresTours.com. $849,000. see. $239,000 wood fireplace in family room. $339,000 Remax Professionals of Newport Goodwin Realty Group Keller Williams Realty Keller Williams Realty Betsy Leerssen 401-608-2911 Denise Higgins - 508-944-4994 Linda Gablinske 401-474-9209 Elaine Reavey - 401-258-4789

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$277,800! 1st flr Master BDRM, bth & laundry. Farmhouse - Historic gem in immaculate Have you been waiting for a great deal on property in a great 3bdrms, 2bths, dngrm, Great rm/wgas fp, Kit w/eatng isl Colonial set on 1.5 acres, 5 beds, 4.5 baths, condition, 3 beds, 1 1/2 baths, new win- location? Perfect for many buyers, 1st home, downsizing or & nook. MstrBd Ste w/whrlpl bth, Unfin. bonus rm abv pool. Includes inlaw, cathedral ceilings, updat- Gar. Covrd frnt porch. Full bsmnt. 2,100 sq.ft. living dows, partially finished basement, 2 car renovate to larger home, 4 bed septic. Ranch on wooded lot space. Price incl.house & all stand.sitewk.-util.-septic- ed gourmet kitchen with 48” gas cooktop, gas garage, terrace, porch, $378,000. w/large deck, full unfinished basement, detached 2 car gar. architect. plans. Entire pkg.to be built on your land by our FP, Air, air purifier, deck, sunroom, master skilled local craftsman or choose one of our lots w/addit. suite w/ Jacuzzi $475,000. Country and Coastal Properties Welchman Real Estate Group lot cost added to price. 401-635-8887 Keller Williams Realty of Newport Kenko Builders Aubin Realty www.countryandcoastal.com Renee Welchman 401-649-1915 401-683-0962 Diane F. Aubin - 508-336-4000, x22

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Like new, loaded 3-4 bed ranch, inground REDUCED! BACK ON MARKET - Stunning New Listing. 3 bed, 2 bath down private drive- The Amicable Parsonage c.1832. pool, 1750 SF gar. Cathedral ceiling, 4 sea- brick & stone 4700SF WATERFRONT on way on 1.5 acre lot. Incl. Hawaiian lava stone Surprisingly spacious and sunny, 3-4 son room, hdwds, new roof, boiler, 6 heat/air 3+ Acres DEEP WATER DOCK, BOAT fireplace, living room w/tiger hdwds., granite bdrms. large private deck, 2 acres/lovely zones, 31 zone sprinkler system. Too many RAMP, BARN & MORE! RECENTLY RENO- kit., formal dining, 650 sq. ft. bonus room over yard, 3 level barn. Many updates, extras to list $559,000. VATED INTERIOR. MUST SEE! 2 car, mid $400’s $339,000. Aubin Realty Equity Real Estate, Inc. Bay Market Real Estate American Classic Real Estate Diane F. Aubin, 508-336-4000, X22 508-679-3998 Barbara A. Monize - 508-679-1090 Sue Cory - 401-624-7070 September 25-27, 2013 East Bay Classifieds Page C9 Directory of Homes

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Open House Saturday 9/28 1-3pm. 154 Stoney Contemporary Cape in Field Stone Farm by Hollow Road This perfectly maintained 4bd, 2ba, Open Saturday, 9/28, 1-2:30 p.m. 109 Waterfront! 2 bedroom/2 bath one level Dennis Talbot, 2300 sq. ft, 3 bed, 3 baths, log home has all the warmth you will ever need. Cypress Avenue. 2 bedroom ranch, move home on the high bank of the Sakonnet wraparound deck, 2+ acres, large 2 car gar., Situated on almost 2 acres of land, close enough in ready, HW fls, new kitchen, $179,711. River. Deck, garage, new septic. on 1 beautiful setting. $479,900 to everything Tiverton has to offer. Arrow Realty Group, Inc. acre+ $1,050,000. American Classic Real Estate Remax Professionals of Newport Marguerite Cashman - 508-676-7600 American Classic Real Estate Sue Cory 401-624-7070 Mary Ulrich Budlong 401.418.0017 Sue Cory - 401-624-7070 Claire Kenney 508-636-3535

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Open 30 Kinnicutt Ave on Sunday, 9/29 Amazing sprawling ranch 3000 sq ft main CONDOS - 55+ COMMUNITY IN WEST- Great 2500+SF home in private, rural setting with 1PM-3PM. Nicely Maintained 3 Bed 2 Bath floor! Custom kitchen, hardwoods, tile, PORT New 2 bdrm, 2bth units in Oakridge fenced yard and pool. This 3 bdrm, 3.5 bath home - Westport’s premiere active adult commu- Ranch, Open Floor Plan Master Bed w/ Bath central air, 9.5 ft. ceilings, recessed light- is in mint condition. There’s lots of storage and nity. Hdwd flrs, granite countertops, C/A, 2 - Sunroom w/Radiant Heat & Skylights Lg ing galore and approx. 1500 sq ft. finished stall garage & more. Starting in low both roof & windows are less than 2 yrs. old. Rear Deck in basement, 4 bed, 3.5 baths. $549,900 $300’s. Call for details! Must see! $329,000. Keller Williams Realty Even Keel Realty, Inc. Equity Real Estate, Inc. Equity Real Estate, Inc. Paul Ferreira 401-374-1331 Nicole or Arlene - 508-636-0099 508-679-3998 508-679-3998

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A 1.38+ building site on the west side of NEW TO MARKET - 9 ROOM CONDO. Sunset views and deeded water access of Open house Saturday, Sept. 28, 1-3pm 40 Old Harbor Road, close to Mullen Hill Nearly new, free standing condo in 55+ the East Branch of the Westport River. Westlook Lane. WATER VIEW - WATER Road. Close to ocean beaches and all community offering 3 baths, Central Air, Open floor plan on second floor w/amazing ACCESS BOAT MOORING 4 beds, 2.5 summer related activities. $245,000 finished, walk-out lower level, 2 stall views and updated kitchen. Lower level, 2 baths, attached 1 bed apartment, incredibly Country and Coastal Properties garage and more, $369,000. beds w/views. 3 full baths! $495,000 landscaped. Was $879,000 Now $779,000! 401-635-8887 Equity Real Estate, Inc. Even Keel Realty, Inc. Brenner, Realtors www.countryandcoastal.com 508-679-3998 Arlene or Nicole - 508-636-0099 508-679-4381 Directory of Homes 3 Weeks / $99 Includes photo & 35 Word Description! Call 401-253-1000 to place your ad today! Page C10 East Bay Classifieds September 25-27, 2013

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