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BY JOY RICHARD working in the municipal field he of the type of sign a business could TIMES STAFF WRITER has never had to postpone a budget display on their store or automo- WEBSTER — With residents until now. biles, was removed from the war- packing the Bartlett Jr./Sr. High “This is the second year in a row rant altogether. School auditorium to capacity that [Webster] has been hit by the At a Board of Selectmen meeting Monday, May 10, voters had the decline in state aid,” said Monday, April 30, Party Planner chance to let their voices count dur- McAuliffe. “[Hopefully] in the next owner Daniel Marcoux said he and ing Annual Town Meeting. five weeks we will be able to get a the other business owners in the Of the two major articles of con- better sense of what legislators are community stood against the idea tention, only one had the chance to doing to bring municipal relief. We of the bylaw due to the fact that be voted on during the evening. want to bring some type of stability they thought it would drive away Article 2, which referred to the to the community.” potential businesses from settling town budget, was passed over to be After weeks of back and forth dis- in Webster. looked at Wednesday, July 21. cussion, Article 7, a proposed sig- “This is not something that only Joy Richard photo Town Administrator John nage bylaw, which if passed, would Webster Town Administrator John McAuliffe speaks before residents during Town Turn To PARK AVE, page A17 McAuliffe said during his time have restricted the size and design Meeting Monday, May 10. A hero’s salute Pomp and circumstance … again

WEBSTER COUPLE EARNS NICHOLS DEGREES TOGETHER

BY JOY RICHARD TIMES STAFF WRITER WEBSTER — Going back to school can be a frightening propo- sition for someone already in the professional world, but for Webster resident Scott Cote, that fear turned into a thirst for knowl- edge. It was five years ago that Scott’s wife, Cindy, asked him if he want- ed to go back to college to obtain his bachelor’s degree, and although he said he was apprehen- sive of the idea at first, he eventu- Courtesy photo ally agreed. He said this was Even in the midst of May showers, Webster residents and husband and wife Cindy because in his heart he knew the and Scott Cote celebrate their graduation from Nichols College Saturday, May 8. extra degree and knowledge could help him advance his career at go back to school as well to receive would be [a good thing] because it Commerce Insurance in Webster. her MBA. He said staying local is a general field that covers a lot of He said after five years of hard was important to them, which is area.” work and taking the time away why they chose Nichols as the Both Scott and Cindy have been Joy Richard photo from family and friends, he was place they would continue their employees of Commerce Webster resident and U.S Marines Corp. veteran John Silvestri was recently cho- more than happy to earn his journey in higher education Insurance for the last decade, and sen to be the Webster-Dudley Veterans Council Memorial Day Parade Grand degree and graduate summa cum together. Cindy said she could not be more Marshal. laude from Nichols College with a “At first I was not sure [what I grateful for the help the company 3.91 GPA. Scott said it also didn’t would major in],” said Scott. “I hurt that Cindy made the choice to SILVESTRI SELECTED AS thought business administration Turn To GRADS, page A17 PARADE GRAND MARSHAL

BY JOY RICHARD during an interview with the TIMES STAFF WRITER Voters approve $30.5M budget Webster Times Thursday,April 29. “I don’t want to toot my own horn, WEBSTER — Although appre- BY JOY RICHARD Jennie Cassie, 10 of the line items were held for fur- but I was [eventually] convinced.” TIMES STAFF WRITER hensive at first about being ther review to approve outside revenues. appointed as the Webster-Dudley Webster-Dudley Veteran’s OXFORD — Residents made their voices heard last Hot topics of discussion during Town Meeting, Veterans Council Memorial Day Agent Richard Holewa said choos- Wednesday, May 5, with the approval of 20 of the 21 which took place at the Oxford High School auditori- Parade Grand Marshal, John ing Silvestri for the esteemed posi- articles posed on Oxford’s Annual Spring Town um, was the proposed Oxford Conservation Silvestri said he is happy to have tion, which will lead the parade Meeting warrant. Commission bylaw, which by design, would protect the honor of leading the parade. Monday, May 31, was an easy one Voters also passed article 3, which presented the local wetlands by creating stricter guidelines. A resident of Webster for the to make, with his military record public with a fiscal year 2011 budget of $30,576,194 — Residents voted against the bylaw with the required majority of his 79 years, the U.S and service to the greater veter- a $700,500 increase over last year’s $29,875,694 spend- two-thirds vote. Marine Corps., veteran said he ans community a testament to ing plan. Out of the fiscal 2011 budget, $15,914,382 is Prior to the meeting, selectmen voted against the was anxious to take up the posi- itself. set aside for education, while $14,661,812 is set for gen- bylaw 4-1, with Selectman Susan Gallant abstaining tion when first asked. “[Silvestri] is totally involved eral government, public safety, public works, and from the vote. This vote was due in part to a law that “I was reluctant and a little other services. nervous at first,” said Silvestri Turn To PARADE, page A15 When presented by Board of Selectmen Chairman Turn To BUDGET, page A17 Celebrating a year of service

HUBBARD OFFICIALS LOOKS BACK ON HARRINGTON TRANSITION

BY JOY RICHARD last year with Harrington before the merger occurred, local TIMES STAFF WRITER Memorial Hospital in residents expressed their con- WEBSTER — With a year Southbridge, is excited to share cerns about the consolidation of already behind them, officials at with the public a year’s worth of medical services, fearing they Harrington HealthCare at accomplishments, which she and would have to travel to Hubbard Campus in Webster are other officials believe they have Southbridge or farther for both in a celebrating mood. achieved as of Tuesday,May 4. She emergency and in-patient care. Public Relations and Marketing said these changes are what they Harrington HealthCare at Manager Blaine Schnare said in hope will continually improve the Hubbard Site Administrator Pam an interview with the Webster quality of care given on campus to Zouranjian said even though the Times last week that the hospital, residents of the surrounding in-patient care area of the facility Courtesy photos formally known as Hubbard towns. has been changed after the transi- Harrington HealthCare at Hubbard Lab Phlebotomist Barbara Siddall prepares for a Regional Hospital before a merger Looking back a year to just blood draw in the laboratory. Turn To YEAR, page A17

Seniors ...... A5 Obituaries ...... B2 LOCAL SPORTS Learning ...... A6-9 Events Calendar ...... B3 LIBRARY CLOSER Viewpoint ...... A10 Real Estate ...... Sect.B RAMS COME ALIVE Sports ...... A12 Legal Notices ..... Sect.B TO COMPLETION PAGE A12 PAGE A2 INDEX 2 • THE WEBSTER TIMES • Friday, May 14, 2010 www.webstertimes.net Library inches closer to completion ALMANAC QUOTE OF THE WEEK BY JOY RICHARD TIMES STAFF WRITER “I wasn’t exactly excited to go back … I thought I would be in the classroom DUDLEY — With more than a decade of with 22 year olds, and I wasn’t looking hard work behind them, staff, patrons and forward to something like that.” members of the building team of the new Pearl L. Crawford Memorial Library will be - Webster resident Scott Cote, a recent graduate able to gaze in awe at their new facility as of Nichols College, commenting on his thoughts before going back to school. early as July. The current library on Village Street will close its doors for the last time on Friday, OPEN TO CLOSE June 11, and the projected date for the move DUDLEY into the new facility is Saturday, July 10. Opening day events will take place from 1:30 DUDLEY TOWN HALL (508) 949-8000 to 4:30 p.m., and residents are encouraged to Board of Selectmen (949-8001) make their way over to the library and see Monday-Thursday . . .8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. all of the new additions. Fridays ...... 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. “There are community centers in every Evening appointments if needed. Note: Office town,” said Pearle L. Crawford Memorial hours are for selectmen’s secretary and town Library Director Matthew Hall as he stood administrator. Selectmen do not hold office inside main lobby of the new library facility hours. at 40 Schofield Ave. “But to me the library is Town Clerk (949-8004) the center of the community.” Monday-Thursday . . . . .8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Hall said he wanted to assure residents Thursday nights ...... 5 to 7 p.m. that while the library is in transition he and Fridays ...... 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. the staff are doing the best they can to keep services running the same as always. DUDLEY POLICE DEPARTMENT (943-4411) “While the library will remain closed Staffed 24 hours a day, seven days a week until early July, the staff will make every effort not to inconvenience library patrons,” DUDLEY FIRE DEPARTMENT (949-8040) said Hall. Monday-Sunday ...... 6 a.m. to 6 p.m. He said during that time books and DVDs OXFORD owned by the library will not be due until the new facility is open. He wanted to make OXFORD TOWN HALL (508) 987-6027 clear that materials taken from the library Board of Selectmen that are interlibrary loans will be due on their dates and can be brought back to the Monday-Friday . . . . .9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Joy Richard photo Town Clerk (987-6032) new facility. Pearle L. Crawford Memorial Library Board of Trustee member Patricia Korch, Library Director Matthew Hall Monday-Friday . . . . .9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Hall said the mission statement that he and Building Committee Co-Chair Ann-Marie Safaee stand outside the new library on Schofield Avenue, and the members of the library have recent- which is projected to open Saturday, July 10. OXFORD POLICE DEPARTMENT (987-0156) ly drafted for the new building holds true to For emergencies, call 911 the original statement for the first facility — “Next week [Clerk of the Works Sean improve service with the influx of new OXFORD FIRE DEPARTMENT (987-6012) to encourage the thirst for knowledge with- Monday-Friday ...... 8 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. in the community. Sullivan] will start the punch list and patrons without having to put more staff on “The mission of the Pearle L. Crawford inspect the entire building [before it the payroll. Memorial Libarary is to provide the mem- opens],” said Saffaee. “The preparation for moving is going WEBSTER bers of our diverse community with equal She said a punch list is a way to ensure well,” said Hall. “We are well over half way WEBSTER TOWN HALL (508) 949-3850 access to traditional and electronic media, that all of the jobs and safety standards have through labeling all of the items.” been met by the construction crew and that Library Board of Trustee member Office Hours: programs and exhibits that will encourage Monday ...... 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. lifelong learning, expand cultural horizons, any outstanding issues are taken care of Patricia Korch said she is excited to see before the public enters the building. opening day finally come after many years Tuesday-Thursday ...... 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. facilitate research, and inspire curiosity,” Friday ...... 8:30 a.m. to 12 p.m. said Hall. “The construction side of the project is of hard work and preparation. 99.9-percent complete,” said Saffaee. “We are deliriously happy this day has Library Building Committee Co-Chair WEBSTER POLICE DEPARTMENT Hall said the preparation for the move has come,” said Korch. “It will be a wonderful Ann-Marie Safaee said last week the (943-1212) progress of the building continues to be on been happening since March of this year new resource for residents [and citizens For emergencies, call 911 schedule. She said the only thing that has and includes cleaning, organizing and put- throughout the area.]” WEBSTER FIRE DEPARTMENT (949-3875) held the project back was when the con- ting markers on the more than 28,000 items struction crew hit ledge or a rock slab the library loans out each year. These mark- Joy Richard may be reached at 508-909-4129 Monday-Friday ...... 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. beneath the ground when they first started ers will be for the self-automated check-out or by e-mail at Saturday ...... 8 a.m. to 12 p.m. digging the foundation in the winter of 2009. stations that Hall said will hopefully [email protected]. REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS WEBSTER $149,000, 56 Whitcomb St., Deutsche Bank National Co. Trust and Long Beach Mortgage Loan Trust 2006-6 to Aja Jarvais. $147,500, 6 Spring St., Mary Jo and Cecilia J. Ball to Louis J. Perrin Jr. and Maria V. Perrin. 1-508-865-4370 $418,000, 27 South Shore Road, Henry A. Owner On Every Job and Mariette L. Prunier, Joanne M. Green www.skyhooktree.com and Marie L. Prunier to Janice L. Sterczaka. $177,000, 222 Lower Gore Road, Marilyn S. and Stephen J. White to Benjamin E. KEEP IT LOCAL Nichols. $185,000, 29 Racicot Ave., Roger E. and Doris L. Prouty to Stacey E. Oglesby. FREE Roof Inspection $536,700, 23 Bayview Road, Ronald L. Shaw by the owner - and Mary Maher-Shaw to Sheril C. not a salesperson Sinykin. $267,500, 308 High St., Joseph D. and Stanley F. Ciesla to Cutler High LLC. Nick Biscardi Residential • Commercial $293,000, 6 Stockbridge St., Flat Rock Owner Development Co. Inc. to Joan C. Dickinson. $225,000, 107 Beacon Park, Unit 3A, eYouCanT Edward I. Stein to Michael D. and Judith Nam rust A. Hurst. A DUDLEY $260,000, Eagle Drive, Dudley Eagle LLC to IP TOP Webster Ventures LLC. ROOFING $350,000, 147 Dudley-Oxford Road, Thomas SIDING & SOLAR and Susan F. Porzio to Cynthia L. and James E. Howard. $ OFF $900,000, 78 Hayden Pond Road, Thomas J. 250 Burns Jr. and Thomas J. 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ACCURACY WATCH:

The Webster Times is committed to accuracy in all its news reports. Although numerous safeguards are in place to ensure accurate reporting, mistakes can occur. Dudley’s ram’s horn factory Confirmed fact errors will be corrected in a timely man- ner on page A3. We cannot run corrections based upon dif- ferences of opinion or unconfirmable facts. We will, how- Aaron Tufts, born in 1770, was a farmer, 1843 at the age of 72. He had made a tidy sum ever, print letters to the editor from area residents who doctor, lawyer, politician, businessman, and with his mill. John Jewett, the manager of wish to add their comments to our news coverage. If you later a judge. He was one of the original the mill for many years, bought out the Tufts find a mistake, please call (508) 764-4325. During non-busi- ness hours, leave a message in the editor’s voicemail box. shareholders in the Merino Woolen Factory heirs and became chief shareholder (he in Dudley, which failed after the War of 1812. owned 20 out of 26 shares). However, in 1857 In 1816, Aaron Tufts started a woolen mill the minority shareholders felt Jewett was located on Newell’s Brook (now Tufts Brook). running the mill for his own interests rather Located on the old abandoned stagecoach than the company’s and Elijah Pratt and road that starts at the Grange and goes west- other minority shareholders petitioned the PUBLIC MEETINGS erly. Nothing is left of the mill but an open, court for relief, stating that the mill had been flat area and some boulders. Because of low losing money for years because of Jewett’s Editor’s Note: Meetings as listed are water power at the Newell’s brook site, the management. retrieved in advance from multiple sources, mill was abandoned about 1820. When Pratt, et al., wanted to sell their including Town Hall and the Internet. The Mr. Tufts owned some 500 sheep himself, shares, Jewett had refused to buy. Pratt said Webster TImes is not responsible for his identifying “mark” being a square cutout Jewett. the majority shareholder, was repeat- changes and cancellations. and a slit in the right ear of each creature. He edly electing himself manager and clerk and DUDLEY later had added to his mark the letter T running the mill contrary to the best inter- branded on the sheep’s nose (Ouch!). ests of the company and other shareholders. Tufts started buying property in north The case was heard in Supreme Judicial Monday, May 24 Dudley, and in 1824 signed a 10-year Court by Chief Justice Shaw, who deemed lease/purchase for the cotton mill of Titus there was nothing to show “anything illegal Board of Selectmen meeting and Vespasian Shepard, who had been the first to or fraudulent.” The petition was dismissed. Planning Meeting before Spring Annual make cloth in north Dudley. The agreement In 1865 Jewett sold the factory to Orlando B. Town Meeting, 6 p.m., Shepherd Hill included the mill, dwelling house barn and Pond and held the $14,000 mortgage. Pond Regional High School Auditorium, 68 Shepard Pond. Tufts agreed to dig a well, CUTLINE: Courtesy photo attempted to revitalize the factory and the Dudley Oxford Road, Dudley. clapboard the factory and the house, finish Aaron Tufts village. The mill had been idle for about a the house’s rooms and its floors and reinforce year and the revitalization was welcomed by Spring Annual Town Meeting, 7 p.m., the foundation of the factory.The rent was to employed in the factory in 1832. They worked residents of the area. The factory carried two Shepherd Hill Regional High School be $100 per year for 10 years. The sharehold- approximately 12 to 14 hour days. Ten percent mortgages and Mr. Pond spent much money Auditorium, 68 Dudley Oxford Road, ers in Tufts’ mill venture were John R. Jewett of the wool used was from local sheep; Tufts’ on new equipment and adding 40 feet to the Dudley. (who had been at the original Tufts mill in own sheep yielded fleeces of 2 1/2 pounds for factory. His factory was called the Dudley 1816), Mayo Pratt, William Robinson and each sheep. However, most of the wool was Woolen Mill. But with two mortgages on the WEBSTER Harvey Conant. Mr. Jewett was the manager. supplied from the western part of mill (Lovell Baker of Worcester held the sec- It was a four-set mill and the waterpower , New Hampshire, Vermont, ond mortgage for $11,000), Mr. Pond was New York, and some from Pennsylvania and Wednesday, May 19 came from Shepard Pond. Low-priced blue unable to continue operations, and the facto- woolen cloth was made. Ohio. ry closed in the winter of 1866-1867. Christopher Columbus Baldwin, librarian Contributory Retirement Board, 9:30 In 1826, Mr. Tufts acquired the nearby grist- Baker then tried to run the factory and had mill and water rights that formerly belonged at the American Antiquarian Society, wrote started three of the 12 looms making over- a.m., Board of Selectmen Meeting Room, in his diary in 1834 that he had traveled to 350 Main St. to Josiah Conant, thus adding the water priv- coat material in October 1867. A new ileges from Gore Pond (part of Baker Pond) Dudley with Chief Justice Lemuel Shaw one mansard roof and other repairs were to his factory. The water could be used twice Sunday to spend the day with the Tufts fami- planned and a store was about to be opened, Bay Path Regional Vocational Technical ly at their Dudley Hill home (Aaron lived High School, School Improvement Council — once when it went over the dam at the exit to be run by Samuel Healy. Again, the area of Gore Pond and once when it exited with his son and daughter-in-law). Baldwin residents hoped for a revival of the mill. Meeting, 3 p.m., Bay Path Conference wrote that Chief Justice Shaw “was delighted Room, 57 Old Muggett Hill Road, Charlton. Shepard Pond on its way to the Charlton On March 8, 1868, John Jewett, the first Reservoir. By 1827, a new 40-by-70 foot granite by the hospitality shown by Mr. Tufts and his mortgage holder on the mill, died. A fire mill, two stories high with a basement, was family and was especially pleased at the broke out at the mill on April 17, 1868. built near the exit of Gore Pond using Dudley apparently happy and comfortable manner in Although much of the stock was saved, the Chester C. Corbin Public granite. which he lived … The house is surrounded by mill building and warehouse were destroyed. There are several versions of what hap- shade trees and on one side is a beautiful There was insurance but it did not cover the pened next. grove of white pine … The house is well fur- loss. Court cases followed involving the Library: Upcoming Events Some say it was one of the dedication nished, having silk damask window curtains executors of John Jewett’s will and Mr. speakers, speaking from the top of the build- and other furniture to correspond, which is Lovell. The case ended in favor of the Jewett • Friday, May 14, 12:30 p.m.: Free Classic ing in 1827, being upset at having no liquor quite unusual in the country.” heirs in 1872. The mill and village. covering Movie Friday! “It Happened One Night” served. Tufts declared he would call the new Located two miles from the Tufts’ home on 200+ acres, never recovered after the fire, and with Clark Gable and Claudette Colbert. factory by a name that would not be forgot- Dudley Hill, the area around the Tufts mill following several more fires in the area, Tufts ten: Ram’s Horn. Another story goes that became known as “the Horn,” and was its Village decayed to the point that it disap- • Monday, May 17, 6:30 p.m.: The Book Club someone attached a pair of ram’s horns to a own small village, often also referred to as peared. meets to discuss “People of the Book.” prominent place on the new woolen factory. Tufts Village. The upper village was com- Come to the Publick House (Sturbridge) Or there is the story that the way the roads prised of the stores, school house, two board- Monday, May 17 from 5 to 7:30 p.m. and make • Thursday, May 20, 6:30 p.m.: The long- separated at the factory resembled a ram’s ing houses, and the granite mill building in some spaghetti and meatballs or eggplant awaited “Trolley Tour of Webster, 1890s,” horns. However it happened, the factory which the carding, spinning and weaving parmesan disappear for $13 (adults) or $5 Part 2! This will be in the Town Hall became known as the Ram’s Horn Factory. were done. Most of the tenement houses were (children 4-13). The all-you-can eat buffet is to Auditorium. Things were at first tentative for the new here as well. The lower village was com- benefit the Black Tavern. Tickets at the door. factory. Aaron Tufts reported in 1828 that prised of the older wooden mill building on Don’t forget the Black Tavern yard sale Tufts Manufacturing Company,with a capital Shepard Pond in which the remainder of the Saturday, May 22, from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m., at the of $40,000, had losses for the previous 18 work was performed, as well as two houses Tavern’s barn on Center Road on Dudley Hill. months of $5,000 (not including interest each containing two tenements. There was a Donations still being accepted (no clothes). Nursing center paid). village grocery store run by Harvey Conant, For donation pickup call Linda Bazinet (943- Improvements in the area continued, and one of the shareholders in the mill. His store 5509) or Bob Ducharme (943-8782). receives outstanding in 1831 Ephraime Willard II was paid $12.50 was located at the junction of today’s by the town for building a stone bridge on the Ramshorn, Baker Pond, Daniels, and L. K. Branniff is on the Board of Directors town road at the Tufts Factory. Patridge Hill roads. A blacksmith shop run at the Black Tavern Historical Society in survey from DOH By the year 1832, the Ram’s Horn Factory by Ziba White was also in the area. John Ide Dudley. She volunteers a historical column produced 40,000 yards of cloth annually. ran a store in the village about 1857. each month to the Webster Times. There were 24 men, six boys, and 40 women Judge Tufts died of typhus in Dudley in OXFORD — The Massachusetts Department of Health, in its last survey of Sandalwood Care and Rehabilitation on Pine Street, found the nursing center to be in full -compliance with all regulations Relay for Life to hold kick-off event and recently gave it an overall “deficiency- free” rating. AUBURN — Are you ready to Relay? a team member who signed up on our Relay’s Web site last year, A deficiency-free rating is the highest We hope so because our Relay for Life of Central South County you’ll have access to last year’s information when you sign up as a rating a skilled nursing center is eligible Kickoff is scheduled for Monday, May 17, at Camp Gleason (104 returning team captain or team member this year. Re-forming to receive from the state agency. The state Central St., Auburn) and we want you there! your team will be a snap. survey process is mandated by the Center The meeting will start at 7 p.m. sharp. At this “Relay Pep Rally,” You may think it is too early to start thinking about relay this for Medicare and Medicaid Services. we will celebrate our survivors and give you an opportunity to reg- year. You may not want to attend monthly and weekly meetings According to the Centers for Medicare ister your team. There will be light refreshments and much more! from now until the Relay. Please join us at the Kick-Off celebra- and Medicaid, only five percent of nursing All are welcome! Don’t come alone – bring a friend or two or three tion. Share in light refreshments and enjoy our Survivor birthday homes nationwide earn this distinction. with you. We encourage all cancer survivors to join us. You candle lighting. Get any new information that you might need. During the survey process nursing cen- become a cancer survivor from the minute that you hear your Come to meetings only when you choose to. Together, we can cre- ters like Sandalwood Care and Rehab are diagnosis. RSVP to Rilee Weber at 508-270-4633 or rilee.weber@can- ate a world with less cancer and more birthdays. evaluated in two categories: operations cer.org. Looking forward to seeing you on May 17. Questions? E-mail and patient care which include everything Last year, the Relay For Life of Central South County raised [email protected]. from quality of care to safety and food more than $100,000 to help the American Cancer Society fight can- The American Cancer Society is available anytime, day or night, service. Regulations require each Mass. cer. Congratulations! You played a critical role in making this hap- to provide information, day-to-day help and emotional support for skilled nursing center to be surveyed to pen. With your help this year, we’re aiming to have one of the people facing cancer. Call 1 800-227-2345 or visit www.cancer.org. ensure compliance with federal and state most successful Relays in New England, attracting more survivors regulations. This survey process can be than ever before. - Submitted by the Relay for Life of Central South County several days and consists of a thorough, Many of the 2010 committee are already busy planning our Sept. unannounced investigation of nursing 10 and 11 event. Please join them at the Kick-Off. If you are new to centers across Massachusetts. Relay, visit our new 2010 Web site, relayforlife.org/auburnma, to M SALI COUNSELING “Earning these superior survey results get up to speed. It is not too early to register your team. If you were from the agency that governs our business Psychotherapy Services for is a testimony to the hard work our team Children, Adolescents, Adults & Seniors performs throughout the year. As an administrator, I credit the work of our •Anxiety/Depression • ADHD • Substance Abuse • PTSD committed team of caregivers for this • Panic Attacks • Eating Disorders • Relationships accomplishment,” said administrator • Grief/Loss and Other Steven Hall. 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BY JOY RICHARD neonatal intensive-care unit (NICU) TIMES STAFF WRITER for about a week.” WEBSTER — Kids will be kids, but Jennifer said at first the doctors for some, everyday running, jumping were not sure what was wrong with and playing outside can be more of a Danny, she said they thought the hazard than imagined when living bleeding might have been a “fluke at with hemophilia. birth,” but once they ran a battery of For Webster resident Danny tests over the next three days she said Ducasse, 8, living with the blood disor- they were certain it was “severe der, which includes internal bleeding hemophilia A factor.” and constant blood monitoring, is Jennifer said through the experi- something he said he takes day by day ence she has learned more about the and does not let control his life. disease and now realizes it is passed CONTEST ENTRY FORM: MAY 14, 2010 Danny, his parents, Jennifer and through genetics, from mother to son, Kenny, and sister Sarah, 6, will take through the X chromosome. She said Deadline:May 19, 2010 part in the annual Hemophilia Walk when she had her daughter two years as a part of “Team Danny – Danny’s later in 2004, she was worried she Last week’s picture: Army of Walkers” Saturday, June 5, would either be afflicted with the ill- A light fixture in the main lobby at the Webster Town Hall. where they hope to raise awareness ness or become a carrier. She said and funds for the illness. All of the after she was tested as a newborn she proceeds will go directly to the found out that she does have the gene, Joy Richard photos My guess for this week’s photo is: National Hemophilia Association and something she will have to be aware of teams will meet at Francis William when planning a family in the future. The Ducasse family, Webster residents Bird Park in Walpole that morning. “We hope there will be a cure by Jennifer, Sarah, 6, and Danny, 8, smile for ______The Web site for Danny’s team is then,” Jennifer said with a smile. the camera with their dog “Ringo” http://my.e2rm.com/personalPage.as She said after eight years, the fami- Thursday, May 6. Want to win $25? It’s easy! The Times is offering readers a px?SID=2454866, where more informa- ly has been able to adapt to the illness chance to get involved in their community newspaper. If you tion, as well as a place to donate, can and while Danny will always have to Danny said his favorite things are think you know the what the Photo of the Week is, just fill out the be found. be careful with the activities he par- playing for the Royals in the Webster form below. Send in or drop off to the Webster Times, 25 Elm Jennifer said thus far, she and her ticipates in, she said he will never Little League, and even though he has Street, Southbridge MA 01550, or fax to (508) 764-8015 (writing family have raised more than $850 in have to be stifled in the things he had to miss a game this season must be legible). One lucky winner will be drawn every month donations through a vendors fair that chooses to do. because of the injury,he loves partici- and handed $25! they held at St. Louis Church “We have never set limits,” said pating. He also enjoys following the Saturday, May 1. She thanked all of Jennifer. Red Sox, playing video games and Name ______the companies from both Webster and She said she is sure Danny will set watching “Star Wars.” Dudley who donated prizes for the raf- his own future, but for now he does as Danny said even though experienc- Address ______fle table. many things as any other eight-year ing “bleeds” from bumps and bruises During an interview last week, old would. and having to test his blood with what Town ______State _____ Zip Code ______Jennifer said Danny was diagnosed “I don’t talk about [my hemophilia] he calls “sticks,” or testing his blood with the illness when he was only much at school,” said Danny,who said with a needle every other day is some- Telephone ______three days old. This was after he was even though he has had to miss thing that is frightening, he has been able to make friends and become more delivered, via a vacuum-assisted around 20 days of class because of a All photos are taken from Webster, Dudley or Oxford. Entries must birth, and a clot of blood, otherwise recent injury, it hasn’t affected his independent. known as a hematoma had formed on studies in any other way. “I can do [a “The best thing is that I learned to identify the subject in the photo and where it can be seen. Answers the side of his head. lot] of things, I just have to be care- stick myself,” said Danny.“[Although] will be given the following week in the Webster Times. At the end of “He lost about 75 percent of his ful.” it is scary.” each month, all entry forms with the correct answer will be includ- blood [over the course of the three Jennifer said he can’t play most con- ed in a random drawing. One lucky winner will receive $25. Good days],” said Jennifer. “We didn’t know tact sports like football and hockey, Joy Richard may be reached at 508- luck! anything about the illness at first, the but he can get out and be as active as 909-4129 or by e-mail at unknown was scary. He was in the everyone else his age. [email protected]. Webster Remembers ... Bay Path chooses 900kw wind turbine model

BY RYAN GRANNAN-DOLL SCHOOL CHOICE STONEBRIDGE PRESS STAFF WRITER CHARLTON — Bay Path Regional The committee rejected joining the Vocational Technical High School’s wind School Choice program after hearing reim- turbine project is progressing steadily. bursements would be $5,000 per student On Monday,May 3, the School Committee compared to the district’s out-of-district selected a 900-kilowatt wind turbine to rate of $13,266. build on its property once the design work EVENTS is complete. Ontario, N.Y.-based SED Inc. will do the design work. Bay Path On Saturday, May 8, the Bay Path Superintendent David Papagni and the Education Foundation will choose 20 sen- school’s building subcommittee recom- iors to receive a $500 scholarship they can mended the decision. After the design work use to pay for college or tools. is completed, Papagni said, the school At 1 p.m. Saturday, May 15, the founda- would quickly go out to bid to build the tur- tion will host its Fourth Annual Golf bine. Tournament at Heritage Country Club in “This is very exciting. This is big stuff,” Charlton. The group hopes to raise $10,000. said Papagni. Two Automotive Technology students A $399,000 grant from the Massachusetts will be attending the 2010 Ford/AAA Auto Clean Energy Center, which the school Skills competition May 11 and 12 at the received last month, will pay for the entire Universal Technical Institute in Norwood. cost. Ninth grade students from the Culinary A separate firm will install the turbine. Arts program will travel to the Fire & Ice Papagni said he is negotiating with the Restaurant Monday, May 10, and “Family Musical Group” CEC to have them foot the construction Providence Place Mall in Providence, R.I., costs, which he said he believes they will for a seminar on future culinary job oppor- Anyone out there related to any of these folks? agree to pay. tunities. - Courtesy of Irv Piehler “No matter what the decision, we will not The students from the drafting program be paying,” Papagni said. will travel to Lake Compounce in Bristol, All “Webster Remembers” information and photos are taken courtesy, with many thanks, from www.old- The school also plans to build a two-story Conn., Friday, May 21 and May 28 to partic- ewebster.com, a tremendous Web site packed with historic information about Webster and surrounding “clean energy display center” to showcase ipate in Physics Day. The event is intended areas. renewable energy resources Papagni to teach students various aspects of announced last month. Once completed, physics. the school will have the option to install ACCOLADES LOCAL NEWS, ONLINE solar panels, a wind turbine or a geother- mal heating system. Thirteen students took first and second 24/7. Students will perform most of the con- place at the National BattleBots contest struction work with funding coming from Monday, April 19, in Miami, Fla. The com- AVAILABLE an energy grant. Papagni said he hopes WHEN YOU ARE. petition has students build robots that that All local. All the time. TheHeartOfMassachusetts.com construction will start in the spring. can destroy other robots in a head-to-head face off. DESE GRANT Call Us At 3AM! The school has received a $27,200 grant from the state Department of Elementary and Secondary Education. It plans to use it for its Step to Success Summer Enrichment Well, it doesn’t have to be 3 AM, MCAS program. The program is intended but it could be. Call our “Sound to improve students’ testing skills. Off” line 24 hours a day to get Ryan Grannan-Doll may be reached at your comments in the paper. 508-909-4050, or by e-mail at rgrand@stone- bridgepress.com. To reach “Sound Off,” call the number listed below You May Remain Anonymous if you wish. We’d Love To Hear From You! (508)909-4079

“If it’s important to you, it’s important to us!” www.webstertimes.net Friday, May 14, 2010 • THE WEBSTER TIMES • 5 SENIOR CORNER • Wednesday, May 19: Silver Dippers Line OXFORD SENIOR Dancing, 9 a.m., Exercise, 10 a.m. Tri-Valley Lunch, 11:30 a.m., all the Monday before to CAT OF THE WEEK CENTER CALENDAR place your order. Progressive Pitch, play begins at 1 p.m. Come whenever your schedule My name is Ashes and I’m Oxford Senior Center: Upcoming Events allows. about nine months old. My • Thursday, May 20: Social Security represen- mom and siblings and I all went The COA staff is available Monday through tative hours are from to live at the shelter about four Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Van transporta- 9:30 a.m. to 12 p.m. Sign up when you arrive. months ago when our family tion is available for medical trips daily. Van School Lunch Program served at 11:30 a.m. couldn’t take care of all of us transportation to Worcester is Tuesday, Must be at least 60 years of age to participate. anymore. My siblings have all Wednesday and Thursday only. Van trans- Call that morning before 9:30 a.m. to order a found forever homes, but mom portation to Auburn and Webster is Monday meal. and I are still here. through Friday. Grocery shopping is every • Friday, May 21: Cards, 9 a.m. I love to play with others and Thursday morning. Call 508-987-6000. A really like my catnip. A laser Nutrition program is available five days a UPCOMING EVENTS pointer and a human to operate week at 11:30 a.m. You must call Nutrition it are my very favorite toys. I’ve Manager Barbara Shultz ahead 48 hours to • Silver Dippers Inside Flea Market at the never met a dog, so I don’t know reserve. Meal donation is $2. Webster Senior if I get along with them or not. Center — The flea market will be held every Please stop by the CCC at 289 Main St., Webster, or call 508-949-0779 if you would like • Monday, May 17: Wal-Mart Trip; Saturday from 8:30 a.m. to 2 p.m., beginning to meet Ashes and consider giving him a Forever Home. Cards/games, 10 a.m.; S.A.L.T., 11:15 a.m.; June 19 to 26, and July 10 to 24. There will be a Lunch, 11:30 a.m. “Go Green Raffle.” Come in and browse, some- This class is superb for any person with Southbridge, 8:30 a.m.; Webster, 9 a.m. • Tuesday, May 18: Social Security presenta- thing for Fibromyalgia and Multiple Sclerosis as well. Includes delicious luncheon and cruise. Just tion, 11 a.m.; Lunch, 11:45 a.m.; Needle everyone! What is required for this class? Please what summertime ordered! A fantastic day Workers, 12 p.m.; Chair Yoga, 1 p.m. • SCM Elderbus — Senior Discount Lunch wear sneakers, comfortable clothes that you on NH’s most famous lake! Cost is $68. • Wednesday, May 19: S.H.I.N.E.; Bowling, 10 Days at Dresser can stretch in and a big smile. Bring a bottled • Aug. 8 — Newport Playhouse “Don’t Dress a.m.; Fallon Rep., 10 a.m.; Lunch, 11:30 a.m.; Hill Seafood from 11:30 a.m. to 1 pm. May 20, water to stay hydrated. Chairs will be provid- for Dinner,” fantastic show and cabaret. Pitch, 1 p.m. June 3 and June 17. Call 1-800-321-0243 48 hours ed. Southbridge, 8 a.m.; Webster, 8:30 a.m. • Thursday, May 20: Grocery shopping; prior to schedule your ride. Your Instructor: "Mimi" Michelle Delicious full course buffet. Newport’s Nutrition Talk with Lou, 11:15 a.m.; Lunch, • Fallon Representative: Wednesday,May 26, 10 Strzelewicz, RYT® owner/instructor of De- always a great destination, especially with a 11:45 a.m.; Line Dancing, 1 p.m. a.m. Stress with Yoga For questions, please call great show, cabaret and cuisine! Cost is $75. • Friday, May 21: Blood Sugar, 10 a.m.; • Silver Dipper Flea Market: Saturday,June 12. Mimi at (508) 943-1579 or email at de-stress- • Sept. 5 — N.H. Turkey Train & Castle in Cards/games, 10 a.m.; Lunch, 11:30 a.m.; • File of Life — A personal medical home file [email protected] - Web: www.de-stress- the Clouds Scenic Lake Winn. Railroad — Bingo, 5:30 p.m. prepared for emergency first responders are withyoga.com Southbridge, 7:30 a.m.; Webster, 8 a.m. available at the senior center. Anheuser Busch Clydesdales/Castle in the ENIOR ENUS Clouds, featuring Hart’s Turkey Farm lunch- S M Meals are open to anyone 60 years and up, pro- DAUGHTERS OF eon and NH’s most famous attractions. Cost vided through the Older Americans Act for a TRI-VALLEY INC. is $75. nominal amount. The Senior Center has walk- ISABELLA 2010 TRIPS • Oct. 9-11 — Bar Harbor Downeast Maine ers, canes, bath chairs, commodes and wheel- Menu includes milk and margarine. Menus Tour featuring four meals, great hotel. chairs for people to use. We have books, maga- are subject to change. Reservations must be The Daughters of Isabella is holding the fol- Southbridge, 8 a.m.; Webster, 8:30 a.m. Fall zines and VHS tapes. made 48 hours in advance. lowing trips, which are open to the public. foliage spectacular — you’ll enjoy Acadia Important notes concerning all tour programs National Park, Cadillac Mountain and a fabu- Monday, May 17: Chicken Murphy, herbed DUDLEY SENIOR — Please note that final payment is due 30 lous lobster dinner. Cost TBA. potatoes, peas, honey wheat bread, cookies. days prior to tour departure date. Your deposit • Nov. 28 — Salem Cross Christmas & the Tuesday, May 18: Salmon boat, CENTER EVENTS on these tours confirms your reservation. Brilliant Bright Nights Oakwood Farm — hollandaise/dill sauce, mashed potatoes, peas Please make checks to: “Bernadette Circle No. Southbridge, 9:30 a.m.; Webster, 10 a.m. Salem 709.” Please mail checks to: Janet Caouette, and onions, multigrain bread, mixed fruit. Dudley Senior Center: Weekly Activity List Cross luncheon/Yankee Candle/Bright Wednesday, May 19: Rosemary pork, red bliss P.O. Box 533, Oxford, MA 01540. Tour compo- Nights. The Christmas spirit will fulfill you nents are subject to change, based on avail- potatoes, summer blend vegetables, rye bread, WEEKLY SCHEDULE INCLUDES: on this wonderful Christmas tour! Cost is $65. baked apple. ability. Changes will be noted. The Daughters • Dec. 5-7 — Atlantic City’s Tropicana & of Isabella is a non-profit and charitable, Thursday, May 20: Italian braised beef, egg • Monday — Genealogy, 9 a.m.; Meal, 12 p.m.; NY’s Radio City Christmas Show — Catholic women’s organization. noodles, broccoli, pumpernickel bread, bread Card players, 1 p.m. Southbridge, 7:30 a.m.; Webster, 7 a.m. Two For further information or reservations, pudding. • Tuesday — Needlework and Card players, 1 delicious buffets, $20 cash bonus, Trop. Show please call Jan Caouette at 508-887-2215, Friday, May 21: Omelet with cheese and p.m. orchestra/1st Mezz seating for Radio City Bernadette Langlois at 508-943-8047, Suzanne spinach sauce, green beans, carrots, muffin, • Wednesday — Needlework and Scrabble, 1 Music Hall’s Christmas spectacular. Don’t Clearwater at 774-230-0669 (cell) or 508-943- cantaloupe. p.m. miss this spectacular tour which combines 4579 (home). • Thursday — Painting, 11:30 a.m.; Computer the best of Atlantic City & NY! Cost is $239. DUDLEY ELEDERLY LUNCH PROGRAM Class, 2 to 3 p.m. • Sunday, May 16 — Bronx Zoo: One of the • Friday — Meal at 11:30 a.m.; Bingo, 1 p.m. Tuesday, May 18: Shepherd’s pie (hamburger, world’s finest zoos. A family favorite. Southbridge, 8:30 a.m.; Webster, 8 a.m. All corn, mashed potatoes), rolls and butter, cake. First and third Monday of each month, a admissions included. Lunch too! No, not Thursday, May 20: Stuffed shells with tomato Blood Pressure Clinic is held. sauce, tossed salad, rolls and butter, cake. Yankee Stadium — this is the real Bronx Zoo! Cost is $78. The Senior Center is not closed, and we have a • Sunday, June 20 — Downeast Lobster WEBSTER SENIOR LUNCHES volunteer staff to answer phones and handle Bake: An Annual Summer Favorite. any questions necessary or to provide any Southbridge, 8 a.m.; Webster, 8:30 a.m. Great Tuesday, May 18: Ham and cheese croissant, services needed. Call 508-949-8010 for more lobster bake and Hampton Beach sand sculp- tomato, Florentine soup, baked French fries, information. To make any reservations for the tures. Beside great cuisine at Foster’s, you’ll banana bread, milk. meals, please contact the senior center — a enjoy world class sand. Cost is $65. Sculptures Thursday, May 20: Chicken fajita wrap, pep- voicemail may be left at anytime. pers and onions, Spanish rice, sugar snap at Hampton beach! peas, devil’s food cake with frosting, milk. • Sunday, June 27 — Tuesday, June 29 — TUESDAYS CHAIR YOGA Atlantic City Taj Mahal Casino and Resort. Sturbridge, 7:30 a.m., Sturbridge Plaza, Route WEBSTER SENIOR Get Fit While You Sit -Come have fun, 131; $20 casino cash bonus and luxury accom- stretch, flex and flow while being around modations at the Taj Mahal. Where wonders CENTER EVENTS your friends in a relaxing environment. Take never cease! Double costs $199; Triple $195; charge of your health - movement is the key Single $259. Webster Senior Center to life. • July 18 — Lake Winnipesauke: Head to the 116 School Street Location: Jacob's Hall at the First lake on this great summertime tour. Webster, MA 01570 Congregational Church, 135 Center Road, Hours: Monday to Thursday,8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m.; Dudley, MA 01571. The church next to the Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 12:15 p.m. Nichols College campus. Please enter 508-949-3845 through the side entrance. Class runs weekly, every Tuesday from • Monday, May 17: Silver Dippers Exercise, 9 10:00-10:45 am. a.m.; Line Dancing, 10 a.m. Come join the Class Fee: $5.00 per person/per class or group and get moving. Come play “65,” a free for those undergoing cancer treatment. rummy-type card game that begins every How Do I Sign Up? Simply show up and pay morning at 9 a.m. when you arrive. No need to sign up ahead of Volunteer recognition. time as there is plenty of space available. • Tuesday, May 18: School Lunch Program If it is your first class, please arrive 15 min- served at 11:30 a.m. Must be at least 60 years of utes early to complete a health form. age to participate. Call that morning before Who can come to class? Seniors, men & 9:30 a.m. to order a meal. Social (Bingo), arrive women and/or any adult who is looking for a about 12:30 a.m. to purchase cards. Play begins gentle yoga class to build range of motion approximately 12:45 p.m. and flexibility while sitting in a chair. 6 • THE WEBSTER TIMES • Friday, May 14, 2010 www.webstertimes.net LEARNING Shepherd Hill announces honor roll students DUDLEY — Shepherd Hill Regional High Jadrienne Phillips, Juan Ramirez, Jenise GRADE 10 Zachary Poirier, Ryan Poulin, Caleb Pruitt, School Principal Mary A. Pierangeli Richard, Amanda Russell, Nicole Shaw, Crystal Matthew Rayla, Jennifer Ross, Brianna announced the honor roll for the third quarter Sherman, Katie Sherman, Katherine Sloyan, First Honors: Madeline Bilis, Heather Sabacinski, Dale Schremser, Lauren Smith, of the 2009-10 school year. Emily Spinner, Zakkary Surprenant, Wiktor Cameron, Sharon Caulway, Timothy Chatham, Devyn Stearns, Katherine Stefanik, Emylia Tomkiewicz, Leah Tully, Alexandra Tyburski, Christine Chevalier, Samuel Cooke, Molly Terrill, Vincent Tiberii, Austin Tittle, Joseph GRADE 12 Adam Ugrinow, Kelsey Wilbur, Jennifer Woods. Covill, Samantha DiDonato, Joseph DiPilato, Wheele. Kaleigh Durkan, Daniel Durning, Samuel First Honors: Sara Allen, Stephanie Bates, GRADE 11 Flibbert, Kathryn Foley, Meghan Fornaro, GRADE 9 Alex Bellows, Michael Bigelow, Audrey Connor Gillespie, Corey Gingras, Devon Blasius, Ashley Bullard, Ashlee Burns, First Honors: Audrea Anctil, Emily Bodo, Grenier, Kelsey Hayes, Nicole Himegaugh, First Honors: Zarah Avalon, Lauren Barton, Alexandra Caulway, Valerie Chase, Anthony Anna Boutilette, Elizabeth Boutilette, James Jocelyn Hurst, Amanda Iturry, Brianna Brittany Bellerive, Ashley Boisvert, Susan Coderre, Megan Cooke, Emily Covill, Brian Chapman, Elizabeth Christian, Mary Courtney, Johndrow, Nicholas Jugovic, Christopher Canty, Victor Champagne III, Kathryn Diezel, Alyssa DiFronzo, Anh Dinh, Samantha Samuel Day,Ashley Downer, Kimberly Elloian, Kochling, Christina Konopacki, Kevin Champoux, Lily Curtis, Aleta Dam, Adam Faille, Victoria Gagnon, Joseph Gay, Brianna Holden French, Julia Gleick, Jennifer Hickey, LeBlanc, Robert Ljungberg, Christine Darling, Kaitlin Davies, Jordyn Eller, Lora Gillespie, Benjamin Grotton, Kelsey Hatch, Karolina Jakobkiewicz, Evan Jean-Guillaume, Manseau, Carlyn Mitchell, Wesley Nelson, Evans, Jacob Grotton, Molly Helock, Jacob Hogan, Andrew Larsen, Mariah Aubrie Kimble, Scott Konieczny, Jennet Aaron Norowski, Lindsey Oliver, Joseph Konstantinos Karamanakis, Amanda LeBlanc, Michael LeBlanc, Keenan Mahan, Marriki, Nicole McIntire, Taylor Melikian, Ostrowski, Jaclyn Rambarran, Matthew Keovongmanysar, Johanna L’Heureux, Paige Kimberli Mahan, Evan Majeau, Jennifer Jillian Murphy, Jonathan Preissler, Ashley Sandstrom, Brendan Sergel, Gabriella St. Lamica, Keara LeBel, Katie McCambridge, Martin, Brittany Mitchell, Chelsey O’Connor, Racicot, Benjamin Schmidt, Alexander Marie, Timothy Sullivan, Sandra Tarasiak, Katherine McDonough, Kathryn McGovern, Timothy Piehl, Samantha Polselli, Kelly Seagrave, Henna Shedd, Gabriela Teixeira, Amber Tariq, Leanne Tremblay. Isabel McKenzie, Kristyn Miller, Patrick Rambarran, Kelsey Rayla, Natalia Rzeszotko, Shannon Vayo, Sidney Veilleux, Brendan Second Honors: Fadi Aldyoub, Simone Arent, Montville, Callie Mulcahy, Nicole Penniman, Joanna Sudyka, Melissa Sugrue, April Whipple, Ivy Woodrow, Victoria Yakstis, Yang Jason Ballenas, Christopher Bellino, Kristen Kimberly Pollock, Julie Preissler, Corinne Thibaudeau, Joseph Tilly,Seth Weimer, Ashley Yang. Betrovski, Timothy Bouchard, Deanna Proulx, Kyla Reslock, Austin Smith, Emily West, Christine Westgate, Timothy White, Second Honors: Sarah Banach, Caitrin Calkins, Katie Cameron, Elizabeth Canney, Stiles, Jessica Sudyka, Justine Terlizzi, Peter Jessica Woodard, Cassandra Zieminski. Bellavance, Erin Bibber, Juliet Bowlin, Erin Robert Chevalier, Felicia Cierpich, Kelsi Clark, White, Sandra Yu Second Honors: Grace Aldyoub, Kyle Brown, Andrew Cayer, Noelle Cederquist, Melissa Combs, Michael Donegan, Paul Second Honors: Mikaila Baca-Dorion, Allison Bourque, Megan Boutilette, Kimberly Brodeur, Madison Clouatre, Angeline Cloutier, Ryan Falcone, Emily Faubert, Rachel Fleming, Sean Bates, Brandon Beausoleil, Haley Bjorn, Angela Brown, Jocelyn Bugan, Kristina Costa, Haley Costen, Emily Duval, Sierra Fleming, Haley Fletcher, Geoffrey Franke, Matthew Carpenter,MacKenzie Carron, Rachel Bylund, Paige Cameron, Derek Carlin, Alyssa Ertsgard, Sarah Gibbons, Austin Healy, Jayme Megan Glynn, Lauren Gorodeckas, Elizabeth Cofsky, Ryan Coulson, Mariah Demers, Chamberlain, Magdalene Chestna, Timothy Heywosz, Madison Kubilis, Emily LaCroix, Haggerty, Leonard Harmon, Morgan Hill, Amoricka Dittrich, Rachel Eagleton, Megan Citta, Jacqueline Crowe, Kayla Darling, Daniel Laroche, Heather Larsen, May Le, Alexander Holmes, Jonathan Horgan, Neil Faulkner, Jessica Frank, Stephanie Gallant, Chelsea Dupuis, Alexandra Fournier, Alyssa Jillian Lemay, Meghan Letourneau, Brittaney Howarth, Ashley King, Derek Kwiecinski, Jacquelyn Gelb, Kyle Grasso, Caitlyn Hatch, Frey, Shabana Gagner, Robert Gingras, Sarah Lynch, Kaitlyn Marengo, Kelley McDonough, Scott L’Ecuyer, Nicole Lange, Shane Lowell, Natalie Lewis, Rylee Mailloux, Eric Grasso, Ashley Gregson, Felicia Guzman, Michael Mendez, Shannon Murray, Shelby Kayla Mannila, Haleigh Mansfield, Danielle Mandeville, Jessica Olson, Matthew Petrelli, Alexander Horne, David Ilacqua, Mikala Kane, Murray, Elizabeth Myers, Conor O’Regan, Marrier, Emily Mattson, Jaime Miglionico, Bradley Picard, Stephanie Rojas, Derek Gabrielle Lewis, Jenna Lodder, Elisabeth Dana Olson, Colby Ornell, Daniele Pelletier, Paige Moroz, Brittany Murphy, Connor Schulman, Alexandra Shore, Emily Stockhaus, Monty, Sara Moore, Dillon Murphy, Edwin Brandon Reynolds, Nicole Ritchie, Autumn Murphy, Timothy Nelson, Valerie Nugent, Daniel Stomski, Allyson Sweet, Matthew Nash, Nicole Painchaud, Meghan Perron, Kyle Roldan-Hines, Selena Rouillard, Alaina Ryan, Morgan Phelps, Dylan Piehl, Katie Racicot, Vertucci, Daniel White. Phelps, Matthew Piscitelli, Anthony Preissler, Alexander Ryel, Alicia Sheperd, Nicole Sowa, Nathan Richard, Patrick Scanlon, Nicole Recognition: Samuel Aronson, Austin Rachel Prior, Zachary Puzo, Stevie Racicot, Amanda Spiewak, William Vangos, Jessica Smith, Jessica Snyder, Chandler Stevens, Bacigalupo, Alie Bates, Christopher Bodo, Marissa Robertson, Emily Southard, Erin Zereski. Sarah Stone, Nicholas Thames, John Tilly, Aaron Bohn, Amy Bonin, BriAnn Borus, Beth Stiles, Emily Tully, Christopher Valentini, Recognition: Michael Berry, Bryan Borezo, Kerry Walsh, Rebecca White, William Yager. Bowser, Joshua Burns, Vincent Champagne, Colleen Walsh, Tyler Wieloch. Stephanie Caliri, Cole Carron, Kerrissa Cobb, Recognition: Emily Adamuska, Katie Samantha Clark, Alyssa Corey, Dominika Recognition: Jaron Borus, Tiana Casella, Samantha D’Angelo, Paul Edwards, Sarah Brodeur, Alexander Cederberg, Anthony Dzierzynski, Nicole Eisnor, Christopher Gianna Ditommaso, Christopher Dona, Hoke, Marissa Jansson, Tyler Kane, Champagne, Joshua Crowder, Kelsey Dana, Gardner, Kayla Holden, Evan Johnson, Olivia Amanda Donham, Shannon Dougherty, Christopher Kaseta, Samantha Kasierski, Stephanie Daviau, Eli DeWolf, Alison Downer, Kane, Nicholas Kondek, Stephen Lovely, Kathryn Elliott, Patrick Fitzgerald, Nikita Kristie Konieczny, Cortnie Langley, Shane Casey Frank, Jessica Gatzke, Melissa Groccia, Hannah McFadden, Danielle Moore, Marisa Giantsios, Erin Giroux, Alexis Gordon, Larson, Christopher Markey, Michael Rebecca Hough, Jared Kaczynski, Ashley Morelli, Bianca Pellon, Rachel Perry, Lexi Elizabeth Haran, Angela Jankowski, Erika Marzeotti, Chelsea McCarthy, Shana Kaszowski, Ryan Kelleher, Jillian Kelley,Sarah Poirier, Jameson Rotondo, Lauryn Samia, Lesage, Eric Locwin, Shawn Marengo, Brad McGonigle, Alexandra Msaddi, Kara Kolesnikovas, Aaron Krasnecky,Carlie Lemon, Jacob Scott, Ashley Steinman, Kevin Sullivan, Marshall, Kristen Martinson, Erin McConville, Ostrokolowicz, Brandon Parks, Courtney Samantha Maesto, Magdalini Markopoulos, Nicole Szczepanski, Rebecca Thibaudeau, Madison Mello, Jenna Nadeau, Bret Niford, Pecore, Brittany Penttila, Philipp Phan, Megan Katrina Martel, Samantha Miller, Mason Alan-Michael Turner, Devon Walker, Danielle Kristin Nowlan, Lauren O’Connor, Rebekah Schall, Katie Wilga, Kenneth Zielinski. Mullins, Kari Nordbye, Katelyn Nowicki, Kevin Watkins, Kyle Yancik, Sarah Zieminski. Pack, David Penniman, Herbert Perks III, O’Connor, Kyle O’Connor, Shelby Piekarczyk, EDUCATION NOTEBOOK

Deluca, BSBA, cum laude, Webster; Girl’s State at Stonehill College, North Bartlett High School Junior Ryan will be entering a college in the fall of Nichols College James Clarence Dunne, MBA, Dudley; Easton, from Sunday, June 13, through DiTullio, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward 2010. Robert A. Finnegan, MBA, Dudley; Friday,June 18. DiTullio and Shepherd Hill Junior This scholarship will be awarded to a DUDLEY — The Nichols College Julie A. Flynn, MOL, Webster; Maria Bartlett High School Junior Miranda Scott Konieczny, son of Mr. and Mrs. member of the parish who has con- 2010 Graduation Ceremony was held G. Giard, ABA, Oxford; Jennifer H. Biron, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Paul Konieczny, have been selected by tributed the most service to the parish Saturday,May 8. Guidry, BSBA, Oxford; Raymond R. Biron and Shepherd Hill Junior Jillian their respective schools to be their dele- community such as lector, altar server, The Commencement Speaker was Hanson, BSBA, Oxford; Ashley D. Arcieri, daughter of Mr. Paul Arcieri, gates to the American Legion Boys’ Eucharistic minister, parish festival U.S. Sen. Scott P. Brown. His advice to Hartwell, MBA, Webster; Mark J. have been selected by their respective State program. Ryan and Scott are worker, choir member, being involved graduates: “You will never regret giv- Hassett, BSBA, Oxford; Laura S. Hast, schools to be their delegates to the sponsored by the American Legion, in the service activities of youth min- ing your all to a great endeavor, MBA, Dudley; Matthew C. James, BA, American Legion Auxiliary Girls’ Webster-Dudley Post Number 184. istry,etc. whether it’s running for office or volun- cum laude, Dudley; David J. State program. Miranda and Jillian are The Alternates, also juniors, at their This year, two scholarships in the teering for an organization that makes Jankowski, MBA, Dudley; Barbara sponsored by the American Legion respective schools are, from Bartlett amount of $500 each will be awarded. a difference, raising a family or run- Jezierski, BSBA, magna cum laude, Auxiliary, Webster-Dudley Unit High School, Michael Bonin, son of Mr. For further information, call scholar- ning the Boston Marathon. If the cause Dudley; Ji-Young Kim, BSBA, summa Number 184. and Mrs. Michael Bonin and from ship trustees Mrs. Mary Bukowski at is worthy, and the effort honorable, cum laude, Webster; Andre Machado, The Alternates, also juniors at their Shepherd Hill, Jonathan Preissler, son 508-943-6633, or Mrs. Patricia Przybylek then the only failure is never to try at BSBA, Oxford; Richard D. Majercik II, respective schools are, from Bartlett of Mr. and Mrs. John Preissler. at 508-943-6405. all.” MBA, Webster; Nicholas A. Mazares, High School, Julie Milner, daughter of This year,400 boys from almost every Deadline for return of scholarship Other addresses were made by MBA, Webster; Diane P. McCarthy, Mr. and Mrs. Jay Milner; and, from community in the commonwealth, will applications is May 15. Valedictorian Gloria D. Harvey (North BSBA, cum laude, Dudley; Craig M. Shepherd Hill, Ashley Racicot, daugh- engage in a unique summertime edu- Grosvenordale, Conn.) and Senior Moran, MBA, Dudley; Johanna ter of Ms. Cathy Racicot. cational program that focuses on par- Class President Kristin Marie Murphy, MBA, Dudley; James Sotirios This year, 260 girls from all parts of ticipation and personal experience in a Preschool Registration and Andrews (Spencer). Pappas, MBA, Webster; Gregory W. the Commonwealth, will participate in model state, complete with governing In addition, there were two honorary Pelletier, MBA, Dudley; Olga L. a week’s study of local and state gov- bodies and elected public officials. It is degree recipients: Dominic Charles Podgorna, MBA, Oxford; Christopher ernment. They will establish and man- designed to mirror the structure and Screening Varisco received posthumously a S. Raymond, BSBA, cum laude, Oxford; age their own city or town, form two operation of its respective state govern- The Webster Public Preschool is now Doctor of Business Administration Lawrence A. Scott, BSBA, Oxford; political parties, nominate candidates ment. accepting names for the 2010-2011 and Brown received a Doctor of Public Cynthia M. Seavey, BSBA, cum laude, for office, conduct campaigns and hold Boys’ State is a practical experience school year. To be eligible, your child Administration. Oxford; John A. Sielawa, BSBA, cum elections. that teaches young men about state must be 4 years of age by Aug. 31. laude, Dudley; Rachael A. Silverman, Speakers at this program will government and how to become better Transportation to and from school is BA, magna cum laude, Dudley; Lori A. include state officials, leaders in gov- leaders. As participants return to their the responsibility of the parents. LOCAL GRADUATES Smith, MBA, Dudley; Christine Snow, ernment and the professions and repre- schools for their Senior Year, they are Registration deadline is April 16. BSBA, Webster; Melissa A. Swayze, sentatives from the American Legion able to take a more active role in stu- Please call the preschool at (508) 943- Angela R. Beahn, MBA, Dudley; BSBA, summa cum laude, Webster; Auxiliary and the American Legion. dent government. 5055 to register. Andrea C. Becker, MOL, Webster; Melissa J. Wetherbee, BSBA, Webster; In addition, a preschool screening Brent Michael Bernier, MBA, Webster; Paulina Wojcik, BSBA, summa cum will be held on May 20 and 21, 2010 for 3- Sharon C. Berry, ABA, Dudley; Robert laude, Webster. The American Legion St. Joseph Catholic Youth and 4-year-old children. Assessments R. Biron Jr., BSBA, magna cum laude, in the areas of speech, cognitive skills Dudley; Charles G. Brown, MBA, Massachusetts Boys’ State Council Scholarship and fine and gross motor skills will be Dudley; Christan Budney,BA, Webster; American Legion Auxiliary conducted. If you suspect that your Christopher M. Carter, MBA, Dudley; The American Legion will conduct The St. Joseph Catholic Youth child may have a disability in one of Derek J. Cassell, BSBA, North Oxford; Massachusetts Girls’ State its Massachusetts Boys’ State program Council (CYC) Scholarship ($500) is these areas and would like your child to Jennifer L. Cobb, BSBA, cum laude, at Stonehill College, North Easton, available to a member of St. Joseph attend the screening, please call the Dudley; Scott Christopher Cote, BSBA, The American Legion Auxiliary will from Saturday,June 12, through Friday, Parish in Webster, who is a senior in Special Education Office at (508) 943- summa cum laude, Webster; Cynthia hold its 65th annual Massachusetts June 18. high school and has been accepted and 3646 exts. 20 or 25. Ann Cote, MBA, Webster; Lauren L. SUPERIOR FUEL BUTLER FUEL A comforting thought LOOK WHAT WE HAVE about heat & humidity TO OFFER! Concept cooing systems are preci- • Premium Heating Oil sion engineered for long life and low maintenance. • Service contract for your Customized to your home for maxi- heating system mum savings... Appliance-styled for safety, concept looks terrific any- • Plumbing where. One more thing. 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24 HOURS Call 508-987-0234 ADAY www.webstertimes.net Friday, May 14, 2010 • THE WEBSTER TIMES • 7 LEARNING AUBURN STUDENTS PREVAIL AT COMPUTER PROGRAMMING COMPETITION BARTLETT HIGH SCHOOL Monday, May 17: Assorted salad meals or assorted grinders or honey BBQ spare ribs on a bun, lettuce tomato, potato puffs, apple juice, M&M cookie, milk. Tuesday, May 18: Assorted salad meals or assorted grinders Getting with the program or buffalo chicken wings, dinner roll, buttered noodles, mashed sweet potato, peaches with topping, milk. Wednesday, May 19: Assorted salad meals or assorted grinders or meatball grinders or Italian sausage grinder, BY TERESA A. FRANCO Martin said. “During [the compe- level,” he said. peppers, onions, grated cheese, green beans, butterscotch STONEBRIDGE PRESS STAFF WRITER tition] I actually felt pretty good Mayo and St. Martin said they brownies, milk. CHARLTON — Two Bay Path until I saw what other people were chose to study computer program- Thursday,May 20: Assorted salad meals or assorted grinders or chicken fajita wrap, peppers, onions, Spanish rice, banana Regional Vocational Technical doing and theirs looked so much ming as opposed to Web design cake, frosting, milk. High School students have pro- better than mine.” because of the challenge the field Friday,May 21: Assorted salad meals or assorted grinders or grammed themselves into the top When he heard fellow competi- brings. French bread pizza, pasta with sauce, seasoned corn, fruit two students in the state in their tors talking about their projects, “It’s takes a lot of skill to do cocktail, milk. academic field. Mayo said he became unsure of well and you have to be really WEBSTER MIDDLE SCHOOL On Saturday,May 1, junior Alex how he would do in comparison. good at problem solving strate- Teresa A. Franco photo St. Martin and senior Benjamin “I felt like I wasn’t going to gies and think in a complex man- Monday, May 17: Ham and cheese sandwich with Goldfish, Mayo, both of Auburn, placed place,” he said. ner,” Mayo said. Bay Path Regional Vocational juice, or honey BBQ spare ribs on a bun, lettuce, tomato or Technical High School students and baked French fries, apple juice, butterscotch brownies, milk. first and second respectively for But both students prevailed and St. Martin compared the com- Tuesday, May 18: Ham and cheese sandwich with Goldfish, the Skills USA Computer said they felt “great” when they puter programming to “learning Auburn residents Benjamin Mayo and juice, or chicken nuggets, dinner roll, broccoli with cheese, Programming state competition learned about their achievement. a language.” Alex St. Martin placed first and sec- spiced applesauce, milk. They credit their success to what “Once you learn the language it ond respectively in the Skills USA Wednesday,May 19: ham and cheese sandwich with Goldfish, in Marlborough. juice, or meatball grinders, grated cheese, green beans, St. Martin will go on to the they have learned from their doesn’t change,” he said. “It’s Computer Program Competition banana bread, milk. national competition in Kansas teachers at Bay Path. very helpful that once you learn it Saturday, May 1, in Marlborough. Thursday, May 20: Ham and cheese sandwich with Goldfish, City, Mo., over the summer. “I self-taught myself a lot of all you can do is expand.” juice, or chicken fajita wrap, peppers, onions, Spanish rice, stuff, but what I ended up using In addition, St. Martin said the peas and carrots, devil’s food cake with frosting, milk. In order to compete in the com- Mayo and St. Martin said they Friday, May 21: Ham and cheese sandwich with Goldfish, petition the two had to complete a was from the teachers,” Mayo profession is in high demand in plan to go into computer pro- juice, or French bread pizza, seasoned corn, fruit cocktail, written test. Mayo placed first and said. this day in age. gramming as a career. Mayo will milk. St. Martin took second. For the “Everything I got was from “Computers essentially run a attend Quinsigamond competition last weekend, the teachers,” St. Martin said. lot of our world nowadays,” he Community College in the fall PARK AVE. ELEMENTARY young men had to program a Their computer programming said. “There will always be a need and then plans on transferring to Monday, May 17: Ham and cheese sandwich with Goldfish, point of sales system for a restau- teacher John Grenier said it’s for computer programmers.” a four-year college afterward. St. juice, or honey BBQ spare ribs on a bun, lettuce, tomato or rant. rare for students from the same St. Martin said he is excited and baked French fries, apple juice, butterscotch brownies, milk. Martin said he plans to do the Tuesday, May 18: Ham and cheese sandwich with Goldfish, Before competing, both young school to place first and second in nervous about the state competi- same. juice, or chicken nuggets, dinner roll, broccoli with cheese, men said they had doubts about a competition. He described the tion. spiced applesauce, milk. how they would perform com- competition as “very difficult.” “It’s my first year competing Teresa A. Franco may be Wednesday,May 19: Ham and cheese sandwich with Goldfish, pared to the others in the competi- “I’ve been teaching here for and I have no idea what to juice or beef ravioli, dinner roll, green beans, banana bread, reached at 508-909-4136 or e-mail milk. tion. seven years and I’ve been hoping expect,” he said. “But I’m giving it her at Thursday, May 20: Ham and cheese sandwich with Goldfish, “Before, I was nervous,” St. that the students would get to this my all.” [email protected]. juice, or chicken fajita wrap, peppers, onions, Spanish rice, sweet peas, devil’s food cake with frosting, milk. Friday, May 21: Ham and cheese sandwich with Goldfish, juice, or French bread pizza, seasoned corn, fruit cocktail, milk. SHEPHERD HILL REGIONAL HIGH A real ‘Cinderella’ story SCHOOL & DUDLEY MIDDLE SCHOOL Monday, May 17: Ham and cheese croissant, potato puffs, Producing the play also serves as a creative fruit. IDS BRING CLASSIC Tuesday, May 18: Shepherd’s pie (hamburger, corn, potato), K outlet for students. After spending many rolls and butter, cake. hours enduring academic lessons like Wednesday, May 19: Turkey wheat wrap with spinach and TALE TO LIFE English and math, fifth-grader Michelle tomato, chicken noodle soup, banana. Thursday, May 20: Stuffed shells with cheese/sauce, salad, Gaudet, who plays the role of a townsperson, rolls and butter, cake. BY RYAN GRANNAN-DOLL said it is nice to have a different way to dis- Friday,May 21: Tuna melt in a pita pocket, potato puffs, fruit. STONEBRIDGE PRESS STAFF WRITER plays her talents. CHARLTON — Middle school students are “I like to express myself,” she said. DUDLEY ELEMENTARY SCHOOL reviving an old theatre classic — O’Regan said she enjoyed stepping into the Monday, May 17: Ham and cheese sandwich, potato puffs, “Cinderella.” fantasy world of the play, especially with her fruit. “I love acting,” said Sarah Boisvere, a 12- best friend, eighth-grader Bryce French, who Tuesday, May 18: Shepherd’s pie (hamburger, corn, potato), plays Prince Charming. rolls and butter, cake. year-old sixth-grader, immediately before tak- Wednesday,May 19: Pizza with sauce and cheese, salad, cake. ing the stage to rehearse the school’s produc- “[I enjoy] being able to play somebody you Thursday,May 20: BBQ chicken, potato, vegetables, rolls and tion of the traditional play. are not,” O’Regan said. butter, fruited Jell-O. Sixty-one middle school students are acting Letting students embark in extracurricular Friday,May 21: Tuna melt in a pita pocket, potato puffs, fruit. and producing their version “Cinderella,” Ryan Grannan-Doll photo activities is crucial to let them develop their future interest, according to Bennett. OXFORD HIGH SCHOOL under the supervision of Director Candice Two Charlton Middle School students act out their pro- “It is important to express everyone’s inter- Monday,May 17: Salad meal or specialty salad or ham-cheese Bennett and Musical Director Karen Potter. duction of “Cinderella” during a rehearsal last week. For those unfamiliar with the story, est,” she said. roll-up or taco pie or beef steak smokie grilled on a bun, Those opportunities are not lost on the stu- chef ’s choices as posted, tossed salad, roasted green beans “Cinderella” is the about a girl whose father and carrots, chilled apricots, milk. remarries after his wife died. As a result, best in the young students. Bennett, who dent-actors. Haley Lawson, a sixth-grader Tuesday, May 18: Salad meal or specialty salad or egg salad “Cinderella” becomes a servant in the fami- who plays a chef, said the chance to sing and sandwich or BBQ turkey in a bun or stuffed crust pizza, feverishly scurried around the auditorium chef ’s choices as posted, tossed salad, home fries, chilled ly’s house. A local prince across town decides giving stage directions during last week’s dance onstage, has become more outgoing and less shy. peach slices, milk. to hold a ball but needs a suitable princess to rehearsal, said it, among other things, creat- Wednesday, May 19: Salad meal or specialty salad or Cathy’s attend with him. From there, the story ing the play teaches them teamwork. “I’ve always been shy,” she said. “[So] might cold sandwich or macaroni and cheese or nachos with ensues. Learning lines, making costumes and picking as well try.” ground beef and cheese, chef ’s choices as posted, tossed For other students, participating in the play salad, mixed vegetables, assorted fresh fruit, milk. The students, 41 of whom have acting roles, up acting skills presents obstacles students Thursday, May 20: Salad meal or specialty salad or tuna roll- are set to perform their show Saturday, May can learn from, Bennett said. has helped them make new friends and up or sliced turkey and gravy or crispy breaded chicken fillet 21 at 2 and 6:30 p.m. at the school. They will “They definitely get to challenge them- improved their social skills. in a bun, chef ’s choices as posted, tossed salad, mashed sweet potato, chilled pears, milk. also perform at 6:30 p.m. Sunday.The remain- selves,” she said. “They have all worked “[I have learned] how to be myself more in front of people,” said Boisvere. Friday, May 21: Salad meal or specialty salad or grab & go or ing 20 students are doing stage crew func- together to teach other.” personal pizza or hot dog on a bun, tossed salad, potato puffs, tions, such as set and costume changes. O’Regan, who has spent three years in the It has also taught students to shrug of what fruit cobbler, milk. Production started in January when students school’s show choir, met that challenge when others think of them. auditioned for various parts, Bennett said. she auditioned for a part in January.She said “I can’t let anybody else effect how I’m OXFORD MIDDLE SCHOOL going to perform,” O’Regan said. The budding actors have since worked to she wanted to have a big role, and eventually, Monday,May 17: Grab & go or salad plate or ham-cheese roll- learn their lines, find costumes, prepare sets she got it. The student, however, are not so serious to up or taco pie or beef steak smokie grilled on a bun, roasted and improve their acting abilities. the point where they can’t see any humor in green beans and carrots, chilled apricots, milk. “I really wanted to be Cinderella,” O’Regan Tuesday, May 18: Grab & go or salad plate or egg salad sand- “I can be whatever I want to be,” Cinderella, said. the experience of creating the play. Bennett said the long practices and hours spent wich or BBQ turkey on a bun of personal Pizza, home fries, played by eight-grader Daniela O’Regan, 14, Getting the part, however, was not easy. chilled peach slices, milk. sang as she swept the floor during a rehearsal “I just thought I would try my luck at it. I rehearsing has taught them a valuable life les- Wednesday, May 19: Grab & go or salad plate or Cathy’s cold of the production Thursday, May 6. was really nervous. I was worried that I was son. sandwich or macaroni and cheese or nachos with ground “They learn to laugh at themselves,” she beef and cheese, mixed vegetables, assorted fresh fruit, milk. Producing a theater show brings out the not totally going to blow it,” she said. Thursday,May 20: Grab & go or salad plate or tuna roll-up or said. sliced turkey and gravy or crispy breaded chicken fillet on a bun, mashed sweet potato, chilled pears, milk. Friday,May 21: Grab & go or salad plate or stuffed crust pizza COUNTRY BANK CONTRIBUTES $1K or hot dog on a bun, tossed salad, fruit cobbler, milk. TO EDUCATION FOUNDATION CHAFFEE ELEMENTARY Monday, May 17: PB&J meal or munchie lunch (fruit, roll, yogurt, vegetables), or country pork patty on a bun, roasted green beans and carrots, chilled apricots, milk. Courtesy photo Tuesday, May 18: PB&J meal or munchie lunch (fruit, roll, yogurt, vegetables), or salad meal or Cathy’s cold sandwich or macaroni and cheese or yummy cheese pizza, mixed veg- DUDLEY/CHARLTON — The Board of Directors of the Dudley-Charlton Education etables, chilled peach slices, milk. Wednesday,May 19: PB&J meal or munchie lunch (fruit, roll, Foundation is delighted to announce a recent contribution of $1,000 made by yogurt, vegetables), or salad meal or Cathy’s cold sandwich Country Bank. The Foundation is a non-profit organization governed by a volunteer or breakfast for lunch — maple pancake, chilled orange juice, board of directors with expertise in finance, banking, education, accounting, journal- assorted fresh fruit, milk. Thursday, May 20: PB&J meal or munchie lunch (fruit, roll, ism, law and technology. State and local funding alone does not provide for the lat- yogurt, vegetables), or salad meal or Cathy’s cold sandwich est advances in instruction and technology. The DCEF provides funding for educa- or sliced turkey and gravy, mashed sweet potato, chilled tional opportunities that otherwise, would not exist. pears, milk. Friday, May 21: PB&J meal or munchie lunch (fruit, roll, Country Bank’s generous support will assist the Foundation in providing a broad yogurt, vegetables), or Cathy’s cold sandwich or yummy range of innovative projects for teachers and students in the seven district schools. cheese pizza, tossed salad, fruit cobbler, milk. CLARA BARTON ELEMENTARY Monday, May 17: PB&J meal or munchie lunch (fruit, roll, yogurt, vegetables), or country pork patty on a bun, roasted green beans and carrots, chilled apricots, milk. Tuesday, May 18: PB&J meal or munchie lunch (fruit, roll, yogurt, vegetables), or salad meal or Cathy’s cold sandwich or macaroni and cheese or yummy cheese pizza, mixed veg- etables, chilled peach slices, milk. Wednesday,May 19: PB&J meal or munchie lunch (fruit, roll, yogurt, vegetables), or salad meal or Cathy’s cold sandwich or breakfast for lunch — maple pancake, chilled orange juice, assorted fresh fruit, milk. Thursday, May 20: PB&J meal or munchie lunch (fruit, roll, yogurt, vegetables), or salad meal or Cathy’s cold sandwich or sliced turkey and gravy, mashed sweet potato, chilled pears, milk. Friday, May 21: PB&J meal or munchie lunch (fruit, roll, yogurt, vegetables), or Cathy’s cold sandwich or yummy cheese pizza, tossed salad, fruit cobbler, milk. BAY PATH BREAKFAST

Monday, May 17: Bagel, cream cheese, yogurt, cereal, juice. Tuesday, May 18: Eggs and bacon, toast and jelly, juice or toast, yogurt, cereal, juice. Wednesday, May 19: French toast and syrup, juice or muffin, yogurt, cereal, juice. Thursday,May 20: Ham, egg and cheese muffin, juice, yogurt or muffin, cereal, yogurt, juice. Friday,May 21: Applesauce, pancakes, syrup, juice or muffin, cereal, yogurt, juice.

LUNCH

Monday, May 17: Nachos and beef, coleslaw, fruit, dessert or nachos with cheese sauce. Tuesday, May 18: Grilled cheese sandwich, cup of soup, crackers, potato smiles, fruit, dessert. Town-to-Town Wednesday, May 19: BBQ chicken, whipped potatoes, green beans, roll and butter, fruit, dessert or peanut butter and jelly sandwich, chips, veggie sticks, fruit, dessert. Classifieds Thursday, May 20: American chop suey, tossed salad, French bread and butter, fruit, dessert or peanut butter and jelly 1-800-536-5836 sandwich, baked chips, fruit, dessert. Friday, May 21: Fish nuggets, tartar sauce, baked French 508-765-6940 fries, clam chowder, crackers, fruit, dessert. 8 • THE WEBSTER TIMES • Friday, May 14, 2010 www.webstertimes.net IN AND AROUND OUR TOWNS

Republican Town Committee DCLT DONATES BENCH TO TOWN forms in Webster

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DUDLEY — On Monday, April 26, the Dudley Conservation Land trust donated a bench to the town during a Board of Selectmen meeting. The bench was built by Paul Wieloch, left. Also pictured, DCLT President Sandy Peterson.

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WEBSTER — “I just want to be informed and Kimberly Roy, Republican State when I vote for a candidate,” said Debra Lee Committeewoman. Tom Wesley,candidate for Lions Club celebrates Gleason, one of the first Webster residents to U.S. Congress, 2nd Congressional District of step up to form the Republican Town Massachusetts, was also present for officiat- Committee. ing and offered words of encouragement and Other members include Jennifer Tonelli, support to the group. We are now accepting volunteerism Michael Finamore and Leslie Stevens. The members and all interested Republicans are new committee members are shown here encouraged to contact Jennifer Tonelli at jen- with Kevin Kuros, candidate for State [email protected] for more information on OXFORD — Frank Baril, Ronald Chesties, Jean O’Reilly and John Kneeland were Representative in the 8th Worcester District, upcoming meetings and events. recently presented the Oxford Lions Volunteer Appreciation Award last week. During the event held at the Colonial Restaurant in Webster, recipients were recognized for their commitment to Oxford and the many groups and organizations they are affiliat- ed with. Sen. Richard Moore thanked all the volunteers present for their dedication. He presented each recipient with proclamations from the State Senate. Oxford Lions ‘Tobin Trio’ pedaling for healthy breathing President Dr. Antoinette Parvis presented the four recipients with plaques as well as Lions pins. Parvis also read a letter of congratulations from the Oxford Board of Selectmen. DUDLEY — Three Tobin Drive neighbors for both days of the event. “My neighbors The Oxford Lions club began the Volunteer Appreciation night three years ago and the are participating for the first time in a bike and I decided to do a triathlon last year, so event has grown in popularity each year. Past recipients of the award that were in atten- ride that raises funds for people living with that was when we really started biking.” she dance at this year’s event were acknowledged. lung disease, such as asthma and COPD said. “We couldn’t wait for spring to start The Oxford Lions Club meets on Monday evenings bi-monthly at the Colonial (chronic obstructive pulmonary disease). riding again.” Restaurant. The club has many local events coming up, including a golf tournament to “I have a history of lung cancer in my fam- The Tobin Trio invites others to either benefit the Clara Barton and Joslin Diabetes Camps on June 18, and the Oxford Fall ily,” said Ginnean Babbitt, one of the three join them by riding or supporting them by Festival on Sept. 25. Anyone interested in participating in these events or becoming a women. “My aunt died a year-and-a-half making a donation online at www.brea- member of the club should call Bill Stake at 508-320-8818. ago, in her early 50s, from lung cancer. It thenh.org/biketour. There is a link that will also took my grandmother’s life.” As a regis- help you find the Tobin Trio’s specific - Submitted by the Oxford Lions Club tered nurse in the recovery room at UMass fundraising page. They have set a goal of Memorial Hospital, Babbitt said, “I see so raising $1,200 for the charity. You can also much lung disease there.” log on for more information or to register. Babbitt is joined by Darcy Costa and Breathe New Hampshire is a statewide Kathleen Gershard in raising funds and non-profit organization that focuses on all awareness for lung health by participating matters that affect breathing and provides in Breathe New Hampshire’s 25th Annual support for those living with lung disease Seacoast Bike Tour Saturday, May 15 and and their care providers. The organization Sunday, May 16. Riders may opt to ride one was founded more than 90 years ago with the or both days. The route starts in Portsmouth specific mission of eliminating lung disease. and follows the coastline to Ogunquit, As new breathing issues have emerged, the Maine. Day two’s route takes riders inland organization has broadened its mission to through the beautiful rolling countryside include them. Breathe New Hampshire pro- from Ogunquit back to Portsmouth. vides educational programs, public health “I got involved with Breathe New advocacy, and the support of scientific Hampshire after seeing it on the Internet,” research that help prevent, eliminate, and Babbitt said. “My friends and I decided it treat lung disease. The non-profit’s newest would be a great event to participate in. We initiative is the New Hampshire Youth just ran a half marathon and were looking Network (NHYN) for youth ages 11 through for another challenge.” 18. It is built on a science-based empower- The three friends have formed a team ment model that is expected to engage youth called the Tobin Trio, named after their to help reduce tobacco use and protect and street. “We have never done anything like improve the air we breathe. The NHYN pro- this, so we are excited,” said Babbitt. “We vides youth with the skills, confidence, and hope it will be an annual event for us.” a platform to change their own lives and the There are a number of routes from which lives of those in their communities. participants may choose, ranging in skill Courtesy photo and experience level. The Tobin Trio has set- - Submitted by Breathe New Hampshire tled on a route that will have them pedaling From left, Sen. Richard Moore, Jean O’Reilly, Frank Baril, Ronald Chesties, John Kneeland and Dr. Antoinette Parvis.

BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENTS

SOUTHBRIDGE — The following MARCH 17 births occurred recently at Harrington Memorial Hospital: Sylwia and Sebastian Helwig of Dudley are proud to announce the arrival of MARCH 10 Jeremy Helwig, who was born at Harrington Hospital on March 17. Delilah Charest of Webster is proud to Jeremey weighed 10 pounds, 3 ounces. announce the arrival of Xzavier Isaiah The proud grandparents are Jrena Email Charest, who was born at Harrington Zdizislaw Helwig and Boguslawa Hospital on March 10. Xzavier weighed 6 Nozynska. Us! pounds, 8 ounces.

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BY JOY RICHARD reduction was first announced by services] with the $3 million cut in programs like Microsoft Word and STONE BRIDGE PRESS STAFF WRITER Gov. Deval Patrick. state aid.” Excel, how to help patrons update According to the total figures She said it will be hard to cope their resumes and the loss of data With the folding of the regional reported by the commission, the fis- with the cuts in services and hopes bases that residents would normal- library system on the horizon, local cal year 2011 budget as released by that patrons will understand and be ly have to pay for. library directors are airing their the governor is $21,134,571. able to adapt with changes. “It was training classes [like the concerns on the issue. According to the House Ways and In Southbridge, Jacob Edwards one being cut] that gave me the con- The cuts come at a time when the Means Committee figures, the Library Director Margaret fidence to go back to school [and get needs for the services provided by budget was further cut to Morrissey said the fusion of the my degrees],” said Marcoux. “The local libraries are growing in $21,110,977, sparking the need for regional library systems is a “very effects will trickle down to patrons demand and according to Pearle L. the merger, according to big change” and as a member of the if we cannot stay current.” Crawford Memorial Library Commissioner Chairman George CMRLS Board she said it is “heart- Turning an eye to Sturbridge, Director Matthew Hall in an inter- Comeau. breaking” to see the staff in the newly appointed Joshua Hyde view with the Webster Times earli- “This is by far the most difficult regional offices be cut from 45 mem- Library Director Becky Plimpton er in the year, when there is a down- decision we have had to make in bers to 22. said during an interview on turn in the economy, the number of this round of the budget cuts,” said Morrissey said the hardest things Thursday, April 29, that she, too, patrons to libraries goes up. Comeau. “The Commission has to cope with would be the cuts in will miss the training session that Hall said this is most likely due in heard from patrons and library pro- services that patrons depend on at helps move the library forward in part to the free resources offered, fessionals from every corner of Jacob Edwards. technology. such as résumé-building classes Massachusetts, and yet, the decline She said programs like the “It was just this afternoon that I and computer courses in which res- in the budget is so [large] that [the Biblotemps, a temp agency for was at a [training class] that helped idents can improve their skills. April 13] action is necessary to library staff is one of the things us make a FaceBook page for the Ryan Grannan-Doll photo He and other library directors ensure that basic and core services she and her staff depend on the library,” said Plimpton. “Having A Charlton resident peruses the shelves throughout the region are now are maintained to every city and most, as well as interlibrary loans, worked in the Western of the Charlton Public Library. afraid that with the final decision town in the Commonwealth. Our which she said she believes will suf- Massachusetts branch of the sys- made by the Board of Library thoughts are with the people who fer greatly with there only being tem it is something that is near and Baker-Wood said as a 20-year veter- Commissioners and the Regional will lose their positions as a result one hub for distribution instead of dear to my heart [and it will be an director, it is hard to see the Transition Training Committee on of the change.” six. missed].” regions combine into one unit and Tuesday, April 13 — in which they Charlton Public Library Director “[The deliveries] will not come In Webster, Chester C. Corbin that in her time as director, it was unanimously voted to absorb the and Regional Transition Training from Shrewsbury anymore,” said Public Library Director Carrie one of the best systems she has six regional library systems into Committee member Cheryl Hansen Morrissey. “Hopefully the patrons Grimshaw said she hopes that the worked with. the Massachusetts Board of said she was upset, as a library on the receiving end [of the servic- way the interlibrary loans operate “It is devastating,” said Baker- Library Commissioners — services director, to see the merger take es] will not notice the changes.” stays close to the same as it was Wood. “This has been the finest to the members of their communi- place, but knew as a member of the Auburn Public Library Director before the merge, but like most, she example of regional services that I ties and libraries will suffer. The Committee that budget cuts Cindy Marcoux agreed with will miss the CMRLS services. have worked with.” merger will take place Thursday, demanded it. Morrissey, and said it will be hard “Every library offers different July 1. “We will miss the physical pres- to stay current with up-to-date services,” said Grimshaw. “It is sad, Joy Richard may be reached at According to the MBLC, the new, ence of the Central Massachusetts library practices when the classes but on a more positive note we will 508-909-4129 or by e-mail at single administrative entity has Regional Library System (CMRLS) to take are not in the library’s budg- be able to keep or most popular [email protected]. been something the commissioners and the personal relationships with et any more. services [of new books and DVDs].” have been working on since the staff,” said Hansen. “I do under- She said these kinds of work- In Spencer, Richard Sudgen October 2009 when the state budget stand why we have to [combine the shops include training in computer Public Library Director Mary POLICE House enacts anti-bullying bill BOSTON — In a decisive move to help “By enacting this legislation, we are let- tion plan schools can use in developing schools address bullying, State Rep. Paul ting our communities know that bullying their own plans. Kujawski, D-Webster, joined his colleagues will not be allowed in any way shape or In recognition of the role that parents REPORT in the Massachusetts House of form in our schools,” said Kujawski. “I have in preventing and stopping bullying, Representatives in approving comprehen- applaud my colleagues in addressing this the bill requires principals to notify par- sive legislation prohibiting bullying and pressing issue by enabling a safe learning ents of both the victim and perpetrator cyber-bullying, directing schools to imple- environment for the children.” when bullying has occurred. The bill also WEBSTER ment bullying prevention and intervention Under the conference bill, schools are involves parents by requiring that schools plans, and requiring school staff to report required to include bullying prevention in consult parents in the development of their THURSDAY, MAY 6 incidents of bullying. their curriculum and to develop and imple- anti-bullying plans and that schools offer “I’m proud that the legislature has ment plans to address bullying. To stop bul- information to parents on bullying preven- passed this landmark anti-bullying legisla- lying when it happens, the legislation tion. Christopher Giaquinto, 3 Eddy St., tion to protect our students from bullying requires school staff to report incidents of In addition, children on the Autism spec- both during the school day and after school bullying to the principal, who must then trum and children who are vulnerable to Unit 3, Webster, was charged with hours,” House Speaker Robert A. DeLeo investigate and take appropriate discipli- bullying because of a disability must have operation of a motor vehicle a license said. “This bill implements much-needed, nary action. provisions in their Individualized revoked as HTO and non-criminal strict guidelines to help secure our chil- The bill prohibits bullying on school Education Programs (IEPs) to ensure they possession of marijuana/THC. dren from the terror of bullying and cyber- grounds, school busses, at school-spon- obtain the skills to avoid and respond to bullying.” sored activities, and through the use of bullying. “It is imperative that we dramatically electronic communications. The bill prohibits retaliation against a FRIDAY, MAY 7 change school cultures so children can In an effort to control costs for schools, person who reports bullying provides learn in safe environments,” said the Department of Elementary and information during an investigation of Rep.Marty Walz, House Chair of the Joint Secondary Education is required to identi- bullying, or who is a witness to or has reli- Douglas Sanders, of 96 Slater St., Committee on Education. “As soon as the fy low cost and free options for profession- able information about bullying. Apt. 115, Webster, was charged with Governor signs this bill, Massachusetts al development for school staff. The domestic assault and battery, assault will have the strongest anti-bullying law in Department is also required to develop a - Submitted by the Office of State Rep. Paul the country.” model bullying prevention and interven- Kujawski and battery on +60/disabled with injury, possession of class E drugs and larceny over $250 from +60/dis- abled. Write Us! Stonebridge Press

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A STONEBRIDGE PRESS WEEKLY EWSPAPER be alive N 25 ELM STREET,SOUTHBRIDGE MA 01550 TEL. (508) 764-4325• FAX (508) 764-8015 It's amazing that some of us are still alive. We www.webstertimes.net apparently lived through some treacherous times, dangerous experiences, and life-threaten- ing activities. FRANK G. WALTER C. I don't know why, but it somewhat saddens CHILINSKI BIRD JR. me to see today's youngsters (anyone under the STONEBRIDGE PRESS STONEBRIDGE PRESS age of 50, really) walking (flip-flopping, usually) PRESIDENT AND PUBLISHER WEEKLIES EDITOR-AT-LARGE down the street "texting," that is, holding an electronic device in one hand, eyes riveted to a ADAM MINOR two-inch screen, oblivious to the rest of the EDITOR THE WEBSTER TIMES AND THE AUBURN NEWS world — cracks in the sidewalk, slippery dog droppings, impending potholes, traffic at the next intersection, etc. Am I being intolerant, old-fashioned, stupid? EDITORIAL What could possibly be both- ersome about interpersonal communications via mod- ern cybernetics? I don't think it's JUST that I don't engage in similar communi- cations. While today's Miller youngsters seem born to the LETTERS TO THE EDITOR language and appear able to navigate the highways of AS YOU cyberspace merely upon introduction to an LED time no Signage bylaw needs more time to develop LIKE IT screen or tiny keyboard, some of us can remember a To the Editor: neighbors. MARK time when face-to-face was Being a resident of Webster for more than I received a card mailed to me today by the ASHTON preferable to FaceBook, 20 years, I have come to realize that there Chamber of Commerce imploring people to when hanging with friends may not be a better place to live and raise a attend Town Meeting to vote “no” on article required neither faddish more family. 7. As I write this, the Planning Board has not gadgetry nor police gang-squad surveillance. I have been a member of the Planning yet voted to endorse the article. I believe that Not to get nauseatingly nostalgic, but life in Board for more than eight years. I reluctant- the consensus of the board will be to pass Southbridge, Massachusetts, was a bit different ount us among the many ly agreed to become a member of the over or not take action on the article. Had the back when we were growing up. OK, so we're surprised souls who looked Planning Board after being asked by a num- Chamber asked, maybe they could have used talking mid- to late-50s and early 60s. Depending ber of selectmen. At the time they were look- the money they spent on mailings and news- on the day,or the specific activity,we had differ- at the results of last week’s ing for someone to be an objective and non- paper ads to fund a constructive project or ent kids as pals or companions. Walking to CWebster Annual Election in biased member. I feel I have been true to the help a local charity. school? Probably Tommy Christo (whom we disbelief. objectives of the board. I truly believe that Webster needs a sign lost last year!) or maybe Stephen Earls (now a Was this an error? Are you sure Recently, the Planning Board, working bylaw, maybe one similar to a town that the doctor in the Holden area) filled the bill. If Cub with the selectmen and the town administra- business owners of Webster feel we could Scouts were involved, add Bucky (Harold II, or you got the results right? Robert tor, submitted a proposed bylaw to regulate aspire to be in the future. I, for one, do not maybe it was III) Harwood to the mix. Miller, the chairman of the Board of signage. During several public hearings I believe that Webster needs to be like anyone After school, if we wanted some pick-up bas- Selectmen had been left behind? heard that the businesses of Webster would else — we can be better and the residents of ketball, tetherball or other recreation, it was off not be able to survive if they had any limits Webster deserve that. to Dresser Street Field (now McMahon Field, But, lo and behold, it is true, and on signs. We heard several times that I will be voting to pass over or not take "The House that Mingo Marino Built") with the board will now look a little differ- Webster is not Lexington, Concord or even action on this article because we need to Dickie (now Dr. Richard F.) Abrahamson, prob- ent, and for the first time in nearly a Sturbridge. I wonder if maybe for the future spend more time working with the people ably Kenny Savage, and a kid or two we'd find at decade, Miller won’t be on it. we could strive to be Auburn or Charlton. All that came to the public hearing — not the field. If music was somehow involved, of these towns have larger commercial tax because the residents do not deserve a sign Bobby McMaster was added to the mix. (But In his place, newcomer Donald bases than Webster’s. Every town surround- bylaw that will, as time passes, make proper- don't ever ask Bob or Dick about the canoeing Bourque and incumbent Mark ing Webster has bylaws that regulate signs. ty values higher and help preserve Webster incident in Brimfield, or it gets all fuzzy and Dowgiewicz took the two spots avail- Why are Webster’s businesses different than as one of most wonderful places to live and legalistic. Feathers and nasty accusations will able, leaving the nine-year selectman Auburn’s or Worcester’s? All of the towns I raise our children. fly!) have mentioned do not allow flashing, ani- The point is we walked (and talked) together, off the board. mated or moving signs. They do not allow PAUL LAFRAMBOISE even when it was just around the neighborhood In response to the loss, Miller said signs that are too big, unsafe or offensive to WEBSTER for our own edification and enlightenment. he was “not surprised” to be denied a Transistor radios had just been invented, and we amazed one another with — oh, tiny hand- chance at a fourth term. held devices! — that came with colored leather “I am not bitter,” he said an in Ruda’s message to Dudley voters cases and varying abilities to pick up radio sta- interview with the Webster Times on To the Editor: the challenges that Dudley is facing. I am tions from Boston and (after dark) Buffalo, N.Y. Election Night. “The people have I’d like to thank everyone who voted to elect committed to working publicly and transpar- There were sidewalks all over town, but we chose to walk in the streets. spoken. I am not ashamed of my me to the Dudley Board of Selectmen on May ently with any group or individual, depart- 3. ment, committee or business owner who Back in those days, we almost LIVED in the record. I am proud of the time that I I am honored by the large turnout and am shares in those goals. streets, in terms of recreation and entertain- have served.” committed to earning your trust over the Thank you to Mr. Reich and Mr. Joseph for ment. Many's the time we played rubber-ball A humble response to a no doubt next three years. Every vote that I cast and running clean and honorable campaigns. baseball in the road — using all of Glover Street decision that I make as a member of the from Sayles to High Streets — being careful to stunning end of an evening that avoid hitting cars parked in the road and sus- Board of Selectmen will be based in the eco- JONATHAN RUDA pending play immediately upon a cry of "Car many thought would end in the nomic recovery of our community, fair taxes DUDLEY chairman’s favor. for our taxpayers and thoughtful solutions to coming!" from either the catcher or the most distant outfielder. We used the same "field" for One thing that may not have helped touch football and took serious note of the acci- Miller’s cause was the abominable dent in another part of town wherein a driver voter turnout. Out of Webster’s LETTERS from our street struck and killed a child at play 11,382 registered voters (according to in the road. We felt bad for the driver and vowed to always heed the calls of our end-of-street sen- Town Clerk Robert Craver), only Extra! Extra! Read All About It! tinels. 1,295 of them came to the polls last We think you’re important enough to tell all our read- We braved lots of things in those days, hiking Monday,a ridiculous 11.4 percent. To ers to turn to the Opinion pages and read your Letters to the Second Rez (now about 50 feet from a to the Editor. housing development), fishing for pout and put this in a more practical way, for But first, you have to write us! kivvers and water moccasins (we thought). We every person in Webster that put in a Mail your letters to the Webster Times, P.O. Box 90, also played on Indian Rock (probably every New vote in the Annual Election, roughly Southbridge, MA 01550. England town has one), explored dilapidated nine stayed home. Or e-mail your letters to the editor at aminor@stone- (collapsing, really) structures, and endured countless scrapes with poison ivy, oak, and Where is the community involve- bridgepress.com. You’ll need to provide your name and place of resi- sumac. ment? We also took to the streets alone, on foot or on dence, along with a phone number, so we can verify In nearby Dudley on the same day, our bikes, to visit friends or do our paper routes. the letter is yours. The only parental monitoring we needed was nearly twice as many people came We don’t have a set limit, but if you keep it around the reminder to be home for supper (or,for after- out to the polls, and Dudley has more 600 words or so, you’re going to have a better chance supper excursions, by nightfall). My wife and than 4,000 less voters (7,011)! at seeing all your words in print. her sister remember going off on their bikes as In any case, Bourque joins a board If you want to write a bit longer about a particular kids for a day of summer fun and flying down issue, maybe a guest Your Turn column is your cup of Lebanon Hill at breakneck speed, without hel- in the midst of some significant tea. If you do that, try to keep it between 700-800 mets, knee pads, or other protection. I recall one issues, many of which include the words. afternoon ride on my bike down a sidewalk downturn area. And needless to say, Remember, libelous remarks and/or personal attacks are a no-no and with my cousin Paul on the handlebars. His foot he, along with the rest of the board, could lead to your letter not being published. got caught in the front spokes and flipped us So, what are you waiting for? Start writing! head-over-wheels onto the dirt and concrete of have a lot of work ahead of them. Dresser Street. Apparently footwear was Here’s hoping he brings his best — rugged enough in those days to preserve his the people of Webster need it. toes, and our heads were sufficiently hard to prevent concussions. SOUND OFF! I'm not sure when it all began to change, but at some point in the last generation or so, paper WE KNOW you’ve got an opinion, so what are you routes became so dangerous that they couldn't waiting for? be accomplished without at least one parent Are you a Webster, Dudley Sound Off! driving the kid around the neighborhood, bicy- It’s a fast and easy way to let everyone know what’s cles became lethal weapons when used without or Oxford resident on your mind. What’s more is if you’re worried about federally approved helmets, and the exploration putting you’re name out there, don’t be! With Sound of an old building in the woods became a feder- with an idea for a guest Off! you don’t have to leave a name. al offense unless the structure is listed on a Just call our Sound Off! line at 508-909-4079, wait national register of historical places as part of for the prompt and, presto, that’s it — time to talk. an official rail trail/biking path. column or commentary? As I said, some of us are definitely lucky to be OK, so there are a couple guidelines:We ask that you speak clearly enough so we alive. Maybe somebody was always watching We want to hear it! can accurately transcribe your message.You’ll want to keep your remarks relative- over us. Maybe ignorance truly is bliss. Maybe ly brief so we have enough space in the newspaper to include it all. we were being toughened up for things that lie E-mail ideas to aminor@ If you don’t want to leave a message, that’s OK. You can e-mail your Sound Off! ahead of us. I'd text you more of my thoughts on to [email protected]. Just remember to label it as a Sound the subject, but I can't find the keypad on my stonebridgepress.com Off. transistor radio and, after about 50 years, I think the batteries are beginning to fade!

Mark Ashton writes a weekly column for Stonebridge Press publications. www.webstertimes.net Friday, May 14, 2010 • THE WEBSTER TIMES • 11 VIEWPOINT More to Arizona law

I carry my registration with me at all times anti-Latino movement nationwide.” One man interviewed by the Times said he On its surface, the idea of giving police the when I’m driving. Presumably,most of us do. And this: “This country is in trouble and had already been thinking of leaving Arizona authority to stop and question anybody they Why? So that if we get pulled over by Latinos are being scapegoated.” for California (as if Ahhnold needs anymore feel like and asking for immigration papers police, we can prove we’re not driving an Really? I wasn’t aware of that. immigration problems of his own). appears discriminatory. unregistered vehicle. It’s the same reason we For Cobos, perhaps the only real proof of “We shop in their stores, we clean their The same sort of case was made post-9/11, carry a driver’s license with us: as proof that advancement on the nation’s social agenda yards, but they want us out and the police when there was fear that Muslims, or anyone we’re legally permitted to be behind the will be the election of an will be on us,” the Times quoted 29- bearing any resemblance to a Muslim, would wheel of our car or truck. Hispanic president. In year-old Eric Ramirez as saying. be persecuted or singled out for suspicion. That’s a simplified way of looking at the case he isn’t paying Well, yes, if you’re an illegal Who else were authorities supposed to be new law enacted in Arizona, which requires attention, the country BIRD’S immigrant, then the state does looking out for? The terrorists who carried immigrants to have, at all times, their alien has already shown it has apparently want you out. out those fateful attacks happened to be from registration documents with them. Police come leaps and bounds in NEST There is some historical context the Middle East. There were some disturbing can question someone if they suspect he or the race department. to be applied to the debate over ille- acts of obvious profiling carried out in the she might be in the country illegally.It is also Opposition to the new WALTER gal immigration. Most early immi- immediate days and weeks following 9/11, now a crime to live in or travel through law is more than just BIRD JR. grants came legally, largely because many of them done by people just like us, not Arizona illegally. small pocket stuff. The the process then was vastly differ- cops or other law enforcement agencies. Naturally, the law Gov. Jan Brewer signed NBA’s Phoenix Suns ent than it is now. There have been I suppose the same could be the case, here. last month has ignited a firestorm of contro- planned to take the floor earlier actions taken to stem immi- Arizona has long been thought of by some as versy. There have been protests and calls for last week for their playoff game against the gration. The Immigration Act of 1924 limited home to racist thought, but that is as sweep- boycotts. Los Angeles Lakers wearing orange “Los the number of immigrants to America to 2 ing a generalization as assuming that any Interestingly enough, most Americans are Suns” jerseys. percent of the number of people from that Hispanic looking person is an illegal immi- supportive of the new law. Accordingly to a The idea was to show solidarity with the country and strongly limited the immigra- grant. recent CBS/New York Times survey, three of Latino community.If that’s the case, why not tion of Asians. Unfortunately, perception often becomes four think it will deter potential illegal immi- offer free admission to all Latinos? Or Latino Indeed, this is far from a new issue. reality. When that happens, what do you do? grants from crossing over into Arizona. A Bobblehead dolls? Still, while hardly perfect, the law in Nothing? Perhaps the most positive thing Gallup poll showed nearly four in 10 people The whole point with laws against illegal Arizona, which has been labeled as “mean- that can happen as a result of the law in supported the law. immigration has absolutely nothing to do spirited” and called a “social and racial sin,” Arizona is real and meaningful discussion Among the concerns about the law is that it with anti-Latino sentiment. It has to do with can be viewed like the punch line to that old among lawmakers — finally — about immi- will encourage racial profiling. It actually — wait for it — illegal immigrants. joke about a thousand lawyers at the bottom gration reform that works and makes sense. prohibits racial profiling, but that hasn’t According to the New York Times, however, of the ocean: It’s a start. It’s a sensitive topic to be sure. In that stopped some from leveling baseless accusa- there is a deep divide growing among resi- Most Americans agree on the need for respect, Arizona officials demonstrated the tions. dents in Arizona — where an estimated some kind of immigration reform, just as courage to at least take the first step. In Texas, El Paso County Judge Anthony 450,000 illegal immigrants make their homes. there is near universal agreement on the Cobos, whose commission adopted a resolu- Not surprisingly, many Latinos are protest- need for health care reform. The arguments Walter Bird Jr. may be reached at 505-909- tion condemning the law, had this to say, ing the law pretty much the way Cobos sees come over what kind of reform is needed and 4107 or by e-mail at according to the El Paso Times: “There is an it: as anti-Latino. how far it should go. [email protected]. A trip by word to Ljubljana

I remember walking along the store — about the size of the Petersburg, Guadalajara, and part of Slovenian culture. “the Other Europe” — that is, the streets of Ljubljana last summer, Borders at the Providence Place Lisbon. It now joins the ranks of And a few Slovenian authors and Europe that is not Western Europe being able to feel the cobblestones, Mall — did I find an impressive col- cities such as Madrid, Montreal, poets have long been renowned in —“ rarely have a chance to talk rounded along their lection of and Amsterdam as one of only ten academia, even outside the coun- about their literature. He goes on to uneven corners, through English-lan- cities worldwide to ever receive try’s borders. Poets like Tomaz say: “As writers, we are neither far the thin soles of my san- RISTAL guage books. such an honor. Salamun and Ales Debeljak are enough away (so we can’t be ‘exot- dals. K But my search UNESCO describes World Book well-known among other American ic’) nor close enough (to be ‘real I was on a quest: search- KLEAR for translated Day as having originally begun in poets and writers. Europeans’): we’re somewhere in ing for English-language Slovenian Catalonia, where, on Saint George’s But what about the rest of the between, in a place where we can editions of major prose was still Day (April 23), “a rose is tradition- population? Has anyone else ever barely be noticed and thus are easi- Slovenian authors and KRISTINA a challenge. ally given as a gift for each book heard of the writers of Slovenia — ly and so often forgotten.” poets. I wanted to find some REARDON “Over sold.” or, for that matter, of the writers In some ways, I’ve hoped to ren- books I could read in my there,” the The day is also symbolic in other from other small countries like der writers from small countries own native language that store clerk told ways; it marks the anniversary of Slovenia? like Slovenia (which has so obvi- would give me a feel for the coun- me, pointing toward a small shelf, the deaths of literary giants Miguel I’m guessing, that for most, the ously been acknowledged as a place try’s history — cultural, literary, where I gathered and purchased de Cervantes, William answer is no. of literary merit by being named political and otherwise. I knew that almost every book of short fiction Shakespeare, and Garcilaso de la Is the problem that there are not UNESCO’s World Book Capital) in the pages of a good book, I’d be in translation that I found. Vega, all of whom died on April 23 enough books translated to slightly less forgotten by writing able to find all that. I walked out with a stack of only in 1616. English? Perhaps. I certainly could- about them this week. If only I could find a book. a half dozen books. It’s been deemed by UNESCO as n’t find as many as I’d have liked, The streets of Ljubljana, haphaz- “Oh, I am sorry,” a shop owner Still, this was a half dozen more “a natural choice… to pay a world- even in Ljubljana. But good transla- ard cobblestones and all, linger in said as I approached her counter. “I than I could have expected to find at wide tribute to books and authors.” tions — of Slovenian literature, and my mind, waiting for me to return don’t have any fiction that’s been the Borders in Providence, or at And Ljubljana — for all my literature from other small coun- this fall. translated… perhaps across the any other mainstream American inability to find Slovenian books tries — do exist. They just, too The beauty of great literature, street?” bookstore. translated to English — is not an often, don’t make it to the shelves of however, is that it can take us there “I may have something,” the next I wondered, only a few weeks ago, unnatural choice for such an event. our mainstream bookstores. with a single sentence. shop owner said, adjusting her if others visiting the city of “Slovenia not only has a high lit- And, after having read several The task that is left, now, is for glasses as she walked toward a win- Ljubljana were embarking upon the eracy rate, but the people actually Slovenian books, and stories from translation to continue, publication dow display. “Ah, yes: a small edi- same quest I undertook. read,” said scholar Robert Murray authors of other small countries in to advance, for books to actually hit tion of plays.” That’s because it wasn’t too long Davis, in a 2001 “World Literature the new 2010 “Best European the shelves — and, most important- Scholar Lea Flis wrote in a 2004 ago — back on April 23 — that Today” article. “In 1999, libraries Fiction” anthology, I can say that ly, for the reading public to take edition of “Contemporary Review” World Book Day took place in circulated eight to ten million the reason these translations are notice. that “…Slovenian authors are, Ljubljana. books to a total population of two often not on the shelves has little to regrettably, not well represented on The city was appointed as the million, and a person who reads do with the quality of the writing — Kristina Reardon writes a column the English-speaking book mar- 2010 World Book Capital by the fewer than ten books a year is not it was almost always quite good, if for the Stonebridge Press and recent- ket.” Neither, it seemed were they United Nations Educational, regarded as a serious reader.” not very good. ly gave a talk on Slovenian litera- particularly well represented in Scientific, and Cultural While I don’t have comparable The problem? Goce Smilevski, a ture at the University of Rhode translation, even in Ljubljana itself. Organization (UNESCO). It beat out American statistics to compare, it’s Macedonian author featured in the Island. She can be reached at kristi- Only at the city’s largest book- better known cities like Vienna, St. clear that reading is an important anthology, writes that writers from [email protected].

What’s the 2-1-1? Tick borne diseases are a hidden threat With the recent flooding in our The partnership of the Last week, all four of my may end up with damaged Obviously, ticks are more than region and the possibility of other United Way and the other Springers went to their vet for joints or in rare instances, kid- just ugly, creepy, little blood emergency situations in the future, agencies enhances the effec- their annual physicals and vac- ney failure. sucking parasites — they I wanted to remind residents of the tiveness of this service and cinations. A dog infected with anaplas- spread disease and can cause 24-hour-a-day, seven-day-a-week res- provides valuable assis- Cody, Bella, and Lily tested mosis can either show no symp- serious harm to our beloved ident assistance service available tance to people in need. positive for anaplasmosis. Lily toms or display lack of energy, pets. Early detection is key to here in Massachusetts. This is the 2- People can obtain more also tested positive for Lyme. high fever, swollen and painful providing the best prognosis. 1-1 telephone call system. I wanted information at our Town Trixie tested negative for all joints, loss of appetite, vomiting Have your dog tested every year to take a moment to remind people CHIEF’S Hall, the local United Way, tick borne diseases. and/or diarrhea. for these parasitic diseases! A of the many opportunities available by logging onto the 2-1-1 All three infected The disease progres- simple blood test performed by through this program. CORNER Web site at dogs are being treat- sion in an untreated dog a vet is all it takes. The 2-1-1 call number was devel- www.mass211.org, or by ed for 14 days with CRITTER can result in very low None of my infected dogs oped some time ago to be utilized STEVE calling 888-811-3291. doxycycline, which is numbers of platelets showed any symptoms of their during times of emergency to I wish to congratulate Ms. CORNER WOJNAR the standard method and white blood cells, disease. I never even found a organize and plan assistance to Laura Perry at the Boys and of treatment. chronic joint pain, and tick on Lily and she tested posi- those in need. It was further devel- Girls Club of Webster and All four dogs did MICHELLE in rare instances, neuro- tive for two tick borne diseases! oped into both an emergency and non- Dudley for being hired to replace Tony receive Lyme disease LEFLECHE logical signs. So, just because you have never emergency information system for all Penta as the director of the CHOICES vaccinations last Ehrlichiosis symptoms found a tick on your dog does residents. The United Way and the Program. This program is conduced in year. All four were include loss of appetite, not necessarily mean your dog Humans Services Division of conjunction with at the club to provide also on Revolution, that not only depression, fever, painful joints, is not infected with some type of Massachusetts partnered with other alternatives for teenage men and women prevents heartworm disease, bloody nose and/or pale gums. tick borne disease. agencies and played a vital role in to further develop life skills. Many young but claims to control tick infes- Untreated dogs can suffer from Please note that Animal expanding the program. When a person people from the area have benefited from tations. Unfortunately, there is permanent blindness, autoim- Control has a new cell phone dials 2-1-1 they can be provided with this program. I wish Laura all the best on no current vaccination for mune diseases, bleeding compli- number — 508-340-5189. The information regarding necessary servic- this new endeavor. anaplasmosis or ehrlichiosis, cations, and death. beeper number has been termi- es and resources available in their area. I wish to take a moment to thank the another tick borne disease. I’m Despite the fact a dog may be nated effective April 1, but some These include such things as food, many people who came out to vote on still not sure how Lily tested vaccinated against Lyme dis- messages are still coming clothing, shelter, and rent and utility Monday, May 3, at the annual Town positive for Lyme when she was ease and may be on a through. assistance. In addition, people can access Elections. I especially thank all the peo- vaccinated last year. Perhaps flea/tick/heartworm preventa- Please note that our shelter is physical and mental health resources, ple who voted for and/or donated their the fact that she is only a year tive, we must still inspect our always in need of food, litter, employment assistance, government time to support the override question, old and was infected before she dogs for ticks on a daily basis toys, blankets and towels. benefits and services, and elder, youth, which attempted to hire two additional was old enough to receive the especially if the dog has been in Our lab mix found on Easter and family support. People can also police officers. With the defeat of this ini- vaccination? Then again, no areas with high grass and/or Sunday, “Rascal,” has been access information on volunteer oppor- tiative, we still have a desperate staffing vaccination is 100 percent effec- vegetation or wooded areas. A adopted! Congrats to the tunities available in their area. The calls situation. I hope a solution to this prob- tive. quick grooming with a slicker Anderson Family of Dayville, are confidential and free of charge. lem can be found in the near future. Lyme disease and anaplasmo- brush after the dog has been in Conn., for adding Rascal to their Mass 2-1-1 was originally available sis are carried by the deer tick tick infested environments may family. only on a weekday basis; however, it has Thanks again for your questions and or black legged tick. help prevent the blood sucking Until next time, respect and been a full-time operation for a few years comments. Please send them to me at the Ehrlichiosis is caused by the parasites from using the dog as appreciate each other and all now. It is considered a “one-stop shop- Dudley Police Department, 71 West Main brown dog tick. The disease is a host. the wonderful critters we have ping” location for access to all health and St., Dudley, MA 01571, or e-mail swoj- spread when the affected tick As a groomer, I have a ton of been blessed with. human services information. There are a [email protected]. Opinions bites a dog. If a dog is infected customers who request shave wide variety of programs and opportuni- expressed in this weekly column are those with Lyme, there may be no downs on their dogs and cats for Michelle Lafleche is the animal ties people can access simply by calling of Chief Wojnar only and unless clearly symptoms or the dog can show the summer. Shorter coats on control officer for the town of in. Unfortunately in these difficult finan- noted, do not reflect the ideas or opinions signs of lameness, fever, swollen dogs and cats allow for quick Webster and submits a periodic cial times, more people are in need of of any other organization or citizen. joints, anorexia, and/or kidney and easy detection of parasites column for the Webster Times. basic life assistance to make ends meet. failure. If left untreated, a dog such as fleas and ticks. 12 • THE WEBSTER TIMES • Friday, May 14, 2010 www.webstertimes.net SPORTS Rams come alive in fifth to ground Rockets

BY NICK ETHIER “They had that one good inning, and that SPORTS STAFF WRITER timely hit to the gap,” Auburn coach Steve DUDLEY — One big run-producing inning Johnson said of the big fifth frame and can mean all the difference in the world for a Westgate’s bomb. softball team, and for Shepherd Hill it cer- And although Rockets starter Gina Lirange tainly paid dividends. (six innings, 10 runs, nine earned, 11 hits, one Heading into the bottom of the fifth inning strikeout, one walk) can’t be faulted entirely the Rams were deadlocked with Auburn, 3-3, for Shepherd Hill’s big inning, Johnson on May 10. But the Hill struck five times in hopes his hurler can shake off the relin- the frame on six hits, giving the home team quished hits and refocus on hitters she will an 8-3 advantage. The Rams hung on for a 10- face in the future. 5 decision. “That’s where she needs to mature,” he Shepherd Hill improved to 9-5 overall, just said. “She’s not going to strike everyone out. one win shy of qualifying for District play, That’s what she’s been used to, but it’s not and 9-4 in the Southern Worcester County going to happen anymore.” League. The Rockets are also just one win shy Despite the Rams’ offensive attack, the of reaching the postseason, as they are now 9- Rocket offense didn’t have anything to be 6 overall and 8-6 in the SWCL. ashamed of either. In the top of the sixth “We were hitting the ball right at people in inning Auburn got two runs back on a two- the beginning of the game, and I felt pretty RBI triple that barely stayed fair inside the good the way we were swinging the bat,” left field line off the bat of Hannah Lloyd, Shepherd Hill coach Tom Caffelle said before who finished 3-for-4 with three RBIs on the the fifth inning explosion. “We haven’t had afternoon. Molly McNamara and Lirange (2- Nick Ethier photos many innings where we got people to get the for-3) contributed with singles earlier in the Auburn shortstop Courtney Jobin, left, and second baseman Shannon Johnson, attempt to grab the ball as bat on the ball one after another, (to) use a lit- frame. Shepherd Hill’s Crystal Sherman steals second base. tle short game, and (to) run the bases well. But in the bottom of the sixth Shepherd We’ve been waiting for an inning like that Hill struck for two more runs — a Hassett because it seems like we’ve hit the ball at peo- RBI single, and Hassett scoring on a passed sacrifice fly), the Rockets responded with two was a good game to watch. We lost 3-1 the first ple this year. We knew we were due.” ball did the damage — to lead 10-5. of their own in the top of the third with Britt time we played (Shepherd Hill) this year and With the game knotted up, 3-3, Carolyn Covill, the Rams’ starting pitcher, then Vail and Brianne Johnson singles to put run- we only had six hits the whole game. Our bats Hassett (2-for-4) began the attack with a one- pitched a 1-2-3 seventh inning to end the ners on base. Courtney Jobin’s single then have been coming alive lately,but they played out single up the middle. Hassett stole second game. scored one, and Alexis Legace’s single scored this field perfectly.” base and scored easily on Christine “I feel pretty good that every time she pitch- the other. Meanwhile, the Rams have also hit a slide Westgate’s triple over the center fielder’s es she’ll keep us in the game,” Caffelle said of The Rams scored once in the bottom of the recently. Once a perfect 6-0, Shepherd Hill head. Crystal Sherman then produced a Covill, who went seven innings and gave up fourth (Stevens RBI triple) and Auburn once was 2-5 before their win over the Rockets. pinch-hit single into left field, which plated five runs, three earned. Covill also gave up 10 in the top of the fifth (Lloyd RBI single) to set “We’ve been struggling a little bit, so it was Westgate. Sherman stole second base and hits and struck out three without walking a up the big inning for Shepherd Hill. good to get a SWCL win,” Caffelle said. advanced to third on Ashley West’s infield batter. “We let her down defensively a little Although the Rockets have been struggling Both Auburn and Shepherd Hill should be single. Molly Covill (2-for-3) bunted a single bit (four errors). There was a fly ball that as of late — they began the year 7-1 and have postseason bound come June, but both coach- that scored Sherman. West scored on a opened up a can of worms for them and they gone 2-5 since — Johnson thought the game es sure hope the recent struggles will be passed ball, and Jill Stevens’ (2-for-2, 3 RBI) scored their first two runs.” with the Rams wasn’t poorly played at all. things of the past after this entertaining bloop single into left field scored pinch run- With Shepherd Hill leading 2-0 early “Defensively we played pretty good,” he game. ner Jessica Zereski, making it an 8-3 game. (Samantha Miller RBI single and a Stevens said. “We have nothing to complain about. It Southbridge scores early, often to beat Bartlett

BY BRIAN AUSTIN a misplay by the catcher, the fifth before Bartlett finally found suc- SPORTS CORRESPONDENT run for Southbridge. cess against Ortega. Connor WEBSTER — Southbridge High’s With two outs in the top of the McCarthy crushed a ball deep into baseball team improved its record second, Higgins hit a liner straight right field. With no outfield fence at to 7-6 (6-5 in the SWCL) by beating at Bartlett pitcher Andrew Bartlett, it took a while for the out- rival Bartlett 14-1 on Thursday,May Hackenson — bouncing off his leg. fielders to catch up to the ball and 6. Hackenson would pick up the ball throw it back in. McCarthy ran all The Pioneers scored in each of and toss it to first base for the final the way around for a home run, the first five innings, while the out of the inning. Hackenson would breaking the shutout. Indians (1-11) struggled against the stay in the game, come to bat in the The Pioneers answered back, put- pitching of Leo Ortega and Angel bottom half of the inning and pitch ting four more runs on the board Rosario. the top half of the third. and continuing to punish Bartlett Southbridge jumped right out the The top of the third would be pitching. Hashian Rosario tripled gate, making a long afternoon for Hackenson’s last inning on the to lead off the top of the fifth, and the hosts. The Pioneers threatened mound, however, as Southbridge scored on a groundball to second early thanks to a leadoff walk to tagged him for four more runs. All base. With two outs in the inning, Matt Labonte and a single by nine players would come to bat in Higgins crushed a ball to deep left Hashian Rosario. Nick Labonte hit the frame. Leo Ortega hit a ball to center. Like the case with a one-out single, scoring Matt. Matt shallow right field, but David McCarthy, the ball was so far back Higgins followed this with a double, Brooks lost the ball and it dropped, that Higgins was able to go all the scoring Rosario. The Pioneers still allowing Carlos and MacNeil to way around the bases and get a had runners on the corners with score — and putting Ortega on sec- home run. Angel Rosario and two outs, following a fielding error ond base. Brooks had difficulty on Carlos followed this with singles, Shawn Kelley photos by the third baseman allowing the very next batter, as once again a and both scored on a double by A Bartlett player swings for a strike. Damien Carlos to reach first. But ball got lost in the sun and got past pinch hitter Jake Power. Ortega Josh MacNeil flew out to center to him. Matt Labonte ended up on grounded to second, ending the end the inning. third base, and Ortega scored. inning. But now Southbridge held a scoreless sixth and seventh three go past, and Phillips popped Ortega started the top of the sec- Lincoln hit a fly ball to center field, 14-1 lead over the Indians. innings. out to center field to end the threat ond inning with a walk, and far enough back so Matt Labonte Tyler Mandeville, who took the Bartlett threatened in the bottom for Ortega. Angel Rosario took the advanced to third on a double by could tag and score the ninth run mound for Hackenson in the fourth, of the fifth inning, loading the mound, and pitched a scoreless Hashian Rosario-slash-fielding for the Pioneers. was tagged for five runs in just two bases after a McCarthy single and sixth and seventh inning for the error by the left fielder. Eric Southbridge added one more run innings pitched. He was replaced only having one out. (McCarthy had Pioneers — only allowing a walk to Lincoln singled quickly after, scor- in the top of the fourth, putting a starting the sixth with second base- two of Bartlett’s three hits in the Anthony Ritacco in the sixth. ing Ortega. Rosario later scored on double-digit lead on the board man Billy Phillips, who threw game.) But Brooks watched strike Northbridge lacrosse beats Shepherd Hill squad in rain

BY NICK ETHIER Marinaccio (Sam Giard assist), SPORTS STAFF WRITER and Devin Dube (Marinaccio NORTHBRIDGE — The assist) countered for Northbridge, Northbridge boys’ lacrosse team and they took a 4-2 lead into half- scored its first goal less than a minute time. into its match with Shepherd Hill on Shepherd Hill, only in its sec- May 4, but then didn’t score for anoth- ond year of varsity play, showed er 15 minutes of game action and great poise in the first half, and close to an hour of real time. limited an offensively talented No, the hometown Rams didn’t Northbridge bunch to as few scor- struggle that mightily. Even though ing opportunities as possible. Shepherd Hill grabbed a 2-1 lead in But in the third quarter Nick Ethier photos the second quarter, Northbridge was Northbridge took over, as they Players from Shepherd Hill and Northbridge able to strike three times before half- scored the only three goals in the react to the game-opening face-off at midfield. time and six times more in the third 12-minute session and outshot and fourth quarters to walk away Shepherd Hill, 7-3. with a 10-4 victory. Perro tallied twice in the third, Marengo’s goal came on the power Northbridge’s John Perro scored which gave the senior four goals in play. the opening-minute goal, and then the game and 33 on the season. Joe Orphan snagged 10 Shepherd the floodgates opened, as Mother Marinaccio (Dave Cram assist) had Hill shots in net to pick up the win, Nature decided to strike. As the rain the other score for Northbridge. while AJ Coderre made eight saves in steadily hit the ground, thunder and Marinaccio had a game-high five a losing effort. lightning became visible and hear- points, scoring twice and adding Northbridge is now 7-3 on the sea- able under the dark cloud that hung three assists. son, while Shepherd Hill dropped to over Lasell Field. Dube and Ryan Day scored early in 4-7. A 35-minute delay commenced after the fourth quarter for Northbridge, Northbridge beat Shepherd Hill 12- only two minutes of actual lacrosse as the Rams built a 9-2 advantage and 1 in the first matchup between in the game action. scored eight consecutive goals dating teams in April, and Shepherd Hill After the delay Northbridge led 1-0 back to the midway point of the sec- Coach Mark Kelley was noticeably at the end of the first quarter, and ond quarter. pleased with the way his team was Shepherd Hill found the next two Diezel scored his second strike of performing, particularly in second goals. the game to make it 9-3, with Tim quarter action. With 8:40 to play until halftime Piehl notching the assist. Meanwhile, Northbridge looks to Brian Diezel gave the visiting Rams But with just over four minutes to post another impressive season. Last the equalizer, scoring a nifty short- play it was too little, too late for year the Rams finished 14-4 in regular handed goal. Then, just 43 seconds Shepherd Hill. Northbridge’s Devin season play and defeated later, Shepherd Hill took the lead on a Cambell and Shepherd Hill’s Shawn Marlborough and Bromfield in post- goal from Collin Conley, fresh off a Marengo (Conley assist) closed out season action. Northbridge then lost three goal performance May 1 against the scoring for both teams as rain, to Algonquin 14-7 in the District Tantasqua. thunder, and lightning fell during the Semifinals, a place the Rams hope to But Perro (Cory Marinaccio assist), last minute of game action. have a spot in once again. www.webstertimes.net Friday, May 14, 2010 • THE WEBSTER TIMES • 13 SPORTS Warriors shut down by Pirates in crucial game

BY NICK ETHIER the walk. Nick Lemay was up next and he sin- SPORTS STAFF WRITER gled through the outstretched glove of short- OXFORD – The Tantasqua and Oxford stop Rico Balderelli, loading the bases. After baseball teams both entered their contest on Nick Fresolo struck out, Cody Belvery hit a May 5 with eight losses. The Warriors were 6- seeing-eye single that got through the 8, while the Pirates checked in at 5-8. A final Warriors’ infield and scored Bruzios. Tyler regular season record of 10-10 or better is the Stuart then hit a slow grounder to Tantasqua standard to qualify for District competition, second basemen Eric Proulx, and he tried to so neither team could really afford a ninth tag Belvery out to begin an inning-ending defeat. double play. But the ball fell out of Proulx’s The host Pirates erupted for nine runs in glove as he applied the tag, and everyone was the first two innings, and starting pitcher Ian safe. Bolio and Lemay scored and it was a 3-0 Gorske settled down after a shaky start to game after one inning. toss a complete game four-hitter. Gorske then retired the side in the second Oxford won the game, 9-0. inning, and once again his teammates helped “We needed this win to get us [closer] to him out on the offensive end. Districts,” Oxford coach Justin Richards Nick Stockhaus, Bruzios, and Bolio each said. “The next three teams are all in the walked off Tantasqua starter Patrick Button same boat as we are.” to begin the frame, and it signaled the end of The Pirates will square off with Uxbridge the day for the righty on the mound. twice and Grafton once, and those teams are Farrell made the change to Kyle Lavallee, also looking to pick up elusive win No. 10 to who was making his fifth consecutive appear- reach postseason play. ance on the rubber for the Warriors, because Nick Ethier photos Tantasqua is now 6-9 and knows it needs to he noticed Button couldn’t find the strike Oxford pitcher Ian Gorske delivers a pitch. Gorske pitched a complete game four-hitter as the Pirates pre- go 4-1 over its final five games to make the zone and he was losing confidence. vailed, 9-0. Division 1 tournament. “Once things start going bad the bottom “There’s [only] one game for error,” just falls out for him,” Farrell said of Button. Button went one-plus inning, allowing six Farrell was proud of the way Lavallee Tantasqua Coach Mike Farrell said, also stat- “He needs to learn to erase it. We use the runs on three hits. He also struck out three stepped in to stop the bleeding. ing that the Warriors will need to play better Etch-a-Sketch analogy. When kids make a and walked four. “He’s got guts,” his coach said. “He listens fundamental baseball (limiting errors, crummy drawing I say ‘just erase the draw- But Oxford wasn’t done producing in the to you. He follows directions to the best he throwing strikes, and hitting the ball effec- ing.’ Patrick keeps carrying the monkey on second inning just yet. Stuart reached on an can. Is he the best pitcher that we having tively) down the stretch. his back, and it gets heavier and heavier.” error, which scored the fourth run of the right now? He might be. The kid’s reliable, After Gorske retired Tantasqua in the first Lavallee got Lemay to ground out, but it frame. Tyler Downing then reached base on a and you throw him out there in any situation. inning, his teammates took the bats and scored a run. Fresolo then hit an RBI single fielder’s choice and an error, and two more He’s a tough little nut.” helped his cause by grabbing three quick into leftfield, and Belvery had another see- runners crossed home plate. Tyler Hitt, a senior who had one of the four runs. ing-eye single through the infield to plate “We were excited in the beginning,” hits for Tantasqua, was thrown out attempt- Nick Bruzios began things with a single up another runner. After Belvery’s at-bat did Richards said. “We jumped on them early.We ing to steal in the seventh inning. Hitt was the middle, and Jeff Bolio took four balls for Button’s pitching statistics become final. played really good defense.” hobbling off the field noticeably, and was in The Pirates led 9-0 and it was plenty of run such excruciating pain after the game that he support for Gorske. had to be brought to the hospital via ambu- The senior righty only allowed four hits all lance for precautionary measures. It Eve of Destruction returns to speedway afternoon — a triple and three singles — and appeared to be a lower leg injury to Hitt, who his three walks came during either the first will be joining the Air Force after gradua- THOMPSON, CONN. — big bang as a spectacular fire- gets in its way. Transaurus, or second inning. tion. The exciting and fun-filled works display will light up back by popular demand, has “He throws the ball pretty well,” Richards And the Pirates, who started the year 0-5, Eve of Destruction returns to the eastern appeared in movies, TV pro- said of Gorske. “He’s very effective if he’s are now 6-3 over their last nine games. the Thompson International skies. grams and commercials and around the strike zone. He struggled a little “We’re probably better than 6-8, but we’re Speedway on Sunday, May 30. Several area schools will was a huge hit when it first bit in the second inning, but battled through streaky,” Richards said. This “smash, crash and compete for cash prizes in the appeared at the Speedway. it okay. We need him to be effective down the Oxford won five games consecutively after burn” family fun night is school bus parade and the Thompson International stretch.” the first five losses, and then lost three more always a fan favorite that gets school bus demolition derby. Speedway’s annual Eve of Gorske’s final numbers read seven innings to go to 5-8. bigger and better each year. Students from the participat- Destruction has become a pitched, four hits, eight strikeouts, and three Maybe, just maybe, the Pirates can rattle Gates will open at 1:30 p.m. so ing schools have selected a must see event for the entire walks. off a few more wins and gain that all-impor- that youngsters can enjoy a theme for the paint scheme family. It is a Memorial Day Lavallee, Tantasqua’s pitcher who replaced tant tenth win. midway filled with free inflat- on their school’s bus. They weekend tradition that pres- Button, ended up throwing four innings. “We’re getting better each day,and hopeful- able action events. The Eve of spend hours painting the ents a mixture of fan Lavallee gave up three runs on three hits and ly we’ll be good enough to win enough games Destruction program starts at busses to reflect that theme favorites along with new and struck one batter out. Jake Young pitched a down the stretch,” Richards said. 6. and the huge crowd judges exciting events each year. The scoreless sixth inning for the Warriors. Monster truck mania, their work in attendance evening is family priced with extreme motocross, street when the buses are paraded adult admission only $18, jun- bike rider expo, the Crash in front of the grandstands. iors ages six to fourteen Moreau Thrill Show and The second chance for priced at just $10 and those Transaurus, a metal marvel schools to receive cash five years of age and under of the 21st century, are just awards is determined by how are admitted free. some of the events that will well their bus does in the More information may be be featured during this school bus demolition derby. found on the Thompson incredible program filled Transaurus is the world’s Speedway Web page, with non-stop action. only jet powered, fire-breath- www.thompsonspeedway.com School buses, full-sized cars ing, metal eating, transform- . In the event of inclement and four cylinder cars will be ing dinosaur of destruction. weather, the event will be destroyed in the line up of Eve of Destruction fans will held at the same times on demolition derbies and the see this 25,000 pound monster Monday, May 31. annual Trailer Trash race eating, ripping, chewing, — Submitted by Russ Dowd, will thrill fans once again. burning and destroying any- Thompson International The evening will end with a thing and everything that Speedway 14 • THE WEBSTER TIMES • Friday, May 14, 2010 www.webstertimes.net Brown highlights Nichols commencement

DUDLEY — Using the example of his own surprise victory in January, US Sen. Scott Brown encouraged graduates of Nichols College to persevere when others doubt their abilities, as he spoke to the graduating class Saturday, May 8.

Director of Spiritual Life Wayne-Daniel S. Bernard, PhD, says a few words to the graduating class.

Shawn Kelley photos US Sen. Scott Brown speaks to Nichols graduates.

The graduating class of 2010 makes its way to the ceremonies.

Senior Class President Kristin Marie Andrews addresses the Nichols graduating class of Nichols College.

A graduating student of Nichols college gets excited during ceremonies.

Umbrellas cover graduates on the rainy commencement Saturday. www.webstertimes.net Friday, May 14, 2010 • THE WEBSTER TIMES • 15 Silvestri to lead Memorial Day parade procession PARADE continued from page 1 ATTENTION VETERANS In fact, his life, with its usual ups and Grand Marshall John Silvestri, National downs, could be described as being quite Colors and Color Guards, Marine Corps and greatly appreciated,” said Holewa. “He The members of the Webster-Dudley normal for an active teenager, and he cer- League, Colors of all Veterans is very [giving] when it comes to military Veterans Council cordially invite all veter- tainly was an active teenager! Before the Organizations and Auxiliary, American functions.” ans residing in the Webster-Dudley area to advent of automatic pinsetter machines, Legion #184 and Auxiliary,VFW Post #654, Silvestri is a member of the Webster- join with them in commemorating John worked at a part-time job as a human DAV Chapter #53, W/D Polish-American Dudley Veterans Council, performs mili- Memorial Day 2010. pinsetter at a local bowling alley where he Veterans and Auxiliary,Veterans Riding in tary honors at local veteran funerals and is On Sunday, May 30, the day preceding had to be very active while dodging ten- Cars, Sons of the American Legion, on the council’s rifle teams, which perform Memorial Day, please meet with us as we pins, which like missiles, were being scat- Webster Manor, Pulaski Brass Band, salutes at various veteran functions. memorialize our departed comrades in tered violently in every direction. Commander Veterans Council-Andrew Silvestri said he joined the council arms at the 10:30 a.m. Mass to be held at It was inevitable that he would become Kozlowski, Veterans Riding in Vehicles, because he wanted something to take part Saint Andrew Bobola Church in Dudley. bored with his life so, in 1951, he enlisted Military Vehicles, Walking Members of in after he retired more than a decade ago. We will assemble in the church parking in the Marine Corps, certainly an act of Webster and Dudley Boards of Selectmen “It was getting so there was not much to area at 10 a.m. and march in, with our col- courage because the Korean War had been and Dignitaries, Selectmen in Vehicles, do,” said Silvestri. “I didn’t want to be con- ors, at 10:25 a.m. raging for many months and he must have Webster Lodge of Masons, Webster fined [to my house] and it was nice to be Monday, May 31 marks Memorial Day. known that he would eventually become Knights of Columbus Float, First Baptist needed [by the group].” Please join with us at 10:30 a.m. at the involved in that war. Church Marching Unit, Assembly of Silvestri was the recipient of a Purple intersection of Route 12 and Worcester Upon completion of boot camp at Parris God/Royal Rangers and Missionettes, Heart after being injured in combat while Road, the starting point of our Memorial Island, South Carolina, he was trained as Bartlett High School: Cheerleaders and on a tour of duty during the Korean War. Day parade. The parade will begin at 11 an assistant BAR (Browning Automatic Band, DARE Vehicles, Antique Cars. “I joined the military as a gesture [of a.m. and will end at Webster’s Town Hall. Rifle) man and was soon on his way to • Attention All Group Leaders — The sorts] in 1951,” said Silvestri. “I received A short program at the Veterans Court of Korea as a member of the First Marine Order of March has been carefully the Purple Heart while out [on watch] Honor will conclude Webster’s Memorial Division. planned by the parade coordinators — when rounds came in and hit [me].” Day activities. In the event of inclement Arriving in that poor, sad, little, war- please adhere to it. If you require assis- Silvestri, who was in the Marines for weather, the program will take place in the torn country, John was assigned to an out- tance, contact one of the parade marshals. three years, said during the attack he was area fronting Webster’s Town Hall. post which was an especially dangerous hit by a large amount of shrapnel, with assignment because it was located at some Division II — Shepherd Hill High School more than 70 percent of his body affected CHURCH SERVICES distance from the Main Line of Resistance Band and Cheerleaders, Saint Joseph from the injuries he incurred, according to Veterans and their families from the and, consequently, quite vulnerable. School, Boy Scouts of Dudley, Boy Scouts his doctors. Webster-Dudley area are cordially invited It was here that he was seriously wound- of Webster, Cub Scouts of Dudley, Cub He said it took him more than three to attend a Memorial Mass to be said at ed by shrapnel from an enemy mortar and, Scouts of Webster, Brownies of Dudley, months to recover from his wounds in a Saint Andrew Bobola Church, Dudley on as a result, he spent the next three months Brownies of Webster, Girl Scouts of military hospital, and upon returning back Sunday, May 30, at 10:30 a.m. recuperating aboard the hospital ship, USS Dudley, Girl Scouts of Webster, Webster- to his home in Webster, he found that life Veterans and their color bearers are Hope. Dudley Boys and Girls Club, Dudley Police was a little more challenging than before. requested to assemble in the church park- Following his recuperation, he was pro- and Dudley Police Youth Academy, “When I was younger I found it easier to ing lot, no later than 10 a.m. Immediately moted to corporal and was sent back to the Fundamentals of Webster, Webster Special do work,” said Silvestri. “When I was older upon forming up, veterans will march into war, this time as squad leader. Education-Parent Advisory Council, [and had returned from the front] I realized the church and sit in assigned pews. Upon In 1953, Corporal Silvestri was rotated Hubbard Regional Hospital, Lanessa that schooling was important.” the conclusion of the Mass, all veterans back to the where he mar- Extended Care, Christopher Heights, Silvestri said he worked many different will proceed in a procession of cars to Holy ried Rose, “the love of his life.” Six months Dudley Fire Department and Ambulance jobs once he returned from Korea, includ- Trinity Cemetery to render Memorial Day later, upon completion of a Med cruise, he Squad, Webster Fire Department, Webster ing typewriter repairman, a position as a honors. was given an Honorable Discharge and Rescue Squad. horizontal boring operator in a now closed became, once again, a civilian. factory in Worcester and a mechanic at MEMORIAL DAY PARADE John’s well-deserved decorations and Parade Chairman: Raymond Bembenek; various garages in Southbridge. service medals include the Purple Heart, Parade Co-Chairmen: Donald Baker, “It was hard, because when it got cold Veterans’ organizations, with their col- United Nations, Korean Service with two George Bibeau, James Brinker, Robert out it was hard to move my hand [because ors are requested to assemble at the battle stars, Korean War Service, Navy Guenther, Richard Holewa, Andrew of his injuries, to make repairs],” said Veterans Home on Veterans Way at 6:45 Occupation, National Defense medals and Kozlowski, Stephen Penkala, Joseph Silvestri. “But you know [you just move a.m. on Monday, May 31. They will be the South Korean Presidential Unit Sendrowski. forward] and use the other hand.” bussed to Dudley Hill to take part in the Citation. Silvestri said he was also happy to traditional Memorial Day program. Other John and Rose raised three children, two Important: Upon completion of the return home and see his wife, Rose, of organizations, bands and marching units boys and a girl and they especially enjoy Memorial Day honors at St. Anthony whom he has now been married to for the are asked to assemble near Zmetra’s their six grandchildren and seven great Cemetery, all participants are requested to last 57 years. The couple has three chil- Memorials, at the intersection of Route 12 grandchildren. assemble on the road adjacent to the ceme- dren, Vincent, Ronald and Patricia, who and Worcester road in Webster, at 10:30 John’s memberships include the tery. At that time, all units must be award Silvestri said have stayed local in Webster a.m., where member of the Parade American Legion, Marine Corps League, of the fact that the parade will begin after finishing school and starting their Committee will be on hand to coordinate Veterans of Foreign Wars, and the momentarily. At exactly 11 a.m., the entire own families. the order of march of all units. Disabled American Veterans and he is a parade will step off. All units that are Silvestri said humbly that “he does not The units comprising the 2010 Memorial proud member of the firing detail when behind the veterans’ contingent are, espe- believe he did anything special” to be cho- Day Parade will step off at 11 a.m. The military honors are accorded a deceased cially, reminded to begin moving as soon sen to lead the annual parade, but is still parade will end at the Webster Town Hall veteran. as the units to their front have begun happy and grateful to be chosen by Holewa where a short program will take place end- Congratulations to Corporal John marching so as to avoid the possibility of and the other members. ing the morning’s Memorial Day activi- Silvestri — “Well done, thou good and large, improper and unseemly gaps “It is an honor to have [Silvestri] as a ties. faithful servant…” Semper Fidelis. appearing in the order of march. We thank member [of the council],” said Holewa. JOHN SILVESTRI you in advance for your cooperation. “We have to make sure that all veterans are ORDER OF MARCH not forgotten.” Even though he was born on a Friday the 13th, John’s life was not predetermined by Division I — Webster Police Car, The - Submitted by the Webster-Dudley Veterans Council Joy Richard may be reached at 508-909- a date on a calendar. USS Constitution Navy Color Guard, 4129 or by e-mail at jrichard@stonebridge- press.com. BUSINESS DIRECTORY

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She said this came into use Harrington HealthCare at Hubbard Certified Emergency Room Physician Kathy Courtesy photos at the hospital in mid-2009. Finn speaks with a patient. Harrington HealthCare at Hubbard CTScan Radiology Supervisor Marie Schnare said there were also updates Bengston speaks with a patient before a procedure. made to the X-ray and radiology rooms, In the past year alone, Harrington tors; a new sleep lab; which are now associated with Beth Israel Hospital President and CEO Edward Moore and diabetes and see the community” as a whole support the Deaconess Medical Center, a teaching hospi- said the number of visits to the site’s emer- nutrition guidance. transition. He said keeping in touch with tal of the Harvard Medical School. gency room has “increased in volume” Zouranjian said she and other staff felt it staff, residents’ physicians and ambulance Zouranjian said now that the affiliation is approximately 15 percent. was important that the hospital hold true to staff from all of the surrounding communi- in place all scans will be sent out and read “I think that what we have committed to its promise in helping make the community ties is something that will help the facility by the Harvard staff at the Boston-based is to maintain and enhance [the care provid- a healthier place, by offering the nutritional well into the next decade. campus. ed at Hubbard campus],” said Moore. and diabetes service to citizens, which in “We wanted to maintain good, quality She also said the staff was happy to reas- Zouranjian also said the hospital is proud turn will help in the prevention of long- service,” said Moore. sure residents that the hospital has been to have a “designated stroke telemedical term health issues. able to retain the use of the 24-hour-a-day, center, which is affiliated with Mass “These resources would be upon physi- Joy Richard may be reached at 508-909-4129 seven-day-a-week emergency room, which General Hospital” in Boston; an enhanced cian approval,” said Zouranjian. “[This is or by e-mail at so many were concerned would close after physician base, which now gives residents what we believe to be] total local care.” [email protected]. the transition. access to specialty based surgeons and doc- Moore said he thinks it is “important to Park Ave. feasibility study article passes easily PARK AVE and teachers from the Webster of the cost of the project, with the ing. do that, I would love to hear it.” continued from page A1 School District patiently waited potential of a higher reimburse- Webster Finance Committee Webster resident and Park Ave. for Article 9, the proposal to begin ment as a possibility in the future. member Joseph Beresik also stood parent Liz Lahens stood before a feasibility study for possible He also said the state would have before voters Monday night airing voters with her voice quivering affects retailers, it is all business- work at Park Ave. Elementary to reimburse the community with- his concerns about the article, with tears. She said she could not es,” said Marcoux. “[From what I School. The vote passed in domi- in 10 to 15 days of the payment, stating that he thought the police stand to see her children stay in a understand], any sign placed in nating fashion, 243-4. which he said was even faster than station and library projects were building that she finds to be a the window of a business would Webster School Committee when the Webster Middle School being put on the backburner as far detriment to their health. have to be approved by a building Chairman Michael Makara stood was constructed more than five as funding for feasibility studies. “There is asbestos in the inspector and there would be a before the community in support years ago. “I am not against education,” school,” said Lahens. “It is some- fee,” said Marcoux. “Signs create a of the study, presenting the audi- “It is a big deal that Webster was said Beresik. “I went through the thing that takes more than 40 feeling and look for [your] busi- ence with a presentation, which able to make this list,” said [school] system along with my years to show up [in the bodies of ness. Once they are taken away, showcased the current state the Makara. “The state called [Park family, but we cannot funnel all of my children]. They have been the uniqueness of the business is school is in. He said he hoped the Ave.] an urgent need. It houses 500 the funding into one project.” more sick then they have ever also lost.” slideshow would persuade resi- of our youngest students. Now is a Webster Education Foundation been [this year]. Our children are Board of Selectmen Jeffrey dents to vote in the article’s favor. good time to take a look [at the dif- President Robin Brodeur also worth this and our town deserves Duggan said after Town Meeting He said the cost of the study is ferent possibilities].” shared her support for both the it.” Monday that the article would not $600,000 and now that Webster is The slideshow revealed to resi- article and Beresik’s point of view. reappear at the next meeting July on the Massachusetts School dents the current restrictions that “I certinally feel willing to pay Joy Richard may be reached at 21, but could possibly be seen Building Authority’s list of poten- Park Ave. presents to students and taxes [with the money] going 508-909-4129 or by e-mail at again at the Annual Fall Town tial projects, the town would be teachers, along with the aging toward both studies,” said [email protected]. Meeting in October. reimbursed at least 74.74 percent interior and exterior of the build- Brodeur. “If people are willing to As the evening passed, parents Husband and wife Residents nix conservation bylaw

BUDGET duo graduate continued from page A1 is already in place through the Commonwealth and the State Wetlands Protection Act, which over- side-by-side sees the development projects that bor- der upon local wetlands in the hopes of protecting the area from pollution or destruction of vegetation. his degree],” said Cindy. Conservation Commission GRADS Scott said he picked up Chairman Robert Manuel defended the continued from page A1 many things that he would- draft of the bylaw by pointing out that n’t have otherwise learned the commission works very hard to has given the couple during in life, something he said he monitor the wetlands, but it is a diffi- their time in school in the appreciates now that he has cult task when there is only one part- form of partial tuition reim- advanced in his career. time employee who does all of the on- bursement. “I have met a lot of good site visits. “Can you imagine [how friends [at Nichols],” said “The [current] law is hard to enforce much it would be] for two Scott. “I have met outstand- with one person,” said Manuel. “It is people in college?” said ing professors who under- something that will benefit the town in Cindy. “They were great.” stand the world and give you the long run.” Scott, 45, said he had pre- the tools to apply the materi- Selectmen John Saad stood to speak viously attended Worcester als you learn [to the working during the meeting on behalf of the Junior College and earned world].” board that night to defend both his and his associate’s degrees in He said going back to the board’s opposition to this article by civil engineering in 1989, but school has also been a bless- airing his apprehensions if the article was “never much of a school ing, as a way to keep his were to be approved. person.” He said the one mind fresh, and he said he “I have serious concerns that this Joy Richard photo thing he was worried about would recommend it to any- article is mirroring the State Wetlands was how he would react to one who might be debating Act,” said Saad. “I don’t think that the Town Moderator Russell Rheault, left, Board of Selectmen Chairman Jennie Cassie, far right, being back in the classroom the choice. timing is right.” and town officials listen to residents during the Annual Town Meeting in Oxford Wednesday, May 5. for the first time in more “I am more appreciative of He said he felt, if passed, the bylaw than 20 years. my education now,” said would “hurt the average homeowner” “I wasn’t exactly excited Scott. “It’s different when and prospective building projects. to go back,” said Scott with a you are young — it feels like “Why create another level of democ- said he fully supported the passing of shelter is currently in working order, laugh. “I thought I would be something you have to do. racy when we don’t really need it?” this article due to the condition he especially after the town spent $1,400 to in the classroom with 22 This has been something asked Saad. believes the current Animal Control clean out the facility. year olds, and I wasn’t look- that has kept my mind Resident Mark Thibodaux said even facility on Old Webster Road is in. “Mutual agreements are very com- ing forward to something active and sometimes you as an avid “nature lover,” he agreed “With summer fast approaching mon with various agencies [in the like that.” can get stagnant.” “whole heartedly” with Saad. there are no windows [in the building] area],” said Donohoe. “It is a challenge He said it was the exact Cindy said she could not “This law is far over-reaching,” said and no air conditioning and the build- to have one officer responsible for 24-7 opposite when he arrived on be “more proud” of her Thibodaux. ing is very small,” said DePasquale. coverage — this is a great idea and I campus and started taking spouse and was happy to Article 15, which dealt with the pos- “It’s not fair to the animals in those endorse it.” classes in 2005. Scott said he receive her MBA at his side sible regionalization of Oxford Animal kinds of conditions.” met more friends and people last Saturday. Control with Dudley and Webster, Animal Control Officer Sheila Joy Richard may be reached at 508- in his age than he would “I could not be more excit- passed after some discussion. Donohoe said she was also in agree- 909-4129 or by e-mail at jrichard@stone- have thought, and from ed for him,” she said. Oxford resident Joseph DePasquale ment with the article, but believes the bridgepress.com. there he took to learning like he never had before. Joy Richard may be “I noticed that once he reached at 508-909-4129 or by started, all of sudden, there e-mail at jrichard@stone- was a veracity about him bridgepress.com. [for learning and finishing

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AVON PARK, Fla. –– Alfred P. Pion, 76, of Richard Champion and his wife Cindy of DUDLEY — Raymond J. Sterczala Sr., 67, He was an Army veteran of the Vietnam 3416 East Gleneagles Drive, formerly of Indianapolis, Ind. of School Court, died Monday, May 3, after Era. Penbrook Pines, Fla., and He was born in Webster, son of the late an illness. Mr. Sterczala was a laborer at Cranston Webster, died March 25 in Alfred R. and Jessie (Schrowska) Pion. He leaves three sons, Print Works Company in Webster. He then Avon Park. He was a US Navy and US Air Force veter- Brian J. Sterczala of worked for the Dudley Highway He was the husband of the an of Korea. Worcester, Raymond J. Department. He also worked at Webco late Mae (Miller) Pion. He He was in sales for many years. He had a Sterczala Jr., of Webster Chemical and at Ardlock before retiring in was also predeceased by a great love for his dogs. and Daniel J. Sterczala of 2006. son, Alfred Pion Jr., of Services and burial were private. Dudley; two daughters, He was a member of the Disabled Florida. Donations may be made to MSPCA in his Paula J. Sterczala of American Veterans and was active in the He leaves his friend and memory. Kentucky and Lisa J. Webster-Dudley Veterans Council. companion Nathalie (Toody) (Napierata) The Shaw-Majercik Funeral Home, 48 Fleurie and her husband Daniel of The funeral was held Monday, May 10, in Morin of Florida and Webster; a brother School St., Webster, directed arrangements. Webster; three grandchildren, Erica, St. Joseph Basilica, 53 Whitcomb St., Shawn and Stephanie Fleurie; a brother, Webster. Burial was in St. Joseph Garden Bernard Sterczala of Worcester; nephews of Peace, Webster. The Webster-Dudley and nieces. Veterans Council performed the military Albert Kilian, 85 He was preceded in death by his brother honors. Calling hours were private. Ronald Sterczala in 1988. Funeral arrangements are under the DUDLEY — Albert Kilian, 85, of Dudley, Milton, sister Margaret Whitehouse, and son- He was born in Dudley, a son of Frank J. direction of Sitkowski & Malboeuf beloved husband of Shirley Bennett Kilian in-law Thomas Monaco Jr. and Mary D. (Antkowiak) Sterczala and Funeral Home, 340 School St., Webster. for 61 years, went to his eter- Albert was a past master and long-time lived here all his life. He attended Webster Visit www.sitkowksi-malboeuf.com for nal resting place Sunday, treasurer of the Webster Lodge A.F. & A.M., Trade School. more information. May 9. past High Priest of the Doric Chapter, He was born in Webster Southbridge and member of the Knights April 15, 1925, to Oscar and Templar. An avid outdoorsman, Al enjoyed William A. Nedzweckas, 78 Emma (Reich) Kilian. Al was hunting in Maine, gardening, and bird watch- a graduate of Bartlett High ing. He also enjoyed bowling and socializing CHARLTON — William A. Nedzweckas, and Victoria Nedzweckas, brothers, Peter, School, Class of 1942. with friends and extended family. Albert a lifelong resident of Charlton, passed Alphonse, Joseph, and Edward and sisters In addition to his wife retired in 1983 from Pratt & Whitney Aircraft away Thursday, May 6, at Dorothy Choinski and Mary Ryczek. Shirley, He leaves behind Company and was a long-time member of the age of 78. Bill served as a sergeant in the U.S. four daughters, Paula Clark and husband Emanuel and Zion Lutheran Churches. He leaves his wife of 53 Army for six years during the Korean War. Richard, Janie Pultorak and husband Brian, Calling hours were held Tuesday,May 11. A years, Janet A. (Germain) He received many metals including the Deborah Monaco, Cheryl Chickering and Masonic ceremony was held at Bartel Nedzweckas, two daughters, Silver Star and a Purple Heart. husband Stephen, all of Dudley. His eight Funeral Home & Chapel, 33 Schofield Ave., Nancy and her husband Ed Bill retired from Consolidated grandchildren include Megan Clark and hus- Dudley. A funeral service was held Fournier; Susan and her Beverages in Auburn after 24 years of band Joshua Moat, Caitlin (Clark) Seaman Wednesday,May 12, at Zion Lutheran Church, husband Paul MacKinnon of faithful service. and husband Matthew, Jeffrey Clark, 77 South Main St., Oxford. Burial followed in Charlton. He also leaves He enjoyed spending time with his fami- Benjamin Pultorak, Lauren Monaco, Liza Mt. Zion Cemetery, Webster. three sons; Felix of Oxford, Michael and ly, especially his grandchildren. He loved Monaco, Steve Chickering and his wife Memorial contributions in Albert’s name his wife Sherri of Sturbridge, and James playing cards and enjoyed horse racing. Christina, and Kyle Chickering. He also may be given to Zion Lutheran Church Music of Charlton. Papa also leaves 11 grandchil- Bill’s Funeral was held Wednesday, May leaves behind two great-grandchildren, Ministry Program, 77 S. Main St., Oxford, or dren; Ryan Fournier and his wife Jennifer, 12, in the Robert J. Miller-Charlton Kadynce Monaco and Cassidy Chickering. the Robert L. Spahl Memorial Scholarship Joshua, Matthew, Sarah, Nathan, Elise, Funeral Home, 175 Old Worcester Road. Albert will also be missed by his sisters Fund in care of the Webster Lodge A.F. & Stephanie, and Nicholas Nedzweckas and Burial with Military Honors followed in Janette Gion, Emma Schremser and Brenda A.M., P.O. Box 567, Webster, MA. Erinn and Kristopher MacKinnon and West Ridge Cemetery. Lukasek and husband Walter and also many For more information, visit www.bartelfu- Alexandra Marshall. He was great-grand- Calling Hours were held Tuesday, May nieces and nephews. neralhome.com. father to Jackson Fournier. 11, at the funeral home. He was predeceased by brothers Oscar and Bill leaves four sisters, Vicki Prunier of In lieu of flowers, memorial contribu- Southbridge, Rose Thomas of Fabyan, tions may be made to the Dana Farber Conn., Anne Tyree, Josephine Pontbriand Cancer Institute, 10 Brookline Place West, and a brother John Nedzweckas all of 6th Floor, Brookline, MA 02445. Phyllis D. Turcotte, 90 Charlton. Directions and online guestbook at He was predeceased by his parents Felix www.rjmillerfunerals.net. AUBURN — Phyllis D. (Spillane) Turcotte, for many years. She graduated from 90, of Auburn, died Wednesday,May 5, at the Millbury High School, and later worked for Overlook Masonic several years as a secretary for the Hanover Healthcare Center, Insurance Co., Worcester. Phyllis then Neil A. Moscowitz, 59 Charlton, following an ill- focused her energy on raising her family. As ness. a devoted mother, Phyllis dedicated many WEBSTER — Neil A. Moscowitz, 59, of 20 College. Her beloved husband of 60 hours to working with Steven and volunteer- Scenic Ave., passed away Monday, May 3, in Neil was was a life insurance agent for years, Raymond J. Turcotte ing for the Mercy Centre in Worcester and Harrington at Hubbard Healthcare in many years at the Small Business Insurance died in 2003. with the Special Olympics. Along with her Webster. Agency in Worcester. She leaves her six chil- husband, Phyllis was awarded the Emerald He leaves behind his wife of 29 years, He was an avid fisherman, enjoyed pho- dren, Raymond R. Turcotte Club’s Service award, recognizing her Marlene M. (Manning) Moscowitz, a daugh- tography, golfing, bowling, and tennis. and his wife Jane of unending support of the Mercy Centre and ter, Gabrielle V. Moscowitz both of Webster, Calling hours for Neil were held Friday, Hubbardston, Janet M. its’ students. She was also a member of Saint his mother, Ruth (Ebenstein) Moscowitz of May 7, at the Robert J. Miller Funeral Home Paquette and her husband Joseph’s Parish in Auburn. Milford, a brother, Fredric Moscowitz, of and Lake Chapel, 366 School St. Private Francis of The Villages, Visiting hours were held Sunday,May 9, in West Newton, five sisters-in-law, four broth- Memorial Services will be at a later date, Fla., Joyce A. Looney of the Britton-Wallace Funeral Home, 91 ers-in-law, several nieces and nephews, burial will be in Lakeside Cemetery. Auburn, Robert K. Turcotte Central St., Auburn. Her funeral was held grand nieces and grand nephews. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions and his wife Donna of Monday,May 10, from the funeral home with Neil was born in New York City a son of may be made to the American Cancer Oxford, Kevin M. Turcotte of a Funeral Mass celebrated in Saint Joseph’s the late Herbert Moscowitz and moved to Society, c/o of Pancreatic Research, 30 Muncie, Ind., and Steven D. Church, 189 Oxford St., Auburn. Burial fol- Webster in 1980. Speen St., Framingham, MA. 01701. Turcotte of Oxford; 12 lowed in Hillside Cemetery, Auburn. He graduated from Milford High School Online guestbook at www.rjmillerfuner- grandchildren and 15 great grandchildren, Instead of flowers, the family requests that and attended Quinsigamond Community als.net. as well as many nieces and nephews. memorial donations be made to the Mercy She was predeceased by her brother, Centre, 25 West Chester St., Worcester, MA Harold Spillane and by her sister, Marion 01606. Aubin. Phyllis was born in Somerville, For directions or to leave a message of Lawrence S. Okonski, 67 daughter of the late Harvey and Catherine sympathy for the family, please visit (Schakel) Spillane and has lived in Auburn www.brittonfuneralhomes.com. DUDLEY –– Lawrence S. Okonski, 67, of Stanley and Cecelia (Bukowski) Okonski 14 George St., Dudley, died April 26, at the and lived in Dudley all his life. He was Sandalwood Care and Rehab in Oxford. retired from American Optical where he He leaves a sister, Dorothy Bazinet of worked as a photographer for many years. Gertrude C. Morse, 88 Webster; a niece, Doreen Giard of Services and burial were private and will Whitinsville and 2 nephews, James Bazinet be in St. Joseph Garden of Peace, Webster. WEBSTER — Gertrude C. (Odermann) Heights in recent years. of Webster and David Bazinet of Vero Beach The Shaw-Majercik Funeral Home, 49 Morse, 88, formerly of Thompson, Conn., died Mrs. Morse was the secretary for the attor- Florida. School Street, Webster, directed arrange- Friday, May 7, in Oakwood ney of the State of Connecticut Department He was born in Webster, son of the late ments. Rehab & Nursing Center of Public Works for 20 years. She then was after a long illness. assistant manager at Beneficial Finance Her husband of 38 years, Company in Tarrytown for 19 years before G. Latham Morse Sr., died in retiring. Loretta D. Henault, 99 1995. She was a member of the Church of the She leaves two sons, Robert Reconciliation in Webster, where she sang in SOUTHBRIDGE — Loretta D. (Daigle) late Alfred and Emma (Dion) Daigle, and Skopek and his wife Joyce of the choir. Henault, 99, of Southbridge, died lived in Southbridge most of her life. She Mansfield, Conn., and G. The funeral was held Tuesday, May 11, in Wednesday, May 5, in Harrington Memorial was a member of Sacred Heart of Jesus Latham Morse Jr. of the Church of the Reconciliation, 5 North Hospital. Church, and many years ago worked at Phoenix, Ariz.; three grandchildren, Aaron, Main St. Burial was in East Thompson Her husband Arthur (Pete) Henault died Stevens Linen in Dudley. Mrs. Henault was Shauna and Bryant; nieces and nephews. Cemetery, Thompson. Calling hours were July 1966. also a longtime daycare provider. She was born and raised in Manchester, held Monday, May 10, at the Sitkowski & She is survived by her son Gerald and his A funeral home service was held Friday, Conn., a daughter of John and Mary C. Malboeuf Funeral Home, 340 School St., wife Colette Henault of Underhill, Vt., and a May 7, at Sansoucy Funeral Home, 40 Marcy (Berrang) Odermann. She lived in Webster. granddaughter Lily Henault of Underhill, St., Southbridge. Tarrytown, N.Y., from 1957 to 1976, when she For more information, visit www.sitkows- Vt.; nieces and nephews. Visit www.sansoucyfuneral.com for more moved to Thompson. She lived at Christopher ki-malboeuf.com. She was born in Webster, daughter of the information. Jean A. McCausland, 54

OXFORD — Jean A. McCausland, 54, of 46 her life in Oxford. She graduated from Church St., passed away Thursday,May 6, at Oxford High School. St. Vincent Hospital in Worcester. She worked for many years at Sprague She leaves her mother, Yvonne (Daigle) Electric in Worcester. Jean and her mother McCausland of Oxford, two brothers, enjoyed taking trips to Maine. Robert J. McCausland III, of North Oxford, Calling hours for Jean were held Monday, and David McCausland of Beverly, a May 10, at the Robert J. Miller-Oxford nephew, John Paul McCausland. Funeral Home, 247 Main St. (Route 12). She was predeceased by her father, Robert Funeral services will be private. Burial will J. McCausland Jr. who died in 2005 and a be in North Cemetery. brother, Roger H. McCausland, who died in Visit www.rjmillerfunerals.net for more SEND ALL OBITUARY NOTICES TO 2007. information. HE EBSTER IMES Jean was born in Webster, but lived all of T W T , 25 ELM ST., SOUTHBRIDGE, MA 01550, OR BY Boyd C. Orcutt, 85 E-MAIL TO [email protected].

AUBURN — Boyd C. Orcutt, 85, of 18 the late Charles and Georgianna (Babson) Warren Road, died Sunday, May 9, at Saint Orcutt. Vincent Hospital, Worcester. He was retired from Wyman Gordon, where He leaves his wife of 60 years, Gertrude M. he worked in dye casting. (Wardwell) Orcutt of Auburn; two sons, There are no calling hours. Funeral servic- Clayton Orcutt of Webster and Darrell Orcutt es and burial will be at the convenience of the of Brookfield; six grandchildren and three family. Shaw-Majercik Funeral Home, 48 great-grandchildren. School St., Webster, is directing arrange- He was born in Brooksville, Maine, son of ments. www.webstertimes.net Friday, May 14, 2010 • THE WEBSTER TIMES • 3 CHURCH LISTINGS The problem with moralphobia WEBSTER THE EPISCOPAL CHURCH OF THE It’s working! phobia.” everything fall down around unwise people intimidate us into RECONCILIATION, 5 N. Main St., Webster, MA The incessant rhetoric of self- Moralphobia is a fear created them. ignoring these divine building 01570, 508-943-8714, Web site: www.reconciliation- appointed social engineers seems by cultural influencers who are The problem with moralphobia codes, our own moral house will web.org, e-mail: [email protected], to be brainwashing the public at seeking to create an illusionary is that when people begin to feel collapse. office hours: Monday through Friday 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. large into believing that morals world where there are no bound- like it is wrong to say anything is Moralphobia causes people to The Rev. Janice C. Ford, Pastor and Priest-in- and values are relative. People aries and there are no repercus- wrong, then anything goes. Soon, let things go that they would ordi- Charge. Sunday Services of Holy Eucharist at 10 who were sions to bad no one is safe. No one can any narily (under the influence of a.m. (with coffee hour following). Sunday School raised to be behavior. In longer tell Johnny not to sexually common sense) correct. The begins at 9:30 a.m. Nursery care available beginning selfless, fact, in their abuse Susie. No one feels brave results are just as deplorable as at 9:45 a.m. respectful and BEYOND construct, enough to hold corrupt politi- those experienced by someone self-con- there is no cians accountable. I find it odd who is afraid to discipline their CATHOLIC APOSTOLIC NATIONAL CHURCH. THE PEWS For information, contact: Father Brian D. McIntyre, trolled are such thing as that while, as a society,we are not puppy for fear of being perceived SCR (508) 641-5672 saintjoseph5672 @yahoo.com. being snook- bad behavior. foolish enough to throw away our as cruel. If they never draw Holy Mass every Sunday at 4 p.m Prayers for healing ered into Unfortunately, building codes, we do seem more boundaries or impose discipline, on the, 2nd and 4th Wednesdays of the month at 6:30 believing that JOHN for those who than ready to throw away other, the puppy will soon chew up their p.m. their mentors HANSON study history, more important codes; codes like shoes, soil their carpet, destroy were simply this approach the Ten Commandments, clean their furniture and then bite the FAITH ASSEMBLY OF GOD, corner of Lincoln ignoramuses has been tried language, and good manners. Our hand that feeds them. That’s just and Nelson streets. (508) 943-6758. The Rev. Kent who didn’t repeatedly in fear of being seen as bigots, the way life works. It’s been that Whitecotten. Sundays, 10 a.m. and 6:00 p.m. know how to really live life. many “great” civilizations. The extremists or puritans is causing way for all cultures and for all www.faithassemblywebster.com. Disregarding the truths that have result: For a while it seems like havoc in our courts, our schools time. We can’t just pretend that been proven for millenniums, the party is going strong and and our government. there will be no consequences to CHURCH OF CHRIST-WEBSTER, 168 Main St. in these change agents have opted to there will be no negative conse- Someone is going to have to our dispensing with morals; our the “Joslin House,” corner of Mechanic Street. ignore nature, history and God, quences. Then the society collaps- sound like an idiot and declare pretending or being too embar- (508) 765-6067. Evangelist Peter Capoccia. Bible study Sundays, 9 a.m., worship Sundays, 10:30 a.m. himself, in their quest to create a es because all the social building that the emperor has no clothes. rassed to say something will not world without rules. But, not codes were repealed and anyone We must not be afraid to speak the stop the repercussions. That’s the FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH OF WEBSTER, being content to destroy only who dared point out that the truth — not our version of the problem with moralphobia. 33 E. Main St. (508) 943-3554. The Rev. Thomas B. themselves, they have raised their moral-less society could not stand truth, but the truth as revealed to Harmon. Sundays, 11 a.m. and 6 p.m. Adults’ and intimidating voices for the was made to feel ignorant and us by God. It is still wrong to lie, Bishop John W Hanson is the children’s Sunday school, 10 a.m. express purpose of making many unenlightened. It was in times murder, steal and commit adul- pastor of Acts II Ministries, where good people feel foolish should like these that they killed the tery. These morals and values are they still believe that God knows HOLY TRINITY CHURCH, NATIONAL they dare express their politically prophets and burned the Bibles. beyond our pay grade — we have best. For more information, please CATHOLIC, 68 Lake St. (508) 943-0608. Rev. Dr. incorrect views. I call this “moral- Then they wondered why God let no right to change them. If we let visit www.actsii.org. Stanley Kaszubski, interim pastor. Sundays, 9 a.m. All are welcome.

SACRED HEART OF JESUS, 18 E. Main St. (508) 943-3140. The Rev. Michael J. Roy. Saturdays, 4 p.m. Sundays, 9 and 11 a.m. and 6 p.m. Sunday morning worship a 8 a.m. and 10 a.m., June, July and August. CALENDAR SHARING GOD’S LOVE MINISTRY, 9 E. Main St. (508) 949-6497. Pastor Richard Send all calendar listings and happenings buretor cleaner, transmission fluid, driveway WEBSTER Mongeon. Sunday School, 10 a.m. Services, 11 a.m. to Editor Adam Minor by mail to the Webster sealer, roofing tar, swimming pool chemicals, Wednesday bible study, 6 p.m. All are welcome. Times, 25 Elm St., Southbridge, MA 01550, by rubber cement, airplane glue, fiberglass Free Girl Scout Car Wash — Saturday,May Handicapped accessible. fax to (508) 764-8015, or by e-mail to resins, photo chemicals, propane tanks, fur- 15, from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m., at Webster Town [email protected]. All calendar niture polish, drain and toilet cleaner, spot Hall. Donations accepted! STS. CONSTANTINE AND HELEN CHURCH, listings must be submitted by noon Friday,, to remover, flashlight batteries, rug and uphol- 35 Lake Parkway. (508) 949-7623. The Rev. Luke A. stery cleaners, hobby and artist supplies, poi- NORTH GROSVENORDALE, Conn. be published in the following weeks edition. Veronis. Divine Liturgy Sundays, 9:30 a.m. (sum- sons, insecticides, fungicides, chemical fertil- mer) or 10 a.m. (September to May). izers, week killers, moth balls, flea control Roast Pork Supper — Saturday,May 15, 4:30 products. to 6:30 p.m., at the United Methodist Church, ST. JOSEPH BASILICA, St. Joseph Basilica, 53 Friday, May 14 — Sunday, May 16 Materials must be brought to the site in their North Grosvenordale, Conn. Adults, $9, Whitcomb St., Webster, MA 01570, 508-943-0467, original containers and be clearly marked, Children $4.50. Take outs available. Bake Sale Rev. Monsignor Anthony Czarnecki, Saturdays, 4 NORTH GROSVENORDALE, Conn. p.m., Sundays, 7 a.m. and 11 a.m. (Polish), 8:15 a.m. since the mixing of certain chemicals can be also. extremely dangerous. and 9:30 a.m. (English), Holy Day Vigil, 5 p.m., FunFest 2010 Flea Market — Do you have Not accepted items — NO EXCEPTIONS — DUDLEY Holy Day Masses, 7 a.m. and 9:30 a.m. (English) unused items sitting your garage or attic that No latex paint; no commercial or industrial 8:15 a.m. (Polish) 7 p.m. (Bi-lingual). need a new home? If you do, then please waste; no radioactive waste, smoke detectors; On Saturday,May 15, from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m., all bring them to St. Joseph Ministry Building ST. LOUIS CHURCH, 15 Lake St. (508) 943-0240. The no medical, infectious and biological wastes; towns are welcome to our Electronic and located between St. Joseph Church and Rev. Joseph Marcotte. Saturdays, 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. no ammunition, fireworks and explosives; no Appliance Recycle Day to be held at the school. The drop off times will be: Friday, Sundays, 7, 9 and 11 a.m. (English) and 12:30 p.m. fire extinguisher or prescription parking lot of Saint Anthony’s Church, 22 May 7, 5 to 8 p.m.; Monday,May 10, 5 to 8 p.m.; (Spanish). medicines/syringes. Dudley Hill Road, Dudley. We are accepting Wednesday, May 12, 5 to 8 p.m. Fees: $25 per 1/5 cubic yard box (holds six all electronics to include monitors, TVs, com- If you have any questions, would like a spe- UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST, FEDERATED, one-gallon containers); $5/car and boat bat- puters, stereo equipment, any digital items, cific drop off time not on the list, or need 4 Church St., Webster MA 01570, 508-943-0061, e-mail teries; $2/tire. Please check out our Web site fax machines and copy machines and any [email protected]. Rev. Mary S. Poole, assistance with the delivery of your items, at www.dudleyma.gov,or on our Cable Access items that have a cord. We are also accepting Pastor. Sunday morning worship and Sunday please call Bob Howe at the following num- Channel for additional information. Any all appliances to include refrigerators, wash- School at 10 a.m., followed by coffee hour. Bible bers — Home: 508-949-0303; Office: 508-363- questions please call Fire Chief Jeff Phelps Study on Wednesday, 12:30 to 2 p.m. Office hours, 1727; Cell: 508-989-2226. at 508-949-8040. Turn To CALENDAR, B10 Tuesday to Friday,9 a.m. to 12 p.m. The flea market will take place in the Church page basement all three days during the FunFest DUDLEY — Friday: 5 to 9 p.m., Saturday, 9 a.m. to 6 CALVARY ASSEMBLY OF GOD CHURCH, p.m., and Sunday, 12 to 5 p.m. Thank you for 105 Southbridge Road. (508) 949-3711. The Rev. your contributions for the FunFest Flea Patrick O’Loughlin. Sundays, 10:30 a.m. Adult Bible Market and we?ll see you on Friday,Saturday, Sunday, May 14, 15 and 16 — rain or shine! 2010 Special study,Wednesdays, 7 p.m. 2010 Special

FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH OF DUDLEY, Conant Memorial, United Church of Saturday, May 15 Christ, 135 Center Road. (508) 943-7320. Rev. John R. White. Sunday Worship 10 a.m. Sunday School 10 WEBSTER GrqaduationGraduation a.m. Nursery provided. Adult Study Sun. 8:30 a.m.. Graduation Sign Language Interpretation: Available fourth Webster Youth Soccer will hold registra- Sunday of the month. Open & Affirming tion for the Fall 2010 season at the George Congregation. All are welcome. Handicapped Street field in Webster Saturday, May 15 from Accessible. 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. The rain date will be Sunday, May 16, from 12 to 2:30 p.m., or you may regis- Supplement ST. ANDREW BOBOLA, 54 W. Main St. (508) 943- Supplement 5633. The Rev. Joseph Szwach. Saturdays, 4:45 p.m. ter online at www.websteryouthsoccer.org. Sundays, 9:15 a.m. (in Polish), 8 and 10:30 a.m. (in Children must be 4 years of age by July 31, to English). play in the fall. New players need to provide a copy of a birth certificate. Volunteers are ST. ANTHONY OF PADUA CHURCH, always needed and welcome at Webster Youth 22 Dudley Hill Road. (508) 943-0470. The Rev. Paul Soccer. Please contact Buffie Pepka at 508-943- Campbell. Sat., 4 p.m. Sun., 8:30 and 11 a.m. 4049, or [email protected] if you have any questions. ST. COLUMBA ANGLICAN CHURCH, Nichols College Chapel, Center Road. (860) 779-3476. WEBSTER The Rev.Donald Farrell. Sundays, 10 a.m. Spaghetti and Meatball Supper — OXFORD Saturday, May 15, from 5 to 7 p.m. Webster THE CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER- Masonic Lodge, Brandes Street, Webster. DAY SAINTS, 49 Old Webster Rd., Oxford. 508-987- Family style, take-out available. Adults, $8; 1083. Bishop Garn Evans. Sundays, 10 a.m. Kids under 10, $3.

FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH OF NORTH DUDLEY OXFORD, 693 Main St. (508) 987-5633. Pastor Renee D. Kaufman. Sundays, 9:15 a.m. Household Hazardous Waste Day — The Town of Dudley will hold a Hazardous Waste FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, Day Saturday,May 15, from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. at 355 Main St. (508) 987-2211. The Rev. Samuel W. the Dudley Highway Barn (Indian Road). Young. Sundays, 9:30 a.m. All Dudley residents and Dudley property owners are eligible for this event. Proof of GRACE EPISCOPAL CHURCH, 268 Main St., 508- 987-1004, Father Alfred T.K. Zadig, Ph.D., Parish residency is required and the event will take Priest. Holy Eucharist (Rite 1), Saturdays, 5 p.m., place rain or shine. Acceptable materials for Holy Eucharist (Rite 2), Sundays, 10:30 a.m. disposal include oil based paints, stains and varnishes, wood preservatives, paint strip- To place your ad for your son, OAK HILL BIBLE CHURCH, 40 Sacarrappa Road. pers/thinners, solvent adhesives, lighter flu- (508) 987-0287. Senior Pastor Glenn Rice. Sundays, ids, fuels/gasoline, kerosene, antifreeze, 9:30 a.m. Sunday school, 11 a.m. motor oil, engine degreaser, brake fluid/car- daughter or favorite grad - OXFORD UNITED METHODIST CHURCH, Call Sandy at 508-909-4110 or 465 Main Street (508) 987-5378, the Rev. Paula GYMNA Fletcher. Sunday Worship, 10 a.m. Nursery care DS STI KI CS, provided. Sunday School for Kindergarten T I through Adults at 9 a.m R N email: [email protected] O C P . ST. ANN’S CHURCH, 652 Main St. (508) 987-8892. S Let them know how proud they Interim Pastor Richard F.Trainor. Saturdays, 4 p.m. Sundays, 9 a.m. and 11:00 a.m. make you feel! ST. ROCH’S CHURCH, 334 Main St. (508) 987-8987. Trampoline, Bars, Beams, Tumbling Monsignor Louis R. Piermarini. Saturdays, 4 p.m. Sundays, 8:15, 9:30 and 11 a.m. Recreational Classes & Team Programs Bartlett Shepherd Hill Come try a FREE CLASS; You’ll love it! TABERNACLE OF PRAISE ASSEMBLY OF Call for our Summer Brochure; GOD, 8 Maple Road. (508) 987-7707. The Rev. Sue 7 weeks of activities Oxford Bay Path Lynch. Sundays, 10 a.m. and 6:30 p.m. Bible study, Wednesdays, 7 p.m. KIDS FUN & FITNESS ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH, 70 S. Main St. (508) 987-1248, Sunday Worship 9 a.m. and 10:30 244 A Davis Dr., Pascoag, RI 02859 Deadline: June 2nd - 3 p.m. a.m.; Sunday School 9:30 a.m.; weeknight worship 401-710-9602 on Tuesdays at 6 p.m. www.sportkidsgymnastics.com 4 • THE WEBSTER TIMES • Friday, May 14, 2010 www.webstertimes.net CHEAP BOOZE FINE WINES GOOD SERVICE

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ESERVE YOUR SPOT TODAY Specializing in AlertDrivingAcademy.com environmentally safe “Green” products GROOMING, BOARDING, TRAINING, DAYCARE, PLAYGROUPS www.Bamass.com R 6 • THE WEBSTER TIMES • Friday, May 14, 2010 www.webstertimes.net LEGALS NOTICE OF MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF LLC, By: Reneau Longoria. Esq., DOONAN, time periods may be reasonably extended by NOTICE OF MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE GRAVES, & LONGORIA LLC, 100 the Mortgagee in its sole discretion. REAL ESTATE By virtue and in execution of the Power Cummings Center, Suite 225D, Beverly, MA TERMS OF SALE: Ten Thousand and By virtue and in execution of the Power of of Sale contained in a certain mortgage 01915, 978-921-2670, www.dgandl.com No/100 Dollars ($10,000.00) is to be paid in Sale contained in a certain mortgage given given by Gino V. Nuzzolilo a/k/a Gino (6210.89 /Nuzzolilo)(04-30-10, 05-07-10, certified check and/or bank cashier’s check by Jeffrey Reed and Gloria Reed a/k/a Nuzzolilo to Mortgage Electronic 05-14-10)(251243) to be paid by the Purchaser at the time and Glorida J. Reed to Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc. as nominee for April 30, 2010 place of sale. The balance of the purchase Registration Systems, Inc., dated October Homecomings Financial, LLC dated July 25, May 7, 2010 price is to be paid by the Purchaser by certi- 25, 2006 and recorded with the Worcester 2007, recorded with the Worcester County May 14, 2010 fied check and/or bank cashier’s check with- County (Worcester District) Registry of (Worcester District) Registry of Deeds in in thirty (30) days thereafter, which time peri- Deeds at Book 40058, Page 118, of which Book 41588, Page 255 of which mortgage MORTGAGEE’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE od may be reasonably extended by the mortgage CitiMortgage, Inc. is the present the undersigned is the present holder for 18-20 Comins Road , Mortgagee in its sole discretion, at the holder, for breach of the conditions of said breach of conditions of said mortgage and North Oxford, MA 01537 offices of Harry Castleman, Esquire, mortgage and for the purpose of foreclosing, for the purpose of foreclosing the same will By virtue and in execution of the Power of Michienzie & Sawin LLC, 745 Boylston the same will be sold at Public Auction at be sold at PUBLIC AUCTION at 02:00 PM Sale contained in a certain mortgage given Street, Boston, MA 02116. Other terms to be 11:00 a.m. on May 28, 2010, on the mort- on May 24, 2010, on the mortgaged premis- by Jeffrey P. Thibault and Kristi Thibault to announced at the sale. gaged premises located at 89 Mason Road, es. The entire mortgaged premises, all and Argent Mortgage Company, LLC dated June Citi Property Holdings Inc. fka Liquidation Dudley, Worcester County, Massachusetts, singular, the premises as described in said 8, 2006, and recorded with the Worcester Properties, Inc. all and singular the premises described in mortgage: County (Worcester District) Registry of present holder of said mortgage said mortgage, The land in Webster, Worcester County, Deeds in Book 39159, Page 313 as affected by its attorney, Harry Castleman, Esquire TO WIT: Massachusetts and further bounded and by Loan Modification Agreement dated MICHIENZIE & SAWIN LLC The land with the buildings thereon situated described as follows: The land in Webster, October 28, 2008 and recorded at Book 745 Boylston Street in Dudley, Worcester County, together with the buildings thereon, situated 43731, Page 64, of which mortgage the Boston, MA 02116 Massachusetts, situated on Mason Road, on the westerly side of South Main Street, undersigned is the present holder, for breach May 14, 2010 bounded and described as follows: bounded and described as follows: Said par- of the conditions of said mortgage and for the May 21, 2010 Beginning at the northwesterly corner of cel is Lot 15 on a plan entitled "Plan showing purpose of foreclosing the same will be sold May 28, 2010 the tract to be described at a point on the Subdivision of Land in Webster and Dudley, at Public Auction on June 4, 2010 at stone wall on the southerly line of Mason Mass., owned by Textile Realty Company" 10:00AM, at or upon the mortgaged premis- NOTICE OF MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF Road, also being the northeasterly corner of Jon Franklin, C.E. 1932 recorded in the es more particularly described below, being REAL ESTATE land now or formerly of Anna Wysocki, said Worcester District Registry of Deeds, Plan all and singular the premises described in By virtue and in execution of the Power of point located feet easterly measured along Book 71, Plan 18 and more particularly said mortgage, to wit: Sale contained in a certain mortgage given the southerly line of Mason Road from the bounded and described as follows: Easterly The land in said Oxford hereinafter described by Stanislawa Sochacka and Piotr Sochacki northeasterly corner of land now or formerly by South Main Street, ninety-two (92) feet; to wit: to Mortgage Electronic Registration of Chester and Mary Hayosz; Southerly by Lot 14 on said plan, thirty-four A certain parcel of land with the building Systems, Inc. , dated December 31, 2007 Thence by said Wysocki land, S 17 degrees (34) feet; Westerly by land now or formerly of thereon situated on the southerly side of and recorded with the Worcester County 00' W, 442 feet to a stake in stone wall at land American Woolen Company, ninety-two and Comins Road (otherwise known as Rochdale (Worcester District) Registry of Deeds at now or formerly of Harold I. Easterbrook; five tenths (92.5) feet; Northerly by Lot 16 on Street) Village of Cominsville, Oxford, Book 42257, Page 233, of which mortgage Thence by wall and said Easterbrook land, said plan, forty-five (45) feet; Containing Massachusetts, containing 30,451 square OneWest Bank, FSB is the present holder, N 89 degrees 02' E, 121.1 feet to an iron pipe 3,634 square feet, more or less. The above feet of land, more or less, and more particu- for breach of the conditions of said mortgage set in wall at other land of said Wysocki; premises are conveyed subject to existing larly bounded and described as follows: and for the purpose of foreclosing, the same Thence by said Wysocki land N 17 degrees water and sewer lines and a right of access BEGINNING at an iron pin set in the ground will be sold at Public Auction at 4:00 p.m. on 00' E, 396.7 feet to a point on a stone wall on thereto for purposes of maintenance and in the southerly side of Comins Road, said May 24, 2010, on the mortgaged premises the southerly line of Mason Road; repair as the same may still be in force and pin being located five hundred twenty and located at 2 Ray Street , Webster, Worcester Thence by the southerly line of Mason effect. For my title reference see deed dated fifty-seven hundredths (520.57) feet westerly County, Massachusetts, all and singular the Road, N 69 degrees 38' W, 116 feet to the April 2, 2004 and recorded on April 6, 2004 of a stone bound, said bound being set in the premises described in said mortgage, point of beginning. in Book 33232, Page 70. ground in said southerly line of Comins Road TO WIT: For mortgagor's(s') title see deed record- Subject to and with the benefit of ease- and at the end of a stone wall on land now or A certain tract of land, with the buildings ed with Worcester County (Worcester ments, reservation, restrictions, and taking of formerly of one Markarian: thereon, situated on the southerly side of District) Registry of Deeds in Book 23337, record, if any, insofar as the same are now in THENCE N. 56 degrees 19' W. by Comins Ray Street in the Town of Webster, Worcester Page 117. force and applicable. Road otherwise known as Rochdale Street County, Commonwealth of Massachusetts, These premises will be sold and con- In the event of any typographical error one hundred twenty-six (126) feet by Comins bounded and described as follows: veyed subject to and with the benefit of all set forth herein in the legal description of the Road to an iron pin set in the ground; Beginning at an iron pipe in the southerly line rights, rights of way, restrictions, easements, premises, the description as set forth and THENCE S. 31 degrees 47' by land now or of said Ray Street, 90.30 feet easterly of the covenants, liens or claims in the nature of contained in the mortgage shall control by formerly of Comins & Company, easterly line of Robinson Street, measured liens, improvements, public assessments, reference. Incorporated one hundred seventy-one and along the southerly line of said Ray Street any and all unpaid taxes, tax titles, tax liens, This property has the address of 613 fifty hundredths (171.50) feet to an iron pin and in the center of a right of way hereinafter water and sewer liens and any other munici- South Main Street, Webster, MA, 01570. set in the ground; mentioned; pal assessments or liens or existing encum- Together with all the improvements now THENCE S. 16 degrees 09' E. still by other Thence S. 5 degrees 45' W. by the center of brances of record which are in force and are or hereafter erected on the property and all land now or formerly of Comins & Company, said right of way a distance of 108.22 feet to applicable, having priority over said mort- easements, rights, appurtenances, rents, Incorporated two hundred thirty-six and sev- an iron pipe at land of Ovila Daveau, Jr. and gage, whether or not reference to such royalties, mineral, oil and gas rights and prof- enty hundredths (236.70) feet to an iron pin Martha Daveau; restrictions, easements, improvements, liens its, water rights and stock and all fixtures now set in the ground at land now or formerly of Thence easterly with an interior angle of 89 or encumbrances is made in the deed. or hereafter a part of the property. All one Taft; degrees 27' by land of said Daveau, a dis- TERMS OF SALE: replacements and additions shall also be THENCE N. 74 degrees 15' E. twenty-five tance of 82.12 feet to an iron pipe at land of A deposit of Five Thousand ($5,000.00) covered by this sale. (25) feet by land now or formerly of one Taft one Winter; Dollars by certified or bank check will be Terms of Sale: Said premises will be to a point seven and eight tenths (7.8) feet Thence northerly 109.5 feet by land of said required to be paid by the purchaser at the sold subject to any and all unpaid taxes and from a stone bound, which is S. 74 degrees Winter to an iron pipe in the southerly line of time and place of sale. The balance is to be assessments, tax sales, tax titles and other 15' W. of a stone bound set in the ground; said Ray Street; paid by certified or bank check at Harmon municipal liens and water or sewer liens and THENCE N. 36 degrees 09' W. still by other Thence westerly 74.85 feet by said Ray Law Offices, P.C., 150 California Street, State or County transfer fees, if any there land now or formerly of Comins & Company, Street to the point of beginning. Newton, Massachusetts 02458, or by mail to are, and TEN THOUSAND DOLLARS Incorporated eighty-nine and eighty-three Together with a right of way for all purposes, P.O. Box 610389, Newton Highlands, ($10,000.00) in cashier's or certified check hundredths (89.83) feet to an iron pin set in 6 feet in width adjoining the westerly line of Massachusetts 02461-0389, within thirty will be required to be paid by the purchaser the ground; the herein granted premises, and extending (30) days from the date of sale. Deed will be at the time and place of the sale as a deposit THENCE N. 31 degrees 47' E. still by other from said Ray Street southerly a distance of provided to purchaser for recording upon and the balance in cashier's or certified land now or formerly of Comins & Company, 108.22 feet to land of said Daveau. receipt in full of the purchase price. The check will be due in thirty (30) days, at the Incorporated two hundred forty-seven and Being the same premises as described in a description of the premises contained in said offices of Doonan, Graves & Longoria, LLC, thirty hundredths (247.30) feet to the deed from Carol A. Murray to Robin Jewell mortgage shall control in the event of an 100 Cummings Center, Suite 225D, Beverly, southerly side of said Comins Road and the recorded with Worcester District Registry of error in this publication. MA 01915, time being of the essence. point of beginning. Deeds in Book 28455, Page 57. Other terms, if any, to be announced at The Mortgagee reserves the right to The above-described lot is shown on a plan For mortgagor's(s') title see deed record- the sale. postpone the sale to a later date by public of property in Oxford, Massachusetts, ed with Worcester County (Worcester CITIMORTGAGE, INC. proclamation at the time and date appointed belonging to Comins & Company, District) Registry of Deeds in Book 42257, Present holder of said mortgage for the sale and to further postpone at any Incorporated drawn by William I. Thompson, Page 231. adjourned sale-date by public proclamation C.E. dated 1924 as revised May 1940 and These premises will be sold and con- By its Attorneys, at the time and date appointed for the January 1948. veyed subject to and with the benefit of all HARMON LAW OFFICES, P.C. adjourned sale date. Being the same premises conveyed by deed rights, rights of way, restrictions, easements, 150 California Street The premises is to be sold subject to and and recorded in the Worcester District covenants, liens or claims in the nature of Newton, MA 02458 with the benefit of all easements, restrictions, Registry of Deeds in Book 37886, Page 105. liens, improvements, public assessments, (617) 558-0500 leases, tenancies, and rights of possession, The description of the premises contained in any and all unpaid taxes, tax titles, tax liens, 201001-2195 - ORE building and zoning laws, encumbrances, said mortgage shall control in the event of an water and sewer liens and any other munici- April 30, 2010 condominium liens, if any and all other claim error in this notice. pal assessments or liens or existing encum- May 7, 2010 in the nature of liens, if any there be. The Mortgagee reserves the right to post- brances of record which are in force and are May 14, 2010 In the event that the successful bidder at pone the sale to a later date by public applicable, having priority over said mort- the foreclosure sale shall default in purchas- announcement at the time and date appoint- gage, whether or not reference to such ing the within described property according ed for the sale and to further postpone at any restrictions, easements, improvements, liens Commonwealth of Massachusetts to the terms of this Notice of Sale and/or the adjourned sale date by public announcement or encumbrances is made in the deed. The Trial Court terms of the Memorandum of Sale executed at the time and date appointed for the TERMS OF SALE: Probate and Family Court at the time of foreclosure, the Mortgagee adjourned sale date. A deposit of Five Thousand ($5,000.00) Worcester Division reserves the right to sell the property by fore- The premises will be sold subject to and with Dollars by certified or bank check will be Docket No. WO10P1426EA closure deed to the second highest bidder, the benefit of all rights, restrictions, ease- required to be paid by the purchaser at the In the Estate of: Lewis S. Janzow providing that said second highest bidder ments, improvements, orders of condition, time and place of sale. The balance is to be Late of: North Oxford, MA 01537 shall deposit with the Mortgagee's attorneys, outstanding tax titles, municipal or other pub- paid by certified or bank check at Harmon Date of Death: 08/17/2009 DOONAN, GRAVES, & LONGORIA L.L.C., lic taxes, assessments, betterments, liens or Law Offices, P.C., 150 California Street, NOTICE OF PETITION FOR 100 Cummings Center, Suite 225D, Beverly, claims in the nature of liens and existing Newton, Massachusetts 02458, or by mail to APPOINTMENT OF TRUSTEE Massachusetts, 01915, the amount of the encumbrances of record created prior to the P.O. Box 610389, Newton Highlands, To all persons interested in the trust estate required deposit as set forth herein within mortgage, or entitled to precedence over the Massachusetts 02461-0389, within thirty under the will or a certain instrument dated of three (3) business days after written notice of mortgage, if any, insofar as the same are still (30) days from the date of sale. Deed will be the above named decedent of the default of the previous highest bidder and in force and applicable to the premises. provided to purchaser for recording upon Massachusetts in the County of Worcester title shall be conveyed to the said second If the premises is a condominium unit, then receipt in full of the purchase price. The for the benefit of Lorraine D. Janzow a peti- highest bidder within thirty (30) days of said the premises will also be sold subject to description of the premises contained in said tion has been presented requesting that: written notice. Massachusetts General Laws chapter 183A, mortgage shall control in the event of an Janice Scales of Leicester, MA or some If the second highest bidder declines to as amended, the applicable Master Deed error in this publication. other suitable person be appointed trustee of purchase the within described property, the and any and all amounts as may be due, fol- Other terms, if any, to be announced at said estate to serve With Personal Surety. Mortgagee reserves the right to purchase lowing such sale, to the applicable condo- the sale. IF YOU DESIRE TO OBJECT THERETO, the within described property at the amount minium trust. ONEWEST BANK, FSB YOU OR YOUR ATTORNEY MUST FILE A bid by the second highest bidder. If the successful bidder at the foreclosure Present holder of said mortgage WRITTEN APPEARANCE IN SAID COURT The foreclosure deed and the considera- sale defaults in purchasing the property AT WORCESTER ON OR BEFORE TEN tion paid by the successful bidder shall be according to the terms of this notice of sale By its Attorneys, O’CLOCK IN THE MORNING (10:00 AM) held in escrow by DOONAN, GRAVES, & or the terms of the Memorandum of Sale HARMON LAW OFFICES, P.C. ON 06/01/2010. LONGORIA L.L.C., (hereinafter called the executed at the time of the foreclosure, the 150 California Street WITNESS, Hon. Denise L. Meagher, First "Escrow Agent") until the deed shall be Mortgagee reserves the right to sell the prop- Newton, MA 02458 Justice of this Court. released from escrow to the successful bid- erty by foreclosure deed to the second high- (617) 558-0500 Date: May 6, 2010 der at the same time as the consideration is est bidder (or other successive bidders, in 200909-0348 - GRY Stephen G. Abraham released to the Mortgagee, thirty (30) days the order of their bid) provided that such April 30, 2010 Register of Probate after the date of sale, whereupon all obliga- other bidder deposits with Mortgagee’s attor- May 7, 2010 May 14, 2010 tions of the Escrow Agent shall be deemed to neys, Michienzie & Sawin LLC, the amount of May 14, 2010 have been properly fulfilled and the Escrow the required deposit as set forth below within Agent shall be discharged. ten (10) business days after written notice of Other terms to be announced at the default of the previous highest bidder and sale. title shall be conveyed to such other bidder Dated: April 16, 2010, Aurora Loan Services, within thirty (30) days of the default, which Turn To LEGALS, page 7 www.webstertimes.net Friday, May 14, 2010 • THE WEBSTER TIMES • 7 LEGALS

LEGALS continued from page 6 es known as 23 Oakwood Drive, Webster, NOTICE OF MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF NOTICE OF MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF Massachusetts, the premises described in REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE NOTICE OF MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF said mortgage, together with all the rights, By virtue and in execution of the Power By virtue and in execution of the Power REAL ESTATE easements, and appurtenances thereto, to of Sale contained in a certain mortgage of Sale contained in a certain mortgage By virtue and in execution of the Power of wit: given by Brian D. Nemet to Mortgage given by Edward F. Hackenson and Joan E. Sale contained in a certain mortgage given BEGINNING at a point in the northeast cor- Electronic Registration Systems, Inc., dated Hackenson to Mortgage Electronic by Robert N. Tremblay to Mortgage ner of tract herein described on the westerly July 14, 2005 and recorded with the Registration Systems, Inc., dated March 12, Electronic Registration Systems Inc, dated sideline of Oakwood Drive at the southeast Worcester County (Worcester District) 2004 and recorded with the Worcester December 11, 2007 and recorded with the corner of Lot #70, as shown on a plan Registry of Deeds at Book 36811, Page 365, County (Worcester District) Registry of Worcester County (Worcester District) recorded in Plan Book 673, Plan 81; of which mortgage JPMorgan Chase Bank, Deeds at Book 33034, Page 355, of which Registry of Deeds at Book 42196, Page 223, THENCE running southwesterly along the National Association is the present holder, mortgage Chase Home Finance LLC is the of which mortgage OneWest Bank FSB is westerly sideline of said Oakwood Drive on a for breach of the conditions of said mortgage present holder, for breach of the conditions of the present holder, for breach of the condi- curve to the right having a radius of 275.00 and for the purpose of foreclosing, the same said mortgage and for the purpose of fore- tions of said mortgage and for the purpose of feet and a length of 162.93 feet to a bound will be sold at Public Auction at 5:00 p.m. on closing, the same will be sold at Public foreclosing, the same will be sold at Public point; May 26, 2010, on the mortgaged premises Auction at 3:00 p.m. on June 2, 2010, on the Auction at 3:00 p.m. on May 28, 2010, on the THENCE S. 38º 10’ 00” W. along the wester- located at 8 Hill Court, Unit 3, Hill Court mortgaged premises located at 3 Jeffrey mortgaged premises located at 38 Quobaug ly sideline of said Oakwood Drive a distance Condominium, Dudley, Worcester County, Street, Webster, Worcester County, Avenue, Oxford, Worcester County, of forty-one and sixteen hundredths (41.16) Massachusetts, all and singular the premises Massachusetts, all and singular the premises Massachusetts, all and singular the premises feet to a point; described in said mortgage, described in said mortgage, described in said mortgage, THENCE N. 53º 01’ 54” W. along land of TO WIT: TO WIT: TO WIT: Alfred E. and Maureen B. Beland now or for- Unit 3, a Unit in the condominium located on The land located in Webster, Worcester The land with the building thereon, of every merly, Plan Book 543 Plan 116 a distance of Hill Court, Dudley, Massachusetts, known as County, Massachusetts, at Lakeside, so- nature and description and all privileges and three hundred forty-two and twelve hun- HILL COURT CONDOMINIUM, created pur- called, on Lake Chaubunagungamaug, and appurtenances thereto belonging, situated n dredths (342.12) feet to a point; suant to and subject to the provisions of being known and designated as Lots No. 510 Oxford, County of Worcester and THENCE N. 38º 9’ 34” E. along land of Brett chapter 183A of the Massachusetts General and No. 511 an Plan of Lots at Lakeside, Commonwealth of Massachusetts, bounded Mann and Daniel Proute now or formerly a Laws, by Master Deed dated July 13, 2005 Webster, Mass., dated December 1, 1925, and described as follows: distance of one hundred eighty-eight and no and recorded July 14, 2005 with the drawn by J. R. Kleindienst, Surveyor, said Beginning at the southeast corner thereof at hundredths (188.00) feet to a point; Worcester District Registry of Deeds in Book Lots No. 510 and 511 being situated on a point in the north line of Quobaug Avenue THENCE S. 54º 32’ 25” E. along said Lot 70 36798, Page132, as amended, hereinafter Jeffrey Street as designated on said record- Extension, located one hundred eighty (180) a distance of two hundred ninety three and 'Master Deed', ed Plan Book 164, Plan 1, bounded and feet west of the junction of Oak Street and eighty nine hundredths (293.89) feet to the The post office address of the unit is: 8 Hill described together as follows: Quobaug Avenue; point of beginning. Court, Dudley, MA 01571. NORTHEASTERLY one hundred (100) feet, THENCE South 89 degrees West, sixty (60) The above-described tract contains an area The Unit is conveyed together with an undi- more or less by Lots No. 503 and No. 504 as feet along the North Line of Quobaug of 1.4533 acres. vided .20 interest appertaining to Unit in the on said plan; Avenue; Shown as Lot 69 on Plan Book 673 Plan 81 Common Area and Facilities of said SOUTHEASTERLY one hundred (100) feet, THENCE North one hundred twenty (120) Subject to the following conditions and Condominium. more or less, by Lot No. 512 as on said plan; feet; restrictions as set forth in Book 30648, Page The Unit containing 2051 square feet SOUTHWESTERLY one hundred (100) feet, THENCE North 89 degrees East, sixty (60) 190. approximately, and is laid out as shown on a more or less, by Jeffrey Street as on said feet; For title see deed recorded in Book 33083 plan attached hereto, which plan is a copy of plan; THENCE South one hundred twenty (120) Page 370. a portion of the plans filed with said Master NORTHWESTERLY one hundred (100) feet, feet to the place of beginning. Terms of Sale: These premises are Deed in Plan Book 828, Plan 72, and to more or less, by Lots No. 508 and No. 509 as EXCEPTING a right of poles in Quobaug being sold subject to any and all unpaid real which is attached a verified statement in the on said plan. Avenue granted Webster and Southbridge estate taxes, water rates, municipal charges form required by Massachusetts General Said premises are conveyed subject to Gas and Electric Co., dated December 31, and assessments, condominium charges, Laws chapter 183A, Section 9. restrictions and conditions of record insofar 1931, recorded with said Registry, Book expenses, costs, and assessments, if appli- Said Unit is subject to and has the benefit of as the same may be in force and effect. 2557, Page 587. cable, federal tax liens, partition wall rights, the obligations, restrictions, rights, ease- For mortgagor's(s') title see deed ALSO another tract of land situated in statutes, regulations, zoning, subdivision ments and liabilities contained in recorded with Worcester County (Worcester Oxford, County of Worcester, and control, or other municipal ordinances or Massachusetts General Laws chapter 183A, District) Registry of Deeds in Book 33034, Commonwealth of Massachusetts, bounded bylaws respecting land use, configuration, said Master Deed, the Hill Court Page 354. and described as follows: building or approval, or bylaws, statutes or Condominium Trust and the by-laws and These premises will be sold and con- veyed subject to and with the benefit of all BEGINNING at a point on the southeast cor- ordinances regarding the presence of lead rules and regulations recorded in said rights, rights of way, restrictions, easements, ner of the described tract on the north line of paint, asbestos or other toxic substances, Registry of Deeds in Book 36798, Page 152. covenants, liens or claims in the nature of Quobaug Avenue Extension being the south- sanitary codes, housing codes, tenancy, and, The Condominium and each of the units is liens, improvements, public assessments, west corner of land formerly of one Albert J. to the extent that they are recorded prior to intended for residential purposes and other any and all unpaid taxes, tax titles, tax liens, Maynard et ux; the above mortgage, any easements, rights uses permitted by both the applicable Zoning water and sewer liens and any other munici- THENCE along the west line of land of said of way, restrictions, confirmation or other By-Laws of the Town of Dudley and said pal assessments or liens or existing encum- Maynard North one hundred twenty (120) matters of record. Master Deed. brances of record which are in force and are feet to the northwest corner of other land of Purchaser shall also bear all state and Being the same premises conveyed to the applicable, having priority over said mort- said Maynard; county deeds excise tax. The deposit of mortgagor by deed recorded herewith in gage, whether or not reference to such $5,000.00 is to be paid in cash or bank or Book 36811, Page 361. THENCE 89 degrees West sixty (60) feet; restrictions, easements, improvements, liens THENCE South one hundred twenty (120) certified check at the time and place of the The mortgagor expressly reserve my rights, or encumbrances is made in the deed. feet to a point in the North line of said sale, with the balance of the purchase price if any, of Homestead and do not wish to ter- TERMS OF SALE: Quobaug Avenue Extension; to be paid by bank or certified check within minate my Homestead by granting the within A deposit of Five Thousand ($5,000.00) THENCE North 89 degrees East sixty (60) thirty (30) days after the date of the sale, to conveyance notwithstanding my waiver of Dollars by certified or bank check will be feet along the north line of Quobaug Avenue be deposited in escrow with Guaetta and such homestead as more particularly recited required to be paid by the purchaser at the Extension to the point of beginning. Benson, LLC, at 229 Billerica Road, in the mortgage. time and place of sale. The balance is to be For mortgagor's(s') title see deed record- Chelmsford, Massachusetts. For mortgagor's(s') title see deed paid by certified or bank check at Harmon ed with Worcester County (Worcester In the event that the successful bidder at recorded with Worcester County (Worcester Law Offices, P.C., 150 California Street, District) Registry of Deeds in Book 39246, the foreclosure sale shall default in purchas- District) Registry of Deeds in Book 36811, Newton, Massachusetts 02458, or by mail to Page 321. ing the within described property according Page 361. P.O. Box 610389, Newton Highlands, These premises will be sold and con- to the terms of this Notice of Sale and/or the These premises will be sold and con- Massachusetts 02461-0389, within thirty veyed subject to and with the benefit of all terms of the Memorandum of Sale executed veyed subject to and with the benefit of all (30) days from the date of sale. Deed will be rights, rights of way, restrictions, easements, at the time of the foreclosure, the Mortgagee rights, rights of way, restrictions, easements, provided to purchaser for recording upon covenants, liens or claims in the nature of reserves the right to sell the property by fore- covenants, liens or claims in the nature of receipt in full of the purchase price. The liens, improvements, public assessments, closure deed to the second highest bidder or, liens, improvements, public assessments, description of the premises contained in said any and all unpaid taxes, tax titles, tax liens, thereafter, to the next highest bidders, pro- any and all unpaid taxes, tax titles, tax liens, mortgage shall control in the event of an water and sewer liens and any other munici- viding that said bidder shall deposit with said water and sewer liens and any other munici- error in this publication. pal assessments or liens or existing encum- attorney, the amount of the required deposit pal assessments or liens or existing encum- Other terms, if any, to be announced at brances of record which are in force and are as set forth herein within five (5) business brances of record which are in force and are the sale. applicable, having priority over said mort- days after written notice of the default of the applicable, having priority over said mort- CHASE HOME FINANCE LLC gage, whether or not reference to such previous highest bidder. gage, whether or not reference to such Present holder of said mortgage restrictions, easements, improvements, liens Other terms, if any, are to be announced restrictions, easements, improvements, liens or encumbrances is made in the deed. at the sale. or encumbrances is made in the deed. By its Attorneys, TERMS OF SALE: Present holder of said mortgage TERMS OF SALE: HARMON LAW OFFICES, P.C. A deposit of Five Thousand ($5,000.00) A deposit of Five Thousand ($5,000.00) 150 California Street Dollars by certified or bank check will be Bank of America, N.A., Successor by Merger Dollars by certified or bank check will be Newton, MA 02458 required to be paid by the purchaser at the to Countrywide Bank, FSB required to be paid by the purchaser at the (617) 558-0500 time and place of sale. The balance is to be by its Attorneys time and place of sale. The balance is to be 200702-0905 - RED paid by certified or bank check at Harmon Guaetta and Benson, LLC paid by certified or bank check at Harmon May 7, 2010 Law Offices, P.C., 150 California Street, Peter V. Guaetta, Esquire Law Offices, P.C., 150 California Street, May 14, 2010 Newton, Massachusetts 02458, or by mail to P.O. Box 519 Newton, Massachusetts 02458, or by mail to May 21, 2010 P.O. Box 610389, Newton Highlands, Chelmsford, MA 01824 P.O. Box 610389, Newton Highlands, Massachusetts 02461-0389, within thirty April 29, 2010 Massachusetts 02461-0389, within thirty COMMONWEALTH OF (30) days from the date of sale. Deed will be (30) days from the date of sale. Deed will be MASSACHUSETTS provided to purchaser for recording upon May 7, 2010 provided to purchaser for recording upon LAND COURT receipt in full of the purchase price. The May 14, 2010 receipt in full of the purchase price. The DEPARTMENT OF THE TRIAL COURT description of the premises contained in said May 21, 2010 description of the premises contained in said (SEAL) Case No. 424601 mortgage shall control in the event of an mortgage shall control in the event of an To: error in this publication. error in this publication. Robert A Devish and Vickie E Devish Other terms, if any, to be announced at Commonwealth of Massachusetts Other terms, if any, to be announced at and to all persons entitled to the benefit of the sale. The Trial Court the sale. the Servicemembers Civil Relief Act: ONEWEST BANK FSB Probate and Family Court JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, NATIONAL BAC Home Loans Servicing LP fka Present holder of said mortgage Worcester Division ASSOCIATION Countrywide Home Loans Servicing, LP Docket No. WO10P1288EA Present holder of said mortgage claiming to be the holder of mortgage cover- By its Attorneys, In the Estate of: Paul A Klisiewicz ing real property in Webster, numbered 20 HARMON LAW OFFICES, P.C. Late of: Webster, MA 01570 By its Attorneys, Eddy Street given by Robert A Devish and 150 California Street Date of Death: 10/14/2008 HARMON LAW OFFICES, P.C. Vickie E Devish to Massachusetts Mortgage Newton, MA 02458 NOTICE OF PETITION FOR 150 California Street Corp. dated November 04, 1997, recorded in (617) 558-0500 APPOINTMENT OF ADMINISTRATOR Newton, MA 02458 the Worcester County (Worcester District) 200909-0890 - GRY To all persons interested in the above cap- (617) 558-0500 Registry of Deeds in Book 19322, Page 85, April 30, 2010 tioned estate, a petition has been presented 201001-2463 - BLU and now held by Plaintiff by assignment has May 7, 2010 requesting that One West Bank of Austin, TX April 30, 2010 filed with said court a complaint for authority May 14, 2010 or some other suitable person be appointed May 7, 2010 to foreclose said mortgage in the manner fol- administrator of said estate to serve Without May 14, 2010 lowing: by entry and possession and exer- MORTGAGEE’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE Surety. cise of power of sale. By virtue and in execution of the Power IF YOU DESIRE TO OBJECT THERETO, If you are entitled to the benefits of the of Sale contained in a certain mortgage YOU OR YOUR ATTORNEY MUST FILE A NOTICE Servicemembers Civil Relief Act and you given by Jason J. Cabana to “MERS”, WRITTEN APPEARANCE IN SAID COURT Notice is hereby given that the annual object to such foreclosure you or your attor- Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, AT WORCESTER ON OR BEFORE TEN report of the James A. Lobban Educational ney should file a written appearance and Inc., a separate corporation that is acting O’CLOCK IN THE MORNING (10:00 AM) Fund is available in the office of the Principal answer in said Court at Boston on or before solely as nominee for Countrywide Bank, a ON 05/25/2010. of Bartlett High School, Webster, June 14, 2010 or you may be forever barred Division of Treasury Bank, N.A., “Lender”; WITNESS, Hon. Denise L. Meagher, First Massachusetts for inspection during regular from claiming that such foreclosure is invalid and its successors and assigns dated May Justice of this Court. school hours by any citizen who requests it under said act. 19, 2005 and recorded with the Worcester Date: April 26, 2010 within 180 days after the date of this publica- Witness, Karyn F. Scheier, Chief Justice County (Worcester District) Registry of Stephen G. Abraham tion. of said Court on April 28, 2010. Deeds, in Book 36408, Page 328, of which Register of Probate James A. Lobban Education Fund Deborah J. Patterson mortgage the undersigned is the present May 14, 2010 Yvette B. Cloutier, Treasurer Recorder holder, for breach of the conditions of said Ann Lada, President 1253-4335-110F mortgage and for the purpose of foreclosing May 14, 2010 May 14, 2010 the same will be sold at Public Auction at 10:00 AM, on May 28, 2010, on the premis- Turn To LEGALS, page 8 8 • THE WEBSTER TIMES • Friday, May 14, 2010 www.webstertimes.net LEGALS

LEGALS continued from page 7 MORTGAGEE’S NOTICE OF SALE OF which plan is recorded in Worcester District required to be paid by the purchaser at the REAL ESTATE Registry of Deeds Plan Book 599, Plan 108. time and place of sale. The balance is to be NOTICE OF MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF By virtue and in execution of the Power of Reference to said plan may be had for a paid by certified or bank check at Harmon REAL ESTATE Sale contained in a certain Mortgage given more particular description of said Lot. Law Offices, P.C., 150 California Street, By virtue and in execution of the Power of by James W. Feige to Mortgage Electronic For mortgagor's(s') title see deed Newton, Massachusetts 02458, or by mail to Sale contained in a certain mortgage given Registration Systems, Inc., dated May 8, recorded with Worcester County (Worcester P.O. Box 610389, Newton Highlands, by Sarah C. Wilson a/k/a Sarah Wilson a/k/a 2006 and recorded with the Worcester District) Registry of Deeds in Book 32929, Massachusetts 02461-0389, within thirty Sarah C. Fournier a/k/a Sarah Pellerin to County (Worcester District) Registry of Page 398. (30) days from the date of sale. Deed will be Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Deeds at Book 38921, Page 376 of which the These premises will be sold and con- provided to purchaser for recording upon Inc. as nominee for IndyMac Bank, F.S.B., Mortgage the undersigned is the present veyed subject to and with the benefit of all receipt in full of the purchase price. The dated August 11, 2006 and recorded with the holder by assignment for breach of the con- rights, rights of way, restrictions, easements, description of the premises contained in said Worcester County (Southern District) ditions of said Mortgage and for the purpose covenants, liens or claims in the nature of mortgage shall control in the event of an Registry of Deeds in Book 39574, Page 370 of foreclosing same will be sold at Public liens, improvements, public assessments, error in this publication. of which mortgage HSBC Bank USA, Auction at 10:00 AM on May 26, 2010 at 33 any and all unpaid taxes, tax titles, tax liens, Other terms, if any, to be announced at National Association, as Trustee for DALT Intervale Road, Dudley, MA, all and singular water and sewer liens and any other munici- the sale. 2007-BA1 is the present holder, by assign- the premises described in said Mortgage, to pal assessments or liens or existing encum- THE BANK OF NEW YORK MELLON, FKA ment, for breach of the conditions of said wit: The land located on the westerly side of brances of record which are in force and are THE BANK OF NEW YORK AS mortgage and for the purpose of foreclosing, Intervale Road in Dudley, Worcester County, applicable, having priority over said mort- SUCCESSOR IN INTEREST TO JP MOR- the same will be sold at Public Auction at Massachusetts, being shown as Lot 8 on a gage, whether or not reference to such GAN CHASE BANK NA AS TRUSTEE FOR 1:00 PM on May 28, 2010, on the mortgaged plan recorded in the Worcester District restrictions, easements, improvements, liens STRUCTURED ASSET MORTGAGE premises located at 35 Wells Street, Unit 35 Registry of Deeds at Plan Book 598, Plan or encumbrances is made in the deed. INVESTMENTS II INC. BEAR STEARNS of the 35-41 Wells Street Condominium, 72, bounded and described as follows: TERMS OF SALE: ALT-A TRUST 2005-7, MORTGAGE PASS- Oxford, MA , all and singular the premises Beginning at a point at the northeast center A deposit of Five Thousand ($5,000.00) THROUGH CERTIFICATES, described in said mortgage, TO WIT: Unit # of tract herein described on the westerly Dollars by certified or bank check will be SERIES 2005-7 35 Wells Street, Oxford (Rochdale), sideline of Intervale Road at the southeast required to be paid by the purchaser at the Present holder of said mortgage Massachusetts being part of the 35-41 Wells corner of Lot #9 as shown on said plan; time and place of sale. The balance is to be Street Condominiums (the "condominium") Thence S. 38 degrees 32' 42" W. along the paid by certified or bank check at Harmon By its Attorneys, created pursuant to Master Deed dated April westerly sideline of said Intervale Road a Law Offices, P.C., 150 California Street, HARMON LAW OFFICES, P.C. 11, 2006 and recorded on 8/11/06 with the distance of one hundred fifty and no hun- Newton, Massachusetts 02458, or by mail to 150 California Street Worcester District Registry of Deeds in Book dredths (150.00) feet to a point; Thence N. 77 P.O. Box 610389, Newton Highlands, Newton, MA 02458 39561, Page 1, which Unit is shown on the degrees 28' 17" W. along Lot #7 a distance of Massachusetts 02461-0389, within thirty (617) 558-0500 floor plans filed wit said Master Deed and on three hundred fifty-two and forty hundredths (30) days from the date of sale. Deed will be 200909-0070 - YEL the copy of a portions of said plans attached (352.40) feet to a point in a stone wall at land provided to purchaser for recording upon May 7, 2010 hereto and made a part hereof, to which is of Robert Marrier, now or formerly; Thence receipt in full of the purchase price. The May 14, 2010 affixed a verified statement in the form N. 02 degrees 49' 25" E. along a stone wall description of the premises contained in said May 21, 2010 required by Chapter 183A, Section 9 of the and said Marrier land a distance of seventy- mortgage shall control in the event of an Massachusetts General Laws. Said floor plan three and sixty-one hundredths (73.61) feet error in this publication. is recorded in plan book 846, plan 89490. to a drill hole in said stone wall; Thence N. 88 Other terms, if any, to be announced at Unit 35 is conveyed together with an undivid- degrees 25' 31" E. along a stone wall and the sale. NOTICE OF MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF ed 24.1 percentage interest in th common said Marrier land a distance of seventeen WELLS FARGO BANK, N.A. REAL ESTATE areas and facilities described in said Master and eighty hundredths (17.80) feet to an iron Present holder of said mortgage By virtue and in execution of the Power of Deed and in th By-Laws of the 35-41 Wells pipe in said stone wall; Thence N. 18 degrees Sale contained in a certain mortgage given Street Condominiums, the organization of 06' 13" W. along a stone wall and said By its Attorneys, by Linwood A. McDaniel Jr. to Ameriquest unit owners through which the Condominium Marrier land a distance of thirty-nine and thir- HARMON LAW OFFICES, P.C. Mortgage Company, dated June 23, 2005 is managed and regulated. The Unit is con- ty-three hundredths (39.33) feet to an iron 150 California Street and recorded with the Worcester County veyed subject to and with the benefit of the pipe in said stone wall; Thence N. 10 degrees Newton, MA 02458 (Southern District) Registry of Deeds in Book provisions of said Chapter 183A of the 35' 35" E. along a stone wall and said Marrier (617) 558-0500 36692, Page 245 of which mortgage General Laws; the provisions, easements land a distance of thirty-eight and thirty-eight 200910-1853 - YEL Deutsche Bank National Trust Company, as agreements, restrictions and covenants of hundredths (38.38) feet to a point in said May 14, 2010 Trustee in trust for the benefit of the the Condominium, as set forth in said Master stone wall; Thence S. 75 degrees 35' 18" E. May 21, 2010 Certificateholders for Ameriquest Mortgage Deed, as the same may be amended from along said Lot 9 a distance of four hundred May 28, 2010 Securities Trust 2005-R7, Asset-Backed time to time by instrument recorded in the thirty-four and ninety hundredths (434.90) Pass-Through Certificates, Series 2005-R7 Worcester District Registry of Deeds, with feet to the point of beginning. The above is the present holder, by assignment, for provisions, together with any amendments described tract contains an area of 1.287 breach of the conditions of said mortgage thereto running with the land and shall bind acres. Subject to and with the benefit of NOTICE OF MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF and for the purpose of foreclosing, the same any person having at any time any interest or easements, restrictions, rights of way and REAL ESTATE will be sold at Public Auction at 11:00 AM on estate in the Unit, his or her family, servants reservations of record insofar as same are in By virtue and in execution of the Power May 28, 2010, on the mortgaged premises and visitors, as though such provisions were force and applicable. For mortgagor's title of Sale contained in a certain mortgage located at 17 Oakwood Avenue, Dudley, MA, recited and stipulated at length herein. The see deed recorded herewith. Bk 38921 Pg given by Nancy J. Boutot to Ameriquest all and singular the premises described in purpose for which the Unit is intended to be 374 The premises are to be sold subject to Mortgage Company, dated April 21, 2005 said mortgage, TO WIT: The land with build- used are as follows: The unit is intended to and with the benefit of all easements, restric- and recorded with the Worcester County ings thereon of every nature and description be used solely for residential purposes, tions, building and zoning laws, unpaid taxes, (Worcester District) Registry of Deeds at and all the privileges and appurtenances except as provided in Section 10 of the tax titles, water bills, municipal liens and Book 36204, Page 54, of which mortgage thereto belonging, situated in Dudley, afore- Master Deed which permits any occupation assessments, rights of tenants and parties in The Bank of New York Mellon, fka The Bank said on the northerly side of Oakwood or profession customarily carried out in a possession. TERMS OF SALE: A deposit of of New York as Successor in interest to JP Street, and being Lot #70 on "Plan of Lots dwelling unit in which no signs or advertising FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS AND 00 Morgan Chase Bank NA as Trustee for owned by Joseph N. O'Kane" dated April 26, are employed band where visits of business CENTS ($5,000.00) in the form of a certified Structured Asset Mortgage Investments II 1941, and recorded in Worcester District associates, clients and/or the general public check or bank treasurer’s check will be Inc. Bear Stearns ALT-A Trust 2005-7, Registry of Deeds, Plan Book 135, Plan 96 are infrequent, is permitted to the extend that required to be delivered at or before the time Mortgage Pass-Through Certificates, Series bounded and described as follow: BEGIN- it is also permitted by applicable zoning ordi- the bid is offered. The successful bidder will 2005-7 is the present holder, for breach of NING at the southwesterly corner thereof on nances and other applicable laws. Being a be required to execute a Foreclosure Sale the conditions of said mortgage and for the the northerly side of said Oakwood Street; portion of the premises conveyed to Edward Agreement immediately after the close of purpose of foreclosing, the same will be sold THENCE northerly by Lot #71 on said plan W. Ritzer and Jolivette Chong Ritzer by deed the bidding. The balance of the purchase at Public Auction at 5:00 p.m. on June 4, one hundred twenty (120) feet to Lot #91 on of Thomas M. Bohan and Kristin L. Bohan price shall be paid within thirty (30) days from 2010, on the mortgaged premises located at said plan; THENCE easterly by said Lot #91 dated March 26, 2004 and recorded in the the sale date in the form of a certified check, 6 Founders Court, Oxford, Worcester sixty (60) feet to the southwesterly corner of Worcester District Registry of Deeds in book bank treasurer’s check or other check satis- County, Massachusetts, all and singular the Lot #69, THENCE southerly by said Lot #69 33172, page 76. For mortgagor's title see factory to Mortgagee’s attorney. The premises described in said mortgage, one hundred twenty (120) feet to the norther- deed recorded with the Worcester County Mortgagee reserves the right to bid at the TO WIT: ly side of Oakwood Street; THENCE wester- (Southern District) Registry of Deeds in Book sale, to reject any and all bids, to continue Land situated on the westerly side of ly by the northerly side of said Oakwood 39574, Page 363. These premises will be the sale and to amend the terms of the sale Founders Court, in the Town of Oxford, Street sixty (60) feet to the point of begin- sold and conveyed subject to and with the by written or oral announcement made County of Worcester, Commonwealth of ning. For mortgagor's title see deed recorded benefit of all rights, rights of way, restrictions, before or during the foreclosure sale. If the Massachusetts, bounded and described as with the Worcester County (Southern easements, right of ways, covenants, liens or sale is set aside for any reason, the follows: District) Registry of Deeds in Book 29036, claims in the nature of liens, improvements, Purchaser at the sale shall be entitled only to Beginning at the northeasterly corner of the Page 285. These premises will be sold and public assessments, any and all unpaid a return of the deposit paid. The purchaser herein described premises, at a point on the conveyed subject to and with the benefit of taxes, tax titles, tax liens, water and sewer shall have no further recourse against the westerly sideline of Founders Court, said all rights, rights of way, restrictions, ease- liens and any other municipal assessments Mortgagor, the Mortgagee or the point being the southeasterly corner of lot 27 ments, right of ways, covenants, liens or or liens or existing encumbrances of record Mortgagee’s attorney. The description of the and being a point of reverse curvature; claims in the nature of liens, improvements, which are in force and are applicable, having premises contained in said mortgage shall THENCE: Along the westerly sideline of public assessments, any and all unpaid priority over said mortgage, whether or not control in the event of an error in this publica- Founders Court, and a curve to the left hav- taxes, tax titles, tax liens, water and sewer reference to such restrictions, easements, tion. TIME WILL BE OF THE ESSENCE. ing a radius of 60.00 feet, an arc distance of liens and any other municipal assessments improvements, liens or encumbrances is Other terms if any, to be announced at the 125.00 feet to a point being the northeaster- or liens or existing encumbrances of record made in the deed. TERMS OF SALE: A sale. U.S. Bank National Association, as ly corner of lot 29; which are in force and are applicable, having deposit of TEN THOUSAND DOLLARS Trustee for MASTR Asset Backed Securities THENCE: S 67-23-16 W, Along lot 29, a dis- priority over said mortgage, whether or not ($10,000.00) by certified or bank check will Trust 2006-WMC3, Mortgage Pass-Through tance of 204.91 feet to a point being the reference to such restrictions, easements, be required to be paid by the purchaser at Certificates, Series 2006-WMC3 Present southeasterly corner of lot 21; improvements, liens or encumbrances is the time and place of sale. The balance is to Holder of said Mortgage, By Its Attorneys, THENCE: N 24-21-59 E, Along lots 21 and made in the deed. TERMS OF SALE: A be paid by certified or bank check at Orlans Moran PLLC P.O. Box 962169 22, a distance of 215.00 feet to a point being deposit of TEN THOUSAND DOLLARS Ablitt/Scofield., 304 Cambridge Road, Boston, MA 02196 Phone: (617) 502-4100 the southwesterly corner of lot 27; ($10,000.00) by certified or bank check will Woburn, Massachusetts 01801, other terms 4/30/2010 5/7/2010 5/14/2010 THENCE: S 76-45-44 E, Along lot 27, a dis- be required to be paid by the purchaser at and conditions will be provided at the place April 30, 2010 tance of 174.19 feet to the point of beginning. the time and place of sale. The balance is to of sale. The description of the premises con- May 7, 2010 Containing 20,768 square feet of land and be paid by certified or bank check at tained in said mortgage shall control in the May 14, 2010 being shown as lot 28 on a plan entitled ABLITT|SCOFIELD, 304 Cambridge Road, event of an error in this publication. OTHER ''Definitive Design Plan of Rocky Hill Manor Woburn, Massachusetts 01801, other terms TERMS, IF ANY, TO BE ANNOUNCED AT NOTICE OF MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF in Oxford, Massachusetts, owned by Robert and conditions will be provided at the place THE SALE. Present holder of said mortgage, REAL ESTATE Chaffe Trust, prepared by B C Survey & of sale. The description of the premises con- HSBC Bank USA, National Association, as By virtue and in execution of the Power Engineering, Inc., Oxford Massachusetts'' tained in said mortgage shall control in the Trustee for DALT 2007-BA1 By its Attorneys, of Sale contained in a certain mortgage and recorded with the Worcester District event of an error in this publication. OTHER Ablitt /Scofield, 304 Cambridge Road, given by Martin F. Callahan and Jessica R. Registry of Deeds, Plan Book 732, Plan 27. TERMS, IF ANY, TO BE ANNOUNCED AT Woburn, Massachusetts 01801 Telephone: Callahan to RBMG, Inc., dated February 26, Said lot subject to a 20 foot wide temporary THE SALE. Present holder of said mortgage, 781-246-8995 Fax: 781-246-8994 2004 and recorded with the Worcester grading easement as shown on said plan. Deutsche Bank National Trust Company, as 5/7/2010 5/14/2010 5/21/2010 County (Worcester District) Registry of For mortgagor's(s') title see deed Trustee in trust for the benefit of the 122.4700 Deeds at Book 32930, Page 1, of which recorded with Worcester County (Worcester Certificateholders for Ameriquest Mortgage May 7, 2010 mortgage Wells Fargo Bank, N.A. is the pres- District) Registry of Deeds in Book 36152, Securities Trust 2005-R7, Asset-Backed May 14, 2010 ent holder, for breach of the conditions of Page 231. Pass-Through Certificates, Series 2005-R7 May 21, 2010 said mortgage and for the purpose of fore- These premises will be sold and con- By its Attorneys, ABLITT|SCOFIELD, 304 closing, the same will be sold at Public veyed subject to and with the benefit of all Cambridge Road, Woburn, Massachusetts Auction at 12:00 p.m. on June 4, 2010, on the rights, rights of way, restrictions, easements, 01801 Telephone: 781-246-8995 Fax: 781- mortgaged premises located at 66 Joe Jenny covenants, liens or claims in the nature of 246-8994 Road, Oxford, Worcester County, liens, improvements, public assessments, 5/7/2010 5/14/2010 5/21/2010 Massachusetts, all and singular the premises any and all unpaid taxes, tax titles, tax liens, 96.2117 described in said mortgage, water and sewer liens and any other munici- May 7, 2010 TO WIT: pal assessments or liens or existing encum- May 14, 2010 The land with all the buildings thereon situat- brances of record which are in force and are May 21, 2010 ed on the northwesterly side of Joe Jenny applicable, having priority over said mort- Road in Oxford, Worcester County, gage, whether or not reference to such Massachusetts, shown as Lot 1 on a plan restrictions, easements, improvements, liens entitled, ''Plan of Land Surveyed for Emerson or encumbrances is made in the deed. G. & Earlene M. Smith in Oxford, TERMS OF SALE: Masachusetts, May-1998, Scale: 1'' = 100' A deposit of Five Thousand ($5,000.00) Kelly-Granger-Parsons and Associates, Inc.'' Dollars by certified or bank check will be Turn To LEGALS, page 9 www.webstertimes.net Friday, May 14, 2010 • THE WEBSTER TIMES • 9 LEGALS

LEGALS continued from page 8 MORTGAGEE'S NOTICE OF SALE OF NOTICE OF MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF NOTICE OF MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE NOTICE OF MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF By virtue and in execution of the Power of By virtue and in execution of the Power By virtue and in execution of the Power REAL ESTATE Sale contained in a certain Mortgage given of Sale contained in a certain mortgage of Sale contained in a certain mortgage By virtue and in execution of the Power by Cynthia J. Keegan and Liberty Brassard given by Claire Zamaites and Joseph A. given by Michael Ouellette and Karin of Sale contained in a certain mortgage to Mortgage Electronic Registration Zamaites to Mortgage Electronic Ouellette to Mortgage Electronic given by Linda M. Hainsworth to Drew Systems, Inc., dated April 27, 2007 and Registration Systems, Inc., dated April 21, Registration Systems, Inc., dated January Mortgage Associates, dated July 1, 2002 recorded with the Worcester County 2006 and recorded with the Worcester 31, 2006 and recorded with the Worcester and recorded with the Worcester County (Worcester District) Registry of Deeds at County (Worcester District) Registry of County (Worcester District) Registry of (Worcester District) Registry of Deeds at Book 41059, Page 50 of which the Mortgage Deeds at Book 38831, Page 34, of which Deeds at Book 38330, Page 128, of which Book 26947, Page 272, of which mortgage the undersigned is the present holder by mortgage US Bank National Association as mortgage US Bank National Association, as Wells Fargo Bank, NA is the present holder, assignment for breach of the conditions of Trustee is the present holder, for breach of Trustee for Wachovia Loan Trust, Series for breach of the conditions of said mortgage said Mortgage and for the purpose of fore- the conditions of said mortgage and for the 2006-AMN1 is the present holder, for breach and for the purpose of foreclosing, the same closing same will be sold at Public Auction at purpose of foreclosing, the same will be sold of the conditions of said mortgage and for the will be sold at Public Auction at 9:00 a.m. on 9:00 AM on May 28, 2010 at 4 Corinthia at Public Auction at 3:00 p.m. on June 11, purpose of foreclosing, the same will be sold May 28, 2010, on the mortgaged premises Court f/k/a 4 Meadow Circle, Dudley, MA, all 2010, on the mortgaged premises located at at Public Auction at 9:00 a.m. on May 24, located at 9 Vine Street, Oxford, Worcester and singular the premises described in said 23 Stefaniak Avenue, Unit 23-4, Webster 2010, on the mortgaged premises located at County, Massachusetts, all and singular the Mortgage, to wit: The land in said Dudley with Common Condominium, Webster, Worcester 44 Plantation Road, Plymouth Village premises described in said mortgage, all privileges and appurtenances thereto sit- County, Massachusetts, all and singular the Condominium, Building 11, Unit 44, Oxford, TO WIT: uated on Meadow Circle, Dudley, premises described in said mortgage, Worcester County, Massachusetts, all and The land in the Town of Oxford, County of Massachusetts and being Lot A and Lot 66 TO WIT: singular the premises described in said mort- Worcester, Commonwealth of on plan entitled "minor Modification to The following premises in the Webster gage, Massachusetts, located on Vine Street, Subdivision Plan 'Misty Meadow Estates' Common Condominium in Webster, TO WIT: being shown as Lot49 on a plan of land enti- Loacted off Meadow Circle, Dudley, Massachusetts created by Master Deed Unit 44, (the ‘'Unit’'), in Building 11, (The tled, ''Plan of Land in Oxford, owned by Massachusetts" and recorded with the dated November 19, 1990 and recorded at '’Building'’), of Plymouth Village Fairlawn Realty Co., Leslie Chaffee, Worcester District Registry of Deeds in Plan Worcester District Registry of Deeds in Book Condominium, (The '’Condominium'’), estab- Surveyor,'' dated April 28, 1958 and record- Book 846, Plan 16. Together with all of the 13121, Page 88. lished pursuant to Massachusetts General ed with the Worcester District Registry of grantor's rights, title and interest in and to Unit No. 23-4 (the 'Unit') of Webster Common Laws, Chapter 183A, by Master Deed dated Deeds in Plan Book 233, Plan 3, to which a Meadow Circle abutting the premises for all Condominium in Webster, Massachusetts, November 12, 1987, recorded with the more particular description may be had. street purposes as shown on said plan. The (the 'Condominium'). Worcester District Registry of Deeds on Being the same premises conveyed to mortgagor(s) expressly reserve my/our rights Post Office address of said Unit is 23-4 November 18, 1987, in Book 10953, Page Mortgagor by deed recorded with said of Homestead and do not wish to terminate Stefaniak Avenue, Webster, Massachusetts 60, as same may be amended from time to Registry of Deeds in Book 25118, Page 42. my/our Homestead by granting the within 01570 Parking Spaces: Numbered 7 and 8 time. The mailing address and Post Office For mortgagor's(s') title see deed conveyance notwithstanding my/our waiver Together with an undivided 6.497 percent Address of said Unit is 44 Plantation Street, recorded with Worcester County (Worcester of such homestead in paragraph 24 of the interest appertaining to said unit in the com- Oxford, Massachusetts. Said Unit 44 is show District) Registry of Deeds in Book 25118, within mortgage. Being the same premises mon areas of said Condominium, and on the floor plans and site plan filed with the Page 42. conveyed to the herein named mortgagor (s) together with the rights and easements 11th Amendment to the Master Deed, and on These premises will be sold and con- by deed recorded with Worcester District appurtenant to said unit as set froth in said the copy of the portion of said plan attached veyed subject to and with the benefit of all Registry of Deeds herewith, Book 41059 Pg. Master Deed. hereto and made a part hereof, to which is rights, rights of way, restrictions, easements, 49. The premises are to be sold subject to Said Unit is intended to be used solely for affixed a verified statement in the form covenants, liens or claims in the nature of and with the benefit of all easements, restric- residential purposes as set forth in Section required by Massachusetts General Laws, liens, improvements, public assessments, tions, building and zoning laws, unpaid taxes, 10 of said Master Deed, and is subject to all Chapter 183A, Section 9. Said Unit is con- any and all unpaid taxes, tax titles, tax liens, tax titles, water bills, municipal liens and rights, restrictions and easements of record. verd together with: a) An undivided 1.5625 water and sewer liens and any other munici- assessments, rights of tenants and parties in For mortgagor's(s') title see deed percentage interest in the common areas pal assessments or liens or existing encum- possession. TERMS OF SALE: A deposit of recorded with Worcester County (Worcester and facilities of said Condominium, all set brances of record which are in force and are FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS AND 00 District) Registry of Deeds in Book 20630, forth and described in the Master Deed as applicable, having priority over said mort- CENTS ($5,000.00) in the form of a certified Page 266. amended. b) The benefit of, and subject to, gage, whether or not reference to such check or bank treasurer's check will be These premises will be sold and con- all easements, rights, restrictions, agree- restrictions, easements, improvements, liens required to be delivered at or before the time veyed subject to and with the benefit of all ments and provisions created in the said or encumbrances is made in the deed. the bid is offered. The successful bidder will rights, rights of way, restrictions, easements, Master Deed and amendments thereto, The covenants, liens or claims in the nature of TERMS OF SALE: be required to execute a Foreclosure Sale Declaration of Trust creating the Plymouth liens, improvements, public assessments, A deposit of Five Thousand ($5,000.00) Agreement immediately after the close of the Village Condominium Trust and the by-laws any and all unpaid taxes, tax titles, tax liens, Dollars by certified or bank check will be bidding. The balance of the purchase price contained therein, as the same may be water and sewer liens and any other munici- required to be paid by the purchaser at the shall be paid within thirty (30) days from the amended of record, the Rules and pal assessments or liens or existing encum- time and place of sale. The balance is to be sale date in the form of a certified check, Regulations from time to time promulgated brances of record which are in force and are paid by certified or bank check at Harmon bank treasurer's check or other check satis- thereunder, and floor plans. Said Unit is sub- applicable, having priority over said mort- Law Offices, P.C., 150 California Street, factory to the Mortgagee's attorney. The ject to and with the benefit of the provisions gage, whether or not reference to such Newton, Massachusetts 02458, or by mail to Mortgagee reserves the right to bid at the of Massachusetts General Laws, Chapter restrictions, easements, improvements, liens P.O. Box 610389, Newton Highlands, sale, to reject any and all bids, to continue 183A as now in force and as time to time or encumbrances is made in the deed. Massachusetts 02461-0389, within thirty the sale and to amend the terms of the sale TERMS OF SALE: amended. The Unit is intended for residential (30) days from the date of sale. Deed will be by written or oral announcement made A deposit of Five Thousand ($5,000.00) purposes only by one family or by not more provided to purchaser for recording upon before or during the foreclosure sale. If the Dollars by certified or bank check will be than three unrelated persons. receipt in full of the purchase price. The sale is set aside for any reason, the required to be paid by the purchaser at the For mortgagor's(s') title see deed description of the premises contained in said Purchaser at the sale shall be entitled only to time and place of sale. The balance is to be recorded with Worcester County (Worcester mortgage shall control in the event of an a return of the deposit paid. The purchaser paid by certified or bank check at Harmon District) Registry of Deeds in Book 38330, error in this publication. shall have no further recourse against the Law Offices, P.C., 150 California Street, Page 127. Other terms, if any, to be announced at Mortgagor, the Mortgagee or the Newton, Massachusetts 02458, or by mail to These premises will be sold and con- the sale. Mortgagee's attorney. The description of the P.O. Box 610389, Newton Highlands, veyed subject to and with the benefit of all WELLS FARGO BANK, NA premises contained in said mortgage shall Massachusetts 02461-0389, within thirty rights, rights of way, restrictions, easements, Present holder of said mortgage control in the event of an error in this publica- (30) days from the date of sale. Deed will be covenants, liens or claims in the nature of tion. TIME WILL BE OF THE ESSENCE. provided to purchaser for recording upon liens, improvements, public assessments, By its Attorneys, Other terms if any, to be announced at the receipt in full of the purchase price. The any and all unpaid taxes, tax titles, tax liens, HARMON LAW OFFICES, P.C. sale. Southstar IV, LLC Present Holder of description of the premises contained in said water and sewer liens and any other munici- 150 California Street said Mortgage, By Its Attorneys, Orlans mortgage shall control in the event of an pal assessments or liens or existing encum- Newton, MA 02458 Moran PLLC P.O. Box 962169 Boston, MA error in this publication. brances of record which are in force and are (617) 558-0500 02196 Phone: (617) 502-4100 5/7/2010 Other terms, if any, to be announced at applicable, having priority over said mort- 201002-0370 - YEL 5/14/2010 5/21/2010 the sale. gage, whether or not reference to such April 30, 2010 May 7, 2010 US BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION AS restrictions, easements, improvements, liens May 7, 2010 May 14, 2010 TRUSTEE or encumbrances is made in the deed. May 14, 2010 May 21, 2010 Present holder of said mortgage TERMS OF SALE: A deposit of Five Thousand ($5,000.00) COMMONWEALTH OF COMMONWEALTH OF By its Attorneys, Dollars by certified or bank check will be MASSACHUSETTS MASSACHUSETTS HARMON LAW OFFICES, P.C. required to be paid by the purchaser at the LAND COURT LAND COURT 150 California Street time and place of sale. The balance is to be DEPARTMENT OF THE TRIAL COURT DEPARTMENT OF THE TRIAL COURT Newton, MA 02458 paid by certified or bank check at Harmon 10 MISC 424034 (SEAL) 10 MISC 423862 (617) 558-0500 Law Offices, P.C., 150 California Street, To: Gabe Messina and to all persons entitled To 201002-1464 - YEL Newton, Massachusetts 02458, or by mail to to the benefit of the Servicemembers Civil Tina M. Duxbury May 14, 2010 P.O. Box 610389, Newton Highlands, Relief Act. Bank of America, National C. Craig Duxbury May 21, 2010 Massachusetts 02461-0389, within thirty Association, as successor by merger to and to all persons entitled to the benefit of May 28, 2010 (30) days from the date of sale. Deed will be LaSalle Bank National Association, as the Servicemembers Civil Relief Act. provided to purchaser for recording upon Indenture Trustee, on behalf of the holders of BankUnited, assignee of the FDIC, as receiv- Commonwealth of Massachusetts receipt in full of the purchase price. The the Accredited Mortgage Loan Trust 2005-3 er for BankUnited, FSB, claiming to be the Worcester, ss. SUPERIOR COURT description of the premises contained in said Asset Backed Notes claiming to be holder of holder of Mortgage covering real property in DEPARTMENT OF THE TRIAL COURT mortgage shall control in the event of an Mortgage covering real property in Oxford, Webster, numbered 148 Lakeside Avenue CIVIL ACTION error in this publication. numbered 76 Dudley Road given by Gabe given by Tina M. Duxbury and C. Craig No. 10-0971A Other terms, if any, to be announced at Messina to Mortgage Electronic Registration Duxbury to BankUnited, FSB, dated To: the sale. Systems, Inc., as nominee for Accredited December 21, 2006, and recorded in the Leandre J. St. Onge of 8 Pratt Avenue, US BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, AS Home Lenders, Inc. dated July 29, 2005, and Worcester County (Worcester District) Oxford, Worcester County AND TO ALL TRUSTEE FOR WACHOVIA LOAN TRUST, recorded with the Worcester County Registry of Deeds in Book 40412, Page 189, PERSONS ENTITLED TO THE BENEFIT SERIES 2006-AMN1 (Southern District) Registry of Deeds at and now held by Plaintiff, by assignment, has OF THE SOLDIERS’ AND SAILORS’ CIVIL Present holder of said mortgage Book 36930, Page 19, and now held by filed with said court a complaint for authority RELIEF ACT OF 1940 AS AMENDED: Plaintiff by assignment have filed with said to foreclose said mortgage in the manner fol- Webster First Federal Credit Union, a bank- By its Attorneys, court a complaint for authority to foreclose lowing: by entry and possession and exer- ing institution in Worcester Worcester HARMON LAW OFFICES, P.C. said mortgage in the manner following: by cise of power of sale. County, in the Commonwealth of 150 California Street entry and possession and exercise of power If you are entitled to the benefits of the Massachusetts claiming to be the holder of a Newton, MA 02458 of sale. If you are entitled to the benefits of Servicemembers Civil Relief Act and you mortgage covering property situated 8 Pratt (617) 558-0500 the Servicemembers Civil Relief Act and you object to such foreclosure you or your attor- Avenue, Oxford, Worcester County given by 200909-1322 - YEL object to such foreclosure you or your attor- ney should file a written appearance and Leandre J. St. Onge to Webster First Federal April 30, 2010 ney should file a written appearance and answer in said court at Boston on or before Credit Union dated November 29, 2007 and May 7, 2010 answer in said court at Boston on or before JUNE 07 2010 or you may be forever barred recorded in Worcester District Registry of May 14, 2010 June 07, 2010 or you may be forever barred from claiming that such foreclosure is invalid Deeds, Book 42145, Page 99, has filed with from claiming that such foreclosure is invalid under said act. said court a Complaint for authority to fore- Turn To LEGALS, page 10 under said act. Witness, KARYN F. SCHEIER, Chief close said mortgage in the manner following: Witness, Karyn F. Scheier Chief Justice Justice of said Court on APR 22 2010. by entry on and possession of the premises of said Court on April 23, 2010. Attest: DEBORAH J. PATTERSON therein described and by exercise of the Attest: Deborah J. Patterson, Recorder Recorder power of sale contained in said mortgage. (61.5315)(5/14/2010) May 14, 2010 If you are entitled to the benefits of the May 14, 2010 Soldiers’ and Sailors’ Civil Relief Act of 1940 as amended, and you object to such foreclo- sure you or your attorney should file a written appearance and answer in said court at Worcester in said County on or before the fif- “Every Town Deserves a teenth day of June next or you may be forev- er barred from claiming that such foreclosure is invalid under said Act. Witness, Barbara J. Rouse, Esquire, Good Local Newspaper” Administrative Justice of said Court, this fourth day of May 2010. Dennis P. McManus, Clerk TheHeartOfMassachusetts.com May 14, 2010 10 • THE WEBSTER TIMES • Friday, May 14, 2010 www.webstertimes.net LEGALS

LEGALS continued from page 9 of way, restrictions, confirmation or other Certificates, Series 2004-R8, Under the event of a typographical error in this publica- matters of record. Pooling and Servicing Agreement Dated tion.” MORTGAGEE’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE Purchaser shall also bear all state and August 1, 2004 is the present holder by Other terms to be announced at the sale. By virtue and in execution of the Power of county deeds excise tax. The deposit of assignment Recorded at Worcester County Deutsche Bank National Trust Company, as Sale contained in a certain mortgage given $5,000.00 is to be paid in cash or bank or (Worcester District) Registry of Deeds in Trustee for, Ameriquest Mortgage Securities by David R. Bedard, Jr. and Crystal L. Bedard certified check at the time and place of the Book 43810, Page 225, for breach of condi- Inc. Asset-Backed Pass-Through to New Century Mortgage Corporaion dated sale, with the balance of the purchase price tions of said mortgage and for the purpose of Certificates, Series 2004-R8, Under the May 12, 2006 and recorded with the to be paid by bank or certified check within foreclosing the same, the mortgaged premis- Pooling and Servicing Agreement Dated Worcester County (Worcester District) thirty (30) days after the date of the sale, to es located at 7 Blackmer Road, Dudley, MA August 1, 2004, Registry of Deeds, in Book 38951, Page 244, be deposited in escrow with Guaetta and 01571 will be sold at a Public Auction at Korde & Associates, P.C. of which mortgage the undersigned is the Benson, LLC, at 229 Billerica Road, 10:00 AM on June 7, 2010, at the mort- 321 Billerica Road present holder, for breach of the conditions of Chelmsford, Massachusetts. gaged premises, more particularly described Suite 210 said mortgage and for the purpose of fore- In the event that the successful bidder at below, all and singular the premises Chelmsford, MA 01824-4100 closing the same will be sold at Public the foreclosure sale shall default in purchas- described in said mortgage, to wit: (978) 256-1500 Auction at 9:00 AM, on May 28, 2010, on ing the within described property according The land with the buildings thereon situ- (OOM 09-055974/Pytko)(05/14/10, the premises known as 20 Kennedy Drive, to the terms of this Notice of Sale and/or the ated in Dudley, Worcester County, MA known 05/21/10, 05/28/10)(193849) Dudley, Massachusetts, the premises terms of the Memorandum of Sale executed and being numbered 7 Blackmer Road: May 14, 2010 described in said mortgage, together with all at the time of the foreclosure, the Mortgagee Being shown on the Town of Dudley’s May 21, 2010 the rights, easements, and appurtenances reserves the right to sell the property by fore- Assessor’s Map as the following Parcel: Map May 28, 2010 thereto, to wit: closure deed to the second highest bidder or, 27, Block D#-114, Lot 001, being a portion of The land in Dudley, Worcester County, thereafter, to the next highest bidders, pro- land recorded in the Worcester District COMMONWEALTH OF Massachusetts, bounded and described as viding that said bidder shall deposit with said Registry of Deeds. The premises are con- MASSACHUSETTS follows: A certain parcel of land with the attorney, the amount of the required deposit veyed subject to and with the benefit of all LAND COURT buildings thereon of every nature and as set forth herein within five (5) business rights, rights of way, easements, appurte- DEPARTMENT OF THE TRIAL COURT description and all the privileges and appur- days after written notice of the default of the nances, reservations, restrictions, and lay- Case No. 396493 tenances thereto belonging, situated in said previous highest bidder. outs and takings of record, insofar as they To: Scott C. Cafarelli Monique A. Cafarelli Dudley on the easterly side of Kennedy Other terms, if any, are to be announced are in force and applicable. and to all persons entitled to the benefit of Drive, being shown as lot “M” on a plan enti- at the sale. For mortgagor’s title see deed recorded the Servicemembers Civil Relief Act: First tled “Subdivision No. 2 owned by New Present holder of said mortgage with the Worcester County (Worcester Horizon Home Loans, a division of First England Landscaping Company, Inc., District) Registry of Deeds in Book 3037, Tennessee Bank National Association claim- Dudley, Massachusetts”, dated September HSBC Bank USA, National Association for Page 581. ing to be the holder of mortgage covering 29, 1965 and recorded with the Worcester the benefit of Ace Securities Corp. Home The premises will be sold subject to any real property in Webster numbered 8 District Registry of Deeds, Plan Book 295, Equity Loan Trust, Series 2006-NC2 Asset and all unpaid taxes and other municipal Colonial Road given by Scott C. Cafarelli and Plan 19, and to which reference is hereby Backed Pass-Through Certificates assessments and liens, and subject to prior Monique A. Cafarelli w/s/a Monique Cafarelli made for a more particular description. by its Attorneys liens or other enforceable encumbrances of to Mortgage Electronic Registration Being the same premises conveyed to the Guaetta and Benson, LLC record entitled to precedence over this mort- Systems, Inc. dated December 12, 2006, herein named mortgagor (s) by deed record- Peter V. Guaetta, Esquire gage, and subject to and with the benefit of Recorded with the Worcester County ed with Worcester District Registry of Deeds P.O. Box 519 all easements, restrictions, reservations and (Worcester District) Registry of Deeds at herewith. Chelmsford, MA 01824 conditions of record and subject to all tenan- Book 40370, Page 320, and now held by See deed at Book 38951, Page 242. April 29, 2010 cies and/or rights of parties in possession. Plaintiff by assignment has filed with said Parcel ID Number 23-12. May 7, 2010 Terms of the Sale: Cash, cashier’s or cer- court a complaint for authority to foreclose Terms of Sale: These premises are being May 14, 2010 tified check in the sum of $5,000.00 as a said mortgage in the manner following: by sold subject to any and all unpaid real estate May 21, 2010 deposit must be shown at the time and place entry and possession and exercise of power taxes, water rates, municipal charges and of the sale in order to qualify as a bidder (the of sale. If you are entitled to the benefits of assessments, condominium charges, LEGAL NOTICE mortgage holder and its designee(s) are the Servicemembers Civil Relief Act and you expenses, costs, and assessments, if appli- MORTGAGEE’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE exempt from this requirement); high bidder to object to such foreclosure you or your attor- cable, federal tax liens, partition wall rights, By virtue of and in execution of the Power sign written Memorandum of Sale upon ney should file a written appearance and statutes, regulations, zoning, subdivision of Sale contained in a certain mortgage acceptance of bid; balance of purchase price answer in said court at Boston on or before control, or other municipal ordinances or given by John B. Pytko, Jr. to Ameriquest payable in cash or by certified check in thirty June 7, 2010 or you may be forever barred bylaws respecting land use, configuration, Mortgage Company, dated June 16, 2004 (30) days from the date of the sale at the from claiming that such foreclosure is invalid building or approval, or bylaws, statutes or and recorded at Worcester County offices of mortgagee’s attorney, Korde & under said act. ordinances regarding the presence of lead (Worcester District) Registry of Deeds in Associates, P.C., 321 Billerica Road, Suite Witness, Karyn F. Scheier, Chief Justice of paint, asbestos or other toxic substances, Book 33966, Page 16 of which mortgage 210, Chelmsford, MA 01824-4100 or such said Court on April 22, 2010 sanitary codes, housing codes, tenancy, and, Deutsche Bank National Trust Company, as other time as may be designated by mort- Attest: Deborah J. Patterson, Recorder to the extent that they are recorded prior to Trustee for, Ameriquest Mortgage Securities gagee. The description for the premises con- (238.1121)(5/14/2010) the above mortgage, any easements, rights Inc. Asset-Backed Pass-Through tained in said mortgage shall control in the May 14, 2010 CALENDAR

CALENDAR continued from page B3 Survivors are encouraged to come. All are DRTC Chairman Douglas M. Bushman at format, dinner to follow. Competition prizes, welcome. Hope to see you there. [email protected]. Please visit 50/50 raffle, other drawings. All proceeds will ers, dryers, stoves, AC units, microwaves, the Dudley Republican Town Committee go toward establishing the first annual Charles Cournoyer Memorial Scholarship. etc., as well as lawn mowers and snow blow- STURBRIDGE website at www.dudleyrupublicans.com. ers without the gas, exercise equipment, WEBSTER grills without the tank, bikes, etc. A fundraiser for The Black Tavern This is a fundraiser for the church with low Historical Society of Dudley will be held Friday, May 21 Monday, May 17, at the Publick House, 295 Flea Market — Holy Trinity Church, 68 Lake fees of $5 per electronic item, $10 for small St., Webster, will hold a Flea Market Saturday, TV or appliance, $15 for $20 or larger TV and Main St., Sturbridge. Served from 5 to 7:30 DUDLEY p.m., it is an all-you-can-eat Italian buffet fea- May 22, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., in the church $20 for wood console TVs. Receipts will be hall. The kitchen will also be open. provided. Any car batteries, digital items, turing spaghetti and meatballs, eggplant Dudley Community Blood Drive — Friday, parmesan, minestrone soup, garlic bread, May 21, from 2 to 7 p.m., St. Anthony’s Parish, aluminum scrap is free. Any questions, e- CHARLTON mail [email protected]. tossed salad, rolls, cupcakes, lemonade and 22 Dudley Hill Road. Free Boston Red Sox T- shirt, plus register to win Red Sox tickets! soft drinks. Donation at the door (cash only): Free Health Fair & Open House — The New WEBSTER Adults, $13. Children (4-13), $5. Casual dining. To ensure the quickest possible process, Harrington HealthCare at Charlton, 10 Main No reservations taken. Please join us! please call 800-REDCROSS or visit www.red- St., invites you to visit our brand new 20,000- Live Music Night — Featuring: “Jailbreak” crossblood.org to schedule your appointment square-foot building at a community-wide video and taping session! Jailbreak is Harry to donate. Appointments are preferred, how- Health Fair and Open House from 10 a.m. to 2 Pappas, lead vocals, guitar and harmonica; Wednesday, May 19 ever, walk-in donors are always welcome! You p.m. Exercise demos, free vision screenings, Robert Murawski, lead guitar and vocals; Ed must be at least 17 years old (16 with parental health insurance assistance, Charlton Fire DeLuca, bass; Jay Huguenin, drums. Also: CHARLTON permission). Please bring ID. Department, Doll Clinics, refreshments and Darcy Panarelli, Alan Severance, the B&E The need for blood is constant. Thank you for more! While you’re there, take a tour of our Band, Larry, Gerry Cullan, the Matt Brodeur The 13th Annual Best Ball Charity Golf you continued support of our Community building, which features state of the art tech- Trio. Event is Saturday, May 15, at PACC, 37 Classic in Charlton is a chance for sports Blood Program! nology including Diagnostic Imaging, MRI Harris St., Webster, from 8:30 p.m. to 12:30 lovers to enjoy a day on the links while rais- and the region’s only Wound Care Center with a.m. No cover charge. Where else can you go ing money to help Veterans Inc. help veter- OXFORD hyperbaric oxygen chambers. to see seven acts for free? Nowhere else than ans, whether it’s a Vietnam vet with recur- at the PACC! ring PTSD, or a young man or woman return- Friday, May 21, from 5 to 9 p.m., the Oxford OXFORD ing from combat in Afghanistan or Iraq Community Center’s 5th Anniversary The Oxford Community Youth Theater will WEBSTER unprepared for the civilian job market. Fundraiser, sponsored by the Friends of the The tournament will be held Wednesday,May Oxford Community Center. Help keep us hold a Car Wash Saturday,May 22, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the First Congregational Church of The 9th Annual Janet E. Malser 19, starting at 8 a.m. registration, with a 9 going while enjoying a night of shopping. a.m. Shotgun Start, at Heritage Country Vendors such as Pampered Chef, Lia Sophia Oxford, 355 Main St. (Route 12). The $5 per car Memorial Killdeer Island Five-Mile cost will benefit the youth theater’s summer Run/Walk Road Race — Saturday, May 15, Club, Charlton. Entry Fee: $125 per golfer and Tupperware will join us in celebrating ($115 if paid by April 15) includes greens fees, our fifth year. A percentage of each vendor’s production of “Snoops!” which will be pre- Killdeer Island Five Mile Run/Walk Road sented July 16-18 at the church in Oxford. For Race will take place on beautiful Killdeer golf cart, and steak dinner. Deadline for reg- sales will be donated to the community cen- istration May 5. ter to support children’s programming. more information, call Director Andrew Island. Killdeer Island Club House will be the Bennett at 508-340-2378. starting point at 9:30 a.m. for walkers and 10 Prizes/Giveaways: Cash prizes awarded to Vendor inquiries welcome. Admission is free top three teams, hole-in-one prizes including with the donation of a non-perishable food a.m. for runners. For more information or DUDLEY applications, call Nancy Roberts at 508-943- a Harley Davidson motorcycle donated by item that will be donated to the Ecumenical 5722 or e-mail [email protected]. Sheldon’s Harley-Davidson-Buell, goody Food Shelf of Oxford. Contact Diane Castelo The Black Tavern Historical Society of bags, and more prizes. at the Oxford Community Center at 508-987- Dudley, will hold its Second Annual Yard WEBSTER Steak Dinner and Raffle: Immediately follow- 6002 or Terry Gingras at 508-987-3294. Sale Saturday,May 22, from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m., at ing the tournament - approximately 2 p.m. the Tavern, Center Road, Dudley. If anyone The Sons of the American Legion Post #184 Non-golfers can attend the dinner only for WESTMINSTER would like to donate items for the sale, please in Webster will host our Annual Steak $30. For more information, contact Susan contact 508-943-8782 or 508-943-5509. Dinner Saturday, May 15, at the legion. This Boucher at 508-791-0956, ext. 132. Please chip in for great cause! Life-Skills, Inc. is to benefit our two scholarships to local of Webster — supporting persons with dis- WEBSTER high schools. Dinner consists of steak, baked abilities in all of Central Massachusetts — potato, salad, green beans, rolls and butter. Thursday, May 20 will hold its 8th Annual Charity Golf You are invited to a Kitten Shower given by Cost is $15 per person and tickets are avail- Tournament Friday,May 21, at The Woods of The Community Cat Connection, Saturday, able at the bar or from any member. Music DUDLEY Westminster in Westminster. Four person May 22, from 12 to 3 p.m., at The Fellowship Hall at The United Church of Christ, provided by Starlight Entertainment. scramble format, 9 a.m. Sign-in, 10 a.m. Federated, 4 Church St., Webster. R.S.V.P.: Serving from 5 to 7 p.m. only, dancing from 7 Lew Evangelidis, Republican candidate for Shotgun start; $440 per foursome if regis- Sheriff of Worcester County will speak tered before April 21; $480.00 per foursome Fran DiReda at 508-943-0005 (Please do not call to 11 p.m. Sons will meet Wednesday, May 28, the Community Cat Connection). Wish List: at 7 p.m. at the post home. before the Dudley Republican Town after April 21. Includes 18 holes, golf cart, Committee Thursday, May 20, at 7:45 p.m., at golfer gift, continental breakfast, boxed Paper towels, bleach, dishwasher and laundry the Dudley Town Hall, first floor, located at 71 lunch, fun and prizes, dinner and awards cer- detergent, Clorox wipes, towels, blankets, West Main St., Dudley. The public is invited. emony. All proceeds benefit adults with dis- postage stamps, canned and dry cat and kitten Monday, May 17 Evangelidis, a former assistant district attor- abilities. food, gift certificates to Wal-Mart, Market Basket, Price Chopper, Shaw’s, Walgreen’s, AUBURN ney and assistant state prosecutor is current- To register for or sponsor this event, contact ly a state representative and is seeking the Cindy Lebeaux at 508-943-0700, ext. 2112, or e- CVS, Rite Aid or PT Pet Supply.Lunch: Served at 12:30 p.m. Adults, $6; Children (10 or under), office of sheriff of Worcester County. He is mail [email protected]. Kick Off for Relay for Life — The Central $4. Menu: Tossed salad with Italian and garlic proposing new innovative programs such as South County Relay For Life will have a Kick bread, baked cheese lasagna, ziti with mari- Off Celebration at 7 p.m. at Camp Gleason, reducing drug abuse, countering cyber bully- nara sauce, meatballs, punch, water and coffee 104 Central St., Auburn. At this Relay Pep ing, and support for seniors to deter and pre- Saturday, May 22 with dessert table. Door prizes, raffles and Rally, we will help you register your teams, vent scams and frauds, and expansion of pro- bingo, two 50/50 coverall games played after have a ceremony to celebrate cancer sur- grams to protect our children from predators. NORTH OXFORD lunch, $2 per sheet or 3 sheets for $5. vivors and answer any questions that you Other ideas he has includes deporting illegal Incentive: R.S.V.P by May 8 to be entered in a Charles Cournoyer Memorial Golf might have. Light refreshments will be immigrants and utilizing green energy ini- special drawing for a $25 gift certificate to Tournament — Saturday, May 22, Pine Ridge served and much more! Hope to see you there. tiatives. Michael’s Restaurant, 141 Worcester Road, For further information please contact Country Club, 28 Pleasant St., North Oxford. Webster. There will be a Kitten Nursery on- RSVP to Rilee Weber at (508) 270-4633 or Times: 11:30 a.m. registration, 1 p.m. Scramble [email protected] (or just show up). Evangelidis at [email protected] or site during the Kitten Shower. www.webstertimes.net Friday, May 14, 2010 • THE WEBSTER TIMES • 11

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NEWNEW LISTINGLISTING NEWNEW LISTINGLISTING NEWNEW PRICEPRICE NEWNEW LISTINGLISTING ONON DEPOSIT NEWNEW PRICEPRICE WEBSTER LAKE! 53 Bates Point! WEBSTER LAKE – 284 Killdeer WEBSTER LAKE – South Pond! 92 WEBSTER LAKE! Middle SUTTON – 100 Town Farm Road! DOUGLAS - 5 Common St! SUTTON - Lake Singletary! SUTTON - LAKE SINGLETARY! Island! North Pond! Gently Sloping! Lakeside Ave! Southwestern Exposure! Eastern Exp = Spectacular Sunrises! 9 Rm Pond/Western Expo = Spectacular Private 2.5 Acre Hillside Lot! 6 Rm Spectacular 9 Rm 2,900’ Antique Contemp! 3 Levels w/Panoramic Lake 100’ Waterfront! 1.5 Acres! Ideal Young Custom Built 6+ Rm Contemp! Level 70’ Waterfront! 8 Rms! 3 Bdrms! Sunsets! Huge Lake Views! Complete Sunsets & Views! 80' Waterfront! "Wawela Country Cape! 3 Bdrms! 2 Baths! New Colonial! 4 Bdrms! Fireplaced Din Rm & Summer Getaway or Use Year Applianced Custom Kit w/Center 2005 Remodel Inside & Out! Views! Granite, Marble & Hrdwds! Park"! Ideal 2nd Home or Yr Round Living! Furnace 2004! Title 5 Complete! 2 Baths! Frplcd Liv Rm w/Cathedrals & Island! Liv Rm w/Cathedral Ceiling! 3 Skylights! Deck! Finished Walk-out Open Floor Plan! Cathedrals! Fireplaced! 3 Bdrms - Lake Facing Master! Frplcd Liv Rm w/Cathedral! Applianced! Great Access to Major Highways and Study! Spacious Modern Kit! Updated Round! 6 Rooms! 2/3 Bedrooms! Lower Level Fam Rm w/Bar & Wood Fireplace! 2 Bedrooms! Applianced! Media Rm! Detached 3 Car w/2nd Flr Din Rm or Office! 2 Bdrms - Lake Facing Schools! Come and Enjoy all of what Roof, Buderus Furnace, Electrical, & 2 Sided Fireplace! Wide Pine Floors! Bdrms! Master Bath! 2.5 Baths! Stove! Great for Entertaining! Central Air! Garage! Expansion Potential! 220' Deep Lot! Master! 3 Season Porch! Gas Heat! CAir! 3 West Sutton has to Offer! More! A Must See!! Convenient to Beautiful Lake Views! Walkout Lower Level! Enjoy all Lake $454,900.00 $449,900.00 Permanent Dock! $549,900.00 Car Garage! Deck! Docks! $429,900.00 $314,800.00 Highways & Airports! $419,800.00 Screened Porch! $349,900.00 Living has to Offer! $488,500.00

ONON DEPOSITDEPOSIT SOLDSOLD SOLDSOLD NEWNEW LISTINGLISTING WEBSTER LAKE! Spectacular 10 Rm LEICESTER – Cedar Meadow Lake! WEBSTER LAKE – 120' Waterfront! WEBSTER LAKE - Snug Harbor WEBSTER LAKE! Middle Pond Southern WEBSTER LAKE – 202 Treasure Island! WEBSTER LAKE - Killdeer Island! WEBSTER LAKE – Pt Breeze! Middle w/Panoramic Views across South Pond! 12.5 Acre Dream w/180’ Waterfront! 9 Rm Brick Cape! Grand Views of Villas! 3,300'! Luxurious Waterfront Exposure! Panoramic Lake Views! 112’ Townhouse! Move-in Condition! 6 Rms, 2 131 South Shore Rd! South Facing! Pond - Western Exp - Super Lake Views & Sunsets! Great for all Water Sports! Southern Exposure! Private 12 Room South Pond! Frplcd Liv Rm & Fam Rm! Living! 7 Rms! 2/3 Bdrms! 4.5 Baths! 3 Waterfront! Level 13,016’ Lot! Sandy Bdrms, Master Bath, 2.5 Baths Total! Panoramic Views Across Middle Pond! Sunsets! 2 Yr Rd Homes! 7 Rm Cape! Lake Shoreline! 8 Rm Ranch! Applianced Kit! Facing Liv Rm! Formal Dining! Applianced! Master Bdrm Suite that you'll never 2,920’Cape! 500’ Driveway! Frplcd Fam Lake Facing Mstr Bdrm! Main & Lower Frplcs! Gourmet Kit! S/S Appliances! Applianced! Din Rm w/Sliders to Deck! Beautiful Sunrises! 8RmColonial! Lake Frplcd Liv Rm w/Lake Views! 3 Lake Facing Facing Frplcd Liv Rm & Recent Bathrooms, Roof, Furnace & Electric! want to Leave! 3 Fireplaces! 3.5 Baths! Rm! Formal Liv Rm! 1st Flr Master! 4/5 Level Kitchens! Beautifully Master Suite w/Private Balcony! Great Frplcd Fam Rm w/Sliders to Patio! C/Air! 2 Car Garage! Professionally Bdrms! 2 Tile Baths! Ceramic Tile & Landscaped! 26X30' Garage! Bdrms! Master Bath! 3 Skylights! 2 Car Mstr Bdrm! Hrdwds! Applianced! Frplcd! 4 Rm Waterfront Yr Rd Guest Rm w/ Cathedrals, Frplc, Hot Tub & Garage w/Storage! 2 BOAT SLIPS! Sandy House/Rental! Landscaped! Mahogany Decks! Hardwoods! 2 Car Garage! And More! Roof 07! Siding 09! Garage! Convenient Killdeer Island! FamRm/4th Bdrm! Don't Delay! 110’ Waterfront! Garages! Beach! Heated Pool! $249,900.00 $689,900.00 And Much More! $774,900.00 $724,900.00 $499,900.00 Steam Shower! $549,000.00 $499,900.00 $429,900.00

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WEBSTER LAKE - Exceptional WEBSTER LAKE – Killdeer Island - WEBSTER LAKE - South Pond! WEBSTER LAKE - South Pond – 105’ WEBSTER LAKE WEBSTER LAKE – 86 Bates Point WEBSTER LAKE - South Pond! WEBSTER LAKE – 220 Killdeer Property! Spectacular Sunsets! 100' North Pond! Western Exp – Almost New 4,400’ Custom 8 Rms! Level Waterfront – Western Exposure = Middle Pond – Reid Smith Cove! Road! Views across Middle Pond! 25 Bates Grove Rd! 88’ Waterfront! Island, 75’ Sandy Beach! Fantastic Waterfront! 5700'! 4 Fireplaces! Cherry All the Extra’s! Beautiful Beautiful Sunsets! 10 Rm Contemp! Lake Breathtaking Sunsets! 7 Rm Ranch! Lakefront Home! Cherry Kitchen! Phenomenal Sunsets! Custom 3000’ Western Exposure – Beautiful Sunsets! 20,712’ Lot! 2 Complete Living Levels - Lake Facing Din & Liv Rms! 5 Bdrms - Library! Granite Kitchen! Media Rm! Dream! 10’ Tray Ceilings! Killer Lake Sunrises! Applianced! Granite! Views - Most Rooms! Fireplaced! Open Flr Multi-functional 13x21 Brady Sun Room! Black Pearl Foyer! Tray Ceilings! Master Lake Facing Master & Master Bath! 7Rms! 3/4 Bedrooms! Cathedrals! 2 Kitchens! Cathedrals w/Skylights! 2 on 1st Flr - 3 Lake Facing! Master Views! Super Lake Facing 3 Rm Master Plan! 4 Bdrms! Master Bath w/Jacuzzi! 2.5 Applianced! 3/4 Bdrms! Master w/Lake Suite & Office Suite! Lake Level 2 Fireplaces! 4/6 Bdrms! 3Baths! 1.5Baths! Garage! $424,900.00 Fireplace! 3 Bedrooms! 3 Full Baths! Bath! 3 Full Baths! 11X46 Suite! 3 Bdrms! 3 Marble Tile Baths! Baths! Great for Entertaining & All Water 2 Additional Waterfront Lots – 8500’! Views! Fully Finished Walk-out Lower Office/Workshop/Utility! Garages! AC! w/Kitchen &10x20 Resistance Pool! Office! Hrdwd & Slate! Air! Sports! Slate Patio! 2 Car Gar! And More! Panoramic Lake Views! 2 Car Garage! Gardens! Security! And More! Theramador Kitchen! C/Air! Garages! Finished 3rd Level! 2Car Garage! $184,900.00 + $224,900 Level! 2.5 Baths! Garage! Decks! Prime Pro Landscaped! Level Lot! Trex $1,599,000.00 $779,900.00 $679,900.00 $549,900.00 50’ Waterfront! $529,900.00 $599,900.00 Deck! Dock! $799,900.00

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CHARLTON – New MILLBURY – Brierly Pond NEW LISTING NEW LISTING NEW LISTING NEW LISTING Construction (2 buildable 55+ community lots) Custom 4 bdrm 2 1⁄2 Townhouse style end unit. ba. Colonial to be built on 1 st flr master suite; private 7+ acre lot; Quality maple cabinetry; corian in construction & workman- kitchen & 3 1/2 baths; ship; generous allowances; Property is approved hdwds; cathedral LR/DR; gas FP; Walk out fin. THOMPSON Neat as a pin, two BROOKLYN Why pay rent when you can THOMPSON Seasonal property with THOMPSON Fully furnished waterfront for 2 SF house lots w/a common driveway keep as 1 lower level w/full bath & private backyard setting. $474,900 $294,900 bdrm. Ranch. One bath, finished fam- own this 2 bedroom, 2 bath, spacious water rights to Little Pond. Sitting right cottage located on leased land on SF lot or build family compound. mobile home with its own land and large across the street from the water access Quaddick Lake. Vaulted ceiling w/skylite, ily rm and workshop in lower level, this cottage is perfect for your summer L-shaped open kit/liv/din. Lots of glass SUTTON & WEST MILL- OXFORD –Impeccably garage. New Central Air in 2009, CALL Maintained 16x10 deck, paved drive, all in a neigh- $110,000. retreat. Great area for fishing, boating, or w/fabulous view of lake. Wraparound BURY – Lots of Sale Dormered Cape Today. Owner says make an swimming. Cottage has new well and septic deck; impeccably kept, updates in & out. located on 1/2 acre fenced lot, borhood setting. $159,900 $139,900. $249,900 Gorgeous waterviews offer! and is ready to enjoy! Priced at Docks included. from these 2 estate lots kitchen w/oak cabinetry, formal INVESTOR TAKE NOTE LAND LISTINGS (10 & 9 acres), premier DR, spacious LR, 1st floor den or 4th bdrm. 2nd flr offers front THOMPSON 1.0 acre parcel of lane located location to build your cus- tom home; great perks. Priced to sell @ $150K ea. to back master bdrm, 2 add’l bdrms & full bath. LL partially THOMPSON Great opportunity for across the street from Quaddick Lake. Wake finished for family/game rm. Beautifully manicured yard up every morning to a view of the lake. Owner NEW LISTING developer to start this project of 20, 2 w/large deck, new stamped concrete walkway to detached says make me an offer! Just $65,000. carriage house & A/G pool w/deck & patio! $272,900 story units w/garages that could be THOMPSON - Colonial Farms Estates – a 9 Condo's or Apartments. Wetlands, lot subdivision located in East Thompson near Planning & Zoning Approved! Town water the MA border; .9 to 2.6 acre lots priced from $320,000. $77,000 to $83,000. THOMPSON DUDLEY, MA & sewer. Be ready for Spring. Just min. from the MA line, 3 bedroom cape. Open THOMPSON- This 1.83 acre lot has been per- ‘Liz’ Banas Real Estate yet on a quiet side street sits this 3 bed- kitchen with Island, tile floor, formal din- c'd and surveyed. There is road frontage on Southbridge, MA 01550 THOMPSON Approved plans for 4 units, room, 1 1/2 bath, Ranch. Featuring, hard- ing rm., living room, fireplace, oak flooring, two roads with proposed driveway on 1-508-765-5452 • 1-774-230-5026 wood floors through-out, an eat-in either Condo's or Apartments with Garages. 2 full baths w/tile floors, large deck off Linehouse Road, partially cleared and ready to lizbanasrealestate.com kitchen, dining room, fireplace in living Town water & Sewer. Convenient to I-395. Call build on, asking $89,000 Liz Banas room, an oversized 2-car garage and beau- back of house and a storage shed. Now $155,000. KILLINGLY Owner/Broker $249,000 for maps, plans, etc. Listed at - 15 acre lot of raw land for tiful Klotter Farm shed. $219,000. priced at $119,000. Possible house lot, hunting lot... OPEN HOUSE! 631 Alpine Drive, Southbridge, MA P.O. Box 83 447 Riverside Dr. Thompson CT SUNDAY, MAY 16th, 12PM-3PM Enjoy the ambiance of an antique home in this reproduction gambrel on 8+ Phone: (860) 923-3377 Fax: (860) 923-5740 acres with over 260 ft. of road frontage. This seven room, three bedroom, 1 1/2 bath gambrel features 8” wide pine board floors throughout, wain- scoting, fireplace, brick hearth for a woodstove, chair rail, six panel doors. Take a virtual visit: www.johnstonrealestate.net 3 bay carriage shed. Serene country setting close to the Woodstock, CT line, minutes from major routes. One owner. Quick Closing possible! $249,900

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2 Maple Avenue Shrewsbury, MA 01545 pen House www.NewEnglandMoves.com O Sun 1:00-4:00 pm Open House Directory Inger Christensen 508-769-3823 SUTTON - $799,900 WEBSTER – $329,900 508-365-3561 Exceptional 14 rm Colonial on Stately 14rm 7br Colonial with wrap Deadline: Monday at 10am 2+ acres. Theater, game, tavern around porch, natural wdwk, grand oak rms, lge kitchen, 5 full ba. foyer, dbl LR w/pillars, ING pool, more (C) Condo (X) Condex (M) Multi-Family (T) Townhouse 17 West Millbury Road 46 Myrtle Ave (B) Business (U) Duplex (S) Single Family (D) Adult Licensed in MA & CT (P) Land (L) Mobile Home (A) Apartment Community Elaine Armstrong ADDRESS STYLE TIME PRICE REALTOR/SELLER/PHONE 508-353-1932 SUNDAY, MAY 16, 2010 508-365-4022 DOUGLAS: 189 Main St. SF 2:00-4:00 $309,500 Success Real Estate 508-718-7444 THOMPSON, CT - $349,900 WEBSTER $324,900 DUDLEY: Lge 9rm Colonial, farmer’s porch, Young Colonial w/farmer prch, View more properties at deck, huge kitchen, gas firepl FR, 2-story foy w/oak stairs, Jacuzzi, Tobin Farms 1:00-3:00 Weichert Realtor 508-943-7669 www.IngerC.com oversized 2-c gar 25ft kitch, corner lot OAKHAM: 433 East Thompson Rd 144 Lakeside Ave 1792 Old Turnpike SF 11:30-1:00 $289,900 Century 21 Toomey-Lovett, Inc. 508-885-3443 SOUTHBRIDGE: 631 Alpine Dr. SF 12:00-3:00 $249,900 Liz Banas Real Estate 508-765-5452 STURBRIDGE: GOT A HOUSE 36 Old Village Rd. SF 11:00-1:00 $349,900 Century 21 Maher Real Estate Ann Marie Sorensen 508-612-8647 SUTTON: FOR SALE? 17 West Millbury Rd. SF 1:00-4:00 $799,900 Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage Inger Christensen 508-769-3823 WEST BROOKFIELD: 91 George Allen Rd. SF 12:00-2:00 $299,900 Century 21 Toomey-Lovett, Inc. 508-885-3443 Look for that new home in THOMPSON, CT 141 Old Turnpike M 12:00-2:00 $163,000 Century 21 Maher Real Estate Danielle Therrien 508-344-3481 our real estate section. www.webstertimes.net Friday, May 14, 2010 • THE WEBSTER TIMES • 13 Three highly recommended nights of music

A graduate of Gordon-Conwell Theological *Rigagoo, 9 p.m., The Lashaway Inn, 308 East Seminary, Todd MacDonald writes songs with Main St., East Brookfield the thoughtfulness and heart of a true minis- *Todd MacDonald, 7 p.m., The Mill Church ter.Currently living in Nashville, Tenn. he has Cafe, 45 River St., Millbury just released his debut album. "Pilgrim's *The Kings, 9 p.m., Wales Irish Pub, Wales Here,” which was co-produced by Paul Buono. *Rob Adams, 7-11 p.m., Ugly Duckling loft @ The Mill Church Cafe The Whistling Swan Restaurant, is located at 45 River St., Sturbridge Millbury, Mass. Doors GETTING *Cosby Sweaters, 9 p.m., TJ open at 7 p.m. and the O’Brien’s, Sturbridge music starts at 8. All IN *Dave Murphy/Dave events are free and offer- Murphy/Jon McAuliffe / Lisa ing will be taken. For TUNE Martin/Talia Segal, 7:30 p.m., more information, please The Vanilla Bean, Pomfret, go to our Web site: MARK Conn., $5 www.chapelatthemill.org RENBURKE *Joe Macey, 8:30 p.m., or call 508 864-5658. Mozzarella’s, Route 101, Grass Roots Dayville, Conn. Coffeehouse welcomes Blackstone Valley *Windham Middle School sports fundraiser Bluegrass to close out the season on Saturday, w/ Mr. A (Jason Altieri) and Kaleigh Sinclair, May 15. The group plays traditional and con- 6:30 p.m., Fred’s Brick House Café, temporary bluegrass with great energy and Willimantic, Conn. dynamics. Together over 12 years, BVB fea- *Outlyers, 8 p.m., Cady's Tavern, W. Glocester, tures Dave Dick on banjo, Dan Nowlan on R.I. mandolin, Ken Taylor on bass and Bob Dick on guitar. Entertaining and fun, the band has SATURDAY, MAY 15 superb vocals and each player is highly *Charlie Johnson, 8 p.m., Granville's Pub, 40 accomplished on their instrument. Chestnut Street, Spencer The concert begins at 7:30 p.m. and tickets *"Just Brad,” 9 p.m., Wales Irish Pub, Wales Blackstone Valley Bluegrass are $12 each, $10 for seniors and $5 for stu- *Pucker, 9 p.m., TJ O’Brien’s, Sturbridge dents. Children under 5 are free. For more *Rob Adams, 7-11 p.m., Ugly Duckling loft @ SUNDAY, MAY 16 THURSDAY, MAY 20 information visit www.blackstonevalleyblue- The Whistling Swan Restaurant, Sturbridge grass.com, email [email protected], or call *JEDIAH with Special Guest BRIAN JARVIS, *Blues Jam w/Bootsy and Da Funk, 3-7 p.m., *Bad Tickers, 8 p.m., Statz Sports Bar & Grill, 617-429-0347. 9 p.m., The Cannery, 12 Crane, Southbridge, Chooch's, North Brookfield North Brookfield On Sunday, May 16, from 3-6 p.m. at Point Mass., $5 * Ron Stone & The Milestones Big Band, 3-6 *Rob Adams, 6-10 p.m., Ugly Duckling loft @ Breeze on the lake in Webster, it’s Ron Stone & *Tom Revane, 8:30 p.m., Chuck's Steakhouse, p.m., Point Breeze, Webster, $10 The Whistling Swan Restaurant, Sturbridge The Milestones Big Band. Ron has been Auburn *Open Mic w/Rick Harrington Band, 3 p.m., *Bill McCarthy's Open Mic World, 7:30 p.m., TJ "Swingin' thru New England” for nearly 40 *Sean Fullerton, 8 p.m., Whistle Stop, Oxford Cady's Tavern, 2168 Putnam Pike, West O’Brien’s, Sturbridge, years, fronting many groups but always true *Live Music Night featuring "Jericho" Glocester, R.I. If you’re a live act that would like to be fea- to Swing and Big Band music. Along with love- w/Darcy Panarelli, Alan Severance, the "B&E MONDAY, MAY 17 ly vocalist Melanie and special guest Don Band, Larry, Gerry Cullan, the Matt Brodeur tured, know of someone else who is, or simply Heider on Alto Sax, don't miss this great night Trio, 8:30 p.m., PACC, 37 Harris Street, *Bill McCarthy's Open Mic World, 7:30 p.m., want to let us know about an upcoming gig, e- of dancing to live swing and ballroom music. Webster Vinny T’s, 7 Boston Turnpike, Shrewsbury mail me at the address below. Events must be Tickets are $10. For reservations call Point within 10 miles of the readership area and sub- *James Keyes, 8-10 p.m., Victoria Station Café, TUESDAY, MAY 18 Breeze @ 508 943 0404. On the Web: www.ron- Putnam, Conn. mitted to me by 7 pm Thursday of each week to be printed the following week’s papers. Keep the stone.com *Hugh Blumenfild, 8 p.m., The Vanilla Bean, *Bill McCarthy's Open Mic World, 7:30 p.m., music live and not so quiet here in Northeastern FRIDAY, MAY 14 Pomfret, Conn., $15 Greendale's Pub, Worcester *Mark Renburke, 9:30 p.m., The Gold Eagle at CT & Central MA! E-mail Mark: *Jug O' Punch, 10 p.m., Fiddler’s Green, The Laurel House, Dayville, Conn. WEDNESDAY, MAY 19 [email protected]. Worcester *Music Center of Norwich open mic night, *OPEN MIC w/ Russ Mineau, 8-10 p.m., *Brendan Mahoney, 8-11 p.m., Statz Bar & 6:30 p.m., Fred’s Brick House Café, Victoria Station Café, Putnam, Conn. Grille, North Brookfield Willimantic, Conn.

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Center Diamond Call 508-987-5515 All Very Good Condition 4 Motor Speed Controls (5) Steel Lally Columns Tape Player/Recorder 90/100 Surrounded By BOSE LIFESTYLE 35 After 4pm 508-735-9703 Hitachi J100, 400/460V Electric Scooter $200 Best Offer 6 03/100 Diamonds. Best Offer Needs new battery, $60. SOUND SYSTEM (8) Antique Milk Cans All Fine Brilliance $2999 Hewlett Packard Lexmark Printer 508-764-9309 26 Year Old Appraisal Was $50 OBO Call 5pm-8:30pm (508)764-6560 $110 $5560 $1499 Color Printer 508-867-6546 Turn Of The Century $25 Wood Piano Bench Scuba Gear Frigidaire Gallery Gas Dryer Will Sell For Same Now! $70 4-Piece Living 774-232-0407 Call Mr. Desai With Storage Mountain Bike For Sale 732-309-9366 (Cell) Whirlpool $25 OBO Includes Sherwood Octopus, 413-245-7388 Room Set Air Conditioner Call Timberline GT Cobra 2pc Lg. Genesis 3 Couch & Three Chairs, DISHWASHER Rock Shox, Clipped Pedals Mahogany Framed. Hot Point Dishwasher $100 Energy-Efficient, 8000 BTU 508-892-1679 Combo Gauge. 2 Aluminum Stereo With $125 (But Have Regular). Great Tanks With Tank Boots. Insp. Good Condition. ALSO: eMachines Condition, Very Little Use. Speakers $350 OBO Computer Desk Liner Tray 8/2009. Womens Size 14 Brand New Casio For Cargo Area/Floor For $300 5MM Neosport Wetsuit. $50 Desktop PC Glass Top, Pull-Out Leaf, Call Chris Call 508-278-7958 Keyboard LH100 With 20” Samsung 2008 Subaru Outback Excursion Bag And Above Fireplace Digital Screen Prompts, Attached File Cabinet Never Used. 508-798-3560 Some Weights LCD Monitor $150 $1200 Storm Door Mantle Keys Light Up With Voice Cost $70 With Shelves & Beveled Prompts. Lots Of Stored 140GB Hard Drive, 1GB Beige Shermag Asking $45 CASH MTD Lawn Tractor Bought From Local Dive 30” x 80” RAM. CD/DVD Burner, Complete Tune Up. Shop, Can No Longer Use Never Used. With All Parts. Mirror Music Inside! Glider & Ottoman Brookfield $100 Paid $199 On Sale Digital Media Card $225 508-867-2224 Runs Like New Call Deb Paid $108 Sell $100 Reader (4 Slots). $500 508-347-1492 Sell For $59 508-885-3124 Running Vista Smoothly! Call 508-949-8851 Living Room Sofa Email: Asking $500 For 508-434-0315 Several ALSO: Utility Trailer [email protected] Hewlett Packard & Chair The Combo! NASCAR Queen-Sized Metal Door 4’x6.5’, 15-Inch Wheels For Pictures Or Call Marty 774-232-6617 DeskJet 970 CSE Ethan Allen. Sturdy Lifetime With 15 Glass Lites, Good Condition (Dayville, CT, 06241, Color Printer Frame, Excellent Quality. Die-Cast Models Bedroom Sets Left Or Right Hang. $300 Near MA & RI Line) Floral Pattern, Country w/Box & Mattress, Cherry $40 860-779-2611 With Automatic Duplicating They’re Back! Entertainment $30 Styling. $5 And Up! Mirrored Dressers, Lawn Sweeper Drawered Nightstand Call Richard Pull-Behind Riding Mower Center Solid Wood Coffee BRAND NEW 508-885-9046 Double Window 508-764-9309 & End Table $1200 Each 4’, Good Condition New, Vetter High Pro 4 58”Wx19”Dx51”H SHIPMENT! $75 With Screens. Solid Wood, Never Been Hosier Cabinet Over $3500 New Rugs Stove Painted (Natural). Glass In Original Condition $800 Steals It! Saddles Franklin Style Cement Mixer Measures 76”Long Front Door With Shelves. 2 Bird Of Paradise $900 Call 508-949-7040 $100 Each (2)9x12, 9x14 Wood-Burning Good Condition 61”High Drawers, 2 Doors (Bottom), $275 $150 $650 OBO Side Shelves, CD Rack. Over-Stuffed Upholstered Bureaus, Bookcases, Etc. $295 Each Green Chair Living Room 508-885-6975 Call 508-259-8805 $300 FIRM Blessings Farm Oriental Style Gas Log 508-867-9786 $250 Sofa & Chair 50 H Foote Road (2)Red 9x12 Never Used Vanity Set Downsizing Sale! Huntington Green Floral Multi-Colored, Dominantly Charlton $300 Each $90 Green. Clean, 508-248-1411 Veneer & Wood Farm Equipment 2-Cushion Sofa 508-943-8693 508-832-6234 4-Drawer, With Beveled Solid Maple 2-Piece Cultivator Toolbar $700 Good Condition. Formal Hutch $150 OBO Nordic Trac Mirror And Bench. 5-Foot, 5-Spring Tine, Kitchen Set Shoprider Scooter Sylvania Record Asking $200 68”Hx40”Lx18”W 2 Hiller Discs, 3-Point Call 508-892-9212 Walk Fit Skier/Rower $300 Drop-Leaf, 5 Chairs $1000 Player $350 $625 $100 Practically New! Tile-Top Table Solid Maple Desk Mahogany Exponent 4/40, Solid State, Lime Spreader Various 508-885-9992 Men’s Suit On Original Stand. With Flower Designs, With Attached Hutch Tow-Behind, Ground Driven. Bedroom Set 1960’s or 1970’s, Pedestal Legs. With 2 Stools. (Basset) Used Appliances Size 42 Regular, Black, New! Asking $165 $150 Bed, Dresser With Mirror, Oak Computer $100 Very Retro! 76”Hx42”Lx18”W Call For Details Chest On Chest, Night Table. $150 OBO $200 860-974-7099 Armoire Other Items 774-452-1668 508-943-8693 $1500 Negotiable Victrola 1904-1906 Solid Maple Tea Cart Farmer’s Hutch $150 Dishes, Small Appliances Wedding Gown & Hunting Camo Mahogany Cedar Chest Trumpet $100 And More Victor Talking Machine With Drawer $200 $600 Negotiable $50 Call After 4pm Electrified, With Accessories. Flower Girl Dress Clothes & Electric/Acoustic Guitar $350 OBO Both Worn Once. Gown Is Call 508-943-3711 508-234-2897 Vinci Brand $100 860-935-0112 Stainless Steel Flatware After 6pm Equipment 508-885-3124 Satin With Sequins, Bead & Service For 10, Some Mostly New, Some Used. Mahogany 508-864-7159 Small Antique Lace. Sleeveless, Long Service Pieces Fish Tanks Tan Genuine Train & Veil. Gorgeous! $25 Sizes Medium, Large & XL. Bedroom Set 125 & 75 Gallon Insulated Suit, Jackets, Organ Cabinet Sheepskin Men’s Dress Is Satin, Sleeveless, (2) Large Crystal-Base Complete Setups, Including Vests, Hats, Gloves, Pants. Full-Size Bed. Highboy, Technics SXEN4 w/Lock & Key Goes To Ankles. Has Lamps Wood Cabinet Stands, Archery, Shotgun, Mirrored Dresser, Best Offer $60 Jacket Embroidered Flowers & $20 Each Canister Filters For Salt Or Black Powder Nightstand. Size 46, Never Worn. A-Line Shape. Excellent Condition. Rascal Scooter Craftsman 42” 12HP $200 For Both OBO Medium Crystal-Base Lamp Fresh Water, Heaters, Call For Prices Riding Lawnmower $150 508-949-1320 $1200 600 Series 774-289-1871 $15 Pumps, Lights & Extras. Best Offer $350 $600 & $500 FIRM Portable Olympia Horizontal & Vertical Solid Oak Bed 508-892-8316 Typewriter Wedding Call 508-949-7040 Jenny Lind Full-Sized. Antique Yard Decorative Plate Holders Tractor Cultivator In Case. In Good Condition Gown (Satin) FOR SALE: Oak 3/4 Bed Excellent Condition. $75 Free-Standing Jewelry Headboard & Footboard, $850 Organic $100 From David’s Bridal Armoire Clothes Dryer With Spring & Rails, Vintage Royal Typewriter Worn Only Few Hours. $30 508-756-6120 Two Electric Boat Table Model Stainless Steel Sink Plus 5-Drawer Dresser 774-289-6982 Vegetable Trolling Motors Like New! Size 12/14 And Mattress $35 OBO With Sequins, Matching Ann Klein Womens Dress $40 & $60 Dual Action Bike+Arm Asking $500 Manchester CSA Shares 508-756-3690 Veil & Train. Gorgeous! Winter Coat Exercise Machine 508-248-6783 $99 OBO Black, Calf-Length, Jenny Lind China Set Woodstock, CT Leave Message Never Worn, Size 2X 860-428-0656 24K Gold, Complete, Weekly Farm Pick-Up Small Dryer 508-981-2636 $75 Maple 3/4 Bed 860-974-9004 The Full-Length Headboard & Footboard, 8 Servings. Used Only A Asko 7005 508-885-4580 Ann Klein Womens Grey With Spring & Rails. Few Times For Special Limited Number Of Shares Works Good Book Bear Dress Winter Coat Mahogany Female Asking $250 Occasions. Available - Reserve Yours $25 Western Saddle Plus Sugar & Creamer. Today For 4 1/2 Months Books! Books! Books! Black, With Pad. Only Calf-Length, Worn Only Mink Fur Coat 774-452-1668 Few Times, Size 12 Large Bowl & Platter, Of Healthy, Locally-Grown, Used A Few Times. Size 16, Good Condition Stainless Steel We have 100,000 lively $50 Excellent Condition. Farm-Fresh Produce old books at $150 $1600 John Deere 2243 $100 OBO & Flowers Double Tub Sink Call Chris 860-935-0355 THE BOOK BEAR Also: Greens Mower 774-289-1871 www.devonpointfarm.com Great For Workshop 508-764-3736 $5900 OBO $50 Child’s Western Saddle FURNITURE With Bridle, Black John Deere 220A Maple Headboard 413-262-9990 Early 1950’s Beautiful Brown Paisley Walk-Behind Greens Mower Panasonic $150 Couch, Chair & Footboard 508-943-4365 8-Piece $1995 OBO & Color TV Snapper With Matching 508-764-8330 Wrought Iron Large Beveled Mirror. Maple 6-Drawer CT-36SX12F Roto-Tiller WHIRLPOOL Den Set $700 Kawai Organ Dresser 36” HDS Flat Screen With IR5003, Used Twice We have books for the GLASS-TOP In Excellent Condition. Full-Sized w/Rails, Remote & Operating Paid $1295 scholar, collector and Antique Oak Asking $2000 Instructions. $950 general reader. ELECTRIC RANGE $550 OBO Rocking Chair From 1970’s 413-245-7819 $200 $475 Located on Route 9 in West $275 $100 Tools Call 508-943-1206 TracVac Brookfield, halfway between All Kinds Of Home Tools 774-452-1668 After 7pm Model 385-IC/385LH Amherst & Worcester. Frigidaire Top-Mount Early 2-Drawer Antique Pine Buffet Some New, Some Lightly $200 Used Once. Open 7 days a week, Refrigerator Blanket Chest Used Park Model RV Paid $1300 10am-6pm $225 508-867-8948 508-347-3380 Miscellaneous $1100 We Also Buy Emerson Microwave 4-Drawer Bureau 2002, 12x40 Bear Cat Vac-N-Chip Pro BOOK COLLECTIONS, $25 Kimball Spinnet Items (like brand new) on beautiful Gas Fireplace & Vac Pro LIBRARIES & All White, Good Condition. Hoosier Cabinet Piano Maytag Wall-Mount lot in campground can be Call 508-801-6367 Log Set used for a full 6 months (15 Models 72085, 72285, ESTATES! Glassware Solid Wood. Microwave Oven April-15 October every year) 72295 White GE Profile Brand New, Original Excellent Condition, Works Fine. $50 Used Twice CALL FOR INFO. Lamps Unopened Box. Lot paid for until 2097. 30” Convection Old Dishes Needs Tuning. Head Skis, $48,000 Paid $2772 508-867-8705 R.H. Peterson 24” Split Appraised At $2500 $1900 or call Toll Free Oak Vented Log Set Call Don (508)344-9499 Wall Oven Excellent Condition Will Sell Bindings & Poles 877-809-2665 Other Antiques With 24” Triple-T Burner $800 FIRM Never Used! 508-765-5763 GE Spacemaker Either Gas Or Propane. Player Piano Available! 508-892-9103 $150 Microwave Oven 508-764-8801 Original $650 Pioneer & Technics Excellent Condition Sofa & Chair Thomasville And Vent MUST SELL! Kitchen Center Stereo Components 150 Rolls Go With It Cream Color Sofa With Electric Stove $400 OBO $850 Blue Floral Print. Cherry GE Profile By Oster Best Offer Induction Stovetop $150 860-928-5266 508-234-9020 In Excellent Condition. Bedroom Set Complete Set Of Attachments Call 508-949-7040 Matching Chair With For Food Processing, Dresser, Mirror, Chest, All For $550 GE Refrigerator Golf Clubs Pratt & Whitney Ottoman, In Very Good Moving, So MUST SELL Cooking & Baking. Mitsubishi 65” Condition. Nightstand, Headboard & $300 Mens/Womens Flat-Belt Driven Footboard. With Queen 508-347-8029 Complete Set With Bag Great Condition. Projection TV $250 For Both Double Bed $65 Mattress & Boxspring $75 With Oak Entertainment Metal Lathe 508-248-7150 Included. Wizard Of Oz Dresser With Mirror Overall Dimensions; Falcon Fishing Rods 508-949-1320 Center Very Good Condition! End Table $700 7’ Long By 2’ Wide Books $150 Brand New $100 Seldom Used. Older Editions Ladies Fur Coats Comes With 3 & 4 Jaw $750 Steals It! New & Refurbished Tomos 80 Motorcycle Chucks. 5-Drawer Okuma Fishing Rods 3-Speed Auto Call 508-949-7040 Victrola Talking Machine Great Prices. $450 Floor Model Chest Of Drawers Brand New $75 $500 860-923-3532 $75 With The Look Of New, Wood Fishing Rod Rack And Not The Price. Ask For Ron TOOL SHEDS Book Shelf 12 Rods - $40 End Tables 6 Feet Tall 774-280-0556 Mink, Raccoon, Fox, (2) Glass-Top With Made of Texture 1-11 Assorted Okuma Reels Shearling, Coyote, Wrought Iron Base Prom Dress 8x8 $625 Call 860-779-0947 $50-$100 And More! $90 For Both New - Size 4 Solid Oak 8x10 $800 Long & Short Beautiful Paisley Multi-Print L-Desk & Hutch Electrical Material 508-390-3717 860-774-1833 With White Background. 8x12 $875 Women’s Designer Industrial, Commercial, 508-885-8940 $1995 8x16 $1175 Leave Message Spaghetti Straps. Clothing Residential Kitchen Table Purchased From David’s Light, Distressed Oak Wheat, Delivered And Wire, Pipe, Fittings, Relays, With 4 Chairs Pioneer Stereo Bridal For $200 Integrated Surge Supressor Built On-Site Shoes & Coils, Overloads, Fuses, Black With Gold Trim System Asking $100 Power Unit, Storage Curios, Other Sizes Available Accessories Breakers, Meters, $100 Laminate Flooring 508-278-6693 Open Shelf (Built-In Lamp) Punches, Pipe-Benders. With All Original Manuals. Shoes, Sizes 5-11 276.5 Sq.Ft. Includes Turntable, Radio Top Drawbridge Slides Call 413-324-1117 Clothing Sizes 0-12 ‘60s Stereo Light Oak. 20 Year Warranty, Forward And Illuminated New Recessed Troffer Tuner, 5-Band Analyzer For Shed Door 40 Plus Crates!!! Flourescent 3-Tube Credenza Cabinet Moisture Protection. With Speakers. Cassette Tape Desktop. Unique Oak Table Excellent Second T-8 277V Fixtures With Radio Underlayment & Install Kit. Player/Recorder, CD Player. Interior Bi-Fold Doors 68”Wx81”Dx72”H 72” Round Hand Condition. Enclosed $150 $300 Original Cost $1250 Some Lumber (Includes Left-L) $550 Over 300 Pair Designer Must See To Appreciate $56 Each Both In Good Condition Economy Stopped Excellent Condition MORE! One Owner/1yr Old/MINT Jeans. Call 5pm-8:30pm Call 10am-7pm Our Renovation! $15 Each Originally $2400 508-756-6120 Many High-End Items. $425 508-765-1231 508-867-6546 508-885-6831 508-943-0169 413-245-3402 508-248-1951 774-289-6982 860-974-9946 4 ☎ TOWN-TO-TOWN CLASSIFIEDS ☎ A STONEBRIDGE PRESS PUBLICATION ☎ May 12, 2010

BUSINESS ASSISTANT (Part-time) Central, MA Campus Bay Path College is looking for a self motivated individual for a part-time position at our Charlton/Sturbridge, MA Campus. The Business Assistant works 11:00am-7:00pm on consecutive Saturdays and is responsible for providing IT, administrative and general office support to the faculty, students and staff when classes are in session, including answering phones, photocopying, greeting students, set-up, breakdown and support of presentation equipment along with basic hardware and software troubleshoot- ing. This position requires excellent computer skills, including word processing, Publisher, PowerPoint and Excel, strong customer service skills, the ability to work independently and valid driver’s license. Applicants for this position should submit a cover letter outlining salary requirements, resume and contact information for four professional refer- ences. All applications should be sent electronically in MS Word format to [email protected]. An equal opportunity employer, Bay Path College is committed to fostering diversity in its student body, faculty, and staff.

265 FUEL/WOOD 285 PET CARE 285 PET CARE A. Jeffers Afairydogmother Tree Service Pet Services °°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°° A Few Openings Tree Removals Available Logging Also Starting Small Breed Playgroup Land Clearing Providing Exercise Going... Going... Firewood Socialization And $175/Cord Conditioning Gone to the Dogs WOOD LOTS Training and behavior WANTED Pick-Up And 130 YARD SALES 205 BOATS Delivery Service management in your FREE ESTIMATES Teacher’s Call (774)239-0285 Basic Training Available home. 1970 Sea Sprite For A Fee Positive methods Retirement 14’ w/Trailer & 33 HP In Business used. Johnson Outboard. All Seasoned For 18 Years Yard Sale All In Good Shape. Certified Pet Dog Saturday 5/22 $750 Hardwood Insured. trainer and member 9am-3pm Cut, Splt & Delivered Sylvania Vintage Mention This Ad And APDT Raindate: 5/29 Prompt Delivery Get 1 Day Free Stereo Console MC & Visa Accepted Call Renelle at 110 NOVENAS 130 YARD SALES 653 Church Street Circa 1960 508-904-2114 Whitinsville Westview Farms 508-892-1850 010 FOR SALE Solid Oak & Oak Veneer 111 East Hill Road PRAYER TO THE Assorted Teaching Materials Cabinet email: BIG & Knick-Knacks, Books. Monson, MA [email protected] BLESSED VIRGIN $75 413-246-1721 Apple Acres Yard Sale! Everything Must Go! 508-868-2860 Women’s Escada (Never known to fail). Oh Most Items $1 Or Less Coat/Jacket most beautiful flower of Mt. 14 Condos! Central Boiler E-Classic Kennel Carmel, fruitful vine, splen- House Goods, Clothing, Cashgora/Angora Wool, Yard Sale 1400/2400 • Rubber-Matted Gold Color. US Size 10 Or dor of Heaven, Blessed Jewelry, Collectibles, 1984 15.5’ Mother of the Son of God, And MORE! 35 West Street OUTDOOR WOOD Heated/Air-Conditioned 12, Excellent Condition. Thundercraft Sleeping Areas. $400 Immaculate Virgin, assist me Saturday, 5/15 Douglas FURNACE 860-974-9946 in this my necessity. Oh Star Tri-Hull Boat • Large Individual Runs, of the Sea, help me and 8am-2pm Saturday & Sunday Cleaner & Greener Outdoor Exercise Pens, With Chrysler 85HP Force EPA Qualified show me herein, you are my RAINDATE: 5/22 May 15th & 16th Outboard Motor. Country Walks mother, Oh Holy Mary, Moth- 9am-1pm 25-Year Warranty Quay Side Condos Galvanized 2001 Venture Call Today • Large Indoor Women’s Escada er of God, Queen of Heaven Brunnell Avenue Household & Kitchen, Trailer. Play Area Coat/Jacket and Earth, I humbly beseech Power Tools, Books, Good Shape, Runs Good! 508-882-0178 you from the bottom of my (Off Quabog Street) Sporting Equipment CrystalRockFarm.com •Bathing Available Cashgora/Angora Wool, Brookfield Impella, Battery & Ignition 3 Gold Color. US Size 10 Or heart, succor me in this ne- And More. Years Old. • Monitored By ADT Same Owners 12, Excellent Condition. cessity. There are none that $1800 OBO Cut & Split can withstand your call. Oh, Open 7 Days A Week Tom & Camila $400 Call 508-680-2435 Green 8:30am-10:30am 860-974-9946 show me herein, you are my Colonial Park 200 GEN. BUSINESS mother. Oh, Mary conceived Firewood 3:00pm-5:00pm New Stuff! without sin, pray for us who Annual 1985 Ski Nautique 2 Cord Minimum Call (508)865-2227 Reconnective Healing Women’s Salvatore have recourse to thee. (3 Neighborhood 203 SNOWMOBILES “2001” $175/cord Animal Massage times) Holy Mary I place this (Delivered - Limited Area) St. Bernards Animal Communication Ferragamo cause in your hands (3 Yard Sale 400 Hours On Engine, 1998 Yamaha Newer Upholstery. Premium Dark Pine Bark Available! Leather Blazer times). Sweet Mother I pray Saturday, May 15th Mulch Available for this cause in your hands. VMax 500 $4000 OBO As Always! Jacket (Raindate: Sunday, 5/16) 3400 Miles. 413-222-2058 $20.00/yard Reiki/Feng Shui Soft, Buttery, (3 times). Holy Spirit, resolve plus delivery all problems, light all roads 9am-3pm $1700 Natural Foods Golden Brown Color. 508-987-7686 T. Jepson & Son, LLC. Collinswood Excellent Condition. so that I can attain my goal. Corner Of Colonial Road 1988 Inboard 508-885-3037 Flower Essences Size 6 Or 8 You gave me the divine gift And Bath House Road Ski Centurion 774-272-3729 K-9 Services Alpha Wave Music $200 to forgive and forget all evil Webster, MA 2002 Polaris against me in all instances of Edge X With Trailer 860-974-9946 my life, you are with me. I Multi-Family, Low Hours, Like New Boarding want this short prayer to Large Selection Of Items Electric Start, Reverse, FIREWOOD Indoor/Outdoor Runs 2992 N. Maine Miles. $8000 thank you for all things as 413-245-9621 Green Or Seasoned Skylights Women’s Salvatore you confirm once again that I $2800 Or BRO Cut, Split & Delivered Heated/Air Conditioned Ferragamo never want to be separated Estate Sale 1996 Skidoo MXZ 583 1990 Glasport WOOD LOTS WANTED Leather Blazer from you even in spite of ma- Friday & Saturday Call Paul Day Care terial things. I wish to be 3717 N. Maine Miles. Jacket May 14th & 15th Runs Great. 20 Foot 508-769-2351 Supervised Groups with you in eternal glory. 508-987-5349 Soft, Buttery, Thank you for your mercy to- 9am-4pm $1800 Or BRO Open Bow Ski Boat Daily/Weekly Rates Golden Brown Color. NO EARLY BIRDS! Exceptional boarding Large Play Yards ward me and mine. The per- 508-949-7388 New 350 Engine, Zero Hours. Excellent Condition. son must say this prayer Furniture & New Interior, New Flooring. environment with Size 6 Or 8 three consecutive days. Af- Miscellaneous Items. Drive-On Trailer. Firewood unique daycare setting Training $200 Arctic Cat Sacrifice At $7200 ter three days the request CASH ONLY! Green, $135 Monday-Friday Basic - Advanced 860-974-9946 will be granted. This prayer Snowmobiles Group Or Private must be published after the 41 Everett Ave 2006 570 Panther 12 Foot Jon Boat 128 cubic feet. daycare available Webster Seats, Electric Motor, New - Open Enrollment prayer is granted. Thank 2-Up, 579 Miles, State of the art indoor Wood Stove Automatic Start & Reverse On Trailer. (508)476-3073 you. N.F.L. training facility Vermont Castings Resolute Like New $1500 or Grooming Excellent Condition. Very GARAGE SALE 1996 ZR580 508-234-6096 Group or private day Baths To Full Grooms Clean Burning, Firescreen Thank You Saint Jude MOVING! 2300 Miles, Real Fast Sled! (774)696-7879 and evening classes And Warming Shelves For Prayers Answered Crown And Eagle Way Take Them Both For $5900 2004 Carver 360 Certifications! Included. God, thank you for all the Agility obedience and Uxbridge REE ETS PCSA Levels I & II $2100 New grace and favors which you 508-340-5334 Sport Sedan 281 F P conformation CPR Certified Asking $1100 (Off East Hartford Ave) have given me through the (2) 375HP Volvo 8.1 Liter Reiki Master 508-943-0277 prayers of your Apostle, Jude 204 WATER EQUIPMENT Engines. 7.3KW Kohler FREE KITTENS Puppy Kindergarten Saturday, May 15th Tiger Kittens, Very Friendly. Lighterian Reiki VII Thaddeus. St. Jude, I thank 9am-4pm Generator, 2 State Rooms, Starting Soon you for your intercession in 1994 Sea-Doo Fresh Water Vacu-Flush 6 Weeks Old Reconnective Healing II Yamaha response to my prayers. I Furniture, Housewares, Bombardier SP94 Head, Full Galley. Already Box Trained & Beginner Obedience ICNDF Certified Trainer Toys, And Lots More PRICE REDUCED Eating On Their Own. V-Star 1100 will always be grateful to you Starting Soon Experienced, Caring Staff and will spread to devotion Great Finds! With Trailer $199,000 Only 3 Left! Studded Seat & Pillion Pad Excellent Condition, Runs Call After 6pm Weekdays, Individualized Care $200 to you. Be with us always so $179,000 Beginner Agility Attention To Detail we may face our problems Great. Seat Just Recovered, Call 774-230-8295 Or On Weekends FitnessQuest Edge with courage and serenity HUGE Low Hours On Jet Pump. 774-241-0436 Starting Soon Crosstrainer O.M. Has Been Winterized. 508-987-0077 Yard Sale $1600 2004 Glastron 283 PETS 205 Federal Hill Road Used Only A Few Times New Competition Asking $250 THANKSGIVING Saturday & Sunday Call Deb 17-Foot Bowrider Oxford, MA NOVENA to May 15th & 16th 508-965-7077 ADOPT A NEEDY Obedience Sears Craftsman 3.0L Volvo Penta I/O, starwoodpetresort.com Gas-Powered Edger ST. JUDE 8am-2pm 135 HP V6. DOG OR CAT $75 O Holy St. Jude, Apostle and Lots Of Stuff 1995 Polaris Less Than 80 Hours! Tested, Vetted, Fixed, All Breed Martyr, great in virtue and Something For Everyone! SL750 Jetski E-Z Load Trailer, And Ready For Love! Grooming 508-892-1550 rich in miracles, near kins- 2 Pairs Of Waterskis. Please Consider 286 LIVESTOCK man of Jesus Christ, faithful 4 Liberty Way w/Trailer $10,000 OBO Adopting From Available intercessor of all who invoke Charlton With Brand New 508-347-2279 Second Chance “It’s all about the 2003 HAWK your special patronage in (Route 20 To Center Depot Galvanized Trailer. After 6pm Animal Shelter Custom 2-Horse 100 GENERAL time of need, to you I have Road, Follow Signs) Less Than 80 Hours, dogs!” Gooseneck Trailer Freshwater Only. 508-867-5525 recourse from the depth of www.secondchanceanimals.org Dressing/sleeping area. my heart and humbly beg to 2-Person Jetski Includes 2008 Southwind Call Terri Excellent condition. Need Help Fixing Your Pet? 105 BULLETIN BOARD whom God has given such MOVING 3 New Life Vests & Cover. By Bennington 508-832-9394 $12,000. great power to come to my $750 Call Us, We Have Low Cost 860-634-4632 assistance. Help me in my SALE 508-987-5152 Sport Deck Boat Programs! or visit our website Woodstock, CT IN REMEMBRANCE present and urgent petition. Everything Must Go! After 7pm With 4-Stroke 150HP www.collinswoodk9.com Julie Ann Bainton In return, I promise to make Yamaha your name known, and cause Kitchen Table & Chairs, Trailer, Seat Covers. Dressers, Lamps, TV’s, 2005 Ski-Doo Jetski Pure Bred Bagged Shavings (Knurowski) you to be invoked. Apple Green & Black. 24.1 Hours. Kiln-Dried Pine 36 Year Senior Secretary Say three Our Fathers, three All Manner Of Household $21,500 Goods. Less Than 65 Hours. Puppies Paper Bags. Bay Path High School Hail Mary’s and Glorias. 3-Cylinder 15003cc 508-943-5062 Over thirty breeds available. Dear Friend, Please Visit Publication must be prom- Friday & Saturday Supercharged Engine. FAN-C-PET 3.25 Cubic Feet Health checked/guaranteed. $5.00 Each (No Limit) Our Guest Book And Leave A ised. St. Jude pray for us May 14th-May 15th 3-Seater, 130 Inches Long. Larson 1997 State licensed. Mobile Note To Pay Your Respects and all who invoke your aid. 9am-3pm $7500 www.laughlinkennel.com Pick Up In www.tinyurl.com/JulieBainton Amen. This Novena has nev- Includes Dock & Trailer Ski-Boat Grooming Salon West Brookfield er been known to fail. This 8 Cedar Lake Drive 508-347-8956 19 Foot, With Volvo Penta Laughlin Kennel Novena must be said for 9 Sturbridge, MA Engine. With Trailer. Call 508-987-7161 Rock Valley Farm consecutive days. Publica- Kayak $5000 Vicki Kelley 508-867-2508 LOOKING FOR A tion promised. N.F.L. TREADMILL Multi-Family For Sale 508-476-5476 Spencer Animal Professional Horse Tack With Paddles (Purple) Control Bits, Bridles, Saddles, If You Have A Treadmill Yard Sale $150 Personal Watercraft Groomer You’d Like To Donate To 130 YARD SALES Desperately needs Accessories. New, Used, Saturday, May 15th Call Deb 2005 Yamaha Wave 20 Years Exp. English, Western, Blankets, Golden Heights Community 508-347-1492 homes for many Hall, Please Call $DOLLAR$ 9am-2pm Runner GP1300R Gift Items, Reins. abandoned cats and “We Go Right to Almost Anything 508-943-7876 YARD SALE 413 Linwood Ave 205 BOATS Like New, Two-Person. Only Whitnsville, MA 12 Hours. Includes Cover. sometimes kittens. Your Door” Horse-Related Don’t Miss! Rock Valley Farm New/Used Gift Items, “A Little Bit Of Everything 15.5 Foot OMC $5500 OBO Shots, wormed, 107 MISC. FREE Call 508-248-1888 508-987-2419 West Brookfield Clothing, Housewares, For Everyone!” Sunbird leukemia tested, 508-867-2508 Infant/Toddler Items, Etc. 1989-90 Bowrider 70HP spayed & neutered. FREE (Most Items $1) Outboard, Very Low Hours. Pontoon Raft Call 508-885-2306 (4) Strapped Bundles 1780 Route 197 Multi-Family Well Maintained. Galvanized With Flooring & Rug Of Slab Wood Woodstock, CT Yard Sale Custom Trailer. 3 Custom Replaced 3 Years Ago. 285 PET CARE LOCAL NEWS, ONLINE 508-867-6703 (West Toward Bigelow) Covers - Convertible Top, With Ladder. Saturday, May 15th Mooring Cover, Custom $895 Saturday 5/15 8am-3pm J & L Storage Cover. 508-867-6296 8am 139 Rice Corner Road $2500 OBO Pet Sitting 203-879-3221 FREE WOOD Brookfield, MA Sailboat For Sale Service YARD SALE 2000 Hunter 212 Professional at Home 24/7. Multi-Family PALLETS 81 South Spencer Road Spinnaker Sail Great Day Sailer! Pet Sitting and Dog Walking Spencer, MA Yard Sale & Genoa Sail 21 Feet, Cuddy Cabin, Member of National You pick up. Monday thru Galvanized Trailer. Extra Jib. Association of Professional Friday 8am-noon. Saturday, May 15th Saturday, May 15th Harken Boom Great Shape, AVAILABLE Pet Sitters 8am-1pm Stonebridge Press 8am-3pm Vang Used Very Little. Established 1996 25 Optical Drive Rain Or Shine! 30% Under NADA Retail WHEN YOU ARE. Furniture, Holiday $350 For All Certified • Bonded • Insured (located behind Southbridge Decorations, Craft Items, 144 Chestnut Street Excellent Condition $4950 All local. All the time. Hotel & Conference Center) 508-347-3826 TheHeartOfMassachusetts.com Household Items. Southbridge, MA 01550 413-245-3402 508-340-7697 MAY 12, 2010 ☎ TOWN-TO-TOWN CLASSIFIEDS ☎ A STONEBRIDGE PRESS PUBLICATION ☎ 5

286 LIVESTOCK 298 WANTED TO BUY BOOKS! Stowe BOOKS! BOOKS! Farm We Buy Books! StoweFarm.com Accumulations 310 GENERAL HELP 310 GENERAL HELP 320 MEDICAL/DENTAL Collections WANTED WANTED Family Fun! Estates Speech Therapists Opening June 5th Etc. Customer Help Per Diem Positions Available Every Saturday The Book Bear Spring/Summer Work LANDSCAPE For Charlton Area 402 GENERAL SERVICES 298 WANTED TO BUY 298 WANTED TO BUY $18.50 Base Appt, Flex FT/PT Send Cover Letter And & Sunday Route 9 Customer Sales/Service, 10am-3pm West Brookfield, MA Experienced Resume To: Cleanouts No Experience Necessary HR Dept. Ideal For Students & Others, Techs/Foreman ATTENTION: ROCK WALL CLIMBING Call Today For Overlook Visiting Cleanups An Appointment All Ages 17+ MOON BOUNCE Conditions Apply Wanted for lawn Nurse Assoc., Inc. WWII & KOREAN WAR VETERANS 508-867-8705 maintenance & PO Box 1000 Haul-Away GEM MINING Call Now! 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Salary and benefits If You Want Playground Jewelry commensurate Experience Required. Etc. Compensation And Group COMPETITIVE PAY! To Get Rid Of It, EDICAL ENTAL EDICAL ENTAL Sand Diggers Support Provided w/experience 320 M /D 320 M /D AND MORE! Call Tom Or Deb Auburn VNA We’ll Do It! 508-987-1060 Call FREE Estimates! Ice Cream And A. Arsenault & Sons Helping Hands. Heritage Home Health Care Or Healing Hearts 774-230-8586 Buck’n BBQ 508-865-1228 located in Spencer Is Currently Hiring ALWAYS OPEN! Leave Message 508-885-5589 191 Pakachoag Street Fax resume Auburn, MA 01501 Certified Nursing Assistants (508)865-9860 Call (508)791-0081 433 CLEANING CASH PAID Call Sue At 508-885-9889 Email: And For Coins And Jewelry (508)856-1718 [email protected] (Docket #13269) EOE Certified Home Health Aides Buying/Selling * TLC Home * 286 FEED Gold & Silver Quality Horse Hay One Piece Or Collection Driver Cleaning 508-347-0036 Valet Parking Attendant- 800 Pound Square Bales Lee’s Coins & Jewelry 400 SERVICES Have You Heard The to work at several locations Phrase, “GOING GREEN?” Call Monday-Friday Timothy & Orchard Grasses 239 West Main Street Fertilize Fields in Worcester, MA. We Use & Supply Organic 9am-5pm First Cutting $100 Each East Brookfield IMMEDIATE OPENING! F/T- Cleaners To Ensure Your Second Cutting $130 Each (Route 9 - Panda P/T available. Potential to 402 GENERAL SERVICES Family’s Safety. For More Information Delivery Fee Extra Garden Plaza) earn $11 and more to start. Great benefits health, dental, Gift Certificates For Rock Valley Farm 508-637-1236 Baby Showers, West Brookfield 508-341-6355 401k plan, plenty of room for Lifeguard 442 LICENSED DAY 454 HOME growth! Applicant must be Anniversaries, And More! 508-867-2508 Positions A Perfect Gift! CARE IMPROVEMENT over 18, must be able to A CALL 298 WANTED TO BUY WANTED drive standard Available For CALL TAMMIE TODAY transmission vehicles, have Certified Beatles Items valid license, and prior WE HAUL FOR A GREENER Home Repairs Record Sleeves, Record customer service experience Lifeguards WE TAKE IT ALL! TOMORROW! Kitchen Bathroom Players, Dolls, Statues, a plus!!! Licensed $ Mugs, Toys, Magazines, For Our Cleanouts 508-347-3275 Or Basement Promo Items, Displays, Please contact us at Community 774-230-7885 Home Remodeling ROSS RECYCLING Movie Posters, Etc. 877-455-5552 or at: Appliances Pool. Full Days Demolition Decks We Pay More!! 860-779-2469 www.valetparkof & Weekends Office/Homes america.com/employment Closings Spring Or Fall Cleanings Day Care All Scrap Metals, (Including Immediate Openings Handicap Accessibility WANTED Attics Weekly/Bi-Weekly Or Ramps Cars, Trucks Cat’s Meow Village Holidays) Basements Monthly Cleanings Various Time Slots Batteries, Reproduction Of The Foster 40 Year Roof Applications Flexible Hours/Days Available For All Ages. Copper Wire, Unibank Of Uxbridge Parents Wanted Available At: Visa/MC/Check Registered/Insured/ (No Longer Made) Painting Appliances... Seeking Quality Homes Brookside Terrace 10% Discount With Ad Bonded Very Flexible. Inside & Outside If You Have One To Sell, Throughout Central MA References Available 64 Tucker Hill Rd. Call 508-234-4722 To Provide Foster Care 11 Village Drive, 1-800-414-0239 Reasonable Rates. Walkways Putnam, CT 06260 Ask For Tom Or To Children In Need. Southbridge, MA Healthy Meals And Leave Message Landscaping 24/7 Support. Generous Call Wanda Snack Provided. 860-928-7165 Reimbursement. Bulldozer Affordable Retaining Walls WANTED $500 Sign-On Bonus 508-764-7675 x5 Residential Large Indoor Insulated Copper Call For Details Excavator Playroom. DEMOLITION & Masons & & Commercial Cleaning Large Fenced-In Yard Call GO2Guys At OUTE Aluminum Wire & Laborers Backhoe We Offer Quality Work At 800-372-2420 R 25 Pounds Or More Masonry restoration Call Michelle An Affordable Price! 508-943-2526 Lic CT/MA/RI We Will Come To You, contractor in northeastern Service 169 CT seeks entry-level field • Offices & Homes For More Details Insured To $2M Weigh It, And Pay Cash Devereux Therapeutic Driveways, Grading, • Weekly & Bi-Weekly Quality Is #1 On The Spot! personnel, skilled masons, Drainage, House Lot License #2087686 NTIQUES Foster Care and mason apprentices for • One-Time Cleanings A Contractors & 508-829-6769 careers in high quality Clearing, Top Soil & Seed, • Carpet Cleaning 884 Worcester St. Electricians Welcome commercial/institutional Landscaping, Etc. • Auto Detailing NOW Southbridge MA Call To Make An Full Or Part-Time construction. Applicants Prompt & Professional • Floors ENROLLING Appointment must be safety conscious, Service • Upholstery Paint Pro’s Looking To Purchase 508-269-2593 SECRETARY motivated, mechanically FALL 2010 inclined, able to work at FREE Estimates • Janitor Work Antiques For Local Law Office • Windows Bright Beginnings Specializing In And Collectibles elevated heights and have L&E Construction Exterior Restoration Send Resume To: reliable transportation with We Guarantee Your Montessori Single Items WAR Town-To-Town Classifieds valid drivers license. & Landscape Satisfaction Will Be Pre-School Full Power-Washing Or Entire Estates PO Box 90 WE OFFER: Competitive Call (774)200-6920 Our Best Reference! 465 Main Street, Oxford, MA Services Ad Reference 00007 wage and benefit package REGISTERED, We Buy It All RELICS Southbridge, MA 01550 Your Child Deserves The And Also Do (medical, dental, 401k, etc.), INSURED & BONDED Best Start To Their FREE Estimates On-Site Estate Sales & on the job training and more. Give Maria A Call Education! Licensed & Insured And Be a part of restoring some Call The 508-764-2500 508-987-3465 Visa/MC Accepted WAR HELP WANTED of New England’s most high Lic. #8121699 Estate Auctions profile & historic structures! Financing Available CALL MIKE ANYTIME SOUVENIRS Applications Accepted Junk Man R&D Cleaning For Approved 8:30am-4:30pm, Mon-Fri Homeowners! 508-765-9512 FREE BBQ Services 454 HOME WANTED 1053 Buckley Hwy Available For Houses, Call Today! WWII & EARLIER Union, CT REMOVAL! Apartments, Offices, Etc. IMPROVEMENT EEOE Bonded. 508-347-3088 CA$H WAITING! GUTTERS CLEANED Landlord & Daily Discounts Helmets, Swords, Mystery Shoppers FREE Estimates Backhoe Antiques Daggers, Bayonets, Earn Up To $100 Per Day! Removal of Metal, Low Rates & Medals, Badges, Flags, Undercover Shoppers Call Anytime PAINTING Wanted! Needed To Judge Retail & Appliances, 774-289-2387 Excavation Work Uniforms, etc. Surrogate All Types Of Work Call Now! Over 30 Years Experience. Dining Establishments. Furniture, TV’s. Interior/ Experience Not Required Drainage 508-248-5150 Call David Mothers 877-787-6583 Construction Septic Repair & Installation Exterior 442 LICENSED DAY Northside Village 1-508-688-0847 Materials. Stumps Removed Power Washing Antiques, Needed 311 PART-TIME HELP CARE Cellar Holes I’ll Come To YOU! Cellars/Attics Etc. A Family Business Be part of a miracle WANTED Carpentry Located In Charlton MA, Cleaned. Concrete Work • FREE ESTIMATES • For Over 25 Years, Is The rewards are more WANTED Small Building *************** Also Available • FULLY Insured • Looking To Purchase than financial The Commonwealth of • Reasonable Rates • 300 HELP WANTED Weekend Demolition, Tires. FREE Estimates Antiques And Seeking Women Massachusetts Office of Collectables, One Piece Bus Washer Leaves Removed. Child Care Services Quaboag Construction Corp. Rich O’Brien 21-43 Non-Smoker Starts Appx 9pm 413-575-4243 Or An Entire Estate. 310 GENERAL HELP With Healthy Small Residential requires that all ads Painting Clean Outside, Fuel, Etc. placed in the newspaper We Also Do Attic And WANTED Pregnancy History Takes About 30-40 Minutes Moves. Trees Cut 28 Years Of Experience Cellar Cleanouts Per Bus. Must Have CDL. for child care (daycare) 508-248-7314 We Do It All! Local Preferred. Detail Brush/Limbs in your home include DiGeronimo Call Us Before You Have COMPANIONS Oriented. Removed your license number. A Yard Sale. Call 508-234-4585 Painting 457 LAWN/GARDEN Always Interested In Or Email Furnaces Removed HOMEMAKERS For More [email protected] Quality, Affordability Old Lighting, Pottery, Information Call Check-our-down-to- Mimi’s Leicester & Trust Stoneware, Old Toys, Immediate 319 HEALTH CARE Paintings, Prints, Frames, 888-363-9457 earth prices first! Home Day Care Without Compromise Composted Openings PROFESSIONALS Furniture, Snowshoes & reproductivepossibilities.com Weekends also! Quiet Street, Fenced Yard, Wood Skies, Iron Banks & Meals. 14 Years Experience. Interior Rooms Sheep Manure Doorstops, Phonographs, Local Work Music Therapy Central Mass Immediate Openings As Low As Telephones, Radios Part-Time Students/Grads, Musicians All Ages, Including Infants! $129 Available At Farm! Share Your Talents With and Connecticut Flexible Hours, Great Rates Above Average Prices Instant Pay Elderly, Disabled. Ceilings $59 20lb Bags Paid! Cash Paid! Hair Stylist And Sibling Discount Needed For Brookfield Rewarding Positions Locally. Dave Offered. Woodwork $59 At $10 Per Bag Call Us Call KeepMeHome Make A Difference In Area Salon. Call Now 508-248-5150 877-302-2323 (Part-Time To Start) People’s Lives 508-347-7804 Serving Central Mass. Call 508-867-6111 [email protected] Send Your Resume With 508-892-9983 James DiGeronimo www.keepmehome.com Please Call 413-262-5082 508-864-5605 Cover Letter To 508-769-1437 Cell 508-577-7940 Leave Message [email protected] Lic#2084989 6 ☎ TOWN-TO-TOWN CLASSIFIEDS ☎ A STONEBRIDGE PRESS PUBLICATION ☎ May 12, 2010

457 LAWN/GARDEN 505 APARTMENTS FOR 505 APARTMENTS FOR 505 APARTMENTS FOR 505 APARTMENTS FOR 505 APARTMENTS FOR 515 CONDOS-RENT/SALE 550 MOBILE HOMES RENT RENT RENT RENT RENT Southbridge Southbridge Spencer Webster Excellent 2BR, 2BA Condo Sturbridge SOUTHBRIDGE Clean, Very Large 2 Bedroom. Centrally First Floor Two Bedroom, For Rent In Quiet Area. Mobile Home 55+ C&C 8 Summer Street 7-Room, 3 Bedroom Located. Second Floor. 5 Large Rooms, Pantry Fully Applianced, Including 1 Bedroom, Ideal 2nd Floor, 2 Bedroom, Apartment. Off-Street Parking. $750/Month Plus Utilities Washer/Dryer. No Smoking. Properties Large Kitchen, Large Washer & Dryer Hookups. No Pets Lake Street Location, Close To Living Room, New Bath, De-Leaded. Plenty Of $650/Month $900/Month + Utilities LOOK & COMPARE Second Floor, 4 Rooms, First & Security Everything. New Floors, Hardwood Floors, Storage Space. First/Last & Security Two Bedrooms. Heat/HW Included $795/Month 508-885-6005 References & Credit Check Carpets, Paint, Windows, All Dirt Southbridge Heat/Hot Water. Stove & Required. Quality 1, 2 & 3 $850/Month First & Security Refrigerator, Lighted Shower, Cabinets & CONSTRUCTION & 508-439-2475 Available Immediately Bedroom Apartments! 15 Ballard Court Spencer Parking Lot Call 508-450-8097 LANDSCAPING Appliances, Off-Street 3 Bedroom, First Floor. $750/Month Counters. Newer Furnace, Attractive One & Two Bobcat & Excavation Parking. Heat & Hot Water Both Remodeled, A/C & More. Included. Bedroom Apartments. OUSES FOR ENT Southbridge Appliances, Some With Washer/Dryer Hookups, 525 H R Washer/Dryer. Curtain Drains Sturbridge $975/Month & Perimeter Drains Coombs Street Washer/Dryer Hookups, Hardwood Floors 2 Bedroom Apartment 16 Ballard Court 2 Bedroom Apartment Modern & Bright, No Smoking/Pets CHARLTON $37,500 Spring & Fall Cleanups Appliances & Hot Water 3 Bedroom, Second Floor. Available. Quiet Country Setting. Rubbish Removal. WATERFRONT Owner Financing New Lawn Installs Included. Convenient Heat & Hot Water Conveniently Located, First & Security Location, Laundry Room Included. Applianced, Washer/Dryer Directly Off Route 9. For Rent Available Sprinkler Systems On Premises Hook-ups. No Pets. 508-943-5404 Recently Renovated 2BR $975/Month Available Now! Leave Message Call For Details Bark Mulching $750/Month Section 8 OK. 508-735-4335 Cottage On Picturesque 186 Hamilton Street $700 Cranberry Lake. Partially 508-347-7027 Brush/Stump Removal Call (508)765-0501 COMMERCIAL SPACE Visit Our Website www.spencercondos.com Furnished, Kitchen HIGH Quality - LOW Prices $550/Month First And Security. References And Credit WEBSTER Appliances, Marble Counter 774-200-3102 186 Hamilton Street Check Required. FIRST MONTH FREE! Tops, Large Living Area DOUGLAS Second Floor, 2 Bedroom 1 Bedroom Apartment w/Cathedral Ceiling, Ware Heat & Hot Water Call (508)596-8497 Spencer Available In Quiet 6-Family Spacious Deck, Dock, Etc. Large 3 Bedroom, Family 1, 2 & 3 Bedroom Duplex House Black Diamond Apartments Available Included. $650 $1200/Month Park, Pets Welcome! Wall-To-Wall Carpet 2 Bedrooms, Appliances, Off-Street Parking, Laundry. 508-248-5175 Lawn Care Prices start at $845/month. $750/Month Southbridge Washer/Dryer, Garage. Country Living Near Quabbin. Includes heat, hot water, Separate Utilities. No Pets. Have Your Yard Stand 105 West Main Street Dresser Street Large Private Yard. Non-Smokers Preferred. 14’x67’, Must See Inside! A/C, pool, fitness center 1-2 Bedrooms, First Floor, $850/Month Modern & Fully Renovated! Out From The Rest! & children’s program. 2 Bedroom, Third Floor Last & Security. Webster Left Side In 2-Family Home, First & Last References Very Lovely 3/4 New Roof, Windows, Deck, Lawn Maintenance Off street parking. With Garage. 774-276-1974 Mowing Call (508)476-3777 Available 5/1 508-864-6285 Bedroom House. Plush Carpet And Freshly $575/Month Quiet. No Pets/Smoking Beautiful, Modern Kitchen Weed-Whacking First/Security Spencer Painted Throughout. New 96 North Street With Old Charm. Open Mulch Installation Leave Message Large One Bedroom WEBSTER Dining & Living Room. Front Load Washer/Dryer, Etc. 2nd Floor, One Bedroom 508-765-7131 Apartment. Located Near HALF MONTH FREE Side-By-Side Stainless Steel Dudley Wall-To-Wall Carpet Quaint Backyard. Must See! Route 9. With Huge Closet, 3BR, 1BA. Clean, Modern $1350/Month Fridge With Ice/Water, Seth Goudreau Dresser Hill Available 5/1 Carpeted Living Room. Remodel. NEW Kitchen $575/Month First & Last Required. And Stove All Remain. 774-402-4694 Apartments Southbridge Kitchen Includes Major Includes Stainless Available 7/1 [email protected] 2 Bedroom In Country Service Pets Only FIRST FLOOR APARTMENT Appliances. Tenant Washer Appliances, Gas Heat, Call 508-372-9033 $52,900 Local - Fully Insured Setting. Stove And W/D Hookups, AVAILABLE & Dryer. Off-Street Parking, 413-687-0073 Refrigerator Included, 3-4 Bedroom Off-Street Parking, Coin-Op. Pets OK Excellent Rates Stove/Refrigerator. 530 HOUSES FOR SALE Laundry Facility, First/Last/Security, Large Eat-In Kitchen, Near Nice Quiet Location. Pictures At Off-Street Parking. Police Station & Route 169. $550/Month www.WebsterApt.com 575 VACATION RENTALS No Pets. References $850/Month Plus Utilities First/Last/Security 774-437-1596 508-951-2641 Auburn First And Security Section 8 OK From $850/Month Two Bedroom Townhouse August 14th-21st 500 REAL ESTATE Deposit Required. Call Tim Or Cara Plus Utilities Conveniently Located, $700 Monthly 508-347-5175 Spencer Large Three Bedroom 508-839-1015 Near Major Routes Only $825! Plus Utilities. SOUTHBRIDGE 1.5 Bath, Deck, Full Walk-Out EAL STATE (508)397-0212 Duplex. Appliances Included. 501 R E Southbridge Washer/Dryer Hookups, Basement. Fully Applianced WANTED BRAND NEW First Floor, Three Bedrooms, Hardwood Floors. Nice Yard, Including Washer & Dryer. South Yarmouth WEBSTER 2 Deeded Parking Spaces. Fiskdale APARTMENTS! No Pets Off-Street Parking. New Floors, Cleaned & $1150/Month Hartley Terrace Newly Painted, Three Bedroom Townhouse 2 Bedrooms/$775. Professionally Cleaned Cape Cod Painted. Some Carpeting, No Pets. 2 Bedroom Style Apartment. Available now. Stove, Off-Street Parking, First & Security Carpets. Low Condo Fees Charming Expanded Ranch. $1282/Month Washer/Dryer Hookups 508-735-3805 $739-$802 ($205) And Move-In Heat & Hot Water Included Stove, refrigerator and Condition. dishwasher included. In Apartment Heat & Hot Water 3 Bedrooms, Completely Washer/Dryer Hookups Deposits. References and Included. A MUST SEE! Fully Applianced Kitchen Secure building. Spencer $189,500 Remodeled. Off-street parking. Credit Check Required. One Bedroom Apartment. Must Income Qualify With Dishwasher. No Utilities. Section 8 Certification OPEN HOUSE SUNDAYS Available May 21st NO Pets. $540/Month 1/2 Mile To Beach. ************** $750 Per Month Off-Street Parking. Welcome Noon-2pm First & Security Call (508)765-5852 Plus Water & Sewer. Privacy. Kids Love It. EQUAL HOUSING 508-347-2200 First & Last. No Pets. Modern Kitchens 508-865-2331 Call (508)637-1074 References Required. Wall-To-Wall Carpet 774-276-2947 $875/week. OPPORTUNITY Southbridge Coin-Op Laundry On-Site. Spacious Closets 2 Bedroom Aparment Southbridge 774-200-1427 On-Site Laundry ************** Easy Highway Access 508-864-0460 All real estate advertising in GREEN ACRE Off-Street Parking. Stove & Large Heated 2 Bedroom. Southbridge this newspaper is subject to Refrigerator Included. Stove & Refrigerator SPENCER For More Information 1820 Sq.Ft. Colonial The Federal Fair Housing Act ESTATES No Utilities. Included. Remodeled One Bedroom, Call 508-949-9567 3BR, 2.5BA of 1968, which makes it 13 Zgonis Drive Security Deposit Required No Pets. Lake View, Duplex, Laundry, Country Setting, illegal to advertise any South Grafton, MA 01560 CORI/Credit Check Required. Washer/Dryer Hookups. Off-Street Parking One Car, Easy Highway Access. preference, limitation or (508)839-5605 Section 8 Accepted. Hardwood Floors. Quiet, 1.5 Bath. West Brookfield Move-In Ready For First/Last & $500 Security Hampton discrimination based on race, Mass. Relay No Pets. No Smoking Lease & Security Required. One Bedroom, Second Floor. $265,000 color, religion, sex, handicap, 7-1-1 1-Year Lease $750/Month Criminal/Credit Check Newly Renovated. Pottery Barn-Style Colors, familial status (number of 508-248-3743 508-764-2866 $750/Month Appliances, Laundry & Italian Marble, Green Acre Estates INCLUDES UTILITIES Hot Water Included. Expansive Kitchen & children and or pregnancy), is a privately owned Beach: 508-885-5216 No Pets. Extra-Large Deck. national origin, ancestry, age, apartment community, Southbridge Southbridge marital status, or any $600/Month A Must See! federally subsidized by 2 Bedroom, First Floor Low Rent! Spencer First/Last & Security Cottage and intention to make an such HUD. They are currently $750/Month Two Bedroom Apartment. preference, limitation or Spacious, Like-New 508-867-6805 Call 508-208-5255 accepting applications for 3 Bedroom, Second Floor Very Clean, Freshly Painted., Or discrimination. This their one-bedroom and 3 Bedroom, 1.5 Bath Suites $900/Month Refrigerator & Stove. Townhouse In Quiet [email protected] newspaper will not accessible unit waitlist. Quiet Neighborhood. knowingly accept any 4 Bedroom, Second Floor Neighborhood. 510 Sleeps 3-8. 200 feet to Applicants must be 62 $950/Month No Pets. No Smokers. advertising for real estate $1050/Month OMMERCIAL USINESS beach, located behind years of age and/or A Very Affordable Apartment Plus Utilities C /B 545 LAND/LOTS that is in violation of the law. Deleaded Certificate. For The Right Tenant. Ashworth hotel. Private Our readers are hereby disabled and income Off-Street Parking, eligible. Credit Check Required For More Info yard, with grill and tables. informed that all dwellings Washer/Dryer Hookups. First & Last Required. www.PamCrawford.com Bank Owned OXFORD, MA advertising in this newspaper Spacious. New Windows, 508-765-0580 Or Call Level House Lots Great family area are available on and equal Doors, Plumbing, Real Estate Leave Message 774-272-2608 Commercial/Former Cleared With Well and rates. opportunity basis. To Electrical Installed And Approved complain about MOVE-IN CONDITION Convenience Store. Sturbridge $95,000 Septic Design In Hand. Call 603-926-1867 discrimination call The Southbridge Ready To Build! Professionally Managed By Call 178 Church Street Department of Housing and 617-645-2811 Renovated First Floor, 1738 House Call Mark - 508-887-0170 Urban Development “HUD” S-C Management Corp. Three Room,One Bedroom Free Electric, Heat, Whitinsville, MA Call 781-393-4108 8 Acres, $109,900.00 toll-free at 1-800-669-9777. Apartment With Garage. Hot Water Included In 1 Acre, $104,900.00 WELLS, MAINE For the N.E. area, call HUD Southbridge Desirable Location, Modern One Bedroom. ad 617-565-5308,. The toll North Brookfield All Appliances. 265 Elm Street Kitchen & Bath, Appliances, free number for the hearing 2 Bedrooms Laundry Room & Patio $900/month Village By the Sea impaired is 1-800-927-9275 Heat/Hot Water Included 3 Room, One Bedroom Off-Street Parking Southbridge 546 CEMETERY LOTS Apartment For Rent. Overlooking Private Elevator Accessible, Onsite Backyard. 2 bedroom/2 bath condo. Laundromat, Trash Removal, First Floor. 508-347-1101 PROFESSIONAL No Smoking. References/Credit Check Two Lots Pool complex, with WANTED Private Parking. $550/Month OFFICE SPACE Available At Worcester Appliances Included. Quiet Tenant Only! Sturbridge Farms Or Houses $550/Month 508-765-5815 For Rent County Memorial Park jacuzzi and exercise room, For More Info Lakeside In Paxton. With Acreage 617-699-7428 98 Hamilton Street outdoor pool, in-unit laundry, For Relocating (508)867-4277 Southbridge Apartments Non-Selected. Formerly Aucoin Realty Asking $1200 For Both A/C, cable. Families Southbridge SPECIAL INCENTIVE 3 Room, 1 Bedroom First Floor, Good Visibility! Or Best Offer Also: 3 Bedroom, Large FOR QUALIFIED Apartment. Kitchen Parking 508-885-1071 $85 Per Day North Brookfield Apartment. Appliances, APPLICANTS Appliances, 1/4 Mile To 1100 Sq. Ft. Waterfront Home Washer/Dryer Hookups. I-84 And MA Pike. 24 Spring Street Large 1 bedroom modern. Any Lake Considered 3 Large Rooms, First Floor. Section 8 Approved. No Pets. Also: Summer Rentals Also: Off-Street Parking. Wall to wall, appliances References A Must. 210 Sq.Ft. Two Plots Like New! included, coin-op laundry, $850 Weekly Multi-Family Or House No Pets. First, Last And References. $650/month. Available (Rear Of In Worcester County $750 Per Month no pets, lease and security. Memorial Park, Paxton, MA With In-Law Apartment $600/Month $575 and up, utilities not Call (508)347-9623 98 Hamilton) References & Security Also: At Garden Of Heritage II (508)429-7568 Will Do Repairs. included. 9am-6pm 508-320-9075 $1500 OBO For Both Required. Two Bedroom Available Call (508)764-2866 Plasse Real Estate 508-867-7404 $625 508-864-7159 508-987-5588 Sturbridge Four Bedroom Nice Two-Room $875 Southbridge Southbridge Worcester Country WANTED North Brookfield Third Floor, Three Room Efficiency In Country For Lease Large Three Bedroom Apartment For Rent. Setting. Easy Commute. Memorial Park Land Near Call (978)852-0886 Includes Appliances & 10,850+ S.F. Building Section Valor II Apartment, First Floor. On Dead End Street. Includes Ideal For Spencer/Paxton $850/Month Heat, Hot Water & Gas. Laundry On Premises. Graves 1 & 2 Southbridge $495/Month Commercial/Industrial Valued At $5600 508-868-7184 $625/Month Use. Town Water/Sewer, Line 4 Rooms, One Bedroom. No Pets. One Year Lease. Asking $2500 For Both Area Of Camp Marshall Hardwood Floors, Credit, References & Loading Dock. Includes 508-885-6489 Call 508-340-2551 1,400 S.F. Office Space. For A Single Family Home. Northbridge Washer/Dryer Hookup. After 4pm Security Deposit Required. Ask For Karen Please Call John Stove & Fridge. Located On Worcester Please call Street (Route 169) 413-813-5712 (Linwood) $575/Month (508)347-7709 3-Room Apartment, Plus Utilities Southbridge Call 550 MOBILE HOMES Second Floor Non-Smokers. (508)765-5421 505 APARTMENTS FOR Cats OK. Credit Check. Three Bedroom $750 First Floor Apartment 1977 Mobile Home RENT 4-Room Apartment, Leave Message $70,000 860-749-4112 For Rent. First Floor $800/Month Webster Southbridge Plus Park Share $800 Southbridge Recently Remodeled. For Lease FOR SALE BY OWNER Both Are Very Clean & Quiet. NORTH VILLAGE Located In Wagon Wheel Ashland Street No Pets. Washer/Dryer 9,400+ S.F. Ideal For Brookside Both Include Heat, Hot Hookups. Section 8 OK. Park, Brookfield, MA 2 Bedroom Apartment. ONE MONTH Commercial/Light 508-347-3837 Water, Stove, Fridge, Modern, Clean, Wall-To-Wall First & Security Required. Off-Street Parking. FREE RENT! Industrial Use. Terrace Carpets, Ceramic Tiles In Call 508-949-0630 Town Water/Sewer. NO PETS/NO SMOKING Kitchen/Hall/Bathroom. Heat/Hot Water 508-234-2025 2 Bedroom Units Includes 1,850 S.F. N. Grosvenordale Recent Cabinets, Fresh Paint, Starting At $783!! Office Space. Included! A/C. Off-Street Parking. Southbridge Two Bedroom, 2nd Floor. Located On Worcester CT Section 8 Accepted Heat And Hot Water Street (Route 169) Mobile Home For Sale FREE RENT!!! Northbridge $750/Month Quiet Neighborhood, Not Far One Bedroom From Center Of Town. HEAT, Is Included. Call 14x64 Doublewide First/Last/References 2 Bedrooms, 2 Full Baths. From $500 Per Month. Available Immediately Hot Water & Appliances (508)765-5421 Affordable 2 Bedroom First, Security & Included. Off-Street Parking. Must Income Large Kitchen, Living Room. Apartments For Rent. 508-892-1793 No Pets Laundry Room. Reference Required. [email protected] Qualify. Spacious, Fully No Pets. Must Be H.U.D. First & Security Deposit Storefront For Appliances Included. Applianced. Income Eligible. Plenty Of Cabinet Space. Southbridge Available June 1st Section 8 Vouchers Lease $65,000 Call Dave 508-765-9673 Accepted. Starting at $797 Charlton Street Main Street For Appointment 508-234-4041 Two Bedroom, Second Floor, Webster, MA 860-923-0421 Mon-Fri Please call • Pool Washer & Dryer Hookup. Southbridge/ Central Heat (Natural Gas) EOH Off-Street Parking. Heat & (508)987-1595 Appx 750 Sq.Ft. • Basketball Court Hot Water Included. Sturbridge 508-248-7150 Permanent • Playground No Smoking, No Pets. Trailer For Sale $700/Month Line Southbridge Third Floor, 5 Rooms Webster In Wells, Maine • On-Site Laundry 2 Bedroom Apartments First & Last 1 Bedroom Apartment. Campground 508-248-0932 Living Room With Mirror, Webster Starting At $150/Week Master Bedroom With Neat & Clean, Off-Street May 15th To October 15th INCOME LIMITS APPLY Parking. Excellent Location. Quiet Park, 10 Minutes Section 8 Welcome His/Hers Mirrored Sliding For Rent Dudley Southbridge Closet. Stove/Refrigerator, Washer & Dryer Hookups. 2500 Sq.Ft From Beach. Fully Office Open From: 2 Bedroom Clean, Small 2 Bedroom Washer/Dryer. Affordable Stove & Refrigerator Furnished, $165/Week Duplex Apartment. Stove, Included. Affordable! & Florida Room, Corner Lot. Monday-Friday To Heat. Quiet Refrigerator, Washer/Dryer Neighborhood, Dead End For Details Call 7500 Sq.Ft. Asking $18,500 9:00am to 5:00pm Webster Hookups, Yard, Good Area. Street. Must See! 508-612-6192 Free Standing Buildings. Call 508-277-4569 Weekend & Evening Brand New House Credit Check Required. $550/Month Great Space! Appointments 2 Bedrooms No Pets. Call 774-230-9017 ALSO: $1200/Month $575/Month Plus Utilities Webster Sturbridge Available Call 508-414-7169 2500 Sq.Ft. Attractive Mobile Home 2 Bedroom 3000 Sq.Ft. All are newly remodeled, Spencer Apartment In Sturbridge carpeted, stove & Southbridge 2 Bedroom Townhouses. Modern, New, Nice Area. 9000 Sq.Ft. Retirement Park refrigerator included. Large 5 Room, 2nd Floor Electric Appliances, Includes Dishwasher, Available! Two Bedrooms, One And Section 8 Approved. Apartment Hookups. Off-Street Parking, One Half Bath, Deck, Patio, Brookside Terrace No Pets Allowed Owner Will Give You Close To Downtown, One Year Lease. No Pets. Washer/Dryer Hookups. Price You Can’t Refuse! New Roof, New Windows, 11 Village Drive Security Deposit & Off-Street Parking, First & Last Third Floor And Many Updates. Southbridge,MA 01550 References Required W/D Hookups. $625/$720 per month. $735/Month Call Beautifully Landscaped. Call 774-289-1714 Pets Negotiable. Security Deposit ($500) Call 508-769-2500 508-753-3670 $85,000 (508)764-7675 Call 508-764-1401 Call (508)886-4312 508-347-8791 MAY 12, 2010 ☎ TOWN-TO-TOWN CLASSIFIEDS ☎ A STONEBRIDGE PRESS PUBLICATION ☎ 7

720 CLASSICS 725 AUTOMOBILES 725 AUTOMOBILES 725 AUTOMOBILES 740 MOTORCYCLES 715 AUTO SERVICES 715 AUTO SERVICES 700 AUTOMOTIVE 1966 Mustang SULLIVAN AUTO 2003 Mitsubishi 2006 Kia Spectra 1985 Harley Coupe SALES Eclipse 4-Door Sedan Sportster 705 AUTO ACCESSORIES (Not Fastback) 33 Main Street Convertible New Engine With 32K Miles, 1000 XLH I PAY YOU CASH Rust-Free! Georgia Car (Across The Street Under Warranty. 5th Wheel Grey, Runs & Looks New. New Tires, Belts. Also Has New S&S Carb., Ignition (Always Garaged) From Jack’s Gas) Fully Loaded. 79k Miles. Module, Tires, Battery & Coil. FOR JUNK CARS Steel Drop Center Paint’s Faded. All Ready For & Full “Bumper-To-Bumper” New Tires. 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Black Interior & Good Condition. Hi/Lo Range. Works Great! $7000 Motorcycle Parts Exterior, Lots Of New Parts Clean Car w/CD Player Two Sets Of Rims & 508-764-7068 K1200 GT 720 CLASSICS $1250 REDUCED! (Including Seats, Tires, $10,600 Tires Included. Absolutely Perfect! & Accessories 1927 Ford Carpet, Rebuilt 2003 Volvo Leave Message $4000 OBO 2002 Harley Dark Blue, Very Low Miles. For Sale Roadster Transmission) Cross-Country Wagon 508-885-4580 Call For More Info Davidson Sportster New Tires & Battery. For EVO, Twin Cam, Matching Numbers Clean, AWD 508-981-2636 413-245-7354 $11,000 Turnkey Show Ready! Low Miles - Mint Condition Sportsters. $13,500 $8250 Lots Of Great 860-315-7417 Chevy 327, V8, Holly 4B, A/T, 508-615-7358 2008 Scion XD 735 GARAGE RENTALS Custom Chrome Red With Flames, Pipes. Call Bert Customizing Details 2005 Harley Will Not Consider Trades Black, 5-Speed Manual. $6000 OBO Women’s New 1995 Toyota Supra 617-699-7428 13k Miles, 1 Owner. WANTED Call Ron Davidson Insulated Contact 860-974-9880 Or Year-Round Garage [email protected] Twin-Turbo, Stock, 6-Speed. BRING THIS AD IN Excellent Condition. 508-344-1904 1450 Low Rider Leather Jacket Original. 60k, 35+ Miles Per Gallon. Space For Antique Car Excellent Condition, Extras. Police-Style, Size Large. Black-On-Black, Leather, AND RECEIVE Asking $11,500 Must be at least 20 feet long. 1930 Model A Two-Owner Car. $100 OFF A VEHICLE $10,500 OBO $125 Contact Jim At Respond to John 508-867-8374 Ford Coupe Best Offer PURCHASE AND A 508-266-0829 508-832-3966 or 508-949-1320 Green, With Extra Parts. FULL TANK OF GAS! Or [email protected] Good Condition. 1973 Pontiac 443-206-6036 $10,000 Trans-Am 1996 Chevy Call Karen 4-Speed, With 455cu. White, 508-885-3192 Burgundy Interior, Original, Caprice Classic Matching Numbers. 90k. V8, Wagon, 4-Door, 1950 Chevrolet Best Offer 146k Miles. Last Of The Wally-Wagons! 4-Door Sedan 508-344-2660 Original Owner. 6-Cylinder, Standard Shift. $2495 New Factory-Built Motor. Vintage 1956 Solid Body, Runs Excellent. 508-943-2703 Needs Interior & Minor Work VW Beetle Sedan To Be Road-Worthy. Runs Good, 36HP Motor, 1996 $5900 Nice Body & Interior. Oldsmobile 88 978-760-3453 New Tires & Brakes. Asking $9000 Runs Good. Call Barry $1100 1952 Pontiac 508-885-5861 Woody 508-764-6059 Tin Woody Beach Wagon, 725 AUTOMOBILES 1999 Toyota In Need Of Complete Camry Restoration. Engine Turns, 1999 Pontiac 224k Miles, Runs Great! Major Components In Place. Grand Prix Kept Up To Date. Good Interior. Solid Frame, Asking $5500 OBO Inspected. Air & Heat. Straight Eight, 508-943-1593 Good First Car Or Spare Car Automatic Transmission. $2500 $3950 401-585-0309 978-760-3453 2005 Toyota Camry 2000 Ford 1953 Ford Top Of The Line. Mustang GT Fully Loaded! 2-Door Sedan $11,500 OBO Mild Custom, $11,000 40k Miles. $14,500 Candy Apple Red, Will Trade Pristine Condition! 1955 Oldsmobile 33,010 Miles. 2004 Toyota Camry Fully Loaded, Including 4-Door 76k Miles. MagnaFlow Exhaust, Original, $10,000 $11,500 AEM Intake, Lojack. Stored Winters. 1975 Ford Flatbed Will Pay Top Dollar Serious Inquiries Only $1600 For Clean Cars! 860-923-9618 Rutland Auto Sales 2000 Volkswagen 1953 Ford 3/4 Ton Route 122 Pickup Rutland, MA Passat GLX Solid, Needs Restoration, 508-886-2720 4 Motion $2500 V6, 2.8 Fuel Injected. Collection MUST BE SOLD! 1988 Buick Excellent Condition, Well 978-760-3453 Estate Wagon Maintained. Low Miles. Last Of The Woodies! Custom Wheels & Exhaust. 1963 King Midget Needs Tender Loving Care. Leather Interior, Black New Engine, Comet Clutch, $1500 On Black. All-New Brakes, New Paint, $5500 OBO New Convertible Top With 1982 Dodge Half-Ton 508-865-5085 Side Curtains. All-New Tires. 318 Flat-Bed 617-519-9051 Fun Car, Good Runner! 4WD, Real Sharp! Runs, $5500 Needs TLC. 2001 Ford Ask For George Or Barry $1500 Taurus SE 508-347-9654 1994 Mustang 78k Original Miles, All Power, 508-764-6059 New Tires. Well Maintained Convertible Inside & Out. Color Blue. 1968 Mustang $1500 Private Owner. 2-Door Coupe 978-760-3453 $3300 Red With Black Interior. Will Negotiate. 302 Automatic. Very Clean, 1995 Volvo 774-289-4518 Low Miles. Recently Refurbished 850 Turbo Asking $5000 In Good Condition. MUST SELL! With Snow Tires. 860-564-3397 $2500 508-333-3340 8 ☎ TOWN-TO-TOWN CLASSIFIEDS ☎ A STONEBRIDGE PRESS PUBLICATION ☎ May 12, 2010

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Extra Cab Pickup Model 3618/SN:SN823203 lot in campground can be Hardly Used! $1000 1996 Florida 24 Point OV Twin Honda Motorhome One Slider, Sleeps 6. Call 860-928-9210 With Matching Cap & Liner. Motor. Low Hours, used for a full 6 months (15 33” Tires With Lift. 64k Miles, Sleeps 6. April-15 October every year) New A/C - Barely Used. Pick-Up Truck Well Maintained Chevy Prizm Many New Parts! New Tires. Dodge Ram 1500 Good Condition. Asking $28,000 Lot paid for until 2097. $9500 OBO Wanted $6000 OBO $48,000 $7000 1979 Ford F-350 SLT Club Cab 508-347-8956 Any Year. Must Have Very Call For Details Call Don (508)344-9499 508-476-1621 8 Foot Bed With Cap, Large 2001 Pace Arrow Sport Low Miles. Between 8am-8pm Pickup Truck Engine (5.9 V8 Magnum), 16’x8’ Aluminum Will Consider A Civic (Best Time To Call Is 4x4 With Plow, 49k Original Power Everything, 4 508-764-1439 2006 THULE TRAILER Miles. NO TITLE. 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Make An Offer! 508-885-2884 1996 Holiday Model #C65X12238200, 508-867-3741 Diesel, Runs Good Under 200 Miles. 4-Season Coach One Original Owner Old Ford Rambler 5th $5250 Many Upgrades, 3 Slides, $1650 2004 Chevrolet Also: Fiberglass Sides, Rubber 978-760-3453 1997 Chevy Tahoe Automobile/Truck Wheel Aluma-Lite Mike 860-935-0072 Beautiful Maroon & Grey Silverado 1500 Chevy Box Truck With One Living Area Roof, 2 Solar Panels, Inverter, Window Awnings, All Major Parts Replaced, 2WD, Extended Cab, Line UPS-Style Parts Slide-Out, Rear Kitchen, Good Tires, High Miles, & Cap, Trailer Hitch. $3500 Garden Tub, Queen Bed, Citation 32’ Air Hitch. 1982 GMC 350 Motors, Fenders, Doors, Ideal For Summer Site! Stake Body With Power Gate. Leather. 9500 Original Miles. Including Some Accessories. 5th Wheel Wife Got Another Car. Excellent Condition, Let’s Talk, Make Complete Or Parts Cars. In Good Condition. Nice Coach Rebuilt Engine. Sleeps 8, Bunks, Slideout, $17,500 $1200 $2500 Cash Takes It! 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Acura ZDX Tries To Be a Lot of Things But Rarely Delivers at Any of Them

BY KEITH GRIFFIN

If good things come in little packages, is it therefore possible that bad things can come in big packages? That’s the sense one gets after a week behind the wheel of the Acura ZDX. To mix up the metaphor somewhat, this is a big vehicle with a small inte- rior package that leaves one with a bad impression. The ZDX, as Acura proclaims, is a “four-door sports coupe … with dramatic styling, outstand- ing performance and the latest in advanced technology.” Somewhat disconcerting is this proclama- tion from an Acura executive: the ZDX “combines the best attrib- utes of a coupe, a sedan and a sport utility - all wrapped in a beautifully sculpted package.” In theory, but only in theory, does the ZDX deliver. Frankly, it offers a tight cabin, horrible sightlines, and low fuel efficiency. Its bulked up exterior suggests a vehicle that should have more interior space, but as others have pointed out, its wheelbase is only The 2010 Acura ZDX is a handsome vehicle from the outside to a lot of people (not necessarily this reviewer) but its big hulking presence gives no indication 1.7 inches more than the Acura’s of its relatively tight interior space for a vehicle its size. compact TSX and its front legroom is only .2 inches more mpg city and 23 mpg highway.My recalled approximately 1,850 real-life experience was closer to Acura ZDX vehicles to inspect the (Questions and comments about even with an additional almost 7 this review and other automotive inches in length. 18 mpg overall. dashboard surface material. On concerns can be e-mailed to used- Other shortcomings, no pun Its poor exterior visibility is affected vehicles, the passenger [email protected]. All intended, in its interior space offset somewhat by an excellent side airbag of the 2010 ZDX will queries are answered.) when compared to the TSX blind spot information system. not deploy properly. Acura include: As I’ve said in the past, I’m a claims, “(w)hile no incidents VITAL STATISTICS • Its front shoulder room is only strong proponent of adjusting my have been reported, a manufac- Wheelbase: 108.3 inches 1.9 inches more, even though the mirrors correctly (thanks to turing quality check revealed Length: 192.4 inches overall width is 6.1 inches more. excellent advice from NPR’s “Car that some vehicles do not have Width: 78.5 inches • Front headroom is only .4 Talk” website) but a little tech- the necessary laser-cut scoring Height: 62.8 inches inches more and rear headroom nology boost is never a bad thing. on the underside of the dash- Curb weight: 4462 lbs. is actually 1.7 inches less. The adaptive cruise control was a board surface material. Without Engine: 3.7-liter V-6 • Rear legroom is 3.2 inches less nice part of the optional proper scoring, the passenger Horsepower: 300 @ 6300 rpm than in the smaller TSX. advanced package, but it seemed side frontal airbag will not deploy Torque: 270 @ 4500 rpm On that last point, I should to be a bit of a “worry wart” with properly. The dashboard inspec- EPA estimated mpg city/high- point out that two people who are the tendency to sound warning tion is a simple visual check.” way: 16/23 probably 5’10” each rode in the chimes when I thought there was You’re not going to buy a ZDX Base price: $ back on an 180-mile round trip sufficient space between the ZDX that doesn’t have the problem As-tested price: $ and said the space was adequate. and vehicles in front. It must be fixed – at least I hope an Acura Also consider: (a comparative However, three adults of a simi- some kind of liability limiter. dealer wouldn’t sell you one with- vehicle) Mercedes M Class, lar height would find the ride Manufacturers are making the out the problem fixed. BMW X6, Porsche Cayenne cramped. A vehicle this size move to SUVs that look like The ZDX starts at $45,495 but should have comparable rear coupes because they suggest a the price can quickly head north legroom to a compact sedan. more athletic stance. It’s a move- with the additional technology One place the ZDX can’t be ment that frankly eludes me but and advanced packages. The faulted is on the open road. It’s a others seem to like it. More than model loaned to me by Acura for strong highway cruiser with a one passerby praised its looks a week of testing had a sticker 3.7-liter SOHC V-6 engine that (but a couple others did proclaim price of $56,045 but that did produces 300 horsepower and 270- it ugly). It strikes me as an extra include the ventilated seats. On a lb. ft. of torque. It didn’t disap- from “RoboCop” but beauty is in long, hot drive, ventilated seats point in any situation except at the eye of the beholder. can’t be beat. Unfortunately, one the gas pump. This is a thirsty It should be noted that the ZDX needs to spend an additional beast with an EPA rating of 16 is subject to a recall. Acura has $10,000 to get them. Of course, that extra $10,000 does provide you with the best sound system you will ever hear in a car (outside of the 2000 watt system available in the upcoming Bentley Mulsanne). The Acura/ELS Surround premium 10-speaker audio system with Auto Review DVD-Audio gave me a new appre- ciation for The Doors. It delivers a true concert hall experience. So, who is going to buy a ZDX? Most likely Acura MDX cus- tomers who want something a bit more stylish. It would be a mis- take because looks eventually wear but practicality doesn’t. It’s never a good sign when a press car in my driveway becomes the alternate vehicle. My 2008 Mazda5 beckoned to me a lot The dashboard of the 2010 Acura ZDX is reminiscent of a jet cockpit. more than the ZDX ever did. 10 ☎ TOWN-TO-TOWN CLASSIFIEDS ☎ A STONEBRIDGE PRESS PUBLICATION ☎ May 12, 2010