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Editor’s Office Hours Olivia Richman photos Mondays 12-5 Vinny Michael Sherry smiles as people cheer him on at the Bay Path ceremony. Wednesdays 1-5 Fridays 1-5 Friends and graduates: Katie Romano (on left) with Lianna Churchill after the Shepherd Hill INSIDE ceremony. Seniors ...... A5 Learning ...... A6-7 STUDENTS REACH Viewpoint ...... A10 -11 Sports ...... A18-19 THE FINISH LINE Obituaries ...... B2 Events Calendar ...... B3 Real Estate ...... Sect.B LEARNING

Christian Cruz leaves the DCU Center a Bay Path graduate.

WORCESTER — The DCU Center in Worcester played host to two commence- ment ceremonies last weekend. Two hundred and fifty-five Bay Path Regional Vocational Technical High School seniors graduated on Friday, May 29, and 248 graduated from Shepherd Hill Regional High School on Sunday, May 31. For more photos from Shepherd Hill’s commencement, turn to pages A12-A13! For Madison Prunier hugs her grandmother after the more from Bay Path’s ceremony, turn to pages A14-A15! Shepherd Hill graduation ceremony. Field trip Page A7 Becker Hill juniors Repoza, Winalski LOCAL takes aim headed to Boys State

BY OLIVIA RICHMAN at opioid NEWS STAFF WRITER Two Shepherd Hill High School juniors will be attending use Boys State at Stonehill College on the week of June 13. BY JASON BLEAU Michael Repoza and Max NEWS STAFF WRITER Winalski were nominated by WEBSTER — Less than their teachers because of their a month into his first term, citizenship and leadership ‘Run for the Beach’ Webster Selectman Randy skills. Becker is Boys State is sponsored by 5K nets funds for already the American Legion. The stu- making his dents spend a week at the col- town beach mark on lege meeting new people and Page A8 the commu- taking seminars that discuss nity with the government and politics. unanimous Boys State is an American approval Legion tradition that promotes from his fel- Americanism, stated American SPORTS low select- Legion Charlton Post 391 mem- men on May ber Paul Parker. Randy Becker 18 to join a “They come out after a week Olivia Richman photos group of local knowing what’s happening in Sponsored by American Legion Charlton Post 391, Shepherd Hill students stakeholders the country,” said Parker. “It’s Michael Repoza and Max Winalski will attend Boys State in June, where both young men hope to meet new people and learn more about the country’s gov- Turn To SH BOYS, ­­­A17 Turn To BECKER, page ­­­A17 page ernment and leaders. Dudley voters OK move to negotiate with solar company

BY JASON BLEAU positive results of the Annual negotiations that could result in It does seem a lot of [solar ener- NEWS STAFF WRITER Town Meeting in May 18. the plant making its home in gy companies] have come in DUDLEY — With tempers As one of many items on the Dudley. all at once to Dudley and it’s Timely still flaring over the Dudley agenda for the meeting, Article 5 Selectman John Marsi said an opportunity for the town to Planning Board’s decision to asked taxpayers to vote whether the vote at the Town Meeting increase its revenue. As always, hitting boosts deny the construction of a solar or not to authorize the select- does not in any way guarantee the board will look to make sure farm on Dudley-Oxford Road, an men to enter into a PILOT (pay- the plant will in fact be housed it is in the best interest of the Northbridge act that has left the board at ment in lieu of taxes) agreement in the town. town.” baseball by odds with the town’s selectmen with Seaboard Solar Operations, “What we did here tonight was The idea of a solar power and has resulted in legal action LLC, for the construction and basically authorize the Board plant was not welcomed by all, Pirates by Nexamp Inc., the company operation of a solar photovoltaic of Selectmen to negotiate with as taxpayers questioned what that had planned to install the power plant with a capacity of the parties that are asking for such a business may mean for Page A18 2.4-megawatt solar farm, the around 44,135 megawatts. The it,” Marsi said. “That will go the future of the town, if it was town is preparing to enter into action, which received a majori- through the complete process just the first of many other proj- negotiations with another solar ty vote but not a unanimous one, including public hearings and power-based entity following the allows the selectmen to begin the Planning Board and so forth. Turn To DUDLEY, page ­­­A17 2 • The Webster Times • Friday, June 5, 2015 www.webstertimes.net How the Dudley Golf Course got there The native Bay Colony, and also would be equal own- Nipmuc Indians these Indians (whose culture ers of the enterprise. The cost used to inhabit had no real concept of “owning” History of a charter membership was the land that is the land) were persuaded to let olumn set at $440. Otherwise, annual now called Dudley. the newcomers “own” the land C dues were to be a single gen- When the white in exchange for small amounts L. K. tleman $40, ladies $25, and folks arrived in of money or possessions (coats, family $50. the colony called knives, pots and kettles, etc.). BRANIFF Non-members were allowed to purchase a round of golf, but the rules stated that a non-member living within 10 miles of Webster would be allowed to use the golf course no more than once every 30 days. June 9, 1926 saw the official opening of the new golf club. No permanent greens were open, but there were temporary greens open for play. The permanent greens would not be ready until the fol- 8x7-9x7 Steel Liftmaster 1/2 hp lowing year. 2 Sided Insulated Chain Drive The land and building of the old Davis- Garage Door Williams farmhouse was not originally included in the golf course. The “golf r-value 9.65 Inc, standard hardware & 7ft Opener track, 8 color & 3 panel design options shop” was up at the far end of the present $270 course (and is still there). It sat just next inc Installation to and down the hill from the Village $570 price matching available on all written quotes inc Installation Cemetery. The Webster-Dudley Golf Club contin- ued until 1941 when financial problems caused that group to morph into the Webster-Dudley Country Club. (WDCC) Same people, different corporate name. On April 5, 1724, the Honorable William By 1950, more financial concerns Dudley of the Massachusetts Bay Colony caused the WDCC to lease its facilities executed a “lease of indenture” on one to Nichols College, contingent upon square mile of land in Dudley to the Nichols paying off certain monetary Indian Natives. Thirty-nine years later, obligations that the WDCC could not in 1763, and after William Dudley’s death, pay. Nichols would essentially manage his heirs, through legal maneuvering, the golf course, and it was known as took back the land from the Indians and Nichols College Golf Course. The agree- sold it to Edward Davis for 650 pounds. ment continued on until 1999. William Dudley’s heirs left the Indian Meanwhile, back in 1959 a man named Natives just 200 acres to the east of the Samuel Athanas had purchased the old land being sold, provided they “improve same” (that is, to white man standards). This transaction had the approval of the Great and General Court. Almanac Edward Davis kept 90 acres of the one square mile (640 acres) for himself and sold the rest of the land to the new inhab- itants of the town of Dudley. Quote of the Week The remaining 200 acres of the Indian land, so called, was sold in 1797 to Levi “I think everyone, including the Davis, Lemuel Corbin, Mark Dodge and selectmen, understand that this is a John Healy acting as guardians for the huge issue in town. Just look at the Indians, the money ostensibly being statistics. We know what the Webster used to pay for the Indians “debts.” EMS has had to do and the statistics When Edward Davis died in 1834, his of patients and people in need. I think farm went to his wife, Huldah, and then everyone realizes that this is a big to his two sons, Reuben and Samuel H. in issue in Webster and statewide, and 1838. Samuel outlived Reuben, thereby even countrywide, so the support is not inheriting the farm. Reuben’s daughter, a surprise. Everyone knows something Maria, and her husband then purchased needs to be done.” the farm in 1877. The Williams family owned it until April 1925 when it was - Webster Selectman Randy Becker, sold to Alice and Victor Ethier. commenting on the growing opioid Since December of 1925, there had problem in Webster. been a group of businessmen and golf enthusiasts trying to organize a golf club for the Webster area. There were Real Estate laughed at when it was first mentioned. DUDLEY Eliot Farm was the site envisioned, the $289,000, 24 Jaybee Avenue, Eric home of the Babcock family at the begin- S. Flaherty, Amanda J. Flaherty, ning of Ramshorn Road. Amanda J. Bartolotta and E. Flaherty Horatio N. Slater was one of the men to Matthew K. Peters and Ann M. who wanted to see a golf course created Peters for Webster and Dudley. Mr. Slater had $215,000, 327 Mason Road Extension, been involved in attempts to turn the Henry J. Langlois to Daniel Boucher Babcock farm into a golf course and he and Jill W. Mason hired a New York City golf course engi- $244,000, 16 Carpenter Road, Cheryll neering firm by the name of Devereux A. Sergel and Donald R. Chausse to and Emmett to design the nine holes. Jason M. Lociano When that fell through he still main- tained interest in the idea. OXFORD The next property to attract the golf $196,000, 133 Old Webster Road, enthusiasts was that of the Ethier fami- Matthew Maliff and Janice M. Maliff ly, formerly the old Davis-Williams prop- to Tanya Williams erty. This time a deal was successfully $176,000, 21 Shady Lane, Christopher struck between the two parties and the R. Piacik to Jamie Burdette and Amy fledgling golf course was a reality. More K. Burdette land from Mrs. Easterbrook would com- $135,000, 11 Barton Street, Kathleen plete the golf course. Stockwell and Kathleen Hughes to A total of $20,500 was paid for the land: Holly J. Paquette $17,000 for the Ethier-Williams-Davis 42 $159,900, 14 Camp Hill Drive, acre property and $3,500 for the 30 acre Christopher W. Doeg and Elizabeth Easterbrook property, considerably less M. Doeg to Elizabeth M. Richardson expensive than the first plan involving and Lidia M. Ramos the Babcock property which was offered $275,000, 76 Dudley Road, Joseph P. for sale at $30,000. Boucher to Manuel Abbascia The firm of Devereux & Emmett, $180,000, 18-2 Thayer Pond Drive, Engineers, of New York would still be Joann Hyland to Susan C. Burak the folks to design the course. $322,500, 33 Westview Drive, The first 200 members to sign up were Suzanne M. Virog to Aleksandr to be the charter members and were Kozlov and Emilia Dorato allowed a vote in the doings of the club Turn To HISTORY page ­­­A4 WEBSTER $188,900, 301 Thompson Road, Matthew K. Peters and Ann M. Peters to Roger M. Carey $753, 450, 21 Indian Lane, David L. Rossetti, Jeanne A. Rossetti and David How to Use Rossetti to Stanley A. Schertzer and Joanne G. Lewis $60,000, 69 Lake Street, Eugenia N. Young to Demon Deacon Realty LLC $194,000, 42 Freeman Avenue, A Nizar Nazar and Mark Nazarian to Weekly Newspaper Charles G. Augustynski and Tara A. Augustynski $290,000, 32 Camile Road, Keith President and Publisher ADVERTISING STAFF Lapan and Joely C. Lapan to Mathew OFH F ICE Ours: TOP Rint AN OBITUARY: E -Mail: [email protected] Frank G. Chilinski R. Lafountain and Collette L. 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Box 90, Southbridge, MA 01550 White and Rafal Piwowarczyk www.webstertimes.net Friday, June 5, 2015 • The Webster Times • 3 Making progress Officials optimistic for future of Webster school projects ACCURACY WATCH: The Webster Times is committed to BY JASON BLEAU improvements to the project that were School’s new library to outfit the facility accuracy in all its news reports. Although NEWS STAFF WRITER previously left out for budgetary rea- with a stock of brand new books for stu- numerous safeguards are in place to ensure WEBSTER — With the May 11 Annual sons. dents to access and read at their leisure. accurate reporting, mistakes can occur. Town Meeting in Webster approv- “We have the opportunity to approve As far as the middle school and Bartlett Confirmed fact errors will be corrected in ing funding for improvements at both a couple of change orders and actually are concerned, Avlas said those projects a timely manner on page A3. We cannot Bartlett High School and Webster Middle alternates that were originally in the should see completion this summer as run corrections based upon differences of School to compliment the work already scope of the project that we removed for well if all goes to plan. In addition to pav- opinion or unconfirmable facts. We will, in progress at the Park Avenue School, budgetary purposes,” said Avlas. “Now ing work approved at the annual town however, print letters to the editor from the town’s School Building Committee as we wind down and we approach 96 or meeting, Bartlett will have work done to area residents who wish to add their com- seems optimistic that everything is on 97 percent completion, we can start to its facilities and will have space for new ments to our news coverage. If you find a track to have all work completed on all look at putting some of these options in.” administrative offices while the middle mistake, please call (508) 764-4325. During three schools before the new school year Among those options are safer sur- school is being prepped for a brand new non-business hours, leave a message in the begins in the fall. faces for the school playgrounds. What locker room, the project that will utilize editor’s voicemail box. Assistant to the Superintendent of was originally going to be just wood funding reassigned during the May 11 Webster Schools for Business Ted Avlas chips to accommodate the tighter budget meeting. provided an update before the town’s will now be the much more expensive, “The contractor sent the notice to pro- School Committee concerning the status but safer, artificial surface utilized by ceed and they have the order to go for- of the projects and the School Building basketball courts and football fields as ward and prepare to move in as soon as Public Meetings Committee’s outlook on May 26, explain- a more cushion-like grounds for the stu- school is out so that they can work on ing that site work is well underway. dents to play on. The School Building that middle school locker room project Editor’s Note: Meetings as listed are He confirmed that a few items at the Committee has approved no more that this summer and have that up and run- retrieved in advance from multiple sourc- Park Avenue School are behind, some $130,000 for that project. Avlas added ning, fingers crossed, by the first day of es, including Town Hall and the Internet. by as much as several weeks, but the that a second added initiative has also school. That’s our goal and we know it’s The Webster TImes is not responsible for School Building Committee sees no rea- been discussed. a tight schedule,” said Avlas. changes and cancellations. son why the brand new Park Avenue “One of the original proposals was to With the school year nearly complete facility will not be 100-percent complete put all new sidewalks on Park Avenue in Webster and budgets and construc- WEBSTER by the fall. He counted around 1,500 and adjacent streets,” he said. “Again, for tion schedules bringing optimism from remaining items on the to-do list still to budget purposes, that was withdrawn, school officials throughout the town, it Monday, June 8 be completed. but now with monies available we feel it looks as though Webster’s schools will would be appropriate to bring that back in fact have quite the facelift completed “They’re all items I think they can com- Conservation Commission, 5:30 and we have several options. That isn’t before school reconvenes. While Avlas plete fairly quickly,” he said. “Although p.m., Basement Conference Room there are going to be a couple of items anything that needs to be decided now, noted that anything can change and his but hopefully could be included at the report reflects the direction the projects I’m sure, as there usually are, where DUDLEY there could be some debate as to whether end of the projects. We’re going to have are headed now, there seems to be more or not they are complete.” a brand new school with a sidewalk in optimism than concern that work will be Wednesday, June 10 He said the budget situation with the front of it that’s pretty beat up and I complete on time as the district prepares Park Avenue School continues to look think personally it would be a complete to enter a new age in its history in the Planning Meeting, 7 p.m., Dudley very good, a fact he previously noted project with a brand new sidewalk along fall. Municipal Building with the reallocation of funds to work on Park Avenue all the way down.” the middle school this summer during The School Building Committee has Jason Bleau may be reached at 508-909- the May 11 Town Meeting. In fact, things also approved expenditures to help cre- 4129, or by e-mail at jason@stonebridge- Thursday, June 11 are going so well the School Building ate a fully functional interior of the facil- press.com. Committee is looking to add some extra ity, mainly with no more than $8,000 set Economic Development Comm., 8 aside for employees of the Park Avenue a.m., Dudley Municipal Building news briefs

ext. 8576, to have issues addressed President/CEO, Roy Campana. Grange seeks volunteers by the representative. He continued, “Bringing Webster First Federal Credit Union to DUDLEY — Dudley Grange is an absolute win-win #163 is looking for volunteers to WFFCU involved in for all. They are technologically help staff the Strawberry Festival on point, financially strong and on Thursday, June 18. merger intellectually and professionally Seamless Aluminum Gutters We are celebrating our 60th sophisticated.” Gutter Cleaning Annual Festival this year and WORCESTER — Industrial As one of the most well capital- your help is needed! Assistance Credit Union (ICU) of Boston, ized credit unions in the country, Replacement Windows & Doors is needed throughout all areas of chartered on Nov. 23, 1910, is Webster First has been able to the festival — selling food tick- merging with Webster First successfully merge with sever- 35 New Boston Road • Sturbridge, MA 01566 ets, assisting with serving food, Federal Credit Union (WFFCU) of al institutions in recent years. serving our famous, homemade Worcester in a merger of equals. Officials of both credit unions Rick Fontaine strawberry shortcake and more. WFFCU will be the continuing share a mutual confidence in the Office/Fax: 508-765-5020 If you have enjoyed our festival credit union operating ICU as a merger, believing it will be in in years past and always want- division of Webster First. the best interest of both parties ed to help out, then this is the On March 24, Industrial Credit and will progress smoothly and year for you! Each volunteer will Union held a meeting in which seamlessly. receive a complementary ticket members voted to officially “Adding ICU into the fold at TheHeartOf for a hot dog or cheeseburger and merge with WFFCU. The ICU WFFCU is an honor. With ICU, a drink for your service! Board of Directors had unani- we have the opportunity to bring Massachusetts.com The Strawberry Festival has mously elected to pursue the our affordable, consumer friend- been a Town of Dudley tradition merger in a meeting held on Feb. ly products and services to the for 59 years, so if you are inter- 17, 2015. Greater Boston market along ested and available in helping Both credit unions, well cap- with business accounts that make our 60th Year the best italized and community based, are globally accessible,” stated one yet, please contact Festival are joining forces to expand upon Webster First President/CEO RONNIE’S SEAFOOD Chairman, Kenny Laferriere at a need for a deeper scope of prod- Michael Lussier. 508-596-0105. ucts and services in the Greater The merger is scheduled to Rt. 31 ChaRlton Depot Thank you in advance for your Boston area. take place on May 31, 2015 with consideration and support! “I’m proud of the success ICU system being fully integrated on “Proudly serving the community for over 40 years” has achieved during the 40-plus or about July 31, 2015. The two years that I have been here and credit unions have a combined McKenna to hold office I want to protect its future. I felt 192 years of service in the finan- the best benefit to the members, cial industry. hours staff and community would come with a merger,” remarked ICU BOSTON — Rep. Joseph Open McKenna (R-Webster) will host office hours during the month of Now offering a new line of June. Amish Inspired Tuesday-Sunday • Monday, June 8: Oxford Town Living Room Selections by Smith Brothers of Berne Community Center, 4 Maple Street, Oxford, from 2 to 3 pm 11:00am to 9:00pm • Monday, June 15: Sutton Senior Center, 19 Houghton Road, Sutton, from 10 to 11 a.m. • Tuesday, June 23: Douglas Town Hall, 29 Depot St, Douglas, 4:30 to 5:30 p.m. • Thursday, June 25: Webster Panera, 2 Worcester Road, Accepting most major credit cards Webster, 4 to 5 p.m. www.smithbrothersfurniture.com Constituents are encouraged to stop by at any point during the hour or may reserve a specific time if they wish by emailing [email protected]. Those who cannot make the office hour may call 617-772-2060,

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BY JASON BLEAU or transfer of another firearm that list and to look at each one amendment who was the only even the clerks called it a “cler- NEWS STAFF WRITER within a 12-month period and and to see if they wanted to one authorized to bring it back ical error” that the item was include the number of such take anything out of the bundle for debate, to allow the Senate included in the bundles where Sen. Ryan Fattman, who firearms purchased or trans- to debate.” as a whole, which at the time it had not been before the vote. represents the 18th Worcester ferred through that license. According to Fattman, had 28 of the 40 delegates in “Everyone has to pay atten- District that includes Calling the regulations inva- amendment 692 was not includ- attendence, address the item in tion,” said the Senator. “We Blackstone, Douglas, Dudley, sive, Fattman revealed that the ed in the bundles he was pre- more detail. Fattman said he started reviewing every Hopedale, Mendon, Milford, item almost went unchecked sented and he was informed led the debate, fighting for the amendment that Monday and Millville, Northbridge, Oxford, as it was initially passed in the that the item would be debated side against the amendment. we were there until 12:30 early Southbridge, Sutton, Uxbridge final days of the budget debate on the floor. When that didn’t “For people who support Friday morning before the and Webster, made a bold as part of a bundle, a process happen he started asking ques- the 2nd Amendment and are budget debate was complete. I statement during Senate bud- Fattman said was “very con- tions. sportsmen and believe that the spend 99.9 percent of my time get discussions in May, lead- fusing” for him as a common “I got curious because we Constitution is important, it in the Senate chamber watch- ing an effort to address and practice in the Senate. The were debating all of these was very invasive. We were ing every single amendment strike down amendment 692, a bundling of items for a vote or amendments and 692 still had able to get it repealed,” he said. that came through. I was very law associated with gun regu- approval is done when multiple not come up,” he said. “I went The vote came in at 18-9 with 27 meticulous about how much lations. items are all but guaranteed to to the clerk of the Senate who voting senators and the senate attention I paid to everything. Filed by Democrat Sen. pass based on known support handles all the amendments president abstaining from the Part of that is just my personal Cynthia Creem, the amend- on the Senate floor. and I asked the question ‘What vote. belief that if you’re elected you ment would have limited the “Essentially, what they do is happened to Amendment 692? While not everyone might have to know what’s going on number of firearms a licensed they have a determination of Where do we stand with it?’ I agree that the legislation was and pay attention. You have individual could purchase all the budget amendments that was told it had been passed and invasive, Fattman said he felt to know what’s in the bills. I within a certain period of they believe are going to pass added to the bundle.” it was not the right move for think that’s the responsibility time, named five or more in and that have been reviewed Feeling the situation was the Senate and thus paid very of every senator. Sometimes a 4-month period under the and debated in other avenues,” wrong and the item needed close attention to the item mistakes happen like this, but same license. In addition her said Fattman. “They put them to be addressed on the floor, and others up for the vote if you’re paying attention you amendment would have also in sort of a ‘yes’ bundle and Fattman, a Republican, said throughout the budget discus- can correct it.” required data to be analyzed then they put other ones that he received some help from sion process. However, he did whether a license number used aren’t going to be part of the across the aisle, including from acknowledge that has he not Jason Bleau may be reached for the purchase or transfer of state budget in the ‘no’ bun- Democratic Senators Michael paid as close attention as he at 508-909-4129, or by e-mail at a firearm used in a crime was dle. They allow every senator Moore and Anne Gobi, to con- did the item could have gone [email protected]. associated with the purchase about an hour to go through vince Creem, the creator of the unchecked and revealed that

Shepherd Hill seeking host homes for foreign students

BY JASON BLEAU Pierangeli said the school has hosted latter is far from a requirement. Brown Brown added that other factors con- NEWS STAFF WRITER foreign students since it has opened its said that one of the biggest advantag- sidered as personal interests, such as DUDLEY — The current school year doors, but this is the first time they es that he sees when housing students housing a student interested in technol- is barely complete for Shepherd Hill are employing any type of formal pro- with everyday citizens rather than in ogy or sports with a computer program- Regional High School, which held a gram to try and attract students to the dormitories is that it allows the students mer or sports fans respectively, and that graduation for its senior Class of 2015 on school from overseas or abroad. She to becomes immersed in the culture of the students are expected to be treated Sunday, May 31, and already the school said that often families who host the stu- where they will live for their high school and considered as a part of the family, is looking ahead to the next generation dents already have children of their won years and allows them to embrace and although temporary. of graduates as they seek host families to involved in the school system, but this is practice the English language more thor- “The benefit for the host family is real- house a group of international students not always the case, and the school dis- oughly, whereas rooming with others ly just the cultural exchange and the fact officials hope to bring to the freshman trict used to handle each foreign student of their own country would make using that you’re helping out a young person,” class this fall. on a case-by-case basis. their native tough more convenient and said Brown. “In the coming couple of In a new partnership with gphomestay, “It’s simply been families that just reduce opportunities for them to perfect decades the relationship between the US a company that specializes in organizing decide to host them and live in Dudley the language. and placed like China are only going to and managing housing situations for or Charlton. They would apply to the Brown said there are specific expecta- get stronger and stronger and this is a schools across the country, Shepherd School Committee for permission to tions for the host families and applicants way to kid of prepare you for that reality Hill is continuing its long-running tra- enroll the students. We’re hoping to are in dire need as Shepherd Hill tries and make the world a smaller place.” dition of offering schooling to foreign expand it,” said Pierangeli. to get ahead on its place for its newest Providing food and transportation students, but for the first time they are David Brown is an outreach specialist students later this year. when needed is an obvious must and instituting an actual program to encour- for gphomestay and has been working “Students are coming in August for having them involved in what some age students to attend the school after closely with Shepherd Hill as their cor- the fall semester, which is September, might consider more minor and mun- having their first year in quite some respondent with the company, which October, November December,” he said. dane activities are all part of the cultural time with no foreign students making partners with private and public schools “If the host is interested there is an experience the school and gphomestay the move to Dudley. every year to facilitate their home stay application they fill out. We review it are hoping the students can embrace. Shepherd Hill Regional High School experiences for international students. and then we do a quick phone screen- The students often come with their Principal Mary Pierangeli said that this The company deals primarily with ing during which we set up a site visit own cash saved up and property con- past year the school did not have any China, but also works with students when we go out to the household and verted into American currency for use foreign students added to their student from Vietnam, South Korea, Mexico and take pictures, do interviews and arrange during their time in Dudley and the host body, and in an era where globalization Brazil. They also have a new office in background checks on everyone in the families do receive an $800 stipend to and international relations have become Japan. According to Brown, Shepherd household over the age of 18. We send help with food and other expenses asso- a key part of the world economy and Hill is hoping to bring in five foreign those pictures to our prospective stu- ciated with housing the student. Those politics, allowing students the chance to students for its new class of freshmen. dent. We like to come to them with interested in being a host family can fill experience and, perhaps, embrace the “We partner with the schools here in at least two possible families and they out a Homestay Provider Application American lifestyle is all but essential for America and we deal with them on how choose between them based on the room at www.gphomestay.com/Aplication4. both the student and those who house they would like to be marketed abroad,” situation, what the family is like and html. them while they are here. said Brown. “The students apply and other things. We also cater to the host “Having a global perspective is really then the school assesses which students families, for example if you’d like to be Jason Bleau may be reached at 508-909- an integral part of 21st century educa- they would like to have attend the school a host and you have two teenage daugh- 4129, or by e-mail at jason@stonebridge- tion,” she said. “There are benefits both based on their own preferences and ters you might not want a teenage male press.com. to the international students as well requirements. What we do is comb the student.” as to our school. I think it will have a community of the school to find people positive impact on both the students willing to host the student while they’re and Shepherd Hill. The world is getting here.” smaller, there’s an increasingly global- The foreign students spend all four Weekly Crossword ized economy. So there is a greater need years of their high school careers at for students of today to better under- Shepherd Hill, usually heading home June 5, 2015 for school breaks and vacations, and stand connections between people from Across hosts can choose to house the students countries of the world. This will be an 1. Whimper for a semester, a year or as long as their opportunity to provide that.” 5. Beginning entire high school career, although the 10. Inevitably 14. Knowing, as a secret divested itself of managing the golf club. (2 wds) HISTORY The WDCC was asked to pay the expens- 15. Dabbler continued from page A2­­­ es of improvements made by the college 17. They’re tapped during the years Nichols managed the 18. Census collector Davis-Williams farmhouse that sat at club in the amount of $100,000. A 20-page 19. Ring bearer, maybe the edge of the WDCC. The old farm- mortgage was executed by the then pres- 20. The “p” in m.p.g. house was converted into a place to eat. ident of the school, Debra Murphy, that 21. Middle Eastern And although it had no connection to granted the college 1,000 half-priced tick- princes the WDCC officially, it became known ets yearly to the golf facility for Nichols 22. House as the Webster-Dudley Country Club. students, 3 yearly free golf memberships 24. Exchanged The building caught fire on New Year’s and other benefits for the school. 27. Artist’s asset Eve of 1964 after a party and burned to Golf balls are still flying around the 28. A fisherman may the ground. Mr. Athanas then sold the course, now called Dudley Hill Golf Club, spin one property to Nichols College in 1965. The and golf carts zip over the historic for- 29. Univ. of Nebraska- eating spot was rebuilt by Nichols and mer “one mile square” of the Indians. Kearney athlete in 1999 they signed a 50-year lease for the 31. ___-bodied building with WDCC. L.K. Branniff is on the Board of 32. Causes to be lost In December 1999, Nichols College Directors at the Black Tavern Historical 37. Cares for a young Society in Dudley. She volunteers a his- bird torical column each month to the Webster 39. Curvature Times. 40. Union of states under a central gov- ernment 42. And others, for 2. Not safe to consume 32. Gave out stop WHY short (food) 33. ___ of Langerhans 47. Fatigues 43. Found a new tenant 3. Pass legislation by 34. Food assimilation 49. Gives up for exchanging favors 35. Passed across or 50. Brazen one WINDOW WIZ? 44. Coastal raptor 4. “Star Trek” rank: through 53. ___ Minor 45. Garfield, e.g. Abbr. 36. Choosers 57. More, in Madrid 1) 34 years in business 48. Hook up 5. Crack 38. Lubricates 58. “___ Ng” (They 2) Fully licensed & insured 51. Catchall abbr. 6. Lid or lip application 41. Slanted typeface Might Be Giants song) 3) Custom made 52. Met expectations? 7. Words denoting 45. Religious law 59. Not just “a” 4) Installed insulated & caulked 54. Basic monetary unit more than one 46. Caribbean cruise of Romania 8. Alter, in a way with 100% silicone (not $1.99 caulking) 55. Little bird 9. Absorbed, as a cost 5) All old windows disposed 56. Nannies 10. “Yes, ___” (not left on front lawn) 59. Josip Broz, famil- 11. Loosen, as laces iarly 12. Alibi 6) All above starting at $294 per window 60. Bows and curtseys 13. Breviloquent 7) Largest Harvey dealer in the area 61. Field worker 16. Exchange (2 wds) 508-764-3213 62. Astronaut’s insignia 23. Garden tool 63. Flip, in a way 25. Opportunities, so 64. Aims to speak 26. Erasable program- windowwiz.biz Down mable read-only mem- 1. Long pole with ory (acronym) Quality Since 1981 spearhead 30. Cash in www.webstertimes.net Friday, June 5, 2015 • The Webster Times • 5 Senior Corner ter will be closed on June 12 • Monday: Chair Yoga, 10:30- breakfast, 8:30-9:45 a.m. Webster Senior Center Dudley Senior Center and 15 due to voting prepara- 11:30 a.m. Tri Valley Lunch is • Mondays: “Aging tion and voting. served at noon. Please Call: Backwards,” 12:45 p.m., card/ 116 School Street — Monday, Phone: 508-949-8010, option • June 21: Happy Father’s 508-949-8010, ext. 3, to reserve games Tuesday, Wednesday, 8:30 a.m. #3; Margaret Bussiere, Day! Dad, you are truly trea- your meal at least 48 hours in • Tuesdays: Needle workers, to 4 p.m.; Thursday, 8:30 a.m. Coordinator sured, cherished and loved advance. Chair Yoga to 1 p.m.; Closed Fridays (508- Monday and Friday, 10 a.m. beyond words or gifts! Thank • Tuesday: 13 Card Pitch, • Wednesdays: Zumba Gold, 949-3845) – 3 p.m. you to all Dads young and old, and Dudley Senior Woman Pitch, EMS presentations (3rd • Senior Center will be closed for your unconditional love Needleworkers Group at 1 p.m. W of the month) on Monday, May 25 in obser- and extreme patience. You • Wednesday: Scrabble • Thursdays: Strength vance of Memorial Day. UPCOMING have shaped us into decent Players, and Dudley Senior and Balance Class, Grocery • Zumba Gold Classes are law abiding, caring and loving Woman Needleworkers Group Shopping, Blood pressure (first held every Thursday 9:30-10:15 EVENTS human beings! at 1 p.m. Thursday) a.m. Chair Yoga classes follow • June 21: Happy Summer. • Thursday: Cribbage players • Friday’s: Tri-Valley has at 10:30-11:15 a.m. $3 each class. • Friday, June 5: 9-10 a.m. Please do whatever it is that meet at 1 p.m. Come and join sandwiches every Friday; • Knitting/Crocheting Social: Chair Yoga, new time begin- makes you happy and feel posi- in, or learn to play! Transportation to Hair Mondays, 10 a.m. ning today and will contin- tive about life! It’s never too late • Friday: Chair Zumba with Appointments. Check out the • SCM Elder, Inc. Passengers: ue throughout the summer. to make a new friend or rekin- Instructor Forty Arroyo at Potato Bar on the 19th! Please note that you need to call (Monday’s Yoga is unchanged dle a relationship with your- 10-11 a.m., $2 donation. Also • DAILY: Cards and Games, 48 business hours in advance 10:30-11:30 a.m.). Please note: self. Best advice for a happy Chair Yoga with Instructor Tri-Valley Lunches (48 hour (two days) to schedule a ride. No there is no Chair Yoga on summer? Drink water often, Joanne LaLiberte HHP at 10:30- advance notice) 1-800-321-0243. June 12, 15 and July 3. Also, avoid strenuous activities , use 11:30 a.m. on the third floor. $2. • MONTHLY: Wal-Mart, • Tri-Valley Lunch: Served June 5, 10:30-11:30 a.m., BP a good sunscreen, seek shade Tri Valley lunch is served at Kmart, Dollar Store, grocery Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Clinic and Ask the Nurse, with for outdoor activities, and 11:30 a.m. Please call Margaret store and TJ Maxx trips, Thursdays at 11:30 a.m. Please Joan Grindle VNA Overlook. please wear a mosquito/bug/ to reserve your meal at least Birthdays, Book Club, Coin call (508) 949-3845 at least 48 • Tuesday, June 8: 11:30 a.m. tick deterrent so you can truly 48 hours in advance. Bingo is Club, Tea & Talk. hours in advance to reserve to 12:15 p.m. Lunch and Learn: enjoy that cool shade without played following lunch about your meal. Free Pre-Diabetes Talk, Five becoming a wholesome snack 12:30 p.m. (Please note, on • Bingo: Every Tuesday, Signs That Put You At Risk: to mosquitoes. days when we have Jimmy D’s TRI-VALLEY INC. starts at 1 p.m. promptly. Please Get The Facts, Take Charge of • June 26: Noon, Jimmy D’s Italian Lunch, we will not be arrive by 12:45 p.m. to sign in. You! Protect yourself so you Little Italian Lunch. Authentic having bingo). Panera Bread Monday, June 8: Chicken • Progressive Pitch: Every can remain healthy. Presented Italian Spaghetti and Meatballs, donation here Friday morn- Mornay, couscous, Roman Monday and Wednesday at 1 by VNA Care Network and with salad, coffee and dessert. ings. Thank you Panera! blend vegetables, mixed fruit. p.m. Hospice. Please come and We are proud to say; our Chef Tuesday, June 9: Alaskan • House Number Signs: join us for this valuable dis- Jimmy D is celebrating his Oxford Senior Center salmon with dill, sour cream Sheriff’s Office offers a free ser- cussion! Also June 8, after third year hosting the Italian and chive potatoes, California vice to anyone who may be lunch, Ice Cream Social, host- Lunch, hooray! Tickets are $4 323 Main Street, Oxford, vegetables, tapioca pudding, interested in having a number ed by Webster Manor/Lanessa. per person. Please see Alice or MA 01540, 508-987-6000, Open sugar free pudding. sign made for his or her house. Come by around 12:15 p.m. to Margaret before June 19, to get Monday through Friday, 8:30 Wednesday, June 10: Turkey Please inquire at Senior Center enjoy a sundae with all of the your ticket. We hope you will a.m. to 2:30 p.m. a la King, garden rice, Brussels Office. toppings! Free! come join us for great food, sprouts, fresh fruit. • Available For Loan: • June 11 at noon: Annual music, friends and a little atti- • New fun fitness program: Thursday, June 11: Soup: Walkers, wheelchairs, shower Volunteer Banquet! A big tude, from our friendly Chef. “Aging Backwards” a classic vegetable, boneless pork ribs, chairs, canes, etc., inquire at thank you to All of our Senior Ciao for now! Summer Dates stretching program for all ages. red bliss potatoes, country office. Center volunteers who dedi- for Jimmy D’s: July 31 and Mondays at 12:45 p.m. blend vegetable, pears. Please call the Senior Center cate time, and many talents Aug. 28 at noon. Friday, June 12: Swedish at (508) 949-3845 for addition- to our senior community! You meatballs, mashed potatoes, al activities and upcoming are the people that make this a ONGOING Scandinavian vegetables, choc- events. better place for all! ONGOING EVENTS olate mousse. • Please note, the senior cen- • Mondays and Fridays: Hot Police Logs

Editor’s Note: The information con- liquor, negligent operation of motor Dudley resident when he began his ser- his service to the community will be tained in these police logs was obtained vehicle, marked lanes violation. vice to the Town in 1988. He worked as a missed. The Police Department thanks through either press releases or other May 28 part time officer and dispatcher before Greg for his service and wishes him public documents kept by each police Diane Comeau, 59, 168 Main St. becoming a full time officer in 1993. He and his family all the best in the future department, and is considered to be the Webster, MA. Out of Agency Warrant. has been a valued employee during his as well as a long happy and healthy account of police. All subjects are con- May 21 entire tenure with the department and retirement. sidered innocent until proven guilty in Susan L. Carlson, 47, 17 Williams St. a court of law. If a case is dismissed in Dudley, MA. Out of agency warrant. court or the party is found to be innocent, Wieslaw, Gumienny, 53, 6 Glaxfield FREE The Times, with proper documentation, Rd. Dudley, MA. Marked lanes viola- will update the log at the request of the tion, OUI Liquor, negligent operation of Hydrotherapy arrested party. motor vehicle. upgrade in June Retirement w/mention of ad. DUDLEY POLICE SecurityBath Ends 6/30/15 DUDLEY — On Friday, May 30, DEPARTMENT Dudley Police Officer Gregory Daniels worked his last scheduled shift before Walk-in Bathtubs with Hydrotherapy May 27 officially retiring on Sunday, May 31. 508-909-4065 Adam Sujdak, 61, 350 W Main St. Greg worked for some 27 years with Dudley. Operating under influence of the Dudley Police Department. He was a Your Doorway to Independent Bathing news brief Comfort • Safety Independence Absentee ballots now available Luxury • Freedom DUDLEY — The absentee ballots are now available in the Dudley Town Clerk’s Office for the June 15 Annual Town Election. NOW AVAILABLE ST. ROCH PARISH FOR HOME INSTALLATION Avoid… Nursing Homes, Broken Hips & Sore Joints Enjoy… Hydrotherapy Models And Independence 334 Main Street - Oxford • 508-987-8987 Keep… Your Home And Your Dignity We will remove SATURDAY, JUNE 20 8am-8pm Improve… Your Health, Your Circulation your old tub Activities include: Outdoor vendors, Giant Adopt-A- Choose… Many Colors And Features TAX and install your Basket raffle, Auction, Crafts, Homemade Baked Goods, DEDUCTIBLE Enhance… Your Lifestyle And Home Security Bath Used Books, Garage Sale, Money Raffle, Scratch Ticket Raffle, Handcrafted Picnic Table Raffle, Plant Sale, and I had knee surgery a year ago Since my husband passed Walk-In Tubs with and didn’t think getting in and away my children had been Hydrotherapy and Strawberry Shortcake!! urging me to move into an out of a tub was an option for that will fit even me anymore, until my husband assisted living facility. We finally decided to make the smallest of Lunch Will be served found your tub. My walk in tub a few modifications here is a joy! I would recommend it and see how much safer we spaces! from 10:00-4:00pm to anyone who has arthritis and could make this old house. Burgers, Hot Dogs, knee problems. I feel like a new The walk-in tub was the Hand Cut French Fries, Chili, person. Thank you so much. best change. I wish I had Lifetime Warranty gotten it years ago. The peace of mind Sausage & Pepper Subs, Pulled Pork Subs, Linda K. Made in America Manchester, N.H. for my children is great also. Fried Dough, Nachos & Cheese Muriel D. Lexington MA Vendors Welcome. $25.00 per space Showers, lifts, whatever you need - custom designed! Why risk waiting for a slip and fall and then suffer? The sooner you get your walk-in tub… the longer you benefit from it 25,000 Unique Visitors Get Results, Call now… 508-909-4065 Every Week! Before After TheHeartOfMassachusetts.com 6 • The Webster Times • Friday, June 5, 2015 www.webstertimes.net Learning OMS announces EDUCATION NOTEBOOK students of the Quinnipiac University HAMDEN, Conn. — Jenna Bird, of Oxford, made the Dean’s List at Quinnipiac University for the spring of 2015. month Jenna is a sophomore and is studying to be a nurse.

OXFORD — Oxford Middle School recently revealed its May Students of the Month. Church Scholarship WEBSTER — The United Church of Christ, Federated, of Webster, awarded $500 scholarships to Justyna Sudyka from Dudley who graduated from Shepherd Hill Regional High School and Danielle Marrier from Webster who graduated Courtesy photo from Bartlett High School. Both Justyna and Katerina and Paris McWilliams Danielle will receive an Award Certificate on June 14 at the church’s 10 a.m. service. They are the winners of an essay contest “How has your faith Notre Dame Academy influenced your choices for the future?” WORCESTER — Katerina and Paris McWilliams, of Webster, were among the members of the fresh- Chester C. Corbin Public Library: man class at Notre Dame Academy in Worcester who received a certificate for completion of the Upcoming Events Academy’s newly-implemented Digital Citizenship Courtesy photos Program. Students mastered the nine elements • Friday, June 12, at 12:30 p.m.: Free Classic Movie Grade 5: Hailey-Mae Rice, Emma Marcotte, Aansi Patel, of the proper use of technology: Digital Access, Friday — “To Kill a Mockingbird,” Universal Noelle Harris, Chloe Dexter, Jayden Forand Commerce, Communication, Etiquette, Law, Pictures. 129 minutes long. Enjoy a Classic Movie Rights and Responsibilities, Health and Wellness, at the Chester C. Corbin Public Library on the sec- and Security. Students came away with a better ond Friday of every month. understanding of the role of technology in society. • Thursday, June 18, from 5-8 p.m.: Summer Cinema at the Chester C. Corbin Public Library, “Interstellar,” Paramount Pictures, 169 minutes Mount Ida College long, Rated PG-13. • Thursday, June 18, at 6:30 p.m.: Adult Book NEWTON — Stefanie Weagle graduated from Group, “Elmer Gantry,” by Sinclair Lewis. Book Mount Ida College in Newton, with the Bachelor Group meets the third Monday of every month at of Science degree in Psychology. The degree was the Chester C. Corbin Public Library. New mem- presented at Mount Ida’s 116th commencement bers are always welcome! exercises held on May 11. • Monday, June 22: Summer Reading Program Begins at the Chester C. Corbin Public Library! Children and Teens are invited to reach weekly Lasell College reading goals for weekly prizes or earn chances to enter a raffle for bigger prizes. For the first time, NEWTON — Lasell College announces the grad- adult participants will also have the opportunity uating class of 2015. Commencement exercises to read for a chance to earn raffle tickets toward Grade 6: Lizmeralda Lagares, Susanna Krantz, James Leite, were held on the Newton campus in May 2015. prizes as well! Juliana Fox, Abigail Card, Amy Vo Among the graduates were: • Friday, June 26, from 10:30 to 11 a.m., Coffee 1/2 Kelsey Doyon, of Oxford, who received a Hour. Stop by and enjoy a free cup of coffee and MSM degree and majored in Human Resources snacks at the Chester C. Corbin Public Library! Management This is not a formal meeting, it is an opportunity to Shawn Fleurie, of Webster, who received a BS relax and engage with members of the community! degree and majored in Sport Management Providence College ONGOING EVENTS • Pajama Storytime: Grab you favorite stuffed PROVIDENCE, R.I. — The following local res- animal and wear your pajamas for a fun evening idents were among more than 800 students from of stories! Recommended for children ages four Providence College who received undergraduate and older. Every first Monday of the month at the degrees during the College’s 97th Commencement Chester C. Corbin Public Library from 6:30-7 p.m. Exercises held on Sunday, May 17. • Lego Club: Build and have fun! Supplies are Alexandra Rawson, a resident of Dudley, provided by the library. Lego Club meets every received a bachelor’s degree Magna Cum Laude; Tuesday night at the Chester C. Corbin Public Daniel Zalewski, a resident of Webster, received Library from 5:30 to 6:30 p.m. a bachelor’s degree. • Summer Superhero Storytime: Join us every Grade 7: Colby Bellows, Nicholas Sellig, George St. Germain, third Thursday of the month at the Chester C. Zoe Michalak, Crystal Nelson, Hailey Swenson Corbin Public Library from 10:30 to 11 a.m. You’ll Framingham State University have a SUPER time! • Wii at Your Library: Play various Wii games at FRAMINGHAM — The following local the Chester C. Corbin Public Library from 3:30 to Framingham State University students graduated 4:30 p.m. Wii @ Your Library will meet every other this academic year: Thursday, starting June 23 and ending Aug. 4. • Ryan Gebo, of Webster, received a Bachelor of • Build It: Make whatever you want out of paper, Science degree. cardboard or plastic that you bring from home. Items should be relatively clean and without sharp edges. Build It meets every other Friday, starting Heidelberg University June 26 and ending Aug. 7. • Teen Night: Play games, make crafts, watch TIFFIN, Ohio — Ashley Racicot, a senior movies, listen to music, hang out with friends and Communication & Theatre Arts and Spanish so much more. Intended for teens, ages 12-17. Teen major from Dudley, has been named to the spring Night takes place on the third Monday of every semester dean’s list at Heidelberg University. month during the summer.

Grade 8: Cassidie Andrews, Kennedy Chalue, Gina Shepherd Hill Regional High Parmenter, Lexi Millette, Caitlyn Reid, Meaghan Nolan, Hannah Confer, Ryan Marshall School Class of 2015 Scholarships

Michael Awad: Nichols John J. Dellomo Memorial Angela Jeffers: Ruth T. Levey Katarzyna Mosio: Godfrey Club of Webster and Dudley College New England Scholarship, Normand Deptula Scholarship - Alpha Gamma S. Rockefeller Memorial Scholarship, Tom Cosenzi Principal’s Leadership Award Scholarship, Southbridge Chapter of Delta Kappa Gamma Scholarship Scholarship, United Church Alexander Bellino: Francis Savings Bank Scholarship, St. Society Jena Nesta: Charlton of Christ Federated, Webster Scales/Board 26 Scholarship Anthony of Padua Scholarship Austin Jones: Marilyn and American Legion Auxiliary Dudley Oxford Chamber of Peter Boyd: Godfrey Soultana Gardner: Marilyn Gerald Fels Scholarship Unit #391 Scholarship, Commerce Scholarship S. Rockefeller Memorial and Gerald Fels Scholarship Victoria Kelleher: Walter B, Southbridge Credit Union Morgan Sullivan: Dudley Scholarship Sean Gatsogiannis: Dudley Millward Scholarship Scholarship Firefighters Association Alyssa Bronzo: Marilyn and Police Department Scholarship Monika Kicilinska: Dudley Abigail Packard: Adam Scholarship Gerald Fels Scholarship Evan Gaylord: Ronald Women’s Club Scholarship J. Dowell Memorial Natalie Szwarc: Shepherd Hill Nicole Burke: Shepherd Hill J. Denault Memorial Law Zoe Kiritsis: Walter B, Scholarship, American Legion Student Council Scholarship Student Council Scholarship Enforcement Scholarship Millward Scholarship Webster Dudley Post 184 Shawn Tarasiak: Anthony Sara Cohen: Shepherd Hill Daniel Gilligan: Edward Melissa Knopf: John Hart Scholarship, Dudley Charlton Vegnone Memorial Scholarship, Music Parents Association Jarosz Scholarship, Emma Memorial Scholarship Administration Association Shepherd Hill Booster Club Scholarship Hammond Business Award Heather Kupstas: Shepherd Scholarship, Edward Lavoie Scholarship Gabriel daSilva: Marilyn Christopher Hanks: Ronald Hill Music Parents Association Memorial Scholarship Elizabeth Timmons: Dudley and Gerald Fels Scholarship, J. Denault Memorial Law Scholarship Tori Palmerino: Dr. Robert Grange #163 Scholarship Richard A. Carmignani Enforcement Scholarship Emily Martel: Pamela Van Vooren Scholarship Fay Wang: Albert L. Outstanding Citizenship Award Lucy Harmon: St. Aloysius-St. J. Martel “Heart of Gold” Rachael Pollier: Albert Thibaudeau Memorial Vanessa Demoura: Dudley Jude Ladies Guild Scholarship Scholarship L. Thibaudeau Memorial Scholarship, Dudley Lions Women’s Club Scholarship Lance Harms: Charlton Benjamin Martin: Shepherd Scholarship, Nehemiah B. Club Scholarship, Quo Vadis Hannah Doherty: Big Al’s American Legion Auxiliary Hill Music Parents Association Stone Scholarship, Shepherd Club of Webster and Dudley Culinary Scholarship, Dudley Unit #391 Scholarship Scholarship Hill Booster Club Scholarship, Scholarship Women’s Club Scholarship Caelin Hetherman: Jennifer Roberto Martinez: Shepherd Woman In Business Scholarship Tyler Weinhardt: Marilyn Roisin Donnelly: Charlton Krukowski Memorial Hill Student Council Elizabeth Potter: Shepherd and Gerald Fels Scholarship Helping Hand Society Scholarship, Patty Barnes Scholarship Hill Faculty Recognition Award, Benjamin White: Country Scholarship, Ewing Scholarship Letourneau Award Brian Mayville: Charlton Shepherd Hill Music Parents Bank for Savings Scholarship, Meghan Dow: Dudley Police Abigail Howard: Normandy Youth Basketball Scholarship, Association Scholarship Dudley Grange #163 Department Scholarship Charitable Trust Scholarship, Dudley Lions Club Scholarship, Melanie Sergel: Marilyn and Scholarship, Harrington Michael Foss: Charlton High Shepherd Hill Music Parents Esther Wieloch Memorial Gerald Fels Scholarship Hospital Auxiliary Scholarship School Alumni Scholarship, Association Scholarship Scholarship Joanna Stachowicz: Dr. Beth Kaitlyn Woods: Adam J. Shepherd Hill Student Council Emily Ijams: Country Bank Ciara McKissick: Edward E. Maling Kelley Memorial Dowell Memorial Scholarship, Scholarship for Savings Scholarship, Patty (Coach K.) Kaleszewski Award, Frederick & Nellie Charlton Youth Basketball Taylor Gallegan: Dr. Robert Barnes Letourneau Award, Scholarship Marotz Memorial Award Scholarship, Edward & Doris Van Vooren Scholarship, Southbridge Savings Bank Lauren Milosh: St. Anthony Justyna Sudyka: Elvis N. Lavoie Scholarship, Peter A. Dudley Lions Club Scholarship, Scholarship of Padua Scholarship Corrado Scholarship, Quo Vadis Caliri Scholarship Fund

www.TheHeartOfMassachusetts.com www.webstertimes.net Friday, June 5, 2015 • The Webster Times • 7 Learning Oxford High School FIELD TRIP Third Quarter Honor Roll Courtesy photos BOSTON — The sixth grade class from St. Anne School went on a GRADE 12 field trip to Boston on Monday, June 1 to visit the State House and to High Honors: Madison Cardoni, Nicole GRADE 10 walk the Freedom Trail. The students are seen here with Sen. Ryan Daury, Cassie Ford, Sarah Palmer High Honors: Amanda Gevry, Cayce Fattman and Rep. Joe McKenna. Honors: Callie Andrews, Jillian Pappas, Erin Reid, Emily Sterczala, Apher, Haley Banfill, Jessica Bourassa, William Sullivan, Julianne Welsh Amber Calcano, Lauren Caporale, Honors: Natalie Bolio, Lauren Cady, Felicia Cooney, Alexandria Cournoyer, Kassidi Foster, Lauren Hart, Tyler Adam Courtemanche, Erika Fradsham, Johnson, Korra Joubert, Veronica Light, Casey Germain, Jeremy Gonzalez, Shane McCarthy, Matthew McGee, Matt Shane Howard, Megan Howe, Sabrina Murphy, Margaret Stauffer, Brooke LaMountain, Kyra Landgren, Jessica Storey, Michael Warren Landry, Melanie Leblanc, Evelyn Marquis, Tyler McCarthy, Abbey GRADE 9 Rheault, Emily Rowell, Nathan Shultz, High Honors: Carli Boudreau, Danielle Sosvielle, Carol Stateham, Lindsey Card, James Cutroni, Hannah Michael Strom, Stefanie Weaver Dell’Aquila, Meghan Gates, Elizabeth Lambert, Sheilian Lopez-Padilla, Jack GRADE 11 MacPherson, Candice Nelson, Victoria High Honors: Rachel Bonney, Janson Sheehan Borowko, Jessica Daury, Brooklynn Honors: Taylor Coonan, Joseph Grady, Downing, Brianna Higgins, Kayla Kimberly Howe, Kevin Huang, Olivia Rivera, Olivia Spring Jewett, Julie Labay, Olivia Litwak, Honors: Samantha Alves, Hunter Trenton Lovejoy, John Masi, Catherine Bailey, Stephen Bouchard, Aleksandra Moineau, Taylor Nguyen, Jared Orrell, Cutroni, Casey Franks, Nicole Grady, Dianne Palmer, Emily Pellerin, Dante Austin Greene, Sarah Keohane, Alexis Purretta, Bridget Richardson, Zachary Lima, Abigail Morse, Victoria Parr, Robinson, Anthony Rowell, Colin Ryan, Christoper Poutre, Anthony Rizzo, Amy Max Shepherd, Nicole Sosvielle, Logan Rosebrooks, James Sadowsky, Daniel Warman, Zachary Westbrook Scola, Alex Shepherd St. Joseph School Third Quarter Honor Roll HIGH HONORS Walker Grade 4: Benjamin Duquette, Nicholas Grade 6: Jack Colebourn, Adriana Fennelly, Patrick Mahlert, Remonda Duby, Aidan Rosario, MacKenzie Mankarios, Olivia Montione, Alexandro Valliere Montreuil, Joshua Njorge, Kaileigh Grade 7: Paul Davey, Jessica Gardner, Strong, Jadyn Williams Alexandra Piascik, Ann Marie Taylor, Grade 5: Seth Boudeau, Benjamin Lucas Yash Duval, Elzbieta Gronek, Szymon Mamro, Grade 8: Nicole Kulpa, Alexandra Sebastian Podgorny, Riley Peters, Sobczak, Alicja Stachowicz Juliana Zalewski Grade 6: David Mankarios CREDIT Grade 7: Abigail Duval Grade 4: Ava Edwards, Casey Rekowski Grade 8: Noah Boudreau, Bartosz Grade 5: Jacob Boynton, Hayden Dery Mamro, Justyn Sudyka Grade 6: Dedrick Baublitz, Christopher Mahlert, Marcus Robbins HONORS Grade 7: Nolan Ciani, John Medaglia, Grade 4: Christopher Best, Emma Antoni Piascik Boulet, Kaeleigh Sullivan, Jukia Zdrok Grade 8: Robert Fanning, Hannah Grade 5: Izabella Bezak, Benjamin Iozzo, Kaja Pianko, Cassandra Rudnicki, Colebourn, Olivia Duquette, Julia Joseph Starr Libuda, Antonia Peters, Elizabeth

sonal pizza, potato puffs, fruit, milk. milk. or yummy cheese pizza, tossed salad, Wednesday, June 10: Salad plate or Tuesday, June 9: PB&J meal of fruit, milk. ham sandwich or chicken Tetrazzini or munchie lunch or salad meal or turkey chicken fajitas, vegetable and hummus, sandwich or fish sticks, smiles, fruit, BAY PATH trail mix cookie, fruit, milk. milk. Thursday, June 11: Salad plate or tur- Wednesday, June 10: PB&J meal or BREAKFAST SHEPHERD HILL key sandwich, chef’s choices as posted, munchie lunch or salad meal or ham Rib-b-q bun. Coleslaw, fruit, milk. sandwich or chicken Tetrazzini or veg- Monday, June 8: Sausage, egg and REGIONAL HIGH etable and hummus, trail mix cookie, cheese on an English muffin, 4 oz. fruit, milk yogurt, 4 oz. fruit juice, fruit variety. SCHOOL OXFORD MIDDLE Thursday, June 11:PB&J meal or Tuesday, June 9: Homemade Coffee munchie lunch or salad meal or turkey cake, 4 oz. yogurt, 4 oz. fruit juice, fruit Monday, June 8: Ham and cheese SCHOOL sub with lettuce, tomato and cheese, variety. croissant, Romaine salad, rolls and but- coleslaw, fruit, milk. Wednesday, June 10: Scrambled eggs, ter, fruit, variety of sandwiches. Monday, June 8: Grab and go or salad Friday, June 12: PB&J meal or bacon, whole-wheat toast, 4 oz. fruit Tuesday, June 9: Chicken dippers, plate or tuna roll-up or toasted cheese munchie lunch or sandwich of the day juice, fruit variety. salad, wheat roll and butter, fruit, vari- sandwich or beef steak smokie grilled/ or yummy cheese pizza, tossed salad, Thursday, June 11: French toast with ety of sandwiches. bun, hot tomato soup, vegetable and fruit, milk. strawberries and cream, 4 oz. yogurt, 4 Wednesday, June 10: Teriyaki chick- humus, fruit, milk. oz. fruit juice, fruit variety. en, whole grain rice, Oriental blend Tuesday, June 9: Grab and go or salad Friday, June 12: Breakfast Burrito vegetables, fruit, wheat roll, variety of plate or turkey sandwich or fish sand- CLARA BARTON with peppers, onions, cheese and salsa sandwiches wich or personal pizza, smiles, fruit, in a wheat wrap, 4 oz. yogurt, 4 oz. fruit Thursday, June 11: Chicken Caesar milk. ELEMENTARY SCHOOL juice, fruit variety. wrap, potato puffs, fruit, variety of Wednesday, June 10: Grab and go or sandwiches. salad plate or ham sandwich or chicken Monday, June 8: PB&J meal or LUNCH Friday, June 12: Quesadilla chicken, Tetrazzini or chicken fajita, vegetable munchie lunch or ham sandwich or salad, fruit variety of sandwiches. and humus, trail mix cookie, fruit, milk grilled cheese, hot tomato soup with Monday, June 8: BBQ Roasted chick- Thursday, June 11: Grab and go or crackers, vegetable and hummus, fruit, en, pasta salad, glazed carrots, fruit salad plate or turkey sandwich or chef’s milk. variety. DUDLEY MIDDLE choices as posted, rib-b-q/bun, cole- Tuesday, June 9: PB&J meal or Tuesday, June 9: Cheeseburger - beef slaw, fruit, milk. munchie lunch or salad meal or turkey burger topped with cheese on whole- SCHOOL Friday, June 12: Grab and go or salad sandwich or fish sticks, potato puffs, wheat bun, baked tater tots, fruit vari- plate or stuffed crust pizzas or hot dog, fruit, milk. ety. Monday, June 8: Ham and cheese tossed salad, fruit, milk. Wednesday, June 10: PB&J meal or Wednesday, June 10: BBQ pulled croissant, Romaine salad, rolls and but- munchie lunch or salad meal or ham pork on a whole-wheat bun, baked fries, ter, fruit. sandwich or chicken Tetrazzini, veg- green bean salad, fruit variety. Tuesday, June 9: Chicken dippers, CHAFFEE ELEMENTARY etable and hummus, trail mix cookie, Thursday, June 11:Macaroni and salad, wheat roll and butter, fruit, vari- fruit, milk. cheese, elbow pasta in a creamy home- ety of sandwiches. SCHOOL Thursday, June 11:PB&J meal or made cheese sauce, whole-wheat dinner Wednesday, June 10: Teriyaki chick- munchie lunch or salad meal or turkey rolls, steamed broccoli, fruit variety. en, whole grain rice, Oriental blend Monday, June 8: PB&J meal or sub with lettuce, tomato and cheese, Friday, June 12: Buffalo chicken ten- vegetables, fruit, wheat roll, variety of munchie lunch or ham sandwich or coleslaw, fruit, milk. ders, whole-wheat dinner roll, baked sandwiches grilled cheese, hot tomato soup with Friday, June 12: PB&J meal or French fries, mixed vegetable sticks Thursday, June 11: Chicken Caesar crackers, vegetable and hummus fruit, munchie lunch or sandwich of the day with hummus, fruit variety. wrap, potato puffs, fruit, variety of sandwiches. Friday, June 12: Quesadilla chicken, salad, fruit variety of sandwiches. DUDLEY ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Monday, June 8: Ham and cheese sandwich, minestrone soup, fruit. Tuesday, June 9: Chicken salad sand- wich, celery/pepper/carrots, ranch dressing, fruit. Wednesday, June 10: Meatball grind- er, whole grain roll, sweet potato fries, fruit. Thursday, June 11: BBQ ribs, potato puffs, wheat roll, fruit Friday, June 12: Nachos guacamole, salsa/cheese/meat, three bean salad, fruit. OXFORD HIGH SCHOOL Monday, June 8: Salad plate or tuna roll-up or toasted cheese sandwich or beef steak smokie grilled/bun, hot tomato soup, vegetable and hummus, fruit milk. Tuesday, June 9: Salad plate or tur- key sandwich or fish sandwich or per- 8 • The Webster Times • Friday, June 5, 2015 www.webstertimes.net ‘Run for the Beach’ 5K nets funds for town beach

DUDLEY — The second annual Run For the Beach 5K on Saturday, May 30, had 105 total runners. The 5K, which was open to all ages and even some dogs, was a fundraiser for the Dudley Town Beach. Co-Director Tracy Ide said that the Run For the Beach started because the town’s bud- get didn’t offer enough funding to staff the beach with lifeguards. The Beach Committee was formed. The first Run For the Beach raised $6,000, which was enough money to staff the beach with lifeguards all last summer. “With no lifeguards there was nobody to make sure people don’t lit- ter or have open alcohol or open fires going. We want to have a nice, clean, safe beach,” said Ide. “This year we are focused on trying to find a way to regulate out of town visitors. We want to put in more lighting to decrease partying. We want less messes.” The 3-mile “fun run” began and ended at the beach. A small crowd formed at the finish line to cheer on the participants, which included some children and even a few men pushing strollers, as well as a few joggers with their dogs. The participants and their friends and families gathered on the beach after completing the 5K to lis- ten to some music and eat some light Olivia Richman photos refreshments. The third man to finish the 5K, Nick Guerin, takes his number at the The first man to finish the 5K, Matt Matulis. finish line from Tracy Ide.

Island Castaways Band entertained the crowd as participants gathered for refreshments after the 5K. The first kid to finish the race, Bronson Dubey, sprints to the finish line.

The first woman to finish the 5K, Meredith Moseley, poses with her friend Kristen Liberty, the The third woman to cross the finish line, Kathryn Dorrance, poses with fellow participant Matt second woman to cross the finish line. Orsini.

John Thorton ran the entire race with his foster baby, Serenity. Said Thorton: “It was tougher Honeybee is the first dog to finish the Run For the Beach, shown here with owner Christine than usual, but worth it.” Dowd as they cross the finish line.

Co-Directors of Run For the Beach, Tracy Ide and Joyce Nierodzinski, pose in front of the Brian Dubey was the second man to finish the Run For the Beach. town’s public beach of choice. www.webstertimes.net Friday, June 5, 2015 • The Webster Times • 9 Cournoyer honored at surprise retirement party

Photos courtesy Gail Fusco Center of Hope, was the master of cermonies for the night. Linda recently lost WORCESTER — A retirement party for Linda Cournoyer was held Saturday, her husband, Ovide Cournoyer, on April 22, just before her retirement. Sen. Ryan May 31. About 200 people were in attendance. Linda worked for 37 years at Seven Fattman, former Sen. Richard Moore and DDS Area Director Sally Mueller made Hills Family Services as the Family Support Director. She also has been involved presentations. She received two citations from Rep. Joe McKenna’s office that with the Center of Hope for the past 40 years. Cindy Howard, director of the Ryan Fattman presented.

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The event will benefit over 50 different area organizations that assist those most in need. Adam Bortolussi, President of the Board of Directors of the 200 Foundation, Inc., expects more than 300 community, business and professional leaders to attend, along with sports and entertainment celebrities. Funds raised from the 100% volunteer-based group will assist area charitable organizations in providing basic human needs of food, clothing, shelter, physical and mental health services. Following hor d’oeuvres from over 20 area restaurants and spirits providers, the program will feature a celebration of the 50th anniversary of the Foundation, comedy and an auction. For ticket sales or information on how to donate or participate, please visit their website: www.the200.org 10 • The Webster Times • Friday, June 5, 2015 www.webstertimes.net

THE DEADLINE to submit letters to the editor and commentaries for next week’s news- paper is Friday at noon. SEND ALL ITEMS to Editor Adam Minor at The Webster Times Viewpoint — [email protected] A Stonebridge Press Weekly Newspaper 25 Elm Street, Southbridge MA 01550 Tel. (508) 764-4325• Fax (508) 764-8015 www.webstertimes.net Letters to the Editor Promoting

Frank G. Chilinski Stonebridge Press President and Publisher Joseph: ‘Vote yes to a new and safer fire station’ children’s

Adam Minor Editor To the Editor: road through town, West Main St., And The Webster Times safety On Monday, June 15, the citizens of it will enable us to retain the current Dudley have the opportunity to take outdated fire department building for The National a wise and progressive step forward more appropriate use in the future. Center for Missing Editorial toward ensuring the safety and welfare Over the past few years the chief and & Exploited of every man, woman, and child of the the FD staff have dramatically improved Children (NCMEC) town for generations to come. emergency services and response times. promotes a special We can approve the construction of a The department has saved the town program to help It all comes new fire station on town owned proper- over a half million dollars by securing observe National ty now …while construction costs are grant monies. We now have around the Missing Children’s reasonable and competition for projects clock ambulance service that generates hief s like this is in our favor. Or, we can wait a substantial amount of money that C ’ Day. The “Take 25” back around and pay more in the future. goes directly into the town’s general Corner Chief Kochanowski and the citizens’ fund. child safety cam- Building Committee have worked for The current FD building dangerously STEVE paign is a program Turns out, this whole time, my we have conduct- more than three years to find the best lacks the facilities required to provide WOJNAR mother was right. Who would have and most economical design and loca- the services we need and have become ed several times in thought? tion. They have looked at, and directly accustomed to. Our new ladder truck partnership with Growing up, there are times in inquired about, several pieces of pri- barely fits into the current station and our local schools. I wanted to provide which vately owned land. None of those prop- allows little room to service it within some information to everyone on this The m y erties would provide the town what the the building. important effort once again. proposed site will give us. The chief Some years ago, naysayers were crit- inor mother May 25 has been observed as M told me recently noted that one of those prop- ical of locating town offices in the old National Missing Children’s Day Details the fol- erties, in a desirable location, would West Main St. school. They were wrong. since it was first established in 1983. lowing: likely cost the town an additional mil- The DMC serves all town offices and National Missing Children’s Day ADAM “Just lion dollars to purchase and clean up citizens beautifully. Locating the new serves as an annual reminder that you wait the land. fire station on town owned land behind there are thousands of children who MINOR How carefully has the committee the DMC will prove to be just as wise a until considered the proposed location? The choice. are still missing and stresses the you have design layout will actually provide Please join me in voting “YES” to the importance of making child protec- kids. You’ll see what I mean…” I more parking at the Dudley Municipal only question on the June 15 ballot… tion a national priority. The Take would shrug her off, naturally, Complex. It will enable the town to add vote “YES” to a new and safer fire sta- 25 campaign is a national child safe- because I’m a kid, so of course, I think adjacent land to the Complex footprint. tion. ty public awareness campaign cre- my parents know nothing. What do The entry way at the west end of the Paul M. Joseph ated in 2007 by the National Center they know? DMC property will be configured to pro- Selectman, Dudley for Missing & Exploited Children. My mother likes to tell a story vide quick and safe access to our main The campaign encourages parents about me as a young child, maybe 3 to take 25 minutes to talk to their years old. She often took me grocery children about safety and ways to shopping with her, and I would beg Smichinski: Thanks for your support prevent abduction. The campaign to go to the deli so I could get a piece runs during the month of May every of cheese. The deli was the epicenter year in communities throughout the of the grocery store for me, and t To the Editor: capacity as a board member. country. Information can be found at I would like to take this opportunity I am truly appreciative for all of the hat cheese was the ultimate reward www.take25.org. to thank everyone who supported me, voters and their confidence in me. for good behavior during our trips. who worked so hard for me in this past The program is full of import- On this particular day, I must have ant safety related information. election. Susan Smichinski been pretty well behaved. As all of us The documents available include It will be my pleasure to serve as the Webster parents know, kids can be known for eyes and ears of the Housing Community “Conversation Starters” which con- tantrums at the drop of a hat, over and to represent the best interests in my tain several age specific questions any reason. parents can use to begin this import- At 3 years old, having an increasing ant discussion. The hope is these grasp over the English language, I was Thank you, Malser Trust questions will lead to further dia- at that stage in development where I logue about topics and issues which would point and tell my mother what To the Editor: Malser Trust that helps to make these relate to each family’s specific sit- everything was, using identifying fea- We would like to thank the Janet important programs possible, and we uation. The goal is for parents and tures like color, shapes and size (i.e. Malser Humanities Trust for the fund- are very grateful to the trustees. children to take at least 25 minutes red car, blue pants, big house, square ing we received to help support our of their time to talk about safety and box, etc.). On this particular day, a programs for the children at North The Rev. Janice Ford ways to prevent abduction. This is a nice African-American gentleman in Village; namely, our ongoing Help Rector, The Church of the great opportunity for parents to have a black shirt was in charge of the del- with Homework program, and our new Reconciliation (Episcopal), this meaningful discussion with their Children of Addicts program coming icatessen, and I didn’t waste any time Webster child. pointing him out my mother. this summer. It is the generosity of the Every year in America, an estimat- “Look Mom! Look at that black ed 800,000 children are reported miss- man!” ing, more than 2,000 each day. Of that Now, of course, my mother tells number, 200,000 are abducted by fam- me I was pointing at his shirt, but ily members and 58,000 are abducted the man at the deli couldn’t help but Should you make investment by non-family members, for which laugh. My mother, of course, was the primary motive is sexual. Each mortified at first, until she saw the year, 115 children are the victims of man had a sense of humor. I got my the most serious abductions; they are slice of cheese that day from that kind moves based on a strong dollar? taken by non-family members and “black” man. either murdered, ransomed, or taken Fast forward 28 years, and my son Currently, the U.S. global presence may face with the intent to keep. An analy- is exhibiting the same signs as his old dollar is pumped-up and challenges due to lower sis of attempted abduction cases by man. A couple weeks ago, upon meet- Financial powerful. But what does earnings from their inter- NCMEC found that in 84 percent of ing his new neighbor, he used the a strong dollar mean to Focus national operations. the cases, the child escaped would-be color of his friend’s shirt to identify you, as an investor? These results might abductors through their own actions. him as his “yellow friend, Adrian.” To begin with, it’s JEFF lead you to think that a Teaching children about safety works I was immediately taken back to my BURDICK important to understand strong dollar would be and saves lives. identification faux pas at the grocery just what is meant by a bad news for the stock The Dudley Police Department store in 1986. My son was recreat- “strong” dollar. The U.S. market, but that hasn’t thanks our local schools and the ing his father’s past. I was amused, dollar does not exist in a vacuum been the case in the past. At different National Center for Missing and but also preparing myself for similar — its value, from a global perspec- times, the markets have performed Exploited Children for their assis- statements to come. I wouldn’t have tive, is determined by its changing well with both a strong and a weak tance in promoting Take 25 in Dudley. to wait long. strength relative to that of other cur- dollar. If there are any questions, please feel If you know me, or read my column rencies. Let’s look at an example: In contrast to its impact on U.S. free to contact me at 508-949-8023 or fairly regularly, you know I have a Suppose that, in 2011, you traveled companies, a strong dollar can help [email protected]. pick-up truck that means a lot to me, to Europe and wanted to trade in foreign companies compete and and holds a lot of sentimental value. one dollar for its equivalent value may give them an earnings boost Thanks again for your questions It’s black, and my family codenamed in euros. At that time, your dollar from their U.S. sales. Also, the stron- and comments. Please send them to it “Blackie.” My son has picked up would have converted to about .75 of ger dollar can help make foreign me at the Dudley Police Department on this nickname and calls my truck a euro. Fast forward to early 2015; if investments “cheaper.” Even more 71 West Main St. Dudley, MA 01571 “Blackie” now. Last weekend, I took you returned to Europe now, your importantly, by taking advantage of or e-mail at swojnar@dudleypolice. my son to the grocery store to pick dollar would fetch you almost one the stronger dollar and investing an com. Opinions expressed in this weekly up some things, and in the checkout full euro. In other words, you can appropriate amount internationally, column are those of Chief Wojnar only line, a very nice African American buy more euros because the dollar is gaining exposure to different econ- and unless clearly noted, do not reflect woman was checking us out, when “stronger.” omies and markets, you can help the ideas or opinions of any other orga- my son suddenly became his 3-year- In fact, earlier this year, the euro diversify your holdings, which is nization or citizen. old father. hit a 12-year low versus the dollar. important. Although diversification “Let’s go Blackie! Let’s go Blackie!” And it isn’t just the euro; the dol- can’t guarantee a profit or always I let out a chuckle, and let my cashier lar is strong against almost every protect against loss, it can help know he was talking about my truck, other major currency in the world. reduce the impact of volatility on and not her, and she laughed, rec- What has led to this strength? It’s your portfolio. Be aware, though, ognizing I was on the verge of being not always easy to determine what’s that international investing carries awkward. behind foreign exchange rates — special risks beyond currency fluc- It all comes back around — and the which can fluctuate even more than tuations, including political and eco- kicker? My son also got his cheese the stock market — but the recent nomic instability. that day. surge in the dollar seems to be due, The strong dollar may have attract- at least in part, to its obvious con- ed your attention, but don’t be dis- Adam Minor may be reached at (508) nection to the American economy, tracted by it — and don’t overreact. 909-4130, or e-mail aminor@stone- which has been growing faster than Currency exchange rates can fluctu- bridgepress.com. many other economies around the ate rapidly, and no one can predict world. The stronger dollar is also how long a strong dollar environ- ENTERTAINMENT AND due to expectations that interest ment will last. By sticking with a rates will remain higher in the U.S. solid, long-term investment strategy, EVENTS than in many other countries. you can help keep up the “strength” But whatever the reasons for it, of your own dollars. the dollar’s strength may be hav- ing an impact on your investments. This article was written by Edward A strengthening dollar typically Jones for use by your local Edward DON’T MISS lowers returns from international Jones Financial Advisor. Please con- investments because you get fewer tact Jeff Burdick, your local Edward A THING! dollars in exchange for the value in Jones Advisor in Sturbridge at 508- TheHeartOfMassachusetts.com euros or other foreign currencies. 347-1420 or jeff.burdick@edward- And some U.S. companies with a jones.com. www.webstertimes.net Friday, June 5, 2015 • The Webster Times • 11 Viewpoint Slow start for saltwater fishing season

Saltwater fishing has been was giving up these hard hitting fish would have the very slow getting started this some nice stripers reel screaming as the line pealed off year, to a point of frustration The Great last week, with of the spool. We often needed to chase for many anglers. some tipping the the fish down on the first two runs to Tautog fishing was late this Outdoors scale at 40-plus retrieve some line. Also called weakfish year but the action did improve pounds. One or sea trout because of their soft mouth if you could get to them before RALPH angler fishing the these fish provided an angler with a lot the commercial guys. Fluke Canal last week got of fun fishing for them. Some small runs TRUE fishing is still slow but some too excited and lost still occur annually but you need to be nice fish are being caught daily a huge striper after very lucky to be there when they arrive. on charter boats out of Galilee, a short battle. The Fish averaged 5 to 10 pounds! R.I. Daily limits of eight fish in Rhode angler had the big fish straighten his One event that is rarely held is a carp Island were rare for those anglers fish- hook. A simple adjustment to the reel’s shoot for archers. Many equipped their ing on charter boats last week, with drag could have elevated the loss of a Courtesy photo small boats with a raised platform to numerous shorts being caught and trophy fish. Normally the loss of a big shoot from and was a weekly event released. Sea bass fishing is red hot on fish is due to line breaking, but not this The Uxbridge Rod & Gun club recently spon- for many archers during the summer. the Cape with anglers limiting out on time. He sure learned a hard lesson, like sored their first 3-D archery shoot at the club Problems with waterfront property almost every trip. Unfortunately Rhode many of us who have lost a big fish due in many years. It was a great success with owners complaining that archers were Island has dropped the daily limit to one to the overwhelming excitement reeling more than 60 participants attending during shooting to close to boat docks had a big sea bass until Aug. 1. Seven sea bass in a monster fish. the two-day shoot. Archery Chairman Noel impact on the sport. may be taken daily starting Sept. 1, in One great sport fish that is missing Rabidor and his committee did a great job pre- Anglers still target the huge carp with paring the grounds for the event. This week’s Rhode Island. Striper fishing has been from our coastal waters are the sque- rod and reel providing a lot of fun for picture shows a group of archers ready to very slow on the Providence River this teague, also know as weakfish. Back those that fish for them. One great place shoot the course. A life size alligator was one year and anglers are concerned that more than 20 years ago this hard fight- to catch carp is on the Blackstone River of the targets set up for the shoot. A great the run this year may not happen at ing fish was extremely plentiful along at the Tri Valley section of Uxbridge. breakfast was served by the kitchen. Thanks this usual hot spot. Very few bait fish the Massachusetts and Rhode Island to all for providing another great day in the Some rod and reel carp derbies are held (menhaden) are in the river this year coast. The area this writer fished for outdoors for archers. throughout the state annually. compared to previous years. these fish was in Apponaug Bay. Using Take a kid fishing and keep them rods Striper fishing at the Cape Cod Canal light rods and casting bucktail jigs, bending! Fun solar projects The power of is (including frying an egg direct- that will drip into the glass! a plump raisin. Store in a zip incredible, and never is that ly onto asphalt) to discover Take lock plastic bags or pack in a fact more evident than on a siz- which method cooks fastest. *** jar with olive oil. May also be zling hot summer’s day. Today, *** the Solar Science: Sun Saturation frozen. as solar energy gains even Hot Dog! Hint Did you ever wonder if it’s more attention, harnessing Whether you call them hot true that dark colors absorb *** the sun’s rays via simple solar dogs, frankfurters or wieners KAREN more heat? Here’s an easy Your tips can win you a great experiments can translate into – there’s no doubt about it, experiment from the U.S. dinner for two at the histor- fun and educational projects America has a love affair with TRAINOR Department of Energy (DOE) ic Publick House Historic Inn for kids and adults alike. Read franks. Using the sun’s energy, that shows sun saturations in Sturbridge! Simply send on for a roundup of easy proj- this project is a fun summer- to purify salt water and make effect on temperatures. in a hint to be entered into a ects that are sure to bring new time project to heat up the siz- contaminated water drinkable! To do: Cut a three inch circle random drawing. One winner meaning to “fun in the sun” zling sausages! The design of Using common pantry materi- from white construction paper, per month will win a fabulous this season. this simple solar cooker allows als, the project is a great “sur- and a three inch circle from three-course dinner for two *** sunlight to reflect onto the cen- vival” experiment for all ages. black construction paper. Place at the renowned restaurant, Fry an Egg on the Sidewalk! ter hot dog to heat it up faster. You’ll need: A large clear one of each in the bottom of two located on Route 131 across The next time someone says You’ll need: A cardboard glass bowl (Pyrex mixing bowl clear plastic cups or clear deli the town common in histor- “it’s so hot you can fry an egg (shoe or boot) box; heavy duty is ideal); a small drinking containers of equal size. Pour a ic Sturbridge. Because I’m in on the sidewalk” – you can aluminum foil; poster board. glass; Saran or other plastic quarter cup of cold water into the business of dispensing tips, prove them right or wrong To do: Cut a curve in each food wrap; food coloring; table each container and check the not inventing them (although I with this easy experiment. of the top sides of the box. Cut salt; a small rock, marble or temperature. Cover each cup can take credit for some), I’m Note: This project works best poster board to fit flush onto pebble. in clear plastic (Saran) wrap, counting on you readers out on a very hot day (over 100 the curved cut. 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www.TheHeartOfMassachusetts.com 12 • The Webster Times • Friday, June 5, 2015 www.webstertimes.net Shepherd Hill Regional High School Class of 2015

Note: (NHS) denotes National Honor Donnelly (NHS), Taryn Noel Donovan, David LeBel, Mikala Lee LeBlanc, Ashley Deanna Quadarella (NHS), Society member; * denotes Completed Meghan Lorraine Dow, Bryanna Claire Ronald William LeBlanc II, Emily Emily Faith Quinn, Brady M. Ravenelle, Diploma Requirements under Dual Dowd, Trevor E. Dunn, Jose Artemio Catherine Leclerc, Christopher Paul Gabrielle M. Ray (NHS), Jared Richard, Enrollment Program; ** denotes Edgar Juarez, Devynne Renee Edstrom, Lindstrom, Rachaelle Victoria Linkens, Jacob D. Robert, Ashley Rodriguez, Completed Diploma Requirements at Benjamin W. Eldridge, Kendra Danielle *Jillian M. Lizotte, Jonathan Andrew Raymond D. Rodriguez, Erin M. Rohr Massachusetts Academy of Math and Faldetta, Cassidy Rae Farrar, Lindsay Lliguichuzhca, Sabrina Mae Lomax, (NHS), Priscilla Marie Rojas, Kathleen Science Marie Ferreira, Chase Alexander Cameron Fuller MacDonald, Jr., Jean Romano, Allison Theresa Ryel, Flibbert (NHS), Robert Leo Flynn, Michael Scott Mackay, Michael James Genesis Mitchell Santos Ramos, Brandt Michael Andrew Ambrosia, Michael E. Foss (NHS), Antonio Thomas Madeiros, Emily Paulette Maesto, Ryan Kevin M. Scanlon, Alec Guy Schaefer, Tanner A. Amico, Tyler John André, Froio, Sherouk Ismail Gaber, Alec Louis Mahan (NHS), Sarah J. Manseau, Juleanna Rose Schultz (NHS), Nicholas Maya Linda Arrastia, Michael Michael Anderson Gagnon, Andrew Talia Giovanna Manzi (NHS), Alexandra W. Seagrave (NHS), Brittany R. Seifert, Robert Awad, Stephen J. Ayotte, D. I. Gagnon, Taylor Jane Gallegan May Marrier, Emily Jean Martel, Julia Mackenzie Seifert, Brittany Jakob Frederick Ayres, Isabel Rose (NHS), Soultana Gardner, Sean Thomas Benjamin William Martin (NHS), Luis Monica Sequeiros, Melanie Marie Baillargeon, Victoria Kaitlyn Baker, Gatsogiannis, Darien Gaudet (NHS), Roberto Martinez, Roberto Enrique Sergel, Abigail Faye Smith, Caitlin Mark Joseph Barton (NHS), Matthew Evan Kendall Gaylord (NHS), Kaitlin Martinez, Sydney Patricia Mayo, Brian Marie Smith (NHS), Joanna Maria John Beauregard, Alexander Paul Elizabeth Gevry, Seamus Michael Taylor Mayville (NHS), Victoria Nicole Stachowicz, Nicolas J. Stanley, Ashley Bellino, Michelle Esther Berry, Jake Giguere, Daniel Edward Gilligan, McAleer, Phoenix Fontes McKinlay, Lynn Steelman, Edward V. Stefanik, Colin Beshiri, Riley Thomas Bishop Kelsey Dawn Gingras, Jason Raymond Stephanie Amy McKinney, Ciara Nicole Lucas Tyler Stevens, Justyna S. Sudyka (NHS), Michael Joseph Blanchard, Graham, Dennis Jonathan Greenwood, McKissick, Alexis Stephanie-Gabriela (NHS), Cameron D. Sullivan, Jack Daniel Robert Bober, Jacob Joseph Tyler Thomas Hamilton, Brooke A. Megas, Christopher Scott Merrill (NHS), Raymond Sullivan, Morgan Elizabeth Bond, Felicia G. Boucher, Bailey Rose Hammond, Christopher Warren Hanks, Joseph Francis Michelin IV, Samantha Sullivan, Brenna Ann Sweeney, Kyle Boutiette, Peter Stirling Boyd, Nicholas Lucy Madeline Harmon (NHS), Lance Lynn Miller, Lauren Valerie Milosh, Elliot Sykes, Natalie Monica Szwarc, Michael Brewer, Alyssa Marie Bronzo, Gregory Harms (NHS), Kelsey Rose Devin Molina, Jessica Noelle Moore, Allison Rose Talbot, Shawn Russell Hannah Brumby, Michael Brunelle, Harper, Cassandra O’Toole Hayes, Sabrina Mae Moroney, Katherine Tarasiak (NHS), Fraz A. Tariq, Nicholas Nicole Kerry Burke, Tyler Marie Caelin Burke Hetherman, Abigail Eva Elizabeth Morrison, Katarzyna Mosio, Russell Tavares, Ludmila L. Teixeira, Burzycki, Jessica Lynn Byron, Patrick Howard (NHS), Jeremy Robert Hunt, Jeremy Philip Mossa, Kelly Ann Samantha Rose Therrien, Elizabeth Michael Flaherty Canney, Miranda Emily Anne Ijams (NHS), Peyton Mulvey, Brianna Marie Murphy, Kody Louise Timmons, Andreana Tonelli, Catherine Casamassa, Ariana Rose Ashley Jadin, Bartlomiej Jakobkiewicz, Michael Murphy, Jena Nicole Nesta, Georgia Anne Toto, Dillon Thomas Casasanta, Meaghan Elizabeth Casey, Kamil Z. Jaskolski, Drew Alexander Scott Joseph Michael Niro, Ariana Tuttle, Patrick J. Ugrinow, Taylor Rebecca Jessica Chamberlain, Kali Ann Jean-Guillaume, Angela M. Jeffers, Lee Nowosadko, Kerri Grace Nugent, Miranda Ugrinow, Daniel G. Vangos Champagne, Timothy James Christian, Zachary James Johnson, Alexandra Gage Mackenzie Nutter, Kendra Shea (NHS), Sarah Elizabeth Veber, Gavin Lianna Grace Churchill, Andrew S. Lea Jolie, *Chloe Lynn Jolin, Austin O’Malley (NHS), Paige Elizabeth Oliver, Joseph Vincent, Andrew Vizzachero, Cimochowski, Sara Elizabeth Cohen, James Jones, Victoria Grady Kelleher, Ryan Joseph Oliver, Scott T. Oliver, Allison H. Walker, Brooke Lindsey Kathryn Elizabeth Coleman, Quinn M. Monika Maria Kicilinska (NHS), Abbey Taylor Joseph Ortiz, Abigail R. Packard Walker, Fay Wang (NHS), Monica Conley, Sarah Jean Cornelison, Rachel Beth Kielinen, Ashley Corrine King, (NHS), Tori Elizabeth Palmerino, Marie Wardle, Tyler J. Weinhardt, L. Corridori, Marisa Leigh Cournoyer, Cody Kingman, Zoe Aurora Kiritsis Samuel Everitte Parent, Crystal Patel, Benjamin Richard White (NHS), Erin Kasey Michelle Crombie, Victoria A. (NHS), Melissa Mary Knopf, Patrick Daniel Pavone, Victoria Rose Pelletier, L. Wilbur, Danielle Jamie Williams, Crowe (NHS), Drew William Cutress, Shawn Kobel, Benjamin Christopher Ian Jason Perch, Henley Elizabeth Matthew Williams, Isaiah J. Wilson, J. Daniel Dahlstrom, Gabriel Monte Kuebler, Heather Michelle Kupstas, Plante, Rachael Evelyn Pollier (NHS), Lauren E. Wilson, Kaitlyn Jean Woods, Santiago daSilva, Alyssa Lee Delgado, Kyle Nickerson Kustak, Tristan S. Kathleen Amanda Polselli, Elizabeth Ashley Lauren Zablocki, Nicole Zmetra Vanessa Carolinna Demoura, Kyle J. LaCroix, Tyler Robert Langley, Jeremy Louise Potter (NHS), Brian Austin Dickson, Maria Elizabeth DiPilato, P. LaPlante, Alessandro Hugh Laudone, Premo, Madison Rachel Prunier, Hannah Victoria Doherty, Roisin B. Jacquelyn Hannah Lavigne, Noah **Kacper Peter Puczydlowski (NHS),

The two honor speakers and 2015 graduates Justyna S. Sudyska and Darien J. Gaudet lead Superintendent Gregg Desto said he was very proud of the graduates and advised them to their class down the isle. “never be anybody’s sidekick” and always do what they love to do.

Emily Catherine Leclerc smiles as she is presented with her diploma. Brook A. Hammond receives her diploma from Pauline J. Aucoin.

Brian Mayville with his mother Ellen Wogen and Eileen Ostrander.

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Emily Martel received the third annual “Heart of Gold” scholarship for $4,000 in memory of her mother. Her family teared up as they 300 Main St., Oxford, MA • 987-0333 presented the award to her. www.webstertimes.net Friday, June 5, 2015 • The Webster Times • 13 Hill graduates take first step into future after high school graduation ceremony marked the begin- WORCESTER — Shepherd Hill ning of chasing and finding success. Regional High School Principal Mary Superintendent Gregg J. Desto A. Pierangeli addressed the 248 gradu- recalled a kid’s movie, “Sky High,” ates sitting on stage in the DCU Center about people attending a school where on Sunday, May 31. they are sorted into two categories: “You are sitting all together for the Heroes and Sidekicks. He mentioned last time before going your separate Batman and Robin, Bert and Ernie. ways,” she said. “You are the business- “Barney Rubble may be a nice neigh- people, reporters, mothers, doctors and bor to have, but Fred Flintstone owns teachers of the future.” Bedrock,” he joked. “When you grad- Eighty four percent of the 2015 grad- uate I hope you are able to live a life uating class will be continuing their as nobody’s sidekick. Live a life that education next year. Two percent plan makes you happy. Be excited to wake to enter the military. No matter what up every morning.” they plan to do, Senior Class President Christopher S. Merrill said that the

Olivia Richman photos National Honor Society member Elizabeth Louise Potter shakes hands with Pauline J. Aucoin.

Dan and his mother Teresa Bober.

Christopher Warren Hanks receives his diploma as he shakes Pauline J. Aucoin’s hand.

Student Council President Michael E. Foss Senior Class President Christopher S. Merrill said it was “an honor to watch the growth delivered the “Welcome Speech,” where he of my peers.” discussed chasing and finding success

National Honor Society member Shawn Russell Tarasiak is congrat- Isaiah J. Wilson was the last graduate to receive his diploma. ulated by Pauline J. Aucoin.

Sabrina Web from Southbridge Savings Bank gave out two scholar- ships to students entering the finance field.

Elizabeth Potter poses with her family.

Jonathan Andrew Lliguichuzhca poses with his diploma. 14 • The Webster Times • Friday, June 5, 2015 www.webstertimes.net Bay Path Regional Vocational Technical High School Class of 2015

AUBURN Ashley Grace Mello, Mitchell Joseph Nierodzinski, Spenser Stephen Osper, Kayla Perdomenico, Dustin Ryan Paul Nordstrom, Tyler Anthony Nowosadko, Reno Phillips, Darlene Phomphithak, Lindsay Marie Nicolas Ryan Berthiaume, Shannon Patricia Larissa Michelle Piette, Angela Teresa Rodinov, Resener, Ashley Marie Reyes, Jacup Tyler Roberts, Campbell, Dakota James Chenevert, Christopher Liam Brian Scanlon, Justin Edward Scott, Harlie Kevin Manuel Roman, Kailey Elizabeth Rose, Robert John Paul Clifford, Brittany Daniel Coonan, Lisa Roselynn Splaine, Chase Campbell Walker, Ashlynn Boston Floyd Roy, Benjamin Joseph Santiago, Alexie Ann Cusson, Thomas Dominik Duda, David William Lois Woodcock and Francisco Josue Zapeda. Le Sivilay, Rebecca Lynn Smith, Jillian Annette Engstrom, Brian Andrew Geneva, Joseph David St. Pierre, Andrew Michael Thibeault, Lisa Marie Giaquinto, Thayne Joseph Latino, Andrew Stephen NORTH BROOKFIELD Tirado, Courtney Lynn Tretheway, Jennifer Susan Lier, Kevin Ortiz Santana, Jacob Robert Pignataro, Tucker, Jacob Michael Walker, Christopher Theodore Taryn Elizabeth Reidy, Kyle Matthew Robert, Jacob Thatcher James Anderson, Margaret Eva Bent, Wojciechowski and Elicia Sarah Wright. Daniel Rojee, Marcus James Russo, Jessica Grace Joshua Henry Brodeur, Meghan Elizabeth Churchill, Scully, Kayla Sarah Shays and Zachary Joseph Alexander Brian Cote, Karen Lyn-Marie Eaton, SPENCER Sullivan. Nicholas Martin Lovely, Tyler Raymond Riendeau, Joseph Tomas Ruiz, William Roger Shedd and Robert Courtney Marie Angell, Kayla Marie Baker, CHARLTON Derek Stetson. Christian Michael Barnes, Samuel Jacob Cantillon, Jena Marie Desroches, Paul Daniel Dionne, Nikolas Maggie Aislinn Beauregard, Ebony Ruth Blash, OXFORD Scott Ferguson, Jared Daniel Garabedian, Ceejay Monique Ashley Bolduc, Eric Kyle Burlingame, Slade Green, Corey Jared Ingalls, Brianna Marie Shane Michael Burlingame, Dana Lee Choiniere, Sean Michael Battista, Danyell Helen Bellows, Jacome, Danielle Trisha Julian, Tyler Richard Kaitlyn Marie Cloutier, Bennett Anthony Cox, Joseph Adrianna Lee Bent, Troy Joseph Cane, Alec David Kane-Gregoire, Stefanie Ann Kobel, Kylie Amber David Dabrowski, Samuel Maurice Dana, Trevor Capstick, John Francis Carmody, Michael James Lemenager, Nathaniel John Macintosh, Tiana Marie Lance Daoust, Tyler Michael Doane, Christine Marie Donnelly, Kaila Lynn Duarte, Brandon Rocco Maldonado, Emma Isabell Masciarelli, Devon Paul Dylewicz, Michael Daniel Dzicek, Jaelyn Lucy Eller, Gagliastro, Benjamin Garrett Gordon, Carl Edmund McCrillis, Jason Michael Milam, Brianna Clare Shelby Rae Gamache, Jeremy Daniel Gaudette, Jesse Gustafson, Kaylah Ashli Hewett, Michael Thomas Mullin, Troy Austin Nicolas, Donald James Ouellette, Trevor Gaulin, Christopher Michael Figueroa Grotton, Hicks, Colin Michael Levicki, Eric Nieves, Nicole II, Christina Helen Sargent, Emily Mae Schwartz, Katelyn Maureen Halley, Craig James Harmat, Stephen Melanie Nolan-Toukonen, Nicholas Paul Reid, Vinny Michael Sherry, Tyler Howard Simons, Devon Aiden Healy, Sara Ann Hevy, Michelle Evelyn Hull, Alexander Joseph Shadis, Zachary Robert Smith, Robert Kwaku Weidman-Baffour, Richard Clarence Jonathan Richard Irish, Thomas Francis Krukowski, Adam Ryan Stidsen, Samantha Melissa Sullivan, Whigham, III, Anna Irene White and Kayla Lynn Bethany Rachel Lange, Hayley Grace Lawson, Ryan Courtney Elizabeth Thacker, Laura Ann Tolic, Woodward. Jonathon Lewis, Crystal Rose Litchfield, Matthew Christopher James Walne, Harleigh Jayne West and Alfred Lovely, Jacob Michael Marshall, Jacob William Thomas Poulin. WEBSTER McCart, Kyle Charles Meskus, Rebecca Katherine Nash, Sean Patrick O’Brien, Andrew Michael Olson, RUTLAND David Paul Anderson, Ashley Marie Bachand, Robert Wronski Orasz, Nicholas James Packard, Ryan William Beauregard, Morgan Patty Ann Joshua Louis Pecore, Jakub Julian Pelic, Bradley Alex Richard Arguin, Joshua Alan Blakeney- Bergeron-Adams, Austin James Bernier, Nathanial Timothy Arthur Phillips, Emma Lyn Robitaille, Couture, Trevor James Gould, Tristan Seth Gould, Kyle Bryington, Arianna Patrice Nina Bush, Mark Richard James Sanchez, Samantha Ann Snopkowski, Michael Spyridon Pantos, Jr. and Quinton Michael Anthony Carrico, Marissa Kathleen Corrette, Ashley Matthew Robert Sousa, Michael Andrew Stanikmas, Saucier. Rose Courtemanche, Christian Abraham Cruz, Erin Margaret Tetreault, Michael Joseph Trudeau, Anissa Rose Czerniki, Shane Zachary Dolan, Justin Kelsey Jordan Vega, Thomas Matthew Wilk, Rhaya SOUTHBRIDGE David Dumont, Jireh John Fuzz, Camden Zackary Dayne Winsky and Garrett Daniel Zeveska. Hall, Hailey Elizabeth Harding, Amanda Marie Nicholas Edward Adams, Abigail Joan Alvarez, Horne, Richard Mondor Lafleche, Ryan Paul Lagasse, DUDLEY Bryan Tyler Ballard, Drew William Beaudry, Tanner Brittany Anne Latour, Courtney Elizabeth Lewis, George Bibeau, Emily Lynn Blouin, Amanda Burgos, Jamie Lynn Marshall, Salvador Joseph Martinez, Brittney Constance Akeley, Andrew Edwin Deion Lee Burnett, Huguette Margaret Casey, Matthew Jenna Lynn Miranda, Matthew John Moran, Mikayla Berg, Thomas Scott Bowser, Jr., Justin Alexander David Courtemanche, Rachel Lynne Davis, Dimitri Sue Paschopoulos, Jonas Michael Pierce, Sabrina Chojnacki, Jordan Lee Cierpich, Gage Hunter Michael Dhembe, Kayla Kristen Facteau, Kirstianna Elizabeth Prince, Patrick Charles Robinson, Hannah Joseph Cobb, Michelle Marie Frost, Courtnie Banna Jolyne Ferschke, Kegan Daniel Gentry, Patrick Joseph Elizabeth Russell, Jess Arthur Suprenant, Gabriella Gauthier, Trevor James Gibbs, Jericho Ashbury Hallisey, Nathan Aaron Hilli, Alain Michel Lefebvre, Raquel Tejada, Justine Ashley Tourtellotte, Brandon Grillo, Andrew Raymond Guerin, Mercedes Anne Ethan Scott MacGray, Carlos Jesus Martinez, Johnny Matthew Tremblay and Melodie Yazmin Vazquez. Krasnecky, Zackary Joseph LaPlante, Zachary Daniel Maysonet, Jr., Jessica Linnea Mazejka, Mariah Livernois, Christopher Taylor-Thomas Martin, Ann Mitchell, Juan Joshua Orta, Luis Daniel Ortiz,

Stefanie Ann Kobel poses with her diploma. The 255 graduates cheer at the end of the graduation ceremony, throwing balloons and their caps into the air.

Thomas Bowser, Mitchell Nierodzinski, Trevor Gibbs and Matt Sousa pose before the grad- uation.

Anna I. White, the class valedictorian, read- Superintendent John Lafleche begins the ers her “Valedictorian Address,” which ended “Welcome Address.” in a quote from Snoop Dogg. Congratulations GENTEX Class of 2015 Oxford High OPTICS Callie Andrews “Where Vision is Everything!” Colby Andrews Best Of Luck, Graduates Of 2015! 508-987-1063 137 Charlton Street 183 West Main Street • Dudley, MA 01571 Oxford, MA 01540 508-943-3860 Noreen A. Harty, Owner www.webstertimes.net Friday, June 5, 2015 • The Webster Times • 15 Bay Path bids farewell to the Class of 2015

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WORCESTER — Two hundred and fifty-five Bay Path Regional Vocational Technical High School seniors graduated on Friday, May 29, at the DCU Center in Worcester. It was a long four years, including meeting hundreds of new students from the 11 towns in the district that attend Bay Path, learning a new trade and dealing with a few years of building construction. “It’s been an interesting four years,” said Superintendent John Lafleche during his welcome address. “Always remember that your life turns out the way you want it to turn out.” The 2015 graduates were the first class to have a speaker from outside of the school, Karyn Polito. As the lieutenant governor of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, Polito has always supported vocational technical schools. Sen. Anne Gobi was also present to congratulate the recent graduates and wish them luck in the future. “Bay Path is the first school where I didn’t feel socially isolated,” stated Valedictorian Anna I. White during her mostly comical speech to the class. “I can be me. It’s a dream school. The laughter and joy we had here will stay with us for- ever.”

Harleigh West, Jessica Mazejka, Mariah Mitchell and Robert Orasz. Said Orasz: “I’m very sad because I’m going to miss all these people. It’s just a big change.”

Meghan Elizabeth Churchill with Karyn Polito.

Ebony Ruth Blash receives her diploma.

Matthew John Moran receives his diploma from Karyn Polito.

Jena Marie Desroches is pleased to receive her diploma.

Michael Spyridon Pantos Junior Graduate Trevor Daoust with Paul Daoust, plming shakes hands with Karyn Polito. teacher and his little brother Blake.

Eric Nieves’ family and friends cheered and clapped as he walked across stage to receive his diploma.

Graduate Brianna Mullin poses with her mother, Alice Foskett, and Zak Vosse.

Sen. Anne Gobi congratulates the Class of Commencement 2015. Speaker Karyn Polito, lieutenant governor of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts Congratulations is presented with a Tyler Michael Doane poses with his family plaque from Bay Path after the graduation ceremony. Class of 2015 students. CONGRATS The Sky is to the the Limit,

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OXFORD — Cadets enrolled of the November 2014 formal by everyone on many levels. in Oxford High School’s Naval Navy Inspection, submission Although we may be one of the Junior ROTC Program recent- of a multitude of reports assess- smallest units in Area Four, ly learned what sustained hard ing the unit’s effectiveness in I’m really proud and very work, focus and determination meeting basic underlying goals happy to be recognized again can earn in a true team effort. established by Congress and as one of the best in our Area Their achievements and over- maintenance of administra- and really the nation,” said all performance during the tive, operational and supply elated junior and Company 2014-2015 school year added a systems required by the Navy Executive Officer Desiree M. 26th straight annual nation- were also included. Anderson. al program recognition from All activity costs, special Incumbent senior Cadet the Area Four Manager and classroom materials and team Commanding Officer John NJROTC Program offices at equipment purchases, all R. St. Germain added: “Plain Pensacola, Fla. competition entry fees, camp hard work, dedication, smart Oxford was notified it earned tuitions and equipment pur- decisions and innovation set the 2015 Distinguished Unit chases for each of the 12 teams the foundation for this. I know (DU) Award, the unit’s 15th Courtesy photo NJROTC fields and all trans- it’s been said before, but it’s award in 16 years since incep- Oxford High School administrators and Naval Junior ROTC Cadets share portation costs were borne by surreal and an awesome finish tion in 2000. Instructors broke a traditional cake cutting by sword. From left, Assistant Principal David the cadets through their own to four incredible years here. the news in a surprise gath- M. Nugent, Cadet Company Executive Officer Desiree M Anderson, Cadet efforts. They are also comple- Many great schools earn con- ering where cadets learned Company Commander John R. St. Germain and Principal Ross A. Thibault mented and partially support- secutive Distinguished Unit Oxford was one of 17 schools enjoy celebrating the announcement that Oxford High’s NJROTC Unit was ed by generous grants from Award streamers – but here selected for this prestigious selected as recipient of the 2015 Distinguished Unit Award from Navy the Smolenski-MIllette Trust we are with 9 in a row and 15th award . officials — Oxford’s 15th in 16 years of the award’s existence. Fund, tuition sponsorship by overall. I’m just very proud The selection announcement veterans and civic groups and and grateful for all who helped from the NJROTC Program donations from multiple pri- make this happen including Headquarters at Naval vate sources. Such external our school Administrators who Service Training Command support coupled with local helped big time by always sup- al national program awards awarded once. Despite that for- (NSTC) in Pensacola, Florida initiatives ensures there is no porting our activities. Oxford to add to six additional Most mality, Oxford was nominat- was relayed by Commander burden to the district school gave its best effort, helped give Outstanding Unit In Area Four ed for Most Outstanding Unit Jimmie Miller, the NJROTC budget for trips, competitions back to the community and honors earned by Oxford stu- in the nation against the best Area Four Manager super- and team support. now has special recognition dents over the course of nine- from thirteen NJROTC regions vising operations for over While on the surface it from our Area Manager and teen years since startup in the in the worldwide program six 58 schools in the Northeast appears that Oxford’s cadets Navy officials. I’m really going 1995-1996 school year. In 2000, times in their storied history. United States and European again received many accolades to miss this after graduation.” Oxford earned its inaugural The Distinguished Unit Department of Defense Schools with ease, students in key lead- Oxford High School’s Naval Most Outstanding Unit in Area Award selection process in Naples, Italy, Sigonella, ership positions and team cap- Science Instructor (NSI), Air Four award, and weeks later encompasses a multitude of Sicily and Rota, Spain. It’s a tains know different. Rifle Coach and Drill Team was the Navy’s overall pick cadet activities, unit achieve- significant honor for Oxford “Announcements like this Coach is FCCM (SS) David as the Most Outstanding Unit ments in academics, drill and High given the geographic size delivered great personal sat- E. Youngsman, USNR (Ret). In the Nation amongst nearly color guard and other team of the area and the exceptional isfaction and never grows old. The Senior Naval Science 500 schools in only their fifth competitions, and levels of quality of many NJROTC pro- Competition cycles pose chal- Instructor (SNSI) and Color year of existence – a Navy pro- student participation both in grams. It added to the unit’s lenges that demand a lot of Guard Coach is CDR. Michael gram record and normally only and out of the unit. Results legacy — 20 consecutive annu- hard work and participation C. Masley, Jr., USN (Ret). Firefighters, police graduate advanced fire investigation course State Fire Marshal Stephen D. for over 20 years and it starts with joint local police officers, one Massachusetts is and that is often where the fire began. Coan and Massachusetts Firefighting training.” He added, “When police and State Police officer and 32 firefighters, In addition, they learn to identify fire Academy Director George Kramlinger fire are trained in the same techniques represent many agencies, including the patterns which can help investigators are pleased to announce the gradua- and procedures together, the consisten- Webster Fire Department. determine the intensity and duration tion of 40 members of the Massachusetts cy leads to accurate origin and cause The six-day advanced fire investiga- of the fire, and the direction in which is Firefighting Academy’s six-day determinations, and when arson is the tion course covers the concepts of fire spread. Advanced Fire Investigation course on cause, solid criminal cases.” behavior, scene examination, fire scene Massachusetts uses a witness-driv- Thursday, May 14. Massachusetts Firefighting Academy documentation, evidence collection, wit- en protocol of fire investigation. This rigorous professional training Director George Kramlinger said, “This ness interviewing, and management of Investigators want to interview peo- provides fire, and state and local police course provides students with fire scene major fire investigations in more depth ple who know the building or saw the officers with the advanced skills to accu- experience from investigation through than the basic fire investigation class. It fire start as quickly as possible while rately determine the origin and cause of courtroom testimony. They are exposed also addresses the legal issues of manag- memories are fresh or before those dis- fires in their jurisdictions and together, to the investigatory process as out- ing fire scenes, evidence collection, and placed by the fire become hard to locate. build solid, prosecutable cases. lined in the National Fire Protection concludes with practical exercises of Investigators compare the witness state- State Fire Marshal Coan said, “The Association Standard 921: Guide for Fire participating in the courtroom process. ments to the evidence found in the foren- team concept of fire investigation has and Explosion Investigations.” Students give mock depositions and par- sic scene examination to determine the been used successfully in Massachusetts The 40 graduates, including seven ticipate in both a mock grand jury and a cause of the fire. With possibly a large mock trial. The program covers uninten- number of people to interview quickly, tional fires, intentionally set fires, fires, the benefit of the added manpower a and fatal fires. team investigation brings is obvious. Students learn how to effectively col- Investigators compare notes and often lect evidence samples, how and when need to re-interview witnesses for clar- 3rd Annual to avail themselves of resources such ification. A deep understanding of fire as accelerant-detection canines, state behavior is essential to evaluating wit- Second Chance police fire investigators in the Office of ness statements. the State Fire Marshal, and technical Coan said, “It is a challenge to deter- experts such as electricians. mine the cause of the fire when so much Animal Shelter Fire investigators work to first deter- of the needed evidence is destroyed by mine the point of origin of the fire and the fire itself. Fires can also create evi- then its cause. Once they are able to dence that assists investigators. This Golf Tournament determine the point of origin, they often training provides our local fire and rely on witness statements to identify police investigators with the skills and the possible sources of ignition at that knowledge to meet that challenge.” DATE: July 18, 2015 point and then work to eliminate each This course was developed in accor- possible ignition source, one by one, dance with NFPA Standard 921: Guide TIME: 7:30 AM Tee Off/ 12:00 Lunch until they are left with only one most for Fire and Explosion Investigations probable cause. Fire investigators are and NFPA Standard 1033: Professional FORMAT: 18 Holes Scramble with foursomes trained to examine a fire scene by going Qualifications for Fire Investigator. WHERE: Leicester Country Club, 1430 Main St, from the minimum amount of burn The Massachusetts Firefighting damage to the point or points with the Academy, a division of the Department Leicester, MA 01524 maximum amount of burn damage. The of Fire Services, offers this program, rationale being that the fire has been tuition-free. burning longest where the most damage

MANDILE EARNS EAGLE SCOUT STATUS Courtesy photo

Ticket Information: WEBSTER — Sen. Ryan Fattman (R-Webster) and Rep. Joseph McKenna (R-Webster) with Eagle Scout Benjamin Kenneth Mandile. Benjamin is a Golf/Lunch $90.00 pp – includes 18 hole round of golf, delicious meal member of Boy Scout Troop 173 out of Webster, and recently achieved the (steak or vegetarian), cart, and cooler bag and a golfers gift package. rank of Eagle Scout, Scouting’s highest rank. Benjamin’s Eagle Service * Limit of 144 Tickets Project involved the construction and installation of a footbridge on a hik- ing trial at Greenbriar Recreational Area in Oxford. This area is managed by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, as part of Hodges Village Dam, which Don’t golf? is used by outdoor enthusiasts throughout the state. Lunch Only $35.00 – Steak, or Vegetarian Meal. * Limit of 75 Tickets

For tickets, go to the shelter’s website at www.secondchanceanimals.org or call the shelter at 508-867-5525. Tickets are limited so don’t wait!

Other fun things at this event: Silent Auction * 50/50 * Mulligans * Raffles * Other Contests Too!

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Second Chance Animal Shelter is a non-profit no kill animal shelter located in East Brookfield. Second Chance also has a Pet Wellness and Education Center in North Brookfield and Springfield Community Veterinary Center in Springfield. Over 16,000 pets a year are helped by Second Chance through the various programs including adoption, the spay/neuter clinic, wellness clinics, training, educational outreach, and the pet food pantry. For more information on the shelter, visit the website at www.secondchanceanimals.org

ADOPTION CENTER: WELLNESS AND EDUCATION CENTER: SPRINGFIELD COMMUNITY 111 Young Rd., P.O. Box 136 372 North Main St. VETERINARY CLINIC E. Brookfield, MA 01515 N. Brookfield, MA 01535 501 Belmont Ave., TEL (508)867-5525 TEL. (508) 637-1333 Springfield, MA FAX (508)867-5019 FAX (508) 637-1417 TEL. (413) 739-2343 email [email protected] www.secondchanceanimals.org FAX (413) 372-4163 www.webstertimes.net Friday, June 5, 2015 • The Webster Times • 17 Selectmen approve committee to address growing drug epidemic those suffering from addiction state among other communi- take time, but the formation of is an issue that needs to be BECKER to the drug. ties with the highest number the committee is a good place monitored and addressed in continued from page 1 “It’s really to try and get the of opioid related deaths per to start. the most effective and efficient aimed at solving Webster’s opi- group together to see what capita. The information was “I think the goal is to just manner possible. oid abuse issues. we can do to help stem the based on state statistics and open up a dialogue at first. “I think everyone, includ- The concept of forming a tide,” said Becker. “I think the U.S. Census. The action That’s a key thing,” he said. ing the selectmen, understand committee of members consist- everyone knows it’s a problem left other selectmen express- “We’d like to gain some knowl- that this is a huge issue in ing of town selectmen and rep- for the United States, not just ing their concerns over the edge on it and the things have town,” he said. “Just look at resentatives from Harrington Massachusetts and Webster. epidemic, including Selectman happened around the town in the statistics. We know what Hospital, local police, the It’s really just to get informa- Mark Dowgiewicz, who assert- the past to try to deal with the Webster EMS has had to Worcester County Sheriff’s tion and see what can be done.” ed that medical professionals this.” do and the statistics of patients Department, Webster EMS Becker said he was seeking that allow prescriptions for an Becker said he is reach- and people in need. I think and the Dudley District Court endorsement to serve on the abundance of pain pills need to ing out to representatives of everyone realizes that this is a along with any other interested committee by the selectmen, be addressed, and Selectman Harrington, which has a cam- big issue in Webster and state- parties, was proposed during which he received, and noted William Starzec, who received pus in Webster, and to the wide, and even countrywide, so the May 18 Board of Selectmen that any other members of the unanimous approval himself county sheriff and Dudley the support is not a surprise. meeting and met no real oppo- board would be more than wel- from the Board of Selectmen District Court representatives Everyone knows something sition, as Becker took the first come to become a part of the to petition local state leaders to to begin the conversations. needs to be done.” in what he hopes will be many conversation. address that issue. With the backing of the select- steps for his and the town’s During the Board of Becker stated that he is not men Becker said the approval Jason Bleau may be reached eventual goal of reducing and Selectmen meeting, Becker had looking for a quick fix or an only shows that there is an at 508-909-4129, or by e-mail at eliminating the use of opioids cited reports that Webster is immediate solution, acknowl- understanding among all elect- [email protected]. in the community, and helping the 23rd ranked town in the edging that the process will ed officials in town that this Shepherd Hill juniors selected for Boys State

ing part in Boys State don’t have to SH BOYS want a future in politics, but they have continued from page 1 to be interested in being a part of Boys almost like a week in college, focused State. Even though it’s a good opportu- on government, law, economics and pol- nity some interviewees were too busy, itics.” but Parker felt Repoza and Winalski Members of the American Legion “definitely wanted to take part” in the Charlton Post 391 were given the names program. They seemed to truly care. of six male students from Shepherd “Boys State expands their under- Hill (who also have to be Charlton res- standing of how our world works, espe- idents) and hold interviews with them. cially regarding Americanism,” he said. They ask if they like to read and if they “It’s for anyone interested in learning.” have an interest in politics. They ask Both participants stated that it was if they know anybody who was in the an honor to be nominated. military. Parker’s favorite question to “It was unexpected but I was very ask is, “If you have a chance to sit with happy,” said Repoza. “I told my grand- Obama, what would you want to discuss father and he spoke very highly of it. with him?” The two students who come It made me very interested. I want to out on top are usually picked from a learn more about the government and gut feeling the interviewers had while about anything else they will teach us. talking with them. It’ll be a great experience.” “The interview went well. I was a little Repoza said he wants to become an intimidated,” admitted Max Winalski. education major in college. He hopes “They are respectable war veterans. I to become a high school math teacher, just wanted to make a good impression. inspired by his present teacher Mrs. Max Winalski is on the Superintendent’s But it went well. I made them laugh and Michael Repoza plays varsity basketball, ten- Deborah Richards. nis, is on the Student Council and National Advisory Council and in the National Honors “I was surprised,” said Winalski. “It’ll smile a couple of times. It was fun.” Society. He’s the class treasurer. He is also Not that the two students had any- Honors Society. He hopes to become a high be a totally different experience. I don’t school math teacher. in the Drama Club and has an interest in know what I want to do yet – entertain- thing to worry about. Parker described public speaking, art and ping-pong. them as “top shelf students.” Winalski ment, politics, psychology – but this is on the Superintendent’s Advisory would give me some connections and Council and in the National Honors a great head start. I want to learn how Society. He’s the class treasurer. He basketball, tennis, the National Honors Shepherd Hill. I joined the Student things work.” is also in the Drama Club and has an Society and Student Council. Council because they are always help- interest in public speaking, art and “I’ve been playing basketball since ing out around school, so I felt it was a Olivia Richman can be reached at 508- ping-pong. Michael Repoza is in varsity third grade,” noted Repoza. “I have good thing to get into.” 909-4132 or by e-mail at olivia@stone- always wanted to play basketball at Parker said that the young men tak- bridgepress.com. OHS Naval Junior ROTC cadets earn honors

Courtesy photos Oxford High cadets recently earned two of three top award positions in an essay contest Oxford Cadets recently participated in the 2015 National NJROTC Academic Exam. One on “The Bill of Rights and My Responsibilities” sponsored by the Worcester Chapter 007 Oxford team placed 15th among 198 teams from across the northeast and a top 7 percent of the Military Order of World Wars. Entries were submitted from cadets representing the ranking. Members of the OHS top performing team are, from left, seniors John St. Germain, nine Junior ROTC units of all services found in Worcester County. Senior Logan MacManus, Michael Guertin, Quinn Stauffer, Jacob Goyette and Amber Calcano. left, and freshman Amanda Brassard, right, were announced as 3rd and 1st place winners respectively.

OXFORD — Cadets enrolled in Stauffer and Logan MacManus captur- Oxford High School’s Naval Junior ing 2nd and 3rd respectively. A special Voters approve BOS to enter ROTC Program recently earned honors tip of the hat goes to Jordan Smith who in two separate venues of academic earned the 4th highest score among competition. all Oxford’s 25 participants while only Cadets participated in the spring a freshman – a significant achieve- agreement with solar company 2015 National NJROTC Academic ment since the national exam draws Exam fielding five teams of five cadets questions from the four Naval Science allowing 25 students to participate and courses offered at each grade level. of the Town Meeting vote is to give the contribute. National results recently Oxford NJROTC cadets further DUDLEY Board of Selectmen as a chief executive released highlighted two of Oxford’s excelled in a separate regional aca- continued from page 1 and the elected officials the ability to five teams earning honors in rankings demic competition by capturing two enter into the agreement. The Board ects, and there were vocal outcries that against 58 schools in the Northeast of the three top award positions in an of Selectmen is here to negotiate and the land associated with the initiative, and European region comprising Area essay writing contest sponsored by the look out for the town’s best interest. located at 72 West Dudley Road off of Four and several hundred schools from Worcester Chapter 007 of the Military However, they need approval of Town Durfee and Fish Roads, is zoned as res- across the nation. Oxford Team 1, con- Order of World Wars (MOWW). This Meeting to do so under state law.” idential and is thus a poor location for sisting of seniors John St Germain, competition included entries from Marsi said he hopes the affirmative such a plant. Quinn Stauffer, Jacob Goyette, Amber cadets representing nine Junior ROTC vote is a vote of trust in the Board Dudley resident Susan Jameson was Calcano and Michael Guertin, placed Units of all services in Worcester of Selectmen and other town elected one of the more vocal opponents to the 15th among 198 teams entered by the 58 County. Participants were asked to bodies to do the right things when the project on those grounds. schools in Area Four for a top 7 percent craft an essay with “The Bill of Rights opportunities arise. “If this area is residential I don’t ranking (93rd percentile). That team and Our Responsibilities” as the topic “There’s always conditions attached believe a project of this nature should also placed 176th of 1,671 teams nation- Oxford received notification that senior to any of these projects,” he said. “They be situated in a residential section,” she ally placing them in the top 10 percent Logan MacManus captured third place may ask for everything in the world but said to a chorus of cheers and applause of highest scoring teams in the country earning a $25 cash prize and freshman in the end we’re going to make sure that quickly doused by the meeting’s mod- (90 percent percentile). Team 2 led by Amanda Brassard captured 1st place the right conditions are attached so that erator. senior Logan MacManus with junior overall and a $100.00 cash prize while when it comes to be approved it will be Town Administrator Greg Balukonis s Desiree Anderson, Brittany Kemp, representing Oxford High in an out- the best for everyone.” said everyone should understand that and sophomores Tyler Provencher and standing manner in a very competitive The Town Administrator explained the project is, and to this point, has gone Nicholas Rosebrooks, placed 41st of the regional contest. Both students will also that the agreement would include a through the proper channels to be con- 198 Area FOUR teams for a top 20 percent be awarded a special medal from the 20-year span that could bring $49,000 in sidered for placement in Dudley. ranking. Senior and Cadet Company Worcester MOWW Chapter for their revenue to the town on a yearly basis “A prior Town Meeting had autho- Commander John St Germain earned efforts. The cash and medal awards just to start. rized the project to be approved in the highest individual score amongst all 25 will be presented at the Oxford High fall,” he said. “This would be the second participants with peer seniors Quinn NJROTC End of Year Awards Banquet. project that has come through over the Jason Bleau may be reached at 508-909- past year that needs to be approved 4129, or by e-mail at jason@stonebridge- through a Town Meeting. The purpose press.com. www.TheHeartOfMassachusetts.com 18 • The Webster Times • Friday, June 5, 2015 www.webstertimes.net Sports Timely hitting boosts Northbridge baseball by Pirates

man Cam Cardoni recovered a tough hop hit his way before throwing to catcher James Sheehan, who blocked the plate nicely and tagged out a diving Richards. Sheehan made it 1-1 in the home half of the first on an RBI sacrifice fly to center. The second, third and fourth innings then belonged to the pitchers: Cunningham for Northbridge and Jared Buckley for Oxford. “We got good pitching [and] that’s the recipe for success,” Demagian said of Cunningham. Oxford’s Bryce St. Germain slides headfirst into first base on a pickoff “Buckley was real good,” attempt as Northbridge first baseman Alex Rosado slaps the tag on. Richards added, noting that the defense behind him was solid. “Our defense actually has been streaky recently, [but] I thought we played well today.” But Buckley (complete game five-hitter, seven strikeouts, three walks, one hit batter) sur- rendered the three fifth inning runs as Northbridge took the win. Buckley retired the final seven batters he faced after Oxford catcher James Sheehan applies the tag on Northbridge’s Cam Cunningham’s homer. Richards at home plate to record an out on a bang-bang play. Cunningham’s complete game effort included six hits allowed, seven strikeouts, two walks and a hit batter. “He’s a great athlete,” Demagian said of Cunningham. Cam Cardoni of Oxford is able to get his glove on Jacob Padula of “He can do just about anything Northbridge, who was trying to steal second base. he wants. When he’s locating like he did today he’s almost unhittable.” The Rams finished their BY NICK ETHIER While Northbridge took SPORTS STAFF WRITER regular season with a record advantage of its chances, the of 13-6. The defending Central OXFORD — Clutch hitting Pirates did not. Mass. Division 3 district cham- was the difference for the “We aren’t getting hits with pions will begin postseason Northbridge High varsity base- guys in scoring position or get- play after press time. ball team in its 4-1 victory over ting them into scoring position “I told them before the game Oxford High at Greenbriar early enough in the inning,” that was like a playoff game Park on Memorial Day. With explained Oxford head coach because of the team that you’re the game tied at 1-1, the Rams Justin Richards. “They playing and it’s getting that registered their next three runs [Northbridge] had two innings time of the year,” Demagian in the top of the fifth inning — where they had a decent said. all with two outs. The Pirates amount of base runners and The Pirates dropped to 16-4 stranded eight runners on base they scored in both of them, but finished their regular throughout the course of the and we didn’t.” season at 17-4 after defeating contest, while Northbridge Both teams scored their ini- Blackstone-Millville Regional only had four such cases. tial run in the first inning. The in their finale. Oxford will “We got some timely hits Rams’ Koby Schofer opened defend its Central Mass. today,” Rams head coach John the game by getting hit by a Division 4 district title, also Demagian said. “We got that pitch, stealing second base, tak- after press time. For Richards, double and then the home run. ing third on Vallee’s groundout he hopes the hitting picks up as We need those in the big games and scoring on a Richards RBI the playoffs heat up. and we got them today.” single into center. “It’s a little concerning, The double was hit by Cam “He’s a good hitter,” but hitting’s contagious,” he Richards deep into left field, Demagian said of Richards, explained. “Sometimes all it where Oxford’s Dan Caissie who finished 2 for 2 with a takes is one or two hits and made a valiant effort on a div- walk. “He struggled early in then it comes.” ing attempt. But the base knock the year, but he’s starting to Oxford’s Caissie and Matt Nick Ethier photos come on. He’s swinging it pret- scored Zach Vallee, and Liam Grasseschi each collected Oxford’s Jared Buckley follows through on the release of a pitch ver- Cunningham followed with a ty good right now.” two hits in the game versus sus Northbridge. two-run homer to right-center, Richards nearly made it Northbridge. accounting for the 4-1 final. 2-0, but Pirates second base-

Beavers edge Bay Path in battle of postseason-bound teams

UPTON — As the regular season con- tinued to wind down, the Blackstone Valley Tech and Bay Path varsity base- ball teams battled one another on Friday afternoon, May 22. Both teams will take part in the Central Mass. Division 3 dis- trict tournament, which is set to open up after press time, and the Beavers will carry some momentum after their 4-1 victory over the Minutemen. With the game tied at one apiece, Valley Tech put the game away with a two-run bottom of the third inning. James Roy had the eventual game win- ning hit with an RBI single, and Dillon Arnold followed with an RBI triple. Austin LaBastie earned the win on the mound for the Beavers, while Tyler Simons pitched well for Bay Path.

Nick Ethier photos Brandon Aviles of Bay Path attempts to make a play near third base Bay Path’s Tyler Simons tosses a pitch to the plate versus Blackstone after tumbling to the ground. Valley Tech.

Bay Path catcher Jeremy Rabidou secures Spencer Natale of Bay Path swings away and hits a grounder. Blackstone Valley Tech’s Austin LaBastie uses a long windup before the ball in his mitt on a ball hit in foul ter- tossing a pitch to Bay Path. ritory. www.webstertimes.net Friday, June 5, 2015 • The Webster Times • 19 Sports Shepherd Hill varsity lacrosse closes season last week

DUDLEY — The Shepherd Hill Regional varsity lacrosse team finished up play last week, as the Rams hosted Littleton High at Nichols College’s field last Wednesday, May 27 in their second to last game. The Hill lost the contest to the Tigers, 11-7, dropping their record to 5-14 in their first season taking part in the Midland League after leaving the Mid Mass. Lacrosse League. Alec Gagnon scored four goals for the Rams versus Littleton, while Tanner Amico, Tristan Pietz and Jake Zablocki also tallied. Jake Ayres led the team with a pair of assists, while Zablocki scooped up a team-best 11 groundballs. Ben Dacey played in goal for Shepherd Shawn Tarasiak of Shepherd Hill slashes a Littleton player down to Hill. the ground.

Nick Ethier photos Shepherd Hill goalie Ben Dacey attempts to stop a shot taken by a Littleton player.

Shawn Blanchard of Shepherd Hill (23) hustles down the field while Shepherd Hill defender Scott Ambrosia, right, Shepherd Hill’s Cole Carty runs past a Littleton player while possess- carrying the ball. stays close with an attacking Littleton player. ing the ball. Douglas welcomes newest member of baseball family on Friday, June 5

BY JON GOUIN est one to get,” Reed said in a phone in this league.” SPORTS CORRESPONDENT interview on May 30. “It always helps Tyler Geffert of Hopedale and Joe DOUGLAS — The town of Douglas will to have guys that know what it takes to Cortese of Nipmuc Regional close out welcome a new edition to its baseball win, and we have the talent there to go the most local of the athletes on the family this coming Friday night, June 5, along with it.” team, while Anthony Razzano, Tony as an expansion squad from the Central Some of that talent includes a trio of Cantaloupo, Sean Stone, Nick Dill, New England Baseball Association stars from Auburn in Tyler Lamonda Trevor Read, Nick Crivello and Kevin (CNEBA) named the Blackstone Valley (P), Drew Goodrich (1B/OF) and Tyler Kirley round out the first ever Valley Cats will hold its home opener at historic Desjardins (OF), and a foursome of play- Cats roster. Soldiers Field. ers from Uxbridge in Mitch Goldman The Cats (1-2 at press time) open their The Cats, managed by 22-year old D.J. (P), Tim Beaudette (OF), Derek Reardon 32-game season on a four-game road trip, Reed, a 2014 graduate of Becker College (OF/C) and recently crowned New but will open their home schedule on and four-year player, will also get on the England Collegiate Conference Pitcher Friday, June 5 at 6 p.m. at Soldiers Field field for the team that features local play- of the Week and All-Conference Second- as they take on defending league cham- ers from the Valley who are at least 19 Teamer, Tyler Wagar, for his perfor- pions, the Shrewsbury Dirt Dogs (3-1 at years old. General manager Dean Wagar and the surrounding areas will get to mance at Becker College. press time). is excited and anxious for things to get play 16 home games at Soldiers Field. Hailing from Leicester are two play- The Cats players, ownership and going. “There’s a lot of history at Soldiers ers who should contribute a lot to the Douglas baseball invite everyone to “It’s like Billy Beane said, ‘The game that none of these guys are really aware success of the team, as Ryan Petrone come out to the park this Friday evening ends for everyone someday,’ whether of,” noted Wagar. “Douglas baseball real- and Drew Mazzeo each found their way to help support this great new addition you’re 13 or 30, and this is a great oppor- ly embraced the idea of having us come onto the Cats squad. The roster gets to the Blackstone Valley family of base- tunity for guys coming from college to there and be a part of the community even deeper, especially in the rotation, ball. And, with a roster as loaded as this continue to play at a high level,” he said. and I encourage everyone to come take when adding in Oxford’s Nick Lemay one is, there should be some great base- “It’s going to take a little while to gain in the history of the park and see some and big-hitting infielder John Burke, ball to watch right out of the gate. traction, but we’re looking to make this good quality baseball.” plus Spencer’s Oliver Collette who pitch- “I’ve got a pretty good feeling that team something that guys want to come With player/coach Reed of es for Springfield College and previously we’re going to have a pretty successful play for.” Londonderry, N.H., guiding a ship full of St. John’s High. season. It’s going to be all about doing The CNEBA was originally started in local high school and college standouts, “I think we’re going to go as far our part to keep Soldiers a respectful the winter of 1989-90, and until 2015 had this expansion team looks a bit more like as our pitching takes us,” Reed said. venue for baseball, to take care of it and never fielded a team in the Blackstone an All-Star team than a first-year club. “Offensively, Ryan Petrone near the top hopefully bring a lot of fans into the park Valley. Now, thanks to Wagar and “We got the first win of the year in our of our lineup and a name to keep an eye and expose them to the history of the Douglas baseball, young men from first game [a 3-2 win at Framingham on on, I would watch out for John Burke. field and a great brand of baseball,” Reed Uxbridge, Oxford, Leicester, Auburn May 27], and sometimes that’s the tough- He’s going to be a very dangerous hitter concluded.

no race cars are permitted. reserved field seats at Camden The cost is $150 per entrant Yards in Baltimore from June East region teams SPORTS BRIEFS and grants three 20-minute 9-11. Members and non-mem- sessions on track, as well bers are welcome to partici- sought for wood bat as access to SCCA driving pate in this event. The escort- 10. Player registration is $10 instructors. Admission is free ed trip includes transpor- baseball tournament in Next Oxford/Webster per player. There will also be for those wishing to hang out tation, lodging two nights at great raffle prizes for the kids and enjoy the festivities or the Holiday Inn Suites Hotel, Ohio Youth Football and to win. For additional infor- display cherished rides, and a two breakfasts, sightseeing mation please visit our web- leisurely track parade lap is in the Inner Harbor Marina The Bob Cene Baseball Cheer registration set site at http://piratesayfc.com/ offered during events for all area of Baltimore, and an Complex in Struthers, Ohio upcoming-events or email our guests. For more informa- extended tour of Washington, will be hosting a wooden bat for June 6 league President Tony Depiro tion or to register, visit www. D.C., Capital Mall complex of tournament for teams with at [email protected]. TrackNightinAmerica.com. Smithsonian museums and players aged 16-18 from the Oxford/Webster Youth The 2015 schedule for Track a visit to Arlington National East and Midwest regions of Football and Cheer will be Night: Boston at Thompson Cemetery. Departure is from the country from June 25-28. hosting another round of foot- Speedway Motorsports Southbridge via an air-condi- Please contact Ken Quinn at ball and cheer registrations on Sports Car Club of Park, 205 E. Thompson tioned motor coach. If inter- (330) 719-0581 if interested. Saturday, June 6 at the Oxford Rd. in Thompson, Conn. is as ested in seeing the Red Sox at Community Center, located America to allow follows: play, please call Ted Bartlett at on 4 Maple Road, from 9-11:30 Tuesday, June 30, 3-9 p.m. (508) 764-7909 for more informa- a.m. Player registration fee is chance to drive at Thursday, July 9, 3-9 p.m. tion and cost and reservation $125 per player. Also, please feel Thursday, Aug. 6, 3-9 p.m. deadline. free to come by if you have any Thompson Speedway questions so our experienced The Sports Car Club of Three- coaches and staff on-hand can America (SCCA) is removing assist you. For additional infor- the air of exclusivity from race day trip to mation please visit our website circuits with the new SCCA at http://piratesayfc.com/ or Track Night in America Driven attend two email our league President by Tire Rack, a program Tony Depiro at president@ that has scheduled multiple Red Sox piratesayfc.com. events near the / Massachusetts/Rhode Island games now border during spring and sum- Oxford/Webster Youth mer at Thompson Speedway available Motorsports Park. Football and Cheer SCCA Track Night in Once again America is the fastest way for in 2015, to hold Mini-Golf nearly anyone to get on a rac- Chapter ing circuit. Participants only 12, Union Tournament need be at least 18 years old Saint-Jean- with a valid driver’s license, Baptiste of Oxford/Webster Youth have access to a helmet and Southbridge Football and Cheer will be streetcar in good working con- is sponsoring hosting their first OWYFC dition, and possess a willing- a three-day Mini-Golf Tournament on ness to have some weekday trip to attend Sunday, June 7 at Crystal fun. No previous on-track expe- two Boston Caves Family Entertainment, rience required. Red Sox ver- located on 790 Southbridge Entrants are divided into sus Baltimore Street in Auburn. Mini-golfers Novice, Intermediate or Orioles base- of all ages are welcome. Event Advanced groups so on-track ball night day registration starts at 9 a.m. time remains fun for all, and games with and the tournament starts at 20 • The Webster Times • Friday, June 5, 2015 www.webstertimes.net Job Fair Re/Max Acclaim CoWorx Staffing Conveniently with Quabaug Corporation located at Wed, June 10 10am-2pm 351 Main Street Quabaug, 17 School St. Oxford MA North Brookfield, MA

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HERE BUY HERE PAY Payments as low as $50 per week Come Pick Out Your Car! Bad Credit - No Credit - No Problem WE FINANCE EVERYONE Come check out our prices! FARRAR Auto Body, Inc. 204 Main Street • Oxford, MA 508-987-3223 2 • The Webster Times • Friday, June 5, 2015 www.webstertimes.net Adeline Y. Perry, 85 SOUTHBRIDGE Marie St. Onge. Obituaries — Adeline Y. She was born in Cambridge (Bozzo) Perry, 85, of the daughter of Augusto and Anna Westwood Pkwy, (DiVencenzo) Bozzo. She was a grad- Jennie A. Benoit, 98 passed away on uate of Mary E. Wells High School in Saturday, May 30, in Southbridge. WEBSTER — nephews. A granddaughter, Heather her home surrounded Adeline worked at the American Jennie A. (Ondrasek) Forrester-Hall, died in 2014. by loved ones. Optical Co. in Southbridge for 30 Benoit, 98, died She was born in Webster, one of the Her husband, years before retiring many years ago. Sunday, May 31, in eight children of Martin and Emelia Emanuel J. “Laddie” Adeline enjoyed gardening, a good Webster Manor after (Mikoly) Ondrasek and was a lifelong Perry, passed away on June 8, 2014. yard sale, musical theatre and always a brief illness. resident. She leaves two sons, Dennis J. had a book in hand for reading. She Her husband of Mrs. Benoit was a member of Sacred Perry of West Palm Beach, Fla., and loved to travel here and abroad, but her 75 years, Walter D. Heart of Jesus Church. She excelled at William J. Perry and his wife Laura favorite vacations were camping and Benoit, died in 2013. cooking, sewing, and knitting. of Southbridge; a daughter, Maureen hiking throughout the United States. She leaves two The funeral was held Thursday, June A. Podesta of Southbridge, with whom She also wintered in Sarasota, Fla., for daughters, Janet M. O’Connell and her 4, from Scanlon Funeral Service, 38 East she lived; a brother, Joseph Perry of many years. More than anything her husband James of Shawnee, KS and Main St., with a Mass in Sacred Heart Worcester; four grandchildren, Amy greatest love was her family. Deborah A. Moran of Webster; two of Jesus Church, 16 East Main Street. Mariann Podesta of Oxford, Kimberly Her funeral will be held on Friday, grandchildren, John O’Connell and his Burial was in Sacred Heart Cemetery. Lois Podesta of Salem, Benjamin James June 5, at 10 a.m. in the Daniel T. wife Megan, and Matthew O’Connell Visitation was Thursday morning in Perry of Southbridge and Leo Augusto Morrill Funeral Home, 130 Hamilton and his wife Nikki; three great-gra the funeral home. Donations in her Perry of Southbridge; two brothers, St., Southbridge. Burial will follow in Lorraine DiTomasso, 96 name may be made to Webster Manor Robert Bozzo of Tolland, Conn., and Oak Ridge Cemetery, Southbridge. ndchildren, Camden Hall, and Patient Activities Fund, 745 School St., Richard Bozzo of Sarasota, Fla.; two There are no calling hours. Avery and Reed O’Connell; four step Webster, MA 01570. sisters, Louise Presutti of Sturbridge In lieu of flowers donations may be great-grandchildren, Tyler, Bailey, Visit www.scanlonfs.com. and Joanne Ricciardone of Sarasota, made to the Central MA Hospice, 191 Bradon and Paxton; nieces and Fla.; and many cherished nieces and Pakachoag St., Auburn, MA 01501. nephews. For more information, visit www. Lorraine DiTomasso, 96 She was predeceased by her sister, morrillfuneralhome.com. SOUTHBRIDGE (Dionne) Lajeunesse. — Lorraine Lorraine worked at the American Doris Leavens Stewart, 87 (Lajeunesse) Optical Co. in Southbridge for over 40 SPRING HILL, Florida in 2001. She had a long career DiTomasso, 96, of years, retiring many years ago. She Fla. — Doris Leavens in the ladies retail fashion world, work- Chapin St., passed was a member of the American Optical Stewart, 87, passed ing for such companies as The Bridal away on Sunday, May Quarter Century Club. away at home in Shop (Dudley), Kouri’s (Webster) 24, in the Meadows of Her funeral was held on Wednesday, Spring Hill, Fla., on Denholm & McKay (Worcester) and as Leicester. May 27, from the Daniel T. Morrill Friday, May 22, sur- a buyer and department manager for Her husband, Funeral Home, 130 Hamilton St., rounded by family Jordan Marsh Company. Alfred DiTomasso, Southbridge, with a Mass in St. and friends. A lifelong lover of theater, Doris died in 1972. Mary’s Church of the St. John Paul II Doris was married acted extensively in community the- She leaves two sisters, Doris Plaga Parish, 263 Hamilton St., Southbridge. for 57 years to the late aters in Holden, Sturbridge, at Nichols of Webster and Alice Pepka of Dudley; Burial was in St. Mary’s Cemetery, Hamilton S. Stewart, who passed away College and elsewhere and she was a a brother Wilfred Lajeunesse of Southbridge. A calling hour in the in 2005. long-time supporter of the Hubbard Southbridge; and several nieces and funeral home was held on Wednesday, She had five children: Hamilton S. Regional Hospital Guild. nephews. May 27 before the Mass. Stewart, Jr. of O’Fallon, Ill.; Douglas H. A memorial service will be held on She was predeceased by two broth- In lieu of flowers donations may be Stewart and Allison Stewart of Spring Friday, June 5, at 11 a.m. at the Shaw- ers, Nelson Lajeunesse and Hector made to the St. John Paul II Parish, 279 Hill, Fla.; Lee Ann Cardella (deceased Majercik Funeral Home, 48 School St., Lajeunesse. Hamilton St., Southbridge, MA 01550. 2013); and Nancy Lopes of Southbridge. Webster. She was born in Southbridge, For more information, visit www. She also leaves behind ten grandchil- In lieu of flowers the family requests the daughter of Narcisse and Julia morrillfuneralhome.com. dren and nine great-grandchildren. that donations be made to the American Doris lived most of her life in cen- Cancer Society. Helena Klockowski, 89 tral Massachusetts before moving to WEBSTER — Helena (Poperczna) camps in Germany. After she married, Klockowski, passed away on Thursday, she immigrated to the United States Linda M. Klys, 67 May 14, at Golden Heights in Webster. with her son Richard, in 1950 and set- WEBSTER — Linda M. (Bembenek) of the late Edward and Eileen (Devore) She was born Aug. 21, 1925, in tled in Woonsocket, R.I. There she Klys, 67, died Sunday, May 24. Bembenek and lived here most of her Tanoruda, Poland, the daughter of worked as an assembler in the mills She was the wife of the late Edward life. She was a animal advocate and the late Antoni and Anna (Rudik) for many years. F. Klys Jr., who died in 2003. enjoyed them. Poperczna. Her family called her “Mamusia” and She leaves a son, Timothy Klys Sr., of There are no calling hours. Services Helena is survived by her son, she moved to Golden Heights 25 years Orlando, Fla., and a grandson, Timothy and burial are private. Donations may Richard Klockowski and his wife ago to live closer to them. She was an Klys Jr. She also leaves a brother be made in her memory to the MSPCA. Donna, and two grandchildren, Sarah accomplished seamstress and made all Robert Bembenek of Webster and a The Shaw-Majercik Funeral Home, and Eric Klockowski of Dudley. Helena her clothes by hand and enjoyed cook- sister, Jeannie Loos of Ohio. She had 48 School St., Webster, MA has been had been married to the late Leon ing especially Polish food. three brothers that predeceased her, entrusted with her arrangements. Klockowski and has a step-son, Joseph Services were private and Bartel Edward (Joe) Bemebenek, Thomas and A guest book is available at www. Klockowski of Greenville, R.I. Funeral Home and Chapel, 33 Schofield John Bembenek and a sister Joanne shaw-majercik.com where you may Helena grew up in Tanoruda, and Ave., Dudley assisted the family. Brezniak. post a condolence or a memory. she is a survivor of the concentration She was born in Webster, daughter Uxbridge Auto, Inc. 187 North Main St. Uxbridge 508. 278. 6672

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Prices, Interest Rates and monthly payments are base on Uxbridge Auto, Inc. providing financing through its lending sources. viSit WWW.uXBriDGeauto.com www.webstertimes.net Friday, June 5, 2015 • The Webster Times • 3 Steven J. Gallant Sr., 86 Obituaries ROCHDALE — He was a U.S. Army Steven J. Gallant Sr., veteran of World War 86, of Siani Road, II. died Friday, May 29, Mr. Gallant retired James F. Patterson III, 65 at UMass Memorial as a foreman of the Medical Center, sur- Leicester Highway WEBSTER — High School in 1969. rounded by his fam- Department, where James F. Patterson Mr. Patterson founded Jim Patterson ily. he worked for 14 He is survived by years. Throughout III, 65, passed away and Sons Excavating Company and his wife of 66 years, his life, he was the Wednesday, May 27, was still operating his business after Evangeline M. (MacQuarrie) Gallant; owner of his own lumber, salvage, and surrounded by his 44 years. five children, David Gallant and his trucking companies. He was a mem- family at UMass/ He was a former member of Holy wife Joan of Oxford, Charlene Sampson ber of the VFW Post 7556 in Rochdale Memorial University Trinity National Catholic Church in and her husband Robert of Rochdale, and the American Legion Post 205 in Campus. his youth, where he served as an altar Cynthia Orrell and her husband Steven Rochdale. He enjoyed building houses, He leaves behind boy. He enjoyed repairing machines Potter of Rochdale, Mark Gallant roads, and working on the land. He his wife of 44 years, and was a devoted fan of the New and his wife Julie of Spencer, and loved hunting and fishing, staying at Sally (Starzec) Patterson; three sons, England Patriots. His favorite pastime Danny Gallant and his wife Tammy of his camp in Maine during the summer, James F. Patterson IV and his wife was spending time with his grandchil- Rochdale; a daughter-in-law, Kathleen and spending time with his grandchil- Rebecca, Raymond Patterson and dren. Gallant of Ocala, Fla.; a son-in-law, dren and great-grandchildren. his wife Lori, and Joseph Patterson A memorial Mass will be held at 10:30 John Yolda of Danielson, Conn.; a sis- Calling hours were held Thursday, and his wife Jamie; five grandchil- a.m. on Wednesday, June 10, in Holy ter, Rita Gravel of Brimfield; a brother, June 4, at Paradis-Givner Funeral dren, Alycia, James V, Josh, Bryce Trinity National Catholic Church, 68 Ronald P. Gallant of Southbridge; many Home, 357 Main St., Oxford. A funeral and Jocelyn Patterson; a sister, Jane Lake Street. Please meet at the church. beloved grandchildren, great-grand- service was held at Thursday at the Frink and her partner Bob Caplette; There are no calling hours. Donations in children, nephews and nieces. funeral home. Burial will follow at St. four nieces and a great nephew; and his name may be made to Holy Trinity He was predeceased by two children, Roch’s Cemetery in Oxford. In lieu Michael Gagnon, who was like a son to National Catholic Church, 68 Lake St., Steven J. Gallant Jr. of Rochdale; and of flowers, memorial contributions him. He also leaves his beloved dogs, Webster, MA 01570. Arrangements are Barbara Yolda of Danielson, Conn. He may be made to St. Jude Children’s Molly, Riley, Brady, Mickey and Flash. under the direction of Sitkowski & was born in Oxford, the son of the late Research Hospital, 501 St. Jude Place, He was born in Worcester, the son of Malboeuf Funeral Home, 340 School William J. and Agnes M. (Montville) Memphis, TN 38105-1942. James F. Patterson II and Rose (Tryba) Street, Webster. Gallant, Sr., and lived in Oxford before Visit www.paradisfuneralhome. Patterson and was a lifelong resident Visit www.sitkowski-malboeuf.com. moving to Rochdale in 1952. com. of Webster. He graduated from Bartlett Katherine D. Beresik, 71 Robert J. Thomas, 82 WEBSTER crossing guard for the Webster School — Katherine D. Department. QUINEBAUG, Dudley, grandchil- (Solodyna) Beresik, She enjoyed watching the Red Conn. — Robert J dren Kelsey Ryan and 71, passed away Sox, the Patriots and wrestling, and Thomas, 82, died husband Nick, Jacob Sunday, May 31, at Dancing with the Stars, playing Word Thursday, May 21, Baird of Bradenton, UMass/Memorial Search, was a collector of Pandora at UMass-University Fla.; and Tommy Hospital in bracelets and charms, but most of all Campus of Worcester, and Kyle Fishwick Worcester. she enjoyed going to Disney World after a period of of Auburn, nieces She leaves behind since 1985 with her family and enjoyed declining health. Patricia Spitz and her husband of near- collecting Disney memorabilia. Robert was born her husband Bill; ly 50 years, Joseph S. Beresik, two A Memorial Funeral Mass for in Worcester to Irene Pamela Wright and daughters, Karen S. wife of Alan L. Katherine will be Saturday, June 6, (Thomas) Halpin. her husband Ken; and nephew Richard Harois and Sharon L. wife of Joseph at 10 a.m. in St. Anthony of Padua He attended Worcester Boys Trade Vincent and their children. S. Roland, four grandchildren, Jeffrey Church, 24 Dudley Hill Rd., Dudley, School - then joined the U.S. Navy at Bob was predeceased by his son, Harnois, Noah, Jonah and Levi Roland burial will follow at St. Joseph Garden age 17 for 23 years of service to his Stephen, his sister Marilyn Luks and all of Webster, a brother, Walter of Peace Cemetery in Webster. country. He served during the Korean his mother Irene Harpin. Solodyna and his wife Jean of Holden Relatives and friends are invited to Conflict and during the Vietnam War Robert was a member of Fleet and her mother-in-law, Irene Beresik meet with the family Saturday from aboard aircraft carriers, mine sweep- Reserve Association and American of Dudley. 8:30 a.m. until the time of the Mass (at ers and supply ships. He retired as a Legion Post 58 in Oxford. Mr. and Mrs. Beresik would have the church). Senior Chief Petty Officer in 1973. A Mass of Christian burial was celebrated their 50th wedding anniver- In lieu of flowers, Memorial He then worked at home centers at sary June 19. Contributions may be made to: U.Mass/ held Tuesday, May 26, at St. Stephens Katherine was born in Webster, the Memorial Oncology Dept., 55 Lake Ave. Sawyers in Oxford and Moore Lumber Church, Corner Of Route 197 & 131, daughter of the late Walter ‘Sarge’ and North, Worcester, MA 01655. of Webster for 30 years. Bob loved to Quinebaug, Conn. Burial was in St. Antoinette (Piasta) Solodyna and lived The Robert J. Miller Funeral travel especially to Florida. He enjoyed Joseph Garden of Peace Cemetery in here all her life. Home and Lake Chapel, 366 School watching the Red Sox, Patriots and Webster. Full military honors will She was a 1961 graduate of Bartlett St., Webster, has been entrusted with NASCAR races. He also loved walking be provided by the Oxford Memorial High School. assisting Katherine’s family with their dog “Haley” (his best friend) and Honor Guard and the U.S. Navy. Katherine worked at the former arrangements. working in his yard. Calling hours were held Monday, May Iandoli’s Market in Webster and later Online guest book or to share a mem- Bob leaves his loving wife Connie 25, at Bartel Funeral Home & Chapel, at the Park n’ Shop Supermarket in ory: RJMillerfunerals.net. of 34 years, his step-children Douglas 33 Schofield Ave., Dudley. Dudley before retiring, she was also a Baird and wife Amy of Bradenton, Fla.; Visit www.bartelfuneralhome.com. Gertrude R. Valade, 85 Diana Fishwick and husband Tom of

DUDLEY — Webster Manor two years ago. Gertrude R. Valade, Miss Valade was a bookkeeper in Lorraine M. Gallaway, 73 85, passed away the accounting department of New Sunday, May 24, England Electric System, now National LEICESTER/ ing in 2002. She was an avid Boston Red in Harrington Grid, in Westborough for many years CHARLTON Sox fan, enjoyed reading, word puzzles, Healthcare at before retiring. — Lorraine M. traveling and wintering in Florida and Hubbard. She was a member of Sacred Heart of (Robidoux) Gallaway, South Carolina. Most of all, she enjoyed She leaves two Jesus Church in Webster. She enjoyed 73, formerly of time spent with her family. half-sisters, Beverly traveling. Charlton, passed The family wishes to thank Negip of Webster Thank you to the staff at Webster away peacefully in Dr. Shakeeb Yunus and the staff and Mary Czechowski of North Manor for her care and support during her home Friday, at Harrington Cancer Center in Grosvenordale, Conn., and a half-broth- her stay there. May 29, surrounded Southbridge, UMass Memorial Medical er, Charles Valade. She also leaves her The funeral was held Thursday, May by her loving family Center, University Campus, oncology closest friend and caregiver, Jeanne 28, from the Sitkowski & Malboeuf after a five and a half year courageous staff, Vibra Healthcare in Leicester, Thomas, and several nieces, nephews Funeral Home, 340 School St., Webster, battle with melanoma. and the VNA Care Network and and cousins. with a Mass at in Sacred Heart of She leaves her best friend, caregiv- Hospice for all of the care and com- She was predeceased by her Jesus Church, 16 East Main Street. er, and husband of 53 years Elton F. passion given to Lorraine during her half-brother Joseph Valade. Burial was in Sacred Heart Cemetery. Gallaway, a son, Brian E. Gallaway illness. A special thank you to long She was born in Thompson, Conn., Visitation was held Thursday morning and his companion Kim Merriam time family friend and hospice nurse, the daughter of Lea (Therrien) Valade in the funeral home. of Auburn; two daughters, Lynn A. Paulette. and J. Adrien Valade and lived Visit www.sitkowski-malboeuf.com. Leigher and her husband Kirk of Lorraine’s funeral was held on in Dudley since 1932. She moved to Oxford; Stacy L. McGann and her hus- Tuesday, June 2 in St. Joseph’s Church, band John of Auburn; a sister Theresa 10 H. Putnam Rd. Ext., Charlton. Burial Wajer and her husband John of Dudley; was in West Ridge Cemetery, Charlton. Patricia A. Harmon, 71 four grandchildren, Kristen Leigher Calling hours for Lorraine were held and her fiancé Anthony Outler, Kelsey at St. Joseph’s Church on Monday, friend, Barbara Donahue. Leigher, Colin Gallaway, and Brooke June 1. WORCESTER/ She worked as a Certified Nurse’s Gallaway. She also leaves a niece, In lieu of flowers, donations may DOUGLAS — Patricia Aide at the former Providence House nephew and their families. be made to the Melanoma Research A. (Chilberto) and then Fairlawn Rehabilitation both She was born in Worcester, the Foundation, 1141 K Street NW, Suite Harmon, 71, passed in Worcester, before retiring. daughter of the late Edward T. and 800, Washington DC, 20005 or St. Jude’s away Wednesday, Pat was a member of St. Stephen’s Doris (Menoche) Robidoux and was Children Research Hospital, 501 St. May 27, at St. Church and former President of the predeceased by a sister, Janet L. Jude Place, Memphis, TN 38105. Vincent Hospital in Women’s Guild of the church. Moulton. The Daniel T. Morrill Funeral Home, Worcester. She enjoyed going to the casinos and She was a graduate of the Ward 130 Hamilton Street, Southbridge, is She leaves a daugh- playing keno with friends. School of Business in Worcester. directing arrangements. ter, Gladys S. wife of Shawn M. Barrett Pat’s Funeral was held Tuesday, Lorraine served as Tax Collector for For more information, visit www. of Douglas and a sister, Marie Campbell June 2, with a Mass in St. Stephen’s the Town of Charlton for 21 years, retir- morrillfuneralhome.com. and her husband David of Worcester, a Church, 357 Grafton St., Worcester. niece, Roberta Rainey of Worcester Entombment will be at a later date in and four furry grand-dogs. Notre Dame Mausoleum in Worcester. Pat was born in Worcester, a daugh- Calling hours were held Monday, ter of the late Pasquale and Marie June 1, at the Robert J. Miller-Oxford Doria Lemieux, 89 (Leblanc) Chilberto and lived in Funeral Home, 247 Main St. (Route 12 Worcester most of her life. She was South) in Oxford. WEBSTER — Doria She was a communicant of Sacred also predeceased by two sisters. Online guest book or to share a mem- (LaBonte) Lemieux, Heart of Jesus Parish in Webster and She also leaves behind her extended ory: RJMillerfunerals.net. 89, of Webster died a devoted member of the St. Vincent de family, the Noone family and her best Friday, May 29, at Paul society. She opened and managed her daughters home the St. Vincent de Paul Thrift Store for in Oxford surround- many years until her retirement. She Dr. Romany Hakeem Girgis, 82 ed by her family. was a devoted wife, mother and grand- She was prede- mother who cherished her family and WEBSTER — Dr. for the Commonwealth of Mass. for the ceased by her hus- friends and gave willingly to meet the Romany Hakeem disabled. band of 58 years needs of others. Girgis, 82, passed He received his Medical Degree in Joseph Lemieux Sr. in 2004. Special thanks to Southern Worcester away Sunday, May Egypt and was a Fellow of the Royal She is survived by her children County Visiting Nurse Assoc. and 24, at the Holy Trinity College of Surgery in England, a mem- Joseph P. Lemieux Jr. and his wife Central Mass Hospice for their care Rehabilitation and ber of the Mass. Medical Society and Cheryl of Brooklyn, Conn., Cheryl and support to Doria and her family. Health Care Center the Worcester District Medical Society. A Malesky and her husband Paul of Thanks to the hospice program for in Worcester. Calling hours for Dr. Girgis were Oxford, and Daniel B. Lemieux Sr. and providing a loving new home for her He leaves his wife held Wednesday, May 27, at the Robert his fiancé Diane Minarik of Thompson, beloved cat Lily. of 40 years, Dr. Faiza J. Miller Funeral Home and Lake Conn. She leaves six grandchildren A Mass of Christian burial will be held D. Kattan, and a son, Samuel Romany Chapel, 366 School St., Webster. Amy, Danny, Donald, Joey, Christine 10 a.m. on Saturday, June 6, at Sacred Girgis of Wayland and two grandchil- Funeral service was held Thursday, and Jenny, six great grandchildren Heart of Jesus Church, 16 East Main dren, as well as many nieces and neph- May 28, at Holy Virgin Mary Spiritual Hailie, Jordon, Logan, Dylan, Addison St., Webster. Burial will be in Sacred ews. Vineyard, 74 Gould Rd., in Charlton, and Luc. Heart of Jesus Cemetery, Webster. Dr. Girgis was born in Komombo, burial followed in St. Lazarus She was born in Putnam the daugh- Calling hours are Friday, June 5, from Egypt a son of the late Hakeem Girgis Cemetery. ter of the late Leon and the late Mabel 6 to 9 p.m., at Bartel Funeral Home, 33 and Batool Bishara and was prede- In lieu of flowers, Memorial (King) LaBonte Schofield Ave., Dudley. ceased by a brother and six sisters. Contributions may be made to: Holy She was raised in Putnam and In lieu of flowers, memorials may be He and his wife came to the United Virgin Mary spiritual Vineyard, 74 Dayville, coming to Webster at age 16. made to St. Vincent de Paul Society c/o States in 1977 and opened their prac- Gould Rd., Charlton, MA 01507. She worked at Empire Laundry and in Sacred Heart Of Jesus Church, 16 East tice in Dudley for 21 years. Dr. Girgis Online guest book: RJMillerfunerals. retail sales at Keys, Mammoth Mart Main St., Webster, MA 01570. then was a consultant for eight years net. and Kings Department stores. Visit www.bartelfuneralhome.com. 4 • The Webster Times • Friday, June 5, 2015 www.webstertimes.net LEGALS MORTGAGEE’S NOTICE OF SALE Calendar OF REAL ESTATE By virtue and in execution of the The calendar page is a free service Saturday, June 13 Power of Sale contained in a certain offered for listings for government, The Webster Alzheimer’s Support educational and non-profit organiza- Group meets from 6:15 to 7:45 p.m. on OXFORD Mortgage given by Scott S. Bianchi tions. Send all calendar listings and the second Monday of the month in the and Kristen Bianchi to Mortgage happenings by mail to Editor Adam Community Room at Accord Adult Day Family Fishing Festival, Carbuncle Electronic Registration Systems, Inc. Minor at Stonebridge Press, P.O. Box Center, 10 Cudworth Road. Pond Beach, off Main St. Oxford, as nominee for, Mortgage Lenders 90, Southbridge, MA 01550; by fax at Saturday, June 13, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Network USA, Inc., its successors and (508) 764-8015 or by e-mail to aminor@ The St. Louis League of Catholic Free. No license required. Have fun and assigns, dated January 28, 2005 and stonebridgepress.com. Please write “cal- Women is holding its yearly member- learn to fish from MassWildlife’s Angler recorded with the Worcester County endar” in the subject line. All calendar ship drive. The purpose of the league is Education Program. This program s listings must be submitted by 12 p.m. on to bring together women to further their (Worcester District) Registry of Deeds for all ages and no fishing license is Monday to be published in the following cultural, social, and religious interests. at Book 35636, Page 252, subsequently required. Equipment will be available Friday’s edition. We will print such list- The league meets every first Wednesday assigned to Countrywide Home Loans if you don’t have your own. Volunteers ings as space allows. of the month, with the exception of Servicing, LP by Mortgage Electronic will teach baiting a hook, casting, knot January, February, July, August, and Registration Systems, Inc., by assign- tying and how to identify various fish September. Programs this year will ment recorded in said Registry of species. Come out and enjoy this free include cupcake decorating, Christmas Saturday, June 6 fun family event and try your hand at Deeds in Book 44099, Page 347, sing-a-long, flowers in the Bible, movie catching some fish! subsequently assigned to Homeward OXFORD night, crowning of Mary, and other Sponsored by Massachusetts Division Residential, Inc. f/k/a American Home Our Annual Oxford Community interesting topics. If you are interested, of Fisheries and Wildlife and Oxford Mortgage Servicing, Inc. by Bank of Flea Market will be held on June 6 please call Financial Secretary Louise Conservation Department. For more America, N.A. Successor by merger to (rain date of June 13), Aug. 1 (no rain Duval at 508-943-7695 or club President information call 508-987-6044. BAC Home Loans Servicing, LP FKA date) and Sept. 5 (rain date of Sept. Carolyn Smith at 508-943-4732. Countrywide Home Loans Servicing, 12) from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. on the lawn LP, by assignment recorded in said of the First Congregational Church Thursday, June 18 OXFORD Registry of Deeds in Book 49979, Page of Oxford. Typically, participants sell Free Yoga Classes for Cancer Patients new and used household items, books, — Restorative yoga classes for cancer 322, subsequently assigned to Ocwen DUDLEY toys, clothing and more. Morning coffee patients are offered weekly and are open Loan Servicing, LLC by Homeward Dudley Grange — 60th Annual and donuts and lunchtime hot dogs and to patients, survivors, and their families Residential, Inc. f/k/a American Home Strawberry Festival, Old Fashioned snacks will also be available. Each space or caregivers. Classes are held every Lawn Party. Thursday, June 18, Center Mortgage Servicing, Inc., by assign- is $15. Spaces can be paid in advance or Saturday morning from 8:15 to 9 a.m. at Road near Nichols College, Dudley (fol- ment recorded in said Registry of Deeds on that date. Participants must provide the Oxford Community Center, 4 Maple low the signs). 4 p.m. until the berries in Book 51199, Page 44, subsequently their own tables and chairs and remove Road, Oxford, and on Wednesdays from are gone! Strawberry shortcakes are assigned to Nationstar Mortgage LLC their own trash at the end of the day. noon to 1 p.m. at Saint Vincent Cancer made with fresh strawberries, home by Ocwen Loan Servicing, LLC, by They are also asked not to sell food. For & Wellness Center, One Eaton Place, style biscuits and real freshly whipped assignment recorded in said Registry more information or to reserve a space, Worcester. The Restorative Yoga pro- cream. Sugar free is available for dia- of Deeds in Book 52953, Page 176, contact the church office at 508-987-2211 gram is a complementary therapy that betics upon request. of which the Mortgage the undersigned or Fran Bennett at 508-987-8961, or email is designed to help reduce lymphedema, your name, address and phone number increase range of motion, and soothe is the present holder, for breach of the Black Tavern Historical Society, 138 to [email protected]. neuropathies that may occur during conditions of said Mortgage and for the Center Road, Dudley will hold its annu- all stages of treatment and recovery. purpose of foreclosing the same will be al Barn Sale on Thursday, June 18, WEBSTER This program also promotes relaxation, sold at Public Auction at 10:00 AM on from 4-8 p.m. This event compliments Get a free vessel safety check Saturday, which is a vital element in healing, as June 15, 2015 at 38 Rawson Road, the annual Strawberry Festival at the June 6 (rain date of Sunday, June 7), it brings emotional and physical relief Grange. The Upscale Barn Sale will Webster, MA, all and singular the prem- from 9 a.m. until 5 p.m., Memorial Beach from stress through moving medita- have items of interest such as furniture, ises described in said Mortgage, to wit: Boat Ramp, Nipmuc Cove, Webster tion and gentle yoga stretches. These fine dishes, antiques and collectibles. A certain lot or parcel of land with any Lake. Tri-State Flotilla 10-2 US Coast programs have been made possible Mark your calendar for this fun event, buildings thereon, being shown as lot Guard Auxiliary VSC Station. Bring through PinkHippy.Org, a 501(c)(3) and come enjoy a summer tradition 3W on a plan entitled “Plan of Land in any type of watercraft from kayaks, non-profit holistic service and support in the historic heart of Dudley, eating Webster, Mass. prepared for Francis canoes, PWCs, to ski and pontoon boats organization that serves breast cancer strawberries and looking over the inter- for a stem to stern check of equipment patients, survivors and their families J. Rudzinski and Philip M. Schwartz, esting things for sale in the barn. Tours for compliance to federal and state safe- throughout Central MA, Northeastern “scale: 1’ = 60’, dated October 17, 1989 of the Black tavern will also be avail- ty regulations. Skilled vessel examiners CT, and Northwestern RI. Classes are by Schofield Brothers, Inc., Professional able. For information: theblacktavern. are able to answer any boating related free for those undergoing treatment or Land Surveyors & Engineers, 626 com. Main Street, Bolton, Mass. 01740, questions or concerns and are trained in recovery from breast cancer. and recorded in the Worcester District to spot potential problems. They will For more information please visit award your vessel with a VSC decal Registry of Deeds, plan book 633, plan www.pinkhippy.org, call (508) 987-3310, if it meets standards on items such as Saturday, June 20 or send an email to info@pinkhippy. 96. Beginning at a point on the west- registration & numbering, life jackets, DUDLEY org. erly side of Rawson Road, it being the fire extinguishers, expiration dates on Finish at the 50, 5K Fun Run — northeasterly angle of the parcel herein flares (if required), working navigation Saturday, June 20 — Run, walk or stroll The Nipmuck Coin Club meets at 6:30 described: Thence S. 20 32’ 35” E, lights, etc. Trailered vessels not launch- to support educator grants, through the p.m. on the fourth Wednesday of each 185.23 feet to a drill hole; Thence S. 20 ing examined at entrance gate. Possible Dudley-Charlton Education Foundation, month at the Oxford Senior Center, 323 06’ 37” E, 19.52 feet to a point; Thence boat insurance discount for passing the in the Dudley-Charlton Regional School Main St., behind the Oxford Town Hall. VSC and receiving a decal. There are S. 40 20’ 00” W, 172.47 feet to a point; District and the Shepherd Hill Regional For more information, contact Dick Lisi no citations, legal obligations or pen- Thence N. 29 14’ 41” W, 311.58 feet to High School Boys and Girls Track and at [email protected]. alties for any deficiencies found. Visit a point; Thence N. 75 01’ 42” E, 198.90 Field Team. The entire course will www.vesselsafetycheck.org, or e-mail feet to the point of beginning. Said par- be on the SHRHS and Dudley Middle The Central Mass. Mother of Twins [email protected]. cel contains 1.04 acres of land, more or School combined campus. Cost is $20 is a non-profit club to benefit those who less, and reserving the fee in the parcel per runner, $25 per runner on race day. are raising multiples and provide sup- Webster/Dudley American Legion Pre-register by May 30 and receive a port and an outlet. The club meets from lying southerly of the premises. For title Post 184 Is holding a Spring Jamboree free T-shirt. Registration forms avail- 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. every first Thursday of see deed in book 26896, page 311. for the purposes of Raising Money for able online at www.dcedfoundation.org. the month at the Oxford Community The premises are to be sold subject to Post 184 On Saturday June 6, with a rain Check-in 8:30-9:45 a.m., Race starts at 10 Center to discuss twins-related issues and with the benefit of all easements, date of Sunday, June 7, with no admis- a.m. Awards to 1st, 2nd, and 3rd Males and have relaxing events such as movie restrictions, building and zoning laws, sion fee. There will be four outstanding and Females. nights and outings to take the children unpaid taxes, tax titles, water bills, country bands playing, with dancing, a to and or your spouse or just for Moms. municipal liens and assessments, rights bake sale, arts and crafts, food vendors Anyone who is a childcare provider to of tenants and parties in possession. and raffles the event will be held from 12 Monday, June 22 multiples is welcomed and the meetings TERMS OF SALE: p.m. through 8 p.m. Please bring a lawn are held on the second floor of the build- A deposit of FIVE THOUSAND chair to sit in. For more information WEBSTER ing of the old school house. DOLLARS AND 00 CENTS ($5,000.00) Contact Post 184 amlegion184@gmail. The Webster Cultural Council will in the form of a certified check or bank com at 508-943-9039 or by email and like hold their next meeting at Webster DUDLEY treasurer’s check will be required to be us on Facebook: https://www.facebook. Town Hall on Monday, June 22, at Chair Yoga and so much more every com/Post184. Tuesday from 10:30 to 11:30 a.m. at delivered at or before the time the bid 5:30 p.m., in the Martel Room. We will review allocations and approve pay- The First Congregational Church, 135 is offered. The successful bidder will DUDLEY Center Road, Dudley (please park and be required to execute a Foreclosure ments for completed events. The coun- The inaugural St. Andrew Bobola cil has some terms that are expiring enter through the right side basement Sale Agreement immediately after the Yard Sale will be held Saturday, June 6, entrance). Class Fee: $5/class volun- close of the bidding. The balance of and is in need of new members who from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. in the church park- are interested in promoting the arts tary contribution (Cancer patients the purchase price shall be paid within ing lot at 54 West Main St., in Dudley. in our community. There is a need for always free). Proceeds donated to the thirty (30) days from the sale date in the We are seeking donations for saleable new, energetic residents to take on this First Congregational Church of Dudley. form of a certified check, bank treasur- items which can be dropped off at the challenge of awarding state funds to Instructor: Joanne LaLiberte, Holistic er’s check or other check satisfactory to church’s rectory garage any Saturday community/non-profit events that only Health Practitioner. This class of Mortgagee’s attorney. The Mortgagee in May from 9 a.m. through noon. Please enhance our lives here in town. Please Chair Yoga is to expand the lungs and reserves the right to bid at the sale, to no large electronics. Clothing/shoes are contact Linda Littleton, current chair if strengthen all the body’s major mus- reject any and all bids, to continue the welcome as are any household/yard interested in serving a three-year term cle groups, for stability and mobility, sale and to amend the terms of the sale items. Make this a great opportunity to on the state arts council for Webster — balance, increasing flexibility, muscu- clean out your closets, basements and larity of hip and legs and increasing by written or oral announcement made [email protected] /508-943-3972 or garages as a donation to the church! attend the meeting and see what we do. range of motion with our “rear view before or during the foreclosure sale. If Please call the rectory at 508-943-5633 mirror” twists. We work through the the sale is set aside for any reason, the or Alex at 508-764-4529 for more infor- entire body, quieting the nerves, reliev- Purchaser at the sale shall be entitled mation. ONGOING EVENTS ing stress, realigning posture and we only to a return of the deposit paid. leave renewed. Chair Yoga is open to The purchaser shall have no further WEBSTER adults of all ages. It is kept light-hearted recourse against the Mortgagor, the Sunday, June 7 The Webster’s Writers Club’s pur- with respect for every member of the Mortgagee or the Mortgagee’s attorney. pose is to encourage creative think- class. We honor the body as it is right The description of the premises con- NORTH OXFORD ing through the writing process. This now and work to improve its overall tained in said mortgage shall control in The First Baptist Church of North group is not focused on grammar and health. We come to class as individu- the event of an error in this publication. Oxford will celebrate the 50th anniver- spelling; it is not a critique group. It is als and leave as family. Get to know TIME WILL BE OF THE ESSENCE. sary of The Jack and Jill Preschool with a group for self-improvement and fun. yourself through the eyes of Chair Yoga a special service at 9:30 a.m. on Sunday, Other terms if any, to be announced at All reading levels are welcome. Much of and build a body that serves you bet- June 7, at the church. We would like the meeting will be talking through the ter. Wear comfortable clothing. As with the sale. to invite all members of our communi- any exercise program, check with your Nationstar Mortgage LLC process and getting minds warmed up. ty especially former students, teachers Who? Anyone is welcome! All read- healthcare professional before starting. Present Holder of said Mortgage, and directors whose contribution to the By Its Attorneys, ing levels (beginners and experienced). school played a major role in its suc- Both male and female are encouraged Come join the Drop In Knitting Group ORLANS MORAN PLLC cess. to join. from 10 a.m. to noon on Fridays at the P.O. Box 540540 Where? Webster Corbin Library, 2 Pearle L. Crawford Memorial Library, Waltham, MA 02454 Lake St., Webster, MA 01570 Schofield Avenue, Dudley. All ages and Phone: 781-790-7800 Friday, June 12 When? Thursdays 10-11:30 a.m. levels, from beginner to expert, are wel- May 22, 2015 How do you sign up? To sign up, you come. For more information, call Mary WESTMINSTER May 29, 2015 can email us at websterswriters@gmail. Kunkel at 508-943-8107 or Jacqueline Chip in “fore” a great cause! 13th June 5, 2015 com or call us at (508) 949-3880. Walk-ins Vassar at 508-892-4754. annual Life-Skills, Inc. Charity are also welcome. Golf Tournament, June 12, Woods of This group will be led by Library SOUTHBRIDGE Westminster, Westminster, 4-person Director Amanda Grenier and interns The Cancer Support Group meets scramble format, shotgun start at 10 Kelli Trainor and Jaime Tocio. Please from 6:30 to 8 p.m. on the second Monday a.m. To sponsor or register please call contact Amanda, Kelli, or Jaime for of every month in the Boardroom on the (508) 943-0700, ext. 2103. Email: dkline@ more information or to sign up. Email: 4th floor at Harrington Hospital, 100 life-skillsinc.org. Proceeds benefit [email protected]. Phone: South Street, Southbridge. Call 508-764- adults with developmental disabilities. IT’S GOIN’ (508) 949-3880. 2400 for more information. DOWN! CHECK OUT THE SPORTS ACTION! www.TheHeartOfMassachusetts.com www.webstertimes.net Friday, June 5, 2015 • The Webster Times • 5 LEGALS Receiver’s Notice of Sale of Real Regulations) 15.300 through 15.305. continue the sale and to amend the place of the sale as a deposit and the Estate at Public Auction The purchaser will be responsible for terms of the sale by written or oral balance in cashier’s or certified check Pursuant to Mass. Gen. Laws, all closing costs, state documentary announcement made before or during will be due in thirty (30) days, at the c. 111, §127I stamps, and recording fees. the foreclosure sale. If the sale is set offices of Doonan, Graves & Longoria, (15 Millbury Boulevard, Oxford, Other terms and conditions to be aside for any reason, the Purchaser LLC, 100 Cummings Center, Suite Massachusetts) announced at the time and place of at the sale shall be entitled only to a 225D, Beverly, MA 01915, time being By virtue of the Orders of the Worcester sale return of the deposit paid. The pur- of the essence. Housing Court dated July 2, 2014 RECEIVER, chaser shall have no further recourse The Mortgagee reserves the right to and, May 6, 2015 (Civil Action No. R.C. RHEAULT against the Mortgagor, the Mortgagee postpone the sale to a later date by 14-CV-500) in favor of R.C. Rheault CONSTRUCTION COMPANY or the Mortgagee’s attorney. The public proclamation at the time and Construction Company (a division of (A DIVISION OF OXFORD description of the premises contained date appointed for the sale and to fur- Oxford Deleading, Inc.), as Receiver, DELEADING, INC.), in said mortgage shall control in the ther postpone at any adjourned sale- and against Daniel E. Fisher and Lori By its Attorney, event of an error in this publication. date by public proclamation at the time A. Fisher, as owners of the real estate David E. Silverman, Esquire TIME WILL BE OF THE ESSENCE. and date appointed for the adjourned known as and located at 15 Millbury Silverman & Esposito Other terms if any, to be announced sale date. Boulevard, Oxford, Massachusetts; P.O. Box 245 at the sale. The premises is to be sold subject and, the holder(s) of any and all mort- 264 Main Street Wells Fargo Bank, N.A. successor by to and with the benefit of all ease- gage(s) and lien(s) of record, establish- Oxford, MA 01540 merger to Wachovia Bank, N.A., suc- ments, restrictions, leases, tenancies, ing a lien under M.G.L. c. 111, §127I (508) 987-2707 or 987-0096 cessor by merger Wachovia Mortgage and rights of possession, building and on the premises known as and locat- May 29, 2015 FSB, f/k/a World Savings Bank, FSB zoning laws, encumbrances, condo- ed at 15 Millbury Boulevard, Oxford, June 5, 2015 Present Holder of said Mortgage, minium liens, if any and all other claim Massachusetts, and for the purposes June 12, 2015 By Its Attorneys, in the nature of liens, if any there be. of satisfying such lien, said premises ORLANS MORAN PLLC In the event that the successful bidder will be sold at public auction at 11:00 MORTGAGEE’S NOTICE OF SALE PO Box 540540 at the foreclosure sale shall default in o’clock A.M. on the 26th day of June, OF REAL ESTATE Waltham, MA 02454 purchasing the within described prop- 2015 on the premises being more fully By virtue and in execution of the Power Phone: (781) 790-7800 erty according to the terms of this described as follows: of Sale contained in a certain Mortgage 14-015278 Notice of Sale and/or the terms of the The land and all the buildings thereon given by James B. Bigelow to World May 29, 2015 Memorandum of Sale executed at the and all privileges and appurtenances Savings Bank, FSB, dated May 26, June 5, 2015 time of foreclosure, the Mortgagee thereto, situated in the Town of Oxford, 2004 and recorded with the Worcester June 12, 2015 reserves the right to sell the property Worcester County, Commonwealth of County (Worcester District) Registry by foreclosure deed to the second Massachusetts, on the westerly side of Deeds at Book 33709, Page 309 ; NOTICE OF MORTGAGEE’S SALE highest bidder, providing that said sec- of Millbury Boulevard, bounded and of which Mortgage the undersigned, OF REAL ESTATE ond highest bidder shall deposit with described as follows: Wells Fargo Bank, N.A. successor by By virtue and in execution of the Power the Mortgagee’s attorneys, DOONAN, BEGINNING at the southwesterly cor- merger to Wachovia Bank, N.A., suc- of Sale contained in a certain mortgage GRAVES, & LONGORIA LLC, 100 ner of the parcel to be described at the cessor by merger Wachovia Mortgage given by John R. Hudson to Argent Cummings Center, Suite 225D, Bev- point in the westerly side of Millbury FSB, f/k/a World Savings Bank, FSB Mortgage Company, LLC dated May erly, MA 01915, the amount of the Boulevard, it being the northeasterly is the present holder for breach of the 7, 2004, recorded with the Worcester required deposit as set forth herein corner of land now or formerly of one conditions of said Mortgage and for County (Worcester District) Registry within three (3) business days after Richard Goodell; the purpose of foreclosing same will of Deeds in Book 33595, Page 112; written notice of the default of the pre- THENCE N. 49° 30’ W., Two Hundred be sold at Public Auction at 9:00 AM said mortgage was then assigned to vious highest bidder and title shall be (200.0) feet by land of said Goodell to on June 19, 2015 at 33 Whiting Road, Ameriquest Mortgage Company by vir- conveyed to the said second highest an iron pin driven in the ground; Oxford, MA, all and singular the prem- tue of an assignment dated May 12, bidder within thirty (30) days of said THENCE N. 40° 30’ E., One Hundred ises described in said Mortgage, to wit: 2004, and recorded in Book 52210, written notice. (100.0) feet by land now or former- the land in Oxford, Worcester County, at Page 282, and further assigned to If the second highest bidder declines to ly of Charles L. Woodman and A. Massachusetts, bounded and Deutsche Bank National Trust Com- purchase the within described proper- Marguerite Woodman to an iron pin described as follows: BEGINNING; pany, as Trustee, on behalf of the ty, the Mortgagee reserves the right to driven in the ground; at an iron pipe in a stone wall on registered holders of GSAMP Trust purchase the within described property THENCE S. 49° 30’ E., Two Hundred the westerly side of Gale Road, also 2004-AR2, Mortgage Pass-Through at the amount bid by the second high- (200.0) feet by land now or formerly of called Whiting Road,said pipe being Certificates, Series 2004-AR2 by vir- est bidder. said Woodman to a point in the west- on the northeast corner of tract herein tue of an assignment dated May 12, The foreclosure deed and the consid- erly side of Millbury Boulevard; described; THENCE: South 12 degrees 2004, and recorded in Book 52210, eration paid by the successful bidder THENCE southwesterly by the west- 19’ West along the westerly side of at Page 283, of which mortgage the shall be held in escrow by DOONAN, erly side of Millbury Boulevard to the said Road for a distance of 104.10 undersigned is the present holder for GRAVES, & LONGORIA LLC, (here- point of beginning; the distance of the feet to an iron pipe; THENCE: South breach of conditions of said mortgage inafter called the “Escrow Agent”) last mentioned course being 100 feet. 3 degrees 03’ West along the westerly and for the purpose of foreclosing the until the deed shall be released from The above described parcel contains side of said Road for a distance of same will be sold at PUBLIC AUC- escrow to the successful bidder at 20,000 square feet. 263.59 feet to an iron pipe THENCE TION at 11:00 AM on June 30, 2015, the same time as the consideration is Being the same premises conveyed by North 86 degrees 35’ West along land on the mortgaged premises. The entire released to the Mortgagee, thirty (30) Deed of Sandra L. Card dated May 21, now or formerly of Westerly Warren for mortgaged premises, all and singular, days after the date of sale, whereupon 1990 and recorded with the Worcester a distance of 250.0 feet to an iron pipe; the premises as described in said all obligations of the Escrow Agent South District Registry of Deeds at THENCE South 1 degrees 42’ West mortgage: shall be deemed to have been properly Book 12792, Page 210. along land now or formerly of said The land in said Oxford on the west- fulfilled and the Escrow Agent shall be TERMS OF SALE: The highest bid- Warren for a distance of 135.91 feet erly side of Conlin Road containing discharged. der shall be required to pay FIVE to an iron pipe; THENCE: South 1 1.456 acres and being Lot A as shown Other terms to be announced at the THOUSAND and No/100 ($5,000.00) degrees 31’ West along land now or on “Plan of Land in Oxford, Mass.” sale. Dollars by bank, treasurer’s or formerly of said Warren for a distance Surveyed for Richard G. Kusy dated Dated: May 12, 2015 cashier’s check at the time and place of 125.0 feet to an iron pipe in a stone- May 5, 1987 by Para Land Surveying, Deutsche Bank National Trust Com- of the sale as a deposit. All bidders wall THENCE North 89 degrees 00’ Incorporated, recorded with the pany, as Trustee, on behalf of the must exhibit said required deposit to West along a stone wall and fence Worcester District Registry of Deeds registered holders of GSAMP Trust the auctioneer immediately prior to and land now or formerly of Kenneth in Plan Book 580, Plan 40, bounded 2004-AR2, Mortgage Pass-Through the auction sale in order to qualify O’Connell for a distance of 230.55 and described as follows: Beginning Certificates, Series 2004-AR2 By: as a bidder. The balance of the pur- feet to an iron pipe THENCE; North 14 at the southeasterly corner of the lot Reneau J Longoria. Esq., chase price is to be paid by bank, degrees 18’ East along a stone wall at a drill hole set on the westerly side DOONAN, GRAVES, & LONGORIA treasurer’s or cashier’s check within and land now or formerly of Francis of Conlin Road and at land now or LLC 100 Cummings Center, Suite thirty (30) days after the date of the Dane for a distance 305.21 feet to formerly of Mark J. Stacey and Laura 225D Beverly, MA 01915 978-921- sale at the offices of Attorney David E. a drill hole; THENCE; NORTH 14 Stacey; Thence N. 81 degrees 08’ 20” 2670 4011.35 (HUDSON) FEI # Silverman, Silverman & Esposito, 264 degrees 58’ East along a stone wall W. a distance of one hundred fifty-two 1078.00375 06/05/2015, 06/12/2015, Main Street, Oxford, Massachusetts and land now or formerly of Hylka for and 34/100 (152.34) feet along land of 06/19/2015 01540. The Deed will be provided to a distance of 261.26 feet to and iron said Stacey to a point; Thence N. 81 June 5, 2015 the purchaser/successful bidder for pipe in a stone wall: THENCE: North degrees 52’ 05” W. a distance of two June 12, 2015 recording after receipt in full of the pur- 16 degrees 28’ East along a stone wall hundred forty-two and 57/100 (242.57) June 19, 2015 chase price (with said purchase price and land now or formerly of Hylka for feet along land of said Stacey to a drill to be held in escrow in a non-interest a distance of 122.37 feet to an iron hole set at the southwesterly corner of Commonwealth of Massachusetts bearing account) and subsequent to pipe in a stone wall; THENCE; South said lot; Thence N. 02 degrees 39’ The Trial Court the entry of an Order by the Worcester 83 degrees 42’ East partly along a 52” E. a distance of one hundred sixty Probate and Family Court Housing Court in the above-referenced stone wall and land now or formerly of and 00/100 (160.00) feet along land Worcester Probate and Family matter approving the sale, and ten (10) Hudron for a distance of 347.89 feet to of Kim M. Hanna and Paul C. Hanna, Court day period of appeal therefrom. The the iron pipe at the point of beginning III to a point; Thence S. 83 degrees 225 Main Street description of the premises contained CONTAINING about 4.75 acres BEING 56’ 49” E. a distance of three hundred Worcester, MA 01608 in said deed shall control in the event Lot A on plan entitled “Plan of Land in sixty six and 21/100 (366.21) feet (508) 831-2200 of an error in this publication. Oxford, Massachusetts, surveyed for along Lot B as shown on the aforesaid Docket No. WO15C0157CA The Receiver reserves the right to John Kudron” made by Robert F Fars, plan to a point on the westerly side of In the matter of: postpone the sale to a later date by Surveyor, dated April 24, 1972 and Conlin Road; Thence S. 06 degrees Nikolas Scott Rousseau public proclamation at the time and recorded with the Worcester District 04’ 26” E. a distance of one hundred Of: Dudley, MA date appointed for the sale, and to Registry of Deeds, Plan Book 364, Plan eighty and 00/100 (180.00) feet along NOTICE OF PETITION FOR further postpone at any adjourned sale 51. For grantors title see deed record- the westerly side of Conlin Road to the CHANGE OF NAME date by public proclamation at the time ed herewith Book 33709 Page 307 point of beginning. For title reference To all persons interested in petition and date appointed for the adjourned Upon information and belief the see deed dated 11/22/00 and recorded described: sale date. legal description attached to the 11/22/00 in Book 2324 at page 269 A petition has been presented by The successful bidder shall be required mortgage is missing the following: in the Worcester County Registry of Samantha Christian requesting that: to execute a Memorandum of Sale and Excepting from the above described Deeds. Nikolas Scott Rousseau be allowed to Terms and Conditions of Sale at the premises the premises conveyed to Subject to and with the benefit of ease- change his name as follows: Nikolas Auction Sale at the conclusion of the Gerald V. Degan and Carol A. Degan ments, reservation, restrictions, and Carter Christian bidding. In the event the successful by deed dated August 3, 1987 and taking of record, if any, insofar as the IF YOU DESIRE TO OBJECT bidder at the Auction Sale shall default recorded with said Deeds in Book same are now in force and applicable. THERETO, YOU OR YOUR in purchasing the within described 10689, Page 104. In the event of any typographical error ATTORNEY MUST FILE A WRITTEN property according to the terms and The premises are to be sold subject to set forth herein in the legal description APPEARANCE IN SAID COURT AT conditions of this Notice of Sale and/ and with the benefit of all easements, of the premises, the description as set Worcester ON OR BEFORE TEN or terms of the Memorandum of Sale restrictions, building and zoning laws, forth and contained in the mortgage O’CLOCK IN THE MORNING (10:00 executed at the time of the auction liens, attorney’s fees and costs pursu- shall control by reference. AM) ON 06/16/2015 sale, the Receiver reserves the right ant to M.G.L.Ch.183A, unpaid taxes, This property has the address of 42 WITNESS, Hon. Denise L Meagher, to sell the property by deed to the tax titles, water bills, municipal liens Conlin Road , Oxford, MA 01540 First Justice of this Court. second highest bidder, at its bid com- and assessments, rights of tenants Together with all the improvements Date: May 20, 2015 mitment which was made at the time and parties in possession. now or hereafter erected on the prop- Stephanie K. Fattman of the auction sale, providing that said TERMS OF SALE: erty and all easements, rights, appur- Register of Probate second highest bidder shall execute A deposit of FIVE THOUSAND tenances, rents, royalties, mineral, oil June 5, 2015 a Memorandum of Sale and Terms DOLLARS AND 00 CENTS ($5,000.00) and gas rights and profits, water rights and Conditions of Sale and deposit in the form of a certified check or bank and stock and all fixtures now or with the Receiver’s attorney, David E. treasurer’s check will be required to be hereafter a part of the property. All Silverman, Esquire, the amount of the delivered at or before the time the bid replacements and additions shall also required deposit as set forth herein is offered. The successful bidder will be covered by this sale. within five (5) business days after writ- be required to execute a Foreclosure Terms of Sale: ten notice of the default of the previous Sale Agreement immediately after the Said premises will be sold subject to highest bidder. close of the bidding. The balance of any and all unpaid taxes and assess- If the premises are not serviced by a the purchase price shall be paid within ments, tax sales, tax titles and other public sewage system, the purchaser thirty (30) days from the sale date in municipal liens and water or sewer will be solely responsible for compli- the form of a certified check, bank liens and State or County transfer fees, ance with all Title V Regulations, includ- treasurer’s check or other check satis- if any there are, and TEN THOUSAND ing, but not limited to, any inspection factory to Mortgagee’s attorney. The DOLLARS ($10,000.00) in cashier’s or and upgrade requirements set forth Mortgagee reserves the right to bid at certified check will be required to be in 310 CMR (Code of Massachusetts the sale, to reject any and all bids, to paid by the purchaser at the time and Turn To LEGALS page ­­­B6 6 • The Webster Times • Friday, June 5, 2015 www.webstertimes.net LEGALS LEGALS nation of Defendant’s/Defendants’ stricting the powers of Personal Rep- TO THE BENEFIT OF THE SOL- continued from page B5­­­ Servicemembers status. resentatives appointed under informal DIERS’ AND SAILORS’ CIVIL RELIEF If you now are, or recently have procedure. A copy of the Petition and ACT OF 1940 AS AMENDED: NOTICE OF MORTGAGEE’S SALE been, in the active military service Will, if any, can be obtained from the Mutual Builders, Inc. OF REAL ESTATE of the United States of America, then Petitioner. 660 Park Ave. By virtue and in execution of the Power you may be entitled to the benefits June 5, 2015 Worcester, Massachusetts 01603 of Sale contained in a certain mortgage of the Servicemembers Civil Relief claiming to be the holder of a mortgage given by Gerald A. Mancini to Mortgage Act. If you object to a foreclosure of NOTICE OF MORTGAGEE’S SALE covering property situated 3 Cross Electronic Registration Systems, Inc., the above-mentioned property on that OF REAL ESTATE Street, Dudley, Massachusetts 01571 dated August 9, 2007 and recorded basis, then you or your attorney must By virtue and in execution of the Power given by Jeanty Pierre Paul and Marie with the Worcester County (Worcester file a written appearance and answer of Sale contained in a certain mort- Pierre Paul recorded in the Worces- District) Registry of Deeds at Book in this court at Three Pemberton gage given by Lawrence M. Lyons, Jr. ter District Registry of Deeds, Book 41626, Page 168, of which mortgage Square, Boston, MA 02108 on or to Mortgage Electronic Registration 52511, Page 60, has filed with said the undersigned is the present hold- before June 29, 2015 or you will be Systems, Inc., dated November 8, court a Complaint for authority to fore- er by assignment from Mortgage forever barred from claiming that you 2006 and recorded with the Worcester close said mortgage in the manner fol- Electronic Registration Systems, Inc. are entitled to the benefits of said Act. County (Worcester District) Registry lowing: by entry on and possession of to Nationstar Mortgage LLC dated Witness, JUDITH C. CUTLER Chief of Deeds at Book 40156, Page 304, the premises therein described and by August 20, 2013 and recorded with Justice of this Court on May 15, 2015 of which mortgage the undersigned exercise of the power of sale contained said registry on August 30, 2013 at Attest: is the present holder by assignment in said mortgage. Book 51430 Page 62, for breach of Deborah J. Patterson from Mortgage Electronic Registration If you are entitled to the benefits of the the conditions of said mortgage and for Recorder Systems, Inc., as nominee for Taylor, Soldiers’ and Sailors’ Civil Relief Act the purpose of foreclosing, the same June 5, 2015 Bean & Whitaker Mortgage Corp., of 1940 as amended, and you object will be sold at Public Auction at 10:00 its successors and assigns to Wells to such foreclosure you or your attor- a.m. on June 17, 2015, on the mort- Commonwealth of Massachusetts Fargo Bank, NA dated January 13, ney should file a written appearance gaged premises located at 26 Ragina The Trial Court 2012 and recorded with said Registry and answer in said court at Worcester Avenue, Webster, Worcester County, Probate and Family Court on January 23, 2012 at Book 48437, in said County on or before the ninth Massachusetts, all and singular the Worcester Probate and Family Page 234, for breach of the conditions day of July, next or you may be forever premises described in said mortgage, Court of said mortgage and for the purpose barred from claiming that such foreclo- TO WIT: 225 Main Street of foreclosing, the same will be sold at sure is invalid under said Act. Lot 73 on a Plan of Land entitled, Worcester, MA 01608 Public Auction at 10:00 a.m. on June Witness, Judith Fabricant Esquire, ‘Definitive Plan Sunny Shores Section (508) 831-2200 29, 2015, on the mortgaged premises Administrative Justice of said Court, V, Webster, Massachusetts 39 Lots, Docket No. WO15C0185CA located at 64 Charlton Street, Oxford, this twenty-eighth day of May 2015. 290802 ac’ by Bouley Brothers, In the matter of: Worcester County, Massachusetts, all Dennis P. McManus, Clerk Engineering a division of H.S. & T Jean Da Carrascal and singular the premises described in June 5, 2015 Group, Inc., 75 Hammond Street, P.O. Of: Douglas, MA said mortgage, Box 2215, Worcester, Massachusetts NOTICE OF PETITION FOR TO WIT: Commonwealth of Massachusetts 01613, Owner: Sunny Shores, Inc. CHANGE OF NAME The land with the buildings thereon The Trial Court Old Worcester Road., Webster, To all persons interested in petition known and numbered as 64 Charlton Worcester Probate and Family Massachusetts 01570, Developer; described: Street, Oxford, County of Worcester, Court CJP Construction, Inc., 31 Charlton A petition has been presented by Commonwealth of Massachusetts, 225 Main Street Road, Dudley, MA 01570, Scale 1” = Jean D Carrascal requesting that: Jean bounded and described as follows: Worcester, MA 01608 40’, dated December 4, 2003. Said Da Carrascal be allowed to change her Beginning at the southwesterly corner (508) 831-2200 plan is recorded in the Worcester name as follows: Jean Da Hunt of Lot #1 at the intersection of the east- Docket No. WO12P0646EP1 District Registry of Deeds in Plan Book IF YOU DESIRE TO OBJECT erly line of said Gardner Street and the CITATION ON PETITION FOR 825, Plan 81. THERETO, YOU OR YOUR northerly line of Charlton Road; ORDER OF COMPLETE For mortgagor’s(s’) title see deed ATTORNEY MUST FILE A WRITTEN Thence N. 14 degrees 45’ W., one SETTLEMENT OF ESTATE recorded with Worcester County APPEARANCE IN SAID COURT AT hundred and fourteen (114) feet along Estate of: Marcelle C Keane (Worcester District) Registry of Deeds Worcester ON OR BEFORE TEN the easterly line of said Gardner Street Date of Death: 01/27/2012 in Book 41626, Page 166. O’CLOCK IN THE MORNING (10:00 to a point in Lot #2 at land now or for- To all interested persons: These premises will be sold and con- AM) ON 06/16/2015 merly of Lawrence Smith; A Petition has been filed by: veyed subject to and with the benefit WITNESS, Hon. Denise L Meagher, Thence N. 79 degrees 18’ E., one hun- Marilyn J Keane of Webster MA of all rights, rights of way, restrictions, First Justice of this Court. dred (100) feet by land of said Smith to requesting that an Order of Complete easements, covenants, liens or claims Date: May 21, 2015 land now or formerly of Harland Fisher; Settlement of the estate issue includ- in the nature of liens, improvements, Stephanie K. Fattman Thence S. 14 degrees 45’ W. one hun- ing to approve an accounting and other public assessments, any and all Register of Probate dred and eighteen (118) feet by land of such relief as may be requested in the unpaid taxes, tax titles, tax liens, water June 5, 2015 said Fisher to the northerly line of said Petition. and sewer liens and any other munic- Charlton Street; You have the right to obtain a copy ipal assessments or liens or existing Commonwealth of Massachusetts Thence S. 77 degrees 30’ W., one of the Petition from the Petition- encumbrances of record which are The Trial Court hundred (100) feet by the northerly line er or at the Court. You have a right in force and are applicable, having Probate and Family Court of said Charlton Street to the point of to object to this proceeding. To do priority over said mortgage, whether Worcester Division beginning. so, you or your attorney must file or not reference to such restrictions, Docket No. WO15P1618EA Meaning and intending to convey and a written appearance and objection easements, improvements, liens or Estate of: hereby conveying the same prem- at this Court before 10:00 a.m. on encumbrances is made in the deed. Joseph P Shea ises conveyed to me/us by deed 06/16/2015 TERMS OF SALE: Date Of Death: February 12, 2015 dated 04/28/2006 and recorded with This is NOT a hearing date, but a A deposit of Five Thousand ($5,000.00) INFORMAL PROBATE Worcester South Registry of Deeds in deadline by which you must file a Dollars by certified or bank check will PUBLICATION NOTICE Book 38968, Page 227. written appearance and objection if be required to be paid by the purchas- To all persons interested in the above For mortgagor’s(s’) title see deed you object to this proceeding. If you er at the time and place of sale. The captioned estate, by Petition of recorded with Worcester County fail to file a timely written appear- balance is to be paid by certified or Petitioner (Worcester District) Registry of Deeds ance and objection followed by an bank check at Harmon Law Offices, Linda M Shea of Webster MA in Book 38968, Page 227. Affidavit of Objections within thirty P.C., 150 California Street, Newton, Linda M Shea of Webster MA These premises will be sold and con- (30) days of the return date, action Massachusetts 02458, or by mail to has been informally appointed as the veyed subject to and with the benefit may be taken without further notice P.O. Box 610389, Newton Highlands, Personal Representative of the estate of all rights, rights of way, restrictions, to you. Massachusetts 02461-0389, within to serve without surety on the bond. easements, covenants, liens or claims WITNESS, Hon. Denise L. Meagher, thirty (30) days from the date of sale. The estate is being administered un- in the nature of liens, improvements, First Justice of this Court. Deed will be provided to purchaser for der informal procedure by the Personal public assessments, any and all Date: May 20, 2015 recording upon receipt in full of the Representative under the Massachu- unpaid taxes, tax titles, tax liens, water Stephanie K. Fattman, purchase price. The description of the setts Uniform Probate Code without and sewer liens and any other munic- Register of Probate premises contained in said mortgage supervision by the Court. Inventory ipal assessments or liens or existing June 5, 2015 shall control in the event of an error in and accounts are not required to be encumbrances of record which are this publication. filed with the Court, but interested par- in force and are applicable, having AC76A Other terms, if any, to be announced ties are entitled to notice regarding the priority over said mortgage, whether COMMONWEALTH OF at the sale. administration from the Personal Rep- or not reference to such restrictions, MASSACHUSETTS NATIONSTAR MORTGAGE LLC resentative and can petition the Court easements, improvements, liens or WORCESTER, SS Present holder of said mortgage in any matter relating to the estate, encumbrances is made in the deed. PROBATE COURT By its including distribution of assets and TERMS OF SALE: 14P2060PM Attorneys, expenses of administration. Interest- A deposit of Five Thousand ($5,000.00 To all persons interested in the estate HARMON LAW OFFICES, P.C. ed parties are entitled to petition the ) Dollars by certified or bank check will of Barbara Haggerty also known as 150 California Street Court to institute formal proceedings be required to be paid by the purchas- Barbara A. Haggerty of Webster in Newton, MA 02458 and to obtain orders terminating or re- er at the time and place of sale. The said County, person under conserva- (617) 558-0500 stricting the powers of Personal Rep- balance is to be paid by certified or torship. 201404-0512 - PRP resentatives appointed under informal bank check at Harmon Law Offices, A petition has been presented to said May 22, 2015 procedure. A copy of the Petition and P.C., 150 California Street, Newton, Court for authority to sell – private sale May 29, 2015 Will, if any, can be obtained from the Massachusetts 02458, or by mail to – certain real estate of said Barbara June 5, 2015 Petitioner. P.O. Box 610389, Newton Highlands, Haggerty also known as Barbara A. June 5, 2015 Massachusetts 02461-0389, within Haggerty for her maintenance. (SEAL) thirty (30) days from the date of sale. If you desire to object thereto you COMMONWEALTH Commonwealth of Massachusetts Deed will be provided to purchaser for or your attorney should file a writ- OF MASSACHUSETTS The Trial Court recording upon receipt in full of the ten appearance in said Court at LAND COURT Probate and Family Court purchase price. The description of the Worcester DEPARTMENT OF THE TRIAL Worcester Division premises contained in said mortgage before ten o’clock in the forenoon on COURT Docket No. 15P-1279EA shall control in the event of an error in the twenty-third day of June 2015, the 463322 Estate of: this publication. return day of this citation. ORDER OF NOTICE Linda R. Pinnelle-Ross Other terms, if any, to be announced Witness DENISE MEAGHER, Esquire, TO: Date Of Death: March 23, 2015 at the sale. First Judge of said Court, this twen- Shawn P Skeean, Individually and INFORMAL PROBATE WELLS FARGO BANK, NA ty-ninth day of May 2015. as Administrator of the Estate of PUBLICATION NOTICE Present holder of said mortgage Stephanie K. Fattman Judith A. Chickering, Shayne Skee- To all persons interested in the above By its Attorneys, Register of Probate an and Scott Skeean captioned estate, by Petition of HARMON LAW OFFICES, June 5, 2015 and to all persons entitled to the ben- Petitioner P.C. efit of the Servicemembers Civil Relief Tracy A. Medeiros of Dudley MA 150 California Street Act:, 50 U.S.C. App. §501 et seq.: Tracy A. Medeiros of Dudley MA Newton, MA 02458 U.S. Bank National Association, as has been informally appointed as the (617) 558-0500 Trustee for the Certificateholders Personal Representative of the estate 201202-0538 - YEL of the Structured Asset Mortgage to serve without surety on the bond. Investments II Inc., Prime Mortgage The estate is being administered un- June 5, 2015 Trust, Certificates Series 2007-2 der informal procedure by the Personal June 12, 2015 claiming to have an interest in a Representative under the Massachu- June 19, 2015 Mortgage covering real property in setts Uniform Probate Code without Oxford, numbered 31 Joe Jenny supervision by the Court. Inventory Commonwealth of Massachusetts Road, n/k/a 23 Joe Jenny Road and accounts are not required to be Worcester, SS. SUPERIOR given by Judith A. Chickering to filed with the Court, but interested par- COURT Mortgage Electronic Registration ties are entitled to notice regarding the DEPARTMENT OF THE Systems, Inc. as nominee for administration from the Personal Rep- TRIAL COURT American Brokers Conduit dated resentative and can petition the Court CIVIL ACTION December 5, 2006 and recorded in in any matter relating to the estate, 15-0520D Worcester County (Worcester including distribution of assets and To Jeanty Pierre Paul and District) Registry of Deeds in Book expenses of administration. Interest- Marie Pierre Paul 40315, Page 29, and now held by ed parties are entitled to petition the 3 Cross Street plaintiff by assignment has/have filed Court to institute formal proceedings Dudley, Massachusetts 01571 with this court a complaint for determi- and to obtain orders terminating or re- AND TO ALL PERSONS ENTITLED www.webstertimes.net Friday, June 5, 2015 • The Webster Times • 7

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BRIMFIELD WOODSTOCK BRIMFIELD WARREN STURBRIDGE 2 BR Mobile Home in 3 BR, 2.5 bath Contem- Older style Farmhouse Renovated! 3 BR, To advertise on our real estate Cedar Lake waterfront! retirement community. porary Cape in cul-de-sac. with 3 BR, 2 baths. 2 full bath Contemporary 2 BR, new roof. $139,900. $16,000. $350,000. $152,900. $450,000. section, please call your local Dennis Bottcher. Lisa Boudreau. Sarah Gustafson. Gracellen Riel. Stewart & Stewart. sales representative at 1-800-367-9898 12 • The Webster Times • Friday, June 5, 2015 www.webstertimes.net Sheriff’s ‘Second Chance Program’ pairs inmates with shelter dogs

WEST BOYLSTON — Worcester the routine demands of life after prison, County Sheriff Lew Evangelidis is easing for them what is often a difficult always looking for innovative ways to transition. bring enhanced reentry and rehabili- “Having the dogs here at our cor- tative programs to help reduce recid- rectional facility has quickly lifted the ivism among those serving time at inmates spirits and created a more the Worcester County Jail & House of upbeat atmosphere. The reduction in Correction. stress level and tension has also made In that spirit, the Sheriff recently a safer environment for our correction- announced he has teamed up with East al staff as well. Several studies have Brookfield’s Second Chance Animal shown that inmates who bond with Shelter to begin a new program pairing animals while incarcerated have lower their shelter dogs with his low risk rates of re-offending and never going inmates. It’s not your average “pet proj- back to jail,” said Evangelidis. ect,” along with its successful inception Inmate Luis Maldonado, 34, a handler just over a month ago the program has for lab Remy, agrees as well. been a resounding success at both the “I like taking care of Remy, it give me correctional facility and for the Second a sense of responsibility. He’s a smart Chance Animal Shelter as well. dog and I look forward to training and Among the newest members to occu- being with him every day, he always py a cellblock at the Worcester County cheers me right up,” Maldonado said. House of Correction include 1-year-old Thanks to Maldonado’s training and Remy, a yellow lab who upon his arriv- the Sheriff’s Second Chance Program, al was 20 pounds overweight and had a Remy is soon scheduled to be adopted tendency to jump. Gabe, a 4-month-old by a Sheriff’s Department employee. kennel mix whose fondness for chewing The Second Chance Animal Shelter is Courtesy photos and nipping as a result of being taking appreciative for the Sheriff’s program Inmates Luis Maldonado and Matthew Witaszek use voice commands and treats to help train away too soon from his mother made as well. Second Chance Animal Shelter dogs Gabe and Remy while in the yard of the work release him all but impossible to adopt and the “The inmates here have done a super building at the Worcester County Jail & House of Correction latest prison pooch, Kingston was much job caring for and training our dogs, we too skittish for any family to take home. have seen an incredible improvement These shelter dogs as a result of their in their behavior. Freeing up our ken- substantial behavioral problems were nel space has also meant we can help all once considered “un-adoptable” now more dogs. We truly appreciate Sheriff have a Second Chance by being the ben- Evangelidis hosting this program, eficiary of something the inmates have which has helped to place our dogs plenty to give, their time. in homes much faster,” said Second As part of the Sheriffs‘ new Second Chance Animal Shelter Adoption Chance Initiative, inmates chosen to Manager Lindsay Doray. participate in the program are respon- Sheriff Evangelidis is no stranger sible for the care, custody & control of when it comes to shelter dogs. As the their dog 24 hours a day. Each canine owner of two shelter dogs himself, under is paired with two pre-screened inmate the Sheriff’s tenure his department has “handlers” who have been trained also rescued two shelter pups to become by the staff from the Second Chance K-9’s at the Sheriff’s Department. Animal Shelter in behavioral tech- “One of the things we did when I got niques from using a clicker to ushering elected sheriff was to rescue a dog from voice commands. Housed in the mini- the Sterling Animal Shelter and we mum security building on the jail cam- trained him to be the most sophisticat- pus, the dogs are paired with the lowest ed drug sniffing dog in the county. Now risk inmates who are considered to be we have two shelter dogs trained and making progress in their own rehabili- working for our department,” he said. tation. Both the dogs and inmates learn- “I’ve always loved the possibility of ing techniques to turn their behavior bringing animals into the correctional around. world and I’m glad we have been able Inmates Luis Maldonado spends time training Second Chance Animal Shelter dog Remy with The sheriff is also confident the dogs to bring that to fruition with this pro- his favorite ball while in the yard of the work release building at the Worcester County Jail will also help prepare the inmates for gram.” & House of Correction

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Sept and Oct 508-892-3275 With trailer Dealers, leave your stuff quality and condition. $1600.00 43 Hazel St $3200 Additional discounts Apple and pumpkin picking set-up in our secure facility REMOTE CONTROL $350.00Firm Uxbridge MA 508-347-9364 available for those on Dealer days every Call Kathy Asking Saturday June 6th financial assistance. Petting zoo and more Wednesday and Friday, 12-6 AIRCRAFTS 508-892-0254 $3500.00 9am-3pm Want to Place Please call Ever-changing array a Classified Ad? 508-865-9860 some with motors No early birds Call 800-536-5836 508-637-1333 of cool, cool stuff Need to Place a Classified Ad? Call George Call 800-536-5836 Call Rain Date June 13th or online at Stowe Rd. Millbury MA 800-551-7767 774-241-0027 508-832-3029 www.secondchanceanimals.org www.stowefarm.com dudleyflea.com

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298 WANTED TO BUY 310 GENERAL HELP 412 ELDER CARE 505 APARTMENTS FOR 546 CEMETERY LOTS 575 VACATION RENTALS WANTED WANTED SERVICES RENT CASH PAID FOR OLD DUDLEY WORCESTER RV in Co-op Park Maids Wanted HHA/PERSONAL CARE BARBIE HOMEMAKER/RN/LPN First floor, one bedroom COUNTY $26,900 AND DAWN DOLLS We have permanent apartment, living room, small part-time positions MEMORIAL PARK Woodstock, CT VINYL DOLLS Wanted Spencer, Webster and kitchen, deck, includes heat and available. Qualifications are; 2 plots from the all surrounding areas P/T or F/T electricity, rubbish removal, your own vehicle, cleaning Garden of Heritage 2 50s 60s 70s Flexible Hours off street parking. experience a plus but not vaults included also No-smoking No-pets mandatory, personable, Pls call 508-434-4220 / present value $8300 clothing and extras $700/month organized and punctual. 781-492-7893 Asking $4500/OBO call References first and security Hours estimated Call 9am-9pm 508-943-8651 15-25/week. Must be able 433 CLEANING 508-450-7330 508-769-8107 to start at 8:45AM FOUR ROOM or Seasonal campsite Perfect mothers hours. House/Office Meadowside of Woodstock, WANTED APARTMENT 508-764-2002 All qualified employees start Cleaning Own your own lot. Old Mopeds, Scooters, at $10.00/hour. $650/month Trailer with add-ons which Dirt Bikes Raise to $11.00/hour Available Two bedrooms contain large family room, two First floor Worcester County Any condition after first 90 days, Reasonable rates. bedrooms, dining room, First and last Looking for projects advancement possible. No job too big or small. Memorial Park screened porch, vinyl siding, Quiet neighborhood Cash paid We do withhold taxes. Day and evening Double plot large shed, outdoor fire pit, Call Call Travis Looking for applicants hours available. $2300.00 mostly furnished. 508-765-5533 Leave message residing in the towns of: -Bonded- ($4600.00 value) Park ammenities: Leave Name and number 774-242-9227 Holland, Wales, Will pay transfer fee large swimming pool, rec hall. Worcester, Sturbridge & Speak loud and clear pavilion, mini golf, bocci, (We also sell) Call Wendy for a 508-248-3303 Southbridge ONE AND TWO horseshoes, fish pond, WANTED TO BUY Call Tammie FREE estimate at: playground-low yearly BEDROOM BY COLLECTOR 508-347-3275 508-943-9880 maintenance fees. or send resume to Local Old comic books APARTMENTS TLCHomeCleaning@ Rte.25 197, 1940s and up TLC News Verizon.net FOR RENT Woodstock, CT Beatles memorabilia HOME CLEANING Webster MA Unit #5 1960s and up We Use & Supply Organic Prospect Estates IT’S Famous monster TOWN OF DUDLEY Cleaners To Ensure Call 772-233-1555 magazines, Godzilla, Your Family’s Safety. 508-987-1595 Frankenstein and monster items, ASSESSOR CLERK Gift Certificates For SMALL TWO Want to Place 21 hours per week with benefits; Baby Showers, a Classified Ad? Old toys and BEDROOM Call 800-536-5836 advertising items $12.00-$15.00 per hour d/o/q. Anniversaries, And More! GOIN’ See job description @ A Perfect Gift! HOUSE FOR RENT www.dudleyma.gov. Deadline On South Pond FOUND HERE! Call: 860-779-2469 June 15th. Resume/cover letter Office/Homes Electric Included to: Dudley Personnel Office, Spring/Fall Cleaning W/D Hookup WELLS, MAINE 71 West Main Street #18, Weekly/Bi-Weekly Pets Negotiable WORCESTER COUNTY Village By the Sea Local Dudley, MA 01571. EEO Monthly Cleaning 1 year lease MEMORIAL PARK 2 bedroom/2 bath condo. DOWN! Flexible Hours/Days Good rental history Paxton, MA $1200/Month Pool complex, Heroes Faith/Crypts 311 PART-TIME Registered/Insured/Bonded Call w/jacuzzi, exercise room, Lot 84C #1 Space HELP WANTED outdoor pool, in-unit laundry, 508-867-2564 $1500 WE PUT AN EXTRA A/C, cable. CHECK OUT THE 508-943-0671 CLEANERS DAY IN YOUR SOUTHBRIDGE Summer Rate WEEKEND! New $875/weekly NEEDED 1 bedroom apartment. WORCESTER COUNTY part time evenings in Spencer, Off-street parking MEMORIAL PARK Massachusetts. Monday thru ASK FOR TAMMIE AT No Pets CALL FOR DAILY RATES Two grave plots: SPORTS ACTION! Friday after 5:30 PM. 2-3 hours 508-347-3275 1 Bedroom: $725/mo (508)429-7568 per evening at $10 per hour to Valor I (#291, Unit A, start. graves 1 and 2) Want to Place a Classified Ad? First & Security Call 800-536-5836 Call 774-314-1890 442 LICENSED DAY Current value $8200.00 Call: 508-765-5852 Offered: $5,850.00 Experience preferred. CARE 508-499-7957 ************************* Southbridge [email protected] 320 MEDICAL/DENTAL The Commonwealth of Nice, Clean Massachusetts 2 & 3 Bedroom FOUND HERE! THERAPIST Office of Child Care 550 MOBILE HOMES Established counseling center Services requires that all Apartments WAR with warm and personalized ads placed in the Fully applianced FOR SALE Atmosphere seeking licensed newspaper for child care Carpet, Hardwoods Mobile Home 55+ 1st & Security RELICS therapist with minimum two (daycare) in your home Leesburg, FLA years FT experience. No Pets include your license number Near the Villages & WAR $80k Possible per year with fee From $650.00 Email Updated for service and MBHP client. CALL URNITURE Move in ready SOUVENIRS Will provide credentialing call 448 F Equity Commercial 2 bedroom, 1.5 bath West Brookfield Counseling Real Estate QUEEN PILLOW TOP on Lake Griffin WANTED Center at: Steve: 508-755-3336 View @ WWII & EARLIER 508-867-4451 x1. MATTRESS SET $150.00 SOUTHBRIDGE www.lakesideterrace.net/ Us! CA$H WAITING! I have a NEW Queen Three bedrooms, 47wintergreen.html Helmets, Swords, Mattress w/Box Stove, Off-street parking, $21,900 Daggers, Bayonets, 325 PROFESSIONAL still in the Washer/Dryer Hook-ups in 352-787-1949 original plastic! apartment. Medals, Badges, Flags, HELP WANTED Uniforms, etc. NAME BRAND w/Fridge Need to Place Limited restricted storage. a Classified Ad? Over 30 Years Experience. Call/text Call 800-536-5836 Trailer Truck Deposits, references, and Call David 860-916-5040 Drivers Wanted credit check required. 1-508-688-0847 No pets, No utilities I’ll Come To YOU! Class A CDL with 454 HOME $800 per month Hazmat IMPROVEMENT Plus Sewer & Water 575 VACATION RENTALS Call 508-637-1074 Based in $ 300 HELP WANTED North Brookfield 1 PAINTING 535 HOUSING WANTED CAPE COD TIME Interior/ Retired Mechanic SHARE FOR SALE 310 GENERAL HELP Please Call Exterior with drivers license Edgewater Beach Resort WANTED 95 Chase Avenue 508-867-3235 Power Washing Looking for InLaw Carpentry Apartment or Dennisport, MA 02639 On the water Foster • FREE ESTIMATES • Room with a bathroom • FULLY Insured • and storage Studio (Unit 706) Parents Wanted 400 SERVICES • Reasonable Rates • for 64 year old Fixed week 33 (August) Seeking Quality Homes Rich O’Brien Handicapped, but Deeded rights Throughout Central MA self-sufficient To Provide Foster Care 8’x6’ Blackboard Painting You’ll own it for a lifetime 28 Years Of Experience To Children In Need. Old School 860-382-3634 & can be passed down to 24/7 Support. Generous $500.00 508-248-7314 your children and grand Reimbursement. 546 CEMETERY LOTS children. $6000.00/OBO. What’s On $1000 Sign-On Bonus Hearthstone Soap Stone 457 LAWN/GARDEN CEMETERY LOTS 508-347-3145 Call For Details Wood Stove $1900.00 JD 455 ZERO AVAILABLE TURN MOWER. Pine Grove Cemetery PRIME WEEKS Your Mind? Spencer, MA Oak Dining room Table 48” deck. 350 hours Well STILL AVAILABLE! 2 Leaves/6 Chairs Single lot $1000 maintained and in very good Double $2000 $725.00 condition. Kept in garage. Single cremation lot We’d Like $1500 OBO. $400.00 Devereux Therapeutic 73” Mitsubishi 508-765-3444 Foster Care Big-Screen TV Call Mike 508-829-6769 $1500.00 to Know. 500 REAL ESTATE 774-200-6164 or HAMPTON 3-Piece Oak pinegrovecemetery INN Bedroom Set 505 APARTMENTS FOR [email protected] $750.00 STURBRIDGE RENT Cemetery Plots is now hiring for Worcester County Memorial the following positions: 774-545-6161 APARTMENTS FOR Email us your Park South Dennis, Valor II Section Breakfast RENT off Rte. 134: 402 GENERAL SERVICES Graves 1 & 2 Attendant Cozy 3 BR, (dbl, queen, thoughts to: One bedroom available in 2 twins) 1 bath home with Valued at $7600 Front Desk Call The nice neighborhood, full kitchen & microwave, Attendant $500/Month, plus Asking $4000 washer/dryer, screened in adam@ Junk Man utilities porch w/ picnic table, grill, Apply in person 508-885-6489 Trees Cut cable TV. Outdoor shower. hampton Inn 508-885-4278 On dead-end street. Brush/Limbs Two bedroom in a nice stonebridgepress. 328 Main St Near shopping, theater, Removed area $700.00/month, CEMETERY PLOTS Sturbridge MA 01566 restaurants, bike trail, plus utilities Worcester County EOE FREE METAL PICK-UP fishing, playground, Appliances, Memorial Park 10 minutes from bay and com IMMEDIATE Call Paxton, MA ocean side beaches. Furniture, TV’s. 774-230-3967 Garden of Gospels OPENING! Construction 1 plot #150 Weeks Still Available: Landscape Worker Position for Materials. BRIMFIELD 2 grave sites June 27 - July 4 full service landscape Cellars/Attics Cleaned. Two Bedroom Apartment for July 11 - July 18 company-hardscape to full We’d Love Small Building rent Asking $2200 Aug 22 - Aug 29 maintence Demolition, W/D Hookup Qualifiactions: license, Residential Moves. Electric Heat 386-576-6663 Off season rates available Transportation, Resume, Furnaces Removed Large Yard References To Hear Quiet Area SELLING Call Janet Experience a Plus! One year Lease, Two side by side cemetery plots at 508-865-1583 Contact Mike at: Dave Good rental history in Worc. County Memorial park after 6 pm, or email 888-347-9439 508-867-2564 $775/Month in Paxton, Ma. $1300 June at From You! or Call includes transfer fee’s. [email protected] [email protected] 413-262-5082 508-867-2564 Call 508-868-0830 for more information.

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720 CLASSICS 725 AUTOMOBILES 725 AUTOMOBILES 740 MOTORCYCLES 745 RECREATIONAL 750 CAMPERS/ 760 VANS/TRUCKS 700 AUTOMOTIVE VEHICLES TRAILERS 1998 HARLEY EXCELLENT Harley Davidson OWN A PIECE OF DAVIDSON 1992 GMC 705 AUTO ACCESSORIES CONDITION Fat Boy MOTOR HOME 4 SALE LAKESIDE RV AUTOMOTIVE 883 10000K Original owner Diesel Truck 4 Tires w/Rims 2013 DODGE 2001 Carberated 70K 38’ 1998 Dutchstar $2600.00 RESORT UPS Truck-Style, HISTORY $8500.00 300 Cummins Diesel 2009 midsize Ford JOURNEY Own RV lot for less than renting Aluminum Grumman Body, Silver Anniversary Spartan Chassis 125/55R16 FWD Developers final phase Shelves. Rebuilt Edition 1978 1950 50 LINCOLN 83,000 Miles Will fit new Ford 5 lug pattern Four Cylinder All lots 50% off Transmission/Motor, $450.00 Corvette Indy Pace Car SUICIDE DOOR Tornado Lots of Options Camp, Canoe, Fish, Pool L-82, Auto, 39k 2.4 L New Fuel Tank, Radiator, Steer- family owned Catamaran 508-335-3948 Activity Center Matching Numbers 7 Passenger ing Box. Dual Wheels, 508-943-1740 90000k weekend driver 20’ Great Shape All Factory Original Extras 11’ Area Behind Seats $8000.00 $14,861.00 $3650.00 508-989-8165 Excellent Condition Excellent Condition 750 CAMPERS/ Local Throughout! 774-200-5152 14,100GVWR $21900.00/OBO 860-428-7101 774-545-6161 TRAILERS News Must Sell 740 MOTORCYCLES Local Call 5pm-8:30pm Need to Place a Classified Ad? 2003 JEEP 4X4 Call 800-536-5836 Call Ed COACH CLIPPER 508-867-6546 508-479-9752 LIBERTY LIMITED 2000 HARLEY News Only 81k mi. Cond Vg/ Excel CAMPING DAVIDSON Like New-Under 3/4 TON CHEVY Asking $7125 or best offer Heritage soft tail TRAILER-2003 Call 2,300 miles 725 AUTOMOBILES With awing SILVERADO 860-966-6042 classic Spring around the corner Excellent condition be ready-to-ride with Fridge, stove, sink, toilet 4-wheel drive, 1986 Selling for parts 1977 GMC 2500 Always garaged this fantastic In excellent condition 2004 BUICK Bunks stain-free Custom built twin piston flat One owner 2006 Suzuki $3600 or BO $600 Firm bed dump LESABRE CUSTOM Boulevard VL800K FOUND HERE! Only 20,500 miles Call Mike Four way fisher plow Like new Saddle bags-Visor (PRESIDENTIAL) Asking $8,000.00 Call (860)774-3365 or 508-832-2566 Excellent running 76K miles; 4-door; metallic Call Buy Now for fantastic start FOUND HERE! 720 CLASSICS Many New parts to spring (860)428-7097 Please leave message champagne w/black landow 508-341-6127 1934 MERCEDES Needs minor body work roof; light tan interior; leather $4900.00 $1500.00 heated seats; new tires; 774-329-9160 500k, Heritage Replica, super clean; Want to Place Red, Tan Int., MUST SELL a Classified Ad? great condition; Call 800-536-5836 WANTED Rebuilt ‘79 Camaro 4x4 asking $6,500 AC, 1000 miles since built, 508-476-2236 Kawasaki Always inside Motorcycles Porta Potty 2004 YAMAHA Toyotas are less MUST SEE! Construction site type 2004 CHRYSLER 1969-76 $19,750 Excellent condition SEBRING SILVERADO 1100 (3 & 4 cylinder prefered) $275 4 dr. sedan Black and root beer brown Any Condition 860-774-5802 Lots of chrome, in Dudley, MA 4 cylinder, automatic 860-774-1932 Call 104,500 miles windshield, saddle bags, CAll JOE  We have no mortgages [email protected] 508-341-6347 Many new parts luggage rack (978)760-5042 A good looking bike!  Low overhead in Dudley MA Asking $3,000 or (508)481-3397  Over 300 new & used vehicles to choose from for immediate delivery 1963 1 owner, 8K miles Call Tom at (If we don’t have it, we can get it within 48 hours) 1987 CORVETTE Want to Place a Classified Ad? CHEVROLET Always garaged Call 800-536-5836 Red with ground effect 774-242-9061           BISCAYNE $4,000.00  Leftovers and demos with savings up to $9000.00 new brakes MUST SEE! 2005 860-779-0695                 in good condition  We have sales, service and parts staff members that have been Small asking $6700 FORD TAURUS 745 RECREATIONAL High Performance 2008 KAWASKI employed at Tri-State for 508-278-2809 VEHICLES over 25 years V8 4-door, Air Condition, VULCAN 500  Honest small town Automatic Overdrive Light Bronze color 133,000 miles MOTORCYCLE 2 SNOWMOBILES dealing $16999/OBO 1988 FORD  No games - no gimmicks Good condition 3200 mi., Black 508-949-0771 MUSTANG LX AND A TRAILER  Serving the tri-community $2,200 Like New and tri-state area for Conv. Black Ext. Black Top 508-779-0194 Asking $2400/OBO FOR SALE over 25 years Gray Int, V8 508-867-8374  Special military and CAR SHOW 5 Speed CAR SHOW college rebates available Need to Place 1997 Polaris 500 EFI 9am-1pm Trophies + Prizes $4500/OBO 9am-1pm Trophies + Prizes a Classified Ad? Sunday June 14th Call Sunday June 14th Call 800-536-5836 $1500 Put on by the Hot Heads Car 774-272-5891 Put on by the Hot Heads Car Cub Cub 2002 Polaris 700 www.TristateToyota.com To benefit the To benefit the FOR SALE: Classic BARTON CENTER 1993 FORD F450 BARTON CENTER $2500 Caterpillar Service truck 2007 for Juvenille diabeties 450 Dually for Juvenille diabeties held at: 7.3 International diesel held at: HARLEY DAVID- 2012 Mission Double Singletary Rod & Gun 5 Speed transmission Singletary Rod & Gun SON SUPER GLIDE Trailer Service body Sales, Service & Parts (508) 943-7474 Easy Exit 2 Club Club 7500 Mi. Black. $3500 Dealership Hours: Monday-Thursday: 8:00am-8:00pm 201,000 miles off I-395 Oxford MA Oxford MA Excellent Condition, Saturday:8:00am-5:00pmSunday: 12:00pm-4:00pm International 2050 Exit 4 of Rt 395 Exit 4 of Rt 395 clean with many extras. Call 191 West Main Street  Dudley, MA 01571 800-336-2453 Rotating Crane 800-336-2453 774-696-0219  Only Minutes from Everywhere! $8500. No appointment needed in our service department For info $2650 For info Please call Bert After 5 Come Join Us 508-779-0194 Come Join Us 860-315-7609 508-867-6706 CLIP AND MAIL Write your ad here:

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Midstate special Midstate special Midstate special Midstate special 2013 2009 2014 2010 Porsche Mercedes-Benz Mercedes-Benz GMC Yukon Panamera C-Class C300 S-Class Denali Turbo 4MATIC Luxury Sedan S550 $ $ $ $ 69,999 29,999 34,999 54,999 Beautiful AWD and Sport controls! Beautiful Tan Leather, with the Yachting Blue 7-speed automatic w/OD 278-hp, 3.5-liter V-6 will power you through the corners of the summer and snow in the winter seasons! With exterior color, Navigation, sunroof, sport 19’ alloy wheels, front and rear individual only 21k miles. This car is practically new and looks it! Seats 5 in a luxurious black leather interior, Heated folding side-view door mirrors Only 42K Miles! Power windows, power locks, power mirrors, power steering wheel, GMC Yukon Denali comes loaded and barely driven with only 9K Miles! The Beautiful silver exterior compliments the Tan with turn signal indicator, 3 driver memory seat settings (includes door mirrors, steering wheel, head restraints,) Automatic dual-zone front leather interior very well! The vehicle does come equipped with captains chairs in the rear as well as removable 3rd row seats climate controls, AM/FM/SAT/CD Player/Bluetooth Capability/Aux for your Ipod or air conditioning, Power trunk/hatch/door remote release, Power windows with front and rear 1-touch down, Sport steering wheel with power seats, power trunk, Leather, sunroof, navigation, AM/FM/In Dash 6 Disc CD that are able to be folded up for storage. This mint Denali comes equipped with the following: leather, heated as well as cooled Mp3 player all powered by the Burmester Stereo System, power rear opening and controls, manual tilting and manual telescoping, AM/FM/Satellite-capable with seek-scan, single in-dash CD player and MP3 decoder, player/Sat Capable/Aux for your Ipod or Mp3 player/Bluetooth all powered by a seats, navigation, rear back up camera, power seats, memory seats, rear entertainment as well as rear air controls, a heated 1st row LCD monitor, Keyfob (all doors) remote keyless entry with window controls and sunroof controls, 3 12V DC power outlets, Harmon Kardon Stereo! Alloy wheels, power tilt steering wheel, cruise controls, rear wood grain steering wheel, AM/FM/CD Player, Auxiliary for your iPod or mp3 player as well as Bluetooth connectivity all closing gate, HID Head lamps, fog lamps, front and rear heated and air conditioned Sporty chrome grille, chrome tip exhaust and 17inch alloy wheels. Solid build quality, smooth ride and quiet interior cabin. Comes with powered by a Bose stereo, power tilt steering wheel, adjustable power pedals, sunroof, power folding captains chairs, chrome every thing you will need and more. back up camera and so much more! wheels, fog lamps, power rear gate and so much more! seats. This is one BEAUTIFUL UNIQUE VEHICLE! 2013 2012 2010 2013 Hyundai Toyota Hyundai Hyundai Elantra GS Corolla LE Santa Fe Elantra Coupe GLS $ GLS $ 61 per wk. $ $ 61 per wk. 61 per wk. 61 per wk. Two door coupe with only 18K Miles! 1-4cyl 1.8L with automatic transmission with Come test drive this 2010 Hyundai Santa-Fe GLS with just 75k miles! 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MP3 decoder, AUX cord. Comfortable ride; simple controls and quiet cabin. control, Heated door mirrors, Power door mirrors / Roof rack: rails only Driver door bin, Driver vanity mirror, Front reading or Mp3 player, Sat capable, steering wheel controls (audio, cruise, bluetooth) lights, Illuminated entry and more! and so much more! 2010 Honda 2013 2012 Hyundai 2012 Hyundai Accord 3.5 Chrysler Elantra GLS Veloster 200 Touring EX-L Sedan Hatchback Sedan $ $ $ per wk. $ 65 per wk. 69 per wk. 61 65 per wk. only 42K Miles! 1-4cyl 1.8L with automatic transmission with great gas mile- Only 82K Miles This accord has the 3.5L V-6 very hard to come by with its automatic 2.4L 4 Cyl automatic with only 38K Miles! This nice comfortable vehicle is well equipped age, Spacious and comfortable gray interior, alloy wheels, power seat, , power This 2012 eye catching electric blue Hyundai Veloster, 1.6-liter I-4 ONLY 15k miles!! transmission, has a stylish black leather interior with seating capacity of 5, Heated with power windows, power locks, power mirrors, AC, rear defrost, alloy wheels, AM/ windows, power locks, power mirrors, AC, ECO mode, rear defrost, tilt steering 6 speed automatic with auto-shift, 18 inch alloy wheels, Sporty cloth/leather interior, seats, Power windows, power locks, power mirrors, AC, rear defrost, tilt steering wheel, FM/CD player, Aux for your iPod or Mp3 Player, front wheel drive with traction control, wheel, cruise controls, AM/FM/CD player, Aux for your Ipod or Mp3 player, Sat Manual air conditioning, Illuminated entry, 2 12V DC power outlets, Mini overhead cruise controls, alloy wheels, FRONT ROW LCD SCREEN WITH NAV! AM/FM/CD tilt steering wheel, cruise control, steering wheel controls (audio controls, cruise con- capable, steering wheel controls (audio, cruise, bluetooth) and so much more! console with storage, Massive sliding sunroof, 6-way driver seat adjustment, XM AM/ player/Aux for your IPod or Mp3 player, steering wheel controls (audio, cruise) Ample FM/Satellite with seek-scan, single in-dash CD player and MP3 decoder, AUX hook passenger space, quality fit and finish, excellent visibility and so much more! trols) and a leather wrapped steering wheel! There are plenty of other options as well! up, 1st row LCD monitor, power windows, power mirrors, power locks. Innovative three-door design, distinctive styling and much more! 2014 2013 Nissan 2012 Toyota 2013 Hyundai Altima 2.5 S Camry LE Toyota Sonata SE Corolla Sedan Sedan 2.0T Sedan $ $ $ $ 69 per wk. 69 per wk. 69 per wk. 76 per wk. What a mint car to check out! This is the new style Nissan Altima is something to Only 46K miles! Big spacious interior with 3rd Row seating, Comfortably1 seating02 for 862.0L2 TURBO4 with only 35K Miles! These are the new model and they are HOT! look at that gets almost 40 MPG highway!! We have one here for you! This 2013 8, Power windows, Power locks, Power mirrors, AC, Rear defrost, Rear air controls, Push button start, Seating capacity for 5 in a sporty high tech interior with Sedan with only 12K Miles! 1.8L I-4 cyl Automatic transmission with paddle shifters, Full Nissan Altima S 2.5L 4 Cyl with only 39K Miles! Beautiful Beige exterior with tan Tilt steering wheel, cruise controls, AWD, alloy wheels, power seat, steering wheel 4 door with seating for 5 in a nice black cloth and leather interior, sunroof, Power win- heated seats, Power windows, power locks, power mirrors, power seats, AC, dows, Power locks, Power mirrors, AC, rear defrost, tilt steering wheel, cruise controls, interior. 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