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This week’s Quote Senate race pits

“But all endings are also beginnings. Moore against We just don’t know it at the time.” Fattman

Mitch Albom Experience vs. youth the theme of upcoming INSIDE election Seniors ...... A5 Learning ...... A6-7 Viewpoint ...... A10 Jason Bleau photos Sports ...... A12 Walkers begin the four-mile trek through Dudley to honor the memory of Kerri Walsh and raise money for the Adam Bullen Memorial Foundation. Obituaries ...... B2 Events Calendar ...... B3 Real Estate ...... Sect.B Legal Notices ..... Sect.B Dudley gym ‘kicks

Richard Moore Ryan Fattman LOCAL cancer to the curb’ BY JASON BLEAU younger face on the polit- Second annual walk NEWS STAFF WRITER ical stage after serving as Experience and fresh a selectman and now a honors gym founder’s ideas are the themes state representative for for the battle for the the last several years. The battle with cancer Worcester and Norfolk two have worked together Senate seat, with incum- in the past, sharing ideas bent Sen. Richard Moore, and occasionally butting BY JASON BLEAU supporters of Dudley NEWS STAFF WRITER a Democrat, taking on heads, and now they face businesswoman Kerri current state representa- a much more intense com- DUDLEY — Cancer is Murphy, who suc- tive for the 18th Worcester petition that goes beyond a scary word to hear, but cumbed to cancer in Walkers release orange bal- District Ryan Fattman, a their ideas and differenc- it’s a battle that is tack- 2013, gathered for a loons as a remembrance of Republican, in the Nov. 4 es, and to the polls on elec- led much easier with 4-mile walk called Kick cancer fighter Kerri Walsh. election. tion night. friends and loved ones Cancer to the Curb at The two lawmakers Moore is seeking his by your side. Even in the gym she owned, The Carolann Malboeuf, the come from different gen- 10th term in the Senate death, one local cancer Fitness Studio, to honor event is more than just erations — Moore hav- on Beacon Hill, having Yard sale ben- her memory and to sup- patient’s fight continues an remembrance for ing an extensive history served as a selectman and port others in their fight efits DES tech- to inspire those who fol- Murphy but also a way as a politician from both a member of the House lowed her journey all the against cancer in the to give back to an organi- the town perspective and of Representatives in nology fund way. process. on the state level, and the past. He is current- Page A3 On Saturday, Oct. According to one of Fattman being a much 18, friends, family and the event’s organizers, Please Read CANCER, page ­A7 Please Read SENATE, page ­A7

LEARNING Evangelidis Webster man represented on responds to Modified car Cancer survivor honored at season finale at correction center Thompson Speedway concerns

BY JASON BLEAU also called it, has NEWS STAFF WRITER received mixed respons- Students of the WEBSTER — es from citizens due to Following outcry from what the sheriff claims month citizens and local offi- has been misinforma- Page A4 cials, Worcester County tion that has turned Sheriff Lew Evangelidis what he calls an attempt is presenting his take by him and others to on the recent contro- tackle the drug and versy surrounding the crime issues in town SPORTS proposed Community into a political battle. Corrections Center in The issue came to a Jason Bleau photo Webster, a facility he head in early October Driver of the #15 15-40 Connection Modified car Todd Szegedy stands with Webster said was in operation when the Board of resident, cancer survivor and honorary crew member Rob Russo with the #15 Modified for 15 years without Selectmen in Webster car Russo was represented on. incident on Main Street approved sending a with zero incidents that request to Sen. Richard BY JASON BLEAU That was the case Speedway. Rob Russo, closed due to budget cuts Moore to have $497,000 NEWS STAFF WRITER in 2013. awarded to the project for a Webster man a 23-year-old cancer Over the past month or by the state revoked, THOMPSON, Conn. who found himself survivor of Webster, so the concept of re-open- action which the sena- — It’s not every day you invited to be an hon- joined the crew of #15 ing the Community tor openly supported. get to see your likeness orary pit crewmember driver Todd Szegedy at Correction Center, or Countless concerns and on a racecar, especial- for the #15 Rob Fuller the Thompson, Conn. Bay Path boys’ COAP (Community questions surround- ly when you’ve spent Motorsports NASCAR track for racing action Opportunity ing the plans led to the much of your life work- Whelen Modified during the World Series soccer continues Advancement Program) item being placed on the ing around similar vehi- car during the series Please Read CAR, page ­A7 Center, as Evangelidis cles on the local circuit. finale at Thompson winning ways Please Read CENTER, page ­A12 with Assabet Page A12 Harrington cuts ribbon for new emergency department

BY JASON BLEAU after a year of construc- tions and $1.5 million in “His contribution We’re extremely thrilled NEWS STAFF WRITER tion and community sup- state funding awarded when we sat here a year and excited about that.” WEBSTER — port. for the project. According ago was a commitment Moore and other offi- Harrington Healthcare The new emergency to Ed Moore, president of up to $4 million,” said cials from the healthcare at Hubbard held a rib- center brings a more and CEO of Harrington Moore. “I can only tell company took the time bon cutting years in advanced and modern Healthcare System, the you how pleased we were to thank the many indi- the making on Oct. 14, department to the hos- Emergency Department that he was able to do viduals involved with the debuting the hospital’s pital, and was supported was named in honor of that. With that generos- project, from members new Remillard Family by thousands and thou- the biggest donor, Arthur ity you see his family’s of the board to lawmak- Emergency Department sands of dollars in dona- Remillard. name on the building. Please Read NEW, page ­A12 2 • The Webster Times • Friday, October 24, 2014 www.webstertimes.net Need for blood donations bigger than ever Red Cross urges giving with upcoming events

BY OLIVIA RICHMAN “The American Red Cross it. In an emergency situation ies and juice after donors have Red Cross’ Blood Donor App NEWS STAFF WRITER holds blood drives seven days where someone is rushed to the given blood. While people can is free on Apple and Droid The state of Massachusetts a week in communities where hospital, they’ll give them O be deferred for different rea- devices. needs to collect around 700 people live and work,” said Negative. sons, varying from travel rea- The following Red Cross units of blood a day to meet the Ellis. “We have about an aver- Ellis realizes that many peo- sons or medical issues, most blood drives are coming up in needs of patients. age of 25 in the state a day. We ple who want to donate may be people are able to give blood. our area: “Every two seconds some- also have blood donation cen- afraid for one reason or anoth- Donors can give blood every 56 • Monday, Oct. 27: Old one in America needs blood,” ters, seven across the state. The er. days. Sturbridge Village, 1-6 p.m., 1 said Jecoliah Ellis, the spokes- closest one to your community “It’s a pinch of pain. But “Platelet are needed – direct Old Sturbridge Village Road, person for the Massachusetts is Worcester. People can choose it pales in comparison to the donations that include blood Sturbridge Blood Services Region. “That to give blood at a mobile blood lives you’re helping save,” she cells and plasma,” added Ellis. • Monday, Oct. 27: Uxbridge could be a completely healthy drive or they can go to the cen- explained. “There are things “They can give blood every VFW, 1-6 p.m., 13 Cross Road, person who might get in a car ter to give blood. We may not you can do to prepare: Be seven days and up to 24 times Uxbridge accident on their way to work. have one in every single com- hydrated – drink extra water a year. Whichever comes first.” • Monday, Nov. 3: Oxford It could take up to 100 units of munity, but there’s one within and have a healthy meal. Eat To see upcoming blood dona- American Legion, 1-6 p.m., 227 blood to save that person’s life. five miles.” food rich in iron to help prepare tion opportunities, visit red- Main Street, Oxford Or, someone with cancer might Ellis said that many donors you – it’ll make your iron lev- cross.org. Or download the • Wednesday, Nov. 5: Oxford need blood for their chemother- volunteer to give blood to “give els sufficient for giving blood. Blood Donor App, which was High School, 8 a.m. to 1 p.m., 495 apy treatments. The need for the gift of life.” She said it can Make sure you’re feeling well. launched on Sept. 9. Main Street, Oxford blood is constant.” be viewed as “paying it forward. Make sure you’re healthy. Red “It’s fairly new for us,” said • Friday, Nov. 7: St. Anthony’s According to Red Cross’ web- Someone you never met, that Cross staff will welcome you Ellis. “It makes [donating blood] Parish, 2-7 p.m., 22 Dudley Hill site, the American Red Cross you haven ever seen, a stranger, with open arms. We love see- easier and faster. It’s conve- Road, Dudley is the nation’s largest blood can live because of your dona- ing first-time blood donors and nient for donors to schedule and • Wednesday, Nov. 12: Life- collecting organization. They tion.” hope they have a good experi- manage their donations. You Skills, Inc., 1-6 p.m., 49 Morris provide 40 percent of the blood All blood types are needed, ence.” can track your lifetime impact Street, Webster and blood products used in the but Ellis said there’s a great The Red Cross staff are known of your donations. There’s dif- Olivia Richman may be United States. Roughly 3.3 mil- need for O negative blood types, as Collections Specialists. ferent rewards. You can make reached at 508-909-4132 or by lion volunteers donate blood a the universal blood donor. That They’re trained to collect blood. appointments right on your email at olivia@stonebridge- year. means this type can be trans- There are also volunteers that phone. I encourage donors to press.com. fused to anyone who needs greet donors and hand out cook- check it out.” Bay Path University touts programs for modern students BY ELISA KROCHMALNYCKYJ E. Hunter, director and assistant registrar What sets Bay Path apart from other regional accreditation association – it’s the NEWS CORRESPONDENT at Bay Path University on Picker Road. colleges and universities is its flexibility gold standard,” she said. “They evaluate STURBRIDGE — Would you be sur- Bay Path — which has no connection to and students’ ability to mold their own our programming and what it offers, and prised to hear there is a fully accredited Bay Path Regional Vocational Technical schedules. they say it meets a certain standard.” university right in Sturbridge? High School in Charlton — offers one-day- “I had a woman, last week, sitting in my Bay Path, like most colleges — like Clark Many people are surprised, said Laura a-week Saturday accelerated bachelor’s, office in tears for two hours, because she University, College of the Holy Cross and associate’s, and paralegal programs for just wasn’t ready,” Hunter said. “It was the Worcester State — is non-profit, Hunter women. It also offers traditional gradu- first time 10 years she was going to college, said. ate degree programs for men and women, and she was anxious and in a panic and Bay Path opened its first satellite cam- Hunter said. feeling overwhelmed. Finally I said, ‘If it’s pus in Southbridge 10 years ago. Like mainstream universities, Bay not right for you in September, we’ll talk “It outgrew that space, then it moved Path is accredited by the New England in October.’” to a building in Charlton on Route 20, Association of Schools and Colleges, gives The other thing that sets Bay Path apart and we had to relocate because of a roof financial aid, offers online classes, and is how helpful it is for the students to be problem – and we had outgrown that too, accepts transfer credits from traditional surrounded by women in exactly the same so we relocated again, and here we are in accredited colleges and universities. situation who can understand the unique Sturbridge,” Hunter said. But not much else about Sturbridge’s stresses they share, Hunter said. Hunter said if she had one thing to say Bay Path — officially the Central “It’s not just coming to school,” she said. to anyone considering going back to finish Massachusetts Campus of Bay Path “Yes, it is good for its education value, college, she paused, then answered: “Even University — is traditional. but it also is good for the person. You will if you think you can’t, you can do it” — a “Our typical student is a working moth- build friendships, and network, and get to sentiment heard often around campus. er, so they have full-time jobs and a family know your instructors, get to know your “College is doable,” she said. “It’s not and responsibilities; typically they have classmates.” beyond your reach. It is so achievable. children at home, and they’re carting them Hunter said it wasn’t until she started Having been an adult student with chil- to soccer and baseball and all the other working there earlier this year that she dren and a full-time job, I know it’s hard to things we do,” Hunter said. “And now realized what a hidden treasure Bay Path juggle all of that, but it is worth it. It is so they’re also going to school on Saturdays.” was, or how much it meant to the women worth it.” Saturday classes go from 7:30 a.m. to who shared their Saturdays there. 12:30 p.m. and from 1:30 to 6:30 p.m. One thing still stands out for Hunter: “Students usually take two classes a the graduation students’ “Rose Ceremony” session, five hours per class per week,” she attended just before she started work- she said. ing at Bay Path. Each student was given lmanac Those hours meet the contact-hour min- the opportunity to stand up and dedicate A imum of 30 hours for a three-credit class, a rose to someone who made an impact on Hunter said. their education. Quote of the Week New sessions “There wasn’t a dry eye in room,” begin every six Hunter said. “These women were so emo- “I would never advocate for a center weeks. Following that doesn’t hold people accountable or tionally moved by their spouses support- help public safety.” the traditional aca- ing them, or their parents or a sibling, or demic calendar, the a classmate or a instructors – they were all - Worcester County Sheriff Lew first class starts in so full of gratitude.” Evangelidis, commenting on criticism September. The last It helps that most of the staff is or have last week surrounding a proposed correc- class ends at the end been in the same situation, added Hunter, tions center in Webster. of July. Sessions who, like most of the students she serves, start in September, is the mother of three school-age boys and Open to Close November, works full time. Hunter earned her bache- DUDLEY January, February lor’s degree two years ago. and April and June, Bay Path offers associate and bache- Dudley Town Hall (508) 949-8000 Hunter said. lor degrees that range from business and Board of Selectmen (949-8001) health services to Monday-Thursday...... 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. psychology and Fridays...... 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. Evening appointments if needed. soon, human ser- Note: Office hours are for selectmen’s secretary vices, Hunter said. and town administrator. S Students can electmen do not hold office hours. enter the program Town Clerk (949-8004) at the beginning of Monday-Thursday...... 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. any session. There Thursday nights...... 5 to 7 p.m. are regular classes, Fridays...... 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. online classes and Dudley Police Department (943-4411) blended classes, Staffed 24 hours a day, seven days a week which combine the Dudley Fire Department (949-8040) two, she said, add- Monday-Sunday...... 6 a.m. to 6 p.m. ing that flexibility is one of the things OXFORD that makes the pro- gram so doable. Oxford Town Hall (508) 987-6027 Bay Path was for- merly a college, but Board of Selectmen earned the higher Monday-Friday...... 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. rank of universi- Town Clerk (987-6032) ty in July, Hunter Monday-Friday...... 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. said. It is accredited by NEASC. 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Box 90, Southbridge, MA 01550 Leslie Defilippo and Richard Dorr to Richard Hebert www.webstertimes.net Friday, October 24, 2014 • The Webster Times • 3 Yard sale benefits DES technology fund Fundraiser puts focus on embracing new teaching methods ACCURACY WATCH: BY JASON BLEAU The Webster Times is committed to NEWS STAFF WRITER accuracy in all its news reports. Although DUDLEY — Technology has become numerous safeguards are in place to ensure an aspect of today’s younger generation accurate reporting, mistakes can occur. with the rise of iPods, smart phones and Confirmed fact errors will be corrected in other technological advancements over a timely manner on page A3. We cannot the past 10 years or so. run corrections based upon differences of With technology becoming such a opinion or unconfirmable facts. We will, large part of society in general it’s no however, print letters to the editor from surprise that schools nationwide are area residents who wish to add their com- working to incorporate changing tech- Dudley Elementary School Principal Terry ments to our news coverage. If you find a nology into the classroom. One local Caffelle (wearing the Santa Snuggie) sits mistake, please call (508) 764-4325. During school is not only taking this initiative with a few of the teachers and staff of the non-business hours, leave a message in the to heart, but its staff is going the extra school that donated their time to collect editor’s voicemail box. mile to bring technology to the class- money and donations during the yard sale to room in a big way. benefit the school’s Technology Fund. The teachers and staff at Dudley Elementary School held their second urge to enhance their teaching meth- annual yard sale fundraiser on Oct. 18, Jason Bleau photos ods that brought them together to form which last year brought in $900 towards A table at the Dudley Elementary School fundraisers like the yard sale, which the schools efforts to bring modern tech- Yard Sale is lined with goods donated for the was composed of goods donated by staff nology into the hands of its students. event by teachers and staff of the school. and family members, to bring in the Principal Terry Caffelle said the yard money needed to take the next step. sale is just one of many fundraising ing from a circus to casual Fridays, and “We rely a lot on the district, but efforts that have been held to raise used that money to enhance instruction there are seven schools,” said Caffelle. money to bring new technology into by mounting projectors, purchasing “So this is the teachers saying we need the school. The $900 raised from the document cameras and providing at more. This is the Dudley Elementary 2014 yard sale and the money for the least one iPad per classroom. Phase two School staff that is so invested in teach- 2014 event, the total was unavailable for is geared towards putting technology ing a new way and engaging their TheHeartOfMassachusetts.com press time, all goes into what Caffelle in the students’ hands. Right now, the students. It’s them raising the money called “phase 2” of a multi-phase ini- school has one 36-book Chromebook through all the extra things we do, so I tiative to introduce the school’s young cart shared among all the students in suppose it depends on the fundraising students to modern technology and take the school. The goal is to eventually and what we get from the district how teaching to a new level. expand on that to make technology many phases there will be to this initia- “There are several reasons why our more accessible. tive in the end, and how far this goes.” Luncheon Buffet students can benefit from this,” said “Every grade level has over 100 stu- –All you can eat– Caffelle. “One, it’s the engagement level. dents and we want them to have that Jason Bleau may be reached at 508- Technology is their generation. They’re hands-on experience so that’s the next 909-4129 or by email at jason@stone- Buffet includes growing up on it and you see 2- and level, really getting the machines in the bridgepress.com. Ice Cream & 3-year-olds using the iPhones and that’s classroom. It’ll be a while before we are $ .49 just what they do. Two is the access to one-to-one, but we want to make sure Sushi the world with the Internet and connect- every classroom has at least 10 devices Monday-Friday7 11:30am-2:30pm ing with classrooms all over the world. at all times. That would be our next Public Meetings Saturday Noon-2:30pm It’s an exciting place to be. There’s just goal,” said Caffelle. 90 Auburn Street ~ Auburn MA 01501 so many options and so many ways to Editor’s Note: Meetings as listed are While the Dudley-Charlton School 508-832-0622 • 508-832-0623 differentiate instruction with access to District does depend a lot on taxpayer retrieved in advance from multiple sourc- technology in the classroom.” support, Caffelle noted that the teachers es, including Town Hall and the Internet. The school previously raised $10,000 have realized that the taxpayers can The Webster TImes is not responsible for for technological advancements only commit so much, and it was their changes and cancellations. through many fundraising efforts rang- WEBSTER

Monday, Oct. 27 NEWS BRIEFS Cable Advisory Board, 10 a.m., Beads, Dorothy Oklatir Crochet prod- Town Hall ‘Splash of Panache’ set to ucts, Blueberry Cottage Creations, Ewa ADA Committee, 5 p.m., Town Hall Podgorny Scarves, Sandy’s Creations, School Committee, 7 p.m., Filmer ® return Coldstone Creamery, Lia Sophia, School FIND YOUR STYLE WITH WAYPOINT Board of Selectmen, 6:30 p.m., Town Francine’s Fashions, a-Luring Jewels, ® WEBSTER — Back by popular My Dearest Things Crafts, Hatchett Hill Hall Waypoint values our partnership demand, “A Splash of Panache” ven- Farm Sugarhouse, It’s Only Chemistry, in helping create beautiful spaces no dor event returns, sponsored by the St. Jeweled Innovations LLC, Woodcrafting DUDLEY matter your style. Joseph Polish Women’s Club of Webster. (All Season Decorations), Kathleen Small We’re celebrating the fall remodel It promises to be an event you won’t Painted Wineglasses, Kimali Designs Monday, Oct. 27 want to miss! Custom Embroidery & Monogramming, Town Meeting, 7 p.m., Shepherd season with the offer below. The event will be held on Sunday, Nov. Bubbles Baubles/Aloha Massage Hill Regional High School FREE ALL PLYWOOD CONSTRUCTION 9, at Point Breeze Restaurant from 1 to Therapy, Arbonne, Brookside, Polka Public Hearing of Planning Board, AND FREE SINK BASE ON ALL 12+ 5 p.m. Tickets are $20, which includes Dot Chocolates, Magic Mountain Shepherd Hill Regional High School, hot and cold appetizers and a beautifully Suris Fat Cat Survival, Fibi and Clo 6:30 p.m. 600/700 SERIES ORDERS decorated gift bag filled with wonderful (shoes), Rachel’s Creations, and Linda > Minimum 12+ cabinets in 600/700 series donated items from our members and Remillard, Christmas Décor. Watch for Tuesday, Oct. 28 > Sink Base counts as 12th cabinet vendors. more vendors as they are added to the WDBA Annual Meeting, 6-8 p.m., > APC and Sink Base must be requested on original order The attendance raffle will be four tick- growing list! Point Breeze > Order must be placed during promotion period ets to “A Christmas Carol” and after-par- Join us for an afternoon of fun and > Order must ship by 11/21/14 ty tickets at a restaurant, courtesy of friendship. It’s a great opportunity to do Hanover Theatre. There will be a Special some Christmas shopping or even buy a Gifts Raffle, Lottery Raffle, and more little something for that special person than 40 vendors on hand for your shop- — you! Proceeds will benefit St. Joseph ping pleasure. School children and faculty. Vendors committed to date are Thirty- Advanced tickets are preferred. Please one Gifts, Pampered Chef, Tastefully contact Phyllis Scully at 508-949-3517 or - ROLL OFF • ALL SIZES - CONTAINERIZED SERVICE - NAYLOR’S Simple, Curves, Tupperware, Barbara’s Jane Wilk at 508-943-2236, or check out RECYCLING Kitchen, Bath Accessories, Diane’s Bags N More, Licka our Facebook page for more informa- & Interiors, Inc. Lamps, Missy Mae Designz, Beau-tiful tion. COMMERCIAL - INDUSTRIAL - RESIDENTIAL TOLL FREE 1-800-242-7655 (508)764-6677 175 Main St., Oxford, MA POLICE LOGS P.O. BOX 820 SOUTHBRIDGE MA 01550 (508) 987-7000 Leboeufrubbishremoval.com www.NaylorsKitchenandBath.com He was transported by Webster EMS DUDLEY POLICE ARRESTS to UMass hospital on Lake Avenue. Police are not releasing the identity of Oct. 5 the individuals involved in the accident. Conor Leahy, 20, 56 Port Norfolk St. It is under investigation by the Webster Boston. Person under 21 possession Police Department. liquor, disorderly conduct, disturbing the peace, possession Class D drug. Liam P. Egan, 19, 88 Paxton Rd. Spencer. Operating under influence of liquor, negligent operation of motor vehi- cle, marked lanes violation. Oct. 9 Michael D. Eszes, 53, 9 Ash Lane, Dudley. Operating under influence of liquor, negligent operation of motor vehi- cle, speeding in violation special regu- lation, WEBSTER POLICE DEPARTMENT

Town of Webster employee struck by motor vehicle

WEBSTER — At 9:14 a.m. on Oct. 16, the Webster Police, Fire, and EMS responded to numerous calls regarding a motor vehicle accident involving a pedestrian at 136 Thompson Road. Upon arrival it was discovered that BUSINESS FOR SALE it was an employ- ee for the Town of Webster that was working for the Drive-In Theater water department. He was perform- Rt. 9 Leicester, MA ing routine main- tenance on the water system that 3 Screens required him to be in the roadway. It Large Concession was in the course of his duties that he was struck by 46 Acres a single car and sustained non-life Call 508-951-9599 or 508-892-4466 threatening inju- ries. 4 • The Webster Times • Friday, October 24, 2014 www.webstertimes.net Learning

NICHOLS COMES TO ST. LOUIS

WEBSTER — St. Louis School welcomed Nichols College students recently. Many of the college students participated in class activities with the teachers and students of St. Louis School on Tuesday, Oct. 14. All college students, St. Louis School students and faculty experienced a very rewarding learning expe- rience.

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STUDENTS OF THE MONTH Nichols College receives $1M donation DUDLEY — On Friday, Sept. 19, at a eight Nichols students gathered trash dinner celebrating Nichols bicentennial, near the road leading into campus and Nichols College alumnus Thomas Niles alongside the woods fringing the soccer ’63 pledged $1 million to the college. field. Several miles away at the Webster President Susan West Engelkemeyer Dudley Boys and Girls Club, a larger announced the pledge. Niles currently crew of volunteers cleaned windows, caf- serves on the Nichols College Board of eteria tables, and student cubbies while Trustees, a position he has held since awaiting some of the 165 youngsters who 2010. come to the facility daily. After graduating from Nichols College The game room soon became alive in 1963, Niles went on to a distinguished with young voices and the sounds of ping career in real estate management and pong, bumper pool, and table hockey development in the Boston area. He games between the Nichols volunteers began his career at The Niles Company and the elementary students who were (a family-owned business), where he ulti- just arriving. Courtesy photo mately became CEO after the death of “It’s always good to help out other his father. Two years after selling the people and help out the community that business in 1995, Niles started his own supports us,” said Nichols freshman WEBSTER — St. Joseph School recently announced its Students of the development company, T.H. Niles Real Drew Proctor. “It’s nice for the kids here Month for September. First row, from left, Nicholas Janeczek – Grade 2; Estate Group, which eventually merged to enjoy the day with college students. Brianna Mercier – PreK 5; Sophia Kus – PreK 2; Natalie Smith – Kindergarten. into the Boston Residential Group, LLC. They look up to us.” Second row, Adrianna Duby – Grade 6; Jacob Sirard – Grade 3; Isabella Mello “We are immensely grateful to Tom — “It also encourages kids who might not – Grade 1; Nicholas Fennelly – Grade 4; Elzbieta Gronek – Grade 5. Third row, not merely for his substantial investment ordinarily go to college, and they realize in Nichols College, but also for the time that there’s a good one nearby,” added Mr. Skrocki; Alexandra Sobczak – Grade 8; Ann Marie Taylor – Grade 7; Mr. and talent he has devoted to the College Mike Kelly, the club’s program director, Cushing. Missing from photo: Isabella Roszkowski – PreK 3. since joining our Board of Advisors in who notes that the Nichols men’s bas- 2002,” said Engelkemeyer. “Tom’s gift ketball team put on a clinic here several will help us continue to expand our offer- weeks ago. ings in business leadership.” The Brookside Rehabilitation and Discussing his commitment to Healthcare Center in Webster hosted Nichols’ future, Niles reflected: “Nichols a group of Nichols students, who par- Weekly Crossword College is a great place to learn and to ticipated in a pumpkin painting party October 24, 2014 study. I made this investment to keep with more than a dozen of the center’s that momentum going.” residents. “This is fun,” said resident Across Niles’ gift adds to several multi-mil- Candy Dunbar as she put the finishing 1. Bouquets lion dollar gifts Nichols has recently touches on an oversized pumpkin. “It’s 7. Prejudices received: $5 million from an anonymous a nice idea.” 13. Emissary donor in fall 2014, $5 million from alum- “It makes a huge difference not just for 14. Cause of hereditary nus and Trustee John H. Davis ’72 in the residents but for the students,” noted variation spring 2014, and $1 million from John Lori Fjellman, a nurse at the facility. 15. Spruce up H. McClutchy Jr. ’72, Chairman of the “It’s important to learn compassion for 16. Power tools for Board of Trustees. people whether they’re 30 or 100. I hope smoothing wood they can come back again.” 18. “Unforgettable” BISON GIVEBACK DAY At the Auburn Public Library, Nichols singers students replaced the bar codes on chil- 19. Decide to leave, with On Wednesday afternoon, Oct. 14, dren’s books. “Remember my offer, “out” 420 Nichols students, faculty, and staff you’re welcome to come back,” Director 21. Arch type fanned out across Dudley and its neigh- Carolann MacMaster told them as they 22. Cuckoos boring communities to volunteer for the finished up, adding that a number of chil- 23. Pigtail, e.g. day at sites ranging from local schools dren needed reading buddies. “There’s 25. Bluster and libraries to nursing homes and a always a need,” she said. 26. Affranchise Boys and Girls Club. Nichols academic advisor Janet 27. Fixed Wearing gray “Bison Give Back” Newman, who helped coordinate the 29. After expenses T-shirts — the official name for the volunteer visits, said that students are 30. Aridity day of service—the volunteers board- ready for more. “So many people came 32. Baton wielder ed buses for 31 locations in surround- back to campus and asked, ‘When are 34. Appropriate ing towns, including Dudley, Webster, we going to do this again?’ There’s a 35. Charge and Oxford. They also visited Charlton, renewed spirit here of wanting to do 36. Sack Southbridge, Oxford, and Worcester more in the community.” 40. ___ Island, TV show 44. Backstabber as well as Thompson and Putnam in The event also spurred an outpour- 45. 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CHARLTON — The first and second graders from St. Anne School in nearby Webster recently had a fun day of exploring nature at Capen Hill Nature Sanctuary in Charlton. The boys and girls went on a hike, explored the pond, and visited with animals at the sanctuary.

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TheHeartOfMassachusetts.com 6 • The Webster Times • Friday, October 24, 2014 www.webstertimes.net Learning DMS announces students of the month

DUDLEY — Dudley Middle School recently announced its September Students of the Month.

Grade 5: Jessica Milewski, Amanda Croteau, Alek Popovich Grade 6: Alex Anuszkiewicz, Laurelyn Mayen, Dominic Costen

Grade 7: Mackenzie Reynolds, Edward LaPointe Courtesy photos Grade 8: Sam Evans, Fisher Smith EDUCATION NOTEBOOK Special Education Information Instructor: Joanne LaLiberte. • Monday Movie Matinees — All start at WEBSTER — This notice is provided in 1 p.m. No registration and free popcorn! compliance with State and Federal regula- Oct. 27: “Rear Window” (Alfred tions for conducting Child Find activities Hitchcock) in order to identify students who may be in • Qigong — Mondays from October 20 need of an evaluation to determine eligibil- through Nov. 24, 6-7:15 p.m. No registra- ity for special education services. tion. Participants should dress comfort- Sanit John Paul II Parish Parents/guardians of children ages 3-22, ably. Instructor: Joanne LaLiberte. who reside in Webster and feel their child • Literacy Café — Every Monday from is in need of an evaluation for determina- 6-7:30 p.m. (no meeting on Oct. 13). This tion of eligibility for special education ser- is a new conversation group for English vices, should contact the Student Support learners facilitated by Literacy Volunteers BAZAAR Services at Webster Public Schools, 41 East of South Central Massachusetts. Call 508- Main St., Webster, MA 01570. 765-3880 or e-mail [email protected] for more Sunday November 9, 2014 Information relating to the procedure for information. requesting an evaluation can be obtained • Knitting @ The Pearle — Every Friday by calling the Office of Student Support from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. Bring your current 8:30am - 4:00pm Services at (508) 943-3646. project (and sense of humor) and join the fun! No registration. Trinity Catholic Academy Chester C. Corbin Public Library: Upcoming Events YOUTH PROGRAMS & EVENTS

11 Pine Street, Southbridge, MA • Thursday, Oct. 23, 6:30 p.m.: Origami • Teen Pop Culture Club — Fist and third for all ages! Registration is required and Mondays, 5-7 p.m. Ages 12-14 welcome. No FREE ADMISSION $5 fee which will be refunded on the night registration required. For more informa- of the class. tion, call Ed at 508-949-1475. Ample Parking - Handicapped Accessible • Saturday, Oct. 25, 11 a.m. to 3 p.m.: • Kids Movie Night — Monday, Oct. 27, Friends of the Library Book Sale! Come 6:30 p.m. Disney’s “Hocus Pocus.” No reg- The Bazaar will feature a variety of tables to visit support the library! istration required. Kids can come in their • Thursday, Nov. 6, 6:30 p.m.: Webster- jammies and must be accompanied by an CHILDREN’S GAMES CRAFT TABLE Dudley Historical Society presents adult. JAR DEAL “Webster, Dudley, and Oxford During the • Lego Building Contest — Through VILLAGE BAKE SHOP Gilded Age (1865-1900).” Friday, Jan. 2 — Ages 5-13 are welcome to THEME BASKETS PARISH TABLE • Saturday, Nov. 8, 11 a.m. to 1 p.m.: Local participate in this awesome contest! Build ENTERTAINMENT author Michael Faraday will discuss the a structure no more than 12”x12” at the JEWELRY publishing process and read from his new base. Be creative and use your imagina- SILENT AUCTION Disney’s “Frozen” Package book “As I Awake.” tion! Structures must be turned in at the Includes Snow Glow Elsa, Library by Jan. 5. Judging will take place COMMUNITY RAFFLE Character Dolls, Throw, Pearle L. Crawford Memorial Library during the month of January, and three (with approximately 200 items winners will be chosen on Feb. 2. to take chances on plus DVD &Activity Book • Chair Yoga — Wednesdays through Programs sponsored by Friends of the Nov. 5, 10:30-11:30 a.m. No registration. Pearle L. Crawford Memorial Library. special raffles) Visit our Participants should dress comfortably. “CASH BONANZA” FOOD COURT booth to purchase a public to join us in supporting the Food ticket for the chance Bank and those it serves by dropping off Open for Breakfast at 8:30am news brief non-perishable food items in our offices’ to win $5,000! collection bins.” “Worcester County Food Bank col- Commerce Bank launches laborates with a range of community Fun for the entire family! partners every day to provide safe and food drive nutritious food to children and families in need across the county, as well as Questions? Call 508-765-3701 WORCESTER — Commerce Bank to connect them to programs designed today announced that its 13 offices to end hunger,” said Jean McMurray, FREE Saint Vincent de Paul Food Pantry Raffle Ticket throughout Central Massachusetts are Executive Director of the Worcester collecting donated food items for the County Food Bank. “We could not do it without the generous and loyal support Clip this out and bring it along with a can or package of non-perishable Worcester County Food Bank, to help it feed hungry people living in 60 cities of neighbors like Commerce Bank and food on the day of the Bazaar and you will be eligible to win a special and towns in the region. their customers.” raffle item from one of the tables. “Each year, more than 100,000 people Non-perishable food items can be dropped off through Friday, Nov. 21, The food you donate will help stock the shelves of our parish food in need in Worcester County receive assistance from the Worcester County at the following local Commerce Bank pantry used to assist our local neighbors and their food needs Food Bank,” said Commerce Bank locations: President and CEO Brian Thompson. • Webster: 25 Worcester Road NAME______Telephone______“We encourage our customers and the www.webstertimes.net Friday, October 24, 2014 • The Webster Times • 7 State Senate race sees face off between Moore, Fattman

rating that is the highest out our Social Security ability as an elected offi- hours knocking on peo- munities progress and SENATE in the Commonwealth’s numbers to set up our cial. ples’ doors to campaign bring a fresh perspective continued from page 1 history. We’ve had fraud cable, Internet and tele- “It’s important to have but also for the last four to Beacon Hill. ly Senate President Pro in some cases and that’s phone. This surprised me the experience and know years serving as a state “After I served two Tempore, and as a law- been addressed and it because as a legislator I how the Legislature rep. I’ve really never terms, I came to realize maker he believes his needs to continue to be can tell you for certain works and to work at it. stopped, and the reason that Beacon Hill was real- extensive experience addressed.” programs in our state, if If you are out knocking I did that was because I ly slighting the towns of helps him stand out as Fraud in the system is you sign up for welfare, on doors all the time, it’s knew exactly what peo- the Commonwealth of a candidate deserving of one of the hot button top- transitional assistance or hard to get things done ple thought. I don’t expect Massachusetts and bal- the opportunity to contin- ics for Fattman, who was housing, you don’t need a in Boston. So it’s import- people to come to me, I go ancing their budget on ue his work in the Senate elected in 2010 to repre- Social Security number, ant that we pay atten- to them because I repre- the backs of towns and for years to come. sent the 18th Worcester and in some instances tion to the job and build sent them and I want to businesses, raising taxes “I’ve talked to people District in an election he you don’t even need to relationships, which I’ve know what they want me and cutting local ser- around the district and claims few believed he prove you’re a resident done on both sides of the to hear.” vices,” Fattman said. “To it’s clear that the econo- would win. of Massachusetts. What isle in both chambers. It’s Moore is seeking yet me that just wasn’t right mists tell us on one hand “Over the last four we have done in our state important to help people another term to continue and didn’t seem like the that the great recession years, I’ve seen a lot policy is opened up the and the communities and to serve his community. vision for our future.” is over, but it’s not over of what’s right with door for a lot of fraud and not just in election time. “Experience is more While they may differ for everybody,” said Massachusetts and unfor- abuse.” I’ve devoted my life to than just dates and on some issues and agree Moore. “There’s still a lot tunately a lot of what’s Moore and Fattman the position in the Senate terms,” Moore said. “It’s on others, Moore and of inequality. I’ve focused wrong,” said Fattman. have acknowledged that that I hold and having experience that from Fattman are hoping their a lot of my time, particu- “I haven’t been around they have had a good that opportunity to help the beginning has been arguments will sway the larly since the recession, long, but I’ve been around working relationship as the people and the com- dedicated to helping the voters on Nov. 4, and on the issue of jobs and long enough to know lawmakers from differ- munities.” communities improve provide them a chance to the economy and trying things need to change in ent parties in the past. Fattman may not be as from fixing serious safety put either experience or to make this area better our state. One example However both also agree experienced as Moore, problems with the roads youth to the test. for everyone across the I give is an experience that in the big picture but he stands by his and helping businesses board. We have a lot of my wife and I had. We they share differences record as a young law- expand and relocate and Jason Bleau may be good things to say about got married about a year that set them apart and maker with new ideas as helping make sure our reached at 508-909-4129 or Massachusetts. We’ve got ago and moved in togeth- prove they are the best a reason for his credibil- schools have the resourc- by e-mail at jason@stone- great scores in education. er from our hometown candidates for the job. ity as a lawmaker and es they need.” bridgepress.com We’ve got better access to in Sutton to Webster. We With Moore, it is expe- potential senator. Fattman is looking to healthcare than any other enjoyed the experience, rience and his track “I have spent numer- the next stage in his polit- state. We have a credit but we were kind of sur- record that he stands by ous hours as a state repre- ical career and notes that prised we had to give as the proof of his reli- sentative and numerous he wants to help his com- Webster cancer survivor honored at Thompson Speedway

ride, but eventually received tell your story and try to get I know me personally, I get of why they’re doing what CAR the diagnosis, which led to sur- them to realize that they need checkups every year or every they’re doing. Working with continued from page 1 gery and chemotherapy before to know their normal health two years. I try to eat right Rob (Fuller, team owner) has weekend from Oct. 17-19, as a connections at Nichols College and detect changes they need and exercise regularly and that been very cool. He welcomed guest representing the 15-40 led to his involvement with the to report.” all makes a difference but if me in and Todd (Szegedy) is a Connection, a sponsor of the 15-40 Connection. He recently The driver of the #15 car that there is something not right cool guy. They made me feel at #15 car dedicated to encourag- spoke as a survivor encourag- he was represented on, Todd you have to address it.” home.” ing early awareness for cancer ing young adults to be aware Szegedy, said the relation- While issues with the #15 car As for Szegedy, he is glad in individuals from age 15 to 40. of changes in their health at ship his team has with 15-40 is left Szegedy with a 24th place to see an organization he rep- Russo, who is no stranger the University of Connecticut important to spreading aware- finish in the final race of the resents making a difference to Thompson Speedway, as in Storrs. ness for understanding the Whelen Modified Series sea- and to see the results of their he worked with his father on “15-40 is all about early importance of early detection son, the finish did not spoil the efforts in people like Russo. the #14 TIS Modified for sev- detection,” said Russo. “They and regular health checkups excitement and passion that “It’s nice to see that they’re eral years and returned to the make you think in retrospect and stories like Russo’s show both the driver and his special alive and have made it through track for the first time since as far as what could I have the benefits of this for others guest have for both the sport having a problem,” he said. renovations began to cre- done different in my own detec- to hear. and the cause. “That’s always a good thing ate the Thompson Speedway tion. Say I spoke up earlier “It’s great that they’re bring- “You come back here (to and it shows that people are Motorsports Park, survived because I wanted six months ing awareness,” said Szegedy. the garage) and you get to aware of their symptoms and stage 2 testicular cancer from when I found a lump and “I think that’s the biggest thing see all of the adjustments and their bodies.” after being diagnosed around when I reported it. That wait is that they wanted to bring you’re running around like October of last year. Russo is what gave it time to spread. awareness that you can have crazy,” said Russo abut his Jason Bleau may be reached said he had ignored some They make you really think problems between the ages of experience working hands on at 508-909-4129 or by e-mail at early warning signs, including back and what they do is they 15 and 40. You can have prob- with a professional NASCAR [email protected]. severe back pain after a bike take your retrospect and have lems at any age and you need driver. “You pick up more you talk to groups of students, to just be aware of your body. strategy and understanding

‘Kick Cancer to the Curb’ honors memory of Murphy

supporting a great cause. what an amazing CANCER “It makes my heart full, especially to friend, daughter, continued from page 1 know that her memory lives on,” Looney mother, sister, zation that played a big role in Murphy’s said. “She touched hundreds and prob- instructor, love recovery through a fundraising effort. ably 1,000 people and just to know that and rock star Kerri “It’s in support of the Adam Bullen we’re doing something with a purpose in Murphy was. I Memorial Foundation, which helps can- her honor and memory — it doesn’t get think if you walk cer fighters and their families finan- any better than that. It’s amazing and inside (The Fitness cially and socially,” Malboeuf said. “Its heartwarming. I am very blessed to have Studio) you can home base is in Oxford so it really serves been a part of her journey and to know see that and if you the people in this community. We want- that we are carrying on everything that walk around you ed to do something to support Kerri in she intended here for her members and can see that too.” her fight. That’s how the walk was born. with her true spirit.” We wanted to carry on that tradition, Walkers released orange balloons Jason Bleau and the foundation was really close to into the air to honor Kerri before begin- may be reached at her heart and made her feel special and ning the walk. Malboeuf said that Kerri 508-909-4129 or by helped her out a lot.” Walsh was a person who saw people email at jason@ Walsh was diagnosed with appendi- with cancer as different, calling them stonebridgepress. ceal cancer and went through a tough “more alive” and appreciative of the com. battle that Malboeuf was a part of from little things. She closed out the opening day one. She spoke about the determina- ceremony with a statement that puts tion and positive outlook that Murphy Walsh’s impact and inspiration as a can- had throughout her fight before the walk cer fighter into perspective. began. “I could not possibly put into words “It was like a brick wall was right in front of her and her whole world stopped, except it didn’t,” she said. “The world kept going. All the responsibilities, she had kids to clean, a house to clean and a business to run and classes to teach. The world did not stop and say ‘Can I help,’ but the Adam Bullen Foundation did. I walked into the gym one day and she was standing behind the counter, called me over, slapped her hand on the desk and got up on her tippy toes like she always did and looked me right in the eye and she said ‘You’re not going to believe this,’ and she had the letter (from the Foundation) in her hand. I saw her shoulders relax, saw her eyes soften and they started to dart around like they always did when she was trying not to cry. They had helped her right then and right there. That was relief and that was peace. It was a gift.” Event coordinator Angela Toomey said all the proceeds went to the cause thanks to many donors that cut the costs of operations to zero. “Every single thing we have done for the walk was 100-percent donated. Every penny that comes in goes 100-percent to the Adam Bullen Foundation. We spend nothing, it’s all volunteer and donations so we’re very fortunate.” Jennifer Looney, a good friend of Walsh’s who now owns The Fitness TheHeartOf Studio, spoke about what it was like to see everyone come together to honor Massachusetts.com Walsh and keep her memory alive by 8 • The Webster Times • Friday, October 24, 2014 www.webstertimes.net www.webstertimes.net Friday, October 24, 2014 • The Webster Times • 9 Viewpoint Trick or treating in Dudley

Trick or Treat in Dudley is sched- will be at all times. Since Halloween. on an informal basis at lunch or other uled for Friday, Oct. 31, from 5:30 to most people have access Also remember to respect those home- selected times. I thank Principal Dono 7:30 p.m. This should be a time for to a cell phone, keeping owners who do not participate or may and her staff for all their assistance and everyone to have fun and get lots of in contact should not have run out of candy. A home without support with this effort. Other officers candy. I wanted to remind everyone be an issue. Children outside lights on can be a good indicator from our department, including Officer participating in this activity of some should never enter any of one of these circumstances. Try to James Annese, will also be working important safety tips. home when they do not avoid these locations out of respect for with the local schools throughout the It is important to remember to know the person. Wait their privacy. In addition, it is unsafe to year to assist with the overall educa- have plenty of illumination when out Chief’s outside and let the peo- walk in a location that is not known and tional experience of our young people. I at night. Carry a flashlight and use ple bring the items to the not well lit. There could be hazard spots thank Superintendent Desto and all the reflective tape on costumes, especial- Corner door. present which can cause an accident or principals for their continued support ly those that are dark in color. Adjust All candy must be injury. Thank you in advance for your of our community policing programs. any mask or hood in such a way to STEVE inspected by an adult cooperation with these many tips and maintain clear vision. This will not WOJNAR before the kids “dig in.” try to keep this a fun and safe night. Thanks again for your questions and only protect you from cars but also Accept only wrapped This past week, I once again began comments. Please send them to me at limit accidents on unfamiliar proper- items and reject any- the “Officer Friendly” program at the the Dudley Police Department, 71 West ty. Also, stay on the sidewalks and away thing such as fruit or loose candy. If Mason Road School. I met with all the Main St., Dudley, MA 01571, or e-mail from traffic. If there are no sidewalks, there is even a slight possibility of candy Kindergarten and First Grade classes at [email protected]. Opinions walk along the road shoulder facing having been tampered with, discard on Wednesday and Thursday, Oct. 15 expressed in this weekly column are those traffic. Never go out alone. Younger it. There will certainly be enough left and 16. This program is something I of Chief Wojnar only and unless clearly kids should always be accompanied by for everyone to enjoy. The evening is have conducted for more than 15 years. noted, do not reflect the ideas or opinions an adult. Older children not accompa- designed to be fun for children. Officers It is designed to give young children of any other organization or citizen. nied by an adult should be in a group will be out during these times assisting a positive image of police officers by and inform their families where they everyone in having a happy and safe allowing them to interact with an officer Pheasant season in the Valley Pheasant season opened this areas. Wild turkey and deer are past Saturday in Massachusetts feeding heavy on the massive under near perfect conditions. acorn crop, which should put The fall foliage and the smell them in prime condition for the of spent gunpowder in the cool winter months. Deer will not crisp air with a good bird dog be traveling as much this year at your side, was indeed a per- from their bedding area to their fect start to the 2014 hunting feed areas because there is so season. With grouse and wood- much feed on the ground. The cock populations down dramat- best time for archers to score ically pheasant are the number on a big buck is during the rut- one choice to target this fall. ting season, which should start Courtesy photos Stocking of pheasant by Mass. in a few weeks. The Uxbridge Rod & Gun Club held Fish & Wildlife will continue Duck and goose hunting last their annual fall fishing day this through Thanksgiving. week was slow for water fowl- past Sunday. A light showing of Turkey hunters will enjoy ers in the Valley area. Areas members participated in the event a two-week season this year south and west of the Valley that once had 30 or 40 members that started this past Monday. enjoyed some great teal shoot- and their family, enjoying a great Either sex may be harvested, ing along with a lot of mal- day of fishing before the winter but only one bird may be taken lards and wood ducks in their months arrive. This week’s pic- if you have a permit left over daily bag. The daily bag limit ture shows Jim Daigneault with his Ray Dugdale, of Uxbridge, with his dog, and a pheasant that they had from the spring turkey hunt. of three Canada geese this grandson Owen with a nice rainbow harvested this past Sunday at the Uxbridge Rod & Gun Club. Turkey hunters will need to year in Central Massachusetts trout he landed on opening day. share the woods with archers should make hunting better He was the only youngster that during their two weeks of hunt- during the remainder of the showed up to fish! guy had his wife checking his her out daily for ticks as well as ing, and both need to be care- regular goose season, which rest on their journey south. butt with a magnifier glass and keeping her medication up to ful during hunting, as they are ends Nov. 29. Last week, goose This is the time of year that a flashlight last week for a tick date. I lost one dog a few years not required to wear hunter hunters encountered more sportsmen need to be vigilant bite that he himself was not back to Lyme disease and I do orange. Making sure of what birds than they did during the in protecting themselves from able to see, but he could feel not want to lose another. you are shooting at is imper- early goose-hunting season in tick bites. Lyme disease can the pain from the bite. I told Wallum Lake and Webster ative. the Valley. The storms during cause many medical problems my wife about the episode and Lake has been providing The heavy acorn crop this the past few weeks should have for both man and his dog. she started to laugh. You bet- anglers with some good trout year has had a few hunters migrant geese moving through Checking your body daily for ter not get a tick bite there. I fishing, after the recent stock- stumbling thru the woods. the area. Often a few snow ticks needs to be done to insure guess I will be heading for the ing of both ponds by Mass Fish There are so many acorns on geese add to the excitement, that one is not infecting you doctor’s office if I do! This past & Wildlife. the ground it is like trying to as large flocks of Canada geese with the Lyme disease. One week, I removed a few ticks Take a kid fishing and keep walk on roller skates in some land in local fields to feed and from my dog and will check them rods bending! Unearthing a great antique find

It makes a great story when tion. They were period pieces of the hunt is one of the best parts of someone finds treasure, whether from the late 1700’s and early being an auctioneer along with deliv- they find gold prospecting on land 1800’s made by master crafts- ering or sending a big check to the con- or uncover a hoard of valuables men in New Hampshire signors of these great finds! If you have on a shipwreck. and New York. Oil paint- an item that you think might be rare, We see stories in newspapers ings from Leominster and let us know. We’d love to be with you and on TV picturing lottery Amherst estates brought on TV presenting you with an oversized winners with oversized checks over $15,000. A collection of check. explaining how the prize will Sterling Silver brought over Thank you to the Leicester Senior improve their lives. The antiques $15,000. Some baseball press Center for inviting me to appraise world provides many opportuni- Antiques, photos that had been passed antiques for your members. I also ties for these moments. People are down through the estate of a enjoyed meeting some readers of this often stumbling upon things or Collectibles Worcester newspaper sports column at my antique lecture and learning that an overlooked item editor fetched over $12,000. appraisal event at Goddard House in in their home has great value. & Estates We also sold a group of Worcester. In 2012 a rare collection of coins we uncovered in coffee movie posters was found in the WAYNE TUISKULA cans in an estate for around Contact us at: Wayne Tuiskula walls of a home in Berwick, Pa. $20,000. Auctioneer/Appraiser Central Mass The posters from the glory days of One of the most rewarding Auctions for Antique Auctions, Estate film in the 1930’s featured Bela Lugosi finds was a recreated country store Courtesy photo Sales and Appraisal Services www.cen- in “Dracula,” James Cagney in “The in a Cleveland, Ohio home. I looked A country store penny gum machine sold for tralmassauctions.com (508-612-6111), Public Enemy” and other films with at some grainy Polaroid photos and $7,000 in our 2008 auction. [email protected]. stars including: Jean Harlow, Douglas had to decide whether or not to pay to Fairbanks Jr. and Barbara Stanwyck. fly to Ohio to pick Posters from the era were often plas- up some country tered over the tops of others and few store signs, display survived. These had been used as insu- cases, tin cans, etc. lation in a home and were steamed to There are many Interested in learning more about remove the plaster that was attached. reproductions Centaur Nation? They brought over $500,000 at auction. with advertising. A Chevrolet dealership in Pierce, From the pictures, Join us for our Open House! Nebraska closed in 1966. Their inven- most looked good tory of cars remained outside until they but there was October 26, 2014 sold at auction last year. More than still plenty of risk Register today or for more information visit 500 cars sold over a two-day period. A involved. I was 1958 Chevy Cameo truck brought over pleased when I www.woodstockacademy.org $140,000. The auction total was around arrived to see that $3 million. over 90% of the A comic book featuring the first items were gen- appearance of Superman was recent- uine. The house ly sold in an online auction. The No. had everything 1 edition of “Action Comics” pictures from old cloth- Superman lifting a car over his head. ing to a brass The condition was great for a comic cash register. A book of this age having been graded as Pulver penny gum 9 out of 10. It set a record for comic book machine with a prices when it brought over $2 million mechanical clown at auction. brought $7,000 and Look to your future, We haven’t found anything worth mil- the whole group lions but we have had our share of nice brought well into Look to Woodstock Academy discoveries. We found two pieces of fur- the tens of thou- niture in separate Shrewsbury homes sands. that brought over $20,000 each at auc- The excitement “Every Town Deserves a Good Local Newspaper” TheHeartOfMassachusetts.com 10 • The Webster Times • Friday, October 24, 2014 www.webstertimes.net

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Adam Minor know actually works’ Editor To the Editor: portation funding. He co-sponsored a The Webster Times Policy Our local elections are non-partisan. bill to introduce full-day kindergarten Like most of us, I am not interested as and supported multiple amendments to much in the Democrat or Republican bring local aid amounts closer to pre-re- Editor’s Note: With an election season Editorial answers as much as I am interested in cession levels. Peter has committed to upon us, Stonebridge Press will occasion- the solutions that are right for Dudley. help the Dudley Historical Commission ally publish its guidelines for submitting Now in my second term as one of cut through state agency red tape to election-related letters. Should you have your selectmen, I am convinced that recognize some of the history that is any questions, do not hesitate to call us Pulling the Rep. Peter Durant has been and will important to Dudley and has voted to at 508-909-4130. continue to be the right solution for increase funding to councils on aging, Dudley. Since he has represented the to eliminate the waiting list for our Believe it or not, we’re coming up on 6th Worcester District, Representative seniors to receive home health care that time of year — election season. Irish thread Durant’s responsiveness and his ability and he opposes the automatic gas tax Candidates in our communities are to understand how local and state issues increases. gearing up for Nov. 4, and just as they are largely codependent and how those In short, Peter votes as we would, are hoping for a good voter turnout, issues impact his constituency has and represents us as we would expect. Stonebridge Press wants to hear from Sometimes, you just find a thread that made him an invaluable ally, not only As a former selectman, Representative you. Who do you support in your town’s you can’t stop pulling on until you can’t to our Town Hall, but also to residents Durant is committed to and under- upcoming election? Why? What issue is pull any more. with kids in school, seniors, our local stands that local government knows far most important to you? No, he business owners and local non-profit better than state government about how Our Election Letters Policy is as fol- T I’m not groups and organizations. I’m asking and where to invest money locally. His lows: talking Minor all Dudley voters to take a few minutes first instinct is to spend tax revenues Absolutely no anonymous Sound Offs about to vote to re-elect Rep. Peter Durant on more wisely rather than to raise them may be submitted in endorsement of Details com- Nov. 4. endlessly. Where government can help any candidate for political office. Any pletely For the families of those from Dudley the least among us, Peter believes that mention of a political candidate and/or ADAM decon- who serve in the National Guard and it should but with the absolute respon- issues he or she has addressed, and any struct- MINOR Reserves, Peter has sponsored a petition sibility to protect our citizens against election-related matter, must be done in ing a that will allow local officials to reduce fraud, waste and abuse. On Nov. 4, let’s a signed Letter to the Editor. sweater or waive local property taxes assessed not take it for granted when we find All endorsement/election-related let- or shirt, to families of those called to active duty. something in government that we know ters must be received in a timely enough although I can’t lie, I’ve done my share Rather than voting to increase state actually works. Please vote to re-elect fashion to allow for publication up until of pulling on literal threads. I speak taxes and in an effort to relieve the Representative Peter Durant to the 6th one week before your town’s election. metaphorically. burden on our town budget, he voted Worcester District. While space dictates how many letters In the process of writing last week’s to increase the state’s contribution in Jonathan Ruda are published in each issue, prompt sub- column, in which I wrote about my regional education funding, in special Selectman, Town of Dudley mission will increases the likelihood great grandmother, and her affinity for education funding and school trans- of inclusion. In other words, writers the written word (she’d be so proud…), are advised not to wait until two weeks I became curious about her parents before an election to submit a letter. and their parents before her. After all, Finn: Re-elect Peter Durant The last edition including political let- she was born in 1900 (an easy year to ters will be the Friday, Oct. 31 Webster remember). I have never really looked Times. Letters must be received by the into my genealogy before, but now that To the Editor: I have served in the Town Clerk’s editor no later than 12 p.m. Monday, I am thinking about it, it makes me To the voters of the Commonwealth, office since 1990 and have found work- Oct. 27. extremely curious as to where I came please make voting on Tuesday, Nov. 4 ing with Peter to be, well…just that…. All letters must be signed, with a from. a top priority. actually working with Peter. When you place of residence and phone number I know Internet sources can be tricky, To the voters of the 6th Worcester call the office with a question or con- supplied for verification if needed. and at times, untrustworthy, so I take District in the towns of Dudley, cern, you are able to speak directly Failure to include any of that informa- everything I’m about to say with a grain Charlton, Southbridge and Spencer, with Peter. Peter attends selectmen and tion could result in your letter not being of unconfirmed salt. But if it’s true, I make sure to cast your vote for respon- Town Meetings offering updates on edu- published. may have discovered my first glimpse sible and accountable leadership by cation and local aid. He also encouraged All letters must be free of personal into the roots of my family tree. re-electing your current state represen- the town to approve local acceptance to attacks and libelous remarks. Letter As I was double checking online for tative — Peter Durant. allow property tax abatements to resi- writers are encouraged to remain an obituary for my great grandmother, During my months as acting town dents who are in the military serving focused on endorsing a candidate, and trying to confirm her date of death administrator I contacted Peter for on active duty in a foreign country. No to refrain from commenting negatively (because I forgot), I came upon a web- assistance with special legislation to topic of conversation is off the table; you about opponents. Failure to follow that site called “The Descendants of John validate a typographical error on an can count on a direct and sincere dis- guideline could result in rejection of a Irish.” Curiously, I saw my great grand- election warrant. Peter personally cussion. He is a compassionate person letter to the editor. mother’s name as a link, so I clicked walked this request through the various and a passionate and dedicated leader. Letters should not be written as it. The next page brought me to her mandatory stages of approval. The issue Peter Durant is truly a representative though to a particular individual (for parents, each with their own links, as was resolved, finalized and signed by of the people. On Tuesday, Nov. 4, I will example: “Your decision was wrong. well as a link with my mother’s name, the governor within six weeks. Peter is be one Democrat who will not be voting You should not act in that way.”). Refer and all my aunts. Next thing I know, I’m a tireless advocate for the communities for the “Party”; I will be voting for the to individuals by name, and then by falling through a bunny hole of names in his District and has secured mil- right person for the office, Republican “he” or “she” or “they” in subsequent and generations, and soon enough, 14 lions of dollars for needed infrastruc- candidate Peter Durant. references. generations later on my mother’s side, ture improvements. He was also very Ora E. Finn, CMMC For election-related letters only, there I come across the name “John Irish” active in seeing that the Tech Tax was Dudley Town Clerk is a 500-word limit, and all submissions — one of my great-great-great-great- repealed. will be published as space is available. great-great-great-great-great-great- Any candidates for office will be great-grandfathers (that’s right, that’s Term limits and the upcoming election allowed one letter to introduce them- 11 “greats”). selves and their candidacy. Candidates John Irish, according to this website will not be allowed to submit any other (which as far as I can see, is legiti- To the Editor: over the counter in these countries), not election-related letters. mate research), “was born about 1600, a The majority of Massachusetts voters a peep. Giving illegals driver’s licenses. The editor reserves the right to edit son of Jonathan (my 12 greats-grandfa- voted for it in the early 90’s. Party in The higher taxes, fees (hidden taxes), any and all submissions at his dis- ther) and Elizabeth (Kirby) Irish of the power judges threw it out. Most inde- could go on, and on. cretion. When possible, attempts will Parish of Clevedon County of Somerset, pendents knew this would happen. I Finally, he voted for the automatic be made to allow the letter writer to England. He came to America in 1629 and always voted this way — one or two gas tax. Just do not believe he voted for rewrite, but the final decision rests with is considered as the founder of the Irish terms at the most (just like the presi- this one, but then again he gets mile- the editor. family here in the United States. John dent). age. I don’t get mileage in the dreaded No “Your Turn” columns will be Irish came to Plymouth, Mass., with I voted for our current state senator, private sector. The 20-plus cents gas tax accepted as candidate endorsements. John Bradford, the son of Gov. William and made contributions the first time he we now pay was supposed to be used for The editor reserves the right to refuse Bradford of the Plymouth Colony. John ran for state senator. I have seen how he roads, and bridges. Do you really think a submission if it does not meet any of Irish was living in Duxbury, Plymouth has performed. He has been a good state the automatic gas tax will be used like the aforementioned guidelines for pub- Colony, Mass., in 1629, where he was of senator, but we need better. Most state it could? Taxation without representa- lication. The editor may otherwise edit considerable note as a surveyor of lands. agencies are going rogue, in that they tion, founding fathers are turning over or reject a letter at his discretion. He left much property in Seaconnet, R.I. are not being held responsible for their in their grave. I am an independent There are a lot of important issues He was a volunteer for the Pequot War actions. DCF, for example, kidnapped voter, disabled Marine vet who could facing every town this year and you in 1633-1637. a child from Connecticut over a year. care less about party, group. Just be our deserve a say in them. You’ll get one “…Quite likely, John Irish came from Not a peep from our state senator. State representative. Please vote, whomever chance at the polls on Election Day. England on ‘The Talbot,’ which arrived agencies, a dumping ground for rela- you care for. You have another chance on our Op/ at Cape Ann, Salem, Mass., on June 27, tives, and pals (did you ever try to get Ed pages. 1629.” a state job?) of reps. The illegals being Jim Allison So what are you waiting for? Now, according to more research, dumped in our state, many have resis- Webster The Talbot was one of a fleet of 11 tant diseases (you can buy anything ships sent in 1630 by John Winthrop to carry nearly 1,000 immigrants from England to America and founded the Take care in deciding whom to vote for Letters to the Massachusetts Bay Colony. Care to take a venture at the name of another of those 11 ships? That’s right — The Mayflower. To the Editor: can work through this election year and Editor But obviously, it’s not THE Mayflower. I have always voted for whom I find which one of our politicians are Putting my excitement to the side when believe is the most qualified candi- showing honesty, values and integrity. I first saw that name, I remembered that date(s) and not just vote because of a Let us make an effort to do our job, the famous Mayflower we all know land- certain aligned political party. I cannot of properly electing our new governor, Patel: Vote for Joe ed in present-day Plymouth in 1620 — emphasize enough that the bottom line state senator and local state representa- not 1629. I found out the other boat was is that it is our (the common sense citi- tive this election year. McKenna just another ship named “Mayflower.” zens’) job to run this country. Electing our next government offi- In fact, there were several boats with The dependability and responsibility cials is about quality, values, morals To the Editor: that name. Interesting…and confusing. of running our country is so large, that and principles — it’s not about being To the voters in the 18th Worcester Another interesting note is that John we can accomplish this by delegating aligned with a favorite political party! District — I write to very quickly share Irish seemed to be an indentured ser- the authority and responsibility to the Gone are the days of “old school” a story about how I know Joe McKenna, vant. appropriate politicians. Please remem- thinking — let us move forward and and about why he would make an excel- “The Irish family seemed to have res- ber that we are still ultimately respon- vote with “common sense” which in lent state representative. idence in Somersetshire, England, as sible, and that means we must be well turn will help the Massachusetts resi- I called State Rep. Peter Durant’s seen from an “indenture” of said John informed on both the politicians and dents move forward in a positive direc- office for help with a complex and urgent Irish, dated April 20, 1629 and record- the issues. tion. family matter in the summer of 2012, ed July 12, 1697 at Taunton, Mass. By I believe that it can be difficult to see who assigned this task to Joe McKenna. While this was a federal issue that fell the terms thereof: ‘John Irish, of the through the enormous media influence Heather J. Wright beyond the purview of the rep’s office, Parish of Clisdon County of Somerset, on what we hear, but by using our crit- Webster laborer, agreed with Timothy Hatherly, ical and analytical thinking skills, we that did not stop Joe McKenna from feltmaker, of the Parish of St. Gloves, in being completely accessible and com- Southwark, County of Surrey, to abide mitted to advocating for my family and with him five years at Plymouth, New helping us resolve this issue over the England, having meat, drink and lodg- READING next 18 months. My family is now unit- ing and five pounds per year, and at the NEWSPAPERS ed, and Joe’s work above and beyond end of that time, 12 bushels of that coun- his duties played a major role. try wheat, corn and 25 acres of land.” I wish I could vote for Joe, and urge Of course, all of this is unconfirmed, IS A QUEST you to as well. Usha Patel Turn To XXX page ­­­A11 LIKE NO OTHER Spencer www.webstertimes.net Friday, October 24, 2014 • The Webster Times • 11 Viewpoint Letters to the Editor

Landry: ‘Support the re-election of Peter Durant’ Saad: Moore a ‘valuable asset’ in the State Senate

To the Editor: for state services including direct- To the Editor: legislation and is a member of the It is with deep gratitude that I am ing the Department of Professional As a selectman in Oxford for many Committee on Bills in Third Reading, writing this letter showing my support Licensure to accept training obtained years, I have had the opportunity to wit- which gives the bills final review before for the re-election of Peter Durant to in the military towards trade licenses ness the many accomplishments that coming up for approval by the Senate. the position of state representative in in Massachusetts, prohibits active mil- Sen. Richard Moore has made to benefit He has won the respect of his legisla- Dudley, Charlton, Southbridge and itary enrolled at public and private col- the town and other towns in Southern tive colleagues for his commitment and Spencer. leges and universities from academic Worcester County. knowledge of the legislative process. He I have had the pleasure of speaking or financial penalties by virtue of their He has always responded to town has also earned the respect of legislators with Peter on multiple occasions at dif- service. A student who enrolls, but is officials and residents’ requests prompt- across the country by previously elect- ferent functions around the Town of unable to complete a course because ly and effectively with real results. ing him as president of the National Dudley and found that he gives you he or she is called to active duty, can Senator Moore is presently serving as Conference of State Legislators. His his full attention every time. Whether complete the course at a later date, or President Pro Tempore, one of the top accomplishments have been many and he is listening or sharing his years of withdraw with a full refund of fees and two leadership positions in the Senate his vision for our future is bright. wisdom with you it is obvious that your tuition. Peter also assisted QCC in get- behind the Senate President. I firmly For the benefit of all let us keep this concerns matter. We have spoken about ting $300,000 to start their Innovative believe that his leadership position and valuable asset in the Senate. On Nov. 4 history, politics, veterans’ affairs and Technology Center to provide train- seniority in the Senate has proven to be vote to retain Senator Dick Moore in the town events, and each time he never left ing to unemployed, and veterans in a valuable asset to the towns he serves. State Senate. until the conversation was over. advanced manufacturing. Senator Moore also serves as vice John G. Saad As a veteran, it makes me feel real- I would like to urge all of Dudley vot- chair of the Senate Committee on Ethics Oxford ly good to know that Peter has done ers to support the re-election of Peter and Rules which controls the flow of such things as sponsoring a bill where Durant. active duty military would not have to pay property taxes while deployed, Mark A. Landry An independent for Sen. Richard T. Moore passed an extension of Valor Act to Dudley expand financial services to veterans To the Editor: tremendously due to the hard work of I first met Dick Moore while he was Senator Moore as an advocate for every- campaigning for the Massachusetts thing from school children to senior House or Representatives back in 1977. citizens, private businesses to non- Sullivan: Vote for Peter Durant Although I am a registered Independent, profit organizations. Please visit www. and most often lean towards the MooreForSenate.com to review the Republican candidates, I have never many, many accomplishments for our To the Editor: sible and responsive to our requests. missed an opportunity to support and towns and our school districts through To the voters of the 6th Worcester Representative Durant is quick to vote for Dick Moore. the efforts of Senator Moore. District — I am writing this letter on return calls and e-mails and is always Regardless of your political party Please vote on Tuesday, November behalf of State Rep. Peter Durant. available to attend our town meetings affiliation there is a clear choice in the 4th for Richard T. Moore as Senator In my time as an elected official in the and Board of Selectmen meetings. Massachusetts Senate representing 14 in General Court for the Towns of Town of Dudley we have been fortunate I strongly urge all Dudley voters and Southern Central Massachusetts towns Bellingham, Blackstone, Douglas, to have had excellent representation in district voters to consider a vote for formerly known as the Worcester and Dudley, Hopedale, Mendon, Milford, Boston from former representatives of Representative Peter Durant on Nov. 4. Norfolk District. Senator Richard T. Millville, Northbridge, Oxford, both the Democratic and Republican Moore who has served his district tire- Southbridge Sutton, Uxbridge and parties to current Representative Steven Sullivan lessly as a conservative Senate Democrat Webster. His voice as your Senator is Durant. Representative Durant has been Clerk, Dudley Board of since 1996 was appointed to the presti- recognized at the Statehouse in Boston highly visible, approachable, acces- Selectmen gious position of Senate President Pro with respect and integrity. Tempore, one of the top two leadership posts after Senate President. Timothy M. Schur Each of the 14 Southern Central Dudley ‘Wonderful care’ at Harrington’s TCU Massachusetts towns has benefitted

To the Editor: commentated on the warm reception McKenna for state representative We would like to express our sincere and courtesy they received when vis- appreciation to the Transitional Care iting. Unit in Webster for the wonderful care It is wonderful to have an excellent To the Editor: this district’s voice is heard. that my husband, John, received during and acute care facility in our local area I am writing to offer my support for Joe’s common-sense approach will his recovery. to insure the quick recovery to those Joseph McKenna for state representa- make a difference in the future of our We found the entire staff of nurses who will ever experience an unexpect- tive in the 18th Worcester District. area. and therapists to be very personable ed illness that would require extended I have known Joe for three years and I hope on Nov. 4, you will join me in and professional. They never hesitated care. believe with his drive, compassion and voting for Joseph McKenna for state to go above and beyond “the call of open-mindedness he will work hard to representative. bring balance back to Beacon Hill. As a duty” to make sure all our needs were John and Joyce Szeredy state representative, he will represent Jennifer Camacho met in a timely manner. Webster Our family members and friends also the people of the district to ensure that Webster No to casinos in Massachusetts, vote yes on Question 3

How would you feel if the we favor casinos, we’re not world around them, what pared with the previous year of 92. And Massachusetts Gaming Commission interested in hearing statis- does this love have to do the number of people screened in 2013 decided to build a casino on Webster tics about how 70 percent your with gambling and casinos for gambling addiction was 14,355, com- Lake? of casino revenues rely on turn and other forms of “gaming pared with the recent previous annual I have heard numerous people say, gambling addictions. When entertainment?” Bringing average of 1,966. That is a 700-percent “What’s wrong with building casinos we favor casinos, we don’t casinos into Massachusetts increase in the number of individu- in Massachusetts, but not in my town!” want to hear how the poor Fr. Luke A. has nothing to do with love, als and families affected by gambling If you enjoy gambling and going to and lower economic classes Veronis and as a Christian com- addiction!” the casinos, why wouldn’t you want are affected the most from munity, we have to raise And it’s not just in Ohio. Thus far in Oxford one in your own town? Is it because we gambling. When we favor our voice against allowing 2014, Delaware taxpayers have paid $43 know that casinos change everything casinos, we don’t want to casinos to come into our million to bail out their failing casinos. about the region in which they enter? hear stories about fami- Commonwealth. Earlier this year, four casinos closed in Is it because we know that crime will lies destroyed and lives ruined from This sentiment was reiterated in dif- Atlantic City, including the two year increase, small businesses will suffer gambling. Can we honestly say we are ferent ways by all the faith leaders of old $2 billion Revels Casino. And now and that the social fabric of the local thinking of our neighbor when we say, Massachusetts! Cardinal O’Malley and 5,000 workers are out of a job, feeling community will dangerously change? “I definitely don’t want the casino in my the other three Roman Catholic bishops betrayed by a system that promised On Oct. 9, 80 faith leaders — Greek town, but if it’s built in some other city of our state highlighted how “expanded stable, well-paying jobs! Orthodox, Roman Catholic, Mainline of Massachusetts 60 miles away, then gaming in the Commonwealth opens the Rev. Anthony Livolsi, the pastor Protestant, Evangelical, Pentecostal, I don’t have a problem with it.” The door to a new form of predatory gaming. of Old South Church who hosted this Jewish and Muslim — from around tempting thrill of gambling blinds us to The gambling industry threatens local event, noted that his church was home Massachusetts gathered in the historic our neighbor! businesses, weakens the moral fabric of to some of the greatest movements in Old South Church in Boston to make Jesus taught us the Golden Rule: “Do society, and fundamentally alters com- the history of our country. Samuel a statement in opposition to Casino unto others as you want to them to munities for decades to come.” Adams and Benjamin Franklin spoke Construction in the Commonwealth. do unto you.” Ultimately, our entire Bishop Alan Gates of the Episcopal from this church, as did the patriots of We asked all Massachusetts residents Christian message can be summed up Diocese of MA gave a powerful state- the Boston Tea Party, and some of the to consider voting yes to ballot Question in the words, “Love one another as God ment when he used the recent example first abolitionists in America. 3 — the ballot question “Expanding loves you.” Love should be the motivat- of Ohio, where he served for the past 10 “The legendary lions of this congre- Prohibitions on Gaming” — in the Nov. ing factor for each and every Christian. years. Although Ohio residents rejected gation pled for the rights and welfare 4 elections. Yet, what does love have to do with casinos in numerous previous ballots, of the vulnerable, and so I believe they On behalf of the Greek Orthodox gambling? Although we may not have the casino industry spent $47 million would be pulling out their hair to see Faith community in Massachusetts, I many clear teaching in the Bible about to capitalize on the economic distress some billionaire fat cat in Las Vegas was one of eight faith leaders who spoke casinos and gambling, we find very following 2008, and a year later the resi- profit on the backs of Boston’s needy and focused simply on the fact that clear reference to divine love as the dents of Ohio voted for the construction and poor. This is a battle between David our Christian faith is all about love — motivation for everything we do, divine of four casinos in their state. “Now, two and the Goliath predatory casino indus- love for God and love for our neighbor. love that expresses a sincere concern years after the opening of those Ohio try!” And if we are trying to live lives of for our neighbor. casinos,” Bishops Gates related, “we Of course, in the end we are all free love, we have to realize that when we To love God with all our soul, heart, see that the promise of 34,000 new jobs to vote as we choose about casinos. Yet expand gambling and casinos in this mind and strength, and then to share was false. There were 10,000 temporary I challenge everyone to reflect on how Commonwealth, we are not thinking this divine love with our neighbor is construction jobs, and only 5,000 per- our love for God and love for our neigh- about the welfare of our neighbor. The the essence of our faith. What does manent jobs created. After two and a bor has absolutely nothing to do with entire gaming industry represents the this love that Christ exemplified on the half years, the tax revenue to state and bringing casinos into Massachusetts! exact opposite of love. The passion for Cross, this love that we see victorious in local governments is well less than the Think about that on Nov. 4, and consid- exciting gambling entertainment leads the Resurrection, this love that Christ amount that had been promised for the er voting yes on Resolution 3. us to ignore the fact that we have to instilled in His followers and command- first year alone. In 2013, 682 people were win at the expense of others. When ed us to witness and share with the treated for gambling disorders, com- Pulling the Irish thread

America on the aforementioned less-fa- seems pretty cool, almost as cool as the the family has a French-Canadian her- MINOR mous “Mayflower.” Confused yet? family crest I found (pictured with this itage. I wonder where that thread will continued from page A10­­­ In reviewing all this research, it seems column). lead me… even on the website, as there are var- as though a branch of my family on my The even more awe-inspiring thing? ious other reports that suggest alter- mother’s side comes from England and With so many generations in the family Adam Minor may be reached at (508) nate histories. For example, one sug- the very beginnings of the settlement of tree, there’s no telling where all the rest 909-4130, or by e-mail at aminor@stone- gests that John Irish actually came to Massachusetts. I don’t know, but that of them go. I’m told my father’s side of bridgepress.com. 12 • The Webster Times • www.webstertimes.net Autumn edibles go from décor to table

Plump round pumpkins and tri col- Americans Combine liquid, puréed vegeta- old to be enjoyed fresh. ored Indian corn are sure signs autumn revered the Take bles, and pumpkin; heat. Add is here. While these harvest favor- pumpkin as a cream and season with salt and *** ites are familiar sights at entryways valuable source the pepper. Corn Décor: Once you’ve eaten your and front stoops, they are also edible! of food to carry Hint fill of freshly picked Indian Corn, you Speckled Indian Corn and seasonal them through *** can easily recycle the rest for ornamen- pumpkins, from large Jack-O-Lanterns the long, cold KAREN Colorful Corn: A trio of col- tal use. Pull the husks all the way over to squat pumpkins, are favorite fare winters, teach- orful corn cobs, dried and hung the stalk and allow them to dry out for for the harvest table. Read on for sug- ing early English TRAINOR on a back door are a sure sign about a week. To make Indian Corn last gestions to take them from décor to the settlers how to of Autumn. “Indian Corn,” with the season and beyond as a decoration, dining table! grow and prepare husks pulled back to expose simply spray or paint shellac on the pumpkins, which became an important petite, speckled ears are a New England kernels. *** seasonal mainstay of the pioneer diet. treat in more ways than one. The Pumpkins with Purpose: Jack-O- The pilgrims utilized every part of the delightfully ornate corn cobs have long *** Lanterns are a Halloween tradition. pumpkin, roasting the flesh, drying the been used as home décor to usher in the Win Dinner for Two at the Publick Whether illuminated by old-fashioned seeds, making flour from dried pump- autumn season, but did you know some House — Your tips can win you a great candles or flickering flameless lights, kin, and even weaving floor mats out of strains of Indian corn are edible? Food dinner for two at the historic Publick the carved pumpkins attract trick-or- pumpkin skins, a method learned from grade Indian corn on the cob is often House Historic Inn in Sturbridge! treaters near and far to neighborhood the Native Americans. In New England, available at Farmer’s Markets and spe- Simply send in a hint to be entered into doorsteps. Dark orange sugar pump- colonists made the first crustless pump- cialty grocery stores during the harvest a random drawing. One winner per kins handily go from fall centerpiece to kin pies by cutting the top of the pump- season. These “calico” colored pointy- month will win a fabulous dinner for the dinner table. The solid, sweet orbs kin, removing the seeds and filling it eared cobs are not only delicious – they two (a $60 value) at the renowned restau- hold up nicely for displays both indoors with apples, milk, sugar and spices and are fun to eat when popped on the cob! rant, located on Route 131 across the and out, and in true frugal fashion, after baking it whole. town common in historic Sturbridge. they have served their time they can be *** Because I’m in the business of dispens- enjoyed as dessert pies, creamy soups *** Pop Corn: Individual ears of dried ing tips, not inventing them (although I and holiday breads. It’s no wonder har- Fresh Pumpkin Bisque: After your food grade Indian Corn may be (care- can take credit for some), I’m counting vest pumpkins have long remained an (still intact) sugar pumpkin has served fully) popped in the microwave using on you readers out there to share your autumn wonder, prized for both their its time as an autumn prop, why not the standard paper bag method. Keep in best helpful hints! culinary and decorative virtues! serve it up on the dinner table? Here’s mind Indian corn is harder and tougher an easy recipe for a rich pumpkin soup. than traditional corn, but the “fun fac- Do you have a helpful hint or handy tip *** For a vegetarian version, just switch tor” makes it a treat worth trying! In that has worked for you? Do you have a Perfect Picks: Keep in mind when ini- vegetable broth for the chicken broth. addition, fresh Indian Corn may be cut question regarding household or garden tially choosing pumpkins that the vari- off the cob to be popped on the stove or matters? If so, why not share them with ety you select should fit your need. For Ingredients: 1 medium onion, in a popcorn maker. readers of The Southbridge Evening example, if you desire a pumpkin for chopped; 2 stalks celery, chopped; 3 Note: Keep in mind if you plan to eat News? Send questions and/or hints to: pie, a medium sugar pumpkin, which cloves garlic, chopped; 4 cups chick- Indian Corn it is of utmost importance Take the Hint!, c/o the Southbridge is typically small and sweet with a dark en (or vegetable) broth; 2 tomatoes, that the corn is a strain safe to eat and News, 25 Elm St., Southbridge, MA orange color, is the best choice. For chopped; 2 bay leaves; 1/2 teaspoons that it has not been treated. Some farm 01550. Or e-mail [email protected]. Hints carving, look for well rounded pump- nutmeg; 2 cups pumpkin purée (one stands and markets are now offering are entered into a drawing for dinner for kins that have good color with stem medium sugar pumpkin, about four authentic Indian Corn cobs dried and two at the historic Publick House Inn. intact. Pumpkins earmarked as Jack-O- pounds, yield about 1 1/2 cup purée); ready for popping. For more great hints, tune into Take the Lanterns are usually larger and contain salt and pepper to taste; 1 cup heavy Hint! one minute snippet tips aired twice too many strings and seeds to be prac- cream. *** daily on ORC FM 98.9. And for more tips tical for pie making, but the seeds are Instructions: Sauté onions, celery, Food Fact: Believe it or not, cer- and talk, be sure to listen to my live hour- ideal for toasting. and garlic in butter. Add broth, toma- tain varieties Indian Corn can also be long show from 9 to 10 a.m. each Friday toes, bay leaves and nutmeg. Cook until eaten fresh, steamed or boiled. The key on WARE 1250. *** vegetables are very soft. Strain and is choosing edible Indian Corn that is Pumpkins’ Past: Pumpkins boast a reserve liquid. Purée vegetables with freshly picked and young and tender. If long history at the harvest table. Native some liquid and strain through a sieve. the kernels appear dried, the corn is too New emergency department could be operational by year’s end

great physicians and help us NEW make this ER what it is. It’s continued from page 1 one thing to have the bricks and mortar and great facility, ers and regular citizens from but it’s all about the doctors local towns who donated fund- and nurses and staff as well. ing to make the emergency We know these days it is haz- department construction, on ardous and you don’t know the opposite side of the hospi- what’s going to walk in, and tal from the current facility, a these folks make great caregiv- reality. ers and make great decisions Sen. Richard Moore, who and our patients are blessed to have that opportunity to be pushed for the $1.5 million The new emergency department that was constructed award from the state to help cared for by these great doctors at Harrington Healthcare at Hubbard, which is expect- and physicians.” fund the project, said the ini- ed to be operational by year’s end. tiative was not just a benefit for The new emergency depart- the Webster community, but ment still needs to receive for other local communities as approval from the Department well. speaks well for department a reliable resource of Public Health to open to the “It’s certainly an important this communi- for the local community to public, but officials are hopeful day for this community and the ty and this hos- depend on. the facility will open by the end of the year. Ed Moore noted larger community and folks Jason Bleau photos pital.” “Special recognition for the who travel through the region,” The people who really made this that tours of the facility would Sen. Richard Moore cuts the ribbon for the Remillard be made available in the com- said the senator. “We don’t get Family Emergency Department. Webster hos- happen. From that standpoint the chance in the Legislature pital receives a couple of folks stand out and ing months to give the public very often to do something that around 12,000 that really is the people who their first look at the finished will save lives and this project the building that had served visits a year in its emergen- take care of our patients. Dr. product. will clearly save lives. It’s gone a great purpose but outlived cy department alone, and Ed Jim Sullivan is our chief of from what I have heard people itself and had a lot of privacy Moore made sure to recognize the ER and has really become Jason Bleau may be reached call a ‘more permanent version issues, to now a state-of-the- a special group of individu- the pied piper because he’s at 508-909-4129, or by e-mail at of MASH’ on the other end of art facility and one that really als that make the emergency been able to attract all these [email protected]. ‘I would never advocate for a center that doesn’t hold people accountable or help public safety’

serving a population that DATOC to help solve the people I’ve heard oppose take advantage of the he said he hopes that the CENTER lives in the community ongoing [drug] crisis and the center when I asked Center’s services. He also public open their minds continued from page 1 now. They are already crime issues in Webster,” them about the center noted that it’s important to what he and Bibaud Board of Selectmen meet- in the community — we said Evangelidis. “I com- when it was open they for citizens to realize are trying to accomplish ing agenda on Oct. 27, are just providing them mitted to help the people told me they didn’t even that the center will not, and look beyond what where Evangelidis will supervision and pro- of Webster by attending know it was there. I’ve for any reason, cater to he believes are false and present his take on the gramming.” their monthly meetings, been trying to work with sex offenders or violent misleading concerns and project. That “community” which I did for roughly a the committee and solve offenders, and that only misinformation. The sheriff opted not to includes the towns of year. During the course the problem in Webster. low-level drug offenders “I hope that the peo- delve into the politics on Dudley, Oxford and of those meetings it I would never advocate living in the community ple of Webster under- returning the corrections Webster, according the was the committee that for a center that doesn’t currently on probation stand that this is Judge center back to operation, sheriff, who was provid- thought it would be a hold people accountable will be served through Bibaud, the probation but took the opportunity ed those details by Judge good idea if we brought or help public safety.” the center. The services department and myself to define what it is exact- Bibaud, who was unavail- the COAP Center or cor- The sheriff also noted offered through the cen- trying to be proactive in ly he is trying to do. able for comment for this rections center that had that he has spoken with ter would include drug the community and help “This center, work- report as of press time. closed down back to the local departments like testing, anger manage- solve a problem of drugs ing with Judge Timothy Evangelidis added that community to take care the Webster Police and ment programs, counsel- and crime in Webster by Bibaud, who is a key his plans to bring new life of these issues.” there is no record that ing, educational services utilizing a center that can judge at the Dudley to the corrections center The center origi- shows an influx of crim- and other programs and help reduce crime and District Court in the were sparked by his dis- nally closed down in inals into the three town the use of drugs could substance abuse and help probation department, cussions with an organi- 2013 due to budget cuts area to live and take lead anyone attending make the community will serve low-level drug zation in Webster work- from the Department advantage of the center the center to jail time. safer place,” Evangelidis offenders on probation ing to tackle the drug and of Corrections. Under and there is no dramatic Evangelidis will be said. who are already living in crime concerns that have Evangelidis’ plan the exodus of residents from one of many speaking at the community and have plagued the town. Sheriff’s Department the three towns when the the Oct. 27 meeting on Jason Bleau may be substance issues with a “I am busy as a sher- would run the center if it center closed, statistics the issue with hopes of reached at 508-909-4129 or supervised program on iff, and I was frankly is reopened. he believes indicates that clearing up any miscon- by email at Jason@stone- a daily basis,” he said. minding my own busi- “The point is that this criminals will not move ceptions about the proj- bridgepress.com. “What’s important to ness tending to that work center existed in the com- into Oxford, Webster ect and maybe getting the note is we are going to be when I was invited to join munity for 15 years,” said or Dudley and create re-opening of the center the community group the sheriff. “Most of the bigger problems just to back on track. For now,

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Pastor Thomas Filmer. It is interesting and Preaching God’s Word and wel- passes through the 14 towns of Ashby, to note that Pastor Filmer is the person coming and showing the way for people Ashburnham, Westminster, Princeton, news briefs for whom the school superintendent to find the comfort their soul needs Hubbardston, Barre, Rutland, Oakham, office building on East Main St, close to is important. The church is involved Leicester, Spencer, Charlton, Oxford, the church, is named It was done so in in foreign and domestic missionaries Sutton and Douglas. The trail cross- recognition of Pastor and Mrs. Filmer’s also fulfilling the direction of Jesus in es over Mount Wachusett and Mount First Baptist Church of involvement in the schools of Webster, reaching the world. Call Pastor or Mrs. Watatic as well as through several It was in the original church build- Harmon at 508-943-5994 for more infor- state forests, including Crow Hills in Webster celebrates 200 years ing that people of Webster held their mation regarding the services and or Leominster, a popular rock climbing WEBSTER — It is a most exciting meeting in 1832 to incorporate Webster history of the church. If you have never location. time at the First Baptist Church of as a town. It is noted that one former seen this church, now is the time to be Jan Parke, president of the Common Webster on 33 East Main St., as the pastor could not stay on in that office welcomed. Ground Land Trust (Leicester/ pastor and congregation prepare to rec- because he requested a salary of $100 Spencer), said, “We at Common Ground ognize the 200th year of existence as the yearly. Many contractors were hired Land Trust are so pleased to hear this First Church in Webster. from Boston and other areas to help in good news about this grant that will The public and members of all faiths the construction of the present build- Midstate Trail awarded help us further the recreational use of are welcome to come celebrate with ing. Much of the original woodwork and properties in our area. We are looking First Baptist’s membership Oct. 24 and pews were kept to maintain as much of National Park Service forward to working together with the 25 at 7 p.m., as the church will hold ser- the originality of the building as possi- MSCPP to make this happen.” vices with special music by some mem- ble. When Pastor Harmon accepted the assistance Another coalition partner, Ed Hood, pastorate in 1986, many projects had to executive director of the Opacum Land bers of the former “Campbell Singers.” The Midstate Trail Conservation A message will be delivered and refresh- be done to keep the building in running Trust, said, “Continuing to improve condition. Most projects were done by Partnership Project (MSCPP) is excit- and secure the Midstate Trail for the ments will be served to those attending ed to announce that the National Park after the service. Sunday, Oct. 26, at 11 membership under Pastor Harmon’s public benefit and regional tourism is direction. A few contractors were hired Service (NPS) has awarded the Midstate an important priority for land conser- a.m., there will be another service and Trail a technical assistance grant. special music. Lunch will follow that but most of the work was volunteers vation and outdoors organizations all from the membership. The NPS assistance will be through along its route. We firmly support the service but responses to Pastor or Mrs. the Rivers, Trails and Conservation Harmon at 508-943-5994, are necessary The adjacent yellow building is the leadership of the Greater Worcester original parsonage built for the Pastor’s Assistance (RTCA) Program for 2014- Land Trust for their work to protect and for proper planning and set up. 2015. The RTCA program supports com- It is interesting to note this celebra- use in 1845. Today, that building is improve the trail in the region south of used for offices and small quarters for munity-led natural resource conserva- Worcester, and along its entire route, tion day is the exact date of the orga- tion and outdoor recreation projects nizational formality of the church 200 missionaries to rest in as they travel. It and look forward to partnering with has also had some re-modeling and the across the nation. They have previ- this work in whatever ways we can.” years ago. The church was incorporat- ously provided planning assistance in ed in 1814 before Webster was officially current youth group uses those rooms Heather Clish, AMC’s director of con- as their meeting rooms. Massachusetts for the Southern New servation and recreation policy, said, a town (1832). The total history of the England Trunkline Trail (SNETT), church beginning and organization is Again, the public in invited to cele- “We are very pleased that the National brate this great date in First Baptist’s Connect Historic Boston (biking and Park Service has selected the Greater written in quill pen and recorded in walking trail), the Last Green Valley leather bound books, which are in the history. Worcester Land Trust and the volun- At present, the Pastor is Thomas Water Trail and the New England teer Midstate Trail Committee of the church’s possession. There are pictures National Scenic Trail. of past pastors and recordings of events Harmon who accepted that position in Appalachian Mountain Club (AMC) to 1986. He has pastored the church these “I am glad that this federal funding convene partners across the region and that have happened. It is baffling to will be used locally to assist the key compare the happenings of America in past 28 years. It is a humbling experi- develop a plan for promoting the trail ence to preach God’s Holy Word and partners and applicant organizations in and ensuring that it continues to be its early stages and realize our nation defining goals and a vision for the trail, was only 38 years old when First Baptist see lives changed as they accept the the iconic close-to-home recreational designing an effective community out- outlet it is today. Volunteers have been organized on Oct. 26, 1814. The record great free gift of Salvation offered in reach program, and planning the final hard at work on this 92-mile central books describe the merchants and the Gospel. The Bible is the ultimate path of the trail,” said U.S. Rep. Jim Massachusetts trail for decades, and we building of the first small wooden struc- guide for this church. Pastor and Mrs. McGovern. “This project is a worthy look forward to working with NPS and ture which was on the present property, Harmon are originally from Maine and cause, and very deserving of assistance the Midstate Trail communities on this It was erected in 1825, however the con- this is the 3rd church in which he has from the NPS.” project.” gregation then realized they wanted a ministered. This small congregation at The MSCPP is a coalition being Another aspect of this grant will be much bigger building with a steeple that present has seen many ups and downs formed in order to assist and sup- to explore linking the City of Worcester “would point upward to direct people to in dedication and attendance in the port the Midstate Trail Committee and adjacent towns to the Midstate look to God.” This wooden structure past but the congregation is made up (of the Worcester Section of the through a connector trail. Local, state was moved to become part of Samuel of various people who want to serve AMC). The MSCPP will be made up and federal open-space plans have long Slater’s mills, which would have been and learn and dedicate their lives to of the Massachusetts Department of called for the linkage of cities and their behind the present First Federal Credit being fruitful for Jesus’ sake. Always Conservation and Recreation, trail populations to natural environments Union. The present stone structure was welcoming new folks, the people of First Baptist look forward to greeting each groups, local land trusts, conservation and recreation opportunities. built in 1867 and erected in one year’s one who participates in this anniversa- organizations and town planning and Colin Novick, executive director of time for $38,000. Today’s comparisons ry weekend. The church is an outreach conservation boards. MSCPP’s mission the Greater Worcester Land Trust, said, would be quite a shock. These interest- to local communities and the philos- is, with the help of this NPS grant, to “connecting the people of the City of ing facts are all available to the public ophy is that church is a hospital for build lasting and ongoing partnerships Worcester with Mount Wachusett, New in a booklet soon to be put together and sinners and not a museum for saints. that will ensure that the trail corri- Hampshire and Rhode Island with a finished during the year. A listing of The outreach is great in welcoming new dor is available for the recreation and hiking path, has been the Holy Grail of all pastors who have ministered in the friends and family. Acknowledging the enjoyment of future generations. This local open-space trail work for decades. church is also recorded. Some stayed fact that human nature needs Christ’s partnership is currently in the alliance The Midstate Trail crosses several of merely a year, others longer. The lon- redemption, First Baptist wants to building stage. The Midstate Trail is our conservation areas, and we are gest recorded time that a pastor minis- reach out and help with the spiritual over 92 miles long and runs from Rhode very invested in the preservation of this tered to the church is 30 years. That was needs of these communities. Teaching Island to New Hampshire. The trail amazing and historic trail.”

Wednesday, Oct. 29: Half Day of School Thursday, Oct. 30: PB&J meal or – Breakfast only munchie lunch or salad meal or turkey BARTLETT HIGH SCHOOL Thursday, Oct. 30: Grab and go or salad roll-up or turkey pot pie, baked sweet plate or turkey roll-up or turkey pot pie or potatoes, fruit, milk. Monday, Oct. 27: Turkey sandwich, Rib-BQ/bun, soup of the moment, sweet Friday, Oct. 31: PB&J meal or whole-wheat bread with Romaine lettuce potato fries, fruit, milk. munchie lunch, sandwich of the day or or chicken patty, whole-wheat bun, long Friday, Oct. 31: Grab and go or salad yummy cheese pizza, tossed salad, fruit, grain brown rice pilaf, pea and carrots, SHEPHERD HILL REGIONAL plate or French bread pizza or hot dog, Halloween treat, milk. spiced applesauce, milk. HIGH SCHOOL tossed salad, Halloween treat, fruit, milk. Tuesday, Oct. 28: Turkey sandwich, PARK AVENUE SCHOOL whole-wheat bread with Romaine lettuce Monday, Oct. 27: BBQ ribs, rice pilaf, OXFORD MIDDLE SCHOOL or Pepperoni pizza sticks, potato puffs, Romaine salad, fruit, variety of sand- Monday, Oct. 27: Chicken fajita salad, salad with baby spinach leafs, chickpeas, wiches. Monday, Oct. 27: Grab and go or salad beans, spinach, bread stick or turkey chilled pears, milk. Tuesday, Oct. 28: Sloppy Joes on wheat plate or turkey roll-up or ham with fruit sandwich whole-wheat bread with Wednesday, Oct. 29: Turkey sandwich, bun, sweet potato fries, fruit, variety of sauce, or crispy chicken patty, soup of the Romaine lettuce or spicy chicken patty, whole-wheat bread with Romaine lettuce sandwiches. moment, mashed potatoes, mixed vegeta- whole-wheat bun, long grain brown rice or Beef Ravioli, Mozzarella stick, dinner Wednesday, Oct. 29: Spaghetti and meat bles, vegetable and hummus, fruit, milk. pilaf, broccoli spears, spiced applesauce, roll, whole-wheat, green beans, fruit cock- sauce, salad, roll and butter, frit, variety Tuesday, Oct. 28: Grab and go or salad milk. tail, milk. of sandwiches. plate or buffalo chicken sandwich or tur- Tuesday, Oct. 28: Chicken fajita salad, Thursday, Oct. 30: Turkey sandwich, Thursday, Oct. 30: Buffalo chicken key sub with lettuce, tomato and cheese beans, spinach, bread stick or turkey whole-wheat bread with Romaine let- strips, sweet potato fries, wheat roll, fruit, or personal pizza, potato planks, mixed sandwich, whole-wheat bread with tuce or Sloppy Joes, whole-wheat bun, variety of sandwiches. vegetables, fruit, milk. Romaine lettuce or Papa Gino’s Pizza or sweet potato fries, seasoned beets, chilled Friday, Oct. 31: Nachos guacamole, Wednesday, Oct. 29: Half day of school – pasta and sauce, salad with baby spinach peaches, milk. salsa, cheese, three bean salad, fruit, vari- Breakfast only. leafs, chickpeas, chilled pears, milk Friday, Oct. 31: Turkey sandwich, ety of sandwiches. Thursday, Oct. 30: Grab and go or salad Wednesday, Oct. 29: Chicken fajita whole-wheat bread with Romaine lettuce plate or turkey roll0up or turkey pot pie salad, beans, spinach, bread stick or tur- or Personal pan pizza, oven baked French DUDLEY MIDDLE SCHOOL or Rib-B Q/bun, soup of the moment, key sandwich, whole-wheat bread with fries, seasoned corn, pineapple tidbits, sweet potato fries, fruit, milk. Romaine lettuce or BBQ pulled pork, milk. Monday, Oct. 27: BBQ ribs, rice pilaf, Friday, Oct. 31: Grab and go or salad whole-wheat bun, sweet potato fries, Romaine salad, fruit, variety of sand- plate or French bread pizza or hot dog, green beans, fruit cocktail, milk. BAY PATH wiches. tossed salad, Halloween treat, fruit, milk. Thursday, Oct. 30: Chicken fajita Tuesday, Oct. 28: Sloppy Joes on wheat salad, beans, spinach bread stick or tur- BREAKFAST bun, sweet potato fries, fruit, variety of CHAFFEE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL key sandwich, whole-wheat bread with sandwiches. Romaine lettuce or Mexican taco bowl, Monday, Oct. 27: Cinnamon raisin Wednesday, Oct. 29: Spaghetti and meat Monday, Oct. 27: PB&J meal or munchie Mexican rice, seasoned beets, chilled toast, 4 oz. yogurt, 4 oz. fruit juice, fruit sauce, salad, roll and butter, frit, variety lunch or tuna on goldfish or ham with peaches, milk. variety. of sandwiches. fruit sauce, mashed potatoes, mixed veg- Friday, Oct. 31: Chicken fajita salad, Tuesday, Oct. 28: Sausage, egg and Thursday, Oct. 30: Buffalo chicken etables, vegetable and hummus, fruit, beans, spinach, bread stick or turkey cheese on a croissant, 4 oz. yogurt, 4 oz. strips, sweet potato fries, wheat roll, fruit, milk, sandwich whole-wheat bread with fruit juice, fruit variety. variety of sandwiches. Tuesday, Oct. 28: PB&J meal or Romaine lettuce or personal pan pizza, Wednesday, Oct. 29: Scrambled eggs, Friday, Oct. 31: Nachos guacamole, munchie lunch or salad meal or sand- oven baked French fries, seasoned corn, bacon, whole-wheat toast, 4 oz. fruit juice, salsa, cheese, three bean salad, fruit, vari- wich of the day or turkey sub with lettuce pineapple tidbits, milk. fruit variety. ety of sandwiches. tomato and cheese, potato planks, mixed Thursday, Oct. 30: Coffee cake, 4 oz. vegetables, fruit, milk. WEBSTER MIDDLE SCHOOL yogurt, 4 oz. fruit juice, fruit variety. DUDLEY ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Wednesday, Oct. 29: Half Day of School Friday, Oct. 31: Boo Berry pancakes – Breakfast Only Monday, Oct. 27: Turkey sandwich, with syrup, 4 oz. yogurt, 4 oz. fruit juice, Monday, Oct. 27: BBQ ribs, rice pilaf, Thursday, Oct. 30: PB&J meal or whole-wheat bread with Romaine lettuce fruit variety. Romaine salad, fruit. munchie lunch or salad meal or turkey or spicy chicken patty, whole-wheat bun, Tuesday, Oct. 28: Grilled chicken patty, roll-up or turkey pot pie, baked sweet long grain brown rice pilaf, three bean LUNCH whole grain roll, green beans, fruit. potatoes, fruit, milk. salad, spiced applesauce, milk. Wednesday, Oct. 29: Spaghetti and meat Friday, Oct. 31: PB&J meal or munchie Tuesday, Oct. 28: Turkey sandwich, Monday, Oct. 27: Loaded baked pota- sauce, salad, roll and butter, fruit. lunch or sandwich of the day or yummy whole-wheat bread with Romaine lettuce to – baked potato topped with chili and Thursday, Oct. 30: Sausage and pan- cheese pizza, tossed salad fruit, Halloween or pepperoni pizza sticks, salad with baby cheese, corn bread, steamed broccoli, cakes, maple syrup, sweet potato, fruit. treat, milk. spinach leafs, chickpeas, chilled pears, fruit variety. Friday, Oct. 31: Pizza with cheese, milk. Tuesday, Oct. 28: Buffalo chicken ten- Romaine salad, fruit. CLARA BARTON ELEMENTARY Wednesday, Oct. 29: Turkey sandwich, ders, whole-wheat dinner roll, baked SCHOOL whole-wheat bread with Romaine lettuce French fries, carrot sticks with hummus, OXFORD HIGH SCHOOL or BBQ pulled pork whole-wheat bun, fruit variety. 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Chris Walne of Bay Path runs in stride with the ball during a fast break oppor- tunity.

At left: Bay Path’s CeeJay Green looks down before launch- Nick Ethier photos ing the ball with his left foot. Bay Path’s Thomas Cole leaps over an Assabet player to get his head on the ball. qualified for the this season. State Vocational Tournament. Below: Jesse Suprenant of Bay Nicolas, Walne, Grotton and — Nick Ethier Path threads a pass away from an Pecore are all seniors, and Assabet defender down the field. the Minutemen have seven more for a senior-laden squad preparing themselves for the Central Mass. district postsea- Bay Path’s Troy Nicolas gets past the Assabet keeper on his way to a son tournament. first half goal. “I’m very pleased on how CHARLTON — With a high- in both halves to get past the we are playing as a team,” ly successful regular season Aztecs while improving to 11-1- Bay Path head coach Dave about to come to a close, the 3. Troy Nicolas scored twice Martinson said following the Bay Path boys’ varsity soccer for Bay Path — once in each win with Assabet. “This is a team continued to roll when half — while Chris Walne pot- great group of players that they hosted — and then defeat- ted a goal in the first half and have been working very hard ed — Assabet on Senior Night, Chris Grotton tallied in the in hopes to compete and go far Oct. 20, by a 4-0 final. second half. Josh Pecore saved in district play.” The Minutemen scored twice six shots for his eighth shutout The Minutemen are also waiting to hear if they have Eagles get the best of Bay Path football team

Bay Path quarterback Tucker Hetherman eludes a Worcester Tech A few Bay Path players take a break on the defensive lineman. sideline.

Tucker Hetherman of Bay Path throws a pass down the field before the Worcester Tech defense can get in his way.

CHARLTON — The Bay Path football team’s four-game winning streak came Photos courtesy Rich LeBlanc to a crashing halt Friday night, Oct. Bay Path’s Jake Roberts falls back while attempting to catch a pass. 17 when Worcester Tech invaded and took home a 32-18 victory. Both teams are now 4-2 with one game to go in the regular season schedule. Jon Bowlin of Bay Path goes for a sack while Worcester Tech quarter- back Scott Leivellee launches a pass.

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Nick Ethier photos Shepherd Hill’s Micaela Rice sets up a teammate with a pass.

BY NICK ETHIER Hill head coach Jackie SPORTS STAFF WRITER Govoni said of the cru- STURBRIDGE — Eight cial first set. “It’s tough Tantasqua Regional var- to come back from that sity volleyball playing sometimes.” seniors participated in The Rams then strug- their final regular season gled in the second set, as Shepherd Hill’s Ashley Williams approaches the ball near the net for an attempted spike. home game Oct. 14 when the Warriors led from the Warriors hosted start to finish aside Shepherd Hill Regional. from a tie at 2-2. With And when all was said Ellie Dupre contributing and done, Tantasqua many consecutive points went home happy with thanks to a strong serve, a 3-0 victory. Set scores Tantasqua went from a were 26-24, 25-12, 25-21. 7-4 advantage to a 13-4 “They’ve been play- insurmountable lead. ing together…all of Fleshman (11 service them were up last year,” points, 5 aces, 12 kills) fin- Warriors head coach ished the set with anoth- Stephanie Rousseau said er kill. of the eight playing at the The third set was varsity level for at least much like the first one two years. “More or less — a good, clean game. they’ve all practiced for The Warriors jumped three [years] on varsity.” ahead, 6-0, with Wrijil The seniors include serving, but Shepherd Veronica Dumas of Shepherd Christie Arena, Hill’s Brooke Hammond Hill unleashes a serve to Moriah Burns, Claudia soon returned the favor. Tantasqua. Fleshman, Kendra Iller, Taking the ball down 6-1, At right: From left, Micaela Amelia LaMountain, Hammond wasn’t done Rice and Samantha Therrien until her team was up, Chloe Lilly, Jessica Wrijil of Shepherd Hill leap 10-6. and Jordan Zak, who has in an attempt to block a been out of action with an “I think we did a good shot taken by Tantasqua’s injured knee. Zak hopes job rallying in that third Claudia Fleshman. to be back in time for the one and we just couldn’t Central Mass. Division 2 finish it off,” Govoni said. kills) also played well for district tournament. That was because the Tantasqua. The first set, a back- Warriors won 19 of the The Warriors improved and-forth affair, may next 30 points to put the to 11-3 and swept the two- have been the game game away. game season series with changer. It featured 10 “To crawl out of the the Rams for the first lead changes and five hole in that third game time in school history. ties, but Tantasqua even- was awesome,” Rousseau Tantasqua and Shepherd tually prevailed. said. “I’m really proud of Hill joined varsity volley- With the score knotted them.” ball competition in 2008. at 24-24, Fleshman gave Fleshman set up at The Rams dropped to her team the lead with the serving line with 3-12 in their first year in Mohegan Bowl fall leagues, a thunderous kill. Then, Tantasqua trailing, 21-18, the Mid-Wach League. after LaMountain served but seven straight points The competitive divi- and a rally ensued, on three aces, a block and sion proves that The Hill week ending Oct. 19 Fleshman again had the three Shepherd Hill mis- plays much better than winning kill to take the cues finished the game. its record indicates. Monday Men’s Business first set. 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The Tigers and past Oxford starting keep- Heading down the stretch of Alternately, Oxford looks to DOUGLAS — When the have faced stiff competition all er Gabryanna Cardenas to this fall season, Douglas will get a few more points so they Douglas Tigers girls’ varsity season long and are not done make it 1-0 Tigers with 38:48 host Blackstone-Millville on can earn a playoff berth as they soccer team hosted the Oxford yet. left in the opening half. Oct. 23 before two tough roads visit Grafton in their final reg- Pirates on Tuesday afternoon, “We still have a tough sched- Douglas would dominate the games on Oct. 24 and Oct. 27, ular season game on Oct 24. Oct. 14, both teams were in ule ahead at the end of the majority of the first 40 min- at Bromfield and Blackstone need of a win. Douglas (6-4-2) year,” Stand said of his team’s utes of play, building a 4-0 lead was coming off a tough loss at remaining games. “It’s always with just two minutes left in Nipmuc, while Oxford had fall- nice to get in [to the playoffs] the half. The goals came from en to 6-7, having dropped three sooner rather than later, you Olivia Collins in the 19th min- straight. don’t want to be waiting until ute, Fallyn Hippert in the 21st “We talked about how they the last couple games.” and Hannah Favaloro in the play in the SWCL [Southern Luckily for Stand, his squad 38th. Worcester County League], a drew closer to their playoff Just when you thought this very strong conference and berth on this day, as in the end game would be over by half- how the teams that they play it was Douglas who would come time, the Pirates struck on are strong from top to bottom,” away victorious, toppling the what amounted to a heads-up explained Douglas head coach Pirates by a 5-1 count. It only and pure hustle play by co-cap- Jared Stand of his team’s inter- took about 90 seconds for the tain Megan Howe in the 39th league opponents. now 7-4-2 Tigers to break the minute. After Douglas keeper Meanwhile, Douglas com- ice, and once on top Douglas Allison Carroll had appeared petes in the smaller Dual Valley never looked back. to make a save, the ball squirt- Conference. But, there is no “A goal a minute in, we’ll ed loose. At the very moment lack of competitive squads in take that,” Stand said. the ball was clearly not con- that league and regardless, It was senior Megan Hayes trolled, Howe knocked it past each team is fighting toward who headed in a beautiful cross the kneeling keeper to make it a 4-1 contest, and that was how the game would go to the half. “They have a very talented team, but they’re young,” said Stand of Oxford. “We figured if we can get up early, then we Oxford’s Korra Joubert prepares to send a free kick toward the Douglas could dictate play.” net during last Tuesday’s loss to the Tigers. For the most part Stand was correct, but the second half saw a bit more fight from the Pirates, even though they were unable to score again. Oxford went with eighth grader Alyssa Morrison to man the net in the second 40 minutes, while Douglas stuck with Carroll until Favaloro took over with seven minutes remaining. Scoring the fifth Tigers’ goal was Rachel Dixson with a little over 31 minutes remaining, but after that the teams essentially played to a stalemate, match- ing run-to-run, up-and-down the pitch, with few true scoring chances to be had by either. The final whistle blew on the 5-1 tally in favor of Douglas and their seventh win of the year. “Overall, it shows that our team strength, from number one to number 18, everybody contributed and everybody took a part, with eight or nine players on the score sheet Jon Gouin photos today, that’s kind of who we Oxford co-captain and lone goal scorer Megan Howe launches the ball are,” Stand said of his team’s Abbi Morse of Oxford sends the opening kickoff into Douglas territory to downfield during a 5-1 loss at Douglas on Tuesday afternoon, Oct. 14. significant depth “across the get things going last Tuesday afternoon at Douglas High School.

Oxford boys’ soccer loses late in setback to Uxbridge

OXFORD — On Senior Night, Oct. 20, the Oxford High boys’ varsity soccer team hosted Uxbridge High. Despite a strong showing by keeper Jared Buckley and a close contest for 64 minutes, the Pirates ultimately dropped a 4-0 decision. The win propelled the Spartans (8-8-2) into the Central Mass. district tournament, while Oxford will finish its season later this week. Buckley turned aside 18 shots, while the Pirates put Nick Ethier photos nine shots on Uxbridge’s net. Oxford’s Sean Gaucher settles the ball before turning up the field. At left: Oxford’s Joe Fusco throws the ball back into the field of play.

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WEBSTER Saturday, Oct. 25 We had such fun last year, we are doing it DUDLEY again! The Dudley Woman’s Club third annu- Dudley Boy Scout Troop 273 will be hosting its al Halloween party, “BOO-gy at the Bistro annual Harvest Pancake Breakfast on Saturday, Spooktacular,” will be held on Sunday, Oct. 26, Oct. 25, from 7:30 to 10:30 a.m. at St. Anthony of at Bistro 88’s Restaurant, Gore Rd. Webster. The Padua Church Hall. Tickets are $6 and children 5 event begins at 1 p.m., with great Bistro 88’s food, and under are free! Tickets can be purchased from fun and games for all throughout the afternoon. any Troop member or at the door. Start your day Prizes will be awarded for best overall as well as off right! Come help support a great organization most creative costumes. Costumes are optional but and have a nice meal! Let us do the cooking and encouraged. Other games and prizes will keep us clean up! amused and entertained until 4 p.m. Come join the Dudley Woman’s Club for a 2014 Happy Halloween The Dudley Rabies Clinic is scheduled for at BISTRO 88’s! Cash Bar. Tickets are $17 per Saturday, Oct. 25. Anyone who is a resident of person, and can be obtained by calling Nancy at Dudley will be eligible to have their animal vacci- 508-943-4850. For more information please visit our nated for a fee of $10 per animal. Cash only will be website: DudleyWomansClub.org. accepted. Please have your animal on a leash or in a carrier. If the animal is aggressive please have the animal muzzled. If you could please bring cur- Tuesday, Oct. 28 rent medical records for your animal. The Dudley Rabies Clinic will be held from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. at DUDLEY the Dudley Town Hall, located on 71 West Main The Dudley Board of Health and Harrington Street in Dudley. For more information call the Hospital will be having a Flu Clinic on Tuesday, Board of Health Office at: 508 Oct. 28, from 10:30-11:30 a.m. at the Dudley Senior 949-8017. Center, 71 West Main Street (Municipal Complex and 1-2 p.m. at Joshua Place. Please bring your WEBSTER insurance cards. It is open to residents ages 2 and Mega Meat & Seafood up. There will be clinics in the schools. Anyone Raffle — American Legion & who does not have insurance will still be eligible Women’s Auxiliary, Post 184, to receive the vaccine. 9 Houghton Road, Webster, There will be an additional Flu Clinic at Dudley Saturday, Oct. 25, from 2-4 Elementary School on Thursday, Nov. 20, from p.m. More than $1,000 worth 3:30-5 p.m. of food. Ribs, steaks, scal- Flu mist will be available to eligible residents up lops, lobster, chicken, pork to age 49. Anyone over 49 will get injection. — everything you need for If you have any questions, please call the Board that wonderful meal! of Health at 508-949-8017.

OXFORD WEBSTER The Woman’s American The Webster Dudley Business Alliance will hold Legion Auxiliary Unit 58, of their Annual Meeting and Election of Officers Oxford, is holding a fundrais- & Executive Board Directors on Tuesday, Oct. ing Ham and Bean Dinner 28, from 6-8 p.m. at Point Breeze Restaurant in for Oct. 25, from 4 until 7 p.m. Webster. Guest speakers include Paul Dion, CPA to help raise funds for the who will talk about tax saving tips for small local veterans of the Oxford businesses and Christine McNally of Interise, area. The cost of the tick- Worcester County who will discuss how the orga- ets is $7 for adults and $5 nization can help businesses grow. Free to all for children 12 and under. local business and organization representatives. The menu consists of baked All attendees have a chance to win a $150 Visa gift ham, baked beans, potato salad, baked macaroni and Turn To CALENDAR, page 4 www.webstertimes.net Friday, October 24, 2014 • The Webster Times • 3 Obituaries Donald Derosier Jr., 57 Larry L. Adams, 58 OXFORD — Donald away to Florida for a short time before WORCESTER — Derosier Jr. passed moving back to the area. He worked as George of Texas, and Tammy Savino of Larry L. Adams, 58, away suddenly on a cab driver and landscaper. A great Webster. He also leaves behind many passed away at UMass Wednesday night, man with a big heart, he is survived by nieces and nephews. Medical Center on Oct. 15, at UMass his partner Janice Goodney, a younger Throughout Larry’s life, he was Monday, Oct. 8. Memorial Medical sister Linda Mcpherson, several cous- known to always be on the move. He was born in Center in Worcester. ins, a niece, nephews, great nieces and He enjoyed traveling to the Islands, Worcester, son of He was born in nephews. He will be missed greatly. attending car races, spending time Robert Adams of Worcester on March A private ceremony will be held. outdoors, and skiing. Before settling Sterling, and the 29, 1957, to Donald & Paradis-Givner Funeral Home in in Worcester, he spent four years in late Maxine Renaud Alice Derosier. Oxford is assisting with arrangements. Montana. who passed away in 2013. Along with Donald grew up in Worcester on For more information, visit www. Arrangements are under the direc- his father, Larry leaves behind his Windsor and Orne Streets. He moved paradisfuneralhome.com. tion of Graham, Putnam & Mahoney three brothers, William of Worcester, Funeral Parlors, 838 Main St., Franklin of Auburn, and Russell of Worcester. Dudley, and his two sisters, Debora Lucille M. Germain-Boucher, 68 Shirley Moiles Greenlaw, 81 SOUTHBRIDGE — Lucille M. her husband Raymond Sherby of New (Dumont) Germain-Boucher, 68, of 19 Hampshire, seven grandchildren and SOLON, Ohio — Shirley Louise (nee She completed her degree later in life, Village Drive, died Thursday, Oct. 9, at five great grandchildren. Moiles) Greenlaw, 81, of Solon, Ohio, and while raising her four children. Vibra Hospital. She was born in Lewiston, Maine, peacefully passed on to Glory with the She was a member of the Central Her husband Noel Boucher died in the daughter of Vallier and Afreda Lord on Monday, Sept. 15. Pennsylvania Art Alliance and the 2006. (Plourd) Dumont. She lived in Oxford She was born in Worcester, daugh- Potter’s Guild during her residence She leaves her daughter with whom and Southbridge for many years. She ter of the late Harry and Helen (nee in state College. Shirley was known she lived, Debbie and her husband was a former member of St. Roch’s par- Davidson) Moiles. She was raised for being highly skilled in producing Jim Lamothe, of Southbridge, a son ish in Oxford and Sacred Heart parish in Oxford, and later attended Clark jewelry and ceramics with a high-fire John Germain of Rochdale, 8 broth- in Southbridge. She enjoyed country University where she met her hus- luster finish an extremely difficult ers Roger and his wife Joan Dumont music, sewing clothes and blankets, band, Paul S. Greenlaw. They were procedure to perform and not com- of South Carolina, Roland Dumont of but especially enjoyed her grandchil- married on Aug. 1, 1953, and raised monly seen in the crafts industry. She West Boylston, Richard Dumont of dren and family. their family primarily in State College. was also accomplished in oil painting, Florida, Gerard and his wife Sheryl Her funeral mass was held Tuesday, She and Paul later resided in Mayville, lithographs, sculpture and many other Dumont of Florida, Michael Dumont Oct. 14, in St. Mary’s Church, Hamilton N.Y. artistic mediums. Shirley was a lov- of Charlton, Eugene and his wife Street, Southbridge. Burial was private Her husband preceded her in death. ing mother, wife, sister, grandmother Barbara Dumont of Leominster, Robert after cremation. There were no calling Shirley has four surviving chil- and aunt. She was a devout Christian Dumont of Worcester, Alfred Dumont hours. dren: Linda Garris, Steve Greenlaw Scientist and attended the First Church of Worcester, Wilfred and his wife Belanger-Bullard Funeral Home, 51 (L’Wanda), Diane Greenlaw and Mark of Christ, Scientist in State College, and Rosemary of North Brookfield; three Marcy Street in Southbridge is direct- Greenlaw (Melissa). She is survived more recently, in Chagrin Falls, Ohio. sisters, her twin sister Cecile Vincent ing arrangements. by nine grandchildren: Ryan Garris, She will be remembered for her gener- of Spencer, Suzzann and her husband An online guest book is available at Stephanie Greenlaw, Dana Grenlaw, ous spirit, her love of nature expressed William Lyon of Leicester, Theresa and BelangerFuneralHome.com. Sarah Greenlaw, Rustin Garris, through her art work, and her capac- Mathew Greenlaw, Karin Greenlaw, ity for seeing the good in all whom Claire Greelaw and Caroline Greenlaw. she encountered. A Celebration of Life She is also survived by her brother, service was held in memory of Shirley Christopher P. , 61 David Moiles, of Oxford, former sis- on Saturday, Sept. 27. The service was ter-in-law, Debbie Moiles; and four held at Kindrich-McHugh Steinbauer =OXFORD — Mr. Gilbert worked at FedEx Freight nephews: Byran Moiles (Jen), Darryl Funeral Home, 3335 Bainbridge Rd., Christopher “Chris” in Northboro. Previously, he worked Moiles, Jason Moiles (Danielle) and Solon, OH 44139. P. Gilbert, 61, of Main at Polaroid and UMass Medical Center. Jared Moiles. In lieu of flowers, donations may be Street, died suddenly He enjoyed watching NASCAR and An accomplished porcelain clay made to the Central Pennsylvania Art on Sunday, Oct. 12, in participated in auto racing. artist, Shirley received a Bachelor of Alliance, P.O. Box 811, Lemont, PA his home. Memorial calling hours were held Fine Arts from Penn State University. 16851. He is survived by Sunday, Oct. 19, at Paradis-Givner his fiancée, Cheryl A. Funeral Home, 357 Main St., Oxford. A Graham, of Oxford; memorial service was held at the con- Edward L. Lucier, 72 two sisters, Leah G. clusion of the calling hours on Sunday. Lewis, of West Newbury, and Sarah Burial will be private at a later date. WEBSTER — ter Dorothy Jarvis in 1994. Knowlton of Walpole; four nephews, In lieu of flowers, memorial contri- Edward L. Lucier, 72, He was born in Worcester, the first two nieces, two great nephews, a great butions may be made to the American died Tuesday, Oct. son of Edward A. and Blanche (Goyette) niece; and his dog, Xena. Diabetes Association, 10 Speen St., 2nd 14, in Harrington Lucier, and lived there until moving to He was born in Norwood, the son of Floor, Framingham, MA 01701. Healthcare at Webster in 1987. the late Joseph E. and JoAnn (Scheele) For more information, visit www. Hubbard after being Mr. Lucier first worked as a crane Gilbert Jr., and lived in Dedham before paradisfuneralhome.com. stricken ill at home. operator for 20 years at Standard moving to Oxford 18 years ago. He leaves his wife Foundry in Worcester. He then was the of 52 years, Janice manager of the car wash at the former (Quinn) Lucier; a son, Exxon Station in Webster for 14 years Ralph F. Kruegar Sr., 87 Scott M. Lucier and his wife Christine; before retiring in 2008. He was affec- three grandchildren, Amy Kirwan and tionately known as “Ed the Car Wash STRURBRIDGE before moving to Sturbridge. her husband David, Dalton E. Lucier Man.” — Ralph F. Kruegar Ralph graduated from Cole Trade and Sydney E. Lucier; a great-grand- He was an avid fresh and salt water Sr., 87, of died High School. He worked on the family daughter, Delaney Kirwan; his former fisherman. He was a devoted fan of the Wednesday, Oct. 1, at chicken farm in Dudley for many years daughter-in-law, Patricia Lucier, all Boston Bruins and the New England Harrington Hospital and then worked as a self-employed of Webster; a sister, Lois McDonald Patriots. after an illness. carpenter for several years. of Worcester; five brothers, Gerald Calling hours will be held from 5 His wife Margaret He was a member of the NRA and Lucier of Florida, Douglas Lucier of to 7 p.m. on Friday, Oct. 24, in the (Hudec) Kruegar died former member of the Dudley Grange. Worcester, Robert and Alan Lucier, Sitkowski & Malboeuf Funeral Home, Dec. 16, 1995. He enjoyed hunting, fishing but most both of Oxford, and Thomas Lucier of 340 School St., Webster. He leaves a son of all he enjoyed caring for his family. Douglas; nephews and nieces. For more information, visit www. Ralph F. Kruegar Jr. of Sturbridge, Calling hours were held Tuesday, He was preceded in death by his sis- sitkowski-malboeuf.com. three daughters, Debbie Thomas of Oct. 7, in the Belanger-Bullard Funeral Spring Valley, Calif., Ruth Kruegar Home, 51 Marcy St., Southbridge. A of Southbridge, Sandra Farmer of service was held in the funeral home Fitchburg, six grandchildren, Leona, following the calling hours. Burial fol- Anna, Theresa, Kevin, Cary, Charlie. lowed at Corbin Cemetery, Dudley. Shaw-Majercik Funeral Home He was born in Dudley, the son of the An online guestbook is available at late Carl and Anna (Anderson) Kruegar www.BelangerFuneralHome.com. Leading the Way and lived in Dudley, Southbridge with Dignified Professionals who are Linda L. Shockett, 59 Caring & Honest with Sensible Pricing

WEBSTER — Linda State College. She lived in Webster for Affordable Traditional Funerals, L. (Russell) Shockett, many years, moving to Sumter, South Cremation Services, Pre-Planning 59, died Tuesday, Carolina in 1997. She returned here in Oct. 14, in St. Vincent 2007. and Trusts Hospital, Worcester, Mrs. Shockett owned and operated after a long illness. a medical billing company before she “Because We Care” Her husband, Joseph retired. A. Shockett, died in She was a member of Saint Louis direct $ 2004. Church. She enjoyed swimming and 1375 She leaves her hunting. cremation complete mother, Irene J. (Bulejcik) Russell A memorial Mass was held on In Worcester County and Windham County, CT of Webster; a sister, Donna A. Hart Friday, Oct. 17, at 10 a.m. in Saint of Cumberland, R.I.; a brother, Peter Louis Church, 14 Lake St., Webster. Richard Majercik J. Russsell and his wife Donna of Burial will be held at the convenience Director Hubbardston; several nieces and neph- of the family. There are no calling ews. hours. Donations in her name may be She was preceded in death by a broth- made to St. Louis School Endowment er, Dr. Jay P. Russell, in 1994. Fund, 15 Lake St., Webster, MA 01570. traditional Includes She was born on Oct. 18, 1954 in Arrangements are under the direc- graveside service • 20 Gauge Metal Casket Webster, a daughter of the late Leo tion of Sitkowski & Malboeuf Funeral • Concrete Vault J. “Joe” Russell. She attended St. Home, 340 School St., Webster. and burial Louis High School and graduated For more information, visit www. • Transportation within Worcester County from Bartlett High School in 1972. sitkowski-malboeuf.com. & Windham County She also completed studies at Salem $ plus Cemetery 3500 Charges • Professional Staff Services & Obtaining Marsha J. Stanhope, 71 complete Legal Permits NO HIDDEN COST OR FINE PRINT SOUTHBRIDGE/OXFORD — She was born in Southbridge, the Marsha J. (Soucy) Stanhope, 71, died daughter of the late Ovide and the late peacefully Oct. 15, at her home after a Edwina (Savoie) Soucy. She lived many Veteran Owned • 104 Years of Caring long illness. years in Southbridge before moving to She leaves two sons: Phillip Bennett her daughter’s in Oxford. II of Southbridge, and David Bennett After cremation a graveside ser- of Oxford, one daughter: Sandra vice will be held Friday, Oct. 24, at 11 Shaw - Majercik Funeral Home Gauthier of Oxford. Two brothers: a.m. in West Ridge Cemetery, Main Edward Soucy of Maine, Richard St., Charlton. In lieu of flowers please 48 School Street Soucy of Oxford; four sisters: Madeline consider a donation to Second Chance Proulx of Southbridge, Joan Gaspie of Animal Shelter, 111 Young Road, P.O. Webster, MA Southbridge and Judith Nedzweckas Box 136, East Brookfield, MA 01515 of Thompson, Conn., and twin sister (www.secondchanceanimals.org). (508) 943-6278 Martha Carrington of Oxford; seven Please visit www.bartelfuneralhome. grandchildren, a great grandson and com to leave a condolence or message www.shaw-majercik.com several nieces and nephews. for the family. 4 • The Webster Times • Friday, October 24, 2014 www.webstertimes.net News Briefs

people to come and join in the fun. Senior Evetns The Needleworker’s Group would be pleased to accept any donation of any donation of new (non- wool) skeins for community support efforts! Webster Senior Center • Wednesdays: 1 p.m., Scrabble Players meet, also Dudley Senior 116 School Street — Monday, Needleworker’s Group. Tuesday, Wednesday, 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m.; • Thursdays: 1 p.m., Cribbage Players Thursday, 8:30 a.m. to 1 p.m.; Closed group. Do you remember how to play? Fridays (508-949-3845) Or, interested in learning? Please come join us, we are a small group who just • Webster Senior Center will be closed love cribbage! on Oct. 13 for Columbus Day holiday. • Friday: 11:30 a.m., Tri Valley Lunch • Zumba Gold Classes are held every Program. Menus are available at the Thursday 9:30-10:15 a.m. Chair Yoga senior center. Please call Jim or Alice classes follow at 10:30-11:15 a.m. $3 each at the number listed above to reserve class. your meal. Bingo is played following • Knitting/Crocheting Social: Lunch. Please note, days we have the Mondays, 10 a.m. Italian lunch, we will not be having • SCM Elder, Inc. Passengers: Please Bingo. Panera Bread Donation is avail- note that you need to call 48 business able here Friday mornings. hours in advance (two days) to schedule a ride, 1-800-321-0243. Courtesy photo • Tri-Valley Lunch: Served Tuesdays, Oxford Senior Center Wednesdays, and Thursdays at 11:30 HAPPY BIRTHDAY! a.m. Please call (508) 949-3845 at least 48 323 Main Street, Oxford, MA 01540, hours in advance to reserve your meal. 508-987-6000, Open Monday through WEBSTER — Lifelong Dudley resident Julia Spitz (now of Webster Manor in • Bingo: Every Tuesday, starts at 1 Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Webster) celebrated her 95th birthday recently with family at the Golden Greek p.m. promptly. Please arrive by 12:45 Restaurant in Webster. p.m. to sign in. ONGOING • Progressive Pitch: Every Monday and Wednesday at 1 p.m. • Mondays and Fridays: Hot breakfast • House Number Signs: Sheriff’s 8:30-9:45 a.m. Office offers a free service to anyone • Tuesdays: “Walk a Mile,” Needle who may be interested in having a workers, Chair Yoga number sign made for his or her house. • Wednesdays: Zumba Gold, Pitch Please inquire at Senior Center Office. • Thursdays: Strength and Balance • Available For Loan: Walkers, wheel- Class, Grocery Shopping, Blood pres- chairs, shower chairs, canes, etc., sure inquire at office. • Fridays: Transportation to Hair Appointments • Daily: Cards and Games, Tri-Valley Dudley Senior Center Lunches (48 hour advance notice) • Monthly: Wal-Mart and TJ Maxx Phone: 508-949-8010, option #3; trips, Birthdays, Book Club, Coin Club, Margaret Bussiere, Coordinator Tea & Talk. Monday and Friday, 10 a.m. – 3 p.m. ONGOING TRI-VALLEY INC. • Mondays: 12 noon, Tri Valley lunch. Monday, Oct. 27: Chicken Mornay, Jim and Alice have volunteered for the wild rice, spinach, granola bar. Monday and Friday meal site position! Tuesday, Oct. 28: Soup: Vegetable, Many thanks to you both! Please call eggplant Parmesan, penne pasta, Italian 508-461-9424 to reserve or cancel your green beans, fresh orange. meal, at least two days advance notice Wednesday, Oct. 29: Burgundy meat- Courtesy photo please. You may still call the senior balls, egg noodles, California blend veg- center directly to reserve your meal. etables, pineapple. 1 p.m., Check out the Monday Movie Thursday, Oct. 30: Cracker crumb LOCALS PARTICIPATE IN Matinee on the new even bigger screen fish, vegetable couscous, carrots, mixed at the Crawford Library! Classic mov- fruit. JIMMY FUND CLASSIC ies and freshly popped popcorn! Free. Friday, Oct. 31: Halloween – Sloppy Schedules are available for upcoming Joes and roll, potato wedges, Roman BOLTON — From left, Dunkin’ Donuts’ Mike Harris of Oxford, Dunkin’ movies. blend vegetables, pumpkin spice cake, Donuts’ Tom Denesowicz of Dudley, Dunkin’ Donuts’ Joe Raad, Sr., and • Tuesdays: 1 p.m., 13 Card Pitch, small slice. Dunkin’ Donuts’ Joe Raad, Jr., both of Sutton, attended the 32nd annual Jimmy also Dudley Senior Needleworker’s Fund Golf Classic at The International Golf Club in Bolton, on Oct. 6, to cele- Group. We are always looking for new brate another season of raising funds on the greens for Dana-Farber Cancer Institute. The Jimmy Fund Golf Classic is an annual event that recognizes tournament organizers and sponsors who helped raise more than $6.7 million in 2014. Jimmy Fund Golf is the oldest and largest charity golf program in the country. Now in its 32nd year, Jimmy Fund Golf has raised more than $100 mil- lion to support adult and pediatric cancer care and research at Dana-Farber. From 18-hole golf tournaments to mini golf events and daylong golf marathons, golfers of all ages and skill levels can conquer cancer through Jimmy Fund Golf. To learn more, visit www.jimmyfundgolf.org. Calendar ourtesy photos en’t been restored.” card and a one-year free membership with the Mass. Environmental Police, Mike Heffernan, a candidate for State Heffernan then travelled with to the WDBA ($50 value). Chowder, frit- Rhode Island residents born after 1985 Treasurer, spent Thursday, Oct. 9, trav- Frost to Millbury for a tour of the ters and hot and cold hors d’oeuvres can also take the “Challenge Exam” for eling throughout Central Massachusetts, Asa Waters Mansion, a historical will be served. There will also be time certification to operate motor vessels including stops in Oxford, Millbury, Auburn, home restored and put to use with for networking. To RSVP or for nomina- over 10 HP along with anyone, any age, Westminster, Paxton and Worcester. He the help of state funding where he tion submissions email Deb at contact@ from any state, wanting to operate a is pictured here visiting Carl’s Oxford said, “Municipal budgets across the thewdba.org. PWC on RI waters. It will also cover Diner with State Rep. Paul Frost and state, especially here in Worcester the requirements to operate a vessel Governor’s Councilor Jen Caissie. County, are consistently hit hard in most other states and many coun- by unfunded mandates. I’ll use my Thursday, Oct. 30 tries where boating safety education 30 years of experience in finance to is mandatory. Several of the boating Heffernan meets with area bring efficiencies to the operation, OXFORD insurance companies offer a discount reduce expenses and increase profits. Painting Party — Come paint with on premiums for successful completion officials, discusses local aid Millbury has done a great job using us! No experience necessary! Thursday, of this course. local aid at Asa Waters Mansion to Oct. 30, 7-9 p.m., St. Roch Church Hall, The Oxford FD requested this course WORCESTER — Mike Heffernan, not only restore the property but 334 Main St., Oxford. $30 per person. for their members and opened it to candidate for State Treasurer, spent make it an economic driver for the Seating limited, register now! You the local public. This is the first time Thursday, Oct. 9, traveling through- community.” may register after Masses on Sunday a CGAux course has been offered in out Central Massachusetts, including Before leaving Millbury, Heffernan morning or call Sandy Curran at 508- Oxford. Please come and find out how stops in Oxford, Millbury, Auburn, visited the Millbury Fire Department 987-1371 or the rectory office at 508- much more there is to know out on the Westminster, Paxton and Worcester. as part of Fire Prevention Week. He 987-8987 (payment required with res- water, and the reality of operating any “Worcester County is a tremendous told them he would fight for local aid ervation). Featured painting: “Tuscan vessel safely. resource for the Commonwealth, to help public safety in all our com- Sunflowers.” Price includes art instruc- The USCGAux. Offers all Public whether it’s a local diner, a restored munities as well for other important tor, 16x20 canvas, paints, easel, brushes. Education Courses at no charge howev- historical home made into a function town services. Cash bar and hors d’oeuvres available er there is a $40 fee for the cost of mate- facility for the town, or a manufactur- Heffernan and Frost went to to purchase at nominal fee. Come have rials, ABS textbook, study guide, and ing operation looking to expand and Auburn where they visited the fun and take home a masterpiece! certification(s); and only $20 for each create even more jobs. Unfortunately, Goddard Memorial Park and repli- additional family member attending each time I travel beyond Route 495, I ca rocket. Heffernan remarked, “Dr. with a $100 maximum for families with hear from too many people and local Goddard who launched the world’s Saturday, Nov. 1 more than four attending the course. leaders confronting our state’s most first liquid-fueled rocket from Additional ABS course information difficult challenges, chief among Auburn is another shining example WEBSTER at: http://www.cgaux.org/boatinged/ them — the $400 million worth of cuts of our state’s long history of innova- Coast Guard Auxiliary Boating classes/2011/abs.php to local aid in the past five years,” tion. We need to continue this rich Course at Oxford Fire Department Register soon as space is limited at: said Heffernan, who for 25 years held history here in Massachusetts to cre- — Saturday, Nov. 1, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., phil.uscgauxAverizon.net or (508) 478- senior positions in leading finan- ate jobs and better the world.” Oxford Fire Department classroom, 3778. cial services companies including They then visited the Bentley Pub 181 Main St., Oxford. Our local United Citigroup and Salomon Brothers. He where Heffernan was able to speak States Coast Guard Auxiliary Tri-State Sacred Heart of Jesus Parish, in is also co-founder of the successful to the general manager about the Flotilla 1002 will be instructing a one- Webster, invites you to experience Massachusetts-based mobile-IT firm, State Lottery and what is working day “About Boating Safely” course Living Waters Coffeehouse Ministry, Mobiquity, Inc. and what is not. Heffernan said, “The developed to provide the skills and con- an evening of uplifting Spirit-filled Heffernan began the day greeting State Lottery serves two purposes. fidence needed to explore the coast and music, light refreshments, and casual voters with State Rep. Paul Frost and One, it provides local aid back to our inland waters by boat. Basic knowl- fellowship. People of all ages are wel- Governor’s Councilor Jen Caissie cities and towns. The better it does edge and skills are needed to have safe come to this free event. Join us on Nov. at Carl’s Oxford Diner before visit- the better we can help our communi- and enjoyable boating experiences. 1, from 7-9 p.m. at the parish hall, 11 Day ing the Oxford Town Hall and N&J ties. The second thing, it helps many This course is perfect for families that St., Webster. Doors open to the public at Donuts. small businesses bring in custom- have just purchased any type of boat or 6:30 p.m. Also visit us on Facebook at Heffernan commented, “It was a ers and provides them with another are planning to in the future, and also Living Waters Coffeehouse Ministry at pleasure to visit Oxford. Small and source of income to employ more for the boater keeping up with chang- Sacred Heart of Jesus Parish. personal businesses like Carl’s people and stay in business.” es to boating regulations and laws. Oxford Diner and N&J Donuts gives In the afternoon, Heffernan toured Successful completion of the course Saturday, Nov. 1, 8 a.m., Holy Trinity you a real feel for the community. Wachusett Brewery and then visited will also certify a minor, from 12 to 16 Church, 68 Lake St., Webster (508-943- Oxford faces struggles like many the Paxton Police and Fire Stations. years of age, to operate a powerboat, 0608) — Men’s Breakfast. Join us in the other communities having to deal In the evening in attended several including a Personal Water Craft/Jet Church Hall for a morning of fellow- with the cuts to local aid which hav- events in Worcester. Ski for 16 & 17 year old operators, on all ship. Breakfast will be served. All are Massachusetts waters; in conjunction welcome. Donation: $6. www.webstertimes.net Friday, October 24, 2014 • The Webster Times • 5 At your service in the Webster Times SEE YOUR LOCAL PROFESSIONAL FOR ALL THE SERVICES

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SOLD NEW CONSTRUCTION ON DEPOSIT SOLD NEWNEW PRICEPRICE NEW CONSTRUCTION ON DEPOSIT NEW CONSTRUCTION ON DEPOSIT DUDLEY – – 40 W. Main St! THE DUDLEY – 12 Shine Ave! Custom 6+ DUDLEY – 3 Raymond St! 8 Rm Split! WEBSTER – 1 Windy Ridge! Hospital DUDLEY - 74 Eagle Dr! Brand New AUBURN - 447 Leicester St! 9 Rm, DUDLEY – 11 Oakwood Ave! 6 Room DUDLEY – 187 Ramshorn Rd! Brand 3200’ Garrison Colonial Built 2003! CRAWFORD MANSION! 12 Rm Estate! Rm Contemp Ranch/Cape! 2,888’! 5/8 Acre Fenced .62 Acres! Applianced Kitchen! Near! 7 Rm Split! Super 3 Car Garage! 9 Rm Colonial w/Farmer’s Porch! 1+ Cape! Appliance Country Kit w/Din New Custom 8 Rm 2,400’ Colonial! Set on Exquisite Details! Updated Kitchen! Set on 2.2 Acres! 275’ Driveway! Views Corner Lot! Appliance Kit w/Center Isl/ Frplcd Living Rm! Dining Rm w/Slider to 3/4 Acre Corner Lot! Fully Applianced Acre! 3,000’! 2 Story Grand Entry! Area! Frplcd Liv Rm! 1st Floor Master! 2.6 Acres! 9’ Ceilings! Country Granite Kit Spacious Frplc Liv Rm! Formal Din Rm! Breakfast Bar! Din Rm w/Hrdwds! Liv Rm Eat-in Kit! Dining w/Hrdwd! Frplc Liv Rm! Granite Kit w/Island, Breakfast 3 Bedrooms! 2 Recent Bathrooms! Over Distant Hills! 4 Bdrms! 3 Baths! Cozy Family Rm! Gleaming Hrdwds Enclosed Porch! 3 Bedrooms! Master w/ w/Island! Frplcd Family Rm! Hardwood w/Frplc & Entertainment Center! Grand 3 Bdrms w/Dble Closets! 1.5 Tile Baths! Bar! Hrdwd Floors Throughout! 3/4 2009 Roof, Siding, Windows & Furnace! Floors! 1st Flr Laundry! 15x19 Master w/ Hobbyist/Car Lovers Dream, Heated Throughout! Frplc Master Bdrm! 4 Entry Foyer! 3 Bdrms! 1st Flr Master Suite Half Bath! 1.5 Baths! Frplcd Fam Rm! 2 Fam Rm w/Hearth & Pellet Stove! Pella Screened Porch! Garage! 16X32 In Ground 40X32’ Garage w/12’ Doors! Ceiling Bdrms! 3 Baths! 4.32 Acres! 2 Car Garage Bedrooms! 3 Tile Baths! 2nd Flr Dble Vanity Bath, Separate Tub & Shower, w/Walk-in Closets, Master Bath! 2.5 Baths! Car Garage! Solar Hot Water! Central Air! Replacement Windows! Anderson Bay Laundry Rm! 3 Car Garage! C/Air! Pool! Nicely Landscaped! Town Services! 8x23 Walk-in Closet! 4 Bdrms! 2.5 Tile Height of 13’8! 9,000 LB Vehicle Lift! w/Bath! Tennis Court! 2 Viessmann Off Mason Rd! $184,900.00 Furnaces! $399,000.00 2 Car Garage! $329,900.00 $209,900.00 Window! Deck! Shed! $259,900.00 $419,900.00 Baths! C/Air! $379,900.00 $329,900.00

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NEW PRICE SOLD ON DEPOSIT NEW PRICE SOLD NEWNEW LISTINGLISTING NEWNEW PRICEPRICE WEBSTER – 41 Rawson Rd! WEBSTER - 64 Old Douglas Rd! WEBSTER – 890 School St! 6 Rm Cape! WEBSTER – 19 Crosby St! Remodeled! 7 WEBSTER - 4 Raleigh Rd! Ideal 5 Rm DUDLEY - 11 Guenther Drive! 7 Rm WEBSTER – 27 Cushing Rd! WOODSTOCK – 27 Wainswright Dr! Country Kit w/Ceramic Tile Center Isl! Rms! 3 Bdrms! 2 Baths! Open Floor Plan! Ranch! Immaculate & Completely Renovated! Conveniently Located 8 Rm Colonial! 7 Rm Antique Farmhouse! Custom Split Entry Cape! Over 1 2,000+’ 7 Rm Ranch! Applianced Eat-in Kit! Cape! Remodeled Corian Island Kit w/SS 2.4 Acres! Beautiful Stone Walls! Acre of Privacy! 6 Rms! Cathedral Glass Door Pantry! Slider to Trex Deck! New Granite Kit w/Tile Backsplash! New Eat-in Kit! New Appliances, Oak Cabinets, Appliances! Formal Din Rm w/Hrdwd Flr! SS Appliance Kit w/Island! Gas Frplc Formal Din Area! Frplc Liv Rm! 3 Bdrms! Appliances! French Doors to Deck! 1st Flr Fam Rm w/Ceiling Fan, Slider to Deck! Country Kit! Beamed Liv Rm w/ Ceilings! 3 Bdrms! Master Suite Oak Hrdwd Floors Under Wall to Wall! 1.5 Formal Din Rm & Liv Rm w/Hrdwds! 3 Countertops & Recess Lighting! Liv Rm w/ Frplc Liv Rm & Den w/Hrdwds! 3 Bdrms Frplc! 3 Bdrms! 1.5 Baths! w/Bath! 2 Full Baths! Detached 2 Bdrms! Master w/Hrdwds! Full Bath w/ Master w/Master Bath & Walk-in Closet! Hrdwds! Remodeled Full Ceramic Bath! 3 w/Hrdwds, Master w/His & Hers Closets! Din & Liv Rms w/Crown Moldings & Baths! 1st Flr Fam Rm Or Office w/Built- New Gas Furnace, Water Heater, Windows! Hrdwds! 4 Bdrms! Master w/Walk-in 34X36 Garage! Work Shop! Car Garage w/500sq.ft. Loft - ins! 1st Flr Laundry! Shed! Fenced Yard! Dble Sinks, Linen Closet & Skylight! 1.5 Large Bdrms! Hrdwd Floors Throughout! 2 Full Baths! 3 Season Sun Rm! 6 Panel “Man Town”! Baths! Walkout Lower Level w/Laundry! Updated Electrical! Recent Roof! $5,000 New Closet Doors! 3 Season Porch! New Doors Throughout! HWBB 2 Zone Oil Closet, Full Bath! 2.5 Baths Total! 2 Horse Stalls! Electric Fence! Newer Roof! $199,900.00 for Closing Costs! $168,900.00 $379,900.00 $239,900.00 Minutes to Rt. 395! $199,900.00 Vinyl Siding & Windows! $179,900.00 Heat! 2 Car Garage! $269,900.00 2 Car Garage! $249,900.00 SIMILARSIMILAR OPEN HOUSE Sundays NEWNEW CONSTRUCTIONCONSTRUCTION from 12:00-2:00!

SOLDSOLD ON DEPOSIT SOLDSOLD SOLDSOLD WEBSTER – UXBRIDGE – 51 High St! 3 Family! 6/4/3 WEBSTER – 6 McGovern! Hospital CHARLTON – Lot 13 Hannah’s Way! New England Commons! Adult 55+! WEBSTER – 595 School St! 8 Rm Colonial! LEICESTER - LAKE SARGENT DOUGLAS – 135 Manchaug St! 2,871’ 10 Rm WEBSTER – 52 Ash St! 6 Rm Cape Near! Ideal 5 Rm Ranch! Remodeled Kit - Renovated! Eat-in Kit wIsland & Recent WATERFRONT! 40 Lake Sargent Gambrel! 3.62 Acres! Remodeled Applianced w/Dormer! Updated Granite Kit w/ Rms! 3/1/1 Bdrms! 1.5/1/1 Baths! Exceptional Cabinets, Granite, Hrdwds & Appliances! New Construction! 2,760’! 9 Rms! 2 Bdrms! 1 to 2 Baths/Master! Grounds! Pride of Ownership! Great Owner Applianced! Granite! Hrdwds, Tile & Appliances, Cabinets, Counters & Recessed Drive! Full Recreational! Quaint Summer Kit w/Radiant Heat! 15x16’ Fam Rm w/ Appliances! Remodeled Bath w/Tile Din Area w/Cabinetry, Granite & Hrdwds! Granite Kit! 3/4 Bdrms! Master Suite! Cottage! 75’ Waterfront! 7,260’ Lot w/Town Cathedrals & Skylights! Frplc Din Rm! Hrdwds Flr! Country Liv Rm! 1st Flr Bdrm or Occupier! Main House - 3 Bedrooms! Level Carpet! Basements! Garage! C/Air! Lighting! Liv, Din Rm & Master Bdrm w/ Private Back Yard! Off Street Parking! Liv Rm w/Hrdwds & Frplc w/Gas Insert! 2.5 Baths! 20x20 Fam Rm! Hardwoods! Hrdwds! 2 Full Baths! 3/4 Bedrooms! Sewerage! Panoramic Water Views! Room Throughout! 3 Bdrms, 12x19 Master! 2 Full Den! 3/4 Bdrms! Carpet Over Wood Fam Rm! Master w/Walk-in Closet! Both 2x6 Construction! Central Air! Trex Security! Community Center! Walking to Expand! Open Floor Plan! Kit, Liv Rm, Baths! Lower Level - Game Rm, 2nd Fam Rm Flrs! 3 Season Porch! 2 Z Oil Heat! Separate Utilities! Town Services! Easy Bdrms w/Hrdwds! Tile Bath! Furnace, Trails! Low Fees! Convenient! Farmers Porch & Huge Deck! Freshly Access to Stores & Highways! Great Decking! 2 Car Gagage! 1+ Acre! Painted Ext! Recent Windows & Furnace! Din Area & Bdrm without Dividing Walls! & Office Area! “VIESSMANN” Furnace! Huge Newer Furnace, Roof & Siding! Shed! Windows, Gutters, Siding, Shutters 2012! From $234,900.00 Remodeled Bathroom! $149,900.00 Deck! 2 Car Garage! $279,900.00 Town Services! $189,900.00 Mortgage Helper! $279,000.00 Garages! 1/2 Acre! $249,900.00 $389,900.00 Lifetime Metal Roof! $179,900.00

SOLD ON DEPOSIT NEWNEW PRICEPRICE NEWNEW PRICEPRICE SOLD ON DEPOSIT NEWNEW LISTINGLISTING THOMPSON – 1496 Riverside Dr! DUDLEY – 6 Charlton Rd! Young WEBSTER – 13 Dresser St! Renovated NORTHBRIDGE – 124 Quarry Road! WEBSTER – WEBSTER – 4 Tanner Rd! WEBSTER – 6 LeBouef Lane! WEBSTER – 30 Houghton St! 8 Rm SOUTHBRIDGE – 15 Kingsley St! 2 5 Rm Cape! Eat-in Kit w/Stainless Young 7 Rm Colonial! 1.9 Acres! 28’ Family! Extremely Well Kept! 6/6 Rms! 7 Rm Ranch w/Open Flr Plan! Gorgeous Ranch Style Condo! 5 Rms – Custom 9 Rm, 3,494’ Brick Ranch! .68 Spacious 6 Rm Ranch! Great View Ranch! Eat-in Kit w/SS Appliances! Frplc Farmers Porch! New Carpet & Paint Appliances, Pantry, Bamboo Wood Floor 1,495’! Custom Granite Kit! Applianced! Acres! 70’ Deck! Fam Rm w/Cathedrals, of Webster Lake! 3 Bdrms! 2 Baths! Liv Rm w/Hrdwds! 3 Bdrms w/Hrdwds! 3/3 Bdrms! Each Approx 1,100’! The Major Cathedral Ceiling Liv Rm w/Hrdwds! & Marble Counters! Liv Rm w/New Wall Throughout! Tile Kit w/Breakfast Nook! Updates Are Done! Upgraded Electrical, 2 Cathedral Ceiling Applianced Kit w/ Open Din Rm! Spacious Liv Rm w/Gas Skylight, Stone Frplc & Hrdwds! Din & Liv Rm w/Hrdwds, Bow Window & Tile Bath! Den! Office/Study! Lower Level Liv & Din Rms w/Hrdwd Flrs! 3 Bdrms! to Wall! 2 Bdrms, Master w/Skylight & Frplc! 2 Bdrms! Master Bath! 2 Baths! Liv Rms w/Hrdwds! 3 Bdrms! 3.5 Baths! Recessed Lighting! Fully Appliance Playroom w/Frplc, 2nd Full Bath! Workshop Recent Furnaces! Replacement Windows! Island! Recess Lighting! 3 Bdrms! Walk-in Closet! Den/Office w/Hrdwds! Master Bath w/Dual Vanities & Jacuzzi Vinyl Siding! Blow-in Insulation from Mass Foyer w/Hrdwds! Full Basement for Master Suite! 1st Flr Laundry! Finished Kit! Din Rm & Fam Rm! 1st Flr Area! Garage! ING Pool! Trex Deck! Fenced Tub! 2.5 Tiled Baths! 23’ Fam Rm! C/Air! 2 Full Baths! Finished Lower Level! 1.5 Baths w/Tile Floors! Farmers Porch! Expansion! Gas Heat! C/Air! 2 Car Garage! Lower Level! C/Air! Security! 2 Car Laundry! Carport for 2 Cars! 1/2 Acre Yard! Newer Roof, Siding, Windows! Town Save! The Hard Work Is Done! Don’t Miss C/Air! 27’ AG Pool! 2 Car Detached Updated Electric! Shed! Town Services! 2 Car Garage! AGPool! $5,000 Towards this Opportunity! $179,900.00 $275,000.00 Garage! $399,900.00 Lot! $184,900.00 Services! $214,900.00 Closing! $259,900.00 Garage! $229,900.00 $169,900.00

SOLDSOLD SOLDSOLD SOLDSOLD SOLDSOLD NEWNEW PRICEPRICE NEWNEW PRICEPRICE CHARLTON – 15 Lindsey Lane! 10 Rm, MILLBURY – Ramshorn 102’ SUTTON – RAMSHORN POND! SUTTON – RAMSHORN WEBSTER – 78-81 N. Main St! 5 SUTTON – – 654 Central Turnpike! DOUGLAS – 223 Yew St! 8 Rm Gambrel! SOUTHBRIDGE – 24 Lynn Lane! 5+ 2914’ Colonial! 1.15 Acres! 44’ In Ground Waterfront! 11 Bayberry Lane! 3,400’ Incredible Sunsets! Western Expo! WATERFRONT! 70’ Shoreline! 1.29 Unit – 4 Apartments Plus a Commercial 6 Room “1826” Federal Colonial 3.19 Acres! Country Kit! LP Frplcd Liv & Rm Split! On a Cul De Sac! Liv Rm w/ Pool! 2 Story Grand Foyer! 9’ Ceilings! Custom 8+ Rm Colonial! 2.5 Story Grand Panoramic Water Views! 5 Rm Yr Rd Acres! Cove Location with Western Space! Fully Rented! Off Street Parking! Set on 1.85Acres – Beautifully Fam Rm! Hrdwds Throughout! 26x26 Fam Hrdwds & Ceiling Fan! Applianced Kit w/ Granite Eat-in Kit w/Isl, Breakfast Bar, Entry! 9’ Ceilings! Granite Kit! Lake Facing Ranch! 172’ Waterfront! Liv Rm w/Stone Exposure! Incredible Sunsets! 5 Rooms! Many Updates! Separate Utilities! Vinyl Rm w/Cathedral, Skylights, Wet Bar, Slider Breakfast Bar & Tile Flr! 3 Bdrms w/Wall SS Appliances, Open Floor Plan! Frplc Frplcd Liv Rm! 3 Bdrms – 2 Lake Facing – Frplc & Cathedral Ceiling! Knotty Pine Landscaped! Updated From Studs to Treks 2 Level Deck & IG Pool! 1st Flr 2 Bedrooms! 2nd Home? Renovate? Sided and Replacement Windows! Rear 1989! Applianced Country Kitchen! to Wall Carpets! Full Bath w/Ceramic Tile Fam Rm! Din Rm w/Tray Ceiling! Liv Both w/Full Baths! Master Suite! Library! Kit! 2 Bdrms! Lake Facing Porch & Deck! Build Your Waterfront Dream! Building Has Multi Stall Garage with Laundry! Windows 08, Deck 09, Recent Rm w/Hrdwds! Office! 4 Bdrms & 2.5 Lower Level w/2nd Kit/14 Seat Bar! 3.5 Detached 2 Car Garage! 2.67Acres! 2nd 2 Bedrooms! Fireplaced Master! 3 Pool Liner & Filter! Garage for 3 Cars! Floor! Expandable Lower Level w/Brick Full Recreational Pond! Ski, Sail, Fish, One Free Standing Apartment that Has Fireplaces! Brady Sunroom! Hearth! Replacement Windows! Baths! Master Suite! A/C! 3 Car Garage! Baths! C/Air! Frplcd Gazebo w/A/C! Garage! Home? Renovate? Build Your Waterfront Handicap Accessibility, Nice Floor Plan! Prof Landscaped! $389,900.00 $724,900.00 Dream! $382,000.00 Enjoy a Midnight Cruise! $289,800.00 $319,000.00 Shed! .41 Acres! $164,900.00 $348,000.00 $199,900.00$

SOLDSOLD ON DEPOSIT ON DEPOSIT ON DEPOSIT NEWNEW PRICEPRICE ON DEPOSIT NEWNEW PRICEPRICE SUTTON - LAKE SINGLETARY! WEBSTER LAKE – 29 South Point WEBSTER LAKE – 61 Wawela WEBSTER LAKE – 24 S. Point Rd! WEBSTER LAKE – Killdeer Island! WEBSTER LAKE - 603 Treasure WEBSTER LAKE – 18 Cross Ct! MILLBURY – RAMSHORN 100’ “2009” 5,445’ 15 Rm Custom Colonial! Rd! Panoramic Views of Middle & South Park! Middle Pond! Western Exposure! 100’ Southern Exposure! 9 Rm Cape w/ 67 South Shore Rd! 5 Rm Summer Island Townhouse! 6 Rms! 2 Bdrms! Killdeer Island - North Pond – Western WATERFRONT! 9 Bayberry Lane! Eastern 4.65 Acres! Sunsets & Expansive Lake Pond! 188’ Waterfront 15,594’ Lot! All Fantastic Sunsets! The Ideal Summer Huge Views of South Pond & A View of Cottage! Comfortable Cozy Liv Rm Exposure – Beautiful Sunsets! 7 Rms! Exposure - Beautiful Sunrises! Ideal 2nd Home Day Sun! Sunrise & Sunsets! Point Lot! Cottage! 8 Rms! 4 Possible Bdrms! 1.5 Master Bedroom w/Full Bath! 2.5 Views! Fantastic Master Suite! Super Middle Pond Too! Lake Facing Kitchen, w/Stone Fireplace Leading Out to the Baths! Applianced Kitchen! Din/Liv Custom Kitchen! Lake Facing Liv or Yr Round Use! 7 Rm Cape w/Panoramic 9 Rm Colonial! 2 Complete Living Levels Baths! Fireplaced Liv Rm! Phenomenal Din Rm, Liv Rm, Fam Rm & Master Enclosed Porch Ideal for Entertaining! Rm! Lake Facing Master Bedroom w/ Water Views! Granite, Applianced Kit! Open Flr Applianced Granite Kit w/Cherry Ideal for In-Laws or Extended Family! 2 Screened Porch w/Panoramic Lake Views! Cabinets! Lower Level Fam Rm w/Kit Bdrm! 3 to 5 Possible Bdrms! Office/ Kitchen! 3 Bdrms! Detached 2 Car w/Wall to Wall! Frplcd Family Rm! Cathedral Ceiling! 3 Bdrms! 2 Full Baths! Plan! Din & Liv Rm w/Hrdwds! 2 Water Facing Kitchens! 4 Bdrms! 2 Baths! 2 Fireplaces! Lake Facing Bdrm! Decks! Dock! Tennis*! CAir! Gas Heat! Garage! BOAT SLIP! & Theatre! 5 Bdrms! 4.5 Baths! Office New Buderus Furnace! WOW! Studio! 2 Full Baths! 2 Car Garage! Garage for Storage of all the Lake C/Air! Super 2 Car Garage! Bedrooms! Family Rm! 1.5 Baths! Anderson Over 3 Car Garage! $1,175,000.00 $499,900.00 $399,900.00 Dock! 11,195’ Lot! $499,900.00 Toys! $349,900.00 Beach! Pool! $269,900.00 $484,900.00 Windows! C/Air! Recent Roof! $409,900.00

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NEW LISTING - CHARMING “REFRESHED” COLONIAL! Great Neighborhood Setting of Like Houses on WE WANT YOUR Desired Cul-de-Sac area Where Pride of Ownership reigns Throughout! New Paint & Carpets, Refinished Hardwood New Listing - CHARMING GARRISON COLONIAL! Great Location just over the Floors, Custom Window Treatments, Decorative Lighting! New Lawn & Garage Door! ENERGY EFFICENT CT state line in Thompson CT, Close Proximity to I-395. Updated, freshly painted, LISTINGS! UPGRADES THROUGH MASS SAVE! This Family Friendly Home Offers 3 Floors of Living!! Large “Sunny” Eat-In clean, move in condition, Gleaming Hardwood Floors throughout the main level, 43 East Main Street Webster, MA 01570 Kitchen, Living Room, Dining Room and 1/2 Bath W/Laundry, 3 Bedrooms & 2 Full Baths, Master has Full Bath ceramic tile in baths. Fabulous front to back master Bedroom with Sitting Area, & Walk-in Closet! Finished Lower Level Completes this House! Includes Full Bath, Bedroom & Den! Level Lot and double closets, including a walk in closet. Almost 1/2 acre level yard, private & fully Fine Realtor Associates to Serve You! “BEST OF ALL...ECONOMICAL GAS HEAT!!!! $299,000 fenced back yard! Storage Shed, Oversized 2 car Detached Garage. $234,900 * June Cazeault * Liz Knutelski * William Gilmore II * Laurie Sullivan * Vanessa Kubic Hoenig * Diane Strzelecki * Matt Ross * Lori Johnson-Chausse

WEBSTER - 8 KONKEL AVE WEBSTER - 95 LOWER GORE RD WEBSTER ~ 8 MIKES WAY WEBSTER - 7 LOWER GORE RD WEBSTER ~ 31 BRANDES STREET

Charming Split Entry! Beautifully updated kitchen New Listing: Mint condition! Farmer’s porch colonial at sunny Large 3 bdrm 1 bath ranch set on 1.5± acre! Eat-in kitchen! with cherry wood cabinets, stone back splash, granite shores! 4 Brs, 2.5 Baths ~ 9’ ceilings 1st flr, amazing open flr plan! Fireplaced Living Rm! Hdwd floors! First floor laundry! 1 Charming hip roof colonial! Great Neighborhood setting countertop, formal dining room with sliders to a lovely - yet tucked away for maximum privacy! Formal living & NEW LISTING - welcome to this wonderful open floor plan!! Cathedral ceiling Spacious Mstr BR w/Private Bath w/Jacuzzi Tub, Ceramics, 2 Car +/- acre landscaped backyard ready to enjoy! Detached garage dining rms, plus a cozy fireplaced family rm - ALL w/beautiful kitchen, dining and living rooms makes for a great entertaining area. Two full 3 season sun room overlooking private backyard with Garage, Shed, Close to Webster Lake w/lake access at Lakeside will accommodate two cars! with workshop! Town sewer! Easy hardwood floors! Lovely kitchen & informal dining w/ceramic baths and propane heater in oversized lower level can be used s a spacious inground pool. Hardwood floors, 2 full ceramic tile baths, access to I-395. Close to Webster Lake and public boat launch! family room , man town or extra large bedroom !! Close to all area amenities and 3 bedrooms, finished lower level, meticulously kept. Beach/Boat Ramp! Priced to Sell, $267,400! floors & French doors to private rear deck! Large front to back minutes from rt. 395. Quick closing possible!! $ 162,000. New Price $187,000 master bedroom, 3 Brs total! 2 car garage! $274,875 NEW PRICE $244,900

OXFORD ~18 MAIN ST. WEBSTER - 71-A KLEBART AVE. OXFORD ~ 61 PLEASANT ST WOODSTOCK - 90 BARLOW CEMETARY RD THOMPSON ROAD WEBSTER BUILDABLE LOTS Lot 119B Thompson Rd An Exceptional Home on an Exceptional Lot ~ Picturesque & Private ~ Relax on the Town, Water & Sewer Spectacular Young 3100 sf Custom Colonial with Farmers Porch ~ Enjoying Nature on Your own Private Pond or Gather Friends by the NEW LISTING -Pride of Ownership! - Very well maintained 2 Stone Fire Pit! Professionally Landscaped! ~ This amazing Ranch Packs all the Punch- $40,000 bedroom ranch in Oxford, Perfect for a first time buyer or someone Wrap Around Farmers Porch! Loads of detail was es! Location is set off the road ~ Approach to House includes an Engineered Bridge, given to Quality and Functionality! 4 Bedrooms! 3-1/2 Dam & Spillway…Inside Boasts a Custom Kitchen with Maple Cabinetry, Designed & who is downsizing. This home offers lots of updates which include a New Listing Beautifully Maintained contemporary ranch! Built by “Brunarhans” of Woodstock ~ Granite Counter Tops ~ Center Island & SS Ap- new roof, siding, windows, upgraded kitchen and bathroom, Plenty of Baths! Crown Moldings! Frplc Living Room! 40’X60’ Professioanlly landscaped yard! Cathedral fireplaced living pliances including Gas stove! Main Level flooring includes Handsome “Hand-Scraped” Lot 119A Thompson Rd closets and storage space. Also features private, large backyard with a Heated In-ground Indoor Pool Room! Radiant Heat! room! Granite countered kitchen, Huge master suite with Hickory Wood ~ Efficient “Koltech” Exterior Doors & Windows ~ Custom Built interior shed, designated garden area and patio that is great for entertaining. So many more Special Amenities! Call for your private walk-in closet and full bath! Lower level offers half bath, fam- Wide Plank Doors!.. Finished Basement matches the integrity of Main level ~ “Maga- Town, Water & Sewer Easy commuter location, just off 395! This property is ready to move in! zine” worthy Accent Wall of Reclaimed Barn Board & Full Bath! Paint & Décor are of Appointment Today! $650,000. ily and playroom with sliders to lower level deck! Oversized 2 “Pottery Barn” Style! Quality built! “Buderus Heating System. 18 X 20 Shed w/power... Come take a look $185,000. car garage! Across from Pine Ridge Golf Club $314,900 Don’t Delay ~ Call Today! $275,000. $45,000

GRAFTON ~ 175 WORCESTER ST WEBSTER LAKE - 32 JACKSON ROAD WEBSTER LAKE - 11 BATES POINT RD WATERFRONT - S CHARLTON RESERVOIR WEBSTER - 108 THOMPSON ROAD WHAT A DEAL! Come Look at this Af- fordable Property! Not your Typical Ranch - This Layout Boasts an Open Concept in Kitch- NEW LISTING! AN INTRIGUING OPPORTUNITY TO OWN AN EXTREMELY en, Dining & Living Rooms! Hardwood Floors! Newer Bath ON BATES POINT! Elegant Webster Lake Waterfront Home offers all the UNIQUE 3.32 ACRE of dry land on WEBSTER LAKE WATERFRONT PROPERTY! with Pedestal Sink & Ceramic floor ~ Deck! Garage under! amenities of a fine home Plus Direct Webster Lake Access! Located in a shel- Waterfront - 103 S Charlton Rd Charlton Summer Town Map# 40-D-14-0 showing Total Acreage of 11.28. Located at the Southern tered cove which provides boat access to full open water! Inground pool, a Cottage on South Charlton Reservoir! Take it down a Easy Access to MA Pike & Train Service. You won’t believe most end of Webster Lake’s South Pond. Extreme Privacy with Direct Lake Access fully fenced lakeside yard. Fine features include: crown moldings, 9’ ceilings, notch and come to the Lake for some R & R!! 75’ of along a Delightful Level Peninsula that juts out into Webster Lake. Simple yet very all the Updates included in this Amazing Low Price! Roof & beautiful cherry kitchen w/ceramic tile floors, granite countertops, S/S appli- waterfrontage! 2 bedrooms! Modern full Bath! Open Charming Year-round Ranch has a Full Finished Lower Level & walkout access 3+ acres Commercially Zoned! 340 feet Street Windows! Beautifully Remodeled Kitchen & New Appliances! ances, center island, Slider to large lake facing deck! Formal dining , formal Floor Plan to Kitchen, Dining, & Living Room with to a screened-in patio, plus a detached garage & shed. ENJOY the PARK LIKE frontage on Thompson Rd., 450 feet on Tower St., 339 Granite Counters! Shed w/Power! New Furnace 2012! living rooms w/gleaming hardwood floors! Plus private 2nd floor 20x26 family exposed Cathedral Ceiling! This gem has been in the GROUNDS! Plenty of land & nice location to build a Dream Home or possibly more! feet on Paper Rd - Summit St. Included is a 2 family, room! Spacious master bedroom, whirlpool tub w/waterfall faucet & separate family since 1963 ~ and now, Lucky You, it’s your turn NEW PRICE $216,000. Developing possibilities? Call for details. $389,000. marble shower! Propane gas heat & central air!! NEW PRICE $579,000. to Treasure It! $199,000. Fieldstone constructed 2 car garage. B-4 Zoned. www.webstertimes.net Friday, October 24, 2014 • The Webster Times • 7

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203 Valentine Rd., Pomfret $349,000 NEW PRICE 45 Butts Road , Woodstock $304,000 NEW PRICE 24 Green St, Putnam $159,900 24 Holmeslea Court, Woodstock $175,000 7 Five Mile River Rd , Putnam $266,900 253 Mashamoquet Rd, Pomfret $209,900 NEW PRICE www.G660355.bhhsNEproperties.com www.G685737.bhhsNEproperties.com www.G679207.bhhsNEproperties.com www.G685479.bhhsNEproperties.com www.G685985.bhhsNEproperties.com www.G684334.bhhsNeproperties.com Lovely 2-Family in great condition! Use rent from 2,300’ Fully updated! SS kitchen, quartz, Antique w/gardens, newly remodeled kitchen, DR, LR CHECK THIS OUT! Beautiful gourmet kitchen, hard- Cute solid cape on nicely kept 1 ac. lot close to schools & Expansive Ranch w/new custom kitchen, C-air, 18x36 2nd floor apartment to help pay the mortgage. Gov’t IG Pool w/cabana, heated 3 car garage w/workshop and Sunrm, FP, AC, IG pool, 3 garages, lge w/fieldstone FP. 2 family rooms. Formerly Hickory wood floors, central air, huge barn/garage w/loft. financing possible. Town Hall. 3 BR on 1st flr, DR & LR with FP. beautiful grounds. workshop, kennels, patios, deck, 4.1 ac. Hill B&B! Susan Rich 860-377-2909 Diane White 860-377-4016 Roger Gale 860-377-3504 Mike Wolak 860-377-1043 Richard Governale 860-428-7656 Diane White 860-377-4016

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With 500’ of waterfront plus its own stocked trout pond! This 5723 SF home features geo-thermal heating and rich details everywhere! With 4 bedrooms and 4-1/2 baths and set up for a nanny, in-law or long-term guests there is nothing to want for here! Think grand, stately and 127 L’Homme St, Danielson $225,000 299 Quaddick Rd , Thompson $395,000 decadent….come and see for yourself! 73 Perry St. Unit 158, Putnam $110,000 www.G685208.bhhsNEproperties.com www.G687485.bhhsNEproperties www.G684626.bhhsNEproperties.com www.G684430.bhhsNEproperties.com PRIVATE! 3 bed, 3 bath contemporary home on REDUCED $695,000 Town House w/updated kitchen. Slider Deck Walk Beautiful Dormer Cape. Granite Counters, Island, Rustic post & beam in excellent condition. Open 4+ acres. Master spa/bath, pool, fully finished SS appliances, Gas FP, 1st FL Office/BR, & BA/ Floor plan. 1st floor MBR. Stone FP. Hickory www.G667907.bhhsNEproperties.com out to Backyard, New Heat Pump/AC & Hot Water Tank. HUD approved. basement, inv. fence. Laundry. Full Walkout LL, 2Car Garage cabinets. 2132 SF. 5+ acres Stephanie J. Gosselin (860) 428-5960 Susan Rich 860-377-2909 Mary Collins 860-336-6677 Chet Zadora 860 779-0944 Peter Baker 860-634-7298 Pomfret $320,000 NEW LISTING Woodstock $224,900 PRICE REDUCED $189,900 NEW PRICE Woodstock $625,000 NEW PRICE

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Woodstock $310,000 REDUCED Putnam $175,000 NEW PRICE Brooklyn $225,000 NEW LISTING Woodstock $575,000 NEW PRICE Thompson $280,000 NEW LISTING Woodstock $198,000

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Brenda Ryan Jan Melissa Mary Jo Spiro Vivian EMERSON REALTORS Broker- Marrero- DiGregorio Cournoyer Demick Thomo Owner Hilli Doros “We are part of Make Southbridge Home” The Market Leader 201 SOUTH STREET, AUBURN ANTIQUE C. 1780 AUBURN: SOUTHBRIDGE, MA 11 ELMWOOD STREET PRIME CENTER 508-765-9155 Attention Build- LOCATION! FAX: 508-765-2698 Robin Debra Debbie Joan Chad Michelle Stan ers - Possible ex- Outstanding Giguere Nordby- Thomo Lacoste Splaine Roy Misiaszek Rivera tra lot included property. Living Now offering rental services with this historic HISTORIC LOW INTEREST RATES room, formal din- Southbridge:Wonderful Southbridge:Pride of Ownership home in need ing room, 2nd floor hallway plus 3 bed- of restoration. Cape with major shines throughout this 6 room rooms all hardwoods. Large deck. Many updates done! 6 rooms 3 bedroom Home in exceptional Bring this 2900 sq. ft Georgian Colonial back Condition! Beautiful & updated kitchen updates. Lower level family room recent- 3 bedrooms. Spacious to its original beauty. Recent roof and heating ly finished. Great access to all highways. with all appliances. Hardwood floors system. Watch for Open House this weekend Kitchen! Hardwoods! In Superior family location $239,900 under carpet. Wonderful fireplace & or call for private showing. $199,900 2010 the windows & roof bowed window in Living room. Lower level finished into a fireplace family were replaced, electrical was done in 2012, brand new room & pellet stove to help with heat this winter! Updated windows & roof. 3 bedroom septic was done in 2012. Great back & side Deck! Manicured lawns! Located at end of dead end street! Your family & friends will encourage you to buy this home! $199,900. Call Mary Ellen Cox Call Kevin Maher yard! Lots of house for $159,900 508-735-7061 508-450-4219 or Southbridge:(Open Southbridge: Two E-Mail: [email protected] [email protected] House 12-2pm Sun) Family home in good $159,000. BUY WEBSTER Wonderful home located condition. 4 rooms and THIS TRI-LEV- Price on Dead End Street! 4 2 bedrooms in each unit. EL TOWN- Reduced! room 2 bedroom BUT Fully rented. Hardwoods HOUSE WITH Great condo very spacious! Updated under wall to wall carpets. Close to downtown and NO MONEY alternative. architectural roof. Fireplace. $126,500. 4 shopping.Natural gas heat and gas water heaters. DOWN!! Cute ranch Hartwell Terr. Great Mortgage Helper. Only $110,000 Prime end unit with sea- Southbridge/Stubridge area: Southbridge:Gorgeous Custom overlooking 4th hole at Pine Ridge sonal views of lake. Updated and ready Spectacular Home with 7 rooms Built Contemporary boasts open Golf Course. Updated 2 bedroom to move into. 3 BR. FP living area. 3 bedrooms 2 baths! What’s so Floor Plan w/ impressive entrance + loft area, 1.5 baths, garage, CA. Central air. Firepit in the yard. special? THE IMPROVEMENTS! into living room w/Cathedral Motivated Seller has job relocation. Call for a private showing... Don’t New gorgeous kitchen w/ Jenn Air ceilings, floor to ceiling wall of miss the little gem.... $179,000 appliances, granite counters, tile flooring. New 1st Fl full bath & windows & floor to ceiling stone laundry. New Vinyl siding, new gas furnace & HW heater. First floor fireplace. 7 rooms 3 bedrooms 2 baths. Great 1st floor master • familyroom plus sunroom to great multi-layered deck. Just minutes bedroom w/full bath. Finished lower level w/sliders to patio. 2 car Jeannine Silun Claire M. Earley to Rt 84 & Mass Pike. $219,900. garage. Masterfully landscaped with beautiful gardens! $249,900. 508-579-0696 508-832-5324 R AUBURN: Auburn: A Heather Mawn Beautiful HANDSOME Coldwell Banker Residential ready to HOME offers move in 3 NEW LISTING! many updates! E 508.479.5872 bedroom split Two beds on floor www.homeswithheather.com with easy one and floor two. flowing lay 2 Full BATHS! A out in the heart of Auburn.Outstanding WOW, WOW, WOW- SPA BATHROOM road access with lots of privacy too. on floor two is a looker! $282,000 Won’t last. Priced at $249,900. 12 Winchester Ave FIRST OPEN HOUSE L Sunday, 10-26-14 • 12-2 PM Whitinsville-4 bdrm Victorian, Whitinsville - Commercial Call Beth for a showing. building, Mahogany conference Stratton Vitikos beautiful hardwoods, fenced back- 843-957-1629 Call Beth Johnson yard, stonewalls room, off street parking [email protected] 774-289-6437 $339,900 $499,900 Beautifully E updated 3 UNDER bedroom 2 AGREEMENT bath home in ideal com- muter loca- S tion! Many updates including: Windows, Cambria Natural Stone Counters & cabinets, House stained 2013, Whitinsville - 3 family, one Oxford - 3 bedroom Colonial, L Shaped in ground pool, 16 X 20 shed with Webster- New listing!! $222,500 T almost an acre lot. Propane garage door entrance & storage loft, 5 person 4 bdrm, 2.5 ba, HW, over 2000 GLA, 2 apartment zoned business hot tub, Abundant storage through out! Quick car gar, partially finished basement, up- $259,900 fireplace, finished basement with closing available! Title V in hand dated windows, roof, electrical, heat- bar $339,900 3 & 4 unit buildings ing!! Bonus 3 Season room! TURN- A KEY home!! Great price. wanted in Webster/Dudley 17 Dresser Street, Webster Donna Cassie T Laura Poulin-Harkins 508-207-3802 508-277-8862 www.emersonrealtors.net E Whitinsville - 3 bedroom Cape, Whitinsville - 3 bedroom raised attached 1 car garage ranch, new septic 1.14 acres $249,900 $247,900 8 • The Webster Times • Friday, October 24, 2014 www.webstertimes.net

REAL ESTATE BERNICE GIARD REALTY 508-943-7669 • 508-949-3205 MOBILE 774-262-6667 JoAnnSoldMyHouse.com Maria Reed Diane Luong Bob Zannotti Bob Falter OPEN HOUSES Sunday, October 26 SOUTHBRIDGE: Cournoyer Blvd. 508-873-9254 774-239-2937 508-414-8101 774612-1649 LICENSEDLICENSED IN IN MA MA & & CT CT WEST BROOKFIELD OPEN HOUSE Jo-Ann Szymczak Call any agent listed Sat. & Sun., Oct. 25 & 26 10-Noon CRS, GRI, SRES, ASP “Home “Home Ownership Ownership Matters” Matters” above for a showing Be in your New Home for the Holidays! 3 New energy efficient homes to choose from starting at $199,900. All 3 bdrms, 2 full SZYMCZAK SELLS! GREAT INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITIES baths, granite, Open House central air, tile, 11am-2pm DUDLEY WORCESTER DUDLEY DUDLEY hardwoods & garage. Follow signs from Proulx SOLD Ave (or GPS ON DEPOSIT MOTIVATEDSELLERS to 87 Wall St to subdivision entrance) * 3 BR * Sided * Live Rent Free * Totally renovated $199,900 * 3 bedrooms each unit * 2 bedrooms each unit * Sided 246 W. Main St., Executive Ranch, * Garage Christi Cournoyer * Recent Windows * Recent windows * Windows 2 Car Garage, Fireplace Family Room, Walkout * Town Services * Sided * Heating System Michael Toomey & Associates & Roof * Oversized garage * 3 Rm Rental Unit Basement, 3 BR, 2 BA, 3 Season Porch. (508) 864-3356 (cell) • (508) 867-2800 (Office) www.miketoomeyrealestate.net 1 Fifth Ave 46 Perry Ave 17 Pine St. • $174, 500 13 Railroad Ave • $229,900 OXFORD LAND-LAND-LAND WEBSTER WEBSTER 55+ COMMUNITY (2)Mortgagee’s Sale of Real Estate DUDLEY COMMERCIAL BUILDING/INVESTMENT PROPERTY, 6 + acres Tobin Farms NO Estates NEGOTIABLE DO NOT MISS THIS ONE!!! OXFORD-$45,900 CLOSING COSTS 1.5 acres, frontage, * Near Webster Lake WEBSTER, MASSACHUSETTS on 3 streets * 3-4 bedroom * Near boat ramp To be sold on the premises known and numbered as * End Unit * Water view * HW Floors * 2 Bath * Cathedral Ceilings CHARLTON-$114,900 * Central air * 1st Flr Family Room * Granite Countertops Prindle Lake * Applianced Kitchen 37 SUTTON ROAD * Fireplace Waterfront * Cathedral 13 Daniel Drive • $217,500 7 Lillian Ave • $249,900 75 Lakeside Ave • $199,900 WEBSTER, MASSACHUSETTS “Where Auctioneer’s Red Flag is displayed” ***********************

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TUESDAY, OCTOBER 7TH, 2014 ************************* Time of Sale : (1) 11:00 A.M.(2)12:00 NOON Mary Ellen Cox Ann Klein Flynn **************** [email protected] [email protected] Offering: a 24,750 SQ.FT +/- CONCRETE BUILDING WITH 508-735-7061 508-864-5474 A FLAT ROOF, HVAC, SPRINKLERED, PLENTY OF PARK- Need we say more! ING AND WITH GREAT ACCESS TO ALL MAJOR ROADS… 1 Swanson Road – Auburn ****************************************** Terms for “EACH SALE”; The highest bidder shall be required to pay FIVE THOUSAND AND 00/100 ($5,000.00) Dollars by certified, bank treasurers or cashier’s check at the time and place of the sale as a deposit. All bidders must exhibit said required deposit to the auctioneer immediately prior to the auction sale in order to qualify as a bidder. The balance of the purchase price is to be paid in cash or by certified, bank, treasurers or cashier’s check within thirty (30) Open House Directory days after the date of the sale at the Law Offices of David E. Silver- Deadline: Monday at 10am man, Esquire, Silverman & Esposito, and 264 Main Street, P.O. Box (C) Condo (X) Condex (M) Multi-Family (T) Townhouse 245, Oxford, MA 01540. 508-987-2707 (B) Business (U) Duplex (S) Single Family (D) Adult (P) Land (L) Mobile Home (A) Apartment Community Other terms to be announced at the sale… ADDRESS STYLE TIME PRICE REALTOR/SELLER/PHONE *************************************** SATURDAY, OCTOBER 25, 2014 Francis J. Trapasso & Associates SOUTHBRIDGE Cournoyer Blvd S 10-12 from Christi Cournoyer, Michael Constables & Auctioneers $199,900 Toomey & Assoc. 508-864-3356 47 Harvard Street Worcester, MA 01609 SUNDAY, OCTOBER 26, 2014 Mass. License No. 252 SOUTHBRIDGE (508) 798-0287 Cournoyer Blvd S 10-12 from Christi Cournoyer, Michael www.ftrapasso.com $199,900 Toomey & Assoc. 508-864-3356 4 Hartwell Ter S 12-2 $126,500 Aucoin Ryan Realty 508-765-9155

WEST BROOKFIELD 246 W. Main St S 11-2 $199,900 Bernice Giard Realty 774-262-6667 To advertise in our Real Estate Section,

To have your open house listed in this directory please call your local please contact Sandy @ 508-909-4110 sales representative. 1-800-367-9898 LET US Do Your Home Work! Looking to sell your home, let us do the work for you. Your ad will be seen in over 50,000 households throughout Southern Worcester County. www.webstertimes.net Friday, October 24, 2014 • The Webster Times • 9 LEGALS NOTICE OF MORTGAGEE’S SALE bidder within thirty (30) days of said in the active military service of the In addition to filing the written appear- OF REAL ESTATE written notice. United States of America, then you ance, you or your attorney must file By virtue and in execution of the If the second highest bidder declines may be entitled to the benefits of the a written affidavit stating the specific Power of Sale contained in a certain to purchase the within described prop- Servicemembers Civil Relief Act. If facts and grounds of your objection mortgage given by Christopher Rum- erty, the Mortgagee reserves the right you object to a foreclosure of the within 30 days after the return date. baugh to Ameriquest Mortgage Com- to purchase the within described prop- above-mentioned property on that IMPORTANT NOTICE pany dated May 15, 2004, recorded erty at the amount bid by the second basis, then you or your attorney must The outcome of this proceeding may with the Worcester County (Worcester highest bidder. file a written appearance and answer limit or completely take away the District) Registry of Deeds in Book The foreclosure deed and the consid- in this court at Three Pemberton above-named person’s right to make 33743, Page 60; said mortgage was eration paid by the successful bidder Square, Boston, MA 02108 on or decisions about personal affairs or then assigned to Mortgage Electronic shall be held in escrow by DOONAN, before November 17, 2014 or you will financial affairs or both. The above- Registration Systems, Inc. by virtue of GRAVES, & LONGORIA LLC, (here- be forever barred from claiming that named person has the right to ask for a an assignment dated May 25, 2004, inafter called the “Escrow Agent”) you are entitled to the benefits of said lawyer. Anyone may make this request and recorded in Book 35314, at Page until the deed shall be released from Act. on behalf of the above-named person. 96, and further assigned to HSBC escrow to the successful bidder at Witness, JUDITH C. CUTLER Chief If the above-named person cannot af- Mortgage Services, Inc. by virtue of the same time as the consideration is Justice of said Court on October 2, ford a lawyer, one may be appointed at an assignment dated April 6, 2010, released to the Mortgagee, thirty (30) 2014. State expense. and recorded in Book 46292, at Page days after the date of sale, whereupon Attest: WITNESS, Hon. Denise L. Meagh- 6, and further assigned to U.S. Bank all obligations of the Escrow Agent Deborah J. Patterson er, First Justice of this Court. Trust, N.A., as Trustee for LSF8 Mas- shall be deemed to have been properly Recorder Date: October 17, 2014 ter Participation Trust by virtue of an fulfilled and the Escrow Agent shall be 14-018175 / Cotto Sr., Wilfredo and Stephen G. Abraham assignment dated May 2, 2014, and discharged. Cotto, Brenda M./10/24/2014 Register of Probate recorded in Book 52301, at Page 151, Other terms to be announced at the Oct. 24, 2014 Oct. 24, 2014 of which mortgage the undersigned sale. is the present holder for breach of Dated: September 26, 2014 Commonwealth of Massachusetts (SEAL) conditions of said mortgage and for U.S. Bank Trust, N.A., as Trustee for The Trial Court THE COMMONWEALTH OF the purpose of foreclosing the same LSF8 Master Participation Trust By: Probate and Family Court MASSACHUSETTS will be sold at PUBLIC AUCTION at Reneau J Longoria. Esq., Worcester Probate and Family LAND COURT 12:00 PM on November 14, 2014, on DOONAN, GRAVES, & LONGORIA Court DEPARTMENT OF THE TRIAL the mortgaged premises. The entire LLC 100 Cummings Center, Suite 225 Main Street COURT mortgaged premises, all and singular, 225D Beverly, MA 01915 978-921- Worcester, MA 01608 2014 MISC.­­­­486006 the premises as described in said 2670 (508) 831-2200 ORDER OF NOTICE mortgage: 30200.76 (RUMBAUGH) FEI # Docket No. WO14P3415EA To: The land with the buildings there- 1078.00588 10/17/2014, 10/24/2014, CITATION ON PETITION FOR Denise M. Zoschak a/k/a Denise M. on, situated in the Town of Webster, 10/31/2014 FORMAL ADJUDICATION Fontaine a/k/a Denise Marie Zoschak Worcester County, Massachusetts Oct. 17, 2014 Estate of: Barry N Waldron and to all persons entitled to the benefit on Park Street, further bounded and Oct. 24, 2014 Date of Death: 08/07/2014 of the Servicemembers Civil Relief Act, described as follows: BEGINNING Oct. 31, 2014 To all interested persons: 50 U.S.C. App. § 501 et seq.: at the N.E. corner thereof at corner A Petition has been filed by: Green Tree Servicing LLC of Park and Maple Streets; THENCE (SEAL) Barry J Waldron of Webster MA claiming to have an interest in a extending southerly to land formerly COMMONWEALTH OF requesting that the Court enter a for- Mortgage covering real property in of William King, one hundred (100) MASSACHUSETTS mal Decree and Order of testacy and Dudley, numbered 26 Alton DR, given feet; THENCE extending westerly LAND COURT for such other relief as requested in the by Denise M. Zoschak a/k/a Denise M. bys aid King land, one hundred two DEPARTMENT OF THE TRIAL Petition. Fontaine to Countrywide Bank, FSB, (102) feet to land of Emma A. Sargent; COURT And also requesting that: dated January 25, 2008, and recorded THENCE northerly by said Sargent 14 MISC 487041 Barry J Waldron of Webster MA with the Worcester County (Worcester land, fifty (50) feet, more or less, to ORDER OF NOTICE be appointed as Personal Representa- District) Registry of Deeds at Book a corner; THENCE easterly by land TO: tive(s) of said estate to serve Without 42408, Page 381, and now held by the of said Sargent, two (2) rods, more or Michael W. Siddall a/k/a Michael Surety on the bond. Plaintiff by assignment has/have filed less, to a corner; THENCE northerly Siddall You have the right to obtain a copy of with this court a complaint for deter- two (2) rods, more or less, to said Park and to all persons entitled to the ben- the Petition from the Petitioner or at the mination of Defendant’s/Defendants’ Street; THENCE easterly by said efit of the Servicemembers Civil Relief Court. You have a right to object to this Servicemembers status. Park Street, seventy (70) feet, more or Act, 50 U.S.C. App. § 501 et. Seq.: proceeding. To do so, you or your at- If you now are, or recently have been, less, to the point of beginning. Being Nationstar Mortgage LLC claiming to torney must file a written appearance in the active military service of the the same premises conveyed to the have an interest in a Mortgage cov- and objection at this Court before: United States of America, then you herein named mortgagor (s) by deed ering real property in Webster, num- 10:00 a.m. on 11/12/2014 may be entitled to the benefits of the recorded with Worcester Worcester bered 9 Upland Avenue, given by This is NOT a hearing date, but a Servicemembers Civil Relief Act. If District Registry of Deeds in Book Michael W. Siddall and Desire Anthony deadline by which you must file a writ- you object to a foreclosure of the 16459, Page 219. to Mortgage Electronic Registration ten appearance and objection if you above-mentioned property on that Subject to and with the benefit of ease- Systems, Inc. acting solely as a nom- object to this proceeding. If you fail to basis, then you or your attorney must ments, reservation, restrictions, and inee for Drew Mortgage Associates, file a timely written appearance and file a written appearance and answer taking of record, if any, insofar as the Inc., dated June 28, 2005, and record- objection followed by an Affidavit of in this court at Three Pemberton same are now in force and applicable. ed at Worcester County (Worcester Objections within thirty (30) days of the Square, Boston, MA 02108 on or District) Registry of Deeds in Book return date, action may be taken with- before November 17, 2014 or you will In the event of any typographical error 36665, Page 299, and now held by the out further notice to you. be forever barred from claiming that set forth herein in the legal description Plaintiff by assignment, has/have filed The estate is being administered un- you are entitled to the benefits of said of the premises, the description as set with this court a complaint for deter- der formal procedure by the Personal Act. forth and contained in the mortgage mination of Defendant’s/Defendants’ Representative under the Massachu- Witness, JUDITH C. CUTLER, Chief shall control by reference. Servicemembers status. If you now setts Uniform Probate Code without Justice of this Court on October 3, This property has the address of 8-10 are, or recently have been, in the active supervision by the Court. Inventory 2014 Park Street , Webster, MA 01570 military service of the United States of and accounts are not required to be Attest: Together with all the improvements America, then you may be entitled to filed with the Court, but recipients are ______now or hereafter erected on the prop- the benefits of the Servicemembers entitled to notice regarding the admin- Deborah J. Patterson erty and all easements, rights, appur- Civil Relief Act. If you object to a fore- istration from the Personal Represen- Recorder tenances, rents, royalties, mineral, oil closure of the above-mentioned prop- tative and can petition the Court in any 201406-0448-TEA and gas rights and profits, water rights erty on that basis, then you or your matter relating to the estate, including Oct. 24, 2014 and stock and all fixtures now or attorney must file a written appearance distribution of assets and expenses of hereafter a part of the property. All and answer in this court at Three administration. (SEAL) replacements and additions shall also Pemberton Square, Boston, MA WITNESS, Hon. Denise L. Meagher, THE COMMONWEALTH OF be covered by this sale. 02108 on or before November 24, First Justice of this Court. MASSACHUSETTS

Terms of Sale: 2014 or you will be forever barred from Date: October 15, 2014 LAND COURT Said premises will be sold subject to claiming that you are entitled to the Stephen G. Abraham, DEPARTMENT OF THE TRIAL any and all unpaid taxes and assess- benefits of said Act. Register of Probate COURT ments, tax sales, tax titles and other Witness, JUDITH C. CUTLER Oct. 24, 2014 2014 MISC.486930 municipal liens and water or sewer Chief Justice of said Court on October ORDER OF NOTICE liens and State or County transfer fees, 9, 2014. To: if any there are, and TEN THOUSAND Attest: Martin Rochford DOLLARS ($10,000.00) in cashier’s or Deborah J. Patterson and to all persons entitled to the benefit certified check will be required to be Recorder Commonwealth of Massachusetts of the Servicemembers Civil Relief Act, paid by the purchaser at the time and 14-018287 / Anthony, Desire and The Trial Court 50 U.S.C. App.§ 501 et seq.: place of the sale as a deposit and the Siddall, Michael W./10/24/2014 Probate and Family Court Lakeview Loan Servicing, LLC balance in cashier’s or certified check Oct. 24, 2014 Worcester Division claiming to have an interest in a will be due in thirty (30) days, at the Worcester Probate and Family Mortgage covering real property in offices of Doonan, Graves & Longoria, Court Webster, numbered 880 School Street, LLC, 100 Cummings Center, Suite (SEAL) 225 Main Street given by Martin Rochford to Mortgage 225D, Beverly, MA 01915, time being COMMONWEALTH OF Worcester, MA 01608 Electronic Registration Systems, Inc., of the essence. MASSACHUSETTS Docket No. WO14P0387GD dated June 4, 2010, and recorded The Mortgagee reserves the right to LAND COURT CITATION GIVING NOTICE OF with the Worcester County (Worcester postpone the sale to a later date by DEPARTMENT OF THE TRIAL PETITION TO EXPAND THE District) Registry of Deeds at Book public proclamation at the time and COURT POWERS OF A GUARDIAN 45885, Page 78, and now held by the date appointed for the sale and to fur- 14 MISC 486813 In the Interests of: Gerald Bachand Plaintiff by assignment has/have filed ther postpone at any adjourned sale- ORDER OF NOTICE Of: Douglas, MA with this court a complaint for deter- date by public proclamation at the time TO: RESPONDENT mination of Defendant’s/Defendants’ and date appointed for the adjourned Wilfredo Cotto, Sr. a/k/a Wilfredo Cotto Incapacitated Person/ Servicemembers status. sale date. and Brenda M. Cotto a/k/a Brenda Protected Person If you now are, or recently have been, The premises is to be sold subject Cotto To the named Respondent and all oth- in the active military service of the to and with the benefit of all ease- and to all persons entitled to the ben- er interested persons, a petition has United States of America, then you ments, restrictions, leases, tenancies, efit of the Servicemembers Civil Relief been filed by may be entitled to the benefits of the and rights of possession, building and Act, 50 U.S.C. App. § 501 et. Seq.: Nancy J Morin of Douglas, MA Servicemembers Civil Relief Act. If zoning laws, encumbrances, condo- PHH Mortgage Corporation claiming to in the above captioned matter request- you object to a foreclosure of the minium liens, if any and all other claim have an interest in a Mortgage cover- ing that the court: above-mentioned property on that in the nature of liens, if any there be. ing real property in Webster, numbered Expand the powers of a Guardian of basis, then you or your attorney must In the event that the successful bidder 7 Crystal Street, given by Wilfredo the Respondent file a written appearance and answer at the foreclosure sale shall default Cotto Sr. a/k/a Wilfredo Cotto and The petition asks the court to make a in this court at Three Pemberton in purchasing the within described Brenda M. Cotto w/s/a Brenda Cotto determiniation that the powers of the Square, Boston, MA 02108 on or property according to the terms of this to Mortgage Electronic Registration Guardian and/or Conservator should before November 24, 2014 or you will Notice of Sale and/or the terms of the Systems, Inc. acting solely as a nom- be expanded, modified or limited since be forever barred from claiming that Memorandum of Sale executed at the inee for Century 21(R) Mortgage the time of the appointment. The origi- you are entitled to the benefits of said time of foreclosure, the Mortgagee Corporation (SM), dated August 30, nal petition is on file with the court. Act. reserves the right to sell the property 2006, and recorded at Worcester You have the right to object to this Witness, JUDITH C. CUTLER, Chief by foreclosure deed to the second County (Worcester District) Registry proceeding. If you wish to do so, Justice of this Court on October 7, 2014 highest bidder, providing that said sec- of Deeds in Book 39679, Page 155, you or your attorney must file a writ- Attest: ond highest bidder shall deposit with as affected by a Loan Modification ten appearance at this court on or be- ______the Mortgagee’s attorneys, DOONAN, Agreement dated May 1, 2011 and fore 10:00 A.M. on the return date of Deborah J. Patterson GRAVES, & LONGORIA LLC, 100 recorded at said Registry of Deeds 11/12/2014. This day is NOT a hearing Recorder Cummings Center, Suite 225D, Bev- in Book 47334, Page 106, and now date, but a deadline date by which you 201207-1306-PRP erly, MA 01915, the amount of the held by the Plaintiff by assignment, have to file the written appearance if Oct. 24, 2014 required deposit as set forth herein has/have filed with this court a com- you object to the petition. If you fail to within three (3) business days after plaint for determination of Defendant’s/ file the written appearance by the re- written notice of the default of the pre- Defendants’ Servicemembers status. turn date, action may be taken in this vious highest bidder and title shall be If you now are, or recently have been, matter without further notice to you. conveyed to the said second highest Turn To LEGALS page ­­­B10 10 • The Webster Times • Friday, October 24, 2014 www.webstertimes.net

TheHeartOfMassachusetts.com LEGALS LEGALS continued from page 9­­­ Commonwealth of Massachusetts with said registry on September 30, Street, Webster, Worcester County, Worcester, ss. SUPERIOR 2003 at Book 31820 Page 340, for Massachusetts, all and singular the COURT breach of the conditions of said mort- premises described in said mortgage, MORTGAGEE’S NOTICE OF SALE DEPARTMENT OF THE TRIAL gage and for the purpose of foreclosing, TO WIT: OF REAL ESTATE COURT the same will be sold at Public Auction A certain parcel of land with the buildings By virtue and in execution of the CIVIL ACTION at 1:00 p.m. on November 14, 2014, on thereon of every nature and descrip- Power of Sale contained in a certain No. 14-1799D the mortgaged premises located at 20 tion, situated on the Southerly side of Mortgage given by Francis J. Coleman To Konkel Avenue, Webster, Worcester Brookline Street in the Town of Webster, and Stephanie J. Chumsantivut to Daniel John Grazulis of Dudley, County County, Massachusetts, all and sin- Worcester County, Massachusetts, Sovereign Bank, dated November 1, of Worcester and Mary Ellen Grazulis gular the premises described in said bounded and described as follows: 2002 and recorded with the Worcester of Dudley, County of Worcester, all of mortgage, Beginning at an iron pipe drive into County (Worcester District) Registry the Commonwealth of Massachusetts TO WIT: the ground on the Southerly side of Deeds at Book 28006, Page 18; AND TO ALL PERSONS ENTITLED The land with the buildings there- of said Brookline Street at land of of which Mortgage the undersigned, TO THE BENEFIT OF THE SOL- on shown as Lot 28 on a Plan of Charles Dudley and being the most Santander Bank, N.A., formerly known DIERS’ AND SAILORS’ CIVIL RELIEF Land entitled ‘’Definitive Subdivision Northwesterly angle of the tract hereby as Sovereign Bank N.A., formerly ACT OF 1940 AS AMENDED: Webster of Sunny Shores, Phase III Webster, conveyed; known as Sovereign Bank, is the pres- Five Cents Savings Bank with an usual Massachusetts dated September 20, Thence southerly eighty one and four ent holder for breach of the conditions place of business in Webster, Worces- 2001 and revised January 10, 2003’’ tenths (81.4) feet by land of said Dudley, of said Mortgage and for the purpose of ter County, Massachusetts claiming to recorded with the Worcester District to an iron pipe in the ground at land of foreclosing same will be sold at Public be the holder of a mortgage covering Registry of Deeds in Plan Book 778, Napoleon Richard; Auction at 1:00 PM on November 7, property situated on Corbin Road be- Plan 35. Thence Easterly fifty (50) feet by land of 2014 at 24 Clarence Drive, Oxford, MA, ing numbered 169 in Dudley, Worces- The above parcel is subject to said Richard to a point in a fence at land all and singular the premises described ter County, Massachusetts; given by Declaration of Restrictive Covenants Of Charles L. Ross; in said Mortgage, to wit: Daniel John Grazulis and Mary Ellen recorded with the Worcester District Thence Northerly thirteen (13) feet by Legal Description Grazulis to Webster Five Cents Sav- Registry of Deeds in Book 27037, Page land of said Ross to an iron pipe in the Exhibit ‘A’ ings Bank dated March 26, 2009 and 220. ground at the corner of said fence; 24 Clarence Drive, Oxford, MA recorded in Worcester District Registry For mortgagor’s(s’) title see deed Thence deflecting to the right and Francis J. Coleman and Stephanie J. of Deeds, Book 44008, Page 66, has recorded with Worcester County extending Northerly a distance of thirty Chumsantivut filed with said court a Complaint for (Worcester District) Registry of Deeds seven and one half (37 1/2) feet by land A certain parcel of land located in the authority to foreclose said mortgage in in Book 31820, Page 318. of Oliver Forcier et ux to an iron pipe in Town of Oxford and shown on a lan of the manner following: by entry on and These premises will be sold and con- the ground; land entitled “Corey Estates Definitive possession of the premises therein de- veyed subject to and with the benefit Thence deflecting to the left and still Plan of Land in Oxford, Massachusetts, scribed and by exercise of the power of of all rights, rights of way, restrictions, extending Northerly a distance of thrity Owned by Robert W. Chaffee” and sale contained in said mortgage. easements, covenants, liens or claims two (32) feet by land of said Forciers recorded in the Worcester District If you are entitled to the benefits of the in the nature of liens, improvements, to an iron pipe in the ground on the Registry of Deeds in Plan Book 671, Soldiers’ and Sailors’ Civil Relief Act public assessments, any and all unpaid Southerly side of said Brookline Street; Plan 38, and being Lot 1 on said plan. of 1940 as amended, and you object taxes, tax titles, tax liens, water and Thence Westerly fifty six and two tenths Being the same premises con- to such foreclosure you or your attor- sewer liens and any other munici- (56.2) feet by said Brookline Street to veyed to mortgagors by deed ney should file a written appearance pal assessments or liens or existing the point of beginning. recorded in the Worcester and answer in said court at Worcester encumbrances of record which are in Granting also to the grantees, their heirs District Registry of Deeds in Book in said County on or before the Eigh- force and are applicable, having priority and assigns, a right at all times and for 22103, Page 379. teenth day of November next or you over said mortgage, whether or not ref- all purposes with or without vehicles of The premises are to be sold subject to may be forever barred from claiming erence to such restrictions, easements, ten feet in width over land of said Olivier and with the benefit of all easements, that such foreclosure is invalid under improvements, liens or encumbrances Forcier et ux adjoining the Easterly line restrictions, building and zoning laws, said Act. is made in the deed. of the herein granted premises and liens, attorney’s fees and costs pursu- Witness, Barbara J. Rouse, Es- TERMS OF SALE: extending from said Brookline Street ant to M.G.L.Ch.183A, unpaid taxes, quire, Administrative Justice of said A deposit of Five Thousand ($5,000.00 Southerly to land of said Ross. tax titles, water bills, municipal liens Court, this Seventh day of October ) Dollars by certified or bank check will For my title reference see that Deed in and assessments, rights of tenants 2014. be required to be paid by the purchas- Book 22770 at Page 254. and parties in possession. Dennis P. McManus, Clerk er at the time and place of sale. The For mortgagor’s(s’) title see deed TERMS OF SALE: Oct. 24, 2014 balance is to be paid by certified or recorded with Worcester County A deposit of FIVE THOUSAND bank check at Harmon Law Offices, (Worcester District) Registry of Deeds DOLLARS AND 00 CENTS ($5,000.00) LEGAL NOTICE P.C., 150 California Street, Newton, in Book 22770, Page 254. in the form of a certified check or bank The Town of Dudley has recently com- Massachusetts 02458, or by mail to These premises will be sold and con- treasurer’s check will be required to be pleted their triennial revaluation as P.O. Box 610389, Newton Highlands, veyed subject to and with the benefit delivered at or before the time the bid required by state law. The Massa- Massachusetts 02461-0389, within thir- of all rights, rights of way, restrictions, is offered. The successful bidder will chusetts Department of Revenue has ty (30) days from the date of sale. easements, covenants, liens or claims be required to execute a Foreclosure certified both real and personal prop- Deed will be provided to purchaser in the nature of liens, improvements, Sale Agreement immediately after the erty preliminary values. These values for recording upon receipt in full of the public assessments, any and all unpaid close of the bidding. The balance of represent full and fair market value purchase price. The description of the taxes, tax titles, tax liens, water and the purchase price shall be paid within for the current fiscal year. These pro- premises contained in said mortgage sewer liens and any other munici- thirty (30) days from the sale date in posed values will be available for shall control in the event of an error in pal assessments or liens or existing the form of a certified check, bank review by the public from October this publication. encumbrances of record which are in treasurer’s check or other check satis- 23, 2014 through November 6, 2014 force and are applicable, having priority factory to Mortgagee’s attorney. The in the Town Hall at the Assessor’s Other terms, if any, to be announced at over said mortgage, whether or not ref- Mortgagee reserves the right to bid at Office, located at 71 West Main Street, the sale. erence to such restrictions, easements, the sale, to reject any and all bids, to during regular business hours, (Mon SALEM FIVE CENTS SAVINGS BANK improvements, liens or encumbrances continue the sale and to amend the & Tues 8:00 a.m.–4:30 p.m., Thurs Present holder of said mortgage is made in the deed. terms of the sale by written or oral 8:00 a.m. –7:00 p.m., and Friday By its Attorneys, TERMS OF SALE: announcement made before or during 8:00 a.m.–1:00 p.m.) as well as the HARMON LAW OFFICES, P.C. A deposit of Five Thousand ($5,000.00 the foreclosure sale. If the sale is set Pearl L. Crawford Memorial Library, 150 California Street ) Dollars by certified or bank check will aside for any reason, the Purchaser located at 40 Schofield Avenue (Mon Newton, MA 02458 be required to be paid by the purchas- at the sale shall be entitled only to a & Thurs 10:00 a.m.–8:00 p.m., and (617) 558-0500 er at the time and place of sale. The return of the deposit paid. The pur- Tues, Wed, Friday 10:00 a.m.–5:00 201310-0586 - TEA balance is to be paid by certified or chaser shall have no further recourse p.m., The taxpayer may contact the Oct. 24, 2014 bank check at Harmon Law Offices, against the Mortgagor, the Mortgagee Assessor’s Office during the public Oct. 31, 2014 P.C., 150 California Street, Newton, or the Mortgagee’s attorney. The disclosure period to ask questions, Nov. 7, 2014 Massachusetts 02458, or by mail to description of the premises contained review, discuss and request changes P.O. Box 610389, Newton Highlands, in said mortgage shall control in the in the proposed values. Assessed val- NOTICE OF MORTGAGEE’S SALE Massachusetts 02461-0389, within thir- event of an error in this publication. ues will also be posted on our website OF REAL ESTATE ty (30) days from the date of sale. TIME WILL BE OF THE ESSENCE. at www.dudleyma.gov. For further By virtue and in execution of the Power Deed will be provided to purchaser Other terms if any, to be announced information, please contact the Asses- of Sale contained in a certain mortgage for recording upon receipt in full of the at the sale. sor’s Office at (508) 949-8006. given by Sandra D. Orne to Mortgage purchase price. The description of the Santander Bank, N.A., formerly Oct. 24, 2014 Electronic Registration Systems, Inc., premises contained in said mortgage known as Sovereign Bank N.A., for- dated March 24, 2003 and recorded shall control in the event of an error in merly known as Sovereign Bank NOTICE OF MORTGAGEE’S SALE with the Worcester County (Worcester this publication. Present Holder of said Mortgage, OF REAL ESTATE District) Registry of Deeds at Book Other terms, if any, to be By Its Attorneys, By virtue and in execution of the Power 29480, Page 158, of which mortgage announced at the sale. ORLANS MORAN PLLC of Sale contained in a certain mortgage the undersigned is the present hold- GREEN TREE SERVICING LLC PO Box 540540 given by Thomas P. McNally to Salem er by assignment from Mortgage Present holder of said mortgage Waltham, MA 02454 Five Mortgage Company, LLC, dated Electronic Registration Systems, Inc. By its Attorneys, Phone: (781) 790-7800 September 30, 2003 and recorded to Green Tree Servicing LLC dated HARMON LAW OFFICES, 14-003855 with the Worcester County (Worcester March 12, 2013 and recorded with said P.C. Oct. 17, 2014 District) Registry of Deeds at Book registry on March 22, 2013 at Book 150 California Street Oct. 24, 2014 31820, Page 320, of which mortgage 50625 Page 286, for breach of the Newton, MA 02458 Oct. 31, 2014 the undersigned is the present hold- conditions of said mortgage and for the (617) 558-0500 er by assignment from Salem Five purpose of foreclosing, the same will 201403-1111 - TEA Mortgage Company, LLC to Salem be sold at Public Auction at 1:00 p.m. Oct. 24, 2014 Five Cents Savings Bank dated on November 21, 2014, on the mort- Oct. 31, 2014 September 30, 2003 and recorded gaged premises located at 14 Brookline Nov. 7, 2014 www.webstertimes.net Friday, October 24, 2014 • The Webster Times • 11 12 • The Webster Times • Friday, October 24, 2014 www.webstertimes.net Friday, October 24, 2014 • Town-to-Town Classifieds 1 WEWE HAVEHAH AAVEVVEE GUGGUARANTEED UAARANTEEDRARANTEED FFINFINANCING. I NAANCINGNCING. 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BLACK&DECKER ELVIS PRESLEY Call Paul Yellow Gold Faucets [email protected] Bridgeport 1.5HP VARIABLE SPEEED Call 774-241-0327 Tennis Bracelet Lawn, Garden & JIG SAW CHRISTMAS 508-243-1078 59 Princess Cut Diamonds. Carpenter Equipment Lathe 32 between 774-321-0662 ALBUM “G” in color and $18.00 Fireplace Log Sets BEAUTIFUL Centers 14” Swing The first five recordings, various V.S. in clarity & Tools Appraised@$19,000 CREATIVE PLAY other LP’s and box sets For Sale 413-531-2433 NATURAL SILVER 508-461-9626 Call for details Best Offer Radial Arm Drill 13” SET GYM Lg.7 cu.ft. GE Gas Dryer. 6 yrs old, runs great. FOX JACKET Slide, Ladder, Cargo Net, Rock 508-885-9992 Column 4’ arm Stackable plates incl. 508-341-7454 ALPACA BEAN Valued at over $1200 Climbing, Monkey Bars, DROP LEAF COFFE Washer died. Worn Twice Swings(3) Play house table Natural Alpaca TABLE Model#DCVH660GHGG Asking $350/OBO Stack Rack $750.00/OBO ENGAGEMENT 2-Wheeled Bikes Fertilizer $100 $200.00 As is $20.00/ea. Pre-composted 774-272-5891 RING ELECTROLUX EPIC 508-981-9718 Great for your garden Record Storage DROP LEAF CART FOR SALE $10 per bag RUG SHAMPOOER shelving 200 sections Davids Bridal 2-Minivan Car Sets $85 14k Gold $100.00/OBO Call Cleans Excellent WEDDING & Damond FOR SALE: 508-238-5233 $100 Call EVENING GOWNS Round Brilliant WOOD-BURNING Cannon Power-Shot SWORD SET 1.09Cts 508-792-9950 3 Burgundy STOVE. Camera 10x AMANA BOSE ACOUSTIC Size-6 Strapless $65 Clarity CEMETERY PLOT VS-1 Vermont Castings $100.00 WAVE MUSIC Size-6 Neck Strap STAINLESS STEEL Double plot Size-14 Neck Strap Color Intrepid II SYSTEM 1/2 price at $50-each/OBO END TABLE K Franklin style with glass doors. 508-885-3136 FRENCH DOOR One of the Originals $2200 508-892-3649 W/DRAWER $2850 or best offer. Biscuit (off-white color enamel). 860-888-5207 REFRIGERATOR Catalytic converter, 27K BTU’s With Cassette player 29 GALLON $75 please call 2004 Like New Sounds and plays fantastic 508-764-6843 $2500 new. 28 cubic feet with bottom $350/OBO FISH TANK DINING ROOM Will deliver with wood HATACHI HD TV freezer with everything SET END TABLE for $1250 51” Diagonal $1000.00 Call $40.00 EVERY SATURDAY 860-928-3611 $800.00/negotiable W/2 DRAWERS Great reception 508-867-0033 YOUTH BED $50 & SUNDAY $100.00 508-958-9546 $35.00 *********** Dudley Flea Market Brimfield GAS STOVE BLUE BIRD BOXES 508-892-4582 GRANDFATHER OLD END TABLE 8am-4pm 413-245-9538 or Angle Iron Cutter Get your boxes ready Come Join us TAPPAN [email protected] COUCH CLOCK $45 4 burner Cooking Stove For Shelving now for Early Spring! $ave Money Buying 2008 JVC HD TV $5 Each Lovely 80” $500.00/negotiable Make Money $elling Apartment size 4W296, HK Potter 2790 beige suede-like fabric dudleyflea.com Excellent condition 56” DLP Projection ********** TRUCK TOOL BOX Normally Sells For $700 Woodstock including 2 decorative pillows Call Broiler never used New Bulb & Bulb in Box For pictures or $90 OBO 860-481-9003 in excellent condition asking 1/2 TON $300/OBO $300 or best offer 800-551-7767 or $250. other questions $80 Call 508-234-3460 774-280-9565 at Call 5pm-8:30pm teristohlberg Call Old Stevens Mill Building 508-779-0881 508-867-6546 @yahoo.com 508-987-2809 [email protected] (774)452-3514 Dudley MA 508-245-7857 CLIP AND MAIL Town-to-Town Write your ad here: CLASSIFIEDS HOME TOWN SERVICE, BIG TIME RESULTS TO PLACE YOUR AD VISIT US ONLINE CALL www.towntotownclassifieds.com Name: TOLL FREE 1-800-536-5836 Address:

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109 MUSIC/ARTS 205 BOATS 284 LOST & FOUND 010 FOR SALE 010 FOR SALE 010 FOR SALE 010 FOR SALE 010 FOR SALE SMALL UPRIGHT 14’ STARCRAFT PETS GAS LOG FOR Johnson and Evinrude REGULATION TREES FOR SALE WHITE LAQUER ALUMINUM BOAT Did you find NASCAR with 5HP Mercury SALE outboards, Evergreen Trees, Colorado PIANO your pet? POOL TABLE gas motor (2011) Jotul GF200 LP Gas Die-Cast Models Blue Spruce, Potted Trees, w/Bench 2-30hp, several left from Needs new felt, $500 only 10 hrs use Or find a home $650 OBO They’re Back! Silver Blue, 18”-22” tall 11 years old last season Trailer included - $5 And Up! All 10 trees for $85 Excellent condition for one? $200-$650. plus seats & vests BRAND NEW SHIPMENT! 2 HARDWOOD Norway Spruce, 3.5’ Paid $3700 MINI KOTA Asking Also, I need motors, CHERRY 5/$99 Asking $1500 ELECTRIC parts - 1958-’85 Blessings Farm CABINETS Eastern Pine 5-7’ tall 508-637-1168 $1,800.00 5 H Foote Road 5/$99 508-867-2551 FISHING MOTOR Glass Doors, Moveable shelves, 508-885-6657 Charlton Excellent privacy 130 YARD SALES 36 lb. thrust, 5 speed 508-248-1411 75”x30”x20” $500 for pair. border/ornamental 16 FT. FIBERGLASS **************** $125 OBO Call 508-278-5762 SAILBOAT King Size 508-892-3275 DEADLINE FOR with mainsail, jib and trailer New evenings FITNESS POWER Bedroom Set YARD SALE with new tires ROLAND ORGAN $450.00 6 piece cherry wood Queen PillowTop SUBMISSIONS IS LET US KNOW!!! RIDER MUSIC ATELIER Truck Mounted sleigh bed Mattress NOON MONDAY 774-230-0753 Please call us so that we $100 OBO 80G LUXURY Carpet Cleaning with Box Spring FOR ALL can take your ad $2500.00 including bench and Van Local out of the paper... Call 508-943-2174 MASS. WEEKLY or best offer in Original Plastic owner’s manual. Ford 99 E250 Town-To-Town Upper and lower keyboard PAPERS HEADBOARD with Bane-Cleane System IV News 508-272-7110 $150.00 $500.00 Deadline subject to change Classifieds FULL ADJ. Good Condition due to holidays Asking $8,500.00 Call for more info 508-909-4111 Micro suede, oatmeal w.esp King Size Call: 508-410-7050 508-867-9386 wood trim ******************** Bedroom Set Von Schrader VS2 285 PET CARE $125 OBO ROUND KITCHEN ESTATE SALE 6 piece cherry wood NEW REDUCED Dry Foam TABLE Oct 25th 10am-2pm FAN-C-PET COFFEE/ sleigh bed PRICES!!! Upholstry Extractors w/4 chairs $850.00 ea. 278 Briarwood Ave Mobile ESPRESSO $125.00 Southbridge MA $2500.00 Classic Star Trek MAKER 82 Huge Mirrored King Grooming Salon or best offer Figurine Set Extra VS II Brush Unit FOUND HERE! 12 cups COFFEE TABLE $275.00 bedroom set 508-272-7110 In box - never opened Thomasville entertainment $75 OBO and 2 end tables $100 Center 2004 ALUMINUM V14 Vicki Kelley $50.00 Sears Carpet,Upholstery Von Schrader VS III Arians snow blower TRACKER GUIDER BOAT HONEYWELL KIRBY SENTRIA II Professional Vacuum Wall Cleaning Machine Sofas AND TRAILER AIR CLEANER VACUUM SYSTEM $60 ENTERTAINMENT $325.00 Singer Sewing machine and with 25 Horse Yamaha motor Groomer rm sz, 15x20 with carpet cleaning (3) Utility Heaters CENTER cabinet Great seating, live well, etc. 20 Years Exp. Roll top desk $50 OBO attachment. $10/ea w/end cabinets 17” Pacific Floor In excellent condition, “We Go Right Six months old. (2) HON Side Chairs 10’ long, 74” high Machine Generator very low hours on motor Book Case toYour Door” Call 508-765-0621 $600 firm. $30/ea $225.00 $275.00 $3200.00 End Tables Call 508-987-3677 Mink Fur Jacket-(6/7) Call 508-885-2884 508-987-2419 HO SCALE TRAIN 2 SWIVEL ROCKER Tables $175/OBO 413-967-7567 Table Saw BOAT FOR SALE 90’ of tracks CHAIRS LADIES’ COATS (2) Mid-back leather 2009 Trophy 10 locomotives $25.00 each VERY LARGE VINTAGE 20 cars FOR SALE office chairs 18’ Walkaround Round house $30/ea OAK OFFICE DESK Porta-potty, VHF Bridges tunnels A beautiful 32” length Bell motorcyle ONE 2HP SEARS AIR $240 or B.O. INDOOR Fish finder and GPS and natural mink jacket helmet COMPRESSOR 220 Stereo with CD player YARD SALE 115 Merc accessories Size large, color mahogany Never used $100.00 CHILD’S DESK Caravan roller trailer Going... Going... Call for Price Purchased at Macy’s and $60 242 Breakneck Road $40 Approximately 500 hours 860-928-5433 worn only twice Beckett Burner ONE SUNBEAM GAS Southbridge Gone to the Dogs $18,000 Paid $7,000 Control & Aquastat GRILL Saturday and Sunday Training and behavior HOME MADE PINE Will sacrifice for VINTAGE WATER AND Oct. 25 and 26 Webster, MA $200 $50.00 management in your Coffee Table $2400 (3) Kincaid “Replica” SNOW SKIS 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. 508-943-1317 & home. Paintings Reasonable offers accepted NO EARLY BIRDS Two End Tables Red leather 34” jacket ONE BARBECUE GRILL Furniture, clothing, yard tools 260 ANTIQUES Positive methods used. 2’x3’ $50/ea $125.00 $50.00 802-258-1599 and a variety of household Certified Pet Dog with tuxedo front fur Dog Gate-plastic ANTIQUES Full zip out lining, size large items trainer and member $10 ANTIQUE LAMP Asking 1-413-244-9510 victory heavy duty Rain or shine APDT JUG $350.00 Dog Gate-steel SCOOTER 1800’s Federal Dresser never used MASSIVE w/ Mirror, Candle Holders & Call Renelle at holds up to 350lbs like new $40.00 $25 SNAPPER Glover Boxes $1000 508-892-1850 Call 860-963-0117 used only 5 Times. List $2800. YARD SALE Christin Dior Tux 124 Highland St email: Putnam ROTO-TILLER will sell for $1400. Hoosier w/flour & Bread Bins GIRLS 18 SPEED Used once 42-44 long, Southbridge MA [email protected] IR5003, Used Twice Call $150 BIKE w/pleated shirt Best Offer 508-867-3684 Saturday 10/25 $100.00 LED R-30 INDOOR $175/OBO 8am-3pm Cast Iron Christmas 1950’s Kitchen Table FLOODLIGHTS TRAC VAC WHIRLPOOL Rain date Sunday 10/26 w/ Porcelain Top $150 Local Furnature CANOPY by Philips Tree Stand Model 385-IC/385LH WASHER AND antiques 3-in-1 12w = 65w $25 Used Once Large lot of Hobnail, Kitchen Instant on, very bright Sunbeam Whole matchbox cars Ware, Tins & Advertidement Heroes 10ftx20ft Best Offer DRYER plus dimmable Star Wars figures $135.00 House Humidifier Top loading Lasts 22.8 years Household items (on wheels) $50 each/OBO 508-867-9667 Big box stores sell for BEAR CAT and much more! MANY HARD $50 $26-$30 VAC-N-CHIP PRO MOVING SALE 265 FUEL/WOOD COVER BOOKS YOU PAY $15.00 each 13’ Sunsetter ARIANS SNOW & VAC PRO 170 EASTFORD ROAD Central Boiler E-Classic or 4 per case $50.00 Awning Cover BLOWER Never Used Models 72085, 72285, SOUTHBRIDGE SMALL COFFEE $300/OBO 1400/2400 Call Keith $30 72295 SATURDAY AND TABLE 508-524-9328 14” Snow Chains Used Twice SUNDAY OUTDOOR WOOD $40.00 $20 Best Offer SEARS 22 CUBIC OCTOBER 25-26 FURNACE Lg. Pet Carrier 15” Cable FOOT 8 a.m. - 4 p.m. Cleaner & Greener ELECTRIC BASE CALL 508-765-5763 After 60+ years couple moving EPA Qualified Snow Chains Almond Refrigerator to smaller quarters BOARD $30.00 Brand New $50/OBO Baby Grand Piano 25-Year Warranty Call Today $25.00 $35 SNOWBLOWER (Marshall-Wendell); 508-882-0178 Used Engine CRAFTSMAN FORMAL CHERRY Maple: Hutch, Harvest Golf Clubs/Bag CrystalRockFarm.com WOODEN DOLL 2002 Pontiac 3.4 ltr. V-6 24” Electric Start END TABLE Table, End Tables and $45.00 $250 Brand New Dressers; Mahogany: $25 FIREWOOD CRADLE Antique-Kelvinator $500.00 Dressers, Twin Beds, Rockers, Coffee Tables; Cut, Split & Delivered $15.00 Electric range 508-637-1622 FOUND HERE! Call Upholstered Chairs; Sleep Green & Seasoned Antique Printers w/double oven, broiler 508-729-0722 Sofa; Sewing Machine; ANTIQUE B/O STURBRIDGE, MA Stowe Farm Drawers 508-612-1518 Cabinets; Mirrors; Lamps; Wood Lots Wanted CROQUET SET $15.00 ea. Haier Mini-Fridge NEW Antique China and Glass; Pet Boarding $40.00 Like New Air-Conditioner Kitchen Items; Washer and Call Paul From Dogs to $40 Dryer; Yard Tools; Side 508-769-2351 FRIEDRICH 100 GENERAL Guinea Pigs Call Ed @ Chairs; Large Want to Place a Classified Ad? CALL Display Cabinet Kuhl Plus Series Call 800-536-5836 508-479-9752 Tool Box And So Much 774-452-3514 $50.00 SQ08n10 Horse Back Riding Lessons LET’S MAKE A DEAL! More! A Very Full Sale! and Summer Camp 7500 BTU 105 BULLETIN BOARD Please Park Carefully HOUSE HOLD $449.00 281 FREE PETS Hand raised guinea pigs, ITEMS 774-452-3514 $400.00 AUBURN NordicTrack Elite LOOKING FOR A bunnies, and parakeets Wood stoves RESIDENT 14.7 Elliptical FRIEDRICH NEEDS RIDE 135 LOST AND FOUND Refrigerator LUMBER WONDERFUL 508-865-2227 2 years old, Like new, FRA064VU1 For errands E/Range Rough Pine - Dry —LOST— Internet access, Paper work 6000 BTU and groceries LOVING HOME... Stowe Rd. Millbury MA A/C Units 5% moisture - Sizes up to TV’s Bought $1399 $149.00 1-2 times per month Large Male 2-year-old Pitbull www.stowefarm.com 2”x18”x10’ Furniture quality 508-335-3728 File Cabinets $2.00 board foot or B.O. asking $850.00 Neutered Cat with papers Book Cases Both for $500 295 BUILDING SUPPLIES 508-476-7867 Stoneville Pond & Female named “Calle” And much more! Leave message Wii Leicester St Area Blue nose, not spayed HINGES 508-451-8525 Mr. Desai Great for single pet Heavy duty 54” long 107 MISC. FREE environment INFANTS w/Balance Board Cell: 732-309-9366 Black with patches of white on stainless steel MAYTAG Controllers, Games Call Home: 508-347-2764 FREE his belly piano hinges PORTABLE PACK ELECTRIC RANGE Bought $500 A little shy but basically 774-318-8439 $50.00 each AND PLAY less than two years old. Asking $250.00 TOOLS FOR SALE 2 twin size friendly Brand new BY CHICCO LIKE NEW Stainless + Black Dual ovens electric beds About 8 years old 283 PETS 774-633-0832 $75 $500.00 Combination (not hospital beds) Call PERFECTLY Disc Sander Please call Need help with 298 WANTED TO BUY 4 PAIR WOOD 508-248-5901 SEASONED Mid-sized couch with 508-832-5512 your pets Craftsman/Delta SNOWSHOES FIRE WOOD FOR matching chairs Leave a message veterinary care? Route MEN & WOMEN’S Bandsaw SIZE LARGE WITH SALE We can help 413-436-8520 169 BINDINGS GOLF CLUBS $210 per Cord Craftsman 200 GEN. BUSINESS at an affordable price! FROM $25 TO $75 Drill press Complete (with carriages) Call BASED UPON FREE WOOD Antiques Make Offer Aeiral Tree Service 204 WATER EQUIPMENT CONDITION 10’ flat PALLETS 884 Worcester St. & site development Bottom Jon Boat 2000 SEADOO 720 Southbridge MA Life vest & oars You pick up Call 508-347-7492 AIR CONDITIONER Ask for Rick with caravan trailer 2hp Johnson Motor Monday thru Friday New, Used only 8 hours! Red & white Looking To Purchase INFANTS 860-382-5071 paid $1200 new 8am-noon $200.00 Stonebridge Press Very fast and fun! Antiques PORTABLE PACK Asking $650 or BO Precious 25 Optical Drive And Collectibles AND PLAY 508-892-7160 Southbridge $1500 Single Items 774-230-3205 (located behind BY CHICCO LIKE NEW Moments Call 774-244-6781 Or Entire Estates Southbridge Hotel & $75 Moving... Collection 508-234-8297 TOOL SHEDS Conference Center) We Buy It All SEARS and stands 205 BOATS Our veterinarians can help And Also Do 4 PAIR WOOD 28 pieces Made of Texture 1-11 PRO-FORM $775 109 MUSIC/ARTS spay/neuter and/or general On-Site Estate Sales SNOWSHOES 508-867-2887 8x8 14’ STARCRAFT TREADMILL 8x10 $960 medical appointments. And SIZE LARGE WITH Additional discounts Folds up, heavy duty 8x12 $1050 ALUMINUM Estate Auctions BINDINGS GUITAR available for those on Reg. maintained REMOTE CONTROL 8x16 $1375 open boat with at 2006 Nissan FROM $25 TO $75 1970 GIBSON J50 9.8 4 Stroke outboard and financial assistance. CALL MIKE ANYTIME BASED UPON $200.00 AIRCRAFTS Acoustic w/case Please call or best offer trailer. All in excellent condi- 774-230-1662 CONDITION some with motors Delivered and Built On-Site Great condition tion $2095.00 508-637-1333

Need to Place a Classified Ad? Call George Other Sizes Available $1800.00 o.b.o. for just the boat and trailer no or online at Call 800-536-5836 Call 508-347-7492 508-867-0368 774-241-0027 CALL 413-324-1117 774-633-0832 motor $995.00 www.secondchanceanimals.org

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310 GENERAL HELP 505 APARTMENTS FOR 505 APARTMENTS FOR 535 HOUSING WANTED 575 VACATION RENTALS 400 SERVICES RENT Retired Mechanic Toyota  Scion  Used  College Graduates Welcome  Honest WANTED RENT  Excellent Reputation  Salary  Commission  Bonuses  with drivers license RV in Co-op Park President Award Dealership  Car Allowance  401K  Medical SOUTHBRIDGE Looking for InLaw          - ENERAL ERVICES DOUGLAS $26,900 SPRINKLER 402 G S Beautiful 3-bedroom apartment Apartment or sphere  Management Opportunity  $55,000 Expectation 1, 2 & 3 Bedroom Room with a bathroom the First Year  Experience NOT a Must, We Will Train. We are FITTER Apartments Available Clean, freshly painted Woodstock, CT searching for the right female OR male to join our team. Washer/dryer hookup and storage EXPERENCED Call The Prices start at $845/month.  If you are energetic, honest, drug-free, and desire a lucrative $875.00 for 64 year old long term career... LICENSED ONLY Junk Man Includes heat, hot water, Handicapped, but See Shane Bacigalupo at Tri-State Toyota  Scion A/C, pool, fitness center self-sufficient Inspections and service work. [email protected] Trees Cut & children’s program. SOUTHBRIDGE Permanent position Off street parking. Spacious 1 Bedroom Apartment 860-382-3634 Excellent compensation and Brush/Limbs Call (508)476-3777 W/D Hookup benefit package Removed off street parking EMETERY OTS Apply 546 C L Seasonal campsite FREE METAL PICK-UP First floor no stairs J.J. Bafaro Inc. DUDLEY Meadowside of Woodstock, Appliances, No Pets CEMETERY LOTS 9 Winter St. 3 rooms/1 bedroom Own your own lot. 298 WANTED TO BUY 310 GENERAL HELP Furniture, TV’s. $650 month Worcester MA Kitchenette, Appliance, AVAILABLE Trailer with add-ons which WANTED Construction Heat, Electric, Pine Grove Cemetery contain large family room, two $ BUY & SELL $ Materials. Trash Removal Included. Call 774-258-0147 Spencer, MA bedrooms, dining room, ALL GOLD & SILVER CASHIERS Cellars/Attics Cleaned. Deck on first floor Single lot $1000 screened porch, vinyl siding, ITEMS The Town of Holland Small Building No Pets SOUTHBRIDGE Double $2000 large shed, outdoor fire pit, Part-time & Full-time No Smoking mostly furnished. Specializing in is accepting Demolition, Leaves Coombs Street positions available. Salary Off Street Parking Park ammenities: NUMISMATIC COINS, upon evaluation. applications for the Removed. Two-2 bedroom apartments Call Mike gold & silver of any form! Residential Moves. $650/month 774-200-6164 large swimming pool, rec hall. position of Laundry hook-ups pavilion, mini golf, bocci, Furnaces Removed First&Security Email resume to: EXECUTIVE Utilities not included or horseshoes, fish pond, Qualified with over 30 508-943-8651 [email protected] Quiet neighborhood pinegrovecemetery playground-low yearly years experience & SECRETARY Walk-ins welcome Dave No Pets [email protected] maintenance fees. a following of many The Executive Secretary reports DUDLEY $800-$900 satisfied customers. to the Select Board and Cemetery Plots Yankee Spirits 508-867-2564 Very nice 1-bedroom first/security/references Rte.25 197, manages the daily operations Worcester County Memorial 376 Main Street 413-262-5082 efficiency apartment 508-596-8497 Woodstock, CT We also sell a nice of the Town. Stove, refrigerator Park Unit #5 selection of fine jewelry, Sturbridge, MA Prior municipal experience Off-street parking Valor II Section antiques & collectibles. desired. Rubbish removal SOUTHBRIDGE Graves 1 & 2 Send cover letter and resume to 415 BUSINESS 772-233-1555 CREW LEADERS Close to major routes New Bring in your items & Holland Board of SERVICES $625/month 2 bedroom apartment. Valued at $7600 see what they’re worth. / MEMBERS Selectmen Off-street parking Asking $4000 You won’t leave 1st and last wanted for lawn Executive Secretary No Pets disappointed. BRODEUR maintenance & Position 2 bedroom: $775/mo 508-885-6489 Honesty and fairness Local Christmas decorating 27 Sturbridge Road ENTERPRISES 508-885-4278 are our best policies! 508-943-2670 teams. Experienced & Holland, MA 01521 Backhoe Service: * Perimeter First & Security drains * Land clearing * motivated people need only by October 30, 2014 For rent Call: 508-765-5852 Heroes Lee’s Driveway repairs * Local apply. Salary to The Town of Holland is an WEBSTER Coins & Jewelry commensurate with Snow plowing Equal Opportunity Employer 2-bedroom apartment News 239 West Main Street experience. Drivers license 774-262-4287 SOUTHBRIDGE 1st floor with clean Nice newly renovated East Brookfield Neat and clean (Route 9 - Panda driving record is required. THE TOWN OF 2 bedroom apartment Call 442 LICENSED DAY Washer/dryer hookup Garden Plaza) WEBSTER Excellent location w/sun room, new CARE 508-637-1236 508-885-5589 HIGHWAY Affordable carpets, kitchen & 508-341-6355 (cell) Garage bathroom. DEPARTMENT ************************* Call W/D Hook up CUSTOMER The Commonwealth of GREAT is seeking 508-943-7436 $800/mth heat & hot SERVICE private contractors for winter Massachusetts water included. First & FLEA MARKET snow plowing for Town 1-508-612-6192 Monday thru Friday Office of Child Care security, No pets, No FOUND HERE! Every Saturday and Sunday roadways. 8:00am to 5:00pm Services requires that all smoking. year round Expanding trailer wholesaler Anyone interested in becoming NORTH BROOKFIELD ads placed in the Call Bob 508-641-4606 CEMETERY PLOTS Dealers, leave your stuff and ecommerce store is seeking a contractor please contact the newspaper for child care DUNCAN BLOCK set-up in our secure facility a sales oriented person to work Highway Department APARTMENTS or Imelda Worcester County (daycare) in your home Memorial Park Dealer days every in a friendly office environment. @ 508-949-3862. 1-bedroom and 2-bedroom 508-764-6843. Wednesday and Friday, 12-6 Assist in busy office answering include your license number Paxton, MA apartments Garden of Gospels Ever-changing array phones, e-mails, amongst many Want to Place Heat and hot water SPENCER FOUND HERE! of cool, cool stuff other office duties. Need to be a Classified Ad? 1 plot #150 Call 800-536-5836 454 HOME Hardwood floors Large 2 bedroom 1st floor 2 grave sites 800-551-7767 able to multi-task, with a good Stove, refrigerator IMPROVEMENT apartment with eat in kitchen, dudleyflea.com personality. Web background is Trash pick-up, elevator washer/dryer hook up, helpful - computer, phone and Asking $2800 VACATION AT THE $ Secured entry study/office area, new carpets. WANTED customer service experience is On-site laundry No pets. $725.00month, 1st, CAPE YEAR ROUND ROFESSIONAL 1 PAINTING Old Mopeds, Scooters, a must. 325 P Parking last and security. 386-576-6663 E-mail resume to bonniet Dirt Bikes HELP WANTED Interior/ Non-smoking, no pets @trailerpartsdepot.com, or mail CALL WORCESTER Any condition Exterior to; Looking for projects 508-867-4277 508 397 9703. COUNTY Customer Service position COMMERCIAL Power Washing Cash paid Carpentry MEMORIAL PARK P.O. Box 709 CARPENTERS Call Travis Oxford, MA 01540 • FREE ESTIMATES • OXFORD SPENCER 2 plots Leave message Skilled in Metal Framing, • FULLY Insured • APARTMENT Large one bedroom with one Garden of Heratage 2 Drywall, Taping, Flooring, • Reasonable Rates • car garage, new flooring and 774-242-9227 3 bedroom renovated vaults included DRIVERS: Acoustical, etc. paint in great location with (We also sell) Rich O’Brien Hardwoods and Tile present value $8300 Do you want more than Must have valid washer/dryer hookup and large Painting New Bath new Kitchen Asking $4500/OBO $1,000 a Week? MA Drivers License 28 Years Of Experience eat-in kitchen. No Pets, first, WANTED TO BUY W/D Hookup Call Excellent Monthly Bonus Travel Required last and security $725.00 BY COLLECTOR 508-248-7314 Diswasher 508-769-8107 Program/Benefits. Competitive Salary and Benefits month. South Dennis, Stove Old comic books Weekend Hometime Send Resumes to or First floor Call off Rte. 134: 1940s and up you Deserve! offi[email protected] 508-764-2002 Safe Neighborhood 508-397-9703 Cozy 3 BR, (dbl, queen, Beatles memorabilia Electronic 500 REAL ESTATE off street parking 2 twins) 1 bath home with 1960s and up Logs/Rider Program. for showing. WORCESTER MACHINIST $900/month full kitchen & microwave, Famous monster 877-704-3773 First-Last-Security COUNTY washer/dryer, screened in magazines, Godzilla, WANTED STURBRIDGE 501 REAL ESTATE Call porch w/ picnic table, grill, Frankenstein and Full or Part-time MEMORIAL PARK 508-892-5294 Apartment includes Electric, cable TV. Outdoor shower. monster items, DUNKIN DONUTS hours available. WANTED water, heat 2 plots in Good Shepherd On dead-end street. Old toys and is currently hiring for part-time Call to schedule interview Parking on site Plot #97 Near shopping, theater, advertising items crew members for many shifts. 508-764-1535 OXFORD Laundry on site $1800 restaurants, bike trail, We offer paid training, flexible Newer 2 Bedroom $1100 2 bedroom Will pay transfer fee fishing, playground, schedules (one weekend day a Country setting 508-867-3729 Call: 860-779-2469 Trailer Truck $950 1 bedroom 10 minutes from bay and must), and opportunity for 3 Miles center of town $800 Studio ocean side beaches. growth in a fun, fast paced, Drivers Wanted Off Street parking Call Worcester County WAR team-oriented environment. We Class A CDL with W/D Hookup 508-347-1911 Avaliable August 23-30 are a tip collecting network! basment with bulkhead Memorial Park Come into any one of our Hazmat hardwood Floors RELICS Double plot Week,Weekend Dunkin Donut locations in Based in Dishwasher STURBRIDGE & & WAR Sturbridge, Southbridge, or North Brookfield Deck $2300.00 Daily Rates Sutton Ave Oxford ************ Call Daniel Fiske ($4600.00 value) SOUVENIRS to fill out an application. EQUAL HOUSING 508-450-3573 House Will pay transfer fee Off season rates available WANTED Please Call OPPORTUNITY 508-248-3303 Financial Service 508-867-3235 SECTION 8 Call Janet WWII & EARLIER WORCESTER COUNTY at 508-865-1583 ************* WELCOME 1 Bedroom Apartment CA$H WAITING! Specialist All real estate advertising in this $725/Month MEMORIAL PARK after 6 pm, or email Need to Place Southbridge June at Helmets, Swords, Southbridge Credit Union a Classified Ad? newspaper is subject to The Paxton, MA Call 800-536-5836 6 Room 3 Bedroom [email protected] Auburn Branch Federal Fair Housing Act of 5-Room Apartment Faith/Crypts Daggers, Bayonets, Apartment for more information. Responsible for providing 1968, which makes it illegal 1st Floor, 2-Family Lot 84C #1 Space Medals, Badges, Flags, superior member service while New Kitchen, Bath, Wall

to advertise any preference, Hardwood Floors, Patio $1500 Classified Ad? Wanta Place to Uniforms, etc. Ceilings, Paint, flooring, Lights opening new savings, checking limitation or discrimination Appliances $895/Month 508-943-0671 Over 30 Years Experience. and consumer loan accounts. based on race, color, religion, 330 SALES W/D hookup Call David Applications may be completed sex, handicap, familial status WORCESTER COUNTY Available ASAP - No Utilities - 1-508-688-0847 at any branch location. (number of children and or MEMORIAL PARK No pets ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Foxy Travel pregnancy), national origin, I’ll Come To YOU! Includes Two grave plots: is seeking an ancestry, age, marital status, or 413-531-2433 Appliances & Laundry Valor I (#291, Unit A, experienced Travel Agent! any intention to make an such Foster On Premises. graves 1 and 2) Applicant should share our preference, limitation or SOUTHBRIDGE First/References/Security Current value $8200.00 300 HELP WANTED Parents Wanted passion for helping our clients. discrimination. This newspaper 800-536-5836 Call 2 bedroom Required Offered: $5,850.00 Seeking Quality Homes Call will not knowingly accept any Renovated, Deleaded (508)347-9081 508-499-7957 Throughout Central MA 508.234.4585 advertising for real estate that is 305 BUSINESS Wall to Wall [email protected] To Provide Foster Care or email kmenard@ in violation of the law. Tile Kitchen and Bath OPPORTUNITIES To Children In Need. Our readers are hereby Parking foxytravel.com 513 LEASED 575 VACATION RENTALS 24/7 Support. Generous informed that all dwellings Section 8 approved For Family Room Reimbursement. advertising in this newspaper REAL ESTATE CAPE COD TIME $1000 Sign-On Bonus 2 Leather Couches are available on and equal $700/month SHARE FOR SALE Call For Details opportunity basis. 42”Lx33”Hx23”W 400 SERVICES 617-908-0744 COMMERCIAL / Edgewater Beach Resort A-1 Condition To complain about discrimination call The BAR FOR SALE OR 95 Chase Avenue (Fontana/armless) SOUTHBRIDGE Dennisport, MA 02639 Originally $350 8’x6’ Blackboard Department of Housing and LEASE Old School Urban Development “HUD” APARTMENT On the water Asking $225/ea. All Contents included Studio (Unit 706) $500.00 toll-free at 1-800-669-9777. 4 rooms Turn Key operation Fixed week 33 (August) (508)234-2573 For the N.E. area, call HUD ad 1 Bath 617-565-5308,. The toll free South Worcester County Deeded rights Hearthstone Soap Stone Heated Business in existence Devereux Therapeutic number for the hearing impaired Appliance 310 GENERAL HELP Wood Stove 80+ Years You’ll own it for a lifetime Foster Care is 1-800-927-9275 No pets - no smoking $1900.00 Call for an appointment & can be passed down to WANTED 508-829-6769 First-Last-Security 508-943-9796 your children and grand $725/Month 505 APARTMENTS FOR children. Will entertain any BrightStar Care, Oak Dining room Table References reasonable offer. a leading provider of MACHINIST/ 2 Leaves/6 Chairs RENT Call 535 HOUSING WANTED Home Care services, is $725.00 Leave message hiring MILLWRIGHT LOOKING FOR APARTMENT 508-347-3145 Certified Home $750 ONE 508-765-5129 Health Aides and CNAs Looking for and experienced 73” Mitsubishi Elderly woman on millwright with machining in Southern Worcester County. Big-Screen TV BEDROOM. oxygen looking for 1 or FOR SALE Ability for a wire and cable SOUTHBRIDGE 2-bedroom first floor apartment We have opportunities to $1500.00 FREE Wireless Internet. Free 1 2 BDRM Timeshare provide one on one Home Care Company in the Brookfield’s. month Utilities. Off-St parking. Centrally located in decent neighborhood with Hilton Head Island to our clients on all days & 7am-330pm. Coin-op. Non-smoking apt. No 3-bedroom apartment heat/hot water, washer/dryer S.C. shifts. Please contact us at Top rate $19.48 per hour 3-Piece Oak dogs/cats. Stove, refrig, 2nd floor hookups in the Southbridge/ Odd Year Usage 508-282-5020 or With competitive benefits Bedroom Set dishwasher, microwave. Newly remodeled Sturbridge area Floating week. www.brightstarcare.com Call $750.00 1st & Security. Section 8 welcome Have indoor neutered cat and $6000 /milfordworcester. 508-867-6476 508-248-7186 $850/month many references Call Ask for Rey. 774-545-6161 or [email protected] 508-320-2175 508-344-0072 508-943-1445 Friday, October 24, 2014 • Town-to-Town Classifieds 5

720 CLASSICS 725 AUTOMOBILES 720 FOREIGN AUTO 740 MOTORCYCLES 750 CAMPERS/ 750 CAMPERS/ 760 VANS/TRUCKS 700 AUTOMOTIVE Early 1964 1/2 Harley Davidson TRAILERS TRAILERS 3/4 TON CHEVY 2005 2005 LOTUS ELISE 705 AUTO ACCESSORIES Mustang Coupe Sport and Touring Fat Boy PARKMODEL SILVERADO Packages 2005 PALOMINO with factory 260 V8 FORD TAURUS 2001 Carberated 70K 4-wheel drive, 1986 4 Tires w/Rims Arctic Silver metallic paint POP-UP CAMPING WITH LOFT White w/red interior, 4-door, Air Condition, $8500.00 TRAILER Selling for parts 2009 midsize Ford with black leather interior and full-length addition Excellent condition, Light Bronze color Excellent Condition 125/55R16 Star Shield paint protection Furnished All receipts, 133,000 miles Garaged during off seasons $600 Firm Will fit new Ford 5 lug pattern 11,000 miles 12x16 with washer/dryer Complete documentation. Good condition Tornado One owner Call Mike Dealer maintained Campground season $450.00 No disappointments. $2,200 Used only 4 weeks a year $35,000 Catamaran April 15-October 15 508-832-2566 508-779-0194 508-847-5274 Sleeps 6, 3 burner gas Please leave message 508-943-1740 $16,900 20’ Great Shape stove 941-567-8719 or best offer $3650.00 Small gas/electric or AUDI A4 740 MOTORCYCLES Local HEAVY-WEIGHT 2006 MERCURY refrigerator 941-592-5318 774-545-6161 MUST SEE! & A5 Light-weight 860-871-5777 MOUNTAINEER 1999 BMW MUST SELL! Heroes Custom fit covers 82,000 miles, one owner, R1100R Like New-Under 760 VANS/TRUCKS $100.00 725 AUTOMOBILES All-wheel Drive, V6, seats 7 2,300 miles 21,800 mi, $3995 1992 GMC 1988 FORD Good Condition Excellent condition, Spring around the corner $8,000 be ready-to-ride with 508-885-7680 Diesel Truck 2010 A5 DIGITAL-FIT MUSTANG LX with hard bags, Blue FLOOR MATS Ph: 508-949-2270 $3500 this fantastic UPS Truck-Style, Conv. Black Ext. Black Top 2006 Suzuki $100.00 508-735-2436 CAMPER/ Aluminum Grumman Body, Gray Int, V8 Boulevard VL800K TRAVEL TRAILER Shelves. Rebuilt 5 Speed 2008 HONDA CIVIC EX 2000 HARLEY Like new Saddle bags-Visor 2010 R-Pod Transmission/Motor, A5 SNOWTIRES (4) $4500/OBO Black, 117k miles Buy Now for fantastic start New Fuel Tank, Radiator, Steer- DAVIDSON 1 slide out, sleeps 4, queen (Michelin) Call 4-door sedan to spring ing Box. Dual Wheels, bed, convection micro, 3-way on German alloys 774-272-5891 5-speed manual FWD Heritage Softail 11’ Area Behind Seats $4900.00 fridge, 2-burner stove, AC, Like New 4-cyl 20,000 miles Excellent Condition 774-329-9160 heat, TV, DVD, wet bath $600.00 Firm 1993 FORD F450 BRAND NEW TIRES Excellent Condition 14,100GVWR Excellent condition Excellent Condition Caterpillar Service truck and REPLACED A/C 1 Owner Motorcycle for sale 450 Dually Moon roof and alloy wheels $8900 $13,999.00 Call 5pm-8:30pm FOUND HERE! 7.3 International diesel EXCELLENT CONDITION 2001 508-341-6127 R-Dome, $400.00 508-867-6546 508-764-9309 5 Speed transmission $10,495 Harley Davidson 413-544-1168 Service body 767 VEHICLES WANTED 508-887-0468 2002 HD ELECTRA Night Train 1450 2000 JEEP CHEROKEE 201,000 miles GLIDE CLASSIC LAKESIDE RV ANTIQUE AUTO RIMS (5) International 2050 Less than 20,000 miles TOWN & COUNTRY PARTS NEEDED Rotating Crane CLASSIC CARS 34000 Mi., Black, carberated Selling because bought RESORT MINIVAN 17x7.5 rims 1 owner, clean, many extras new bike 1937-1960 $2650 Own RV lot for less than renting No rust, awesome shape Car and truck sheet metal 1 with mounted tire Buy now before I store it for $10,000 firm 508-779-0194 1975 Chevy Caprice Developers final phase in and out. trim and exterior parts only Stored in garage $7900.00 860-753-2096 All-wheel drive, leather, 2-Door 95400 Miles All lots 50% off No mechanical parts $300.00 or BO (508) 278-5823 every option, new headlights, 2001 MITSUBISHI New Tires, Battery Camp, Canoe, Fish, Pool whatsoever 508-867-5156 2002 HONDA WANTED Activity Center brakes, water pump Also 1949-1951 Mercury ECLIPSE GS Brake pads, Water Pump $3600 or best offer Always garaged CBR 954 Kawasaki trim and sheet metal PASSENGER SIDE 5 spd, well maintained, Needs Restoration Black and red Motorcycles 508-847-3281 978-760-3453 REAR VIEW 124K miles, 28mpg, $2800, 508-989-8165 Runs In great condition avail Oct 12 1968-82 MIRROR FOR ‘05 $4500 Only 11,637 miles 508-943-4850 Is completely (3 cylinder prefered) SILVERADO Any Condition Mirror has signal, heat and 2003 1995 Chrysler LeBaron ready to ride power in & out for hauling Tons of cosmetic Convertable 110000 miles CAll JOE trailer (plastic casing piece BUICK CENTURY 3 New Tires Battery upgrades broke off) 4 door, Gray Good Body Priced to sell (978)760-5042 immediately at $4,500 or (508)481-3397 Toyotas are less Black 190,000 Miles interior needs restoration $200.00 Needs some work Runs 508-688-5907 860-377-8374 $750.00 $3000 745 RECREATIONAL 774-200-5152 2008 KAWASKI VEHICLES in Dudley, MA Local Call VULCAN 500 News 2004 BUICK 508-873-9257 2 SNOWMOBILES  We have no mortgages LESABRE CUSTOM MOTORCYCLE AND A TRAILER  Low overhead in Dudley MA 3200 mi., Black  Over 300 new & used vehicles to choose from for immediate delivery (If we don’t have it, we can get it within 48 hours) (PRESIDENTIAL) 720 FOREIGN AUTO Like New FOR SALE 76K miles; 4-door; metallic           Asking $2400/OBO  Leftovers and demos with savings up to $9000.00 champagne w/black landow 508-867-8374 roof; light tan interior; leather 1997 Polaris 500 EFI                 ‘01 VW BUG  We have sales, service and parts staff members that have been heated seats; new tires; $1500 $1950 or BO BRAND NEW employed at Tri-State for FOUND HERE! super clean; Runs Great over 25 years great condition; 150cc Scooter 860-753-2096 2002 Polaris 700  Honest small town Weathertech asking $6,500 4 stroke, single cylinder, Classic dealing 11HP, 6000rpm, Floor Mats 508-476-2236 $2500  No games - no gimmicks 1984 VW RDX Electric/Key Ignition,  Serving the tri-community Gray, Front and Rear Fits 2004 CHRYSLER Automatic, 71x96x46, and tri-state area for Jeep Liberty 2008-2012 Convertible 2012 Mission Double over 25 years SEBRING Front disk, Rear drum Like New 4-speed standard transmission brake, Max 65mph, Trailer  Special military and 4 dr. sedan 183,000 miles 1.6 gal. 350lb, $3500 college rebates available $100.00/OBO 4 cylinder, automatic $595.00 School bus yellow 104,500 miles 508-347-3145 needs minor work $1,200.00 Call Many new parts 774-696-0219 www.TristateToyota.com Asking $3,000 508-779-0194 (508)341-9282 720 CLASSICS Call Tom at After 5 FOR SALE: 508-867-6706 1963 774-242-9061 2001 VW PASSAT 2007 CHEVROLET 2004 CORVETTE WAGON 2001 ITASCA BISCAYNE HARLEY DAVID- SUNDANCER CONVERTIBLE 4matic, all wheel drive with all MUST SEE! luxury features SON SUPER GLIDE MOTOR HOME Sales, Service & Parts (508) 943-7474 Easy Exit 2 Small Blue and saddle 150,000 miles 7500 Mi. Black. 30 ft. with slideout Dealership Hours: Monday-Thursday: 8:00am-8:00pm off I-395 Saturday:8:00am-5:00pmSunday: 12:00pm-4:00pm High Performance 26,281 miles on it In excellent condition Excellent Condition, Sleeps 7 191 West Main Street  Dudley, MA 01571 V8 New tires and brakes No rust clean with many extras. Ford F450, low mileage Asking $32,000 Good condition  Only Minutes from Everywhere! Automatic Overdrive All service records available $8500. No appointment needed in our service department $18,000/OBO Call or text Paul at $4,000 or best offer Please call Bert Call 508-892-3612 for appointment to view 508-949-0771 774-641-4050 508-333-3340 860-315-7609

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 SERVICE SPECIALS  SERVICE SPECIALS  SERVICE SPECIALS  SERVICE SPECIALS  SERVICE SPECIALS  Oil Change, Mass State 4 Wheel Alignment Tire Rotation and FREE Brake and Balance Check All Fluids Inspection Inspections Mon.-Fri. 8am-5pm $24.99 Must present coupon $59.99 Must present coupon Sat. 8am-2pm Must present coupon MIDSTATE SPECIAL MIDSTATE SPECIAL MIDSTATE SPECIAL MIDSTATE SPECIAL 2010 2009 2011 CADILLAC 2010 Chevrolet Mercedes-Benz ESCALADE Chevrolet Aveo S-Class EXT Luxury Impala LT Hatchback S550 SUV Sedan $ $ 37,999 $ $ per wk. 41,999 57 per wk. 46 LOADED!! 403-hp Vortec 6.2L V8 SPI, 6-speed automatic w/OD and auto-manual, Black leather interior with a seating capacity Only 42K Miles! Power windows, power locks, power mirrors, power steering wheel, of 5, Adjustable pedals, Air Conditioning, 22’’ Chrome wheels, clean interior, clean wheels, Electronic Stability Control, Front dual Only 78k,V-6 cyl 3.5L automatic transmission, Cruise control with steering wheel controls I-4 cyl 1.6L with a 5 speed manual transmission, FWD, Seating capacity of 5, Front bucket zone A/C, Front fog lights, Front reading lights, Garage door transmitter, Heated steering wheel with power tilting, auto tilt-away, seats,Rear 60-40 bench seats, Upgraded head unit with BT capability, Aux and USB hookups, power seats, power trunk, Leather, sunroof, navigation, AM/FM/In Dash 6 Disc CD Illuminated entry, Memory seats, XM AM/FM/Satellite with seek-scan, single in-dash CD player, Front LCD screen, Navigation and audio, Spacious cloth interior that seats 5! Manual dual-zone front air conditioning, System with voice activation, In-dash 6-disc remote CD, 8 Bose 5.1 Cabin Surround speakers, 2 wireless headphones, 2nd row Steering wheel with manual tilting, 2 12V DC power outlets, XM AM/FM/Satellite with seek- CD, AM/FM, 2 12V DC power outlets, In-dash clock, in car ON STAR, Heatt/AC, Manual player/Sat Capable/Aux for your Ipod or Mp3 player/Bluetooth all powered by a Harmon Kardon Stereo! Alloy wheels, power tilt steering wheel, cruise controls, rear LCD wing down entertainment system with DVD, Back up camera, Power moonroof, and Power Tilt-Sliding Sunroof w/Express- scan, single in-dash CD player, AUX player and MP3 decoder, Wireless phone connec- windows. Low price, high fuel economy, ample headroom and more!! Open/Close, Roof rack, Chrome door handles, Running boards, Remote engine start, 4 12V DC power outlets, Cruise control with back up camera and so much more! steering wheel controls. Strong and smooth powertrain, plush ride, quiet cabin and more! tivity with steering wheels controls, Smooth, quiet ride; simple controls and a large trunk.

2013 3 2013 Mazda 2011 Honda 2 Hyundai TO Mazda3 i Civic LX TO 2014 Elantra GLS CHOOSE SV Sedan Sedan CHOOSE Chrysler 200 LX Sedan Sedan $ $ $ 61 per wk. 64 per wk. $ 61 per wk. 65 per wk. 34k! 1.8L I-4cyl, Automatic transmission, Seating capacity of 5 in a comfortable and Only 37K Miles! 1-4cyl 1.8L with automatic transmission with great 4 door automatic with 39k! 2.0L 4cyl, Seating capacity of 5, AM/FM/ Only 24k miles!, a 2.4L I4 DOHC 16V Engine, 6-Speed Automatic gas mileage, Spacious and comfortable tan interior, alloy wheels, well-built tan cloth interior, Manual air conditioning, Cruise control with steering wheel Satellite-capable, clock, seek-scan, MP3 decoder, Cruise control controls, Steering wheel with manual tilting, manual telescoping, 1 12V DC power Transmission, Seating for 5 in a tan and black interior, 4-Wheel power seat, , power windows, power locks, power mirrors, AC, ECO Disc Brakes, ABS brakes, Air Conditioning, Alloy wheels, CD player, mode, rear defrost, tilt steering wheel, cruise controls, AM/FM/CD with steering wheel controls, Rear child safety door locks, power outlet, 6-way driver seat adjustment, AM/FM stereo with seek-scan, single in-dash windows, power mirrors. Roomy cabin, big trunk, smooth automatic CD player, MP3 decoder, AUX hook up, and much much more!! Four wheel independent suspension, Power driver seat, and Power player, Aux for your Ipod or Mp3 player, Sat capable, steering wheel windows and more! controls (audio, cruise, bluetooth) and so much more! transmissions and sporty handling. 2014 4 2013 Dodge 3 2011 Hyundai 2014 Nissan TO Avenger SE TO Chevrolet Sonata CHOOSE CHOOSE Altima 2.5 S Sedan Cruze 1LT Limited 2.0T Sedan Auto Sedan $ Sedan $ 72 per wk. $ per wk. $ 76 per wk. FWD 2.4l 4cyl with 36K is the car for you! Stylish looking red with black 72 76 per wk. Only 28k! 1.4L 4cyl, Seating capacity of 5, Front bucket seats, Manual air conditioning, interior with seating capacity of 5, Front bucket seats, Radio steering wheel Only 34k miles! Automatic transmisson with a 2.5L 4cyl, black cloth Interior with a Power windows with front and rear 1-touch down, Cruise control with steering wheel controls, TURBO with only 39K Miles! These are the new model and they are HOT! Seating capacity of 5, Manual air conditioning, Cruise control with steering wheel controls, AM/FM stereo with seek-scan, single in-dash CD player and Illuminated entry, Steering wheel with manual tilting, Manual telescoping, Keyfob (all doors) Leather, sunroof, Power windows, power locks, power mirrors, heated front and remote keyless entry, Full floor console with covered box, WIth front Row LCD screen with controls, audio controls, Wireless Phone connectivity, Keyfob trunk/hatch/door MP3 decoder, Manual air conditioning, Illuminated entry, 2 12V DC power rear seats, power seats, AC, rear defrost, cruise controls, tilt steering wheel, release, LCD screen in odometer, Power Windows, Power locks, Power trunk/hatch/ outlets, Lighted glove box, 17inch alloy wheels, 4-wheel disc brakes. Strong MYLINK, SiriusXM AM/FM/Satellite with seek-scan, single in-dash CD player, AUX hook up and MP3 converter, Wireless phone connectivity with steering wheel controls, Audio controls alloy wheels, AM/FM/6 disc in dash CD player, Aux/USB for your Ipod or Mp3 door remote release, Illuminated locking glove box, Steering wheel with manual tilting, engine; lots of features for the price; with composed ride and handling. on steering wheel. Handsome interior design; high fuel economy; useful electronics interface; player/Bluetooth Capable and so much more! manual telescoping, 2 12V DC power outlets, Stability control. Responsive steering; secure handling; top safety scores; big trunk. capable chassis; solid cabin, loads of electronic features and more!! 2013 2011 Ford Chevrolet 4 2013 Nissan 2011 Nissan TO Altima 2.5 S Rogue S Escape Impala LTZ CHOOSE Sedan SUV XLT SUV Sedan $ $ $ $ 76 per wk. 76 per wk. 76 per wk. 76 per wk. Only 35k, Remote engine start, Leather interior, Cruise control with steering Only 36k miles! Automatic transmisson with a 2.5L 4cyl, black cloth Interior with a FWD with only 60K Miles! Power windows, power locks, power mirrors, wheel controls, Manual dual-zone front air conditioning, Steering wheel with Seating capacity of 5, Manual air conditioning, Cruise control with steering wheel Only 24K Miles! Power windows, power locks, power mirrors, power seat, AC, rear defrost, alloy wheels, tilt steering wheel, cruise manual tilting, Seating capacity of 5, 2 12V DC power outlets, XM AM/FM/ controls, audio controls, Wireless Phone connectivity, Keyfob trunk/hatch/door AC, rear defrost, Tilt steering wheel, cruise controls, AM/FM/CD controls, steering wheel controls (audio, cruise), luggage rack, dual Satellite with seek-scan, single in-dash CD player, AUX player and MP3 decod- release, LCD screen in odometer, Power Windows, Power locks, Power trunk/hatch/ player, Aux for your Ipod or Mp3 player, automatic 4 Cylinder er, Wireless phone connectivity with steering wheels controls, Smooth, quiet opening rear door, AM/FM/CD/Aux for your Ipod or Mp3 player and so door remote release, Illuminated locking glove box, Steering wheel with manual tilting, and so much more! ride; simple controls and a large trunk. manual telescoping, 2 12V DC power outlets, Stability control. Responsive steering; much more! capable chassis; solid cabin, loads of electronic features and more!!

2013 3 2013 Dodge 2011 Toyota 2 2014 Dodge Chevrolet TO Camry SE TO Avenger CHOOSE Grand CHOOSE Malibu 2LT Caravan Sedan SE Sedan SXT Van $ Sedan 79 per wk. $ $ $ 79 per wk. 79 per wk. 79 per wk. Only 17K Miles! 2.5L 4cyl with automatic transmission, Full 4 door with seating for 5 2.4l gets 30+mpg with only 30K Miles!!!Will keep you saving money. Comes equip Only 44K Miles! Flex fuel, Power windows, power locks, power mirrors, AC, rear in a nice black cloth interior, sunroof, Power windows, Power locks, Power mirrors, with a black cloth and leather interior, power windows, power locks, power mirrors, defrost, Tilt steering wheel, cruise controls, 3rd row seating that folds down flat Power Seats, AC, rear defrost, tilt steering wheel, cruise controls, alloy wheels, This 2014!!! Dodge avenger FWD 2.4l 4cyl with 18K is the car for you! Stylish looking black interior with seating capacity of 5, Front bucket seats, Radio steering wheel AC, rear defrost, power seats, heated front seats, tilt steering wheel, cruise controls, 17 for storage, stow and go second row captains seats, rear air controls, AM/FM/CD sunroof, power seat, AM/FM/CD player, Aux for your Ipod or Mp3 player, USB port, player, Aux for your Ipod or Mp3 player, alloy wheels, power sliding doors, power 2 12V DC power outlets, steering wheel controls (audio, cruise, bluetooth, tempera- controls, AM/FM stereo with seek-scan, single in-dash CD player and MP3 decoder, inch sporty chrome alloy wheels, sport leather wrapped shifter, steering wheel controls Manual air conditioning, Illuminated entry, 2 12V DC power outlets, Lighted glove box, rear door, full opening rear windows and so much more! ture controls)Mechanical trunk/hatch/door remote release, Integrated key/remote, (audio, cruise controls), In dash LCD screen, AM/FM/CD player, Aux for your Ipod or 17inch alloy wheels, 4-wheel disc brakes. Strong engine; lots of features for the price; Mp3 player, Wood grain accents through all and more! Roomy cabin, quiet and cushy ride, excellent crash test scores. with composed ride and handling.

2009 Toyota 2013 2014 2013 Dodge Chevrolet Avalon Chevrolet Captiva Sport Charger SE Malibu LT Limited LT SUV Sedan w/2LT Sedan Sedan $ $ $ $ 80 per wk. 84 per wk. 88 per wk. gets 30+mpg with only 21K Miles!!!Will keep you saving money. Comes equip with a gray 79 per wk. This vehicle is equipped with a 2.4L 4 Cyl with only 22K miles! The exterior SE RWD 3.6l V-6 cyl with 37K is the car for you! Push button start, Stylish looking black interior 268-hp, 3.5-liter V-6 with 60k Automatic dual-zone front air conditioning, Steering-wheel color is a must see! Beautiful dark blue with nice dark interior, power windows, with seating capacity of 5, Front bucket seats, Automatic headlights, Radio & cruise steering cloth and leather interior, power windows, power locks, power mirrors, AC, rear defrost, mounted A/C controls, 1st row express open/close sliding and tilting glass sunroof, power locks, power mirrors, AC, rear defrost, power driver seat, AM/FM/CD wheel controls, AM/FM stereo with seek-scan, single in-dash CD player and MP3 decoder, power seats, heated front seats, tilt steering wheel, cruise controls, 17 inch sporty alloy Sunshade, Cruise control with steering wheel controls, keyfob (all doors) remote keyless player, Aux for your Ipod or Mp3 player and so much more! Blue tooth audio, Touch screen interface, Manual air conditioning, Illuminated entry, 2 12V DC wheels, sport leather wrapped shifter, steering wheel controls (audio, cruise controls), In entry, Steering wheel with manual tilting, manual telescoping, 2 12V DC power outlets, power outlets, Lighted glove box, 17inch alloy wheels, 4-wheel disc brakes. Strong engine; lots dash LCD screen, AM/FM/CD player, Aux for your Ipod or Mp3 player and more! Max. seating capacity of 5, XM AM/FM/Satellite with seek-scan, 6-disc in-dash CD player, of features for the price; with composed ride and handling. MP3 decoder, AUX hook up and more!! 2012 Infiniti 2011 Honda 4 2012 Infiniti TO 2011 Toyota G37x AWD G25x AWD CR-V SE CHOOSE RAV4 Sport Sedan $ Sedan SUV SUV 99 per wk. $ $ $ per wk. 94 per wk. 99 per wk. 91 Only 44K Miles! Black Leather Interior, Sunroof, power seats, mem- only 38K Miles! 2.5L 6cyl automatic transmission, black Leather Only 35K Miles! Fuel eficient 2.4L 4-Cyl, alloy wheels, power win- only 25K!! Automatic Transmission, Seating capacity of 5, AM/FM stereo with seek-scan, single in-dash CD player, AUX hook up, MP3 decoder, Independent ory seat, heated seats, power windows, power locks, power mirrors, interior with seating for 5, Sunroof, power seats, memory seat, heated dows, power locks, power mirrors, AC, rear defrost, tilt steering front strut suspension w/anti-roll bar, 16” alloy wheels, Manual air conditioning, AC, rear defrost, tilt steering wheel, cruise controls, alloy wheels, seats, power windows, power locks, power mirrors, AC, rear defrost, wheel, cruise controls, dual climate controls, AM/FM/CD player, Steering wheel with manual tilting, Manual telescoping, Front and rear cuphold- navigation, bluetooth technology, beautiful wood grain throughout tilt steering wheel, cruise controls, alloy wheels, bluetooth technology, Aux for your Ipod or Mp3 player, Sat Capable, power seat and ers, Locking glove box, Seatback storage pockets, 3 12V DC power outlets. 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