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This week’s Quote CHRISTMAS COMES District champs! EARLY “Discretion in Rockets take down Hopedale to win title speech is more than eloquence.”

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Calendar...... Opinion...... A6 Seniors...... A8 Nick Ethier photos Obituaries...... The Auburn High field hockey coaches and captains pose with the trophy following their Sports...... A10 Central Mass. Division 2 district championship victory over Hopedale High, 1-0.

LOCAL BY NICK ETHIER seeded Hopedale High SPORTS STAFF WRITER — another previous- GRAFTON — The ly unbeaten team — on Hynes sisters, Kileigh Nov. 8 at Grafton High, and Shannon, always Shannon fed Kileigh for seem to come through in the game’s lone goal. The the clutch for the Auburn 1-0 victory moved Auburn High field hockey team. In (16-3-3) to the state semi- Kevin Flanders photo a Central Mass. Division 2 finals, while the Blue AUBURN — Santa Claus took a much-needed district semifinal against Raiders finished 21-1. break from reviewing Christmas lists Saturday previously unbeaten “It’s magic,” Rockets morning, Nov. 8, as he paid a special visit Quaboag Regional, the head coach Bethann Auburn’s Shannon Hynes and to children at the Auburn Mall. Arriving by two combined for both Cormier said. “It’s import- goalie Abby Lucas run toward American Legion fire engine, Santa was welcomed by dozens of goals and both assists in ant for the kids to know one another in celebration youngsters and their families. Pictured, Santa a 2-1 victory to move the how great this game is hosts mini golf following the Rockets’ received VIP treatment from Auburn Fire sixth ranked Rockets into and what an accomplish- Central Mass. Division 2 dis- tournament, BBQ Department. For more photos, turn to page A4! the district final. ment it is to win this. The Then, in the champion- trict championship victory. Page A3 ship contest against top Please Read CHAMPS, page A10

LEARNING Restaurant fundraiser benefits Auburn-based Jungle Hearts

BY KEVIN FLANDERS Hearts flyer or men- community with every- that have electricity. If event that will assist NEWS STAFF WRITER tioned the organization thing from healthcare they do, it’s run by gen- people in desperate need. AUBURN — Residents last Tuesday, Oct. 28, to school supplies. The erator and not frequent- The restaurant is always and the staff at the saw 10 percent of their people there don’t have ly,” Thompson said. “The willing to accommodate Southbridge Street bill donated to Auburn- flat-screen televisions or average family size is area organizations that Chili’s restaurant showed based Jungle Hearts. laptops or, in many cases, nine, so supporting their lead local, national and some heart last week, Formed in 2012 by Nancy basic necessities — and family is a challenge. The international charitable with a full-day benefit Thompson after she took Thompson and others families hunt, fish and works. event designed to assist a life-changing trip with have found that items plant gardens to provide “As a business, it’s Jungle Hearts initiatives Auburn Middle School to we take for granted are food.” always great for us to An update from in South America. the Amazon Rainforest, viewed as treasures by For the Chili’s staff, it give back to the commu- Auburn Food All customers who the organization strives the Sanis. was extremely reward- brought in a Jungle to assist the native Sani “There are few homes ing to be able to host an Please Read HEARTS, page ­A9 Services Page A5 ‘Health, passion SPORTS and love’ Auburn’s own Burokas inks pro soccer deal

BY JON GOUIN SPORTS CORRESPONDENT A former Auburn Auburn girls’ High boys’ soccer stand- out and Merrimack soccer falls in College graduate recently district semifinals signed a three-year con- tract to play profession- to Holy Name, 3-1 al soccer with Western Mass., a side that plays Page A11 at in Olivia Richman photos Ludlow. It’s been a long “Should we smile or be eating the chowder?” This pair enjoyed a cup of the good stuff road for 24-year old Evan on Sunday. Burokas, but all the tri- Opinion als and tribulations have Get Your begun to pay off. Photo courtesy “I think it’s worked out Westernmassprosoccer.com Point Across For the love of chowder pretty well, now that I’m Evan Burokas of Auburn High Page Ax [playing] professionally and signs in my back yard,” said his first professional soccer Bay Path Chowder Fest a creamy, tasty hit Burokas, a sales and mar- contract on Aug. 10, 2014 keting manager for CCP for three years with Western Industries who doubles as BY OLIVIA RICHMAN towards a trip for the school’s Junior Mass. of the American NEWS STAFF WRITER WPI’s men’s assistant soc- Soccer League. American Culinary Federation cer coach, during a phone CHARLTON — The cafeteria Club. Chef Instructor Dana Morey interview on Oct. 30. was full. Lines were going out the takes the students to New York City At Auburn High, door. Empty cups that once held a in December. Burokas played under example, as well as a high warm chowder were strewn across “We go just about every year. I love head coach Dan Creamer, standard, for all Auburn the tables. It was Bay Path Regional it,” said event-goer Jackie Celko. who noted of Burokas youth soccer players.” Vocation Technical High School’s Bill Celko added, “I love chowder. in a recent press release Burokas played var- annual Chowder Fest, which had Any chowder is good in the winter regarding the contract sity at Auburn for three local schools and eateries compet- time.” signing that, “Soccer is in seasons, from 2005- ing for the title of “Best Chowder” Jackie said she voted for J&E’s his blood: his vision and 2007. During that time Sunday, Nov. 9. Yankee Diner because it was creamy, skills are just amazing. was named to two All- For $5, patrons could eat unlimited not floury, and very good. He has, and continues to State and two Southern cups of chowder, the proceeds going Worcester County League Please Read FEST, page ­A9 represent Auburn soc- 6 5652510391 9 cer in the highest regard and…is setting a good Please Read DEAL, page ­A13 2 • The Auburn News • Friday, November 14, 2014 Much to do outdoors in the Valley This past week, being in the outdoors was the place to be. ing sportsmen with another year of no From deer hunt- Sunday hunting. Many Massachusetts ing from a stand deer hunters have taken their deer to shooting a few hunting to neighboring Rhode Island pheasant over a to harvest some venison. They are also good working dog, taking their money there. The loss to some sportsmen Massachusetts is in the thousands of did it all. If there dollars annually, as sportsmen spend was any time left, money on licenses, gas and food estab- catching a few lishments in Rhode Island. Many sports- recently stocked men that live in Massachusetts work six trout, to fish- days a week and only have Sunday to get ing for tautog in in a little hunting before they go back to Narragansett Bay Courtesy photo work. Maybe next year our legislators proved successful will get it right and pass a Sunday hunt- This week’s picture shows 13-year-old Josh for most sports- ing bill, but do not bet on it. Petitt, and his dad Mark, at the Uxbridge men in bringing Birds of prey are flourishing in the Rod & Gun Club last week. Mark had just home some fresh Valley. Numerous red tail hawks have presented his son with a new over and under fish for the dinner been spotted throughout the Valley as Citori shotgun for his birthday. Josh is a table. well as osprey and owls. Their presence great shot and can hold his own while shoot- Other good news is keeping numerous ground animal ing with the big boys during a round of trap was that the bear populations down, which include squir- shooting. He also does very well in the field hunting over bait rels, rabbits and other birds like pheas- harvesting numerous birds annually. What a in Maine will con- ant and grouse, with the latter already lucky young man to have a dad that takes tinue, as the legis- near extinct in the Valley area. After his son along on his shooting adventures and lation to stop the the DDT spraying stopped it has been teaching him gun safety. Nice job! hunting over bait nothing but higher populations of birds was not passed, of prey, which proved that spreading allowing hunters the rutting season. Numerous deer have poison recklessly as was done in the 50’s to continue the been struck by automobiles, with some and 60’s was a hard lesson for wildlife old tradition of causing some very serious damage to the and humans. bear hunting that vehicles. One deer hunter found himself Take a kid fishing and keep them rods has helped keep on the other end of a wrecker last week. bending! the population As he drove home from work, a very under control. large buck crossed the main road not The monies gen- far from his home right into the path of erated in the state his vehicle. By the time he took evasive of Maine by bear action to avoid the collision, the huge Almanac hunters annually buck slammed into his driver’s side of would have been the truck. Shaken up but not injured, he lost, costing the got out of his truck to check the damage, state thousands of and to see were the huge deer had ended Quote of the Week dollars. The bear up. No sign of the deer was found, but population would his truck suffered thousands of dollars have increased of damage from the encounter. One side “I’ve got this motto going, ‘Health, significantly in a of the buck’s rack had also punctured Passion and Love.’ If you wake with few years causing the tire and was totally destroyed. He and have your health, it’s a good day. all kinds of prob- stated that if he had not taken the action If you go to work and love what you lems for residents when he did to avoid the collision head do; enjoy what you’re doing; you will on, he may have been killed or seriously of the state and for never work a day in your life. And, if wounded. The deer was never found but all of Maine’s law you have love at the end of the day — I am sure he has an awful headache. enforcement. All if you have your family and your sup- Drivers need to be aware of a possible laws pertaining to port system — well, I think that you’ll wildlife manage- collision with a deer at this time of year as it can happen in a flash. Fortunately, find those are three factors in every ment should be left success story that you research.” to Fish & Wildlife the gentleman was driving a large truck and not one of those mini cars that save and should never - Auburn native Evan Burokas, again be placed on some gas for the driver. The down side of the small cars is a collision such as this commenting after signing a profes- the ballot in any sional soccer contract recently. state. one could cost you your life. The deer in the Massachusetts sportsmen need to Valley have started be reminded that the Sunday hunting bill failed to pass this summer, leav- Open to Close news briefs AUBURN TOWN HALL HOURS: Auburn on Tuesday, Nov. 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tournament, BBQ Accuracy Watch AUBURN — The American Legion Tuttle Post hosted a The Auburn News is committed to accu- mini golf tournament Tuesday, Sept. 30 at Crystal Caves in racy in all its news reports. Although Auburn. numerous safeguards are in place to ensure accurate reporting, mistakes can occur. Confirmed fact errors will be corrected at the top right hand corner of page 3 in a timely manner. If you find a mistake, call (508) 909- 4142 during normal business hours. During non-business hours, leave a message in the editor’s voice mailbox. The editor will return your phone call.

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AUBURN — Santa Claus took a much-needed break from reviewing Christmas lists Saturday morning, Nov. 8, as he paid a special visit to children at the Auburn Mall. Arriving by fire engine, Santa was welcomed by dozens of youngsters and their families.

Lucy Goranson, 2, of Worcester, is all smiles. Katerina Slutsky, 1, of Auburn, shows off her style.

Santa is thrilled to see this little elf! Santa hands out a gift and receives in return Four-year-old Caroline Murphy, of Auburn, is Jacqueline Murphy, 2, of Auburn, is about to a high five. looking forward to meeting Santa. be face to face with Saint Nick.

Ben Wamback, 2, of Worcester, is all bundled up as he waits to see Santa on a cold day.

Hailey Leverone, of Oxford, can’t wait to open her gift.

Santa has more goodies to give.

Kevin Flanders photos Laycie Leverone, 4, of Oxford, shines with Christmas spirit. Guests watch with excitement as Santa’s fire engine rolls up. Friday, November 14, 2014 • The Auburn News • 5 LEARNING An update from Auburn Food Services

It has been a very busy month this fall. “Breakfast to this Premium Breakfast is $2.50 and also for Food Services! Participation Rockets GO!” at Julia Bancroft includes another half cup of fruit, 8 oz. in our breakfast and lunch pro- was featured this month of milk and honey graham crackers! It grams is growing! School meals and they served nearly 100 will be 30 cents for reduced price and are such great value and with the Review school breakfasts each day. free for eligible students. Feedback from price of food continuing to rise at Under the direction of Unit students this week is, “Yummy! What a the grocery store, we encourage JANICE KING Manager Debbie Mahlert great breakfast!” Encourage your middle all families to take advantage of and Assistant Catherine school children to purchase breakfast! the convenience and variety we FOOD SERVICE Leger, the participation SPECIAL NOTE: Our District offer each day. is growing by leaps and Thanksgiving Holiday Dinner will be We have returned to our past CENTER bounds. Check out a recent on Thursday, Nov. 20, and we encourage practice of sending home paper posting to https://www. all staff and students to join us for a copies of our menus for grades DIRECTOR facebook.com/auburnps. delicious holiday lunch and to enjoy this Pre-K-5 and have added grades 6- Thank you to all our staff special time together. 8. This is a great convenience for for their efforts and sup- Courtesy photo students and families to review port for school meals and Assistant Catherine Leger and Unit Manager Mrs. Janice King is the Director of Food our menus and then plan to pur- especially school break- Deborah Mahlert at Julia Bancroft Elementary Services for the Auburn Public Schools. chase meals at school. fasts. We are connecting our mission School. To contact her to share an idea, a concern We featured one of our fall initia- to expand student access to nutritious or to ask a question, she can be reached tives and recognized the growth of par- meals in order to optimize learning! We at 508-832-7755, or via e-mail at jking@ ticipation at a recent Auburn School will be featuring all our school food ser- at Auburn Middle School starting next auburn.k12.ma.us. Thank you for your Committee meeting. Breakfast programs vice programs in the coming months. week. Samples were provided to stu- continued interest in and support of the are now available at all district schools, We are excited to announce a new dents this week and roll out is certain Auburn Public Schools! with us having started new programs menu item which is now featured: to be an energizing experience for stu- at Pakachoag and Auburn High School “New! Fruit Smoothies” will be offered dents to start their day! The price for

salad with assorted dressings, cucumber salad, tossed Romaine garden salad with day, brownie. slices, raisins or cinnamon apple slices. assorted dressings, peach cup or fresh Wednesday, Nov.19: Chicken fajitas Tuesday, Nov. 18: Chicken noodle fruit bowl, Back by popular request! The with sautéed peppers and onions on soup, deluxe hamburgers or cheeseburg- Stuffed Crust! whole grain tortilla shell chopped let- er with BBQ sauce and sliced red onions tuce, diced tomatoes and salsa, seasoned AUBURN BREAKFAST and pickle slices, steak fries, seasoned AUBURN MIDDLE SCHOOL oven potato wedges, tossed Romaine vegetables, sliced cucumbers, carrot and salad with assorted dressings, fruit cup Monday, Nov. 17: Whole grain cinna- celery cups, fruit cup with fresh kiwi Monday, Nov. 17: Tomato soup with sliced with fresh apple chunks. mon French toast sticks with warm cin- slice. whole grain crackers, hot sliced ham and Thursday, Nov. 20: Student namon apples or Breakfast to Go! Wednesday, Nov.19: Chicken fajitas cheese on goldfish whole-wheat bread, Thanksgiving Dinner! Seasoned roast Tuesday, Nov. 18: Breakfast to Go! with sautéed peppers and onions on a seasoned broccoli, New England baked turkey, savory bread stuffing, mashed Wednesday, Nov.19: Breakfast sand- whole grain tortilla shell with special beans, apple crisp or petite banana. potatoes with gravy, garden buttered wich with sausage patty and egg on sauce, lettuce leaf and tomato slice, sea- Tuesday, Nov. 18: Spaghetti and meat peas, whole-wheat dinner roll with but- whole grain English muffin with or with- soned oven potato wedges, creamy cole- sauce with shredded mozzarella cheese, ter, cranberry sauce, chocolate cake with out American cheese or Breakfast to Go! slaw with carrots, vegetable beanie soup, school made garlic bread, red leaf and whip cream, fresh banana or assorted Thursday, Nov. 20: Breakfast to Go! fruit cup sliced with fresh apple chunks. Romaine salad with assorted dressings, fruit cup. Friday, Nov. 21: Breakfast sandwich Thursday, Nov. 20: Thanksgiving din- oven roasted carrot coins, fruit cup of the Friday, Nov. 21: Max stuffed crust with sausage patty and egg on whole ner! – Seasoned roast turkey dinner, day, chocolate brownie. plain cheese or pepperoni pizza on whole grain toasted bagel or Breakfast to Go! New England stuffing, mashed potatoes Wednesday, Nov.19: Chicken fajitas grain pizza crust, cucumber slices with with savory gravy, garden buttered peas, with sautéed peppers and onions on a ranch dressing, black bean and corn AUBURN HIGH SCHOOL maple sweet potatoes, wh0le-wheat din- whole grain tortilla shell with special salad, peach cup or fresh fruit bowl. Back ner roll with butter, cranberry sauce, sauce, lettuce leaf and tomato slice, sea- by Popular Request! The Stuffed Crust. Monday, Nov. 17: NEW! Chicken par- fresh banana or assorted fruit cup. soned oven potato wedges, creamy cole- mesan with barilla spaghetti pasta and Friday, Nov. 21: Max stuffed crust slaw with carrots, vegetable beanie soup, MARY D. STONE & BRYN MAWR provolone cheese and marinara sauce, plain cheese or pepperoni pizza on whole fruit cups sliced with fresh apple chunks. seasoned green beans, tossed garden grain pizza crust, black bean and corn Thursday, Nov. 20: Thanksgiving din- Monday, Nov. 17: Fish nuggets, tartar ner for all students and staff! Seasoned sauce, potato wedges with ketchup, cel- roast turkey dinner, mashed potatoes ery sticks, cinnamon applesauce cup. with gravy, garden buttered peas, whole- Tuesday, Nov. 18: Spaghetti and meat wheat dinner roll with butter, cranberry sauce with shredded mozzarella cheese, SENIOR EVENTS sauce, chocolate cake with whip cream, red leaf and Romaine salad with assorted fresh banana or assorted fruit cup. dressings, carrot coins, fruit cup of the The Lorraine Gleick Nordgren 752-9283 to register with the WRTA. Friday, Nov. 21: Max stuffed crust day. Senior Center plain cheese or pepperoni pizza on whole Wednesday, Nov.19: Deluxe hamburg- Auburn Council on Aging GREAT COURSES ON DVD grain pizza crust, black bean and corn ers, condiments and pickle slices, tater 4 Goddard Drive, Auburn Fridays at 10 a.m. Turning Points in salad, tossed Romaine garden salad with tots, seasoned vegetables, sliced cucum- 508-832-7799 American History — “Turning Points assorted dressings, peach-cup or fresh ber wheels, fruit cup with fresh kiwi www.auburnguide.com/pages/ in American History” is your chance fruit bowl. Back by Popular Request! The slice. auburnma_coa/index to relive the most powerful and Stuffed Crust! Thursday, Nov. 20: Thanksgiving din- Hours: Mondays & Fridays, 8 a.m. groundbreaking moments in the fas- ner for students! Tasty sliced turkey, – 3 p.m., Tuesday, Wednesday and cinating story of the United States of PACKACHOAG & JULIA mashed potatoes and turkey gravy, sea- Thursday, 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. America. These 48 lectures, delivered BANCROFT soned corn, pineapple tidbits, chocolate by masterful historian and dynam- cake with whip cream. The mission of the Auburn Council ic Professor Edward T. O’Donnell, Monday, Nov. 17: Tomato soup with Friday, Nov. 21: Max stuffed crust on Aging is to link elder needs and of College of the Holy Cross, offer whole grain crackers, hot sliced ham and plain cheese or pepperoni pizza on whole resources by developing and/or coor- you a different perspective on the cheese on goldfish whole-wheat bread, grain pizza crust, tossed Romaine and dinating services, community edu- sweeping narrative of U. S. histo- seasoned broccoli, New England baked spinach salad with dressings, black bean cation and advocacy. The Auburn ry. Spanning the arrival of the first beans, apple crisp or petite banana. and corn salad, peach cup or fresh fruit Council on Aging enhances the qual- English colonists to the chaos of the Tuesday, Nov. 18: Spaghetti and meat bowl, back by popular request! ity of life of Auburn’s senior pop- Civil War to the birth of the computer sauce with shredded mozzarella cheese, ulation by assisting in identifying age and beyond, this course is a cap- school made garlic bread, red leaf and the needs of elders and making rec- tivating and comprehensive tour of Romaine salad with assorted dressings, ommendations to the town manager those particular moments in the story oven roasted carrot coins, fruit cup of the on programs, services and policies of America, after which the nation that benefit and meet the needs of would never be the same again. Each this demographic group. The Council lecture DVD is a half hour in length. recommends and assists in the coor- Fridays at 10 a.m. Weekly Crossword dination and implementation of a November 14, 2014 continuum of programs and services AGING MASTERY PROGRAM that are offered for elders, through The National Council on Aging has Across the Lorraine Gleick Nordgren Senior chosen the Auburn Senior Center as 1. Japanese alcoholic Center. one of three senior centers in the beverages country to pilot a new financial edu- 6. “___ have known...” JOIN US FOR LUNCH! cation component of a program called (contraction) Monday through Friday at noon — the Aging Mastery Program. Join us 10. Air The Nutrition Program is sponsored on Nov. 17, at 10 a.m. to help us pro- 14. Cast out 15. “My ___!” by the Elder Services of Worcester vide feedback on the program devel- 16. Calendar span Area, Inc. Your donation of $2.50 per opment and learn more about money 17. Gardener meal helps keep the program run- management, avoiding scams, and 19. Harden ning. Please call 508-832-7799 at least planning for the future. 20. Staying power? two days in advance if you would like From the Aging Mastery Program, 21. Etches to have lunch. you will: 23. Snarl • Be empowered to make and main- 25. Ankle injury DINING CENTER MENUS tain small but impactful changes for a 27. “I” problem more financially secure future. 28. A pint, maybe Elder Services of Worcester Area • Master the skills to protect your- 29. “Cool!” Inc. and Tri-Valley Inc. sponsor a din- self from scams, to set feasible finan- 32. Bad lighting? ing program for people 60 and older. cial goals and budget wisely, and to 36. Gun gamble (2 wds) plan comprehensively. 40. Sing like Bing Monday, Nov. 17: Beef stroganoff, • Learn more about financial topics, 41. Beach bird mashed potatoes, jardinière vegeta- track data about improvements you 42. A hand bles, fresh fruit. made, and earn points that can be 43. ___ jacket Tuesday, Nov. 18: Vegetable cheese redeemed for real rewards! 45. Clippers bake, broccoli, baked apples. 48. Entertainment Wednesday, Nov.19: American UPCOMING TRIPS recruiters (2 wds) 53. Short amusing chop suey, Italian blend vegetables, opera mixed fruit. All residents 21 years and older are 54. Esteem 10. Buttonwood (pl.) 52. Monthly bill Thursday, Nov. 20: Lemon thyme welcome to come. You do not have 58. Butts 11. Cast 48. Ark contents 55. Flight data, briefly chicken, sour cream and chive pota- to be a senior or from the Town of 59. Someone chosen to 12. Like some buckets 49. Abreast (of) 56. Pepsi, e.g. to, green beans, birthday cake, plain Auburn. All day trips need $10 depos- decide a disputed issue 13. Extract 50. Theme indicated 57. Cafeteria carrier cake. it to hold — and paid in full a month 61. #1 spot 18. Focal point in a title 60. “___ alive!” (con- Friday, Nov. 21: Breaded fish filet before trip date. Any multi-day trip 62. Weaken 22. Befitting a king 51. Bacon bit traction) with tangy seafood sauce, lemon needs $50 deposit to hold, and paid in 63. African antelope 24. About seasoned potatoes, spinach, fruited full two months before trip date. Call 64. Furnace output 25. Aspersion ambrosia/Diet = pudding, minestro- Auburn Senior Center, 508-832-7799, 65. “Planet of the ___” 26. 100 centavos ne soup. and ask for Lynne Guittar or Rich 66. English exam finale, 28. Parenthesis, essen- often Hedin. tially Menu includes milk and marga- 30. “___ we having fun Down rine. Menus are subject to change • Christmas New York Style: yet?” 1. Transmitted without notice. Your donation of $2.50 Rockettes Matinee, Dec. 7-8 (Sunday- 31. Bit of statuary 2. Chill per meal helps keep the program run- Monday), $399 db, $499 single, $379 33. Antares, for one 3. “Ol’ Man River” ning. Call (508) 832-7798 for reserva- triple 34. “Miss ___ Regrets” composer tions. • Texas Tenors: Deep in the Heart of 35. “20,000 Leagues” 4. Mint, e.g. Christmas — Gold seating/buffet/slot harpooner ___ Land 5. Breastbones TRANSPORTATION play, Thursday, Dec. 11, $67 37. ___ Maugham, 6. “___ me?” English writer Auburn van service for those over • Daytona Beach with Yankee Bus: 7. Macho guys 38. Absurd the age of 60. Owned by the WRTA, Two or three stay, Feb. 21, March 13, (hyphenated) 39. O.K., in a way operated by the Auburn COA. Under 2015. Call for pricing/forms at Center. 8. Big ape 44. Pontiac, e.g. 60 years of age disabled Auburn resi- • Alaska Cruise: May 6-16, 2015, call 9. Computer device to 46. Forever, poetically dents can register with a doctor’s note for pricing/forms at Center. prevent unauthorized 47. Chemical analysis or letter from service agency. Call 508- use 6 • The Auburn News • Friday, November 14, 2014 Opinion/Commentary Tips to boost your How to blend A Stonebridge Press Weekly Newspaper 25 Elm Street, Southbridge MA 01550 financial goals Tel. (508) 764-4325 • Fax (508) 764-8015 www.auburnnews.net mood naturally

Frank G. Chilinski in a blended Stonebridge Press President and Publisher It’s that time of can also help you trim down, year again. It’s a Take which will very likely make proven fact that turn- the you happy! Adam Minor ing back the clock can family Editor lead to gloomy moods Hint *** this season. Whether Carb Cue: Filling up on you call it seasonal KAREN protein and “good carbs” depression, hiber- from vegetables doesn’t bog TRAINOR nation syndrome, or you down like eating com- Financial Editorial cabin fever, statistics plex carbs tends to do. Trim show up to 20 percent your carbohydrate intake Focus of the population experience some sort and improve your energy (and your of “ blues” as the days get shorter (and mood)! ‘The Lost darker). TONY Each year at this time, this column *** DIDONATO addresses natural ways to banish the Mush the Mood: And don’t forget to blues. The following bad mood busters, get a daily dose of mushrooms! Did you Verse of some old and some new, can bring back know mushrooms, which taste great Creating a clear and comprehen- your sunny smile this season! cooked or raw, are the only plant source sive estate plan for a blended fam- *Note: These suggestions are not of natural vitamin D? ily can be challenging. There are meant as a substitute for medical atten- many complex emotions that come Adam W. tion. Seek medical advice if you have *** into play, all of which can put added symptoms of depression. Sugar High: The good news is research stress on family members. Meeting shows chocolate can fight depression by with a qualified financial planner is *** raising brain serotonin. You already essential – here’s a quick list of do’s Minor’ Take Ten: Studies show ten minutes know the bad news! If you’re afraid and don’ts to take to your appoint- of moderate exercise or brisk walking self-medicating with chocolate will ment and get you started on the right There once was an editor, of a local is enough to improve overall mood, blow your diet, choose low or no sugar as well as increase vigor and decrease choices such as diet hot chocolate or track: newspaper; who one week decided to Do: Be clear about your desires engage in a unique caper. fatigue. And the best part is, ten min- bittersweet dark chocolate to reap the You utes is all it takes to bust that bad mood benefits and not the pounds. from the start. Statements such as The see, he because longer durations didn’t further “I want my spouse to be provided some- improve moods. *** for” or “I want my children from Minor times Humor Therapy: Did you know a my first marriage to receive their fancied *** hearty laugh improves moods, boosts inheritance” can help avoid misun- Details himself Massage your Mood: Did you know a immunity, and can even act as a sed- derstandings later. entary workout? Believe it or not, ADAM a cre- good massage has the power to not only Do: Consider an allocation of sep- ative and release toxins but to boost serotonin in researchers estimate that laughing 100 arate assets for a surviving spouse, MINOR inspired the brain? If you can’t afford to run out times is equal to ten minutes on the children and stepchildren. soul; but and get a massage every time you get rowing machine or 15 minutes on an Do: Set up clearly designated man- the work a case of the blues, try self massaging exercise bike. And laughing can actual- agers and operational rules for your of the week was taking its toll. your neck for five minutes at work, or ly serve as a total body workout! When estate. Lacking in sleep, in energy and treat your feet to a massage when you’re you laugh out loud, blood pressure is Do: Consider your life insurance in drive; he was starting to feel only in the tub or at the end of the day. lowered and there is an increase in vas- needs and how life insurance can cular blood flow and in oxygenation of slightly alive. benefit your overall estate plan. Through tired and weary eyes, he *** the blood, which further assists healing. Mood Food: In a medical study over Laughter also gives your diaphragm Do: Provide incentives to prevent stared at the screen; an empty page litigation, including specific instruc- before him, words as of yet unseen. 70 percent of participants reported and abdominal, respiratory, facial and Something different was needed, that increasing both their water and back muscles a workout. tions about your intentions for every something not attempted before; a col- produce intake improved their mood. aspect of the plan. If you own your umn that would give his readers just a Want more? Twenty-five percent said *** own business, for example, make little bit more. the simple dietary switch reduced their O.J. Rx: When you’re feeling blue, sure your estate plan includes a Suddenly, an idea — a spark of a anxiety! drink a glass of orange juice, which con- clearly spelled out business succes- notion ensued, and inspired words in tains folic acid. According to medical sion plan. his mind were imbued. *** research, as little as 200 micrograms of Do: Review beneficiary designa- So as he sat at his keyboard, with Sunny Smile: While lack Vitamin D folic acid is enough to relieve depres- tions on a regular basis - especially plenty of time; this instance he decided has been linked to depression, sunlight sion. on company benefits, qualified retire- to write completely in rhyme. exposure seems to have the greatest ment plans and group life insurance. It was difficult at first, to work with a effect on your mood. When light pass- *** Don’t: Commingle separate assets scheme so fun; so many combinations es through the eyes, it stimulates the Jovial Java: Are you aware caffeine acquired prior to a second or later — could it even be done? production of the feel-good hormone can also be an effective antidepressant? marriage with community property – But it was worth a try, after all, for serotonin in the brain. So soak up a Just don’t drink more than a couple of ask your financial planner to clarify little sun each day. Better yet, take a cups of coffee a day or the effect can be this was part of his profession; besides community property laws in your covering meetings, sports, events and brisk 10-minute walk on a sunny day counterproductive. and double the benefit from two known area as they vary from state to state. elections. Don’t: Forget to take advantage But a curious thing happened, as he depression dampers! *** started to write; he began to notice that Banana Boost: Eat a banana. Bananas of the spousal estate tax exemption. something wasn’t quite right. *** boost serotonin and norepinephrine lev- This can provide an opportunity to For as he droned on like a wannabe High on Fiber: New studies reveal els, which naturally ease depression. leave additional assets to children poet; he realized he could never be one, people that regularly consumed a high from a prior marriage and he did, indeed, know it. fiber diet are less emotionally dis- *** Do: Consider a prenuptial agree- For he had no books, no poetry work tressed and have more positive moods Win Dinner for Two at the Publick ment if you have not yet tied the knot of which to speak; only years of news- than those who eat a low fiber diet. As House — Your tips can win you a great on your blended family. While not papers, published every week. an added bonus, high fiber eaters fall dinner for two at the historic Publick considered “romantic” by some, the His confidence shaken with doubt, asleep easier too. House Historic Inn in Sturbridge! pre-nup is an excellent way to ensure he pressed on even still; displaying Simply send in a hint to be entered into the concerns of both parties and their extraordinary acts of ironclad will. *** a random drawing. One winner per loved ones are protected right off the Minutes passed, days, weeks and Fish Tale: Researchers have con- month will win a fabulous dinner for bat. years; and somehow he managed to cluded fish can contribute to a good two (a $60 value) at the renowned restau- Many people put off this type of stay in high gear. mood and sense of well-being. The study rant, located on Route 131 across the necessary financial planning, but showed Japanese people, who eat an town common in historic Sturbridge. He wrote the best poem that had ever establishing a wealth transfer plan been penned; a magnificent work of average of 140 pounds of fish per year , Because I’m in the business of dispens- have a very low depression rate of 0.12 ing tips, not inventing them (although I is one of the most loving decisions which the rules of language transcend. you can make for all family mem- You may think I embellish, or accuse percent. Germans, who eat an average can take credit for some), I’m counting bers. One thing that may help take me of a lie; but I tell you the truth — of only 20 pounds of fish per year have on you readers out there to share your cross my heart, hope to die. a rate of depression forty times higher best helpful hints! the edge off is remembering that an But the story does not finish here, my than the Japanese! You do the math! estate plan is fluid – it can change patient friend; this tale continues to a Do you have a helpful hint or handy and evolve as your family does. If tragic, unfortunate end. *** tip that has worked for you? Do you have you think of it as an ongoing process For just as our hero began to fin- Light On! Try increasing the amount a question regarding household or gar- rather than a final commitment, it ish his work; the room suddenly went of natural light in your home by pulling den matters? If so, why not share them might help make decisions you make dark, and he began to go berserk. up shades and trimming trees that block with readers of The Southbridge Evening today a little easier. Because as he sat in the dark, his natural light. Or, substitute florescent News? Send questions and/or hints to: sense of sight depraved; he came to the or incandescent lights with “sunshine” Take the Hint!, C/o the Southbridge Should you have any questions stunning conclusion that he never hit or “daylight” bulbs that mimic natural News, P.O. Box 90, Southbridge, MA about financial issues, feel free to con- save. daylight. Experts claim sitting within 01550. Or e-mail [email protected]. Hints tact Tony DiDonato at 508-382-4923, or All of his work was suddenly lost, in three feet of a 300-watt bulb for 20 min- are entered into a drawing for dinner for by e-mail at tony.didonato@pruden- an anticlimactic flash; and he never got utes three times a day can help boost two at the historic Publick House Inn. tial.com. Tony is a Financial Advisor serotonin. For more great hints, tune into Take it back, as his system did indeed crash. with Prudential Financial. So you see, this poem is not meant to the Hint! one minute snippet tips aired be misleading; for it is not the fabled *** on ORC FM 98.9. And for more tips and rhyme that you are reading. Cut Back: Cutting back calories has talk, be sure to listen to my live hour-long It is simply a tribute to all the work also been known to cut out bad moods. show from 9 to 10 a.m. each Friday on that has been lost; wasted effort given As a bonus benefit, trimming calories WARE 1250. at such a high cost. The only thing our editor could do was try not be a whiner; about the ‘The Lost Verse of Adam W. Minor.’ When the power came back, he tried See a photo you to duplicate his success; but could pro- vide nothing more than a convoluted mess. He never found his form again, only would like to order? sticking to what he knew; local news coverage for his towns, through and through. So, let his story be a lesson, for the scribes yet to come; save early, save Photo Reprints Available often — a basic rule of thumb. So as the editor’s column now comes to a close, his space is nearly done; and Call Stonebridge Press for details before he knows it, it’s time to write the next one. 508-764-4325 or drop us an email at Adam Minor may be reached at (508) 909-4130, or by e-mail at aminor@stone- bridgepress.com. [email protected] Friday, November 14, 2014 • The Auburn News • 7 Obituaries Lee A. Clotar, 59

LEICESTER — Lee brother Mark T. Lovely and wife Jane Worcester, retiring in 2012. home-healthcare nurses who took such A. (Lovely) Clotar, 59, of Leicester, her brother Michael L. She was born in Worcester, the great care of her. of 51 Mannville St., Lovely and wife Joyce of Auburn; daughter of Leo E. and Margaret M. Calling hours were held on Thursday, died Monday, Nov. Robert’s sister Anne and late husband (Dowd) Lovely, and later gradu- Nov. 6, at the Morin Funeral Home, 1131 3, at her home with John Pinto of Southbridge, brother Paul ated from Auburn High in 1973 and Main St., Leicester, followed by a gath- her husband Bob and and wife Gail of Worcester, sister Susie Quinsigamond Community College ering of family and friends at Bob and best friend Michelle of Montpellier France, sister Laurie of in Worcester. She enjoyed gardening, Lee’s home. Constantine by her Fitchburg, and sister Cindy Cook and antiques, auctions, the ocean and vaca- In lieu of flowers, contributions may side. husband Tom of Charlton; and many tions with her husband in Ft. Myers, be made to VNA Care Hospice, 120 She leaves her nieces and nephews and extended fami- Fla. and Newport, R.I. Thomas St., Worcester, MA 01608. husband of 24 years, Robert F. Clotar, lies in France and Germany. The families extend a special thanks For more information, visit www. her sister Susan L. Maxon and hus- Lee was a mail carrier for the past to Susan Maxon, Michelle Constantine, morin-morrison.com. band John of Richmond Hill, Ga., her 27 years at the U.S. Postal Service in Laurie Clotar, all her doctors and Community Calendar The calendar page is a free service be held on Saturday, Nov. 15, at the piano four-hands. Beginner through table, and 50/50 raffle. Come and shop, offered for listings for government, educa- Auburn High School Gymnasium. The advanced level students are performing. sit a while and enjoy a hot cup of cof- tional and non-profit organizations from free contest is open to all children, there Everyone welcome. Free. Refreshments fee, all in a festive atmosphere. E-mail Auburn and surrounding towns. Send are three age categories for both girls follow. [email protected] for more all calendar listings and happenings and boys; 8-9, 10-11 and 12-13. The age information. by mail to Adam Minor at Stonebridge division is based on the child’s age as Press, P.O. Box 90, Southbridge, MA of April 1, 2015. Please note there are Saturday 01550; by fax at (508) 764-8015 or by e-mail different times for Registration: Age Saturday to [email protected]. Please 12-13 8:15 to 8:45 a.m., 9 a.m., Age 10-11, Nov. 22 write “calendar” in the subject line. All 9:15-9:45 a.m., 10 a.m., Age 8-9, 10:15- Dec. 6 calendar listings must be submitted by 10:45 a.m. Trophies are awarded to the AUBURN 3 p.m. on Friday to be published in the top 3 in each age and gender division AUBURN following Friday’s edition. We will print at the end of their shoot category. The The Book Club of the C.S Lewis such listings as space allows. first place winners in each division will Society of Central Massachusetts will Annual Christmas Bazaar — participate in the West Central District meet Saturday, Nov. 22, 9-10:15 a.m. at Saturday, Dec. 6, 9 a.m. to 2 p.m., St. shoot, and the winners from the district the Auburn Public Library, to discuss Joseph ’s Parish Center, 68 Central St., Saturday shoot will advance to the State finals; Lyle Dorsett’s “And God Came In: The Auburn. Come and enjoy an old-fash- then on to the regional competition extraordinary Story of Joy Davidman.” ioned Christmas Bazaar and check out Nov. 15 and finally to the National Finals held Coffee, tea, hot chocolate, and snacks the collectibles, attic treasures, plants, in Springfield in conjunction with the will be provided. We hope you can join jewelry, knit goods, holiday décor, toys, AUBURN Hall of Fame. Please contact us for what will be a fun and enrich- candy & baked items and so much more! David Charbonneau at Charby258@aol. ing event. For more information check Take a chance on one of our many raf- Deadline Nov. 15 — The GFWC, com, if any questions. www.lewismass.org. fles. There is something for everyone! Auburn Junior Woman’s Club will hold Free parking. Handicap accessible. its second annual Holiday Bazaar, on There will be a community roast Saturday, Nov. 29, from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. beef supper at the First Congregational Saturday at the North American Martyrs Church. Church, 128 Central St., Auburn, on A portion of the proceeds will be given Saturday, Nov. 15, at 5 p.m. Tickets are Nov. 29 Saturday to Kateri’s Kitchen, a food pantry at the $10 for adults and $5 for children 10 church. Presently the club is seeking and under. No reservations are needed. AUBURN Dec. 13 interested vendors, crafters, and those Additional parking is available at the people who have yard sale type items Town Hall. The GFWC, Auburn Junior Woman’s AUBURN that they would like to sell. Spaces are Club, will hold its annual Holiday Bazaar 8x8 feet and rent for $25 or $30 with Pakachoag Hosts November School- on Saturday, Nov. 29, from 9 a.m. to 2 The 2nd Annual Holiday Craft Fair — table. Early bird registration prior to Wide Recital — Saturday, Nov. 15, 2-3 p.m., at the North American Martyrs presented by the Auburn Recreation and Nov. 1 will cost $20 or $25 will table. p.m., The Great Hall at Pakachoag, 203 Church Hall, 8 Wyoma Ave, Auburn. Culture Department, Saturday, Dec. 13, Spaces are limited and reserved on a Pakachoag St., Auburn. Pakachoag Admission is $1 or a non-perishable 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., at Auburn High School, first-come, first-served basis. If interest- Music School kicks off its fall student food item per person, children under 14 99 Auburn St. Appearances from Santa ed, please call Kerrie at 508-799-6565 or recital season with its first school are free. All admission proceeds will be at 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. 40+ craft vendors. e-mail [email protected] for wide recital on Saturday, Nov. 15 at donated to Kateri’s Kitchen, a food pan- Activities, food, face painting, raffle and information. Deadline for reserving a 2 p.m. Students represent 10 different try at North American Martyrs. There much more. Food by FAME. For more space is Nov. 15. Worcester area communities and are will be a variety of crafters, cash & information, call Kristen Pappas, at aged 6 to 18 years old. Performances carry items from different home-based 508-832-7736, or e-mail kpappas@town. The annual Auburn/Webster Lodge include selections for violin and piano; businesses, and tables with yard sale auburn.ma.us. of Elks Hoop Shoot competition will also several delightful selections for type items. There will be food, a raffle Coins: Is it authentic or not? Auburn Department of Recreation and Culture Next February, I taken. Upcoming Events: The Week Ahead will begin my seventh In the year as the Northeast 1950’s, Monday, Nov. 17: Group Fitness, 7-8:30 p.m., AHS Regional representative fake Tuesday, Nov. 18: Water Color Painting, Camp Gleason, 9:30 a.m. to 12 p.m. for ANACS, America’s $1 gold Wednesday, Nov. 19: Group Fitness, 7-8:30 p.m.; Co-ed Basketball, 8-10 p.m., oldest third party grad- coins and AHS; Beach Body class, 6:30 p.m. ing service, and still Thursday, Nov. 20: AHS, Strengthen & Sculpt for Women, 6- 7:30 p.m. one of the country’s top Courtesy photo Friday, Nov. 21: Group Fitness, 6:30-8 p.m., AHS three grading compa- An 1806 over inverted 6 Bust nies. half-dollar. As their senior region- Treasures al rep, I’ve covered coin shows from Denver to California gold pieces were mass-pro- in Your New Hampshire. And, duced in the Mideast. I still see a number while I’ve seen a good of them in collections today. In fact, most Shaw-Majercik Funeral Home Home number of very rare U.S. gold coins between 1870 and 1933 and valuable coins that have counterfeit counterparts, especially Leading the Way PAUL JOSEPH have been submitted to our $1 and $3 pieces. Most are well-made us for authentication copies meant to fool the average collector. and grading, I’ve also Invariably, forged pieces are of the higher with Dignified Professionals who are seen some sophisticated fakes that result- grades. We seldom see a fake gold coin ed in great disappointment to the owners in EF 40 or below because the majority Caring & Honest with Sensible Pricing who thought they were real. of these would only be worth their bul- For as long as there have been rare and lion value. Currently, China is the main Affordable Traditional Funerals, valuable coins, there have been unscrupu- source of high-grade counterfeits, espe- lous folks who have gone to great lengths cially the Trade dollars of 1873-1885. At Cremation Services, Pre-Planning to make deceiving fakes. How far back? ANACS, a significant portion of the Trade and Trusts Try the ancient Greeks and Romans. dollars submitted for authentication are Generally, there are three categories Chinese counterfeits. of “coins” that are not authentic. They • Alterations: Here is where everyone, “Because We Care” are replicas, counterfeits, and alterations. from gross amateurs to professional coun- $ It is the very existence of these fakes terfeiters, have tried their hands at mak- direct 1375 that caused the development of unbiased, ing an easy buck. Two of the most com- cremation complete objective, third party grading/authentica- mon fakes are the 1916D Mercury dime In Worcester County and Windham County, CT tion services. Let’s take a look at each of and the 1909-S VDB Lincoln cent. In both the three categories of fakes. cases, counterfeiters have tried to add a D Richard Majercik • Replicas: Reproductions of rare and or an S to a Philadelphia minted coin. The historical coins have been around for a value of a 1916 (no mint mark) dime in F Director long time. Most have been distributed condition is about $4.75. If you add a D to by marketing firms who often take out one of those coins it is worth about $2,000. large ads in printed media and now on TV A 1909 VDB cent in EF condition is worth through infomercials. You’ve seen them. $13. If you add an S to that coin it is valued traditional Includes Their spokespersons talk fast and slip in at $950. graveside service • 20 Gauge Metal Casket that the “coins” being offered are “plated Fortunately, the mint mark on each • Concrete Vault in pure gold.” They’re shiny and pretty. of these genuine coins was distinctive and burial But the plating is microns thin and it and different from following years. • Transportation within Worcester County would cost more to separate the gold from Counterfeiters make the mistake of adding & Windham County the underlying base metal than what the a mintmark that did not match that year’s $ plus Cemetery • Professional Staff Services & Obtaining gold is worth. Nonetheless, people are design. They also place the mintmark in a 3500 Charges sucked into the hype and end up buying a location that does not quite correspond to complete Legal Permits pretty, virtually worthless trinket. the correct location. Unfortunately, most • Counterfeits: There are usually crude- collectors (and even dealers) aren’t famil- NO HIDDEN COST OR FINE PRINT ly made and, to the trained authenticator, iar with the correct mintmark or loca- easily detected. Most are poorly cast cop- tion and they get fooled. There is hardly ies of genuine original coins. Details are a show when a dealer doesn’t send one Veteran Owned • 104 Years of Caring lost in the transfer from the original coin of these coins over to me asking if it’s to a cast die and then to a fake blank base genuine before deciding to submit it for metal planchet. Casting bubbles or pim- authentication. ples are easily seen with low power mag- The bottom line is this — if it’s a rare Shaw - Majercik Funeral Home nification. One of the first “rare” coins I coin, get it authenticated and certified. ever bought (in Brimfield many years ago) 48 School Street was a fake 1806/inverted 6 Bust half-dol- Contact us! Paul, CAI, GPPA: Grey lar. It was a cast copy. All of the warning Ghost Auctions & Appraisals, 508-943-6570, Webster, MA signs were there, but, at the time I didn’t [email protected]; www.greyghostcorp. know what to look for. While I did not com; The author conducts certified coin and (508) 943-6278 pay a lot of money for it, I paid more than antique/collectible appraisals, on site estate what it was worth. I still have that coin sales, auctions, and cleanouts. and keep it to remind me how easily I was www.shaw-majercik.com 8 • The Auburn News • Friday, November 14, 2014 LEGALS MORTGAGEE’S SALE such sale, to the applicable condomini- point of beginning. NOTICE OF MORTGAGEE’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE um trust. BEING the same premises conveyed OF REAL ESTATE 481 Oxford Street, If the successful bidder at the fore- to mortgagor by deed of Elizabeth By virtue and in execution of the Power Auburn, MA 01501 closure sale defaults in purchasing G. Cronin dated July 20, 1995 and of Sale contained in a certain mortgage By virtue and in execution of the Power the property according to the terms of recorded in Book 17188, Page 80. given by John R. Rano III to JP Morgan of Sale contained in a certain mortgage this notice of sale or the terms of the Chase Bank, N.A., dated April 25, 2005 given by William F. Butler to Mackinac Memorandum of Sale executed at the The premises are to be sold subject and recorded with the Worcester Savings Bank by and through its nom- time of the foreclosure, the Mortgagee to and with the benefit of all ease- County (Worcester District) Registry inee Mortgage Electronic Registration reserves the right to, among other ments, restrictions, building and zon- of Deeds at Book 36302, Page 364, Systems, Inc. dated February 3, 2005, things, resell the property under the ing laws, unpaid taxes, tax titles, water of which mortgage the undersigned and recorded with the Worcester power of sale contained in such mort- bills, municipal liens and assessments, is the present holder by assignment County (Worcester District) Registry gage or sell the property by foreclosure rights of tenants and parties in pos- from JP Morgan Chase Bank, NA of Deeds in Book 35641, Page 246, deed to the second highest bidder (or session. to Caliber Home Loans, Inc. dated and assigned through assignments other successive bidders, in the order TERMS OF SALE: June 14, 2013 and recorded with said recorded with said Registry of Deeds of their bid) provided that such other A deposit of FIVE THOUSAND registry on August 23, 2013 at Book at Book 48094, Page 385, of which bidder deposits with Mortgagee’s attor- DOLLARS AND 00 CENTS ($5,000.00) 51393 Page 264, for breach of the mortgage the undersigned is the pres- neys, Michienzie & Sawin LLC, the in the form of a certified check or bank conditions of said mortgage and for ent holder, for breach of the conditions amount of the required deposit as set treasurer’s check will be required to be the purpose of foreclosing, the same of said mortgage and for the purpose forth below within ten (10) business delivered at or before the time the bid will be sold at Public Auction at 11:00 of foreclosing the same will be sold at days after written notice of default of is offered. The successful bidder will a.m. on December 8, 2014, on the Public Auction on December 9, 2014 the previous highest bidder and title be required to execute a Foreclosure mortgaged premises located at 22 at 02:00PM, at or upon the mortgaged shall be conveyed to such other bidder Sale Agreement immediately after the Burnett St, Auburn, Worcester County, premises more particularly described within thirty (30) days of the default, close of the bidding. The balance of Massachusetts, all and singular the below, being all and singular the prem- which time periods may be reasonably the purchase price shall be paid within premises described in said mortgage, ises described in said mortgage, to wit: extended by the Mortgagee in its sole thirty (30) days from the sale date in TO WIT: A certain parcel or land with discretion. the form of a certified check, bank ALL THE LAND, WITH THE the buildings thereon, situated TERMS OF SALE: Ten Thousand treasurer’s check or other check satis- BUILDING(S), IF ANY, LOCATED in Auburn, Worcester County, and No/100 Dollars ($10,000.00) is to factory to Mortgagee’s attorney. The THEREON, SITUATED AT 22 Massachusetts, on the easterly side be paid in certified check and/or bank Mortgagee reserves the right to bid at BURNETT STREET, AUBURN, of South Oxford Street Extension, cashier’s check to be paid by the the sale, to reject any and all bids, to WORCESTER COUNTY, bounded and described as follows: Purchaser at the time and place of continue the sale and to amend the MASSACHUSETTS, BOUNDED AND BEGINNING at a point in the east- sale. The balance of the purchase terms of the sale by written or oral DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: erly line of South Oxford Street, price is to be paid by the Purchaser by announcement made before or during THE LAND IN AUBURN, NEAR according to the 1949 County certified check and/or bank cashier’s the foreclosure sale. If the sale is set JAMESVILLE, ON THE ROAD TO Layout, which point is N. 18 degrees check within thirty (30) days there- aside for any reason, the Purchaser ROCHDALE, AND BOUNDED AND 34’ 15” E. 590.77 feet from a after, which time period may be rea- at the sale shall be entitled only to a DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: Worcester County Highway Bound sonably extended by the Mortgagee return of the deposit paid. The pur- BEGINNING AT THE NORTHEAST located in said street line near its in its sole discretion, at the offices of chaser shall have no further recourse CORNER OF SAID LOT AT A STONE intersection with the northerly line Harry Castleman, Esquire, Michienzie against the Mortgagor, the Mortgagee MONUMENT BESIDE THE ROAD AND or the state Highway known as & Sawin LLC, 745 Boylston Street, or the Mortgagee’s attorney. The ON THE BOUNDARY LINE BETWEEN Southbridge Street, said point being Boston, MA 02116. Other terms to be description of the premises contained WORCESTER AND AUBURN; also northerly eighty (80) feet from announced at the sale. in said mortgage shall control in the THENCE SOUTHERLY BY SAID the northwesterly corner of land The Bank of New York Mellon fka event of an error in this publication. ROAD, THREE HUNDRED FEET TO A now or formerly of Taylor et ux; The Bank of New York, as Trustee TIME WILL BE OF THE ESSENCE. STAKE AND STONES BY LAND NOW THENCE N. 18 degrees 34’ 15” E. for the certificateholders of CWALT, Other terms if any, to be announced OR FORMERLY OF PETER MULLEN; ninety (90) feet by said line of South Inc. Alternative Loan Trust 2005-7CB, at the sale. THENCE WESTERLY BY LANDS OF Oxford Street to a point at land now Mortgage Pass-Through Certificates, U.S. Bank National Association, As PETER AND JOHN MULLEN, ONE or formerly of Devoe; Series 2005-7CB Trustee for the holders of Bear Stearns HUNDRED FORTY (140) FEET TO THENCE S. 71 degrees 25’ 45” present holder of said mortgage Alt-A Trust 2006-3, Mortgage Pass- A STAKE AND STONES ON THE E. one hundred fifty (150) feet by by its attorney, Harry Castleman, Through Certificates, Series 2006-3 EASTERLY LINE OF THE BOSTON said Devoe land to a point at land Esquire Present Holder of said Mortgage, AND ALBANY RAILROAD; now or formerly of one Hahn; MICHIENZIE & SAWIN LLC By Its Attorneys, THENCE NORTHERLY ON SAID THENCE S. 18 degrees 34’ 15” 745 Boylston Street ORLANS MORAN PLLC RAILROAD LINE, TWO HUNDRED W. twenty-five and sixty-one hun- Boston, MA 02116 P.O. Box 540540 AND NINETY-EIGHT (298) FEET TO dredths (25.61) feet by said Hahn Nov. 14, 2014 Waltham, MA 02454 A STAKE AND STONES BY LAND land to land now or formerly of Nov. 21, 2014 Phone: 781-790-7800 NOW OR FORMERLY OF BENJAMIN Burdoe; Nov. 28, 2014 Oct. 31, 2014 JAMES AND ON THE BOUNDARY THENCE S. 47 degrees 34’ 1 Nov. 7, 2014 LINE BETWEEN WORCESTER AND S” W. thirty and eleven hundredths MORTGAGEE’S NOTICE OF SALE Nov. 14, 2014 AUBURN; (30.11) feet by said Burdoe land OF REAL ESTATE THENCE EASTERLY BY SAID to a point; TH ENCE S. 36 degrees By virtue and in execution of the Power BOUNDARY LINE, FORTY (40) FEET 55’ 45” E. seventeen and seventy of Sale contained in a certain Mortgage (SEAL) TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. hundredths ( 17. 79) feet by Burdoe given by Gregory Haddad to Mortgage THE COMMONWEALTH OF For mortgagor’s(s’) title see deed land to a point Electronic Registration Systems, Inc. MASSACHUSETTS recorded with Worcester County at land now or formerly of O’Leary; as nominee for Countrywide Home LAND COURT (Worcester District) Registry of Deeds THENCE S. 18 degrees 34’ Loans, Inc., dated February 3, 2006 and DEPARTMENT OF THE TRIAL in Book 22329, Page 212. 15” W. twenty-eight (28) feet by recorded with the Worcester County COURT These premises will be sold and O’Leary land to a point at land now (Worcester District) Registry of Deeds 2014 MISC.­­­­487503 conveyed subject to and with the benefit or formerly of Devoe; at Book 38356, Page 310, subse- ORDER OF NOTICE of all rights, rights of way, restrictions, THENCE N. 71 degrees 25’ 45” quently assigned to U.S. Bank National To: easements, covenants, liens or claims W. by said Devoe land one hun- Association, as Trustee for the holders Robert Conroy; Philip D. O’Connell, Jr., in the nature of liens, improvements, dred fifty (150) feet to the point of of Bear Steams Alt-A Trust 2006-3, Conservator of Frances A. Conroy public assessments, any and all unpaid beginning. Mortgage Pass-Through Certificates, and to all persons entitled to the benefit taxes, tax titles, tax liens, water and CONTAINING 13,200 square feet Series 2006-3 by Mortgage Electronic of the Servicemembers Civil Relief Act, sewer liens and any other municipal more or less. Registration Systems, Inc., as nominee 50 U.S.C. App. § 501 et seq.: assessments or liens or existing For title, see Deed recorded at Book for Countrywide Home Loans Inc., by MorEquity, Inc encumbrances of record which are 35641, Page 244. assignment recorded in said Registry claiming to have an interest in a in force and are applicable, having The description of the premises con- of Deeds in Book 45050 Page 83, of Mortgage covering real property in priority over said mortgage, whether tained in said mortgage shall control in which the Mortgage the undersigned Auburn, numbered 3 Oakland Drive, or not reference to such restrictions, the event of an error in this notice. is the present holder, for breach of the given by Frances A. Conroy and easements, improvements, liens or The Mortgagee reserves the right to conditions of said Mortgage and for the Robert Conroy to Wilmington Finance, encumbrances is made in the deed. postpone the sale to a later date purpose of foreclosing the same will be a division of AIG Federal Savings Bank, TERMS OF SALE: by public announcement at the time sold at Public Auction at 03:00 PM on dated April 15, 2004, and recorded A deposit of Five Thousand ($5,000.00 and date appointed for the sale and November 21, 2014 at 20 West Street, with the Worcester County (Worcester ) Dollars by certified or bank check will to further postpone at any adjourned Auburn, MA, all and singular the prem- District) Registry of Deeds at Book be required to be paid by the purchaser sale date by public announcement at ises described in said Mortgage, to wit: 33353, Page 337, and now held at the time and place of sale. The the time and date appointed for the The land in Auburn, Worcester by the Plaintiff by assignment has/ balance is to be paid by certified or adjourned sale date. County, Massachusetts, bound- have filed with this court a complaint bank check at Harmon Law Offices, The premises will be sold subject ed and described as follows: for determination of Defendant’s/ P.C., 150 California Street, Newton, to and with the benefit of all rights, BEGINNING at a point on the north- Defendants’ Servicemembers status. Massachusetts 02458, or by mail to restrictions, easements, improve- erly side of West Street, Auburn, If you now are, or recently have been, P.O. Box 610389, Newton Highlands, ments, orders of condition, outstand- Ma at the southeasterly corner of in the active military service of the Massachusetts 02461-0389, within ing tax titles, municipal or other pub- the lot herein conveyed; United States of America, then you thirty (30) days from the date of sale. lic taxes, assessments, betterments, THENCE by a curve having a radi- may be entitled to the benefits of the Deed will be provided to purchaser liens or claims in the nature of liens us of one thousand nine hundred Servicemembers Civil Relief Act. If you for recording upon receipt in full of the and existing encumbrances of record eighty and NO/100 (1,980.00) feet object to a foreclosure of the above- purchase price. The description of the created prior to the mortgage, or enti- along the northerly line of West Street mentioned property on that basis, then premises contained in said mortgage tled to precedence over the mortgage, one hundred (100) feet to a point; you or your attorney must file a written shall control in the event of an error in if any, insofar as the same are still in THENCE S. 63 degrees 14’ 25” East forty appearance and answer in this court at this publication. force and applicable to the premises. and ninety-eight hundredths (40.98) feet; Three Pemberton Square, Boston, Other terms, if any, to be announced at The premises will be sold without THENCE N. 41 degrees 39’ 00” East MA 02108 on or before December 8, the sale. representation or warranty as to its two hundred twenty-four and nine- 2014 or you will be forever barred from CALIBER HOME LOANS, condition or fitness for habitation, or ty-six hundredths (224.96) feet; claiming that you are entitled to the INC. whether it conforms to any applicable THENCE S. 69 degrees 51’ 04” benefits of said Act. Present holder of said mortgage state or local building, zoning, health, East seventy-one and twen- Witness, JUDITH C. CUTLER, Chief By its Attorneys, or sanitary codes, or compliance with ty-one four hundredths (71.24); Justice of this Court on October 24, HARMON LAW OFFICES, P.C. any federal, state, or local environmen- THENCE S. 07 degrees 32’ 2014 150 California Street tal statutes, regulations, ordinances, or 04” East forty-four and fif- Attest: Newton, MA 02458 by-laws. ty-five hundredths (44.55) feet; ______(617) 558-0500 If the premises is a condominium unit, THENCE S. 41 degrees 39’ Deborah J. Patterson 201401-0433 - PRP then the premises will also be sold 00” West one hundred thir- Recorder Nov. 14, 2014 subject to Massachusetts General ty and sixty-five (130.65) feet; 201303-0431-PRP Nov. 21, 2014 Laws chapter 183A, as amended, the THENCE S. 63 degrees 12’ 28” Nov. 14, 2014 Nov. 28, 2014 applicable Master Deed and any and West one hundred seven and eighty- all amounts as may be due, following five hundredths (107.85) feet to the

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duce updated teaching materi- HEARTS als to enhance the school cur- continued from page 1 riculum. nity whenever we can,” said The goal of Jungle Hearts 18-year Chili’s Manager Chris is to empower the Sani com- Parker. “We love to be part munity through education, of community events and help healthcare, ongoing training out local organizations.” programs and eco-tourism. By Over the years, Chili’s focusing on these four core has assisted local church- areas, members not only sup- es, Auburn High School, and port families in need but also countless organizations as part bring awareness to people of its Give Back Nights. The worldwide of the help required national chain’s most signifi- in the Amazon region, which cant fundraising effort was an was described by Thompson eight-year, $10 million contri- and others as one of the most bution to St. Jude’s Hospital. beautiful places in the world. The Jungle Hearts fundraiser The Sani community includes wasn’t quite that impressive, about six hundred people who but the community’s generosi- are committed to protecting ty was evident throughout the the Amazon Rainforest. day. Jungle Hearts hosts sev- “Jungle Hearts is very appre- eral awareness events each ciative of all the support shown year, recently setting up a by Auburn, as well as Chili’s,” booth at the annual Auburn Thompson added. “Because of Homecoming festival at the this fundraiser, this will enable high school. For more informa- us to purchase supplies need- tion about Jungle Hearts and ed to renovate the school and its efforts, visit www.jungle- health clinic.” hearts.org or send an email to Thompson said the next goal [email protected]. The to help the Sani community is organization has a Facebook to install solar energy equip- page as well. Courtesy photo ment so residents don’t have A few Sani youngsters in the Amazon rainforest. to rely solely on generators. Kevin Flanders can be Jungle Hearts will also give the reached at 508-909-4140, or by local school a facelift and intro- e-mail at kflanders@stone- bridgepress.com. Chowder Fest fills bowls, stomachs for a good cause

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Last year’s winner, Uncle Jay’s Twisted Fork, came back again to defend their title. Said Chef Owner Jay Powell to his competition, “Bring it!” Last year, he won with a sweet potato corn chowder. This year he decided to try something new: “I came back with a Bermudian fish chowder that I’ve converted into a New England seafood chowder with spice, scallops, lobster, shrimp – oh my God – haddock, it’s all in there! Are you kidding me? Dive right in! Try it!” The eager taste testers in line all laughed and clapped at Powell’s brava- do and excitement. The chowders ranged from traditional clam chowder to spicy Bermuda- “I love helping the school out and the style chowder kids out,” he said. “I’m a chef, too, and I want to give back as much as I can.” In order to keep track of all of the different chowders, many participants kept a score for each chowder as they tasted it. “It’s tough to eat all the chowders in two hours, I found out,” said Janet McDonald. “I thought it would be easi- er. I rated them as I went, so that helped. I liked the butternut squash chowder from Overlook. I just really liked those flavors. It was really different.” Despite being “full to the brim,” she had gone back for seconds. Fellow event-goer Michael Lushua The Publick House served a traditional clam chowder said he also favored the squash chow- der. “It doesn’t taste like any other chow- der I’ve ever had,” Lushua said. At the end of the night, two chowders were declared victors — Overlook’s Autumn Chowder and Eller’s Clam Chowder. Overlook’s Catering Chef David Dupuis said it felt awesome to win. “It’s the first time I ever made this chowder at all. It’s a vision I had,” Dupuis said. He said he loved coming to the event. He’s a graduate from Bay Path. Shane Anderson, Eller’s executive chef, was also very excited with his victory. “I’ve entered six chowder contests and this is the first time I’ve won. I’ve won two chile contests, but never a The Golden Greek made a Manhattan style chowder chowder contest,” he said.

Olivia Richman can be reached at 508- 909-4132 or by e-mail at olivia@stone- bridgepress.com.

Michael Lushua said he will be coming back Chef Instructor Dana Morey said that each contestant makes enough Eller’s Executive Chef Shane Anderson said he was excited to win and would recommend the event to anybody chowder for around 300 guests.

www.TheHeartOfMassachusetts.com 10 • The Auburn News • Friday, November 14, 2014 SPORTS Hynes sisters help Rockets beat Hopedale for district championship

CHAMPS continued from page 1 rest of it is gravy.” Also magical is the way the Hynes sisters play field hockey. “We play every sport together,” explained Kileigh Hynes. “We really know how each other plays and we just know where we’re going to be. We work together well.” Cormier noted that, “When they turn it up everyone gets excited, and that makes a difference.” Auburn nearly took an early lead in first half action, but it wasn’t to be. About nine minutes in Shannon Hynes struck a hard, high shot that hit the back of the cage, but the play was deemed a dangerous shot and the goal didn’t stand. But the Rockets continued to pepper the Hopedale cage as a result of gener- ating penalty corners, one of the team’s strengths. And on the Rockets’ seventh corner of the second half — and 10th of the contest — they were finally reward- ed. With exactly seven minutes to play, Kileigh Hynes positioned herself along the far-side left post and Shannon Hynes’ pass was on the money. Kileigh Hynes then put the ball into the open cage. “That was the message at halftime, force the corners,” Cormier explained. “It’s tiring to defend.” For Kileigh Hynes, she made it sound like the simplest of plays, despite the late-game dramatics to help her team win the district title. “I usually go to post and she [sis- ter Shannon] knows I was going to be there,” she said. “They’re very humble players,” Cormier said of the soft-spoken Hynes sisters. Now ahead by a goal, the Rockets found a way to limit the Blue Raiders’ opportunities from that point forward. “Even after they score they don’t let up,” Cormier said. In the game’s final minute Auburn played keep-away from Hopedale and generated a penalty corner as the final horn sounded. “We knew we had to keep control to pull out the win,” Kileigh Hynes said. And now Auburn will hope to keep Carly Zona of Auburn runs back to her defensive end to pick up a loose ball. control again — maybe with some addi- tional heroics from the Hynes sisters — in the State semifinals. The Rockets played Western Mass. champion Frontier Regional on Wednesday, Nov. 12, after the Auburn News’ press time.

Shannon Hynes of Auburn slides the ball past a Hopedale defender. Auburn’s Kileigh Hynes, left, reaches her stick out to block an Casey Gurlitz of Auburn prepares to flick a attempted pass made by a Hopedale player. pass down the field.

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Jingle Jaunt 5k Ski or snowboard at registration now open Wachusett Mountain On Dec. 13 (storm date Dec. 20) Are you interested in having some at 10:30 a.m. at the Sutton Center fun while also helping to make the Town Common (First Congregational winter season fly by? Any student, Church on Boston Road) the jingle parent or teacher can ski or snow- jaunt 5k road race will take place. board six consecutive Saturday Registration is $20 and day of nights at Wachusett Mountain for race registration takes place from just $135 through the Southbridge 9:15 to 10:15 a.m. But one can mail Ski Club. You drive to Wachusett checks to Howard Bottomly, 189 Mountain on your own. The six-week Putnam Hill Road, Sutton, MA 01590. program begins on Saturday, Jan. 10 Registrations received before Dec. and ends Saturday, Feb. 14. Ski or 1 will receive a T-Shirt. The first snowboard rentals as well as lessons three males and females in select age are also available at a very reason- groups will win awards. The race able cost. You may be able to ski is USATF sanctioned and there will or snowboard for free through your be refreshments. Wear some bells health insurance coverage. to ring in the holiday season! No Also anyone — students or non-stu- strollers, roller blades, bicycles or dents — can purchase Gold, Silver dogs will be allowed. For more infor- and Bronze Century Passes at a dis- mation, please contact Howie at (508) counted price until Nov. 22. For more 865-0198 or [email protected]. information, please contact Dick Lisi at (508) 410-1332 or at lisirichard15@ Auburn’s Tayla Foulkrod gets low to send the ball down the field with a big hit. yahoo.com. Friday, November 14, 2014 • The Auburn News • 11 SPORTS Auburn girls’ soccer falls in district semifinals to Holy Name, 3-1

something to prove. It only took 42 sec- onds for Holy Name to take a 2-1 lead on a scrum in front of the Auburn net. Maria Monje knocked it past Fahey, with Megan White getting the assist on the play. Just two minutes later, with 37:17 to play, Holy Name scored to make it 3-1 as Emily Gordon’s corner kick sailed perfectly into the box. Monje was there to head it home for her second tally of the game, and Auburn was on its collec- tive heels. “It was a different team out there,” Midura said of his squad. “They’re youngness, the inexperience and stuff Colleen Cuttin of Auburn sends the ball out of like that, but still, it’s their 20th game the defensive end with a big kick. of the year, I expected more. It’s like we panicked and I couldn’t get them out of that panicked mode.” The final 20 minutes ticked away on the Rockets’ season and they could do little to stop the Naps’ attack. Holy Name (14-3-2) potted a fourth goal, but that tally was called off due to an offside call, but a 3-1 defeat could have been worse for the Rockets in the end. “We didn’t generate enough posses- sion to bring the ball up to Jianna [Baroni] or Jordyn [Abasciano], it was like those two were out on an island by themselves up top,” Midura said of his team’s normally potent offense. Midura is hopeful for the 2015 season, though. Auburn’s Jianna Baroni (20) beats her Holy “We’re very young, we start two Name counterpart defender to the ball. seniors, so we’ve got a lot coming back,” Midura said. The Rockets return a plethora of tal- ent, and some newfound experience to the roster will look good for another deep postseason run. Overall, Auburn will graduate five seniors this upcoming spring in co-cap- tains Erin Burke and Tori Richard, as well as midfielders Micaela Almeida and Lauren Ferris, and defender Danielle Hearnlaye. With top scorers Abasciano and Baroni coming back for their junior year, and Fahey manning Photos courtesy Mark Seliger, SeligerPhotography.ExposureManager.com Auburn’s Jianna Baroni dribbles through the her senior season in net, there is plenty Auburn’s Emily Sarkisian leaps to get her head on the ball in front of a Holy Name opponent. heart of the Holy Name defense. to like about the Rockets’ chances next fall.

BY JON GOUIN — was the first team to score on the day. SPORTS CORRESPONDENT The goal came right at the midpoint of WORCESTER — The top-seeded the first half, with 20:30 remaining, as Auburn High girls’ soccer team visited an awkward ball bounded in on Holy Commerce Bank Field at Foley Stadium Name keeper Logan Lornell. this past Sunday afternoon to face No. There for the Rockets to clean up the 4 Holy Name High in a Central Mass. mess left by the misplay was Jordyn Division 3 district semifinal contest. Abasciano, who chased down the loose Unfortunately for the Rockets, they ran ball that was headed for the goal line, into a buzz saw in the Naps and fell by and she chipped it home from the right a 3-1 count, ending their postseason run post for a 1-0 lead. with an overall record of 17-2-1. It was the first goal given up by “We just faced a team that was quick- Lornell in three postseason games. er, faster, more physical than us,” Holy Name would respond, though, Auburn head coach Larry Midura said and it was only a matter of time before of Holy Name. “It’s a good program over they did, as the Naps applied heavy there, a good team, we just got beat by a pressure to Auburn keeper Sarah Fahey better team today.” for the entirety of the match. With 15:32 Despite the Naps controlling posses- remaining in the opening half the Naps Auburn’s Samantha Moreau uses the inside sion throughout most of the first half, tied it at 1-1 as Kate Wroblewski scored Symantha Brothers of Auburn looks down to of her right foot to maneuver around a Holy Auburn — who reached the semifi- unassisted. send a free kick down the field. Name defender. nals following a 1-0 victory over No. 8 The game went to halftime 1-1, but Assabet in the quarterfinals on Nov. 5 the Naps emerged from the break with

Jordyn Abasciano of Auburn has a break on the ball in the offensive end.

Liz Anusauskas of Auburn sends the ball down the field with a booming kick. 12 • The Auburn News • Friday, November 14, 2014 SPORTS Auburn football rebounds against Panthers

SPENCER — Both the Auburn High When all was said and done, Auburn and David Prouty football teams lost improved to 6-3 following their 41-6 vic- in first round action in the Central tory. David Prouty is now 5-4. Mass. Division 5 district tournament on To continue to fill out their season the Halloween weekend. So, to fill out schedules, the Rockets will host Clinton their seasons before Thanksgiving, the High at 7 p.m. on Nov. 14, while the Rockets and Panthers faced one another Panthers will travel to Lunenburg on Friday, Nov. 7. High, also at 7 p.m. on Nov. 14.

Photos courtesy Mark Seliger, SeligerPhotography.ExposureManager.com Auburn’s Mark Wright (24) and David Prouty’s Joseph Thebeau prepare to collide.

Andrew Savage of Auburn runs past a David Steve Saucier of Auburn looks downfield Prouty defender while carrying the ball. before firing a pass.

Kyle Driscoll of David Prouty carries the ball while Auburn’s Tyler Camuso gives chase.

Ryan Mulcahy of Auburn attempts an extra point kick.

A David Prouty defender tackles Auburn ball carrier Mark Wright to the ground.

Following a lead block provided by Alex Hammond, Auburn’s Adam Weldon carries the ball.

Auburn’s Adam Weldon dives for extra yardage while a trio of David Prouty defenders combine Auburn’s Chris Domenick travels down the field with possession of the ball. for the tackle. Friday, November 14, 2014 • The Auburn News • 13 POLICE LOGS Editor’s Note: The information con- 6:33 p.m.: Motor vehicle accident, Auburn St. tained in these police logs was obtained accident, hit and run, no personal inju- 1:32 p.m.: Breaking and entering Oct. 24 through either press releases or other ry, Oxford St.@ White Terrace. motor vehicle, Hampton St. Jose M. Ortiz-Bonilla, 30, 52 Laurel public documents kept by each police Oct. 26 Oct. 29 St. Worcester. Shoplifting by asporta- department, and is considered to be the 12:16 a.m.: Motor vehicle accident, 10:57 a.m.: Breaking and entering, tion, (2) counts, arrested on a warrant account of police. All subjects are con- hit and run, no personal injury, Young motor vehicle, Cedar St. (another community). sidered innocent until proven guilty in Shing Restaurant, Auburn St. 1:36 p.m.: Hazardous materials inci- Oct. 26 a court of law. If a case is dismissed in 12:19 a.m.: Disturbance of the peace, dent,, Auburn St. Michael Paul Orrico, 37, Operating court or the party is found to be innocent, Chucks Steak House, Prospect. St. 7:00 p.m.: Breaking and entering under influence of liquor, negligent The News, with proper documentation, 12:44 p.m.: Motor vehicle accident, motor vehicle, Meadowbrook Rd. operation of motor vehicle, red light will update the log at the request of the property damage, Mass Pike Ramp - 7:55 p.m.: Motor vehicle accident, hit violation. arrested party. Southbridge St. and run, no personal injury, Auburn Lisa F. Defalco, 33, 88 Ernest Ave. Oct. 27 and Pakachoag St’s. Worcester. Operating under influence 7:24 a.m.: Breaking and entering Oct. 30 of liquor - Per Se, marked lanes viola- AUBURN POLICE motor vehicle, West St. 11:18 a.m.: Lost/stolen registration tion. 8:41 a.m.: Bomb Threat/scare, Auburn plate, Lundgren Honda - Washington St. Oct. 27 DEPARTMENT High School, Auburn St. 12:05 p.m.: Motor vehicle accident, Stephen G. Kirby, 40, 48 Loring St. 8:55 a.m.: KD Explosive Ordnance property damage, Rt. 20 @ Elm St. Auburn. Arrested on Warrant (sought Oct. 24 Device, Auburn High School, Auburn Washington St. by Auburn Police). 8:38 a.m.: Breaking and entering resi- St. 12:08 p.m. Harassing, annoying phone Oct. 29 dential, Bryn Mawr Ave. 2:49 p.m.: Motor vehicle accident, call, Central St. John W. Dunn, Jr. 36, 126 Charlton 2:41 p.m.: Motor vehicle acci- property damage, CVS Pharmacy, 1:44 p.m.: Breaking and entering Rd. Spencer. Marked lanes violation, dent, property damage, Auburn Fire Southbridge St. residential, Marty’s Trailer Park, operating under influence of liquor, 2nd Department, Auburn St. 5:52 p.m.: Swindle/con/scam/fraud, Washington St. offense, negligent operation of motor 5:25 p.m.: Disturbance of the peace, Washington St. 7:49 p.m.: Motor vehicle accident, vehicle. Burnett St. 8:13 p.m.: Breaking and entering, property damage, Washington St @ Oct. 31 5:40 p.m.: Disturbance of the peace, motor vehicle, Rochdale St. Millbury St. Michael R. Bergeron, 38, 2 Wescott McDonald, Auburn St. 10:12 p.m.: Breaking and entering Oct. 31 St. Worcester. Operating after license 7:24 p.m.: Motor vehicle accident, prop- motor vehicle. Kanes Shell, Southbridge 5:21 a.m.: Disturbance of the peace, revoked or right to operate, Motor vehi- erty damage, 290 Ramp - Southbridge St. St. Winbrook Drive. cle lights violation, giving false name to 7:35 p.m.: Disturbance of the peace, Oct. 28 6:57 a.m.: Breaking and entering police, identity fraud. Boyce St. 11:01 a.m.: Vandalism, Auburn motor vehicle Stone St. Mason A. Bergeron, 32, 2 Wescott 8:06 p.m.: Shoplifting, Macy’s, Crossing, Southbridge St. St. Worcester. Arrested on a warrant Southbridge St. 12:10 p.m.: Motor vehicle accident, (Another community). Oct. 25 property damage, Macy’s Home Store, AUBURN POLICE 2:09 p.m.: Stolen motor vehicle, Southbridge St. Pinebrook, Ct. 1:24 p.m.: Disturbance of the peace, ARRESTS Auburn graduate signs professional soccer contract

this isn’t your time to do it.’” DEAL After a long rehabilitation, Burokas continued from page 1 was back on the grass, still improving All-Star teams in his junior and senior his game. seasons. Overall, Burokas amassed “I’m going to do whatever I can on 22 goals and 27 assists. He earned an and off the field to be the best player I academic and athletic scholarship to can be,” he noted of his efforts. “After become a Merrimack College Warrior. I started training, the Western Mass. At Merrimack, under the tutelage Pioneer took me on. I had been playing of head coach Tony Martone, Burokas for them the last two summers. Then, flourished, playing four years and earn- this past June, I had to get ankle sur- ing more playing time with each pass- gery, putting me out for three months.” ing season. In all, he totaled 9 goals and Not even yet fully recovered, Burokas 22 assists on a team that was 39-16-9 in got the call he had been waiting for his four seasons. whole life. The humble Burokas credited a num- “I’ve always wanted and had the life- ber of people for providing the support long dream of becoming a professional he needed to endure major injuries and player. The fact that Federico Molinari to overcome those obstacles he faced in took me on and signed me without even getting where has gotten today. actually seeing me play after the injury “I’ve got this motto going, ‘Health, was a big sentiment to the way I play Passion and Love.’ If you wake with and and the confidence they had in me,” he have your health, it’s a good day. If you said. go to work and love what you do; enjoy Today, Burokas is now a member of what you’re doing; you will never work the Western Mass team (www.wmpro- a day in your life,” he said. “And, if you soccer.com) that plays in the American have love at the end of the day — if you Soccer League (www.aslsoccer.us) and have your family and your support sys- has recorded a pair of assists in nine tem — well, I think that you’ll find those games. The team has been extremely are three factors in every success story successful, finishing atop the Northeast that you research.” Conference with a 6-0-4 mark in the Burokas is the youngest of four chil- fall leg of the regular season. With the dren to mother Cheryl and father Bill. New England winter approaching, the He has two brothers, Ross and Scott, league takes a break and will start back and a sister, Lauren. Add his loving girl- up in the spring. friend Emily and it gives one the family “We’re in first place, but I’ve kept a that has supported him and stood by his level head and just focus on improv- side when things looked bleak. ing my game. I’m going to carry that “From the start it was my father, the mentality over to the spring season Auburn youth soccer coach. Back then, and hopefully push my teammates and it was all about making it fun,” Burokas myself so we can claim a championship said of his early days on the pitch. in the spring,” Burokas said. “Being Burokas also credited Creamer and able to come back and play with these Martone. Photo courtesy Westernmassprosoccer.com guys is a huge accomplishment for me.” “Tony really pushed me to that next Burokas added: “It’s not about the level,” Burokas noted of Martone. Evan Burokas sends the ball ahead while playing for the semi-pro Western Mass. Pioneers in money; it’s about the fact that it’s been After graduating from Merrimack in the Premiere Development League back in June. a long journey. I just hope that other 2012, where he studied international people, especially young kids at Auburn

Photo courtesy Evan Burokas With his club team, the , Evan Burokas shined so much that he earned an invitation to play in Leeds, England, in 2012.

Photo courtesy Evan Burokas Photo courtesy Evan Burokas or Merrimack, can kind of look at me as At Merrimack College, Evan Burokas saw a big difference in the speed Evan Burokas said of being an Auburn Rocket: “It was a great honor an example, and that the determination of the game and the strength required to be successful at a new level to put on that shirt for four years.” and hard work you put into something of play. will finally pay off as long as you stay and train with “If it weren’t for my family and Emily, with it. It’s an amazing feeling to call the Leeds United I never would’ve recovered from that myself a professional soccer player and business and marketing while minor- Developmental team,” a huge oppor- injury,” Burokas explained. “I don’t to look back at all I have sacrificed at ing in Spanish, Burokas earned a ros- tunity for a 22-year-old, Burokas said. think this kind of professional opportu- this point, it’s truly amazing. Thanks to ter spot on the semi-pro PDL squad, “Twenty-four hours later, I had a game nity would be here today if I didn’t have the support of my family and girlfriend, the Worcester Hydra, playing there for with the Hydra and I tore my ACL.” that support system. we can say that it all really was worth two years. During that time with the The unfortunate setback put Burokas “Soccer is and always will be a part it.” Premiere Development League side, on the shelf for months, crushing any of my life for as long as I can do it,” he Keep up with Burokas on Twitter @ Burokas got the offer of a lifetime. thoughts of going to England, playing added. “I definitely take the fact that I eburokas8 and his Western Mass squad “I had just bought my ticket to travel the fall season and perhaps ever playing tore my ACL 24 hours after buying a @wmprosoccer. to England in August [2012], to play pro. ticket to England as a sign that ‘maybe

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ON DEPOSIT ON DEPOSIT NEW CONSTRUCTION SOLD ON DEPOSIT ON DEPOSIT PRICE REDUCED NEWNEW PRICEPRICE ON DEPOSIT NEW CONSTRUCTION SOLD DUDLEY – – 40 W. Main St! THE DUDLEY – 21 Hickory Dr! 2,796’ 7 Rm 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! Colonial! 9’ Ceilings! Grand 2 Story Entry 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 Foyer! Custom Maple Kit w/Island! Formal 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! Din Rm w/Tray Ceiling! Liv Rm w/LP Gas 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 Frplc! Office! 15x21 Master Suite! 3 Bdrms! 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 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 2.5 Baths! 1st Flr w/Tile & Hrdwd Floors! Bedrooms! 3 Tile Baths! 2nd Flr Dble Vanity Bath, Separate Tub & Shower, 18x32 Mahogany Deck! 3 Z Radiant Heat! 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 1.25Acres! $339,900.00 $209,900.00 Window! Deck! Shed! $249,900.00 $409,900.00 Baths! C/Air! $379,900.00 $329,900.00

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ON DEPOSIT ON DEPOSIT NEW LISTING NEWNEW LISTINGLISTING NEWNEW LISTINGLISTING NEW LISTING WOODSTOCK- 149 Hawkins Rd! 3092’ WEBSTER – 890 School St! 6 Rm Cape! WEBSTER – 19 Crosby St! Remodeled! 7 WEBSTER - 4 Raleigh Rd! Ideal 5 Rm WEBSTER – 32 Camile Rd! 7+ Rm Cape! WEBSTER – 27 Cushing Rd! WEBSTER – 41 Rawson Rd! 27 Wainswright Dr! 9 Rm Grand Entry Colonial! 2 Acres! SS WOODSTOCK – Country Kit w/Ceramic Tile Center Isl! Rms! 3 Bdrms! 2 Baths! Open Floor Plan! Ranch! Immaculate & Completely Renovated! 1 Acre! Farmer’s Porch! Cathedral Frplc Conveniently Located 8 Rm Colonial! 7 Rm Antique Farmhouse! 2,000+’ 7 Rm Ranch! Applianced Eat-in Kit! Appliance Granite Kit w/Island! Formal New Granite Kit w/Tile Backsplash! New Liv Rm! Cabinet Eat-in Kit! 1st Flr Master SS Appliance Kit w/Island! Gas Frplc 2.4 Acres! Beautiful Stone Walls! Formal Din Area! Frplc Liv Rm! 3 Bdrms! Glass Door Pantry! Slider to Trex Deck! Eat-in Kit! New Appliances, Oak Cabinets, Dining! Liv Rm! Frplc Fam Rm! Office/Den! Appliances! French Doors to Deck! 1st Flr w/Vaulted Ceilings, Radiant Heat & Master Fam Rm w/Ceiling Fan, Slider to Deck! Country Kit! Beamed Liv Rm w/ Oak Hrdwd Floors Under Wall to Wall! 1.5 Formal Din Rm & Liv Rm w/Hrdwds! 3 Countertops & Recess Lighting! Liv Rm w/ Frplc! 3 Bdrms! 1.5 Baths! Hrdwds Throughout! 4 Bdrms! Master Bdrms! Master w/Hrdwds! Full Bath w/ Master w/Master Bath & Walk-in Closet! Hrdwds! Remodeled Full Ceramic Bath! 3 Bath! 2nd 1st Flr Bdrm/Den/Office! 3 Din & Liv Rms w/Crown Moldings & Suite! 2.5 Tile Baths! 2nd Flr Laundry! 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! ins! 1st Flr Laundry! Shed! Fenced Yard! Dble Sinks, Linen Closet & Skylight! 1.5 Large Bdrms! Hrdwd Floors Throughout! Bdrms! 3 Baths! 2 Rm Finished Lower Buderus Furnace! C/Air! Garage! Wired for Baths! Walkout Lower Level w/Laundry! Updated Electrical! Recent Roof! $5,000 New Closet Doors! 3 Season Porch! New Level! LP Gas Heat! A/C! Deck! Sprinklers! Closet, Full Bath! 2.5 Baths Total! 2 Horse Stalls! Electric Fence! Generator! Shed! $409,900.00 Newer Roof! $199,900.00 for Closing Costs! $168,900.00 $379,900.00 Minutes to Rt. 395! $199,900.00 Vinyl Siding & Windows! $179,900.00 Attached Garage! $309,900.00 2 Car Garage! $249,900.00 SIMILARSIMILAR OPEN HOUSE Sundays NEWNEW CONSTRUCTIONCONSTRUCTION from 12:00-2:00!

SOLDSOLD ON DEPOSIT SOLDSOLD SOLDSOLD SOLDSOLD WEBSTER – – 51 High St! 3 Family! 6/4/3 WEBSTER – 6 McGovern! Hospital – 595 School St! 8 Rm Colonial! LEICESTER - LAKE SARGENT LEICESTER – CEDAR MEADOW WEBSTER – 52 Ash St! 6 Rm Cape UXBRIDGE CHARLTON – Lot 13 Hannah’s Way! New England Commons! Adult 55+! WEBSTER Rms! 3/1/1 Bdrms! 1.5/1/1 Baths! Exceptional Near! Ideal 5 Rm Ranch! Remodeled Kit - New Construction! 2,760’! 9 Rms! Renovated! Eat-in Kit wIsland & Recent WATERFRONT! 40 Lake Sargent LAKE WATERFRONT! – 63 Fairview w/Dormer! Updated Granite Kit w/ Cabinets, Granite, Hrdwds & Appliances! 2 Bdrms! 1 to 2 Baths/Master! Dr!! 9 Rm Contemporary! Open Floor Grounds! Pride of Ownership! Great Owner Applianced! Granite! Hrdwds, Tile & Appliances, Cabinets, Counters & Recessed Drive! Full Recreational! Quaint Summer 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 Plan! Fireplaced Living Rm w/Cathedral 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 & Skylights! Applianced Kitchen! 3 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, Bdrms! Master Bath! 2 Baths! Oil Heat 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 by Buderus! Gazebo! Listed by Another, Access to Stores & Highways! Great Decking! 2 Car Gagage! 1+ Acre! Painted Ext! Recent Windows & Furnace! Din Area & Bdrm without Dividing Walls! Newer Furnace, Roof & Siding! Shed! Windows, Gutters, Siding, Shutters 2012! From $234,900.00 Remodeled Bathroom! $149,900.00 SOLD by Century21 Lake Realty! 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 $330,000.00

NEWNEW LISTINGLISTING ON DEPOSIT ON DEPOSIT ON DEPOSIT ON DEPOSIT DUDLEY - 11 Delaney Ave! Off Mason Rd! 6+ Rm Ranch! Nice 16,800’ Lot! WEBSTER – 34 Eastern Ave Unit P! 5 Rm WEBSTER – WEBSTER – 4 Tanner Rd! WEBSTER – 6 LeBouef Lane! WEBSTER – 30 Houghton St! 8 Rm DOUGLAS – 223 Yew St! 8 Rm Gambrel! DOUGLAS – 135 Manchaug St! 2,871’ 10 Rm SOUTHBRIDGE – 15 Kingsley St! 2 Townhouse! End Unit! Granite Kit w/Tile Custom 9 Rm, 3,494’ Brick Ranch! .68 Spacious 6 Rm Ranch! Great View Ranch! Eat-in Kit w/SS Appliances! Frplc 3.19 Acres! Country Kit! LP Frplcd Liv & Gambrel! 3.62 Acres! Remodeled Applianced Stainless Steel Applianced Eat-in Kit! Family! Extremely Well Kept! 6/6 Rms! Liv Rm w/Hrdwds! Fam Rm w/Slider to Flr! Stainless Steel Appliances! Liv Rm w/ Acres! 70’ Deck! Fam Rm w/Cathedrals, of Webster Lake! 3 Bdrms! 2 Baths! Liv Rm w/Hrdwds! 3 Bdrms w/Hrdwds! Fam Rm! Hrdwds Throughout! 26x26 Fam Kit w/Radiant Heat! 15x16’ Fam Rm w/ 3/3 Bdrms! Each Approx 1,100’! The Major Pergo Wood Flr! 2 Comfortable Bdrms w/ Skylight, Stone Frplc & Hrdwds! Din & Liv Rm w/Hrdwds, Bow Window & Tile Bath! Den! Office/Study! Lower Level Rm w/Cathedral, Skylights, Wet Bar, Slider Cathedrals & Skylights! Frplc Din Rm! Hrdwds Huge Deck! 2 Bdrms w/Hrdwds! Sun Rm! Updates Are Done! Upgraded Electrical, 2 Lower Level Game Rm, Laundry, Walk-in Wall to Wall! 1.5 Baths! Lower Level Fam Liv Rms w/Hrdwds! 3 Bdrms! 3.5 Baths! Recessed Lighting! Fully Appliance Playroom w/Frplc, 2nd Full Bath! Workshop to Treks 2 Level Deck & IG Pool! 1st Flr Throughout! 3 Bdrms, 12x19 Master! 2 Full Recent Furnaces! Replacement Windows! Rm! Laundry Rm w/Washer & Dryer! Walk Master Suite! 1st Flr Laundry! Finished Laundry! Windows 08, Deck 09, Recent Baths! Lower Level - Game Rm, 2nd Fam Rm Closet & Storage! 1.5 Baths! Oil Heat! Kit! Din Rm & Fam Rm! 1st Flr Area! Garage! ING Pool! Trex Deck! Fenced Vinyl Siding! Blow-in Insulation from Mass Garage! Patio! Shed! $174,900.00 to Schools! Minutes to Rte 395 & Webster Lower Level! C/Air! Security! 2 Car Laundry! Carport for 2 Cars! 1/2 Acre Yard! Newer Roof, Siding, Windows! Town Pool Liner & Filter! Garage for 3 Cars! & Office Area! “VIESSMANN” Furnace! Huge Save! The Hard Work Is Done! Don’t Miss Lake! $129,900.00 Garage! $399,900.00 Services! $214,900.00 Prof Landscaped! Deck! 2 Car Garage! $279,900.00 this Opportunity! $179,900.00 Lot! $184,900.00 $319,000.00

SOLDSOLD SOLDSOLD SOLDSOLD SOLDSOLD SOLDSOLD 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! THOMPSON – 454 Fabyan Rd! 6 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 Room Split! 1,196’! Private! Set at 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 the Top of a Long Shared Driveway 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 on 4+ Secluded Acres! Kitchen with 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 2 Bedrooms! 2nd Home? Renovate? Sided and Replacement Windows! Rear 1989! Applianced Country Kitchen! Granite Counter Tops! 3 Comfortable 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 Bedrooms! 1 1/2 Baths! Above Ground Floor! Expandable Lower Level w/Brick 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 Full Recreational Pond! Ski, Sail, Fish, One Free Standing Apartment that Has Fireplaces! Brady Sunroom! Pool! Listed by Another, SOLD by 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! Century21 Lake Realty! $164,900.00 $389,900.00 $724,900.00 Dream! $382,000.00 Enjoy a Midnight Cruise! $289,800.00 Shed! .41 Acres! $164,900.00 $348,000.00 $199,900.00$

SOLDSOLD SOLDSOLD ON DEPOSIT ON DEPOSIT NEWNEW PRICEPRICE SOLDSOLD 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! $399,900.00

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NEW LISTING - CHARMING “REFRESHED” COLONIAL! Great Neighborhood Setting of Like Houses WE WANT YOUR Charming Split Entry! Beautifully updated kitchen with cherry wood on Desired Cul-de-Sac area Where Pride of Ownership reigns Throughout! New Paint & Carpets, Refinished cabinets, stone back splash, granite countertop, formal dining room with Hardwood Floors, Custom Window Treatments, Decorative Lighting! New Lawn & Garage Door! ENERGY LISTINGS! sliders to a lovely 3 season sun room overlooking private backyard with EFFICENT UPGRADES THROUGH MASS SAVE! This Family Friendly Home Offers 3 Floors of Living!! Large 43 East Main Street Webster, MA 01570 inground pool. Hardwood floors, 2 full ceramic tile baths, 3 bedrooms, “Sunny” Eat-In Kitchen, Living Room, Dining Room and 1/2 Bath W/Laundry, 3 Bedrooms & 2 Full Baths, finished lower level, meticulously kept. Master has Full Bath & Walk-in Closet! Finished Lower Level Completes this House! Includes Full Bath, Fine Realtor Associates to Serve You! NEW IMPROVED PRICE $239,900 Bedroom & Den! Level Lot and “BEST OF ALL...ECONOMICAL GAS HEAT!!!! $299,000 * June Cazeault * Liz Knutelski * William Gilmore II * Laurie Sullivan * Vanessa Kubic Hoenig * Diane Strzelecki * Matt Ross * Lori Johnson-Chausse

THOMPSON - 4 BABULA ROAD DUDLEY - 11 CATHERINE STREET OXFORD ~ 61 PLEASANT ST WEBSTER - 8 MARILYN DRIVE DUDLEY - 171 WEST MAIN STREET

New Listing - HANDSOME GARRISON COLONIAL! Great Location Light and airy well maintained 3 bdrm ranch! On 3/4+ just over the CT state line in Thompson CT, Close Proximity to I-395. WARM AND INVITING!! This oversized Country Cape New Listing Beautifully Maintained contemporary ranch! Updated, freshly painted, clean, move in condition, Gleaming Hardwood acre all fenced in! Finished family rm and 4th bdrm in Larger than it appears! This 4+ bedroom 1.5 bath cape has all of the special character and has so much to offer! Three spacious bedrooms, large open Professioanlly landscaped yard! Cathedral fireplaced living charm of its time! Home sits back on a long, wooded lot with driveway that extends the Floors throughout the main level, ceramic tile in baths. Fabulous front to kitchen, bright dining room with built ins and sunny, cozy room! Granite countered kitchen, Huge master suite with lower level. Above ground pool with deck! Separate deck back master Bedroom with Sitting Area, double closets, including a walk in length of property for plenty of parking area! Home has 8 spacious rooms with plenty of living room for entertaining! 1-1 1/2 baths! Huge 2 car garage walk-in closet and full bath! Lower level offers half bath, family perfect for outdoor gatherings! 2 large sheds for storage! storage! Property has all new replacement windows and could also be used for specific closet. Almost 1/2 acre level yard, private & fully fenced back yard! Storage and playroom with sliders to lower level deck! Oversized 2 car Great place to be with excellent highway access. Shed, Oversized 2 car Detached Garage. $234,900 has loft! NEW IMPROVED PRICE $235,000 small business use purposes or to be just a Great family home! Need to see this one! garage! Across from Pine Ridge Golf Club $314,900 New Price $179,900 New Efficient Furnace with Low Cost Gas Heat! $160,500

OXFORD ~18 MAIN ST. WEBSTER - 71-A KLEBART AVE. THOMPSON- 111 THOMPSON HILL ROAD THOMPSON- 63 PORTER PLAIN RD THOMPSON ROAD WEBSTER BUILDABLE LOTS Lot 119B Thompson Rd Town, Water & Sewer Spectacular Young 3100 sf Custom Colonial with NEW LISTING -Pride of Ownership! - Very well maintained 2 Wrap Around Farmers Porch! Loads of detail was NEW LISTING First Time Offered! Country Cape on Small Pond! $40,000 bedroom ranch in Oxford, Perfect for a first time buyer or someone Country living at its best! Follow this long driveway to a ranch given to Quality and Functionality! 4 Bedrooms! 3-1/2 Large Backayrd ~ Fun for the Kids!! Over 1 Acre of Privacy on this who is downsizing. This home offers lots of updates which include a nestled on a very private 3.5 Acre lot! Great entertaining spot! new roof, siding, windows, upgraded kitchen and bathroom, Plenty of Baths! Crown Moldings! Frplc Living Room! 40’X60’ Tree LIned Property! 2009 Updates include: Porch, Siding, Roof & Lot 119A Thompson Rd closets and storage space. Also features private, large backyard with a Open floor plan! Oversize 2 car barn style garage, a loft area Heated In-ground Indoor Pool Room! Radiant Heat! Windows! Great Space in the Basement to be finished - Already has shed, designated garden area and patio that is great for entertaining. for that office, perfect for Mechanic/ car lover! Minutes from Town, Water & Sewer So many more Special Amenities! Call for your private Walkout Access and Wood Stove! Great Location Minutes to I-395 Easy commuter location, just off 395! This property is ready to move in! Appointment Today! $650,000. rt. 395 And area Amenities!! Commuters dream! $207,700 Come take a look $185,000. NEW IMPROVED PRICE $185,000 $45,000

WEBSTER - 8 KONKEL AVE WEBSTER LAKE - 32 JACKSON ROAD WEBSTER LAKE - 11 BATES POINT RD WATERFRONT - S CHARLTON RESERVOIR WEBSTER - 108 THOMPSON ROAD

NEW LISTING! AN INTRIGUING OPPORTUNITY TO OWN AN EXTREMELY ON BATES POINT! Elegant Webster Lake Waterfront Home offers all the amen- UNIQUE 3.32 ACRE land on WEBSTER LAKE WATERFRONT PROPERTY! Town ities of a fine home Plus Direct Webster Lake Access! Located in a sheltered cove Waterfront - 63 S Charlton Rd Charlton Summer Cottage on Map# 40-D-14-0 showing Total Acreage of 11.28. Located at the Southern most which provides boat access to full open water! Inground pool, a fully fenced South Charlton Reservoir! Take it down a notch and come to end of Webster Lake’s South Pond. Extreme Privacy with Direct Lake Access along a New Listing: Mint condition! Farmer’s porch colonial at sunny lakeside yard. Fine features include: crown moldings, 9’ ceilings, beautiful the Lake for some R & R!! 75’ of waterfrontage! 2 bedrooms! Delightful Level Peninsula that juts out into Webster Lake. Simple yet very Charming shores! 4 Brs, 2.5 Baths ~ 9’ ceilings 1st flr, amazing open flr plan! cherry kitchen w/ceramic tile floors, granite countertops, S/S appliances, center Year-round Ranch has a Full Finished Lower Level & walkout access to a screened- Modern full Bath! Open Floor Plan to Kitchen, Dining, & Living 3+ acres Commercially Zoned! 340 feet Street island, Slider to large lake facing deck! Formal dining , formal living rooms w/ Spacious Mstr BR w/Private Bath w/Jacuzzi Tub, Ceramics, 2 Car in patio, plus a detached garage & shed. ENJOY the PARK LIKE GROUNDS! Plenty Room with exposed Cathedral Ceiling! This gem has been in frontage on Thompson Rd., 450 feet on Tower St., 339 gleaming hardwood floors! Plus private 2nd floor 20x26 family room! Spacious Garage, Shed, Close to Webster Lake w/lake access at Lakeside of land & nice location to build a Dream Home or possibly more! Developing the family since 1963 ~ and now, Lucky You, it’s your turn to feet on Paper Rd - Summit St. Included is a 2 family, master bedroom, whirlpool tub w/waterfall faucet & separate marble show- possibilities? Call for details. $389,000. Beach/Boat Ramp! New Price $262,500! er! Propane gas heat & central air!! NEW IMPROVED PRICE $579,000. Treasure It! NEW IMPROVED PRICE $179,000. Fieldstone constructed 2 car garage. B-4 Zoned. 4 • The Auburn News • Friday, November 14, 2014

REAL ESTATE This is the 508-943-7669 • 508-949-3205 Brenda Ryan Jan Melissa Mary Jo Spiro Vivian place to sell Maria Reed Diane Luong Bob Zannotti Broker- JoAnnSoldMyHouse.com Bob Falter DiGregorio Cournoyer Demick Thomo Marrero- 508-873-9254 774-239-2937 508-414-8101 774612-1649 Owner Hilli Doros “We are part of Make Southbridge Home” your home! LICENSEDLICENSED IN IN MA MA & & CT CT Jo-Ann Szymczak Call any agent listed 201 SOUTH STREET, CRS, GRI, SRES, ASP “Home “Home Ownership Ownership Matters” Matters” above for a showing SOUTHBRIDGE, MA 508-765-9155 Your ad will THOMPSON, CT DUDLEY/OXFORD FAX: 508-765-2698 Robin Debra Debbie Joan Chad Michelle Stan Giguere Nordby- Thomo Lacoste Splaine Roy Misiaszek be mailed to Rivera Now offering rental services HISTORIC LOW INTEREST RATES Southbridge:Wonderful Southbridge:BRAND NEW 50,000+ VA BUYERS Cape with major updates NEW LISTING CONSTRUCTION ALL DONE! done! 6 rooms 3 bedrooms. 5 rooms 3 bedrooms 2 baths! Spacious Kitchen! Granite counters with custom households Hardwoods! In 2010 the cabinets & kitchen island. windows & roof were replaced, electrical was Maple hardwoods & ceramic throughout * 2.5 Acres * Fireplace * Quality throughout * Formal dining room done in 2012, brand new tile. 90% efficient propane gas furnace. Scenic Views from * 1.5 Baths * Family room * 2.6 Acres * Den 3 bedroom septic was done in 2012. Great back & side yard! Lots of house for $159,900. your deck. 1 car gararge. $195,000. Southern * Cathedral Ceiling * Custom Kitchen * Oversized Master bedroom * Breakfast Nook * 1.5 Baths Sturbridge:GREAT Southbridge: Two Family Worcester 111 Wagher Rd., By appointment • $339,900 21 Piasta Rd • $299,900 INEXPENSIVE Home with home in good condition. only minutes to major 4 rooms and 2 bedrooms DUDLEY routes-Rt 20, Mass Pike, & in each unit. Fully rented. County. WEBSTER LAND, Rt 84. Ranch with 5 rooms Hardwoods under wall 3 bedrooms 1 bath. Over to wall carpets. Close to LAND, LAND! 1 acre of land! Set back downtown & shopping. Call your local from road. Roof updated. Natural gas heat & gas water heaters. Great Mortgage WEBSTER Full walk out basement. Move in condition. $169,900. MOTIVATED! INVESTMENT Helper. Only $110,000 2+ Acres, $69,900 sales DUDLEY Southbridge:Great home Open House 12-2pm Sun in great location! 6 rooms Southbridge:Fabulous representative 6 Acres, Tobin Farm Estat e 3 bedrooms plus first floor Home & Location!! 6 rooms 3 * No closing costs * 3 Units * Updated Roof CHARLTON family room looking out OPEN HOUSE bedrooms 2 baths plus lower today! * Fireplaces * 2 BR Each * Sided Waterfront. Pumpkin Ln. over your private backyard. level finished family room w/ * Inground pool * Updated Windows * Oversized garage Hardwood floors under walk out to in ground pool! * 2 Baths $114,900 carpets. Newer furnace. Open Wood stove to help with heating 1-800-367- * Easy highway access OXFORD Kitchen, dining room & family costs! 2 car garage. Abutts previous golf course. Hardwood Floors. Impressive-must see. 17 Pine St. $174,500 room. Front to back living room with fireplace. Needs a little 7 Lillian Ave • $249,900 1.5 Acres, $45,900 cosmetic updating. $139,900. $259,900. 165 Brentwood. 9898 Open House Directory Deadline: Monday at 10am (C) Condo (X) Condex (M) Multi-Family (T) Townhouse (B) Business (U) Duplex (S) Single Family (D) Adult

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OPEN HOUSE- BROOKLYN, CT OPEN HOUSE-WARE OPEN HOUSE-DUDLEY OPEN HOUSE-HOLLAND DUDLEY 463 Wauregan Rd - 11:30-12:30pm 239 Monson Tpke - 11-1 pm 21 Mason Rd - 1:30-3 pm 62 Halfway Ln – 12-1 pm Picture perfect setting for this 3 BR, 2 3 BR Ranch on level 1.3+ acre lot. Wonderful contemporary home with roof-top Beautiful brick Cape with many Recently professionally renovated home, from full bath Raised Ranch! Many updates SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 2014 Deck overlooking above-ground semi-circular balcony! 3 BR, 2 full baths. updates! 4 BR, 2.5 baths, heat- the studs in! 2 BR, 1.5 bath Ranch with deeded incl. roof, windows, siding. LR with WEBSTER pool. Woodstove in finished walk- Formal LR with FP, steps down to formal ed 3-season sunroom, deck, beach rights to Hamilton Res. FR w/ raised cathedral ceiling and exposed wood out basement. $179,900. Ingrid DR with FP. French doors to covered deck. AG pool. Recent updates. brick hearth for wood/pellet stove. 1 room beams. Sunroom with skylights. 31 Brandes St S 11-1 239,900 Hope Real Estate Group 508-943-4333 Helena Karp Skylights. $274,900. Wendy McFarland. $269,900. Ingrid Helena Karp. guest cottage. $184,900. Laura Eliason. $254,900. Ingrid Helena Karp.

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WEST BROOKFIELD HOLLAND HARDWICK WARREN STURBRIDGE Amazing views from almost Hamilton Res. Waterfront with 50’ Private and secluded on 4+A! 4 BR Unique home has been completely 3 BR, 2.5 bath colonial on 1+A. every room of this 3 BR, 3.5 bath frontage. 3 BR 1.5 bath Ranch. Brick Cape, lg kitchen, huge family room renovated! 3 BR, 2 full baths. Open Spacious kitchen, formal dining Contemporary home on 8+A! LR and fireplace in LR with cathedral ceiling. with rustic fireplace & wired for floor plan with a stone fireplace at room with hardwoods. Living room DR share a double sided fireplace. 2 Wall of glass opens to deck overlook- surround sound! W/out basement. center stage! Covered wrap around with pellet stove hookup. Fenced stall barn $320,000. Grace Golden. ing lake! $249,900. Larry Mandell. $219,000. Stewart & Stewart. deck. $499,900. Stewart & Stewart. backyard. $249,900. Gracellen To have your open house listed in this Riel.

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MA. apartments (not hospital beds) Caravan roller trailer 2:45 p.m. - 4:30 p.m., 25 hours Trees Cut With our rapidly growing Heat and hot water and 2 end tables Approximately 500 hours Gone to the Dogs per week Brush/Limbs business we are seeking FT Hardwood floors $50.00 $18,000 High School diploma or Removed Mid-sized couch with Training and behavior equipment parts counter Stove, refrigerator Webster, MA equivalent required Trash pick-up, elevator ENTERTAINMENT matching chairs management in your Person and two construction School Bus Certification FREE METAL PICK-UP 508-943-1317 home. technicians. Please Email: Appliances, Secured entry CENTER required. View specific details On-site laundry 413-436-8520 Positive methods used. smello@ of the above positions and Furniture, TV’s. w/end cabinets ahearnequipment.com Parking 10’ long, 74” high 260 ANTIQUES Certified Pet Dog apply at Construction Non-smoking, no pets FREE OLD www.SevenHills.org/careers/ $225.00 trainer and member BrightStar Care, Materials. RECLINER ANTIQUES a leading provider of Type ID #4547 into the Cellars/Attics Cleaned. APDT Keyword/ID# field. 508-867-4277 Home Care services, is Small Building 2 SWIVEL ROCKER Call Call Renelle at AA/EOE CHAIRS 508-885-6570 1800’s Federal Dresser hiring Certified Home Demolition, Leaves w/ Mirror, Candle Holders & 508-892-1850 Health Aides and CNAs Removed. OXFORD $25.00 each Glover Boxes $1000 VOCATIONAL FREE WOOD email: in Southern Worcester County. Residential Moves. 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9am-3pm Additional discounts completely renovated. Truck Mounted Moving to retirement WANTED TO BUY CARPENTERS [email protected] available for those on Foster Hdwd flrs, Off-st. parking Community Skilled in Metal Framing, Carpet Cleaning financial assistance. BY COLLECTOR Parents Wanted No Pets/No Smoking Everything must go Drywall, Taping, Flooring, Please call Old comic books First/Security SOUTHBRIDGE Van Antiques Seeking Quality Homes Acoustical, etc. 1940s and up Ford 99 E250 and 508-637-1333 Throughout Central MA Must have valid 508-764-1401 APARTMENT Beatles memorabilia To Provide Foster Care MA Drivers License with Bane-Cleane System IV Treasures or online at Ashland Ave www.secondchanceanimals.org 1960s and up To Children In Need. Travel Required Good Condition No Early Birds DOUGLAS 2 Bedrooms Famous monster 24/7 Support. Generous Competitive Salary and Benefits Asking $8,500.00 1, 2 & 3 Bedroom Stove and refrigerator included Reimbursement. 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Starting at First & Security with mainsail, jib and trailer $825/month Call: 508-765-5852 SEARS 22 CUBIC Mobile 73” Mitsubishi with new tires To apply for this position, send Big-Screen TV 860-935-9105 $450.00 Grooming Salon 305 BUSINESS resume to: FOOT $1500.00 For rent Almond Refrigerator 774-230-0753 OPPORTUNITIES SOUTHBRIDGE GateHouse Media New WEBSTER $50/OBO 3-Piece Oak APARTMENT Vicki Kelley England 1 or 2 Bedroom apartment 2004 ALUMINUM V14 For Family Room Two bedroom, Bedroom Set Neat and clean TRACKER GUIDER BOAT Professional 2 Leather Couches 475 Washington Street, no smoking or pets FORMAL CHERRY $750.00 Washer/dryer hookup AND TRAILER 42”Lx33”Hx23”W Auburn MA 01501 W/D hook up Groomer Excellent location END TABLE with 25 Horse Yamaha motor A-1 Condition Fax: 508-626-4491 or E- off street parking, 774-545-6161 Affordable $25 Great seating, live well, etc. 20 Years Exp. 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Strong AM/FM/ CD player/Aux for your Ipod or Mp3 player, Four wheel CD player, MP3 decoder, AUX hook up, and much much more!! Four wheel independent suspension, Power driver seat, and Power independent suspension, Power driver seat, and Power windows windows and more! engine; lots of features for the price; with composed ride and handling. and more! 3 2014 2011 Hyundai 2011 Nissan 2013 Nissan TO Chevrolet Rogue S Altima 2.5 S CHOOSE Sonata Cruze 1LT Limited 2.0T SUV Sedan Auto Sedan Sedan $ $ $ per wk. 76 per wk. per wk. $ 76 72 76 per wk. Only 36k miles! Automatic transmisson with a 2.5L 4cyl, black cloth Interior with a Only 28k! 1.4L 4cyl, Seating capacity of 5, Front bucket seats, Manual air conditioning, Seating capacity of 5, Manual air conditioning, Cruise control with steering wheel 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! Only 24K Miles! 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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 2013 2009 Toyota 2014 Dodge Chevrolet Avenger Chevrolet Impala LTZ Avalon SE Malibu 2LT Sedan Limited Sedan Sedan Sedan $ $ per wk. $ 76 per wk. $ 79 79 per wk. Only 35k, Remote engine start, Leather interior, Cruise control with steering 79 per wk. 2.4l gets 30+mpg with only 30K Miles!!!Will keep you saving money. Comes equip wheel controls, Manual dual-zone front air conditioning, Steering wheel with This 2014!!! Dodge avenger FWD 2.4l 4cyl with 18K is the car for you! 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For California Avocados, The Breakfast Superfood breads and cereals. erages from coffee and tea more information, go to • Substitute Equal (NAPS) protein from eggs and good fats from to iced tea and lemonade, www.Equal.com. zero-calorie sweetener for Breakfast has long been considered avocados to create a dish sure to help sprinkled on cereal and the most important meal of the day, but keep you feeling filled and fueled in the hectic morning routines can sometimes morning.” get in the way of starting the day with a For this and other California avocado wholesome meal. California avocados, breakfast recipes created by registered New Cookbook Presents in season now, are the perfect fruit and dietitians, visit CaliforniaAvocado.com nourishing breakfast solution for any EGGS-TRAORDINARY busy morning schedule. The Many Tastes Of Mexico According to the Dietary Guidelines CALIFORNIA AVOCADO for Americans 2010, eating a nutri- BREAKFAST MUFFINS (NAPS) ent-dense breakfast can help with Serves: 5 If you are one of the weight maintenance, calorie bal- Yields: 15 mini muffins ance and improved­ nutrient intake. many Americans who love Mexican cuisine and Nutrient-dense foods provide substan- Ingredients tial amounts of vitamins, minerals and want to learn more about 3⁄4 cup grape tomatoes, chopped other nutrients, and relatively few cal- authentic dishes and how ories. With nearly 20 vitamins, miner- 1 cup fresh spinach leaves, chopped to prepare them, there is als and phytonutrients and 50 calories 1 ripe, fresh California avocado, seed- good news. per serving (1⁄5 of a medium avocado), ed, peeled and diced There is an encyclo- California avocados are a nutrition Salt, to taste pedic new cookbook, power house choice for breakfast. Pepper, to taste beautifully illustrated In addition to helping the mind and 1⁄4 tsp. chipotle seasoning (optional) with 200 full-color photo- body get started in the morning, studies 2 large eggs graphs, that explores the show that breakfast eaters tend to have 1⁄2 cup egg whites full spectrum of Mexican a higher in­take of vitamins and min- 1 Tbsp. crumbled feta cheese cuisine. “Mexico: The erals than breakfast skippers. You can Cookbook” has 650 reci- eat good-for-you California avocados as Instructions pes taken from across the part of a healthy breakfast any number 1. Preheat oven to 350 de­grees F. entire country. The book of ways, from topping your eggs with 2. Spray a standard-sized non-stick covers all kinds of dish- creamy slices of the fruit to using it mini muffin tin with cooking spray. es, including snacks and to replace saturated fat in breakfast 3. In a medium-sized bowl, combine street food, starters and breads, muffins and shakes. It’s also tomatoes, spinach, avocado, salt, pepper salads, breads, pastries, a delicious and creamy alternative to and optional chipotle seasoning. The popularity of Mexican food continues to grow drinks and desserts and traditional breakfast spreads such as 4. Spoon two tablespoons of vegetable in the U.S., with sales of Hispanic food and drinks more. butter or cream cheese, with the added and avocado mixture into each mini expected to hit $11 billion by 2018. There is also a Guest benefit of contributing “good” mono- muffin cup. Chef section featuring and polyunsaturated fats, with no cho- 5. Beat eggs and egg whites together lesterol or sodium. traditional and contemporary recipes from top chefs from around the globe. in a separate bowl. Author Margarita Carrillo Arronte, one of Mexico’s most respected culinary Registered dietitian Bonnie Taub- 6. Pour eggs over the vegetables until Dix, MA, RDN, CDN partnered with the figures, brings ease and approachability to each dish. A chef and TV personality, about a little more than three-quarters California Avocado Commission to cre- she is a leader of the Slow Food Movement in Baja, has taught at the National full. ate a satisfying breakfast dish featuring University of Mexico, and ran the restaurants Don Emiliano and Casa Mexico. nutrient-dense California avocados. Her 7. Sprinkle egg muffin mixture with Learn more at www.phaidon.com/mexico. Eggs-traordinary California Avocado cheese. Breakfast Muffins are moist and use 8. Bake for about 20 minutes, or until See a photo you California avocados as a replacement eggs spring back to the touch. for other fat sources, and each muffin would like to order? contains 90 calories. Nutrition Information Per Serving: “Avocados are one of the most versa- Calories 90; Total Fat 7 g (Sat 1.5 g, Trans tile and flavorful fruits which is why I 0 g, Poly 1 g, Mono 4 g); Cholesterol 75 Photo Reprints Available recommend them to my clients looking mg; Sodium 140 mg; Potassium 270 mg; Call Stonebridge Press for details for quick, easy and filling breakfast Total Carbohydrates 4 g; Dietary Fiber 2 ideas,” said Taub-Dix. “My breakfast g; Total Sugars <1 g; Protein 4 g 508-764-4325 or drop us an email at muffin recipe combines high-quality [email protected] Friday, November 14, 2014 • The Express • 3 Food Global Recipes Explore Ancient Spice Route (NAPS) 1. In medium bowl, combine Today’s cooks have their pick mint and all spices; mix well. of exotic spices, but these ingre- Add lamb and toss to coat with dients were once rare enough marinade rub. Refrigerate, cov- to inspire wars, send explorers ered, for at least 30 minutes on missions around the globe or overnight, to allow meat to and, by some accounts, even absorb flavors. factor in the purchase of the 2. Preheat wok, well-sea- island of Manhattan by the soned cast-iron skillet, or Dutch. Dutch oven over medium-high In honor of this rich histo- heat. Drizzle canola oil down ry, CanolaInfo’s latest recipe its sides. As soon as oil forms collection, “Spice Route: A shimmering pool at bottom, Journey of Global Flavors,” add onion and cook, stirring celebrates these once-exotic occasionally, while it stews in spices with an array of inter- its own juices, about 5 minutes. national dishes inspired by the Once liquid evaporates, reduce famous trade passage. heat to medium and stir-fry “These recipes integrate until onion turns honey-brown spices with regional fla- with deep purple hue, 15 to 20 vors from some of the most minutes. important ports of call at 3. Add lamb and apricots and the time of the ancient spice raise heat to medium-high. trade, including China, India, Cook, stirring frequently, until Persia, Arabia, North Africa meat sears and starts to brown, and the Mediterranean,” says 8 to 10 minutes. Some canola award-winning chef Raghavan oil will separate from onion Iyer, who developed the collec- and lamb, and glisten on top tion. “Spices such as black pep- of mixture. Apricots will start per, cumin and cinnamon are to soften. standard ingredients around 4. Add water and stir once the world today, but it’s fasci- or twice. Once it boils, which nating—and delicious—to see will be almost instantaneous- how each cuisine handles them ly, reduce heat to medium-low, differently.” cover wok and simmer, stir- Iyer showcases the transfor- CanolaInfo’s new recipe collection celebrates the rich history of various spices through international dishes made ring occasionally, until lamb mative flavor of whole spices with canola oil. is fork-tender, about 30 min- in dishes such as an Indian- utes. Transfer lamb, apricots style wild halibut, rubbed Dried Apricots globe and a wonderful glimpse sea salt and onion to serving bowl and with turmeric and finished • Turmeric-Rubbed Wild into the history of spices and 1 tsp cumin leave behind some sauce in with cracked black pepper, or Halibut with Cracked Black cuisines we enjoy today.” 1⁄2 tsp turmeric wok. a Persian lamb stew scented Pepper 1⁄2 tsp cayenne pepper 5. Stir brown sugar into with cumin and cayenne pep- • “Lentils of Arabia” with 11⁄4 lbs boneless wok. Heat from sauce will melt per. Rice, Cumin and Caramelized PERSIAN LAMB STEW leg of lamb, fat trimmed off and sugar. Pour sauce over lamb Each flavorful recipe is made Onions discarded, cut into 1-inch cubes and stir in vinegar. Sprinkle with canola oil, which is neu- • Pork Tenderloin with Five- WITH DRIED APRICOTS 1⁄4 cup canola oil cilantro over stew and serve. tral in flavor, light in texture Spice Powder and Peppers 4 cups finely chopped Yield: 8 Servings. Serving Here’s a sweet and savory and has the least saturated fat • Ethiopian Chicken with red onion Size: 1 cup. example of the rich flavors that and most plant-based omega-3 Berberi Sauce and Fresh 1 cup dried apricots can be found in the recipe col- fat of all common cooking oils. Ginger. 1 cup water Nutritional Analysis lection. It is also free of trans fat and, “Canola oil is ideal for cook- 1 Tbsp firmly packed per Serving: Calories 260, like other vegetable oils, is cho- ing with spices,” Iyer explains. dark brown sugar Total Fat 12 g, Saturated 1⁄4 cup coarsely chopped, lesterol-free. “It allows the aroma of a spice, 2 Tbsp malt or cider vin- Fat 2 g, Cholesterol 55 mg, firmly packed fresh mint leaves Recipes, all available at whether delicate or assertive, egar Carbohydrates 22 g, Fiber 3 2 Tbsp finely chopped www.canolainfo.org, include: to come to the forefront of a 1⁄4 cup finely chopped g, Sugars 13 g, Protein 19 g, fresh ginger • Phyllo Bundles with dish. fresh cilantro leaves and ten- Sodium 510 mg, Potassium 578 2 Tbsp finely chopped Saffron-Flavored Chickpeas “These dishes are truly a der stems mg garlic cloves • Persian Lamb Stew with ‘passport’ to flavors around the 1 1⁄2 tsp coarse kosher or

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