Mailed free to requesting in East Brookfield, West Brookfield, North Brookfield, Brookfield, Leicester and Spencer Vol. XXXVIII, No. #35 COMPLIMENTARY DELIVERY ONLINE: www.StonebridgePress.com Friday, September 1, 2017 Still for a few senior workers

BY KEVIN FLANDERS Senior Center, or town on their tax bills toward initially advocated for added. “Each senior can town officials alike have NEWS STAFF WRITER , program members other necessities,” said the program in 2006, but earn $1,000 off their taxes lauded the program for SPENCER – The town’s have given countless Senior Center Director there was little interest per year. With the mini- its flexibility. senior tax work-off pro- hours to town depart- Pamela Woodbury. in it at the time. In 2009, mum wage currently at “Being the only gram has proven to be ments. “That’s my job – to help she again brought the $11 per hour, that trans- employee at the center, the ultimate win-win sit- Ready to embark on seniors in the communi- program to town officials lates to approximately this has been extreme- uation, and officials are the ninth year of the ty any way that is in my for consideration, and 90.75 hours per year.” ly beneficial to me,” eager to see more resi- program, the Spencer power.” this time it was approved Each town department Woodbury told the New dents take advantage of Council on Aging has Beginning on Oct. 1, to go before town meet- utilizes program partic- Leader. the opportunity. seen tremendous results there will be no income ing voters. It wasn’t ipants in a slightly dif- Added Susan Not only does the pro- and is looking forward limits for the program, until July of 2010 that ferent way, and their Arsenault, a program gram benefit seniors to the future of the pro- and any resident over the the program was finally skills and experience member who works financially, but it also gram. age of 60 can submit an implemented, and it has are greatly appreciated at the senior center, “I provides much-needed “This program has ben- application. steadily gained momen- no matter where they would definitely recom- assistance to the town efited just about every Reflecting on the his- tum ever since. work. At the senior cen- mend this to others. I was departments they serve. department in town tory of the program, “As word spread, more ter, Woodbury schedules in the food industry, so Whether they’re working and helped a number of Woodbury looks back on seniors applied. Last each of her senior work- I enjoy serving lunches at Richard Sugden Public seniors on fixed incomes a long and determined year we had all the ers for a specific time and Library, the Spencer put those funds saved effort to establish it. She slots filled,” Woodbury day. Participants and Please Read SENIOR TAX, page ­A14 Mutual aid at its finest this weekend

Kevin Flanders photos North Brookfield’s Ayla Brooks, age 1, checks out the view from a fire truck. What better way to raise funds for a playground than a play day? The Friends of the North Brookfield Playground arranged just that recently, and it was a total hit. More photos page 13.

The Spencer, Leicester, in helping the communities Oakham, Brookfield, in which they live by becom- East Brookfield and West ing involved in their local fire Brookfield fire departments department. are excited to announce they Potential recruitment can- FRIENDS, are collaborating in a true didates will have the opportu- mutual aid fashion to conduct nity to talk with firefighters a call/volunteer firefighter to learn and understand the FAMILY, FOOD recruiting event at the 2017 importance of volunteering in Spencer Fair this weekend. public safety to protect cit- Throughout the country, izens and property in their AND FUN the ranks of call and volun- hometowns. teer firefighters continues Fire apparatus will be on to drop; and it has become display to promote the event increasingly difficult and an and help answer questions. ever increasing concern to The Massachusetts Fire maintain adequate staffing to District 7 S.A.F.E. trailer will protect municipalities. also be on site to demonstrate Firefighters from the six basic fire safety practices for Popcorn or cotton candy? Fitchburg’s Kayden participating communities family members. Kukta, age 4, has a difficult decision to make. will be working as a team to Stop by while at the fair and speak to and engage with fair give us a visit, we’d be glad to goers who may be interested talk to you. QCC offers new training on drones ‘Forgotten Farms’

WORCESTER — Have reminds audience of you ever wanted to learn more about drones, those unmanned aerial vehicles that have taken the need for agriculture country by storm in recent years? Considered becoming BY GUS STEEVES England, many of them are a drone pilot, or even fan- STAFF WRITER dairies, the most forgotten of tasized about starting your You’d think the last thing the “Forgotten Farms.” own business, but not been a culture would do is forget “I grew up in a town with sure where to begin? where its food comes from. But, three dairies; two of them are Quinsigamond to a large extent, we have, with still in business,” said Director Community College has many people going no farther Dave Simonds. “But so many answered the growing need down the production chain people don’t know the dairy for this type of workforce than to the plastic-wrapped farms are there and how training by becoming the Courtesy photo trays in the supermarket. important they are. When you first community college in Become an authority on drones with this new program Although the local food start getting close to something, Massachusetts to offer a movement is changing that you start caring about it.” drone certificate program. to some degree, it has so far His partner in film-making, “Through the Manning, dean of Center “There can be no ques- made barely a dent in the over- Williams College Professor Quinsigamond Community for Workforce Development tion that technology inno- all food market. In it, typically Sarah Gardner, saw that first- College Center for and Continuing Education. vation continues to change small farms raise “boutique” hand. Some time ago, she gave Workforce Development & These new tech careers the way we work, live and specialty crops for farmers’ her land use planning students Continuing Education, we are continuing to evolve do business. As an educa- markets and local restaurants an assignment: over the week- are pleased to be able to and increase with no sign of tional institution, with a and Community-Supported end, find a farmer and inter- offer individuals and com- decline. A report released in mission focused on ensur- Agriculture programs, but they view them. On Monday, every panies a complete package 2013 by the Association for ing individuals have the amount to just 3 percent of New one of them had returned hav- of courses addressing the Unmanned Vehicle Systems skills necessary to work England’s food supply, accord- ing spoken to somebody from brand new tech careers International projected that in this innovation econo- ing to the film “Forgotten the local farmers’ market. Not drones are creating and the by the year 2025 there will be my, it is incumbent on us Farms.” one stopped at one of the two skills needed to work in more than 100,000 new jobs to keep abreast of the inno- The other 97 percent come local dairies, even though one these fields,” said Kathleen in unmanned aircraft. Please Read DRONES, page ­A11 from what’s termed “conven- tional” farms, and in New Please Read FARMS, page ­A4 2 SPENCER NEW LEADER • Friday, September 1, 2017

do with a few blossoms and containers. It will be held at St. Joseph’s church, The Leicester Lions will be holding spencer capsules Refreshments to follow and the public 759 Main St., Leicester Saturday, Sept. their ‘Applefest’ Pitch Party on Sunday, is invited. 9. It will be from 10 a.m.-4 p.m. There Sept. 10 at 1:30 p.m. at the Leicester will be kid’s activities, farmers mar- Senior enter, 44 Winslow Ave in GARDEN CLUB MEETS STUDENT ACHIEVEMENTS ket, petting zoo, raffles, silent action, Leicester. We will be giving out prizes Leicester Garden Club will meet MANCHESTER, NH --- Mikaela arts and crafts, vendors, bake sale, and to the top eight scores. Admission is $4 on Wednesday, Sept. 13 at 7 p.m. at Lachapelle of East Brookfield has been food. There will be demonstrations and a non-perishable food item for the the Leicester Senior Center for the inducted into Theta Alpha Kappa, the from Spirit Central South cheerleaders Food . Proceeds from this fund- September meeting. Back by popular National Honor Society for Religious and Giguere’s doing Kung Fu, and live raiser will be donated to Lions projects demand Al Deluca, with his wit and Studies at Saint Anselm College. music. There will be am outdoor mass and Leicester community projects. skill at floral arrangement, will be our Lachapelle is a theology major. at 4 followed by a chicken barbeque. For all of our regular card players, guest speaker. Al has been at our club FALL FESTIVAL To purchase tickets for the barbeque please note our Pitch Parties are now many times and has been very enter- St Joseph St. Pius X Church Fall please call the parish office at (508) 859- on Sunday afternoons. 8083. taining and full of information. Come Family Festival. DROVERS’ ROAST have a fun night and see what you can PITCH PARTY: Sept. 9th is the 5th Annual Drovers Roast sponsored by the North Brookfield Sportsmens Club. This is becoming one Charlton Orchards Farm of the biggest Dinners of its kind. It Pick Your Own will be held at the Club grounds; at 20 Boynton Rd. North Brookfield. Live APPLES & Folk and country music, Hay rides Visit our Farm Store for everyone starting at 4 pm. Roast BLACKBERRIES beef slow cooked on a spit, seasoned ~ Pasture Raised Beef ~ with our special spices and seasonings. Pick Your Own Potatoes: Sunday, Sept 3 ~ $10 per 1/4 Bushel 8x7-9x7 Steel Liftmaster 1/2 hp Appetizers, Seafood Chowder, Corn on 2 Sided Insulated Chain Drive the Cob. Roast Beef with fresh vegeta- bles. The dinner is finished with Fresh We Have Peaches & Plums In Our Store! 7ft Opener Peach Shortcake, Strawberry-Rhubarb r-value 9.65 Inc, standard hardware & pie, Blueberry Pie, Blueberry-Rhubarb track, 8 color & 3 panel design options STORE IS OPEN! Peaches, Plums, Cucumbers, Tomatoes, $285 pie, Cheesecake and other desserts. Lettuce, Broccoli, Apples, Apple Cider, Eggs, Cider Doughnuts and Pies $585 inc Installation For tickets call Larry Underwood 867- inc Installation price matching available on all written quotes 7855 or Paul Thopmpson 867-7272 or 44 Old Worcester Rd. • Rt. 20 • Charlton, MA ask a member. Bring the family adults 508-248-7820 • www.charltonorchard.com $25. Children12 and under $12. New Hours: Thur, Fri & Sat 9-4 • Sun 10-3 • Mon 10-4

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Second Chance annual pledge raising at https://www.secondchanceanimals. community initative working to provide walk, which is paired with Cruise for org/walk-n-wag-and-cruise-for-critters- support for the central Massachusetts Critters Car Show, takes place on Sept. car-show.html. region, and we are pleased to be able to Accuracy Watch 23 with a rain date of Oct. 1. Second For questions please email Lindsay offer a contribution to enable their ser- Chance is pleased to announce the Doray at development@secondchance- vices via the Railers HC Foundtaion.” The Spencer New Leader is committed to Worcester Railers Hockey Club as a animals.org. Second Chance is a nonprofit 501c3 accuracy in all its news reports. Although major sponsor to help jump start fund- “We are always looking for ways to tax exempt organization that began in numerous safeguards are in place to ensure raising efforts. The event will take place fundraise for our programs and get the 1999 in East Brookfield and relies solely accurate reporting, mistakes can occur. at River Hollow Family Golf center on community involved. It is important on donations and grants to operate. The Confirmed fact errors will be corrected Hospital Road in Monson from 10 a.m.-3 to have their support so that we can shelter operates an adoption center in p.m. continue all the great programs and ser- East Brookfield, a Pet Wellness and at the top right hand corner of page 3 in a The event is comprised of a walk vices we offer,” stated Doray, the devel- Veterinary Center in North Brookfield, timely manner. where participants are encouraged to opment manager for Second Chance. as well as a Community Veterinary If you find a mistake, call (508) 909- raise pledges to help support Second “We help over 26,000 animals each Clinic in Springfield. Second Chance 4130 during normal business hours. During Chance’s programs and services that year and that number continues to rise helps over 26,000 pets a year through non-business hours, leave a message in the help pets in need. The event also so finding unique and fun ways to raise adoption, spay/neuter, veterinary care, editor’s voice mailbox. The editor will return includes show cars, K9 demonstrations, funds and get other involved is crucial. community outreach, educational out- live music by Witch Doctors, raffles, We are very excited to have the support reach programs, training, and a pet food your phone call. prizes for top fundraisers, mini golf, of the Worcester Railers HC and look pantry. For more information, visit Second Chance’s mobile adoption unit forward to working with them on com- Second Chance’s website at www.sec- will be there with pets up for adoption, munity activities.” ondchanceanimals.org; follow Second crafters and vendors, and more. Second The Worcester Railers HC’s opening Chance on Facebook https://www.face- READING Chance hopes to grow this family and night is set for Oct. 14. As an organi- book.com/secondchanceanimals; or fol- pet friendly event into more of a com- zation, the Worcester Railers HC aim low Second Chance on Twitter: https:// NEWSPAPERS munity festival day of fun with a pur- to win on the ice, serve as a nation- twitter.com/secondchanceas. pose. al ambassador of Worcester, contrib- The Worcester Railers Hockey Club, IS A QUEST Vendors, classic and show cars, ute to the local economy, enhance the a proud member of the ECHL, will play LIKE NO OTHER and pledge raising walkers are highly quality of life for everyone in central their inaugural game at the DCU Center encouraged. Early bird registration is Massachusetts, and develop a philan- on Oct. 14 vs. the Manchester Monarchs. only $10 per person if you sign up before thropic presence throughout the com- Full season memberships, mini plans, Sept. 15 (online or via mail) and you can munity. and group tickets are on sale now by Piano Tuning create a fundraising page to help raise “The Railers are excited to part- calling the Railers front office at (508) pledges (or print out a pledge sheet) ner with the Second Chance Animal 365-1750 or by visiting http://www.rail- & Repair and hopefully win a fantastic prize like Shelter,” said Worcester Railers HC ershc.com./ an overnight stay! Details on how to be President Michael G. Myers. “Second involved can be found on their website Chance is a great example of another Glen StevenS 508-885-3705 Hundreds will help achieve milestone

connect, join together, and be inspired. often disabling disease of the central STURBRIDGE — Since 1988, hun- In 2016 alone, nearly 300,000 people at nervous system that disrupts the flow dreds of thousands of people have taken more than 550 locations across the coun- of information within the brain, and part in Walk MS events across the coun- try walked to create a world free of MS, between the brain and body. Symptoms Your Local Roll-Off Specialist try raising critical funds and aware- raising nearly $50 million. range from numbness and tingling to ness for the National Multiple Sclerosis Genentech, Novartis and Sanofi blindness and paralysis. The progress, Weekend Special $ Society. This year, the cumulative fund- Genzyme are national sponsors of Walk severity and specific symptoms of MS 10 yd. Rental 1 Ton 275 raising is expected to surpass $1 billion. MS. It’s presented locally by Biogen. in any one person cannot yet be pre- “Walk MS is a joyous gathering with Music will be provided by DJ Chris dicted, but advances in research and 3 sizes available. Call for pricing. a wonderful ‘we’re in this together’ feel- Charron, Soundz Like Entertainment. treatment are leading to better under- ing,” said Cyndi Zagieboylo, president The event begins at the Sturbridge standing and moving us closer to a Roll Off Containers and CEO of the National MS Society. Town Common, Main Street with a 9 world free of MS. Most people with MS Weekend Dumpsters “Every participant, volunteer, donor a.m. check in and 10 a.m. start. To par- are diagnosed between the ages of 20 for the Homeowner and sponsor is helping to drive us ticipate or volunteer you can register and 50, with at least two to three times • Cellars 10-15-20 Yd. toward this exciting $1 billion mile- by visiting walkMS.org or call (855) more women than men being diag- Construction Sites stone. Together, we are accelerating 372-1331 or email fundraisingsupport@ nosed with the disease. MS affects more 508-892-4193 • 508-769-6603 progress in making life-changing break- nmss.org. than 2.3 million worldwide. For more Leicester, MA throughs so that each person with MS Walk MS unites teams of families, information about multiple sclerosis Fully Insured can live her or his best life.” friends, neighbors and co-workers to and the National More than 100 people are expected raise funds that drive groundbreaking MS Society go to to raise more than $15,000 at Walk MS: MS research, provide life-changing ser- nationalMSso- Sturbridge on Sept. 16. This includes the vices and guarantee a supportive com- ciety.org or call communities of Brimfield, Brookfield, munity for those who need it most. (800) -44-4867. RONNIE’S SEAFOOD Charlton, and Southbridge. Walk MS Visit Hashtags #walkMS and is an opportunity for people living with #WalkTogether. Rt. 31 ChaRlton Depot MS and those who care about them to Multiple sclerosis is an unpredictable, “Proudly serving the community for over 40 years” Love Tokens FALL HOURS: And now on to one of my per- The $1 gold coin was actually much smaller than Begining Aug. 28 sonal favorite areas of coin col- a dime and not a practical option. The $2 ½ gold lecting: LOVE TOKENS. While a quarter eagle was the next smallest gold coin avail- Open Thurs-Sun dozen roses, a box of chocolates, able, and was about the size of a dime. However, dinner out on the town, and even due to its buying power back then YOU REALLY something as simple as a kiss HAD TO LOVE SOMEONE A LOT to be ABLE TO Thurs & Sun: 11am-8pm and a hug are all contemporary AFFORD THAT. “tokens of love”; in the world A significant number of love tokens were made Fri & Sat: 11am-9pm of numismatics, LOVE TOKENS by soldiers during the Civil War. Soldiers would means something very specific. fill idle time while camping or awaiting orders to Treasures A love token is, as noted in a move engraving love tokens from pocket change. OPEN recent , akin to a Hobo Later, during the Victorian Era, folks were more in Your Nickel in that metal on the sur- willing to quietly express their emotions, so Love LABOR DAY face of one side of the coin is Tokens continued to be more popular. Home smoothed by hand with a blunt My personal favorite (now secured in a safe Accepting most major credit cards object and then the maker care- deposit box) is a 16-coin love token necklace I PAUL JOSEPH fully engraves a design, again received from a dear friend by hand. Engraving an elabo- (a doctor) in Maine. rate design that included the ini- In our next column we’ll tial(s) of a loved one or of the giver of the token, discuss the current state of and some fanciful curls, etc around the initials and the Morgan dollar market, the rim, were clearly a tedious labor of love. which continues to be quite While some examples are simple; many are robust. undeniable works of art. Note the exam- ple in the picture with this column. The tokens were intended as a keepsake. P.A.L. of the Week It often memoralized a special event Sponsored by Cormier Jewelers or date, often only known to the giver and the recipient. To qualify as a “love Name: Iris token” it had to be engraved on a real Breed: DSH coin. Sex: Female Originally given by a beau to a girl- Age: Young Adult friend, they later included tokens to family members, relatives, and close Iris deserves the “feline Mom of the year award.” friends. Love tokens, while found on She took such good care of her five kittens and her many denominations, they are most sweet personality was passed to them. Iris is a pe- often found on Seated Liberty dimes tite girl with an awesome personality. She was aban- (1837-91). A dime was an affordable coin doned with her five very young kittens at an apartment to part with, but still allowed ample room complex. We are determined to find Iris a wonderful for most intended designs. Additionally, home. Her kittens have all been adopted and now it is unlike the Hobo Nickel, the silver dime their Mom’s turn to find a loving home. was a softer metal to manipulate. Silver quarters and half dollars while suitable People for Animals League were important, spendable pieces and www.people4animals.org not always in the common man’s pocket. Spencer MA • 774-745-8041 We have seen a few (very few) love tokens on silver dollars and gold coins, they are exceedingly rare and command a sizeable premium in today’s market. We will be closed Saturday Sept. 2 thru Monday, Sept. 4 for Labor Day weekend. Re-Opening Tuesday Sept. 5

Have a Safe & Happy Holiday Weekend!

136 Main Street • Spencer, MA 01562 www.cormierspencer.com • 508-885-3385 4 SPENCER NEW LEADER • Friday, September 1, 2017 Cost of buying a home! We get excited once we realize that we erty meet the require- the lender and owner bought my home. If you went from a are approved to buy a home. Sometimes ments of the loan you title insurance poli- condo or an apartment you will need we forget to sit down and look at all the are taking out. realtor’s cy. If you have condo things like a lawnmower and if it’s a costs involved with buying a home to Homeowners fees or Homeowners large lawn a riding mower, you would make sure we are truly ready to make Insurance -This is also report Association fees want a weedwhacker, possibly a leaf the leap. There are several expenses an expense that I usu- those may need to be blower, a chainsaw, wheelbarrow, Rakes outside the actual downpayment for the ally see required prior JAMES escrowed as well. If the and shovels and may more items. Just loan. Some of those costs are as follows to closing. Most lend- owners have already make sure to budget for these items. Inspections – You can expect to spend ers will require you to BLACK prepaid taxes, filled the Unexpected Repairs – This is the big anywhere from $300-$700 on the home pay 1 year upfront and oil or propane tank then one. Make sure after you budget for all inspection. If you have a Well for your the insurance compa- you will be paying them these items and put your downpayment water supply you will most likely also ny will also require that 1 year payment for those items as well. I typically see down that you still have a 3-6 month be doing a water quality and quantity in order to give you the insurance binder closing costs and escrows around $5,000- reserve in the bank because you may tests. I have seen the quality tests over so you can close on the loan. I have seen $7000 depending on what is required and need some of it to make unexpected $200 and then the quantity it will depend some insurance companies not require the size of the loan. repairs in that 1st year. on how long the test is but usually 2-4 the entire year upfront but I would plan Moving -If you intend to hire movers If you are buying a home make sure hours. If it’s the same person doing the for this cost. This really depends on the to help you with the move it will prob- to consult with your Realtor and Home inspection then maybe $50 but could be , condition, age, value, and you ably cost several thousand dollars. The Inspector in case there are other costs another $150-$200 if you have a separate want to ensure. I have seen as low as other thing to consider is if you are specific to your home that you have not well company come out. $700 to $2,000-$3000 depending on single moving into a house with different sized accounted for. It is also a good idea to get Appraisal – I usually see this costs family or multifamily and if you are liv- that either don’t fit your costs from the previous owner on what around $450-$550 depending on the house ing there or if its an investment. or a larger home where you don’t have all their bills are on the home. Maybe and type of loan. This usually needs to Closing Costs – Most lenders will furniture you would want to budget for you love the lawn but didn’t realize the be paid out of pocket when it is complet- require you to escrow money for things those items. current owner spends several thousand ed. The bank requires this to ensure that like taxes. You will pay prepaid inter- Yard Maintenance – This is one I every year keeping it up. You then would the value and the condition of the prop- est, attorney fees, title insurance for didn’t really think much about when I want to budget for that as well.

“Some artisanal farmers are try- esque, but don’t know that’s being sup- FARMS ing to do it right, but are finding they ported by the dairy farms.” continued from page 1 can’t afford land, and it’s so small-scale One of the issues is that the milk they can’t make any money,” she said. industry’s rules are fairly opaque. At Real Estate of them is right along the college’s most Many were inspired by strong opposi- one point, former state Agricultural popular running/walking route. tion to corporate agricultural practic- Commissioner Greg Watson said more Transactions “It didn’t register to them as a farm es, typically Monsanto’s pesticides and people understand the theory of rela- GMOs, but she notes there’s “a morass tivity and string theory than how milk because they don’t go to the farmers’ SPENCER of confusing information” around the prices are determined. Another person market,” Gardner said. $400,00 37 Main St., Joy E Planter issue. “A lot are into the trend talk,” of quipped, “Three people know …. Two To her, agriculture today is split in RET, and Plante, Joy E, to Luicier things like veganism, but don’t realize of them are dead, and the third one two pieces. The one that gets most of the Real Estate Hldgs. “There’s nothing left they could eat if forgot.” publicity is what she dubs “artisanal” $335,000 44 Paxton Rd, Ekleberry, they followed all of it,” she said. or “boutique” farming, in which partic- Another is class -- farmers’ markets Melissa M, to Dileo, Andrea. ipants take small quantities to farmers’ One common “trend” issue is the fact and the local food movement are mostly $329,000 105 Spencer Rd, Knowlton, markets and have “a romanticized view that beef has a high carbon footprint -- it upper middle class, while dairy farm- Heidi, and Mukherjee, Tathagata, to that they can survive that way.” Most does. But dairy’s footprint is far lower ers are often barely making ends meet Lefter, Melissa and Whitcomb, Ian. of them live off more traditional jobs because the same cow produces milk financially, yet their farms go back gen- $312,500 75 Borkum Rd, Gallagher, and have liberal-arts college degrees. By for years, and milk is nutritionally “a erations. Simonds noted that divide was Patrick, and Gallagher, Carla, to contrast, many farm kids who return complete protein,” while beef is not. one reason behind the film -- “we want- Hawthorne, Julie K. to the fold graduate from agricultural For comparison, among vegetables, the ed to sell a local food audience on dairy $274,900 88 Jolicoeur Ave, schools. combination of beans, squash and corn farmers.” Patterson, Kevin M, and Lopez, also produces a The issue also caught US Rep. Jim Evelyn, to Arsenault, Robin, and complete protein. McGovern’s attention; he’s on the Arsenault, Shaun. In New England, Congressional joint Agriculture $271,700 102 Clark Rd, Carney almost all of the Committee and argued films like this Elaine M Est, and Carney, Kelley A, milk we drink “help people appreciate dairy farmers. to Pike, Ryan A. comes from New We have to learn to have each other’s $203,000 62 Temple St., Pronovost, England dairies, back.” He noted a big concern of his is Jason R, and Pronovost, Lindsey, although overall the impact international trade deals to Fallon, Micheal J, and Fallon, about 90 percent and the giant corporate farms have had, Megan R. of our food comes urged people to look into the upcom- $158,000 39 Grove St., Krooiher, from elsewhere, ing reauthorization of the Farm Bill, Jill M, to Rivera, Iivia. the film states. and noted there’s a serious need for a Unfortunately, national food policy discussion. LEICESTER over the last 50 “I’ve seen how hard farmers work. $395,000 20 Fairview Dr, Borci, years the region [They have] a real love and appreciation Mario J, to Comier, Philip A, and has lost more for what they do because they accom- Cormier, Angelique M. than 10,000 dair- plish something,” he said. “I could work $362,500 4 Pine Ave, 2000 Jeffrey ies, leaving about 24 hours in Congress and not have any- F, Sibley RET, and Sibley, to Cherry 2,000. Of them, thing to show for it.” Valley Real Estate. 145 of them are in From the audience, one farmer who $255,000 2 Logan St, Cornacchioli, Massachusetts. didn’t give his name observed, “We Domenic, to Torres, Maria. Gardner noted don’t produce cheap food. Our products $250,000 55 Towtaid St, Mcnamara, one predicts are underpriced. People want cheap Winifred H, and Mcnamara, Patricia the region won’t food.” McGovern agreed, noting people A, to Cormier, Joseph, and Cormier have any left in demand low prices, but “have forgotten Shaina. 20 years without the producers have to make a living. $219,000 1Gleason Way, Dandro state-level sup- You need to be made whole.” RET, and Ciras, Jane E, to Sessler, port. Some offer Dudley’s Jim Koebke put some specif- Shawn E, and Joslyn, Casey M. tax credits like ics to that point. His family has owned $181,000 162 Paxton St, Remillard, Massachusetts, the farm since 1910, and the last several Samantha, to Blaxland, Jason, and others don’t, and years have been “a really bad econom- Martin, and Janessa. the latter “are ic climate for milk,” largely because $180,247 32 Siani Rd, Bugbee, Mark losing a lot more of massive overproduction nationwide. E, and Wilimington Svgs Fund Soc, dairy farms,” she He used to make about $250,000 a year to Wilimington Svgs Fund Soc. said. and lived well, but now he pays $400,000 $180,000 29 Beech St, Brundige, Despite that, in costs just to stay in business. Alexander J, to Mcgahey, Kevin M. dairies still control “Chemicals cost money, and nobody $172,200 71 Boyd St, Cooper, Carol about three-quar- uses more than they have to,” he said. P, and Penymac Loan Services, to Penymac Loan Services. ters of all New He specifically pointed to Monsanto’s $95,000 25 Bottomley Ave, England farmland, Roundup, which has faced a lot of pub- Deutsche BK Nati T Co Tr, to and each cow pro- lic criticism, but he sees as better than Dufault, Suzanne. vides $13,000 in atrazine because he uses less of it. $87,034 60 Lakeview Dr, US Bank economic activity Farmers in the film and panel also NA Tr, to Cogswell, Steven, and for the communi- addressed antibiotics and growth hor- Cogswell, Karen. ty they’re in, the mones. Although most do use the for- $79,407 11 Ingram Rd, Derosier, film calculates. It mer if animals get sick, the law requires Joseph C, and Caliber Home Loans observes that peo- their milk to be segregated and discard- Inc, to FHLM. ple want the region ed while they’re on the drugs. Regarding to remain “pictur- hormones, John and Wayne Whittier BROOKFIELD said they’re rare in $145,000 74 Quaboag St, Hyland, the industry today, Robin, to Palardy, Patricia A. largely because Your the Cabot co-op EAST BROOKFIELD doesn’t allow it due $130,000 477 Podunk Rd, Leighton, Dental to consumer con- Brian K, to Morin, Susan A. cerns and genetic $122,332 101 Podunk Rd, Cox, Health knowledge makes Helen F, and US Bank NA, FHLM. by Edward Larkin D.M.D. them unnecessary. To audience NORTH BROOKFIELD KEEPING DENTURES CLEAN member Christine Unless dentures are cleaned daily and properly $410,000 20 Brickyard Rd, Chahbot, maintained, they will accumulate food particles and Higgenbottom Richard P, and Chabot, Charlotte P, “plaque” (bacterial film) that can lead to bad breath, of Leicester, to Decotte, Gregory L, and Decotte, inflamed gums, and even chronic disease. With the film’s point Mary J. this in mind, denture wearers are strongly urged about the clash $309,000 58 Town Farm Rd, to either brush their prosthetic teeth or soak them between tradi- Zuidema, Jeffrey R, and Cormier, in a cleaning solution. Arguably, the best cleaning method is brushing with toothpaste. However, for tional and “bou- Jennifer P, to Cormier, Shawn P, those who experience difficulty brushing their tique” farming and Cormier, Lynn A. dentures effectively, soaking can remove as much was enlightening. $299,900 11 King Rd, Cristman, plaque as brushing. For short soaks of about 15 She’s long been a Brian E, and Martel, Lisa to Folsom, minutes, enzymatic and effervescent solutions are member of NOFA, Debra J. probably equally effective at removing plaque. For longer soaks up to eight hours, enzyme denture- the Northeast $190,000 6 Mccarthy Rd, cleaning solutions may be preferable. Rinse Organic Farming Gianfriddo, Vincent J, and Wells dentures well regardless of the cleaning method. Association, and Fargo Bank NA, to Wells Fargo Dentures have been in use for more than 2,000 her family has Bank NA Tr. years, and today these substitutes for missing bought from local $174,000 21 Bell St, Patchen, natural teeth have never been more effective, easy Samantha M, and Patchen, to use, comfortable, and appealing. However, you dairies since child- still need to take care of them as well as your oral hood. Catherine A, to Cormier, Ian A, and hygiene with regular professional checkups and “By the end, I Cormier, Rachel A. scrupulous home care. Complete dental care for all came to really feel members of your family is available here at 9 W. I know these peo- WEST BROOKFIELD MAIN DENTAL, where we utilize only the latest ple,” she said. “The $212,900 96 Lakeshore Dr, Morris, in dental technology for your care and comfort. Steven A, and Gadoury, Joanne P, Office hours are by appointment at 9 West Main more we under- St., West Brookfield. Call 508.867.2777. We stand, the more we Hannigan, Margaret. create great smiles! can bring things $152,595 133 Lakeshore Dr, P.S. When cleaning dentures, avoid using abrasive together because Wdowiak, Mary D, to Szczepanek, materials such as brushes with stiff bristles, June L. whitening toothpastes, and products containing we really do have the same goals.” $40,000 210 New Braintree Rd, bleach, all of which can damage dentures. Barrett, Steven W, to Paquette, Justin. 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cal institutions have per- though, will also require being addressed. A voice or two Lee Hamilton is a senior advi- beyond formed inadequately. But if changing the political habits might be raised from time to sor for the Indiana University civic we’re not just to throw in that define this era. The polar- time in Washington, but no one Center on Representative the towel and declare rep- ization and scorched-earth maintains the effort. Government; a distinguished engagement resentative democracy a legislating that have come to Yes, the times make it tough: scholar, IU School of Global and noble failure, then we have reflect divisions in our society We have a struggling President, International Studies; and a to restore Americans’ faith are deep-seated and destruc- a Congress fractured by Professor of Practice, IU School lee h. in the processes of govern- tive, and will need determined infighting, and political parties of Public and Environmental hamilton ment. To do this, we have to leadership at the highest levels incapable of forging consensus Affairs. He was a member of the pursue a range of reforms to undo. This should be met among their diverse members. U.S. House of Representatives and goals, some of which at a variety of levels, includ- The to-do list I’ve laid out is for 34 years. There’s no shortage of will require years of concerted ing meaningful civic education long and daunting. threats to our democracy. effort to achieve. that helps citizens understand Sure, restoring faith Russian meddling in elections, • Broad-based economic their crucial responsibilities in our system will take the vulnerability of state vot- growth, for instance, will be and that lays bare the system’s a sustained effort on DURKIN & SONS ing systems to hacking, politi- crucial. 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Gerrymandering, see that our political there’s one problem that may Pickups of their children, that the which gives one party legis- leaders recognize the be the greatest threat of all: economy offers opportunity to lative and congressional seats erosion of faith in our Cleanouts Americans’ loss of faith in pol- all, this lubricates a society. out of all proportion to its actu- political institutions itics and democratic institu- Economic growth that spreads al popularity, must end. The that is undermin- tions. ~ Reliable ~ its benefits to the broad mass of machinery of our elections ing our system and This has been for people solves a lot of problems — outdated, fragile, lacking are taking meaning- decades, dating back to the and restores confidence in gov- a paper trail, vulnerable to ful steps to address it, www.durkintrucking.com Vietnam War and Watergate, ernment. cyberattacks — needs invest- our distress will only and the long-term economic • Winner-take-all in politics ment. 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Local students earn scholarships

Courtesy photos The students who were honored by the Harrington Auxiliary SOUTHBRIDGE — The Harrington award per student. Charles Hall from Auxiliary held its fourth annual scholar- Quinebaug Valley works in the environ- ship awards ceremony in mid-June. The mental services department at the hos- Auxiliary’s Scholarship Committee, pital and will pursue a career as a med- which is co-chaired by Sally Baum and ical lab technician at Quinsigamond Pat Motyka, awarded $21,250 to 11 stu- Community College. Michelle Matte is dents from nine area schools who are seeking an MBA in healthcare admin- pursuing careers in a healthcare field. istration at Anna Maria College. Some of the recipients are also employ- Currently working for Harrington ees at Harrington Memorial Hospital. Five individuals received the Dr. Van Turn To SCHOLARSHIPS page ­­­A7 Vooren Memorial Scholarship, a $1,000 Friday, September 1, 2017 • SPENCER NEW LEADER ­7

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science. Eric Fryberg, a David Prouty Fun On The Farm SCHOLARSHIPS graduate, is enrolled in the pre-med continued from page A6­­­ program at Worcester State University. COLORING CONTEST WINNERS Bay Path graduate Katie Israelian will Physician Services and for Seven Hills attend Springfield College to become an , Erin McTiernan is enrolled occupational therapist. Sophia Kontoes in the nursing program at Bay Path graduated from Bartlett High School College. She has also served as a volun- and will study nursing at Worcester teer in Kenya. State University. Julieanne Welsh of Another Harrington Hospital employ- Oxford High School will begin pre-med ee, Alison Scully works as a lab assis- studies at Boston University in the fall. tant and mans the emergency room The Grace Kirk Memorial registration desk; she will attend Scholarship, a $1,250 award, was given to Quinsigamond Community College to Sarah Stanhope, a Tantasqua Regional earn a degree in radiation technology. High School graduate and employee in Heather Staniszewski, RN, is employed Harrington Hospital’s dietary depart- at Harrington Hospital’s Cancer Center ment. She will attend Salem State’s pre- and is enrolled in the BSN program at med program. Anna Maria College. Harrington Auxiliary, established The Auxiliary awarded five $3,000 in 1932, is a non-profit organization scholarships to recent area high of dedicated and impassioned volun- school graduates. Jack Cederberg from teers whose mission is to support and Shepherd Hill Regional High School enhance the excellent services provided has been accepted at the University of by the Harrington HealthCare System. Rhode Island, where he will study lab

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25 Elm St., Southbridge, MA 01550 Telephone (800) 367-9898 Opinion and commentary from Spencer, Leicester and the Brookfields Fax (508) 764-8015 VIEWPOINT www.StonebridgePress.com Frank G. Chilinski etters to the ditor President and Publisher L E Newton: random thoughts To the Editor: Ruth DeAmicis Every time I think I’ve written my last letter to Reid: attacks the editor another feeble idea enters this empty Managing Editor To the editor: 100 million years or even 5,000 years head of mine, this week being no exception. Ad hominem is a Latin word (all years outside the historic ice In last week’s issue (8/24) of the New Leader a meaning (as the word suggests) age periods), what would we find? reader expressed his desire to hopefully see these “against the man.” Ad homonym Keeping things local, during those letters to the editor serve, in part, as a ‘forum of a is an intentional play on that word “warming” years, what was the free exchange of ideas’ with the personal attacks Editorial attacking someone’s grammar, average temperature in Worcester set aside. I agree. Hate the sin, love the sinner, spelling, race, religion, appearance County, what was the population, sort of speak. So here are some random topics or any other irrelevant trait of the how many cars and trucks were on that I have chosen of interest, some obviously a debater rather than focusing on the the road, how many boats, planes little deeper than others, in no particular order argument or content of the debate. and trains were used as a form of for your amusement or bemusement which ever Back to the In fact, my computer’s spell check transportation, how many factories the case may be: (HB) rejects hominem in favor of did people work in, how much coal, * How about dropping the DH, it makes a trav- homonym. On July 14, Mr. Emerson oil or natural gas did people and esty of the beautiful game of baseball. One league used the word …”so as to be con- companies consume, how did peo- same old, has it, the other doesn’t. Come on ~ that would sistent with Mr. McRae’s debating ple heat their homes and cook their be the same as the AFC allowing field goals and style” which would make it an ad meals? In all, what was the extent the NFC not. Absurd. I enjoy watching Chris Sale homonym attack. On July 28, Mr. of human activity on these seven swing the bat. And are you trying to tell me that McRae used the word in reference to plus climate changes? For those same old David Ortiz would have compiled the same stats Mr. Emerson’s …”attacks on other who believe in all things global, if he was required to play in the field his entire conservative letter writers like him- those same questions could be asked It’s a weekend full of fairs, Spencer career? I think not. self” which makes it an ad hominem about the world. and Woodstock come immediately * Can we leave the statues alone please. Allow attack. Sometimes people have to I have no doubt that climate to mind. The last hurrah before the them to serve the purpose for which they were work on their working vocabulary change exists and that human activ- summer officially comes to an end intended, namely to remind us of the historical by ignoring the “New Latin” and ity is a factor. My concern goes to the and routine becomes…well, rou- past, both good and bad. And allow history to accepting the urban dictionary – extent. Scientists have a tendency to tine, once more. serve its purpose, namely to help and remind us just my humble opinion. be absolute with their theories and Schools gear up, the sight is some- not to repeat the same mistakes over and over Moving on, I would like to address have no reasons to be thoughtful to thing as we watch kindergarten again. History is exactly what the word says it is the matter of climate change. I other disciplines such as economics, children with backpacks bigger ~ the past. We shouldn’t attempt to rewrite it or hope, Mr. Emerson, you will help politics, and law, to name a few. We than they are, and excited about sanitize it, but learn from it. Let the dead bury me answer some questions and con- need to have a conversation with- the chance to ride the big yellow the dead. And don’t even get me started on chang- cerns. According to History.com, buses (that color by the way? It has out fear mongering or ad hominem ing the name ‘Yawkey Way’. there have been five significant an official name, that is American attacks against those who disagree * A true victory for this country would be hav- ice ages throughout Earth’s histo- School Chrome); and the seniors at (President Trump) Sad! ing the ‘free speech”-ers on one side of the venue ry. The first began 2.4 billion years the other end of the age spectrum Mr. Emerson, I don’t think we and the counter protestors on the other without ago and the fifth began 2.6 million are either just as excited because have much in common and there- one single incidence of violence intersecting the years ago and according to many they are at the top of their game and fore we may never meet for a beer, two groups. Boston came pretty close. Hate is has never ended. Approximately can’t wait to be the lauded seniors, a cup of coffee or a spot of tea. The an awful thing and people do have their right to or are groaning into their pillows twelve major glaciations have only Burke in my past was Jackie protest, but the Constitution allows both. Live that the drudgery must begin. occurred over the past one million Burke. I had a set of his irons (loved with it. OH wait, that’s the teachers (we years. The most recent glaciation those clubs) that were destroyed in a * Along the same lines, o.k. I get it ~ you don’t say from experience and a wink.) period, often known simply as the fire that burned my collage dorm to like Trump. But staging protests every time he Teachers, you see, have already “Ice Age,” reached its peak 18,000 the ground. However, if by chance steps to a podium? Yes, you’re well within your been hard at work; most of them for years ago before giving way to the we do meet, maybe we should invite rights and you may actually feel it’s your duty about a month already. Doing plan- interglacial Holocene epoch 11,700 Mr. Blais so he can remind both of to do so, but try not to be offended when I say ning, preparing the first month’s years ago. During that period, most us that God, and God alone, is and, get over it. The result of the last election was assignments, creating lessons, of the earth was covered with ice has always been, in full control of not a mandate of this country wanting Trump, and on-line courses, and organiz- including Paris. WOW! our climate. but rather not wanting his opponent. Find a ing grades and on-line websites for If we were to go back 3 billion suitable challenger and unseat him in 2020, the access to students and parents, and years or 1 billion years or 500 mil- James Reid yes, even upgrading their own com- Constitution allows that also. (Remember, on the lion years or 400 million years or Spencer puters and software. flip side, it could be said that Clinton and Obama And going to school themselves, both had 8 years!) taking extra courses in new cur- * If Eli can get his act straight (in other words if riculum, new teaching styles, new KANE: CORRECTIVE ACTION the planets and stars are properly aligned) I can recommendations, and yes, new see the G-Men beating the Pats in the Super Bowl, demands by the Powers That Be in To the Editor; principles. again. The New York (football) Giants should education. I messed up. Before taking cor- However, especially in the last be pretty sound defensively this year and we all That lucky three months off for rective action, let me express appre- few decades, the classical conserva- remember how the defense stopped Brady & Co. teachers in the summer? Not so ciation to Mr Emerson for compli- tive wing of the Republican Party in their tracks. Twice. much. mentary words and better analysis has witnessed itself overwhelmed * What a difference a year makes. Last summer Neither is it true for other staff, of Edmund Burke’s Conservatism. by a reactionary elements opposed was the year of the drought and this summer as the schools have been scrubbed Now the correction. From my to the core American values of civic has been almost a washout. Not making a global from top to bottom, repairs made, letter a reader might think I more democracy and strong public insti- warming statement, but whining about the fact painted; in some cases, class- or less fully agree with Burke’s tutions. I’m not getting the extra 15 yards on my drives rooms moved about, new equipment political philosophy. I do not. For The first element consists of mas- that I’m accustomed to. And the fact that you set up, new software installed, new example, like Emerson, I dislike sively rich and powerful corporate can count on one hand (not using your thumb) books checked in and inventoried, his position on property rights, par- “property” capitalists. They intend the number of Tuesdays that Pit’s Crew has had Turn To EDITORIAL page ­­­A11 ticularly in the context of defining to very much limit their contribu- decent golf weather. Yes, most golfers whine like “property” in the 21st century con- tions to the public good and to bend a bunch of babies. text of global corporate capitalism societies and governments to their Well that’s it for now. I realize that you proba- At the same time, Burke’s “clas- income or “property” objectives. bly don’t consider my golf game a topic of utmost sical” conservatism serves as an The second began with Newt importance, but it is. Join me for 18 holes of golf Sound Off! ongoing valuable element to dem- Gingrich’s 1994 Shut Down the and I can analyze, with amazing accuracy mind ocratic thought, discussion, and Government, and was followed by you, the true character of a person. Maybe if action. This conservatism contrib- the well financed Tea Party move- more people golfed less statues would be toppled. Just Saying utes with its focus on shared social ment. Both minority efforts have A woman died a few weeks ago, values and strong public institu- advocated making it impossible for Andrew Newton and no one knew, or cared. tions. It also emphasizes the need to democratic institutions to function East Brookfield A sad case to say the least. One of improve and adjust them to chang- unless their limited government many people who die alone every ing circumstances. and taxation agenda becomes the day. Political parties, by definition, norm. She had a family, but they never imperfectly reflect political philos- Add an expanded “Southern Small: glad others are writing showed up. So it seems. ophies. Strategy” that embraces economic Many years ago, she was very ill, However, despite very serious and ethnic “nationalism” and you To the Editor: and spent months in the hospital. faults - such as Nixon’s “Southern have the current dominate wing of It seems only yesterday that I wrote to the New Long enough to lose her job. Strategy - one could have argued, the Republican Party and Trump Leader, inquiring about the absence of letters Coming out of the hospital, she that the main wing of the Republican administration. from my friend, and fellow conservative, John arrived home, she found her husband Party practiced an American ver- Burke and Kirk would see the cur- McRae. It surprises, and delights, me that my cheated on her. His wife, who was so sion of Burke’s conservatism - rent Republican Party as more than ill and desperate for his help to get letter started a storm of letters from both sides Google, for example, Russell Kirk’s a few manure strewn barnyards of the aisle. back on her feet. That was going to Ten Conservative Principles. away from true Conservatism. be a long road before that happened. Now, the tolerance brigade commanded by Many New Leader readers, be they Comrade Emerson, of Spencer, has requested Now she has no home, husband, Democrats or Republicans, would Kevin Kane money or a job. Where does she go? that “standards” be implemented; i.e. unaccept- agree with some or most of these Via eMail Who would be there to give her a leg able voices be silenced. Why? Because we are up to recovery? “mean”. He then goes on to wonder what hap- She called on one last friend. She pened to the sentiment “I disapprove ...”. would please for help until she could Library: goodbye to summer Here’s what happened, and your request has stand on her own two feet. provided evidence: the left is not really interested To the Editor: agency which is supported by the It took a while. Recovery an all. in hearing what others have to say, unless what’s With our counter full of card- Massachusetts Cultural Council, Soon she would be eligible for SS, being said is what it wants to hear. board creations and Lego mazes a state agency, for a grant for the get an apartment, home furnishings, and leftover cardboard tubes put grand finale performance by puppe- food, and clothing. Michael Small away for future programs, we in the teer Deborah Costine. Still, many people shunned her. North Brookfield You see, after all she went through, Children’s room say good bye to our Thanks to the Friends of the she became paranoid. summer reading program. Build Richard Sugden Library for help- Left alone with nothing did that to A Better World was sponsored by ing with the rest of the expenses her. Again, no one cared. the Richard Sugden Library, the and Price Chopper, for a donation How could she ever get over being Massachusetts Regional Library to help with our Ice Cream Social. left alone, out in the dark, with no Systems, and the Massachusetts I am especially grateful for the one or anything? Board of Library Commissioners. kids in the community who topped There were times when she looked Almost 200 children read books our goal of reading 1,000 books by like she would explode. and attended the STEAM themed 500 thus enabling a donation by Trying to find someone, something, weekly programs. Over 45 of them Cornerstone Bank to this year’s that would care about her…nothing. read seven books or more! It was charity, Habitat for Humanity. How sad to die that way. great to have the children’s room Thanks also to all the parents and She was dead several days before full of families having fun. A free caregivers who brought their chil- something was done. To say the least, program like this thrives only dren to our programs and encour- the odor was overwhelming. with community support. Many aged them to read and to Katie NOW we talk about it. What took thanks to the Cornerstone Bank for Kristoff, my cheerful hardworking so long? Where were her family, and being our major sponsor. Thanks assistant! friends? If she had any. to Sylvan Learning for giving She craved so badly to have friends, us two programs on program- Debbie Kirk, Children’s and join in things going on. Even ming with Legos. Also thanks to the Librarian joined a church she didn’t like. Just Spencer Cultural Council, a local Richard Sugden Libary to belong somewhere. In the end, paranoia took over. stonebridgepress.com So sad. Friday, September 1, 2017 • SPENCER NEW LEADER ­9 GUIDE Business, Community, CALLING ALL 20 & Restaurant BUSINESSES! Published by the Spencer New Leader & Spencer, Leicester, & Stonebridge18 Press The Brookfields

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ules and room requirements the expense of another because class list with the students’ of themselves. EDITORIAL and special education restric- all the kids seem to need an names on them for the teachers In most cases, in most continued from page A8­­­ tions and independent study English class at the same time to identify their own new chal- schools, there is a core cadre and extracurricular activities period on Wednesday. lenges, and the year will begin. of dedicated educators who do and on and on and on. No, peo- and band and chorus and let’s It’s a juggling act. All across the state, and the care, who do work as hard or ple who work in school sys- just make sure every kid has a Yet when the front entire country. American edu- harder than the students and, tems do not have it easy in the lunch break too. This work falls open, and those American cation still happens. Paid for even with the frustrations summer. on guidance counselors and Chrome buses (that have by taxpayer dollars. It isn’t per- and limitations of government Move to the next scenario: special education departments miraculously managed to make fect, but any kid who really, interference still manage to do the administrative depart- and yes, the administration it to every bus stop almost REALLY wants to learn and is a great job of educating our ments, who are juggling stu- assistants as well as the prin- exactly on time) discharge willing to put in the necessary children. dent names and teaching cipals and lead teachers who their loads of kids, there will be work even with adults who It is to Hurrah indeed. assignments and bus sched- are attempting to not overbur- classrooms waiting, with clean aren’t as tasked as he or she is one classroom teacher at desks, classwork prepared, a can make something amazing

needs and stay competitive.” on flight training session and learn to fly like a pro. DRONES QCC’s drone certificate program will feature a The flight training will be held at the West Boylston continued from page 1 series of online and in-person courses designed to Street campus. teach students everything they need to know about For additional information or to register for classes, vations that are bringing change to industry and drones and help prepare them to take and pass the visit www.QCC.edu/WD . help individuals and companies manage the impact,” Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) Drone Pilot For more information, contact Josh Martin, Director Manning said. “Drones, also known as Unmanned Exam. of Institutional Communications at (508) 854-7513 or Aerial Vehicles (UAVs), are one example of a dis- Students will learn the basics of getting started [email protected] ruptive technology that many businesses in Central with drones, learning the FAA rules and regulations Quinsigamond Community College provides the Massachusetts need to prepare for. Currently drones of commercial drones, safety guidelines, models and community with high quality, affordable higher edu- are being used commercially as first-aid vehicles, types of drones, industry trends, jobs and market pro- cation in Worcester County. As a regional leader in tools for police departments, high-tech photography jections. Additional classes will include aerial photog- education and workforce development, QCC serves the and recording devices for real estate properties, con- raphy; test preparation classes, and learning how to diverse educational needs of Central Massachusetts certs, and sporting events. start a drone business. by providing affordable, accessible, and high quality Additionally, entrepreneurial thinkers are setting An onsite, 8-hour “Phantom and Inspire” flight programming leading to transfer, career, and lifelong up companies offering drones-as-a-service, allowing training course will enable students to have a hands- learning. businesses to afford to rent drones for their business

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Photos courtesy Shaun Moriarty, www.MoriartyPhotographyMA.com. Chris Daniels worked relief for the Dudley-Charlton Whitecaps versus the Turner’s Club Nuts on Saturday, Aug. 19.

BY KEN POWERS Club in the game. The majority of the SPORTS CORRESPONDENT Whitecaps’ offense in Game 1 came off CHARLTON — The Laid Back the bat of Matt Vertucci, who clubbed a Competitive Baseball League (LBCBL) two-run homer in the fifth inning. Curtis Orlik picked up the win for the Turner’s Club Nuts over the Dudley-Charlton Whitecaps recently wrapped up its sixth season, In Game 2, Turner’s Club spotted the in the Laid Back Competitive Baseball League’s championship. holding its League Championship Series 13-5 Whitecaps a 2-0 first inning lead, at Turner’s Club Field in Sturbridge on but came roaring back with a run in the Aug. 19 and its All-Star Game and Home second inning, four in the third and five Run Derby at Charlton Memorial Field in the fifth to get control of the game. “Wow, 5 for 5, not too shabby; I’ve swings and have some fun with it.” on Aug. 26. Curtis Orlik, who jump-started the never done that before in my baseball Cardoni’s runner-up finish in the HR In the League Championship Series Turner’s Club bats in the second with career — at any level,” said Champeau, Derby might be surprising to those that (LCS) the Turner’s Club Nuts won a solo home run, picked up the win a 2011 graduate of Tantasqua Regional knew him in high school, but the pitch- their second consecutive league crown, on the mound, hurling four innings who also played at Westfield State er/second baseman is no longer the defeating the DC Whitecaps, 2-0, in the and striking out five. Button, Santilli, University. “I was able to put some skinny kid that played for the Pirates. best-of-three series. Turner’s Club — Nick Champeau and Tim Reeves all good swings on the ball. I was happy to “I’ve learned what the gym is since which finished the season undefeated had three hits in the Game 2 win, with be able to help my team.” high school,” he said. “Now that I’m — won the first LCS game with pitching Santilli providing the big blow, a three- Witkowski’s home run was mildly an old guy I’ve put a little meat on my (4-3), and the second game with offense run homer. disputed by the East team because the bones.” (16-6). “The Championship Series was great; ground rule at the Charlton field is that Mundell said that he was pleased with For Turner’s Club (18-0), Ray Bell got especially the first game, it was very in order to be a home run in right field the progress the LBCBL made during the win on the bump in Game 1, toss- back and forth,” said Cody Mundell, the ball has to going into the overgrown the 2017 season. ing a complete-game six-hitter, allowing the founder of the league and a member brush on the fly. Witkowski’s ball hit “This year we went from having seven three runs, two earned, while striking of both the Turner’s Club Nuts and the off a set of bleacher in right-center field teams to 10 teams, which was really out eight. Pat Button, Tim Santilli and Sturbridge TinCaps. “Everybody had before hopping into the brush. cool, and we split into two Divisions, Shane Presutti all homered for Turner’s fun all season and we had some very “That ball is a home run at every field an East Division and a West Division. competitive games.” I’ve ever played on,” said the 31-year-old We made the split geographically,” said In the LBCBL All-Star Game, the Witkowski, a Leicester High graduate. Mundell, who said the league is open to West Division — which consists of He grooved a fastball and I was sitting anyone age 16 and up who wants to keep Turner’s Club, the TinCaps, the North on it.” playing baseball during the summer. Brookfield Gunners, the Brimfield Winning the LBCBL Home Run “It used to be 18-and-over when we Pirates and the Fiskdale Fisters — Derby was the Oxford Bomb Squad’s first started,” Mundell explained, “but defeated players from the East Division, Tyler Bostek, who smashed a total of 11 we lowered it to 16-plus when Little ATHLETE home runs in the three-round competi- League stopped having a Big League which consists of the Whitecaps, of the Oxford Bomb Squad, Lomuscio tion, including five in the final round. Division [ages 16-19]. “We’ve had a num- the Trucking, the Southbridge Spectacles Bostek edged Bomb Squad teammate ber of younger kids come in the league, WEEK Nick Cardoni for the title by a single especially this year with Shrewsbury, and the Shrewsbury Colonials, 19-1. Champeau was the hitting star for dinger. Cardoni, who was also Bostek’s but we’ve got some older guys, too. My the West squad, going 5 for 5, driving teammate at Oxford High back in the dad [Mark Mundell] plays, he’s 53, and Laid Back in five runs with a triple, a double and day, drilled four home runs in the final Ron Champeau plays too, and he’s 55.” three singles. West teammate Steve round and seven in all. Competitive Baseball Witkowski helped the winning cause “There was no mindset going in,” by clubbing a three-run homer. Bostek said. “I just wanted to come out League athletes and have a good time, take some good Having just wrapped up its sixth successful season, congratulations go out to everyone that competed in the LBCBL all summer long. Sports Briefs Griffin, +4 Athlete of the Week is sponsored by: Charlton Old Home Day Third place: Tom Lowkes and Pete Road Race accepting Riechert, +3 Kettle Brook Golf Club — Lady Nine-Hole League Kettle One League Week 18 applications Low Gross: Karen McDougall, 49 SPENCER Low Putts: Pat Lachance, 11 Results The 51st annual Charlton Old Home Day Road Race will take place on Brookfield Lions Club Tournament First Place: Dan Henderson and Jeff Monday, Sept. 4. The race will start First place: W. Herrick, T. Wozniak, +11 764 Main Street at 9 a.m. with registration begin- Woodman, M. Toomey and G. Waugh; Second Place: Arnie Arsenault and (Rte. 67) Warren, MA ning at 7:30 in front of the Town Hall 58 Tom Lotti, +8 across from the Library at 37 Main Second place: S. Fairbanks, High Individual: Dan Henderson, 413.436.7721 Street (Route 31). The entry fee is C. Fairbanks, R. Walker and M. +9 www.spencerchrysler.com $20. Walkers are welcome. Get race Fairbanks; 60 Closest To The Pin On Eighth Hole: applications at the Charlton Town Third place: A. Caron, P. Caron, T. Jack Lacroix Hall, Charlton Optical or on www. Caron and J. Rudzinski; 60 new • used • sales • service CharltonOldHomeDayRoadRace. Mon-Thurs 8:00-8:00 • Fri. 8:00-6:00 • Sat: 9:00-4:00 com. See website for link to online Quaboag Quacumquasit registration and mail-in forms. Tantasqua Jr. High to host Lake Association’s Paddle Quail Hollow Golf & fall adult volleyball and Poker Run set for Sept. 9 basketball leagues Country Club Results The Quaboag Quacumquasit Lake Sign up today for fall adult vol- Association’s Paddle Poker Run — Pit’s Crew leyball and basketball leagues. The with kayaks, canoes, paddleboards First place: Peter Mimeault, Ron highly competitive advanced volley- and rowboats — is set for Saturday, Thompson, Leon Mimeault and Dick ball league takes place Mondays from Sept. 9. It is $20 to enter with 10 indi- Whippee, -9 7-9 p.m., while adult recreation vol- vidual winners. The first prize is a Second place: Tom Crosbie, Tom leyball is on Wednesdays from 7-9. new kayak. There is a 10:30 a.m. reg- Lewandowski, Dave McClusky and The men’s 3-on-3 basketball league istration and a noon start. The regis- Ed Sutherland, -8 is also Wednesdays from 7-9. The fee tration, start and finish are all at the Third place: Stan Nolin, Mert is $20 for Sturbridge residents and North Pond Boat Ramp. The Paddle Kenniston, Ray Lafaille and Gene $25 for non-residents. The leagues are Poker Run benefits the QQLA’s Befford, -6 at Tantasqua Junior High’s gymnasi- efforts to improve and maintain the um pending availability at the school water quality of Lakes Quaboag and Hart’s League discretion. Registration is due by Quacumquasit. You can pre-register TOUCH DOWN! First place: Marc Kokansky and Sept. 15. Please contact the recreation online at QQLA.org, where you can Ron Barnes, +12 department at (508) 347-2041. also see all the rules and download the CHECK OUT THE SPORTS ACTION! Second place: Ron Burdette and Bob route map. Friday, September 1, 2017 • SPENCER NEW LEADER ­13 Spending a day with family and friends

NORTH BROOKFIELD – Area families made the most out of their dwindling summer days, enjoying a little fun in the sun before autumn arrives. On August 19, the Friends of the North Brookfield Playground Committee held a Family Fun Day on the Town Common, featuring live music, kids’ games, crafters, and plenty of food. The event culminated with a bonfire and a movie viewing.

Kevin Flanders photos. Members of Kara Anderson Dance , based in North Brookfield, enjoy the day on the Common.

The Ford family, of North Brookfield, heads outside for a little fun.

Selectman Eric Hevy serves up hotdogs, hamburgers, and fries to hungry guests.

Alexa Castro, age 8, of North Brookfield, gets ready to cool off with a journey down the water slide.

Live music was provided throughout the day, including an appearance from The Voice season 6 contestant Noah Lis.

The Seidler family, of North Brookfield, comes together for a photo. Grace Flamand, age 8, of North Brookfield, gets her face painted by Tashena Boucher, also of North Brookfield. It’s all fun and games today for the Renaudette family, of North Brookfield.

Kendra Wilson, of North Brookfield, is crafting in style.

Hannah Schultz and Cameron LeBlanc, of North Brookfield, help raise funds. 14 SPENCER NEW LEADER • Friday, September 1, 2017 Five generations of doing it right

around here, and we’re stub- born. We’re not going to fail. You just keep going….” “… And who will take care of the land if we don’t?” her moth- er Mary Whittier finished. Later, as part of a post-film panel, Wayne Whittier point- ed to the younger generation’s interest as being crucial. “There are a lot of older peo- ple in the movie” and farming in general, he said. “It’s good to see young people. We’re getting our kids involved. We didn’t ask them to come back; they chose to.” When asked what she’d say to young people expressing inter- est, Sam Whittier was direct: “Don’t wait. There’s opportuni- ty out there and a large group of aging farmers who want to teach young people and keep their land in agriculture.” She One of the Whittier cows gets very friendly with a visitor. noted modern farming isn’t just Photos by Gus Steeves the physical labor, although Sam Whittier has perfected walking backwards while conducting tours of that’s important; it also needs her family’s farm in Sutton. people skilled in communica- tions, web design and other technical skills. “Technology BY GUS STEEVES eral dozen visitors Monday STAFF WRITER is a wonderful tool if you use it afternoon in an event spon- right,” she added. still in business.” things, John Whittier said, that SUTTON -- Take a walk sored by Central Mass Grown, Across the region, dairies are Sam Whittier agreed, but might enable them to catch and around Whittier Farm with the regional agricultural net- vanishing in droves, their land added, “To do it for that many treat any injuries more quick- Sam Whittier, and you can see work. The tour was a lead-in being sold off for subdivisions. generations, something has to ly. how passionate she is for what to a movie night fundraiser at Many of them are land- and be right. … This year, we’ve For obvious reasons, keeping her family’s done for five gen- Millbury’s Elm Theater show- equipment-rich, but cash poor been playing with luck.” the cows healthy is paramount, erations, and for dairy farming ing “Forgotten Farms,” a doc- because the price of milk is both In the grand scheme of things, and that has led to key choic- in general. And that’s despite umentary of regional dairies. highly variable and artificially Whittier Farm is a fairly aver- es. In last year’s drought, for originally being somewhat [See other story.] low because of federal rules age New England dairy. It has example, they opted to stop irri- uncertain she’d be doing it. Like most New England that favor consumers and the about 500 acres, most of it in the gating their three acres of veg- “I worked for somebody else dairies, Whittier is still a fam- giant Midwestern producers, state’s Chapter 61 Agricultural etables because they’re on well for nine months [after college] ily-owned farm; six employees but don’t take into account the Preservation Restriction pro- water. “Making sure there’s before deciding farming was are direct family members fact production costs in New gram and dedicated to growing enough water [for the cows] is a what I wanted to do,” she said, of its 20. Also like most dair- England are higher. Several corn and grass to feed their pretty simple thing,” Sam said. adding she realized it when, ies, while the cows and milk years ago, the Supreme Court approximately 275 cows, 110 of Another aspect is separating at her job, she kept wondering products are their mainstay, destroyed the New England them currently milk-producing calves from their mothers for how things were going with the they’ve diversified in numer- Compact, a regional arrange- and some raised for beef. The feeding; that both enables them cows. One evening, she told her ous ways: specialty vegetables; ment in which dairies got price calves are mostly in individual to ensure the calves are getting dad she’d quit her job, and he a making meals, pas- support, on the grounds it was big plastic huts, but graduate the right mix of nutrients and asked, “‘What are you going to tries and pies; beef sales; sever- unconstitutional under the to shared spaces and the com- minimize the risk of injuries do now?’ ‘I’m hoping you’ll hire al farmers’ markets (that didn’t Commerce Clause. munal barns as they age. They to the cows’ udders so the milk me,’” she recalled responding. work); joining the Cabot (now Today, Massachusetts pro- reach breeding age at about a keeps flowing. “…I think I’m still in the inter- Agrimark-owned) dairy coop- vides some help in tough year and, if raised for beef, go “As long as a calf is healthy view process.” erative; hosting school tours months -- including every to slaughter at about age 2 (they and protected from the ele- That was a few years ago, and other ways to stay afloat. month in the last two years don’t do veal). Milking happens ments, you’re doing it right,” so it’s a pretty good bet she’s But it’s not always easy. -- through the Dairy Farm twice daily at 3 a.m. and 3 p.m., she said, quipping, “They get not going anywhere else. Nor, “You have to be a family Tax Credit. That prompted takes 8-10 minutes per cow, and maximum sunshine except in it seems, are her siblings, farm, but also a farm family Williams College Professor gets trucked to market daily. the event of an eclipse.” since John, Lauren and Diana business. You have to throw Sarah Gardner, the film’s pro- The family is now debating have all opted to stay on the that B word in there,” Sam said ducer, to observe, “Every dairy whether to invest in robotic Gus Steeves can be reached at land. They showed it to sev- after the tour. “We’re Yankees farm I’ve talked to says the tax milkers that will allow them [email protected]. credit is the to shift the people now doing reason they’re it to other duties. Among other j j j Friday’s Child j j j

Samantha is a creative 10-year-old Caucasian girl who wants to be a singer when she grows up. Those who know Samantha say she is a smart, resilient, empathetic child who truly cares about the well-be- ing of others. She is also athletic, very practical and a strong advocate for herself. She is able to express her needs without any prompting. Samantha has been very interest- ed in trying out new hair styles and those who are close to her say she is extremely stylish. Samantha likes school, particularly writing and recess. She did very well this past school year and looks forward to going back in the Fall. She is a great problem solver who works hard to achieve desired outcomes. Legally freed for adoption, Samantha would do best in a home with a single mom or a two-parent family. If there are other children in the home, they should not be close in age to Samantha. Samantha would thrive in a family that could give her The view from Whittier Farms’ barns and store highlights how much of New England’s scenery a lot of attention and help her reach her fullest potential. A pre-adoptive family depends on dairy farms. will need to maintain contact with Samantha’s relatives and her visiting resource through phone and visitation. Samantha would like a family with pets (maybe a dog) and older siblings. Who Can Adopt? help us with keeping our library and SENIOR grounds clean, as well as helping Can you provide the guidance, love and stability that a child needs? If you’re at continued from page 1 with weekly inter-library loan deliv- least 18 years old, have a stable source of income, and room in your heart, you and working with the seniors. I’m doing eries,” said assistant librarian Denise may be a perfect match to adopt a waiting child. Adoptive parents can be single, what I like.” Farmosa. “In the past, senior workers married, or partnered; experienced or not; renters or homeowners; LGBTQ singles One of the greatest benefits of the have assisted with organizing the local history collection, helping us keep col- and couples. program, officials said, is that seniors like Arsenault can translate their lections up to date, and inputting statis- The process to adopt a child from foster care requires training, interviews, and experience and expertise to their new tics into the computer.” Currently, 12 slots for the program home visits to determine if adoption is right for you, and if so, to help connect you roles. A former waitress and hostess, among other jobs in the food industry, are filled, with another eight openings with a child or sibling group that your family will be a good match for. Arsenault has transitioned well to her available. Placements in various town role at the senior center. The library, departments depend on the skill of the To learn more about adoption from foster care, call the Massachusetts Adoption applicant and the needs of department Resource Exchange (MARE) at 617-54-ADOPT (617-542-3678) or visit www.ma- meanwhile, has also benefited from the help of seniors with significant experi- heads. The senior center, for example, reinc.org. The sooner you call, the sooner a waiting child will have “a permanent ence. is currently searching for a carpenter. place to call HOME.” “The senior work program is a great For more information about the pro- asset to the library. Senior workers gram, call (508) 885-7546. This space is provided by: PLACE MOTOR Thompson Road, Webster, MA 508.943.8012 Did your child Massachusetts oldest family owned Ford Dealer – since 1923 www.placemotor.com • “Like Us” on Facebook Make the paper??? Place Motor Inc’s continued involvement with children’s welfare through our support Order your photo of Friday’s Child reprints today! The Right Wheels, The Right Price, Drive for a Call Stonebridge Press for details The Right Place Since 1923 better Place 508-764-4325 Friday, September 1, 2017 • SPENCER NEW LEADER ­15 Summer Home This section reaches 47,000 households in 7 Massachusetts newspapers. Call Jean at 508-764-4325 or email [email protected] for more information Auto Building & Remodeling Building Supplies Re-finishing Morse Lumber Co., Inc. & The Cabinet Rehab Shop Building Materials & Supplies Lumber & Ties • Insulation • Mouldings Drywall • • Flooring Kitchen Cabinet Refinishing Hardware • Cements • Siding • Roofing Factory Finishes Applied In-Home • Doors • Concrete Block Specializing in Over 38 Years Experience Sawmill Products 24 hour emergency service available Roofs, Decks & Siding Fully licensed & insured in MA & CT Rough Sawn • Dimension Lumber Refinishing Boards • Timbers • Industrial Lumber Painting •New Homes •Cellar Conversions Refacing •Custom •Garages 994 North Woodstock Road (Rt. 169) - 1/2 mile from CT line •Custom •Additions Southbridge, MA 01550 • Conversions •Windows •Doors www.morse-lumber.com Visit our website:

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from building, larceny over $250, report Highway), written warning; 10:58 a.m.: taken; 7:13 p.m.: lost & found (Huntoon ambulance (River Street), transported; Police Logs Memorial Highway), services rendered; 12:12 p.m.: officer wanted (Autumn Lane), 7:46 p.m.: disabled mv (Old Stafford spoken to; 12:41 p.m.: suspicious vehicle Turnpike), assisted; 9:23 p.m.: assist (Fairview Drive), gone on arrival; 3:40 tion issued; 4:42 a.m.: mv stop (Main citizen (Homestead Lane), services ren- p.m.: parking complaint (Soojians Drive), Leicester Police Department Street), written warning; 8:07 a.m.: ambu- dered; 10:12 p.m.: suspicious mv (Green spoken to; 3:54 p.m.: investigation (Main lance (Boyd Street), transported; 9:44 Street), assisted; 11:40 p.m.: welfare check Street), services rendered; 4:03 p.m.: mv Editor’s Note: The information con- a.m.: ambulance (Virginia Drive), trans- (Stafford Street), gone on arrival. stop (S. Main Street), citation issued; tained in this police log was obtained ported; 10:00 a.m.: assist citizen (South FRIDAY, AUGUST 11 4:03 p.m.: disabled mv (Rawson Street), through public documents kept by the Main Street), report taken; 12:08 p.m.: 12:10 a.m.: mv stop (Stafford Street), assisted; 4:34 p.m.: mv stop (Main Street), police department, and is considered to mv stop (Stafford Street), citation issued; verbal warning; 12:14 a.m.: suspicious citation issued; 4:38 p.m.: trespassing be the account of the police. All subjects 2:12 p.m.: ambulance (Brookside Drive), mv (Towtaid Street), gone on arrival; (Burncoat Lane), spoken to; 4:54 p.m.: mv are considered innocent until proven transported; 3:36 p.m.: investigation 12:21 a.m.: mv stop (Main Street), ver- stop (Main Street), citation issued; 5:20 guilty in a court of law. (South Main Street), services rendered; bal warning; 1:03 a.m.: suspicious mv p.m.: mv stop (Burncoat Street), citation 4:28 p.m.: mv stop (Main Street), spoken (Mill Street), services rendered; 8:21 a.m.: issued; 6:08 p.m.: mv stop (Main Street), THURSDAY, AUGUST 10 to; 6:16 p.m.: investigation (N. Brookfield assist citizen (South Main Street); 9:09 citation issued; 6:12 p.m.: disturbance 3:37 a.m.: mv stop (Main Street), cita- Road), b&e nighttime for felony, larceny a.m.: erratic operation (River Street), (River Street), services rendered; 6:19 gone on arrival; 10:23 a.m.: mv stop (River p.m.: malicious mischief (Paxton Street), Street), citation issued; 10:24 a.m.: lost & services rendered; 6:58 p.m.: animal com- found (Warren Avenue), report taken; plaint (Pleasant Street), services ren- 11:46 a.m.: report taken (Pleasant Street), dered; 7:12 p.m.: mv stop (Main Street), report taken; 12:10 p.m.: warrant arrest written warning; 7:25 p.m.: mv stop (Main (Pleasant Street) Roland C. Marcotte, 26, Street), written warning; 7:37 p.m.: mv 8 School Street, Lincoln, RI, failure to stop (Main Street), spoken to; 7:44 p.m.: appear upon recognizance; 12:28 p.m.: mv stop (Main Street), written warning; lost & found (Main Street), report taken; 10:31 p.m.: ambulance (King ), 1:37 p.m.: ambulance call (Pleasant transported; 11:08 p.m.: officer wanted Veterans Day Street), transported; 2:12 p.m.: disabled (Parker Street), services rendered. mv (Main Street), services rendered; MONDAY, AUGUST 14 2:17 p.m.: ambulance (Pleasant Street), 12:36 a.m.: mv stop (Stafford Street), transported; 2:51 p.m.: neighbor dispute citation issued; 12:53 a.m.: mv stop (Harding Street), spoken to; 3:17 p.m.: (Pleasant Street), verbal warning; 1:04 Salute mv stop (Main Street), citation issued; a.m.: mv stop (Stafford Street), citation 3:30 p.m.: mv stop (Main Street), writ- issued; 8:29 a.m.: ambulance (Mayflower ten warning; 4:02 p.m. mv stop (Main Circle), transported; 8:57 a.m.: suspicious Stonebridge Press would like to Street), citation issued; 4:19 p.m.: suspi- vehicle (Huntoon Memorial Highway), cious person (Mayflower Circle), gone spoken to; 9:47 a.m.: unauthorized burn on arrival; 5:00 p.m.: suspicious activity (McCarthy Avenue), services rendered; salute our veterans (Hyland Avenue), spoken to; 5:08 p.m.: 3:42 p.m.: erratic operation (Stafford (from all wars & branches, including honoring lost & found (S. Main Street), services Street), gone on arrival; 4:07 p.m.: assist rendered; 6:17 p.m.: mv stop (Henshaw citizen (Wesley Drive); 5:01 p.m.: assist deceased veterans), reservists, Street), written warning; 6:30 p.m.: assist citizen (Soojians Drive); 5:39 p.m.: mv other PD (Tobin Road), services rendered; stop (Main Street), citation issued; 6:02 and active duty U.S. Military members 8:06 p.m.: disturbance (Stafford Street), p.m.: ambulance (Huntoon Memorial in the November 10th issue. assault w/dangerous weapon, malicious Highway), services rendered; 7:26 p.m.: destruction of property over $250, report assist citizen (River Street); 7:40 p.m.: taken; 8:46 p.m.: disturbance (Moosehill erratic operation (Main Street), search Please send in a photo of your loved one with his or her Road), report taken; 10:00 p.m.: mv stop negative. name, rank, branch of military, and town from (Main Street), written warning. TUESDAY, AUGUST 15 SATURDAY, AUGUST 12 12:36 a.m.: welfare check (River Street), by email to [email protected], 12:05 a.m.: assist citizen (Huntoon report taken; 1:09 a.m.: mv stop (River Memorial Highway); 1:40 a.m.: mv stop Street), no service necessary; 7:24 a.m.: or by mail to VETERANS DAY SALUTE, (Main Street), towed; 2:13 a.m.: mv stop accident (S. Main Street), report taken; (Stafford Street), written warning; 2:24 11:02 a.m.: mv stop (Stafford Street), writ- Att: Jean Ashton, Stonebridge Press, P. O. Box 90, a.m.: ambulance (Huntoon Memorial ten warning; 1:16 p.m.: parking complaint Highway), transported; 7:14 a.m.: animal (Main Street), spoken to; 2:42 p.m.: mv 25 Elm Street, Southbridge, MA 01550. complaint (Whittemore Street), services stop (Paxton Street), assisted; 4:57 p.m.: rendered; 8:07 a.m.: mv stop (Main Street), mv stop (Henshaw Street), spoken to; 5:29 citation issued; 8:56 a.m.: mv stop (Paxton p.m.: assist other PD (Stafford Street), The deadline for photos is October 20. Street), citation issued; 9:19 a.m.: welfare services rendered; 6:00 p.m.: assist other check (Main Street), services rendered; PD (Moosehill Road), search negative; There is no cost to submit a photo. 11:16 a.m.: assist other agency (S. Main 6:36 p.m.: disturbance (Brookside Drive), Street); 12:22 p.m.: welfare check (Main services rendered; 7:58 p.m.: accident If you submitted a photo in previous years, Street), search negative; 1:38 p.m.: distur- (Stafford Street), report taken; 8:10 p.m.: bance (Dale Court), gone on arrival; 2:27 shoplifting (Soojians Drive), shoplifting no need to re-send. We still have the photo on file. p.m.: ambulance (Main Street), assisted; over $100, report taken; 10:43 p.m.: mv 5:09 p.m.: ambulance (Main Street), ser- stop (Main Street), spoken to; 9:41 p.m.: vices rendered; 5:28 p.m.: assist citizen suspicious person (Soojians Drive), spo- (Main Street); 5:53 p.m.: suspicious per- ken to; 9:51 p.m.: disturbance (Huntoon son (Paxton Street), services rendered; Memorial Highway), peace restored; 7:10 p.m.: officer wanted (Pleasant Street) 10:57 p.m.: noise complaint (Cross Street), services rendered; 8:11 p.m.: officer want- services rendered. ed (Main Street), report taken; 9:13 p.m.: WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 16 suspicious mv (Waite Street), spoken to; 7:44 a.m.: assist citizen (Fairview 11:00 p.m.: noise complaint (Main Street), Drive); 8:03 a.m.: erratic operation (River spoken to; 11:09 p.m.: suspicious person Street), services rendered; 8:45 a.m.: mv (Main Street), protective custody. stop (Hankey Street), verbal warning; SUNDAY, AUGUST 13 9:56 a.m.: fraud (Hemlock Street), ser- 12:12 a.m.: suspicious mv (Paxton vices rendered; 11:31 a.m.: ambulance Street), services rendered; 12:19 a.m.: (White Birch Street), transported; 12:22 suspicious person (Manville Street), ser- p.m.: mv stop (Paxton Street), citation vices rendered; 12:39 a.m.: suspicious mv issued; 12:49 p.m.: assist citizen (S. Main (Town Beach Road), services rendered; Street); 1:15 p.m.: ambulance (Parker 12:53 a.m.: mv stop (Main Street), verbal Street), transported; 2:01 p.m.: unautho- Let’s give our veterans the recognition warning; 1:00 a.m.: mv stop (Pleasant rized burn (Charlton Street), services ren- Street), verbal warning; 1:14 a.m.: mv dered; 2:25 p.m.: larceny (River Street), they so greatly deserve! stop (Main Street), services rendered; 1:32 services rendered; 2:37 p.m.: malicious a.m.: mv stop (Stafford Street), citation mischief (Stafford Street), report taken; issued; 4:58 a.m.: ambulance call (Main 5:46 p.m.: investigation (River Street), Street), transported; 5:33 a.m.: ambulance services rendered; 5:52 p.m.: suspicious (Main Street), transported; 10:01 a.m.: mv person (Warren Avenue), report taken; stop (Stafford Street), written warning; 10:21 a.m.: mv stop (Huntoon Memorial Turn To POLICE LOGS page ­­­A18 18 SPENCER NEW LEADER • Friday, September 1, 2017

arrest; 10:37 a.m.: assist citizen (White Rd.); 11:52 a.m. officer wanted (South missing cats; 2:19 p.m.: animal complaint POLICE LOGS Birth Street); 12:20 p.m.: investigation Spencer Rd.); 12:23 p.m. DPW call out for a (Barclay Road), goat in yard; 2:33 p.m.: continued from page A17­­­ (Huntoon Memorial Highway), spoken to; low branch that is hitting vehicles (Valley officer wanted (Thompson Pond Road), 7:39 p.m.: ambulance call (Collier Avenue), 2:22 p.m.: structure fire (Henshaw Street), St. and Mill St.); 12:40p.m. fire- notified spoken to; 2:36 p.m.: animal complaint transported; 8:41 p.m.: assist other PD services rendered; 5:26 p.m.: suspicious fire dept. (Mechanic St.); 2:05 p.m. public (Park Street), aggressive dog; 2:20 p.m.: (Greenville Street), assisted; 9:22 p.m.: person (Bottomly Avenue), spoken to; 7:21 records request (West Main St.); 3:10 p.m. officer wanted (Dale Street), neighbor dis- mv stop (Huntoon Memorial Highway), p.m.: erratic operation (Lehigh Road), spo- warrant arrest (Main St.); 5:50p.m. sus- pute; 3:38 p.m.: mv complaint (Church services rendered; 9:45 p.m.: disturbance ken to; 8:08 p.m.: ambulance (Willow Hill picious activity- person soliciting (Casey Street), erratic operation; 4:03 p.m.: park- (Spring Street), peace restored. Road), transported; 9:47 p.m.: erratic oper- St.); 6:47 p.m. DPW callout for trees smok- ing complaint (Main Street), misuse of THURSDAY, AUGUST 17 ation (Paxton Street), gone on arrival; 9:52 ing near power line; 9:03 p.m. OUI-alcohol hdcp spot; 5:26 p.m.: medical/general 12:31 a.m.: mv stop (Pleasant Street), p.m.: animal complaint (Soojians Dive), or drugs (Greenville St.); 9:19 p.m. officer (Church Street); 6:07 p.m.: parking viola- verbal warning; 12:53 a.m.: mv stop (Main gone on arrival. wanted for social media posting (Langevin tion (Church Street); 6:08 p.m.: mv com- Street), written warning; 12:55 a.m.: mv TUESDAY, AUGUST 22 St.); 10:09 p.m. ambulance; 11:29 p.m. dis- plaint (Church Street); 6:25 p.m.: medical/ stop (Stafford Street), verbal warning; 5:08 a.m.: ambulance (Main Street), turbance- person pepper sprayed (Pope general (Howe Village); 7:02 p.m.: mv stop 1:15 a.m.: mv stop (Stafford Street), ver- transported; 6:06 a.m.: structure fire St.) (Cherry Street); 7:08 p.m.: officer want- bal warning; 1:18 a.m.: mv stop (Stafford (Huntoon Memorial Highway), services WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 16 ed (Lincoln Street), report of gunshots; Street), verbal warning; 9:43 a.m.: harass- rendered; 9:53 a.m.: mv stop (Stafford 12:11 a.m.: building checked, secure; 7:42 p.m.: animal complaint (E. Charlton ment (Pleasant Street), peace restored; Street), spoken to; 10:03 a.m.: mv stop 12:13 a.m.: mv stop (Main Street); 12:20-1:28 Road), bear in area; 8:03 p.m.: neighbor dis- 10:48 a.m.: assist citizen (S. Main Street); (Stafford Street), written warning; 10:33 a.m.: checked, secure; 8:44 a.m.: pute (Main Street), noise complaint; 8:17 11:19 a.m.: ambulance (Pleasant Street), a.m.: mv stop (Stafford Street), written citizen complaint (Condon Drive), party p.m.: building checked, secure; 8:25 p.m.: report taken; 12:45 p.m.: welfare check warning; 11:03 a.m.: disabled mv (Main changing light on road; 8:52 a.m.: officer parking violation (Adams Street); 10:16 (River Street), services rendered; 1:23 Street), towed; 11:18 a.m.: mv stop (Stafford wanted (Bay Path Road), can’t locate son; p.m.: officer wanted (Sherwood Drive), p.m.: animal complaint (Main Street), Street), spoken to; 12:40 p.m.: vandalism 9:38 a.m.: building checked, secure; 9:40 strange noises; 11:47 p.m.: neighbor dis- search negative; 1:27 p.m.: unauthorized (Stafford Street), report taken; 1:02 p.m.: mv a.m.: medical/general (Donnelly Cross pute (Mechanic Street), noise complaint. burn (Stafford Street), services rendered; stop (Main Street), report taken; 1:48 p.m.: Road); 10:24 am.: building checked, secure; SUNDAY, AUGUST 20 1:53 p.m.: neighbor dispute (Siani Road), mv stop (Main Street), citation issued; 4:19 10:49 a.m.: harassment prevention order 12:12-12:39 a.m.: buildings checked, spoken to; 3:51 p.m.: ambulance (Charles p.m.: investigation (Southbridge Street), service (W. Main Street); 10:53 a.m.: mv secure; 1:06 a.m.: medical/general (Ash Street), transported; 4:19 p.m. restrain- services rendered; 4:48 p.m.: suspicious stop (Greenville Street); 12:05 p.m.: mv Street); 3:07 a.m.: bolo from Leicester PD ing order service (Pine Street), unable person (Fairview Drive), search negative; complaint (Oakland Drive), speeding; 3:29 (W. Main Street); 3:22 a.m.: arrest (W. to serve; 4:33 p.m.: summons service 5:22 p.m.: investigation (Fairview Drive), p.m.: accident (Ash Street), minor colli- Main Street), detain for Leicester PD; 7:26 (Stafford Street), served; 4:40 p.m.: haz- services rendered; 5:46 p.m.: disabled mv sion in lot; 1:35 p.m.: neighbor dispute a.m.: animal complaint (Charlton Road), ardous condition (Paxton Street), services (Pleasant Street), services rendered; 5:52 (Charron Street), services rendered; 2:07 loose dogs; 8:36 a.m.: prisoner released/ rendered; 5:00 p.m.: mv stop (Main Street), investigation (S. Main Street), services p.m.: harassing phone calls (McCormick bailed (W. Main Street); 9:09 a.m.: prison- written warning; 5:29 p.m.: assist other rendered; 6:26 p.m.: accident (Soojians Road), scam calls; 2:20 p.m.: mv com- er released/baled (W. Main Street); 11:11 PD (Howard Terrace); 5:34 p.m.: erratic Drive), services rendered; 6:33 p.m.: mv plaint (W. Main Street), erratic opera- a.m.: suspicious mv (G.H. Wilson Road), operation (Huntoon Memorial Highway), fire (Huntoon Memorial Highway), report tion; 2:29 p.m.: officer wanted (W. Main taking photos in area; 11:57 a.m.: com- services rendered; 6:43 p.m.: animal com- taken; 8:08 p.m.: investigation (Green Street), assisted 2:35 p.m.: accident (W. mercial alarm (Main Street), secure; 12:02 plaint (Huntoon Memorial Highway), Street), services rendered; 9:58 p.m.: ambu- Main Street), unknown PI; 3:33 p.m.: offi- p.m.: mv complaint (Main Street), erratic gone on arrival; 9:09 p.m.: mv stop (River lance (Bottomly Avenue), transported. cer wanted (Salem Street), spoken to; 3:51 operation; 12:16 p.m.: prisoner released/ Street), Francis R. Whitenett Junior, 5 WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 23 p.m.: officer wanted (Main Street), spoken bailed (W. Main Street); 12:22 p.m.: prison- Pleasantview Road, Spencer, speeding, 2:27 a.m.: assist citizen (S. Main Street); to; 4:19 p.m.: LTC issued (W. Main Street); er released/bailed (W. Main Street); 1:06 operating w/suspended license, vehicle 6:40 a.m.: accident (Main Street), report 4:20 p.m.: LTC issued (W. Main Street); 5:05 p.m.: officer wanted (Main Street), spo- towed. taken; 8:46 a.m.: ambulance (Virginia p.m.: fire alarms (Chestnut Street), alarms ken to; 2:49 p.m.: animal complaint (Bixby FRIDAY, AUGUST 18 Drive), transported; 9:16 a.m.: ambulance sounding; 5:13 p.m.: building checked, Road), dog barking; 3:21 p.m.: animal com- 2:41 a.m.: mv stop (Mannville Street), (Main Street), services rendered; 9:47 a.m.: secure; 5:17 p.m.: mv stop (W. Main Street); plaint (Woodside Drive), injured turkey spoken to; 11:09 a.m.: welfare check (Tobin assist citizen (S. Main Street); 10:37 a.m.: 5:34 p.m.: animal complaint (East Charlton hawk; 3:22 p.m.: mv stop (Main Street); Road), services rendered; 12:41 p.m.: assist citizen (Charlton Street); 10:49 a.m.: Road), dog loose; 5:35 p.m.: disturbance 4:50 p.m.: fire (Sturbridge Hill Road, ambulance (Marlboro Drive), transported; vandalism (S. Main Street), report taken; (W. Main Street), harassment; 6:32 p.m.: Sturbridge); 5:34 p.m.: building checked, 3:14 p.m.: accident (Main Street), report 11:21 a.m.: mv stop (Stafford Street), spo- mv complaint (N. Spencer Road), TT unit secure; 5:44 p.m.: warrant arrest (Donnelly taken; 4:00 p.m.: fraud (Main Street), ser- ken to; 11:32 a.m.: assist citizen (Elmwood parked for 4 days; 6:34 p.m.: medical/gen- Road); 5:55 p.m.: fire alarm (Main Street), vices rendered; 4:24 p.m.: investigation Avenue), report taken; 11:34 a.m.: erratic eral (Condon Drive); 6:46 p.m.: bolo from secure; 6:35 p.m.: officer wanted (Roberta (Main Street), services rendered; 4:51 p.m.: operation (Main Street), spoken to; 12:18 Sturbridge PD (W. Main Street); 8:37 p.m.: Bay), bolo; 8:04 p.m.: larceny (Roberta assist other agency (Huntoon Memorial p.m.: mv stop (Stafford Street), op w/ mv stop (Sunset Lane), failure to stop; 9:13 Bay), theft at residence; 9:09 p.m.: suspi- Highway), services rendered; 5:42 p.m.: suspended registration, uninsured mv, p.m.: building checked, secure; 9:20 p.m.: cious mv (Howe Road); 10:15 p.m.: ani- assist citizen (S. Main Street); 8:08 p.m.: report taken; 2:12 p.m.: arrest warrant parking violation (Adams Street); 10:22 mal complaint (McCormick Rd.), lost dog; arrest warrant service (Huntoon Memorial service (Peter Salem Road), unable to p.m.: mv complaint (Main Street), erratic 11:51-11:59 p.m.: buildings checked, secure. Highway), unable to serve; 9:31 p.m.: mv serve; 4:10 p.m.: ambulance (Forest Street), operation; 10:32 p.m.: building checked, MONDAY, AUGUST 21 stop (Main Street), written warning; 10:21 transported; 4:39 p.m.: ambulance (Siani secure; 10:37 p.m.: suspicious activity 12:03 a.m.: mv stop (Maple Street); 12:44- p.m.: mv stop (Main Street), written warn- Road), transported; 4:53 p.m.: shoplifting (Maple Street), party laying in parking 2:04 a.m.: buildings checked, secure; 5:35 ing; 11:17 p.m.: mv stop (Main Street), writ- (Soojians Drive), Richard Scott Rowland, lot; 11:05 p.m.: officer wanted (N. Spencer a.m.: school alarm (Ash Street), secure; ten warning; 11:32 p.m.: mv stop (S. Main 31, 596 Pine Street, Leicester, shoplifting Road), mv struck at work. 7:28 p.m.: medical/general (Main Street); Street), written warning; 11:42 p.m.: mv over $100, arrest; 6:44 p.m.: assist citi- THURSDAY, AUGUST 17 7:58 a.m.: officer wanted (Main Street), stop (Main Street), verbal warning; 11:48 zen (Woodland Road); 7:24 p.m.: suspi- 12:53-1:14 a.m.: buildings checked, services rendered; 8:02 a.m.: officer want- p.m.: parking complaint (Stafford Street), cious mv (Stafford Street), spoken to; 8:40 secure; 4:34 a.m.: suspicious mv (Browning ed (N. Spencer Road), alarm; 8:06 a.m.: citation issued; 11:50 p.m.: mv stop (Main p.m.: investigation (Soojians Drive), ser- Pond Road), services rendered; 4:38 a.m.: officer wanted (Main Street), suspect- Street), written warning. vices rendered; 11:16 p.m.: officer want- commercial alarm (W. Main Street), ed attempted b&e; 8:19 a.m.: fire alarm SATURDAY, AUGUST 19 ed (Washburn Street), services rendered; secure; 4:39 a.m.: medical/general (Paxton (Main Street), secure; 8:40 a.m.: animal 12:02 a.m.: mv stop (Main Street), Dana 11:29 p.m.: suspicious person (Moosehill Drive); 6:57 a.m.: warrant recall (W. Main complaint (Mechanic Street), dog loose; Bowin, 44, 220A N. Main Street, Millbury, Road), dispersed group. Street); 7:47 a.m.: missing person/juvenile 9:20 a.m.: warrant recall (W. Main Street); warrant arrest; 12:06 a.m.: mv stop (Stafford (Pleasant Street), report taken; 8:18 a.m.: 9:47 a.m.: DPW call (Charlton Road), Street), citation issued; 12:54 a.m.: mv stop DPW call (Cherry Street), bang followed by road hazard; 10:09 a.m.: medical/general (Stafford Street), written warning; 1:16 loss of power; 8:59 a.m.: fire alarm (Main (Condon Drive); 10:10 a.m.: medical/gen- a.m.: mv stop (Main Street), verbal warn- Spencer Police Department Street), services rendered; 10:09 a.m.: sum- eral (Lincoln Street); 10:15 a.m.: animal ing; 1:40 a.m.: mv stop (Huntoon Memorial mons service (Charlton Road); 10:11 a.m.: complaint (Wilson Avenue), neighbor dis- Highway), written warning; 1:57 a.m.: mv SUNDAY, JULY 30 summons service (Salem Street); 10:15 pute; 10:38 a.m.: accident (W. Main Street); stop (Main Street), Bernard Ortiz, 18, 119A 12:06-1:25 a.m. property checks, secure; a.m.: commercial alarm (Water Street), 10:50-10:51 a.m.: summons service (Man Mechanic Street, Spencer, OUI drugs, neg- 1:04 a.m. traffic citation (Main St.); 1:08 secure; 12:22 p.m.: medical/general (Howe Street); 11:09 a.m.: accident (Lakeshore ligent operation, marked lanes violation, a.m. traffic citation (Main and May Sts.); Village); 1:26 a.m.: info/general (W. Main Drive), bike run over; 11:12 a.m.: fire arrest; 10:50 a.m.: mv stop (Stafford Street), 1:29 a.m. traffic citation (Main St.); 3:48 Street), Harrington CT down; 1:49 p.m.: alarm (Howe Village), secure; 11:26 a.m.: forge/misuse RMV document, citation a.m. ambulance; 10:44 a.m. MV theft officer wanted (W. Main Street), info given; suspicious mv (W. Main Street), spoken issued; 12:22 p.m.: ambulance (Pleasant (Chestnut St.); 1:12 p.m. MV accident and 3:06 p.m.: LTC issued; 3:41 p.m.: medical/ to; 12:15 p.m.: warrant recall (W. Main Street), transported; 2:16 p.m.: mv stop property damage (Ash St. and Cherry St.); general (Town House Court); 3:45 p.m.: Street); 12:45 p.m.: mv lockout (W. Main (Main Street), verbal warning; 2:22 p.m.: 3:47 p.m. ambulance; 4:04 p.m. traffic cita- animal complaint (Mechanic Street), cat Street), assisted; 1:40 p.m.: accident (Main mv stop (Marshall Street), verbal warning; tion (Charlton Rd.); 5:17 p.m. ambulance; stuck in tree; 3:55 p.m.: animal complaint Street), no PI; 2:07 p.m.: suspicious persons 4:33 p.m.: welfare check (Pleasant Street), 6:16 p.m. MV fire (South Spencer Rd.); 7:16 (Smithville Road), dog missing; 4:07 p.m.: (Mechanic Street), spoken to; 2:25 p.m.: services rendered; 4:52 p.m.: erratic opera- p.m. officer wanted (Spring St.); 8:29 p.m. animal complaint (Main Street), dog left in warrant arrests (Main, Water & Sumner tion (S. Main Street), spoken to; 6:26 p.m.: kids causing a commotion in store (Main mv; 5:17 p.m.: medical/general (N. Spencer streets); 2:27 p.m.: officer wanted (W. disabled mv (Main Street), services ren- St.); 9:33 p.m. MV accident and property Road); 5:42 p.m.: officer wanted (W. Main Main Street), serving water termination dered; 9:04 p.m.: animal complaint (Mill damage (Paxton Rd.); 11:04p.m. suspicious Street), issue w/ex employee; 6:09 p.m.: notices; 3:06 p.m.: LTC issued (W. Main Street), services rendered; 9:19 p.m.: ani- activity (Howe Village); 11:48 p.m. traffic officer wanted (N. Spencer Road), target Street); 3:16 p.m.: officer wanted (Pleasant mal complaint (Newfield Street), services citation (Grove St.) practice in area; 6:51 p.m.: suspicious per- Street), spoken to; 3:18 p.m.: officer want- rendered; 9:58 p.m.: suspicious mv (Earle sons ( Street), parties going in/out of ed (Maple Street), spoken to; 3:42 p.m.: Street), services rendered; 10:03 p.m.: sus- MONDAY, JULY 31 apt.; 9:16 p.m.: larceny (Main Street), wal- larceny (Mechanic Street), bike stolen; picious mv (Chapel Street), spoken to; 12:13 a.m. arrest from Hardwick (West let/money missing; 11:47-11:59 p.m.: build- 3:42 p.m.: 209A service (W. Main Street); 10:33 p.m.: mv stop (Stafford Street), cita- Main St.); 1:42-2:16 a.m. property checks, ings checked, secure. 4:16 p.m.: lost/found (W. Main Street), cell tion issued. secure; 9:13 a.m. trash dumping (South FRIDAY, AUGUST 18 phone left behind; 4:37 p.m.: mv theft/plate SUNDAY, AUGUST 20 Spencer Rd. and Leveille ); 12:09-12:32 a.m.: buildings checked, only (W. Main Street), report taken; 4:43 12:23 a.m.: disturbance (Bunker Hill 9:14 a.m. larceny (Church St.); 9:29 a.m. secure; 6:57 a.m.: commercial alarm (W. p.m.: suspicious persons (Main Street), Road), unfounded; 12:25 a.m.: mv stop prisoner bailed/released (West Main St.); Main Street), secure; 6:58 a.m.: lost/found party in traffic; 5:03 p.m.: officer wanted (Main Street), services rendered; 12:47 9:54 a.m. door to door sales application (Main Street), bag of marijuana found; 7:00 (W. Main Street), spoken to; 5:47 p.m.: a.m.: mv stop (Main Street), written warn- (west Main St.); 10:22 a.m. general dis- a.m.: medical/general (Main Street); 7:31 officer wanted (Chickering Road), welfare ing; 12:57 a.m.: mv stop (Main Street), turbance (Chestnut St.); 10:27 a.m. ambu- a.m.: medical/general (Main Street); 7:35 check; 6:34 p.m.: parking violation (Main written warning; 1:09 a.m.: mv stop (Main lance-sudden death; 11:40a.m. ambulance; a.m.: medical/general), Howe Village; 7:41 Street); 8:25 p.m.: mv complaint (Main Street), Holly Dawn Ganon, 24, 29 William 11:47 a.m. child safety seat inspection a.m.: lost/found (Main Street), lost wallet; Street), erratic operation; 8:36 p.m.: mv Street, #33, Worcester, failure to signal, (West Main St.); 1:37 p.m. ambulance; 1:57 9:29 a.m.: mv complaint (Main Street), stop (Maple Street); 8:50 p.m.: buildings negligent operation, OUI liquor, arrest; p.m. citizen complaint (yard sale blocking possible truck fire; 9:43 a.m.: suspicious checked, secure; 8:53 p.m.: parking com- 2:53 a.m.: larceny (Hankey Street), b&e side walk on Pleasant St.); 3:20p.m. - mv (McDonald Street), something dumped plaint (Temple Street), mv blocking road; vehicle/boat for felony, larceny over $250, tic abuse (Chestnut St.); 4:32 p.m. child in gutter; 10:12 a.m.: animal complaint 11:52 p.m.: mv stop (Water Street). report taken; 3:52 a.m.: mv stop (Main safety seat inspection (West Main St.); 3:53 (Chickering Road), mountain lion spotted; TUESDAY, AUGUST 22 Street), written waning; 9:51 a.m.: resi- p.m. officer wanted (West Main St.); 6:20 10:58 a.m.: warrant entry (W. Main Street); 12:09-12:53 p.m.: buildings checked, dential alarm (Glen Ellen Lane), spoken p.m. suspicious activity (Delude Ave.); 11:37 a.m.: mv complaint (Charlton Road), secure; 1:24 a.m.: medical/general (Maple to; 10:18 a.m.: ambulance (Main Street), 6:58 p.m. fire (Lincoln St.); 7:31 p.m. officer erratic operation; 11:44 a.m.: 911 call (W. Street); 1:24 a.m.: medical/general (Condon transported; 11:22 a.m.: summons service wanted (Main St.); 8:15 p.m. lost and found- Main Street), Harrington CT down; 11:46 Drive); 3:51 a.m.: neighbor dispute (Wall (Pleasant Street), served; 11:39 a.m.: sum- bag in road (Main St. and Water/Sumner a.m.: warrant entry (W. Main Street); Street), noise complaint; 7:01 a.m.: warrant mons service (Sanfred Road), unable to St.); 9:34 p.m. general disturbance (Valley 11:53 a.m.: 209A service (W. Main Street); entry/adult (W. Main Street); 7:22 p.m.: serve; 12:03 p.m.: erratic operation (Main St.); 9:39 p.m. officer wanted (Clark St.) 12:08 p.m.: officer wanted (Elm Street), summon service (W. Main Street); 7:24 Street), gone on arrival; 1:41 p.m.: assist cit- TUESDAY, AUGUST 1 welfare check; 12:33 p.m.: elderly matter a.m.: summons service (W. Main Street); izen (S. Main Street), spoken to; 1:54 p.m.: 12:37 a.m. transportation from Leicester (W. Main Street), services provided; 1:09 8:07 a.m.: info taken (W. Main Street), unwanted guest (Stafford Street), spoken (West Main St.); 9:14 a.m. explosion (Main p.m.: medical/general (Howe Village); Harrington CT down; 9:16 a.m.: warrant to; 2:32 p.m.: suspicious mv (Deer Pond St. and Lake St.); 12:38 p.m. lost and found- 1:18 p.m.: animal complaint (W. Main recall (W. Main Street); 9:18 a.m.: sum- Drive), transported to hospital; 4:17 p.m.: items in park (Valley St.); 2:06 p.m. officer Street), dog found; 2:00 p.m.: suspicious mons service (Ash Street); 9:21 a.m.: offi- disturbance (Siani Road), peace restored; wanted (West Main St.); 2:47 p.m. officer persons (Mechanic Street); 2:45 p.m.: sus- cer wanted (W. Main Street), re: runaway; 4:46 p.m.: ambulance (Lake Avenue), trans- wanted for child swap (West Main St.); 5:23 picious persons (W. Main Street), bikes by 10:00 a.m.: DPW call (W. Main Street), red ported; 6:15 p.m.: ambulance (McCarthy p.m. ambulance; 5:31 p.m. kids in paddle abandoned house; 4:30 p.m.: disturbance light out; 10:11 a.m.: 911 call (Main Street), Avenue), transported; 6:54 p.m.: mv stop boat (Park St.); 5:50p.m. MV suspicious (Chestnut Street), boyfriend dispute; 5:46 accidental; 11:09 a.m.: medical/general (W. (River Street), spoken to; 7:14 p.m.: dis- activity (Lake St. and Lake St. school); 6:34 p.m.: medical/general (Main Street); 6:47 Main Street); 11:31 a.m.: medical general abled mv (Main Street), towed; 8:23 p.m.: p.m. residential alarm (Smithville Rd.); p.m.: OUI (Main Street), erratic opera- (Howe Village); 12:26 p.m.: warrant entry suspicious activity (Angell Terrace), ser- 6:35 p.m. officer wanted (Charlton Rd.); tion; 7:08 p.m.: medical/general (Bay Path (W. Main Street); 12:29 p.m.: animal com- vices rendered; 8:56 p.m.: animal com- 7:05 p.m. residential alarm (Smithville Road); 9:52 p.m.: DPW call (N. Spencer plaint (N. Spencer Road), dead animal in plaint (Clark Street), spoken to; 9:12 p.m.: Rd.); 7:58 p.m. goat loose (Valley St.); 9:13 Road), lights out; 9:57 a.m.: medical/gen- road; 1:24 p.m.: mv lockout (McCormick suspicious activity (Main Street), gone p.m. fire alarm (Linden St.); 9:33 p.m. prop- eral (Ash Street); 10:53 p.m.: mv complaint Road), services rendered; 1:25 p.m.: lost/ on arrival; 9:39 p.m.: suspicious activi- erty checks, secure; 9:37 p.m. suspicious (Main Street), erratic operation; 11:06 p.m.: found (Elm Street), found credit card; 2:01 ty (Main Street), services rendered; 10:08 activity, person (Chestnut St.); 9:57 p.m. mv stop (Mechanic Street). p.m.: fire alarm (Mechanic Street), secure; p.m.: mv stop (Mill Street), written warn- parking complaint- parking in posted SATURDAY, AUGUST 19 2:21 p.m.: animal complaint (Cherry ing; 10:34 p.m.: mv stop (Pleasant Street), area (Adams St.); 10:55 p.m. officer wanted 12:00 a.m.: medical/general (Condon Street), cat missing; 3:14 p.m.: summons written warning; 10:49 p.m.: mv stop (Main (West Main St.) Drive); 12:27-1:30 a.m.: buildings checked, service (Grove Street); 3:50 p.m.: DPW call Street), written warning; 11:59 p.m.: van- secure; 1:35 a.m.: mv stop (N. Spence (Paxton Road), wire down; 4:39 p.m.: acci- dalism (Pine Street), vandalize property, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 2 Road); 1:39-2:51 a.m.: buildings checked, dent/town vehicle (Paxton Road), mailbox report taken; 1:49-2:41 a.m. property checks, secure; secure; 8:55 a.m. DPW call (Lyford Road), struck; 6:35 p.m.: neighbor dispute (High MONDAY, AUGUST 21 7:30 a.m. ambulance; 8:53 .m. disturbance tree on wires; 11:45 a.m.: medical/general Street), noise complaint; 7:13 p.m.: woods/ 3:50 a.m.: suspicious mv (Washburn -neighbors won’t return A/C (Main St.); (Treadwell Drive); 11:58 a.m.: suspicious grass fire (Park Street), brush fire report- Square), services rendered; 6:27 a.m.: 9:47 a.m. safe keeping military proper- persons (Mechanic Street), hooded male ed; 7:21 p.m.: vandalism (Franklin Street), ambulance (Huntoon Memorial Highway), ty (West Main St.); 10:47 a.m. residential pacing street; 12:45 p.m.: officer wanted sliding door smashed; 9:17 p.m.: distur- transported; 9:06 a.m.: suspicious person alarm (Sherwood Dr.); 10:50 a.m. harass- (Pleasant St.), spoken to; 1:09 p.m.: distur- bance (Maple Street), unwanted party; 9:40 (Clark Street), Thomas Paul Millott, 33, ment order (West Main St.); 11:12 a.m. MV bance (Valley Street), threats made; 1:43 p.m.: medical/general (Bay Path Road); 51 Tatman Street, Worcester, warrant accident with personal injury (Northwest p.m.: animal complaint (W. 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2 SPENCER NEW LEADER • Friday, September 1, 2017 Christine (Talamo) Landers, 68 OBITUARIES SPENCER — GM for Papa Gino’s restaurants. Christine (Talamo) In 1992, Chris transferred to MA to Landers, age 68, live with her partner and worked at passed away with dig- Papa Gino’s until her retirement in Carol A. (Oliver) McClain, 74 nity, in her home on 2013. Christine was an accomplished Wednesday August artist and artisan whose artwork 16. Her partner of 26 hangs in homes throughout the US LEICESTER — of Parrish, Florida, her son, Richard years, Judy was by and Europe. Over the years, Christine Carol A. (Oliver) Holbein and his wife Maria and their her side. has been a patron of Corgi-Aid and McClain age 74, son, Levi of Winston-Salem, NC, her She leaves behind Papillion Rescue where she helped who was residing in daughter, Mary DeBlois, and her Judy and the Cassanelli family, her raise funds by donating artwork for Leicester and was husband, James and their children, six beloved Papillions, and her many raffles and auctions, and garnered formerly of Shirley, Shanna and Tasha of Fitchburg and friends, especially those in the Patriot many friends in this way. MA and Sarasota, FL, Leicester, and her daughter, Dorothy Papillion and Mayflower Welsh Corgi In addition to her art, she loved passed away peaceful- Gerber and her children, Nicholas Clubs and the Corgi Crew and NE nature and gardening, taking and ly, Thursday, August and Victoria of Winter Garden, FL., Butterfly Club. Christine is sur- sharing photos and videos, listening 17 at UMass Memorial her step-daughter, Christine Giguere vived by her two sons Michael and to classical music, visiting museums, Hospital Lake Ave. with her family by and her husband Paul and daughters, Shawn Landers of NH and her brother traveling and enjoying the company of her side. Alyssa and Ashley, her step-son, Peter Christopher Talamo of CA. friends and family. She was a seeker of Carol was born and raised in Shirley, McClain, Jr., and she was blessed with Chris was born in Queens, NY knowledge, a lover of nature and a kind the daughter of Raymond A. & Anna six great-grandchildren, Cheyenne, to Lili Hauters and Henry Talamo. and gentle soul. B. (Cote) Oliver, then moving to Kiana, Kayla, Trent, Jayden and Her parents divorced when she was A memorial service to celebrate her Lunenburg, MA and then to Sarasota, Thomas. She was predeceased by her young and she moved to Littleton life will be held on Saturday, September FL. loving husband Peter McClain, Sr. and New Hampshire and lived with her 9, at 10:00 AM. at Union Chapel 750 She was affectionately called a grandson Jason. step mother Joan Bunker who raised Podunk Rd. in East Brookfield In “Granny” by those who knew her and There will be a Memorial Service her. Christine attended Littleton High lieu of flowers, please send donations loved her. She was a wonderful, loving, in her memory Saturday, September School before she married and moved in Christine’s name to “Pet Peace of caring and beautiful wife, sister, moth- 16th at 11 A.M. at The Manor, 42 West to Vermont where she had two sons Mind” at the Central MA Hospice/ er, grandmother, and friend. Boylston St., West Boylston, MA 01583. Michael and Shawn, bred and showed VNA of Southern Worcester County, Granny is survived by her sister, In lieu of flowers, the family would like champion Siberian Huskies, and ran 191 Pakachoag Street, Auburn, MA Margaret Haley, her brothers, Frank donations sent in memory of Granny her own sled dog team for many years. 10501. Pillsbury Funeral Home 163 and Raymond Oliver, her children and to, Give Kids the World Village, 210 So. After a divorce, Chris moved to New Main St. is assisting the family with grandchildren; George Holbein and Bass Rd., Kissimmee, FL, 34746. www. Hampshire where she worked as a arrangements. his sons, Matthew and Christopher morinfuneralhomes.com Veterinary Technician and later was a Rudolph R. Mancini, 97 Serving those in South Central Massachusetts North Eastern Connecticut LEICESTER — recycling program. North Western Rhode Island and beyond Rudolph R. Mancini, He was a handyman age 97, died Thursday, around the house. He August 24 in UMass enjoyed reading and Memorial Hospital going to the dog track. PinkHippy.org after an illness. The funeral will His wife Pauline be held Wednesday, Holistic services and support for breast cancer (Walczak) Mancini August 30 from died last year. He MORIN FUNERAL patients, survivors and their families leaves a son Rudolph HOME, 1131 Main R. Mancini of Leominster, a son-in- Street, Leicester with a Mass at 11:00 law Richard M. Murdock of Leicester, AM in St. Pius X Church, 1153 Main a grandson Brenden Murdock of Street, Leicester. Burial will follow Leicester. He was pre-deceased by a in Worcester County Memorial Park, daughter Paula Murdock. Paxton. A calling hour will precede the F ind joy each day! Mr. Mancini was born in Worcester, funeral from 9:30-10:30 AM in the funer- son of Michael and Mary (Fazio) al home. In lieu of flowers memorial Mancini. He was a machinist at donations may be made to St. Jude’s Wyman-Gordon Co. for many years Children’s Research Hospital, 501 St. INTEGRATIVE THERAPIES before retiring. He was a decorated Jude Place, Memphis, Tenn., 38105. WWII United States Army veteran. He www.morinfuneralhomes.com volunteered for the town of Leicester EXPO Anne E. (Visoka) Romanoff, 92 NORTH brother Louis W. Visockas. She leaves SUNDAY BrooKFIELD- one brother, Francis P. Visockas of Anne E. (Visoka) Bolton, MA and one sister-in-law Laura SEPTEMBER 17, 2017 Romanoff age 92 S. Romanoff of Gilvertville, MA as well 1:00 - 5:00PM died Sunday Aug. 20, as three nieces. 2017 at the Overlook Prior to her retirement to Heber Sturbridge Host Hotel & Conference Center Masonic Health Springs, Arkansas Ann worked for the Center in Charlton former Sprague Electric Computer Co. 366 Main Street (Route 20), Sturbridge, MA 01566 after a long illness. She will be remembered as a devot- She was the daugh- ed home maker and helpmate to her Come spend the afternoon with us at this interactive expo where ter of the late Ludwig Romanoff and husband in business. A service will you will have the opportunity to try different modalities you may Elizabeth (Yesunas) Visockas and be held Wed. at 11 am in the chapel was formerly of Worcester and North at the Overlook Masonic Health Care not have had a chance to experience before. Brookfield. She was the wife of the in Charlton and burial in Evergreen late Henry S. Romanoff who died in Cemetery New Braintree, MA. The There will be lectures, demonstrations and A select number of vendors featuring 1995. She also had a son that prede- Shaw-Majercik Funeral Home, 48 information for everyone – with a section natural body care, healthy foods and ceased her Gregory A. Romanoff who School St., Webster, MA has been dedicated to services for cancer patients, inspirational gifts will also be participating. died in 1983. She leaves a daughter, entrusted with the arrangements. survivors and their families. Paula A. Romanoff of Fiskdale, MA A guest book is available at www. and two grandsons, Jonathan and shaw-majercik.com where you may Enjoy the relaxing music of Vin Mitchell throughout the event! Paul Wisell. She was predeceased by a post a condolence or light a candle. Margaret R. (Lacombe) Blanchette Paille, 93

WEST Noreen Blanchette of LaPine, Oregon; BROOKFIELD her grandsons Craig Blanchette & — Margaret R his wife Heather of Bend, OR, Keith (Lacombe) Blanchette Blanchette & his wife Tricia Blanchette Paille, age 93, died of Charlton; her great grandchildren peacefully at Quaboag Royce, Rohin, Ruby of Bend, OR, and Please visit www.pinkhippy.org Skilled Care Center in Shelby, Kobe, Kasey Blanchette of for more information of the afternoon’s events West Brookfield, on Charlton, MA. Wednesday, August Relatives and friends are invited to Sponsors 23, 2017. Margaret was honor and celebrate Margaret’s life 471 S Main St, born in Thompson, CT ,the daughter of on Thursday, August 31, 2017 from Webster, MA the late Albert and Marie (Beaumier) 10-11am in Pillsbury Funeral Home Lacombe and lived in Worcester. 3 West Brookfield Rd.in Brookfield. 01570 Margaret’s beloved husband, The funeral will follow at 11am in the 508-949-1756 Emilton “Bert” Paille passed away in funeral home. Burial will be in Hope 2011 and her son Leo Blanchette in 2006. Cemetery in Worcester. Open to All • Free Admission She is survived by her daughter in law Larry K. Therrien, 61

Cordially invites you to attend an informative, COMPLIMENTARY program entitled: MELBOURNE, FL - Larry veteran K. Therrien age 61 passed of the Retirement by Design away Sunday August 13, Vietnam Thursday, September 21, 2017 • 6pm 2017 at the Holmes Regional Era. He Medical Center, Melbourne, worked Registration 5:45pm • Tours between 5 & 6pm. Seminar begins at 6pm Florida with his sisters by as a trans- his side. mission proudly presented by He leaves a brother, Walter lineman Financial Advisor Dennis Antonopoulos W. Therrien and his wife for IBEW of Edward Jones. Marie, of Webster, his two Local 104. sisters, Barbarajean Conant He enjoyed NHRA drag rac- Thinking about retirement can bring to mind some questions: and her husband Michael ing, the ocean, and skydiv- • What will I do when I retire? of Oxford, Doris Angelo ing. • Am I saving enough? and her husband Tom of The Shaw-Majercik • Will I even be able to retire? Spencer, MA. He had a step Funeral Home, 48 School brother and step sister that St., Webster, MA has been Join us for our presentation, Retirement by Design. We’ll predeceased him, Lawrence entrusted with his arrange- discuss how you can translate your vision for retirement into Therrien of Webster and ments. There will be grave- tangible goals. Whether you are 10 or 40 years from retirement, Valerie Therrien Mathieu side services at Mount Zion you’ll learn investment strategies you can use now to help of Springfield, MA. He also Cemetery with military design the retirement you want tomorrow. OPEN TO leaves several nieces, neph- honors on September 9th at THE PUBLIC ews, and many friends in 10:00 AM followed by a cel- Indian Harbour Beach and ebration of life at the 200 Melbourne, Florida. Sportsman Club in Webster. We hope you and a guest will join us. He was born in Bridgeport, A guest book is available at Please call Laura Crosetti 508-949-0400 x106 by Sept 14th at CT, son of the late Laurence www.shaw-majercik.com Christopher Heights of Webster • 338 Thompson Road, Webster Therrien and Delores where you may post a con- Seating is limited, Light refreshments will be served (Eheman) Therrien. dolence or light a candle. “Our mission is to help residents maintain their independence by providing Larry was a US Army quality assisted living services in a dignified living environment” Friday, September 1, 2017 • SPENCER NEW LEADER 3 William F. Lavallee, 76

WHITINSVILLE — ed the Lincoln Hill Manor Rest Home, OBITUARIES William F. Lavallee, in Spencer, for many years. Previously, age 76, died Saturday, he was an Assistant Commissioner of August 12, in Saint Labor Relations at the Massachusetts Vincent Hospital, Department of Welfare for 16 years, Lorrie J. (Thomas) Bachand, 54 Worcester. He is sur- and he worked at the Fitchburg Gas vived by his wife, and Electric Utility Corp for 11 years, SPENCER — Lorrie J. (Thomas) Lorrie enjoyed reading, crocheting, Carolyn (Andrews) in labor relations and personnel man- Bachand, age 54, of 1 Paxton Dr., died knitting, cooking and spending time Cone Lavallee; agement. Friday, August 25 at Saint Vincent with her family. four sons, Michael Mr. Lavallee was a devoted member of Hospital after an illness. A Funeral Service will be held Lavallee, and his wife, Kathleen, of Saint Patrick’s Church in Whitinsville, She leaves her mother, Donna G. Monday, August 28 at 11 A.M. in the J. Whitinsville, Thomas Lavallee, and where he was a Eucharistic Minister, Kowszik of Spencer, her father, Frank HENRI MORIN & SON FUNERAL his wife, Jennifer, of Yarmouthport, was involved with the Baptism min- A. Thomas and his wife Brenda of East HOME, 23 Maple Terr., Spencer. Burial John Lavallee, and his wife, Donna, of istry, Couple to Couple, and volun- Brookfield, two sons, Jason Bachand will follow in Pine Grove Cemetery, Northbridge, and James Lavallee, and teered at the Peace of Bread Kitchen. and David Robinson both of Worcester, Leicester. A calling hour will precede his wife, Kelly, of Centerville; three He was a former member of the two daughters, Leah Bachand of the Service from 10 A.M. to 11 A.M. in stepsons, Philip Cone, and his wife, Personnel Board in Northbridge, Lunenburg, Alicia Robinson of the funeral home. Lynn, of Northbridge, David Cone, coached Little League, and belonged to Worcester, two sisters, Lynn Wood and In lieu of flowers, contributions may and his wife, Cathi, of Uxbridge, and the Whitinsville Golf Club. He enjoyed her husband Alan, Lee Martinelli and be made to the Spencer Rescue Squad, Douglas Cone, and his wife, Teri Parola, spending winters in Florida. Above all, her husband David all of Leicester, six PO Box 147, Spencer, MA 01562. www. of Simi Valley, CA; six grandchildren, he was a faithful and loving husband, grandchildren, several nieces, neph- morinfuneralhomes.com Samantha, Madison, Thomas, Danielle, devoted to his family and dedicated to ews, aunts, uncle and cousins. Jason, and Kevin Lavallee; and six his employees. step-grandchildren, Kimberly, Alex, Mr. Lavallee’s Funeral Mass was Jack, Alese,Kelly and Zachary Cone. celebrated Wednesday, August 16, Eric Jonathan Doherty, 32 He was predeceased by his parents, in Saint Patrick’s Church. Calling Wilfred and Irene (McCool) Lavallee, Hours were Tuesday, August 15, in Eric Jonathan and MassBay Community College. and a granddaughter, Nicole Lavallee. the Carr Funeral Home, 24 Hill Street, Doherty, 32, passed He was an Automotive Technician at Mr. Lavallee was born in Whitinsville. away peacefully sur- AA Transportation in Shrewsbury Whitinsville, July 13, 1941, and was a Memorial donations may be made to rounded by his loving for several years. He enjoyed 4-wheel- lifelong resident. He was a graduate the Renovation Fund at Saint Patrick’s family on Saturday, ing, motorcycles, working on cars, of Saint Mary’s Central Catholic High Church, 7 East Street, Whitinsville, August 19 in UMass golfing, fishing and the outdoors. He School, in Milford, and Saint Anselm’s MA, 01588. To leave a condolence for Memorial Hospital was always tinkering and engineer- College. the family, please visit www.carrfuner- after a battle with ing things. He and his family attended With his wife, he owned and operat- alhome.com pancreatic cancer. St. Thomas A Becket Faith Church in He leaves his fian- Barre. Eric was always there to help ce Nicole M. Laliberte and their son out anyone in need. He cherished the Cindy A. Kocis, 45 Jonathan E. Doherty of Barre, his time spent with family and friends mother and step-father JoAnne W. and but especially the time he spent with WEST WARREN — Cindy A. Kocis, Bullock of Springfield. She worked Chuck Miller of Auburn, his father Jonathan and Nicole. He will be greatly age 45, died Friday August 18, 2017 in many years as a dog groomer. Friends and step-mother Edward J. and Joyce missed by all who knew him. Baystate Medical Center in Springfield. and relatives are invited to attend call- Doherty of Holden, a brother Edward The Funeral will be held on She leaves her husband Robert Kocis; a ing hours on Thursday, August 31, 2017 J. Doherty and his wife Samantha Thursday, August 24 from MORIN daughter Alexis Kocis both of West from 5-7 PM in Pillsbury Funeral Home of Leicester, maternal grandparents FUNERAL HOME, 1131 Main Street, Warren; a brother Robert Bullock & 44 Gilbert St. North Brookfield. Burial Conrad and Bunny Wells of Brookfield, Leicester with a Mass at 11:00 AM in his fiancé Carla Allard of Brookfield; will be at the convenience of the family. paternal grandparents Edward and St. Joseph’s Church, 189 Oxford Street, a nephew Nick Bullock of Hopedale; A celebration of life will be held at a Jean Doherty of East Dennis, step-ma- Auburn. Burial will follow in Hillside a niece Niqueal Brier of Monson. She later date. Memorial donations may be ternal grandmother Dorothy Miller of Cemetery, Auburn. Calling hours are was born in Ware, MA. the daughter of made to Robert Kocis PO BOX 274 West Milford, CT, three step-brothers; Dan Wednesday from 4:00-7:00 PM in the the late Valerie Desplaines and James Warren, MA 01092. Miller of Auburn, Tim Miller and his funeral home. Please omit flowers. An wife Kim of Sharon and John Chesna, Eric Doherty Memorial Trust Account III of Holden, three step sisters; Kim was established with Athol Savings Mary K. (Nordigian) Connor, 91 Cote and her husband Christopher of Bank to benefit Eric’s fiance Nicole Queensbury, NY, Melissa Chesna of and son Jonathan. Donations can be OXFORD — Mary Northside Farm in Charlton until 2015. Clinton and Lorraine Jewell and her made by visiting any one of the Athol K. (Nordigian) Ms. Connor was a member of the husband Dan of Barre, and several Savings Bank branches or by mailing Connor, age 91, died Armenian Church of Our Saviour in aunts, uncles and cousins. donations to Athol Savings Bank, P.O. Sunday, August 27, Worcester. She enjoyed Tea and Talk Eric was born in Framingham. He Box 908, Barre, MA 01005. 2017, at the home with the Oxford seniors and participat- graduated from Auburn High School of her daughter in ed in the senior knitting group, where Charlton. She is she knitted for Harrington Hospital survived by her Center and the Homeless Veteran’s Charlotte A. (Mitchell) Grabert, 95 daughter, Mary K. Shelter. She was an avid Red Sox and Burlingame and Patriots fan, loved to shop for a bargain, her husband Jeffrey of Charlton; looked forward to going out to eat with COCONUT CREEK in Northampton, MA two grandsons, Sean Burlingame of friends, and enjoyed the company of FL — Charlotte A. over 20 years until Houston, TX, and Kevin Burlingame her longtime friends, Jake Menzigian (Mitchell) Grabert, she retired. and his wife Rebecca of Charlton; and a and Josephine Gauthier. age 95, passed away Friends and great-granddaughter who always made The family would like to extend a peacefully in Florida family are invit- her smile, Alexandria Burlingame. She special thank you to Joannie B. of the on August 18,2017. ed to attend calling was predeceased by two sisters, Gladys J.H.C. Hospice for the hugs. She was prede- hours on Tuesday, Nordigian and Beatrice Nordigian. A funeral will be held on Wednesday, ceased by her hus- August 29,2017 She was born in Worcester, daugh- August 30, 2017, with a procession from band Walter Grabert from 11am-1pm in ter of the late Bedros and Ovsanna Paradis-Givner Funeral Home, 357 in 1986 and her sisters Pillsbury Funeral (DerVartanian) Nordigian, and lived Main St., Oxford, followed by a Mass Virginia Fuller and Wilma McComas. Home 44 Gilbert St. North Brookfield. in Rochdale before moving to Oxford at 11 a.m. the Armenian Church of Our She leaves many nieces and nephews. The funeral service will follow at 1pm 67 years ago. She graduated from Saviour, 87 Salisbury St., Worcester. She was a World War II Army veteran in the funeral home. Burial with full Leicester High School and attended the Burial will follow at Hope Cemetery in serving in Cairo, Egypt. She worked at military honors will be in Walnut Elizabeth Ollis Hairdressing Academy. Worcester. Calling hours are Tuesday, the Veterans Administration Hospital Grove Cemetery. Later, she attended the Workforce August 29, 2017, from 5-7 p.m. at the Re-Training Accounting Academy. funeral home. In lieu of flowers, memo- Ms. Connor was the accounts pay- rial contributions may be made to the Linda A. (Greene) Gregory, 52 able manager at The Fair in Worcester Armenian Church of Our Savior, 87 for many years. Previously, she was Salisbury St., Worcester, MA 01609, LEICESTER — tournament. She was a member of the a hairdresser and worked at MKM or to the Jewish Healthcare Center Linda A. (Greene) MA Nursing Association. She enjoyed Knitting Mills in Rochdale. In her Hospice, 629 Salisbury St., Worcester, Gregory, age 52, going to the beach, reading, travel- retirement, she helped with sales at MA 01609. paradisfuneralhome.com of Oakwood Lane ing and attending Jimmy Buffet con- passed away peaceful- certs. She opened her home to her son’s ly surrounded by her friends and treated them all like they Robert S. Fountain, 76 family on Wednesday were her own children. Linda was a August 23 in Brigham true fighter and fought for many years, BROOKFIELD — Catholic High School in Worcester, and & Women’s Hospital she will be missed by her family and all Robert S. Fountain, was also a longtime member of St. after a 10 year battle who knew her. age 76, died Sunday, Joseph Church in Charlton. He worked with breast cancer. Calling hours for Linda will be held August 27, 2017, at for 15 years at the American Optical She leaves two sons; Samuel R. Wednesday, August 30 from 4:00-7:00 UMass Memorial Company in Southbridge, and retired Gregory and Garrett R. Gregory both PM in MORIN FUNERAL HOME, 1131 Medical Center/ from Bay Path Spirits in Brookfield of Leicester, her mother Marcella Main Street, Leicester. A Graveside Memorial Campus, where he was the manager for 16 years. (Therrien) Greene of Leicester, two service will be held Thursday, Sept. Worcester. He leaves Robert enjoyed traveling, Bingo, and sisters; Diana McMahon and Donna 7 in St. Bridget’s Cemetery, Millbury his twin Brother music, and was an avid Red Sox and Greene both of Auburn, several niec- at 11:00 AM followed by a celebration Roger Fountain, New England Patriots fan. es and nephews including two special of her life. In lieu of flowers memo- Order of The Brothers of the Sacred The funeral will be Wednesday, nephews Michael & Daniel McMahon rial donations may be made to the Heart, in Pascoag, RI, his son Jason August 30, 2017, with a calling hour and a special niece Kelly (McMahon) Samuel & Garrett Gregory fund C/O Fountain of Brookfield, a granddaugh- from 8:30AM to 9:30AM at Sansoucy Crowley, her longtime best friend Lynn St. Vincent Hospital Credit Union, 23 ter Brittany, and a very close friend Funeral Home 40 Marcy Street, M. Ellsworth of North Oxford and two Summer Street, Worcester, MA 01608. Jean J. Thibert of Dudley, aunts, an Southbridge MA, followed by the funer- very dear people that Linda took under www.morinfuneralhomes.com uncle, and cousins. He was predeceased al Mass at 10AM at St. Joseph Church. her wing Gabriella by his son Richard Fountain who died 10 H. Putnam Road Ext., Charlton, MA. Cardinale and in July 2015. Burial will follow at Walnut Grove Seamus Bushe Robert was born in Worcester, Cemetery in N. Brookfield, MA. www. both of Leicester. March 30, 1941, son of Sanford C. and sansoucyfuneral.com Linda was born To place an Simone M. (Pouliot) Fountain. He grad- in Worcester, uated from Holy Name of Jesus Central daughter of the late In-Memoriam, Roger Greene. She Card of Thanks, was a Registered Timothy M. Griffith, 55 Nurse at UMass Birthday or Anniversary Greeting, Memorial Hospital SOUTHBRIDGE — UMass Amherst. in the Neonatal in the Spencer New Leader, Timothy M. Griffith, Tim was a co-owner and operator of Intensive Care the deadline is Friday noon age 55, of Charlton the Colonial Copy Shop in Southbridge. Unit for 20 years, St., passed away on He previously worked for G & F her true passion for the following week. Sunday, Aug. 13th, in Industries in Sturbridge and Flexcon was caring for his home after a sud- in Spencer. He was an avid reader. the premature Ad prices are $15 for a 2x3 (actual size 2.4” x 3”) den illness. He also enjoyed music, he played the babies. She dedi- or $25 for a 3x4 (3.7” X 4”) or 4x3 (5” x 3”). He leaves his guitar and sang. Tim was his Mother’s cated much of her two brothers, caregiver for several years before her time to the March You can add a photo at no additional cost. Don P. Griffith of passing. He had many friends and of Dimes and was Southbridge and Peter Griffith of will remembered for his great sense of voted nurse of the Southbridge; three sisters, Joyce Smith humor. year by the March To send by mail, please mail to of Southbridge, Charlene Albetski Calling hours for Tim will be held on of Dimes for her June Simakauskas, P. O. Box 90, 25 Elm St., of Charlton and Christine Hebert of Saturday, Aug. 19th, from 4:00 to 6:00pm exceptional work. Southbridge, MA 01550. Southbridge; his close friend, Jeanie in the Daniel T. Morrill Funeral Home, She was well Personal checks, Visa, Master Card, Discover and AMEX are accepted. Johnson and her daughter Amanda 130 Hamilton St., Southbridge. Burial respected by all of Southbridge; his business partner, in Oak Ridge Cemetery, Southbridge, of the doctors and Scott Benoit; and many nieces and will be held at the convenience of the nurses at UMass For more information, nephews. He was predeceased by two family. Memorial and please call June at 508-909-4062 brothers, Brian J. Griffith and Daniel In lieu of flowers donations may loved by many of or email [email protected] A. Griffith, and a sister, Nancy Griffith. be made to the Marine Toys for Tots the families that and she’ll be happy to help! Tim was born in Southbridge the son Foundation, 18251 Quantico Gateway she cared for. She of the late Coy R. and Jacqueline C. Drive, Triangle, VA 22172. www.mor- volunteered her (Richer) Griffith. He was a graduate of rillfuneralhome.com time annually Southbridge High School and attended to the NICU golf 4 SPENCER NEW LEADER • Friday, September 1, 2017

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SOLD SOLD ON DEPOSIT ON DEPOSIT ON DEPOSIT NEW PRICE ON DEPOSIT NEW PRICE WEBSTER LAKE – 271 Killdeer Island WEBSTER – 56 Poland St! 6 Rm WEBSTER – 890 School St! 6 Rm Cape! DUDLEY – 11 Wysocki Dr – Unit 52! THOMPSON – 1199 Thompson Rd! WEBSTER LAKE – Access! 124 Gore WEBSTER – 87 Lake St! Ideally Located WEBSTER – 28 Colonial Rd! Rd! Middle Pond! 120’ Waterfront! Facing Cape! Applianced Kit w/Breakfast Country Kit w/Ceramic Tile Center Isl! Glass Nicely Maintained 3 Rm Condo! 2nd Flr! School House Pond AKA Little Pond! 150’ Rd! 440’ Waterfront! Great Location! Direct 4 Family! Good Investment Opp! 1st Flr Immaculately Maintained 8 Rm Colonial Bar! Din Area w/Chair Rail! Liv Rm w/ Door Pantry! Slider to Trex Deck! Formal Updated Eat-in Kit w/S S Appliances, WATERFRONT 8 Rm Log Home! 4 Bdrms! West! Beautiful Sunsets! 7 Rm Yr Rd Cottage! Highway Access! 3.4 Acres! UNDEVELOPED w/6 Rms - Liv Rm, Din Rm, Pantry Kit, Across from w/Views of & Beach Access Hrdwds under Carpet! Den w/Hrdwds! Din Rm & Liv Rm w/Hrdwds! 3 Bdrms! Pergo Floor & 2 ! Spacious Liv 3 Baths! Applianced Kit Open to Din Area Open Flr Plan! Cabinet Kit & Din Rm out to LAND w/EXQUISITE VIEWS! Explore the 3 Bdrms & Bath! 2nd Flr w/Two 3 Rm to Webster Lake! Applianced Kit! Dining Master w/Hrdwds! Full Bath w/Dble Sinks, Rm w/Recessed & Pergo Floor! & Liv Rm w/French Drs to Deck! Ceramic Lake Facing Deck! Liv Rm that Walks Out Opps! Build a Restaurant, Hotel, Apts - Kit, Liv Rm/Din Area, Bdrm & Bath! Area! Dining Rm! Fam Rm! 3 Comfortable 1st Flr Master w/Walk-in Closet & Bdrms! Master Bath w/Dble Vanity, Hrdwds! Ceramic Tile Bath! 2 2nd Flr Linen Closet & Skylight! 1.5 Baths! Walkout Large Bdrm w/Wall AC! Full Bath w/New Flrs! Fam Rm! Master w/Cathedrals! C/A! to Small ! 3 Bdrms! Updated Bath! Condominiums! Cozy 4 Rm, 2 Bdrm Home! 3rd Flr w/4 Rm Apt w/Kit, Din Area/Liv Rm, 2 Bdrms & Bath! Off Street Parking! Whirlpool Tub, Separate Shower! 2.5 Bdrms! 3 Season Porch! 2 Car Garage! Lower Level w/Laundry! Minutes to Rt. 395! Sink & Toilet! Storage Unit! 2 Car Detached Garage w/! Sandy Level Lot! Access All the Lake Has to Offer! Oversize 2 Car Garage w/2nd Floor! $279,000.00 Garage! Easy Access! $229,900.00 Baths! C/Air! $279,900.00 $229,900.00 $214,900.00 $69,900.00 Beach! $459,000.00 $399,000.00

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WEBSTER LAKE – 294 Killdeer Island! WEBSTER LAKE – 10 Kenneth Ave! South WEBSTER LAKE – 901 Treasure WEBSTER LAKE – 334 Killdeer Island! WEBSTER LAKE – 60 Lakeside Ave! MILLBURY – WATERFRONT! Ramshorn Lake! 51 Davis Rd! Beautifully Landscaped & Private 1.22 Acres with 500’ On the North Pond! 62’ Waterfront! Panoramic Pond! Sandy Shoreline! 9 Rm Contemp Isl! Prime Beachfront Townhouse! Middle Pond! South Facing! Well Maintained 100’ Waterfront! Huge Views of South Water! One of Ramshorn’s Premier Properties “Royledge”! Sprawling 3,117’ French Country Villa with Panoramic Water Views! 8 Rm Colonial! Kit w/Double Oven! Ranch, 3 Bdrms! 3 Baths! Lake Views from 6Rms! 1,874’! Open Floor Plan! Applianced 7 Rm Colonial! Applianced Oak Kit! Din Rm Pond! Western Exposure = Fantastic Views from this Perfect Peninsula! Ideal for Entertaining! Stonewalled Gated Entry, Long Private Driveway to its Stately GLEAMING Hrdwd Flrs! 4 Bdrms! Most Rooms! Hrdwd & Tile Flrs Throughout! Granite Kit w/Hrdwds! Din & Liv Rms w/ W/Hrdwds! Cathedral Ceiling Liv Rm w/Lake Sunsets! In Time for Summer! 5 Rooms Appearance! Sprawling Stone & Slate 6+ Room Masterpiece! Light Abounds Throughout! Cathedral & Tray Ceilings with 2 Full Baths! 14X20 Trex Deck! Newly Brunarhan Custom Granite Kit w/Cherry Hrdwds! 2 Bdrms! Master Bath! 2.5 Baths! Views! Cathedral Ceiling 3 Season Sunrm of Rustic Charm! Real Log Summer Skylights! Unique Country Kitchen! Formal ! Fireplaced ! Lake Facing Spacious Master Suite Overlooking Lake! Lake Facing Master Suite, Painted! Prof Landscaped! Fenced Yard! Cabinets! 1st Flr Office! Master w/New Bath! Frplcd Fam Rm w/Tile Flr! Recent CAir, Cottage! 10,924’ Lot Allows for Room with Everything You’d Expect! 3 Comfortable Bedrooms! 3 Full Bathrooms! Central Air! Garages - 2 Car Detached & 1 Car Plenty of Docks Included! Master Bath! 3Bdrms! 2 Baths! Sandy Beach! Frplcd Fam Rm! Deck w/Custom Bar! 2 Car Gas Heat & Windows! Trex Deck! Garage! to Expand! Remodel It! Tear it Down! Detached! Reward Yourself! $1,250,000.00 $524,900.00 $469,900.00 Garage! $639,900.00 BOAT SLIP! Heated Pool! $424,900.00 Build New! $359,900.00

SOLD SOLD SOLD NEW PRICE NEW KITCHEN ON DEPOSIT WEBSTER LAKE – 15 South Point Rd! WEBSTER LAKE – 60 Bates Point Rd! Middle Pond! Absolute Prime 52’ Level WEBSTER LAKE - 82 Lakeside Ave! South Pond! Prime 157’ Waterfront w/ WEBSTER LAKE – Reid Smith Cove WEBSTER LAKE – 30 S. Point Rd! 91’ WEBSTER LAKE – 55 Colonial Rd! WATERFRONT LOT! South Shore Rd! Waterfront! Yr Rd 7 Rm Colonial! Ideal 2nd Middle Pond - Panoramic Views! Build Your Waterfront Lot w/Western Expo! Beautiful Sunsets! Panoramic Lake Views! 8 Western Expo! Beautiful Sunsets! Panoramic Lake Views! 10+ Rm, 4 Bdrm, 4.5 South Pond! 105’ Level Waterfront! Western Build Your Dream Home or Summer Home! Panoramic Views of South Pond! Waterfront Dream! 100+’ of Shoreline! Rms, 3 Bdrm, 2 Baths, A/C’d, Ranch! Custom SS Applianced Granite Kit! Din Rm Bath, A/C’d, 3,832’ Custom Colonial! Lake Facing Quartz Kit w/Heated Flr! Din Expo! Awesome Sunsets! 10 Rm Contemp! Retreat! Set on Quiet Road, Surrounded NEW Kit w/Din! Frplc Din & Liv Rm w/Lake Pano Lake Views Most Rms! Open Flr Plan! 53.94’ Road Frontage! Land Area 8,147’! w/Hrdwds & Slider to Waterfront Deck w/Awning! Lake Facing Frplc Liv Rm w/ Area w/Custom Wall Unit & Slider to Waterfront Deck w/Elect Awning! Frplc Town Water & Sewer Available! 2 Docks by Woods! Sloping Lot Down to Level Facing Picture Window! 3 Bdrms! Walkout Frplcd Liv Rm! 4 2nd Flr Bdrms, 3 Lake Cathedral, Skylight & Hrdwds! Comfortable Master Bdrm! Frplcd Lower Level Liv Rm! Din Rm w/Tray Ceiling! Lake Facing Master w/Master Bath! Upstairs 3 Already in the Water! Lots on Webster Lake Waterfront! 7,200’ Lot! 57’ on the Water Lower Level w/Fam Rm w/Summer Kit! Facing! Master Bath! 2.5 Remodeled Baths! Bdrms, 2 Lake Facing! Lower Level Fam Rm w/2nd Kit, & Full Bath! 3 Car are a Rarity, Don’t let this Slip By without Fam Rm! 2 Car Garage! & Road! Town Water & Sewer Available! NEW Int. Paint! Recent Roof & Siding! 2 Car Garage! Dock! Add Lot Across St! Attached, 1 Car Detached! Security! Generator! Boat House! $1,195,900.00 $229,900.00 $349,900.00 Your Consideration! $179,900.00 $749,900.00 Recent Roof! $599,900.00

ON DEPOSIT NEW PRICE WEBSTER LAKE COMPOUND! 2 Checkerberry Isl! Private 2.09 Acre Waterfront Peninsula Estate! Park Like Grounds! WEBSTER LAKE – 16 Bates Crossing! South Pond! Beautiful Sunrises! Huge Eastern HOLLAND - Hamilton Reservoir Waterfront! 430 Mashapaug Rd! 8 Rm 2,864’ Custom Cape! 200’ Waterfront, 3.2 Acres, Estate Like 2,800’ 8 Rm Colonial Main House w/Lake Views from Most Windows! SS Applianced Granite Kit! Din Area w/Tile Flr! Lake Exposure! 8 Rm 3,100’ Custom Contemporary! 2.43 Acres! Substantial Privacy! Home Features Grounds! Situated in a Cove Sheltered from Storms, Idle Out to Main Lake! Grand Entry Foyer! Open Floor Plan! Custom Cherry Kit w/Quartz Facing 38’ Din/Liv Rm w/Frplc, Recessed Lighting & Slider to Wrap Around Deck! French Dr Fam Rm Surrounded by Water! Endless Possibilities! Open Flr Plan w/Magnificent Views from Every Rm! 3 Bdrms, 3 Baths, Isl, SS Appliances, Wall Ovens, Pantry Closet & Recessed Lighting! Din Area & Cathedral Ceiling Liv Rm w/Wood Stove Frplc & Pella Sliders to 3 Bdrms! 21’ Master w/Cathedral Ceiling, Slider to Private Deck w/Lake Views, Master Bath! 2nd Bath w/Dble Vanity Sinks, Cathedral Ceilings w/Skylights! European Kit w/Center Isl! Modern Frplc Liv Rm w/Glass 12x38 Deck w/Electric Awning & 12X18 ! 1st Flr Water Facing Master w/Walk-in Closet & Bath w/Granite Dble Vanity & Custom 3.5 Baths! Skywalk Attached 750’ 4 Rm Guest/In-Law Apartment w/Granite Kit, SS Applianced, Open Din & Liv Rm w/Slider Sliders Open to Waterfront Balcony! Master Bdrm w/en-suite Bath, Separate Shower, Jacuzzi Glass Shower w/Waterhaven Tower! 1st Flr Office w/French Pocket Doors & Custom Desk Wall! Side Entry Mud Rm w/Custom Desk, Cabinets to Lake View Deck, Bdrm, Nice Bathrm! Detached 3 RmSOLD Yr Rd Guest Cottage or Rental Unit w/Kit, Frplcd Liv Rm, Bdrm & Tub, Walk-in Closet & Attached Laundry! Lower Level Bdrms Share Private Bath! C/Air! & Counter w/Sink, Guest Closet, Laundry Closet & Half Bath w/Pedestal Sink! Upstairs 3 Water Facing Bdrms, 2 w/Cathedrals! 2nd Full Tile Bathroom! Enclosed 3 Season Pavilion Great for Entertaining! Tree Lined Private Drive! Rolling Lawn! Decks! Patios! Ideal Attached Garage w/Work Space! Detached 2 Car Heated Garage w/! Greenhouse! Bath w/Custom Vanity & Linen Closet! Add Storage! Full Walkout Basement - Need More Rms! Zoned Hydro Air! 3 Car Garage! Sheds! Dock! Dock Setup! Boat Ramp! For the Discerning Buyer! $1,449,900.00 Panoramic Lake & Estuary Views! $950,000.00 Long Driveway or Direct Access from Shore Dr! Full Recreation Lake! $724,900.00

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WEBSTER - 23 CUSHING RD WEBSTER LAKE - 100 LAKESIDE AVE AUBURN - 19 ARROWHEAD AVE WEBSTER - 4 CLARK ST Extraordinary Webster Lake Waterfront Home offers a subtle Contemporary Lake style. This home was architecturally designed with lake living in mind, and was custom built with a focus on quality & detail. It has an outstanding open concept, a water view from almost every room, upscale features & amenities! This home is nicely situated on a level peninsula with 180’+/- of ON DEPOSIT prime lake frontage! Natural shoreline, exceptional views, mature landscap- ing, and good privacy. All you possibly need is located on the first floor… SORRY, SOLD! Owners are “PROUDLY” Selling This Pristine Ranch & Well Manicured Yard! You including a grand foyer, fireplaced , kitchen with dining area & will not be Disappointed in This Property! Main Level Boasts Gleaming Hardwood den, half bath & laundry, formal dining room, media room & a spacious New Listing!! Warm & inviting this 3 bedrm ranch has so much to offer! Many new updates! Freshly painted and gleaming hardwood floors greets you as Great Opportunity for Contractor or Handyman Special! Es- Floors, Ceramic Tile & Tasteful Paint Décor! Roomy Eat in Kitchen has Wall Oven 1st floor guest suite with private bath. The 2nd floor features a tate Sale! Vacant - 2 Family!, 2 Bedrooms on the 1st and 2nd and Stainless Appliances! 3 Bedrooms! Main Level all with Hardwds! Living Room fireplaced master bedroom suite with luxurious private bath, 3 more large you open the front door!!. Open living room, beautiful , new ther- mastatically controlled pellet stove! Fully applianced kitchen, bedrooms have floors! 1 bedroom, 1/2 bath and kitchen on the 3rd level, is Warm & Cozy! Renovated Lower Level, this Area Includes a Sizable Bedroom, bedrooms and full bath! Expansion is possible above the 2 car garage! It’s a Laundry, and a Refrigerator for Snacks!! Gazebo, Swing Set, Area been renovated and are bright and so welcoming.Three season porch looks Great Opportunity to Own Something Special! $1,225,000. Vinyl Siding, Slate Roof! Flat Level Lot, Gas Services, Town AND a “Carpet Like” Lawn!! ** Upgrades Include ~ Buderus Boiler ~ Hot Water Tank out onto a beautifully landscaped yard on a corner lot! Put this one on your Water & Sewer! $104,900 ~ Newer Roof (10 yrs) ~ Electrical Panel! $242,000 list as a must see! $249,900. WOODSTOCK- 110 JOY RD WEBSTER LAKE WEBSTER LAKE - 22 LAURELWOOD DR LAND! 166 KILLDEER ISLAND RD LAND: WEBSTER/DUDLEY BUILDABLE LOTS 1st Time Offered in Reid Smith Cove, Spectacular 3700+/- SF, 13 Rm/4.5 Bath Lake Home, Uniquely Webster Lake - 16 Black Point Rd. Waterfront, Designed for Lake-Style Living! Private Setting, Boat Access, Town Water & Sewer. $52,000 Ideal Location, .68 Acres, 92’ of Natural Shoreline, SORRY, SOLD! SORRY, SOLD! Prof. Landscape, Multiple Decks, Lakeside Cabana, Webster Lake - 22 South Point Rd. Southern exposure! Town Water & Sewer $229,900. SUPERB WEBSTER LAKE WATERFRONT CONTEMPORARY ~ PERFECTLY DESIGNED FOR 3 Mstr BR Suites w/Elegant 1st Flr Mstr ~ all w/ Colonial with approx 2300 q ft of living. Large open kitch- LAKE FOCUSED LIVING! MOVE IN & ENJOY! ~ Fantastic Location ~ West Facing ~ Unique en area with plenty of room for family dining. , Open Concept ~ 9’ Ceilings ~ Anderson High Performance Floor To Ceiling Windows ~ Clear Private Baths, Finished Walkout LL w/Living Webster - 114 Lake St. Multi-Family Zoned, 2 Lexan Deck Panels ~ Brazilian Lyptus Hardwood Floors, Red Birch Cabinetry, Granite Counter beautiful hardwood flooring on first level. 9 rooms, 2 1/2 Tops, JennAir Appliances ~ (possible 4th BR) with Triple French Doors ~ Exquisite Private Master & Billiard Rms & Summer Kitchen! Call Sharon at lots, 12,000 +/- Sq Ft ea., Town Water & Sewer, Bedroom Suite ~ Exceptional Master Bath with Double Steam Tile Shower ~ Full Finished Walkout baths, 5 bedrooms. Nice outdoor area for summer fun. 2.5 LL with 2 Lg Bedrooms, Full Bath & Summer Kitchen (possible In-law setup) ~ Huge Covered 508-954-7222 for More Information $1,225,000. and City Gas! SORRY SOLD $95,000 acres approx 10,000 sq ft barn assisted sale $199,900 Lakeside Patio ~ 2 Car Garage ~ Central Vac ~ 2 Heat & Glo Gas in Living Rm & Master Br! $829,000. On the shores of Lake Char gogg a gogg man chaugg a gogg chau bun a gung a maugg WEBSTER LAKE - 32 JACKSON RD WEBSTER LAKE - 118 POINT BREEZE RD WEBSTER LAKE - 91 SOUTH SHORE RD WEBSTER LAKE - 32 WEST POINT RD WEBSTER LAKE • 2 SOUTH POINT RD

ON DEPOSIT NEW PRICE Excellent Opportunity to Finally Own Your Own Webster Lake Waterfront All reasonable offers considered! AN INTRIGUING OPPORTUNITY TO One of A Kind Property!- Gorgeous Panoramic Views of Reid WEBSTER LAKE: PANORAMIC VIEWS OF WEBSTER LAKE! Great South Fac- Property! Prime Location, 5,697+/- SF Lot, 50’ Rd & Water Frontage On Killdeer Island! FIRST TIME OFFERED! Great for Swimming! Center Staged, ing Location, 62’ prime lakefront, large deep lot 10,489sf , flagstone & concrete OWN AN EXTREMELY UNIQUE 3.32 ACRE WEBSTER LAKE WATERFRONT at a Great Price! Contemporary Ranch offers 996+/- SF of living area Smith Cove! 90ft of Water Frontage, with privacy!! 3 bedrooms, PROPERTY! Located at the Southern most end of Webster Lake’s South Pond Multi Level Stone Fireplace is the “Focus” of this Beautiful Custom Built patios, full concrete walkway at water’s edge, dock, retaining walls & stonework, w/2 BRs & full bath. Plus, convenient, indoor access to Walkout Lower 1 Bath & 2 half baths! !! Appliances Included. Walk Out Lakefront Contemporary! The Main Level is Complete with Fire Placed Living beyond Cedar Island. Extremely Private with Direct Lake Access along a Level w/tremendous potential for additional living area. Main level fea- Lower Level! Deck! 1 Car Detached Garage! Your own Private privacy fence, storage shed, recently paved drive, plenty offstreet parking in drive- Delightful Level Peninsula. Launch a boat, fish & simply enjoy the lake in Room, Eat-In Kitchen, Full Bath and 2 Bedrooms! 2nd Floor offers a Private way & area at roadside, spacious, Year-round, 2 story Cape home, 4 BRs (1 on tures Open Floor Plan w/sliders to full front deck! Spectacular Westerly Boat Ramp. BOAT & DOCKS INCLUDED. Town Services! quiet solitude. Charming 2 BR, 2 Bath Ranch has a Full Finished Lower Level views across Middle Pond! Additional land & shore frontage available. Master! Lower Level has Cozy Family Room, Office Area, Fireplace & Full Bath! 1st flr), 2 full BAs, Harvey replacement windows, 6 year+/- young roof. & walkout access to a screened-in patio, plus a detached garage! $369,000 $345,000 $574,900. Great for Over night Guests! Don’t Let this One Get Away! $585,000. NEW PRICE $419,900 Friday, September 1, 2017 • SPENCER NEW LEADER 5

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508-943-7669 • 774-230-5044 Maria Reed Diane Luong Maureen Bill Roland JoAnnSoldMyHouse.com 508-873-9254 774-239-2937 O’Connor 508-272-5832 508-981-4902 NMLS #20898 LICENSEDLICENSED IN IN MA MA & & CT CT E Jo-Ann Szymczak Free Market Analysis! Call any agent listed CRS, GRI, SRES, ASP “Home Ownership Matters” above for a showing NEW LISTING! OXFORD DUDLEY 40’ S 3.6 acres with 2 UNITS, building, Existing 1st Unit: 2700 sq. ft 3 bedrooms, structure, Ideal Lovely with 69’ for developing pellet stove T condominiums, Kitchen w/ Possible breakfast bar Commercial Site, 2nd Unit: Water & Sewer 3 Room Unit A Commercial/Res. zoning $485,000 21 Intervale Rd - $232,500 WEBSTER WEBSTER LAND – DUDLEY WEBSTER LAKE T 2.5 acres $89,900 PRIME CONDO Tobin Farm LOCATION 3.5 Baths, Seller E Central Air, 1.5 Baths, Ranch, 1400 sq. ft., Estate 1500 sq.ft., 10x19 Cathedral ceiling, downsizing, Multi-level master bedroom, Kitchen w/breakfast bar, Make an offer! 2900 sq. ft., Cathedral 17x15 living room granite counters ceiling family room, 5 sets of sliders to deck, What an 27x 12 screened gazebo 18 Highcrest Park 13 Morris St opportunity! 16 Pattison Rd $134,900 $249,900 $799,900 Open House Directory (C) Condo (X) Condex (M) Multi-Family (T) Townhouse (B) Business (U) (S) Single Family (D) Adult Community (P) Land (L) Mobile Home (A) Apartment (W) Waterfront ADDRESS STYLE TIME PRICE REALTOR/SELLER/PHONE LEICESTER LANCASTER PAXTON 4 BR 2.5 Bath 2,816 sq ft 4 BR 2.5 Bath 2,904 sq ft newly Custom built new construc- SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 2 Colonial situated on a private built Colonial on 5.13 acres in tion; 4 BR 2.5 Bath 2,877 sq ft DUDLEY wooded lot & set back from George Hill area. Set far back Colonial on 3.08 Acres. Lots of Tobin Farm Estates P 10-12 $89,900 ReMax Advantage 1 / Joanne Szymczak. Vicki Bennett the street. Spacious Master from road, property abuts town privacy. Large master suite with (2.5 Acres) 774-943-7669/774-663-6762 Suite on 2nd floor. Oversized land. 2 car attached garage. large sitting area & 2 walk-in SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 3 deck, above ground pool & Granite counters in kitchen & ; 2 car attached garage; OXFORD large yard. bathrooms. Hardwood, carpet Hardwood, carpet & tile flooring, 1 Carol Dr C 11-1 $192,500 ReMax Advantage 1 / Marie Reed 508-373-9254 above garage. & tile flooring, Central air. Central air $399,900 $599,900 $595,000

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Pomfret $425,000 Canterbury $369,900 Hampton $395,000 Woodstock $460,000 Woodstock $289,500 Brooklyn $269,000

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Brooklyn $170,000 Woodstock $307,000 Woodstock Land $395,000 Hampton $980,000 Eastford $499,000/$599,000 Thompson $194,900

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Woodstock $599,000 Woodstock $415,000 Eastford $194,900 Brooklyn $554,900 Woodstock $129,900 Hampton $199,000

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Local Events, Arts, and HERE & THERE Entertainment Listings SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 2 CRAFT FAIR LIVE ENTERTAINMENT FRIDAY NIGHT Spencer, MA HEXMARK TAVERN 9:00 p.m. 6” space $30 AT SALEM CROSS INN NEW ENGLAND WEATHER Crafters only 260 West Main St., West Brookfield, MA Good tunes and a good time! FRIDAY, SATURDAY, SUNDAY Contact Cindy 508-867-2345 308 LAKESIDE SEPTEMBER 8, 9, 10 774-745-8399 or email www.salemcrossinn.com

Annual Flea Market sponsored by to learn about community resourc- com. Saturday, Sept. 9 and The First Congregational Church of es. Contact Kathy Walker at (508) 434- W. Brookfield, UCC will be held on 2551 or kawalker@overlook-mass. SUPPER TIME: A free, community Sunday, Sept. 10 the town common Saturday September org for more information. Presented meal is held on the first Tuesday of 16th from 8 am - 2 pm. To rent a 20 x 20 by Alzheimer’s Association MA/NH the month at The Cross Roads Café 37th ANNUAL PARISH FAIR: St. grassy spot for $35, please call Terry Chapter, visit (800) 272-3900 or alz.org. Coffeehouse, from 4:30-6:30 p.m., at Joseph Parish Rectory grounds, 28 Mt. at 508-867-4462 and leave your name the Emmanuel Church, 25 Winthrop Pleasant St., North Brookfield. Two and mailing address. A registration ECONOMY SHOP: 1st FIRST Terrace, Warren. All ages are wel- days of frolic and fun including flea form will be sent to you. Antiquers, CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, come. There is no cover charge; how- market, food both days with chicken growers, crafters, flea marketers and 207 Main St., Spencer; (508) 885-2149. ever, a love offering is accepted as a barbecue Sunday at 1 p.m. ($12 adult, tag salers are all welcome! Proceeds Open every Wednesday 8 a.m. to noon; gift to the band or musician as thanks $5 children call (508) 867-6811 to reserve will support the annual youth mission Thursday 8 a.m. to 2 p.m.& 6 to 8 pm; to God for their sharing of their talent tickets), raffles, kids’ games, DJ Tabby trip to Washington, DC where teens Friday 8 a.m. to noon. Come in to see and gift for the glory of God (www. LeBlanc and live band The Otters on help our nation’s homeless and low-in- our new Fall line. emmanuelorthodox.org). Saturday. come population. Thank you for your support. THRIFTY: St. Joseph-St. Pius X STRE-E-E-TCH: Senior Exercises Parish, 759 Main St., Leicester, (508) Classes are held every Wednesday Saturday, 859-8083. The “New To You” Thrift from 10 to 11 a.m. at the Rutland Wednesday, Shop. Hours: Tuesday, 5 to 7 p.m., Community Center, Glenwood Road. September 9 Wednesday, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m., Saturday, Enjoy an hour of fun and exercise to FALL FESTIVAL: St Joseph St. Pius September 20 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. music to help stay strong, fit, healthy X Church Fall Family Festival. It will and independent. Classes are co-ed Alumni Luncheon at noon on be held at St. Joseph’s church, 759 LIBRARY PROGRAMS: Richard and all are welcome. The fee is $4 per Wednesday, September 20, at the Point Main St., Leicester Saturday, Sept. 9. Sugden Library in Spencer has the class. For more information, call Joyce Breeze Restaurant, Webster. The lun- It will be from 10 a.m.-4 p.m. There will following weekly programs. For more Gamache at (508) 754-2821. cheon dinner is open to attendees and be kid’s activities, farmers market, information contact the library at (508) guests of all classes of the original petting zoo, raffles, silent action, arts 885-7513. SIT AND KNIT: knitting group every David Prouty High School. Cost: $31 and crafts, vendors, bake sale, and Looking for a fun and education- Wednesday at 10 a.m. at the Merriam per attendee, prepaid reservations are food. There will be demonstrations al activity to do with your toddler or Gilbert Library, West Brookfield. required. Contact Sandra Burnham from Spirit Central South cheerlead- preschooler? Come to toddler story Bring your sewing, embroidery, knit- for Reservation information at (508) ers and Giguere’s doing Kung Fu, and hour at 10 a.m. and meet other par- ting or crochet and enjoy some social- 434-2951 or email davidproutyalum- live music. There will be am outdoor ents, enjoy songs, stories, and activ- izing while you work on your project. [email protected]. Revive old memories mass at 4 followed by a chicken barbe- ities with your 18 months to 3 year and share new ones with high school que. To purchase tickets for the barbe- old. Caregivers must remain in the ECONOMICAL: First classmates and schoolmates you hav- que please call the parish office at (508) room with their toddler. Preschoolers Congregational Church, 207 Main St., en’t seen in many years. 859-8083. (ages 3-5) come at 11- caregivers must Spencer, (508) 885-2149. Economy Shop remain on the same floor. These are hours, open every Wednesday, 8 a.m. free programs but do require regis- to noon; Thursday, 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. and Sunday, September 10 Saturday, October 14 tration which you can do when you 6 to 8 p.m.; Friday, 8 a.m. to noon. arrive. Today’s themes are drums and 300th ANNIVERSARY: October 14 PITCH PARTY: The Leicester Lions rhythm. N-37: Bingo at the Knights of 2017 the year will culminate with a will be holding their ‘Applefest’ Pitch Join us at Bouncing Babies on Columbus, 10 Meadow Road, Spencer commemoration of the installation in Party on Sunday, Sept. 10 at 1:30 Wednesdays from 10-10:45 a.m. for a every Thursday. Doors open at 4:30 1717 of the first “settled” pastor in the p.m. at the Leicester Senior enter, 44 rollicking, good time! Meet other care- p.m. The first game starts at 6:30 p.m. Brookfields. The “settling” of the pas- Winslow Ave in Leicester. We will givers, share stories, songs, & rhymes. Along with our regular games we tor led to the General Court adopting be giving out prizes to the top eight It’s for ages birth to 24 months & their feature two winner take all games, Brookfield as a township, enabling the scores. Admission is $4 and a non-per- caregivers. Program followed by open two 50/50 games and two progressive first Town Meeting held on December 5, ishable food item for the Food Pantry. play time. The free Afterschool Fun jackpot games with payouts of $600 1718. This event will begin at 10 a.m. at Proceeds from this fundraiser will be program is today from 4-4:45 p.m. for and $500 respectively. Good food and the Foster Home site, Foster Hill Road donated to Lions projects and Leicester children from k-grade 5. soft beverages are available at Judy’s in West Brookfield. The Brookfield community projects. Tune in Together on Thursdays is Kitchen. Come and enjoy some good Congregational Church, The West For all of our regular card players, a music and movement program for food, good people and hopefully win Brookfield Congregational Church and please note our Pitch Parties are now toddlers and preschoolers and their a little. The Unitarian Universalist Church of on Sunday afternoons. caregivers, sponsored and presented Brookfield will participate. by CFCE. Meets from 11 a.m.-noon. STAY HEALTHY: The VNA Care Paws and Pages encourages chil- Network and Hospice is holding a Wednesday, dren to become better readers by free Keep Well Clinic to residents 60 ONGOING EVENTS sharing a book with trained therapy and older from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m., at September 13 dogs. This program is possible because the Spencer Fish and Game Club on Deja New: Art, Antiques, & of the generosity of trainer, Barbara Mechanic Street. Local residents may GARDEN CLUB MEETS: Leicester Collectibles Vendor Marketplace will Laborde and her canine helper. Come have their blood pressure checked and Garden Club will meet on Wednesday, open on Wednesday Aug. 2nd from between 4-4:15 p.m. on Thursdays to learn about health concerns. Blood Sept. 13 at 7 p.m. at the Leicester 1:00 pm-7:00 pm in the St. Joseph’s reserve a spot. sugar, weight monitoring and other Senior Center for the September Rectory building for its first season. health assessments may also be avail- meeting. Back by popular demand Al In addition, a farmer’s market will be FREE FOR MOM & KIDS: There able. VNA Care Network and Hospice Deluca, with his wit and skill at flo- open from 3:00-6:00 pm that day. Stop will be free weekly parent/child pro- clinics are funded in part by the United ral arrangement, will be our guest in and check out our vendor products! grams from 9 to 11 a.m. Fridays and Way, local boards of health, private speaker. Al has been at our club many All proceeds will benefit the non-profit Wednesdays at the North Brookfield foundations. For up-to-date clinic times and has been very entertaining “24-7 Community Partnership” which Elementary School, New School Road, information visit www.vnacarenet- and full of information. Come have will provide funds to programs for the North. The program runs on school work.org or call (888) 663-3688 x 5603. a fun night and see what you can do needy, including the Leicester Food calendar and closes for vacation and with a few blossoms and containers. Pantry. inclement weather according to North IT’S A LUNCH DATE: The East Refreshments to follow and the public Brookfield School calendar. This free Brookfield Baptist Church invites all is invited. ALZHEIMER’S SUPPORT GROUP: program is sponsored by the Spencer, senior citizens to a Community Lunch On the third Wednesday of each month, Wachusett, North and East Brookfield at 11:30 a.m. every second Thursday 6-7 p.m. at the Overlook Independent Coordinated Family Grant in part- of the month in Fellowship Hall. A Saturday, Living Building, fourth floor Solarium, nership with the North Brookfield delicious lunch and great desserts will 88 Masonic Home Road, Charlton. The Elementary School. Funded by the be served. This will be followed by September 16 intent is to build a support system, Massachusetts Department of Early a time of fellowship and games con- exchange practical information, talk Education and Care. For more infor- cluding with a devotional just before ANNUAL FLEA MARKET: The through issues and ways of coping, mation, please call CFCE at (508) 885- 2 p.m. Reservations are encouraged. share feelings, needs and concerns and 2934 or e-mail Wachusettcpc@hotmail. Call (508) 867-7725. LEGALS NOTICE OF MORTGAGEE’S SALE Registry of Deeds in Plan Book 638, FOR CITIGROUP MORTGAGE Copies of bylaw proposals are on file in OF REAL ESTATE Plan 112. LOAN TRUST, INC. 2006-NC1, the office of the Town Clerk, 215 North By virtue and in execution of the Power Lot 1 consists of 19,020.80 square ASSET-BACKED PASS-THROUGH Main St., North Brookfield, MA. of Sale contained in a certain mort- feet, or 0.4366 acres by calculation on CERTIFICATES SERIES 2006-NC1 William King, Chair gage given by Linda G. Bailey and said plan. Present holder of said mortgage September 1, 2017 Lee Bailey to Home123 Corporation, For title reference, see deed recorded By its Attorneys, dated March 16, 2006 and recorded with said Registry of Deeds in Book HARMON LAW OFFICES, P.C. Notice of Public Hearing- with the Worcester County (Worcester 24481, Page 361. 150 California Street Planning Board District) Registry of Deeds at Book For mortgagor’s(s’) title see deed Newton, MA 02458 The Spencer Planning Board will be 38608, Page 240, of which mortgage recorded with Worcester County (617) 558-0500 holding a Public Hearing on Tuesday the undersigned is the present hold- (Worcester District) Registry of Deeds 201607-0238 - YEL September 19, 2017 in McCourt er by assignment from Home123 in Book 24481, Page 361. August 25, 2017 Social Hall of Memorial Town Hall, 157 Corporation to US Bank National These premises will be sold and con- September 1, 2017 Main Street, Spencer, MA, on the fol- Association, as Trustee for Asset- veyed subject to and with the benefit September 8, 2017 lowing item(s) starting at 7:00PM or as Backed Pass-Through Certificates, of all rights, rights of way, restrictions, soon thereafter as can be heard: Series 2006-NC1 dated November 14, easements, covenants, liens or claims Town of Spencer, MA Major Site Plan Review/ Stormwater 2008 and recorded with said Registry in the nature of liens, improvements, Tree Hearing Permit-Applicant/Owner: Dustin on April 7, 2009 at Book 44055, Page public assessments, any and all A public hearing will be held at Doray (Dustin Doray Trucking), 269 and by assignment from US unpaid taxes, tax titles, tax liens, water the Spencer Memorial Town Hall, Location:17 West Main Street; Bank National Association, as Trustee and sewer liens and any other munic- Conference Room A, 157 Main Street, Spencer Assessor’s Map U9/18. for Asset-Backed Pass-Through ipal assessments or liens or existing Spencer, MA. on Monday, September The applicant is requesting a Major Certificates, Series 2006-NC1 to U.S. encumbrances of record which are 11, 2017, at 6:00pm to consider Site Plan Review under Section 7.4 Bank National Association, as Trustee in force and are applicable, having National Grid proposed removal of of the Spencer Zoning Bylaw to for Citigroup Mortgage Loan Trust, priority over said mortgage, whether trees at the following address for a install a truck parking garage with Inc. 2006-NC1, Asset-Backed Pass- or not reference to such restrictions, total of numerous trees: an office and to include three park- Through Certificates Series 2006- easements, improvements, liens or Information of different sizes and spe- ing spaces. The property is located NC1 dated September 28, 2015 and encumbrances is made in the deed. cies is available on the Town website within the Industrial district. recorded with said Registry on October TERMS OF SALE: spencerma.gov Interested Parties may review 2, 2015 at Book 54381, Page 164, A deposit of Five Thousand ($5,000.00) Ray Holmes these applications at the Office of for breach of the conditions of said Dollars by certified or bank check will Tree Warden Development & Inspectional Services mortgage and for the purpose of fore- be required to be paid by the purchas- August 25, 2017 in Memorial Town Hall located at closing, the same will be sold at Public er at the time and place of sale. The September 1, 2017 157 Main Street Spencer, MA 01562, Auction at 2:00 p.m. on September balance is to be paid by certified or during regular business hours from 18, 2017, on the mortgaged premises bank check at Harmon Law Offices, LEGAL NOTICE 7:30-4:30 Monday-Wednesday. located at 74 Maple Street, Spencer, P.C., 150 California Street, Newton, August 24, 2017 The Planning Board is committed to Worcester County, Massachusetts, all Massachusetts 02458, or by mail to The North Brookfield Planning Board ensuring that its public meetings are and singular the premises described in P.O. Box 610389, Newton Highlands, will hold a public meeting and hearing accessible to people with disabilities. said mortgage, Massachusetts 02461-0389, within on Wednesday, September 20, 2017 at Should you require auxiliary aids, ser- TO WIT: thirty (30) days from the date of sale. 7:00PM at the Senior Center, 29 Forest vices, written materials in other for- That certain parcel of land, with the Deed will be provided to purchaser for St. to discuss zoning bylaw proposals mats, or reasonable modifications in buildings thereon, situated in Spencer, recording upon receipt in full of the to amend Sect. V Table 3. Dimensional policies and procedures, please call Worcester County and Commonwealth purchase price. The description of the Requirements, Business B-C front/side 508-885-7500 ext. 180 in advance of of Massachusetts, described as Lot 1 premises contained in said mortgage yard setbacks. Amend Sect. VI. General the scheduled meeting.” on a plan entitled ‘’Land in Spencer, shall control in the event of an error in Regulations, Commercial Solar Energy September 1, 2017 Massachusetts, prepared for Louise this publication. Bylaw. Sect. VII. Administration, public September 8, 2017 M. Downie’’ dated May 30, 1990 and Other terms, if any, to be announced hearing. Zoning Bylaw Section VI, prepared by Bouley Brothers, Inc., at the sale. E. 5. Livestock Fencing. Any person Worcester, Massachusetts, and U.S. BANK NATIONAL interested in this proposal is invited to recorded in the Worcester District ASSOCIATION, AS TRUSTEE attend the public hearing at 7:15PM. Friday, September 1, 2017 • SPENCER NEW LEADER 9 Friday, September 1, 2017 • Town-to-Town Classifieds 1

Spencer Fairgrounds FRI. SEPT. 1 – MON. SEPT. 4 129th Gates Open at 8:00amam • Buildings Open at 10:00am AAnnual – FeaturedFeeatattureedd EntertainmentE ntnte te eertainment rta tainmeentnt – JoJo DDeeeeee MMessinaeessssiinna JimmyJiimmymmy LibbyLibbibbbyy BBandandand DennisDennisennis PPolskyollsskkyy & TThehehe Monday, 3:00pm Sat. 1:00pm Maestro’sMaeaeessttrroo’s’s MMenenen DanDaann CCandellaandndellell PresleyPreesslleey & TaylorTTaaaylyyllor Sat. 3:30pm Sat. 8:00pm, Mon. 6:30pm Fri. 8pm TimmyTiimmymmy BBrownrowwnn & tthe h e BBlacklackck FRIDAY - SEP. 1ST. ON THE GROUNDS GrandGrrandand IllusionsIlllluussiioonnss byb y TThehehe BBloomsloomsms RossRoss MMcGinnescGcGinnesinnes DiamondDiamamonndd BandBandand 9:00am Draft Horse and Oxen Obstacle Course (Grandstand Area) Fri., Sat., Sun. & Mon. Sun 5:30pm & Mon. 1:00pm 1:00pm Giant Pumpkin Weigh-Off (Show Tent) Sat 5:00pm 3:00pm Lawn & Garden Tractor Pull (Pulling Area) TequilaTeeqquuilila MMockingbirdockingbckingbbirird ThirtyThhirirty 6 RedReded AnnieAnnnnnieie BBrobstrobbsst 7:00pm Demolition Derby (Grandstand Area) Fri. 5:00pm, Mon. 10:00am Sun. 8:00pm Sun 2:00pm FRIDAY MAIN STAGE: 12:00pm National Anthem MONDAY - SEP. 4TH. ON THE GROUNDS 12:30pm-1:00pm Grand Illusions INSIDE EXHIBIT HALL - DOWNSTAIRS 10:00am Oxen Pull (Pulling Area) 3:30pm-4:00pm Grand Illusions • Shelbourne Lighting & Metal Crafts – Colonial 11:00-6:00pm Lawnmower Dirt Pulls 5:00pm-6:00pm Tequila Mockingbird reproduction of copper lanterns* 2:00pm Lumber Jack (Cattle Barn Area) 8:00pm-close: Presley & Taylor • Ricks Wood Turning Crafts MONDAY MAIN STAGE: • Louise Walsh – Owner of Evergreen Rabbit Farm and the SATURDAY - SEP. 2ND. ON THE GROUNDS 10:00am-11:00am Tequila Mockingbird creator of the giant angora. Louise will be demonstrate 7:30am Tractor Pulls on Concrete (Pulling Area) 11:30am-12:00pm Grand Illusions spinning rabbit wool 10:00am Beef Show (Show Tent) 12:00pm: National Anthem • Pottery 11:00am Juno the Hero Dog (Farm Yard Demo Area) 1:00pm: Ross McGinnes • Worcester County Beekeepers 1:00pm Open Poultry Show (Agricultural Center) 3:00pm-4:30pm: Jo Dee Messina • The Chick Hatchery 6:00pm Truck Pull (Grandstand Area) 6:30pm: Dan Candell - Hypnotist • Refugee Artisans of Worcester SATURDAY MAIN STAGE: • New England Reptile Shows 11:30am-12:00pm Grand Illusions ALL 4 DAYS: ON THE GROUNDS • Organnies 12:00pm: National Anthem • Buddy the Clown - Walkaround • Firewatch Weavers of Brimfield 1:00pm-3:00pm: Jim Libby • Horses, Horses, Horses - Grandstand Field 3:30pm-4:30pm: Dennis Polisky & The Maestro’s Men • Jolley Clown Family - Walkaround/Kiddie Tent – Pull Alley 5:00pm-7:00pm: Timmy Brown & the Black Diamond Band • Nergers Tiger Show - Near Exhibit Hall and 8:00pm: Dan Candell - Hypnotist Agricultural Building SUNDAY - SEP. 3RD. ON THE GROUNDS • Boots & Britches: - The Singing Cowboys (Dream Camper 10:00am Horse Pull (Pulling Area) Show & Exhibit) – Pull Alley DEMO DERBY 10:00am Dairy Show (Show Tent) • Josh Landry: Master Chainsaw Carver – Grandstand Blvd. 11:00am Juno the Hero Dog (Farm Yard Demo Area) • Two By Two Zoo – Grandstand Blvd. – On going animal 1:00pm Youth Poultry Showmanship (Agricultural Center) exhibit and educational talks 5:00pm Demolition Derby – Police/EMT/Fire (Grandstand Area) • Dinosaur Experience - Walking T-rex – Walkaround • Andrew Rice Sheep dog demo & sheep shearing* SUNDAY MAIN STAGE: • Antique Tractor Display Grounds 12:00pm: National Anthem 12:30pm-1:00pm Grand Illusions 2:00pm-4:00pm Annie Brobst 4:30pm-5:00pm Grand Illusions 5:30pm-6:30pm Ross McGinnes 8:00pm-close: Thirty 6 Red Please Support Admission Our Sponsors Parking...... Free General Admission...... $10.00 and Building Hours Advance Sale (Before Wed., Aug.26th) ...... $7.00 Thursday Night: Carnival rides open only – 5pm to 9pm Senior Citizens (62 and Over) ...... $7.00 Friday and Saturday Sunday Monday Children 7-12 ...... $7.00 Fair Gates open 8am. - 9pm Fair Gates open 8am - 9pm Fair Gates open 8am - 7pm Children Under 7...... 7 ...... FreeFree Buildings open 10am - 10pm Buildings open 10am - 10pm Buildings open 10am - 8pm yMilitar...... $7.00 Carnival opens 12pm - 11pm Carnival opens 11am - 11pm Carnival opens 10:30am - 9pm Special Needs Group Rate (Bus or Van) ...... $2.00 The Cattle Barn Closes - 4pm Weekend Pass ...... $25.00 Vendor Breakdown - 8pm

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Office of Child Care Services requires that all Paxton, MA Large Outdoor Covered Porch area ads placed in the Garden of Heritage 725 AUTOMOBILES 740 MOTORCYCLES 700 AUTOMOTIVE is also available to rent. newspaper for child care Plot 535C 1-2 CAN-AM SPYDER (daycare) in your home Asking $3,000 Located on busy Rt .16 2007 MAZDA 3 MOTORCYCLE include your license number (508) 248-7750 1953 Ford Two Door White, 5 dr Hatchback, FOR SALE in Uxbridge, MA Semi-Custom, 85% Complete, Sun Roof, Auto, 6 Disk CD, 2011, Excellent Condition, De Soto Grille, Lincoln Wheels 454 HOME Very Good Condition! 13,000 Miles, One Owner, $14,500 IMPROVEMENT 550 MOBILE HOMES 107,000 miles Never Saw Rain PLEASE CONTACT or $17,500 Completed $ $4,850 Offers or Trade Asking $10,500 (617) 592-0787 Capron Corporation at 1 PAINTING A Lot of Extras! 508-278-9191 Interior/ PARK MODEL 1978 Thunderbird Coupe 2007 MINI COOPER S (508) 248-5406 Exterior Dual Exhaust, Rust-free, 89K 6 Speed Turbo, Loaded with $8,950 $4,000 worth of options, 745 RECREATIONAL Power Washing Located at Good Condition, VEHICLES Carpentry Highview Campground, (978) 760-3453 201,000 miles, FOR LEASE • FREE ESTIMATES • West Brookfield After 7:30pm New Engine Installed at 104,000 RETAIL or OFFICE SPACE • FULLY Insured • ORIGINAL OWNER! • Reasonable Rates • Seasonal 4/15-10/15 Asking $2,475 Beautiful water views with over 2400 SF Rich O’Brien Two Bedroom with Addition 705 AUTO ACCESSORIES Call (508) 769-2873 of space available in a standalone brick Painting and Storage Shed. 28 Years Of Experience (508) 873-6312 building with a full kitchen & 3 bathrooms (508)248-7314 (508) 867-8736 4 BF GOODRICH 2011 RED 1998 DUTCH STAR located on busy Rt .16 in Uxbridge, MA WINTER SLALOM 38’ MOTOR HOME Furniture Doctor HYUNDAI SONATA PARK MODEL SNOW TIRES 300 Cummins Spartan PLEASE CONTACT Have your furniture Chassis, 83,000 miles, Professionally restored TRAILER 205/55R16 Excellent Condition, Capron Corporation at 508-278-9191 Four Door, 1 Slide-Out, Queen Bed, at Reasonable rates. Used Two Winters, 73,000 miles, Sleeper Couch, J Sofa. furniture face lifting, 2 BEDROOMS, 1 BATH Still in Excellent Condition! One-Owner Car! Too Many Extras painting, striping to Large Enclosed Porch Original Price: $130 per Tire $8,500 to Mention! 319 HEALTH CARE 319 HEALTH CARE 319 HEALTH CARE Refinishing, Large Shed Offering at $55 per Tire, (508) 843-3604 Asking $23,000 ROFESSIONALS ROFESSIONALS ROFESSIONALS caning and repairs. 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The Literacy and Resort individual career and college Second Floor, 1996 GMC 2500 HD to sexually abusive or troubled Assessment Coordinator is 95 Chase Avenue Email: information and counseling; Off-Street Parking, Club Cab, Utility Body, 2007 Travel Wild RV sexual behavior, as well as the responsible for oversight of all Dennisport, MA 02639 [email protected] oversight for and coordination Centrally Located, 4-Way Fisher Plow Auto, White treatment of non-sexual state mandated testing. On the water SAVE $$ of college preparatory Completely Renovated! $1,950 ONLY $8,995 behavioral disorders. 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Minimum of two (2) years of 546 C L Overdrive, B.A. in Education or Related your children and Clinicians must be prepared to classroom experience in Excellent Driver & Show-Car Degree. Master’s preferred. grandchildren. FISHER 8’ MINUTE- work one evening (7-9pm) reading instruction or 2 Cemetery Plots $42,900 each week, in order to provide English/Literature. $5000 MOUNT Basic computer skills. (508)347-3145 direct or indirect treatment Professional experience and Garden of Honor Cummins Onan Four Springs, HD, Frame Only services or consultation for utilization of standardized View position details at: Lot #156A RVQQ5500LP $375 staff, to be determined by the assessments such as www.sevenhills. Spaces 1-2 $2,500 Unit Director. Woodcock-Johnson III-ACH 750 CAMPERS/ org/careers/ Worcester County NOW BOOKING (508) 341-6347 (WJ-III-ACH), Kaufman Test of TRAILERS AA/EOE Memorial Park OFF SEASON (860) 377-7230 Qualifications: Educational Achievement II 740 MOTORCYCLES Doctorate or Master’s degree (KTEA II), Comprehensive Test Paxton, MA Sept & October ‘98 STARCRAFT $2,500 each or both for in psychology, social work, of Phonological Processing 325 PROFESSIONAL ******** 1982 HONDA POP-UP TENT counseling psychology, (CTOPP), and informal $4,000 GOLDWING TRAILER HELP WANTED 1977 CORVETTE psychiatric nursing, or other assessments. (774) 272-1921 The Cape is beautiful Automatic, Red, ASPENCADE Sleeps 5, Very Good Condition, field providing advanced Rebuilt Original Motor 350HP, 25,500 Original Miles, Some Camping Extras Included training in therapy or Proficient in Microsoft Word BURIAL PLOTS in the Fall! Rebuilt Front Suspension, One-Owner, Recent Tires, MUST SEE! counseling. License eligible. PAXTON MEMORIAL Rebuilt Rear End with 3:55 Battery, Front Fork Seals, Plus $1,199 or best offer Valid Massachusetts driver’s NORTH PARK Gears, Excellent Body, Solid Cover, 2 Helmets, Extras! Experience working with license BROOKFIELD Call Frame, Painted and Restored in $3,000 or (508) 248-6659 sexually abusive youth and/or 1996, Runs Excellent, OPPORTUNITY Garden of Heritage Best Reasonable & Leave Message non-sexually troubled Valid Massachusetts Educator No Winters! juveniles. License: Reading Specialist *************** Offer Bought (2) $3,750.00 each 760 VANS/TRUCKS (K-12) General Mechanic (774) 696-0219 View position and will sell for $3,500.00 each $11,000 obo Call or Text details at: View position and/or Driver Call (508) 248-6373 774-318-7014 1999 F150 4WD www.sevenhills. details at: for Large Trailer 1985 HONDA www.sevenhills. Trucks ELITE MOTOR 140,000 miles org/careers/ CEMETERY 2 PERSON “64” TBIRD Runs Good, Some Rust AA/EOE org/careers/ ****************** CAPE COD Very Good Condition, Older SCOOTER $2,200 or best offer AA/EOE LOT Contact South Dennis, Restoration, 390 Automatic, 150 CC’s, Can be seen at PAXTON MEMORIAL Runs Strong, Black with Red H.R. Salem off Rte. 134: Only 2,257 miles Charlton Orchards PARK Interior Original Owner, Cozy 3 BR, (dbl, queen, (508) 248-7820 PHYSICAL Transport, LLC. in Valor Section Asking $13,500 obo Excellent Condition Plot #445 2 twins) 1 bath home with (800) 262-9081 full kitchen & microwave, (774) 230-4156 $1,200 EDUCATION/ Two Together, Prime Location Call Dave 2006 GMC SIERRA $5,000 or best offer washer/dryer, screened in HEALTH TEACHER porch w/ picnic table, grill, 725 AUTOMOBILES (508) 765-0656 1500 PICKUP Call cable TV. Outdoor shower. (ID# 10774) 400 SERVICES (508) 892-4003 2005 HONDA REFLEX 4x4, Blue, SLE Trim, On dead-end street. 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R Always Garaged FOR PARTS ONLY B.A. in physical education or House/Office Asking $4,800/OBO Leftover in 2008 related field. Master’s $5,500 Cleaning Call (508) 556-7407 $1,000 Or Best Offer preferred. Call $11,500 or bo Available Worcester County (508) 943-7705 (508) 733-8020 Valid Massachusetts Teaching Reasonable rates. Memorial Park to See (774) 280-9865 (508) 801-0663 license in Physical Education No job too big or small. Paxton, MA (5-12) Day and evening hours available. Garden of Faith -Bonded- Lot 271A Want to Place Want Call for details 508-764-4325 View position at: 2 Graves, side-by-side aAd? Classified HOTO www.sevenhills. Call Wendy for a Asking $1,700 each Call 800-536-5836 org/careers/ FREE estimate at: $2,200 Both

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