Times-GazetteWarren eastbayri.com WEDNESDAY, JUNE 4, 2014 VOL. 148, NO. 22 $1.00 John Kemp goes for the gold Town hands out pink slips to full, part timers Positions were cut or cut back at Financial Town Meeting last month

BY TED HAYES [email protected] The Town of Warren has sent out a handful of pink slips to employees who are either losing their jobs, or having their hours and benefits cut back, following a vote of the public at the Financial Town Meeting earlier this month. Recently, termination notices were sent out to four part time employees whose jobs will be eliminated at the beginning of the 2014-15 fiscal year on July 1. And on Wednesday, Warren Town Planner Caroline Wells received notice that her job will be cut to a part time position, with no bene- fits, starting on July 1. It is not clear whether Warren Building Official William Nash received a

PHOTOS BY RICHARD W. DIONNE JR. letter; he submitted his resigna- tion letter a week before the Town hall maintenance manager Bruce Hutchison (right) holds up the arm of a part time custodian John Kemp, a well-known face at Warren Financial Town Meeting, telling Town Hall. He did well at the Rhode Island Special Olympics Summer Games held this past weekend at URI. town officials he will work until Warren resident wins Town Hall since 2009. Though today, June 4 after accepting a double gold at Special this is his first year with the new job with the International Olympics games Baysiders, he has competed in Code Council. the Special Olympics before and Part time employees who will also came close to earning his lose their jobs in July include BY TED HAYES Eagle Scout several years ago. Maurice Clare, Warren’s Econom- [email protected] His Baysiders coach, Barbara ic Development Coordinator; Warrenite John Kemp came up LePage, said Mr. Kemp’s perfor- Catherine Gresh, a part time clerk big — really big — at the Rhode mance blew her and his other in the building and planning Island Special Olympics summer coaches away. office; Dawn Lawrence, a clerk for games held this past weekend at “He was slow as molasses at Warren Police Chief Peter Achilli; URI. practice,” she joked. “Then when and assistant Animal Control Offi- Mr. Kemp, 26, who works as a he started swimming (for the cer Kathi Krause. In addition, Ms. custodian at Warren Town Hall, medal) he blew everyone out of bested all competition by taking the water. We couldn’t believe it. See CUTS Page 2 gold in two swimming events, He was amazing.” the backstroke and freestyle. The Judy Clancy of Warren takes the torch from Barrington fireman Mr. Kemp spent a good part of Bristol County Baysiders team Jesus Sanchez during the 2014 Torch Run in honor of the RI Special Monday basking in the glory of Olympics Friday. Obituaries/Page 18 member said Monday that he his Olympic win, wearing his two thought he would win silver, but gold medals around his neck his Susan Mastrola was surprised when he came out “It was great!” he said. and Lynne Kemp of Warren, and Patrick McNally on top. Mr. Kemp is the son of Woody has been working at Warren See KEMP Page 16 Wallace Rodzen National Merit Scholar Hazel Baldwin-Kress will graduate fifth in her class this coming Saturday PAGE 3 Page 2 Warren Times-Gazette June 4, 2014

The American Tourister project is moving ahead as planned, though a miscommunication has slowed one step.

Tourister project suffers minor delay Zoning board plans on with preliminary and final developers’ engineers, he said. special meeting approval before the Warren Plan- The plan for the old mill devi- for later this month ning Board. ates from Warren zoning ordi- While the special use permits nances in six areas, and develop- BY TED HAYES were granted, zoning board mem- ers are looking for the following: [email protected] bers were forced to delay discus- I A variance from dimensional The American Tourister rede- sion on the variances because the requirements for construction in velopment project passed a hur- specific ones needed were worded the waterfront zone. dle recently but will end up being improperly on a legal notice pub- I A variance is being sought to delayed on another front. lished prior to the meeting. Zon- exempt the project from a section The project went before the ing board chairman Alden Har- of the ordinance that prohibits Warren Zoning Board on Wednes- rington said the board will recon- nonconforming structures (like day, May 21, for consideration of vene later this month and hold a the mill) that lie in special flood several variances and special use special meeting on the matter. hazard areas from being enlarged permits, all of which are needed “It was just a miscommunica- or expanded. before the project can continue tion” between the town and the I Another variance would allow buildings to be set closer than 200 feet from a floodway (the Warren WARREN TIVERTON River). 137 Child Street, Warren, RI 492 Main Rd, Tiverton, RI I Developers are looking for a TOM’S MARKET 401-289-2852 401-816-0862 Check out our ad on our website variance on the number of off www.tomsmarket.com street parking spaces. In all, zon- Fresh. Local. Exceptional. Open 8-8 Monday-Saturday; 8-7 Sunday ing codes would require 892 park- ing spaces at the development; CUSTOM CUT FRESH MEATS DELI SEAFOOD developers are looking to install USDA Choice Kretschmar Bacon Crusted USDA Choice $ 99 733 spaces. Boneless Sirloin Filet ...... 8 lb. Turkey ...... $ 99 lb. Smithfield 5 Fresh Maine I A variance is being sought for NY Sirloin AGrilling Favorite! Bone-In $ 99 Steak Sirloin Strip Steaks ...... 8 lb. Virginia Fresh Sliced Steamers the ordinance’s parking lot $ 59 $ 99 Ham German Bologna . 2 lb. $ 99 requirements, which require one We’re Famous For Them! lb. 5 lb. $ 99 3 Tom’s Gourmet Burgers ...... 6 lb. $ 59 “island” for every eight parking 3 lb. Plumrose Fully Cooked Citterio Genoa $ $ 99 spaces. The amount of parking lot Baby Back Ribs ...... 16oz. Tom’s Thick Cut 2/ 12 Salami ...... 5 lb. Wild Caught to be landscaped is also at issue. “For the grill!” Tom’s Tuscan Marinated $ 99 $ 99 Fillet of Sole ...... 6 lb. I Finally, the developers seek a Pork Chops Chicken Breast ...... 3 lb. Land-O-Lakes Fresh Sliced $ 99 American Baked Stuffed reduction in the total number of Alfresco $ 59 2 ea. $ 99 $ 99 Breakfast Sausage ...... 2 pkg. Cheese ...... 4 lb. Tilapia ...... 6 lb. loading spaces/docks required. Apart from planning and zoning WE SUPPORT LOCAL COMPANIES! TOM’S KITCHEN FRESH PRODUCE review, the project also needs Little Rhody Delicious Citrus Grilled $ 99 approvals from the state DEM and Natural Jumbo Chicken Thighs . 4 lb. Blueberries, Chicken On the Vine Brown Raspberries or Tomatoes CRMC. It earned planning board Twin Oaks Eggs Chimichangas Penne w/ White Beans Blackberries Master Plan approval earlier this $ 99 Sausage, Shrimp $ 69 Pasta $ $ 99 lb. 2/ 5 4 ea. $ 99 1 spring. &Rabe...... 6 lb. 2 pkg. Sauce WOW! $ 29 Del’s Tom’s Own Marinated Tom’s Own Market Made 3 1/2 Gallon $ 99 $ 99 Lemonade Mushrooms..... 4 lb. Fritatta ...... 4 lb. Golden Ripe $ 99 $ 99 Pineapples . . 2 ea. 1 ea. BAKERY First of the Season! CUTS: Pepperidge Farms 64oz. Almond Breeze Changes California Seedless English $ 99 $ 99 Fresh Baked Multi Grain Italian Bread. ea. Milk ...... 2 ea. Venda Ravioli Tate $ 99 $ 99 $ 1 Ciabatta ...... 3 ea. Peaches .... 1 lb. Cucumbers ....2/ 3 Meat or All Varieties effective July 1 Cheese Cookies Ben & Jerry’s 28oz. Stonefire Fresh Express Guacamole Time! Ice Cream San Marzano Tortelini $ 29 Artisan Pizza Green & Crisp Hass From Page 1 $ 49 $ 99 $ 79 4 pkg. $ 99 $ $ Pints ...... 3 ea. Tomatoes ... 2 ea. 2 1lb. pkg. Crusts ...... 2 ea. Salad Mix.....2/ 5 Avocados .....2/ 3

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Warren Times-Gazette June 4, 2014 Page 3 'Normal' Mt. Hope teen is National Merit Scholar Hazel Baldwin-Kress ing." will graduate fifth in her Her love of reading was the class this coming topic of her winning essay — Saturday, June 7 how literature has shaped her life. The daughter of two college professors, Ms. Baldwin-Kress BY PATRICK LUCE began reading at an early age [email protected] and remains an avid reader, which she credits in part to the She may be "just a normal success she's had so far in her teen," but she's also an excel- education. lent student and, clearly, an "Reading was a way to bond extraordinary test taker. with my parents," she said. "We Hazel Baldwin-Kress is a were always going to libraries. senior at Mt. Hope High School, We've always been very con- who — in addition to running nected to reading. They've cross-country, indoor track and always fostered a love of learn- outdoor track, competing on ing in me, and let that carry me the debate team, editing the through." school's literary magazine and Ms. Baldwin-Kress will con- serving on Rep. David Cicilline's tinue her love of learning at Youth Congressional Cabinet — Tufts University in the fall, has found time to keep up her where she plans to study nearly straight-A grades, gradu- anthropology, international ating next week 5th in her class. relations, women's studies and Oh, and she's just been hand- ed one of the biggest education- French. She hopes to transfer al honors a high school student her love of learning onto others, can receive. especially those who may not Baldwin-Kress has been have the same opportunities as named a National Merit Schol- she and her peers have had. ar, one of just 2,500 in the coun- "I want to educate women in try to receive the honor. In addi- lesser developed nations. Try to tion to her stellar grades, Ms. RICHARD W. DIONNE JR. raise women's status," she said. As for how future students Baldwin-Kress received an Hazel Baldwin-Kress has earned one of the most prestigious scholastic honors available to high school stu- incredible score on her Prelimi- dents — she is a National Merit Scholar. can achieve her success on the nary SATs — the first qualifier PSATs, there is little advice to for National Merit Scholar con- give. Baldwin-Kress had some sideration — registering 220 out said. "The second time I took it I combined with the applica- over-achiever," said Balwin- testing experience and took a of a possible 240, placing her thought, that was the easiest tions, essays and letters of rec- Kress. "But I'm really just a nor- preparatory class, but cram- within the top 6,000 scores test I ever took." ommendation that came later, mal teen who binges on brown- ming for the test is pretty hard nationwide. It must have seemed easy, as resulted in the honor, which ies. I don't have a lot of free to do. "I was really surprised. I had Ms. Baldwin-Kress walked out comes with a $2,000 annual time, but when I do, I pretty "Most of it you can't study for taken it before and had a lot of having gotten "only 2 or 3 prob- scholarship. much like hanging out with … it's just stuff you're supposed problems," Ms. Baldwin-Kress lems wrong." The test results, "People think I'm some super friends, baking, eating, read- to know." Hugh Cole student cuts her hair for cancer BY TED HAYES cer. Jocelyn decided to donate her morning was given the school's [email protected] hair during the organization's monthly "Reach for the Stars" Until last week, Jocelyn DeBritto, "Great Shave- award for her act. The award hon- 9, had a thick, enormous head of Off" in honor of ors a student of good character hair. She'd grown and nurtured it her dog Rosie, who has "established a high goal for several years, and it made her who is fighting and worked hard" to achieve it, or unmistakable in a crowd. Now that cancer. who demonstrates "persistent it's all gone, she doesn't mind. "I'm so proud of effort." She received a loud round Last Friday, Jocelyn's mom her," Jocelyn's of applause when she walked up to Melissa Turcone took scissors and mom said. "I receive her award. shears and started cutting. She told her that On Wednesday, her mom said grabbed one pony tail's worth, sometimes Jocelyn has been teased at least then two, then three. In the end, people can be once for her short hair. But her Jocelyn DeBrit- Joceyln's mom harvested six pony to before her mean when you daughter takes it in stride: tails' worth of hair from her haircut. don't have hair, "If people say I look like a boy, I daughter's head. It will all go for a but she said, "I say I donated my hair for people good cause — to Locks for Love, an don't care." with cancer so they can wear wigs organization that makes real hair Jocelyn is a student at the Hugh and won't feel different," Jocelyn Jocelyn (left) and her sister Jasmine, after the hair (six pony tails’ wigs for people suffering from can- Cole School, and on Thursday said. worth) came off.

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BY TED HAYES [email protected] Investigators from the Rhode Island Attorney General‚Äôs Office are waiting for Warren’s response to allegations that the Warren Town Council violated Open Meetings Act this spring when it rejected a would-be business owner’s application for a liquor and food license. Fab Goldberg, the proprietor of the former Basically British Tea Room in Warren, appeared before the council on Tuesday, April 8 with partner Virginia Forbes in hopes of taking over the former Cheese Plate restau- rant at Water and State streets and opening a new eatery, Nosh. But council members The ‘NOPE’ in the window says it all at the former Cheese Plate, which rejected the partners’ applica- would-be restaurateurs Fab Goldberg and Virginia Forbes had hoped to tion for a transfer of victualing re-open as Nosh before being rebuffed by teh tWarren Town Council in and liquor licenses without April. discussion, in an exchange that lasted less than two minutes. Though council chairman several days after the meeting. economic development, that’s Photos Chris Stanley later alluded to After seeing a videotape of the for sure,” he said. “Clearly there financial “issues” the town has meeting, he filed a complaint was no hearing. It really doesn’t had with Ms. Goldberg and against the council soon after, look like top notch playing. If of events, people, etc. said the council chose not to alleging the council violated the town wants to keep sticking discuss the matter in public to the Open Meetings Act. its nose into things, it’s going to available for purchase at eastbayri.com spare her “pain,” Ms. Golberg “It doesn’t make for a good find itself on the wrong end of hired attorney Robert Healey commercial for Warren, for a lot of lawsuits.”

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Seminar later this year The program is currently fund- for residents interested ed through the commission, in free trees which gets a small stipend from the town every year. Last year, demand for the BY TED HAYES town’s farmed trees was very [email protected] high, and a seminar held by the It’s been a busy few weeks at commission in the fall attract- Warren’s municipal tree farm, ed several dozen residents. which has been providing low- They learned what kind of trees cost shade to residents going are available, where they can on 10 years now. plant them and about the Volunteers have been planti- town’s overall aims for trees in ng hundreds of new trees at the general. farm, a few acres of lush land Though commissioners have across the street from the DPW been unsuccessful convincing on Birch Swamp Road. The the town council to pass their “whips” are little more than new tree ordinance over the budding sticks mailed to the Chuck Station plants a gingko past few years, the commission DPW from a tree farm in Min- biloba tree at the Warren tree is actively trying to increase the nesota. But by the time they farm. number of trees planted in mature in several years, they’ll town. Trees are good for aes- be viable, lush oaks, birch, red maple and other varieties. Over of viable trees, all of which are thetic reasons, commission the past few weeks, volunteer handed out to residents who chairman Chuck Staton said, workers have planted more ask for them, free of charge. but also for more practical than 250 of them. “It saves the town money and ones: The tree farm is Warren’s it works out pretty well,” the “We’re trying to have a answer to the problem many DPW’s Judy Fardig said. healthier urban forest,” he municipalities have had in DPW Director John Massed said. “They take in carbon recent years: Funding tree made the land available about dioxide and give off oxygen. planting programs. While a decade ago after being The roots absorb excess mois- mature plantable trees can cost approached by tree advocate ture, which helps runoff. They upwards of $300 or more, War- Mimi Kugler of Canario Drive. provide shade, energy conser- ren buys whips for about $1.50 Even after she got the first vation.” each, plants them and lets plantings started and left the Another tree seminar will be them sit for a few years. The program in DPW hands, Mr. held later this year. For more staggered nature of the farm — Massed and Ms. Fardig, as well information on the program, new whips are planted every as the Warren Tree Commis- call Judy Fardig or John Massed year — ensures a steady stream sion, continued to support it. at 245-0200.

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EDITORIAL Here comes the 'home team' he Bruins went down in flames, the Sox are shaky but all is not lost for sports fans here seeking some- Tone — anyone — to cheer for. Team Alvimedica is sailing across the Atlantic at this very moment and should pull in to Newport sometime next week. This is a group the south coast can rally around. True, the boat was built in England and it's backed by a Turkish medical equipment firm. Beyond that though, this entry in the upcoming Volvo around-the-world Ocean Race is about as 'home team' as anything in big-time sailing gets these days. Skipper Charlie Enright learned to sail here, lives in Bris- tol right around the corner from the Herreshoff Marine Museum, went to Brown and works at North Sails in WHERE TO WRITE: Portsmouth. Warren Times-Gazette, P.O. Box He's the youngest "by a 90, Bristol, RI 02809. Letters may also be sent to us on bunch" (29) among the the Internet at: warren@eastbay Ocean Race skippers and LETTERS TO THE EDITOR newspapers.com he's got a young crew — the goal was to keep ages on this boat under 30. It's Nash departs: ‘Vocal minority’ hurt town quite a change in a race long dominated by seasoned pros — most from New Zealand and Australia. To the editor: extremely difficult consequences to apply for the job; Michael Experience wise, Enright may fall short of Ken Read, East On May 5, 2014 I was offered inflicted upon them by a such Abbruzzi (who hired me,) Bay skipper of the last home town Ocean Race boats, the new employment in the building small group of people. This vocal Richard Paduch, and Tom Gor- Team Puma entries built at Goetz in Bristol and New Eng- code field and submitted my res- minority group is clearly more don for your competent and pro- land Boatworks in Portsmouth. But those who've seen him ignation notice to the Warren interested in forwarding personal fessional guidance and support at work say it would be a mistake to underestimate him or Town Manager the following day. agendas and personal attacks as Town Managers; Joe his crew — they are talented, enthusiastic and showing Coincidently, two weeks later at than offering constructive or Depasquale, Frank Alfano, and that they can make this boat sail fast. the Financial Town Meeting, a realistic suggestions. It is unfor- Louis Rego for your guidance and Especially sweet is that the Ocean Race's North American motion was made and passed tunate that many of the silent support as Town Councilors; stop this time around will be in Newport — May of 2015 — (overwhelmingly) to effectively majority did not attend the FTM Fausto Anguilla and Paul Ryan, so spectators will be able to watch as these amazing boats reduce the Building Official and however; for every one member former Town Solicitors; Tony sail in from Brazil then head off to France. Town Planner to part-time posi- of the vocal minority group, I DeSisto and Stephanie Federico, First though, Enright and crew will arrive here next week tions. could easily identify five or more current Town Solicitors who work after their first ocean crossing practice sprint. To arrange The people who stood to sup- members of the silent majority tirelessly on behalf of the Town for an arrival time text alert, visit www.volvooceanracenew- port this motion could easily be that I have met and worked with far below the standard rate for port.com. Then they'll stay at Newport Shipyard for a few categorized as a “vocal minority.” over the years. These people will Solicitors; Michael DeSisto, Esq., weeks where well-wishers are welcome (check website for “Vocal” for obvious reasons and now work even harder to over- who defended the Town of War- details). “minority” because this group come what happened at the FTM ren and I so well when burdened Don't miss this one — it's sure to be a wild ride. represents less than 5 percent of and beyond. with a frivolous lawsuit; ultimate- the registered voters in Warren. On this note, my original inten- ly we were 100 percent vindicat- What happened at the TFM was tion for writing this letter is to ed. Also, Nick Massed and Peter clearly an organized effort, mis- thank the many people who have Withers, the extremely compe- guided by certain people with supported me since I began my tent and professional part-time personal agendas which, when employment in Warren almost 10 inspectors in my office; Cather- combined with other devastating years ago. Many of these people ine Gresh, the part-time floating cuts to the town budget, will are also included as members of clerk who spent much of her time WARRENTIMES-GAZETTE result in irreparable harm to the the above mentioned silent working in my office and is also a Town of Warren. The ignorance of majority. I wish to thank the victim of the budget cuts; and Established in 1866 this effort and the follow-up arro- many contractors, developers, most importantly Diane Soares, Matthew Hayes, Publisher gant behavior by some, along property owners, and business the full-time clerk in my office Ted Hayes, Editor with the misinformation spin is owners whom I have had the who is far over-qualified and far R. S. Bosworth Jr., Publisher Emeritus mind-boggling and leaves me pleasure of working with on a underpaid but one of the most somewhat embarrassed to be daily basis; many of you have competent, professional, and Letters policy associated with the Town of War- kindly stopped into my office pleasant persons that I have ever The Warren Times-Gazette encourages all citizens to comment publicly on the events and times in which we live. We ren. The town employees and recently to wish me well. I wish to had the pleasure of working with. will print any letter sent to us, adhering to guidelines for taste, accuracy, fairness and public interest. Letters must be signed by the author and must include telephone number and street address. Letters are limited to 500 words. Direct other appointed positions that thank my colleagues as depart- I am humbled by this group of letters to: Warren Times-Gazette, P.O. Box 90, Bristol, RI 02809. Letters may also be sent to us on the Internet at: are left behind, in addition to ment heads, the clerks in each of people that I am proud to know, [email protected] many other Warren citizens, their offices, the DPW workers, and thankful to have worked Correction policy deserve more respect from this members of the WPD and WFD; with. All of these people deserve We adhere to the highest standards of accuracy, fairness and ethical responsibility. If you feel we have not met those standards, please notify us. We will correct all errors brought to our attention or that we discover ourselves. group. and members of the Warren Zon- better than what happened at the They will always appear on this page. Thankfully, there is however, a ing and Planning boards. FTM, but more importantly “silent majority” which, based on Specifically, a special thank you respect from the vocal minority. This newspaper does not assume responsibility for errors in advertisements printed herein, but will print without charge that part of any advertisement in which an error occurs. One-year subscription rates are $38 my almost 10 years’ experience to the following people: Michelle Bill Nash ($32 w/E-Z Pay) in county, $65 in New England ($60 w/E-Z pay) and $85 nationwide ($79 w/E-Z pay). Peri- working in Warren, I am confi- Maher (former Town Planner) Middletown odicals postage paid Bristol, RI 02809. The Warren Times-Gazette office is located at 1 Bradford St., Bristol, RI. Tele- phone 245-6002. POSTMASTER send address changes to Warren Times-Gazette, P.O. Box 90, Bristol, RI 02809. dent, will ultimately prevail and who notified me of the Warren Mr. Nash is the outgoing Warren work hard to overcome the job opening and encouraged me Building/Zoning Official Warren Times-Gazette June 4, 2014 Page 7 LETTERS TO THE EDITOR Time to get lean, change Problems in education are nothing new

the way Warren is run To the editor: Note, however, that our teachers brings to mind two well-known The everyday problems in ped- should not have dealt with the adages: To the editor: erations to come. agogy teachers have to deal with mundane problems of teaching A. If it sounds too good to be Now I have only lived in town The game is over. We can no probably extend back to the days today if Charter schools had exist- true, it probably isn't; and for 20 years, so I am not sure that longer afford big government and of Socrates: They are legendary ed in Socrates’ time. In “Charter- B. If you repeat a lie often my comments are of value to doing things the way it has always and, quite frankly, eternal. There ing Success on Capitol Hill,‚” enough, people, yourself includ- some, but I am an accountant and been done is just not working, not are no solutions, only means of Commentary, Providence Journal, ed, will start to believe you. something just doesn’t add up to just in our town but all over Rhode control; modestly, generously and May 27, James Maloney quotes Dr. The above adages did not origi- me. First, I want to say that my Island. We as a town and as a state willingly, K through 12 teachers Margaret Raymond thusly: “char- nate with Aristotle. They might Dad did janitorial work so I am must operate lean. When your share these means with col- ter schools are benefitting low- have; who knows? To explain: It not disrespecting that type of household income is cut, you leagues almost daily, on a formal income, disadvantaged and spe- would be unkind and criminal to work. What I am having trouble tighten up on expenses. It might or informal basis; this is quite cial education students.” Such name Socrates and Plato in a dis- understanding is that we are pay- not make everyone happy, but remarkable. In some schools, bravado in this article is enough to cussion on education and not ing a janitor over $46,000 per year what is our alternative? Taxpayers unfortunately, what often appears stun Plato; well, make him blink at include Aristotle. and we can’t change that because cannot continue to incur tax as a remedy is, in the long run, just least. Leon Urban we are concerned about union increases. Do we continue doing window dressing, all talk, and Bloviation of all sorts, be it in Lee Drive repercussions. However, our full things the same old way until finally nothing substantial. sports, politics or education, time tax assessor earns $47,070 someday our town and our state per year! I would like someone to files for bankruptcy? I think many explain to the taxpayers of this people will be very unhappy if great town how that makes any that occurs. Also, if we are not sense whatsoever. Cleanliness is careful, those who decided to KAPLAN TUTORING SERVICES INC. important, but at almost the same move here may decide to leave, cost as the tax assessor? Has zero which will put our town deeper Congratulates Our 63 Graduates who are headed to the following based budgeting ever been con- into a predicament. Don’t think 51 Colleges and Universities in 18 States and Scotland in the Fall of 2014: sidered? that is possible? See what has hap- Basically, this situation is one of pened to Detroit. Allegheny College Kenyon College Temple University (2) the systematic problems that not If we are afraid to try to work Boston College Lehigh University Tufts University (2) only hurts our town, but our with all employees to put our Brown University (3) Loyola U. Maryland University of Alabama Bucknell University MA College of Nursing entire state. We need to change town in a better position, then University of Connecticut College of Charleston Michigan State University University of Edinburgh the system and if that means we maybe we should try jumping on College of the Holy Cross New York University University of Miami (3) need to deal with union lawsuits the trend of multi-tasking and College of William & Mary Pace University University of Michigan then maybe that is the price we train the janitor to do some other Connecticut College Providence College Univ. of New Hampshire need to pay to fix the system once function too! Oh wait, sorry, Denison University Quinnipiac University University of Pennsylvania and for all. Maybe we need to take unions probably wouldn’t go for Elon University Regis College University of Pittsburgh a step back to move forward, to that either. Emmanuel College Rensselaer Polytechnic Inst. Univ. of Rhode Island (6)** preserve our town and make it David Oliveira Emory University Roanoke College University of Richmond Fordham University Roger Williams University Univ. of S. Calif. (USC) prosper for us today and for gen- Schoolhouse Road George Washington U. Sacred Heart University University of Vermont Hamilton College Saint Anselm College Univ. of Wisconsin Iona College Skidmore College Wentworth Inst. of Tech. (2) Johnson & Wales U. Syracuse University W. N. Eng. Coll. of Pharm. Ignition interlock law ** Pharmacy (2), Engineering (1), Nursing (1), Arts & Sciences (2) • Numerous students received full or partial merit scholarships

needs to change For information on SAT, ACT, Subject Test Prep & College Essays To the editor: require interlock devices for all Call Cindy Kaplan: (401) 595-9350 or email [email protected] As an alcohol/drug addiction convicted drunken drivers. Academic Tutoring/Final Exam Prep in all subjects also available counselor and concerned There is a push calling for motorist in our state, I am writ- legislation in Rhode Island www.kaplantutor.com ing regarding the continuing making the installation of igni- scourge of drunk driving, and a tion interlock devices manda- potentially life-saving device tory for all DUI offenders, called ‘ignition interlock.’ including first-time offenders. According to an article in the MADD cites research indicat- June 2014 edition of AAA’s ing that “50 to 75 percent of “Horizons” publication, “a convicted drunken drivers vehicle equipped with ignition continue driving even with a interlock will not start without suspended license.” a successful breath test, and In recent testimony before requires periodic re-sampling state legislators, AAA officials while the vehicle is running.” said their association would Currently in Rhode Island, support use of the device in administrative DUI penalties place of license suspension; include only possible installa- “Interlock says you can keep tion of an ignition interlock driving but you’ve got to be system. The device is mandato- sober,” AAA senior vice-presi- ry in our state only after a third dent Lloyd Albert reportedly DUI offense. Statistics provid- told legislators. The ruination ed by MADD estimate conserv- of how many families (of vic- atively that “a first-time tims as well as of perpetrators) offender has operated drunk at could be avoided with this sim- least 80 times before being ple device? arrested.” The AAA article cites I ask that anyone who feels other MADD data that “Rhode this issue warrants attention, Island is one of only seven please contact your state rep- states with a completely dis- resentatives and urge passage Earlier is Better. cretionary law,” meaning the of legislation to expand across courts can decide on a case by the board application of these Mammograms Save Lives. www.cancer.org case basis when a device must ignition interlock devices. The American Cancer Society recommends yearly 1.800.ACS.2345 be installed, and only for William McCaughey mammograms starting at age 40. Free and low cost Hope.Progress.Answers. repeat offenders. Barrington Twenty states at present mammograms are available. Call us anytime, day or night, at 1-800-ACS-2345. We are here to help. Page 8 Warren Times-Gazette June 4, 2014 POLICE REPORT Cows on the loose; just one arrest Monday, May 26 Police got a call that kids were on the Maher Center in Newport. A woman from Gregg Drive called roof of a Sixth Street building. police at 12:34 a.m. to report hearing Someone complained about people rid- someone open her car doors. Police got a call that a group of kids ing minibikes on Water Street. were being rowdy on Water Street. A Davis Street person called police at Items were stolen off a boat on Meta- 3:22 a.m. to report someone in the Wednesday, May 28 com Avenue. back yard. An air conditioner was reported stolen from a Brownell Street home. Friday, May 30 Police got a call about motorcycles rac- Police got a call from a man who said ing on Metacom Avenue. Police were called to Water Street for he struck a deer while driving on Mar- an argument between two tenants in a ket Street. Police were called by the Department tenement. of Child and Youth Services to help Police got a loose cow call on Serpen- keep the peace on Water Street. A fight on Wood Street drew a police tine Road, but couldn’t find the animal. response. Just over an hour later, they got anoth- Police were called out to Wood Street er cow call from Middle Street; the ani- twice in 20 minutes for a tenant dis- Thursday, May 29 mal control officer reported that the pute. A barking dog complaint came in from owner was on the scene and was Fern Drive. rounding them up. YOU’RE INVITED Tuesday, May 27 TO OUR A barking dog call came in from Fern Police got a call from South Cornell Police got a call about an injured rabbit Drive just after 6:30 a.m. Lane about a cow giving birth, that on Charity Drive. may have been in distress. The animal A Metacom Avenue woman reported control officer arrived,and reported no Tiffany M. Ouellette, 20, of 244 Child GARDEN PARTY possible fraud. problem. St., was charged with domestic simple assault/batery and domestic disorderly Police were called by a Terrace Avenue Police got a call about a man in a van conduct, after police were called to her BLOOMRAISER! resident regarding a “Facebook matter.” at Metacom Avenue and Kinnicutt Road home for a disturbance. who may have been selling DVDs of a Police received a report that a child graphic nature. Police checked it out Saturday, May 31 had been left unattended in a car and learned that the man wasn’t selling A loud music call came in from Union SUPPORT OUR parked in a Metacom Avenue parking anything; he waits at the corner regu- Street. lot. The car was gone on their arrival. larly to transport a local man to the A Seymour Street man complained that FLOWERING his wife was trying to get into his STREETLANTERNS! house. A resident on Pokanoket Trail reported the theft of plants, but police didn’t THURSDAY, JUNE 12th specify what kind. 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The following permits have been ing, $23,000. 19 Kinnicutt Ave., Jose Ramos. issued since the beginning of May 509 Child St., Jonathan and Build stairs off existing deck, by Warren building official Nancy Roberts. Strip and re-roof, replace window, $4,000. William Nash Jr.: $4,000. 11 Long Lane, Sharon M. 42 Haile St., Mark T. Aubin. Parayno. Build storage shed, 21 Asselin St., Paul D. Smith. Replcae front porch with Trex, $1,000. Repair basement, remove and $2,000. 14 Pennsylvania Ave., William F. replace batrhoom, ceiling, add 6 Asylum Road, Drew and Lisa Ryan. Install entry door, $5,000. insulation, $6,000. Mercier. Install fencing, $7,000. 4 Colin Circle, Jerry DaSilva. 9 Taddy Ave., James Baptista. 53 Brownell St., Katherine E. Construct shed, $7,000. Install fence, $6,000. Smith. Replace eight windows and 29 Munro Ave., Raymond W. 86 Canario Drive, Roger E. Roy. one door, re-shingle one side of Wilson Jr. Replace stockade fence, Install six replacement windows, house, $5,000. $2,000. $7,000. 11 Long Lane, Sharon M. 31 Bridge St., Robias L. 41 Canario Drive, Carol M. Parayno. Strip and re-roof, $5,000. Rodriques. Repair/replace back Fournier. Install replacement 20 Federal St., Frank R. Lizotte. steps and landing, replace deck patio door and window, $10,000. Replace broken or rotted mem- boards on front porch, $2,000. 560 Main St., Navigant Credit bers, and floor on porch, $3,000. 7 Buffalo Ave., Amy C. Sander- Union. Interior alterations, 77 Coomer Ave., Henry E. son. Install shed, $4,000. $269,000. Girard. Install four replacement 30 Shore Drive, William J. Korab. 592 Main St., Sanita W. Chin. windows, $2,000. Strip and re-roof, $4,000. Strip and re-roof, $4,000. 107 Touisset Road, Caleb and 17 Bradbury St., Thomas H. 390 Child St., Historic Grace Jodi Lee Neves. Construct single Bates. Replace red cedar shingles Realty, LLC. Install vinyl siding, family home, $300,000. and replace trim, $2,000. $9,000. 25 Butterworth Drive, Richard 204 Market St., Laura M. Fer- 9 Beth Ave., Barbara DeSano. A. Kaiser. Vinyl siding, $6,000. reira. Strip and re-roof, $3,000. Update bathrooms, kitchen, fire- 4 Bayview Ave., Shirley Guptill 54 State St., Willow Realty LLC. proof door, $21,00. LePore. First and second floor Add 36 feet to front of building, 19 Long Lane, Karin L. Daigle. additions and renovations, mark parking spaces and install Take down old deck, build anew, $150,000. barrier. Build stone wall, $2,000. $10,000. 33 Miller St., Miller-Abbott 8 South Grove Ave., David H. 25 Bradford St., Kimberly House LLC. Overlay new roof, Mulligan. Add new bathroom in Securo. Strip and re-roof, $6,000. $7,000. basement, $7,000. 10 Joseph Drive, Victor M. Fer- 53 Brownell St., Katherine E. reira. Strip and re-roof, vinyl sid- Smith. Strip and re-roof, $6,000. Thank-A-

INTERNATIONAL BROTHERHOOD OF Teacher POLICE OFFICERS Local #304 Bristol Police Department Bristol Warren Education Foundation’s Thank-A-Teacher spring fundraiser is up First annual Charity Fundraiser Golf Tournament and running! The end of the academic year Registration time: 8 am Shotgun Start: 9 am is a busy time for everyone, parents, stu- dents and teachers. Prize: A trip to the Pete Dye This is your opportunity to honor your Golf Lodge Casa De Campo, June 13,2014 children's teachers, thank them for all they Dominican Republic along have done throughout the year, and with many more giveaways! Swansea Country Club contribute to educational excellence in the Contests: Longest Drive, 299 Market St BWRSD... everyone's a winner! And this Straightest Drive, Closest to Swansea, MA 02777 year, every donation of $10 or more, the Pin, Raffles comes with the free deliver of spring Guests: $25 Fee for Lunch and flowers to your chosen teachers, donate Raffle Event from now until June 9 to qualify. $100 per Golfer Includes: Fee, Car, Lunch & Prizes "Teacher Appreciation is a celebration of learning. It is time for teachers, students, and parents to No Registrations Accepted Day of Tournament honor educators, both past and present, that have the good fortune and charge of directly and positively impacting lives and helping to make achievements and accomplishments possible." - Mrs Colleen O'Connell, Grade 3 Teacher, Hugh Cole School. Please support our effort and make a tax-deductible donation today. For details on how to give please visit us at bwedfoundation.org. All Questions and sponsor information can be directed to: Event bwedfoundation.org Coordinator Det. Keith Martin (401) 787-5291 [email protected]

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Four Girl Scouts from Bristol Elizabeth has been a Girl Scout for and Warren 13 years and is were rewarded in Troop 462. Saturday with Elisabeth the Scouts’ Iacono of Bris- highest award, tol created two the Girl Scout educational Gold Award, videos high- during a cere- lighting the Jane Carney mony at music pro- Rhodes-On- Elisabeth grams at Kicke- The-Pawtuxet in Cranston. Iacono muit Middle Jane Carney of Bristol held a School and Mt. reader’s theatre workshop called Hope High School. Elisabeth has “Out Loud” to been a Girl teach acting to Scout for 10 elementary years and is a school stu- member of dents. The stu- Troop 229. dents later Isoke Samuel of performed a Bristol taught show for the children that Elizabeth Cox residents of recycling is fun Isoke Samuel the Rhode by transform- PHOTOS BY ALEX WATROUS Island Veterans’ Home. Jane has ing trash into Hugh Cole students packed into the auditorium for the “One School, One Book” kickoff recently. been a Girl Scout for 12 years and art projects. A binder and DVD is in Troop 926. with instructions for each of the Elizabeth Cox of Warren held a projects is available as a resource “clothing exchange” at the First at the Roger’s Free Library in Bris- At Hugh Cole, one school and one book Congregational Church in Bristol, tol. Isoke has been a Girl Scout for where she collected clothes and nine years and is a member of Years ago, when the parents of Remarkable Friendship," and redistributed items to those in the Troop 229. current Hugh Cole students more. "One School, One Book" community who needed them. were in grade school, Reading gave students, families, teachers was Fundamental. More recent- and administrators the chance ly, it was just plain fun. To kick off to come together while reading a week-long literacy program the same book; the program pro- called "One School, One Book," motes not only classroom dis- teachers last month brought in cussion on the material, but some special guests to speak to reading at home. "Owen and students about reading and help Mzee" was chosen "because it is Serving RI & Massachusetts them get excited about books. an amazing story about friend- • Estate Planning They included an African drum- ship told through beautiful lan- • Estate Tax Planning mer, guests made up as charac- guage and photographs," Hugh • Special Needs Planning & Guardianships ters from the book "Owen and Cole literacy specialist Sarah Yas- Mzee: The True Story of a sine said. Trisha Minella played a turtle. • Probate & Estate Administration • Trust Administration • Medicaid Planning & Elder Law J. Katherine Scott, Esq. Laura Handwerger, Esq.

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The Warren Senior Center, 20 ter. on Friday, July 25, from 11 a.m. to any questions, call 461-9760. tens for underprivileged children. Libby Lane, is open from 8:30 a.m. An afternoon dessert card party 2 p.m.; and a Lobsterfest at the The computer room is open to Ceramics is at 6 p.m. on Tues- to 4 p.m. Tuesday to Friday and on Thursday, June 12, at 1 p.m. It’s Newport Playhouse on Tuesday, all seniors from 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. days with June. There is no charge has a variety of ongoing activities. an afternoon of cards and games, Aug. 19, from 10:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday to Friday for practice and for the class, just the piece you For more information, or to sign desserts, raffles and prizes. Come with a buffet, a cabaret and a play, pleasure. work on. up for programs, call Betty at 247- along or with a group. Card games Crocheting and crafts are at 6 “Murder at the Howard John- A craft class is at 10 a.m. on 1930. will be available for those who son’s.” p.m. Mondays. Wednesdays with Joan. Beginners An AARP smart driver course is come alone. The donation is $5. Bingo is at 1 p.m. Fridays. Come Cards are played at 9 a.m., with on Thursday, June 5, from noon to Tickets are available from Betty for an afternoon of bingo, with a bridge on Tuesdays and Fridays, are always welcome. 4 p.m. Registration is from 11:30 or at the door. Prize donations and variety of games and cash prizes. Hi-Lo-Jack on Thursdays and SNAP appointments are avail- a.m. to noon. The new course was pastry donations are needed. Let Refreshments are served. cribbage on Fridays. able with Karen Emmes on designed to continue quality dri- Betty know if you can help. Join Rachel and friends for whist Wednesdays. Food assistance is ver education while introducing A summer floral class is at 1 p.m. Ongoing events at 12:15 p.m. on Tuesdays. available to qualified individuals. topics that are relevant for older Thursday, June 19. Choose from Lunch is served in the dining Refreshments are served. New Call the center for eligibility and drivers. an outdoor planter or an indoor center on weekdays at 11:30 a.m. card players are always welcome. an appointment. The cost is $20 ($15 for AARP arrangement. If you choose an for a suggested donation of $3. Aerobics classes are on Tues- Health insurance counseling is members). You may be eligible for outdoor planter, bring a 10-inch Reservations must be made by days and Thursdays at 10:15 a.m. offered on Thursdays by appoint- an auto insurance discount after noon the day before at 245-8140. Join Sue for a workout that focus- planter. The center will provide ment. Janet Holmes from East Bay completing the course. Check the potting mix. The cost is $15 Call between 8:30 a.m. and noon. es on the key posture muscle CAP is available to assist seniors with your insurance carrier. Regis- per member. Sign up with Betty by If you need state transportation groups and cardiovascular sys- tration in advance is required. June 13. services through the RIDE pro- tem. The cost per class is $1.50. with health insurance questions A blood pressure check is from And, save the date! Coming up is gram for medical appointments, Crocheting and knitting is at 1 and options. There are many 9:15 to 10:15 a.m. Tuesday, June a play at 2nd Story Theatre on there is a co-pay fee of $4 round p.m. on Tuesdays. Crochet and/or assistance programs available to 10, thanks to Mary Beth Lescault, Sundays, July 13 and 20; the annu- trip. Medical assistance recipients knit for yourself or for charity. The eligible seniors. Call the center for RN, of Grace Barker Nursing Cen- al senior picnic at Colt State Park will not be charged. If you have group is working on hats and mit- an appointment.

AROUND TOWN From Page 11 Early Republican era with beams Concert by Community new friends while enjoying fine salvaged from British frigates that wine and tasty hors d’oeuvres on To Submit Community News Mr. Westcott will receive an were sunk in Newport Harbor. The String Project Tuesday Wednesday, June 11, from 5:30 to award for historic preservation. Lodge room is decorated in Egypt- 8:30 p.m. at The Wharf Tavern, 255 BY E-MAIL (PREFERRED): He is the new owner of a church in ian motif in harmony with A concert of music performed Water St. [email protected] Warren, formerly St. Mark’s, which Masonic principals. by the Community String Project’s Proceeds will benefit The Corliss students in grades 3 to 12 is on BY MAIL: Warren Times-Gazette, he is saving from being destroyed. Join in friendly association with Institute. There will be a silent Community News, P.O. Box 90, Bristol, He is also known for helping the Lodge’s membership and view Tuesday, June 10, at 7 p.m. at Mt. auction and door prize. Tickets are RI 02809 Hope High School in Bristol. develop the Cutler Mills block in the historic temple. Dinner is $50 per person. For reservations, BY FAX: 401/253-6055 Warren. served at 6 p.m., with the Lodge Admission is free. They will per- e-mail [email protected] or call The speaker for the evening will opening at 7. Visit http://google. form a variety of string ensemble 289-2681. Or, visit the WEBSITE at www. east repertoire bayri.com where you can fill out forms be Rei Battcher, who works at the com/site/washingtontonlodge3 for engagements, weddings, anniver- Bristol Historical & Preservation or e-mail washingtonlodge3@ For more information on the Planning meeting for CSP, visit www.communitystring- saries, births and achievements. Go to Society. Mr. Battcher will talk gamail.com for more information. Class of 1965 reunion the bottom of the homepage and click about the “History of the ‘Old project.org or call 500-1243. on “Send Us Your News.” Jail.’” Refreshments will be served. Rotary Club meets Senior singles invited The Warren High School Class FOR MORE INFORMATION: every Tuesday evening of 1965 will hold a luncheon plan- 401/253-6000, ext. 107 Masonic Lodge to events, activities ning meeting at The Wharf Tavern Or stop by our office at 1 Bradford St., to meet on Tuesday The Warren Barrington Rotary on Tuesday, June 17, at 12:30 p.m. Bristol. Photos are encouraged but Club meets at 6:30 p.m. every Active senior singles are invited to finalize reunion plans and cannot be returned, unless a self- Washington Lodge #3, Free & Tuesday at The Wharf Tavern, to weekly meetings to help plan update addresses and e-mails of addressed, stamped envelope is Accepted Masons, meets the sec- Water Street, Warren. Presented events and activities on Tuesdays classmates. All class members are enclosed. ond Tuesday of the month, June are interesting speakers and pro- at 6:15 p.m. at Dunkin Donuts, 670 welcome to attend. Milestone events, such as births, wed- 10, from 5 to 7 p.m. at the historic grams. Interested parties are wel- Metacom Ave. dings, engagements, etc., must be sub- Masonic Temple at 39 Baker St. come. A full-course dinner is $16. Clamboil on June 22 mitted within the year following the Washington Lodge is the first Want to make a difference in the Evening of wine and benefits Furry Friends event. Lodge chartered by the Grand community? For more informa- hors d’oeuvres benefit DEADLINE: 5 p.m. on Monday Lodge of Rhode Island. tion, call J. Metaxas at 254-3927 or Residents United for Furry NOTE: To get information into the The Temple was built during the e-mail [email protected]. Share an evening with old and Friends (RUFF) will hold its third Eight Days calendar in the Life section, annual clamboil on Sunday, June the deadline is at noon on Friday. 22, at 1 p.m. at the fire station on Railroad Avenue. Tickets are $30 for adults and All summer classes are at the $15 for children 5 to 12 years old. First Congregational Church on Children under 5 years receive a High Street in Bristol. Classes free hot dog and bag of chips. Raf- must meet size minimums in fle tickets also will be sold at the order to run. The registration event. deadline is June 10. More informa- Tickets can be purchased from tion is at www.communitystring any RUFF members or at the War- project.org. ren animal shelter, from Penny King at JK’s Automotive on Main Trip offered to Street, or at Style Unleashed, 232 Waseca Ave., Barrington. Boothbay Harbor Join the Bowlin Group on a Con- String Project offering way Tours escorted trip with Roni a July summer camp Nunes Bowlin to Boothbay Har- bor, Maine, from Bristol on Sept. The Community String Project 19 to 21. Included is two nights at is offering summer camp in July the Boothbay Harbor Inn, four for children in grades 3 to 8 as well meals, including a Maine lobster- as eight weeks of teen and adult bake, harbor cruise, Coastal lessons. Maine Botanical Gardens, shop- Youth camp runs from Mondays ping, and dinner and a show at the to Thursdays, July 14 to 17 and July Carousel Music Theatre. 21 to 24. For details, call Roni at 255- Adult camp runs June 12 to Aug. 9383. A $60 deposit is due by June 5. 12.

Find more photos at eastbayri.com 24/7 Warren Times-Gazette June 4, 2014 Page 13 Free Family Fun Day Saturday at the Audubon; plus ‘Just for Seniors!’ and a botanical event Pull on a hat, grab the binocu- with “An Extraordinary Egg” by lars and head to Let the kids Leo Lionni at 10 a.m. and 1 p.m. explore the great outdoors at the Thursday and at 10 a.m. only on Audubon Society of Rhode Friday. Children ages 3 to 5 enjoy Island’s Environmental Education the reading of a nature story, with Center at 1401 Hope St. on the hands-on activities, followed by a Bristol/Warren town line. nature craft. Adults must accom- The center also features a life- pany children. The fee is $6 for sized model of a Right Whale, har- children ($5 for member chil- bor seal display, marine and fresh- dren). Space is limited; register water aquarium exhibits, tide online. pool tank, along with trails and a I “Saving Bees ... The Right Local Girl Scouts earn gold and silver awards boardwalk to the bay on the 28- Way,” a summer lecture, is from 7 to 8 p.m. Thursday, June 5. Join Girl Scouts from Bristol/Warren who earned their gold and silver awards were honored by Girl Scouts of acre wildlife refuge. The center is open from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Mon- Jon Nelson of Bee Bee Apiaries to Rhode Island and Rhode Island elected officials at a statewide ceremony at Rhodes on-the-Pawtuxet on learn about the plight of the very Sunday, June 1. Pictured (from left to right) are Laura Iacono (Silver Award), Elisabeth Iacono (Gold day to Saturday and noon to 5 important honeybee. Jon and his Award), Bristol Town Administrator Antonio A. Teixeira, Isoke Samuel (Gold Award), Jane Carney (Gold p.m. Sunday. co-presenter, Roger Robitaille of Award) and Elizabeth Cox (Gold Award). The Gold Award represents the highest achievement in Girl The usual admission fee is $6 the R.I. Beekeepers Association, Scouting. Open only to girls in high school, the award challenges scouts to address community problems for adults, $5 for seniors and $4 for will discuss their work as eco- and must include sustainable solutions to ensure lasting effect. Both awards build on a scout’s experience children 4 to 12 years (under 4 are friendly professional bee of service, skill building and leadership activities. free). However, it is waived on the first Saturday of each month for removers. Free Family Fun Day courtesy of a Jon and Roger have safely grant from the Citizens Bank removed hives to save the honey- Foundation. bee in the strangest of places: For more information, call 245- church towers, house gables, 2nd Story offering three plays this summer 7500 or visit www.asrieec.org. To mills, and tall trees. They will dis- register for programs call 949- cuss just how fascinating and 2nd Story Theatre has an excit- retired actress wife, Judith, are 5454, ext. 0, or register online at complicated the honeybee is as ing summer planned at the the- hoping for a quiet family weekend www.asri.org. well as some of the dangers it ater at 28 Market St. in the country. But, they find that’s I A sea glass jewelry workshop faces. And, of course, they will talk an impossible dream when their honey. DownStage for adults is from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. high-spirited children descend Wednesday, June 4. Create a beau- Registration is required. The fee DownStage in June will be with guests of their own. tiful pendant with sea glass found is $10; $8 members. The lecture is “Freud’s Last Session” by Mark St. A houseful of high comedic dra- on local beaches. Learn how to for adults. Register online. Germain. Legendary psychoana- ma waits to be ignited as egos choose the right piece of glass and I A Free Family Fun Day is lyst Dr. Sigmund Freud invites the erupt and tempers flare. A come- transform it into fun, creative jew- from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday, rising Oxford Don C.S. Lewis to his dy classic. Performances are from elry using quick and easy wire June 7. Admission to the Environ- home in London. July 18 to Aug. 31. wrapping techniques. The pro- mental Education Center is free Tickets are $30 each. A three- There, the two clash about love, gram includes all materials; but, if on the first Saturday of every play subscription is $75. Previews sex, the existence of God, and the you found something special on month, courtesy of a grant from (the first three performances) are meaning of life. It’s a deeply the beach, bring it. the Citizens Bank Foundation. $10 each only online or in person, touching play filled with humor Registration is required as space Families can explore environmen- in cash, in advance, at the box that explores the minds, hearts is limited to 12 participants and tal exhibits representing Rhode office. and souls of two brilliant men classes fill quickly. The fee is $30 Island’s diverse habitats, enjoy the addressing some of the greatest For more information or tickets, nature trails, and participate in visit the box office at 28 Market St., ($25 members). Register online. questions of all time. More classes are coming up on programs listed below, which are Artistic Director Ed Shea will star call 247-4200 or e-mail boxoffi Performances are from June 6 to June 14 and 28. free. as Freud in 2nd Story’s first sum- [email protected]. Check 29. I Preschool storytimes are on — 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.: Nature craft mer offering, “Freud’s Last Ses- the website at www. 2ndStoryThe UpStage in repertory sion.” atre.com. Thursday and Friday, June 5 and 6, See more AUDUBON NEWS Page 14 UpStage Rep in July and August will present two plays. they are accused of murder; one First up is the popular “And by one they start to die. A mystery Then There Were None (aka ’Ten classic. Performances are from Little Indians’)” by Agatha July 11 to Aug. 29. Christie. Ten guilty strangers are In “Hay Fever” by Noel Coward, trapped on an island. One by one novelist David Bliss, and his

Ask Dr. Kerwin AREAS PRONE TO DECAY Q: Where is decay most likely to occur ment of the head and neck are also on a tooth? especially susceptible to root cavities. Smooth surface decay usually happens A: Dental caries, the technical name for tooth decay, can occur on three specific in the sides of the teeth that face each areas of the tooth: in the root, which con- other. Those surfaces are called the nects the tooth to the jaw; in the pits and proximal surfaces. Flossing is such an fissures that generally are on the chew- important part of your oral health regi- ing, or occlusal, portion of the tooth; and men because toothbrush bristles, as a on the smooth enamel sides of the tooth. rule, will not adequately clean the proxi- In the case of children, about 60 percent mal surfaces. Flossing will scrape off the of all cavities occur in the pits and fis- plaque that holds the acid created by the sures, either on the chewing surface, or chemistry in your mouth. Talk with your in the pits and fissures that occur on dentist at your next visit about tech- other surfaces of teeth that did not form niques you can use to keep all the sur- properly. Sealants can be helpful in pre- faces of your teeth clean. venting dental caries at this stage of a youngster’s growth. Presented as a service to the Root decay is a condition that normally community by occurs in older people whose gums may • Dr. Theodore G. Drummond have receded, exposing the root to the • Dr. John F. Kerwin, DDS hazards of the oral environment. Cancer Presented as a public service patients who have had radiation treat- 634 Main St, Warren • 245-5825 Page 14 Warren Times-Gazette June 4, 2014 AT THE YMCA The Bayside YMCA offers a vari- The fee is $30 for members and can result in severe physical weak- vention. The program fosters sup- sports, kayak camp (beginner and ety of programs for all ages at the Y non-members. Call to register. ness. And older adults may experi- port and develops relationships advanced), sailing and seaman- at 70 West St., Barrington. Stop by ence isolation and depression while focusing on strength train- ship, horseback riding, and aquat- or call 245-2444 for more informa- Managing falls when they limit their interactions ing, stretching, flexibility, low- ics. tion or to register. Online registra- with family and friends. impact aerobics and balance. For more information on regis- tion is available for YMCA mem- Have you turned down a chance Learn to set realistic goals to It is designed to be safe for phys- tration and general camp bers at www.gpymca.org. to go out with family or friends increase activity, change your ically unfit adults yet challenging inquiries, contact Jason Piette, Programs may be canceled due because you were concerned environment to reduce fall risk enough for the more active partic- camp director at 245-2444, ext. to lack of enrollment, so register as about falling? Have you cut down factors, and learn simple exercises ipant. Classes are on Monday, 50813, or [email protected]. soon as possible. Financial assis- on a favorite activity because you to increase strength and balance. Wednesday and Friday from 12:30 tance is available for many pro- might fall? “A Matter of Balance: Space is limited and registration to 1:30 p.m. Come one day or all Cardiac fitness grams. Managing Concerns About Falls” is required. It is limited to 12 par- three. Your progress in strength, will be offered by the YMCA and ticipants. Call the YMCA. flexibility and balance will be Have you graduated from a Meditation class Olympic Physical Therapy. measured quarterly. medically supervised cardiac The eight-session program is EnhanceFitness® It is free for members and $25 a rehabilitation program? Are you Meditation is a tool designed to from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Wednes- month for non-members. Call to ready to participate in a fitness keep your body, mind and spirit in days, June 18 to Aug. 6, at Olympic The EnhanceFitness® Program register. program geared toward cardiac balance. Discover the ability to Physical Therapy, 450 Hope St., is a series of specially designed fitness and maintaining what you help yourself move toward greater Bristol. It is $15. A workbook is and tested exercises specifically Camp Manitoo have achieved? balance, control and peace of provided and refreshments are for the management of arthritis. A Step II Cardiac Fitness Pro- mind at a group meditation class served. The benefit of this evidence based Camp Manitoo is in Barrington gram with a trained professional with Ariadne Greenberg on Satur- People who who fear falling program is recognized by the Cen- on the grounds of the Bayside meets at the Y on Monday, day, June 14, from 1 to 4 p.m. often limit their activities, which ters for Disease Control and Pre- YMCA. It’s a traditional day camp Wednesday, and Friday from 9 to with value-based programs that 10 a.m. Classes are ongoing and help kids explore and discover new participants are accepted their talents and interests while whenever they are ready. building strong friendships in a Classes are free for members fun-filled day. and $55 a month for non-mem- Programs are designed for bers. For more information, con- preschool age, as well as children tact Sandi in the Wellness Center. grades 1 to 7. Age-appropriate Call or stop by the Y to register. specialty camps are also offered including fencing camp, art camp, guitar camp, farm camp, extreme

AT THE LIBRARY Lego free play hour book page and displayed for a week in between sessions. is on Wednesdays Legos will be provided by the library. For more information, e- It’s Legos at the Library on mail ghchildrensroom@gmail. Wednesdays from 3:30 to 4:30 com or call Peggy at 245-7686. p.m. in the children’s room at the library. The Lego free play hour is George Hail Library is at 530 for children in kindergarten to Main St. Hours are from 10 a.m. Grade 5 with an adult. to 8 p.m. Monday to Thursday Show off your skills and let your and 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Friday and imagination flow during the Saturday. For more information, weekly play hour. Lego creations call 245-7686 or visit www.george made during free play will be pho- hail.org tographed for the library’s Face- ‘Just for Seniors!’ at the Audubon From Page 13 nia Marks, Audubon senior direc- tor of advocacy, on July 9; and table “Summer Birds of Bristol” by Lau- — 10 a.m. and 2 p.m.: Nature ra Carberry, Audubon Fisherville story Brook Wildlife Refuge manager, — 10:30 to 11:30 a.m.: Gills on Aug. 13. Bring binoculars if you Club: Shark Identification (for have them. girls ages 8 and up) I “Explore the Nature of Pru- — 11 a.m. to 1 p.m.: Artist dence Island” from 9:45 a.m. to demonstration 4:30 p.m. on Saturday, June 14, on I As part of the ongoing botan- Prudence Island. It’s a great intro- ical exhibit, “Drawing and Paint- duction to the incredibly rich ing Botanicals,” a demonstration, diversity of wildlife, ecosystems is on Saturday, June 7, from 11 and history on the island. Enjoy a a.m. to 1 p.m. and on Saturday, guided van trip exploring various June 21, from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 habitats and trails, learning about p.m. the wildlife and plants. Join artists Gail Tantangelo and The walking trails are simple to Joan DeGregory as they demon- moderate and it’s an easy pace as strate the drawing and painting of you will be looking for birds, but- botanicals. It is free with admis- terflies, reptiles, amphibians and sion. Registration is not required. plants. I “Just for Seniors!” is on The fee is $12 for adults and $6 Wednesday, June 11, from 10 to for children 10 and older only ($8/ 11:30 a.m. Those interested in $4 members). For details on trav- learning something new and eling to Prudence Island, visit the meeting other seniors with similar events calendar at www.asri.org. interests are invited for educa- Register online at www.asri.org. tional programs on a variety of I “From the Mountains to the topics. Class is limited to 15 par- Sea: Plants, Trees, and Shrubs of ticipants, so register early. New England” is open through The topic on June 11 is “Geology June 28. View the New England of Rhode Island” by Lisa Maloney, Society of Botanical Artists’ juried Audubon urban education coor- exhibition of native plant portraits dinator. The cost is $15 ($12 mem- during regular center hours. Cele- bers). brate the diversity and beauty of Other programs coming up are plants from our own backyards. “Butterfly Walk and Talk” by Euge- The exhibit is free with admission. Warren Times-Gazette June 4, 2014 Page 15 80th birthday celebrated College graduation notices to begin next week Amelia Notarangelo of Kickemuit Village cele- brated her 80th birthday with a surprise party If you want to let Warren know once. So, submit additional infor- receive the list from the college on May 10 at the home of her son and daughter- that you (or your child) are gradu- mation or a photograph as soon (so, please be patient). in-law, Michael and Sherry Notarangelo. Attend- ating, now is the time to get the as possible. We need digital pho- Drop off any material at the ing were grandchildren and nieces and nephews information to the Warren Times- tos e-mailed or sent on a disc as a office, 1 Bradford St., Bristol; mail from as far away as Florida. Mr. and Mrs. Gazette. Some colleges and uni- high-resolution jpg or tif. Or, we it to Community News, P.O. Box Notarangelo also surprised “Gram” with a trip to versities do not include parents’ accept glossy photographs (not 90, Bristol, RI 02809, fax it to 253- Las Vegas on her actual birthday, May 13. names, honors received or those with a matte finish). 6055 or e-mail it to lyndarego@ employment plans, and most do We will begin running the eastbaynewspapers.com. Include not include photographs. notices on June 11 as space per- a phone number where you can Due to the large volume of mits, and will print all the stu- be reached during the day. AT THE EAST BAY CHAMBER OF COMMERCE notices, the Warren Times can dents from a particular university For more information, call 253- only print a graduation notice or college together when we 6000, ext. 107. Learn how to make Engagement (K.C. Ferrara), the Community Partnership Center your website healthy (Arnold Robinson), the Latino Policy Institute (Anna Cano- Save the date! East Bay Beer Festival coming up A seminar, “Why Your Website Morales) and the R.I. Housing Brickyard Wine & Spirits and Shack) on Saturday, June 14, from brewing demonstration with Carl May Be Losing You Money,” is on Works (Nicole Lagace) and Vice Thursday, June 5, from 2 to 3:30 The East Bay Home Brew Club will noon to 4 p.m. from Brew Horizons Homebrew President Peter Wilbur. present a local beer festival featur- Breweries scheduled to appear Supply. p.m. at the Chamber office. Learn about the numerous Chances are your website was ing all the great Rhode Island so far include Foolproof, Narra- Tickets are $30 the day of the ways you can involve the students breweries in one beautiful water- gansett, Gray Sail, The Bucket, event or $25 in advance online never designed to be profitable. It at RWU with internships, jobs, was probably not designed to front location on historic Water Newport Storm and Berkshire. through Eventbrite.com (search projects and volunteer opportuni- Street (next to Blount’s Clam There will be live music and a for “2014 East Bay Beer Fest”). attract the “right” visitors and ties at your organization. then convert those visitors to cus- Meet & Greet Networking tomers. events are fun, affordable ways to With Kevin Conway’s 10-point network with fellow Chamber website health checklist and members and their guests, and to Online Profitability Blueprint, get a view inside the workings of a uncover why your website is not fellow member’s business. generating leads, customers and Sign up for the monthly oppor- cash. Discover what your specific tunity to break the ice, put names website is missing with a 10-point with faces, chat, exchange busi- website health checklist you will ness cards and gain new allies in create and take home to immedi- the local business community. ately implement. Registration is required. The The seminar is $10; $5 for mem- cost is $5 for Chamber members bers. To sign up, call the office or and $10 for guests. Call or sign up visit the website. online. Mr. Conway is a 15-year eCom- merce veteran and business coach, consultant and speaker. He Free counseling with is president of Cutting Edge eMar- a business counselor keting and founder of Conway’s Vintage Treasures, an upscale Anyone interested in a free, online retail gallery of fine art, confidential mentoring session antiques and rare collectibles that can contact the East Bay Chamber has over 10,000 visitors a month of Commerce to meet with a and has grown tenfold in the last SCORE business counselor. five years. Appointments are available on His most recent online venture Fridays at 9:30 or 10:30 a.m. at the is a web-based business dedicat- Chamber office. ed to men’s health and fitness. He Learn more about how to grow, is a graduate of the University of expand or manage your business Rhode Island and a US Navy sub- with a face-to-face consultation marine service veteran. with a business professional who has owned a variety of businesses Women’s spring series for 40 years and can help with your questions or problems. continues on Tuesdays You decide the level of assis- tance you would like, and the A women’s spring series will number of sessions, based on bring harmony, life-balance, edu- your needs. cation and resources to women at Call the Chamber office for the Chamber of Commerce more information. offices. The weekly Brown Bag Lunch is The East Bay Chamber of Com- hosted by WEBOND (Women’s merce is at 16 Cutler St., Suite Empowerment and Business 102, Warren. For more informa- Owners Networking Develop- tion, call the office at 245-0750 or ment) on Tuesdays from noon to 1 visit www.eastbaychamberri.org. p.m. Admission is $5 weekly. Each week, they present a guest speak- er (20 minutes), networking, a raf- ACHIEVEMENTS fle and more. Visit www.meetup. com/webond for more informa- Two Warren students, juniors tion or call 245-0750. at Worcester Polytechnic Insti- tute, recently completed intense, Networking event hands-on research projects. EMI- next week at university LY CAMBROLA, who is majoring in biomedical engineering, did a The next Meet & Greet Network- “Fire Service Market Analysis” in ing event is at Roger Williams Uni- Costa Rica. ELI WOLFANG, who versity on Wednesday, June 11, is majoring in mechanical engi- from 5:30 to 7 p.m. in the Global Heritage Hall, Lower Level. Join neering did a project “Re-evalu- the East Bay Chamber of Com- ating the Citi Gallery” in London. merce and the University Out- At WPI, all undergraduates are reach and Engagement Team for required to complete a research- an evening of networking. driven, professional-level project Meet the directors of the Career that applies science and technol- Center (Robbin Beauchamp), the ogy to address an important soci- Feinstein Center of Community etal need or issue. Page 16 Warren Times-Gazette June 4, 2014

RICHARD W. DIONNE JR. Special olympian John Kemp proudly holds up the two gold medals that he won over the weekend. KEMP: Baysiders compete at Summer Games From Page 1 dash, 25 freestyle and 25 back- Mary Ellen Powers: 50 stroke freestyle, 50 backstroke and entire three-hour shift at Warren John Kemp: 25 freestyle and 25 relay race. Town Hall. Everyone who congrat- backstroke Francis Siembab: 100-meter ulated him was greeted with a Cindy O'Donnell: 25 freestyle dash and softball throw huge smile, handshake or hug. and 25 backstroke More than a dozen area resi- Robbie Strickland: 400-meter Tiverton dents competed in this past week- dash, shotput, 50 freestyle, 100 Lisa Lagasse: 200-meter walk, end’s Rhode Island Special freestyle and relay race shotput, 25 freestyle, 25 back- Olympics Summer Games as stroke and relay race members of the Bristol County Bristol Baysiders team. All competitors Edward Beskid: 200-meter dash, Providence won either gold, silver, bronze or a 25 freestyle, 50 freestyle and relay Jaclyn Parkos: 200-meter walk fourth place ribbon in their event. race and softball throw Athletes include: Harry Emery: 100-dash and Donna Specht: 200-meter softball throw walk, 25 freestyle, 25 backstroke Warren Carol Rodrigues: 200-meter and relay race Janine Beausoleil: 200-meter walk, 25 freestyle, 25 backstroke walk and softball throw and relay race Seekonk Lisa Caton: 200-meter walk, Heather Wyrostek: 25- shotput, 25 freestyle, 25 back- Barrington freestyle, 25 breaststroke and stroke and relay race Dennis Hunter: 200-me’ter relay race Eleanor Ingraham: 200-meter walk and softball throw

eastbayri.com 24/7 Warren Times-Gazette June 4, 2014 Page 17 LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE Mt. Hope sends two TOWN OF WARREN TOWN OF WARREN WARREN ZONING BOARD NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING PROBATE COURT JUNE 18, 2014 514 MAIN STREET The Town Council of the Town of Warren 9:30 A.M. Notice is hereby given by the Warren, RI to freshman state will hold a public hearing in the Council PROBATE JUDGE, STEVEN Zoning Board of Review that Public Chambers, 514 Main Street, Warren, RI, MINICUCCI Hearings will be held on Wednesday, on Tuesday, June 10, 2014 at 7:00 P.M. ACTING PROBATE JUDGE, ANTHONY June 18, 2014 in the Town Council DESISTO, ESQ. Chambers at the Warren Town Hall, 514 track championship Re: Transfer of a BVL Main Street At 7:00 PM concerning the Beverage & Nebiker, Walter A., Est. #14-10 following applications: Victualing License Nebiker, Karin C.has qualified as More than 30 team competed in meet. Michaela Goglia collected Executrix of the estate. Creditors must file Continued Applications: the Rhode Island Interscholastic all six points by placing third in From: Vincent Hospitality, LTD their claims in the Clerk's Office in the 1. Application #14-10; John d/b/a The Cheese Plate time required by law beginning May 21, League freshman state champi- the 100 meter high hurdles in 17.9 Quattrocchi RT, appellant; 325 54 State Street 2014. Water St; plat map 5, lot 1; request onship track meet on Tuesday, seconds, and seventh in the 300 Warren, RI 02885 May 21, 28, & June 4, 2014 for an Appeal of the January 17, May 27 at East Greenwich High meter hurdle event with a time of To: 54 State Street, LLC 2014 Stop Work Order issued by d/b/a 54 State Street Lamb, David, Est. #14-20 School. Of those team, the Mt. 55.8 seconds. the Warren Zoning Officer regard- 54 State Street Morganeve Swain has qualified as Hope girls’ track team tied for Malerie George placed 12th in ing maintenance dredging. Warren, RI 02885 Executrix of the estate. Creditors must file 23rd place. the 3000 meter with her time of their claims in the Clerk's Office in the New Applications: time required by law beginning May 21, The Huskies sent two girls to 12:47.6. The proposed application can be 1. Application #14-17; 606 Metacom reviewed at the Town Clerk’s Office, 514 2014. compete in the championship May 21, 28, & June 4, 2014 Ave, LLC, owner and J & Z, LLC, Main Street Monday–Friday, 9:00.A.M.- applicant; 608 Metacom Ave; plat 4:00.P.M. The above application will be in map 13D, lots 67, 69, & 72; order for hearing at which time and place Morrison Leger, Est. #02-30 Petition for Fifth Accounting be heard on request for a Variance from sec- all remonstrant may make their objec- tion 32-115B of the Warren Zoning tions. June 12, 2014 . Warriors registration Tuesday May 21, 28 & June 4, 2014 Ordinance to install a 48 sq. ft. wall mounted sign which will exceed Warren Town Council the 20 sq. ft. that is permitted. Julie A. Coelho, CMC, Town Clerk McPherson, John. .Est. 14-16 Registration for the East Bay Middle School field house. David Gura and Michael Gura has quali- Warriors’ youth football and Registration fees are $125 for fied as Co-Administrators of the estate. 2. Application #14-18; Wilmington Individuals requesting interpreter services Trust NA, Trustee, owner and cheerleading season runs from one player, $210 for two players, for the hearing impaired must notify the Creditors must file their claims in the Clerk's Office in the time required by law Russell Peters, applicant; 11 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. this coming Tues- and for three or more players, Town Clerk’s Office at least forty-eight (48) Pokanoket Trail; plat map 17, lot Hours prior to the meeting. 245-7340. beginning May 28, 2014 day, June 10, at the Mary V. Quirk $210 plus $25 for each after the May 28, June 4 & 11, 2014 164; request for a Variance from School in Warren. The Warriors, first two. If you are new to the section 32-77 of the Warren May 21, 28, June 4, 2014 Zoning Ordinance to modify the part of the Pop Warren organiza- organization, please bring an Bochenski, William, Est. #14-24 Petition for Administration to be heard on existing variance to allow the tion, are open to boys and girls age original birth certificate for each June 26, 2014. existing garage, that is in violation 5 to 14 from Warren, Bristol and child. LEGAL NOTICE June 4, 11 & 18, 2014 of the setbacks permitted in the Swansea. Another signup runs For more information, e-mail previous variance decision, to ADVERTISEMENT Blinn, Jr. William R, a/k/a Blinn, Jr. remain. from 10:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Sat- Tara Thibaudeau at displays@hot- SPECIAL WARREN ZONING BOARD William Roy, Est. #14-22 urday, July 12, at the Kickemuit mail.com. MEETING Linda S. Blinn has qualified as Executrix 3. Application #14-19; Wilmington of the estate. Creditors must file their Trust NA, Trustee, owner and JUNE 17, 2014 claims in the Clerk's Office in the time Russell Peters, applicant; 11 required by law beginning June 4, 2014. Pokanoket Trail; plat map 17, lot Notice is hereby given by the Warren, RI June 4, 11 & 18, 2014 164; request for a Special Use LEGAL NOTICE Zoning Board of Review that a Special Permit from section 32-77 of the Meeting for a Public Hearing will be held Taylor-Gast, Jacqueline A., Est. #14-25 Warren Zoning Ordinance to mod- TOWN OF WARREN COLLECTOR’S SALE OF ESTATES on Tuesday, June 17, 2014 in the Town Petition for Name Changed to Jacqueline ify the existing SUP to allow the FOR TAXES AND ASSESSMENTS DUE AND UNPAID Council Chambers at the Warren Town A. Taylor to be heard on June 26, 2014. existing garage, that is in violation Hall, 514 Main Street at 7:00 PM con- June 4, 11 & 18, 2014 of the conditions of the previous The undersigned, Finance Director of the Town of Warren, hereby gives notice that he cerning the following application: SUP decision, to remain. will sell at public auction to the highest bidder, in the Council Chamber Town Hall, 514 Individuals requesting interpreter servic- Main Street, Warren, Rhode Island, on June 26, 2014 at 10:00 A.M. Local Time, the fol- Application #14-16; Tourister Mill es for the hearing impaired must notify 4. Application #14-20; Rosemary lowing described parcels of real estate (for the levy upon which notice is hereby given) LLC, owner and applicant; 91 Main the Town Clerk's Office at least forty-eight Castigliego, owner and Richard or so much thereof as may be necessary to pay the taxes and assessments which con- St; plat map 1, lot 4 and plat map 2, (48) hours prior to the meeting. 245-7340 Allaire, applicant; 322 Metacom stitute a lien thereon, (including where applicable, any tangible taxes and/or any liens lots 1, 2, & 19; request for a or “via RI Relay 1-800-745-5555” (TTY). Ave; plat map 11, lot 139; request pursuant to Rhode Island General Laws 23-27.3-125.7), together with interest, costs Variance from sections 32-4, 32-78, for a Variance from section 32-78 and expenses incident to this sale. 32-79B, 32-100(A) & (E)(3), 32-105, of the Warren Zoning Ordinance to 32-106(A) and 32-109 of the LEGAL NOTICE install a 10’ x 10’ concrete pad with Each of the following described parcels will be sold for the payment of the taxes and Warren Zoning Ordinance to con- a 6’ x 6’ cooler that will increase lot TOWN OF WARREN assessments. Information as to the nature of the said taxes and assessments, and the struct a mixed-use development coverage to 34.2% where 30% is VACANCIES amounts due on the several parcels may be obtained from the undersigned and will be and make modifications, additions, permitted. SEASONAL announced at the sale. and renovations that require several variances as listed in the applica- PLAYGROUND COUNSELORS 5. Application #14-21; Paul Bedard, ARTS AND CRAFTS INSTRUCTOR For a more particular description of said estates, reference is made to the Assessor’s tion. owner & applicant; 11 Leonard St; Plats as the same appeared in the Office of the Assessor or Assessors of said Town of plat map 16, lots 113, & 114; The Town of Warren is seeking applica- Warren. June 4, 2014 request for a Variance from sec- tions for the above seasonal positions. tion 32-77 of the Warren Zoning Applications may be obtained in the Town TERMS: CASH, CERTIFIED CHECK OR MONEY ORDER Ordinance to construct a 13’ x Clerk’s Office or on the Town Website TERMS: COMPLIANCE WITH R.I.G.L. 44-9-13.1 AND COMPLIANCE WITH 34.25’ addition and rear deck with www.townofwarren-ri.gov. Applications R.I.G.L. 44-9-13. NOTICE OF PUBLIC a front yard setback of 8.8’ where must be filed in the Town Clerk’s Office, 25’ is required and will exceed SALE OF PERSONAL 514 Main Street, Warren, RI, no later than P-2 L-45 TAXED TO JASON J. AMBROSE & CANDACE A. CASALA minimum lot area. Friday, June 6, 2014 by 4:00 PM. P-2 L-32 TAXED TO AMBROSE PROPERTIES, LLC PROPERTY P-2 L-143 TAXED TO JOSEPH C. BENEVIDES 6. Application #14-22; Willow Realty The Town of Warren is an equal opportu- P-15A L-187 TAXED TO ARTURO & MARIA V. BERMUDEZ LLC, owner, and 54 State Street, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN nity provider & employer P-20 L-423 TAXED TO CARLOS M. CARDOSO LLC, applicant; 54 State Street; P-20 L-104 & 156 TAXED TO JOHN CASCARANO THAT THE UNDERSIGNED plat map 4, lot 97; request for a Julie A. Coelho, CMC P-3 L-161 TAXED TO KATRINA L. DAVIES WILL SELL TO SATISFY Special Use Permit from section Town Clerk 32-51 of the Warren Zoning P-4 L-31 TAXED TO FEW PROPERTIES, INC. THE LIEN OF THE OWNER P-2 L-95 TAXED TO AMBROSE PROPERTIES, LLC Ordinance to modify the existing May 28, June 4, 2014 P-3 L-171 TAXED TO BURTON A. & SUSAN MERLIN AT THE PUBLIC SALE BY Special Use Permit decision P-15A L-306 TAXED TO HANLEY VILLAGE DVPMT. CORP. COMPETITIVE BIDDING issued March 28, 2007 and subse- P-5 L-7 TAXED TO KATHLEEN COSTELLO & TIMOTHY M. JEZAK quent decisions. P-21 L-251 TAXED TO WALLACE F. & DIANE LAKE ON June 10 AT 11:00AM, LEGAL NOTICE P-3 L-54 TAXED TO WILLIAM J. MACK & SUSAN H. WELIN A-1 SELF STORAGE June 4, 2014 P-22 L-2 TAXED TO JOHN MONIZE, JR., JOHN MONIZE & AMELIA SMITH 10 SEYMOUR ST, TOWN OF WARREN P-15B L-307 TAXED TO JOSE C., JR., DANIEL & MARIA REGO LIFEGUARDS –CERTIFIED P-4 L-32 TAXED TO EST. OF PASQUALINA SEQUINO WARREN, RI P-4 L-17 TAXED TO JESSE M. TAVARES, JR ENTIRE CONTENTS OF Must be DEM certified “non-surf”. One P-23 L-72 TAXED TO KERRI A. TWEEDY #145 Kenneth Wygant (1) Seasonal, at 40 hours per week. One (1) Seasonal part-time, at 19 hours per Property upon which taxes have been paid in full prior to the tax sale will not, of course, Consisting of household items week, $11.25hr -Weekends are required. be auctioned at the tax sale. PURCHASES REQUIRE Applications may be obtained in the Town Please be advised that if the above property in which you have a substantial interest is Clerk’s Office or on the Town Website sold at tax sale, then you have one (1) year to redeem it through the Collector’s Office CASH ONLY. ALL GOODS www.townofwarren-ri.gov. Applications or through the tax sale purchaser by tendering the taxes paid, plus a ten percent (10%) ARE SOLD AS IS AND MUST must be filed in the Town Clerk’s Office, penalty on the tax sale amount, plus one percent (1%) interest on the tax sale amount BE REMOVED AT TIME OF 514 Main Street, Warren, RI, no later than from the seventh month onward. After one (1) year, you may exercise your right to Friday, June 6, 2013 by 4:00 PM. redeem through the tax sale purchaser, or if a Petition to Foreclose your Right of SALE. SALE IS SUBJECT TO Redemption has been filed in Superior Court, you may redeem through the Court until ADJOURNMENT. The Town of Warren is an equal opportu- a Final Decree is entered forever foreclosing your right of redemption. nity provider & employer A-1 Self Storage Inc MICHAEL J. ABBRUZZI 110 Seymour Street Julie A. Coelho, CMC FINANCE DIRECTOR Town Clerk TOWN OF WARREN Warren, RI 02885 401 245-0330 May 28, June 4, 2014 June 4, 2014 Page 18 Warren Times-Gazette June 4, 2014 OBITUARIES Susan Mastrola Wallace Rodzen Long-time educator with the Massachusetts Special Took part in Normandy invasion Susan (Brooks) Mastrola, 73, of Olympics. Wallace (Walenty) Rodzen, Swansea, passed away Friday, She leaves two children, 104, passed May 9, 2014 at Charlton Memorial Michael E. Pockel of Norwalk, CT away Friday, Hospital. She was the wife of the and Elizabeth D. Pockel of Fyn, May 30, 2014. late Dr. Frank Mastrola DDS. Denmark; two sisters, Sarah Foehl He was the Born in Brooklyn, NY, the of Willamston, MA and Stephanie husband of daughter of the late Edwin B. and Elliman of Rye, NY; a brother, the late Mary Ruth (Daugherty) Brooks, she was Edwin H. Brooks of Norwalk, CT, R odzen a 1959 graduate of Rosemary Hall two grandchildren, Eskild and (Gryszkow). Calendar School, received her Bachelor’s Torvald, and several nieces and Born in degree from Northeastern Univer- nephews. Poland, he was sity in 1965 and her Master’s Donations in her memory may a son of the OPEN DOOR: degree from Northeatsern Univer- be made to the Massachusetts late Pawel and Maria (Skiba) Grief Support sity in 1968, where she was a Special Olympics at www.spe- Rodzen. Mr. Rodzen served member of Phi Delta Kappa. cialolympicsma.org. under the First Armored Divi- Drop in support for those who are Mrs. Mastrola was an educator Private arrangements are in the sion of the Polish Army in Eng- grieving. Stop by Hambly Brick House for 33 years at the Kickemuit Mid- care of the Waring Sullivan Home land during World War II. He anytime between 10am and 12 noon to dle School in Warren, RI, in of Memorial Tribute at Birchcrest participated in the Invasion of Seekonk, MA and in Baltimore, in Swansea. See www.waring-sul- Normandy and was later sta- share a cup of coffee or tea. Hosted by MD. She was also very involved livan.com. tioned in West Germany with Lark d’Helen or Barbara Carnes. international troops on a mis- sion to keep peace. In 1951, Mr. Patrick McNally Rodzen immigrated to the Unit- Mondays, beginning June 2nd ed States. He was a long-time Steamfitter, rode Mini Coopers He was a steamfitter with UA resident of Warren and a parish- 10am thru 12noon Patrick McNally, 44, of Warren, Local 51 before being injured. He ioner of former St. Casimir’s R.I., passed and his wife were members of var- Church. Hambly Brick House away on Thurs- ious Mini Cooper clubs around He leaves his step-daughter, 30 Red Cross Ave., Newport day, May 29. New England. Barbara Donahue and her hus- 2014. He was He was an active client of Jour- band Dennis; step-grandchil- the husband of ney Forward, an exercise-based dren, Karen, Jim and Mark; four Angela (Per- program designed for people with step-great grandchildren; his People who have come to our ruzzi) McNally. spinal cord injuries. nieces, Janina Zagula, Jane Gen- Born in Green- Arrangements are with Smith dreau, and Carol Connell; a programs have told us: field, Ma., he Funeral Home & Memorial Ser- great-niece, Malgorzata Rainey, “I was skeptical that a group could help–but it did.” was the son of vices, 8 Schoolhouse Road, War- six great-nieces and nephews William McNal- ren, where family will receive and one great-great-niece. “This (group) made me appreciate more what I still have.” ly and Ruth Turcotte, and the friends from 4 to 7 p.m. Tuesday, A committal service was held brother of Steve McNally. June 3, and at 10 a.m. Wednesday, in St. Mary of the Bay Cemetery All Community Connections events are June 4. Services follow at 11 a.m. in Warren. Contributions in his in the funeral home. memory may be made to free of charge; space is limited, 2nd Anniversary In lieu of flowers, donations can Wounded Warrior Project, PO so please call Mary at 846-0698 be made to Journey Forward, 755 Box 757517, Topeka, KS 66675. Dr. Alfred Rego Dedham St, Canton, Ma 02021. See www.wilbur- to reserve your place. See wjsmithfh.com. romano.com. www.memorialfuneralhome.com

LEGAL NOTICE MEMORIAL HAMBLY CONNORS NOTICE Funeral Home & Brick House Funeral Home & Cremation Service 30 Red Cross Avenue Cremation Service TOWN OF WARREN 375 Broadway Newport 55 West Main Road Newport • 401-846-0350 401-846-0698 Portsmouth • 401-683-2511 CHARTER REVIEW COMMISSION Robert, Kurt and Christopher Edenbach Funeral Directors/Owners Declaration papers are available at the Warren Town Clerk’s Office, 514 Main St., Warren, RI 02885 or on the town’s web site, www.townofwarren-ri.gov, for Charter Review Commission. Forever in our thoughts Declaration Papers must be filed in the Town Clerk’s Office on and hearts. June 23 – 25, 2014, 9 am – 4pm.

The Rego Family Julie A. Coelho, CMC Town Clerk

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Born in the Azores Vieira. She was the sister of the Maria Jose (Pacheco) Deshong, late Maria Jesus Acucena, Alcina Bristol County 85, of the Grace Pacheco Brunette, Maria da Con- Barker Nursing ceicao Pacheco Batista and the BUSINESS Home, passed aunt of the late Joe Pacheco Vieira. away on Thurs- She was a CNA for Health ADVERTISEMENT day, May 22, Haven Nursing Home for 15 years 2014, at the and later worked at Carol Cable Philip Hulitar for seven years before retiring. Center in Provi- Her funeral services were held Faithful Friends helps you say dence. She was Wednesday, May 28 from the the wife of the George Lima Funeral Home in late Donald Deshong and the Bristol, with a Mass of Christian farewell to a beloved pet mother of the late Frank V. burial celebrated by Rev. Richard Deshong. Narciso at St. Elizabeth Church in Born in Posto Santo, Terceira, Bristol. Liturgical readings were here’s little doubt pets are Azores, she was the daughter of by Nicole Esteves and Maria Cos- very important family mem- the late Jose Jacinto and Palmira ta. The offertory gifts were pre- Tbers. It’s not surprising then de Jesus (Freitas) Pacheco; grand- sented by Hailie Herrera, A.J. San- that when a beloved pet passes mother of Ann Herrera and great- tiago and Autumn Esteves. The away, the loss is keenly felt. grandmother of Hailie Marie Her- eulogy was given by Ann Herrera. Faithful Friends Crematory on rera, James Webster and Bobby Burial followed in the Rhode Schoolhouse Road in Warren Webster. She was the aunt of Island Veterans’ Cemetery in understands the distressing situa- Esmeralda Barrette, Maria de Fati- Exeter. tion those who have lost a pet are ma Pacheco Adams and Carlos in. It is one of very few pet crema- tories that operate in the region and provides a compassionate set- ting for pet farewells, cremations, as well as complete services to help a family handle the loss.

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BY ERIC DICKERVITZ which their innermost thoughts somber story, like Patrick Collins’ In his poem, Jacob Weeden strong forever even if no one [email protected] and feelings can be shared in the “A Man From Morrow.” In it, recited a rhyme that led the audi- believes us.” It was a battle of words inside form of their original poems. Patrick relates the life of a man ence through his thoughts as he Jacob, a freshman, whose facial the Mt. Hope High School audito- While viewed as a competition whose life changes for the better dealt with the break-up of a rela- expression and gestures punctu- rium on Wednesday, May 7; not — with bragging rights, if not lav- after getting married and raising a tionship, not wanting to act on his ated his thoughts, took third place the kind that fuels debate and ish prizes — going to the top three family, only to return to a life of emotions, but directing those feel- among the competitors. divides opposing parties, but the poets, the event is more an oppor- sorrow with the death of his eldest ings through his rhyme. First and second place went to kind that embraces thoughts, feel- tunity for the artists to display son. His poems concludes with the juniors Madeline Lessing and ings and ideas and conveys them their works through spoken word. “No longer was the eldest man recognition that poetry is his out- Samson Kneath, respectively. through creative expression. “It’s hard to get up in front of about tomorrow, let. “These students continue to Seven students competed in the your peers, never mind sharing No longer were his days without “… This is just me being totally blow my mind with their creativity Mt. Hope High School poetry something as intimate as a poem,” sorrow” honest see I share more with my and talent,” Ms. Mastriano said. slam, an event that emerged from said Ms. Mastriano. Other poems told of the desire fans than I do with my mans or my “The lines that separate them into Kerry Mastriano’s Music as Litera- And yet they did, displaying for acceptance, the perils of igno- fam I turn to music cause that’s various cliques melt away. Watch- ture class several years ago, and poise and passion in relaying their rance and racism, and learning to who gave me a chance when they ing them all support one another has evolved into an annual event work. handle one’s emotions when all said that I can’t. This the is truly moving. I feel so lucky to that provides students an outlet in Some of the poems told a faced with new experiences. revenge of the dreamers stay be a part of it.”

Madeline Lessing recites her poem, "Poets" after giving a brief piano performance before the competition began. Ms. Lessing was named winner of the poetry contest. East Bay Life Pages B1-B15 East Bay Life June 4-5, 2014 Page B1

STRAIGHT UP THE MIDDLE Mending the rift in the political clubhouse

ast week’s return of the 2004 Red Sox to Fenway L was highlighted by the first attempt to bring Manny Ramirez back into the fold of Red Sox Nation. Most will recall that in addition to being the most feared right handed hitter in baseball, Manny was a bit of dis- aster off the field and acted like an overgrown GILES MARTIN-RAGET child in the Cara clubhouse. He Team Alvimedica (foreground), skippered by Bristol’s Charlie Enright, goes through a recent practice session in Europe prior to setting off on its almost never transatlantic run. CROMWELL reported to spring training on time, got in fights with team staff and his own teammates in the dugout, Team Alvimedica crossing Atlantic, bound for the bay skipped out on high profile team events like visiting wounded sol- eam Alvimedica, skippered Later on, they plan to cross the equator close While sailors may already know of Charlie diers at Walter Reed Hospital and by Bristol’s Charlie Enright to where they will in the real race, a move that Enright’s sailing talent, “I’m hoping that our even quit on his team several and managed by Mark Tow- will give them good practice for the actual 2015 non-sailing neighbors in Bristol, Central Falls times. Manny left Boston at the ill, is expected to arrive in leg from Brazil to Newport. — everywhere — will get excited about this trade deadline in 2008 after sev- Newport next week (tenta- Mr. Read, who also directs Sail Newport, said incredibly colorful team … Charlie is the eral of his own teammates tively on June 9-11) after he hopes people will turn out to greet the boat youngest sailor in the race buy a good chunk approached the management sailing out of Lisbon on Fri- and crew when they arrive. but those around him already have an incredi- and asked them to get rid of him. day. “Charlie is from Bristol so there’s a lot for ble amount of respect for his ability.” He is the only MLB player to get TIt will be a first glimpse here of the ‘home people in the East Bay — people from this Newport has already been visited by two caught using PEDs three times in team’ boat that is prepping whole region to get really excited about.” boats — the all-women Team SCA, and then his career. Considering that other for the around-the-world The arrival is “going to be so much fun, Team Dongfeng, the entry from China. That 2004 heroes — with stellar repu- 2014-1015 Volvo Ocean Race either by boat or on foot down at Newport boat arrived aboard a yacht-carrier ship that tations — were standing on the that starts Oct. 5. Among the Shipyard … a real first chance for us here to anchored off Portsmouth’s East Passage Yacht- field without a starring role, it’s race’s 11 stops will be one in cheer on this amazing boat and crew. I hope ing Center to unload a dozen or so boats. It was no wonder that there has been Newport next May. people will give them a rousing cheer.” By vis- scheduled to be shipped back to Portugal last considerable grumbling from the “They had a great start out iting the the website www.volvoocean Thursday. media about the team’s choice to of Lisbon — 30 knots of racenewport.com, fans can check on the boat’s In Newport, the Volvo 65 race boats have honor Manny. Bruce wind on a reach — they were progress and sign up for text arrival alerts. been taking guests and the media out for sails In every election cycle there is BURDETT just flying,” said Brad Read, Visitors will be welcome to visit throughout from Newport Shipyard. period of clubhouse fighting (the director of the race’s North the stay and at a number of events, including a primary) where candidates from American Stopover next May in Newport. boat naming ceremony on June 28. See BURDETT Page 2 the same party duke it out to become their party’s endorsed candidate. This is a tough time for many candidates to negotiate because sometimes they focus so Nina and Pinta docking in Bristol this Thursday intently on appealing to their party’s primary core voters that This Thursday, June 5, the Nina Columbus and considered by his- they position themselves far to and the Pinta, replicas of Colum- torians to be the Space Shuttle of the left or right of the more cen- bus’ ships, will arrive in Bristol. the fifteenth century. trist general election voter. In The ships will be docked at the While in port, the general public Rhode Island, we have our pri- Herreshoff Marine Museum, 1 is invited to visit the ships for a self- mary late (this year it’s Septem- Burnside St., and will be open to guided tour. Admission charges are ber 9) giving candidates very little the public beginning Friday, June $8 for adults, $7 for seniors, and $6 opportunity to reshape their 6 through Sunday, June 8, depart- for students aged 5 to 16. Children image for the general election on ing Monday, June 9. 4 and under are free. The ships are November 4. Built completely by hand (and open every day from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. In the past, this has worked without power tools), the Nina No reservations necessary. Organi- particularly well for Republican has been called “the most histori- zations wishing to schedule a 30 gubernatorial candidates who cally correct Columbus replica minute guided tour with a crew have been able to run their race ever built.” The Pinta was recent- member (15 person minimum) towards the middle as Democrat- ly built in Brazil to accompany the should call 787/672-2152 or email ic candidates have fought for the Nina on her travels. She is a larger [email protected]. Visit version of the archetypal caravel, www.thenina.com for more infor- See CROMWELL Page 4 the Portuguese ship used by mation. PHOTO COURTESY OF COLUMBUS FOUNDATION Page B2 East Bay Life June 4-5, 2014 Walk for hope for Huntington’s this weekend

The Rhode Island Chapter of the Huntington’s Disease Society of America will be holding their TGIFI Team Hope Walk in Bristol this weekend, one of more than 85 thank golly it’s friday in bristol Team Hope walks which will be held in cities across the country. Refreshments This is the largest annual grass- roots event for the Society, and & Snacks all proceeds will go to improve the lives of people and their fam- Music in the Streets ilies affected by Huntington’s Disease. Huntington’s Disease is a dev- astating, progressive brain disor- der that causes people to lose both mental faculties and physi- cal control before succumbing to cardiac and respiratory compli- SHOPS cations. Symptoms usually appear between the ages of 30 to OPEN LATE 50, and worsen over a 10 to 25 year period. ON Huntington’s is inherited, with a roughly 50 percent likelihood of developing the disease if one of FRIDAYS your parents is afflicted. More than 30,000 people in the United States are currently diagnosed Brad and Lynn Doyle of Barrington at a past Team Hope Walk. Lynn is (about 1 in 10,000) with an esti- currently serving as President of the Rhode Island Chapter of the Hunt- Stores mated 250,000 more people at risk ington’s Disease Society of America. for of having inherited it from a open parent, making it one of the most tion. The Huntington’s Disease Chapter is asking for the commu- common genetic disorders. As of Society of America supports 21 nity’s support with this fun, fami- today, there is no cure. Centers of Excellence at major ly-friendly, and very important until 8pm Individuals with Huntington’s medical facilities throughout the event. Become a sponsor, form a Disease not only need support as U.S., where people with Hunting- team, walk as an individual, the disease progresses and robs ton’s and their families can donate products or volunteer to them of their ability to care for receive comprehensive medical, coordinate event activities. To vol- themselves, they also need a psychological and social services, unteer or support the Team Hope strong advocacy network. There is in addition to physical and occu- Walk, please contact co-chairper- a genetic test that determines if a pational therapy and genetic test- son Lynn Doyle at 401/301-4076 person is going to develop the dis- ing and counseling. or by e-mail at [email protected]. ease, but the decision to have the Registration begins at 9 a.m. To learn more about Hunting- test done is a complicated one, and the walk beings at 10 a.m., at ton’s disease and to get involved in and federal nondiscrimination the Bristol Sports Complex at Colt HDSA, please visit www.hdsa.org laws only provide limited protec- State Park. The Rhode Island or call 1-800-345-HDSA. Every Friday BURDETT: Sad end for Saratoga, headed for scrap June 6 - offers a look at modern crafts- racing for the Baker Trophy. Follow the From Page 1 manship by engaging master Sailing on the St. George’s team August 29 makers, builders, and companies were Roger Dorr, Will Logue, Oliv- flamingos! The decommissioned aircraft in the local area who work with er Parsons and Miranda Bakos. carrier Saratoga, which has been composite materials. There will rusting away at a Navy dock in be four special access opportuni- D-Day at the Cove Newport, is headed for the scrap- ties, scheduled on Fridays at 3:30 Battleship Cove will embark on a Shop, dine and yard after the Navy paid one pen- p.m. at the following manufactur- Saturday, June 7, day-long celebra- ny to a Texas scrapyard to disman- er locations: tion of the 70 anniversary of the explore Bristol! tle the 81,101-ton carrier that I June 6: Clear Carbon & Com- Allies’ historic June 6, 1944, inva- blockaded Soviet ships during the ponents (Bristol) with Matt Dun- sion of the beaches of Normandy. Cuban Missile Crisis and partici- ham At 10 a.m., a ceremony led by pated in a 1986 air strike against I June 20: Hall Composites Battleship Cove Executive Director, Libya. (Bristol) with Ben Hall and Pete Brad King, will take place to com- Naval Sea Systems Command Levesque memorate those who fought 70 announced that Saratoga will be I July 18: IYRS School of Com- years ago. towed to Brownsville, Texas, later posites Technology (Bristol) with The ceremony will start with the this year for scrapping by ESCO Henry Eliot & Dirk Kramer marching of the Honor Guard and Marine. I August 1: TPI Composites the playing of the National Anthem There had been an effort to con- (Warren) with Steve Nolet by Navy Band Northeast followed vert ‘Super Sara’ to a Rhode Island The series will culminate on by an invocatione. The ceremony air and sea museum but the Navy Friday, Aug. 15, with a public will conclude with a laying of a decided in 2010 that those plans roundtable discussion. The series wreath, 21-gun salute and a rendi- were not feasible. participants will be joined by Ping tion of Road to the Isles, Blue Bon- Saratoga is the second of three Fu, 3D printing entrepreneur, for a net and Hieland’ Laddie by bag conventionally-powered carriers conversation moderated by pipers. headed for the ship breakers. All Richard Saul Wurman, American D-Day Veteran, Robert Forcier, Star Metals took the Forrestal ear- architect and graphic designer. will also be in attendance. lier this year, also for a penny. A For more information or to There will be displays of third contract is pending for the reserve a tour ticket, contact Lori- weapons and uniforms from both Constellation, with International ana De Crescenzo, at ldecrescen- sides of the action in front of a Shipbreaking Ltd. [email protected] or 401-848-5777 x 204. landing craft of the type used on The carrier, the sixth Saratoga in the Omaha and Utah beaches. the US fleet, was decommissioned Dragons take bronze There will also be two WWII Jeeps in 1994 after 38 years in service. St. George’s School (Middle- on display, and Professor Steve town) finished third in the Inter- Kornatz, of the Naval War College Mastering the Craft scholastic Sailing Association’s (Newpott) will present a talk on International Yacht Restoration National Championship Regatta Operation Neptune – the maritime School brings back its summer sailed May 24-25 at Lakewood component of D-Day. series, Mastering the Craft, with a Yacht Club in Texas. Point Loma For more information and a full focus on Making with Modern High School finished first and schedule of events, visit www.bat- Materials in 2014. The series Annapolis High School second in tleshipcove.org. East Bay Life June 4-5, 2014 Page B3 NO FLUKE Favorite ways to catch and release striped bass e have a good amount catch several undersized fish until Coventry and I fished with circle of bait in the water, they catch their limit of two legal hooks and fresh Atlantic Men- W from Atlantic Men- sized fish over 28”. So it is impor- haden chunks Saturday and land- haden (pogies) to squid, silver- tant to plan your catch and release ed striped bass to 35” and 16 sides and worms efforts to ensure the fish you are pounds in the East Passage. How- from hatches. not taking have the best chance of ever, fish are being caught using This translates surviving. pogies in the West Passage too. into great striped One way to enhance survival is Anglers are also having luck bass fishing. The to use circle hooks. Circle hooks trolling tube & worm and using action is hot but have been used by commercial small umbrella rigs. When I called sometimes fisherman for years. When long- Ken Landry of Ray’s Bait & Tackle, catching bass line fishermen using circle hooks Warwick this weekend he said, can be difficult, would return to check their hooks, “Striper fishing is great, I’ve got Capt. Dave you need to mix the fish would still be alive one on the fillet board now.” MONTI it up with differ- (hooked in the jaw or mouth and Summer flounder (fluke) are in ent baits and fish not in the stomach). Circle hooks so whenever you get tired of fish- where the fish are feeding. are highly efficient at catching fish ing for bass, don’t hesitate to give Here are ten ways to catch and keeping the fish alive. fluke fishing a try. Minimum size is striped bass, and to help sustain Here’s how circle hooks work: 18” with a limit of eight and enhance this great fishery of after the bait and hook are swal- fish/angler/day. Roger Simpson of ours, they are followed by catch lowed by the fish and it starts to the Frances Fleet said Sunday’s, and release tips. run, the hook is pulled out of the “Full day fluke trip was the best Capt. Monti with a striped bass landed using a circle hook and chucked stomach and slides toward the day of the week. Capt. Richie Atlantic Menhaden (pogy). Top ten ways to point of resistance on the fish’s jaw crushed the fish, lots of limits, over catch striped bass or lip and embeds itself in the lip, 150 keepers. 50 fish over 4 lbs, 10. Trolling with umbrella rigs. usually the corner of the fish’s pool fish just under or at ten Many use this technique trolling mouth. pounds.” Angler Ed Bison reports, in deeper parts of Narragansett Circle hooks successfully hook “Fished the southern Bay yester- Bay, off Newport or Block Island bass in the mouth 95 percent of day (Saturday). Fluke are in with a variety of squid, shad, the time. The trick is not to jerk the caught three nice keepers to 24” worm or eel umbrella rigs. rod to set the hook because you landed a total of 8 in a little over 9. Casting soft plastics, various could pull the bait and hook right an hour on the incoming.” John bait types and weights to fish dif- out of the fish’s mouth. Let the fish Stavrakas of North Kingstown said, ferent depths. Make sure the plas- run, as it does, it will pull the hook “We tried our luck fluking today tic baits are scented if they are not, out of its stomach and hook itself under overcast skies and with add some scent. Who wants to eat on the lip. Once this happens the calm seas. With wind against tide plastic? fish is hooked so all you have to do we worked hard for a couple of 8. Buck tail jigs with pork rind is start fighting the fish and reeling shorts at Nebraska Shoal and a squid strips. Many have had suc- it in. To release striped bass, par- Green Hill. We ran to Block Island cess with this method to get under ticularly undersized or large egg and fished south of New Harbor schools of bluefish to the striped bearing striped bass, consider for some consistent action. We put bass below. these techniques. three keepers in the box and 7. Live eels. Used by shore and Use circle hooks, they success- caught a couple dozen shorts boat anglers, particularly for larger fully hook bass in the mouth (not (mostly 17 inches). Stopped by trophy sized bass. Hook the eel the gut) 95 percent of the time. Green Hill again on the way back through the mouth and out one Land fish quickly to minimize to Point Judith for another keeper. eye. Going between the eyes usu- stress. Nice trip to kick off the season.” ally kills the bait. Avoid putting fish on deck and Bluefish are being caught as 6. Live menhaden. Snag the live letting it flop around, keep it in the anglers target striped bass. Angler bait with a weighted treble hook or water as much as possible. Anthony Clang said, “I fished last net them. Hook the bait through Wet your hand before handling evening from shore in the Rocky the bridge of the nose, put the fish the fish, dry hands remove the Point (Warwick) area and caught Bass on chunks: Mike Swain of Coventry has been landing striped bass back in the school of menhaden fish’s protective slime layer and one 23” Blue. The tide was high at in the Bay (both East and West Passages) using Atlantic Menhaden and let it swim. leave it open to infection 5:30 p.m. and it was pretty calm. I chunks or live lining them. 5. Chunking fresh or frozen Handle fish carefully. Do not put was using chunked porgy (scup).” menhaden. Anchor (and chum); fingers into gill cavities or eye Fresh water fishing remains drift fish or fish the moving bait sockets. strong for both trout and large- schools with chunks. Some Gently remove the hook to min- mouth bass. Many anglers are still anglers use weight slides to get the imize damage. catching trout stocked in ponds by bait down to where the fish are. Use lures with single hook, bar- DEM including the Golden Trout 4. Surface plugs. Many school bless hooks (I snap them off), or that played a larger role in DEM’s bass in the spring are caught using circle hooks (as noted above). hatchery program this year. Visit surface plugs of all types. Return fish to water quickly. www.dem.ri.gov for stocked ponds 3. Swimming lures. My favorite Place fish gently in water in and Golden Trout program infor- is a grey and silver Yo-zuri Crystal upright horizontal position. Move mation. Minnow. it back and forth in the water to Captain Dave Monti has been 2. Parachute squid jigs. Often force water across its gills. Once fishing and shellfishing on used in ocean water (or where revived allow fish to swim away. Narragansett Bay for over 40 years. there are squid). Anglers success- He holds a captain’s master license fully use this method off Newport, Where’s the bite and a charter fishing license. Narragansett and Block Island. Striped bass fishing in Narra- Contact or forward fishing news 1. Trolling with tube and worm. gansett Bay and off coastal shores and photos to Capt. Dave at Carlos De Hoyas of Pawtucket landed this 33” bass at Gano Street, Anglers use lead and wire line or has been outstanding. Small [email protected]. Providence using a worm. weight there tube to get it down to school size striped bass and keep- the bottom where the big bass are. ers (over 28”) are being caught Lead and wire line is designed to from the rivers in Providence all The Tides* HiAM HiPM LoAM LoPM Sunrise Sunset sink in water column. Bubblegum the way down to Newport and or red colored tubes seem to work along the coast to Westerly. Carlos Wednesday, June 4 1:01 (3.7) 1:38 (3.8) 6:22 6:38 5:09 8:17 De Hoyas of Pawtucket landed best in the Bay and amber colored Thursday, June 5 1:42 (3.6) 2:21 (3.8) 7:12 7:42 5:09 8:17 several keeper bass to 33” at Gano ones off coastal shores, all tipped Friday, June 6 2:26 (3.5) 3:06 (3.9) 8:06 8:53 5:09 8:18 with clam worm. Street in Providence. Carlos said, “I have been fishing in the area for Saturday, June 7 3:14 (3.5) 3:55 (4.0) 9:00 9:58 5:09 8:19 How to enhance your catch the last 15 years … a lot of school Sunday, June 8 4:09 (3.5) 4:50 (4.2) 9:51 10:53 5:08 8:19 and release efforts bass caught there… I was using Monday, June 9 5:09 (3.7) 5:45 (4.6) 10:40 11:41 5:08 8:20 Many anglers are now releasing sea worms with an outgoing tide Tuesday, June 10 6:08 (3.9) 6:37 (4.9) 11:26 — 5:08 8:20 all striped bass they catch to help around 7:30 p.m. last week. A lot of Wednesday, June 11 7:01 (4.2) 7:27 (5.3) 12:28 12:13 5:08 8:21 sustain and enhance the striped pogies in the river… some guys Thursday, June 12 7:52 (4.5) 8:16 (5.5) 1:15 1:01 5:08 8:21 bass fishery. In a recent report are catching fish at night live lin- NOAA said 92 percent of all ing under the new Pawtucket Full Moon June 13 — New Moon June 27 striped bass are being released. bridge at (I-95) Exit 28. Some of Anglers who keep their catch often them are big.” Mike Swain of * Information is based on tides in Bristol Harbor. Page B4 East Bay Life June 4-5, 2014 TRASH OR TREASURE? Made in Japan Q. I inherited this serving set. My father was in the Navy and stationed in Japan during the 1950’s and may have bought it there. It is marked “Hand Painted Kutani Yamazaki.” Underneath it is stamped “Made in Japan.” How old is it and what is it worth? A. Your “Lazy Susan Set” or “relish tray” was made circa Karen 1945. The Unit- WATERMAN ed States Cus- toms Bureau required all goods be marked “Japan” or “Made in Japan” as of August 1, 1921. Prior to this, there were still stamps, but all Japanese goods were stamped “Nippon.” At enough to satisfy the Customs the time, paper labels did not arts appraiser in the East Bay Bureau. adhere well enough to ceramics area and will answer as many Kutani porcelain has been so they were stamped in indelible questions about your own made since the mid 1600’s. The ink to make it through customs. “hidden treasures” as possible. By name “Kutani” is not for a specif- No ceramics were imported sending a letter or email with a ic factory but a region in Japan from Japan to the United States question, you give full permission where there is a natural abun- during World War II (1941 to for use in the column. Names, dance of kaolin which is a neces- 1945). From 1945 until 1952 addresses or e-mail will not be sary ingredient in making porce- (when your father was most likely published and photos will be lain. Most ceramics from this stationed there), ceramics were returned if requested. Send e- Your Last Diet!!! region are made for the export imported with stamps of “Japan” mails (digital photos are market. or “Made in Occupied Japan.” In encouraged) to Lifetime Weight Loss Offers an This set would sell for around 1952, the stamps returned to [email protected]. Send “IDEAL” Way to Achieve Your $25-$30. snail mail to East Bay Optimal Weight. Come learn “Made in Japan” but were on paper labels due to the advances Newspapers, attn. Karen about out medically designed in adhesives which kept the Karen Waterman is a fine art, Waterman, P.O.Box 90, Bristol, RI weight loss method. labels on the ceramics well antique furniture and decorative 02809.

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Rhode Island political the aisle and surprisingly, the ad is particularly interesting 450 Veterans Memorial Parkway pundits agree that bloody first negative ad — from the since negative ads are usually East Providence, RI 02914 Democratic primaries helped Fung campaign — has already much later in the cycle, indicat- For more information call elected Governors Lincoln been launched. While negative ing to me that the Fung cam- (401)300-7540 Almond and Don Carcieri ads are frequently described as paign wants to deliver a knock- because the Democratic primary “comparative” by candidates’ out punch early before focusing process produced a candidate camps, this one is negative — on general election voters later that was weakened and too far with a dash of humor — depict- in the summer and into the fall. This might be like “counting your chickens before they hatch” but also shows that the Fung camp is aware that their only shot at winning depends on Democrats shredding each other in September, not toiling with Ken Block to prove who the real conservative is. With the Republican candi- dates already tussling, it’s just a matter of time before the Democrats turn on each other and offer more than just com- peting visions for the state’s future. I make no predictions but am fairly certain that the two candidates that emerge from September clubhouse fights will have to do a better job than Manny to appeal to Rhode Island voters who are turned off by their antics. Cara Cromwell is a public affairs consultant with more than twenty years experience managing issues campaigns for corporations, non-profits, associations, coalitions and candidates on both sides of the aisle. Visit her blog, Straight Up The Middle, at http://straightupthemiddle.blogs pot.com/ and follow her on Twitter @cmcromwell. East Bay Life June 4-5, 2014 Page B5 POLI-TICKS PET CONFIDENTIAL R.I. hoisted Spay your pets with no regrets BY DR. LYNN ANNE EVANS by its own Dear Dr. Evans, PET OF THE WEEK I just adopted a female Labrador (maybe a mix, but she Pet of the week sure looks like a Lab) from a petard shelter. Sookie is four months is Precious old, very sweet and pretty, and o, here’s a question for my buddy would like a pup like Hi, my name is Precious and am you. her. I’m thinking of letting her the newest resident at the War- The Rhode Island Con- have at least one litter if I can ren animal shelter. I am around S 10 years of age. I am neutered stitution limits the amount of find a male I like. I’ve heard that money that can be borrowed to vets recommend spaying and and up to date on all my shots. I just a modest sum unless there neutering all dogs at around six like to be held and spend my day is voter consent through a refer- months, but do I really have to? laying in the sun. I am very lov- endum. So, the She’s a great dog. —Puppy Love able. Right now I look a little legislators Dear Pup, funny because my fur had to be decide that this I’m glad you found a puppy trimmed. The staff at the shelter process is too you love, but please do her a tell me not to worry because it cumbersome favor—get her spayed before her will grow back and I will be and they want first heat. beautiful again. I sure hope they their pet pro- Unless you have the absolute know what they are talking jects to go for- world-class, top-of-the-line, about. If you think you could Arlene ward unabated, first-at-Westminister Lab lady, give me a forever home, please VIOLET so they create the world doesn’t need more call the Warren animal shelter at quasi-public entities like the puppies. When you adopted 401/245-4569. Economic Development Corpo- your new friend, I bet you ration (EDC). In setting up these walked past cage after cage of entities the legislative language forlorn dogs and pups, all wag- articulates that the agency is ging hopefully or, worse, later in life. The protective effect of season once every few weeks. intact males develop some ugly separate and apart from the resignedly. Your dog is one of the of spaying diminishes with every Really vocal, really dramatic, testosterone-fueled behaviors, state and can be sued or sue lucky ones. Sure, a dog as great heat she has; a dog who’s spayed and really annoying. like aggression and urine mark- SOLELY on its own and there is as yours may have a very easily after her fourth or fifth heat is As to the timing of ing. no state back-up since the state placed litter. But for every pup just as likely to develop mam- spaying/neutering, six months is Veterinary guidelines may is another legal entity. As a mat- you find a home for, there’s one mary cancer as an intact female. not set in stone, but it is a good change with time and further ter of fact, the332 page offering at the pound waiting to find a An unspayed female is also at guideline. Shelters have been study, but seriously — get Sookie documents for such a bond “forever home.” And a lot of risk for pyometra, a very danger- spaying and neutering very spayed. You won’t regret it. which went to 38 Studios clearly them won’t be so fortunate. Esti- ous uterine infection that gener- young kittens and puppies for articulates that the state isn’t mates vary, but three to four ally demands emergency years, without any apparent ill Dr. Lynn Anne Evans of the involved and repeatedly says million cats and dogs are eutha- surgery with a significant risk of effects. And recently, one study Barrington Veterinary Clinic has that Rhode Island has no liabili- nized in shelters every year — life-threatening complications suggested that neutering later in been practicing veterinary ty for debts and that no full faith approximately 56 percent of (and a significant risk of costing life — say, at one to two years of medicine for 26 years. Do you and credit is pledged to pay off shelter dogs and 71 percent of the owner thousands of dollars). age — allows male dogs to have a pet question for Dr. the bond in case of a default. shelter cats, according to the And every six months or so, an develop more adult muscula- Evans? Please email Enter Standard and Poor,LLC American Humane Association. unspayed female will find every ture, leaving them less prone to [email protected], (S&P), a bond credit rating Please don’t let your girl con- male dog in the neighborhood hip dysplasia and other muscu- with “Dr. Evans” in the subject agency which is threatening to tribute to the problem. on her doorstep with a bunch of loskeletal issues. Then again, line. downgrade Rhode Island’s bond Besides, there are a lot of roses and bad intentions. Sookie rating for the state and munici- good solid reasons to have Sook- may not mind these booty calls, palities unless the State backs ie spayed before she comes into but I guarantee you will. up the “moral obligation” bonds heat. If a dog is spayed before As a side note, these remarks of a completely different entity. her first heat, she’s many, many generally apply to cats as well, Mind you, this was the same times likelier than an unspayed though once a female cat goes credit rating group who was female to avoid breast tumors into heat, she cycles in and out A huge selection of warned by then General Trea- surer Frank Caprio to forego a crystals and top credit rating on this bond issuance which the company minerals chose to ignore. Consider further, that S&P was sued last year by the U.S. Department of Justice, 16 states with some Attorney Generals and the District of Columbia for alleged misconduct involving structured finance securities which were at the heart of the The Baptist Church in Warren nation’s financial crisis. The law- suit states that S&P allowed its presents analysis to be influenced by its desire to earn lucrative fees THE MUSIC OF DANIEL READ from its investment clients and knowingly assigned inflated credit ratings to toxic assets sold and packaged by Wall Street banks. The allegations note that S&P’s so-called independent judgment and objectivity were An American Colonial Composer compromised. Consider still further that Sunday, June 8, 2014 at 3pm then-Connecticut Attorney Gen- eral, Richard Blumenthal, joined by mayors from across the state, sued S&P and other credit rating A Free Concert agencies for allegedly giving Facilitated by Otis Read artificially low credit ratings that cost taxpayers millions of dol- lars in unnecessary bond insur- A Traditional Shape Note Choir and A Capella Quartet performing Daniel Read's unpublished Hymns and Works from the Sacred Harp Hymnal See VIOLET Page 14 Page B6 East Bay Life June 4-5, 2014 AGING WISELY Navigating long-term veterans care benefits ong-term care costs can al Pension Rate (MAPR). Follow- $1,788 a year for supplemental add up quickly. For veter- ing are the MAPRs for 2014: insurance, so his total medical L ans and the surviving Single veteran - $21,107 expenses are $22,910. Subtracting spouses of veterans who need in- Veteran with one dependent - his medical expenses from his home care or are in a nursing $25,022 income ($28,500 - $22,910), John’s home, help may be available. The Single surviving spouse - countable income is $5,590. John Veterans Admin- $13,562 could qualify for $15,517 ($21,107 istration (VA) Surviving spouse with one - $5,590) in Aid and Attendance has a pension dependent - $16,179 benefits. For 2014, the most a sin- benefit called Income does not include wel- gle veteran can receive is the Aid and Atten- fare benefits or Supplemental same as the MAPR which is dance that pro- Security Income. It also does not $1,759/month, for a married vet- vides money to include unreimbursed medical eran, $2,085/month and for the those who need expenses actually paid by the vet- surviving spouse of a veteran, Macrina G. assistance per- eran or a member of his or her $1,130/month. HJERPE forming every- family. This can include One issue is that the Veteran’s day tasks. Even Medicare, Medigap, and long- Administration generally does veterans whose income is above term care insurance premiums; not act on Aid and Attendance the legal limit for a VA pension over-the-counter medications applications quickly. I have had may qualify for the Aid and taken at a doctor’s recommenda- applications approved in as little Attendance benefit if they have tion; long-term care costs, such as 2 months and as long as 24 large medical expenses for which as nursing home fees; the cost of months, perhaps longer if the they do not receive reimburse- an in-home attendant that pro- veteran or spouse has dementia ment. vides some medical or nursing and needs a third party to receive Aid and Attendance is a pen- services; and the cost of an assist- the funds. However, once sion benefit, which means it is ed living facility. These expenses approved, the benefits will be available to veterans who served must be unreimbursed (in other paid retroactive to the application at least 90 days, with at least one words, insurance must not pay date. Unfortunately, if the veteran day during wartime. The veteran the expenses.) The expenses dies without a spouse or depen- does need to have service-related should also be recurring, mean- dent before the benefits are disabilities to qualify. Veterans or ing that they should recur every received, any retroactive benefit surviving spouses are eligible if month. will be lost. they require the aid of another For more information visit person to perform an everyday How it works www.va.gov. The amount a person receives action, such as bathing, feeding, Attorney Macrina G. Hjerpe is a depends on his or her income. dressing, or going to the bath- partner in the Providence law The VA pays the difference room. This includes individuals firm Chace Ruttenberg & between the veteran’s income who are bedridden, blind, or Freedman. She practices in the and the MAPR. If, for example, residing in a nursing home. areas of Estate Planning, Probate, John, a single veteran, has To qualify the veteran or Estate Administration, Trust income from Social Security of spouse generally must have less Administration, Trust Litigation, $16,500 a year and a pension of than $80,000 in assets, excluding Guardianship, Business $12,000 a year, his total income is the home and vehicle. In addi- Succession Planning, Asset $28,500 a year. If he pays $20,000 tion, the veteran’s income must Protection Planning, Elder Law a year for home health care, be less than the Maximum Annu- and Estate Litigation. $1,122 a year for Medicare, and MUSIC NOTES A Conversation with Marc Lopes hat would Bruce took a few moments from his ANY OTHER PROJECTS? Yes. Actually, do?” busy, metal-making world to another band in the vein of Nev- “W In the pan- speak with me. I found him to ermore and Soilwork; and a few theon of New England metal be genuine and truly passionate other things. I’m trying to stay bands, when I about his music, the fans, and busy. was coming of heavy metal in all its forms. age in this busi- TELL ME ABOUT THE LIVE SHOWS WHEN DO YOU SLEEP? Ha ha. Well, ness, there was COMING UP WITH HELLSPEAK, I KNOW you know — I nap a lot. one band that THE FIRST GIG IS JUNE 21ST AT AXLE’S stood apart ROCK HOUSE IN CONNECTICUT? It’s DO YOU DO ANYTHING SPECIAL TO from the rest. In going to be great. We have 4 to 5 KEEP YOUR VOICE IN SHAPE? I 1992 there was new Hellspeak songs in a heavier rehearse every day. I go to the Bryan really only one vein that we are also working on. gym every day, I work, and I MARTIN powerhouse We won’t do the mellower tunes rehearse. I have a vocal routine local metal act: for that show. that I do. I have a regimen. Hammersmyth. “In a dark room” was a triumph of the local music WILL THERE BE A TOUR WITH MELIAH DID YOU TAKE LESSONS? I took scene. The one thing that stood RAGE? Not this year. The guitar lessons for years. I have a vocal out on that album, besides the player just shattered his wrist. So coach, Jaime, who I have been impressive musicianship, was we won’t tour with this album with for years. After singing for the searing, over-the-top vocals until next year. That band has thirty years you just get your own of Marc Lopes. had a stream of bad luck this thing that works for you. Marc is a vocalist who lives year. June 6, 7 & 8 and breathes the philosophy of HOW DO YOU FEEL THE METAL SCENE metal. His dedication to his fans HOW DID MELIAH RAGE GET A HOLD HOLDS UP IN NEW ENGLAND? There are Friday & Saturday: 5 – 9pm and his art is unmatched — OF YOU? Through a friend, a lot of bands. It’s cool. But I Sunday: 11am – 3pm onstage and off, metal is his life. Jonathan Jacobs, who has would like to see them do your His vocal prowess can be heard worked with them and Fate’s own thing — there are too many 36 Rockland Street, Fall River, MA on several projects and his tal- Warning. He recommended me bandwagon bands. But at least ented singing style recently and they checked out a You Tube they are out there. landed him a gig with none oth- video from another band with er than national recording artist me in it. They called me up and HOW DO YOU FEEL ABOUT SOCIAL Meliah Rage. Currently, he per- had me send in songs. My audi- MEDIA IN REGARDS TO THE INDUSTRY? forms in Hellspeak, Meliah Rage, tion was recording “These Scars” Obviously no one of a five block and Metal 101. The Hellspeak — that song appeared on a com- radius would know you without album, “The Slaughter Rule of pilation album. social media. It is tremendous for Agony” is one of the best local young bands. I wish I had it when CDs I have come across and it BESIDES HELLSPEAK, MELIAH RAGE, rocks from start to finish. Lopes AND METAL 101, ARE YOU WORKING ON See MARTIN Page 14 East Bay Life June 4-5, 2014 Page B7 Food& Dining Colorful chicken dish is perfect for spring I 1 cup low-sodium chicken stock BY LYNDA REGO [email protected] or broth Chicken cooked with peppers I 1/4 cup chopped fresh parsley and onions in a vinegary sauce sweetened with a touch of honey Heat oil in a medium Dutch is so colorful and pretty - and oven over high heat (on 8) until it delicious, too. It’s just perfect to shimmers. Pat the chicken dry welcome the warm weather with paper towels, season with ahead. This dish takes about 50 salt and pepper, and place in the minutes to make. pan, top-side down. Cook until I have become a huge fan of golden brown, about 5 minutes, chicken thighs and use them then turn over and cook another almost exclusively now, except 3 minutes. Remove chicken to a for a couple of favorite boneless plate. breast recipes I’ve had for years. Add peppers and onion to the This dish is based on a recipe pan and cook (6), stirring occa- that was in Parade magazine that sionally, until slightly soft, about I’ve changed over the years until 4 minutes. Add garlic and cook I got the sauce just right. I like to for 1 minute. Add tomato paste thicken it quite a bit at the end so and cook for 1 minute. Add the it makes a nice glaze over the vinegar and cook (on 8) until chicken and peppers and some reduced by half. Add honey and rice on the side. broth and cook for 5 minutes (on 5). If you’re making rice, put it on Chicken and Peppers the stove now. Return the chicken and any in Vinegar Sauce accumulated juices to the pot. Serves 4 Reduce heat to medium (3 1/2), I 4 bone-in skinless chicken thighs cover the pot and cook until (about 1 3/4 pounds) chicken is tender, about 15 min- I Salt and freshly ground black utes. 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Tickets may be purchased at Cook-Off, this Saturday The Knotty Dog or Harbor Bath & Body For more information con- The original, largest and longest- tact [email protected]; running chowder championship in 401/396-9520; harborbathand- the country also features all-you- [email protected] or 401/396-9170. can-eat chowder, the Newport Oyster Festival, the Clam Cake Roast pork dinner Chow-Down competition, live music and a variety of entertain- Newport County Pomona Grange ment for all ages. Saturday, June will hold a Pork Roast Dinner on 7, noon to 6 p.m.; Newport Yacht- Sunday, June 8, at 6 p.m. at the ing Center. Discounted advance Portsmouth Senior Center on 110 ticket price of $20 through Friday, Bristol Ferry Road in Portsmouth. June 6 with the Saturday, June 7 The proceeds will benefit the John day-of event ticket costing $25. Kenyon Jr. Scholarship Fund. Tick- Children are admitted free if ets are $10 for adults and $5 for under the age of 12 and accompa- children under 12. For more infor- nied by a paid adult. To purchase mation or to make reservations tickets, please visit newportwater- for this event, contact Jeannette Kenyon at 508/676-0367. frontevents.com. For more infor- Who’s got the best chowdah? mation, please call the Newport Rosé dinner at Yachting Center at 401/846- The original, largest and longest-running chowder championship in the country Saturday, June 7, noon 1600. to 6 p.m.; Newport Yachting Center. Discounted advance ticket price of $20 through Friday, June 6 with Persimmon the Saturday, June 7 day-of event ticket costing $25. Children are admitted free if under the age of 12 Mark your calendars for a special Parents’ picnic at and accompanied by a paid adult. collaborative wine dinner. Persim- Norman Bird Sanctuary mon will be partnering with Celebrate family and spring with a Social Wines in Boston to pre- sanctuary.org. bread. Tickets are $10 for adults anecdotes about fashion, home life nature walk lead by a seasoned sent a rosé dinner on Wednesday, and $5 for children. Tickets avail- and etiquette of Victorian men naturalist and then get a chance June 11, with a carefully curated able at the door or e-mail and women. Victorian attire to meet some of NBS’ Animal Spaghetti dinner lineup of favorites chosen to com- [email protected]. optional. Sunday, June 8; 2:30 to Ambassadors. Then join NBS staff in Tiverton plement Champe’s five-course 4:30 p.m.; Linden Place, 500 Hope for a picnic lunch in the apple menu. The evening kicks off at The ERI 4-H Country Fair will Street, Bristol. Tickets are avail- orchard. They’ll provide light A Victorian Tea 6:30 p.m. and tickets are limited hold its annual fund-raising able at Paper, Packaging and refreshments and drinks, you pro- with Kande Karle to 35 guests. The cost is $125 per spaghetti dinner and raffle on Sat- Panache, 418 Hope Street, Bristol. vide the lunch for your family. Sat- person (excluding tax and gratu- urday, June 7, from 5 to 7:30 p.m., Kande is an actress, dancer and urday, June 7; 10:30 a.m. to noon; ity). Please call 401/254-7474 to at the Lil Bear Sports Pub, 983 singer whose resume covers the $6 members, $8 non-members. To New England Clam Boil reserve. Main Road, Tiverton. Included is spectrum from Shakespeare to register visit www.normanbird- in Bristol spaghetti, meatballs, salad and musical comedy. For this event Getting Saucy she will be appearing as The Vic- The Bristol Merchants Association torian Lady. While dressing in and Explore Bristol will be holding Sauce just makes everything taste actual vintage and authentically their 2nd annual New England better. It will add vibrant spark to reproduced undergarments, cloth- Clam Boil — including clams, your old favorite chicken and fish ing and accessories, Kandie Carle white potatoes, sweet potatoes, dishes and wow your friends. In adds humor, history and intriguing onions, chourico, sausage, hot this Barrington Community School class with chef Phil Griffin and Malinda Coletta, you’ll learn how to handle a sauté pan and break the mystery of tasty pan sauces like tequila-lime butter, alfredo, aglio e olio (garlic and oil) and spicy tomato sauce. WHERE: Barrington High School, Lincoln Ave., Barrington WHEN: Wednesday, June 11; 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. COST: $59 BCS members/ $69 non-members. Includes tuition and food supply fee. Now Serving Lunch MORE INFO: 401/245-0432; Thursday - Sunday www.barrcommschool.com Portsmouth | 401.683.3138 | www.15pointroad.com Clam boil in Fall River DINNER Tuesday - Sunday 5 - 10 pm The Southern New England Entre- preneurs Forum (SNEEF) features its annual Summer Networking and Clam Boil Dinner, featuring LUNCH “The Exit” on Thursday, June 12, Now Open Fri-Sat-Sun at 11:30am 5:30 to 8:00 p.m.; at the New England Clam Chowder, Grilled Avocado & Crab Advanced Technology Manufac- Pesto Chicken Flatbread, Seared Ahi Tuna, Swordfish Sliders turing Center, 151 Martine Street, Lobster Salad Roll, Bluewater Burger & More Fall River. Featured speaker is $7 Bar Menu - $1 Raw Bar Dan Gugliemo of TrustDesign, a Daily 4:30-6pm • Sat 9-11pm nationally recognized business- owner advisor, speaker and 32 Barton Avenue, Barrington LIVE MUSIC author. SNEEF members $20, (401) 247-0017 | www.bluewatergrillri.com Sat 8:30 • Sun 4:30 (on the patio) See FACING PAGE East Bay Life June 4-5, 2014 Page B9 Food& Dining HEALTHY EATING Smart snacking for stable sugars or people with diabetes, seeds, and lean proteins. Try and patted dry it is important to eat some of these snack ideas: I 2 teaspoons ground cinnamon I 1 slice whole grain toast F consistent meals and I 2 teaspoons canola oil snacks throughout the day. with 1 tablespoon natural Going long peanut butter. I 1 tablespoon honey stretches of I A small banana with 10-15 1. Preheat oven to 375ºF. Line a time without almonds. rimmed cookie sheet with parch- eating negative- I 1 brown rice cake with 1 ment paper. ly impacts tablespoon natural almond but- 2. Combine all ingredients in large blood sugars, ter. bowl. and can cause I 2 cups air popped popcorn 3. Spread contents of bowl in an you to experi- with 2 tablespoons shelled sun- even layer on the cookie sheet. Emily ence hypo- flower seeds. I 4. Bake for 20 minutes. Stir, and DELCONTE glycemia (low 1 slice low sodium turkey bake for another 20-25 minutes or blood sugar). with 1/2 cup baby carrots. until crispy. Aim for eating 3 meals and 2 I Sliced red peppers with 2 5. Enjoy hot, warm, or cold. Store snacks every day. tablespoons hummus. I leftovers in an airtight container in When making your snacks, 3/4 cup low fat Greek yogurt the refrigerator. focus on pairing carbohydrates with 1/2 cup berries. and lean proteins. It is impor- I 1/3 cup roasted chickpeas tant to avoid eating carbohy- (recipe below). Nutrition Information per drates alone, as this causes a Serving: 135 calories, 3 grams fat quick rise (and then fall) in your Crunchy Cinnamon (2.5 grams unsaturated fat), 24 blood sugar level. Focus on Chickpeas grams carbohydrates, 4.5 grams whole grains (such as whole fiber, 4.5 grams protein, 265 wheat crackers, brown rice SERVINGS: milligrams sodium cakes, popcorn, and whole grain FIVE 1/3 CUP SERVINGS cereal), fruits, vegetables, nuts, I 1 can chickpeas, drained, rinsed,

NIBBLES FIND US ON FACEBOOK From FACING PAGE community cooking classes at its with farm-raised meat and pro- shared-use kitchen at 1133 Fisher duce cooked over the hearth — it affiliate members $25, non-mem- Road. There will be a variety of doesn’t taste any better than this! bers $30. Register at ongoing cooking classes, farm Held every Saturday beginning at www.SNEEF.org. tour cooking classes, and kitchen- 4 p.m. Space for this workshop is related lectures, taught by local limited, and reservations are BEST IN THE EAST BAY East Bay Beer Festival chefs and experienced, artisan required. Ages 16 and up; $60 for LIVE ENTERTAINMENT • OUTSIDE DINING Brickyard Wine & Spirits and The food producers. Classes will be non-members, $50 for members. 1175 Warren Ave, E. Providence, RI • 401-431-6500 East Bay Home Brew Club present announced online at www.dart- a local beer festival featuring all mouthgrange.org. For more infor- www.luckysri.com the great Rhode Island breweries mation, or to be added to the Community Cuisine by cooking class e-mail list, contact in one beautiful waterfront loca- Marie — Afternoon Tea Newport County’s Largest Selection of Seafood tion, right alongside the Blount Beth Gallo, kitchen manager, at Clam Shack on historic Water [email protected] or Come enjoy a refreshing repast in Family Style Dining 508/636-1900. our cafe-style dining room or al Street in Warren. Breweries cur- Baked • Grilled • Fried • Boiled rently scheduled to appear include fresco under the shady maple tree Foolproof, Narragansett, Gray Sail, Senior Luncheon overlooking the Common. Commu- Seafood Market The Bucket, Newport Storm, and nity Cuisine is open each Tuesday Live Lobster Join us as we enjoy lunch pre- from 1-4 p.m., offering a variety of Native, Sea Scallops & Fresh Fish Daily Berkshire. Also featuring live pared by some of the finest cooks music and a live brewing demon- hot and cold teas and a selection Raw Bar & Seafood Specialties in Little Compton, who volunteer of petite savory and sweet delec- stration with Carl from Brew EAT IN or TAKE OUT to prepare delicious meals for tables. The chef is Marie O’Lough- Horizons Homebrew Supply. Sat- senior citizens every Monday, urday, June 14, from noon to 4 lin Jenkins. At the Little Compton 963 Aquidneck Ave. • Middletown • 401-846-9620 Wednesday and Friday. Don’t Community Center. (Minutes from Downtown Newport) • www.anthonysseafood.com p.m. Tickets are $25 in advance, miss this opportunity to share $30 the day of the event, and can good food with good friends at be purchased through Eventrbrite the Little Compton Community by searching for “2014 East Bay Center. A $3 donation for the dis- Beer Fest.” For more information abled and seniors age 50 and call 401/289-2140. over, or $6 under age 50 is sug- gested. Please call to reserve at New England clamboil least 48 hours in advance, Waterfront dining A complete New England clamboil 401/635-2400. Open Father’s Day - Lunch & Dinner FREE WI-FI 215 Water St. Warren, RI • (401) 289-2524 Since 1989 www.thewharftavernri.com will be served at 7 p.m. on Friday, SERVING DAD’S FAVORITES: Historic Foodways & Lobsters, Clamboils, Fried Seafood Platters, OPEN 7 DAYS June 20, at American Legion Post Baked & Grilled Seafood, Black Angus, Mon-Fri 2-5pm 8, off Middle Highway in Hearth Cooking Chicken Entrées & More 39¢ Wings Outdoor Dining with Covered Awnings Barrington. The boil features Variety of sauces Boaters Welcome, workshop Dinner for 2 Dock & Dine! steamers, buckies, sauage, with a bottle of House Wine or with 1 $2 Domestic Drafts chouriço, onions and potatoes. An Coggeshall Farm’s Historic Food- select appetizer & 1 dessert(Cannot be (without combined wine)with Dine-In Only. any other offer.) Italian spaghetti platter with lob- ways & Hearth Cooking work- $ 95* $5 Fridays TAKE OUT • titos.com ster sauce will be served while the shops are continuing all winter Appetizer & Drink Specials 33 Seekonk • (508) 336-2400 5pm - Close clamboil is cooking. The price for long. Leave the kids at home, and Private rooms available for Functions & Middletown • (401) 849-4222 everything is $25. Reservations grab your spouse or friends and Fundraisers - Catering also available must be made in advance. Call KARAOKE come spend an evening on the Friday at 9pm in our cozy lounge TWO GRINGO’S INC. Luigi at 401/245-5911. farm, by candlelight. 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Wednesday SPOTLIGHT SPOTLIGHT June 4 Sea Glass Workshop Audubon once again offers this popular summer program. Participants 8 will8 design and create a beautiful pendant with sea glass found on local beaches. Learn how to choose the right piece of glass and transform it into fun, creative jewelry using quick and easy wire wrap- ping techniques. Program includes all materials. WHERE: Audubon Environmental Education Cen- ter, 1401 Hope Street, Bristol WHEN: June 4, July 24, August 6, 2014: 6:30 to 8 p.m.; June 14, June 28, and July 12, August 16, 2014: 11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. COST: $25/member, $30/non-member MORE INFO: asri.org

Adirondack Architecture: Great Camps and the Rustic Tradition During the late 19th century, the Bob Dylan birthday bash with Art Adirondack region became a mecca for JOHN MYERS sportsmen and others seeking recre- Tebbetts & Matt Borrello ation and revitalization. In response to this, native builders and professional Len Cabral with Bay Spring Folk ome gather round people architects developed a rustic style of wherever you roam, and cel- WHERE: Sandywoods, 43 Muse Way, architecture that is best represented by on’t miss an all-ages Local Brew Coffeehouse when Len Cabral ebrate Bob Dylan’s 73rd Tiverton a series of building complexes known joins Bay Spring Folk for a night of expressive storytelling and C WHEN: Friday, June 6; 7:30 p.m. birthday with Matt Borrello (pic- as Great Camps. Steven Englehart, traditional music. Len Executive Director, Adirondack Archi- D tured) and Art Tebbetts. You’ll hear COST: $12 advance, $15 at the door Cabral is an internationally- tectural Heritage, will deliver a lecture WHERE: 170 Narragansett Ave., Barrington the classics alongside a healthy MORE INFO: acclaimed storyteller who has www.sandywoodsmusic.com; on these camps. WHEN: Saturday, June 7; 7 p.m. (doors open dose of obscurities from all five been enchanting audiences 401-241-7349 WHERE: Rosecliff, 548 Bellevue Ave., Newport at 6:30) decades of Dylan’s storied career. WHEN: 11 a.m. with his storytelling perfor- COST: $7 suggested donation, kids 12 and COST: Preservation Society members free; gen- mances since 1976. Len’s under free eral admission $5 strong Cape Verdean ancestry MORE INFO: www.facebook.com/LocalBrew comes alive in his exuberant MORE INFO: Advance reservations required, and Kendall & Nerve Pill. can be made online at NewportMansions.org or retelling of original stories as United Brothers Synagogue musical WHERE: Sandywoods, 43 Muse Way, Tiverton service by calling 401/847-1000 x111 well as folktales and stories from around the world. Bay Spring Folk WHEN: 7:30 p.m. plays “eclectic folk” which includes traditional American folk songs as This year’s musical service takes place COST: $10 advance, $12 at the door on June 6th. That’s the Friday night Holistic approaches for ADHD well as originals and will weave their music into Len’s stories. CHADD Rhode Island is offering this MORE INFO: Sandywoodsmusic.com immediately following the festival of program with guest speaker Dr. Keri Shavu’ot, which marks the giving of the Layton, President, Naturopathic Physi- Homegrown garden bouquets Torah at Mount Sinai. There’s a Jewish cians of RI saying that goes, “Torah orah/The Cate Chason began writing poems dur- America’s Cup and Volvo Race. Fresh-cut flowers in your home can be Torah is light.” We’ll celebrate that one of the easiest and most enjoyable WHERE: Pine room, Bradley Hospital, 1011 Veter- ing her daughter Lillian’s illness and WHERE: Barrington Yacht Club metaphor at our musical service with ans Memorial Pkwy., East Providence death from H1N1. One year after Lil ways to celebrate any season, and it is WHEN: 6 p.m. “Songs of Light.” Expect some tradi- WHEN: 7 p.m. died, Dr. Fred Schiffman, MD of Alpert even more gratifying when the flowers tional favorites, and some unconven- COST: $20 COST: Free for CHADD members; donations Medical School at Brown University are homegrown. Join Blithewold Gar- tional selections. There will be an appreciated from guests invited Cate to share these poems with MORE INFO: www.barringtonyc.com dens Manager Gail Read for a lecture oneg served immediately following the that will highlight her favorite combi- MORE INFO: 401/369-0045; www.chadd.org the school’s Gold Humanism Honor service. All are welcome. Society students so that they might bet- Wednesday Night at the Movies nations of cutting-garden plants, as well as the techniques and timing of WHERE: United Brothers Synagogue, 205 High Always…Patsy Cline ter understand the grief of parents who With Peter Weldy. “All Is Lost” on June 4. St., Bristol lose their child. Although entitled plantings that will help you create love- WHERE: Rogers Free Library, 525 Hope St., Bris- This tribute to the music of the woman Poems for Medical Students, it is Cate’s ly seasonal garden bouquets. WHEN: 7:30 p.m. who epitomized country music in the tol hope that these poems may help any WHERE: Blithewold, 101 Ferry Road, Bristol COST: Free late ‘50s and ‘60s is wrapped around the WHEN: 7 p.m. student of life approach the mysteries WHEN: 6 to 7:30 p.m. MORE INFO: Please rsvp [email protected] true story of her friendship with one of and profundities of grief. COST: Free her greatest fans, Louise Seger. Seger, COST: $12 members, $18 non-members WHERE: Brown University Faculty Club, 1 Magee ‘Perilous Oceans: The Sea Monsters on who fell in love with Patsy’s voice after MORE INFO: Blithewold.org Medieval and Renaissance Maps’ seeing her perform “Walkin’ After Mid- Street, Providence night” on Arthur Godfrey’s Talent WHEN: 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. The New Bedford Whaling Museum will Scouts in 1957, followed Cline’s career host author and research scholar, Chet via radio and television and finally met ‘Jacques Brel is Alive and Well and Thursday Van Duzer for a presentation on his the singer at a Houston concert in 1961. Living in Paris’ June 5 book, “Sea Monsters on Medieval and Friday Renaissance Maps.” He will shed light The two became pen pals up until the Eschewing conventional narrative, on the sources, influences, and meth- 1963 plane crash that claimed Cline’s Jacques Brel is Alive and Well and Living Saving Bees…The Right Way June 6 ods of the cartographers who drew or life. The musical play, complete with in Paris transforms Mort Shuman and Join Jon Nelson of Bee Bee Apiaries to Community Sing: Carmina Burana painted sea monsters on medieval and down home country humor and honest Eric Blau’s beloved 35 song stage revue learn about the plight of the very Renaissance maps produced in Europe emotion, includes many of Patsy Cline’s into an infectious movie musical that important honeybee. Jon and his co- Open to the public. This is your chance beginning with the earliest mappae- most unforgettable hits. showcases both Brel’s astonishing presenter, Roger Robitaille of the RI to sing through Carl Orff’s classic score, mundi on which these monsters songwriting breadth and the resource- Beekeepers Association, will discuss with thrilling tavern scenes and two WHERE: 1245 Jefferson Boulevard, Warwick appear in the tenth century through the ful audacity of 70’s filmmaking. their work as eco-friendly professional trips on Fortune’s wheel. If you own a WHEN: June 4 – June 22 score, please bring it/ We will have a few end of the sixteenth century. WHERE: The Meeting House, 3850 Main Road, bee removers. COST: $39-$54 to lend. WHERE: New Bedford Whaling Museum Tiverton Four Corners WHERE: Audubon Environmental Education Cen- MORE INFO: OceanStateTheatre.org; 401/921- WHEN: 7 p.m., with a reception and book signing WHEN: 7:30 p.m. ter, 1401 Hope Street, Bristol WHERE: The Carter Center, 667 Waterman Ave., 6800 East Providence beginning at 6 p.m. COST: Free WHEN: 7-8 p.m. COST: $8/member, $10/non-member WHEN: 7 p.m. Doors open at 6:30 for seating and COST: Free for Whaling Museum members and is ‘Poems for Medical Students’ MORE INFO: FourCornersArts.org to pick up score if you need one. $15 for non-members MORE INFO: Registration required: asri.org Brown University’s Faculty Club will COST: $10 MORE INFO: To register, call 508/997-0064 host a book signing event promoting Hospice Rehatta Launch Event x100 or visit www.whalingmuseum.org Poor Rich Boy; Bob Kendall & Nerve Pill MORE INFO: Email [email protected] Barrington resident Cate Chason’s new Featuring speaker Ken Reed on the to reserve your seat today. book “Poems for Medical Students.” Poor Rich Boy playing Sandywoods with Bob East Bay Life June 4-5, 2014 Page B11 DDaayyss

DeBlois Gallery presents the photogra- WHEN: 6:30 p.m.8 phy of Marc and Bonnie Jaffe at an SPOTLIGHT MORE INFO: 401/434-2453. Saturday open reception. Marc and Bonnie Jaffe June 7 have been frequent contributors to the DeBlois Gallery through the years and ‘Small streets of Bristol’ walking tour both have won awards here and This Saturday, join Dr. Kevin E. Jordan throughout Rhode Island. The show as he leads the special walking tour of continues through June 29, regular Tuesday the “Small Streets” of Bristol. This fas- gallery hours are Wednesday through June 10 cinating walk will explore how and why Sunday from 1 to 5 p.m. some of Bristol’s smaller streets devel- WHERE: DeBlois Gallery, 134 Aquidneck Ave., Turner & The Sea oped, when the buildings were erected, Middletown The subjects and styles of the major and the effects of these developments WHEN: 5 to 7 p.m. English landscape painter, Joseph Mal- on the surrounding areas. MORE INFO: 401/847-9977; debloisgallery.com lord William Turner (1775-1851), are the WHERE: The tour will start at the Society head- subject of a Barrington Community quarters, 48 Court St., Bristol National Trails Day hike School lecture by art historian, Eloise Angiola. The presentation is designed WHEN: 3 p.m. We will meet at the Turner Loop Trail parking to complement a BCS museum visit to COST: $5 for members and $10 for non-mem- area on route 114A on the East Providence/ this exhibition on June 17, but is open Seekonk border and hike the 2.7 mile Turner bers to all interested individuals. MORE INFO: 401/253-7223; www.bhpsri.org Loop trail which offers good views of the Reser- voir and Ten Mile River. WHERE: Atria Bay Spring Village, 147 Narra- gansett Ave., Barrington ‘Highlights of the East Burial Ground: WHERE: Turner Loop Trail parking area on route Keep your Nose to the Gravestone’ 114A on the East Providence/Seekonk border WHEN: Tuesday, June 10, 10:00AM to Noon WHEN: 10 a.m. COST: $82 BCS Members/$ 89 Non-Members. The East Burial Ground was set out in MORE INFO: Please register at info@tenmileriv- Includes tuition and field trip. Course Only (no 1811 as the eastward extension of the trip): $28 Members/$38 Non-Members burial ground established in 1739 on er.net or 401/578-2746 ‘Beyond the Garden Gate’ MORE INFO: 401/245-0432; the southeast quadrant of the Bristol barrcommschool.com Town Common, and contains exam- Free Family Fun Day at Audubon he Barrington Garden WHERE: Registration at St. John’s Church, ples of the works of many 17th and ear- Admission to the Audubon Society of Club will sponsor a County Road ly 18th century stone carvers from all Rhode Island’s Environmental Educa- Tfundraising garden tour WHEN: Wednesday, June 11; 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. over New England. Vincent Luti, tion Center will be free on the first Sat- of 8 Barrington properties. The COST: Pre-sale tickets $25; $30 day of tour. author of Mallet and Chisel, will lead urday of every month. homes are located throughout MORE INFO: [email protected] this fascinating tour and talk . WHERE: Audubon Environmental Education Cen- town, including the Nayatt, or 401/474-1217 Wednesday WHERE: The tour will start at the East Burial ter, 1401 Hope Street, Bristol Barrington Beach and Alfred June 11 Ground, High St., Bristol WHEN 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Drowne neighborhoods. WHEN: 10:30 a.m. COST: Free “Artists in the Garden” COST: $5 for members and $10 for non-mem- MORE INFO: asri.org The Westport Art Group offers this Tour bers only once every 3 years, so don’t miss it. MORE INFO: 401/253-7223; www.bhpsri.org Mornings in the Vegetable Garden Sign up now! “Artist in the Garden” is Sun 12:30 to 5 p.m. insightful discussion introducing the taking place in Westpor, highlighting Join Assistant Grounds Manager Dan Shattuck Gallery opening WHERE: Hope Gallery 435/437 Hope St., Bristol museums, galleries and artists’ work farms and river views, plus fields and Christina for a morning tour of Blithe- that make up Gallery Nights around the WHEN: 6 to 9 p.m. flowers. Dedee Shattuck Gallery is pleased to wold’s vegetable garden. This fun and state. present “Paint Pattern Print Texture: educational tour will highlight the top- MORE INFO: hopegalleryfineartfinecraft.com WHEN: Tour of Gardens: 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.; sale: 3 Exploring the Blurred Lines Between ics, tasks and projects as they arise in WHERE: Barrington Public Library is located at p.m. to 4 p.m. 281 County Road, Barrington Textile and Paint,” an exhibition of five Blithewold’s vegetable garden through- Sweden to Debut in Polo Series on COST: $40 per ticket includes a box lunch artists examining the shared language out the growing season. Opening Day WHEN: 2 p.m. MORE INFO: 508/636-6853. Register at COST: Free www.westportartgroup.org. of painting and textile work. Exhibiting WHERE: Blithewold, 101 Ferry Road, Bristol Opening Day of the NBC 10 Newport through June 29. International Polo Series XXIII MORE INFO: barringtonlibrary.org or call WHEN: 10 to 11.m. 401/247-1920 Just for Seniors! WHERE: Dedee Shattuck Gallery, 1 Partners COST: Members free, non-members $11 WHERE: Glen Farm, 715 East Main Road/Rte.138 Lane, Westport in Portsmouth, RI. Are you interested in learning some- MORE INFO: Blithewold.org The Music of Daniel Read: an American thing new and meeting other seniors WHEN: 5 to 7 p.m. WHEN: 5 p.m. COST: Free Colonial composer with similar interests? Come to English Garden Party Audubon for educational programs on MORE INFO: 508/636-4177; A traditional shape note choir and a www.dedeeshattuckgallery.com St. Columba’s Chapel in Middletown is capella quartet performing Daniel a variety of topics. June 11, 2014: Geolo- hosting their 23rd annual English Gar- Read’s unpublished hymns and word gy of Rhode Island. den Party this Saturday. Parishioners from the sacred heart hymnal. WHERE: Audubon Environmental Education Cen- Spring yard sale look forward to welcoming visitors and Sunday WHERE: The Baptist Church in Warren, Main St., ter, 1401 Hope St., Bristol Stop by for lunch while shopping for have been busy preparing a scrump- June 8 Warren WHEN: 10 to 11 a.m. bargains. Hazel’s Kitchen will be open. tious tea (with scones, Devonshire WHEN: 8 p.m. COST: $12/member, $15/non-member WHERE: Bliss Four Corners Congregational cream and much more), collecting a Abbey Rhode at Sandywoods Treasure Trove of salable items of all COST: Free MORE INFO: asri.org Church, 1264 Stafford Road Tiverton The talented band members of Abbey WHEN: 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. kinds, baking for the Plentiful Pantry, MORE INFO: 401/247-1402 Rhode will transport you through all ‘Adventures in Autism’ MORE INFO: To reserve space, please call arranging flowers for the Chapel Flower Festival (inspired by PBS’s Downton the many musical styles of The Beatles, 508/678-9235 or email blissfourcorner- from early songs like “Can’t Buy Me The Tiverton Public Library presents [email protected]. Abbey), and organizing an array of chil- best selling author, Peter A. LaPorta, in dren’s activities to keep all ages busy. Love” and the country-flavored “Honey Don’t” to rockers like “Get Back” to later an inspiring seminar, “Adventures in Quilt show WHERE: 55 Vaucluse Ave., Middletown songs like “A Day In The Life” and “Hey Monday Autism” based on his heartwarming book. The 38th annual Swansea Quilt Club WHEN: 1 to 5 p.m. Jude.” June 9 Show will be held this Saturday, with COST: Admission to the Garden Party is free. WHERE: Sandywoods, 43 Muse Way, Tiverton WHERE: Sandywoods Center of the Arts Yellow Tickets for the Devonshire Cream Tea are Building, 73 Muse Way, Tiverton quilting demonstrations, displays, ven- WHEN: 3:30 to 5:30 p.m. Tinkered Treasures dors, and quilts and home-baked goods $12.The Children’s Tea is $5 per child. WHEN: 6:30 p.m. COST: $10 advance, $12 at the door, little kids Using items from the seashore, holiday for sale. MORE INFO: 401/847-5571 free essentials, and things most will already COST: Free WHERE: The Olde White Church on the corner of MORE INFO: 401/241-7349; have in their homes, Major’s newest MORE INFO: Call 401/625-6796 to save a spot GAR Highway and Maple Ave in Swansea Opening reception: Art By the Baker’s sandywoodsmusic.com book recreates the feeling of summer in WHEN: 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Dozen her beautiful souvenirs of days spent by Exhibiting art on a brad range of subject Art Talk at Barrington Public Library the sea. matter, created according to each Marc & Bonnie Jaffe Photography Art critic Suzanne Volmer returns to WHERE: Weaver Library, 41 Grove Ave., East artist’s vision and style in various medi- opening at DeBlois Gallery Barrington Public Library with an Providence ums. Show runs through June 28, Th- See THURSDAY Page 12

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8 Saturdays: live music The Knights of Columbus 28 Fish Rd., Tiverton SPOTLIGHT Thursday Custom House Coffee Karaoke every Friday night with Mari- 600 Clock Tower Square, West Main From Page 11 ozations Studio; from 6:30-11 p.m.; Road, Portsmouth Computer karaoke or BYO CD. Free Sunday: Open mic with Gary Fish, 2-5 admission. 50/50 raffle, hosted by Jesse Bertholde 401/297-6604. June 12 p.m, guest musician 3 to 3:45 p.m. A Tale of Two Gardeners: Beatrix The Coffee Depot The Liberal Club Potter and Emily Dickinson 501 Main Street, Warren; 401/608-2553 20 Star St., Fall River; 508/675-7115 Author, teacher, and popular lecturer Open Mic starts about 7:00 pm and fol- Friday: Pro Karaoke with Rick & Joan Marta McDowell relates a tale of two lows the featured artist’s 8:00-8:40 pm famous writers and their gardens in this performance until 9:50pm., Fridays The Wharf Tavern lecture. excluding holiday weekends. Bring a 215 Water St., Warren; 401/289-2524 WHERE: Blithewold, 101 Ferry Road, Bristol nonperishable food donation to benefit Live piano music every Friday night. WHEN: 9:30 to 11:30 a.m. Bristol Good Neighbors. MORE INFO: Blithewold.org DeWolf Tavern LePage’s Seafood 259 Thames St., Bristol; 401/254-2005 439 Martime St., Fall River; 508/677- 2180 Wednesdays: The Rick Costa Trio (jazz). Fridays: Karaoke Music Federal Hill Pizza Mulhearn’s Pub Aidan’s Irish Pub 495 Main St., Warren; 401/245-0045 The Tarbox Ramblers at Sandywoods Federal Hill Pizza features live music 507 North Broadway, East Providence; John St., Bristol; 401/254-1940 401/438-9292 every Saturday night at 7:30 p.m. This aking listeners to a place where gutbucket blues, hillbilly music, Sunday: An Irish seisiun, 5-9 p.m. week: Trinity One Pelham East and backwater gospel come together in powerful and Bayview Holy Ghost Club Fins 270 Thames St., Newport; 401/847-9460 T unexpected combinations, The WHERE: Sandywoods, 43 Muse Way, 66 Bottom St., Tiverton; 401/624-3995 198 Thames St., Bristol; 401/253-2012 Thursday: Sugar Babies; Friday: Green Tarbox Ramblers are left-field tra- Tiverton WHEN Wednesdays: Pro Karaoke with Rick & Wednesday: Team Trivia; Friday: DJ Line Inbound; Saturday: Brian Scott; The ditionalists whose rough-hewn, : Saturday, June 7; 8 p.m. Kulprits; Tuesday: Stu Sinclair from Nev- COST Joan Andy Reed & Friends direct sound has drawn raves from : $15 er in Vegas MORE INFO fans and critics alike. : www.sandywoodsmusic.com Beach House Greenvale Vineyards 133 Club 506 Park Ave., Portsmouth; 401/293- Live jazz every Saturday. 5700 29 Warren Ave., East Providence; WHERE: Greenvale Vineyards, Wapping Rd., 401/438-1330 Thursday: Karaoke; Friday: Trivia night Portsmouth Facebook and displayed for a week in WHEN: 1 to 4 p.m. Mondays: Open Mic with Eric & Matt; Wednesdays: Karaoke with Big Bill; between sessions. LEGOs will be provid- Benjamin’s Sports Club COST: $3 Thursdays: Mac Odom Band; Friday: Kids & ed by the library. 4 Stafford Road, Tiverton; 401/624-3899 The Happy Clam Stone Leaf; Saturday: Glory Dayz; Sun- WHERE: George Hail Library, Main St., Warren Saturdays: Pro Karaoke with Rick & Joan day: Brother to Brother Outdoors WHEN: 3:30-4:30 p.m. 378 Ocean Grove Ave., Swansea Children’s story hour COST: Free Bluewater Grill Sunday: Karaoke with Cal Raye from 3 Oriental Pearl MORE INFO: For children in grades K-5 with an adult. Miss Margie reads several theme-relat- 32 Barton St., Barrington; 401/247-0017 to 7 p.m. 576 State Rd., Westport Email [email protected]. ed story and picture books geared 508/675-1501or 401/435-6565 towards the pre-school set, followed by My First Movies craft time allowing the children to Karaoke every Wednesday and Thurs- My First Movies is a playdate designed day night with Cal Raye. express their creativity based on the fun facts and stories they just heard. expressly for toddlers and their parents. It transforms a movie theater into a joy- Scampi WHERE: Barrington Books, County Road, Barring- filled, high-energy place where enter- ton 657 Park Ave., Portsmouth; 401/293- taining and educational films are shown 5844 WHEN: 10 a.m. Thursdays and interaction is highly encouraged. COST: Free The lights are left on while preschoolers Fridays: Andre Arsenault; Saturdays: MORE INFO: 401/245-7925; can sing and dance along with movies Alissa Musto. www.barringtonbooks.com that have been specially made for them. Adding to the festivities, every movie Wood St. Cafe Story time with Audubon event is emceed by BabyFirst star, Mitten 260 1/2 Wood St., Bristol; 401/253-9707 Enjoy story time with your preschooler the Kitten, who appears live and in-per- son to encourage audience interaction. Saturday: Rendition each month. The programs include the reading of a nature story with hands-on WHEN: The fun continues on an ongoing basis every activities followed by a nature craft. See Saturday, Sunday and Wednesday at 10 a.m. schedules below for dates, stories and MORE INFO: www.myfirstmovies.com; 800/315- locations. Adults must accompany chil- 4000 dren. Ages 3-5. Theater WHERE: Audubon Environmental Education Cen- ter, 1401 Hope Street, Bristol & Stage WHEN: 10 a.m. and 1 p.m. on June 5; and 10 a.m. only on June 6 Arts & Gregory Peck film lecture series COST: $5/member child, $6/non-member child Join librarian and cinema enthusiast MORE INFO: Register online at asri.org Doug Swiszcz for his latest film lecture Antiques series, “Gregory Peck: The Measure of a Young children’s story hour Man,” on Wednesdays at Barrington Public Library. The series continues Bring your little ones for stories geared Opening: ‘From the Mountains to the with “To Kill a Mockingbird” on June 11. for 3- to 5-year-olds. Includes a craft and Sea’ light snack. WHERE: Barrington Public Library, 281 County Come view the New England Society of Road, Barrington WHERE: Baker Books, Route 6, Dartmouth Botanical Artists juried exhibition of native plant portraits designed to pro- WHEN: Wednesdays, through June 11; 1 p.m. WHEN: 10 a.m. Thursdays COST: Free mote public appreciation of botanical COST: Free art and illustration. MORE INFO: www.barringtonlibrary.org; MORE INFO: 508/997-6700; www.bakerbooks.net 401/247-1920 WHERE: Audubon Environmental Education Cen- Children’s Reading Circle ter, 1401 Hope St., Bristol RWU Barn Summer Playhouse Series: Partners Village Store children’s reading WHEN: 9:00 am – 5:00 pm ‘The Receptionist’ and activity hour is geared for preschool COST: free with admission In this dark comedy with a twist, a typi- children. Come join the fun every Thurs- MORE INFO: asri.org cal day at the office — ringing tele- day as we read stories, enjoy snacks and phones and worker romance – is dis- a craft activity. ‘Blue Yellow Red’ exhibit rupted by the appearance of a charm- WHERE: Partners Village Store, 865 Main Road, The Van Vessem Gallery in Tiverton is ing rep from the Central Office with sur- Westport showing “Blue Yellow Red,” featuring prising consequences. WHEN: Thursdays, 10:30-11:30 a.m. the work of Lucia O’Reilly, a painter WHERE: RWU Performing Arts Center, 1 Old Fer- COST: Free who has exhibited extensively in Rhode Island, including the Newport Art ry Road, Bristol MORE INFO: 508/636-2572; www.partnersvillage- Museum, Krause Gallery, AS220, and WHEN: 7:30 p.m. Friday, June 13, Saturday, June store.com 14, Thursday, June 19, Friday, June 20, Saturday, Rhode Island College. June 21 Love LEGOs? WHERE: Van Vessem Gallery, 63 Muse Way, Tiverton COST: $10 general admission; $5 for students Show off your skills and let your imagi- and seniors. nation flow during our weekly Lego free WHEN: Thursdays through Sundays, 1 to 5 p.m. MORE INFO: 401-254-3666. play hour! Lego creations made during COST: Free free play will be photographed for our MORE INFO: 401/835-6639 East Bay Life June 4-5, 2014 Page B13 DDaayyss

‘A Table’ at Imago Gallery guided and spontaneous movements Kripalu Yoga8 Imago Foundation for the Arts (IFA) will SPOTLIGHT to boost concentration, promote fit- a restorative yoga program steeped in feature artwork by artist member Pas- ness, and relieve stress. Everyone can the Kripalu tradition of compassion and cale Lord in a group exhibit, “A Table.” yoga dance because the dancers make non-judgment. Located in the beautiful Besides Lord’s paintings, the exhibit will it as vigorous or as gentle as they setting of the Dedee Shattuck Gallery, also feature the work of several guest choose. Dress comfortably and bring a find yourself surrounded by inspiring art artists. yoga mat and water. installations - an ideal setting for medi- WHERE: Imago Gallery, 36 Market St., Warren WHERE: Barring ton Public Library, 281 tation and self-care. Open to the public, County Road, Barrington this donation based class series wel- WHEN: Thursdays, 4 to 8 p.m., Fridays and Sat- urdays, noon to 8 p.m. Through June 7. WHEN: Thursdays through June 12, 7 to 8 p.m. comes people of all levels of ability and practice. Please bring your yoga mat and MORE INFO: www.imagofoundation4art.org COST: Free MORE INFO: 401/247-1920; www.barringtonli- water; ages 16 and over please. Bristol Art Museum 50th anniversary brary.org WHERE: The Dedee Shattuck Gallery, 865 Main exhibit Road, Westport Mastering the craft WHEN: 9-10 a.m., Saturdays In celebration of the Bristol Art Muse- um’s 50th year, BAM is holding an open IYRS reprises its popular summer COST: Contribute what you can juried exhibit celebrating Rhode Island series, Mastering the Craft, with a focus MORE INFO: 508/636-2572; www.partnersvil- artists, with an opening reception and on Making with Modern Materials. This lagestore.com awards ceremony this Friday. The juror series offers a unique window into is artist John Udvardy, distinguished understanding a modern face to crafts- Ballroom & line dancing Professor Emeritus of the Rhode Island manship by engaging master makers, Every Tuesday afternoon; singles wel- School of Design. builders, and companies in the local come. MARK TUREK area who work with composite materi- WHERE: Bristol Art Museum, 10 Wardwell St., als. The series offers four special access WHERE: Liberal Club, 20 Star St., Fall River. Bristol opportunities, scheduled on Fridays at WHEN: 12:30-3:30 p.m., every Tuesday. WHEN: Thursday and Sunday from 1 to 4 p.m., ‘A Lie of the Mind’ at Trinity Rep 3:30 PM at the following manufacturer COST: $7. Friday and Saturday from 1 to 6 p.m. Through locations: June 6: Clear Carbon & Com- MORE INFO: 508/857-7734. July 6 wo midwestern families are joined together by marriage and torn ponents (Bristol) with Matt Dunham; MORE INFO: 401/253-4400; apart by a life-changing incident. Brimming with enormous June 20: Hall Composites (Bristol) with Ballroom dance lessons bristolartmuseum.org vitality and humor the play Ben Hall & Pete Levesque; July 18: IYRS T Learn all the social dances from a certi- School of Composites Technology asks us to look deeper into the WHERE: Trinity Rep, 201 Washington fied instructor in a relaxed environ- Juried exhibit, ‘Joie de Vivre’ (Bristol) with Henry Eliot & Dirk human heart and the destructive St., Providence ment. Adults of all ages are welcome. Kramer; August 1: TPI Composites The Bristol Art Museum presents a power of love. Starring Rebecca Gibel WHEN: Through June 29 Great for beginners and more experi- juried exhibit, “Joie de Vivre,” in the (Warren) with Steve Nolet as Sally and Brown/Trinity Rep MFA MORE INFO: 401/351-4242 enced dancers. Help with wedding lower gallery at the library. Also fea- MORE INFO: For more information or to reserve dance preparation also available. tured is glass artist John Volpacchio actor Benjamin Grills (‘14) as Jake. your tour ticket, please contact and, in the community room, are his- [email protected] or 401/848-5777 x204. WHERE: East Providence Senior Center, 610 toric photographs from the collection Waterman Ave., East Providence. of the late Lombard Pozzi. Active Senior Singles WHEN: 2-4 p.m. Mondays. WHERE: Rogers Free Library, 525 Hope St., Bris- Saint Theresa Yard Sale MORE INFO: 401/683-4106 Please come to our weekly meetings to COST: $3. tol Plenty of items for everyone, such as help plan events and activities. MORE INFO: 401/434-0080. WHEN: 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. Monday to Thursday and books, small appliances, toys, house- Farmers Market at Sandywoods WHERE: Dunkin Donuts, 670 Metacom Ave., from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Friday and Saturday hold goods, jewelry, records, DVDs hol- The Sandywoods Farmers Market? is Warren Choreographed ballroom dance classes through July 2 iday decorations and more. open every Thursday, rain or shine. WHEN: Tuesdays, 6:15 p.m. Mike and Joyce Alexander will teach MORE INFO: www.bristolartmuseum.org WHERE: 265 Stafford Road, Tiverton Vendors sell fresh produce, chicken and MORE INFO: RSVP only, 401/247-0503 choreographed ballroom dancing (round duck eggs, pastured poultry, baked WHEN: Friday, June 6, 5 to 8 p.m.; Saturday, dancing) every Monday evening. Modern June 7, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.; and Sunday June 8, 9 goods, homemade jams and honey, Knit and Crochet Club social round dancing is pre-choreo- a.m. to 1 p.m. goat milk soap and other organic local- graphed with a “cuer” telling the dancers ly sourced personal care products, Drop in on the Knit & Crochet Club. what to do as they all progress around the Other needlework is welcome too. Trips & Rogers Free Library book sale handmade crafts and jewelry, and dance floor. Rhythms taught will be fox- more. Free admission and live enter- WHERE: Weaver Library 41 Grove Avenue, East trot, waltz, cha-cha and rumba. Ongoing sale featuring adult, young tainment. The Sandywoods market Providence adult and children’s books. Also avail- WHERE: Portsmouth Senior Center, 110 Bristol Tours accepts cash, credit cards and SNAP WHEN: Tuesday evenings from 6 to 7:30 p.m. Ferry Road, Portsmouth. able are DVDs, audio books and puz- EBT cards. Art Trip to the Peabody Essex Museum zles. All items are reasonably priced COST: Free WHERE: Sandywoods, 43 Muse Way, Tiverton MORE INFO: 401/434-2453 The trip will focus on the exhibition with proceeds benefiting the library. WHEN: Thursdays, 4 to 7 p.m. “Turner and the Sea,” featuring the WHERE: Rogers Free Library, 525 Hope St., Bris- See CLUBS Page 14 seascapes of Joseph Mallord William tol MORE INFO: 401/241-7349; www.sandy- woodsmusic.com Turner. “Know Before You Go”, a pre- WHEN: 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. Monday to Thursday; 9 trip discussion, will be held Monday, a.m. to 5 p.m. Friday and Saturday Antique and collectible book sale June 9 at 3:30pm. A painting demon- MORE INFO: 401/253-6948 stration in the style of Turner is includ- There will a an antique and collectible ed. “Know BeforeYou Go” is free for Barrington Library book sale book sale (50 percent off listed prices) those signed up for the trip, $8 for the and a silent auction on selected books general public. Ongoing sale featuring fiction, nonfic- at the Friends Bookstore in the Middle- tion, and children’s books. WHERE: Bus leaves the Newport Art Museum at town Public Library. 8:45 a.m. WHERE: Barrington Library, County Road, Bar- WHERE: 700 West Main Road, Middletown rington WHEN: Thursday, June 12 WHEN: Friday, May 23, 9:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.; WHEN: 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Monday to Thursday; 9 Saturday, May 24, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. COST: $80 for Museum members and $95 for a.m. to 5 p.m. Friday and Saturday; 1 to 5 p.m. non-members Sunday MORE INFO:NewportArtMuseum.org; 401/848- MORE INFO: 401/247-1920 2787. Portsmouth Senior Center thrift shop Walking tours of Bristol Spring and summer clothing is now Clubs & On Thursdays, the Bristol Historical & available, in addition to gift and decora- Preservation Society offers walking tive and household items. tours around downtown Bristol. In Classes case of rain, walks do not take place. WHERE: 110 Bristol Ferry Rd., Portsmouth Let your yoga dance WHEN: Monday through Frday. 9:30 a.m. to noon WHERE: Walks start at the Society, 48 Court St., “Let Your Yoga Dance” uses a blend of Bristol and 1 to 3 p.m. WHEN: 3 p.m. COST: Free to members; $5 to others MORE INFO: 401/253-7223; www.bhpsri.org Markets Mt. Hope farmers’ market This farmers’ markets showcases many local vendors selling fresh produce, meat and fish, along with baked goods and other treats. The Acacia Cafe food truck serves breakfast and lunch. There will also be live music, demonstrations, kids’ activities, knife-sharpening, cloth- ing and electronics drives and more. WHERE: Mt. Hope Farm barn, 300 Metacom Ave., Bristol WHEN: 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturdays MORE INFO: [email protected]. Page B14 East Bay Life June 4-5, 2014 DDaayyss VIOLET: S&P wrong about 8 R.I. bond downgrade SPOTLIGHT Clubs that it isn’t a state bond. S&P From Page 5 was warned by Treasurer Frank From Page 13 Caprio about the credit ratings. ance and higher interest rates. Now, this credit rating agency is WHEN: 6-7 p.m. (advanced), 7-8 p.m. (beginners) Mr. Blumenthal asserted that threatening the state with a and 8-9 p.m. (intermediate) on Mondays. S&P was, in effect, implement- downgrade of its future bonds COST: $10 per couple. ing a secret tax on Main Street for one that the state didn’t even MORE INFO: 508/672-0259; [email protected]. for the benefit of Wall Street. In issue. S&P is a two-time loser, 2011 S&P et al caved in and set- BCS registration big-time, in court. tled with the State of Connecti- So, here’s the question, actual- Registration for Barrington Community cut coughing up a $900,000 School’s spring/summer courses, is in ly two of them: Why are our leg- progress. Courses in finance, crafts, credit for future bond ratings islators and leaders kowtowing cooking, foreign language, fine arts, along with other remedies for its to S&P, which is on a losing side music, literature, sports, fitness and deceptive and unfair trade prac- in litigation? Don’t the solons more are offered, as are trips to muse- tices. see anything ludicrous about ums, theater, gardens, historic sites, ski Fast forward to 2014 in Rhode being hung by their own petard resorts, and concerts. Island. The bonds issued for 38 for creating these quasi-public MORE INFO: www.barrcommschool.com; Studios weren’t even state-spon- 401/245-0432. agencies, by making taxpayers sored. Copious warnings in the pay for a bond not of their own East Bay Toastmasters Club Cold Chocolate at the Wamsutta Club documents state that Rhode creation? Island has no obligation and A program for professionals, students, old Chocolate creates an exciting new sound, fusing bluegrass stay-at-home parents or retirees who wish to improve their oral communica- and roots with a dash of funk. tion skills. Membership open to all. C WHERE: Wamsutta Club, 427 County St., New Bedford MARTIN: The quartet features Marc Lopes WHERE: United Methodist Elder Care, 30 WHEN: Saturday, June 7, 7 p.m. Alexander Ave., East Providence stunning harmonies, COST: $18, $12 for seniors and children; tickets can be WHEN: 5:30-7:30 p.m., first and third Thursdays accompanied by guitar, purchased in advance for $14/$10 online. of each month staying true to his music banjo, upright bass and MORE INFO: wepecket.com/tickets.htm; MORE INFO: http://9556.toastmastersclubs.org percussion. 508-292-5632 From Page 6 product. Like pre-ordering a cd. So I don’t think that fundraising Gardening volunteers at Veterans Home is like begging. You will be part of Rhode Island Veterans Home Master I was younger. I think a lot of us it. There is nothing wrong with it Gardener volunteers meet for general gardening activities to beautify the R.I. wish we had it when we were and the band gets to stay true to Veterans Home. younger. On the other hand, It itself. Highland Ave., Seekonk. Portsmouth Multi-Purpose Senior hurts the attention span. It’s WHERE: R.I. Veterans Home greenhouse, 480 WHEN: 8 a.m. on Thursdays. Center Metacom Ave., Bristol about ten seconds now. Other IF YOU COULD SING WITH ANY OTHER COST: Free, but guests are responsible for their A variety of weekly activities are avail- than that I love it. I use it every BAND WHO WOULD IT BE? . WHEN: 9 a.m. to noon, Mondays and Thursdays own breakfast costs. able, from zumba and line dancing to MORE INFO: 401/245-4845; MORE INFO: [email protected]. bridge, computer classes and support day. All of it. I love the Michael Kiske [email protected] groups. Thrift shop open weekdays version of Helloween, but the last Ocean State Bridge Club from 9:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Blood pres- WHAT IS THE CRAZIEST THING THAT 4 or 5 albums lately, have been Live model figure drawing A free lunch is served once a month by sure clinics are heal every 4th Wednes- EVER HAPPENED TO YOU AT A GIG? Well fantastic. Take part in unguided figure drawing in Sakonnet Bay. Visit the website for day of the month from 11 a.m. to noon. just recently at a metal 101 show a relaxed, informal and supportive set- schedule, results and more informa- Must be aged 55 or older to join; we had this girl onstage that ANY ADVICE TO ASPIRING MUSI- ting. All experience levels — new tion. Call or e-mail if you need a part- Portsmouth residency not required. wouldn’t get off. She was doing CIANS? Get a real job to survive. artists included — are welcome. Bring ner. Beverages and snacks served. Air WHERE: 110 Bristol Ferry Rd., Portsmouth your own materials and easel or other cartwheels and throwing shot Get an education. Do something conditioned room is quiet and com- MORE INFO: 401/683-4106 glasses and yelling into the besides music. Play because preferred work surface. Model and fortable. All are welcome. chairs provided. microphone. We didn’t know you’re passionate about it. You WHERE: Sakonnet Bay Manor, 1215 Main Road, Senior fitness classes WHERE: Sandywoods Center for the Arts (Yel- Tiverton. what to do. I didn’t want to be should always have a plan A- low Building), 73 Muse Way, Tiverton. Seekonk Total Fitness Club offers a free rude because she was having a minus. I don’t believe in plan B. WHEN: 12:30 p.m. Fridays, Mondays. senior fitness class. WHEN: 6-9 p.m. Mondays. good time. That is what I recommend. There COST: $6. WHERE: Seekonk Total Fitness, 1301 Fall River COST: $14 general, $10 for college-level art stu- is no money to be made in MORE INFO: 401/253-2383; www.oceanstate- Ave., Seekonk dents. FAVORITE BAND GROWING UP? bridgeclub.com. WHEN: 10:30 a.m. Tuesdays, Thursdays music, it’s an expensive hobby. I MORE INFO: www.sandywoodsfarm.org. COST: Free There is only one. Iron Maiden do Metal 101(metal tribute band) Operation Shower knitting circle because I love the music but it Networking breakfast MORE INFO: 508/336-4545; Aquidneck Chiropractic will host a www.totalfitnessclubs.com O.K THEN LET’S TALK MAIDEN. “HAL- also keeps my voice in top shape. Community businesses are invited to weekly knitting circle. The group will LOWED BE THY NAME” OR “FEAR OF THE attend a business networking breakfast make baby articles to be sent to Opera- Social duplicate bridge DARK”? “Hallowed be thy name”. ANYTHING ON YOUR IPOD THAT MET- sponsored by Service By Referral (SBR) tion Shower, an organization that sup- “Tea Time at the Table,” duplicate You know it’s not even close. I am AL FANS MIGHT NOT EXPECT? One of networking’s Bristol chapter. Both for- plies items to expectant families of sol- bridge for newcomers and intermedi- a big fan of all Maiden does. A my favorite non-metal bands is mal and informal networking exercises diers deployed overseas. will be conducted to help business ates. All are invited for an afternoon of band that after 30 years can con- Muse. I like some of their stuff. I owners. As part of Service By Referral, WHERE: Aquidneck Chiropractic, 1272 West food, fun and friends. Main Rd., Middletown. tinue to reinvent themselves, listen to so much different kinds members have access to networking WHERE: St. Mary’s Church parish house, 378 and yet stay with the realm of of metal. I’m also a big fan of Bar- WHEN: 2 p.m. Tuesdays. meetings, training and events and oth- East Main Road, Portsmouth what they do, is amazing. Bril- ry Manilow. er opportunities throughout Rhode COST: Free. WHEN: 1-3:30 p.m. Tuesdays liant. And a band that still, after Island and nearby Massachusetts. MORE INFO: 401/849-7011. MORE INFO: 401/624-1723 or e-mail viking- all this time, records live. Bruce ANYTHING YOU WANT TO SAY TO THE WHERE: Raymour & Flanigan Furniture, 100 [email protected] Dickinson is my motivator for FANS? I can’t thank them enough. life. I have a saying. If I’m having I promise to stay true to what I a bad day I just say “What would do, and there will be tons more Bruce Do? stuff. Without them I am noth- Martin’s Garden Notes ing. Thank you. HELLSPEAK2? Oh yeah. We have Gardening in the Shade not even tried to shop the band Bryan Martin is a rock yet. We just put it out there and journalist and lifelong East Garden Shop, Inc. There are plenty of options now for gardens in the shade. Often interesting wanted to see what people Providence resident. He has foliage plants like hostas are excellent for providing structure for your shade gar- thought. The response was way played guitar professionally for 54 Bristol Ferry Rd. den. Astilbe, with plumes of white, pink or red or Pulmonaria offering speckled more than I could have asked for. the past 30 years, but while Portsmouth, RI 02871 foliage and pink, white or blue blooms in early Spring add color. Old fashioned So now we will push it forward. guitar playing may be his first Bleeding Heart blooms beautifuly in early spring while the dwarf forms bloom More than likely, we might go love, writing about music is his Phone: 401.683.2231 all summer. and do a fundraiser thing to raise passion. Bryan is married with 4 Web site: igsinc.com Groundcovers are effective in the shade including pachysandra, and myrtle. Be money for the next cd. Some kids; you can see more of his cautious with ivy as it is quite agressive and hard to control when established. people will say it’s like begging work at 10% Off One Pachysandra discovered by a nursery in Connecticut is called Green Sheen but it’s not. You’re providing a Ripplemusic.blogspot.com. Every Tuesday! is slower growing with glossy foliage. Introducing scattered groups of other perennials like hostas in a bed of groundcover adds interest to the space. Several perennials bloom late in the season in the shade including Toad Lily with speckled blooms in October. European Ginger, Ferns, Andromeda and Japanese Holly also work well. Find more photos at All these add up to interesting possiblities for your shady garden. Stop by and Open: 9-5 Every Day we will be glad to show them to you! Fridays ‘till 6pm eastbayri.com 24/7 East Bay Life June 4-5, 2014 Page B15

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BY JOAN D. WARREN BEST VACATION EVER: “All my Kathy Santos has been a realtor vacations are my best vacations. I since 2009. She is married to Steve enjoyed my trips to Punta Cana, Santos, and they have two adult Italy, singing with my church choir, daughters, Stephanie Sivalingam or visiting friends and family and Sharon Santos Leonard. They throughout the country. I am visiting are the proud grandparents of a two- friends in France next year, and am year-old, Allston, and 9-month-old, Kathy Santos going to Ireland to visit relatives the Maggie Jean. They have a sleeve year after that.” Pekinese Nappy. Kathy was raised Weichert Realtors IN THE KITCHEN: “My best culi- in Riverside and lives there today. nary creations are my cookie dough WHY REAL ESTATE AS A Tirrell Realty cheesecake, sour cream coffee cake, CAREER? “Actually, my youngest and seafood dishes.” daughter and I decided we should BEACH, LAKE OR POOL: “I love take the classes because we wanted 431 Willett Ave., Riverside going to the beach when on vaca- new careers. Naturally, we did this 401-241-5380 (cell) tion. I love the convenience of my during the real estate crash. I pool, when at home.” renewed my license and continued, SUMMER READ: “I am reading but my daughter left for something Janet Evonovich books now. They with a more predictable income. My are fun mystery books, not heavy at husband said in time the market all. My sister-in-law introduced me would improve, so not to worry. I do to them.” better financially every year.” dictability and the crazy long stories of the good times and fabu- son and realtor, and it won’t be long DESKTOP, LAPTOP OR TABLET? WHAT DO YOU LIKE MOST ABOUT hours.” lous meals she had there.” before you are ready to get a house.” “I have a laptop. At some point I IT? “Meeting people. Helping them MEMORABLE REAL ESTATE ADVICE FOR FIRST TIME HOME- HOBBIES: “Some my hobbies are will get a tablet.” buy and sell, fulfilling their STORY: “The funniest was hosting BUYERS: “Get pre-approved before singing. I have been in assorted SUMMER PLANS? My summer dreams.” an open house when I was selling you start searching for a house. It church and community choirs over plans are working, enjoying the WHAT DO YOU LEAST LIKE my parents’house. One of my moth- saves time. If your credit score isn’t the last 30 years. I also like to cook pool, and going to Cape Cod with ABOUT IT? “The financial unpre- er’s old friends came and told me good, listen to your mortgage per- and bake.” my kids and grandkids.”

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Barrington: Turn the key and move East Providence: Not your typical 3 Bristol: Pristine home! Luxury living at Barrington: Location, Location, Barrington: Open Floor Plan at its in! This sweet ranch has been com- best! Huge great room open to a family!! Duplex style. Gorgeous its best! Spacious master suite on 1st Location! Charming 3BR pletely renovated, granite counters, gorgeous kitchen and large dining Owners unit w/granite & stainless, 2 flr! Grand living rm w/ gas fireplace, Ranch walking distance to newer roof, replacement windows, area. Master w/bath 3 other good sized bed- beds, 2 new baths, den, beautiful hardwoods & AC. sunroom w/ slider to private deck, cathedrals, chef's beach & Nayatt School. Features family room w/ GAS heat, CENTRAL AIR, one and a half baths. Full rooms, farmers porch, patio, & in ground pool. Other units are 1 bed, updated kitchens, & hard- kitchen, plenty of closets, hardwoods, corner unit, cathederal ceilings, living room w/ fireplace & Come see and you will love it! $499,000 Jane dry basement. Easy to maintain all on one level. Easy woods. Tenant paid utilities. Young roof, plenty off beach access, motivated sellers! $489,000 Lori large eat in kitchen. Finished basement & large Marshall 401-486-4847 show! $309,900 Jazzmine Napolitano 401-225- street parking. $255,000 Robin Lozito 401-486- Gardiner 401-265-2594 fenced backyard. Motivated! $289,900 Friedman 7070 6937 Real Estate Group 401-864-0269 LOCATION, LOCATION! SOLD NEW LISTING PENDING NEW PRICE

Barrington: Location, Location, Seekonk: Spacious 4 Bed Colonial, Barrington: Amazing Opportunity! Location! This is a panoramic water- East Providence: Charming Kent front to back master, potential in-law Colonial w/ open floor plan. Enter to a Barrington: Charming c1790 authentic front home all redone master 2 full Heights Cape. Immaculate and well or home office on first floor, sun- gracious 2 story foyer tons of light & a colonial situated on over a 1/2 acre of baths swim in your backyard! cared for home with 4 beds OR 3 beds filled Florida room, hardwoods, bed wall of glass overlooks Hundred Acre land with beautiful water views. Sunrises outstanding serene setting & den, 2 1/2 baths, fireplace, dining on first floor w bath, great room w/ Cove. Very private location with fabulous Exquisite 17th century details, wide pine come see this perfect immaculate home! $449,000 area, Hardwoods, finished lower level, sliders to deck fireplace, sprinklers, convenient to commuter train, sunset views. 5 Oversized Beds & 3 Full Baths. No flood floors throughout, 7 fireplaces, 4BR, studio, workshop and much more. Motivated SELLER'S BRING OFFERS! Jane Marshall 401-486-4847 and lovely fenced yard. Taxes reflect homestead exemp- highway, & more!! $369,000 Deb Donahue 401- insurance required! $739,000 Jane Marshall 401-486- $250,000 Jazzmine Napolitano 401-225-7070 tion. $220,000 Robin Lozito 401-486-6937 419-4165 4847 EPRiversEdgeRI.com RiversEdgeRI.com 401-433-5100 Located at the corner of 300 County Rd. Barrington, RI • 401-245-2000 Johnathon D. Birs 4152, Loan Officer • 401-640-8320 47 Bradford Street, Bristol, RI • Warren + Dover Ave. RI Licensed Loan Broker 20021417LB MB2934 401-254-1776 Page C2 East Bay Classifieds June 4 - 6, 2014 House of the Week Tasteful B & B or single-family home in Bristol

LR: The living room features a brick fireplace and plenty of sunlight.

KITCHEN: The kitchen has been updated with granite countertops and stainless steel appliances.

EXTERIOR: This Cape Cod-style home has been home to the Bristol House Bed and Breakfast. The busi- ness is not for sale, but the home is.

BEDROOM: Each bedroom is accom- panied by its own bathroom.

Lush landscaping surrounds this The atmosphere is expanded Cape Cod-style home in bright, airy and sun- the Bristol Highlands neighborhood. filled. The large Currently used as a bed and break- kitchen has stainless fast, the home on the west side of steel appliances and town could easily be used as a single- granite countertops. family home. Although the busi- Thoughtfully renovated, the prop- ness is not for sale, erty is on a 20,000-square-foot lot. new owners might The home has four bedrooms — with choose to open their a first-floor master bedroom with own business — bathroom en suite, and three other especially since it is set up for that By the numbers bedrooms on the second floor, each purpose. with a private bath. The home, built in 1962, is located $629,000 Alarge entertaining space opens to less than a half-mile to Narragansett a pergola-covered patio and a beauti- Bay and the East Bay Bike Path. A 4 bedrooms fully landscaped yard. The home has short drive to downtown Bristol, 4 1/2 bathrooms custom built-ins and crown moldings, enjoy shops, galleries and Bristol’s with a lovely fireplace in the living many award winning restaurants. 401-378-8451, Roseann room. Newport & Providence are only 25 Dugan, Century 21 Topsail There are hardwoods throughout. minutes away. June 4 - 6, 2014 East Bay Classifieds Page C3 Real Estate REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS ADDRESS BUYERS & BUYERS’ AGENT SELLERS & SELLERS’ AGENT SALE PRICE BARRINGTON 270 Middle Hwy Edward and Elizabeth Roche - C. Ardente, Residential John and Cindy Ventura - C. Ardente, Residential $462,000 4 Buckingham St Tim Kraska and Karin Moellering - M. McHugh, Clearmark Alexander and Anna Meyer - L. Schryver, Residential $530,000 81 Rogers Ave John B Kennedy - J. Napolitano, RE/MAX River's Ruth Conklin Est. and Barbara Hubbard - J. Napolitano, RE/MAX River's$105,000 BRISTOL 533 High Meadow Ct #533 Mary and Gary Point - Sherry Snow, Residential Properties Henry J Arrighi - B. Stamp, Residential Properties $235,000 117 Windward Ln #117 Michael and Carol Gormley - MJ Fidalgo-Tavares, C21-Topsail David and Deneen Stebenne - D. Eisenberg, Continental $295,000 18 Kingswood Rd Eileen Phaneuf - A. Sheerin, Teri Degnan Scott Bradford and Katherin Podgor-Bradford - S. Buss, Keller Williams Newport $310,500 EAST PROVIDENCE 182 Sutton Ave Joshua and Melissa Dasilva - F. Silva, Exit Realty Gloria and Richard Turilli - F. Silva, Exit Realty $199,000 521 Willett Ave Robert Fraser and Melanie Hart - M. St. Ours, RE/MAX Proff. Albert Hamel and Catherine Lacoste-Hamel - J. Ferri, RE/MAX Proff. $268,000 32 Don Ave Josephand Taysha Torino - Hill Harbor, RE/MAX Proff. Peter and Sophie Lau - Lisbeth Herbst, Residential Propertie $380,000 187 Becker Ave Dan Hornby - P. Tirrell, Weichert FNMA - Y. Douer, Home Island $140,000 332 Fort St Michael and Helena Jaffa - M. Keller, RE/MAX First Robert and Barbara Rezendes - D. Andrews, BisMark $170,000 31 Carousel Dr Michael Hirtle Kathleen Burnett - P. Deal, Residential Properties $575,000 108 Bliss St Marlene Chaves - D. Peirce, C21-Butterman John and Dawne Favoloro - D. Peirce, C21-Butterman $238,000 PORTSMOUTH 75 Gormley Ave William Ross - K. Luderer, Keller Williams Newport RI Housing - C. Spencer, Hogan $155,000 51 Hilltop Dr Keith and Brenda Patton - L. Castergini, William Raveis Courtney Henderson - J. Teeden, Bay Realty $352,000 TIVERTON 417 Hancock St Raymond Jackson - J. O'Hora Lawrence, Century 21 Topsail Jason and Kristen Lacerda - J. Gilkeson, East Shore $283,000

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WESTPORT OFFERED AT $499,000 TIVERTON OFFERED AT $419,000 TIVERTON OFFERED AT $419,000 Impeccably maintained Cape for a family wanting large open space with Pride of ownership shines in this beautifully appointed and fully updated Cape Classic Beach house! Located in the most desirable Fogland Beach area, lots of light and great upgrades, flat 1.4 acres of land. This open floor plan in South Tiverton. Plenty of privacy and acreage for enjoyment or new expan- this beach house has privacy with amazing marsh views with great beach offers vaulted ceilings, central air, 4 heating zones and wood stove. sion. Enjoy a beautifully maintained in ground pool and mature landscaped access. Perfect opportunity for the water enthusiast. Finished basement & Bonus rooms. 3 bd, 2 1/2 bath, 2 bonus rooms, sq property. A must see. 4bd 1 full bath 1 half bath, 1894 sq ft, 3.1 acres ft: 2692., 1.43 Acres NEW

LITTLE COMPTON OFFERED AT $599,000 TIVERTON OFFERED AT $527,000 WESTPORT OFFERED AT $549,000 Charming Victorian with many original features. Spacious, updat- Greek Revival in Pristine Condition with Designer Flair and Better than new-Picture perfect Contemporary Colonial overlooks ed kitchen, central air throughout. Mature gardens, stonewalls, Modern Amenities. Newly renovated 3 season room overlooking 1.64 acres lot within desirable Forest Park. Gleaming hardwood amazing barn, shed and garage. Close to the Commons and expansive yard. Within walking distance to Village, Beach, floors are dappled with sunlight throughout this beautifully main- tained home. A must see home. 3 bd 2 full bath 1 half, 2800 sq. Beaches. Perfect home for year round or summer living. A must Library, School and Fort Barton Trails. ft., 1.64 acres see! 4bd 2 bath, sq ft 2384, 2.26 acres CHECKCHECK OUTOUT RecentlyRecently SOLDSOLD TransactionsTransactions onon Page C4 East Bay Classifieds June 4-6, 2014 Real Estate

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BARRINGTON 28 Washington Road Sunday, June 8 11:30-1 pmRaised Ranch 3 2.5 $359,000 Residential Properties Maureen Weaver 401-245-9600 33 Meadowbrook Drive Sunday, June 8 11:30-1 pm Ranch 3 2 $625,000 Residential Properties Ceci Sartor 401-245-9600 256 Sowams Road Sunday, June 8 11:30-1 pm Cape 3 2.5 $299,000 Residential Properties Joyce Hughes 401-245-9600 4 Rustwood Drive Sunday, June 8 11:30-1 pm Colonial 3 2.5 $499,900 Residential Properties Lisa Schryver 401-245-9600 425 Sowams Road Sunday, June 8 12-1:30 pm Cape 4 2 $329,500 Residential Properties Laurie Fletcher 401-245-9600 38 Middle Highway Sunday, June 8 12- 2 pm Colonial 4 2.5 $499,000 Residential Properties Nancy Weaver 401-245-9600 4 Grant St. Sunday, June 8 11-12:30 pm Cape 3 2.5 $419,000 Residential Properties Lisbeth Herbst 401-245-9600 5 Blount Circle Sunday, June 8 1:15-3 pm Split Level 3 2.5 $449,000 Residential Properties Joyce Hughes 401-245-9600 10 Martin Ave. Sunday, June 8 3:15-5 pm Cape 4 1.5 $369,000 Residential Properties Joyce Hughes 401-245-9600 60 Massasoit Ave. Sunday, June 8 2 - 3:30 pm Cape 3 1 $239,900 Coldwell Banker Residential Robin Gold Riccitelli 401-247-0202 BRISTOL 35 Seal Island Drive, #35 Sunday, June 8 1-3 pm Condo 3 3 $495,000 Prudential Prime Properties Dave McCauley 401-862-6206 669 Metacom Ave., #28 Sunday, June 8 1:30-3 pm Condo 2 2 $184,900 Century 21 Topsail Ryan Fonseca 401-489-0065 3 Sachem Road Sunday, June 8 11 am-1 pm Cape 4 2 $349,000 Century 21 Topsail Ryan Fonseca 401-489-0065 LITTLE COMPTON 28 Ocean Drive Saturday, June 7 10 am-2 pm Colonial 3 2 $990,000 By owner Loeanne Pino 401-635-2856 60Oak Forest Sunday, June 8 1-3 pm Contemporary 3 3.5 $619,000 Country and Coastal Elizabeth Kinnane 401-635-8887 56 Crandall Road Sunday, June 8 1-3 pm Other 3 1.5 $365,000 Country and Coastal Deborah Ladd 401-635-8887 55Quicksand Pond Road Sunday, June 8 12- 2 pm Colonial 4 3 $799,000 Spinnaker Real Estate Kathleen Hall 401-418-0886 PORTSMOUTH 24 Raynham Ave. Sunday, June 8 11-1 pm Cottage 3 2.5 $348,000 Residential Properties Stephanie Nickerson 401-245-9600 247Sakonnet Drive Sunday, June 8 11 am-1 pm Other 2 2 $425,000 Keller Williams Elaine Reavey 401-258-4789 88Freeborn St. Sunday, June 8 12-2 pm Other 2 2 $218,500 Coldwell Banker Guimond Carol Guimond 401-418-0462 269Riverside Drive Sunday, June 8 12-2 pm Cottage 2 1 $229,900 Century 21 Topsail Roseann Dugan 401-378-8451 TIVERTON 53 Topsail Drive Sunday, June 8 1-4 pm Condo 2 2.5 $510,000 Waters Edge Bridget Torrey 401-575-6522 44Ronnie St. Saturday, June 7 11 am-1 pm Cottage 3 3 $384,900 Coldwell Banker Guimond Renee Durost 401-439-0866 281Village Road Sunday, June 8 2-4 pm Condo 3 3.5 -- Waters Edge Meg Little 401-245-4098 136Lark Lane Sunday, June 8 1-3 pm Other 3 2 $114,000 Prudential Prime Properties Caroline Slee 401-862-0881 9Mockingbird Lane Sunday, June 8 1pm-3pm Other 2 2 $130,000 Prudential Prime Properties Caroline Slee 401-862-0881 238Stone Church Road Sunday, June 8 2-4 pm Other 5 4 $895,000 Prudential Prime Properties Dina Karousos 401-451-6461 450 S Lake Road Sunday, June 8 10 am - noon Other 4 1.5 $419,000 Keller Williams Newport Welchman RE Group 401-635-0252 21 Three Rod Way Sunday, June 8 1-3 pm Other 3 1 $419,000 Keller Williams Newport Welchman RE Group 401-635-0252 WARREN 24 Ridgeway Drive Sunday, June 8 11 am-1 pm Ranch 3 1 $294,900 Velozo Real Estate Cindy Cabral 774-644-1783 WESTPORT 1970 Main Road Saturday, June 7 12-2 pm Multi-family 1 1 $369,000 William Raveis Real Estate Kathy Santos 508-889-2517

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South Tiverton - Custom Built 3-4 Bedroom Colonial located near Little Compton - Wind Mill Hill (near Tiverton line). 3 bed Little Compton - Idyllic setting - Beautiful 3 bed, 2 bath, Barn Tiverton Four Corners. Finest finish work throughout - cedar shin- style home on quiet country road, within walking distance to gle roof, mahogany decking, cherry, oak and curly maple hard- 3 bedroom Cape on corner lot in South Tiverton. This proper- Cape (needs updates), 2 car garage, private lot with Town Commons and ocean beaches. $550,000 woods, 2 fireplaces. Beautifully landscaped 1.25 acre lot with ty provides a first floor bedroom, 2 fireplaces, hardwood stonewalls, large well landscaped back yard. $299,000 stonewalls. Completely updated. Short distance to Fogland floors, attached 2 car garage and an inground pool in the Beach. $675,000 backyard. Quiet neighborhood. $269,900

Little Compton - Beautiful Greek Revival house on over a Secure the most beautiful spot in Tiverton! TO BE BUILT home South Tiverton - Near Little Compton line - 9 acre farm half acre with lovely English Country gardens enclosed by features 1,850 sf of custom single level living space. Granite overlooking Nonquit Pond. Antique home in need of stonewalls. This charming Historic home has 8 rooms, 2.5 kitchen with island seating overlooking family room and fire- restoration, barns, garage, and beautiful yard with stone Little Compton - Gambrel Colonial on 13+ acres. Several baths, lovely kitchen, large dining room, & more. Between place. Private master w/separate bath. Low maintenance and walls. $749,000 greenhouses with retail garden center. $475,000 high efficiency. Short walk to private beach. $587,700 Town Commons and Atlantic Ocean. $649,000 NEW PRICE

South Tiverton - Horse Farm/Equestrian Center in South Tiverton near Four Corners - 32 acres with trails to abutting Tiverton - Turn key ranch in bucolic So. Tiverton. 1,128 s.f., 32+ Acres in South Tiverton near Weetamoe Woods. 3BR/2Ba, attached garage, finished walkout basement with South Tiverton - 3 Bed Gambrel, 2 baths, Wood Floors, conservation land. 40+ stalls, large riding ring; includes Good location for horses, mini farm, or possible subdivi- spacious modern waterview home, plus historic 2 family extra room for den/office. Stonewalls, decking, overlooking 1 sion. House in need of total rehab. Sale subject to Wood Stove, 60,000 SF Lot. 26x36 separate 3 stall, 2 story acre lot. Natural surroundings, Close to Tiverton 4 Corners and garage with full loft. $379,000 home & several income producing outbuildings. Excellent Probate Court approval. $350,000 annual income. Asking $2,500,000. highways. $315,000 Page C6 East Bay Classifieds June 4-6, 2014 Real Estate

BRISTOL: Cape style 2 family , EAST PROVIDENCE: 50 BRISTOL: Large 1 bed apts. EAST PROVIDENCE: Homes For Sale 4 bed, 2 bath,ideal home for Church St. Move right in to this Land For Sale Apartment Rental clean, remodeled, laundry, yard, Convenient 3rd floor, 4 room 2 anyone looking for supplemen- 3 bed with finished lower utility parking, no pets/smoker $750- bed, hws, large yard, section 8 tal income. Inlaw apt potential, 2 room on dead end street. Open $800/mo 401-253-2037 ok, $750 401-433-1782 97 Maple 20 ACRES Bristol: Very nice single family BARRINGTON: blocks from the water.Recent Floor plan and Easy Upkeep! Down, Only $119/mo. Avenue. Recently Renovated $0 1 bed cottage,kitchen,living renovations, hw and tile flrs, REDUCED PRICE 169,000 Owner Financing, NO CREDIT LITTLE COMPTON: 3 bed, walk- Ranch! All Brand New! 3 Beds, room,washer/dryer hookup, BRISTOL: 3 bed, 1 bath, 2nd fireplace, attached breezeway Jane Marshall 401-486-4847 CHECKS!Near El Paso, Texas. ing distance from Commons, 1.5 Baths, Gleaming gas heat, no utilities or pets. floor,$950 month 401-256-7618 and garage, 2nd fl deck, new Beautiful Mountain Views!Money $1,173 utilities included. This is an Hardwoods, Central Air. Gas IF YOU WOULD LIKE TO 1st month 550 +sec 550.00 ask for Alex roof, dry basement, 2 laundry Back Guarantee Call 866-882-5263 ADA Compliant affordable housing Heat. $245,500 Lori Gardiner spruce up your line ad, you 401-301-2936. rms, separate off street parking Ext. 81www.sunsetranches.net unit 401-635-2329 401-265-2594 can make BOLD letters or add EAST PROVIDENCE: 1 and 2 for both units, Asking $270,000 BRISTOL: 2nd fl, 2 bed, appli- 401-253-9063. a frame around your ad. You bed, appliances, utilities, laun- LITTLE COMPTON: Year can also add a logo or picture. ances, HW’s, no W/D hook-up, dry and parking, bus line. No round 2 Bdrm 1Bth. 1st fl. No To learn how to make your ad Home Repair Loans no utilities, sec dep, References. pets. From $700/month. Also pets. $950/mo plus $300 utili- BARRINGTON:Looking to Sell? Your BRISTOL:First Time Home POP, call 401-253-1000. $690. Near dwntwn. 401-253-4725 furnished apts from $800. 401- ties. For details. Call Renee Home May Be Worth More Than You Buyers, Downsizing, or just 286-1920. 401-438-8137 401.649-1915 Searching for your Dream CHURCH COMMUNITY Think! Let our Friendly & EAST PROVIDENCE: 3 family, BRISTOL: Downtown, 2nd fl, 3 Home? Our Agents can help you HOUSING: 0% & 3% Home Knowledgeable Agents Help! Call with garages, like new, will bdrm, newly refinished, hard- LOVELY STONE BRIDGE through the process every step repair loans & Homebuyer train- PLACE YOUR YARD SALE RE/MAX River’s Edge 401-245-2000 finance it at 4%, $285,000 401- woods. $1000/mo. No pets! Avail Victorian apartment for rent, of the way! Call RE/MAX River’s ing classes 401-846-5114 ad in the East Bay Classifieds at For a FREE Home Evaluation! 286-1920 Owner July 1. Call Kim 401-486-5964. 401-253-1000 or 800-382-8477. available June 7th! 3 bed town- Edge 401-254-1776 house, 1 bath, 2nd floor. EAST PROVIDENCE: 2nd floor, Updated spacious rooms, gor- BRISTOL: Downtown, 3rd floor, 1 OPEN HOUSE SUN, JUNE 8TH 12-2 PM double parlor, no pets/smoking. geous hardwoods, private deck bedroom, newly refinished hard- $950 per month. No utilities with views, central air, new high woods. No pets. $600/mo. Avail included. Robin Lozito 401-486- efficiency natural gas heating June 1. Call Kim 401-486-5964. 6937 system! $1600 per month, ten- ant pays heat and electric. BRISTOL/WARREN: 1, 2 & 3 EAST PROVIDENCE: 1st flr, 1 Lease, credit, references. Non- beds, 1 bed $300/mo, 2 bed, bedroom, incl. heat & hot water, smoking. Deb Plant, 401-451- $445/mo, 3 bed $550 mo. off st. off street parking, no pets, 8293. Coldwell Banker parking, appl. incl. 401-529-7441 $850/mo 401-323-9244 Guimond Realty. RECENTLY UPDATED 3 bed, 1.5 bath Portsmouth home for rent, available June 1st. 1342 sq. ft, garage, fenced yard. $1600 per month, 1st month and security, credit, references. Non-smoking, pets negotiable. CHARMING PORTSMOUTH 269 Riverside Drive 1 year lease. Please call Deb WATERFRONT BEACH COTTAGE. FULLY UPDATED Plant, 401-451-8293. Coldwell WITH NEW ADVANTEX SEPTIC SYSTEM, AFFORD- Guimond Realty Group Banker Guimond Realty. ABLE GAS HEAT, NEW TILE BATH. TREX DECK OVERLOOKING PEACEFUL BLUE BILL COVE. 401-625-5878 • 508-672-4343 RIVERSIDE: 2nd, 1 bed effe- OPEN HOUSE ciency, a/c, coin laundry, $600 OFFERED AT $229,900 www.ColdwellBankerGuimondRealty.com includes heat and hot water, no OPEN SUNDAY, JUNE 8 1PM-3PM Local Expertise • Dedicated Professionals pets, lease, sec 401-433-1803 CallRoseann Dugan for a private showing 9 Mockingbird Lane, Tiverton Unmatched Resources Each Office Independently Owned & Operated 401-378-8451 | [email protected] Enjoy living in this carefree, light filled 2 bedroom, 2 bath TIVERTON: Beautiful home w fireplace & hardwood floors. Updated kitchen w Stonebridge area, 1 bed, hdwd. stainless steel appliances & Corian counters. Walk to club flrs., w/d, heat and hot water incl, house w indoor pool, gym & library. Gated 55+ community. OPEN HOUSE SAT 11-1 no dogs. $900/mo. 401-862-1604. $130,000 WARREN:Refurbished studio Nice & clean in downtown Caroline Slee | 401-862-0881 Warren (near bike path). All util. included, off st.pking &in-house laundry center. No Pets. . 208 BELLEVUE AVENUE | NEWPORT | RI | 02840 $620/mo. Call Bob: 401-314- 6765. call between 9am-8pm only please

280 County Road, Barrington • 401-247-0202 44 Ronnie Street, Tiverton - Spend this summer at the shore! DEED- ED BEACH RIGHTS comes with this recently renovated Contemporary Cottage. Spacious kitchen, MBR & spa baths. Great for entertaining. Excellent vaca- 495 Hope Street, Bristol • 401-253-4050 tion retreat/investment. Needs some finishing touches. $384,900. Renee Durost, 401-439-0866. www.NewEnglandMoves.com NEW TO MARKET WARREN: Remodeled, 2-3 bed on 2nd flr. 1100 SF, includes stove, refrig, dishwasher, w/d in NEW LIST NEW LIST unit, front porch. Parking, yard, must see! $1,000/month, TAP 401-595-8368

WARREN: 2 bed 3rd flr. $625- $650; includes appliances and water, other utilities separate, lease and sec, no pets 401-253- 9277

Tiverton - Beautiful, comfortable home located on a quiet street. Wood-burning fireplace in living room, deck off dining room. Large WARREN: 1st fl,2 bed, recent- master retreat with huge whirlpool tub. Enjoy sunsets over Mt. Hope Bay! ly updated, painted, hws, off Minutes to all amenities! $325,000. Joanna Krystman, 401-263-6550. street, w/d coin op, no util, $800/mo 1st, sec 401-241-8829 NEW TO MARKET WARREN: 3rd fl, 2 bed, stor- PORTSMOUTH BARRINGTON age, w/d hook ups, near bus Close to water and beach community. Private corner lot, new heating Cozy 3 bed Ranch on a nicely landscaped corner lot. Renovated line, utilities not included, system. Ideal condo alternative. $155,000 Mary Ann Sousa & kitchen. Fenced in backyard and deck. Margaret Kane 401-339-5095 $550/mo + sec 401-245-1363 Anthony Young 401-855-3716 WARREN: 1st fl, 1 bdrm, appli- ances, water incl, w/d, central NEW LIST heat , off street parking, no pets $575/month. 401-253-1395.

3rd floor studio, nice Tiverton -PRICED TO SELL! Historic Almy House - WARREN: Circa 1862. 4-bedroom, 2-bath Colonial with many original details area, no smoking, no pets, $550 intact. 2-car garage. Half-acre plus lot. Approved Estate Sale. No month, security required. Utilities disclosures. As Is. $249,000. Tom Timberlake, 401-624-2484. not included, 401-662-9113 OPEN HOUSE SUN 12-2 Homes For Rent

BARRINGTON: 4 bed, 2 baths, garage, nice location, Avail soon Call John 401-935-2569

BRISTOL: 2 bdrm, avail mid July, large yard, quiet neighbor- PORTSMOUTH BARRINGTON hood, fully appl. including w/d. Enjoy the lifestyle of this coastal community. Open Floor plan, updat- Lovely brick front center hall located on a beautiful cul-de-sac. $1300/month. 401-254-2625. ed kitchen, living Room w/fireplace, master w/Bath. Roof, windows Granite& cherry kitchen, hardwoods, central air, slider to 3 season rm, & slider all updated within past 3 years. Close to water, park & mari- mahogany deck & patio, 2nd fl lndry, finished basement & more! na. $335,000 Donahue Noble Group 401-474-0404 $579,900 Debbie Gold 401-640-0403 88 Freeborn Street, Portsmouth- Great Location! 5 minutes to BRISTOL: 3 bedrooms, 1.5 bath, Roger Williams University. Many updates - electric, septic, heating, win- 2 car garage, large yard, steps dows. Sunny living room, deck w/awning, hardwood floors, fenced yard and from Kickemuit River, Available garage. Heated finished LL with kitchenette & bath and separate entrance. June 401-580-7153 NEW PRICE! $218,500. Carol Guimond, 401-418-0462 LITTLE COMPTON:Newly remodeled, spacious 3 - 4 bed- Largest Relocation Company in the Country room house with garage near Customer Luxury Tiverton line. $2,000/month + Leader in Interactive Web Technology Satisfaction Listings utilities. T.L. Holland Agency 401-624-8469 June 4-6, 2014 East Bay Classifieds Page C7 Real Estate

LITTLE COMPTON: Summer BARRINGTON: 3 quiet offices. Rental in Private Beach Office Space No lease. Off street parking Community. Beach Passes Starting at $225 and up Available. 4Bdrm 2.5Bth. 3,500 401.246.1155 sq ft. Call Renee 401.649.1915 BARRINGTON: Office space, off street parking, high speed SWANSEA: Lees River, small LOOKING FOR A NEW Internet, snow removal and 2 bd bungalow, updated. Appl. plus HOUSE? Find a complete list of w/d hk up, $1,200 1st & sec., credit all utilities incl. Lease req. East Bay area open houses in check. Broker owned. Call Barbara $315./month, sec. dep. 401- the East Bay Classifieds every 508-989-9826. 246-0883 Avail Feb 1st week. Plan your route and find your dream home! Condos For Rent

WARREN: 2 bdrm, 2 bath condo. W/D. central air-condi- tioning. Appliances included. $995/month + utilities. Cats OK. Water included. 401-639-1360. Commercial Rental

BRISTOL: For lease 3000 sq. ft. end cap; 4,600 sq. ft. commer- cial space.Easy access, off street parking, Bristol Shopping Center. Call 401-253-3190. BRISTOL: 30x40 commercial space, nice location, has park- ing, Francis Realty 401-253- 9696

LITTLE COMPTON: commer- cial lease available in highly visible location in the center of OPEN HOUSE town! Build to suit. For details OPEN SUNDAY, JUNE 8, 2PM-4PM Call Renee 401-649-1915 LINCOLN: Lincoln Shopping 238 Stone Church Rd, Tiverton Center, 2752 sq. ft. with drive The Moran House-Beautifully restored 1850 5bed farm- thru, for lease, 210 Front St., house set on 1.7 manicured acres. Gourmet kitchen and gor- Lincoln, Mr. Risko 401-728-3570 geous mahogany porch. Separate guest quarters/office. Minutes to beaches & shopping at Four Corners. $895,000 WARREN: 628 Metacom Ave commercial/retail. 635 s.f. store front and rear overhead door Dina Karousos | 401-451-6461 $600 month plus utilities 401- 245-7985 208 BELLEVUE AVENUE | NEWPORT | RI | 02840

OPEN SUNDAY 1:30PM-3PM 669 Metacom Ave Unit28, Bristol Heart-Healthy, 3rd Flr Condo located in the Courtyard at Metacom! This 2 Bedroom / 2 Bathroom unit fea- tures ample closet space, granite and SS kitchen, A/C and more! Freshly Painted! Move Right in ... Come Take a Look! Asking $184,900

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3 Sachem Rd., Bristol Bright and Traditional 4 Bedroom Cape sit- uated on a CUL-de- SAC! Living room features brick fire- place and sparkling hardwoods! Great size lot! Call for Further Details. Asking $349,000

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BRISTOL: 2 retail/comm TIVERTON: The Gables, Retail Space For Rent units avail. 435 Wood St. Vacation Rental Immaculate, spacious, efficiency suites weekends, weeks, All East Bay property $750/month incl. water. months, no pets 401-624-4480. BARRINGTON: 230 Waseca Lease & security req. Call CHANNEL WATERFRONT Avenue, 1500 sq ft Call Lou COTTAGES- Unique 1,2, 3+ sales are online! 401-465-6665. 401-253-9277. bdrm, Kitchens, Sandy Beach, walk to Weirs Beach, Rental Wanted eastbayri.com/real-estate PLACE YOUR YARD SALE THE EAST BAY Classifieds! Restaurants, Attractions, ad in the East Bay Classifieds at Chock full of Real Estate for Shopping and convenience, 401-253-1000 or 800-382-8477. sale, Real Estate for rent and all Very clean and comfortable, TIVERTON: Attention landlords, Real Estate related services. A/C, Free Wi-Fi, Docks, outdr sec 8 voucher, seeking a 2 bed Attractive downtown BRISTOL: It’s the place to be for all of your Fireplace, Tiki Bar w/stereo and office space centrally located or small single family home for Real Estate needs. Call our outdoor TV, Gas Grills, Great next to post office on Hope St. rent. Rent always a guarantee. Real Estate Advertising Hospitality & Service, Pets High visibility for Lawyer, 401-266-4681 Specialist, 401-253-6000 or Welcome, Think Summer, CALL Accountant or other profession- 800-382-8477 (MA). NOW! 1-603-366-4673 al. Rent includes utilities and www.ChannelCottages.com Wi-Fi. 401-258-7896. Directory of Homes

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Impeccably maintained Cape for a family wanting large Well maintained Raised Ranch in Primrose Open Sunday, June 8, 11-1pm. 247 Sakonnet Drive. open space, lots of light and great upgrades, flat 1.4 acres Hill area. Features include 3 beds, 2 ba,, open Open house: Sun 6/8 1-3pm 35 Seal Island Drive. New Motivated seller. Waterfront! Stunning home with living area w/vaulted ceilings, appliances, slid- listing! Beautiful end unit,w/gourmet kit, 2 fireplaces, direct shore access.Wonderful views of Sakonnet and of land. Open floor plan offers vaulted ceilings, central air, ers to deck overlooking large yard. Must see. gas heat, sunroom, oversized deck, 2 car attached Mt Hope Bays. $425,000 4 heating zones and wood stove. Finished Bonus of $5,000 seller’s credit if purchased by garage, deeded rights to private beach, 3 miles of bike, basement & Bonus rooms. $499,000 6/15/2014. Reduced $279,900 Keller Williams Newport walking trails,located next to Mt Hope Farm $495,000 Welchman Real Estate Group The Agency Paiva Prudential Prime Properties Elaine Reavey 401-258-4789 Keller Williams Realty of Newport Joseph Paiva - 401-595-8368 Renee Welchman 401-649-1915 Dave McCauley 401-862-6206

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Open Sunday, June 1, 11am-2pm. 529 Willett 55 Quicksand Pond Road. Open Sunday $231,000! 1st flr Master BDRM, bth & laundry. Welcome home to this beautiful 5,136 sf, Ave., Stunning 4 bdrm, 1.5 bath home totally 12-2pm. 4 bed, 3 bath, 3,116 living area, 3bdrms, 2.5bths, dngrm, Great rm off lg Kitch, w/eating 4-5 bed, 4.5 bath colonial, with superb remodeled within last 4 years. Gorgeous 3.2 acre, Desirable quicksand pond offers island, mud rm w/covrd entry. Full bsmnt. 1,900 sq.ft. features and high end amenities. 3 car cherry kitchen, gleaming hardwood floors, rolling lawns, country setting. Shingle living space. Price incl. house & all standard sitewk.-util.- garage, inground pool, 1,000 sf bonus gas cooking & fireplace, new windows, 2 stall style colonial is located in the center of septic-architectural plans. Entire pkg.to be built on your room, fenced yard! Additional finished garage & manicured fenced yard, $249,000 town with easy access to beaches and land by our skilled local craftsman or choose one of our walk out lower level www.15abbylane.com Adamsville Offered at $799, 000 lots w/additional lot cost added to price. Equity Real Estate Kenko Builders Aubin Realty 508-679-3998 Spinnaker Real Estate Kathleen Hall 401-418-0886 401-683-0962 Diane F. Aubin - 508-336-4000

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Enjoy private setting, 2.75 acres, 6 rm, 3 bed, 1,400 sq. ft., 2 car garage, open floor plan, BEACH BARGAIN HUNTERS! Horseneck HORSE HAVEN 8 acres, 6 stalls, 17 hands cathedral ceiling, remodeled in 1999, new Open house: 24 Ridgeway Dr.. Sunday 6/8 1100am-- Hide Away or Yr Round Serenity Await. welcome, tack & machine garage windows, full basement w/day light windows, 100pm.Come see this immaculate 3 bed home! Large Printine 2 bed cape, HUGE screen porch, w/equipment, plus 3 bed house, Excellent 5 yr old roof, wooded flrs, granite counter kitchen, dining room, hardwoods, pellet stove, bath with master deck w/river views. Walk to beach, Condition, MOTIVATED @ $599K tops. $325,000 jetted tub, generator, sprinklers, & much more! $294,900. bike to bayside, Make you Move! $299K Keller Williams Owner Velozo Real Estate Keller Williams Karen Barney - 774-678-1999 401-247-7788 Cindy Cabral - 774-644-1783 Karen Barney - 774-678-1999

WESTPORT Advertise it here & reach over 60,000 readers! Call today! Open Saturday, 12-2pm. 1970 Main Road.Unique 2 family located in historic Westport Point. Each apt. offers 1 bed, 1 ba, & open L/D/K with room to expand. Western 401-253-6000 water views. Enjoy year round or summer escape. $369,000 William Raveis Kathy Santos - 508-889-2517 Page C10 East Bay Classifieds June 4-6, 2014 Real Estate

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WARREN: 531 Metacom Ave. Barrington Road.Saturday June 7, 8AM- 7th Saturday 830am-2pm and 6 Drive Saturday June 7th 8am- Somerset Saturday June 7th 9am-3pm. Saturday, June 7, 10am-4pm. 12PM.Multi Family. Furniture, & 17 Sefton Drive Sunday June ?Moving sale.Furniture, kitchen Moving sale. Household, tools Jewelry and miscellaneous Ski Boots, Household Items, 8 830am-2pm. Something for and yard items. BARRINGTON:226 Foote chairs, butcher block table, 2 household items, etc St.Sat. June 7, 7:30-2:30.Love Clothing, Pool toys,and everyone. Soccer stuff, furni- large dog crates, cat carriers, SOMERSET: yard sales? This is one unlike Children’s items. ture, baby gear, bedding, Sony surround sound, etc 3049 County Camaro cover, bounce house, TIVERTON: 33 Bud Way, Westport any seen before. Massive Street (Rte 138) Saturday, and Sunday June 7 amounts of house/ glass toys, books, clothing, electron- Saturday, Sunday, Advertise your item in and 8 , 9am-4pm. 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