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Weekly concert Gaudreau, Stathatos display leadership WFD chief series set to bring during Eagle Scout Projects successor local music to By Randy Burlingame Correspondent WESTFIELD – The rank of Eagle is obtained by process set Downtown Westfield about four percent of scouts in the Boy Scouts of By Carolyn Noel America. By Lori Szepelak Intern, UMass ’19 It’s a thing that doesn’t just happen overnight. It Correspondent WESTFIELD – Located at 53 Elm Street, next requires years of hard work, patience and a outstand- WESTFIELD-As Westfield Fire to Mina’s Wine and Spirits, sits a usually empty ing display of both character and leadership. Department Chief Mary Regan closes lot that is set to come to life with entertainment With 32 Eagles Scouts coming from their ranks out her 31-year career with the depart- this summer. The “Downtown Live: Friday Night since 2001, BSA Troop 821 of Westfield, Mass. has ment next month, a successor will Concert Series” will begin June 29 and will fea- consistently been above the national average of four percent and hopes to add a couple more names to soon be named. ture the music of many local bands and artists. “The objective and goal of the Previously named “Locals in the Lot,” the con- that list this year. Jimmy Gaudreau and Nick Stathatos, BSA Troop Westfield Fire Commission (WFC) as cert series put on by Westfield on Weekends, the the ‘appointing authority’ is to move same group that hosts the shows on Westfield’s 821 Life Scouts, recently finished a major require- ment on their way to achieving the rank, “The Eagle rapidly on the process to choose from Park Square Green each summer, the newly candidates which would come from renamed “Downtown Live: Friday Night Concert Scout Project.” Gaudreau’s project focused on improving the Westfield Fire Department (WFD) Series” has been given a revamp by Artworks Hampden Ponds Field by putting in a new score- in-house organization which could Westfield. The music series is ready to rock the board for Westfield Little League, installing a flag- potentially be five candidates namely town. pole, and painting the dugouts. A gravel warning Jimmy Gaudreau and some of his deputy fire chiefs,” said Albert The open space on Elm Street will host several track was also installed that Gaudreau said is used volunteer crew look up at the newly Masciadrelli, WFC chairman. Pioneer Valley musicians who will bring enter- “so you don’t run into the fence while you’re catch- raised flag at Hampden Ponds Field. A special meeting of the Westfield tainment, fun, and great tunes to the city of ing a fly-ball.” The crew of more than 30 spent over Fire Commission is slated June 25 at 6 Westfield. “Downtown Live: Friday Night eight hours working to complete the p.m. at the Little River Fire Station, See Eagle Scouts, Page 5 project. (Submitted photo) See Downtown Live, Page 3 See WFD Chief, Page 5

Evan Johnson, chairperson of Worth- Worthington residents to celebrate 250th in style ington’s By Lori Szepelak The sestercentennial celebration opens on while newcomers continued to migrate during 250th Correspondent June 29 and runs through July 3. For details the next decades.” celebration, WORTHINGTON-For the 1,200 residents in including parking and venues, visit www. Johnson said current trends show that “rela- stands out- this quaint town tucked into the mountains, a worthington250.com. Admission is free to all tively new” residents wish to escape the big city side Town “sense of community is very strong,” according events. feel and want to experience the open space that Hall. to Evan Johnson, who has called Worthington In A Brief History of the Town of Worthington, the town affords. home for 34 years. 1762-2018, writers Diane Brenner and Pat “People want to look up at the night sky and Johnson is leading a team of volunteers who Kennedy note that the first pioneers came as a see the stars and enjoy the quiet nights,” said are putting the final touches on the town’s 250th group from Preston, Conn. in 1762. Johnson. birthday, and encourage area residents across “Like many, they left a town that felt over- The town’s celebration begins Friday, June 29 the valley to celebrate with them. crowded, seeking new opportunities and cheap at 5 p.m. with music by Pete McLean and Mike “We have planned an ambitious schedule of land,” note Brenner and Kennedy. “Most of the Ingram, followed by the Berkshire Mountain events that will appeal to all ages,” said Johnson new settlers were men. Marriage records show Boys at 5:45. A free potluck dinner is open to all recently during an interview at Worthington that many Worthington residents went back to Town Hall. Preston after a period of years to find spouses, See 250th, Page 7

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Patriotic Rosary Chester High Alumni Coming Home FIREWORKS The Spiritual Life Committee Chester High School Alumni will be coming home to Chester this year for their 115th annual is hosting a Patriotic Rosary to be reunion and meeting on Saturday, June 30, 2018. The meeting draws a large group of people associ- prayed here at Sacred Heart ated with the former Chester High School, including Chester Residents who graduated from Gateway FOR FREEDOM Church, 1065 Springfield Street, after Chester High School closed in the late 1960’s. This year’s festivities begin with a social hour at The City of Westfield will be sponsoring a fire- Feeding Hills on Monday, July 1:00 p.m. at the Chester Railroad Depot and continue informally throughout the entire weekend as works event on Saturday, June 30, 2018 at the 2nd at 7:00 p.m. in preparation “Blue Devils” and “Quarriers” wander around town visiting old friends and relatives. The South Middle School fields (30 West Silver for our country’s anniversary on Association’s annual business meeting will be held at 4:30 p.m. and Officers and Board Members will Street). Festivities will begin at 6:30 pm with the 4th of July. meet at 12:00 p.m. fireworks presented by Atlas Pyrovision of What is a Patriotic Rosary? It Chester High has traditions dating back well over one hundred years, but the Association has no Jaffrey, NH at dusk. Due to the success of previ- is a rosary that is prayed specifi- members from that long ago! Among the many mysteries every year are questions like, “Who will be ous years, the location will remain the same. cally for our nation’s capital, the the oldest member?” and “Who will come from the farthest away?” In the midst of all the reminisc- South Middle School provided a convenient and President, Congress, and all the ing, prizes are awarded for the first local and first out of state reservation. There is never a lack of easily accessible location. You may dedicate a leaders of our nation, as well as, laughter, perhaps because the threat of detention is long gone even though former teachers frequent- firework shell to a loved one or your favorite each of the 50 Hail Marys are ly attend. All classes will be honored, especially the fifty-year class of 1968 and twenty-five-year cause, watch the Westfield News to do this, or prayed for each state by name class of 1993. direct to: City of Westfield Fireworks Fund, 59 and every soul in that state. Our Association President Walter Boomsma noted that this reunion has been deemed significant and Court Street, Westfield, MA 01085. Cantor Vin Govoni will lead us in will include a reduced cost along with a few surprises. In addition to being the 115th Anniversary of singing the patriotic songs which the formal creation of the high school in 1902, this is the fiftieth anniversary of the last class to will be sung after each decade. In graduate from Chester High in 1968. praying the Patriotic Rosary we Reunion invitations are mailed to Association Members in May. The reunion is not limited to 62nd ANNUAL invoke God’s grace, protection, graduates of Chester High. Anyone who does not receive an invitation may simply send a check and blessings upon each state and (tickets are $7.50 per person, payable to Chester High School Alumni Association) to Robert Goewey, all the people that dwell within it. 1 Aldrich Avenue, Huntington MA 01050. Please make reservations no later than June 20, 2018. JULY 4th Our country has suffered so many Officers of the Association include Robert Goewey, Vice President/Secretary and George A. losses and turmoil such as natural Morey, Treasurer. Board Members include Judith Olson of West Hatfield, Brenda Budreau of disasters, school shootings, etc., Huntington, Jackie Conklin and Edith Whitaker of Westfield, Jack Young of Hinsdale and Tino PARADE that this is a beautiful opportunity Starts at 10:00 am sharp, Wednesday, July 4, Cardarelli, Diane DeMoss, and Janice Brown, all of Chester. Any one of these people may be con- for us to get together as Catholics 2018. Parade begins at the Hampton Ponds Plaza, tacted for information or to volunteer some help. The Association maintains a blog at http://chester- and pray mightily for peace and North Rd. (Route 202), Westfield, and ends at the high.wordpress.com and a Facebook page where alumni can gather information and post comments. strength. For more information Hampton Ponds Association Hall, North Rd., on The Alumni Association also manages a significant scholarship fund and Gateway Seniors are please call our Pastoral Minister, the Corner of Old Stage Road. Sponsored by the encouraged to contact their guidance counselors for additional information. Scholarship Custodians Deb Briancesco at 786-8200 ext Hampton Ponds Association. include Duane C. Pease of Chester and Mary Burkholder and Ed Woodis of Westfield. 3.

Odds & Ends Car dealers gear up for Saudi women to hit the roads TONIGHT SUNDAY MONDAY RIYADH, Saudi Arabia (AP) — Cradling her six and 10 percent once women start driving, the four-month-old daughter, Nour Obeid scans the chairman of the national committee for cars at car showroom and heads to the mid-sized SUVs. the Council of Saudi Chambers told the daily In the past, a woman looking to buy a car in Saudi Gazette. Saudi Arabia would focus on the features in the The government recently began allowing back, but Obeid is checking out the driver’s seat, women to sell cars as well. Sales jobs had previ- picturing herself doing grocery store runs or ously been reserved for men in the highly conser- school drop-offs. vative country, where unrelated men and women This Sunday, the kingdom will lift the world’s cannot freely mix. Mostly Cloudy, t-storms. Mostly Sunny. only ban on women driving, a milestone for Earlier this month, Saudi Arabia issued its first women who have had to rely on drivers, male driver’s licenses to 10 women who already had relatives, taxis and ride-hailing services to get to licenses from other countries. Since then, dozens work, go shopping and get around. more have been licensed. None can drive until 79-83 73-77 The move could help boost the Saudi econo- the ban is officially lifted. my by ensuring stronger female participation in The overwhelming majority of women in WEATHER DISCUSSION the workforce, meaning increased household Saudi Arabia still don’t have licenses. Many Today, scattered thunderstorms in the morning becoming more incomes. haven’t had a chance to take the gender-segregat- Cloudy with t-storms. widespread in the afternoon. High near 70F. Chance of rain Car companies also see opportunity in this ed driving courses that were first offered to 80%. Tonight, thunderstorms during the evening, then cloudy country of 20 million people, half of them women only a few months ago. There’s also a skies overnight. Low around 60F. Chance of rain 80%. Sun- day, Mostly cloudy skies during the morning hours followed by female. Ahead of the ban being lifted, they’ve waitlist of several months for a course at Princess thunderstorms in the afternoon. High 83F. Chance of rain 80%. put Saudi saleswomen on showroom floors and Nora University in Riyadh. And the classes can Sunday Night, a few clouds. Low 61F. Monday, targeted potential new drivers with advertising be costly, running several hundred dollars. 60-61 mostly sunny skies. High 77F. Winds NNW at 10 to 15 mph. and social media marketing. Earlier this year, Others already own cars driven by chauffeurs Ford sponsored a driving experience specifically and are in no rush to drive themselves. for women in the city of Jiddah. “We were princesses ... We were in a good Saudi Arabia is the largest automobile market place. Now we’re going to be in a better place,” in the Middle East, with at least 405,000 cars said Maram Al-Hazer, a manager at several car expected to be sold this year. That’s down sig- showrooms, including Ford, who has two family today nificantly from a few years ago, and the cost of drivers. “To be honest everyone wants to relax buying a new car has gone up with the introduc- and sit in the backseat and have someone to drive 5:16 a.m. 8:31p.m. 15 hours 15 Minutes tion of a value-added tax. sunrise sunsET lENGTH OF dAY Still, car sales are expected to increase between See Saudi Women, Page 5

TODAY IN HISTORY Today is Saturday, June 23, the 174th day of 2018. There are 191 days left in the year.

n June 23, 1868, Christopher Latham Sholes In 1969, Warren E. Burger was sworn in as chief justice Five years ago: received a patent for his “Type-Writer,” featuring of the United States by the man he was succeeding, Earl Edward Snowden, the National Security Agency con- Oa QWERTY keyboard; it was the first commer- Warren. tractor behind the disclosures of the U.S. government’s cially successful typewriter. sweeping surveillance programs, left Hong Kong for Mos- In 1972, President Richard Nixon and White House chief cow with the stated intention of seeking asylum in Ec- On this date: of staff H.R. Haldeman discussed using the CIA to ob- uador; however, Snowden ended up remaining in Mos- In 1314, during the First War of Scottish Independence, struct the FBI’s Watergate investigation. (Revelation of cow. Aerialist Nik Wallenda completed a tightrope walk the two-day Battle of Bannockburn, resulting in victory for the tape recording of this conversation sparked Nixon’s that took him a quarter mile over the Little Colorado River the forces of Robert the Bruce over the army of King Ed- resignation in 1974.) President Nixon signed Title IX bar- Gorge in northeastern Arizona. Sci-fi and fantasy writer ward II, began near Stirling. ring discrimination on the basis of sex for “any education Richard Matheson, 87, died in Los Angeles. program or activity receiving federal financial assistance.” In 1537, Spanish explorer Pedro de Mendoza, the found- One year ago: er of Buenos Aires, died aboard his ship while heading In 1985, all 329 people aboard an Air India Boeing 747 President Donald Trump signed a bill making it easier for back to Spain. were killed when the plane crashed into the Atlantic the Department of Veterans Affairs to fire employees, part Ocean near Ireland because of a bomb authorities be- of a push to overhaul an agency struggling to serve mil- In 1757, forces of the East India Company led by Robert lieve was planted by Sikh separatists. lions of military vets. California Gov. Jerry Brown blocked Clive won the Battle of Plassey, which effectively marked parole for Charles Manson follower and convicted killer the beginning of British colonial rule in India. In 1993, in a case that drew widespread attention, Lo- Bruce Davis. The New Jersey Devils selected center rena Bobbitt of Prince William County, Virginia, sexually Nico Hischier with the No. 1 overall pick in the NHL draft. In 1892, the Democratic national convention in Chicago mutilated her husband, John, after he allegedly raped nominated former President Grover Cleveland on the first her. (John Bobbitt was later acquitted of marital sexual Today’s Birthdays: ballot. assault; Lorena Bobbitt was later acquitted by reason of Singer Diana Trask is 78. Musical conductor James insanity of malicious wounding.) Canada’s Senate ratified Levine (luh-VYN’) is 75. Actor Ted Shackelford is 72. Ac- In 1938, the Civil Aeronautics Authority was established. the North American Free Trade Agreement. tor Bryan Brown is 71. Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas is 70. Actor Jim Metzler is 67. “American Idol” ex- In 1947, the Senate joined the House in overriding Presi- Ten years ago: judge Randy Jackson is 62. Actress Frances McDormand dent Harry S. Truman’s veto of the Taft-Hartley Act, de- Condemning the turmoil in Zimbabwe, the U.N. Secu- is 61. Rock musician Steve Shelley (Sonic Youth) is 56. signed to limit the power of organized labor. rity Council declared that a fair presidential vote was Actor Paul La Greca is 56. Writer-director Joss Whedon impossible because of a “campaign of violence” waged is 54. Rhythm and blues singer Chico DeBarge is 48. Ac- In 1950, Northwest Orient Airlines Flight 2501, a DC-4, by President Robert Mugabe’s government. Seattle’s tress Selma Blair is 46. Actor Joel Edgerton is 44. Rock crashed into Lake Michigan with the loss of all 58 people Felix Hernandez hit the first grand slam by an American singer KT Tunstall is 43. Rhythm and blues singer Virgo on board. League pitcher in 37 years, then departed with a sprained Williams (Ghostowns DJs) is 43. Actress Emmanuelle ankle before he could qualify for a win in the Mariners’ 5-2 Vaugier is 42. Singer-songwriter Jason Mraz is 41. Foot- In 1968, a syndicated newspaper column by Joseph Kraft victory over the New York Mets. ball Hall of Famer LaDainian Tomlinson is 39. Actress coined the term “Middle America.” Melissa Rauch is 38. Rock singer Duffy is 34. Country singer Katie Armiger is 27. THE WESTFIELD NEWS WWW.THEWESTFIELDNEWS.COM SATURDAY, JUNE 23, 2018 - PAGE 3

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PUBLIC NOTICE Downtown Live The scheduled Busker Day for today, Sat., Jun. Continued from Page 1 o lace ike ome 23, has been cancelled due to expected rain. N P l a H Concert Series” will feature 10 free concerts and will run every Friday night from 6:30 WE NEEd A HomE... p.m. to 8:30 p.m. until August Government Meetings 31. Artworks Westfield is a ~ fluffy ~ ~ mr. clean ~ MONDAY, JUNE 25 small Westfield organization Fluffy, a loveable lug, is a that has been in existence for Mr. Clean, an extra large boy, about three years. The group happy boy that would like to have a family that dotes on has an extra large personal- is full of a variety of writers, ity. Mr. Clean is looking for a Blandford visual artists, musicians, and him. This social boy has lots Council on Aging Meeting at 4 pm people who want to bring of love to give his new family. family Conservation Commission at 6 pm attention to the arts in our Come to Westfield Animal that community. Assessor’s Meeting at 6 pm Shelter to meet Fluffy! would Thomas Sawyer, member like a of Artworks Westfield, high- Selectboard Meeting at 7 pm social, Zoning Board Meeting at 7 pm lights how the organization is very focused on showcasing affec- local talents and also bringing tionate Tolland people to the downtown area. boy. “The idea is to get stuff out Men’s Coffee at PSC Building at 7:45 am there for the enjoyment of the Mr. Board of Selectmen at 5 pm people and for the enrichment Clean of the community… but also does to give the people that create well TUESDAY, JUNE 26 the art, whether it’s music, or visual art, or whatnot, an with other cats. Come to audience.” Westfield Animal Shelter Tolland “Downtown Live: Friday to meet Mr. Clean! Board of Assessors at 10 am Night Concert Series” is being put together by Artworks, with the help of For more information please call (413) 564-3129 or stop by the Westfield Mina’s Wine and Spirits Westfield Regional Animal Shelter 178 Apremont Way, Westfield, MA Finance Committee at 6:30 pm through the use of their lot, along with their assistance through fundraising and pro- Southwick motion of the event. It is also Planning Board Public Hearing at 7:15 pm being funded through several sponsors, such as Re/Max Compass Realty of Westfield. Though seemingly similar WEDNESDAY, JUNE 27 to the Westfield on the Weekends shows, Sawyer says this concert series does have its distinctions. Southwick When talking about the Morningside Agricultural Commission Meeting at 7 pm series on the green he says, “There are only three of them Listen at WSKB.org or watch on Comcast Cable CH. 15 and they’re big concerts. Blandford These are smaller. It’s a •••••••• MOnDAyS •••••••• RADIO FOR THE WESTFIELD MASSES Fire Department Meeting at 7 pm smaller venue. And the one’s 6-8 am: By George…it’s Monday on the green don’t necessarily The parking lot located at 53 with George Delisle always highlight local per- Elm St. will be transformed Westfield formers. They usually get sort into a downtown music space 8-10am: Owls on the Air with Michael Special City Council meeting at 6 pm of more national acts. They each Friday through the “Buster” McMahon ‘92 ZBA at 7:15 pm have beer and wine, they have Summer. (Photo by Carolyn Noel) food trucks, we don’t have •••••••• TuESDAyS ••••••• Municipal Light Board at 7:30 pm any of that. This is much have creative re-makes of 6-8 am: WOW, It’s Tuesday, with Bob Plasse more of a low-key kind of cover tunes. 8-10am: Ken’s Den, with Ken Stomski series.” Next up is The Charlie THURSDAY, JUNE 28 The main idea behind Galvin Band on July 6, who •••••• WEDnESDAyS ••••• “Downtown Live: Friday play “an eclectic and energiz- Wake Up Wed., with Tina Gorman Night Concert Series” is to ing mix of tunes from the 6-8 am: Granville get community members out classic 60’s to 70’s, from 8-10am: Wednesday Roll Call - Rotating Hosts and about downtown, shop- James Taylor to Lynyrd 1st Wed On The Town with Mayor Brian Sullivan Selectboard at 7:30 pm ping and eating at the nearby Skynyrd.” and Denny Atkins (8-10am) small-run businesses, and A few acts already set to then enjoying a show full of follow are Standing Bear, a 2nd Wed Window into Westside SATURDAY, JUNE 30 great Western Mass talent. Southampton-based band that with Mayor Wil Reichelt (8-9am) “Downtown Live: Friday has a set list ranging from folk Chamber Chatter Night Concert Series” will songs to classic rock that will with Kate Phelon (9-10am) feature many different types be sure to inspire some spon- Westfield of musical genres such as taneous dancing, and The Lisa 3rd Wed Everything Southwick Special City Council meeting at 6:30 pm blues, folk, country, rock and Martin Band, who plays folk, with Selectman Joe Deedy (8-9am) roll, Irish, Americana, and rock, country and blues in a ArtsBeat with Mark Auerbach (9-10am) more. The first band set to variety of original songs and play on June 29 is Thomas cover songs with a voice that 4th Wed Rock on Westfield Sawyer’s own band The will provide a comfortable with Harry Rock (8-9am) Buddy McEarns Band. and enjoyable presence. Boys and Girls Club Hour The Buddy McEarns Band The rest of the summer line- with Bill Parks (9-10am) PUBLIC NOTICE has been categorized as “Blue up for the “Downtown Live: Roots Rock n’ Roll.” In their Friday Night Concert Series” ••••••• THuRSDAyS •••••• own words they are, “Highly is still currently being final- The Westfield News Radio Show, influenced by the musical tra- ized. 6-8 am: Hydrant Testing ditions of yesteryear” and Attendees of the concert are with host Patrick Berry WESTFIELD — The City’s Water Department will be test- they create music that is encouraged to bring their own 8-9 am: In The Flow with Rob & Joe: ing and flushing fire hydrants this week. Residents may expe- “spirited, fresh, yet familiar chair and soft drinks or snacks Westfield Tech. Academy’s rience dirty water from their faucets and are encouraged to run to the audience.” They play if they would like, but alcohol Rob Ollari & Joe Langone their water for a period of 15-20 minutes for it to dissipate. many original songs, but also is not permitted. Areas where hydrants are being flushed include: 9-10am: Superintendents’ Spotlight with Stefan Czaporowski Jefferson Street ••••••••• FRIDAyS •••••••• Green Avenue Westfield Farmers’ Market West School St The Westfield Farmers’ Market is held, rain or shine, every 6-8 am: JP’s Talk about Town, with Jay Pagluica Hampden Avenue/King Street Thursday from 12:00 – 6:00 pm on the lawn of the Episcopal 8-9 am: Owls Sports Weekly with Devin Bates ‘18 Grant Street Church of the Atonement, 36 Court Street, Westfield, until and Anthony Swenson ‘18 Columbia Street October 4, and Saturday, October 13. SNAP match of $5; 8-9 am: Conversations with Pete Cowles WIC, and FMNP vouchers are accepted by some vendors. Princeton Avenue ••••••• SATuRDAyS ••••••• Dartmouth Street Live music, cooking and craft demonstrations, free parking, ADA accessible restrooms, playground. For more information 6-10am: Polka Jammer Network, with Billy Belina If you have any questions about this process, please contact visit the Market web site web site: west-fieldfarmersmarket. the Westfield Water Department at 572-6226. net or contact the Westfield Farmers’ Market at 413 562-5461 x 101, or email [email protected]. PAGE 4 - SATURDAY, JUNE 23, 2018 WWW.THEWESTFIELDNEWS.COM THE WESTFIELD NEWS COMMENT

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Listen to latest PulseLine Calls at http://www.thewestfieldnews.com First lady’s ‘don’t care’ jacket is a gift to memers online NEW YORK (AP) — I really don’t care, do u? Perhaps one day first lady Melania Trump will use her own words to illuminate her fashion “don’t care” message. Until that theoretical moment, we have the memes on one of the digisphere’s most perfect blank canvases: Her green $39 jacket — one so five seasons ago, no less. For immigrants, still no word Tony European labels have been more Mrs. Trump’s de rigueur, until Thursday’s trip to a Texas on when they will be reunited center housing some of the more than 2,300 McALLEN, Texas (AP) — Two days after President Donald Marcos in Guatemala. After a 13-day journey, she said the trio migrant children sent Trump ordered an end to the separation of families at the border, presented themselves for asylum this week with Border Patrol. there after their families federal authorities Friday cast about for jail space to detain them Barrios was never separated from her son, but that her sister was entered the U.S. illegally. together, leaving hundreds of parents in the dark on when they taken to another part of the facility and hadn’t been heard from When the first lady left would be reunited with their children. since. Washington and returned, Immigration and Customs Enforcement posted a notice saying Barrios and her son were released to the McAllen bus station it was in the Zara jacket it is looking into creating 15,000 beds for use in detaining immi- Friday with an ankle monitor and an order to appear in court. with the message heard First lady Melania Trump walks to grant families. A day earlier, the Pentagon agreed to provide space Asked if she was relieved to be free, Barrios broke down crying. ’round the interwebs her vehicle as she arrives at for as many as 20,000 migrants on U.S. military bases. “No because of my sister,” she sobbed. “She was there with me but scrawled graffiti-style in Andrews Air Force Base, Md., Beyond that, however, there was nothing but frustration and they separated us.” white block letters on the Thursday, June 21, 2018, after worry for many of the parents separated from their children and ICE has only three facilities nationwide — two in Texas, one in back. (She switched to a visiting the Upbring New Hope placed in detention centers for illegally entering the country over Pennsylvania — that can be used to detain immigrant families, and different jacket for the Children Center run by the the past several weeks. they have a combined 3,300 beds. Lutheran Social Services of the visit) Some parents struggled to get in touch with youngsters being The one in Dilley, Texas, opened in 2015 on a remote site that South in McAllen, Texas. (AP held in many cases hundreds of miles away, in places like New was once an encampment for oil workers. It contains collections It’s the back, where “I Photo/Andrew Harnik) really don’t care, do u?” York and the Chicago area. Some said they didn’t even know of cottages built around playgrounds and common areas, but also was placed by the global where their children were. has high security. mass market brand Zara, that has become social media’s play- Trump himself took a hard line on the crisis, accusing the Finding space is not the only hurdle: Under a 1997 court settle- ground, from the compassionate to the downright raunchy. Democrats of telling “phony stories of sadness and grief.” He met ment that the Trump administration is trying to overturn, children Whatever Mrs. Trump may or may not have intended — her with parents who had children killed by immigrants in the country can be held with their parents in detention centers for no more than spokeswoman declared “it’s a jacket” with “no hidden mes- illegally to make the point that they are the real victims of weak 20 days. borders. Zenen Jaimes Perez of the Texas Civil Rights Project said immi- sage” — the outerwear’s doctored image not only spread “We cannot allow our country to be overrun by illegal immi- grant families are still awaiting details from the administration on rapidly among those looking to sound off, but to raise money grants,” the president tweeted. how parents and children are to be reunited. benefiting children like those the first lady visited. More than 2,300 children were taken from their families at the “It could take a couple of months, a couple of days ... but we If Mrs. Trump’s jacket, from Zara’s spring-summer 2016 border in recent weeks. A senior Trump administration official said don’t have timelines,” Jaimes Perez said. “What we need to hear collection, was some sort of counter-message, or a clear diss that about 500 of them have been reunited since May. is what the administration says this process is going to look like, of the “fake news media” as her husband tweeted, the memes’ Trump’s decision to stop separating families, announced because we don’t know.” clear winner is a reconfiguring to read, simply: “I really do Wednesday after a fierce international outcry, has led to confusion The group has been interviewing migrants each morning at the care, do you?” Other messages shouted on Twitter, Facebook and uncertainty along the border. McAllen courthouse and entering information into a database to and Instagram: “Rise up” and “I have no idea what I’m Federal agencies are working to set up a centralized reunifica- help keep track of parents and children held in different facilities, doing.” One was a wordy trope about the wearer’s racial, tion process for all remaining children at a detention center in sometimes scattered around the country. sexual and immigrant background. Texas, said the senior administration official, who was not autho- Olivares said it is difficult for government agencies to reunite Not all the fast-spreading, reinvented backs of jackets have rized to discuss the matter publicly and spoke to The Associated immigrant families once they are separated because the systems been posted by detractors. Some used the military green soap- Press on condition of anonymity. that process adults and those that handle youngsters often don’t box to revisit birther theories involving former President An ICE official said it is unclear how families will be reunified. communicate with each other. Barack Obama. “It’s a big question. There have not been a lot of answers,” Adults accused of immigration offenses are under the authority But the majority of the messages were spicy retorts, such as Henry Lucero, a director of field operations, confessed at a forum of the Homeland Security Department, while children taken from “November is coming” (others went with the midterm elec- in Weslaco, Texas. their parents are overseen by Health and Human Services. tions instead) and “I wore the heels on purpose,” referring to In the meantime, federal authorities appear to be easing up on Meanwhile, a 7-year-old boy and his mother, separated a month Mrs. Trump’s sky-high footwear for a trip aboard Air Force the Trump administration’s “zero tolerance” policy of prosecuting ago, were reunited Friday after she sued in federal court and the One to, again, Texas after Hurricane Harvey. Jackets also read all adults caught illegally entering the U.S. — though the Justice Justice Department agreed to release the child. “Robert Mueller is my hero,” ″I voted for Hillary” and “I Department flatly denied there has been any change. They were brought back together around 2:30 a.m. at Baltimore- believe Stormy Daniels.” One used a sentiment that also fit The federal public defender’s office for the region that covers El Washington International Airport in Maryland, hours after the nicely on baseball-style caps of the same fatigue green, “Let Paso to San Antonio said in an email that prosecutors will no lon- government relented. them eat cake.” ger charge parents with illegally entering the U.S. if they have The mother, Beata Mariana de Jesus Mejia-Mejia, had filed for The Statue of Liberty was bandied about. A hand-drawn children with them. political asylum after crossing the border with her son, Darwin, version shows the old gal holding the hand of a little pink- Outside the federal courthouse in McAllen, immigration attor- following a trek from Guatemala. She said that she cried when the shirted girl, the other hand raised high with her torch in place. ney Efren Olivares said 67 people were charged Friday morning two were reunited and that she is never going to be away from him Liberty is in Mrs. Trump’s jacket and declares: “We should all with illegal entry, but none were parents with children. He said it again. care.” was the first time since May 24 that that happened in McAllen. But a 31-year-old Brazilian man held in Cibola County Celebrities got into the act, weighing in with memes and “It appears that this is a consequence of a change in policy by Correctional Center in Milan, New Mexico, said he didn’t know mere words. The ever-Instagram present actress Busy Philipps the government,” he said. when he would see his 9-year-old son again. went DIY in a beachy top with yellow stick-on letters used by In Arizona, the federal public defender’s office in Tucson The father told the AP in a phone interview that he spoke to his kids for their art projects spelling out, “I care, do u?” quickly put together a legal education class for attorneys and advo- son once by phone since they were separated 26 days earlier. The Some politicians also did it themselves. Rep. Dina Titus, a cates on how to handle cases of separated families. The course was man, who is seeking asylum, spoke on condition of anonymity Nevada Democrat, taped a hand-drawn sign to her back read- put together quickly to help attorneys understand what they can do because, he said, a gang is looking for him in Brazil for failure to ing “I care” and tweeted out a photo of herself next to one of to help. pay an $8,000 debt. Mrs. Trump boarding Thursday’s plane to Texas with a per- Amid the chaos over the zero-tolerance policy, many immi- On Capitol Hill, in yet another abrupt reversal by the president, sonalized message: “Hey #FLOTUS, try this on for size. grants continue to seek asylum at the border, and they are typi- Trump on Friday told fellow Republicans in Congress to “stop #WhoWoreItBest #ICare.” cally allowed to stay with their children. wasting their time” on immigration legislation until after the Maria Del Carmen Barrios, 33, said she, her 15-year-old sister November elections. and her 6-month old baby boy fled violence in their native San

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62 School Street, Westfield , MA 01085 (413)562-4181 www.thewestfieldnews.com THE WESTFIELD NEWS WWW.THEWESTFIELDNEWS.COM SATURDAY, JUNE 23, 2018 - PAGE 5 Obituaries Police Logs 5:31 p.m.: larceny Bush Street, a caller reports a neighbor stole thewestfieldnews.com/category/obituaries/ WESTFIELD Major crime and incident report her air conditioner, the responding officer reports that the caller said Saturday, June 16, 2018 that sometime in the past few months a neighbor swapped an old Gail LePage 2:30 p.m.: lost property, Maple Street, a resident came to the air conditioner for the caller’s new one, the officer reports it is Westfield – Gail station to report that he lost a Westfield Bank deposit pouch, the unclear where the air conditioner had been installed; (Champiney) LePage, 78, died responding officer reports the man said that when he left his home 7:18 p.m.: narcotics violation, Main Street, a patrol officer Thursday, June 21, 2018 at he put the pouch atop his vehicle and forgot to remove it before he reports he encountered a female party smoking a marijuana ciga- Loomis House in Holyoke sur- drove away; rette in public. rounded by her loving family. She was born in Westfield on March 15, 1940 to the late Louis and Christina (LaFreniere) Champiney. She grew up in Westfield and attended local schools. Gail married her husband Robert LePage Sr. in 1958 and togeth- er they raised 4 children. She retired from The Microfilm Company after 20 years. She enjoyed traveling, going to the casino, and spending time with her family. Gail leaves her husband of 60 years, Robert H. LePage Sr. of South Hadley, as well as her four children and their spouses, Cindy L. Hurley and her husband Andrew of Westfield, Robert H. LePage Jr. and his wife Cindy of Granby MA, Sherry L. Mulligan and her husband James of Sherrills Ford, NC, and Kimberly A. Ritchie and her husband Joseph of Westfield. She also leaves 9 grand- children and 4 great-grandchildren. Gail leaves her broth- ers Donald Champiney of Westfield and David Champiney of Russell. She was predeceased by her siblings Louis and Harold Champiney, Barbara Page and Kathleen During his time as Lieutenant, Dedon. The funeral and burial will be private. The family Ricardi, is seen using a non-firing would like to thank the staff at Loomis House in Holyoke training pistol to demonstrate a new for the loving and compassionate care that she received Ricardi (third from left) is seen serving food to a member of the Southwick Senior light emitting diode light that attach- while there. Donations in memory of Gail may be made Center at a past Christmas luncheon in 2014, along with other town officials. (WNG File es to the weapon. (WNG File Photo) to the Alzheimer’s Unit at Loomis House, 298 Jarvis Photo) Ave., Holyoke MA 01040. Firtionadams.com Ricardi Richard A. Continued from Page 1 Baetens how influential Ricardi was for his Board for a number of years, was on the judge.” In Loving Memory own career. Select Board in 1988 that hired Ricardi With his first day of retirement begin- Please join family for a “He was a great influence on me, he as a full-time officer in town. Fox cer- ning on July 1, Ricardi has no plan but grave side memorial ser- helped me a lot in my job,” said tainly has no regrets hiring Ricardi 30 knows he wants to take time to relax. vice to celebrate the life of Laughlin. “He never turned his back on years ago. “I’m looking to take the summer off, Richard A. Baetens on anybody, he was a great leader.” “David has had a distinguished enjoy my family,” said Ricardi. June 30, 2018, 11:00am at Robert Landis, currently a Sgt. Det. in career,” said Fox. “He impacted the Despite retiring, Ricardi wants to Union Cemetary in Fort the Southwick Police Department, has police dept as soon as he came on.” return to law enforcement at some point Edward, NY. We invite worked with Ricardi for several years. Looking back on his long career in in a part-time position, whether it’s you to bring your thoughts, In May, Landis was promoted to law enforcement, Ricardi has been teaching young officers or doing con- prayers and fondest mem- Lieutenant effective July 1. The vacancy through unique experiences. Besides sulting. ories of Richard. was due to the current Lieutenant, Kevin making hundreds of arrests, Ricardi has The plan to return is no surprise from Bishop, being named the new Chief of caught bank robbers, solved homicides, Ricardi, as his passion for the career will Police in January. Landis is grateful for and even delivered two babies. A career never be erased. the path Ricardi has created. that has many ups and downs, it’s an “I’m going to look back at this and I’ll “He’s certainly laid a really solid experience that Ricardi will never regret. miss the job,” said Ricardi. “I’ve made a foundation for the new chief (Bishop) “I wouldn’t have traded this for all the lot of friends here, those things you can and myself to build,” said Landis. tea in China,” Ricardi smiled. “Yeah never give up.” Russ Fox, who’s been on the Select you got bad days, so does a lawyer or a

Nick Stathatos and some of his volunteer crew work on the foundation of a new volleyball court at Pioneer Valley Baptist Church. The court is open to the public as long use is coordi- WFD Chief nated with the church first. (Submitted photo) Continued from Page 1 Eagle Scouts Substation – Station 2, Community Room, 366 Little River Road, to dis- Continued from Page 1 cuss “special business” including motions for a temporary fire chief appoint- ment, motion for a temporary deputy fire chief appointment; motion for a Stathatos also took on a sports related project and decided to temporary fire captain appointment, and a motion for a permanent fire- clear an area to install a volleyball court at Pioneer Valley Baptist fighter appointment. Church. Masciadrelli explained that in January of 2017 the WFC was notified that “I wanted to do something that was really ambitious that would the Commonwealth of Massachusetts Human Resource division of the Civil make everybody be like, ‘oh, can you really do that,’” said Service Unit would no longer be conducting the Fire Chief Series Exam. Stathatos. “I was looking for something different that hadn’t been “We were notified it was the responsibility of the municipalities ‘appoint- done before, at least through our troop.” ing authority’ to create an Assessment Center to establish candidates for a Stathatos said the main idea behind an Eagle Scout Project is list which would be certified by Civil Service,” said Masciadrelli. leadership. Masciadrelli noted that the WFC as the “appointing authority,” along with “I’d say it’s sort of the final demonstration of all the leadership the Office of the City Solicitor and the Office of the City Personnel Director, you’ve learned through your scouting career,” said Stathatos. met in January of 2017 to trigger an action item/process for developing a “Putting it on display in one fell swoop.” process to establish an Assessment Center to meet the needs of the depart- The boys said they put months of work into preparing for their ment and “be mindful to being in cognizant with the Commonwealth of projects. They had to put together proposals, network with local Massachusetts Human Resource division of the Civil Service Unit.” businesses to get donations, recruit volunteers and work out logis- Masciadrelli said the assessment process is still “unfolding” and that a tics all before they could block out time to do the physical labor. temporary/provisional fire chief would have to be installed. “It’s for all the people going through what I did, playing years at The appointing authority “would have to be very mindful of the ‘agree- senior league,” said Gaudreau. “Seeing the actual scoreboard up, ment’ (contract language) between the City of Westfield and the WFD after I’d been talking to the sign company about it, getting the Supervisors Association namely deputy fire chiefs in initiating an action When it comes to 21st century multimedia platforms, “hyper local” is a wood and all that, seeing it actually going into the ground and lin- item to fill said position, namely the fire chief,” said Masciadrelli ing up, that was a really cool moment. 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Wednesday 5:30 Pm Soulful Suppers Phone - 413-786-1681 Sunday School 9:15 Am We Are A Church That Proclaims Thursday 7Pm Choir Rehearsals Pastor: Rick Donofrio Sunday Service 10:30 Am A Message Of Hope And Monthly Unity House Concerts. Sunday School For All Ages 9:30Am Midweek Service on Wednesdays ay 6:30pm Life Groups Healing For The Hurts And Problems Of Everyday Life Check Our Facebook Page. Worship Services 10:30Am on Thursday, and Sundays at 6:30pm. Through The Message Of Jesus Christ... Children’s Service 10:30Am www.nlccwestfield.com [email protected] United Church Of Christ Fellowship/Refreshments-12:30Am Service Time: 10 Am Second Congregational Church Wednesday Night Prayer Meeting And Bible Study 6:30 pm New Life Worship Center Thursday Family Night 6:30Pm Rev. Barbara Hesse, Pastor 118 Meadow Street Office Hours - Mon Through Thurs 9:30Am-4Pm 487 Western Avenue, P.O. Box 814, First Congregational Church Of Westfield Westfield, Ma 01085 Westfield, Ma 01086 18 Broad Street, Westfield, Ma 01085 413-562-0344 Southwick Community http://www.Secondchurchwestfield.org Phone - (413) 568-2833 Http://Www.Nlwcofwestfield.Org Episcopal Church E-Mail: [email protected] Fax - (413) 568-2835 Pastor Gene C. Pelkey 660 College Highway Office Hours: Tuesday – Friday, 9:30 A.M. to 1PM, Website: Churchonthegreen.Org Sundays - 10 A.M. - Worship and Southwick, Ma 01077 Closed Monday. Email :[email protected] Sunday School. Phone: 569-9650 Phone - (413) 568-7557 Office Hours: Monday-Friday, 9A.M.-1P.M. Wednesdays - 7 P.M. - Bible Study. Http://Www.Southwickchurch.Com Sunday - 10 A.M., Worship Service Rev. Elva Merry Pawle, Pastor Men’s And Ladies Prayer Groups Rev. J. Taylor Albright, Pastor And Sunday School For Tracy Gervais, Church School Coordinator (Call For Schedules) Saturday Evening Worship Service 5 P.M. Preschool Through High School. Allan Taylor, Minister Of Music Changed Into His Image Class Sundays 9:30 Am, Service That Blend Sunday Evening - Youth Program. Worship Service : Sunday’s 10 am (Call For Schedules) Contemporary Worship With Traditional Liturgy Church School Sunday 10 am And A Family-Friendly Atmosphere Westfield Alliance Church Childcare Available - Handicap Accessible Our Lady Of The Blessed Sacrament Parish Kidzone: Childcare And Children’s Ministry 297 Russell Road, Westfield, Ma 01085 Fellowship Hour 11 Am 127 Holyoke Road During The Service Rev. Jordan Greeley, Pastor Westfield, Ma 01085 Sign Language Interpreted Phone - (413) 568-3572 First Spiritual Church Mailing Address: Handicapped Accessible Sunday - 9:30 A.M. - Bible Life A.M. For All Ages, Nursery 33-37 Bliss Street, Springfield, Ma 01105 P.O. Box 489 Women’s Group: Thursdays 9:30 To 11 A.M. Care Provided; 11 A.M. - Worship And The Word; Rev. John Sullivan, Pastor Westfield, Ma 01086-0489 Good Coffee, Fellowship And 6 P.M -Evening Service. Phone - (413) 238-4495 Pastor: Rev. Daniel S. Pacholec Light-Weight Discussion Of Faith Issues. Sunday Service - 10:30 A.M., Sermon, Healing Service, Deacon Paul Federici Childcare Provided. Word Of Grace Church Spirit Communication. Deacon Paul Briere Of Pioneer Valley Pastoral Minister: Mary Federici Southwick Congregational Church, UCC 848 North Road, Route 202 First United Methodist Church Parish/Religious Education Office: (413) 562-3450 488 College Highway, PO Box 260 Westfield, Ma 01085 (A Stephen’s Ministry Church) Parish Fax: (413) 562-9875 Southwick, MA 01077 (413) 572-3054 16 Court Street Www.Diospringfield.Org/Olbs Phone: 413-569-6362 Email:[email protected] Westfield Ma 01085 Mass Schedule: email: [email protected] Http://Www.Wordgrace.Us 413-568-5818 Saturday: 4 P.M. (Vigil) website: www.southwickucc.org, Chet Marshall, Senior Pastor Rev. Bruce T. Arbour Sunday: 7, 8:30, 11 A.M. https://www.facebook.com/ Sunday Morning Service: 10 A.M. Email:[email protected] Monday-Wednesday: 7 A.M. Communion Service SouthwickCongregationalChurchUCC Sunday Evening, 6 P.M. Worship Service : Sunday’s 10:30 A.M. Thursday Rev. Dr. Susanne U. Hayes – Interim Minister Wednesday Evening, 7 P.M. Sunday School: Sunday 10:30 A.M. & Friday: 7 A.M. Music – Roberta Kowal; Patti Wood Coffee Hour: Every Sunday 11:30 A.M. Saturday: 8 A.M. Miraculous Medal Novena Lyn Casey, Office Administrator M-F 9:00-1:00 Westfield Evangelical Free Church Childcare Available-Handicap Accessible Confession: Saturday 3:15- 3:45 P.M. Sundays 568 Southwick Road, Westfield, Ma 01085 Handicapped Accessible. 10:00 AM (9:30 AM from 6/17-9/2/18) Rev. David K. Young, Pastor Grace Lutheran Church Worship Service Phone - (413) 562-1504 1552 Westfield Street, Our Lady Of The Lake Church (Nursery Available) Sunday – 10 A.M. - Morning Worship, West Springfield, Sheep Pasture Road 10:15 AM Childcare Available; 8:45 A.M. - Sunday School. Ma 01089 Southwick, Ma 01077 Sunday School/Youth Group Wednesday - 7 P.M. - Bible Study. Phone - 413-734-9268 Pastor Rev. Henry L. Dorsch (413) 569-0161 (2nd and 4th Sunday) (off for summer 5/20) Friday - 6:30 P.M. - Website - Deacon: Rev. Mr. David Przybylowski (413) 569-0161 3:30 PM Awana Children’s Program. www.Gracelutheranonline.Com Catechetical Leader: O.A. Meeting The Rev. John Marquis, Pastor Lynda Daniele (413) 569-0162 Tuesday West Springfield Church Of Christ E-Mail [email protected] Bookkeeper:Rosemarie Ricco 6:30 PM 61 Upper Church Street, Margit Mikuski, Administrative Assistant Parish Secretary: Maxine Matos Boy Scouts Meeting West Springfield, Ma 01089 [email protected] (Fri. 8am - 4pm) 413-569-0161 email:[email protected] 6:30 PM Phone - (413) 736-1006 Sunday Service - 9:30 A.M. Best rectory office hours Thurs. 9am-noon & Fri. 8-4pm. Bell Choir Rehearsal Sunday - 10:30 A.M. And 6 P.M., Worship Service; 9:30 Tuesday – 9 A.M. - Bible Study Sacristan: Stella Onyski Wednesday A.M. - Bible Study. Wednesday Service - 6 P.M. Mass Schedule 6:30 PM Wednesday - 7 P.M., Bible Study. Sat. 5 P.M. (Vigil), Sun., 8, Cub Scouts Meeting Granville Federated Church 10 A.M. And 7 P.M. 7:00 PM Wyben Union Church American Baptist Weekdays: Monday, Tuesday, Friday, Saturday 8:30 A.M. Voice Choir Rehearsal An Interdenominational Church & United Church Of Christ Wednesday 7 P.M. Thursday 678 Montgomery Road, Westfield, Ma 01085 16 Granby Road, Granville, Ma 01034 Penance/Confession: Saturdays 4:15-4:45; Wed. Before 7 6:30 PM Phone - (413) 568-6473 Phone - (413) 357-8583 P.M. Mass And By Appointment. Mid-Week Service Rev. George Karl, Pastor 10 A.M. - Worship Service, Sunday School To Run Baptisms: Sundays At 11:15 A.M. Arrange With Pastor Friday Sunday Worship And Sunday Concurrently With Worship Service. Childcare Available And A Pre- Baptism Meeting Is Scheduled. 9:00 AM – 1:00 PM School At 10 A.M. 11 A.M. - Coffee Hour Marriage: Arrangements Should Henrietta’s Thrift Shop Open Summer Worship At 9:30Am Monday - 8 P.M. - AA Meeting Be Made With Pastor Prior 6:00 PM Nursery Available Thursday - 7 P.M. - Adult Choir Practice To Any Reception Arrangements O.A. Meeting Bible Studies In Both Church First Saturday - 6 P.M. - Potluck Supper In Fellowship Hall As Early As One Year In Advance 7:30 PM And In Members’ Homes. Third Sunday - 8:30-9:30 A.M. - Breakfast Served Exposition Of Blessed Sacrament: A.A. Meeting Wybenunionchurch.Com In Fellowship Hall 1st Friday 9 A.M.-5 P.M. Saturday (413) 562-5461 Third Wednesday - 12 Noon - Ladies Aid Potluck Marian Cenacle Of Prayer: 9:00 AM – 1:00 PM

Email your notices of religious events and listings to [email protected] Subject:Religion Pages THE WESTFIELD NEWS THE WESTFIELD NEWS WWW.THEWESTFIELDNEWS.COM SATURDAY, JUNE 23, 2018 - PAGE 7 250th Continued from Page 1 and begins at 6 p.m. Attendees are welcome to bring a food “The Town of Granby is also celebrating a 250th birthday so website to participate. item to share. During the course of the evening the winners of they will be bringing their float,” said Johnson. On Sunday, July 1, musical performances include Earthriders the beard contest which was begun in January will be Musical performances throughout the day will include at 1 p.m., followed by Laurie Israel at 2:15 p.m., and The Gray announced. The three categories are the longest beard from a Marriam Massaro and Ghia Orchestra, beginning at 1:30 p.m., Divas at 3:30 p.m. At 5 p.m., pianist Rorianne Schrade, the bare chin, longest beard, and the most artistic beard. The music followed by Mary Whelan at 2:45, Laura Wetzler at 4 p.m., Hilltown Chorale and Sweet Adelines will perform, followed continues at 8 p.m. with Old Country Road and then at 10 p.m., Sarah the Fiddler at 7 p.m., and Bannish Misfortune at 9 p.m. by the Gerry Noble Trio at 8 p.m., and The Wild Goats at 9:30 Jim Kaminski closes out the first night’s performances. On Saturday and Sunday, a petting zoo will be offered for p.m. “Jim Kaminski is a local Worthington favorite who is one of kids. Additionally, on Saturday, a teepee and historical presen- On Monday, July 2, the theme is “Discover Worthington the founding members of the band Fat,” said Johnson. tation is slated, as well as performances by Trevor “The Games Days” and small businesses will be opening their doors to On Saturday, June 30, the celebration begins with the Man.” On Sunday, disc jockey Dale Griffin will be spinning showcase their products and services, including studios of art- Worthington 250th Anniversary Parade, leading off at 10 a.m. tunes. On both days, five food trucks will be set up across from ists. A map of six old cemeteries will also be available. A from the airstrip along Huntington Road to Starkweather Road. Town Hall and an art show is slated. Also, demonstrations will Worthington Talent Show is slated from 7 to 9 p.m., featuring “Parade participants include five bands, town officials, a include horse shoeing, pottery, and creating a Windsor chair, readings and abbreviated play productions. local Girl Scout troop, and 12 fire companies with vehicles,” and a variety of community organizations will also have tents. On Tuesday, July 3, a “Farewell Tuesday” celebration is said Johnson, adding the audience will also see oxen and For persons interested in purchasing merchandise to celebrate planned, featuring music at 5 p.m. by the Resurrection Airmen horses pulling carts, a stagecoach, a horse and buggy, and the occasion, hats, T-shirts, tote bags, historical note cards, and at 6:30, Fat will perform as part of its 50th anniversary tour antique tractors and cars. mugs and bumper stickers will also be on sale. season. Fireworks at the airstrip will go off starting at 9:30 Floats will also be a special attraction for parade viewers as Throughout the celebration, photographs and artifacts from p.m. In the event of inclement weather, the fireworks will be the Historical Society, Worthington Library, Worthington the town’s 200th anniversary will be displayed, as well as his- rescheduled for July 6. If there is a change in the fireworks Health Center, Liston’s Bar & Grill and a local dairy farm will tories of local families, some extending back seven genera- schedule, the notice will appear on the website. all be decked out with special themes. In addition, floats will tions. “We hope area residents attend our celebration because we feature winners of the longest beard contest, local gardeners, “Valley Eye Radio will also record 15-minute segments on know how to have a good time,” said Johnson. and snowmobiles, and state Rep. Stephen Kulik, D-Worthington, Saturday and Sunday so that families can share their memo- will lead the parade. ries,” said Johnson, noting it is necessary to sign up via the

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Bill Westerlind presents Natalie Avery with an Art Work Membership Card.

Andrea Bruno talent lies in furniture painting.

Gabbi Lunardini a multi talented artist displays a favorite photograph.

F. James Corwin, visiting from Venice, Florida, sketches one of her subject of the evening.

Lucille Nason’s preference is jewelry making.

Judith Sessler explains the art of watercolors to onlookers

Gabbi Lunardini and Jakeson Tubek form “The Moon John Nardacci has his display of “Milky Way” photos. James Johnson-Corwin adds the color to his painting. Chasers”

The Art Walk had people talking, walking and enjoying the show Photos by Lynn F. Boscher

Find more LOCAL photos available at www.thewestfieldnews.com THE WESTFIELD NEWS WWW.THEWESTFIELDNEWS.COM SATURDAY, JUNE 23, 2018 - PAGE 9 SPORTS

Westfield National’s Jacob Mello runs to third base on a wild pitch. Mello doubled to reach base in the inning. (Photo by Chris Putz) Whip City’s All-Stars fall on opening night By Chris Putz Evan Grant also had a hit Werbiskis (2-for-4, double, 2 runs scored), Nick Lenfest Staff Writer Dylan Gibson pitched well in relief for Westfield, which (2-for-4, double, 2 runs), and Josh Wagner (2-for-4, double, 3 It was a tough opening night for Westfield Little League also had a doubled up off a base runner on a pop fly and throw RBIs), who knocked in Nate Pudlow to give Westfield Baseball as the city’s top two All-Star squads fell in road to first base. American a 2-0 lead in the top of the first inning. Pudlow’s games. Westfield National returns home to take on Southampton’s two-run double in the third made it 4-0. 12-year-old team Monday at Paper Mill Field at 6 p.m. Westfield American led 5-0, but Amherst scored six in the 12-YEAR-OLDS third inning and two more in the fifth to surge ahead. Wagner started the game for Westfield and struck out two batters in two innings. Eli Patrone struck out two batters in O’s topple Nats Amherst slips past Americans 2/3rds of an inning and Lenfest K’d three in 2 1/3rd innings of Belchertown 6, Westfield National 1 Amherst 8, Westfield American 6 work. Westfield National’s Nick Gauger drove in the team’s lone Amherst spoiled Westfield American’s 2018 tournament Westfield American will look to bounce back Monday when run, scoring pinch runner Ray Vergara at Mini Fenway. Jacob debut with a comeback. they welcome Agawam at Ralph E. Sanville Field on Cross Mello pitched three solid innings and doubled for Westfield. Still, there were several bright sports for Westfield: Devin Street for a matchup at 6 p.m.

Westfield National Little League All-Stars Evan Grant fights off numerous pitches with a lengthy at-bat on the road against Belchertown at Mini Fenway Friday night. (Photo by Chris Putz)

Westfield National first baseman Dylan Gibson posi- Westfield National pitcher Jacob Mello pitches in Friday night’s tions himself under the ball to make a fly ball out. Westfield National left fielder Evan Mastroianni awaits tournament opener at Mini Fenway in Belchertown. (Photo by Chris (Photo by Chris Putz) a play in the outfield. (Photo by Chris Putz) Putz)

Summer Sports Schedule Sat., June 23 Field, 4:30 p.m. Southampton 12-Year-Olds at Westfield National, LITTLE LEAGUE BASEBALL ALL-STARS Paper Mill Field, 6 p.m. Gateway 12-Year-Olds at Westfield American, Ralph Sun., June 24 E. Sanville Field (Cross Street), 1 p.m. LITTLE LEAGUE BASEBALL ALL-STARS AMERICAN LEGION BASEBALL Westfield Seniors at Belchertown, Jabish Brook Westfield National 10-Year-Olds at Westfield Westfield Post 124 Juniors vs. Belchertown, Jachym School, 1 p.m. American, Ralph E. Sanville Field (Cross Street), 1 p.m. Field, 5:45 p.m. Gateway 10-Year-Olds at Westfield National, Paper Mill Field, 5 p.m. AMERICAN LEGION BASEBALL Tues., June 26 Westfield American 11-Year-Olds at Belchertown, Westfield Post 124 Juniors vs. Agawam, Bullens LITTLE LEAGUE BASEBALL ALL-STARS Mini Fenway, 7 p.m. Field, 1 p.m. Westfield National 10-Year-Olds at Amherst, Mill Amherst 10-Year-Olds at Westfield American, Paper River Field, 6 p.m. Mill Field, 7:30 p.m. Mon., June 25 Westfield American 10-Year-Olds at Longmeadow, LITTLE LEAGUE BASEBALL ALL-STARS Strople Field, 6 p.m. AMERICAN LEGION BASEBALL Agawam 12-Year-Olds at Westfield American, Ralph Westfield Post 124 Seniors vs. Northampton, Bullens E. Sanville Field (Cross Street), 6 p.m.

Find the latest Westfield News sports coverage on PAGE 10 - SATURDAY, JUNE 23, 2018 www.thewestfieldnews.com THE WESTFIELD NEWS MLB Expanded Standings Shell’s Tekoa Tuesday Golf League By The Associated Press 2018 STANDINGS AMERICAN LEAGUE Results from June 19, 2018 East Division W L Pct GB WCGB L10 Str Home Away 1st Place Harry Thompson & Mark Thompson 99.0 Points New York 50 23 .685 — — 7-3 L-1 29-11 21-12 2nd Place Dick Williams & Ron Sena 98.5 Points Boston 51 26 .662 1 — 6-4 W-2 24-11 27-15 Tampa Bay 35 40 .467 16 10½ 5-5 W-1 16-16 19-24 3rd Place Bob Czarnecki & Ray West 96.0 Points Toronto 34 40 .459 16½ 11 5-5 L-1 20-20 14-20 4th Place Carl Haas & John Lucas 91.5 Points Baltimore 21 52 .288 29 23½ 2-8 L-1 11-23 10-29 5th Place Harry Pease & Ed West 90.5 Points Central Division 6th Place Pat McGinn & Dave Lees 89.0 Points W L Pct GB WCGB L10 Str Home Away 7th Place Jack Pocai & Bill Wallinovich 88.0 Points Cleveland 40 33 .548 — — 6-4 W-4 24-13 16-20 7th Place Angelo Masciadrelli & Frank Kamlowski 88.0 Points Detroit 36 39 .480 5 9½ 6-4 L-2 23-17 13-22 Minnesota 33 39 .458 6½ 11 5-5 L-2 19-19 14-20 8th Place Gene Theroux & Jack Kennedy 87.5 Points Chicago 25 50 .333 16 20½ 2-8 W-1 13-25 12-25 9th Place Rich Chistolini & Eric Wilder 84.0 Points Kansas City 23 52 .307 18 22½ 1-9 W-1 10-29 13-23 10th Place Jack Blascak & Bob McCarthy 83.0 Points West Division 11th Place Bob Dudas & Skip Couture 81.0 Points W L Pct GB WCGB L10 Str Home Away 12th Place Jack Campaniello & Phil Lewis 79.5 Points Houston 50 27 .649 — — 8-2 L-1 21-16 29-11 13th Place John Kidrick & Erroll Nichols 79.0 Points Seattle 46 30 .605 3½ — 4-6 L-5 25-14 21-16 Los Angeles 40 35 .533 9 5½ 3-7 W-2 19-19 21-16 14th Place Bill Lawry & Dave Gile 77.0 Points Oakland 39 37 .513 10½ 7 5-5 L-1 20-20 19-17 15th Place Fred Rogers & Bob Berniche 76.5 Points Texas 33 44 .429 17 13½ 6-4 W-6 15-24 18-20 16th Place Stu Browning & Jeff Guglielmo 75.5 Points 17th Place Mike Ripa & Ron Bonyeau 74.5 Points national LEAGUE 18th Place Jim French & Dave Liberty 73.5 Points East Division W L Pct GB WCGB L10 Str Home Away 19th Place Jim Floraski & Jim Johnson 71.5 Points Atlanta 43 30 .589 — — 7-3 L-1 21-13 22-17 Low Gross Jim Johnson @ 40 Philadelphia 40 33 .548 3 — 7-3 W-2 24-13 16-20 Low Net Jim Johnson @ 26 Washington 40 34 .541 3½ ½ 4-6 L-1 18-19 22-15 Closest to Pin on 3rd (1st shot) Jim Johnson New York 31 42 .425 12 9 3-7 L-4 13-22 18-20 Closest to Pin on 3rd (2nd shot) Ed West Miami 29 46 .387 15 12 6-4 L-2 14-21 15-25 Closest to Pin on 6th Harry Pease & Jack Campaniello Central Division W L Pct GB WCGB L10 Str Home Away Milwaukee 45 30 .600 — — 6-4 W-3 23-14 22-16 Chicago 42 31 .575 2 — 4-6 L-2 21-14 21-17 St. Louis 38 36 .514 6½ 2½ 2-8 L-3 21-18 17-18 Pittsburgh 36 39 .480 9 5 4-6 L-3 21-19 15-20 Scramble for Animals Golf Tournament Cincinnati 30 45 .400 15 11 8-2 W-5 15-23 15-22 Join the Westfield Homeless Cat Project for a fun filled day on the links at the Scramble for West Division Animals Golf Tournament on Sunday, August 5, 2018. The tournament will be held at the W L Pct GB WCGB L10 Str Home Away Oak Ridge Country Club in Feeding Hills, MA. Registration fee is $100.00 per player, which Arizona 42 33 .560 — — 6-4 W-2 23-16 19-17 includes golf, cart, lunch, dinner and prizes! Not a golfer? You can sponsor a hole for a $50.00 Los Angeles 39 35 .527 2½ 1½ 7-3 W-1 20-19 19-16 donation or join us for a wonderful dinner for only $25.00! Try your luck with one of our San Fran 38 38 .500 4½ 3½ 5-5 W-3 22-12 16-26 many raffle prizes! Registration begins at 11:30 with a Shotgun Start at 12:30. For more Colorado 37 38 .493 5 4 5-5 W-3 14-20 23-18 information please contact Marie at (413) 564-0589 or [email protected]. San Diego 34 43 .442 9 8 3-7 L-5 18-23 16-20 Registration and sponsorship deadline is July 15, 2018 and all proceeds benefits the Westfield Homeless Cat Project. We hope to see you there! AMERICAN LEAGUE Thursday’s Games Boston 14, Seattle 10 Oakland at Chicago White Sox, ppd. Tampa Bay 2, N.Y. Yankees 1 N.Y. Yankees 4, Seattle 3 Chicago White Sox 6, Boston 9, Minnesota 2 Oakland 4, 2nd game Putz’s Ultimate Washington 4, Baltimore 2 Kansas City 1, Houston 0 L.A. Angels 8, Toronto 5 Texas 8, Minnesota 1 Friday’s Games Detroit at Cleveland, 7:10 p.m. sPorts Challenge Oakland 11, Baltimore at Atlanta, 7:35 p.m. Chicago White Sox 2, 1st game Toronto at L.A. Angels, 10:07 p.m.

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GROUP A Wednesday, June 27 W D L GF GA Pts At Kazan, Russia rally from ak-Russia 2 0 0 8 1 6 Republic of Korea vs. Germany, 1400 GMT ak-Uruguay 2 0 0 2 0 6 At Yekaterinburg, Russia Egypt 0 0 2 1 4 0 Mexico vs. Sweden, 1400 GMT 5 down, top Saudi Arabia 0 0 2 0 6 0 GROUP G ak-Advanced to knockout stage W D L GF GA Pts Thursday, June 14 Belgium 1 0 0 3 0 3 Mariners At Moscow England 1 0 0 2 1 3 Russia 5, Saudi Arabia 0 Tunisia 0 0 1 1 2 0 BOSTON (AP) — J.D. Martinez homered Friday, June 15 Panama 0 0 1 0 3 0 and drove in five, and the Boston Red Sox At Yekaterinburg, Russia Monday, June 18 rallied from a five-run deficit to beat the Uruguay 1, Egypt 0 At Sochi, Russia Seattle Mariners 14-10 on Friday night Tuesday, June 19 Belgium 3, Panama 0 despite a monster game from Nelson Cruz. At St. Petersburg, Russia At Volgograd, Russia Cruz had a pair of three-run homers and Russia 3, Egypt 1 England 2, Tunisia 1 drove in seven, but the Mariners still lost Wednesday, June 20 Saturday, June 23 their season-worst fifth straight game, At Rostov-on-Don, Russia including three earlier this week at Yankee Uruguay 1, Saudi Arabia 0 At Moscow Belgium vs. Tunisia, 1200 GMT Stadium. Seattle led 4-0 and 10-5 before a Monday, June 25 wild Red Sox rally fueled by RBIs from At Samara, Russia Sunday, June 24 At Nizhny Novgorod, Russia eight different players. Uruguay vs. Russia, 1400 GMT Martinez went 4 for 5, including a two- At Volgograd, Russia England vs. Panama, 1200 GMT Thursday, June 28 run homer in the sixth and two doubles. The Saudi Arabia vs. Egypt, 1400 GMT Red Sox set a season high with 20 hits. GROUP B At Kaliningrad, Russia England vs. Belgium, 1800 GMT Reliever Matt Barnes (1-2) got the win W D L GF GA Pts with one scoreless inning, and Craig Kimbrel Portugal 1 1 0 4 3 4 At Saransk, Russia Panama vs. Tunisia, 1800 GMT pitched the ninth. Spain 1 1 0 4 3 4 Juan Nicasio (1-4) took the loss, allowing GROUP H Iran 1 0 1 1 1 3 five runs on four hits in one-third of a lousy Morocco 0 0 2 0 2 0 W D L GF GA Pts seventh inning. ak-Advanced to knockout stage Japan 1 0 0 2 1 3 The only flaw to the second half of the Friday, June 15 Senegal 1 0 0 2 1 3 game for Boston: shortstop Xander Bogaerts At St. Petersburg, Russia Poland 0 0 1 1 2 0 left in the seventh with a sprained index Iran 1, Morocco 0 Colombia 0 0 1 1 2 0 At Sochi, Russia finger on his left hand. Tuesday, June 19 Ryon Healy hit a solo homer during Spain 3, Portugal 3, tie At Saransk, Russia Seattle’s four-run first inning as the Mariners Wednesday, June 20 Japan 2, Colombia 1 got to knuckleballer Steven Wright. Seattle At Moscow At Moscow Portugal 1, Morocco 0 added two more off Wright in the second Senegal 2, Poland 1 after Boston’s five-run bottom of the first. At Kazan, Russia Sunday, June 24 Spain 1, Iran 0 Seattle scored four in the fourth, including At Yekaterinburg, Russia Cruz’s second three-run shot of the game, Monday, June 25 Japan vs. Senegal, 1500 GMT At Saransk, Russia but Boston’s bullpen shut down Seattle the At Kazan, Russia rest of the way while the Mariners’ implod- Iran vs. Portugal, 1800 GMT Poland vs. Colombia, 1800 GMT At Kaliningrad, Russia ed. Spain vs. Morocco, 1800 GMT Thursday, June 28 Rafael Devers singled in a run in the fifth, At Volgograd, Russia GROUP C and then Martinez homered off Nick Vincent W D L GF GA Pts Japan vs. Poland, 1400 GMT to center in the sixth to pull Boston within ak-France 2 0 0 3 1 6 At Samara, Russia 10-8. Mitch Moreland followed with a triple Denmark 1 1 0 2 1 4 Senegal vs. Colombia, 1400 GMT just beyond the reach of diving right fielder Australia 0 1 1 2 3 1 ROUND OF 16 Mitch Haniger, and Bogaerts drove in Peru 0 0 2 0 2 0 Saturday, June 30 Moreland with an infield single ak-Advanced to knockout stage Game 50 Barnes struck out the side in the seventh, Saturday, June 16 At Kazan, Russia and then Boston got to Nicasio. Devers sin- At Kazan, Russia Group C winner vs. Group D second place, 1400 GMT gled to lead off, Blake Swihart singled with France 2, Australia 1 Game 49 one out and Nicasio walked Mookie Betts to At Saransk, Russia At Sochi, Russia load the bases. Andrew Benintendi blooped Denmark 1, Peru 0 Group A winner vs. Group B second place, 1800 GMT a single into shallow center to bring in Thursday, June 21 Sunday, July 1 Devers and tie it at 10. At Samara, Russia Game 51 Swihart was nearly picked off third as Australia 1, Denmark 1, tie At Moscow Benintendi scored, but he slid under the tag At Yekaterinburg, Russia Group B winner vs. Group A second place, 1400 GMT after a strong throw by center fielder France 1, Peru 0 Game 52 Guillermo Heredia. Seattle did not challenge Tuesday, June 26 At Nizhny Novgorod, Russia the close play, and Martinez followed with a At Moscow Group D winner vs. Group C second place, 1800 GMT two-run single. Denmark vs. France, 1400 GMT Monday, July 2 Nick Rumbelow later allowed Benintendi At Sochi, Russia Game 53 to score on a wild pitch, and Eduardo Nunez Australia vs. Peru, 1400 GMT At Samara, Russia added a pinch-hit RBI single. GROUP D Group E winner vs. Group F second place, 1400 GMT TRAINER’S ROOM W D L GF GA Pts Game 54 ak-Croatia 2 0 0 5 0 6 Mariners: Activated RHP Vincent At Rostov-on-Don, Russia (strained right groin) from the 10-day DL Nigeria 1 0 1 2 2 3 Group G winner vs. Group H second place, 1800 GMT Iceland 0 1 1 1 3 1 and optioned RHP Ryan Cook to Triple-A Tuesday, July 3 Tacoma. Argentina 0 1 1 1 4 1 Game 55 ak-Advanced to knockout stage Red Sox: Benintendi needed a minute to At St. Petersburg, Russia collect himself after running hard into the Saturday, June 16 Group F winner vs. Group E second place, 1400 GMT At Moscow Green Monster on a double by Denard Span. Game 56 Iceland 1, Argentina 1, tie UP NEXT At Kaliningrad, Russia At Moscow Mariners: RHP Mike Leake (7-4, 4.47 Croatia 2, Nigeria 0 Group H winner vs. Group G second place, 1800 GMT ERA) gets his second straight start against Thursday, June 21 the Red Sox after taking the loss Sunday in At Nizhny Novgorod, Russia QUARTERFINAL Seattle, allowing five runs on eighth hits in Croatia 3, Argentina 0 Friday, July 6 six innings. Friday, June 22 Game 57 Red Sox: LHP Eduardo Rodriguez (9-1, At Volgograd, Russia At Nizhny Novgorod, Russia 3.59) has won a career-high six straight Nigeria 2, Iceland 0 Game 49 winner vs. Game 50 winner, 1400 GMT starts, including Boston’s 9-3 victory over Tuesday, June 26 the Mariners in Seattle on Sunday. At St. Petersburg, Russia Game 58 Nigeria vs. Argentina, 1800 GMT At Kazan, Russia At Rostov-on-Don, Russia Game 53 winner vs. Game 54 winner, 1800 GMT Iceland vs. Croatia, 1800 GMT Saturday, July 7 GROUP E Game 60 W D L GF GA Pts Brazil 1 1 0 3 1 4 At Samara, Russia Switzerland 1 1 0 3 2 4 Game 55 winner vs. Game 56 winner, 1400 GMT Serbia 1 0 1 2 2 3 Game 59 Costa Rica 0 0 2 0 3 0 At Sochi, Russia ak-Advanced to knockout stage Game 51 winner vs. Game 52 winner, 1800 GMT Sunday, June 17 At Samara, Russia Boston Red Sox’s Mookie Betts, left, gestures Serbia 1, Costa Rica 0 SEMIFINAL toward teammate J.D. Martinez after his single At Rostov-on-Don, Russia which drove in Betts and Blake Swihart, right, Switzerland 1, Brazil 1, tie Tuesday, July 10 during the seventh inning of a baseball game Friday, June 22 Game 61 against the Seattle Mariners at Fenway Park, At St. Petersburg, Russia Friday, June 22, 2018, in Boston. (AP Photo/Elise Brazil 2, Costa Rica 0 At Moscow Amendola) At Kaliningrad, Russia Game 57 winner vs. Game 58 winner, 1800 GMT Switzerland 2, Serbia 1 Wednesday, July 11 Wednesday, June 27 Game 62 At Moscow At Moscow Serbia vs. Brazil, 1800 GMT Germany, Mexico, At Nizhny Novgorod, Russia Game 59 winner vs. Game 60 winner, 1800 GMT Switzerland vs. Costa Rica, 1800 GMT Belgium headline GROUP F W D L GF GA Pts THIRD PLACE Mexico 1 0 0 1 0 3 Saturday games Sweden 1 0 0 1 0 3 Saturday, July 14 MOSCOW (AP) — Will Germany follow Germany 0 0 1 0 1 0 Game 63 Brazil’s lead in righting the ship after a rocky South Korea 0 0 1 0 1 0 At Saint Petersburg, Russia World Cup start, or will the defending champ Sunday, June 17 Game 61 loser vs. Game 62 loser, 1400 GMT find itself keeping company with Argentina, At Moscow needing help if it hopes to advance? Mexico 1, Germany 0 The World Cup could take another twist Monday, June 18 when Germany faces Sweden in Saturday’s At Nizhny Novgorod, Russia FINAL late game. Sweden 1, Republic of Korea 0 Giant-slayer Mexico looks to stay on a roll Sunday, July 15 after knocking off Germany to start the tourna- Saturday, June 23 Game 64 At Rostov-on-Don, Russia ment, taking on South Korea in the second Republic of Korea vs. Mexico, 1500 GMT At Moscow game. Belgium, one of the few top teams with At Sochi, Russia Game 61 winner vs. Game 62 winner, 1500 GMT an emphatic win under its belt, turns its atten- Germany vs. Sweden, 1800 GMT tion to handling Tunisia in Saturday’s first game. 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I understand that this time is important for them, but these visits are wearing on me because 2:30 p.m. 2 p.m. of his lack of respect for my house rules and boundaries. FS1 — NASCAR, Monster Energy Cup Series, FOX — FIFA World Cup, Group stage: Group F, I’ll give you some examples. For one, he shows up unan- nounced every month. I have a general idea of what day but Toyota/Save Mart 350, qualifying, at Sonoma, Calif. Germany vs. Sweden, at Sochi, Russia never exact dates for his arrival and departure. This makes planning activities around this stay problematic. Despite being 6:30 p.m. 7 p.m. asked not to on multiple occasions, he brings a lot of candy, doughnuts and other treats to the house for the kids. I have one NBCSN — IndyCar, Kohler Grand Prix, qualifying, ESPNEWS — NWSL, Orlando at Washington child who has behavioral issues when he eats too much sugar, at Elkhart Lake, Wis. TRACK & FIELD and I am able to control it much better without these tempta- tions in the house. Also, my dad smokes on the front porch and 7 p.m. 4 p.m. refuses to use an ashtray. I am left to clean up the mess. He controls the TV and has it blaring day and night, leaving me FS1 — NASCAR, Camping World Truck Series, NBC — USATF, Outdoor Championships, at Des feeling frazzled. I have tried to subtly ask for changes to be made, but they Villa Lighting delivers the Eaton 200, qualifying, at Moines, Iowa --- are ignored. I am increasingly frustrated with each month that Madison, Ill. (same-day tape) Sunday, June 24 passes. Could you please offer some advice? Should I just tolerate it because he is my father and the grandkids enjoy 8:30 p.m. AUTO RACING him? -- Frazzled Daughter Dear Frazzled Daughter: Though your children might FS1 — NASCAR, Camping World Truck Series, 10:05 a.m. enjoy seeing their grandpa, I doubt they enjoy seeing their Villa Lighting delivers the Eaton 200, at Madison, Ill. ESPN2 — Formula One, French Grand Prix, at Le mom so stressed. 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ESPN — NCAA World Series, Game 13, Oregon Toyota/Save Mart 350, at Sonoma, Calif. Dear Annie: It breaks my heart to read letters such as the St. vs. Mississippi St. (if necessary), at Omaha, DRAG RACING one from “Disconcerted in Distress.” I will never understand why people can’t just always love their kids with all their Neb. 12:30 p.m. hearts. I know it is really tough sometimes, but our children are amazing, and if they are given the love they need, they can do 8 p.m. FS1 — NHRA, Summit Racing Equipment amazing things. I am the mom of a lovely transgender person, and I love him ESPN — NCAA World Series, Game 14, Florida Nationals, qualifying, at Norwalk, Ohio (tape so much. It was a struggle to understand his feelings at first vs. Arkansas (if necessary), at Omaha, Neb. delayed) and harder for some family members than others, but our job is to support our children and help them figure out who they DRAG RACING 6:30 p.m. are and continue to love them no matter what. 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ARIES (March 21-April 19) HHHH The unexpected occurs, but the other party involved wants to let go and not worry about what is happening. A power play can backfire if you refuse to get involved. You could be a lot more temperamental than you had anticipated. Be more open. Tonight: Among the Mark Buford crowds. SCARY GARY TAURUS (April 20-May 20) HHHH What occurs around an important event might seem final but probably isn’t. Someone else involved could be quite fiery. Try walking in this person’s shoes in order to gain more understanding. You could find it difficult to identify with this person. Tonight: Go with a partner’s suggestion. GEMINI (May 21-June 20) HHH Work through a situation, and handle what is going on. Share more with others. You sense a push and pull between you and a friend. Crosswords Your creativity emerges at work and at home. You will be calmed down by a new friend or DOGS of C-KENNEL Mick and Mason Mastroianni flirtation. Tonight: Join friends at a concert or movie. CANCER (June 21-July 22) HHHHH Reach out to someone you care about who needs feedback from you. Your abil- ity to gain a clearer vision and direction during emotional periods emerges. Others respect your judgments and where they stem from. Touch base with an inspirational friend. Tonight: Fun just happens. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) HHHH Stay centered, despite what is occur- ring around you. You might have difficulty gaining a consensus and heading in a certain direction. Your sense of what is possible comes from a different source than usual. Trust your B.C. Mastroianni and Hart instincts. Tonight: The action is around your home. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) HHHH Keep opening up conversations by listening and by touching base with a loved one. You are coming from a place of understanding. A partner might not appreciate what is happen- ing. Do your best to not get involved in a power play. Tonight: Be more responsive in a conver- sation. LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 22) HHH Be aware of what is happening around a particular issue. You tend to overindulge and go overboard. You could feel feisty when deal- ing with a loved one about a money matter. You might need to clear the air in order to connect on ONE BIG HAPPY Rick Detorie a more comfortable level. Tonight: In the lime- light. SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21) HHHHH Be more forthcoming in a discus- sion. You have a lot of latent but explosive energy, as well as an abundance of compassion. Friends urge you to join them, be it at a baseball game or a fun outing. Others will spontaneously look for you. Tonight: Your popularity is soar- ing. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21) HHHH Listen to what you are hearing in the ether. Somehow, you have knowledge that could be instrumental and powerful to those around you. Communicating with others could be close to impossible, at least if you are ANDY CAPP Mahoney, Goldsmith and Garnett attempting to convey what you know. Tonight: Make it easy. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) HHHH Friends whisper words you need to remember. You could be quite happy about everything you are experiencing right now. Advance knowledge could be a powerful weap- on. Review what has been stated, and head in a new direction. Tonight: Get into the fun of the moment. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18) Cryptoquip HHHH Stay on top of your work. You could be overwhelmed by what is going on. You will bring others together in some way today. Do not allow someone else to upset your plans. You have a vision of how the next few days need to ZACK HILL John Deering and John Newcombe play out. Tonight: Accept the limelight gra- ciously. PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20) HHHH The further you get from the here and now, the better off you will be. Be sure that if you decide to bring a friend along, he or she can go with the flow and not get uptight about what occurs. This break is for you; you don’t need to take care of this person. Tonight: Try something new.

BORN TODAY Singer/songwriter June Carter Cash (1929), actress Selma Blair (1972), singer/songwriter Jason Mraz (1977) PAGE 14 - SATURDAY, JUNE 23, 2018 www.thewestfieldnews.com THE WESTFIELD NEWS NASCAR THIS WEEK

SPEED FREAKS QUESTIONS & ATTITUDE A few questions we had to ask ourselves Compelling questions ... and maybe a few actual answers Which non-winner from OFF WEEK 2018 is the best bet to win Too many rules? Sonoma? THREE THINGS WE LEARNED GODSPEAK: Wow, lots of You can make an argument — and choices here. Obviously, many do — that one of NASCAR’s Kurt Busch, but keep an eye big problems is the thick rulebook on Denny Hamlin. needed to combat modern technol- KEN’S CALL: This one is ogy within the garage stalls and almost too easy. Kurt Busch. engineering labs. This came to mind If he doesn’t soon enter the yet again last week. In better times, Stewart-Haas Trophy Col- a Cup Series off week would inevita- lection Club, he’ll become bly be ignited with big news of some quite testy. sort — as if by design, it seemed. All we got last week was more news Summer has started. When about illegal splitters and the result- it ends, who’s “the man” in ing fines and suspensions. This time the Cup Series? it was three crew chiefs (fines) and GODSPEAK: Kevin Harvick is three car chiefs (suspensions) from up on that wheel. He is look- Joe Gibbs Racing. ing for a career-best season. KEN’S CALL: I’ll take a slight Should they just let ’em go? break from the current norm and say Martin Truex It’s probably a can’t-win proposi- Jr. has once again taken tion. If you let ’em go and throw out over the top-dog role by 90 percent of the rulebook, some Labor Day. organization finds a huge advantage Ryan Blaney, left, and Chase Elliott have travled to Europe twice in the past two years on off- and, in Bill France’s words, “stinks weekends. [AP/RALPH FRESO] up the show.” But make this intense, FEUD OF THE ongoing, expensive effort to keep WEEK 1. Young-gun travel Conspicuously absent from Kenseth’s list everyone on the straight-and- are the restrictor-plate races at Daytona and narrow, and you get constant press CLINT BOWYER VS. JIMMIE NASCAR’s young guns like to get out and Talladega. releases about suspensions and JOHNSON: Since there was about on a rare off weekend. Chase Elliott fines due to nonconforming split- no Cup race, we go back to and Ryan Blaney made a beeline for Ireland; 3. 11 to go ters, etc. Pick your poison. this heat-up at Talladega. their second trip to Europe in as many years. Bowyer was swept out of Erik Jones stayed in country, opting for a NASCAR’s summer fun run begins in Califor- — Ken Willis, ken.willis the race when Johnson’s No. week in Las Vegas. Older drivers stay at nia with Sunday’s race in Sonoma. The next @news-jrnl.com 48 Chevy went sideways in home. 11 races will decide which 16 drivers make Turn 3. the playoffs and run for the Cup champion- 2. Matt’s race dates ship. Only six competitors have won races, CUP STANDINGS GODWIN KELLY’S TAKE: meaning there is plenty of room for other Bowyer called out Johnson Matt Kenseth, who came off the inactive list drivers to make postseason play. 1. Kyle Busch 664 for his derring-do move in to share the No. 6 Roush Fenway Ford with 2. Kevin Harvick 589 heavy traffic. “I don’t know Trevor Bayne, will make 10 starts this season, — Godwin Kelly, godwin. 3. Joey Logano 566 if he got loose or was trying it was announced during the off week. [email protected] 4. Brad Keselowski 514 to get in a hole but the No. 5. Clint Bowyer 510 48 wasn’t clear and wrecked 6. Martin Truex Jr. 506 a bunch of us,” he said. 7. Kurt Busch 493 8. Denny Hamlin 468 9. Ryan Blaney 457 GODWIN’S PICKS THREE THINGS TO WATCH 10. Kyle Larson 443 FOR SONOMA 11. Aric Almirola 433 1. Junior’s podcast 12. Jimmie Johnson 377 WINNER: Kurt Busch 13. Chase Elliott 362 REST OF TOP 5: Kyle Busch, Dale Earnhardt Jr. started a little podcast a 14. Erik Jones 346 Clint Bowyer, Jimmie John- few years ago with his personal manager 15. Alex Bowman 331 son, Denny Hamlin Mike Davis. It has grown so fast that NBC 16. Ricky Stenhouse Jr. 327 FIRST ONE OUT: Bubba Sports has decided to tape it and show it on 16. Paul Menard 327 Wallace NBCSN. The first “Dale Jr. Download” will air 18. Austin Dillon 292 DARK HORSE: Kasey Kahne at 5:30 p.m. Thursday. “Our approach with 19. Jamie McMurray 283 DON’T BE SURPRISED IF: the TV show will be no different than our 20. William Byron 277 Busch rockets to a victory, approach with the podcast,” Earnhardt said. if he stays out of the gravel “Buddies hanging out, talking racing, sharing and tire walls. life stories and telling jokes.” WHAT’S ON TAP

2. Heat’s on CUP SERIES: Toyota/Save Mart 350 MOTOR MOUTHS SITE: Sonoma Raceway (1.99-mile PODCAST The heat is on inside General Motors’ racing road course) department. Chevrolet has just one win in 15 TV SCHEDULE: Friday, practice (Fox Well, we had an off week to Cup Series races this season. Chevy’s lead Sports 1, 2:30 p.m. and 5:30 p.m.). come up with some good NASCAR engineer, Alba Colon, has moved Dale Earnhardt Jr. has traded his steering Saturday, qualifying (Fox Sports 1, material. Did we do it? One on to Hendrick Motorsports after 23 years in wheel for a microphone and is quickly 2:30 p.m.). Sunday, race (Fox Sports way to find out. the GM trenches. “This opportunity came to becoming a media sensation at NBC Sports. 1, coverage begins at 1:30 p.m.; be, and it’s one of those opportunities that’s [NASCAR GETTY IMAGES/RAINIER EHRHARDT] green flag, 3:15 p.m.) Tune in online at once-in-a-lifetime, working with a group that www.news-journalonline. I had admired for many, many years,” Colon your approach is any different,” the 22-year- CAMPING WORLD TRUCKS: com/daytonamotormouths said. old said. “You want to run the best you can #VillaEaton200 and stay up towards the front the whole race SITE: Gateway Motorsports Park 3. Daytona 500 vs. 400 and stay out of trouble.” In six plate starts, (1.25-mile oval) Jones has wrecked out five times. “Making it TV SCHEDULE: Friday, practice Erik Jones visited Daytona International to the end is big,” he said. (Fox Sports 2, 7:30 p.m.). Saturday, Speedway last week and was asked if there qualifying (Fox Sports 1, 7 p.m., tape was a big difference between the Daytona — Godwin Kelly, godwin.kelly@news-jrnl. delayed), race (Fox Sports 1, 8:30 500 and Coke Zero Sugar 400. “I don’t think com p.m.)

2018 SCHEDULE AND WINNERS April 29: Geico 500 at Talladega (Joey Logano) Aug. 12: Pure Michigan 400 May 6: AAA 400 at Dover (Kevin Harvick) Aug. 18: Night Race at Bristol Feb. 11: Clash at Daytona (Brad Keselowski) May 12: Go Bowling 400 at Kansas (Kevin Harvick) Sept. 2: Southern 500 at Darlington Feb. 15: Can-Am Duel at Daytona (Ryan Blaney and May 19: All-Star Race at Charlotte (Kevin Harvick) Sept. 9: Brickyard 400 at Indianapolis Chase Elliott) May 27: Coca-Cola 600 at Charlotte (Kyle Busch) Sept. 16: Las Vegas 400 Feb. 18: Daytona 500 (Austin Dillon) June 3: Pocono 400 (Martin Truex Jr.) Sept. 22: Federated Auto Parts 400 at Richmond Feb. 25: Folds of Honor 500 at Atlanta (Kevin Harvick) June 10: FireKeepers Casino 400 at Michigan (Clint Sept. 30: Bank of America 500(k) at Charlotte road March 4: Kobalt 400 at Las Vegas (Kevin Harvick) Bowyer) course March 11: Camping World 500(k) at Phoenix (Kevin June 24: Toyota/Save Mart 350 at Sonoma Oct. 7: Delaware 400 at Dover Harvick) July 1: Chicago 400 at Chicagoland Oct. 14: Alabama 500 at Talladega March 18: Auto Club 400 at Fontana (Martin Truex) July 7: Coke Zero 400 at Daytona Oct. 21: Hollywood Casino 400 at Kansas March 26: STP 500 at Martinsville (Clint Bowyer) July 14: Quaker State 400 at Kentucky Oct. 28: First Data 500 at Martinsville April 8: O’Reilly Auto Parts 500 at Texas (Kyle Busch) July 22: New Hampshire 301 Nov. 4: Texas 500 April 15: Food City 500 at Bristol (Kyle Busch) July 29: Pennsylvania 400 at Pocono Nov. 11: Can-Am 500(k) at Phoenix April 21: Toyota Owners 400 at Richmond (Kyle Busch) Aug. 5: 355 at the Glen, at Watkins Glen Nov. 18: Ford EcoBoost 400 at Homestead

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KEVIN KYLE BUSCH MARTIN CLINT JOEY BRAD KURT BUSCH KYLE LARSON RYAN JIMMIE HARVICK Has four TRUEX JR. BOWYER LOGANO KESELOWSKI Two guys Did he find BLANEY JOHNSON Defending career Cup A rare 2017 Doesn’t come One-for-18 Will finish on this page lost momen- Young globe- El Cajon is champ at road-course blemish was at off as a “wine on road third this think it’s his tum on off trotter back eight-plus Sonoma wins Sonoma (37th) country” guy courses week time week? at work now hours from Sonoma 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 THE WESTFIELD NEWS WWW.THEWESTFIELDNEWS.COM SATURDAY, JUNE 23, 2018 - PAGE 15

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