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JOHN STEINBECK Low of 55. www.thewestfieldnews.com City Council VOL.St. 86 NO.Mary’s 151 TUESDAY, JUNE 27, 2017 75 cents addresses Parish Schools Public Ways, Steps Up grants and sidewalk cafés Educational By Amy Porter Correspondent WESTFIELD – During public partici- pation at Thursday’s City Council meet- Technology ing, At-large Councilor Dan Allie read a WESTFIELD – Nowhere has education changed letter from former Ward 4 Councilor more than at America’s primary and secondary schools. Mary O’Connell. The letter spoke of With the advent of interactive technology and large O’Connell’s gratitude for all the work screen displays, notebooks, and high-speed communi- behind the Act signed by Governor cation links, every classroom can outdo the computer Charles Baker on August 8, authorizing lab of the previous generation. Westfield to accept certain ways as In education today, high performing classrooms are Public Ways. at a transition point. The school built around overhead “I’m so grateful to all the councilors projectors, chalk, and white boards is being replaced who supported the Home Rule petition,” by interactive displays and devices for students and O’Connell wrote. “It was a very long teachers. journey to get here and we would not Research shows that when teachers and students use have arrived had we not worked togeth- interactive display technology, it helps to enhance er. This certainly allows some short cuts education by bringing in resources that could only for the acceptance of Private ways in our have been dreamed of by teachers a generation ago. great City, something that is desperately When technology works, the result is a dynamic class- needed.” room experience with teachers able to switch easily, The Act, which City Clerk Karen and on the fly, from showing an online resource—like Fanion submitted and the City Council the University of Colorado’s PHET science and math accepted and filed, authorizes the city to animated simulations—to local software showing a accept as public ways any one of 61 data analysis or a student’s screen with the answer to Bombers kick off with rout listed private ways, provided the layout the problem. of the way has been approved by the Over the past decade, the biggest change in sourcing Westfield High School’s Baley Collier (15) fields a punt prior to scoring City Council after a public hearing; and teaching materials has been the Web, which today is the games first touchdown. See story and photos Page 9. (Photo by Randy after a determination that the city owns like an educational cornucopia, overflowing with pri- Burlingame) the land or easement for the purpose of mary and secondary materials. It has everything from the public way, or has acquired the ease- Martin Luther King speeches to tutorials on ment. The Act and list of private ways is Shakespeare’s plays. The most popular classroom use on file at City Hall. of the Web is putting online resources for research During the meeting, the City unani- directly into the hands of students. The second biggest mously approved two grants for imme- diate consideration, including one for See Educational Technology, Page 7 Granville Fire and Red Cross $2.7 million from the Federal Aviation Administration’s airport improvement program to increase airfield drainage at hosting free smoke alarm program Westfield-Barnes Airport. Ward 6 By Greg Fitzpatrick Councilor William Onyski, Airport liai- Correspondent son, said the city portion of the grant GRANVILLE – The Granville Fire will be $150,000, which will be part of Department is gearing up to host their the airport budget for 2020. annual free smoke alarm program on Also approved for immediate consid- October 27 in partnership with the eration was a grant in the amount of American Red Cross. The program includes the installation of both smoke See City Council, Page 7 alarms and carbon monoxide alarms. Launching their Home Fire Campaign The Granville Fire Department and in 2014, the American Red Cross has the American Red Cross will install started an initiative called Sound the smoke alarms throughout the day on Alarm, which allows Red Cross volun- October 27. (WNG File Photo) teers and local community members to alarms were installed in six homes in canvass at-risk neighborhoods, install Granville last year. The Granville Fire free smoke alarms, replace batteries in Department is very eager to have even existing alarms, and provide fire preven- more success this year. tion and safety education. “It’s our hope to install even more this In 2018, Sound the Alarm had 31,300 year, so that all Granville residents can volunteers register to be a part of the be safe and secure knowing they will be installation and home visit event, while notified in the event of a fire or carbon installing 122,259 smoke alarms across monoxide event,” said Tim Rickis, a the country and raising over $15.4 mil- member of the Granville Fire Third Annual Drug lion. According to the Red Cross, seven Department. people die in home fires every day, with Any interested residents of Granville most of those incidents involving smoke must have a home that was built prior to Awareness Vigil alarms that lacked an ability to function. 1975 and their current smoke alarm The elderly and children are the majori- must be 10-years-old or older. Mayor Sullivan introduces speakers at the drug ty of people that are affected by this Individuals have until October 14 to Jeffrey Gamelli, Deputy Superintendent awareness vigil Friday night on the green. See tragedy. sign up for the free program and can do of Water Pollution Control Division, photos Page 8. (Photo by Marc St.Onge) Pointing out that with the help of the so by visiting granvillefire.net or calling Water Resources Department. (Photo by American Red Cross last year, 20 smoke the fire department at 413-357-8585. Amy Porter)

Remembrance services for victims of September 11th attacks WESTFIELD – There will be several remembrance cere- nation. All ceremonies will be held on Tuesday, September monies in the greater Westfield area to commemorate the 17th 11th. Anniversary of the September 11th terrorist attack on our In Westfield, Mayor Brian P. Sullivan announced the City of Westfield will host two events. At 9:45 am the Westfield Fire Department will hold its annual ceremony of reflection and remembrance in honor of fallen first responders at Fire Headquarters on Broad Street. Then, at 11:00 am: Mayor Sullivan will be joined by fami- lies of Westfield natives Tara Shea Creamer, Brian J. Murphy and Daniel P. Trant, who fell victim to the attacks with a wreath laying at the 9/11 Monument, located at the memorial obelisk on North Elm Street, at the intersection of Union St. across from the Westwood Building at 94 North Elm Street. Also in Westfield will be the annual Son’s of Erin service taking place at 6:00 pm. These services will take place at the social club located at 22 William St. In Southwick, starting at 9:55 am, members of the town’s fire department will gather in front of the department head- quarters on Depot St. for a series of ceremonial events honor- Residents join members of the Westfield Fire Department in Many area dignitaries are joined by residents at the Westfield ing those lives lost 17 years earlier. The public is welcome to observe all the events listed above. the 2017 9/11 remembrance ceremonies at Fire headquar- Son’s of Erin during the 2017 9/11 memorial ceremonies. ters on Broad Street in Westfield. (WNG file photo) (WNG file photo) PAGE 2 - SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 2018 WWW.THEWESTFIELDNEWS.COM THE WESTFIELD NEWS

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Odds & Ends A traffic stop, and a proposal: She said yes in Miami Beach MIAMI BEACH, Fla. Armbrook Village resident Helen Scagliarini was among a group of community members (AP) — A woman was in who learned how to make nutritious (and delicious!) zucchini brownies! Our Brain for a huge surprise when Healthy Cooking program, which is based on the Mediterranean Diet, encourages us to Miami Beach police pulled find healthier alternatives to many traditional treats. her over. She and her boyfriend got out of the car. An officer Armbrook Village offers ‘Our Brain asked the boyfriend if he had anything to say. And that’s when the Healthy Cooking’ program man, identified as Kenneth, WESTFIELD — At Senior Living Residences, we are proud to be the first Assisted Living got down on one knee, held company in the nation to create a research-based nutrition program focused on the docu- out a ring and said, “I just mented connection between diet and brain health. Our program was in development for three want you to marry me.” years and launched in 2009, just as the first widely reported large scale study on the A video tweeted by Mediterranean Diet was concluded! Miami Beach Police shows The wide variety of "brain healthy foods" on our menus include fresh vegetables and her covering her face, say- fruits, whole grains, spices, nuts, olive oil, eggs, lean meats, fish, seafood and other foods ing “Oh my God ... crazy.” high in omega three fatty acids. All of these foods in the right combinations provide the body She tells the officer she doesn’t know what to say. Traffic stop proposal in Miami Beach, Florida. with potent antioxidants and nutrients with anti-inflammatory properties, essential to brain She looks back at her boy- health, heart health and overall body health. friend, waiting on bended In addition to creating and serving brain healthy recipes, our executive chefs also tweak knee, and looks closer at and police say “Congratulations, Rodriguez said Kenneth had our residents' favorite traditional and regional recipes to make them more healthy by substi- the ring. guys!” come into the station asking for tuting natural sweeteners for refined sugar and high fructose corn syrup, replacing saturated Finally, she says “Yes,” Spokesman Ernesto help with his proposal. and trans fats with healthy fats, and using delicious spices to cut back on the need for salt.

TODAY IN HISTORY Today is Saturday, Sept. 8, the 251st day of 2018. There are 114 days left in the year.

n Sept. 8, 1974, President Gerald R. Ford grant- tional emergency” in response to the outbreak of war in Europe. car dealer Cal Worthington died in Orland, California, at age 92. ed a “full, free, and absolute pardon” to former OPresident Richard Nixon covering his entire term In 1941, the 900-day Siege of Leningrad by German forces be- One year ago: in office. gan during World War II. Hurricane Irma regained Category 5 status, battering Cuba with 160-mph winds and taking aim on the Miami area; the death On this date: In 1951, a peace treaty with Japan was signed by 49 nations in toll across the Caribbean climbed past 20 after the storm rav- In 1504, Michelangelo’s towering marble statue of David was San Francisco. aged islands including St. Martin, St. Barts, St. Thomas, Bar- unveiled to the public in Florence, Italy. buda and Anguilla. In one of the country’s largest evacuations, In 1985, Pete Rose of the Cincinnati Reds tied Ty Cobb’s ca- officials in Florida told more than 5 million people to leave their In 1565, a Spanish expedition established the first permanent reer record for hits, singling for hit number 4,191 during a game homes ahead of the hurricane; parts of interstates 75 and 95 European settlement in North America at present-day St. Au- against the Cubs in Chicago. northbound were bumper-to-bumper. Singer Troy Gentry, half of gustine, Fla. the country music duo Montgomery Gentry, died in a helicopter In 1994, USAir Flight 427, a Boeing 737, crashed into a ravine crash in Medford, New Jersey; pilot James Robinson was also In 1664, the Dutch surrendered New Amsterdam to the British, as it was approaching Pittsburgh International Airport, killing all killed. who renamed it New York. 132 people on board. Today’s Birthdays: In 1892, an early version of “The Pledge of Allegiance,” written Ten years ago: Ventriloquist Willie Tyler is 78. Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt., is by Francis Bellamy, appeared in “The Youth’s Companion.” It In a pointed but mostly symbolic expression of displeasure with 77. Actor Alan Feinstein is 77. Pop singer Sal Valentino (The went: “I pledge allegiance to my Flag and the Republic for which Moscow, President George W. Bush canceled a once-celebrat- Beau Brummels) is 76. Author Ann Beattie is 71. Secretary of it stands, one nation, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all.” ed civilian nuclear cooperation deal with Russia. Roger Federer Defense James Mattis is 68. Cajun singer Zachary Richard (ree- salvaged the 2008 season by easily beating Andy Murray 6-2, SHARD’) is 68. Musician Will Lee is 66. Actress Heather Thom- In 1900, Galveston, Texas, was struck by a hurricane that killed 7-5, 6-2 to win his fifth consecutive U.S. Open championship and as is 61. Singer Aimee Mann is 58. Pop musician David Steele an estimated 8,000 people. 13th major title overall. (Fine Young Cannibals) is 58. Actor Thomas Kretschmann is 56. Rhythm-and-blues singer Marc Gordon (Levert) is 54. Gos- In 1930, the comic strip “Blondie,” created by Chic Young, was Five years ago: pel singer Darlene Zschech (chehk) is 53. Alternative country first published. NAACP President and CEO Benjamin Jealous, credited with singer Neko (NEE’-koh) Case is 48. TV personality Brooke boosting finances at the nation’s largest civil rights organiza- Burke-Charvet is 47. Actor Martin Freeman is 47. Actor David In 1935, Sen. Huey P. Long, a Louisiana Democrat, was shot tion and helping to stabilize it, announced plans to step down Arquette is 47. TV-radio personality Kennedy is 46. Rock musi- and mortally wounded inside the Louisiana State Capitol; he at year’s end. Top-seeded Serena Williams won her fifth U.S. cian Richard Hughes (Keane) is 43. Actor Larenz Tate is 43. died two days later. (The assailant was identified as Dr. Carl Open championship and 17th Grand Slam title overall by beat- Actor Nathan Corddry is 41. Rhythm-and-blues singer Pink is 39. Weiss, who was gunned down by Long’s bodyguards.) ing No. 2 Victoria Azarenka 7-5, 6-7 (6), 6-1 in a windy final. The Singer- Eric Hutchinson is 38. Actor Jonathan Taylor International Olympic Committee voted wrestling back onto the Thomas is 37. Rapper Wiz Khalifa is 31. Actor Gaten Matarazzo In 1939, President Franklin D. Roosevelt declared a “limited na- program for the 2020 and 2024 Games. Perennial pitchman and (TV: “Stranger Things”) is 16. THE WESTFIELD NEWS WWW.THEWESTFIELDNEWS.COM SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 2018 - PAGE 3

Police ID Southwick resident in deadly motorcycle crash Government Meetings SUFFIELD, Conn. (AP) — Police in Connecticut have field. identified the man who died after crashing his motorcycle in Officials have ruled Gould’s death as accidental and say it MON DAY, SEPT. 10 a tobacco field and may have gone undiscovered for several doesn’t appear that anyone else was involved in the crash. days. The state medical examiner says 50-year-old David Gould Blandford: died from blunt force head and torso trauma. Gould, a WESTFIELD Classes Art Gifts Conservation Commission at 6 pm Southwick resident, was found dead in a Suffield field sev- at The Rinnova Gallery eral days after he died. The towns are next door to each other. Selectboard Meeting at 7 pm Gould’s motorcycle was found Aug. 30 by workers, and 105 ELM STREET, WESTFIELD, MA 01085 Zoning Board Meeting at 7 pm police later found Gould’s body in a secluded area of the 413.579.5967 www.westfieldcreativearts.comwww.westfieldcreativearts.com NEW CLASSES StArtiNg SooN! Tolland:

BeginnerWESTFIELD Acrylics ~ Watercolor ~ Board of Selectmen at 5 pm Great Westfield Community Band Starts Monday, Sept. 10 Starts Wednesday, Sept. 19 WESTFIELD_— The Greater Westfield Community band 6:00-8:00pm 6:00-8:00pm Chester: will begin its fall rehearsal schedule on Monday September Mutli Media Open Foundations 10 at 7:30 p.m. at the North Middle School (behind Studio Instruction ~ of Sewing ~ Conservation Commission Meeting at 5 pm Southampton Road School). All returning members are gladly Starts Monday, Sept. 10 Starts Thursday, Sept. 20 Board of Selectmen Meeting at 6 pm welcomed and new members are ALWAYS welcome. Members 6:00-8:00pm 6:00-8:00pm Board of Health Meeting at 6 pm need not audition, but must read music and be at least a high For All Class Listings & More Info school graduate age or older. Rehearsals will be held on Planning Board Meeting at7:30 pm Call 413-579-5867 or visit September 10, 17, and 24, October 1, 8 and 15 with the concert www.westfieldcreativearts.com on Wednesday October 17, at 7:30. For further information or any questions, please go to our website at www.GWCB.org. At the intersection of Granville: We look forward to seeing everyone on September 10! Community & Creativity Selectboard Meeting at 7 pm Assessors Meeting at 7:30 pm The 2018 Westfield Terminators Baseball Club wishes to Planning Board Meeting at 7:30 pm thank our generous friends, families and businesses who provided support in various ways to get us to Cooper- stown in August. We don’t get there without you! u u TUESDAY, SEPT. 11 Thank you to those who gave cash contributions and u raffle items – openly or anonymously, or attended our u Pasta Supper, Golf Outing and Beer Tasting fundraisers. Tolland: Council on Aging at 9 pm Thank you for helping us create memories on the Conserv Comm Open Office Hours & Business baseball diamonds up in Cooperstown in 2018! Meeting at 3 pm Platinum Sponsors: Westfield Bank • Jay Queenin & Specialty Bolt • Top Flight Financial Chester: Industrial Technical Services • Responsible Driving of Westfield • Tin Bridge Brewing Municipal Light Department Meeting at 6 pm • The 2017 Westfield Terminator Families •

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Listen to latest PulseLine Calls at http://www.thewestfieldnews.com Obama issues scathing critique of Trump, ‘politics of fear’ URBANA, Ill. (AP) — Former President Barack Obama issued a scorching critique of his successor Friday, blasting President Donald Trump’s policies and his pattern of pressur- ing the Justice Department. Obama also reminded voters that the economic recovery — one of Trump’s favorite talking points — began on his watch. Obama’s speech at the What we’ve learned about University of Illinois at Urbana- Champaign was delivered less than two months before mid- term elections that could deter- Kavanaugh after 2 days in hot seat mine the course of Trump’s By MARK SHERMAN midterm elections and “putting two easy Kavanaugh to teach there. presidency. The remarks Associated Press wins in doubt.” Kavanaugh would not amounted to a stinging indict- WASHINGTON (AP) — The less not bite on that or any question dealing ment of political life in the said, the better. That’s the mantra of any with Trump’s attacks on prosecutors or SPEAKING OF Trump era. nominee before the Senate, especially federal judges. “I don’t think we want DEMOCRATIC “It did not start with Donald when the White House and Senate are in judges commenting on the latest political Former President Trump,” Obama said. “He is a the same party’s hands. The aim, after controversy,” Kavanaugh said. NOMINEES Barack Obama symptom, not the cause. He’s all, is to win confirmation, and in these Kavanaugh had kind words for his just capitalizing on resentments partisan times, an ill-chosen phrase can that politicians have been fanning for years.” CODE WORDS appellate court colleague and chief be damaging to a nominee’s prospects. judge, Merrick Garland, whose nomina- Noting the history of former presidents avoiding the rough Like high court nominees before him, Opponents of Kavanaugh’s nomina- and tumble of politics, Obama acknowledged his sharp cri- tion by Obama Senate was essentially Judge Brett Kavanaugh stuck to the tion pounced on his use of certain terms ignored by Republicans in 2016. The tique of Trump was something of a departure from tradition. script and said only as much as he in the context of abortion and affirmative But he said the political moment required a pushback and gamble by Senate Majority Leader Mitch thought he had to over two days of testi- action to assert that he was sending a McConnell paid off when Trump won called for better discourse. mony at the Senate Judiciary Committee. signal to conservatives that he is on their “Appealing to tribe, appealing to fear, pitting one group election and put Justice Neil Gorsuch in Still, Kavanaugh revealed a few things side, despite his measured rhetoric. the seat that Justice Antonin Scalia held against another, telling people that order and security will be about himself, professionally and per- Explaining his opinion in a case involv- restored if it weren’t for those who don’t look like us or don’t until his death. sonally. ing religiously affiliated groups that Against that backdrop, it was some- sound like us or don’t pray like we do — that’s an old play- Here are a few things we learned about object to paying for contraception under book,” he said. “It’s as old as time. And in a healthy democ- what surprising when some Republicans President Donald Trump’s choice for the the Affordable Care Act, Kavanaugh on the Senate Judiciary Committee talk- racy, it doesn’t work. Our antibodies kick in and people of high court: referred to “abortion-inducing drugs,” a good will from across the political spectrum call out the bigots ed about how often Kavanaugh and term often used by abortion opponents to Garland have voted together on the fed- and the fear-mongers and work to compromise and get things describe some contraceptives. done and promote the better angels of our nature.” THE REAL WORLD eral appeals court in Washington. “What Kavanaugh supporters say he was just I found that was striking is that in the 12 But, Obama added, when there is a vacuum in democracy, Kavanaugh said repeatedly that he is repeating language used by the groups “other voices fill the void. A politics of fear and resentment years you’ve been on the D.C. Circuit, of aware of the consequences of his deci- that filed the lawsuit, though his 2015 all the matters that you and Chief Judge and retrenchment takes hold.” sions, including in his dissenting opinion opinion did not use those words. Trump, meanwhile, claimed he fell asleep watching Obama’s Garland have voted on together, that you that would have struck down Washington, voted together 93 percent of the time,” speech. “I found he’s very good for sleeping,” Trump said at a D.C.’s ban on semi-automatic assault campaign appearance in Fargo, North Dakota. He said Obama Sen. Ted Cruz of Texas. Less than two weapons. “And I want to reassure every- SHOWING KAGAN weeks before the 2016 election, Cruz was trying to take credit for this “incredible thing that’s hap- one that I base my decisions on the law, pening to our country.” SOME LOVE suggested the Senate’s refusal to act on but I do so with an awareness of the facts Garland’s nomination might continue Even as he has largely remained out of the spotlight, Obama and an awareness of the real world con- William Rehnquist, Antonin Scalia made clear he’s paid close attention to the steady stream of even if Hillary Clinton ultimately won sequences,” Kavanaugh said in one for- and Anthony Kennedy may be election. headlines chronicling the Trump administration and said the mulation. He noted that he grew up in Kavanaugh’s judicial heroes, but the news is a reminder of what’s at stake in the November mid- Kavanaugh called Garland “a great the Washington area when there was a nominee invoked Justice Elena Kagan, a judge - a great chief judge, and he’s very term elections. lot of gang and gun violence. Some nominee of President Barack Obama, “Just a glance at recent headlines should tell you this careful, and very hardworking, and we Democratic senators weren’t reassured, more than any of them at the hearing. work well together.” moment really is different,” Obama said. “The stakes really pointing to mass school shootings com- Kagan’s name escaped Kavanaugh’s lips are higher. The consequences of any of us sitting on the side- mitted with semi-automatic rifles. Sen. more than 40 times over two days, most lines are more dire.” Richard Blumenthal said Kavanaugh’s often to provide cover for his refusal to A SPORTING GUY He later added, “This is not normal.” weigh in on issues that could come view on what gun control is permissible Football, baseball, basketball, hockey He was especially stern in his condemnation of Trump’s pat- “is out of touch with reality.” before the court. “As Justice Kagan put tern of pressuring law enforcement officials, including it, you can’t as a nominee in this seat and lacrosse all got mentions from the Attorney General Jeff Sessions. The president has repeatedly give a thumbs up or thumbs down. That sports-crazed Kavanaugh, who even called on Sessions to fire special counsel Robert Mueller and BUT THAT’S TOO REAL was -- that’s her word,” he said in declin- identified the seats he and his father had earlier this week blamed the Justice Department for indicting at professional football games in Sen. Jeff Flake, a frequent Trump ing to say whether Kennedy’s 2015 opin- two incumbent Republican members of Congress, arguing the Washington. On his final day of testi- critic, posed a real-world question when ion extending same-sex marriage nation- moves could jeopardize their seats. mony Thursday, Kavanaugh’s two he asked Kavanaugh to weigh in about wide was correct. He answered similarly “It should not be a partisan issue to say that we do not pres- daughters were among roughly 20 girls Trump’s recent tweet that criticized when asked about abortion and “just the sure the attorney general or the FBI to use the criminal justice in Catholic school uniforms — players Attorney General Jeff Sessions and the whole body of modern Supreme Court system as a cudgel to punish our political opponents,” Obama on basketball teams he has coached — Justice Department for indicting two case law.” Kagan, incidentally, was the said. “Or to explicitly call on the attorney general to protect who marched into the hearing room and Republican congressman ahead of the dean at Harvard Law School who hired members of our own party from prosecution because an elec- took up seats behind Kavanaugh to make tion happens to be coming up. I’m not making that up. That’s for an irresistible, if contrived, photo op. not hypothetical.” But the sports references didn’t stop As Obama spoke, Trump told reporters aboard Air Force there. He called the Supreme Court a One that he believed Sessions should investigate the identity “team of nine committed to deciding of the author of an anonymous New York Times opinion piece cases according to the Constitution and laws of the United States.” That image See Obama Critique, Page 5 stood in contrast to Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes’ more stinging descrip- tion of the court as “nine scorpions in a bottle.” The Westfield News A publication of the Westfield News Group LLC THE MALE BODY One of the few times Kavanaugh Flora Masciadrelli James Johnson-Corwin seemed thrown, even momentarily, was Director of Sales/ Multi-Media Manager Classified Manager when Harris, the California Democrat, Marie Brazee found a new way to ask Kavanaugh Chris Putz Business Manager about abortion. Sports Editor Lorie Perry “Can you think of any laws that give Director of Ad Production government the power to make decisions about the male body?” she asked. Patrick R. Berry Kavanaugh said: “I’m happy to answer President a more specific question. But...” After a bit more back and forth, she President Donald Trump’s Supreme Court nominee, Brett Kavanaugh, takes his 62 School Street, Westfield , MA 01085 repeated the question. Kavanaugh seat after a break before starting a third round of questioning on the third day of (413)562-4181 answered, “I’m not -- I’m not -- I’m not his Senate Judiciary Committee confirmation hearing, Thursday, Sept. 6, 2018, thinking of any right now, senator.” www.thewestfieldnews.com on Capitol Hill in Washington, to replace retired Justice Anthony Kennedy. (AP Photo/Jacquelyn Martin) THE WESTFIELD NEWS WWW.THEWESTFIELDNEWS.COM SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 2018 - PAGE 5

In Loving Memory of In Loving Memory of Woman in loVing memory of Interior Department charged Michael R. Pease rules against tribe after son swallows in trust land bid heroin deemed BOSTON (AP) — The U.S. Department of the Interior ruled Friday it cannot hold land in trust for a Massachusetts a danger tribe, reversing a decision it made under former President Richard G. Barack Obama and throwing into doubt the tribe’s plans for NEW BEDFORD, Mass. Sunderland a $1 billion casino. (AP) — A Massachusetts ~ September 8, 2017 ~ woman whose toddler swal- Who passed away The agency, in its 28-page ruling, said the Mashpee William V. Bennett September 9, 1994 Wampanoag tribe does not qualify for having land placed lowed a bag of fentanyl- Hey SweetS... into trust because it wasn’t under federal jurisdiction when laced heroin has been SeptemBer 8, 2012 Seems like Yesterday, The Day You Went Away the Indian Reorganization Act passed in 1934. deemed a danger and held but already 2 years. They say that times a healer The Cape Cod tribe, which traces its ancestors to the for 120 days without bail. No one knows the silent heartaches Remember our vows, But as the time goes on, native Americans that broke bread with the Pilgrims nearly The Standard-Times Only those who have loved can tell “till death do us part” I seem to find it just as hard four centuries ago, received federal recognition in 2007. reports that prosecutors told The grief we bear in silence To face the fact that you’ve gone. a judge Thursday that Can You Help Sarah? I will always love you And today it’s the Anniversary Land in trust is a special status in which the federal gov- For the one we loved so well forever, Wish I could Sarah Helps Seniors ernment holds the title to the property and allows the tribe 30-year-old Saranah Raposa Of the day that you went away, at first did not tell first turn the clock back. And I’m standing Can here to make its own decisions on how to develop the tax- Sadly missed by at your graveside responders her 21-month- your Loving wife, You exempt land and its natural resources. your son Steve, And believe me when I say, Tribal Council Chairman Cedric Cromwell said the deci- old son may have ingested Carole drugs, but just told them he daughter-in-law Jennifer, You’ll never be forgotten Help sion is a “tremendous blow” to the tribe’s efforts to pre- Also, Foxy & Bella And every year I’ll shedSarah? a tear, serve the reservation it was granted by the agency just a had choked on a piece of and graddaughters www.sarahgillett.org XXXOOO But it’swww.sarahgillett.org only because I Love You few short years ago. plastic in her New Bedford Melissa & Tracy And wish you were still here. The Interior Department took 321 acres (130 hectares) apartment. into trust for the tribe in 2015 and later declared it the They say that delay could Sadly missed by tribe’s sovereign reservation. have cost the child his life. his family. But a federal judge ordered the agency to reconsider the Raposa is charged with decision in 2016 after local residents sued, in large part reckless endangerment and 6th Annual Historical Ghost Tour because they opposed the tribe’s plans for a resort casino assault and battery on a child WESTFIELD — The Westfield Historical Commission near the Rhode Island state line. with a dangerous weapon. invites you and your family (suited for children 8 or older) to How Did This HouseHelp Seniors? The tribe broke ground on the First Light resort but Her attorney argued for learn more about historical Westfield figures at the 6th Annual halted work following the judge’s decision. bail because she did not act HistoricalWant Ghost To KnowTour A takingSecret? place at the Old Burying Cromwell, in his statement, said the tribe now hopes intentionally. Ground, Friday Askand Sarah. Saturday, Sept. 28th, 29th (rain day Congress intervenes. The child was given Sept. 30th)www.sarahgillett.org. Tickets are $10 per person and can be purchased Massachusetts lawmakers submitted legislation earlier Narcan in the hospital after at The Westfield Athenaeum. All proceeds go towards the pres- this year effectively enshrining the tribe’s reservation into swallowing the drugs late ervation of the Old Burying Ground. www.sarahgillett.org law and preventing further legal challenges. last month. He has since “This is a tremendous blow to our Tribe without whom been released and his America’s earliest settlers would not have survived and it improving. should also alarm Tribal Nations all across Indian Country,” Cromwell wrote. “We implore Congress to act now.” Tribes across the country have been closely watching the Mashpee case, with many prominent ones voicing support for the legislation pending in Congress. Recount Indian law experts have suggested a decision against the tribe would represent the first time in decades a tribe had to be sought lost lands after they had been placed into trust by the U.S. government. in close Spokespersons for the Interior Department and its Bureau of Indian Affairs didn’t immediately comment Friday. congressional race BOSTON (AP) — One of the top two finishers in a Obama Critique 10-way Democratic primary Continued from Page 4 for an open U.S. House seat in Massachusetts plans to that was sharply critical of his leadership, saying the essay ask for a recount. was a “national security issue.” Dan Koh said in a state- President Donald Trump says he fell asleep watching for- ment his campaign will file mer President Barack Obama’s speech about the current for a recount by Friday’s 5 political climate. p.m. deadline. Obama, reacting to the op-ed account, said, “That’s not how Unofficial returns from our democracy is supposed to work.” 100 percent of the precincts “The claim that everything will turn out OK because there in the district showed Lori are people inside the White House who secretly aren’t follow- Trahan leading Koh by 52 ing the president’s orders, that is not a check,” Obama said. votes, out of approximately “I’m being serious here. ... These people aren’t elected. 85,000 votes cast Tuesday. They’re not accountable.” Koh’s campaign said “sig- Obama also jabbed Trump on the issue the current president nificant changes in vote frequently heralds as one of his greatest achievements: the counts in some communities strong economy. Obama reminded the audience that the eco- over the last couple of days nomic recovery began during his administration and defended have made it clear that a his handling of the 2008 economic collapse. recount is necessary to “When you hear how great the economy’s doing right now, ensure every vote is count- let’s just remember when this recovery started,” he said. ed.” He also criticized Trump’s response to the violence last year A Trahan spokesman said at a white nationalist rally in Charlottesville, Virginia, that her campaign was also col- resulted in the death of a counter-protester. lecting signatures for a pos- “We’re supposed to stand up to discrimination,” Obama sible recount. said. “And we’re sure as heck supposed to stand up clearly They are vying to replace and unequivocally to Nazi sympathizers. How hard can that Democratic U.S. Rep. Niki be, saying that Nazis are bad?” Tsongas, who didn’t run for The speech was a preview of the argument that Obama is re-election. likely to make throughout the fall. On Saturday, the former president will stump for House Democratic candidates at an event in Orange County, a conservative-leaning part of California where Republicans are at risk of losing several congressional seats. Next week, Obama plans to campaign in Ohio for Richard Police Logs Cordray, the Democratic nominee for governor, and other Democrats. WESTFIELD building’s basement lives next door to the property, the woman Obama’s campaign activity will continue through October became irate and tried to kick and bite the officer when told and will include fundraising appearances, according to an Major crime and incident report Saturday, Sept. 1, 2018 she was under arrest, Lyndsay M. Beaumier, 32, of 19 Green Obama adviser. The adviser was not authorized to discuss 4:42 a.m.: incapacitated person, North Elm Street, a caller Ave., Westfield, was arrested for trespass, disorderly conduct Obama’s thinking publicly and spoke on condition of ano- reports the operator of a vehicle in the drive-up line at a fast and assault and battery on a police officer; nymity. While the former president will be visible throughout food restaurant appears to have passed out at the wheel, the 6:28 p.m.: breaking and entering, Loomis Ridge, a caller the general election, the adviser said Obama will not be a responding officer reports the operator was found to be unable reports his vehicles were broken into and his wallet was stolen, daily presence on the campaign trail. to care for himself and he was placed in protective custody; the responding officer reports two unlocked vehicles in the Republicans said voters won’t find Obama’s argument 7:56 a.m.: breaking and entering, Loomis Ridge, a caller driveway were entered and a wallet was stolen from one of appealing. reports her vehicle was broken into overnight, the responding them; “In 2016, voters rejected President Obama’s policies and officer reports an unlocked vehicle in the driveway was 6:40 p.m.: fraud, Washington Street, a caller reports a friend his dismissiveness towards half the country,” Republican entered but nothing was stolen, two locked vehicles also in the was scammed for $2,000 and the scammer keeps calling, the National Committee spokesman Michael Ahrens said in driveway were not disturbed; responding officer reports that the victim had sent the money response to the Friday speech. “Doubling down on that strat- 8:38 a.m.: fire, Yankee Village Plaza, a caller reports a fire as gift cards, see story in the Sept. 4 issue of The Westfield egy won’t work in 2018 either.” at a store, the responding firefighters report patrons of a restau- News; Meanwhile, Michelle Obama is also stepping up her politi- rant saw a light fixture in front of nearby store burning and 7:00 p.m.: larceny, Murphy Circle, a caller reports property used a fire extinguisher from the restaurant to knock down the was stolen from his home while a house-sitter was staying cal involvement ahead of the November midterm election. there, the responding officer reports the victim said that while She will headline voter registration rallies in Las Vegas and fire, the firefighters opened the roof to check for extensions of the fire but found none; he was away a relative stayed at his home and upon his return Miami later in September as part of a week of action by When 12:22 p.m.: assault, Chapman Playground, St. Paul Street, a he found video game accessories to be missing, the officer We All Vote, the new nonpartisan organization she co-chairs. caller reports her friend said he was stabbed by a stranger, the reports the house-sitter said that he had hosted a party during responding officer reports the victim was found on the trail his relative’s absence and he does not know who might be behind the playground and described an unknown male party responsible for the theft; who he said assaulted him with a knife, the man had suffered 8:04 p.m.: fire, Waterford Drive, a caller reports seeing lacerations and was transported to Baystate Medical Center, smoke and flames, the responding firefighters report that the the incident remains under investigation; caller had seen a neighbor’s legal cooking fire. 12:52 p.m.: assault, East Mountain Road, a caller reports he saw a woman get assaulted and kicked out of a car, the responding officer reports the woman said that she had been If you would like to run a involved in an argument with her fiancee when he stopped the car and told her to get out of it, the woman declined to cooper- Birthday Announcement in ate further; The Westfield News contact 3:52 p.m.: found property, Belmont Street, a caller reports a yellow bicycle has apparently been abandoned on her property, us at: 413-562-4181 the bike was transported to the station for safe keeping; 4:34 p.m.: breaking and entering, Green Avenue, a caller reports a known party broke into the basement door of a resi- dence, the responding officer reports the suspect found in the PAGE 6 - SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 2018 www.thewestfieldnews.com THE WESTFIELD NEWS

Advent Christian Church Luncheon & Meeting Charismatic Prayer Meeting: Thursdays 7 P.M. Thursday 11 Washington Street Fourth Sunday - 11:15 A.M. - Adult Study Program St. Jude Novena After 6:30 Pm T.O.P.S. Westfield, Ma 01085 Led By Rev. Patrick Mcmahon. Wednesday 7 P.M. Mass Friday Phone: (413) 568-1020 Miraculous Medal Novena After 9-1 Pm Henrietta’s Thrift Shop – Open Email: [email protected] Tuesday Morning Mass 6 Pm O.A. Meeting Www.Westfieldadventchristian.Com Chapel Of Divine Mercy, Litany, Rosary, 7:30 Pm A.A. 12 Step Meeting Pastor Merle Beal Holy Family Parish Friday 3-3:34 Saturday 9-1 Pm Sunday: 10:00 A.M. Sunday School For All Ages 5 Main Street Home And Hospital Visits. Please Call Rectory Henrietta’s Thrift Shop – Open 11:00 A.M. Praise And Worship Service Russell, Ma 01071 Anointing Of The Sick. Please Call The Pastor Wednesday: 7:00 P.M. Bible Study Phone/fax: 413-862-4418 Prayer Line: For Special Intentions. St. Joseph’s Polish Friday: 6:30-8:00 P.M. Youth Group For Grades 5-8 Saturday Vigil 5 P.M. Call Marian At 569-6244 National Catholic Church Sunday 8:15 A.M., 11:15 A.M. Bible Study: Tuesdays 9:15 A.M. 73 Main Street, Westfield, Ma 01085 Baha’i Community Of Westfield At Rectory Meeting Room Social Center: Clinton Avenue Sundays - 10 A.M. To 12 Noon Worship Father Sr. Joseph Soltysiak, Pastor And Study Classes Pilgrim Evangelical Covenant Church Phone - (413) 562-4403 For Children And Adults At Daniel Jordan Baha’i School Holy Trinity Roman Catholic Church 605 Salmon Brook Street, Email - [email protected] In March Memorial Chapel, Springfield College. 335 Elm St., Westfield Ma 01085 Route 10 And 202, Granby, Ct 06035 Sunday Masses - 8 A.M. And 10:30 A.M. Open ToThe Public. Rev. René L. Parent, S., Pastor Rev. Dennis Anderson, Pastor Sunday School - 9:30 A.M., Social Center The Second And Fourth Phone: (413) 568-1506 Fax: (413) 572-2533 Phone: (860) 653-3800 Daily And Holy Day Masses as announced Fridays Of Every Month At 7 P.M. Website: Www.Holytrinitywestfield.Com Fax: (860) 653-9984 For more Information & Links: Pncc.org Westfield Study And Discussion Meetings Weekend Masses: Saturday Vigil - 4 P.M. Handicap Accessible. Call 568-3403. Sunday - 7 A.M., 8:30 A.M. (Polish) Schedule: Sunday School - 9 Am, Adult - St. Mary’s Church And 10:30 A.M. Youth - Children. 30 Bartlett Street, Westfield, Ma 01085 Central Baptist Church Weekday Mass: Monday - Friday - 12:10 P.M. Sunday Praise And Worship - 10:30 A.M., Phone - (413) 562-5477 115 Elm St., Westfield, Ma 01085 Communion Service Friday- 12:10pm Infant And Toddler www.stmarysofwestfield.com Phone - (413) 568-0429 Eucharistic Adoration: Wed. - 6:30 Care Available. Rev. Matt Alcombright – Pastor Email:[email protected] Sacrament Of Reconciliation: Saturday - Men’s Group Fellowship Breakfast - 7 A.M. - 8:30 A.M., Rev. John Touhey, Parochial Vicar Website: Http://Www.Centralbaptist 3 To 3:45 P.M. Or By Appointment The 2nd Saturday Of Each Month. Deacon Pedro Rivera churchwestfield.com Handicapped Accessible Call For A Youth Group Schedule Of Events. Deacon Roger Carrier Sunday School - 9:15 10:15A.M. You Can Visit Us On The Web At: Weekday Mass - Monday-Friday, 8:30 A.M. Sunday - Worship Hour - 10:30-11:30A.M. Hope Community Church Http://Www.Pilgrimcovenantchurch.Org. Holy Day Masses - 8:30 A.M. & 6:15 P.M. (Bilingual) 152 South Westfield Street Confessions - Christ Church United Methodist Feeding Hills, Ma. 01030 Pioneer Valley Assembly Of God Saturdays, 2:30-3:30 P.M. (Lower Church) 222 College Highway, Southwick, Ma 01077 413.786.2445 Huntington, MA 01050 Saturday Mass - 4 P.M. Pastors Rev. Ken Blanchard Pastor Brad Peterson Rev. Chuck Vanasse Sunday Mass - 8:30 And 10 A.M. Phone - (413) 569-5206 Sunday Morning Worship Begins At 10 A.M. Phone - (413) 667-3196 And 11:30 A.M. and 5 pm. Sunday Worship - 9 A.M. Contemporary Worship, Life Oriented Messages, Sunday - 10:30 A.M. - Service Of Worship All Masses Are In The Upper Church, Handicapped Accessible. From The Bible, Nursery And Children’s Church Available, Weekly Bible Study. Call For Information. The 11:30 A.M. Is In Spanish Air Conditioned. Nursery Available. Classes For All Ages. Weekly Home Groups And Bible Handicapped Accessible, Elevator Located Studies, Active Youth Group, Special Pioneer Valley Baptist Church To The Right Of The Main Entrance. Christ Lutheran Church Activities For Families, Men, Women, And Children. 265 Ponders Hollow Road, Westfield, Ma 01085 Adoration And Benediction - Wednesdays, 568 College Highway, Southwick, Ma 01077 For More Information, Call The Church Office 413-786 (Corner Of Tannery And Shaker Road) 9 A.M.-6 P.M. Rev. Jeff King, Pastor 2445, Weekdays Between 9 A.M. And Noon. Please Leave A Phone - (413) 562-3376 St. Mary’s Elementary School (Pre-K-8) Phone - (413) 569-5151 Message Any Other Time. Pastor James Montoro (413) 568-2388 Sunday - 8:15, 9:15, 10:15 And 11:15 A.M. Valley Community Church And Agawam Church Of The Sunday School – 9:30 A.M.; Sunday Service – 10:30 A.M. St. Mary’s High School (9-12) - (413) 568-5692 11 A.M. - Contemporary Worship With Children’s Hour And Bible Merged May 2010 To Become And 6 P.M.; Wednesday Service – 7 P.M. We Provide Bus Office Of Religious Education - (413) 568-1127 Clc Live with Children’s Hour. Childcare Available. Hope Community Church Transportation For Those In Need Of Transportation. St. Vincent De Paul Outreach To The Poor Thursday Evenings - Weekender’s Worship - 7 P.M. Just Call Us At 562-3376. And Needy - (413) 568-5619 Huntington Evangelical Church Christ The King 22 Russell Road, Huntington, Ma 01050 Psalms Springs St. Peter & St. Casimir Parish Evangelical Presbyterian Church Rev. Charles Cinelli Deliverance Ministries 22 State Street 297 Russell Road, Westfield, Ma 01085 Phone - (413) 667-5774 141 Meadow Street, Westfield, Ma 01085 Westfield, Ma 01085 Rev. Jason S. Steele, Pastor Sunday Worship - 9 am during the summer months & 10 Phone - (413) 568-1612 Rev. William H. Wallis, Pastor Office Phone - (413) 572-0676 am following Labor Day. Pastor Sharon Ingram Deacon Paul Briere www.ctkwestfield.org Children’s Church downstairs during the service except Sunday School - 10 A.M. Parish Office - 413-568-5421 Weekly Calendar Of Events: during summer months. Sunday Morning Worship - 11 A.M. Mass Schedule Daily - Sunday - Worship Service - 9:15 A.M. Wednesdays - Childrens Reading Hour, 5 To 6 P.M. Mon.-Thurs. - 7:15 A.M. Sunday School For All Ages - 11 A.M. Kingdom Hall Of Jehovah’s Witnesses With Pastor, 4 To 10 Years Old. Saturday Mass - 4 P.M. Monday - Men’s Group - Sons Of Thunder - 7 P.M. 117 Southwick Road, Westfield, Mass. 01085 Wednesday Evening - 7 P.M. - Bible Study & Saturday Confessions - 3 P.M. - 3:30 P.M. Tuesday - Women’s Bible Study Phone (413) 568-1780 Deliverance Service Sunday Mass- 8:30 A.M. & 10:30 A.M. Wednesday - Beginners Bible Study English: Wednesday & Thursday - 7-8:45 P.M.; Sunday Friday - Y.E.S. - Youth Excellence Services, - 7 P.M. 10-11:46 A.M. & 1-2:45 P.M. 13 Years Old and Up. Temple Beth El Childcare Is Available. Russian: Tuesday - 7-8:45 P.M.; Worship Services Saturday 4-5:45 P.M. Russell Community Church Sunday - Thursday Evening, 7 P.M. The Episcopal Church Of The Atonement Main Street, Russell 01071 Friday Evening, 6 P.M. 36 Court St., Westfield, Ma 01085 Montgomery Community Church Rev. Jimmy Metcalf, Pastor Saturday Evening, 5 P.M. (413) 562-5461 Main Road-Montgomery, Ma Sunday - 9 A.M. - Sunday School, All Ages - Fellowship, Monday-Friday Morning, 7 A.M. www.Atonementwestfield.Net Pastor Howard R. Noe Parsonage; 10 A.M. - Family Worship; 6 P.M. - Youth Saturday Morning, 9:30 A.M. Parking Off Pleasant Street Phone - (413) 862-3284 Office Fellowship, Parsonage. Sunday And Holiday The Rev. Nancy Webb Stroud, Rector Nondenominational Services Every Sunday 9-10 A.M., Tuesday - 7 P.M. - Aa Meeting; Family Bible Class, Morning, 8 A.M. Ongoing Sundays: Holy Eucharist At 8 Am And 10 Am With Coffee Fellowship Parsonage. Monday Afternoons - Learning Center Wednesdays: Following All Services. Wednesday - 9 A.M. - Women’s Prayer Fellowship, (Religious School), 3:15 P.M. Holy Eucharist And Healing 12:15pm Weekly Men And Women’s Bible Parsonage. Tuesday Afternoons - B’yachad Studies Available. Friday - 7:30 P.M. - Aa Meeting. (Hebrew High School) 6:30 Congregation Ahavas Achim P.M.; Parshat Ha Shove Interfaith Center At Westfield Mountain View Baptist Church St. John’s Lutheran Church Study Group, 7:30 P.M. State University 310 Apremont Way 60 Broad Street Wednesday Afternoons - Learning Center 577 Western Avenue, P.O. Box 334, Holyoke, Ma 01040 Westfield, Ma 01085 (Religious School), 3:15 P.M.; Westfield, Ma 01086 Pastor Chad E. Correia Phone - (413) 568-1417 Youth Chorale, 5:15 P.M. Rabbi Efraim Eisen. 413-532-0381 Http://Stjohnswestfield.Com Thursday Evenings - Boy Scout Troop Phone - (413) 687-3420 Email: Http://Www.Mvbaptist.Com Sunday - Adult Bible Study And Summer Sunday School #32 Meets At 7:30 P.M. Www.Congregationahavasachim.Org/ Sunday Morning Worship - 8:30 & 11 A.M. (Preschool - High School) 8:45 A.M. Friday Mornings - “Exploring Our Prayers” Email: [email protected] Sunday School & Adult Study - 10 A.M. Sunday Worship 10 A.M. With Rabbi, 7 A.M. Friday Or Saturday Sabbath Services 10 A.M. Wednesday Prayer Meeting & Tune In To The Taped Broadcast or 7:15 P.M. - Bible Study - 7 P.M. Of Our Worship Service Over Unitarian Universalist Society 2 Times/Month And Holiday Services. Thursday - Visitation & Soul Winning Whyn (.560 On Your Am Radio Dial) Of Greater Springfield Call For Dates. An Oneg Shabbat Follows The Service - 6:30 P.M. At 7:30 On Sunday Morning. 245 Porter Lake Drive, Springfield, Ma 01106 And Saturday - Buss Calling & Re. Jason Seymour, Minister New Members Are Always Welcome. Soul Winning - 10 A.M. Living Hope Church Http://Uuspringfield.Org Monday Hebrew School - 5 To 7 P.M. Pastor Dan Valeri Phone 413 736-2324 Sunday School New Life Christian Center 267 College Highway Handicap Accessible Adult Study Group. 157 Dartmouth Street Southwick, Ma 01077 Sunday 9:30Am And 11Am Worship Services, Westfield, Ma 01085 413-569-1882 Religious Education And Nursery For Children, Faith Bible Church Senior Pastor. Rev. Wayne D. Hartsgrove Living Hope Church - Hope For Everyday Living! Wednesday 5:30 Pm Soulful Suppers 370 Shoemaker Lane, Agawam, Ma 01001 Phone (413) 568-1588 We Are A Church That Proclaims Thursday 7Pm Choir Rehearsals Phone - 413-786-1681 Sunday School 9:15 Am A Message Of Hope And Monthly Unity House Concerts. Pastor: Rick Donofrio Sunday Service 10:30 Am Healing For The Hurts And Problems Of Everyday Life Check Our Facebook Page. Sunday School For All Ages 9:30Am Midweek Service on Wednesdays ay 6:30pm Life Groups Through The Message Of Jesus Christ... Worship Services 10:30Am on Thursday, and Sundays at 6:30pm. [email protected] United Church Of Christ Children’s Service 10:30Am www.nlccwestfield.com Service Time: 10 Am Second Congregational Church Fellowship/Refreshments-12:30Am Thursday Family Night 6:30Pm Rev. Barbara Hesse, Pastor Wednesday Night Prayer Meeting And Bible Study 6:30 pm New Life Worship Center Office Hours - Mon Through Thurs 9:30Am-4Pm 487 Western Avenue, P.O. Box 814, 118 Meadow Street Westfield, Ma 01086 First Congregational Church Of Westfield Westfield, Ma 01085 Southwick Community http://www.Secondchurchwestfield.org 18 Broad Street, Westfield, Ma 01085 413-562-0344 Episcopal Church E-Mail: [email protected] Phone - (413) 568-2833 Http://Www.Nlwcofwestfield.Org 660 College Highway Office Hours: Tuesday – Friday, 9:30 A.M. to 1PM, Fax - (413) 568-2835 Pastor Gene C. Pelkey Southwick, Ma 01077 Closed Monday. Website: Churchonthegreen.Org Sundays - 10 A.M. - Worship and Phone: 569-9650 Phone - (413) 568-7557 Email :[email protected] Sunday School. Http://Www.Southwickchurch.Com Sunday - 10 A.M., Worship Service Office Hours: Monday-Friday, 9A.M.-1P.M. Wednesdays - 7 P.M. - Bible Study. Rev. J. Taylor Albright, Pastor And Sunday School For Rev. Elva Merry Pawle, Pastor Men’s And Ladies Prayer Groups Saturday Evening Worship Service 5 P.M. Preschool Through High School. Tracy Gervais, Church School Coordinator (Call For Schedules) Sundays 9:30 Am, Service That Blend Sunday Evening - Youth Program. Allan Taylor, Minister Of Music Changed Into His Image Class Contemporary Worship With Traditional Liturgy Worship Service : Sunday’s 10 am (Call For Schedules) And A Family-Friendly Atmosphere Westfield Alliance Church Church School Sunday 10 am Kidzone: Childcare And Children’s Ministry 297 Russell Road, Westfield, Ma 01085 Childcare Available - Handicap Accessible Our Lady Of The Blessed Sacrament Parish During The Service Rev. Jordan Greeley, Pastor Fellowship Hour 11 Am 127 Holyoke Road Sign Language Interpreted Phone - (413) 568-3572 Westfield, Ma 01085 Handicapped Accessible Sunday - 9:30 A.M. - Bible Life A.M. For All Ages, Nursery First Spiritual Church Mailing Address: Women’s Group: Thursdays 9:30 To 11 A.M. Care Provided; 11 A.M. - Worship And The Word; 33-37 Bliss Street, Springfield, Ma 01105 P.O. Box 489 Good Coffee, Fellowship And 6 P.M -Evening Service. Rev. John Sullivan, Pastor Westfield, Ma 01086-0489 Light-Weight Discussion Of Faith Issues. Phone - (413) 238-4495 Pastor: Rev. Daniel S. Pacholec Childcare Provided. Word Of Grace Church Sunday Service - 10:30 A.M., Sermon, Healing Service, Deacon Paul Federici Of Pioneer Valley Spirit Communication. Pastoral Minister: Mary Federici Southwick Congregational Church, UCC 848 North Road, Route 202 Parish/Religious Education Office: (413) 562-3450 488 College Highway, PO Box 260 Westfield, Ma 01085 First United Methodist Church Parish Fax: (413) 562-9875 Southwick, MA 01077 (413) 572-3054 (A Stephen’s Ministry Church) Www.Diospringfield.Org/Olbs Phone: 413-569-6362 Email:[email protected] 16 Court Street Mass Schedule: email: [email protected] Http://Www.Wordgrace.Us Westfield Ma 01085 Saturday: 4 P.M. (Vigil) website: www.southwickucc.org, Chet Marshall, Senior Pastor 413-568-5818 Sunday: 7, 8:30, 11 A.M. https://www.facebook.com/ Sunday Morning Service: 10 A.M. Rev. Bruce T. Arbour Monday-Wednesday: 7 A.M. Communion Service SouthwickCongregationalChurchUCC Sunday Evening, 6 P.M. Email:[email protected] Thursday Rev. Dr. Susanne U. Hayes – Interim Minister Wednesday Evening, 7 P.M. Worship Service : Sunday’s 10 A.M. & Friday: 7 A.M. Music – Roberta Kowal; Patti Wood Sunday School: Sunday 10 A.M. Saturday: 8 A.M. Miraculous Medal Novena Lyn Casey, Office Administrator M-F 9:00-1:00 Westfield Evangelical Free Church Coffee Hour: Every Sunday 11 A.M. Confession: Saturday 3:15- 3:45 P.M. Sundays 568 Southwick Road, Westfield, Ma 01085 Childcare Available-Handicap Accessible Handicapped Accessible. 10:00 AM (9:30 AM from 6/17-9/2/18) Rev. David K. Young, Pastor Worship Service Phone - (413) 562-1504 Grace Lutheran Church Our Lady Of The Lake Church (Nursery Available) Sunday – 10 A.M. - Morning Worship, 1552 Westfield Street, Sheep Pasture Road 10:15 AM Childcare Available; 8:45 A.M. - Sunday School. West Springfield, Southwick, Ma 01077 Sunday School/Youth Group Wednesday - 7 P.M. - Bible Study. Ma 01089 Pastor Rev. Henry L. Dorsch (413) 569-0161 (2nd and 4th Sunday) (off for summer 5/20) Friday - 6:30 P.M. - Phone - 413-734-9268 Deacon: Rev. Mr. David Przybylowski (413) 569-0161 3:30 PM Awana Children’s Program. Website - Catechetical Leader: O.A. Meeting www.Gracelutheranonline.Com Lynda Daniele (413) 569-0162 Tuesday West Springfield Church Of Christ The Rev. John Marquis, Pastor Bookkeeper:Rosemarie Ricco 6:30 PM 61 Upper Church Street, E-Mail [email protected] Parish Secretary: Maxine Matos Boy Scouts Meeting West Springfield, Ma 01089 Margit Mikuski, Administrative Assistant (Fri. 8am - 4pm) 413-569-0161 email:[email protected] 6:30 PM Phone - (413) 736-1006 [email protected] 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 Sunday Service - 9:30 A.M. Sacristan: Stella Onyski Wednesday A.M. - Bible Study. Tuesday – 9 A.M. - Bible Study Mass Schedule 6:30 PM Wednesday - 7 P.M., Bible Study. Wednesday Service - 6 P.M. Sat. 5 P.M. (Vigil), Sun., 8, Cub Scouts Meeting 10 A.M. And 7 P.M. 7:00 PM Wyben Union Church Granville Federated Church Weekdays: Monday, Tuesday, Friday, Saturday 8:30 A.M. Voice Choir Rehearsal An Interdenominational Church American Baptist Wednesday 7 P.M. Thursday 678 Montgomery Road, Westfield, Ma 01085 & United Church Of Christ Penance/Confession: Saturdays 4:15-4:45; Wed. Before 7 6:30 PM Phone - (413) 568-6473 16 Granby Road, Granville, Ma 01034 P.M. Mass And By Appointment. Mid-Week Service Rev. George Karl, Pastor Phone - (413) 357-8583 Baptisms: Sundays At 11:15 A.M. Arrange With Pastor Friday Sunday Worship And Sunday 10 A.M. - Worship Service, Sunday School To Run And A Pre- Baptism Meeting Is Scheduled. 9:00 AM – 1:00 PM School At 10 A.M. Concurrently With Worship Service. Childcare Available Marriage: Arrangements Should Henrietta’s Thrift Shop Open Summer Worship At 9:30Am 11 A.M. - Coffee Hour Be Made With Pastor Prior 6:00 PM Nursery Available Monday - 8 P.M. - AA Meeting To Any Reception Arrangements O.A. Meeting Bible Studies In Both Church Thursday - 7 P.M. - Adult Choir Practice As Early As One Year In Advance 7:30 PM And In Members’ Homes. 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Email your notices of religious events and listings to [email protected] Subject:Religion Pages THE WESTFIELD NEWS WWW.THEWESTFIELDNEWS.COM SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 2018 - PAGE 7 City Council Continued from Page 1 No Place like a Home $50,000 from the Mass. Clean Energy resolutions involving spending require two Commission for the Department of Public meetings. WE NEEd A HomE... Works, Wastewater Treatment Plan Innovative Two other grants, one for $65,170-Federal Technology Pilots program. share from the Department of Homeland ~ BUGSY ~ ~ LOKI ~ DPW Director David Billips introduced and Security and a $6,516 city share to the credited Jeffrey Gamelli, Deputy Westfield Fire Department to train EMS per- Bugsy is an Superintendent in the Water Pollution Control sonnel for Active Shooter incidents; and one active boy Division of the Water Resources Department, for $13,760 from the Massachusetts for obtaining the first-time grant. Billips also looking Emergency Management Agency to the for an ac- encouraged councilors to visit the Wastewater Westfield Emergency Management Agency, Plant to see the work Gamelli is doing there. were referred to the Finance sub-committee tive home. He said immediate consideration of the grant for review. Bugsy can is necessary because the testing has to be done Also approved for immediate consideration be a bit this season. was the transfer of $77,548 from Off Street protective The grant is for testing of a new ammonia- Parking to the City Clerk Department. Allie of his fam- based aeration control. Gamelli said it is said the License Department has been trans- ily, so he newer technology that was implemented a year ago at the treatment plant. The test will ferred from under Off Street Parking to the would do City Clerk’s office, and the transfer of funds is best with Loki, a DSH, kitten is looking for a be to quantify energy savings of the new tech- quiet home with a family that will necessary to pay the employees. a family that will teach him nology and other impacts, both positive and help to socialize him. Loki, like the negative. He said the cost to the city would be “I’m very much in favor of this. License that he doesn’t need to be the (now) is where it belongs,” commented Ward rest of his siblings, were found in $5,000. boss. A home with older chil- the streets and did not learn the Following the acceptance of these two 3 Councilor Andrew K. Surprise, before a unanimous vote was taken. dren and well balanced dogs skills to be social. Loki does like grants for immediate consideration, At-large would be best for Bugsy. Come to cuddle and play with his toys. Councilor Dave Flaherty asked for clarifica- Final passage was also voted at the meeting Come to Westfield Animal Shelter tion from the Law Department for the next for the Outdoor Dining/sidewalk café ordi- to Westfield Animal Shelter to to meet Loki! meeting on Council rules which state that nance. meet Bugsy! For more information please call (413) 564-3129 or stop by the Westfield Regional Animal Shelter 178 Apremont Way, Westfield, MA Educational Technology Continued from Page 1 technology skills support high use is for curriculum which curriculum standards and would otherwise not be build the strong educational available to students. This is foundation for both academics especially true for small and 21st century employment schools with small class skills, while integrating relat- sizes. ed skills such as communica- High performing schools tion, critical thinking, creativ- have overwhelmingly adopt- ity and collaboration skills. ed wireless technology as the Earlier this year several preferred method of stream- interested STM supporters ing a teacher or student’s were successful in raising screen so the whole class can over $ 28,000 for the engi- see it on the classroom’s pro- neering and installation of a jector or large display; using wide area network (WAN) tools including Google’s fiber optic network which Chromecast and Apple’s Air Pictured (l-r) are Ronald Sanvil, a technician for Entre supports high speed internet Play. Many schools still use Computers of West Springfield, and Lynn Collins, St. Mary’s (Wi-Fi) throughout the STM old-school cables (like second grade teacher, as the first interactive television is campus, including the Church, HDMI or VGA) to share installed at the Elementary School. Over the course of the rectory and parish center. The their screens with the class next several months, St. Mary’s will be working to raise the project was funded over a 2 and are, therefore, tied to the funds necessary to purchase and install interactive televi- week period by 10 local busi- projector or front desk. The sions throughout the school campus. (Photo submitted) ness owners, who have or teachers who use wireless, have had children attend STM on the other hand, can roam educational experience, carries around the equivalent schools and are committed to about the class while still including increased student of a supercomputer that’s tied its continued success. transmitting video to the control over the time, place, into all the media and data in This work was recently large screen and controlling path and/or pace of learning. the world, the result in the completed by Whip City Fiber the content from a remote This is especially critical to classroom is a more engaged (Westfield Gas & Electric) device. schools with relatively small student body, stimulated and during the spring school vaca- Research has shown that class sizes, such as the STM ready to learn. tion in April and now provides successful Catholic schools schools. Blended learning The completion of this the technological back bone have implemented a “blend- combines a rational bricks educational technology for the acquisition and instal- ed learning initiative” which and mortar educational expe- implementation plan will lation of the latest classroom Morningside involves leveraging the rience with the on-line learn- assure that technology is technology needed to enhance Internet to afford each stu- ing resources available on the embedded throughout all of the STM curriculum, espe- Listen at WSKB.org or watch on Comcast Cable CH. 15 dent a more personalized Internet. the STM curriculum stan- cially needed for small class In an age when everyone dards. Digital literacy and sizes. •••••••• MOnDAyS •••••••• RADIO FOR THE WESTFIELD MASSES 6-8 am: By George…it’s Monday with George Delisle Ex-Trump campaign adviser sentenced to 14 days in prison 8-10am: Owls on the Air with Michael WASHINGTON (AP) — George MILLION a day, No Collusion. A great In response, defense lawyer Thomas “Buster” McMahon ‘92 Papadopoulos, the Trump campaign day for America!” the president tweeted. Breen said his client was “remorseful” adviser who triggered the Russia inves- Memos authored by House that his lies impeded the investigation. •••••••• TuESDAyS ••••••• tigation, was sentenced to 14 days in Republicans and Democrats , now Papadopoulos lied because he was 6-8 am: WOW, It’s Tuesday, with Bob Plasse prison Friday after he told a judge he declassified, show that information torn between wanting to cooperate and was “deeply embarrassed and ashamed” about Papadopoulos’ contacts with wanting to remain loyal to a president 8-10am: Ken’s Den, with Ken Stomski for lying to the FBI about his contacts Russian intermediaries triggered the whose administration he hoped to join, with Russian intermediaries. FBI’s counterintelligence investigation Breen said. His client was also affected •••••• WEDnESDAyS ••••• Papadopoulos, the first campaign aide in July 2016 into potential coordination by Trump’s cries of “fake news” and his sentenced in special counsel Robert between Russia and the Trump cam- casting of the Russia investigation as a 6-8 am: Wake Up Wed., with Tina Gorman Mueller’s ongoing investigation, paign. That probe was later taken over “witch hunt” just days before his FBI 8-10am: Wednesday Roll Call - Rotating Hosts acknowledged that his actions hindered by Mueller. interview. an investigation of national importance, According to a sweeping indictment “The president of the United States 1st Wed On The Town with Mayor Brian Sullivan a move that the judge in his case said handed up this summer, Russian intelli- hindered this investigation more than and Denny Atkins (8-10am) resulted in the 31-year-old putting his gence had stolen emails from Hillary George Papadopoulos ever could,” own self-interest above that of his coun- Clinton’s campaign and other Breen said. 2nd Wed Window into Westside try. Democratic groups by April 2016, the Breen described his client as a “patri- with Mayor Wil Reichelt (8-9am) “I made a dreadful mistake, but I am a same month Papadopoulos was told by a ot,” who wasn’t trying to help Russia. good man who is eager for redemption,” professor that Russian officials had told But he acknowledged that Papadopoulos Chamber Chatter Papadopoulos said. him they had “dirt” on Clinton in the was unsophisticated, naive and even a with Kate Phelon (9-10am) The punishment was far less than the form of “thousands of emails.” “fool” for having made contacts with maximum six-month sentence sought by Papadopoulos later used his connec- Russia intermediaries during the cam- 3rd Wed Everything Southwick the government but more than the pro- tions with the Maltese professor, Joseph paign. with Selectman Joe Deedy (8-9am) bation that Papadopoulos and his law- Mifsud, and other Russian nationals in Breen said his client’s primary interest ArtsBeat with Mark Auerbach (9-10am) yers had asked for. an attempt to broker a meeting between was brokering a meeting between Trump Papadopoulos, who served as a for- then-candidate Trump and Russian and Putin, a move he believed the cam- 4th Wed Rock on Westfield eign policy adviser to President Donald President Vladimir Putin. paign supported. In court papers, Breen with Harry Rock (8-9am) Trump’s campaign, has been a central He admitted last year to lying to the wrote that during a March 2016 meeting figure in the Russia investigation dating FBI about those contacts with Russians attended by Papadopoulos, Trump nod- Boys and Girls Club Hour back before Mueller’s May 2017 and Russian intermediaries, false state- ded with approval at the idea, and then- with Bill Parks (9-10am) appointment. He was the first to plead ments that prosecutors say caused irrep- Senator Jeff Sessions “appeared to like” guilty in Mueller’s probe and is now the arable harm to the investigation during it and said the campaign “should look ••••••• THuRSDAyS •••••• first Trump campaign adviser to be sen- its early months. into it.” tenced. His case was also the first to Prosecutors say those false state- That clashes with what Sessions, a 6-8 am: The Westfield News Radio Show, detail a member of the Trump campaign ments, made during a January 2017 key campaign aide and now Trump’s with host Patrick Berry having knowledge of Russian efforts to interview with federal investigators, led attorney general, told the House interfere in the 2016 presidential elec- the FBI to miss an opportunity to inter- Judiciary Committee last November. In 8-9 am: In The Flow with Rob & Joe: tion while it was ongoing. view Mifsud while he was in the United that testimony, Sessions said he resisted Westfield Tech. Academy’s U.S. District Judge Randolph Moss States in early 2017. the idea of any Russia meeting proposed said Papadopoulos’ deception was “not In court Friday, prosecutor Andrew by Papadopoulos. Rob Ollari & Joe Langone a noble lie” and said he had lied because Goldstein said Papadopoulos’ coopera- Outside the courthouse Friday, Breen 9-10am: Superintendents’ Spotlight he wanted a job in the Trump adminis- tion “didn’t come close to the standard said Papadopoulos didn’t recall ever with Stefan Czaporowski tration and didn’t want to jeopardize that of substantial assistance.” telling anyone in the campaign about the possibility by being tied to the Russia “It was at best begrudging efforts to fact that Russia had dirt on Clinton in ••••••••• FRIDAyS •••••••• investigation. cooperate and we don’t think they were the form of emails. “In some ways it constitutes a calcu- substantial or significant in any regard,” Breen also rejected the idea that 6-8 am: JP’s Talk about Town, with Jay Pagluica lated exercise of self-interest over the he said. Papadopoulos was the victim of a witch national interest,” the judge said. He said Papadopoulos’ deception hunt or prosecutorial misconduct. 8-9 am: Owls Sports Weekly with Devin Bates ‘18 Moss noted that many similar cases required investigators to scour more “We have seen no such thing. We have and Anthony Swenson ‘18 resulted in probation but said he imposed than 100,000 emails and gigabytes of seen no entrapment. We have seen no set 8-9 am: Conversations with Pete Cowles a sentence of incarceration partly to data to reconstruct the timeline of his up by U.S. intelligence people,” he said, send a message to the public that they contacts with Russians and Russian noting that he also had no reason to ••••••• SATuRDAyS ••••••• can’t lie to the FBI. intermediaries. believe that Papadopoulos was the sub- The sentence drew a quick response Even after his arrest and plea agree- ject of a warrant obtained under the 6-10am: Polka Jammer Network, with Billy Belina from Trump on Twitter, as he scoffed at ment last year, Goldstein said, Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act. the two weeks of prison time by com- Papadopoulos continued to be difficult, Asked if Papadopoulos still remained paring it to an unverified cost figure for only providing information after being loyal to Trump, Breen smiled wryly and the Mueller probe. confronted with documents such as paused for a beat. “14 days for $28 MILLION - $2 emails and text messages. “We don’t talk politics,” he said. PAGE 8 - SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 2018 www.thewestfieldnews.com THE WESTFIELD NEWS Third Annual Drug Awareness Vigil

Barbara Hesse, minister of Westfield’s Second Congregational Church, reads a prayer. Photos by Marc St.Onge The crowd gathers on the green for the third annual drug awareness vigil. People filling out notes to loved ones lost to drug addiction.

Stephanie Greene of the Evan G Foundation talks about her son and the “No First Time” Kathy Sitler, coordinator for the Westfield program. Drug Task Force, addresses the crowd.

Terry Blanchard writes a note to her daughter on the remembrance wall.

Judy Barber holds a photo of her son David who passed away in 2001.

People come to get information at the Westfield Against Addiction table.

Katherine Vannostrand lights Desiree Rock’s vigil candle. A band of local musicians lead by Brian Barnes entertained the crowd. THE WESTFIELD NEWS WWW.THEWESTFIELDNEWS.COM SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 2018 - PAGE 9 SPORTS

Gateway High Astros rally, School girls soccer coach overcome Price, Steve Estelle receives con- Red Sox 6-3 for gratulatory hugs, high 6th win in row fives, and BOSTON (AP) — Carlos Correa “thanks” from hit a tiebreaking sacrifice fly in the By Chris Putz his players after 300! recording his eighth inning and the Houston Staff Writer Astros won their sixth straight HADLEY – Twenty-nine years ago, the 300th victory game, rallying past the Boston Red Gateway Regional High School girls soccer with a 2-0 win Sox 6-3 Friday night in a matchup team was in its infancy, fighting to establish a over Hopkins of AL division leaders. presence in Western Massachusetts. Academy The Red Sox, with the best record Now, nearly three decades later, an epic Friday in in the majors, had won three in row. moment in the program’s history was born. Hadley. (Photo Boston starter David Price had On Friday, Gateway girls soccer coach by Chris Putz) allowed just one hit and retired 14 in Steve Estelle recorded his 300th victory with a row when he went into the seventh the Gators 2-0 win over Hopkins Academy. with a 2-0 lead. He left after Alex “It just feels good to grow up in Huntington, Bregman’s double and a walk and, to play for Gateway … and bring a little bit of after Ryan Brasier took over, the knowledge and a little bit of experience to the Astros scored three times. J.D. game that I grew up playing and loving,” said Martinez tied it with a single for his coach Estelle, who along with his father, Bud, second RBI of the game. created the program in the late 1980s. Houston then scored three times “I’ve always thought that the geography of in the eighth. Correa put the AL the hill towns challenges us,” coach Estelle Central leaders ahead, a wild pitch said. “We conquered going on long bus trips by Joe Kelly (4-2) scored another when were six and seven, eight, nine, run and Tyler White added an RBI 10-years-old. For some people, it’s a big deal single. to come all the way to Gateway. For us to go Ryan Pressly (2-1) got two outs to Ware, it’s not a big deal. We’ve conquered and Roberto Osuna posted his 14th transportation. save. Astro starter Gerrit Cole went You have to make a lot of sacrifices when six innings, giving up five hits and you have to travel that far. My girls, over the two runs and striking out eight. years, have all been extremely committed to The Gateway Regional High School girls soccer team is photographed following the program’s Price tied a season-high with 10 the game and getting better at the game…. I th strikeouts over 6 1/3 innings, allow- can only hope that my experience and knowl- historic 300 win Friday. (Photo by Chris Putz) ing two hits and two runs. Boston edge and what I’ve learned over the years has had won the previous nine games he helped make the program what it is today.” had started. Today (Friday) it was junior Erin Harris Waitt leads Rams Carter, Bryant Yuli Gurriel’s RBI double and who proved to be the latest great in a long line Southwick 2, Monson 1 Tony Kemp’s two-run double off of talented players at Gateway. Harris scored Brooke Waitt scored two goals to lead total 13 saves Southwick to a road victory in a season opener Brasier tied it in the seventh. two first half goals – one at the 31- and Franklin Tech 2, Friday. Kayla Russ and Rylin McGivney assist- Martinez put AL East-leading 36-minute marks – to lead the Gators. Westfield Technical Academy 0 ed. Boston in front 1-0 with a sacrifice Maddison Clark assisted on the first score. Sophomore Aubrey Bryant (9 saves) and first- Hannah Gerrish made 11 saves for the Rams. fly that scored Mookie Betts. “As we practice, we are dominating more year freshman Caitlen Carter (4 saves) combined Xander Bogaerts hit his 20th and more and more,” Harris said. “It was for 13 saves for Westfield Tech. home run to open the Boston fourth. tough because we lost some key players so He had an opportunity to put up we’re just bonding really well…We just get FOOTBALL more runs in the fifth but struck out better and better and better and more aggres- Pedolzky nets second with the bases loaded to end the sive.” inning. And as for her coach’s milestone, and her straight hat trick Bombers kick off UP NEXT team’s place in history? Westfield 3, Northampton 1 Astros: RHP Charlie Morton is “It’s amazing,” Harris said. “It’s a great Chandler Pedolzky tallied her second straight season with rout 0-1 with a 4.60 ERA and 17 strike- hat track in Westfield’s second game and the program. It just proves that everyone is work- Westfield 39, Ludlow 0 outs in three career starts against Bombers slipped past Northampton with two ing together to make it happen, and it’s hap- Dakota Moynihan scored two touchdowns, Boston. second-half goals. pening.” quarterback Mike Nihill rushed for a score, and Red Sox: LHP Eduardo Mackenzie Liptak, Sophie Lewis, and Ellen Gateway goalie Becca Herman finished Bailey Collier scored on a punt return for TD as Rodriguez (12-3) is 0-1 with a 4.50 with a shutout. Jury each assisted. ERA in three career outings (three Adrianna Arona recorded three saves for the starts) against Houston. Bombers. See H.S. Roundup, Page 11

A couple of Westfield High School defender’s knock off a Ludlow play- er’s helmet while making a defensive stop. (Photo by Randy Burlingame)

The Bombers’ Dakotah The Bombers’ quarterback Michael Nihill (11) shows off speed against Moynihan Ludlow Friday night. (Photo by Randy Burlingame) (20) cuts around a Ludlow defender while looking for some room to run. (Photo by Randy Burlingame)

Westfield High School’s Brian Strange (28) wraps up a Ludlow player in the backfield. (Photo by Randy Burlingame)

H.S. FALL SPORTS Standings/Results

FOOTBALL BOYS SOCCER Friday’s Results Westfield 1-0 Westfield 0-0 GIRLS SOCCER Westfield Technical Academy 1-0 Gateway 2, Hopkins Academy 0 GOLF St. Mary’s 0-0 Southwick 2, Monson 1 Westfield 1-0 Southwick 0-0 Westfield 3, Northampton 1 Westfield Technical Academy 0-0 Gateway 1-0 Franklin Tech 2, Westfield Technical Academy 0 St. Mary’s 0-0 FOOTBALL Southwick 0-0 FIELD HOCKEY Westfield 39, Ludlow 0 Westfield 0-0 BOYS SOCCER GIRLS SOCCER Southwick 1-1 Westfield Technical Academy 6, Franklin Tech 3 Westfield 2-0 FIELD HOCKEY Westfield Technical Academy 0-1 GIRLS VOLLEYBALL Southwick 1, Palmer 0 St. Mary’s 0-0 Westfield 1-1 GIRLS VOLLEYBALL Southwick 1-0 Southwick 1-0 Frontier 3, Westfield 1 Gateway 2-0

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FALL 2018 HIGH SCHOOL SPORTS SCHEDULE

WESTFIELD SOUTHWICK WESTFIELD ST. MARY’S GATEWAY HIGH -TOLLAND TECHNICAL HIGH HIGH SCHOOL -GRANVILLE ACADEMY SCHOOL SCHOOL

Sat 09/08 Sat 09/08 Mon 9/10 Tue 09/11 Mon 09/10 Boys Varsity Soccer Boys Varsity Soccer @ Boys Varsity Soccer @ Boys Varsity Cross Boys Varsity Soccer @ @ Pittsfield High School Northampton High School Smith Vocational and Country @ Southwick Athol High School Northampton David Wright Kirvin Park @4:00 PM Agricultural HS Regional School O’Brien Field @6:00 PM Stadium @10:00 AM Smith Vocational High School Southwick Regional HS Boys Junior Varsity Soccer @4:00 PM @3:45 PM @ Pittsfield High School Boys Junior Varsity Boys Junior Varsity Kirvin Park @4:00 PM Soccer @ Northampton High Soccer @ Athol High School Tues 9/11 Girls Varsity Cross Country School Boys Varsity Cross Country O’Brien Field @4:00 PM Mon 09/10 Northampton Soccer @ Southwick Regional School @ Gateway Reg. High School Southwick Regional HS Girls Varsity Field Hockey Practice Field @10:00 AM Gateway Reg. High School Tue 09/11 vs Frontier Regional School @4:00 PM @3:45 PM Westfield High School @4:00 Boys Varsity Cross Mon 09/10 Country vs Greenfield High PM Boys Varsity Golf @ Girls Varsity Cross Country Boys Varsity Golf vs Chicopee High School Easthampton High School School Westfield Technical Academy Littleville Lake @3:45 PM Boys Varsity Golf Chicopee Country Club @ Gateway Tekoa Country Club @3:00 vs West Springfield High @3:00 PM Gateway Reg. High School PM School @4:00 PM Boys Varsity Cross Tekoa Country Club @3:00 Boys Varsity Soccer @ vs Country vs Westfield PM Boys Varsity Soccer Pope Francis High School Boys Varsity Golf Hopkins Academy Technical Academy Pope Francis HS @6:30 PM Gateway Reg. High School Girls Varsity Soccer Westfield Technical Academy North Middle School @5:15 @ Mohawk Trail Regional HS PM @4:00 PM @ Springfield Central High Girls Varsity Volleyball vs School Edge Hill Golf Course @3:00 Putnam Voc/Tech Academy PM Berte Field @ Central HS James E. Vincent Girls Varsity Soccer vs Girls Varsity Cross @6:00 PM Gymnasium @6:00 PM Franklin County Tech. School Country vs Greenfield High Girls Varsity Soccer North Middle School @3:30 School Pathfinder RVT High School @ Girls Varsity Volleyball Boys Junior Varsity PM Littleville Lake @3:45 PM vs Ludlow High School Westfield Technical Academy Soccer @ Pope Francis High Westfield Technical Academy Westfield High School @6:15 School Thu 09/13 PM @4:00 PM Girls Varsity Cross Pope Francis HS @4:30 PM Boys Varsity Golf vs Country vs Greenfield High Girls Junior Varsity Field Wed 9/12 Turners Falls High School School Girls Junior Varsity Girls Varsity Soccer Tekoa Country Club @3:00 Gateway Reg. High School Hockey vs Putnam Voc/ vs Frontier Regional School Volleyball Westfield Technical Academy PM @4:00 PM Westfield High School @5:30 Tech Academy @ Springfield HS of Science and James E. Vincent PM Technology Boys Varsity Soccer vs Girls Varsity Cross Gymnasium @4:30 PM Berte Field @ Central HS Hampden Charter School of Country vs Westfield Boys Junior Varsity @6:00 PM Science Football Tue 09/11 Technical Academy Boys Varsity Cross North Middle School @4:00 Gateway Reg. High School vs Ludlow High School Thurs 9/13 PM Westfield High School @4:00 Country vs Saint Mary Parish Boys Varsity Golf @4:00 PM PM School, Hampden Charter Westfield Technical Academy School of Science Fri 09/14 @ Franklin County Tech. School Girls Varsity Soccer @ Girls Junior Varsity Soccer Southwick Regional HS Thomas Memorial Golf Course Girls Varsity Soccer @ @3:45 PM Pathfinder RVT High School Mahar Regional School @ Springfield Central High @3:00 PM Mahar Athletic Complex School Pathfinder RVT High School @6:00 PM Springfield Central HS Fields Girls Varsity Cross Boys Varsity Soccer @4:00 PM @4:30 PM Country vs Saint Mary Parish Westfield Technical Academy School, Hampden Charter @ High School of Commerce Mon 09/17 Girls Junior Varsity School of Science Girls Junior Varsity High School of Commerce Boys Varsity Cross Country Soccer @ Mahar Regional Volleyball Southwick Regional HS Field @4:00 PM School @3:45 PM vs Gateway, Frontier @ STM vs Ludlow High School Stanley Park @3:45 PM Mahar Athletic Complex Westfield High School @5:00 9/17/2018 @4:00 PM PM Girls Varsity Field Hockey Turners Falls High School Boys Varsity Soccer Boys Varsity Soccer @ @ Putnam Voc/Tech Academy @ Tue 09/11 Turners Falls High School Franklin County Tech. School Thu 09/13 @6:30 PM Westfield Technical Academy Franklin County Tech. Boys Varsity Soccer @ Boys Varsity Cross Westfield Technical Academy Country School @7:00 PM South Hadley High School @4:00 PM @ Amherst-Pelham Reg Boys Varsity Golf @ South Hadley High School High School Frontier Regional School Boys Junior Varsity Soccer Tue 09/18 @4:00 PM Amherst-Pelham Reg High Cherry Hill Golf Course Boys Varsity Golf @ School @3:45 PM @3:00 PM Putnam Voc/Tech Academy @ Westfield Technical Academy Greenfield High School Girls Varsity Soccer vs Country Club of Greenfield Frontier Regional School Girls Varsity Cross Country Girls Varsity Soccer vs South Middle School @4:00 @ Amherst-Pelham Reg High Amherst-Pelham Reg High PM @3:00 PM Gateway Reg. High School School School @6:00 PM Amherst-Pelham Reg High Southwick Varsity Soccer 9/18/2018 Boys Varsity Soccer vs School @3:45 PM Field @4:00 PM Boys Varsity Golf Mount Everett Reg. High Boys Junior Varsity Sabis International Charter School @ South Hadley School @ Westfield Technical Soccer Boys Varsity Golf @ East Girls Junior Varsity Field North Middle School @4:00 High School Longmeadow High School Academy Hockey @ Turners Falls High PM South Hadley High School Elmcrest CC @3:00 PM School East Mtn Country Club @3:00 PM @4:00 PM Turners Falls High School Wed 09/19 Boys Varsity Soccer @ @5:00 PM Northampton High School Girls Varsity Soccer Boys Varsity Golf @ Girls Junior Varsity Franklin County Tech. School Northampton David Wright Boys Junior Varsity High School of Commerce @ Soccer vs Frontier Regional Stadium @4:00 PM Westfield Technical Academy Thomas Memorial Golf School Soccer vs Chicopee Course @3:00 PM Comprehensive HS Westfield Technical Academy Gateway Reg. High School Boys Junior Varsity Soccer Southwick JV Soccer Field @4:00 PM @4:00 PM @ Northampton High School @5:00 PM Boys Varsity Soccer @ JFK Middle School @4:00 9/19/2018 John J. Duggan Academy PM Girls Varsity Soccer Mon 09/17 Girls Junior Varsity Soccer Tree Top Park @4:00 PM Boys Varsity Cross vs Amherst-Pelham Reg High Westfield Technical Academy Wed 09/12 @ Saint Mary Parish School Country @ Saint Mary Parish Girls Varsity Field Hockey vs School Girls Varsity Soccer vs School Southwick JV Soccer Field North Middle School @4:00 Westfield Technical Academy Smith Academy PM Stanley Park @3:30 PM Westfield High School @4:00 @4:00 PM North Middle School @4 PM PM Boys Varsity Cross Wed 09/12 9/20/2018 Boys Varsity Soccer Thu 09/20 Country vs Gateway, Frontier Boys Varsity Golf @ Pope Boys Varsity Golf @ Boys Varsity Golf vs Frontier @ STM Boys Chicopee Comprehensive HS Westfield Technical Academy Monson High School Francis High School @ Pioneer Valley Christian (DNC) Boys Varsity Cross Franconia @3:00 PM Chicopee Country Club Tekoa Country Club @3:00 @3:00 PM Academy Country, Stanley Park @3:45 PM PM Girls Varsity Soccer vs Pioneer Valley Christian Agawam High School Girls Varsity Volleyball @ School @4:00 PM Bullens Field @7:00 PM Smith Vocational and Agricultural HS Girls Varsity Volleyball @ Smith Vocational High Chicopee Comprehensive HS School @5:00 PM Chicopee Comprehensive Garnett sues accountant over $77M lost to wealth manager HS @5:00 PM Thu 09/13 Girls Varsity Field Hockey vs MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — Kevin provided accounting services to dant. Gaughan said that “based Garnett is suing an accountant and Garnett and his business interests,” upon the facts, we are confident this Girls Junior Varsity Field Holyoke High School Southwick Field Hockey his firm, alleging they helped a according to the lawsuit, which was matter ultimately will be resolved Hockey vs Smith Academy wealth manager steal $77 million initially filed in Hennepin County in Mr. Garnett’s favor.” Westfield High School @5:30 Field @4:30 PM PM from the retired Minnesota District Court and moved The lawsuit claims Wertheim Boys Varsity Soccer vs Timberwolves and Boston Celtics Wednesday to U.S. District Court in “took direction from Banks and for Girls Junior Varsity Soccer vs Monson High School star. Minneapolis. some reason chose to have virtually Agawam High School Southwick Varsity Soccer The federal malpractice lawsuit Defense attorney Greg Simpson no contact with Garnett.” Bullens Field @5:15 PM Field @4:00 PM alleges Kentucky-based accountant told the Star Tribune his clients According to the lawsuit, Michael Wertheim and Welenken deny the allegations and will “vig- Wertheim prepared financial state- Girls Junior Varsity Volleyball Fri 09/14 CPAs enabled Charles Banks IV of orously” fight the suit. ments, was a registered agent for @ Chicopee Comprehensive Girls Varsity Soccer @ Atlanta to defraud Garnett through Banks was not named as a defen- companies in which Garnett held a HS Holyoke High School businesses in which Garnett and dant. Banks was sentenced last year financial interest, and added his Chicopee Comprehensive Roberts’ Sports Complex at Banks shared an interest. to four years in federal prison for name to bank accounts holding HS @4:00 PM Holyoke High School @4:00 The lawsuit contends Wertheim defrauding another former NBA Garnett’s money. PM “possessed actual knowledge that star, retired San Antonio Spurs Wertheim also “worked in con- Thu 09/13 Banks was helping himself to mil- player Tim Duncan, of millions of cert” with Banks to put Garnett on Boys Varsity Soccer vs Girls Varsity Volleyball vs lions of dollars of Garnett’s money dollars. In one of Duncan’s deals an allowance and set budgets that Belchertown High School Franklin County Tech. School and did nothing about it.” with Banks, Duncan said he was the 15-time NBA all-star was urged Bullens Field @7:00 PM James E. Vincent “Banks intentionally ... looted told Garnett would be a partner. to follow, the suit read. Gymnasium @6:00 PM Garnett of his earnings and assets Garnett’s attorney, Mark Garnett retired with the Boys Junior Varsity Soccer for many years, including the many Gaughan, declined to say why Timberwolves in 2016. vs Belchertown High School years that Welenken and Wertheim Banks was not named as a defen- Bullens Field @5:15 PM

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the Bombers rolled on the road in their sea- hopefully our experience and leadership will son opener. give us another successful year…. (Our play- ers) feel like they’re a family already so soon, BOYS SOCCER so quick in the season so that was awesome to see.” Tigers bond, BEAT ‘THE PUTZ’ FIELD HOCKEY NFL FOOTBALL CHALLENGE bounce Franklin Westfield Technical Academy 6, Pompi lifts Rams Pick Sunday NFL Games, Beat Our Sports Guy & Win! Franklin Tech 3 Southwick 1, Palmer 0 Senior Alyssa Pompi scored the game’s • Entry forms will appear in Monday on Friday of that week’s contest. A one-goal deficit may seem like a bleak prospect to bounce back from for some teams, lone goal for Southwick. Rams’ senior Sydney thru Friday’s printed editions of • The Putz’s Picks will appear in the but not for this veteran laden squad from the Gorman assisted. The Westfield News and in The Saturday edition of The Westfield Whip City. Southwick goalie Clare Stratton (1 save) Pennysaver. News. “It was kind of scary (down 1-0) because earned a shutout. • The putz picks & the Winners • Beat ‘The putz’ ANd finish with the beginning of the year not knowing what will appear in The Westfield GIRLS VOLLEYBALL the best record overall to claim was going to happen and then the kids News ONLy. that week’s gift certificate. responded with three goals which was awe- • Original entry forms must be some,” said Westfield Tech coach Kyle Bombers take one used. No duplications or copies • Each weekly winner will be Dulude, whose team returns fresh off a 16-3-1 • Completed Entry Forms must eligible for a GrANd priZE, record a season ago. The Tigers lost just three be postmarked by midnight 2nd place & 3rd place drawing!! players to graduation. from Redhawks Phillip Lisyanyy scored two goals, and Frontier def. Westfield 25-13, 25-16, Darryl Reopel, Ruvim Vdovichenko (assist), 17-25, 25-21 Frank Florek (assist), Brad Marion (assist) Brigid Moriarty (10 assists), Tanya Shvyryd had one apiece. Stephaun Nikiel also had an (5 kills, 5 digs), Madi Robitaille (3 kills, 3 assist. blocks), Viktoria Pavlyuk (4 kills), and “With just losing just three players, (we are) Yanaira Henry (16 digs) led Westfield in a THis WEEk’s CONTEsT spONsOrEd By: very optimistic for this upcoming season,” tough matchup against the defending Division Dulude said. “We have a tough schedule but 3 state champion Redhawks. 2 Broad StrEEt, WEStfiEld • 562-0335 6 Big Screen TVs - NFL Sports Package TAVERN Thursdays & Sundays Live PrimE $ 75 R•E•S•T•A•U•R•A•N•T Entertainment Thursdays 9 Lunch Thursday $1495 Dinner Open For Lunch & Dinner thru Sunday riB Sundays $1495 All Day 7 Days • 7 Nights www.TavernRestaurantWestfield.com

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TV Sports Listings Dear Saturday, Sept. 8 FS1 — Houston at Boston AUTO RACING 7 p.m. Annie 10:30 a.m. MLB — Regional coverage, Chicago Cubs at Washington OR San NBCSN — NASCAR, Monster Energy Cup Series, Big Machine Francisco at Milwaukee By ANNIE LANE Vodka 400 at The Brickyard, practice, at Indianapolis 10 p.m. 11:30 a.m. MLB — Regional coverage, N.Y. Yankees at Seattle OR Atlanta at Explosion and Silence NBCSN — NASCAR, Xfinity Series, Lilly Diabetes 250, qualifying, at Arizona (games joined in progress) Dear Annie: My husband and I have been married for seven years. Having both been married and divorced before, we com- Indianapolis MIXED MARTIAL ARTS mitted and agreed before we married that the words “separation” 1:30 p.m. 8 p.m. and “divorce” would never be discussed in our future. NBCSN — NASCAR, Monster Energy Cup Series, Big Machine FX - UFC 228, prelims, at Dallas We have a large circle of friends and attend music festivals that include old-time dancing, which I love. We both agreed that Vodka 400 at The Brickyard, final practice, at Indianapolis RUGBY it’s OK to dance with others occasionally. 3 p.m. Midnight (Sunday) An acquaintance, “Frank,” attends a couple of the same festi- vals. He’s married, but his wife has medical conditions, so she NBCSN — NASCAR, Xfinity Series, Lilly Diabetes 250, at NBCSN — English Premiership, Wasps vs. Exeter (same-day tape) can’t always accompany him. Frank also loves to dance, and Indianapolis SOCCER when his wife is not available, he dances with many ladies. Last weekend, we attended a festival. Frank asked me to dance a 6 p.m. 8:50 a.m. couple of times on the second day. When we got back to our NBCSN — NASCAR, Monster Energy Cup Series, Big Machine ESPNEWS — UEFA Nations League, Northern Ireland vs. Bosnia camper, my husband blew up at me, accused me of “coming on Vodka 400 at The Brickyard, qualifying, at Indianapolis and Herzegovina, at Belfast, Northern Ireland to” Frank and said, “I’m leaving you. We’re done. I’m not put- ting up with this anymore. You ticked me off yesterday, as well, BASKETBALL SURFING and that’s enough.” When I asked what I’d done the day before, 7 p.m. 2 p.m. he said, “I don’t remember, but you tick me off every day, so it doesn’t matter.” He threatened to pack up and leave right away NBA — Exhibition, Women’s national teams, United States vs. CBS — WSL Surf Ranch Pro, at Lemoore, Calif. and said I could go home with “him.” I was in disbelief at his Canada, at Bridgeport, Conn. TENNIS accusation, which was the furthest thing from the truth. I 4 p.m. remained calm, and slowly he cooled off. After some time, we BOXING returned to our seats and resumed socializing and dancing. We 9 p.m. ESPN — U.S. Open, women’s championship, at New York --- finished the evening and headed back to the camper. We packed SHO — Danny Garcia vs. Shawn Porter, for the vacant WBC World Sunday, Sept. 9 up the next morning to head home. My husband has not said another word about this, and we welterweight title; Yordenis Ugas vs. Cesar Barrionuevo, welterweights, AUTO RACING have returned to our usual routine. He’s back to his usual happy at Brooklyn, N.Y. 2 p.m. self, as if it never happened! I’ve thought this through, and I believe that my husband’s jealousy stemmed from his fear of 9:45 p.m. NBCSN — NASCAR, Monster Energy Cup Series, Big Machine rejection. His first wife left him for another man. But his words HBO — Juan Francisco Estrada vs. Felipe Orucuta, junior bantam- Vodka 400 at The Brickyard, at Indianapolis haunt me, and I’m not sleeping. We have had a good marriage weights; Donnie Nietes vs. Aston Palicte, for the vacant WBO junior ban- 5 p.m. and often speak about how blessed we are. We’re followers of Jesus Christ, and I am committed to the vows we made before tamweight title; Kazuto Ioka vs. McWilliams Arroyo, junior bantam- FS1 — IMSA, WeatherTech SportsCar Championship, America’s Tire God, but he seems to have forgotten our commitment. weights, at Inglewood, Calif. 250, at Salinas, Calif. I have spoken to no one about this but am at a loss as to what to do. Of course, I will no longer dance with anyone else -- but COLLEGE FOOTBALL CYCLING what else can I do? I can’t just pretend that his words didn’t cut Noon 11 p.m. me deeply, and now there is the issue of trust, on both sides. He ABC or ESPN2 — Regional coverage, Georgia Tech at USF (Note: NBCSN — Vuelta a España, Stage 15, from Ribera de Arriba to has an attitude of unforgiveness, which has been evident many times in the past (not just with me). Your advice would be Alaska and Hawaii will receive this game on ESPN2) Lagos de Covadonga, Spain (same-day tape) greatly appreciated. -- Perception vs. Truth ABC or ESPN2 — Regional coverage, Arizona at Houston (Note: GOLF Dear Perception vs. Truth: You’re right that it’s an issue of trust on both sides -- because trusting a partner doesn’t just mean Alaska and Hawaii will receive this game on ABC) 6 a.m. trusting the person not to be unfaithful; it means trusting the BTN — New Mexico at Wisconsin GOLF — European PGA Tour, Omega European Masters, final person not to try to control you or make you feel lesser in any way. Your husband broke your trust the day he blew up at you. CBSSN — Liberty at Army round, at Crans Montana, Switzerland That was bad. But even worse was his silence about it afterward. ESPN — Mississippi St. at Kansas St. Noon Everyone makes mistakes; what’s important is our willingness ESPNU — Duke at Northwestern GOLF — PGA Tour, BMW Championship, final round, at Newtown to talk through them and grow from them. I strongly recommend seeking the guidance of a marriage FS1 — W. Michigan at Michigan Square, Pa. counselor or religious adviser, as your husband’s emotional SEC — Nevada at Vanderbilt 2 p.m. volatility might make it difficult to work through without a more objective third party present. If his outbursts escalate to a point 1 p.m. NBC — PGA Tour, BMW Championship, final round, at Newtown where you don’t feel safe, call 911 or The National Domestic FOX — UCLA at Oklahoma Square, Pa. Violence Hotline at 800-799-7233. 3:30 p.m. Visit http://www.creatorspublishing.com for more informa- MLB BASEBALL tion. ABC — Colorado at Nebraska 1:30 p.m. BTN — Rutgers at Ohio St. TBS — Chicago Cubs at Washington CBS — Georgia at South Carolina 4:30 p.m. HINTS FROM HELOISE CBSSN — Memphis at Navy MLB — Regional coverage, Atlanta at Arizona OR Texas at Oakland PLACE MATS FOR KIDS NBC — Ball St. at Notre Dame (games joined in progress) Dear Heloise: During special occasion ESPN2 — Arkansas St. at Alabama 8 p.m. such as Halloween, Thanksgiving and Christmas, I found a way to keep children out ESPNU — North Carolina at East Carolina ESPN — Houston at Boston of the kitchen and keep them busy and quiet. 4 p.m. NFL FOOTBALL I buy thin, white cardboard at a craft store and cut it up into place mat sizes. I write each FSN — Lamar at Texas Tech 1 p.m. child’s name in the upper right-hand corner, SEC — E. Tennessee St. at Tennessee CBS — Regional coverage, Buffalo at Baltimore, Pittsburgh at then hand out markers, crayons and pencils, and have each of them draw their idea of the holiday on the place 5 p.m. Cleveland, Cincinnati at Indianapolis or Houston at New England mat. Some draw a snowman or a turkey or pilgrims -- whatever FOX — Iowa St. at Iowa FOX — Regional coverage, Tennessee at Miami, San Francisco at they think represents the holiday. Then I use those place mats on the children’s table, with each child sitting at his or her place mat. 7 p.m. Minnesota, Tampa Bay at New Orleans or Jacksonville at N.Y. Giants The children love it! -- Amy W., Lincoln, Neb. ESPN — Clemson at Texas A&M 4 p.m. Amy, what a great idea! The children are included in the fes- tivities in a very happy and memorable way. -- Heloise ESPN2 — SE Louisiana at LSU CBS — Regional coverage, Kansas City at L.A. Chargers DIFFICULT SITUATION ESPNU — Wyoming at Missouri 4:25 p.m. Dear Heloise: My fiance and I are getting married over the Christmas holiday in an evening wedding by candlelight, where 7:30 p.m. FOX — Regional coverage, Washington at Arizona, Dallas at Carolina cocktails will be served. The problem is that we would rather not BTN — Virginia at Indiana or Seattle at Denver have infants and toddlers at this event, mainly because of the hour and the inclusion of alcohol, but several people we know BTN — W. Illinois at Illinois 8:20 p.m. have children in that age range. How can we gracefully ask them CBSSN — Arkansas at Colorado St. NBC — Chicago at Green Bay to leave the little ones home with a sitter? -- Lauren R., via email P.S. No, we don’t hate children. ESPNEWS — Utah at N. Illinois RODEO Lauren, this is going to be a touchy subject with some families, FS1 — Fresno St. at Minnesota 4 p.m. but here are a few suggestions: First, on both the outer and inner envelope, write only the names of those invited, such as “Mr. and SEC — Kentucky at Florida CBS — PBR Bull Riding, PFIWESTERN.com Invitational, at Mrs. John Smith.” If the invitation does not say “plus family” or 8 p.m. Springfield, Mo. (taped) list the names of the children, then they are NOT included. If, on the return card, they add “and children,” call them and explain ABC — Penn St. at Pittsburgh RUNNING that children are not invited due to the hour of the wedding and FSN — S. Alabama at Oklahoma St. Noon lack of accommodations for children. -- Heloise 8:30 p.m. NBC — New Balance 5th Avenue Mile, at New York FOX — Southern Cal at Stanford SOCCER 10:15 p.m. 11:50 a.m. ESPN2 — California at BYU ESPNEWS — UEFA Nations League, Bulgaria vs. Norway, at Sofia, ESPNU — UConn at Boise St. Bulgaria 10:45 p.m. 2:30 p.m. ESPN — Michigan St. at Arizona St. ESPNEWS — UEFA Nations League, Cyprus vs. Slovenia, at GOLF Nicosia, Cyprus 6:30 a.m. TENNIS GOLF — European PGA Tour, Omega European Masters, third 1 p.m. round, at Crans Montana, Switzerland ESPN2 — U.S. Open, women’s doubles championship, at New York Noon 4 p.m. NBC — PGA Tour, BMW Championship, third round, at Newtown ESPN — U.S. Open, men’s championship, at New York Square, Pa. TRACK & FIELD 3:30 p.m. 1 a.m. (Monday) GOLF- PGA Tour, BMW Championship, third round, at Newtown NBCSN — IAAF, Continental Cup, at Ostrava, Czech Republic Square, Pa. (same-day tape) MLB BASEBALL WNBA BASKETBALL 1 p.m. 3:30 p.m. MLB — Miami at Pittsburgh ABC — Finals (best-of 5 series), Game 2, Washington at Seattle 4 p.m. THE WESTFIELD NEWS WWW.THEWESTFIELDNEWS.COM SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 2018 - PAGE 13

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HAPPY BIRTHDAY for Sunday, Sept. 9, 2018: This year could be unusually significant if you use your energy well when opportunities appear. You seem more desirable to others. People naturally seek you out. An idealistic goal could appear and easily can be manifested. If you are single, you are likely to attract several poten- tial suitors. Curb a tendency to be too me-orient- By Steve Kelley and Jeff Parker ed. If you are attached, you need to be sensitive DUSTIN and attentive to your sweetie; it isn’t just about you. A fellow VIRGO makes you uncomfortable with his or her criticism. The Stars Show the Kind of Day You’ll Have: 5-Dynamic; 4-Positive; 3-Average; 2-So-so; 1-Difficult ARIES (March 21-April 19) HHH You find that a loved one goes out of his or her way to make you smile. You could be confused about the message the other party wants to convey. Use your nurturing style and sense of timing to uncover the feelings that moti- vate this person. Tonight: Enjoy the moment. This Week: Expect a setback or two, but know that you can easily bypass them. SCARY GARY Mark Buford TAURUS (April 20-May 20) HHH A friend or loved one expresses his or her feelings about you. You beam as you feel acknowledged and cared about. Those around you might want to be closer to you and make plans with you. Do not be fearful. Tonight: Adjust your plans accordingly. This Week: You might believe others are speaking a different language from yours. GEMINI (May 21-June 20) HHH You sense that you would be better off reading your Sunday paper over a favorite meal. Do not allow pressure to intrude on this special Crosswords time. You might want to change the topic if someone should insist on discussing money. Don’t think of anything stressful. Tonight: Keep DOGS of C-KENNEL Mick and Mason Mastroianni it low-key. This Week: Your creativity emerges when you hit an obstacle. CANCER (June 21-July 22) HHH This is the day that you finally decide to get something off your chest. Hopefully you can find the person who needs to hear this message. The conversation you have could mark a new beginning between the two of you. Tonight: You have a reason for celebration. This Week: Eventually you deal with what you must. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) HHH You have an innate quality of wanting to indulge others and make them feel good. Confusion could greet you first, as you might receive an unexpected reaction. Know that you B.C. Mastroianni and Hart might not be reading the situation clearly. Step back and detach. Tonight: Make it your treat. This Week: You take a risk, and it works out. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) HHH Use today’s New Moon in your sign to make some decisions or resolutions, and they are likely to work out. You need to reach out to someone you care about who doesn’t seem to understand you. Try to clarify your feelings to this person. Tonight: Go for what you want. This Week: Use your good sense and ignore pie-in-the-sky daydreams. LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 22) HHH You seem to be able to empower your- self by taking some time alone. As social as you can be, you also need periods for centering and reflection. Passions run high when you share ONE BIG HAPPY Rick Detorie time with a loved one. You know how to indulge this person. Tonight: At a favorite place. This Week: Now is the time to make a request. SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21) HHH When an invitation involving your friends appears, there is only one answer: yes. You might find a get-together relaxing. You also will be able to get a better read on one person who is quite important to you. Be willing to change your plans if necessary. Tonight: Out among the crowds. This Week: Lie low until you no longer can hold back. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21) HHH You clearly need to visit with an older friend or relative. Even if you feel as though the relationship is off, you have the unique opportu- ANDY CAPP Mahoney, Goldsmith and Garnett nity to make way for a new beginning. If you need to work, clear the air with a boss. Tonight: Meet others for dinner at a new restaurant. This Week: Meetings on Monday or Tuesday seem to have high energy. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) HHHH You might be changing so much that what appealed to you a month ago no longer does. Take the opportunity to look at taking classes or advancing your knowledge in your chosen field. You could be playing with the idea of traveling. Tonight: Let your mind wander. Cryptoquip This Week: Your request is someone else’s pleasure. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18) HHH One-on-one relating draws in more information than you thought was available. You John Deering and John Newcombe might have some questions, so feel free to ask ZACK HILL them. If you don’t, you probably will regret it later. Your relationship with a special person might be changing. Adjust accordingly. Tonight: Be a duo. This Week: Take action, but only after you have checked out every possibility. PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20) HHH Understand what is happening with others. You might not have been as conscious as you have needed to be about key members of your family. Listen to what they share. Encourage others to open up, and allow them to experience more security. Tonight: Accept an invitation. This Week: Work with a partner. PAGE 14-SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 8,2018 victory. is nextinlineforabigrace is a“Big3”raceandTruex DON’T BESURPRISEDIF:This DARK HORSE:DanielSuarez house Jr. FIRST ONEOUT:RickySten- Chase Elliott Kevin Harvick,AricAlmirola, REST OFTOP5:KyleBusch, WINNER: MartinTruexJr. pretty frustrating.” place,” hesaid.“That’s down alloverthedamn lapped carsthatare50laps lapped cars.“Thereare Bowyer blameditallon comment fromNewman. GODWIN KELLY’STAKE:No the wall. 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MOTOR MOUTHS S K C I P S ’ FOR INDIANAPOLIS N I W D O G FEUD OF THE WEEK ask ourselves A fewquestionswehadto SPEED FREAKS NASCAR THIS WEEK April 21:ToyotaOwners400atRichmond(KyleBusch) April 15:FoodCity500atBristol(KyleBusch) April 8:O’ReillyAutoParts500atTexas(KyleBusch) March 26:STP500atMartinsville(ClintBowyer) March 18:AutoClub400atFontana(MartinTruexJr.) Harvick) March 11:CampingWorld500(k)atPhoenix(Kevin March 4:Kobalt400atLasVegas(KevinHarvick) Feb. 25:FoldsofHonor500atAtlanta(KevinHarvick) Feb. 18:Daytona500(AustinDillon) Elliott) Feb. 15:Can-AmDuelatDaytona(RyanBlaneyandChase Feb. 11:ClashatDaytona(BradKeselowski) 2018 SCHEDULE AND WINNERS since late July KYLE BUSCH Hasn’t won 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 Brickyard win Fifteen years since lone HARVICK KEVIN

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