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TODAY’S ‘It’s in the hands of the bishop’ QUOTE NOTRE DAME PARISHIONERS FEAR THEIR CHURCH WILL BE CLOSED "The future is purchased BY GUS STEEVES by the present.” NEWS STAFF WRITER — Samuel Johnson SOUTHBRIDGE — Is Notre Dame Church clos- ing? That seems to be the direction in which the three committees coordinating the merger of Sacred TOMORROW’’S Heart and Notre Dame parishes are leaning. Two of them have already voted 6-5 and 7-3 to recommend WEATHER doing so, and the third meets tonight to vote on the issue. “I think it’d be an awful blow to Southbridge if that church were closed,” said Raymond Desrosiers, who has been a parishioner at both during his life. “… People should open their eyes because the unexpected is about to happen.” Desrosiers was one of around 80 Notre Dame parishioners who met this weekend at the request of some members of the joint Pastoral Council. Gus Steeves photo, above/file photo, right (That body has four elected by each church’s mem- Above, wondering how long he’ll be able to do so, Raymond Desrosiers bers and four appointed by the priest, Rev. Leo- uses the Marcy Street doors to exit Notre Dame Church Monday. At Paul LeBlanc.) The other two panels investigating right, Bishop Robert McManus performs service at the 100th anniver- Mostly Sunny sary Mass at Sacred Heart of Jesus Church in November 2008. Please Read NOTRE DAME, page A8 High 63 Low 40

WINNING Alicea is LOTTERY Dowling wins in Sturbridge NUMBERS upset by MURAWSKI MASS. DAILY NUMBERS drawn Monday BESTS complaint afternoon were: 9-9-6-6 MURPHY BY CHRISTOPHER TANGUAY MASS DAILY NUMBERS NEWS STAFF WRITER to Ethics drawn Monday night were: STURBRIDGE — The 8-4-4-8 Board of Selectmen has a BY RYAN GRANNAN-DOLL new member — Mary NEWS STAFF WRITER Cash Winfall: Dowling. SOUTHBRIDGE — State Rep. 4-10-13-14-25-36 A member of the Geraldo Alicea, D-Charlton, is Finance Committee for sounding off against the two terms, Dowling was Southbridge Evening News for fil- defeated by only five votes ing a complaint against him with LOCAL in a bid for a seat on the the state Ethics Commission. board two years ago. “It is unfortunate that the local Monday night, she com- newspaper seems to be more con- fortably defeated her cerned with creating controversy opponent James Ehrhard where there is none for the sake of — who narrowly lost a a front page run for selectman last story, rather year by 14 votes — by a Shawn Kelley photos than promoting margin of 275 votes. and supporting The final count was Members of Selectman-elect Mary Dowling’s family wave to voters coming in and out of the what is in the Dowling with 1,039 votes polls Monday. Dowling bested opponent James Ehrhard by 275 votes. Below, Town Clerk best interests of Lorraine Murawski smiles as she holds her campaign sign outside of the polls at Burgess and Ehrhard, 764. the communi- The Hot Spot Elementary School. Murawski easily won re-election over challenger Susan G. Murphy. “I’m extremely happy ty,” Alicea said Page A3 and excited,” Dowling in a statement said following the released announcement of the GARIERI FACES Monday after- SPORTS results by Assistant Town noon. Clerk Heather Hall short- RECALL EFFORT Alicea also Geraldo Alicea ly after 8 p.m. claimed the “I’m humbled by the complaint, as well as another this amount of support that I BY TARA JOHNSON STONEBRIDGE PRESS CORRESPONDENT newspaper filed alleging the received from the commu- Town Council violated the state’s STURBRIDGE — A Sturbridge res- nity,”Dowling continued. Open Meeting Law, was slowing ident has launched a recall effort She commended her down negotiations to relocate the against Selectman Scott Garieri, col- opponent on a well-run Registry of Motor Vehicles lecting signatures during Monday’s campaign. branch. annual town election. “It was hard,” Dowling The Southbridge Evening News Easy win for The Hill One year ago said. “It was a very close filed a complaint last week with Patrick Babcock race throughout the the Ethics Commission after Page A10 said he supported entire campaign.” Alicea participated in an executive Garieri. When Going into Monday’s session meeting of the reports surfaced election, Dowling said, “It Southbridge Town Council that Garieri had was anybody’s guess as to Monday, April 5 to discuss moving GLOBAL AFFAIRS made expletive- who was going to win.” the RMV back to town. laden statements Looking at taking up While no one said what solution WHAT’S HAPPENING during an execu- her post on the Board of was discussed, officials have been tive session of a ‘BEYOND OUR BORDERS’ Selectmen as “starting a discussing, in public forums, Town PAGE A2 new adventure,” Dowling moving the RMV into the Administrator said there is no one specif- Scott Garieri Casaubon Senior Center on Search Committee ic topic she wants to tack- LaRochelle Way.The senior facili- meeting on Jan. 6, Babcock said he e- OPINION le in her freshman year, ty would move into the mailed Garieri for an explanation. but would rather partici- Community Center/Armory on GET YOUR According to Babcock, the select- pate and contribute in Chestnut Street. man’s response indicated “he stood POINT ACROSS what is already in front of Last year, the RMV,citing budg- PAGE A4 et cuts, closed its former Please Read DOWLING, page A11 Please Read RECALL, page A11 WHAT TO DO Please Read ALICEA, page A9 A CALENDAR OF AREA EVENTS PAGE A5 Local Democrats strike stance on RMV BY WALTER BIRD JR. of a loan to the owners of ices be returned to the Big April 10 meeting, it says in the Commonwealth’s behalf to NEWS STAFF WRITER Big Bunny Plaza on Main Bunny Plaza,” the letter letter, voted to urge local and provide Registry Services in SOUTHBRIDGE — The Street and the return of a reads. “The committee state elected officials to both Southbridge” and “work Southbridge Democratic branch RMV office to that understands that, with resti- “advocate for its citizens, toward the reestablishment of Town Committee is weigh- property. tution, the principals agree namely, the principals of the Registry services in the town ing in on the controversy “The Committee unani- to host the Commonwealth Big Bunny Plaza, for repay- of Southbridge without com- surrounding the Registry of mously expressed its desire in its provision of Registry ment and/or forgiveness of promising the restitution Motor Vehicles, sending a that the Commonwealth of services, rent free, with monies/loans obtained and mentioned above.” letter to town councilors that honor its con- exception of utilities.” expended by them to remodel 6 56525 10441 1 calls both for the forgiveness tract and that Registry serv- Committee members at an their facilities on the Please Read RMV, page A12 2 • Wednesday, April 14, 2010 FROM THE OUTSIDE IN ACCURACY WATCH Muzzle Awards flag First AT THE THE SOUTHBRIDGE EVENING NEWS IS COMMITTED TO ACCU- RACY IN ALL ITS NEWS REPORTS. ALTHOUGH NUMEROUS SAFE- GUARDS ARE IN PLACE TO ENSURE ACCURATE REPORTING, MIS- Amendment violations MOVIES TAKES CAN OCCUR. CONFIRMED FACT ERRORS WILL BE CORRECTED AT THE TOP LEFT RICHMOND, Va. (AP) — Banning the sale ized license plate, citing a rule barring HAND CORNER OF PAGE A2 IN A TIMELY MANNER. of wine because of a nude, bike-riding nymph plates that might be "offensive to the gener- ‘Titans’ clashes with IF YOU FIND A MISTAKE, CALL (508)764-4325, EXT. 107 on the label of the bottle. Confining campus al public." Keith Kimmel challenged the DURING NORMAL BUSINESS HOURS. AFTER 5 P.M., PRESS EXT. protests to a "free-speech patio." Keeping decision in court, but O'Neil said the lawsuit ‘Date Night’ at movies street performers off the Las Vegas Strip. won't proceed because Kimmel died in 152 FOR THE NEWSROOM HOTLINE. Those were some of the actions that the March. O'Neil noted the government DAVID GERMAIN AP MOVIE WRITER Thomas Jefferson Center for the Protection improperly curbs free speech when it cre- of Free Expression cited Tuesday in award- ates a forum for public expression, then LOS ANGELES (AP) — Steve Carell ing its dubious "Muzzle" awards. The only allows some messages to be expressed. and Tina Fey are in a box-office clash Charlottesville center awards the Muzzles The Virginia Department of Corrections with the gods of Mount Olympus. annually to mark the April 13 birthday of won a Muzzle for denying inmate Kyle Mabe No. 1 bragging rights for the weekend The Southbridge Evening News (USPS 504-380) is pub- Jefferson — its namesake, the third presi- a compact disc containing audio of a were too close to call Sunday, with 20th dent and free-speech advocate. Christian sermon, which the center said Century Fox estimating a $27.1 million lished daily Monday through Friday, except holidays Center director Bob O'Neil said that while the violated his constitutional rights of free debut for Carell and Fey's comedy "Date (New Year’s Day, Memorial Day, Independence Day, 10 winners of the 2010 awards were geographi- speech and religious freedom. The correc- Night" and Warner Bros. reporting the Labor Day, Thanksgiving and Christmas), by cally diverse, they didn't include any corpora- tions department has since decided to action tale "Clash of the Titans" at $26.9 Stonebridge Press Inc., 25 Elm St., tions or other private entities as in past years — revise its policy to allow inmates to order million. all are government and school officials. religious CDs, effective June 1. Rankings will be sorted out Monday Southbridge, MA 01550. The Alabama Alcohol Beverage Control U.S. Rep. Alan Grayson was cited for asking when studios release final numbers, Periodicals postage paid at Southbridge, Mass. Board won its Muzzle for banning the sale U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder to investi- which can vary by $1 million or more for Postmaster: Send address changes to The News and distribution of a California wine gate a Web site parodying Grayson's site. The some films compared with Sunday esti- because it displays "a person posed in an parody site posted by Republican activists: mates. at address listed above. immoral or sensuous manner." The ques- "mycongressmanisnuts." The Florida Warner executives said they tracked Rates by carrier and motor route are $19.25 for 8 tionable image is a replica of a 1895 French Democrat's site was called "mycongressman- "Clash of the Titans" as No. 1 for a sec- weeks, $31.25 for 13 weeks, $61.00 for 26 weeks poster featuring a nymph flying next to a hasguts." Grayson also should probably ond straight weekend, with "Date Night" and $120 for 52 weeks. winged bicycle. develop a thicker skin, the center noted. trailing by about $1 million. "If you magnify it by three- or four-fold, Other winners include: The Puerto Rico "I'm not complaining about it," said Mail (in county) rates are $45.60 for 13 weeks, even then you could barely detect a nipple," Department of Education for banning five Dan Fellman, head of distribution for $90.50 for 26 weeks, and $162.60 for 52 weeks. O'Neil said. books at high schools; the Texas Legislature Warner. "They're certainly entitled to Mail (out of county) rates are $61.50 for 13 weeks, Southwestern College administrators won for passing legislation requiring the state film their own projection, and we'll see. $111.00 for 26 weeks, and $197.50 for 52 weeks. a Muzzle for its policy of limiting protests to a commission to deny tax incentives for films Maybe they're right and we're wrong. "free-speech patio." Faculty members at the shot in the state that portray Texas negatively; Monday will tell." Student rate is $104 for 32 weeks. Chula Vista, Calif., college who tried to move Chicago Alderman James Balcer for unilater- Photo finishes are rare for the No. 1 Minimum mail subscription is four weeks. to a nearby courtyard when protesting budget ally ordering that an artist's mural be painted spot at the box office, where one movie All mail subscriptions are payable cuts were banned from campus. After public over, even though the artist properly sought usually is the clear winner. outcry, officials lifted the ban, but the free- permission from the private building's owner. Weekend projections include fairly in advance to The News. speech patio remains, O'Neil said. As in previous years, free-speech issues hard figures for Friday and Saturday but A Muzzle went to the Las Vegas Police involving high school publications drew the estimates for how much a movie will Department for trying to keep musicians center's attention. take in on Sunday. Studios base those Why read from performing on the main strip, despite Muzzles went to West Fargo School Board estimates on such factors as how similar the fact that streets, sidewalks and parks are in North Dakota and Orange County, Calif., movies performed in past weekends. the Southbridge considered public forums. High School Principal S.K. Johnson. The fac- Studios sometimes grumble that com- "You'd think that on the Las Vegas strip, of all ulty adviser of the West Fargo High School petitors inflate their Sunday numbers to Evening News? places, there'd be lots of levity," but among those student newspaper was removed from that make a debut look stronger. police cited last year under local ordinances position because administrators thought he "You can't do that," said Bert Quite simply because you won’t were an Elvis impersonator and a woman who allowed too much negative content. Johnson Livingston, a 20th Century Fox distribu- find a bigger concentration of local sang and played guitar. A federal lawsuit was locked all 300 copies of a student-produced tion executive. "What you do is you look news — your news — anywhere else. filed challenging the police's actions. A settle- magazine in a locker because it featured tat- up history, you come up with your best- Period. If it matters to you, you’re ment appears to be in the works, O'Neil said. tooed students and a "gang-looking" cover guess scenario. The number is the num- going to find it here. Oklahoma's tax commission won its that the principal didn't think represent a ber. Whatever it is, if it ends up being No. Muzzle for denying an "IM GAY" personal- positive image of the school. 1 or 5 or 6, we just estimate our num- bers." Winning the top spot at the box office the guidelines obtained Friday by The is a valuable marketing edge, allowing a Montana judge on list for Associated Press. The rest of the guidelines studio to proclaim its release as the No. Supreme Court nominee BEYOND OUR follow previously known and public proce- 1 movie in advertising through the fol- dures for handling canonical investigations lowing weekend. WASHINGTON (AP) — President Barack BORDERS and trials of priests suspected of abuse. Even if rankings change on Monday, Obama's candidates for the Supreme Court it's often the Sunday figures that linger in include a new name, federal appeals court NEWS IN A the minds of movie fans, who may not Judge Sidney Thomas of Montana, and at NUTSHELL Okla. Tea Party, legislators bother to check out the final numbers a least six others who were contenders when envision anti-federal militia day later. Obama chose his first high court nominee "That's why everyone wants to be No. last year, The Associated Press has learned. Vatican: Bishops should OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) — Frustrated by 1 on Sunday, because with the Internet, Among the others under consideration are recent political setbacks, tea party leaders by Monday, it's kind of old news," said former Georgia Chief Justice Leah Ward comply with law in abuse cases and some conservative members of the Paul Dergarabedian, box-office analyst Sears, federal appeals court judges Diane Wood Oklahoma Legislature say they would like to for Hollywood.com. and Merrick Garland, Solicitor General Elena VATICAN CITY (AP) — The Vatican on create a new volunteer militia to help defend "Date Night" casts Carell and Fey as a Kagan, Michigan Gov. Jennifer Granholm and Monday made clear for the first time that against what they believe are improper fed- married couple whose attempt to spice Homeland Security Secretary Janet bishops and other church officials should eral infringements on state sovereignty. up their romantic life leads to misadven- Napolitano. report clerical sex abuse to police if required Tea party movement leaders say they've ture after thugs mistake them for black- The president is seriously reviewing about by law.But the policy failed to satisfy victims discussed the idea with several supportive mailers. 10 people as a potential nominee to replace who charge that the church deliberately hid lawmakers and hope to get legislation next "Clash of the Titans" features Sam Justice John Paul Stevens, who is retiring abuse for decades. year to recognize a new volunteer force. Worthington as a warrior caught in a this summer. Victims, government inquiries and grand They say the unit would not resemble militia battle between men and the gods in Seven of those names are now confirmed juries have all charged that the Catholic groups that have been raided for allegedly ancient Greece.The movie raised its 10- to the AP by the administration. Church created what amounted to a conspira- plotting attacks on law enforcement officers. day total to $110.5 million. A senior administration official said the cy to cover up abuse by keeping allegations "Is it scary? It sure is," said tea party leader Al Running a close No. 3 was president's consideration is not just centered that priests raped and molested children secret Gerhart of Oklahoma City, who heads an umbrel- DreamWorks Animation's "How to Train on the three people receiving the most public and not reporting them to civil authorities. la group of tea party factions called the Oklahoma Your Dragon," which took in $25.4 mil- attention: Wood, Kagan and Garland. The offi- The Vatican has insisted that it has long Constitutional Alliance. "But when do the states lion, lifting its 17-day total to $133.9 mil- cial spoke on condition of anonymity because been the Catholic Church's policy for bish- stop rolling over for the federal government?" lion. no announcements have been made about the ops, like all Christians, to obey civil report- Thus far, the discussions have been Estimated ticket sales for Friday people Obama is considering for the court. ing laws. In a new guide for lay readers post- exploratory. Even the proponents say they through Sunday at U.S. and Canadian ed on its Web site, the Vatican explicitly don't know how an armed force would be theaters, according to Hollywood.com. M.L. PARTLOW & SON, INC. spells out such a policy. organized nor how a state-based militia Final figures will be released Monday. "Civil law concerning reporting of crimes could block federal mandates. 1. "Date Night," $27.1 million. 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uture Rock is a Chicago-based trio Sturbridge that exhibits an uncommon grasp of *The Blue Veins, 9 p.m., The Pump House, F minimalist and visceral rock. They Southbridge, MA perform this Friday, April 16 at The *GORILLA RADIO (Rage Against The Cannery,12 Crane St., in Southbridge. Machine tribute) with SHOTGUN BLUES Chicago sound guru and promoter Leif Guns'N'Roses tribute), 9 p.m., The Cannery,12 Moravy put the group together in early 2004. Crane, Southbridge, $5 Skillfully manipulating live loops, synthesiz- *Mike Hulme, 8 p.m., Whistle Stop, Oxford ers, filters and an electronic drum kit, the *Jonathan Edwards Trio, 9 pm, Point trio succeeds in creating a larger-than-life Breeze, Webster sound that sends crowds into frenzies. *The Last Call Band, 9 p.m. to 12:30 a.m., Coupled The Gas Light Cafe, 59 Schofield Ave., Dudley with an explo- *Live Music Night featuring Jailbreak NOT SO sive light Schlitz Creek, Gerry Cullan, the Matt QUIET show,FR deliv- Brodeur Trio, and the B&E Band, 8:30 p.m. to ers an unpar- 12:30 a.m., PACC, 37 Harris St., Webster CORNER alleled multi- *Adam Trudeau w/The Ticklebomb sense experi- Orchestra, 8-10 p.m., Victoria Station Café, ence. Band Putnam, Conn. MARK members *Paul Geremia, 8 p.m.., The Vanilla Bean, Mickey Pomfret, Conn., $15 RENBURKE Kellerman *Ken Macy,9:30 p.m., The Gold Eagle at The and Felix Laurel House, Dayville, Conn. Moreno utilize *Doors of Deception, 9 p.m., The Lake a myriad of synthesizers, electronics, and Tavern, Dayville, Conn. instruments, while drummer Darren Heitz blends acoustic and electronic drum timbres Wednesday April 21 with live sampling. But the basic focus Future Rock *OPEN MIC w/ Russ Mineau, 8-10 p.m., remains on songs with strong melodies and Victoria Station Café, Putnam, Conn. grooves people can dance to. and other great sound aids, the choir will per- *Perseverance AKA Joe Young, 8 p.m., Mill Adds Kellerman, "We manage to pull off form their wonderful repertoire. This is a Street Brews, Southbridge Thursday, April 22 our live show while keeping pre-recorded free event and suitable for all ages. For fur- *Sharp Drezzed Man, 9 p.m., The Pump *The Gospel Choir Association of New samples to a minimum.” ther information, please call the library at House, Southbridge England, 6:30-7:30 p.m., Jacob Edwards Opening the show is adventurous techno- 508-764-5426. *FUTURE ROCK and THE INDOBOX, 9 Library,236 Main Street, Southbridge rockers Indobox, a band that .com SPECIAL NOTE ABOUT LIVE LISTINGS p.m., The Cannery,12 Crane, Southbridge, $12 *Rob Adams, 6-10 p.m., Ugly Duckling loft describes as “new wave-y, synth-heavy” and SUBMISSION DEADLINE CHANGE: Events in advance/$15 at the door @ The Whistling Swan Restaurant, “totally danceable.” The show starts at 9 p.m., must be now be submitted to me by 7 pm *The Fever Band, 9 p.m., Sneakers Sports Sturbridge and tickets are $12 in advance or $15 at the Thursday of each week to be printed the fol- Bar, Route 74, Ashford Conn. door. For more information, visit lowing week’s papers. *Tiff Jimber, 8-10 p.m., Victoria Station If you’re a live act that would like to be fea- www.12crane.com. Café, Putnam, Conn. tured, know of someone else who is, or simply The Gospel Choir Association of New Friday, April 16 want to let us know about an upcoming gig, e- England, led by Executive Director Eric *Rob Adams, 7-11 p.m., Ugly Duckling loft Saturday, April 17 mail me at the address below. Events must be Edmonds, returns to Southbridge for a sec- @ The Whistling Swan Restaurant, *Charlie Johnson, 8 p.m., Granville's Pub, within 10 miles of the readership area and ond performance next Thursday, April 22, Sturbridge 40 Chestnut St., Spencer submitted to me by 7 pm Thursday of each from 6:30-7:30 p.m. Jacob Edwards Library at *Burnpile, 9 p.m., Wales Irish Pub, 16 *All Folked Up, 9 p.m., TJ O'Brien's, week to be printed the following week’s papers. 236 Main St. Holland Road, Wales Sturbridge Keep the music live and not so quiet here in In an ideal acoustical setting, with the bar- *McMurphys, 9 p.m., TJ O'Brien's, *Rob Adams, 7-11 p.m., Ugly Duckling loft Northeastern CT & Central MA! E-mail rel-vaulted ceiling and surrounded by books Sturbridge @ The Whistling Swan Restaurant, Mark: [email protected].

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will be served in the Church’s Fellowship Hall. Ticket prices are: Concert and dinner: Gateway auditions for Sturbridge Lions hold $10; seniors and children 6 – 12, $8; children under 6 free. Tickets for the concert alone ‘Beauty and the Beast’ annual River Race are also available at $6. Tickets are available from church choir SOUTHBRIDGE — Gateway Players Theatre will hold auditions for the Disney STURBRIDGE — What were General members or at the office (call 508-347-3915); George Washington’s last words before his reservations are highly recommended, as musical “The Beauty and the Beast” on Monday, May 10 at 6:30 pm at the Gateway troops crossed the Deleware River Dec. 25, seating will be limited. Proceeds will benefit 1776? “Get in the boats.” the Church’s music programs. Arts Barn, 111 Main St., Southbridge. All roles are open — from Belle and the Beast to Well, ladies and gentlemen, guys and Mrs. Potts, Gaston and the townspeople. dolls, boys and girls, 234 years later, once — Submitted by Sturbridge Federated again, it is time to “get in the boats .” This Church Men and women, 18 or older , are encour- aged to audition for this beloved musical. time it is to paddle down the Quinebaug Gateway Players is in its 35th season and River in the Sturbridge Lions Club annual always welcomes newcomers. All-American River Race in whatever craft Auditions will consist of cold readings you can get to float. Preferably it will be in a Sturbridge to change from the script. Musical director, Kiel canoe, kayak or raft. Chorale to perform at Krommer will teach auditioners a song The race will be held rain, snow or shine recycle sticker colors from the show while choreographer Joni on Sunday, April 25. (We have done the race Sturbridge Federated Metras will teach a simple dance number in each of the above weather conditions. We STURBRIDGE – Blue Recycling Center for the audition. were told by the powers that control the STURBRIDGE — The Worcester State Stickers are good through April of 2011. Pat Haddock, assisted by Michele Morrill, water, do it or cancel it). College Chorale will present a concert, Yellow stickers are good through the end is the director, with Barbara Day as produc- “Spring Sing!” at 4 p.m. Sunday, April 25 at of April. Everyone who got a yellow sticker er. Stewart Haddock and Kathi Grenier are the Federated Church. As a highly-pol- last year, will get replacement in the mail. If stage managers. “The Beauty and the ished,semi-professional a cappella choir, the you had multiple stickers, then you may Beast” will be staged in August. For more 35-member chorale has gained an interna- trade in your sticker for the plate number information, contact Gateway at 508-764- tional reputation. Under the direction of its that you want. 4531 or [email protected]. leader, Dr. Christie Nigro, the group has If you want an additional sticker, beyond COHASSE FLORIST traveled world wide to perform in destina- the first,then it is $20 per sticker. Stageloft to produce tions such as the Czech Republic, Austria, If you didn’t get any sticker and want one, England, Scotland, Spain, Italy, Ireland, you may download the “Recycling Sticker ‘Romeo and Juliet’ ng Flow Argentina, Poland, and Greece. In 2011, they Form” from the website and send it to the ri e will be performing in Germany. Board of Health with a copy of your regis- CHARLTON — Stageloft Repertory p rs At this “Spring Sing,” the Chorale will tration and a self-addressed envelope. Theater, 450A Main St., Sturbridge, S Abound! showcase a cappella works by Dvorak, You may also come to the Board of Health announces the opening of its spring produc- Dowland, Orban, Lennon/McCartney, Peter office, Room #33 temporary Town Hall from tion of “Romeo and Juliet.” The production will be performed Fridays 22 Goddard St. • Southbridge Schickele and others. 9:30 a.m. to12:30 p.m. Monday through (Behind Friendly’s) Friday. and Saturdays at the theater from April 30 to SPAGHETTI AND MEATBALL DINNER May 16. Curtain times are 8 p.m. on Fridays 508-764-8843 WILL FOLLOW — Submitted by the Sturbridge Recycling and Saturdays and 2 p.m. Sundays. Immediately following the concert, a Center Tickets are $ 16 adults, $14 seniors 65+, $8 homemade spaghetti and meatball dinner students under 14. For information and reservations call 508-347-9005

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25 ELM ST. OPINION ach week I ask myself two ques- SOUTHBRIDGE, MA 01550 Viewpoints and commentary from the Tri-Community and beyond tions when I am considering a topic TELEPHONE: (508) 764-4325 for my column. Should I write FAX: (508) 764-8015 about this or should I not? I weigh www.theheartofmassachusetts.com E the pros and cons. I make the deci- sion, and for better or worse, I give my opinion. FRANK G. WALTER C. Some people agree and some disagree quite strongly. That’s the nature of the opinion page. CHILINSKI BIRD JR. This week was a bit different, though. In PRESIDENT & EDITOR addition to the usual two questions, I grappled PUBLISHER with a third: How can I not write about this? By “this” I am referring to Walter Bird’s col- TRACY F. S EELYE umn of Friday, April 9 titled, “Obama’s silence deafening.” It was such an egregious attack on MANAGING EDITOR the president that it cannot be allowed to stand unchallenged. Bird’s point, hardly dis- guised, is that Barack EDITORIAL Obama is a racist. Like so many on the extreme fringe of conservative thought, Walter Bird sees his point of Trouble view as simple as black and white. The president is a racist, and anyone should be able to see that. Bird can. steeping in Tea OUR TOWN Can you? He tells his read- ers that they can make up AND their own minds, and I have. Party land? BEYOND Some people have such a O THE DITOR hatred for the president that Let’s be clear. There is nothing T E BRENT they will go to any length to ABRAHAMSON discredit him. No vitriol is wrong with harkening back to the off the table when it comes actions of the Founding Fathers when Enjoyed ‘productive’ roundtable meeting to criticizing Barack faced with a political crisis. Obama, the first African-American President of the United States. It’s helped us pull out of problems To the Editor: versation, enthusiastically of Southbridge; Mary In advancing his accusatory view of Obama, I would like to publicly and openly discussed Blanchard, Town of before. Bird cites two events and the way the president The problem enters the room when express my appreciation and options and ideas, and then Sturbridge; Robin Craver, reacted to each of them. In a stretch that excitement for a wonderfully prioritized these into the Town of Charlton; Peter one uses some of the more extreme strains credulity, Bird compares an incident productive economic devel- basis of on-going, quarterly Durant, Town of Spencer; from July 2009 concerning the Cambridge measures taken in the nation’s found- opment roundtable meeting economic development Alan Gordon, Town of police and Harvard Professor Henry Louis ing as a roadmap toward dealing with with town leaderships roundtables. Charlton; Jason Petraitis, Gates with the recent suicide of Phoebe Prince, our own government. In the end, most across the region. Nearly all of the 11 towns Town of North Brookfield; a victim of bullying at South Hadley High On March 29, various town (Southbridge, Charlton, Special Guest Victor voters dismiss the extremists just as School. Because the president commented pub- administrators, selectmen, Sturbridge, Spencer, the Somma, Quinsigamond licly about the Gates situation and did not com- much as they do the entrenched politi- planners, and planning and Brookfields, Brimfield, Community College; and ment about the Prince suicide, Bird takes the cians. local economic development Holland & Wales) were rep- Chamber Economic president to task. He insinuates that the presi- Blood of patriots is not needed now, committee members from resented in this initial meet- Development Committee dent was moved to comment about Gates, a instead sweat of the brow and ideas of across the 11 towns served by ing, and others that could members, Kim Cameron, black man, but felt no such obligation to com- the Central Mass South not attend look forward to Southbridge Hotel & ment about Phoebe Prince, a white girl. That is the mind will be the lifeblood of the Chamber of Commerce met the next one in June. While Conference Center; Brian outrageous. modern tree of liberty. Intellect is not for the first time to discuss certainly there are items for Chandley, Southbridge I do not begrudge Bird his opinions, no mat- the enemy, it’s what will save us. ways we can all work collab- each town to attend to indi- Savings Bank; Tom Dubrey, ter how farfetched they may be. It must be kept Perhaps that’s why new U.S. Sen. oratively on behalf of the vidually, it is also clear that Thomas A. Dubrey, CPA; in mind, however, that Bird is also the editor of region’s economic develop- as a largely rural region Alycia Dzik, Webster First the Southbridge Evening News. As such, he has Scott Brown, R-Mass., the darling of ment. While the Chamber’s there is much that can be Federal Credit Union; and a special obligation to assure that his opinions the Bay State’s Tea Party movement own Economic Development done as part of a large, col- Michael Loin, Bertin stem from accurate reporting. This column opted to skip a Boston rally by the Committee worked hard to lective effort. These first Engineering. fails that test. In his assertion that Obama “jumped into the create an engaging frame- steps taken on March 29 hold ALEXANDRA MCNITT group Wednesday.Sarah Palin, the for- controversy” and “inserted himself” into the work for the meeting, we the promise for a more pros- EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR mer Alaska governor, who can’t quite were simply amazed by the perous future for the area. story concerning Professor Gates, Bird neg- CENTRAL MASS SOUTH define herself nationally since she speed with which partici- Thanks to all for a great lects to mention that Obama was responding to CHAMBER OF COMMERCE quit her office — but claims it wasn’t pants jumped into the con- beginning: Sandy Acly,Town a reporter’s question. The president may not have answered the question to Bird’s liking. In really quitting — was the scheduled fact, on reflection the president himself felt star of the day. that his answer could have been better stated. Brown is no dummy.And it’s not the Lions Club thankful for support of breakfast The obvious question for Bird regarding Obama’s silence on the Phoebe Prince story is first time he’s given Palin the slip. this: “Did you seek comment from President He saw the Tea Party membership’s To the Editor: izations, schools, communi- Society, Big Bunny Market, The Southbridge Lions ty events and individuals D & D Welding and Salvage, Obama?” As the editor of a Massachusetts anger as the best springboard to the Club expresses its gratitude who are genuinely in need All Star Incentive newspaper, you are in a unique position to con- tact the White House for a reaction. That is Senate. He now sees them heading fur- to Southbridge and the sur- of help throughout the Marketing, Southbridge journalism. rounding Communities for area. Community Center, Guida’s ther to the right in a state that may be Columnist Bird goes back to an incident that more centrist than usual, but is cer- again, providing support to We offer a special “thank Dairy, H.P. Hood Company, occurred in July of 2009 to make a dubious par- our Annual Cartoon you” to the following busi- Country Side Farms, allel between the Gates incident and the Prince tainly not radically conservative. He Character Breakfast. nesses and groups whose Attorney Michael still gives them credence for having a tragedy. Had he gone back just a bit further to This was our 19th year support continually help Colognesi and of course the April 2009, he would have had an exact parallel. point, but isn’t going to risk his politi- and we served over 750 peo- make this event a great suc- people of our community. On the 6th of that month, a 12-year-old African- cal neck on them. ple. All proceeds will bene- cess: Southbridge High SOUTHBRIDGE LIONS CLUB American boy named Carl Joseph Walker- fit various charitable organ- School National Honor Why? Partly because former Gov. Hoover of Springfield, took his own life because of excessive bullying in school. With Mitt Romney’s people were more influ- the exception of a brief mention in an editori- ential in Brown’s win than were the Says facts missing from health care debate al (written while Bird was on vacation) and my Tea Partiers. column about Carl Joseph Walker-Hoover, ref- A look to Oklahoma also provides a To the Editor: pre-existing condition out there, the reform bill erence to the incident in the Southbridge Evening News was scant at best. There was no hint. Since the media have been 2) Insurance companies will actually cut over a tril- dominated by negative voic- will no longer be able to jack lion dollars from the deficit indication that Barack Obama commented on A group of tea partiers there are es, it is important that the up premiums over the next decade. the incident, even though it received national now teaming with some more conser- truth about the benefits of 3) Families and businesses I hope the facts, and not attention. the Health Reform bill be will have more control over fear, will help Americans Had Obama commented, Bird may have vative state legislators to discuss form- accused him of giving some preferential treat- ing a state militia to defend the state brought to the public's atten- their health care, and chil- understand the new rights tion: dren can remain under their we have all just won. ment toward a black child’s tragedy. By not against the federal government. One commenting, Obama could be accused of being 1) No American can lose parents' coverage until age ELISSA GELFAND candidate for governor has gone so far insurance if he or she falls 26 uncaring, unfeeling. In Bird’s world, Obama STURBRIDGE can’t win. ill, has an accident, or has a 4) In spite of the rumors as to say he thinks the Second We have seen an increase in overt racism as Amendment allows this more than it of late. Some opposed to the health care bill addresses the individual’s right to have taken to shouting anti-black and anti-gay bear arms. OUND FF epithets at legislators. Some threatening tele- S O ! phone messages to African-American State militias are, indeed, what the Congressmen and women are vile. The right- Second Amendment had in mind, but wing pundits like Glenn Beck and Rush their function today is well covered by Senior Center is not right place for RMV Limbaugh have been stirring up their followers the National Guard. To threaten use of with rabble-rousing and often racist rhetoric. Sound Off: we should make the Registry of Motor Fox News is a de facto arm of the Tea Party such a private militia against our own As a citizen of Southbridge for 69 years, I Vehicles stick to their contract at the Big Movement. Rupert Murdoch’s empire is strong. country should be raising alarm bells think we should get a vote of all the voters of Bunny Plaza. Maybe there is space at the AO, To be sure, any president is fair game for crit- with more people. Southbridge and not the councilors as a free of charge, where we had 6,000 people icism. A community newspaper should reflect whole. years ago. a diversity of views. The editor of a small-town Southern governors are rewriting newspaper has a great deal of power. He or she history with official proclamations The Casaubon Center is for our seniors, I know I won’t be voting for Mr. Alicea the located in a spot that helps the business in next time around and I’m just a concerned determines what goes into the paper and what “celebrating” confederate history town, which most of us can walk to. I think citizen. does not. Indeed, my own column about bully- month with no mention of the Old ing spurred by the Phoebe Prince tragedy was rejected at the prerogative of Editor Bird. South’s “peculiar institution” — slav- Friday’s piece by Columnist Bird should have ery — which almost destroyed our been rejected by Editor Bird as well. nation before. They hid under state’s SOUND OFF! Editor’s Note: The column referenced by Mr. rights then to protect the use of Abrahamson had previously run on his blog human beings as property. Sound Off! is a fast and easy way to let everyone know what’s on your mind. What’s more is if you’re worried about and he offered the editor the choice of not run- ning it since it had already been published. Mr. How far will the Tea Party go if it’s putting you’re name out there, don’t be! With Sound Off! you hijacked by extremists this time? Abrahamson’s columns on a variety of issues don’t have to leave a name. have appeared regularly on the pages of this We all want more accountability in Just call our Sound Off! line at 508-909-4077, wait for the newspaper and are all solid examples of diversi- our government. We have voices and prompt and, presto, that’s it — time to talk. ty of opinion. None of Mr. Abrahamson’s opinions that must be heard. OK, so there are a couple guidelines: We ask that you speak clearly enough columns have ever been rejected because of con- so we can accurately transcribe your message. You’ll want to keep your Surrendering them to another agen- tent, nor have any contributed columns ever remarks relatively brief so we have enough space in the newspaper to include been rejected by the editor because of content. da serves neither objective, it just it all. This newspaper does not select which material pushes us farther apart. If you don’t want to leave a message, that’s OK. You can e-mail your Sound should be published and which shouldn’t based And we can’t even seem to talk to Off! to [email protected]. Just remember to label on political or ideological views. it a Sound Off. each other as it is. Can’t get enough Abrahamson? Check out his blog at www.abrahamson.org. Wednesday, April 14, 2010 • 5

CALENDAR CALENDAR LISTINGS WHAT TO DO LISTINGS Is surgery the are available for purchase. DJ Dame, 444 Main St. Quinebaug Masonic Lodge on WEDNESDAY JImmy Jay spins the tunes! Registration is at 5 p.m.; game Ashland Avenue. answer for APRIL 14 There is a “once you’re in, starts at 6 p.m. To pre-register, The cost is adults $7 and sen- you’re in” policy. call Paul or Nancy Berry at 508- ior discount $5. Children under rotator cuff? FELLOWSHIP MEAL The dance is sponsored by 765-0066 and pay before April 3 8 eat free. SOUTHBRIDGE — The and proceeds benefit the for registration in drawing buy For more information, call Southbridge Recreation in back. There will be free pizza Eric at 508-943-0106. DEAR DR. Friends of St. Hedwig Parish GOTT: I have HOUSE are holding a free American Committee. at the break. There will be a For more information, call cash bar. Proceeds to benefit not seen any- Chop Suey mercy/fellowship thing in your CALLS meal from 4:30 to 6:30 p.m. in Walter at 508-340-2730 or e-mail Notre Dame Parish. SUNDAY recreation@southbridge column about the church hall on Everett PRIL a torn rotator mass.org. RABIES CLINIC A 18 PETER Street. Children must be cuff. I have TAIZE SERVICE GOTT accompanied by an adult. LEATHER GOODS SALE CHARLTON — The Charlton one in my HISTORICAL SOCIETY SOUTHBRIDGE — The ecu- right shoul- menical Taizé service will be der. I am a 79- SOUTHBRIDGE — The held in the Parish Hall of Holy year-old male and wonder if an Southbridge Historical Society Trinity Episcopal Church, 446 operation would help me in any way. will meet at 7 p.m. in the Arts What’s happening at the Hamilton St., at 5:15 p.m. The I had a triple bypass in 1977 and Center, 111 Main St. Patricia accompanist will be Susan implants placed in my prostate. Perry of Pawtucket returns to Jacob Edwards Library Howland on the harp. Other than that, I’m in good health. talk about “Crime & You can find out more about DEAR READER: The muscles and Punishment.” The public is SOUTHBRIDGE — Here are back Taizé, the origins and the com- tendons that connect the upper arm bone invited to attend this fun, free are just a few of the things again at JEL to perform at munity by visiting the web site to the shoulder blade and hold the ball of program. the Jacob Edwards Library, 6:30 p.m. www.holytrinitysouthbridge.or the bone firmly into the shoulder socket 236 Main St., has to offer * Monday, April 26 g Click on “What is Taizé” are known as the rotator cuff. Injuries APRIL 15 during the month of April: Annual meeting of the then click on either of the Taizé result primarily from a fall with impact MADRIGAL DINNER * Throughout the month, Friends of the Jacob Homepage link and or The to the arm, the aging process, poor pos- Scott Erb’s photographs Edwards Library Business Taizé Community link. ture and from repetitive activity — STURBRIDGE — Join The from his recent publication Meeting 6 p.m. followed by a Nursery care provided for specifically, that which is done overhead. Tantasqua Choraleers, The 20 Worcester Artists and Jazz performance, featur- children age 5 and under. Symptoms include loss of motion Tantasqua Brass, and addition- their Workspaces will be on ing Brian Kearsley and because of pain and shoulder weakness. al student instrumentalists for display. There will be dis- friends, at 6:30 p.m. MEET AND GREET A torn rotator cuff can occur because an evening of delicious food, plays of materials from the * Thursday, April 29 SOUTHBRIDGE – Meet and of bursitis, tendonitis or a tear or strain. music, and revelry during a collection to promote Earth Southbridgians’ Favorite Greet Peter J. Durant, candi- Bursitis is irritation and/or inflamma- Madrigal Dinner from 6:30 - 8:30 Day, Poetry and Jazz in the Poem – Poetry Reading. An date tion of the bursa located between the p.m. main hall. opportunity to share ones for State Representative from shoulder joint and tendons of the rotator The evening will feature, “A * Thursday, April 22: favorite poem during the the 6th Worcester District cuff. Tendonitis is essentially inflamma- Saga of Mordrick The Foul and Local Author Visit, Craft celebration of poetry from 2 – 6 p.m. at 12 Crane St. tion of the tendons caused by excessive the Great Chicken Coup,” per- and Story Hour – Laura month, in the Reading Free admission. use, such as is seen in tennis players or formed by Tantasqua Theater Eckroat, author of Life of Room at 6:30 p.m. carpenters. This excessive use can lead to student.s Bud and her more recent For more information, tears or strains of the area. Tickets are $15 for adults and title: A Simpler Time will call 508-764-5426 or visit MONDAY Diagnosis is commonly made by phys- $8 for children 12 and under, be at the library at 1 p.m. to [email protected]. ical exam. When questions remain, your and include a four course meal present a story hour and — Submitted by APRIL 19 physician might choose to order an X- along with the performance. craft. All Welcome! Margaret Morrissey TMA DINNER ray, ultrasound or MRI. Tickets must be purchased in * Thursday, April 22: Library Director Temporarily discontinuing the irritat- advance by calling the music Gospel Choir Association of Jacob Edwards Library STURBRIDGE — The ing activity, applying cold packs, which office at Tantasqua High Tantasqua Music Association can be purchased at your local pharma- School (580) 347-9301 x-1133. invites you to enjoy an All You cy or improvised with a bag of frozen Can Eat Buffet from 5 - 7:30 p.m. peas from your refrigerator, gentle daily QUARRYING TECHNIQUES SOUTHBRIDGE — There Board of Health is holding a and live entertainment brought exercise and over-the-counter nons- will be a Leather Goods Sale by Rabies Clinic from 1-3 p.m. at 37 MONSON — Opacum Land to you by the Tantasqua teroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, such Bag Ali from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. in Main St. (Town Hall). Trust Presents “The Art of Choraleers and music students as ibuprofen or acetaminophen, can ease Conference Room #2 at The cost is $12 each. Splitting Stone; A presentation at the Publick House, 295 Main the pain. If these conservative measures Harrington Memorial Hospital. Dogs MUST be on leash and on early New England quarry- Street, Sturbridge. All pro- fail to provide relief, visit your physician This sale, sponsored by the hos- cats MUST be in carriers. ing techniques” by Mary E. ceeds benefit the Tantasqua to determine the next step that might be pital’s Gift Shop, will feature Bring previous rabies certifi- Gage and James E. Gage at 7 Music Association. The cost is physical therapy, a steroid injection or the spring collection of leather cate to determine if you are eli- p.m. at Monson High School. $13 for adults and $5 for chil- surgery. If surgery is recommend, obtain and microfiber handbags, trav- gible for a three-year rabies Admission is $5 per person. dren ages 4-13. a referral to an orthopedic specialist for el bags, brief cases, backpacks, vaccination. State law requires Please call 508-347-9144 or e- confirmation. He or she will be able to scarfs and small leather goods that all dogs and cats over 6 BABYSITTER TRAINING mail [email protected] so we repair any tears or remove any bone for both men and women. The months of age have a valid have an idea of attendance. SOUTHBRIDGE— spurs or calcium deposits. public is cordially invited. rabies vaccination. The Town Harrington Hospital will offer I do not believe your age or medical Clerk will be available for CPR COURSE a babysitter training with history should prevent you from having FRIDAY licensing dogs. friends and family CPR in surgery; however, I recommend you con- SOUTHBRIDGE — For more information, call Conference Room 2. Course sider conservative measures first. APRIL 16 Harrington Hospital will offer the Board of Health at 508-248- taught by a Registered Nurse WOMAN’S CLUB a Basic Life Support (BLS) CPR 2210. specializing in Maternal/Child DEAR DR. GOTT: Since last June, Initial Certification course INDOOR YARD SALE Education. Ages 11-15. $40 per I have experienced tight neck mus- SOUTHBRIDGE — The from 9 a.m. to noon in student. Snacks and beverages cles that make it a problem to sleep Southbridge Woman's Club will Conference Room 2 of the 100 SOUTHBRIDGE — There provided. 9:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. and drive my car. I’ve tried every- meet at noon at Two Cousins' South St. campus. $60. To regis- will be an Indoor Yard and For information or to register, thing except acupuncture. My doc- Pasta and Grill, 856 Eastford ter, call 508-765-3050. Bake Sale from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. call 508-765-3050. tor is unconcerned. I’m 70 and in Road. After lunch and the busi- at the Pilsudski Polish good health. I exercise three or four ness meeting, Margaret American Citizens Club, 18 times a week on a stationary bike, Morrissey will speak about SATURDAY Ballard Court (across from Big TUESDAY garden and walk. Can you help me? the Jacob Edwards Library, the Bunny Market) on Route 131. APRIL 17 APRIL 20 DEAR READER: There are 33 verte- Heart of Southbridg". Over 26 Tables of brae in the spine, seven of which are in For the sake of convenience, CHICKEN DINNER Attic/Household Treasures. A CPR COURSE the neck. The neck holds up your head, members are urged to bring little bit of everything. Free WALES – There will be a which, on average, weighs about 10 their check to Mary Trifone for Admission after 9 a.m. (Early SOUTHBRIDGE — “Baked Stuffed Chicken pounds. With poor posture, even a few the annual luncheon in May. Bird Entry at 8 a.m., $5 per per- Harrington Hospital will offer Dinner” from 4 – 7 p.m. at the centimeters of poorly distributed weight Dues are also payable at this son) a Heart Saver AED and Hands- Wales Baptist Church. Tickets can place an enormous burden on the meeting. Proceeds from the table on CPR Course from 6-8 p.m. in are $10 per person. To get tick- neck muscles. So muscles tighten up as a rental and bake sale benefit the Conference Room 1 of the 100 DANCE ets or for more information, defense mechanism and cause pain. club's scholarship fund and South St. campus. $50. To regis- call 413-245-3109 or 413-245-0075. ter, call 508-765-3050. Other than posture, other possible causes SOUTHBRIDGE — It’s Dance other funded projects. are osteoarthritis of the neck, fibromyal- Night at Notre Dame’s Lasalle POKER TOURNEY PANCAKE BREAKFAST gia, polymyalgia rheumatica and Hall on Main Street! The dance hypothyroidism. SOUTHBRIDGE – There will WEDNESDAY runs from 6-9 p.m. and is open SOUTHBRIDGE — The I recommend you see a sports therapist be a No Limit Texas Hold’ em to students from all schools in monthly all-you-can-eat PRIL or request a referral to the physical-ther- Tournament at the LaSalle A 21 grades 6-8. The cost is $5 per Pancake Breakfast buffet will apy department of your local hospital. Reception Center at Notre person and food and beverages be held from 7 - 11 a.m. at the Please Read CALENDAR, page A7

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MONTY Wednesday, April 14, 2010 • 7 WHAT TO DO CALENDAR THURSDAY SOUTHBRIDGE — The Gospel Choir continued from page A5 Association of New England, led by PRIL Executive Director Eric Edmonds, returns WELCOME NEW BABY! A 22 to the Jacob Edwards Library, 236 Main St., FRIENDS TO MEET HISTORICAL SOCIETY from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. STURBRIDGE — The Friends of STURBRIDGE — The Sturbridge for a second perform- Sturbridge/Fiskdale Seniors will hold Historical Society will meet at 7 p.m. in ance. In an ideal their regular meeting at 12:30 p.m. at the Crafts Hall at the Publick House on acoustical setting, Senior Center. Entertainers after this Sturbridge Common. The guest speaker with the barrel-vault- Dr. Gill’s Eye Center meeting will be a group known as will be Vice President Ed Hood of Old ed ceiling and sur- • Comprehensive Eye Exams "Cookin-up Bluegrass Band." rounded by books and Sturbridge Village, doing a program about • Contact Lenses & Eye Glasses Everyone is welcome to attend. Robert Crowd who lived close to the other great sound Refreshments will be served after the pro- Tantiusques graphite mine. aids, the choir will • Vision Therapy perform their wonder- gram. Anyone wishing to have lunch at the All society meetings are free and open to • Equipped With The Latest Technology center must register no later than Monday, the public with refreshments served from ful repertoire. April 19. Lunch is served at 11:45 a.m.by the the Bake Shop courtesy of the Publick Everyone welcome! • Most Insurances & HMO’s Accepted Tri-Valley Nutrition Program. House. Light refreshments provided. LALECHE MEETING GOSPEL CHOIR Dr. Amarjeet S. Gill STURBRIDGE – The La Leche League of 473 Main Street (Rt. 20) Sturbridge, MA 01518 Sturbridge invites all pregnant and nurs- ing mothers to join in the next meeting Stonebridge Press 508-347-7997 from 7-8 p.m. at Southbridge Savings Bank Villager Newspapers in Sturbridge. This month’s topic is “Improving Family Nutrition” but your questions are the most important. More info atwww.lllstur- bridge.org. Write Us!

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HOURS Tues-Wed 6am-2pm; Thurs., Fri 6am-8pm; Sat., 6am-2pm; Sun., 6am-2pm Call Ahead For Take - Out 508-765-7100 8 • Wednesday, April 14, 2010 Notre Dame parishioners fear for church’s future long-term costs. Dame’s flock to churches NOTRE DAME “We felt we had to let the other than Sacred Heart — continued from page A1 public know, but would some to other Catholic have preferred not to do it churches, but some away the issue are the shared this way,” said Proulx, who from church altogether. Transition Team and alleged the committees Mongeon added Notre Dame Finance Committee, which have been “gagged” and the has a draw Sacred Heart meets tonight. LeBlanc process as a whole has been lacks — people come to town appointed all members of unnecessarily secretive. to be married there because both, and six people have Sacred Heart representa- of its architecture — and los- seats on two or more tive Paul Lafleche and ing it would have a negative boards. diocesan spokesman Ray economic impact because of At issue, he and others Delisle disagree, saying the its prominent Main Street claim, is a feeling among process isn’t over yet. They location. some Notre Dame members both noted the committees’ Proulx agreed, noting he that LeBlanc has “stacked” functions are solely to can’t see it being reused for the merger process to favor study and make recommen- something else because it’s using the smaller church, dations; it’s up to LeBlanc “consecrated ground.” Sacred Heart, because it’s to inform the church-goers. Desrosiers, however, noted somewhat cheaper to run. “We’re still going other churches have been But they claim that goal through this, and no final converted into condos. ignores expensive repair decision has been made,” According to the town’s needs Sacred Heart has Lafleche said. “The deci- assessing database, Notre before it can start being sion is not in the hands of Dame is worth $4.65 million used regularly — a mini- the parishioners, it’s in the by itself, while Sacred mum of $525,000 vs. a maxi- hands of the bishop.” Heart’s worth $1.94 million. mum of $140,000 at Notre He said his role is to “try Both parishes, however, Dame, Desrosiers and to keep people together” File photos have accessory buildings. Notre Dame council repre- until they can meld into a Above left, maintenance worker George Blinn, of Dudley, works on the lawn of Notre Dame Church on Main Until fairly recently, Sacred sentative Gerard Proulx new parish. He was unwill- Street yesterday afternoon. At right, the facade of the Sacred Heart photographed in November 2008 on Heart had a “for sale” sign said. ing to comment on what his the church’s 100th anniversary. on it, but LeBlanc has REPAIRS NEEDED preference of buildings reportedly refused offers to might be, and disagreed buy one or more buildings in A list of the needs they transparent a process as names to the diocese. At have the choice of attending with the idea that Sacred possible because people that time, the common per- services at either building both parishes. provided this newspaper Heart’s repairs will cost “It doesn’t matter to me included a boiler, painting have to live with the ception was that Sacred depending on their sched- $525,000 or more, but result,” Delisle said, noting Heart would be moving to ules. personally which church and plastering, organ declined to give any detail remains open, but it just repair, parking lot work, an effort to keep things Notre Dame, largely Desrosiers, however, said regarding why. quiet at this stage could be because it’s the smaller he can see a time “five, six or seems like it’ll take so asbestos removal and prob- “It’s a pretty difficult much money to fix Sacred able roof work at Notre based in an intent to avoid parish — about 125 mem- 10 years down the road, process for everyone,” starting rumors of a pre- bers vs. around 1,000. when there will be only one Heart,” admitted Dame’s three buildings, Lafleche added. Desrosiers. “… You can see compared to masonry, gut- ordained choice. The merger is slated to Catholic church in town.” Delisle dubbed the possi- LeBlanc is on sabbatical become official May 23, Should that happen (it how it’s deteriorating; it’s ters, plastering, painting, bility of closure “just a lot so far from being ready for windows, sidewalk, electri- in Rome and was unable to when the new name — Notre would require further merg- of talk” and said no time- be reached for comment. Dame of the Sacred Heart er with St. Hedwig’s and St. the public to be in there.” cal, two boilers, mold line exists yet on such a A message left for the removal, insulation and He’s slated to return Parish — is formally Mary’s), he said he feels the decision. Similar concerns Thursday and resume his unveiled, but it’s already in only place big enough to only person on all three other work in Sacred have come up in other committees — Sacred Heart’s four buildings. duties next week. use on such things as the hold all of Southbridge’s parish mergers, but he said poker benefit sign now Catholics is Notre Dame. Heart’s Kurt Parent — was Beyond that, they note the key issue is “how vital MERGER VOTE not returned Monday night. there are multiple combina- standing in front of LaSalle To Proulx and Greg and how vibrant is the The two parishes voted to Center. Mongeon, closing Notre tions of buildings to consid- parish life.” Gus Steeves can be er that will have different merge last year, sending Today, LeBlanc runs both Dame would likely drive “40 “We’re going to follow as three suggestions for churches, and members to 60 percent” of Notre reached at 508-909-4135. LEGALS TOWN OF SOUTHBRIDGE Page 137 with the Worcester County 95.65 feet to a point; The above-described sewer drainage and Public Notice (Worcester District) Registry of Deeds. THENCE N. 87 degrees 36' 00' W. along said utility easement contains an area of 11,028 Notice is hereby given of a public hearing to TERMS OF SALE: Said premises will be Ashton and McManus land a distance of square feet. be held in the Rice Conference Room, first sold and conveyed subject to all liens, 43.99 feet to a point at land now or formerly See survey dated November 17, 2003, floor of the Town Hall on Tuesday, April 27, encumbrances, unpaid taxes, tax titles, of one Bickford; revised April 20, 2004, recorded in Book of 2010 at 2:00 p.m. in regard to the application municipal liens and assessments, if any, THENCE N. 03 degrees 01' 00' E. along said Plans 812, Plan 67. of Gene Ryan, d/b/a Geno’s Pizza & Wings, which take precedence over the said mort- Bickford land a distance of 88.78 feet to a For mortgagor's(s') title see deed record- 84 Worcester Street, for changes of gage above described. point on the southerly side of said Brentwood ed with Worcester County (Worcester Conditions to Common Victualler license. FIVE THOUSAND ($5,000.00) Dollars of Drive; District) Registry of Deeds in Book 38669, Those wishing to speak regarding this appli- the purchase price must be paid in cash, cer- THENCE S. 86 degrees 59' 00' E. along the Page 118. cation will be given an opportunity to be tified check, bank treasurer’s or cashier’s southerly side of said Brentwood Drive a dis- These premises will be sold and con- heard. check at the time and place of the sale by the tance of 105.00 feet to the point of beginning. veyed subject to and with the benefit of all TOWN OF SOUTHBRIDGE purchaser. The balance of the purchase price The above-described tract contains an area rights, rights of way, restrictions, easements, Christopher Clark, Town Manager shall be paid in cash, certified check, bank of 30,000 square feet and is shown as Lot covenants, liens or claims in the nature of Licensing Authority treasurer’s or cashier’s check within thirty 20R on 'Revised Plan of Lots in Southbridge, liens, improvements, public assessments, April 14, 2010 (30) days after the date of sale. Massachusetts surveyed for Leon R. any and all unpaid taxes, tax titles, tax liens, Other terms to be announced at the sale. Pontbriand Ovvner' by Para Land Surveying, water and sewer liens and any other munici- NOTICE OF MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF BENDETT & MCHUGH, PC Inc. dated November 17, 2003, revised pal assessments or liens or existing encum- REAL ESTATE 160 Farmington Avenue November 19, 2003 and revised April 20, brances of record which are in force and are Premises: 114 River St., Farmington, CT 06032 2004, and recorded in the Worcester District applicable, having priority over said mort- Southbridge, Massachusetts Attorney for OneWest Bank, FSB Registry of Deeds in Book of Plans 812, Plan gage, whether or not reference to such By virtue and in execution of the Power Present Holder of the Mortgage 67. restrictions, easements, improvements, liens of Sale contained in a certain mortgage (860) 677-2868 BEING A PORTION OF THE PREMISES as or encumbrances is made in the deed. given by Daniel L. Atoche and Carmen I. April 7, 2010 described in Deed recorded with the TERMS OF SALE: Atoche to Mortgage Electronic Registration April 14, 2010 Worcester District Registry of Deeds in Book A deposit of Five Thousand ($5,000.00) Systems, Inc. as nominee for Nation One April 21, 2010 12813, Page 42. Dollars by certified or bank check will be Mortgage Company, Inc. and now held by EXCEPTING THEREFROM a sewer required to be paid by the purchaser at the OneWest Bank, FSB, said mortgage dated NOTICE OF MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF drainage and utility easement conveyed to time and place of sale. The balance is to be 11/28/2005, and recorded in the Worcester REAL ESTATE Town of Southbridge as hereinafter paid by certified or bank check at Harmon County (Worcester District) Registry of By virtue and in execution of the Power described: Law Offices, P.C., 150 California Street, Deeds, in Book 37899 at Page 139, for of Sale contained in a certain mortgage A certain parcel of land situated on the Newton, Massachusetts 02458, or by mail to breach of the conditions in said mortgage given by Heng Vongratsamy and Donna Southerly side of Brentwood Drive in the P.O. Box 610389, Newton Highlands, and for the purpose of foreclosing the same, Vongratsamy to Mortgage Electronic Town of Southbridge, Massachusetts: Massachusetts 02461-0389, within thirty (30) will be sold at Public Auction on April 28, Registration Systems, Inc., dated March 30, BEGINNING at a point at the northwest cor- days from the date of sale. Deed will be pro- 2010 at 11:00 am Local Time upon the prem- 2006 and recorded with the Worcester ner of said easement on the southerly side of vided to purchaser for recording upon receipt ises, all and singular the premises described County (Worcester District) Registry of Brentwood Drive, said point being S. 86 in full of the purchase price. The description in said mortgage, to wit: Deeds at Book 38669, Page 122, of which degrees 59' 00' E. a distance of 32.02 feet at of the premises contained in said mortgage The land, with the buildings thereon, mortgage Aurora Loan Services LLC is the the northwest corner of Lot 20R and the shall control in the event of an error in this located on the northeasterly side of River present holder, for breach of the conditions of northeast corner of land of one Bickford; publication. Street, in Southbridge, Worcester County, said mortgage and for the purpose of fore- THENCE S. 86 degrees 59' 00' E. along the Other terms, if any, to be announced at Massachusetts, being shown as “Lot 2” on a closing, the same will be sold at Public southerly side of said Brentwood Drive a dis- the sale. “Plan of Property Surveyed for: Owners: Paul Auction at 9:00 a.m. on April 30, 2010, on the tance of 103.82 feet to a point; AURORA LOAN SERVICES LLC T. & Yvette S. Richardson Located at: 114- mortgaged premises located at 221 THENCE running easterly along the souther- Present holder of said mortgage 116 River Street, Southbridge, MA”, by Brentwood Drive, Southbridge, Worcester ly side of said Brentwood Drive on a curve to Jalbert Engineering, Inc., which is dated July County, Massachusetts, all and singular the the left having a radius of 240.59 feet and a By its Attorneys, 16, 2002 and recorded in the Worcester premises described in said mortgage, length of 134.16 feet to a point on the HARMON LAW OFFICES, P.C. District Registry of Deeds at Plan Book 784, TO WIT: southerly side of Brentwood Drive at land of 150 California Street Plan 106. A certain parcel of land situated on said Pontbriand; Newton, MA 02458 SUBJECT o and together with a right of Brentwood Drive in the Town of Southbridge, THENCE S. 02 degrees 06' 50' E along said (617) 558-0500 way of others to pass and repass by foot Massachusetts: Pontbriand land a distance of 38.77 feet to a 200909-0622 - ORE and/or vehicle over a ten foot strip of land as LOT 20R point; April 7, 2010 shown on said Plan for the purpose of gain- BEGINNING at a point at the northeast cor- THENCE S. 56 degrees 32' 47' W. through April 14, 2010 ing access to the subject property; and Lot 1 ner of the tract herein described on the said Pontbriand land a distance of 30.00 feet April 21, 2010 as shown on said Plan. Said right of way southerly side of Brentwood Drive, at the to a point; shall constitute an encumbrance as to the northwest corner of Lot 21R; THENCE N. 86 degrees 59' 00' W. through subject and an appurtenant right for the sub- THENCE S. 07 degrees 17' 49' E. along said said Lot 21R a distance of 123.56 feet to a ject property to obtain such access. Grantee, Lot 21R a distance of 111.63 feet to a point; point; and its heirs, successors in interest and THENCE S. 03 degrees 01' 00' W. along said THENCE S. 04 degrees 16' 04' E. through assigns agree that, together with the owner Lot 21R a distance of 159.30 feet to a point Lot 21R a distance of 146.71 feet to a point; of Lot 1 as shown on said Plan, its heirs, suc- at other land of Leon R. Pontbriand; THENCE S. 03 degrees 01' 00' W. through cessors in interest and assigns, they shall be THENCE N. 87 degrees 36' 00' W. along said said Lot 21R a distance of 123.49 feet to a equally responsible for the costs of mainte- Pontbriand land and land now or formerly of point at land of said Pontbriand; nance, upkeep, repair and replacement of one Marcucci a distance of 125.00 feet to a THENCE N. 87 degrees 36' 00' W. along said said easement area and the improvements point at land now or formerly of Hooker and Pontbriand land a distance of 20 feet to a therein, and agree to deep said area free of Sava; point Lot 20R; snow and ice accumulation and obstruction THENCE N. 03 degrees 01' 00' E. along said THENCE N. 03 degrees 1' 00' E. through Lot to assure safe and adequate passage at all Hooker and Sava land a distance of 91.19 20R a distance of 122.43 feet to a point; times. feet to a point at land now or formerly of THENCE N. 04 degrees 16' 04' W. through The description of the property that Ashton and McManus; Lot 20R a distance of 120.11 feet to a point; appears in the mortgage to be foreclosed THENCE S. 87 degrees 36' 00' E. along said THENCE N. 76 degrees 35' 48' W. through shall control in the event of a typographical Ashton and McManus land a distance of Lot 20R a distance of 55.38 feet to a point; error in this publication. 14.00 feet to a point; THENCE N. 33 degrees 53' 11' W. through For Mortgagors’ Title see deed dated THENCE N. 21 degrees 17' 41' E. along said Lot 20R a distance of 22.10 feet to the point 11/28/2005, and recorded in Book 37899 at Ashton and McManus land a distance of of beginning. 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OBITUARIES THIS DAY IN THE Joseph L. McCarthy Jr., 75 Victor Marrero, 67 SOUTHBRIDGE AUBURN — Joseph L. Carpets and SOUTHBRIDGE — Victor He was NEWS McCarthy, Jr., 75, of 27 Harrington & Marrero, 67, of Hill Street, died employed as a Windbrook Drive, died Richardson Arms, Friday, April 9 at Harrington musician. Saturday, April 10 in his home, both in Worcester. Memorial Hospital, after a long He was a APRIL 14 after a long illness. He enjoyed illness. member of the He leaves three brothers, snowmobiling and He leaves his wife, Milagros Heal the Editor’s Note: The information fea- Ronald A. McCarthy and his camping in Maine. (Matos) Marrero, of Wound Church tured here is taken from archived issues wife Terry of Enfield, N.H., He also enjoyed classic cars and Southbridge; three sons, Victor in Dudley. of the Southbridge Evening News and is Robert E. McCarthy and his kept and restored his father's Marrero of Chicago, Jose E. A funeral not current. The bound issues have been wife Janice of Oxford and Ford Model “A” tow truck. Marrero and Jean Carlos service was held Tuesday, April borrowed from the Jacob Edwards Donald N. McCarthy and his Calling hours for Joseph will Marrero, both of Bristol, Conn.; 13 in the Heal the Wound Library. wife Nancy of Webster; and sev- be held on Friday, April 16 from one daughter, Iris Victoria Church, 44 Southbridge Road, eral nieces and nephews. 6 to 8 p.m. in the Daniel T. Marrero of Bristol, Conn.; one Dudley. 1960 He was born in Charlton, the Morrill Funeral Home, 130 grandson Ronald J. Collazo; The Belanger-Bullard Mrs. Mabel B. Fiske, teacher at son of the late Joseph L. and Hamilton St. Southbridge fol- many brothers, sisters, Funeral Home, 51 Marcy St., Charlton High School for 30 years, is Dorothy E. (Wagner) McCarthy. lowed by a service at 8 p.m. nephews, and nieces. Southbridge, directed the coaching her 250th play, the senior He was a 1952 graduate of Burial will be private. He was born in Rio Grande, arrangements. class play “January Thaw,” which will Charlton High School. In lieu of flowers, donations Puerto Rico, the son of Joaquin An online guestbook is avail- be presented at Charlton Town Hall. He served in the U.S. Army in may be made to the Hole In The and Josefina (Quinones) able at www.BelangerFuneral The Sturbridge Finance Committee the Army Signal Corps. Wall Gang Camp, 555 Long Marrero, and lived in Home.com. last night voted unanimous approval of Joseph worked many years Wharf Drive, New Haven, CT Southbridge for many years. a $391,000 bond issue financing an for Parker Manufacturing in 06511. expansion program at Tantasqua Worcester, retiring in 1992. He Please visit www.morrillfu- E-mail obituary notices to [email protected] Regional High School. previously worked for Faber neralhome.com. Leslie A. Hackett, pricing coordina- tor at American Optical Co., was pre- sented a pin for 30 years service with Harrington Auxiliary’s Annual ‘Lucky Duck Day’ to be held April 25 the company by Victor D. Kniss, execu- tive vice president. SOUTHBRIDGE — The do not have to be present to win. the Auxiliary Annual The Webster Five Cents Savings Mrs. Gertrude Wells Brennan yester- Harrington Hospital Auxiliary "Lucky Duck" tickets will be Scholarship Program, and to Bank. day was elected a trustee of Old will hold its 19th annual "Lucky available at the Harrington provide non-budgeted items and Mark your calendar! Come Sturbridge Village at a special meeting Duck Day" from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Memorial Hospital Volunteer equipment for Harrington one, come all to the Westville of the Board of Trustees. Sunday, April 25 following the Office. Please call either Kelly Memorial Hospital. Recreation Area on Sunday, Two brush fires were reported today Sturbridge Lions All American or Crystal at Voluneer Services "Lucky Duck Day" has annu- April 25, 2010 for a fun-filled, by Charlton and Sturbridge fire offi- River Race on the Quinebaug at (508) 765-6473 for further ally been one of the biggest fund special day, an annual event cials. River. As the Sturbridge Lions information. Local markets raisers sponsored by the spanning nineteen years, a joint St. Mary’s High school and River Race is taking place, the (Shaw's on 4/10, 4/16, and 4/17 at Auxiliary which provides finan- venture for the Sturbridge Recreation Center is expected to be Harrington Hospital Auxiliary Big Bunny on 4/10, and 4/17, cial support scholarships to Lions and the Harrington completed in June, which means that it will host "Family Fun Day" on and Park and Shop in Dudley on local students planning to enter Hospital Auxiliary. Some of the will be available for the graduation the grounds of the Westville 4/10), banks (Southbridge) 4/15, a health care profession and to planned children's activities exercises. Recreation Area featuring a Southbridge Credit Union other hospital departments include a moonwalk, balloon A champagne banquet was held last variety of children's games and (Southbridge) on 4/8, with appropriations for equip- darts, duck toss, ring toss, bas- night at Dery’s Steak House for the family fun activities. Sturbridge 4/17, and at ment, and other projects not eli- ketball shootout, and facepaint- models and special workers at the The Lucky Duck Draw will Southbridge Savings Bank gible from any of the hospital ing. A special thank you to The recent fashion show of Wellsworth take place promptly at 2 p.m. (Sturbridge 4/10 and allotted budgets. Charlton Explorers and Girl Athletic Association of the American Annually, the Harrington Southbridge 4/15), liquor stores Sponsors for "Lucky Duck Scouts Southbridge High School Optical Co, Willard Stark, the fashion Hospital Auxiliary anticipates (Yankee Spirits 4/10 and 4/17, Day" are: All Star Incentive students, and The Joanne show commentator, was matter of cere- approximately 3,000 little ducks Big Discount Liquors 4/10 and Marketing, Bank of America, Robinson Honor Society stu- monies. to be floating in a huge, swirling 4/17 and at West Main Street Country Bank for Savings, D & dents from M. E. Wells Middle Little League officials Monday night swimming pool. Five lucky Liquors on 4/10). D Welding, Dexter-Russell, Inc, School in Southbridge. All of completed an important step toward ducks will be plucked from the Tickets will also be sold at the G & F Industries, Hyde Tools, these young people are excep- getting the 1960 season under way. pool by a big, blindfolded Westville Recreation Area on Inc., Ideal Pools, Incom, Inc., tionally helpful in making "Lucky Duck." The Grand Prize the day of the event. Tickets will Karl Storz Endovision, Load "Lucky Duck Day" an outstand- is $1000, Second Prize is $500, also be available in the Controls, Inc, McGrath ing success. This will be the HIS AY IN Third Prize is $300, Fourth Prize Harrington Hospital Lobby on Insurance Group, Inc., nineteenth annual Sturbirdge T D is $200 and Fifth Prize is $100. 4/8, 4/15 and 4/22. If your lucky Millennium Power Partners, Lions All American River Race Donation is $5 for one duck. A duck purchase is by check, OFS, Savers Bank, Schott North and the Harrington Hospital HISTORY six "quack" is $25. The six please make it payable to th America, Inc., Southbridge Auxiliary sponsored "Lucky "quack" includes five ducks, and Harrington Hospital Auxiliary. Credit Union, Southbridge Duck Day." one additional free duck. Last year, the 2009 "Lucky Hotel and Conference Center, Please plan to purchase one APRIL 14 Donation for a "flock" is $50. A Duck Day" raised enough Southbridge Savings Bank, The duck, a six "quack", or a "flock" "flock" includes ten ducks, and money to fund free community United Lens Company, Webster to help support the Harrington Today is Wednesday, April 14, the three additional free ducks. You health programs and services, First Federal Credit Union, and Memorial Hospital. 104th day of 2010. There are 261 days left in the year. Highlights in history on this date: 1629 - Peace of Susa ends war between England and France. 1775 - The first American society Alicea sounds off on ethics challenge for the abolition of slavery is organ- ized by Benjamin Franklin and ALICEA Alicea referenced Bird directly in the com- Alicea’s position that it had pursued the Benjamin Rush. continued from page A1 plaint, to which the editor responded. complaints “rather than promoting and sup- 1828 - The first edition of Noah “Despite telling the [Southbridge Evening porting what is in the best interests of the Webster's "American Dictionary of News of consulting a state attorney], the edi- community” statement. the English Language" is published. Southbridge branch located at the Big tor proceeded to file an ethics complaint “This paper has nothing but the utmost 1834 - Republican uprising in Bunny plaza on Main Street, and opened against me. The motive behind this act is respect for this community,” Bird said France is crushed by army under another branch off the Massachusetts beyond my comprehension,” Alicea said. emphatically.“That is precisely why we filed Adolphe Thiers. Turnpike 5-East service stop in Charlton. In fact, Bird said, Alicea never told him of the complaints.” 1849 - Hungarians proclaim inde- Since then, controversy has erupted between the legal consultation. He told a reporter. Alicea also took the Southbridge Evening pendence from Hapsburg empire the state and local officials who claim the “I think it is important to clarify Mr. News to task over its Open Meeting com- with Lajos Kossuth as Governor- Charlton branch is inconvenient and unsafe. Alicea’s interpretation of that,” Bird said, plaint. Town Councilors have denied they President. The rebellion is put down Stonebridge Press Executive Editor Walter noting the complaint had already been filed. broke the law. by Russian troops in August. Bird Jr. Monday defended the paper’s Addressing Alicea’s motive comments, “I find this allegation just as disturbing Today's Birthdays: Christian exhaustive coverage of the issue, saying he Bird said the newspaper filed the complaint given the fact that the members of the Huygens, Dutch mathematician-scien- was proud of his reporters who had objec- to let the Ethics Commission decide whether Southbridge Town Council have been work- tist (1629-1695); John Gielgud, tively covered the issue. it was appropriate for Alicea, as a state offi- ing very hard, together with Senator English actor (1904-2000); Rod Steiger, “I stand by the reporting all the reporters cial, to participate in a meeting over a local [Richard] Moore and me, to find a solution U.S. actor (1925-2002); Loretta Lynn, have done on this issue,” he said. “The issue. this issue. They should be commended for U.S. country singer (1935--); Julie Southbridge Evening News has done more “We were not trying to start a war,” Bird their efforts — not attacked,” Alicea said. Christie, British actress (1940--); Brad reporting on this issue … than any other said. Alicea said he will keep working with Garrett, U.S. actor (1960--); Sarah newspaper.” Bird also said ethics complaints are a way town officials and Gov. Deval Patrick’s Michelle Gellar, U.S. actress (1977--); Alicea did not return two phone messages to keep officials honest, whether a violation administration to reach a “resolution.” Adrien Brody, U.S. actor (1973--); late Monday, as the paper approached its occurred or not. He said Alicea should be “I believe that my participating in the Anthony Michael Hall, U.S. actor deadline. held to a higher standard, and if the panel recent Town Council meeting is a testament (1968--). In his statement, he steadfastly defended rules in his favor, “then we will report that to this commitment and my continued — Associated Press presence at the executive session. on the front page, too.” efforts to resolve this issue,” Alicea said. “I want to be very clear and state for the Bird also highlighted transparency con- record that I was invited to this meeting by cerns over the meeting. noting much of the Ryan Grannan-Doll the town to discuss the RMV matter and our public outcry and work on the issue has been can be reached by collaborative effort to bring the Registry done publicly. phone at (508) 909-4050, branch back to Southbridge. 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BY COLBY HENDERSON score the Rams’ second run of the inning on SPORTS CORRESPONDENT a passed ball. WARREN — The Quaboag varsity baseball The Rams added two more runs in the fifth team dropped its third straight game off RBI singles by senior Anthony Preissler Monday, April 12 in a 9-0 loss to Shepherd and Tyler Wieloch. Hill. Fennuccio continued to dominate in the Coming off defeats to Grafton and later innings, allowing no hits and only two Uxbridge to open the season, Quaboag was walks after giving up the double to Brady in looking to get back on the right track as the the fourth. Fennuccio finished with a com- Cougars hosted the Rams. But they were plete game shutout and six strikeouts. silenced by the arm of Rams senior pitcher The Rams scored four more runs in the Anthony Fenuccio. seventh inning, as Wieloch and junior John The Rams got off to a quick start in the Preissler added RBI singles, making it a first, as they loaded the bases for senior Dave score of 9-0. Wilson, who knocked in the first run of the “We were solid today. We did the little game on a sacrifice. things right,” said Shepherd Hill coach Fenuccio retired the side in the first and Shaune Ducharme. “The other team made would continue that pace throughout the some mistakes and luckily we were able to first three innings before allowing his first take advantage of them.” hit of the game in the fourth inning, a double Quaboag’s next game will be Friday, April by Quaboag first baseman Matthew Brady. 16 at home vs. Ware High School. Shepherd Wilson added more offense for the Rams in Hill travels to Leominster on Saturday,April the third, supplying an RBI single, making it 17 to take on Leominster High at 11 a.m. a 2-0 score. Wilson would come around to

Shawn Kelley photos Shepherd Hill’s Anthony Fenuccio delivers a pitch. He pitched a complete game shutout against Quaboag, striking out six.

Shepherd Hill’s Dave Wilson makes it safely to first Shepherd Hill’s Derek Leal hits one to center field. base. Shepherd Hill’s Dave Wilson makes it back to first base in the nick of time. WARRIORS VS. GUARDIANS Shawn Kelley photos

Tantasqua’s Alex Lucas goes in for the steal.

STURBRIDGE — Tantasqua and St. Peter-Marian lacrosse players keep their Tantasqua’s Joe Green shadows a St. Peter-Marian player as he gets ready to eyes on the ball during a game on Saturday, April 10. St. Peter-Marian earned pass the ball. the 4-1 victory. Wednesday, April 14, 2010 • 11 Dowling overtakes Ehrhard for selectman seat

because of all the support DOWLING and effort people were will- continued from page A1 ing to give. “I am so proud and privi- Recall effort targets Garieri the board, saying she was leged to serve the people of careful not to run her cam- accept the recall election — the date of Sturbridge as their town RECALL paign on any single issue. continued from page A1 which would be set by selectmen — or clerk,” she said Monday “In a year, it could be an resign. night. “I’m so grateful for the entirely different topic at by his statements and would not resign.” Garieri’s behavior “is an embarrass- many people who came out the forefront of Sturbridge’s Although Garieri later addressed his ment to the town,” said former Selectmen and supported me today.” issues,” she said. use of foul-mouthed statements toward Chairman Steve Halterman. “I would not Two seats were up for After the closing of the committee member Carol Childress, have put up with it.” grabs on the Zoning Board polls, Ehrhard said of the Babcock said, “Garieri is still not taking “There is no place in the public arena of Appeals, one for three campaign, “It was a great responsibility.” for foul language,” regardless of the years and another for two experience,” and that “Mary Babcock initiated efforts to recall recall’s success, said Holly Merchant. years. Dowling will make an excel- Garieri. While some feel confident that Garieri At the conclusion of the lent selectman.” At the far end of the parking lot of should resign, Dennis and Donna Miller nomination period, only one Also as a result of the 28- Burgess Elementary School outside the said the reports have been one-sided. candidate was poised for percent — or 1,830 voter — polls on Monday, April 12, Babcock asked “I don’t believe everything I read,” either seat. Following the turnout, Town Clerk voters to sign the recall, which demands Donna Miller said. “We have known Scott Republican and Democratic Lorraine Murawski the selectman step down from office. for many years. He should not step town caucuses, however, retained her position after Babcock needs 20 percent of registered down.” both races ended up being more than a decade in voters to sign on for the recall to move Babcock accumulated more than 150 contested. Sturbridge’s only full-time forward. Once this is accomplished, signatures on Monday and insists, “This The one candidate who elected position, besting her Garieri will have a number of days to is going to be a long process.” submitted nomination challenger, Susan G. papers, Thomas Creeden, Shawn Kelley photo Murphy, by an almost 2-1 won over Michael Young for Town Meeting. municipal budget, as was is vacation time,” Moore margin, 1,192-613. Mary Dowling of Sturbridge cam- the three-year term, and paigns in the parking lot of Proposed by former Town done in 2009. said, concerned the change Murphy was the first Maryanne Thorpe defeated Burgess Elementary as opponent Administrator James Nine hundred forty nine in dates will result in a opponent Murawski has Donald Fairbrother for the James Ehrhard holds his sign Malloy, the question sought voters approved the date lower turnout. faced in 12 years. two-year seat. Monday. to move the date of the change, while only 355 Naomi Lacrosse, who also Murawski said her victo- Anxious to become more town’s Annual Town voted against it. unsuccessfully voted to keep ry Monday was both “grati- involved with the town, “I’m excited, I’m ecstatic,” Meeting to June, instead of Resident Cathleen Moore the meeting in April agrees. fying and humbling.” Thorpe, who also sits on the Thorpe said. “I can’t wait to April when it was tradition- voted against the change, “There are less schedul- After having coasted Master Plan Steering get to work. It’s been a long ally been. The reason which constitutes a Charter ing conflicts in April,” through her last few re-elec- Committee, was sworn into day,but worth it.” behind the proposal was to change, as the date for the Lacrosse said. “June can be tions without a challenger, her new position by Featured on this year’s avoid having to split the Town Meeting — the last a very busy month.” Murawski’s having to run a Murawski before even leav- ballot was a single referen- meeting into two sessions Monday in April — is campaign for the first time ing the Burgess dum question, which is the to accommodate a tardy specifically identified in the Stonebridge Press corre- in 12 years was “one of the Elementary School gym second half of a two-part state budget when dis- town Charter. spondent Tara Johnson con- most amazing experiences,” Monday night. vote initiated at last year’s cussing and voting on the “For a lot of people, June tributed to this report. 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(40/42), Tan, Slightly 508-867-3900 Brunarhans Early 1950’s Mink Fur Coat 2-Cushion Sofa Floor Model Call Alan At Size 16, Good Condition Worn, But Good Condition. 12-Gun Hutch-Style 8-Piece $700 Book Shelf $100 Antique Cast-Iron 508-509-5407 $1600 6 Feet Tall Paper Cutter Gun Cabinet Wrought Iron 860-935-0355 Kitchen Set 860-974-9946 $500 Coolant System Den Set Drop-Leaf, 5 Chairs Call 860-779-0947 $150 FURNITURE $625 Miscellaneous Antique Cast-Iron Dry Bar 1/4HP 208/230V 3-Phase In Excellent Condition. Large Colonial With 2 Stools 6-Gallon Flood-Type $550 OBO Beautiful Brown Paisley Various Items $300 New Couch, Chair Bedroom Chest Wire Stitcher All Oak 413-245-7819 Used Appliances $100 $150 OBO With Matching Call For Details 4 Large Drawers & 3 Smaller Maytag Wall-Mount $500 Early 2-Drawer Large Beveled Mirror. Drawers. Mahogany. Microwave Oven Cast-Iron 120V 6-Gallon Flood-Type 508-943-8693 Scuba Gear $700 Paid $500 Works Fine. $50 Coolant System Blanket Chest Will Sell For $300 Stapling Machine Tanks, Wetsuit, BC, Fins, $300 New Antique Oak $100 Hunting Camo 508-347-7520 Head Skis, Regulator With Octopus, Etc. $150 OBO 4-Drawer Bureau Rocking Chair Bindings & Poles Large Piece Finished $300 $100 Clothes & Call 5pm-8:30pm Hoosier Cabinet Equipment Large Oak & Never Used! Cyprus Wood 860-779-6171 508-867-6546 Antique Pine Buffet Glass Hutch $150 $100 Glassware $200 Mostly New, Some Used. Pioneer & Technics Californa King Sizes Medium, Large & XL. Lighted Interior, Storage Black Canvas Crystal Glassware Lamps 508-867-8948 Insulated Suit, Jackets, Underneath, Silverware Stereo Components Truck Bed-Cover Bedroom Set Old Dishes Vests, Hats, Gloves, Pants. Drawer Best Offer Fits GMC/Chevy 1/2-Ton New Matress, Split Of All Kinds Plus A Few Bowls, Etc. Excellent Condition Garage Air Lift Archery, Shotgun, $600 Call 508-949-7040 Pickups Boxsprings, Headboard. Black Powder $75 With Beveled Glass-Top Good Stuff, For Cheap! Other Antiques Oak Twin Bed 413-245-6246 Available! Jack Call For Prices Mitsubishi 65” Bureau & 2 Endtables. $400 508-949-1320 With Storage Underneath 774-452-3514 $1500 OBO 508-764-8801 $100 Projection TV Ask For Ron Jr. Custom-Made Jenny Lind Primitive With Oak Entertainment Antique Dresser 508-943-1000 Electrical Material Fish Tank Center Bird’s-Eye Maple. Wrought Iron Industrial, Commercial, w/Stand & Accessories Oak 3/4 Bed Pottery Hutch $700 Beautiful, In Great Residential $100 Black Camcorder Pot Rack Headboard & Footboard, Tomos 80 Motorcycle Condition. $140 18 Inch Diameter. Wire, Pipe, Fittings, Relays, With Spring & Rails, $100 $275 Coils, Overloads, Fuses, 860-774-1485 Plus 5-Drawer Dresser 3-Speed Auto Audio Equipment $90 All Very Good Condition $500 508-885-2170 Breakers, Meters, And Mattress 508-735-9703 $60 Wrought Iron Punches, Pipe-Benders. Gas Fireplace Asking $500 End Tables Antique Singer Electric Guitar Single-Panel New Recessed Troffer (2) Glass-Top With Fireplace Screen Log Set Jenny Lind Lexmark Printer Portable Sewing $95 Flourescent 3-Tube Brand New, Original $50 OBO Wrought Iron Base Amp $60 31” x 39” T-8 277V Fixtures Unopened Box. Maple 3/4 Bed $90 For Both Machine Receiver $120 $70 Enclosed R.H. Peterson 24” Split Headboard & Footboard, Wood Piano Bench With Storage 860-774-1833 Dog Crate (Boxed) Canon Film Camera $45 $56 Each Oak Vented Log Set With Spring & Rails. Andirons Asking $250 $25 OBO For 40-60 lb Dog DVD Player $25 $25 Call 5pm-8:30pm With 24” Triple-T Burner MOST ITEMS GPS $95 508-867-6546 Either Gas Or Propane. 774-452-1668 Call 1972 Matching His & Hers Computer $150 Original $650 508-892-1679 HALF ORIGINAL Columbia Bikes 508-347-9016 DJ Equipment Electronics MUST SELL! John Deere 2243 26”, 5-Speed $400 OBO Greens Mower Liner Tray PRICE! Jason Telescope Dale Earnhardt Sr. Dale Ernhardt Sr. Huge Speakers Magazines 860-928-5266 $5900 OBO For Cargo Area/Floor For Arien Tractor Rotary Power Letter Coat Paid $500 Each 2008 Subaru Outback 860-963-7087 Asking $300 For Pair John Deere 220A Never Used. Arc Welder 508-278-2045 New, With 2 Cars In Case Gas Walk-Behind Greens Mower $150 Sony Surround-Sound Cost $70 Wood-Burning Stove Antique Victorian Cimbali Weedwhacker $1995 OBO Asking $45 CASH 508-434-0315 System Craftsman Brand 508-764-8330 Brookfield Fishing Equipment 8pc. Black Marble Micro-Espresso $250 $50 508-867-2224 Archery Equipment Fireplace Machine Diamond Ring Set Of 4 Speakers 860-935-0355 Kawai Organ Mantle Surround For The Coffee Connoisseur! Gents 14K Yellow & White $300 Asking $2000 Living Room Sofa Machinist Tools New $850 Good Condition Gold. Center Diamond Golf Clubs Tools & Chair Auto Tools Best Offer For Both Asking $350 90/100 Surrounded By Call 508-949-7040 Has Been In Storage, Mens/Womens All Kinds Of Home Tools Ethan Allen. Sturdy Lifetime Antenna Tower 6 03/100 Diamonds. Complete Set With Bag Frame, Excellent Quality. Leave Message Used Only Twice. All Fine Brilliance ELECTRONICS Some New, Some Lightly 860-923-2987 508-987-0549 $75 Used Floral Pattern, Country 35mm Camera 26 Year Old Appraisal Was (Sturbridge, MA) Styling. Falcon Fishing Rods 508-347-3380 Baby Stuff $5560 SAMSUNG LN52A850 146 VHS Disney Clawfoot Will Sell For Same Now! Brand New $100 Solid Wood Coffee Movies Great Condition Tub 774-232-0407 LCD 1080p HDTV Kimball Spinnet & End Table Highchair $50 52”, Slim 1.9” Thin Okuma Fishing Rods 508-885-5189 Good Condition Brand New $75 Piano Over $3500 New Greico Double-Stroller $125 120Hz RSS $800 Steals It! $300 DISHWASHER $3099 Solid Wood. Eddie Bauer Bassinet $50 Hot Point Dishwasher $100 Wood Fishing Rod Rack Excellent Condition, Call 508-949-7040 508-867-9566 $1799 12 Rods - $40 MOTORS Fisher-Price Baby Swing $50 ALSO: Needs Tuning. 1/2HP 230/460V Coca-Cola Assorted Okuma Reels Appraised At $2500 Living Room Greico Infant Carseat With Brand New Casio SONY VCR/VHS 1725RPM, 56 Frame. Snugglie & Two Bases. $75 $50-$100 Will Sell $45 OBO Machines Keyboard LH100 SLV-780HF $800 FIRM Sofa & Chair Crib Mattress $50 & Collectibles Digital Screen Prompts, $199 508-390-3717 Multi-Colored, Dominantly 5HP, 230/460V 508-892-9103 Green. Clean, 508-949-8949 Glassware, Pictures, Signs, Keys Light Up With Voice $99 1740RPM, 184T Frame/TEFC Prompts. Lots Of Stored Good Flea Market Kitchen Center Good Condition. $125 OBO X-Mas Items, Sewing $150 OBO Beach Cruiser Material, Etc., Etc. Music Inside! SONY DSC-H1 Items! Paid $199 On Sale By Oster 5HP, 230/460V Digital Camera Various Items, Call 508-892-9212 3495RPM, 184T Frame/TEFC Bicycles Call For Appointment Sell $100 Some Antiques Complete Set Of Attachments NEW! Red, Blue, Weekdays 4pm-8pm $299 For Food Processing, $125 OBO Email: $179 Package Deal ONLY LK Stainless Green, Orange. Weekends Anytime Everything Works Cooking & Baking. 1/2HP 208/230/460V Balloon Tires. Liz And Mike [email protected] Great Condition. Steel Sink For Pictures Or Call Marty $45 Large Overhead Door-Opener $195 Each 508-949-7277 SONY FX330 $65 Model #CCR2522-4 $120 OBO (Dayville, CT, 06241, Brand New, In Box. 508-476-1935 Webster Video Camcorder 508-949-1320 Near MA & RI Line) $299 ALSO: “Celebrity Classic”. 4 Motor Speed Controls COINS Coin-Operated 860-779-2611 $149 Yard Tractor Tires Mahogany New $400 Hitachi J100, 400/460V FoosBall Table On Wheels. Directional Tires Asking $125 Best Offer Morgan Silver Dollars Double Window BOSE LIFESTYLE 35 23”x8.5”x12” Bedroom Set 508-832-9877 Call 5pm-8:30pm Brilliant! Uncirculated! $300 $100 Or Best Offer New, Vetter High Pro 4 SOUND SYSTEM Bed, Dresser With Mirror, 508-867-6546 Mint Year 1880-1890 $2999 Chest On Chest, Night Table. NordicTrac CX990 Mint Marks ‘P’, ‘O’, And ‘S’ 860-774-8008 With Screens. Craftsman Measures 76”Long $1499 Dump Cart $1500 Negotiable Eliptical Nordic Trac State Quarters Commercial Grade 61”High $60 Mahogany Cedar Chest Hardly Used Walk Fit Skier/Rower Still In Bank Rolls! Exercise Bike $650 OBO Call Mr. Desai $600 Negotiable New $800 $100 Complete Set, ‘P’ & ‘D’ 732-309-9366 (Cell) 508-248-6783 $100 OBO Call 508-259-8805 508-234-2897 $375 508-885-9992 774-232-0407 860-774-8008 508-278-3804 Wednesday, April 14, 2010 • Southbridge Evening News B3

107 MISC. FREE 203 SNOWMOBILES 265 FUEL/WOOD 285 PET CARE 010 FOR SALE 010 FOR SALE 010 FOR SALE 010 FOR SALE FREE Arctic Cat Central Boiler E-Classic Mountain Bike Queen Sized Wedding QUEEN SIZED Snowmobiles 1400/2400 FAN-C-PET Timberline GT Sleigh Bed The Gown (Satin) MATTRESS & 2006 570 Panther OUTDOOR WOOD Mobile BOXSPRING 2-Up, 579 Miles, FURNACE Grooming Salon Rock Shox, Clipped Pedals Includes Tall Dresser, Bureau From David’s Bridal 508-248-7817 Automatic Start & Reverse (But Have Regular). Great With Mirror, Nightstand. Book Bear Worn Only Few Hours. Like New Cleaner & Greener Condition, Very Little Use. Solid Heavy Oak. Like New! Size 12/14 EPA Qualified Vicki Kelley $300 Originally Purchased At Books! Books! Books! With Sequins, Matching 1996 ZR580 25-Year Warranty Call Chris Sargeants Country Barn. We have 100,000 lively Veil & Train. Gorgeous! FREE WOOD 2300 Miles, Real Fast Sled! Call Today Professional 508-798-3560 Carved Details On old books at $99 OBO Take Them Both For $5900 508-882-0178 Groomer Headboard. THE BOOK BEAR Leave Message PALLETS 508-340-5334 CrystalRockFarm.com 20 Years Exp. NASCAR Selling Entire Set For 508-981-2636 You pick up. Monday thru “We Go Right to $800 508-885-4580 Friday 8am-noon. Cut & Split Die-Cast Models 508-885-1035 204 WATER EQUIPMENT Your Door” Western Saddle Stonebridge Press Green They’re Back! 25 Optical Drive 2005 Ski-Doo Jetski 508-987-2419 $5 And Up! Radison Canoe Black, With Pad. Only Firewood Used A Few Times. (located behind Southbridge Apple Green & Black. 2 Cord Minimum BRAND NEW 12’ Square-Stern Hotel & Conference Center) Less Than 65 Hours. SHIPMENT! Like New, Comes With Oars $150 $175/cord We have books for the 3-Cylinder 15003cc (Delivered - Limited Area) & Electric Motor scholar, collector and Also: 110 NOVENAS Supercharged Engine. $450 general reader. Premium Dark Pine Bark Saddles Child’s Western Saddle 3-Seater, 130 Inches Long. Mulch Available $100 Each Delta Wood Planer 12 1/2” Located on Route 9 in West With Bridle, Black Brookfield, halfway between Prayer to St. $7500 $20.00/yard Bureaus, Bookcases, Etc. Delta Band Saw 16” Amherst & Worcester. $150 Jude Includes Dock & Trailer plus delivery $500 For Both Open 7 days a week, 508-943-4365 508-347-8956 T. Jepson & Son, LLC. Blessings Farm 10am-6pm May the Sacred Heart of 50 H Foote Road Call Joe White GE Profile 508-885-3037 508-278-3211 Jesus be adored, glorified, 205 BOATS 774-272-3729 Going... Going... Charlton We Also Buy 30” Convection loved and preserved Gone to the Dogs 508-248-1411 Refrigerators BOOK COLLECTIONS, throughout the world now 1970 Sea Sprite LIBRARIES & Wall Oven and forever. Sacred Heart of 14’ w/Trailer & 33 HP FIREWOOD Training and behavior Navy Blue Leather Like New! Both Less Jesus, pray for us. St. Jude, Johnson Outboard. management in your Than 2 Years Old. ESTATES! GE Spacemaker Green Or Seasoned Couch & Microwave Oven worker of miracles, pray for All In Good Shape. Cut, Split & Delivered home. 21.6 Cubic Feet KitchenAid CALL FOR INFO. us. St. Jude, helper of the $950 And Vent WOOD LOTS WANTED Positive methods Loveseat Set $350 OBO 508-867-8705 hopeless, pray for us. Say 4 Michelin Snow Tires $1500 or call Toll Free GE Profile this prayer 9 times a day for Call Paul used. 18.2 Cubic Feet Frigidaire With Rims $250 OBO 877-809-2665 Induction Stovetop 9 days, by the 9th day your 508-769-2351 Certified Pet Dog 774-230-6152 prayer will be answered even 195/60R15 508-987-5349 trainer and member 508-450-2106 All For $550 if you don’t believe. This $175 NEW Craftsman Moving, So MUST SELL APDT Thomasville novena has never been Rototiller 508-347-8029 Sylvania Vintage 119pc Tool Set Cherry known to fail. 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Sacred Heart Of With 7.5HP Honda Outboard Side. Fine Color & Call 508-949-7040 Jesus, Pray For Us. St. Jude, And EZLoad Trailer. 283 PETS Professional at Home $100 Good Quality. Dress Coat Worker Of Miracles, Pray For Pet Sitting and Dog Walking Size 14 Petite, Brown, All Excellent Condition. Two Boat Trolling Motors Documented Replacement Us. St. Jude, Helper Of The $1500 ADOPT A NEEDY Member of National Value $1375 Excellent Condition. Hopeless, Pray For Us. $75(each) TOOL SHEDS $400 413-245-3402 DOG OR CAT Association of Professional Asking $750 Say This Prayer 9 Times A Pet Sitters Pair Of Water Skiis Made of Texture 1-11 Tested, Vetted, Fixed, Call 508-347-5813 860-974-9946 Day For 9 Days, By The 9th 1985 Ski Nautique Established 1996 $40 8x8 $625 Day Your Prayer Will Be And Ready For Love! 8x10 $800 Answered Even If You Don’t “2001” Please Consider Certified • Bonded • Insured 508-248-6783 Schwinn Women’s Designer Adopting From Electric Scooter 8x12 $875 Clothing Believe. 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Pure Bred Black Entertainment Health Problems. 36 Inch TV faithful servant of Jesus, the Jeans. church honors and invokes Drive-On Trailer. Center Still Under Warranty, Used Very Little. Many High-End Items. Sacrifice At $7200 Puppies With Glass Door And Bar Have Receipts. you universally, as the patron Plays Like New! 860-974-9946 of hopeless cases, of things Over thirty breeds available. 7’Wx6’H Call For More Info MUST SELL! 12 Foot Jon Boat $150 508-347-1492 almost despaired of. Pray for Health checked/guaranteed. Cost $895 Women’s Escada me, I am so helpless and Seats, Electric Motor, State licensed. Same Owners 508-434-0315 Sell For $399 alone. Make use I implore On Trailer. www.laughlinkennel.com Several Call 508-885-9754 Coat/Jacket $1500 Tom & Camila Cashgora/Angora Wool, you, of that particular privi- Queen-Sized 508-234-6096 Laughlin Kennel Oak Computer Gold Color. US Size 10 Or lege given to you, to bring Call 508-987-7161 New Stuff! Bedroom Sets Trailer Tires 12, Excellent Condition. visible and speedy help Armoire where help is most despaired 2004 Carver 360 Reconnective Healing $150 w/Box & Mattress, Cherry 8” - No Cracks. $400 Animal Massage Mirrored Dressers, Mounted On Rims. 860-974-9946 of. Come to my assistance in Sport Sedan Trumpet $100 Drawered Nightstand Cheap this great need that I may re- (2) 375HP Volvo 8.1 Liter Animal Communication ceive the consolation and Electric/Acoustic Guitar $1200 Each 1-508-248-6783 Women’s Riding Engines. 7.3KW Kohler Spencer Animal Vinci Brand $100 Leathers help of heaven in all my ne- Generator, 2 State Rooms, As Always! Rugs cessities, tribulations, and Fresh Water Vacu-Flush Control 508-864-7159 Size Small Walter Dyer Reiki/Feng Shui Bird Of Paradise sufferings, particularly (Here Head, Full Galley. 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Only • Rubber-Matted Basic - Advanced 508-867-3900 Call 508-278-5762 Everything Must Go! 12 Hours. Includes Cover. Works Good Evenings 860-974-9946 Heated/Air-Conditioned Group Or Private $25 $5500 OBO Sleeping Areas. New - Open Enrollment Panasonic Furniture, Tools, Dolls, Call 508-248-1888 Stainless Steel Wood Stove And So Much More! • Large Individual Runs, Color TV Trestle-Style Energy Harvester Sailboat For Sale Outdoor Exercise Pens, Grooming 472 Old West Brookfield Rd Country Walks CT-36SX12F Double Tub Sink Library Table Good Condition With 2000 Hunter 212 Baths To Full Grooms 36” HDS Flat Screen With Great For Workshop Fire Screen. Warren • Large Indoor Remote & Operating Antique, 72”x32”Wide Great Day Sailer! $50 Boards. $350 OBO 21 Feet, Cuddy Cabin, Play Area Certifications! Instructions. 413-245-3008 FUNDRAISER $475 413-262-9990 Asking $175 Galvanized Trailer. Extra Jib. •Bathing Available PCSA Levels I & II Call 508-943-1206 Indoor Yard/Bake Great Shape, • Monitored By ADT CPR Certified Also Wood Stove Used Very Little. After 7pm Snapper Antique Victor Victrola, Sale Reiki Master Vermont Castings Resolute 30% Under NADA Retail Open 7 Days A Week Lighterian Reiki VII Roto-Tiller 1850’s Melodeon Organ, Excellent Condition. Very Pilsudski Polish $4950 8:30am-10:30am Park Model RV IR5003, Used Twice And More Clean Burning, Firescreen American Club 3:00pm-5:00pm Reconnective Healing II 508-248-1951 508-340-7697 ICNDF Certified Trainer 2002, 12x40 Paid $1295 And Warming Shelves Route 131 Call (508)865-2227 $950 Included. Southbridge, MA 225 INSTRUCTIONS (like brand new) on beautiful $2100 New Pugs/Puggles Experienced, Caring Staff lot in campground can be TracVac Unique Oak Table Asking $1100 Individualized Care used for a full 6 months (15 Model 385-IC/385LH Saturday, 4/17 PRIVATE MATH Available! Attention To Detail 72” Round 508-943-0277 9am-2pm April-15 October every year) Used Once. $550 TUTORING Lot paid for until 2097. Paid $1300 Must See To Appreciate Yamaha Over 26 Tables Of In Your Home 508-987-0077 $48,000 $1100 508-756-6120 Attic/Household Treasures! Licensed Math Teacher 205 Federal Hill Road Call Don (508)344-9499 Bear Cat Vac-N-Chip Pro 774-289-6982 V-Star 1100 FREE Admission After 9am 20 Years Experience Collinswood Oxford, MA & Vac Pro Studded Seat & Pillion Pad With References Pioneer Stereo $200 Earlybird Entry 8am Call Tom K-9 Services starwoodpetresort.com Models 72085, 72285, Utility Trailer $5/Person 508-241-6124 System 72295 4’x6.5’, 15-Inch Wheels FitnessQuest Edge With All Original Manuals. Used Twice Proceeds Benefit Club Good Condition Crosstrainer Scholarship Fund 262 AUCTIONS Includes Turntable, Radio Paid $2772 $300 Used Only A Few Times 286 LIVESTOCK Tuner, 5-Band Analyzer For $1900 Asking $250 Yard Sale Speakers. Cassette Tape 508-765-5763 Lawn Sweeper 2003 HAWK Player/Recorder, CD Player. Pull-Behind Riding Mower Sears Craftsman Saturday, April 17th Appraisal Day Gas-Powered Edger 9am-3pm Custom 2-Horse Original Cost $1250 4’, Good Condition Professional Appraiser Gooseneck Trailer Excellent Condition Sony Wega 32” TV $75 Rain Or Shine Like New! $75 Tom Tomaszek To Dressing/sleeping area. $425 $150 508-892-1550 78 Perry St. Appraise Items Excellent condition. 413-245-3402 Cement Mixer On Good Condition Douglas, MA Exceptional boarding $12,000. Beautiful Oak $150 Baby Stuff, TON Of Toys, Saturday, 4/17/10 environment with 860-634-4632 100 GENERAL Woodstock, CT Pratt & Whitney 41”W x 54”H x 23”D Antiques, Clothes, From unique daycare setting 508-885-6975 1:00pm-4:00pm. Flat-Belt Driven Cabinet For TV Child’s 4-Wheeler. Monday-Friday Metal Lathe With Recessed Doors. Vanity Set 105 BULLETIN BOARD Yard/Estate Sale $5 Each Item daycare available Overall Dimensions; Paid $800 ATTENTION Or Bagged Shavings 7’ Long By 2’ Wide Asking $200 Veneer & Wood Saturday, April 17th 3 Items For $10 State of the art indoor Kiln-Dried Pine Comes With 3 & 4 Jaw 4-Drawer, With Beveled 9am-2pm training facility Photos Available By Email Mirror And Bench. MICHAEL First Congregational Paper Bags. Chucks. 508-764-4103 3.25 Cubic Feet $450 Asking $200 68 Paxton Street Church Group or private day HIGGINS Leicester 1070 Pleasant Street and evening classes $5.00 Each (No Limit) 860-923-3532 Stereo With Tile-Top Table Your Family Loves & Ask For Ron Worcester, MA. Pick Up In Speakers With Flower Designs, Misses You Very Much Electronics, Appliances, Agility obedience and Pedestal Legs. With 2 Stools. Please Call Us Back Collectibles, Dishes, West Brookfield $50 Patio Set, Much More! conformation Prom Dress Call 508-278-7958 Asking $165 508-867-5281 Rock Valley Farm New - Size 4 Reasonable Offers Accepted Puppy Kindergarten 774-452-1668 Ask For Leo Or Jeannette Inside Back Building And 265 FUEL/WOOD 508-867-2508 Beautiful Paisley Multi-Print Stove Bergeron Starting Soon With White Background. Upper Driveway. Franklin Style VHS Tapes & Cabinet A. Jeffers FIRST CUTTING Spaghetti Straps. Wood-Burning Dudley Boy Beginner Obedience Purchased From David’s $275 $250 Starting Soon HAY Bridal For $200 Will Sell VHS Tapes 200 GEN. BUSINESS Tree Service Scout Troop 273 °°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°° Excellent Quality. Asking $100 Gas Log Separately If Wanted Accepting items in good Tree Removals Beginner Agility $5.00 per bale 508-278-6693 Never Used Westview Farms, Inc. Dark Shadows VHS Tapes condition for it’s May 29th 203 SNOWMOBILES Logging Starting Soon $90 YARD SALE 111 East Hill Road Punch Bowl Set Some Original, Land Clearing Monson, MA 508-832-6234 Some Recorded Items needed are: 1998 Yamaha With 18 Cups Furniture Clothing Firewood 413-246-1721 $30 (45 Volumes) VMax 500 $175/Cord New Competition $50 Household Toys Obedience Tan Genuine Tools Etc. 3400 Miles. WOOD LOTS Kerosene Lamp 413-262-9990 FOR PICKUP CALL $1700 WANTED $25 Sheepskin Men’s Karen 508-943-0202 508-987-7686 FREE ESTIMATES All Breed First Cutting Jacket Wedding Gown & Sue 508-943-2293 Call (774)239-0285 Grooming (2) Clear Candy Dishes Size 46, Never Worn. 2002 Polaris Available $5 For Both $150 Flower Girl Dress IN REMEMBRANCE HAY Both Worn Once. Gown Is Edge X All Seasoned Electric Start, Reverse, “It’s all about the Solid Bales Music Box Portable Olympia Satin With Sequins, Bead & Julie Ann Bainton Hardwood Lace. Sleeveless, Long 2992 N. Maine Miles. 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286 LIVESTOCK 298 WANTED TO BUY 310 GENERAL HELP 310 GENERAL HELP 310 GENERAL HELP 310 GENERAL HELP 298 WANTED TO BUY 298 WANTED TO BUY WANTED WANTED WANTED WANTED Horse Tack WANTED Bits, Bridles, Saddles, Cat’s Meow Village Maintenance Accessories. New, Used, ATTENTION: English, Western, Blankets, Reproduction Of The Domino’s Technician Gift Items, Reins. Unibank Of Uxbridge Full-Time Building Part-Time WWII & KOREAN WAR VETERANS Almost Anything (No Longer Made) Pizza Maintenance Technician Local History Buff Looking To Purchase Horse-Related If You Have One To Sell, Immediate Openings For A MB Management M1 Garand, M1 Carbine, US Govt. .45 Pistol Rock Valley Farm Call 508-234-4722 Community, Located In Mail-Room West Brookfield Ask For Tom Or Now Hiring Drivers & Northbridge, MA. Must Be Flexible & Dependable War Souvenirs 508-867-2508 Leave Message Inside Staff For This Position Will Be Monday Through Thursday Webster & Southbridge Primarily Based In Our Some Heavy Lifting Required. WANTED Locations. Rockdale Facility, And Will TOP DOLLAR PAID Full-Time Or Part-Time Sometimes Provide Support Apply In Person No Dealer Inquiries! 286 FEED Insulated Copper Earn Excellent Money At Other Company Facilities. While Having Fun! Stonebridge Press Printing Plant & Candidate Must Have Strong 25 Optical Drive, Southbridge, MA Call Wally At Quality Horse Hay Call Josh (Webster) Knowledge Of General Aluminum Wire Building Maintenance, Basic (Located Behind Southbridge Conference Center) 508-234-5860 800 Pound Square Bales 25 Pounds Or More 508-949-1330 Timothy & Orchard Grasses Plumbing, Gas, Electrical, Fertilize Fields We Will Come To You, Call Jared (Southbridge) HVAC, Carpentry & Cleaning. 508-765-0822 320 MEDICAL/DENTAL 433 CLEANING First Cutting $100 Each Weigh It, And Pay Cash Appliance Maintenance & 505 APARTMENTS FOR Second Cutting $130 Each On The Spot! Repair Is Necessary And Driver 500 REAL ESTATE RENT Delivery Fee Extra Contractors & Must Be Able To Work Physical * TLC Home * Rock Valley Farm Electricians Welcome Regional Positions/ Independently. West Brookfield Weekends Home Must Be Available for Therapist Cleaning Dudley 508-867-2508 Call To Make An After-Hour Emergency 501 REAL ESTATE Four Room, Two Bedroom. Appointment Excellent Pay/Benefits Per Diem Have You Heard The 1 yr. CDL A with HAZMAT Situations And WANTED Washer/Dryer Hookups. 508-269-2593 Night/Weekend On-Call Duty. Homecare And Computer Phrase, “GOING GREEN?” Heat, Hot Water & Rubbish Family Rider policy We Use & Supply Organic 297 CHILD CARE Paid vacations We Offer A Competitive Experience Required. Included. COMPETITIVE PAY! Cleaners To Ensure Your Country Setting With Pond. 401K/Paid life insurance Rate Of Pay And Full Family’s Safety. WAR RELICS FRTL. Benefit Package. Auburn VNA $775/Month & Tractors/53 ft. dry van trls. Valid Drivers License Gift Certificates For Close To Town Licensed METROPOLITAN TRUCKING Required. Helping Hands. Baby Showers, Michael WAR SOUVENIRS 1-800-999-4473 Healing Hearts Anniversaries, And More! 860-935-9105 Send Resume To A Perfect Gift! Home WANTED Email: [email protected] Hayward Landing 191 Pakachoag Street Auburn, MA 01501 CALL TAMMIE TODAY E. Brookfield WWII & EARLIER 26 North Street Call (508)791-0081 ************** 3 Bedroom, 1 Bath, Day Care CA$H WAITING! Driver Douglas, MA 01516 Email: FOR A CLEANER EQUAL HOUSING 1st Floor Immediate Openings Helmets, Swords, Valet Parking Attendant- Or Email To [email protected] TOMORROW! $895 [email protected] EOE OPPORTUNITY Daggers, Bayonets, to work at several locations 508-347-3275 1 Bedroom, 1 Bath, Various Time Slots Medals, Badges, Flags, Or Obtain An Application in Worcester, MA. At Address Above ************** 2nd Floor Uniforms, etc. IMMEDIATE OPENING! F/T- 774-230-7885 All real estate advertising in $550 Available For All Ages. Over 30 Years Experience. P/T available. Potential to Office/Homes this newspaper is subject to Very Flexible. Call: 1-508-688-0847 earn $11 and more to start. 333 SURROGATE Spencer Spring Or Fall Cleanings The Federal Fair Housing Act I’ll Come To YOU! Great benefits health, dental, MOTHERS of 1968, which makes it 2 Bedroom, 1 Bath, Reasonable Rates. 401k plan, plenty of room for Mystery Shoppers Weekly/Bi-Weekly Or illegal to advertise any Second Floor growth! Applicant must be Earn Up To $100 Per Day! Monthly Cleanings preference, limitation or $700 Healthy Meals And over 18, must be able to Undercover Shoppers Snack Provided. Flexible Hours/Days discrimination based on race, 4 Bedroom, 1.5 Bath 300 HELP WANTED drive standard Needed To Judge Retail & color, religion, sex, handicap, Deleaded Dining Establishments. HELP WANTED Registered/Insured/ Large Indoor transmission vehicles, have Bonded familial status (number of $1275 valid license, and prior Experience Not Required children and or pregnancy), Playroom. 877-787-6583 3 Bedroom, 1.5 Bath 310 GENERAL HELP customer service experience References Available national origin, ancestry, age, Deadleaded a plus!!! Large Fenced-In Yard WANTED marital status, or any $950 Please contact us at intention to make an such 2 Bedroom, 1 Bath Call Michelle Affordable preference, limitation or A/R Assistant 877-455-5552 or at: Part-Time Help First Floor 508-943-2526 www.valetparkof Residential discrimination. This $750 Radius Southbridge Business Wanted newspaper will not For More Details Office is looking for an america.com/employment License #2087686 At Spencer Greenhouse & Commercial knowingly accept any Accounts Receivable Watering, Moving Plants, Cleaning advertising for real estate Assistant experienced in Dunkin’ Donuts Packing Orders, Etc. that is in violation of the law. long term care billing and We Offer Quality Work At Our readers are hereby Oxford, Southbridge, Please Call An Affordable Price! 298 WANTED TO BUY collection. Candidate Sturbridge 508-885-5330 Surrogate informed that all dwellings should have knowledge of • Offices & Homes advertising in this newspaper Seeking Managers & HouseworksRealty.com Medicare and Medicaid Assistant Managers. • Weekly & Bi-Weekly are available on and equal billing procedures and Mothers opportunity basis. To 508-867-0903 Send Resume: • One-Time Cleanings should be comfortable with Town of Dudley • Carpet Cleaning complain about $ billing software data entry Dunkin’ Donuts Needed discrimination call The PO Box 544 Water/Sewer • Auto Detailing Manchaug as well as Excel and Word Be part of a miracle Department of Housing and Second Street ROSS RECYCLING programs. Fiskdale, MA 01518 Administrative • Floors Urban Development “HUD” Qualified candidates should The rewards are more • Upholstery 6 Room, 3 Bedroom Duplex We Pay More!! Assistant toll-free at 1-800-669-9777. Parlor, Kitchen, Bathroom. fax or email resumes to EAT CANDY than financial • Janitor Work For the N.E. area, call HUD Maelyn Sherblom, Full Time (35 hrs) • Windows All Redone. All Scrap Metals, LOSE WEIGHT Seeking Women ad 617-565-5308,. The toll No Dogs. No Smokers. A/R Manager at Administrative, financial 21-43 Non-Smoker We Guarantee Your free number for the hearing Cars, Trucks 508-765-9228 and customer service $800/Month MAKE MONEY With Healthy Satisfaction Will Be impaired is 1-800-927-9275 Security Deposit. Batteries, or Call Bob Now supporting the Water & Our Best Reference! msherblom@radius Sewer Departments. Pregnancy History Background Check Required. Copper Wire, To Find Out How REGISTERED, WANTED 508-476-7975 management.com Duties include: assist public Appliances... EOE 508-488-9404 INSURED & BONDED Land Near After 5pm NewEnglandSolutions.com inquiries, maintain records, schedules quarterly meter Give Maria A Call Spencer/Paxton 64 Tucker Hill Rd. Coming 4/6/10! 508-764-2500 North Brookfield readings, processes Line Putnam, CT 06260 quarterly bills, prepare 1 Bedroom Apartments After-School For More Area Of Camp Marshall permits, bid proposals, Information Call Available. Daycare Foster invoices, payroll, budgeting, 442 LICENSED DAY For A Single Family Home. First & Second Floor 860-928-7165 Please Call John inventories and agency 888-363-9457 CARE Pets Considered. Site Coordinator Parents Wanted 413-813-5712 Four To Choose From Seeking Quality Homes & consumer reports. reproductivepossibilities.com Monday-Friday, 3pm-6pm. Prepares correspondence, Starting At $475/Month Supervising Staff & Throughout Central MA *************** 505 APARTMENTS FOR posts notices, prepares The Commonwealth of Need First/Last Overseeing Daycare And To Provide Foster Care ENT To Children In Need. agenda, attends meetings Massachusetts Office of R Call Jesse ROUTE Its Activities. and prepares minutes. 508-365-8609 Must Be 21 Years Of Age. 24/7 Support. Generous Child Care Services Reimbursement. Qualifications: HS Diploma; requires that all ads 169 Must Meet OCCS two years office North Brookfield Requirements. College $500 Sign-On Bonus 400 SERVICES placed in the newspaper Brookside Call For Details experience; computer skills; 2 Bedrooms ANTIQUES Education Preferred. Strong customer service and for child care (daycare) Heat/Hot Water Included Communication And bookkeeping experience in your home include Terrace Elevator Accessible, Onsite 884 Worcester St. Management Skills. preferred; or an equivalent your license number. Laundromat, Trash Removal, Southbridge MA Experience With Children combination of education 402 GENERAL SERVICES Heat/Hot Water Private Parking. Ages 5-12. and experience. NOW Included! Appliances Included. Looking To Purchase Email Resume To: Salary to $33,500 For More Info Antiques dburnett@ Devereux Therapeutic Apply ENROLLING FREE RENT!!! (508)867-4277 And Collectibles charterinternet.com Foster Care Personnel Board, Call The Single Items 508-829-6769 FALL 2010 Affordable 2 Bedroom North Brookfield Apply In Person 71 West Main Street, Bright Beginnings Or Entire Estates Tri-Community YMCA Junk Man Apartments For Rent. 28 Spring Street Dudley, MA 01571 Montessori Spacious, Fully 3 Large Rooms, First Floor. We Buy It All 43 Everett Street Full-Time EOE Southbridge Snowplowing Pre-School Applianced. Like New! And Also Do No Pets. (Or Mail To Same Address Experienced 465 Main Street, Oxford, MA On-Site Estate Sales Attn: Dianna Burnett) Removal of Metal, $600/Month Groomer Your Child Deserves The Starting at $797 References & Security And Call For More Information Wrecker Drivers Appliances, Estate Auctions & Best Start To Their • Pool Required. 508-765-5466 x114 Wanted Furniture, TV’s. Education! 508-867-7404 CALL MIKE ANYTIME Bather/Blowdrier Part/Full-Time Positions Construction 508-987-3465 • Basketball Court Looking For Experienced 508-765-9512 AUTO BODY Duties will include but Materials. Lic. #8121699 • Playground Northbridge Groomer For Busy Salon. not limited to: Cellars/Attics (Linwood) REPAIR MAN Contact Stacey • Providing towing and 454 HOME • On-Site Laundry needed for very busy shop. 508-581-7877 Cleaned. Very Clean, Quiet road side assistance IMPROVEMENT Four Room Apartment, Must be familiar with all services. Small Building INCOME LIMITS APPLY BOOKS! aspects of auto body repair Demolition, Tires. Section 8 Welcome First Floor General Help • Assisting with shop $800/Month Includes . duties Leaves Removed. DiGeronimo BOOKS! Sturbridge Auto Body Wanted Painting Office Open From: Heat/Hot Water, Call 508-347-3338 ALSO HIRING FOR Small Residential Monday-Friday Stove/Fridge. BOOKS! Light Manufacturing Light Duty Moves. Trees Cut Quality, Affordability Includes Off-Street Parking. Showtime Stall Rentals 9:00am to 5:00pm NO PETS/NO SMOKING 508-943-9709 Service Driver Brush/Limbs & Trust We Buy Books! Without Compromise Weekend & Evening 508-234-2025 Accumulations 774-230-8216 Qualifications include: Removed Appointments Collections Call Between 9am-3pm • 21 years of age or older Furnaces Removed Interior Rooms Available Northbridge Estates • 2 years min experience As Low As One Bedroom Etc. Housekeeper/ • Nights & Weekends Check-our-down-to- $129 From $500 Per Month. Required earth prices first! First, Security & The Book Bear Chamber Maid Ceilings $59 Part-Time Weekends also! Woodwork $59 Reference Required. Route 9 BECOME A All applicants must Brookside Terrace No Pets. Must Be H.U.D. West Brookfield, MA Weekends.Experienced And pass D.O.T. physical Central Mass Serving Central Mass. Income Eligible. FOSTER PARENT! Dependable. Excellent Pay and drug test, have 11 Village Drive Call Today For For Quality Work. and Connecticut James DiGeronimo Southbridge,MA 01550 Call Dave Enhance The Life Of An good oral and written Cell 508-577-7940 508-234-4041 An Appointment Abused Or Neglected Youth. $8.00-$12.00/Hour. communication skills and be Dave 508-867-8705 (508)764-7675 Mon-Fri Excellent Training, Support customer service oriented. EOH And Weekly Clinical Front Desk Clerk 508-347-7804 (Toll-Free) Part-Time. Pay based on qualifications 877-809-2665 Supervision. Must Have M/F E.O.E. 413-262-5082 PAINTING Car And Bedroom Space. Sales, Office Work. Southbridge Earn $1500/Month Tax Free Must Be Dependable. APPLY IN PERSON Interior/ C&C 2 Bedroom Apartments With Copy Of Driving Record Exterior Starting At $150/Week BUYING Dare Family Services Apply Saturdays Sturbridge Service Properties Call 508-755-7100 Sturbridge Country Inn Center, Inc. Webster Old Toys 508-347-5503 Cleanouts Power Washing LOOK & COMPARE Marbles 241 Main Street Carpentry Brand New House Crocks CHHA’s/CNA’s Sturbridge, MA 01556 Cleanups Southbridge 2 Bedrooms Maids Wanted No Phone Calls Please • FREE ESTIMATES • Quality 1, 2 & 3 $1200/Month Pottery & Haul-Away • FULLY Insured • I Am Looking For Bedroom Apartments! All are newly remodeled, Sporting Equipment • Reasonable Rates • Appliances, Off-Street Tools LIVE-IN STAFF Someone Who Is Basements carpeted, stove & Private Home Care Agency Mature/Responsible & Parking. Jewelry 320 MEDICAL/DENTAL Attics Rich O’Brien refrigerator included. Seeks Seasoned Teachable And Eager Apartments Section 8 Approved. Etc. Home Care Aides For To Work, To Join My Staff, Painting Sturbridge No Pets Allowed Call Tom Or Deb LIVE-IN Work. Cleaning Garages 28 Years Of Experience 2 Bedroom Apartment Security Deposit & 508-987-1060 RUSSIAN AND/OR POLISH Residential/Businesses. Physical Yards 508-248-7314 Appliances & Hot Water References Required Or SPEAKING PREFERRED. Qualifications Are: Have Your Rental Property Included. Convenient Must Have Minimum Of Own Vehicle, Cleaning Therapists Location, Laundry Room Call 774-289-1714 508-865-1228 Experience, Personable, FT/PT/Per Diem Estate Cleanouts On Premises Leave Message 1 Year Home Care Experience. Organized, Punctual, (Weekdays/Weekends) Small Building Ray Kenny’s $750/Month Immediate Work Available. And A Problem-Solver. In Charlton Area. Call (508)765-0501 Must Have Own This Is A Permanent Send Resume To: Demolition QUALITY HOME Southbridge CASH PAID Transportation. Part-Time Position. HR Dept. If You Want IMPROVEMENTS Coombs Street For Coins And Jewelry Hours Start At 8:45am. Overlook Visiting Specializing In Windows 2 Bedroom Apartment We Do Withhold Taxes. To Get Rid Of It, Buying/Selling Nurse Assoc., Inc. We’ll Do It! And Siding. Douglas Available. If You Would Like More PO Box 1000 Licensed And Insured 1 & 2 Bedroom Applianced, Washer/Dryer Gold & Silver FREE Estimates! With Excellent One Piece Or Collection Information, Please Call Charlton, MA 01507 Apartments Available. Hook-ups. No Pets. Tammie At Fax: 508-831-7165 774-230-8586 References $600-$750/Month Section 8 OK. Master Craftsman Lee’s Coins & Jewelry Work For An Agency That 508-347-3275 [email protected] Rent Includes Heat $700 239 West Main Street Makes A Difference! Now Hiring For EOE Certified Through & Hot Water East Brookfield Calls Only/No Walk-Ins Southbridge, Brimfield Certainteed Off-Street Parking. Stove First And Security. 508-791-5600 & Brookfield. Call For Your & Refrigerator Included. References And Credit (Route 9 - Panda 433 CLEANING Easy Access To 146/Pike. Check Required. Garden Plaza) dlemovitz@harmon Free Estimate homehealth.com No Smoking. No Pets. 508-637-1236 Ward Nurse Registered Nurses 508-277-1667 First & Security Call (508)596-8497 508-341-6355 Customer Weekdays, 4 Mornings, FT/PT/Per Diem R&D Cleaning 508-737-2523 One Afternoon In Charlton Area. Southbridge Sales/Service Some Weekends. Send Resume To: Services 457 LAWN/GARDEN WANTED Must Be Self-Motivated, Overlook Visiting Oxford 141 Elm Street START NOW! Available For Houses, Recently Remodeled Enjoy Working With Pets, Nurse Assoc., Inc. Apartments, Offices, Etc. Composted Three Rooms, First Floor. Beatles Items $18 Base Appt., Flex FT/PT And Willing To Clean. Two Bedroom Apartment. No Experience Needed PO Box 1000 Bonded. Recently Renovated. Record Sleeves, Record Sheep Manure No Pets. No Smoking. Appliances, Washer/Dryer Players, Dolls, Statues, Conditions Apply Apply In Person Charlton, MA 01507 Landlord & Daily Discounts Available At Farm! Hookups. Off-Street Parking. Ideal For Students/Others Sturbridge Veterinary Fax: 508-831-7165 FREE Estimates First/Last & Security Mugs, Toys, Magazines, 20lb Bags $500 No Pets. Promo Items, Displays, All Ages 17+ Hospital Email: Low Rates At $10 Per Bag $650/Month Movie Posters, Etc. Call Now! 6 Cedar Street [email protected] Call Anytime 508-987-0116 No Utilities Included. 774-289-2387 Call 508-867-6111 860-779-2469 508-797-0600 Sturbridge EOE Leave Message 1-508-328-9093 Wednesday, April 14, 2010 • Southbridge Evening News B5

505 APARTMENTS FOR 505 APARTMENTS FOR 505 APARTMENTS FOR 505 APARTMENTS FOR 505 APARTMENTS FOR 510 515 CONDOS-RENT/SALE 550 MOBILE HOMES RENT RENT RENT RENT RENT COMMERCIAL/BUSINESS Spencer Sturbridge Southbridge Southbridge Spencer Sturbridge Southbridge Beautiful Cherry Attractive Mobile Home SOUTHBRIDGE 3 Bedroom, Large Large, Bright 6-Room, Large 3+ Bedroom Street Townhouse In Sturbridge 8 Summer Street Apartment. Appliances, 3 Bedroom Apartmen Apartment. Second Floor, Nice Two-Room PROFESSIONAL 1700 Sq.Ft., 3 Bedrooms, Retirement Park 2nd Floor, 2 Bedroom, Washer/Dryer Hookups. In A Nice, Quiet Washer/Dryer Hookup. Efficiency In Country 2.5 Bathrooms. 2 Off-Street Two Bedrooms, One And Large Kitchen, Large Section 8 Approved. Neighborhood. Third Floor. First & Security Setting. Easy Commute. OFFICE SPACE Parking Spots. Hardwood One Half Bath, Deck, Patio, Living Room, New Bath, Off-Street Parking. Washer/Dryer Hookups, $1000/Month Includes Appliances & For Rent Floors. Appliances, New Roof, New Windows, Hardwood Floors, First, Last And References. Yard & Porch. Heat Included. Laundry On Premises. Washer/Dryer Included. And Many Updates. Heat/HW Included $750 Per Month First & Last. No Pets. No Smoking. $495/Month 98 Hamilton Street One Year Lease Beautifully Landscaped. $850/Month $695/Month Call Weekdays 6:30pm-9pm One Year Lease. No Pets Or Smoking $85,000 Also: Credit, References & Formerly Aucoin Realty $1350/Month 121 Elm Street Two Bedroom Available 781-444-1087 Weekends After 9am First Floor, Good Visibility! 508-347-8791 617-281-0831 508-885-3031 Security Deposit Required. No Utilities First Floor, 2 Bedrooms, $625 Please call Parking First And Security Required. Kitchen, Living Room, Four Bedroom (508)347-7709 1100 Sq. Ft. Please Call Sturbridge Dining Room. 1 Bath, Spencer $875 Also: 508-736-0848 Mobile Home 55+ Hardwood Floors. New Three Bedroom, 210 Sq.Ft. Heat/HW Included Call (978)852-0886 1.5 Bath Townhouse. 525 HOUSES FOR RENT 1 Bedroom, Ideal Available (Rear Of Location, Close To $875/Month Nice Location. 98 Hamilton) $1150/Month North Brookfield Everything. New Floors, 15 Ballard Court Southbridge Webster 508-320-9075 3 Bedroom, First Floor. Apartment For Rent Gorgeous Country Cape Carpets, Paint, Windows, Heat & Hot Water Three Bedrooms, First Floor. Southbridge NORTH VILLAGE 3 Large Bedrooms, 2 Bath, Shower, Cabinets & Included. Stove Included. 3 Bedroom, 1.5 Bath On 2 Private Acres. Counters. Newer Furnace, $975/Month Buy Own Oil Heat. Townhouse Spacious Floor Plan A/C & More. ONE MONTH 2-Car Garage, 16 Ballard Court $700/Month Newer Building, Washer/Dryer. 508-764-6425 Nice Neighborhood. FREE RENT! Southbridge Appliances Included. 3 Bedroom, Second Floor. $1550/Month $37,500 Heat & Hot Water SOUTHBRIDGE $1150/Month 2 Bedroom Units For Lease Maria Ave. Call 508-954-0522 Owner Financing Included. Southbridge RE/MAX Professional Starting At $783!! 10,850+ S.F. Building Available $975/Month Clean, Small 4-Room 2 Bedroom, 2 Bath Ideal For OUSES FOR ALE First Floor Condo Associates 530 H S Call For Details 186 Hamilton Street Duplex Apartment. Stove, For More Info Heat And Hot Water Commercial/Industrial 508-347-7027 Refrigerator, Washer/Dryer Many Amenities Use. Town Water/Sewer, Pascoag, RI COMMERCIAL SPACE $875/Month www.PamCrawford.com Is Included. $550/Month Hookups, Yard, Good Area. Or Loading Dock. Includes Lakefront Custom Home Credit Check Required. 1,400 S.F. Office Space. 3 Bedrooms, 4 Baths. Near 186 Hamilton Street Main Street 774-272-2608 Must Income 570 STORAGE SPACE No Pets. One Bedroom, Qualify. Located On Worcester I-395, Central Air, Finished Second Floor, 2 Bedroom $575/Month Plus Utilities Street (Route 169) Walk-Out Basement, FOR RENT Heat & Hot Water First Floor, Off-Street Spencer Call 508-765-2658 Parking, Heat & Hot Section 8 Vouchers Call Home Theater, Stone & Included. One Bedroom Vinyl Exterior. Wall-To-Wall Carpet Water Included. Heat Included Accepted. (508)765-5421 STORAGE SPACE Southbridge $700/Month One-Of-A-Kind Home! $700/Month Clean, Very Large Washer/Dryer Hookup, Fish, Swim, Boat FOR LEASE 96 North Street 7-Room, 3 Bedroom 36-38 Main Street & Trash Removal Please call $539,900 Sturbridge 2nd Floor, One Bedroom Apartment. Southbridge, MA $600/Month (508)987-1595 louzam@ Great Main Street Location! Wall-To-Wall Carpet Washer & Dryer Hookups. $500 Security Required zammarelli.necoxmail.com No Pets Southbridge 900 Sq.Ft. Available 5/1 De-Leaded. Plenty Of (860)256-7582 Perfect For $575/Month Storage Space. Ready Now! For Lease 545 LAND/LOTS 774-230-7146 Contractor/Landscaper. Service Pets Only $795/Month Webster 9,400+ S.F. Ideal For Easy Access To Your First & Security Southbridge Commercial/Light OXFORD, MA Stored Equipment. W/D Hookups, 508-439-2475 SPENCER 2 Bedroom Industrial Use. Level House Lots Stove/Refrigerator. Second Floor, Apartment Heat & Electricity Available. Remodeled One Bedroom, Town Water/Sewer. Cleared With Well $400/Month First/Last/Security, 6 Room, 3 Bedroom Lake View, Duplex, Laundry, Modern, New, Nice Area. Includes 1,850 S.F. Southbridge Includes Dishwasher, Installed And Approved 508-347-9913 References $850 Off-Street Parking One Car, Office Space. Septic Design In Hand. Everett Street —————— Off-Street Parking, 774-437-1596 Second Floor, 7 Room, Three Stove/Refrigerator Quiet, 1.5 Bath. Located On Worcester Ready To Build! First/Last & $500 Security Washer/Dryer Hookups. Street (Route 169) Bedroom Apartment. Large Included. First Floor Call Mark - 508-887-0170 575 VACATION RENTALS Living Room & Dining Washer/Dryer Hookups. Criminal/Credit Check Call 8 Acres, $109,900.00 $750/Month $750/Month SOUTHBRIDGE Room, Large Kitchen & First/Security Call 508-769-2500 (508)765-5421 1 Acre, $104,900.00 Pantry. Washer/Dryer INCLUDES UTILITIES Available On/About 508-885-5216 Cape Cod BRAND NEW Hookup. 546 CEMETERY LOTS $800/Month Plus Utilities April 1st Summer Rental APARTMENTS! First & Last. (508)476-2926 Spencer WEBSTER Two Lots 860-304-5717 (774)280-0646 Three Room Efficiency 3BR, 1BA. Clean, Modern Southbridge 6 Room House 2 Bedrooms/$775. Leave Message Apartment. Remodel. NEW Kitchen Available At Worcester Available now. Southbridge Centrally Located, Includes Stainless FOR LEASE OR SALE County Memorial Park West Yarmouth Stove, refrigerator and Appliances Included. Appliances, Range, Owner Financing In Paxton. First Floor, Three Bedrooms, 8500 Sq.Ft. Non-Selected. One Minute walk to Ocean dishwasher included. No Pets Off-Street Parking. Refrigerator, Gas Heat, beach. All amenities. $550/Month Off-Street Parking, Industrial-Type Building Asking $1200 For Both Secure building. New Floors, Cleaned & Southbridge With 14-Foot Doors & Or Best Offer $950.00 per week. Off-street parking. Painted. Some Carpeting, No Smoking, No Pets. Coin-Op. 508-885-5246 Pets OK 2 Bridge Cranes. Large 508-885-1071 NO Pets. Stove, Off-Street Parking, Three Bedroom Yard, Close To Town. Call 617-797-4665 or Washer/Dryer Hookups Apartment Pictures At 617-698-0638 Call (508)765-5852 www.WebsterApt.com Zoned Heavy Industrial. In Apartment Renovated. Full Living STURBRIDGE Perfect For Contractor, Two Plots Deposits. References and Room, Full Dining Room. First/Last/Security In Worcester County From $900/Month Fabricator, Self-Storage, Southbridge Credit Check Required. Kitchen, Full Bath, Daniel Fiske Or Recycling Dealer. Memorial Park, Paxton, MA South Yarmouth 1 Bedroom, 3 Room No Utilities. Pantry, & Storage Shed. Plus Utilities Call Dave At Garden Of Heritage II Apartment $750 Per Month Hardwood Floors House 508-839-1015 $1500 OBO For Both Cape Cod 774-230-7423 508-864-7159 & Plus Water & Sewer. Throughout. Four Room Apartment Charming Expanded Ranch. 2 Bedroom Aparment Call (508)637-1074 Third Floor. 3 Bedrooms, Completely No Pets. Non Smokers $625 WEBSTER Worcester Country Off-Street Parking. Stove & Remodeled. Preferred. FIRST MONTH FREE! Memorial Park 1/2 Mile To Beach. Refrigerator Included. SOUTHBRIDGE Large Two Bedroom 1 Bedroom Apartment No Utilities. Call For Details Plus Office Section Valor II Privacy. Kids Love It. Green Ave. 508-764-4073 Available In Quiet 6-Family $875/week. Security Deposit Required $895 $650 Webster Graves 1 & 2 Clean, Spacious & Valued At $5600 CORI/Credit Check Required. Renovated 3rd Floor Off-Street Parking, Laundry. For Rent Available Section 8 Accepted. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Asking $2500 For Both July 24th-July 31st Apartment For Rent Includes Separate Utilities. No Pets. You Are Lucky We Still No Pets. No Smoking Southbridge Non-Smokers Preferred. 508-885-6489 August 7th-August 21st Washer/Dryer Hookups, Appliances & Laundry Have Space Available! Ask For Karen 1-Year Lease Appliances. Section 8 OK Three Bedroom Last & Security. 508-864-0460 AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY! Room On Premises. From 1000 Sq.Ft. No Pets. Good References First Floor Apartment References To 15,000 Sq.Ft. 550 MOBILE HOMES 508-248-3743 First & Last For Rent. No Utilities. 508-864-6285 $700 $800/Month References, And Will Divide! 1977 Mobile Home WELLS, MAINE Southbridge Call Joe At Recently Remodeled. Security Deposit Call Owner For Best Price $70,000 508-753-3670 Village By the Sea 146 Charlton Street 774-230-8486 No Pets. Washer/Dryer Required Webster Plus Park Share 2 bedroom/2 bath condo. 7 Room, 3 Bedroom, Hookups. Section 8 OK. One Bedroom Apartment FOR SALE BY OWNER Pool complex, with First Floor Apartment. First & Security Required. (508)347-9081 $575 Located In Wagon Wheel jacuzzi and exercise room, Off-Street Parking. Southbridge Call 508-949-0630 First Floor, Renovated, Park, Brookfield, MA outdoor pool, in-unit laundry, Utilities Not Included Large 1 bedroom modern. Kitchen With Appliances. Webster 508-347-3837 A/C, cable. No Dogs. Wall to wall, appliances Sturbridge Large Garage For Rent, $85 Per Day $925/Month included, coin-op laundry, no Spencer Dudley 2 Bedroom Townhouses. Industrial Zone. Mobile Home Summer Rentals First & Last pets, lease and security. Lakeside One Bedroom Apartment Drive-Through 3625 Sq.Ft. $575 and up, utilities not Electric Appliances, $500 For Sale $850 Weekly Available NOW! Hookups. Apartments $1450/Month 781-354-8182 included. New Overhead Doors In Sturbridge Retirement (508)429-7568 One Year Lease. No Pets. 3 Room, 1 Bedroom No Pets, No Smoking. Co-Operative. Call (508)764-2866 First & Last Apartment. Kitchen Off-Street Parking, Gas Heat Gas Heat, Office Space Clean Restroom 44x23, 5 Rooms, 1 1/2 Baths Southbridge $625/$720 per month. Appliances, 1/4 Mile To & Coin-Op Laundry (1068 sq.ft. Gross Living 576 VACATION Southbridge Security Deposit ($500) I-84 And MA Pike. 508-380-2359 Good Lighting, 2 Bedroom Apartment. Fenced Yard Space, Secure. Area). Air Conditioning, RESOURCES Renovated & De-Leaded. Large Heated 2 Bedroom. Call (508)886-4312 No Pets. Corner Lot, 2 Sheds. Stove & Refrigerator References A Must. 508-341-1365 Wall-To-Wall Carpet, Webster [email protected] For Appointment Tile Kitchen & Bath. Included. $650/month. 508-347-9370 Vacation Home Vinyl Replacement Windows No Pets. Spencer Call (508)347-9623 Two Bedroom Apartment Vero Beach Off-Street Parking. Washer/Dryer Hookups. Attractive One & Two 9am-6pm For Rent, First Floor, N. Grosvenordale Florida $600/Month Hardwood Floors. Bedroom Apartments. Large Living Room, Section 8 OK Lease & Security Required. Appliances, Some With Large Kitchen, Porch, CT Doublewide Manufactured 781-449-5511 $750/Month Washer/Dryer Hookups, Webster Appliances Included WEBSTER Mobile Home For Sale Home Has 2 Bedrooms, 508-764-2866 Modern & Bright, 2 Bedroom Apartment. Off-Street Parking. 14x64 Doublewide 2 Bathrooms. Gated Quiet Country Setting. Neat & Clean, Off-Street Section 8 Approved. WAREHOUSE 2 Bedrooms, 2 Full Baths. Community. New A/C & Southbridge Spencer Conveniently Located, Parking. Excellent Location. FOR RENT Large Kitchen, Living Room. Heating System, New Roof, Also: New Porch. Partially 2 Bedroom Apartment. One Bedroom Duplex, Directly Off Route 9. Washer & Dryer Hookups. Basement Studio 4,000 sq. ft. 14-foot ceiling. Laundry Room. Modern, Clean, New Rugs. Appliances, One Year Lease, Available Now! Stove & Refrigerator Open space. 2 loading docks. Appliances Included. Furnished. Mint Condition! Apartment Minutes From Beach, Off-Street Parking. No Pets. 508-735-4335 Included. Affordable! $400/Month Minutes from Rte. 395. Plenty Of Cabinet Space. $685 to $750/Month First, Last, $500 Security. Visit Our Website For Details Call $999.00/month. $65,000 Restaurants, And Malls. Immediate Occupancy $525 per month. www.spencercondos.com 508-943-7436 For More Information 508-943-5021 For Appointment $15,000 774-258-0147 Please Call 508-886-4312 508-612-6192 Call 508-943-8807 860-923-0421 508-943-9364 YOU WON’T FIND YOUR LOCAL PIZZA PLACE ON JUST ANY SEARCH ENGINE. All local. All the time. TheHeartOfMassachusetts.com B6 Southbridge Evening News ¥ Wednesday, April 14, 2010

720 CLASSICS 725 AUTOMOBILES 725 AUTOMOBILES 740 MOTORCYCLES 745 RECREATIONAL 715 AUTO SERVICES 715 AUTO SERVICES 700 AUTOMOTIVE 1966 T-Bird 1988 Buick 2004 Buick 1999 Harley VEHICLES Hard-Top Estate Wagon Rendezvous Davidson 1998 Polaris ATV 705 AUTO ACCESSORIES New 4-Barrel Carburetor, Last Of The Woodies! Front-Wheel Drive, Motorcycle Magnum 425, 4x4 I PAY YOU CASH 5th Wheel New Tires, New Brake Needs Tender Loving Care. Automatic, SUV. Recent Dyna Wide Glide. Complete $2000 Overhaul 5 Booster & Master Cylinder. $1500 Tires, Brakes. Economical 18k Miles. Some Extras. Years Ago. Used Very Little FOR JUNK CARS Steel Drop Center Runs Good! Good For 1982 Dodge Half-Ton 3.4 Engine, 27MPG Highway. $9000 Since. Needs Battery. Restoration. 90k, A/C. Call 508-943-5911 Asking $3000 & TRUCKS Tailgate Interested Parties ONLY! 318 Flat-Bed Summer Ready! 508-885-3136 $200 $4200 OBO 4WD, Real Sharp! Runs, Asking $5850 860-888-5207 Needs TLC. And Farm Equipment 508-943-2572 860-774-8289 508-248-1951 1999 Road King [email protected] $1500 Black, 10k Miles, Mint 2003 Honda Chrysler Industrial 1994 Mustang 2005 Lincoln LS Condition. Lots Of Chrome, Call D&M Towing & Recycling Must See! Always Kept TRX250 EX ATV V8 400HP Engine 1968 Mustang Convertible Sport SST Inside. Runs Great! Looks Great! 508-887-3645 Rebuilt, Zero Miles. 2-Door Coupe $1500 Silver With Black Leather $13,000 OBO $1600 OBO Sitting On Ground, Interior. V8, Loaded, Email Me At TOLL-FREE 1-877-820-2TOW Ready To Go Red With Black Interior. 978-760-3453 860-634-0581 302 Automatic. Very Clean, Everything! [email protected] $2200 6 CD Changer, Heated & Low Miles. Recently 1991 Subaru 750 CAMPERS/TRAILERS With Rebuilt Fitted Refurbished Cooled Front Seats, Moon 1999 Suzuki Roof, Anti-Theft System. 760 VANS/TRUCKS 765 HEAVY EQUIPMENT Transmission Asking $5000 Legacy TLS 1000 1996 Holiday (Zero Miles) MUST SELL! 100k Miles, Extended Warranty. $3000 Package Deal 860-564-3397 Good Condition. Low, Low Miles! V-Twin, Strong Runner. Rambler 5th 1992 GMC 1964 Case $1000 $14,500 OBO The Hot Set-Up! Carbon Diesel Truck Backhoe Loader Transmission Only 508-517-2536 Fiber Mufflers. Grey. Wheel Aluma-Lite $1800 Call Before 6pm $3500 With One Living Area UPS Truck-Style, Model 530 4-Cylinder Gas, 1978 Corvette Aluminum Grumman Body, Runs Strong. 508-461-9097 508-764-8386 2005 Toyota 860-315-7417 Slide-Out, Rear Kitchen, Silver Anniversary Model Garden Tub, Queen Bed, Shelves. Rebuilt Comes With Snow Bucket Limited Edition, Runs Camry LE Including Some Accessories. Transmission/Motor, Great For Landscaping Rims For Sale Strong, Looks Real Sharp! 1995 Volvo 4-Cylinder Automatic Sedan, 2000 Harley In Good Condition. New Fuel Tank, Radiator, Projects Or Snow Removal 15 Inch Aluminum Rims Excellent Driver. L82 850 Turbo 4-Door, Front-Wheel Drive. Sportster $9000 Steering Box. Dual Wheels, $6000 OBO Off 1991 Honda Accord. Engine, T-Tops. A/C, 76k Miles. Loaded, A/C, 11’ Area Behind Seats 978-406-3670 Factory Set - 5 Total Tilt Wheel. In Good Condition. 18,000 Miles 508-799-3953 Excellent Condition With Snow Tires. CD Player, Front Disc Brakes, $25 Each $7900 Automatic Steering. Mint Condition 14,100GVWR 1983 Ford Dump 860-923-0457 $2500 Call Cliff 2000 Coachman Serious Inquires Only! 508-333-3340 Runs Beautifully. Clean, Call 5pm-8:30pm Truck 508-340-5334 Good Condition. $7000 Camper 508-867-6546 720 CLASSICS 508-764-7068 Ford 9000 6-Wheeler 1996 Chevy REDUCED! V10 Engine, 21 Feet Long Needs A Little Work 1927 Ford 1979 Pontiac Caprice Classic $10,600 $18,000 OBO 1994 Plymouth Asking $2500 Roadster Leave Message 2002 Harley Trans-Am V8, Wagon, 4-Door, 508-885-4580 1930 Model A Van 2003 Rawson Portable Turnkey Show Ready! 146k Miles. Last Of The 508-981-2636 Davidson Sportster Virginia Car. Great Condition. Low Miles - Mint Condition Needs Alternator, Chevy 327, V8, Holly 4B, A/T, Smokey & The Bandit Look. Wally-Wagons! Doodle-Bug Good Body & Motor. Screener Plant Red With Flames, Pipes. Original Owner. Lots Of Great $1800 Model 3618/SN:SN823203 Runs Well. Black Interior & 2005 Toyota Customizing Details Parts Only - No Title. Will Not Consider Trades Exterior, Lots Of New Parts $2495 $400 24 Point OV Twin Honda Contact 860-974-9880 Or 508-943-2703 Camry $6000 OBO Putnam, CT Motor. Low Hours, (Including Seats, Tires, 860-928-5613 [email protected] Carpet, Rebuilt Top Of The Line. Call Ron 1983 Ford Pickup Well Maintained Transmission) 1996 Fully Loaded! 508-344-1904 Asking $28,000 40k Miles. 2002 12x40 Park Truck 1930 Model A Matching Numbers Oldsmobile 88 6-Cylinder, Clean 508-347-8956 $15,000 $14,500 2003 American Ford Coupe Runs Good. Will Trade Model RV Underneath, No Rust. Green, With Extra Parts. 508-615-7358 $1100 Ironhorse (like brand new) on beautiful Good Mechanics. Kubota 4WD Good Condition. 508-885-5861 2004 Toyota Camry Slammer lot in campground can be $1500 Tractor $10,000 76k Miles. used for a full 6 months (15 1995 Toyota Supra S&S 100+HP, 6 Speed. 978-760-3453 Model BT820 Call Karen 1999 Pontiac $11,500 April-15 October every year) Features Loader & Backhoe Twin-Turbo, Stock, 6-Speed. Total Custom - Paint, Lot paid for until 2097. 508-885-3192 Original. 60k, Grand Prix Will Pay Top Dollar Chrome, Billet. With Thumb. Like New, $48,000 1996 Florida Only 92 Hours. Black-On-Black, Leather, Asking $5500 OBO For Clean Cars! Pristine Condition. 8k Miles. Call Don (508)344-9499 1950 Chevrolet Two-Owner Car. 508-943-1593 Asking $13,000 OBO Pick-Up Truck $25,500 4-Door Sedan Best Offer Rutland Auto Sales 781-254-6556 Dodge Ram 1500 Or Make An Offer Route 122 2006 THULE TRAILER 508-248-3225 6-Cylinder, Standard Shift. 1999 Toyota (6’ x 12’ Enclosed) SLT Club Cab New Factory-Built Motor. 1973 Pontiac Rutland, MA 2003 Yamaha 8 Foot Bed With Cap, Large Camry 508-886-2720 Aluminum, Dual Axle, Solid Body, Runs Excellent. Trans-Am GVW 6000 lbs. Engine (5.9 V8 Magnum), Payloader Needs Interior & Minor Work 224k Miles, Runs Great! YZ125R 4-Speed, With 455cu. White, Kept Up To Date. Model #C65X12238200, Power Everything, 4 Backhoe To Be Road-Worthy. 2006 Honda Mint Condition, Garaged. Brand-New Tires With Burgundy Interior, Original, Inspected. Air & Heat. Hardly Ridden. Under 200 Miles. Michigan $5900 Matching Numbers. 90k. Civic EX $5250 Rims, New Battery. 978-760-3453 Good First Car Or Spare Car $1700 OBO Best Offer $2500 1 Owner, 70k Miles. Call 508-254-8663 Mike 860-935-0072 Asking $5500 Diesel, Runs Good Make An Offer! 508-344-2660 401-585-0309 Fully Loaded. Garage Kept. After 4pm & Weekends Also: 1952 Pontiac Carfax & Photos Available. Or 508-248-5466 33’ Travel Trailer 508-867-3741 Woody 725 AUTOMOBILES 2000 Daewoo $9,500 OBO And Leave Message Currently On-Site In Park Chevy Box Truck Tin Woody Beach Wagon, 508-922-8688 (Woodstock, CT) 1997 Chevy Tahoe UPS-Style Nubira Furnished, 12’x32’ Screen $3500 In Need Of Complete SULLIVAN AUTO 4-Door Sedan. 39k Original 2004 BMW Beautiful Maroon & Grey Restoration. Engine Turns, 2006 Kia Spectra Porch, Corner Lot, Shed. All Major Parts Replaced, SALES Miles. Excellent. Automatic K1200 GT Park Features: Family Let’s Talk, Make Major Components In Place. 33 Main Street Transmission, Power 4-Door Sedan Good Tires, High Miles, Good Interior. Solid Frame, Absolutely Perfect! Activities, Pool, Inexpensive Leather. An Offer! (Across The Street Windows New Engine With 32K Miles, Dark Blue, Very Low Miles. & Comfortable Living. Straight Eight, From Jack’s Gas) $2500 Under Warranty. Wife Got Another Car. Call (508)347-7300 Automatic Transmission. New Tires & Battery. Park Is Open April-October. $2500 Cash Takes It! & 860-774-1485 New Tires, Belts. Also Has $11,000 $35,000 $3950 Full “Bumper-To-Bumper” Runs Strong 767 VEHICLES WANTED 978-760-3453 2 Main Street 860-315-7417 (Includes Lot) 508-615-2540 (Route 131) 2000 Dodge Stratus Warranty, For Over 3 Years 860-923-2549 4-Door Sedan, (Over 36K Miles). 352-314-0003 1953 Ford Sturbridge, MA Power Everything. $7890 2005 Harley 1999 Dodge 2-Door Sedan www.sullivanautosales.net In Good Condition. 508-847-3861 Davidson 33’ Travel Trailer Ram Pickup $ Mild Custom, $11,000 Asking $1500 OBO (Oxford) 1450 Low Rider 2003 Subaru 508-410-6017 With 12’x32’ Addition 4x4, 5-Speed. Runs Great. ROSS RECYCLING 774-402-1397 732 SPORTS UTILITY Excellent Condition, Extras. Excellent Condition. $3500 OBO We Pay More!! 1955 Oldsmobile Forester S-Model $10,500 OBO Own Your Own Lot! 508-847-7049 4-Door 25X 2000 Ford 1995 Nissan 508-867-8374 Seasonal Camping At A 508-847-7048 All Scrap Metals, $8050 Lovely Campground. Leave Message Original, $10,000 Mustang GT Pathfinder 2006 Honda Asking $30,000 Cars, Trucks 2000 Subaru Forester $11,500 OBO White, 5-Speed. Call After 5pm 2001 Chevy Batteries, 1975 Ford Flatbed 5-Speed Candy Apple Red, $3300 XR 650L 508-885-4358 Copper Wire, $1600 $4650 Pristine Condition! (4)5-Lug Truck Rims On/Off-Road Bike Silverado 33,010 Miles. New Rear Tire, Excellent Wells, Maine Appliances... 1953 Ford 3/4 Ton 2001 Subaru Outback Fully Loaded, Including & Tires LS 1500 $300 Shape. With 3800 Miles. 2005 40’ Breckenridge 64 Tucker Hill Rd. $5250 MagnaFlow Exhaust, $4000 OBO 4x4, Extended Cab, 4-Door. Pickup Park Model Home Low Miles (61,500). Comes Solid, Needs Restoration, 2001 Subaru Legacy AEM Intake, Lojack. 860-208-7010 Or Trade For 4WD Or Car Putnam, CT 06260 Stored Winters. Enclosed Room Addition, With Cap, Tonneau Cover, $2500 4-Door Sedan Call After 4pm Serious Inquiries Only Plus Screen Room & Deck. Michelin Tires, Tow Package, 860-928-7165 Collection MUST BE SOLD! $6050 860-923-9618 1999 Infinity 508-867-6152 Double Loft, Sleeps 10. Power Everything, CD. 978-760-3453 1999 Subaru Forester QX4 SUV Fully Furnished & Clean, Must See! Landscaped. $9900 OBO $4050 2001 Ford Good Condition Inside & HARLEY Chevy Prizm 1963 King Midget Outside. 165k Miles. Meadow Ledge Resort 774-452-2484 New Engine, Comet Clutch, 2001 Subaru Legacy Taurus SE DAVIDSON May-October Wanted 78k Original Miles, All Power, Recent Brakes & Tires. All-New Brakes, New Paint, Outback Wagon Asking $6000 1997 Sportster XL1200 $64,500 2001 Ford F-250 4x4 Any Year. Must Have Very New Convertible Top With 5-Speed New Tires. Well Maintained 9,900 Miles. 508-278-6123 Low Miles. Inside & Out. Color Blue. Please Call Side Curtains. All-New Tires. $4650 508-943-3812 Custom Paint, With Extras. Extra Cab Pickup Will Consider A Civic Fun Car, Good Runner! Private Owner. $5000 760 VANS/TRUCKS With Matching Cap & Liner. 508-764-1439 $5500 2000 Ford Escort $3300 735 GARAGE RENTALS Call 508-347-3093 33” Tires With Lift. Ask For George Or Barry Automatic, $2250 Will Negotiate. 1967 International Good Condition. 774-289-4518 $9500 OBO WANTED 508-347-9654 2002 Toyota Prius WANTED 4-Wheel Drive, 16” Tires, 508-764-6059 Year-Round Garage Harley Davidson 9 Foot Bed, Straight 6. Old Ford Hybrid 2002 Mitsubishi $1000 2001 Pace Arrow Sport $7050 Space For Antique Car 2000 Custom Call 860-928-9210 16’x8’ Aluminum Automobile/Truck 1966 Mustang Gallant ES Must be at least 20 feet long. V-Nose Box Trailer Parts 2005 Honda Element Runs Good, Rear Quarter Respond to John Soft-Tail Coupe 5-Speed 28k Miles, Pearl White. 1979 Ford F-350 Front & Back Doors Motors, Fenders, Doors, Dented, Replaced Engine. 508-832-3966 or Low Mileage. Complete Or Parts Cars. (Not Fastback) $9050 $2400 [email protected] Excellent Condition. Rust-Free! Georgia Car Lots Of Extras. Pickup Truck $3000 OBO 1933-1960, Nothing Newer! Call Bert 508-987-2045 4x4 With Plow, 49k Original (Always Garaged) 740 MOTORCYCLES One Owner Bike! 508-885-2884 978-760-3453 Paint’s Faded. All Ready For 617-699-7428 Miles. NO TITLE. 2003 Mitsubishi $7995 OBO Floor In Bed Is Missing, YOUR 289 V8 Engine. WE BUY ANY 1985 Harley 508-987-8928 $6900 Eclipse Needs Replacing. 2004 Chevrolet LOCAL NEWS ONLINE. NON-RUNNING Sportster Solid Frame, Silverado 1500 Utility Trailer SUBARUS! Convertible Harley Davidson Very Good Mechanics. THINK OF IT AS A Grey, Runs & Looks New. 1000 XLH One Original Owner 2WD, Extended Cab, Line That Dumps New S&S Carb., Ignition Motorcycle Parts & Cap, Trailer Hitch. Removable Sides, Fully Loaded. 79k Miles. $1650 FULLY STOCKED New Tires. Module, Tires, Battery & Coil. 9500 Original Miles. Very Solid. 2000 Volkswagen $3500 OBO & Accessories 978-760-3453 Excellent Condition, $550 Asking $10,500 REFRIGERATOR Passat GLX 508-410-3078 508-987-2838 For Sale One Owner 978-760-3453 Ask For Stephen For EVO, Twin Cam, 1982 GMC 350 $12,000 WHENEVER YOU WANT A 4 Motion 2004 Subaru Sportsters. Stake Body With Power Gate. 508-987-5860 LATE NIGHT SNACK. Vintage 1956 V6, 2.8 Fuel Injected. Rebuilt Engine. Impreza WRX 1988 Harley Custom Chrome $1200 VW Beetle Sedan Excellent Condition, Well 765 HEAVY EQUIPMENT Maintained. Low Miles. All-Weather Edition, Sunroof, Davidson 1200cc Women’s New 508-461-9097 Runs Good, 36HP Motor, Custom Wheels & Exhaust. Heated Seats & Mirrors. One Owner, 32k Miles. Insulated Yale Towmotor Nice Body & Interior. Leather Interior, Black Custom Green Paint & Selling Because Of Illness Wheelchair Van Forklift New Tires & Brakes. On Black. Spoiler. 5-Speed. Always Garaged. Leather Jacket Police-Style, Size Large. All Rebuilt & Runs Excellent Asking $9000 $5500 OBO Asking $14,900 OBO $3000 1999 Ford F250 $2400 $125 All local. All the time. Call Barry 508-865-5085 Call 774-289-3929 774-230-6848 Runs. $5000 OBO TheHeartOfMassachusetts.com 508-764-6059 617-519-9051 Or 508-764-7986 508-949-1320 508-248-7791 860-774-1485