Mailed free to requesting homes in Douglas, Northbridge and Uxbridge Vol. III, No. 35 Complimentary to homes by request ONLINE: www.blackstonevalleytribune.com “I only regret that I have but one life to lose for my country.” Friday, May 28, 2010 Athanas, Ampagoomian win in Northbridge MONTECALVO UNSEATED AFTER 18-YEAR RUN ON BOARD OF SELECTMEN

BY THOMAS MATTSON real-world experience and a proven The 48-year-old entrepreneur said TRIBUNE STAFF WRITER track record. the town has a NORTHBRIDGE — Political new- “The fact I was able to use my “significant block of voters who comer Jay Athanas topped a field of business experience to motivate could relate to him better than to a three candidates seeking two three- people to come out and vote for me 20-year incumbent.” year positions on the Board of was quite humbling. I look forward Athanas de-emphasized the Selectmen. to start working and giving the peo- importance of brick and mortar. Charles Ampagoomian, left, and Jay Retaining his place on the board ple in town more information.” He said the economy is unfavor- Athanas won three-year terms on the in the May 18 election was incum- Athanas said he knocked on hun- able to building a new Department Northbridge Board of Selectmen May 18. bent Charles Ampagoomian Jr., who dreds of doors, “handed out pam- of Public Works or fire department “The next two years are critical to was elected to his fifth term. Joseph Montecalvo was third with 792. phlets, went to spaghetti dinners, an headquarters. the town,” he said. Montecalvo was unsuccessful in his “I think the town was ready for a Alternatives event, the Friends of Rather than concentrating on new He sees not only fiscal 2012 as bid for a seventh consecutive term. change,” Athanas said of his elec- Lasell Field… I found out what is buildings, Athanas said, the town challenging, but fiscal 2013 as well. Athanas received 906 votes, tion. “The residents realize how dif- going on.” should be doing what it can to pro- Ampagoomian garnered 827 and ficult the immediate future will be Athanas said he also used e-mail vide enough teachers and take care for the town and were looking for and Facebook to campaign. of police and firefighters. Turn To ELECTION page A15 Wind farm plan requires revision of recent bylaw

BY THOMAS MATTSON TRIBUNE STAFF WRITER DOUGLAS — Glitch time. Everyone had good intentions when they proposed and the town voted May 3 for a wind energy bylaw to cover small projects such as the one under consideration for the high school. But it turned out the huge American Pro Wind project called the Douglas Woods Wind Farm off Route 16 near the Webster line would, under the new bylaw, be restricted to a smaller height vari- Thomas Mattson photo ance than it had already received from the town at an earlier date. From left, Ernesto Caparrota, project So, according to Rod Jané, a plan- manager for American Pro Wind, and Rod ner for the American Pro Wind proj- Jané, president of New England ect, that $75 million proposal cannot Expansion Strategies, met with Douglas go ahead unless an amendment to selectmen May 17. the bylaw voted May 3 is adopted. The Board of Selectmen heard the Selectmen agreed to put the pro- appeal from Jané and Ernesto posed amendment on the warrant Thomas Mattson photo Caparrota, American Pro Wind for a Special Town Meeting within project manager, at a board meeting From left, Fire Department Captain David White, Selectman Daniel Nolan, Congressman Richard Neal, Town Manager Turn To BYLAW page A8 Theodore Kozak and Fire Chief Gary Nestor during the award to the Northbridge Fire Department of $100,000 for new May 17 in the Municipal Center. equipment. TTOO THETHE RRESCUEESCUE $100,000 FEDERAL GRANT WILL AID FIREFIGHTERS

BY THOMAS MATTSON and Town Accountant Neal Vaidya. TRIBUNE STAFF WRITER Kozak thanked the congressman on behalf of the NORTHBRIDGE — The fire department has town. received a $100,000 federal grant for new gear — fire “We appreciate the grant,” said Kozak, “because coats, bunker pants, boots and helmets — for 50 fire- we don’t have money ourselves. It comes at a good fighters. time.” U.S. Rep. Richard Neal, D-Mass., presented the Neal called the Assistance to Firefighters Grant award Friday, May 21 to Fire Chief Gary Nestor. Program of the Federal Emergency Management Also on hand to meet Neal and represent the com- Agency and the Department of Homeland Security munity were Town Manager Theodore Kozak, File photo Turn To GRANT page A8 Selectman Daniel Nolan, Fire Captain David White Marine Vietnam veteran William Audette (left) greets Polish-American Army veteran Stanley Chmielinski on the Whitinsville Common during last year’s Memorial Day observances. Elementary school building Memorial Day parade, project takes step forward observances scheduled BY THOMAS MATTSON ing members. Three were selected to on May 18, the committee inter- BY THOMAS MATTSON Day in Rockdale. TRIBUNE STAFF WRITER link up with 10 members the state viewed the four finalists, settling on TRIBUNE STAFF WRITER Northbridge High School expects DOUGLAS — DiNisco Design of School Building Authority appoint- DiNisco. NORTHBRIDGE — The 75-mem- to reestablish its outstanding histo- Boston has been chosen to do a fea- ed. Among the latter were SBA rep- The three members of the 10- ber Douglas High School Marching ry of a marching band next year. sibility study of the proposed addi- resentatives, architects, engineers member School Building Band will honor Northbridge veter- Although it flourished for many tion and renovations at the interme- and other professionals. Committee who were selected to sit ans in a Memorial Day parade and years under the baton of Joseph diate/elementary school. At its first meeting, held in late with the 10 appointed by the SBA exercises Monday, May 31. Pepin, the band fell on hard eco- The Board of Selectmen formed a March, the 13-member panel are Mitchell Cohen, chairman of The Northbridge Concert Band nomic times in recent years that 10-member School Building reviewed 11 proposals of services the School Building Committee, will also pay tribute to the dead of saw profound cuts in high school Committee some 18 months ago. Of from architectural firms, selecting School Superintendent Nancy Lane, all wars Americans took part in at that group, four were selected as vot- four finalists. At its second meeting Turn To SCHOOL page A14 11:30 a.m. exercises on Memorial Turn To PARADE page A14

A2-3 ...... LOCAL A9 ...... SENIOR SCENE A4-5 ...... OPINION A11-12 ...... SPORTS CONTACT THE EDITOR VIA E-MAIL AT A7 ...... OBITUARIES A13 ...... CALENDAR ANDY STONEBRIDGEPRESS COM INSIDE @ . 2 • Friday, May 28, 2010 BLACKSTONE VALLEY TRIBUNE BVYLA graduates 22 students TRIBUNE REGION — Rep. George Blackstone Valley Education of completion and citations from skills of young people and ALMANAC Peterson, R-Grafton, opened the Foundation Board of Directors the Senate and the strengthen their connection to recent Blackstone Valley Youth President Lee Gaudette noted House of Representatives. Five the Blackstone Valley.The class of Leadership Academy graduation that over the years he has sat on a graduates were recognized for 2010 marks the sixth group of stu- QUOTATION OF THE WEEK program by stating that “leaders number of boards and commit- their perfect attendance. dents to complete the program, show up.” tees and most often he is the An individual community serv- which now boasts 137 alumnae. He went on to applaud the high youngest one at the table. ice project is a requirement of From November to May, students “We appreciate the school students for choosing to “We need you, we want you to graduation. Students interview participate in 12 sessions cover- enter the BVYLA program and get involved” he urged the young community leaders and conduct a ing a range of topics and skills grant because we complete the requirements. The graduates. needs assessment which often areas, including team building, representative encouraged them The graduates and their guests leads to their project. They leadership styles, communication don’t have money to become involved wherever they also heard words of encourage- recruit a mentor and volunteers skills, community needs assess- are, high school now, college later, ment from Blackstone Valley and plan and implement the proj- ments, project planning, goal set- ourselves. It comes and wherever their careers would Education Foundation Executive ect in the spring. 2010 projects ting, decision making and con- eventually bring them. Director Susan Gately, President addressed a range of needs and sensus building. Students also at a good time.” That was a theme the 22 mem- and CEO of the Blackstone Valley populations: several intergenera- participate in a career explo- bers of the 2010 class of the Chamber of Commerce Jeannie tional projects partnered with ration session and engage in a — Northbridge Town Manager Blackstone Valley Youth Hebert, and Education family groups, senior centers and mock Town Meeting. Theodore Kozak, thanking Leadership Academy would hear Foundation Program an elementary school; a number Graduates include: Danielle Congressman Richard Neal repeated by other speakers. Coordinator Mary Lou Anderson. of projects involved collections of Grimaldi, Emma Bibeault, for his assistance in securing a $100,000 Approximately 65 family mem- Each offered congratulations to food, books, stuffed animals, Jennifer Burns, Katie Stengel, federal grant for the fire department. bers, community partners, school the students and encouraged socks, prom dresses, and money Michael Hennessy, John representatives and members of them to continue to develop as to support people oriented pro- Mungano, Valerie Bishop, Kayla the board of directors joined in young leaders and make volun- grams; environmental projects Holdsworth, Julia Archambault, THE STATS the graduation celebration at the teerism and stewardship a part of included several cleanups and ini- Nicholas Cordts, Elizabeth Singh Performance Center at their future lives. tiation of a recycling program. Maguire, Julia Welch, Morgan Major Ancestry Groups (%) Reported by Alternatives’ Whitin Mill. Students received certificates BVYLA is a unique leadership Sutton, Abigail Barys, Merrie Residents —————————Swedish program that targets ninth- and Gardner, Nereo Joseph, Trinity Auburn ——————————————6 tenth-grade students from mem- Scanlon, William Kelley, Brimfield —————————————2 ber high schools across the Michaela Bolotin, Melissa Brookfield ————————————3 Blackstone Valley. The Academy Heffron, Hunter Brown, Rebecca Charlton —————————————4 seeks to enhance the leadership Stolarczyk. Douglas ————————————— 3 Dudley ——————————————2 Holland ————————————— 2 NEWS BRIEFS Leicester —————————————5 Northbridge ——————————— 3 Oxford ——————————————6 Purgatory Chasm Events Southbridge ——————————N/A Spencer ——————————————4 • Mondays, 10:30 to 11:30 a.m., Kidleidoscope Kids Story Hour Sturbridge ————————————2 Nature-themed story and activity hour for ages 3-5. Siblings wel- Uxbridge —————————————2 come! Free program designed to connect young children and their Wales ———————————————2 guardians to the great outdoors. Nature stories followed by an outdoor Webster ——————————————2 299 activity and craft. Pack a lunch and enjoy the playground! * Information as of 2000 U.S. Census Fridays in May, 4:30 to 5:30 p.m., Junior Naturalists Meet at Visitor Center. For ages 6-10, siblings welcome. Through sto- ries, hands on activities, and nature hikes, explore life at Purgatory SUNRISE/SUNSET 135 Chasm and Sutton State Forest. A different topic each week! Sat., May 29 ——5:18 a.m. ———7:13 p.m. Saturday, May 29, 11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m., Hiking Beyond the Chasm Sun.y, May 30 —5:18 a.m. ———7:13 p.m. Meet at Visitor Center. Have you ever wondered what is beyond Mon., May 31 —5:17 a.m. ———7:14 p.m. Purgatory Chasm? This fitness walk will take visitors on alternative Tue., June 1 ——5:15 a.m. ———7:17 p.m. trails to explore the broader aspects of the park on old fire-roads and Wed., June 2 —5:14 a.m. ———7:18 p.m. forest paths. Water bottle, snack, bug repellant and sturdy footwear Thur., June 3 —5:14 a.m. ———7:19 p.m. recommended. Fri., May 28 ——5:14 a.m. ———7:20 p.m. Purgatory Chasm State Park is located off Route 146 on Purgatory Road, Sutton. For more information, call (508) 234-9610. 499 THE FIVE QUESTIONS 1. At 839,999 square miles, it is the Uxbridge Library Events world’s largest island. What is it? • Author Reading and Book-signing, Monday, June 7, 6-8 p.m. 2. What is an archipelago? SPECIAL SAVINGS ON Ann Hood, author of “The Knitting Circle,” “Comfort” and her new 3. 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verything has its own language. UEST OLUMNIST Time to make Fairfield Library accessible Not just cultures within nations. G C But activities...... To the Editor: ers the opportunity to vote on a very long EI once attended a meeting of engi- As a concerned resident of Douglas, and to overdue renovation and ADA compliance a neers, plumbers, air conditioning experts, and my chagrin at the selectman’s meeting on wise move? electricians and it got to be frustrating listen- Common April 5 to approve warrant articles, Brouillette felt that the $1 million bond was ing to them. Selectmen Paula Brouillette and Mitchell not a good idea even though bonds are They all had no trouble understanding each Cohen voted against placing an article to ren- processed when needed. Cohen wants to send other. But I was lost. Someone had to translate ovate the Simon Fairfield Public Library. the project back to the building committee for things for me. They had no idea they were If approved, it would create a Children’s another review. Maybe Cohen can’t remem- speaking a special language. Sense: An Library downstairs and at the same time ber that the Board of Selectmen’s workshop More often, we hear of lawyers committing bring the library into compliance with the meeting was held on March 1, 2004 with lawyer talk. And we know about professors of Americans with Disabilities Act. Even when Selectman Paula Brouillette, Library education and their strain of communication. asked by Selectmen Chairman Michael Building Committee, Library Trustees and Soldiers have their own code language. Appeal to Hughes and Capital Committee Chairman Capital Implementation Committee I am sure doctors do, too. Donald Gonynor to let the taxpayers vote on Chairman Mitch Cohen to establish a direc- I suppose that, in the end, there is no harm in the article, it received a “no” vote. The rea- tion to upgrade the library. separate lan- son stated is they did not have the necessary How many meetings/years does it take to guages. Reason time to review unbundling the article. That plan and complete this project? The Trustees We find it in is, to let the library renovations and ADA have met many times with the selectmen, music quite a MUSINGS compliance stand alone and let the bundling Finance Committee, Building Facility bit. I can never BY RYAN NORMANDIN of the police station, highway garage, fire sta- Committee, Capital Implementation understand the GUEST COLUMNIST tion addition and sewer project be voted on as Committee, Robert D. Farley Architects, town lyrics of what are perfectly On June 22, Uxbridge will again vote on the a bundle or standalone projects. administrator and town engineer. THOMAS Personally, I find it outrageous that two The library is the heart of our community clear to my chil- MATTSON one issue that has been the center of town pol- dren and itics for a decade: a new high school. selectmen who are voted into office to repre- and without it we are not a viable town. To sent our best interests have failed us. After both of these selectmen: isn’t it about time to grandchildren. Throughout the course of the past 10 years, Let alone Rap. there has been much heated debate over all, we were only asking to let the voters help make our library accessible to everyone? decide the fate of the library.In my mind, this Religion takes the cake. whether or not new construction is the right At one end is the language of mainline theolo- is representative of what is happening in path to follow. The answer to this question has MERRITT TETREAULT gians. At the other is the new evangelicalism. Boston and Washington. always been yes; unfortunately, many people DOUGLAS When I grew up within the evangelical tradi- Is killing the opportunity to allow the vot- have allowed misinformation and their emo- tion in the Midwest, no one talked about “rap- tions to cloud rational thinking on this matter. ture,” let alone “The Rapture.” They talked It is my hope that this article will provide about the Second Coming. But that seemed irrefutable evidence that, when looked at something that happened or would happen rationally and objectively, all point to the fact Immigration cartoon off target “out there.” that a new high school is the only solution to To the Editor: rect. I could see if the cartoonist wanted to “Rapture” seems self-centered. It’s like a pay- the needs of our town. I moved up to this area of the country from express his belief, but he or she must be fac- off for believing. It is like something that One of the primary reasons that new con- the South about 15 months ago and have tual about it or your paper should not print it. might appeal to the “Me Generation.” struction is so necessary is the accreditation looked forward to reading the paper every Whether it be my age, or just my beliefs, I still I think there is something noble about some- of Uxbridge High School. It has been repeat- week. This is due to my belief that even think that a newspaper’s primary job is to one who does what he can to help others even edly brought up that the New England though I am more on the conservative side, I give its readers unbiased but thought provok- though he may not have a lot of faith in the tra- Association of Schools and Colleges report ditional sense. Paul the Apostle talked about have always thought your paper examined ing ideas with facts behind them. I am sorry alluded to the fact that Uxbridge cannot hope “whatsoever things are of good report,” and issues from both sides and gave honest and to say, but this time I believe you failed. to maintain its accreditation with short-term many other aspects of character, as things to well thought opinions. It is for that reason I “band-aid” solutions. To quote directly from ponder. was very upset about your “Papers please” the NEASC report: “There is a great deal of RICK WILLIAMS He thought love, not speaking in tongues, was editorial cartoon. Since this cartoon misrep- long range planning going on in the Uxbridge DOUGLAS the most important thing. On the other hand, resents the entire immigration problem cur- district, especially around the issue of a new he was not against speaking in tongues. He rently in Arizona, I believe it also reduces the high school building. Hopefully those plans Editor’s note: saw it as a gift that some had and others did value of the paper. I understand that there is will come to fruition in the very near future.” We think the letter writer makes legitimate not. a problem in that state, and I honestly do not It has been suggested by some selectmen, points. The cartoon was strictly the opinion When it comes to modern theology, at least in know all the answers. I do not think anything including Cari Robertson and Peter of its creator and in no way represents the the Christian tradition and to a large extent in editorial should be so one-sided and incor- Baghdasarian, that accreditation is not opinion of this newspaper. the more liberal wings of Judaism, the lan- important. To be quite frank, this is a lie and guage is full of words the general public would precisely the misinformation that has led to have no way of knowing about. But they are the failure of passing the ballot in previous taken for granted in the writings of mainline years. I contacted some colleges and universi- People’s Pantry grateful theologians. The tendency is to universalize the particular. One result is that a language is ties in Massachusetts to get their thoughts on To the Editor: We continued to be located at the Second the matter. This is a reply I received from an built that accommodates meanings to other The People’s Pantry in Douglas would like Congregational Church and are open religions and to secular understanding. In a admission counselor at Westfield State to thank the Post Office and all the townspeo- Tuesdays from 3-7 p.m. and serve families College: “Because Westfield is a state college, way, that is what happened to the language of ple who participated in the National Stamp throughout the Blackstone Valley.If you have America as a coherent culture transcending the admission office is required by the Mass. Out Hunger Day on Saturday, May 8. any questions, please call Brenda Roy at (508) Board of Higher Education to accept only stu- the multiple cultures that in fact do exist in Due to your generosity we collected over 476-1880. this country. dents from regionally accredited high two carloads of food and $100 in monetary schools.” Contrary to what some would have For example, while America is described as a donations. Your continued generosity and BRENDA ROY nation of, by and for the people, that is true you believe, accreditation is actually quite support for our food pantry is greatly appre- vital to college admittance. If a high school is DOUGLAS only in a relative sense and by comparison ciated. Each week we see additional families with other nations that may, for example, be unaccredited, it is a statement that it is not using the pantry to supplement their gro- meeting the minimum standards necessary to monarchical. ceries. But pick up a copy of the “Harvard Divinity provide a decent education to its students. Bulletin,” a publication of Harvard Divinity Why would a college want a student who is School, and you will see what I mean. To its unprepared? There are only 10 high schools credit, it has shed a lot of the mystique of a on probation (one step away from losing foreign language it once subscribed to, and is accreditation) in Massachusetts. It is shame- now more centered on traditional and general ful that UHS should be counted among them. touchstones. Some opponents of new construction like to The Numbers Game But if you go back to, say, the 1960s and read argue that it doesn’t matter what kind of quarterly reviews by the leading academic the- building students learn in; that instead of a ological schools, you need a special dictionary. new building, UHS needs to change its cur- ’ve been combing I noticed something very odd. through Websites for In less than 24 hours, the Indeed, Frederick Buechner, a religious novel- riculum. This is also false; NEASC criticized ist I met in New York, later wrote such a com- the poor facilities of the high school while months, looking for a KRISTAL prices had dropped by around reasonably priced $200. And it was the American pendium while he was the chaplain at Exeter, complimenting the curriculum and teachers. I one of the country’s top two or three prep roundtrip ticket from the KLEAR carriers — not the European Furthermore, Uxbridge needs a district-wide schools, located in New Hampshire and the solution to its space problems; the elementary U.S. to London, where I’ll be ones — that were offering the studying this summer. lowest fares. scene of John Knowles’ fine novel, “A Separate school is at 110 percent capacity and the mid- KRIS Peace.” dle school is at an astounding 141 percent Having spent last summer Vindicated that something in Slovenia, I knew the ball- REARDON had finally happened as a Some of the words you bumped into at theo- capacity.Reforming the high school’s curricu- logical seminaries included amphictyony (an park price for a ticket to result of my months-long lum will do nothing for the high school, let association of neighboring states in ancient Europe. I figured a London search for tickets, I got ready to alone the wider problems facing the district. Greece to defend a common religious center), ticket wouldn’t cost much more than what I’d make the purchase. Another common misconception is that theophany (a visible manifestation of a deity), paid to get to Ljubljana last year, considering The next morning, I saw the headline of a new construction is significantly more expen- hermeneutics (the art or science of interpreta- sive than a renovation or taking no action. the fact that Slovenia is a country that has a top New York Post story: “Euro-crash con- tion, especially as applied to the interpretation This, also, is not true. First of all, doing noth- much, much smaller airport, and is more cerns and Obama’s Wall Street move sink of the scriptures), ing is costing us $3.1 million annually as hun- obscure than London, and therefore has less markets.” Deutero-Isaiah (Second Isaiah, supposed to dreds of students School Choice out. I agree flights coming in and out of its borders. I went on to read: “The stock market took its have lived in the 6th century B.C. and written with the sentiment expressed by the superin- And while it’s still true that it’s less expen- single worst one-day plunge in more than a about the Babylonian Captivity (586-521 B.C.), tendent that, upon construction of a new high sive to fly to London than Ljubljana, my year yesterday, rattled by fear over Europe’s as opposed to First Isaiah, considerd by main- school, a significant percentage of students London tickets are going to cost me nearly continuing debt crisis and uncertainty over a line theologians to have lived in the 8th century will return to Uxbridge schools, saving the two times as much as I paid for my Ljubljana crackdown on Wall Street by Washington.” B.C. The latter is a shibboleth for those who district huge amounts of money.Even when a tickets last summer. The same day, the University of New accept the so-called Higher Criticism, an comparison is done between new construc- Or so I thought. Hampshire, where I am a student, highlighted approach that applies new critical techniques tion and renovation, the renovation option I’d been using every search engine I could the work of a management professor, Ross to the biblical texts, and for those who reject costs the town $19,021,467 and would take up to find online to look up prices since January.As Gittell, who gave a talk recently at a New the notion of more than one Isaiah. 48 months to complete, while a new building the weeks went by, some flight options began England Economic Partnership conference. Sports have their own languages, too. would be finished in only 18 months and cost to disappear, as other passengers presumably His forecast was good, for New England at In football, there is running a counter (misdi- the town only $20,636,057. Time-wise and cost- bought them. But the prices stayed relatively least. rection to throw off the defense), pulling (usu- wise, the new building is not just the better the same — nearly twice that of my Ljubljana “All the New England states are coming out ally a guard, who blocks in another slot), sweep deal — it is an excellent deal. tickets — give or take $50. The numbers didn’t of the recession, with the most significant (running around an end), a flea-flicker (a I would also ask voters to consider the con- seem to budge, even though I was encouraged indicator being employment growth,” he said. receiver catching a pass, then lateraling to a sequences should this project fail at the ballot. to keep waiting it out. He went on to explain that unemployment, trailer). Undoubtedly, Uxbridge High School will lose “Prices sometimes drop if you wait until however, would continue to rise until 2011, In baseball, there is a curve, a slider,a sinker,a its accreditation, which will have severe the last minute,” I was advised. “But don’t and that of all the New England states, Rhode riser (all describing pitches), a Texas Leaguer results. The number of students who School wait until the very last minute — or else they Island would have the biggest recovery — in (a hit over the second base), a looper (home- Choice out will increase dramatically,leading could go up drastically.” part because it had the most losses over the run), a steal, a run-down, a force. to increased cost to the taxpayers. On top of So I kept searching, reluctant to purchase a past few years. In golf there is bite (a ball stopping abruptly on this, young families thinking of raising chil- ticket, thinking that it was possible to get a It’s a lot to think about, in so many ways. the green because of backspin), a floater (high dren will not move into Uxbridge due to the better deal closer to July. In then end, I have to admit that I’m not flight), a low riser,a draw (ball trajectory turn- lack of an accredited high school. In addition, Fast forward to last Thursday, as I took up quite sure what the forecast, or Europe’s con- ing slightly to left,) a fade (to right), knock- many families will leave as taxes begin to my daily ticket search, ready to finally bite tinuing debt crisis, or Washington’s crack- down shot (gripping the club down-shaft some- what for a deadening effect rather than a take- increase and their children attend other high the bullet and just buy the tickets, before I ran down on Wall Street, will mean for the aver- off, to achieve a shorter distance). schools. This will lead to lots of empty prop- out of options, since more and more flights age American — aside from, apparently, a And, of course, we must not forget individuals erties in Uxbridge with no one to buy them. were disappearing daily. If the prices hadn’t $200 price drop in airline tickets to London. who have their own languages. This will cause property values to plummet fallen by now, I figured they just wouldn’t. Yogi Berra comes to mind. and, necessarily, taxes will increase even As I flipped through discount airfare Kristina Reardon, of Uxbridge, is a Tribune Websites looking for my U.S. to London flight, columnist. Of a restaurant: “Nobody goes there anymore. Turn To NORMANDIN page A5 It’s too crowded.” BLACKSTONE VALLEY TRIBUNE Friday, May 28, 2010 • 5 OPINION Speaking of misspeaking

f I’m wrong about this, I’ll just the weasel population of the world fying things with voters, but as of served in Vietnam; Paul, who lives write a column later on apologiz- AS for lumping them in with such an this writing, he was holding stead- down the street, served there; ing for having “miswritten.” YOU inveterate hypocrite. fast to his unapologetic — and unsat- Vincent Sabatinelli, a couple of years IThat’s seems to be all you have to “Misspeaking” is the equivalent of isfying — apology.In fact, his run for ahead of us in Southbridge High do nowadays to get away with lying. a typographical error in print. the Senate was being bolstered by the School, fought and died there. I’m referring to one of the saddest, LIKE IT Misspeaking is when Boston Mayor White House, which was firmly Richard Blumenthal’s lies are an silliest, most meaningless expres- Thomas Menino credits a veteran behind their firmly Democratic can- insult to all those who served in sions ever appropriated by politi- MARK baseball player with kicking a win- didate. (Not necessarily to Vietnam, and to all those who serve cians to explain their gaffes, prevari- ASHTON ning field goal, or when someone Blumenthal’s benefit, if you judge by today in distant lands and against cations, obfuscations, and outright refers to the “Calvary” as those rid- recent elections, but still an odd pos- homegrown terrorism. His words are lies: “I misspoke.” ing to the rescue in an old cowboy ture for a Commander in Chief to not “misspoken,” but spoken falsely, Most recently, Connecticut Indian wars, calling them truly movie. Misspeaking might still have take, given the facts as they’re for gain, for political power, for nefar- Attorney General Richard bloody — because of the thousands been the problem if Blumenthal had unfolding and the sacred nature of ious purposes. In other words — the Blumenthal, a Democrat running for of mosquitoes he swatted in swamps. merely gotten the dates of his service truly valiant service in the military.) only words that truly fit — they’re the U.S. Senate in that state, used the But Blumenthal’s padding of his wrong, or if he had confused the Some folks have suggested that lies. expression to explain how his record resume was anything but self-depre- words of the “Marine Hymn” with Blumenthal is suffering from some If the White House wants to con- of service in the military has come cating or humorous. His supporters those of the “Battle Hymn of the sort of memory lapse, or that over tinue to back a liar, then that should under fire. It appears that for years and apologists are now conjuring up Republic.” time his record has merely taken on tell us something about the stan- he’s led people (voters) to believe that scenarios by which the press and oth- But what he did was lie. For politi- the details of those veterans with dards and aims of those currently in he has a valiant record of combat ers may have added to his claims cal gain. And he’s now compounded whom he has met, to whom he has power. Lying, of course, is not limit- duty in Vietnam, but the New York unwittingly, and without his knowl- that original lie by getting defensive spoken, and over whom he has held ed to any specific party affiliation, Times last week confirmed only that edge, but the facts seem to get in the instead of contrite and repentant. In stewardship. Perhaps in his own but is an equal opportunity vice and he was serving in the Marine way of such an explanation. When admitting his error last week, the mind, their service has become his. evil. It needs to be rooted out wherev- Reserves (I think) during the time he Blumenthal “apologized” early last Senate candidate got tough, feistily Perhaps — but then he needs medical er it’s brought to light. Can a liar claimed to be slogging through rice week only to the extent of admitting suggesting he was not going to let attention rather than a seat in the mend his ways? We like to think that paddies and otherwise battling the that he “misspoke,” he only added to anyone else “distort” his record of Senate. any and all men are salvageable. But VC. the mistrust his original sins had public service. And why SHOULD he It’s been my experience that those step number one in any repentance Embellishing one’s military record earned him. let anyone else distort it; that’s what who served in Vietnam, try as they process is admission of the mistake. may be a tradition as old as military I’m afraid the AG misspoke when he’s been doing quite handily on his may, often have great difficulty for- And “I’m sorry, I misspoke” is get- service itself. Even Honest Abe knew he said that he misspoke. I think own! getting their service, the exact ting to be the biggest lie of all. the importance of a military record Republican Congressman Fred By now, by the time this is pub- details, the friends they lost, the hor- in furthering one’s political future, Thompson’s assessment, “He’s a lished, perhaps the Attorney General rors they endured. Combat duty is Mark Ashton writes a weekly col- which is why he liked to downplay lying weasel,” is much more to the will have changed his tune and may often life-altering, but not necessari- umn for Stonebridge Press publica- his combat record in the nation’s point, though I hereby apologize to have taken another approach to recti- ly life-enhancing. My brother Ted tions. The Enemies Within t is not entirely clear anytime they don’t get their agreement that the latter has been justly network that dared to seriously challenge the what possessed New way. In other words, people maligned. coherence of his game plan. York City Mayor Michael CONTRA who cling to their guns and Many continue to dispute that conserva- And finally let us not forget that it is so- IBloomberg to disclose religion. tives regularly sustain these kinds of ideolog- called progressives, and those influenced by his peculiar suspicions that a MUNDUM At its most benign stage, the ically driven assaults from the media, high- their ideology, which have traditionally yet to be apprehended terror- popular entertaining of this ranking Democrat congressmen, a few promi- employed violence as a vehicle toward social ist could very well turn out notion typically means anoth- nent members of the Obama administration, change. to be a right wing enthusiast MIGUEL er round of listening to the pro- and at times even the President. But the delib- The result of this multi-pronged effort to driven to violence because of GUANIPA gressively minded laity,as they erately ignored, hence largely unreported suppress the voices of constructive dissent, his strong disagreement with masterfully regurgitate the facts yield an entirely different picture. aided and abetted by a biased media’s spiteful President Obama’s health tiresome litany of evils that It was not long ago that Secretary of characterization of its ideological adver- care plan. George W. Bush allegedly Homeland Security Janet Napolitano saries, is a gradual erosion of a majority What the consequences would have been inflicted on this country before Obama the unveiled a national safety report singling out party’s tolerance towards the opposing party’s had his suspicions proved accurate we cannot redeemer came into the scene. The blighted peaceful pro-life protesters as potential terror- differences. This intolerance eventually now predict, since the said miscreant has souls who typically end up fielding these ludi- ists. Yet hereto the only person officially matures into sanctimonious outrage, often already confessed. It turns out that he is, after crous allegations do well in recognizing that charged and subsequently arrested for threat- manifesting itself in unabashed attempts at all, merely another SUV- driving, standby sometimes it is safer to maintain a cautious ening to kill a public official in connection blacklisting — and eventually silencing — the Islamic jihadist, commissioned to bring the rapport with their assailants — if for no other with the Obama health care bill debate hap- opposing party’s accredited spokesmen and war on terror to our shores. reason than to maintain a semblance of civil- pens to be a loyal DNC donor. the re-fashioning of an alternative narrative Yet amidst the ensuing fray of speculations ity — and to indulge their fancy that perhaps You may also recall that on the heels of ram- that upholds the legitimacy of the majority about whether or not our country is safer now their addlebrained logic does bear some ming Obama Care through Congress, several party’s intention, and simultaneously depicts than it was 2 years ago, our most luminous traces of legitimacy. democrats projected that right wing extrem- the opposition as being motivated only by intuition tells us that this unfettered, arm- But when people who hold positions of ists would likely retaliate in violence. Yet vir- blind hatred. chair deduction from such a high profile elect- power and influence are swayed by these out- tually every credible reported incident of But what is most tragic is that this tendency ed official suggest that there are quite possibly landish misconceptions it should arguably be politically motivated vandalism since then to acknowledge only one side of the tribal a whole lot of other less prominent and less a matter of great concern, as one can often has been perpetrated mostly against conser- rivalry that strains our national discourse is sensible people out there, who believe that the find a direct link between the theoretical vative politicians who vigorously opposed the blissfully yoked to an agreed upon apathy that apparent reemergence of violence as a social- absurdities they have accepted as gospel truth measure. has virtually blinded us to an issue that poses ly acceptable form of dissent can only be and the far-reaching, social and economic Despite any shred of evidence, the media a more imminent danger — the fact that there attributed to the prevailing virulence in parti- ordinances that spring forth from such delu- persisted in peddling a story for weeks, which are an undetermined number of radicalized san rhetoric from right wing ideologues. sions, which they then try to impose upon the alleged that a peaceful assembly of Tea Party Muslims in this country, patiently awaiting In short, the Mayor’s impolitic statement unsuspecting masses. activists had repeatedly hurled racial epithets their beckoning call from superiors stationed exposes the currently accepted form of profil- On a more pernicious level, the power to at some black lawmakers. But it is left wing overseas, to splatter their vital organs on the ing that has effortlessly gained traction effect significant change that is temporarily activists who disrupt peaceful assemblies and busiest, next available public concourse, and among many of today’s most prominent bequeathed to the new leadership can easily hurl eggs at buses carrying members of the thus consummate what they see as the divine media pundits, Hollywood elite, and left wing devolve into a collective assent to freely Tea Party movement, as a way of expressing purpose for their existence. politicians, which lumps all conservatives as engage in the furtive demonizing and brazen their loyalty to the President. highly imbalanced bigots and malcontents infringement of the rights of those in the President Obama has had his share of bilat- Miguel Guanipa, of Whitinsville, is a known for instinctively resorting to violence minority — but not before there is a tacit eral scuffles with the only prominent news Tribune columnist. Constitution? What Constitution?

ersonally, I find the desecration of toss it into the Grand Canyon when they don’t matters is conformity, and that’s where it gets so ironic. Many the U.S. flag in any way other than agree with what someone else says or does. of those carrying out this new order are the same who have the proper manners followed, say, in BIRD’S What has happened over Arizona’s anti-immi- waged verbal and social war with governments for decades Pburnings held by area veterans’ gration law, which hasn’t yet gone into effect, is over precisely that — the idea that they must conform and organizations to be quite offensive. NEST merely a snapshot of what is going on in this accept what is given them. Protests to the Vietnam War come Spitting on it, burning it, dragging it on the country.In some places it’s subtle, almost invisi- to mind. ground, using it in rallies during which you’re ble. In others, such as with Arizona, it’s right in My, how the tables have turned. Now when others rise in accusing the country of being like Nazi WALTER our faces. resistance to their president or rise in defense of something Germany — offensive, all of them. BIRD JR. There is a movement away from “bedrock like illegal immigration, they are told to sit down and shut up. But legal. principles” toward “whatever I feel is right.” And, quicker than you can bat an eyelash, they’re labeled The person carrying out that action, no mat- There is a counter-culture movement that isn’t “racist.” ter how obscene to you or me, is doing nothing just aimed at bringing to the fore an important And, bam! That’s it. There’s really not fighting back against outside the letter of the law. Gregory Lee Johnson saw the thought or issue; it’s loaded with bullets ready to be fired at that label. Supreme Court in 1998 overturn his conviction for burning the anyone who dare express defiance, resistance or (gasp!) criti- These are interesting times, folks, interesting times, indeed. flag with then Justice William J. Brennan Jr. saying: “If there cism. Only they’re not real bullets, not the kind that draw There’s an old protest song that seems quite appropriate is a bedrock principle underlying the First Amendment, it is blood anyway. No, they’re stigmas — tossed out with reckless now, only in a way the artist surely didn’t intend. You may be that government may not prohibit the expression of an idea abandon and utter disregard for whomever may be insulted. familiar with some of the lyrics: “Paranoia strikes deep. Into simply because society finds the idea offensive or disagree- Stigmas like “racist” or “Nazi.” your life it will creep. It starts when you’re always afraid. You able.” We hear those words a lot lately, especially if you’re labeled step out of line, the man come and take you away.” While there have been subsequent attempts to criminalize as a (gasp again!) right-wing conservative. But it’s not reserved If you’re feeling a bit paranoid about speaking you’re mind, the burning of the U.S. flag, to this day it remains perfectly for us. Barack Obama, like his predecessor — only much earli- it’s because you know what’s coming if you do. But God help legal. er in his presidency — has been compared to Hitler in some us if we ever shut our mouths. You don’t get too many protesters taking to the street to circles. It is a disgusting and baseless attack that only serves to The First Amendment is a beautiful thing. But it protects all muster up support for the Flag Desecration Amendment; in trivialize one of the greatest human atrocities this world has of us, people. All of us. fact, the betting here is not too many of them even know of ever known. It demeans all those who went through the such an amendment. But in recent weeks, in the aftermath of Holocaust — survivors and dead, alike. Walter Bird Jr. may be reached at 508-909-4107 or by e-mail at the bold decision in the state of Arizona to implement an anti- In this New World Order, things like that don’t matter. What [email protected]. immigration law, there has been a virtual explosion of hate and derision aimed at anyone who dare come out in support of the law. Many of those critics, of course, conveniently neg- lect to point out that Arizona officials merely adapted a law that already exists in our country. Common Sense: An Appeal to Reason Phil Jackson, coach of the Los Angeles Lakers, did. Said the coach: “Am I crazy, or am I the only one that heard when the legislators said that ‘We just took United States immigration NORMANDIN ly, and educationally — far outweigh what is best for Uxbridge. law and adapted it to our state?’” continued from page A4 doing nothing. So before us lay a fork in the road. One No Phil, you’re not crazy.You’re just racist and anti-Latino. We have spent 10 years on one debate. path looks easy, but brings us to a cliff. At least, that’s what the bloodthirsty mob of protesters would more and the town will have to begin It is a debate that has torn our commu- The other has a few bumps, but leads to have us believe. cutting already strained essential serv- nity in two, leading some to question prosperity. The choice is ours. The time Earlier this week, Jackson issued a follow-up statement: “I ices. If this is the future you want for whether or not we can possibly rebuild has come for Uxbridge to invest in its have respect for those who oppose the new Arizona immigra- Uxbridge and yourself, then vote against our damaged town. I have watched future and rebuild the sense of commu- tion law, but I am wary of putting entire sports organizations the new school. neighbor turn against neighbor and nity that it once had. in the middle of political controversies.” The argument for a new high school is adults in positions of authority make I would have gone a bit further than Jackson. You see, I airtight; there is no rational counter- childish insults that have no basis in Ryan Normandin is a 2009 graduate of respect healthy opposition, but I do not respect those who cry argument. The benefits of constructing fact. The time has come to end this. The Uxbridge High School. and scream “First Amendment!” when it suits them and then a new high school — monetarily, social- time has come to realize that we all want 6 • Friday, May 28, 2010 BLACKSTONE VALLEY TRIBUNE MILFORD REGIONAL CALENDAR OF EVENTS

at (508) 422-2756 or go to the hospi- Nursing Moms Support Group: issues and nutrition and exercise. tal’s Website at milfordregional.org. Breastfeeding is Beautiful (BIB) is a Multiple Sclerosis Support Group: The group meets on the second, Tuesdays, June 1, 8, The cost is $10 per family. free group is for breastfeeding Meets the second Wednesday of third and fourth Thursdays of each women and their babies to help each month from 4 to 5:30 p.m. in month from 3-5 p.m. in Conference 15, 22 and 29 women reach their breastfeeding Physicians Conference Center A, Room F at Milford Regional Medical goals. Meets the first and third adjacent to the main lobby at Center. For more information and to Caregivers Support Group: Meets Thursday, June 3 Thursday of the month from 10:30 to Milford Regional. For more infor- register, call (508) 473-1190, ext. 5076. every Tuesday from 1:30 to 3 p.m. at 11:30 a.m. in Physicians Conference mation, call Kay Grimes at (508) 533- Heartline: Meets the first Thursday the VNA of Greater Milford- Center A at Milford Regional 8726. of the month at 7 p.m. in Physicians Northbridge Area, 37 Birch St., Medical Center. There is no cost to Conference Center B at Milford Milford. For individuals caring for attend and registration is not neces- Monday, June 14 Regional. For more information, loved ones affected by Alzheimer’s sary. For more information, call call Stanley Jones at (508) 473-4044. Cancer Bereavement Support: New disease or other memory disorders. (508) 422-2960. Thursday, June 10 For more information, call (508) 473- at Milford Regional! Meets the sec- 0862 or 1-800-478-0862. This group is Baby & Me: For expecting parents Diabetes Support Group: Meets the ond Monday of each month from 7 funded by the Central who are unable to participate in the second Thursday of each month to 8:30 p.m. in the Woman’s Pavilion Massachusetts Agency on Aging. five-week or weekend childbirth Monday, June 7 from 6:30 to 8 p.m. in Physicians Conference Room, fourth floor, Hill education programs, this is a one- Conference Center B. The group is Health Center at Milford Regional. time, abbreviated class designed to First Aid Basics: Participants will open and ongoing for adults with These sessions offer an opportunity provide helpful information on car- receive training in the care of diabetes, their family members and for individuals who have experi- Wednesday, June 2 ing for mom and baby following injuries, wounds, poisoning, heat friends. For more information, call enced the loss of a loved-one or delivery. The class meets from 4 to stroke, burns, frostbite, shock and (508) 422-2396. friend to cancer to join with others Breast Cancer Support Group: 5:30 p.m. The cost is $20 and pre-reg- respiratory emergencies. Upon com- to support one another and explore Meets the first Wednesday of each istration is required. For more pletion, participants will receive a Community Birth Loss Support ways to cope with their loss and month from 1:30 to 2:30 p.m. in the information or to register, call the First Aid completion card from the Group: For families who have expe- grief. Registration is not required second floor conference room at the Childbirth Education Department American Red Cross. Meets from 6- rienced the loss of a baby through for this free group. For more infor- Dana-Farber/Brigham and at (508) 422-2756 or go to the hospi- 10 p.m. in Physicians Conference miscarriage or fetal death. Meets mation please call Margie Gonzalez, Women’s Cancer Center at Milford tal’s Website at milfordregional.org. Center A, adjacent to the main lobby the second Thursday of the month LICSW at (508) 473-1190, ext. 3119. Regional. This group is for women of the medical center. The cost is from 7 to 8:30 p.m. in the Milford who would like to meet other Mother Talk Support Group: For $50. To register, call (508) 422-2206 or Regional Women’s Pavilion Breast Feeding Class: Meets from 6- women to explore ways to cope with new mothers with infants from new- go to Milford Regional’s Website at Conference Room, fourth floor of 9 p.m. in Physicians Conference their diagnosis, its effect on their born to eight months. Meets the first milfordregional.org. the Hill Health Center. Call (508) 422- Center A, located adjacent to the lives and to offer an opportunity to Thursday of the month from 11:30 2273 for more information. main lobby of the Medical Center. support each other. Registration is a.m. to 1 p.m. in Physicians One-Night Childbirth Education The cost is $50. For more informa- not required for this free group. Conference Center A at Milford Refresher Class: This class meets tion, call the Childbirth Education For more information, call Ann Regional Medical Center. There is from 6-9 p.m. in the Conference Department at (508) 422-2756 or go to Sullivan at (508)-488-3783. no cost to attend and registration is Room F at Milford Regional Medical Thursdays, June 10, the hospital’s Website at milfordre- not necessary. For more informa- Center. Cost is $50. For more infor- gional.org. Sibling Class: For siblings 3-12 to tion, call (508) 473-1190, ext. 5076. mation or to register, call the familiarize the child with the Childbirth Education Department 17 and 24 Eating Disorder Support Group: For Maternity Center and to discuss the at (508) 422-2756 or go to the hospi- Teen Pregnancy Group: A free child- parents and loved ones of teens and child’s new and important role. tal’s Website, milfordregional.org. birth preparation class for teen young adults with eating disorders. Meets the first Wednesday of the Thursday, June 3 mothers up to age 19, this class For more information, call The month from 4-5 p.m. For more infor- meets in a supportive setting to gain Center for Adolescent Health at (508) mation or to register, call the knowledge about their baby’s 482-5444. Childbirth Education Department and 17 Wednesday, June 9 growth, changes to expect, legal Farmers Market ready for third season Callahan encourages

DOUGLAS — The Douglas Farmers Market dent of the Douglas Historical Society.“We try local produce as the season progresses and young women to enter at the E.N. Jenckes Store Museum, 283 Main to host as many Blackstone Valley farm ven- customers can expect sweet corn and toma- St., will kick off its third season from 9 a.m. to dors as possible and it creates a great atmos- toes, organic specialty greens, honey, blueber- essay contest 1 p.m. on Saturday, June 6. Hosted by the phere where customers also have the opportu- ries, raspberries and other fruits. Douglas Historical Society on the museum nity to see the museum, which was once a hub The Douglas Farmers Market is also part of REGION — The National Foundation for grounds, the market has gained in popularity of commerce in the town.” the Blackstone Valley Heritage Markets net- Women Legislators and the National Rifle and for many is a regular Saturday morning Early fresh produce including greens, let- work that connects historic sites that host Association are co-sponsoring their 13th stop. tuces and spinach as well as rhubarb and eggs markets throughout the summer. The market annual Bill of Rights Essay Contest for col- “Our vendors are looking forward to a great will be available. Grass-fed beef will be for and the E.N. Jenckes Store Museum are open lege-bound female high school juniors and season and we are looking forward to meeting sale and local bakeries will offer fresh baked Saturdays June through October. For more seniors. more customers looking for fresh, locally breads. Some local artisan products are also information or details on vendor space, con- This year’s essay is titled “Freedom and grown produce,” said Marylynne Dube, presi- included in the offerings. The market reflects tact Lisa at (508) 341-4876. Civic Virtues.” The contest’s seven winners will each receive a $3,000 college scholarship and an all-expenses-paid trip to NFWL’s Annual Conference Nov. 18-22 at The Ritz- Carlton Grande Lakes in Orlando, Fla., where they will network with, be mentored by and Reichert & Sons Fuel Oil speak to hundreds of women lawmakers from across the United States. Family Owned & Operated for over 25 years “This is an excellent opportunity for local $ 401-568-2130 – 401-232-1478 members of the class of 2010 and 2011,” said 10 Off 1-800-696-2130 NFWL member, Rep. Jennifer Callahan, D- Sutton. “This contest will help seven young 150 Offering discount prices, women enhance their understanding of the Email Gallons Automatic Delivery, Price Protection role of women in politics through a hands-on learning experience. It provides an excellent Coupon & “EZ-PAY” option Code opportunity to develop leadership skills while #2 Fuel Oil – On/Off Road ULSD-Kerosene assisting with college tuition expenses The #BV1 Gasoline Millennial Generation is the future of Us! American politics. By understanding and explaining the importance of American virtues and rights, young women can make a lasting impact on the future of American poli- cies. This essay contest is an opportunity for What’s On Your Mind? We’d Like to Know. young women to win a college scholarship while making their voices heard on the true We think you’re important enough to tell all our readers intentions of the Bill of Rights.” to turn to the Opinion pages and read your Entries must be received or postmarked no later than July 30, after which an NFWL selec- Letters to the Editor and Sound Offs. tion committee will judge each essay and But first, you have to write us! determine the seven winners. The judges will We’ll do our best to make the space available... primarily weigh the factors of storytelling, understanding of the Bill of Rights, and orig- after all, this is YOUR Newspaper! inal insight. The National Foundation for Women If you can, put “Letter to the Editor” in the subject Legislators (NFWL) enables female lawmak- line or “Anonymous Sound Off” and send them to: ers to be more effective leaders. The NFWL provides female members of Congress, state [email protected] legislators, county commissioners and city council members with strategic resources, including debates and briefings on the issues, We’d Love To Hear From You! leadership skill development and opportuni- ties for networking. Questions by potential applicants may be directed to Callahan at (617) 722-2130 or to the NFWL office, (202) 293-3040 ext. 1005. E-mail: [email protected]. “If it’s important to you, it’s important to us!” Website: www.womenlegislators.org. Write Us!

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Conference hosted by Woodstock Evangelical Covenant Church Send your letters to: Letter to the Editor Blackstone Valley Tribune 25 Elm St. Southbridge, MA 01550 BLACKSTONE VALLEY TRIBUNE Friday, May 28, 2010 • 7 OBITUARIES Laura B. McMahon, 96; lifelong Douglas resident William A. Dix, 46; lifelong Valley resident DOUGLAS — Laura B. (Piepszak) in Worcester and in the Douglas Post Office DOUGLAS — William A. “Billy” Dix, 46, of Previously he worked at Zymark Corp. in McMahon, 96, a longtime Douglas resident, for many years. She was a member of the Maple Avenue, South Grafton, died Sunday, Hopkinton and AC Tech in Uxbridge many died May 19, at St. Vincent Hospital, after a Mass. Council on Aging, the Douglas Seniors May 16, while on vacation. years. He was a graduate of Blackstone brief illness. and the Douglas Historical Society. She He leaves his four siblings, Stephen D. Valley Regional Vocational Technical High She leaves her son Michael J. and his wife enjoyed reading and keeping current with “Cuppy” Dix, of Douglas, George R. Dix, of School, class of 1982, and the University of Barbara M. McMahon, of Aledo, Texas; two her family and friends. She was a member of Windham, Maine, Mary F. Lloyd, of Hartford. He enjoyed following all sports, grandchildren, David McMahon and Claire St. Denis Church. Avondale, Ariz., and Melanie A. King, of especially New England teams. Billy liked the McMahon; many devoted nephews, nieces Her memorial funeral Mass will be held at Seattle, Wash.; his niece Brenda Dix, of outdoors and poolside summer gatherings and good friends. She was sister of the late 11 a.m., Saturday, June 12 in St. Denis Thompson, Conn.; great-nephews Jacob and with friends and family at his home. He was a Frederick Piepszak, Francis Piepszak, Felix Church, 23 Manchaug St., Douglas. There are Aden and great-niece Carlie; aunts, uncles, member of the Slovak Catholic Sokol and the Piepszak, Mildred Slattery, Stella Jussaume no calling hours. cousins and good friends. Douglas Depot Demons. and Helen Yerka. Donations may be made to the Douglas Born in Worcester on March 24, 1964, he His funeral was held May 24 in St. Denis Born in Douglas on Sept. 9, 1913, she was Historical Society, Box 176, or to the Simon was son of the late Gary R. and Norma V. Church, 23 Manchaug St. Burial followed in daughter of John and Anna (Charzscz) Fairfield Public Library, 290 Main St., both (Jabrocki) Dix, was raised in Douglas, and St. Denis Cemetery.Donations in lieu of flow- Piepszak and lived here all her life. Douglas MA, 01516. was a lifelong Blackstone Valley resident. ers may be made to the Cam Neely Laura worked at State Mutual Assurance Bill worked as an electronic technician for Foundation for Cancer Care, 30 Winter St., Hamilton Storage in Hopkinton six years. second floor, Boston, MA 02108. Lola Harper, 97; leaves daughter in Whitinsville NORTHBRIDGE — Lola (Stimatz) Harper, ing, sewing, crocheting and pottery, was a 97, died Monday, May 17 at Beaumont member of the Toastmasters Club, tutored Judith A. Sullivan, 68; leaves family in Uxbridge Rehabilitation and Skilled Nursing Center. reading for Head Start and was a hospital vol- UXBRIDGE — Judith A. (Anderson) Anderson and had lived in Uxbridge for the Her husband Farrell Harper died in 1971. unteer. She and her husband enjoyed square Sullivan, 68, of Quaker Highway, died peace- past 38 years. Mrs. Sullivan was a nurse for She leaves two daughters, Dorothy Kanz, of dancing. She was a member of the Village fully surrounded by her loving family, several area nursing homes over the past 47 Whitinsville, and Michelle McAteer, of Congregational Church in Whitinsville. Tuesday,May 18, in Beaumont Rehabilitation years. She was an active member of the Pueblo West, Colo.; a son, Duane Harper; A memorial service will be held in and Nursing Center of Northbridge. Uxbridge Church of the Nazarene. eight grandchildren; four great-grandchil- Whitinsville at the convenience of her family. She leaves her husband of 40 years, Ralph Her funeral was held Saturday, May 22, dren; a great-great-grandchild. She was pre- Burial will be in Montana at a later date. P. Sullivan; a son, Mark P. Sullivan and his from Tancrell Jackman Funeral Home, 35 deceased by a son, Dwight Harper, in 1964, Memorial donations may be may to the wife Deborah, of Uxbridge; two grandchil- Snowling Road, Uxbridge, with a service in and by a daughter, Joanna Rivard, in 1997. Peace Team at Beaumont Rehabilitation and dren, Elizabeth Simmons and Daniel the Uxbridge Church of the Nazarene, She was born November 16, 1912 in Skilled Nursing Center, 85 Beaumont Drive, Sullivan; a sister, June Arslanian, of Naples, Uxbridge. Burial followed at Rural Cemetery, Chicago, daughter of Thomas and Melinda Northbridge, MA 01534. Fla.; several nephews and nieces. Worcester. In lieu of flowers, donations may (Bettick) Stimatz, and was raised in Montana. Carr Funeral Home, 24 Hill St., She was sister of the late Helen, Carl, be made to the Uxbridge Church of the Prior to moving with her daughter to Whitinsville, is assisting the family with Ralph, Agnes and William. Nazarene, 130 Douglas St, Uxbridge, MA Whitinsville in 2003, Mrs. Harper lived in arrangements. Born in Worcester on April 27, 1942, she 01569. Colorado and Montana. She enjoyed oil paint- was daughter of Clarence and Edith (Lindh) Charles R. Miedema, 54; leaves family in Valley Anne Kuhnel, 87; longtime Valley resident UXBRIDGE — Charles R. “Chuck” In addition to his wife and parents, he Miedema, 54, of Arch Street, died April 28 in leaves a son, Christopher C. Miedema of GRAFTON —Anne (Gibson) Kuhnel, 87, LaChapelle, of Northbridge; two great-grand- the Milford Regional Medical Center, Milford. Marlborough; two daughters, Danielle L. and died Thursday, May 20, in UMass Memorial children, Kahlea and Ethan LaChapelle; two He was the husband of Laurel F. (Rutana) her husband Michael Calnan, of Hospital, Worcester. sisters, Mae Fischbeck, of Delaware, and Miedema. Whitinsville, Kayla B. Miedema, of Uxbridge; She was born March 3, 1923, in New York, Susan Egloff, of New York. Mr. Miedema was employed by Fed Ex in a brother, David and his wife Kathleen N.Y., daughter of the late Richard and Anne moved to Whitinsville in the 1950s Auburn for the past six years. He had previ- Miedema III, of Whitinsville; four sisters, Charlotte Gibson. and raised her family. She had lived in ously worked in construction throughout Dianne E. and her husband Tony Anne leaves three daughters, Linda and Grafton since 1992. She enjoyed gardening, Worcester County. Cappadonia, of Webster, N.Y., Trudy J. and her husband James Brinkman, of Maynard, sewing, reading and caring for others. Chuck was born Jan. 28, 1956, in her husband Jeff Barnatt, of Whitinsville, Elaine and her husband Daniel Bresnahan, of A funeral service was held Tuesday,May 25 Northbridge, son of David and Marion Lisa and her husband Bob Allega, of South Grafton, and Laura Lavallee, of at the Carr Funeral Home, Whitinsville, with (Hoekstra) Miedema Jr., of Whitinsville. He Lexington, N.C., Crystal and her husband Whitinsville; four grandchildren, Christine burial following at Pine Grove Cemetery was a graduate of Northbridge High School, Doug Hart, of Waterport, N.Y.; a granddaugh- and Eric Rochon, of Arlington, Catherine In lieu of flowers, donations may be made class of 1974. Chuck was an outstanding ter; many nieces and nephews. Bresnahan, of South Grafton, Tracey and to the American Cancer Society, 30 Speen St., pitcher and pitched two no-hitters for the Funeral services were held May 3 in the Shawn Rauhala, of Marlboro, Amy and Jared Framingham, MA 01701. Northbridge High School baseball team. Buma Funeral Home, 480 Church St., Mr. and Mrs. Miedema observed their 28th Whitinsville, MA 01588. wedding anniversary in September 2009. Burial followed in Pine Grove Chuck was a lifelong member of the Cemetery,Whitinsville. Uxbridge Rod & Gun Club and loved hunting Donations may be made to the Dana-Farber E-mail obituaries for the Blackstone Valley and fishing. He enjoyed all sports. Chuck Cancer Center., Milford Regional Medical especially loved to baby-sit for his grand- Center, c/o Development Office, 14 Prospect Tribune to: [email protected] daughter Bella K. Calnan. St., Milford, MA 01757.

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Childhood Educators award, and to verify that the boiler room of the mill. After the fire, the sional artists alike. your institution is eligible, please visit founders relocated to the Bernat garage. The “I know there is a lot of artistic talent in the Moore announces www.osfa.mass.edu. garage space was donated by Capron Corp. and 18th Worcester District,” said Callahan. “I have to date the members have quite an impressive seen some lovely drawings and paintings scholarship program collection, with the crown jewel being the exhibited at the local senior centers. I hope UniBank sponsors return of Uxbridge Engine 2, a 1940 Seagrave local folks will get inspired to submit their REGION — Citing an opportunity for finan- Fire Truck. State House renderings for this contest.” cial relief in pursuing an education in early The public is invited to attend and encour- The deadline for all submissions is July 1. childhood teaching, Sen. Richard Moore, D- Community Concerts aged to browse the collection dedicated to the Size must be at least 5x7, but not more than Uxbridge, recently announced that the state REGION — UniBank is proud to announce a fire service in Uxbridge. Refreshments will be 18x24. All mediums of art will be considered. Department of Higher Education has made its series of Community Concerts sponsored by provided by the First Holiday Night All entries will be exhibited at the Early Childhood Educators application forms the bank that are held throughout the Committee. The Blackstone Valley Fife and Commonwealth Museum. Professional artists available to interested residents. The ECE was Blackstone Valley and Central Massachusetts. Drum will be on hand to provide the music for will judge the entries, and the two winning funded as a pilot initiative by the Legislature The events are free to the public. the event. This event will be held rain or shine. works will be reproduced and sold at the State for the purpose of increasing the quality and • Sunday,June 27, at 3:30 p.m. The Blackstone House Gift Cart, with the artist’s name printed availability of teachers and care providers to Valley Community Concert Band will be per- on the card. work with young children and youth in inclu- forming at River Bend Farm in Uxbridge. All artwork should have the name, address sive settings including infant/toddler, pre- • Wednesday, June 30, at 7 p.m. The Holiday Card Contest and telephone number of the artist printed on school and school age programs. Blackstone Valley Community Concert Band the back, and should be submitted to: Dolores To be eligible for an Early Childhood will be performing at Hopedale Town Park. The McCray, Commonwealth Museum at Columbia Educators scholarship, applicants must be a for artistic seniors rain date for this event is July 1. Point, 220 Morrissey Boulevard, Boston, MA legal Massachusetts resident. Additionally, • Saturday, July 10, at 6 p.m. The Claflin Hill REGION — State Rep. Jennifer Callahan, D- 02125. scholarship entrants must be enrolled as a stu- Symphony Orchestra will be performing at Sutton, has announced the 14th annual Artistic An additional authorization form is required dent in an undergraduate program — full-time Daniel’s Farmstead in Blackstone. Grounds Interpretation of the State House Holiday Card for the artwork to be displayed on the Website or part-time — in Early Childhood Education open at 4 p.m. for an evening of patriotic cele- Contest. The contest is open to all citizens age of the Secretary of the Commonwealth. This or a related field, which includes elementary bration, food and other festivities. 62 and older.The theme for this year’s contest is form can be obtained from the Office of education, sociology, or psychology. • Wednesday, July 14, at 7 p.m. The “December Holiday at the State House.” Representative Callahan, (617)-722-2130. The Applicants must have been employed, for at Blackstone Valley Community Concert Band The State House must be the focal point of contest is being conducted through the Office least one year, as an educator or provider in an will be performing at the Second the artwork, with consideration of the season. of the Secretary of the Commonwealth. All early education and care program or out of Congregational Church in Douglas. The rain Entries are accepted from amateur and profes- seniors are encouraged to participate. school time program that is licensed or author- date for this event is July 15. ized by the Massachusetts Department of Early • Thursday, July 29 at 7 p.m. The Blackstone Education and Care, and continue employment Valley Community Concert Band will be per- in this field while pursuing the approved forming at Alternatives Unlimited, Inc. in course of study. An agreement must be signed Whitinsville, rain or shine. to continue employment as an early childhood • Sunday,October 3, at 1 p.m. The Blackstone educator or provider in Massachusetts upon Valley Community Concert Band will be per- completing the degree requirement, or repay forming at Daniel’s Farmstead in Blackstone. funds as defined. Be sure to check www.unibank.com for Prospective and current students must be schedule updates including additional con- attending an eligible institution, as outlined by certs. the Massachusetts Department of Higher This program is also supported in part by Education. These schools are defined as region- grants from the Uxbridge, Blackstone, ally accredited public or private college or uni- Millville, Hopedale, Douglas and Northbridge versity in the Commonwealth of Cultural Councils, local agencies supported by Massachusetts that offer an Early Childhood the Massachusetts Cultural Council. Education program of study or program in a related field. ECE scholarship amounts are based on a per Fire Museum to open credit rate, depending on the type of institu- tion. Public universities, as well as private col- UXBRIDGE — The Uxbridge Antique Fire leges or universities, have a $400 per credit, Museum, Inc., along with the Uxbridge max $3,600 per semester award. State colleges Firefighters Association, will host the grand have an award of $300 per credit, max $2,700 a opening of the Uxbridge Antique Fire Museum semester, and community colleges have a $150 at 5 p.m. on Sunday, June 13. per credit, max $1,350 a semester award. The events will coincide with the annual All required application forms must be sub- Firefighter Memorial Sunday Observance. mitted by the June 1 priority deadline to be The museum is located at 18 Depot St. in considered. Applications received after June 1 Uxbridge. As most residents of the Blackstone will be considered based on the availability of Valley are aware, the Bernat Mill was funds. destroyed by a fire in July 2007. The Uxbridge For more information on the Early Antique Fire Museum was founded in 2006 in

70th In your ersary JACKMAN FUNERAL SERVICE Anniv time of Grants need WHITINSVILLE • EAST DOUGLAS we care 278-2200 connects all locations MONUMENTAL WORKS UXBRIDGE Monuments • Markers • Cemetery Lettering • Cleaning 401 Douglas St. (Rt. 16), Uxbridge • 278-3621 TANCRELL FUNERAL SERVICE 8 • Friday, May 28, 2010 BLACKSTONE VALLEY TRIBUNE Wind energy project requires bylaw amendment

absolutely necessary for American land-based wind project in 0) approved a Tax Increment five months of due diligence before BYLAW Pro Wind to get the loan. Other Massachusetts, as of this date, Financing Agreement Nov.16, 2009, closing on a loan of about $45 mil- continued from page A1 funds are expected to bring the according to Jané. after unanimous support from the lion, he said. final cost to $75 million, according The wind speed at the site is Board of Selectmen and the Moreover, he explained, “the the time slot of the June 21 Annual to company projections. about 15 miles an hour. Finance Committee. meetings with banks cannot take Town Meeting continuation. The Also at risk unless the amend- APW has collected nine months The state agreed on Dec. 22, 2009, place until the uncertainty created latter, scheduled for 7 p.m. in the ment is passed is a 30 percent fed- of data on wind speed. to provide a 5 percent Investment by the new Wind Energy Zoning Douglas High School auditorium, eral grant for projects that begin The corporation proposes a con- Tax Credit. Bylaw is removed and the certainty is expected to handle financial construction in 2010, Jané nection of its turbine energy to a The Massachusetts Renewable of the variances restored.” issues because town officials explained. National Grid transmission line in Energy Trust approved a $250,000 Selectmen Paula Brouillette and thought the state would have pro- He also updated the selectmen on Webster some 3.5 miles from the pre-development loan for the Mitchell Cohen expressed their full vided final local funding numbers developments at the wind farm. Douglas Woods site. The connec- Douglas Woods Wind Farm project. support for the Douglas Woods by that date. Instead of 13 wind energy tur- tion will require a new transmis- Under the American Recovery Wind Farm project, but they were Selectmen agreed to insert the bines, as originally planned, the sion line to run approximately 3.5 and Reinvestment Act, the federal critical of APW for not acting on proposed bylaw amendment into project has adopted a plan for 11 miles along Route 16 and on addi- government will provide a 30 per- the matter before April 29. That the June 21 meeting at 7:30 p.m. and turbines, but with more electrical tional streets in Webster. cent grant for the project, provided was when the corporation wrote a will sandwich the bylaw amend- output than would have been the APW expects to complete a con- it is started this year. letter to selectmen advising them ment at a point where there will case with the previously planned tract by July 1 to sell 100 percent of “The timing to meet this dead- the new bylaw might pose a prob- still be a lot of town business to 13. the power from Douglas Woods line is critical for the project,” Jané lem for the Douglas Woods Wind conduct after that proposal is acted Each of the 11 turbines would be Wind Farm for a 15-year term. told the selectmen. “Without this Farm. upon. 100 meters [about 325 feet) high The height and use variance suit- federal grant, the project is eco- The selectmen argued that, while Jané told the selectmen that if with 50-meter [about 162.5 foot) able to the project was approved nomically unfeasible. Speed is cru- the project will benefit Douglas, it the amendment is not provided, the blades with a 2.5- megawatt capaci- without appeal May 13, 2009. cial.” is after all APW’s project and that Douglas Woods project cannot go ty. APW intends to submit its site In order to meet the deadline, he the corporation should have sent forward. On the immediate horizon A 5,000-square-foot controls plan for review by the Planning said, long-term financing must be up the warning flare earlier. is a scheduled meeting with a bank, building is planned for the 298-acre Board, with the review period in place by Nov. 1. To meet that In any case, the Board of during which the project managers site. expected to take from June 15 to deadline, Jané said, the initial Selectmen remains firmly behind will seek a $42 million loan, he said. With a total capacity of 27.5 Aug. 15. meetings with banks must take the project. And, he assured, the amendment is megawatts, it would be the largest Town Meeting unanimously (56- place in June. It will take four or

Northbridge Fire Department awarded $100,000 grant

GRANT to firefighters’ comfort during the winter continued from page A1 months in New England,” he said. “The purpose of the Assistance to “an important component of the larger, coor- Firefighters Grant Program is to award dinated effort to strengthen the nation’s over- grants directly to fire departments and all level of preparedness and ability to Emergency Medical Service organizations respond to fire and related hazards.” that are unaffiliated with a hospital,” Neal Nestor said the grant would allow his said. department to buy safety equipment that The grants are intended to enhance the abil- meets or exceeds the current National Fire ity of fire departments and EMTs to protect Protection Association standards. He said the the health and safety of the public, as well as department would purchase fire coats, bunker that of first-responder personnel. pants, boots and helmets for all 50 of its fire- The AFG awarded $565 million in grants to fighters. Northbridge has 13 full-time fire- fire departments and nonaffiliated EMS fighters and 37 part-time call firefighters. organizations during fiscal 2009. “The Northbridge Fire Department is cur- “Northbridge is faced with several major rently using turnout gear that is 10 years old,” fire department capital expenses,” said Nestor said. “This gear was NFPA-compliant Nestor. “The fire department needs to begin when purchased in 1998. However, after 10 replacing its current apparatus.” years of use the gear is now starting to show Nestor said the average age of the depart- great wear and does not meet current NFDA ment’s five main vehicles — four pumpers and requirements.” an aerial ladder — is 29 years. Nestor said the manufacturer’s warranty on “The present fire department headquarters the current equipment ran out after seven and substation were constructed in the 1920s years, and the department has to assume the by the local mills in the two villages liability for any equipment failure that may [Whitinsville and Rockdale] where they are occur and cause injury. located,” Nestor said. “In some cases,” Nestor said, “the condition Over the years, he explained, “the buildings of the turnout gear has prevented members have deteriorated and need to be replaced.” from taking additional training at the He said a recent study showed that all phas- Massachusetts Fire Academy.” es of the buildings lack code compliance. Thomas Mattson photo He said the purchase would allow the “Even if renovated,” Nestor said, “some Selectman Daniel Nolan (left) and Town Manager Theodore Kozak are all smiles at the award event. department to completely replace the apparel areas would still not meet current code com- with new, NFDA-compliant equipment. pliance.” Moreover, he said, the new gear is designed “Replacing these two buildings will be small sections and house many small busi- some cases several responses have been nec- for maximum flexibility, protection and visi- major expenses and will require a Proposition nesses, such as electronics manufacturing, essary.” bility. 2 1/2 tax override to be accomplished,” he woodworking, wire coating, warehousing, etc. Nestor, in the application for the grant both The grant will also permit the department said. “At this time, it does not appear that any He noted one of the former mills (the major he and White wrote, pointed to a number of to buy a washer/extractor to help maintain of these projects will be accomplished at any building of the former Whitin Machine Works other buildings — industries, businesses and the new equipment by removing harmful time in the near future.” complex, a company begun in 1831) has more some 4,000 residential occupancies — that the byproducts of combustion. Nestor noted Northbridge has four large than a million square feet of occupied space. fire department protects. Also on tap is the purchase of a fire-gear air- mill complexes constructed during the “Over the years,” Nestor said, “each com- dryer, according to Nestor. American Industrial Revolution. plex has required a response by the fire “Wearing dry gear is especially important “These structures are multi-floored, expan- department and its mutual-aid neighbors. In sive buildings that have been divided up into

Theheartofmassachusetts.com BLACKSTONE VALLEY TRIBUNE Friday, May 28, 2010 • 9 Senior Scene NORTHBRIDGE SENIOR would involve approximately 2 1/2 Computer Classes center at (508) 234-0703. CENTER hours. Call the center for more Instructors from Nipmuc Regional Computer Class information. High School will teach all aspects of If you are interested in learning, Yoga Senior Center Hours computers from 3-4 p.m. on Fridays. classes are held at 11:30 a.m. The Senior Center is now offering a The Northbridge Senior Center Computer Workshop Thursdays. yoga class on Thursdays at 11 a.m. will be open Monday through The Senior Center has begun a Yoga Classes Please call to sign up. Thursday from 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m., computer workshop on Monday The Senior Center is pleased to Book Club Fridays 8:30 to 1:30 p.m. For more afternoons from 1:30 to 3 p.m. announce free gentle yoga classes The Senior Center has a large Blood Pressure Clinic information, call (508) 234-2002. Workshops will include setting up a for seniors and their family mem- amount of library and donated The clinic will be held the third database for addresses and mailing bers with certified instructor books. The club meets at 10:30 a.m. Thursday of each month from 10-11 Holiday Closing labels; photo printing, editing and Marilyn Jones. Classes will run on Mondays. a.m. The Senior Center will be closed organizing; using Microsoft Word, through June. For more informa- Monday, May 31 in honor of Excel, or Access. tion, call Marilyn at (508) 207-8276 Music Bingo Memorial Day. or Marsha at (508) 278-8622. Are you musically talented? Games are held every Tuesday at Sports Reconnect with the musician 11:30 a.m. Lunch is available prior Caregivers Group Date Change Do you like to bowl, play golf, ten- Cards inside. The Senior Center is look- to bingo and must be reserved a The Caregivers Support Group now nis, baseball or other sports? You Come join us for an afternoon of ing for folks who would like to start week earlier. meets on the fourth Friday of the can do all of this right here at the card playing every Tuesday at the a choral group. month at 11 a.m. in the library. If Senior Center via our new Wii sys- Senior Center. Contact Rita at (508) Osteo Stress Exercise you feel this a program that could tem. If you enjoy any of these activ- 278-2824 for more information Birthday Lunch Classes are Mondays, Wednesdays benefit you in the caring of a loved ities call for more information. We about this card group. Happy birthday to all seniors cele- and Fridays from 10 a.m. to noon. one, contact the center for more will soon be offering a brating in May and June, 11 a.m., information. “Demonstration Day ”on all these Join Elderly Connection Wednesday, June 2. Tai Chi programs. Presently we are bowl- The Uxbridge Elderly Connection, Tai Chi classes will be held at 9:30 Volunteer Medical Drivers ing on Fridays at 10 a.m. Other Inc., invites you to become a mem- Songbirds a.m. on Thursdays. This is a grace- Volunteer drivers are needed to activities including the Wii exer- ber of its fund-raising group. The Naturalist John Root will visit at ful form of exercise that has existed take local seniors to out of town cise program are being scheduled. Uxbridge Elderly Connection, Inc., noon on Wednesday, June 2. The for some 2,000 years. medical appointments. Plan to come and try these sports is a non-profit, organization that program will feature photos and Reimbursement is available for games, see how realistic they can serves as the Friends group to the recordings of the region’s song- mileage. Call the center for more be, and have fun with others. Uxbridge Senior Center. birds. information. Membership in this organization is UXBRIDGE SENIOR CENTER open to everyone interested in sup- Lunch Club Cribbage League Marsha Petrillo, director — (508) porting the Uxbridge Senior Center. The Senior Center hosts lunch at 11 The Senior Centers’ Cribbage Antique Fire 278-8622 We invite family members, care- a.m. on Mondays and Tuesdays. League is in need of substitute Beverly Clark, nutrition site man- givers, business people, young The cost is $2. Please call ahead of players. The group meets on ager — (508) 278-7609 adults and all interested individu- time to reserve a spot. Museum to open Thursday afternoon at 1 p.m. The Mary Rice, outreach coordinator — als to join The Elderly Connection, first 15 weeks begin in September UXBRIDGE — The Uxbridge (508) 278-8638 Inc. Membership is $2 per year and Beginner Painting to December. The second series will help support the Uxbridge An entry-level acrylic painting Antique Fire Museum, Inc., starts in January to April. There is Senior Center. If you are interested class will be held at noon on along with the Uxbridge Help Wanted Firefighters Association, will no league during the summer. If in becoming a member please call Thursdays. Volunteer drivers are needed to host the grand opening of the this is something that interests you, us at (508) 287-8622. deliver Meals on Wheels in Uxbridge Antique Fire Museum call the center for more informa- Elderbus Uxbridge, Mendon and Blackstone. at 5 p.m. on Sunday, June 13. tion. The league will resume in Grocery Shopping SCM Elderbus is a publicly funded Call Bev at (508) 278-7609. The events will coincide with September, to register to become a The Senior Center travels to transportation service that is avail- league member or if you wish to be the annual Firefighter Memorial Pre-Retirement Hannaford’s every Tuesday and able to residents of Douglas or a sub contact the center by Aug. 19. Sunday Observance. The Senior Center and the Social Wednesday morning. Contact (508) Sutton. You must be over the age of The museum is located at 18 Security Administration will offer 278-8622 to make a van reservation. 60 or disabled to use our services. Pool League Depot St. in Uxbridge. As most a pre retirement discussion at 6 This is the ideal way to get to med- The Senior Center’s Pool League residents of the Blackstone p.m. on Tuesday, June 8. Gregory Book Group ical appointments, grocery shop- has resumed. New players are wel- Valley are aware, the Bernat Mill Mills from the SSA will discuss The Page Turners book discussion ping, lunch, the hairdresser or even come. Stop by the Senior Center for was destroyed by a fire in July Social Security funding issues, group with Jane to go to work. All vans are wheel- more information. 2007. The Uxbridge Antique Fire qualifying for benefits, basic retire- Granatino, library director, will be chair accessible and staffed by Museum was founded in 2006 in ment benefit calculations and held from 1-2 p.m. the second trained, courteous professional SHINE the boiler room of the mill. After options, government pension off- Thursday of each month. If you drivers. Please call 48 business the fire, the founders relocated to The SHINE counselor will be avail- sets, spousal and family benefits love to talk about books, good and hours ahead to reserve your ride, 1- the Bernat garage. The garage able for appointments from 9:30 to and working in retirement. Join us bad, please join us! Call (508) 278- 800-321-0243. space was donated by Capron 11 a.m. on Thursdays. Call for an for this very informative discus- 8622 to register. Corp. and to date the members appointment. sion. Call (508) 278-8622 for more Crocheting have quite an impressive collec- information and to enroll. Pitch Mondays A crocheting class is held tion, with the crown jewel being Transportation & Nutrition A Pitch party will be held Mondays Wednesdays at noon at the center. the return of Uxbridge Engine 2, Policies Holiday Closing at 6:30 p.m. There is a $2 donation. All ages are welcome. a 1940 Seagrave Fire Truck. A reservation must be made 24 The Senior Center will be closed The public is invited to attend hours in advance for rides on the Monday, May 31 in honor of Senior Club Senior Van and encouraged to browse the van. A reservation must be made 48 Memorial Day. The Senior Club meets at the The van is on the road and will pro- collection dedicated to the fire hours in advance for lunch because Uxbridge Senior Center on the sec- vide transportation to destinations service in Uxbridge. the nutrition site is only open Managing Disease ond and fourth Wednesdays of each that SCM Elder Bus does not. The Refreshments will be provided Monday through Thursday. Do you know that nearly half of all month. We are looking for new van is for the use of all seniors and by the First Holiday Night adults in America live with at least members and enrollment in this disabled people in Douglas and Committee. The Blackstone Friends of Northbridge Elders one chronic disease? The Senior group is open year round. Sutton. The van is available 9:30 Valley Fife and Drum will be on The Friends Group has announced Center, in conjunction with Tri a.m. to 12:30 p.m., Monday through hand to provide the music for the that the 2009 F.I.N.E. dues are DOUGLAS SENIOR CENTER Valley, Inc., will offer a free, six- Thursday. Reservations must be event. This event will be held payable at your convenience, either week workshop titled “My Life, My Alyssa Graveson, director, (508) made 48 business hours ahead of rain or shine. yearly, $5, or three years, $12. You Health” beginning at 1 p.m. on 476-2283 time by calling the Sutton Senior may call or stop by the center to Thursday, June 3. The workshop inquire whether your dues are up series will focus on patients with The Douglas Senior Center is locat- to date. diabetes, heart disease, hyperten- ed in the basement of the post office sion, arthritis and COPD. Visualize at 331 Main St. The Senior Center is Volunteer Drivers the life you want and do what it open Monday through Thursday The Tri-Valley nutrition site is in takes to achieve it! Learn how to from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. need of volunteer drivers to deliver manage your chronic illness; meals to local homebound elders don’t let it define you! All are Monday through Thursday. Any welcome. Call (508) 278-8622 to day that you have available would enroll. be greatly appreciated average time P LS &CUES & SPAS,T

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altwater anglers are easily made by any angler enjoying some good who can locate the proper fishing on all fronts. materials. THE GREAT • Striper action has been S OUTDOORS Fluke fishing has improved hot for many experienced somewhat in the last week in anglers fishing the Cape. The Rhode Island waters. canal has been producing RALPH Numerous doormats (large some big bass in excess of 40 fluke) are being taken by pounds. One bass that TRUE many anglers who know weighed in at over 40 pounds where to fish for them. The had eaten another striper in Pratt Pond in Upton. Nice proper method and gear are the 10-pound bracket. The fish! It will also get him a essential in landing the big angler found the other fish state pin. ones — that is if the commer- when he cleaned it. George Perry also caught a cial draggers leave any! The Providence River and nice brood stock salmon that This past week this writer its tributaries have a number weighed in at 6 pounds, 4 fished in the area of the “five of bass in them, but it has ounces. The fish was caught cottages.” Although we did been hard picking for them. at Hopkinton Reservoir. catch a few fluke, the drag- This writer has fished the • Now that the wild turkey gers were in constant view area numerous times and season is over, the total of with as many as five boats came home empty handed. birds harvested should be fishing the entire coast, some- Many fish were not feeding released in the coming weeks. times as little as 500 yards on live or cut bait, but possi- Local checking stations are from the shoreline. Nothing bly on a worm hatch. Fish reporting a very good year for much has changed over the were spotted on the surface of local hunters. years, other than depleted the water on numerous occa- • A few reports of rabid fish stocks. Tom Cat rigs are a sions but would not hit any- skunks, raccoons and fox are hot lure for fluke and the imi- thing I threw at them. Other being reported in the Valley. tation squid that the rigs are anglers reported the same Residents should report all assembled with are indeed a problem. I did watch one boat unusual activity to their local must-use piece of my tackle hook up numerous times, but animal control officer. All when I fish for big fluke. they were using the tube and pets should be vaccinated to They come in three different worm method, trolling them insure they do not contract colors and sizes and when in 10 to 15 feet of water. The the disease. Courtesy photo baited with a piece of squid area should bust open with • Heartworm medication is Mason Consigli with a largemouth bass he caught at Pratt Pond in Upton. and drifted along the ocean action any day if not already, extremely important at this bottom results are great. as the bay is loaded with por- time of year, especially with Jigging with lead head jigs gies (baitfish)! the high population of mos- take more action and send in • Chuck” Miedema of sympathy goes out to his fam- can also prove to be deadly • Freshwater bass fishing is quitoes! the Navy or what ever means Uxbridge died recently after a ily and many friends. All when tipped with a strip of hot and this week’s picture of • The oil spill in the Gulf is we have to stop this tragic long and courageous battle who knew him will miss him. squid or fluke belly. The Tom young Mason Consigli with getting worse daily, as most destruction of our ocean and with cancer. I enjoyed many Cat rigs can be purchased at his 6-pound-4-ounce large- people know! The United seashores. It is not just a BP great times fishing and hunt- Take a Kid Fishing and most bait and tackle shops in mouth confirms it. The huge States government needs to problem; it is the entire ing with Chuck, as did many Keep them Rods Bending! Rhode Island, but can also be freshwater bass was taken at world’s problem! local sportsmen. Our deepest

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“Every Town Deserves a Good Local Newspaper” TheHeartOfMassachusetts.com BLACKSTONE VALLEY TRIBUNE Friday, May 28, 2010 • 11 SPORTS Northbridge winning streak now at 19

RAMS COMPLETE REGULAR SEASON WITH ONLY ONE LOSS

BY BRIAN AUSTIN SPORTS CORRESPONDENT NORTHBRIDGE — Last Thursday afternoon, May 20, the Northbridge baseball team defeated Oxford 9-1. The effort was yet another strong perform- ance for the Rams, who closed out the regular season with a 19- game winning streak and clinched the best record this year in Central Massachusetts. Thomas Murphy,starting pitch- er for the Rams, was impressive — allowing only three hits and striking out eight while going all seven innings. Oxford kept close for a few innings, thanks to keeping Rams at bay. Several times the Pirates found themselves in a jam, only to escape with minimal damage. They had also scored a run in the Thomas Murphy went the distance for top of the third inning, which at Northbridge, striking out eight. the moment made the contest a tied game again. DH Tyler Stuart advanced to second on a passed led off the inning with a double, ball, and scored on an Evan and pitcher Ian Gorske helped his Mackintosh triple. But own cause by singling — advanc- Mackintosh was stranded on ing Stuart to third. Gorske stole third as Sean Kinahan struck out second, and quickly later took and Greg O’Donnell flew out to third on a wild pitch that scored center field. Stuart. But Gorske was stranded Oxford fell in the late innings, Thomas Mattson photos at third, as the three batters with the Pirates’ last base runner Ian Gorske fires a pitch for Oxford. behind him went down in order. coming in the fourth inning. For Northbridge retook the lead in the fifth, sixth and seventh 2-3 in order. Meanwhile the Rams was the end for Gorske on the the coach said. “That’s what the bottom of the third. Murphy innings, the Pirates went down 1- led off the inning with a base hit, started hammering away on mound. He was replaced by we’ve been getting all year long, Gorske. Andrew Dupre led off the Andrew Gray, who recorded the and from everyone.” inning, singling to right field. He final out once Nick Ducey On his team’s late inning rally, moved to second on a sac bunt, grounded out. Demagian said, “It was close (2-1) then to third on a wild pitch. Matt Jake Ryan led off the bottom of ’til the fifth, and then we just Consigli drove in Dupre, hitting the sixth, crushing one to deep broke it open. We can get those one between the gap of third and center field and standing on third big innings.” short. Mackintosh reached base with a triple. He later scored on a And looking back on a season on a fielder’s choice, but Consigli sac fly, creating a 7-1 lead. The that saw 19 straight wins after an was declared safe at second. next two batters, Murphy and opening day loss to Auburn, the Consigli scored on a wild pitch, Consigli, reached after errors in coach remarked, “This has been which had advanced Mackintosh the infield. Both scored on a one heck of a year of us. We’ve to third. O’Donnell followed by Mackintosh base hit, creating a 9- had great pitching, timely hit- lining one straight at Gorske, the 1 margin. Greg O’Donnell also ting, solid defense. We lost that ball bouncing off Gorske’s glove reached after a single, then stole first game, but came back hard and landing between him and second — putting two runners in since. I’ve been really happy with third base — Mackintosh easily scoring position. But Richards everything so far, but we just scoring on the play. Ben Richards struck out, ending the threat. need to do this for three more followed by lining another shot Northbridge coach John games.” up the middle, and Mackintosh Demagian after the game was Those three more games will be scored creating a 6-1 game. This quite happy with his team’s in the postseason. The Rams will effort, most notably from the find out next week who they play. mound. “This was mainly A Northbridge batter takes a big cut. Murphy today, he was fantastic,” Local track athletes run in district competition

BY NICK ETHIER 6. Uxbridge, 34 11. Hopedale, 13 SPORTS STAFF WRITER 7. Narragansett, 26 Class C Discus 12. Parker, 6 On May 15 both boys and girls from local 8. Hopedale, 21 1. Evan Baltzell, Sutton, 122-02 12. Tahanto, 6 area high schools participated in the 9. Parker, 20 14. West Boylston, 2 District E Class Meet. The boys ran in 10. Littleton, 18 Class C Javelin Lunenburg, while the girls competed in 11. Maynard, 16 1. Mike Ellsessar, Sutton, 164-04 INDIVIDUAL RESULTS: Shrewsbury. The meets were broken down 12. Douglas, 7 GIRLS: Class A Javelin by size of school (Class A, B, and C), and 13. Tahanto, 1 1. Corrie Molleur, Tantasqua, 115-07 team results plus local individual winners 13. West Boylston, 1 are as follows: TEAM RESULTS: INDIVIDUAL RESULTS: Class A High Jump 1. Emily Mattson, Shepherd Hill, 5-03.00 BOYS: Class A Discus Class A 1. Josh Breault, Shepherd Hill, 127-00 1. Algonquin, 118 Class A 100 Meter Hurdles 1. Liz Monty, Shepherd Hill, 15.23 TEAM RESULTS: 2. Wachusett, 99 Class B High Jump 3. Westborough, 60 1. Billy Callahan, Auburn, 6-00 4. Shepherd Hill, 53 Class B 200 Meter Dash Class A 5. Shrewsbury, 52 1. Emily Dawidczyk, Oxford, 25.91 1. Wachusett, 97 Class B Long Jump 6. Marlborough, 43 2. Shrewsbury, 81 1. Brendan Whitson, Auburn, 21-01.00 7. Doherty, 37 Class B 4x100 Meter Relay 3. St. John’s, 68.5 8. Milford, 35 1. Oxford (Jordan Orrell, Boateng Owusu, 4. Doherty, 63 Class B Triple Jump 9. Quabbin, 19 Dominique Lesieur, Emily Dawidczyk), 5. Westborough, 60.5 1. Ned Dumas, Bartlett, 43-00.50 10. Fitchburg, 12 52.88 6. Algonquin, 45 10. Gardner, 10 7. Marlborough, 36 Class C 100 Meter Dash 12. Tantasqua, 10 Class C Long Jump 8. Quabbin, 32 1. Mark Hill, Sutton, 11.42 13. Leominster, 4 1. Merrielle Ondreicka, Sutton, 15-10.00 9. Shepherd Hill, 31 13. North Middlesex, 4 10. Burncoat, 16 Class C 1 Mile Run Class C High Jump 11. North Middlesex, 13 1. Arleigh McRae, Whitinsville Christian, Class B 1. Emily Cahill, Uxbridge, 5-00.00 11. Gardner, 13 4:40.22 1. Lunenburg, 153 13. Milford, 2 2. Nashoba, 80 Class C Triple Jump Class C 400 Meter Hurdles 3. Auburn, 57 1. Hilary Banning, Whitinsville Christian, Class B 1. Trevor Praetsch, Whitinsville Christian, 4. Groton-Dunstable, 51.5 33-07.00 1. Nashoba, 110 1:00.80 5. Hudson, 40 2. Auburn, 94 6. Oxford, 30 Class C 100 Meter Hurdles 3. Oakmont, 77 Class C 4x400 Meter Relay 7. Millbury, 22 1. Ariele Krevosky, Sutton, 16.76 4. Lunenburg, 38 1. Whitinsville Christian (Aksel Thibodeau, 8. Holy Name, 18 5. Millbury, 32 Gabriel Solano, Josiah Stinson, Trevor 9. Clinton, 15 Class C 100 Meter Dash 6. Grafton, 26 Praetsch), 3:42.66 9. Leicester, 15 1. Megan Kaswandik, Douglas, 13.43 6. Nipmuc, 26 11. Northbridge, 14 8. Bartlett, 25 Class C 4x800 Meter Relay 11. Notre Dame Academy, 14 Class C 200 Meter Dash 8. Oxford, 25 1. Whitinsville Christian (Thomas Rodger, 13. Nipmuc, 11.5 1. Debora Lopes, Uxbridge, 27.15 10. Blackstone-Millville, 21 Kouta Kobayashi, Brent Schouler, Arleigh 14. Grafton, 11 11. Hudson, 18 McRae), 8:41.65 15. Blackstone Valley Tech, 8 Class C 400 Meter Hurdles 11. Clinton, 18 15. Blackstone-Millville, 8 1. Hilary Banning, Whitinsville Christian, 13. Leicester, 12 Class C High Jump 15. Oakmont, 8 1:09.48 13. Blackstone Valley Tech, 12 1. Mark Hill, Sutton, 5-10 18. St. Peter-Marian, 1 15. Groton-Dunstable, 6 Class C 4x800 Meter Relay 16. St. Peter-Marian, 4 Class C Pole Vault Class C 1. Whitinsville Christian (Anna 16. Northbridge, 4 1. Arleigh McRae, Whitinsville Christian, 1. Whitinsville Christian, 91 Woudenberg, Annaliese Vander Baan, Julia 18. Holy Name, 1 10-06.00 2. Uxbridge, 77 Berkowicz, Molly Stark), 10:20.15 3. Sutton, 70 Class C Class C Long Jump 4. Bromfield, 69 Class C 4x100 Meter Relay 1. Sutton, 124 1. Josiah Stinson, Whitinsville Christian, 5. Murdock, 60 1. Uxbridge (Emily Cahill, Sarah Zeis, 2. Whitinsville Christian, 112 19-03.75 6. Ayer, 47 Debora Lopes, Samantha Copland), 52.35 3. Ayer, 83 7. Maynard, 29 4. Bromfield, 40 Class C Shot Put 8. Littleton, 25 Class C 2 Mile Run 5. Murdock, 39 1. Andrew Dykstra, Whitinsville Christian, 9. Narragansett, 18 1. Jessie Cardin, Sutton, 11:48.73 43-04.50 10. Douglas, 14 12 • Friday, May 28, 2010 BLACKSTONE VALLEY TRIBUNE SPORTS Auburn wins SWCL boys’ spring track meet

BY NICK ETHIER 2. Shaun Nystrom, Oxford, 119-07 6. Nick Putnam, Auburn, 141-05 4X100 METER RELAY SPORTS STAFF WRITER 3. Jason Sliwoski, Leicester, 118-05 TWO-MILE OXFORD — All Southern Worcester 4. Marcus Pettigrew, Auburn, 117-03 1. Shepherd Hill, 47.23 2. Auburn, 47.57 County League boys’ spring track 5. Josh Green, Shepherd Hill, 113-00 1. Chaz Davis, Grafton, 10:12.22 3. Bartlett, 47.72 and field teams, minus Southbridge, 6. Brandon Richard, Millbury,109-08 2. Bryan Quitadamo, Auburn, 4. Oxford, 47.87 competed against one another May 10:23.23 LONG JUMP 5. Tantasqua, 49.22 19 in Oxford to crown a league cham- 3. Pat Daley, Millbury, 10:37.84 6. Uxbridge, 49.28 pion. Auburn took home the title, 1. Brendan Whitson, Auburn, 20- 4. Neil Reilly, Oxford, 10:45.26 gaining 114.5 points. Complete team 04.75 5. Hyrum Wright, Leicester, 10:54.25 400-METER DASH and individual results are as fol- 2. Obi Melifonwu, Grafton, 19-04.75 6. Mike Dobos, Tantasqua, 11:02.13 lows: 3. Joe Montville, Auburn, 18-11.00 1. Jerry Drane, Uxbridge, 53.38 110-METER HURDLES Team Results 4. Bobby Boire, Millbury, 18-07.50 2. Ryan Cotrupi, Shepherd Hill, 54.04 3. Sean Ramsey, Quaboag, 54.36 1. Auburn, 114.5 points 5. Matthew Panczyk, Bartlett, 18- 1. Billy Callahan, Auburn, 15.71 4. Joe Montville, Auburn, 54.94 2. Shepherd Hill, 87 07.00 2. Jason Sliwoski, Leicester, 15.72 5. Jarrett Weaner,Northbridge, 55.21 3. Bartlett, 64.5 6. Shaheem Torres, Bartlett, 17-10.00 3. Zachary Lesieur, Oxford, 16.05 4. Oxford, 43 6. Ethan Doyon, Oxford, 56.11 TRIPLE JUMP 4. Matthew Panczyk, Bartlett, 16.75 5. Grafton, 42 5. Nikita Truhanovitch, Bartlett, 400-METER HURDLES 6. Millbury, 37 1. Ned Dumas, Bartlett, 40-08.50 17.13 7. Leicester, 32 2. Joe Montville, Auburn, 40-08.50 6. Chris Dona, Shepherd Hill, 17.17 1. Joe Tilly, Shepherd Hill, 1:00.48 8. Uxbridge, 31 3. Evan Jean-Guillaume, Shepherd 2. Matthew Panczyk, Bartlett, 1:01.24 100-METER DASH 9. Tantasqua, 21 Hill, 40-04.00 3. Pat Tilly, Shepherd Hill, 1:03.51 4. Ben Callahan, Uxbridge, 1:05.01 10. Quaboag, 16 4. Joe Tilly, Shepherd Hill, 39-11.50 1. Brendan Whitson, Auburn, 11.50 5. Luke Krans, Tantasqua, 1:06.53 11. Northbridge, 8 5. Sean Ramsey, Quaboag, 39-07.00 2. Rocco DiStefano, Bartlett, 11.79 Individual Results 6. Nikita Truhanovitch, Bartlett, 6. Nikita Truhanovitch, Bartlett, 39- 3. Obi Melifonwu, Grafton, 11.98 Shawn Kelley photo 03.50 1:07.31 SHOT PUT 4. Bryan Desimone, Auburn, 12.00 Ben Callahan of Uxbridge releases his HIGH JUMP 5. Bobby Boire, Millbury, 12.14 800-METER RUN javelin. 1. Adam Gonyea, Auburn, 47-02.00 6. Evan Jean-Guillaume, Shepherd 4. Evan Jean-Guillaume, Shepherd 2. Doug Flink, Auburn, 44-02.50 1. Joe Tilly, Shepherd Hill, 6-00 Hill, 12.20 1. Chaz Davis, Grafton, 2:06.27 Hill, 24.44 3. Casey Hippert, Northbridge, 44- 2. Billy Callahan, Auburn, 5-08 2. Neil Reilly, Oxford, 2:07.90 ONE-MILE 5. Nick Tessier, Oxford, 24.46 00.25 3. Matthew Panczyk, Bartlett, 5-08 3. Joe Raymond, Millbury, 2:08.14 4. Pat Daley, Millbury, 2:08.85 6. Brendan Whipple, Shepherd Hill, 4. Henry Bounphasaysonh, Bartlett, 4. Ryan Plante, Quaboag, 5-06 1. Aaron Anderstrom, Tantasqua, 5. Andrew Cayer, Shepherd Hill, 24.98 41-00.00 5. Nikita Truhanovitch, Bartlett, 5- 4:44.97 2:10.53 5. Decarlo Anderson, Oxford, 40- 04 (1.5 points) 2. Zach Pugliano, Grafton, 4:45.00 4X400 METER RELAY 6. Patrick Fitzgerald, Shepherd Hill, 03.00 5. Matt Donahue, Auburn, 5-04 3. Patrick Fitzgerald, Shepherd Hill, 2:13.57 1. Shepherd Hill, 3:43.29 6. Marcus Pettigrew, Auburn, 39- Javelin 4:50.04 2. Oxford, 3:48.72 00.25 1. Brandon Richard, Millbury,155-08 4. Dan Stomski, Shepherd Hill, 200-METER DASH 3. Tantasqua, 3:53.44 2. Jason Sliwoski, Leicester, 147-01 4:52.65 DISCUS 4. Millbury, 3:55.71 3. Jack Sheerin, Auburn, 144-09 5. Steve Derderian, Uxbridge, 4:52.67 1. Jerry Drane, Uxbridge, 23.75 5. Uxbridge, 4:02.96 1. Arthur Hackenson, Bartlett, 128- 4. Sean Ramsey, Quaboag, 144-01 6. Edwin Nash, Shepherd Hill, 2. Jason Sliwoski, Leicester, 23.96 6. Auburn, 4:07.17 08 5. Peter Mannka, Uxbridge, 143-03 5:00.35 3. Joe Montville, Auburn, 24.19 Shepherd Hill takes SWCL girls’ track meet

BY DAVID DORE 4. Jamie Pelchat, Millbury, 26-04.50 (4 points) Tantasqua, 112-06 6. Oxford, 57.54 SPORTS STAFF WRITER 5. Meg O’Leary, Millbury, 25-06.00 (2 points) 2. Mary Barbale, Shepherd Hill, 100-02 OXFORD — Southern Worcester County 6. Lisa Copland, Uxbridge, 25-05.50 (1 point) 3. Meg O’Leary, Millbury, 98-02 400-METER DASH League girls’ spring track and field teams 4. Rachel Clasby, Northbridge, 95-02 DISCUS THROW 1. Samantha Copland, Uxbridge, 1:00.55 competed against one another Tuesday, May 5. Molly McCausland, Millbury, 88-01 2. Danielle Watkins, Shepherd Hill, 1:00.64 18 at Oxford High School to crown a league 1. McKayla Moore, Uxbridge, 96-02 6. Rachel Gillies, Auburn, 87-08 3. Jordan Orrell, Oxford, 1:01.94 champion. Team and individual results are 2. Mary Barbale, Shepherd Hill, 93-00 2-MILE RUN 4. Jess Drane, Uxbridge, 1:03.42 as follows: 3. Jocelyn Bugan, Shepherd Hill, 91-08 5. Emily Mattson, Shepherd Hill, 1:06.90 Team results 4. Hannah Murphy, Auburn, 83-02 1. Ali Tyburski, Shepherd Hill, 12:11.91 6. Jaclyn Ross, Auburn, 1:07.76 1. Shepherd Hill, 173 5. Alex Msaddi, Shepherd Hill, 74-10 2. Julie Richer, Northbridge, 12:40.10 2 (tie). Uxbridge, 77 6. Corrie Molleur, Tantasqua, 73-05 3. Chloe Patterson, Auburn, 12:43.84 400-METER HURDLES 2 (tie). Auburn, 77 4. Lyndsay Kleya, Shepherd Hill, 12:56.52 1. Angelique Nurse, Auburn, 1:10.49 4. Millbury, 66 LONG JUMP 5. Courtney Diamond, Millbury, 13:15.29 2. Tori Yakstis, Shepherd Hill, 1:11.74 5. Oxford, 35 1. Jill Pieciak, Grafton, 16-02.00 6. Jaclyn Rambarran, Shepherd Hill, 13:21.84 3. Kristen Reich, Shepherd Hill, 1:13.88 6. Leicester, 18 2. Emily Dawidczyk, Oxford, 16-01.00 4. Robyn Thornburg, Millbury, 1:13.91 7. Grafton, 17 100-METER HURDLES 3. Elisabeth Monty, Shepherd Hill, 16-00.00 5. Sarah Duda, Auburn, 1:13.91 8. Tantasqua, 16 4. Brittany Hodgerney, Leicester, 16-00.00 1. Elisabeth Monty, Shepherd Hill, 15.26 (meet 6. Amy Mietkiewicz, Millbury, 1:14.80 9. Northbridge, 15 5. Samantha Copland, Uxbridge, 15-05.75 record) 10. David Prouty, 2 6. Sam Favreau, Millbury, 14-11.50 2. Emily Dawidczyk, Oxford, 16.06 800-METER RUN Individual results 3. Sarah Zeis, Uxbridge, 16.74 TRIPLE JUMP 1. Jenna Scanlon, Auburn, 2:29.59 SHOT PUT 4. Sarah Violette, Tantasqua, 17.24 2. Kaleigh Durkan, Shepherd Hill, 2:33.21 1. Elisabeth Monty, Shepherd Hill 36-00.00 5. Emily Matte, Northbridge, 17.94 3. Taylor Daniels, Shepherd Hill, 2:35.62 1. Sarah Powell, Auburn, 29-02.00 (10 points) 2. Brooke Nadeau, Millbury, 34-05.00 6. Lillian Dao, Auburn, 18.21 4. Samantha Cogliandro, Uxbridge, 2:37.49 2. Rachel Gillies, Auburn, 28-09.00 (8 points) 3. Samantha Copland, Uxbridge, 33-03.00 5. Lyndsay Kleya, Shepherd Hill, 2:38.50 3. Alyssa Flaherty, Millbury, 28-01.50 (6 100-METER DASH 4. Angelique Nurse, Auburn, 31-11.50 6. Allie Dyberg, Millbury, 2:40.83 points) 5. Shana McGonigle, 1. Emily Cahill, Uxbridge, 13.47 Shepherd Hill, 31-07.00 2. Brooke Nadeau, Millbury, 13.61 200-METER DASH 6. Jillian Perkins, 3. Kendal Bergenholtz, Grafton, 13.67 1. Emily Dawidczyk, Oxford, 26.31 Millbury, 31-04.00 4. Debora Lopes, Uxbridge, 13.73 2. Elisabeth Monty, Shepherd Hill, 26.58 High Jump 5. Shana McGonigle, Shepherd Hill, 13.83 3. Brittany Hodgerney, Leicester, 26.96 1. Ali Tyburski, 6. Jordan Orrell, Oxford, 13.98 4. Emily Cahill, Uxbridge, 27.65 Shepherd Hill, 5-00.00 1-MILE RUN 5. Shana McGonigle, Shepherd Hill, 28.03 2. Emily Mattson, 6. Kendal Bergenholtz, Grafton, 28.49 Shepherd Hill, 5-00.00 1. Ali Tyburski, Shepherd Hill, 5:33.54 3. Emily Cahill, 2. Kaleigh Durkan, Shepherd Hill, 5:48.14 4X400 METER RELAY Uxbridge, 4-10.00 3. Alex Pariseau, Millbury, 6:00.76 1. Shepherd Hill, 4:26.39 4. Brittany 4. Danielle Harris, Auburn, 6:02.60 2. Auburn, 4:34.44 Hodgerney, Leicester, 5. Kelsey Rayla, Shepherd Hill, 6:03.25 3. Uxbridge, 4:38.10 4-10.00 6. Sarah Prizio, Tantasqua, 6:09.87 4. Millbury, 4:38.65 5. Cayla Leinonen, 5. Leicester, 4:39.04 David Prouty, 4-10.00 4X100 METER RELAY 6. Northbridge, 4:51.87 6. Jordan Orrell, 1. Millbury, 54.47 Oxford, 4-08 2. Auburn, 54.99 For complete results from the girls’ meet, JAVELIN THROW 3. Shepherd Hill, 55.37 visit coolrunning.com. 4. Uxbridge, 56.87 1. Corrie Molleur, 5. Leicester, 57.15

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REGION — For veterans struggling finan- SATURDAY cially due to a job loss or decreased income, the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) JUNE 5 offers an assortment of programs that can relieve the costs of healthcare or provide UXBRIDGE — Letter Perfect Farm, West care at no cost. Street, will host a horse show and silent Veterans whose previous income was ruled auction to benefit Courtney King Dye, an too high for VA healthcare may be able to Olympic dressage rider who was recently enter the VA system based upon a hardship injured in a riding accident. For more infor- if their current year’s income is projected to mation, call (508) 735-8445. fall below federal income thresholds due to a job loss, separation from service or some other financial setback. SUNDAY Veterans determined eligible due to hard- JUNE 6 ship can avoid co-pays applied to higher- income veterans. Qualifying veterans may UXBRIDGE — A New England Country be eligible for enrollment and receive health Music Club Jamboree will be held from care at no cost. 12:30 to 5 p.m. at VFW Post 1385, Route 16. Also eligible for no-cost VA care are most vet- Potluck meals will be served from 12:30 to erans who recently returned from a combat 2:30 p.m. Dancing will be from 1-5 p.m. House zone. They are entitled to five years of free band Phoenix Rizen will perform. VA care. The five-year “clock” begins with their discharge from the military, not their DOUGLAS — The first annual Rhubarb departure from the combat zone. Challenge will take place at the E.N. Each VA medical center across the country Jenckes Store Museum at 283 Main St. has an enrollment coordinator available to Hosted by the Douglas Historical Society and provide veterans information about these the Douglas Farmers Market, the Rhubarb OLV INDUCTS HONOR SOCIETY programs. Challenge is expected to bring out the best Veterans may also contact VA’s Health Benefits Service Center at 1-877-222 VETS and most creative rhubarb recipes ever tast- UXBRIDGE — Our Lady of the Valley Regional School held its National Junior Honor Society induc- (8387) or visit the VA health eligibility ed in the Blackstone Valley. tion ceremony on Monday, May 3. Website at www.va.gov/healtheligibility. The “challenge” calls for all those with a Teachers, parents and family members gathered in St. Mary’s Church to welcome the new members culinary bent to create a winning recipe into the Honor Society, also known as NJHS. This past year’s members included eighth grade stu- HOPEDALE — A new Alzheimer’s using rhubarb, spring’s first fruit, as a main dents Elizabeth Adam, Casey Arpin, Janet Haas, Sarah Hartshorn and Brenna Menchin; seventh ingredient. grade students Katherine Wickstrom and Hailey Kasper. Caregiver’s Support Group meets from The contest has an entry fee of $5 per entry The new members being inducted were Meaghan Bernard, Keryn Moriarty and Helen Wickstrom, all 9:30 to 10:30 a.m. on the second Thursday of and participants must drop off their work of the sixth grade, and Logan Kasper, of the eighth grade. each month at Sacred Heart Church on with a recipe card at the museum between Hopedale Street. For more information, call noon and 1:30 p.m. A panel of guest judges Cecelia Boatman at (508) 473-9600. will then complete judging so that the win- ners will be announced at the E.N. Jenckes UPCOMING/ONGOING Website or call (508) 755-0980. NORTHBRIDGE — The Blackstone Valley Store Museum starting at 3 p.m. The chal- Greater Worcester Community Foundation Free Medical Program, dedicated to the is a non-profit organization whose mission is memory of Dr. Robert Bajema, is held from 6- lenge is open to all ages and culinary abili- SUTTON — The Sutton Garden Club ties and medals and prizes will be awarded to to expand and support philanthropy. 8 p.m. on the second Monday of the month at Scholarship Committee announces that Northbridge High School, 427 Linwood Ave. the first place winners! applications are available for 2010. The SGC MILLBURY — The Mill Church, 45 River This is a project of the Northbridge For contest entry blanks and details, e-mail will award at least one scholarship in the St., Millbury, holds non-denominational Association of Churches. [email protected] or call amount of $500. Sutton High School graduat- Sunday worship and praise at 10 a.m. A cof- This program is for the uninsured. No Debby at (774) 280-1922 or Lisa at 9508) 341- ing students and graduating students of feehouse is also held on Friday nights fea- appointments needed. 4876. Further information can also be found other towns who are related to a current turing live entertainment and a snack bar. General comprehensive services and refer- at www.douglashistoricalsociety.org. Sutton Garden Club member are eligible to These are free events for all ages with a love rals include general physicals, pap smears, apply.Preference will be given to individuals offering taken. For more information, visit mammograms, lab testing resource, acute intending to pursue studies in plant sciences www.chapelatthemill.org. illness care, counseling, medications, spe- FRIDAY and related fields. cialist referral, chronic illness care. Also, Applications are available at the Sutton High NORTHBRIDGE — The Whitinsville Social referral for financial aid and prayer support JUNE 11 School guidance office, online at www.sut- Library is pleased to have received a $900 from 12 churches is available. tongardenclub.com or by contacting Pat grant from the Massachusetts Department of UXBRIDGE — The Deborah Wheelock Reisert at (508) 865-8640. Chapter DAR will meet at 1:30 p.m. at 17 Early Education and Care, through the local REGION — Co-Dependents Anonymous is office of Beginning Bridges of Northbridge a 12-Step Fellowship of men and women Arch St. Betsy Youngsma will speak about UXBRIDGE — The Uxbridge Basketball and Uxbridge. whose common purpose is recovery from how to preserve old photos. Camp will be held July 6-9 for boys and girls The grant will provide books and CDs for codependence and the development and ages 6-7. For more information, call Mark adults who are participating in English maintenance of healthy relationships. The Donahue at (508) 278-8636. MONDAY as a second language (ESL) and English group meets at 7:30 p.m. on Wednesdays at Language Learners (ELL). Other adults Trinity Lutheran Church, Lancaster Street, UXBRIDGE — Dave Hughes and the who are participating know English, but are Worcester. For more information, call Rose JUNE 14 King’s Cats will perform benefit concerts studying to improve their writing and read- at (508) 234-9004. at 7 p.m. on Saturday,June 12 and at 6 p.m. on UXBRIDGE — The Uxbridge Rotary Club’s ing skills. Sunday, June 13, at the Church of the annual golf outing will be held at the The ESL and ELL program offers one-on-one REGION — The Salvation Army is here to Nazarene, 130 Douglas St. Free admission. Whitinsville Golf Club, 179 Fletcher St., tutoring on a weekly basis at no charge. In help serve emergency needs in the Whitinsville. The Whitinsville Golf Club is addition, a conversation class is held weekly Blackstone Valley. Services include assis- NORTHBRIDGE — The Whitinsville Social a private club and the all-day event will on Mondays at 6:30 p.m. at the library. tance with food, clothing, utility payments Library is offering an additional Story and include both lunch and dinner for all golfers. The grant will allow the library to support and heating needs. To find out how we can Craft Time for ages 2-5, each Wednesday at In addition, there will be prizes, “double or literacy and to provide resources for those help with your emergency needs, contact 10 a.m. continuing through June. Please join nothing” for hitting the 7th and 16th green wishing to learn English, or improve their Deb at Salvation Army services at (508) 342- us each Wednesday or Thursday at 10 a.m. and a charity raffle. English skills. New students are welcome. 7122. Leave your name and telephone num- The format will be Florida-style with a noon For information, call the library at (508) 234- ber and your call will be returned. DOUGLAS — Transfer station permits for shotgun start. Cost per golfer is $125 and $500 2151, ext. 4. the period of March 1 to Sept. 1 are now for a foursome. Each golfer in the foursome NORTHBRIDGE — Volunteers are needed available at the Board of Health office. will play from the location of the best shot of REGION — The Adult Children of to help adult learners improve their Permit cost is $110 and $55 for those 65 and the foursome. Alcoholics 12-step support group meets English as part of the ESL and ELL pro- older. Permits can be obtained Monday If you would like to sponsor a hole, your from 7:30 to 9 p.m. on Mondays at the grams at the Whitinsville Social Library. If through Thursday from 8:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. company name will be displayed on a golf Hopedale Unitarian Church, 65 Hopedale St. you are interested in becoming a one-on-one and 1:30 to 4 p.m. and Tuesdays from 6-8 p.m. ball sign on the course the day of the event. For more information, call Rose at (508) 234- tutor, please call the library at (508) 234-2151, The cost to sponsor is $100. 9004. ext. 4. REGION — Greater Worcester Community Please contact Angel Moscatelli at Foundation is accepting applications from [email protected] or (508) 769-6041 if REGION — Funding continues to be avail- UXBRIDGE — If you have not yet registered students throughout Worcester County you are interested in taking part in this able through the UniBank Pharmacy your child for kindergarten for the 2010-11 who are seeking scholarship support for event or sponsoring a hole. Assistance Project. This project is school year, please come to the Early the 2010-2011 academic year. More than 350 The proceeds from this event will be used to designed to offset prescription drug costs for Learning Center, 11 Church St., as soon as awards, ranging from $250 to more than fund the Uxbridge Rotary Club’s charitable eligible individuals aged 60 and over living possible. Please bring your child’s birth cer- $4,000, will be made to students based on a community programs including local schol- in one of the 11 Blackstone Valley towns of tificate, immunization records and proof of wide variety of criteria, including financial arships. Douglas, Uxbridge, Northbridge, Upton, residence. Call (508) 234-9164 for more infor- need, area of study, ethnic origin, communi- Hopedale, Mendon, Blackstone, Millville, mation. ty involvement, high school and place of res- Sutton, Grafton or Millbury. Applicants SUNDAY idence. One application enables a student to must also meet financial qualifications. REGION — The Young at Heart group of be considered for any of the more than 100 JUNE 20 There is no application deadline, but once Faith Fellowship will be taking a four-day scholarships offered, and many are renew- funding is depleted, the project may end. trip to Lancaster, Pa. to see the new show able. Recipients will be announced in July. UXBRIDGE — The Uxbridge VFW Post 1385 Tri-Valley,Inc. is a private, non-profit agency “Joseph” at the Sight and Sound Theatre Application forms are available online at will host a Fathers Day breakfast from 8-11 providing in-home and community based from June 7-10. There is also a show at the www.greaterworcester.org. am. All World War II and Korean War veter- services in 25 towns in south central Living Waters Theatre along with sightsee- Applications along with an essay, letter of ans eat for free. In addition, post members Massachusetts. ing of the Lancaster area. There are three recommendation, resume and official tran- will have a flag burning ceremony at 11 a.m. For information about services call Tri- breakfasts and thre dinners included. All script must arrive by Monday, March 22, at Anyone who has a worn flag to dispose of Valley’s free Help-Line at 1-800-286-6640 or go trips leave from Faith Fellowship Church, Greater Worcester Community Foundation, may drop it off at the VFW,American Legion the Website at www.trivalleyinc.org. 647 Douglas St, Uxbridge. Call Sue at (508) or at the Uxbridge Town Hall. 370 Main St., Suite 650, Worcester, MA 01680. 476-3438 for more information. For further information, please visit our Chowder Bowl Classic rosters are announced BY NICK ETHIER Southbridge’s Hashian Rosario will be playing SPORTS STAFF WRITER linebacker, while Shepherd Hill’s Anthony Even though local high school seniors will be Preissler will play defensive lineman. Zach Green graduating in the coming weeks, certain members of Bay Path will also man the line, but on the of their respective football teams will be playing offensive side of the ball as a guard. in one final game. And it’s not just any game, but Justin Sundara from Bartlett will play defensive the 10th annual Shrine Chowder Bowl Classic in back, while Oxford’s Michael Krouse will be on the Springfield to benefit the Shriners Hospital for offensive line. Children. David Prouty’s Christian Ricard made the Getting chosen to play in the prestigious game is Chowder Bowl roster as a defensive back. a high honor, as the best from Central Auburn’s Doug Flink, who will be playing foot- Massachusetts take on the elite from Western ball at Bryant University, is an offensive lineman, Mass. to raise money for the Shriners Hospital. while teammate Macy Washington also made the Thus far approximately $90,000 has been raised. In roster as a linebacker. the game itself Central Massachusetts carries a 7- Casey Hippert of Northbridge, who will be play- 1-1 record in the nine previous games, and the ing football at Sacred Heart University on a schol- locals also have a six-game winning streak into the arship, is on the team as a tight end, while upcoming tilt. Uxbridge teammates Pat McCrohan and Justin Game time is scheduled for 7 p.m. Friday, June Wroe will be linebackers. Peter Trettel of 25 at Springfield College. Blackstone Valley Tech will play defensive tackle. Of the 49 members on the Central For directions or any other information regard- File photo Massachusetts roster, 12 are from local towns and ing the Shrine Chowder Bowl, please visit chow- A dozen local players will fill out the roster of this year’s Central Massachusetts high schools. derbowlclassic.org. Chowder Bowl team. 14 • Friday, May 28, 2010 BLACKSTONE VALLEY TRIBUNE Memorial Day exercises slated for Blackstone Valley

PARADE Blackstone Valley Nam Vets), and the Alfred F. continued from page A1 Seagrave Post of the Disabled Veterans of America. Northbridge area Girl Scouts and programs. Brownies, as well as Northbridge area Boy But with an infusion of support, the band is Scouts, Cub Scouts and Tiger Scouts will all Douglas Band has great tradition be on hand. Northbridge Youth Soccer stars expected to regain its former prominence BY THOMAS MATTSON under the leadership of new director James will also march this Memorial Day. TRIBUNE STAFF WRITER Verdone, although no band will probably ever “Make Waves, a Northbridge Middle School equal the Northbridge Hgh School Marching group of students who care for their town and DOUGLAS — This will not be the first time the Douglas High Band’s rendition of “When the Saints Go their school, will also be marching in the School Marching Band comes to neighboring Northbridge to help Marchin’ In.” parade,” said William Audette of the Veterans honor the town’s war dead on Memorial Day. The Northbridge Veterans Council is spon- Council. The 75-member ensemble, one of the best in the East, is willing to soring the memorial events in Whitinsville, Moreover, troops from the 125th help out Northbridge because this town fell on hard times a few and the American Legion and Blackstone Quartermaster Company of the years ago and cut the spirited Northbridge marching unit. A move Valley AMVETS are hosting events in Massachusetts National Guard out of is underway these days to return the Northbridge musical group to Rockdale. Worcester will also be represented. its former status beginning next year. Things get started in Whitinsville with The Douglas High School Marching Band In the meantime, the Blue and White will grace the Town exercises at Pine Grove Cemetery and an has traveled extensively to destinations that Common where the Maroon and White once appeared. assembly of units at 9:45 a.m. Monday on the include Tennessee, Virginia, Washington Leading the Douglas Band is not only Music Maestro Gere Elliott, Christopher Kane Whitinsville Common, but well back into the D.C., Chicago, the Bahamas and most recently, but also a core of three student leaders with a lot of musical expe- early morning veterans’ contingents will have Toronto. Last month the band traveled to rience. stopped at the many memorial squares and Williamsburg, Virginia, to take part in the Chris Kane, a senior drum major, plays the saxophone, piano and guitar in addition to his other related places to play taps and otherwise “Music Festivals” competition, an event the role as drum major with the band. He hopes to attend the University of Rhode Island and honor the dead. Douglas ensemble won in the parade division. major in political science. There were 1,600 residents from Other recent accomplishments have been Julia Archambault is only a sophomore, but at 16 she is a competent drum majorette and Northbridge alone who served in World War first place in its division in the 2009 Worcester plays the flute and piano. II. That represented a portion of the 16 million St. Patrick’s Day Parade, first place overall in Jordan Kessler, a senior, is president of the Douglas High Marching Band. A percussionist, who served in the U.S. Armed Forces during the 2009 Worcester Columbus Day Parade and he prefers the snare drum. He hopes to join the U.S. Coast Guard Reserve in several months. that war. Although World War II began in 1939 Massachusetts Division II State Parade “I always wanted to go into some brand of the military,” Kessler said. “I want to help peo- with Germany’s invasion of Poland, the U.S. Champions for 2006 and 2007. The latter is an ple.” did not become directly involved until after annual competition at the Quincy Christmas He said he doesn’t see himself in battles. the Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor in Hawaii Parade on Thanksgiving weekend. “I’m not that confrontational,” he said. Dec. 7, 1941. The band is directed by Gere Elliott and the Anyway, he said, the Coast Guard has a good band. Some 60 Northbridge residents lost their band staff includes Assistant Director Sonja “I wasn’t expecting us to do as well as we did in Toronto [the Toronto Music Festival],” said lives in World War II. The population of the Metcalf, Auxiliary Coordinator and Flag Archambault. “It was a pleasant experience. I was very happy and excited.” town was between 9,000 and 10,000 at that Advisor Carol Manning, Majorette Advisor Julia has been playing the piano for eight years and the flute six years. time. Amy Stacy,Rifle Advisor Meaghan Crago, and Noting the Douglas Band draws members from grades 8-12, she said most of the band mem- Although World War II was on such a mas- Scott Yacino, National Line Color Guard advi- bers started taking lessons in grade 4. The high school houses grades 8-12 as a matter of space sive scale it almost seems hard to describe it to sor. Nick Morin , assisted by Marck Stacy, is expediency. anyone who lived afterward and treated it as advisor to the Percussion Section. Archambault noted the band’s tradition of excellence is something that has made its mem- an historical phenomenon, the Civil War from Drum Majors Christopher Kane and Julie bers proud as well as given Douglas an important part of its community spirit. 1861 to 1865 was even more horrendous for Archambault conduct the band. Senior Archambault said she looks up to her father as a music teacher. America than any other war it took part in. Jordan Kessler is the band president. “He’s very musical,” she said of James Archambault. “He plays the guitar and piano. He Some 600,000 are said to have been killed or Gigi Zepp will sing the National Anthem can play by ear. He’s the one who encouraged me to take up music. He’s a member of the died soon afterward in that internecine strug- and other pieces. Shannon Wheeler and Blackstone Valley Chorus. He acted in ‘Fiddler on the Roof ’ at the Bradley Playhouse in gle. Lauren Dolan will also sing. Putnam.” Her mother Kathleen sang with her high school chorus, she said. After exercises in Pine Grove Cemetery, Northbridge High students Alicia Leclair “I’ll try to go into education or politics,” said Chris Kane. parade units will march back up Linwood and Jordan Thompsomn will read poems. Carol Manning, too, spoke of the band’s generation of town spirit. avenue to Cross Street and then onto Church Veterans of World War II, Korea and “It never ceases to amaze me,” she said. Street to the Town Common for services. Vietnam will read the names of veterans from “The Douglas High School Band is one of the few high school bands that still proudly dis- Some of the units participating in this Northbridge killed in the Civil War, World plays the American flag in a complete National Line,” Manning said. “In every parade, the year’s parade include The Blackstone Valley War I, World War II, Korea, Vietnam and National Line marches at the front of our band.” Veterans’ Association (formerly the Beirut, Lebanon. Planned elementary wing moving ahead in Douglas

Boos of Connecticut, Lamoreaux the schematic design.” He noted it School Building Committee. cost, Cohen said. In addition, SCHOOL Pagano of Worcester, and Taylor & is a conceptual rendering, but with For example, he said, it is not a Douglas could get a higher reim- continued from page A1 Burns. “a reasonable level of detail.” foregone conclusion as to which bursement rate for meeting certain All three voting members from The third phase, he said, is com- side of the intermediate/elemen- criteria, such as in energy efficien- and Executive Administrator Douglas gave the highest rating to pletion of the construction docu- tary school the new addition would cy. Michael Guzinski. DiNisco. The firm received 29 ment, or “blueprints.” be built onto. The easiest site As for renovations to the existing The non-voting members of the points out of a possible 39 from the The fourth phase of the project is appears to be the athletic field to intermediate/elementary building, local School Building 13-member committee. construction. the south, where the modular class- Cohen said, it needs the work typi- Committee include I/E Principal “Douglas will sign a contract Cohen said he expects the feasi- rooms are located. But, as Cohen cal of any 25-year-old building — a Damian Sughrue, School with DiNisco at the next Board of bility study to be completed by said, the existing school was built new roof, an upgraded heating sys- Committee member Leslie Breault, Selectmen meeting, June 1,” said November, with the design done into a hill, and perhaps another tem and technology upgrades. Selectman Paula Brouillette, for- Cohen. after that, probably in the spring of option would be to put up an addi- Although the fast population mer school board member and After the feasibility phase is 2011. tion on the parking lot side of the growth of Douglas has seemed to selectman Shirley Mosczynski, completed, Cohen said, Douglas According to Cohen, DiNisco school, closer to Route 16. level off at around 8,500, fewer peo- School Business Manager Dean has the option of retaining DiNisco will first review the educational Originally, Lane put the cost of ple are moving in and out now, Iacobucci, Town Engineer William as architect for the building proj- goals of the district. Included in the addition and renovations at Cohen argued. He said the school Cundiff, and Sarah McConnell, ect. that will be an assessment of space around $52 million. But Cohen said district is trying to deal with also formerly of the School Cohen said he expects the feasi- needs and the condition of the the range is now seen as some- increased space needs as a result of Committee. bility analysis to begin after the existing I/E School. where between $30 million and $52 student enrollments over the past The other three applicants to do June 1 signing. From that data, he said, DiNisco million. The state would reim- 10 years. the feasibility study were Kaestle “The second phase,” he said, “is will present multiple options to the burse 53.5 percent of the project Write Us!

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Stir the grass each day ner for two (a $60 value) at the Marble Fix Old wicker is gorgeous, but it isn’t Renew Wrought Iron for a week. The chlorophyll from renowned restaurant, located on Marble repairs can break the budg- always without its splits and Black and brown sponge on-type the grass will absorb the smell! Route 131 across the town common et, but this do-it-yourself tip does breaks. Here is the easiest way to shoe polish are also great touch up in historic Sturbridge. Because I’m the trick for a lot less! Small cracks repair old wicker: For breaks that tools for old wrought iron pieces. No Ink Spots in the business of dispensing tips, in marble can be hidden with a mix- require the two pieces to be fused: Old games and boxes sometimes not inventing them (although I can ture of wax and chalk dust. Melt a Coat each half of the break with Scratch Cover still wear their original price tags take credit for some), I’m counting candle the color of the marble, Elmer’s glue, applying glue to area Retro plastic furniture and acces- written in permanent marker. Try on you readers out there to share blend in chalk dust to give it body around break points. Cover wicker sories are hot collectibles. But wetting a Mr. Clean Eraser and your best helpful hints! and apply to the crack carefully on both sides with wax paper and many of the vintage pieces on the carefully rubbing away the ink. with a paintbrush. clamp the broken piece between market are well used — and This works well on glossy finishes. Do you have a helpful hint or handy boards overnight. If the break scratched up! The good news is you Be careful, if you start wearing tip that has worked for you? Do you Shine On requires further strength, it can be can sometimes hide surface away the paper, stop. 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Upcoming Chamber Events Wednesday May 26th, 2010 Sponsored By: Grafton Suburban Credit 95 Armsby Road 4:30-7:30 Union Sutton MA Women's Business Network Luncheon Business After Hours Meet Governor Deval Patrick Date: Thursday, June 17, 2010 In Partnership with the BVCC BVCC Free Seminar Series: Break the Get up close and personal with the gover- Time: 11:30 AM - 01:30 PM Education Foundation Rules & Win More Business nor, find out his views on issues that mat- Location: UniBank Cummings School of Veterinary Medicine Date: Thursday, June 03, 2010 ter to us all and could affect the future of 49 Church Street at Tufts University Time: 08:00 AM - 09:00 AM the Valley. Whitinsville MA 01588 Agnes Varis Auditorium Location: BVCC Offices Sponsored By: Southwick's Zoo Featured Speaker: Professor Ellen 200 Westboro Road 110 Church Street Members: $25 Duggan, Nichols College North Grafton, MA 01536 Whitinsville MA 01588 Nonmembers: $35 UniBank Join us for this opportunity to meet and Break the Rules and Win More Business 49 Church Street network with the recipients of the Executive Briefing for Entrepreneurs, Blackstone Valley Referral Group Whitinsville, MA Blackstone Valley Education Foundation’s Founders, CEO’s and other Sales Date: Thursday, June 10, 2010 Members: $15 2009-2010 Grants to Teachers. See what Executives Time: 07:30 AM - 09:00 AM Non-Members: $20 good work they have accomplished made Presented by:John Huck Location: BVCC Offices Sponsored By: Charter Business possible by your support of the 20th annu- 110 Church Street al Golf Tournament. Membership Breakfast: Meet Governor Whitinsville MA 01588 4:30 – 5:30: Tour Cummings School of Patrick The Referral Group is a program designed Veterinary Medicine Campus (call BVCC Date: Wednesday, June 09, 2010 to assist professionals from non-compet- for reservations) 5:30-7:30: Business After Time: 07:30 AM - 09:00 AM ing areas grow their business through Hours Location: Pleasant Valley Country Club qualified leads.

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Mountain Fur Trade. There will Pleasant St., Oxford, Saturday, be merchants and craftsmen from June 12, from 7 to 10 a.m. Adults, all over New England, NY, the $7, 6-12, $5, under 6 free. Mid-West, & the Mid-Atlantic states displaying their wares for WEBSTER sale. This is a very family friendly event, there will be demonstra- Former New England Patriots tions such as archery, hawk and players representing all six New knife throwing, and muzzleloader England Patriots Super Bowl gun competitions throughout the teams will be visiting and compet- day. For more information, call ing in Webster as the Webster 860-917-1987. Web site is Brotherhood of Firefighters are http://originalnepr.homestead.co proud to bring to the community a m/. New England Patriots Alumni charity softball game Saturday, June 12, at 7 p.m. at the Memorial Tuesday, June 1 Athletic Field on Ray Street. In addition to the main event there WEBSTER will be a chance for autographs and pictures after the game for The Coin Collectors meeting many locals such as Jennifer will be held at 6:30 p.m. in the Graham and more. Players in the Webster Public Library on Lake past have included such names as Street. The meeting is open to the Max Lane, Vernon Crawford, public and guests from Southern Ronnie Lippett, Scott Zolack, Joe Worcester County, Northeastern Andruzzi and other great Patriots. Connecticut and the surrounding Money raised will help with the area. For more information, call purchase of new uniforms, equip- Tom at 508-450-1282 or tom- ment and more. Tickets will be [email protected]. available at the game for a sug- gested $10 donation. For more CHARLTON information on this event e-mail [email protected]. The DC SEPAC will be holding our next meeting Tuesday, June 1, at the Charlton Middle School Thursday, June 17 Library, 2 Oxford Road, from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. As a newly elected DC DUDLEY SEPAC Executive Board we will begin our first meeting with gen- Dudley Grange #163 55th eral discussions, which will Annual Strawberry Festival include next school year’s SEPAC and Old Fashion Lawn Party — calendar of events as well as an Thursday, June 17, at Center Road open forum. For more details, near Nichols College, Dudley (fol- membership information, and low the signs), 4 p.m., until the updates please visit our Web site berries are gone! Strawberry at http://www.dcrsd.org/commu- shortcakes are made with fresh nity.cfm or send us an e-mail to strawberries, home style biscuits [email protected]. available by calling Jill Manak, and real freshly whipped cream. There are opportunities for par- WEBSTER Jane Place, or Patty Williams. Sugar free is available for diabet- ents to become involved in the DC Saturday, June 5 Deadline for tickets is June 1. ics upon request. SEPAC. If you are interested we Flea Market — Saturday, June 5, Tradition: Frog Jumping Contest are looking for people to help with OXFORD 8 a.m. to 2 p.m., United Church of (Grange request all frog entries be the following Committees — Christ, Federated, Fellowship Thursday, June 10 — put back where you found them). Publicity Committee, Oxford Cub Scout Pack 147 will Hall, Webster. Tables are available Sign up: 5:30 p.m. Contest begins: Membership Committee, hold a Bottle & Can Drive for $20. Take advantage of your Saturday, June 13 6 p.m. Music: The Old Fiddlers’ Workshop/Presentation Saturday,June 5, at the Bandstand spring cleaning. Earn some Club of Rhode Island, Pulaski Committee, Legislative on the Town Common from 9 a.m. spending money by selling things OXFORD Brass Band of Webster. Other Committee. We will begin the fall to 12 p.m. Please save all return- you no longer need and which Activities: Old fashion lawn party, calendar with a September meet- ables from your celebrations and could be someone else’s treasures! The Friends of the Oxford Public face painting, games for kids. ing. Please watch for details or e- stop by to donate. Your continued Library is holding its Annual Dudley Fire Department Smoke mail us to be on our membership support is greatly appreciated! WEBSTER Spring Book and Bake Sale House, Dudley Grange list. Thursday, June 10 from 12 to 7 Scholarship Table, Various NORTH GROSVENORDALE, Girl Scout Yard Sale and p.m. (for members of the Friends) Community Tables, Boy & Girl Conn. Bottle/Can Drive — Saturday, and on Friday and Saturday, June Scout Activities, and more. Wednesday, June 2 June 5, from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m., at St. 11 and 12, from 9:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. Food: Strawberry shortcakes, The Knights of Columbus Council Louis Church, Webster. open to the general public. sugar free strawberry shortcakes, WEBSTER 2087 in North Grosvenordale, Thousands of books are available fresh hand cut French fries, ham- Conn., will hold its monthly NORTH GROSVENORDALE, to peruse for your summer read- burgers, hot dogs, popcorn and There’s hope for your vote! Meet “First Friday” Fish Fry at the Conn. ing in hardcover, paperback, trade more. Black Tavern and newly the 2010 MA Candidates, Knights of Columbus Hall, 1017 books, and many renovated barn will be open for Wednesday, June 2, at Indian Riverside Drive, North Breakfast Buffet — Saturday, children’s/young adult books. tours. For more information Ranch, Route 16, Webster, at 7 p.m. Grosvenordale, Conn., from 12 to 7 June 5, 7 to 10 a.m., at the United Large print books are also avail- please contact festival co-chair – state wide office: governor, lt. gov- p.m., Friday, June 4. The menu Methodist Church, 954 Riverside able. We also have CDs, DVDs, Kenny LaFerriere, 508-596-0105. ernor, secretary of state, auditor, consists of fish and chips ($9), Drive, North Grosvenordale, VHS, and audio books. Home treasurer. MA district races: gov- scallops ($10), clams ($12), fish and Conn. Adults $6, Children, $3. baked goodies will be sold! ernor’s council, state representa- scallops or fish and clams ($15), Saturday, June 26 tive (8th Worcester County), sher- and a fisherman’s platters ($15). iff (Worcester County). Federal: For more information, visit 860- Monday, June 7 Friday, June 11 WEBSTER U.S. representative (2nd MA 923-2967 or [email protected]. Congressional District). BLACKSTONE OXFORD On Saturday, June 26, from 1 to 4 Sponsored by The Tea Party DUDLEY p.m., K Spirito will sign and talk Patriots-Webster/Dudley/Oxford- Assumption School Golf The Oxford Community Youth about her new novel, “Summer Tea Party. Attention Dudley Residents — Tournament — Assumption Theater will hold a Spaghetti and August,” a murder mystery The Dudley Rabies Clinic is School PTG’s 7th Annual Golf Supper Friday, June 11, from 5:30 set on Cape Cod, at Booklovers’ scheduled for Saturday, June 5. Outing will be held on Monday, to 7:30 p.m. at First Gourmet, 55 East Main St., Friday, June 4 Anyone who is a resident of June 7, at 12:30 p.m., at the Congregational Church of Webster. Free. For more informa- Dudley, Webster or surrounding Blackstone National Golf Club. Oxford, UCC. On the menu will be tion call 508-949-6232. DUDLEY towns will be eligible to have their The price per person is $125, spaghetti with meatballs, sausage, animal vaccinated for a fee of $10 which includes green fees, golf salad and bread. A beverage and The Dudley Senior Center, 71 West per animal. Only cash will be cart, grilled steak dinner & prizes. dessert are also included. Tickets, UPCOMING Main St., will hold free Sun accepted. The deadline for registration is which will be available at the door, Damage Screenings and Stroke Want to learn to make pierogi? Please have your animal on a May 24. Please contact Larry are $8 for adults and $5 for ages 4 Education with Harrington St. Andrew Bobola Church is leash or in a carrier. If the animal Sasso at 508-865-9499 or via e-mail to 13; those under age 4 eat free. Hospital from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. making pierogi for its 2010 is aggressive please have the ani- at [email protected] to for First Congregational Church is Betsy Peppel, BS, Health Summer Festival. We will work in mal muzzled. If you could, please more information. Help us build located at 355 Main St./Route 12 Education Coordinator, will con- the church hall, 54 West Main St., bring current medical records for our playground! All proceeds will (across from the bandstand) in duct the screenings. For more Dudley from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. on the your animal. go to our playground fund. Oxford. The building is wheel- information, contact the Dudley following dates: The clinic will be held from 10 chair accessible, and there is Senior Center, at 508-949-8010. • Cabbage pierogi making: a.m. to 12 p.m. at the Dudley Town ample on-street parking. The sup- Saturday, June 5; Monday, June 7; Hall, located on 71 West Main per will help defray expenses for Tuesday, June 8 Tuesday, June 8; Saturday, June Street in Dudley. For more infor- the Youth Theater’s summer pro- 19; Monday, June 21; and Tuesday, Saturday, June 5 — mation call the Board of Health WEBSTER duction of “Snoopy” to be held June 22. Office at (508) 949-8017. July 16-18 at the church. For more Sunday, June 6 The St. Joseph Polish Women’s information about the supper or • Cheese pierogi making: Saturday, June 12; Monday, June WEBSTER Club in Webster will hold its the theater group, call Director OXFORD Annual Banquet Tuesday, June Andrew Bennett, at 508-340-2378. 14; and Tuesday, June 15. If you can spare a few hours or a June Photography Exhibit — 8, at The Colonial Club Restaurant Yard Sale — June 5 and 6, 8 a.m. few days, it will be much appreci- “Romancing Life,” photographs in Webster. Dinner will include to 2 p.m., 19 Cypress St., Oxford. ated. Lunch is provided, so come by Bette LaHair will be on display family style roast beef and chick- Partial proceeds to benefit the Saturday, June 12 join the fun and help make our June 1-30 at Booklovers’ Gourmet, en, roasted red potatoes and au Pediatric Brain Tumor 2010 festival a success. Call Cindy 55 East Main Street, Webster. Meet gratin, green beans, beets, dessert OXFORD Foundation Ride For Kids, at 508-943-1903 or Nancy at 508-943- the artist Saturday, June 5, from 2 and coffee. Cocktails begin at 5:30 Sunday, Aug. 15. Donations also 4850 if you are willing to help! to 4 p.m. Call 508-949-6232 for more p.m., with dinner served at 6:30 Breakfast Buffet — At the accepted. information. p.m. Tickets are $20 and will be Oxford Masonic Lodge, 22 Mt. “It Works” Jack J. Roso, Owner Director Acusage Academy & Body Reflexology Acusage 508-978-0178 Academy Our customers are our best fans! Call today to see how we can help you, (508)764-4325 Stonebridge Press Newspapers "Your local newspaper - the next best thing to word-of-mouth advertising" www.TheHeartOfMassachusetts.com 4 • Friday, May 28, 2010 BLACKSTONE VALLEY TRIBUNE Unique 70s legend Andy Pratt, Bad Tickers

ne of the fathers of Boston Rock, homegrown legend Andy Pratt first came to fame in 1973 with the lead- Ooff track “Avenging Annie” from his self-titled Columbia records album. Pratt toured in ‘73 with a band that includ- ed GETTING IN TUNE

MARK RENBURKE famed jazz guitarist John Scofield and Spyro Gyra’s Dave Samuels. After his father’s death in 1975, Pratt re-entered the music industry with a new purpose and belief in love and people power. In 1976 he released “Resolution” on Atlantic Records. Produced by Arif Mardin, the album featured the best pop musicians of the day, and received rave reviews. Pratt formed a top-notch band and Andy Pratt The Bad Tickers toured the US, opening for groups including Foreigner, The Band, and Loggins and Visit youtube.com keyword Andy Pratt to verse is a place where Tom Petty lives next *John Riley, 9 p.m., Fiddler’s Green, Messina. Pratt continues to perform to this hear this underground music legend. door to Johnny Cash and they get together to Worcester day, but can be heard in more intimate ven- From blues to bluegrass, pop to rock, coun- play old standards and Ramones songs in the *Joe Macey, 8-11 p.m., Statz Bar & Grille, ues. try to punk and everywhere in between, the barn.” North Brookfield Don’t miss him Friday at The First Bad Tickers have a song and a smile for For something different, they are also soon *Never Forgotten, 7 p.m., The Mill Church Congregational Church, at the junctions of everyone and every occasion. A local act to video a cable variety show called “The Bad Cafe, 45 River St., Millbury Routes 16 and 96 in Douglas. Doors open at 7 with more than 20 years of performance Ticker Hour” that will air on the Spencer *Goodspeed Band, 9 p.m., Wales Irish Pub, p.m. with the show starting at 7:30. Advanced experience in New England, the current line cable channel. The group can been heard live Wales, Mass. tickets are $2 per person, $3 the night of the up of the band has been together for almost at several residency gigs: every Thursday at *Rob Adams, 7-11 p.m., Ugly Duckling loft @ show. Light refreshments will be served. For a decade. Spencer natives and core duo Chris Statz Sports Pub, from 8-11 p.m., and starting The Whistling Swan Restaurant, Sturbridge more info call Sam Bowen at 508-476-0022. Breault and Derek Ingalls have been playing Memorial Day weekend every Sunday 3-6 pm *BurnPile, 9 p.m., TJ O’Brien’s, Sturbridge music together for at the Lashway Inn out on the deck. They are *Lori Brooks, 9 p.m., Mill Street Brews, more than10 years. also at the East Brookfield fireworks celebra- Southbridge When joined by the tion on July 10, from 7-9 p.m. before the fire- *Tom Wise Showcase, 8 p.m., Victoria Station DooWop Shines rhythm section of works. Cafe, Putnam, Conn. Dean Foster on dou- *Mark Renburke, 8:30 p.m., Mozzarella’s, 4-HOUR FRIDAY, MAY 28 BRIAN BEST ble bass and Glenn Route 101, Dayville, Conn. For CONCERT Aubin on drums, this *Fiske and Herrera “Barn Building” concert *King Cake, 6:30 p.m., Fred’s Brick House FUNDRAISING acoustic duo turns & fundraiser, 7 p.m., 9 Upper River Street, Café, Willimantic, Conn. EVENT! FREDDY “BOOM-BOOM” into a “four-on-the- North Brookfield CANNON floor” dance and HAITI *Chris Reddy, 9 p.m., Greyhound Pub, Kelly SATURDAY, MAY 29 THE TUNE WEAVERS party band. Square, Worcester Indian Ranch, 200 Gore Rd., Webster, MA HAPPY HAPPY Says Breault about *The Last Call Band, 9 p.m., Irish Times, 244 *Social Anomaly, 8-11 p.m., Statz Bar & Sunday, May 30, 2010 from 3 - 7 p.m. BIRTHDAY BABY the group: “Our uni- Main St, Worcester Grille, North Brookfield Rain or Shine Gates Open at 2pm *My Drunken Uncle, 9 p.m., Ye Olde Tavern, West Brookfield $30.00 General Admission Memorial *Charlie Johnson, 8 p.m., Granville’s Pub, 40 $10.00 Ages 12 and under - Ages 5 and under FREE BEL AIRS Chestnut St., Spencer PURCHASE TICKETS Day Is On *Finding Reason, 9 p.m., TJ O’Brien’s, ONLINE: www.IndianRanch.com The Way. Turn To GETTING IN TUNE, page 12 Call The Indian Ranch Box Office: (508)943-3871 To make a gift in support of this Haiti relief effort, Geraniums, Cemetery Pots, Decorative Pots, GOLD, SILVER, BRONZE We Have NEW ENGLAND'S PREMIER MINIATURES EVENT! please send a check payable to: Your Containers Filled to Order. Sturbridge Dollhouse Miniatures Festival Everything SATURDAY, JUNE 5 PREVIEW 5-8:00 P.M. “DooWop Shines for Haiti” Annual Flower & Vegetable Plants, SUNDAY, JUNE 6 10 A.M. - 4 P.M. Webster Bank, P.O. Box 978 You Need. Herbs, Some Perennial Host Hotel Exhibition Hall ~ 336 Main Street/Rte 20~Sturbridge A show & sale featuring artisans of miniatures from the US, Belgium, France & Mattapoisett, MA 02739 BILLY D. & THE ROCK-ITS Canada, with Historic Scale Models * Museum Quality Shaker, Tudor, Georgian, & Colonial Furniture & Farm/Winery Implements * Dollhouses & Accessories from FOR MORE INFORMATION Chase Road Enjoy a scenic drive to our furnishings to food & families * Porcelain, Pottery and Bronzes * Needlework, greenhouses. Minutes from the Quilts & Samplers * Dolls & Teddy Bears * Antique & Vintage Collectible (508)944-2727 Growers Miniatures * Building Materials, Electrical Components & Kits... and much more! state line. All in miniature and all for sale! www.makingmemoriesmusic.com IN TIME 174 Chase Road • Thompson, CT Saturday Night ~ Sales Preview 5~8:00 p.m. $15 includes refreshments, Directions: From I-395 South. Take exit and weekend admission. Pay at the door. 2 RAFFLES WILL BE HELD - 1ST RAFFLE: Tel/Fax 860-923-9926 Sunday Admission 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. $6 Adults $4 Children 12-under DEBIT MA State Lottery Bag including $50 in Scratch Tickets 99. turn left onto Rte. 200. take right at Present ad for $1 off adult Sunday admission Buy Direct from Grower, intersection onto Rte. 193 South. Take Children admitted Free after 2 p.m. Sunday with ad. 4 Great Red Sox Tickets for Friday July 2nd v.s. Orioles Higher Quality at Lower Prices! Directions & more information: 508.347.7393 1st left onto Chase Road. We are 6/10th www.mollycromwell.com 2ND RAFFLE: 50/50 Cash MAKING MEMORIES Mon - Fri 10-6 • Sat & Sun 10-5 of a mile down on the right. BUSINESS DIRECTORY

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Vanni to The Mortgagee reserves the right to post- 321 Billerica Road Electronic Registration System, Inc., as nom- Prime Mortgage Financial, Inc., dated pone the sale to a later date by public Suite 210 inee for Home Loan Center, Inc. dated August February 19, 2003 and recorded with the announcement at the time and date appoint- Chelmsford, MA 01824-4100 23, 2004, recorded with the Worcester Worcester County (Worcester District) ed for the sale and to further postpone at any (978) 256-1500 County (Worcester District) Registry of Deeds Registry of Deeds at Book 29121, Page 93 of adjourned sale date by public announcement (HSF 10-000359/Chambliss)(05/14/10, in Book 34457, Page 156 of which mortgage which the Mortgage the undersigned is the at the time and date appointed for the 05/21/10, 05/28/10)(194349) the undersigned is the present holder for present holder by assignment for breach of adjourned sale date. May 14, 2010 breach of conditions of said mortgage and for the conditions of said Mortgage and for the The premises will be sold subject to and with May 21, 2010 the purpose of foreclosing the same will be purpose of foreclosing same will be sold at the benefit of all rights, restrictions, ease- May 28, 2010 sold at PUBLIC AUCTION at 04:00 PM on Public Auction at 02:00 PM on June 10, 2010 ments, improvements, orders of condition, June 7, 2010, on the mortgaged premises. at 24 Stanphyl Road, Uxbridge, MA, all and outstanding tax titles, municipal or other pub- NOTICE OF MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF The entire mortgaged premises, all and sin- singular the premises described in said lic taxes, assessments, betterments, liens or REAL ESTATE gular, the premises as described in said mort- Mortgage, to wit: A certain parcel of land with claims in the nature of liens and existing By virtue and in execution of the Power gage: the buildings thereon, situated on the encumbrances of record created prior to the of Sale contained in a certain mortgage The land with the buildings thereon on Westerly side of Stanphyl Road, in Uxbridge, mortgage, or entitled to precedence over the given by Michael J. Owen and Nancy R. the northwesterly side of Douglas Street, County of Worcester, Commonwealth of mortgage, if any, insofar as the same are still Rosenberg to Mortgage Electronic Uxbridge, Worcester County, Massachusetts Massachusetts, being shown as Lot 2 on A in force and applicable to the premises. Registration Systems, Inc., dated February bounded and described as follows: Beginning Plan of Land entitled, "Dogil Estates, a If the premises is a condominium unit, then 10, 2003 and recorded with the Worcester at the most southerly corner of the premises Definitive Subdivision Plan Prepared for the premises will also be sold subject to County (Worcester District) Registry of herein described on the northwesterly side of Phyllis Dogil, 629 West Street, Uxbridge, MA Massachusetts General Laws chapter 183A, Deeds at Book 29038, Page 37, of which Douglas Street and at corner of land of Real 01569, Scale: 1" - 40', March 25, 1996", pre- as amended, the applicable Master Deed mortgage CitiMortgage, Inc. is the present W. Gervais et ux, said point being 53.40 feet pared by Andrews Survey & Engineering, and any and all amounts as may be due, fol- holder, for breach of the conditions of said northeasterly from a Worcester County Inc. and recorded on March 19. 1998 in Plan lowing such sale, to the applicable condo- mortgage and for the purpose of foreclosing, Highway Bound, measured along the north- Book 725, Plan No. 90, to which reference minium trust. the same will be sold at Public Auction at westerly line of said street; Thence N. 35¡ 59’ may he made for a more particular descrip- If the successful bidder at the foreclosure 3:00 p.m. on June 9, 2010, on the mortgaged 30” W. with land of said Gervais et ux 201.16 tion of said Lots 2. Said Lot 2 contains, sale defaults in purchasing the property premises located at 35 Stone School Road, feet to land now or formerly of Joseph E. according to said Plan, 2.30 acres of land. according to the terms of this notice of sale Sutton, Worcester County, Massachusetts, Baca, Jr. et ux; Thence N. 54¡ 00’ 30” E. with This conveyance is made together with the or the terms of the Memorandum of Sale exe- all and singular the premises described in the last mentioned land, 100 feet to land now right to use, in common with others legally cuted at the time of the foreclosure, the said mortgage, or formerly of one Grant; Thence S. 35¡ 59’ entitled thereto, the streets and ways shown Mortgagee reserves the right to sell the prop- TO WIT: 30” E. with other land now or formerly of on said Plan for all purposes for which public erty by foreclosure deed to the second high- A certain tract of parcel and land situated on Baca, 223.31 feet to the northwesterly line of ways may be used in the Town of Uxbridge. est bidder (or other successive bidders, in the south easterly side of Old Stone Road in said Douglas Street; Thence S. 67¡ 00’ 30” W. Grantor specifically reserves the fee interest the order of their bid) provided that such the Town of Sutton i the County of Worcester, with said street, 98.47 feet to the place of in Stanphyl Road as shown on said plan. This other bidder deposits with Mortgagee’s attor- Massachusetts, containing 41,748 square beginning. Being the same premises con- conveyance does not constitute a sale, lease neys, Michienzie & Sawin LLC, the amount of feet more or less and being a part of the John veyed to mortgagor by deed recorded here- exchange, or transfer of all or substantially all the required deposit as set forth below within Dudley Farm (so-called). A plan of which is with Book 34457 Page 154. Subject to and with the benefit of ease- of the property and assets of the Grantor in ten (10) business days after written notice of recorded in the Worcester District Registry of ments, reservation, restrictions, and taking of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. For default of the previous highest bidder and Deeds in Plan Book 31, Plan 47.* record, if any, insofar as the same are now in title see Deed dated August 19, 1998 record- title shall be conveyed to such other bidder Premises to be conveyed are more particu- force and applicable. ed with the Worcester District Registry of within thirty (30) days of the default, which larly bounded and described as follows: In the event of any typographical error set Deeds Book 20341, Page 314. The premises time periods may be reasonably extended by Beginning at the north westerly corner of the forth herein in the legal description of the are to be sold subject to and with the benefit the Mortgagee in its sole discretion. tract to be conveyed at a drillhole in the premises, the description as set forth and of all easements, restrictions, building and TERMS OF SALE: Ten Thousand and stonewall in the south easterly line of Old contained in the mortgage shall control by ref- zoning laws, unpaid taxes, tax titles, water No/100 Dollars ($10,000.00) is to be paid in Stone Road at a point 175 feet south wester- erence. bills, municipal liens and assessments, rights certified check and/or bank cashier’s check ly (measured along side of said road from the This property has the address of 455 of tenants and parties in possession. TERMS to be paid by the Purchaser at the time and south westerly corner of first tract conveyed Douglas Street, Uxbridge, MA, 01569. OF SALE: A deposit of FIVE THOUSAND place of sale. The balance of the purchase to me to Gemme. Together with all the improvements now DOLLARS AND 00 CENTS ($5,000.00) in price is to be paid by the Purchaser by certi- THENCE by land formerly of grantor (lot C) S or hereafter erected on the property and all the form of a certified check or bank treasur- fied check and/or bank cashier’s check with- 70 Degrees 50’ 30’’ E 230.00 ft. to an iron easements, rights, appurtenances, rents, roy- er's check will be required to be delivered at in thirty (30) days thereafter, which time peri- pipe; alties, mineral, oil and gas rights and profits, or before the time the bid is offered. The suc- od may be reasonably extended by the THENCE by land of grantor S 17 Degrees 16’ water rights and stock and all fixtures now or cessful bidder will be required to execute a Mortgagee in its sole discretion, at the offices 10’’ W 174.83 feet to a corner; hereafter a part of the property. All replace- Foreclosure Sale Agreement immediately of Harry Castleman, Esquire, Michienzie & THENCE by land of Mombourguette N 70 ments and additions shall also be covered by after the close of the bidding. The balance of Sawin LLC, 745 Boylston Street, Boston, MA Degrees 50’ 30’’ W 245.00 feet to Old Stone this sale. the purchase price shall be paid within thirty 02116. Other terms to be announced at the Road; Terms of Sale: Said premises will be (30) days from the sale date in the form of a sale. THENCE by Old Stone Rod N 19 Degrees sold subject to any and all unpaid taxes and certified check, bank treasurer's check or HSBC Bank USA, National Association, as 40’ 30’’ E 19.16 feet to a drillhole in wall; assessments, tax sales, tax titles and other other check satisfactory to the Mortgagee's Indenture Trustee of the Fieldstone THENCE by Old Stone Road N 22 Degrees municipal liens and water or sewer liens and attorney.The Mortgagee reserves the right to Mortgage Investment Trust, Series 2006-2 29’ 30’’ E 155.84 feet to the point of begin- State or County transfer fees, if any there are, bid at the sale, to reject any and all bids, to present holder of said mortgage ning. and TEN THOUSAND DOLLARS continue the sale and to amend the terms of by its attorney, Harry Castleman, Esquire Subject to the following restrictions. ($10,000.00) in cashier's or certified check the sale by written or oral announcement MICHIENZIE & SAWIN LLC No sand or gravel to be sold from these will be required to be paid by the purchaser at made before or during the foreclosure sale. If 745 Boylston Street premises: the time and place of the sale as a deposit the sale is set aside for any reason, the Boston, MA 02116 Premises strictly residential: and the balance in cashier's or certified check Purchaser at the sale shall be entitled only to May 14, 2010 Premises subject to any rights that may have will be due in thirty (30) days, at the offices of a return of the deposit paid. The purchaser May 21, 2010 been granted to the Worcester County Doonan, Graves & Longoria, LLC, 100 shall have no further recourse against the May 28, 2010 Electrical Co., or its subsidiaries or succes- Cummings Center, Suite 225D, Beverly, MA Mortgagor, the Mortgagee or the sors. See Book 2036, Page 207 or Book 01915, time being of the essence. Mortgagee's attorney. The description of the LEGAL NOTICE 2514, Page 208, or Plan Book 72, Plan 22. The Mortgagee reserves the right to premises contained in said mortgage shall MORTGAGEE’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE *The correct plan on which the property is postpone the sale to a later date by public control in the event of an error in this publi- By virtue of and in execution of the Power located is recorded with the Worcester proclamation at the time and date appointed cation. TIME WILL BE OF THE ESSENCE. of Sale contained in a certain mortgage County (Worcester District) Registry Of for the sale and to further postpone at any Other terms if any, to be announced at the given by Martha F. Chambliss and Scotty Deeds In Plan Book 330, Plan 7, and is Lot adjourned sale-date by public proclamation at sale. GMAC Mortgage, LLC Present Holder Chambliss to Beneficial Massachusetts Inc., ''D'' on said plan. the time and date appointed for the adjourned of said Mortgage, By Its Attorneys, Orlans dated May 18, 2006 and recorded at For mortgagor's(s') title see deed record- sale date. Moran PLLC P.O. Box 962169 Boston, MA Worcester County (Worcester District) ed with Worcester County (Worcester The premises is to be sold subject to and 02196 Phone: (617) 502-4100 5/14/2010 Registry of Deeds in Book 39005, Page 34 of District) Registry of Deeds in Book 16823, with the benefit of all easements, restrictions, 5/21/2010 5/28/2010 which mortgage Beneficial Massachusetts Page 74. leases, tenancies, and rights of possession, May 14, 2010 Inc. is the present holder, for breach of con- These premises will be sold and con- building and zoning laws, encumbrances, May 21, 2010 ditions of said mortgage and for the purpose veyed subject to and with the benefit of all condominium liens, if any and all other claim May 28, 2010 of foreclosing the same, the mortgaged rights, rights of way, restrictions, easements, in the nature of liens, if any there be. premises located at 138 Sheryl Drive, covenants, liens or claims in the nature of In the event that the successful bidder at MORTGAGEE’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE Whitinsville (Northbridge), MA 01588 will liens, improvements, public assessments, the foreclosure sale shall default in purchas- 107-111A Church Street, Unit 1, be sold at a Public Auction at 10:00 AM on any and all unpaid taxes, tax titles, tax liens, ing the within described property according to Trowbridge Condominiums, June 10, 2010, at the mortgaged premises, water and sewer liens and any other munici- the terms of this Notice of Sale and/or the Northbridge, MA 01534 more particularly described below, all and pal assessments or liens or existing encum- terms of the Memorandum of Sale executed By virtue and in execution of the Power of singular the premises described in said mort- brances of record which are in force and are at the time of foreclosure, the Mortgagee Sale contained in a certain mortgage given gage, to wit: applicable, having priority over said mort- reserves the right to sell the property by fore- by Michael J. Simmons to Fieldstone The land together with the building and gage, whether or not reference to such closure deed to the second highest bidder, Mortgage Company, by and through its nom- improvements thereon situated in restrictions, easements, improvements, liens providing that said second highest bidder inee Mortgage Electronic Registration Whitinsville, Northbridge, Worcester County, or encumbrances is made in the deed. shall deposit with the Mortgagee's attorneys, Systems, Inc. dated May 10, 2006, and Massachusetts, being Lot #153 on a plan of TERMS OF SALE: DOONAN, GRAVES, & LONGORIA L.L.C., recorded with the Worcester County Meadowood Estates, Section 111 recorded A deposit of Five Thousand ($5,000.00) 100 Cummings Center, Suite 225D, Beverly, (Worcester District) Registry of Deeds in with Worce3ster District Registry of Deeds in Dollars by certified or bank check will be Massachusetts, 01915, the amount of the Book 38933, Page 183, of which mortgage Plan Book 303, Plan 20, to which plan refer- required to be paid by the purchaser at the required deposit as set forth herein within the undersigned is the present holder, for ence may be made for a more particular time and place of sale. The balance is to be three (3) business days after written notice of breach of the conditions of said mortgage description of said Lot #153. Said Lot #163 paid by certified or bank check at Harmon the default of the previous highest bidder and and for the purpose of foreclosing the same containing 10,880 square feet, more or less. Law Offices, P.C., 150 California Street, title shall be conveyed to the said second will be sold at Public Auction on June 7, 2010 For mortgagor’s title see deed recorded Newton, Massachusetts 02458, or by mail to highest bidder within thirty (30) days of said at 01:00PM, at or upon the mortgaged prem- with the Worcester County (Worcester P.O. Box 610389, Newton Highlands, written notice. ises more particularly described below, being District) Registry of Deeds in Book 36920, Massachusetts 02461-0389, within thirty (30) If the second highest bidder declines to all and singular the premises described in Page 104. days from the date of sale. Deed will be pro- purchase the within described property, the said mortgage, to wit: The premises will be sold subject to any vided to purchaser for recording upon receipt Mortgagee reserves the right to purchase the Unit No. 1 of Trowbridge Condominiums cre- and all unpaid taxes and other municipal in full of the purchase price. The description within described property at the amount bid ated by Master Deed dated December 28, assessments and liens, and subject to prior of the premises contained in said mortgage by the second highest bidder. 2005, and recorded in Worcester County liens or other enforceable encumbrances of shall control in the event of an error in this The foreclosure deed and the considera- South District Registry of Deeds on January record entitled to precedence over this mort- publication. tion paid by the successful bidder shall be 4, 2006, in Book 38152 Page 158. gage, and subject to and with the benefit of Other terms, if any, to be announced at held in escrow by DOONAN, GRAVES, & LONGORIA L.L.C., (hereinafter called the The Post Office address of the unit is: 107- all easements, restrictions, reservations and the sale. "Escrow Agent") until the deed shall be 111 A Church Street, Unit 1, Northbridge, conditions of record and subject to all tenan- CITIMORTGAGE, INC. released from escrow to the successful bid- MA 01534. cies and/or rights of parties in possession. Present holder of said mortgage der at the same time as the consideration is The Unit is shown on a plan recorded with Terms of the Sale: Cash, cashier’s or cer- released to the Mortgagee, thirty (30) days the first deed of the unit, to which is affixed a tified check in the sum of $5,000.00 as a By its Attorneys, after the date of sale, whereupon all obliga- verified statement in the form provided by deposit must be shown at the time and place HARMON LAW OFFICES, P.C. tions of the Escrow Agent shall be deemed to G.L. c. 183A s. 9, and is conveyed subject to of the sale in order to qualify as a bidder (the 150 California Street have been properly fulfilled and the Escrow and with the benefit of the obligations, mortgage holder and its designee(s) are Newton, MA 02458 Agent shall be discharged. restrictions, rights and liabilities contained in exempt from this requirement); high bidder to (617) 558-0500 Other terms to be announced at the sale. G.L. c. 183A, the Master Deed, the docu- sign written Memorandum of Sale upon 200911-1981 - ORE Dated: May 3, 2010, Aurora Loan Services, ments establishing the organization of unit acceptance of bid; balance of purchase price May 14, 2010 LLC, By: Reneau Longoria. Esq., DOONAN, owners and the By-Laws as amended of payable in cash or by certified check in thirty May 21, 2010 GRAVES, & LONGORIA LLC, 100 record. (30) days from the date of the sale at the May 28, 2010 Cummings Center, Suite 225D, Beverly, MA Each of the units in the Condominium is offices of mortgagee’s attorney, Korde & 01915, 978-921-2670, www.dgandl.com intended for residential purposes and such Associates, P.C., 321 Billerica Road, Suite (6211.12(Y) /Leroi)(05-14-10, 05-21-10, 05- other uses as are set forth in the Master 210, Chelmsford, MA 01824-4100 or such 28-10)(251452) Deed. other time as may be designated by mort- May 14, 2010 The undivided percentage interest of the unit gagee. The description for the premises con- May 21, 2010 in the common areas and facilities is 45%. tained in said mortgage shall control in the For title reference, see Deed recorded at event of a typographical error in this publica- May 28, 2010 Continued on page 6 6 • Friday, May 28, 2010 BLACKSTONE VALLEY TRIBUNE LEGALS Continued from page 5 MORTGAGEE’S NOTICE OF SALE OF NOTICE OF MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF all easements, restrictions, reservations and MORTGAGEE'S NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE conditions of record and subject to all tenan- REAL ESTATE By virtue and in execution of the Power of By virtue and in execution of the Power cies and/or rights of parties in possession. By virtue and in execution of the Power of Sale contained in a certain Mortgage given of Sale contained in a certain mortgage Terms of the Sale: Cash, cashier’s or cer- Sale contained in a certain Mortgage given by Brian E. Marchand and Marilyn A. given by David A. DeYoung to Wells Fargo tified check in the sum of $5,000.00 as a Marchand to Mortgage Electronic by Michael J. Millette and Lynn A. Millette to Bank, NA, dated November 5, 2008 and deposit must be shown at the time and place Registration Systems, Inc., dated May 16, Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, recorded with the Worcester County of the sale in order to qualify as a bidder (the 2007 and recorded with the Worcester Inc., dated May 23, 2005 and recorded with (Worcester District) Registry of Deeds at mortgage holder and its designee(s) are County (Worcester District) Registry of the Worcester County (Worcester District) Book 43534, Page 158, of which mortgage exempt from this requirement); high bidder to Deeds at Book 41181, Page 94 of which the Registry of Deeds at Book 36408, Page 180 Wells Fargo Bank, NA is the present holder, sign written Memorandum of Sale upon Mortgage the undersigned is the present of which the Mortgage the undersigned is the for breach of the conditions of said mortgage acceptance of bid; balance of purchase price holder for breach of the conditions of said present holder by assignment for breach of and for the purpose of foreclosing, the same payable in cash or by certified check in thirty Mortgage and for the purpose of foreclosing the conditions of said Mortgage and for the will be sold at Public Auction at 12:00 p.m. on (30) days from the date of the sale at the same will be sold at Public Auction at 01:00 purpose of foreclosing same will be sold at June 16, 2010, on the mortgaged premises offices of mortgagee’s attorney, Korde & PM on June 17, 2010 at 464 Northeast Main located at 61-67 North Main Street, Associates, P.C., 321 Billerica Road, Suite Public Auction at 10:00 AM on June 15, 2010 Street, Douglas, MA, all and singular the at 188 Maple Street, Douglas, MA, all and Whitinsville (Northbridge), Worcester County, 210, Chelmsford, MA 01824-4100 or such premises described in said Mortgage, to wit: Massachusetts, all and singular the premises other time as may be designated by mort- singular the premises described in said The land in Douglas with the buildings and Mortgage, to wit: A certain tract or parcel of described in said mortgage, gagee. The description for the premises con- improvements thereon situated on the TO WIT: tained in said mortgage shall control in the land situated in the Town of Douglas on the northerly side of Northeast Main Street in the easterly side of Maple Street, shown on a All that certain parcel of land situated in the event of a typographical error in this publica- village of East Douglas in said Douglas, Borough of Northbridge, County of tion.” plan entitled, "LAND OF GORDON L. BLISS bounded and described as follows: TO BE CONVEYED TO MICHAEL MILLITTE Worcester, Commonwealth of Other terms to be announced at the sale. BEGINNING at an iron pin on the northerly Massachusetts being known and designated MorEquity, Inc., ET UX, DOUGLAS, MASS. JANUARY 14, line of said street, said pin being 196.0 feet 1981. SCALE: 1" = 60', JOHN R. ANDREWS, as Lots 15, 24, and 25 Section A Whitin Korde & Associates, P.C. measured along the line of said street and Machine Works, according to the plat thereof 321 Billerica Road III, LAND SURVEYOR", recorded in Plan westerly of a stake and stones at land now or Book 484. Page 82, bounded and described recorded in Plat Book 169, Page 37 being Suite 210 formerly of John R. Gingras and land now or more fully described in Deed Book 18959, Chelmsford, MA 01824-4100 as follows: BEGINNING at a drill hole in a formerly of Winnie Bosma; wall on the easterly side of said Maple Street, Page 260, Dated 06/30/1997, Recorded (978) 256-1500 THENCE North 4 degrees 30' East by other 06/30/1997 in Worcester County Records. (MRQ 09-055863/French)(05/21/10, said point being the southwesterly corner of land of the said John R Gingras 100.0 feet to land now or late of Potter; THENCE: N. 35¡ For mortgagor's(s') title see deed record- 05/28/10, 06/04/10)(195456) an iron pin; ed with Worcester County (Worcester May 21, 2010 23' 00" east, 910.27 feet by said Potter land THENCE North 85 degrees 30' West by other to a stake at land now or late of Southern District) Registry of Deeds in Book 18959, May 28, 2010 land of said Gingras 100.0 feet to an iron pin; Page 260. June 4, 2010 New England Railroad Company; THENCE: THENCE North 4 degrees 30' West by other S. 66¡ 23' 40" east by said Railroad These premises will be sold and con- land now or formerly of said Gingras 100.0 veyed subject to and with the benefit of all LEGAL NOTICE Company, 125.00 feet to a point; THENCE: S. feet to an iron pin on the northerly line of said 33¡ 39' 53" west, 1057.54 feet to a drill hole rights, rights of way, restrictions, easements, MORTGAGEE’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE street; covenants, liens or claims in the nature of By virtue of and in execution of the Power in a wall on the easterly side of said Maple THENCE South 85 degrees 30' East by the Street; THENCE: N. 27¡ 17' 00" west, 104.30 liens, improvements, public assessments, of Sale contained in a certain mortgage said street 100.0 feet to the point of begin- any and all unpaid taxes, tax titles, tax liens, given by John M. Picard to CCO Mortgage feet by said stone wall to a point; THENCE: ning. N. 4¡ 32' 40" west, 95.70 feet to the point of water and sewer liens and any other munici- Corp., dated September 26, 2006 and CONTAINING 10,000 square feet, more or pal assessments or liens or existing encum- recorded at Worcester County (Worcester beginning. For our title reference see that less. deed of Gordon L. Bliss and Jean C. Bliss to brances of record which are in force and are District) Registry of Deeds in Book 39841, Being the same premises as deeded by applicable, having priority over said mort- Page 108 of which mortgage RBS Citizens, Michael J. Millette and Lynn A. Millette, dated William M. Gribauskas and Anne Gribauskas, March 2, 1981, and recorded with the gage, whether or not reference to such N.A. f/k/a Citizens Bank, N.A., s/b/m to CCO a/k/a Anne M. Gribauskas dated October 22, restrictions, easements, improvements, liens Mortgage Corp is the present holder, for Douglas, Worcester (S) County Registry of 1986 and recorded with the Worcester Deeds on March 13, 1981 at Book 7188, or encumbrances is made in the deed. breach of conditions of said mortgage and for County Registry of Deeds in Book 9910, TERMS OF SALE: the purpose of foreclosing the same, the Page 268. The premises are to be sold sub- Page 22 ject to and with the benefit of all easements, A deposit of Five Thousand ($5,000.00) mortgaged premises located at 16 Church The premises are to be sold subject to and Dollars by certified or bank check will be Street a/k/a 14-20 Church Street, Uxbridge restrictions, building and zoning laws, unpaid with the benefit of all easements, restrictions, taxes, tax titles, water bills, municipal liens required to be paid by the purchaser at the (Linwood), MA 01525 will be sold at a Public building and zoning laws, unpaid taxes, tax time and place of sale. The balance is to be Auction at 12:00 PM on June 15, 2010, at and assessments, rights of tenants and par- titles, water bills, municipal liens and assess- paid by certified or bank check at Harmon the mortgaged premises, more particularly ties in possession. TERMS OF SALE: A ments, rights of tenants and parties in pos- Law Offices, P.C., 150 California Street, described below, all and singular the premis- deposit of FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS AND session. Newton, Massachusetts 02458, or by mail to es described in said mortgage, to wit: 00 CENTS ($5,000.00) in the form of a certi- TERMS OF SALE: P.O. Box 610389, Newton Highlands, The land at 14-20 Church Street, fied check or bank treasurer's check will be A deposit of FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS Massachusetts 02461-0389, within thirty (30) Uxbridge, Worcester County, Massachusetts required to be delivered at or before the time AND 00 CENTS ($5,000.00) in the form of a days from the date of sale. Deed will be pro- bounded and described as follows: the bid is offered. The successful bidder will certified check or bank treasurer’s check will vided to purchaser for recording upon receipt Beginning at the most southerly corner there- be required to execute a Foreclosure Sale be required to be delivered at or before the in full of the purchase price. The description of at a point on the northwesterly side of said Agreement immediately after the close of the time the bid is offered. The successful bidder bidding. The balance of the purchase price will be required to execute a Foreclosure Sale of the premises contained in said mortgage Church Street and at the most easterly cor- shall be paid within thirty (30) days from the Agreement immediately after the close of the shall control in the event of an error in this ner of that lot of land designated as having sale date in the form of a certified check, bidding. The balance of the purchase price publication. an area of 16,274 square feet of land, more bank treasurer's check or other check satis- shall be paid within thirty (30) days from the Other terms, if any, to be announced at or less, as shown on a plan of land entitled factory to the Mortgagee's attorney. The sale date in the form of a certified check, the sale. “Division of Property by Wilfrid Vallee, Village Mortgagee reserves the right to bid at the bank treasurer’s check or other check satis- WELLS FARGO BANK, NA of Linwood, Uxbridge, Mass.,” dated October, sale, to reject any and all bids, to continue factory to Mortgagee’s attorney. The Present holder of said mortgage 1947, and recorded with the Worcester the sale and to amend the terms of the sale Mortgagee reserves the right to bid at the District Registry of Deeds, in Plan Book 148, by written or oral announcement made sale, to reject any and all bids, to continue the By its Attorneys, Plan 45, and being bounded and described before or during the foreclosure sale. If the sale and to amend the terms of the sale by HARMON LAW OFFICES, P.C. as follows: Thence N. 27 degrees 30’ W. by sale is set aside for any reason, the written or oral announcement made before or 150 California Street the northeasterly boundary line of said lot of Purchaser at the sale shall be entitled only to during the foreclosure sale. If the sale is set Newton, MA 02458 land, 242.00 feet to a stone wall at land now a return of the deposit paid. The purchaser aside for any reason, the Purchaser at the (617) 558-0500 or formerly of J.V. Lessard, as shown on said shall have no further recourse against the sale shall be entitled only to a return of the 201002-1644 - YEL plan; Thence in a northeasterly direction by Mortgagor, the Mortgagee or the deposit paid. The purchaser shall have no May 21, 2010 land now or formerly of J.V. Lessard, 141.2 Mortgagee's attorney. The description of the further recourse against the Mortgagor, the May 28, 2010 feet, more or less to a point at land now or premises contained in said mortgage shall Mortgagee or the Mortgagee’s attorney. The June 4, 2010 formerly of Burnett Potaski, et ux; Thence in control in the event of an error in this publi- description of the premises contained in said a southeasterly direction by land now or for- cation. TIME WILL BE OF THE ESSENCE. mortgage shall control in the event of an error LEGAL NOTICE merly of Burnett Potaski, et ux, 234 feet, Other terms if any, to be announced at the in this publication. TIME WILL BE OF THE MORTGAGEE’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE more or less, to a point on the northwesterly sale. BAC Home Loans Servicing, LP FKA ESSENCE. By virtue of and in execution of the Power side of Church Street; Thence in a south- Countrywide Home Loans Servicing LP Other terms if any, to be announced at the of Sale contained in a certain mortgage westerly direction by said Church Street, 140 Present Holder of said Mortgage, By Its sale. given by Donald A. French and Louisa M. feet to a place of beginning. Excepting Lots Attorneys, Orlans Moran PLLC P.O. Box Ocwen Loan Servicing, LLC French to Wilmington Finance, a Division of numbered 1, 3 and 4 on a plan of land enti- 962169 Boston, MA 02196 Phone: (617) Present Holder of said Mortgage, AIG Federal Savings Bank, dated March 21, tled Plan Bk 715 Plan 70 as set forth in par- 502-4100 5/21/2010 5/28/2010 6/4/2010 2005 and recorded at Worcester County tial release of Mortgage, recorded in Bk May 21, 2010 By Its Attorneys, (Worcester District) Registry of Deeds in 41157 Pg 168. May 28, 2010 Orlans Moran PLLC Book 35956, Page 79 of which mortgage For mortgagor’s title see deed recorded June 4, 2010 P.O. Box 962169 MorEquity, Inc. is the present holder by with the Worcester County (Worcester Boston, MA 02196 assignment Recorded at Worcester County District) Registry of Deeds in Book 15567, Phone: (617) 502-4100 (Worcester District) Registry of Deeds in Page 360. Commonwealth of Massachusetts May 21, 2010 Book 37137, Page 52, for breach of condi- The premises will be sold subject to any Worcester, ss. SUPERIOR COURT May 28, 2010 tions of said mortgage and for the purpose of and all unpaid taxes and other municipal DEPARTMENT OF THE TRIAL COURT June 4, 2010 foreclosing the same, the mortgaged premis- assessments and liens, and subject to prior CIVIL ACTION es located at 114 Hopkinton Road, Upton, liens or other enforceable encumbrances of No. 10-1105C THE COMMONWEALTH OF MA 01568 will be sold at a Public Auction at record entitled to precedence over this mort- To: MASSACHUSETTS 11:00 AM on June 24, 2010, at the mort- gage, and subject to and with the benefit of Daniel J. Nigro of Northbridge, Worcester LAND COURT gaged premises, more particularly described all easements, restrictions, reservations and County and Dianne F. Nigro of Northbridge, DEPARTMENT OF THE TRIAL COURT below, all and singular the premises conditions of record and subject to all tenan- Worcester County AND TO ALL PERSONS (SEAL) Case No. 425003 described in said mortgage, to wit: cies and/or rights of parties in possession. ENTITLED TO THE BENEFIT OF THE SOL- To: Two certain parcels of land on the Terms of the Sale: Cash, cashier’s or DIERS’ AND SAILORS’ CIVIL RELIEF ACT Sheryl Glants Pina; Matthew Pina northerly side of Hopkinton Road, Upton, certified check in the sum of $5,000.00 as a OF 1940 AS AMENDED: UniBank for and to all persons entitled to the benefit of the Worcester County, Massachusetts and being deposit must be shown at the time and place Savings, a Massachusetts savings bank with Servicemembers Civil Relief Act. shown as Lot #2 and Lot #3 on a plan entitled of the sale in order to qualify as a bidder (the a usual place of business in Northbridge, Chase Home Finance LLC claiming to be the “Plan of Land in Upton, Mass. Surveyed for mortgage holder and its designee(s) are Worcester County, Massachusetts claiming holder of a Mortgage covering real property Latter Rain Christian Fellowship Inc. and exempt from this requirement); high bidder to to be the holder of a mortgage covering prop- in Northbridge, numbered 32 Hastings Drive Donald A and Kathleen A. Masey” dated sign written Memorandum of Sale upon erty situated on Eben Chamberlain Road given by Sheryl Glants Pina and Matthew December 16, 1994 by Yerka Engineering acceptance of bid; balance of purchase price being numbered 25 on said Road in said Pina to Mortgage Electronic Registration Associates of Uxbridge and recorded here- payable in cash or by certified check in thirty Northbridge, Massachusetts given by Daniel Systems, Inc., dated August 5, 2004, and with as Plan #91 in Plan Book 691 and (30) days from the date of the sale at the J. Nigro and Dianne F. Nigro to UniBank for recorded with the Worcester County Southwesterly by Hopkinton Road in four offices of mortgagee’s attorney, Korde & Savings dated October 7, 2003 recorded in (Worcester District) Registry of Deeds at courses according to said plan, 160.00 feet, Associates, P.C., 321 Billerica Road, Suite Worcester District Registry of Deeds, Book Book 34315, Page 97 and now held by the 36.72 feet, 49.10 and 49.23 feet; 210, Chelmsford, MA 01824-4100 or such 31897, Page 150, has filed with said court a plaintiff by assignment has filed with said Northwesterly by Lot #4 according to said other time as may be designated by mort- Complaint for authority to foreclose said court a complaint for authority to foreclose plan, in 4 courses, 133.00 feet, 35.50 feet, gagee. The description for the premises con- said mortgage in the manner following: by mortgage in the manner following: by entry 100.00 feet and 115.78 feet; Northeasterly by tained in said mortgage shall control in the entry and possession and exercise of power on and possession of the premises therein Lot #5 according to said plan, 255.83 feet; event of a typographical error in this publica- of sale. described and by exercise of the power of Southeasterly; by land of Donald Massey et tion.” If you are entitled to the benefits of the sale contained in said mortgage. al according to said plan, 250.00 feet and Other terms to be announced at the sale. Servicemembers Civil Relief Act as amended If you are entitled to the benefits of the 105.84 feet. Containing according to said RBS Citizens, N.A. f/k/a Citizens Bank, N.A., and you object to such foreclosure you or Soldiers’ and Sailors’ Civil Relief Act of 1940 plan 106,476 square feet of land. Subject to s/b/m to CCO Mortgage Corp, your attorney should file a written appear- as amended, and you object to such foreclo- a taking by the Town of Upton for Central Korde & Associates, P.C. ance and answer in said court at Boston on sure you or your attorney should file a written Turnpike recorded in Book 3728 Page 94. 321 Billerica Road or before JUL 05 2010 or you may be forever appearance and answer in said court at For mortgagor’s title see deed recorded Suite 210 barred from claiming that such foreclosure is with the Worcester County (Worcester Chelmsford, MA 01824-4100 Worcester in said County on or before the invalid under said act. second day of July next or you may be forev- District) Registry of Deeds in Book 16954, (978) 256-1500 Witness, KARYN F. SCHEIER, Chief Page 283. (AHF 09-052063/Picard)(05/21/10, er barred from claiming that such foreclosure Justice of said Court on MAY 19 2010. is invalid under said Act. The premises will be sold subject to any 05/28/10, 06/04/10)(195411) Attest: and all unpaid taxes and other municipal May 21, 2010 Witness, Barbara J. Rouse, Esquire, DEBORAH J. PATTERSON Administrative Justice of said Court, this assessments and liens, and subject to prior May 28, 2010 RECORDER liens or other enforceable encumbrances of June 4, 2010 twenty-first day of May 2010. 200906-1960-BLU Dennis P. McManus, Clerk record entitled to precedence over this mort- May 28, 2010 gage, and subject to and with the benefit of May 28, 2010 Continued on page 7 BLACKSTONE VALLEY TRIBUNE Friday, May 28, 2010 • 7 LEGALS TOWN OF NORTHBRIDGE sold subject to any and all unpaid real estate NOTICE OF MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF Continued from page 6 ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS taxes, water rates, municipal charges and REAL ESTATE MORTGAGEE’S NOTICE OF SALE OF NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING assessments, condominium charges, By virtue and in execution of the Power of REAL ESTATE In accordance with the provisions of expenses, costs, and assessments, if appli- Sale contained in a certain mortgage given By virtue and in execution of the Power of M.G.L. Ch 40A, Section 11, and Chapter cable, federal tax liens, partition wall rights, by Timothy J. Cox a/k/a Timothy Cox Sale contained in a certain Mortgage given 173, Section 48 of the Northbridge Zoning statutes, regulations, zoning, subdivision a/k/aTimothy J. Cox, Sr. Patricia A. Cox a/k/a by William Joseph a/k/a W.B. Joseph to By-laws, the Northbridge Zoning Board of control, or other municipal ordinances or Patricia Cox to Old Merchants Mortgage, Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Appeals will hold a public hearing on bylaws respecting land use, configuration, Inc., dated January 19, 2006 and recorded Inc., dated November 2, 2006 and recorded Thursday, June 10, 2010 at 7:05 P.M. at the building or approval, or bylaws, statutes or with the Worcester County (Worcester with the Worcester County (Worcester Town Hall, 7 Main Street, Whitinsville, MA ordinances regarding the presence of lead District) Registry of Deeds at Book 38574, District) Registry of Deeds at Book 40106, to consider the petition of Stephen Smith, paint, asbestos or other toxic substances, Page 152 as affected by the Loan Page 94 of which the Mortgage the under- 181 Benson Rd., Northbridge, MA for a sanitary codes, housing codes, tenancy, and Modification Agreement dated May 30, 2008, signed is the present holder by assignment Variance from front setback requirements , to the extent that they are recorded prior to recorded at Worcester County (Worcester for breach of the conditions of said Mortgage pursuant to Article VI, Section 173-19, Note the above mortgage, any easements, rights District) registry of Deeds Book 43228, page and for the purpose of foreclosing same will (7) Table of Area Regulations, in order to of way, restrictions, confirmation or other 196 of which mortgage Wells Fargo Bank, be sold at Public Auction at 10:00 AM on allow the construction of a detached garage matters of record. N.A., as Trustee for the Structured Asset June 18, 2010 at 58 D Street, Unit 58, at 181 Benson Rd., Northbridge, MA. Purchaser shall also bear all state and coun- Securities Corporation Mortgage Pass- Northbridge, MA, all and singular the premis- The property, shown on Assessor’s Map ty deeds excise tax. The deposit of $5,000.00 Through Certificates, Series 2006-OPT1 is es described in said Mortgage, to wit: 17 as Parcel 139, is located in a Residential- is to be paid in cash or bank or certified the present holder by assignment, for breach Unit 58 of the #50-#60 D STREET CONDO- 2 zoning district. The owner of the property is check at the time and place of the sale, with of the conditions of said mortgage and for the MINIUM, situated in Northbridge, Worcester Stephen Smith. the balance of the purchase price to be paid purpose of foreclosing, the same will be sold County, Massachusetts, a condominium The purpose of this hearing is to provide by bank or certified check within thirty (30) at Public Auction at 4:00 PM on June 18, established pursuant to Massachusetts an opportunity for public comment. Anyone days after the date of the sale, to be deposit- 2010, on the mortgaged premises located at General Laws, Chapter 183A, by Master wishing to be heard regarding this matter ed in escrow with Guaetta and Benson, LLC, 108 Main Street, East Douglas, MA , all and Deed dated October 27, 2006, and recorded should attend said meeting at the time and at 229 Billerica Road, Chelmsford, singular the premises described in said mort- in the Worcester District Registry of Deeds place designated. A copy of the petition is Massachusetts. gage, TO WIT: A certain parcel of land, with on October 2006 in Book 40105, Page 101. available for review at the office of the Town In the event that the successful bidder at the the building thereon of every nature and Said Unit contains approximately 1579+ Clerk and Zoning Board of Appeals Office foreclosure sale shall default in purchasing description and all the privileges and appur- square feet and is shown on the floor plans of and may be reviewed during normal business the within described property according to tenances thereto belonging, situated in Town the Building recorded with the Master Deed, hours. the terms of this Notice of Sale and/or the of Douglas, County of Worcester, and on the floor plan attached thereto and Thomas Hansson, Chairman terms of the Memorandum of Sale executed Commonwealth of Massachusetts, all as made a part thereof, to which is affixed the Northbridge Zoning Board of Appeals at the time of the foreclosure, the Mortgagee shown on a plan entitled, "Plan of Land in verified statement in the form required by May 21, 2010 reserves the right to sell the property by fore- Douglas, Mass, surveyed for Gertrude M said Chapter 183A, Section 9. May 28, 2010 closure deed to the second highest bidder or, Brule dated December 24, 1982, Robert F. For title see deed herewith 40106/91. thereafter, to the next highest bidders, pro- Pare, Land Surveyor, Southbridge, Mass., The premises are to be sold subject to and Commonwealth of Massachusetts viding that said bidder shall deposit with said and recorded with Worcester District with the benefit of all easements, restrictions, The Trial Court attorney, the amount of the required deposit Registry of Deeds, Plan Book 502 Plan 101, building and zoning laws, liens, attorneys Probate and Family Court as set forth herein within five (5) business "further bounded and described as follows: fees and costs pursuant to M.G.L.Ch.183A, Worcester Division days after written notice of the default of the BEGINNING at an iron pipe on the Northerly unpaid taxes, tax titles, water bills, municipal Docket No. WO10P1538EA previous highest bidder. side of the Worcester County Highway liens and assessments, rights of tenants and In the Estate of: Richard G Lozzi Other terms, if any, are to be announced at Layout of Main Street ( Route 16) at the parties in possession. Late of: Blackstone, MA 01504 the sale. Southeast corner for tract herein described: TERMS OF SALE: Date of Death: 04/15/2010 Present holder of said mortgage THENCE Westerly along the Northerly side A deposit of FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS NOTICE OF PETITION FOR of Main Street along a curve to the left, hav- AND 00 CENTS ($5,000.00) in the form of a APPOINTMENT OF ADMINISTRATOR Deutsche Bank National Trust Company, as ing a radius of Two Thousand Three Hundred certified check or bank treasurer’s check will To all persons interested in the above cap- Trustee for Morgan Stanley ABS Capital I Inc. Fifty-five and Fifty-eight Hundredths be required to be delivered at or before the tioned estate, a petition has been presented Trust 2007-NC2, Mortgage Pass-Through (2355.56) feet and a length of Thirty-six and time the bid is offered. The successful bidder requesting that Kerry A Dailey of Blackstone, Certificates, Series 2007-NC2 Sixty-two Hundredths (36.62) feet to a will be required to execute a Foreclosure MA or some other suitable person be by its Attorneys Worcester Highway Bound opposite station Sale Agreement immediately after the close appointed administrator of said estate to Guaetta and Benson, LLC 12.31.47: THENCE South 70 degrees of 56 of the bidding. The balance of the purchase serve Without Surety. Peter V. Guaetta, Esquire minutes 10 seconds, West along the price shall be paid within thirty (30) days from IF YOU DESIRE TO OBJECT THERETO, P.O. Box 519 Northerly side of Main Street, a distant of the sale date in the form of a certified check, YOU OR YOUR ATTORNEY MUST FILE A Chelmsford, MA 01824 seventy-six and Eighty-five Hundredths bank treasurer’s check or other check satis- WRITTEN APPEARANCE IN SAID COURT May 24, 2010 (76.85 feet to an iron pipe; THENCE North 15 factory to Mortgagee’s attorney. The AT WORCESTER ON OR BEFORE TEN degrees 53 minutes 10 seconds, West along Mortgagee reserves the right to bid at the O’CLOCK IN THE MORNING (10:00 AM) May 28, 2010 land, now or formerly of Scoody Mobil Pipe sale, to reject any and all bids, to continue ON 06/15/2010. June 4, 2010 Line, a distance of One Hundred Sixty-one the sale and to amend the terms of the sale WITNESS, Hon. Denise L. Meagher, First June 11, 2010 and forty Hundredths (161.40) feet to an iron by written or oral announcement made Justice of this Court. pipe; THENCE North 73 degrees 09 minutes before or during the foreclosure sale. If the Date: May 14, 2010 Commonwealth of Massachusetts 30 seconds, East along land of Magnolia sale is set aside for any reason, the Stephen G. Abraham The Trial Court Pipeline Co., a distance of Sixty-eight and Purchaser at the sale shall be entitled only to Register of Probate Probate and Family Court Thirty-five Hundredths (68.35) foot to a drill a return of the deposit paid. The purchaser May 28, 2010 Worcester Division hole in a corner of walls; THENCE North 88 shall have no further recourse against the Docket No. WO10P1483EA degrees 38 minutes 50 seconds, East along Mortgagor, the Mortgagee or the MORTGAGEE’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE In the Estate of: Pauline Bosma a stone wall and said Pipeline Co., a distance Mortgagee’s attorney. The description of the By virtue and in execution of the Power Late of: Whitinsville, MA 01588 of Seventy-four and Seventy-one premises contained in said mortgage shall of Sale contained in a certain mortgage Date of Death: 04/08/2010 Hundredths (74.71) feet to a drill hole; control in the event of an error in this publi- given by John A. Taylor to “MERS”, Mortgage NOTICE OF PETITION FOR THENCE South 4 degrees 36 minutes 10 cation. TIME WILL BE OF THE ESSENCE. Electronic Registration Systems, Inc., a sep- PROBATE OF WILL seconds, East along land, now or formerly of Other terms if any, to be announced at the arate corporation that is acting solely as To all persons interested in the above cap- one smith, a distance of One Hundred Thirty- sale. nominee for New Century Mortgage tioned estate, a petition has been presented nine and Ninety-two Hundredths (139.92) Ocwen Loan Servicing, LLC Corporation, “Lender”; and its successors requesting that a document purporting to be feet to the point BEGINNING Parcel 1 a cer- Present Holder of said Mortgage, and assigns dated October 16, 2006 and the last will of said decedent be proved and tain tract of land containing one half acre, By Its Attorneys, recorded with the Worcester County allowed, and that Malcolm C Bosma of Los more or less, situated at Boston-Hartford Orlans Moran PLLC (Worcester District) Registry of Deeds, in Angeles, CA be appointed executor/trix, Road, in what is called Centreville, in P.O. Box 962169 Book 40072, Page 261, of which mortgage named in the will to serve Without Surety. Douglas, County of Worcester, Boston, MA 02196 the undersigned is the present holder, for IF YOU DESIRE TO OBJECT THERETO, Massachusetts, and bounded as follows: Phone: (617) 502-4100 breach of the conditions of said mortgage YOU OR YOUR ATTORNEY MUST FILE A Northerly and Easterly by land now or for- May 28, 2010 and for the purpose of foreclosing the same WRITTEN APPEARANCE IN SAID COURT merly or Eilpha Rawson Estate; Southerly by June 4, 2010 will be sold at Public Auction at 12:00 AT WORCESTER ON OR BEFORE TEN the road leading from Douglas Center to East June 11, 2010 Noon, on June 18, 2010, on the premises O’CLOCK IN THE MORNING (10:00 AM) Douglas Village; and Westerly by land for- known as 330 Mendon Street, Upton, ON 06/15/2010. merly of Elsi M. Arnold. Parcel II A certain Massachusetts, the premises described in In addition, you must file a written affidavit tract of land situated in the central part of said mortgage, together with all the rights, of objections to the petition, stating specific Douglas, opposite the "Old Road Lot" con- THE COMMONWEALTH OF easements, and appurtenances thereto, to facts and grounds upon which the objection taining One-eight acre, more or less. Parcel MASSACHUSETTS wit: is based, within thirty (30) days after the ID # 171-26 For mortgagor's title see deed LAND COURT THE LAND SITUATED ON MENDON ROAD return day (or such other time as the court, recorded with the Worcester County DEPARTMENT OF THE TRIAL COURT IN THE TOWN OF UPTON, COUNTY OF on motion with notice to the petitioner, may (Worcester District) Registry of Deeds in (SEAL) Case No. 10 MISC 424988 WORCESTER, COMMONWEALTH OF allow) in accordance with Probate Rule 16. Book 7648, Page 23, and Book 17842, page To: MASSACHUSETTS, MORE PARTICULAR- WITNESS, Hon. Denise L. Meagher, First 96. These premises will be sold and con- Robin W. Boria LY BOUNDED AND DESCRIBED AS FOL- Justice of this Court. veyed subject to and with the benefit of all and to all persons entitled to the benefit of LOWS: Date: May 19, 2010 rights, rights of way, restrictions, easements, the Servicemembers Civil Relief Act. BEGINNING AT A POINT ON THE NORTH- Stephen G. Abraham right of ways, covenants, liens or claims in JPMorgan Chase Bank, National EASTERLY SIDE OF SAID MENDON ROAD Register of Probate the nature of liens, improvements, public Association, as purchaser of the loans and IN SAID TOWN OF UPTON, SAID POINT May 28, 2010 assessments, any and all unpaid taxes, tax other assets of Washington Mutual Bank, for- BEING 20.33 FEET FROM A WORCESTER titles, tax liens, water and sewer liens and merly known as Washington Mutual Bank, FA COUNTY HIGHWAY BOUND OPPOSITE COMMONWEALTH OF any other municipal assessments or liens or (the “Savings Bank”) from the Federal STATION 12+29.73, SAID POINT ALSO MASSACHUSETTS existing encumbrances of record which are in Deposit Insurance Corporation, acting as BEING THE NORTHWESTERLY CORNER LAND COURT force and are applicable, having priority over receiver for the Savings Bank and pursuant OF LOT “B” AS SHOWN A PLAN HERE- DEPARTMENT OF THE TRIAL COURT said mortgage, whether or not reference to to its authority under the Federal Deposit INAFTER REFERRED TO: Case No. 10 MISC 424639 such restrictions, easements, improvements, Insurance Act, 12 U.S.C. ¤ 1821(d) claiming THENCE N 68¡ 28 30” E, 341.12 FEET TO A To: liens or encumbrances is made in the deed. to be the holder of a Mortgage covering real POINT AT OTHER LAND OF THE Amy M. Dirazonian and to all persons entitled TERMS OF SALE: A deposit of TEN THOU- property in Sutton, numbered 6 Chase Road GRANTOR; to the benefit of the Servicemembers Civil SAND DOLLARS ($10,000.00) by certified or given by Robin W. Boria and Larry B. Boria to THENCE N 22¡ 08 32” W, 232.24 FEET BY Relief Act: BAC Home Loans Servicing, LP bank check will be required to be paid by the Washington Mutual Bank, FA, dated SAID GRANTORS OTHER LAND TO A claiming to be the holder of mortgage cover- purchaser at the time and place of sale. The February 13, 2006, and recorded with the POINT; ing real property in Upton, numbered 116 balance is to be paid by certified or bank Worcester County (Worcester District) THENCE S 69¡ 47 20” W, 337.36 FEET BY Westboro Road given by Amy M. Dirazonian check at ABLITT|SCHOFIELD, P.C., 304 Registry of Deeds at Book 38418, Page 286 OTHER LAND OF THE GRANTOR TO A to Mortgage Electronic Registration Cambridge Road, Woburn, Massachusetts as affected by a modification agreement POINT ON THE EASTERLY SIDE OF SAID Systems, Inc., dated February 23, 2006, 01801, other terms and conditions will be recorded with said records at Book 44385, MENDON ROAD; Recorded in Worcester County (Worcester provided at the place of sale. The description Page 33 has filed with said court a complaint THENCE S 20¡ 12 40” E, 81.66 FEET TO A District) Registry of Deeds at Book 38491, of the premises contained in said mortgage for authority to foreclose said mortgage in the WORCESTER COUNTY HIGHWAY BOUND Page 376, and now held by plaintiff by shall control in the event of an error in this manner following: by entry and possession OPPOSITE STATION 13+69.23; THENCE assignment has filed with said court a com- publication. OTHER TERMS, IF ANY, TO BE and exercise of power of sale. If you are enti- SOUTHERLY BY SAID MENDON ROAD BY plaint for authority to foreclose said mortgage ANNOUNCED AT THE SALE. Present holder tled to the benefits of the Servicemembers CURVE WITH A RADIUS OF 2970 FEET, in the manner following: by entry and pos- of said mortgage, Wells Fargo Bank, N.A., as Civil Relief Act as amended and you object to FOR A DISTANCE OF 138.01 FEET; session and exercise of power of sale. If you Trustee for the Structured Asset Securities such foreclosure you or your attorney should THENCE S. 22¡ 52 25” E., 20.33 FEET BY are entitled to the benefits of the Corporation Mortgage Pass-Through file a written appearance and answer in said SAID MENDON ROAD TO THE POINT OF Servicemembers Civil Relief Act and you Certificates, Series 2006-OPT1 By its court at Boston on or before JUL 05 2010 or BEGINNING. object to such foreclosure you or your attor- Attorneys, ABLITT|SCHOFIELD, 304 you may be forever barred from claiming that CONTAINING 80,362.20 SQUARE FEET OF ney should file a written appearance and Cambridge Road, Woburn, Massachusetts such foreclosure is invalid under said act. LAND, MORE OR LESS, AND BEING THE answer in said court at Boston on or before 01801 Telephone: 781-246-8995 Fax: 781- Witness, KARYN F. SCHEIER, Chief SAME PREMISES SHOWN AS LOT “A” ON June 21, 2010 or you may be forever barred 246-8994 Justice of said Court on MAY 19 2010. A PLAN ENTITLED “LAND OF W. VINCENT from claiming that such foreclosure is invalid 5/28/2010 6/4/2010 6/11/2010 Attest: DEBORAH J. PATTERSON POWERS, UPTON, MASS., JUNE 29, 1983”, under said act. 96.2153 RECORDER ANDREWS SURVEY AND ENGINEERING, Witness, KARYN F. SCHEIER Chief Justice May 28, 2010 200906-2746-GRY RECORDED WITH THE WORCESTER DIS- of said Court on May 04, 2010 Attest: June 4, 2010 May 28, 2010 TRICT REGISTRY OF DEEDS, PLAN BOOK Deborah J. Patterson, Recorder June 11, 2010 510, PLAN 28. (617.2924)(5/28/2010) FOR TITLE REFERENCE SEE DEED IN May 28, 2010 BOOK 9219 PAGE 43. Terms of Sale: These premises are being Continued on page 8 8 • Friday, May 28, 2010 BLACKSTONE VALLEY TRIBUNE AROUND THE REGION Moore pushes for small business relief

REGION — “Helping the state’s es to save and reinvest in them- Addressing the issue of market Connector and participate in well- reduce small business health small business owners obtain selves and their workforce. It also instability, the bill closes existing ness programs. insurance costs by an additional health insurance for themselves establishes standardized trans- loopholes in the system that drive Eligible small businesses that 2.5 percent. and their employees will help parency measures for comparing up premiums for everyone. By demonstrate participation in a Other provisions in the bill: those businesses retain or add provider prices and requiring moving to an annual open enroll- wellness program would receive • Authorize small businesses to jobs, hastening the economic annual public reporting to shine a ment period, it ends the so-called an additional 5 percent state sub- group together and purchase recovery, “ Sen. Richard Moore, D- light on the marketplace and col- “jumpers and dumpers” practice sidy for eligible health insurance health care plans at lower prices; Uxbridge, told his Senate col- lect important financial informa- of individuals who purchase cov- costs from 2011 to 2014, bringing • Prohibit anti-competitive con- leagues after leading a five-hour tion for ongoing policy discus- erage only for expensive treatment the total state and federal assis- tract provisions between insur- debate on a bill to lower the cost of sions about long-term system and then drop the coverage. tance up to 40 percent of employer ance carriers and health providers small business health insurance. reform. The bill also controls year-to- health care costs per year. that restrict product innovation or The bill, drafted by Moore and “This gets at the real roots of a year rate volatility that leads to 30 Finally, the bill requires hospi- tie reimbursement rates to those Senate President Therese Murray, system that is in dire need of fur- percent to 40 percent increases in tals and other large health care received by other providers; and D-Plymouth, won approval by a ther transparency, greater effi- health care premiums for some providers with healthy reserves • Establish a Mandated Benefit vote of 33-4, and now goes to the ciency, and which ultimately must small businesses. The cost-spiking and a profit margin (revenues that Expert Review process whereby House of Representatives for con- be held to a higher standard,” practice of measuring the age of exceed patient care expenses) over the Division of Health Care sideration. Moore explained. employees in five-year increments 2.5 percent for the past two years Finance and Policy must conduct a Moore, a principal architect of The legislation requires insur- would be eliminated, replaced to make a one-time, shared-sacri- comprehensive review of the cost, the landmark Massachusetts ance carriers to file premium with a yearly measurement of age fice contribution to help alleviate public health impact and clinical health reform law, said, “We have rates with the Division of to smooth out the annual increas- rising health costs for small busi- efficacy of all existing mandated more to do in the way of health Insurance prior to their effective es as an employee group ages. nesses and bridge the gap to long- benefits every four years. reform. This bill will ease the cri- date for review and gives insurers Additionally, the legislation pro- term system reform. “Our work is far from complete,” sis for small business, but we must the option of filing rates under an vides more affordable health care Providers will negotiate with Moore reiterated. “Many areas of continue to find ways to reduce the Efficiency Guarantee. products to small business insurance carriers on the specifics our health care system are in dire soaring costs of health care if The Guarantee ensures that at employers by requiring carriers in of the contributed transfer back need of further reform, and any reform is to be sustainable.” least 90 percent of their premium the small group market to offer at into the system for small business attempt we make to follow through He said he hoped that additional dollars will be spent on actual care least one reduced network plan relief. No funding will be trans- on that reform will not be without measures to improve health care and not administrative costs, such with premiums 10 percent lower ferred to the state. The Division of controversy. This proposal does quality, promote prevention, and as marketing, salaries or profit than those for a full network plan. Insurance will work with the insti- indeed necessitate systemic curb costs can be approved before margins. If carriers choose not to The bill also establishes a pilot tutions to ensure that every dollar change that we know we eventual- the end of formal sessions in July. file rates with the Guarantee, they program that provides a state is targeted to premium relief, with ly need, and it sets us on a path The legislation delivers an esti- would be subject to a DOI review enhancement of the federal tax refunds going to small businesses towards stable, economically prac- mated premium relief of 10 per- to determine if premium increas- credit program for small business- over a two-year period. tical, and accessible levels of cent to 15 percent, with the possi- es exceed medical inflation, which es that purchase health insurance A $100 million contribution from care.” bility of more, for small business- would not be allowed. through the Massachusetts Health the provider community would LEGALS Continued from page 7 NOTICE OF MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF NOTICE OF MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF COMMONWEALTH OF NOTICE OF MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE MASSACHUSETTS REAL ESTATE By virtue and in execution of the Power By virtue and in execution of the Power of LAND COURT By virtue and in execution of the Power of Sale contained in a certain mortgage Sale contained in a certain mortgage given DEPARTMENT OF THE TRIAL COURT of Sale contained in a certain mortgage given by Michael F. McCain and Cheryl M. by John J. Doyle, Jr. and Elaine H. Doyle to Case No. 10 MISC 424779 given by John P. Grady to Mortgage Murray to Mortgage Electronic Registration Champion Mortgage, A Division of KeyBank To: Ralph True and to all persons entitled to Electronic Registration Systems, Inc., dated Systems, Inc., dated August 17, 2007 and National Association, dated April 13, 2006 the benefit of the Servicemembers Civil January 5, 2007 and recorded with the recorded with the Worcester County and recorded with the Worcester County Relief Act: The Bank of New York Mellon Trust Worcester County (Worcester District) (Worcester District) Registry of Deeds at (Southern District) Registry of Deeds at Book Company, National Association fka The Bank Registry of Deeds at Book 40479, Page 319, Book 41686, Page 78, of which mortgage 38831, Page 304, of which mortgage of New York Trust Company, N.A. as succes- of which mortgage BAC Home Loans SunTrust Mortgage, Inc. is the present hold- Beneficial Massachusetts Inc. is the present sor to JPMorgan Chase Bank N.A. as Trustee Servicing, LP is the present holder, for er, for breach of the conditions of said mort- holder by assignment, for breach of the con- for RAMP 2004RS11 claiming to be the hold- breach of the conditions of said mortgage gage and for the purpose of foreclosing, the ditions of said mortgage and for the purpose er of mortgage covering real property in and for the purpose of foreclosing, the same same will be sold at Public Auction at 10:00 of foreclosing, the same will be sold at Public Uxbridge numbered 91 Quaker Highway will be sold at Public Auction at 10:00 a.m. on a.m. on June 25, 2010, on the mortgaged Auction at 10:00 AM on June 18, 2010, on given by Ralph True to Mortgage Electronic June 21, 2010, on the mortgaged premises premises located at 85 Balm of Life Spring the mortgaged premises located at 14 Pine Registration Systems, Inc. dated September located at 16 Hartness Road, Unit 2, Road, Uxbridge, Worcester County, Street, Whitinsville, MA , all and singular the 30, 2004, Recorded with the Worcester Wampus Greens Condominium, Sutton, Massachusetts, all and singular the premises premises described in said mortgage, TO County (Worcester District) Registry of Worcester County, Massachusetts, all and described in said mortgage, WIT: Certain parcel of land, with the buildings Deeds at Book 34740, Page 1, as affected by singular the premises described in said mort- TO WIT: thereon and all the privileges and appurte- Partial Release of Mortgage dated October gage, The land with buildings thereon, situated in nances thereto belonging, situated on the 15, 2007, recorded on November 19, 2007 in TO WIT: the Town of Uxbridge, County of Worcester, easterly side of Pine Street, in the Village of Book 42084, Page 185, and now held by The Unit known as Unit No. 2 at 16 Hartness Commonwealth of Massachusetts, located Whitinsville, in the Town of Northbridge, Plaintiff by assignment has filed with said Road ('Building') in Sutton, Worcester on the northerly of South Street and the east- Worcester County, Massachusetts and being court a complaint for authority to foreclose County, Massachusetts, in the Wampus erly side of Ironstone Street, being shown on more particularly bounded and described as said mortgage in the manner following: by Greens Condominium, a condominium a plan of land entitled, ''Plan of Land owned follows: Beginning at the southwesterly cor- entry and possession and exercise of power established by the Grantor pursuant to by Albert A. Mowry, Uxbridge, Mass., ner thereof at a point on the easterly side of of sale. If you are entitled to the benefits of Massachusetts General Laws, Chapter October 1973, Scale: 1 inch = 40 feet,'' and said Pine Street and at the Northwesterly the Servicemembers Civil Relief Act and you 183A, by Master Deed dated September 30, recorded with the Worcester District Registry corner of land now or formerly of the Whitin object to such foreclosure you or your attor- 1985 and recorded with Worcester County of Deeds in Plan Book 392, Plan 67, to which Machine Works; thence N. 76 degrees E., by ney should file a written appearance and Worcester District Registry of Deeds in Book a more particular description may be had. said land now or formerly of the Whitin answer in said court at Boston on or before 9013, Page 157 which Unit is shown on the Being the same premises conveyed to Machine Works, 140 feet to a point; thence N. June 21, 2010 or you may be forever barred floor plans of the Building filed simultaneous- Mortgagors by Deed recorded with said 14 degrees W., by land now or formerly of from claiming that such foreclosure is invalid ly with said Master Deed in said Registry of Registry of Deeds in Book 37063, Page 289. Barnes, 50 feet, more or less, to land now or under said act. Deeds simultaneously with said Master Deed For mortgagor's(s') title see deed record- formerly of John B, Dunbar, Jr.; Thence S. 76 Witness, Karyn F. Scheier, Chief Justice of in said Registry Of Deeds and on the copy of ed with Worcester County (Worcester degrees W., by land now or formerly of John said Court on May 4, 2010 the portion of said plans attached to the first District) Registry of Deeds in Book 37063, B. Dunbar, Jr.; 140 feet to said Pone Street; Attest: Deborah J. Patterson, Recorder Unit Deed of said Unit, to which was affixed Page 289. Thence S. 14 degrees E., 50 feet, more or (618.3956)(5/28/2010) the verified statement of a registered archi- These premises will be sold and con- less, by said Pine Street, to the place of May 28, 2010 tect in the form required by Section 9 of said veyed subject to and with the benefit of all beginning. Being the same property con- Chapter 183A. rights, rights of way, restrictions, easements, veyed from Peter G. Livingston to John J. THE COMMONWEALTH OF Reference is also made to plan Book 543, covenants, liens or claims in the nature of Doyle, Jr. and Elain H. Doyle in a deed MASSACHUSETTS Plan 21 and Plan 20. liens, improvements, public assessments, recorded on 5/20/1994 in book 16302 page LAND COURT For mortgagor's title see deed recorded any and all unpaid taxes, tax titles, tax liens, 394 containing 7,000 square feet of land, DEPARTMENT OF THE TRIAL COURT with Worcester County (Worcester District) water and sewer liens and any other munici- more or less. For mortgagor's title see deed (SEAL) Case No. 397721 Registry of Deeds in Book 18252, Page 267. pal assessments or liens or existing encum- recorded with the Worcester County To: These premises will be sold and con- brances of record which are in force and are (Southern District) Registry of Deeds in Book Mark F. Holmberg; Maxine T. Holmberg f/k/a veyed subject to and with the benefit of all applicable, having priority over said mort- 16302, Page 394. These premises will be Maxine T. Ellis rights, rights of way, restrictions, easements, gage, whether or not reference to such sold and conveyed subject to and with the and to all persons entitled to the benefit of covenants, liens or claims in the nature of restrictions, easements, improvements, liens benefit of all rights, rights of way, restrictions, the Servicemembers Civil Relief Act. liens, improvements, public assessments, or encumbrances is made in the deed. easements, right of ways, covenants, liens or BAC Home Loans Servicing, L.P. F/K/A any and all unpaid taxes, tax titles, tax liens, TERMS OF SALE: claims in the nature of liens, improvements, Countrywide Home Loans Servicing L.P. water and sewer liens and any other munici- A deposit of Five Thousand ($5,000.00) public assessments, any and all unpaid claiming to be the holder of a Mortgage cov- pal assessments or liens or existing encum- Dollars by certified or bank check will be taxes, tax titles, tax liens, water and sewer ering real property in Whitinsville brances of record which are in force and are required to be paid by the purchaser at the liens and any other municipal assessments (Northbridge), numbered 128 Linwood applicable, having priority over said mort- time and place of sale. The balance is to be or liens or existing encumbrances of record Avenue given by Mark F. Holmberg and gage, whether or not reference to such paid by certified or bank check at Harmon which are in force and are applicable, having Maxine T. Holmberg f/k/a Maxine T. Ellis to restrictions, easements, improvements, liens Law Offices, P.C., 150 California Street, priority over said mortgage, whether or not Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, or encumbrances is made in the deed. Newton, Massachusetts 02458, or by mail to reference to such restrictions, easements, Inc., dated July 19, 2006, and recorded with TERMS OF SALE: P.O. Box 610389, Newton Highlands, improvements, liens or encumbrances is the Worcester County (Worcester District) A deposit of Five Thousand ($5,000.00) Massachusetts 02461-0389, within thirty (30) made in the deed. TERMS OF SALE: A Registry of Deeds at Book 39429, Page 176 Dollars by certified or bank check will be days from the date of sale. Deed will be pro- deposit of TEN THOUSAND DOLLARS and now held by the plaintiff by assignment required to be paid by the purchaser at the vided to purchaser for recording upon receipt ($10,000.00) by certified or bank check will has filed with said court a complaint for time and place of sale. The balance is to be in full of the purchase price. The description be required to be paid by the purchaser at authority to foreclose said mortgage in the paid by certified or bank check at Harmon of the premises contained in said mortgage the time and place of sale. The balance is to manner following: by entry and possession Law Offices, P.C., 150 California Street, shall control in the event of an error in this be paid by certified or bank check at and exercise of power of sale. Newton, Massachusetts 02458, or by mail to publication. ABLITT|SCHOFIELD, P.C., 304 Cambridge If you are entitled to the benefits of the P.O. Box 610389, Newton Highlands, Other terms, if any, to be announced at Road, Woburn, Massachusetts 01801, other Servicemembers Civil Relief Act as amend- Massachusetts 02461-0389, within thirty (30) the sale. terms and conditions will be provided at the ed and you object to such foreclosure you or days from the date of sale. Deed will be pro- SUNTRUST MORTGAGE, INC. place of sale. The description of the premis- your attorney should file a written appear- vided to purchaser for recording upon receipt Present holder of said mortgage es contained in said mortgage shall control in ance and answer in said court at Boston on in full of the purchase price. The description the event of an error in this publication. or before JUNE 28, 2010 or you may be for- of the premises contained in said mortgage By its Attorneys, OTHER TERMS, IF ANY, TO BE ever barred from claiming that such foreclo- shall control in the event of an error in this HARMON LAW OFFICES, P.C. ANNOUNCED AT THE SALE. Present holder sure is invalid under said act. publication. 150 California Street of said mortgage, Beneficial Massachusetts Witness, KARYN F. SCHEIER, Chief Other terms, if any, to be announced at Newton, MA 02458 Inc. By its Attorneys, ABLITT|SCHOFIELD, Justice of said Court on MAY 17, 2010. the sale. (617) 558-0500 304 Cambridge Road, Woburn, Attest: BAC HOME LOANS SERVICING, LP 200910-2009 - ORE Massachusetts 01801 Telephone: 781-246- DEBORAH J. PATTERSON Present holder of said mortgage May 28, 2010 8995 Fax: 781-246-8994 RECORDER June 4, 2010 5/28/2010 6/4/2010 6/11/2010 200903-0306-GRN By its Attorneys, June 11, 2010 38.0370 May 28, 2010 HARMON LAW OFFICES, P.C. May 28, 2010 150 California Street June 4, 2010 Newton, MA 02458 June 11, 2010 (617) 558-0500 200912-1901 - GRN May 28, 2010 June 4, 2010 June 11, 2010 BLACKSTONE VALLEY TRIBUNE Friday, May 28, 2010 • 9

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customer’s total monthly electricity usage Scorer: Tian Lan (Whitinsville) Lauren Goode (Milford) National Grid offers renewable will come from renewable sources, for just a Orchestra: Ethan Bates-Douglas (900 Eric J. Cook Memorial Scholarship: Karina few dollars extra per month. No matter which points); Sam Groot-Sutton, Kouta Kobayashi- Osswald (Northbridge) energy program option a customer chooses, National Grid will Woodstock, Conn., Kristabel Stark- Jorritsma Memorial Scholarship— continue to deliver their electricity and to pro- Whitinsville, Ben Thayer-Sutton, Jon Outstanding Senior Award: Abby REGION — National Grid offers its cus- vide customer service, including emergency Vriesema-Whitinsville, Ben Wood- VandenAkker (Whitinsville) tomers the opportunity to support renewable response. Charges are based on the products Whitinsville (600 points) energy production by participating in the and prices offered by the participating renew- Spanish: Ben Wood-Whitinsville Founders Award (K-12 at WCS) company’s GreenUpSM program. able energy firms and are individual to the (Academics), Kristabel Stark-Whitinsville Emily Allen (Douglas), Hilary Banning Ranked among the nation’s top 10 green monthly energy expenditures of a given (Leadership) (Whitinsville), Ethan Bates(Douglas), Lindsey power programs by the U.S. Department of household. Bernard (Uxbridge), Tanasie Chalkiadakis Energy’s Renewable Energy Lab, GreenUpSM To enroll in GreenUpSM, or to find out more WCS Administered Awards & Endowed (Douglas), Jodi Ebbeling (Northbridge), Sam allows participating customers to actively about a complete range of energy-efficient Scholarships Groot (Uxbridge), Megan Hennessy (Mendon), work toward a cleaner environment by sup- programs National Grid offers, customers can Senior Athletes of the Year: Kendra Trina Kilmonis (Grafton), Claire Kuik porting the production of, and investing in, visit www.powerofaction.com/efficiency. Woudenberg (Whitinsville), Arleigh McRae (Whitinsville), Sydney Kuipers (Sutton), renewable energy sources such as wind, solar, (E. Brookfield) Kristabel Stark (Whitinsville), Josiah Stinson bio-energy (such as landfill gas) and low- WCS presents student honors Thelma DeYoung Memorial Award for (Sutton), Taylor Thibodeau (Sutton), Abby impact hydroelectric. Excellence: Joy Malabanti (Whitinsville) VandenAkker (Whitinsville), Kendra “Climate change is one of the greatest chal- NORTHBRIDGE — On Tuesday, May 18, at Jim & Jean Nydam Honorary Scholarship Woudenberg (Whitinsville), Jonathan lenges facing society in the 21st century and a ceremony honoring graduating seniors and Award: Jesse Dykstra (Douglas) Vriesema (Whitinsville). National Grid is taking a leading role on tack- underclassmen for their accomplishments in Smith College Book Award: Joy Malabanti ling this challenge,” said Tom King, president and out of the classroom, Whitinsville (Whitinsville) Located in the town of Northbridge, of National Grid in the U.S. “The GreenUpSM Christian High School recognized the follow- Harvard Book Award: Jessica Benson (N. Whitinsville Christian School is a private aca- program allows us to partner with our cus- ing students for major awards: Grafton) demic institution with 541 students currently tomers to support renewable energy genera- RPI Medal Program Winner: Joseph Vadala enrolled in grades preK-12. Established in tion and reduce our carbon footprint, all while Strong Academic Endeavor Awards (Leominster) 1928, WCS is the oldest accredited Christian National Grid continues to support communi- Grade 9: Morgan Dzicek (Northbridge) Telegram & Gazette Student Achiever school in New England, drawing students ties through economic development and job Grade 10: Nicholas Marino (Northbridge) Award: Ben Wood (Whitinsville) from 38 towns and 98 churches in creation.” Grade 11: Michael Wassenar (Whitinsville) National Merit Commended: Ethan Bates Massachusetts, Rhode Island and First implemented in 2002, GreenUpSM is a Grade 12: Josiah Stinson (Sutton) (Douglas), Kristabel Stark (Whitinsville) Connecticut. collaborative effort among National Grid, National Merit Finalist: Ben Wood renewable energy firms, state government Academic Subject Awards (Whitinsville) Northbridge Youth Soccer News, agencies and environmental groups. Under Art: Ashley Stockhaus (Millbury) Commonwealth Exemplary Service Award: the program, eligible National Grid cus- Choir: Samantha Broghamer (Douglas), Kurt Steiner (Rutland) NORTHBRIDGE — The annual General tomers in New York, Massachusetts and Ethan Bates (Douglas) NYSA meeting has been scheduled for 7 p.m., Rhode Island who choose to participate in Band: Karina Osswald (Northbridge) Private Local & Memorial Scholarships Sunday June 13 in the selectmen’s room of the GreenUpSM, can opt to select a renewable Bible: Trevor Praetsch (Holliston) Bob Wood Memorial Robotics Award: Ben Northbridge Town Hall. Four board posi- energy option from one of several participat- Biological Sciences: Kristabel Stark Thayer (Sutton) tions are up for election. If anyone would like ing renewable energy suppliers. (Whitinsville) Unibank Scholarship: Arleigh McRae (E. to be nominated and considered for any of the Customers taking such action will then pay Physical Sciences: Ben Thayer (Sutton) Brookfield) four positions, please e-mail Tom Wollen at as little as one cent per kilowatt hour extra Sciences: Karina Osswald (Northbridge) Milford Federal Savings & Loan [email protected]. each month, with totals added as a line item Business: Nicholas von Hein (Uxbridge) Scholarship: Jon Vriesema (Whitinsville) All nominations need to be sent to Wollen cost at the bottom of National Grid billing Drama: Stan McGriff (N. Grafton) Leonard Krull Memorial Scholarship: within seven days of the annual meeting and statements. Once enrolled, a monthly sur- English: Megan Hennessy (Mendon) Hilary Banning (Whitinsville), Ben Wood any position with more than one nomination charge is remitted to the selected GreenUpSM European History: Ben Wood (Whitinsville) (Whitinsville) will result in a ballot election on this date. provider for a customer’s renewable energy; U.S. History: Steve Cesaroni (Uxbridge) Sadie DeYoung Memorial Scholarship: Ben All members are encouraged to attend this the charge appears as a separate line item on Mathematics: Hilary Banning Wood (Whitinsville) meeting, as the soccer board will also vote on the participant’s National Grid bill. (Whitinsville) Arthur Wiersma Memorial Scholarship: any new amendments to our bylaws and rules. Based on the option selected, all or part of a WPI & New England Math League High

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Paid $2500 18 Inch Diameter. $150 $15 Asking $500 & Collectibles $15 All In Excellent Condition Glassware, Pictures, Signs, $90 Asking $300 4-Foot Steel Shelves GE Refrigerator Computer Desk Please Call X-Mas Items, Sewing Wrought Iron $300 Full-Length 413-245-7819 Very Heavy Duty Material, Etc., Etc. In Great Shape $50 508-764-6825 Single-Panel Double Bed Mahogany Female $40 Call For Appointment Fireplace Screen Dresser With Mirror 2 Grayish 413-245-7388 Beautifully Etched Oak Mink Fur Coat (2)Small Pet Carriers Weekdays 4pm-8pm 31” x 39” End Table Size 16, Good Condition Brand New, Still In Packages Bucket Seats 8-Foot Tonneau King-Size Weekends Anytime $70 $150 $1600 $7/Carrier Fit In 1999 Plymouth Minivan Liz And Mike 860-935-0355 Excellent Condition Cover Waterbed Frame 508-949-7277 Andirons 5-Drawer (2)Suitcases $70 Each For Pickup Truck With Drawers & Webster $25 Chest Of Drawers Carry-On With Strap Or Both For $100 $200 Storage Underneath. $75 FURNITURE $12 Frame Is Less Than 10 Years Coin-Operated 508-347-9016 508-885-3136 (4) Chrome Wheels Old And In Very Good 774-280-0556 Beautiful Brown Paisley Bigger Carry-On FoosBall Table Couch, Chair 860-888-5207 15-Inch, Were Condition. Waterbed Dale Ernhardt Sr. With Wheels On Dodge Van. Heater Included If Interested. $300 Electrical Material With Matching $18 Asking $200 For All 4 Heater Is Less Than Or Best Offer Letter Coat Industrial, Commercial, Large Beveled Mirror. 2005 Husqvarna 860-774-8008 $700 Conair Foot Massage GTH2548 Call 508-873-1394 3 Years Old. New, With 2 Cars In Case Residential $20 Bed Frame Is Too Big $150 Wire, Pipe, Fittings, Relays, Antique Oak For Our Bedroom COINS Coils, Overloads, Fuses, 508-410-6017 Garden Tractor 8-Inch/10-Inch 508-434-0315 Rocking Chair With Koeler 25HP V-Twin Asking $250 OBO State Quarters Breakers, Meters, $100 Porcelain Plates Punches, Pipe-Benders. Command Commercial 508-234-8731 Still In Bank Rolls! Antique Pine Buffet 40’ Aluminum Engine. Less Than 100 Hours All With Children’s Pictures Complete Set, ‘P’ & ‘D’ Dasher Electric New Recessed Troffer By Well-Known Artist. $200 Ladder Use. 48” Deck, Newly Brunarhans 774-232-0407 Scooter Flourescent 3-Tube Serviced. Includes With Certificates & Numbers, 12-Gun Hutch-Style $300 T-8 277V Fixtures 508-867-8948 $295 Craftsman Dump Trailer. Still In Original Boxes. Enclosed New Sliding List $3295 If Interested, Call Gun Cabinet Coleman Electric Lift Recliner $56 Each Gas Fireplace Asking $2000 508-347-3238 $500 $300 Screen Doors Will Discuss Prices Powermate Call 5pm-8:30pm Log Set $50 Each 860-774-1261 Dry Bar Never-Used 508-867-6546 5000W Generator Daybed Brand New, Original Pump Jacks With 2 Stools Unopened Box. 2500 80-Gallon Ruud All Oak 110V/220V, 20A. $200 Haywood $50 Each Well Maintained. R.H. Peterson 24” Split Sports Cards $500 Antique Hooked Rug Wakefield Oak Vented Log Set New Sinks Electric Water 10HP Briggs & Stratton Mostly Stars & Rookies Scuba Gear Engine. Recent New $100 Bedroom Set With 24” Triple-T Burner $50 & $75 Baseball, Football, Hockey, Heater Either Gas Or Propane. Tanks, Wetsuit, BC, Fins, Magneto. Honda 1400 Generator Double(Full-Sized) Bed With Basketball, And More! 3 Years Old. Mirror, Bureau, And Table. Original $650 New Radiator Heaters Excellent Condition Regulator With Octopus, Etc. Runs Well. Used For $300 $30 Each $50 Power Outages. $350 MUST SELL! $400 $300 Call Dave $400 OBO 508-864-9223 508-341-6669 $450 FIRM 508-943-8482 413-245-9266 860-779-6171 508-320-0133 508-892-8242 860-928-5266

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Asking $200 $45 Will Sell Mahogany Cedar Chest Call Chris We have 100,000 lively $600 Negotiable Ruby & Diamond Tile-Top Table $800 FIRM 508-798-3560 Solid Oak old books at With Flower Designs, ALSO: 508-892-9103 508-234-2897 14K Ladies’ Ring THE BOOK BEAR Yard Tractor Tires L-Desk & Hutch Pedestal Legs. With 2 Stools. NASCAR Ruby Wt. Appx. .60ct Asking $225 On Wheels. Directional Tires Kitchen Center Mahogany Die-Cast Models 2 Diamonds Are Set To The $1995 23”x8.5”x12” Side. Fine Color & Light, Distressed Oak Wheat, 774-452-1668 $100 By Oster Bedroom Set They’re Back! Good Quality. Full-Size Bed. Highboy, $5 And Up! Integrated Surge Supressor 508-248-6783 Complete Set Of Attachments Documented Replacement Power Unit, Storage Curios, For Food Processing, Mirrored Dresser, BRAND NEW Value $1375 Wedding Gown & Nightstand. Open Shelf (Built-In Lamp) Cooking & Baking. SHIPMENT! Asking $750 Top Drawbridge Slides H0 Scale Train Excellent Condition. We have books for the Flower Girl Dress Great Condition. Call 508-347-5813 Forward And Illuminated Equipment $65 $1200 scholar, collector and Both Worn Once. Gown Is Saddles Desktop. general reader. Satin With Sequins, Bead & Many, Many Items, Engines, 508-949-1320 Solid Oak Bed $100 Each Schwinn 68”Wx81”Dx72”H Located on Route 9 in West Tracks, Power Packs, Lace. Sleeveless, Long Full-Sized. Bureaus, Bookcases, Etc. (Includes Left-L) Brookfield, halfway between Train & Veil. Gorgeous! Scenery, Etc. Kitchen Table Electric Scooter One Owner/1yr Old/MINT Amherst & Worcester. All For $100 Excellent Condition. Blessings Farm Needs new battery, $60. Open 7 days a week, Dress Is Satin, Sleeveless, With 4 Chairs $850 Originally $2400 Goes To Ankles. Has 508-885-4504 50 H Foote Road 508-765-1231 10am-6pm Black With Gold Trim 508-756-6120 (508)764-6560 Embroidered Flowers & $100 Charlton We Also Buy 774-289-6982 508-248-1411 A-Line Shape. Hand-Crafted Scuba Gear Solid Wrought Iron BOOK COLLECTIONS, $200 For Both OBO ‘60s Stereo For Sale Jewelry Credenza Cabinet Manchester Nordic Trac Flat Fireplace LIBRARIES & 774-289-1871 Many Varieties Includes Sherwood Octopus, With Radio China Set Walk Fit Skier/Rower Cobra 2pc Lg. Genesis 3 Screen ESTATES! Rings $150 Wedding Lucite Bracelets 24K Gold, Complete, $100 Combo Gauge. 2 Aluminum With Matching Andirons CALL FOR INFO. Earrings Both In Good Condition 8 Servings. Used Only A 508-885-9992 Tanks With Tank Boots. Insp. 44”x33” 508-867-8705 Gown (Satin) And More! Call 10am-7pm Few Times For Special 8/2009. Womens Size 14 $50 or call Toll Free From David’s Bridal 508-410-5783 508-885-6831 Occasions. Oak Computer 5MM Neosport Wetsuit. Worn Only Few Hours. Plus Sugar & Creamer. Excursion Bag And 10.5’ Grey Corion 877-809-2665 Countertop Like New! Size 12/14 Hegner 19 Inch Ladies Fur Coats Large Bowl & Platter, Armoire Some Weights With Sequins, Matching Excellent Condition. $150 $1200 With Sink Veil & Train. Gorgeous! New & Refurbished $75 Thomasville Scroll Saw Great Prices. $100 OBO Trumpet $100 Bought From Local Dive $99 OBO With Stand With The Look Of New, 774-289-1871 Shop, Can No Longer Use Grohle Ladylux Cherry Leave Message $400 FIRM Electric/Acoustic Guitar Call Deb 508-981-2636 And Not The Price. Vinci Brand $100 Cafe Faucet Bedroom Set Call 508-987-5515 Maple Headboard 508-347-1492 $40 508-885-4580 After 4pm Mink, Raccoon, Fox, Dresser, Mirror, Chest, Shearling, Coyote, & Footboard 508-864-7159 Several Call 508-234-2647 Nightstand, Headboard & Hewlett Packard And More! & Organ Footboard. With Queen Western Saddle Long & Short Maple 6-Drawer Queen-Sized Sony Wega 32” TV Mattress & Boxspring Black, With Pad. Only Color Printer Technics SXEN4 Like New! Included. Used A Few Times. 508-885-8940 Dresser Best Offer Bedroom Sets $25 Leave Message $150 Very Good Condition! $150 Full-Sized w/Rails, Rascal Scooter w/Box & Mattress, Cherry Seldom Used. Whirlpool Landscape From 1970’s Mirrored Dressers, $750 Steals It! Also: Air Conditioner $200 600 Series Drawered Nightstand Beautiful Oak Child’s Western Saddle Best Offer $1200 Each 41”W x 54”H x 23”D Call 508-949-7040 Energy-Efficient, 8000 BTU Equipment 774-452-1668 With Bridle, Black $125 Trailer 508-892-8316 Rugs Cabinet For TV TOOL SHEDS $150 $995 OBO With Recessed Doors. 508-943-4365 Computer Desk Panasonic Bird Of Paradise Paid $800 Miscellaneous (2)9x12, 9x14 Made of Texture 1-11 Glass Top, Pull-Out Leaf, Aluminum Folding Color TV Asking $200 8x8 $625 Attached File Cabinet Staging/Scaffolding Items $295 Each WHIRLPOOL $150 CT-36SX12F Photos Available By Email 8x10 $800 2 Sections w/Platforms, 36” HDS Flat Screen With Oriental Style 508-764-4103 GLASS-TOP Maytag Wall-Mount (2)Red 9x12 8x12 $875 Beige Shermag On Wheels, w/Steps Microwave Oven Remote & Operating 8x16 $1175 ELECTRIC RANGE Glider & Ottoman 4’6”W, 7’3”L, 6’-12’H Instructions. $300 Each Square Foot Works Fine. $50 Delivered And $275 $225 $895 OBO $475 508-943-8693 Concrete Call 508-949-8851 Call 5pm-8:30pm Head Skis, Call 508-943-1206 Built On-Site Frigidaire Top-Mount 508-867-6546 Bindings & Poles After 7pm Shed Door Footing Forms Other Sizes Available Refrigerator Hewlett Packard Never Used! Interior Bi-Fold Doors SF32 - $45 Each Call 413-324-1117 $225 DeskJet 970 CSE Large Colonial $150 Park Model RV Some Lumber Wheelbarrow Emerson Microwave $25 Color Printer Bedroom Chest Pioneer & Technics 2002, 12x40 MORE! $20 Trestle-Style With Automatic Duplicating 4 Large Drawers & 3 Smaller Stereo Components (like brand new) on beautiful $15 Each All White, Good Condition. Best Offer 508-248-1951 (5) Steel Lally Columns Library Table Call 508-801-6367 $30 Drawers. Mahogany. lot in campground can be $200 Paid $500 Call 508-949-7040 used for a full 6 months (15 Antique, 72”x32”Wide 508-764-9309 Will Sell For $300 April-15 October every year) Shoprider Scooter (8) Antique Milk Cans Boards. White GE Profile 508-347-7520 Mitsubishi 65” Lot paid for until 2097. $1000 $110 Asking $175 30” Convection Hosier Cabinet $48,000 Practically New! In Original Condition Frigidaire Gallery Gas Dryer Also Large Oak & Projection TV Call Don (508)344-9499 Antique Victor Victrola, Wall Oven $900 With Oak Entertainment Men’s Suit $70 1850’s Melodeon Organ, GE Spacemaker Over-Stuffed Upholstered Glass Hutch Center Pioneer Stereo Size 42 Regular, Black, New! 413-245-7388 Lighted Interior, Storage $100 And More Microwave Oven Green Chair $700 508-248-1951 Underneath, Silverware System Other Items And Vent $250 Drawer Tomos 80 Motorcycle With All Original Manuals. Stainless Steel Huntington Green Floral 3-Speed Auto Dishes, Small Appliances GE Profile $600 Includes Turntable, Radio And More Double Tub Sink TT Custom Fit 2-Cushion Sofa $500 Tuner, 5-Band Analyzer For Induction Stovetop Oak Twin Bed Call After 4pm On Stand. Car Cover $700 End Tables Speakers. Cassette Tape Great For Workshop Or For 2002 Roadster All For $550 With Storage Underneath Player/Recorder, CD Player. 860-935-0112 Moving, So MUST SELL Kitchen Set $100 (2) Glass-Top With Laundry Room. Convertible (Will Fit Wrought Iron Base Original Cost $1250 $40 Other Years) 508-347-8029 Drop-Leaf, 5 Chairs Excellent Condition Small Antique $625 Primitive $90 For Both $90 $425 413-262-9990 Pottery Hutch 860-774-1833 Cabinet Excellent Condition. Wizard Of Oz Various 413-245-3402 Original Cost $260 Used Appliances Black w/Lock & Key Books $100 $60 Stereo With Call For Details MOST ITEMS Roberts Reel-To-Reel Older Editions All Very Good Condition Player Piano Antique Yard Speakers Tape Player/Recorder 508-943-8693 508-735-9703 HALF ORIGINAL Victrola Talking Machine Excellent Condition Tractor Cultivator $50 Best Offer Floor Model Call 508-278-7958 Hunting Camo PRICE! 150 Rolls Go With It $100 508-764-9309 Lexmark Printer $850 Book Shelf Clothes & $50 OBO Arien Tractor Two Electric Boat 6 Feet Tall 508-234-9020 Trolling Motors Storm Door Turn Of The Century Equipment Wood Piano Bench Arc Welder $40 & $60 30” x 80” Call 860-779-0947 Mostly New, Some Used. With Storage Wood-Burning Stove Never Used. With All Parts. 4-Piece Living Sizes Medium, Large & XL. $25 OBO Pratt & Whitney 508-248-6783 Paid $108 Room Set Fishing Equipment Wood Stove Insulated Suit, Jackets, Call Flat-Belt Driven Snapper Sell For $59 Couch & Three Chairs, Vermont Castings Resolute Vests, Hats, Gloves, Pants. 508-892-1679 Archery Equipment Metal Lathe Mahogany Framed. Excellent Condition. Very Archery, Shotgun, Roto-Tiller ALSO: Good Condition. Clean Burning, Firescreen Black Powder Machinist Tools Overall Dimensions; $350 OBO Liner Tray 7’ Long By 2’ Wide IR5003, Used Twice Metal Door And Warming Shelves Call For Prices For Cargo Area/Floor For Auto Tools Paid $1295 With 15 Glass Lites, Included. 508-949-1320 Comes With 3 & 4 Jaw 2008 Subaru Outback Antenna Tower Chucks. $950 Left Or Right Hang. Above Fireplace $2100 New Never Used. $40 Asking $1100 Jenny Lind 35mm Camera $450 TracVac Mantle Cost $70 860-923-3532 Model 385-IC/385LH Call Richard With Shelves & Beveled 508-943-0277 Oak 3/4 Bed Asking $45 CASH Ask For Ron Used Once. 508-885-9046 Mirror Headboard & Footboard, Brookfield 146 VHS Disney Movies Paid $1300 $100 Yamaha With Spring & Rails, 508-867-2224 $1100 Plus 5-Drawer Dresser 508-885-5189 Prom Dress Sylvania Record 508-885-3124 V-Star 1100 And Mattress Living Room Sofa Bear Cat Vac-N-Chip Pro Player Studded Seat & Pillion Pad Asking $500 New - Size 4 & Chair Beautiful Paisley Multi-Print & Vac Pro Exponent 4/40, Solid State, Unique Oak Table $200 Ethan Allen. Sturdy Lifetime MOTORS With White Background. Models 72085, 72285, On Original Stand. 72” Round Jenny Lind 72295 FitnessQuest Edge Frame, Excellent Quality. 1/2HP 230/460V Spaghetti Straps. 1960’s or 1970’s, $550 Crosstrainer Maple 3/4 Bed Floral Pattern, Country 1725RPM, 56 Frame. 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Good Shape, Runs Good! $20.00/yard Open 7 Days A Week Lighterian Reiki VII We Do It All! Techs/Foreman We Have Dishes, Impella, Battery & Ignition 3 plus delivery 8:30am-10:30am Call Us Before You Have Technician Years Old. T. Jepson & Son, LLC. 3:00pm-5:00pm Reconnective Healing II A Yard Sale. Wanted for lawn Furniture, Toys, ICNDF Certified Trainer For Sturbridge Automotive Collectibles, and Much, $1800 OBO 508-885-3037 Always Interested In Call For Details maintenance & 774-272-3729 Call (508)865-2227 Much More! Call 508-680-2435 Experienced, Caring Staff Old Lighting, Pottery, 508-347-9970 construction divisions Stop By And Check St. Bernards Individualized Care Stoneware, Old Toys, Us Out! 1985 Ski Nautique Available! Attention To Detail Paintings, Prints, Frames, Cashiers Job Requirements: Memorial Day Furniture, Snowshoes & “2001” FIREWOOD Friday & Saturday •Drivers license Weekend 508-987-0077 Wood Skies, Iron Banks & w/clean DMV record 400 Hours On Engine, Green Or Seasoned Doorstops, Phonographs, 11pm-7am May 29th-31st Newer Upholstery. Cut, Split & Delivered 205 Federal Hill Road & •2-3 years experience 9am-5pm Telephones, Radios w/landscape company $4000 OBO WOOD LOTS WANTED Oxford, MA Part-Time Rain Or Shine Above Average Prices •D.O.T. card 413-222-2058 Call Paul starwoodpetresort.com Paid! Cash Paid! 16-32 Hours/Week & 508-769-2351 Call Us First & Second Shifts •Pesticide license Tuesday, June 1st 1990 Glasport 508-987-5349 508-248-5150 Fast-Paced, High Volume preferred 9am-5pm 20 Foot [email protected] Gas Station. Have Fun Salary and benefits 286 LIVESTOCK At Work! $5 - Fill A Bag Day! Open Bow Ski Boat Going... Going... commensurate Make An Offer For Firewood APPLY IN PERSON w/experience Large Items New 350 Engine, Zero Hours. Gone to the Dogs Village Mobil New Interior, New Flooring. Green, $135 2003 HAWK Call Drive-On Trailer. Training and behavior Custom 2-Horse BOOKS! 365 Main Street 22 Norcross Road (Route 20) A. Arsenault & Sons Spencer, MA Sacrifice At $7200 128 cubic feet. management in your Gooseneck Trailer home. Dressing/sleeping area. BOOKS! Sturbridge located in Spencer 508-885-2306 12 Foot Jon Boat 508-347-7577 508-885-5589 Help Us To Help Them! (508)476-3073 Positive methods Excellent condition. Seats, Electric Motor, $12,000. BOOKS! Fax resume All Proceeds Go To On Trailer. or used. The Cat Shelter. 860-634-4632 508-885-9889 $1500 (774)696-7879 Certified Pet Dog Woodstock, CT We Buy Books! COMPANIONS 508-234-6096 trainer and member Accumulations The Junk Gypsy APDT Collections Estates OMEMAKERS Maids Wanted Clothes (Medium-Large) 2004 Carver 360 H 280 CRAFTS Call Renelle at Bagged Shavings Etc. I Am Looking For Plus Sport Sedan Immediate Someone Who Is Gowns, Costumes, 508-892-1850 Kiln-Dried Pine The Book Bear Mature/Responsible & Accessories, Vintage, (2) 375HP Volvo 8.1 Liter PUBLIC AUCTION Openings Engines. 7.3KW Kohler email: Paper Bags. Route 9 Teachable And Eager Fabric, Books, Whimsical Charlton Mills [email protected] 3.25 Cubic Feet West Brookfield, MA To Work, To Join My Staff, Stuff & Much More! Generator, 2 State Rooms, Local Work Fresh Water Vacu-Flush Craft Emporium $5.00 Each (No Limit) Call Today For Cleaning Saturday & Sunday Head, Full Galley. 13 Worcester Road Residential/Businesses. May 29th & 30th Pick Up In An Appointment Instant Pay PRICE REDUCED (Route 20) West Brookfield Qualifications Are: Have Your 9am-2pm $199,000 FAN-C-PET 508-867-8705 Own Vehicle, Cleaning Charlton, MA Rock Valley Farm Call KeepMeHome 34 Cathy Lane $179,000 Mobile (Toll-Free) Experience, Personable, Call 774-230-8295 Craft, Art, Floral, Candle, 508-867-2508 877-809-2665 877-302-2323 Organized, Punctual, Southbridge Jewelry, Sewing Supplies, Grooming Salon And A Problem-Solver. Fabric, Gifts, Wrappings, www.keepmehome.com This Is A Permanent 2004 Glastron Fixtures, Office, And Vicki Kelley Horse Tack WANTED Part-Time Position. Yard Sale 17-Foot Bowrider Equipment To Be Offered At Professional Bits, Bridles, Saddles, Cat’s Meow Village Hours Start At 8:45am. 3.0L Volvo Penta I/O, Public Auction To The Accessories. New, Used, Personal Care We Do Withhold Taxes. Nelson Street General Public On English, Western, Blankets, Reproduction Of The 135 HP V6. Groomer Unibank Of Uxbridge Attendant If You Would Like More Webster, MA Less Than 80 Hours! Saturday May 29th Gift Items, Reins. 20 Years Exp. (No Longer Made) Mornings & Afternoons. Information, Please Call Saturday, May 29th E-Z Load Trailer, Begins At 10am Almost Anything Tammie At Preview & Inspection “We Go Right to If You Have One To Sell, Experienced & Reliable. (Raindate: June 5th) 2 Pairs Of Waterskis. Horse-Related References Required. 508-347-3275 $10,000 OBO On Friday, May 28th, 9-5 Your Door” Rock Valley Farm Call 508-234-4722 8am-3pm MA Lic. 1109 Ask For Tom Or Call For Interview Now Hiring For 508-347-2279 508-987-2419 West Brookfield 508-764-6376 Brookfield & Dudley. Something For Everyone! After 6pm 508-667-6029 508-867-2508 Leave Message 4 ☎ TOWN-TO-TOWN CLASSIFIEDS ☎ A STONEBRIDGE PRESS PUBLICATION ☎ May 26, 2010

310 GENERAL HELP 402 GENERAL SERVICES 442 LICENSED DAY 457 LAWN/GARDEN 505 APARTMENTS FOR 505 APARTMENTS FOR 505 APARTMENTS FOR 505 APARTMENTS FOR WANTED CARE RENT RENT RENT RENT Cleanouts ALL RUBBISH NOW SOUTHBRIDGE Southbridge Southbridge Cleanups REMOVAL C&C Clean, Small 2 Bedroom Two Bedroom, 2nd Floor. ENROLLING Furniture Removed 15 Ballard Court Duplex Apartment. Stove, Quiet Neighborhood, Not Far Haul-Away FALL 2010 Mattresses Properties 3 Bedroom, First Floor. Refrigerator, Washer/Dryer From Center Of Town. HEAT, Heat & Hot Water Hookups, Yard, Good Area. Hot Water & Appliances Basements Bright Beginnings TV’s LOOK & COMPARE Included. Included. Off-Street Parking. Montessori Brush & Leaves Credit Check Required. Attics Southbridge $975/Month No Pets. No Pets Pre-School Lumber $575/Month Plus Utilities First & Security Deposit Apartments Quality 1, 2 & 3 16 Ballard Court 465 Main Street, Oxford, MA Metals 3 Bedroom, Second Floor. Call 508-414-7169 $700/Month Garages Tires Bedroom Apartments! Available June 1st Lifeguard Yards Your Child Deserves The Appliances, Off-Street Heat & Hot Water Best Start To Their Appliances Parking. Included. 508-765-9673 Positions Rental Property Education! Cellars & Attics $975/Month Southbridge Available For Estate Cleanouts 508-987-3465 Sturbridge 186 Hamilton Street Coombs Street Cleaned 2 Bedroom Apartment Certified Lic. #8121699 Demolition Work 2 Bedroom Apartment Second Floor, 2 Bedroom Spencer Small Building Appliances & Hot Water Heat & Hot Water Available. 2 Bedroom Townhouses. Lifeguards Demolition Performed Included. Convenient Included. Applianced, Washer/Dryer Electric Appliances, For Our If You Want 448 FURNITURE CALL FOR OUR Location, Laundry Room Wall-To-Wall Carpet Hook-ups. No Pets. Hookups. Community To Get Rid Of It, LOW RATES On Premises $750/Month Section 8 OK. One Year Lease. No Pets. Ask For JD $750/Month 105 West Main Street $700 First & Last Pool. Full Days We’ll Do It! New Mattress Sets $625/$720 per month. 508-867-2564 Call (508)765-0501 2 Bedroom First And Security. & Weekends FREE Estimates! Still Wrapped In Plastic Second Floor Security Deposit ($500) References And Credit Call (508)886-4312 (Including 774-230-8586 $250, $350, $600/Month Check Required. Or $450 Composted Condo Duplex 94 West Main Street Holidays) You Choose The Quality Call (508)596-8497 For Rent 2 Bedroom Spencer Available At Perriwinkles, Sheep Manure Second Floor Applications IDEAL Available At Farm! Must See!!! 1 Bedroom Apartment. Available At: Oxford, MA $600/Month Near Bus Route. Saturdays & Sundays 20lb Bags Putnam Southbridge EVENTS At $10 Per Bag 2 Bedroom With Master 105 West Main Street $530 Brookside Terrace 10am-3pm Dresser Street No Smoking/Pets, Off-Street 11 Village Drive, Let Us Plan Your 508-494-8757 Call 508-867-6111 Suite, Located In Quiet 2 Bedroom, Third Floor 1-2 Bedrooms, First Floor, Secluded Location, But Close Left Side Parking. Coin-Op On Site. Next Event! Or By Appointment Leave Message In 2-Family Home, Inexpensive To Heat. Lots Of Southbridge, MA To Downtown And Rte 395. $575/Month With Garage. Graduations/Showers Family Pets Considered Storage Space. Call Wanda Group Dinners 96 North Street Quiet. No Pets/Smoking First/Last, Security & 454 HOME $1200/Month + Utilities 2nd Floor, One Bedroom First/Security 508-764-7675 x5 Casino Outings Available July 1st Background Check IMPROVEMENT Shrub & Tree Wall-To-Wall Carpet Leave Message Call (774)696-4567 And More! Trimming Call Chris $575/Month 508-765-7131 Pizza Maker You Give Us The Details 860-634-6001 Service Pets Only And We Handle DiGeronimo Hedges Or Mike Southbridge Spencer & The Bookings, 508-868-9341 W/D Hookups, FIRST FLOOR APARTMENT 2 Bedroom. Centrally Painting Shrubbery Stove/Refrigerator. Kitchen Help Transportation, Trees Cut AVAILABLE Located. Second Floor. Experience Preferred And Everything Else! Quality, Affordability First/Last/Security, 3-4 Bedroom Off-Street Parking. Liming & Fertilizing DOUGLAS References Large Eat-In Kitchen, Near No Pets Apply In Person No Party & Trust Edging & Mulching Too Big Or Small! Without Compromise 1, 2 & 3 Bedroom 774-437-1596 Police Station & Route 169. $650/Month Village Pizza Cutting Tall Grass $850/Month Plus Utilities First/Last & Security Email For A Quote! Apartments Available Section 8 OK 508-885-6005 487 Main Street Interior Rooms Our Specialty! Prices start at $845/month. Sturbridge [email protected] As Low As Call Tim Or Cara ALSO Includes heat, hot water, SOUTHBRIDGE 508-347-5175 508-347-8177 $139 All Types Of Fencing A/C, pool, fitness center Ask For Ted Or Bob Spencer 433 CLEANING Ceilings $59 Installed & children’s program. BRAND NEW Southbridge Attractive Two Woodwork $59 Off street parking. Bedroom Apartments, 508-867-2564 Call (508)476-3777 APARTMENTS! First Floor, 2 Bedroom Serving Central Mass. Apartment. Townhouse Or One Floor SHIPPER 2 Bedrooms/$775. Appliances, Some With Experience A Must. * TLC Home * James DiGeronimo Modern & Clean. Cell 508-577-7940 Douglas Available now. Off-Street Parking. Washer/Dryer Hookups, Monday-Thursday Cleaning Room For One Tenant In Modern & Bright, 9:30am-4pm. 26 Hours Stove, refrigerator and $750 to $775/Month Have You Heard The A Charming Second Floor dishwasher included. 774-258-0147 Quiet Country Setting. A Week. No Benefits. Phrase, “GOING GREEN?” 500 REAL ESTATE Studio Apartment In Directly Off Route 9. Email: [email protected] Home Repairs Secure building. We Use & Supply Organic Douglas. Off-street parking. Available Now! Fax: 508-987-8013 Cleaners To Ensure Your Kitchen Bathroom All Utilities Inlcuded In Southbridge 508-735-4335 Family’s Safety. Or Basement NO Pets. First Floor, Three Bedrooms, Visit Our Website Or Mail: EAL STATE $600/month Rent Remodeling 501 R E First/Last & Security Call (508)765-5852 No Pets www.spencercondos.com Attn: Chris Athanas Gift Certificates For New Floors, Cleaned & 627 Main Street Baby Showers, Decks WANTED Deposit, Please. 774-280-0372 Painted. Some Carpeting, N. Oxford, MA 01537 Anniversaries, And More! Handicap Accessibility Southbridge Stove, Off-Street Parking, A Perfect Gift! Ramps 12 Cohasse Street Washer/Dryer Hookups Spencer 319 HEALTH CARE ALL AMMIE ODAY Dudley Second Floor (Rear), One In Apartment Large One Bedroom C T T 40 Year Roof Deposits. References and PROFESSIONALS Dresser Hill Bedroom, 1 Bath. Quiet Apartment. Located Near FOR A GREENER Painting Building. Stove & Credit Check Required. Route 9. With Huge Closet, TOMORROW! Inside & Outside Apartments Refrigerator & Electric No Utilities. Carpeted Living Room. Music Therapy 2 Bedroom In Country $750 Per Month Walkways Included. Kitchen Includes Major Students/Grads, Musicians 508-347-3275 Setting. Stove And $595/Month Plus Water & Sewer. Appliances. Tenant Washer Share Your Talents With 774-230-7885 Landscaping Refrigerator Included, Gas-On-Gas Stove. Call (508)637-1074 & Dryer. Elderly, Disabled. Retaining Walls ************** Laundry Facility, First & Last Month. Off-Street Parking, Rewarding Positions Locally. Office/Homes Off-Street Parking. DEMOLITION No Pets. Southbridge Nice Quiet Location. Make A Difference In Spring Or Fall Cleanings EQUAL HOUSING No Pets. 508-735-2559 $550/Month First And Security Five Room, Three People’s Lives Weekly/Bi-Weekly Or Call GO2Guys At 508-951-2641 Send Your Resume With OPPORTUNITY Deposit Required. Bedroom Apartment. Monthly Cleanings 800-372-2420 $700 Monthly Southbridge Newly Remodeled. First Cover Letter To Lic CT/MA/RI ************** [email protected] Flexible Hours/Days Plus Utilities. 141 Elm Street Floor. Washer/Dryer Spencer Insured To $2M All real estate advertising in Recently Remodeled Hookups, Modern Kitchen Registered/Insured/ this newspaper is subject to (508)397-0212 Large Three Bedroom Bonded Quality Is #1 Two Bedroom Apartment. & Bath, Hardwoods. 320 MEDICAL/DENTAL The Federal Fair Housing Act Appliances, Washer/Dryer Duplex. Appliances Included. $775/Month Washer/Dryer Hookups, References Available of 1968, which makes it Fiskdale Hookups. Off-Street Parking. Call 508-769-2500 illegal to advertise any Three Bedroom Townhouse No Pets. Hardwood Floors. Nice Yard, Physical JJ’s Painting preference, limitation or Style Apartment. $650/Month Off-Street Parking. Affordable discrimination based on race, $1282/Month No Utilities Included. Southbridge $1150/Month Therapist color, religion, sex, handicap, Heat & Hot Water Included 1-508-328-9093 Large 5 Room, 2nd Floor No Pets. Per Diem Cleaning Service familial status (number of Washer/Dryer Hookups Apartment First & Security We Offer Quality Work At children and or pregnancy), Fully Applianced Kitchen Southbridge Close To Downtown, 508-735-3805 Homecare And Computer An Affordable Price! Off-Street Parking, Experience Required. national origin, ancestry, age, With Dishwasher. 2 Bedroom Aparment • Homes & Offices marital status, or any Available May 21st W/D Hookups. COMPETITIVE PAY! First Floor. Pets Negotiable. Spencer • Carpet Cleaning intention to make an such First & Security Off-Street Parking. preference, limitation or Call 508-764-1401 Large, Bright, 3+ Bedroom Auburn VNA • Floors 508-347-2200 Stove & Refrigerator Apartment. Stove, Washer Helping Hands. 508-887-1914 discrimination. This Included. No Utilities. • And Much More! newspaper will not & Dryer. Heat Included. Healing Hearts REGISTERED, Security Deposit Required Southbridge No Smoking Or Pets. We Offer: knowingly accept any Leicester/Rochdale CORI/Credit Check Required. 191 Pakachoag Street INSURED & BONDED • Painting (Interior/Exterior) advertising for real estate Duplex Large Heated 2 Bedroom. Security Deposit Auburn, MA 01501 Section 8 Accepted. Stove & Refrigerator $1000/Month Give Maria A Call • Wallpapering that is in violation of the law. 2 Bedrooms, Cellar, Yard, No Pets. Call (508)791-0081 508-764-2500 • Light Carpentry Our readers are hereby Deck. Off-Street Parking, Included. Call 508-885-3031 1-Year Lease No Pets. Or 774-272-0903 Email: (Ext. Rotted Wood, Int. informed that all dwellings Laundry Hookup, 1.5 Baths. 508-248-3743 [email protected] R&D Cleaning Molding & Trim) advertising in this newspaper No Pets. No Smoking. Washer/Dryer Hookups. EOE • Power Washing are available on and equal First & Security Southbridge Hardwood Floors. Spencer Services (Wood & Vinyl) opportunity basis. To $1175/Month Lease & Security Required. • Gutter Cleaning/Installation complain about 3 Bedroom, Large $750/Month One Bedroom Available For Houses, Heat, Electricity & Apartment. Appliances, Of Gutter Guards discrimination call The Water Included! 508-764-2866 Furnished Apartment. Apartments, Offices, Etc. Washer/Dryer Hookups. $570/Month 400 SERVICES Bonded. • House Cleaning Department of Housing and Call Mary • Senior Discounts Urban Development “HUD” Section 8 Approved. Off-Street Parking. Landlord & Daily Discounts 508-989-9385 Off-Street Parking. Southbridge First & Last. No Pets. FREE Estimates Save 15% toll-free at 1-800-669-9777. Low Rent! For the N.E. area, call HUD First, Last And References. References Required. 402 GENERAL SERVICES Low Rates Call Today For A North Brookfield $750 Per Month Two Bedroom Apartment. Coin-Op Laundry On-Site. Call Anytime ad 617-565-5308,. The toll Free Estimate 2 Bedrooms Also: Very Clean, Freshly Painted., 774-200-1427 774-289-2387 No Job Too Big free number for the hearing Refrigerator & Stove. impaired is 1-800-927-9275 Heat/Hot Water Included Two Bedroom Available Or Too Small Elevator Accessible, Onsite $625 Quiet Neighborhood. Laundromat, Trash Removal, No Pets. No Smokers. Uxbridge The Cleaning Four Bedroom A Very Affordable Apartment Updated 2 Bedroom, Private Parking. $875 Woman WANTED Appliances Included. For The Right Tenant. 2 Bathroom Apartment. Over 20 Years Experience Paint Pro’s Credit Check Required First/Last & Security. Farms Or Houses For More Info Call (978)852-0886 First & Last Required. 1-Year Lease Cleaning In The Local Area! Specializing In With Acreage (508)867-4277 References Available Exterior Restoration Southbridge 508-765-0580 No Pets/Smoking A CALL Call Linda For Relocating Leave Message $825/Month Full Power-Washing Families North Brookfield 3 Bedroom, Second Floor Utilities Not Included. 774-289-3163 Services 24 Spring Street $900/Month 508-667-8746 WE HAUL Also: 4 Bedroom, Second Floor Southbridge FREE Estimates 3 Large Rooms, Modern 2 Bedroom, Fast, Reliable 442 LICENSED DAY Waterfront Home Second Floor. Like New! $950/Month Licensed & Insured Any Lake Considered 1 1/2 Bath Townhouse Rubbish Removal CARE No Pets. Deleaded Certificate. Visa/MC Accepted Also: On Charlton Line. $600/Month Off-Street Parking, Applianced, Webster Attics Financing Available Multi-Family Or House References & Security Washer/Dryer Hookups. *************** For Approved Washer, Dryer Hookup, Basements With In-Law Apartment Required. Spacious. New Windows, Garage, New Floors. The Commonwealth of Homeowners! 508-867-7404 Doors, Plumbing, NORTH VILLAGE Garages Massachusetts Office of Will Do Repairs. Great Location! Call Today! Electrical Gas Heat ONE MONTH Household Items Child Care Services Plasse Real Estate MOVE-IN CONDITION 508-347-3088 508-987-5588 Northbridge $775/Month + Security FREE RENT! Appliances requires that all ads One Bedroom Call 508-765-9165 placed in the newspaper From $500 Per Month. 617-645-2811 2 Bedroom Units Demolition for child care (daycare) First, Security & 505 APARTMENTS FOR Southbridge Starting At $783!! Visa/MC/Check in your home include PAINTING Reference Required. your license number. RENT No Pets. Must Be H.U.D. Southbridge Paige Hill Area Excellent Two Bedroom Heat And Hot Water WE TAKE IT ALL! Interior/ Income Eligible. 4 Rooms, One Bedroom. Is Included. Call Dave Hardwood Floors, Apartment Available. 1-800-414-0239 Exterior Townhouse Style 508-234-4041 Washer/Dryer Hookup. Must Income www.acallwehaul.com Stove & Fridge. With Garage. Power Washing Mon-Fri Clean, Quiet Area. Qualify. Licensed Brookside EOH $575/Month Carpentry Plus Utilities No Pets. Non-Smokers. First And Security. Section 8 Vouchers Call The Home • FREE ESTIMATES • Terrace $750/Month • FULLY Insured • Southbridge Cats OK. Credit Check. Accepted. Heat/Hot Water Leave Message Call For Appointment • Reasonable Rates • 2 Bedroom Apartments (774)200-3382 Junk Man Day Care Included! Starting At $150/Week 860-749-4112 Please call Immediate Openings Rich O’Brien Leave Message (508)987-1595 FREE BBQ Dudley Various Time Slots Painting FREE RENT!!! Southbridge REMOVAL! 2 Bedroom 48/50 Cohasse Street Southbridge 28 Years Of Experience Second Floor, Two Bedroom. Available For All Ages. Affordable 2 Bedroom $165/Week Third Floor, Small One GUTTERS CLEANED 508-248-7314 Bedroom, One Bath. Heat & Hot Water, Stove, Webster Apartments For Rent. Fridge & Washer/Dryer 1 Bedroom Apartment. Removal of Metal, Very Flexible. Webster $550/Month Spacious, Fully Brand New House Heat Included. Hookups Included. Neat & Clean, Off-Street Appliances, Reasonable Rates. Applianced. No Pets. Off-Street Parking. Parking. Excellent Location. 457 LAWN/GARDEN 2 Bedrooms No Pets/Smoking Washer & Dryer Hookups. Furniture, TV’s. Healthy Meals And $1200/Month Stove & Refrigerator Starting at $797 Included. $700/Month Stove & Refrigerator Construction Snack Provided. All are newly remodeled, First & Last Included. Affordable! Materials. • Pool carpeted, stove & 508-735-2559 508-248-0932 For Details Call Cellars/Attics Large Indoor refrigerator included. 508-612-6192 Playroom. • Basketball Court Section 8 Approved. Southbridge Cleaned. 56 Taft Street Southbridge Small Building Large Fenced-In Yard • Playground No Pets Allowed Security Deposit & Three Bedroom, Second SPECIAL Webster Demolition, Tires. Call Michelle • On-Site Laundry References Required Floor Apartment. $499 Leaves Removed. Off-Street Parking. 2 Bedroom 508-943-2526 1 Bedroom. Modern. Apartment Small Residential INCOME LIMITS APPLY Call 774-289-1714 $800/Month For More Details All Dirt Section 8 Welcome First & Last. Wall To Wall, Appliances Modern, New, Nice Area. Moves. Trees Cut License #2087686 Call Pat 401-434-8997 Included, Coin-Op Laundry, Includes Dishwasher, Brush/Limbs CONSTRUCTION & Office Open From: Southbridge No Pets. Lease And Off-Street Parking, Removed LANDSCAPING Beautiful, Three Security. Utilities Not Washer/Dryer Hookups. Mimi’s Leicester Monday-Friday Included. Third Floor Bobcat & Excavation 9:00am to 5:00pm Bedroom, Second Floor. Southbridge Furnaces Removed Range, Refrigerator, Ashland Street Call (508)764-2866 $735/Month Home Day Care Weekend & Evening Check-our-down-to- Quiet Street, Fenced Yard, Curtain Drains Washer & Dryer 2 Bedroom Apartment. Call 508-769-2500 Meals. 14 Years Experience. & Perimeter Drains Appointments Included. Modern, Clean, Wall-To-Wall earth prices first! Available Southbridge Immediate Openings Spring & Fall Cleanups $800/Month Carpets, Ceramic Tiles In Three Bedroom Weekends also! Kitchen/Hall/Bathroom. Webster All Ages, Including Infants! New Lawn Installs (Includes Hot Water) First Floor Apartment Flexible Hours, Great Rates No Pets. Recent Cabinets, Fresh Paint, Bright 4-Room Apartment. Central Mass For Rent. Wall-To-Wall, Washer and Connecticut And Sibling Discount Sprinkler Systems No Waterbeds. A/C. Off-Street Parking. $800/Month Offered. Bark Mulching First/Last & Security Section 8 Accepted & Dryer Facilities. Parking. Brookside Terrace $750/Month Recently Remodeled. No Pets. Dave Call Now Brush/Stump Removal 1-Year Lease No Pets. Washer/Dryer 11 Village Drive To Apply Call First/Last/References Credit Check. 508-347-7804 508-892-9983 HIGH Quality - LOW Prices Available Immediately Hookups. Section 8 OK. References. First & Last. 508-769-1437 Southbridge,MA 01550 508-765-0386 First & Security Required. 413-262-5082 (9:30am-5:30pm) 508-892-1793 $650/Month Lic#2084989 774-200-3102 (508)764-7675 [email protected] Call 508-949-0630 Call 508-943-0474 MAY 26, 2010 ☎ TOWN-TO-TOWN CLASSIFIEDS ☎ A STONEBRIDGE PRESS PUBLICATION ☎ 5

505 APARTMENTS FOR 505 APARTMENTS FOR 510 525 HOUSES FOR RENT 530 HOUSES FOR SALE 546 CEMETERY LOTS 550 MOBILE HOMES 575 VACATION RENTALS RENT RENT COMMERCIAL/BUSINESS CHARLTON FOR SALE Two Plots RENT TO OWN Webster WATERFRONT BY OWNER In Worcester County Minimum Down Payment Cape Cod WEBSTER Very Nice 3 Bedroom For Rent Memorial Park, Paxton, MA And $885/Month Apartment. Southbridge 2000 Sq.Ft. 5-Bedroom, At Garden Of Heritage II Hartley Terrace For Lease Recently Renovated 2BR 2-Bath Colonial, Located $1500 OBO For Both West Brookfield Dennisport 2 Bedroom Cottage On Picturesque In Worcester’s Lovely 508-864-7159 NEW Two Bedroom Mobile Dudley 9,400+ S.F. Ideal For Cranberry Lake. Partially $739-$802 Commercial/Light West Side. Home In 55+ Park. Immaculate Very Nice 2 Bedroom Furnished, Kitchen Huge Kitchen & Heat & Hot Water Apartment Industrial Use. Appliances, Marble Counter 550 MOBILE HOMES Scenic Area, Very Safe. 2 Bedroom Cottage Included. Town Water/Sewer. Double-Sized Living Tops, Large Living Area Room. Hardwood Floors, Have A Garden, A Pet, And Must Income Qualify 774-230-7640 Includes 1,850 S.F. w/Cathedral Ceiling, 1977 Mobile Home Cable TV. Office Space. Dining Room & Someone Else To Do The Section 8 Certification Or Spacious Deck, Dock, Etc. Three-Season Front Porch. $70,000 Walk To Beach. Located On Worcester Plus Park Share Snow! Welcome 508-943-1593 $1200/Month Classic Art Deco Interior Sorry, No Pets. After 5pm Street (Route 169) 508-248-5175 FOR SALE BY OWNER Madden Estates Modern Kitchens Details. Needs Minor TLC. Located In Wagon Wheel Large Private Lot. Wall-To-Wall Carpet Call Finished Deck & Yard. 508-867-7972 (508)765-5421 Park, Brookfield, MA Great For Children! Spacious Closets New Roof & Windows. 508-347-3837 On-Site Laundry ••••••••• 510 WOODSTOCK, CT Perfect Starter Home For Sturbridge Easy Highway Access Family Looking To Live In N. Grosvenordale Mobile Home 55+ $595 A Week For More Information COMMERCIAL/BUSINESS RENTAL HOUSE One Of The City’s Finest Call 508-949-9567 Webster 3BR+Office, 2BA. Neighborhoods. CT 1 Bedroom, Ideal 508-280-8331 Lake Rights, Witches Woods. For Rent Priced To Sell At Mobile Home For Sale Location, Close To 2500 Sq.Ft Rent To Own Possible 14x64 Doublewide Everything. New Floors, Webster Southbridge $1395/Month Plus Utilities $190,000 2 Bedrooms, 2 Full Baths. & Or Best Offer Second Floor, Large Three PROFESSIONAL First/Last/Security, Large Kitchen, Living Room. Carpets, Paint, Windows, Bedroom Apartment. 7500 Sq.Ft. Annual Lease. Call (508)754-1527 Laundry Room. Shower, Cabinets & Hampton Washer/Dryer Hookup, OFFICE SPACE Free Standing Buildings. NO Cats/Dogs, NO Smokers. For An Appointment Appliances Included. Counters. Newer Furnace, Off-Street Parking. For Rent Great Space! References Checked. Plenty Of Cabinet Space. No Pets. Non-Smoking. ALSO: 860-974-3020 $65,000 A/C & More. Beach: Available June 1st 98 Hamilton Street Pictures At For Appointment Washer/Dryer. 2500 Sq.Ft. www.rentinwoodstock.com $895/Month Formerly Aucoin Realty 3000 Sq.Ft. Pascoag, RI 860-923-0421 $37,500 Cottage and 508-943-8755 First Floor, Good Visibility! Lakefront Custom Home 9000 Sq.Ft. 3 Bedrooms, 4 Baths Permanent Owner Financing Suites Parking Available! 1100 Sq. Ft. 530 HOUSES FOR SALE Near I-395 Available Sleeps 3-8. 200 feet to See ISoldMyHouse.com Trailer For Sale Webster Owner Will Give You In Wells, Maine Call For Details beach, located behind Also: Price You Can’t Refuse! Ad# 172543 For Video Three Bedroom Apartment. Campground Ashworth hotel. Private 210 Sq.Ft. & Info. MLS#964134 508-347-7027 yard, with grill and tables. Large Newly Renovated Available (Rear Of Call Auburn Unique, May 15th To October 15th Kitchen & Bathroom. Two Bedroom Townhouse Quiet Park, 10 Minutes Great family area 98 Hamilton) 1-508-275-9275 One-Of-A-Kind Home! Ware and rates. Washer Hookups, Conveniently Located, $549,900 From Beach. Fully Off-Street Parking. 508-320-9075 Near Major Routes Furnished, Large 3 Bedroom, Family louzam@ Florida Room, Corner Lot. Call 603-926-1867 First/Last & Security 1.5 Bath, Deck, Full Walk-Out zammarelli.necoxmail.com Park, Pets Welcome! No Pets. 515 CONDOS-RENT/SALE Basement. Fully Applianced Asking $18,500 Country Living Near Quabbin. $850/Month Including Washer & Dryer. Call 508-277-4569 14’x67’, Must See Inside! WELLS, MAINE Heat Included. Southbridge 2 Deeded Parking Spaces. Modern & Fully Renovated! 508-450-6421 For Lease Southbridge Newly Painted, Village By the Sea Professionally Cleaned 546 CEMETERY LOTS Sturbridge New Roof, Windows, Deck, 10,850+ S.F. Building Excellent 2BR, 2BA Condo 2 bedroom/2 bath condo. For Rent In Quiet Area. Carpets. Low Condo Fees Attractive Mobile Home Plush Carpet And Freshly Pool complex, with Webster Ideal For ($205) And Move-In In Sturbridge Commercial/Industrial Fully Applianced, Including Painted Throughout. New jacuzzi and exercise room, Two Bedroom Washer/Dryer. Condition. Two Lots Retirement Park Use. Town Water/Sewer, Available At Worcester Front Load Washer/Dryer, outdoor pool, in-unit laundry, Apartment For Rent. No Smoking. A MUST SEE! Two Bedrooms, One And A/C, cable. First Floor, Off-Street Loading Dock. Includes County Memorial Park One Half Bath, Deck, Patio, Side-By-Side Stainless Steel 1,400 S.F. Office Space. $800/Month + Utilities $189,500 $85 Per Day Parking. Coin-Op, 2 Porches. First & Security OPEN HOUSE SUNDAYS In Paxton. New Roof, New Windows, Fridge With Ice/Water, Good Location. Located On Worcester Non-Selected. And Many Updates. And Stove All Remain. Street (Route 169) References & Credit Check Noon-2pm Summer Rentals Separate Utilities Required. Asking $1200 For Both Beautifully Landscaped. $52,900 $850 Weekly Call 508-865-2331 Or Best Offer $85,000 For More Information Available Immediately 774-276-2947 413-687-9151 Call 508-764-4693 (508)765-5421 Call 508-450-8097 508-885-1071 508-347-8791 (508)429-7568

1963 King Midget 1975 Mercedes 1988 Buick 2000 Ford 1999 Toyota SULLIVAN AUTO 2000 Subaru Outback New Engine, Comet Clutch, With Leather, 88k Miles 700 AUTOMOTIVE 450SL Estate Wagon Mustang GT Camry SALES $6050 All-New Brakes, New Paint, Last Of The Woodies! $11,500 OBO 224k Miles, Runs Great! 33 Main Street New Convertible Top With Convertible 1999 Subaru Outback Side Curtains. All-New Tires. Maroon With Black Interior, Needs Tender Loving Care. Candy Apple Red, Kept Up To Date. (Across The Street 705 AUTO ACCESSORIES Fun Car, Good Runner! With Two Tops. $1500 Pristine Condition! Inspected. Air & Heat. From Jack’s Gas) Automatic $5500 Looks & Runs Great. 1982 Dodge Half-Ton 33,010 Miles. Good First Car Or Spare Car & $3150 5th Wheel Fully Loaded, Including $2500 2 Main Street Ask For George Or Barry Needs Nothing! 318 Flat-Bed MagnaFlow Exhaust, 401-585-0309 1995 Toyota Camry Steel Drop Center 508-347-9654 $10,000 FIRM 4WD, Real Sharp! Runs, (Route 131) $2250 508-764-6059 508-769-0619 AEM Intake, Lojack. Sturbridge, MA Tailgate Needs TLC. Stored Winters. 2000 Volkswagen 2002 Volkswagen $200 $1500 Serious Inquiries Only www.sullivanautosales.net 1966 Mustang 860-923-9618 Cabrio Convertible 4Motion 508-943-2572 Coupe 1979 Pontiac 1994 Mustang 76k, Power Package, A/C. 2003 Subaru $7050 Trans-Am Convertible Great Condition. Forester L-Model 2003 Volvo (Not Fastback) $1500 $5500 OBO Chrysler Industrial Rust-Free! Georgia Car Virginia Car. Great Condition. 2008 Scion XD 860-928-0794 25X Cross-Country Wagon (Always Garaged) Smokey & The Bandit Look. 978-760-3453 Clean, AWD V8 400HP Engine Runs Well. Black Interior & Black, 5-Speed Manual. 77k Miles Paint’s Faded. All Ready For 13k Miles, 1 Owner. $9250 Rebuilt, Zero Miles. YOUR 289 V8 Engine. Exterior, Lots Of New Parts $8850 With One Year Motor & Sitting On Ground, 2005 Toyota Excellent Condition. Local $6900 (Including Seats, Tires, 1998 Subaru Forester Transmission Guarantee Ready To Go Carpet, Rebuilt Camry LE 35+ Miles Per Gallon. $2200 Transmission) Asking $11,500 News 81k Miles Call Bert Utility Trailer 4-Cylinder Automatic Sedan, $4450 With Rebuilt Fitted That Dumps Matching Numbers 4-Door, Front-Wheel Drive. Contact Jim At 617-699-7428 Transmission Removable Sides, $13,500 76k Miles. Loaded, A/C, 508-266-0829 2002 Subaru Outback Very Solid. 508-615-7358 CD Player, Front Disc Brakes, Or BRING THIS AD IN (Zero Miles) 443-206-6036 Limited AND RECEIVE $3000 Package Deal $550 Automatic Steering. $6050 Runs Beautifully. Clean, $100 OFF A VEHICLE Transmission Only 978-760-3453 1995 Toyota Supra Good Condition. $1800 Twin-Turbo, Stock, 6-Speed. 2001 Subaru PURCHASE AND A REDUCED! 2001 Ford Forester S 508-461-9097 1966 T-Bird Original. 60k, FULL TANK OF GAS! Black-On-Black, Leather, $10,600 Taurus SE $5150 Hard-Top Leave Message Two-Owner Car. 78k Original Miles, All Power, FOUND HERE! Rims For Sale New 4-Barrel Carburetor, Best Offer 508-885-4580 New Tires. Well Maintained 15 Inch Aluminum Rims New Tires, New Brake 508-981-2636 Inside & Out. Color Blue. Off 1991 Honda Accord. Booster & Master Cylinder. 1973 Pontiac Private Owner. Factory Set - 5 Total Runs Good! Good For 2000 Volkswagen $3300 Restoration. Trans-Am $25 Each 4-Speed, With 455cu. White, Passat GLX Will Negotiate. 860-923-0457 Interested Parties ONLY! 774-289-4518 $4200 OBO Burgundy Interior, Original, 4 Motion 860-774-8289 Matching Numbers. 90k. V6, 2.8 Fuel Injected. Used Auto Parts [email protected] Best Offer Excellent Condition, Well 2003 Mitsubishi MILLBURY FORD MERCURY 91 day Guarantee. Large 508-344-2660 Maintained. Low Miles. inventory of engines, 1968 Mustang Custom Wheels & Exhaust. Eclipse transmissions, tires & glass. 2-Door Coupe Vintage 1956 Leather Interior, Black Convertible Excellent service. Free parts Red With Black Interior. On Black. locating service. $5500 OBO Grey, Runs & Looks New. EXPERT SERVICE 302 Automatic. Very Clean, VW Beetle Sedan Fully Loaded. 79k Miles. Amherst-Oakham Auto Low Miles. Recently Runs Good, 36HP Motor, 508-865-5085 617-519-9051 New Tires. Call (800)992-0441 or Refurbished Nice Body & Interior. Asking $10,500 (508)799-9969 Asking $5000 New Tires & Brakes. 508-410-3078 TO KEEP YOU MUST SELL! Asking $9000 2006 Kia Spectra 720 CLASSICS 860-564-3397 Call Barry 508-764-6059 4-Door Sedan 1996 Chevy 1927 Ford 1969 Volkswagen New Engine With 32K Miles, ON THE MOVE. Under Warranty. Caprice Classic Roadster Beetle 725 AUTOMOBILES New Tires, Belts. Also Has With Title. Needs To Be V8, Wagon, 4-Door, Turnkey Show Ready! Full “Bumper-To-Bumper” 146k Miles. Last Of The Chevy 327, V8, Holly 4B, A/T, Restored. 1999 Pontiac Warranty, For Over 3 Years 2 Transmissions, 2 Engines, Wally-Wagons! Red With Flames, Pipes. (Over 36K Miles). Original Owner. SAVE Will Not Consider Trades Many New Parts. Grand Prix $7890 $ 95 $ Contact 860-974-9880 Or $2200 Asking $5500 OBO $2495 10 508-847-3861 508-943-2703 after $10 [email protected] 508-248-1665 508-943-1593 (Oxford) 29mail-in rebate • Motorcraft® Premium • Inspect brake 1930 Model A Synthetic Blend Oil system and Filter change Ford Coupe Rebate form available at • Test battery genuineservice.com • Rotate and inspect Green, With Extra Parts. • Check belts Retail purchases only. Up to five quarts of Motorcraft® oil and Motorcraft four tires Good Condition. oil filter. Taxes, diesel vehicles and disposal fees extra. Hybrid battery and hoses test excluded. See Service Advisor for vehicle exclusions and details. $10,000 Rebate form must be postmarked by 6/29/10. Offer valid with coupon. • Check air and Call Karen Visit genuineservice.com for rebate details. Expires 05/29/10. cabin air filters • Top off all fluids 508-885-3192 1950 Chevrolet Buy Goodyear Tires, $59.95 four-wheel Get Cash! 4-Door Sedan alignment and tire Buy 4 tires, get $20 cash back. Buy 4 6-Cylinder, Standard Shift. inspection premium tires, get $70 cash back. Rebate New Factory-Built Motor. form available at genuineservice.com Check and adjust camber and toe. Check tread Solid Body, Runs Excellent. Premium tires include: Assurance (TripleTred or ComforTred Technology), Fortera depth and condition of all four tires. Additional (TripleTred or SilentArmor), Wrangler with SilentArmor Technology, Eagle with Needs Interior & Minor Work parts and labor may be required on some vehi- ResponsEdge Technology, Eagle EMT lines, Fortera SL, Wrangler F1, Wrangler MT/R cles. Taxes extra. See Service Advisor for details. with Kevlar and all Eagle F1 family of tires. Dealer-installed retail tire purchases only, To Be Road-Worthy. Offer valid with coupon. Expires 05/29/10 limit one redemption per customer. Purchase tires between 4/5/10 and 05/29/10. See participating dealership for vehicle applications and details. Rebate form must be post- $5900 marked by 06/29/10. Visit genuineservice.com for rebate details. Expires 6/30/2010

978-760-3453 Servicing most makes and models. 1952 Pontiac Woody Millbury Ford Mercury Tin Woody Beach Wagon, In Need Of Complete Restoration. Engine Turns, Major Components In Place. Good Interior. Solid Frame, Straight Eight, Automatic Transmission. $3950 978-760-3453 1953 Ford 2-Door Sedan Mild Custom, $11,000 “...we have received over 1000 coupons 1955 Oldsmobile from your paper” 4-Door The Robert Morse Original, $10,000 Owner, Colonial Retaurant Restaurant & Pub 508-943-4040 1975 Ford Flatbed $1600 They got GREAT Results, you can too. Call us today at (508)764-4325 1953 Ford 3/4 Ton or drop us an email at [email protected] Pickup Solid, Needs Restoration, $2500 Stonebridge Press Newspapers "Your local newspaper - the next best thing to word-of-mouth advertising" Collection MUST BE SOLD! www.TheHeartOfMassachusetts.com 978-760-3453 6 ☎ TOWN-TO-TOWN CLASSIFIEDS ☎ A STONEBRIDGE PRESS PUBLICATION ☎ May 26, 2010

732 SPORTS UTILITY 740 MOTORCYCLES 740 MOTORCYCLES 750 CAMPERS/TRAILERS 750 CAMPERS/TRAILERS 760 VANS/TRUCKS 715 AUTO SERVICES 715 AUTO SERVICES 1995 Nissan 2000 Harley HARLEY 1999 35’ Landau 34.5 Foot 1992 GMC Pathfinder Sportster DAVIDSON Motorhome Fifth Wheel Diesel Truck White, 5-Speed. 18,000 Miles 1997 Sportster XL1200 Low Mileage, New Tires, Tow Hitchhiker UPS Truck-Style, I PAY YOU CASH $3300 Mint Condition 9,900 Miles. Bar, Leveler Jacks. Onan 4-Season Coach Aluminum Grumman Body, Call Cliff Custom Paint, With Extras. Generator, One Slide-Out, 2 Shelves. Rebuilt FOR JUNK CARS (4)5-Lug Truck Rims $5000 TV’s, VCR/DVD, 2 A/C’s. Many Upgrades, 3 Slides, Transmission/Motor, & Tires $7000 Call 508-347-3093 Walk-Around Bed, Sleeps 6. Fiberglass Sides, Rubber New Fuel Tank, Radiator, $300 508-764-7068 Separate Shower & Bath. 2 Roof, 2 Solar Panels, Steering Box. Dual Wheels, & TRUCKS 860-208-7010 Couches & Dinette. Inverter, Window Awnings, 11’ Area Behind Seats 2002 Harley Harley Davidson $25,000/OBO Air Hitch. Excellent Condition And Farm Equipment 508-476-2276 Ideal For Summer Site! 14,100GVWR ______1999 Infinity Davidson Sportster Motorcycle Parts Nice Coach Low Miles - Mint Condition Call 5pm-8:30pm Call D&M Towing & Recycling QX4 SUV & Accessories 2002 12x40 Park $17,500 508-867-6546 Good Condition Inside & Lots Of Great For Sale Brookfield 508-887-3645 Outside. 165k Miles. Customizing Details Model RV 401-864-3413 1994 Plymouth Recent Brakes & Tires. $6000 OBO For EVO, Twin Cam, (like brand new) on beautiful TOLL-FREE 1-877-820-2TOW Asking $6000 Call Ron Sportsters. lot in campground can be Citation 32’ Van Please Call 508-344-1904 Custom Chrome used for a full 6 months (15 5th Wheel Needs Alternator, 508-943-3812 Women’s New April-15 October every year) Good Body & Motor. Lot paid for until 2097. Sleeps 8, Bunks, Slideout, Parts Only - No Title. 760 VANS/TRUCKS 765 HEAVY EQUIPMENT 2000 Mitsubishi 2003 American Insulated $48,000 Awning & Screen Room. $400 Leather Jacket $16,500 2001 Ford F-250 4x4 Montero Sport LS Ironhorse Call Don (508)344-9499 Will Negotiate 1983 Ford Pickup Police-Style, Size Large. 508-265-7559 Extra Cab Pickup Yale Towmotor Just Replaced Transmission, Slammer $125 2002 Pop-Up Truck With Matching Cap & Liner. New Water Pump, Timing Forklift S&S 100+HP, 6 Speed. 508-949-1320 6-Cylinder, Clean 33” Tires With Lift. Belt, Head Gasket, Radiator, Total Custom - Paint, Coleman Mesa Park Model Trailer All Rebuilt & Runs Excellent Underneath, No Rust. Good Condition. $2400 Plugs/Belts, And Upper A Chrome, Billet. 745 RECREATIONAL Camper For Sale Good Mechanics. $9500 OBO Arm. Black Exterior, Pristine Condition. 8k Miles. In Great Shape. Sleeps 6-8 Excellent Condition. Way Too $1500 860-774-1485 6-Cylinder, Automatic, 4x4 Asking $13,000 OBO VEHICLES With 2 King-Sized Beds, Many Amenities To List! 2001 Pace Arrow Sport Hi/Lo Range. Works Great! 781-254-6556 Seating Area, Dinette, Comes Fully Furnished. 978-760-3453 16’x8’ Aluminum Two Sets Of Rims & 1998 Polaris ATV Refrigerator, 2 Stoves, Moving, Need The Cash! V-Nose Box Trailer 767 VEHICLES WANTED Tires Included. Magnum 425, 4x4 Screen House, CATV Asking Only $18,500 1996 Florida Front & Back Doors $4000 OBO 2003 Yamaha Complete $2000 Overhaul 5 $4750 OBO Please Call 781-927-9785 Pick-Up Truck Low Mileage. Call For More Info Years Ago. Used Very Little Must See! For More Information Dodge Ram 1500 $3000 OBO 413-245-7354 YZ125R Since. Needs Battery. 508-892-0238 Mint Condition, Garaged. Asking $3000 Wells, Maine SLT Club Cab 508-885-2884 $ 735 GARAGE RENTALS Hardly Ridden. 508-885-3136 2006 THULE TRAILER 2005 40’ Breckenridge 8 Foot Bed With Cap, Large $1700 OBO 860-888-5207 Engine (5.9 V8 Magnum), ROSS RECYCLING (6’ x 12’ Enclosed) Park Model Home Wheelchair Van WANTED Call 508-254-8663 Aluminum, Dual Axle, Power Everything, 4 We Pay More!! After 4pm & Weekends 2003 Honda Enclosed Room Addition, Brand-New Tires With 1999 Ford F250 Year-Round Garage GVW 6000 lbs. Plus Screen Room & Deck. Runs. $5000 OBO Or 508-248-5466 Model #C65X12238200, Rims, New Battery. All Scrap Metals, Space For Antique Car And Leave Message TRX250 EX ATV Double Loft, Sleeps 10. Asking $5500 508-248-7791 Must be at least 20 feet long. Under 200 Miles. Fully Furnished & Cars, Trucks Runs Great! Looks Great! $5250 Make An Offer! Respond to John $1600 OBO Landscaped. 508-867-3741 765 HEAVY EQUIPMENT Batteries, 508-832-3966 or 2004 BMW Mike 860-935-0072 Meadow Ledge Resort [email protected] 860-634-0581 May-October 1997 Ford 1964 Case Copper Wire, K1200 GT 29 Foot Prowler $64,500 Backhoe Loader Appliances... 740 MOTORCYCLES Absolutely Perfect! 508-278-6123 Ranger XLT 2008 Kawasaki Trailer 4-Cylinder, 5 Speed. Model 530 4-Cylinder Gas, 64 Tucker Hill Rd. Dark Blue, Very Low Miles. Runs Strong. On-Site York Beach, ME 760 VANS/TRUCKS Economical Mileage. Loaded! 1985 Harley New Tires & Battery. KX450F Dirt Bike $11,000 Comes With Snow Bucket Putnam, CT 06260 $11,000 A/C, Power Windows, Sportster Excellent Condition, With Screen Room. Cruise/Tilt, Power Locks, Great For Landscaping 860-315-7417 Title In Hand 1967 International Projects Or Snow Removal 1000 XLH Sleeps 6-8. 4-Wheel Drive, 16” Tires, Black With Bedliner 860-928-7165 $3500 978-464-2406 & Cap, Etc. $6000 OBO New S&S Carb., Ignition 860-576-4925 9 Foot Bed, Straight 6. Located In Leicester Module, Tires, Battery & Coil. $1000 New Tires. Super Clean! 978-406-3670 2005 Harley 33’ Travel Trailer Call 860-928-9210 Must See! Chevy Prizm $3500 OBO Currently On-Site In Park 508-987-2838 Davidson 750 CAMPERS/TRAILERS $2800 OBRO 1983 Ford Dump Wanted (Woodstock, CT) 508-347-3340 Ask For Stephen 1450 Low Rider Furnished, 12’x32’ Screen 1979 Ford F-350 Any Year. Must Have Very Excellent Condition, Extras. Truck 1987 Fleetwood Porch, Corner Lot, Shed. 1999 Dodge Ford 9000 6-Wheeler Low Miles. $10,500 OBO Park Features: Family Pickup Truck Will Consider A Civic 1988 Harley 508-867-8374 Jamboree 4x4 With Plow, 49k Original Needs A Little Work Activities, Pool, Inexpensive Ram Pickup Asking $2500 508-764-1439 Davidson 1200cc 24 Ft Class C & Comfortable Living. Miles. NO TITLE. 4x4, 5-Speed. Runs Great. Floor In Bed Is Missing, One Owner, 32k Miles. Motor Home Park Is Open April-October. $3500 OBO 2003 Rawson Portable Selling Because Of Illness 2005 Harley 65k Miles, Sleeps 6. $35,000 Needs Replacing. 508-847-7049 WANTED Always Garaged. Everything Works, (Includes Lot) Solid Frame, 508-847-7048 Screener Plant $3000 Davidson Mechanically & Structurally 860-923-2549 Very Good Mechanics. Leave Message Model 3618/SN:SN823203 Old Ford 774-230-6848 Good. Recent Inspection. 352-314-0003 One Original Owner 24 Point OV Twin Honda Dyna-Wide Glide Motor. Low Hours, Automobile/Truck Mint Condition $6,500 $1650 2001 Chevrolet Call For Details 978-760-3453 Well Maintained Parts $11,000 33’ Travel Trailer Silverado Asking $28,000 1999 Road King Too Many Extras To List Between 8am-8pm With 12’x32’ Addition Motors, Fenders, Doors, (Best Time 8am-10 Extended Cab 508-347-8956 Black, 10k Miles, Mint Call Mike @ Excellent Condition. 1982 GMC 350 Complete Or Parts Cars. 508-248-6781 Or 4pm-8pm) Own Your Own Lot! Stake Body With Power Gate. 4.8L V8, 4x4 Automatic, 1933-1960, Nothing Newer! Condition. Lots Of Chrome, Cargo Tow Package. Ladder Must See! Always Kept Or Email 508-867-6124 Seasonal Camping At A Rebuilt Engine. Payloader 978-760-3453 [email protected] Lovely Campground. $1200 Rack & Bed Tool Box. Inside. 132k Miles. Backhoe $13,000 OBO Asking $30,000 508-461-9097 Call After 5pm A Good Work Truck! Michigan VEHICLES FOR PARTS Email Me At 1996 Holiday $7000 [email protected] 2007 Harley Rambler 5th 508-885-4358 2004 Chevrolet Diesel, Runs Good 1998 Mercury Davidson 1998 GMC Safari 1999 Suzuki Wheel Aluma-Lite 34 Foot 5th Wheel Silverado 1500 Also: Mystique Street Glide With One Living Area Travel Trailer 2WD, Extended Cab, Line Utility Van Chevy Box Truck For Parts Or Restoration TLS 1000 Loaded, Custom Dual Slide-Out, Rear Kitchen, Hardly Used! & Cap, Trailer Hitch. With Shelves UPS-Style Strong V6 3.0 Motor + V-Twin, Strong Runner. Exhaust. Black Pearl. Garden Tub, Queen Bed, One Slider, Sleeps 6. 9500 Original Miles. AWD, 4.3L Automatic, $3500 Transmission. Power The Hot Set-Up! Carbon Only 550 Miles! Including Some Accessories. New A/C - Barely Used. Excellent Condition, 128k Miles Everything. Fiber Mufflers. Grey. Paid $25,000 In Good Condition. New Tires. One Owner $3950 Let’s Talk, Make $1000 FIRM $3500 $17,000 $9000 $7000 $12,000 An Offer! 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2006 CHRYSLER 300 TOURING 2007 NISSAN ALTIMA 2006 CHEVY EQUINOX AUTO, AC, NAVIGATION, LEATHER, SUNROOF, AWD, AUTO, AC, SUNROOF, PW, PL, CC, CD, 27K, AUTO, AC, PW, PL 18” WHEELS, MINT CONDITION ALLOY WHEELS, EXCELLENT COND $14,999* $15,900* $14,999* 2007 DODGE CHARGER 2008 CHEVY IMPALA LS 2007 HONDA ODYSSEY AUTO, AC, SUNROOF, ALLOYS, ONLY 21K, PW, PL, ONLY PW, PL, V6, AUTO, AC LOW MILES, PW, PL CC, CD 2 LEFT! $13,900* $17,999* $18,900* 2007 ACURA TL 2007 HONDA ACCORD LX 2007 FORD XLT 36K, AUTO, PW, PL, ALLOYS NAVIGATION, LOADED, LEATHER, SUNROOF, AC, PW, 65K, 5.4 TRITON V-8, AUTO, AC. BEDLINER, PW, PL, CC CD, CHROME WHEELS PL, CC, 6-DISC CD, ALLOYS, MINT COND. $12,900* * $22,900* $19,999 2005 JEEP GRAND CHEROKEE LIMITED 2005 NISSAN SENTRA 2008 HYNDAI SONATA 5.7 LTR, BLACK, AUTO, AC, CHROME WHEELS, LEATHER, 70K, SE. POWER WINDOW, PL, CRUISE, ALLOY WHEELS AUTO, AC, PW, PL, CC, CD SUNROOF, FULLY LOADED $8,000* $14,999* * $14,999 2007 DODGE RAM SLT 4X4 2008 FORD FOCUS SE CREW CAB, AUTO, AC, CD, PW, PL, CC, BEDLINER, 2006 JEEP COMMANDER 4X4 TOUNEAU COVER AUTO, AC, PW, PL, CD, CRUISE, MINT COND AUTO, AC, 7 PASSENGER, SUNROOF, CC, * * $24,999 PW, PL, ALLOY WHEELS. $12,999 $17,999* 2008 NISSAN MAXIMA 2006 JEEP WRANGLER X 4X4 24K, PW, PL, V-6, SUNROOF $20,499* ONLY AUTO, AC, SILVER, MINT COND 2 LEFT! $16,999* 2007 HONDA ACCORD SE AUTO, AC, PW, PL, CC, CD, ALLOYS 2007 FORD F150 CREW CAB 4X4 $12,900* 2008 CHEVROLET SILVERADO Z71 5.4 TRITON V8, AUTO, AC, BEDLINER, XLT PKG, 4X4, EXTRA CAB, AUTO, AC, CD, PW, PL, ALLOYS PW, PL, CC, CD, CHROME WHEELS 2008 FORD EXPLORER * $24,900* $24,900 56K, 4WD, PW, PL, ALLOYS $18,900* SPECIAL SPECIAL 2003 LAND ROVER SPECIAL 2004 TOYOTA TUNDRA DISCOVERY LIMITED AWD, 69K, LOADED, LEATHER, 2004 HONDA CIVIC CREW CAB 4X4, LEATHER, SUNROOF, SUNNROOF, WOOD DASH, CD, AUTO, AC, ONLY 50K ALLOYS, BEDLINER, PW, PL, CC, IPOD, PW, PL, CC, AUTO, AC $8,999* 6-DISC CD, MINT COND $12,900* $18,999* * All prices reflect $3500 cash down or trade, tax, title, doc fee extra

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