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(AP) — A man described by authorities as a career criminal is heading to court to face a murder charge in the of CPA grant shooting death of a Massachusetts police officer. By Amy Porter Prosecutors say 29-year-old Thomas Correspondent Latanowich was scheduled to be arraigned WESTFIELD – The Community Preservation Commission Friday in Barnstable District Court in the death (CPC) heard from Robert F. L. MacDonald, executive direc- of Yarmouth Police K-9 Officer Sean Gannon. German food was one of several different cultures that was tor of the Work Opportunity Center (WOC) in Agawam at its Police say the 32-year-old Gannon was shot in on hand for the festival. (Photo by Greg Fitzpatrick) meeting on Wednesday. MacDonald said his organization, Barnstable on Thursday while he and other offi- which assists individuals with disabilities to obtain employ- cers were serving an arrest warrant at a home. ment in the community, is looking to expand its services, and Gannon’s dog, Nero, was injured. Its condi- is seeking to relocate to Westfield’s Old Town Hall (1839). tion was not immediately known. WHS students MacDonald said they have an agreement on price with the Yarmouth Chief Frank Frederickson said the First Congregational Church, the current owner. He said the 8-year veteran, was a “wonderful young man” sale would be contingent on the transfer of the grant of with a promising career ahead of him. $163,000 awarded to the church by the CPC in 2016 for exte- hold 1st Annual rior renovation and accessibility improvements of the historic See Gannon, Page 7 Old Town Hall. MacDonald said their intention for the grant would be to install an elevator from the basement to the second floor, in International lieu of the lift the church had planned to install from the base- ment to the first floor. He said the first floor would serve his clients, and the agency’s administrative offices would move to the second floor. Festival Their plans for the building include gutting the interior, and By Greg Fitzpatrick replacing walls, floors, bathrooms and electric heating. He Correspondent said the roof is fine, and the building is structurally sound. WESTFIELD – The 1st Annual International Festival at MacDonald said this is a large purchase for the agency. Westfield High School took place in the cafeteria on Friday “This (CPA) money would go a long way toward making this morning. Hosted by the Foreign Language and English deal happen,” he said, adding that they plan to put $1 million Language Learning Departments, along with the music into the building. “I’m sure you’d like to see Old Town Hall department, the festival’s purpose was to initiate cultural return to its prominence,” MacDonald said. He also said the awareness and helping students better understand the differ- cost of the lift proposed by the church was $120,000, while ent nationalities. the elevator cost will be $200,000. Students had the opportunity to make food that represents In response to questions from the committee about the their nationality or another culture and put it on display for grant, City Planner Jay Vinskey said the $163,000 was appro- everyone to experience. According to Mary Ayer, who is a priated for the building and is sitting in an account. He said if French teacher at the high school and helped coordinate the the committee were to approve the request, they wouldn’t be festival, there was anywhere from 800 to 1,000 students that spending anything. assisted with the event. MacDonald said he would refile the same application, and Ayer is glad that students, staff, and parents were all on is in touch with the architects used by the church. He said he This undated photo posted on the official would repoint the bricks on the outside, as outlined in the Facebook page of the Yarmouth, Mass., Police board with the idea as she sees it as a positive benefit for the school and a chance for students to broaden their perspective grant, and install the elevator in lieu of the lift. Department shows officer Sean Gannon, shot “We love the Old Town Hall,” said CPC chair Thomas E. to death on Thursday, April 12, 2018, while he See International Festival, Page 7 Sharp, adding, “You complicate things by not owning the and other officers were serving an arrest war- building.” rant at a home in Barnstable, Mass. (Yarmouth “I’m not a stand-alone guy. My Board of Directors is not Police Department via AP) See CPA Grant, Page 7 ATI Foundation ‘boosts’ spirits of local children SPRINGFIELD – The ATI dance, wheelchair basketball and a or the winning goal in a game of Sled Foundation will present CHD’s whole host of additional programs and Hockey. Funding from the ATI Disability Resources program with a services designed for individuals with Foundation is making all of those expe- $5,000 check during an event sched- physical and/or intellectual disabilities riences real for our children, youth and uled for Monday, April 16 at 11:00 am are offered to more than 500 children, adults. The impact is life-long.” at ATI Physical Therapy’s 300 Birnie youths, and young adults each year. According to Sharon Franceschini Avenue, Springfield, MA location. For “For those we serve, this funding will from the ATI Foundation, when the those served by CHD’s Disability mean more physical exercise, improved possibility of funding CHD’s Disability Resources program, that means a whole physical abilities, greater self-esteem, Resources program was presented, it new world of opportunity. peer interaction and social skills,” said was a quick decision. CHD’s Disability Resources offers Kimberley A. Lee, Vice President of “The CHD Disabilities Resources barrier-free recreational and competi- CHD’s Development Office. “It’s an program was brought to our attention tive opportunities for people of all skill incredible experience to witness the by the therapists and staff who live and levels and age groups, as well as their increased self-confidence, self-direc- work in the greater Springfield com- family and friends. The program tion and independence of our program munity. The mission of the ATI emphasizes access and ability. Rock participants when they make it to the Westfield’s Old Town Hall at 20 Broad St. was built in climbing, water skiing, sled hockey, top of a rock wall, score a three-pointer See ATI Foundation, Page 7 1837. (WNG file photo) Flamingo fundraiser benefits students at SMS By Lori Szepelak students leave for the school trip which are families of eighth grade students. Correspondent is scheduled May 29 to June 1. “After 24 hours the flamingos are WESTFIELD-Flocks of flamingos are Each flocking assignment is $10 and removed under darkness so the next dis- once again gracing the lawns of many consists of 15 flamingos on one’s lawn play can be set up.” city residents and all for a great cause – (or as a surprise to someone on their Thielen said that family participation to help support a long-standing tradition lawn). For persons who prefer not to be makes the fundraiser “fun and lends – assisting eighth grade students at South flocked, an insurance fee is set at $20. itself to some silliness.” Middle School who visit Washington, Flocks must be set up within city limits “Our families enjoy hanging out D.C. in the spring. but cannot be displayed on public prop- together and have banded together to Jen Thielen, coordinator for this erty or at apartment complexes and trail- make this a success,” said Thielen, not- spring’s “You’ve Been Flocked” fund- er parks. ing that 60 flamingos are set up each Jen Thielen is coordinating the third “You’ve Been Flocked” raiser, is hopeful that the remaining flock “The flamingos arrive after dark which night. fundraiser to benefit a school trip for eighth grade students assignments will be sold soon ensuring allows for some mystery,” said Thielen, at South Middle School. that funds will be in place before the noting the crews setting up the displays See Flocking Fundraiser, Page 7 THE BLANDFORD SPRING SPECIAL APRIL OFFER!* FULL PRIVILEGE GOLF AND TENNIS GOLF AND 2018 ANNUAL MEMBERSHIP TENNIS CLUB ONLY $450.00!** Download your application at *Only new & returning members are eligible for this offer. www.theblandfordclub.com ** Limited to the first 50 applications received. 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TONIGHT SUNDAY MONDAY Substitute teacher charged with running student ‘fight club’

MONTVILLE, Conn. (AP) — A for- mer substitute teacher is charged with supervising a student “fight club” at a Mostly Cloudy. Cold, showers. Connecticut high school. Police say cellphone videos show 23-year-old Ryan Fish encouraging stu- dents as they slap each other in the mid- 33-35 52-55 dle of a classroom at Montville High WEATHER DISCUSSION School. Fish pleaded not guilty on Thursday to Rain Showers. Today, a mix of clouds and sun early, then becoming cloudy later in the day. High 54F. Tonight, rain showers charges including reckless endangerment in the evening will evolve into a more steady rain over- and risk of injury to a minor. He has night. Low 33F. Sunday, cloudy with showers. Temps denied facilitating the fights and says he nearly steady in the mid 30s. Sunday night, Rain. Low thought the students were just being 33F. Monday, showers and thundershowers likely. High “rambunctious.” around 55F. Locally heavy rainfall possible. 33-34 Fish was fired in October. Police began investigating in December after a student told a social worker he had been beaten at school. Superintendent Brian Levesque tells today The Day newspaper that he did not alert police after firing Fish because he knew 6:13 a.m. 7:31 p.m. 13 hours 17 Minutes of only one fight and thought it was an Brad Pitt in a scene from 1999 film Fight Club. sunrise sunsET lENGTH OF dAY isolated incident.

TODAY IN HISTORY Today is Saturday, April 14, the 104th day of 2018. There are 261 days left in the year.

n April 14, 1865, President Abraham Lincoln was Blackmun to the U.S. Supreme Court. (The choice Masters, beating Angel Cabrera on the second hole shot and mortally wounded by John Wilkes Booth of Blackmun, who was unanimously confirmed by of a playoff on a rainy day at Augusta National. Co- Oduring a performance of “Our American Cousin” the Senate a month later, followed the failed nomi- lin Davis, 85, former principal conductor of the Lon- at Ford’s Theater in Washington. nations of Clement Haynsworth and G. Harrold Car- don Symphony Orchestra and one of Britain’s elder swell.) statesmen of classical music, died in London. On this date: In 1981, the first test flight of America’s first opera- One year ago: In 1775, the first American society for the abolition of tional space shuttle, the Columbia, ended success- Pope Francis, at the end of a 90-minute Good Friday slavery was formed in Philadelphia. fully with a landing at Edwards Air Force Base in procession, read a prayer he had composed that al- California. ternated between expressing shame for humanity’s In 1828, the first edition of Noah Webster’s “Ameri- failings and hope that “hardened hearts” would be- can Dictionary of the English Language” was pub- In 1986, Americans got word of a U.S. air raid on come capable of forgiving and loving. Former NFL lished. Libya (because of the time difference, it was the ear- star Aaron Hernandez, already serving a life sen- ly morning of April 15 where the attack occurred.) tence for a 2013 murder, was acquitted in Boston in In 1912, the British liner RMS Titanic collided with French feminist author Simone de Beauvoir died in a 2012 double slaying prosecutors said was fueled an iceberg in the North Atlantic at 11:40 p.m. ship’s Paris at age 78. by his anger over a drink spilled at a nightclub. (Five time and began sinking. (The ship went under two days later, Hernandez hanged himself in his prison hours and 40 minutes later with the loss of 1,514 In 1994, two U.S. Air Force F-15 warplanes mis- cell.) lives.) takenly shot down two U.S. Army Black Hawk heli- copters over northern Iraq, killing 26 people, includ- Today’s Birthdays: In 1935, the “Black Sunday” dust storm descended ing 15 Americans. Turner Classic Movies made its Country singer Loretta Lynn is 86. Actress Julie upon the central Plains, turning a sunny afternoon cable debut; the first film it aired was Ted Turner’s Christie is 78. Retired MLB All-Star Pete Rose is into total darkness. personal favorite, “Gone with the Wind.” 77. Rock musician Ritchie Blackmore is 73. Actor John Shea is 69. Actor-turned-race car driver Brian In 1939, the John Steinbeck novel “The Grapes of Ten years ago: Forster is 58. Actor Brad Garrett is 58. Actor Rob- Wrath” was first published by Viking Press. Delta Air Lines Inc. and Northwest Airlines Corp. ert Carlyle is 57. Rock singer-musician John Bell announced they were combining. Kidnapped Brit- (Widespread Panic) is 56. Actor Robert Clendenin is In 1949, the “Wilhelmstrasse Trial” in Nuremberg ish journalist Richard Butler, who worked for CBS 54. Actress Catherine Dent is 53. Actor Lloyd Owen ended with 19 former Nazi Foreign Office officials News, was rescued by Iraqi troops from a house in is 52. Baseball Hall of Famer Greg Maddux is 52. sentenced by an American tribunal to prison terms Basra after two months in captivity. Taylor Swift won Rock musician Barrett Martin is 51. Actor Anthony ranging from four to 25 years. video of the year and female video for her smash Michael Hall is 50. Actor Adrien Brody is 45. Classi- “Our Song” while newcomer Kellie Pickler took cal singer David Miller (Il Divo) is 45. Rapper DaB- In 1956, Ampex Corp. demonstrated the first practi- home three awards during the Country Music Tele- rat is 44. Actor Antwon Tanner is 43. Actress Sarah cal videotape recorder at the National Association vision awards. Michelle Gellar is 41. Actor-producer Rob McElhen- of Radio and Television Broadcasters Convention in ney is 41. Roots singer JD McPherson is 41. Rock Chicago. Five years ago: singer Win Butler (Arcade Fire) is 38. Actress Claire Hugo Chavez’s hand-picked successor, Nicolas Coffee is 38. Actor Christian Alexander is 28. Actor In 1968, the gay-themed play “The Boys in the Maduro, won Venezuela’s presidential election by a Nick Krause is 26. Actress Vivien Cardone is 25. Ac- Band,” by Mart Crowley, opened in New York. narrow margin over challenger Henrique Capriles. tor Graham Phillips is 25. Actress Skyler Samuels is Adam Scott became the first Australian to win the 24. Actress Abigail Breslin is 22. In 1970, President Richard Nixon nominated Harry Can You Help Sarah? Sarah Helps Seniors Can You Help Sarah? www.sarahgillett.org www.sarahgillett.org

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Rep. Velis’ weekly update MONDAY, APRIL 16 Good Morning Westfield! this step. Hope you are all enjoying the If both Houses vote to approve the conference committee nice weather and the long report, the budget makes its way back to the Governor, who has Blandford: weekend. 10 days to review it. During these ten days, he may approve or Police Department Meeting at 6 pm Now that April is upon us, it veto the entire budget as is, or veto or reduce particular line Assessor’s Meeting at 6 pm is that time of year again… items. The House and Senate have the ability to override the Zoning Board Meeting at 7 pm budget season! As we begin Governor’s vetoes, though, requiring a two-thirds roll-call vote Selectboard Meeting at 7 pm these next few weeks, I always in each chamber. Then, and only then, is the budget really con- think it’s helpful to give a run- sidered complete. Tolland: down of exactly how the bud- It’s certainly a long process, but it’s the one bill that has to Men’s Coffee at PSC Building at 7:45 m get process works. For starters, pass every year. From start to finish, it generally takes upwards Board of Selectmen at 5 pm back in January, Governor of 9 months to complete. We will be taking it up on the House Baker released his version of floor starting April 23rd… look out for more updates in the next TUESDAY, APRIL 17 the budget, recommending few weeks! funding for every state agency As always, please feel free to contact my office with any ques- and program for the upcoming tions or concerns about the budget, or any other issue. We can Westfield: fiscal year. This year’s budget be reached at [email protected] or (413) 572-3920. Have Citizens with Disabilities at 6:30 pm is coming in right around $41 Rep. John Velis a wonderful Patriot’s Day! billion. Southwick: Once the Governor releases his budget, it then goes the Finance Committee Meeting at 6 pm House Ways and Means Committee, which releases its own ver- Planning Board Public Hearings at 7:15 pm sion. The rest of the House got their first glimpse of the HWM budget on Wednesday this week. Now, every Representative has the ability to submit budget amendments to the HWM bill. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 18 This week is always a very busy time for our office while my staff and I work to make sure the concerns and needs of our constituents are addressed in the final House budget. We do this by inserting new line items, increasing or decreasing funding Blandford: for existing line items, or by inserting provisions in certain line Board of Health Meeting at 6 pm items that set aside funding for a specific purpose. Finance Committee at 7 pm After 3 days of submitting my own budget amendments and Fire Department Meeting at 7 pm adding my name as a cosponsor to other’s amendments, the Historical Commission Meeting at 7 pm House Ways and Means Committee sorts through them all and groups them into broad categories. At the time of writing this, Huntington: there are already over 1,200 amendments to the budget. When Board of Assessors at 6 pm we go to the House in a little over a week to debate the budget Board of Health at 6 pm amendments, we will do so category by category, in what are called “consolidated amendments,” or larger amendments that incorporate dozens of individual ones. Finally, we will vote to THURSDAY, APRIL 19 pass the newly amendment budget and send it to the Senate. The Senate goes through a similar process once the budget is in their hands. The Senate Ways and Means then releases their Blandford: version and Senators can add their two-cents by submitting Library Trustees Meeting at 7:30 pm budget amendments, as well. These amendments go through the same procedure as they did when in the House, becoming the Westfield: final Senate budget bill. Personnel Action Committee at 6:30 pm When the budget bill has made its way through the Governor’s office, the House, and the Senate, it lands in a conference com- mittee, where the differences are hammered out by a select few Senators and Representatives from both parties. The Conference MONDAY, APRIL 23 Committee report is then sent back to both Houses, which can approve or reject it- no additional amendments can be made at Granville: Selectboard at 7 pm Assessors at 7:30 pm Chester No Place like a Home Planning Board at 7:30 pm WE NEEd A HomE... Blandford: Historical Council on Aging Meeting at 4 pm Assessor’s Meeting at 6 pm Society ~ Grey-C ~ ~ Bella donna ~ Conservation Commission at 6 pm Grey-C , a young adult female, Bella Tolland: Penny has spunk and enjoys chasing Donna, Men’s Coffee at PSC Building at 7:45 am Board of Selectmen at 5 pm toys. Grey-C is affectionate in a young Planning Board at 7 pm Social small doses and on her terms. adult CHESTER — The Chester She would do best in a home female, Westfield: Historical Society will hold without loves School Committee at 7 pm their Annual PENNY young atten- SOCIAL ON SATURDAY, tion APRIL 14, 2018 AT THE children or dogs. and TUESDAY, APRIL 24 CHESTER TOWN HALL would (15 Middlefield Road). Please do Doors open at 5:30pm with come to great in Tolland: bidding beginning promptly Westfield at 6:30pm. An evening of fun a home Board of Assessors at 10 am Animal planned for the entire family with a family that dotes on her. with great prizes and, refresh- Shelter Bella Donna would do best in a ments. A 50/50 raffle will also to meet home where she would be the be held. To purchase tickets in Grey-C! only female cat. Please come advance or to donate items, to Westfield Animal Shelter to Lost and Found please call 354-6514. meet Bella Donna! Proceeds to benefit continued FOUND: Set of four keys and keychain on the side of the restoration projects of the road, Rte 20 in Chester, near the Chester/Blandford state Chester History Museum—a For more information please call (413) 564-3129 or stop by the forest. If this is yours, please call the Westfield News. (4/11) real “gem of our valley”. Westfield Regional Animal Shelter 178 Apremont Way, Westfield, MA PAGE 4 - SATURDAY, APRIL 14, 2018 WWW.THEWESTFIELDNEWS.COM THE WESTFIELD NEWS COMMENT

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Listen to latest PulseLine calls at http://www.thewestfieldnews.com FBI probing Michael Cohen’s personal business dealings Watchdog report: Ex-FBI deputy NEW YORK (AP) — Federal prosecutors said in a court filing Friday that the criminal probe that led them to raid the offices of President Donald Trump’s personal lawyer, Michael director misled investigators Cohen, is focused on the attorney’s “personal business deal- ings” and has been going on for months. WASHINGTON (AP) — Andrew of Comey’s firing. He could be an important witness for In the filing with a court in New York, prosecutors blacked McCabe, the fired FBI deputy director, The inspector general report does not Mueller, who is investigating Trump for out a section describing what laws they believe Cohen has misled investigators and his own boss square with the Republican narrative of possible obstruction of justice, including broken, but they said the “crimes being investigated involve about his role in a news media disclosure the FBI as a politically biased institution, his motivation for firing Comey in May acts of concealment” and suspected fraud. about Hillary Clinton just days before the since the Oct. 30, 2016, story contained 2017. They also made clear that investigators have been gathering 2016 presidential election and authorized derogatory information about Clinton and The Associated Press has also con- extensive evidence for some time as part of an ongoing grand the release of information to “advance his underscored FBI interest in investigating firmed that McCabe kept personal memos personal interests,” according to a Justice her foundation. But its conclusion may detailing interactions with the president jury investigation. Agents, they wrote, had already searched Department watchdog report . also be hard for Democrats to embrace, and they have been provided to the spe- multiple email accounts maintained by Cohen after securing President Donald Trump, already furi- given its harshly critical suggestion that cial counsel’s office. an earlier search warrant. ous over a forthcoming book from fired McCabe had put his personal reputation Yet the report makes clear that the None of those emails, they added, was exchanged with FBI Director James Comey, lashed out above the interests of the FBI. McCabe and Comey were at odds over Trump. after the report’s release by saying Regardless, the report immediately how the conversations with the reporter In a footnote, the prosecutors wrote that although the inves- McCabe had “LIED! LIED! LIED!” provided fodder for Trump’s public unfolded, and exactly how it had been tigation was referred to prosecutors in New York by Special The inspector general report concludes attacks on McCabe, a longtime target of approved. Counsel Robert Mueller, it was proceeding independently. that McCabe allowed FBI officials to the president’s ire, especially because of McCabe told the inspector general that The U.S. Attorney’s office in Manhattan made the filing disclose non-public information to a Wall revelations that his wife, during a failed he had told Comey the day after the story after lawyers for Cohen and Trump asked a judge to block the Street Journal reporter for a story about state Senate run, had accepted campaign was published that he had authorized Justice Department from reviewing records seized Monday in an investigation into the Clinton contributions in 2015 from the political officials to share details of a conversation FBI raids on Cohen’s apartment, hotel room, office and safety Foundation, violating agency rules, and action committee of then-Virginia Gov. he had with a top Justice Department deposit box. then misled FBI officials when ques- Terry McAuliffe, a close Clinton ally. official about the Clinton Foundation Federal prosecutors say in a court filing that the criminal tioned about it. It also reveals starkly The president has made a concerted, investigation. probe that led them to raid the offices of Donald Trump’s law- contradictory accounts from McCabe and Twitter-driven effort to impugn McCabe The conversation involved a heated yer this week is focused on his “personal business dealings.” Comey about how the conversations with as a partisan hack, accusing him of cover- encounter in which McCabe confronted Stormy Daniels’ lawyer Michael Avenatti spoke outside of the reporter had come to take place. ing up unspecified “lies and corruption” the official over the suggestion that the court. (April 13) McCabe, who was fired last month just at the FBI and calling his firing a “great FBI should not be taking overt investiga- In a court hearing before U.S. District Judge Kimba Wood, two days before his scheduled retirement, day for Democracy.” On Friday, Trump tive actions against the Clinton Foundation Cohen’s lawyers asked to examine the seized documents and denied the report’s allegations in a said the inspector general’s report was a during the course of the election by ask- detailed rebuttal statement. He said that “total disaster” for McCabe and asserted ing, “Are you telling me that I need to electronic devices. The lawyers said they should be allowed to when he believed his answers to the “McCabe is controlled by Comey.” shut down a validly predicated investiga- identify which of the documents are protected by attorney- inspector general were misunderstood, he “No collusion, all made up by this den tion?” The official replied, “Of course client privilege before prosecutors get to look at them. went back and tried to correct them. of thieves and lowlifes!” Trump tweeted. not,” according to the Wall Street Journal An attorney for the president, Joanna Hendon, appeared as McCabe’s statement noted that as dep- A lawyer for McCabe, Michael story. well, telling the judge that Trump has “an acute interest in uty director he had full authority to autho- Bromwich, said on Twitter that he was According to the report, McCabe said these proceedings and the manner in which these materials are rize sharing information with the media considering filing a defamation lawsuit Comey told him that he thought it was a reviewed.” and said he permitted subordinates to do against Trump and his “colleagues.” He “good” idea to rebut a narrative that the “He is the president of the United States,” she said. “This is so in this case to correct a false narrative responded to Trump’s tweet by sarcasti- FBI was succumbing to political pressure of most concern to him. I think the public is a close second. that he had tried to stymie an FBI probe cally thanking him for “providing even and not aggressively pursuing the Clinton And anyone who has ever hired a lawyer a close third.” into the Clinton Foundation. more material” for such a lawsuit. Foundation. But Assistant U.S. Attorney Tom McKay told the judge that The conversation “was done to protect The inspector general report was sent But Comey told investigators that he believed the proceedings were an attempt to delay the pro- the institutional reputation of the FBI as a to congressional committees and obtained McCabe did not tell him that he had cessing of materials seized in the search. non-political and professional investiga- by The Associated Press. approved sharing details of the call and, “The issues here are straightforward,” he said. tive agency, and therefore was squarely The findings, which had trickled out in in fact, had left him with the opposite Of Trump, McKay said: “His attorney-client privilege is no within the public interest exception to the news reports over the last month, led FBI impression. greater than any other person who seeks legal advice.” FBI’s prohibition on sharing sensitive disciplinary officials to recommend that “I don’t remember exactly how, but I Federal agents seized records on a variety of subjects in material,” the statement said. the Justice Department fire McCabe. remember some form or fashion and it raids Monday on Cohen’s Manhattan office, apartment and McCabe has also said his dismissal was Attorney General Jeff Sessions dismissed could have been like ‘Can you believe hotel room, including payments that were made in 2016 to part of the Trump administration’s “ongo- him March 16 for what he described as a this crap? How does this stuff get out’ women who might have damaging information about Trump. ing war” on the FBI and special counsel lack of candor. kind of thing?” McCabe is quoted as say- Robert Mueller’s Russia investigation, McCabe, appointed deputy director in ing in the report. “But I took from what- The court hearing Friday didn’t provide new insight into adding that he was singled out because of 2016, had been a close Comey ally and ever communication we had that he why agents seized the items, but the judge, prosecutors and the the “role I played, the actions I took, and passionately defended him in a congres- wasn’t involved in it.” attorneys all spoke openly about an investigation that previ- the events I witnessed in the aftermath” sional hearing two days after his firing. ously has been shrouded in secrecy. FBI and Justice Department officials have refused to say what crimes they are investigating, but people familiar with the investigation have told The Associated Press the search warrant used in the raids sought bank records, business records on Cohen’s dealing in the taxi industry, Cohen’s com- munications with the Trump campaign and information on payments made to a former Playboy model, Karen McDougal, and a porn actress, Stephanie Clifford, who performs under the name Stormy Daniels. Both women say they had affairs with Trump. Ordinarily, documents or communications seized from a lawyer by FBI agents would be reviewed by a team of Justice

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62 School Street, Westfield , MA 01085 In this June 7, 2017 file photo, then-acting FBI Director Andrew McCabe appears before a Senate Intelligence Committee hearing about the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act on Capitol Hill in Washington. McCabe misled investigators mul- (413)562-4181 tiple times about his role in a news media disclosure about Hillary Clinton just days before the 2016 presidential election, www.thewestfieldnews.com according to a Justice Department watchdog report. The report alleges that McCabe authorized FBI officials to speak with a Wall Street Journal reporter for a story about an investigation into the Clinton Foundation and then misled FBI and Justice Department officials when later questioned about it. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon, File) THE WESTFIELD NEWS WWW.THEWESTFIELDNEWS.COM SATURDAY, APRIL 14, 2018 - PAGE 5 Obituaries thewestfieldnews.com/category/obituaries/

David E. Ott Donald J. Fedora Wste field – David Bonita Springs, FL – Emerson Ott (1947-2018) died Donald John Fedora, 67, of April 12th after a long battle with Bonita Springs, Florida passed Idiopathic Pulmonary Fibrosis at away on April 8th, 2018 at age 71. David will be missed by Joanne’s House at Hope his family and by the hundreds of Hospice. He was born on people he touched everyday April 4th, 1951 in Westfield, through his work at Riverbend Massachusetts to the late John Medical Group. David dearly E. and Florence R. (Fournier) loved his family and considered Fedora. Don lived most of his himself lucky to love his work, life in Westfield, graduating the people he worked with and from Westfield Trade School those he took care of for the past in 1971. Don and and his late 30 years. He grew up on Guam wife JoAnn moved to sunny and could tell you stories of his Bonita in 1999. Don was a life there that made you want to retired professional Builder/ join him on that 210 square mile Carpenter and was the previ- island. For college, David went ous owner of Preferred Builders of Westfield, Massachusetts. to New Mexico State University He was a former member of the Westfield Lodge of Elks where he learned he did NOT want to be an Engineer, so he and enjoyed oil painting and was an avid reader. He is sur- took on the life of a cowboy until the Red Cross found him vived by his 2 step-daughters, Carissa Martinez of Bonita and made him call home. Without his college deferment Springs, Florida and Amanda Ingram of Naples, Florida; his David became a member of the Navy and grandchildren Maci, Kyle, and Scott Jr.; his sisters, Gail it was one of his proudest achievements to Fedora Hines of Estero, Florida; Marcia Fedora of Boca serve as a Corpsman to a US Marine base Raton, Florida; Susan Fedora of Tempe, Arizona; and his in Vietnam. He carried his Corpsman brother, Kevin Fedora of Westfield; and his faithful dog, training back to the states as he attended Bella. As well as his parents, Don was preceded in death by college in an early Physician’s Assistant his beloved wife, JoAnn Barbara Ingram Fedora and his program. For the past 42 years he has done a job he loved. sister, Carol Fedora Waite. There will be a private service On May 30th, David would have been at Riverbend for 30 on the beach in Bonita on Monday April16th. years and he would tell you that he loved each day of the 30 Donations may be made to the charity of your choice in years….no one loved his work more. A conversation with Don’s name. David might lead you through word origins, travel in Turkey, diesel car repair or his last meal; but you would come away with the understanding that this man loved his John D. Ryan life and enjoyed knowing about everything. While his chil- Southwick- John D. Ryan, dren were growing up he learned little bit about baseball 77, passed away at his home and coached for 10 years. As Scoutmaster of Troop 102 it on April 9, 2018. greatly pleased him that both his sons were Eagle Scouts, a Born in Hartford on July 10, rank he had achieved many years before. David loved his 1940, he was the son of the wife of 42 years Norma (Gaughan) and his children Nathan, late Maximilian and Ann Andrew and Kathryn. He was predeceased by his daughter (Maguire) Ryan, and step- Rebecca. He leaves his brother Roderick and sisters Norma, mother Jennie (Lombardo) Beth and Maureen as well as many loving sister and brother Ryan after Ann’s premature in laws, nieces, nephews and great nieces and nephews. death. John grew up in “Remember that when you leave this earth, you can take Watkins Glen, NY and with you nothing that you have received – only what you Manchester, CT, graduating have given: a full heart, enriched by honest service, love, from Manchester High sacrifice and courage.” -St. Francis of Assisi. Visiting School, and then from the hours for David will be held on Tuesday, April 17, 2018 University of Connecticut from 4-7 PM in the Firtion Adams FS, 76 Broad St. with a degree in Political Westfield, MA. Burial will be private. www.firtionadams. Science. John served his country in the U.S. com Army during the Cuban Missile Crisis. A resident of Southwick for over 30 years, John was an active member of the Southwick Robert F. James Democratic Town Committee. Prior to his Agawam – Robert Francis retirement, John was employed as a James, 75, (1942-2018) passed away Technical Writer for various companies such as Pratt & Friday at Baystate, surrounded by his Whitney, Otis Elevator, Combustion Engineering and loving family. Bob was born on June Strathmore Paper. He enjoyed reading, writing the occa- 22, 1942 in Huntington to the late sional pun, and spending time with his family. John was George and Monica (Duga) James. predeceased by his wife of over 40 years, Rae (Perrin) Ryan Bob owned B & D Variety in in 2016. He was also predeceased by his three brothers, Huntington for many years. He Richard Ryan, Jerry Ryan, and Bill Ryan. John is survived worked as a bus driver for Lecrenski by his four sons and their wives, Conal and Lisa Ryan of Brothers, First Student and George Merrimac, MA, Devin and Nicole Ryan of Portland, OR, Gary for many years. He was an Matthew and Stephanie Howe of Avon, CT, Douglas and avid outdoorsman and cherished his family. He is survived by Sheila Howe of Carlisbad, CA; a brother, Greg Ryan of his children Cindy Camp and her husband Philip of Florida; eight grandchildren, Kaitlyn Howe, Emily Howe, Montgomery, Monica Czarnecki of NY, Lee Robert and his Colby Howe, Granite Howe, Savie Howe, Halle Ryan, wife Linda of Chester, Richard Stone and his wife Kathy of Maguire Ryan, Declan Ryan; and several nieces, nephews, Chester, Earl Stone of Chester, Keith Stone of FL, and his cousins, and extended family members. The family will siblings George James of CA, Jon James of SC, Edward receive friends from 4:00PM-7:00PM on Monday April 16, James of Huntington, William James of Russell, Richard 2018 in the Southwick Forastiere Family Funeral Home, Police Logs James of Becket, Kathy Jones of Huntington, and Mary Burns 624 College Highway (Highway 10/202), Southwick, MA. of Blandford. He was the proud Grand Bob of 13 grand chil- Burial will be private. In lieu of flowers memorial contri- WESTFIELD dren and 10 great grandchildren. He was predeceased by his butions may be made to the Southwick Animal Shelter, 11 Major crime and incident report beloved daughters Violet Gallant and Penny Nicholas, and his Depot St., Southwick, MA 01077. Please visit www.forast- Saturday, April 7, 2018 brother Robert Gleason. He will be dearly missed by his very iere.com to offer a personal note of condolence. 3:18 a.m.: disturbance, Mechanic Street, a caller reports a close friends Bonnie and Richard Holcomb, many nieces and party involving college aged revelers is creating a disturbance nephews, and to all who knew him as Uncle Bob. A Memorial in the neighborhood, the responding officers report peace was Service will be held Monday, April 16, 2018 @ 2PM at the restored without incident; Montgomery Community Church, 160 Main Road, 6:41 a.m.: disturbance, Avery Street, a caller reports a party Montgomery, MA 01085. In lieu of flowers, memorial dona- involving college aged revelers is creating a disturbance in the tions may be made in Bob’s name to the American Cancer Mass. man convicted neighborhood, the responding officers report peace was Society, 59 Balboa Drive, Holyoke, MA 01040. Westfield restored without incident; Funeral Home and Cremation has be assisting the family with 11:04 a.m.: breaking and entering, Mechanic Street, a these arrangements. Please visit www.westfieldfuneralhome. of killing man, wife caller reports that his unsecured motor vehicle was broken com for Bob’s Memorial page. GREENFIELD (AP) — A Massachusetts man has been into overnight but only a pair of sunglasses was stolen; convicted in the killing of a 95-year-old man and his 77-year- 3:24 p.m.: fraud, Main Street, a person came to the station old wife during a home invasion. to report being victimized by a rental scam, the responding The Northwestern District Attorney’s office says 25-year- officer reports the complainant said that he had sent a down old Joshua Hart was found guilty on Friday of two counts of payment to secure an apartment and he is now unable to con- first-degree murder. The verdict was returned on the second tact the putative landlord; FBI Probe day of deliberations by a Franklin Superior Court jury. 11:00 p.m.: disturbance, Mechanic Street, a caller reports a Continued from Page 4 Hart is charged in the October 2016 killing of 95-year-old Thomas Harty in his home in the town of Orange. Hart’s wife, party involving college aged revelers is creating a disturbance Department lawyers not directly involved in the investigation to in the neighborhood, the responding officers report peace was determine which documents were relevant to the probe, and which Joanna Fisher, was severely injured and died weeks later. Prosecutors say Hart and his girlfriend, Brittany Smith, had restored without incident; should be off-limits to investigators because of attorney-client 11:39 p.m.: disturbance, Bush Street, a caller reports a party privilege. planned to steal a car and money so they could leave Massachusetts and avoid charges in an unrelated case. Smith involving college aged revelers is creating a disturbance in the The judge said prosecutors believed either a special “taint team” neighborhood, the responding officers report peace was of government lawyers should decide what evidence can be prop- faces a separate trial. erly viewed by criminal prosecutors. Or, they said, the court could First-degree murder carries an automatic life sentence in restored without incident. appoint a special master for that purpose. prison. Hendon asked for a delay in court proceedings until at least Monday, saying she needed to research the law. Clifford’s lawyer, Michael Avenatti, was in the audience for the court session and asked the judge to be heard at 2 p.m. Antique Appraisal Show sponsored by “We have every reason to believe that some of the documents Jury awards asphalt worker seized relate to my client,” he said. Southwick Lions Cohen has denied wrongdoing. SOUTHWICK — Clean out your attic, gather your knick- $8.25 million in lawsuit Trump has called the raids a “witch hunt,” ″an attack on our knacks and jewelry, collect those odds-and-ends and bring WORCESTER, Mass. (AP) — A jury has awarded a country,” and a violation of rules that ordinarily make attorney cli- them to the 4th Annual Antique Appraisal Show sponsored by Massachusetts man and his family $8.25 million in a lawsuit ent communications confidential. the Southwick Lions Club on April 15th at the Southwick filed after a piece of machinery used to seal cracks in asphalt Those confidentiality rules can be set aside under certain circum- Town Hall. Learn the value of your personal treasures. fell and caused him permanent injuries. stances if investigators have evidence that a crime has been com- Several antique appraisers will be on hand to tell you a brief The Telegram & Gazette reports that a federal jury ruled in mitted. history of your items and what they are worth. favor of Brian Goodrich and his family Wednesday, finding Public corruption prosecutors in the U.S. attorney’s office in The Antique Appraisal Show will be held on Sunday April the companies that designed the equipment more than 50 per- Manhattan are trying to determine, according to one person famil- 15th from 10:00 A.M. until 2:00 P.M. at the Southwick Town iar with the investigation, if there was any fraud related to pay- cent at fault. Hall located at 454 College Highway in Southwick, MA. The The Oxford man was injured in April 2013. He was chang- ments to McDougal and Clifford. cost is $3 per item, or $5 for two items. Multiple items priced McDougal was paid $150,000 in the summer of 2016 by the ing the machine’s oil when a jack slipped, causing the parent company of the National Enquirer under an agreement that accordingly. Service is provided on a first come basis. machine to fall. He suffered disfigurement to his face and gave it the exclusive rights to her story, which it never published. The Antique Appraisal Show is sponsored by the Southwick skull, blindness in one eye and loss of cognitive function. Cohen said he paid Daniels $130,000 in exchange for her silence Lions Club. All proceeds will benefit the Southwick Lions A lawyer for the companies, Cimline Inc. and Garlock about her claim to have had a one-night-stand with Trump. Scholarship Fund, Sight and Hearing Research, and Diabetes Equipment Inc., said he was withholding comment while they The White House has consistently said Trump denies either Research. If you have any questions about this event contact consider an appeal but expressed sympathy for Goodrich. affair. Lion Tracy Meczywar at 413-998-3557. PAGE 6 - SATURDAY, APRIL 14, 2018 www.thewestfieldnews.com THE WESTFIELD NEWS

Advent Christian Church Thursday - 7 P.M. - Adult Choir Practice Administrative Secretary: 7 Pm Adult Choir Rehearsal 11 Washington Street First Saturday - 6 P.M. - Potluck Supper In Fellowship Hall Joanne Campagnari - 569-0161 Thursday Westfield, Ma 01085 Third Sunday - 8:30-9:30 A.M. - Breakfast Served Office Hours: Mon.-Wed.: 8:30 - 3:30; 6:30 Pm T.O.P.S. Phone: (413) 568-1020 In Fellowship Hall Thurs. 8:30-Noon Friday Email: [email protected] Third Wednesday - 12 Noon - Ladies Aid Potluck Office, Household Assistant And 9-1 Pm Henrietta’s Thrift Shop – Open Www.Westfieldadventchristian.Com Luncheon & Meeting Sacristan: Stella Onyski 6 Pm O.A. Meeting Pastor Merle Beal Fourth Sunday - 11:15 A.M. - Adult Study Program Mass Schedule 7:30 Pm A.A. 12 Step Meeting Sunday: 10:00 A.M. Sunday School For All Ages Led By Rev. Patrick Mcmahon. Sat. 5 P.M. (Vigil), Sun., 8, Saturday 9-1 Pm 11:00 A.M. Praise And Worship Service 10 A.M. And 7 P.M. Henrietta’s Thrift Shop – Open Wednesday: 7:00 P.M. Bible Study Weekdays: Monday, Tuesday, Friday, Saturday 8:30 A.M. Friday: 6:30-8:00 P.M. Youth Group For Grades 5-8 Holy Family Parish Wednesday 7 P.M. St. Joseph’s Polish 5 Main Street Penance/Confession: Saturdays 4:15-4:45; Wed. Before 7 National Catholic Church Baha’i Community Of Westfield Russell, Ma 01071 P.M. Mass And By Appointment. 73 Main Street, Westfield, Ma 01085 Sundays - 10 A.M. To 12 Noon Worship Rectory Phone: 413-862-4418 Baptisms: Sundays At 11:15 A.M. Arrange With Pastor Social Center: Clinton Avenue And Study Classes Office Phone: 413-667-3350 And A Pre- Baptism Meeting Is Scheduled. Father Sr. Joseph Soltysiak, Pastor For Children And Adults At Daniel Jordan Baha’i School Www.Holyttrinitywestfield.Com Marriage: Arrangements Should Phone - (413) 562-4403 In March Memorial Chapel, Springfield College. Open To Rev. Ronald F. Sadlowski, Pastor Be Made With Pastor Prior Email - [email protected] The Public. Deacon David Baillargeon To Any Reception Arrangements Fax - (413) 562-4403 The Second And Fourth Mass Schedule: As Early As One Year In Advance Sunday Masses - 8 A.M. And 10:30 A.M. Fridays Of Every Month At 7 P.M. Saturday Vigil 5 P.M. Exposition Of Blessed Sacrament: Summer Schedule - 8 A.M. & 10:30 A.M. Westfield Study And Discussion Meetings Sunday 8:15 A.M., 11:15 A.M. 1St Friday 9 A.M.-5 P.M. Sunday School - 9 A.M., Social Center Call 568-3403. Daily Mass: 8 A.M. Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday And Marian Cenacle Of Prayer: Catechism Classes: Monday Evenings Friday Saturdays 7:30-8:30 Daily And Holy Day Masses As Announced Central Baptist Church Communion Prayer Service: 8 A.M. Thursday Charismatic Prayer Meeting: Thursdays 7 P.M. For More Information & Links: Pncc.Org 115 Elm St., Westfield, Ma 01085 Confession: Saturday 4:15 To 4:45 P.M. And Sunday 7:30 St. Jude Novena After Phone - (413) 568-0429 To 8 A.M. Wednesday 7 P.M. Mass St. Mary’s Church Email:[email protected] Handicapped Accessible Miraculous Medal Novena After 30 Bartlett Street, Westfield, Ma 01085 Website: Http://Www.Centralbaptist Tuesday Morning Mass Phone - (413) 562-5477 Churchwestfield.Com Holy Trinity Roman Catholic Church Chapel Of Divine Mercy, Litany, Rosary, Http://Www.St.Marysofwestfield.Com The Rev. Tom Rice, Interim Pastor 335 Elm St., Westfield Ma 01085 Friday 3-3:34 Rev. Frank Lawlor - Administrator Adult Sunday School - 9:00Am Rev. René L. Parent, S., Pastor Home And Hospital Visits. Please Call Rectory Rev. Christopher Fedoryshyn, Parochial Vicar Sunday School - 10 A.M. Phone: (413) 568-1506 Fax: (413) 572-2533 Anointing Of The Sick. Please Call The Pastor Deacon Pedro Rivera Sunday - Worship Hour - 10-11A.M. Website: Www.Holytrinitywestfield.Com Prayer Line: For Special Intentions. Deacon Roger Carrier Weekend Masses: Saturday Vigil - 4 P.M. Call Marian At 569-6244 Weekday Mass - Monday-Friday, 8:30 A.M. Christ Church United Methodist Sunday - 7 A.M., 8:30 A.M. (Polish) Bible Study: Tuesdays 9:15 A.M. Holy Day Masses - 4 On The Eve Before, 8:30 A.M. & 222 College Highway, Southwick, Ma 01077 And 10:30 A.M. At Rectory Meeting Room 6:15 P.M. (Bilingual) Confessions - Pastors Rev. Ken Blanchard And Ron Jackson Weekday Mass: Monday - Friday - 12:10 P.M. Saturdays, 2:30-3:30 P.M. (Lower Church) Phone - (413) 569-5206 Sacrament Of Reconciliation: Saturday - Pilgrim Evangelical Covenant Church Saturday Mass - 4 P.M. Sunday Worship - 10 A.M. 3 To 3:45 P.M. Or By Appointment 605 Salmon Brook Street, Sunday Mass - 7, 8:30 And 10 A.M. Handicapped Accessible. Handicapped Accessible Route 10 And 202, Granby, Ct 06035 And 11:30 A.M. Air Conditioned. Nursery Available. Rev. Dennis Anderson, Pastor All Masses Are In The Upper Church, Hope Community Church Phone: (860) 653-3800 The 11:30 A.M. Is In Spanish Christ Lutheran Church 152 South Westfield Street Fax: (860) 653-9984 Handicapped Accessible, Elevator Located 568 College Highway, Southwick, Ma 01077 Feeding Hills, Ma. 01030 Handicap Accessible. To The Right Of The Main Entrance. Rev. Jeff King, Pastor 413.786.2445 Schedule: Sunday School - 9 Am, Adult - Adoration And Benediction - Wednesdays, Phone - (413) 569-5151 Pastor Brad Peterson Youth - Children. 9 A.M.-6 P.M. Sunday - 8:15, 9:15, 10:15 And 11:15 A.M. Sunday Morning Worship Begins At 10 A.M. Sunday Praise And Worship - 10:30 A.M., St. Mary’s Elementary School (Pre-K-8) 11 A.M. - Contemporary Worship With Children’s Hour And Contemporary Worship, Life Oriented Messages, From Infant And Toddler (413) 568-2388 Clc Live With Children’s Hour. Childcare Available. The Care Available. St. Mary’s High School (9-12) - (413) 568-5692 Thursday Evenings - Weekender’s Worship - 7 P.M. Bible, Nursery And Children’s Church Available, Classes Men’s Group Fellowship Breakfast - 7 A.M. - 8:30 A.M., Office Of Religious Education - (413) 568-1127 For All The 2nd Saturday Of Each Month. St. Vincent De Paul Outreach To The Poor Christ The King Ages. Weekly Home Groups And Bible Studies, Call For A Youth Group Schedule Of Events. And Needy - (413) 568-5619 Evangelical Presbyterian Church Active Youth Group, Special You Can Visit Us On The Web At: 297 Russell Road, Westfield, Ma 01085 Activities For Families, Men, Women, Http://Www.Pilgrimcovenantchurch.Org. St. Peter & St. Casimir Parish Rev. Jason S. Steele, Pastor And Children. 22 State Street Office Phone - (413) 572-0676 For More Information, Call The Church Office 413-786- Pioneer Valley Assembly Of God Westfield, Ma 01085 Ctkwestfield.Org 2445, Huntington, Ma 01050 Rev. William H. Wallis, Pastor Weekly Calendar Of Events: Weekdays Between 9 A.M. And Noon. Please Leave A Rev. Toby Quirk Parish Office - 413-568-5421 Sunday - Worship Service - 9:15 A.M. Message Phone - (413) 667-3196 Mass Schedule Daily - Sunday School For All Ages - 11 A.M. Any Other Time. Sunday - 10 A.M. - Service Of Worship Mon.-Thurs. - 7:15 A.M. Monday - Men’s Group - Sons Of Thunder - 7 P.M. Valley Community Church And Agawam Church Of The Weekly Bible Study. Call For Information. Saturday Mass - 4 P.M. Tuesday - Women’s Bible Study Bible Merged May 2010 To Become Hope Community Saturday Confessions - 3 P.M. - 3:30 P.M. Wednesday - Beginners Bible Study Church Pioneer Valley Baptist Church Sunday Mass- 8:30 A.M. & 10:30 A.M. - 7 P.M. 265 Ponders Hollow Road, Westfield, Ma 01085 Childcare Is Available. Huntington Evangelical Church (Corner Of Tannery And Shaker Road) Temple Beth El 22 Russell Road, Huntington, Ma 01050 Phone - (413) 562-3376 Worship Services The Episcopal Church Of The Atonement Rev. Charles Cinelli Pastor James Montoro Sunday - Thursday Evening, 7 P.M. 36 Court St., Westfield, Ma 01085 Phone - (413) 667-5774 Sunday School – 9:30 A.M.; Sunday Service – 10:30 A.M. Friday Evening, 6 P.M. (413) 562-5461 Sundays - Adult Sunday School - 9 A.M., Sanctuary; And 6 P.M.; Wednesday Service – 7 P.M. We Provide Bus Saturday Evening, 5 P.M. www.Atonementwestfield.Net Worship Service - 10:15 A.M.; Sanctuary; Transportation For Those In Need Of Transportation. Monday-Friday Morning, 7 A.M. Parking Off Pleasant Street Children’s Church - Just Call Us At 562-3376. Saturday Morning, 9:30 A.M. The Rev. Nancy Webb Stroud, Rector 10:15 A.M., (Downstairs During Second Half Service). Psalms Springs Sunday And Holiday Sundays: Holy Eucharist At 8 Am And 10 Am Mondays - Ladies Bible Study - 9:30 A.M. Deliverance Ministries Morning, 8 A.M. Ongoing Christian Formation At 11 Am Tuesdays - Women’s Guild, The 2Nd Tuesday Of Every 141 Meadow Street, Westfield, Ma 01085 Monday Afternoons - Learning Center First Tuesdays Of The Month: Month In Chapel On The Green; Ladies Bible Study, Phone - (413) 568-1612 (Religious School), 3:15 P.M. 6:00 Pm Healing And Holy Eucharist (All But Second Tuesday), Pastor Sharon Ingram Tuesday Afternoons - B’yachad 6:45 Pm Tavern Theology 7 P.M., Chapel On The Green. Sunday School - 10 A.M. (Hebrew High School) 6:30 Wednesdays: Sunday Morning Worship - 11 A.M. P.M.; Parshat Ha Shove Holy Eucharist And Healing At Noon Kingdom Hall Of Jehovah’s Witnesses Wednesdays - Childrens Reading Hour, 5 To 6 P.M. With Study Group, 7:30 P.M. 117 Southwick Road, Westfield, Ma 01085 Pastor, 4 To 10 Years Old. Wednesday Afternoons - Learning Center Congregation Ahavas Achim Phone (413) 568-1780 Wednesday Evening - 7 P.M. - Bible Study & Deliverance (Religious School), 3:15 P.M.; Interfaith Center At Westfield English: Wednesday & Thursday - 7-8:45 P.M.; Sunday Service Youth Chorale, 5:15 P.M. State University 10-11:46 A.M. & 1-2:45 P.M. Friday - Y.E.S. - Youth Excellence Services, 13 Years Old Thursday Evenings - Boy Scout Troop 577 Western Avenue, P.O. Box 334, Russian: Tuesday - 7-8:45 P.M.; And Up. #32 Meets At 7:30 P.M. Westfield, Ma 01086 Saturday 4-5:45 P.M. Friday Mornings - “Exploring Our Prayers” Rabbi Efraim Eisen. Russell Community Church With Rabbi, 7 A.M. Phone - (413) 562-2942 Montgomery Community Church Main Street, Russell 01071 Unitarian Universalist Society Www.Congregationahavasachim.Org/ Main Road-Montgomery, Ma Rev. Jimmy Metcalf, Pastor Of Greater Springfield Email: [email protected] Pastor Howard R. Noe Sunday - 9 A.M. - Sunday School, All Ages - Fellowship, 245 Porter Lake Drive, Springfield, Ma 01106 Friday Or Saturday Sabbath Services 10 A.M. Phone - (413) 862-3284 Office Parsonage; 10 A.M. - Family Worship; 6 P.M. - Youth Re. Jason Seymour, Minister or 7:15 P.M. - Nondenominational Services Every Sunday 9-10 A.M., Fellowship, Parsonage. Http://Uuspringfield.Org 2 Times/Month And Holiday Services. With Coffee Fellowship Tuesday - 7 P.M. - Aa Meeting; Family Bible Class, Phone 413 736-2324 Call For Dates. An Oneg Shabbat Follows The Service Following All Services. Parsonage. Handicap Accessible And Weekly Men And Women’s Bible Wednesday - 9 A.M. - Women’s Prayer Fellowship, Sunday 9:30Am And 11Am Worship Services, New Members Are Always Welcome. Studies Available. Parsonage. Religious Education And Nursery For Children, Monday Hebrew School - 5 To 7 P.M. Friday - 7:30 P.M. - Aa Meeting. Wednesday 5:30 Pm Soulful Suppers Sunday School Mountain View Baptist Church Thursday 7Pm Choir Rehearsals Adult Study Group. 310 Apremont Way St. John’s Lutheran Church Monthly Unity House Concerts. Holyoke, Ma 01040 60 Broad Street Check Our Facebook Page. Faith Bible Church Pastor Chad E. Correia Westfield, Ma 01085 370 Shoemaker Lane, Agawam, Ma 01001 413-532-0381 Phone - (413) 568-1417 United Church Of Christ Phone - 413-786-1681 Email: Http://Www.Mvbaptist.Com Http://Stjohnswestfield.Com Second Congregational Church Pastor: Rick Donofrio Sunday Morning Worship - 8:30 & 11 A.M. Pastor Christopher A. Hazzard Rev. Rosemary Dawson, Interim Pastor Sunday School For All Ages 9:30Am Sunday School & Adult Study - 10 A.M. Sunday - Adult Bible Study And Summer Sunday School 487 Western Avenue, P.O. Box 814, Worship Services 10:30Am Wednesday Prayer Meeting & (Preschool - High School) 8:45 A.M. Westfield, Ma 01086 Children’s Service 10:30Am Bible Study - 7 P.M. Sunday Worship 10 A.M. Http://Www.Secondchurchwestfield.Org Fellowship/Refreshments-12:30Am Thursday - Visitation & Soul Winning Tune In To The Taped Broadcast Of Our Worship Service E-Mail: [email protected] Wednesday Night Prayer Meeting And Bible Study 6:30 - 6:30 P.M. Over Office Hours: Tuesday – Friday, 9 A.M. To 12 Noon, Pm Saturday - Buss Calling & Whyn (.560 On Your Am Radio Dial) At 7:30 On Sunday Closed Monday. Soul Winning - 10 A.M. Morning. Phone - (413) 568-7557 First Congregational Church Of Westfield Sunday - 10 A.M., Worship Service 18 Broad Street, Westfield, Ma 01085 New Life Christian Center Living Hope Church And Sunday School For Phone - (413) 568-2833 157 Dartmouth Street Pastor Dan Valeri Preschool Through High School. Fax - (413) 568-2835 Westfield, Ma 01085 267 College Highway Sunday Evening - Youth Program. Website: Churchonthegreen.Org Senior Pastor. Rev. Wayne D. Hartsgrove Southwick, Ma 01077 Westfield Alliance Church Email :[email protected] Phone (413) 568-1588 413-569-1882 297 Russell Road, Westfield, Ma 01085 Office Hours: Monday-Friday, 9A.M.-1P.M. Sunday School 9:15 Am Living Hope Church - Hope For Everyday Living! Rev. Jordan Greeley, Pastor Rev. Elva Merry Pawle, Pastor Sunday Service 10:30 Am We Are A Church That Proclaims Phone - (413) 568-3572 Sara Popp, Church School Coordinator Family Night On Wednesdays At 6:30 Pm A Message Of Hope And Sunday - 9:30 A.M. - Bible Life A.M. For All Ages, Nursery Allan Taylor, Minister Of Music Youth Night Is Fridays At 6:30 Pm Healing For The Hurts And Problems Of Everyday Life Care Provided; 11 A.M. - Worship And The Word; 6 P.M - Worship Service : Sunday’s 10 Am Life Groups Every Other Thursday At 6:30 Pm Through The Message Of Jesus Christ... Evening Church School Sunday 10 Am And Every Other Sunday At 6:00 Pm [email protected] Service. Childcare Available - Handicap Accessible Service Time: 10 Am Fellowship Hour 11 Am New Life Worship Center Thursday Family Night 6:30Pm Word Of Grace Church First Spiritual Church 118 Meadow Street Office Hours - Mon Through Thurs 9:30Am-4Pm Of Pioneer Valley 33-37 Bliss Street, Springfield, Ma 01105 Westfield, Ma 01085 848 North Road, Route 202 Rev. John Sullivan, Pastor 413-562-0344 Southwick Community Westfield, Ma 01085 Phone - (413) 238-4495 Http://Www.Nlwcofwestfield.Org Episcopal Church (413) 572-3054 Sunday Service - 10:30 A.M., Sermon, Healing Service, Pastor Gene C. Pelkey 660 College Highway Email:[email protected] Spirit Communication. Sundays - 10 A.M. - Worship And Southwick, Ma 01077 Http://Www.Wordgrace.Us Sunday School. Phone: 569-9650 Chet Marshall, Senior Pastor First United Methodist Church Wednesdays - 7 P.M. - Bible Study. Http://Www.Southwickchurch.Com Sunday Morning Service: 10 A.M. (A Stephen’s Ministry Church) Men’s And Ladies Prayer Groups Rev. J. Taylor Albright, Pastor Sunday Evening, 6 P.M. 16 Court Street (Call For Schedules) Saturday Evening Worship Service 5 P.M. Wednesday Evening, 7 P.M. Westfield Ma 01085 Changed Into His Image Class Sundays 9:30 Am, Service That Blend 413-568-5818 (Call For Schedules) Contemporary Worship With Traditional Liturgy Westfield Evangelical Free Church Rev. Bruce T. Arbour And A Family-Friendly Atmosphere 568 Southwick Road, Westfield, Ma 01085 Email:[email protected] Our Lady Of The Blessed Sacrament Parish Kidzone: Childcare And Children’s Ministry Rev. David K. Young, Pastor Worship Service : Sunday’s 10:30 A.M. 127 Holyoke Road During The Service Phone - (413) 562-1504 Sunday School: Sunday 10:30 A.M. Westfield, Ma 01085 Sign Language Interpreted Sunday – 10 A.M. - Morning Worship, Coffee Hour: Every Sunday 11:30 A.M. Mailing Address: Handicapped Accessible Childcare Available; 8:45 A.M. - Sunday School. Childcare Available-Handicap Accessible P.O. Box 489 Women’s Group: Thursdays 9:30 To 11 A.M. Wednesday - 7 P.M. - Bible Study. Westfield, Ma 01086-0489 Good Coffee, Fellowship And Friday - 6:30 P.M. - Grace Lutheran Church Pastor: Rev. Daniel S. Pacholec Light-Weight Discussion Of Faith Issues. Awana Children’s Program. 1552 Westfield Street, Deacon Paul Federici Childcare Provided. West Springfield, Deacon Paul Briere West Springfield Church Of Christ Ma 01089 Pastoral Minister: Mary Federici Southwick Congregational Church 61 Upper Church Street, Phone - 413-734-9268 Parish/Religious Education Office: (413) 562-3450 United Church Of Christ West Springfield, Ma 01089 Website - Parish Fax: (413) 562-9875 488 College Highway, P.O. Box 260, Phone - (413) 736-1006 www.Gracelutheranonline.Com Www.Diospringfield.Org/Olbs Southwick, Ma 01077 Sunday - 10:30 A.M. And 6 P.M., Worship Service; 9:30 The Rev. John Marquis, Pastor Mass Schedule: Administrative Assistant: Minister Bart Cochran A.M. - Bible Study. E-Mail -Pastorwhite@ Gracelutheranonline.Com Saturday: 4 P.M. (Vigil) Phone - (413) 569-6362 Wednesday - 7 P.M., Bible Study. Margit Mikuski, Administrative Assistant Sunday: 7, 8:30, 11 A.M. Email:[email protected] [email protected] Monday-Wednesday: 7 A.M. Communion Service Sunday Wyben Union Church Sunday Service - 9:30 A.M. Thursday 10 Am Worship Service – An Interdenominational Church Tuesday – 9 A.M. - Bible Study & Friday: 7 A.M. Open Pantry Sunday 678 Montgomery Road, Westfield, Ma 01085 Wednesday Service - 6 P.M. Saturday: 8 A.M. Miraculous Medal Novena Minister – Rev. Bart D. Cochran. Phone - (413) 568-6473 Confession: Saturday 3:15- 3:45 P.M. Music – The Voice Choir Rev. George Karl, Pastor Granville Federated Church Handicapped Accessible. 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Email your notices of religious events and listings to [email protected] THE WESTFIELD NEWS WWW.THEWESTFIELDNEWS.COM SATURDAY, APRIL 14, 2018 - PAGE 7 International Festival Continued from Page 1 Gov. Baker signs sweeping and learn about the different cultures. Bone, who’s a senior and brought food as well “This brings them (students) together, they as set up balloons. can show off their favorite dishes,” said Ayer. Alexis Madsen, who is a sophomore and in “This is a day we can all be proud.” French II, helped decorate and really enjoyed criminal justice overhaul bill The countries or areas that were in the festival “seeing everyone into it.” BOSTON (AP) — Gov. Charlie Baker has signed into law the most extensive overhaul of included Ukraine, Middle East, Africa, Also looking on and taking in the festival was the state’s criminal procedures in decades. Germany, Spain, France, Denmark, Central and Westfield High School Principal Chuck The new law makes changes to everything from the state’s bail system to the use of solitary South America, North America, and more. Jendrysik, who was in full support of having the confinement in prison and calls for greater use of programs that divert some youthful offenders Besides the food, there was also music being festival and was very pleased with how it turned and people struggling with mental health issues or drug addiction away from involvement with played and decorations that were set up to rep- out. the courts. resent the various cultures. “I’m incredibly proud of the outstanding The law also will let certain prior offenses, including those no longer crimes, such as pos- Students that were actively engaged in setting effort,” said Jendrysik. “As a principal, it’s very session of small amounts of marijuana, be expunged from a person’s record. up the festival were enjoying the experience. important to me that students are aware of dif- The Republican governor signed the bill Friday at the Statehouse. “All the countries, I like to see that,” said Eric ferent cultures.” “Viewed as a whole this bill takes our criminal justice system and makes it better,” Baker said. Baker highlighted sections of the new law that would crack down on those trafficking in the synthetic opioids fentanyl and carfentanil, expand protections against witness intimidation and CPA Grant increase penalties for repeat operating under the influence, or OUI, offenders and for corporate Continued from Page 1 manslaughter. He also pointed to new mandatory minimum sentences for assault and battery on a police going to let me buy the “We want to have that money asked Crowe. officer causing serious injury. building without this commit- transferred. The church isn’t Vinskey said they could The law also repeals several mandatory minimum sentences for low-level drug offenses, ment,” MacDonald said, add- benefiting. We’re giving up make the commitment, and changes the threshold for which theft is considered a larceny from $250 to $1,200 and raises ing that the CPC awarded the the grant,” Gaylord said. the grant agreement would the minimum age for criminal responsibility from 7 to 12. grant to the building under “I really think the commit- come later. Supporters of the law say it goes a long way toward making the justice system fairer and the stewardship of the church, tee benefits from the transfer. “We’re not asking anybody offers a hand up to those who have been incarcerated and are trying to get their lives back on but not necessarily to the If you get to the point where to move any money. I’m just track. church. “It’s one of these you have to tear that building asking you to say it’s there for “Years and years of advocacy by community leaders, legislators and powerful black and unusual situations,” down, it would cost your use,” MacDonald said. brown grassroots organizers created a sea change in Massachusetts politics,” said Democratic MacDonald said. $500,000,” MacDonald said, “Like any other request, it’s Sen. Sonia Chang-Diaz, of Boston. “This is a huge victory for justice and shows what we can “From the Historical adding, “I want to be honest contingent upon the new accomplish together.” Commission point of view, with you. If I walk out of owner. We’ve made the com- Middlesex District Attorney Marian Ryan, a Democrat, called the new law “a meaningful we are backing not the church, here, I’m not coming back. mitment. We only approve of step forward in reforming our criminal justice system.” but the building. We were It’s going to require all of us this to be approved,” said Ryan said she was proud that “restorative justice practices” used in Middlesex County to delighted when you came to do something a little differ- Vincent Olinski, representa- intervene in the lives of at-risk youths and young adults by offering a range of diversion along,” said Historical ent; otherwise, we may lose tive of Parks & Recreation. options are expanded under the new law. Commission representative an opportunity that may not A motion was made and The overhaul, praised by Republican and Democratic lawmakers, was approved last week Cynthia P. Gaylord, come along again. There are approved to make a commit- by votes of 37-0 in the Senate and 148-5 in the House. A lawsuit, Caplan v. Town plenty of buildings around. I ment to transfer the funds Baker said the administration will seek $15 million to begin putting the new law into effect, of Acton, regarding CPC like the building, the concept. upon purchase of the build- while the total cost for the new law in the 2019 fiscal year, which begins July 1, could be $40 money granted to a church for I want to put $1 million into ing. million. historical preservation was this town.” After the vote, Gaylord Even as he signed the bill, he said he was filing a new criminal justice bill that would address referenced. The Superior Cheryl Crowe, representa- asked MacDonald if there issues in the new law. Court recently reversed a tive of the Planning Board, were a way to keep the wood- He said one change he would like to see would give parents the option to testify against their lower court decision. The asked for clarification on work in the first room, the children instead of prohibiting their testimony. He said parents should not be compelled to lawsuit questions whether whether he wanted the trans- only original room. testify, however. public money is in any way fer of the $163,000, or a com- MacDonald said he would Baker also said police should continue to have access to sealed criminal record. He said that benefitting the church. mitment that the committee consider it. He added that access is critical to firearms licensing decisions and the ability to properly evaluate day care Richard Gaylord of the would transfer the funds after their organization was anx- workers. First Congregational Church the sale. ious to get going. in Westfield said he was on “Is this actually legal to “As long as it (the renova- the committee that originally have this happen, before he tion) meets CPA criteria,” Court rules Exxon submitted the grant request. purchases the building,” said Olinski. must provide Flocking Fundraiser documents in Continued from Page 1 climate probe Throughout the year, eighth grade students Hollister added that students will appreciate BOSTON (AP) — Exxon and their families have also sold calendars and the nation’s ongoing effort to question its Mobil must hand over docu- solicited funds at Wal-Mart and Dunkin responsibilities within the world during visits ments related to a state investi- Donuts to raise funds for the Washington, D.C. to the World War I, World War II, Korea and gation into whether the compa- trip. Vietnam memorials, as well as the Pentagon’s ny misled investors and con- “Our flamingos are our biggest fundraiser,” 9/11 memorial. sumers about what it knew Morningside said Thielen. “Most importantly, students will learn about about the link between fossil Crystal Hollister, lead social studies teacher the perspectives of people from the past, and fuels and climate change, Listen at WSKB.org or watch on Comcast Cable CH. 15 at South Middle School, is coordinating the how those perspectives changed, which in turn Massachusetts’ highest court logistics for the trip and notes the importance influenced policy and the very definition of ruled Friday. •••••••• MOnDAyS •••••••• RADIO FOR THE WESTFIELD MASSES of exposing students to the social sciences. liberty itself,” said Hollister. The Supreme Judicial Court By George…it’s Monday “In a world where our students are receiving Students will also visit the Franklin Delano rejected Exxon Mobil’s attempt 6-8 am: less and less instruction in social studies, the Roosevelt Memorial and stand at the Lincoln to stymie Attorney General with George Delisle civic awareness this trip can bring to our stu- Memorial where Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Maura Healey’s probe into dents is even more important than ever,” said gave his “I Have a Dream” speech. whether it concealed informa- 8-10am: Owls on the Air with Michael Hollister. “Our students will witness peaceful demon- tion about the impact of climate “Buster” McMahon ‘92 Hollister noted that the vision of the city’s strations on the National Mall, as people today change from the public. History and Social Studies Department is to advocate for changes to our laws as our defini- “Now Exxon must come for- •••••••• TuESDAyS ••••••• inspire students to become active, informed tion of liberty is further shaped,” said Hollister. ward with the truth, what it WOW, It’s Tuesday, with Bob Plasse citizens who can use the past to shape the For persons interested in supporting the fla- knew about climate change, 6-8 am: future. mingo fundraiser, send an email to Thielen at when, and what it told the 8-10am: Ken’s Den, with Ken Stomski “Through the diverse sights on this trip, our [email protected] or call her at (413) world,” the Democratic attorney students will be able to get a glimpse into the 454-5934. general said in a statement. •••••• WEDnESDAyS ••••• major events in our country’s nearly 242-year “General donations will also be accepted “The people of Massachusetts - history,” said Hollister. after flocking orders have sold out,” said and people everywhere - 6-8 am: Wake Up Wed., with Tina Gorman Highlights of the trip will include viewing Thielen. deserve answers.” Wednesday Roll Call - Rotating Hosts the Declaration of Independence in the Hollister is grateful that city residents are An Exxon spokesman said 8-10am: National Archives, experiencing colonial life supporting this cause to help defray the cost the company is evaluating the 1st Wed On The Town with Mayor Brian Sullivan at George Washington’s Mount Vernon, and for the 71 students registered for the trip. court’s ruling and considering and Denny Atkins (8-10am) learning about the break with Britain in the “Our students will learn to see our nation its next steps. Revolutionary War at the Smithsonian and its laws as more than just a lifeless, dusty The ruling is the second blow 2nd Wed Window into Westside Museum of American History. story from the past, but an evolving system to the Irving, Texas-based oil with Mayor Wil Reichelt (8-9am) “Students will also understand the struggle that can be altered and refined to better reflect and gas giant in the last month. our country endured when coming to terms the perspectives of today, so that our students A federal judge in March dis- Chamber Chatter with the end of slavery and defining the role of may be the nation’s leaders in the future,” said missed the company’s lawsuit with Kate Phelon (9-10am) state’s rights in the Civil War at Arlington Hollister. that aimed at stopping Healey’s National Cemetery,” said Hollister. investigation and a similar 3rd Wed Everything Southwick probe that’s being conducted by with Selectman Joe Deedy (8-9am) Gannon New York Attorney General Continued from Page 1 Eric Schneiderman. The judge ArtsBeat with Mark Auerbach (9-10am) in that case described Exxon’s Gannon received a Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice in 2007 from Westfield State lawsuit as “running roughshod 4th Wed Rock on Westfield University, where he served as a Resident Assistant and studied abroad. over the adage that the best with Harry Rock (8-9am) Westfield State University President Ramon S. Torrecilha, Ph.D. issued the following state- defense is a good offense.” ment on Friday: The company has said that Boys and Girls Club Hour “We were deeply saddened to learn of the tragic passing of Westfield State alumnus Officer the two attorneys general “are with Bill Parks (9-10am) Sean Gannon. Our sincere condolences to his wife, extended family, Yarmouth Police incapable of impartial investiga- Department, and the many Westfield State University alumni and citizens of Massachusetts tions and are attempting to ••••••• THuRSDAyS •••••• whom Sean positively impacted during his time here at Westfield State and his career in law silence political opponents who enforcement. Our faculty and staff are privileged to have had a role in preparing Officer disagree on the appropriate poli- 6-8 am: The Westfield News Radio Show, Gannon for his service-focused career that tragically came to an end yesterday.” cies to address climate change.” with host Patrick Berry Latanowich, of Somerville, was taken into custody after an hour-long standoff. It could not Massachusetts’ high court immediately be determined if he has a lawyer. ruling upholds a lower court 8-9 am: In The Flow with Rob & Joe: Amy Porter contributed to this story decision ordering Exxon to Westfield Tech. Academy’s comply with Healey’s investi- gation. Rob Ollari & Joe Langone The court rejected Exxon’s 9-10am: Superintendents’ Spotlight ATI Foundation CSF Westfield Dollars for argument that the attorney gen- Continued from Page 1 with Stefan Czaporowski Scholars Second Annual eral should be disqualified from Foundation is directly the investigation because of ••••••••• FRIDAyS •••••••• aligned with what CHD’s comments she made that Exxon Disabilities Resources is doing Golf Tournament says show bias against the com- 6-8 am: JP’s Talk about Town, with Jay Pagluica for kids every day. We are WESTFIELD — CSF Westfield Dollars for Scholars is pany. The court said Healey’s thrilled to support the proud to host their Second Annual Golf Tournament at comments showed no “action- 8-9 am: Owls Sports Weekly with Devin Bates ‘18 Springfield community in this Tekoa Country Club in Westfield, MA on Saturday, April able bias.” and Anthony Swenson ‘18 way and hope that the resourc- 28, 2018. Proceeds will benefit CSF Westfield Dollars for “As an elected official, it is es make a big difference in the Scholars General Scholarships. Golf entry fee is $90 per reasonable that she routinely 8-9 am: Conversations with Pete Cowles lives of physically impaired person and includes greens fees, cart and dinner. informs her constituents of the children for years to come.” Registration begins at 11:30 a.m. with a shotgun start at nature of her investigations,” ••••••• SATuRDAyS ••••••• Representatives from the 1:00 p.m. Not a golfer?? Why not consider joining us for the court said. 6-10am: Polka Jammer Network, with Billy Belina ATI Foundation, ATI Physical dinner & raffles for just $35. Golf Tournament registration Exxon had also argued that Therapy, CHD, as well as pro- and sponsor information can be found at http://csfwest- Massachusetts lacks jurisdiction gram participants and their field.dollarsforscholars.org. For questions, contact Tori because the company does not families are expected to attend Denton at 413-301-4614 or via email at tedenton109@ have a corporate presence in the Monday’s check presentation. gmail.com. Deadline for entry is April 21, 2018. state. PAGE 8 - SATURDAY, APRIL 14, 2018 www.thewestfieldnews.com THE WESTFIELD NEWS

Stephanie Gilbert, Spencer Reese, and Seana Lamothe sing “You Stepped Out of a Dream” Westfield Theatre Group is ‘Singin’ Krista Krupa joins the dance line. Act I, the show is on. In The Rain’ A cast and crew of over 50 brings “Singin’ In The Rain” to the stage in Westfield. This 1952 favorite has been called the greatest movie musical of all time. Why does it captivate and endure? It offers the audience a brief respite from a weary world. Shows can be seen April 14, 20, 21, 27, and 28 @ 7:30pm, also matinees on April 21 and 28 at 2:00pm. For tickets call 413-572-6838. (Photo by Lynn F. Boscher)

Shealyn Berube applies the finishing touch on makeup

Eric Macksoud need help from Kelsey Collis.

AJ Berube and Spencer Reese play Cosmo Brown and Don Young Don and Cosmo played by Rowan Healey and Lockwood. Henry DiNapoli.

Krista Krupa dances for the young Don and Cosmo.

Don Lockwood (Spencer Reese) and Kathy Selden (Shealyn Berube) meet on a park bench. Don Lockwood is mobbed by fans.

Eric Macksoud and Carol Cisek show their dance form. Shealyn Berube as the “Cake Girl” Isabella Williams brings a big smile.

Cosmo Brown (AJ Berube) and Kelsey Collis.

Julia Chipkin and Ben Velevitch also PhotoS by Lynn F. Boscher show their dance moves THE WESTFIELD NEWS WWW.THEWESTFIELDNEWS.COM SATURDAY, APRIL 14, 2018 - PAGE 9 SPORTS

Southwick’s Dalton Bessette, right, attempts to beat the throw at second base. (Photo by Chris Putz)

Westfield Technical Academy pitcher Andy Southwick pitcher Josh Lis delivers a pitch Friday. Westfield Tech’s Trent Adam shows Southwick catches Westfield Tech on this (Photo by Chris Putz) pop fly. (Photo by Chris Putz) Daniels winds up. (Photo by Chris Putz) bunt on this at-bat. (Photo by Chris Putz) Rams spoil Tigers’ opener By Chris Putz there. They hit the ball hard on us. We made some plays when Staff Writer SOFTBALL we had to, but they did not go down easy. They played a good WESTFIELD – Southwick’s Josh Lis had a stellar day as game as well.” the Rams spoiled Westfield Tech baseball’s season opener 12-3 Friday at Bullens Field. Auclair homers twice; Gators BOYS VOLLEYBALL The Tigers committed a half-dozen errors. Lis scattered five hits over six innings, allowing just one chomp earned run. He struck out five batters and walked two, and Gateway 17, Westfield Technical Academy 4 (6 inn.) Bombers run streak to 5-0 also went 2-for-5 at the plate with two doubles and two Gateway piled up 15 hits to cap off a fantastic week, going Westfield def. Chicopee Comp 25-13, 25-13, 25-10 RBIs. 3-0. Ava Auclair led the way with two home runs, including a Westfield stayed undefeated, improving to 5-0 with a road Tyler Keeney (4-for-5, 3 runs), Bart Shea (2 hits, 2 3-run dinger in the sixth inning to invoke a mercy rule. victory. Luis Castro (24 assists), Shane Kiendzior (7 kills, 2 RBIs), and Connor Roy (2 hits) contributed at the plate for Grace VanBuren had three hits, including a double. Angela aces), Ryan Murray (7 kills, 6 aces, 2 blocks), and James Southwick, which got things going with a three-run fourth Wright and Steph Paiva collected two hits apiece for Gateway. Pavlyuk (6 kills, 6 aces) helped fuel the team’s fifth straight win. inning. Audrey Gamble earned the victory on the mound for Gateway. Dante Bongiovanni (2-for-2, double, RBI) and Cade Westfield Tech LATE RESULTS – Wed., April 11 Bradley (2-for-3, RBI) produced multi-hit games for Cheynenne Slack made some defensive gems, robbing BOYS TENNIS Westfield Tech. Tigers’ Chris Boyden and Andy Daniels Gateway of a few hits, keeping Westfield Tech close for a good Westfield 3, Central 2 each had a hit. portion of the game. Westfield’s Shane Halloway defeated Ethan LeBeau at third Daniels allowed six hits on the mound. He recorded six Leilani Marsh doubled for the Tigers. singles, 6-0, 6-3. Bombers’ doubles pairs Jimmy Knapik and Ks. Bradley had two Ks in two innings of relief. “They were gritty. I give them a lot of credit,” Gateway soft- Sean Mitchell, and Joey Burzinski and Donald Chang won by ball coach Matt Bonenfant said. “They did their best to stay in the scores of 6-0, 6-3 and 6-4, 6-2, respectively.

Donna Cybercats scratch Viel is all concentra- tion as she past Gators dashes for Sci-Tech 8, Gateway 6 home plate Anthony Piquette (2 runs, 2 stolen bases), Nathaniel and scores Bushor (double, run, walk, hit by pitch), and Wyatt Heeter a run. (double) each had a hit for Gateway. (Photo by Marc St.Onge)

Makala Gogal (1) gets a hit. (Photo by Marc Emma Bean-Barlow (13) goes for St.Onge) a bunt. (Photo by Marc St.Onge)

WTA’s Kiaraly Serrano makes it to first base despite the best efforts of Ava Auclair Gateway pitcher Audrey Gamble Ava Auclair (4) is congratulated by team- WTA’s Taya Allen (10) tags out Gateway’s Audrey (4) and Makala Gogal (1). (Photo by Marc St. (12) fires one in from the pitch- mates as she scores a run. (Photo by Marc Gamble (12) at Friday night’s game. (Photo by Marc St.Onge) Onge) er’s mound. (Photo by Marc St.Onge) St.Onge)

HIGH SCHOOL Standings/Results BASEBALL BOYS LACROSSE Southwick 0-0 Friday’s Results Westfield 1-0 Westfield 3-0 Westfield Tech 0-1 St. Mary 0-0 BOYS TRACK & FIELD BASEBALL St. Mary 1-0 Westfield 0-0 Southwick 12, Southwick 2-0 GIRLS LACROSSE Southwick 0-0 Westfield Technical Academy 3 Gateway 1-1 Westfield 1-1 Sci-Tech 8, Gateway 6 St. Mary 0-0 BOYS TENNIS SOFTBALL SOFTBALL Westfield 2-0 Gateway 17, Westfield 1-2 BOYS VOLLEYBALL St. Mary 1-1 Westfield Technical Academy 4 (6 inn.) Westfield Tech 1-1 Westfield 5-0 BOYS VOLLEYBALL Southwick 2-1 Southwick 1-1 GIRLS TENNIS Westfield 3, Chicopee Comp 0 Gateway 3-0 Westfield 0-0 GIRLS TRACK & FIELD St. Mary 0-2 Westfield 0-0

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Serena Griswold (14) runs to assist the goalie. Katarzyna Wisnauckas (24) catches the pass. St. Mary’s vs. Hoosac Valley Girls’ Lacrosse Zoe Paradis- Stern (20) blocks from the front while Serena Griswold (14) blocks from the back.

Paighton Ramos (7) out runs Hoosac Valley.

Anna Kosinski (20 blocks the shot on the goal.

Riley Panniello (42) steals the ball from Hoosac Valley.

PhotoS by Lynn F. Boscher

Olivia Mazza, Katarzyna Wisnauckas, Abby Caputo, Paighton Ramos, Vicky Gargan, Ariana St. Peter, Riley Panniello, Maura Joseph, Serena Griswold, Zoe Paradis-Stern, Samantha Moran, Anna Kosinski. THE WESTFIELD NEWS WWW.THEWESTFIELDNEWS.COM SATURDAY, APRIL 14, 2018 - PAGE 11 HIGH SCHOOL 2018 SPRING Schedules

WESTFIELD HIGH SCHOOL

Saturday 04/14 Northampton High School @Westfield High School, 4 PM @East Longmeadow High School, 4 PM Boys Varsity Baseball @Westfield High School Boys Varsity Track Boys Junior Varsity Lacrosse Bridgewater-Raynham Bullens Field, 10 AM Holyoke High School Minnechaug Reg. High School vs. Westfield High School Girls Varsity Lacrosse @Westfield High School @Westfield High School, 4 PM Silver Lake Reg. High School, 2:30 p.m. Amherst-Pelham Reg High School Westfield State College, 10 AM Wednesday 04/18 Girls Varsity Softball @Westfield High School, 4 PM Girls Varsity Track Boys Varsity Baseball Girls Varsity Softball Pittsfield High School Pope Francis High School Agawam High School Minnechaug Reg. High School @Westfield High School @Westfield High School, 3 PM @Westfield High School, 4 PM @Westfield High School Girls Junior Varsity Softball Westfield State College, 10 AM Bullens Field, 4 PM Girls Junior Varsity Softball Girls Varsity Softball Pittsfield High School Minnechaug Reg. High School Boys Varsity Tennis Taconic High School @Westfield High School, 3 PM @Westfield High School, 4 PM Chicopee High School @Westfield High School, 4 PM Girls Junior Varsity Lacrosse @Westfield High School, 4 PM Girls Varsity Tennis Sunday 04/15 Amherst-Pelham Reg High School Boys Varsity Volleyball Agawam High School Boys Varsity Lacrosse @Westfield High School, 5:30 PM Westfield High School @Westfield High School, 4 PM Harrison High School Tuesday 04/17 @East Longmeadow High School, 5 PM Girls Junior Varsity Softball Springfield College @TBD Boys Varsity Lacrosse Boys Junior Varsity Volleyball Taconic High School Monday 04/16 Minnechaug Reg. High School Westfield High School @Westfield High School, 4 PM Boys Varsity Baseball

SAINT MARY PARISH SCHOOL WESTFIELD TECHNICAL ACADEMY

Saturday 04/14 @Ware, Memorial Field, 4 PM Monday 04/16 Whitney Park, 11 AM Baseball Monday 04/23 Boys Varsity Baseball Boys Junior Varsity Baseball Southwick Girls Varsity Tennis Smith Vocational and Agricultural HS Westfield Technical Academy @St. Mary, Saint Mary at Palmer, 4 p.m. @Westfield Technical Academy @Franklin County Tech. School, 4 PM Westfield Middle School North, 3 PM Boys Varsity Tennis Bullens Field, 1 PM Monday 04/23 Monday 04/16 Saint Mary Parish School Girls Varsity Tennis @Holyoke High School Boys Junior Varsity Baseball Boys Varsity Baseball Saint Mary Parish School Crosier Field and Tennis Courts, 4 PM Westfield Technical Academy McCann Tech @Greenfield High School Girls Varsity Lacrosse @Smith Vocational and Agricultural HS @Westfield Technical Academy, Davis St Courts, 4 PM Saint Mary Parish School Arcanum Field, 1 PM Bullens Field, 4 PM Girls Varsity Lacrosse @Chicopee High School, 5 PM Boys JV Baseball Pope Francis High School Boys Varsity Baseball Tuesday 04/17 @Saint Mary Parish School Granby Jr./Sr. High School Girls Varsity Softball McCann Tech Boardman Field, 4:30 PM @Saint Mary Parish School Westfield Technical Academy @Westfield Technical Academy, Tuesday 04/17 North Middle School, 4 PM @Smith Vocational and Agricultural HS Jachym Filed, 4 PM Boys Varsity Tennis Boys Junior Varsity Baseball Sheldon Field, 4 PM Tuesday 04/24 Saint Mary Parish School Granby Jr./Sr. High School Boys Varsity Baseball @Turners Falls High School, 4 PM @Saint Mary Parish School Wednesday 04/18 Boys Lacrosse Hampden Ponds, 4 PM Boys Varsity Baseball Westfield Technical Academy Saint Mary vs. Tuesday 04/24 Westfield Technical Academy @John J. Duggan Academy Belchertown, Boardman Field, 4 p.m. Girls Varsity Tennis @Putnam Voc/Tech Academy Hubbard Park, 4 PM Wednesday 04/18 Greenfield High School Blunt Park, 1 PM Girls Varsity Softball Girls Varsity Tennis @Saint Mary Parish School Boys Junior Varsity Baseball Westfield Technical Academy Saint Mary Parish School Municipal Tennis Courts, 4 PM @Pope Francis High School Boys Varsity Lacrosse Westfield Technical Academy @Franklin County Tech. School, 4 PM Forest Park, 4 PM Saint Mary Parish School @Putnam Voc/Tech Academy Friday 04/27 Girls Varsity Lacrosse @Monson High School, 4 PM Blunt Park Dia. #2, 1 PM Boys Varsity Baseball Pittsfield High School Wednesday 04/25 Friday 04/20 Westfield Technical Academy @Saint Mary Parish School Boys Varsity Tennis Boys Varsity Baseball @Pioneer Valley Christian Academy, Blunt Boardman Field, 4:30 PM Greenfield High School Boys Varsity Lacrosse @Saint Mary Parish School Franklin County Tech. School Park (Springfield), 4 PM Saint Mary Parish School Municipal Tennis Courts, 4 PM @Westfield Technical Academy Girls Varsity Softball @Lee Middle and High School, 4 PM Boys Varsity Baseball Bullens Field, 4 PM Westfield Technical Academy Thursday 04/19 Sabis International Charter School Girls Varsity Softball @High School of Commerce Boys Varsity Tennis @Saint Mary Parish School Springfield HS of Science and Technology Mohawk Trail Regional HS North Middle School, 4 PM Marshall Roy Field, 4 PM @Saint Mary Parish School Boys Junior Varsity Baseball @Westfield Technical Academy Municipal Tennis Courts, 4 PM Sabis International Charter School Boys Varsity Baseball @Saint Mary Parish School Monson High School Hampden Ponds, 4 PM @Saint Mary Parish School Thursday 04/26 Bullens Field, 4 PM Girls Varsity Tennis Southwick Regional High School Boys Junior Varsity Baseball Pioneer Valley Christian Academy Monson High School @Saint Mary Parish School Saturday 04/14 Friday 04/20 @Saint Mary Parish School Municipal Tennis Courts, 4 PM Baseball Girls Varsity Softball North Middle School, 4 PM Girls Varsity Lacrosse Southwick Chicopee High School Friday 04/20 Chicopee Comprehensive HS @St. Mary, Westfield Middle School North, @Southwick Regional School, 4 PM Boys Varsity Tennis @Saint Mary Parish School 3 PM Boys Varsity Baseball Pioneer Valley Christian Academy Boardman Field, 4:30 PM Monday 04/16 Monson High School @Saint Mary Parish School Friday 04/27 Municipal Tennis Courts, 4 PM Boys Varsity Lacrosse Boys Varsity Baseball @Southwick Regional School, 4 PM Girls Varsity Lacrosse Pathfinder RVT High School Greenfield High School Boys Junior Varsity Baseball Saint Mary Parish School @Saint Mary Parish School @Southwick Regional School, 4 PM Monson High School @Lee Middle and High School, 4 PM Boardman Field, 4 PM Boys Junior Varsity Baseball @Southwick Regional School Boys Varsity Lacrosse Boys Varsity Tennis Greenfield High School Southwick JV Baseball Field, 4 PM Saint Mary Parish School Saint Mary Parish School @Southwick Regional School Girls Junior Varsity Softball @McCann Technical High School, 4 PM @Sabis International Charter School Boys Varsity Baseball Forest Park, 4 PM Southwick JV Baseball Field, 4 PM Chicopee High School Saint Mary Parish School Tuesday 04/17 @Southwick Regional School Girls Varsity Softball Southwick JV Softball Field, 4 PM Granby Jr./Sr. High School Monday 04/23 @Southwick Regional School, 4 PM Boys Varsity Volleyball GATEWAY REGIONAL HIGH SCHOOL Girls Junior Varsity Softball Chicopee High School Granby Jr./Sr. High School @Southwick Regional School, 6 PM @Pathfinder RVT High School @Southwick Regional School Boys Varsity Baseball Monday 04/16 Southwick JV Softball Field, 4 PM Palmer High School Boys Varsity Baseball St Joes Field, 4 PM Wednesday 04/18 @Southwick Regional School, 4 PM Gateway Reg. High School Girls Varsity Softball Boys Varsity Baseball Boys Junior Varsity Baseball @McCann Technical High School Gateway Reg. High School Southwick Regional School Palmer High School Joe Wolfe Baseball Field, 4 PM @Smith Vocational and Agricultural HS, 4 PM @Ware High School @Southwick Regional School Boys Junior Varsity Baseball Boys Junior Varsity Baseball Memorial Field, 4 PM Southwick JV Baseball Field, 4 PM Gateway Reg. High School Gateway Reg. High School Boys Varsity Track Boys Junior Varsity Volleyball @McCann Technical High School, 4 PM @Pathfinder RVT High School, 4 PM Southwick Regional School Chicopee High School @Monson High School @Southwick Regional School, 4:30 PM Wednesday 04/18 Girls Junior Varsity Softball Moriarty Field Tuesday 04/24 Boys Varsity Baseball Gateway Reg. High School @Granite Valley Middle School, 4 PM Girls Varsity Softball Smith Vocational and Agricultural HS @Smith Vocational and Agricultural HS, 4 PM Boys Varsity Track Southwick Regional School @Gateway Reg. High School, 4 PM Thursday 04/26 West Springfield High School VS Southwick @Springfield Central High School Boys Junior Varsity Baseball Girls Varsity Softball Regional School Blunt Park Dia. #3, 4 PM Smith Vocational and Agricultural HS Sabis International Charter School Moriarty Field Girls Junior Varsity Softball @Gateway Reg. High School, 4 PM @Gateway Reg. High School, 4 PM @Granite Valley Middle School, 4 PM Southwick Regional School Friday 04/20 Girls Junior Varsity Softball Boys Junior Varsity Baseball @Springfield Central High School Boys Varsity Baseball Sabis International Charter School Southwick Regional School Blunt Park Dia. #4, 4 PM @Ware High School, 4 PM Putnam Voc/Tech Academy @Gateway Reg. High School Wednesday 04/25 Thursday 04/19 Boys Varsity Volleyball @Gateway Reg. High School, 4 PM Littleville Elementary School, 4 PM Girls Varsity Track Athol High School Girls Varsity Softball Friday 04/27 Palmer High School @Southwick Regional School, 6 PM Gateway Reg. High School Boys Varsity Baseball @Southwick Regional School Boys Varsity Baseball @Franklin County Tech. School, 4 PM Gateway Reg. High School Richard Atkinson Track, 4 PM Hampshire Regional High School Boys Junior Varsity Baseball @High School of Commerce Girls Varsity Softball @Southwick Regional School, 4 PM Putnam Voc/Tech Academy Marshall Roy Field, 4 PM Southwick Regional School Boys Varsity Track @Gateway Reg. High School, 4 PM Girls Varsity Softball @Ware High School, 4 PM Palmer High School Boys Varsity Volleyball @Southwick Regional School Monday 04/23 Springfield HS of Science and Technology Springfield HS of Science and Technology Richard Atkinson Track, 4 PM Softball @Gateway Reg. High School, 4 PM @Southwick Regional School, 6 PM Gateway Reg. High School Monday 04/30 Girls Junior Varsity Softball Boys Junior Varsity Baseball @Ware High School, 4 p.m. Girls Varsity Softball Southwick Regional School Hampshire Regional High School Junior Varsity Softball Hopkins Academy @Ware High School @Southwick Regional School Gateway Reg. High School @Gateway Reg. High School, 4 PM Grenville Park, 4 PM Southwick JV Baseball Field, 4 PM Boys Junior Varsity Volleyball Boys Junior Varsity Volleyball @Ware, Grenville Park, 4 p.m. Girls Junior Varsity Softball Athol High School Tuesday 04/24 Hopkins Academy Springfield HS of Science and Technology @Southwick Regional School @Southwick Regional School, 4:30 PM Boys Varsity Baseball @Gateway Reg. High School James E. Vincent Gymnasium, 4:30 PM Gateway Reg. High School Littleville Elementary School, 4 PM

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TV Sports Listings Dear Saturday, April 14 3:30 p.m. NWSL: Chicago vs. Utah (LIFE) Auto Racing 3:30 p.m. MLS: Los Angeles at Chicago (UNI) Annie 8:30 a.m. NASCAR Monster Energy Cup Series: Food City 500 7:55 p.m. MFL: Cruz at Tigres (UNI) Practice (FS1) 9:55 p.m. MFL: Monterrey at America (UNI) By ANNIE LANE 9:30 a.m. NASCAR Xfinity Series: Fitzgerald Glider Kits 300 Softball Qualifying (FS1) 1 p.m. NCAA Women: LSU at Tennessee (ESPN2) Not on a First-Name Basis 11 a.m. NASCAR Monster Energy Cup Series: Food City 500 3 p.m. NCAA Women: Kentucky at Texas A&M (ESPN2) Dear Annie: My son’s best friend, “Travis,” has started to call Final Practice (FS1) me by my first name. For as long as I can remember, I was “Mrs. Water Sports Thomas.” But yesterday, when I brought over lunch for the boys, 1 p.m. NASCAR Xfinity Series: Fitzgerald Glider Kits 300 (FS1) 8 p.m. Swimming Pro Series. Day 3 (NBCSN) Travis said, “Thanks, Susan.” I thought it may have been a joke 4 p.m. IMSA: Bubba Burger Grand Prix (FOX) Sunday, April 15 and chuckled a little and put down the plates. But the next day, I drove Travis and my son to hockey practice. When he got out of 6:30 p.m. IndyCar: Grand Prix of Long Beach Qualifying (NBCSN) Auto Racing the car, he said, “Thanks for the lift, Susan.” It appears that this 2 a.m. F1: Chinese Grand Prix (ESPN2) 2 p.m. NASCAR Monster Energy Cup Series: Food City 500 is the new normal with him. Later that evening, I asked my son whether he had noticed that Travis had called me by my first Baseball (FOX) name. My son said yes. He said that Travis’ dad told him that 1 p.m. MLB: New York Yankees at Detroit Tigers (YES) 4:30 p.m. IndyCar: Grand Prix of Long Beach (NBCSN) because he got a job at a local bookstore and gets a paycheck, he can call adults by their first name. I don’t want to tell anyone how 1 p.m. MLB: Baltimore Orioles at Boston Red Sox (MLB Network) Baseball to parent, but that rule strikes me as ridiculous, especially 4 p.m. MLB: Texas Rangers at Houston Astros (FS1) 1 p.m. MLB: Milwaukee Brewers at New York Mets (SNY) because they are 15 years old and he had always been respectful up until that point. Should I tell Travis that he needs to call me 7 p.m. MLB: Los Angeles Angels at Kansas City Royals (FS1) 1 p.m. MLB: New York Yankees at Detroit (YES, MLB Network) Mrs. Thomas, or am I being too old-fashioned? -- His Elder 7 p.m. MLB: Milwaukee Brewers at New York Mets (SNY) 2 p.m. NCAA: Texas at Oklahoma (ESPN2) Dear His Elder: You’re not being old-fashioned; you’re sim- 10 p.m. MLB: Oakland Athletics at Seattle Mariners (MLB 8 p.m. MLB: Texas at Houston (ESPN) ply being aware. Anytime you notice a change in the behavior of your teenage son or his friends, it is important to take note. Network) Basketball Now that you know that it’s his father’s wish that he use the Basketball 1 p.m. NBA Playoffs: Milwaukee Bucks at Boston Celtics (TNT) first name, you know this new habit isn’t from a lack of respect. That said, you have every right to be called what you like to be 3 p.m. NBA Playoffs: San Antonio Spurs at Golden State Warriors 3:30 p.m. NBA Playoffs: Indiana Pacers at Cleveland Cavaliers called, especially in your own house and when you are driving (ABC) (ABC) the kids around. Next time Travis calls you Susan, smile and say, “Travis, I preferred it when you called me Mrs. Thomas.” 5:30 p.m. NBA Playoffs: Washington Wizards at Toronto Raptors 6:30 p.m. NBA Playoffs: Utah Jazz at Oklahoma City Thunder Dear Annie: The following is an open letter to my husband. (ESPN) (TNT) After over 40 years of marriage, I realize I am like a trained dog. Old-fashioned me always believed that any marriage was 8 p.m. NBA Playoffs: Miami Heat at Philadelphia 76ers (ESPN) 9 p.m. NBA Playoffs: Minnesota Timberwolves at Houston valuable and all problems could be worked out. I can’t remember 10:30 p.m. NBA Playoffs: New Orleans Pelicans at Portland Trail Rockets (TNT) the year when we last went out for dinner or even out for just a Blazers (ESPN) fast-food sandwich. I really can’t remember the most recent time Boxing we went anywhere together. We’ve never taken a vacation, but Football 8 a.m. Top Rank: Ryota Murata vs. Emanuele Felice Blandamura that’s OK. I’ve almost begged just to go for an afternoon drive or 2:30 p.m. NCAA: Clemson Spring Game (ESPN) (ESPN2) to tag along when you have to run errands. You ignored my requests, and seeing as I never ask anymore, I guess you figure 7 p.m. AFL: Philadelphia at Albany (CBSSN) Golf all is well. Golf 8 a.m. European PGA Tour: Open de Espana Final Round I’ve forgiven you for your affairs, but I haven’t forgotten. The hurt is still there. Do I trust you? No. Do I love you? I do, but I 8 a.m. European PGA Tour: Open de Espana Round 3 (GOLF) (GOLF) doubt your love for me. 1 p.m. PGA Tour: The Heritage Round 3 (GOLF) 1 p.m. PGA Tour: The Heritage Final Round (GOLF) Your thoughts are that I am so lucky because you provide and you don’t physically or verbally abuse me. The silent abuse is 3 p.m. PGA Tour: The Heritage Round 3 (CBS) 3 p.m. PGA Tour: The Heritage Final Round (CBS) emotional abuse, which may be the worse pain. You believe I am 3 p.m. Champions Tour: Mitsubishi Electric Classic Round 2 3 p.m. Champions Tour: Mitsubishi Electric Classic Final Round a strong woman, because I never complain. You think there are no problems. Well, because you don’t like talking about them, (GOLF) (GOLF) I’ve learned to handle them myself. You have said, “I can’t read 7 p.m. LPGA Tour: LOTTE Championship Final Round (GOLF) Hockey your mind.” But when I do try explaining that I am unhappy Hockey 3 p.m. Stanley Cup Playoffs: Pittsburgh Penguins at Philadelphia being on my own, nothing changes. I don’t want sympathy, because I knew all these years that I 3 p.m. Stanley Cup Playoffs: Colorado Avalanche at Nashville Flyers (NBC) would keep getting what I was taking. And I didn’t want to be a Predators (NBC or CNBC) 7 p.m. Stanley Cup Playoffs: Winnipeg Jets at Minnesota Wild failure by giving up and divorcing. If only I could go back 40 years! -- Older and Wiser 3 p.m. Stanley Cup Playoffs: New Jersey Devils at Tampa Bay (USA) Dear Older and Wiser: An open letter’s not very open if it’s Lightning (NBC or CNBC) 7:30 p.m. Stanley Cup Playoffs: Columbus Blue Jackets at kept secret from its addressee. You need to tell your husband how you feel and either work together to rectify things or move on. 8 p.m. Stanley Cup Playoffs: Toronto Maple Leafs at Boston Washington Capitals (NBCSN) Life is way too short for grudges. Bruins (NBC) 10:30 p.m. Stanley Cup Playoffs: Vegas Golden Knights at Los Send your questions for Annie Lane to dearannie@creators. com. To find out more about Annie Lane and read features by 10:30 p.m. Stanley Cup Playoffs: San Jose Sharks at Anaheim Angeles Kings (NBCSN) other Creators Syndicate columnists and cartoonists, visit the Ducks (NBCSN) Horse Racing Creators Syndicate website at www.creators.com. Horse Racing 4:30 p.m. Horse Racing (MSGPL) 4 p.m. Plenty of Grace Stakes (MSGPL) Soccer 6:30 p.m. Arkansas Derby (MSGPL) 8:25 a.m. EPL: Arsenal at Newcastle (NBCSN) HINTS FROM HELOISE Soccer 9:30 a.m. DFL: Dortmund at Schalke (FS1) IN RESPONSE 7:25 a.m. EPL: Chelsea at Southampton (NBCSN) 10:55 a.m. EPL: West Brom at Man. Utd. (NBCSN) Dear Readers: We had several com- 9:55 a.m. EPL: Teams TBA (NBCSN) 12:30 p.m. MFL: Puebla at UNAM (UNI) ments on our article from a reader who 10 a.m. EPL: Leicester City at Burnley (CNBC) 4 p.m. MLS: Seattle at Sporting KC (ESPN) claimed that weather girls, female report- ers and news anchors wore their clothing 12:30 p.m. EPL: Bournemouth at Liverpool (NBC) 6 p.m. MLS: New York City at Atlanta (FS1) too short and looked too unprofessional. 1 p.m. MLS: Montreal at New York (MSG) Softball The following are some of the comments we received. -- Heloise 2:40 p.m. EPL: Manchester City at Tottenham (NBCSN) 7 p.m. NCAA Women: Mississippi State at Mississippi (ESPN2) Canfield, Ohio: “In regard to the TV women: They are not dressed professionally.” Anonymous: “I agree with the woman who wrote in about the inappropriate dressing of TV women. Why do reporters appear to have been poured into a mold of a On The Tube Barbie doll? Too many women dress provocatively.” Deerfield Beach, Fla.: “In light of all the sexual harass- ment claims these days, I should think women on TV would set a better example by dressing in a more profes- Will Ferrell treated after rollover freeway crash sional manner.” ALISO VIEJO, Calif. (AP) — Video Ferrell’s manager did not immediate- Dallas: “Whatever happened to the classy women who shows actor Will Ferrell was treated by ly return phone and email messages knew that a suit was their mantle of authority?” paramedics after sustaining minor inju- seeking comment. CALENDAR NOTES ries from a rollover crash on a Los Before the crash, Ferrell was appear- Dear Heloise: I have one of those calendars where each Angeles-area freeway. ing at an event in character as Ron day you tear off a page to reveal the next day’s date. When The video by OnScene.TV showed Burgundy, the buffoonish 1970s news I tear off a page per day, I put it under the calendar, and the the 50-year-old Ferrell sitting on the anchor from “Anchorman: The Legend calendar itself is by the phone. When I need to take a mes- side of the highway talking to a fire- of Ron Burgundy,” according to posts sage, I use one of the pages from previous days and write fighter shortly after the Thursday night on social media by people at the event on the back. -- Ellen M., Dothan, Ala. crash. Another video by LA-OC.tv and its host, Funny or Die. LETTER OF LAUGHTER showed Ferrell talking on a cellphone as Comedian and actor Billy Eichner, Dear Heloise: My aunt bought a new bedspread that she he sits on a stretcher and firefighters who also appeared at the event, tweeted wanted to show me. While I was there with my 5-year-old load him into an ambulance. about the crash on Friday. son, my aunt mentioned how much she liked her new Ferrell is believed to have been in a “I wasn’t in the car,” Eichner wrote. spread, to which my son said, “I thought you said she had a limousine SUV with three other people “Will and everyone are OK. Very scary middle-age spread.” -- A Reader, via email when a 2007 Toyota veered into their but very thankful everyone is OK.” (c)2018 by King Features Syndicate Inc. lane on Interstate 5, according to a Actor Jason Alexander tweeted his California Highway Patrol report. “thoughts and love out to Will Ferrell The Toyota hit the rear right side of and his friends and family today.” the SUV, causing it lose control, hit the “Quick healing, Godspeed,” he wrote. center divider and overturn. Fellow “Saturday Night Live” alum Orange County Fire Authority Capt. Chris Kattan, who also starred in “A FWill errell Larry Kurtz said the three men in the Night at the Roxbury” with Ferrell, SUV had minor injuries, while a The highway patrol said the woman tweeted a photo of the friends together 27-year-old woman had critical injuries. was the only one not wearing a seatbelt. and wrote: “So glad you’re okay The driver of the Toyota was not hurt. The crash was under investigation. buddy!”

CNN, Lemon end interview ‘privileges’ NEW YORK (AP) — CNN’s Don Lemon apparently has his limits. The evening host shut down a former Donald Trump aide — and paid CNN con- tributor — on Thursday, telling him not to come on his show and lie to the American people. Lemon and Jason Miller were talking about special counsel Robert Mueller’s investigation of Russian activities in the 2016 presidential election. Lemon said it was a privilege to be on CNN, not a right. He cut off Miller’s attempts to argue. CNN’s efforts to have people reflecting Trump’s point of view on the air is a frequent source of tension. Through a spokeswoman, Lemon declined Friday to discuss the confrontation. Miller didn’t immediately return a message seeking comment. Jason Miller THE WESTFIELD NEWS WWW.THEWESTFIELDNEWS.COM SATURDAY, APRIL 14, 2018 - PAGE 13

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HAPPY BIRTHDAY for Saturday, April 14, 2018: This year you work with unusually high and directed energy. Focus some of this energy on work and/or outside commitments. You could have an even shorter fuse than usual, if you are not careful. Maintain a routine stress-buster to help your self- control. If you are single, you will meet someone in DUSTIN By Steve Kelley and Jeff Parker the second half of your birthday year who has a vitality that intrigues you. If you are attached, give your significant other more of your time. Make sure you include this person in your adventures. A fellow ARIES easily could butt heads with you!

The Stars Show the Kind of Day You’ll Have: 5-Dynamic; 4-Positive; 3-Average; 2-So-so; 1-Difficult

ARIES (March 21-April 19) HHHH Opportunities pop up from out of nowhere. An offer is likely to cause some disruption in your life, should you choose to accept it. Know that you can’t go back to where you were if you do Mark Buford decide to pursue it. Make sure your actions are SCARY GARY thought through. Tonight: Visit with a friend. TAURUS (April 20-May 20) HHHH Don’t allow a tense situation to drag you down. You will be on cruise control, but at a certain point you might find that your world is not as bright as it was before. Don’t worry -- you know what to do. Your perception lightens up the mood. Tonight: Use timing to your advantage. GEMINI (May 21-June 20) HHHH Emphasize what is going on around you. Friends demonstrate their caring in many dif- Crosswords ferent ways. Some of them verbalize their feelings; others offer tokens of affection. Be aware that sev- DOGS of C-KENNEL Mick and Mason Mastroianni eral people might ignore you, too. Let it all wash right over you. Tonight: Out late. CANCER (June 21-July 22) HHHH Others remain highly responsive to your ideas and leadership. Brainstorm with your inner circle, and note how they listen to what you have to say. Show them the same courtesy, and you will find a novel way of handling a problem. Tonight: Give up your routine for now. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) HHHH You wake up feeling strong and focused. You know what you want, but you might not be sure how to pursue it. You have cohorts you can brainstorm with; why not tap into their energy B.C. Mastroianni and Hart and imaginations? They may have solutions that you don’t see. Tonight: Be a little wild. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) HHHH One-on-one relating keeps you on top of your game. You have a lot to share with a key friend. You might be surprised by his or her ideas. You open up to a new beginning involving a rela- tionship. Do not reveal too much too fast. Time is your ally. Tonight: Paint the town red. LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 22) HHH You want to move in a new direction. You are trying your best to figure out how to discuss this change with a close group of friends. Communication soars, which gives you the energy and drive you need to do whatever you want. Try ONE BIG HAPPY Rick Detorie not to wear yourself out! Tonight: Accept an offer. SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21) HHH You might be in the mood to get into a last-minute project, but your mind could drift to other topics. Double-check your work to make sure that you have made no mistakes. Make a note of a fleeting thought, rather than explore it immediately. Tonight: Invite friends over. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21) HHHHH Impulsiveness marks your day. Use care with money; avoid taking any risks, if possible. You could be stressed out because you have a vision of what you want, and going for it could destroy it. Understand that change is necessary. Tonight: Out and about with a loved one. ANDY CAPP Mahoney, Goldsmith and Garnett CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) HHH You could be too tired to deal with a fam- ily member who is on the warpath. Change your outlook and take a power nap before having a seri- ous discussion. You might be disappointed by what occurs. Honor your ideas, and express your ingenu- ity. Tonight: Invite friends over. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18) HHH You can be reserved at times and a blab- bermouth at other times. Imagine trying to have a Cryptoquip discussion with yourself, then act accordingly. Deal with some suppressed anger or frustration. Understand that excess of any kind could be a prob- lem. Tonight: Relax with your best friend. PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20) ZACK HILL John Deering and John Newcombe HHH Be aware of your finances. Could there be a liability somewhere, or are you more prone to fraud or error than you realize? Your mind is work- ing overtime. You have the power to carry out a goal or desire. Discover the power of positive think- ing. Tonight: Dinner at a favorite spot. BORN TODAY Singer/songwriter Loretta Lynn (1932), base- ball player Pete Rose (1941), actress Abigail Breslin (1996) *** Jacqueline Bigar is on the internet at www.jac- quelinebigar.com. PAGE 14 - SATURDAY, APRIL 14, 2018 www.thewestfieldnews.com THE WESTFIELD NEWS NASCAR THIS WEEK

SPEED FREAKS QUESTIONS & ATTITUDE A few questions we had to ask ourselves Compelling questions ... and maybe a few actual answers Yes, it’s early, but is Kyle the TEXAS obvious man to beat now? Surprised at the familiar GODSPEAK: He is one of the THREE THINGS WE LEARNED Cup Series schedule for three top drivers, joining 2019? Kevin Harvick and Martin Truex Jr. in the hunt. Busch A little surprised, but only won the Monster Energy because it was released so model award. They swarmed soon. There’s been a ton of Texas Victory Lane. free advice flowing toward KEN’S CALL: On a weekly NASCAR, regarding what basis, the road to Victory needs to be done to either Lane seems to always condense the season or cross Kyle Busch’s path. add and subtract certain But it doesn’t matter until tracks. So we thought that November. maybe, just maybe, the suits would think about it a little longer before pulling An eighth for Bubba Wallace the trigger with the same at Texas. A sign of things to ol’, same ol’. come? GODSPEAK: That was big. If Richard Petty Motorsports Why no change? can string a few of those together, that would be One of two things. NAS- huge. CAR’s leaders know they’re KEN’S CALL: A top-10 at a in a search for the momen- non-plate race is a good tum they had several years sign, yes. He does need to ago, but assume the some- mix in about one a month, what traditional schedule however, to take a big step isn’t an issue. Or, for now, toward bigger things. there are just too many moving parts between tracks, race sponsors and FEUD OF THE WEEK the network commitments. That second reason, by the DENNY HAMLIN VS. ARIC way, is the better bet. ALMIROLA: On Lap 178 these Martin Truex Jr. saw his impressive streak of finishes literally go up in smoke at Texas. [AP/ROSS HAILEY] two got together on a restart — Ken Willis, ken.willis and took out five other cars. 1. Truex streak 2. Championship tell 3. No cell service @news-jrnl.com Everyone involved chalked it up to hard racing. Martin Truex Jr. had an impres- It is not that hard to pick out Kevin Harvick had to surren- GODWIN KELLY’S TAKE: Hard sive streak come to a sudden the early-season championship der his cellphone last week to CUP STANDINGS racing? Not really. Hamlin halt when his right-front tire contenders. Kevin Harvick, officials at Augusta National blamed himself but used went flat, sending the defend- Kyle Busch and Truex have Golf Club. Harvick attended 1. Kyle Busch 316 Almirola’s name a lot during ing Cup Series champion’s No. combined for five victories the Masters on Thursday. 2. Joey Logano 278 the explanation. “It’s my 78 Toyota into the wall. Truex through seven races. Want “Everything (in NASCAR) is 3. Ryan Blaney 265 responsibility to keep the car had 14 consecutive top-five more insight? Four times this about trying to figure out 4. Kevin Harvick 257 under me,” Hamlin said. finishes at non-plate tracks season the three drivers have who's better on social media,” 5. Martin Truex Jr. 250 before finishing 37th (last) at finished first and second to he said. “And (there) they take 6. Clint Bowyer 249 Texas Motor Speedway. each other. your phone away.” 7. Brad Keselowski 237 GODWIN’S PICKS 8. Kurt Busch 224 FOR BRISTOL 9. Denny Hamlin 222 — Godwin Kelly, [email protected] 10. Kyle Larson 202 WINNER: Kyle Busch 11. Erik Jones 193 REST OF TOP 5: Kevin Har- 12. Aric Almirola 177 vick, Martin Truex Jr., Chase 13. Austin Dillon 159 Elliott, Brad Keselowski 14. Alex Bowman 154 FIRST ONE OUT: Daniel 15. Chase Elliott 148 Suarez THREE THINGS TO WATCH DARK HORSE: Clint Bowyer DON’T BE SURPRISED IF: 1. Rallying the troops a good weekend for us,” said WHAT’S ON TAP It’s time for Busch to string the rookie driver. “We had the together some wins to match Seven-time NASCAR Cup mojo the whole time, and we’re CUP SERIES: Food City 500 Harvick’s three straight. Series champion Jimmie just super excited.” SITE: Bristol Motor Speed- Johnson has taken on a new way (.533-mile oval) duty this season as Chevrolet’s TV SCHEDULE: Friday, MOTOR MOUTHS top cheerleader. Team Chevy 3. Pit-gun grumbling practice (Fox Sports 1, PODCAST opened the season by winning noon), qualifying (Fox the Daytona 500. Since that The grumbling from race Sports 1, 4:30 p.m.). Satur- We’ve waltzed across Texas race, the “Bowtie Brigade” teams about NASCAR-issued day, practice (Fox Sports and now prepare for the has struggled. Johnson says pit guns is growing. One of the 1, 8:30 a.m. and 11 a.m.). Bristol Stomp. But first, a chin up. “We are getting closer biggest critics at Texas was Sunday, race (Fox, cover- podcast. each and every week and I’m Seven-time NASCAR champion driver Kevin Harvick. Harvick age begins at 1:30 p.m.; really proud of everybody at Jimmie Johnson has taken on thinks an anemic pit gun cost green flag, 2:30 p.m.) Tune in online at Hendrick,” he said. “We will an additional duty this season. him the win Sunday. “We had www.news-journalonline. get back to our winning ways [AP/RANDY HOLT] a pathetic day on pit road… XFINITY: Fitzgerald Glider com/daytonamotormouths soon.” because of pit guns,” he said, Kits 300 Motorsports, then disappeared adding, “We couldn’t overcome SITE: Bristol Motor into the mist of regular-season its… time after time you can’t Speedway 2. Bubba emerges racing. That changed at get the lug nuts tight because SCHEDULE: Friday, practice Texas when he made a strong the pit guns don’t work.” (Fox Sports 1, 1 p.m. and 3 Bubba Wallace had an electri- eighth-place finish, one of only p.m.). Saturday, qualifying fying second-place run in the 10 cars to finish on the lead — Godwin Kelly, godwin. (Fox Sports 1, 9:30 a.m.), Daytona 500 for Richard Petty lap. “What a good day, what [email protected] race (Fox Sports 1, 1 p.m.)

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

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