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This week’s Quote Bay Path celebrates end of renovation project Ceremony ‘an opportunity to say thank you’

“Let not thy will BY OLIVIA RICHMAN the cabinet shop and relocation of the roar, when thy power NEWS STAFF WRITER masonry shop. Many classrooms were can but whisper.” CHARLTON — State senators and also expanded. representatives visited Bay Path “The importance of the renovations Regional Vocational Technical High is that it will allow us to teach aca- Dr. Thomas Fuller School on Friday, Dec. 4, for the school’s demics, particularly science, in well- ceremonial ribbon cutting. The event equipped science labs,” explained marked the completion of the school’s Superintendent John Lafleche, “and $73 million addition/renovation project provide more training space for all 22 and allowed Bay Path to recognize the vocational areas.” Editor’s construction company Consigli, KBA Bay Path’s groundbreaking ceremo- Architects, Heery International and ny was in August of 2013, after a dis- Office Hours state officials who made the construc- trict-wide vote in October of 2012. It took Mondays 12-5 tion possible. one year to finish the addition and the Courtesy photos The $73 million addition/renovation new building opened in August of 2014. Wednesdays 1-5 project included a brand new two-bay The Bay Path Student Council members were present for auto body spray booth, a spray booth in Fridays 1-5 the ceremonial ribbon cutting. Please Read RIBBON CUTTING , page ­A13

INSIDE THE MOST WONDERFUL Seniors ...... A5 School officials TIME OF THE YEAR Learning ...... A6 Viewpoint ...... A10 Sports ...... A12 to examine Obituaries ...... B2 Events Calendar ...... B3 Real Estate ...... Sect.B strategic plan

LOCAL plans are in motion to have an in-depth exam- ination of the strategic plan take place that will allow the district to reprioritize items in the document and maybe even add some new pri- orities to the list as the needs of the school and the education climate Jason Bleau photos change. In Oxford, Oxford High School students treated the crowd of spectators to a slew of “Around the month of classic Christmas tunes, providing fabulous renditions of the holidays songs we all know May of 2016 is going to and love. be the halfway point of this particular strategic plan, and we were think- Gregg Desto ing about the possibility Vendor fair of getting together in BY JASON BLEAU NEWS STAFF WRITER early march the three helps to ‘pay it sub committees that we DUDLEY — As have,” said Desto. “It’ll forward’ the Dudley-Charlton be for a half day or a full Page A3 Regional School day whatever it’s going District hits an import- to take, and really go ant point for its strate- through and look at the gic plan, school officials strategic plan which, are preparing to hold a at that time, will have LEARNING mid-point examination been written a year and of the plan next year to a half ago.” determine any changes Desto said the con- or additions that need cept of a halfway point Santa poses with a few local students who served as his helpers as he met with chil- to be made to the three- review for the doc- dren during Webster’s holiday celebration. year plan. ument was sparked Superintendent during conversations Last week rung in the holiday season in Webster, Dudley and Oxford, as Gregg Desto spoke to between himself and the three towns each held tree lighting ceremonies to start the season in ear- members of the district’s administrators from nest.For more photos from Webster, turn to page A7! For more from Dudley, School Committee in turn to page A8! For more from Oxford, turn to page A9! November and revealed Please Read PLAN, page ­A13

St. Joseph School Fire officials tout Robotics Team A new outlet for local advances to state tournament athletes is here holiday safety tips Page A6 BY JASON BLEAU decoration they display. NEWS STAFF WRITER Whether it’s Christmas Middle candles or lights on the It’s the holiday sea- tree fire officials want school son, and with Christmas, locals to know there are Hanukkah and other hidden dangers that are SPORTS hockey winter holidays all fall- easy to avoid, all it takes ing in the same month, is knowledge and aware- team in decorations, lights and ness and a little common festive displays are pop- sense. beginning ping up every day. In Dudley, Fire Chief As countless homes Dean Kochanowski stages prepare for the holidays touched on possibly the and work to show cheer most common fire threat BY OLIVIA RICHMAN Photo courtesy Brian Dubey that people may over- NEWS STAFF WRITER and pride in their beliefs The newly formed Dudley-Charlton Middle School and celebrations, local look, overloading out- DUDLEY/ hockey team. fire officials are asking lets to power countless CHARLTON — residents to be safe and Christmas or holiday Twenty middle school- aware as they rig up decorations in a single ers recently joined felt it was only right around here, or soccer, the lights and decorate location. the Dudley/Charlton for the students to and they get to wear the tree in the days and “Don’t overload plugs. Middle School hock- have the opportunity the jerseys to school. weeks to come. People like to plug 10 Shepherd Hill ey team and proudly to play for one team Everybody sees them,” Fire officials in things into one outlet wore their new jerseys and feel a sense of said Dubey. “These both South Central which isn’t meant to han- Winter Schedule to school. With many belonging. hockey players all play dling that many devic- children in the area “Most of these kids travel hockey. They and Northeastern es,” Kochanowski said. Page A12 interested in hockey have never been on a never really belonged Connecticut are asking “Whenever you leave the and playing on trav- team associated with to anything at a school. everyone to be smart and house I would make sure el hockey teams, team the school before. A safe when decorating and the lights are out. Never founder Brian Dubey lot of kids play football Please Read DC HOCKEY, page ­A15 to think safe this holi- day season with every Please Read SAFETY TIPS, page ­A15 2 • The Webster Times • Friday, December 11, 2015 www.webstertimes.net Special delivery Local legislator continues soldier care package tradition

BY GREG BARLOW holidays, but don’t have that option. women who currently serve us,” said NEWS CORRESPONDENT This dilemma is reflected from a local Frost. “I can appreciate that and I don’t Thousands of soldiers around the perspective. want to take them for granted. They’re country would love to be home for the If you know any local members of doing something I’m not doing, and the military who they should be recognized, as this is the are stuck in a base toughest time of the year to be away far away from from home. It’s just nice to show they’re South Central being thought of by the community.” Massachusetts Since 1997 (when he was first elected), during the holi- Frost has personally sent care packages days, Rep. Paul K. for the holidays to current service men Frost (R-Auburn) and women from his district (Auburn, is going to want to Millbury, Precincts 2 and 3 in Oxford, know. and Precinct 4 of Charlton) who are 8x7-9x7 Steel Liftmaster 1/2 hp “I have it easy unable to spend the holidays with their 2 Sided Insulated here as far as families. Chain Drive being a citizen in Each year, he seeks the names of mili- Garage Door 7ft Opener this great country tary service men and women from these r-value 9.65 Inc, standard hardware & who can enjoy all towns who are stationed nationally or track, 8 color & 3 panel design options $270 its freedom and overseas during the holidays, and his $570 inc Installation holidays with my search process begins now. inc Installation price matching available on all written quotes family because On an annual average, he finds six. of the sacrifice of One year, 18 local service men and our veterans, and women benefited from his care pack- the sacrifice of the ages. He welcomes all members of any brave men and military branch in his district who will be away from home at the holidays. In his home, Frost solely prepares each package. Typically they consist of cook- ies, candies, chips, local newspapers, hol- iday cards, and a letter of grati- tude written by Frost. Recently, the Boy Scouts in Auburn have contributed to the care packag- es, writing let- ters and adding toiletries. “It’s just a token of appre- ciation,” said Frost. “It makes you feel good because it mat- ters to the folks who receive them.” Frost stresses the appreciation of each local mil- itary personal who receives a care package, as they commonly Turn To FROST page ­­­A8

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“We got support because the public, number one, knew that Bay Path was doing a good job with its students. More importantly, there was a keen sense that vocational education pro- vides students with high quality aca- demics at the same time that they have a vocation they can fall back on when they leave Bay Path.”

- Bay Path Regional Vocational Technical High School Superintendent John Lafleche, commenting on the sup- port behind the school’s recently com- DON’T pleted renovation project. Real Estate MISS DUDLEY $25,000, Oxford Avenue, Richard T. Dumouchel Sr. to DJT Properties LLC A THING! $270,000, 23 Carpenter Road, Matthew E. Auger and Eleanor Marie Sbardelli Auger to Nickolas E. Kortesis II

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OXFORD — The Brady’s Mission Holiday Bazaar, a vendor help Cassidy Burke, a local fourth grader who has been diag- ACCURACY WATCH: fair produced originally to help local cancer patient Brady nosed with osteosarcoma in her femur bone and lungs, after The Webster Times is committed to Smith and later transformed into a pay-it-forward event by the event’s original beneficiary, Brady Smith, was found to accuracy in all its news reports. Although Brady’s Mission, proved to be a huge success in its debut on be free of his disease, neuroblastoma. Cassidy was unable to numerous safeguards are in place to ensure Sunday, Dec. 6, with rooms of vendors and an overwhelming attend the event due to an operation on her femur, but the accurate reporting, mistakes can occur. turnout as customers sought unique gifts and treasures and overwhelming support would have certainly put a smile on Confirmed fact errors will be corrected in even a chance to win some great raffle prizes throughout the her face as countless customers and supporters turned out to a timely manner on page A3. We cannot afternoon. While the exact amount raised from the event was benefit the cause. run corrections based upon differences of not available for press time, all the proceeds will be used to opinion or unconfirmable facts. We will, however, print letters to the editor from area residents who wish to add their com- ments to our news coverage. If you find a mistake, please call (508) 764-4325. During non-business hours, leave a message in the editor’s voicemail box.

Public Meetings Editor’s Note: Meetings as listed are retrieved in advance from multiple sourc- es, including Town Hall and the Internet. The Webster TImes is not responsible for changes and cancellations.

WEBSTER Jason Bleau photos Stephen Cassavant, of New England Recycled Granite, shows off his Monday, Dec. 14 Mara Jackson, one of the event’s organizers along with Brady Smith’s beautiful products to a customer and explains his creative process. mother April, joined the fun as a vendor herself selling jewelry. Conservation Commission, 5:30 p.m., Basement Conference Room

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Greater Trixie Brouilette of Kiddie Dubs Boutique in A fitting addition to the vendor fair, this tree Santa and Mrs. Claus meet with a group of Worcester poses for a photo as she designs was covered in birch ornaments made from young visitors to the vendor fair. The Clause Worcester Monthly one of her any creations to show off the natural products to add a little bit of a woodsy duo made the rounds spending much of customized manner in which she makes her feel to the holiday. their afternoon at the fair listening to the Coin Show products for customers. Christmas wishes of kids and adults. Sun., Dec. 13th, 2015 9:30AM - 3:30PM Auburn-Webster Elks Lodge 754 Southbridge St. - Route 12 Auburn, MA 46 Tables - 40+ Dealers Coins - Paper Money - Tokens FREE APPRAISALS ADMISSION $1.00 For more information Call (978) 658-0160 or www.ebwpromotions.com Next show is Jan. 10th, 2016 The ladies of Gina Marie Graphic Design showed off their wide selec- Even Santa got in on the holiday buying action as he examined a local One Free Admission tion of customized products, including a few cool display items for the vendor’s candles to add a new fragrance to his shop in the North Pole. with this ad kids and stationary for all occasions.

CHRISTMAS TREES FOR SALE

Choose & Cut Your Own Fresh Christmas Tree! Large Selection of Pre-Cut Trees Also Available Fresh Home-Made Wreaths & Sprays OPEN SATURDAY & SUNDAY 9AM-5PM Tuesday-Friday 2pm-5pm (Closed Mondays) 1069 Route 171, Woodstock, CT 860-974-9103 (Across from Tractors 2 Trimmers) TheHeartOf Massachusetts.com 4 • The Webster Times • Friday, December 11, 2015 www.webstertimes.net Crowds flock to support Festival of (Giving) Trees

SOUTHBRIDGE — More than 70 dec- orated trees filled LaSalle Reception Center from Thursday, Dec. 3 to Sunday, Dec. 6, for the Festival of (Giving) Trees. The beautifully decorated trees drew in huge crowds throughout the four days they were on display. Attendees bought raffle tickets and placed tickets in boxes for the trees they hoped to win. The trees — which had ornaments, decorations, gift cards and other treats and toys — were decorated and donated by local organizations, indi- viduals and businesses, usually in mem- ory of someone who passed from cancer. The Festival of (Giving) Trees also fea- tured entertainment, including photos with Santa, a talent show, a concert and other fun events for all ages. There were also informational events, discussing ways to prevent cancer. Money raised from the Festival of (Giving) Trees went Olivia Richman photos towards cancer prevention and research. Maggy the Clown/Elf entertained the crowd.

Santa Claus was available for photos on Saturday, Dec. 5. He is pic- tured here with Isabella Pettinelli and Marlee Banieukewicz.

The Southbridge Retired Teachers Association’s “Toyland” tree fea- tured gift cards to Toys R Us, GameStop and other stores. The LaSalle Reception Center was crowded “The Joy of Cats and Dogs,” was a tree created and donated in mem- with visitors Thursday, Dec. 3 to Sunday, Dec. ory of Gerard Caplette and his love for his dog, Teddy. 6 for the Festival of (Giving) Trees.

The “Sock Out Cancer” tree featured a ton of Sadie Green’s donated a unique tree unlike any other at the tree different, fun socks, including a sock monkey viewing. as the star on top.

Erin Lemowvitz donated a “Vintage Christmas” The Relay For Life’s tree was in memory of loved ones lost to cancer. tree in memory of Leigh Pierce.

“Santa’s Workshop” tree, donated by Anna Bernardi. The Moms Club of Charlton’s “Oh Baby” tree. www.webstertimes.net Friday, December 11, 2015 • The Webster Times • 5 Oxford PD ‘Operation Santa’ event a success

OXFORD — As he has done for many years now, Santa Claus took time out of his busy schedule to visit with more than 170 local children in Oxford as part of the Oxford Police Department’s Operation Santa program. Mr. and Mrs. Claus joined the holiday fun with snacks, games, crafts and more as they helped pass out toys that were donated by mem- bers of the local community, giving local children an early Christmas surprise. The event was a precursor to Oxford’s yearly tree lighting that occurred later that night on Dec. 6, and for many is the official kickoff event to really get every- one in Oxford, both young and old, into the giving and holiday spirit. Jason Bleau photos With all the toys distributed during the event donated by the com- Isabella and Gabriel Soto open their gifts given to them by Santa him- munity, the Oxford Police Department was able to provide more than self. All the toys presented by Santa were donated by the community enough and even wrapped the presents and separated them by age to give early Christmas surprises to the local children. and gender with Santa making an appearance to present the gifts to each and every kids who signed up for the annual event.

Everyone has to have a first Christmas and for little Leilani the Sunday event was her first Eight-year-old Keegan and three-year-old Addison were among the chance to meet Santa and Mrs. Claus. She first to get started on their own Santa Christmas decorations, one of Young Jacob gets a snowflake painted onto his face before Santa’s many extra activities provided during the event. big arrival. wore appropriate attire too as she received her new doll as an early holiday gift.

Santa’s first guest was nine-year-old Martusia Kaleb Warren was one of many who posed for Youngsters Darian and Sheridan pick through who was all smiles as she posed for a quick a photo with Mrs. Claus. the many hats and gloves on a special tree photo after meeting the Christmas icon. set aside specially to allow each of the kids Oxford High School students served as at the event to choose a set of the warm win- Santa’s elves for the event, helping organize ter cloths to prepare for the winter weather and distribute the gifts as each child made that, eventually, will make its mark on the their way to their meet and greet with Santa. region.

Christmas themed clowns provided quite the entertainment as they showed off their balloon-art talents creating everything from goofy holiday hats to candy canes.

A line out the door waits for the arrival of jolly Ten-year-old Angelica poses for a photo while old St. Nick. waiting for Santa with her very detailed snow- man balloon.

25,000 Unique Visitors Every Week! Officer Burdett of the Oxford Police and his canine partner Yago took the opportunity to social- ize and mingle with members of the local community as part of the local police departments involvement with the Operation Santa event. TheHeartOfMassachusetts.com 6 • The Webster Times • Friday, December 11, 2015 www.webstertimes.net Learning St. Joseph School hosts tree lighting Courtesy photos

WEBSTER — St. Joseph School held its annual Christmas Tree Lighting after the 4 p.m. Mass on Saturday, Dec. 5. After the blessing and lighting of the tree, families, students and parishio- ners enjoyed refreshments in the school cafeteria, a visit from St. Nicholas, and Christmas shopping at the Home School Association’s Santa Shop. During Mass, seven new members were for- mally accepted into the Children of Mary Sodality. The Children of Mary officers were introduced and assisted Sr. Mary Ann Papiez, sodality moder- ator, with the installation ceremony. The new members received Miraculous Medals and Rosaries from the St. Joseph Basilica Holy Rosary Sodality. St. Joseph School Robotics Team advances to state tournament

and mentors, and, of course having fun! All three judging sessions were weighed equally. The Qualifier event was a full day of competition, but at the end of the day, the Brickonators finished in 11th place in the Robot Games and were award- ed the Research Award for their Project. The Research Award recognizes a team that utilizes diverse resources to formulate an in-depth and com- prehensive understanding of the problem they have identi- fied. The Brickonators include sixth graders Seth Boudreau, Szymon Mamro, Benjamin Colebourn, and Jacob Boynton, and seventh graders Mackenzie Valliere, Christopher Mahlert Courtesy photos and Jack Colebourn. Their Project focused on food waste On Saturday, Dec. 5, two First Lego League robotics teams from St. Joseph School in Webster participated in the Mindstorm Mayhem Qualifier Event at Saint Joseph School. In at the Oak Middle School in Shrewsbury, qualifying for the state tournament on Dec. 19. addition, they were awarded a “Golden Ticket” to the FLL MA State Championship. WEBSTER — On Saturday, ent components of the compe- their own individual identities, communicate their findings The Wafflerz had a very suc- Dec. 5, two First Lego League tition. calling themselves the Wafflerz and answer questions pertain- cessful day, too. They advanced robotics teams from St. Joseph Most of the team mem- and the Brickonators, and held ing to their topics. In Robot to the second round of the head- School in Webster, participat- bers were new to robot- a bottle and can drive so they Design judging, judges evaluat- to-head robot competition, but ed in the Mindstorm Mayhem ics, so they spent extra time could purchase team shirts. ed the mechanical design and were eliminated after a very Qualifier Event at the Oak learning how to program an During the Mindstorm programming of their robots, close match. Their project Middle School in Shrewsbury. autonomous robot — a LEGO Mayhem event in Shrewsbury, as well as their strategy and focused on paper waste and First Lego League (FLL) MINDSTORMS EV3 — that 48 teams competed for 16 dif- innovation. Finally, teams their suggestions are being introduces kids to the fun and would eventually be used to ferent awards, as well as one must adhere to the FLL Core implemented at Saint Joseph excitement of science and tech- complete “missions” and score of 13 “Golden Tickets” to the Values throughout the event School. The Wafflerz include nology. points on a thematic playing FLL MA State Championship and season and are judged fourth graders Noalani Perez, The two rookie teams from surface during the Qualifier. on Dec. 19 at Worcester on their level of inspiration, Cheyanne Matthews, Dominic Saint Joseph School began This is called the Robot Games. Polytechnic Institute. In order teamwork, and “Gracious Pigeon, Jacob Sirard, and preparing for this competition In addition, they had to com- to advance, teams had to Professionalism.” Core Values Adrian Sobczak, and fifth grad- in September. Coached by St. plete a Project in which they score in the top 40 percent of are the cornerstone of the FLL ers Olivia Montione, Nicholas Joseph School parents Beth identified a problem associat- all teams participating in the program and include honoring Fennelly and Patrick Mahlert. Boudreau and Mike Mamro ed with this year’s challenge Robot Games and be judged on the spirit of friendly competi- Congratulations to both and Gerry Wolfe, a mechanical theme, “Trash Trek,” conduct- their Projects, Robot Designs, tion, knowing that what they teams for a very successful engineer and mentor from Dow ed research, talked to experts, and Core Values. Project judg- discover is more important first season. And, good luck to Chemical Company, fifteen stu- and proposed and shared their ing included a five-minute than winning, working togeth- the Brickonators at the FLL dents met several times each innovative solutions. The presentation in which teams er to find solutions with only MA State Championship! week to prepare for the differ- teams also worked to create had to clearly and creatively guidance from their coaches

calzone or crispy chicken patty, chef’s Monday, Dec. 14: PB&J meal or whole wheat bun, seasoned curly fries, choices as posted, Northeastern chili, munchie lunch or tuna on goldfish or pickles, seasoned wax beans, sliced tossed salad, three bean salad, chilled hot dog bun, baked beans, chilled peach apples, milk. peach slices, milk. slices, milk. Tuesday, Dec. 15: Wow butter and Tuesday, Dec. 15: Salad meal or spe- Tuesday, Dec. 15: PB&J meal or jelly/ whole wheat bread or spaghetti/ cialty salad or turkey sandwich or meat- munchie lunch or salad meal or tur- meat sauce, garlic bread, green beans, SHEPHERD HILL REGIONAL loaf and gravy or stuffed crust pizza, key sandwich or meatloaf and gravy, fresh pears, milk. HIGH SCHOOL chef’s choices as posted, butternut car- mashed potatoes, peas, blueberries, Wednesday, Dec. 16: Wow butter and rot soup, mashed potatoes, tossed salad, milk. jelly/whole wheat bread or pancakes, Monday, Dec. 14: Turkey on a grinder peas, blueberry shortcake, milk. Wednesday, Dec. 16: PB&J meal or hash browns, pork sausage links, trop- roll, potato, fruit, variety of sandwiches. Wednesday, Dec. 16: Salad meal or munchie lunch or salad meal or ham ical fruit mix, milk. Tuesday, Dec. 15: Meatball grinder, specialty salad or chicken salad roll-up sandwich or chicken quesadilla, vege- Thursday, Dec. 17: Wow butter and salad, fruit, variety of sandwiches. or chicken quesadilla or super burger, table and hummus, tossed salad, chilled jelly /whole wheat bread or Hot Dog/ Wednesday, Dec. 16: Mexican Fiesta chef’s choices as posted, tossed salad pears, milk. whole wheat bun, oven baked French salsa/cheese/meat, three bean salad, homemade vegetable soup with crack- Thursday, Dec. 17: PB&J meal or fries, three bean salad, pineapple tid- fruit, variety of sandwiches. ers, chilled pears, milk. munchie lunch or salad meal or tur- bits, milk. Thursday, Dec. 17: Chicken Alfredo, Thursday, Dec. 17: Salad meal or key sandwich or hamburger on a bun, Friday, Dec. 18: Wow butter and jelly/ wheat fettuccini, broccoli, fruit, variety specialty salad or turkey sandwich or corn and green bean casserole, chicken whole wheat bread or grilled cheese on of sandwiches American chop suey or Rib-B Q/bun, noodle soup, vegetable and hummus, whole wheat bread, potato puffs, tomato Friday, Dec. 18: Fish and chips, wheat chef’s choices as posted, corn and green chilled mixed fruit, milk. soup, fresh fruit, milk. bun, fruit variety of sandwiches. bean casserole, tossed salad, chicken Friday, Dec. 18: PB&J meal or noodle soup, vegetable and hummus, munchie lunch or sandwich of the day chilled mixed fruit, milk. or yummy cheese pizza, tossed salad, WEBSTER MIDDLE SCHOOL DUDLEY MIDDLE SCHOOL Friday, Dec. 18: Salad meal or spe- chocolate chip cookie, milk. Monday, Dec. 14: Wow butter and jelly/ Monday, Dec. 14: Turkey on a grinder cialty salad or personal pizza or hot whole wheat bread or Cheeseburger/ roll, potato, fruit, variety of sandwiches. dog, tossed salad, tata rocks, soup of the whole wheat bun, seasoned curly fries, moment, chocolate chip cookie, milk. CLARA BARTON ELEMENTARY Tuesday, Dec. 15: Meatball grinder, SCHOOL pickles, seasoned wax beans, sliced salad, fruit, variety of sandwiches. apples, milk. Wednesday, Dec. 16: Mexican Fiesta OXFORD MIDDLE SCHOOL Monday, Dec. 14: PB&J meal or Tuesday, Dec. 15: Wow butter and salsa/cheese/meat, three bean salad, munchie lunch or tuna on goldfish or jelly/ whole wheat bread or spaghetti/ fruit, variety of sandwiches. Monday, Dec. 14: Grab and go or salad hot dog bun, baked beans, chilled peach meat sauce, garlic bread, green beans, Thursday, Dec. 17: Chicken Alfredo, plate or tuna roll-up or buffalo calzone slices, milk. fresh pears, milk. wheat fettuccini, broccoli, fruit, variety or beef steak smokie grill/bun, soup of Tuesday, Dec. 15: PB&J meal of Wednesday, Dec. 16: Wow butter and of sandwiches the moment, three bean salad, chilled munchie lunch or salad meal or tur- jelly/whole wheat bread or pancakes, Friday, Dec. 18: Fish and chips, wheat peach slices, milk. key sandwich or meatloaf and gravy, hash browns, pork sausage links, trop- bun, fruit variety of sandwiches. Tuesday, Dec. 15: Grab and go or salad mashed potatoes, peas, blueberry short- ical fruit mix, milk. plate or turkey sandwich or meatloaf cake, milk. Thursday, Dec. 17: Wow butter and and gravy or personal pizza, mashed Wednesday, Dec. 16: PB&J meal or jelly /whole wheat bread or Hot Dog/ DUDLEY ELEMENTARY SCHOOL potatoes, peas, blueberries, milk. munchie lunch or salad meal or ham whole wheat bun, oven baked French Wednesday, Dec. 16: Grab and go sandwich or chicken Quesadilla, vege- fries, three bean salad, pineapple tid- Monday, Dec. 14: Turkey sandwich on or salad plate or chicken salad roll-up table and hummus, tossed salad, chilled bits, milk. wheat bread, potato, fruit. or chicken quesadilla or super burg- pears, milk. Friday, Dec. 18: Wow butter and jelly/ Tuesday, Dec. 15: Shepherd’s pie er, soup of the moment, tossed salad, Thursday, Dec. 17: PB&J meal or whole wheat bread or grilled cheese on (hamburger/corn/potato), rolls and chilled pears, milk. munchie lunch or salad meal or tur- whole wheat bread, potato puffs, tomato butter, fruit. Thursday, Dec. 17: Grab and go or key sandwich or hamburger on a bun, soup, fresh fruit, milk. Wednesday, Dec. 16: Chicken Fajita salad plate or turkey sandwich or corn and green bean casserole, chicken America chop suey of Rib-B-Q, corn and noodle soup, vegetable and hummus, wrap, salad, fruit. BARTLETT HIGH SCHOOL Thursday, Dec. 17: Hot dog on whole green bean casserole, chicken noodle chilled mixed fruit, milk. grain roll, baked beans, fruit. soup, vegetable and hummus, chilled Friday, Dec. 18: PB&J meal or Monday, Dec. 14: Salad ham/spinach/ Friday, Dec. 18: Pizza with cheese, mixed fruit, milk. munchie lunch or sandwich of the day bean, chickpeas, bread stix, assorted Romaine salad, fruit. Friday, Dec. 18: Grab and go or salad or yummy cheese pizza, tossed salad, sandwich ww, let and tom, cheeseburg- plate or stuffed crust pizza or hot dog, chocolate chip cookie, milk. er whole wheat bun, seasoned curly tossed salad, chocolate chip cookie, PARK AVENUE SCHOOL fries, pickles, seasoned wax beans, fresh OXFORD HIGH SCHOOL milk. apples, milk. Monday, Dec. 14: Salad meal or spe- CHAFFEE ELEMENTARY Monday, Dec. 14: Wow butter and jelly/ Tuesday, Dec. 15: Salad ham/spin- cialty salad or turkey roll-up or buffalo SCHOOL whole wheat bread or Cheeseburger/ Turn To MENU page ­­­A7 www.webstertimes.net Friday, December 11, 2015 • The Webster Times • 7 Webster ushers in holidays with tree lighting celebration

WEBSTER — Webster was the place to be on Friday, Dec. 4, as the town cel- ebrated the lighting of its official town Christmas tree and welcomed guests into the Webster Town Hall for a night of holiday cheer and celebration. Complete with snacks, musical entertainment from local students, crafts, balloon animals and a visit from Santa Claus the annual tree lighting was another massive success. The Webster Dudley Business Association helped organize the event and provided the volunteers from local schools and their organiza- tion to help bring a good time to Webster and celebrate the holidays in style.

Jason Bleau photos Volunteers from the Webster Dudley Business Clarity the Elf shows off her balloon art skills Josephine Medina, of Webster, gets to Elise and Libby Kokoszka, of Webster, pose Association, who produced the event, were on as she produces a holiday themed creation. work on her own personalized stocking, a for a photo with Webster’s official town hand to hand out snacks, drinks and more as unique activity for the kids during Webster’s Christmas tree, lit on Friday, Dec. 4, during spectators filed into the Webster Town Hall Christmas celebration event. a special ceremony to kick off the holiday for the festivities. season.

Shane Dufresne of Webster shows his holiday The Webster Middle School chorus sings a medley of holiday hits as one of many entertaining Of course no tree lighting event would be spirit with Rudolph-themed balloon headgear. acts during Webster’s annual holiday celebration and tree lighting. complete without Santa himself. Here he poses with Caeleb and Logan, brothers from Webster. Bartlett High School First Quarter Honor Roll

HIGH HONOR Kotarba, Bradley Markiewicz, Shaye William Cronan, Tyler Cunningham, Grade 9: Vivian Adams, Cody Adams, Parker, Kyle Sullivan, Jonathan Nicholas Cusson, Nicholas Czernieki, Viola Appiah-Danquah, Ashlee, Grade 12: Angelina Carpenter, Wilson, Ryan Zalewski. Dominick Dunbar, Antonio Espino, Bartels, Devin Baton, Mariah Belletti, Brianna Doherty, Nicole Duquette, Breanna Faford, Daniel Griffiths, Shannon Bombardier, Emma Bonneau, Andre Flores, John Hughes, Caroline Anthony Grzembski, Emily Jones, Zachary Candito Shannon Casey, James, Anne Marie Markiewicz, Olivia HONORS Piotr Kicilinski, Sophia Kontoes, Mikayla Chenevert, Ahnnesa Delille, Mason, Kristin Plant, Robert Price, Christopher Lally, Dominic Manzi- Julie Dwyer, Dorian Frias, Kathryn Natalie Terranova Grade 12: Jonathan Beals, Joshua Campbell, Michael Candito, Mega Knych, Mackenzie Mountain, Marylee Griffiths, Amyah Jones, Zachary Kraal, Grade 11: Ashley Gaulin, Jeffrey Panient, Madison Podedworny, Erik Kunkel, Summer Lamprey, Jenne Harnois, Lyndsay Makie, Nina Nguyen, Candito, Natashanalee Castro, Cody Chicoine, Ioana Cojocaru Autumn Zachary Poitras, Nicolas Powers, Lang, Zachary Legasey, Carly Leighton, Lucinda Orne, Adam Sochacki, Erin Tayler Silvestri, Lyndsey Sweatland, Mariya Lempicki, Garrett Mann, Warren, Matthew Wyman. Davenport, Jason Davis, Jillian Fellows, Brandon Franks, Hannah Nina Thomas, Xinyue Zhang Victoria Mann, Duncan McIntyre, Grade 10: Samir Azzaoui, Connor Grade 10: Kyara Binienda, Jeffrey Alexis Patriarca, Patryk Piwowarczyk, Brennan, Brent Chicoine, Mikayla Gould, Shayna Kubilis, Sarah Leighton, Rebecca Miller, Comfort Ofori, Justin Bishop, Abigail Brodeur, Patrick Julia Podedworny, Marina Rezk, Ryan Davis, Amanda Donovan, Emily Burns, Rachel Connor, Jared Drisco, Rice, Scott Richard, Felicity Robillard, Fitzgerald, Caitlin Frabotta, Megan Osborne, Justin Pepka, Amadeusz Piwowarczyk, Jillian Recko, Hayley Avory Gagnon, Madison Johns, Noah Michael Russo, Sophie Santoro, Joseph Marrier, Kelsey Prince, Dylan Thomas. Karlon, Lays Napoli, Julian Ortiz, Sho, Romeo Soto, Ian Spuria, Dariane Jonathan Truscott, Dylan VanLiew. Rondeau, Alicia Saladino, Heisha Santos Flores, Bryanna Shackett, Alana Parrott, Christopher Place, Tooley, Grace Trotta, Eric Vazquez, Grade 9: John Bsoumai, Samantha Samantha Proulx, Nicholas Rockwood, Allyson Wheeler-Ramsey, Cassie Coombs, Ashlee Cuellar, Allison Marco Zaky, Michael Zonia Grade 11: Abigail Adams, Emily Ax, Owen Simonis, Kyle Stewart, Alyssa Wilson Grzembski, Brian James, Caitlin Ward, Melanie Weeks

fruit variety. MENU Tuesday, Dec. 15: Ham, egg and cheese continued from page A6­­­ on croissant, 4 oz. yogurt, 4 oz. fruit juice, fruit variety. ach/bean, chickpeas, bread stix, assort- EDUCATION Wednesday, Dec. 16: Scrambled eggs, ed sandwich WW let and tom, Nacho sausage, whole-wheat toast, 4 oz. fruit chips/salsa, spaghetti/meat sauce, gar- juice, fruit variety. lic bread, green beans, fresh pears, milk. Thursday, Dec. 17: Homemade coffee NOTEBOOK Wednesday, Dec. 16: Salad ham/spin- cake, 4 oz. yogurt, 4 oz. fruit juice, fruit ach/bean, chickpeas, bread stix, assort- variety. ed sandwiches, whole wheat, lettuce Friday, Dec. 18: Sausage, egg and the Chancellor’s List in recognition and tomato, nacho chips/salsa, baked cheese o an English muffin, 4 oz. yogurt, UMass Dartmouth of earning a spring semester grade chicken, mashed potatoes, cranberry 4 oz. fruit juice, fruit variety. point average of 3.8 or higher of a sauce, peas and carrots, tropical fruit NORTH DARTMOUTH — UMass possible 4.0: mix, milk. Dartmouth students named to the LUNCH Jonathan Lancey, of Oxford Thursday, Dec. 17: Salad ham/spin- 2015 Spring Dean’s List in recog- Christine O’Connor, of Oxford ach/bean chickpeas/bread stix, assort- nition of earning a semester grade Monday, Dec. 14: Shepherd’s pie, sea- Kylie Belletti, of Webster ed sand/ww. Let and tom, papa Gino’s point average of 3.2 or higher of a soned ground beef layered with corn, Nicholas Cyrek, of Webster pizza, salad with baby spinach leafs/ possible 4.0. mashed potatoes and gravy, whole- chickpeas, strawberry cup, fruit punch, Grace Aldyoub, of Dudley wheat dinner roll, fruit variety. milk. Cassandra Begin, of Dudley Tuesday, Dec. 15: Buffalo chicken ten- Worcester Polytechnic Friday, Dec. 18: Salad/ham/spinach/ Daniel Fournier, of Dudley der, whole wheat dinner roll, baked bean/chickpeas/bread stix, assorted Katrina Martel, of Dudley French fries, tomato salad, fruit variety. Institute sandwich w/lettuce and tomato, grilled Michael Marzeotti, of Dudley Wednesday, Dec. 16: Swedish meat- ham/cheese, whole wheat bread, potato Nicole Szczepanski, of Dudley balls in a savory gravy, served over egg WORCESTER — James Maliff of puffs, tomato soup, three bean salad, Devon Walker, of Dudley noodles, seasoned green beans, apple Oxford, a junior majoring in elec- fresh fruit, milk Mark Guertin, of Oxford crisp. trical and computer engineering Riley Jones, of Oxford Thursday, Dec. 17: Brunch for Lunch at Worcester Polytechnic Institute Pieter Boersma, of Webster — Pancakes, strawberries, hash brown (WPI), recently completed an intense, BAY PATH Deidre Diliddo, of Webster patty, Sausage links. hands-on research project in Boston. Shawn Gaumond, of Webster Friday, Dec. 18: BBQ pulled pork on The project was titled “Emerging BREAKFAST a whole-wheat bun, baked fries, baked Technologies: Bringing the Right NORTH DARTMOUTH — UMass beans, fruit variety. Whale to Life.” Monday, Dec. 14: Blueberry pancakes Dartmouth students are named to with syrup, 4 oz. yogurt, 4 oz. fruit juice, 8 • The Webster Times • Friday, December 11, 2015 www.webstertimes.net Dudley kicks off holiday season with tree lighting event

DUDLEY — Dudley kicked off the local holiday celebrations on Dec. 3 with its annual tree lighting ceremony at the Town Municipal Building and a spe- cial visit from Santa Claus, who was escorted by members of the Dudley Fire Department during his annual appear- ance at the event. While jolly old St. Nick met with local children to give them bags of treats and ask them their Christmas wishes this year, a craft sec- tion offered many different activities, and pizza, snacks and hot cocoa capped off a great night of Christmas cheer in Dudley.

Jason Bleau photos Santa greets one of his first guests, Ella Before Santa’s arrival and the lighting of the tree local children led the group in Christmas Campbell, who asked the jolly old elf for some Carols singing everything from “Rudolph The Red Nosed Reindeer” to “Jingle Bells.” Else Legos featuring the popular character from “Frozen.”

Dudley Middle School and Shepherd Hill Regional High School students pitched in to help serve pizza, hot cocoa and other treats to children and guests as they made their way out of the cold into Dudley’s Municipal Building. Ryland Andreu was all smiles as he put Tyler Bushamn, 6, poses for a photo with Addison Duval, 4, of Dudley, puts the finishing the finishing glaze on his own personalized Santa Claus. A yearly tradition, St. Nick touches on her ornament, one of several craft Christmas cookie. always makes an appearance in Dudley activities available for the kids during the tree around the holidays to celebrate with kids lighting event. and adults alike.

Young Cadence tries to pin the heart on the The tree is lit as an overwhelming crowd of locals cheer on the official kickoff of the Christmas season in Dudley. Grinch and nearly gets a bulls eye. Special delivery

bers from an abundance of military ther (James Bombard) are veterans. He country safe.” FROST branches, including the Navy, National also has an uncle and several cousins Past the materials inside the pack- continued from page A2­­­ Guard, Marines, Air Force and Coast who have been and still are in the mil- ages, the service men and women get a share them with their troops and write Guard. itary. He hopes to spread the holiday sense of small town appreciation. It also letters back to him describing the hum- Minus the help from the Boy Scouts spirit of giving to those who offer their allows them connect with their fami- bling shock established when opening and family members, when it comes lives for our freedom. He encourages lies while feeling recognized by their the unexpected box. to this continuous holiday tradition of anyone to give back through sending communities for serving our country, Various members of the military giving, Frost works on his own. He holiday cards, and make an effort, big which lets our heroes know that they in which Frost has connected with spends hours communicating with fam- or small, to support current military are not being forgotten. during the holidays have been in Iraq, ilies and local military members, find- service men and women or veterans. To learn more, get involved, or if you Afghanistan, Africa, Germany, the ing shipping addresses, gathering the “Knowing you’re going to make know a local military service man or Philippines, and all over the U.S. — 99 supplies, packaging the bags and boxes, someone’s day, you get a little bit of woman who will be away from home percent of the service men and women and sending them off through the local that holiday spirit when shipping a for the holidays contact Frost at paul. are new names. He has supported mem- Post Office. care package out,” said Frost. “They’re [email protected]. Frost’s father (Kenneth) and godfa- doing what they have to do to keep our

• Tom Miller, Class of 1982 on Saturday, June 11, 2016 at a bipartisan political awards which included Governor news briefs • David Marrier, Class of 1986 at the Raceway Golf Club in ceremony recently at the Omni Charlie Baker, Attorney • Sean Armbruster, Class of Thompson at 1 p.m. Parker House Hotel. General Maura Healey, Senate 1992 For more information The inaugural celebration, President Stanley Rosenberg, • David Lusignan, Class of regarding the induction or dubbed “The ELKeys,” sought GOP Chairwoman Kirsten Bartlett Athletic Hall of 1994 golf tournament, please con- to honor political campaigns Hughes, and Democratic State • Stacey Hejwosz, Class of tact Athletic Director Anthony and candidates for “outstand- Chair Tom McGee. Fame announces 2016 2003 Paranto at 508-943-8552, ext. 28, ing achievement” during the The award categories includ- • Ryan Daveau, Class of 2007 or visit our website at www. 2014 election cycle. ed: best campaign, best cam- inductees • Shawn Hetherman, bhsathletichof.org. “I am grateful for the honor paign manager, best television Contributor recognizing my 2014 campaign commercial, best pollster, and WEBSTER — The Bartlett • 1998 National Champions for state senate as we put a tre- best field director. High School Athletic Hall of Cheerleading Team Fattman Senate campaign mendous amount of effort into The celebration also Fame Committee is please to The Induction Ceremony the race. We worked hard, and bestowed two “Legacy” awards announce the inductees of the will be held on Saturday, honored in bipartisan it paid off,” said Fattman. “I am given to recipients from each 2016 Inductions: Oct. 29, 2016, at the Raceway lucky to have the support of my major political party. This • Frank Swana, Class of 1955 Restaurant and Golf Club in celebration wife, family, and friends in my year’s honorees were former • Richard Becker, Class of Thompson, Conn., at 6 p.m. endeavors and thankful to my Attorney General Francis X. 1960 Further information regard- BOSTON — State Sen. Ryan constituents for the opportuni- Bellotti, and to the late former • Roberto Alvarez, Class of ing the ceremony will be C. Fattman (R-Webster) and ty to serve them.” Governor Paul Celluci. More 1969 announced at a later date. his 2014 campaign for state The award ceremony, host- information can be found on • Sam Pappas, Class of 1972 The Committee will be senate were awarded “State ed by the Rendon Group, had the ELKey’s website at www. • Joseph Costen, Class of 1978 hosting a Golf Tournament Legislative Race of the Year” an extensive host committee elkeys.org. www.webstertimes.net Friday, December 11, 2015 • The Webster Times • 9 Oxford celebrates tree lighting at Bandstand

OXFORD — Every year, Oxford’s bandstand hosts a tree lighting ceremo- ny to ring in the holidays in December, and the 2015 edition was no different. With the entire bandstand lit up and at least part of the official 2015 town tree lit due to technical difficulties, the event continued a longstanding holiday tradi- tion with an appearance by Santa Claus and music, snacks and a cheerful atmo- sphere you couldn’t help but enjoy. One of the more unique aspects of the yearly tradition is the telling of the Nativity Story, which featured actors represent- ing the different characters in the hol- iday story of the birth of Jesus Christ.

Jason Bleau photos Santa makes his triumphant appearance at Quite the crowd was on hand for the annual event, singing carols and enjoying Oxford’s yearly the Oxford tree lighting ceremony, capping a telling of the Nativity story. busy day for St. Nick in the town.

Riley and Seth Maki and Claire Farrar pose for a photo in their colorful Christmas-themed outfits before the tree lighting ceremony begins.

While technical difficulties meant only part of Oxford’s official 2015 Christmas Tree was lit, the tree was still a beautiful sight to behold and one that would make anyone wish they While some lined up to anxiously await their With the telling of the Nativity story, a tradi- Mia Arcuri, 8, of Oxford was the first to sit on had it in their own living room for the holiday meeting with Santa, others lined up for the tion for Oxford’s tree lighting event, the three Santa’s lap as he met with local children to season. delicious treats made available like cookies, kings made their way to center stage. cap off the tree lighting event. donuts and, of course, hot cocoa.

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GRADE 12 Alison LeBlanc, Jacob Ledoux, Kevin Millysa Hildreth, Robert Hine, Zachary Brody, Dayna Brown, Madison Brown, LeProhon, Joshua Lewis, Makenzie Horne, Althea Houston, Briana Johnson, Jacob Burgos, Fabian Campoverde, Alec High Honors: Nathan Lamoureux, MacGregor, Alyssa Mancini, Nicholas Jacob Johnson, Christian Keeler, Azalynn Casasanta, Christopher Chute, Kieleigh Hannah LePage, Julia Mongeon Mandella, Emily Marcoux, Armani Kopytko, Benjamin Lagasse, Simone Cloutier, Trent Coltran, Cory Cotton, Kayla Honors: Ian Adamuska, Cameron Marquez-Chavez, Devin McCabe, Deanna LeBlanc, Ashley LeBoeuf, Kiley Levesque, Davis, Skylar Davis, Adrian DeMichele, Allard, Daniel Bachand, Madison McCrillis, Mason Miller, Kelsi Mitchell, Robert Livsey, Joshua MacIntosh, Mikaylee Dickinson, Thomas Donahue III, Bellerive, Adam Brindley, Madyson Cycz, Patrick Montague, Emily Ngo, Anastasia Cameron MacLellan, Cameron Maher, Colin Donavan, Emily Downer, Madalyn Nathan Davis, Brittany Decker, Jolie Noyes, Kaighley Obuchowski, Seth Jiliana Marrero, Jade McGown, Erin Endriga, Dominic Esposito, Gabriella Demers, Chelsi Desrosiers, James Devens, Oliver, Christos Palazis, Ioannis Palazis, McMenemy, Ariana Melendez, Dylon Ferrantino, Andrew Flanagan, Macy Olivia Donnelly, Keith Drolet Brittney Samantha Partridge, Mathew Pecore, Mercon, Kayla Morrison, Emily Mullen, Fongeallaz, Damon Foster, Owen Frappier, Dube, Ryan Fahey, Aaron Fontaine, Lillystarr Perron, Noah Plant, Alycia Pleu, Fintan Neff, Alice Ordung, Megan Shirlene Fuentes, Jaime Fuentes, Jr., Zachary Gendreau, Caleb Giard, Adam Kylie Quinn, Jacob Reschke, Matthew Ouellette, Adam Pelic, Hector Perez, Stephanie Gatzke, Nathan Gautier, Grzyb, Tucker Hetherman, Krista Hoegan, Robertson, Madelin Rose, Elizabeth Katelynn Peterson, Conner Pigott, Jacklyn Damon Gosselin, Loriauna Graika, Ryann Sydney Horanzy, Jonathan Hurton, Ruzzoli, Amanda Schramm, Jonathan Prunier, Kyla Rafferty, Julia Resener, Hassett, Joseph Herard, Joseph Heywood, Samuel Jackman, Robert Jewell, Chad Sequeiros, Damon Simpson, Molly Sklarz, Courtney Rousseau, Paul Sandoval IV, Noah Huehis, Noah Hunt, Sarah Jewell, Johnston, Ethan Lafrenais, Sarah LeFort, Travis Snyder, Cody Splaine, John Dylon Sandstrom, Claudia Schlegel, Montana Josey, Kyle Kallgren, Jordan Nathaniel Ludden Bethany MacGregor, Swenson, Jr., Zachary Verrier, Ryan Katherine Sharpe, Camden Sinkewich, Kittredge Daniel Krull, Nolan Lacaire, Zachary Mailloux, Marissa Marcoux Walsh Benjamin Soponski, Amber St. Marie, Ryan Lachapelle, Ryan Langlois, Kalyn Griffin Martin, Joshua McLarnon, Principal’s List: Olivia Beers, Alan Nathan St. Marie, Oliwer Strzemecki, Lavalee, Isaiah LeBoeuf, Ryan LePage, Sara McMenemy, Pauline Muise, Berthiaume, Amanda Bowen, Haley Noah Thompson, Savannah Vangel, Alissa Lindberg, Bryce Maggio, Emily Makenna Obuchowski, Mikayla Perry, Brayton, Thomas Carrier, Mason Ceely, Dianely Vazquez, Jeremy Wheeler, Margoupis, Mackenzie Martin, Marissa Joshua Peterson, Michael Plante, Kara Amanda Corrette, Ryan Cyganiewicz, Brianna White, Bennett Wisniewski, Martocci, Rayne Maslbas, Mariah Mason, Robinson, Adriana Rocheleau, Danny Nicole Dayutis, Autumn Foster, Kaylie Emily Woodruff, Jacob Young Jessica McNulty, Alejandro Medina, Roy, Balwinder Sahota Joshua Sobol, Gendreau, Jacob Giannetta, Taylor Principal’s List: Alexis Albin, Daniel Kristopher Mekal, Danisa Melendez, Kayla Szczepanski, Alexandra Tessman, Giovannucci, Sydney Goodrich, Michael Arsenault, Destiny Baldwin, Ryan Brittney Michaels, Mathieu Mitchell, Tyler Trombly, Andrew Tuson Marcus Gordon, Travis Guerin, Nathan Hagopian, Baniukiewicz, Kylie Bankowski, Adriana Michael Moran, Charles Morse, Kailyn Vancellette Bianca Verdolino, Peter Chad Harrison, David Haskins, Colton Bennett, Sofia Bertine, Daniel Blanchard, Murphy, Craigan Nawrocki, Samuel Walsh, Kayleigh Williams Heerdt, Kathryn Hill, Drew Kokernak, Mallory Blanchette, Brittany Bonnette, O’Brien, Madison Paquette, Scott Pare, Principal’s List: Douglas Abbott, Amahd Lachance, Madison Lamica, Ryan Brown, Thomas Bruso, Gustavo Christopher Parsons, Sarah Partlow, Alec Aylward, Joshua Barrette, Steven Angelo Lamoureux, Ambria LaRose, Burgos Ortiz, Sean Burke, Angela Zachary Perry, Ashlinn Peters, Heather Barrette, Zachary Beauchemin, Thomas Ryan Lathrop, Mary Leufstedt, James Chapman, Bradley Cook, Ashlie Cortis, Poirier, Genesis Rodriguez, Gizelle Bedford, Zachary Berry, Zachary Bragg, MacKenzie, Matthew Marble, Vertonica Kristopher Cross, Erica Czechowski, Rodriguez, Jamie Rodriguez, Stephanie Trey Carrier, Thomas Cole, Collin Martinez-Hernandez, Adena McDowell, Yarieliz Diaz, Joren Ellis, Mathieu Rodriguez, Synda Rojas, Scott Saad, Cormier, Maxwell Dana, Tiondra DeBoise, Cassandra Miller, Selena Morse, Tobias Ellis, Zachary Gallant, Brandon Grzyb, Justin Santiago, Jack Santon, Abraham Ryan Flynn , Christopher Gaucher, Nash, Nicholas Obrycki, Benjamin Aliya Guillotte, Kristin Hadley, Lauren Santos-Ramos, Isabelle Sargent, Marrissa Hunter Girard, Crystal Gomez, Brooke Paquette, Catherine Paul, Taylor Perron, Hapcook, Daniel Henry, Sarah Hesselton, Scopa, Scott Singer, Izabelle Somicu, Gordon, Aislann Gullotti, Devon Hawley, Nathaniel Perzanoski, Felicia Pleau, Rachel Hitchcock, Jacob Johnson, Daniel Matthew Spooner, Connor Starr, Joseph Elizabeth Hazard, Mikayla Hebert, Shane Raymond, Meghan Reidy, Zachery LeBlanc, Jonathan LeBreton, Donnor Starr, Theodore Stauffer, Liam Stelmach Jacob Howard, Marina Khalif, Madison Rizzitano, Emily Robidoux, Thomas Lemenager, Taylor Lemoine, Jacob Leone, Davien Strong, Skyanne Theriault, Paul Koneczny, Jason LePage, Devon Levesque, Ryan, Alexander Schrader, Robert Dahlia Lovendale, Christopher Merced, Thomas Leeha Thompson, Auguste Dakota Maher, Jacob Marengo, Daniel Starr, Bryanna Tremblay, Brianna Garrett Molina, Alexander Nelson, John Valley, Natasha Vargas Taft, Jacob Veber, Mikolajczyk, Dylan Ouimette, Nicholas Westmoreland, Jonathan Wheeler, Trisha O’Loughlin, Hailey Overholser, Jacob Ryan Vigeant, Nekelle Waskiewicz, Devan Pecore, Joseph Perreault, Nathan Phelps, Wilson, Sarah Wong-Kam, Brett Young Paradis, Breanna Rollins, Robert Ruiz, Wetherbee, John Winsky, Emily Wong- Matthew Poulin, Cory Powers, Crystal Antonio Sanelli, Jacob Seymour, Tristin Kam Prunier, Mariah Rivera, Alex Sanchez, GRADE 10 Shea, Mason Smith, Rhianna Sweeney, Principal’s List: Tyler Anderson, Dylan Saunders, Ana Silveira, Amanda Karlee Therrien, Angelieanes Valencia, Alisha Aponte , Zachary Bankowski, Smith, Zachary Stivers, Derick Vann, High Honors: Steven Burns, Jamie Butkiewicz, Shane Clardy, Nicholas Alexander Whitney, Hannah Wroblewski Alyssa Bernard, Ben Bombard, Alyanna Nicholas Williams Bouchard, Brendan Coomey, Chad Coran Fletcher, Alessandra Martocci, Jacob GRADE 9 GRADE 11 Morin, Ezra Parent, Shivani Patel, Bianca Correa, Tyler Cross, David da Silva Christian Shadis, Thomas Willette, High Honors: Alexxus Afriyie, Mikayla Melissa De Paz, Marya DeJesus, Autumn High Honors: Victoria Ahaesy, Derek Brittany Winsky Battaglia, Timothy Bordeaux, Sean Dube, Shelby Duval, Lily Eccleston, Avery, Kayleigh Blanchard, Craig Honors: Conner Allen, Joshua Banach, Campbell, Kaitlyn Chabot, Keenan Doney, Brianna Galvin, Madeline Gingras, Riley Dwinell, Erik Fuhrmann, Lucas Gordon, Haylie Barrows, Julia Barton, Ecko-Luv Jake Grampetro, Karissa Lugo, Alexander Gingras, Kevin Gonzalez, Michael Grant, Zachariah Jewell, Rachel Nowak, John Beaver, Bryan Bishop, James Blomstrom, MacMillan, Riley Mills, Melody Serrano, Kacie Grenier, Patricia King, Noah Trainor Kyle Bouvier, Cheyenne Boyle, Tyler Hayden Smith, Vincent Strzelecki, LaTour, Isabelle Leahy, Nathan Lussier, Honors: Kyle Anderson, Dean Brindle, Brighid Campbell, Christopher Victoria Tuson, Eliza Wandelear Lukas Mara, Tashleanna Moncada, Emma Champagne, Nicholas Christian, Seth Carmody, Katelyn Chalupka, Evan Cook, Honors: Xavier Adamuska Figueroa, Nazario, Lisa Ortiz, Jayden Pantalone, Condrate, Rebecca Confer, Ashley Dylan Delaney, Robin Duff, Patrick Dyer, Lauryn Alicea, Colin Allain, Adrianna James Partlow, Janvi Patel, Joseph Cormier, Cassidy Derkosrofian, Peter Caiden Ellis, Megan Etzweiler, Alexander Allen, Karisa Allen, Kayla Anderson, Rosario, Michael Roy, Kathryn Ryan, Dudko, Ali Esposito, Breanna Filion, Fengler, Lily Frappier, Jacob Gaudette, Jessmarie Aviles, Luke Barrett, Joshua Aiden Sanborn, Jordan Santiago, Zane Hannah Garabedian, McKayla Gardiner, Orianna Gendron, Ivy Giffone, Katelyn Beauchemin, Nathaniel Beaudry, Schlegel, Jaelyn Taylor, Noah Tyler, Cassidy Hamilton, Shannen Hennessy, Gillespie, Ty Glodis, Madison Gosselin, William Bedford, Kyle Bennett, Dominick Victoria Varney, Beylie West, Tyler Katie Israelian, Dylan Labelle, Elizabeth Kaycie Grigware, Andrew Hafferty, Berthiaume, Jack Berthiaume, Theresa Wilson, Gabriella Wondolowski, Chelsea LaBelle, Julia Lambert, Wyatt LaRose, Corrina Hamilton, Yamil Hernandez, Boucher, Jordan Bousquet, Hannah Woodcock, Isabella Zaleski, Hunter Zindle 10 • The Webster Times • Friday, December 11, 2015 www.webstertimes.net

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Frank G. Chilinski Stonebridge Press President and Publisher scams Two residents Adam Minor recently reported to Editor me they were almost The Webster Times the victims of a “scam.” Some people are asked to provide Editorial personal or bank information. These hief s can take place in per- C ’ son, on-line, over the The art of Corner phone, or by mail. As a result, people may Courtesy photo STEVE be out large sums of WEBSTER — The Knights of Columbus, St. Joseph Basilica Council 12980 held WOJNAR money. Especially the card during the holiday their annual Turkey Drive. The money collected allowed the purchase of 125 tur- keys from the Putnam Walmart. Here, the Knights distributed over 100 turkeys to season, I wanted to He worked fast, but deliberately. the Webster Food Share. take this opportunity to remind every- His focus was unwavering. An array one to be aware of these illegal activi- of crayons was splayed out before ties. him on his table, in varying lengths Letters to the Editor These money scams have been occur- and con- ring for many years. Those responsi- The ditions. ble prey on unsuspecting individuals, Some A year of change in particular the elderly. Their goal inor is to obtain either quick cash or other M piec- To the Editor: same area as one of my old neighbors. personal information, such as bank es had Details As the late John Lennon once sang: Some of my political moments of 2015 account numbers. Armed with this doc- made it “So this is Christmas, and what have included the return to the State House umentation, the criminal can commit ADAM onto the we done?” and getting honored for my legislative identity theft and access your finances. MINOR floor, but This year has been a year of changes, work. I am optimistic that despite the Some scams will inform the victim they it was especially for me and my family, since world that we live in now from terror- have won a prize or that they are eligi- the least I moved to Webster back in late June ism in France to mass shootings in this ble for some gift or benefit. The person of his worries. from Southbridge, which I spent my country, and a major shift in the White can be provided with a check for a large With each stroke of the crayon, life. We had some big news stories here House that could happen this time next amount of money. They are asked by he explained his handiwork to his in the area, including issues with the year. To finish the Happy Christmas the scammer to return the overpaid father as he watched him work, col- schools back in Southbridge. Here in song: “Have a very merry Christmas amount. Generally the original check is ors, shapes and names. The picture Webster, we had the big mill near my and a Happy 2016. Let’s hope that it will found to be fraudulent and your money began to take shape. A giraffe, an house that was destroyed by fire that be a good one without any fear.” now goes to the perpetrator. Some people have received a call elephant, a polar bear, a turtle, a tiger was like the old Hamilton Mills fire Happy Holidays — and that’s it for back in 1987. Also change was finally now! from a person claiming to be from the and a parrot — all posing together as coming to the Oxford/Charlton area on Justin Bernard IRS. The victim is told they owe more a group, in harmony. For a 4-year-old Route 20 although it came too late for a Webster money in taxes and if they fail to send boy, it was a nice little portrait of the mother and son who was killed in the money an arrest warrant will be issued animal kingdom. for them. Another involves someone But this was no random work of claiming to work for Dell or Windows art, as he is apt to produce often (just Ignoring the science Computers. The victim is told their look at the walls of my house for proof computer is infected with spyware and of his prolificity). With an envelope at To the Editor: sense of urgency and panic to the world. malware. They will then try to talk the ready, this simple piece of paper In 2008, 31,487 American scientists He is pushing to initiate a carbon tax the victim into giving them full remote (including 9,029 PHD’s) signed a peti- on all developed countries indicating was to be fashioned into a birthday access to their computer. This will give tion rejecting the premise that man- this money will be distributed to unde- the suspect access to all the information card for my aunt, who is turning 60 made global warming is occurring. This veloped countries. He is willing to pay next week. We were minutes from contained on it. petition is readily available on the inter- numerous countries billions of taxpay- Several others have been reported. stepping out of the door to go to her net listed under the Global Warming er dollars for his global warming initia- One woman was told she and her hus- surprise party with my family, and Petition Project. tive and ignore our enormous national band won a million dollars and she my son felt it was necessary to draw Physics Professor William Happer debt. had to send money to them for process- her a card. What a kind idea — why of Princeton University testified to Obama calls carbon dioxide carbon ing fees. She would then be sent the didn’t I think of that? Using my voice Congress on Feb. 25, 2009 informing pollution, which is false. Carbon dioxide prize. Another woman was called by as a guide, he carefully listened as I them that carbon dioxide levels in the is a vital element for plant life. Obama a person claiming to be her grandson. spelled “Happy Birthday,” as well as atmosphere have increased in the last is part of the “Degrowth Movement,” He informed her he had been arrested my aunt’s name, and wrote them in 100 years from 280 to 380 parts per mil- in which he believes America is too and she needed to send money for bail. giant letters on both sides of the piece lion. He emphasized that this is not a advanced, too spoiled, too wealthy and Elderly victims are frequently targets of of paper. concern and is actually beneficial to the will do what he can to re-distribute our this type of activity and many of these planet as carbon dioxide benefits plant wealth to other countries. He will also He went on to add tiny details, scams are often based in a foreign coun- growth and our food harvests. He also do what he can to shut down our coal try. People take advantage of a senior’s being very careful to select to right informed them the climate continually and hydrofracking industries so keep colors. The parrot’s wing got a splash kind nature and can sometimes fool changes and provided evidence as we an eye on your electric bills. He despis- them into believing the story. of blue and green. The beak was have had 17 ice ages over the last 2 mil- es American exceptionalism and often The important thing to remember is tipped in black. The tiger’s body was lion years. There are 197 million square apologizes for it. He also has no inter- do not conduct business transactions a solid orange before he took the miles on the earth and we are doing est in securing Congressional approval unless you are sure of the people and black in to add the stripes. Each spot very little to damage it. We are taking for any agreements he may make with places you are dealing with. Calls from on the giraffe was meticulously added many steps to protect it and the earth these countries. the IRS or other government offices with care, his “long neck” poking up naturally cleanses itself. Eric Spahl directly seeking money rarely, if ever, into the “Happy Birthday” message. President Obama and others choose Dudley occur. If they do, there are ways to veri- He even added a birthday hat to the to ignore this evidence to promote a fy the contact is real, prior to giving any tall guy. He finished it all off with a money or personal information. Many beaming, yellow sun to shine on his Thank you supporting Dudley tree lighting of these scams ask for your money to be group of happy animals. sent to places outside the United States. It took time to complete his task, If you are not expecting something (money or other items), chances are it but he was perfectly fine with that. To the Editor: Jimmy’s Pizza, Spahl’s Plumbing and On behalf of the Board of Selectmen, I Heating, Bartel Funeral Home, Dunkin’ is a scam. Be very cognizant of these And I watched on as he patiently wish to thank the following individuals, Donuts, Yummy’s Chinese Restaurant, occurrences and report them immedi- added animal after animal, and filled groups and businesses for their gener- Precision Auto Rebuilders, Sully’s Dog ately to the police and or your bank. piece after piece of that paper until ous contributions to the Dudley Tree Shack, O’Connors Insurance Agency, Protect your personal information. Be it was filled with color and designs. Lighting that was held on Dec. 3. Dippin’ Donuts, Papa Gino’s of Webster sure to contact other family members After he was satisfied with his work, We had a wonderful turnout this year and Sweet Creations by Deb. Special or the police for assistance if you are he let me fold it up and put it into the with the help of Mother Nature and of thanks to all the Dudley Municipal at all concerned. When in doubt, ask a envelope. After I sealed it, he realized course, a visit from Santa. Complex and the Pearle L. Crawford question of the proper people to avoid he had more canvass to work with, Dudley Police Department, Dudley Memorial Library employees who becoming a victim. and decided it would be a worthwhile Fire Department, Building and Grounds donated their time and talent to this endeavor to color not one, but both Department, Shepherd Hill Band event. Thanks again for your questions and sides of the envelope. He started with Members, National Honor Society stu- Merry Christmas and Happy comments. Please send them to me at an illustration of a large flower, and dents from Shepherd Hill Regional High Hanukkah. the Dudley Police Department, 71 West Main St., Dudley, MA 01571 or e-mail then a rendition of my aunt. He fin- School, Cub Scouts and Daisy Scouts; Mrs. Dono and Mrs. Caffelle, Principals at [email protected]. Opinions ished his work on the opposite side Steven Sullivan from Mason Road School and Dudley Chairman, Board of Selectmen expressed in this weekly column are those with a splash of color that I don’t even Elementary School; Tri State Toyota, of Chief Wojnar only and unless clearly think he could explain. We’ll call it Big Al’s Pizza Plus, Dudley House of noted, do not reflect the ideas or opinions “abstract art.” Pizza, Leoni’s Brick Oven Pizzaria, of any other organization or citizen. My aunt opened up the card at the party, and her smile told the story. My son explained each detail to her DARE fundraiser coming soon as she beamed at his work, including Sound Off the fact that a polar bear was some- To the Editor: completely funded through this fund- how riding the giraffe, which was The annual fundraiser for the Dudley raiser and other donations. In addition wearing the birthday hat. Something Police DARE (Drug Abuse Resistance to providing money for the program, tells me it will be awhile before that Education) Program will be underway coloring books and educational mate- Lakeside Cemetery ‘in card sees a garbage can, as many are soon in the Town of Dudley. rials will be produced for distribution prone to end up there. Calls are being made by All Pro to Dudley School Students. The Dudley deplorable condition’ So many times, we send cards Productions to local residents and Police thank everyone in advance for businesses seeking donations to this their generosity and encourage you to SOUND OFF: with such speed and little effort that The Lakeside Cemetery is in deplor- they come across as simply robot- worthwhile program. Dudley Police contact the department at 508-949-8023 Sergeant Dean Poplawski has con- should you encounter problems or have able condition. I ride by it every day ic or mundane. I’ve been guilty of ducted the DARE Program to the sixth any questions. and it is just dreadful. I know there are that many times, simply opting for a graders at the Dudley Middle School lots of old stones with some of Webster’s quick signature instead of a thought- for many years. This is a half year Steven J. Wojnar earliest citizens buried there, like Ried out personal message, before hastily Smith. With the exception of the most course and it is a substance abuse and Chief, Dudley Police Department slapping on a stamp and sending it violence prevention program. This is recent graves, grass doesn’t even grow out in the mail. there. It’s moss and mud! Is this ceme- My son reminded me of a lesson last tery the town’s responsibility? If it is, week, that cards can be an expression See a photo you shame on them. And what about the of joy, love and just plain fun — all it people who have loved ones there? takes a little effort, and maybe some- would like to order? You should demand they do something times, the heart (and art) of a child. about this! For God’s sake, they don’t even pick up the fall leaves! They are Photo Reprints Available all over the graves! How disrespectful. Adam Minor may be reached at (508) Why is this so neglected? 909-4130, or e-mail aminor@stone- Call Stonebridge Press for details bridgepress.com. 508-764-4325 or drop us an email at TheHeartOf [email protected] Massachusetts.com www.webstertimes.net Friday, December 11, 2015 • The Webster Times • 11 Viewpoint Shotgun deer season wraps up in MA

This is the final week of components. With months that do not have a boat should the shotgun deer season in the new projectiles contact the “Island Current” running Massachusetts! The Great like the power belt out of Snug Harbor Marine in Rhode Now is the time for the black aero-tip bullets, the Island. Contact Zerve at 212-209-3370. powder hunters to enjoy a cou- Outdoors Pyrodex 50 grain You can also check them out on their ple of weeks in the woods that pellets, and the 209 website. will start Monday, Dec. 14, and RALPH magnum primers On Dec. 14, the waterfowl season in will end Dec. 31. They should now being legal the Central District will reopen. The encounter a lot less hunters TRUE in Massachusetts, season will run through Jan. 4, 2016, for while hunting, but they will more deer hunter ducks and Canadian geese will run to find the deer a bit more elusive. are successful in Jan. 15, 2016. There are a lot of ducks in A bit of snow will help hunters locate harvesting a deer. It was a long time the area for the opener, and geese are the deer, and a bit more patience will coming. also abundant. A good freeze will force be needed to harvest a deer as they only The results of the first two weeks the ducks into rivers and streams and have one shot. Taking careful aim at of deer hunting were not unavail- geese will be pushed into larger rivers their deer is the key to making the sin- able at the time of this writing, but for water. Hopefully, no snow is in the gle shot count. many impressive deer were harvested. forecast. The longer the fields stay snow With the new rifled black powder guns Hunters in Nantucket harvested some free, field shooting for geese should be being used today, their great accuracy huge deer that sported some very large excellent. This is the time of year that will insure that the shot will hit their antlers. a good waterfowl dog is needed, espe- mark. Thompson Center Arms contin- For anglers that refuse to put their cially when hunting waterfowl in and ues to put out numerous muzzle loader boats away, saltwater fishing continues around waterways. Extra caution needs gun’s for sportsmen, and there products to provide some great fishing for tautog to be used to insure the dog’s safety continue to get high marks from local and cod. Tuna were still providing some when retrieving birds from partially sportsmen. Most older local sportsmen great fishing on the Cape. Local fresh frozen rivers and ponds. Be sure to remember Thompson’s commitment to water anglers also have been catching acquire your 2016 hunting license and deer hunters in Massachusetts when trout and bass, and with the mild tem- state waterfowl stamp prior to Jan. 1, they manufactured the 56 cal. smooth- peratures continuing, fishing should 2016. Hunting and fishing licenses are Courtesy photo bore muzzleloader gun. At that time remain good. Ice fishing anglers will now available online. Massachusetts would not allow rifled need to wait a bit longer before first Take a kid fishing and keep them rods Andrew Girouard, 16, with his huge 8-point, guns for hunting deer. The ball and ice as there is no real cold weather in bending! 205-pound, live weight buck, taken on open- patch loading was cumbersome and the forecast. Anglers that want to fish ing day in Massachusetts! Andrew was men- slow compared to today’s quick loading for cod and tautog through the winter tored by Bob Bromley of Whitinsville for a few years. Nice going fellas! Latest antiques and estate sale news

As I for recommendations. Ask if ment from her college studies research there are fees in addition to the as being “The Twelve United and share commission and how long will Colonies, by their Delegates in articles on the process take. Find out how Congress, to the Inhabitants of social media negotiations are handled. See Great Britain.” It was estimat- sites like how items remaining after the ed that the document would Google+ and sale are handled. bring $100,000 to $400,000 to LinkedIn, I DNA technology may be help with the $350,000 needed find many used to deter art forgeries. for restoration of the muse- that I believe A forgery scandal forced the um. At auction it brought over Antiques, would also closing of the oldest gallery in $900,000! be of interest Manhattan. Many art experts In other auction news, a gui- Collectibles to readers of won’t authenticate a previous- tar played by John Lennon and this column. ly unknown painting by a well- George Harrison sold for $2.4 & Estates An auc- known artist. They are subject million. Lennon used the gui- tioneer from to lawsuits if they misidentify tar to write and record “Love WAYNE TUISKULA Arizona a piece. A scientist from the Me Do” and “I Want to Hold wrote a col- Cancer Research Center at the Your Hand.” A San Diego resi- umn on five University of Albany has sug- dent bought the guitar 50 years collectibles he predicts will gested using synthetic DNA to ago for $275. An expert used the go up in value. Porcelain and track artwork. When a piece markings, serial number and other old advertising signs and has been authenticated a DNA wood grain to confirm that it Courtesy photo vintage toys were also in my sticker is attached to the back belonged to the former mem- “antiques and collectibles top that can be tracked through a bers of the Beatles. A 1965 GMC hot rod pickup in our Ashburnham online auction. 10 list” in a previous column. centralized database. The “Blue Moon Diamond” His list also included vinyl An intern made a discov- recently sold for $48.4 setting an records, turntables and vintage ery that helped save a New auction record. A Hong Kong way for Josephine to start the centralmassauctions.com for fishing lures (especially those York City house museum. The businessman recently bought holiday season! links to both events. with glass eyes). intern was searching through the 12.08-carat diamond for his The preview for the A Casper, Wyo. newspaper documents in the attic of the 7-year-old daughter, Josephine. Ashburnham online vintage Contact us at: Wayne column offers recommenda- Morris-Jumel Mansion in He renamed the diamond “The auto parts, vehicles and home Tuiskula Auctioneer/Appraiser tions for hiring an estate sale Manhattan. She was looking Blue Moon of Josephine.” He furnishings auction will be Central Mass Auctions for company. They suggest looking through the folder of Nicholas also recently purchased a pink Saturday, Dec. 12, and Sunday, Antique Auctions, Estate Sales at the company on the Better Roche. Roche was an 18th 16.0-carat pink diamond. He Dec. 13, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at and Appraisal Services www. Business Bureau website. century doctor who treated also gifted that to his 7-year-old 3 Main St. We continue to pick- centralmassauctions.com (508- Check with friends, family and slaves in New York and New daughter and it is now called up up items for our Jan. 28 live 612- 6111), info@centralmas- professionals such as attorneys Jersey. She recognized a docu- “Sweet Josephine.” It’s a great antiques auction. See www. sauctions.com. Readers submit solutions Finding a better way to do something, going to. I write all to transfer some packages off my hot coffee without diluting it and whether it’s a solution, shortcut, or of this on the outside Take of dried beans into a nar- also use them for iced coffee. It works money saver, can be a true accomplish- of the envelope and row-top glass canister. I great. ment, especially during the hustle and put it with the other the recycled (re-purposed) an bustle of the holiday season! Since we’re bills. So when it is Hint empty water bottle with the John Boisvert faced with dozens of potential hassles time to do the bills, I lid attached. I cut about one Dudley, Mass. each day, “not sweating the small stuff” just pick up the enve- KAREN third off the bottle top and is easier said than done. But help is on lopes and all I need to kept the lid attached and *** the way, thanks to the generosity of know is right there, TRAINOR recycled the remaining por- Prize Winner — Congratulations to readers willing to take time out of their No digging through tion of the bottle. The top Terry Lackenbauer of Putnam, Conn., busy schedule to share their tips. Read all the mail. Hope with lid attached makes just whose name was drawn as winner for on for the latest submissions. your readers can use this tip. It saves the right size funnel for narrow-topped dinner for two at the Publick House in me a lot of time. canisters or containers. I store this new Sturbridge. She offered the organiza- *** funnel with the lid attached when not tional tip above. This reader stacks food flat thanks to Terry Lackenbauer in use. her space saving storage tip: Putnam, Conn. Just a note: Avia makes their shoes *** from x 70 recycled plastic water bot- Win Dinner for Two — Your tips Using plastic baggies give me more *** tles, a win-win situation. Recyclables can win you a great dinner for two at room in my freezer I store my home- From punching up the flavor of a reused, jobs for those who transport, the historic Publick House Historic Inn made sauce in plastic freezer gallon pancake, to funneling dry beans, this etc. in Sturbridge! Simply send in a hint baggies Also, that is how I store my regular contributor shares her savvy to be entered into a random drawing. hamburger. I put one pound of ham- solutions! Viola Bramel One winner per month will win a fabu- burger per one quart freezer baggie I guess these ideas fall under kitchen Northbridge, Mass. lous three-course dinner for two at the I lay them flat on top of each other It tips and it is that time of year when we renowned restaurant, located on Route takes up less room than plastic contain- all seem to enjoy the kitchen even more *** 131 across the town common in historic ers. Storing food in freezer baggies frees and it warms one’s home and heart! I A crafty reader puts an old reliable to Sturbridge. Because I’m in the business up more room in the freezer. finally I had a real Saturday off and made new use! of dispensing tips, not inventing them a pumpkin pancake. Canned pumpkin (although I can take credit for some), Tina Bara adds moisture, fiber, flavor and few We are now all doing crafts with a I’m counting on you readers out there Leicester, Mass. calories. I added two tablespoons per glue-gun. One quick and easy way I to share your best helpful hints! pancake to my regular batter, some cin- have found to clean up from using a *** namon and ginger or pumpkin spice for glue-gun is to use a pipe cleaner to help Do you have a helpful hint or handy flavor and decrease the liquid by 1/8 of clean up and grab the left over glue tip that has worked for you? Do you have Want to avoid a bill blitz? Try this tip a cup or to the desired consistency. Raw strings. It makes items gift ready! a question regarding household or gar- that puts finance organization at your oatmeal is another great addition. Two den matters? If so, why not share them fingertips! tablespoons adds great fiber and keeps M. Giroux with readers of Stonebridge Press publi- me feeling fuller for much longer). cations? Send questions and/or hints to: I have found a tip that has been very For even more flavor, I sprinkle the *** Take the Hint!, c/o Stonebridge Press, helpful to me for several years. When I olive oil (while warming in the ceramic Here’s a tasty tip from the “lost P.O. Box 90, Southbridge, MA 01550. Or receive my mail each day (I am talking skillet) with some ginger and cinna- archives.” e-mail [email protected]. Hints are entered about bills), I open the envelopes, read mon. Ooh, it crisps right to the surface into a drawing for a three course dinner the amount due and the date it is due, of the pancake adding crunch and fla- My tip for coffee lovers is to make for two at the historic Publick House Inn! allowing three or four days for mail vor! coffee ice cubes from the leftover coffee travel, depending on the distance it is Also, I needed a funnel at the office in the morning pot. I use a cube to cool www.TheHeartOfMassachusetts.com 12 • The Webster Times • Friday, December 11, 2015 www.webstertimes.net Sports Bartlett Winter Schedule Shepherd Hill

All schedules are sub- Jan. 4 vs. Auburn, 7 Winter Schedule ject to change. Jan. 5 vs.Quaboag, 7 Jan. 8 at Oxford, 7 Boys’ Basketball Jan. 11 at David Dec. 11 at Tantasqua, Prouty, 7 7 Jan. 14 at Dec. 15 vs. Millbury, 7 Northbridge, 7 Dec. 18 at Leicester, 7 Jan. 19 vs. Blackstone Dec. 21 at Grafton, 7 Millville, 7 Dec. 23 vs. Saint Jan. 21 vs. Uxbridge, Peter-Marian, 7 7 Dec. 27 vs. TBD Jan. 26 at Tantasqua, Tournament Opponent, 7 1:30 Jan. 28 at Worcester Dec. 29 vs. North, 5:30 Southbridge, 7 Jan. 29 vs. Jan. 4 at Auburn, 7 Southbridge, 7 Jan. 6 at Quaboag, 7 Feb. 1 at Blackstone Jan. 8 vs. Oxford, 7 Millville, 7 Jan. 12 vs. David Feb. 2 vs. vs. David Prouty, 7 Prouty, 7 Jan. 15 vs. Feb. 5 at Leicester, 7 Northbridge, 7 Feb. 9 at Quaboag, 7 Jan. 22 at Uxbridge, 7 Jan. 25 vs. Tantasqua, 7 Indoor Track Jan. 28 at Dec. 16 at Southbridge, 7 Northbridge vs. Jan. 30 at Saint Quaboag/Oxford, 3:30 Bernard’s, 5 Dec. 23 at Feb. 1 at David Northbridge vs. Prouty, 7 Northbridge/Grafton, Feb. 4 vs. Leicester, 7 5:30 Feb. 23 vs. Quaboag, 7 Jan. 6 at Tantasqua vs. Millbury/ Girls’ Basketball Tantasqua, 5:30 Dec. 10 vs. Tantasqua, Jan. 13 at Tantasqua 7 vs. Auburn/Uxbridge, File photo Dec. 14 at Millbury, 7 5:30 The first home contest for the Shepherd Hill girls’ varsity basketball Dec. 16 vs. Burncoat, Jan. 20 at Tantasqua team is slated for Dec. 15 when the Rams host Longmeadow at 7 7 vs. David Prouty/ p.m. Dec. 17 vs. Leicester, Leicester, 5:30 File photo 7 Jan. 27 SWCL Feb. 5 at Fitchburg, 7 The Bartlett High boys’ varsity basketball team’s season Dec. 22 vs. Grafton, 7 Championship at All schedules are subject to Feb. 9 vs. Wachusett, 7 gets underway Dec. 11 at Tantasqua for a 7 p.m. tipoff. Dec. 28 at Tantasqua, 4:30 change. Feb. 11 at Shrewsbury, 7 Southbridge, 7 Feb. 23 at Holy Name, 7 Boys’ Basketball Dec. 15 at St. John’s, 7 Indoor Track Dec. 17 vs. Leominster, 7 Dec. 12 at Wachusett, 9 a.m. Oxford Winter Schedule Dec. 20 vs. Billerica, 4 Dec. 20 MSTCA Winter Dec. 27 vs. Leominster Festival, TBD at Concord-Carlisle Jan. 7 at Shrewsbury, vs. All schedules are subject to Jan. 4 vs. Southbridge, 7 Tournament, TBD Leominster, 5 change. Jan. 6 at Uxbridge, 7 Dec. 30 vs. TBA at Concord- Jan. 9 at Boston’s Reggie Jan. 8 vs. Bartlett, 7 Carlisle Tournament, TBD Lewis Center, State Relays, Boys’ Basketball Jan. 11 vs. Millbury, 7 Jan. 5 vs. Algonquin 7 TBD Dec. 11 at Sutton, 7 Jan. 14 at Tantasqua, 7 Jan. 8 at Fitchburg, 7 Jan. 13 at Fitchburg, 5 Dec. 15 vs. David Prouty, 7 Jan. 18 at Grafton, 7 Jan. 12 at Groton- Jan. 21 vs. Algonquin, at Dec. 18 at Northbridge, 7 Jan. 21 at Quaboag, 7 Dunstable, 7 Fitchburg, 4:30 Dec. 22 at Leicester, 7 Jan. 26 at Northbridge, 7 Jan. 15 vs. Wachusett, 7 Jan. 27 at Shrewsbury, 4 Dec. 30 at Auburn, 7 Jan. 29 at Auburn, 7 Jan. 17 at Billerica, 4 Feb. 6 District Jan. 4 at Southbridge, 7 Feb. 2 at Millbury, 7 Jan. 21 at Leominster, 7 Championship Meet, Reggie Jan. 6 vs. Uxbridge, 7 Feb. 5 at South, 5 Jan. 25 vs. North Lewis Center, TBD Jan. 8 at Bartlett, 7 Feb. 8 at Burncoat, 7 Middlesex, 7 Feb. 14 State Qualifiers, Jan. 12 at Millbury, 7 Feb. 10 vs. Uxbridge, 7 Jan. 27 at Doherty, 7 Reggie Lewis Center, 9:30 Jan. 15 vs. Tantasqua, 7 Feb. 19 vs. Graton, 7 Jan. 29 at Shrewsbury, 7 a.m. Jan. 19 vs. Grafton, 7 Feb. 2 at Algonquin, 7 Feb. 20 All-State Jan. 22 vs. Quaboag, 7 Indoor Track Feb. 5 vs. Fitchburg, 7 Championship Meet, Reggie Jan. 25 vs. Northbridge, 7 Dec. 16 at Northbridge Feb. 9 at Wachusett, 7 Lewis Center, 9:30 a.m. Jan. 28 vs. Auburn, 7 vs. Bartlett/Millbury/ Feb. 11 vs. Shrewsbury, 7 Jan. 30 at Nipmuc, 2:30 Northbridge, 3:30 Feb. 22 at Quabbin, 7 Wrestling Feb. 1 vs. Millbury, 7 Dec. 23 at Tantasqua vs. Dec. 12 at Tri-County, 10 Feb. 8 at Uxbridge, 7 Tantasqua/Uxbridge/Notre Girls’ Basketball a.m. Feb. 11 at Grafton, 7 Dame, 5:30 Dec. 11 at Northampton, 7 Jan. 2 at Killingly Duals, Feb. 22 vs. Burncoat, 7 Jan. 6 at Tantasqua vs. Dec. 15 vs. Longmeadow, 7 TBD Leicester/Southbridge, 5:30 Dec. 17 at Leominster, 7 Jan. 9 vs. Worcester Tech, Girls’ Basketball Jan. 13 at Northbridge vs. Dec. 21 vs. Holy Name, 7 Hyde Park, 7 Dec. 11 at Sutton, 5:30 David Prouty/Quaboag, 5:30 Dec. 30 at Holyoke, 6 Jan. 16 at Grafton, vs. Dec. 14 at David Prouty, 7 Jan. 20 at Northbridge vs. Jan. 5 at Algonquin, 7 Griswold, TBD Dec. 17 vs. Northbridge, 7 Auburn/Grafton, 5:30 Jan. 8 vs. Fitchburg, 7 Jan. 23 at Somerset, TBD Dec. 21 vs. Leicester, 7 Jan. 27 SWCL File photo Jan. 12 vs. Groton- Jan. 30 at St. John’s, TBD Dec. 23 vs. Blackstone- Championship at Tantasqua, Dunstable, 7 Feb. 6 at Woodstock Millville, 7 4:30 The first home game for the Oxford girls’ var- sity basketball team is scheduled for Dec. 17 Jan. 15 at Wachusett, 7 Academy, TBD Dec. 28 vs. Auburn, 7 versus Northbridge High at 7 p.m. Jan. 21 vs. Leominster, 7 Feb. 13 State Sectionals, Jan. 25 at North Middlesex, TBD 7 Feb. 20 State Qualifiers, Jan. 28 at Tantasqua, 7 TBD Mohegan Bowl fall leagues, week Jan. 29 vs. Shrewsbury, 7 Feb. 26 All-State Feb. 2 vs. Algonquin, 7 Championship Meet, TBD ending Dec. 6

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sports briefs According to Massachusetts Youth Soccer, the the nation. He is now in the running to be selected Webster’s Renauld to be honored at Recreational Coach of the Year is an award given, as the US Youth Soccer National Coach of the Year. “In a recreational program for his or her coaching Massachusetts Youth Soccer Annual activities, sportsmanship, player development, per- Dudley/Charlton Women’s Basketball sonal coaching development and citizenship.” Awards Banquet To attend the event, tickets must be purchased offered at Heritage School by Jan. 10, 2016. Please visit https://idevforms. Ryan Renauld of Webster Youth Soccer, who dou- americaneagle.com/youthsoccer/form583679957/ Pickup basketball by Dudley/Charlton Women’s bles as head coach of the Bartlett High boys’ varsity secure_index.html for more information. Basketball is offered at the Heritage School in soccer team, was named Boys’ Recreational Coach Since being named the Boys’ Recreational Coach Charlton on Monday evenings from 7-9 p.m. There of the Year by Massachusetts Youth Soccer. Renauld of the Year, Renauld was selected as the US Youth are no fees and no set teams. The league plays from will be honored at the 2015 Massachusetts Youth Soccer Region 1 Coach of the Year. There are 55 September to June based on the school schedule. Soccer Annual Awards Banquet on Sunday, Jan. 24, Youth Soccer State Associations that submit their Come enjoy the fun and exercise. Must be over 18 2016 at noon at the DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel (99 state candidate for consideration for their respec- years of age to play. Call Deb at (508) 248-3600 for Erdman Way, Leominster). tive region, and there are four regions from across more information. www.webstertimes.net Friday, December 11, 2015 • The Webster Times • 13 Bay Path renovation project finally reaches completion

RIBBON CUTTING continued from page 1 There was substantial completion on Sept. 1. Aside from being right on track, the project also came in $500,000 under budget. Lafleche was not surprised that the 10 towns voted in favor of the renovations and additions. Said Lafleche: “We got support because the public, number one, knew that Bay Path was doing a good job with its students. More importantly, there was a keen sense that vocational education provides students with high quality academics at the same time that they have a vocation they can fall back on when they leave Bay Path.” Principal Clifford Cloutier and other faculty and staff were recognized State Rep. Donnie Berthiaume speaks. Every year, Bay Path has more than for their immense cooperation during the construction, which could 100 seniors and some juniors working have been seen as disruptive and disorienting. in their trade in private businesses as part of a cooperative education pro- gram. During the ribbon cutting ceremo- ny, state officials — including Sen. Ryan Fattman, Sen. and State Rep. and State Rep. Donnie Berthiaume — and members of Consigli, KBA Architects and Heery International, were given a tour of the new facility and updated building. Many officials and school adminis- tration also made speeches about the importance of the project. “The ribbon cutting gives us an oppor- tunity to say thank you to local and state leaders to say thank you for their sup- port. Without the Massachusetts School Building Authority and the support of Superintendent John Lafleche thanked the faculty, staff and Consigli our legislative delegation we would not State Rep. Joe McKenna addresses the crowd. Construction Company during the ribbon cutting ceremony, as well as have this project today,” said Lafleche. state officials who made the project possible. “We thank the construction company, Consigli, KBA Architects and Heery International for keeping the project moving on time.” While state officials and the construc- tion teams were instrumental in finish- ing the project, Lafleche also wanted to recognize the faculty, staff and students for their cooperation during the con- struction. There was a lot of disruption over the last year, said Lafleche, including teachers having to change rooms and put up with a lot of noise and schedul- ing changes. Some teachers even had unfinished rooms for periods of time. Students also dealt with closed hall- ways, but would walk around them with no complaints. Said Lafleche: “Because of the cooper- ation of the faculty and staff we did not lose any education or vocational time at all.” “The importance of the renovations is that it will allow us to teach Bay Path Student Council members showed their support for Bay academics, particularly science, in well equipped science labs,” Path, the construction and the Minutemen during the ribbon cutting Olivia Richman can be reached 508- explained Superintendent John Lafleche, “and provide more training tour. 909-4132 or by e-mail at olivia@stone- space for all 22 vocational areas.” bridgepress.com. District to reevaluate strategic plan at halfway point potential changes to the dis- during its lifetime. reprioritize.” because it’s a guide for us. You PLAN trict’s strategic plan. “We have Committee member Elaine When the current plan can always go back to your stra- continued from page 1 to be realistic and consistently Rabbitt said she appreciated was established in 2014, the tegic plan and say, ‘OK, this is throughout the Charlton and be looking at it. Even just a the concept and feels that it is district agreed to go with a what the community has said Dudley region and while Desto year and a half ago in educa- the most responsible way to three-year plan instead of a they want from us so we have acknowledged that public tion things are different now keep the district on the right five-year plan as it had in the to fight for these things,’” said input was a vital part of the and we always have to be look- track using the plan. past with any members of the Desto. “This business changes creating the plan as it stands ing at it, being proud of what “I would agree wholeheart- School Committee noting that quickly and some of the things now, the field of education has we accomplished but always edly that I think it’s the respon- having a more fluid document I remember I fought for in the changed a lot in a short time looking at what we need to do sible things to do to realize that was part of the reason for that strategic plan are now no lon- and things that both educators differently and better.” the strategic plan, similar to a change. Desto said that he ger at the forefront of my mind and citizens valued when the Members of the School vision, has to be fluid and has feels it’s important to update and other things are that I wish plan was written up may have Committee welcomed the idea to be able to move with what’s the document at the very least were in there.” changed drastically as well. with open arms with every happening and I think there at the halfway point because “We would published a member that spoke up noting are a lot of things happening the plan is the ultimate list of Jason Bleau may be reached revised copy for the communi- that they agree with the idea of in education,” Rabbitt said. “I guidelines to help school offi- at 508-909-4129, or by e-mail at ty so that everyone is aware,” a “fluid document” that can be think it’s judicious to look at cials keep the district moving [email protected]. Desto said concerning any changed and adapted as needed the strategic plan this spring in the right direction. and maybe “It’s been very helpful to us What improvements should I news brief make before selling my home? Webster man arrested on Most of the time room such as a new child porn charges my clients will call vanity, toilet seat, me after they have realtor’s grout, and drawer han- WEBSTER — On Tuesday, Dec. 1, Kyle Desrosier, 23, of 22 Harwood already done work to report dles are a good idea. get their home ready You may get as much St., was taken into custody by the to sell. I suggest call- as 200 percent return on Oxford Police Department as a result of an investigation initiated by the ing your Real Estate JAMES these investments. Agent prior to start- 7) Kitchen improve- Massachusetts State Police Computer ing any work to see BLACK ments such as applianc- Crimes Unit. how each improve- es, countertops and cab- The CCU initiated this investiga- ment will help with inets. Sometimes even just tion on Oct. 8. the sale of your home. Most of the time I painting cabinets will give the kitchen Officers executed a search war- will find that some of the improvements a much cleaner look and make it so rant at the Desrosier residence and were not necessary and other necessary buyers don’t think they need to replace obtained evidence of child pornogra- items were overlooked. The most cost them right away. phy. Desrosier subsequently admit- effective simple improvements are: Many times sellers will ask if we can ted to using a file-sharing program 1) If you have wallpaper, strip the include a credit for these items, instead to download and disseminate images wallpaper and paint. of making the repairs. The problem is of child pornography from his lap- 2) Paint all rooms in the entire house most buyers cannot visualize the fin- top computer while connected to the with neutral colors. ished product and usually expect the Internet at his residence. 3) If you have carpets over the hard- cost to be 2-5 times more than the actual Desrosier is charged with the dis- woods pull the carpets to expose the cost. Even if the return is dollar for semination of child pornography and hardwoods. If not have the carpets pro- dollar, it may be the difference between possession of child pornography. fessionally cleaned. selling your home and not selling your Desrosier was held on $540 cash bail Kyle Desrosier 4) Have your home professionally home. My suggestion is again to have a and was arraigned on Dec. 2 in the cleaned and setup a cleaning service professional look at your home to help Dudley District Court. while the home is on the market. you figure out on your home which 5) For under $100 you can install some improvements will best sell your home. very high wattage light bulbs to bright- en up your home. Some sources show James Black is a licensed realtor for return on investment on this being over A&M Real Estate Consultants at Keller 700 percent and maybe even consider Williams Realty. He may be reached at TheHeartOf adding some light fixtures in rooms (508) 365-3532 or by e-mail at jblack2@ without them. kw.com. Massachusetts.com 6) Small improvements to the bath- 14 • The Webster Times • Friday, December 11, 2015 www.webstertimes.net ONGOING EVENTS (I will have a limited supply of loaner • Monday: Chair Yoga 10:30-11:30 a.m. hoops for class use). Please wear comfy with Instructor Joanne LaLiberte HHP. fitted clothes so the hoop can move freely Tri Valley Lunch is served at 11:30 with your body. Come give it a try; the a.m., ($3 voluntary donation requested). music itself is awesome! $2 class. Senior Corner Please RSVP to Margaret at 508-949-8010, • Dec. 14: Ice Cream Social, after lunch, ext. 3, or to Inge Gassner, at least a day in at 12 p.m. Please join us even if you advance, thank you. Hula Hooping Dec. did not lunch with us. Come build and Webster Senior Center Dudley Senior Center 7, 14, and 28, 12:45 to 1:45 p.m., $2 class. demolish a sundae. It’s tasty, it’s free and 5 Church St. — Monday, Tuesday, Phone: 508-949-8010, option #3; Tuesday: 1 p.m., 13 Card Pitch, and it makes people very happy! Hosted by Wednesday, 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m.; Thursday, Margaret Bussiere, Coordinator Dudley Senior Needleworkers’ group. Webster Manor/Lanessa. Thanks guys! 8:30 a.m. to 1 p.m.; Closed Fridays (508- Monday and Friday, 10 a.m. – 3 p.m. Also, Qi gong class Dec. 1, 8, 15, 22 at • Dudley Senior Center Christmas 949-3845) 5:30-6:30 p.m. with Instructor, Joanne Party, Friday, Dec. 18, at noon. A delicious Tri-Valley Options Counselor is avail- HANDS Helping Address the Needs of LaLiberte HHP at the Dudley Senior holiday catered meal: Roast beef din- able the first Tuesday of every month Dudley’s Seniors is a non-profit group Center. $2/class. Don’t be shy, come and ner with roasted potato and veg, bread, at the Center. Options counseling is comprised of Dudley residents, employ- check it out! spring mix salad, a variety of Christmas free and available to all elders and per- ees, and business owners, here to help Wednesday: 1 p.m. Scrabble Players, desserts and coffee. Entertainment is by sons with disabilities regardless of age Dudley seniors whose good planning is and Dudley Senior Needleworkers’ group Mik’s Magic Moments! Tickets are $12 or income. Options counseling provides no longer enough to meet their monthly Thursday: 1 p.m., Cribbage Players per person and are available now in the information and support to individuals food, heating and/or utility expenses. Friday: Chair Yoga, 10:30-11:30 a.m. COA office. Please note, we will not be who need to make decisions regarding HANDS will provide aid for those who Panera Bread donation here at 10:30 a.m. exchanging gifts this year, but hope you housing, financial help, services in the qualify, through grants paid directly to Thank you Panera! Tri Valley Lunch is will purchase and bring a gift card with home, long term care and other needs. heating and utility companies. If you served at 11:30 a.m., followed by Bingo. a value range of $5 and up, which we Zumba Gold Classes are held every are 60 years of age or older, a resident Seniors you are welcome to attend any will donate to the Webster Dudley Food Thursday 9:30-10:15 a.m. Chair Yoga of our programs regardless of where you Share, just as we did last year! Your classes follow at 10:30-11:15 a.m. $3 each of Dudley, and find yourself in need of heating or utility assistance, please pick live! generous donation ensures a happier class. holiday for someone in need! Thank you! • Knitting/Crocheting Social: up an application at the Dudley Senior Center. Applications are now available DECEMBER EVENTS • Dec. 24 and Dec. 25: Closed to enjoy Mondays, 10 a.m. – 12 p.m. • Dec. 15, 22: Tuesdays at 5:30-6:30 Christmas with family and friends! • SCM Elder, Inc. Passengers: Please and must be received by Dec 31. For more info, or to receive an application call 508- p.m., Qi gong, with Instructor, Joanne Happy Christmas everyone! note that you need to call 48 business LaLiberte HHP. Qi gong is traditionally • Dec. 28: Happy Birthday cake, after hours (two days) in advance to schedule 949-8010, ext. 3 and leave a message for the COA Coordinator, Margaret. (Please viewed as a practice to cultivate and lunch. Hosted by Brookside Rehab. a ride. 1-800-321-0243 balance qi (chi) or, “Life energy state Thank You! • Tri-Valley Lunch: Served Tuesdays, don’t forget to leave your return phone number on voicemail). of mind. It’s just the right exercise to Wednesdays, and Thursdays at 11:30 am. de-stress, add calm, and balance to a busy COMING IN JANUARY 2016 Please call (508) 949-3845 at least 48 hours We are always looking for new pro- life. Stop by after work and make some in advance to reserve your meal. grams and creative ideas on how to stay • Bingo: Every Tuesday, starts at 1 p.m. healthy and fit. Come motivate us with new friends! ($2 per class donation). • Jan. 29: Noon. A Taste of Eastern promptly. Please arrive by 12:45 p.m. to your learned expertise regarding mind/ Class is located in the Senior Center’s European Cuisine, Traditional Slovak, sign in. body/nutrition. If you’re an instructor, main room. Polish and Ukrainian Family Recipes. • Progressive Pitch: Every Monday and a nutritionist, a humorist, Choir leader, • Dec. 14 and 28: 12:45-1:45 p.m., new Details and ticket info will be announced Wednesday at 1 p.m. or perhaps someone who can teach us class, Hula Hooping! Fun new Monday shortly! • House Number Signs: Sheriff’s Office how to make meals for one; I would love exercise class we hope will motivate you • FYI: Jimmy D’s Little Italian Lunch offers a free service to anyone who may to investigate the possibilities of you pre- to move and groove to the “Oldies” of the will return in February, we hope! 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against using extension you. We like the appli- affair, the holidays cel- obvious fire hazard every curtains or anything that SAFETY TIPS cords if possible. ance and whatever it is ebrated in the month of single holiday and one could catch.” continued from page 1 “If you’re going to use you’re going to use close December include their Putnam Fire Marshal While the holidays leave them plugged in extension cord, buy a to an outlet if that’s pos- own festive feasts with Norm Perron is pas- are a great time to cele- if you’re not home. I good one rated for the sible. Some people will turkeys, hams, cookies sionate about, holiday brate the simple things wouldn’t leave any kind amperage load you want use splitters and turn a and other holiday meals candles. While electrical and add some color and of decorative lighting and it UL listed and make duel outlet into a six or being part of almost outlets and cooking sit- extra joy to your home, plugged in like that.” sure it has the ground eight outlet. You have to every celebration. uations pose their own it’s important to be aware Like his counterparts in prong in it,” said Baron. be careful when you’re Hickey said it’s import- threats, one of the most and think safe otherwise other surrounding com- “Many times people take using those things,” he ant that anyone cooking popular and widely used the holidays could take a munities, Kochanowski off the ground prong said. this holiday season be decorations during the turn for the worst. While noted that in today’s day because it doesn’t fit into DiFronzo added that aware of their surround- holidays by nearly every- these warnings are not and age, many people their other connections while today’s available ings and keep an eye on one to create a beautiful meant to deter anyone forget the risks of over- and that’s just a bad lighting options, like the stove and oven at all atmosphere and smell from enjoying the simple loading an outlet with the idea.” LED lights, have made times. in countless homes can pleasures of the holiday availability of splitters Chief Mark DiFronzo it safer to decorate trees “Cooking is obviously create some of the big- season or to scare citi- and other devices that of the Southbridge Fire and homes without using a big factor for holiday gest problems is taken for zens into not decorating can transform a normal Department agreed with as much power, the risks fires. You’ve got to be granted. or adding some color to two-plug outlet into one Baron and said he per- still remain that over- careful around the stoves Perron said often times their homes, they are that can hold more than sonally would strongly loading any system could and be conscious about candle-related fires are important messages to quadruple that amount. advise that decorators lead to a less than enjoy- what you’re doing,” said due to people forget- help everyone be safe However, what is conve- avoid the use of extend- able mishap during the Hickey. “Be aware of any ting about them or the and secure and prevent nient is not always safe. ers or extension cords on holidays. flammables in the area candle’s close proxim- their happy holiday from The use of extension outlets and that citizens While decorating with and the risk of grease ity to flammable items. becoming a time of dis- cords is also a popular put safety over conve- lights and blowup dis- fires, stuff like that.” Preventing a candle-re- appointment and disas- tactic this time of year nience when decorating plays might be among the Having a fire extin- lated incident is as sim- ter due to a situation that as decorators sometimes their homes. more common concerns guisher and proper ple and proper placement could have been avoided place items a fair distance “Overloaded circuits that fire officials need to response items on hand and awareness. with a little awareness. from the nearest outlet. is a big issue, and exten- address, the holidays pro- at all times is key and, “With Christmas Woodstock (Conn.) Fire sion cords that go under vide a few more hidden as with pretty much any candles and lit candles Jason Bleau may be Marshal Richard Baron carpeting is not appro- risks as well. potential fire hazard, always make sure they reached at 508-909-4129, or gave some helpful advice priate because you can In Webster, Chief knowing is half the bat- are out when they are by e-mail at jason@stone- for people who do choose wear away the protective Brian Hickey said holi- tle and reacting properly unattended or no one is bridgepress.com. to use extension cords, coating on the exten- day cooking is always can make the difference home or everyone goes to even though almost every sion cord and expose the an issue he finds people between a total disaster bed,” Perron said. “You fire official approached wires. We don’t like to underestimate. While and a minor incident. need to be careful with for this report advised see any extension cords Thanksgiving tends to One other hidden dan- the placement as well. used to be honest with be a more food-oriented ger is probably the most Keep them away from The feast of St. Nicholas

May we always look into We can give special surmised that he was ing. It was in utmost secrecy as possible the folks did not history to know from whence thanks to his Mother a regular visitor to his that Nicholas learned these know from whence it all came. we came and learn the stories for initiating this beyond father’s fleet in the port accounts and became enam- It was after word had spread of the past that advanced our saint into the annals of Myra. He apparently ored by their meaning and that Nicholas was caught and world into a brighter future. of history and for giv- the pews loved visiting the sail- beauty. In the secret society imprisoned for this offense The following brief account of ing to the world the ors and they thorough- of Christians Nicholas was against the Empire that our a special personality from our reason for and pur- ly enjoyed his presence ordained a priest and soon after traditions of Christmas were past reminds us of the meaning poses of this most cel- REV. GEORGE and the many conversa- he was raised as their Bishop. born. Nicholas was severely of Christmas and from whence ebrated Holy Day we H. WARREN tions they had. In the meantime through all tortured and died of starvation it evolved. The depth and ini- know as Christmas. GRACE Nicholas’ mom was those youthful years Nicholas in prison on Dec. 6, circa 345 tial reality of the stories that Nicholas’ father a devout Christian and spent most of his time and A.D. Nicholas became known have grown around Nicholas was a wealthy mer- EPISCOPAL spent a lot of time rais- teaching among the sailors of as the Patron Saint of Sailors give credence to the true mean- chant marine in CHURCH, ing young Nicholas in the merchant fleet. Converts and Seafarers, and later to also ing and beauty of celebrations the Ancient Roman OXFORD the Faith. During that to the “knowledge and love of become the Patron Saint of all throughout history ever since. Empire in the region time in Roman histo- the Lord” were numerous. It the children of the world. A wide variety of now tradi- Myra in the territo- ry, especially under was on that first wonderful and tional renditions of Christmas ry we now know as the brutal rule of the fateful Christmas Eve so very - Submitted by The Rev. celebrations have become the nation of Turkey. His dad Emperor Diocletian, Christian long ago that Nicholas and George H. Warren, member front and center throughout was in charge of a large fleet faith and practice was against all his sailor friends brought of the Webster area Clergy the world for centuries. A real of ships that brought goods the law and severely perse- clothing and food to all the Association, and member baby named Nicholas was born throughout the Roman Empire cuted if convicted of such a “regular” people in the City of of Grace Episcopal Church, in the 4th century A.D. and and beyond. Nicholas spent his practice “against the Empire.” Myra, even more especially the Oxford grew in stature and profound boyhood in that area of Myra Nicholas’ dad steered clear most needful, and they awak- influence before he entered and not much more is known of any such involvement and ened the next morning with into the promised realms of about those earlier years. As even any clear understand- this enormous delightful sur- eternity circa Dec. 6, 345 A.D. the stories have grown it is ing of Christ centered teach- prise. Being done as secretly

sess, possess Class A. Drug, possess Kids get new opportunity in 6 Class B drugs, Possess to distribute POLICE LOGS Class B Drug. Possess 5 Class E Drug, Conspiracy to violate drug law. Editor’s Note: The information John M. Reznikow, 21, 8 Crown St. form of local hockey team contained in these police logs was Webster. Sell/possess Electric stun obtained through either press releas- Last January, Dubey decided to gun, Possess 1 Class A. Drug, Possess DC HOCKEY e-mail everybody he knew that played es or other public documents kept by 5 Class B drugs, Possess 6 Class E continued from page 1 each police department, and is con- hockey in Dudley and Charlton to see Drugs. Conspiracy to violate Drug Now they’re wearing jerseys to school. if there was an interest for a Dudley/ sidered to be the account of police. Law. All subjects are considered innocent People are asking questions. It’s making Charlton middle school hockey team. Juan Carlos Robles, 54, 8 Village them feel good. It’s an awesome feeling He was unsure because of the costs or until proven guilty in a court of law. Way. Webster. Possess to distribute If a case is dismissed in court or the that they can’t walk down the hall and scheduling conflicts, but many people Class A Drug. 2 Counts Reckless see someone wearing the same jersey as responded positively and enthusiasti- party is found to be innocent, The Endangerment of child under 18. Times, with proper documentation, them. They have a sense of unity. They cally, including Peter LeDuc, the cur- Jose A. Lopez, 35, 8 Day St. have pride in their town and school.” rent head coach. will update the log at the request of Webster. Possess to distribute Class the arrested party. The 20 players come from 12 differ- The biggest obstacle the team faces is D. Drug, subsequent. Drug violation ent teams from six different organiza- no access to rinks for practice. There are near school/Park. tions. While the teammates, ranging not enough rinks in the area. Without WEBSTER POLICE Dante Lanausse, 23, 8 Day St. from fifth grade to eighth, still practice a practice facility there is little that DEPARTMENT Webster. Warrant arrest. with their travel teams, they all unite can be done besides show up and play Alan J. Kapulka, 41 6 May St. for their game day, which usually falls the game, hoping the kids had enough Webster. Warrant arrest, possess on the weekends. There are currently practice during the week with their Nov. 22 Class A. Drug, 20 students on the team, but Dubey is travel teams. The team is hoping for a Laura L. Ganey, 28, 12 Village Shawnte M. Foston, 23, 16 Village hoping to keep expanding in an attempt local rink in the near future if enough Way. Webster. Possess Class B Drug, Way. Webster. Warrant arrest. to show Shepherd Hill and other schools students show an interest in the sport. Possess Class C Drug, Possess Class Christopher R. Toliaferro, 35, 57 in the area that there is a serious inter- At a recent game against Tantasqua, E Drug. Hillside Ave. Webster. est in hockey. Dubey noticed a lot of interest and sup- Nov. 24 Nov. 27 “I have three sons that play hockey port in the crowd. Aside from parents, Kayla Marie Faford, 26, Homeless, Kevin P. DeJesus, Jr., 18, 23 and two are on this team,” said Dubey. there were many “fans” watching the Webster. Warrant arrest. McKinstry Dr. Charlton. Shoplifting “I was looking at options as they grow game. Maritza Colon, 34, 8 Chestnut St. $100+ by Asportation. and where they can go when they get to “It’s an exciting sport. It’s a fast sport,” Dudley. Out of agency Warrant. Steve Betrand LaFlamme, 21, 356 high school.” said Dubey. “Not everybody wants to Sheri Keener, 41, 8 Chestnut St. South St. Brooklyn, Conn. Negligent Unfortunately for hockey players in play football or soccer. Through hockey Dudley. Out of agency Warrant. operation of motor vehicle. the area, there are not many options you gain sportsmanship, the feeling of Ricardo Rodriguez, 38, 8 Chestnut once they get into high school. Many belonging and being a team player.” St. Dudley. Disorderly conduct, Shepherd Hill students play for the Even though this year’s roster is resisting arrest. DUDLEY POLICE team in Auburn, but there are tryouts full, anyone interested in watching the Matthew J. Paschopoulos, 31, 4 DEPARTMENT with very few spots available. Dubey games or joining the team can reach Saenger St. Dudley. Possess Class and other parents in town are hoping out and find out more at the team’s A. Drug. Possess to Distribute Class Nov. 25 that if 30 or 40 kids are playing on a mid- Facebook page, Dudley-Charlton Middle A. Drug. Tyler S. Bates, 26, 123 Broad St dle school team someone will recognize School Hockey. Paige J. Bilodeau, 21, 8 Crown St. Danielson, Conn. License suspended the large amount of interest in the sport Webster. Electric Stun gun, sell/pos- for operating under the influence. and establish a team for the students in Olivia Richman can be reached 508- their own town. 909-4132 or by e-mail at olivia@stone- bridgepress.com.

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WEBSTER Construction Co. in Worcester before OXFORD — Joan E. died in 2004; and a sister, Gail Baker- — Ronald C. retiring. (Moody) Chabot, 73, Surprenant. Czechowski, 73, He enjoyed fishing and boating, but of Federal Hill Road, She was born in Framingham, passed away Friday, most of all Ron devoted his time to died Saturday, Dec. 5, daughter of the late Carlyle E. and Lois Dec. 4, at Day Kimball his family, which was his number ‘1’ in her home after a V. (Peacock) Moody, and lived most of Hospital in Putnam, priority. short illness. her life in Oxford. Conn. Calling hours for Ron were Tuesday, She is survived by Mrs. Chabot owned and operated Ron leaves Dec. 8, at the Robert J. Miller Funeral two children, Lori J. Mostly Meat in Webster for over 20 behind his wife of Home and Lake Chapel, 366 School Urella and her hus- years, retiring several years ago. She 45 years, Joan R. St. Burial will be at a later date in band Scott of Oxford, enjoyed traveling. (Field) Czechowski, two sons, Brian St. Joseph Garden of Peace Cemetery and Todd M. Langway and his wife Memorial calling hours are Saturday, Czechowski and Jeffrey and his wife in Webster. A funeral service was Maryellen of Oxford; three brothers, Dec. 12, from 4-6 p.m. at Paradis-Givner Margaret D. Czechowski all of Webster, Tuesday along with the calling hours Leslie Moody of Port Richey, Fla., Funeral Home, 357 Main St., Oxford. A three grandchildren, Anna and Logan in the funeral home. Lee Moody of North Brookfield, and prayer service will be held at 6 p.m. at Czechowski and Elizabeth Guiliano, a In lieu of flowers, memorial con- Stephen Moody of Oxford; a sister, the conclusion of calling hours. Burial sister, Carol J. Frink of Oxford and her tributions may be made to: St. Louis Georgia Bedard of Oxford; her com- will be private at a later date. daughters, Melissa and Deborah. School Endowment Fund, 15 Lake St., panion, Joseph Conley of New Port In lieu of flowers, memorial contri- Ron was born in Webster son Webster, MA 01570. Richey, Fla.; four grandchildren, one butions may be made to the VNA of of the late Chester P. and Helen T. Online guest book or to share great grandson, and many nephews Southern Worcester County, P.O. Box (Andrzejewski) Czechowski and was a memory of Ron, please visit: and nieces. 368, Webster, MA 01570. also predeceased by a daughter Laura. RJMillerfunerals.net. She was predeceased by her husband Visit paradisfuneralhome.com. He worked for many years at Morgan of 29 years, Richard E. Chabot who Ronald A. Ledoux, 78 Ernest A. Leite Sr., 76

WEBSTER — of Emil’s and subsequently Emil’s Food DUDLEY — Ernest his former wife, Ronald A. “Ronnie” for decades. He touched the hearts of A. Leite Sr., 76, Stella A. Weaver; and Ledoux, 78, passed thousands of patrons with his witty of Chase Avenue, many nephews and away peacefully with personality and unique charm. died Monday, Nov. nieces. He was born his loving family at In his retirement, he stayed active 30, at Brookside in Oxford, son of the his side Friday, Dec. with his love of gardening and spend- Rehabilitation and late Alberto M. and 4, in Harrington ing time with friends and family with Nursing Center in Margorie M. (Dexter) Memorial Hospital, whom he continued to share his pas- Webster. Leite Sr., and lived in Southbridge, follow- sion for cooking by preparing gour- He is survived by Oxford, Webster, and ing a long illness. met dishes for many years. He was an four children, Karen Arizona before mov- He was born in Webster and raised active member of the Southern Mass. A. Leite of Dudley, David R. Leite and ing to Dudley 15 years ago. in Dudley, the son of Joseph Armand Beagle Club in Douglas for 45 years, his wife Betsy of Danielson, Conn., Mr. Leite was a U.S. Army and U.S. Ledoux who died in 1966 and Florence where he spent countless hours with George St. Germain of Tucson, Ariz., Air Force veteran, serving between the (Allen) George who died in 1977. He his beagles. He loved the outdoors. and Ernest A. Leite Jr. of Dudley; three Korean and Vietnam wars. He worked moved to Worcester in 1952 and grad- His selfless acts of kindness were well brothers, Adolphe A. Leite Jr. and his at George Saad and Sons Textile Mill uated from South High School in 1955. known and appreciated by everyone wife Carol of Webster, Albert M. Leite in Spencer for over 20 years, retiring He moved to Webster with his mother that knew Ronnie. and his wife Doreen of Charlton, and in 1992. In his spare time, he enjoyed in 1959. The family would like to thank the Michael A. Leite and his wife Marcella working on cars. He leaves a sister, Carolyn D. Gatto staff at Harrington Memorial Hospital of Webster; five sisters, Beatrice M. No funeral service is planned and and her husband Ernest Gatto, Jr. of Cancer Center for their outstanding Cacciapouti of Oxford, Patricia M. burial will be private at a later date. Webster. He also leaves many neph- care and compassion for Ronnie during Barton of Oxford, Theresa M. Leite In lieu of flowers, memorial contribu- ews, nieces and cousins. his illness. of Dudley, Rose M. Leite of Webster, tions may be made to the Veteran’s Ronnie first took employment at the Visitation will be held from 4-6 and Lisa M. Cormier and her husband Inc., 69 Grove St., Worcester, MA 01605. H & H Brown Shoe factory in Worcester p.m., on Monday, Dec. 14, in Scanlon David of Missouri; four grandchil- Paradis-Givner Funeral Home in for several years. Afterward, he Funeral Service, 38 East Main Street. dren, Samantha Clancy, Robert Steele, Oxford is assisting with arrangements. entered the restaurant business along- Donations in his memory may be Hunter Leite, and Tiffany St. Germain; Visit paradisfuneralhome.com. side his mother at The Park Grill in made to Harrington Health Care Worcester and then at Emil’s Dairy Cancer Center, 100 South Street, #201, Bar in Webster. Following his mother’s Southbridge, MA 01550. Jean F. Jacques, 87 passing, he continued on as the owner Visit www.scanlonfs.com. NORTH OXFORD she worked at Howard Johnson’s — Jean F. (Porter) in Auburn and Chaffee Brothers in Jeanne T. Coomey, 84 Jacques, 87, formerly Oxford. She was a lifetime parishioner of Maple Avenue, died at St. Ann’s Church in North Oxford OXFORD — Jeanne South High School in Worcester in peacefully on Sunday, and was an active member of the St. T. Coomey, 84, former- 1949 and later received a certificate in Nov. 29. Vincent de Paul Society. She enjoyed ly of Spruce Street, bookkeeping. She was prede- knitting, square dancing, weekly card died Thursday, Nov. Mrs. Coomey was a bookkeeper at ceased by her hus- games with friends, going for walks 26, at the Overlook Charlton Woolen Company for many band of 62 years, Roy with her husband, and especially loved Masonic Health years. She was a lifelong parishioner W. Jacques Sr. of traveling. Center in Charlton. at St. Roch’s Church in Oxford and North Oxford, who died in 2009. The family is extremely grateful for She was prede- served as a Eucharistic minister. Mrs. She is survived by three children, the compassionate care of Vigilance ceased by her hus- Coomey was a member of the Oxford Roy W. Jacques of Phoenix, Ariz., Nursing, Good Shepherd Hospice and band of 48 years, Garden Club, the Oxford Woman’s Pamela A. Dunn and her husband the staff at Sunrise of Wayland. Francis X. Coomey of Oxford, who died Club, and a volunteer for the Friends of David of Deerfield Beach, Fla., and A funeral will be held on Saturday, in 2000. the Oxford Public Library. She enjoyed Michele J. Ryan of Weston; four grand- Dec. 12, from Paradis-Givner Funeral She is survived by three children, playing cards and bridge, traveling, children, Meghan Gordon and her hus- Home, 357 Main St., Oxford, followed Denise C. Schwed and her husband entertaining with her husband, and band Kevin of Edmond, Okla., Ryan by a Mass at 10 a.m. at St. Ann’s Robert of Brooklyn, N.Y., Stephen J. most of all enjoyed spending time with Dunn of Concord, N.C., Kaila Ryan and Church, 652 Main St., North Oxford. Coomey and his wife Kim of Monroe, her family. Brianna Ryan, both of Weston, and one Burial will follow at North Cemetery N.Y., and Michael W. Coomey and A memorial Mass will be held at 10 great grandchild, Hudson Gordon of in Oxford, with a luncheon to follow. his wife Susan of Paxton; her sister, a.m. on Saturday, Jan. 16, 2016, at St. Edmond, Okla. Calling hours are Friday, Dec. 11, from Barbara McDonald of Windsor, Vt.; Roch’s Church, 332 Main St., Oxford. She was predeceased by her brother, 5-8 p.m. at the funeral home. seven grandchildren, Alexander, Burial will be private at St. Roch’s Joseph Porter who died in 2015. In lieu of flowers, memorial con- Katherine, and Ellen Schwed, Cemetery in Oxford. There are no call- She was born in Oxford, daughter of tributions may be made to the St. Christopher, Kari, Joshua, and Sarah ing hours. the late Joseph and Esther (Nyberg) Vincent de Paul Society, c/o St. Ann’s Coomey; a great grandson, Henry In lieu of flowers, memorial dona- Porter, and was a lifelong resident of Church, P.O. Box 488, North Oxford, Schwed; and many nephews and niec- tions may be made to a charity of one’s North Oxford. She graduated from MA 01537, to help those in need, or to es. choice. Paradis-Givner Funeral Home Oxford High School. Good Shepherd Hospice, 90 Wells Ave., She was born in Worcester, daughter in Oxford is directing the arrange- Mrs. Jacques worked at the North Newton, MA 02459. of the late William F. and Katherine ments. Oxford Post Office for 25 years, retir- Visit paradisfuneralhome.com. (O’Reilly) Kelley, and lived most of Visit paradisfuneralhome.com. ing in 1989. In her younger years, her life in Oxford. She graduated from Claire M. Malley, 83 Donald R. Mahan Sr., 82 CHARLTON — for Boy Scout Troop WEBSTER — She was a communicant of Sacred Donald R. Mahan, 165 in Charlton. Claire M. (Isabelle) Heart of Jesus Church. She was a Sr., 82, of Ramshorn Mr. Mahan was Malley, 83, passed co-founder of the Blessed Sacrament Road, died peacefully a parishioner of St. away in her home on Chapel, which opened in 1996 and until on Sunday, Dec. 6, at Joseph’s Church in Friday, Dec. 4. 2011 was involved, along with her hus- the Overlook Masonic Charlton, where he Her husband and band, in its daily operation. She was a Health Center in was a Eucharistic love of her life of 60 member of the Ladies of St. Anne and Charlton, with his minister, CCD teach- years, Edward J. a past member of the Circle of Charity. family by his side. er, worked with mar- Malley, died in 2012. She volunteered at parish festivals and He is survived by riage preparation and She leaves two also helped with the annual Partners his wife of 59 years, Jean M. (Hopkins) belonged to Marriage Encounter. He sons, John E. “Jack” Malley and his in Charity Campaign. At one time, she Mahan of Charlton; four children, was a member of the Order of Secular wife Deborah of Walpole, and Steven was a member of the St. Anne School Michael L. Mahan and his wife Teresa Franciscans and participated in The M. Malley of Warwick, R.I.; two grand- Association and of the Saint Vincent of Charlton, Donald R. Mahan Jr. and Cursillo Movement. children whom she adored, Kenneth de Paul Society. Since 1991, she has his wife Ellen of Charlton, Sandra Mr. Mahan enjoyed his home-away- T. Malley and Elizabeth H. Malley; her been a Eucharistic Minister to the sick J. Mahan of Charlton, and Karen M. from-home in Biddeford, Maine, for sister and friend, Dorothy M. Wesgan and homebound. She was the caregiver Hernandez of Southbridge; two sis- many years. He was an avid sports fan of Webster; a brother, Henry R. “Hank” to her parents in their final years. ters, Gladys Longwell of Worcester of all the New England teams, espe- Isabelle of North Uxbridge; a sister-in- Being a wife, mother and homemak- and Betty McOwen of Riverview, Fla.; cially the Patriots and the Red Sox. He law, Mary Malley of South Grafton, er were her top priorities. She loved seven grandchildren, Brianna, Donald loved fishing, camping, hunting, canoe- three godchildren, Patricia Baker, family gatherings. She said that her III, Keenan, Ryan, Emily, Eliza, and ing, biking, hiking, and cross-coun- Ellen Hatfield and Debra Montague; sons were her greatest gift from God. Jesse; one great grandson, Timothy; try skiing He will be remembered as many cherished nieces and nephews; Her faith meant so much to her. and many loving nephews and nieces. someone who could fix anything and close friends and her parish and chapel The funeral was held Wednesday, He was predeceased by three broth- enjoyed working on cars. His smile families. Dec. 9, from the Sitkowski & Malboeuf ers, Richard, Harold, and George was infectious and it showed through She was born in North Uxbridge on Funeral Home, 340 School St., with a Mahan; and a sister, Dorothy Grace. his eyes to all who knew him. He had May 4, 1932, the oldest daughter of concelebrated Mass in Sacred Heart of He was born in Worcester, son of the greatest love for his family, faith, the late Henri and Jeanne (Brochu) Jesus Church, 16 East Main St. the late Lloyd and Bessie (Stockwell) community, country, and ice cream. Isabelle. She attended Good Shepherd After a luncheon, a graveside service Mahan, and lived in Worcester before Calling hours are Thursday, Dec. 10, Elementary School in Linwood and St. was held in Saint Mary’s Cemetery, moving to Charlton in 1960. He grad- from 3-6 p.m. at St. Joseph Church, 10 Mary’s High School in Milford. Uxbridge. Visitation was held Tuesday, uated from Commerce High School in H. Putnam Rd. Ext., Charlton. A funer- Claire worked in the textile mills of Dec. 8, in the funeral home. 1950, and was a U.S. Army veteran of al Mass will be held on Thursday at 6 Uxbridge. She was also a certified nurs- Donations in her name may be made the Korean War. p.m. at St. Joseph Church immediately ing assistant and a clerk at the Putnam to the Blessed Sacrament Chapel, 17 Mr. Mahan worked for Wyman- following the calling hours. Burial will Card & Gift Shop and then at Webster East Main St., Webster, MA 01570. Gordon Corporation in Worcester and be private at a later date at Northside Discount Drug before retiring. Visit www.sitkowski-malboeuf.com. Millbury for 38 years, retiring in 1991. Cemetery in Charlton. He was a volunteer firefighter on the In lieu of flowers, memorial contri- Charlton Fire Department and was butions may be made to St. Joseph Send all obituary notices to The Webster Times, one of the founders of the Charlton Church, P.O. Box 338, Charlton City, ox outhbridge Ambulance Service. He was a charter MA 01508. PO B 90, S , MA 01550, member and past Deputy Grand Knight Paradis-Givner Funeral Home in or by e-mail to [email protected]. of the Knights of Columbus Council Oxford is directing the arrangements. 11379 in Charlton. He was Scoutmaster Visit paradisfuneralhome.com. 4 • The Webster Times • Friday, December 11, 2015 www.webstertimes.net Obituaries Henry J. Polletta, 88 John W. Riopel Jr., 36

WEBSTER — years. He enjoyed tin- DUDLEY — John W. from Bay Path Regional Vocational Henry J. Polletta, 88, kering and gardening Riopel Jr., 36, passed Technical High School in Charlton and died Saturday, Dec. 5. and the casino. away Wednesday, worked for several years as an elec- He leaves his wife of The funeral was Dec. 2, at UMass/ trician. He then worked as a mainte- 65 years, Lorraine E. held from the Shaw- Memorial Hospital, nance mechanic for the Frito-Lay Co. (Rekowski) Polletta. Majercik Funeral University Campus, in Dayville, Conn. He also leaves a broth- Home, 48 School St., in Worcester. John enjoyed fishing and cooking. er Louis Polletta of Webster, Wednesday, He leaves behind John’s funeral service was Monday, Webster, two sisters, Dec. 9, with a Mass his daughter, Emily Dec. 7, at the Federated Church of Rose Silvestri and her of Christian burial at L. Riopel and his for- Charlton, 64 Main St. in Charlton. husband John of Webster and Edith St. Louis Church, Webster, burial with mer wife Karyn E. (Petkiewicz) Riopel, Calling Hours were held Sunday, Dec. Oliosi of Buzzards Bay. military honors in Mt. Zion Cemetery, both of Charlton, his parents, John 6, in the Robert J. Miller-Charlton He was predeceased by three broth- Webster. Calling hours at the funeral W. Riopel Sr., of Nebraska, and Leda Funeral Home, 175 Old Worcester Rd., ers, Alfred, Gurino, and Anthony and a home were Tuesday. (Chaisson) Riopel of Worcester, two in Charlton. sister, Mary Konicki. Omit flowers and donations may be sisters, Leda ‘Missy’ Guillette and In lieu of flowers, Contributions He also leaves many nieces and made to the Webster-Dudley Veterans her husband Norman of Hill, New may be made to: the Emily L. Riopel nephews. Council, Veteran Way, Webster, MA Hampshire and Tammy Murdock and Scholarship Fund, c/o Webster First He was born in Webster son of the 01570. her husband Michael of Marlborough, Federal Credit Union, 29 Trolley late Vincent and Francesca (Pizzotti) A guest book is available at www. and many nieces and nephews as well Crossing, Charlton, MA 01507. Polletta and lived here all his life. He shaw-majercik.com where you may as three grandnieces. Online guest book for John or to was a World War II U.S. Navy veteran. post a condolence or a memory. John was born in Worcester and share a memory: RJMillerfunerals.net. He worked for Coes Knife Co. for may raised in Webster and graduated Ronald W. Somers, 73 Elmira Justine Surozenski, 88 LARGO, Fla./ first woman editor for 15 years. She DUDLEY — Ronald W. Somers, 73, Assembly in Dudley. WEBSTER — Elmira was also a Sunday school teacher and died at home on Friday, December 4, A memori- Justine (Redlitz) superintendent for 26 years, and served 2015, with his family at his side. al Service at the Surozenski died on as president of two women’s societies. He leaves his wife 31 years, Mary Calvary Assembly of Monday, Nov. 30, at Elmira was a member of the Killdeer A. (Borden) Somers; a son, Eric of God, Dudley, will be the age of 88. Island Club in Webster, and served Oklahoma; a step-daughter, Kimberly held on Friday, Dec. She was a resident as secretary for over 30 years, being and her husband Mike Banaczuk 11, at 6 p.m. There are of The Caribbean awarded a lifetime club membership. of Blackstone; several brothers and no calling hours. Isles, Largo, Fla., She was a member of the Royal sisters; many grandchildren and Donations may be where she was an avid Bingo, Pokeno, Travelers and served as a tour guide. great-grandchildren. made in his name Bridge and Eukre player. She retired in 1989 after 42 years He was born in Worcester son of to the St. Jude Children’s Hospital, She was born in Webster, daughter of of employment at the Duran Candy the late Warren and Barbara (Pointer) Springfield. Hugo and Minnie (Schur) Redlitz and Company in North Grosvenordale, Somers and lived in Dudley most of The Shaw-Majercik Funeral Home, graduated from Bartlett High School Conn., which was a branch of Bordon his life. 48 School St., Webster, MA has been in 1944. Co. He was a U.S. Army Vietnam veter- entrusted with his arrangements. She was predeceased by her hus- Memorial gifts may be made to the an. A guest book is available at www. band Joseph Surozenski in 1982, a Memorial Fund of Zion Lutheran He was a painter most of his life shaw-majercik.com where you may daughter, Carol Priest, her brother, Church, 70 South Main St., Oxford, and he was a member of the Calvary post a condolence or a memory. Conrad Redlitz of Webster, and a sister, MA. 01540. Gretchen Hoenig of Thompson, Conn. Funeral arrangements are still pend- Residing in Florida she leaves two ing, however there will be a Memorial Mercedes Mejia, 95 grandsons, Bryan L. Priest and Larry Service at The Lutheran Church of the F. Priest, and two great grandsons, Good Shepherd, Largo, Fla., and also OXFORD — Jose, Jorge, Bernardo, Guillermo, and Matthew and Daniel Priest. She also at Zion Lutheran Church in Oxford Mercedes Mejia, 95, Hernando Mejia Salazar. leaves many nieces and nephews. with burial in Mt. Zion Cemetery, in of Federal Hill Road, She was born in Manizales, Elmira was a lifelong member of Webster in the beginning of 2016. died peacefully at Colombia, daughter of the late Manuel Zion Lutheran Church in Oxford and The Robert J. Miller Funeral Home home on Sunday, Mejia Jaramillo and Cecilia Salazar an associate member of The Lutheran and Lake Chapel, 366 School St., Nov. 29. Jaramillo and lived in New York City, Church of the Good Shepherd in Largo, Webster is assisting Elmira’s family She is survived Fairfield and Eastford, Conn., before Fla., she served on many committees with local arrangements. by two daughters, moving to Oxford in 2007. at Zion including church council, 11 Online guest book, or to share Camila Velez, of Mercedes Mejia was the director for years as worship chairperson. Elmira a memory of Elmira, please visit: Oxford, and Eugenia the Colombia Information Service for was founder of Zion’s monthly news- RJMillerfunerals.net. Velez of Brussels, Belgium; five grand- 25 years, retiring more than 30 years letter, “The Century” serving as the children, Pacho Velez of New York ago. Previously, she was a reporter for City, N.Y., Gabriel Velez of Chicago, Ill., Life Magazine. Kira Coene of Eastford, Conn., Manuela No funeral service is planned and Moutafian of Brussels, Belgium and burial will be private. Paradis-Givner Paula Moutafian of Brussels, Belgium; Funeral Home in Oxford is assisting and many nephews and nieces. with arrangements. She was predeceased by a son, Visit paradisfuneralhome.com. Calendar Lorenzo Velez; and five brothers,

The calendar page is a free service East Main St., Webster. The Dec. 13 Send all obituary notices to The Webster Times, offered for listings for government, educa- concert will also include voices from tional and non-profit organizations. Send the Quaboag Choral Society. No admis- PO Box 90, Southbridge, MA 01550, all calendar listings and happenings by sion charged; Free-will offering taken; mail to Editor Adam Minor at Stonebridge Refreshments served and all venues or by e-mail to [email protected]. Press, P.O. Box 90, Southbridge, MA are handicapped accessible. Visit www. 01550; by fax at (508) 764-8015 or by e-mail qvsingers.org. to [email protected]. Please write “calendar” in the subject line. All On Sunday, Dec. 13, at 3 p.m., the United calendar listings must be submitted by Church of Christ, Federated Choir will 12 p.m. on Monday to be published in the present a concert of Christmas Music. following Friday’s edition. We will print Featured will be local soloists Soprano, Christmas in Heaven such listings as space allows. Caleigh Banks Ducharme and Tenor, Matthew Olds. The concert will con- Friday, Dec. 11 clude with the singing of The Hallelujah Memorials Chorus from Handel’s Messiah and DUDLEY there will be additional copies of the The Shepherd Hill Choirs present the three part arrangement that the choir In the December 24th issue, 6th Annual Holiday Spectacular, Friday, is singing. We welcome anyone who has Dec. 11, and Saturday, Dec. 12, 7 p.m. sung the Hallelujah Chorus to join us in we invite you to place a memorial for your This Radio City Music Hall style show the singing of this perennial favorite. A is a great way to get into the Holiday reception will follow in the Fellowship loved ones not with us this Christmas in the spirit! Join Frosty and all his friends Hall and in addition to free refreshments for some high-energy entertainment there will be homemade cookies for pur- Webster Times for just $10. featuring the award winning Shepherd chase. Hill Show Choirs, Chamber Singers and The church is located at 4 Church Size is 2.4” X 2” and all will run on the Women’s Choir, along with some very Street and is handicapped accessible. talented soloists. And rumor has it that There is also a chairlift for entry to the Obituary Page that week. Santa himself will be paying a visit. An Fellowship Hall. There is ample parking evening of fun for the whole family. on Church Street, in the lot at City Hall Tickets are on sale now for $12, Student and also the city lot which is accessible & Seniors, $7. Please reserve your tick- on Negus Street with passage from the Sample Ad: ets by contacting the music department lot to the church through a walkway Ad Shown Actual size of 2.4”x2” at (508)-943-6700, ext. 182, cgalli@dcrsd. behind the church. People of all faith org, or purchased online at Shepherd communities are encouraged and wel- Hill Chorus Holiday Spectacular. come to attend. If you have any addition- al questions, please call the church office Saturday, Dec. 12 at 508-943-0061 Tuesday through Friday JOHN from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. WEBSTER This concert is possible in part by SMITH Sacred Heart of Jesus Parish invites means of a grant from The Janet Malser 1/1/23-6/20/99 you to experience Living Waters Humanities Trust through which the Coffeehouse Ministry, an evening Baldwin Grand Piano was secured. A of uplifting Spirit-filled music, light freewill offering will be taken. refreshments, and casual fellowship, Missing you this Christmas now every second Saturday of the On Sunday, Dec. 13, at 2 p.m. the stu- Season and Always. month. People of all ages are welcome dents of St. Joseph School of Webster Love, Jane, John Jr. to this free event. Come to celebrate this will present a sequel to last year’s highly joyful season! Join us on Saturday, Dec. successful Christmas Pageant “The First Kathy & Mark 12, from 7-9 p.m. at the parish hall, 11 Leon.” This year’s sequel is called “The Day Street, Webster, MA 01570. Doors Next Noel.” Leon, having matured from open at 6:30 p.m. the simple state of understudy is direct- The deadline to place the memorials is ing the Christmas program, but the clos- Sunday, Dec. 13 er the cast gets to opening night, the Thursday, December 17 at 5 pm. more wildly over stated and ridiculous Please email to Sandy at WEBSTER Leon’s ideas become and more impor- The Quinebaug Valley Singers pres- tantly, the more the program becomes all [email protected], ent “Celtic Noels,” featuring Christmas about Leon’s initiative instead of God’s music from France and Brittany. The miracle at Christmas. or mail or drop off to Sandy Lapensee, three local concerts will take place The pageant will be held at Bartlett Saturday, Dec. 5, 7:30 p.m. at St. Joachim High School on Sunday, December 13, at 25 Elm Street, PO Box 90, Chapel, St. Anne/St. Patrick Parish, 16 2 p.m. with a heavy representation of all Southbridge, MA 01550. Church St. Fiskdale; Sunday, Dec. 6, the classes from Pre-K to grade 8. 3 p.m., at Charlton Baptist Church, 50 Tickets are available at St. Joseph Hammond St., Charlton; Sunday, Dec. School. The cost for tickets is $5 for 13, 3 p.m., at Sacred Heart Church, 18 Turn To CALENDAR page ­­­B11 www.webstertimes.net Friday, December 11, 2015 • The Webster Times • 5

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NEWER PRICE SOLD WEBSTER LAKE – 21 Wakefield Ave! MILLBURY – 13 Bayberry La! CHARLTON - Glen Echo Lake! 211 Sunset Dr! Western Expo - Beautiful Sunsets! 4492’ 14 Rm, Custom Colonial w/Farmers Porch! WEBSTER LAKE – 812 Beacon Park! WEBSTER LAKE – 703 Beacon WEBSTER LAKE – 98 Union In a Cove Protected! Idle Out to the RAMSHORN POND! 100’ Shoreline! 200’ Waterfront w/Manicured Grounds! 4 Bdrms! 4.5 Baths! 3 Fireplaces! C/Air, C/Vac, C/Stereo, Security! Hrdwds! Open Flr Plan! Lake WATERVIEW 1,280’ 5 Rm Townhouse! Park! 5 Rms - 1,280’ Townhouse! Point Rd! Year Round Waterfront Lake - South Pond Lake Access! 11 East Expo – Super Sunrises! 10+ Rm Facing Frplc Liv Rm w/14’ Ceilings, Sliders to Lake Facing Deck! Din Rm w/Crown Moldings, Chair Rail & Waterford Chandelier! Cherry Lake Facing! Recently Applianced Sandy Beach! Lakeside Pool! Lake Rm Colonial! 5 Bdrms & 2.5 Baths! 4,200’ Contemp Colonial! Most Rms Lake 7 Room Cape! 3 Bedrooms! 1.5 Baths! Cabinet Kit w/Quartz Counters, Center Isl w/Decor Appliances & Walk-in Pantry! 2 Master Bdrms - Lake Facing 1st Flr w/11’ Ceilings, Galley Kit! Frplcd Liv Rm w/48” Smart Views! Just Painted! Brand New Applianced! Flexible Flr Plan! Facing! Incredible Granite Kit! Wrap Fireplace Living Room w/Hardwoods! Frplc & Bath w/Dble Sinks, Shower, Whirlpool & Walk-in Closets! Lake Facing Sunrm w/French Door, Sliders, & 14’ Ceilings! Office, TV! Master Bath w/New Skylight! 2.5 Flooring! Move Right In! Frplced Liv Master Suite w/Bath, Dressing Rm & Around Deck! 3 Bdrms, 2 Lake Facing w/ Tile Baths w/Recent Vanities! 2013 A/C Listed by Another, “SOLD” by 1/2 Bath, Laundry Rm! 2nd Flr w/2nd Master Suite w/Full Bath w/Dble Sinks! 2 Bdrms Share Another Bath! Lower Level w/Frplc Fam Rm! SS Appliances! 2 Bdrms! Master Office Area! Buderus LP Gas Heat! Full Baths! 2nd Granite Applianced Kit, 3 Rm, Wet Bar, Billiard Parlor, Workout Rm & 6 Seat Theatre Rm w/60” TV w/Surround Sound! Full Bath! Walkout to Lake, Patio & Private & Heat! Garage! Great Lakeside Pool! Century21 Lake Realty! Bath! 2.5 Tile Baths! C/Air! Garage! $349,900.00 Full + 2 Half Baths! 3Z A/C! Buderus Gas Yard! 4Z Baisi Furnace! 2 Car Garage! Extra Lot! Glen Echo Awaits! $899,900.00 Sandy Beach! $249,900.00 $209,900.00 Heat! Garage! $699,900.00 $460,000.00 SOLD SOLD

ON DEPOSIT SOLD NEW LISTING WEBSTER LAKE - 155 S. Shore WEBSTER LAKE – 17 Mark Ave! South Pond - “710’ Waterfront .69 Acre WEBSTER LAKE – 96 Lakeside Ave! SUTTON - LAKE SINGLETARY! Ideal Peninsula”! Lake Views in All Directions! Sunrise to Sunset! Beautiful 12 WEBSTER LAKE – South Pond! 173’ Waterfront – 20,286’ Lot! Panoramic Water Views! WEBSTER LAKE – 33 Colonial Road! Rd! Killdeer Isl - Middle Pond! 5 Rm 2,917’ 8 Rm Contemp Ranch w/“Salt” Water In-Grnd Pool! Open Flr Plan w/9.6 Ceilings! South Pond – Western Expo – Beautiful South Pond - South West Expo - Beautiful 2nd Home or Use Yr Rd! Expansive Rm 3,292’ Ranch! Breezeway to 3 Car Garage! Grand 2 Story Entry! Cherry Sunsets - Full Day Sun - Level Lot - 100’ Waterfront Ranch! Nothing to Do, Just Granite Kit w/SS Appliances, Dble Ovens, Center Isl! Din Rm w/Dble & Triple Palladium Sunsets! 50’ Waterfront! Ideal Second Move In! Applianced Oak Kit w/Breakfast Water Views! Lake Facing Great Rm w/ & Granite Kit w/Isl! Frplc Din Rm w/Cathedrals, Skylights & Hrdwds! Liv Rm Windows! French Drs to the Super Sun Rm! Liv Rm w/Corner Frplc & Slider to Lake Facing Home! Year Round! 6 Room Cape! Cabinet Waterfront - Privacy Fenced! 6 Rm, 2+ Bdrm w/Hrdwds! Lake Facing Master w/Bath! Fam Rm, Game/Pool Rm w/Bar & Ranch! 10x20’ Master! Applianced Granite Counter! Cathedral Din & Liv Rms! Stone Frplc! Granite Counters! 3 Huge Deck Overlooking Pool! Comfortable Den! Lake Facing Master, Master Bath w/Dble Sinks, Kit w/Dining Area! Lake Facing Living Rm Slider to 12x16 Deck! Bdrm w/His & Her Bdrms - 13X23 Lake Facing Master! 1.5 Exercise Rm! Summer Kit! 3 Baths Total! C/Air! Buderus! Irrigation! Trex Corner Tub & Shower! 2 Additional Bdrms w/Full Tile Bath! Laundry Rm & 1/2 Bath off Kit! & Master Bedroom! 2/3 Bedrooms! 2 Kit! Open Flr Plan! Gleaming Hrdwds! Frplcd! Mitsubishi Wall AC! Walk-out Lower Closets! Office! Renovated Bath! Recent Deck, Farmers Porch! Beautiful Grounds! $1,299,900.00 Walk-out Lower Level! Buderas Oil! 2 Car Attached & Car/Boat Garage Under! Boat Ramp! Baths! Full Walk-out Basement! Oil Heat! Tile Baths! 9,583’ Lot across the Street Level Fam Rm! $424,900.00 Roof! Newer Furnace! Rms Freshly $994,900.00 $349,900.00 w/Garage & Parking! $342,600.00 Painted! $294,900.00

hope2own.com Featured Listing 508.943.4333 New Attractive Price THOMPSON - 105 LAMBERT RD Sharon Pelletier - Broker FIRST TIME OFFERED! CUSTOM CAPE on 3 ACRES! Superb Quality Con- Licensed in MA, CT & RI struction, 2,389 SF Plus 500 SF+ Finished Walkout LL w/In-law Potential, 9 Spacious Rms, 3 Full Baths, Exceptional Open Concept Kitchen/Formal Dining Rm offers an abundance of Cherry Cabinets, Grand Entry Foyer w/ WE WANT YOUR Cathedral Ceilings, Hardwood & Ceramic Tile Floors, Master BR has Separate 43 East Main Street Webster, MA 01570 LISTINGS! Entrance to Elegant Upstairs Bathroom w/Whirlpool Tub & Separate Shower, Fine Realtor Associates to Serve You! 2 Car Att’d Garage + 3rd Garage Under! Private, Tranquil Setting $339,900 June Cazeault * Liz Knutelski * William Gilmore II * Laurie Sullivan * Diane Strzelecki * Matt Ross * Lori Johnson-Chausse * Mark Barrett

WEBSTER - 10 DIDONATO AVE 11 HICKORY LANE, WEBSTER LAND! Featured New Listing WEBSTER/DUDLEY BUILDABLE LOTS WOODSTOCK - 380 BUNGAY HILL RD Webster - Lot 119B Thompson Rd Town Water & Sewer $38,500. Welcome “Home for the Holidays” Extremely well cared for Dutch Gambrel!! 8 Rooms, $ Bdrms, 2 Baths! Beautiful Cus- Webster - Lot 119A Thompson Rd Town Water & Sewer $38,500. tom Kitchen designed by “Brunarhans” of Woodstock! Pro- Webster - 114 Lake St. Multi-Family Zoned, pane Cooktop & Double Wall Ovens! Inground Pool! “Spa 12,000 +/- Sq Ft Lot. Town Water & Sewer, and City Gas! $59,900. Nice Corner Lot Cape! 2 Bedrooms, Living Room Like” Bath on First Floor! Partially Finished Walkout Basement 3 Season Porch, Potential 2nd floor living with Welcome to this wonderfully maintained, freshly painted 3 bedroom has primarily been used for Fun and Entertainment! Currently Webster- 122 Gore Rd. Lot Approx. 1-1.2 +/- Acres. Town Water raised Ranch nestled on a tree studded level lot in a great location of has a Pool Table and a Small Stage for “Aspiring” Musicians! & Sewer. Level Lot. Business Zoned $110,000. finished stairway! Forced Hot Air by Gas! Garage! town! Bright, spacoius living area with cathedral eiling and pellet stove On almost 3 Acres of Tree Lined Borders and Mature Landscape! 3 Stall Garage!.Additional Space available in Newer Roof! Recently Painted! Nice Landscaped Lot! making ti tso warm and inviting! Fully applianed kitchen! Basemetn has Dudley - Lot# 149 Southbridge Road - 4.5 +/- acres. 150 ft +/- of the 12x16 Shed! This Property has Something for the Whole Family! $354,900. Rd. Frontage,610 ft +/- River Frontage $85,000. Needs Interior Paint. $122,550. separate zones, overside family room with a half bath! $194,900

WEBSTER - 1 CROSBY ST DUDLEY - 29 PINE STREET WEBSTER - 108 THOMPSON ROAD OXFORD - 7 DOLGE QUADDICK LAKE - 3 HIAWATHA DR

REDUCED BY $8,000 FOR THE LOVER OF OLD HOMES! This charming, updated, Need an Office or Business in your Home?? Approved Zoning ! Custom circa 1890 Colonial is reminiscent of a bygone era! Exposed Split! Not a Drive By - Large Addition off Back 14X20 Deck! Garage PRIDE OF OWNERSHIP ~ Open Floor Plan are Enhanced by the “Real” hand hewn beams in the eat-in kitchen, an office w/cus- Located in Rear. Beautiful Hardwood Floors in Living Room & Mirrored Hardwood Floors & Crown Molding! Main Living Area! Situated on 475’ of Quaddick Lake waterfront property! Wonderful 2 tom-built bookcases & desk, knotty pine family room & living Hallway! 15 x 20 Addition off Kitchen can be used as Dining Area or 3+ acres Commercially Zoned! 340 feet Street 1.2 Acres of Private, Flat Lawn! Finished LL is Great added Space bedrooms - 2 bath Contemporary home! Sun drenched rm. 4 bedrooms, full bath, natural gas. The offering includes Entertainment Room ~ Cathedral Ceiling! Marble Kitchen Counters frontage on Thompson Rd., 450 feet on Tower St., 339 for Extended Family! Roomy Bedroom/office Area ~ Kitchenette ~ rooms! Loft area! Central air! finished walkout lower another lot. $124,900 & Island ! Totally Finished Lower Level - Living Area complete with feet on Paper Rd - Summit St. Included is a 2 family, Full Bath & Separate Laundry Room! Location, Location, Location ~ level! Large deck with hot tub! Landscaped yard with Kitchen, Full Bath, Living Room w/Fireplace, Bedroom & Separate Side Fieldstone constructed 2 car garage. B-4 Zoned. Minutes to “Nature” at Buffumville lake Only Minutes to Route 395! spectacular views! Great for entertaining! 2 sheds for Entrance with NO Stairs for Safe Accessing, $270,000. New Price $599,000 NOW $257,000. Lake toys. Aluminum dock included! $450,000. WEBSTER LAKE - 12 INDIAN POINT WEBSTER LAKE - 11 BATES POINT RD WEBSTER LAKE - 32 JACKSON RD WEBSTER LAKE - WELLS ISLAND WEBSTER LAKE ~ 29 SOUTH POINT RD

SOLD ON DEPOSIT Young Custom Built Waterfront Home! Super Killdeer Island ON BATES POINT! Elegant Webster Lake Waterfront Home offers all the amen- AN INTRIGUING OPPORTUNITY TO OWN AN EXTREMELY UNIQUE 3.32 ities of a fine home Plus Direct Webster Lake Access! Located in a sheltered cove Location on Private Dead End Middle Pond Peninsula! Expan- ACRE land on WEBSTER LAKE WATERFRONT PROPERTY! Town Map# OWN YOUR OWN ISLAND! Absolutely charming, large 5 bedroom, which provides boat access to full open water! Inground pool, a fully fenced 40-D-14-0 showing Total Acreage of 11.28. Located at the Southern most end SOLD extraordinary Cape! Very tastefully decorated giving that warm feeling of sive Waterviews! Western Exposure! Friendly Shoreline, Level lakeside yard. Fine features include: crown moldings, 9’ ceilings, beautiful of Webster Lake’s South Pond. Extreme Privacy with Direct Lake Access along memorable summers on the lake! Formal dining room, fire-placed living Lot! Waterfront Front & Back! Fireplaced Living Dining Room! cherry kitchen w/ceramic tile floors, granite countertops, S/S appliances, center a Delightful Level Peninsula that juts out into Webster Lake. Simple yet very NEW LISTING: Unique Webster Lake Waterfront Home! Panoramic views room, huge open pavilion extended onto the water with a large screen TV island, Slider to large lake facing deck! Formal dining , formal living rooms w/ Charming Year-round Ranch has a Full Finished Lower Level & walkout access Gourmet Kitchen, oversize island/Breakfast Bar! 2nd bdrm with of both Middle and South Ponds! 188+/- of waterfrontage! 15594 +/- sq ft Lot! mounted in the gable end for entertaining during Patriot football games. Private Covered Balcony! 3rd bdrm sleeps 8 comfortably! 2-1/2 gleaming hardwood floors! Plus private 2nd floor 20x26 family room! Spacious to a screened-in patio, plus a detached garage & shed. ENJOY the PARK LIKE Includes furniture, hot tub, pontoon boat, & jet ski. Just bring your bathing master bedroom, whirlpool tub w/waterfall faucet & separate marble show- GROUNDS! Plenty of land & nice location to build a Dream Home or possibly 3 Bedroom! 2 Baths! Lake facing Fireplaced formal Living Room! Lower Level suit and make lasting memories! $459,900 Baths! 2 Car Garage! Irrigation System $659,900. er! Propane gas heat & central air!! NEW PRICE $509,000. more! Developing possibilities? Call for details. NEW PRICE $369,000. Summer Kitchen and Fireplace! Garage! $464,900 6 • The Webster Times • Friday, December 11, 2015 www.webstertimes.net

REAL ESTATE

NEW LISTING NEW LISTING NEW LISTING NEW LISTING NEW LISTING Brenda Ryan Melissa Mary Jo Spiro Vivian Robin Broker- Cournoyer Demick Thomo Marrero- Giguere Owner Hilli Doros “We are part of Make Southbridge Home” 201 SOUTH STREET, WARREN WEBSTER WEBSTER WARE WALES SOUTHBRIDGE, MA Not your average style cape! Webster Lake-waterfront Investment or extra income! 3 BR home with open floor 1 BR cottage, 4 garages, 508-765-9155 3 BR, open floor plan, sun Condo end unit, 2 BR, Duplex with 2 BR each side. plan. Large fenced yard. 6.5+A w/ water rights to Garage under. $277,000. Lake George. $129,900. FAX: 508-765-2698 porch. $210,000. 2.5 baths, sandy beach. Full basement. $90,000. Debra Debbie Joan Chad Michelle Stan Stewart & Stewart $385,000. Sarah Gustafson Ingrid Helena Karp. Stewart & Stewart Dennis Bottcher Nordby- Thomo Lacoste Splaine Roy Misiaszek Rivera Now offering rental services looking to sell. call us! Southbridge:Regal English Tudor Southbridge:Lovely well Home in rustic estate like setting REDUCED REDUCED REDUCED REDUCED overlooking private golf course! 7 cared for Ranch on ¾ acre NEW LISTING rooms, 3-4 bedrooms, 4 ½ baths. lot! Open Living room, dining Open living room, dining room, room & kitchen. Beautiful breakfast room & kitchen. Hardwoods $399,900 throughout. Beautiful kitchen with SS $149,900 bay window. Great 3 season appliances & corian counters. 1st floor porch off kitchen, could be master bedroom suite w/new master bath & dressing or use as a family room. 2nd flr master bedroom with just remodeled master bath & walk in closet. LOWER converted to living space. Hardwood floors. Exterior is vinyl MONSON SOUTHBRIDGE STURBRIDGE WEBSTER STURBRIDGE LEVEL has full in law apartment including massive fireplace in LR, BIG kitchen, sided, replacement windows & 7 year old roof. CAir. Walkout 2 BR Mobile Home on flat, Custom brick cape, Income Opportunity! 4 BR, 2 full, 2 half bath full bath & bedroom-walk out to own driveway. Inground pool! Truly a one of a Authentic 3 BR, 1.5 kind impressive home! basement to nice yard. tree-lined .65A lot! Detached 3 BR, 2 full baths. bath Colonial, fireplace. 6-family, updated, deleaded. Colonail at the Preserve. Sturbridge:Stunning Colonial Southbridge: Must see! garage. $ 98,500. $199,900. $274,900. $275,000. $409,000. in premium commuter location! Lovely 7 room 3 bedroom Moira McGrath Stewart & Stewart Bob Maynard Sarah Gustafson Moira McGrath 9 rooms 4-5 beds, Gourmet kit home. Kitchen has island. w/ huge island, granite counters, Sunny Formal dining custom cherry cabinets, double room due to the beautiful $634,900 ovens & warming drawer. Double $149,900 REDUCED REDUCED staircase to 2nd floor. 1st flr bay window. Recent familyroom w/ vaulted ceilings. Double doors open to grand master exterior paint. Big 12 x bedroom suite w/ walkin closet & dressing room. Heated 3 car gar. Like a 18 shed with electricity. Driveway recently paved. Great “golf course” yard, beautiful plantings. Minutes to Mass Pike. commuter access to Mass Pike and Rt 84

Southbridge:Wonderful Southbridge:Extra Special expandable Cape! 5 rooms 3 Home in Cohasse Country Club BROOKLYN, CT DUDLEY WEBSTER HOLLAND WEBSTER Area! Custom built Royal Barry 3 BR Ranch on level Antique Colonial on 3/4 A, 3 Perfect 4 BR Waterfront Antique brick colonial with bedrooms but partially finished 3 BR Colonial with character Wills home with 6-7 rooms, 2-3 1.3+A. Garage, woodstove. bedrooms, hardwoods, Ranch, 2 sliders facing 6 BR, 4.5 baths, fireplace, upstairs for master bedroom and charm! Enclosed porch. $239,900 bedrooms, 2 full baths. Front to $156,500. AG pool. $230,000. $169,000. water. $250,000. gardens. $499,000. $169,900 suite including master bath. back living room with beautiful Ingrid Helena Karp Cindi Gallagher Desmarais Ingrid Helena Karp Lisa Boudreau Laura Eliason Spacious living room with hardwood floors & fireplace with pellet fireplace & built in cabinets. Hardwoods throughout! French doors in living stove insert which will stay! Large eat in kitchen with plenty of counter room & dining room lead out to huge deck freshly painted. Enclosed big breezeway. Lower level immaculate with finished family room & fireplace space & cabinets. 3 season porch. Farmer’s porch. Walkout to level w/woodstove insert. Windows & doors have been upgraded & energy backyard. $5000 credit to buyer! efficient. 2 car garage. Privacy! Peaceful & serene. MORTGAGE RATES ARE DOWN!! GREAT TIME TO BUY!!

508-943-7669 • 774-230-5044 Maria Reed Diane Luong Bob Zannotti Bill Roland Maureen JoAnnSoldMyHouse.com 508-873-9254 774-239-2937 508-414-8101 508-272-5832 O’Connor NMLS #20898 508-981-4903 Open House Directory LICENSEDLICENSED IN IN MA MA & & CT CT Jo-Ann Szymczak Call any agent listed Deadline: Monday at 10am CRS, GRI, SRES, ASP “Home Free Ownership Market Analysis! Matters” above for a showing (C) Condo (X) Condex (M) Multi-Family (T) Townhouse November is a celebration of Veterans. Thank you to all who have served and those continuing to serve. (B) Business (U) Duplex (S) Single Family (D) Adult SUTTON - OFFICE SPACE FOR LEASE OXFORD - NEW LISTING (P) Land (L) Mobile Home (A) Apartment Community ADDRESS STYLE TIME PRICE REALTOR/SELLER/PHONE PRIME! SUNDAY, DECEMBER 12 SOUTHBRIDGE Cournoyer Bldv S 11-1 Call Hometown Realty/Christi Cournoyer (GPS 87 Wall St Lot #7) 508-764-3202

*800-1400 sq. ft * 3 Units Available * Prime Location *4 bedroom * Town Services * 2 Baths SUNDAY, DECEMBER 13 * Great Visibility * Parking *Renovation Opportunity DUDLEY * 1 Month FREE Rent on signing 6 Ellis St S 3-4 $199,900 Joanne Remax Advantage1 508-943-7669 25 Sutton Ave 612 Main St • $109,900 4 Malden St S 11-1 $224,900 Joanne Remax Advantage1 508-943-7669 SPENCER OXFORD WEBSTER VA HOMEBUYER OXFORD CONDO WORKSHOP 23 Walnut St S 1:30-3 $259,900 Joanne Remax Advantage1 508-943-7669 JAN. 19, 2016 SOUTHBRIDGE 6:30PM Cournoyer Bldv S 11-1 Call Hometown Realty/Christi Cournoyer (GPS 87 Wall St Lot #7) 508-764-3202 Pre-Register “0” DOWN FIREPLACE * 3 Bedrooms & be eligible * Harwood floors * 3 bedroom * Sided * Town Services * 20 ft. living Rm * 2.5 Baths *1600 Sq. Ft. for gift drawing To have your open house listed in this directory * Welcome VA Buyers * 1st Floor living Rm * Garage Call 80 Maple St 4 Malden St 10B West Ave Joann or Bob please contact Sandy at 508-909-4110 $137,500 $224,900 $150,000

MORTGAGEE’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE Thinking of selling? AT PUBLIC AUCTION Call for a market analysis. Advantage 1 Monday, December 14, 2015 Now with full furniture inventory to stage living room, SOUTHBRIDGE ~ NEW CONSTRUCTION 12:00 PM-BLACKSTONE dining room, kitchen and 2-3 bedrooms. 225-227 Main Street Staged homes sell faster! Free staging consultation. OPEN 2 fam, 2,640 sf liv area, 0.14 ac lot, 12 rm, 6 bdrm, 2 bths, 2 half bths, No charge for staging for my listings! HOUSE December Worcester(Worc): Bk 38970, Pg 244 Maribeth Marzeotti 12 & 13 TERMS: $5,000 cash or certified check at the time and MaribethRealtor.com 11:00-1:00 place of the sale. The balance to be paid within thirty (30) Re/Max Advantage 1 (GPS to 87 Wall St to days at the law offices of Korde & Associates, P.C. 179 Shrewsbury Street, Worcester, MA 01604 • 508-864-8163 subdivision entrance) 321 Billerica Road, Chelmsford, MA 01824, Brand new energy efficient home, 3-4 bedrooms, Attorney for the Mortgagee. 2 bath, cathedral ceilings, granite, stainless steel, Auctioneer makes no representation as to the accuracy walkout basement, 2 car garage. of the information contained herein. Lot 7 Cournoyer Blvd, Southbridge BAY STATE AUCTION CO, INC. Christi Cournoyer NORTH CHELMSFORD (978) 251-1150 384 Main St., Southbridge, MA www.baystateauction.com MAAU#: 2624, 2959, 3039, 2573, 2828, 1428, 2526, 2484 REAL ESTATE 508-764-3202 GOT A HOUSE FOR SALE? This is the place to sell it! Your ad will be mailed to 50,000+ households throughout Southern Worcester County. FOR To advertise on our SALE real estate section, please call your local sales representative at 1-800-367-9898 www.webstertimes.net Friday, December 11, 2015 • The Webster Times • 7 CHEAP BOOZE FINE WINE GOOD SERVICE CRAFT BEER FINE CIGARS 20%* OFF CASES OF WINE *EXCLUSIONS APPLY Open Every Sun. 10-10 • Rte. 197 • 119 West Main MARTY’S OF DUDLEY At your service in the Webster Times SEE YOUR LOCAL PROFESSIONAL FOR ALL THE SERVICES

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Reg. $48 53 Schofield Ave. OPEN Webster Lake gear & gift ideas.” Biggest Selection of Marble and Granite of ANY Fabrication Shop Route 12, Dudley, MA Mon, Tues, Now Only Wed, Sat 9-5 154 Thompson Rd • Webster, MA 280 Colors to choose from (behind Wind Tiki) Granite Counter top, Quartz Surface, Soapstone 508.943.0234 Thurs & Fri 508-943-4900 or shop online at www.oldewebster.com 508-842-9800 • shrewsburymarbleandgranite.com $35 hortonfurniture.com 9-6 620 Boston Turnpike (Rte 9 E), Shrewsbury, MA www.websterlakegifts.com (1/4 mi. east of Home Depot – Big Blue Bldg) Sun 11-3 Mon-Fri 8-5, Sat. 9-4, Thurs. 8-6. 8 • The Webster Times • Friday, December 11, 2015 www.webstertimes.net LEGALS NOTICE OF MORTGAGEE’S SALE public proclamation at the time and Condominium Schedules, Percentage NOTICE OF MORTGAGEE’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE date appointed for the sale and to fur- Interests, Buildings and Unit Floor OF REAL ESTATE By virtue and in execution of the Power ther postpone at any adjourned sale- Plan, recorded with the master Deed. By virtue and in execution of the Power of Sale contained in a certain mort- date by public proclamation at the time The subject Unit is conveyed together of Sale contained in a certain mort- gage given by Albert A. Sequeira, and date appointed for the adjourned with the percentage interest in the gage given by Timothy P. Carney, Jr., and Antoinette H. Sequeira a/k/a sale date. common areas and facilities of said and Megan E. Carney to Hometown Antoinette E. Sequeira to Household The premises is to be sold subject Condominium appertaining to said Unit Bank, A Cooperative Bank, dated Finance Corporation II dated to and with the benefit of all ease- as provided for in the Master Deed. September 24, 2009 and recorded September 6, 2006, recorded with the ments, restrictions, leases, tenancies, Said Unit shall have a license for one with the Worcester County (Worcester Worcester County (Worcester District) and rights of possession, building and parking space as described in Unit District) Registry of Deeds at Book Registry of Deeds in Book 39737, zoning laws, encumbrances, condo- Deeds, the location of which shall be 44898, Page 35, of which mortgage Page 166; said mortgage was then minium liens, if any and all other claim designated from time to time by the the undersigned is the present holder assigned to U.S. Bank Trust, N.A., as in the nature of liens, if any there be. Trustees of the Condominium Trust. , for breach of the conditions of said Trustee for LSF8 Master Participation In the event that the successful bidder The Subject Unit is conveyed sub- mortgage and for the purpose of fore- Trust by virtue of an assignment dated at the foreclosure sale shall default in ject to and with the benefit of:(a) the closing, the same will be sold at Public September 22, 2014, and recorded purchasing the within described prop- provisions of Massachusetts General Auction at 4:00 p.m. on December in Book 52848, at Page 48, of which erty according to the terms of this Laws, Chapter 183A, as the same 18, 2015, on the mortgaged premises mortgage the undersigned is the pres- Notice of Sale and/or the terms of the may now or hereafter be amended, located at 24 Wheelock Street, Oxford, ent holder for breach of conditions of Memorandum of Sale executed at the (b) the Master Deed and any amend- Worcester County, Massachusetts, all said mortgage and for the purpose time of foreclosure, the Mortgagee ments thereto, (c) the By-Laws of the and singular the premises described in of foreclosing the same will be sold reserves the right to sell the property Dudley Heights Condominium Trust. said mortgage, at PUBLIC AUCTION at 04:00 PM by foreclosure deed to the second Any amendments thereto, and all mat- TO WIT: on December 30, 2015, on the mort- highest bidder, providing that said sec- ters of record stated or referred to in The land with all the buildings there- gaged premises. The entire mortgaged ond highest bidder shall deposit with the Master Deed, as completely as if on and all the privileges and appur- premises, all and singular, the premis- the Mortgagee’s attorneys, DOONAN, each were fully set forth herein, and tenances thereto belonging, situat- es as described in said mortgage: GRAVES, & LONGORIA LLC, 100 (d) such real estate taxes attributable ed on the westery side of Wheelock THE LAND IN DUDLEY, WORCESTER Cummings Center, Suite 225D, to said Unit or the current year as are Street in Oxford, County of Worcester, COUNTY, MASSACHUSETTS, Beverly, MA 01915, the amount of the not now due and payable. Massachusetts, bounded and SHOWN AS PARCEL B ON A required deposit as set forth herein Being the same premises conveyed described as follows: PLAN PREPARED BY GEORGE E. within three (3) business days after to this Mortgagor by deed recorded BEGINNING at the southeast corner of SMITH. JR., P.L.S. ENTITLED LAND written notice of the default of the pre- herewith. the parcel to be described at a stone IN DUDLEY, MASSACHUESTTS vious highest bidder and title shall be For mortgagor’s(s’) title see deed bound in the westerly side of Wheelock OWNED BY REDMOND & ROBINSON conveyed to the said second highest recorded with Worcester County Street, it being also the northeast REALTY INC. AND RECORDED bidder within thirty (30) days of said (Worcester District) Registry of Deeds corner of land now or formerly of one WITH THE WORCESTER DISTRICT written notice. in Book 39946, Page 249. Francis Morway; REGISTRY OF DEEDS, PLAN If the second highest bidder declines to These premises will be sold and con- THENCE westerly by the land now or BOOK 595, PLAN 96, AND MORE purchase the within described proper- veyed subject to and with the benefit formery of said Francis Morway one PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS ty, the Mortgagee reserves the right to of all rights, rights of way, restrictions, hundred eighty (180) feet to an iron FOLLOWS: BEGINNING AT THE purchase the within described property easements, covenants, liens or claims pipe driven in the ground; SOUTHEAST CORNER THEROF at the amount bid by the second high- in the nature of liens, improvements, THENCE N. 19 degrees 45’ E., ninety AT A POINT ON THE WESTERLY est bidder. public assessments, any and all eighty (98) feet by land now or formerly SIDE OF SCHOFIELD AVENUE; The foreclosure deed and the consid- unpaid taxes, tax titles, tax liens, water of on Girard and land now or formerly THENCE NORTH 86 DEGREES 53 eration paid by the successful bidder and sewer liens and any other munic- of one Larned to a stake; MIN. 32 SEC. WEST BY LAND NOW shall be held in escrow by DOONAN, ipal assessments or liens or existing THENCE S. 68 degrees 30’’ E., one OR FORMERLY OF SCROCZENSKI GRAVES, & LONGORIA LLC, (here- encumbrances of record which are hundred eighty (180) feet to an iron pin ABOUT ONE HUNDRED FORTY- inafter called the “Escrow Agent”) in force and are applicable, having in the westelry side of the above-men- NINE (149) FEET TO PARCEL A AS until the deed shall be released from priority over said mortgage, whether tioned Wheelock Street; SHOWN ON SAID PLAN; escrow to the successful bidder at or not reference to such restrictions, THENCE southerly by the westelry THENCE NORTH 3 DEGREES 06 the same time as the consideration is easements, improvements, liens or side of Wheelock Street ninety six (96) MIN. 28 SEC. EAST BY PARCEL released to the Mortgagee, thirty (30) encumbrances is made in the deed. feet to the point of beginning. A SIXTY-FIVE AND 22/100 (65.22) days after the date of sale, whereupon TERMS OF SALE: The above described parcel of land FEET TO LAND NOW OR FORMERLY all obligations of the Escrow Agent A deposit of Five Thousand ($5,000.00 contains 17,460 square feet may the OF LAPLANTE; THENCE SOUTH shall be deemed to have been properly ) Dollars by certified or bank check will same be more or less. Also, the land 86 DEGREES 53 MIN. 32 SEC. fulfilled and the Escrow Agent shall be be required to be paid by the purchas- on Wheelock Street ins aid Oxford, EAST BY SAID LAPLANTE LAND discharged. er at the time and place of sale. The bounded and described as follows, to ONE HUNDRED FIFTY AND 00/100 Other terms to be announced at the balance is to be paid by certified or wit: (150.00) FEET TO SCHOFIELD sale. bank check at Harmon Law Offices, BEGINNING at the southeastelry AVENUE; THENCE SOUTHERLY Dated: November 6, 2015 P.C., 150 California Street, Newton, corne rof the parcel to be described at BY SCHOFIELD AVENUE ABOUT U.S. Bank Trust, N.A., as Trustee for Massachusetts 02458, or by mail to an iron pin driven in the ground on the SIXTY-FIVE (65) FEET TO THE LSF8 Master Participation Trust By: P.O. Box 610389, Newton Highlands, westelry side of Wheelock Street; PLACE OF BEGINNING. SAID Brian C Linehan. Esq., DOONAN, Massachusetts 02461-0389, within THENCE N. 68 degrees 30’ W., 180.0 PARCEL B CONTAINING 9,750 GRAVES, & LONGORIA LLC thirty (30) days from the date of sale. feet to a stake at the land now or for- SQUARE FEET OF LAND, MORE 100 Cummings Center, Suite 225D Deed will be provided to purchaser for melry of one Girard; OR LESS, ACCORDING TO SAID Beverly, MA 01915 (978) 921-2670 recording upon receipt in full of the THENCE N. 19 degrees 45’ E, 57.0 PLAN. THE GRANTOR RETAINS 51360 (SEQUEIRA) FEI # 1078.01341 purchase price. The description of the feet by land now or formerly of said AN EASEMENT FOR THE BENEFIT 12/04/2015, 12/11/2015, 12/18/2015 premises contained in said mortgage Girard and land now or formerly of one OF SAID PARCEL A TO PASS December 4, 2015 shall control in the event of an error in Larned to a stone bound; OR REPASS ON FOOT AND IN December 11, 2015 this publication. THENCE S. 68 degrees 30’ E., 180.0 VEHICLES OF ALL KINDS OVER THE December 18, 2015 Other terms, if any, to be announced feet by land of Arthur Bemis, now or TEN-FOOT RIGHT OF WAY ALONG at the sale. formerly, to a stke driven in the ground THE SOUTHERLY SIDE OF PARCEL NOTICE OF MORTGAGEE’S SALE THE BANK OF NEW YORK MELLON in the said westelry side of Wheelock B AS SHOWN ON SAID PLAN, AND OF REAL ESTATE F/K/A AS THE BANK OF NEW Street; THE CONVEYANCE HEREUNDER By virtue and in execution of the Power YORK, AS TRUSTEE FOR THE THENCE southerly by the westlery sid IS SPECIFICALLY SUBJECT TO of Sale contained in a certain mort- CERTIFICATEHOLDERS OF THE eof said Wheelock Street 57.0 feet to SAID EASEMENT. PARCELS A gage given by Sherry A. Iarosse-Fox CWABS INC., ASSET-BACKED the point of beginning. AND B TOGETHER COMPRISE THE to Mortgage Electronic Registration CERTIFICATES SERIES 2006-23 CONTAINING 10,260 square feet, by PREMISES CONVEYED TO THE Systems, Inc., dated October 11, 2006 Present holder of said mortgage the same more or less. GRANTOR BY DEED OF GLEN S. and recorded with the Worcester By its Attorneys, For mortgagor’s(s’) title see deed BOND DATED DECEMBER 15, 1986, County (Worcester District) Registry HARMON LAW OFFICES, recorded with Worcester County AND RECORDED IN SAID REGISTRY, of Deeds at Book 39946, Page 254, P.C. (Worcester District) Registry of Deeds BOOK 10052, PAGE 163. BEING of which mortgage the undersigned 150 California Street in Book 32216, Page 18. THE SAME PROPERTY CONVEYED is the present holder by assignment Newton, MA 02458 These premises will be sold and con- FROM REDMOND AND ROBINSON from Mortgage Electronic Registration (617) 558-0500 veyed subject to and with the benefit REALTY INC. TO ALBERT A. Systems, Inc. to The Bank of New 201407-0580 - TEA of all rights, rights of way, restrictions, SEQUEIRA, JR. AND ANTOINETTE York Mellon fka The Bank of New York, December 11, 2015 easements, covenants, liens or claims H. SEQUEIRA, HUSBAND AND as Trustee for the Certificateholders December 18, 2015 in the nature of liens, improvements, WIFE T/B/E, BY DEED RECORDED of the CWABS, Inc., Asset-Backed December 25, 2015 public assessments, any and all 8/19/88, IN BOOK 11556, AT PAGE Certificates, Series 2006-23 dated unpaid taxes, tax titles, tax liens, water 37, IN THE REGISTER’S OFFICE May 15, 2012 and recorded with said Commonwealth of Massachusetts and sewer liens and any other munic- OF WORCESTER COUNTY, registry on May 29, 2012 at Book The Trial Court ipal assessments or liens or existing MASSACHUSETTS. TAX MAP OR 49039 Page 169, for breach of the Probate and Family Court encumbrances of record which are PARCEL ID NO.: 264-A-8-339-031 conditions of said mortgage and for Worcester Division in force and are applicable, having Subject to and with the benefit of ease- the purpose of foreclosing, the same Docket No. WO15P3645EA priority over said mortgage, whether ments, reservation, restrictions, and will be sold at Public Auction at 4:00 Estate of: or not reference to such restrictions, taking of record, if any, insofar as the p.m. on January 5, 2016, on the mort- Edwin Edward Holewa easements, improvements, liens or same are now in force and applicable. gaged premises located at 25 George Also Known As: Edwin E. Holewa encumbrances is made in the deed. In the event of any typographical error Street, Unit 2R a/k/a Unit 4, Building 1, Date Of Death: 7/15/2015 TERMS OF SALE: set forth herein in the legal description Dudley Heights Condominium, Dudley, INFORMAL PROBATE A deposit of Five Thousand ($5,000.00 of the premises, the description as set Worcester County, Massachusetts, all PUBLICATION NOTICE ) Dollars by certified or bank check will forth and contained in the mortgage and singular the premises described in To all persons interested in the above be required to be paid by the purchas- shall control by reference. said mortgage, captioned estate, by Petition of er at the time and place of sale. The This property has the address of TO WIT: Petitioner balance is to be paid by certified or 34 Schofield Avenue, Dudley, MA The Condominium known as Building Joseph E Holewa of Charlton MA bank check at Harmon Law Offices, 01571 I, Unit 4, (Unit 2R), 25 George Joseph E Holewa of Charlton MA P.C., 150 California Street, Newton, Together with all the improvements Street, Dudley, Worcester County, has been informally appointed as the Massachusetts 02458, or by mail to now or hereafter erected on the prop- Massachusetts, hereinafter referred to Personal Representative of the estate P.O. Box 610389, Newton Highlands, erty and all easements, rights, appur- as the ‘’Subject Unit’’, in the condo- to serve without surety on the bond. Massachusetts 02461-0389, within tenances, rents, royalties, mineral, oil minium known as the Dudley Heights The estate is being administered un- thirty (30) days from the date of sale. and gas rights and profits, water rights Condominium Trust, hereinater der informal procedure by the Personal Deed will be provided to purchaser for and stock and all fixtures now or referred to as the ‘’Condominium’’, Representative under the Massachu- recording upon receipt in full of the hereafter a part of the property. All established by Master Deed, dated setts Uniform Probate Code without purchase price. The description of the replacements and additions shall also July 28, 2005, and recorded at the supervision by the Court. Inventory premises contained in said mortgage be covered by this sale. Worcester County Registry of Deeds and accounts are not required to be shall control in the event of an error in Terms of Sale: in Book 37230, Page 301, as it may filed with the Court, but interested par- this publication. Said premises will be sold subject to be amended from time to time by ties are entitled to notice regarding the Other terms, if any, to be announced any and all unpaid taxes and assess- instruments duly recorded, hereinafter administration from the Personal Rep- at the sale. ments, tax sales, tax titles and other referred to as ‘’Master Deed’’. This resentative and can petition the Court HOMETOWN BANK, municipal liens and water or sewer Quitclaim Unit Deed and the Subject in any matter relating to the estate, A COOPERATIVE BANK liens and State or County transfer fees, Unit and the Condominium are subject including distribution of assets and Present holder of said mortgage if any there are, and TEN THOUSAND to the provisions of massachusetts expenses of administration. Interest- By its Attorneys, DOLLARS ($10,000.00) in cashier’s or General Laws, Chapter 183A. ed parties are entitled to petition the HARMON LAW OFFICES, certified check will be required to be The Subject Unit is shown on the floor Court to institute formal proceedings P.C. paid by the purchaser at the time and plans of the Condominium filed with and to obtain orders terminating or re- 150 California Street place of the sale as a deposit and the the Master Deed in the Worcester stricting the powers of Personal Rep- Newton, MA 02458 balance in cashier’s or certified check District Registry of Deeds, and to resentatives appointed under informal (617) 558-0500 will be due in thirty (30) days, at the which is affixed, a verified statemetn procedure. A copy of the Petition and 201305-0634 - TEA offices of Doonan, Graves & Longoria, in the form provided in Massachusetts Will, if any, can be obtained from the November 27, 2015 LLC, 100 Cummings Center, Suite General Las, Chapter 183A, Section 9 Petitioner. December 4, 2015 225D, Beverly, MA 01915, time being and said Unit contains the area shown December 11, 2015 December 11, 2015 of the essence. on the plan recorded with said Master The Mortgagee reserves the right to Deed, Site Plan in Plan Book 831, postpone the sale to a later date by Plan 17; and in the Dudley Heights www.webstertimes.net Friday, December 11, 2015 • The Webster Times • 9 LEGALS NOTICE OF MORTGAGEE’S SALE Town of Dudley Commonwealth of Massachusetts OF REAL ESTATE Notice to Bidders The Trial Court By virtue and in execution of the The Town of Dudley is requesting bids (SEAL) Probate and Family Court Power of Sale contained in a certain for the following construction material COMMONWEALTH OF Worcester Probate and Family mortgage given by Leah E. Boylan items for various departments for the MASSACHUSETTS Court to Mortgage Electronic Registration period of January 1, 2016 to December LAND COURT 225 Main Street Systems, Inc., dated November 19, 31, 2016. DEPARTMENT OF THE Worcester, MA 01608 2004 and recorded with the Worcester ITEM #1 TRIAL COURT (508) 831-2200 County (Worcester District) Registry All grades of medium curing asphalt 15 SM 009993 Docket No. WO15P3885EA of Deeds at Book 35147, Page 188, and emulsion type asphalt ORDER OF NOTICE CITATION ON PETITION FOR of which mortgage the undersigned ITEM #2 TO: FORMAL ADJUDICATION is the present holder by assignment Bituminous concrete, at plant. Richard P. Meyer Estate of: from Mortgage Electronic Registration ITEM #2A and to all persons entitled to the ben- William N. O’Loughlin Systems, Inc. to BAC Home Loans Bitunimous concrete, in place efit of the Servicemembers Civil Relief Date of Death: 04/10/2015 Servicing, LP dated June 17, 2009 ITEM #3 Act, 50 U.S.C. App. § 501 et. Seq.: To all interested persons: and recorded with said registry on Gravel and washed screened sand at The Bank of New York Mellon f/k/a A Petition for Formal Adjudication of June 24, 2009 at Book 44468 Page owners pit and delivered. The Bank of New York, as Trustee Intestacy and Appointment of Per- 392 and by assignment from Mortgage ITEM #4 for the Certificateholders of the sonal Representative has been filed Electronic Registration Systems, Inc., Screened stone at owners pit and CWALT, Inc., Alternative Loan Trust by as nominee for Countrywide delivered 2006-39CB, Mortgage Pass-Through Karen L. Swenson of Millbury MA Home Loans, Inc., it’s successors and ITEM 5 Certificates, Series 2006-39CB claim- requesting that the Court enter a for- assigns to Green Tree Servicing LLC Manhole frames & covers, catch basin ing to have an interest in a Mortgage mal Decree and Order and for such dated June 19, 2013 and recorded frames and grates covering real property in Dudley, num- other relief as requested in the Petition. with said registry on July 1, 2013 ITEM #6 bered 218 Dudley Southbridge Road The Petitioner requests that: at Book 51136 Page 316 and by Corrugated pipe, steel and aluminum, a/k/a Old Southbridge Road, given Karen L. Swenson of Millbury MA assignment from Bank of America, delivered to highway garage by Richard P. Meyer to Mortgage be appointed as Personal Representa- N.A. as successor by merger to BAC ITEM #7 Electronic Registration Systems, Inc. tive(s) of said estate to serve Without Home Loans Servicing LP formerly Corrugated pipe, polyethylene deliv- acting solely as a nominee for H&R Surety on the bond in an unsuper- known as Countrywide Home Loans ered to highway garage. Block Mortgage Corporation, dated vised administration Servicing LP to Green Tree Servicing ITEM #8 Pavement striping September 25, 2006, and record- IMPORTANT NOTICE LLC dated May 21, 2014 and record- ITEM #9 Stone Sealing ed at Worcester County (Worcester You have the right to obtain a copy of ed with said registry on May 22, 2015 District) Registry of Deeds in Book the Petition from the Petitioner or at the at Book 53750 Page 188 and by Bidders of items #2A and #9 40084, Page 232, and now held by the Court. You have a right to object to this assignment from Bank of America, must be pre-qualified from Mass Plaintiff by assignment, has/have filed proceeding. To do so, you or your attor- N.A. as successor by merger to BAC Highway. with this court a complaint for deter- ney must file a written appearance and Home Loans Servicing LP to Green All materials must conform mination of Defendant’s/Defendants’ objection at this Court before: 10:00 Tree Servicing LLC dated October to Massachusetts Highway Servicemembers status. If you now a.m. on the return day of 01/05/2016. 27, 2014 and recorded with said reg- Specifications. are, or recently have been, in the active This is NOT a hearing date, but a dead- istry on November 5, 2014 at Book Bids will be received by the Chief military service of the United States of line by which you must file a written ap- 53004 Page 320, for breach of the Procurement Officer in the Dudley America, then you may be entitled to pearance and objection if you object to conditions of said mortgage and for Municipal Complex, 71 West Main the benefits of the Servicemembers this proceeding. If you fail to file a time- the purpose of foreclosing, the same Street, Dudley, MA 01571 until Civil Relief Act. If you object to a fore- ly written appearance and objection will be sold at Public Auction at 3:00 1:00pm on December 17, 2015 and closure of the above-mentioned prop- followed by an affidavit of objections p.m. on December 18, 2015, on the at that time they will be opened and erty on that basis, then you or your within thirty (30) days of the return day, mortgaged premises located at 10 read. All envelopes must be sealed attorney must file a written appearance action may be taken without further no- Blueberry Lane, Webster, Worcester and marked “BID” and appropriate and answer in this court at Three tice to you. County, Massachusetts, all and sin- “ITEM #” indicated. Pemberton Square, Boston, MA UNSUPERVISED ADMINISTRATION gular the premises described in said The Town of Dudley brings to the 02108 on or before January 4, 2016 or UNDER THE MASSACHUSETTS mortgage, attention of bidders, Chapter 149, sec- you will be forever barred from claim- UNIFORM PROBATE CODE (MUPC) TO WIT: tions 26D & 27D of the Massachusetts ing that you are entitled to the benefits A Personal Representative appointed The land with the buildings thereon General Laws concerning minimum of said Act. under the MUPC in an unsupervised situated on Blueberry Lane in Webster, wage rates where applicable. All Witness, JUDITH C. CUTLER Chief administration is not required to file an Worcester County, Massachusetts and bids must be in compliance with all Justice of said Court on November 18, inventory or annual accounts with the shown as Lot 13 on a plan of land enti- Massachusetts General Laws. 2015. Court. Persons interested in the estate tled, ‘’Lakeview Heights in Webster, Specifications available at the Attest: are entitled to notice regarding the ad- Massachusetts owned by Huguenot Selectmen’s Office, 71 West Main Deborah J. Patterson ministration directly from the Personal Development Corp.’’ recorded in Street, Dudley, MA 01571, Monday Recorder Representative and may petition the Worcester District Registry of Deeds – Thursday between 9:00am and 15-023596 / Meyer, Richard court in any matter relating to the es- Plan Book 525, Plan 37, to which 4:00pm, Friday from 9:00am to P./12/11/2015 tate, including distribution of assets reference may be made for a more noon. Specific questions may be December 11, 2015 and expenses of administration. particular description of said Lot 13. addressed to Daniel Gion, Highway WITNESS, Hon. Leilah A. Keamy, First Said Lot 13 contains 54,388 square Superintendent at 508-949-8020. Justice of this Court. feet according to said plan. The Town reserves the right to reject (SEAL) Date: November 30, 2015 For mortgagor’s(s’) title see deed any and all bids/proposals if deemed in COMMONWEALTH OF Stephanie K. Fattman, recorded with Worcester County the best interest of the Town. MASSACHUSETTS Register of Probate (Worcester District) Registry of Deeds Town of Dudley LAND COURT December 11, 2015 in Book 31841, Page 19. Greg Balukonis, Town Administrator DEPARTMENT OF THE TRIAL These premises will be sold and con- Chief Procurement Officer COURT (SEAL) veyed subject to and with the benefit December 4, 2015 15 SM 010156 COMMONWEALTH OF of all rights, rights of way, restrictions, December 11, 2015 ORDER OF NOTICE MASSACHUSETTS easements, covenants, liens or claims TO: LAND COURT in the nature of liens, improvements, (SEAL) The Heirs, Devisees and Legal DEPARTMENT OF THE TRIAL public assessments, any and all COMMONWEALTH OF Representative of the Estate of Becky COURT unpaid taxes, tax titles, tax liens, water MASSACHUSETTS Sue Mellor 15 SM 010356 and sewer liens and any other munic- LAND COURT Steven G. Mellor ORDER OF NOTICE ipal assessments or liens or existing DEPARTMENT OF THE TRIAL Suzanne M. Mellor TO: encumbrances of record which are COURT and to all persons entitled to the ben- Craig M. Orn in force and are applicable, having 15 SM 006527 efit of the Servicemembers Civil Relief Joyce A. Orn priority over said mortgage, whether ORDER OF NOTICE Act, 50 U.S.C. App. § 501 et. Seq.: and to all persons entitled to the ben- or not reference to such restrictions, TO: Nationstar Mortgage LLC claiming to efit of the Servicemembers Civil Relief easements, improvements, liens or Michael A. Porter a/k/a Michael A. have an interest in a Mortgage cover- Act, 50 U.S.C. App. § 501 et. Seq.: encumbrances is made in the deed. Potter ing real property in Webster, numbered Wells Fargo Bank, N.A., as Trustee for TERMS OF SALE: Christina Thompson a/k/a Christina 17 Vecchia Street, given by Becky Soundview Home Loan Trust 2007- A deposit of Ten Thousand ($10,000.00 Potter a/k/a Christina Porter Sue Mellor to Mortgage Electronic OPT4, Asset-Backed Certificates, ) Dollars by certified or bank check will and to all persons entitled to the ben- Registration Systems, Inc. acting sole- Series 2007-OPT4 claiming to have be required to be paid by the purchas- efit of the Servicemembers Civil Relief ly as a nominee for United Wholesale an interest in a Mortgage covering er at the time and place of sale. The Act, 50 U.S.C. App. § 501 et. Seq.: Mortgage, dated October 19, 2009, real property in Oxford, numbered balance is to be paid by certified or Bank of America, N.A. claiming to have and recorded at Worcester County 73 Walnut Street, given by Craig M. bank check at Harmon Law Offices, an interest in a Mortgage covering (Worcester District) Registry of Deeds Orn and Joyce A. Orn to Option One P.C., 150 California Street, Newton, real property in Webster, numbered in Book 44986, Page 278, and now Mortgage Corporation, dated June Massachusetts 02458, or by mail to 8 Freeman Avenue, given by Michael held by the Plaintiff by assignment, 29, 2007, and recorded at Worcester P.O. Box 610389, Newton Highlands, A. Porter and Christina Thompson has/have filed with this court a com- County (Worcester District) Registry of Massachusetts 02461-0389, within to Mortgage Electronic Registration plaint for determination of Defendant’s/ Deeds in Book 41450, Page 17, and thirty (30) days from the date of sale. Systems, Inc. acting solely as a nom- Defendants’ Servicemembers status. now held by the Plaintiff by assignment, Deed will be provided to purchaser for inee for Superior Home Mortgage, If you now are, or recently have been, has/have filed with this court a com- recording upon receipt in full of the dated October 15, 2007, and record- in the active military service of the plaint for determination of Defendant’s/ purchase price. The description of the ed at Worcester County (Worcester United States of America, then you Defendants’ Servicemembers status. premises contained in said mortgage District) Registry of Deeds in Book may be entitled to the benefits of the If you now are, or recently have been, shall control in the event of an error in 41965, Page 49, and now held by the Servicemembers Civil Relief Act. If in the active military service of the this publication. Plaintiff by assignment, has/have filed you object to a foreclosure of the United States of America, then you Other terms, if any, to be announced with this court a complaint for deter- above-mentioned property on that may be entitled to the benefits of the at the sale. mination of Defendant’s/Defendants’ basis, then you or your attorney must Servicemembers Civil Relief Act. If DITECH FINANCIAL LLC Servicemembers status. If you now file a written appearance and answer you object to a foreclosure of the F/K/A GREEN TREE SERVICING are, or recently have been, in the active in this court at Three Pemberton above-mentioned property on that LLC military service of the United States of Square, Boston, MA 02108 on or basis, then you or your attorney must Present holder of said mortgage America, then you may be entitled to before January 11, 2016 or you will be file a written appearance and answer By its Attorneys, the benefits of the Servicemembers forever barred from claiming that you in this court at Three Pemberton HARMON LAW OFFICES, P.C. Civil Relief Act. If you object to a fore- are entitled to the benefits of said Act. Square, Boston, MA 02108 on or 150 California Street closure of the above-mentioned prop- Witness, JUDITH C. CUTLER Chief before January 18, 2016 or you will be Newton, MA 02458 erty on that basis, then you or your Justice of said Court on November 25, forever barred from claiming that you (617) 558-0500 attorney must file a written appearance 2015. are entitled to the benefits of said Act. 201403-0375 - TEA and answer in this court at Three Attest: Witness, JUDITH C. CUTLER Chief November 27, 2015 Pemberton Square, Boston, MA Deborah J. Patterson Justice of said Court on December 2, December 4, 2015 02108 on or before January 4, 2016 or Recorder 2015. December 11, 2015 you will be forever barred from claim- 15-021807 / Mellor, Becky Attest: ing that you are entitled to the benefits Sue/12/11/2015 Deborah J. Patterson of said Act. December 11, 2015 Recorder Witness, JUDITH C. CUTLER Chief 15-020125 / Orn, Craig M. and Joyce Justice of said Court on November 25, A./12/11/2015 2015. December 11, 2015 Attest: Deborah J. Patterson Recorder 15-021220 / Porter, Michael/12/11/2015 December 11, 2015 www.TheHeartOfMassachusetts.com 10 • The Webster Times • Friday, December 11, 2015 www.webstertimes.net www.webstertimes.net Friday, December 11, 2015 • The Webster Times • 11

tion that serves breast cancer patients, enter through the right side basement survivors and their families through- entrance). Class Fee: $5/class volun- out Central MA, Northeastern CT, and tary contribution (Cancer patients Northwestern RI. Classes are free for always free). Proceeds donated to the Calendar those undergoing treatment or in recov- First Congregational Church of Dudley. ery from breast cancer. Instructor: Joanne LaLiberte, Holistic ing the care for their loved one. The For more information please visit Health Practitioner. This class of Chair CALENDAR members of the group will discuss the Yoga is to expand the lungs and strength- continued from page B4­­­ www.pinkhippy.org, call (508) 987-3310, ways, means, and the help you will need or send an email to [email protected]. en all the body’s major muscle groups, as your loved one progresses in this for stability and mobility, balance, students and senior citizens and $8 for disease. Please come join with us at each The Nipmuck Coin Club meets at 6:30 increasing flexibility, muscularity of hip adults. meeting and you’ll be glad that you did. p.m. on the fourth Wednesday of each and legs and increasing range of motion The musical is directed and orches- Each person has a different story to tell month at the Oxford Senior Center, 323 with our “rear view mirror” twists. We trated by fifth grade teacher Ms. Kelly and you will be given tips to help you Main St., behind the Oxford Town Hall. work through the entire body, quieting Bailey and music teacher Mr. Derek work through this agonizing and dread- For more information, contact Dick Lisi the nerves, relieving stress, realigning Sylvester. ful disease. at [email protected]. posture and we leave renewed. Chair Yoga is open to adults of all ages. It Tuesday, Dec. 15 The St. Louis League of Catholic The Central Mass. Mother of Twins is is kept light-hearted with respect for Women is holding its yearly member- a non-profit club to benefit those who are every member of the class. We honor DUDLEY ship drive. The purpose of the league raising multiples and provide support the body as it is right now and work to On Tuesday, Dec. 15, the Dudley is to bring together women to further and an outlet. The club meets from 6:30 improve its overall health. We come to Conservation Land Trust will hold a their cultural, social, and religious to 8:30 p.m. every first Thursday of the class as individuals and leave as family. general meeting in the Senior Center of interests. The league meets every first month at the Oxford Community Center Get to know yourself through the eyes of the Dudley Municipal Complex on West Wednesday of the month, with the excep- to discuss twins-related issues and have Chair Yoga and build a body that serves Main St., Dudley at 7 p.m. to discuss tion of January, February, July, August, relaxing events such as movie nights you better. Wear comfortable clothing. upcoming activities for 2016. An “in ser- and September. Programs this year will and outings to take the children to and As with any exercise program, check vice” program on the responsibilities of include cupcake decorating, Christmas or your spouse or just for Moms. Anyone with your healthcare professional before land stewardship will also be presented. sing-a-long, flowers in the Bible, movie who is a childcare provider to multiples starting. All are welcome to attend. night, crowning of Mary, and other is welcomed and the meetings are held interesting topics. If you are interested, on the second floor of the building of the Come join the Drop In Knitting Group Friday, Dec. 25 please call Financial Secretary Louise old school house. from 10 a.m. to noon on Fridays at the Duval at 508-943-7695 or club President Pearle L. Crawford Memorial Library, REGION Carolyn Smith at 508-943-4732. DUDLEY Schofield Avenue, Dudley. All ages and All SCM Elderbus offices will be closed Chair Yoga and so much more every levels, from beginner to expert, are wel- on Friday, Dec. 25 and Jan. 1 to observe OXFORD Tuesday from 10:30 to 11:30 a.m. at come. For more information, call Mary the Christmas and New Year’s holidays. Free Yoga Classes for Cancer Patients The First Congregational Church, 135 Kunkel at 508-943-8107 or Jacqueline — Restorative yoga classes for cancer Center Road, Dudley (please park and Vassar at 508-892-4754. ONGOING EVENTS patients are offered weekly and are open to patients, survivors, and their families WEBSTER or caregivers. Classes are held every The Webster’s Writers Club’s pur- Saturday morning from 8:15 to 9 a.m. at pose is to encourage creative thinking the Oxford Community Center, 4 Maple through the writing process. This group Road, Oxford, and on Wednesdays from is not focused on grammar and spelling; noon to 1 p.m. at Saint Vincent Cancer it is not a critique group. It is a group for & Wellness Center, One Eaton Place, self-improvement and fun. All reading Worcester. The Restorative Yoga pro- levels are welcome. Much of the meeting gram is a complementary therapy that will be talking through the process and is designed to help reduce lymphedema, getting minds warmed up. increase range of motion, and soothe Who? Anyone is welcome! All reading neuropathies that may occur during levels (beginners and experienced). Both all stages of treatment and recovery. male and female are encouraged to join. This program also promotes relaxation, Where? Webster Corbin Library, 2 which is a vital element in healing, as Lake St., Webster, MA 01570 it brings emotional and physical relief When? Thursdays 10-11:30 a.m. from stress through moving meditation How do you sign up? To sign up, you and gentle yoga stretches. These pro- can email us at websterswriters@gmail. grams have been made possible through com or call us at (508) 949-3880. Walk-ins PinkHippy.Org, a 501(c)(3) non-profit are also welcome. holistic service and support organiza- This group will be led by Library Director Amanda Grenier and interns Kelli Trainor and Jaime Tocio. Please contact Amanda, Kelli, or Jaime for more informa- tion or to sign up. Email: websters- writers@gmail. com. Phone: (508) 949-3880.

The Webster Alzheimer’s Support Group meets the sec- ond Monday of each month at Webster Manor, 745 School St., Webster, from 6-8 p.m. Anyone in the area who feels they are in need of help, doesn’t know what to do, or is a Caregiver for someone with Alzheimer’s, is invited to attend and express their concerns regard-

Local Events, Arts, and HERE & THERE Entertainment Listings FLOWER GARDEN FLORIST WISE GUYS TEAM TRIVIA Every Thursday is TRAP SHOOTING OFFICIAL TOYS FOR TOTS Every Tuesday, CHICKEN NIGHT Every Sunday at 11:00 a.m. COLLECTION SITE 8:00 – 10:00 p.m. 4 p.m. – 9 p.m. Open to the public 72 East Main St., Webster, MA CADY’S Family style baked chicken $12.00 per round includes Drop off a new unwrapped toy TAVERN with fries, pasta & marinara clays and ammo and receive a free wrapped 2168 Putnam Pike sauce, NRA certified range officer flower from us (Rt. 44) salad and rolls on site every shoot Drop off deadline is Dec. 14 Chepachet, RI Adults: $11.75 AUBURN SPORTSMAN 401-568-41 02 Children under 10: $6.75 CLUB SATURDAY, AMERICAN LEGION 50 Elm St., Auburn, MA DECEMBER 12 KARAOKE TUTTLE POST #279 508-832-6492 THE McMURPHYS Every Friday and Saturday 88 Bancroft St., Auburn, MA 9:00 p.m. 8 p.m.-12 508-832-2701 Always a good time In the Veterans 308 LAKESIDE Lounge 308 East Main St. Public invited East Brookfield, MA AMERICAN RAFFLE 774-449-8333 LEGION TUTTLE POST ONGOING #279 88 Bancroft St., HUGE MEAT RAFFLE ROADHOUSE BLUES JAM Auburn, MA AUBURN SPORTSMEN Every Sunday, 508-832-2701 CLUB 3:00 – 7:00 p.m. 1st Friday of every month CADY’S TAVERN except January 2168 Putnam Pike, LIVE ENTERTAINMENT TRIVIA NIGHT Early bird: 6:00 p.m. - 6:30 Chepachet, RI FRIDAY NIGHT AT THE STOMPING p.m. 401-568-4102 HEXMARK TAVERN GROUND 1st table: 7:00 p.m. AT SALEM CROSS INN Every Wednesday, 6:00 p.m. 50 Elm St., Auburn, MA TRIVIA NIGHT 260 West Main St., West 132 Main St., Putnam, CT 508-832-6492 Wednesdays Brookfield, MA 860-928-7900 7:00 p.m. -9:30 p.m. 508-867-2345 Also, live music HILLCREST COUNTRY www.salemcrossinn.com five nights a week CLUB (Wed.-Sun.) 325 Pleasant St., Leicester, MA 508-892-9822 12 • The Webster Times • Friday, December 11, 2015 www.webstertimes.net Friday, December 11, 2015 • Town-to-Town Classifieds 1

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health American Women Suffer Pandemic of Pain Survey: A “staggering” 68 percent of 25–45-year-old women experience premenstrual breast discomfort

(NAPS) percent) and acetaminophen percent of women age 25+ know A new survey shows that (11 percent). that breast density is linked breast discomfort is common But 48 percent of women to breast cancer. However, among women who are 25 to overall—and 46 percent of the survey again found that 45 years old and about half women ages 25 to 45—agreed women generally do not know the female population age 25+ with the statement “I don’t about safe, effective ways to believes there is no way to alle- think there is any effective reduce breast density. Sixty- viate the pain—even though solution for alleviating pre- one percent don’t think there scientific studies suggest a menstrual breast discomfort.” is any solution for reducing solution is readily available. “The survey shows a stagger- breast density. The survey, conducted ing number of women live with “Solutions that may effec- online by Harris Poll for spe- pain and discomfort,” said tively reduce fibrocystic cialty pharmaceutical compa- Dr. Lisa Masterson, OB/GYN breast tissue and the associ- ny BioPharmX Corporation, and co-host of “The Doctors.” ated discomfort are current- found that 68 percent of women “Clinical studies show that a ly available,” said Dr. Lee P. between 25 and 45 years of daily regimen of molecular Shulman, a physician with the age experience premenstrual iodine, such as an over-the- Feinberg School of Medicine breast discomfort. Nearly one counter product like Violet, of Northwestern University in five of these women reported can provide relief from cyclic in Chicago and a member of that they suffer from it “most breast discomfort. One recent the BioPharmX Breast Health months.” study showed that up to 74 Medical Advisory Board. The medical condition, percent of women experienced “Most women will experience known as mastalgia, is typi- improvement in their breast improved breast health— cally caused by fibrocystic discomfort.” including reduced tenderness, breast changes that routine- Iodine Restores Breast swelling, aches and heavi- ly take place in premenstrual Health ness—within months of start- women, generally those who One form of iodine, molecu- ing a molecular iodine regi- are 45 years old or younger. lar iodine, has also been effec- men.” The discomfort can range from tive in reducing fibrocystic BioPharmX, a Silicon Valley mild tenderness to severe pain, breast tissue, which can create specialty pharmaceutical com- making it difficult for affected so-called dense breasts. Having pany, manufactures Violet, Most women don’t know about safe, effective ways to reduce breast pain women to hug a loved one. dense breasts affects women a daily, non-prescription, and density. Women Suffer Needlessly in two ways. It increases the non-hormone molecular iodine The survey suggests that mil- chance that breast cancer may supplement to alleviate pre- lions of women routinely suffer be undetected by a mammo- menstrual breast discomfort from pain because they rely on gram, since the dense tissue and promote breast health. It non-prescription remedies to can mask a potential lesion. It is available at retailers nation- from July 31 to Aug. 5 among can be calculated. Complete alleviate the discomfort, rath- may also increase the chance of wide and online. 985 U.S. women, ages 25 and survey methodology, includ- er than solutions to eliminate developing cancer, though phy- Methodology: This survey older. This online survey is not ing weighting variables, are its cause. The top three treat- sicians have not determined was conducted online within based on a probability sam- available by contacting Nina ments identified are ibuprofen why. the United States by Harris ple and therefore no estimate Brauer, nbrauer@biopharmx. (cited by 30 percent of women The survey also found that 55 Poll on behalf of BioPharmX of theoretical sampling error com. age 25 and over), massages (13 Ask the Meat Scientist Food Safety Tips from Experts Eight Steps for Safe Eating (NAPS) food thermometer into the product. Poultry products All raw agricultural prod- must read at least 165 degrees ucts—from peaches to pork Fahrenheit to be considered chops—contain bacteria natu- safe to eat. rally. Though these levels are 7. Check again. Place the typically extremely low, it’s food thermometer into several always safest to assume that areas of your stuffed poultry bacteria may be present on product to ensure the entire your meat and poultry prod- product is fully cooked. Be sure ucts. When these raw products to test the top center of the are breaded and appear golden meat, above the filling, as it is fried on the outside, it’s easy to the last to cook through. presume that they are properly 8. Enjoy. After verifying cooked and ready to serve to the internal temperature of your family. the product has reached 165 Not so fast, says Dr. Betsy degrees Fahrenheit, you and Booren, president of the North your family can enjoy a conve- American Meat Institute nient, safe and delicious poul- Foundation (NAMIF). “While try dish. breaded, stuffed meat and poul- NAMIF is a nonprofit try products appear cooked on research, education and infor- the outside, consumers need mation foundation established to keep in mind that safe food by the North America Meat handling practices and follow- Institute. The “Ask the Meat ing the cooking instructions on Scientist” video series is one the package are key to ensur- of the foundation’s many ing products are safe to eat.” resources designed to empow- Dr. Booren highlights the er consumers with informa- essential steps to safely prepare No matter how you’re preparing poultry, be sure to follow safe food handling practices. tion to best select and prepare and cook stuffed poultry prod- safe and nutritious meat and ucts for NAMIF’s latest video poultry products for their fam- in its “Ask the Meat Scientist” ilies. To watch the latest video, warm, soapy water to thor- aging. es apart on a cookie sheet to series. The video demonstrates visit http://bit.ly/ stuffedpoul- oughly wash hands before and 4. Preheat oven. Make ensure good airflow and heat how to handle and cook raw trytips. stuffed poultry products while after handling raw products. sure your oven has reached circulation. If using a glass 2. Separate foods. Keep the proper temperature before dish, you may need to allow for educating consumers on prop- Note to Editors: Although raw foods separate from ready- cooking product. Use an oven extra cooking time. er thermometer placement. Dr. September is Food Safety to-eat foods. thermometer to verify your 6. Check internal tem- Booren walks through the fol- Education Month, this article 3. Follow instructions. oven is heating properly. perature. When the recom- lowing eight basic food safety can be useful to your readers at Always follow the cooking 5. Place product. Space mended cooking time has best practices: any time. 1. Wash hands. Use instructions on product pack- the products at least two inch- passed, insert an instant-read Teens Less Likely To Drink Or Smoke

(NAPS) largely driven by an increase in adult marijuana use. “Although progress has been made in some areas, Good news for parents and, indeed, anyone especially among young people, there are many chal- who cares about kids in America: Fewer adoles- lenges we need to meet in addressing the behav- cents aged 12 to 17 are smoking or using alcohol ioral health issues facing our nation,” said Acting than at any time since 2002, according to the SAMHSA Administrator Kana Enomoto. latest National Survey on Drug Use and Health A Solution (NSDUH) by the Substance Abuse and Mental She continued, “Fortunately, there is effective Health Services Administration (SAMHSA). action being taken by the administration and U.S. The annual report, which is based on a scien- Department of Health and Human Services…evi- tific survey of about 67,500 people aged 12 and dence-based approaches for treating mental and sub- older, reveals a number of encouraging trends stance use disorders provide hope and recovery for about the behavioral health of adolescents and people with behavioral health needs.” older teens. Learn More The Problem The NSDUH survey is the primary source of informa- It also points to some troubling results, howev- tion about substance abuse and mental health issues in er, particularly regarding adult drug use. the United States. The complete findings are at http:// The use of illicit drugs by Americans aged 12 www.samhsa.gov/data/sites/default/files/NSDUH- or older was 10.2 percent in 2014, up nearly a full FRR1-2014/NSDUH-FRR1-2014.pdf. percentage point from 2013. The increase was 4 • The Express • Friday, December 10-11, 2015

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Blackstone Southbridge News Valley Tribune Sturbridge Villager Spencer Charlton Villager New Leader EXPRESSFriday, December 11, 2015 Webster Times A memory

JILL ROUSEY pink and black high top sneakers in the home back here in Massachusetts. I again. My son was a toddler and I had [email protected] late 80’s and it was ok. I listened to rock visited her often and took her places she to muster up the courage to see her. I It’s funny how the smallest things music in her car, and again, because it always loved. We would spend a day at wanted my husband to meet the woman can spark a memory. I remember being was me, it was ok. the Museum, and she wouldn’t know who impacted my life so strongly. I young, and being the light in my grand- She taught me a lot. She made me what we were doing there. I would take wanted her to see her great grandson. mothers’ life. Now, 30 years later, I tapes of Beethoven and Mozart. She her out to eat and she wouldn’t remem- She sat barely moving. She didn’t know still can smell the perfume she would took me to fine restaurants. We spent ber how to use a fork. how to eat anymore, speak anymore, wear, taste her cookies, and feel her soft every free weekend at the Museum of I moved away and after a year came and do much of anything anymore. I carpet under my feet as I ran barefoot Fine Arts. She traveled the world and back to visit. I couldn’t wait to see her. took some pictures and hugged her and around her house. My Nana was the always brought me back a beautiful sou- I went into the nursing home and her we left. most important lady in my life. She venir. She taught me the importance of nurse said she was in the meeting room That was the last time I saw her. And was truly an inspiration. She was the reading classics, writing for the love of listening to a story. I waited patiently at as tough as it was, I knew her spirit caretaker for her 3 younger sisters. One it, and always speaking properly. the door and trying to get her attention died a long time ago. She was so bright with crippling MS, another with dis- Nana was beautiful. She kept herself I politely waved and smiled when she and vibrant, that is how she would ease related mental retardation, and the healthy and her hair perfectly coifed. looked my way. As the patients were have wanted me to remember her. She third just a baby. She joined the Navy to Her nails and makeup were always neu- coming out and back to their rooms passed away a year ago. It was so hard be a medic, and was a WAVES (Women tral and modest, but always done. No I saw her and smiled this huge grin but finally she was at peace. We keep Accepted for Volunteer Emergency one had hands as soft as hers. I would and held out my arms to hug her. She her picture up, her jewelry is shiny and Service) in the 1930’s. After meeting crawl into her bed at night and sleep walked right by me. She had no idea well kept in the beautiful sterling jewel- and marrying my grandfather she fin- next to her; it was safe there. I thought who I was. I called her name, “Nana” ry box she gave me many years ago, and ished her schooling, and was a dental we had such a strong connection that I said, “it’s me. How are you?” she just we named our daughter after her. I had hygienist for as long as I can remember. we woke up at the same time, but she looked at me, frightened as if to say, to stop being sad for her and smile at She worked hard and was still the class- would wake up and just look at me. “Who is this girl that won’t leave me the person she helped me become. I feel iest woman I knew. There was always a Smile at me. Hug me. alone.” Her nurse came over and said, happy when I think of her and we keep starched and pressed tablecloth on the She was always my biggest fan, and I “This is your granddaughter here to her spirit alive in our home all the time. table. Even just for breakfast the table was hers. I wasn’t her only grandchild, visit you. Say hello, give her a hug.” She Whether it is a recipe she used to make was fully set with all the correct cut- but everyone knew I was her favorite. smiled at me and walked away. that I put my own spin on and make it lery and dishes. Her house was always I remember going to visit her in I was thrown back into a whirlwind for my family, or displaying some of spotless down to her baby grand piano Florida after she retired there. Her of panic and sadness. I kept a brave face the many beautiful trinkets that used being perpetually dusted. Every bed memory was starting to go, but she until I got outside and I let my emotions to be hers. I smile when I hear classical was made with hospital corners, a bed still carried on as if it wasn’t. As if out. I was heartbroken, I was angry, music, or take my own family to the spread, and a pillow sham before we having Alzheimer’s was something to and I was confused. I knew then that the museum. I remember her, I love her, even left the room in the morning. She be ashamed of. As the years went on Nana I had my entire life would have and I smile for her every day. was known as the most proper person she slowly got worse. From forgetting to live on as a memory, her body was It’s funny how the smallest thing can in our family. Yet, I was the sunshine to turn off the stove, to not knowing upstairs in that nursing home, and it spark a memory. And it’s a good feeling in her world. I could run into the house where she was or what she was doing. looked like her, smelled like her, was as to turn anything sad into something with muddy shoes on her white carpet She became angry and frustrated and beautiful as her, but it wasn’t her. amazing. Here’s to you Nana, wherever and it was ok. I asked her for clashing we had to put her in an assisted living Many years later I went to visit her you are. www.TheHeartOfMassachusetts.com