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VOL.Quarter 86 NO. 151 TUESDAY, JUNE 27, 2017 Turnpike 75 cents Auction Industrial Park will benefit walk-through Gymnasts and consultation By Lori Szepelak Correspondent scheduled WESTFIELD-Megan Wright has seen firsthand Fran Aguda, coordinator for the Westfield Council on Aging’s By Amy Porter the family ties that are made by being part of the Companion Program, reviews a display board with volunteer Correspondent YMCA of Greater Westfield. Christine Iglesias that will be part of a social event April 26. WESTFIELD – A site walk through and consultation ses- Wright, who has served as the YMCA’s gymnas- sion for the Turnpike Industrial Park has been scheduled by tics program director and head coach for 15 years, the state’s MEPA (Massachusetts Environmental Policy took over the position from her mother, Linda Act) office for Monday, April 23 beginning at 5:30 p.m. at Wright, who also continues to coach ‘Y’ gymnasts. 70 Turnpike Industrial Road. The walk through of the prop- Prior to becoming director, Wright also served as a Intuition used when erty will be followed by a consultation in the conference gymnastics coach for five years. room at 70 Turnpike Industrial Road beginning at 6:30 p.m. “I grew up at the YMCA,” said Wright, whose “This is the first public outreach daughter Kenzie Kluizo, 10, now follows in her matching seniors by the state’s MEPA office regard- mom’s footsteps in the gymnastics program. ing the proposed Turnpike Wright said gymnastics has always been a passion Industrial Park. It will be a chance for her and now she relishes watching the young for officials and citizens to explore people in the competitive gymnastics program excel with companions the property first-hand and ver- in their area of expertise. By Lori Szepelak bally voice their support or con- “I enjoy watching the progress that the kids make Correspondent cerns regarding the project,” said and sharing my love of the sport,” said Wright. WESTFIELD-As demand for volunteer companions continues to City Advancement Office Joseph Wright added that because of the YMCA’s mis- grow in the city, a special Westfield Council on Aging Companion Mitchell. sion to serve as many families as possible, fundrais- Program Volunteer Interest Social is slated April 26. The meeting follows the city’s ers are conducted throughout the year to help defray “If you want to impact an older adult’s life in a positive way, con- submission of an Environmental City Advancement the cost to families. sider volunteering,” said Fran Aguda, Companion Program coordina- Notification Form (ENF) to the Office Joe Mitchell. “We want to give kids an opportunity to do gym- tor. Secretary of the Executive Office nastics competitively without extreme costs,” said The social event will begin at 6 p.m. at the Westfield Senior Center of Energy and Environmental Affairs (EOEEA) for the Wright. on Noble Street and will feature remarks by Aguda on the overall Turnpike Industrial Park, which is subject to the A Quarter Auction event is planned April 28 in program, as well as stories about two clients who have been matched Massachusetts Environmental Policy Act. the general purpose room at the YMCA on Court with a companion. Also, two volunteer companions – Marie Fisher, a The Turnpike Industrial Park, as described in the ENF is Street which will help raise funds for the gymnas- volunteer since 2002, and Karen Page, a volunteer since 2016, will for the construction of a mixed-use development with tics program. Doors open at 3 p.m. and the auction share their experiences and will be available to answer any questions 105,000 square feet (sf) of office space, 550,000 sf of ware- runs from 4 to 7 p.m. The cost is $5 per person and with attendees after the short program. Refreshments will also be house and distribution space, 211,000 sf of light industrial/ served. manufacturing space and 122,000 sf of light industrial/ See Quarter Auction, Page 3 “Our greatest need is having volunteer companions provide trans- research and development space. The project includes up to portation to medical appointments for our homebound clients,” said 1,885 parking spaces, interior drives and utilities The proj- Aguda, adding that ways to also assist seniors can include grocery ect site is a 74.88-acre parcel generally bordered by Cabot shopping, helping with errands, and taking time to visit. Road, Sabrina Brook Road, Turnpike Industrial Road, unde- Aguda noted the goal of the companion program is to help older veloped land bordering the MassPike and forested and adults maintain their independence and sense of well-being. cleared fields to the west. Vehicular access to the site will be “We currently have 40 volunteers and would like to have 10 to 15 provided from Cabot Road and Turnpike Industrial Road. more volunteers to match with seniors who are seeking services,” said The project will alter 74.65 acres of land and add 48.15 Aguda. acres of impervious area. It will generate 3,520 average During a Friday afternoon meeting with Aguda, volunteer Christine daily trips (adt), use 17,170 gallons per day (gpd) of water Iglesias shared her enthusiasm for the program. and generate 15,875 gpd of wastewater. “Fran is great with everyone,” said Iglesias. “She makes you feel In an interview with the Westfield News on April 12, comfortable in the process of volunteering.” Mitchell said the potential tax revenue for the proposed Iglesias, who has shared her time with seniors since 2010, notes that Turnpike Industrial Park is $1.3 million a year, with the volunteering for two hours a week can make a difference in someone’s potential for 1,100 jobs, and $120 million in private invest- life. ment. He said it will take eight to ten years to build the “Since I retired I am able to do extra visits if the need arises,” said whole project. Iglesias. “I would encourage people to stop by the social to see how The ENF is available for review in the MEPA Members of the YMCA of Greater Westfield’s the program works since it is so rewarding.” competitive gymnastics team will benefit from a Environmental Monitor, which may be found online at: unique fundraiser slated April 28. (Submitted photo) http://web1.env.state.ma.us/EEA/emepa/emonitor. See Seniors, Page 8 aspx#newprojects or obtained from Kyle Greaves at 617 607-2988 or by email at [email protected]. The EOEEA will receive public comments on the ENF through April 25. All persons wishing to comment may do so until April 25 by Baystate Health blood drive in Southwick on Tuesday writing to Secretary of the EOEEA at 100 Cambridge Street, Suite 800, , MA 02114, Att: MEPA Office, and refer- By Greg Fitzpatrick for Care, Baystate Wing, Baystate encing the project. Correspondent Mary Lane, Baystate Franklin, The site visit and consultation session will be held to SOUTHWICK – Baystate The Baystate Children’s Hospital, receive advice and comments from agencies, officials, and Health will be holding a blood and Baystate Medical Center (the citizens regarding which environmental issues, if any, are drive on Tuesday from 1 p.m. area’s only Level 1 Trauma significant for this project. Opinions as to the extent and until 6 p.m. The Baystate Health Center). significance of possible environmental impact will be wel- Bloodmobile will be located at In order to be able to donate come. 195 College Highway, outside of blood, you have to meet certain “There will still be opportunities for written comments the Big Y, and they will be taking requirements. People need to be at and questions regarding the project after the 23rd,” Mitchell all blood types. least 17-years-old, weigh 110 said. Amy Benson, a recruiter for pounds or more, and be in good the Blood Donor Program at health. Interested individuals also Baystate Health, emphasized have to know where they’ve trav- just how important it is for peo- eled in the past three years, bring ple to donate blood. all lists of medications they may “With all of the inclement Baystate Health will be holding a blood drive at the Big Y have, and make sure they have weather from this winter, a ter- in Southwick on Tuesday. (Photo courtesy of Baystate Health) food and fluids in them prior to rible flu season, and the slow According to Benson, one hundred giving blood. start to Spring, blood donations have percent of the blood donated to the pro- Anyone who ends up donating blood been extremely low,” said Benson. “We gram stays local in order to help all will receive a Big Y gift card, a gold are reaching out to the community for Baystate Health hospitals in the area. coin, and other extra benefits from the Meeting place for the walk-through and consultation will their support of a blood donation to The hospitals include Baystate Noble Big Y Pharmacy in partnership with their be the site of former Old Colony Envelopes, 70 Turnpike Baystate Health.” Hospital, The D’Amour Cancer Center wellness program. Industrial Road. (City of Westfield photo) PAGE 2 - MONDAY, APRIL 16, 2018 WWW.THEWESTFIELDNEWS.COM THE WESTFIELD NEWS

Review: ‘The Age of Innocence’ at Hartford Stage By Mark G. Auerbach made of Peter Pucci’s choreography, which keeps this production Correspondent lilting, and of Ms. Boggess’ singing, a skill which makes her one of Ah, the Gilded Age, when those on the top of New York’s “A Broadways top musical actors, and is used to great effect in her List” fled their Park Avenue mansions for their summer cottages in rendition of “Beautiful Dreamer”, a Stephen Foster tune which Newport or The Berkshires, and sailed in luxury to ports of call in came out just a few years before The Age of Innocence takes place. Europe. Everything was tony and posh back then, and money and The Age of Innocence continues at Hartford Stage through May class went together. 6. And, Hartford Stage has added the Olivier Award-winning Hartford Stage and its partner, Princeton’s McCarter Theatre London hit, Jeeves & Wooster in “Perfect Nonsense,” to next sea- Center, gave us a dazzling and satisfying production of Murder on son. The comedy from brothers David and Robert Goodale, will The Orient Express earlier this year. That show came to Hartford have its American premiere in Hartford, staged by its original direc- from New Jersey, and now, the two theatres are partnering again tor Sean Foley. with an equally dazzling and satisfying adaptation of Edith ——— Wharton’s The Age of Innocence. This production, which pre- The cast of The Age of Innocence. (Photo by T. Charles Erickson) Hartford Stage presentsThe Age of Innocence. By Edith mieres in Hartford, opens McCarter’ Theatre’s season next fall. Wharton. Adapted for the stage by Douglas McGrath.. Directed When people mention Edith Wharton around here, thoughts by four-time Tony Award winner Boyd Gaines, to tell the story of his by Doug Hughes Scenic design by John Lee Beatty. Costume almost immediately go to her summer “cottage”, The Mount, in younger self, played by Andrew Veenstra, who falls for and marries design by Linda Cho. Lighting design by Ben Stanton.. Lenox, the 1902 mansion in The Berkshires that Wharton and her May, a member of the well-heeled Welland family, played by Helen Original music and sound design by Mark Bennett. husband built, inspired by their visits to Europe. The Mount, a Cespedes. The younger man is also drawn to May’s cousin, the Choreography by Peter Pucci..Pianist: Yan Li. Cast: Sierra temple to the gilded age in America, was Wharton’s mountain Countess Ellen, portrayed by Broadway’s Sierra Boggess, who us Boggess, Helen Cespedes, Boyd Gaines, Darrie Lawrence, hideaway until she sold the place in 1911. The Mount became an unhappily married to a count. The performances of the leading quar- Deirdre Madigan, Haviland Morris, Josh Salt, Andrew elegant private school, later residence to Shakespeare and Company, tet are superb, as is the ensemble. Veenstra, Tony Ward, Nick Wyman; and Sara Norton, Daniel and today, a house museum which offers a glimpse into Wharton’s Director Doug Hughes, gives the play a powerful pacing. It’s Owens, Sara Schwab, Alessandro Gian Viviano. A co-produc- world. accompanied by one of the most visually exciting Hartford Stage tion with the McCarter Theatre. Center. through May 6. For The Age of Innocence, Edith Wharton’s 12th novel, published in productions since Anastasia and Murder on The Orient Express, tickets: 860-527-5151 or www.hartfordstage.org 1920, won the Pulitzer Prize the next year; Wharton was the first from John Lee Beatty’s solarium set, to Linda Cho’s elegantly ——— woman to receive that honor. Martin Scorsese adapted the book appealing costumes. Ben Stanton’s lighting design makes Beatty’s Mark G. Auerbach studied theatre at American University and into his 1993 film romance starring Daniel Day Lewis and sumptuous set and Cho’s fabulous costumes glisten with elegance. the Yale School of Drama. He’s worked for arts organizations Michelle Pfeiffer. The Hartford Stage production, adapted for stage Sound designer Mark Bennett has created a lovely musical score, and reported on theatre for newspapers and radio. Mark pro- by Douglas McGrath, uses an old Gentleman, beautifully played perormed with finesse by pianist Yan Li. Special mention must be duces and hosts ArtsBeat Radio on 89.5fm/WSKB Radio.

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TODAY IN HISTORY Today is Monday, April 16, the 106th day of 2018. There are 259 days left in the year.

n April 16, 1963, Martin Luther King Jr. wrote his Baruch declared: “Let us not be deceived - we are today pressure cookers packed with explosives, nails and other “Letter from Birmingham Jail” in which the civil in the midst of a cold war.” lethal shrapnel - but said they didn’t know yet who had Orights activist responded to a group of local cler- done it, or why. An envelope addressed to Sen. Roger gymen who had criticized him for leading street pro- In 1968, American author Edna Ferber, whose novels Wicker, R-Miss., tested positive for ricin, a potentially fatal tests; King defended his tactics, writing, “Injustice any- included “So Big,” ‘’Show Boat” and “Giant,” and who poison. (A Mississippi man later pleaded guilty to send- where is a threat to justice everywhere.” collaborated with George S. Kaufman on such plays as ing letters dusted with ricin to Wicker, President Barack “Stage Door” and “Dinner at Eight,” died in New York at Obama and a judge.) NFL player-turned-broadcaster Pat On this date: age 82. Summerall, 82, died in Dallas.

In 1789, President-elect George Washington left Mount In 1972, Apollo 16 blasted off on a voyage to the moon One year ago: Vernon, Virginia, for his inauguration in New York. with astronauts John W. Young, Charles M. Duke Jr. and Robert Godwin Sr., a 74-year-old retiree, was shot to Ken Mattingly on board. death along a Cleveland street; authorities said his ran- In 1818, the U.S. Senate ratified the Rush-Bagot Treaty dom killing was posted on Facebook by the gunman who severely limiting the number of American and British mili- In 1986, dispelling rumors he was dead, Libyan leader killed himself during a police chase in Erie, Pennsylvania, tary vessels on the Great Lakes. Moammar Gadhafi (MOO’-ah-mar gah-DAH’-fee) ap- two days later. U.S. officials said a North Korean medi- peared on television to condemn the U.S. raid on his um-range missile exploded seconds after launch, a high- In 1862, during the Civil War, President Abraham Lincoln country and to say that Libyans were “ready to die” de- profile failure that came hours before U.S. Vice President signed a bill ending slavery in the District of Columbia. fending their nation. Mike Pence arrived in South Korea for a visit at the start The Confederacy conscripted all white men between the of a 10-day trip to Asia. Turkish President Recep Tayyip ages of 18 to 35. In 1996, Britain’s Prince Andrew and his wife, Sarah, the Erdogan (REH’-jehp TY’-ihp UR’-doh-wahn) won a his- Duchess of York, announced they were in the process of toric referendum greatly expanding the powers of his of- In 1912, American aviator Harriet Quimby became the divorcing. fice, although opposition parties questioned the outcome. first woman to fly across the English Channel, leaving Dover, England, and arriving near Calais, France, in 59 In 2007, in one of America’s worst school attacks, a Ko- Today’s Birthdays: minutes. rean-born college senior killed 32 people on the campus Emeritus Pope Benedict XVI is 91. Actor Peter Mark Rich- of Virginia Tech before taking his own life. man is 91. Singer Bobby Vinton is 83. Denmark’s Queen In 1935, the radio comedy program “Fibber McGee and Margrethe II is 78. Basketball Hall of Famer Kareem Ab- Molly” premiered on the NBC Blue Network. Ten years ago: dul-Jabbar is 71. Former Massachusetts first lady Ann The Supreme Court upheld, 7-2, the most widely used Romney is 69. Alaska Gov. Bill Walker is 67. NFL coach In 1945, during World War II, a Soviet submarine in the method of lethal injection, allowing states to resume ex- Bill Belichick is 66. Rock singer and former politician Pe- Baltic Sea torpedoed and sank the MV Goya, which Ger- ecutions after a seven-month halt. Pope Benedict XVI ter Garrett is 65. Actress Ellen Barkin is 64. Actor Michel many was using to transport civilian refugees and wound- was welcomed by President George W. Bush as only the Gill is 58. Rock musician Jason Scheff (Chicago) is 56. ed soldiers; it’s estimated that up to 7,000 people died. second pontiff to visit the White House (after John Paul Singer Jimmy Osmond is 55. Rock singer David Pirner II) and the first in 29 years. Mathematician-meteorologist (Soul Asylum) is 54. Actor-comedian Martin Lawrence is In 1947, the cargo ship Grandcamp, carrying ammoni- Edward Lorenz, the father of “chaos theory,” died in Cam- 53. Actor Jon Cryer is 53. Rock musician Dan Rieser is um nitrate, blew up in the harbor in Texas City, Texas; a bridge, Massachusetts, at age 90. 52. Actor Peter Billingsley is 47. Actor Lukas Haas is 42. nearby ship, the High Flyer, which was carrying ammo- Actress-singer Kelli O’Hara is 42. Actress Claire Foy (TV: nium nitrate and sulfur, caught fire and exploded the fol- Five years ago: “The Crown”) is 34. Figure skater Mirai Nagasu is 25. Ac- lowing day; the blasts and fires killed nearly 600 people. Federal agents zeroed in on how the Boston Marathon tress Sadie Sink is 16. At the South Carolina statehouse, financier Bernard M. bombing the day before was carried out - with kitchen THE WESTFIELD NEWS WWW.THEWESTFIELDNEWS.COM MONDAY, APRIL 16, 2018 - PAGE 3

Vincent Sulewski, member of Officer of the Day and Westfield Marine Corps League member of American Marlene A. Hills, resident of Detachment 141, performs Taps Westfield, enjoys the morning Legion Post 124, Gary Frank G. Mills II, member during the Patriot’s Day cere- Fontaine. sun during the Ceremony. mony. of American Legion Whip City Memorial Post 454, rings the ceremonial bell honoring the descendant families, Bush, Dewey, Government Meetings Kellogg, Noble, Shepard Patriot’s Day Ceremony and Sackett families. MONDAY, APRIL 16 On Saturday, it was a warm, sunny morning when veterans organizations from Westfield gathered at Parker Memorial Park for the annual Patriot’s Day ceremony. With descendant Blandford: families being remembered, a commemorative wreath was placed in their honor. (Photos by Police Department Meeting at 6 pm Don Wielgus) Assessor’s Meeting at 6 pm Zoning Board Meeting at 7 pm Selectboard Meeting at 7 pm Tolland: Board of Selectmen at 5 pm Westfield Marine Corps Detachment 141 honor guard. TUESDAY, APRIL 17

Standing in for a photo op, Mayor Westfield: Brian Sullivan, Julie Barnes, repre- Citizens with Disabilities at 6:30 pm senting the Westfield Veteran’s office, Massachusetts State Representative Southwick: John Velis, and State Senator Donald Members of the Vietnam Veterans, Chapter 219 Finance Committee Meeting at 6 pm F. Humason, Jr. stand at ease, James Lamb, Lester H. Eldridge, Sr., Planning Board Public Hearings at 7:15 pm and Kenneth N. Lafreniere. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 18 Members of American Legion Whip City Memorial Post 454, Color Guard, Daniel Blandford: Flechsig, Robert N. Board of Health Meeting at 6 pm O’Sullivan and Dennis R. Finance Committee at 7 pm Yefko. Fire Department Meeting at 7 pm Historical Commission Meeting at 7 pm Huntington: Board of Assessors at 6 pm Board of Health at 6 pm Alexandra Borowiec, Member of the Westfield Marine Corps League, Detachment 141. Wreath laying, Cindy T. Lacoste, American legion Post 124, Gene H. Theroux, American Legion Post THURSDAY, APRIL 19 124 and Marine Corps League Detachment 141. Blandford: Library Trustees Meeting at 7:30 pm Westfield: Personnel Action Committee at 6:30 pm

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Commander Robert J. Ragone, American Legion Granville: Whip City Memorial Post Selectboard at 7 pm American Legion Post 124, Chaplain, 454 and Master of Ceremony Assessors at 7:30 pm Paul W. Nimchick, Jr. of the Patriot’s Day Event. Planning Board at 7:30 pm Blandford: Council on Aging Meeting at 4 pm Assessor’s Meeting at 6 pm Conservation Commission at 6 pm Tolland: Men’s Coffee at PSC Building at 7:45 am Board of Selectmen at 5 pm Planning Board at 7 pm Westfield: School Committee at 7 pm

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Tolland: Board of Assessors at 10 am American Legion Post 124 Honor Guard.

Quarter Auction Continued from Page 1 Lost and Found the event is open to the public. Two paddles will be included in the admission price and additional paddles will be available FOUND: Set of four keys and keychain on the side of the prior to the start of the auction. road, Rte 20 in Chester, near the Chester/Blandford state “We fundraise throughout the year to help offset the cost of replacing old equipment, purchasing uniforms for team members, forest. If this is yours, please call the Westfield News. (4/11) and replacing mat covers,” said Wright. Wright noted that auction attendees are asked to bring quarters that will be used throughout the evening to try and win items that will range in price from $1 to more than $50. Each vendor will auction one or two items and provide a brief description, as well as its retail value. Vendors expected to participate at press time include Barrie Hanscom-Houle, Tupperware; Dee Dee Pielock, Style Dot; Sue Reardon Hepburn, Lipsense; Stacy Deprey, Young Living; Beth Skowron, Tastefully Simple; Erin Hall, LulaRoe; Emily Harrington, Thirty-One Gifts; Bryant/Tammy Keeney, Antler Dog Chews and Gifts, and Catherine Vatter, Avon. A host of raffle prizes will also be available to try and win and range from gift cards to a youth YMCA membership. If a busi- ness would like to donate a raffle prize, contact Wright at (413) 568-8631. Refreshments will also be available for purchase including grinders, small hot meals, snacks and drinks. Proceeds raised from this fundraiser will benefit the 50 members, ages 5 to 17, on the YMCA competitive gymnastics team, as well as 15 members, ages 4 to 9, on the beginner gymnastics team. Traditional gymnastics includes the balance beam, uneven bars, floor exercises and vault. Currently, team members are training for the 2018 Northeast Regional YMCA Gymnastics Championship in Maine. Trainers working alongside Wright with the teams include Linda Wright, head coach, Tai’le Oprecht, Justine Butler, Kendall Neidig, Emily McPherson and Sarah Thomas. “During our recent 2018 YMCA Tri-State Gymnastics Championships in New Hampshire our kids did well, individually and with the team competition,” said Wright. PAGE 4 - MONDAY, APRIL 16, 2018 WWW.THEWESTFIELDNEWS.COM THE WESTFIELD NEWS COMMENT

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Listen to latest PulseLine calls at http://www.thewestfieldnews.com Trump: All lawyers ‘deflated’ by FBI raid Opposition to immigrant sanctuary on Michael Cohen WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump said Sunday that all lawyers are now “deflated and concerned” by spreading in California the FBI raid on his personal attorney Michael Cohen, who is under criminal investigation for personal business dealings. SANTA ANA, Calif. (AP) — More Affairs at California State University, election. But it’s starting to spread. “Attorney Client privilege is now a thing of the past,” he local governments in California are Los Angeles, said it’s not surprising Escondido in neighboring San Diego tweeted. “I have many (too many!) lawyers and they are resisting the state’s efforts to resist the Republicans are galvanizing over immi- County has voted to support the federal probably wondering when their offices, and even homes, are Trump administration’s immigration gration. lawsuit and last week the small city of going to be raided with everything, including their phones crackdown, and political experts see “Politics is very much about emotions, Ripon in the state’s Central Valley did and computers, taken. All lawyers are deflated and con- politics at play as Republicans try to fire especially in midterms,” he said. “I think the same. cerned!” up voters in a state where the GOP has it was only a matter of time when people In many cases, meetings on the issue The raid carried out last Monday at Cohen’s apartment, grown weak. went back to the issue that actually hits have drawn boisterous crowds. Anti- hotel room, office and safety deposit box sought bank Since the Jeff Sessions-led Department the nerve in the Republican base these illegal immigration activists have trav- records, records on Cohen’s dealing in the taxi industry, of Justice sued California last month days more than any other.” eled from city to city to attend, heighten- Cohen’s communications with the Trump campaign and over its so-called “sanctuary state” law Under Democratic leadership, ing tensions with those who want their information on payments he made in 2016 to former Playboy limiting police collaboration with immi- California has enacted a series of laws in communities to support immigrant- model Karen McDougal and to porn actress Stormy Daniels, gration agents, at least a dozen local recent years aimed at helping immi- friendly policies or stay out of the fray. people familiar with the investigation told The Associated governments have voted to either join or grants, including issuing driver’s licens- In response to the controversy, some Press. support the lawsuit or for resolutions es regardless of legal status and assisting local governments have taken the oppo- One of Trump’s lawyers, Joanna Hendon, filed papers late opposing the state’s position. Those with tuition at state universities. After site approach. Leaders in Santa Ana, an Sunday asking a federal judge to block prosecutors from include the Board of Supervisors in Trump was elected, lawmakers passed Orange County city home to about studying material seized in the raid until Cohen and the Orange County, which has more than 3 the measure to limit police collaboration 330,000 residents, voted to support president have both had a chance to review those materials million people. with federal immigration agents. California in the lawsuit. and argue which are subject to attorney-client privilege. More action is coming this week, with Immigrant and civil rights advocates Some of the supervisors pushing the “Fairness and justice - as well as the appearance of fairness leaders in the Orange County city of Los applauded the measure, known as SB54, issue in Orange and San Diego counties and justice - require that, before they are turned over to the Alamitos scheduled to vote Monday on as a way to encourage immigrants to are Republicans running for Congress Investigative Team, the seized materials relating to the a proposal for a local law to exempt the report crime to police without fearing and they may see this as a way to gener- President must be reviewed by the only person who is truly community of 12,000 from the state law. deportation. Critics said it would make it ate needed enthusiasm, said Louis motivated to ensure that the privilege is properly invoked and On Tuesday, the San Diego County too hard for federal agents to find and DeSipio, a political science professor at applied: the privilege-holder himself, the President,” Hendon Board of Supervisors is meeting to con- deport ex-convicts who are a danger to the University of California, Irvine. wrote. sider joining the Trump administration communities. “The mobilization that could come On Friday, lawyers for Cohen appeared in federal court in lawsuit. Most of the local governments siding from introducing immigration debates New York asking that they, not the Department of Justice, be Immigration has been a hot topic with the Trump administration are in into county political races may be a given a first crack at reviewing the seized evidence to see if across the country since President Orange County, an area once considered critical element in a year like 2018 when it was relevant to the investigation or could be forwarded to Donald Trump campaigned in 2016 on a GOP stronghold but that voted for Democrats will likely be more mobi- criminal investigators without jeopardizing attorney-client promises of tougher enforcement and a Hillary Clinton in the 2016 presidential lized than Republicans,” he said. privilege. wall on the U.S.-Mexico border. It has In a court filing Friday, federal prosecutors said the crimi- been a lightning rod issue in California nal investigation had been going on for months and agents far longer. had already searched multiple email accounts maintained by The state passed a measure backed by Cohen under an earlier search warrant. Republican Gov. Pete Wilson in the Prosecutors contend that Cohen was “performing little to 1990s to deny public health care and no legal work” for Trump. They acknowledged that the inves- education to immigrants in the country tigation was referred by special counsel Robert Mueller, who illegally. It was later overturned but left is looking into Russian interference in the 2016 U.S. presi- a lingering resentment among the state’s dential election, but was being conducted by the U.S. attor- growing Hispanic population. ney’s office in Manhattan. In recent years, California Republicans White House press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders have taken a less strident approach to demurred when asked Sunday on ABC’s “This Week” if immigration in a state where one in four Trump was worried that Cohen might agree to work with people are foreign-born. But the Trump prosecutors, if charged, to reduce his own punishment. administration lawsuit has energized “Look, the president is very confident in the fact that he has many in a party that has been rendered done nothing wrong and he can’t speak on behalf of anyone nearly irrelevant at the state level, where else, but he’s very confident in what he has and hasn’t done,” Democrats control every key office. Sanders said. “And he’s going to continue focusing and fight- “When the attorney general of the ing for the American people.” United States decides to take a firm posi- Cohen, who didn’t attend Friday’s hearing, was ordered to tion against it, I think that gave a signal appear in federal court on Monday to help answer questions to a lot of us that, ‘Hey, California is on about his law practice. He has denied wrongdoing. the wrong side of this thing,’” said Fred Both McDougal and Daniels say they had affairs with a Whitaker, chairman of the Republican married Trump, which the president has denied. Party in Orange County. He also is a In this April 14, 2017, file photo, protesters rally outside a courthouse where a Daniels’ attorney, Michael Avenatti, said Sunday that his councilman in the city of Orange who federal judge heard arguments in the first lawsuit challenging President Donald client will attend Monday’s hearing. In a tweet, he also proposed a local resolution on the issue Trump’s executive order to withhold funding from communities that limit coop- responded to Trump’s comment about how “all lawyers” are that passed last week. eration with immigration authorities in San Francisco. U.S. District Judge feeling after the Cohen raid. Raphael Sonenshein, executive direc- William Orrick on Monday, March 5, 2018, rejected the state’s request for a “To be clear - I am not “deflated and concerned”. I am tor of the Pat Brown Institute for Public preliminary injunction to turn over the money. (AP Photo) “elated and hopeful,“” Avenatti wrote. “The events of the last week reinstill the belief that NOBODY is above the law and the attorney-client privilege cannot be used by those in power to hide criminal conduct.” Letter to the Editor

To the Editor Hello Ward 3, and all of Westfield…a bit of a continuation…Fantastic Highland Elementary School has formed a Student Government group from 4th and 5th graders, and they are already presenting themselves very well. It also great to have the Council approve the funds for WTA’s Hanger 2 so as to complete some of the needs for their aviation repair program; only 1 The Westfield News of 3 in the country!!!! With all of this wonderful stuff coming from our youth I would encourage you to encourage your youth, A publication of the Westfield News Group LLC nieces, and nephews, grandchildren to get involved. Whether for gun safety, or anti-bullying; modernizing school curriculum and practices, or in support of education, and affordable Higher Education. Restore a sense of purpose thus self-worth and value Flora Masciadrelli James Johnson-Corwin to being an American. Remember a big part of American Exceptionalism is that there is a balance of the number of voter/par- Director of Sales/ Multi-Media Manager ticipants, and the power of money to decide who hire to manage OUR government. Classified Manager I do offer my condolences to the family of Law Enforcement Officers, for the loss of Officer Gagne on the Cape…HOW Marie Brazee CAN SOMEONE WITH 100 convictions still be walking around, and have a weapon? I do not care if half were just J Walking Chris Putz Business Manager Sports Editor or Speeding tickets; NO, he should not be still on the streets, or has having been convicted 100 times and still free embolden Lorie Perry him? Director of Ad Production Our DPW, who do all kinds of outside work in terrible weather. I noticed the work being done along the Orange St. corridor. And, THANK YOU, now that we have the weather for our pothole work. I especially thank you for the Washington St. repairs, as it is main access road. And, I THANK YOU AND MY CAR THANKS YOU for fixing up the road through Whitney Park. Patrick R. Berry President There is another, related issue: the parking area near the PVTA building. I know that the city does not want to spend money on surfacing it as we want to know who/what will be bidding and building in the business and parking deck space. BUT, if busi- nesses are going to attract customers they need a reasonable place to park. Oh, for those who asked…PVT has not had any 62 School Street, Westfield , MA 01085 bidders for their snack bar/coffee shop yet. And the top area is open space. And, I would still like to see a gated entrance into (413)562-4181 Whitney Park; there has been m0ore illegal dumping. But, luckily no charcoal fire pits yet. www.thewestfieldnews.com Next I am most proud of Rep. Velis in his response to my letter re: Civics requirement, and in his support for legislation to prevent animal abuse; and as he said: “I am a dog lover too.” OK that is enough for today….I remain your Former Ward 3 City Councilor, Brian Hoose. [email protected] THE WESTFIELD NEWS WWW.THEWESTFIELDNEWS.COM MONDAY, APRIL 16, 2018 - PAGE 5 Police Logs Obituaries WESTFIELD thewestfieldnews.com/category/obituaries/ Major crime and incident report Sunday, April 8, 2018 1:10 a.m.: disturbance, Noble Street, a caller reports a party David E. Ott James H. Sullivan, Jr. involving college aged revelers is creating a disturbance in the Wste field – David BLANDFORD, Mass. – James neighborhood, the responding officers report about 20 persons Emerson Ott (1947-2018) died (Jim) Henry Sullivan Jr., 71, of were dispersed and peace was restored; April 12th after a long battle with Blandford passed away Friday, 10:21 a.m.: disturbance, Springfield Road, a caller reports Idiopathic Pulmonary Fibrosis at April 13 at home with his wife that during a dispute over a parking space a female party age 71. David will be missed by Lucia and daughter Kathleen at threatened him with a bat before going into a store, the other his family and by the hundreds of his side. He was born in party called from the store to reports the dispute and said that people he touched everyday Cambridge, Mass. September 28, she did pull a baseball bat out of her car when the man through his work at Riverbend 1946. He is the son of the late approached her, the officer reports that the woman was found Medical Group. David dearly Cornelia (Murphy) and James H. to be the subject of outstanding warrants, Daphne L. Holland, loved his family and considered Sullivan Sr. of Cambridge. He 28, of 54 Edgewood St., Springfield, was arrested on warrants himself lucky to love his work, was predeceased by their son, issued by the Springfield and Northampton district courts; the people he worked with and James H. Sullivan IV July 3, 11:06 a.m.: animal compliant, a caller said he has taken those he took care of for the past 2009. custody of two stray dogs, the responding animal control offi- 30 years. He grew up on Guam Jim served in cer reports a Dalmatian dog and a pit bull dog were trans- and could tell you stories of his combat in Vietnam ported to the Westfield Animal Shelter; life there that made you want to for 13 months and was honorably discharged 6:45 p.m.: trespassing, Pochassic Road, a caller reports a join him on that 210 square mile from the U.S. Marine Corps with the rank of motorcyclist is riding on his fields and causing damage, the island. For college, David went Sergeant on August 13, 1964. He then served responding officer reports that the motorcycle was leaking to New Mexico State University in the U.S. Marine Corps Reserves until fluids, the vehicle was transported to the police impound yard; where he learned he did NOT want to be an Engineer, so he 1970. After his military service he attended the Stockbridge took on the life of a cowboy until the Red Cross found him School of Agriculture at the University of Massachusetts, 11:48 p.m.: suspicious person, Noble Hospital, 115 W. and made him call home. Without his college deferment Amherst, where he was later employed. Silver St., a caller from the hospital reports that the subject of David became a member of the Navy and Jim married Lucia Mary Maloney June 15, 1968 St. outstanding warrants is being released, Arthur R. Caney, 62, it was one of his proudest achievements to Luke’s Church in Belmont, Mass. The couple met as teenag- of 753 Taylor St., was arrested on two warrants issued by serve as a Corpsman to a US Marine base ers at a CYO dance at St. Luke’s. Living in Blandford for Springfield District Court. in Vietnam. He carried his Corpsman over 40 years, Jim served the community on the Finance training back to the states as he attended Committee, coached Little League, was a member of the Monday, April 9, 2018 college in an early Physician’s Assistant Blandford Boy Scout Committee, and was a long-time vol- 1:57 a.m.: assault, Elm Street, a patrol officer reports he program. For the past 42 years he has done a job he loved. unteer for the Blandford Fair. At the Fair he was responsible was flagged down by a man who said that he had been assault- On May 30th, David would have been at Riverbend for 30 for oversight for the ox and horse draw ring. He saw to the ed by a known person, the officer reports the victim said that years and he would tell you that he loved each day of the 30 preparation of the ring, the scales, barns, and even repainted the suspect had taken exception to his greeting of the suspect’s years….no one loved his work more. A conversation with the WWII Blandford roof sign. This was a direction finder girlfriend and sucker punched him causing him to collapse to David might lead you through word origins, travel in for Westover pilots at that time. He was the Superintendent the ground where the suspect kicked him, the suspect was Turkey, diesel car repair or his last meal; but you would of Watson Park for a number of years. During his tenure he found at his girlfriend’s nearby residence, Jonathan Savard, come away with the understanding that this man loved his refurbished the tennis court, the gardens and was responsi- 25, of 387 Riverdale St., West Springfield, was arrested for life and enjoyed knowing about everything. While his chil- ble for the park’s acquisition of the Kabuto tractor mower. assault and battery and assault and battery with a dangerous dren were growing up he learned little bit about baseball Jim also volunteered for the Glasgow Lands Festival when weapon (a shod foot); and coached for 10 years. As Scoutmaster of Troop 102 it it was held at the Fairgrounds. He worked for the 4:49 a.m.: loitering, Main Street, a caller reports two per- greatly pleased him that both his sons were Eagle Scouts, a Massachusetts Turnpike before becoming the Coordinator sons with a shopping cart have been in the business for some rank he had achieved many years before. David loved his of Buildings and Grounds at Westfield State University. He time but have not purchased anything, the caller also stated wife of 42 years Norma (Gaughan) and his children Nathan, retired from the university in May 2006 as the Athletic that the persons emit an offensive odor, the responding officer Andrew and Kathryn. He was predeceased by his daughter Equipment Manager. On campus he volunteered as a line- reports the couple was encouraged to leave the business; Rebecca. He leaves his brother Roderick and sisters Norma, man for home football games and volunteered for soccer 6:57 a.m.: school investigation, Harrison Avenue, a school Beth and Maureen as well as many loving sister and brother events as well. A life-long member of both the Belmont, resource officer requests a marked cruiser to investigate a in laws, nieces, nephews and great nieces and nephews. Mass. Veterans of Foreign Wars and the Sons of Erin in report of a person on school grounds wearing a holster which “Remember that when you leave this earth, you can take Westfield, he was also a member of the Parish Council for may hold a firearm, the SRO reports the “holster” contained a with you nothing that you have received – only what you our Lady of the Rosary Roman Catholic Church in Russell. cell phone; have given: a full heart, enriched by honest service, love, Besides his wife of 50 years, Lucia Sullivan of Blandford 10:03 a.m.: disturbance Kasper Drive, a caller reports a sacrifice and courage.” -St. Francis of Assisi. Visiting and daughter Kathleen Sullivan of Westfield, he leaves his noise complaint, the responding officer reports peace was hours for David will be held on Tuesday, April 17, 2018 sister Joan and husband Dr. Samuel Smith of Roanoke, Va., restored; from 4-7 PM in the Firtion Adams FS, 76 Broad St. his sister Ann and her husband Normand Provost of South 11:38 a.m.: animal complaint, Westfield Animal Shelter, Westfield, MA. Burial will be private. www.firtionadams. Hadley; sister-in-law Molly and husband Tim Dolan of 178 Apremont Way, an animal control officer reports a person com Tyngsboro, Mass. sister- in-law Faith and husband Paul brought to the shelter a cat reportedly found in the Parker Spinetto of Hudson, Mass., many nieces, nephews and Avenue neighborhood; great-nieces and great-nephews and many friends and 1:16 p.m.: fraud, Powder Mill Village, 128 Union Street, a Donald J. Fedora neighbors. The family extends its thanks and appreciation to resident came to the station to report fraud, the responding Bonita Springs, FL – all friends, neighbors and professional personnel who have officer reports the complainant said that his credit card was Donald John Fedora, 67, of supported them throughout Jim’s 20-year battle with used on-line four times, the victim does not know how his Bonita Springs, Florida passed Systemic Lupus Erythematosus. There will be a Mass of account was compromised; away on April 8th, 2018 at Christian Burial Saturday, April 21 at 11 a.m. at Holy 1:18 p.m.: identity fraud, Woronoco Ave, a resident came to Joanne’s House at Hope Hospice. Family Parish in Russell. Calling hours will be held on the station to complain that someone stole his identity to redi- He was born on April 4th, 1951 in Friday, April 20, 2018 from 5-8 PM in the Firtion Adams rect a benefits check, the responding officer reports the victim Westfield, Massachusetts to the FS, 76 Broad St. Westfield, MA 01085. Burial will be at the suffered no cash loss; late John E. and Florence R. convenience of the family. Donations in lieu of flowers may 3:16 p.m.: fraud, a resident came to the station to complain (Fournier) Fedora. Don lived be made to the Blandford Fire Association, P.O. Box 843, that he was the victim of an on-line scam, the responding offi- most of his life in Westfield, grad- Blandford, MA 01008, whose members have been a contin- cer reported the victim said that he had attempted to obtain a uating from Westfield Trade ued source of aid. www.firtionadams.com loan on-line and was required to make significant pre-dis- School in 1971. Don and and his bursement payments, the man said that he is now unable to late wife JoAnn moved to sunny contact the putative lender and the actual loan was never made Bonita in 1999. Don was a retired to him. professional Builder/Carpenter Massachusetts man charged in and was the previous owner of Preferred Builders of Westfield, Massachusetts. He was a death of estranged girlfriend former member of the Westfield Lodge of Elks and enjoyed PITTSFIELD, Mass. (AP) — A Massachusetts man is Court Logs oil painting and was an avid reader. He is survived by his 2 step-daughters, Carissa Martinez of Bonita Springs, Florida facing a murder charge in the death last week of his and Amanda Ingram of Naples, Florida; his grandchildren estranged girlfriend. Westfield District Court Maci, Kyle, and Scott Jr.; his sisters, Gail Fedora Hines of The Berkshire district attorney’s office says 32-year-old Monday, April 9, 2018 Estero, Florida; Marcia Fedora of Boca Raton, Florida; Michael Boulais, of Hinsdale, is scheduled to be arraigned Jonathan O. Savard, 25, of 387 Riverdale St., West Susan Fedora of Tempe, Arizona; and his brother, Kevin Tuesday in Central Berkshire District Court. Springfield, was held in lieu of $700 cash bail pending a May Fedora of Westfield; and his faithful dog, Bella. As well as He is charged in the death of 24-year-old Kassedi Clark, 9 hearing after he was arraigned on charges of assault and his parents, Don was preceded in death by his beloved wife, who was found dead of multiple gunshot wounds inside a battery with a dangerous weapon and assault and battery JoAnn Barbara Ingram Fedora and his sister, Carol Fedora vehicle on Boulais’ property on Friday morning. An autop- brought by Westfield police. In a second case also brought by Waite. There will be a private service on the beach in Bonita sy determined that the death was a homicide. Westfield police, Savard (with an address at 21 Green Ave., on Monday April16th. State child welfare authorities were called to the scene to Westfield) was held in lieu of $200 cash bail pending a May Donations may be made to the charity of your choice in assist children who lived at the site. 9 hearing after he was arraigned on a change of malicious Don’s name. Boulais is being held without the right to bail pending damage to a motor vehicle. arraignment and it was unclear if he had hired a lawyer.

DA: Man accidentally shoots The Westfield News Woman to be sentenced for girlfriend, then kills himself home delivery still only... PALMER, Mass. (AP) — Authorities in Massachusetts role in drug killing in Maine say a man killed himself after accidentally shooting his girl- HOU LTON, Maine (AP) — A Massachusetts woman is ¢ friend over Canthe weekend.You Help Sarah? due to be sentenced this week after pleading guilty to felony A spokesman for the Hampden district attorney says at murderSarah and Helpsrobbery Seniors in drug-related killing in northern Per Day about 10:30 p.m. Saturday police in Palmer responded to a Maine. 75 911 call about a woman with a gunshot wound to the lower The lawyer for TiaCan Ludwick of Leominster says she was back. part of a group that drove from Massachusetts for a drug The 21-year-old woman told responders that her boyfriend deal with her cousin, You and she had no idea anyone was going * includes free online had accidentally shot her while he was unloading his gun. to be killed. access (50¢ value) She was taken to the hospital with injuries described as life- She’s due to be sentenced Help on Wednesday. threatening. The victim, Douglas Morin, was found inside his car on Please call our Circulation Dept. While she was being treated, police found her 24-year-old Oct. 16, 2016, in Sherman.Sarah? boyfriend deadwww.sarahgillett.org from an apparently self-inflicted gunshot Ludwickwww.sarahgillett.org pleaded guilty to felony murder and robbery in at 413-562-4181 Ext. 117 or wound. February, and another defendant, Darin Goulding, pleaded [email protected] No names were released. guilty to robbery. A third The investigation into the shooting remains open. defendant, Marcus Asante, of Fitchburg, Massachusetts, is awaiting a November trial. Authorities ID woman who died after crashing into train How Did This SPRINGFIELD, Mass. (AP) — Authorities have identified HouseHelp Seniors? a woman who died when she crashed her vehicle into a mov- ing train inWant Springfield. To Know A Secret? The SpringfieldAsk Republican Sarah. reports that Kenisha Forbes died early Saturday after her SUV collided with the rear sec- tion of a train.www.sarahgillett.org Rescue crews used the Jaws of Life to free the Springfield woman from her vehicle, but she died at a hospital. www.sarahgillett.org The crash is still being investigated. PAGE 6 - MONDAY, APRIL 16, 2018 www.thewestfieldnews.com THE WESTFIELD NEWS Little League Opening Day THE WESTFIELD NEWS WWW.THEWESTFIELDNEWS.COM MONDAY, APRIL 16, 2018 - PAGE 7

Little League Opening Day Plaaaay Ball!!! Little League opening day was kicked off with a parade of teams to Cross St. Playground, where John Wheeler was honored for his commitment and devotion to baseball. His grandsons, Evan and Trevor Wheeler had the honor of reciting the Little League Pledge.

The outfield is packed with teams

Spectators are greeted by the Valley Blue Sox mascot “Paws”

Dulce Diegel receives the “First Lady of Westfield Little League Award” from Ken Diegel, President.

Evan and Trevor Wheeler, grandsons of John Wheeler recite the Little League Pledge.

Evan, Treavor and Jason Wheeler with Cathy Bastible.

st Mayor Brian Sullivan throws the 1st pitch to Ted Dunn, Cathy Bastible gets to throw the 1 softball pitch to Erin Sons of Erin Team Gour, Junior League Richards Jewelers. Bicycle Winners: James Coach and Khloe LaFogg

The lucky prize winners

Jason Wheeler announces the Wheeler Division Teams

The parade begins. Photos by Lynn F. Boscher PAGE 8 - MONDAY, APRIL 16, 2018 www.thewestfieldnews.com THE WESTFIELD NEWS

A crowd of friends who turned out Friday eve- ning to sup- port Manny’s effort to raise funds for The Dana-Farber Cancer Institute.

Maria & Manny Sardinha with event coordinator Lori Miller and Paul Sardinha with his wife Delia and children Vasco & Rite. Paul Goyette is very happy with his win of homemade her husband Ray Miller. wine labeled ‘Not Bad for a Donut Maker’ Manny’s Spring Fling Westfield — Manny Sardinha of Westfield, ran his 6th Boston Marathon as a member of the Dana-Farber Marathon Challenge team in the 122nd Boston Marathon on Patriots Day. Sardinha, along with more than 500 Dana- Farber Marathon Challenge teammates, will run Massachusetts’ marathon route from Hopkinton to Boston to raise money for cancer research at Dana- Farber Cancer Institute. According to the Dana- Farber Cancer Institute website, the 2018 DFMC team is “the largest charity group in the Boston Manny Sardinha gives a thumbs up with Members of Marathon” and “aims to raise $5.5 million in pur- CrossFit Swarm in Westfield at ‘Manny’s Spring Fling’ on Candy Goyetter, Jennifer Garstka and Lisa Masciadrelli pose with Manny suit of the ultimate finish line: a world without Friday evening at East Mountain Country Club. in the middle of the dance floor Friday evening at ‘Manny’s Spring Fling’, cancer.” a fundraiser to benefit The Dana-Farber Cancer Institute. This year marks the 29th annual running of the Dana-Farber Marathon Challenge. One hundred percent of the money raised by the Dana-Farber Marathon Challenge team goes to Dana-Farber’s Claudia Adams Barr Program in Innovative Basic Cancer Research that supports promising science research in its earliest stages. The Dana-Farber Marathon Challenge has raised more than $85 mil- lion for the Barr Program to date. On Friday night Friends and Family gathered at East Mountain Country Club to support his efforts at a ‘Spring Fling’; a fundraiser complete with food, dancing and raffles which helped him reach his $15,000 fundraising goal. Each year Manny has chosen to run with a dif- ferent charity team to raise money for. His deci- sion to run with Dana-Farber was an easy one. He has known friends & colleagues who have had cancer. When asked why Dana-Farber? He responds, “I’m grateful that people are able to receive state of the art cancer treatment in the state of Massachusetts at The Dana-Farber Cancer Institute. This year I’m running in memory of my Grandmother who passed away at the young age of 38 from cancer, for my mother who had thyroid And the winner is…..Fernanda Anjos! Smiling wide as Neighborhood Friends gather to show their support for Manny at ‘Manny’s cancer, and for everyone else who has to go down she displays her raffle winnings at Friday nights fund- Spring Fling’ that path” raising event.

Seniors High school student gets top scores on ACT Exam Continued from Page 1 HYANNIS, Mass. (AP) — St. John Paul II High School “I struggled a bit in the beginning and then got into the Aguda echoed those sentiments. junior John Greer has achieved that rarest of distinctions on rhythm,” Greer said. “It is an honor and a privilege to work with folks in need and you the ACT test — the highest possible composite score of 36. The ACT tests students in English, math, reading and sci- meet the nicest people and create friendships,” said Aguda. While not every college-bound student can ace the test ence, with each section scored on a scale of 1-36. Once a volunteer has passed a CORI check and completed an appli- — only one out of every thousand students who take the The composite score comes from averaging out the four cation which includes two references, an orientation session is con- ACT earn a top score — Greer said he is happy to share test- test scores and does not include the score for the optional ducted that includes policies and procedures and do’s and don’ts when taking tips as testing season gets underway in earnest this writing test. working with clients. In addition, trainings are offered throughout the spring. Many colleges require students take the ACT as well as year on a broad range of geriatric topics. Volunteers are asked to To put Greer’s achievement in perspective, out of more SAT to be considered applicants for admission. spend two hours each week with a senior and gas mileage is reim- than two million U.S. high school students in the class of Greer, who regularly takes Advanced Placement classes, bursed. 2017 who took the ACT, only 2,760 managed to get the said he figured he already knew the subject matter on the During the first visit when the volunteer meets the client, Aguda highest possible score. curriculum-based ACT test, so he spent more time studying makes the introductions to ensure that both individuals are compati- “A 36 composite score is quite rare,” said Edward Colby, test-taking techniques. ble. senior director of media and public relations for the ACT. “It The ACT is all multiple choice and students have less than “I try to match individuals with similar interests,” said Aguda, not- is truly an outstanding rare academic achievement.” a minute to answer each question, Greer said. ing that her “intuition” also plays a vital role in her decision. Within the past five years, only one other student in “Slow down. Always read (the question) twice. You’ve Iglesias concurred. Barnstable County earned a composite score of 36, and that learned the material. There is a clear answer. It’s all about “My clients over the years have become family,” said Iglesias, add- was a 2015 graduate of Falmouth Academy, Colby said. finding it,” Greer said of his tips. Greer, a 16-year-old from East Sandwich, said he studied “I was just able to relax and focus and go one question at ing she has also enjoyed meeting her clients’ family members. “This the websites and blogs of other top scorers to get tips for a time,” he said, also recommending spending extra time service helps families release worries because they know someone is success but was still surprised when he ended up with the preparing for the science section of the exam. there to get their loved one to a medical appointment or to get grocer- highest possible score. Students can take a free practice test on the ACT website, ies.” “I was definitely caught off guard by the 36,” Greer said. Colby said. For more information on the companion program or the April 26 He took the test Feb. 10, the first possible date in 2018, in “Students who have been taking challenging courses and social, call Aguda at (413) 562-6435. order to be able to improve his score next time around if the working hard in them have actually been engaged in the very Aguda noted that the companion program is a free service and is results weren’t great, Greer said. best kind of test preparation,” Colby said in an email. funded by the Baystate Health Community Benefit Grant, the But by the time he finished the English portion of the test Greer, who is on St. John Paul II golf and math teams, said Westfield Community Development Block Grant program, Sarah at Bridgewater State University, Greer said he felt he had a he currently is taking three AP courses, including courses in Gillett Services for the Elderly, the Massachusetts Executive Office of crack at the top score. history and English language. Elder Affairs, and private donations. THE WESTFIELD NEWS WWW.THEWESTFIELDNEWS.COM MONDAY, APRIL 16, 2018 - PAGE 9 SPORTS Rams down Saints; Dunn deals for ‘W’HS By Chris Putz RBIs. Jack Lamirande, Haydan Lussier, Staff Writer and Brady Collins had one hit apice. WESTFIELD – Nick Kavarakis (3-for- It was Collins first hit of his high school 3, 2 doubles, walk, 2 runs, 2 RBIs), Dan career. Burnett (2-for-2, 3 runs), Sam Mizanoglu Hunter Authier had two RBIs for St. (2-for-3, 4 RBIs), Dalton Bessette (2-for- Mary’s. 3) all had multi-hit outings for Southwick baseball on Saturday as the Rams downed GIRLS TENNIS the St. Mary Saints 9-4. Southwick’s Bart Shea also doubled and scored three runs. Crosby lone victor; Kavarakis struck out 10 batters as well. St. Mary’s Matt Masciadrelli went 2-for- 3, walk, run, RBI; Jake Butler (hit) scored others excel two runs, and Quinn Powers (hit) had two Mount Greylock 4, St. Mary 1 RBIs. Aidan Burke also had two hits for St. Mary’s played a strong, tough match the Saints. Friday, pressuring Mount Greylock but falling short. Jessica Crosby won the lone match for St. Mary. Crosby played an evenly matched first set against Mount Greylock’s Josie Dunn deals; Dalsin, exchanging the lead early before winning the set 6-4. In her second set, Crosby’s baseline strokes and volleys at Bombers win the net wore down Dalsin. She won the Westfield 6, Bridgewater 1 second set 6-0. Westfield pitcher Aidan Dunn scattered St. Mary’s Alexis Shedd delivered a five hits, struck out seven batters and heart-wrenching effort against Mount Westfield pitcher Aidan Dunn winds up on the mound. (Photo courtesy of Kate McKenna) walked two. Dunn (run, RBI), Mason St. Greylock’s Mia Van Deurzen with some of Pierre (run), Jack Yvon, and Jimmy Hagan the longest rallies. (RBI) each had a hit for the Bombers. “(Alexis) made Van Deurzen have to fight to get by her and win this match,” SOFTBALL Saints’ coach Frank Crosby said. “It was never a sure thing for the Mount Greylock player.” Almeida, Gour Van Deurzen won 6-4, 6-4. St. Mary’s Erin Olearcek also lost a pace WHS in loss well-played match, falling to Mount Pittsfield 7, Westfield 4 Greylock’s Hannah Gilooly, 6-2, 6-3. Casey Almeida (2-for-3, double, RBI) “The score wasn’t any indication of the and Erin Gour (double, 2 runs, RBI) led match play,” coach Crosby said. “Olearcek Westfield. is a young player, new to singles competi- tion. …She was hitting the ball well and LATE RESULTS – Fri., April 13 she adjusted to her opponent’s style of play BASEBALL as the match progressed. She just contin- ues to improve and I think she is going to be very competitive as she continues to Butler boosts Saints play.” St. Mary 11, Lee 1 In doubles play, Mount Greylock’s St. Mary’s pitcher Jake Butler struck out Emma Stankiewicz topped St. Mary’s 10 batters and gave up one run in six Maura O’Neal and Deirde Smith, 6-3, 6-1. strong innings. He also delivered at the Saints’ Abigail Shanahan and Mary plate, collecting three base knocks, includ- Turbolski fell 6-2, 6-3 to Olivia Winters ing a double and two RBIs. and Izzy Leonard. St. Mary’s Jack Masciadrelli finished “Both doubles’ teams played hard,” with three hits, including a double and two coach Crosby said. “It’s early in the season WHS's Jack Blake receives the ball behind the plate. (Photo courtesy of Kate McKenna)

and I expect the team’s play will improve as we hard-fought match to Giahuy Lenguyen and move through the season.” Hanson Hoang, 6-3, 6-0. “The Saints gave good efforts and sportsman- BOYS TENNIS ship in spite of the results against the talented Eagles,” St. Mary coach George Hart said.

JV BASEBALL Golden Eagles Southwick 8, Westfield Tech 6 Southwick’s Nick Michael pitcher three innings with 6 Ks while going 4-for-4 hitting and swoop Saints picking up the win. Josh Harriman went 3-for-4 Central 5, St. Mary 0 with a double and three runs; Ethan Porter fin- St. Mary’s Aaron Kielbasa and Kevin Lu lost a ished 3-for-4 with a double and two runs.

Westfield's Jimmy Hagan turns a double play Saturday against Bridgewater-Raynham. (Photo courtesy of Kate McKenna)

Steve McKenna receives Aidan Dunn's pick-off attempt as the Bridgewater-Raynham baserunner Westfield's Kyle Roberts steals second base. (Photo courtesy of Kate McKenna) slides back to first base. (Photo courtesy of Kate McKenna)

HIGH SCHOOL Standings/Results BASEBALL BOYS LACROSSE GIRLS TRACK & FIELD Westfield 2-0 Westfield 3-0 Westfield 0-0 Saturday’s Results Westfield Tech 0-1 St. Mary 0-0 Southwick 0-0 BASEBALL St. Mary 2-1 Southwick 9, St. Mary 4 Southwick 3-0 GIRLS LACROSSE BOYS TRACK & FIELD Westfield 6, Bridgewater 1 Gateway 1-1 Westfield 1-1 Westfield 0-0 SOFTBALL St. Mary 0-0 Southwick 0-0 Pittsfield 7, Westfield 4 SOFTBALL Westfield 1-3 BOYS VOLLEYBALL BOYS TENNIS Westfield Tech 1-1 Westfield 5-0 Westfield 2-0 St. Mary 1-1 Southwick 2-1 Southwick 1-1 Gateway 3-0 GIRLS TENNIS Westfield 0-0 St. Mary 0-3

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Tyrus Traska (Air Compressor Engineering) keeps his eye on the ball. Play Ball Under The Lights The new lighting at Papermill School was dedicated at the first evening Little League Game. The lighting will make it possible for more games to be scheduled. Gavin Connors (Air Compressor Engineering) winds up for the pitch.

Patrick Moore (Sons of Erin) connects. The new lighting system.

Kaevon Eddington makes Air Compressor Patrick Moore (Sons of Erin) scores the Engineering first run. first run. Tyrus Traska (Air Compressor Engineering) Ken Diegel dedicates the new lighting at makes a throw to 2nd base. Papermill School.

Nate Pudlo (Sons of Erin) slides into 2nd.

Patrick Moore (Sons of Erin) steals 2nd. Patrick Moore (Sons of Erin) is safe at first.

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Monday 04/16 Minnechaug Reg. High School Westfield High School Thursday 04/19 Boys Varsity Baseball @Westfield High School, 4 PM @East Longmeadow High School, 4 PM Boys Varsity Lacrosse Northampton High School Boys Varsity Track Boys Junior Varsity Lacrosse Westfield High School @Westfield High School Holyoke High School Minnechaug Reg. High School @Shrewsbury High School, 2 PM Bullens Field, 10 AM @Westfield High School @Westfield High School, 4 PM Girls Varsity Lacrosse Shrewsbury High School Girls Varsity Lacrosse Westfield State College, 10 AM Wednesday 04/18 Amherst-Pelham Reg High School @Westfield High School, 2 PM Girls Varsity Track Boys Varsity Baseball @Westfield High School, 4 PM Boys Varsity Volleyball Pope Francis High School Agawam High School Girls Varsity Softball @Westfield High School Athol High School Minnechaug Reg. High School @Westfield High School @Westfield High School, 2:15 PM Westfield State College, 10 AM Bullens Field, 4 PM @Westfield High School, 4 PM Girls Varsity Softball Boys Junior Varsity Volleyball Girls Junior Varsity Softball Boys Varsity Tennis Taconic High School Athol High School Minnechaug Reg. High School Chicopee High School @Westfield High School, 4 PM @Westfield High School, 11 AM @Westfield High School, 4 PM @Westfield High School, 4 PM Girls Varsity Tennis Girls Junior Varsity Lacrosse Girls Junior Varsity Lacrosse Boys Varsity Volleyball Agawam High School Shrewsbury High School Amherst-Pelham Reg High School Westfield High School @Westfield High School, 4 PM @Westfield High School, 1:30 PM @Westfield High School, 5:30 PM @East Longmeadow High School, 5 PM Girls Junior Varsity Softball Boys Junior Varsity Lacrosse Tuesday 04/17 Boys Junior Varsity Volleyball Taconic High School Westfield High School Boys Varsity Lacrosse @Westfield High School, 4 PM @Shrewsbury High School, 3:30 PM

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

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TV Sports Listings Dear Monday, April 16 Hockey Baseball 7 p.m. Stanley Cup Playoffs: Boston Bruins at Toronto Maple Annie 11 a.m. MLB: Baltimore Orioles at Boston Red Sox (MLB Leafs (NBCSN) Network) 7:30 p.m. Stanley Cup Playoffs: Tampa Bay Lightning at New By ANNIE LANE 6:30 p.m. MLB: Miami Marlins at New York Yankees (YES) Jersey Devils (CNBC) Never Celebrated 7 p.m. MLB: St. Louis Cardinals at Chicago Cubs (ESPN) 10 p.m. Stanley Cup Playoffs: Nashville Predators at Colorado 7 p.m. MLB: Washington Nationals at New York Mets (SNY) Avalanche (NBCSN) Dear Annie: I’ve been wanting to write to you about this for a while. About one-twelfth of people have December birthdays. 10 p.m. MLB: Houston Astros at Seattle Mariners (MLB Network) 10:30 p.m. Stanley Cup Playoffs: Anaheim Ducks at San Jose Mine is in the second week of December. Basketball Sharks (CNBC) When I was a child, my birthday celebration would get lost amid all the holiday events. It’d get mashed together with some 8 p.m. NBA Playoffs: Miami Heat at Philadelphia 76ers (TNT) Soccer big get-together or sometimes be pretty much forgotten. There 10:30 p.m. NBA Playoffs: San Antonio Spurs at Golden State 2:55 p.m. EPL: Stoke at West Ham (NBCSN) was no event just to celebrate me. I don’t think my birthday should have been any less celebrated Warriors (TNT) Track and Field than my parents’ and siblings’ birthdays, but it was. Some peo- 8:30 a.m. Boston Marathon (NBCSN) ple’s birthdays are even closer to the 25th than mine, and they probably had it worse. I realize I’m writing this to you in late March, but if I wrote to you in December and you chose to publish and respond in December, most likely nothing would change, even if some agreed with my viewpoint, because they’d be too busy at that On The Tube point. I’ve thought several times that maybe family and friends could plan something like a biannual birthday celebration for those of us whose birthdays get lost in the Christmas holidays. How won- derful it must be to have a celebration in which you are the guest of honor. I am grateful for so much in my life, but it sure would be nice to at least once have a celebration just for me, which most others get. -- December Baby Dear December Baby: First, to anyone reading this and thinking that birthdays aren’t a big deal, don’t be so quick to judge. I bet you like to feel special on your birthday. Most every- one does. Now, “December Baby,” you’ve already thought up a great solution: to observe your birthday on your half-birthday. Are you waiting for your family and friends to develop mind reading capabilities? Tell them your idea! Or just start planning your party for mid-June and let everyone know. You’ll most likely have a blast. And lastly, this is neither here nor there, but seeing as you mentioned it, I wanted to look into it: It turns out that statistically speaking, December is actually the least common birth month. Less than one-twelfth of the population was born in December. So you’re more special than you realized. Dear Annie: I am writing in response to “Birthday Non- Celebrations.” There’s the golden rule: Do unto others as you’d like others to do unto you. Then there’s the platinum rule: Do unto others as others would like done unto them. They’re not always the same. Maybe her husband, like me, is an introvert and he puts up with her big parties and plans but really would prefer a much quieter birthday, with little to no fanfare. Many people, possibly including “Birthday Non-Celebrations,” just assume that what they want is what everybody would want. That is so not true! It’s possible he’s doing the same thing: giving her the birthday he’d like to get, which is almost nothing at all. It doesn’t sound as if they communicate much. And you In this May 15, 2006, file photo, retired Marine Gunnery Sgt. R. Lee Ermey takes a break for a smoke outside New River Air picked up on that, too. She never says he seems to really like or Station’s Staff NCO club in Jacksonville, N.C. Ermey, a former marine who made a career in Hollywood playing hard-nosed appreciate the big shindigs she puts together for him. I know I military men like Gunnery Sgt. Hartman in Stanley Kubrick’s “Full Metal Jacket,” has died. His longtime manager Bill Rogin wouldn’t. says he died Sunday morning, April 15, 2018, from pneumonia-related complications. He was 74. (Randy Davey/ AP, File) I have read “The 5 Love Languages” and would also highly recommend it! -- Mel H. Dear Mel H.: I love that you shared the “platinum rule.” I think you can often pick up on what someone would like through ‘Full Metal Jacket’ actor R. Lee Ermey dies at 74 context clues. For example, if you’re not sure what kind of gift a friend wants to receive, look at the kind of gift that friend gives. LOS ANGELES (AP) — R. Lee and then in Okinawa, Japan, where he what he was going to say, and we could But I agree that the best way to figure out that sort of thing is Ermey, a former Marine who made a became staff sergeant. His first film see how they reacted. Lee came up with, through plain old conversation. This is especially true for roman- career in Hollywood playing hard-nosed credit was as a helicopter pilot in Francis I don’t know, 150 pages of insults,” tic relationships. If you aren’t forthright about what you want and military men like Gunnery Sgt. Hartman Ford Coppola’s “Apocalypse Now,” Kubrick said. need from your partner, one miscommunication leads to another, in Stanley Kubrick’s “Full Metal which was quickly followed by a part in According to Kubrick, Ermey also until you look up and realize how far apart you’ve wandered. Jacket,” has died. “The Boys in Company C” as a drill had a terrible car accident one night in Send your questions for Annie Lane to dearannie@creators. Ermey’s longtime manager Bill Rogin instructor. the middle of production and was out com. says he died Sunday morning from He raked in more than 60 credits in for four and half months with broken pneumonia-related complications. He film and television across his long ribs. was 74. career in the industry, often playing Ermey would also go on to voice the HINTS FROM HELOISE The Kanas native was nominated for authority figures in everything from little green army man Sarge in the “Toy a Golden Globe Award for his memora- “Se7en” to “The Texas Chainsaw Story” films. He also played track and Past the appointed time ble performance in “Full Metal Jacket,” Massacre” remake. field coach and Nike co-founder Bill Dear Readers: Today’s SOUND OFF is in which he immortalized lines such as: The part he would become most well- Bowerman in “Prefontaine,” General about waiting even though you have an “What is your major malfunction?” known for, in “Full Metal Jacket,” Kramer in “Toy Soldiers” and Mayor appointment: His co-stars Matthew Modine and wasn’t even originally his. Ermey had Tilman in “Mississippi Burning.” “Dear Heloise: Since when is it OK to Vincent D’Onofrio tweeted their condo- been brought on as a technical consul- Ermey also hosted the History have an appointment at 10 a.m. and not lences Sunday evening. tant for the 1987 film, but he had his Channel series “Mail Call” and “Lock get in until 11:30 a.m.? There are no emer- “#SemperFidelis Always faithful. eyes on the role of the brutal gunnery N’ Load with R. Lee Ermey” and was a gencies for these people; they just seem to be overbooking. How do your readers feel Always loyal. Do not go gentle into that sergeant and filmed his own audition board member for the National Rifle about this?” -- Liz V. in San Antonio good night. Rage, rage against the dying tape of him yelling out insults while ten- Association, as well as a spokesman for Liz, I understand your frustrations. I have friends who’ll of the light,” Modine wrote, quoting the nis balls flew at him. An impressed Glock. wait no more than 15 minutes at an appointment, then Dylan Thomas poem. “RIP amigo. PVT. Kubrick gave him the role. “He will be greatly missed by all of leave. Readers, what do you do? -- Heloise Joker.” Kubrick told Rolling Stone that 50 us,” Rogin said. “It is a terrible loss that FAST FACTS Vincent D’Onofrio added: “Ermey percent of Ermey’s dialogue in the film nobody was prepared for.” Dear Heloise: Got an old baby bathtub? There are still was the real deal. The knowledge of him was his own. Rogin says that while his characters some great uses for it: passing brings back wonderful memo- “In the course of hiring the marine were often hard and principled, the real * It makes a wonderful pet bathtub for small animals. ries of our time together.” recruits, we interviewed hundreds of Ermey was a family man and a kind and * I take mine camping so I can wash dishes in it. Born Ronald Lee Ermey in 1944, guys. We lined them all up and did an gentle soul who supported the men and * My husband fills it with warm, soapy water and soaks Ermey served 11 years in the Marine improvisation of the first meeting with women who serve. his feet in it. Corps and spent 14 months in Vietnam the drill instructor. They didn’t know * My sister, a clothing designer, uses hers to dye fabric. -- Helen K., Alpena, Mich. CELLPHONE ID Dear Heloise: After reading Rita’s idea about a reward message for returning a lost cellphone, I thought of another idea: I downloaded a free doodle app to my phone and wrote on my screen photo: “If found call (I put in my hus- Heather band’s phone number). Reward for return of phone.” This way, if someone finds my phone, he or she will have my information without unlocking my phone. -- An Avid Locklear pleads Reader, The Villages, Fla. not guilty to battery of deputies VENTURA, Calif. (AP) — Heather Locklear has pleaded not guilty to charges she attacked deputies who answered a domestic violence call at her Southern California home. Locklear’s attorney entered the plea to four misdemeanor counts of battery on an officer in Ventura County Superior Court on Thursday. A pretrial hearing is scheduled June 7. Neither side had any comment after the arraignment. Authorities say Locklear kicked, pushed and shouted at deputies who Heather Locklear were answering a report that she’d Defendants in misdemeanor cases gen- for appearing on “Dynasty” and “T.J. been violent with her boyfriend on erally don’t have to appear in person if Hooker” in the 1980s and “Melrose Feb. 26. She was not charged with they are represented by an attorney. Place” in the 1990s. domestic violence. The 56-year-old actress is best known THE WESTFIELD NEWS WWW.THEWESTFIELDNEWS.COM MONDAY, APRIL 16, 2018 - PAGE 13

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HAPPY BIRTHDAY for Monday, April 16, 2018: This year you open up to new ideas and different people. The unexpected often marks situations that you are in. Maintain a grounded perspective, and don’t test others too much, as they can be very sensitive. If you are single, you meet prospective suitors easily. Know that you might go through DUSTIN By Steve Kelley and Jeff Parker several suitors before you are able to clearly define what you want in a relationship. If you are attached, the two of you relate with more depth and versatil- ity. Remember that this relationship is very impor- tant to you. TAURUS delights you with his or her stability and patience.

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ARIES (March 21-April 19) HHHH You could feel out of sync when deal- ing with someone else. This person might be some- what stern and withdrawn. The unexpected runs Mark Buford rampant in the morning. You might not be sure of SCARY GARY what you are hearing, so it would be wise to ask questions. Tonight: Make it your treat. TAURUS (April 20-May 20) HHHH You might feel as if you are ready to go, but either your mind or body seems to be dragging behind. Understand that this feeling will pass soon, but make it OK to honor it for now. You probably will want to take a break until you are more put together. Tonight: All smiles. GEMINI (May 21-June 20) HHHH You will want to fulfill a need that Crosswords involves a long-term commitment, but you might need to wait, as the timing could feel off. DOGS of C-KENNEL Mick and Mason Mastroianni Unexpected events seem to occur around a friend or group of friends. Do your best to bypass a sketchy situation. Tonight: Get some extra R and R. CANCER (June 21-July 22) HHH Curb your moodiness for the moment. There might be an element of the unexpected at play, but know that everything will work out in the long run. A work situation could be more unstable than you originally had thought. Proceed with cau- tion. Tonight: Hang out with some friends. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) HHHH Keep reaching out for what you desire. Right now, you might be more concerned with a professional matter. You’ll want to take a hard look B.C. Mastroianni and Hart at your image. Perhaps a change in how you present yourself could make a real difference in your life. Tonight: Rise to the occasion. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) HHHH You might want to push your limits and see what happens. In any case, you will gain a fresh perspective as you connect with those around you. The dynamics of your interactions with others could make all the difference. Tonight: Watch a good movie, and let your mind drift. LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 22) HHHH Knowing when to defer to others can make a big difference in your choices. You are full of get-up-and-go, and naturally will assume a lead- ership role. Let someone else call the shots for now, ONE BIG HAPPY Rick Detorie and open up to new ideas. Tonight: Participate in a discussion about the household budget. SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21) HHH Get into the pace of the day. Relax, and you will get a lot more done. Work in some exercise or moving around. Maintain good habits for eating and exercising, and you will have more stamina as a result. Let someone else make the first move. Tonight: Say “yes” to an invitation. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21) HHH Pace yourself, and don’t allow yourself to be thrown into chaos just because someone at a distance is seeking you out. You could be stunned by this person’s bluntness. Be smart, as financial demands could be heavy. Restrict your spending, if ANDY CAPP Mahoney, Goldsmith and Garnett need be. Tonight: Out and about. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) HHHH Express yourself. Others appreciate your fast response to the unexpected. You are likely to handle a domestic or family matter with ease. Be more forthright when dealing with a loved one. This person would appreciate a direct and succinct answer. Tonight: Tap into your inner child. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18) HHHH Listen to news more carefully. Seek out Cryptoquip more of what you want. You might find what is occurring to be time-consuming at best and startling at worst. Recognize that you are in a difficult situa- tion, and try to relax. Take a walk, if necessary. Tonight: Head home early. ZACK HILL John Deering and John Newcombe PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20) HHHH Your finances could experience an interesting twist if you are not careful. Stay on top of what is happening, and maintain a strict budget. You are coming from a unique point of view that needs to be explored. Share your thoughts more often. Tonight: Speak your mind.

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Unit The Deed. Master the in fHmdnadteCommon- the and Hampden of April on PM 01:00 at AUCTION h otae eevsteright the reserves Mortgagee the neddt eue o residen- for used be to intended premises. ,21,adrcre nBook in recorded and 2011, 4, (MCCUTCHEON) 54374 www.dgandl.com 921-2670 (978) 01915 MA Beverly, 225D, Suite Center, Cummings 100 LLC, LONGORIA, & GRAVES DOONAN, Attorney its By Trust Participation LSF9 Master for N.A., Trustee Trust, as Bank U.S. 2018 D ae aur ,18 recorded 1980 4, January dated rncRgsrto ytm,Inc. Systems, Registration tronic icagd te em,i any, if terms, Other discharged. foreclosure, of time the at ecuted ncsirso etfe hc will check certified or cashier's in ec.TeMrggereserves Mortgagee The sence. a ihsadpois water profits, and rights gas orpia ro e ot herein forth set error pographical il,M 18.Teentire The 01085. MA field, of address the has property This PUBLIC at sold be will same r edt h eodhighest second the to deed ure rmssi ob odsbetto subject sold be to is premises D&) iebigo h es- the of being time (DG&L), aeaenwi oc n ap- and force in now are same Page 4891, Book in Deeds of oelsr edadteconsid- the and deed foreclosure hc ilb u ntit (30) thirty in due be will check aur ,18 eoddwith recorded 1980 4, January plan a on shown is and 121-146 yvru n neeuino the of execution in and virtue By ihsadsokadalfixtures all and stock and rights of benefit the with conveyed are eod fay noa sthe as insofar of any, taking if and record, restrictions, tion, Documents''), "Condominium the ua,tepeie sde- as premises the gular, ae L ae pi ,2009, 9, April dated LLC gage, h dore aedt.The date. sale adjourned the ntelgldsrpino the of description legal the in called collectively (hereinafter dated Trust of Declaration under in interest undivided such and cie nteMse Deed Master the in scribed sin- and all premises, mortgaged n n ra eeomn by Development Urban and ing idrsalb edi srwby escrow in held be shall bidder n ihtebnfto l ease- all of benefit the with and adDes ok49,Page 4891, Book Deeds, said ilproe yntmr than more not by purposes tial aeb ulcpolmto at proclamation public by date certified or cashier's in balance elho ascuet,Unit Massachusetts, of wealth Elec- Mortgage to McCutcheon sindt ertr fHous- of Secretary to assigned hl erlae rmeco to escrow from released be shall C L L , a i r o g n o L & s e v a r G et o rhratrerected hereafter or now ments idr rvdn htsaid that providing bidder, as tteofcso Doonan, of offices the at days, h omnaesadfacilities and areas common the adi etil,i h County the in Westfield, in land Ri- J-61, Unit Road, Russell 555 a in J. Eric contained by given Sale mortgage certain of Power ok271 ae45 n fur- and 495; Page 21791, Book Eco gn" ni h deed the until Agent") "Escrow nis n ihso possession, of rights and ancies, in,areet n other and agreements tions, ihHmdnCut Registry County Hampden with ebn odmnu,West- Condominium, verbend et,rsrcin,lae,ten- leases, restrictions, ments, the and deposit a as sale the of et,rylis iea,oland oil mineral, royalties, rents, restric- rights, all to subject and rmss h ecito sset as description the premises, Trust Condominium the Deed, o -1i h Condominium. the in J-61 No. iteo nasgmn dated assignment an of virtue GL hriatrcle the called (hereinafter DG&L, 4-6,teB-ascon- By-Laws the 147-165, h ups ffrcoigthe foreclosing of purpose the hrasge oUS Bank U.S. to assigned ther rto adb h successful the by paid eration re- the of amount the neys, ntepoet n l ease- all and property the improve- on the all with Together cie nsi otae The mortgage: said in scribed eodhgetbde hl de- shall bidder highest second hl eal nprhsn the purchasing in default shall rs,NA,a rse o LSF9 for Trustee as N.A., Trust, ihndsrbdpoet ac- property described within ot n otie ntemort- the in contained and forth Master the in forth set referred or provisions to and matters h nti oepriual de- particularly more is Unit The urddpsta e forth set as deposit quired et,rgt,appurtenances, rights, ments, euain rmlae thereto and rules promulgated any regulations and therein tained rsn odrfrbec fcon- of breach for holder present uy3,21,adrcre in recorded and 2017, 31, July odn otetrso hsNo- this of terms the to cording aesalcnrlb reference. by control shall gage oi ihteMrggesattor- Mortgagee's the with posit iin fsi otaeadfor and mortgage said of ditions rprya h mutbdby bid amount the at property ex- Sale of Memorandum the h eodhgetbde.The bidder. highest second the bid- highest second the If herein. of terms the and/or Sale of tice uligadznn as en- laws, zoning and building atrPriiainTutb vir- by Trust Participation Master idra h oelsr sale foreclosure the at bidder aeteudrindi the is undersigned the gage e elnst ucaethe purchase to declines der ucaetewti described within the purchase h vn httesuccessful the that event the fayadalohrcami the in claim other all n and any if 19,Pg 9;o hc mort- which of 496; Page 21791, ihndsrbdpoet,the property, described within ubacs odmnu liens, condominium cumbrances, otae eevstergtto right the reserves Mortgagee u fa sinetdtdJuly dated assignment an of tue 1 07 n eoddi Book in recorded and 2017, 31, tr fles fayteeb.In be. there any if liens, of ature rso Sale: of erms td ac 22, March ated: OIEO MORTGAGEES OF NOTICE AEO ELESTATE REAL OF SALE L pi ,9 6 2018 16, 9, 2, April egal N otices ubrd8 oyk Road, Holyoke 86 numbered opan o eemnto of determination for complaint , t n e m n g i s s a the y b by f held f i t n now i a l P and gage”), eedn’/eedns Ser- Defendant’s/Defendants’ elpoet nWestfield, in property in- real an have to claiming LLC cing ieo h ntdSae of States United the of vice 77,Pg 0 te“Mort- (the 600 Page 17271, Mort- to Bennett Maria by given Servi- Tree Green f/k/a LLC cial ieebr status. vicemembers fyunwae rrcnl have recently or are, now you If (SEAL) ytm,Ic cigsll as solely acting Inc. Systems, covering Mortgage a in terest en nteatv iiayser- military active the in been, n oalprosette othe to entitled persons all to and Bennett Maria TO: a/aefldwt hscuta court this with filed has/have Registration Electronic gage eityo ed nBook in Deeds of Registry eoddi ape County Hampden and in 2008, 30, recorded April dated FSB, adAct. said mrc,te o a een- be may you then America, oie o onrwd Bank, Countrywide for nominee 8012 ent,Maria Bennett, / 18-031326 Recorder Patterson J. Deborah Attest: 2018. 4, April Court on said of Justice Chief W ieebr ii eifAt If Act. Relief Civil vicemembers 91e.Sq:Dtc Finan- Ditech Seq.: et. 3901 § ildt h eeiso h Ser- the of benefits the to titled eei fteServicemembers the of benefit ii eifAt 0USC .50 c. U.S.C. 50 Act, Relief Civil o bett oelsr fthe of foreclosure a to object you htbss hnyuo orat- your or you then basis, that onyms ieawitnappear- written a file must torney o r nildt h eeisof benefits the to entitled are you on property above-mentioned tn A02108 mA ston, he ebro qae Bo- square, Pemberton three a 1 08o o ilbe will you or 2018 21, May oee ardfo liigthat claiming from barred forever at court this in answer and ance omnaesadfclte of facilities and areas common ed ujc oadwt the with and to Subject Deed. ra n aiiis sstforth set as facilities) and areas ovydtgte iha with together conveyed eei fesmns reserva- easements, of Master the benefit of 9 and 8 Sections common (the Condominium the ihteMse edadis the in and interest undivided Deed 1.96288 Master the with hpe 8A l sstfrhin forth set as all 183A, Chapter h odmnu ouet or Documents Condominium the rr oo nossetwt with with inconsistent or to trary ekwt,Aciet recorded Architect, Berkowitz, hruo l biain fthe Mortgagee, of the obligations all to whereupon released is anandi anrcon- manner a in maintained D OGRA LLC, LONGORIA, & GRAVES DOONAN, Attorney its By Trust Participation Master LSF9 for Trustee N.A., as Trust, Bank U.S. 2018 ae aeb ulcproclama- public by date later a osl h rpryb foreclos- by property the sell to n nedn hsdt ob set be to date this intending and srwAetsalb deemed be shall Agent Escrow consideration the as time same osadsalntb sdor used be not shall and sons el ag ak ..b vir- by N.A. Bank, Fargo Wells ot sJl 8 99 yDavid by 1979) 18, July as forth ob none ttesale the at announced be to e o h aeadt further to and sale the for ted diin hl lob covered be also shall additions ae uy1,17 (meaning 1970 18, July dated ok172 ae8;said 86; Page 17732, Book n h srwAetsalbe shall Agent Escrow the and ina h ieaddt appoin- date and time the at tion rpry l elcmnsand replacements All property. otaewste sindto assigned then was mortgage yti sale. this by 86,Pg 3;adfurther and 538; Page 18868, April dated assignment an of tue ohv enpoel fulfilled properly been have to the at bidder successful the right the reserves Mortgagee the h ieaddt pone for appointed date and time the h ih opspn h aeto sale the postpone to right the oeta w neae per- unrelated two than more ctda h ieo foreclosure, of time the at ecuted the purchasing in default shall otoea n dore sale- adjourned any at postpone ihndsrbdpoet ac- property described within n ae rswrlesand liens sewer or water and icagd te em,i any, if terms, Other discharged. highest second the to deed ure oc n plcbe h ntis Unit The applicable. and force rmssi ob odsbetto subject sold be to is premises ucae ttetm n place and time the at purchaser ossigo ih hesen- sheets eight of consisting odn otetrso hsNo- this of terms the to cording ec.TeMrggereserves Mortgagee The sence. (30) thirty in due be will check liens municipal other and taxes unpaid titles all and any to ject ildRvredCondominium Riverbend titled 4 08 ntemortgaged the on 2018, 24, snmnefrN oe Mort- Moves NE for nominee as onyRgsr fDesin Deeds of Registry County D&) iebigo h es- the of being time (DG&L), o rhratrapr fthe of part a hereafter or now n aiyprui rb not by or unit per family one in now are same the as insofar eodda h Hampden the at recorded lcbe nteeeto n ty- any of event the In plicable. Unit The Deed. Master the in UTO t0:0P nApril on PM 01:00 at AUCTION h eoadmo aeex- Sale of Memorandum the neddt eue o residen- for used be to intended Common- the and Hampden of premises. ,21,adrcre nBook in recorded and 2011, 4, ieo aeado h em of terms the and/or Sale of tice n ihtebnfto l ease- all of benefit The the with date. and sale adjourned the aac ncsirso certified or cashier's in balance if fees, transfer County or State ae aur ,18 recorded 1980 4, January dated rncRgsrto ytm,Inc. Systems, Registration tronic hl erlae rmeco to escrow from released be shall said that providing bidder, erqie ob adb the by paid be to required be a ihsadpois water profits, and rights gas orpia ro e ot herein forth set error pographical il,M 18.Teentire The 01085. MA field, of address the has property This PUBLIC at sold be will same idra h oelsr sale foreclosure the at bidder aeb ulcpolmto at proclamation public by date as tteofcso Doonan, of offices the at days, aeaenwi oc n ap- and force in now are same Page 4891, Book in Deeds of Eco gn" ni h deed the until Agent") "Escrow (MCCUTCHEON) 54374 www.dgandl.com 921-2670 (978) 01915 MA Beverly, 225D, Suite C L L , a i r o g n o L & s e v a r G tax sales, tax assessments, sub- and sold be will premises Said Sale: of Terms 1 aur ,18 eoddwith recorded 1980 4, January plan a on shown is and 121-146 yvru n neeuino the of execution in and virtue By es h muto h re- the of amount the neys, nis n ihso possession, of rights and ancies, the and deposit a as sale the of ($10,000.00) DOLLARS SAND ihsadsokadalfixtures all and stock and rights of benefit the with conveyed are eod fay noa sthe as insofar of any, taking if and record, restrictions, tion, Documents''), "Condominium the ua,tepeie sde- as premises the gular, ae L ae pi ,2009, 9, April dated LLC gage, eodhgetbde hl de- shall bidder highest second et,rsrcin,lae,ten- leases, restrictions, ments, ntelgldsrpino the of description legal the in called collectively (hereinafter dated Trust of Declaration under in interest undivided such and otae rmss l n sin- and all premises, mortgaged n n ra eeomn by Development Urban and ing n hr r,adTNTHOU- TEN and are, there any adDes ok49,Page 4891, Book Deeds, said ilproe yntmr than more not by purposes tial Deed Master the in scribed urddpsta e forth set as deposit quired fayadalohrcami the in claim other all n and any if cucent otaeElec- Mortgage to McCutcheon sindt ertr fHous- of Secretary to assigned h vn httesuccessful the that event the et o rhratrerected hereafter or now ments elho ascuet,Unit Massachusetts, of wealth h omnaesadfacilities and areas common the 5 usl od ntJ6,Ri- J-61, Unit Road, Russell 555 a in J. Eric contained by given mortgage Sale certain of Power ok271 ae45 n fur- and 495; Page 21791, Book ubacs odmnu liens, condominium cumbrances, in,areet n other and agreements tions, ihHmdnCut Registry County Hampden with adi etil,i h County the in Westfield, in land West- Condominium, verbend oi ihteMrggesattor- Mortgagee's the with posit et,rylis iea,oland oil mineral, royalties, rents, restric- rights, all to subject and rmss h ecito sset as description the premises, Trust Condominium the Deed, iteo nasgmn dated assignment an of virtue rprya h mutbdby bid amount the at property ncsirso etfe hc will check certified or cashier's in 4-6,teB-ascon- By-Laws the 147-165, o -1i h Condominium. the in J-61 No. h ups ffrcoigthe foreclosing of purpose the hrasge oUS Bank U.S. to assigned ther oelsr edadteconsid- The the and bidder. deed foreclosure highest second the bid- highest second the If herein. ntepoet n l ease- all and property the improve- on the all with Together cie nsi otae The mortgage: said in scribed rs,NA,a rse o LSF9 for Trustee as N.A., Trust, ot n otie ntemort- the in contained and forth Master the in forth set or referred to provisions and matters idrsalb edi srwby escrow in held be shall bidder uligadznn as en- laws, zoning and building h nti oepriual de- particularly more is Unit The et,rgt,appurtenances, rights, ments, euain rmlae thereto and promulgated rules any regulations and therein tained rsn odrfrbec fcon- of breach for holder present uy3,21,adrcre in recorded and 2017, 31, July e elnst ucaethe purchase to declines der aesalcnrlb reference. by control shall gage ucaetewti described within the purchase iin fsi otaeadfor and mortgage said of ditions GL hriatrcle the called (hereinafter DG&L, rto adb h successful the by paid eration atrPriiainTutb vir- by Trust Participation Master ihndsrbdpoet,the property, described within aeteudrindi the is undersigned the gage otae eevstergtto right the reserves Mortgagee 19,Pg 9;o hc mort- which of 496; Page 21791, u fa sinetdtdJuly dated assignment an of tue 1 07 n eoddi Book in recorded and 2017, 31, 0Cmig Center, Cummings 00 tr fles fayteeb.In be. there any if liens, of ature tes UIHC CUTLER C. 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