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“We must learn mar Center to live together as brothers or perish together as fools.” Road work Martin Luther Town seeks answers from King Jr. state as project gets back Editor’s on track Jason Bleau photos Office Hours BY JASON BLEAU The new Park Avenue Elementary School in Webster, now hosting students for its first full NEWS STAFF WRITER Mondays 12-5 school year, held an open house on Oct. 17, with some calling it a “castle,” and the general DUDLEY — With heavy consensus being that the school is considered a massive achievement in local education. Wednesdays 1-5 rainfall hitting the region in late September and Fridays 1-5 early October, Mother Nature has brought to light some concerns Park Ave. hosts about the handling of the Center Road repaving INSIDE project in Dudley, spawn- Seniors ...... A5 ing outcry from citizens open house and response from town Learning ...... A6-7 officials. Viewpoint ...... A8 The Center Road con- Sports ...... A10-13 Community embraces struction has been ongo- Obituaries ...... B2 ing for well over a month first public look at new now and during the last Events Calendar ...... B3 week of September heavy Real Estate ...... Sect.B facility rainstorms caused sig- nificance erosion and BY JASON BLEAU Carolyn Wallace, the other issues that Town LOCAL NEWS STAFF WRITER open house saw an Administrator Greg WEBSTER — The impressive response Balukonis said are of seri- Jason Bleau photo public got its first full from the community ous concerns to his office look at the interior of with some visitors even and those who live on or The condition of Center Road the new Park Avenue telling the Webster frequent that roadway. as of Oct. 19. The roadway was expected to see some School in Webster on Times it was “like a cas- “There were large paving put down following Saturday, Oct. 17, with tle.” The principal said ravines that were cut the Columbus Day holiday an open house providing it was a pleasure to wel- in the road as a result according to the Dudley the first real opportuni- come the general public of the rain, in addition Town Administrator. Pipe through the doors for A pair of future Park Avenue to the mud, which is a ty for the general public installation by outside con- the first time as many School students get their general inconvenience,” to explore the inside of tractors has been cited as had only seen the out- first look at some of the the long-awaited facility, Balukonis said. “There a possible reason for delays. which opened its doors side of the facility with projects and activities they was a significant amount in September. their own eyes until that will take part in when they of rocks and debris, and According to Principal join the school in the years stuff like that, that got Please Read PARK AVE, page ­A16 to come. Please Read ROAD, page ­A16

YMCA trans- PD seeking forms for annual Town OKs funding for design Halloween bash Page A3 renovation funds of water filtration plant

BY JASON BLEAU LEARNING at Town Meeting NEWS STAFF WRITER WEBSTER — In a Wojnar: Goal to create a near unanimous vote, Webster taxpayers ‘more functional space’ approved the borrow- ing of $700,000 to design a water filtration plant BY JASON BLEAU the Dudley Police Station NEWS STAFF WRITER in the vicinity of its more user-friendly for water stations during DUDLEY — As both the employees the Oct. 19 Annual Dudley’s annual and citizens who visit Town Meeting in an Fall Town Meeting there. With dispatch no effort to continue work- approaches on Nov. 2, longer handled at that ing towards a solution some of the items on the site, Dudley Police Chief for the discoloration of agenda are beginning to Steven Wojnar said his drinking water experi- take shape, including an goal is to invest in the enced by many in the article aimed at making evolution of the station community. changes to the Dudley for its more modern pur- With iron and man- St. Anne students Police Department in poses. ganese from source the wake of this year’s “What I’m trying to water being blamed for enjoy afternoon of transition of dispatch do is remodel the dis- the discoloration, often services to the Webster patch center downstairs described and brown apple picking Police Department. to make it more custom- and “rust-colored,” During the Board of er friendly and usable,” hundreds of complaints Page A6 Selectmen’s Oct. 5 meet- Wojnar told selectmen. are recorded each year ing, selectmen discussed “Most of the equipment in the Town Hall ask- the items expected to be that’s in there was built ing for the town to find SPORTS addressed in November to house our 911 equip- an effective solution. with Article 11 seeking ment and everything Courtesy photo While several smaller a yet-to-be-determined else of that nature.” The location of the proposed filtration plant in Webster as solutions have been amount of money for Wojnar said the presented in a document provided to citizens at the Oct. minor renovations project would focus 19 Annual Town Meeting. Please Read PLANT, page ­A16 geared towards making Please Read DUDLEY, page ­A16 Oxford Cultural Council calls for members Crusaders’ soccer BY JASON BLEAU sion station responsible both insight into the Oxford,” Woodward says helped with are field trips continues strong NEWS STAFF WRITER for broadcasting and mission and goals of the in the PSA. “In Oxford for students of all the season with victo- OXFORD — The rebroadcasting town council and also serves we have used Cultural town’s schools, cultural Oxford Cultural Council meetings throughout the as a call to action in an Council funds for a lot of events at the library and ry over Bartlett is making a significant community. attempt to bring new different things that [citi- senior center, the town’s push for membership, Featuring Oxford members on board. zens] may be very famil- yearly Huguenot picnic Page A10 starting with a public Cultural Council “The main goal of the iar with.” and many musical events service announcement Chairman Jennifer Oxford Cultural Council Mentioned among the on the town common. recently posted on Access Woodward, the 3 1/2-min- is to give away state funds many projects the funds Oxford, Inc., the televi- ute long video provides for events in the town of from the council have Please Read PSA, page ­A16 2 • The Webster Times • Friday, October 23, 2015 www.webstertimes.net Almanac Quote of the Week

“This is the first opportunity the community at large has had to see the 8x7-9x7 Steel Liftmaster 1/2 hp school. Families have been here but 2 Sided Insulated Chain Drive the open house is for the community. Garage Door A lot of neighbors have come to the 7ft Opener event. A lot of retired teachers have r-value 9.65 Inc, standard hardware & come here and folks that have just been track, 8 color & 3 panel design options $270 curious watching the building go up. $570 inc Installation They get to see how beautiful it is on inc Installation price matching available on all written quotes the inside.”

- Park Avenue School Principal Carolyn Wallace. Commenting on the school’s open house last week.

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WEBSTER — “Envision the Vision Monday-Friday...... 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. since 1814” is a grand theme this year Town Clerk (987-6032) for the First Baptist Church’s anniver- Monday-Friday...... 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. sary. Though being the oldest church in Oxford Police Department (987-0156) Webster since 1814, the church offers For emergencies, call 911 Oxford Fire Department (987-6012) classes for all ages; fellowships; din- Monday-Friday...... 8 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. ners and many ministries. Pastor Tom Harmon and family came to Webster in 1986 and began renovating; remodeling WEBSTER and replacing many areas of the great stone building that was in dire need. Webster Town Hall (508) 949-3850 The majority of the work has always Office Hours: been done by volunteers and mostly the Monday...... 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. church congregation. A few contractors Tuesday-Thursday...... 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. have had to be hired to work on the Friday...... 8:30 a.m. to 12 p.m. very tall steeple, roofs and most recently Webster Police Department painters for the building next to the stone (943-1212) church. This year’s theme is to help us For emergencies, call 911 envision what the group of believers Webster Fire Department (949-3875) visioned for themselves and the commu- Monday-Friday...... 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. nity. This year “renewing the vision” Saturday...... 8 a.m. to 12 p.m. is also a call to action to members to outreach and spread the good news of Jesus from the Bible so many may come eal state to know the Lord as their Savior. This is R E the Great Commission given by Jesus to DUDLEY the believers. Working together at this goal is a Blessing to all participants. $241,586.80, 3 Circle Drive, George The anniversary celebration this E. Redding and George Redding to year is Friday, Oct. 23, at 7 p.m. with Wells Fargo Bank NA refreshments to follow the service. $46,900, 2 Wysocki Drive Unit 24, Guest preacher that night will be Pastor Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corp. Dave O’Donnell from New Castle, and Orlans Moran PLLC to Karissa Maine. Special music will be by “Echoes L. Cook of Faith,” a group consisting of mem- $30,000, 139 Klondike Street, Louisa bers from the former Campbell Family G. Yeagle to Dana H. Macleod and Singers. Southern Gospel style music Katherine M. Macleod as well as praise and conservative con- temporary is a great blessing to those in OXFORD attendance. All faiths are welcome and extended an invitation to come. $205,000, 39 Old Howarth Road, On Saturday, Oct. 24, we will again Craig E. Binette and Margaret H. have a service at 7 p.m. with guest speak- Ambrise to Richard J. Binette er Pastor Reuben Collins from Windsor, $216,500, 1 Pine Ridge Drive, Kevin Conn. Music will again be by Echoes of King and Karina King to Jestine Faith Gospel Singers. The congregation Vanderhoof wishes to extend invitations to local $278, 500, 6 Theresa Circle and Little business owners, other church families, River Circle, Timothy C. Ellsworth town officials and the general public and Lynn M. Ellsworth to Maurine to this great service. If you have never S. Welling seen the interior of the building, you are $342,050, 67 Old Worcester Road, welcome to come see the improvements Pauline A. Paille to Leo Joseph and ministries in which this church Perreault, Jr. and Deborah L. is now involved. Doors to view will be Perreault open Saturday morning from 10 a.m. $195,000, 26-28 Wheelock Street, 26 Wheelock Street LLC to Todd M. Turn To CHURCH ANNIVERSARY page ­­­A14 Langway and Maryellen Langway

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The Webster Times (USPS#024-928) is published weekly by Stonebridge Press, Inc., 25 Elm St., Southbridge, MA 01550. Periodical A THING! Postage paid at Southbridge, MA 01550. POSTMASTER: Send address changes to Webster Times, P.O. Box 90, Southbridge, MA 01550 www.webstertimes.net Friday, October 23, 2015 • The Webster Times • 3 YMCA transforms for annual ACCURACY WATCH: The Webster Times is committed to Halloween bash accuracy in all its news reports. Although SOUTHBRIDGE — The Tri- numerous safeguards are in place to ensure Community YMCA held its annual Boo accurate reporting, mistakes can occur. Bash on Friday, Oct. 16, transforming the Confirmed fact errors will be corrected in building into a giant Halloween party, a timely manner on page A3. We cannot complete with a preschool “Scaredy run corrections based upon differences of Cat” room, a craft room, the Scholastic opinion or unconfirmable facts. We will, Book Fair and the Spooky Walk down in however, print letters to the editor from the basement. There was also Trick-or- area residents who wish to add their com- Treating throughout the building, raf- ments to our news coverage. If you find a fles and a costume parade with prizes. mistake, please call (508) 764-4325. During “I like that lots of people know how non-business hours, leave a message in the fun the Boo Bash is and come every editor’s voicemail box. year,” said Family Coordinator Erin Kirschner. “We give the families and children a really fun and memorable time, as well as scare them! It takes a lot of people to make this happen. We have Public Meetings kids, the Teen Leaders Program, staff Editor’s Note: Meetings as listed are members and even people who don’t retrieved in advance from multiple sourc- work at the YMCA!” es, including Town Hall and the Internet. The Webster TImes is not responsible for changes and cancellations. The Dambly, Downey and Oko family dressed up as characters from Alice in Wonderland for their group costume. They’ve done this every year, starting with Snow White, the Wizard of WEBSTER Oz and then Peter Pan. Monday, Oct. 26

Conservation Commission, 5:30 p.m., Basement Conference Room

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Webster/Dudley Business Association Annual Meeting, 6:30 p.m., Point Breeze

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Planning Meeting, 7 p.m., Town Municipal Building

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Olivia Richman photos After a few demonstrations, the Hayloft Steppers teamed up with the All of the money raised at the Barn Dance Fundraiser went towards inexperienced dancers to show them a few moves. the care of the horses at Blessings Farm.

Claire Lefferts and Esther Mintzer were excit- ed to learn how to square dance.

About 20 experienced square dancers took to the barn floor, showing Blessings Farm volunteer and instructor Holly Morway with her little the inexperienced dancers how it’s done. brother Simeon, 5.

Matt McGovern is a professional square dance caller who donated his time to be at the fundraiser. He is a very popular caller in New England and is president of the Springfield Area Callers Association.

Eleven-year-old James Lazarou has been square dancing with the Hayloft Steppers since he was seven. “I like when you get to difficult levels,” said Lazarou. “It’s fun to learn new moves!”

“I kind of already know how to square dance,” said Leah Lefferts. “It should be fun!”

Blessings Farm volunteer Gabriella Blackwell with “farm dog” Brandy. Blessings Farm owner Jack Scott tried out square dancing.

The Hayloft Steppers and inexperienced danc- Bob and Harriet Van Cleef have been square dancing for 12 years. ers had a great time at the first Barn Dance.

www.TheHeartOfMassachusetts.com www.webstertimes.net Friday, October 23, 2015 • The Webster Times • 5 DAR celebrates 125th Anniversary

Courtesy photos Plaque dedicated to Joshua Corbin in the The Sturbridge Minnit Company. Beverly Nelson, of Douglas; Addie Healy, and Corbin Cemetery in Dudley. Sylvia Gamache, of Dudley; Carolyn Lavallee, of Whitinsville. who wanted to honor their ancestors in the world that is run entirely for Guests and Chapter members also who fought in the Revolutionary War. and by women. The Captain Job Knapp DUDLEY — The Captain Job Knapp enjoyed a lovely reception at the Black It was the beginning of a movement Chapter welcomes new members and Chapter, Daughters of the American Tavern. Anne Marie Safaee and Addie that has chapters in every state and in has a staff of genealogy experts who Revolution, celebrated the 125th Healy conducted the research and they many foreign countries. The DAR is the help with applications. For more infor- Anniversary of its founding with a DAR were the organizers of the ceremony largest woman’s service organization mation e-mail [email protected]. Day of Service at the Corbin Cemetery in and reception. Dudley. The original stone monument The new marker was purchased was cleaned and a new brass marker with a grant from the Janet Malser was placed at the grave of Pvt. Joshua Humanities Trust. The Trust was found- Corbin who served in the Revolution. ed in 2009 with the purpose to fund edu- It was a spectacular day with beautiful cational, cultural, historic, and char- weather. itable causes in the towns of Dudley, The Sturbridge Minnit Company con- Oxford and Webster. Janet Malser ducted the Color Guard and shot their was a lifelong resident of Dudley and muskets in a salute. Jim Morrison from Webster and she established the Trust the Pulaski Brass Band played trum- to ensure that causes she was involved pet solos, and “Amazing Grace” was with would continue to be supported. sung by Emily Snay from Shepherd Hill The DAR was founded in 1890 by a Regional High School. group of women in Washington, D.C., ‘Misgivings’ entertains at DMS announces students of the month Christopher Heights Courtesy photo DUDLEY — Dudley Middle School recently announced their Students of the Month. Back row, Abigail Peters, Emily Stelmach, Mehrael Tawadrous, Courtesy photos Christian Nayfeh, Amanda Adamuska. Front row, Mateusz Lojewski, Grace WEBSTER — The “Misgivings Comedy Show” was held at Christopher Heights Nixon, Olivia Youssef, Owyn Law, in Webster last week. Residents, staff and families had a wonderful time interact- Benjamin Perry. ing with Dave Kane as he brought them back to their younger years of growing up Catholic. It was a great afternoon with a lot of laughs.

Saint John Paul II Parish BAZAAR Sunday November 8, 2015 8:30am - 4:00pm Trinity Catholic Academy 11 Pine Street, Southbridge, MA FREE ADMISSION Ample Parking - Handicapped Accessible The Bazaar will feature a variety of tables to visit

CHILDREN’S GAMES CRAFT TABLE VILLAGE BAKE SHOP JAR DEAL THEME BASKETS PARISH TABLE JEWELRY ENTERTAINMENT SILENT AUCTION COMMUNITY RAFFLE (with approximately 200 items to take chances on plus special raffles)

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Clip this out and bring it along with a can or package of non-perishable food on the day of the Bazaar and you will be eligible to win a special raffle item from one of the tables. The food you donate will help stock the shelves of our parish food pantry used to assist our local neighbors and their food needs

NAME______Telephone______6 • The Webster Times • Friday, October 23, 2015 www.webstertimes.net Learning St. Anne students enjoy afternoon of apple picking

Courtesy photos WEBSTER — On Sept. 23, in prepa- ration for a trip to the apple orchard, the first and second graders at St. Anne School learned about the parts of an apple and the life cycle of an apple along with taste, size and weight of apples. The students enjoyed a beautiful day at the apple orchard Oct. 7, learning more about apples and enjoyed a trip into the pumpkin patch.

salad sandwich/whole-wheat, teriyaki cheese, potato wedges, fresh red pep- DUDLEY ELEMENTARY dippers, seasoned curly fries, peas and pers strips, apple slices, cream, milk. carrots, fresh apples, milk. Friday, Oct. 30: Salad ham/spinach/ SCHOOLS Tuesday, Oct. 27: Turkey salad, spin- bean, chick peas/breadstix or chicken ach, chick peas, breadstick, or chicken salad sandwich/whole-wheat, or per- Monday, Oct. 26: BBQ Ribs, rice pilaf, salad sandwich whole-wheat, teriyaki sonal pan pizza, pasta and sauce, fresh Romaine salad, . dippers, seasoned curly fries, peas and bananas, milk. SHEPHERD HILL Tuesday, Oct. 27: Grilled chicken carrots, fresh apples, milk. patty, whole roll, green beans, Wednesday, Oct. 28: Chick Fajita REGIONAL HIGH fruit. salad, beans, spinach, breadstix, or BAY PATH Wednesday, Oct. 28: Spaghetti and chicken salad sandwich, whole-wheat, SCHOOL meat sauce, salad, roll and butter, fruit. Chicken Asian/4 each, mashed pota- BREAKFAST Thursday, Oct. 29: and pan- toes, cauliflower, chilled pears, milk. Monday, Oct. 26: BBQ ribs, rice pilaf, cakes, maple syrup, sweet potato, fruit. Romaine salad, fruit, variety of sand- Thursday, Oct. 29: Chick Fajita salad, Monday, Oct. 26: Pancakes with Friday, Oct. 30: Pizza with cheese, bans, spinach breadstix or chicken syrup, 4 oz. yogurt, 4 oz. fruit juice, fruit wiches. Romaine salad, fruit. Tuesday, Oct. 27: Sloppy Joes on salad sandwich, whole-wheat, peppers/ variety. wheat bun, sweet potato fries, fruit, onions/chez, potato wedges, fresh red Tuesday, Oct. 27: Assorted bagel, variety of sandwiches. PARK AVENUE SCHOOL peppers, strips, apple slices/cream assorted cream cheese, 4 oz. yogurt, 4 Wednesday, Oct. 28: Spaghetti and milk. oz. fruit juice, fruit variety. Friday, Oct. 30: Chick Fajita salad, Wednesday, Oct. 28: Scrambled eggs, meat, salad, roll and butter, fruit, vari- Monday, Oct. 26: Chicken salad sand- ety of sandwiches. beans, spinach breadstix or chicken sausage, whole-wheat toast, 4 oz. fruit wich, whole-wheat, beef ravioli, moz- salad sandwich/whole-wheat or per- juice, fruit variety. Thursday, Oct. 29: Buffalo chicken zarella sticks, garlic roll, whole wheat, strips, sweet potato fries, wheat roll, sonal pan pizza, chick salad/spinach, Thursday, Oct. 29: French toast with seasoned wax beans, pineapple tidbits, beans, breadstick, fresh bananas, milk. strawberries and cream, 4 oz. yogurt, 4 fruit, variety of sandwiches. milk. Friday, Oct. 30: Nachos guacamole, oz. fruit juice, fruit variety. Tuesday, Oct. 27: Chicken salad sand- Friday, Oct. 30: Breakfast burrito salsa/cheese/ three bean salad, fruit, wich with whole-wheat, Teriyaki dip- variety of sandwiches. BARTLETT HIGH with peppers, onions, cheese and salsa pers, seasoned curly fries, peas and in a wheat wrap, 4 oz. yogurt, 4 oz. fruit carrots, fresh apples, milk. juice, fruit variety. Wednesday, Oct. 28: Chicken salad SCHOOL DUDLEY MIDDLE sandwich/whole-wheat, oven baked Monday, Oct. 26: Chick Fajita salad, LUNCH French fries, chicken Asian/4each, beans, spinach, breadstix or chicken SCHOOL mashed potatoes, cauliflower, chilled salad sandwich whole-wheat or beef Monday, Oct. 26: Shepherd’s pie – sea- pears, milk. ravioli, Mozzarella stix, garlic bread, soned ground beef layered with corn, Monday, Oct. 26: BBQ ribs, rice pilaf, Thursday, Oct. 29: Chicken salad Romaine salad, fruit, variety of sand- corn cobbettes, pineapple tidbits, milk. mashed potatoes and gravy, whole- sandwich/whole-wheat, honey BBQ Tuesday, Oct. 27: Chick Fajita, beans, wheat dinner roll, fruit. wiches. Spare Rib/whole-wheat bun, lettuce, Tuesday, Oct. 27: Sloppy Joes on spinach, breadstix or chicken salad Tuesday, Oct. 27: Grilled cheese, toma- tomato, potato wedges, seasoned car- sandwich, whole-wheat or teriyaki dip- to soup, garden salad, fruit variety. wheat bun, sweet potato fries, fruit, rots, sweet raisins, milk. variety of sandwiches. pers, seasoned curly fries, dinner roll, Wednesday, Oct. 28: Swedish meat- Friday, Oct. 30: Chicken salad sand- whole-wheat, peas and carrots, fresh balls in a savory gravy, served over egg Wednesday, Oct. 28: Spaghetti and wich/whole-wheat, personal pan pizza, meat, salad, roll and butter, fruit, vari- peaches, milk. noodles, seasoned green beans, apple chick salad/spinach/beans/breadstick Wednesday, Oct. 28: Chick Fajita crisp. ety of sandwiches. or manager’s choice, milk. Thursday, Oct. 29: Buffalo chicken salad, beans, spinach, breadstix or Thursday, Oct. 29: Chicken Fajita – strips, sweet potato fries, wheat roll, chicken salad sandwich/whole-wheat Tender slices of chicken, sautéed with fruit, variety of sandwiches. WEBSTER MIDDLE or chicken Asian/4each, mashed pota- peppers and onions over a bed of rice, Friday, Oct. 30: Nachos guacamole, toes, broccoli spears, tropical fruit mix, black bean and corn salad, fruit variety. salsa/cheese/ three bean salad, fruit, SCHOOL milk. Friday, Oct. 30: Spicy chicken patty variety of sandwiches. Thursday, Oct. 29: Chick Fajita salad, on a whole-wheat bun, sweet potato beans, spinach, breadstix or chick- fries, cucumber salad, fruit variety. Monday, Oct. 26: Turkey salad spin- en salad sandwich, whole-wheat or ach chic peas breadstick or chicken steak’um wrap with peppers, onions,

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Courtesy photos WEBSTER — Preschool and kinder- garten students from St. Louis School visited Stowe Farm in Millbury recent- ly. Students enjoyed a day of apple pick- ing, hay rides, and interacting with farm animals.

Firefighters visit St. Thank you!

To say that when I began this business venture 11 years ago it was a labor of love Louis School would be an understatement. I had no money and really no clue about how to run a Courtesy photos business. What I did know was that I had never been afraid of hard work. I hoped that, along with my love of animals, my brain and my personality I would be able to make WEBSTER — The Webster Fire Department visited St. Louis School during Fire this business not only a reality but a success. Prevention Week. The children in Preschool through Grade 4 were presented a The one thing that I did not bank on was such a loyal customer base. Not only have program on fire safety. Afterwards, they were able to inspect the fire engine. my customers allowed my business to thrive, they pulled me though the recession of 2008 that saw so many businesses fold. People stuck with me and I did my best to evolve to meet their needs while still remaining true to promoting natural diets for our furry friends. Once a year I recognize PT’s anniversary and try my best to show my customers just how much I truly appreciate them. This year I asked to write this article so that I may formally say THANK YOU to all of you. I find myself tearing up as I write this because I feel so truly blessed to have you all as part of our family. We have shared so much over the years. We laugh together, cry together, mourn our losses and celebrate our accomplishments. The relationships that I have forged over the years with so many of you are priceless. This proved so true this past spring when my dog Shaman escaped out under our fence that unbeknownst to us had taken a beating over our long winter. Many knew that in 2007 my dog Picasso escaped and was never found. The minute it was posted on our Facebook page the rapid response that came about was overwhelming. If only we had social media in 2007. I would like to thank everyone from the bottom of my heart for the shares, the calls and the offers to help look for him. I offer thanks to our cousin Leslie for coming to sit with my son so that I could join the forces out searching. I would like to especially thank the following people because I am 95% sure that without them we would not have found Shaman before he got spooked, ran onto to highway and got hit by a car. This group of people searched well into the night and began again early Sunday morning. You are all amazing and I love you: Stephen and Lynn Walker, this guy tracked my dog like a pro and refused to give up, Brenda Williams and Brown dog, Colleen Dion (thanks for spending your birthday trudging through the woods), Scott Juskavitch, Jen and Mark Beauraguard, Officer Rick Bryn, Gail and Randy Malboeuf, my friend Greg, Gail Fairbanks and her entourage, and Erik Christianson who called me right away and said “this can’t happen to you again”. To all of my customers I offer thanks for your loyalty, your friendship and all of your kind words over the years. I would be remiss if I did not mention my family; I could not have done all of this without your unwavering support and faith in me over the last 11 years. My husband Michael, my rock and voice of reason, my bonus sons Justin, Zach and Michael Jr., and the light of my life AJ who has made me realize life is not all about work and that a clean house is overrated. Lastly I would like to thank my girls for all of your hard work and dedication: Nina, Jen, Nicole and our groomer Lynda. Life is never boring when we are together at PT! I hope you can all join us on October 24th and if you cannot please know that I really do have the WORLDS BEST CUSTOMERS! Remember to slow down, breathe and hug your loved ones. Your forever grateful proprietor, Yolanda DeGaetano

86 Worcester Rd. • Webster, MA 508.943.9600 • www.ptpetsupply.com Check our facebook page EDUCATION NOTEBOOK for updates on vendors and raffle items. Pearle L. Crawford Memorial Library UPCOMING EVENTS See a photo you • Chair Yoga is Back! Wednesdays, 10:30-11:30 a.m., through Nov. 18 (no class on Nov. 11). Wear comfortable clothing and footwear. No registra- tion is required. Sponsored by Friends of the Library. would like to order? • Monday Movie Matinees Monday, Oct. 26, 1 p.m. “Beetlejuice” No registration is required. • Using DNA in Genealogy Research — Thursday, Oct. 29, 6-7:30 p.m. Photo Reprints Available This is a basic introduction to DNA and how it can be used to enhance your genealogy research. Jeff Carpenter is a genealogy enthusiast and has been a member of the Mass. Society of Genealogists since 2004. Call Stonebridge Press Registration is encouraged: 508-949-8021. Sponsored by Friends of the Library. • Teen Cupcake Decorating Class — Thursday, Oct. 29, 5:30-6:30 p.m. for details 508-764-4325 Teens in grades 6-12 are encouraged to sign up. Registration required: 508-949-8021. Sponsored by Friends of the Library. or drop us an email at [email protected] 8 • The Webster Times • Friday, October 23, 2015 www.webstertimes.net

THE DEADLINE to submit letters to the editor and commentaries for next week’s news- paper is Friday at noon. SEND ALL ITEMS to Editor Adam Minor at The Webster Times Viewpoint — [email protected] A Stonebridge Press Weekly Newspaper 25 Elm Street, Southbridge MA 01550 Tel. (508) 764-4325• Fax (508) 764-8015 www.webstertimes.net Letters to the Editor Speeding in

Frank G. Chilinski construction Stonebridge Press President and Publisher The town is run by those who show up Adam Minor areas Editor To the Editor: installations “As of Right” in a zoning The Webster Times The permitting process for a large- district. As-of-right zoning replaces With all the road- scale solar ground installation project the Special Permitting process, which work in town over in the town of Dudley stirred much eliminates the requirement and con- the last several Editorial controversy and objection at the pub- fusion of the open hearing process. months, I was asked lic hearing and town meeting. Responding to the public outcry, about speeding in When the townspeople and abutters town officials have drafted changes construction areas. expressed their concerns for allowing that are on a warrant for vote at There are signs Notes and a commercial operation to be con- Town Meeting. Those changes will warning of increased structed in a residential neighbor- only allow large scale solar ground Chief’s penalties for traf- hood they were met with disappoint- mounted installations for commer- fic violations. I was ing frustration. The Planning Board cial purposes in the town’s two indus- Corner asked to provide observations members explained that although trial districts and landfill, removing some information Every now and then, I get ideas for they sympathized with those con- them from being permitted to gener- STEVE about the fines asso- cerns, their hands were tied, given no ate power as a business in residential, a column that never quite take shape. WOJNAR ciated with speeding Some are half-complete anecdotes, or sto- choice but to allow the project because agricultural, business, light industri- in these places. of the way the bylaw was written and al and conservation districts. ries so short, they don’t really warrant Speeding regula- voted upon at Town Meeting. Found Dudley’s officials have listened to an entire ded- tions are generally covered by Sections most confusing by those in atten- their townspeople and have done their seventeen and eighteen of Chapter nine- The icated spot dance was for what purpose is a pub- job. But it is up to the voters to make here in this ty of the Massachusetts General Laws. lic hearing and notification of abut- the change happen at the upcoming The penalties for violation are con- space. Some Minor ters if their concerns carry no weight Town Meeting on Nov. 2, at 7 p.m. trolled under Chapter twenty. Generally start out as in the special permitting process. In in the Shepherd Hill Auditorium. Of Details the minimum fine for speeding is $50 for great ideas most town bylaws, special permits the 7,000 registered voters in Dudley, the first ten miles over the speed limit. in my head, ADAM include conditions that weigh in the attendance history in recent years In addition to this fine, surcharges are but once put decision-making criteria separate at Town Meetings is about 70 voters, MINOR added to this amount and earmarked to the page, from the site plan review conditions. assuredly those who are interested in for such places as the Head Injury Trust it only war- However, the bylaw in Dudley was supporting a specific item. To quote Fund. Also, the fines are increased by rants a para- written with no conditions. Among one of our town’s long-time active an additional $10 per mile for speeds in graph or two before it ends abruptly. other factors Dudley has voted to servants, “The town is run by those excess of the first ten miles per hour. Lately, I’ve had a nice little collection of become a Green Community, which who show up.” For example, if traveling 50 mph in a these not-quite-formed ideas, so I thought imposes certain requirements in 30 mph zone, the minimum fine applies I would present them in bullet-point form. order to receive grants. One of those Marcia Wagner up to 40 mph, plus an additional $100 for Call it a purging of all the unused tidbits requirements is that the bylaw must Dudley the ten miles from 40 to 50. allow large-scale solar power ground in this brain of mine. Enjoy the leftovers! Several years ago, fines were autho- • Thought #1: It’s amazing how much rized to be doubled in construction fun kids can have with a simple cardboard areas. This means, in reference to the box. Last week, we were lucky enough to Killdeer Island Block Party a success example above (50 mph in a 30 mph zone), the fines could be $300 (plus sur- come into possession of a large one, and charges) if the violation occurs in a con- we let our son loose with crayons and To the Editor: the day and at clean up time at the struction area. A “construction area” markers on the poor thing. It was imme- The 14th Annual Killdeer Island end. appears to be defined by Mass Law diately transformed into a rocket ship. Of Block Party is now history. It was a To the following business for their in 720CMR9.06. It offers guidelines in course, I had to cut and fold the top into a wonderful day that saw as many as donations of gift cards: Apollo Pizza, application to highways where “traffic cone to simulate the rocket, as well as add 100 people at the peak of the day. Waterfront Marys, 88’s of Webster, signs are erected or warning lights are a wing. Naturally. I think I might be hav- We would like to thank all that Webster Gulf Station, Lake Pizza, displayed...to notify of the presence of ing as much fun with it as he is, now that came out to celebrate such a wonder- Bubbas Fine Dining, thank you for men or equipment.” This is fairly gen- I mention it. The door even has a handle… ful event. It’s such a great way to get your generosity. Thanks to our Board eral and broad, so numerous areas of • Thought #2: This one came courte- to know your neighbors and others of Selectmen for allowing us to have work can apply. These can be places sy of a friend last week. We’ll call him from the town. this event, and to the Webster DPW where accidents or injuries can take “TG.” After observing two men giving We would like to thank Tom Revane for providing us with the sawhorses place, so the laws provide stiff penalties each other a friendly hug, he noted that in for doing such a great job getting the for the blockade. If we have forgotten for speeding in these areas. an embrace, men always do the pat on the people to get out and dance — as anyone we are sorry. Hope to see you Whether or not it is a construction back, as if to make the hug more manly. always, he was great. Thanks, to all all again next year for number 15. zone, it is important to share the road After thinking about it quickly, I couldn’t those, that brought food and made with pedestrians, bicyclists, and oth- help but agree. I guess it’s a man thing! donations again to make the party a Mary and Pete Carbonneau ers. Our office receives speeding com- success. To all that helped out during plaints from all over town and we try • Thought #3: It’s quite difficult to type Webster to be in many places to provide traffic this while suffering from an ingrown fin- enforcement. In addition to the normal gernail on my pointer finger. The lengths I heavily traveled roads, many calls are will go to provide this top-notch entertain- received from places with very light ment you astounds me! #LameInjuries traffic. These lesser traveled areas can • Thought #4: Speaking of hashtags — Will you be ready for be especially dangerous should drivers it’s a language I swore to myself I would speed. People that live in those areas, avoid speaking when these shorthand who may be using the roads, are not phrases were becoming popular a few expecting fast traveling vehicles. They years ago, but know I find myself using retirement? may not be able to react in time to avoid them as much as the next guy. It annoys a problem. By combining cautious driv- National Save for afford each year to your ing with the proper use of the roads by me, and you know it’s bad when your Retirement Week employer-sponsored own language choices annoy you. But one Financial the public, we can reduce the chances of is observed Oct. retirement plan, such as a accidents and injuries. other thing still bothers me. Is it really 18-24 this year. And Focus 401(k). At a minimum, put necessary to use more than two or three at this week has some in enough to earn your a time? For example, when posting about Thanks again for your questions and weight behind it, as JEFF employer’s matching con- your gourmet dinner (another annoying comments. Please send them to me at it is recognized by BURDICK tribution, if one is offered. the Dudley Police Department 71 West social media trend I call “Foodbooking”) the U.S. Senate for A 401(k) or similar plan is Main St., Dudley, MA 01571 or e-mail at I don’t need to suffer through 45 different its importance in a great way to put money [email protected]. Opinions hashtags at the end that include “#din- encouraging Americans to prepare away for retirement, because your expressed in this weekly column are nerdate #goodfood #datenight #sofull themselves financially for retire- earnings can grow on a tax-de- those of Chief Wojnar only and unless #yummy #NomNomNom #delicious ment. Are you doing all you can? ferred basis. And you may have clearly noted, do not reflect the ideas #noleftovers — is it really necessary? I Many of your peers aren’t. a dozen or more investment vehi- or opinions of any other organization think we get the point. About a third of working adults cles within your 401(k), so you can or citizen. • Thought #5: Speaking of Facebook — have no retirement savings or pen- build a portfolio that’s appropriate rumor has it the popular social networking sion, according to a survey by the for your goals and risk tolerance. site is about to debut a new “dislike” but- Federal Reserve. And more than In 2015, you can contribute up to ton. The thought behind it is that it gives half of workers report that the total $18,000 to your 401(k), or $24,000 if LETTERS people the opportunity to share in others’ value of their household’s savings you’re 50 or older. dispersal of bad news. In other words, if a and investments, excluding the Fully fund your IRA. Even if Extra! Extra! Read All About It! person shares in a status update that they value of their primary home and you participate in a 401(k) or other We think you’re important enough were just fired or broke up with a signifi- any defined benefit plan (such as employer-sponsored retirement to tell all our readers to turn to cant other, a “dislike” button would be a a traditional pension), is less than plan, you’re probably still eligible the Opinion pages and read your perfectly acceptable response. But don’t $25,000, according to the Employee to contribute to an IRA as well. Letters to the Editor. you see how a button like this might open Benefit Research Institute’s 2015 In 2015, you can contribute up to But first, you have to write us! up another way for people to be bullied or Retirement Confidence Survey. $5,500 – or $6,500, if you’re 50 or Mail your letters to the Webster attacked online by disliking people’s pho- Such figures help explain why older – to an IRA. A traditional Times, P.O. Box 90, Southbridge, tos or positive updates? Talk about drama! many people are unsure if they’ll IRA offers tax-deferred earnings, MA 01550. I’m not sure how much of a good idea that ever be able to retire. Nearly 40 while Roth IRA earnings can grow Or e-mail your would be…Facebook has enough drama percent of the respondents in the tax free, provided you don’t start letters to the edi- already. Federal Reserve’s study either taking withdrawals until you’re tor at aminor@ • Thought #6: In the spirit of Halloween have no intention to retire or plan 59½ and you’ve had your account stone bridge- next weekend, I share with you my top to keep working for as long as at least five years. Plus, you can press.com. three list of my favorite costumes I ever possible. fund your IRA with virtually any You’ll need donned for the holiday. In no particular Of course, if you enjoy your type of investment you choose. Try to provide your order… career, or just simply like to work, to “max out” your IRA every year. name and place 1) Mario from Super Mario Bros. — the you may be in no hurry to retire. Control your debts. Control your of residence, wig and fake mustache were so itchy, they But you may want to put yourself debts as much as possible. Every along with a were both off within minutes. in a position someday when work dollar that doesn’t go into a debt phone number, 2) Raphael (of Teenage Mutant Ninja is optional – not mandatory. To payment could be invested for so we can ver- Turtles, not the artist) — my mother made reach that point, consider taking your retirement. ify the letter is custom pillowcase shell backpacks. What these steps: These aren’t the only steps that yours. a mom! Estimate your cost of retirement. can help you move toward a com- We don’t have 3) An IRS agent (which my mother At what age do you plan to retire? fortable retirement – but they can a set limit, but if you keep it around correctly predicted would win “Scariest When you do retire, will you stay certainly help get you on the right 600 words or so, you’re going to Costume” at my school’s costume contest home and pursue your hobbies, or path. have a better chance at seeing all that year — that sure got a good laugh). will you travel the world? Will you your words in print. • Thought #7: This is a good one to end do some consulting or other part- This article was written by If you want to write a bit longer on for this week. Happy birthday to my time paid work, or will you vol- Edward Jones for use by your local about a particular issue, maybe a Dad, who turned 57 this week! He’ll prob- unteer? By answering these and Edward Jones Financial Advisor. guest Your Turn column is your cup ably hate the fact that I’m calling him out other questions, you can at least Please contact Jeff Burdick, your of tea. If you do that, try to keep it publicly like this, but it’s nothing a per- estimate your costs during your local Edward Jones Advisor in between 700-800 words. sonalized Star Trek greeting card can’t fix! retirement years. Sturbridge at 508-347-1420 or jeff. Remember, libelous remarks and/ Love you, Dad! Contribute to your 401(k). [email protected]. or personal attacks are a no-no and Contribute as much as you can could lead to your letter not being Adam Minor may be reached at (508) 909- published. 4130, or e-mail aminor@stonebridgepress. So, what are you waiting for? com. Start writing! www.webstertimes.net Friday, October 23, 2015 • The Webster Times • 9 Viewpoint Pheasant season off to a good start

The first week of pheasant season in 1,000 permits were issued to entire regulation trout in the last week include Webster Massachusetts started off very well for youngsters ages 12-17 years. on the Mass Fish & Lake, Wallum Lake, Singletary Lake & most bird hunters. All in all, it was a great The Great Wildlife website. Pratt Pond. A 6 1/5 pound large mouth State birds were stocked in most open success for the state’s first Fifty states now have bass was caught at Hopedale Pond last covers and management areas prior to youth deer hunt. Outdoors a hunter harassment week and weighed in at Jerry’s Bait & this past Saturday’s opening. More than Unfortunately, one young- law on the books. tackle Shop in Milford. After the fish 13,000 pheasant will be stocked this year ster that was out deer hunt- RALPH More than 11,000 was weighed and a picture taken, the in the central district along with 3,000 ing was reprimanded by a surplus antlerless fish was returned to the pond to fight birds from sporting clubs. A total of 51 resident in Douglas after TRUE deer permits were another day. properties will be stocked in Worcester he had harvested his deer. sold in seven days Goose hunters were finding a lot more County this year. Open covers and the Local police and environ- by MFW, generating birds in the area these past few days. West Hill management area will be mental police were called in to quell $55,000 for the division’s coffers. Migrant geese were observed flying stocked once a week in the Valley area. the disturbance, but it was too late. The Bear season opens in Massachusetts high in the sky on there journey south, Other management areas will receive youngster’s first deer hunt alone was on Nov. 2 for hunters that possess a and many stopped over to rest and eat up to three stockings a week! ruined. What should have been a great valid bear permit. This year all zones before moving on to their winter home. Deer hunting opened this past Monday day to remember was just the oppo- are open to bear hunting! This is the If goose hunters were in the right spot, for Massachusetts archers along with site. One bad hunting experience at this second segment in Massachusetts with some great shooting opportunities were some real cold weather. Sitting in a young age could change his perspective the first bear hunt reporting 131 bear enjoyed. The migrant geese are a lot tree stand with temperatures in the of hunting for a long time. harvested. Most were harvested in the smaller than the resident geese and also 20-degree range was only for the young He had done everything right, and western part of the state. This year have a higher pitch to their calls. Nov. at heart. Trees had dropped a lot of their the day was ruined by one individual. numerous bear sightings were reported 28 is the final day for the regular goose leaves prior to opening day, much to the The new hunter harassment law that in Uxbridge, Douglas and neighboring season in Massachusetts. delight of most deer hunters. went into effect a few years ago could towns. Hunters need to be sure to read Take a kid fishing and keep them rods More than 140 young deer hunters see the first test in court action against and understand all of the laws that per- bending! were rewarded with a deer during the a non-hunting individual. Anyone unfa- tain to bear hunting. Good luck! youth deer hunt on Oct. 3. More than miliar with the new law can read the Local lakes and ponds stocked with Happy Halloween!

so that guests cannot come in poke into the center of the fruit cheese and perch a plastic spi- a few rocks stark white with Take contact with it. Use dry ice (where the gap is) to form a der atop the cheese. black eyes and perch a few in a only with constant adult super- stem. front garden or on porch steps. the vision. Keep the dry ice in a *** • Any old plastic contain- Hint well-ventilated area. *** If a watermelon salad is on er can be recycled into a Clown Mouths: Core an the menu, add a Halloween Halloween table prop by wrap- KAREN *** unpeeled apple and cut in 1/2 twist this way: Cut a slice of ping it in gauze and allowing Dry ice can also add an eerie inch slices working around the end of watermelon so it will two black (permanent mark- TRAINOR effect to your Jack-O-Lantern. fruit to keep the crescent shape. stand upright. Cut out a big er) eyes to peep out from the Place a large, tall plastic glass Spread apple slices with a thin gap for the mouth, scooping mummy wrap! According to the National with hot water, salt and dry coat of peanut butter. Top one out watermelon to cut up in Retail Federation, Americans ice inside the pumpkin (again, slice with a row of white mini salad. Carve zig-zag top teeth. *** are expected to spend $6.9 bil- away from children and only marshmallows to form teeth. For eyes, for eyes, use two slic- Win Dinner for Two — Your lion on Halloween this year! with adult supervision). Prop a second slice over the es of cucumber topped with a tips can win you a great din- That shouldn’t come as a big top, with backs meeting and halved black olive for the pupil. ner for two at the historic surprise as Halloween is sec- *** front of apple slices forming a Attach eyes to the watermelon Publick House Historic Inn ond only to Christmas when A black light provides a bright red “toothy” grin! with toothpicks. Fill the gap in Sturbridge! Simply send it comes to taking a bite out spooky atmosphere. To make with fruit salad (melon, ber- in a hint to be entered into a of the average family budget. body parts and props “glow” *** ries, pineapple etc.), allowing random drawing. One winner Speaking of a household bud- bright blue under the light, sim- Band-Aid Appetizers: Break much to “spill out” of its mouth per month will win a fabulous get…if there’s little wiggle ply coat them with Vaseline. graham crackers along perfo- and onto a platter. three-course dinner for two room in yours for expensive Petroleum jelly contains phos- rations into rectangular strips. at the renowned restaurant, spooky décor and terrifying phors that absorb UV radiation Spread cream cheese in the *** located on Route 131 across treats, this column is for you! and emits it as visible light. shape of a square in the cen- Halloween Recycling: Make the town common in histor- Read on for some economi- ter of the strip. Top the cream a great display without spend- ic Sturbridge. Because I’m in cal tips to make this a budget *** cheese with a dot of red jelly ing a penny! the business of dispensing tips, friendly Halloween! Terrifying Treats: Little “blood.” The perforations and • Use old Halloween shirts to not inventing them (although I ghosts and goblins will love tan color of the graham crack- dress a scarecrow. can take credit for some), I’m *** these gory goodies! Best of all, er strips mimic that of a real • Use vampire teeth as a nap- counting on you readers out Vampire Blood Punch they’re not only festive, they’re Band-Aid! kin ring at the Halloween table. there to share your best helpful is a tasty centerpiece of any healthy! • Create a chalk “murder hints! Halloween party. A quick and Witch Brooms: To create a *** scene” in your driveway by easy non-alcoholic bright red plate of witch brooms, sim- Make your own edible cen- drawing the outline of a body Do you have a helpful hint punch can be made by mix- ply use kitchen shears to snip terpiece! With black felt tip and stringing yellow caution or handy tip that has worked ing one large can of Hawaiian the bottom half of a slice of pen, draw a Jack-O-Lantern tape across the area. for you? Do you have a ques- punch, one two liter bottle of American cheese (thin slices face on a pumpkin. Thread • Spray paint old plastic tion regarding household or ginger ale and one can of pine- work best) into fringe, for the long bamboo skewers with Easter treat eggs white and garden matters? If so, why not apple juice. For a spooky effect, broom section. Carefully wrap such as green and red draw Halloween motifs such share them with readers of use dry ice (contain in cheese- cheese around a thin pretzel grapes; strawberries, pineap- as skeleton faces and black Stonebridge Press publications? cloth) in a large bowl, place the stick, tying it on with a long, ple pieces, orange slices, etc. spiders on with a permanent Send questions and/or hints to: punchbowl inside the bowl and fresh chive. Poke fruit skewers into the top black marker. Take the Hint!, c/o Stonebridge enjoy the fog show! third of pumpkin to form an • Recycle old garden and Press, P.O. Box 90, Southbridge, Note: Take precautions to *** easy, edible centerpiece. work gloves into creepy hands! MA 01550. Or e-mail kdrr@aol. keep dry ice away from small Pumpkin Cuties: Simply peel Glue nails on ends; paint gory com. Hints are entered into fingers as it can cause seri- a whole Clementine or tanger- *** bloodstains; attach a spider a drawing for a three course ous burns. Isolate the dry ice ine, keeping fruit intact. Cut a For a quick and healthy ring, etc. dinner for two at the historic piece of fresh celery stalk and treat, stuff celery with cream • Make a ghost garden. Paint Publick House Inn! Handling antiques and valuables for estate executors

If you have a fam- who owns them should handle this ily member or other unless you have power of attorney to loved one who wants act on their behalf. Speak with your you to be their estate tax advisor for implications of large executor there are gifts. Also, try to sell whatever else a number of things you can ahead of time. Selling some that you can do to quality antiques and valuables can help make sure things go provide money for mortgage payments, smoothly. insurance, nursing care and other nec- Massachusetts and essary expenses. You may have to pay Antiques, some other states use for an appraisal to evaluate your pieces the term personal or you might just consign them with a Collectibles representative now reputable auctioneer. It’s much easier in lieu of executor. for the heirs and estate planning pro- & Estates Being named a per- fessionals if the collection has been liq- sonal representative uidated and they are dealing with cash. WAYNE TUISKULA is a big responsibility The person who collected the antiques but it can be reward- may also be able to provide important ing to know that you details about their collection. Many cli- are carrying out the wishes for the per- ents tell me that possible heirs have no Courtesy photo son whose estate you are handling. You interest in their collections before they Antiques and collectibles from an estate sale we ran this year. will need the assistance of an attorney consign items with us for auction. and may want a financial planner’s If the home becomes empty you should tion is $1 million. You can check with owner. It will now be taking place in advice as well. make sure the location is secured. your attorney to determine whether November. Please keep checking www. I have a number of suggestions from When we assisted people with a recent or not the estate will meet this thresh- centralmassauctions.com for more my experience with handling the sale estate there were many keys that had old. An appraisal may still be desirable details or follow us on social media. of estate personal property that may been distributed to family, friends and in some situations where the estate is Please keep in mind that I’d like to be helpful. If you know you will be neighbors. The locks on the house need- valued under $1 million. One reason is interview local collectors who want to named estate personal representative ed to be changed. You may also want to for the equitable distribution of assets. discuss their collections for future col- in advance, find out as much as you move valuables from the home to a safe Many times the heirs divide the person- umns. You can reach me at info@cen- can about how the person wants their place. Let your attorney know that you al property amongst themselves. There tralmassauctions.com or 508-612-6111. items to be distributed while they are plan to do this so that no one thinks you might be disagreement on what each able to share this with you. Some family are doing anything improper. You may piece is worth. A personal property Contact us at: Wayne Tuiskula heirlooms may be promised to specific want to get an alarm system if valuables appraiser can make a determination Auctioneer/Appraiser Central Mass family members. Make a list, include remain in the home. on value so that the heirs can split the Auctions for Antique Auctions, Estate them in the will and label those items. If you are handling a descendant assets fairly. Sales and Appraisal Services www.cen- It may even be better to distribute them estate, you may need to hire an apprais- Our Shrewsbury online auction tralmassauctions.com (508-612- 6111), while the person is alive. The person er. The Massachusetts estate tax exemp- has been delayed at the request of the [email protected]. www.TheHeartOfMassachusetts.com 10 • The Webster Times • Friday, October 23, 2015 www.webstertimes.net Sports Crusaders’ soccer continues strong season with victory over Bartlett sports briefs Ski or snowboard at Wachusett Mountain Are you interest- ed in having a lot of fun while also helping to make the winter fly by? Any stu- dent, parent or teacher can ski or snowboard eight con- secutive Saturday nights at Wachusett Mountain for just $150 through the Southbridge Ski Club. You drive to Wachusett Mountain on your own. The eight-week program begins on Saturday, Jan. 9 and ends Saturday, Feb. 27. Ski or snowboard rent- als as well as lessons are also available at a very reasonable cost. You may Nick Ethier photos also be able to ski or snow- The Whitinsville Christian boys’ var- board for free through your sity soccer team edged Bartlett health insurance coverage. High on Saturday, Oct. 17, by a 3-1 Thanks to an elevated foot, Jacob Belanger of Whitinsville Christian Bartlett’s Justin Pepka sends the ball Also, anyone (students count to improve to 11-3 on the settles the ball on the ground. down the field with a booming right kick. or non-students) can pur- season. chase Gold, Silver and Bronze Century Passes at BY NICK ETHIER “We were a little sluggish,” a discounted price through SPORTS STAFF WRITER he said after beating a tough our Club. For more infor- WEBSTER — One boys’ var- Hopedale High team, 1-0, less mation, please contact Dick sity soccer team has already than 24 hours prior. “We just Lisi at (508) 410-1332 or punched its ticket into a didn’t move the ball the way we email lisirichard15@yahoo. Central Mass. district tourna- usually do.” com. ment, while the other may miss As a result, Bartlett jumped out on that opportunity for the ahead, 1-0. In the 13th minute first time in over a decade. Anthony Grzembski took a Dudley/Charlton When the Whitinsville pass from Adam Mancini and Christian School and Bartlett scored to break the ice. Women’s Basketball High met on the pitch on But, just a minute later, the Saturday afternoon, Oct. 17, the Crusaders responded for the offered at Heritage end result was a 3-1 Crusader equalizer. Duncan Sutherland victory. That win elevated scored with a shot that found School their record to 11-3, while the its way just under the crossbar Indians — who are a mainstay and into the net. Pickup basketball by in the Central Mass. Division 3 The score remained tied, Dudley/Charlton Women’s district tournament — dropped 1-1, at the halftime break. Basketball is offered at the to 3-8-2. But, as Belanger explained, Heritage School in Charlton “It’s a good blend of kids and Whitinsville Christian picked on Monday evenings from they kind of believed in them- it up in the second 40-minute 7-9 p.m. There are no fees selves,” Whitinsville Christian stanza. and no set teams. The league head coach Dan Belanger said “We started to find each plays from September to of the turnaround. “Over the other a little bit, started to keep June based on the school summer they really put a lot of our shape better, which is the schedule. Come enjoy the work in.” big thing,” he said. “When you fun and exercise. Must be As a result, the Crusaders keep your shape you get more over 18 years of age to play. are postseason bound for the options.” Call Deb at (508) 248-3600 for first time in seven years. The Crusaders netted the more information. Bartlett has reached district game-winner in the 48th min- Anthony Grzembski of Bartlett dribbles ahead into Whitinsville Christian’s play in each of head coach ute when Drayton Boa took a defensive zone. Ryan Renauld’s previous 11 corner kick, which found the South County Storm seasons, but they are currently foot of Michael Dunlap. The on the outside looking in. ball then bounced around to hold a Pitching “It is not a great situation to and eventually hit a Bartlett be in,” he said. defender, which then found the and Hitting Clinic Bartlett will need to go 5-0-0 net for an own-goal. in its final games, which start Then, with Bartlett sending The South County Storm after press time. Or a two-way as many players up as possi- Pitching and Hitting Clinic tie with Leicester High for ble to try and tie the game, opened on Oct. 11 and will second place in the Southern Whitinsville Christian put run through March 20, Worcester County League West it away with a strike in the 2016, with over 20 weeks Division will get the Indians 76th minute. Sutherland sent a of lessons. One must bring into the postseason. right-to-center crossing pass to a catcher. The clinic will The poor record hasn’t been Devon Morrill, who deposited be held at the Southbridge a result of a lack of trying, his shot into the net. Armory, located on 152 according to Renauld. “We played really well in Chestnut Street. The clinic “We play really, really well spurts, we battled with them will be held Sunday morn- and it seems like at the end of for all 80 [minutes], the first ings from 8:30 to 11 a.m., the game I’m saying I’m proud half especially,” Renauld said with 60-minute sessions. of their effort,” he explained. of the game play. The clinic is for ages 7 and “It’s unfortunate that it’s not For Belanger, a talented up, with times of 8:30, 9:20 turning into wins or a point.” group of underclassmen cou- or 9:50 available. Call or Bartlett has three 2-1 losses pled with experienced upper- email for clinic cost, and and a 1-0 setback in addition classmen has the Crusaders in catchers come free. There to the 3-1 loss to Whitinsville line for one of their best sea- is a team special available Christian. sons in 15 years. for three or more pitchers “The record by far does not “We’ve got a really, really from the same league reg- reflect how this team is play- solid group of sophomores. Our ister. Please reserve early ing,” Renauld said. starters right down the middle by email or phone call to And the Indians came out are sophomores,” he conclud- coach Bill Rahall at (860) of the gates flying, which ed. 576-3440 or email wlrah@ Bartlett’s Owen Simonis uses his right leg to settle the ball. Belanger agreed with. yahoo.com.

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There was a lot to celebrate during Bay Path’s 34-13 victory over Nashoba Tech. Here, Pat Dyer (20) and Travis Gillespie jump Photos courtesy Rich LeBlanc into each other. Tyler Leveille (85) and Drew Kokernak (32) of the Bay Path defense help bottle up a Nashoba Tech ball carrier.

Bay Path’s Tucker Hetherman rears back to launch a pass versus Nashoba Tech.

Matt Ellis of Bay Path fights for more yards as a Nashoba Tech defender tries to bring him down.

A member of Bay Path’s defense makes a Bay Path’s Jon Bowlin bowls over a Nashoba Tech defender while diving for additional yardage. Bay Path’s Pat Dyer employs a stiff-arm to tackle and forces a fumble versus Nashoba break away from a Nashoba Tech defender Tech. while carrying the ball. After dominating play, Bay Path boys’ soccer defeats Assabet in final minutes

BY GREG BARLOW ers when Bay Path turned the SPORTS CORRESPONDENT ball over at midfield. They had CHARLTON — It was windy a couple tricky players who and chilly on Saturday, Oct. 17, did not hesitate to take on a as Bay Path forward Damian defender. Mattey scored the game-win- The Minutemen continued ner in the final minutes of to work the ball up the field, regulation time, allowing the searching for the equalizer, but Minutemen’s boys’ varsity Assabet was good at blocking soccer team to secure a 2-1 Bay Path’s shots. In the 23rd Homecoming victory against minute, Samuel Jackman hit Colonial Athletic League oppo- an 18-yard shot that went inch- nent Assabet Valley. es wide of the bottom left post. “I was pleased with the sec- A minute later, Mattey hit ond half performance,” said the post after using his speed to Bay Path head coach David beat a defender inside the box. Martinson. “We were able to Picking up the momentum, step it up and take control of Bay Path started working the game. We are looking for- give-and-goes with the ball on ward to getting ready for dis- the ground and trying differ- tricts. We need one [win], and ent methods to penetrate the we have four left. We’re going defense. They struggled to find Nathan Phelps of Bay Path takes a dribble against an Assabet defender. Greg Barlow photos to play hard for four games.” the back of the net in the first half, though, as before the half- Bay Path’s Nathan Davis works The Minutemen set the tempo early on, earning a cor- time whistle the Minutemen on dribbling the ball before the Bay Path continued to con- Refusing to give up, the action Minutemen took on Assabet. ner and getting a couple shots conjured up three separate on net in the first five minutes shots, each barely missing trol the game, creating oppor- carried on. Mattey took anoth- of the match. the target and sailing over the tunities and keeping the ball er shot for the Minutemen, However, Bay Path was off to crossbar. on the grass, working hard to which the goalkeeper dove and a rocky start getting scored on For instance, after a team- outshoot the Aztecs, doubling punched away to safety. in the eighth minute. Assabet’s mate deflected the ball off a cor- them in shots on net. Then, in the 76th minute, Damion Nolan scored after ner, Tyler Suprenant found the In the 63rd minute, the Mattey got the game-winner, the Minutemen’s goalkeeper rebound in the air and headed Minutemen had another break- scoring off a long ball from the tipped the ball behind himself a shot from six yards out that away. This time Mattey was defense as he made a diagonal and threw it backward into hit off the crossbar and tipped on the ball, hitting a rip that run across Assabet’s back line, play to prevent it from enter- over the net. forced the goalkeeper to make a taking the ball down out of the ing the back of the net. Nolan With plenty of chances sliding kick save. Shortly after, air and dribbling past them to was unmarked and received after one half, the Minutemen Suprenant seemed to score the finesse the ball in the back of possession of the ball as it was entered the second half down a go-ahead goal for Bay Path, but the net. tossed into the box and placed goal — but with a full amount the official waived it off due to Possessing the ball for an it in the back of the net from 10 of intensity. an offside call. estimated 90 percent of the yards out. In the 42nd minute, they Switching the field, mak- game, Bay Path pulled off It was a game of send-and- earned another corner, fol- ing diagonal runs, and firing the 2-1 victory in front of its run as the wind picked up, with lowed by a breakaway in shot after shot, the Minutemen Homecoming crowd. both teams playing the ball in the 47th minute resulting in seemed eager to get the win as “We’re coming out of this the air and running onto the Jackman missing an open net the clock ticked down. game with a stronger mind- long-ball pass. after Mattey beat the Assabet Mathew Lackey hit a shot set, knowing we beat some of Bay Path controlled the ball goalkeeper. in the 70th minute that the the better teams in the league,” for most of the game, sending After maintaining the ball in goalkeeper punched into the said Cole. “We’re going to keep it to the corners and crossing it the Aztecs’ half for the majority crossbar and over the net for a playing our hardest and see into the box. Assabet, in turn, of the game, Suprenant evened corner. On the corner, Thomas where that takes us.” worked hard to pressure the the score. Assabet attempted Cole was left wide open and Although the final score was connected with the ball in the close and the final result came Nathan Davis of Bay Path makes Minutemen, forcing them to to clear the ball as Suprenant air off the back post and rocked down to the final few minutes, a run during a 2-1 victory over play patchy soccer on the tight, intercepted it at the top central the ball off the crossbar using Bay Path outshot the Aztecs, Assabet. congested field. The Aztecs area of the box, took a touch were also a threat on count- to control it and struck a laser his head, as the goalkeeper was 25-7, and won the corner kick that zipped past the goalkeeper. surely beat. battle, 12-1. 12 • The Webster Times • Friday, October 23, 2015 www.webstertimes.net Sports Rams take girls’ soccer win from former SWCL rival Auburn

1-1 first 40-minute session. utes remaining, respectively. For Garneau, the rivalry was On one of those opportunities also a personal one, what with Trueman made a point-blank her father, Bill, having been save, preserving the Rams’ the former Athletic Director at lead. Auburn. “We had like four oppor- “My dad’s been the AD at tunities, but the goalie saved Auburn for a long time, so the game for them,” remarked growing up it was always a Auburn head coach Larry rivalry for my dad and I,” she Midura. said. The Rockets had one last It was Auburn who scored good look at a goal when Emily first, as they looked like the Sarkisian hit a deep ball into stronger team in the early the Shepherd Hill box, which going. The Rockets were found the head of teammate awarded the first corner kick Colleen Cutting, but her shot and they struck for the first rolled just wide. goal shortly thereafter, in the The full time whistle then 13th minute. blew, and The Hill improved to There, what seemed to be a 6-4-3 overall. They have accu- Nick Ethier photos harmless shot slipped through mulated 15 points through 13 Shepherd Hill’s Emerson Wildes defends a pass made by Auburn’s Carrie the hands of keeper Alyssa games, and will need at least Girardin. Trueman and onto the foot of 18 through 18 to advance to Megan Gurlitz, who had the the Central Mass. Division 1 entire net to place the ball. district tournament. Their Moments later, though, the final five games are rematch- Rams tallied the equalizer in es against the other five the 16th minute when Hailey Midland-A teams, which Keeper Alyssa Trueman of Shepherd Demers sent a left-to-cen- include Algonquin Regional, Hill extends her right arm to defend ter cross into the box toward Wachusett Regional, Nashoba a corner kick taken by Auburn. teammate Emerson Wildes. Regional, Leominster High and Auburn keeper Sarah Fahey Shrewsbury High. The Rams’ BY NICK ETHIER and a defender collided, which record against those teams ear- SPORTS STAFF WRITER resulted in the ball rolling into lier in the year was 1-2-2, and DUDLEY — The Shepherd the net in an own-goal fashion. a similar result would barely Hill Regional and Auburn High Over 34 minutes — which push Shepherd Hill into the girls’ varsity soccer programs bridged the two halves — trans- playoffs. may no longer be league rivals pired before The Hill scored the “We can play with our entire after the Southern Worcester game-winner. It was the 50th league, but it’s nice to get a step County League (SWCL) Central minute when Demers booted closer before we play all the Division disbanded — the a free kick from 33 yards out. league games,” Garneau said. Rams moved to the Midland-A Her lofted shot found the small “It’s now a matter of putting League, while the Rockets piece of real estate over Fahey’s the season together for those shifted to the SWCL East — but outstretched reach and under final league games.” the Rams and Rockets battled the crossbar — right into the Auburn slipped to 7-3-1 and like league foes at Carmignani back of the net. will also need to grab three Field under the lights on Oct. “She’s very good at it, it’s points, but they have seven 13. probably her second or third games to do so, to reach the “Auburn’s always been a goal on a set piece like that on a Central Mass. Division 3 tour- rival for the girls’ soccer team free kick,” Garneau explained. nament. here,” Shepherd Hill head “She’s got a foot on her, espe- “It was there in the first 10 coach Sarah Garneau said cially for a little girl.” minutes and it was there in despite not seeing each other Auburn, who played so well the last 10 minutes,” Midura on the schedule as often as had early on, then picked up the said of his team’s effort ver- been in the recent past. pace as the clock wound down. sus Shepherd Hill. “You have The end result was a 2-1 The Rockets earned back-to- to bring that heart and desire Rams victory, as they scored back-to-back corner kicks from whistle No. 1. Hopefully Rebecca Nguyen of Shepherd Hill prepares to launch a pass downfield. the lone second half goal after a with seven, six and five min- we can learn from it.” Pioneers’ volleyball team earns first win in straight set victory over Oxford

Amanda Fradsham spikes Stephanie Nelson of Oxford Oxford’s Kayla Soto elevates to send the ball back over the the ball, looking for a point makes a high pass over to a net versus Southbridge. against Southbridge. teammate.

Nick Ethier photos been playing better late- the Pioneers essentially point. After each point games played. Oxford’s Julianne Welsh focuses on the ball before launching ly, as they took Grafton didn’t look back. earned, Southbridge’s “Too many serving a serve versus Southbridge. High to five sets in their “We came out flat,” cheer of “One, Two, errors,” Cicero noted. previous match before exclaimed Oxford head Three — Southbridge!” The Pirates played BY NICK ETHIER also started their pro- losing, 3-2. coach Joe Cicero. “That’s got louder and louder. SPORTS STAFF WRITER their best game in the gram last year at the JV “After we played been our problem.” Fredette said that third set, as they held SOUTHBRIDGE — On level before transform- Grafton, the way we Southbridge took her team started off as slim leads up to 17-16. Monday evening, Oct. ing into varsity and JV played them, I knew it advantage of the Pirates’ a bunch of individuals But in crunch time and 19, and inside their own teams this year. The final [a win] was coming,” she slow start, as they built — “They were just inde- with the game knotted at gymnasium with friends was 3-0, with set scores of said. a big lead thanks to pendent,” she said — but 21-21, the Pioneers pulled and family watching, the 25-17, 25-7, 25-21. And Fredette noted the serving of Nayelie with the added confi- through. Southbridge High varsi- Earlier in the year the that some of her players Jimenez. Oxford’s dence came better play. Southbridge went ty volleyball team earned Pirates recorded their were brought to tears Julianne Welsh helped “I always try to tell ahead 22-21 by winning their first victory since first varsity win, 3-1, after the close encounter pull her team within 10-7 them in the huddle that a point and then Krystal the program re-estab- and it came against the with the Indians. thanks to some clutch they need to have the con- Vargas had a kill, Sugeily lished itself. Last year Pioneers. “They wanted the win serving, but Southbridge fidence,” Fredette said. Colon had an ace and the Pioneers employed a “It felt amazing, just so bad,” she said. pulled ahead thanks to “I believe in them, they Oxford couldn’t return a JV-only squad that played to see the smile on their Southbridge earned plenty of mistakes from need to believe in them- long rally over the net for half a season, but this fall face,” Southbridge head the game’s first point ver- the Pirates. selves.” the final point — and the they have full-season var- coach Tianni Fredette sus the Pirates when an The second set was The end result of the Pioneers’ first win. sity and JV clubs. said of grabbing the elu- Oxford player’s attempt- the Pioneers’ best. They second set read 25-7, as The victory came ver- sive first ‘W.’ ed serve didn’t sail over grabbed a 7-1 lead and Oxford committed 17 ser- sus Oxford High, who Fredette’s team had the net, and from there gained confidence by the vice errors through two www.webstertimes.net Friday, October 23, 2015 • The Webster Times • 13 Sports Tantasqua takes team title at SWCL golf championship

Nick Ethier photos The Tantasqua golf team poses with their trophy and certificates after winning the SWCL championship. Josh Berthiaume of Tantasqua hits an approach shot during the Warriors’ win at the SWCL cham- pionship.

BY NICK ETHIER SPORTS STAFF WRITER LEICESTER — The Tantasqua Regional golf team admittedly had not played well at Leicester Country Club in the recent past. They finished in fourth place at last year’s Southern Worcester County League (SWCL) champion- ship and then lost to Leicester High this fall in regular season action. “We did have a rough time here, and I have to hand it to the guys,” Tantasqua head coach Aaron Berthiaume said of how his squad improved to Southbridge’s Ryan Ethier chips onto the green at the SWCL championship. win this year’s SWCL champi- onship on Oct. 15. “They came back to play [an 18-hole] prac- tice round on their own.” The practice paid off as the Warriors finished with a score of 307, where the top four of six scores are calculated. Leicester finished in second with a total of 313, while Grafton High (320) took third. “We didn’t play well last year,” Tantasqua’s Josh A member of Auburn’s golf team sinks a putt during the SWCL champi- Berthiaume said. “We all knew onship. we needed to play well, we all knew we could play well, and The Wolverines, mean- Brooks, 77; Alec Merrifield, 77; we all produced.” while, finished just six strokes Terrence Baker, 78) Josh Berthiaume led the back with their cumulative 2. Leicester, 313 (Reece Warriors’ charge by carding a total of 313. Head coach Jason McLeod, 76; Shane Bowes, 76; 5-over par 75 on the par-70 lay- Grimshaw said it has been a Ryan Greaney, 79; Camden out, good for second place over- team approach all season as Hart, 82) all out of 72 golfers. Grafton’s they accumulated a record 3. Grafton, 320 (Dante Dante Newman (73) was the of 13-2-1 against fellow SWCL Newman, 73; Matt Nicalek, 81; medalist. competition. Sean Thompson, 82; Cameron “I played decent today, but it “We have times when our O’Toole, 84) was mostly grinding out pars,” fives and sixes — the back 4. Millbury, 334 (Devin Josh Berthiaume said. end of the team — has come Weaver, 82; Ethan Texeira, 82; He started on the sixth hole on strong,” he said of the all Matt Huban, 82; Bill Nadeau, and made his lone birdie on junior-laden club. “Depth and 88) the par-4 18th. There, the lefty winning a lot of the matches 5. David Prouty, 351 (Ryan pulled his drive into the rough that we had not won in previ- Casault, 81; Colin Nosek, 88; and recovered with a 100-yard ous years [were keys to suc- Tyler Clayfield, 89; Alex wedge shot to a foot away from cess].” Arsenault, 93) the cup, where he tapped his Grimshaw called the “turn- 6. Bartlett, 356 (Alex putt in. ing point” a tie versus Auburn Hetherman, 82; Nick Czernicki, Griffin Brooks (77), Alec High earlier in the season. 89; Cole Dubey, 91; Eric Merrifield (77) and Terrence “That was a match we felt Sgariglia, 94) Baker (78) rounded out we could have won, and since 7. Auburn, 357 (Jack Scavone, Tantasqua’s top four scores, then they’ve just turned it on,” 79; Ryan Henderson, 86; Pat which were all top 10 finish- he said. Randell, 92; Jon Mikkila, 100) A Bartlett golfer looks up after chipping at the SWCL championship. es or better, satisfying Aaron Next up for Leicester is the 8. Oxford, 365 (Cameron Berthiaume. Central Mass. Division 3 tour- Cardoni, 86; Will Cournoyer, “That’s the formula that nament at Blissful Meadows 90; Tim Catacchio, 94; Ryan we’ve been shooting for, espe- Golf Club, to be played after Parr, 95) cially for districts coming press time. 9. Uxbridge, 368 (Josh Bell, 83; up,” he said of the Central SWCL schools advancing to Paul Berthelette, 93; Harrison Mass. Division 1 match to be Highfields Golf and Country Mansfield, 96; Ben Lyons, 96) played — after press time — at Club for the Central Mass. 10. Northbridge, 372 (Josh Blackstone National Golf Club. Division 2 district tourna- Keaton, 90; Nolan Reilly, 91; “It’s nice to see them doing this ment — also after press time Ben Brodeur, 95; J.J. Cannon, later in the season, which is — includes Grafton, Millbury 96) what you need to do.” High, David Prouty Regional 11. Quaboag, 394 (Clayton The Warriors, who finished and Oxford High for their above Courtemanche, 90; Tyler 16-4 and won the SWCL West, .500 regular season records. Pierce, 96; Jack Dorman, 98; now have an added bonus by The SWCL championship Brandon Nichols-Hogan, 110) taking the championship tour- team results follow, including 12. Southbridge, 399 (Ryan nament. the top four scores from each Ethier, 88; Jordan Velez- “It is the icing on the cake,” school. Bomba, 100; Alex Miranda, 104; Aaron Berthiaume said. 1. Tantasqua, 307 (Josh David Duvall, 107) Berthiaume, 75; Griffin

GAME ON! A member of Leicester’s golf team chips onto the green at the SWCL CHECK OUT THE SPORTS ACTION! championship. 14 • The Webster Times • www.webstertimes.net Senior Corner

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Options • Monday: Chair Yoga with “Oktoberfest” lunch tickets are Pitch, EMS presentations counseling provides informa- • Reminder: Medicare Open Joanne LaLiberte HHP, class $4 per person and available in (third Wednesday of the month) tion and support to individuals Enrollment is Oct. 15-Dec. 7. is in full swing, 10:30-11:30 a.m. the COA office on Mondays/ • Thursdays: Strength who need to make decisions Even if you are happy with Free! (No class Oct. 12 due to Fridays, or through Alice and Balance Class, Grocery regarding housing, financial your current Medicare cover- Columbus Day). at 508-461-9424, or Inge, on Shopping help, services in the home, long age, you should take a look Tri Valley Lunch is served Monday/Friday at the senior • Fridays: Hot Breakfasts, term care and other needs. at other Medicare options at 12 noon; $3 voluntary dona- center. You will be serenad- Transportation to Hair Webster Senior Center will in your area that may better tion. Please RSVP to Margaret ed with music from Bavaria Appointments, cards/games, be closed on Wednesday, Nov. suit your individual needs at 508-949-8010, ext. 3, at least and greeted by our very own book club 11, in observance of Veterans in 2016. SHINE Counselors a day in advance, thank you. German Hostess Inge Gassner, • Daily: Cards and Games, Day. The Center will also be are available to help answer Please note: MS. Inga Gassner wearing her native dirndl Tri-Valley Lunches (48 hour closed on Thursday, Nov. 26 for your Insurance options. Call is now in charge of the lunch dress! If you’d like, please wear advance notice) Thanksgiving. 800-AGEINFO/ 800-243-4636. here in Dudley. Thank you Inge your best costume, as we will • Monthly: Walmart, Kmart, Zumba Gold Classes are held HANDS Helping Address the for volunteering to help us! be giving out Halloween treats Dollar Store, grocery store and every Thursday 9:30-10:15 a.m. Needs of Dudley’s Seniors is • Tuesday: 1 p.m.: 13 Card too! TJ Maxx trips, Birthdays, Book Chair Yoga classes follow at a non-profit group comprised Pitch, and Dudley Senior Panera Bread donation here Club, Coin Club, Tea & Talk, Ice 10:30-11:15 a.m. $3 each class. of Dudley residents, employ- Needleworkers. Fridays at 10:30 a.m. Thank Cream Socials. SHINE appoint- • Knitting/Crocheting Social: ees, and business owners, here • Wednesday: 1 p.m.: Dudley you Panera! ments every other Monday Mondays, 10 a.m. – 12 p.m. to help Dudley seniors whose Senior Needleworkers and • SCM Elder, Inc. Passengers: good planning is no longer Scrabble Players. Please note that you need to enough to meet their month- • Thursday: 1 p.m. Cribbage Oxford Senior Center TRI-VALLEY INC. call 48 business hours (two ly food, heating and/or utility Players days) in advance to schedule a expenses. HANDS will pro- • Friday: Chair Yoga, 9-10 323 Main Street, Oxford, Monday, Oct. 26: Chicken ride. 1-800-321-0243 vide aid for those who qualify, a.m. Panera Bread Donation MA 01540, 508-987-6000, Open Mornay, couscous, succotash, • Tri-Valley Lunch: Served through grants paid directly here at 10:30 a.m. Tri Valley Monday through Friday, 8:30 fresh fruit, soup: Beef Barley. Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and to heating and utility compa- Lunch is served at 11:30 a.m., a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 27: Macaroni Thursdays at 11:30 am. Please nies. If you are 60 years of age followed by bingo (please note, and cheese, stewed tomatoes, call (508) 949-3845 at least 48 or older, a resident of Dudley, no bingo Oct. 30). • Oct. 26: Tentative date for green beans, cookie. hours in advance to reserve and find yourself in need of Did you know seniors, you flu shots – 10-11:30 a.m. Wednesday, Oct. 28: Chicken your meal. heating or utility assistance, are welcome to attend any of • Oct. 27: Lee Bartlett’s Big a la King, mashed potatoes, • Bingo: Every Tuesday, please pick up an application our programs regardless of Band, 11a.m. Brussels sprouts, mixed fruit. starts at 1 p.m. promptly. Please at the Dudley Senior Center. where you live! • Oct. 28: Lunch with an apple Thursday, Oct. 29: Meatloaf arrive by 12:45 p.m. to sign in. Applications are now available pie social and gravy - mashed sweet pota- • Progressive Pitch: Every and must be received by Dec. • Oct. 30: Halloween Party, toes, country blend , Monday and Wednesday at 1 31, 2015. For more info, or to OCTOBER EVENTS 11 a.m. pears. p.m. receive an application call 508- Upcoming: Nov. 12, at 1, Friday, Oct. 30: Pork chow • House Number Signs: 949-8010, ext. 3, and leave a mes- • Oct. 26: Happy birthday Group S.H.I.N.E. meeting to mein, rice, broccoli and red Sheriff’s Office offers a free ser- sage for the COA Coordinator, cake from Brookside Rehab, discuss Medicare changes in peppers pumpkin spice cake, vice to anyone who may be Margaret. Please don’t forget after lunch. Thank you! 2016. Ongoing: Hot breakfast Diet=plain cake. interested in having a number to leave your phone number on • Oct. 27: Flu Clinic, 10:30- has returned, every Monday sign made for his or her house. Senate takes action on addiction

BOSTON — The State Senate adopted “Our actions in the Senate today will of non-opiate pain management prod- or cosponsored by members of the a bill last week intended to reduce the help to prevent the human and eco- ucts that may be used as lower risk Republican Caucus, including: rate of opioid addiction and increase nomic costs caused by abuse of opi- alternatives, • Assists local police departments by efforts to retool pain management prac- ates and pain killers and give hope to • Establishing a voluntary program providing service referral and educa- tices through policy changes at state those families who have struggled to for a person in recovery to record a tion training for individuals seeking agencies and municipal health, safety aid a loved one suffering with addic- non-opiate directive. This would allow a treatment at local police departments, and education departments. tion,” said Senate Minority Leader person to have a clear indicator in their • Makes a requirement for school dis- “We have seen an alarmingly large Bruce Tarr (R-Gloucester). “Through patient record that a health care practi- tricts to conduct student drug screen- increase in opiate abuse and death-re- our Republican Caucus amendments tioner shall not administer or prescribe ings to be subject to state appropriation, lated drugs in our communities. It is to the bill we engage the resources of opiate drugs to that person, • Creates a special commission to my hope that at the end of the legisla- state agencies to maximize collabora- • Limiting opioid prescriptions in an examine roadside drug testing, tive process, we can help prevent and tion with police, reduce incidents of emergency department to a 5-day sup- • Requires an assessment of the capac- help alleviate an issue that affects fam- driving under the influence of drugs, ply; ity for inpatient substance abuse treat- ilies everyday,” said State Sen. Ryan C. assess obstructions to inpatient treat- • Establishing a Drug Stewardship ment, Fattman (R-Webster). “This bill aims to ment, while reducing the over prescrib- program for drug manufacturers • Includes a module on addictive sub- help not only those in need of addiction ing of opiates.” to allow patients to safely dispose of stances to be part of driver education services, but also helps give our com- The Senate Special Opioid Committee unwanted drugs, courses for Junior Operators, munities the resources they need to was convened in January 2014 to • Creating a school-based screening • Requires that a practitioner receive help prevent further opiate abuse.” respond to a sharp rise in fatalities and referral system, informed consent from the parent or The Senate bill, known as the and overdoses. Deaths from heroin and • Ensuring patient access to pain guardian of the minor prior to prescrib- Substance Abuse Prevention Act, devel- other opioids totaled more than 1,200 in management consultation, ing a controlled substance, oped from recent findings of the Senate 2014, a spike of 34 percent over 2013 and • Expanding our “Good Samaritan” Opiates are responsible for more Special Opioid Committee following a 88 percent greater than 2012. legal protections for first responders to annual deaths in Massachusetts than year-long effort to produce recommen- Components of the bill, Senate 2020, possess and administer Naloxone. auto accidents and guns combined. dations to further strengthen opioid include: Senators considered more than The bill now moves to the House of abuse prevention, intervention, treat- • Directing the newly formed Drug forty amendments during debate of Representatives. ment and recovery options. Formulary Commission to publish a list the bill and adopted several sponsored Church celebrating 201st anniversary

class 3 years to 6th grade and known to the public. Webster glass from the Shumway fam- year short of Pastor Filmer’s CHURCH a teen youth group ministry meeting to incorporate as a ilies and Filmer family. First record. Much of the ongoing continued from page A2­­­ called “the Crosswalk.” Teens town held its meeting of incor- Baptist has always been locat- physical work to upkeep the to noon. Mrs. Harmon will be and children have a game poration at First Baptist in 1832. ed on its parcel of land on buildings has been done and able to explain the changes and time, fellowship time, snacks, Samuel Slater was involved in East Main St. since that land directed by his knowledge in displays of the original books and Bible lesson. All church letting the original congrega- was donated for that purpose. various fields as well as his of incorporation are on display activities are free of charge to tion meet in the lofts of his Heating systems, lighting, etc. Bible knowledge to teach and in a newly organized showcase families except those that are mills before 1814. The Filmer have been renovated to meet preach the Gospel of Christ. in back of the church. sponsored by other organiza- Town School Administrative today’s needs but pews and Mrs. Harmon has been teach- Sunday, Oct. 25 will be a great tions that charge. The teens building on East Main St., much woodwork are still orig- ing classes of various ages and finale of services this week end. have extra activities such as a close to the church is named in inal. The building next door has been involved in the dis- Service will be at 11 a.m. with corn maze coming up soon; and honor of Rev. Thomas Filmer (newly painted this year) was covery of much of the history Pastor Harmon preaching the Word of Life activities in which who pastored First Baptist the Pastor’s home (parsonage) through reading and helping Gospel message, a baptism ser- they participate. Other minis- for 30 years. He and his wife for many years. It now houses her sister in transcribing all vice of several new additions tries carried out are nursing were active in the local school’s a few rooms for traveling mis- of the content of the books of to the church family, and again home services done by Deacon affairs. The present stone sionaries and guests, church record since 1814. Pastor and the great music of the Echoes of Bill McGovern every Sunday building was built in 1867 and offices, a teen youth meeting Mrs. Harmon work as a team Faith. This service also is open morning and Pastor Harmon dedicated in 1868, taking 1 year room. It is dedicated to the along with the great dedication to the public as are all services preaches at the Worcester to build without the machinery memory of Deacon Solomon of the congregation to reach at First Baptist. County correctional facilities of today. The cost of that build- Robinson who was a deacon at others with the Gospel. The Regular hours of operation twice a month. The summer ing then was $38,000. the church for 57 years begin- church is an independent, fun- are Sundays 10 a.m. Sunday programs include the week- Today’s economy would be ning at the age of 19. He owned damental Baptist church aged school for all ages including long Vacation Bible School fol- a far cry from that amount. the building many years then in years but growing in grace adult Bible study; 11 a.m. morn- lowed by the weeklong Teen Many things such as commu- deeded it to the church for the and serving the local communi- ing worship service with a chil- Extreme week where commu- nion sets; chimes; bell; furnish- pastor’s use. ties. This church looks forward dren’s church at the same time. nity children are welcomed ings; the pulpit still used today, The current pastor’s resi- to greeting and welcoming vis- Evening services are twice a and involved in games, Bible were donations from various dence is on Cody St., Webster. itors and new members. It is month at 6 p.m. as announced lessons, etc. members. The pews are still The names of all previous pas- a Bible teaching and service in the church bulletins. History: So much history original. The windows are orig- tors are recorded in the books to the Lord church in today’s Wednesday at 6:30 p.m. there is is known through the church inal except two, which were at the church. Pastor Harmon world. Call for info at 508-943- adult Bible study; a children’s books of records that is little replaced by newer stained has pastored 29 years just one 5994. www.TheHeartOfMassachusetts.com www.webstertimes.net • The Webster Times • 15 news briefs

youngest children succeed in school by by at any point during the hour or may Girls were able to raise $940.00 that McGovern visits Webster, partnering with doctors to prescribe reserve a specific time if they wish was donated to the PCDH19 Alliance in books and encourage families to read by emailing lori.burrows@mahouse. Faith’s name. Pictured are the Rainbow highlights breakfast, reading together. gov. Those who cannot make the office Girls and Faith and her family. “Reading to children at an early age hour may call 617-772-2060 x8576 to have “This has been a great experience and programs is essential to giving them the strong issues addressed by the representative. while Sabrina received help from advi- start they need to succeed. All across sors, mom and dad, she was responsible the country, Reach Out and Read is for the project. She did a great job and helping to make that possible, inspir- the final result and wrap up of the proj- ing children to develop a love of read- Rainbow Girls learn about ect was the donation of $940.00 to the ing that will help them achieve their Alliance which she had the opportunity full potential,” McGovern said. “I am community service, project to give to Faith and her family,” said grateful to South County Pediatrics Mother Advisor Becky Snyder. in Webster and partners throughout planning For more information about Rainbow Massachusetts who are helping to pre- please visit www.gorainbow.org or pare our students for a bright future www.massiorg.net to see how “Rainbow with this important program.” Gets Girls Ready for Life.” The girls that Among the books McGovern read are on the path to becoming Worthy were “Five Little Monkeys Jumping on Advisor (the top officer that is respon- the Bed,” “Lola at the Library,” “Book! sible for running the assembly with Book! Book!” Congressman McGovern advisor help for a term) are required to then gave books (provided by Reach plan a series of projects a Fun Project, Out and Read) to children to take home a Charity/Service Project and a Money and keep. Joining McGovern and local Making Project. students were Dr. Jennifer Bram, Reach Out and Read Medical Consultant at South County Pediatrics and Alison WFFCU commits $50K in Corning-Clarke, Director, Reach Out and Read Massachusetts. scholarships WORCESTER — Webster First Water Department announces Federal Credit Union celebrated the completion of their merger with hydrant flushing Industrial Credit Union located on 1 Liberty Square Boston, with an official Courtesy photos DUDLEY — The Dudley Water ribbon cutting ceremony on Oct. 15. WEBSTER — On Thursday, Oct. 15, Department will be flushing hydrants The event marks the completion of one Congressman Jim McGovern joined throughout town and continue until of the largest credit union mergers in community leaders in Webster to high- completed, approximately Oct. 19, to Massachusetts state history. light the breakfast program at Park Nov. 7. “I’m proud of the success ICU has Avenue Elementary School, the Reach Flushing of hydrants will be conduct- achieved during the 40-plus years that Out and Read program at South County ed during normal business hours in I have been here and I want to protect Pediatrics, and how they are helping most areas. its future. I felt the best benefit to the local students and families. During flushing operations you may Courtesy photos members, staff and community would McGovern joined Principal Carolyn notice dirty or colored water, please do OXFORD — The Oxford Assembly come with a merger,” remarked ICU Wallace for a tour of Park Avenue not be alarmed this is normal and does #89 of the International Order of the President/CEO Roy Campana. Elementary School and a discussion of not pose a health risk. Please check Rainbow for Girls is a character build- He continued, “Bringing Webster the school’s breakfast program, aimed your water before using to avoid this ing organization for teens and tweens First Federal Credit Union to Boston at helping to reduce hunger by ensur- situation. that provides them with opportunities is an absolute win-win for all. They ing that every student has access to a If you have any questions or con- for leadership and public speaking are technologically on point, financially healthy breakfast. cerns please call The Dudley Water through community service. strong and intellectually and profes- “Every year, millions of American Department at: 508-949-8007. In April, one of the Rainbow Girls, sionally sophisticated.” children are impacted by hunger. Sabrina Farrington, planned and orga- As part of the ceremony, Webster Thanks to great meal programs like nized a dinner to benefit Faith, a little First FCU CEO Michael Lussier the breakfast program at Park Avenue girl that has PCDH19. PCDH19 is a rare announced the continuation of the John Elementary School, we are making McKenna to hold office hours form of epilepsy commonly found in J. Campana Scholarship program. The progress in the push to reduce child- little girls and one of the symptoms are program, originally started by former hood hunger,” McGovern said. “By BOSTON — Rep. Joseph McKenna seizure clusters. ICU CEO John J. Campana, provides providing a healthy breakfast to those (R-Webster) will host office hours For more information please go to $10,000 in scholarships each year to in need, we can help more students during the month of November. https://www.pcdh19info.org. Sabrina students who are members of Webster start the day strong and get the nutri- • Monday, Nov. 9, Police Department was deeply moved by this when she met First Federal Credit Union. Webster ents they need to succeed in school. I Community Room, Webster, from 6 to Faith and her family and as a result First will commit $50,000 toward the am grateful to Principal Wallace and 7 p.m. organized Faith’s Benefit as her Charity program over the next five years. More everyone in Webster for their work to • Friday, Nov. 13, Dunkin’ Donuts, Project. She took the initiative to meet information on the scholarship pro- support this program.” Sutton Ave., Oxford, from 3 to 4 p.m. Faith and her family, get to know them, gram is available at websterfirst.com/ At South County Pediatrics, • Monday, Nov. 16, The Little Coffee find out about PCDH19, get approval to scholarships. Congressman McGovern read to local Bean, Douglas, from 9 to 10 a.m. do the project, and then plan the Benefit children ages 5-years-old and young- • Thursday, Nov. 19, Sutton Center from start to finish. The project was er as part of the Reach Out and Read Country Store, Sutton, from 5 to 6 p.m. a success and as a result the Rainbow program, aimed at helping America’s Constituents are encouraged to stop

A PACKED HOUSE

Courtesy photos DUDLEY — A packed house greeted the barbershop quartet Theatrix at the Black Tavern barn on Thursday, Oct. 15.

POLISH WOMEN’S CLUB INDUCTS NEW MEMBERS

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WEBSTER — The St. Joseph Polish Women’s Club held their Annual Silver Tea and Installation on Tuesday, Oct. 13. New members were installed to the club by Msgr. Anthony Czarnecki. New members are Kathleen Sirard, Sharen Adams, Maxine Kiwior, Maureen Grey, Cecile Steglitz, Pauline Trahan, Lauren Walker, Johnna Walker, and as Honorary Members, Sister Jeanne Marie, Sister Mary Valenta and Sister Mary Ann (not pictured). A light supper served by Hostess Zofia Walker and her committee, and a brief demonstration on the creative ways to wear scarves was presented by Helena Kowalczyk and enjoyed by all. The next monthly meeting will be held on Tuesday, Nov. 10, following the Annual Memorial Mass for Deceased Members at 7 p.m. in the Basilica. See a photo you would like to order? Photo Reprints Available Call Stonebridge Press for details 508-764-4325 or drop us an email at [email protected] 16 • The Webster Times • Friday, October 23, 2015 www.webstertimes.net Park Ave. unveils new look building at open house

state-of-the-art facility to the Avenue School were impressed PARK AVE town to provide the best edu- with the new facility. Marcine continued from page 1 cation possible to the youngest Byczko, who taught for 36 years day. generation. at the old Park Avenue School, “This is the first opportuni- “This is a spectacular build- said the new facility looks to be ty the community at large has ing and the kids in Webster a true gateway to the future of had to see the school. Families are so fortunate that we were education in Webster. have been here but the open able to do this for them,” “No remnant at all of the house is for the community,” Makara said. “We put a lot olden days,” she said. “The said Wallace. “A lot of neigh- of hours into it between the setup outside is wonderful — bors have come to the event. School Committee and School it’s got three playgrounds and A lot of retired teachers have Building Committee. It’s been it’s so high tech and in the mod- come here and folks that have a lot of meeting and planning ern times compared to what we just been curious watching and it’s gratifying to see the had. Just the technology alone the building go up. They get to look of the people from town is going to be a big improve- see how beautiful it is on the when they come it. The taxpay- ment.” inside.” ers are proud and they should The school includes a brand The new school replaces the be.” new gymnasium, expanded Visitors explore one of the new-and-improved classrooms at the new Park old and outdated school that Those who visited the school cafeteria space, a new library, Avenue School in Webster during the Oct. 17 open house. used to be located where the for the open house said they and upgraded technology like new facility’s front parking lot were extremely impressed laptops and tablets that will is today. The 110,000-square- with the final product. One be used to ring in a new era of in a rebuild that officials have it’s obviously critically import- foot school welcomed students parent in attendance, Jennifer education in Webster. So far called a true community effort. ant,” Hurton said. “When you for the first time in February Tellier, who is a new Webster the first full school year in the Among those officials was start six or seven years ago just as the outdated facility had resident with a son who will building has been a smooth one School Committee and School with an idea and then fast for- sprung a major ceiling leak that enter Park Avenue School next as students, parents and com- Building Committee member ward to today when we open up forced it to close its doors. This year, said she was impressed munity members alike have all David Hurton. the school this school year it’s year marks the first full school with what she saw during her seemed to fully embrace the “I want to thank the town obviously a wonderful accom- year for the new building, self-guided tour. school that many see as just of Webster and all the taxpay- plishment.” which was considered official- “I think it’s awesome. The the beginning of even greater ers for supporting this project. Another member of both ly open for business and fully school is beautiful. It’s good for things still to come in the town. We were very fortunate that the School and Building operational after a ribbon cut- their future,” she said. “The the state through the MSBA Committees Mike Makara said ting in September. Taxpayers work they’ve done to improve Jason Bleau may be reached reimbursed at a very high per- the school is a testament to the approved spending over $46 education is noticeable. We’re at 508-909-4129, or by e-mail at centage. Any time the town hard work the entire communi- million to erect the building excited.” [email protected]. can invest in our education ty has put into bringing a new, Even former teachers of Park Center Road work delayed after erosion issues cited

plaints and even see the plaints and concerns, on,” said Balukonis. on the roadway has yet promised me that they ROAD results of the heavy rain Balukonis said he reached “There were a number of to be done and is being would take immediate continued from page 1 as construction on the out to the Massachusetts failures that took place handled by an outside action to bring this proj- caught in catch basins roadway has left Center Department of by the state. They have contractor. He said this ect back in line,” he said. that were being con- Road a line of dirt and Transportation, the state an engineer who is out might be at least one rea- Balukonis also said he structed without any rocks while installations agency overseeing the there and who is on the son why the roadway has does not know of a specif- type of sedimentation of piping and other small road work on Center project who should be not been repaved, even ic timeline for the project barriers. It’s a state proj- projects are in the works. Road, and he said they making sure that these with a temporary sur- and that to his knowledge ect, but it’s a town road Balukonis said it’s an were just as surprised things get done. Erosion face. a base coat of asphalt was so ultimately we watch issue he does not take as he was to hear about control and sedimenta- Still, Balukonis said he set to be laid on the road- what’s going on and a lot lightly and one he does the issues on the site. tion is typically part of a hopes this will be the last way after the Columbus of water and debris some- not see often. Mass DOT committed to standard provision in a of the issues on Center Day weekend. how got onto Dudley Hill “I’ve got to say, I’ve resolving the issue with contract. They’re all in Road as the project pro- Road heading towards been in this field for a Balukonis explaining he there, and yet it wasn’t gresses. Jason Bleau may be the golf course and ended very long period of time was very forward in his done.” “The state, much to reached at 508-909-4129, or up in that wetland that’s and I can’t remember the requests to the agency. Police Chief Stephen my surprise and shock, by e-mail at jason@stone- at the bottom of the hill.” last time I saw something “What I did ask for is Wojnar of the Dudley was completely unaware bridgepress.com. Balukonis said he was that looked like that,” he the contractor needs to Police Department said that these problems were shocked to hear the com- said. be diligent and vigilant to his knowledge the existing until the phone In response to the com- in terms of what’s going installation of gas lines calls were made and they Police Department seeks funding at Town Meeting

Originally the request saw ry. solid figures to present on Oct. tions of the cost right now DUDLEY a maximum expenditure of “[The $20,000 cap] triggers 5 but selectmen did request have been determined by bids continued from page 1 $20,000 put forward for the arti- the need for capital improve- that hard figures be available and estimates received from on streamlining the services cle, a total the chief said they ment and I think in the bylaw for the town meeting. Wojnar several sources. However, the offered by the station by add- would never intend to reach, there’s something that says said he doesn’t see that being a chief made it clear that there ing desks and other amenities however selectmen settled on nothing can be presented problem. are other resources he will be while removing half of a wall a much lower cap of $16,000 unless it’s first presented at “I’m just trying to keep it approaching to get the most to open up access to different for the article at the request the Capital Improvement and in a figure that could be man- economically feasible number areas of the department for a of Town Administrator Greg Planning Committee. That ageable,” he said. “I know it’s possible for the project to bring more convenient experience Balukonis who, after speaking could present some problems,” something that’s outside my to the taxpayers at the town for both employees and visi- with financial officials in the Balukonis said. normal budget. It’s not going to meeting. tors in need of information. town who in turn referenced Wojnar noted that even spend $1,000 on a couple chairs Wojnar said that with dispatch the Town Attorney, believed $16,000 might be a stretch as or a desk or something else like Jason Bleau may be reached no longer housed at the station the lower number would allow far as how much the depart- that. It’s a little more extensive at 508-909-4129, or by e-mail at it has become more of an office for some leeway for the request ment will really need to make as we try to make it a little [email protected]. atmosphere. but also not bring the item into the purchases and renova- more functional space.” “capital improvement” territo- tions. The chief did not have Wojnar said his expecta- Taxpayers project aims to solve to persistent water issues

and manganese settle out on the site 2017 and another $69 in 2018. The docu- do. Typically you will run a 3-percent PLANT in those amount of days so it is settling ment also laid out a tentative timeline or 4-percent increase every year so we continued from page 1 out in the pipes from the source,” said with construction potentially ending in have taken into account the ratepayers explored, none have resulted in a per- Charpentier. early 2019 on the new filtration plant. and we realized the people that are suf- manent fix to the problem leaving the The town has received an adminis- However, Charpentier stressed the proj- fering from this issue and we want to town in the position of having to look trative consent order to make changes ect is currently only in the planning see this thing put to bed. What we need bigger to solve the problem. to its water source at Stations 1 and and design phase as of now. to do is try to accelerate these plans According to Town Engineer Scott 2, which Charpentier said is a work “We’re discussing funding the design, because what people don’t understand Charpentier, the concentration of iron in progress that will see Station 2 be piloting and permitting component of is some of these complaints are happen- and manganese and which customers offline and only three of five wells at the project for $700,000, not construction ing more than just once or twice. We are impacted the most at any given Station 1 be operational. Those three of the filtration plant,” he said. “The have people calling in multiple times time varies depending on the source of wells alone will not be able to supply construction funding is an estimated $8 a month with the same issue,” said the water. He said that Water Station 3 the entire town, meaning that if Station million. The design is at $700,000.” Starzec. seems to have the lowest concentration 3 were to have issues, the town would Selectman William Starzec urged the Charpentier noted that the town’s of the two contaminants. Water Station face a shortage of water to customers. public to vote in favor of the item saying capital improvement plan has other 1 and 2 have been noted as the source of The article was nearly passed over he felt it’s about time the town makes projects in place to help solve the water many of the problems. during the meeting when concerns a commitment to putting an end to its issues in town, but he believes the fil- “We have done less than scientific about how it would impact the ratepay- water issues once and for all and this tration plan will be able to prevent the testing of those wells. We have found ers came into play. Residents were pro- project may be the big swing they need contaminants from even reaching the iron and manganese settling out over vided with documents during the meet- to make it happen. pipes and solve the discoloration issue a three to five day period in those sam- ing showing that the expected impact to “Our rates that we’ve raised, at least once an for all. ples. Water comes out of the ground rate payers would be an increase of 10 over the past year or two, have been and gets treated then enters the pipes. percent each of the next two years and small increases, I want to say around Jason Bleau may be reached at 508-909- It takes a long time for the water to go then 3 percent for 2019, 2020 and 2021 1 percent for the last increase. In a lot 4129, or by e-mail at jason@stonebridge- from the treatment in Station 1 into the respectively. That impact compared to of other surrounding towns they have press.com. users. Days at times. We’ve seen iron 2016 bills would mean a jump of $33 in a similar amount of hookups that we PSA details mission of Cultural Council

We have to follow the rules and the five twice in the fall and once in the spring, tion to any and all interested Oxford PSA board member rule is important,” said at the Oxford Library during evening residents to join the Oxford Cultural continued from page 1 Woodward, who said the council does hours to accommodate all members’ Council, providing her cell phone num- Grant applications for future projects currently sit at five members, but more schedules as effectively as possible. ber in the PSA. Those interested can ended on Oct. 15 with the application are always welcome. “We also need to “The money that is given out is very also contact the council at oxfordcultur- process repeated yearly as the council have a cross section from the resident substantial,” said Woodward. “If we [email protected] and learn more continues to strive towards embracing in the town to handle dividing out the can’t actually continue with the money about the council and its mission on the the history of Oxford and educating money evenly into the important proj- it will simply go to another town or it Oxford town website. The PSA released locals while bringing the community ects that people in the town actually might even go back to the state itself. by the council can be seen at www. together for a variety of different events care about.” We all know it’s not possible for the accessoxfordinc.com. year in and year out. The council has no maximum mem- town or even individual families to “Interesting thing about the Cultural bership requirements, meaning anyone fund a lot of these things. So it’s very Jason Bleau may be reached at 508-909- Council is that it literally exists to interested can and is welcome to join. crucial for people to get involved.” 4129, or by e-mail at jason@stonebridge- expend state funds in the town of Oxford. The council meets three times a year, Woodward put out an open invita- press.com. www.webstertimes.net Friday, October 23, 2015 • The Webster Times • 17 and headquarters Improving the world around you

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WEBSTER — (Sheehy) Brogan and lived most of DUDLEY — one nephew and one niece. Patricia (Brogan) her life in Webster. She was a retired Edward F. Costen, 64, He was predeceased by his sister, Bennett, 79, died Supervisor, having worked for many of Worcester Street Lori Davis. He was born in Webster, Saturday, Oct. 17, at years at Charter Communication. She in Southbridge and son of the late Thomas and Anna (Cyr) home. was a member of the Senior Bowling formerly of Dudley, Costen, and lived most of his life in Pat leaves her son, League and enjoyed playing cards, died Friday, Oct. 16, Dudley before moving to Southbridge Steven J. Bennett of bingo and being around good people. at UMass Memorial two years ago. He graduated from Dedham; a daughter, Pat’s funeral was held on Thursday, Medical Center – Bartlett High School in Webster. Kathleen P. Wojcik Oct. 22, from the Shaw-Majercik University Campus Mr. Costen worked at Cranston Print and her husband Funeral Home, 48 School St., Webster, in Worcester, after a Works in Webster for over 35 years, John of Putnam, Conn.; two broth- with a Mass in Saint Louis Church, long illness. retiring as a supervisor in 2002. In addi- ers, John T. Brogan of Attleboro and Lake Street, Webster. Burial was in He is survived by his wife of 43 tion, he was a driver at the Overlook Francis E. Brogan of New Hampshire; Mount Zion Cemetery, Webster. years, Debra A. (Menzone) Costen of Masonic Health Center in Charlton. He one sister, Annie Beaudry of Webster; Calling hours at the funeral home were Southbridge; three children, Timothy enjoyed bowling, golf, and was an avid two grandchildren, Ashlynne Wojcik Wednesday, Oct. 21. E. Costen and his wife Kelly of Live fan of the Patriots and Red Sox. Most and Joshua Wojcik. A memorial guest book is available Oak, Fla., Trisha A. Wilber and her hus- of all, he enjoyed spending time with Pat was born in Boston, daughter at www.shaw-majercik.com. band Steven of Thompson, Conn., and his family and faithfully attending his of the late John T. and Mildred E. Meaghan M. Costen of Southbridge; grandchildren’s soccer, basketball, and two brothers, Mark Costen of Charlton football games. and Alan Costen of Dudley; a sister, All services are private. Paradis- Shirley M. Dowgiewicz, 89 Gail Rice of Fitchburg; five grandchil- Givner Funeral Home in Oxford is dren, Alexis Costen, Brett Costen, Jolie assisting with arrangements. WEBSTER — She graduated from St. Mary’s High Wilber, Bryce Costen, and Cole Wilber; Visit www.paradisfuneralhome.com. Shirley M. (LePine) School in Putnam. Dowgiewicz, 89, died Mrs. Dowgiewicz was an office clerk Wednesday, Oct. 14, at Sandlerette Shoe and then at the Avis E. Gomes, 83 at home surrounded Department of Employment Security by her family. in Webster for several years. THOMPSON, most of her life in Webster before mov- Her husband of 63 She was a communicant of Saint Conn. — Avis E. ing to Thompson five years ago. years, Edward W. Joseph Basilica and a member of its (Beauregard) Gomes, Mrs. Gomes retired from American Dowgiewicz, died in Saint Anne Society and the St. Joseph 83, of Orchard Optical in Southbridge, where she 2012. Polish Women’s Club. She enjoyed Drive and former- worked for over 25 years. During retire- She leaves two sons, Richard E. traveling, shopping, visits to Foxwoods ly of Webster, died ment, she worked at Nichols College in Dowgiewicz and his wife Diane and spending quality time with her Saturday, Oct. 17, in Dudley. She enjoyed making crafts and of Bennington, VT and Webster grandchildren. her home. donating them to her church, working Selectman Mark G. Dowgiewicz The funeral was held Monday, Oct. She was prede- outdoors, flower gardening, and loved and his companion Nancie Zecco of 19, from the Sitkowoski & Malboeuf ceased by her hus- spending time with her family. Webster; four grandchildren, Matthew, Funeral Home, 340 School Street, with band of 42 years, Louis A. Gomes Jr. The family would like to thank Maria, Jeffrey and Ashley Dowgiewicz; a Mass in Saint Joseph Basilica, 53 of Webster. She is survived by three Masonicare Hospice and especially a great-grandson, Rhory Dowgiewicz; Whitcomb St. Burial was in St. Joseph children, Alan L. Gomes and his wife nurse Noah White for the exceptional nieces and nephews. Garden of Peace. Visitation was held Wendy of North Grosvenordale, Doreen care provided during her illness. She was preceded in death by a son, Sunday, Oct. 18, in the funeral home. M. Hatfield and her husband Robert of A funeral was held on Thursday, Edward W. Dowgiewicz II in 1988. Memorial contributions may be Oxford, and Pamela J. Polletta and Oct. 22, from Paradis-Givner Funeral She was born and raised in Putnam, made to the Friends of Saint Joseph her husband Michael of Thompson; Home, 357 Main St., Oxford, followed Conn., a daughter of Clovis “Jack” School Fund, 53 Whitcomb Street, her son-in-law, Joseph S. Galvin of by a Mass at St. Louis Church, 15 Lake LePine and Anna E. (Duffy) LePine. Webster, MA 01570. Oxford; her sister, Barbara Miller of St., Webster. Burial followed at Mount She lived in Webster most of her life. Visit www.sitkowski-malboeuf.com. Staten Island, N.Y.; her best friend, Zion Cemetery in Webster. Calling Louis Polletta of Webster; nine grand- hours were Wednesday, Oct. 21, at the children, ten great grandchildren, and funeral home. Thomas George Houle, 62 many nephews and nieces. In lieu of flowers, memorial contri- She was predeceased by a daughter, butions may be made to Masonicare Kathleen E. Galvin who died in 2014; Hospice, c/o The Masonic Charity WEBSTER — him. Through his parent’s and fami- three brothers and two sisters. Foundation of Connecticut, P.O. Box Thomas “Tommy” ly’s love and devotion, Tommy enjoyed She was born in Amherst, daugh- 70, Wallingford, CT 06492. George Houle, 62, of his days watching television, especial- ter of the late Arthur J. and Viola Visit www.paradisfuneralhome.com. School St. died on Sat. ly “The Brady Bunch,” “The Three I. (Thompson) Beauregard, and lived Oct. 17 after a life long Stooges,” and “Joe Cowboy” Bonanza. illness. He enjoyed playing with his many, He is survived by many toy cars and stuffed animals. He Judith A. Kubiak, 69 his loving mother, was thrilled watching the antics of his Therese G. (Martin) nephews Brian and Scott. Tommy will DUDLEY — Judith A. Kubiak, 69, was crocheting, animals and especial- Houle with whom be sadly missed by all who came to died Monday, Oct. 12, at the Maryann ly horses. Judy’s kindness and car- he lived; two nephews Brian P. Houle know him. Morse Nursing and Rehabilitation ing for creatures large and small was of Webster and Scott M. Houle of His funeral was held from Jackman Center, Natick, Mass. a wonderful thing to experience. Her Thompson; as well as nieces, cousins, Funeral Home, 12 Spring St., She leaves her daughter Katie and friendship was a blessing. Judy’s love and friends. Whitinsville, on Wednesday, Oct. 21, her two grandchildren, Benjamin and for friend and family was uncompro- He was predeceased by his father with a Mass in St. Patrick’s Church, 1 Isabella of Australia and were the love mising. She was caregiver to the whole Henri G. Houle and his brother Henry Cross St. Burial followed in St. Mary’s of her life. She also leaves her moth- family. Judy will be missed but never T. Houle. Cemetery, Uxbridge. Calling hours er Eugenia M. (Evanski) Kubiak of forgotten. Know that you were loved as Born in Worcester on Dec. 6, 1952, he at the funeral home were held on Dudley and lived in the same facil- you loved. was called their “miracle baby” and Tuesday, Oct. 20. ity with Judy. She leaves her three The funeral was held Wednesday, lived in Webster most of his life. To leave a message for the fami- brothers; Paul of Florida, Robert of Oct. 21, from the Shaw-Majercik Tommy brought immense joy to ly, please visit www.jackmanfuneral- Yarmouthport, and Joseph of Oakton, Funeral Home, 48 School St., Webster, his family, friends, and all who knew homes.com. Va. with a Mass of Christian Burial in Judy was predeceased by her sisters, Sacred Heart of Jesus Church, East Joan Racicot of Webster and Patricia Main St., Webster, burial in St. Joseph Harriett E. Lalley, 79 Greenleaf of Dudley. Garden of Peace. Calling hours in the Judy was born in Webster daugh- funeral home, were held Tuesday, Oct. MILFORD — Harriett E. (Moore) Milford for the past 15 years prior to ter of Eugenia (Evanski) Kubiak and 20. Lalley, 79, died Friday, Oct. 16, at that living in Texas most of her life. She the late Joseph C. Kubiak of Dudley. In lieu of flowers donations in Judy’s University of Massachusetts Memorial worked for many years for the unem- Judy in most recent years had her own memory may be made to Second Medical Center, Worcester. ployment office for the Commonwealth animal sitting business. She also was Chance Animal Shelter, 111 Young Rd., She leaves a son, Paul Lalley Jr., of Massachusetts claims office. She a caregiver at Day Kimball hospital E. Brookfield, MA 01515. of Texas, and a daughter Patricia L. enjoyed playing cards with friends. in Putnam. Judy was a member of A guest book is available at www. Buettner-Rosen of Milford; a sister, There are no calling hours. Her the RI Arabian Horse Association, and shaw-majercik.com where you may Helen of California. arrangements were entrusted with was a animal activist. Her enjoyment post a condolence or a memory. She had a brother that predeceased the Shaw-Majercik Funeral Home, 48 her, Thomas K. Moore, of Texas. School St., Webster, MA. She was born in Cardova, Tenn., A guest book is available at www. Dorothea T. Orcutt, 89 daughter of the late Thomas and shaw-majercik.com. Virginia (Pegrim) Moore and lived in OXFORD — Dorothea T. Orcutt, 89, in Worcester for many years. She was formerly of Main Street, died Monday, a member of St. Roch’s Church in Oct. 12, at UMass Memorial Medical Oxford, and belonged to the church David J. Pepka Center – University Campus in choir for many years. She was a mem- Worcester. ber of the Oxford Woman’s Club, the WEBSTER — David his entire career to Travelers Insurance She is survived by her sister, Worcester Ski Club, and enjoyed knit- J. Pepka, of Webster, Company. In those 20-plus years, David Earlene M. Smith and her husband Dr. ting, gardening, and playing the piano. joined his father, built many life long friendships. Emerson Smith of Oxford; and many A funeral Mass was held Friday, Oct. John, on Oct. 17, and Aside from the love and devotion he nephews and nieces. She was born in 16, at St. Roch’s Church, 332 Main St., entered his eternal had for his family, David had a passion Worcester, daughter of the late Earl E. Oxford. Burial followed at St. Roch’s resting place sur- for playing the drums and for travel- and Agnes V. (O’Rourke) Orcutt, and Cemetery in Oxford. There were no rounded by his devot- ing with his family and friends. The lived in Worcester before moving to calling hours. ed friends and family, Pepka’s were fortunate to have many Oxford over 60 years ago. She gradu- In lieu of flowers, memorial contri- after a three-year bat- adventures to Disney, South Carolina ated from Commerce High School in butions may be made to St. Roch’s tle with brain cancer and the Caribbean and made so many Worcester and attended Becker Junior Church, 334 Main St., Oxford, MA in the comfort of his home. life-long memories. Dave was an avid College in Worcester. 01540. Paradis-Givner Funeral Home in Anyone lucky enough to know David drummer and was a member of the Mrs. Orcutt was a secretary at Oxford is directing the arrangements. could attest to what a remarkable hus- People of Goodwill Band. Marshall Diggins Insurance Agency Visit www.paradisfuneralhome.com. band, father, son and friend he was. David will be sorely missed but his Dave will be remembered very lov- “drum beat” will forever carry on in ingly by his wife, Buffie, of 22 years, our hearts. “Team Beat” will never be Rodney Norman Tenney, 75 and his children, Justin and Julia. It forgotten as one of the greatest days was the love for his family and friends, that our family and friends rallied that gave him the strength to fight for together in his support. RINDGE, N.H. — Rodney Norman returning. This comes with a huge every minute he shared with them A memorial service will be held at St. Tenney, 75, of Rindge, N.H., peacefully sign-on bonus, a reunion with family since his diagnosis. His mother, Carol Louis Church, 15 Lake St., Webster, on passed away Thursday, Oct. 8, with his and friends he has not seen in a long Pepka, his sister Lori Pepka and his Saturday, Oct. 24, at 10 a.m. followed by beloved children by his side. time. He wants his family, friends and mother in-law and father in-law Ronald a celebration of life at Point Breeze in He was born on Dec. 7, 1939, in loved ones to celebrate his life here, and Linda Latour will also keep his Webster. Please, come and share your Winchendon, the son of Myron and which has now been completed. His memory alive and remember him. His wonderful memories of Dave with his Aune (Lehtonen) Tenney. He is sur- famous last words: “If I’m not here, I’ll father, John Pepka, predeceased David family. vived by his five children, Michele be gone.” in 1993. In lieu of flowers donations can be Babneau; Dr. Wade Tenney; Lynn The family had a private gathering David was a 1987 graduate of Bartlett made to Dana Farber Cancer Institute. Tenney; Kimberly Favart and Natalie held at Rodney’s daughter’s house High School. He furthered his educa- The Shaw-Majerik Funeral Home, Pakkala, as well as his eight adored on Saturday to celebrate his life. The tion at the University of Hartford and 48 School St., Webster, MA has been grandchildren and two siblings David Shaw-Majercik Funeral Home, 48 Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute where entrusted with the arrangements. Tenney and Patricia Finch. School St., Webster, has been entrusted he earned his Bachelors of Computer A guest book is available at www. Rodney would like to let you know with his arrangements. Science in 1991 and his Master’s degree shaw-majercik.com where you may that his work here is done. He received A guest book is available at www. in 1996, respectively. Dave dedicated post a condolence or a memory. a call, an offer he couldn’t refuse, for shaw-majercik.com where you may an appointment for which he will not post a condolence or a memory. www.TheHeartOfMassachusetts.com www.webstertimes.net Friday, October 23, 2015 • The Webster Times • 3 Obituaries Patricia A. Riccardo, 78 John T. Sneed III, 70

WEBSTER — “Sandy” Russo of Webster. OXFORD — John on Aug. 23, 1945. Patricia A. (Busha) Pat was born in Worcester, daughter T. Sneed, III, 70, of He graduated from Riccardo, 78, died of the late Ernest W. Sr. and Elizabeth Nottingham Road, North High School in Saturday, Oct. 17, at (Carl) Busha and lived in Webster most died Wednesday, Worcester and attend- home. of her life. She worked for 26 years Oct. 14, at St. ed New England She leaves her as a printer at Webco Chemical in Vincent Hospital in School of Accounting. husband of 58 years, Dudley. She was a member of Saint Worcester after a Mr. Sneed was an Anthony G. Riccardo Louis Church and the Sons of Italy. long illness. office manager at Sr. of Webster; a son, She coached for many years in the He is survived by McCarthy Reporting Anthony G. Riccardo Webster Lassie League and attended his wife of 46 years, Service in Worcester Jr., of Charlton; three daughters, all of her children and grandchildren’s Judith F. (McCue) Sneed of Oxford; for 30 years, retiring in 2010. He served Lorene Riccardo of Webster, Christine games. She enjoyed cooking, shopping three children, Tammy S. Kimbar and in the Army National Guard and Kiritsis and her husband William of and spending quality time with family. her husband Christopher of Worcester, coached girls youth soccer in Oxford. Webster, Lisa McGloin and her hus- The family would like to extend their John T. Sneed, IV, of Cebu, Philippines, He enjoyed watching football, espe- band Michael of Douglas; her gran- appreciation to Overlook Hospice, espe- and Jesslyn McFadden and her hus- cially the Patriots, and loved spending children, Christie Adams, Stacey cially Nicole Marchand and Kathleen band Matthew of Oxford; three broth- time at the Cape with his family. In his Bergeron, Danielle Kiritsis, Nicholas Bond, and to her loving caregivers, ers, William Sneed and his wife Anne- life, family always came first. Kiritsis, Anthony Riccardo III, Lauren Danielle Kiritsis and Christie Adams. Marie of Chatham, Steven Sneed of A celebration of John’s life were held Riccardo, Jessica McGloin, Amanda Pat’s funeral will be held on Friday, Tennessee, and Jim Hornady of Georgia; Monday, Oct. 19, at Paradis-Givner McGloin and Stephanie McGloin; Oct. 23, from the Shaw-Majercik three sisters, Brenda DeCoteau and Funeral Home, 357 Main St., Oxford. great-grandchildren, Morgan, Logan, Funeral Home, 48 School St., Webster, her husband Robert of Shrewsbury, Burial will be private at a later date Alexis, Anthony, Nya and Gabriella; with a Mass at 10 a.m. in Saint Louis Donna Fowler of Tennessee, Deborah at Worcester County Memorial Park many nieces and nephews. Church, Lake St., Webster. Burial will Rhodes of Louisiana; two grandchil- in Paxton. There are no calling hours. She was predeceased by three broth- be in Mount Zion Cemetery, Webster. dren, Baylee Kimbar of Worcester and In lieu of flowers, memorial contribu- ers, Ernest Busha of Dudley, Edward Calling hours at the funeral home were Aiden McFadden of Oxford; and sever- tions may be made to Monroe Harding Busha of Webster and Raymond Thursday, Oct. 22. al nephews and nieces. Inc., 1120 Glendale Lane, Nashville, TN Busha of Webster; two sisters, Thelma A memorial guest book is available He was predeceased by his brother, 37204. Bourssa of California and Marcella at www.shaw-majercik.com. Daniel Sneed. Visit www.paradisfuneralhome. He was born in Nashville, Tenn., com. Herbert C. Stevens, 83 Theodore William Walkowiak, 84 CHARLTON — nity servant and fam- Herbert C. Stevens, ily man. “The indi- GULFPORT, Fla. — Theodore Force (SCARWAF) 83, passed away vidual who did them William (Ted Val) Walkowiak of an Air Force base Friday, Oct. 16, at all, at one time.” Gulfport, Fla., formerly of Webster, in the Far East. He home with his family He leaves his wife passed on to the Lord on Oct. 6, at the was the owner/oper- by his side. of 52 years, Elizabeth age of 84. ator of Ted Val’s Born in Charlton M. ‘Betty’ (Seale) His wife of 47 years, Elsie Boudreau Barber Shop and a on Jan. 28, 1932, he Stevens and his Walkowiak passed on in April of 2007. Park and Highway was the son of the children, Daniel S. He is survived by two sons, Jeffrey Commissioner in late Clarence N. and Stevens and his wife of Pinellas Park, Fla., and Brian, of St. Webster before mov- Helen M. (Clark) Stevens. Holly of Charlton, and Janice A. Pena Petersburg, Fla.; two daughters, Randa ing to St. Petersburg Herbert graduated from the for- and her husband Juan ‘Carlos’ Pena Alford, of Ohio and Melia ONeal, of in 1972. He was a member of Elks mer Charlton High School in 1949. He of Southbridge, three grand-daugh- St. Petersburg; and a step daughter, Lodge 2447 in the Palmetto American received his Bachelor of science degree ters, Ashley C. Stevens of Sturbridge, Sharon, of Tennessee. He leaves seven Legion. In 1998, he retired from 18 from the University of Massachusetts Chandler Stevens and Madison grandchildren and ten great grandchil- years of work as a supervisor at West in 1954, where he was a member of Stevens both of Charlton and one great dren, also four brothers Francis (Lolly) Pharmaceuticals. He was a 10-gallon the U.S. Air Force ROTC. He was hon- grandson, Brody Knight of Sturbridge, and his wife, Fran, Robert, Joseph, and blood donor and enjoyed doing cross orably discharged from the USAF two brothers, David C. Stevens of Thomas, all of Webster. He was the word puzzles, swimming laps, fishing in 1956 as an Airman 2nd Class. He Morrisville, Vt., and Philip J. Stevens son of William and Lucy Mrozinski and spending time with his family. He worked as an educator at the Norfork of Charlton and several nieces and Walkowiak of Webster and graduated will be greatly missed by all. County Agricultural School for 9 years, nephews. from Bartlett High School in 1949. Memorial services with Army hon- the former Charlton High School for There are no calling hours. A He proudly served his country during ors will be held in Florida. Guestbook eight years, and Bay Path Regional Memorial Service will be Saturday, the Korean War in the 465th Signal at davidcgross.com. Vocational Technical High School for Oct. 24, at 1 p.m. in the Robert J. Engineer Aviator Battalion under 16 years. He retired in 1989 to fulfill his Miller-Charlton Funeral Home, 175 Old Special Category Army Rigs with Air lifelong dream of farming fulltime. It Worcester Rd. Burial will be at a later was important to him to preserve the date in West Ridge Cemetery. rural character of Charlton. In lieu of flowers, Memorial Dorothy Zmetra, 79 He served on the first Charlton Contributions may be made to the Conservation Commission. He also Charlton Historical Society, 255 WEBSTER — nieces and nephews. She graduated was honored by the Charlton Old Stafford St., P.O. Box 252, Charlton, Dorothy “Dot” from Bartlett High School and later Home Day Committee by receiving the MA 01507. (Paciorkowski) graduated from Leo’s Beauty Institute. Community Service Award in 2002 for Online guest book, or to leave a mes- Zmetra, 79, died She was the owner/manager of Chet’s his services to the citizens and Town of sage and share a memory of Herb, peacefully on Sunday, Smoke Shop on Main Street, Webster. Charlton as a farmer, teacher, commu- please visit: RJMillerfunerals.net. Oct. 11, in Fairfax, Dorothy enjoyed spending time with Va., after a long strug- her family, cooking, taking pictures gle with brain cancer. and living on Webster Lake before She was surround- moving to Chantilly, Va., due to health ed by her family who issues. Her dynamic personality will Send all obituary notices celebrated memories with her and be missed by all who knew and loved cared for her throughout her illness. her. to The Webster Times, Dorothy was born on Nov. 15, 1935, A Mass of Christian burial was in Dudley. She was the daughter of held Saturday, Oct. 17, at St. Joseph PO Box 90, the late Benny and the late Mary Basilica, 53 Whitcomb St., Webster. (Gajewski) Paciorkowski. Her husband Burial was in the St. Joseph Garden of 53 years, William Joseph Zmetra of Peace Cemetery, Webster. Calling Southbridge, MA 01550, died in 2008. hours were Saturday, Oct. 17, at Bartel Dorothy is survived by two daugh- Funeral Home and Chapel, 33 Schofield or by e-mail to ters: Karen Glenn and her husband Ave., Dudley. John of Chantilly, Va., Maria Paska In lieu of flowers, a donation may aminor@ and her husband Edward of Chantilly, be made in Dorothy’s memory to the Va., and one son: Mark Zmetra and National Brain Tumor Society at brain- stonebridgepress com his wife Guylaine of Woodstock, Conn. tumor.org, 55 Chapel Street, Suite 200, . . Dorothy was known as “Barbie” to Newton, MA, 02458. 11 beloved grandchildren and many

LEGALS AC76A Commonwealth of Massachusetts (SEAL) erty on that basis, then you or your COMMONWEALTH OF The Trial Court COMMONWEALTH OF attorney must file a written appearance MASSACHUSETTS Probate and Family Court MASSACHUSETTS and answer in this court at Three WORCESTER, SS Worcester Probate and Family LAND COURT Pemberton Square, Boston, MA PROBATE COURT Court DEPARTMENT OF THE TRIAL 02108 on or before November 16, WO14P3085EA 225 Main Street COURT 2015 or you will be forever barred from To all persons interested in the estate Worcester, MA 01608 15 SM 008424 claiming that you are entitled to the of Earl Norman Dion late of Oxford in (508) 831-2200 ORDER OF NOTICE benefits of said Act. said County, deceased, testate.. Docket No. WO15C0391CA TO: Witness, JUDITH C. CUTLER Chief A petition has been presented to said In the matter of: William J. Dew Justice of said Court on October 1, Court for authority to sell – private sale Isabella Muriel Bellantoni Joan C. Dew 2015. – certain real estate of said deceased, Of: Dudley, MA and to all persons entitled to the ben- Attest: – and that the petitioner may become NOTICE OF PETITION FOR efit of the Servicemembers Civil Relief Deborah J. Patterson the purchaser of said real estate. CHANGE OF NAME Act, 50 U.S.C. App. § 501 et. Seq.: Recorder If you desire to object thereto you To all persons interested in petition Nationstar Mortgage LLC claiming 15-023237 / Dew, William J. and Joan or your attorney should file a writ- described: to have an interest in a Mortgage C./10/23/2015 ten appearance in said Court at A petition has been presented by covering real property in Webster, October 23, 2015 Worcester Catherine M Pellegrine requesting numbered 5 Beach Street, given by before ten o’clock in the forenoon on that: Isabella Muriel Bellantoni William J. Dew and Joan C. Dew the tenth day of November 2015, the be allowed to change his/her/their to Mortgage Electronic Registration return day of this citation. name as follows: Isabella Muriel Systems, Inc. acting solely as a nom- Witness Leilah A. Keamy, Esquire, Pellegrine inee for Countrywide Home Loans, First Judge of said Court, this sixteenth IF YOU DESIRE TO OBJECT Inc., dated April 23, 2004, and record- day of October 2015. THERETO, YOU OR YOUR ed at Worcester County (Worcester Stephanie K. Fattman ATTORNEY MUST FILE A WRITTEN District) Registry of Deeds in Book Register of Probate APPEARANCE IN SAID COURT AT 33430, Page 223, and now held by the October 23, 2015 Worcester ON OR BEFORE TEN Plaintiff by assignment, has/have filed O’CLOCK IN THE MORNING (10:00 with this court a complaint for deter- AM) ON 11/10/2015 mination of Defendant’s/Defendants’ WITNESS, Hon. Leilah A. Keamy, First Servicemembers status. If you now Justice of this Court. are, or recently have been, in the active Date: October 14, 2015 military service of the United States of Stephanie K. Fattman America, then you may be entitled to Register of Probate the benefits of the Servicemembers October 23, 2015 Civil Relief Act. If you object to a fore- closure of the above-mentioned prop- Turn To LEGALS page B8 4 • The Webster Times • Friday, October 23, 2015 www.webstertimes.net Calendar The calendar page is a free service Ham & Bean Dinner, Holy Trinity On Nov. 12, the Dudley Woman’s Club of the month, with the exception of offered for listings for government, Church, 68 Lake St., Webster (508- will hold its monthly meeting at 6:30 January, February, July, August, and educational and non-profit organiza- 943-0608). Come and enjoy some great p.m. at The Black Tavern, Center Rd. September. Programs this year will tions. Send all calendar listings and Polish Music from 4-5 p.m. The Pulaski Domestic Violence — Dudley Police include cupcake decorating, Christmas happenings by mail to Editor Adam Brass Band from Webster (formed in Chief Steve Wojnar will join us to dis- sing-a-long, flowers in the Bible, movie Minor at Stonebridge Press, P.O. Box 1889) will be putting on a concert for cuss the impact and effects of local night, crowning of Mary, and other 90, Southbridge, MA 01550; by fax at young and old! The concert will be fol- domestic violence on the victims and interesting topics. If you are interested, (508) 764-8015 or by e-mail to aminor@ lowed by a Ham and Bean dinner from the families. Our voluntary giving proj- please call Financial Secretary Louise stonebridgepress.com. Please write “cal- 5-7 p.m. Cost: $8 for adults and $4 for ect asks us to bring wrapping paper Duval at 508-943-7695 or club President endar” in the subject line. All calendar children 10 and under. Please join us for and tape for the Dudley Middle School Carolyn Smith at 508-943-4732. listings must be submitted by 12 p.m. on a fun afternoon of great music and food! ‘Adopt a Child for the Holidays’ pro- Monday to be published in the following Raffles too! gram. In addition, please also consid- OXFORD Friday’s edition. We will print such list- er bringing supplies for our Veterans ings as space allows. Holiday Baskets. Free Yoga Classes for Cancer Patients Tuesday, Oct. 27 — Restorative yoga classes for cancer patients are offered weekly and are open Saturday, Oct. 24 WEBSTER Saturday, Nov. 14 to patients, survivors, and their families or caregivers. Classes are held every OXFORD The Webster Dudley Business WEBSTER Saturday morning from 8:15 to 9 a.m. at Alliance is holding their Annual the Oxford Community Center, 4 Maple On Saturday, Oct. 24, from 6:30-10:30 Meeting & Elections at Point Breeze Sacred Heart of Jesus Parish, 18 East Road, Oxford, and on Wednesdays from p.m. The American Legion Auxiliary Restaurant, 114 Point Breeze Road, in Main St., Webster, presents Living noon to 1 p.m. at Saint Vincent Cancer Unit 58 will be holding a “Siren of Song” Webster on Tuesday, Oct. 27, at 6:30 p.m. Waters Coffeehouse Ministry. Let us & Wellness Center, One Eaton Place, Dinner Performance featuring Oxford’s All local business owners or representa- thank God for His many mercies! We Worcester. The Restorative Yoga pro- Own Jennifer Antkowiak and Tom tives are invited to attend free of charge. invite you to experience an evening gram is a complementary therapy that LeMark on piano at 9 Houghton St., Hot and cold appetizers will be served of uplifting Spirit-filled music, light is designed to help reduce lymphedema, Webster. Dinner will include chicken, along with a cash bar. Guest speaker is refreshments, and casual fellowship increase range of motion, and soothe baked potato, a , salad and Mitzi Weinman, author of “It’s About every second Saturday of the month. neuropathies that may occur during roll with dessert and coffee available. Time! Transforming Chaos into Calm, People of all ages are welcome to this all stages of treatment and recovery. There will be raffles, 50/50 raffle and a A to Z,” with the topic of Escaping Your free event. Join us on Saturday, Nov. 14, This program also promotes relaxation, door prize. All raffle proceeds go to two Time Traps-TimeFinder’s Productivity from 7-9 p.m. at the parish hall, 11 Day which is a vital element in healing, as military families to help offset the cost Toolbox. St., Webster. Doors open at 6:30 p.m. it brings emotional and physical relief of the holidays for their children. Also Board positions up for election from stress through moving medita- ticket sale proceeds to help local veter- include Vice President, Treasurer and tion and gentle yoga stretches. These ans. Cost of tickets are $15 per person or (1) year Directors. Please e-mail nomi- Sunday, Nov. 18 programs have been made possible $25 per couple. You can purchase your nation interest or questions to contact@ through PinkHippy.Org, a 501(c)(3) tickets by calling 508-641-0642 or visiting thewdba.org. DUDLEY non-profit holistic service and support either Post in the lounge. Come network with other local busi- organization that serves breast cancer nesses. RSVP your attendance by 10/20 SWCEC 40th Anniversary patients, survivors and their families Grace Church Rummage Sale and to [email protected]. Community Appreciation Open House, throughout Central MA, Northeastern Craft Fair — Saturday, Oct. 24, 9 a.m. Sunday. Nov. 18, 9 a.m. to noon, 185 CT, and Northwestern RI. Classes are to 1 p.m., 270 Main St., Oxford. This fall, Southbridge Road, Dudley. RSVP by free for those undergoing treatment or in addition to our $3 a bag rummage Saturday, Nov. 7 Oct. 23. 508-764-8500, ext. 1110, or dbell@ in recovery from breast cancer. sale, we will have a basket raffle and a swcec.org. For more information please visit silent auction. Also, a nice bake table OXFORD www.pinkhippy.org, call (508) 987-3310, with baked goods suitable for gifts or or send an email to info@pinkhippy. munching right away. So come on down Oak Hill Bible Church Annual Craft Saturday, Nov. 28 org. for fun, fellowship, and a hearty free Fair — Saturday, Nov. 7, 9 a.m. to 3 lunch. And as always, “All are welcome, p.m. Admission is free! Large selection OXFORD The Nipmuck Coin Club meets at 6:30 especially you!” For more information of hand-made crafts and gifts, candles, p.m. on the fourth Wednesday of each email Carol at [email protected]. baked goods, jewelry, concessions and On Saturday, Nov. 28, The Post 58 month at the Oxford Senior Center, 323 Gramma’s Attic items. Call the church Sons of the American Legion will hold Main St., behind the Oxford Town Hall. On Saturday, Oct. 24, the Oxford office at 508-987-0287 or email secre- their Indoor Yard Sale beginning at 8 For more information, contact Dick Lisi United Methodist Church will be host- [email protected], for directions, a.m. to 4 p.m. The cost of each table is at [email protected]. ing their Annual Harvest Dinner at the and more information. $15 per table. Please contact American church located at 465 Main Street, Take- Legion Lounge or by calling ‪08-987- The Central Mass. Mother of Twins out will be available at 4:30 with seating Annual Sons of the American Legion 8784, calling Stu Brown at 508-864-8342 is a non-profit club to benefit those who from 5-6:30 p.m. The dinner will be a tra- Post 58 Roast Beef Dinner on Saturday, or email Commander Ken Germain at are raising multiples and provide sup- ditional Turkey Dinner with all the fix- Nov. 7, at 4 p.m. The cost is $13 per [email protected]. port and an outlet. The club meets from ings. Cost is Adults $8.75, Children $4.75 person. You can obtain your tickets 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. every first Thursday of and a family cap of $30. Take-out orders by stopping at the American Legion the month at the Oxford Community can be called into the church at 508-987- Lounge or by calling 508-987-8784, call- ONGOING EVENTS Center to discuss twins-related issues 5378 or by calling Nancy Bouchard at ing Stu Brown at 508-864-8342 or email and have relaxing events such as movie 508-328-8839. Commander Ken Germain at firebear- WEBSTER nights and outings to take the children [email protected]. to and or your spouse or just for Moms. Ham & Bean Supper — First The Webster’s Writers Club’s pur- Anyone who is a childcare provider to Congregational Church, United DUDLEY pose is to encourage creative think- multiples is welcomed and the meetings Church of Christ, 355 Main St. (Route ing through the writing process. This are held on the second floor of the build- 12) Oxford, Saturday, Oct. 24, 4-6 p.m. Kick Cancer to the Curb — A walk in group is not focused on grammar and ing of the old school house. Supper includes ham & beans, brown remembrance of Kerri Murphy and to spelling; it is not a critique group. It is bread, corn bread, potato salad, bever- benefit The Adam Bullen Foundation, a group for self-improvement and fun. DUDLEY ages and desserts. Cost is adults, $12; Saturday, Nov. 7, at 11 a.m., at The All reading levels are welcome. Much of seniors, youth and children under 15, Fitness Studio, 137 Schofield Ave., the meeting will be talking through the Chair Yoga and so much more every $8. Children under 5, free. Served fami- Dudley. For more info, call Angela, process and getting minds warmed up. Tuesday from 10:30 to 11:30 a.m. at ly style – sit, visit and enjoy! (508) 868-4197 or Carolann, (860) 933- Who? Anyone is welcome! All read- The First Congregational Church, 135 3826. Please donate at https://www. ing levels (beginners and experienced). Center Road, Dudley (please park and DUDLEY crowdrise.com/kickcancertothecurb1/ Both male and female are encouraged enter through the right side basement fundraiser/angelatoomey. to join. entrance). Class Fee: $5/class volun- DMS will once again host a Ski and Where? Webster Corbin Library, 2 tary contribution (Cancer patients Board sale on Saturday, Oct. 24. From Sunday, Nov. 8 Lake St., Webster, MA 01570 always free). Proceeds donated to the 10 a.m. until 1 p.m. in the school caf- When? Thursdays 10-11:30 a.m. First Congregational Church of Dudley. eteria. Strand’s Ski House along with WEBSTER How do you sign up? To sign up, Instructor: Joanne LaLiberte, Holistic White Ski and Sport will be joining us you can email us at websterswriters@ Health Practitioner. This class of as well as families who wish to sell gen- All-You-Can-Eat Breakfast Buffet! gmail.com or call us at (508) 949-3880. Chair Yoga is to expand the lungs and tly worn-outgrown equipment. All pro- Your breakfast favorites will be served Walk-ins are also welcome. strengthen all the body’s major mus- ceeds are used to help offset transporta- including eggs, pancakes, French toast, This group will be led by Library cle groups, for stability and mobility, tion and other costs for students partic- corned beef hash, bacon, fresh baked Director Amanda Grenier and interns balance, increasing flexibility, muscu- ipating in the Ski Club. The after school muffins and much more! Kelli Trainor and Jaime Tocio. Please larity of hip and legs and increasing program is open to students in grades When: Sunday, Nov. 8, 7:30-10 a.m. contact Amanda, Kelli, or Jaime for range of motion with our “rear view 3-8 (8 years and older), teachers, parents Where: 4 Church St., Webster more information or to sign up. Email: mirror” twists. We work through the and family members. New applicants Cost: Adults: $7, Children (12 and [email protected]. Phone: entire body, quieting the nerves, reliev- are always welcome! Applications are Under) $4 (508) 949-3880. ing stress, realigning posture and we available by contacting Carl Strazzullo These fundraisers help us give back leave renewed. Chair Yoga is open to at [email protected]. to the community by defraying the costs The Webster Alzheimer’s Support adults of all ages. It is kept light-hearted associated with hosting the Girl Scouts, Group meets the second Monday of with respect for every member of the Boy Scout Troop 273 hosts a Harvest Pop Warner Cheerleading and the each month at Accord Adult Day Health class. We honor the body as it is right Pancake Breakfast, Saturday, Oct. 24, Bread of Life dinners as well as other Center, 10 Cudworth Road, Webster, at 6 now and work to improve its overall from 7:30-10:30 a.m., at St. Anthony of community outreach programs. p.m. Anyone in the area who feels they health. We come to class as individu- Padua Church in Dudley. Tickets, $6 are in need of help, doesn’t know what als and leave as family. Get to know each. to do, or is a Caregiver for someone yourself through the eyes of Chair Yoga Thursday, Nov. 12 with Alzheimer’s, is invited to attend and build a body that serves you bet- WEBSTER and express their concerns regarding ter. Wear comfortable clothing. As with DUDLEY the care for their loved one. The mem- any exercise program, check with your Saturday, Oct. 24, 4-7 p.m. Concert/ bers of the group will discuss the ways, healthcare professional before starting. means, and the help you will need as your loved one progresses in this dis- Come join the Drop In Knitting Group ease. Please come join with us at each from 10 a.m. to noon on Fridays at the meeting and you’ll be glad that you did. Pearle L. Crawford Memorial Library, Each person has a different story to tell Schofield Avenue, Dudley. All ages and and you will be given tips to help you levels, from beginner to expert, are wel- Open House Directory work through this agonizing and dread- come. For more information, call Mary ful disease. Kunkel at 508-943-8107 or Jacqueline Deadline: Monday at 10am The St. Louis League of Catholic Vassar at 508-892-4754. (C) Condo (X) Condex (M) Multi-Family (T) Townhouse Women is holding its yearly member- (B) Business (U) Duplex (S) Single Family (D) Adult ship drive. The purpose of the league is SOUTHBRIDGE (P) Land (L) Mobile Home (A) Apartment Community to bring together women to further their cultural, social, and religious interests. ADDRESS STYLE TIME PRICE REALTOR/SELLER/PHONE The Cancer Support Group meets The league meets every first Wednesday from 6:30 to 8 p.m. on the second Monday SATURDAY, OCTOBER 24 of every month in the Boardroom on the 4th floor at Harrington Hospital, 100 DUDLEY South Street, Southbridge. Call 508-764- 1 Raymond St S 12-2 $285,000 Bob Zannotti/Remax Advantage 2400 for more information. 508-414-8101 PUTNAM, Conn. SUNDAY, OCTOBER 25 Overeaters Anonymous — Group CHARLTON meeting every Wednesday at 6 p.m. Come to Room RHF-1 at Day Kimball S 12-1 $324,900 George Goules/Allworth Realty Hospital, 320 Pomfret Street, Putnam, 508-434-5871 DUDLEY Conn. We will welcome you! 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SOLD NEW LISTING ON DEPOSIT ON DEPOSIT ON DEPOSIT CHARLTON – 1 Clark Road! Pierpoint DUDLEY – 7 Piasta Rd! “Grand View WEBSTER – DUDLEY – 9 Delaney Ave! Off Mason Rd! DUDLEY – 16 Oakwood Ave! Mason Rd CHARLTON – 80 Smith Rd! 7 Rm 3 Bdrm DUDLEY – 4 Flaxfield Rd! 11 Rm DUDLEY – 6 Edward Road! 8 Rm Area! 7 Rm Cape! New Porch & 3 Season Meadow WATERFRONT! 110’ South Cape on .95 Acre Lot! SS Applianced Granite Gambrel w/4 Rm In-law Apart! 1.13 Acres! Estates” 9 Rm Custom Split! 1.21Acres! New England Commons! Adult 55+! 8 Rm Cape! Applianced Eat-in Granite Kit! Colonial! Applianced Kit w/Breakfast Bonus Rm! Recent Windows, Furnace, Roof Facing Shoreline w/Views of the Full Kit w/Breakfast Bar & French Door to 20x36 Applianced Granite Kit w/Isl & Brick Bar, Dining Area! Spacious Liv Rm! Applianced Granite Kit w/Isl! Open Flr Plan 2 Bdrms! 1 to 2 Baths/Master! Din Rm w/Hrdwds! Liv Rm w/2012 Carpeting on Garage! Large Liv Rm w/Hrdwds & Pellet Length of the Pond! 8 Rm Colonial Tri- Stone Patio! Liv Rm & Din Rm w/Maple Hearth! Din & Frplc Liv Rm w/Hrdwds! Huge Fam Rm! 3 Comfortable Bdrms! w/Beamed Cathedrals! Frplcd Liv Rm! 16x23 Applianced! Granite! Hrdwds, Tile & over Hrdwds! 1st Flr Bdrm w/Hrdwds! Full Level! 3 Bdrms! Master Bath! 2.5 Baths! Stove! Eat-in Galley Kit w/Tile Flr! Din Rm Hrdwds! 24x24 Great Rm w/Black Granite Fam Rm w/Skylights & Full Bath! Huge Master Bath! 2.5 Bathrooms! Game/Play Fam Rm w/Skylights! 25x29 Master w/Walk-in Carpet! Basements! Garage! C/Air! Tile Bath! 2 2nd Flr Bdrms w/Carpeting over Open Flr Plan! Granite Kit! Hrdwds! Closet, Skylights, French Dr to Deck! or 3rd Bdrm! Master w/Hrdwds! 1.5 Updated Frplc, Bamboo Flr, Radiant Heat! 1st Flr Master! 5 Bdrms & 3.5 Baths Total! Rm! 1st Flr Laundry! Deck & Gazebo! 2 Security! Community Center! Walking Hrdwds! Lower Level Fam & Game Rms, ½ Cathedral Ceiling Liv Rm! Garage! 3 Bdrms! 3 Baths! Finished Lower Level! Baths! 18x36 InGrd Pool! Shed! Garage! Bdrm & Full Bath! Master Suite w/Bath! 2 Car Lower Level Game Rm! 2 Car Garage! Sheds! Nice .61Acre Lot! $258,400.00 Trails! Low Fees! Convenient! Bath! Gas Heat! Detached Garage! Shed! Additional Lot for Parking, Storage & Heated Garage! $299,900.00 $369,900.00 5 Car Garage! Ingr Pool! $349,900.00 From $234,900.00 $224,900.00 Garden! $429,900.00 $239,900.00

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NEW LISTING ON DEPOSIT NEW PRICE WEBSTER – 40 Killdeer Isl Rd! Lake WEBSTER LAKE COMPOUND! 2 Checkerberry Isl! Private 2.09 Acre Waterfront Peninsula Estate! Park Like Grounds! WEBSTER LAKE - 71 Birch Island! WEBSTER – 30 Whitcomb St! Ideally WEBSTER – 15 Eddy St! Renovated 5 Rm WEBSTER – 161 High Street! 2 Family! View & Access to Swim & Boat w/Club 2,800’ 8 Rm Colonial Main House w/Lake Views from Most Windows! SS Applianced Granite Kit! Din Area w/Tile Flr! Lake 7 Rm Colonial w/Lake Views from Every Rm! Located 2 Family! 4/7 Rooms! 2/3 Cape! NEW Oak Cabinet Kit, Center Isl, New 6/6 Rooms! 3/3 Bedrooms! 1.5/1 Baths! Membership! 7 Rm Ranch w/4 Bdrms & Facing 38’ Din/Liv Rm w/Frplc, Recessed Lighting & Slider to Wrap Around Deck! French Dr Fam Rm Surrounded by Water! Hrdwds in Din/Liv & Master Bdrm! 3 Bdrms! Bedrooms! 1/2 Bathrooms! First Appliances & Tile Flr! Liv Rm Open To Din Updated! Applianced Kit! Hardwoods! 2 Full Baths! Hrdwd Flrs Throughout! Master Bath! 2.5 Baths! Walkout Lower Level Rm w/Laminate Flr! 2 Bdrms w/WW Carpets! Stone Frplc Liv Rm w/Pellet Insert! Lower 3 Bdrms! 21’ Master w/Cathedral Ceiling, Slider to Private Deck w/Lake Views, Master Bath! 2nd Bath w/Dble Vanity Sinks, Floor with Updated Kitchen! Huge Updated! Gas Heat! Gas Hot Water! Circuit 3.5 Baths! Skywalk Attached 750’ 4 Rm Guest/In-Law Apartment w/Granite Kit, SS Applianced, Open Din & Liv Rm w/Slider Fam Rm! 239’ Waterfront! New Metal Roof! Apartment 2 Consists of the Second & 2 Full Renovated Baths! New Electrical, Level 2nd Kit, Full Bath, Fam Rm w/ 2 Car Attached Garage & 3 Car Detached Breakers! Recent Roof! Vinyl Siding! to Lake View Deck, Bdrm, Nice Bathrm! Detached 3 Rm Yr Rd Guest Cottage or Rental Unit w/Kit, Frplcd Liv Rm, Bdrm & Third Floors! Porches! Shed! Off Windows & Drs! Freshly Painted Rms! 3 Frplc - Perfect for In-law or Guests! Deck w/2nd Flr! Needs to be Seen to Appreciate Season Porch! NEW Gas/Hot Water Furnace! Replacement Windows! Convenient! Bathroom! Enclosed 3 Season Pavilion Great for Entertaining! Tree Lined Private Drive! Rolling Lawn! Decks! Patios! Ideal Street Parking! Detached Garage! w/Retractable Awning! 1/2 Acre! Shed! Everything it Could Be! $699,900.00 Garage! $169,900.00 $268,500.00 Dock Setup! Boat Ramp! For the Discerning Buyer! $1,495,000.00 $144,900.00 $149,900.00 NEW LISTING

NEW PRICE NEW PRICE WEBSTER LAKE – 21 Wakefield Ave! MILLBURY – 13 Bayberry La! CHARLTON - Glen Echo Lake! 211 Sunset Dr! Western Expo - Beautiful Sunsets! 4492’ 14 Rm, Custom Colonial w/Farmers Porch! WEBSTER LAKE – 812 Beacon Park! WEBSTER LAKE – 703 Beacon WOODSTOCK – 103 Loyola Rd! In a Cove Protected! Idle Out to the RAMSHORN POND! 100’ Shoreline! 200’ Waterfront w/Manicured Grounds! 4 Bdrms! 4.5 Baths! 3 Fireplaces! C/Air, C/Vac, C/Stereo, Security! Hrdwds! Open Flr Plan! Lake WATERVIEW 1,280’ 5 Rm Townhouse! Park! 5 Rms - 1,280’ Townhouse! WAPPAQUASSET “QUASSET” POND! Hidden Lake - South Pond Lake Access! 11 East Expo – Super Sunrises! 10+ Rm Facing Frplc Liv Rm w/14’ Ceilings, Sliders to Lake Facing Deck! Din Rm w/Crown Moldings, Chair Rail & Waterford Chandelier! Cherry Lake Facing! Recently Applianced Sandy Beach! Lakeside Pool! Lake 88 Acre Recreational Gem! Woodstock Rm Colonial! 5 Bdrms & 2.5 Baths! 4,200’ Contemp Colonial! Most Rms Lake Cabinet Kit w/Quartz Counters, Center Isl w/Decor Appliances & Walk-in Pantry! 2 Master Bdrms - Lake Facing 1st Flr w/11’ Ceilings, Galley Kit! Frplcd Liv Rm w/48” Smart Fairgrounds Near! Yr Rd or 2nd Home! Views! Just Painted! Brand New Applianced! Flexible Flr Plan! Facing! Incredible Granite Kit! Wrap Frplc & Bath w/Dble Sinks, Shower, Whirlpool & Walk-in Closets! Lake Facing Sunrm w/French Door, Sliders, & 14’ Ceilings! Office, TV! Master Bath w/New Skylight! 2.5 6+ Rm Waterfront Colonial Built in 2004! Flooring! Move Right In! Frplced Liv Master Suite w/Bath, Dressing Rm & Around Deck! 3 Bdrms, 2 Lake Facing w/ 1/2 Bath, Laundry Rm! 2nd Flr w/2nd Master Suite w/Full Bath w/Dble Sinks! 2 Bdrms Share Another Bath! Lower Level w/Frplc Fam Tile Baths w/Recent Vanities! 2013 A/C Rm! SS Appliances! 2 Bdrms! Master 1/2 Acre! 2 Bdrms! 2.5 Baths! Lake Facing Office Area! Buderus LP Gas Heat! Full Baths! 2nd Granite Applianced Kit, 3 Master, Master Bath! 4 Levels - Expandable! Rm, Wet Bar, Billiard Parlor, Workout Rm & 6 Seat Theatre Rm w/60” TV w/Surround Sound! Full Bath! Walkout to Lake, Patio & Private & Heat! Garage! Great Lakeside Pool! Bath! 2.5 Tile Baths! C/Air! Garage! Full + 2 Half Baths! 3Z A/C! Buderus Gas $349,900.00 Sandy Beach! $349,900.00 Yard! 4Z Baisi Furnace! 2 Car Garage! Extra Lot! Glen Echo Awaits! $899,900.00 Sandy Beach! $249,900.00 $214,900.00 Heat! Garage! $699,900.00 ON DEPOSIT ON DEPOSIT

SOLD ON DEPOSIT SOLD WEBSTER LAKE – 17 Mark Ave! South Pond - “710’ Waterfront .69 Acre WEBSTER LAKE – 51 Colonial Rd! South WEBSTER LAKE - 155 S. Shore WEBSTER LAKE – South Pond! 173’ Waterfront – 20,286’ Lot! Panoramic Water Views! WEBSTER LAKE – 96 Lakeside Ave! Peninsula”! Lake Views in All Directions! Sunrise to Sunset! Beautiful 12 WEBSTER LAKE – 502 Beacon Park! 5 Pond - Western Expo - Amazing Sunsets! 100’ Rd! Killdeer Isl - Middle Pond! 5 Rm 2,917’ 8 Rm Contemp Ranch w/“Salt” Water In-Grnd Pool! Open Flr Plan w/9.6 Ceilings! South Pond - South West Expo - Beautiful Rm 3,292’ Ranch! Breezeway to 3 Car Garage! Grand 2 Story Entry! Cherry Rms - 1280’ WATERFRONT Townhouse, End Waterfront! Fantastic Lake Views! 2,500’ 9 Rm Waterfront Ranch! Nothing to Do, Just Granite Kit w/SS Appliances, Dble Ovens, Center Isl! Din Rm w/Dble & Triple Palladium Unit w/Panoramic Lake Views! Overlooks Sunsets - Full Day Sun - Level Lot - 100’ Custom Cape! 9,496’ Lot! Applianced Corian Move In! Applianced Oak Kit w/Breakfast & Granite Kit w/Isl! Frplc Din Rm w/Cathedrals, Skylights & Hrdwds! Liv Rm Windows! French Drs to the Super Sun Rm! Liv Rm w/Corner Frplc & Slider to Lake Facing Sandy Beach & Lakeside Pool! 1st Flr w/ Waterfront - Privacy Fenced! 6 Rm, 2+ Bdrm Kit! Liv & Din Rms w/Bow Windows! Huge Counter! Cathedral Din & Liv Rms! w/Hrdwds! Lake Facing Master w/Bath! Fam Rm, Game/Pool Rm w/Bar & Deck Overlooking Pool! Comfortable Den! Lake Facing Master, Master Bath w/Dble Sinks, Tile & Hrdwds! Applianced Kit! Frplc! Ranch! 10x20’ Master! Applianced Granite Deck! Lake Facing Master! Brady Sunroom! Slider to 12x16 Deck! Bdrm w/His & Her Exercise Rm! Summer Kit! 3 Baths Total! C/Air! Buderus! Irrigation! Trex Corner Tub & Shower! 2 Additional Bdrms w/Full Tile Bath! Laundry Rm & 1/2 Bath off Kit! 2 Bdrms! Master Bath! 2.5 Tile Baths! Kit! Open Flr Plan! Gleaming Hrdwds! Frplcd! Mitsubishi Wall AC! Walk-out Lower Walkout Lower Level w/Fam Rm & Possible Closets! Office! Renovated Bath! Recent Deck, Farmers Porch! Beautiful Grounds! $1,299,900.00 Walk-out Lower Level! Buderas Oil! 2 Car Attached & Car/Boat Garage Under! Boat Ramp! Recent A/C & Heat! All Recent “Anderson” Level Fam Rm! $424,900.00 4th Bdrm! $599,900.00 Roof! Newer Furnace! Rms Freshly $994,900.00 Windows & Doors! Garage! $259,900.00 Painted! $299,900.00

hope2own.com Featured Listings THOMPSON - 105 LAMBERT RD OXFORD - 7 DOLGE 508.943.4333 FIRST TIME OFFERED! CUSTOM CAPE PRIDE OF OWNERSHIP on 3 ACRES! Superb Quality Construction, ~ Open Floor Plan are Enhanced by the “Real” Sharon Pelletier - Broker 2,389 SF Plus 500 SF+ Finished Walkout LL Hardwood Floors & Crown Licensed in MA, CT & RI w/In-law Potential, 9 Spacious Rms, 3 Full Molding! Main Living Area! Baths, Exceptional Open Concept Kitchen/ Situated on 1.2 Acres of Formal Dining Rm offers an abundance of Private, Flat Lawn! Finished WE WANT YOUR Cherry Cabinets, Grand Entry Foyer w/Cathedral Ceilings, Hardwood & Ceram- ON DEPOSIT LL is Great added Space for ic Tile Floors, Master BR has Separate Entrance to Elegant Upstairs Bathroom Extended Family! Roomy 43 East Main Street Webster, MA 01570 w/Whirlpool Tub & Separate Shower, 2 Car Att’d Garage + 3rd Garage Under! Bedroom/office Area ~ Kitchenette ~ Full Bath & Separate Laundry LISTINGS! Room! Location, Location, Location ~ Minutes to “Nature” at Buffum- Fine Realtor Associates to Serve You! Private, Tranquil Setting, NEW ATTRACTIVE PRICE $343,500. ville lake Only Minutes to Route 395! $265,000. June Cazeault * Liz Knutelski * William Gilmore II * Laurie Sullivan * Diane Strzelecki * Matt Ross * Lori Johnson-Chausse * Mark Barrett

WEBSTER - 10 DIDONATO AVE SPENCER - 34 POINT EASTALEE DR WEBSTER - 71-B KLEBART AVE. THOMPSON - 20 LAURELWOOD RD LAND! WEBSTER/DUDLEY BUILDABLE LOTS Webster - Lot 119B Thompson Rd Town Water & Sewer $38,500. Webster - Lot 119A Thompson Rd Town Water & Sewer $38,500.

assisted - SOLD Webster - 114 Lake St. Multi-Family Zoned, Charming 4 bedroom 3 bath colonial nestled in a picture perfect quiet 12,000 +/- Sq Ft Lot. Town Water & Sewer, and City Gas! $59,900. Nice Corner Lot Cape! 2 Bedrooms, Living Room Sugden Reservoir waterfront home with 50 feet of private Spectacular Young 3100 sf Custom Colonial with Wrap neighborhood with large manicured yard and privacy galore! Sit out on your Around Farmers Porch! Loads of detail was given to Quality Webster- 122 Gore Rd. Lot Approx. 1-1.2 +/- Acres. Town Water 3 Season Porch, Potential 2nd floor living with beach. Beautiful 2 bedroom 1 3/4 bath home has been completely screened in porch on those warm summer nights and look out at the fruit remodeled. Beautiful bamboo floors, tile & carpet in the bedrooms. and Functionality! 4 Bedrooms! 3-1/2 Baths! Crown Mold- trees and gardens! Open floor plan has so much to offeer! Front to back & Sewer. Level Lot. $110,000. finished stairway! Forced Hot Air by Gas! Garage! The basement has a finished family room with sliders that open to a ings! Frplc Living Room! 40’X60’ Heated In-ground Indoor living room has a lovely fireplace and pellet stove included. Fully applianced Dudley - Lot# 149 Southbridge Road - 4.5 +/- acres. 150 ft +/- of Newer Roof! Recently Painted! Nice Landscaped Lot! patio and walk out to the water. Sugden Reservoir is a full recreational Pool Room! Radiant Heat! So many more Special Amenities! kitchen is open to back den and attached garage offers added storage! Rd. Frontage,610 ft +/- River Frontage $85,000. Needs Interior Paint. $122,550. lake! $274,900 Call for your private Appointment Today! $650,000. New Price $269,900.

PLAINFIELD CT - 33 BEECHWOOD WEBSTER - 4 JAMES ST WEBSTER - 108 THOMPSON ROAD WEBSTER - 1 CROSBY ST QUADDICK LAKE - 3 HIAWATHA DR

assisted - SOLD assisted - SOLD FOR THE LOVER OF OLD HOMES! This charming, updated, Great Raised Ranch located in cul-da-sac neighborhood set- circa 1890 Colonial is reminiscent of a bygone era! Exposed 475’ of Quaddick Lake waterfront property! Wonderful 2 Well maintained home! Dead end street, Private back hand hewn beams in the eat-in kitchen w/old fashioned dou- ting!! 3 bedrooms and 1 bath! Newer furnace! Large 22x19 yard, recent boiler, exterior paint. Generator hook-up, 3+ acres Commercially Zoned! 340 feet Street bedrooms - 2 bath Contemporary home! Sun drenched Family Room! Large deck off the kitchen for outdoor entertain- Hardwood floors, 3 bedrooms, living room. Move in frontage on Thompson Rd., 450 feet on Tower St., 339 ble porcelain sink & window seat, an office w/custom-built rooms! Loft area! Central air! finished walkout lower ing!! 2 Car Detached Carriage Shed style Garage in the back condition $158,000 feet on Paper Rd - Summit St. Included is a 2 family, bookcases & desk, knotty pine family room & living rm. level! Large deck with hot tub! Landscaped yard with yard! City water and City Sewer! Close to highway access and Fieldstone constructed 2 car garage. B-4 Zoned. 4 bedrooms, full bath, natural gas. The offering includes spectacular views! Great for entertaining! 2 sheds for shopping! $128,800 New Price $599,000 another lot. $124,900 Lake toys. Aluminum dock included! $450,000. WEBSTER LAKE - 12 INDIAN POINT WEBSTER LAKE - 11 BATES POINT RD WEBSTER LAKE - 32 JACKSON RD WEBSTER LAKE - WELLS ISLAND WEBSTER LAKE ~ 29 SOUTH POINT RD

SOLD ON DEPOSIT ON DEPOSIT Young Custom Built Waterfront Home! Super Killdeer Island ON BATES POINT! Elegant Webster Lake Waterfront Home offers all the amen- AN INTRIGUING OPPORTUNITY TO OWN AN EXTREMELY UNIQUE 3.32 ities of a fine home Plus Direct Webster Lake Access! Located in a sheltered cove Location on Private Dead End Middle Pond Peninsula! Expan- ACRE land on WEBSTER LAKE WATERFRONT PROPERTY! Town Map# OWN YOUR OWN ISLAND! Absolutely charming, large 5 bedroom, which provides boat access to full open water! Inground pool, a fully fenced 40-D-14-0 showing Total Acreage of 11.28. Located at the Southern most end ON DEPOSIT extraordinary Cape! Very tastefully decorated giving that warm feeling of sive Waterviews! Western Exposure! Friendly Shoreline, Level lakeside yard. Fine features include: crown moldings, 9’ ceilings, beautiful of Webster Lake’s South Pond. Extreme Privacy with Direct Lake Access along memorable summers on the lake! Formal dining room, fire-placed living Lot! Waterfront Front & Back! Fireplaced Living Dining Room! cherry kitchen w/ceramic tile floors, granite countertops, S/S appliances, center a Delightful Level Peninsula that juts out into Webster Lake. Simple yet very NEW LISTING: Unique Webster Lake Waterfront Home! Panoramic views room, huge open pavilion extended onto the water with a large screen TV island, Slider to large lake facing deck! Formal dining , formal living rooms w/ Charming Year-round Ranch has a Full Finished Lower Level & walkout access Gourmet Kitchen, oversize island/Breakfast Bar! 2nd bdrm with of both Middle and South Ponds! 188+/- of waterfrontage! 15594 +/- sq ft Lot! mounted in the gable end for entertaining during Patriot football games. Private Covered Balcony! 3rd bdrm sleeps 8 comfortably! 2-1/2 gleaming hardwood floors! Plus private 2nd floor 20x26 family room! Spacious to a screened-in patio, plus a detached garage & shed. ENJOY the PARK LIKE Includes furniture, hot tub, pontoon boat, & jet ski. Just bring your bathing master bedroom, whirlpool tub w/waterfall faucet & separate marble show- GROUNDS! Plenty of land & nice location to build a Dream Home or possibly 3 Bedroom! 2 Baths! Lake facing Fireplaced formal Living Room! Lower Level suit and make lasting memories! $459,900 Baths! 2 Car Garage! Irrigation System $659,900. er! Propane gas heat & central air!! NEW PRICE $524,900. more! Developing possibilities? Call for details. NEW PRICE $369,000. Summer Kitchen and Fireplace! Garage! $464,900 www.webstertimes.net Friday, October 23, 2015 • The Webster Times • 7

100115RogersBlackstone MORTGAGEE’S SALE 23 AS Putnam Rd., Charlton OF REAL ESTATE $324,900 AT PUBLIC AUCTION Brenda Ryan Melissa Mary Jo Spiro Vivian Robin Broker- Cournoyer Demick Thomo Marrero- Giguere NEW CONSTRUCTION Tuesday, October 27, 2015 Owner Hilli Doros “We are part of Make Southbridge Home” 10:00 AM-BLACKSTONE 4 Rear Blackstone Street a/k/a 4 Blackstone Street 201 SOUTH STREET, OPEN HOUSE Sunday, October 25th • 12-1pm SOUTHBRIDGE, MA sgl fam, 1,634 sf liv area, 0.41 ac lot, 4 rm, 1 bdrm, 508-765-9155 This incredible new construction home is located in a very desirable area next to willow 1 bth, Worcester(Worc): Bk 38004, Pg 176 FAX: 508-765-2698 tree estates, top-quality construction with all the extras on your wish list. Granite kitchen, Debra Debbie Joan Chad Michelle Stan Nordby- Thomo Lacoste Splaine Roy Misiaszek hardwood floors, central air, crown molding, central vac, maintenance-free trex decking, TERMS: $5,000 cash or certified check at the time and Rivera open floor plan & big rooms. Walk-out finished basement with 9 foot ceilings & picture place of the sale. The balance to be paid within thirty (30) Now offering rental services looking to sell. call us! window. You will love the 2.54 Acre lot with plenty of room for your vegetable garden & days at the law offices of Korde & Associates, P.C. SOUTHBRIDGE: 12-2PM SUN SOUTHBRIDGE:COMMERCIAL swimming pool for the kids. You must see to appreciate this bright & sunny home with 321 Billerica Road, Chelmsford, MA 01824, Lovingly well maintained 2 BUILDING with 3 residential rentals. hardwoods floors on the main level, cherry cabinets, granite counter-tops, stainless steel family in GREAT neighborhood! Located right next to the new appliances & open floor plan to dining area & living room with gas fireplace. High-end Attorney for the Mortgagee. 6 rooms 3 bedroom unit and a 5 Cumberlands! 1st floor & basement OPEN HOUSE ceramic tile in all 3 full baths, recessed lights, ceiling fans & much more! 4th bedroom room 2 bedroom unit. Gleaming used for Floral business. 3-1-1, 5-3-1, Auctioneer makes no representation as to the accuracy of hardwood floors. Large eat in on lower level or could be used as home office. Excellent charlton school system. Easy the information contained herein. 4-2-1 are the rental units. Roof, siding kitchens. Spacious living rooms. & windows done aprox 10 years ago. access to rt.20 & I-395, 10 minutes to home depot & market basket. Enclosed porches. Large paved driveway with 2 car detached BAY STATE AUCTION CO, INC. Asking $164,900. George P. Goulas, MBA, Broker-owner garage & level yard.Walk up attic. $189,900. 88 Highland St. NORTH CHELMSFORD (978) 251-1150 All Worth Realty • 58 North Main St., Charlton, MA 01507 www.baystateauction.com HOLLAND:Water Rights SOUTHBRIDGE:Beautiful O: 508-434-5871 Dir: 508-509-3833 F: 508-207-9663 MAAU#: 2624, 2959, 3039, 2573, 2828, 1428, 2526, 2484 come with this Contemporary oversized custom split Ranch in Home! 5 rooms 3 bedrooms sought after Dennison Hill area. 9 rooms 4 bedrooms 2 baths! 1 ½ baths. Spacious eat in Beautiful updated kitchen with kitchen. Oversized master maple cabinets & all appliances. bedroom! Partially finished HUGE bright living room! 2010 basement. Garage. MUST BE SOLD. $149,900. Furnance. 2009 Roof. Lower level with family room with propane 508-943-7669 • 774-230-5044 gas fireplace & walk out patio. Back on market due to financing! Maria Reed Diane Luong Bob Zannotti Bill Roland Maureen $234,800. 508-272-5832 JoAnnSoldMyHouse.com 508-873-9254 774-239-2937 508-414-8101 O’Connor SOUTHBRIDGE:Exquisite 7 NMLS #20898 508-981-4903 SOUTHBRIDGE:BARGAIN rm Custom Built Multi-level HUNTERS! Well maintained LICENSEDLICENSED IN IN MA MA & & CT CT Contemporary style Home! Pride of Jo-Ann Szymczak Call any agent listed • 2 family with 5-3-1 unit CRS, GRI, SRES, ASP “Home Free Ownership Market Analysis! Matters” Ownership really shows! 7 rooms 3 above for a showing bedrooms 1 ½ baths. Huge custom and a 4-2-1 unit. Side by kitchen! Generous size bedrooms. Fireplace livingroom with new side. Fenced yard. Separate CALL FOR A FREE MARKET ANAYLSIS wood stove insert. Updated furnace & HW to gas! Recent roof, utilities! Off street parking. OXFORD windows, chimney liner. Wonderful composite deck looking out onto Live on one side and use other rental unit to pay for DUDLEY - NEW LISTING CHARMING large level lot! TAKE A LOOK! $218,900. CAPE mortgage! Desirable location! $119,900. R MORTGAGE RATES ARE DOWN!! GREAT TIME TO BUY!!

OPEN HOUSE OPEN HOUSE “0” SAT • 12-2 DOWN SUN • 1:00-3 EMERSON REALTORS * USDA Financing * Gourmet kitchen * Seller Relocating * 1st Floor Family Room * Cathedral Ceiling * 1 Full, 2 Half Baths * 1.5 Baths * Fireplace E The Market Leader * Buderus Boiler * 2 Fireplaces * Energy Efficient * Title 5 Completed * Recent Windows, * $1500 Sq. Ft. Windows & Heating roof, siding, 1 Raymond St • $285,000 23 Walnut St • $264,900 SPENCER SPENCER OXFORD A AUBURN: Pakachoag Hill Ranch w/3 BR AUBURN’s Premier condo site. 1st floor mas- in prime location. Step downfamily-dining ter suite w/ full bath. Cathedral ceiling in living room combo, fireplace’d living room and 1 room w/ propane fireplace. Granite counter tops OPEN HOUSE car attached. Loaded with hardwoods, roof in kitchen. 1st fl has hardwoods & bathrooms & windows approx. 2 year old. $279,900. MAKE SUN • 11-1 offering ceramic tile. $294,900 WATERVIEW OFFER! 1200 SQ.FT. L * 3 bedroom Contemporary * Cheaper Than Renting * Fireplace RANCH * 2 Baths * Recent Roof, furnace, electric * Hardwoods Trudy Risedorf * 21 Sq. Ft. and windows * Great Kitchen Laura Poulin-Harkins 508-932-2372 * 30 x 36 Heating Steel building * “0” Down Payment USDA * 1st floor Family Room 508-207-3802 [email protected] perfect for car enthusiast * Needs Inside Cosmetics * 3-season Room AUBURN: Office space for lease in Au- 116 Wilson Ave • $349,000 80 Maple St • $137,500 4 Malden Rd • $224,900 burn Center/under new ownership. 123 Central OXFORD DUDLEY Street/ corner of South and Central. Various sizes and gross leases / $675-$1500. Updated OWNERS RELOCATING and refreshed! Park- 1.6 E 116 N. STURBRIDGE ROAD, CHARLTON ing! Local landlord who SPRAWLING ACRES shows great care for his RANCH MOTIVATED! Fantastic 4 BR, 2.5 BA Colonial on 2.58 acres. Great room over 2 car garage, fire- tenants. Call 774-289-6437 for your show- * 3.5 Baths * Cherry/Granite * 4 Bedroom * 24’x 24’ Family Room places. Country living at its best with great schools ing. BETH JOHNSON of Emerson Realtors * Completely Finished Kitchen * 2 Baths * Fireplace and easy highway access location. Lower level *Geothermal Home * Cathedral Ceiling Reduced for action to $319,900. * Legal In-law Unit S Call Mary Ellen Cox Elizabeth Johnson 508-735-7061 774-289-6437 E-Mail: [email protected] E-Mail: [email protected] 113 Dudley Rd • $359,900 17 Corbin Rd • $339,900 STERLING SOUTHBRIDGE North Oxford - DUDLEY Mint tri-level town- house in Fairway T Woods on Pine Ridge Golf Course. Open living/dining, 16 updated kitchen and GREAT ACRES baths, 2 bedrooms + WORCESTER: Charming older home * 4 bedrooms * 24000 Sq.Ft. Cape loft area, central air, with modern kitchen appliances included. * Newly Painted YARD! * 2.5 Baths * Ideal Mini Farm ample storage, ga- Country feeling in the city. Convenient lo- * 3 Bedrooms A rage, lawn maintenance and snow removal. cation. 3BR 1.5 BA... gleaming hardwoods * 1 Acre * Breakfast Nook and woodwork. Spacious 1/3 acre lot. Quick * Low Down Payment * 2 Fireplaces * 1st Floor Family Room or All this for $158,500. Quick close possible. * Garage closing possible. $183,000. * Sunken Living Room Master Bedroom Call Claire today for a showing 217 W. Main St • $179,000 69 Redemption Rock Trail • $325,000 351 Dudley River Rd • $294,900 Jeannine Silun Claire M. Earley [email protected] WESTBOROUGH SOUTHBRIDGE DUDLEY - WATERFRONT 508-579-0696 OXFORD T 508-667-8643

ON DEPOSIT ON DEPOSIT ASSISTED SALE TOO TOO TOO LATE! LATE! LATE! * 4 bedroom Split * Oversized Cape E * 55+ Community * Catherdral Ceilings * 2 Baths * Quality Throughout * 2.5 Baths * 80’ Waterfront * Hardwoods * Finished Lower Level * 2 Bedrooms Oxford - 47 & 49 Joe Jenny Rd Windmill Estates-Phase I in Auburn. A buildable lot is included in the sale of this 4 * Maple Kitchen * 1.5 Baths Gorgeous colonial to be built bedroom colonial with a large barn! Sits pri- 8 Overlook Dr 18 Daniel Dr 177 Dennison Ln 48 Hayden Pond Rd $439,900. Excellent area and road vately off the road! Makes this your own family $424,500 $259,900 $ 260,000-Maria Reed $319,900 access! compound! Equestrians take notice! Call for showing $374,900

Stratton Vitikos 843-957-1629 Donna Caissie [email protected] 774-641-3325

OPEN HOUSE OPEN HOUSE OPEN HOUSE OPEN HOUSE OPEN HOUSE AUBURN: Custom home featuring 10 LEICESTER: Oak Ridge Estate - Active Rooms-4 bedrooms-2.5 baths, 3 car garage Adult Community. Featuring central air, pro- on 3+ acres. 9’ Ceilings, large deck w/jacuzzi, pane gas heating systems, high quality mate- huge kitchen w/granite-cherry cabinets. All rials, 2x6 construction and built to new ener- LEOMINSTER WOODSTOCK WARREN SOUTHBRIDGE STURBRIDGE the bells & whistles. Mid 600’s. gy requirements. Fireplace in living room and 91 Granite St - Sat. 12-2 5 Taylor Trail - Sun. 11-1 11 Quaboag St - Sun.11-12 166 Lebanon Hill Rd - Sun. 11-1 138 Paradise Ln - Sun. 1-3 2 Family, spacious rooms, custom design kitchens. Starting $279,900. New construction! 3 BR Cape Newer 2 BR, 1.5 bath Town- Well maintained 3 BR, 2 Quality custom built 3 BR, wood floors, builit-ins. house style condo, garage. Call Kevin Maher Kevin Maher 508-450-4219. $225,000. abuts Wyndham Land Trust. bath Cape, hardwoods. 3.5 bath Ranch. $400,000. $255,000. Stewart & Stewart. $124,900. Stewart & Stewart. $199,900. Dennis Bottcher. Lisa Boudreau. 508-450-4219 or Cindi Gallagher Desmarais. [email protected]

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STURBRIDGE HOLLAND STURBRIDGE PALMER WEBSTER Dudley - 43 Mill Rd. 60 Brookfield Rd - Sun. 1-3 Young 2 BR Ranch, open Well-maintained 2 Former church, Investment Opportunity! Property has a lot to offer, new furnace, re- Authentic 3 BR, 1.5 bath floor plan, deeded beach Family on Fiske Hill. 4000SF, 3 Acres. 2 Family on corner lot. modeled kitchen, inground pool, young roof Colonial, fireplace.$279,900 . rights. $188,000. $204,900. $189,000. $140,000. and windows $249,900 Bob Maynard. Lisa Boudreau. Sophia Lengyel. Larry Mandell. Sarah Gustafson. Make your appointment to see this beautiful home today!

REDUCED REDUCED REDUCED Carmella Manzaro 774-696-0193 [email protected] www.emersonrealtors.net BROOKLYN, CT SOUTHBRIDGE SOUTHBRIDGE STURBRIDGE WEBSTER 3 BR Ranch on level Outstanding 3 Family. Well maintained 2 Fami- Cedar Lake Water- Webster Lake! 1.3+A. Garage, Many recent updates, ly. Many recent updates. front! Cute yr-rd home. Townhouse condo, 2 BR, woodstove. $159,900. fully rented. $184,000. Fully rented. $149,999. $170,000. 2 baths. $239,000. GOT A HOUSE FOR SALE? Ingrid Helena Karp. Dorothy Fontana. Dorothy Fontana. Moira McGrath. Sarah Gustafson. This is the place to sell it! Your ad will be mailed to 50,000+ households throughout Southern Worcester County. FOR To advertise on our Find the homes of your neighborhood SALE real estate section, please call your local sales representative The Real Estate Section at 1-800-367-9898 8 • The Webster Times • Friday, October 23, 2015 www.webstertimes.net LEGALS LEGALS tance of 100.00 feet to a point; Master Deed. Parcel #5 on a Plan hereinafter referred continued from page B3­­­ THENCE S. 56° 06’ 47’’ W. for a dis- The Unit is convyed subject to and with to, measured along the westerly line of tance of 42.40 feet to an iron pipe; the benefit of: said Road; Thence South 64° West, NOTICE OF MORTGAGEE’S SALE THENCE N. 33° 53’ 13’’ W. for a dis- 1. Provisions of said Chapter 183A. 200 feet by land of Norman L. Benoit OF REAL ESTATE tance of 100.00 feet to a Massachusetts 2. The provisions of hte Master Deed et ux to a stake; Thence North 26° By virtue and in execution of the Power Highway Bound on the southerly side and floor plans of hte Condominium West, 100 feet by other land of Eugene of Sale contained in a certain mortgage line of Seminole Avenue; recorded simultaneously with and as a Vigeant et ux to a stake; Thence North given by Pamela Zion to Long Beach THENCE N. 56° 06’ 47’’ E. along the part of the Master Deed, the Declaration 64° East, 200 feet by other land of Mortgage Company, dated June 4, southerly side line of Seminole Avenue of Trust, recorded with said Deeds at Eugene Vigeant et ux to a stake in the 2004 and recorded with the Worcester for a distance of 42.40 feet to the point Book 39930 Page 341 (the ‘Trust’), in westerly side line of said Road; Thence County (Worcester District) Registry of beginning. each case as the same may be amend- South 26° East, 100 feet to the point of of Deeds at Book 33804, Page 83, as Except taking by Commonwealth of ed from time to time by instruments beginning at Charlton Road. Being a affected by an affidavit recorded with Massachusetts by instrument record- recorded with said Deeds, which pro- portion of Parcel #4 on “Plan of Babcock said Registry at Book 40134, Page 52, ed with Worcester District Registry of visions, together with any amendments Farm, Dudley, Mass” dated November as affected by a Judgment and record- Deeds in Book 4502, Page 413. thereto, shall constitute covenants run- 1897, recorded with Worcester District ed with said Registry at Book 46094, Being the same premises conveyed to ning with the land and shall bind any Registry of Deeds, Book 36, Plan 40. Page 11, of which mortgage the under- Francis A. Bourget and Leta E. Bourget person having at any time any interest Being the same premises conveyed to signed is the present holder by assign- by deed dated September 3, 1982 or estate in teh Unit his employees, Sheila L. Kelley by deed of James E. ment from Long Beach Mortgage and recorded in the Worcester District mortgagees, tenants, invitees and vis- Kelley, Jr. and Sheila L. Kelley, record- Company to Deutsche Bank National Registry of Deeds in Book 7553, Page itors as though such provisions were ed November 30, 1988 in Book 11779 Trust Company, as Trustee for Long 293. recited and stipulated at length herein. Page 238 Worcester District Registry of Beach Mortgage Loan Trust 2004-5 For title reference: Bk 26319, Page 3. Such taxes attributable to the Unit Deeds. dated April 28, 2006 and recorded with 157. and common elements for the current Subject to and with the benefit of ease- said registry on April 5, 2010 at Book *For a more accurate legal description, fiscal year as are not due and payable ments, reservation, restrictions, and 45642 Page 300, for breach of the see Scrivener’s Error Affidavit recorded on the date of delivery hereof, which taking of record, if any, insofar as the conditions of said mortgage and for the at Book 40134, Page 52. taxes the grantee hereby assumes and same are now in force and applicable. purpose of foreclosing, the same will be For mortgagor’s(s’) title see deed agrees to pay. In the event of any typographical error sold at Public Auction at 2:00 p.m. on recorded with Worcester County 4. Provisions of existing bulding and set forth herein in the legal description November 3, 2015, on the mortgaged (Worcester District) Registry of Deeds zoning laws. of the premises, the description as set premises located at 1 Lake Parkway in Book 26319, Page 157. 5. The rights, resrvations and restric- forth and contained in the mortgage and 0 Seminole Avenue, Webster, These premises will be sold and con- tions described in ‘Exhibit A’ to the shall control by reference. Worcester County, Massachusetts, all veyed subject to and with the benefit Master Deed. This property has the address of 53 and singular the premises described in of all rights, rights of way, restrictions, The Unit may be used only for residen- Ramshorn Road, Dudley, MA 01571 said mortgage, easements, covenants, liens or claims tial purposes permitted by the zoning Together with all the improvements TO WIT: in the nature of liens, improvements, by-law fo the Town of Webster for the now or hereafter erected on the prop- The land in Webster, Worcester County, public assessments, any and all unpaid zoning district with which the Building is erty and all easements, rights, appurte- Massachusetts with the buildings there- taxes, tax titles, tax liens, water and located. Other restrictions on the use of nances, rents, royalties, mineral, oil and on of every nature and description and sewer liens and any other munici- the Unit are set forth in paragraph 9 of gas rights and profits, water rights and all the privileges and appurtenances pal assessments or liens or existing the Master deed. stock and all fixtures now or hereafter thereto belonging, and being remaining encumbrances of record which are in BEING the same premises as described a part of the property. All replacements portion of the tract conveyed to Ernest force and are applicable, having priority in a deed from Platinum Building Co to and additions shall also be covered by J. and Josephine S. Bottieri by Ralph over said mortgage, whether or not ref- Michael Fulmine et ux dated this same this sale. Loe, Jr. by deed dated September 3, erence to such restrictions, easements, date and recorded with Worcester Terms of Sale: 1960 and recorded in Worcester District improvements, liens or encumbrances District Registry of Deeds in Book Said premises will be sold subject to Registry of Deeds, Book 4137, Page is made in the deed. 40082 Page 343 any and all unpaid taxes and assess- 580, bounded and described as follows: TERMS OF SALE: For mortgagor’s(s’) title see deed ments, tax sales, tax titles and other BEGINNING at the northwest corner of A deposit of Ten Thousand ($10,000.00 recorded with Worcester County municipal liens and water or sewer the herein described tract, it also being ) Dollars by certified or bank check will (Worcester District) Registry of Deeds liens and State or County transfer fees, the northwest corner of the original be required to be paid by the purchas- in Book 40082, Page 343. if any there are, and TEN THOUSAND tract; er at the time and place of sale. The These premises will be sold and con- DOLLARS ($10,000.00) in cashier’s or THENCE southeasterly by land shown balance is to be paid by certified or veyed subject to and with the benefit certified check will be required to be as Parcel 1-R-2 on the 1964 layout of bank check at Harmon Law Offices, of all rights, rights of way, restrictions, paid by the purchaser at the time and a State Road and taken for a right of P.C., 150 California Street, Newton, easements, covenants, liens or claims place of the sale as a deposit and the way from property of John J. and Dorilla Massachusetts 02458, or by mail to in the nature of liens, improvements, balance in cashier’s or certified check Lonergan, a distance of one hundred P.O. Box 610389, Newton Highlands, public assessments, any and all unpaid will be due in thirty (30) days, at the (100) feet; Massachusetts 02461-0389, within thir- taxes, tax titles, tax liens, water and offices of Doonan, Graves & Longoria, THENCE on the same course by Parcel ty (30) days from the date of sale. sewer liens and any other munici- LLC, 100 Cummings Center, Suite 1-R-1 on same plan, also taken for a Deed will be provided to purchaser pal assessments or liens or existing 225D, Beverly, MA 01915, time being right of way purposes from George W. for recording upon receipt in full of the encumbrances of record which are in of the essence. Feige et als, a distance of thirty-three purchase price. The description of the force and are applicable, having priority The Mortgagee reserves the right to (33) feet to a stake in the westerly side premises contained in said mortgage over said mortgage, whether or not ref- postpone the sale to a later date by line of said 1964 layout of the State shall control in the event of an error in erence to such restrictions, easements, public proclamation at the time and Road; this publication. improvements, liens or encumbrances date appointed for the sale and to THENCE northerly by the westerly side Other terms, if any, to be announced at is made in the deed. further postpone at any adjourned sale- line of the 1964 layout and a fence to the sale. TERMS OF SALE: date by public proclamation at the time a State Highway Bound, one hundred DEUTSCHE BANK NATIONAL A deposit of Five Thousand ($5,000.00 and date appointed for the adjourned fifty-five (155) feet, more or less. TRUST COMPANY, AS TRUSTEE ) Dollars by certified or bank check will sale date. THENCE S. 56’ 06’ 47’’ W. by Seminole FOR LONG BEACH MORTGAGE be required to be paid by the purchas- The premises is to be sold subject to Avenue seventy-six and eighty-five LOAN TRUST 2004-5 er at the time and place of sale. The and with the benefit of all easements, Hundredths (76.85) feet to the point of Present holder of said mortgage balance is to be paid by certified or restrictions, leases, tenancies, and beginning. By its Attorneys, bank check at Harmon Law Offices, rights of possession, building and zon- Access to this lot from Lake Parkway HARMON LAW OFFICES, P.C., 150 California Street, Newton, ing laws, encumbrances, condominium is over Parcel 1-1-T, taken by the State P.C. Massachusetts 02458, or by mail to liens, if any and all other claim in the for the Town of Webster and is a portion 150 California Street P.O. Box 610389, Newton Highlands, nature of liens, if any there be. of Seminole Avenue. Newton, MA 02458 Massachusetts 02461-0389, within thir- In the event that the successful bid- Being the same premises conveyed to (617) 558-0500 ty (30) days from the date of sale. der at the foreclosure sale shall default Francis A. Bourget and Leta E. Bourget 200709-2088 - TEA Deed will be provided to purchaser in purchasing the within described by deed dated May 7, 1971 and record- October 9, 2015 for recording upon receipt in full of the property according to the terms of this ed in the Worcester District Registry of October 16, 2015 purchase price. The description of the Notice of Sale and/or the terms of Deeds in Book 5112, Page 63. October 23, 2015 premises contained in said mortgage the Memorandum of Sale executed at Being the same premises conveyed shall control in the event of an error in the time of foreclosure, the Mortgagee to this grantor by deed of Francis A. NOTICE OF MORTGAGEE’S SALE this publication. reserves the right to sell the property Bourget and Leta E. Bourget, April OF REAL ESTATE Other terms, if any, to be announced at by foreclosure deed to the second 4, 2002 and recorded in the Records By virtue and in execution of the Power the sale. highest bidder, providing that said sec- of Land Evidence in the County of of Sale contained in a certain mort- HSBC BANK USA, N.A. ond highest bidder shall deposit with Worcester in Book 26319, Page 157. gage given by Michael Fulmine and Present holder of said mortgage the Mortgagee’s attorneys, DOONAN, Also a certain tract of land in the Lori Fulmine to Mortgage Electronic By its Attorneys, GRAVES, & LONGORIA LLC, 100 Town of Webster, County of Worcester, Registration Systems, Inc., dated HARMON LAW OFFICES, Cummings Center, Suite 225D, Beverly, Commonwealth of Massachusetts, situ- October 30, 2006 and recorded with P.C. MA 01915, the amount of the required ated on the southerly side of Seminole the Worcester County (Worcester 150 California Street deposit as set forth herein within three Avenue being shown as Lot 1 on the District) Registry of Deeds at Book Newton, MA 02458 (3) business days after written notice plan entitled, ‘’Plan of land owned by 40082, Page 346, of which mortgage (617) 558-0500 of the default of the previous highest John J. Lonergan, Seminole Avenue the undersigned is the present hold- 201101-1545 - PRP bidder and title shall be conveyed to the and Lake Parkway, Webster, MA’’, er by assignment from Mortgage October 9, 2015 said second highest bidder within thirty dated August 23, 1982 by Albert L. Electronic Registration Systems, Inc. October 16, 2015 (30) days of said written notice. Fitzback, R.L.S., and recorded Book to HSBC Mortgage Corporation (USA) October 23, 2015 If the second highest bidder declines to 499, Plan 86, bounded and described dated November 30, 2009 and record- purchase the within described property, as follows: ed with said registry on December 23, NOTICE OF MORTGAGEE’S SALE the Mortgagee reserves the right to BEGINNING at a point on the south- 2009 at Book 45271 Page 221 and OF REAL ESTATE purchase the within described property erly side line of Seminole Avenue at by assignment from HSBC Mortgage By virtue and in execution of the Power at the amount bid by the second highest the northeasterly corner of the Lot Corporation (USA) to HSBC Bank of Sale contained in a certain mortgage bidder. to be described; said point being the USA, N.A. dated April 26, 2012 and given by Sheila L. Kelley to Mortgage The foreclosure deed and the consid- northwesterly corner of land owned by recorded with said registry on May 3, Electronic Registration Systems, Inc., eration paid by the successful bidder Francis A. Bourget and Leta E. Bourget; 2012 at Book 48916 Page 241, for as nominee for Accredited Home shall be held in escrow by DOONAN, THENCE S.33° 53’ 13’’ E. along land of breach of the conditions of said mort- Lenders, Inc. dated July 20, 2004, GRAVES, & LONGORIA LLC, (here- Francis A. Bourget and Leta E. Bourget gage and for the purpose of foreclosing, recorded with the Worcester County inafter called the “Escrow Agent”) until for a distance of 100.00 feet to a point; the same will be sold at Public Auction (Worcester District) Registry of Deeds in the deed shall be released from escrow THENCE S. 56° 06’ 47’’ W. passing at 11:00 a.m. on November 6, 2015, on Book 34309, Page 103; said mortgage to the successful bidder at the same thru an iron pipe and along land now or the mortgaged premises located at 21 was then assigned to Deutsche Bank time as the consideration is released to formerly of George W. Feige and Ruth Third Street, Unit 21-C, Colonial Village National Trust Company, as Indenture the Mortgagee, thirty (30) days after the B. Geige for a distance of 100.00 feet Condominium, Webster, Worcester Trustee, on behalf of the holders of date of sale, whereupon all obligations to a point; County, Massachusetts, all and sin- the Accredited Mortgage Loan Trust of the Escrow Agent shall be deemed THENCE N. 33° 53’ 13’’ W. along land gular the premises described in said 2004-3 Asset-Backed Notes by virtue to have been properly fulfilled and the of John J. Lonergan for a distance of mortgage, of an assignment dated December 19, Escrow Agent shall be discharged. 100.00 feet to a point; TO WIT: 2012, and recorded in Book 50262, Other terms to be announced at the THENCE N. 56° 06’ 47’’ E. passing thru A condominium established pursuant to at Page 143, of which mortgage the sale. a Massachusetts Highway Bound and Massachusetts General Laws, Chapter undersigned is the present holder for Dated: September 22, 2015 along the southerly line of Seminole 183A, by Master Deed dated October breach of conditions of said mortgage Deutsche Bank National Trust Company, Avenue for a distance of 100.00 feet to 6, 2006 recorded with the Worcester and for the purpose of foreclosing the as Indenture Trustee, on behalf of the the point of beginning; District Registry of Deeds at Book same will be sold at PUBLIC AUCTION holders of the Accredited Mortgage The above described Lot contains 39930, Page 315, (the ‘Master Deed’). at 12:00 PM on November 10, 2015, Loan Trust 2004-3 Asset-Backed 10,000 square feet. The Unit contains the area stated above on the mortgaged premises. The entire Notes By: Reneau J Longoria. Esq., Subject to an easement as shown as and is shown on the floors plans of the mortgaged premises, all and singular, DOONAN, GRAVES, & LONGORIA Parcel 1-R-2 on the 1964 State Layout condominium recorded simultaneously the premises as described in said mort- LLC of Route 52 bounded and described as with the Master Deed and on the copy gage: 100 Cummings Center, Suite 225D follows: of the portion of said plan attached The land with the buildings there- Beverly, MA 01915 (978) 921-2670 BEGINNING at a point on the southerly hereto and made a part hereof, to on, situated on the westerly side of 51144 (KELLEY) FEI # 1078.01257 side line of Seminole Avenue at the which is affixed a verified statement in Charlton Road (a.k.a. Ramshorn 10/16/2015, 10/23/2015, 10/30/2015 Northeasterly corner of the Easement the form required by Section 9 of said Road) in Dudley, Worcester County, October 16, 2015 to be described; said point being the Chapter 183A. Massachusetts, bounded and described October 23, 2015 northwesterly corner of land owned bt The Unit is conveyed together with the as follows: Beginning at a stake in the October 30, 2015 Francis A. Bourget and Leta E. Bourget; an undivided 16 2/3 % interest in the westerly line of said Charlton Road, 490 THENCE S. 33° 53’ 13’’ E. for a dis- common elements as described In the feet northerly of the northeast corner of www.webstertimes.net Friday, October 23, 2015 • The Webster Times • 9 LEGALS NOTICE OF MORTGAGEE’S SALE in Book 53187, Page 195. For mort- forty-five and eight tenths (45.8) feet ings thereon in Oxford, Worcester OF REAL ESTATE gagors’ title see deed recorded with by said Jackson Road to a stake at the County, Massachusetts being shown By virtue and in execution of the Power said Registry of Deeds in Book 38808, beginning of a curve; as Lot #1 and Lot #2 on a plan drawn of Sale contained in a certain mortgage Page 284. THENCE by the arc of said curve by B.A. Wakefield, C.E., and enti- given by Stuart R. Brown a/k/a Stuart R. These premises will be sold and con- whose radius is ten (10) feet a dis- tled “Plan in Subdivision of Thayer Brown, III and Trisha M. Graham a/k/a veyed subject to and with the benefit tance of nineteen and three tenths Woolen Co., North Oxford Mass. “ Trisha Graham to Mortgage Electronic of all rights, rights of way, restrictions, (19.3) feet to a stake on the easterly Dated March 22, 1934 and recorded at Registration Systems, Inc., dated easements, covenants, liens or claims side of Colonial Road so-called; Worcester District Registry of Deeds July 24, 2007 and recorded with the in the nature of liens, improvements, THENCE northerly fifty-two and eight in Plan Book 79, Plan 16. For Grantors Worcester County (Worcester District) public assessments, any and all unpaid tenths (52.8) feet by said Colonial title see deed recorded herewith at Registry of Deeds at Book 41593, Page taxes, tax titles, tax liens, water and Road to a stake; said registry in Book 35269 page 343. 1 as affected by a modification agree- sewer liens and any other municipal THENCE deflecting 18° 59’ to the left Subject to and with the benefit of ease- ment recorded with said records at assessments or liens or existing encum- and continuing northerly along said ments, reservation, restrictions, and Book 46319, Page 341, of which mort- brances of record which are in force and easterly line of said Colonial Road to taking of record, if any, insofar as the gage the undersigned is the present are applicable, having priority over said a stake at the southwesterly angle of same are now in force and applicable. holder by assignment from Mortgage mortgage, whether or not reference to Lot #158 as shown on plan hereinafter In the event of any typographical error Electronic Registration Systems, such restrictions, easements, improve- referred to; set forth herein in the legal description Inc., as Nominee for BankUnited, ments, liens or encumbrances is made THENCE easterly thirty-six and three of the premises, the description as set FSB, its successors and or assigns in the deed. tenths (36.3) feet by said Lot #158 to a forth and contained in the mortgage to BankUnited, N.A. dated July 18, TERMS OF SALE: stake at Lot #160 on said plan; shall control by reference. 2014 and recorded with said registry A deposit of Ten Thousand ($10,000.00 THENCE southerly one hundred (100) This property has the address of 687 on February 18, 2015 at Book 53369 ) Dollars by certified or bank check will feet by said Lot #160 to the point of Main Street , Oxford, MA 01537 Page 270 and by assignment from be required to be paid by the purchas- beginning. Together with all the improvements BankUnited, N.A. to McCormick 110, er at the time and place of sale. The BEING Lot #159 on a Plan of Lots at now or hereafter erected on the prop- LLC dated July 18, 2014 and record- balance is to be paid by certified or ‘’Colonial Park’’ owned by The Narrows erty and all easements, rights, appur- ed with said registry on February 18, bank check at Harmon Law Offices, Land Company of Webster, Mass. tenances, rents, royalties, mineral, oil 2015 at Book 53369 Page 272, for P.C., 150 California Street, Newton, dated November 15, 1924 drawn by and gas rights and profits, water rights breach of the conditions of said mort- Massachusetts 02458, or by mail to J.R. Kleindienst, Surveyor, as record- and stock and all fixtures now or gage and for the purpose of foreclosing, P.O. Box 610389, Newton Highlands, ed. Meaning and intending to convey hereafter a part of the property. All the same will be sold at Public Auction Massachusetts 02461-0389, within thir- Lot 159A as shown on Plan Book 823 replacements and additions shall also at 3:00 p.m. on November 4, 2015, on ty (30) days from the date of sale. Deed Plan 101. be covered by this sale. the mortgaged premises located at 618 will be provided to purchaser for record- SUBJECT to the following restrictions: Terms of Sale: Main Street, North Oxford (Oxford), ing upon receipt in full of the purchase No house or camp shall be built there- Said premises will be sold subject to Worcester County, Massachusetts, all price. The description of the premises on costing less than $800.00. any and all unpaid taxes and assess- and singular the premises described in contained in said mortgage shall control No building or part of a building erect- ments, tax sales, tax titles and other said mortgage, in the event of an error in this publica- ed on said lot shall be nearer than ten municipal liens and water or sewer TO WIT: tion. (10) feet of the street lines. liens and State or County transfer fees, Property Address: 618 Main Other terms, if any, to be announced at No privy will be allowed on this lot. if any there are, and TEN THOUSAND Street, Oxford, Worcester County, the sale. No building erected thereon shall be DOLLARS ($10,000.00) in cashier’s or Massachusetts 01540 MCCORMICK 110, LLC used for trade or manufacture. certified check will be required to be The land with all buildings and improve- Present holder of said mortgage No building or part of a building shall paid by the purchaser at the time and ments thereon known as 618 Main By its Attorneys, be used for commercial or manufactur- place of the sale as a deposit and the Street, Oxford, Worcester County, HARMON LAW OFFICES, ing purposes. balance in cashier’s or certified check Massachusetts, being bounded and P.C. No poultry or cattle or swine is to be will be due in thirty (30) days, at the describer as follows: 150 California Street kept on the premises. offices of Doonan, Graves & Longoria, Parcel 1: A certain tract of land located Newton, MA 02458 BEING the same premises conveyed LLC, 100 Cummings Center, Suite in Oxford, on the northeasterly side (617) 558-0500 to Terrence G. O’Connor arid Jonathan 225D, Beverly, MA 01915, time being of the road leading from Oxford to 201501-0640 - TEA S. Pohl by A. deed dated November 17, of the essence. Leicester, bounded and described as October 9, 2015 2005 and recorded in the Worcester The Mortgagee reserves the right to follows: October 16, 2015 District Registry of Deeds in Book postpone the sale to a later date by Beginning at a stone post at the north- October 23, 2015 37856, Page 101. public proclamation at the time and westerly corner of the premises on the For mortgagor’s(s’) title see deed date appointed for the sale and to fur- northeasterly line of the road leading NOTICE OF MORTGAGEE’S SALE recorded with Worcester County ther postpone at any adjourned sale- from Oxford to Leicester; OF REAL ESTATE (Worcester District) Registry of Deeds date by public proclamation at the time Thence N 55 degrees 30’ E, nine (9) By virtue and in execution of the in Book 39877, Page 233. and date appointed for the adjourned rods to a stake and stones; Power of Sale contained in a cer- These premises will be sold and con- sale date. Thence N 34 degrees W, eight (8) rods tain mortgage given by Joseph J. veyed subject to and with the benefit The premises is to be sold subject and three (3) links; Jankowski and Christine G. Jankowski of all rights, rights of way, restrictions, to and with the benefit of all ease- Thence N 38 degrees E, five (5) rods; to Mortgage Electronic Registration easements, covenants, liens or claims ments, restrictions, leases, tenancies, Thence N 35 1/2 degrees W, ten (10) Systems, Inc., dated September 29, in the nature of liens, improvements, and rights of possession, building and rods and twenty (20) links to a large 2006 and recorded with the Worcester public assessments, any and all zoning laws, encumbrances, condo- rock at two chestnut trees; County (Worcester District) Registry unpaid taxes, tax titles, tax liens, water minium liens, if any and all other claim Thence N 48 1/2 degrees E, nineteen of Deeds at Book 39877, Page 236, and sewer liens and any other munic- in the nature of liens, if any there be. (19) rods to a large rock; of which mortgage the undersigned ipal assessments or liens or existing In the event that the success- Thence S 17 degrees E, twenty-four is the present holder by assignment encumbrances of record which are ful bidder at the foreclosure sale (24) rods; from MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC in force and are applicable, having shall default in purchasing the within Thence S 55 degrees 30’ W, sixteen REGISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC. priority over said mortgage, whether described property according to the (16) rods; to BANK OF AMERICA, N.A., or not reference to such restrictions, terms of this Notice of Sale and/or Thence S 34 degrees 30’ E, two (2) feet SUCCESSOR BY MERGER TO BAC easements, improvements, liens or the terms of the Memorandum of Sale to a point at land now or formerly of one HOME LOANS SERVICING, LP FKA encumbrances is made in the deed. executed at the time of foreclosure, Goodnow; COUNTRYWIDE HOME LOANS TERMS OF SALE: the Mortgagee reserves the right to Thence S 55 degrees 30’ W, nine (9) SERVICING, LP dated September A deposit of Five Thousand ($5,000.00 sell the property by foreclosure deed rods by land now or formerly of said 6, 2011 and recorded with said reg- ) Dollars by certified or bank check will to the second highest bidder, providing Goodnow to a point on said road lead- istry on September 15, 2011 at Book be required to be paid by the purchas- that said second highest bidder shall ing from Oxford to Leicester, 47829 Page 357 and by assignment er at the time and place of sale. The deposit with the Mortgagee’s attorneys, Thence N 34 degrees W, by the north- from BANK OF AMERICA, N.A. to balance is to be paid by certified or DOONAN, GRAVES, & LONGORIA easterly side of said road GREEN TREE SERVICING LLC dated bank check at Harmon Law Offices, LLC, 100 Cummings Center, Suite two(2) feet to the point of beginning. May 14, 2013 and recorded with said P.C., 150 California Street, Newton, 225D, Beverly, MA 01915, the amount Said premises are conveyed together registry on May 23, 2013 at Book Massachusetts 02458, or by mail to of the required deposit as set forth with easements for septic installation, 50929 Page 70, for breach of the P.O. Box 610389, Newton Highlands, herein within three (3) business days construction, use, repair and mainte- conditions of said mortgage and for the Massachusetts 02461-0389, within after written notice of the default of the nance as recorded in Worcester South purpose of foreclosing, the same will thirty (30) days from the date of sale. previous highest bidder and title shall District Registry of Deeds in Book 13135 be sold at Public Auction at 2:00 p.m. Deed will be provided to purchaser for be conveyed to the said second high- Page 205 and Book 13735 Page on November 11, 2015, on the mort- recording upon receipt in full of the est bidder within thirty (30) days of said 207. gaged premises located at 4 Colonial purchase price. The description of the written notice. Parcel 2: The land with all buildings Road, Webster, Worcester County, premises contained in said mortgage If the second highest bidder declines to and improvements thereon in Oxford, Massachusetts, all and singular the shall control in the event of an error in purchase the within described proper- bounded and describes as follows: premises described in said mortgage, this publication. ty, the Mortgagee reserves the right to Beginning at the center of a stone post TO WIT: Other terms, if any, to be announced purchase the within described property on the northerly side of the town road Two parcels of land situated in at the sale. at the amount bid by the second high- leading from Oxford to Leicester; Webster, Worcester County, bounded DITECH FINANCIAL LLC F/K/A est bidder. Thence N 51 degrees E nine (9) rods and described as follows: GREEN TREE SERVICING LLC The foreclosure deed and the consid- and four (4) links to a stake and stones; PARCEL ONE Present holder of said mortgage eration paid by the successful bidder Thence S 33 ‘4 degrees E, one (1) rod The land in Webster, Worcester County, By its Attorneys, shall be held in escrow by DOONAN, and one half (1/2) link; Commonwealth of Massachusetts HARMON LAW OFFICES, GRAVES, & LONGORIA LLC, (here- Thence S 56 1/2 degrees W, nine (9) known and described as Parcel A on P.C. inafter called the “Escrow Agent”) rods and four (4) links to said town road; a plan recorded March 29, 2005 with 150 California Street until the deed shall be released from Thence N 20 degrees W seven (7) links said Registry in Plan Book 823 as Newton, MA 02458 escrow to the successful bidder at to the point of beginning. Plan 101, bounded and described as (617) 558-0500 the same time as the consideration is Containing six and one half (6 1/2) rods, follows: 201403-0685 - TEA released to the Mortgagee, thirty (30) more or less. BEGINNING at a point on the north- October 16, 2015 days after the date of sale, whereupon Reserving the right of way to the barn erly side of Jackson Road and at the October 23, 2015 all obligations of the Escrow Agent and orchard. southwest corner of the parcel herein October 30, 2015 shall be deemed to have been properly Parcel 3: The land with all buildings described which is the southwest cor- fulfilled and the Escrow Agent shall be and improvements thereon in Oxford, ner of Lot 160 as shown on said plan NOTICE OF MORTGAGEE’S SALE discharged. bounded and described as follows: and on a Plan of Lots entitled ‘’Colonial OF REAL ESTATE Other terms to be announced at the Beginning at the westerly corner of said Park’’ and owned by the Narrow Land By virtue and in execution of the sale. Dated: September 22, 2015 premises at a stone post by the east- Company dated November 15, 1924 Power of Sale contained in a certain Wells Fargo Bank, N.A., as Trustee erly side of a town road leading from drawn by J.R. Kleindienst, Surveyor, mortgage given by Gabe Clark to on behalf of the Certificate Holders Oxford to Leicester and near the water- recorded in said Registry, Plan Book Argent Mortgage Company, LLC dated of Park Place Securities, Inc. Asset- ing trough and by land now or formerly 61, Plan 31, said point also being the December 10, 2004, recorded with the Backed Pass-Through Certificates of Thomas Clark; southeast corner of Lot 159; Worcester County (Worcester District) Series 2005-WCW1 By: Reneau J Thence N 55 degrees 30’ E, nine (9) THENCE N. 19° 34’ 38’’ E. along Lot Registry of Deeds in Book 35269, Longoria. Esq., rods by said land now or formerly of 159 a distance of one hundred feet Page 346; said mortgage was then DOONAN, GRAVES, & LONGORIA Clark to a stake and stones by land now (100.00) to a point; assigned to Wells Fargo Bank, N.A., LLC 100 Cummings Center, Suite or formerly of Joseph Stone; THENCE S. 70° 25’ 22’’ along land as Trustee on behalf of the Certificate 225D Beverly, MA 01915 (978) Thence S 34 degrees 30’ E, three (3) now or formerly of Jeffrey C. Johnson Holders of Park Place Securities, 921-2670 51330 (CLARK) FEI # rods by said land now or formerly of a distance of thirty feet (30.00) to a Inc. Asset-Backed Pass-Through 1078.01286 10/16/2015, 10/23/2015, said Stone to a stake and stones by re-rod; Certificates Series 2005-WCW1 by vir- 10/30/2015 land now or formerly of Josiah Wolton; THENCE S. 19° 34’ 38’’ W. through tue of an assignment dated February October 16, 2015 Thence S 55 degrees 30’ W, nine (9) Lot 160 land and along the boundary 1, 2010, and recorded in Book 45770, October 23, 2015 rods by said land now of Lot 161R a distance of hundred feet at Page 348, of which mortgage the October 30, 2015 or formerly of Wolton to a stake and (100.00) to a re-rod; undersigned is the present holder for stones by said town road; THENCE N. 70° 25’ 22’’ W. by Jackson breach of conditions of said mortgage Thence N 34 degrees 30’ W by the Road a distance of thirty feet (30.00) to and for the purpose of foreclosing the easterly side of said road, three the point of beginning. same will be sold at PUBLIC AUCTION (3) rods to the point of beginning. PARCEL TWO at 11:00 AM on November 10, 2015, For title reference see Book 37633, LOT 159 on the mortgaged premises. The entire Page 392. BEGINNING at a stake on the north- mortgaged premises, all and singular, For Current Owner(s’) title see deed erly side of Jackson Road, being the the premises as described in said recorded with Worcester County most southeasterly angle of the tract mortgage: (Worcester District) Registry of Deeds here by conveyed; THENCE westerly A certain tract of land with the build- Turn To LEGALS page ­­­NEXT PAGE 10 • The Webster Times • Friday, October 23, 2015 www.webstertimes.net LEGALS LEGALS MORTGAGEE’S SALE the undersigned is the present hold- NOTICE OF MORTGAGEE’S SALE continued from P­ revious Page OF REAL ESTATE er by assignment from Mortgage OF REAL ESTATE Premises: 12 Old By virtue and in execution of the Power Electronic Registration Systems, Inc. Southbridge Road, Oxford, Massachu- MORTGAGEE’S NOTICE OF SALE of Sale contained in a certain mortgage to Countrywide Home Loans, Inc. setts By virtue and in execution of the OF REAL ESTATE given by John J. Sneade to “MERS”, dated October 27, 2008 and recorded Power of Sale contained in a certain By virtue and in execution of the Power Mortgage Electronic Registration with said registry on October 30, 2008 mortgage given by Clifford R. Bleau of Sale contained in a certain Mortgage Systems, Inc., a separate corporation at Book 43463 Page 300 and by to Countrywide Bank, FSB and now given by Theresa M. Burdick to Option that is acting solely as nominee for assignment from Countrywide Home held by Nationstar Mortgage LLC, said One Mortgage Corporation, a California Lendia, Inc., “Lender”; and its succes- Loans, Inc. to BAC Home Loans mortgage dated February 23, 2009, Corporation, dated August 24, 2005 sors and assigns dated September 12, Servicing, LP dated July 26, 2010 and and recorded in the Worcester County and recorded with the Worcester 2006 and recorded with the Worcester recorded with said registry on July 29, (Worcester District) Registry of Deeds, in Book 43879 at Page 232, as affected County (Worcester District) Registry County (Worcester District) Registry 2010 at Book 46096 Page 3 and by by an Assignment of Mortgage dated of Deeds at Book 37157, Page 302 of Deeds, in Book 39787, Page 1, as assignment from Bank of America, November 8, 2012, and recorded with subsequently assigned to Wells Fargo assigned by Assignment of Mortgage N.A., successor by merger to BAC said Deeds in Book 49967 at Page 331, Bank, N.A. as Trustee for Option One dated April 18, 2012 and recorded with Home Loans Servicing, LP to Green of which mortgage the undersigned is Mortgage Loan Trust 2005-5, Asset- Worcester County (Worcester District) Tree Servicing LLC dated June 10, the present holder, for breach of the Backed Certificates, Series 2005-5 by Registry of Deeds, Book 48929, Page 2013 and recorded with said regis- conditions in said mortgage and for the Sand Canyon Corporation f/k/a Option 333, of which mortgage the under- try on September 3, 2013 at Book purpose of foreclosing the same will be One Mortgage Corporation by assign- signed is the present holder, for breach 51442 Page 350, for breach of the sold at Public Auction on October 30, ment recorded in said Registry of of the conditions of said mortgage conditions of said mortgage and for and for the purpose of foreclosing the the purpose of foreclosing, the same 2015, at 3:00 PM Local Time upon the Deeds at Book 50002, Page 226; of premises, all and singular the premises which Mortgage the undersigned is same will be sold at Public Auction will be sold at Public Auction at 1:00 at 11:00 AM, on October 30, 2015, p.m. on November 3, 2015, on the described in said mortgage, to wit: A the present holder for breach of the certain tract of land located in Oxford conditions of said Mortgage and for on the premises known as 8 Drury mortgaged premises located at 7 DAY Lane, Oxford, Massachusetts, the LN, WEBSTER, Worcester County, at the intersection of Old Southbridge the purpose of foreclosing same will Road and Old Webster Road; Begin- be sold at Public Auction at 10:00 AM premises described in said mortgage, Massachusetts, all and singular the together with all the rights, easements, premises described in said mortgage, ning at an iron pipe set at the corner of on November 6, 2015 at 4 Vine Street, Old Southbridge Road and Old Web- Webster, MA, all and singular the and appurtenances thereto, to wit: TO WIT: The land and buildings in Oxford, the land situated on the easterly line ster Road, being the Southwesterly cor- premises described in said Mortgage, ner of said Lot to be conveyed; Thence to wit: Worcester County, Massachusetts at 8 of Day Lane in the Town of Webster, Drury Lane being Lot B and Lot B-1 as County of Worcester, Commonwealth Proceeding North 8 degrees 35’ 0” West a distance of 255.33 feet along The land with the buildings there- shown on plan entitled, “Plan of Land of Massachusetts, bounded and prepared for Gary Kettle, Oxford, MA” described as follows: Old Webster Road to an iron pipe; on situated in the Town of Webster, Thence proceeding North 88 degrees County of Worcester, Massachusetts, dated April 21, 1987 and filed with the BEGINNING at the southwesterly cor- Worcester County Registry of Deeds in ner thereof at a stone bound on the 41’ 5” East, a distance of 126 feet to on the easterly side of Vine Street an Iron pipe; Thence proceeding South and shown as Lots 2 and 6 on a Book 584, Plan 86. easterly line of said Day Lane, said Containing 3.1 acres, more or less. bound being one hundred and four 4 degrees 50’ 25” West a distance of plan entitled “Plan of Property owned 262.05 feet to an iron pipe; Thence pro- by Edwin P. Konicki and Mary A. Also, conveying the right to enter the tenths (100.4) feet northerly of a bound premises to draw water from an outside at the intersection of the northerly line ceeding North 85 degrees West a dis- Konicki, Henry Konkel et als, Vine tance of 66 feet along Old Southbridge Street, Webster, Massachusetts, well located westerly from the house of Hill Street and the easterly line of owned now or formerly by James said Day Lane; Road to the point of beginning. Being Scale 111= 20’, December 18, 1975, the Westerly Tract as shown on a Plan Albert L. Fitzback, R.L.S., Thompson, Whittaker and Sons, Inc. that is locat- THENCE northerly forty-nine and three ed easterly from the dwelling house tenths (49.3) feet by the easterly line of Land in Oxford Mass, of Semas D. Connecticut” and recorded with and Louise F Bleau surveyed March 8, Worcester District Registry of Deeds on the above described tract. Also, of said Day Lane to an iron pin at land conveying a right of way over a drive- now or formerly of Agnes M. Ryan; 1977 by Paul Pytko R.L.S. Lsit-46 said in Plan Book 421, Plan 24, further Plan recorded in Plan Book 437, Plan bounded and described as follows: way now in existence leading from the THENCE with an included angle of southerly side of the dwelling house on 83° 32’ by land now or formerly of said 49. Being the same parcel conveyed to BEGINNING at a point on the east- Clifford R. Bleau from Louise F. Bleau erly side line of Vine Street at the above described tract and extending Agnes Ryan for a distance of fifty-nine easterly to the westerly line of a private and sixteen hundredths (59.16) feet by virtue of a Deed dated 5/10/1977, southwesterly comer of the lots to be recorded 5/10/1977, in Deed Book described; said point being 223.72 road known as Dodge Terrace and to an iron pin at land of Larry couture, thence northerly to its intersection with now or formerly; 6178, Page 279, County of Worces- feet from the point of intersection of ter, State of Massachusetts. Assessor’s the County Road leading from Buffums THENCE north with an included angle the easterly side line of Vine Street Parcel No: 47AA09.01 The description Village, so-called, to Webster. of 96° 52’ by land now or former- with the southerly side line of Third of the property contained in the mort- Being the same premises as conveyed ly of said Couture for a distance of Street; THENCE N. 07 degrees 40’ gage shall control in the event of a typo- to grantor in deed from Gary L. Kettle twenty-five and forty-five hundredths 11” W. along the easterly side line of graphical error in this publication. For and Maria K. Kettle dated February 4, (25.45) feet to an iron pin; Vine Street for a distance of 98.72 feet Mortgagor’s Title, see Deed dated May 2005 and recorded with the Worcester THENCE with an exterior angle of 96° to a point at the southwesterly comer 10, 1977, and recorded in Book 6178 County Registry of Deeds in Book 37’ by land now or formerly of said of land, now or formerly of Zalewski; at Page 279 with the Worcester County 35658, Page 246. Couture for a distance of three (3.0) THENCE N. 86 degrees 04’ 37” E. (Worcester District) Registry of Deeds. Terms of Sale: These premises are feet to an iron pin; along land now or formerly of Zalewski TERMS OF SALE: Said premises will for a distance of 116.05 feet to a point; being sold subject to any and all unpaid THENCE with an included angle of be sold and conveyed subject to all THENCE S. 08 degrees 05’ 44” E. real estate taxes, water rates, munici- 92° 02’ by land now or formerly of said liens, encumbrances, unpaid taxes, tax along land of Edwin P. Konicki and pal charges and assessments, condo- Couture for a distance of twenty-six titles, municipal liens and assessments, Mary A. Konicki for a distance of 99.43 minium charges, expenses, costs, and and twenty-seven hundredths (26.27) if any, which take precedence over the feet to a point; THENCE S. 86 degrees assessments, if applicable, federal tax feet to an iron pin at land now or for- said mortgage above described. TEN 23’ 59” W. along other land of Henry liens, partition wall rights, statutes, merly of Arthur Andri, et ux; THOUSAND ($10,000.00) Dollars of Konkel et als for a distance of 116.83 regulations, zoning, subdivision con- THENCE with an included angle of the purchase price must be paid in feet to the point of beginning. The trol, or other municipal ordinances or 85° 12’ by land now or formerly of said cash, certified check, bank treasurer’s above described lots contain 11,506 bylaws respecting land use, configu- Andri for a distance of sixty and eighty- or cashier’s check at the time and square feet. Being the same prem- ration, building or approval, or bylaws, eight hundredths (60.88) feet to the place of the sale by the purchaser. The ises conveyed to the herein named statutes or ordinances regarding the point of beginning. balance of the purchase price shall be mortgagor (s) by deed recorded with presence of lead paint, asbestos or For mortgagors’ title see deed record- paid in cash, certified check, bank trea- Worcester District Registry of Deeds in other toxic substances, sanitary codes, ed with Worcester District Registry of surer’s or cashier’s check within thirty Book 19281, Page 363. housing codes, tenancy, and , to the Deeds in Book 35641, Page 13. (30) days after the date of sale. Other The premises are to be sold subject to extent that they are recorded prior to For mortgagor’s(s’) title see deed terms to be announced at the sale. and with the benefit of all easements, the above mortgage, any easements, recorded with Worcester County Marinosci Law Group, P.C. 275 West restrictions, building and zoning laws, rights of way, restrictions, confirmation (Worcester District) Registry of Deeds Natick Road, Suite 500 Warwick, RI liens, attorney’s fees and costs pursu- or other matters of record. in Book 35641, Page 13. 02886 Attorney for Nationstar Mortgage ant to M.G.L.Ch.183A, unpaid taxes, Purchaser shall also bear all state and These premises will be sold and con- LLC Present Holder of the Mortgage tax titles, water bills, municipal liens county deeds excise tax. The deposit veyed subject to and with the benefit Telephone: (401) 234-9200 MLG File and assessments, rights of tenants of $5,000.00 is to be paid in cash or of all rights, rights of way, restrictions, No.: 14-17520 A-4545334 10/09/2015, and parties in possession. bank or certified check at the time and easements, covenants, liens or claims 10/16/2015, 10/23/2015 TERMS OF SALE: place of the sale, with the balance in the nature of liens, improvements, October 9, 2015 A deposit of FIVE THOUSAND of the purchase price to be paid by public assessments, any and all October 16, 2015 DOLLARS AND 00 CENTS ($5,000.00) bank or certified check within thirty unpaid taxes, tax titles, tax liens, water October 23, 2015 in the form of a certified check, bank (30) days after the date of the sale, to and sewer liens and any other munic- treasurer’s check or money order will be deposited in escrow with Guaetta ipal assessments or liens or existing Commonwealth of Massachusetts be required to be delivered at or before and Benson, LLC, at 73 Princeton encumbrances of record which are The Trial Court the time the bid is offered. The suc- Street, Suite 212, North Chelmsford, in force and are applicable, having Probate and Family Court cessful bidder will be required to exe- Massachusetts. priority over said mortgage, whether Worcester Probate cute a Foreclosure Sale Agreement In the event that the successful bidder or not reference to such restrictions, and Family Court immediately after the close of the at the foreclosure sale shall default in easements, improvements, liens or 225 Main Street bidding. The balance of the purchase purchasing the within described prop- encumbrances is made in the deed. Worcester, MA 01608 price shall be paid within thirty (30) erty according to the terms of this TERMS OF SALE: (508) 831-2200 days from the sale date in the form Notice of Sale and/or the terms of the A deposit of Five Thousand ($5,000.00 Docket No. WO15A0095AD of a certified check, bank treasurer’s Memorandum of Sale executed at the ) Dollars by certified or bank check will CITATION check or other check satisfactory to time of the foreclosure, the Mortgagee be required to be paid by the purchas- G.L. c. 210, §6 Mortgagee’s attorney. The Mortgagee reserves the right to sell the property er at the time and place of sale. The In the matter of: reserves the right to bid at the sale, by foreclosure deed to the second balance is to be paid by certified or In the matter of: to reject any and all bids, to continue highest bidder or, thereafter, to the bank check at Harmon Law Offices, Alexandria Helene Witkowski the sale and to amend the terms of next highest bidders, providing that P.C., 150 California Street, Newton, To: Victor Jacob Tarabay of last known the sale by written or oral announce- said bidder shall deposit with said Massachusetts 02458, or by mail to address 60 Cushing Road, Webster, ment made before or during the fore- attorney, the amount of the required P.O. Box 610389, Newton Highlands, MA 01570 closure sale. If the sale is set aside deposit as set forth herein within five Massachusetts 02461-0389, within any unnamed or unknown parent and for any reason, the Purchaser at the (5) business days after written notice thirty (30) days from the date of sale. persons interested in a petition for the sale shall be entitled only to a return of the default of the previous highest Deed will be provided to purchaser for adoption of said child and to the Depart- of the deposit paid. The purchaser bidder. recording upon receipt in full of the ment of Children and Families of said shall have no further recourse against Other terms, if any, are to be announced purchase price. The description of the Commonwealth. the Mortgagor, the Mortgagee or the at the sale. premises contained in said mortgage A petition has been presented to said Mortgagee’s attorney. The description Present holder of said mortgage shall control in the event of an error in court by: of the premises contained in said mort- Nationstar Mortgage LLC this publication. Marc Anthony Blanchard of North- gage shall control in the event of an by its Attorneys Other terms, if any, to be announced bridge, MA error in this publication. TIME WILL Guaetta and Benson, LLC at the sale. Shanna Therese Blanchard of North- BE OF THE ESSENCE. Peter V. Guaetta, Esquire DITECH FINANCIAL LLC F/K/A bridge, MA Other terms if any, to be announced P.O. Box 519 GREEN TREE SERVICING LLC requesting for leave to adopt said at the sale. Chelmsford, MA 01824 Present holder of said mortgage child and that the name of the child Wells Fargo Bank, National October 1, 2015 By its Attorneys, be changed to Alexandria Helene Association as Trustee for Option One October 9, 2015 HARMON LAW OFFICES, P.C. Blanchard Mortgage Loan Trust 2005-5, October 16, 2015 150 California Street IF YOU DESIRE TO OBJECT THERE- Asset-Backed Certificates, Series October 23, 2015 Newton, MA 02458 TO, YOU OR YOUR ATTORNEY MUST FILE A WRITTEN APPEARANCE IN 2005-5 (617) 558-0500 SAID COURT AT: Worcester ON Present Holder of said Mortgage, NOTICE OF MORTGAGEE’S SALE 201405-0191 - TEA OR BEFORE TEN O’CLOCK IN THE By Its Attorneys, OF REAL ESTATE October 9, 2015 MORNING (10:00 AM) ON: 11/17/2015 ORLANS MORAN PLLC By virtue and in execution of the October 16, 2015 WITNESS, Hon. Leilah A Keamy, First PO Box 540540 Power of Sale contained in a certain October 23, 2015 Justice of this Court. Waltham, MA 02454 mortgage given by Bobbi L. Rudner Date: July 29, 2015 Phone: (781) 790-7800 and Matthew J. Poirier to Mortgage Stephanie K. Fattman 14-018844 Electronic Registration Systems, Inc., Register of Probate October 16, 2015 dated May 31, 2005 and recorded October 9, 2015 October 23, 2015 with the Worcester County (Worcester October 16, 2015 October 30, 2015 District) Registry of Deeds at Book 36492, Page 45, of which mortgage October 23, 2015 www.webstertimes.net Friday, October 23, 2015 • The Webster Times • 11 LEGALS NOTICE OF MORTGAGEE’S SALE MORTGAGEE’S NOTICE OF SALE LEGAL NOTICE mortgage Nationstar Mortgage LLC OF REAL ESTATE OF REAL ESTATE MORTGAGEE’S SALE is the present holder by assignment By virtue and in execution of the Power By virtue and in execution of the OF REAL ESTATE from Mortgage Electronic Registration of Sale contained in a certain mortgage Power of Sale contained in a certain By virtue of and in execution of the Systems, Inc. as nominee for United given by Debra J. Likes and Richard C. Mortgage given by Russell J. Adams Power of Sale contained in a cer- Wholesale Mortgage to Nationstar Likes to Beneficial Massachusetts, Inc., and Pamela J. Adams to Mortgage tain mortgage given by Jordan Donais Mortgage LLC dated January 27, dated January 12, 2004 and recorded Electronic Registration Systems, Inc. to Mortgage Electronic Registration 2015 recorded at Worcester County with the Worcester County (Worcester as nominee for SouthStar Funding, Systems, Inc. acting solely as a nom- (Worcester District) Registry of Deeds District) Registry of Deeds at Book LLC, its successors and assigns, dated inee for EverBank, dated September in Book 53384, Page 96, for breach 32645, Page 250, of which mortgage October 24, 2005 and recorded with the 7, 2007 and recorded at Worcester of conditions of said mortgage and for the undersigned is the present holder , Worcester County (Worcester District) County (Worcester District) Registry the purpose of foreclosing the same, for breach of the conditions of said mort- Registry of Deeds at Book 37652, of Deeds in Book 41792, Page 32 the mortgaged premises located at 17 gage and for the purpose of foreclosing, Page 1, subsequently assigned to U.S. of which mortgage CitiMortgage, Inc. Vecchia Street, Webster, MA 01570 the same will be sold at Public Auction Bank, National Association, as Trustee is the present holder by assignment will be sold at a Public Auction at at 4:00 p.m. on November 3, 2015, on under the Pooling and Servicing from Mortgage Electronic Registration 11:00AM on November 12, 2015, at the the mortgaged premises located at 8 Agreement dated as of May 1, 2006, Systems, Inc., as nominee for mortgaged premises, more particularly Shepherd Avenue, Dudley, Worcester GSAMP Trust 2006-HE3, Mortgage Everbank to CitiMortgage, Inc. dated described below, all and singular the County, Massachusetts, all and sin- Pass-Through Certificates, Series May 25, 2012 recorded at Worcester premises described in said mortgage, gular the premises described in said 2006-HE3 by Mortgage Electronic County (Worcester District) Registry to wit: mortgage, Registration Systems, Inc., by assign- of Deeds in Book 49090, Page 60, for A certain tract of land with buildings TO WIT: ment recorded in said Registry of breach of conditions of said mortgage thereon, situated in said Webster on THE LAND IN DUDLEY, WORCESTER Deeds in Book 48547, Page 234, of and for the purpose of foreclosing the the northerly side of Vecchia Street, COUNTY, MASSACHUSETTS, which the Mortgage the undersigned same, the mortgaged premises locat- bounded and described as follows: SITUATED ON THE SOUTHERLY is the present holder, for breach of the ed at 41 Dudley Road, Oxford, MA BEGINNING at a stake in the Northerly SIDE OF SHEPHERD AVENUE, conditions of said Mortgage and for 01540 will be sold at a Public Auction line of said Vecchia Street, ninety (90) BEING LOT 12 ON PLAN OF the purpose of foreclosing the same at 12:00PM on November 12, 2015, at feet Westerly of its intersection with SHEPHER HEIGHTS BY ROBERT F. will be sold at Public Auction at 11:00 the mortgaged premises, more partic- the Westerly line of DiDonato Avenue; PARA, LAND SURVEYOR, DATED AM on November 6, 2015 at 22 North ularly described below, all and singular THENCE Northerly at right angles MARCH 11, 1974, AND FILED WITH Main Street, Webster, MA, all and sin- the premises described in said mort- to said Vecchia Street, a distance WORCESTER DISTRICT DEEDS, gular the premises described in said gage, to wit: of one hundred twenty-six and four BOOK 399, PLAN 74, BOUNDED Mortgage, to wit: The land with the buildings there- tenths (126.4) feet by land of Charles AS FOLLOWS: NORTHERLY BY The land with the buildings thereon sit- on of every nature and description R. Morgan et ux to an iron pipe; SHEPHERD AVENUE 100 FEET; uated in Webster on the easterly side and all the privileges and appurte- THENCE Northwesterly with an interior EASTERLY BY LOT 13 ON SAID of North Main Street, bounded and nances thereto belonging, situated in angle of 127 degrees 55’, a distance PLAN described as follows: BEGINNING at a said Oxford, being part of Lot #178 of sixty-two and thirty-six hundredths 156. 78 FEET; SOUTHERLY BY stake in the easterly line of said North Walnut Street, as shown on a Plan (62.36) feet by land of Lawrence LAND OF KWIECINSKI IN TWO Main Street at land of said William C. of Lots, owned by Leslie J. Chaffee, M. Reardon et ux to an iron pipe; COURSES 46.26 FEET AND 54.06 Lafford and children of Annie Lafford, drawn by Leslie J. Chaffee, Surveyor, THENCE Southwesterly with an FEET; AND WESTERLY BY LOT formerly owned by one Lonergan; dated June 1, 1955 and recorded interior angle of 85 degrees 58’, a 11 ON SAID PLAN 156.10 FEET; THENCE southerly sixty-two and thir- with the Worcester District Registry distance of thirty-one and forty-five TOGETHER WITH THE RIGHT TO ty-five hundredths (62.35) feet by the of Deeds, Plan Book 210, Plan 68, hundredths (31.45) feet by land of USE THE WAYS ON SAID PLAN easterly line of said North Main Street more specifically described as follows: Emil DiDonato, Trustee to a stake; AND TO INSTALL AND MAINTAIN to a stake; THENCE easterly by an BEGINNING at a point on the easterly THENCE Southerly with an interior UTILITIES THEREIN. BEING THE included angle of 87 degrees 8’ one line of Dudley Road, at the intersection angle of 156 degrees 53’, a distance of SAME PROPERTY CONVEYED hundred twenty-nine and sixteen hun- of Walnut Street; one hundred forty-one and twenty-nine FROM FRANK A. CZECHOWSKI dredths (129.16) feet to a stake close to THENCE northeasterly along the east- hundredths (141.29) feet by land of AND KATHLEEN F. CZECHOWSKI, the fence on the rear line of the granted erly line of said Dudley Road nine- Santo DiDonato et ux to a stake in the HUSBAND AND WIFE TO RICHARD premises; THENCE northerly sixty-six ty-five and five tenths (95.5) feet Northerly line of said Vecchia Street; C. LIKES AND DEBRA J. LIKES, and fifty-three hundredths (66.53) feet more or less to a point at Lot #181; THENCE Easterly with an interior angle HUSBAND AND WIFE T/B/E BY DEED by the fence and an included angle of THENCE S 47° 10’ E One hun- of 79 degrees 14’, a distance of 93.7 feet by Northerly line of said Vecchia RECORDED 6/30/97, IN BOOK 18959, 71 degrees 8’ to a stake at said land dred six (106) feet more or less by Street to the point of beginning. AT PAGE 178, IN THE REGISTER’S formerly of said Lonergan; THENCE Lot #181 to a point at the north- For mortgagor’s title see deed recorded OFFICE OF WORCESTER COUNTY, westerly one hundred four and fif- westerly corner of Lot #176; with the Worcester County (Worcester MASSACHUSETTS. ty-seven hundredths (104.57) feet by THENCE S 37° 10’ W One Hundred District) Registry of Deeds in Book For mortgagor’s(s’) title see deed an included angle of 108 degrees 28’ (100) feet by Lot #176 to a point on 44986, Page 276. recorded with Worcester County and by land formerly of said Lonergan the northerly line of Walnut Street; The premises will be sold subject to (Worcester District) Registry of Deeds to the point of beginning in said east- THENCE N 52° 50’ W Ninety-four and any and all unpaid taxes and other in Book 18959, Page 178. erly line of North Main Street and at five tenths (94.5) feet by the north- municipal assessments and liens, These premises will be sold and an included angle of 93 degrees 16’ erly line of Walnut Street to a point; and subject to prior liens or other THENCE by a curve to the right whose conveyed subject to and with the ben- therewith. BEING the same premises enforceable encumbrances of record efit of all rights, rights of way, restric- described in a deed from Francois radius is Twenty (20) feet along the entitled to precedence over this tions, easements, covenants, liens R. Betty and Elaine J. Betty to Roger line connecting the northerly line of mortgage, and subject to and with the or claims in the nature of liens, L. Magnant and Sharon L. Magnant Walnut Street with the easterly line of benefit of all easements, restrictions, improvements, public assessments, dated “November 27, 1981 and record- Dudley Road to the point of beginning. reservations and conditions of record any and all unpaid taxes, tax titles, tax ed with the Worcester District Registry SUBJECT to restrictions in deed to and subject to all tenancies and/or liens, water and sewer liens and any of Deeds in Book 7379, Page 35. us from John H. Rives et ux, dated rights of parties in possession. other municipal assessments or liens or The premises are to be sold subject 9/28/78, recorded with Worcester Terms of the Sale: Cash, cashier’s or existing encumbrances of record which to and with the benefit of all ease- County Registry of Deeds at Book certified check in the sum of $5,000.00 are in force and are applicable, having ments, restrictions, building and zon- 6577, Page 13. as a deposit must be shown at the priority over said mortgage, whether or ing laws, unpaid taxes, tax titles, water For mortgagor’s title see deed time and place of the sale in order not reference to such restrictions, ease- bills, municipal liens and assessments, recorded with the Worcester County to qualify as a bidder (the mortgage ments, improvements, liens or encum- rights of tenants and parties in pos- (Worcester District) Registry of Deeds holder and its designee(s) are exempt brances is made in the deed. session. in Book 41792, Page 30. from this requirement); high bidder TERMS OF SALE: TERMS OF SALE: The premises will be sold subject to to sign written Memorandum of Sale A deposit of Five Thousand ($5,000.00 A deposit of FIVE THOUSAND any and all unpaid taxes and other upon acceptance of bid; balance of ) Dollars by certified or bank check will DOLLARS AND 00 CENTS ($5,000.00) municipal assessments and liens, and purchase price payable in cash or be required to be paid by the purchas- in the form of a certified check, bank subject to prior liens or other enforce- by certified check in thirty (30) days er at the time and place of sale. The treasurer’s check, or money order will able encumbrances of record entitled from the date of the sale at the offices balance is to be paid by certified or be required to be delivered at or before to precedence over this mortgage, and of mortgagee’s attorney, Korde & bank check at Harmon Law Offices, the time the bid is offered. The suc- subject to and with the benefit of all Associates, P.C., 321 Billerica Road, P.C., 150 California Street, Newton, cessful bidder will be required to exe- easements, restrictions, reservations Suite 210, Chelmsford, MA 01824- Massachusetts 02458, or by mail to cute a Foreclosure Sale Agreement and conditions of record and subject to 4100 or such other time as may be P.O. Box 610389, Newton Highlands, immediately after the close of the all tenancies and/or rights of parties in designated by mortgagee. The Massachusetts 02461-0389, within bidding. The balance of the purchase possession. description for the premises contained thirty (30) days from the date of sale. price shall be paid within thirty (30) Terms of the Sale: Cash, cashier’s or in said mortgage shall control in the Deed will be provided to purchaser days from the sale date in the form certified check in the sum of $5,000.00 event of a typographical error in this for recording upon receipt in full of the of a certified check, bank treasurer’s as a deposit must be shown at the time publication. purchase price. The description of the check or other check satisfactory to and place of the sale in order to qualify Other terms to be announced at the premises contained in said mortgage Mortgagee’s attorney. The Mortgagee as a bidder (the mortgage holder and sale. shall control in the event of an error in reserves the right to bid at the sale, its designee(s) are exempt from this Nationstar Mortgage LLC this publication. to reject any and all bids, to continue requirement); high bidder to sign writ- Korde & Associates, P.C. Other terms, if any, to be announced at the sale and to amend the terms of ten Memorandum of Sale upon accep- 321 Billerica Road the sale. the sale by written or oral announce- tance of bid; balance of purchase price Suite 210 BENEFICIAL MASSACHUSETTS ment made before or during the fore- payable in cash or by certified check Chelmsford, MA 01824-4100 INC. Present holder of said mortgage closure sale. If the sale is set aside in thirty (30) days from the date of the (978) 256-1500 By its Attorneys, for any reason, the Purchaser at the sale at the offices of mortgagee’s attor- Mellor, Becky Sue, 15-021807, HARMON LAW OFFICES, P.C. sale shall be entitled only to a return ney, Korde & Associates, P.C., 321 October 16, 2015, October 23, 2015, 150 California Street Newton, MA of the deposit paid. The purchaser Billerica Road, Suite 210, Chelmsford, October 30, 2015 02458 (617) 558-0500 shall have no further recourse against MA 01824-4100 or such other time October 16, 2015 201403-0774 - PRP the Mortgagor, the Mortgagee or the as may be designated by mortgagee. October 23, 2015 October 9, 2015 Mortgagee’s attorney. The description The description for the premises con- October 30, 2015 October 16, 2015 of the premises contained in said mort- tained in said mortgage shall control October 23, 2015 gage shall control in the event of an in the event of a typographical error in LEGAL NOTICE error in this publication. TIME WILL this publication. Notice is hereby given by Bonnette’s Notice of Sale of Motor Vehicle BE OF THE ESSENCE. Other terms to be announced at the Automotive, Inc., 456 Main St., Oxford, under G.L.c.255, Section 39A Other terms if any, to be announced sale. MA 01540 pursuant to the provisions Notice is hereby given by: School St at the sale. CitiMortgage, Inc. of G.L. c.255, Section 39A, that on Towing, 17-31 School St., Webster, U.S. Bank, National Association, Korde & Associates, P.C. 11/13/2015 @ 5:00PM at: Mass. Pursuant to the provisions of as Trustee under the Pooling and 321 Billerica Road Bonnette’s Automotive, Inc G.L. c. 255, Section 39A, that on 24 Servicing Agreement dated as of May Suite 210 456 Main Street Oct 2015 at 9 a.m. at: 17-31 School 1, 2006, GSAMP Chelmsford, MA 01824-4100 Oxford, MA 01540 St., Webster, Mass. 01570 by private Trust 2006-HE3, Mortgage Pass- (978) 256-1500 The following motor vehicles will be sale, the following Motor Vehicle will be Through Certificates, Series 2006- Donais, Jordan, 14-016163, October sold at a private sale to satisfy the sold to satisfy the garage keeper’s lien HE3 16, 2015, October 23, 2015, October garage keeper’s lien thereon for stor- thereon for storage, towing charges, Present Holder of said Mortgage, 30, 2015 age, towing charges, care and expens- care and expenses of notices and sale By Its Attorneys, October 16, 2015 es of notices and sale of said vehicles. of said vehicle. ORLANS MORAN PLLC October 23, 2015 Description of vehicles: Vehicle Description: Year: 1997 P.O. Box 540540 October 30, 2015 Vehicle: VIN# 1G6DP577470197099, Make: Chevy Model: Cavalier Waltham, MA 02454 2007 Cadillac CTS, NO REG Name of Registration #/State: Un Reg Phone: 781-790-7800 LEGAL NOTICE Owner: Constance Hogan, 14 Baltusrol VIN: 1G1JC5242V7273098 October 16, 2015 MORTGAGEE’S SALE OF REAL Dr, Jackson, NJ 08527 Name and address of vehicle owner: October 23, 2015 ESTATE Vehicle: VIN# 2B4GP25R2YR630677, Salena J Bensahin, 6 Market St., October 30, 2015 By virtue of and in execution of the 2000 Dodge Caravan, 516LH7/ Apt. IL, Webster, MA 01570 Power of Sale contained in a certain MA Owner: Edelmira Martinez, 140 By: Frank A Czechowski, Jr. mortgage given by Becky Sue Mellor Maywood St- Apt 1, Worcester, MA Dated: 5 Oct 2015 to Mortgage Electronic Registration 01603 This notice has been given under the Systems, Inc. acting solely as a This notice has been given under the provisions of G.L.c. 255, Section 39A nominee for United Wholesale provisions of G.L. c255, Section 39A October 9, 2015 Mortgage, dated October 19, 2009 October 23, 2015 October 16, 2015 and recorded at Worcester County October 30, 2015 October 23, 2015 (Worcester District) Registry of Deeds November 6, 2015 in Book 44986, Page 278 of which Turn To LEGALS page ­­­NEXT PAGE 12 • The Webster Times • Friday, October 23, 2015 www.webstertimes.net LEGALS LEGALS NOTICE OF MORTGAGEE’S SALE may be forever barred from claiming LEGAL NOTICE continued from P­ revious Page OF REAL ESTATE Premises: 114 that such foreclosure is invalid under MORTGAGEE’S SALE OF REAL Mason Road, Dudley, Massachusetts said Act. ESTATE (SEAL) By virtue and in execution of the Power Witness, Judith Fabricant, Esquire, Ad- By virtue of and in execution of the COMMONWEALTH of Sale contained in a certain mortgage ministrative Justice of said Court, this Power of Sale contained in a cer- OF MASSACHUSETTS given by Gail C. Hickman to Financial seventh day of October 2015. tain mortgage given by Joseph M. LAND COURT Freedom Senior Funding Corporation Dennis P. McManus, Clerk McTernan and Geoanne E. McTernan DEPARTMENT OF THE TRIAL and now held by CIT Bank, N.A. f/k/a October 23, 2015 to Mortgage Electronic Registration COURT OneWest Bank, N.A., said mortgage Systems, Inc. acting solely as a nomi- 2015 SM 008530 dated November 5, 2008, and record- NOTICE OF MORTGAGEE’S nee for Massachusetts Mortgage Corp., ORDER OF NOTICE ed in the Worcester County (Worcester SALE OF REAL ESTATE dated October 4, 2005 and recorded at TO: District) Registry of Deeds, in Book By virtue and in execution of the Power Worcester County (Worcester District) Jonathan Reich 43561 at Page 274, as affected by an of Sale contained in a certain mort- Registry of Deeds in Book 37523, Page and to all persons entitled to the ben- Assignment of Mortgage dated Sep- gage given by Lawrence M. Lyons Jr. 348 of which mortgage Nationstar efit of the Servicemembers Civil Relief tember 25, 2009, and recorded with to Mortgage Electronic Registration Mortgage LLC is the present holder by Act:, 50 U.S.C. App. §501 et seq.: said Deeds in Book 44972 at Page Systems, Inc., dated November 8, assignment from Mortgage Electronic Massachusetts Housing Finance 19, as affected by an Assignment of 2006 and recorded with the Worcester Registration Systems, Inc., as nomi- Agency Mortgage dated December 2, 2014, County (Worcester District) Registry nee for Massachusetts Mortgage Corp. claiming to have an interest in a and recorded with said Deeds in Book of Deeds at Book 40156, Page 304, to Ocwen Loan Servicing, LLC dated Mortgage covering real property 53309 at Page 342, of which mort- of which mortgage the undersigned July 31, 2013 recorded at Worcester in Dudley, numbered 19 Oakwood gage the undersigned is the present is the present holder by assignment County (Worcester District) Registry Avenue, given by Jonathan Reich to holder, for breach of the conditions from Mortgage Electronic Registration of Deeds in Book 51341, Page 106; Webster Bank, National Association, in said mortgage and for the purpose Systems, Inc. to Wells Fargo Bank, and assignment from Ocwen Loan dated November 3, 2004, and recorded of foreclosing the same will be sold NA dated January 13, 2012 and Servicing, LLC to Nationstar Mortgage with the Worcester County (Worcester at Public Auction on November 13, recorded with said registry on January LLC dated March 19, 2015 recorded at District) Registry of Deeds in Book 2015, at 1:00 PM Local Time upon the 23, 2012 at Book 48437 Page 234 Worcester County (Worcester District) 34997, Page 221 and now held by premises, all and singular the prem- and by assignment from Wells Fargo Registry of Deeds in Book 53623, Plaintiff by assignment, has/have filed ises described in said mortgage, to Bank, N.A. to Wilmington Savings Page 259, for breach of conditions of with this court a complaint for deter- wit: The real estate located in Dudley, Fund Society, FSB, doing business said mortgage and for the purpose mination of Defendant’s/Defendants’ Worcester County, Massachusetts, on as Christiana Trust, not in its individ- of foreclosing the same, the mort- Servicemembers status. the easterly side of Mason Road and ual capacity, but solely as trustee for gaged premises located at 6 Freeman If you now are, or recently have been, being a portion of the parcel conveyed BCAT 2015-13BTT dated August 11, Avenue, Webster, MA 01570 will be in the active military service of the by Israel Frome to John B. Kwiecins- 2015 and recorded with said registry on sold at a Public Auction at 10:00AM on United States of America, then you ki by deed dated May 25, 1961 and August 27, 2015 at Book 54219 Page November 19, 2015, at the mortgaged may be entitled to the benefits of the recorded in Worcester District Registry 19, for breach of the conditions of said premises, more particularly described Servicemembers Civil Relief Act. If of Deeds in Book 4199, Page 173. mortgage and for the purpose of fore- below, all and singular the premises you object to a foreclosure of the BEGINNING at an iron pipe in the closing, the same will be sold at Public described in said mortgage, to wit: above-mentioned property on that easterly side line of Mason Road at Auction at 1:00 p.m. on November BEGINNING at a point on the east- basis, then you or your attorney must the northwesterly corner of the original 16, 2015, on the mortgaged premises erly side of Freeman Avenue, said file a written appearance and answer tract; THENCE S. 83 degrees 20’ E. located at 64 Charlton Street, Oxford, point being fifty (50) feet southerly in this court at Three Pemberton three hundred sixty three (363) feet to Worcester County, Massachusetts, all from the intersection of the south- Square, Boston, MA 02108 on or a stake: THENCE S. 6 degrees 40’ W. and singular the premises described in erly line of Lakeside Avenue with before Nov 16 2015 or you will be forty (40) feet to a stake; THENCE S. said mortgage, the westerly line of Freeman forever barred from claiming that you 85 degrees 03’ 02” W. three hundred TO WIT: Avenue, as shown on said plan; are entitled to the benefits of said Act. twenty six and 74/100 (326.74) feet The land with the buildings thereon THENCE South 77° 48’ East along Witness, JUDITH C. CUTLER Chief to a stake in the easterly side line of known and numbered as 64 Charlton the southerly line of Lot No. 100 Justice of this Court on Oct -5 2015 Mason Road; and THENCE NORTH- Street, Oxford, County of Worcester, one hundred (100) feet to a point; Attest: ERLY and NORTHEASTERLY by a Commonwealth of Massachusetts, THENCE South 12° 12’ West by Lot ______curve having a radius of four hundred bounded and described as follows: No. 101 fifty (50) feet to a point; Deborah J. Patterson two and 44/100 (402.44) feet, a dis- Beginning at the southwesterly corner THENCE North 77° 48’ West by Lot Recorder tance of one hundred fourteen and of Lot #1 at the intersection of the east- No. 150 one hundred (100) feet to October 23, 2015 55/100 (114.55) feet to the point of erly line of said Gardner Street and the the easterly line of Freeman Avenue; beginning. Said tract is also shown as northerly line of Charlton Road; THENCE North 12° 12’ East Commonwealth of Massachusetts parcel #5 on “Plan of Lots Owned by Thence N. 14 degrees 45’ W., one along said Freeman Avenue The Trial Court John B. Kwiecinski Mason Road, Dud- hundred and fourteen (114) feet along to the point of beginning. Probate and Family Court ley, Mass., dated November 3, 1972 the easterly line of said Gardner Street BEING the same premises con- Worcester Division and recorded in Plan Book 371, Page to a point in Lot #2 at land now or for- veyed to Raymond M. Regis, et ux Worcester Probate and Family 111. The description of the property merly of Lawrence Smith; by deed of Eugene C. LeCour, et ux, Court contained in the mortgage shall control Thence N. 79 degrees 18’ E., one hun- dated August 31, 1974 and record- 225 Main Street in the event of a typographical error in dred (100) feet by land of said Smith to ed with Worcester District Registry Worcester, MA 01608 this publication. For Mortgagor’s Title, land now or formerly of Harland Fisher; of Deeds, Book 5577, Page 124. Docket No. WO15P2888GD see Deed dated June 3, 1992, and Thence S. 14 degrees 45’ W. one hun- SUBJECT to restrictions recited in the CITATION GIVING NOTICE OF recorded in Book 14282 at Page 388 dred and eighteen (118) feet by land of deed above referred to. PETITION FOR APPOINTMENT OF with the Worcester County (Worcester said Fisher to the northerly line of said For mortgagor’s title see deed recorded GUARDIAN FOR INCAPACITATED District) Registry of Deeds. TERMS Charlton Street; with the Worcester County (Worcester PERSON PURSUANT TO OF SALE: Said premises will be sold Thence S. 77 degrees 30’ W., one District) Registry of Deeds in Book G.L. c. 190B, §5-304 and conveyed subject to all liens, hundred (100) feet by the northerly line 8209, Page 386. In the matter of: Dorothy M Makara encumbrances, unpaid taxes, tax titles, of said Charlton Street to the point of The premises will be sold subject to Of: Dudley, MA municipal liens and assessments, if beginning. any and all unpaid taxes and other RESPONDENT any, which take precedence over the Meaning and intending to convey and municipal assessments and liens, and Alleged Incapacitated Person said mortgage above described. TEN hereby conveying the same prem- subject to prior liens or other enforce- To the named Respondent and all oth- THOUSAND ($10,000.00) Dollars of ises conveyed to me/us by deed able encumbrances of record entitled er interested persons, a petition has the purchase price must be paid in dated 04/28/2006 and recorded with to precedence over this mortgage, and been filed by cash, certified check, bank treasurer’s Worcester South Registry of Deeds in subject to and with the benefit of all Karen Matyczynski of Dudley, MA or cashier’s check at the time and Book 38968, Page 227. easements, restrictions, reservations Kathleen M Meisler of North Grosve- place of the sale by the purchaser. The and conditions of record and subject to nordale, CT in the above captioned balance of the purchase price shall be For mortgagor’s(s’) title see deed all tenancies and/or rights of parties in matter alleging that Dorothy M Ma- paid in cash, certified check, bank trea- recorded with Worcester County possession. kara is in need of a Guardian and re- surer’s or cashier’s check within thirty (Worcester District) Registry of Deeds Terms of the Sale: Cash, cashier’s or questing that (30) days after the date of sale. Other in Book 38968, Page 227. certified check in the sum of $5,000.00 Karen Matyczynski of Dudley, MA terms to be announced at the sale. These premises will be sold and con- as a deposit must be shown at the time Kathy M Meisler of North Grosve- Marinosci Law Group, P.C. 275 West veyed subject to and with the benefit and place of the sale in order to qualify nordale, CT (or some other suitable Natick Road, Suite 500 Warwick, RI of all rights, rights of way, restrictions, as a bidder (the mortgage holder and person) be appointed as Guardian to 02886 Attorney for CIT Bank, N.A. f/k/a easements, covenants, liens or claims its designee(s) are exempt from this serve Without Surety on the bond. OneWest Bank, N.A. Present Hold- in the nature of liens, improvements, requirement); high bidder to sign writ- The petition asks the court to deter- er of the Mortgage Telephone: (401) public assessments, any and all ten Memorandum of Sale upon accep- mine that the Respondent is incapaci- 234-9200 MLG File No.: 15-06385 unpaid taxes, tax titles, tax liens, water tance of bid; balance of purchase price tated, that the appointment of a Guard- A-4547411 10/23/2015, 10/30/2015, and sewer liens and any other munic- payable in cash or by certified check ian is necessary, and that the proposed 11/06/2015 ipal assessments or liens or existing in thirty (30) days from the date of the Guardian is appropriate. The petition is October 23, 2015 encumbrances of record which are sale at the offices of mortgagee’s attor- on file with this court and may contain October 30, 2015 in force and are applicable, having ney, Korde & Associates, P.C., 321 a request for certain specific authority. November 6, 2015 priority over said mortgage, whether Billerica Road, Suite 210, Chelmsford, You have the right to object to this or not reference to such restrictions, MA 01824-4100 or such other time proceeding. If you wish to do so, you Commonwealth of Massachusetts easements, improvements, liens or as may be designated by mortgagee. or your attorney must file a written Worcester, SS. SUPERIOR encumbrances is made in the deed. The description for the premises con- appearance at this court on or be- COURT TERMS OF SALE: tained in said mortgage shall control fore 10:00 A.M. on the return date of DEPARTMENT OF THE A deposit of Five Thousand ($5,000.00 in the event of a typographical error in 11/03/2015. This day is NOT a hearing TRIAL COURT ) Dollars by certified or bank check will this publication. date, but a deadline date by which you CIVIL ACTION be required to be paid by the purchas- Other terms to be announced at the have to file the written appearance if No. 15-1604B er at the time and place of sale. The sale. you object to the petition. If you fail to To Pauline Pichie Jackman of the Town balance is to be paid by certified or Nationstar Mortgage LLC file the written appearance by -the re of Webster, County of Worcester bank check at Harmon Law Offices, Korde & Associates, P.C. turn date, action may be taken in this AND TO ALL PERSONS ENTITLED P.C., 150 California Street, Newton, 321 Billerica Road matter without further notice to you. TO THE BENEFIT OF THE SOL- Massachusetts 02458, or by mail to Suite 210 In addition to filing the written appear- DIERS’ AND SAILORS’ CIVIL RELIEF P.O. Box 610389, Newton Highlands, Chelmsford, MA 01824-4100 ance, you or your attorney must file ACT OF 1940 AS AMENDED: Massachusetts 02461-0389, within (978) 256-1500 a written affidavit stating the specific Webster First Federal Credit Union, a thirty (30) days from the date of sale. McTernan, Joseph M. and Geoanne facts and grounds of your objection banking institution with a usual place Deed will be provided to purchaser for E., 15-019908, October 23, 2015, within 30 days after the return date. of business in Worcester, Worcester recording upon receipt in full of the October 30, 2015, November 6, 2015 IMPORTANT NOTICE County claiming to be the holder of purchase price. The description of the October 23, 2015 The outcome of this proceeding a mortgage covering property situat- premises contained in said mortgage October 30, 2015 may limit or completely take away ed 7 Victoria Drive, Town of Webster, shall control in the event of an error in November 6, 2015 the above-named person’s right to County of Worcester given by Pauline this publication. make decisions about personal af- Pichie Jackman to Webster First Fed- Other terms, if any, to be announced fairs or financial affairs or both. The eral Credit Union dated 10/19/2006 at the sale. above-named person has the right and recorded in the Worcester District WILMINGTON SAVINGS FUND to ask for a lawyer. Anyone may Registry of Deeds, Book 40018, Page SOCIETY, FSB, DOING BUSINESS make this request on behalf of the 229, has filed with said court a Com- AS CHRISTIANA TRUST, NOT IN above-named person. If the above- plaint for authority to foreclose said ITS INDIVIDUAL CAPACITY, BUT named person cannot afford a law- mortgage in the manner following: by SOLELY AS TRUSTEE FOR BCAT yer, one may be appointed at State entry on and possession of the prem- 2015-13BTT expense. ises therein described and by exercise Present holder of said mortgage WITNESS, Hon. Leilah A Keamy of the power of sale contained in said By its Attorneys, First Justice of this Court. mortgage. HARMON LAW OFFICES, P.C. Date: October 06, 2015 If you are entitled to the benefits of the 150 California Street Stephanie K. Fattman Soldiers’ and Sailors’ Civil Relief Act Newton, MA 02458 Register of Probate of 1940 as amended, and you object (617) 558-0500 October 23, 2015 to such foreclosure you or your attor- 201202-0538 - TEA ney should file a written appearance October 23, 2015 and answer in said court at Worcester October 30, 2015 in said County on or before the eigh- November 6, 2015 teenth day of November, next or you www.webstertimes.net Friday, October 23, 2015 • The Webster Times • 13 14 • The Webster Times • Friday, October 23, 2015 www.webstertimes.net PRSRT STD POSTAL U.S. POSTAGE PAID CUSTOMER PERMIT #231

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Runs Well TRAILERS animals.org First-Last Call Pat OWN A PIECE OF 2004 YAMAHA A Perfect Gift! $765/month Needs Work 508-873-6312 2006 HORNET RLS Call AUTOMOTIVE $750.00 SILVERADO 1100 Office/Homes 32 Feet Wait Staff Wanted 508-886-4312 HISTORY 508-451-8525 Black and root beer brown Spring/Fall Cleaning 575 VACATION RENTALS Lots of chrome, Excellent condition part-time Weekly/Bi-Weekly Silver Anniversary windshield, saddle bags, used only 5 years in seasonal Flexible Hours Monthly Cleaning CAPE COD TIME Edition 1978 luggage rack park by adults Apply at STURBRIDGE CORVETTE 1977 Flexible Hours/Days SHARE FOR SALE Corvette Indy Pace Car A good looking bike! large slide out Village Pizza Sturbridge Nice large efficiency in country auto, red, rebuilt original motor Edgewater Beach Resort L-82, Auto, 39k 1 owner, 8K miles sleeps 6 487 Main St. setting. Easy commute. 350HP, rebuilt front suspen- Registered/Insured/Bonded 95 Chase Avenue Matching Numbers Always garaged 2 swivel rockers Includes appliances & laundry sion and rebuilt rear end with or Call Dennisport, MA 02639 All Factory Original $4,000.00 $9000 on premises. 3:55 gears, excellent body, 508-347-8177 WE PUT AN EXTRA On the water Excellent Condition 860-779-0695 Call $550/Month Throughout! solid frame, runs excellent, Studio (Unit 706) 508-765-5039 DAY IN YOUR One Year Lease $18900.00/OBO no winters. Fixed week 33 (August) Local WELDERS WEEKEND! Credit, References & Security Must Sell $12,000 Deeded rights News LAKESIDE RV Immediate Positions Open Deposit Required. Call Ed Call Please call 774-318-7014 RESORT Welders needed for plate ASK FOR TAMMIE AT You’ll own it for a lifetime 508-479-9752 fabrication. (508)347-7709 Own RV lot for less than renting 508-347-3275 & can be passed down to Developers final phase Excellent Benefits plus 401k. your children and grand 725 AUTOMOBILES Apply in person or email EXCELLENT All lots 50% off children. $6000.00/OBO. Camp, Canoe, Fish, Pool resume to lucille@ 442 LICENSED DAY WEBSTER FOUND HERE! 1977 GMC 2500 CONDITION Activity Center packagesteel.com CARE Four room apartment, 508-347-3145 Custom built twin piston flat 2013 DODGE WANTED ************************* second floor, bed dump Package Steel Building great for commuters, JOURNEY 508-989-8165 The Commonwealth of Local Four way fisher plow Kawasaki Systems off street parking, Excellent running FWD Motorcycles Massachusetts new kitchen and bath, 760 VANS/TRUCKS 15 Harback Rd Many New parts Four Cylinder 1969-76 Office of Child Care gas heat, Heroes 2.4 L Sutton MA Needs minor body work (3 & 4 cylinder prefered) 1992 GMC Services requires that all coin-op, no pets, 7 Passenger 01590 $1500.00 Any Condition ads placed in the Income verification and Extras Diesel Truck newspaper for child care References MUST SELL $14,861.00 UPS Truck-Style, CAll JOE 311 PART-TIME (daycare) in your home $800.00/month plus utilities 4x4 774-200-5152 Aluminum Grumman Body, for details call (978)760-5042 Shelves. Rebuilt HELP WANTED include your license number 508-987-6147 Porta Potty or (508)481-3397 Transmission/Motor, 454 HOME 774-312-5718 Construction site type FOR SALE: New Fuel Tank, Radiator, Steer- 745 RECREATIONAL ing Box. Dual Wheels, DRIVER IMPROVEMENT Excellent condition $275 VEHICLES 11’ Area Behind Seats Part-Time $ 545 LANDS/LOTS 2003 MERCURY Excellent Condition To transport a variety of 1 PAINTING GRAND MARQUIS GS 2 SNOWMOBILES 14,100GVWR passengers throughout our ser- Call vice area, Interior/ 508-341-6347 AND A TRAILER BUILDING LOT Dark Green Call 5pm-8:30pm up to 25 hours per week. Exterior 87900 Miles FOR SALE 508-867-6546 Must be flexible in hours. Desirable location 1987 CORVETTE Power Washing Great running condition Apply at: Southbridge - Dennison Hill FOUND HERE! Red with ground effect Carpentry Body Mint 3/4 TON CHEVY SCM Elderbus area new brakes 1997 Polaris 500 EFI • FREE ESTIMATES • 1/2+ acre $3900.00 OFF SEASON in good condition $1500 SILVERADO 124 Southbridge Road • FULLY Insured • Town water and town sewer Charlton, MA 01507 • Reasonable Rates • WEEKS/WEEKENDS! asking $6700 4-wheel drive, 1986 $42,900 508-278-2809 Call Selling for parts Or send resumes to: Rich O’Brien or best offer 508-347-2657 2002 Polaris 700 [email protected] Painting 1988 FORD 508-561-1238 Classic $600 Firm DOT pre-employment 28 Years Of Experience 508-612-9263 $2500 Call Mike drug test and random 508-248-7314 MUSTANG LX 508-461-7479 508-832-2566 drug/alcohol testing Conv. Black Ext. 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Outdoor shower. $2800 Attn: Keith Starting at 774-200-6164 On dead-end street. 508-461-9365 $825/month or Near shopping, theater, 860-935-9105 pinegrovecemetery restaurants, bike trail, 1998 DODGE 1500 in Dudley, MA 325 PROFESSIONAL [email protected] fishing, playground, HELP WANTED DUDLEY 10 minutes from bay and PICKUP  We have no mortgages Large 3 Bedroom ocean side beaches. 110000 Miles  Low overhead in Dudley MA Apartment Cemetery Plots $950.00  Over 300 new & used vehicles to choose from for immediate delivery (If we don’t have it, we can get it within 48 hours) Off street parking Worcester County Memorial Off season rates available PRESCHOOL Coin W/D           Park 2001 FORD WIND  Leftovers and demos with savings up to $9000.00 No Pets TEACHERS Valor II Section Call Janet                 Available Immediately or Graves 1 & 2 at 508-865-1583 STAR  We have sales, service and parts staff members that have been Separate Utilities AIDE after 6 pm, or email 143000 Miles employed at Tri-State for $975/Month - 2nd floor Valued at $7600 June at $1100.00 over 25 years NEEDED $925/Month - 3rd floor Asking $4000 [email protected]  Honest small town Please send resume to First-Last-Security for more information. 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Leave Name and number Junk Man Two grave plots: pavilion, mini golf, bocci, Speak loud and clear Valor I (#291, Unit A, horseshoes, fish pond, Trees Cut HILLSIDE MEADOWS graves 1 and 2) playground-low yearly Brush/Limbs NORTH BROOKFIELD, MA Current value $8200.00 maintenance fees. See a photo you would Removed Offered: $5,850.00 METAL PICK-UP Short Waitlist – 1 Bdrm Apts 508-499-7957 Rte.25 197, Appliances, [email protected] Woodstock, CT like to order? Furniture, TV’s. Elderly Subsidized Housing Unit #5 Construction All Utilities Included WORCESTER 772-233-1555 Materials. /Non-Smoking Photo Reprints Available Cellars/Attics Cleaned. COUNTY WELLS, MAINE Small Building Quiet and secure environment MEMORIAL PARK Village By the Sea Demolition, Paxton MA Call Stonebridge Press 2 bedroom/2 bath condo. Residential Moves. Call today for more information Garden of Valor Pool complex, Furnaces Removed Lot 100B w/jacuzzi, exercise room, for details 508-764-4325 EastPoint Properties two sought after side by side outdoor pool, in-unit laundry, w (603)262-3601 TDD spaces Dave Equipped Park Price A/C, cable. or drop us an email at 508-867-2564 $8200 for both OBO CALL FOR RATES [email protected] 413-262-5082 508-856-0346 (508)429-7568 Friday, October 23, 2015 • Town-to-Town Classifieds 5 Aut motive Surprisingly, the 2015 Lamborghini Huracán Can Be a Daily Driver

Photo by Keith Griffin The 2015 Lamborghini Huracán features 610 horsepower from its 5.2-liter, V10 engine but that performance is delivered in a fairly civil package.

BY KEITH GRIFFIN The latter is the track setting. The Also, changing lanes without lane made using flow-forming technology. Lamborghini representative strongly departure warning means you better The interior controls and dash- OK, so maybe there are only a few recommended I not engage it unless I have your mirrors set correctly. board are well laid out. The 12.3- people in a position to make a 2015 was on a track. I admit it. Lacking a Safety is not an area of concern. inch digital instrument panel has Lamborghini Huracán their daily race course, my finger still hovered The Huracán is equipped with a easy-to-understand graphics. The driver. After spending 72 hours with towards the steering wheel control power vacuum brake system with start button underneath the flip-up one recently, I discovered it’s possi- for corsa, but never flicked it. Doing ABS, electronic stability control, cover and toggle switches used for ble – not likely, but possible. so would have disengaged all of the front dual-stage driver and passen- things like shutting down the stabili- That impression dawned on me less electronic safety nannies and proba- ger airbags, side head-thorax air- ty control add a jet cockpit flair. than 24 hours after accepting deliv- bly imperiled my mortal soul. bags, and front knee airbags. Like any true supercar, the options ery. Looking for the best possible There’s really no reason to stray Of course, no car, whether costing are pricey. In addition to those men- light I set out at 5 a.m. on a Saturday beyond the sport setting. For one, $20,000 or 14 times that, could be con- tioned, the navigation system costs to capture some photos. An hour into engaging corsa means using the sider a daily driver if it wasn’t com- $3,200; electronic and heated seats my drive, I came to the realization paddle shifters for the 7-speed, dual fortable. The Huracán is surprising- $2,800; and, the transparent engine that this $282,125 supercar (including clutch automatic transmission in full ly comfortable with a lot of interior bonnet (what we mere mortals would a $3,495 destination charge) is a civil manual mode. There’s no way all space. Sure, there’s little trunk space call the hood) with forged carbon ride when not being pushed. but one-tenth of one percent of driv- to speak of in this mid-engine car but trim in the engine bay costs $7,000. But oh does it like to be pushed. ers could shift more quickly than you could pack two soft-sided bags Heck, even the leather floor mats will With its 610 horsepower, 5.2-liter, V10 the automatic can. It makes the lack for a weekend getaway. Speaking of set you back $700. engine, the Lamborghini Huracán is of a manual transmission option a the trunk, you have to love a car that But in the end this car feels worth capable of more than 200 mph. I come non-factor. Only those with swelled is equipped with Lamborghini leath- every penny. It’s a perfect combi- nowhere near that speed in three egos think they could do a better job er gloves so you don’t get your hands nation of exhilarating driving com- days because I’m not crazy nor do shifting. dirty when changing a tire. As if bined with everyday comfort. I have access to a track. However, Another element that contributes people who can afford Lamborghinis there’s every indication great power to the Huracán being a daily driver would ever deign to change their (For the latest new car news, follow awaits when you can accelerate from is a $6,900 optional lifting system. I own tires. me on Twitter at indepthauto. You 0-60 in 3.1 seconds (and probably fast- don’t see how you could live without Speaking of tires, the Huracán can also read the latest automotive er according to some publications). it. It was a necessary option to enter comes shod with stunning tires that news at BoldRide.com, where I am The duality of this Lamborghini and exit my driveway, which has a seem wider than possible for a street a contributor, as well as US News & between civility and supercar is nasty incline at the beginning. Even car with measurements of 245/30 at World Report, or learn about buying achieved through the use of three normal driveways could present a the front and 305/30 at the rear. They and selling a used car at UsedCars. settings that control the transmis- challenge to the front fascia that is are from the Pirelli P Zero range and About.com.) sion, engine, torque split between the made from carbon fiber. were developed specifically for the axles, steering input and damper set- Visibility might be the only factor Huracán. This model featured the VITAL STATISTICS tings. They are: strada (street); sport, making this a slightly difficult daily optional “Mimas” wheels [for $5,600] Wheelbase: 103.5 in. which offers higher rev shifts, firmer driver. The option rear backup cam- featuring a twin-spoke design and Length: 175.5 in. suspension and tighter handling; and era, at $3,900, is absolutely necessary. also measuring 20 inches. They are Width: 75.7 in. corsa. Height: 45.8 in. Curb weight: 3,135 lbs. Engine: 5.2-liter, V10 Horsepower: 610 @ 8,250 rpm Torque: 413 @ 6,500 rpm EPA estimated mpg city/high- way: 14-city/20-highway/16-com- bined Base price: (with destination): $240,745 Also consider: (a comparative vehicle)

Auto Review 6 Town-to-Town Classifieds • Friday, October 23, 2015

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